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FRIDAY, DECEMBER 16, 1966

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Mrs. Ullie Thomas receat.
ly celebrated ber S6tb blrlb·
day. A dinner was prepared
by Mrs. Rose Thomas aad
guests were Mrs. Gladys
BaugblllaD BUd Jack Gale ol
Gahanua.

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MR. AND MRS. HARRY WOLFE
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PLAN OPEN HOUSE - Mr. and Mrs. Harry Wolfe ·
· will celebrate their Golden Weddin~ Anniversary on
1Saturday, Dec. 17th, at their home on Tanner's Run
Xoad. Open house will be from _1 to 4 in a~ternoon.

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Of Pomeroy Location over Several Others i

Trustees of the Metgs toun-1 owned property.
, for parking at selected location.
nd H' t · 1 Socle- ' Other members of the stte A Site near the old county
A double • barreled move de- in(&lt; steam • electric plant on I ty Pioneer a . IS or~ca rsd .
rnlttee
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Duerr ' courthouse at Chester - betlevr
signed to guarantee a plentiful the Ohi~ River in
northern ·ty voted unan::~sl! ; : orr! ! ~ou~ley
Al~red Elberfeld ' ed the most ''tlistortcal" of any
sypply of electric power for West V~rgmia. Its cost has afternoon to a f
n corn land Wallace Bradford
offered - drew comments by
decades to come was made been estimated at $200-rnllllon. edby the boar~ ~ou~~ ~owned ; A minimum of $20,000 has .the board of trustees. Members !
Thursday by the
American At the same time, the ullll- miSsiOner~" ~ornero for
a been offered by a former Porne- 1agreed tho courthouse area at ,
Electric Power System.
ty system announced II was property
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roy resident J. w. Hersher, Chester should become a future •
It announced major steps to- seeking bids .for the construe- proposed museum.
Charleston, 'w va., for
the project of the Historical Socle- 1
ward strengthening its present tlon of a rnator nuclear. power Decision of the site
came museum. His offer touched off ty.
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coal-based steam generation plant in southwestern MIChigan .from the society's 28 • member the site search.
A. v. Howell. longtime socie' ' and supplementing it with nu- on the shore of Lake ~lchig~n. board of trustees. It is m Mul· Main topic of discussion of ty member, expressed hi.s belief 1,
clear power.
Coot of the entire protect: .10- berry Heights.
the trustees, prior to the finalldurlng the afternoon sessiOn that !
The
AEP
System,
the
nation·s
eluding
the
nuclear
faclhlles,
Leo
Story,
chairman
of
a
decision on the Mu 1be r r y there will be a large coat exlubOHIO
largest Investor - owned sup- IS estimated at approximately five member site committee ;Heights site, was 10 regard to 1t. and posSibly .".ver and .farm
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plier of electric energy, pia~ $131).mllllon.
'named earlier this year to make availability of space for 1he machinery exhibits, available
ned immediate construction of It would represent the AEP a recommendation of the most parking of at least 25 automo- for the proposed new museu.rn.
a 1.6-rnllllon-k!lowatt, coal-burn- Systeni's entry into the owner- suitable location again review- biles. Committee members said Society President
Edison
ship of nuclear facilities after ed the several 'sites proposed 1they have been assured ade- Hobstetter was in charge of the
EVERYTIDNG GONE - Maynard Ellis, wbOIII
a decade of experinece into prior to selection of 111e county-' quate space will be provided •special se,,si.~o"..:·-----l Ripley Hollow home was destroyed by fire Thursreactors.
day morning, looks over its smouldering remains.
The blaze destroyed everything Mr. and Mrs. Ellis
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and their two children owned. The Middleport Fire
pany, announced the two acB5% bombers and a Navy
Department fought the fire. The place was on tlut
Meigs-Gallia
line in Gallia county.
tions and emphasized that both
KUlcled ,misslle crutser blaottuets. coal and nuctear, would
ee1 eommunist hideaway• aad
play ' Important roles in the
supply rouleo along Vteloam's
utility system's future.
demUilarized zone !DMZ),
Officers ofb thefthrheee A~letic He said that Appalachian
military spokeomen said toBooster clu s 0 I
Olgq Power Company would
cond
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Local Sc_hool District met re-_ struct the AEP System's larg- co.LUMBUS IUP.I) -The ubep- auy.• s. officials also reportNames of ~ prospect ve pe
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Har
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jurors and 25 grand JUrors for
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power
plant
on
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that
in
the
recent
HBDolthe
January term of
Meigs
The end of the trail for two Delaware
run-t
graves to explore problems In
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b nk 1 asked to provide mll!liCipabties
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. county
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tin a combined o aniza- mouth ~·te o t e east .a o
nal means of rais- area bomblnJ raids any &lt;•vii- County Cornm'"' Pleas Court away youths came Thursday afternoon ~~ Gal a coun. y
crea .10g th
f 1 rg
the Oh10 River approXImate!)' with additio h 1 slloulder their lao deaths or Injuries wltbln were drawn today.
I when they rode their motorcycle off the highway to avOid
lion
e near u ure._
nine miles south of Mounds- lng taxes to e P
he new • lhe city maot bave been cauo.
· collision with an unidentified vehicle.
A aecond meeting o, the ville. The site ts approximately $420 million debt to I
ed by backfiring CommuoJury CommiSsioners Fre&lt;!land 3 The State Highway patrol reported that James 0.
group will be held lBt;e in .J!IJI· one-hall rntle south of another police and firemen p~lon Iliad, lsi weapoos
Norris and Lauren Hoff~n 1, Di s IS and Russell A B. Wilson, 16, both of Delaware,
uary to continue the d11cusslons
Continued On Page Nine)
an official of the Ohio MuniM•
WtN.' in charge of the draw1ng
'ed, ioinor injuries and were treated at Holzer Hos·
and~ ,,pips .ID 1om! ~
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new o'4.mzauon, Hararavn
I John COleman, 'fOCII~_, IJI: 'D . y·
Lucke, Judge Jobn c. Bacon, pickllj! P by one of t~e fa. .
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said today.
' rector of the leagUe salil \he
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and a deputy of ~ ttebett S:ers Ia Thursday wgbt. u J~. 1'1!'. ~ be . ' . . II ID
II was agreed that a meeting
! municipalities have '20 years
C. Hartenbach's department!
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id t Gallipolis n\ulllcliil ·
• Nor&gt;
·between representatives of the
I110 a off their liabilities.
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present.
The pa!J"ol srud the ace en rnn w. LoefOer, 32, Columbwl,
Athletic Boosters, the new corn0U3
py
Possible grand juryrs are:
occurred /Bt 3:50 P· m. Thurs- and John E. Halliday, 59, Gal·
, blned band boosters groups and
A report by tbe Wyatt Co. this
Homer Radford, Kenneth E. day on Itt. 35, one and four- llpoiis, both speeding, rnumclthe Athletic Board should be
week indicating the amount of
Crabtree, Wayne Roush, Ralph tenths miles east of Rt. 588. pal court, Dec. 19; Sue Ana
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tbe debt sparked speculation
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Henderson, Dale Dye, Kalbry~n Diggs, riding tile cycle With Seelig, 31, Pomeroy, aad ArthfP
sharing of receipts from conthe law creating the . fund
Hill, David 0. McKnight;' iWil· ·Wilson as passenger, met an ,ur E. Henson, 40,
Addl!IOII,
cession stands, programs and The Middleport • Pomeroy Ro- "might bankrupt the
If It , The Pomeroy . High
School liam Fox, Lllliaa Pieltens, Kalb- unidentified westbound. car Ispeeding, Meigs County Court,
athletic ticket sales. This meet- tary Club held Its annual lam- is not modified. Now that we I concert band wilt present a 11een Windsor, Marlyn Pow
which was passmg a hne. of 1 Die. 16; and Gary L. Fisher,
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In&amp; also will be arranged some- ily Christmas party Thursday have the figures w~ will try to Olristmas concert Sunday, De-lFloyd Clelaad, Harold G. Rousll, Icars. Diggs went off the r1ght Its, Rt. _1, Gallipolli, no opel'
Ume after the first of the year, night at Middleport High SchooL work up a legiSlatiVe. pt'!am lcernber 18, at 2 .rn. at the Robert Retber, George Starcher, \ side of the highway to avmd a ator's license, Gallia wilD!(
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Paul Smart and Galen Brown that w1U help the CitieS, he Pomeroy elementary scboolaud- Homer Bradshaw, ~ B. collision and the cycle upset. IJuvenile eourt, Dec. 27,
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· ted by th 1r wives were swd.
itoriurn, under direciion of Don- Burdette, Jesse Gamer, VIrgil There was rnmor damage to
~!!part ardil grading meth- E
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:~:mlrrnen ~rs Jack Rob- The law, pass~ in 1965 wttll aid Miller.
Rousll, Dale E. Smith, Clar- tbe cycle.
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son assisted with. table decora
First part of the pr?gram ence
Patrol arrests Thursday IndemJe ~t recngnltlon
118Wel'8
allons aad John Werner providk
nsion funds up to lo- will be titled "The ChriStmas w,:amanda y· ' t p Broder- eluded Charles M. Moore, 21,
were cll•'1llls' wben teachers The Pomeroy
emergency ed recorded music,
"';r er~:ties
Story." Rev. Wilbur Perrm will w '
mcen '
Swif:ler, W. Va., no operators
o1 Jlf8del !'through I of I he squad answered two calls Th:Z A turkey dinner was prepar- eaeof"
d~ the Lakewood read the Olristmas Story and "~ ti
tit jurors in- license, held in Gallia counMilgs Loeal School
District day at 1:08 p.m. to :e MaiD ed and served by Mrs. Smart, pensi::'ar::oo He said 11 is stx ie brass cltotr will play appropri- ludeospec ve pe
met at the Pomeroy Elementary ~~~ ::.en~:" Ro~: was Mra. Brown, Mrs. Wemlell Ger- months
in checks to re- ate selections.
: Wi~rn A. McKelvey, DoroSchool ~ay.
dead 011 mlval, and at 3:50 lacb and Mra. Edna Evans. Ro- tiring pollee and firemen. He I The brass choir, a new lnstru- thy Stuart, Paul Manuel, Helen
Elect.lcfcllairman were
In p.m. to the residence of Mar- tary Arms bNIII8hl side tllsh: admitted it ts going to be a mental group IS made up of Bill Bartels, Blanche
Harrtsoa,
Frank Musser, fl, RD I,
chU ,; fi crllde aroups. Each aaret McKenzie, Union ave. for Children at~ r«eiV "real problem" fOr some ?f' Fetty and Jeff Burt, trumpets; Sue Seelig, Frank L. Buell.
Pomeroy, was arrested by tbl
...: lll'l,jfqed SUI8etlions for Henry Landera, who had fallen rfts and
the
to pay thell' Rick Gilmore, beritone hom; G. R. Thompson, Patricia Might,
Meigs County Sheriff's departltJII:.~Ilt, fn the specific over a cliff. Mr. Landers was ~:~~ ,::; ,;; · ti8· Uabiiitles.
Keith Evnns and Jane Welts. George Eastman,
Lawuma! A Middleport youngster was ment Thursday on charges al
areas 'tflli!l!e, The sugaestlon suffering from a possible brok- Benk~ ee,
trombones, and John Goodwm, , Ebersbach, EleBDor
Net!IOD, struck by a car today at a a.m. hit-skip following two accldealll
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wW be ljoien lD committees that en leg and lacerations of the J mson. Nancy yma e, a
HI-LO TEMP
tuba.
j Thomas Hendricks, Robert
~- as she ran to catch a school that occurred within a fn
wlil .wi,Improvement In them. face. Hls condition Ia reported guest of Ted Reed, was lntro- NEW YORK IUPI) - The Part two of the concert wlll Blackwood, Earl H. Dellll, Wil- bus on Norih Second Ave.
minutes of each oilier.
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aa sat!Jfactory, hospital olD· duced. Cash Bahr was song lo~est te~perature reported ' be selections by tile
concert Ham Byers, Lawrence MilboBU,
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At s: 50 p.m., George Ropr
All fead\e\'1 In aradea
1 rials reported.
leader.
!hill mornmg to the U. S. band. These will include "Ades- Delbert MitcheU,
Kathleen Kimberly Weldon, 6, o1ece ol 1Morgan, 43, Third St., Middlethrouili t llrie been Invited to
Weather Bureau,
excluding te Fidetes," "0 Holy Night," WeDs.
Dr. and Mrs. F. M. Cluff, ran port was traveUng south Cll
volun~ !Or one of
these '
WEATHER
Melgo Gellfral Bospllal
Alaska and Hawal~ waa 7 be- "March Of The Three Kings," GUes Smith, Thomas A. Bl'*e, mto the path of a car ar1ven Stat~ Route 33 near the Dwigllt
eoinmftllei. From tllese volUJio Pardy dtudy toalpl and Admll61ou - None.
low zero at Roosevelt, Utab. "The Christmas Part," "An Old Clifford Philllps, Harry W. Ad- by Arthur William Nease, 18, Logan residence wben truci,
lftrl;,eom.rnltleefl will be fOrm- Saturday wifll Utile mantle Ia DIJeqet - Charle1 Foss, The highest reported Th~ay Engllsb Christmas" "The Chrtsl- ams,
Walter Hamm, Doris RD, Chester, reported Police driven by Musser, attempted t•
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1Jii q.t;j~ 'illudles Initiated. temperaflre. Low iaalPI zt.3Z. Thomas Wells.
was B11 at Los Angeles, Cab!. mas Song" and ''White Christ- Ible, Norrnaii A. Russell, Clar· Chief Herb Gilkey.
pass him at a hip rate
e1
. ' -·-mas."
ence A. Bradford, Avis P. Bank to ·speed, sideswiped the M&lt;qa
ey, Betty L. Theiss, James L. The youngster. was ta. en
car and did not stop.
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Veteraas Memorial Hospital lia Reese, Albert L. Martin, Veterans Memorial. Hospital by Musser, at 3:40 p.m., struCk"
Adrnlooions - Terry Spann, Doughty, James Snodgrass, private ~ar. H~ r1ght leg was a second car and kepi go!Qg 1111
Racine; Opal Cummins, Ra- Chloe ~'ick, Owen Walsllll, J11- brokm, II was teported. There Houli! 'I neaJ U;G stole dne; Mrs. Craynor Sloane, lia Reese, Albert L. Martin, were no charges filed againsl way garage it was reported. The
Racine; Henry Landers, Pon1- Paul H. Bahr, Arnold Grate, the driver, said Gilkey.
second car was driven by Dora
eroy.
Paul Forbes, Hiram Slwater,
Opal Pierce, Route 1, L o a 1
Dlleharges - Mrs. Olarles L, D. Hartinger, Martha Belle
NOW YOU KNOW
Bottom.
West and ~ught&lt;t', Mrs. Ed- Frye, Clifford Steels, Bernice More than 64.55 billio~ eggs Musser posted bond of Ia
ward Manley.
· Riffie, Elste Decker, Pauline are produced annually m the and appeared In county court
lllrlbs - A daughter to Mr. Brewer, Elllel Rife and Fred United Stales, according to the this morning. A paueoger 11
BUd Mrs. Craynor Sloane.
George,
1966 World Almanac.
the Musser vehicle, WDJiam M. .
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Snuggle into a full m•ature of luxury after your Hth,
shower or Jwlm. You'll love the way this cloud of 10ft
and fluffy terry in1tontly blots up every drop of wal~
And you'IIIO¥t Ttrry llolltr'&amp; fwll and HI)' camfo~..
for loungl"f, too. A real find at thl&amp; prlct. Ont,
Jill fttl tvtryont. Pink. turquols. or whitt.,

December 16-17

"YOUR CHEATIN' HEART"

- Tcchnirolorr.eorgP Unmill on. Susan Oli·
ver Red Button s. AT1hur
O'l:onnt'll , Chris Crosby, Kt&gt;

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ELBERFELDS POMEROY

- Trrhnicolor!\-lurphy, Joan St:lley

St.evrns

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SECOND FLOOR.

BRING THE CHILDREN TO SEE

FIRST TIME EVER ...
. ,~THIS GREAT VALUE!

On Elberfelds 2nd Floor This WetkFrid•y end Saturday from 3 to 4.

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Wa/nut.grained metal
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antenna. 26,000-volt
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Color Fidelity Control.

