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19, 1!1611

YOUNG ORIGINALS

Baptist Circles Prepare
Shut-Ins Holiday Trays

Very Versatile
THE TRADITIONAL
jacket-dress Is back for the
half-size woman. The ver-

satile two-piece ensemble
Holiday trays or cookies, fruits
and candies [or dturch and community shut-ins were prepared
iluri~ Tuesday night's meetings
of the tllree circles or the B. II.
Sarborn Missionary Socicl3 of
Middleport First Baptist Chul"l'h.
ELECT A CIRCLE
MEETING AT mE HOME or
Mrs. David Darst, members or
the Electa Circle wrapped gifts
for a family being assisted by the
Socieb'. Plans were made for remembering two shut-ins who will
observe birthdays in the next
few weeks.
Mrs. Willls AnthonY presided
at the meeting which she ~ened
wlth a meditation from Ideals.
Christmas devotions were preNoted by Mrs. Isabelle Winebremer, and Mrs. Paul Smart
conducted the love gUt dedication.

Head at the meetil'@"was 1 thank
you note trom Sheryl Ferry, a
Baptist scholarship girl atter.d-ing Ottawa University. Mrs. Richard Owen was appointed to present devotions al the Sanborn
Society meeting in January.
A program of Christmas poetry, prose and stories was presented. Mrs. Darst served a salad ard nut bread.

LOVE JO"J' CIRCLE
CHRISTMAS LUNCHES f o r
se,·eral childnm at the Middleport Elementary School will be
provided b)' the Love Joy Circle.
Meeting at the home of Mrs.
Fred Gibbs. Jr., the circle voted
to pay Cor several of the holiday
lunches, and to provide milk oo
a daily basis ror several children.
Christmas games were plaJed

Portland Clubs
Members Dine

With Potluck
THURSDAY
1WIUGHT Garden dub, 7:30
p.m. Thursday, home of Mrs.
Dwight Parker; $1 gift. exchange;
homemade corsages worn by
members will be judged.
MAGNOLIA TEMPLE, Pythian
Sisters, 7:30 p.m. Thw-~y, at
the hall; members to ta~e cookies.
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ROCK SPRINGS Better Health
Club, Christmas potluck, noon
Thursday in basement of Rock
Springs United Methodist Churchj
Christmas trays for the shut-ins
and elderly people or the com·
munib' will be prepared.
FRIDAY
PAST MATRONS, Evangeline
Chapter, Order of the Eastern
Star, Christmas party, 7:30 Frl·
da;y nigh~ home of Mrs. M. L.
Frenchi Mrs. Walter Hayes, cohostess; $1 gift. exchange.
LADIES AUXILIARY, FeeneyBennett Post 128, American Legion and j...nior members, annua1
Christmas partyi baked steakdh'lo!181"• 6 p. m_; !ollowed by $1 gift
excbange; auxlliary to provide
ltel.k. bread and coffee; each
member to bring a coveted distl.
Resenations are to be made
wl1:h Mrs. Albert Roush by Tnursdl1 evenillJ!.

MIDDLEPORT-POMEROY Rotary Club meeting Frldl1, 6 p.
m. at the MartlnRestaurantra.tJl.
er thaD at Heath United Methodlot Church.
SATURDAY
JITNEY &amp;JPPER, 5

PORTLAND - The Portland·
Great BeM Homemakers Club
meeting at the home of Mrs. Ruth
Ebersbach for their December
meeting. enjoyed a potluck dinner
at noor\
Shirley Johnson, presldent,
was in charge of the meeting.
Mrs. Johnson anoounced there
would be a leaders.trainingmeeting in January. Elva DaUey was
appointed secretary ard report·
er for the remainder or theyear.
A card was signed by the mem·
bers to send to Thelma Cozatt
who has moved to Mississippi.
Pennies for trieOOship were
taken and after the busines.s meet·
ing the group enjoyed a short
program and girt exchange. Readings given were •• A Christmas
Prayer" and "Legend ora Christ-.
mas Rose. •• by Shirley Johnson;
"God's Little While Things," by
Carolyn Price and "A Letter To
Santa Claus" by Kathleen Ward.
Opal Diddle was in charge of
games.
The potluck dinner was enjoyed
by Mrs. Esta Roush, Shirley Johnson, Opal Diddle, Cannen Hall,
Eha Dailey, Carolyn Pri.ce, Marjorie Roush, Jean Sayre, Kathleen
Ward and the hostess, Mrs. Ebersbach.

and a reading on cnrisCmas was
given. AssistinG in prepariiJI the
trays ror stut-lnswlth Mrs. Daisy
Bing, Miss Rhoda Hall. Mrs.
Fieldi~ Hawkins, Mrs. Dana
Hamm, Mrs. Mary Lyons, Mrs.
Lillian McGhee, Mrs. Genevieve
Saxon. Mrs. James Souders, Mrs.
Manning Kloes, Mrs. Iva Turner.
Mrs. Olarles Simons. Contrlbut,..
ing items for trays were Mrs.
Eloise WUson and Mrs. Harold
Thomas. WesSimonswasaguest.
OOHCAS CIRCLE
A VISIT TO THE Meigs County
lnfinnary on Sunday was planned
during a meetlng of the Dorcas
Circle Tuesday night at the home
of Mrs. Bert Bodiner.
Read at the meeting by M r s.
John McNeil, chairman, were
thank you notes for remembrances trom Mrs. Lucille
Mayes, Mr.andMrs. HarryHoud:ashelt, Mrs. Irene Cross, Mrs.
C. P. Bradbury, and Miss Sheryl
Ferry.
It was decided to give eacl'l
child al the Meigs County Chll·
drcn's Home a one dollar bill
during their Sunday night visit
to the church. The children will
be guests at the Baptist Christmas program.
Plans were made for serding
· Christmas gifts to Mrs. Mayes,
Mrs. Grace Hyseli, am the daughter o( a special interest missionary. Mrs. Hysell's birthday
will also be remembered by the
gJ"OI4'.
.Mrs. Beulah White presented
devotions using ''The Manard the
Glory .. as her meditation. Pic·
tures of Miss Ferry, Baptist
scholarship girl at Ottowa University, were shQwn by Mrs. Me·
Neil. Mrs. Martha King had
charge of the program which featured poetry and readings bJ Mrs.
White. Mrs. Bodimer, Mrs. E.
L. Hughes, Mrs. TonY Fowler,
Mrs. McNeil, Mrs. Fred Hoff·
man, Mrs. Pearl Hoffman, Mrs.
Charles White, Mrs. King. Mrs.
Nan Davis and Mrs. Mary
Schultz, and pictures on liDia.
Mrs. Bodimer served a dessert
course.

Officers are

Elected by

to 7 p.m.

Soturday. Eastern High S&lt;bool.
Cblckon and noodles, ham, ~n~m­
eroua diabea. Sponsored by rremh·

man clue. Open to pj&gt;llc.
TUESDAY
Till-COUNTY C.B. Radio Club
Qui.stmas party, Dec. 23rd, 7 p.
m. at the Legion Hall in New
Haven. Gift excbange for adultsi
each ramUy re!!iponslble Cor own
children'• gifts. Contact Margle Grtilstead or Grace Holsinger for more inrormation.

includes o brief-sleeved,

square-necked silhouette
with o multigored skirt,
topped by a neat bolero
witt-! optional trim. This
leon ond lively jacket-dress
set is tt-le perfect travel
look.
To help you with your
fabric, color and accessory
selections, consult our exclusive Fashion Co-ordinator included in each Young
Original pattern.

B-1 04 with Photo-Guide
is in sizes 12Y2 to 26Y2,
bust 33 to 47. Size 14V.,
35 bust, dress, 3% yards
of 35-inch; jacket, 1%
yards.

Send $1 lor this pDttarn to:
YOUNG ORIGINALS ( The '
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Midtown Stotion, New York,
N.Y. 10018. Print name, address, with zip code, paHem
number and size. Add 25
cents for first-class handling.

Annual Christmas Party
Of Garden Club is Held
The home ol MrL Wlllll Mc- 1ng the put 7oar.
MrL Fred B l - nporled
Murrl,f, extensively decorated
thai
the elub memberl lwl retor the boll&amp;Qr season, wa• the
ceived
10 rt-• for ......,...
setting for the IIJIIIIJal Chriatmaa
mon11
exhibited
in the Molp
J111V of the POmeror Garden
Club Moodl1 nigl&gt;t, with Mro. ~ Chrlatma• Dower lhow.
Irving Karr. Jr., the Blallting fl was also noted that five mem ..
ber• attended the regional meethosteu.
Aa the members arrived th~ Ing held at Eaatem High School
placed their gifts lor an ex- in November.
Mra. Rqy Betzlng,
change under a tall, revolvlns
chairman.
presented Mrs. Karr,
tree, and then were escorted
who
p.ve
a
paper on the Cbrlltthrough the hOUse toviewtbedecmaa
rose,
or
HeUeborUa.
oratlons, a h1ghl1ght ol wtdeh
Mro. Karr pointed out thai
waa a manger scene.
fllere
are t1ro dlotlnctlve t,ypes
After readlnK the verae or the
of
Helleborl,
one a Christmas
month, Mra. McMurray read the
ro
..
whlcb
fiowors
ID late winChriatmas story from the sec-·
ter,
and
the
other,
a
Lenten
rose,
ond ehapler of St. Luke. Membero reapondod to roll call by which bloom• in the aprlng, Bolli,
relating the ooe thing whl ch thOY lhe noted, are valuable for aar·
had enjoyed most 1n the clubdur- den decoration becauaethe:VflOw.

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42 Members, Guests,
Attend WSCS Dinner
CHESTER - Tho WSCS of the gram.
DuriOV the social perkxl roll
Chester United Mothodlot Church
met at the church on Dec. 12 tor call waa answered and dues paid.

Prepares Baskets

A contribution to the firemen's
project or preparing Christmas
baskets for needy Camilies of the
Middleport community was made
when the JoUy Bunch Sewing Club
met Monday night at the llome of
Mrs. Betty Cline.
Mrs. Rhoda Hackett presided
at the meeting during which time
jolly pals were revealed with a
gift. Games were played with
prizes going to Mrs. Helen Reyn.
olds, Mrs. AlmaMiller,andMrs.
Don Mullen.
Saoiwi ches. cookies and punch
were served to those named and
Mrs. Beatrice Robson, Mrs. E.
L. Hughes, Mrs. Jane Gilkey,
Mrs. Lawrence Milhoan, Mrs.
James Jividen, Mrs. Orjn Smith,
Mrs. Nora MiUs, Mrs. Perry

Mitcn and Mrs. Mattie Bush.
The Cline 1\ome was decorated
In
keeping with the holiday
season.

QUICK QUIZ
Q-What is the laTgest mu·
skal instrument ever con·
structed?

A-The Atlantic City Auditorium Organ, Atlantic City,
N.J. The inotrument bas two
consoles, 1,225 speaking stops
and 33,112 pipes.

Q--Why must C4Shew nuts
be roasted befoTe marketing?
A-The cashew tree is re-

lated

to poison ivy and the

shell of the cashew nut contains an irritating p o 1son.
Roasting removes all poison
from the nut.

er ulna a dull btooJniDJI pori- ~
od of the roar, and the follaP ;.
remalnl P"een the year araund.;;
Relatlni the hlotDr7 and the:;
legend olthehetleborl, Mro.Kerr ':
oald It wu ariCinally beilaVod:

their annual Chriatmaa dlnner
and program openill! with a planned potluck dinner at noon with
22 members and 20 guests. Grace
was given by Rev. Clsto.
The program, tn chargeorMrs.

Harold

~ncer

and Mrs. Bill)r
Windon, !ollowed, beginning with YOUI'Ig, Mrs.. JohnWickham,Mra.
the organ prelude by Mrs. Hor.. Charles Bl.wn, Mn. GOI'don RJd..
ace Karr. The gr~ then sang enour, Mrs. Horace Karr, Mra.
"While Shepherds Watched Their John Lambert, Mrs. Harold New..
Flocks," aBI scripture, taken ell, Mrs. Freda Miller t Rev. ca ...
lriXII st. Luke, was read by Mrs. to, Mr. Purley Karr, Mr. Ralph
Parker and Mr. Fred Rice.
Windon.
All pthered aroond a beautJtul
Mrs. John Lambert sarwa solo,

FRIDAY AND SATURDAY
DECEMBER 20 - 21

"SOL MADRID"'
(Technicotor)
O.vid Mccallum

Stella Stevena
PLUS

"NOBODY'S PERfl!.0~

(Tecbnlcolor)
Doug !'cOure-Nanc:r Kwan
SHOW STARTS 7 P.M:

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louneb of titHe hi&gt; ori&gt;it I1'&lt;IUIId the """'!' ... a

were jiCiged with Mrl. Jcmea ;

Orot, 111111 -Ibach, :. . - , and Mro. Betzlng, third- :·
wlnalltg

Preednll the meetlngadlllller :
enlofed by the memberl;
with Mrs. Jones and Mra. Gruo-:
aer aollltlng with the aervlng. :
lolro. Harold Brown will be lho :

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.. We Muat Follow the star," and decorated tree where gifts were
February ho8teaa.
;
Mrs. Spencer told the story1 exclw1!ed.
Seven
new
membera,
Mr1.
Bob
"Christ the Slvior Ia Born,"and
~GNED TO 25Til
in conclusion the group sang Burke, Mrs. Fred smith, Mra.
Armr Private Flrll Cla11 Her-:
"Hark the Herald ~ela Sing." Virgil Windon, Mrs, John Lambert
L, Buck, 19, 11011 of Mr. and :
bert,
Mro.
ReidYoww,Mra_HerOn behaH of the society, Mrs.
MrL
Charlea H. Buck, Grimm•:
man
carson
and
Mrs.
J.
M.
Glul,
Dorald Mora presented a potted
Landing,
W, Va., baa been aa- :
poinsettia to Mn. Horaee Karr were welcomed.
The next meetlqj: wUl be at ai&amp;Ded to the 25th lnfanlr)' Dlvl- :
for h&amp;r faithful service as or..
the
chureh at 1:30 p. 111- on Jan. alon in VIetnam as .,. Infantry- :
ganist ror the church. Pl'l,)ler by
man.
Mrs. Purley Karr cloaed thepr~ 2.

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YORK (l1fl)- Pre.olileal-elect Rld!ard M. Nixon, In
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Yoll . to be u.S.
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to the · \JIIIted ·

Two accfdoull, one ot which .
resulted In a Galllpollo man belng IJUured, occurred Tburldoy
morn!ng at tho ldonlfcal iocalion m Cheater townllblp roooc1
ll2, t1ro miles north of Route

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lwl dlaculled lbo IJ.N. ombei·
-..lldp Willi Vloe PrtiildeDI
a, j!Wiijjhre.v a11c1 •Bal.
ElfiPOI8 .lolcCarlllf BQil ~~be
did ""' tclenllty; ''All
~Ji • ~co¥, relpe&lt;:t fill: tjto
~We ·• ~ ,but we ~ th8
,...cluillon tbat lt·ellliar ...,,

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the

rlabt time

for the Job.•

1962 GMC truck looded with lllel
oil.
AUiboriUes .._.-ted the driver, Thomas 'lborntm, tr~Weling

or lh6 rlaiJ!man

nortltwoat,

Killed at
Crossing
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reault o1 eitber mlllbap.
Sherllf Roberl C. -

chine pried - - Tbere - · .

hit a allck place m

proximately

Ky Warns Goal
Must Not Change

llie roood csualng the veblcle to
&amp;O over ali ombonlmtent IIIII 111op
upaido down In a creek.
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!#~~~Thornton was taken to Holzer
PARIS (IJI'O- Vice
Medical COllier by Ewing am- Nilll100 Coo KJ of Sooth
PARIS (UPI) - Amf&gt;uoabulonce where be .... admitted VIetnam today oald u.s. force•
dor W. Averellllerrlman ...,_
for tre.t:mllftt. HisiDjuriea were lbould
!erred ~ wllll Soo!th Vlot.
out al bla OOUIItry If
w~ acee~av~
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J&lt;llln lle16i cl Bt. I; Long · ~~at- ua lhe llaveo ol'·tbe Combll- Vletuamose·dllr---lod
- . stowed hla llick""'' truck nllta.••
Ill' to
at tHe~ •oene, got out, and, waa
AJDerieaa aim&amp; 1D Vhtiw•.
"II" their p i hal - choddng the truok which Ia ........ the,v
can ,_._ I noyoelf - " ! ~~t!
ed by ~er State 011 Co. He uk them," Ill' said ID M1

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13' 'in tile buement of the le81on
borne.·

l'rf- membeis of t h e -

oq..., Keith Viii ....,.., ~

WDllamJ,-Jan

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and GeOtp

H&amp;wl.e,v.

"We lldDk our poll ,.ui be-

llcnob'.nld t h e - will also
eQjoy a vartet;y a! ........aC!II- llld will ]101tlclpoiD ID
ctril prQj-. The · - loot
&amp;lnda1 ra.. col!ee to motorlate
traveling tllrOUih llllddleporl as
..,. cl their tlrot proJocta. The
poat, at a meetJnc earlier this
week, _..led oppreclat1on to
A.!oP, Middleport Baok Store,
Mull V and 'l'lrl1'• Foodland for
-ling ltellla far the project-

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Gmtfor,.~~ to .lbo lbiil cll' awiag al prlzoo to

~ ,,jlow Yolk
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~lolblngTue....,_

Rio Grande,

his doleptlm

Tbur•

to lnotltutloal partldpoling In nqottations.'"
the NallmalDolmseStudontLoan
pr&lt;Jf!I"IJD.

Two Tenth lllotrlct college•
received III'J"OYOl for tiiJjlplementei !Unds. 'Ib~ are Oldo Unlvorsit)l and Rio Grando Colleee at
RIG Grando. 8Jppiemonlel ill the ......rt ol $11,475 ... to
be mado anllal&gt;le to Ohio Unlvoratt7, SJ,l29 wUl be mado
avallable 1u Rio Grande C o liege.
Tbeoe FedorallllllllleswWpro..
vido 90 per of tbe National
Defolllle · Loan Fuoda of
the participating co!l- and

llcnob' salcl boys cl tile ....,_
\7, It Years ol liP and In tho
ninlb sraclo, or 15 yearo old
reprdlut al ll"ado, are lnvltto join. Maldmwn - olaplorer aoouta Ia tllml&amp;b tho 17th
blrlb41Y, ... flnlllb olblall•-·
'1'116- meellniJ ol the pollia
II 6:30 p_m., Ceo. 31, ond Oodl
WeclDo.. alterwlrd at· t be
IOJDiibbe.
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unlveralUea. Eaeh - . lt.
lelf, mull prorido 10 per -

Tbe South V.k&gt;AMmeae cllpii,J

loador also uJd the JNl1lal)'
aituatloo in his C&lt;IOIIVy would
have been better , _ If It had
ordered Jl"'llral - 1 1 - Ill ' ' .
1965. lie oald
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of Schoo•·No. 70

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""1.'11 too bad - - there woold have " leas Amerlema ill VJatnam, ..
ea1d.

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our Lord, Jeaus Cbrlst. Aid Juat
•• it mppens tor ailfamllyblrthcll1a, 'lbo bitliP1 birthday- is
oqb-lllm.
'11dof.·~ ...., lll&lt;o a chlklloh
. cuatan' tD some ot the . wry
llld WIJ&lt;idb' ..,,
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and io II

er, pastor, ext.e1X11 an invitation
to the public.

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are 11... )lot ao lour u !hOY do
DOt cloud .... uniierotmliQJ of
11!1 trUe m-QJ al Cbrllll's

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Use our free parking lot on 2nd. Street ooross from the Furnillire .ltOOr..

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Taylor at ttme
b1a rOfllell for 11UCb maiWJoa.,. '

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P~mise, 'Co~e

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the roadaldo root In Kanoup..

d. ll!e l'arner01 Chalnbar ol
· ·Commerc:9, Ia remJndl'na all
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toro m how ·to
Plel.. ... ..... along and loat
domands
bl.cicidns t11o _ . , .
ol hla 'veldcle ... the slipof dolayed war talks ben. IJ.S..
pery roadwiU'. Tholnaa' auto ran
lltf.....
Seeretery Clark M.
Into the I!Qoo truck- There Will
Clifford
IDIIr
albor eritLCI llllve ·
c1amase to the lalt 1r&lt;111 reoder
accuaec1
liJ'•
· dales to• a~ '·
,..j"bo- ol the l!a1ea veldcWASIIINGTON - Tenth Dllldolaylng
tllo
~ng_
lo and to the llffile and IH!mJ- trict Collre""IIWI Clarence E.
Ill' todt.Y oald bla .,...,.,_
er ol the Tbomaa car.
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......,cod alNo cbarall• were lilecl u tho locatlonB of IIQIPIOJI!Oital fUndi ''II DOt b7lntl to block tbo

cl the "Safe llrlvlng
will bo orpnlzecl for
the upcoming yule ......, lor

wwlam Gruosor, pn-

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ID search of ver- IDtervlew In .lbo Paris now...ver Laurore.
K7 apJke amid a. rift WI! lTD

me ol lbooald
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Davi4 ·Fife, Richard GllkO)", Terry Grolp. Ftank llollmlll, DaYlil. Kl:anOZJD, ~ Lee, Sli8ve

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$50 - - tD ...
oa1d this morniDg hla doport- machine and about ~ Ill .., rlf' '
ment Ia prub1ng t1ro burglaries was taken.
thai were reported Thursday.
The other B &amp; E aa &amp;U. :·
!berlft - c h aa1d the Salem Center School ·
248.
Rutland AIMrlcan Legion hall eral lunchroom lteml,
The-· lllelgs Cotmty ohorllf's . ""' broken Into 11001 a pop ma- lng milk and meat, were 1111ooit.' •;.
do...-ent said tho first mishap, at 9:30 a.m., Involved a

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IMilll _ . . for Tbomton.
A 19&amp;2 modol car ~
by James Roger Tbomaa, '¥7, Pt.

Wearing apparel for your family and furnishings for your ho•• and
Gifts for everyone on y.,ur list.

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MDotJ.y cloudy and
dl1 with a r.w :• the aorth portloa.

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Selections-~ Dependa.le

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Santa Oaus will be in the store on the seemid floor Tb11l'8day Evening 6:30 ·to 7:30, Friday Afternoon
3 to 4, and Saturday afternoon 2 to 4. Bring the kiddies in for a visit with Santa.

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NOT OPEN

Two plays will highlight a
Christmas program to be given
at 7:30 p. m. Sunday at the
Cheater Church of God.
Eleven chlracten are lntr•
duced in the first play entitled,
.. AnKel on a Stepladder/' 1 three
act presentation. The seooM
play, "One Christmas Mom-.
trw'" consists or two acts and to
characte_ta are introducecl.
cuotl and reci ..tlons are
among the other featurea of the
prosnm. The Rev. D. f:. S&amp;&gt;onc-

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The members introduced their maa Comes But Onee a. Year,,. ·
guesta, who were Mrs. Wallace · IIDd 11Salrtli'Paaaes." Mila~ ­
Amberger, Mra. Paul Kelb", Mra. .Ebersboch read a hwntrllll po-:
em, "Chriltmal Eve in Fort:
Virgil Windon, Mro. Warden
Lauderdale.
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ours, Mn. Herman carson. Mrs.
Jack Kennedy, Mra. Bob Burke,
A game on Dowen - -:
Mro. Fred Smith, Mro. Raid _by Mra. Janel wa1 woo by Mrs. ;

Elects

MEIGS THEATR£

.~r

oome ol the wild plllltl III'Owilli

Officers for 1969 were elected
durfrtt the annual Christmas party or GrQ\Il U of the Women's
Association of the Middleport
F i r s t United Preibyterian
Church l'leld Tuesday night at the
home of Mrs. Paul Hlptonstall.
Elected. were Mrs. Myron Mil·
ler. chalnnan and treasuer. Mrs.
Carl Hork;y, co-chatnnan. and
Mrs. Richard Karr, Jr,, secre-

Dramas Planned

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11'1 uJd that Gabriel plud&lt;ed

pv- them to the
Chrlot Child, and the ma1doll,
dlacovertng tho white ChriatmU
roses, carried them to the Holy .
Babe.
.
Two poemo 1!rltten by Edpr
Gueot were r~ by Mra. Wel-

Tbe
p.ll... al

1'hlli'tldl!\' ........ - · for
earbor by a t.fi!¥ Yl!vo :I!Od a - ~"
!eak\!il ppe in .........,_ IUOllDc
,..,_ ,_, ol tbeoe . . 09~·
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''hllidl" . ·In the - Till problemo dolqwd lbo .town. Plitt, la..,ng ll1x hlllro,
loodiDC al frigid ikldd. ...,..., tllltooda , _ ·mld.aftemm Into
IIIII lltJIId bt"'- lblo lilt tonllb' .ioo!l a CJDeoldn- periDd
IIPI&lt;Ocraft to ftlel lbo lillp'1 l)l"t...,. fill time _ , lbo
threo fuel cell electric _... a - lloard their _._
croll' boS&lt;&gt;re down Solurdlr.Y.

hem oo thai flrot ChriatmuDay.
Tbe otorr po thai the angel
Gabriel, oo seeing her llllhaJpineaa, 1pread hll wtoa:• and Dew
down to bq.dre the CIUie. "Whf
-peot tlloU thll happfdi1,aeea1be Sri!OUr"l birth?'•
; •Oh, air," the maid replied,
11DO 11ft have I til&gt;' otrer Him."