CHRISTMAS
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CHESTER, OHIO

Young Heath Group~
To Give Program
The Olristmas program by
the Sunday School and youth
groups of Heatb
Methndil!t
Church will be held Sunday,
Dec. 16, at 7:30 p rn. The
Chrislrnas story will be oresented by the youth groups
•·ith the candl.elighl service to
follow.
All children of the SUnday
School are to participate and
should be at the church at 7
p. rn. A practice wiU be held
Sundoy morning during
the
Sunday School hour and all
childron are urged to be pre!t•nt in their classes S u n d a y
morning. The children will be
presented with a treat following the program. ·

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Carl MattoJ, former lof\ddle.
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Save ~1.95 on I:Jllo ,luxurloullJ . c,mfortab1e
Pt Ple.iiSlUII Clinicf:for ~erva·
k!NI·S!Ze ~attreos and box sprlnl ,sell ·&lt;l!'t.lhe ;_
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the eleaant taUe1s bf!IM&gt;read u our bonlll jlltl '
Here'• com!c!rtln ·a ·blr way ... engui)I !DO" ,
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sprawl-out rQOm 'to let two people, tlJ!\'!~tJ:eteh, .
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Mrs. Jack .8ls.vln ano ..Wayne - Iiliallno th~ ex~a .com(ort of ·two Ill · feet•!!! ·
Gibbons werealsli 111 thelll'P ·: .Width iod ~~~ more 'lneh~ in !eng( o'Ju1t ..ll ·
JIOil&amp;tiori cornrnlt~ f~ .. ;,!be . · •! ·these .fine SJng,,~ en"'!rnbll!l to ,.;,n.!,Hb)~, ...
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Dixie Pierce To
Tour lhe Orient

Mr. and Mrs. Millard Pierce
have learned that their daughter, Dixie Pierce, '"ho
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spending a year teaching school
Mr. and Mrs. Claude (Hop- ir. lwakuni Japan at the Mat- .
per) Roy wiU observe lh~ir 44th h~w c. P~rry School :of Navy
weddmg anmversary wtth the dependents, will be taking a
graCious custom of Open House two weeh tour to several citfor their friends and relatives, 1es in the area including Hon1
Sunday, Dec. 18 between the Kong, Bankok and Singapore.
hou.rs of 2 p.m . .and 4 p.m. at She is joining a group of •
their home on Fifth Street, Ra- teachers leaving Dec. 17. M!ss ·
cme.
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Pierce is a graduate of Middl&amp;Mrs. Roy is the former Mar- rt H' h School and Ohio
tha Marie Myers, daughter of poU 1
n verslv.
tlte late Noah and Betty Mar---tin Myt•• ol Claysville, 1'•..
VISIT CASHDOUARS
. Mr. Roy was born and rrused Mary Jane c~shllollar, Col1111&gt;;
m Hartford, W. Va., the son of b
nd Ch ck Pryer L 0 c kGeorge and Mattie Hall Roy. ~~n~ Air uB~ ·. w.;.e week
Mr. Roy is a retired coal miner. end guests of "fr! 'ami .Mrs. AIThe Roys were married •n fred Cashdollar and Jean,
Lumberport, W. Va. Dec. 24, R ed v·ne
1922 by the Rev. John Williams. e s '_·-~-rThey have resided in Racine,
MEETS rOtlliGHT
off lnd son, since 1925.
Child Consert'*'on League
They are the parents If three will lmve Its m;-lllliias meetehUdren, two sons, Clarence and ing tonight at 7:30 · p. m. at ,th&amp;
Bob Roy, and a daughter, Mrs.
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B tty O'dell
II of R I horne of Mrs. )&gt;wll!'•l
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ac ne. Pomeroy. There will bio a . ~ill
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ISSilssinatton of President Kennedy.
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a set down the eventa of
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Bennett Cerf, the publi!ihet' The book, accordmg to em, Minersville.
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Christmas ' Saturday, December 24th, 10:· Wednesday, December 21st, handling of'fts l~vestlgaUon ol
Charley Cohen, May Wise, Chn· \'lovember \Tiey were still tl)ere •·810n
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Fay Swlslier live and alx of. thllll at I llmt. ""
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a.m. Sunday Church SehMI, 7:30 p.m. Candl•light and Holy Bailey waa reaGb~ u
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Wednesday, December 14th, 110:15 a.m. Regular Mormng Communion Service.
ended a conference with tht
DEC l3 "Amonl My Sou· that go back! Dedded I'd
M•nley, Ada Bormg.
Hedl•nf
~loyd
lttells
mt ,•hat 7'30 p m The Woman'~ Mis-' Worship Service.
Sunday,
December
25th,
9:45
presiding judgP. In the mur~eo
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of llr Carl A .CnpPOIIIIII.
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given by my i! Chmtmas time of cemembranc· Frashier, Effie BOICO
3unday, December 18th, 7.30 Rev. Achsah Mlller, Pastor. No evening worahip service Will attorney .•- - - ilear cousin, Harry Hoffman, es. As follows:
~~:sh~:~:~dad~~.:;~), Ivy Hy. way, over at Mason _ I can't p,m. The annual Christmas pro. I Sunday, December 18th, 7:30 be held.
iCheshlre Twp.) to his 48 pu· l Carne Frashler (Thomas!. sell Lou Farley Amy Yeauger name all the places. And
h gr.m; The Nursrry, Beginner, p.m., Youth Pro~rall'
under
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electrka'
at Carlton (Roush Rd.) IFred Thomas (our Middle•
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Mulford, Dewey Swisher taloo - Kenneth Roberts, maRier of playlet "Song of Glory." As has ' ta will visit In the Recreation
"Nad's" son!, Ruthle Roush the historical novel, In m~ been the CU$Iom in past year Buildin&amp; of the church.
Mack the had you down , as book - ie
s eakln the offering will go to Simon Sunday, Oecember
25th, Mothera Little Helper's 4-H
rl~t~;-~~M¥'11NO TO
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Rulhle, Ruthle), India Swisher .. :~n~ t Arn 1~ beli;ve th gt and May Robinson and family, 9:45 a.m. Regular
Morning Club of Rutland was entertain·
"Nad's" daughter),
Everett
u v.e come 0 ,
a missionaries in Africa,
May worship Service followed with ed with a Christmas party at
Roush
i"Ruthie's"
brother,
lives
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motive
that
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Is
the
daughter
ol Sunday School.
lhe home of the advisor, Mrs.
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in Oregon), Clema
Frashier, coun.ta for almost evervthmg Mr. and Mrs. Henry Johnson
Methodist Church
Vernon Weber Thursday even·
the followlnl town11
Willie Hysell, Elzady Frasier, that s b~d and wrong: No hu· of New Haven.
Rev. Marcus Trough, pastor. inl. The Weber home wal dec·
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Wilbur Frasier.' Eva L1tUe ([ man bemg, 1 do believe ran Wednesday, December 21ot, Sunday, Deeember 18th, 7 p. orated in keepln1 with the holl·
know her, so Jolly), Lawrence aeh•ovo any unus~~ ~~c~ess- 7:30 p.m. a special service will m. Christmas Program; Nurs· day 6eason wilb grtenery, can·
ONTHI
Lewis, Minnie Saunders, Clar· di~play •ny mar
a hty -· be held in charge of
Waid ery, Kindergarten,
Primary dies, and other decorations.
ICho•hht
1Svr•cu••
rnce Mulford lour old fnend Without bemg attacked by jeal· 1Hayman
classes will have recitations, Games were played and priz.
•Ha-lOn
eRutland
"Pud"l and Daisy Mulford.
ou• people. Nearly .evory. ~an, Thursd.ay December 22nd, Junior Cia" a story
play es awarded to Karen SutilerSo thoro you are, all 48! after he passes his th~rt~eth from 8 until 9 p.m. The Chris~ "Hail lhe King," Junior High land, Terrle Mlller and Sherry
PRESCRIPTIQN
My Christmas remembrance to year, Is sour Wllh Jealousy. The
P a er Vigil hour will be and Senior High a
playlet Hayes. A gift exchange waa
DRUG SJOR(
you who are still "Among Us." world's full of mmcompo?ps
is an unbroken chain "Christmas Comes to the Car· held during the evening. a..
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And what about Harry? The \hal want to pull all mankmd of prayer beginning midnight eys" The Adult Choir will pre· Ireshmento of sandwlcheo, cook·
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' very uame of tllls loved one down tG the•~ l•v•l. Let them December 14th until midnight sent special music. Refresh· ies, punch and candy were
'r,;:;;:;::;;;:;:;;::;:;;::::;::;::;:;;:;;;:;~ i brings 1 big lump to my throat. hear a man s name . repealed December 25 th held In the ments will be served In th e •erved frcm a table covered
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First. a lawyer in Cleveland, 0. mor• lhan .a dozen limes and Church of God for prayer for basement lollowin~ the prowam with a eroen cloth and etnterthen later a Municipal Judge in they .~ate him without knowmg the Church around the world. and Santa will visit at
this eij with an arrangement ot gold
Youngstown 0 and about the ~hy.
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25 une..
most .un-r.;,on;trueted GOP- And more alon11 this line In
un ay,, eeem or
.:andles and greenery.
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, Christ Birthday offering will Fnday, December 23rd
a [ Mr Keith Sutherland 8,.18t.
er you ever mel. ,
a •·
be lilted. Sunday School
will group of children from
t he
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This old song remmd• me 80 One recalls moumlullv how b h ld
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[ h h d th d'rectlon of Ied Mrs. Weber With the par9 30
ol him 1 can hear (In memory) Arnold, passed over live times • • aht ' •1·m..11 momb· Me u.rcR bun 1erG ell 1wlll•o car , ty. Others attendinl were Pill·
ANNUAL
, Iy, ror promo II on m
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Beverly
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mas Carol Sonrfest will be held. Sunday, December 251h 9:30
d Ell a·
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"Oh, tbe little black mustache h•s own country. Men all around Sl. Paul Lutheran Churclt
a.m. Sunday School; 1 a.m. ::;.·~.':, en tee, an
n
Ob, the ebarmiDJ black mas- hlm were both loyal (the I
Rev. Jack T. Wtlch, Pastor. Regular Morning Worship Serv,
,
~---- - 11001 evorywhoNI ltoeordl I'IOilt,
tacbe
lla) and envious (other ofll· All Worship Services will be ice. Bible Study will be held
TV '"~ onon9 tn ....n ~l... t (no
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held at The Haven Theater each week,
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.. Read once agam:, please do, while construction of a
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Rtm1rk1blt tonel quellt;r. FM
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Rabble li! Arms. The VERY church is being erected on the[ Rev. Martin Berisford, Pas. DEVOTED fO INI'ER!M OP
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ANO THE darling early pJc.. equa 10 S ne.
Thursday, December 22nd, 7 m. until 4 p.m. Open House at ....~:=.'"'.,!:,~:::;.:;:~
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ture 1 have I real one) of Harry
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p.m. A Canta(ll at th 9 Haven the parsonsg• on 4th Street.
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a delightful evening of delicious
111M tiiliiirt., ltlNOI IJCf.
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shows him dapptr, dimple ch•o- ,This book wa• marked Copy· Theater by the Junior and Sunday December 181h 7:31) -~c.. "J!:"''~.,., &lt;~••·
ned AND- there's the little ngh,l lm." llut it and all
Youth choirs. Refreshments and p.m. Co~bined Youth and Ad- :rl.~.~';., ~... ...,,., : :.
food in the candlelight, served
black
mu!laclle.
I
have
I large e~ts book are ageless - a real scwial hour following at
the ult Choirs under the direction .::!!'!1.:~
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In a pleasant homey atmos·
12x15 mnch l•rgor one of him, 8Jft to Amerlcan Literature.
llouse.
of John Hollman will present a o"'·
II oeteC*i"~:p~
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N~onal dm11ltlll NpmiiUI.Il~
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ph ere.
as a u ge (not In ro..,) ut so
Friday December
23rd Canlata "0 Story of Christ· loOMatW tum'all. ... , "'~
handsome. How that Irishman SO NOW wt have
Lutheran' Leaguo members wili mas,"
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caroling and distribute bal· Monday December 19th 7:- . : : : : :
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p.m.
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man, l'd a liked ''to 1 sew." Mabei.Pickens, from a recent my conotarnation and delight. meet at the Plll''"'D8ie end a ::1.."'0:..., .,::!':".;..~..:'1...:'.;
Long sine• dtcllllBI!d lcanc~r months sojourn to Brade.~ton, Of coune YOU know why, dear special invitation is issued to ~":.!:.,~, -.:;:e~':t,·
of throat I.
Flor.l~a, El&amp;ht of tht1e big· reader.
the Young 1\dult Class to attend.
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Middleport Freshmen, led by I
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Racine atT V'nton
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Archer
with with
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he CINCINNATI (UPI) - The that span. However, he sudden· Hll
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12·3' Cincinnati Reds today gave up ly fell off in 1965 when he won nnan race a
was trouneed bu Middleport yger ree
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a North Gall' a at K g C eek
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[O'Toole, sending him to the 5.91 earned run average. The
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season when he was 5-7 with a Saturday's Games•
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!Gallipolis at Coal Grove
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I period · S· Needs and Jon Roth· Yh one. our e ore d' e en,d 0d Rob'mson, a good puneh hitter Pomeroy at Wa!Iama
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. ht f'1eld , h't1 for av - Logan at Waverly .
However, bolh teams have geb also
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erage since joining the White Alexander at Nelsonville
Cllmlng out f the mire Th bat. i The Middy Frosh were 16 lor 0 Toole, a cocky, 2-ye9ar·old i1 Sox in 1960 although he didn't Athens at Warren Local
tie tomorro: ni ht sh~uldebe a 135 at the free line, which n•ade ,lelthander who aepe~ds on a pack too much power. He has IHannan Trace at Hannan, W '
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8 14 24 39 won the National League pen· i However, like O'Toole, Robi~·
Middleport Archer 3-S-12 nant.
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CunnlnRham •3- 0-ti, Lewis 6-' •111e Chicago
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The l966 slate harness rarmg , . '
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a sec. though no one really expects New y or k
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lhe final feature Thursday ~-0-0, Rothgtb 4- 0-0, Hall· ond, start m the senes. , . floyd to match the feat.s of Cinrinnati
II 16 107 14 '" '
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Thomas' o-- ner over th e nex t th ree years. ' tra ded to Ba1llmore
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One ranked team won a ~. C., but had to hang on for !Jeacons 45-28, the key to the 79-73.
Woosler 8l•li2 iD the Oltlo Can- ilornia State, Pa., IIIUD8
squeaker but aoolher lost in their one-point vletory.
game.
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I state basketball actwn Thurs· The Bearcats dominated .most : Paul Long scored 2() tallies !dl
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11Sfippery Rock•.P~., beat
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edged Wake Forest 59·58 w!ule running up 8 48-3 5 lead before tie.
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Akron led 41•39 at halftime'
lege list, lost to Toledo 83-80. : Now HI, tile Bearcat.s got 13 , l!Je close game. The score
"New pair of 8 n.,kers; Cincinnati was extended to points from Mike Rolf but the tied nine times and the
Sandy?"
the limit to protect its unbeat. ; big man was Rick Roberson. :changed hands 12 Urnes,
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ancient rivalry when they meet
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L.,t year, the Panthers dumpeo the Falcons twice, b"' the
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mlo'o mother), El'!ll!t 9wlaher, over l willow •tub, Ideal Pll!ce NEW HAVEN-The ohurches kels to shut-Ins with a party visit to the children lollowinA . torney, F. Lee Bailey. Thu...
• • • Mina Yeauger (Raub),, Bennie lor !hem, as II had hollow place of New Haven plan special ser·/ following at the Parish House. the program.
day saj~ that ' tJ"ibd . llii'Y'•
Wise, Susie Lewis, Katie Ell.ls, for nestl~~i&gt;lAs late •• ~ar Into vices durin the
Christmas ' Saturday, December 24th, 10:· Wednesday, December 21st, handling of'fts l~vestlgaUon ol
Charley Cohen, May Wise, Chn· \'lovember \Tiey were still tl)ere •·810n
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Fay Swlslier live and alx of. thllll at I llmt. ""
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er), Corbett Manley,
!l:ffl.e I'Y a bl~ bird for over ''" ister, '
a.m. Sunday Church SehMI, 7:30 p.m. Candl•light and Holy Bailey waa reaGb~ u
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Saunders, Guy Fr.,.h~er, Maude years.
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Wednesday, December 14th, 110:15 a.m. Regular Mormng Communion Service.
ended a conference with tht
DEC l3 "Amonl My Sou· that go back! Dedded I'd
M•nley, Ada Bormg.
Hedl•nf
~loyd
lttells
mt ,•hat 7'30 p m The Woman'~ Mis-' Worship Service.
Sunday,
December
25th,
9:45
presiding judgP. In the mur~eo
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3unday, December 18th, 7.30 Rev. Achsah Mlller, Pastor. No evening worahip service Will attorney .•- - - ilear cousin, Harry Hoffman, es. As follows:
~~:sh~:~:~dad~~.:;~), Ivy Hy. way, over at Mason _ I can't p,m. The annual Christmas pro. I Sunday, December 18th, 7:30 be held.
iCheshlre Twp.) to his 48 pu· l Carne Frashler (Thomas!. sell Lou Farley Amy Yeauger name all the places. And
h gr.m; The Nursrry, Beginner, p.m., Youth Pro~rall'
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electrka'
at Carlton (Roush Rd.) IFred Thomas (our Middle•
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Clark (Jean's mama), Arc e y, am e a a
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"Nad's" son!, Ruthle Roush the historical novel, In m~ been the CU$Iom in past year Buildin&amp; of the church.
Mack the had you down , as book - ie
s eakln the offering will go to Simon Sunday, Oecember
25th, Mothera Little Helper's 4-H
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Rulhle, Ruthle), India Swisher .. :~n~ t Arn 1~ beli;ve th gt and May Robinson and family, 9:45 a.m. Regular
Morning Club of Rutland was entertain·
"Nad's" daughter),
Everett
u v.e come 0 ,
a missionaries in Africa,
May worship Service followed with ed with a Christmas party at
Roush
i"Ruthie's"
brother,
lives
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the
motive
that
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the
daughter
ol Sunday School.
lhe home of the advisor, Mrs.
We dtllwr fru to
in Oregon), Clema
Frashier, coun.ta for almost evervthmg Mr. and Mrs. Henry Johnson
Methodist Church
Vernon Weber Thursday even·
the followlnl town11
Willie Hysell, Elzady Frasier, that s b~d and wrong: No hu· of New Haven.
Rev. Marcus Trough, pastor. inl. The Weber home wal dec·
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Wilbur Frasier.' Eva L1tUe ([ man bemg, 1 do believe ran Wednesday, December 21ot, Sunday, Deeember 18th, 7 p. orated in keepln1 with the holl·
know her, so Jolly), Lawrence aeh•ovo any unus~~ ~~c~ess- 7:30 p.m. a special service will m. Christmas Program; Nurs· day 6eason wilb grtenery, can·
ONTHI
Lewis, Minnie Saunders, Clar· di~play •ny mar
a hty -· be held in charge of
Waid ery, Kindergarten,
Primary dies, and other decorations.
ICho•hht
1Svr•cu••
rnce Mulford lour old fnend Without bemg attacked by jeal· 1Hayman
classes will have recitations, Games were played and priz.
•Ha-lOn
eRutland
"Pud"l and Daisy Mulford.
ou• people. Nearly .evory. ~an, Thursd.ay December 22nd, Junior Cia" a story
play es awarded to Karen SutilerSo thoro you are, all 48! after he passes his th~rt~eth from 8 until 9 p.m. The Chris~ "Hail lhe King," Junior High land, Terrle Mlller and Sherry
PRESCRIPTIQN
My Christmas remembrance to year, Is sour Wllh Jealousy. The
P a er Vigil hour will be and Senior High a
playlet Hayes. A gift exchange waa
DRUG SJOR(
you who are still "Among Us." world's full of mmcompo?ps
is an unbroken chain "Christmas Comes to the Car· held during the evening. a..
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' very uame of tllls loved one down tG the•~ l•v•l. Let them December 14th until midnight sent special music. Refresh· ies, punch and candy were
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First. a lawyer in Cleveland, 0. mor• lhan .a dozen limes and Church of God for prayer for basement lollowin~ the prowam with a eroen cloth and etnterthen later a Municipal Judge in they .~ate him without knowmg the Church around the world. and Santa will visit at
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Youth choirs. Refreshments and p.m. Co~bined Youth and Ad- :rl.~.~';., ~... ...,,., : :.
food in the candlelight, served
black
mu!laclle.
I
have
I large e~ts book are ageless - a real scwial hour following at
the ult Choirs under the direction .::!!'!1.:~
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In a pleasant homey atmos·
12x15 mnch l•rgor one of him, 8Jft to Amerlcan Literature.
llouse.
of John Hollman will present a o"'·
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Friday December
23rd Canlata "0 Story of Christ· loOMatW tum'all. ... , "'~
handsome. How that Irishman SO NOW wt have
Lutheran' Leaguo members wili mas,"
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caroling and distribute bal· Monday December 19th 7:- . : : : : :
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Long sine• dtcllllBI!d lcanc~r months sojourn to Brade.~ton, Of coune YOU know why, dear special invitation is issued to ~":.!:.,~, -.:;:e~':t,·
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Flor.l~a, El&amp;ht of tht1e big· reader.
the Young 1\dult Class to attend.
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Middleport Freshmen, led by I
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Archer
with with
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he CINCINNATI (UPI) - The that span. However, he sudden· Hll
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12·3' Cincinnati Reds today gave up ly fell off in 1965 when he won nnan race a
was trouneed bu Middleport yger ree
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[O'Toole, sending him to the 5.91 earned run average. The
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Cllmlng out f the mire Th bat. i The Middy Frosh were 16 lor 0 Toole, a cocky, 2-ye9ar·old i1 Sox in 1960 although he didn't Athens at Warren Local
tie tomorro: ni ht sh~uldebe a 135 at the free line, which n•ade ,lelthander who aepe~ds on a pack too much power. He has IHannan Trace at Hannan, W '
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lhe final feature Thursday ~-0-0, Rothgtb 4- 0-0, Hall· ond, start m the senes. , . floyd to match the feat.s of Cinrinnati
II 16 107 14 '" '
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Woosler 8l•li2 iD the Oltlo Can- ilornia State, Pa., IIIUD8
squeaker but aoolher lost in their one-point vletory.
game.
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fereoce and Bluf!ton beat Defi· Voioa 1&amp;-74; Thiel of
I state basketball actwn Thurs· The Bearcats dominated .most : Paul Long scored 2() tallies !dl
BJU
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11Sfippery Rock•.P~., beat
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JOr college ratmgs, bar~ly started the second ball red hot, ' Rockets won in · a see-saw bal- Tbursday.
edged Wake Forest 59·58 w!ule running up 8 48-3 5 lead before tie.
Two league . gamea were •
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Akron led 41•39 at halftime'
lege list, lost to Toledo 83-80. : Now HI, tile Bearcat.s got 13 , l!Je close game. The score
"New pair of 8 n.,kers; Cincinnati was extended to points from Mike Rolf but the tied nine times and the
Sandy?"
the limit to protect its unbeat. ; big man was Rick Roberson. :changed hands 12 Urnes,
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~Iiddy
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the Improving clubs of Pomeroy a~d Wahama w!ll!'enew ihe
ancient rivalry when they meet
in a twin bill on the Wahamft
court.
L.,t year, the Panthers dumpeo the Falcons twice, b"' the
final game was a classic strug.
gle which found the Panthers
nosing out the Falcons 49·45.
Both te~ms have had 'a rng.
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AUXILI.\RY MEETS
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'lbursday night for Qaogkok, ma Clelal1d In charge, One new Ohlo Northern at Detroit C»l.
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where he will
Ilia Uti~ I member 'was werccimea. Cleo Phlladel~ Texllle
a&amp;IIDit TbJl1and a Olartcha1 ,Smith, chairman of thP. Ways
at Steubenville
POINSETTIA
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an- Hiram at Fl'edonJa State
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Mc:Gowlll 88ld' be felt very :nounced that cardl had been Oberlin at Lake Foreat mi.)
PT. PLEASANT Point
confident that he ~~~ retain Isold and It was voted to order Illinola Wesleyan
Pleasant's surprlsil)&amp; Big Blacks A r u1 shot made by Roger li A Very Nice Selection
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at Wittenberg take their 2-0 record to Ripley
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ve seconds re59 N 2nd A
c.hrlatened my opponent 'Cheer- ,may be bought from any mem- WooatM at Carnegie Tech (Pa.) tonight to take on the rebuild- IAb~t Iw~~h ~e folll1h quarter I
2.JsJi'
ful CharHe,' the close~~ I can I ber at any time. Clarice AI· West Llber.ty_ at. Malone
ing VIkings who are mired In ~~e ;omeroy•s Eighth Grade
.,__ _ _ _ _ _ _ _,., 1get to aaylng blJ name.
lien, chairman of the commwtl·
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a dismal 0-3 start.
gb ketball team a 39-38 victory w
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service
committee,
thanked
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as Middle rt Thursday at ~
RED, WHITE,
i'ih li is II I I 12 1111 UNIII 1141. .11111111111141111• , all members for their help and Oblo Colle(e Ba1keUiaU Scores wUI center their attack around over
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Idonations for the dinner re- By UDIIed Prea•IDt«utloul high scoring forward 6-1 Jim Pomeroy.
PINK
Icen~ly served. Betty Ga~. the Clnclnnatl se Wake •Forest 58 gstaats, 6-4 pivot man Bucl! Abbott, eight for _10 at the I
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Call, and forward Jeff Swisher . . foul line, got 24 pomts to lead
Complete selection of pot.
committee, announced
that Youngstown · 93
'nle three lads have done most the Pomeroy effort over the w ted planla, cut flowers, arthe Christmas party will be
San Francisco 7~ of the scoring in the first two 1 previously unbeaten
Jacket ~ rangements and Christmas
held Sunday evening, Dec. 11, Mari-:tta tl Wooa!er' liS
wins for the Big Blacks.
team.
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The Vikings will actually show Victor Hannahs also had six ~
ORDER TODAY FOR
f?r members an . err a • Bluffton 68 Defiance 1r1
. a height advantage over the · for Pomeroy while
Denms ~
hes. Oth:'~ att:dm~t w::re California (•Pa.) '113
, Point Pleasant lads. A pair of Boggs and PoweU'each had eight ~ CHRISTMAS DELIVERY
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ern D ~:Y ~yer~
•. · . .Mount Union 74 · 6-4 lads. Terry Shinn and Allan for Middleport. Bill Hensler ~
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enour, or
• Thiel 74 Cue Tech 63 .
Standard, operate Ullder the chipped In seven.
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Dayton 111 Tampa (Fia;) 84 boards while a trio of 5-11 lads Oanny Lewis led the Middle.
t"zyN ew; 'M ug:ret Christy Slippery Rock (Pa.) ' l02
· handle the other th~e~ spots. port Seventh grade team to a
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POMEROY
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Essex Aide Resigns
· Terry Landis operates at pivot. and Ron Smllh each chipped in I
"A GOLD STAR STORE"
To Take New Post
The Big Blacks have started four.
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DAYI'ON (UP!) - M. Byron
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have had a terrible time pryMorton, assistant state public
lng the lid off the hoop. In their
instruction superintendent, sa1d
last game against Seth, t h e
today he will retire in June and
Vikings showed signs of awakaccept a post as associate proening, so the Big Blacks will
fessor of education at the Unlbe 1ovk'mg for no easy pu shov•
fersity of Dayton.
MASON _ The w. va. class Ie. as they try for number three.
Morton, among other things,
AA
All-state football selections Game time is eight o'clock in
was in charge of the pupil tran~ition Department.
Thursday named Wahama's Ripley.
liiiiiiiiiiiiii;i;;;;iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiif Ralph Batey on Honorable Mention. Batey Is 5-9, weighs 150,
llodtl705
played halfback, scored
60
points, was a top receiver and
defender for the Falcons this
year. He Is a junior.
Complete with
On the first team R I p I e y
Deluxe 8-pc. set of
guard
Gary Landis and quarCleaninl Tools
terba•:k
Jim Chapman of Rav..-,~: ··.,..
CARRIES ITS
enswood were named. Landis
was a 190 pound senior who The Gallipolis High
school I
TOOU INSIDEI
New and better
was credited with springing the , freshman basketball
t eam
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Your
Viking backs loose much of Ichalked up its second straight
way to Wash!
Complete Protection the time. Chapman is 6-0, 170 hardwood victory Thursday evePhilco put5 more
pounds, completed 62 of 107 ning by defeating Pomeroy 38Is
Our
Business
action
In the
fiiJSS every helpfuiiiiW flllln • cleaner e1n hive I
passes for 1,236 yards, rushed 20 on the Washington school
wash
water.
• UNI.IAKAILI !MOll MOll e PLIP TOP UD
SEE
for 526 yards, scored 65 points, court.
Does a better
DISPOIAILI SlnitiJide DUIT IAI e POWIII .uiJUITIII
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and intercepted eight passes.
Steve Blowers' 15
points
washing Job,
DON MLILS
yet Is ealltr on
Other honorable
mentions paced the winners. who are r.nw
BUD SIMPSON
the clothes.
I went to Dave Judge &lt;160-haff. 2-1 for the season. Burt led ,
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Ralph
Parsons
&lt;170
pound
Po{lleroy
with
seven
points.
DICK KARR, JR.
end) and Eugene Mullens (175 Gallipolis led 12-4, 24-5 and
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tackle) of Ripley, and Jerry 3tr12 at the quartermarks.
Cancelled?
Cole
(190-guard), D11Ie Roush Coach Cliff Wilson cleared the
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jr. end) ; Sytan Shaver (160-half. . Next GAHS frosh game Is .
back) of Ravenswood.
IMonday, Jackson home. B o ~
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0; Hueholt, 0; Bostic, 0; ThornThe East Letart WSCS met as, 0; Durham, 0; Orr, 0; Wal·
recently at the church for the ker, 0.
loads,.
December mcleting. Mrs. Nora Pomeroy Frosh &lt;20) - Burt.
unloads ·~
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Pearson, spiritu ~ llife c h ain~~ n . 7; O'Brien, 5; Glaze, 2; Vaughn,
easier! ·
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''Love Divine" with Mrs. Mar- i By Quarters:
lene Fisher, accompanist was : Gallipolis . .... 12 12 12 2 - ~8
followed by prayer by Mrs. Ha- 1Pomeroy . . . . . . . 4 1 7 8 - 20
thorough washing automatically! 'Just se( the
zel Fox. Scripture reading was '
dials • 3 Automatic Cycles including Power Soak • 2speeds • Safe for all fabrics, including
by Mrs. Pearsr.n, 1st Corinthi· KA AT HONORED
ans 13.
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new Durable Press garments • Fewer parts, fewer troubles! New simplified design has
Mrs. Hazel Fox, president, Kaat of the Minnesota Twins
25% fewer parts to wear out or cause !rouble • No bumps or bangs! Automatically ad·
presided over the business meet- will be honored at a Jan. 22
jusls its spin speed to counteract any off-balance, handle even bulkiest loads • Auto,
lng. Secretary and ·treasurer re- dinner by the Milwaukee
ports were accepted. Mrs. Mary chapter of the Baseball Writers
matic Lint Filter-Detereent Dispenser
Roush, finance chairman, rc. Association of America, It was
ported the rummage sale held announced Thursday.
Choo'se from a compiPit• SP I1•r t1on of Plulrr, Aut' " ""l'c Was hers ond Dryo r,
recently was successful. The Kaat, who had a 25-13 record
society wishes to thank all for last season, was n1med t'1e
&lt;
their contributions to the sale. I outstanding pitcher in the
Mrs.. Marlene Fisher, campus I1 American League and will be
c_hamnan, read a communica-· honored at the chapter's 14th
A GOLD STAR STORE
tion from the district chairman. I annual Diamond Dinner.
Mrs. Fox read a communica- --Pomeroy
tion from the District president Coach of tbe Year Thursday by
Harry Miller, owner
214 E. Main
urging lhe reading of the , the P!llladelphla Touchdown