Church Group

Mrs. Dwight Wallace, association president, reported that the
holiday bazaar was a success.
Officers
Mrs. Haptonstall, Olltt:olrw:presi·
CLIFTON T h e Clll1m dent, conductedthemeeti~which
Cllmbora 4-H Club recently elect- opened with a series of poems
ed olfteerl II follow&amp;, Linda from the Christmas Ideals by
Van Matre, president; Chuckle Mrs. Edward Burkett.
JohnloOD, vice president; hron
Thoughts on .Joseph and Jesus
James, aeeretary; Joyce Rlley, rrom a book on the Bible were
treasurer; George Johnson. re- given by Mrs. wanace. Mrs.
pnter; Bett7 James, IICII1i lead- James Buchanan. only recertly
er, and Lois Peters, game lead· discharged !r0111 the hospital,
er. It was deelded to go Chrllt- surprised the members with her
mas caroling oa the 23rd of De- presence at the party. Sheila
eember and at every meeting and Janet Horky were guests.
Mrs. Karl Owen and Mra. Don
tbere wiU be dues of 25 cents.
The next mooting wUI be Jan. 6. Lowery won the Christmas candles given as door prizes. Mem·
bers were seated around the dinREMINDER GIVEN
ing room table ror rerreshments.
Members of the Trinity United
The Haptonstall home was Cestlve
Ollrch of Christ are remlrded with holiday decorations. As ravto take articles of rood and-or ors the members were presented
clothirc to the churc~ . Sunday with pictures taken of the part)'
morning. Blskets for needy fami- lut year.
lies wlll be prepared.

ES'\' ~ - - . uHii tiP ,illool "'•
dYe boar Sl...w..t. root "period
.... up !Ill ..... al*lle!l

turn-::

tary.

Clifton 4-H Club

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through aome miracle they
ed white as snow when Chrllt :':'

pointed out.
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Mrs. Karr related tbe tale of:
the I!Ule ohepherd prl who wu
crylnc near the ateble ot Bethle-

iii!IOiri MMe.

S:Sl p.m.

to bear blaek llowerl, but that;

waa born. Early ChrlotianJ uaed •.
the white blooms 11 aJDtbole of l
purl\7 and hllmlllt7, the apoaker:

- De . . . ,....,.... .. ''llold''-

cnll) to thO--"_ -

·nojlloil ' ....,.e~Mw to
Till liDo! :If ~ Gilbo lanl ....... loot 111!!0 - addocl

nearby · and

(NnspafMr fnt.rptisa AunJ

Club

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~isoner

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·- ~=~~! (IJP0 - Elo,.ft of ~ iul u r ~ l ri i -..,..,_ -~
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P&lt;'-• roioooed _ , . . 11111..-.. No1'. 11 ~~~-

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Bf Ulllled

abortly

PreU'"'trrlaal~ •
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tMre, at .Cape Kemedy.

OPTOMETRIST

Students Give

OF'F1CE HOORS 9,30 TO U, 2 TO 5 (CLOSE AT NOON ON

THURs.) - EAST COURT ST., POMEROY

Piano Recitals

Owing Week

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FUNK FAMILY

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TRACTORS
SPECIAL PRICES ON ALL EQUIPMENT
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aasilnmente.

a sala New Ye&amp;r-1 eve ~r
and dlnee.
Fe&amp;tloltleo will be8in al 5 p,
,.., Doc. ~t. with a aompluoul
bul!et ..rved In the CarcUnaJ
Reem ol the lodie, ..er.
looking
Ook LoU. FollowIng tile cllnner, lhoro.wlll be daneIn&amp; IIICI ...,.raJ memmat!lnr 1n

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Annual Dinner
PT. PLEASANT' -

VETERANS MEMO!UAL
HOSPITAL
ADMISSIONS - M a r t h a
Searles, Middleport; M&lt;lnad wu.
son, Long Bottom; Mary Brewa
er, Middleport.
DISCHARGES - Brial&gt; E~,
Marvin Craig, Kimberly Roush,

Unsucce1&amp;ful In

beeornlng one of the nation's
orlglnal group of altronauts, he
tried again and was selected

Tbe Gold- among the •••econd generation"
ol !lllllcemen In 1962.

en Age Club, formed by t b e
Foaler Granclpirentl at Lakin

Lovell's wile and his d1ildren
-Barbara,
15; James, 13;
State Hoopltal, hald Us Chrlllm&amp;l dlnrier and ~ at Tu • Susan, 10; and little Jeff, now
Endle--Wel ManOr with 18 mem- atmoat a-. plBMed to be .., bond

the Chlekadel Ballroom, complete wltl1 - r halo, nolaemalc-

Jan;aea Lovell Jr.
Apollo Navigator

Apollo launch.

Teenager Oted

In Tndlie Mishap

Thomaa. 17, Pt. Pleasant, was ter, Ohlo,
no later than
dted lor !allure to yield rilht- ;;::~2~0==~:.;;.:
ot-way folloWing a two vehicle 'I
mishap Thurllcla: 1:30 p.m. 011
Rt. 2 twelVe miles south of PL
Pleasanl. l'rqNr\)' damage was
estlmotecl at
anc1 there •••
no peri!OCIOllnJurlu.

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decurred when
Thoma• waa pulling out ot a car
lot ond otruck a ear driven by
Dor I el T • Glb000,;'"59, HlmUngtoo,
Va. The 5!1erlff's clopartment lnveoltpted the mishap.
The

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Proceeds wUl be uoed to purBy Utllted Preoa lnternallonol
chaae a gill ror the aehool. MuATLANTASlX DRUG MANUFACTURERS ore ononUOIOICI
Nancy PQIIO.
sic will be provided by "Experthe clos:k ''(:flllb pl'qp'IUD" to Jtroduce vaccine to meet the iatlOO'i
tence '69."
HCMW ~"&gt;"&amp; Ou eplcliiinlc, tho Pbanilacctutlcal Molllfaeturen AaiOclat... ~ Thurlday.
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TAKEN TO HOLZER
The
asaoelltion
.
said
the
R.rms
are
working
their
lli\PIOfea
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Two d e f - lined 'lllur•
T h e Mlclclleport emergency hours a day ond will 11111 '"'"" through the Cbrlatmas ~ to
Dlgbt In the COUrt o! Pomeroy
oquad onowerecl a ..U Thur• produce 30.8 million doseo ot vaeclne by Fob. L Tile Hong Koow
Mayor Charleo Lopr were otto
attenPJn to the home ol Mrs. Ou, meonwldle, -rently . hal iprea4 from !be United states to
Jobnooo, addreso unknoWn, 1$5 ond
Ora Hallbill, L1ttle Kypr Road,
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eosto, lntoxlcallon, ond Cbarlea in the Cheshlre area. 9te was Britain.
W!Dston, Mlddleport, 125 a n d
taken to Holzer Medical Centor
HUNTINGTON, N. Y. - SGaALIST LEADER Norman ~·•
costs, reckle11 operat1on.
for treatment.
who never won an election but HideD lost a principle, died Tlur.,.
day in a ooral)W home. He was 8_
4. He waa a -.tlve ol Ml,rlon, Ohio;.;
A
memorial
service
was
scheduled
Monday in New YOrk' a Com.RECEIVE APPOINTMENTS
FmEMnl TO MEET
munlt,y
Olt!rch.
The
remalno
will
be
cremated.
'lllomao dlecl o1 a comCOLUMBUS (UPI) - Leo P.
There will be a lll*lal meetblnaUon or lhe lilmeato or old qe.:Re haclaone delf IIICI waa ...rb"
Ing ol the Srracue VoluntBer Slarlc, 45, anc1 J1111es A.Paarom,
blind, but hlo mind remained clO!U to the end. He recently.ftalobicl ·
'43,
were
aamed
Thurlday
by
Fire D-ent Monday a1 7,.
30 p.m. to elect omeers for the Gov. James Rhodes to take seats work oo 1 - . hlo 1&amp;tll, .whlc:h Is to be pubillhocl "'"' year.
upcoming year. All memberaare em the Franklin Coonty MmldWA~rON- SIGNS CONTINUE TO POINTtowardroplclpro.
pal Court•
urged to be present.
gress oo an ~mont wltll North Korea for releooe or the 82 &lt;II&gt;"
tlve Pueblo cl'ilWmen, poaolbly ber..-o Chrlitmaa. Ofllelal WoohlqJton
LOCAL TEMPS
buzzecl
wltll hlalo o1 an lmponcllqr breaktllrouiJh 1D tile II·
The temperature In I'O&gt;Itlerw's
io!EJGS GENERAL HOSPITAL
month
negvtlo~CI)I
lor
or tho Alflerlceill, while In the ~
......... dlalrld al
Admissions - None.
u,lo a.m. tocJa.x ... 36 clogreeo truce village or P-\llleln the two oldos mellor live houro - tholr .
Discharges - Belle 'lbe1aa.. 101Cler cloudy okles.
lcqreat meettc yet.
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a.&gt;rll """"' seoul eald • - r woekord moellDtJ wu plaJIIed.

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IESIIY4YIONS TODAYI . . . .: .
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,•'67,5~1611
• DINING . • $EVERAGE$
• FAVORS
. ENTERTAINMENT . &lt;I DANCING
THE AREA'S CELEBRATING N£1' YEAR'S

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PT. PLEASANT -

Gerald L.

Cbaftn, prealclonl d the oflbe l,..k Waltm Loa-

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Pl. W&amp;l

the featured

ilfelker

at
nllht'• ~ Of
the loeal chiJ&gt;tor .. u.i .........
'l1lo ,moetlnir wu helcl a1 Kroclol Parle Clulil&gt;oule at 7,30 p.
m. Movies were shown ~ · t t1 e
drain ond rraclln&amp; IIICI -ral
lmproyo1118111a of tlleK,_l Park
Lolc,o which tho chaptor had u
• project tbia past year.

CONSULT
LEGAR
MONUMENT

BEFORE
CHOOSING A
FAMILY
MEMORIAL

2-H ur
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DRY CLEANING
SERVICE
jUPON ·
REQUESTJ

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Rollinson's Cleaners

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21 Years Experience Assures Y011 That Your
Selection will be the fines( in style, granite &amp; price!

.WINTER SPECIALS

LEGAl
:MONUMENT
263 W.
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ON ALL OUR LOVELY MONUMENTS
IN OUR SHOW ROOMI

Ma;n

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mints in operation at various
times. At present, there are

PRE-INVENTORY TIRE SALE

only three-Philadelphia, Den-

ver and San Francisco-and
the San Francisco mint is no

longer issuing coins.

Mrl~ Earl Slg..._ellliiiiJm, mm, Akron, 0.; .!lin. ROYIIlOIId
Hu!l- · llolillilll, Rlple,y; Laura lllrcbBe&lt;htle 111!1 Joan rleld, pt;· Pleillant; JuUe .Mln-

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All TIRES IN STOCK MUST BE SOLD---------------- WE NEED THE SPAa

AREHOUSE CLEAR NCE

BUSINESS

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llebb4e Mellalllei1
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Clncly iloul;

PLEASANt &gt;·.
~OINT; ,
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State President

li.S. Mlnla
Since the establishment of
the llrat U.S. mint in Philadel.
phia, there have been seven

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a dance Moncla¥, Dee. 23,
at Melga lll8h Sebool lD Mjcldleport ' - ' 8 to u,30 p.m.
801'

evenfnl'5 arnnpmenta a r e

Alwa,ya in the

past they have watched
laUn.cbed
on televlslon
Houston.

. ADMITTm: Mr1. Glen Sayre,

BE WITH

ferl, IOUVeniraand rtirelbmeiU.
At 1 a.m., in the Bobllnk Room,
Holt N•ly will serve a anaek
JU~~Ptr and eo«ee. AU of the

avaJ,.lable to the public at juJt
415 per couple. Re1ervat1onaare
llmited, howner, and payment
11 required in advance. To receive tickets by rltunt mail,
aeDd your ehetk or money order for $15 to mil Neely, Burr
PT. PLEASANT- Rlclc,y Dale Oak Lodge, R.F .D. No.2. Glooo-

PLEASANT VALLEY HOSPITAL

ANNOUNCE DANCE
The GAA ond Varolt;y M Clubs
o1 Meigs lll8h School will spoo-

s...r

at CIIIJO Kennedl' to watch hla

PT. PLEASANT •;_ The plano &lt;bers ancliUOitl attending,
- · o1 Mro. Chl -G. GarclThe a ... Charlet Parrish o1
ner h"eld their 8JDia1 redtala M.son, a guest, gave the dnotlrl• week at \~r hOine;
Uonala ' and bia wlte olfered sevEacb &amp;IUdont compooed 1111c1 era! plauo eel~.... The club
played their veraton or a TV members Joined In singing
eommercial.
Chrlatmu carola.
'' Sluclonta Who memorized tllelr
Ill placed the uaual l!ift ex~JtmaJ ~ ,HieCtionl were ehange, each Foater Grandparaw~ Plano Pins. These were ent donated a dollar to the LaC!Dd,y Ra'lntiy, Vleey Parle, J\Jiiy ltln cbape! lUnd.
Rouob, 1111111 Jomaoo, BclpGrey,
Following the cllMer, a aoJolin .M&lt;Caum.... Kyle Mecauo- eta! hour wao eojpyed. Guests
'land. Barbara Clark, carolyn prelent In addltlon to the Rev.
Roush, Penay Mo.rrtSCil, Jimmy and Mrs. · Parrish "ere Mias
.~tier""!, Dettloe Mcl)llltal, Joe Camille Harper, supervisor,
NOh, KatlJY Rlke, Julie Hender- Mrs, Betty McLeod, aaalatant
~.on. Chl.rlnalQ.e Sauer and TOlly . IUpervf.~r, Mrs. &amp;.l.e Casey,
TbompiiOn.
Secretary, and Neva Brewater.

To our many friend• and
neighbors we send our
heartfelt wishes for a
'lery Merry Christmas.

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nFFI_N CREDIT JEWEL£~ ~·

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Pem navy bsae where they

DIAMOND WEDDING
RING SETS from 39.95

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- William Neely, ..;...,.. ol
Burr Ook Loclgo, QIIO ol
'state ol Ohio'. allle"(llrk lUxury
lDdpo, haa announeocl plana ror

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Cbriltmaa J&gt;Ocll8gea, Thair famUles had Nllt the glfla to be
delivered to tllem a1 the Plmom

JEWEL
YULE!

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JlaJoSkol&lt; Amorlcion Red Cross
~ W, !'. F""'zal oiFort
ColliDa, CGlo.. gave tbem

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5.30 p.m, (5:JO Lm. ESr).
They boar&lt;lod a bus ror tile
100 yard ride ol the al._t
terminal and were taken Into a
VIP lOIUIIIO for a routine
cbeckup IIICI the cholera ond
amall- vaednatlllfts.
Then ollldals Attllemdownon •
• row ol ehalr1 ucl couC!hes and

~THE HARLIS

Had: JYqthing

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OOm!l!l f:9"'-"\".,!!!!o! ·
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·~"" ' AriJ1IIr - I./well Jr.
~ ~eriit, like the 'p~ro
El~ · monil!o ·
rp.en
lliiild• I lol o! Um~ tlle11 ~' Q( Ali90&lt;&gt; f, .,..U;.I lor a murnid flO IIJ)O~, t111a limo u
thlJid~l abM Jbo JUleo Vome . I!PIOihdil!m
tiJe · ocean ·1111fl oqm~ d. ,Gem!DI 12. Wltll
~lenco'll&lt;lkla 1 odvomu;~ "F1"0111. ~...,. by ohljl ot the ODd o1 lhlf ,..;....., III!lhl, 1!blch
Th~ Ea~ ~ Ute,~n.
lholrl!&gt;.
,
,• wraPJNOd 1111 lho GtD\lill
,Llttl&lt;i
tO-year-old
I! ~ , act.'l" llctlon Lcwoll broulht Ill• tot01 tlq., In
LilVell, ,-.ho hao lilled up ,_. aton 103 10!0'1 old ooono 1ruo "*"'' to -125 ~ tO J!llnUteo.
llbun lD apa&lt;o t11an al\y other aeema "un~, U to by ..,
ApOiio 8, ·-od101i116dl to iut 6
m011 on earth, lo navlgator for
mOMI 'the ORb' striJV o~tua- claJo 4 . hoai-o •booll4
lhal
Apollo 8'o real ..life verokln o1 tloil with lllr,ange llmjng t11a1 ' l&lt;i/lil to
l'l!'i"" ~­
tllo lanlll111i&lt; &amp;tory Vome Wrote t11o smiling, blond ut,...... hal record ol atniblt &amp;Ojll&gt;puta.
"1"'"" 11\Bn l'!hearaaao.
gotteu Into. .
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Uwe)l wol born .to ~. ond
With · • - t a Frank Bor· ' LcweU lliartedhla eaioer u a Mn. Jollileo~ A; 'U!O'tll Sf. In
ond WOllam Ancien, LcweU IIJ)O~e traveler ,.,. 1H$ by~ .ct.,..e1and. oi!!o, He p-ow up,
'"""" to circle the nloon 10 lor twO wlieu WIUt ·Bofll)tll Ill ~er, In llll~ !iltere
Umea IIIIa ' Chrlstmu. ilornltJ! ,tile GomlDj ( Cll!ai!Je, a mid-- .he "!"I the llrl h• O.~I.Y
illod-natureolly collo IA/V~ll "tile Do..,n\ber . mloolpn t11a1 .UU .:was tl1 nwt'l';' ', , . ,.
rumantle member ollhe ...,.... llands ao t11o world'oloniu!- · · TOdal' ·LOvell Ia a Navy
o1 his rase~ with .1 ~ · thai cramped ~ But-1111 .c areer wltll the
Verne • story, 1ut the COIJ!Illlrl· ~01180 '110 Nlly O&lt;pe&lt;tecP·ill NaY,-' PI ott 'to a llhaiQo otart.
"'!"~~ellrlldng;
hslr lfllill· hls a -tt r ac tl we. He IJ1llllocl· lq the U.S. Naval
' DCIII1 Apollo 8 anc1 Veme'o . brunettci wilt! ~I.Yn had iil\oen
Acaclorny, after hllb scbool, but
l!"qlnary SJ&gt;Oceohljl are ·~ blrtb.' Ai lt-turned out, tile baby waa not a...Jilocl ond went
very much al!lce, rOualllJ" ~ .• Waited "Willi ;. -Jilonth arter .dad lnsleod .10 the Volverllt¥ or
bullet wltll on entrance batch came bome. 11 trail 7~ a. w;....,llfl.
·
eut lD one aide, ill tho - ;·' . . · ·OI!DCO· be¥ IJ!CI the Lqvella
He llna!J.y WClll an apint- Verne !magi..,. t be - - -ed him Jel!rey •Carl.
. ment '!!&gt;· tile naval acaclorny,
ll!fht alllrtlnr lD Florida. ~
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wUl otart .
p1etec1 0 series o1 0y1ng
·k - •

for theln.

TIMo&gt; arri•ed

·. ..,_., . Gala Night at

:~()ver ~fJv~l/~$ :M~oh; ~:'l:'!~P ·

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Prln.., Norodo!n Ilia boll&lt;q&gt;~&lt;w ,.. uTtoed ..... todil)f ... .... .... CambodiiD - · ~
illolr ..,.. ror Cllrllltmoo. eald in P!mom Peoh he · ,..
·'!ltv ...... pro!l1pUy glv"'
the border Ia bod&lt; )lOY, cholera ond Cambodia.
oNJIPD ond a staek ol
'!be 11 Amerieans. c:optured
Olrillllw! preBODts frMI hcone. Jul,y 17 their landing craft
'l'llo I2UJ man, ~. 4 Earl Billed across tile bolder ,.. the
Gama1J ol S.eramldo, Ca.W., Mek0111 River, walked olf an
.-.mea In Plmom Penl1 air Vletnun dvllW&gt; coounerdal plane dreaoed In ..,
assortment ol U.S. ArDij'
uni~ms, clvillan clothe• IIDd
garmenta the Cambodiana made

1&gt;:r

-ne~ Pcon~~t, 0. '. Frklal', De&lt;embor %0, IH8

ton,.1'1. --Pl..,.,.t.

Ori;lnal D•aignt

fAST SERVICE

Quality Print Shop
Mill St.

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ON -ALL PASSENGER TIRES IN STOCK

• All Sizes

•All Grades

•All Treads

SALE
POSITIVELY

rei•••

CoJIII"essl...t a0urceo said ORb'

u.8 wOJ'cllrir'ohjolut alltiCIWICOIIIC!

ani the time or tile releose remolrwl to bO ..,_. on.

DEC. 31--------------------------THE END OF OUR BUSINESS YEAR 1968
All,. PRICES PLUS FE~ EXCISE TAX 1.35.UP

TH~ - NATIONALINE
DURING THIS SALE ......•.
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NOW • , , RED ROSE PRESENTS A COMPLETE
LINE OF BALAMCED MINERAL NUTRITION FOR
YOUR LIVESTOCK .•. RED ROSE SUPER MIMERAL
-•' hlth f16"1 photphorou• mlnore~l with o colclu~n•photphorous
111, Red RoM Su~or Mh•rol It o•peelally dotlgnod fot
"-"hoke feedlnt to dolry herds, wlwro letume roughage It
...; to tNJing be.J herdo; to •wino; e~nd to hor••• where o nor•
,.. calcl....,.pho•phorou• ratio I• do•lred. Red Ro.. Su~
MI,..GI Is highly reeom-ndod for f1edlng to c:owt durine tho
drJ: fNrlod llefore eol'l'int• h pro'llldos neceuary photphorou•
oM ,.wonts withdrawln, of iiOholphorout From the bone ttruc•
t.,., • comUtlon thot cr611t1.1 l'llinoral IIIII''I'OIIon at eoi'I'I"Q and
~le ol

• .,. ,.,ult In IIIIlS! fovllf. When tho dairy h•d doe• not ho.-o or:•

e"' to OUftido ml!'ll"•l feed.,. d,,. to oxtremo weothor c:ondl·
~""'••
IIUMtol thould be fed o" top 'of the grgln ration
... ~. rote .f four ovnco1 _. day for the flut .. Yen day' ; then
,;t fM ,roft!, of two ounco1 ,... d.y.

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WHEELS BALANCED

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~isoner

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P&lt;'-• roioooed _ , . . 11111..-.. No1'. 11 ~~~-

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abortly

PreU'"'trrlaal~ •
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tMre, at .Cape Kemedy.

OPTOMETRIST

Students Give

OF'F1CE HOORS 9,30 TO U, 2 TO 5 (CLOSE AT NOON ON

THURs.) - EAST COURT ST., POMEROY

Piano Recitals

Owing Week

•
Best Wishes

FUNK FAMILY

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TRACTORS
SPECIAL PRICES ON ALL EQUIPMENT
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aasilnmente.

a sala New Ye&amp;r-1 eve ~r
and dlnee.
Fe&amp;tloltleo will be8in al 5 p,
,.., Doc. ~t. with a aompluoul
bul!et ..rved In the CarcUnaJ
Reem ol the lodie, ..er.
looking
Ook LoU. FollowIng tile cllnner, lhoro.wlll be daneIn&amp; IIICI ...,.raJ memmat!lnr 1n

Dlntor

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Annual Dinner
PT. PLEASANT' -

VETERANS MEMO!UAL
HOSPITAL
ADMISSIONS - M a r t h a
Searles, Middleport; M&lt;lnad wu.
son, Long Bottom; Mary Brewa
er, Middleport.
DISCHARGES - Brial&gt; E~,
Marvin Craig, Kimberly Roush,

Unsucce1&amp;ful In

beeornlng one of the nation's
orlglnal group of altronauts, he
tried again and was selected

Tbe Gold- among the •••econd generation"
ol !lllllcemen In 1962.

en Age Club, formed by t b e
Foaler Granclpirentl at Lakin

Lovell's wile and his d1ildren
-Barbara,
15; James, 13;
State Hoopltal, hald Us Chrlllm&amp;l dlnrier and ~ at Tu • Susan, 10; and little Jeff, now
Endle--Wel ManOr with 18 mem- atmoat a-. plBMed to be .., bond

the Chlekadel Ballroom, complete wltl1 - r halo, nolaemalc-

Jan;aea Lovell Jr.
Apollo Navigator

Apollo launch.

Teenager Oted

In Tndlie Mishap

Thomaa. 17, Pt. Pleasant, was ter, Ohlo,
no later than
dted lor !allure to yield rilht- ;;::~2~0==~:.;;.:
ot-way folloWing a two vehicle 'I
mishap Thurllcla: 1:30 p.m. 011
Rt. 2 twelVe miles south of PL
Pleasanl. l'rqNr\)' damage was
estlmotecl at
anc1 there •••
no peri!OCIOllnJurlu.

••59

mlwp

decurred when
Thoma• waa pulling out ot a car
lot ond otruck a ear driven by
Dor I el T • Glb000,;'"59, HlmUngtoo,
Va. The 5!1erlff's clopartment lnveoltpted the mishap.
The

Y'·

Proceeds wUl be uoed to purBy Utllted Preoa lnternallonol
chaae a gill ror the aehool. MuATLANTASlX DRUG MANUFACTURERS ore ononUOIOICI
Nancy PQIIO.
sic will be provided by "Experthe clos:k ''(:flllb pl'qp'IUD" to Jtroduce vaccine to meet the iatlOO'i
tence '69."
HCMW ~"&gt;"&amp; Ou eplcliiinlc, tho Pbanilacctutlcal Molllfaeturen AaiOclat... ~ Thurlday.
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TWO FINED
TAKEN TO HOLZER
The
asaoelltion
.
said
the
R.rms
are
working
their
lli\PIOfea
24
Two d e f - lined 'lllur•
T h e Mlclclleport emergency hours a day ond will 11111 '"'"" through the Cbrlatmas ~ to
Dlgbt In the COUrt o! Pomeroy
oquad onowerecl a ..U Thur• produce 30.8 million doseo ot vaeclne by Fob. L Tile Hong Koow
Mayor Charleo Lopr were otto
attenPJn to the home ol Mrs. Ou, meonwldle, -rently . hal iprea4 from !be United states to
Jobnooo, addreso unknoWn, 1$5 ond
Ora Hallbill, L1ttle Kypr Road,
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eosto, lntoxlcallon, ond Cbarlea in the Cheshlre area. 9te was Britain.
W!Dston, Mlddleport, 125 a n d
taken to Holzer Medical Centor
HUNTINGTON, N. Y. - SGaALIST LEADER Norman ~·•
costs, reckle11 operat1on.
for treatment.
who never won an election but HideD lost a principle, died Tlur.,.
day in a ooral)W home. He was 8_
4. He waa a -.tlve ol Ml,rlon, Ohio;.;
A
memorial
service
was
scheduled
Monday in New YOrk' a Com.RECEIVE APPOINTMENTS
FmEMnl TO MEET
munlt,y
Olt!rch.
The
remalno
will
be
cremated.
'lllomao dlecl o1 a comCOLUMBUS (UPI) - Leo P.
There will be a lll*lal meetblnaUon or lhe lilmeato or old qe.:Re haclaone delf IIICI waa ...rb"
Ing ol the Srracue VoluntBer Slarlc, 45, anc1 J1111es A.Paarom,
blind, but hlo mind remained clO!U to the end. He recently.ftalobicl ·
'43,
were
aamed
Thurlday
by
Fire D-ent Monday a1 7,.
30 p.m. to elect omeers for the Gov. James Rhodes to take seats work oo 1 - . hlo 1&amp;tll, .whlc:h Is to be pubillhocl "'"' year.
upcoming year. All memberaare em the Franklin Coonty MmldWA~rON- SIGNS CONTINUE TO POINTtowardroplclpro.
pal Court•
urged to be present.
gress oo an ~mont wltll North Korea for releooe or the 82 &lt;II&gt;"
tlve Pueblo cl'ilWmen, poaolbly ber..-o Chrlitmaa. Ofllelal WoohlqJton
LOCAL TEMPS
buzzecl
wltll hlalo o1 an lmponcllqr breaktllrouiJh 1D tile II·
The temperature In I'O&gt;Itlerw's
io!EJGS GENERAL HOSPITAL
month
negvtlo~CI)I
lor
or tho Alflerlceill, while In the ~
......... dlalrld al
Admissions - None.
u,lo a.m. tocJa.x ... 36 clogreeo truce village or P-\llleln the two oldos mellor live houro - tholr .
Discharges - Belle 'lbe1aa.. 101Cler cloudy okles.
lcqreat meettc yet.
,
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a.&gt;rll """"' seoul eald • - r woekord moellDtJ wu plaJIIed.