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So tbe customers who came in at the last
minute bad to settle for a conventional watch.
Some didn't. And wt kuow why.
AU conventional watches-wind, self-wind
: 111d electric-keep time by the gyrations of a
:. balance wheel. It splits a second into S parts.
Bll Accutron is not a watch, lt'1 a preciN

timepiece tbit keep1 time tbroup tbe vibra·
tions of a tiDy tunina fork. The tuning fork
1pllta eacb aecond Into 360 equal parta,
. And keepa tl!ne so accurate, we guarantee
monlbly accuracy within 60 aeconds •-bich
•er&amp;(OI out 10 about 2 aeconds a day.
EvtrY seeond counta durina December
days. Bec:ause what happened last year could
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A liany, ''The benedictus,"
was given by the group, followed by the hymn "Jesus Christ,"
with Mrs. Fisher accompanist.
Scripture was by Mrs. Nora
Pearson and the closing was
singing "Hark The Herald Angela,'' and "Silent Night," with
prayer by Mrs. Doris Adams.
Following the meeting the
birthdays of Mildred Donohew
Jllld Julia Norris were observed.
Refreshment committee was
Ferne B. Hayman and Mildred Donohew.
The annual Christmas party
will be held at the c~urch december 21, at 6:30. Mra. Mabel
Shields will be program le.ader.

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Is being used fot on the various
projects. One of these is the
Esther Hall at Toledo
for
girls between 17 and 25.
Mrs. Marlene Fisher was pro-'
gram leader and the topir "ms,
"For Thls Litle Time," wih
Mrs. Hazel Fox, Mrs.
Mabel
Shields and ~ 'Barbara Adam~ parti.l'lffu'R ~ the read-

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HOLLYWOOD UP!) -An Charlie Chaplin, whom he
ebscure young cartoonist sat in frequently impersonated on
ll modest Kansas ·City, Mo., amateur
programs at local
garage workshop one afternotn vaudeville houses.
m !be early 1920s and watched During World War I Disn~y
With fascination as a brash little tried to enlist but was turned
mouse walked across his draw- down because or his age. At 16,
ing board. .
however, he became a RP.d
· The a\most.penniless artist, a Cross ambulance dnvcr a11d
farm boy named Walter Elias was sent to France.
Disney, called the mouse After the war he went to work
Mortimer. When the tiny rodent lor a Kansas City advertistng
began making dally appearan- firm , then began a $35-a-weei&lt;
ces, he decided the name was job as a cartoonist for a firm
too formal and changed it to there which made slides for
Mickey -Mickey Mouse.
projection on theater screens.
Mickey was to become the Disney had mild success with
squeaky-veiced model for hun· his own animated cartoon
dreds of animated barnyard company before coming to
characters who would carry Hollywood. He arrived here
Walt Disney to fame and with one two-year~ ld suit, a
enormous wealth.
sweater, drawing materials anci
Disney, who died at the age of $40.
65 Thursday of acute circulato- After several years of difficulrf failure, went on to create the ties with distributors, Disney
fabulous Disneyland amusf'111elll , ~Pcid ~d in 1928 to use his old '
park :md produce a long s"TJe&gt; I fri end . Mickey Mouse a&gt; P~e
of family-type motion pictures. lead chararter in a senes nf
29 Academy Awards
I cartoon sketches called "Steam-I
Disney won 29 Academy ! boat Willie." Soon alter, Disnrv j
Awards and more than 700 was on his wav to monument al
THE RAVENS _ A rock 'n roll band made up of four Meigs countians, will
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provide mu sic this Saturday from 9·12 p.m. for the Met~s County Young Republi·
and queens. At the news ol nis 1
Began Series
tans Club dance and Christmas party at the county highway garage at Rock
death, messages ol condolence ! He began a series of cartoon~ Spnngs. Members of the Ravens, are, left to right, John Arnott, Bruce Stalnaker,
came In from around the world. called "Silly Symphomes" er.1- David Spencer and Steve Cleland.-Sentinel photo.
Disney died at St. Joseph plqying such characlers a, ~ ------------··
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Students Plan
50-Mile March
MASSILLON, Ohio (UPJ) Christmas vacation starts Sat·
urday for most college students
and representatives from
10
Ohio colleges and universities
will begin a 50-mile, week-long
march for peace in Vietnam.
The march, from here
to
Cleveland, is sponsored by the
Ohio Methodist Student Movement, led by the Rev. David B.
Sageser of the Indianola Methodist Church in Columbus.
The Rev. Sageser said It was
hoped the march will stir up
discussion and more interest by
the general public In the Vietnamese conflict.
"President Johnson seem~ to
operate by consensus," he said.
"How will he know what the
consensus is if there is no conversation or dialogue• ·•

gave his assessment ·of .
war l.n a speech to a gr~ .
wounded veterans tourinl
White House and durlnll a .
tlonally televised
lighting National Christmllll

Johnson Sees
Tide Turning
In Vietnam

Peace In Vietnam still
"some time" aheud, be
WASHirlGTON (UPI)- Pre&amp;- tioned, although "the tide
ident Johnson savs the "tide of battle bas turned.'
battle has turned" In Vietnam liii...,...,iiiiiiOiiiiiiOiiiiiiO;;;o;;;;;o;;;;;o;;-1
but the end of the bloody con.
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met is not yet in sight.
The ChtPf F:xecuive planned
to review the progress of the
war and plans for the fu~ure to- Mens, Boys
day at a conference with Am•nd
bassacor Henry Cabot Lodge, Youth•-Defense Secretary Robert S.
McNamara, and Arthur J. Goldbo!rg, U. S. Ambassador to the
MIDDLEPOR't,
United Nations.
OPEN
The President was In a som- i
ber mood Thursday when he

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Pope, Thant D1·aw
Ire of Chinese
TOKYO (UPil - Communist
China today attacked Pope Paul
VI and Secretary General Thant
as •·reactionarie~"
pushing
peace .talks designed to ''cajole I
the VIetnamese people into ca.
pitulation."
The "revisionist leading group
of the Soviet Union" was equally guilty of the "big conspira· j
1cy" engineerel by the United
States. the New China News
Agency (NCNA l said In a broadcas, from Peking.