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IESIIY4YIONS TODAYI . . . .: .
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,•'67,5~1611
• DINING . • $EVERAGE$
• FAVORS
. ENTERTAINMENT . &lt;I DANCING
THE AREA'S CELEBRATING N£1' YEAR'S

Chester
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PT. PLEASANT -

Gerald L.

Cbaftn, prealclonl d the oflbe l,..k Waltm Loa-

~!vlo!oJo!

Thur•

Pl. W&amp;l

the featured

ilfelker

at
nllht'• ~ Of
the loeal chiJ&gt;tor .. u.i .........
'l1lo ,moetlnir wu helcl a1 Kroclol Parle Clulil&gt;oule at 7,30 p.
m. Movies were shown ~ · t t1 e
drain ond rraclln&amp; IIICI -ral
lmproyo1118111a of tlleK,_l Park
Lolc,o which tho chaptor had u
• project tbia past year.

CONSULT
LEGAR
MONUMENT

BEFORE
CHOOSING A
FAMILY
MEMORIAL

2-H ur
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DRY CLEANING
SERVICE
jUPON ·
REQUESTJ

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Our U.oal Good Ct.anlnt

Rollinson's Cleaners

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21 Years Experience Assures Y011 That Your
Selection will be the fines( in style, granite &amp; price!

.WINTER SPECIALS

LEGAl
:MONUMENT
263 W.
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ON ALL OUR LOVELY MONUMENTS
IN OUR SHOW ROOMI

Ma;n

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mints in operation at various
times. At present, there are

PRE-INVENTORY TIRE SALE

only three-Philadelphia, Den-

ver and San Francisco-and
the San Francisco mint is no

longer issuing coins.

Mrl~ Earl Slg..._ellliiiiJm, mm, Akron, 0.; .!lin. ROYIIlOIId
Hu!l- · llolillilll, Rlple,y; Laura lllrcbBe&lt;htle 111!1 Joan rleld, pt;· Pleillant; JuUe .Mln-

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L Loeal Speaker

All TIRES IN STOCK MUST BE SOLD---------------- WE NEED THE SPAa

AREHOUSE CLEAR NCE

BUSINESS

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. . &amp;:EN·V'ELOPES '

llebb4e Mellalllei1
.
Clncly iloul;

PLEASANt &gt;·.
~OINT; ,
,,

State President

li.S. Mlnla
Since the establishment of
the llrat U.S. mint in Philadel.
phia, there have been seven

-~ ·~Efl"-ERI.IE,ADS

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a dance Moncla¥, Dee. 23,
at Melga lll8h Sebool lD Mjcldleport ' - ' 8 to u,30 p.m.
801'

evenfnl'5 arnnpmenta a r e

Alwa,ya in the

past they have watched
laUn.cbed
on televlslon
Houston.

. ADMITTm: Mr1. Glen Sayre,

BE WITH

ferl, IOUVeniraand rtirelbmeiU.
At 1 a.m., in the Bobllnk Room,
Holt N•ly will serve a anaek
JU~~Ptr and eo«ee. AU of the

avaJ,.lable to the public at juJt
415 per couple. Re1ervat1onaare
llmited, howner, and payment
11 required in advance. To receive tickets by rltunt mail,
aeDd your ehetk or money order for $15 to mil Neely, Burr
PT. PLEASANT- Rlclc,y Dale Oak Lodge, R.F .D. No.2. Glooo-

PLEASANT VALLEY HOSPITAL

ANNOUNCE DANCE
The GAA ond Varolt;y M Clubs
o1 Meigs lll8h School will spoo-

s...r

at CIIIJO Kennedl' to watch hla

PT. PLEASANT •;_ The plano &lt;bers ancliUOitl attending,
- · o1 Mro. Chl -G. GarclThe a ... Charlet Parrish o1
ner h"eld their 8JDia1 redtala M.son, a guest, gave the dnotlrl• week at \~r hOine;
Uonala ' and bia wlte olfered sevEacb &amp;IUdont compooed 1111c1 era! plauo eel~.... The club
played their veraton or a TV members Joined In singing
eommercial.
Chrlatmu carola.
'' Sluclonta Who memorized tllelr
Ill placed the uaual l!ift ex~JtmaJ ~ ,HieCtionl were ehange, each Foater Grandparaw~ Plano Pins. These were ent donated a dollar to the LaC!Dd,y Ra'lntiy, Vleey Parle, J\Jiiy ltln cbape! lUnd.
Rouob, 1111111 Jomaoo, BclpGrey,
Following the cllMer, a aoJolin .M&lt;Caum.... Kyle Mecauo- eta! hour wao eojpyed. Guests
'land. Barbara Clark, carolyn prelent In addltlon to the Rev.
Roush, Penay Mo.rrtSCil, Jimmy and Mrs. · Parrish "ere Mias
.~tier""!, Dettloe Mcl)llltal, Joe Camille Harper, supervisor,
NOh, KatlJY Rlke, Julie Hender- Mrs, Betty McLeod, aaalatant
~.on. Chl.rlnalQ.e Sauer and TOlly . IUpervf.~r, Mrs. &amp;.l.e Casey,
TbompiiOn.
Secretary, and Neva Brewater.

To our many friend• and
neighbors we send our
heartfelt wishes for a
'lery Merry Christmas.

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nFFI_N CREDIT JEWEL£~ ~·

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Pem navy bsae where they

DIAMOND WEDDING
RING SETS from 39.95

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- William Neely, ..;...,.. ol
Burr Ook Loclgo, QIIO ol
'state ol Ohio'. allle"(llrk lUxury
lDdpo, haa announeocl plana ror

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Cbriltmaa J&gt;Ocll8gea, Thair famUles had Nllt the glfla to be
delivered to tllem a1 the Plmom

JEWEL
YULE!

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"ne.l

JlaJoSkol&lt; Amorlcion Red Cross
~ W, !'. F""'zal oiFort
ColliDa, CGlo.. gave tbem

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5.30 p.m, (5:JO Lm. ESr).
They boar&lt;lod a bus ror tile
100 yard ride ol the al._t
terminal and were taken Into a
VIP lOIUIIIO for a routine
cbeckup IIICI the cholera ond
amall- vaednatlllfts.
Then ollldals Attllemdownon •
• row ol ehalr1 ucl couC!hes and

~THE HARLIS

Had: JYqthing

~ !!PI•."""""~
OOm!l!l f:9"'-"\".,!!!!o! ·
·
·~"" ' AriJ1IIr - I./well Jr.
~ ~eriit, like the 'p~ro
El~ · monil!o ·
rp.en
lliiild• I lol o! Um~ tlle11 ~' Q( Ali90&lt;&gt; f, .,..U;.I lor a murnid flO IIJ)O~, t111a limo u
thlJid~l abM Jbo JUleo Vome . I!PIOihdil!m
tiJe · ocean ·1111fl oqm~ d. ,Gem!DI 12. Wltll
~lenco'll&lt;lkla 1 odvomu;~ "F1"0111. ~...,. by ohljl ot the ODd o1 lhlf ,..;....., III!lhl, 1!blch
Th~ Ea~ ~ Ute,~n.
lholrl!&gt;.
,
,• wraPJNOd 1111 lho GtD\lill
,Llttl&lt;i
tO-year-old
I! ~ , act.'l" llctlon Lcwoll broulht Ill• tot01 tlq., In
LilVell, ,-.ho hao lilled up ,_. aton 103 10!0'1 old ooono 1ruo "*"'' to -125 ~ tO J!llnUteo.
llbun lD apa&lt;o t11an al\y other aeema "un~, U to by ..,
ApOiio 8, ·-od101i116dl to iut 6
m011 on earth, lo navlgator for
mOMI 'the ORb' striJV o~tua- claJo 4 . hoai-o •booll4
lhal
Apollo 8'o real ..life verokln o1 tloil with lllr,ange llmjng t11a1 ' l&lt;i/lil to
l'l!'i"" ~­
tllo lanlll111i&lt; &amp;tory Vome Wrote t11o smiling, blond ut,...... hal record ol atniblt &amp;Ojll&gt;puta.
"1"'"" 11\Bn l'!hearaaao.
gotteu Into. .
· ,
Uwe)l wol born .to ~. ond
With · • - t a Frank Bor· ' LcweU lliartedhla eaioer u a Mn. Jollileo~ A; 'U!O'tll Sf. In
ond WOllam Ancien, LcweU IIJ)O~e traveler ,.,. 1H$ by~ .ct.,..e1and. oi!!o, He p-ow up,
'"""" to circle the nloon 10 lor twO wlieu WIUt ·Bofll)tll Ill ~er, In llll~ !iltere
Umea IIIIa ' Chrlstmu. ilornltJ! ,tile GomlDj ( Cll!ai!Je, a mid-- .he "!"I the llrl h• O.~I.Y
illod-natureolly collo IA/V~ll "tile Do..,n\ber . mloolpn t11a1 .UU .:was tl1 nwt'l';' ', , . ,.
rumantle member ollhe ...,.... llands ao t11o world'oloniu!- · · TOdal' ·LOvell Ia a Navy
o1 his rase~ with .1 ~ · thai cramped ~ But-1111 .c areer wltll the
Verne • story, 1ut the COIJ!Illlrl· ~01180 '110 Nlly O&lt;pe&lt;tecP·ill NaY,-' PI ott 'to a llhaiQo otart.
"'!"~~ellrlldng;
hslr lfllill· hls a -tt r ac tl we. He IJ1llllocl· lq the U.S. Naval
' DCIII1 Apollo 8 anc1 Veme'o . brunettci wilt! ~I.Yn had iil\oen
Acaclorny, after hllb scbool, but
l!"qlnary SJ&gt;Oceohljl are ·~ blrtb.' Ai lt-turned out, tile baby waa not a...Jilocl ond went
very much al!lce, rOualllJ" ~ .• Waited "Willi ;. -Jilonth arter .dad lnsleod .10 the Volverllt¥ or
bullet wltll on entrance batch came bome. 11 trail 7~ a. w;....,llfl.
·
eut lD one aide, ill tho - ;·' . . · ·OI!DCO· be¥ IJ!CI the Lqvella
He llna!J.y WClll an apint- Verne !magi..,. t be - - -ed him Jel!rey •Carl.
. ment '!!&gt;· tile naval acaclorny,
ll!fht alllrtlnr lD Florida. ~
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.,..motecl In 1951 ond ccon.ol Apollo
wUl otart .
p1etec1 0 series o1 0y1ng
·k - •

for theln.

TIMo&gt; arri•ed

·. ..,_., . Gala Night at

:~()ver ~fJv~l/~$ :M~oh; ~:'l:'!~P ·

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Prln.., Norodo!n Ilia boll&lt;q&gt;~&lt;w ,.. uTtoed ..... todil)f ... .... .... CambodiiD - · ~
illolr ..,.. ror Cllrllltmoo. eald in P!mom Peoh he · ,..
·'!ltv ...... pro!l1pUy glv"'
the border Ia bod&lt; )lOY, cholera ond Cambodia.
oNJIPD ond a staek ol
'!be 11 Amerieans. c:optured
Olrillllw! preBODts frMI hcone. Jul,y 17 their landing craft
'l'llo I2UJ man, ~. 4 Earl Billed across tile bolder ,.. the
Gama1J ol S.eramldo, Ca.W., Mek0111 River, walked olf an
.-.mea In Plmom Penl1 air Vletnun dvllW&gt; coounerdal plane dreaoed In ..,
assortment ol U.S. ArDij'
uni~ms, clvillan clothe• IIDd
garmenta the Cambodiana made

1&gt;:r

-ne~ Pcon~~t, 0. '. Frklal', De&lt;embor %0, IH8

ton,.1'1. --Pl..,.,.t.

Ori;lnal D•aignt

fAST SERVICE

Quality Print Shop
Mill St.

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ON -ALL PASSENGER TIRES IN STOCK

• All Sizes

•All Grades

•All Treads

SALE
POSITIVELY

rei•••

CoJIII"essl...t a0urceo said ORb'

u.8 wOJ'cllrir'ohjolut alltiCIWICOIIIC!

ani the time or tile releose remolrwl to bO ..,_. on.

DEC. 31--------------------------THE END OF OUR BUSINESS YEAR 1968
All,. PRICES PLUS FE~ EXCISE TAX 1.35.UP

TH~ - NATIONALINE
DURING THIS SALE ......•.
,.

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NOW • , , RED ROSE PRESENTS A COMPLETE
LINE OF BALAMCED MINERAL NUTRITION FOR
YOUR LIVESTOCK .•. RED ROSE SUPER MIMERAL
-•' hlth f16"1 photphorou• mlnore~l with o colclu~n•photphorous
111, Red RoM Su~or Mh•rol It o•peelally dotlgnod fot
"-"hoke feedlnt to dolry herds, wlwro letume roughage It
...; to tNJing be.J herdo; to •wino; e~nd to hor••• where o nor•
,.. calcl....,.pho•phorou• ratio I• do•lred. Red Ro.. Su~
MI,..GI Is highly reeom-ndod for f1edlng to c:owt durine tho
drJ: fNrlod llefore eol'l'int• h pro'llldos neceuary photphorou•
oM ,.wonts withdrawln, of iiOholphorout From the bone ttruc•
t.,., • comUtlon thot cr611t1.1 l'llinoral IIIII''I'OIIon at eoi'I'I"Q and
~le ol

• .,. ,.,ult In IIIIlS! fovllf. When tho dairy h•d doe• not ho.-o or:•

e"' to OUftido ml!'ll"•l feed.,. d,,. to oxtremo weothor c:ondl·
~""'••
IIUMtol thould be fed o" top 'of the grgln ration
... ~. rote .f four ovnco1 _. day for the flut .. Yen day' ; then
,;t fM ,roft!, of two ounco1 ,... d.y.

s..,..,

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WHEELS BALANCED

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~soiOol, .... L m. Cllllrch

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IIIII F'llarlll !llliliidl:r
7•30 p. ":'• Clsorch i!mlce11.

DIS'J:

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Pont A.
DO. Ss!hrs. ·~. Komi!V W&lt;ln
~ t:30 L ""·I - SchoOl,
1Q:31 t. m..llb1lle Tllolss, Supt.
FauO;,ohll&gt;, 6:80 P. m.

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~niA&gt;tllltllt!, R OJ 'Jolin-...,.,
vooijlrmee"- 6:30,-Sundlr.

'THB IIUTLAND COMNUNITY
....,. ....... ~ OWY!- · CIMICR-RIY. -TDIItpuat 7:45. ' .
lOr. &amp;,Z: 7 ..,., 1:30 L81.1
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CHJUST1A!f SCIENCE 8onieH _...., Mniet. 11 Lto. Wool11 ' 815 MaiD SL, ·Pl. P•••• --~-muii.,7:J0p,m.
&amp;umYs 11a. m.: W.,..sdl;ra
~ 111111!,~ 7:30. ' .
8 p. m. AD wol- 1
, .. Tilt DAI'iVILLE WESLEY AN
CHURCH- Cllotlea Dour, Pllln
L01TRIDGE UNJtEI&gt; ME1'll- lur1 .Alln illotcll, &amp;am&gt; Sebool
ODlST- ,W~,IIntlllllllllnl Slt&gt;erlntondonl. SundiJ Sebool,
~~ •• ol each IDIIIIth, 'O:t.l a. 9:36 t. m.
. 1 .Wol'lblp sorYI..,
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)8l11IODJST DJII!Iai""- RoY.'

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Supt.

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~TED 7;30 p.m. .
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BRE'f'IIRI!N IN CIIJII!I:I'- JIM, 1 wisl.tYAN .U1WBD ¥E'IJIQn

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7:30p. m.IU.IU'.P.
•lllw Mdi Sotldzl&gt; pbo -DJOOt. 7 p.&gt; !11. Mch&amp;oslilriJ-Cbolr

Rlporta on I 1 recent vl1lt to
tbs Gallipolis Stats lnsUIIIto lor
a lloUdsJ party ~ tbs pr.,.....
tion ot trult bas~s for 12 1hut·
Ina were given durlngWedne!lday
niJbt•• meedrc or the WUdwoocl
Gardea Club.
The meetiDa: waa held at t h e
home ol Mn. Karl Grueaer,
proal-, . with Mro. Ke,.,.th
Harrlo IIIII Mrs. MUton Houdotl)alt 11 the co-hostesses. Mrs.
Crueser reported on the party at
tbs GSL Mra. Fred Neaae told
or prtt&gt;Orllll and deli..rlng the
fruit basketa to shut-Ins of the
community.
During the buslne11 •easton.
1 letter was read from Mrs.
Charles Lewls reg.rdtrw: t h e
Christmas flower show in which

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PJIES!IV'lERIAII - Rn. L l stoltblu, Pllslor. SlnloJ acllool. lniri~ a.m.,~· ~ 111'1101100. Wec!t"lsdl;r, 3i!Jp.m.l
1:30 LILI wonhlp een!ce, 10:· ............ DlY\d - · c I a 1 1 SOjd« C1to1r ~.0,-Titursdl;r;
30 0.111.1 Blb1o atolirlllllpi'O)'Or' leodor. ChrlaU&amp;n£td;a.0.,?:30: 7t8Q p. aLJ
Slnke . •
ssrYice, W~"""'· 7:30 ,P."": p. m. ovsr)o Oll:er 5!tldlll' efto GUild, I!IUrtMIIo•doli·AC!t,..... .
.
..... J-ta lllencer,llrslldont, II 7030 p. lli.f .JIIiW fl\lldeh
FOKEROY Flll~l; BAPJ1irr Pnyor -~ 7;30 p. lit. -'7 . cltsa ·· -· ~
1
_ Jobo wuu, ~- achool Wednssdl;r. BMrd""'ill~ 7:30 - ..ch · ~, 8 p. i!Li \Y.S.C.I$o, .,
·..P, f!andsi''...... .t:IO Lll)ol P. m., OJ:IIt'lf....J 9f lllCllli•'-. , ~CG!oil ~ ~ ~ 1~36 . &gt;'
__,_ _...... 10:30 a.m.·
, l'OJJEROY :niJIATY IJNn'EII . p. m. • \ O!ill1ta1, JIPiril. ~Gill --,·- . •
· · ' CHURCH OFC8RJm',.,. a... W, ..,....~ eacti' ~~,p., _.
. .,......,, 8tt5 P. m. E..,.
IL
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Ill.. -ohll&gt;, 7::10. Pnyer IIIII 8:80p.m., W. . .ldsl· .
'. . W.,., ~ ~ ~. t:lll DJST Cllitl!cl! _;, Tf;· Dill Jlo.
praise, Wednssdl1, 7:30.
a. ID.; WonbiP. 10-.2$ a. . !JI, • Cl\tri, pailor, ~- ~· . ,
tiNrn!J&gt; F Al'!'H CHURCH 111'. UNION BAPTIST- Rev. Youlb cbolr -~. ~. 9:30 t. ILl W'l&gt;rahiR lahk:i, '{;30 · .
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·-·~ 6:36 P. m. Kra. )(arvin Bart, P.•m.·OIIIclillloard,llnt~
Noa.. SeltiOIIUHit- - • •
Ce&lt;U Cox, palfM, SuniiQ ""'- -~- cbolntbNrlll, eaclt ~. 8,30 p. IlL . . ~i,
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Smltb.Sr.,paator~_ 9JildU'school 8uperinten1ert. Earl starkey, '1'burldq 710,P.m.
Mn
Pill!
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a·-"', .lloir Jallnsoo. Sua d 11 ... ~•• Sehool, 9:!$ a.m.: SUnday
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Tburldq,
all DIST CIIIIRCH - W: ndo lfo. .
acbool, 9:30 a.m.: worsblp oer- evenin8 worship, 7:30; WednsJ- . dQ, BuiJ•
qulltltW j)iriJ 1a ,,..•.;... paM-, ... ~.~........
vleo, 10:10 a.m. and 7:30p.m. day pnyorlllll Bible otudJ, 7:30 ehurcli...W _,.,
~.. •~ .,.._b
· -71
each &amp;today. Y - meellne and a.m.
RUTLAND CHURCH OF :30 t. IlL I Wora lD aervtee, II ~choir pracilco, 6:30 p.m . . OICh
SVTrON UNITED ME'l110.. CHRIST - Eugliao Underwood, L m.,· llrot IIIII tbint S!thllaJt
!mlday.
. DIST CHURCH - W. Dale Jl4c. pastl&gt;l'; V. H. Braley,lq)t.l SUI&gt;- tiach ~Oitb, ·•
. · • .,
KENO CHURCH OF CHIU!IT- Clurg, pastor. SUndU Seholi, dlly scliool, 9:30 L m.: comTill! Rl1l'LAND "loii!TIIODIST
10•80 1. m. • Wonhlp sen!co, -·'-'·n .~ wor·•ip ··-•ce 10•,. CHURCH - Rov. C. J. ~I.,,
Norman McCain, au,perlntondenl.,
•
' cond .~ 1.__ , •~ ~· ~no '
poslor Clmr&lt;h SchoDI 8:80a.m.;
Senf~a weeklY. at 9:30 a. m. 9:30 a. m., H
...... uun.u 30 Lm.; prayer
Thurs- w .hi,p rvlce
L m

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7:30
S¢od-:-;;t5
L m. Christian Enlea_., ll1lnl
S01m'dly or oadl ...-,
LAUREL CLIFF FREEIIE'I'Bo.
~...._School
OIISI' CHU RCH - _.._
9:30 a. m., Dl01'IIiD&amp; wor.lbiP,
10:10 a. m., ovenlac _....,,
7:30 p. m.; Wodlpesdl;r, Cl)rlno
lAD Youth Crundora, 6:30p.m. .
and pnyor moetltlc, 7:30 p.m. ,
Thur&amp;dsl, choir proetl&lt;e, 7 p,
m. R. Eugene Gill, Pastor: Pbll
Wise, s..&gt;t.
DEXTER CHU""H OF CHRIST
""
-Ronnie Ru&amp;sell, pastor. No.,.
man c. WW. •&lt;e&gt;t. !mlday SchooL
9'30 L m.; Worship llrYiceo
10:30 a. m. Chrlstlaa.-vor
&amp;mclay evening.
RACINE FIRST CHURCH OF
TilE NAZARENE -S11ada;rScbool
9:30 L m.; Morning Worship,
l0:30 a. m..; Eveni~W Worship,
7t30 p.m. Pruer senlcea, 7:30

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Preacltlag, tiratand tldrdSuridlll'
o1 mcmlb by Charles Russell ot
9 , 30 a.m.
· BRADFORD CHURCH OF
CHIIIST _Charles RulloeU, pal•
tor, Richard Gilkey, SQpt. !ml·
day School. 9, 30 L m.; ldornll1!

SWtdaY each mcllllh.

dlly, 7:30p.m.

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A IIU'Jirlse shower of holiday
allla lor Erma Cleland, c1ep11y
·~ councllor. was a hllhllsht
at the annual Chrtatmaa party
ol Cheater Councll 323, Daugll.
ters Of America, at the hall Tues.

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ZION CHURCH OF CHRISTPcmeroy • Harr!IIOIIYIIle Rood.
John Webster, pasll&gt;r, Ra1 Llln
tlo, Sundl,y achool
deort. SUnday school, 9:30 0.111.1
. morning worship, 10:80; Sundi.Y
eY8111DBseniee,?; prQ&amp;r meet· lng, W"""'sday, 7 p.m.

CHFB'lER ClftJRCH OF THE
CIIESTI!II lUmlOIIST Cbi1'1IO
NAZARENE _ Rev, Herbert - a... Ploarl A. CooiO, putor.
Grato, pastor. Worship aen!co, CHI!STEII: Wcraltlp, I a. "'-1
ll a. Ill. and 7, 30 p.m., IOJD!oy. · ~ Scholll, 111 · i. m.: Jars,
Swrlsy Sehool, 9:80 a.m. JUch- Wald Spslcer, 5ol&amp;llo FLAT·
ard Barton. Sot&gt;~-. Charles 81 .. WOOOS. Cburd&gt; SebOol, Sundi.Y,
Worlblp, 10:30 a. m.; Emd.ll8 sell. uslstantSitfL .Prlyermeet- 11 a. •·• JGiu1 Bally, IQPt. Worworship, 1 p.m. W"""'sdi1Bible lng, Wednssdl1, 7,30 p.m.
sblp aen1ct altemalol wllb AI·
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· slllclY. 7:30P.m,
ot
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tuck. l'alllor, Rev. Morris M.
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Mr N
Le
Ncb -k.
aa J!rwtl, JIUI&gt;Or, ......... _..,
WOlf&lt;.
Jo•u• Christ or Le- Day
e. orma e,
SEVENTH DAY ADVENTIST ohlp, t a. m~ ~ SebOol•
TUPPERS PLAINS UNITED Saints, Portland • Bacino -.!. SUnday Sehool Sq&gt;erlntondent. Cltureb - I'Omero)'' Kulberr)' 10:10 a. m,
-IIE'TIIODIST- Morning Worship Sunday School, 9:30 L m.; JllorDo ~ School, 9:30 L m. SUI&gt;- Htlabll Rood, norlbol VetMalll
ST, PAUL'S L111'HERAN . -IS.
9:30 a. on. at Iormor EUB build- 1,. Worsldp, 10:30 a.m. iOJD!oy du senlce, 8 P. m., !he RB'&gt; K..-lal lltJiilltal. Pblllljt Gag· · E. SOcond st., Pllmero)', Suoda1
i~Vo EJPOillled Sunday Sehoolses- ewnq service at 7, Wedae...... lllax Donahue or. Mllldlepotl or, pastor, W-sday, 7:30 p. Sell bool, 10 a.m.;WoraldpaoniM
sion
nursery to grade sb: awning pnyer service, 7;30. _apealdng.
m., Bible study andP1'83ermeet•
UNITED METRO.:
children at former Methodist a.
PastOr, Elder _F rederick J. Sto-:
JEHOV All'S WITNESSES, tu.. ire. saturdaY: Slbbath School,
"""st 9:30 L m., Mrs. J I m e s
barl.
ry Carnahan, presldiQrmlnl-. 10t30 a. Ill.; Worship, 9:36 a. m. DIST CHURCH - Rev. Paul A,
Stout, children's IICH'rlrtendent.
SUad
B1bJ0 locturo 8130
Pll!ST UNITED PRmiBYTER· ~~. psstor. SUIIdl1 Sebool,
~.~•. Church Sehool, adults and
lll'b:
~~ 1' .30 Lm.: TAN cliuRCH - Mldclloport, 9:30 L m., Ben Quloellbori'J,
~....,BRADBURY CHURCH OF Wide Tower DIULI,I', 0: a.m.; Guest :Minister, James BuchaD- &amp;f)&amp;. Mornins worlhip, 10:30 I.
}'OIIIh, 10:80 L on.; junior high, CHRIST- 5liDdll' school, 9:30a. W-ldaY: Bible llludy, 7 P. m,
11r 1t IIIII third o,_.._ ell
oenior high and fWIV sdults m. Gleoi Evaas, 8Jpt. Clurch aor. Thursday: Mlnlllry lclxlol, 1 p, · an, Sot1dsl Sebool So;lerlnte1&gt;- m.,
_...,. H
meet in former Methodlat Church ncea, 10:30 a.m.; eveninl ser~ m, Serv.tce meetliw, 8 p. m.
del&amp;. Sunlky Sdlool., 9:30 ILm. mcnh.
EveDIDI e\'UIIIl.Uc
for SundiJ Church Sebool. Boyd
MASON CHURCH OF CHRIST- Worship Service, 10:80 LDL service, 7:30 p, m., second 111111
Hackney. youth superintendent; UC!e, 7:30; Wedneldly, prayer Mlller SL - EmriOD Weekley,
Choir practice. 7:30 p.m. We~ fourth SUndays.
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servlees, 7:30p.m.
CARMEL UNITED METHn..
110..A.....
ldgll class IIIII aenloudulta
psmn-, Bible lllud7 classes,~·
-&gt;•
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jajeet11111 lri rbriner EIJB bullcllng,
GRAHAM UNITED METHO- dsl, IOa.m. Worshlpluslprsach·
ASBURY . uNJTED MErliO. DIS'P CHURCH - Rev. Paul' A;
•. Hobart Vlnsyard, ""'L Adult Bl· DIST ClftJRCH - Preaching, 9:- q, 10:55 a.m.; SuniiQ O"lenltw DIST, S)&gt;racuso - Rev. Wandell SoUers, pastor. Sot1dsl Sehool,
• bleCluspart;y,laat~ooch 30 a.m., First and SOCOild 8m- oorYice, 7:10. Bible lllud7 Stutler,
·
S:30 I. m.;
Wo,yns 10;30
)louah,LSot&gt;!.
paator. o.~.
~...., .,.....,_., ¥orniworthlp,
m.,
mcllllh. Y - Fellowship each ..,.
•··s of each lllOidh·, Third and elasoes, Wedns"""', 7,30 p.m, •. 10 L m.·• ...,.,
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Sunds:, 6 p. m. Ia - r Metl&gt;o Fourth 511Dd11'1 eachmonlh, WorGRACE EPISCOPAL- E. MaiD W....... lp service, 11 L m.: MYF month. EvenltW-:::-'lollc
odlst bulldiD&amp;. District ywlhraJ. aldp service at 7:30 p.m.; Wed- St•• ......._
~•• ~ocbool-~
6 p. m. ,....._,.
o.~. P
- - meeU••
•.......,and
... --...... ....,. ,.,.JUn;n
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·-service, 8 p. .m. secon:l
Jy llrstMondo,yol-hmonth.
nesda1 evenln!!s at 7:30, Pri,Yor 5liDdll' at 10:30 a.m.'lblrd !ltD- Wednesday, 8p. m.
lhlrd Sundi.Yeach monlh.
LETART UNlTED KETHO- 0111 Bible IIUdv.
day ol each 111011111 Ill IDOI'IIInl
POMEROY CHURCH OF THE
DIST CHURCH- Flrlll and Soc- '
FREEDOM- GOSPEL MISSION aen!&lt;e, Holy COIIIIIIIIIIIGI 7:30 NAZARENE- Ccrner Unloolllll
ENTERPRISE UNITED ME11J.
ond llmdsJ• preacl&gt;lall. 8 p.m.; -Bald Knobs, Portland-llashan p.m.
llulbofll'. Rev. Clyde
ODIST - Rev. WWiam. Alraaa,
1blrd and Fourth llmdsJa. b · Jlold. Rev. E. J. Grtmlh,paotor.
SOU'l11
L
' 1putor. SUnday SehoGI, 9:30 Pastor. Rolph ~r, Sot&gt;l.l
day Scbool10 a.m., WorsiiiPMr- ~ Sehool, 9:30 t. m.; R&lt;&gt;gn . METI!Oiils'r~~.hlp~= o. m.: RIJmond Walburn, lqtt; EldonWoeka, Aas'I.Worohlpoerriee 11 a.m.; 'I'ueldal B'ftainP oar WUfred, &amp;cJt. Sunday worship ·ml bJrtiJ. SundaJ. 10:30 L m.; .MI:w1'IIDI worship, 10:30 L m.; vices. 9:30 Lm.; SUDda)t Sehoal,
at 8 p.m., PrOI'tirondBiblollud1- .service, 7:30 p. m. Prayer meet.- llrot 11111 tlilciiSutidl.)la, 7, 30 p. m. EveDIDC SorYice, 7:30 p. m. Mid- 10:30 Lm.; ·y - FoU..,sblp,
RUTLAND CHiJRCH OF THE log, TuesdaY, 7:30 p, m., Mll- SWtdaY Sebool, 9, 30 t. m. Ywlh week service, Wedns., 7:30. 6i~O. WednsldaY: Cbnlr, 6:15p.
NAZARENE _ aev. Lloyd D. :lord Freclerlck, claas ltsdor. Fellowship, 6 V• m. oaeb SlmdaJ Jt. m.
m.: Bible stitdy, 7:.0. .
Gr1Jma, Jr., putor. Suo da 1 ·Ywlh Fellowship, Frlcli.Y,7:30p. at ~~ ·Pia!Do United )(etho. • FOREST RUN UNITED YE'l11·
CHURCH OF CHIRST .-1, ~:10 a.m.;IDOl'llllll_.· , m. Ernest Deetor,l-r; R&lt;&gt;gn dlstCburcb.
ODIST- Rev. We_, G. slut.- dleport, . Sjb IIIII _MaiD, Ja&lt;k ."
illd». 10:30 Lm.; 1QW11 peo- ~·._er WUtred, Jr •• presiderL
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ler. putar, Wonhlp aentce, 9 Sclte&amp;, lll't. Blbla SciM:Iol, 9:30·.
pa&gt;a _,..., 8:4$ p.m.; .._ . ' MASON ASSEMBLY CHURCH
CIIESTER CHURCH OF GOD- L ILl SuniiQ SehoGI, 10 t. m. · a. m,; Mor1!irw ~' 10130 a,
111111c IK'flcea, 7 ,30 p.m. Wool- QF GOD - st., Kum, · "Tile Rev. CbolllorBJ78111,JJOslor. Jars. Fred NHH, Sot&gt;!.
m,; ~. -.ldp, 7:10 p, l!lol
MrYieo. 1:30. W, VL - . y SchOOl, 10 a.m. Sunds: Scholll, 1:30 L m.;, WCII'•·
MtlotaCiviLiz U N'J TED Pruer Brice, W-lday, 7 p.
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Koraltw wcrshlp, lla. m.~. sblp
11 a. m,, EmtiJV -ooJST
n.
Wetlle.U m. Rov. flaUIIII Mo)ror, JJOslor•
KIDDLEPORT HEA'l11 UNlTDI ael!ltlc .een!ce, .7:30. p.; m.Biblo '"'rshlp, 7t30 P. m,l'rlll'v ..... -•n
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CHURCH (!F THE NAZAiiENE
JIETII(I))8T-Mu E . - . _ Slllll!' sad pnJ01' aervtee, _Wed- leo, Tuesday, 7:30P.m.
stutler, poslor. Sundi.Y SehoGI., -Middl.,..ft. RoY, AlfilrJMIII•L
mlala.; .lsmH Brwl..,.., lllildiiJ, :i':30 p. m. .Cbl-·na, ' Senlce, l'btrldq, 7 130 p. m. I L m.; KeiOIIth Wta-, Sq:t ,poslor. Lelltizi1lJlor,SUpt."""
. . . . lchool - - - . JiUtor, -173.5131._ )(oalhly aJrwl, !!rat s.tordiJ ol, 'll'orsblp ...vtee, l0 L Ill.
. dlly ScbOol \'f&amp;30 L m.i Kondill
CIIOII'cb acbool, 1:30 a.m.; 11101'11CAitLETON CHURCH -KIDII• -mont!&gt;.
' ' SYRACUSE CHURCH OF THE Worlhlp, 10jili a. itt.; !1\dcir 1!011111 -iblp, 111;30 Lat.l ycMh hoi)' Road, Son11,Y Sehool, 9tSO
HEMLOCK GROVE CIIRJS. NAZARENE- Rev. A. E. Miller, ctet:r, 6:10 .tli:u~ 6:45,p. '
&amp;a....... $mdsJ,8p.m.Cbolrre- a.m.,RIIPbCVI.~Woraldp: l1AN Church- JamesSmllb, posiOr, Bob Moore,· SuniiQ m.!lunollo' · '
'· m. o.ilq~,
-~ ....,....,,7p.m.,cholr oervtco, 10:30 L m;lllll7:30 P. Pastor; lld&gt;erl Paul- 5liDdll' Sebooi8Jpt. SUnday Sehoolclll~. ?:lOp, m. ~ ......... Will·.,
. - . B«t Pbllsoo. l'rlll'v' ,.., al101'D81011· l'rllot
achool supt. Morning OWY!ce, u fol'oll- 9:30 o.m.: KDrDo nesdq, 7:30lll"tti. .·
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MrYieo. W-sdl;r; 8 P.ID.
·w-sdly, 1:30 p.m.
9:10 a.m.; !illldlly sebool, 10:45 q Worship, 10:30 a.m.; NYPS
THE SALVA'l10N ARKY -l!ha.m.; ~ meeun., 6,t$ p.m. SWtdiJ 6:30 P.ID.I Evsngellsttc 1QJ Ra1 S, -~. 1a .
Sonlce &amp;""'-Y 7:36 p.m.1 Mid- cbarp. Soolq, 10 a.m.,Holl• ·

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Bells" were IIW\K to Mrs. Cle~

Gift Exchange

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Held by D of A
A gilt exchange wsa hold w..
lng Moadsy nllht's meeUne of
Tb-.,. Coon ell 17, Daughters
ol America, held at lhe IOOF

c!Y:;;cuSE

hill.

Edna Reibel, eouneUor pro
tom, .,.,.meted tbe meeting dur·
. IDe wblcb time It was reported
lbat Hoi• Baer Is home from !he
hollpital, Carrie Meinbart re~
malns at pallonl st Holzer, Adria
,Sayre 'tl recuper.ating at home,
: Jaae Am IHto Ia c:cn!lned with
: _ . . . , . , Tbe doolh or sauacle
~ ~ Nettie Hayes was also report~

HEINER1 BAKERY

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:,0 R.. ~t. the me~ wa1 a
:'Chrloimaa grsetlng from Laura
· La ~ Betteaux, state councilor and
tbe atate board o1 ol!lcers.
·. A poinsettia motif wu eorrled
out ID !he rofresbment table deeoratlonl, It wu amoonced that
lito ......., will be audited before
tbs Jatllary meetlag.

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bally wllh red berrlas IIIII !he
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gesUon that the shalloW roots
or holly trees by mulched 1..
stead or cuJU ,.ted, IIIII that !hey
be plaited where there 11 protection trom severe weather.
Mrs. Mllton Rouah"s topic was
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land as lhe entered the council
room. Ste was presented with a
large white basket heaped with
gifts from the members.
The meeting of the council was
preceded by a holiday dinner. The
food for th'! dinner wa1 provided by Eva Bailey, • member 1lho
resides In Florida. It was her
Christmas gilt to tbs lodge, and
In appreciation, members llsn·
ed a Christmas card to be mailed to her.
The 40 members attending
were seated at decorated tables
tor the dinner served by M a e
~ncer, Goldie Frederick, Olive
KoUe1, Opslllollon, Marcia Kel·
l~r, Ada Holter, and Hattie Fred~
erick.
The good of lbs order committoe had cllsrJII of !be Chrlst.mas program. Deoorationa fea.
tured a Ugh.ted. tree. There was
a gLtt exchange among the mem·
bera and several personal gl.tta
were dlatrlbutocl. The groop 111n1
Cbrlltma1 earol.l with Helen Wolf
st !be plano and Mary K. Hooe
as the song leader.
During lhe meeting, wblcll op.
oned In ritualistic lormwllbDor·
otll,y Myera, councilor ,in charge,
pltns wore made lor thoiDstallatlon ol ol!lceri 11 !be Jatnlal')' 7
meellng, Tho - · of tbe Council are to be audited at the home
of Esther Rldelllur on Doc. 80.
Reported W were Zma Btw.
Lucille Kraeuter, and Margaret
McLain. It was also noted that
Bett;y Roush Is borne !rom Cam.
den Clark Hospital.

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Mr. IIIII Mrs. Earl ~dams, GaJ.
lipolil, to Bryce Smith. son of
Mr. and Mrs. Harold E. Smith,
Syracuse, wnt be an ewnt of
saturdl,y, Dec. 21. at the Porn.
eroy Church or Christ.
Vows of the ceremony will be
read at 7:30 p, m. lollowlng a
hal!-IKJur or oqotlal m..lc to be
pre181lted by John LiJle, vocall•t.
A reception In lbs church social ...... will be held lmmedlatol3 following tbs .....,..,..

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BAPTlST- Rev. CS""'II Al!du, day 7:30 P.ID.IIIlii......Y lleot.- dlly S¢od, YGOIJII PeoPle'&amp; !Aspenu weekeld wllhhlsparentll,
palfM. Richard Flnk,SIInilll. IIv Second Wednslidll' ol each 8iG£1, 7 p. .m.; ~ - · · ·
Mr. 0111 Mrs. Troy Zwilling.
Sehool Sotlerlolellloal. SlmdaJ' IIIOIIIh 7:30p.m.
7tl0 P. m.1 ~' 1 to 8.p.
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Mrs. Lindo McKenzie IIIII
Sebool, 10 L m.; Wonblp, 7:3q
MASON BAP11S'I' CH,APEL ;" . !!'-! Ladltl -IAIID117":&amp;a,
Kra. Roy Wlnsbremor 11111 dlllf!htor, Sherry, CGI.....,,, and
p. m. Pl'I,Yer mooting, Thursdl;r, 'l'llo Rev. Harold .CUiinlltgham, ,Pnp
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7:80 p. m. Choir practice, Tueln ...... . atulio ~ !liM!"
di.YI wllh tbs Iormor'• dsllih- lleld vialt..s tbslr mntbsr, Mrs.
day, 7 p. m.
dl;r Sebool Sot&gt;~- CllniOr Socond ·
lor aid IIOI&gt;IrHaw, Jar, IIIII Mrs. EvdJn stowe.
ind P - ·SIL,
Harold Weaver IIIII ~ otst.
Mr. BlllllysoUoiC•IumbuueCARLETON CHURCH-KJtwOo Vt.l SuniiQ ocbool, 9:t5 LilLI ,
eeRily spent a Thursdlll' IIIII Frl·
boll' Road. 1bo HeY, .101' stllea, -itblll aorvtce, iL w - . "Loul•vlllt.
_..._ __.YI_ m~sta ofMr.lllll ds1 with bit motbsr, Mra. Oms
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WIUiam Harden, TaJnm,y, Brion wen .u-r gueats ol Mr. IIIII
111111 Teroaa, o! Rlelns RD, Mr. Mra. lld:Jert HyaoU ond ~: aen!ce each Wodnelldll', 7:30 poslor; , _ Blackatoot,cl!oorch
iJIIKra. Robert R. HardoD, Pam,
Klta Lu&lt;U1o Nowland ol Alb- P. m.
achool - - .Nornltv
Ralph IIIII Sondn, oiBaclns,RD, eno ipelll adQ w!lh bar mother, ·
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OF wcrshlp, 9:30 t. m.; ctlurdl
llDII Mra.llonald lltlrdenoiCbssb- KrL Elfta Nowland.
CHRIST - Robrt II. WOCid, posocbool, 10:15 Llll.l oftlllrw ~
Ire. ~· Donald llardsn, aorvMr. mr Kro. James Teaford
lor. ~ Bible Slllll!', 9:30 L ahtp, 7:30; ltYF Somjllll'. ~ao
111c wtth the u s. NaV)', Is in were at Children"• Hospital In in.; Mornl111 Worthlp, 10:30; p.m. ' Pl'l)'tr ~
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V - but Ia oxpectlrwtoopsnd Col-a 10 · Ylslt the latter's Y - meet11111, 6:80 p, m.: E - lll!df, W..._sdl;r, 7oa1J,p.m. ·M,Chrl- In Jopan.
. niece, Rita Holman, who loa ps- ' ni!V wnrohlp, 7::10. MJ6.Week mimstratlve Coliicll 'ttltiltlair.'
Jar. IIIII Mni, Jameo KonrGod Uent tbsrs.
aervice, W-sdl;r. 7:30 p,m, llrat - . ,
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lolr. IIIII Mra. William E. Guln- Junior choir practice, Frldi.Y,
dQ with hU lllher tbs Rsv. L. S. &amp;bar spoilt a dl;r with her molbsr 4 a. m.
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MrL Pearl Ballard, Golllpollt. . LANGS\IILLE • CHRIStiAN,
111: Ud lira. Fni*IJ.o HoodAllee Freeland and Apaa Lan&amp;tmUo vw_,j, aev ..M.rt
IIIIIIMr.IIIIIKrL White a meetiJIC ol tbs ~ lflllior, - · W""""'
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ltr; an1 Mrs. tbs O.tlst Church In~ day Sehool 8taday ScboOJ
anlllmil¥ and 1'liOI' olao called on loin. Deroo at 9:ao a.m.; 8otidOI' ol&amp;l:t ...
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tey IIGII•~ lllllllamlly.
•leo 7:30p.m. Mid weok ssrYico
Jlta, · 1llt8w Hod..., IIIII six Wednssday lllbl at 7:80.

a door awag.
Mrs. Hiram Fisher talked on
the care of holly anclevergreens.
She spoke of tbs ossoctatloa ol
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tbs club participated. Also road
think you note from StaDo
ley Nease tor a remembraDCe..
The Chrlrtmas theme was car..
rled oot in the meethw with pap..
era on holly, mistletoe an:t Uve
planta, and a demonatradon on

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opmenL Mllllatoe bas lonr been
aseodation with tht boUdly ._.
son and a pqMIIar deooratllw
!tom.
Dlaeussirw eue of holldl,y
plaDta waa Mu. GrueHr. P!XDo
seUiat, chrylanthem.UIIla, azalea• and most other Clxrtatma•
plonto like • bel l i - 68 and 70dqreoswltbhlgh
humidity, In a b&lt;laht window
away !rom draft!.
Mn. Nease demoostratod !he
makina ot a door aw.,. She used
eveqreen on a frame centert-w
It with pine cones, Christmas
belli IIIII a bow.
Th arrangement ollhe month
was a mantelpiece of evergreens,
po~Uiaa, and Wpers made by
the boste1s,
Listed ln thing&amp; todothb month
by Mrs. EdisonHollonwereJendlng for new catalogs, keeplrw the
Christmas nowers watered. feed.
esaary, •he Aid.

FP.!DAY
PAST MATRONS, Eoqo11ns
Chapter, Order ol the Eastern
Star, Chrl.-s psrty, 7:30 Frl·
day nlsht. home of Mra. M. L.
French; Mrs. Walter Hayes, co-

lng tbs blrdo, IIIII P'lntlrw 111e
Chrlstma• tree it It Is a balled
IIIII burlaped,IIYIII8 one.
hoJtess; $1 ettt exchange.
Blue rlllbon awlll'ds tor ar.
LADIES AUXILIARY, Feens1·
ruwements went to Mrs. Nease Bemett Post 128, American Lefor her door swq, Mrs. Grueaer gion ancl junior members, lnDa1
for her mantel piece, and Mrs. Christmas part;y; baked.iteakdtft.
Hiram Fisher lor an arrange. ner, 8 p. m.i ronowed by •1 &amp;1tt
ment. uslrw dried wisteria vine exchange; auxUlary to provide
with gUUori!V gold rosss IIIII a steak, bread ancl co«ee; each
mado1111 ll&amp;urlns.
member to bring a covered dlsh.
Chrlstlnla devotions to open Resenati.oas are to be made
the meetUw were given by Mr1.
with Mrs. Albert Roush b.)' ThursNease. She read trom Luke, the day evei'JinB.
second chapter, and two poems,
AFTER BASKETBALL game
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Chrlstmas Time Again" and dance, Friday night lollowlng the
••Christmas Memories.'' Mem- Meigs basketball game at the
bers responded to roll call with Meigs High Sehool gym at Mld-perioral Chris1mlla traditiOJll. dlECtOrt. starting At 8:30 p.m.
There was a gtttexchangedur~ The Jaya will emcee.
ing the soctal hour all! a gilt
MIDDLEPORT-POMEROY Rorrom the club WIS presented to tary Club meeting Friday, 6 p.
Mrs. Grueser. The door prize
m. at the Martin Restaurant rathwas won by Teresa Gooch. The
er than at Heath United MeU.O..
hostesses served a salad course. ' dist Church.
SATURDAY
JITNEY &amp;JPPEII, 5 lx&gt; 7 p.m.
Saturday, Eastern IHI!h Sehooi.
Chicken and noodles, ham. numeroua dishes. Sponaoredbyrresh~
man class. Open to pubUc.
a thank you note was read from
DANCE AT WAHAMA Hlgtl 1
Mrs. Bruce Lloyd for food sent
8:30 10 11:30 p. m. Sorurda,y;
at the tlme ot her brother's
semt.formal, open to public; mus~
death. It was reported that Rob-.
ic by "Bored or Education."•
ort llarrls Is continuing oontriOIRISTMAS TEEN dance. Sa.~
butiou to the school lunch prourda,y, 8 to 11 p.m. at Meigs High
gram for needy children. A card
School, Middleport., Meigs Loeal
ol 11Jmpsd\Y wtll be sent to Mrs.
Band Boosters sponsoring; open
Mary Rinehart. Her brother, John
to public, 50 cents person. Jays
Stephenson, died recently.
emceeing.
Also reported was the hosSUNDAY
pltaUzatton ol Mrs. Ws,yne GibCHRISTMAS PROGRAM, Bradbons. Mrs. Nan Moore bated that
ford Clurch or Christ, 7 p. m.
all the cookbooks have been sold
Sun:Ja.)'; playlet, "Good WUI Toand ttlat another order will be
placed. Sbe also dlscu11ed the ward Women"', will be presented.
CHILDREN'S CHRISTMAS proTuesday night chlldren'a comgram,
7 p. m. Sunday, United
munity Christmas part,y, thankMethodist Church, Pomeroy; a
Ing lhooe who contributed.
combination or scripture readChristmas punch and cookie•
were served rrom a decorated ta- Ings. carols 1 and redtatloos;

Discuss Decorations
tor the
Christmas servlces &amp;mda7 were
Sanetuary decorations

dt•cu•sed when Cla11 12 met
Wednesday nlaht at Heath United Metbodl.st Church, Middlepori.
Mrs. Carroll Swan1011, Mr1.
Malcolm Roller. and Mrs. Forrelit Bachtel wlll asslat in decorating the sanctuary.
:V.r1. L, W, McComas, presIdent, opened the meeting with
a ltory .. The Legend of t h e
Gttl."' Devotions by Mra. James
Euler Included scripture from
Luke 2 and a .tory from Peter
Marlhall'• sermons entitled
"Dotne Something for Others."
The story ot love lorhlsflther
demonstrated by a lad In one
of Pearl Buek'1 books, "Chrlltmas In the Morning." was review~
ed by Mrs. Bachtel.
During the buaineas meeting

ble by Mrs. Moore, Mr1. Norman
Mrs. Everett Davis.
Mrs. Kenneth Byer was a con.
trlbuting hostess.
Wayland,

Candlelight Service Held
The adve'Pt Canctieltght servtei
was a feature or the Christmas
program _presented when the Women's Society of Chrlsdan Serv·
Ice met Tuesdi.Y night al the
East Letart United Methodist
Cia! reb.
The candlelightlng service was
a part or a meditation entitled
H Christmas
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a Thousand
Thtnp" by Mra. Barbera Duga~ Taking part were Mrs. Mll·
dted Dooahue, Mrs. Erms Norris, Mrs. Marlene Fisher a n d
Mrs. Marr Roush.
Theme of the program was
.. Which Sbal..l Be To AU People, n

Holiday Dinner
Held Wednesday
The amual holldlly dlllller par.
ty ollbeBradlllry ArtaandCralls
Club wao held W-sds.Y.
Following tbe dlmer at Bailey's RBstaurant, tbe JII'OUP went
to tbs home or Mra. Rulh Durst
In Middleport whore a gilt ex·~ wu bold. Kra. Jaddo
Reed road scr~J~ture from Luke,
111111 Mro. Durlt pii,Yid a modi"
ol carol• m ber organ.
01111 were prosentld 10 Mrs.
Elhol Colllal In obsorvaaco o1
her birtbciOI'• .
bsstcles
thole named were Mr1. Bern·
tee Wilm, Mn. Arlene Davt1,
Krs. Oleva Cotlrlll, and J OJ
Reed.

with the worship center reatur..
ing a globe and an open Bible.
Mrs. Hazel Fox read scripture
from st. Mark and there was
prayer by Mrs. Ernt1 Norris.
Readings inc.uded "Gin ol !he
Chlld' 1 by Mrs. Ferne B. Hay.
man, "Christmas Giving'' by
Mrs. Focie Ha.yman1 "T h a t
Ageless Magic" by Mrs. Nora
Pearson, "Lighting the Christ~
mas Tree•• by Mrs. Eileen ROUsh,
"One Solitary Life" by Mrs. Ha.
zel Fox, and "Christmas Wish'"
b.)' Mrs. Julia Norris.
The program concluded witb a
Christmas prayer by Mrs. Fish-er and group singing of ••snent
Nlght". uThere's A Song In lhe
Air," and "What ChUd is This."
Mra. Fisher was at the piano.
'Ibe meeting waa preeeded by
a turkey dirmer in the church social room, decorated in keeping
with the holiday season. other
members at the meeu,. were
Mrs. Marie Norris, Mrs. Gertrude Mamal, Mrs. Balva Fishor, IIIII Mra, Mabel Shields.
Guest'\ at the dinner were El~
sle Gibbs, Clara Mae Sargent.
Bett;y Van Meter, YVON8Garten,
Bartha Robinson, JOBie Roush,
Eq3 Wolle and Donna IHU.