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surgery there last Nov. 21 for give way to Snow White. Winn ie
(AEC) has selected Weston,
the removal of his left lung, on the P~oh. Mary Poppins, and
Itt., as the site for its propos·
which doctors discovered a the real life animals in h1s outed giant new atom smasher,
tumor whirh had caused an door lilms.
FREEHOLD, N.J. (UP))- Dr. Carl · Coppolino, ac· Sen. Paul Douglas announced
:. bscess.
Since "Snow White and the Iquitted here of murd ering his best. frie,?d , flies unde,~ [ today.
Disney was released but Seven Dwarfs'' in 19:17. Disney , guard today to Flonda, where he wtll be . free as 3 bird 1 Weston emerged the winner
readmitted D~c. 5- his 65th produced nt&gt;arly ll&gt;O feature-i-on batl- to awmt a seco nd murder tnal In hos ftrst in stiff competition between
birthday - for a " routine post- length pictures. He starred a ; wife's death.
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d t 1 six finalists lor location of the
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cperativc checkup."
relatively unknown actor named '
It took a Monmouth County JUrr of
men [and hf~ 200-billion-volt proton acceler1
Hospital officials and stur!io Fess Parker in t wo frontirr women four houri~ an~ ZrJ mi~utes hur~day ~e ~~lorida ator wbich will cost an estispokesmen declined tu say if epics -'·Davy Crockett, King of mnocent of t~Je ~ge F ~wua~;selc~~Jine:.to state atty. mated $375 million.
the tumor was malignant.
the Wild Frontier" and "Davy case {;~\gob 0 na In e r
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Westmoreland Finds
Disney was born Dec. 5, 1901 Crock~tt and the River Pi- Fran ~ au ·
. th1m with poison, the
doctor studies of the six locations
More EHort Needed
In Clucago. Later, the family rates. .both ol which were The 34-year-ol.d anesthesiO!o.
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MANILA (UP!) - ' Gen. Wilmoved . to a farm ne3r sma!ih h1ts.
gist and hypnotist was bac 10 I The acquittal propelled . F. ,.,.c,.,-• . r .•· , ...•..· ... .
liam c. Westmoreland comMarce:me. Mo.~ where yOlmg l
the county Jail T~ursda&gt; mgt&gt; t. Lee Bailey, 33, to new heights lb...... ·'· ····· ·· • ,, ,... _ ,,,,, ''"
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He had been behmd bars smce Ias a defense attorney in crimi· Pair of Pitcher~
mander of U. S. forces in
a love for farm animals.
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July 23, when he was arrested I nal ca&gt;es. He had won acquitnam. said today greater effort
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Receive•! hv Rl'clf'
is required if thP free world 1·s
Disney begar. draw1ng as a
in arasota on c arges o Irs tal last month lor Dr. Samuel
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degree murder. Returning to H. Sheppard in Cleveland and . CIN~INNATI ! UP I I The to win the war
barber liked the drawings ,;0 I
Sa rasota today , he Will oe free was one of the most sought-al-l Cmcmnall Reds today recetv"-l1 He said more troops , more
well he displayed them in his
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on the $15,000 bail previously ter criminal attorneys in Amer- ' £d pitchers Dick St1gman and civilian workers and more ec- 1
shop wmdow and gave the lJi'Y ~ Funeral services for Lee R. posted.
ican crime annals.
Roland Sheldon from the Bos- onomic aid were needed. Asked
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free haircuts in exchange.
Iwush, 78. of 536 W. Mam-SL. The New Jersey charge reil ton R~ Sox in a trade
!Mt by newsmen for specific figures.
Disney's boyhood idol was IPomeroy, who died Thursday suited from the death on July 1 R tl d Ch
·I1 ;~ ~ent :·ighthanded hurler Hank Westmoreland said : ''There are
Ia: home. will be held Sunday 130, 1963, of retired Army Lt. i u an
urc
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Fischer to Baston last summer. too many Imponderables
•o
Iat 2:30 p. m. at the f'cglesong Col. Willi am E. Farber, 52, Dr. ' Plans Program
Stigm;,n, a lelthander, posted make any precise estimate. We ,
1&lt;'unerat !lomr with the Rev. Coppolino's friend and neigh-[ The Rutland Methodist church 1 (2·1) record with the Red S''X will need more resources, how- l
:\~arcus Traugh officiatin~. Bur- bor. The defense in the nine ·IChristmas program will be last s&lt;&gt;ason. Sheldon, a righl- ever."
1 ial will
be in the ?..i1•erview day tri al contended Farber died lht ld at the church Monday ev- hander, won five games anc. - ,.,
. - -------cemetery at. Middleport.
. of natural ca uses - a heart · e~ing at 7 p.m. Rehearsals wiV Jost 13 in the American Lea!(ue Tenderize chicken or
wild
Born August 12. 1888, at New Iattack.
~ be held Saturday at 2:30 p.m. last season, when t.e split the game by parb&amp;illng with a teaHaven. w. Va., son ol the late Apparently the jury a~;reed l and Sunday at 3:30 ,J. m. fol- season between the KansJs spoonful of lemon juice or vineEirr:ore and
Betty Quillen with this contention by dtlense lowing the high school concert. City Athletics and the Red Sox. gar before frying or baking.
Roush. he was a retired rail· attorney f'. Lee B:,.;ey. The J Following the Monday even· Reds Assistant General Manag:-1
ell
Iway engineer lor the New prosecutiOn contended he had ing program a party rlill be er Phil Seghi sa id the two
York Central RR, was a mem- been strangled -:- and depend- held, with refreshments served , ers would be assigned to the
ber of the Brotherhood of Local ed on the gnppmg story
ol · followed by a 50 cent gift ex- Reds' Buffalo !arm affiliate.
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E1,gmeers, and of
Masonic Farber's ~idow • Marjorie, 52, change in the social rooms of ·
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Lodge 363 at Middleport.
the doctor s selfadmitted m1s- the church. Santa Claus will atPETITION FILED
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1 Survivors include his wile, tress, .10 show that Dr. Coppo- tend. Those attending are in- .One. petition for divorce was
1&amp;1
"'aomi: two sons. Alfred, Mid· lmo had ~ea~ed his who I e 1vited to bring food items lor a filed m the office ol the Clerk
dleport and Charles
Des weight over a pillow placed on · needy family, an annual proj- of Courts Thursday by Betty
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1262 p I\ St
Momes. Iowa; three daughters, The jury decided not t~ be-l ee l o t e churth.
M:ddl a alee, . . oweTh .,
;1Mrs. Dorothy Young and Mrs .
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yren
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Jalonda Root both of Middle- \ :~eved Mrs. Farber, who. said
MAN KILLED
Bernard Wallace, 1262 Powell
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port and Mr~ Cathryn Brown .. e lkoctort had .~ept her 10 a CLEVELAND (UP!) -E u- St., Middleport , on charges of
U
J" ckson Miss·. seven grand: wa mg ranee. to get her to gene C. Webb, 36, was killed Bernard Wallace. 1262 Powell
SUPERLATIVE GlFT :hildre~ sev~n great grand- conhsphire With him to go. aw.'y Thursday night when his car St., Middleport, on charges of
•• Ullramodern as the Tissot children, •and a sister. Mrs. Na- wit er. husband · She said
· to a guard ra1·1 on , gross neg1ect an d ex treme
• . tnat
. crashed 10
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1- workshops, th is black- da Allen. Princeton, W. Va.
~_! eniC-;; she . balked _!.I_IOJecllng the~e~ freew_a.y.
cruelty.
• dialed watch in slainless
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Friends mav ca ll ,; !he fun- ~
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Remember when folks used to
have fried chicken for Sunday
dinner? Well, now you can have
Col. Sanden' Recipe Kentucky
Fried Chicken any day of the
week. Like today. All you have
to do is pick it up and take it
home. The service is sudden

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Plus all the trimmin 's
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9 Pieces Chicken Only

THE BUCKET · ···· · · ····· · ·· · · ·· · $3.75
15 Pieces Kentucky Fried Chicken

Pint Cracklin' Gravy
Hot Rolls
(Serves 5 to 7)

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21 Pieces Cr.!. Sanders' Chicken

· .i'ake it from the Col«uil .

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PAUL DAVIES
JEWELERS
404 Second Ave,
G111ipolis, Ohio

FATAL COLLISION
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TOLEDO (UP!) -Ervin Paul- ~
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two other persons were injured ~
today in a three-ca r collision in · 11
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Pomeroy Merchants
"GOLD STAR"
CHRISTMAS

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We specialize in
Men's Wear gifts! With
our huge selection
11nd fair pricl!tl, you
are assured of happy
gifting for him.
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DEC. 24- 1:00PM

$200 - 3 • $50 Prizes,
5 • $25 Prizes, 5 • $5 Prizes
ASK FOR YOUR FREE TICKET - No purch•H Is required. You Mtc1 not be
pres•nt to win. All dr•wlngs held In the Pomeroy Parking Lot.

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P1ialey Silk Neckwetr

Supple C1peakln Gloves

Nylon Executive Hoae

---the status' neckwear
bci'II wear 'WiUI pride. In
traditional deep, rich col·
or-tones. 2.50 to 5.00

... lined with wool or fur
or unlined;' or unlinea1
suede. Meticulously bandsewn.

. . . covP.rs the leg neatly
with no "wide bpen sspaces." Sturdy, quick-dry DY·
lon knit.

Othtr1 from 1.50 lt~f:ludlnt

· *he new "Scent Tit." ·

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Pomeroy Ctmtnt Block Co.
Lenclm1rk Store
ll11ttner Auto Co.
Kepple'• Sohlo SerVIce lt1.
'· Fr·•nc:ls Florist
,Pomeroy Peltl"f Shop
Har1ley encllonMt&amp;
Nelson Drvg Store
K &amp; C Jtwllry
len Fr1nklln Store
Goanltr Jewelry Storo
Ntw York Clothing Houae
L&amp;ZShop
lwlshtr &amp; Loh•
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Chlpm•n.(•llltlay S"Mtrguerlto'l·lhM Sholl
llut &amp; Gray ltoataurant

Stlffltr'l lttd Anchor
Ebersbach Hudw1re
Simons Marlett
Moore'• Store
Pomtroy FIDWer Sh1111
Crow•a Stolk House
Kerr &amp; Van Z.l'illl Motor S1l1
llo1111roy Sunoct St•tlon
Hoyt'• Sehlo Station
KI'Oitn
Mtlp l41ulp1111nt Co.
G. &amp; J. Auto Ptrh Co. '
Tht Flllrlc Sholl
l.lt.W. Hdwo. &amp; Lttther SuJI,
....r ltun Mill•
OIWII Grtctry
fiultoft.TIItMpun Trtctor

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P-roy H - 1nd Auto Cen
lngtl'a Carpet House
DownltoGI'OII
Simon'• Plck.A..Palr
Big lend Tnlltr Salta
Anoc. llllllo &amp; TV.

MldWIY Mlrbt
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Pictures of New Pomeroy Motor ~,

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Give him a

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Mr. Larry Morrison. AS'isl·

REGISTRAR(r) BILLFOLD

Tile Carleton church, Kingsbury Road, Rev. Clyde Hinton,
pastor, has ounday School 9:30

ant Superintendent, recently at-

lended a twl&gt;&lt;lay conference on
lederal programs designed under 'lltle ll ol the Elementary
and Secondary Education Act.
This CO!Ifereuce was jointly spon.
sored by lbe School M&amp;nage.
meut lnsUtute and the Title
n office of the State Department Gf Education.

Exclwlve ADAPTA.SNAP(r) --· self·adjuat!ng snap
closinJ on removable Photo-Card Case ___to carry
all the cards you need without a bulge. Show·A·Card
Clip h add or remove windows. Bill divider with con•
cealed money flap. Extra stamp and ticket pockets.
Duplicate key alots. Available In many leathers and
co:ors. $5.00 and up.

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a.m., Sunday Worship, 10:30 a.
m., and 7:30 p.m. alternating;
prayer meeting, Wednesday at
7:30 p.m., Ralph Carl, Supt.

GOESSLER JEWELRY STORE, Pomeroy

8. G. Pickens, pllntlnJ, and
Parkeraburg TUe Co.,

GIVE HIM A ST!TSON
CHRISTMAS GIFT CERTIFICATE
The perfect lift, the perfect thought - a stetson

LANE SWEETHEART CHESTS
Someday they'll tell their kids about this Christmas
.. their first Ch\'lstmas In love! How a Lane Cedar

Chest became a borne she and her love could thare
before marriage--storing pre·weddlng loot and talk•
tna furniture plana. Dreams anyone? Our Lane Sweet.
beart Cheats start at U9.95. See our complete coli~
lion at

Christmaa Gift Certllicate ... the perfect way to remember relative or friend! Because it ai!?WS blm to
choose his Stetson to suit hls taste In !llyle, color, and
trim - while thinking of you, the tllverl Priced from
tl3.95.

FOREMAN &amp; ABBOTT, Middleport

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Beauty Tips
811 Ioiii Bartrum

59 N. 2nd Ave,

one lllde wltb
10ft curves, to '
create a split ·
look, one side
JOUDg and act. ,
ive vibrance, ~~" ·, ~

WY 2-5560
QUICK SERVICE FOR
THE HOLIDAYS!

the other soft ": ' '
rentte eleJIIDCe, Your hair atyle must
look ..-eat for you, shaped
and ltJied for your fate
alone, !be proper form and
proPQI1lon Permantmt Wan
to &amp;old theoe oiJlet - multi
colorlna of two and three
ahadet II tho blgeat newo Ia

2-HOUR

and

DRY CLEANING
-SERVICEtupon Your Requestl

Robinson's Oeaners

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You Meet The~~ People On A

HONDA

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EVENINGS

THE GIFT PERFECT WATCH

Del axe

TOUCH • BllW'

TtMEX.,..featuring stainless steel backs, unbreakable
mlinspr!ugs and shock resistant. There is a Timex ·
watch ~r,Jl.y_~.9ne 9P r~ur list. M!~'s, wurnen's and
chlldr• 1, ...Dirup.
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Pomeroy

THE SHOE BOX, Mlddltpart

!111M )Ill falow llhat llllita I
llllcfl tiH, ""'II 'ur t lllowt.

Rel&amp;bt In hair
lllyles Is off to ·

DUDLEY'S

Why not tllve the ultimate in light·weight comfort IIIII
good looks to the important people In your life!
HUSH PUPPIES(r) shoes come in a varlet)' of styles
and colors for men, women and children. Si2es an4
widths range from toddler size 2 to &amp;jant size 16. Tntly the gift to make you Important in the eyes a! !boN
who mean the most to you. Prices from children'•
,5.99 to about '15.00 for golf and specialty sboes.

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Everything For
Your Decorating
Needs.

AMERICA'S FAVORITE CASUALS
-fOR THE ENTIRE FAMILY

NEW YORK CLOTHING HOUSE, Pemtroy

room ceiling.

Wonderl1nd
of Christmas
Merchandise

Second St.

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Gift Certificate

SWISHER &amp; LOHSE DRUGS, Pomeroy

lOLA'S
BEAUTY SAl ON
P-WY W$57

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ENJOY A GREAT NEW YEAR

eewllll lteaalt. •••
Mwla.l book.

IN A GREAT NEW OLDSMOBILE!
Luxury modeli. Economy models. Sports models, Wa·
gons. Convertibles. Olds Is here in a big way for 1967
. • _ with 36 glamorous Toro~ado-inspired models.
All featuring Oldsmobile's traditionally exactmg qual·
tty. All featuring Oldsmobile's inimitable Rocket Action. All decked out with a wide selection of exclUSIVe
Olds engineering features. And all featuring a whole
array of thoughtfully.Qesigned safety features. So
atop in-and give yourself the finest holiday gift a!
all: a Rocket Action '67 Olds.

PLAY SANTA TO HER FOR CHRISTMAS
WITH A SINGER!
Surprise ber with a Deluxe Touch and Sew Singer,
Other new Singer Sewing Machines from tS9.50 up.

THE FABRIC SHOP, Pomeroy

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SANTA'S CHOICE

Be~s

feeding eight reindeer, too. Hondas get up to
200 1miles per gallon, are easy and fun to ride. Am!
you' can start your own private "Christmas Cluh"
right now with the money you'll save by ridln ~ "
Honda. Give yourself-and the whole family -yean'
of fun. Get a Honda.

RAWLINGS HONDA SALES, Middleporl

KARR &amp; VAN ZANDT, Pomeroy

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Tbe hot fastback in Europe
is America's new flame.

Sunday, Dec. 18

N. W. COMPTON, O.D.

OPEN
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Ungtrlt by Phil Mild 1ncl Pinehurst
Wide variety of atylea 1114 colora In Rayon, Dacron,
Nylon and Bnuhed Cudcn.Trique.

Come in-you'll fall
in love with our new
lady from Italy

GOWNS

FIAT 850 coupe

Shortie, Pedal Pusher IJid Long.

•Independent wheel sur

• Tachometer
• Four-on-the-floor constant mesh transmis-

sion

• Disc brakes up-front
• Vinyl upholstery

pension

• 4-wayemerpncyllaaher
system

• Adjustable bucket seats
• Loaded with "extras"at no extra cost

Waltz longtla and Jont. S.ll-lrXLG

1.98 to 9.00

PAJAMAS

1.98 to 6.00

GOWN &amp; DUSTER SETS _
SLIPS

5.95 to 1.95
1.98 to 6.00

FULL 1114 HALF

Girls SiltS 2 to 6
49c to 59c
PANTIES
59c to $1.00
Lldl• Slzts 5 to 10

1 Milt Above The Silver Brldg1 In Ka1111up, 0.

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HOUSE
PI- eolllider thll your
penonal fnvltaUon to aee
all a! th, flowers a! Cbrltto
mas. It will be our llrgelt
~election of the year.

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MIDDLEPORT

Pltllco takes tbe guesswork out of luning Color TV.
Phllco lighted COLOR TUNING EYE algnals when
Color TV b properl7, tuned. Don't walt, reserve your
Phil co now. A depoSit reserves your selection.

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Quality Rectangular 25" COLOR 1V
With ''tUt-out" control center and power tuning. Tilts
out for complete, no-stoop tuning; tilts In for fine
furniture styling.

POMEROY HOME 1nd .. - . :&gt; SUPPLY

FOR

CAMILOT 1100
AUO.UOOTO 2.100
WIO~ING lllf'tG 10

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With the ufe, effective up and down moUon. Sunbeam Rechargeable Cordless Automatic Toothbl'llllb.
Tbe ufe, controlled up and down moUoa provldea
clellllel' teeth than ordinary band bn1sblng Four
bl'wlbes. tU.99.

Make II PHILCO Color 1V for Christmas!

ASSOCIATED RADIO &amp;TV, Pom1roy

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HARTLEY &amp; BENNEn, Pomeroy
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Mrs. Millard Van Meter

1nd SERVICE

Wolverlne'a new lightweight styling combines .unique
tJili pn leather with modern craftsmanship Into
sotld sure-footed comfort. Choose from 8" Boots, 6"
Shoes Sport Ollforda, WelUngtons. Chukkas and
Golf Shoes .. • a style and size to fit your extra
sPeclaliJlOrt&amp;man. Prices for most styles from $13.00
tq f25.00. Why wt try on a pair for yourself, too?

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SMITH'S FIAT SALES

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OPEN
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CORDLESS AUTOMATIC
TOOTH BRUSH

~t;lGG$D LIGHTWEIGHT SPORT BOOTS

1:00 to 5:00 pm

OPTOMETRIST
Office Boun: 9 to 12, 2 1o II( (Ciole at NOOD 011
'nnln. - Eut Court St., Pomer01

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A perfect dlaDioDd retleetl fuU beauty and brilliance
pd Jteepllte paw~teu 1 perfect center diamond
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(or relllacemtllit ulundl. With your KeeP'
like Diamond 1\log, JOU ~~ permanent reglstra·
uon Jll'l)tlalloD ~ .~ of ~J~amonda frOm the
aetilna lor '6De~
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Everyone who worka or playt outd~ In aolt .,.,:. ••
ther can be warm •nd eop!fortable with - ll 10'0(4 -• ·
Warmer In bla ~et. Tbls "periOnal radiator' Ia
chfODII!oPlated,, pollmed - and COIDII with ~ draw•
etrliig c8rrylng- ~g. Ligbta clprettea. Lalllall .a _Ufeo
time. Fully paran~. Stan~ ~be jleJta . !IU.,on
ilne !111lng (l oz. Ji\n-e Fluid), •u&amp;. Gla~ alze !bllta
2 diiYI on one flllinl of Jon.e !'liilal, tU5.