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to Fort Car101'1, COlo•• after JpiiJdlna a 12
dl)' leave bere wltllldt DMXher,
Mrl. !mopno IIDajlp, and broth·

"Looking Out on an lnsp\ra·
tionll Christmas" was the devotional theme used at the anmal
yule party of the Evangeline Missionary Society or the Pomeroy
Church of Christ.
A potluck dinner in the chuntl
fell&lt;mship hall preceded t h e
meeU1'5. The table was centered
with a pink n,ylon net Christmas
tree with gold accents. Mrs.
Harold Smith asked grace betore the meaL
Mrs. Elwood Bowera opened
the program with scripture trom
Luke 2, S..l8. Readings Included
"God's Gift" by Mrs. Louis Os-o
borne, "While Shepherds Watch
Their F1ocks" by Mrs. Milton
Roush. "Ring Out the News •• by
Mrs. A. L. Phelps, "Is There
Room ln Your House" by Mrs.
Conrad Ohlinger, ••Wise Men
StU! Obey Him" by Mrs. Edward
Venoy, •'Following a Star What
Do Men Find?" by Mrs. Walter
Kemedy, Jr., "And the AQJels
Sang" by Mrs. Bower• and

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an extreme auowfall record of
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the Homelluilders Clasa ol. t b e
Middleport Church Ill Christ wu
held Tuesday night at lhe cburcb.

Herman Kineald served u
toutmuter lor the ban&lt;Jtet
which waa pre.PBred by the PhUsthea Society.
The program Included readings by Mrs. Norman Yeauger,
.. Poinsettia;•• M r s. William
Grueaer, ••Legend of the Hoi.·
ly;" Mrs. Lawratee Stewart.,
•~Why Leave Christ out ol
Chriltm.as;" Mrs. Kemeth McElhinny, "The star," and Mrs.
Denver Rice, "Chrlstmaa Pra,y~
er."
There wa!l an instrumental duet
by Mr1. Chester Erwin and Denver Rice. and the Rev. Raullln
Moyer bad prayer.
Group alnglng of carols and
prayer by Milton Houdashelt con~

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Luke
2 after
wldch
tbs member&amp;
pve the
Lord'•
Pra.rer
and t h •
pledp lx&gt; !he !log ID A story, •-The Chrtstmu AD·
pi," wu read by Mra. N«ltZ·.
linL ond Kra. Emeat Powell PYO
a _poem '"Polnll'tttal!' In re.
IJ)OIIse to rou call members gave
lhCJUihtl on Chrlatmaa.
A Chr!itmao il'eetlas !rom
iAWis fllnley, a Iormor
member now reliding 1D Flor.
ida. wa1 read. A thank you
lor a holiday gilt wu read !rom
eon.tance Thom ot lldller Cot-. IH&amp;frl •

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carda for Mrs. RalJ]h Gilmore
now Uvlllll ID CGiwnbus, and Mra.
HarZ')' Houduhe.l~ Middleport,
boa. members 0( the group.
Mrs. Neutzl&amp;ng was at the orpn lor . , _ llnlln8 of carols~
Punch ond oooldea were oerv.
by lhe hostess.
Mrs. Catherine Welsh . . .
the role ~ Santa for the distribution or alfta. The past proaldents gave a tdll to !he hoatoaa.

eluded the meeting. Attending
were Mr, and Mrs. Herman Kincaid, · Mr. an"d Mrs. Lawrenee
stewart, Mrs. Joan Bailey, Mrs.
Edward Evans, Mr. and Mrs.
MUton Houdashelt, Mr. and Mrs.
Chester Erwin, Mr. and Mrs.
Osby Martin, Mr. and Mra. 1\en.
neth McEihltmy, Mr. and Mrs.
Norman Yeauger, Mr. and Mrs.
Denver Rice, Mr. and Mr11. Leon~
ard Van Meter, and Mr. and
Mrs. William Grueser.

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"Peace on Earth 11 by Mrs. Qr.
ville Well.
Mrs. Roush gave a Christmas
prayer, and Mrs. Denver ~pie
presented a character sketch oo
Mary, the mother or Jesus.
Secret pill glfts were exchang·
ed anJ new n&amp;'"1.es drawnror 1969.
Attellli,.: besides those named
were Mrs. stanley Bass, M r s.
Clarence AOOrews. Mrs. Mason

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RE111RNS TO CMISON
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Tho home ol Mrs. Bio NoutzllnL oxteoslvely clecorstod lor
the hoUda,y seaaon, ns the scene
Ill tbs aDIIual Chrlstmu ol
the p1.1t _prelidenta ol tbe 1ad'M
Auxiliary_. ol
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The chlldren'a Christmas pro.
gram will be presented at 10:30
Mrs. Gerald Wildermuth1 direct- a.m. &amp;mday at the Rutland Churcb
or; open to the public.
of the Nazarene. Young people ot
MONDAY
tile church will present a Christ~
MIDDLEPORT LODGE 363, F mas play at 7:30 &amp;mday even~
&amp;AM, Past Masters Night, Mon- lllg.
day, 7:30 p. m. at the temple;
The Wednesday prayer meetmaster Masons degree will be Ing haB been postponed to Thursconferred. All Master Masons day evening, Dec. 26, at 7:30 p.
invited. Refreshments served.
m. The Rev. Lloyd D. Grlmm 1
pastor, extends an invitation to
the public to attend the CJuist..
mas programs.

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Rlporta on I 1 recent vl1lt to
tbs Gallipolis Stats lnsUIIIto lor
a lloUdsJ party ~ tbs pr.,.....
tion ot trult bas~s for 12 1hut·
Ina were given durlngWedne!lday
niJbt•• meedrc or the WUdwoocl
Gardea Club.
The meetiDa: waa held at t h e
home ol Mn. Karl Grueaer,
proal-, . with Mro. Ke,.,.th
Harrlo IIIII Mrs. MUton Houdotl)alt 11 the co-hostesses. Mrs.
Crueser reported on the party at
tbs GSL Mra. Fred Neaae told
or prtt&gt;Orllll and deli..rlng the
fruit basketa to shut-Ins of the
community.
During the buslne11 •easton.
1 letter was read from Mrs.
Charles Lewls reg.rdtrw: t h e
Christmas flower show in which

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1:30 LILI wonhlp een!ce, 10:· ............ DlY\d - · c I a 1 1 SOjd« C1to1r ~.0,-Titursdl;r;
30 0.111.1 Blb1o atolirlllllpi'O)'Or' leodor. ChrlaU&amp;n£td;a.0.,?:30: 7t8Q p. aLJ
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FOKEROY Flll~l; BAPJ1irr Pnyor -~ 7;30 p. lit. -'7 . cltsa ·· -· ~
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·..P, f!andsi''...... .t:IO Lll)ol P. m., OJ:IIt'lf....J 9f lllCllli•'-. , ~CG!oil ~ ~ ~ 1~36 . &gt;'
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, l'OJJEROY :niJIATY IJNn'EII . p. m. • \ O!ill1ta1, JIPiril. ~Gill --,·- . •
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praise, Wednssdl1, 7:30.
a. ID.; WonbiP. 10-.2$ a. . !JI, • Cl\tri, pailor, ~- ~· . ,
tiNrn!J&gt; F Al'!'H CHURCH 111'. UNION BAPTIST- Rev. Youlb cbolr -~. ~. 9:30 t. ILl W'l&gt;rahiR lahk:i, '{;30 · .
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Ce&lt;U Cox, palfM, SuniiQ ""'- -~- cbolntbNrlll, eaclt ~. 8,30 p. IlL . . ~i,
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all DIST CIIIIRCH - W: ndo lfo. .
acbool, 9:30 a.m.: worsblp oer- evenin8 worship, 7:30; WednsJ- . dQ, BuiJ•
qulltltW j)iriJ 1a ,,..•.;... paM-, ... ~.~........
vleo, 10:10 a.m. and 7:30p.m. day pnyorlllll Bible otudJ, 7:30 ehurcli...W _,.,
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each &amp;today. Y - meellne and a.m.
RUTLAND CHURCH OF :30 t. IlL I Wora lD aervtee, II ~choir pracilco, 6:30 p.m . . OICh
SVTrON UNITED ME'l110.. CHRIST - Eugliao Underwood, L m.,· llrot IIIII tbint S!thllaJt
!mlday.
. DIST CHURCH - W. Dale Jl4c. pastl&gt;l'; V. H. Braley,lq)t.l SUI&gt;- tiach ~Oitb, ·•
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KENO CHURCH OF CHIU!IT- Clurg, pastor. SUndU Seholi, dlly scliool, 9:30 L m.: comTill! Rl1l'LAND "loii!TIIODIST
10•80 1. m. • Wonhlp sen!co, -·'-'·n .~ wor·•ip ··-•ce 10•,. CHURCH - Rov. C. J. ~I.,,
Norman McCain, au,perlntondenl.,
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poslor Clmr&lt;h SchoDI 8:80a.m.;
Senf~a weeklY. at 9:30 a. m. 9:30 a. m., H
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LAUREL CLIFF FREEIIE'I'Bo.
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OIISI' CHU RCH - _.._
9:30 a. m., Dl01'IIiD&amp; wor.lbiP,
10:10 a. m., ovenlac _....,,
7:30 p. m.; Wodlpesdl;r, Cl)rlno
lAD Youth Crundora, 6:30p.m. .
and pnyor moetltlc, 7:30 p.m. ,
Thur&amp;dsl, choir proetl&lt;e, 7 p,
m. R. Eugene Gill, Pastor: Pbll
Wise, s..&gt;t.
DEXTER CHU""H OF CHRIST
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-Ronnie Ru&amp;sell, pastor. No.,.
man c. WW. •&lt;e&gt;t. !mlday SchooL
9'30 L m.; Worship llrYiceo
10:30 a. m. Chrlstlaa.-vor
&amp;mclay evening.
RACINE FIRST CHURCH OF
TilE NAZARENE -S11ada;rScbool
9:30 L m.; Morning Worship,
l0:30 a. m..; Eveni~W Worship,
7t30 p.m. Pruer senlcea, 7:30

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9 , 30 a.m.
· BRADFORD CHURCH OF
CHIIIST _Charles RulloeU, pal•
tor, Richard Gilkey, SQpt. !ml·
day School. 9, 30 L m.; ldornll1!

SWtdaY each mcllllh.

dlly, 7:30p.m.

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A IIU'Jirlse shower of holiday
allla lor Erma Cleland, c1ep11y
·~ councllor. was a hllhllsht
at the annual Chrtatmaa party
ol Cheater Councll 323, Daugll.
ters Of America, at the hall Tues.

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John Webster, pasll&gt;r, Ra1 Llln
tlo, Sundl,y achool
deort. SUnday school, 9:30 0.111.1
. morning worship, 10:80; Sundi.Y
eY8111DBseniee,?; prQ&amp;r meet· lng, W"""'sday, 7 p.m.

CHFB'lER ClftJRCH OF THE
CIIESTI!II lUmlOIIST Cbi1'1IO
NAZARENE _ Rev, Herbert - a... Ploarl A. CooiO, putor.
Grato, pastor. Worship aen!co, CHI!STEII: Wcraltlp, I a. "'-1
ll a. Ill. and 7, 30 p.m., IOJD!oy. · ~ Scholll, 111 · i. m.: Jars,
Swrlsy Sehool, 9:80 a.m. JUch- Wald Spslcer, 5ol&amp;llo FLAT·
ard Barton. Sot&gt;~-. Charles 81 .. WOOOS. Cburd&gt; SebOol, Sundi.Y,
Worlblp, 10:30 a. m.; Emd.ll8 sell. uslstantSitfL .Prlyermeet- 11 a. •·• JGiu1 Bally, IQPt. Worworship, 1 p.m. W"""'sdi1Bible lng, Wednssdl1, 7,30 p.m.
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SEVENTH DAY ADVENTIST ohlp, t a. m~ ~ SebOol•
TUPPERS PLAINS UNITED Saints, Portland • Bacino -.!. SUnday Sehool Sq&gt;erlntondent. Cltureb - I'Omero)'' Kulberr)' 10:10 a. m,
-IIE'TIIODIST- Morning Worship Sunday School, 9:30 L m.; JllorDo ~ School, 9:30 L m. SUI&gt;- Htlabll Rood, norlbol VetMalll
ST, PAUL'S L111'HERAN . -IS.
9:30 a. on. at Iormor EUB build- 1,. Worsldp, 10:30 a.m. iOJD!oy du senlce, 8 P. m., !he RB'&gt; K..-lal lltJiilltal. Pblllljt Gag· · E. SOcond st., Pllmero)', Suoda1
i~Vo EJPOillled Sunday Sehoolses- ewnq service at 7, Wedae...... lllax Donahue or. Mllldlepotl or, pastor, W-sday, 7:30 p. Sell bool, 10 a.m.;WoraldpaoniM
sion
nursery to grade sb: awning pnyer service, 7;30. _apealdng.
m., Bible study andP1'83ermeet•
UNITED METRO.:
children at former Methodist a.
PastOr, Elder _F rederick J. Sto-:
JEHOV All'S WITNESSES, tu.. ire. saturdaY: Slbbath School,
"""st 9:30 L m., Mrs. J I m e s
barl.
ry Carnahan, presldiQrmlnl-. 10t30 a. Ill.; Worship, 9:36 a. m. DIST CHURCH - Rev. Paul A,
Stout, children's IICH'rlrtendent.
SUad
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Pll!ST UNITED PRmiBYTER· ~~. psstor. SUIIdl1 Sebool,
~.~•. Church Sehool, adults and
lll'b:
~~ 1' .30 Lm.: TAN cliuRCH - Mldclloport, 9:30 L m., Ben Quloellbori'J,
~....,BRADBURY CHURCH OF Wide Tower DIULI,I', 0: a.m.; Guest :Minister, James BuchaD- &amp;f)&amp;. Mornins worlhip, 10:30 I.
}'OIIIh, 10:80 L on.; junior high, CHRIST- 5liDdll' school, 9:30a. W-ldaY: Bible llludy, 7 P. m,
11r 1t IIIII third o,_.._ ell
oenior high and fWIV sdults m. Gleoi Evaas, 8Jpt. Clurch aor. Thursday: Mlnlllry lclxlol, 1 p, · an, Sot1dsl Sebool So;lerlnte1&gt;- m.,
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meet in former Methodlat Church ncea, 10:30 a.m.; eveninl ser~ m, Serv.tce meetliw, 8 p. m.
del&amp;. Sunlky Sdlool., 9:30 ILm. mcnh.
EveDIDI e\'UIIIl.Uc
for SundiJ Church Sebool. Boyd
MASON CHURCH OF CHRIST- Worship Service, 10:80 LDL service, 7:30 p, m., second 111111
Hackney. youth superintendent; UC!e, 7:30; Wedneldly, prayer Mlller SL - EmriOD Weekley,
Choir practice. 7:30 p.m. We~ fourth SUndays.
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CARMEL UNITED METHn..
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ldgll class IIIII aenloudulta
psmn-, Bible lllud7 classes,~·
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jajeet11111 lri rbriner EIJB bullcllng,
GRAHAM UNITED METHO- dsl, IOa.m. Worshlpluslprsach·
ASBURY . uNJTED MErliO. DIS'P CHURCH - Rev. Paul' A;
•. Hobart Vlnsyard, ""'L Adult Bl· DIST ClftJRCH - Preaching, 9:- q, 10:55 a.m.; SuniiQ O"lenltw DIST, S)&gt;racuso - Rev. Wandell SoUers, pastor. Sot1dsl Sehool,
• bleCluspart;y,laat~ooch 30 a.m., First and SOCOild 8m- oorYice, 7:10. Bible lllud7 Stutler,
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S:30 I. m.;
Wo,yns 10;30
)louah,LSot&gt;!.
paator. o.~.
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m.,
mcllllh. Y - Fellowship each ..,.
•··s of each lllOidh·, Third and elasoes, Wedns"""', 7,30 p.m, •. 10 L m.·• ...,.,
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Sunds:, 6 p. m. Ia - r Metl&gt;o Fourth 511Dd11'1 eachmonlh, WorGRACE EPISCOPAL- E. MaiD W....... lp service, 11 L m.: MYF month. EvenltW-:::-'lollc
odlst bulldiD&amp;. District ywlhraJ. aldp service at 7:30 p.m.; Wed- St•• ......._
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6 p. m. ,....._,.
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Jy llrstMondo,yol-hmonth.
nesda1 evenln!!s at 7:30, Pri,Yor 5liDdll' at 10:30 a.m.'lblrd !ltD- Wednesday, 8p. m.
lhlrd Sundi.Yeach monlh.
LETART UNlTED KETHO- 0111 Bible IIUdv.
day ol each 111011111 Ill IDOI'IIInl
POMEROY CHURCH OF THE
DIST CHURCH- Flrlll and Soc- '
FREEDOM- GOSPEL MISSION aen!&lt;e, Holy COIIIIIIIIIIIGI 7:30 NAZARENE- Ccrner Unloolllll
ENTERPRISE UNITED ME11J.
ond llmdsJ• preacl&gt;lall. 8 p.m.; -Bald Knobs, Portland-llashan p.m.
llulbofll'. Rev. Clyde
ODIST - Rev. WWiam. Alraaa,
1blrd and Fourth llmdsJa. b · Jlold. Rev. E. J. Grtmlh,paotor.
SOU'l11
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' 1putor. SUnday SehoGI, 9:30 Pastor. Rolph ~r, Sot&gt;l.l
day Scbool10 a.m., WorsiiiPMr- ~ Sehool, 9:30 t. m.; R&lt;&gt;gn . METI!Oiils'r~~.hlp~= o. m.: RIJmond Walburn, lqtt; EldonWoeka, Aas'I.Worohlpoerriee 11 a.m.; 'I'ueldal B'ftainP oar WUfred, &amp;cJt. Sunday worship ·ml bJrtiJ. SundaJ. 10:30 L m.; .MI:w1'IIDI worship, 10:30 L m.; vices. 9:30 Lm.; SUDda)t Sehoal,
at 8 p.m., PrOI'tirondBiblollud1- .service, 7:30 p. m. Prayer meet.- llrot 11111 tlilciiSutidl.)la, 7, 30 p. m. EveDIDC SorYice, 7:30 p. m. Mid- 10:30 Lm.; ·y - FoU..,sblp,
RUTLAND CHiJRCH OF THE log, TuesdaY, 7:30 p, m., Mll- SWtdaY Sebool, 9, 30 t. m. Ywlh week service, Wedns., 7:30. 6i~O. WednsldaY: Cbnlr, 6:15p.
NAZARENE _ aev. Lloyd D. :lord Freclerlck, claas ltsdor. Fellowship, 6 V• m. oaeb SlmdaJ Jt. m.
m.: Bible stitdy, 7:.0. .
Gr1Jma, Jr., putor. Suo da 1 ·Ywlh Fellowship, Frlcli.Y,7:30p. at ~~ ·Pia!Do United )(etho. • FOREST RUN UNITED YE'l11·
CHURCH OF CHIRST .-1, ~:10 a.m.;IDOl'llllll_.· , m. Ernest Deetor,l-r; R&lt;&gt;gn dlstCburcb.
ODIST- Rev. We_, G. slut.- dleport, . Sjb IIIII _MaiD, Ja&lt;k ."
illd». 10:30 Lm.; 1QW11 peo- ~·._er WUtred, Jr •• presiderL
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ler. putar, Wonhlp aentce, 9 Sclte&amp;, lll't. Blbla SciM:Iol, 9:30·.
pa&gt;a _,..., 8:4$ p.m.; .._ . ' MASON ASSEMBLY CHURCH
CIIESTER CHURCH OF GOD- L ILl SuniiQ SehoGI, 10 t. m. · a. m,; Mor1!irw ~' 10130 a,
111111c IK'flcea, 7 ,30 p.m. Wool- QF GOD - st., Kum, · "Tile Rev. CbolllorBJ78111,JJOslor. Jars. Fred NHH, Sot&gt;!.
m,; ~. -.ldp, 7:10 p, l!lol
MrYieo. 1:30. W, VL - . y SchOOl, 10 a.m. Sunds: Scholll, 1:30 L m.;, WCII'•·
MtlotaCiviLiz U N'J TED Pruer Brice, W-lday, 7 p.
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Koraltw wcrshlp, lla. m.~. sblp
11 a. m,, EmtiJV -ooJST
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Wetlle.U m. Rov. flaUIIII Mo)ror, JJOslor•
KIDDLEPORT HEA'l11 UNlTDI ael!ltlc .een!ce, .7:30. p.; m.Biblo '"'rshlp, 7t30 P. m,l'rlll'v ..... -•n
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CHURCH (!F THE NAZAiiENE
JIETII(I))8T-Mu E . - . _ Slllll!' sad pnJ01' aervtee, _Wed- leo, Tuesday, 7:30P.m.
stutler, poslor. Sundi.Y SehoGI., -Middl.,..ft. RoY, AlfilrJMIII•L
mlala.; .lsmH Brwl..,.., lllildiiJ, :i':30 p. m. .Cbl-·na, ' Senlce, l'btrldq, 7 130 p. m. I L m.; KeiOIIth Wta-, Sq:t ,poslor. Lelltizi1lJlor,SUpt."""
. . . . lchool - - - . JiUtor, -173.5131._ )(oalhly aJrwl, !!rat s.tordiJ ol, 'll'orsblp ...vtee, l0 L Ill.
. dlly ScbOol \'f&amp;30 L m.i Kondill
CIIOII'cb acbool, 1:30 a.m.; 11101'11CAitLETON CHURCH -KIDII• -mont!&gt;.
' ' SYRACUSE CHURCH OF THE Worlhlp, 10jili a. itt.; !1\dcir 1!011111 -iblp, 111;30 Lat.l ycMh hoi)' Road, Son11,Y Sehool, 9tSO
HEMLOCK GROVE CIIRJS. NAZARENE- Rev. A. E. Miller, ctet:r, 6:10 .tli:u~ 6:45,p. '
&amp;a....... $mdsJ,8p.m.Cbolrre- a.m.,RIIPbCVI.~Woraldp: l1AN Church- JamesSmllb, posiOr, Bob Moore,· SuniiQ m.!lunollo' · '
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achool supt. Morning OWY!ce, u fol'oll- 9:30 o.m.: KDrDo nesdq, 7:30lll"tti. .·
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·w-sdly, 1:30 p.m.
9:10 a.m.; !illldlly sebool, 10:45 q Worship, 10:30 a.m.; NYPS
THE SALVA'l10N ARKY -l!ha.m.; ~ meeun., 6,t$ p.m. SWtdiJ 6:30 P.ID.I Evsngellsttc 1QJ Ra1 S, -~. 1a .
Sonlce &amp;""'-Y 7:36 p.m.1 Mid- cbarp. Soolq, 10 a.m.,Holl• ·

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A gilt exchange wsa hold w..
lng Moadsy nllht's meeUne of
Tb-.,. Coon ell 17, Daughters
ol America, held at lhe IOOF

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Edna Reibel, eouneUor pro
tom, .,.,.meted tbe meeting dur·
. IDe wblcb time It was reported
lbat Hoi• Baer Is home from !he
hollpital, Carrie Meinbart re~
malns at pallonl st Holzer, Adria
,Sayre 'tl recuper.ating at home,
: Jaae Am IHto Ia c:cn!lned with
: _ . . . , . , Tbe doolh or sauacle
~ ~ Nettie Hayes was also report~

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:,0 R.. ~t. the me~ wa1 a
:'Chrloimaa grsetlng from Laura
· La ~ Betteaux, state councilor and
tbe atate board o1 ol!lcers.
·. A poinsettia motif wu eorrled
out ID !he rofresbment table deeoratlonl, It wu amoonced that
lito ......., will be audited before
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bally wllh red berrlas IIIII !he
holiday SIUOIL It W81
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gesUon that the shalloW roots
or holly trees by mulched 1..
stead or cuJU ,.ted, IIIII that !hey
be plaited where there 11 protection trom severe weather.
Mrs. Mllton Rouah"s topic was
mistletoe. A host tree Is nee--

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land as lhe entered the council
room. Ste was presented with a
large white basket heaped with
gifts from the members.
The meeting of the council was
preceded by a holiday dinner. The
food for th'! dinner wa1 provided by Eva Bailey, • member 1lho
resides In Florida. It was her
Christmas gilt to tbs lodge, and
In appreciation, members llsn·
ed a Christmas card to be mailed to her.
The 40 members attending
were seated at decorated tables
tor the dinner served by M a e
~ncer, Goldie Frederick, Olive
KoUe1, Opslllollon, Marcia Kel·
l~r, Ada Holter, and Hattie Fred~
erick.
The good of lbs order committoe had cllsrJII of !be Chrlst.mas program. Deoorationa fea.
tured a Ugh.ted. tree. There was
a gLtt exchange among the mem·
bera and several personal gl.tta
were dlatrlbutocl. The groop 111n1
Cbrlltma1 earol.l with Helen Wolf
st !be plano and Mary K. Hooe
as the song leader.
During lhe meeting, wblcll op.
oned In ritualistic lormwllbDor·
otll,y Myera, councilor ,in charge,
pltns wore made lor thoiDstallatlon ol ol!lceri 11 !be Jatnlal')' 7
meellng, Tho - · of tbe Council are to be audited at the home
of Esther Rldelllur on Doc. 80.
Reported W were Zma Btw.
Lucille Kraeuter, and Margaret
McLain. It was also noted that
Bett;y Roush Is borne !rom Cam.
den Clark Hospital.

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Miss Nancy Adams, daughter ot

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Mr. IIIII Mrs. Earl ~dams, GaJ.
lipolil, to Bryce Smith. son of
Mr. and Mrs. Harold E. Smith,
Syracuse, wnt be an ewnt of
saturdl,y, Dec. 21. at the Porn.
eroy Church or Christ.
Vows of the ceremony will be
read at 7:30 p, m. lollowlng a
hal!-IKJur or oqotlal m..lc to be
pre181lted by John LiJle, vocall•t.
A reception In lbs church social ...... will be held lmmedlatol3 following tbs .....,..,..

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BAPTlST- Rev. CS""'II Al!du, day 7:30 P.ID.IIIlii......Y lleot.- dlly S¢od, YGOIJII PeoPle'&amp; !Aspenu weekeld wllhhlsparentll,
palfM. Richard Flnk,SIInilll. IIv Second Wednslidll' ol each 8iG£1, 7 p. .m.; ~ - · · ·
Mr. 0111 Mrs. Troy Zwilling.
Sehool Sotlerlolellloal. SlmdaJ' IIIOIIIh 7:30p.m.
7tl0 P. m.1 ~' 1 to 8.p.
VL, .....,..;.
Mrs. Lindo McKenzie IIIII
Sebool, 10 L m.; Wonblp, 7:3q
MASON BAP11S'I' CH,APEL ;" . !!'-! Ladltl -IAIID117":&amp;a,
Kra. Roy Wlnsbremor 11111 dlllf!htor, Sherry, CGI.....,,, and
p. m. Pl'I,Yer mooting, Thursdl;r, 'l'llo Rev. Harold .CUiinlltgham, ,Pnp
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7:80 p. m. Choir practice, Tueln ...... . atulio ~ !liM!"
di.YI wllh tbs Iormor'• dsllih- lleld vialt..s tbslr mntbsr, Mrs.
day, 7 p. m.
dl;r Sebool Sot&gt;~- CllniOr Socond ·
lor aid IIOI&gt;IrHaw, Jar, IIIII Mrs. EvdJn stowe.
ind P - ·SIL,
Harold Weaver IIIII ~ otst.
Mr. BlllllysoUoiC•IumbuueCARLETON CHURCH-KJtwOo Vt.l SuniiQ ocbool, 9:t5 LilLI ,
eeRily spent a Thursdlll' IIIII Frl·
boll' Road. 1bo HeY, .101' stllea, -itblll aorvtce, iL w - . "Loul•vlllt.
_..._ __.YI_ m~sta ofMr.lllll ds1 with bit motbsr, Mra. Oms
paator. troli&gt;4 .Cirl, S. S. Supt. ds1 , ~~ " " - U11k1a, 71 •·
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Hai'don o1 ()onion, Mr. IIIII Mrs. May ~
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7' 80 p, m. altornsteb'. Pri,Yer KETIIODIST - C. J. Lelitlor,
WIUiam Harden, TaJnm,y, Brion wen .u-r gueats ol Mr. IIIII
111111 Teroaa, o! Rlelns RD, Mr. Mra. lld:Jert HyaoU ond ~: aen!ce each Wodnelldll', 7:30 poslor; , _ Blackatoot,cl!oorch
iJIIKra. Robert R. HardoD, Pam,
Klta Lu&lt;U1o Nowland ol Alb- P. m.
achool - - .Nornltv
Ralph IIIII Sondn, oiBaclns,RD, eno ipelll adQ w!lh bar mother, ·
POMEROY
ClftJRCII
OF wcrshlp, 9:30 t. m.; ctlurdl
llDII Mra.llonald lltlrdenoiCbssb- KrL Elfta Nowland.
CHRIST - Robrt II. WOCid, posocbool, 10:15 Llll.l oftlllrw ~
Ire. ~· Donald llardsn, aorvMr. mr Kro. James Teaford
lor. ~ Bible Slllll!', 9:30 L ahtp, 7:30; ltYF Somjllll'. ~ao
111c wtth the u s. NaV)', Is in were at Children"• Hospital In in.; Mornl111 Worthlp, 10:30; p.m. ' Pl'l)'tr ~
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V - but Ia oxpectlrwtoopsnd Col-a 10 · Ylslt the latter's Y - meet11111, 6:80 p, m.: E - lll!df, W..._sdl;r, 7oa1J,p.m. ·M,Chrl- In Jopan.
. niece, Rita Holman, who loa ps- ' ni!V wnrohlp, 7::10. MJ6.Week mimstratlve Coliicll 'ttltiltlair.'
Jar. IIIII Mni, Jameo KonrGod Uent tbsrs.
aervice, W-sdl;r. 7:30 p,m, llrat - . ,
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aid lamil¥ o1 AD&lt;eiOWD spent a
lolr. IIIII Mra. William E. Guln- Junior choir practice, Frldi.Y,
dQ with hU lllher tbs Rsv. L. S. &amp;bar spoilt a dl;r with her molbsr 4 a. m.
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MrL Pearl Ballard, Golllpollt. . LANGS\IILLE • CHRIStiAN,
111: Ud lira. Fni*IJ.o HoodAllee Freeland and Apaa Lan&amp;tmUo vw_,j, aev ..M.rt
IIIIIIMr.IIIIIKrL White a meetiJIC ol tbs ~ lflllior, - · W""""'
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ltr; an1 Mrs. tbs O.tlst Church In~ day Sehool 8taday ScboOJ
anlllmil¥ and 1'liOI' olao called on loin. Deroo at 9:ao a.m.; 8otidOI' ol&amp;l:t ...
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tey IIGII•~ lllllllamlly.
•leo 7:30p.m. Mid weok ssrYico
Jlta, · 1llt8w Hod..., IIIII six Wednssday lllbl at 7:80.

a door awag.
Mrs. Hiram Fisher talked on
the care of holly anclevergreens.
She spoke of tbs ossoctatloa ol
ma~

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Wll doo1- huSilll! ID R&lt;lmney, Vf.

tbs club participated. Also road
think you note from StaDo
ley Nease tor a remembraDCe..
The Chrlrtmas theme was car..
rled oot in the meethw with pap..
era on holly, mistletoe an:t Uve
planta, and a demonatradon on

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opmenL Mllllatoe bas lonr been
aseodation with tht boUdly ._.
son and a pqMIIar deooratllw
!tom.
Dlaeussirw eue of holldl,y
plaDta waa Mu. GrueHr. P!XDo
seUiat, chrylanthem.UIIla, azalea• and most other Clxrtatma•
plonto like • bel l i - 68 and 70dqreoswltbhlgh
humidity, In a b&lt;laht window
away !rom draft!.
Mn. Nease demoostratod !he
makina ot a door aw.,. She used
eveqreen on a frame centert-w
It with pine cones, Christmas
belli IIIII a bow.
Th arrangement ollhe month
was a mantelpiece of evergreens,
po~Uiaa, and Wpers made by
the boste1s,
Listed ln thing&amp; todothb month
by Mrs. EdisonHollonwereJendlng for new catalogs, keeplrw the
Christmas nowers watered. feed.
esaary, •he Aid.

FP.!DAY
PAST MATRONS, Eoqo11ns
Chapter, Order ol the Eastern
Star, Chrl.-s psrty, 7:30 Frl·
day nlsht. home of Mra. M. L.
French; Mrs. Walter Hayes, co-

lng tbs blrdo, IIIII P'lntlrw 111e
Chrlstma• tree it It Is a balled
IIIII burlaped,IIYIII8 one.
hoJtess; $1 ettt exchange.
Blue rlllbon awlll'ds tor ar.
LADIES AUXILIARY, Feens1·
ruwements went to Mrs. Nease Bemett Post 128, American Lefor her door swq, Mrs. Grueaer gion ancl junior members, lnDa1
for her mantel piece, and Mrs. Christmas part;y; baked.iteakdtft.
Hiram Fisher lor an arrange. ner, 8 p. m.i ronowed by •1 &amp;1tt
ment. uslrw dried wisteria vine exchange; auxUlary to provide
with gUUori!V gold rosss IIIII a steak, bread ancl co«ee; each
mado1111 ll&amp;urlns.
member to bring a covered dlsh.
Chrlstlnla devotions to open Resenati.oas are to be made
the meetUw were given by Mr1.
with Mrs. Albert Roush b.)' ThursNease. She read trom Luke, the day evei'JinB.
second chapter, and two poems,
AFTER BASKETBALL game
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Chrlstmas Time Again" and dance, Friday night lollowlng the
••Christmas Memories.'' Mem- Meigs basketball game at the
bers responded to roll call with Meigs High Sehool gym at Mld-perioral Chris1mlla traditiOJll. dlECtOrt. starting At 8:30 p.m.
There was a gtttexchangedur~ The Jaya will emcee.
ing the soctal hour all! a gilt
MIDDLEPORT-POMEROY Rorrom the club WIS presented to tary Club meeting Friday, 6 p.
Mrs. Grueser. The door prize
m. at the Martin Restaurant rathwas won by Teresa Gooch. The
er than at Heath United MeU.O..
hostesses served a salad course. ' dist Church.
SATURDAY
JITNEY &amp;JPPEII, 5 lx&gt; 7 p.m.
Saturday, Eastern IHI!h Sehooi.
Chicken and noodles, ham. numeroua dishes. Sponaoredbyrresh~
man class. Open to pubUc.
a thank you note was read from
DANCE AT WAHAMA Hlgtl 1
Mrs. Bruce Lloyd for food sent
8:30 10 11:30 p. m. Sorurda,y;
at the tlme ot her brother's
semt.formal, open to public; mus~
death. It was reported that Rob-.
ic by "Bored or Education."•
ort llarrls Is continuing oontriOIRISTMAS TEEN dance. Sa.~
butiou to the school lunch prourda,y, 8 to 11 p.m. at Meigs High
gram for needy children. A card
School, Middleport., Meigs Loeal
ol 11Jmpsd\Y wtll be sent to Mrs.
Band Boosters sponsoring; open
Mary Rinehart. Her brother, John
to public, 50 cents person. Jays
Stephenson, died recently.
emceeing.
Also reported was the hosSUNDAY
pltaUzatton ol Mrs. Ws,yne GibCHRISTMAS PROGRAM, Bradbons. Mrs. Nan Moore bated that
ford Clurch or Christ, 7 p. m.
all the cookbooks have been sold
Sun:Ja.)'; playlet, "Good WUI Toand ttlat another order will be
placed. Sbe also dlscu11ed the ward Women"', will be presented.
CHILDREN'S CHRISTMAS proTuesday night chlldren'a comgram,
7 p. m. Sunday, United
munity Christmas part,y, thankMethodist Church, Pomeroy; a
Ing lhooe who contributed.
combination or scripture readChristmas punch and cookie•
were served rrom a decorated ta- Ings. carols 1 and redtatloos;

Discuss Decorations
tor the
Christmas servlces &amp;mda7 were
Sanetuary decorations

dt•cu•sed when Cla11 12 met
Wednesday nlaht at Heath United Metbodl.st Church, Middlepori.
Mrs. Carroll Swan1011, Mr1.
Malcolm Roller. and Mrs. Forrelit Bachtel wlll asslat in decorating the sanctuary.
:V.r1. L, W, McComas, presIdent, opened the meeting with
a ltory .. The Legend of t h e
Gttl."' Devotions by Mra. James
Euler Included scripture from
Luke 2 and a .tory from Peter
Marlhall'• sermons entitled
"Dotne Something for Others."
The story ot love lorhlsflther
demonstrated by a lad In one
of Pearl Buek'1 books, "Chrlltmas In the Morning." was review~
ed by Mrs. Bachtel.
During the buaineas meeting

ble by Mrs. Moore, Mr1. Norman
Mrs. Everett Davis.
Mrs. Kenneth Byer was a con.
trlbuting hostess.
Wayland,

Candlelight Service Held
The adve'Pt Canctieltght servtei
was a feature or the Christmas
program _presented when the Women's Society of Chrlsdan Serv·
Ice met Tuesdi.Y night al the
East Letart United Methodist
Cia! reb.
The candlelightlng service was
a part or a meditation entitled
H Christmas
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a Thousand
Thtnp" by Mra. Barbera Duga~ Taking part were Mrs. Mll·
dted Dooahue, Mrs. Erms Norris, Mrs. Marlene Fisher a n d
Mrs. Marr Roush.
Theme of the program was
.. Which Sbal..l Be To AU People, n

Holiday Dinner
Held Wednesday
The amual holldlly dlllller par.
ty ollbeBradlllry ArtaandCralls
Club wao held W-sds.Y.
Following tbe dlmer at Bailey's RBstaurant, tbe JII'OUP went
to tbs home or Mra. Rulh Durst
In Middleport whore a gilt ex·~ wu bold. Kra. Jaddo
Reed road scr~J~ture from Luke,
111111 Mro. Durlt pii,Yid a modi"
ol carol• m ber organ.
01111 were prosentld 10 Mrs.
Elhol Colllal In obsorvaaco o1
her birtbciOI'• .
bsstcles
thole named were Mr1. Bern·
tee Wilm, Mn. Arlene Davt1,
Krs. Oleva Cotlrlll, and J OJ
Reed.

with the worship center reatur..
ing a globe and an open Bible.
Mrs. Hazel Fox read scripture
from st. Mark and there was
prayer by Mrs. Ernt1 Norris.
Readings inc.uded "Gin ol !he
Chlld' 1 by Mrs. Ferne B. Hay.
man, "Christmas Giving'' by
Mrs. Focie Ha.yman1 "T h a t
Ageless Magic" by Mrs. Nora
Pearson, "Lighting the Christ~
mas Tree•• by Mrs. Eileen ROUsh,
"One Solitary Life" by Mrs. Ha.
zel Fox, and "Christmas Wish'"
b.)' Mrs. Julia Norris.
The program concluded witb a
Christmas prayer by Mrs. Fish-er and group singing of ••snent
Nlght". uThere's A Song In lhe
Air," and "What ChUd is This."
Mra. Fisher was at the piano.
'Ibe meeting waa preeeded by
a turkey dirmer in the church social room, decorated in keeping
with the holiday season. other
members at the meeu,. were
Mrs. Marie Norris, Mrs. Gertrude Mamal, Mrs. Balva Fishor, IIIII Mra, Mabel Shields.
Guest'\ at the dinner were El~
sle Gibbs, Clara Mae Sargent.
Bett;y Van Meter, YVON8Garten,
Bartha Robinson, JOBie Roush,
Eq3 Wolle and Donna IHU.

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to Fort Car101'1, COlo•• after JpiiJdlna a 12
dl)' leave bere wltllldt DMXher,
Mrl. !mopno IIDajlp, and broth·

"Looking Out on an lnsp\ra·
tionll Christmas" was the devotional theme used at the anmal
yule party of the Evangeline Missionary Society or the Pomeroy
Church of Christ.
A potluck dinner in the chuntl
fell&lt;mship hall preceded t h e
meeU1'5. The table was centered
with a pink n,ylon net Christmas
tree with gold accents. Mrs.
Harold Smith asked grace betore the meaL
Mrs. Elwood Bowera opened
the program with scripture trom
Luke 2, S..l8. Readings Included
"God's Gift" by Mrs. Louis Os-o
borne, "While Shepherds Watch
Their F1ocks" by Mrs. Milton
Roush. "Ring Out the News •• by
Mrs. A. L. Phelps, "Is There
Room ln Your House" by Mrs.
Conrad Ohlinger, ••Wise Men
StU! Obey Him" by Mrs. Edward
Venoy, •'Following a Star What
Do Men Find?" by Mrs. Walter
Kemedy, Jr., "And the AQJels
Sang" by Mrs. Bower• and

Alana, Jot
an extreme auowfall record of
· 2114.2 l n c b e s 1a November,

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the Homelluilders Clasa ol. t b e
Middleport Church Ill Christ wu
held Tuesday night at lhe cburcb.

Herman Kineald served u
toutmuter lor the ban&lt;Jtet
which waa pre.PBred by the PhUsthea Society.
The program Included readings by Mrs. Norman Yeauger,
.. Poinsettia;•• M r s. William
Grueaer, ••Legend of the Hoi.·
ly;" Mrs. Lawratee Stewart.,
•~Why Leave Christ out ol
Chriltm.as;" Mrs. Kemeth McElhinny, "The star," and Mrs.
Denver Rice, "Chrlstmaa Pra,y~
er."
There wa!l an instrumental duet
by Mr1. Chester Erwin and Denver Rice. and the Rev. Raullln
Moyer bad prayer.
Group alnglng of carols and
prayer by Milton Houdashelt con~

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Luke
2 after
wldch
tbs member&amp;
pve the
Lord'•
Pra.rer
and t h •
pledp lx&gt; !he !log ID A story, •-The Chrtstmu AD·
pi," wu read by Mra. N«ltZ·.
linL ond Kra. Emeat Powell PYO
a _poem '"Polnll'tttal!' In re.
IJ)OIIse to rou call members gave
lhCJUihtl on Chrlatmaa.
A Chr!itmao il'eetlas !rom
iAWis fllnley, a Iormor
member now reliding 1D Flor.
ida. wa1 read. A thank you
lor a holiday gilt wu read !rom
eon.tance Thom ot lldller Cot-. IH&amp;frl •

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carda for Mrs. RalJ]h Gilmore
now Uvlllll ID CGiwnbus, and Mra.
HarZ')' Houduhe.l~ Middleport,
boa. members 0( the group.
Mrs. Neutzl&amp;ng was at the orpn lor . , _ llnlln8 of carols~
Punch ond oooldea were oerv.
by lhe hostess.
Mrs. Catherine Welsh . . .
the role ~ Santa for the distribution or alfta. The past proaldents gave a tdll to !he hoatoaa.

eluded the meeting. Attending
were Mr, and Mrs. Herman Kincaid, · Mr. an"d Mrs. Lawrenee
stewart, Mrs. Joan Bailey, Mrs.
Edward Evans, Mr. and Mrs.
MUton Houdashelt, Mr. and Mrs.
Chester Erwin, Mr. and Mrs.
Osby Martin, Mr. and Mra. 1\en.
neth McEihltmy, Mr. and Mrs.
Norman Yeauger, Mr. and Mrs.
Denver Rice, Mr. and Mr11. Leon~
ard Van Meter, and Mr. and
Mrs. William Grueser.

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Children's Program
To be Given Sunday

Choose a Bulova from the •
Excellence Collection
Wh~:n you l110w what ~tes a wa1cb lid., yo~~•IJriYe a Bulon.

Our store will be cloa-.:1 Christmas dar
and the day ofhrr, Thursday. DK. 26.
case,

"Peace on Earth 11 by Mrs. Qr.
ville Well.
Mrs. Roush gave a Christmas
prayer, and Mrs. Denver ~pie
presented a character sketch oo
Mary, the mother or Jesus.
Secret pill glfts were exchang·
ed anJ new n&amp;'"1.es drawnror 1969.
Attellli,.: besides those named
were Mrs. stanley Bass, M r s.
Clarence AOOrews. Mrs. Mason

I are inlacl.

A GOlD SfAR STORE

PHILCO

EN .JOY

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23" Phi leo Bie Sc1een

Featuring Philco

Rectan1111ar Color TV
AU modeb have lhcse featutc1:

WOMEN'S
CASUAL .
LINED BOOT

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Liabted VHF/UHF Channel Selecton
Memory-Matic VHF Praet Fine Tuuiaa

Simplified Color Pmerence Controll

Fine l u - the color pictu,.
autom.tloallr, and loeb It In I

Asl.owls
$499.95
11ft

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"Gold Star
Store';

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Clark o1 cliUd1W or Letirt Fill• 1110111
11111 a ' if~ ·with IIJia Hudson. '
with
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OPEN EVENINGS

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Houa precocled lbs psrt.y wblcb lira. AIOI'mtreaturod • Jlft •cban&amp;e ......,. ....,.. Jlriss.
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lho memhera, carol alnalnl, llld
Altl""'aa till ._._
a procram Ill
11n. GanM
Mrs. llsry Yortlll, . . , . - , Wllolormulb, Mra. J, M. tltl-• 1

Society Yule
Party is Held

RE111RNS TO CMISON
SYRACUSE -

Tho home ol Mrs. Bio NoutzllnL oxteoslvely clecorstod lor
the hoUda,y seaaon, ns the scene
Ill tbs aDIIual Chrlstmu ol
the p1.1t _prelidenta ol tbe 1ad'M
Auxiliary_. ol
___Drew
_..... Wlb- Pool

The chlldren'a Christmas pro.
gram will be presented at 10:30
Mrs. Gerald Wildermuth1 direct- a.m. &amp;mday at the Rutland Churcb
or; open to the public.
of the Nazarene. Young people ot
MONDAY
tile church will present a Christ~
MIDDLEPORT LODGE 363, F mas play at 7:30 &amp;mday even~
&amp;AM, Past Masters Night, Mon- lllg.
day, 7:30 p. m. at the temple;
The Wednesday prayer meetmaster Masons degree will be Ing haB been postponed to Thursconferred. All Master Masons day evening, Dec. 26, at 7:30 p.
invited. Refreshments served.
m. The Rev. Lloyd D. Grlmm 1
pastor, extends an invitation to
the public to attend the CJuist..
mas programs.

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Past Presidents' Party is Held

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1bo Dslly Sonl!nll, Pcmorw..KldcRsport,

Mts. Grueser Hostess
TO\ Wildwood Club

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INI'CiliMATIOII

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OUDLIMII

IIGULATIONS
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Motor Co.

A sift IIIII kBepo .:!WI; tile

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1963 FORD G.t.LAXI E 4 DOOR.............................. $795
Local owner and real nice, blue finish, dean int.,

.. 111llt or NfMt 1ny 141 4MfM4

okjoet ....... J•• The- Mll.her will
not lte Nl,...lbfe lor fMH th.n

good tires, radio, VB engine, std. trans.

on• lnc-..::t lnset'll ...

RATI!S
for Wenr A4 S.rv/n
5 unto po~r Word ane l.,..nlon

1968 CHEVROLET C.t.PRICE COUPE..........._$].495
Local one ownt~r car with only 12,000 miles, 396 cu.
in. engine, turbo hydramatic trans., power steering
and brakes, tinted glass, strotoback seat, Comfor·
tron air conditioning, radio, heater, and many other
e«tros, beautiful gold finish with black vinyl roof.

Mini- Cho"' 75c
12 c1nts ,., woNd three conooc:lfO
th•• lnoertlona,

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II conb pet Wortl tlx consocvtl¥o

25 ,., um Dlscoullf on pc~ld oclt
end ada palcl "'Uhln 10 dol'••
CUD Of THANKS &amp; OBITUARY
$1.50 lot 50 -rc~ mlnl111um. Eo.
odclltlonol word 2c.
BLIND ADS
Additional 25c etta,.,. ,.. AoiYIP

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HOURS
1!]0 111.111. to 5r00 p.m. Dally
1:30 a.m. fO 12r00 Noon Satunt.7

For Sale

Notice

.~ !ri'OM!'IIILE

Hao Unlllono
1oom 1111ullllon for lhl~ nil&amp;
·- more space lnata&amp;, leas
Ooor IPICe outllld~

1111uranco ben
eonco11edT Loot ,..,. opent.
or'l IIC0111!eT ean ••·
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'9. _'POMEROY

MASON CAR WASH

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WHISPERING PINES
NITE CLUB

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IIAHMONY apartments - 3 and
4 rooms, furnished, new: STEREO, W.ALNtrl' COIIIOle STRAW. Phone tiiiUOIPI.
Saturday, Dec. 21st
with AM and FM radio, mulJS.I8-121p
walls, floors, furniture. PJi.
Uple opeakers, kpeed auto.
vale parldng. Out of all
10 Til2
malic changer. Try II Jn your
floods. 3 blocks !rom PomeBuslnlls Servle~~
Music By R.d Stewart
home, fiiii.IO cash or $6.30 per PIANO TUNJNG, Lane Danie!B.
roy pool office. II9U31IZ from
A"d The Ambauodon
111011th. Phone 1191-2506.
10 a.m. to 6 p.m.
IJ.t.Uc
Pbone m-560t. Call before g
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SHOOTING MATCH SUnday, FURNISHED live room boule,
De&lt;. :a, al the Rulland AmThin! st.. Muon. Newly paiDerican Legion Farm.
led, forced air gas fumace.
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Call Mason ftiS.21'11. JS.IUtp

CHRISTMAS
'Hocklnpnt, IJIIo

SPECI.t.L
SHOW TIRE 5.\LE

keep tidier houses.