A gift that lo dandy, for the 1!'8n who II hancly.

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Mr. Larry Morrison. AS'isl·

REGISTRAR(r) BILLFOLD

Tile Carleton church, Kingsbury Road, Rev. Clyde Hinton,
pastor, has ounday School 9:30

ant Superintendent, recently at-

lended a twl&gt;&lt;lay conference on
lederal programs designed under 'lltle ll ol the Elementary
and Secondary Education Act.
This CO!Ifereuce was jointly spon.
sored by lbe School M&amp;nage.
meut lnsUtute and the Title
n office of the State Department Gf Education.

Exclwlve ADAPTA.SNAP(r) --· self·adjuat!ng snap
closinJ on removable Photo-Card Case ___to carry
all the cards you need without a bulge. Show·A·Card
Clip h add or remove windows. Bill divider with con•
cealed money flap. Extra stamp and ticket pockets.
Duplicate key alots. Available In many leathers and
co:ors. $5.00 and up.

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m., and 7:30 p.m. alternating;
prayer meeting, Wednesday at
7:30 p.m., Ralph Carl, Supt.

GOESSLER JEWELRY STORE, Pomeroy

8. G. Pickens, pllntlnJ, and
Parkeraburg TUe Co.,

GIVE HIM A ST!TSON
CHRISTMAS GIFT CERTIFICATE
The perfect lift, the perfect thought - a stetson

LANE SWEETHEART CHESTS
Someday they'll tell their kids about this Christmas
.. their first Ch\'lstmas In love! How a Lane Cedar

Chest became a borne she and her love could thare
before marriage--storing pre·weddlng loot and talk•
tna furniture plana. Dreams anyone? Our Lane Sweet.
beart Cheats start at U9.95. See our complete coli~
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Christmaa Gift Certllicate ... the perfect way to remember relative or friend! Because it ai!?WS blm to
choose his Stetson to suit hls taste In !llyle, color, and
trim - while thinking of you, the tllverl Priced from
tl3.95.

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the other soft ": ' '
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THE GIFT PERFECT WATCH

Del axe

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THE SHOE BOX, Mlddltpart

!111M )Ill falow llhat llllita I
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Rel&amp;bt In hair
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Why not tllve the ultimate in light·weight comfort IIIII
good looks to the important people In your life!
HUSH PUPPIES(r) shoes come in a varlet)' of styles
and colors for men, women and children. Si2es an4
widths range from toddler size 2 to &amp;jant size 16. Tntly the gift to make you Important in the eyes a! !boN
who mean the most to you. Prices from children'•
,5.99 to about '15.00 for golf and specialty sboes.

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Everything For
Your Decorating
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AMERICA'S FAVORITE CASUALS
-fOR THE ENTIRE FAMILY

NEW YORK CLOTHING HOUSE, Pemtroy

room ceiling.

Wonderl1nd
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Merchandise

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lOLA'S
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ENJOY A GREAT NEW YEAR

eewllll lteaalt. •••
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IN A GREAT NEW OLDSMOBILE!
Luxury modeli. Economy models. Sports models, Wa·
gons. Convertibles. Olds Is here in a big way for 1967
. • _ with 36 glamorous Toro~ado-inspired models.
All featuring Oldsmobile's traditionally exactmg qual·
tty. All featuring Oldsmobile's inimitable Rocket Action. All decked out with a wide selection of exclUSIVe
Olds engineering features. And all featuring a whole
array of thoughtfully.Qesigned safety features. So
atop in-and give yourself the finest holiday gift a!
all: a Rocket Action '67 Olds.

PLAY SANTA TO HER FOR CHRISTMAS
WITH A SINGER!
Surprise ber with a Deluxe Touch and Sew Singer,
Other new Singer Sewing Machines from tS9.50 up.

THE FABRIC SHOP, Pomeroy

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SANTA'S CHOICE

Be~s

feeding eight reindeer, too. Hondas get up to
200 1miles per gallon, are easy and fun to ride. Am!
you' can start your own private "Christmas Cluh"
right now with the money you'll save by ridln ~ "
Honda. Give yourself-and the whole family -yean'
of fun. Get a Honda.

RAWLINGS HONDA SALES, Middleporl

KARR &amp; VAN ZANDT, Pomeroy

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Sunday, Dec. 18

N. W. COMPTON, O.D.

OPEN
Evenings

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Ungtrlt by Phil Mild 1ncl Pinehurst
Wide variety of atylea 1114 colora In Rayon, Dacron,
Nylon and Bnuhed Cudcn.Trique.

Come in-you'll fall
in love with our new
lady from Italy

GOWNS

FIAT 850 coupe

Shortie, Pedal Pusher IJid Long.

•Independent wheel sur

• Tachometer
• Four-on-the-floor constant mesh transmis-

sion

• Disc brakes up-front
• Vinyl upholstery

pension

• 4-wayemerpncyllaaher
system

• Adjustable bucket seats
• Loaded with "extras"at no extra cost

Waltz longtla and Jont. S.ll-lrXLG

1.98 to 9.00

PAJAMAS

1.98 to 6.00

GOWN &amp; DUSTER SETS _
SLIPS

5.95 to 1.95
1.98 to 6.00

FULL 1114 HALF

Girls SiltS 2 to 6
49c to 59c
PANTIES
59c to $1.00
Lldl• Slzts 5 to 10

1 Milt Above The Silver Brldg1 In Ka1111up, 0.

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HOUSE
PI- eolllider thll your
penonal fnvltaUon to aee
all a! th, flowers a! Cbrltto
mas. It will be our llrgelt
~election of the year.

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MIDDLEPORT

Pltllco takes tbe guesswork out of luning Color TV.
Phllco lighted COLOR TUNING EYE algnals when
Color TV b properl7, tuned. Don't walt, reserve your
Phil co now. A depoSit reserves your selection.

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Quality Rectangular 25" COLOR 1V
With ''tUt-out" control center and power tuning. Tilts
out for complete, no-stoop tuning; tilts In for fine
furniture styling.

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With the ufe, effective up and down moUon. Sunbeam Rechargeable Cordless Automatic Toothbl'llllb.
Tbe ufe, controlled up and down moUoa provldea
clellllel' teeth than ordinary band bn1sblng Four
bl'wlbes. tU.99.

Make II PHILCO Color 1V for Christmas!

ASSOCIATED RADIO &amp;TV, Pom1roy

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HARTLEY &amp; BENNEn, Pomeroy
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Mrs. Millard Van Meter

1nd SERVICE

Wolverlne'a new lightweight styling combines .unique
tJili pn leather with modern craftsmanship Into
sotld sure-footed comfort. Choose from 8" Boots, 6"
Shoes Sport Ollforda, WelUngtons. Chukkas and
Golf Shoes .. • a style and size to fit your extra
sPeclaliJlOrt&amp;man. Prices for most styles from $13.00
tq f25.00. Why wt try on a pair for yourself, too?

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SMITH'S FIAT SALES

T~ PLEASE YOUR FAVORITE SPORTSMAN
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OPEN
Evenings

CORDLESS AUTOMATIC
TOOTH BRUSH

~t;lGG$D LIGHTWEIGHT SPORT BOOTS

1:00 to 5:00 pm

OPTOMETRIST
Office Boun: 9 to 12, 2 1o II( (Ciole at NOOD 011
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pd Jteepllte paw~teu 1 perfect center diamond
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Warmer In bla ~et. Tbls "periOnal radiator' Ia
chfODII!oPlated,, pollmed - and COIDII with ~ draw•
etrliig c8rrylng- ~g. Ligbta clprettea. Lalllall .a _Ufeo
time. Fully paran~. Stan~ ~be jleJta . !IU.,on
ilne !111lng (l oz. Ji\n-e Fluid), •u&amp;. Gla~ alze !bllta
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. day SchOI)I, 10 a. 01., Jphn Bal- rarene - sund~y ~CbOOI 9:30
ley, ~pt.
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a. m.; ' Sunday Worship 10 ~o
· Flm)st· Rim Mellledlll' ~b a. m.; Ev•ning 'Service .7:30 p.
-S~DdaY' Sc.bopl 9 ~. m:,I Mr'a. m.: Mid-week Prayer Service,
Fred Nease, Sup~ Worslllp ser-· 7:30 p. m. Wednesday. Rev.
Vlee, 10 a. m. Rev. WendeD Morris M. Wolfe, pastor.
Stutler, pastor. ·
RuUand Church ol lhe Na ..
Chester Metbodlsl Chtireb - areoe - Sunday SChool 9:30 a.
Worship service at 9 a. ' m.; m.; Morning Worship tO: 45 a.
and 7:30 p. m. allernately. Wednesdly Pra;er meeUng Sunday l:fchool at 10 a. m.
m.; Evangelistic service 7:45
BaptuJ
h ch, Prayer meeting Wedn.,.day at 7:30 p. m. Saturday.
Pearl Casto, pastor. Mrs. Weld p. m.; Midweek Prayer service
r ,,Belblebem
C !" 7:30 p. m.
f UCO f
S~cer, SUpt.
7:45 p. m. Wednesday.
?Jreal Bend, ll.ev · C. L. 0 Con· Columbia Chapel _ Worsblp Gract J:,lsoo: Cbui-cb Healb Mellteillll Cbareh, Rev. Syracuse Chureh of lbe Nal~or, pa•b&gt;r, Robert . LewiS, service each sunday, 9:13 a. Pomeroy- Tbe Rev. Richard Max Donahue, pastor: Jack areoe - WOllam C. Thorpe,
pupt. 9:30 a.m. ~lormng wor· m.; Sunday School 10 a. m.; H. MarUO
Rector. Sunday BechUe, Chorcb School SUpt.; pastor; Sunday School 9:30 a.
~~"' .••d. Sunday SChool, 7 P· Youth Service 6:13 p. m. Even- Morning Pr~yer and sermon Church School, 9:30a.m.; Wor· m.; Morning worship 10:30 a.m.
Jll . tcvenmg service, Thursday .
' shlp Service • 10·30
p entecOiru&amp;
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mg Worship 7 p. m· each Sun- 10·30 a m
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,.30 ~.m. prayer meeung.
day.
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Freedom Gospel Mlssloa f UB
OfficlBI Board ~eetlng, first 124- Rev. Paul E. Jones, pas: ca.,..oter Bapllst
~'!torch Bashan Stiver&gt;ville Rd.: L. EDterprlse EUB Cllorcb - Sunday of montb, 7' 30 p.m.; tor. Sunday 5ehool 10 a. m.;
,_ Sunday School, Y: 30 a.m. Gluesencamp, pastor; Roger Rev. Menzel Smith, pastor•• WSCS, sedond Moriday
of Worship, Wednesday and Frl.••
'Mornlllg wor&gt;ntp 10:15 a.m.
Wilford Supt . S""""Y ~-•-•
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7:30
p.m.:
Eleanor
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10 a ,,; Evangelisllc service, 1 day School 10:30 a. m. Youlll c!e, seeorid
ursday; Class ~ Tbe Peolecoslal Cbnreh Mfd.
. · First Baptl•t Church. Middle- :30 p. m. Prayer meeting 7:30 Fellowship 6·30 p m. · Boys third Wednesday; Afternoon Cir- dleporl - South 3rd Ave· Rev
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Llonald Boone, pas- p m Tuesday.
m · Evenmg' . service 7:30 p cle,_ fourth Thursday afternoon: B L Ba'rreU pastor· Sunday'
cboll' practtce Wednesday.
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FaUa
Methodist log evangelistic service, 7:30
.. orshtp Servl('e; BYP 6 p.m.; I Sunday School
9:30 a. m.; Choir, 6:30 p. m. Wednesday. Olarl• Jameo F. Early, pas- p. m.; Wednesday l!lble Study
Eventng worslltp. 1 30 p.m : , Worship 10:30 a. m.; Preaching Prayer Meeting, 7:30 p. m., w - LETART FALLS - Wor- 7:30p.m., Saturday night Pray\'i"rlne&lt;day, 1.30 p.m. Prayer iUO p. m.; Prayer servtee, Wednesday.
shlp, 7' 30 p. m. Sunday lex- er and Worship 7:30p.m.
!lleeting, 6:30 p.m., choir pra r· 7:30 p. m. Wednesday.
Mornlag Slar EUB Church _ cept 2nd. Sunday);
Church
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Rev. Menzel Smith,
pastor: School, 9:30 a. m. Sunday. Urn·
Presbyterwn
First Bapllst Ch ' ,. . : -•me- 1 Churclt OJ Christ
sunday School, 9:45 a. m., Roy fled servtce, 9:30 a. m., lnd Middleport Flrsl llDIIed Prosroy - Rev. Carvet ·. 'ttl tam s. ! Bradbury Church of Christ- van Meter, Supt., Earl Shuler, SUnday ol month. EAST LE- byterlau Church - Rev. How·
6uriday School UO IJII 10 lU ' Larry Wtlliams, minisler; Bible Ass'!.; Morning worship, 10:45 TART - Worship, 8 p. m., 2nd ard Ruppelt, pastor; Sunday
Worship service, lO:JO a. m.: ISchool and Morning Worship, a. m.; Prayer meeting, 7:30 p. and 4th Thursdays;
Church School 9:30 a. m., Fred Lewis,
Nursery and Junior Church lor tO 30 a. m; Christian Endeav· m. Thursday. Youth Fellowship Schoel, 9:30 a. m. Sund~y. AP· SUpt.; 10:30 a. m. Worship;
Children.
or, 6 P m.: Evening Wor- 7:30 p. m. Sunday.
PLE GROVE - Worsbljl, 8 p. ~:45 p. m. YF; Wed., 6:30 p.
First BapUst Church, Racine, I ship. 7 p. m.
Lottridgo EUB
Church _ m., lsi and 3rd Thursdays; m. ·Junior Cbotr; 7 p. m. senJtev . C. L. O'Connor. paslor 1 llemloek Grove CbrisUan Rev. Jack Young,
pastor; Church School, 9.30_a.m. Sun· lor Chotr.
Sunday School 9:30. Frank Cle- •Church _ James Quisenberry. Sond 3 y School 9:4!; a. m., day. GREAT BEND - Wor· Syracuse First United Presland, Sup!.: 10 :45 a. m. Morn- Worsh tp Service, 9:30 a. m.: Russell Archer, Supt. Sunday shtp 9· 30 a. m., 1st and 3rd bytertan ChW:ch - Rev. Lin·
Lag Worshtp; 6 JO p. m, BYF Sunday SciiOol, IO a. m., Ray worship, 10 , 4~ a. m. and 7:30 SUndays; Church School, 10:15 son H. Stebbms, pastor. Wor•nd Junior Fellowship: 8 p. m. , Wlwley, Sup!.
p. m. alternately. Bible Study a.m. Sunday, MORSE CHAPEL slup 9 a. m. ; Sunday School,
Evening Servtce; Wednesday. ~ Hradlord Churcb .ol Cbrisl- and prayer service, led by pas- -worship, II a.m., lsi and 3rd 10 a. m:; Btble Study and pray.
7:30 p. m.. Prayer Mee[lng, !Joe Robmson, mmrster; Hom- tor, 7,30 p. m. Wednesday. Sundays, Church School 9.30 a er servtce Sunday 7 p. m.
8:30 p. m. Semor Choir Prac· ,er Forresl, Supt.: Btble School Christian Endeavor, 7:30 p.m. m. SUriday.
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tor Chmr Practtce.
' 9 :to a. m.: Morning Worship 3rd Salurday of month.
MJnersvUie MethodJHt Church . Church, Howard Ruppel~ pasCheshire . Kyger . Hartford 10:30 a. m : J&lt;:vemng Worship, South Bethel EUB Church _ - Wendell G. Stutler, pastor. tor. Sunday School, 10 a. m.;
Parish - Warren C Zmn, 7 p. m. Wednesday 7 p. m. Bi- Rev. Jafk Young, p a: SUnday School, 10 a. m.; Wor- Worship 7:30 p. m.
pastor. Wor&gt;htp services arc: [ ble Sludy .
tor: Sunday School 9:45 a. m., shlp servtce 11 a. m.
Syracuse Misslo'- Earl CUsHartlord ll&lt;tpt"l 9 a. m. DST: . Duler Church nt Christ - Norman H. Bahr, suvl.; Sunday PorUand Melbodist Church- tor, past~r. Wednesday aod FrlLn:•e Kvg.·r UCC 9::10 EST. ; Bible School 9 30 a m Prea~- Worship 10, 45 a. m. and 7:3(1 John Ku~bler, pastor. Sunday doy serYlces, 7:30 p.
Cheshtre Hapltst 10 45 EST.: mg 111 30 a m . first and lhird p. m. alternately. Bible Study School 9.30, Harold Reus,h,
Latter Day Sa1nt3
Church SO'Itnot at Hartlord. at Sundays
and Prayer Service, led by pas- Supt.; Allen . Brewer, Ass l
Reorganized Church ol Jesut
Y 50 u,·l . ;,\ger lit lO EST.
Mason City Ch urch ol Christ, tor, 7:30 p. m. Thursday.
SUpt.,_Preachmg ::30 p.m. Sun- Christ of Latt•r Diy sainu and Cheshtre 9.45 1-:ST.
Mtller Street - Sunday Bible Tuppers Plains EUB Church Kacme ~elbodrsl Church - Joseph Siobarl. pastor. 6 miles
Mt. Lntoo t'.W.B. Churcb - :study. 9 a. m.: Eventng Wor· _ Rev. Jack Young, pas John W. Ktmbler, pas~r; Sun- from Racine on Racine. PortSunday School 9,45 a.m., Earl l ship, 730 p. m.: Bible Study, tor; Sunday worship, 9:30 day School 9:30 a. m., Preach- land Road. Sunday School, 9:3(1
Starkey, Supt.; Even~ng _ wor· 1 7:30 p. m. Wednesday.
a.m.; Sunday School, 10 a.m.; lng 10:30 a.~.; MYF 6 p. m.; a. m.: Worship 10:30 a. m.,
shtp, 7:30 p. m. by C&lt;;tl Cox, 1 Middleport Cburrh of Christ, Hobart Vineyard, Supt Bible Prayer and Btble Study, 7·30 P· i Sunday evenmg service at 7
l.ayman; Young Peoples meet. 15th and Mam St.reets - Don· Study and Prayer services led m. Wednesii:"Y·
p. m.; Wed., worslltp service
mg and Btble Study, 7:30 p.m. aid Hicks. mimsler: BIb I e by pastor, 7:30 p. m. Tuesday. Rock :spnogs
tl!ethodlst- 1at 7:30 p. rn.
Fi•·• Haplist C'
·•. Rutland School, 9:30 a. m' Kenneth Me- Adult Class Meeting 7:30 p. m. &lt;mster Lem~, pastor:_ Wor I
Roman f:athnlic
- Rev Samuel J. Jackson, pas- 1Elhinney, Supt.: Mommg Wor- -last Monday of monlll.
shlp servtce 9.J4! a. m., Suno
tor. Prayet service 9:30 a. m.; ' shio 10 :30 a. m. !i:vemng Wor- Syracuse EUB Church- Rev day School, 10:1• a. m.; MYF Our Lady .of Loreuo Mtssl "
· 7 p. m. Prayer Servtce,
· Paul A. Sellers, pastor: Sun-• 6·30
Long •Bottom - Rev. Geor~e
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· p. m. Prayer and B'ble
Sunda 1
trude Butler, Supt.: WorshiP Wednesday 7 p. m.
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service II a. m. tst and 2nd Pome~· Church of Christ_ "'•'-"berry' Su. pt. 10.30'' 8 m RuUand Melbodisl Church - Masses: 10:30 "· m., 5 p. m. ·,
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Sundilvl!l at ~;30 p. m. Bapt1st Jerry Masters. pastor; _6unday Morning Worship service, 1st ~ev. · · ~m ey, ~as or. s Jobo's Catholic Mission 1 ,• · ·•, '" ' linton
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Rev. Frank Manier.i. pastor,
Cart•&lt;on Cburch, Kingsbury deavor, 6:30p.m.; Eveni g ser- tic Service 2nd and 4th Sun- Monday, 6· 30 p. m.
Sunday Mass 10 311 a m · Holy I
Rulland Free Will Baptist , vice 6 30 P m
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Sollon Methodist Church - D
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p. m. Evening Service, 7 p. m. ship, 6,30 p. m.
John W. Ktmbler, pastor, Earl voy Ray S. Wmmg, oUJCer m
Apostolic Community Church. V. H. Braley, Bible School Supt. CARMEL EUB Church-Rev. Cross, Supt. Sunday School at charge. SUnday 10 a. m. Hoi~
Pageville. Sunday School 10 a. Zioo Cbnrch ol Christ, Porn- Paul A. Sellers, pastor: Sun- 10:15 a. m.: ~chlng 9:15. ness meeting; 10:30 a. m. Sunm. Sunday; EvangelisJ,c serv·[ eroy. Harnsonville Road -Eu- day School, 9:30 a. m., Wayne Syracuse Methodist Church- day School. Sunday 7 p. m.
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7:30 p. m. Btble Study, prayer
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ev . . • ·1Sunda School 9 .30 a m . (!
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4lh Sunday of each month. lm.: Prayer meeting, 7,30 p.m.[
vtce 6:45 p. m.; vangel'ttc
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Mt. Moriah Baptist Church- ' Tuesday;
Young
People's Danville Pilgrim Holiness _ message 7:30 p. m.; Prayer Hospttal. Pastor, F. W.•Gilford,
Corner of Fourth and Main St., IService, Friday, 7:30 p. m.
(LAngsville Post Office), Rev. meetmg Th~rsday 7.30 p.m .. Robert Dunham, Asst. ServMiddleport. Rev. Nyle Borden. ML Moriah Chorcb of God- Chas. E. Dozer, pastor; Sunday Laurel Cliff Free M~tbodJSt lees on Saturday: . Sabbath
minister. Sunday School 9:30 a. Rev. James Satterfield, pastor School 9:30 a.m. Mrs. Robert Cb~ch - R. E:ugene_ Gill, pa~ School, z. ~- m. Worship 3 p.m.
m. Arnold Richards, Supt. 10:30 Sunday School 9:45 a. m. : Wor· Grale, Supt. Worship at 10:30 lor! Sunday Sch~l 9·30 a. m..
Un1ted Brethren
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ship 11 a. m.; Wednesday, 71meeting, 7:30 p, m. Friday.
Pratse, Wednesday, 7:30 p. m. vtce 7·30 p. ~-Mid-Week pray- 10 a. m.; Winnie Holsinger,
p. m., Prayer service.
Rutland Church ol God }elwva/a
er servtce 7·30 a. m. Wednes- Supt.; Christian Endeavor, 7:11
Road - Rev. Clyde Hinton, IRev
U.vid Sheets pastor. Kingdom HaU of Jebovoh's day.
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m.; Ralph Car_l, Supt. Sunday Igel~&lt;lic •ervic. 7 30 Young dleporl - Public meetmg Sun- a. m. F~urth Sund~y ol Advent. m.; Mtd-Week prayer meellnlo
Worshtp servtce 10:30 a. m. People Endeavor. 7:30 p. m. day 2 p m.
Watchtower D' . W h' 10 30
Se [7·30 p. m. Wednesday, Ml'l.
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mght 7 to 8 p. m. Chrtslmas I nrsl and lll1rd Thursday at
: ~1. John's Lutberao Cbnrcb- Eve Carols and Candleltghlmg 7,30 p. m. Second and fourth
1 Morning Worship 9 a. m.; Sun- for famtltes and fnends
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Na:mrene
meeting secood and
fourlll
Sermons From Grato Episeopal Chur&lt;h, Pomeroy
i St. Paul'• Lothe1'811 Cbnrcb- The Church of the Nazarene Thursday, 7:30 p. m. and first
, s32 E. ,econd St., Pomeroy. Chester - Rev. Herbert Grate and third Sunday, 7:30 p. m.
1390 WMPO f!ADIO
, Sundty School 9:30 a. m., Wor· Charles Bisel!, Ass'!. Sunday Prayer meeting every WednesREV. RICHARD MARTIN, RECTOR
1Shtp servtce 10:45 a. m. Pastor, School 9:30 a. m.;
Mor~ day at 7:30 p. m. ChrlsUan EoRev.
Joseph
Kraly.
Worship
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NYPS
6:45 dj!avor, second and lourtb Sunr.lorning Worship . .
. 10:30 AM Sunday
Methodist
p. m.; Evening Service, 7:30 day, 7::W p. m.
A Thoughtful Approach To Religious Problems.
Allred Methodlat Church - p. m.; Midweek Prayer service ML HermoD United BrelbreD
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:::iii:i~ Pearl A. Casto, pastor. Son· pastor; Mrs. f!tdna Lila, SupL ID Christ Church - James Morday School at 9:30 a. m., Lloyd 7:30 p. m. Wednesday.
rison, pastor. Sunday School
Dillinger. Supt.; WorstJip serv· Middleport Church of tbe Naz. 9:30 a. m. Preaching, first and
' ires at 10:45 a. m. with tbe i areoe- Rev. Clyde J. Bartlett, third Sunday, 7:30p.m. secol)d
Rev. Casto. Tuesday, Dec. 20, Sunday School 9:30
a. m.; and fourth SUriday, 11 L m.
8 p. m. Woman's Society of Morning Worship 10:30 a. ru.; Chrlstlali Science s.r.tcesMIDDLEPORT, 0.
i C.'hristian
Service, meell at NVPS Young People, 6:4b p.m.; 315 Malo SL, ,pL Pleaoanl'Donfdd Hicks, Minisler
the home of Osie Follrod with Evangelistic meeting 7:30 p.m.: Sunday ,.rviccs 11 a. m. DS'J'.
I regular meeting and a Christ- Prayer meeting, ,Wed. 7:30p.m. Wednesday meetln&amp; 8 p. m.
e Your Welcome Is At Our Front Ooore
mas party with Helen Woode, Pomeroy Cbalcb of the N... DST. Study room open,. Tuesprogram leader. Wednesday, ueoe - Rev. Kenneth Pierce, day arid Wednesday !rom 12:30
Iunday School9:30 A.M.-MornlnSJ Worlhlp 10:30 A.M.
Dec. 21, 7:4o p. m. the annual paslcr; Raymond Walburn, to 2:30 DST. Jl;veryone weJ.
Ev.nutg Worshil' 7:30P.M.
Kenneth McElhinney, Sund•v School Supt.
Christmas program at
lllo Supt.; Sunday School, 9:30 1. come.
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m. Morning Worship, t0:30 L
t flatwoods Melbodlat Cbnreh m. Evening Service, 7 p. m.; · Canned meats can be sliced
SUNDAY, DECEMBER 18
Pearl A. Casto, pastor. Wor· Prayer meeUng, 7 p. m. Wed· easier if cllPI~ In refrigerator
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ohip service, 10 a. m., every nesday.
a.rid both ends of can are re8 The P•.s.to_r_ _ _ __.: l other SuDday, 7:4$ p. m. SUnM
Racble Chore• ..1 the Nu. moved ·before pUthJng meat ouL

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The! C,hur(h i1 tht QrtoTtst foclor on 10rth for tt... building of
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JNr$QO ~fcj gHtoef Ml"o'im "ffllorly ond 5upport ttl. Church.
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roam. t~ver the worJ.d map • · •• DOUce 1tbirr
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Bakers of Holsum Bread

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Athens
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Sales - AWS CHALMERS - Service
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Middleport, Ohio

CHRISTMAS SALE
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ClvU Appeal : Lawrence 0.
Miller VI. Mr. lnd Mrs. Blll
Johnson; Marshall Arrington vs,
Richard P. Newell, et aL
QvU Acll~ns:
Commercial
Cr.ldlt Corp, VI. B. L. Somerville, et al; Elk Refining Co.
vs. Greely Crate; JI&amp;L Fuml·
tart v1. West Vlrginla Indurtrtu Development Corp: Nellol1al Pool Equipment Co. VI.
W. Va. lndnstrt. Development
Olrp,; State of W.Va., et II Yl.
WGI'thy F. Leach, et al; Dlverilllled Savlnp " Loan Co. of
Buntlqlon VI. AlVIn Harrll
Mlrcelle Harrl1; Lo!Ue Wolle
ll1d Mae Wolfe vs, Jamu R.
GIW!e; Bruce Chadwick VI,
Doneld E. Diamond; BayUs! &amp;
Rlmey, l'nc., vs. W!Uiam J.
Marcum, et al; Netklnal
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lrlea Developmant Corp.; R. L.
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Eqar R. Null nd Htlen Mae
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Mason County Trial Docket for January
Overflows from Over One Hundred Cases