ISLAND·
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ARISTOTLE.
MOI.ASSIS

AIC CLEANEI

$.5.55
People who complain of
what's on televlllion should

Froon 1111 Le'plt

Bulle••
-tor To Tho
~utHeaterCoN. .·
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IMI:I.21 a
Poono.o,- ·

Phon• 6_67·3370

EXPERT
Wh1tl Allgn111nt
James Whitcomb ~Uey wta'~
known as the .. Hoos1er poe ·

THE:.

PRIVATE.

Schw•n•l. M:.rtie

M-F ......, .... _,_,.... II ta 6
Sat .............. - ............9 to 7
S.n ... _, __ ............. ll ta 6

WILL DO sewing at home

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2. s,.,.u with -r111 IMP •M
then • hl1h ,,.•• ur. rlnM ef
•eft _.., N IMib cor •hiM
J, AttltftMftt •• tlutr

FROST SE.'WING macblne, IJII,
zig zag, Wben lbe !root II on
the pumpkin, make 101110thJn8
to keep warm with lblo a.by;
II """" oo buttons, bUIIonlloles, monogramJ, dams 1111110
forth. Try II In )'OUr bome,
f41.60 or fi. lQ per month. I'll.
1191-2506.
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(Net A Drl...-~ Thru)

For Sale

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. QIVE ·

· Try Our New
AUTOMATIC CAR WASH

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FURNISHED and unlumlshed MAYTAG wringer type Wilber, STEREO RADIO conoole, 4lippers, pockets, pegging,
apartments. Close to oehool.
speed Inlermia..t clJaD8et, dul!ilalnl&lt;ss tub. condition.
Call
Robert
Fisber
al volume COIIIrol, 4 • ~peeker
hemming, alteratlons, etc. Pbone 99UIM.
IO.Ia.tfc
80IIIId system, lovely walnut
Mrs. Fre&lt;idle Thabet. Mason,
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Phone 773-5651.
4-30-tl&lt;: FURNISHED apartment,
llnllb. pa~ll of
rooms and bath. Marlon Rey- HATS, MICE eliminated for$5 or balauco of $'lUI. Call
VACANCY for two elderly peo- nolds, Maoon, W. Va. !'bone
ever. Get star 2\0 1&gt;. n.ee., IIIIZ-m8.
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Ebenbaeh Hdwe., Supr RID!
ple. Prefer private paid pa'I'IJ.5147.
11-lttfe
Mill, Piekens Hdwe., M11011. STEREO, EARLY American
tients. Phone Mason, 713--5185.
IJ.INI]&gt;
1u.tlc 'I'RAJLER LOTS, Bob's Mobile
stereo, radio comblnaUon, ..,.
Court, Syracuse. Ohio on stale
lid slate unit, Wpeed dlanl·
f,IUS!C EVERY Friday and
ChUIUAIRJA
puppies,
male
er, lovely maple flnlob. Make
Rt. 124, Phone 1191-2151.
Saturday at Jack's Club on
aod female, $S5 and up.
1-11-tfc
payments of i8 or balance of
Harlisonville Road off Rt. 7.
Phone Long Bottom mct8. •11. Phone llllt-DI8.
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Pbone un.ms.
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MIXED BAY. Vernon N-. !"''REWOOD, any lflllllb,
or dry. Gerald King, Rt. I,
Pbooe 9!941161.
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FOUR ROOM boule with bath.
Shade.
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plclure window. on Lincoln
Hgts. Call 1191-2780 or 992-!432. NEW TAN WOOL OOAT, lllze
10, heavy llniiW, flO, pbone ONE liPIII'GRr Plano. Phone
lUIIe

Business Services

&amp; SHIRT UUNDIY

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-GUARANTEEDPHONE 992·2094

Alterations, zippers and \
pockets

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PGPU'fiir ••••• owlllabla.
Li•ltell :,.""'"' at thl• prlc ..
Pllully .,.,.,....., lullt br o bit

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u.o•..MAIM.

606 E. Main Pomeroy, 0.

Professional lUI ·

malt•r for • , ,

cleanln1·111ara~

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Mason, West Vlr1inla

GARAGE SALE

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Saturday, December 21-10 A.M. to 2 P.M.

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IN TMI cou•T 011 CCIMMOII P.L..U.
MIIGI COUNTY, OHIO

One Mile Below Middleport on Rout• 7
Hom• of Mrs. Cha•ncey Wemor

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OtJ&gt; IMI'SE I

Household furnishings includlrw a stove, refrigerator, bedroom suites, Maytag washer, two sweepers, old tasldoned c~
per kettle, gasoline •ngine, lawn mower, hand alii machlDist
tools, dishes, jars, and other miscellaneous Items.

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GEORGE HOBSTETTER, BROKER

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SALE FRIDAY night, De&lt;. 30, FURNISHED GARAGE apart.
7:30 p.m. Adams Auctlcm
menl on LlncoiD Hill. utilities
House, RuUand, Oblo.
paid. Adults only. Phone 11911S-184tc
:«89.
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Church on the Racine - Letart
Rd. Reo. L. R. Conger II the
ovangellat, of Sandyville, W.
Va. The publle II eonllaiiy IJI.
vlled. Pastor Rev. Emeot
Deeter.
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Attention Teena1ers!

DANCE
FridaJ, Dec. 20-9 PM
Featuring:

"THE OUTC.t.STS"
PSYCHEDELIC GROUP

QUE CENTER
POMEROY, OHIO

BABY Sl'1TIIIG In my bome.
Phone Nft' Haven aa.mo.
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Wented To Buy
.m.L BUY ·raw fun and hldeo. carl Chevalier, Long
Bottom.
11·1f.31r.e

Wented
ANTIQUES. fumlture, dlohot.
miscellaneous. Mrs. Howard

Ce&lt;R, 1011 W. Main St., Pome""·

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lido. IG-2Z'Ill.

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HAY, Pllone 742-4753.

I.Din', Iarte bla&lt;t pncketllook
between S)'rllWie and &amp;cine.
Reward. Cootad Karen Bum.

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101 W.Mel•

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USED SPINET plano. A-1 eondillon, upt 11'111nut llnllb,
$115. WondeU'1. 121111 Gorfleld
~. 11'. Va.
Phone IIIIIGI.
11-21·181e

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LOST MALE brown and whlto
lhort balred q, In Muon,
w. va. Pbone T73-5V5. Jle.
Wild.
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P&lt;n'ATOES,
Phone lfl.llliM
Clarence ProlliU, Portlaod.

For Rent

OALMATION P!JPt'IES I o r

s ROOM aparlmenl, c - to
downlown Pomei'Of. CaD m.
210 before 5 p.m. 11-1..Uc

10-11-llc
Chrlltmll sifll, pure male and female fZ5 each.
Mrs. Pete Obllnpr, New Haven, phone ftiS.111541. JS.IHte

TRAILER SPACE, "'ady to
book up, private, plenty ol SINGER, IMI model, like ..,.,
room lor eblJdren to play.
in beautiful walnut cabinet.
Phone 1111-aM.
1-I..U.
Jllll 1101 dlal to make deF1JRHISIIED
APAJI'I'MENTII
In Mlddleport. AD u1111t1eo
paid. JIDWiey • Reed, MJd.
dleporl,

.Pbone

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Oblo.

l.IKE NEW ERMA llll caliber
automatic plolol fi!O. Will ..,. SEWING MACIIINES, "'Jilllr
~m~lce, an makes. WY t.
cepl :a rHle liD trade. pbone
2281. The Fabric Shop, Pom-·
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eroy. Anlhorlzed Singer Sales
aod Service. We Sharpen
N1!WER USB!l anything like H,
Scl100ro.
:1-:s.lfc
MY usen of Blue l.ustN lor
cleaning &lt;1111101. Rent electrie
sbampooer $1. Balcer P\Jml. SKATE-A·WAY boUday parties.
'lblnklllvlng, Friday, Nov.
lin. .
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:a, Clu1stmaB, Fri., Dec.
20, New YOIII'I Eve., Tall.,
LOST brtgbt &lt;1111101 ooloro. reDe&lt;. Sl, 7:30 to 12:311. OpeD
- · them with Blne I.us!N.
Chrlltmu
Eve. Closed aull\Rent eleelrlc lbampooor $1.
mao. Open W..n.lay, J'r1.
Tiny's Barlalnland. IJ.IU!c
day, Saturday, 7:30 to 10:11.
AvaUablo lor . putla, ....,_
REPOSSESSED IIIII llenO:
day, Tuesday BDd 'l'llundl)'
Lovely walnut COIIIOio will!
nlgbls, llalurday IIIII ll!mdiiJ
AM 6 FM radio, kpeed chan.
pr, Mpealcer 10111111 iJIIem. a!-.. PboDe - - ..
-.u.
U-17-lllo
'1b1l oet 1Ikc ...... Talu! ....
- - of . . . per maath
CIGARETI'E yandlng IIIICbiMI
or pay ballnce duo •·•· aod service. ABC En111rJtr11o1, ·
Call . . . .
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Malcln, W. Vo. l'bllle '17180.

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lllltclles, zig zag, bultonH-Ue
111111 ZIG ZAG .,me madtllle,
boles, bllndbema, ... Pay
COJIIIIlele with' M1lilll tal!lo.
balonce fl2,!10, liolhlnl down,
RADIO aod TV repair, boule
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•uo montbly cw
cub. '' Tbll
calli, BDd lltllllled.
dllml, emil. TUt payPbone Ravonowood _.. II. ...per IIIOIIlh .. pay Jolm Rll'l'llon, Pllone lf2.
after ' p.m.
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Hoopttal Employee• - - will hold Ito
Ciu.-IRm&amp;o claneo at 10 p.m. Friday, Dec, 20, at llle _.lum
&lt;11 llle hoopllal - - - A &lt;Oior
T.V. will be given
• . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ~ Mulcwlllbo~~
1)1011 and hlo bond. - 11 $2.50. Refrelhmalta will bo
Drive-in theaters account oened &lt;and thsro wiD ba door ,
for about 26 per cent of the priseo.
.
total movie attendance In the
Thlo 11 1 projeel in ........ .
United States, according to
1
the Encyclopaedia BritaDnica. lion wll.b ralo!nc IUndl for llle
West Alexander.
Hoopllal Chapol Fund.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Homer
and llmlly of Portsmouth visited
Mr. and Mrs. Willis Leodlnohom
and daughters. Mr. Horner had
just returned !rom Vtetnom IUid
was scheduled to go to Fort Ben.

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ru;:ADY NOW, AKC ScoUles,
Busin11s Servle~~
ForS.Ie
cockor female, 7 montba;
Beagles, and beauillul Peek- CHRISTMAS SPECIAL! """' DOZER, BACKJI)E, lrendler
aod truck oervlce, septic
life-lllze walkJna doD and 3
A-Pool ready Dec. 2S; miDItanks, water llnel, balemetltl.
ature Sdmauzan and w1ro . 111011ths of plano IeuoM by
also topsoU. Henry Babr,
temers; a11o mixed breecll. teacher of !'0111' cbolce with
Pbone 1185-39111 or !Inger Babr,
lbe
purchase
of
a
new
'WIIr·
Borl&lt;aroo Kennels, CoolvlUa,
lllzer plano. Good quallly
Plume - ·
11·13-lllto
Ohio. Phone 811'1-31151.
guitar oulfl~ $31.116; Good le·
JS.JS.IOic
C. C. BRADFORD
Ieetlon of Elley chonl organs,
AtJCI'IoNEEII
$131.!10 up; llfellmo 11J81'811For Sale
Complete Senlee
Iee on ....... WeodeD'o, 1281
IIEDUCE SAFE, lllmple an d
Garfield Ave., Parkeroburg,
IHNII1
fast with Gobeso tablell. ()n.
W. Va. Phone - 1 .
Ololo
lY i8 eents. Nellon Drugs.
CrtU !lradl&lt;ri
ll-11-!Dic
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! I lie
POODL F PUPPIES. AKC Toy
AKC Puppies, Scotlles, Cockel'll,
miniature.
and up. !llud Am CONDmONING RefrigerPoodles, Westles and Sdm•u~.
ation oervlce. Jack'o Refrlg.
aemce and groomlnf. Plloae
en, Barkaroo Kl'l., Coolville, tm.5413.
eraUon, New Haven. bone
11 3 tie
Oblo, Pbone 811'1-38M.
11112-211'11.
1 e t1e
11-ltalc AKC Gold011 Relrlever pappl01,
HI Alh St., Middleport. 1IIIJ. READY - !II1X concrete dellv·
...... rtghl to your project.
IKI.
I-2S&amp;
R•t· 1.50
Fast and easy.' Free 0111mates. Phone 992-3281, GoegONE
MARK
7
lllld
one
Polly
CHRISTMAS WREATH
leln Ready • Mix Co., MiddleComm I ell...... Top Hat
ONLY 29c
port, Ohio,
• 10 tfe
antenna. Complete oet f!OII;
WITH $5.00 PURCH.t.SE
'17 International \O.f&lt;m Inlet
From Our O.totandlno
1or parts
nmable. Ed iiUDGET PRICE furniture on
GIFT SELECTION
our lhlrd Roor budget lbop.
Dunlap,
Coolville,
Ohio.
THRU DEC. :U
Baker Furniture. Middleport.
Pbone 811'1-.
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1-25-Uc

l&lt;-st and Found

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Helen and Vir1il Teaford
Associates

Pets For Sale

Bryants Budlel Shop

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The Llkin -

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Employment Wanted

lakin Employes to

. _Dance Decembei-

~tWU.k.
TO All

REVJVAL SERVICES will be TRAILER, Brown's Trailer
held, sta.otlng De&lt;. 15 at 7:30
Park. Minersville. Phone tm.
p.m. al the Planta Memorial
3324.
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Save time and ste"ps '
while Christmrn ~hop-­
~~ ng . .. have lunch at
Bailey's. It's the th.ing
to do.

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Syracuse News, Society
BY ADA

SLACK

Thankogivlq weekend guests
of Mr. ond Mrs. T. G. Hntdono
were Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence
Hilldore and children, TOIIllnY,
Lori, Larry, Mary and Timmy,
of HollanCI, Mich. The Hllldores
and their guo ala attended Thanko- ntns:,Ga.
glvlng &lt;llnnor at the homeolthelr
Mr, IUid MrL Robert A. lllr·
grandcblldron, Mr. and Mrs, Don den aad Eric of Marion spent a
J ohnaon, of Portland, 11hore oth- weekend with hil!l parents, Mr.
er guests were Mr. aM Mn. llld Mro. Robert HarclenlldDel&gt;WUilam McKelveyandlon&amp;, Mar· ble.
Mr. IUid Mro. John Slack, sOilS
Yin and Bruce,.. and Mr. and Mra.
Bob llyer arid chUdren, Julie Johmy llld Donalclo!COntoowere
weekend guellt&amp; of hi a mother,
and Larry.
Mr. and Mrs. Jolm Crooks and MrL Ada Slack. SUDdl:y guasts
daughters of Columbus were re- were Mr. and Mra. Harley E.
cent guests of his parents, Mr. Jolmlon IUid children rl Wolf
and Mrs. Orville Crooks and oth- Pen reM.
er relatheL
Mr. and Mra. James R. White
VIsiting Mr. IUid Mrs. Dole and dausfrter, Miry Both, DuJ&gt;.
Warner and flm1b' were her sis- bar, W. VL, apent severllda7a
ter and brother.(n..law, Mr. and with hi a mother, Agnes White, an!
her mother, Roae Schwan anti
Mra. Kenneth Lawson.
Spendlng Thankoglvlng with lhe tarn1ly of Mason. They also v1 ..
Rev. I. S. Stebblna lllddiUjl]tter, !led Mro. Boley Dora! IUid IOD,
Candy, were Mr. IDd Mra. Aten Jetr, Mr. IUid Mro. CharleoWhlle
Smith of. Terrell, Texas, Mr. and am daughter, Texal'lll., anct BeuMrL Jerr)' JohnBoft of. McC~ lah While of Mlcldkl*'t. I n d
nellntlle, and Mr. and Mrs. John called on Mr. llld Mrs. Charles
Slebb!no and llmlly oiGalUpoliL Haye1 and daughter, Mary Sue,
Mr, IUid Mro, Ho111 Friend IUid ot P(llleroy, Mr. and Mn. Emil
chllclrea lid Richard Duckworth Mr.llld Mrs. DelllllsE71&gt;vlalled recently with Mr. 1 n d on of NeiH SolllemenL "nler
Mro. Harold Frank IUid ather rel- were occ&lt;IIWIJI]ed by Richard
"You'd make a very p4!d polltlciiJII You have Jft to
Duckworth.
oUvao In Nelo101vUie.
kHP one elnal• promiH JOU've llllde to
Mr IIIII Mro, Bob Byer and
Mr. llld MrL Herbert Porker
rialted · with ber mOiher, Mrs. children eJUrtained Mr. 1 n d &lt;enu.. won Mr. oid MrL
o'iiare -l:ntOn.ailouf Air·
MrL T. G, HIUdoreatthelrhome Hudooo of Akron ll1d Mr. I n d port In Chicago Is lbe world'o.
Ed.. Sammor!leld, X.. In Middleport nn Friday eYen!rw MrL 011)' lluoh IUid llmlly of bUJieot.commerclal air terml·
l&lt;mR.D.
nal.
Mr. llld Mrl. HerDIID London when the birthday• of Lawreoce Pomeroy.
I'8COIIIIy - I I weoand wllh IJkl Lori HUdore were celebrattbalr di.,Ptar IUid 11011-iJHow' ed.
GRAND OPENING SPECIALS
Vlolting Mro. M.vlo Hud1011 re- .
Mr. lllld Mro. Jock KAiolllr, of

mer•

IlOawf

DECEMBER ClfLV

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New 5 ft. 3 point hitch Bush
Hoi •••..••••••• ~ ...................... $275
45 HP rear box
OTHER SIZES ON HAN!I

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Sprln1 Awe. . .tRACTOR SALES

lntrociucln1 all new 69 -"el Richard- and Skyline '
Mobile
Slcylfne 50 x 12 2 Bdrm. Cv•to• $4395
Skyline 60 • 12, 2 a.li'"" I~ batha $4,995,
Skyline 60 • 12 3 Bd... , Early .t..erlcan $4995
Rlchanlaon 60 • 12 2· B&lt;lr.,., .t.rdMOre $4995
RJchardaon 60 x 12 a.allnn. Earlr_ .t.Merlcon $5195
AU '··wletely funlaJwl. Baalt Rate1
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MOiliiRJID!
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lnSLnllCI

WANT Alii

INI'CiliMATIOII

5 , ... 0., ....,_ PHilo.,._
...._., D-411.. ' ....

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Will M

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QUALITY

hy M Pvltii'*'-

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2 SIGNS

OUDLIMII

IIGULATIONS
Pu~u.w ,...,.., ttw. '''"'

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Motor Co.

A sift IIIII kBepo .:!WI; tile

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1963 FORD G.t.LAXI E 4 DOOR.............................. $795
Local owner and real nice, blue finish, dean int.,

.. 111llt or NfMt 1ny 141 4MfM4

okjoet ....... J•• The- Mll.her will
not lte Nl,...lbfe lor fMH th.n

good tires, radio, VB engine, std. trans.

on• lnc-..::t lnset'll ...

RATI!S
for Wenr A4 S.rv/n
5 unto po~r Word ane l.,..nlon

1968 CHEVROLET C.t.PRICE COUPE..........._$].495
Local one ownt~r car with only 12,000 miles, 396 cu.
in. engine, turbo hydramatic trans., power steering
and brakes, tinted glass, strotoback seat, Comfor·
tron air conditioning, radio, heater, and many other
e«tros, beautiful gold finish with black vinyl roof.

Mini- Cho"' 75c
12 c1nts ,., woNd three conooc:lfO
th•• lnoertlona,

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II conb pet Wortl tlx consocvtl¥o

25 ,., um Dlscoullf on pc~ld oclt
end ada palcl "'Uhln 10 dol'••
CUD Of THANKS &amp; OBITUARY
$1.50 lot 50 -rc~ mlnl111um. Eo.
odclltlonol word 2c.
BLIND ADS
Additional 25c etta,.,. ,.. AoiYIP

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HOURS
1!]0 111.111. to 5r00 p.m. Dally
1:30 a.m. fO 12r00 Noon Satunt.7

For Sale

Notice

.~ !ri'OM!'IIILE

Hao Unlllono
1oom 1111ullllon for lhl~ nil&amp;
·- more space lnata&amp;, leas
Ooor IPICe outllld~

1111uranco ben
eonco11edT Loot ,..,. opent.
or'l IIC0111!eT ean ••·
·I IS tfe

'9. _'POMEROY

MASON CAR WASH

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WHISPERING PINES
NITE CLUB

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IIAHMONY apartments - 3 and
4 rooms, furnished, new: STEREO, W.ALNtrl' COIIIOle STRAW. Phone tiiiUOIPI.
Saturday, Dec. 21st
with AM and FM radio, mulJS.I8-121p
walls, floors, furniture. PJi.
Uple opeakers, kpeed auto.
vale parldng. Out of all
10 Til2
malic changer. Try II Jn your
floods. 3 blocks !rom PomeBuslnlls Servle~~
Music By R.d Stewart
home, fiiii.IO cash or $6.30 per PIANO TUNJNG, Lane Danie!B.
roy pool office. II9U31IZ from
A"d The Ambauodon
111011th. Phone 1191-2506.
10 a.m. to 6 p.m.
IJ.t.Uc
Pbone m-560t. Call before g
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a.m.
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SHOOTING MATCH SUnday, FURNISHED live room boule,
De&lt;. :a, al the Rulland AmThin! st.. Muon. Newly paiDerican Legion Farm.
led, forced air gas fumace.
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Call Mason ftiS.21'11. JS.IUtp

CHRISTMAS
'Hocklnpnt, IJIIo

SPECI.t.L
SHOW TIRE 5.\LE

keep tidier houses.

ISLAND·
. OF

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ARISTOTLE.
MOI.ASSIS

AIC CLEANEI

$.5.55
People who complain of
what's on televlllion should

Froon 1111 Le'plt

Bulle••
-tor To Tho
~utHeaterCoN. .·
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. P1LBLAETTNARS
IMI:I.21 a
Poono.o,- ·

Phon• 6_67·3370

EXPERT
Wh1tl Allgn111nt
James Whitcomb ~Uey wta'~
known as the .. Hoos1er poe ·

THE:.

PRIVATE.

Schw•n•l. M:.rtie

M-F ......, .... _,_,.... II ta 6
Sat .............. - ............9 to 7
S.n ... _, __ ............. ll ta 6

WILL DO sewing at home

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2. s,.,.u with -r111 IMP •M
then • hl1h ,,.•• ur. rlnM ef
•eft _.., N IMib cor •hiM
J, AttltftMftt •• tlutr

FROST SE.'WING macblne, IJII,
zig zag, Wben lbe !root II on
the pumpkin, make 101110thJn8
to keep warm with lblo a.by;
II """" oo buttons, bUIIonlloles, monogramJ, dams 1111110
forth. Try II In )'OUr bome,
f41.60 or fi. lQ per month. I'll.
1191-2506.
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EYENRUDE

(Net A Drl...-~ Thru)

For Sale

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' . WHY NOT
. QIVE ·

· Try Our New
AUTOMATIC CAR WASH

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FURNISHED and unlumlshed MAYTAG wringer type Wilber, STEREO RADIO conoole, 4lippers, pockets, pegging,
apartments. Close to oehool.
speed Inlermia..t clJaD8et, dul!ilalnl&lt;ss tub. condition.
Call
Robert
Fisber
al volume COIIIrol, 4 • ~peeker
hemming, alteratlons, etc. Pbone 99UIM.
IO.Ia.tfc
80IIIId system, lovely walnut
Mrs. Fre&lt;idle Thabet. Mason,
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Phone 773-5651.
4-30-tl&lt;: FURNISHED apartment,
llnllb. pa~ll of
rooms and bath. Marlon Rey- HATS, MICE eliminated for$5 or balauco of $'lUI. Call
VACANCY for two elderly peo- nolds, Maoon, W. Va. !'bone
ever. Get star 2\0 1&gt;. n.ee., IIIIZ-m8.
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Ebenbaeh Hdwe., Supr RID!
ple. Prefer private paid pa'I'IJ.5147.
11-lttfe
Mill, Piekens Hdwe., M11011. STEREO, EARLY American
tients. Phone Mason, 713--5185.
IJ.INI]&gt;
1u.tlc 'I'RAJLER LOTS, Bob's Mobile
stereo, radio comblnaUon, ..,.
Court, Syracuse. Ohio on stale
lid slate unit, Wpeed dlanl·
f,IUS!C EVERY Friday and
ChUIUAIRJA
puppies,
male
er, lovely maple flnlob. Make
Rt. 124, Phone 1191-2151.
Saturday at Jack's Club on
aod female, $S5 and up.
1-11-tfc
payments of i8 or balance of
Harlisonville Road off Rt. 7.
Phone Long Bottom mct8. •11. Phone llllt-DI8.
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Pbone un.ms.
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=o--~
MIXED BAY. Vernon N-. !"''REWOOD, any lflllllb,
or dry. Gerald King, Rt. I,
Pbooe 9!941161.
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FOUR ROOM boule with bath.
Shade.
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plclure window. on Lincoln
Hgts. Call 1191-2780 or 992-!432. NEW TAN WOOL OOAT, lllze
10, heavy llniiW, flO, pbone ONE liPIII'GRr Plano. Phone
lUIIe

Business Services

&amp; SHIRT UUNDIY

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ONLY 118.95

_PI•• 2.19 f ....,.rr...

-GUARANTEEDPHONE 992·2094

Alterations, zippers and \
pockets

L.t

PGPU'fiir ••••• owlllabla.
Li•ltell :,.""'"' at thl• prlc ..
Pllully .,.,.,....., lullt br o bit

t~r.

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• MOORE'·S

u.o•..MAIM.

606 E. Main Pomeroy, 0.

Professional lUI ·

malt•r for • , ,

cleanln1·111ara~

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Mason, West Vlr1inla

GARAGE SALE

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Saturday, December 21-10 A.M. to 2 P.M.

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IN TMI cou•T 011 CCIMMOII P.L..U.
MIIGI COUNTY, OHIO

One Mile Below Middleport on Rout• 7
Hom• of Mrs. Cha•ncey Wemor

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MJOIHE:IO.
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OtJ&gt; IMI'SE I

Household furnishings includlrw a stove, refrigerator, bedroom suites, Maytag washer, two sweepers, old tasldoned c~
per kettle, gasoline •ngine, lawn mower, hand alii machlDist
tools, dishes, jars, and other miscellaneous Items.

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GEORGE HOBSTETTER, BROKER

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SALE FRIDAY night, De&lt;. 30, FURNISHED GARAGE apart.
7:30 p.m. Adams Auctlcm
menl on LlncoiD Hill. utilities
House, RuUand, Oblo.
paid. Adults only. Phone 11911S-184tc
:«89.
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Church on the Racine - Letart
Rd. Reo. L. R. Conger II the
ovangellat, of Sandyville, W.
Va. The publle II eonllaiiy IJI.
vlled. Pastor Rev. Emeot
Deeter.
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Attention Teena1ers!

DANCE
FridaJ, Dec. 20-9 PM
Featuring:

"THE OUTC.t.STS"
PSYCHEDELIC GROUP

QUE CENTER
POMEROY, OHIO

BABY Sl'1TIIIG In my bome.
Phone Nft' Haven aa.mo.
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Wented To Buy
.m.L BUY ·raw fun and hldeo. carl Chevalier, Long
Bottom.
11·1f.31r.e

Wented
ANTIQUES. fumlture, dlohot.
miscellaneous. Mrs. Howard

Ce&lt;R, 1011 W. Main St., Pome""·

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lido. IG-2Z'Ill.

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HAY, Pllone 742-4753.

I.Din', Iarte bla&lt;t pncketllook
between S)'rllWie and &amp;cine.
Reward. Cootad Karen Bum.

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101 W.Mel•

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USED SPINET plano. A-1 eondillon, upt 11'111nut llnllb,
$115. WondeU'1. 121111 Gorfleld
~. 11'. Va.
Phone IIIIIGI.
11-21·181e

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LOST MALE brown and whlto
lhort balred q, In Muon,
w. va. Pbone T73-5V5. Jle.
Wild.
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P&lt;n'ATOES,
Phone lfl.llliM
Clarence ProlliU, Portlaod.

For Rent

OALMATION P!JPt'IES I o r

s ROOM aparlmenl, c - to
downlown Pomei'Of. CaD m.
210 before 5 p.m. 11-1..Uc

10-11-llc
Chrlltmll sifll, pure male and female fZ5 each.
Mrs. Pete Obllnpr, New Haven, phone ftiS.111541. JS.IHte

TRAILER SPACE, "'ady to
book up, private, plenty ol SINGER, IMI model, like ..,.,
room lor eblJdren to play.
in beautiful walnut cabinet.
Phone 1111-aM.
1-I..U.
Jllll 1101 dlal to make deF1JRHISIIED
APAJI'I'MENTII
In Mlddleport. AD u1111t1eo
paid. JIDWiey • Reed, MJd.
dleporl,

.Pbone

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Oblo.

l.IKE NEW ERMA llll caliber
automatic plolol fi!O. Will ..,. SEWING MACIIINES, "'Jilllr
~m~lce, an makes. WY t.
cepl :a rHle liD trade. pbone
2281. The Fabric Shop, Pom-·
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eroy. Anlhorlzed Singer Sales
aod Service. We Sharpen
N1!WER USB!l anything like H,
Scl100ro.
:1-:s.lfc
MY usen of Blue l.ustN lor
cleaning &lt;1111101. Rent electrie
sbampooer $1. Balcer P\Jml. SKATE-A·WAY boUday parties.
'lblnklllvlng, Friday, Nov.
lin. .
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:a, Clu1stmaB, Fri., Dec.
20, New YOIII'I Eve., Tall.,
LOST brtgbt &lt;1111101 ooloro. reDe&lt;. Sl, 7:30 to 12:311. OpeD
- · them with Blne I.us!N.
Chrlltmu
Eve. Closed aull\Rent eleelrlc lbampooor $1.
mao. Open W..n.lay, J'r1.
Tiny's Barlalnland. IJ.IU!c
day, Saturday, 7:30 to 10:11.
AvaUablo lor . putla, ....,_
REPOSSESSED IIIII llenO:
day, Tuesday BDd 'l'llundl)'
Lovely walnut COIIIOio will!
nlgbls, llalurday IIIII ll!mdiiJ
AM 6 FM radio, kpeed chan.
pr, Mpealcer 10111111 iJIIem. a!-.. PboDe - - ..
-.u.
U-17-lllo
'1b1l oet 1Ikc ...... Talu! ....
- - of . . . per maath
CIGARETI'E yandlng IIIICbiMI
or pay ballnce duo •·•· aod service. ABC En111rJtr11o1, ·
Call . . . .
JS.IT-«e
Malcln, W. Vo. l'bllle '17180.

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lllltclles, zig zag, bultonH-Ue
111111 ZIG ZAG .,me madtllle,
boles, bllndbema, ... Pay
COJIIIIlele with' M1lilll tal!lo.
balonce fl2,!10, liolhlnl down,
RADIO aod TV repair, boule
-"""'.......
•uo montbly cw
cub. '' Tbll
calli, BDd lltllllled.
dllml, emil. TUt payPbone Ravonowood _.. II. ...per IIIOIIlh .. pay Jolm Rll'l'llon, Pllone lf2.
after ' p.m.
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Hoopttal Employee• - - will hold Ito
Ciu.-IRm&amp;o claneo at 10 p.m. Friday, Dec, 20, at llle _.lum
&lt;11 llle hoopllal - - - A &lt;Oior
T.V. will be given
• . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ~ Mulcwlllbo~~
1)1011 and hlo bond. - 11 $2.50. Refrelhmalta will bo
Drive-in theaters account oened &lt;and thsro wiD ba door ,
for about 26 per cent of the priseo.
.
total movie attendance In the
Thlo 11 1 projeel in ........ .
United States, according to
1
the Encyclopaedia BritaDnica. lion wll.b ralo!nc IUndl for llle
West Alexander.
Hoopllal Chapol Fund.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Homer
and llmlly of Portsmouth visited
Mr. and Mrs. Willis Leodlnohom
and daughters. Mr. Horner had
just returned !rom Vtetnom IUid
was scheduled to go to Fort Ben.

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ru;:ADY NOW, AKC ScoUles,
Busin11s Servle~~
ForS.Ie
cockor female, 7 montba;
Beagles, and beauillul Peek- CHRISTMAS SPECIAL! """' DOZER, BACKJI)E, lrendler
aod truck oervlce, septic
life-lllze walkJna doD and 3
A-Pool ready Dec. 2S; miDItanks, water llnel, balemetltl.
ature Sdmauzan and w1ro . 111011ths of plano IeuoM by
also topsoU. Henry Babr,
temers; a11o mixed breecll. teacher of !'0111' cbolce with
Pbone 1185-39111 or !Inger Babr,
lbe
purchase
of
a
new
'WIIr·
Borl&lt;aroo Kennels, CoolvlUa,
lllzer plano. Good quallly
Plume - ·
11·13-lllto
Ohio. Phone 811'1-31151.
guitar oulfl~ $31.116; Good le·
JS.JS.IOic
C. C. BRADFORD
Ieetlon of Elley chonl organs,
AtJCI'IoNEEII
$131.!10 up; llfellmo 11J81'811For Sale
Complete Senlee
Iee on ....... WeodeD'o, 1281
IIEDUCE SAFE, lllmple an d
Garfield Ave., Parkeroburg,
IHNII1
fast with Gobeso tablell. ()n.
W. Va. Phone - 1 .
Ololo
lY i8 eents. Nellon Drugs.
CrtU !lradl&lt;ri
ll-11-!Dic
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! I lie
POODL F PUPPIES. AKC Toy
AKC Puppies, Scotlles, Cockel'll,
miniature.
and up. !llud Am CONDmONING RefrigerPoodles, Westles and Sdm•u~.
ation oervlce. Jack'o Refrlg.
aemce and groomlnf. Plloae
en, Barkaroo Kl'l., Coolville, tm.5413.
eraUon, New Haven. bone
11 3 tie
Oblo, Pbone 811'1-38M.
11112-211'11.
1 e t1e
11-ltalc AKC Gold011 Relrlever pappl01,
HI Alh St., Middleport. 1IIIJ. READY - !II1X concrete dellv·
...... rtghl to your project.
IKI.
I-2S&amp;
R•t· 1.50
Fast and easy.' Free 0111mates. Phone 992-3281, GoegONE
MARK
7
lllld
one
Polly
CHRISTMAS WREATH
leln Ready • Mix Co., MiddleComm I ell...... Top Hat
ONLY 29c
port, Ohio,
• 10 tfe
antenna. Complete oet f!OII;
WITH $5.00 PURCH.t.SE
'17 International \O.f&lt;m Inlet
From Our O.totandlno
1or parts
nmable. Ed iiUDGET PRICE furniture on
GIFT SELECTION
our lhlrd Roor budget lbop.
Dunlap,
Coolville,
Ohio.
THRU DEC. :U
Baker Furniture. Middleport.
Pbone 811'1-.
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1-25-Uc

l&lt;-st and Found

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Helen and Vir1il Teaford
Associates

Pets For Sale

Bryants Budlel Shop

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The Llkin -

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Employment Wanted

lakin Employes to

. _Dance Decembei-

~tWU.k.
TO All

REVJVAL SERVICES will be TRAILER, Brown's Trailer
held, sta.otlng De&lt;. 15 at 7:30
Park. Minersville. Phone tm.
p.m. al the Planta Memorial
3324.
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Save time and ste"ps '
while Christmrn ~hop-­
~~ ng . .. have lunch at
Bailey's. It's the th.ing
to do.

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Syracuse News, Society
BY ADA

SLACK

Thankogivlq weekend guests
of Mr. ond Mrs. T. G. Hntdono
were Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence
Hilldore and children, TOIIllnY,
Lori, Larry, Mary and Timmy,
of HollanCI, Mich. The Hllldores
and their guo ala attended Thanko- ntns:,Ga.
glvlng &lt;llnnor at the homeolthelr
Mr, IUid MrL Robert A. lllr·
grandcblldron, Mr. and Mrs, Don den aad Eric of Marion spent a
J ohnaon, of Portland, 11hore oth- weekend with hil!l parents, Mr.
er guests were Mr. aM Mn. llld Mro. Robert HarclenlldDel&gt;WUilam McKelveyandlon&amp;, Mar· ble.
Mr. IUid Mro. John Slack, sOilS
Yin and Bruce,.. and Mr. and Mra.
Bob llyer arid chUdren, Julie Johmy llld Donalclo!COntoowere
weekend guellt&amp; of hi a mother,
and Larry.
Mr. and Mrs. Jolm Crooks and MrL Ada Slack. SUDdl:y guasts
daughters of Columbus were re- were Mr. and Mra. Harley E.
cent guests of his parents, Mr. Jolmlon IUid children rl Wolf
and Mrs. Orville Crooks and oth- Pen reM.
er relatheL
Mr. and Mra. James R. White
VIsiting Mr. IUid Mrs. Dole and dausfrter, Miry Both, DuJ&gt;.
Warner and flm1b' were her sis- bar, W. VL, apent severllda7a
ter and brother.(n..law, Mr. and with hi a mother, Agnes White, an!
her mother, Roae Schwan anti
Mra. Kenneth Lawson.
Spendlng Thankoglvlng with lhe tarn1ly of Mason. They also v1 ..
Rev. I. S. Stebblna lllddiUjl]tter, !led Mro. Boley Dora! IUid IOD,
Candy, were Mr. IDd Mra. Aten Jetr, Mr. IUid Mro. CharleoWhlle
Smith of. Terrell, Texas, Mr. and am daughter, Texal'lll., anct BeuMrL Jerr)' JohnBoft of. McC~ lah While of Mlcldkl*'t. I n d
nellntlle, and Mr. and Mrs. John called on Mr. llld Mrs. Charles
Slebb!no and llmlly oiGalUpoliL Haye1 and daughter, Mary Sue,
Mr, IUid Mro, Ho111 Friend IUid ot P(llleroy, Mr. and Mn. Emil
chllclrea lid Richard Duckworth Mr.llld Mrs. DelllllsE71&gt;vlalled recently with Mr. 1 n d on of NeiH SolllemenL "nler
Mro. Harold Frank IUid ather rel- were occ&lt;IIWIJI]ed by Richard
"You'd make a very p4!d polltlciiJII You have Jft to
Duckworth.
oUvao In Nelo101vUie.
kHP one elnal• promiH JOU've llllde to
Mr IIIII Mro, Bob Byer and
Mr. llld MrL Herbert Porker
rialted · with ber mOiher, Mrs. children eJUrtained Mr. 1 n d &lt;enu.. won Mr. oid MrL
o'iiare -l:ntOn.ailouf Air·
MrL T. G, HIUdoreatthelrhome Hudooo of Akron ll1d Mr. I n d port In Chicago Is lbe world'o.
Ed.. Sammor!leld, X.. In Middleport nn Friday eYen!rw MrL 011)' lluoh IUid llmlly of bUJieot.commerclal air terml·
l&lt;mR.D.
nal.
Mr. llld Mrl. HerDIID London when the birthday• of Lawreoce Pomeroy.
I'8COIIIIy - I I weoand wllh IJkl Lori HUdore were celebrattbalr di.,Ptar IUid 11011-iJHow' ed.
GRAND OPENING SPECIALS
Vlolting Mro. M.vlo Hud1011 re- .
Mr. lllld Mro. Jock KAiolllr, of

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Hoi •••..••••••• ~ ...................... $275
45 HP rear box
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lntrociucln1 all new 69 -"el Richard- and Skyline '
Mobile
Slcylfne 50 x 12 2 Bdrm. Cv•to• $4395
Skyline 60 • 12, 2 a.li'"" I~ batha $4,995,
Skyline 60 • 12 3 Bd... , Early .t..erlcan $4995
Rlchanlaon 60 • 12 2· B&lt;lr.,., .t.rdMOre $4995
RJchardaon 60 x 12 a.allnn. Earlr_ .t.Merlcon $5195
AU '··wletely funlaJwl. Baalt Rate1
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IOhltlilll•• 100
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ttilante .,.Y1 for each .tamll,y ,
accordlnc to the Encyclopaedia Brltalllllca.

During lhe llleetiJIII: It Wll aJ.
· ao reported U.t three workers
hive been temporarily lold ott
fnllll lhelr lobo with tile viiJqe
maillle•nce • department, Thil
leavea at~ remaining in the d•
partment, wbleh is Wiler the
•~U&gt;ervlslon ol Harold Cha11.
Tho layolr -.rontly came
trom 11 severe lick ol flala In
the - n l ,.Rd and lhe lack of

Bank"with
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lour new
wei-: preHIIted to the
Games
c:omed lrilen the Cha- Clli&gt; were piafed wfll1 pri101 belns
mot Wednesday nlchi at t h e awarded lo the wlmen. Mr1.
home d. Mrs. llowatd Biroh- Latbey was lhe wlmer d. lhe·
dOor jll'lzo.
fiold, Rutland.
The new officers are M r a.
It was amlCU1eed that the Ju.
Charles Lathey, president; .Mra. uary meotin&amp; will
hsid at the
Nathao Bigp, vice preal-; home d. Mra. Eado wtth Mra.

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members _were

PERSONAL FOtJLS
TEJ\M '
NO.'G. AVG.
Gall,..lo ••••..• S4 · 3 11.0
JackiGII , ••••• , • 55 3 18,3
Nli..·Y&lt;ll'k ••• • • , 18
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to bank here by mall .. • and we sure
promise that you'll save yourself a lot
of time and special trips to town, in
good as well as bad weather, all year
around. Another good reason to bank
at our "Full Service" bankl
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Mrs. Carl Roach, see:relaey; Lathe,y u the c:o-lloltJao.
Mrs. Bircbtteld lnd Mrs. Mi..
Mrs. Kemeth Michaels, treaaurer; and Mrs. Birchfield, now- cbaels served refre~hmenta to
er fund cl1alrman.
thole named and Mrs. WDbur
Welcomed into the elub memberlhip were Mrs. Eugene Fink,

YOWl&amp; Mrs. :R.ymmd Filber.
Mrs. Charles ~s, Mra. Lloyd

!drs. Joe Bolin, !drs. Robert
Eada, and Mrs. Robert llardeb.
Secret pals were revealed with
a gift exchange and names lor

Harrll&lt;ll, Mrl. llowa!'d PIIIIIIPa,
Mrs. Bonnie Jacobs, Mrs. OJ.·..
ville Hogue, and Mra. Elber Joha.

Jrorjon • • • • • • • • • $8 •

llihens •••••••••• 40 2 20.0'
Wellsa •• :. . .. .. as 3 21.7
Lagan ••••••••• 17 3 Z2.3
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SEOAL SCOiiiNG
NAME
FGN F'111 PTS AVG.
j)aomanl, Win. 36 Z9 101 u. 7
Rent)', Goll.
Z9 10 811 22.7

POMEROY
NATIONAl BANK

Wlckadllm, At11. 17
Zlm'man, Win. 23
Spencer, Gall. 21
llanlley, Alb. - 14
Flck, N-Y

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NAME- TEAM FTM·FTAPCT.
25
Dowalnl, WelLston 2&amp;-34 ,11$3
areola,
IJ.u ,818
, MJD-OWO, V~" · .
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Glouoi.r
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Mattbe*a, Goll.
11·14 •786
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Senina Meip County for
over 96 years

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SEOAL
Jaekaon at Ironton
Neloonviii..York at l.opo

M.mber Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation. All

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Southern •••••• 1 2

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Miller at llletiihder

Accoyn!l Insured Up To $15,000.00.

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Resigns

POMEROY - DIIIIIIY Brown,
Mloeraville, WBI placid "'' six
inonlhJ prabatkln Friday -he
appOa{ed befou Juap Frank w.
J'oi1er In the Meigs C o u n t y
COUri ·,.. aaoault ~·· .
Brown .waa ordered to p a 7
eottl lli\ooivod In the court acGALUPOLIS - Paoll'lrkirul
lloi. aDd tA Pll1 .;e.~.,.~ -·aDd IUbndllod bla resl8natl... Frlloti
ilallr1' COlla' 'w T o m diOY u ~on Oftlcer d. lhe
w~
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Volley, Haman,
Slarr-Waahlneton

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Firat A"'- VlsiUng houro II'! and
7-8 p. m. Parenla on1t on Pldl·
atrlca wan.
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ADMISSIONS
Mra. 'Mabel E. JerreU, 1341
Baotianl Dr.; Gaey S, Sllllth, Gar.
f11J4 _Rta.;_~omaa R. Thornton.
· ChWieolhe Rd.; J. Leonardl!aah,
Rt, I Bidwell; !drs. C. Dole ftua.
1eii• Rt. 1 BldweU; Rodney D. Nt..
Rt. 2Gallli&gt;olls; Mra. Maude
S.uad.'ers, Northup; Everett Huft...
man, Rt. 11 Gallipolis; Mrs. Ora
E. Hallhl11, Rt. 1 Chel!lhirej JoOO.

bert,

Mrs.

Leo'nal;d J. ~ldOwskY.

North RldpvDJe; Mri.-Gerald·l£.

Spirea, Ew!JIIIIon; Conl4'11E. SOx- ,
t&lt;ill, Rt. f Wollslon; Domls. ~ ·
Howell, :lit. 3 Olk HW; Mrs. An-

BIRTHS
Mro. PorJ7 E; Clnlwoll, Rt. 3
WeU1ton, ~. 3:1i3 L m. , ..
Friday.
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PORTABLE ELECTROSTATIC

WUaon M. Wolfe, Rt. 2 Radne;
PaW; J. Bearhs, RL 1 Racine;

1oJttun,

AIR PURIFIER

c,r1 E. Searls, Middleport; Mrs.

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P. Gra!llm, Pt Pleallllll; John

Jilot plu1 in and this hi(lhly eflective
appliaace II!IIIOVe&amp; pollution. flo111
the air tlttoulh the ocientific principle
of electrootatic p!ecipitation . •. not to
be """fuNd with oimple filtem lll8d in. ' .
belltinc or coolinc .,.ten&gt;a.
Aft

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It d.-.wn through ., Ionizing teetlon which

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electrlully charge• air pollution partlcla1
ernallilr than wiaible whh the MUd eye, wt.k:h

-collecting
trappocl
clopoolted
on P.....
platu. The
CleM air then
through en activated charcoal titter to help , .

mOw oc1ora 1nd
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M, - · Wollolon;

CROW'S
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Botton, $5 and costs, Wllllfe vehicle; Jack L. Prlddy, Rutlam
Route 1, $15 and costs, speedlng;
Herbert F. Moore, Pomeroy, $S

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be'ftlis ,~;,;o.;u

ma,y aloo u..,.. &amp;!IIi!
court ma,y !rom lime lo . ·
reD White,
Fined were ..-'
Pomeroy Route 4, '
rlght.ofowa,y 'at .

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Ilia,

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Mrs.Harry Stott;;·
Smith, Carl II;
TiDa L.

llama,

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harprulh

ahdwsU;Fnumuq~udermllt,

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the extw.uat; Orlaild ~~=~~
Pmneroy, permitting .
to
drive an Wlf&amp;fe vell.icle, $10 aoo

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Wolfe,

Pomeroy, 86 1Dd1

GALUPOUS The Slate
lli&amp;l&gt;wa,y Patrol toveltl,atad &amp;II
acclo!ont at 10:13 p.m. Frlda,y
... Bt. ' 35, fOur
~ .7, at !II• Will 'lllld « lhe
Bt. $5 bypua involvlna 1 deer.
·Clalcero ·aatd that Dorol!&gt;7 J,
~. S6, Rt. 1 GallfJ»ofta. Wll

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ll'!'lllabwq, fumod In !root
'tu, iold 'wu hit by !he

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MDJDLEPORT Proceeds arahips, literature and tuma 1n
from the lllllllal Christmas Seal the scbooJ s and for general pub.
1alo d. the Melp Counl)' Tuber- lie uae. PeriiDIIalltema are alao
culosll and Health Asi!Oclatlon prorided for the liiNe M ol• 1
1o1a1 $2,906.75, Mrs. Kenneth
lathe

eoonw psllOotJ£r

Wilcox, exeeutive aeeretary, re- tubereuloeis' ·
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The smount ,..s received in
SVFFE!18 ATIIACK ··
1,640 reoponaesto lheover4,000
GALUPOUS _ ··Goo...., c.
811P0ala. The total is """ $lt8 lde(Ciifl) lleadoo&lt;. . . Q1!\Iollo rooahead ot the figure at !he aame

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1nd costs, !allure to yield right. Loretta Dougl1111, Athenl
or..ny at stop algn; Charles W, 5, $5 aDd COl~ -ldl..
Buck, Rutland. $15 and costiJ, land E. Nel1011, ~ ·.
speeding; Sandra K. Franz, Pomeroy, $15 , and coats, speeding; 2, •loP alp, UO and""::;~~~;
£Ia Darst, Cl!eshfre and costa; GeorgJ.a Dar1t.,
Ire Route 2, .10 IIIII Millo. ·;.,._ ,

Seal Sales Net $2,907

ullin him.

nie L. ~~.G~-.K.Y.;Nro. .
Robert D. EI'Pin, Wellstoo; Nra.
Perry E. cardwell, Rt. 3, Wellaton.

Charleo W. Beach, Mrs. Cbarlea L. BrookJait, John T. CG!fee,
Mrs. RoUin 0. ·DW, Edpr E.
lfartaOUllh,
Np 3Dhnlll!o
MrL · Forrest 'f.
Lewlt E.

G. Sdllll&amp;, Pt Pl1111n~ Mrs. AI·
thea Roseberry, Pt. Pleasant;

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nt ~ . 1 17trad

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calirllda~ - - - · fair~

unsafe \'8h1cle; Linda F.
P ....roy I, $5 IIIII
defective
omerpney
Miohael E. CZ,•I ... 1&gt;

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Huiaa C Uttle,
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2, uceuhe IIPI8d
Ucno, $10 aDd &lt;C!lltloi ·w

Davlo, - · ·uo ·
failure lo yield hoi! of .....

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tlme I all year. A follow~ re- PBrODI heu't . .cllbllo '"' ..._,
quest for &lt;Ditrlbutioos will
at the RL II • - • truck lire
mailed sometime the week after Friday ~01!1 wu nuoiiChrtstmu.
ed to ~!E!f. . 'hilwJ Ceater,
Funds from the 110a1 oale, the Firat
1!l!!b ;...waudmltmly fwlrl rat~~D&amp; pro.Jeet d. tho ted ID tho ~ 1;Vo u • I.L
uaoclatlon, Is Uled for tuber- llil ....l!bl

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W. YDW!g,P...eroy,$5aale

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truek lead ot Items, It may require ~tl•a~ three ·tri.M··I(cdiilt '~
plete. the project according 1o Gilkey. Seaideo jqmy ~ · ·
above, numeroua ohecks wera turned
to ofl!diloliJ/ illl•
ltrlcken iamDlto. Lell .te rlattt at the Gli!~. ........
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S,U.mee

Melp at Athellt

FARMINGTON BOUND - The four persDrU! above are load·
ifW Howan:t Gilkey's truck with food am clothing items Saturday 1m- shipment I&lt;&gt; Fann~Jwton, W, Va., dlmaxing a tw....,eek
pi'Ojoct by (lallla ond Melgs resident• , They Items were colJter,&lt;i_IQ,M,.J111.~4llllll moa1uro of ehoer 1&lt;&gt; the atrlcken laml·

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Holldloy TCIUrnalllent atP!. Pleastot - P!. PleaAat Rl;ley,

MONDAY O&gt;EC. 301

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Wood bY COUri ID Judae lloDald il, CIJ.
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to .. Ol!lry ill
m;~lli!.·· · the DDmiiiDII ploao court ·Jour.
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