for inghoull Electric" Olrp. A ,. B W
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actor In lite rlllge of a mUIIon Y •111 · r
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J;ower plantl, Ohio P9wer'1l1&amp;~ The plant wlll coltiUIIIe an kllowlllta would mw the I.I&lt;M. Q - I ha.a a parllally eolOOO.kw Katnll)er Plant.
estimated ·u .mJIUon tons of unit one of the world's largesL lapsed luug. What would cause
Tbe new pl~t wiU have two
per year. AU of it will be In discussing the choice of thJI? WID it come haek to nor·
IOO,OIJO.kw eeneratin&amp;
units.
to lhe plant via .belt reactor deslin, Cook lllld, "On mal and, If 10, will ll collapte PI'. PLEASANT - The
of West VIrginia, et 'al vs. W. Marvin Noel Moore; Homer S.
The _nret Is scheduled fur
directly from adja- the bull of
tban a dec- asalnr
doeket for llle January, 1867, Va. Industries
vs. Julia A. Hill; Mabel
erahon In 1970, ,!lie second
mines of Consolidation ade of exper~nce In reoearcb .+. - Ia - • peneu
the term ol Mason County
Corp.; Randall Stover vs. HerAlley vs. Donald
1971.
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Company.
and development In nuclear 11111aU air UCI near the outer Court hal been releaad by bert Myere et al · Point Ex·
Anna Lee Roberll
Oolata1!91nf IIIIYiical features The nq Wetl VIrginia unita technoloiY we have decided 1o surface of the lunat merp 1o ClrCilll Clerk Howard Schultz.
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of tho plant will include!
latest in a series of sil limit onr 'nuclear reactor sy.. form a tbln-w.u.d bleb or bubo Tbe January term will begin press, Inc. vs. Evans
vs. Marvin Wllliisley;
Two ·· 2ililol)'ihi&amp;h
soper-sized generators, all coal tem bids 1o the light water re- hie. Tbla may ·bunt tpontane- on January 2 with the Grand ~arkets, Inc. ; Samuel
Freda Wamsley
eo ch capabte· ·of delivering ·
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that are now under actor type - either balling wat- ously or during a fit of coug!o- Jurors sesaion beeiMIIJ • Ntcbols, Jr. vs. Jam~s ~· Rag.
Watru~ley;
Fr an
most 5.3-millton pouncb
way on the AEP Syslem. They er or pretlllrlzed water _ 1ng or atralnlllg. When
lhla t:30 a. m.
el al; The Ftdehty and Forshee, et al VI. Frank
steam per hour;
4.25-mDUon kw of capac!- which bu complied an out. bappena aome of the air In the Criminal cases listed on the
Co. of New York vs. Long, el al; PegJY Ann
Two . single • abaft turbine- ty and are scheduled fur eom- standlnc record of 1afety and long escapes Into the pleural docket are: Slate of West
I. Rorrer, et a!; T. A. trill vs. Danny Ray C.otl:rlll:
g_eneratora, that will equal
during the period 11166- reUabUJjyln commercial oper- space belweea lhe lttnC and lha ginla n . Max Elbert Coon
• Jr .. el al vs. Joe Shy, Helen Glb~ vs. Harold
SIZE 10-3
stze AEP • Big sandy
n "" or at the rate of one unit ation since IV57."
chest wall. '1'he vlclllll usuan,- cbal1ed with negligent hom!al, R. R. .Smtth vs. Roy E. gene Gibbs, Dorothy Pa~~::
Unit 2 ~~ 1araest, soch
year. They are:
"U the low bid demonatrllel feels paln or 4IIOOIIIfort In file elk State vs Arthur M GoGel·
_Maire, et al; Slate of Weal vs. Larry Patterson;
chint~ ever buD I; ,
Cardlaal Ullfl I, Ohlo Pow· as we believe will be lhe chest and brealbes In short win ' char od wllb ~boule- Virgr~a n . Thomas J. Woods, Elaine McDennltt vs.
Scott
A smgle concrete chimney
er Co., 111,010 ltw, Dee. 1, Cl!se, that atomic power can gaspa.
ll!enl.
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al, Jess Thoma., vs. Gerald McDermitt, Jr.; Coraline
a height that will m•ke 11 the 1111.
compete with convllltlonll pow- Until ncenUy lhe t!Jndard
E. Juniper; The Welfare
Leach vs. Rossell Frartklin
y,orld's tallest stack; arid
Cardinal Unll z, Baekeye er 1n the northwutern part oltnllmenl' 1111 1o allow
the Criminal Appeals: State vs.
Corp. vs. Thurston Stone, Leach; Janet Yoder vs.
Two h~lic. lhaped con- Power, lee., nl;ltll kw In the AEP Syatem territor)'," victim lo milD lied for I week Gregory Vance McCarthy, non· Jr.; Adam Krebs &amp; Dorothy IE'ii.iiYiiodiieriii;iiL!iiniidiiaiiMiiaiieiiCoiiitlriieiiill
crete cdollng towers
Jtl'l,
Cook cORC!Iuded, ''then
the 91' 10 days, during which lime ~; State va. William
vs. Neal Rudder, et al; It
376 . feet blth, each wllll a
Mu1klq1tm Uall 1, Ublo 4tom will take 111 rllhtful place the lq ll'adually reexplllded. brandiJhing a deadly
weap- Ronald Fore, et al vs. Delmer
mtllloni!allon
1c provide Power Co., 115,000 kw, in INI u a partner to complemmt It bu been show~otwwever, that on.
Wheeler, Sr .• el al, Sam
Big Saody Unitt, Kenlaeky coal in our never • endinl ef- there ia less danger of lnfecUon Divorce actions·
et ai vs. Ju_hus PasquaPower eo., IQt,IIIO n, Ia fort to bring abundant, low- IDd cbtonic pleur!J and 1
et al; Roy J. Pterson, el at
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eost electricity to the U-mfl- quicker recovery 11 1yneedle 1,
~~r\i:~er
vs. J. B. (Byrd) Rollins; HuntW. Va. Unit 1, Appalachian llmr people we are prlvUe&amp;ed to lntmduced Into the pleural sp•ce Geo~ge Turner· Mary
vs.
'!'rust &amp; SaVIngs Bank
Power Ct., 111,1110 lw, La serve."
and the air llllo-'y wi'""-wn
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vs. J. M. H. Bay!las, et al:
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Frank R. Curatolo et al vs w I
lilowlng the lung 1o r.....,.and Smith· Jam R s 1
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lila
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lnduslrtes
Development
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at once.
Rita P. Salem; Richard 0.
· Frank R. Curatolo, et al l
Co., aot,IIIO kw, lD
In 10me persons there Ia 1 Spurlock vs. Peggy Spurlock; al vs. Rolle
lee &amp; Loyle A 1
•.:,, 1 U It 2 h bee
nmlf
eWll tendency
lo have recurrences, Irene E. Kaeppel VB. Charles Wri&amp;ht· George Roeenbaum M. ,l
C..
...na n
as
n enIDd after about three IJIOIIIane- E Kaeppel· Neta D
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oua coUapaea of the IWJ&amp; an •
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D. vs. George A. Blgga,_ et Ill :
..,.....,~,... by AEP f Bu k Htlar u....otaJ
V'·'"••
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vs. Arthur F. Dunlap, Betty
Federal Credtl Umon vs
·~··~-..or c •
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,..,..,. 1operation lo remove the weak Jo Jonu VI William
Do
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Power 111 orcanlzallon of hOurs 2-4 and 7-8 p.m. Parents 1 111 advised
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•• E. Hutchison: Carol W.
rura~ ~lectric cooperatives only on PedlalriCI Wald.
PQ What .;, the aymptom IJones; VIrginia Faye Mtllser Manley vs. The Messenger Pub'"""'·· It I I0 b ld to B k
Atlmlnloaa
I VB. Frank Musser; Belly
llsblng Co.; L. Alvin Hunt vs.
.., "'""' s
e so
uc •
.
of lung cancer?
Leonard va Lester Lee Leon-I "mTeJI
eye If aDd when ne&lt;esaary reg- Oral&amp; A. Malon, 1111 Klueon A _ Tbe S)'lllplotu vary in d·
McD 1 1
;u
D. Jenks; Holzer Hos1h TON PICKUP
ulalpt')l l)lprovals are obtained Dr.; Donald D. Cottrell, Rt. I dill 1
Tb
ar '
an e vs. pllal FoundaUon vs.
and ' financi
b Bucke e Is Bidwell; Mrs, JIJilu
Glpa. be eren peraons. ere may Sandta Sue McDaniel;
Rea Wright; Citizens Nationni Bank I
a
ng Y
Y
burn, RL 1 Bidwell; Claret~~!~ a cbtonie coogh, but lhla Ruth Williamson vs. James F. of Point Pleasant vs. Lester w.
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IMPORTANT
E. Hufflllan, Rt. 1 GalllpoUI; COllld be ~ue ~ many other Williamson; Nancy Long vs. I&lt; Faye Jeffers; John Conred I
4 Dr. Sedan. 6 cyl. Std. Trans.
'lfltlle emphaslzlnc the con- llln. James~· Trent, Cheshire; :.'!'·p~~1111lowlr!, w~-~ Charlts Long; Re&lt;kle
va. Lillie Faye Chapman, et aJ ; [
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r more """' Henry vs. Charles Maxie
The Pomeroy Cement Block Co
~mtc viDlpllcltJ •dd•
lmpo~:~e of coal In BldweU: Mn. Paul E.' Watldna, lhr~e w~ka, you should have ry; Hilda M. Stewart vs. Guy vs. Maud Van Meter et a1:
'.~ll'llludolepaco!f=
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· ~~, c po~er sup- GaDipolls Ferry: Mrt. Bernar!l 1 e HI ray.ln some persQIIS J. Stewart; Betty
CitiZens National Bank,of Point
2 Dr. Sedan. VB -Auto. Tra111.
~&amp;~'!,;:,"--'
on'lllit=
W. Eti)I'BJ'dj, New Havan: Slier- :::".!nt •len lJ ralllnl I !Utle Stewart va. James A. Stewart; Pleasant vs. Billy Pickens;
~.fr.J !od.......,,.~ ·
over • 811 aoat far iatlsf • ri Lee, Whitman, Pi, PleiJJ/1111: limes III!Jed
PVeral Mary Jane Stanley vs.
NaUonwide Mutual
SPFk(inc. ltcet'tdled Ssp• ent and projected coal
~.; 'trank J. Ryther, Pam. gradu; ~! of ~~=ywiJ:u~ neth Leroy Stanley; Joan . Co. v•: Sam Taylor; A!sociJil!rt!O culitlllt ..... ...~c~
'"'' Mrs. Sophia E. Detty,
....
ne VI. Curtiss Eugene Riffle; ales DIScount corp vs
4 Dr. Hard Top. VS - Auto. Trsna. Radio 11114
ucl brnk·proof. A~ litho
costl,
nuclear Pomeroy: Mra. lllchard I. Hor- any other qmptolllJ or lbere G. VIvian Fugate vs. Bill N. L. e. Crystal cash · Pure
Heater. Power Steering.
1 naging pain In the Filiate; Anna Ruth Roush vs. Co. vs. Jackson Cab co.·
~~~twtlte,~
overclear~J ~~edlorthe .~~;:-ton, lleMy, W.Va.: Mn. l,lose '!!LbePaln
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OCCUI'II only when Bill
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lng the crowing power demands Nellie M W 1 , • .,, G . the eancer 11 ___.,_
Y H. Roush, Ka een Van- Town of Henderson, et al vs.
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me:
"""'"""'"''' on Meter v1. Robert w. Van
K, L Moore lnd et al •
4 Dr. Sedan. VB- Auto. Trana. One owner.
eOPEN 'Til. 8
of CUitomers In the northwest- Mrs. Lucille Hootennan, Well- the pleura IS then are no palo er; Judith Ann Morris vs. 11o- Morrison vs.'Eve~~lle p_' B•e'r"k'.' !l
EACH NITJil
em portion of Its broad-rang- alon.
nerves In lhe ltllllllflllll.
land Edward Morris·
eley· The N II na1 B nk
territory, ltrved by lnd~
BfriU
Q -.ra eaneer of tbe luuga Pauline Rellmlre vs.' Harry ~eree or" ~arles~n
" Michisan Electric Co.
Mrs. Paul E. W1lkinl, Gill!- contagrous? Can II be cured! Reltmlre, Jr.; Charlett Daniel James Durbin
vs.
2 Door Sedan. 6 cyl. Std. Trans.
Bids for the conatructlon of polJa Ferry, datljhter, f:G p. II you have It would It help 1o Neal vs Gennle Lou Neal·
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a lllht waltr reactor in the m. Thurlday; Mn. Jamett V. move lo a warm, dry climate? na Mae' Bush VI. Orville' Ev- Contempt Actions: Charlotte
404 lo•OIICI /4va:
rqe of !-million to 1.1-miL- OlellburD, K1. 1 BldweU, IOD, A -Lattc caDCtr Is not con- ereu Bn~h· Odell Orvllle
Ann Hill vs. Delbert M. Hill;
11, 18,.11., Ohio
1 lion kw have been invited from 7:38 p.m. ThUI'IIIIa)o.
taclous. When II Is discovered Graw VI
Lou McGraw· Myrtle M. Shobe vs. Otto
Convertible. Auto. Trans. 0 cyl.
....... """"f"ll#BabcOCk &amp; ~!cox Company,
Dflellal1el
early Ill ltl course (usually by Marjorie' Patricia Ferguso~ Sbobe; LiUian A. Sayre VI,
.,.,_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Gener-ai=EI•ectri=c eo
... 10d-ii:IW;;;;~,.· Daniel B. Bales, Mra. IIJcb. X roy taken In a routine ex- vs William Ray Ferguson. Uam B. Sayre; Eleanor L.
1010
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ard B. Brown, JaiDetl M. Clarke, amlnaUon) 1111'81cal removal en' Sue VanMeter VI '
rett va. Dale W. Garrell;
: : : ~ Qllltl)', ~ly J. will cure It, ctlmar. w!ll Djlt FralliUtl VanMeter· jiWI
ll. Martin, Jr., vs. Anna
Dllloll, =-~ ~· affect fl one W'lf or .notber. 118 Miller VI.
Dowell Martin; Dorothy L._ Wright
1111'1 J(ermtt Fl ber
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Miller · Hilda F Dabney vs Bernard D. Wright, Judy
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Oon'lforset to use ZIP Codes Ruaell C. Da~ey; Charlot~ McCarthy vs. Gregory .V.
Fer Chrlstmu
on "11 your Chrlltmas IIJIII '" Jean E1lls VI Pearley
Cnrthy; Sonia Joan Simpkins
Retnetnbtr Your
In bulb the addrm and the re- E11ls; Lolelda' Scott VI.
vs. Carl A. Simpkins; Linda
Friends Wllh
turn addratll "· only you can Herman Sccttt· Unda
CottrUf vs. James E. ColZIP lllto Jour poatal IY· Clark VI. ~in Dalla•
trill; Mary Kathleen Moore vs.
- - - - - - - - - Joe WIIIIIJIIJ va.
Frances
Girdner,
Vlekll
L.
Hoffman,
Wllllams;
Harold
L.
The Tladltlonal
Ben F. KesleriO.a, MJu Barbara ney vs. BeUy Bertha McCartChristmas
Flower
&amp;te McC!ukq, Mrs. Fred P. ney.
Schroeder, BIJette Stewart, Mr Separate Maintenance: Sa nLoweD Swilber, Kltbleen 9. dra c. Loom!J n Charles
59N.2ndAve.
Turner, Mrl. Eugene H. Hll... lnomia; LIUian I. Jividen VI.
llllllnflnl liOn, 1111'1. ~ 0. HoJI Jividen.
992-5560
Thoma IIIII Iaiani dJ!IIIIder,
Child CIJJtocly: Shirley Eileen
' With Every Double Checked Unci
Grimm VI. Lowell C. Grimm;
Alma Jean PlckeDJ va. Jack E.
Plekens.
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Dany Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport, 0 ., Dec. 16, 1966-9

Pontiac 2 Dr. Hard Top. Tltla car Ia Cletill IIIODJh to bt Ill
show room. It I• fully equipped with power ateerlnJ, power
brlket, •:auto. lrana. and many other 1ece1101'1ea. A true
beeuty lnlide and oul
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COME IN 1ncl SEE THESE SHARPIES
1966Chw.Mtllbu 40.0r H.T.
•wwl, auto. lnu, pow. i~GI'Inr. IUrR

66 BONNEVILLES::.ol
Now$3679
!'c.ntlae 2 .Dr. Hard
Factory Air Condlllonln,. ThlllJ

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Now Only $2295
1964 IIDrtl Gal, 500 4 Door
8 OJL, auto, tram. [IOWil'IIHrlill, 111111
Waa $1795
Now Only $1495
1962 l'ortl 011. 500 I Daor
IWOJI,,IId. tram. with lVIII'
R.lcH
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It hu ne~~:IY every elltra tllat Pontlac mutt lncludln&amp; ll!eh
thlnaa u Win wheel coven, wonder bar ndlo and maDy
other accenorln.

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PRIX~~. NOW $1795
3 Dr. Hard :J;'op. Bta!lllful,Burpndy fiDish with all

1965 Mercury Monterey 4 Door
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w!Jltf '1111'1 bUC!iet lllfllfld full Cj)D8UI, Thla Ia I O!M Oll'lltr
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Gelid ....,, Galltpolla Fef..
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Full power Including windows &amp; seat, power antenna, radio, wblte ddtwlll
tlrea, wheel discs, tinted glass, iacto1y air-conditlonin&amp;, WI steeri111 wheeL 011t
owner, real sharp.

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63 Ford Galaxie 500 4 Door

890 V-8 motor, Crulaematic lrens., power brakes &amp; steerln&amp;, power wfndowr.
power aeat, radio, tinted ~~Ass, white sidewall tires, wheel di&amp;Cf, factory air
38,000 miles. None sharper.
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283 V-8 engllle, auto. trans., radio, w1s;w tires, wheel discs, 2 tone paint, real
sharp and real clean.

61 Mercury Monterey 2 Dr. H. T•• -• $895
V-8 motor! auto. trans., radio, white sidewall Urea, wheel c11sct, m wllh
end black nterlor. Reallltarp.
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60 Cadillac 4 Door Sedan

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. day SchOI)I, 10 a. 01., Jphn Bal- rarene - sund~y ~CbOOI 9:30
ley, ~pt.
.
a. m.; ' Sunday Worship 10 ~o
· Flm)st· Rim Mellledlll' ~b a. m.; Ev•ning 'Service .7:30 p.
-S~DdaY' Sc.bopl 9 ~. m:,I Mr'a. m.: Mid-week Prayer Service,
Fred Nease, Sup~ Worslllp ser-· 7:30 p. m. Wednesday. Rev.
Vlee, 10 a. m. Rev. WendeD Morris M. Wolfe, pastor.
Stutler, pastor. ·
RuUand Church ol lhe Na ..
Chester Metbodlsl Chtireb - areoe - Sunday SChool 9:30 a.
Worship service at 9 a. ' m.; m.; Morning Worship tO: 45 a.
and 7:30 p. m. allernately. Wednesdly Pra;er meeUng Sunday l:fchool at 10 a. m.
m.; Evangelistic service 7:45
BaptuJ
h ch, Prayer meeting Wedn.,.day at 7:30 p. m. Saturday.
Pearl Casto, pastor. Mrs. Weld p. m.; Midweek Prayer service
r ,,Belblebem
C !" 7:30 p. m.
f UCO f
S~cer, SUpt.
7:45 p. m. Wednesday.
?Jreal Bend, ll.ev · C. L. 0 Con· Columbia Chapel _ Worsblp Gract J:,lsoo: Cbui-cb Healb Mellteillll Cbareh, Rev. Syracuse Chureh of lbe Nal~or, pa•b&gt;r, Robert . LewiS, service each sunday, 9:13 a. Pomeroy- Tbe Rev. Richard Max Donahue, pastor: Jack areoe - WOllam C. Thorpe,
pupt. 9:30 a.m. ~lormng wor· m.; Sunday School 10 a. m.; H. MarUO
Rector. Sunday BechUe, Chorcb School SUpt.; pastor; Sunday School 9:30 a.
~~"' .••d. Sunday SChool, 7 P· Youth Service 6:13 p. m. Even- Morning Pr~yer and sermon Church School, 9:30a.m.; Wor· m.; Morning worship 10:30 a.m.
Jll . tcvenmg service, Thursday .
' shlp Service • 10·30
p entecOiru&amp;
ur
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mg Worship 7 p. m· each Sun- 10·30 a m
· am..
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,.30 ~.m. prayer meeung.
day.
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Freedom Gospel Mlssloa f UB
OfficlBI Board ~eetlng, first 124- Rev. Paul E. Jones, pas: ca.,..oter Bapllst
~'!torch Bashan Stiver&gt;ville Rd.: L. EDterprlse EUB Cllorcb - Sunday of montb, 7' 30 p.m.; tor. Sunday 5ehool 10 a. m.;
,_ Sunday School, Y: 30 a.m. Gluesencamp, pastor; Roger Rev. Menzel Smith, pastor•• WSCS, sedond Moriday
of Worship, Wednesday and Frl.••
'Mornlllg wor&gt;ntp 10:15 a.m.
Wilford Supt . S""""Y ~-•-•
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monlll,
7:30
p.m.:
Eleanor
Cll'
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ors p servtce 9·""a. m., unTh
10 a ,,; Evangelisllc service, 1 day School 10:30 a. m. Youlll c!e, seeorid
ursday; Class ~ Tbe Peolecoslal Cbnreh Mfd.
. · First Baptl•t Church. Middle- :30 p. m. Prayer meeting 7:30 Fellowship 6·30 p m. · Boys third Wednesday; Afternoon Cir- dleporl - South 3rd Ave· Rev
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Llonald Boone, pas- p m Tuesday.
m · Evenmg' . service 7:30 p cle,_ fourth Thursday afternoon: B L Ba'rreU pastor· Sunday'
cboll' practtce Wednesday.
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FaUa
Methodist log evangelistic service, 7:30
.. orshtp Servl('e; BYP 6 p.m.; I Sunday School
9:30 a. m.; Choir, 6:30 p. m. Wednesday. Olarl• Jameo F. Early, pas- p. m.; Wednesday l!lble Study
Eventng worslltp. 1 30 p.m : , Worship 10:30 a. m.; Preaching Prayer Meeting, 7:30 p. m., w - LETART FALLS - Wor- 7:30p.m., Saturday night Pray\'i"rlne&lt;day, 1.30 p.m. Prayer iUO p. m.; Prayer servtee, Wednesday.
shlp, 7' 30 p. m. Sunday lex- er and Worship 7:30p.m.
!lleeting, 6:30 p.m., choir pra r· 7:30 p. m. Wednesday.
Mornlag Slar EUB Church _ cept 2nd. Sunday);
Church
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Rev. Menzel Smith,
pastor: School, 9:30 a. m. Sunday. Urn·
Presbyterwn
First Bapllst Ch ' ,. . : -•me- 1 Churclt OJ Christ
sunday School, 9:45 a. m., Roy fled servtce, 9:30 a. m., lnd Middleport Flrsl llDIIed Prosroy - Rev. Carvet ·. 'ttl tam s. ! Bradbury Church of Christ- van Meter, Supt., Earl Shuler, SUnday ol month. EAST LE- byterlau Church - Rev. How·
6uriday School UO IJII 10 lU ' Larry Wtlliams, minisler; Bible Ass'!.; Morning worship, 10:45 TART - Worship, 8 p. m., 2nd ard Ruppelt, pastor; Sunday
Worship service, lO:JO a. m.: ISchool and Morning Worship, a. m.; Prayer meeting, 7:30 p. and 4th Thursdays;
Church School 9:30 a. m., Fred Lewis,
Nursery and Junior Church lor tO 30 a. m; Christian Endeav· m. Thursday. Youth Fellowship Schoel, 9:30 a. m. Sund~y. AP· SUpt.; 10:30 a. m. Worship;
Children.
or, 6 P m.: Evening Wor- 7:30 p. m. Sunday.
PLE GROVE - Worsbljl, 8 p. ~:45 p. m. YF; Wed., 6:30 p.
First BapUst Church, Racine, I ship. 7 p. m.
Lottridgo EUB
Church _ m., lsi and 3rd Thursdays; m. ·Junior Cbotr; 7 p. m. senJtev . C. L. O'Connor. paslor 1 llemloek Grove CbrisUan Rev. Jack Young,
pastor; Church School, 9.30_a.m. Sun· lor Chotr.
Sunday School 9:30. Frank Cle- •Church _ James Quisenberry. Sond 3 y School 9:4!; a. m., day. GREAT BEND - Wor· Syracuse First United Presland, Sup!.: 10 :45 a. m. Morn- Worsh tp Service, 9:30 a. m.: Russell Archer, Supt. Sunday shtp 9· 30 a. m., 1st and 3rd bytertan ChW:ch - Rev. Lin·
Lag Worshtp; 6 JO p. m, BYF Sunday SciiOol, IO a. m., Ray worship, 10 , 4~ a. m. and 7:30 SUndays; Church School, 10:15 son H. Stebbms, pastor. Wor•nd Junior Fellowship: 8 p. m. , Wlwley, Sup!.
p. m. alternately. Bible Study a.m. Sunday, MORSE CHAPEL slup 9 a. m. ; Sunday School,
Evening Servtce; Wednesday. ~ Hradlord Churcb .ol Cbrisl- and prayer service, led by pas- -worship, II a.m., lsi and 3rd 10 a. m:; Btble Study and pray.
7:30 p. m.. Prayer Mee[lng, !Joe Robmson, mmrster; Hom- tor, 7,30 p. m. Wednesday. Sundays, Church School 9.30 a er servtce Sunday 7 p. m.
8:30 p. m. Semor Choir Prac· ,er Forresl, Supt.: Btble School Christian Endeavor, 7:30 p.m. m. SUriday.
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MJnersvUie MethodJHt Church . Church, Howard Ruppel~ pasCheshire . Kyger . Hartford 10:30 a. m : J&lt;:vemng Worship, South Bethel EUB Church _ - Wendell G. Stutler, pastor. tor. Sunday School, 10 a. m.;
Parish - Warren C Zmn, 7 p. m. Wednesday 7 p. m. Bi- Rev. Jafk Young, p a: SUnday School, 10 a. m.; Wor- Worship 7:30 p. m.
pastor. Wor&gt;htp services arc: [ ble Sludy .
tor: Sunday School 9:45 a. m., shlp servtce 11 a. m.
Syracuse Misslo'- Earl CUsHartlord ll&lt;tpt"l 9 a. m. DST: . Duler Church nt Christ - Norman H. Bahr, suvl.; Sunday PorUand Melbodist Church- tor, past~r. Wednesday aod FrlLn:•e Kvg.·r UCC 9::10 EST. ; Bible School 9 30 a m Prea~- Worship 10, 45 a. m. and 7:3(1 John Ku~bler, pastor. Sunday doy serYlces, 7:30 p.
Cheshtre Hapltst 10 45 EST.: mg 111 30 a m . first and lhird p. m. alternately. Bible Study School 9.30, Harold Reus,h,
Latter Day Sa1nt3
Church SO'Itnot at Hartlord. at Sundays
and Prayer Service, led by pas- Supt.; Allen . Brewer, Ass l
Reorganized Church ol Jesut
Y 50 u,·l . ;,\ger lit lO EST.
Mason City Ch urch ol Christ, tor, 7:30 p. m. Thursday.
SUpt.,_Preachmg ::30 p.m. Sun- Christ of Latt•r Diy sainu and Cheshtre 9.45 1-:ST.
Mtller Street - Sunday Bible Tuppers Plains EUB Church Kacme ~elbodrsl Church - Joseph Siobarl. pastor. 6 miles
Mt. Lntoo t'.W.B. Churcb - :study. 9 a. m.: Eventng Wor· _ Rev. Jack Young, pas John W. Ktmbler, pas~r; Sun- from Racine on Racine. PortSunday School 9,45 a.m., Earl l ship, 730 p. m.: Bible Study, tor; Sunday worship, 9:30 day School 9:30 a. m., Preach- land Road. Sunday School, 9:3(1
Starkey, Supt.; Even~ng _ wor· 1 7:30 p. m. Wednesday.
a.m.; Sunday School, 10 a.m.; lng 10:30 a.~.; MYF 6 p. m.; a. m.: Worship 10:30 a. m.,
shtp, 7:30 p. m. by C&lt;;tl Cox, 1 Middleport Cburrh of Christ, Hobart Vineyard, Supt Bible Prayer and Btble Study, 7·30 P· i Sunday evenmg service at 7
l.ayman; Young Peoples meet. 15th and Mam St.reets - Don· Study and Prayer services led m. Wednesii:"Y·
p. m.; Wed., worslltp service
mg and Btble Study, 7:30 p.m. aid Hicks. mimsler: BIb I e by pastor, 7:30 p. m. Tuesday. Rock :spnogs
tl!ethodlst- 1at 7:30 p. rn.
Fi•·• Haplist C'
·•. Rutland School, 9:30 a. m' Kenneth Me- Adult Class Meeting 7:30 p. m. &lt;mster Lem~, pastor:_ Wor I
Roman f:athnlic
- Rev Samuel J. Jackson, pas- 1Elhinney, Supt.: Mommg Wor- -last Monday of monlll.
shlp servtce 9.J4! a. m., Suno
tor. Prayet service 9:30 a. m.; ' shio 10 :30 a. m. !i:vemng Wor- Syracuse EUB Church- Rev day School, 10:1• a. m.; MYF Our Lady .of Loreuo Mtssl "
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· Paul A. Sellers, pastor: Sun-• 6·30
Long •Bottom - Rev. Geor~e
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Rev. Frank Manier.i. pastor,
Cart•&lt;on Cburch, Kingsbury deavor, 6:30p.m.; Eveni g ser- tic Service 2nd and 4th Sun- Monday, 6· 30 p. m.
Sunday Mass 10 311 a m · Holy I
Rulland Free Will Baptist , vice 6 30 P m
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p. m. Evening Service, 7 p. m. ship, 6,30 p. m.
John W. Ktmbler, pastor, Earl voy Ray S. Wmmg, oUJCer m
Apostolic Community Church. V. H. Braley, Bible School Supt. CARMEL EUB Church-Rev. Cross, Supt. Sunday School at charge. SUnday 10 a. m. Hoi~
Pageville. Sunday School 10 a. Zioo Cbnrch ol Christ, Porn- Paul A. Sellers, pastor: Sun- 10:15 a. m.: ~chlng 9:15. ness meeting; 10:30 a. m. Sunm. Sunday; EvangelisJ,c serv·[ eroy. Harnsonville Road -Eu- day School, 9:30 a. m., Wayne Syracuse Methodist Church- day School. Sunday 7 p. m.
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- D.A.V. Hall, corner Second bert Reed, Bible School Supt. ing Evangelistic Service, 2st SUnday 6 p. m. Prayer meetmg League, 7 P-.m. Prep classes,
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4lh Sunday of each month. lm.: Prayer meeting, 7,30 p.m.[
vtce 6:45 p. m.; vangel'ttc
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Mt. Moriah Baptist Church- ' Tuesday;
Young
People's Danville Pilgrim Holiness _ message 7:30 p. m.; Prayer Hospttal. Pastor, F. W.•Gilford,
Corner of Fourth and Main St., IService, Friday, 7:30 p. m.
(LAngsville Post Office), Rev. meetmg Th~rsday 7.30 p.m .. Robert Dunham, Asst. ServMiddleport. Rev. Nyle Borden. ML Moriah Chorcb of God- Chas. E. Dozer, pastor; Sunday Laurel Cliff Free M~tbodJSt lees on Saturday: . Sabbath
minister. Sunday School 9:30 a. Rev. James Satterfield, pastor School 9:30 a.m. Mrs. Robert Cb~ch - R. E:ugene_ Gill, pa~ School, z. ~- m. Worship 3 p.m.
m. Arnold Richards, Supt. 10:30 Sunday School 9:45 a. m. : Wor· Grale, Supt. Worship at 10:30 lor! Sunday Sch~l 9·30 a. m..
Un1ted Brethren
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ship 11 a. m.; Wednesday, 71meeting, 7:30 p, m. Friday.
Pratse, Wednesday, 7:30 p. m. vtce 7·30 p. ~-Mid-Week pray- 10 a. m.; Winnie Holsinger,
p. m., Prayer service.
Rutland Church ol God }elwva/a
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Road - Rev. Clyde Hinton, IRev
U.vid Sheets pastor. Kingdom HaU of Jebovoh's day.
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m.; Ralph Car_l, Supt. Sunday Igel~&lt;lic •ervic. 7 30 Young dleporl - Public meetmg Sun- a. m. F~urth Sund~y ol Advent. m.; Mtd-Week prayer meellnlo
Worshtp servtce 10:30 a. m. People Endeavor. 7:30 p. m. day 2 p m.
Watchtower D' . W h' 10 30
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: ~1. John's Lutberao Cbnrcb- Eve Carols and Candleltghlmg 7,30 p. m. Second and fourth
1 Morning Worship 9 a. m.; Sun- for famtltes and fnends
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Na:mrene
meeting secood and
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Sermons From Grato Episeopal Chur&lt;h, Pomeroy
i St. Paul'• Lothe1'811 Cbnrcb- The Church of the Nazarene Thursday, 7:30 p. m. and first
, s32 E. ,econd St., Pomeroy. Chester - Rev. Herbert Grate and third Sunday, 7:30 p. m.
1390 WMPO f!ADIO
, Sundty School 9:30 a. m., Wor· Charles Bisel!, Ass'!. Sunday Prayer meeting every WednesREV. RICHARD MARTIN, RECTOR
1Shtp servtce 10:45 a. m. Pastor, School 9:30 a. m.;
Mor~ day at 7:30 p. m. ChrlsUan EoRev.
Joseph
Kraly.
Worship
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NYPS
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. 10:30 AM Sunday
Methodist
p. m.; Evening Service, 7:30 day, 7::W p. m.
A Thoughtful Approach To Religious Problems.
Allred Methodlat Church - p. m.; Midweek Prayer service ML HermoD United BrelbreD
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:::iii:i~ Pearl A. Casto, pastor. Son· pastor; Mrs. f!tdna Lila, SupL ID Christ Church - James Morday School at 9:30 a. m., Lloyd 7:30 p. m. Wednesday.
rison, pastor. Sunday School
Dillinger. Supt.; WorstJip serv· Middleport Church of tbe Naz. 9:30 a. m. Preaching, first and
' ires at 10:45 a. m. with tbe i areoe- Rev. Clyde J. Bartlett, third Sunday, 7:30p.m. secol)d
Rev. Casto. Tuesday, Dec. 20, Sunday School 9:30
a. m.; and fourth SUriday, 11 L m.
8 p. m. Woman's Society of Morning Worship 10:30 a. ru.; Chrlstlali Science s.r.tcesMIDDLEPORT, 0.
i C.'hristian
Service, meell at NVPS Young People, 6:4b p.m.; 315 Malo SL, ,pL Pleaoanl'Donfdd Hicks, Minisler
the home of Osie Follrod with Evangelistic meeting 7:30 p.m.: Sunday ,.rviccs 11 a. m. DS'J'.
I regular meeting and a Christ- Prayer meeting, ,Wed. 7:30p.m. Wednesday meetln&amp; 8 p. m.
e Your Welcome Is At Our Front Ooore
mas party with Helen Woode, Pomeroy Cbalcb of the N... DST. Study room open,. Tuesprogram leader. Wednesday, ueoe - Rev. Kenneth Pierce, day arid Wednesday !rom 12:30
Iunday School9:30 A.M.-MornlnSJ Worlhlp 10:30 A.M.
Dec. 21, 7:4o p. m. the annual paslcr; Raymond Walburn, to 2:30 DST. Jl;veryone weJ.
Ev.nutg Worshil' 7:30P.M.
Kenneth McElhinney, Sund•v School Supt.
Christmas program at
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m. Morning Worship, t0:30 L
t flatwoods Melbodlat Cbnreh m. Evening Service, 7 p. m.; · Canned meats can be sliced
SUNDAY, DECEMBER 18
Pearl A. Casto, pastor. Wor· Prayer meeUng, 7 p. m. Wed· easier if cllPI~ In refrigerator
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ohip service, 10 a. m., every nesday.
a.rid both ends of can are re8 The P•.s.to_r_ _ _ __.: l other SuDday, 7:4$ p. m. SUnM
Racble Chore• ..1 the Nu. moved ·before pUthJng meat ouL

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GALEN S. BROWN, Dist.

WILLIS ANTHONY
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Mason County Trial Docket for January
Overflows from Over One Hundred Cases

for inghoull Electric" Olrp. A ,. B W
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actor In lite rlllge of a mUIIon Y •111 · r
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estimated ·u .mJIUon tons of unit one of the world's largesL lapsed luug. What would cause
Tbe new pl~t wiU have two
per year. AU of it will be In discussing the choice of thJI? WID it come haek to nor·
IOO,OIJO.kw eeneratin&amp;
units.
to lhe plant via .belt reactor deslin, Cook lllld, "On mal and, If 10, will ll collapte PI'. PLEASANT - The
of West VIrginia, et 'al vs. W. Marvin Noel Moore; Homer S.
The _nret Is scheduled fur
directly from adja- the bull of
tban a dec- asalnr
doeket for llle January, 1867, Va. Industries
vs. Julia A. Hill; Mabel
erahon In 1970, ,!lie second
mines of Consolidation ade of exper~nce In reoearcb .+. - Ia - • peneu
the term ol Mason County
Corp.; Randall Stover vs. HerAlley vs. Donald
1971.
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Company.
and development In nuclear 11111aU air UCI near the outer Court hal been releaad by bert Myere et al · Point Ex·
Anna Lee Roberll
Oolata1!91nf IIIIYiical features The nq Wetl VIrginia unita technoloiY we have decided 1o surface of the lunat merp 1o ClrCilll Clerk Howard Schultz.
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of tho plant will include!
latest in a series of sil limit onr 'nuclear reactor sy.. form a tbln-w.u.d bleb or bubo Tbe January term will begin press, Inc. vs. Evans
vs. Marvin Wllliisley;
Two ·· 2ililol)'ihi&amp;h
soper-sized generators, all coal tem bids 1o the light water re- hie. Tbla may ·bunt tpontane- on January 2 with the Grand ~arkets, Inc. ; Samuel
Freda Wamsley
eo ch capabte· ·of delivering ·
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that are now under actor type - either balling wat- ously or during a fit of coug!o- Jurors sesaion beeiMIIJ • Ntcbols, Jr. vs. Jam~s ~· Rag.
Watru~ley;
Fr an
most 5.3-millton pouncb
way on the AEP Syslem. They er or pretlllrlzed water _ 1ng or atralnlllg. When
lhla t:30 a. m.
el al; The Ftdehty and Forshee, et al VI. Frank
steam per hour;
4.25-mDUon kw of capac!- which bu complied an out. bappena aome of the air In the Criminal cases listed on the
Co. of New York vs. Long, el al; PegJY Ann
Two . single • abaft turbine- ty and are scheduled fur eom- standlnc record of 1afety and long escapes Into the pleural docket are: Slate of West
I. Rorrer, et a!; T. A. trill vs. Danny Ray C.otl:rlll:
g_eneratora, that will equal
during the period 11166- reUabUJjyln commercial oper- space belweea lhe lttnC and lha ginla n . Max Elbert Coon
• Jr .. el al vs. Joe Shy, Helen Glb~ vs. Harold
SIZE 10-3
stze AEP • Big sandy
n "" or at the rate of one unit ation since IV57."
chest wall. '1'he vlclllll usuan,- cbal1ed with negligent hom!al, R. R. .Smtth vs. Roy E. gene Gibbs, Dorothy Pa~~::
Unit 2 ~~ 1araest, soch
year. They are:
"U the low bid demonatrllel feels paln or 4IIOOIIIfort In file elk State vs Arthur M GoGel·
_Maire, et al; Slate of Weal vs. Larry Patterson;
chint~ ever buD I; ,
Cardlaal Ullfl I, Ohlo Pow· as we believe will be lhe chest and brealbes In short win ' char od wllb ~boule- Virgr~a n . Thomas J. Woods, Elaine McDennltt vs.
Scott
A smgle concrete chimney
er Co., 111,010 ltw, Dee. 1, Cl!se, that atomic power can gaspa.
ll!enl.
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al, Jess Thoma., vs. Gerald McDermitt, Jr.; Coraline
a height that will m•ke 11 the 1111.
compete with convllltlonll pow- Until ncenUy lhe t!Jndard
E. Juniper; The Welfare
Leach vs. Rossell Frartklin
y,orld's tallest stack; arid
Cardinal Unll z, Baekeye er 1n the northwutern part oltnllmenl' 1111 1o allow
the Criminal Appeals: State vs.
Corp. vs. Thurston Stone, Leach; Janet Yoder vs.
Two h~lic. lhaped con- Power, lee., nl;ltll kw In the AEP Syatem territor)'," victim lo milD lied for I week Gregory Vance McCarthy, non· Jr.; Adam Krebs &amp; Dorothy IE'ii.iiYiiodiieriii;iiL!iiniidiiaiiMiiaiieiiCoiiitlriieiiill
crete cdollng towers
Jtl'l,
Cook cORC!Iuded, ''then
the 91' 10 days, during which lime ~; State va. William
vs. Neal Rudder, et al; It
376 . feet blth, each wllll a
Mu1klq1tm Uall 1, Ublo 4tom will take 111 rllhtful place the lq ll'adually reexplllded. brandiJhing a deadly
weap- Ronald Fore, et al vs. Delmer
mtllloni!allon
1c provide Power Co., 115,000 kw, in INI u a partner to complemmt It bu been show~otwwever, that on.
Wheeler, Sr .• el al, Sam
Big Saody Unitt, Kenlaeky coal in our never • endinl ef- there ia less danger of lnfecUon Divorce actions·
et ai vs. Ju_hus PasquaPower eo., IQt,IIIO n, Ia fort to bring abundant, low- IDd cbtonic pleur!J and 1
et al; Roy J. Pterson, el at
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eost electricity to the U-mfl- quicker recovery 11 1yneedle 1,
~~r\i:~er
vs. J. B. (Byrd) Rollins; HuntW. Va. Unit 1, Appalachian llmr people we are prlvUe&amp;ed to lntmduced Into the pleural sp•ce Geo~ge Turner· Mary
vs.
'!'rust &amp; SaVIngs Bank
Power Ct., 111,1110 lw, La serve."
and the air llllo-'y wi'""-wn
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Frank R. Curatolo et al vs w I
lilowlng the lung 1o r.....,.and Smith· Jam R s 1
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Rita P. Salem; Richard 0.
· Frank R. Curatolo, et al l
Co., aot,IIIO kw, lD
In 10me persons there Ia 1 Spurlock vs. Peggy Spurlock; al vs. Rolle
lee &amp; Loyle A 1
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nmlf
eWll tendency
lo have recurrences, Irene E. Kaeppel VB. Charles Wri&amp;ht· George Roeenbaum M. ,l
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..,.....,~,... by AEP f Bu k Htlar u....otaJ
V'·'"••
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vs. Arthur F. Dunlap, Betty
Federal Credtl Umon vs
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Power 111 orcanlzallon of hOurs 2-4 and 7-8 p.m. Parents 1 111 advised
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rura~ ~lectric cooperatives only on PedlalriCI Wald.
PQ What .;, the aymptom IJones; VIrginia Faye Mtllser Manley vs. The Messenger Pub'"""'·· It I I0 b ld to B k
Atlmlnloaa
I VB. Frank Musser; Belly
llsblng Co.; L. Alvin Hunt vs.
.., "'""' s
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of lung cancer?
Leonard va Lester Lee Leon-I "mTeJI
eye If aDd when ne&lt;esaary reg- Oral&amp; A. Malon, 1111 Klueon A _ Tbe S)'lllplotu vary in d·
McD 1 1
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D. Jenks; Holzer Hos1h TON PICKUP
ulalpt')l l)lprovals are obtained Dr.; Donald D. Cottrell, Rt. I dill 1
Tb
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an e vs. pllal FoundaUon vs.
and ' financi
b Bucke e Is Bidwell; Mrs, JIJilu
Glpa. be eren peraons. ere may Sandta Sue McDaniel;
Rea Wright; Citizens Nationni Bank I
a
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burn, RL 1 Bidwell; Claret~~!~ a cbtonie coogh, but lhla Ruth Williamson vs. James F. of Point Pleasant vs. Lester w.
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IMPORTANT
E. Hufflllan, Rt. 1 GalllpoUI; COllld be ~ue ~ many other Williamson; Nancy Long vs. I&lt; Faye Jeffers; John Conred I
4 Dr. Sedan. 6 cyl. Std. Trans.
'lfltlle emphaslzlnc the con- llln. James~· Trent, Cheshire; :.'!'·p~~1111lowlr!, w~-~ Charlts Long; Re&lt;kle
va. Lillie Faye Chapman, et aJ ; [
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Ricltai1I H. :Mifttard, Rl. 2 .... liS
r more """' Henry vs. Charles Maxie
The Pomeroy Cement Block Co
~mtc viDlpllcltJ •dd•
lmpo~:~e of coal In BldweU: Mn. Paul E.' Watldna, lhr~e w~ka, you should have ry; Hilda M. Stewart vs. Guy vs. Maud Van Meter et a1:
'.~ll'llludolepaco!f=
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· ~~, c po~er sup- GaDipolls Ferry: Mrt. Bernar!l 1 e HI ray.ln some persQIIS J. Stewart; Betty
CitiZens National Bank,of Point
2 Dr. Sedan. VB -Auto. Tra111.
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on'lllit=
W. Eti)I'BJ'dj, New Havan: Slier- :::".!nt •len lJ ralllnl I !Utle Stewart va. James A. Stewart; Pleasant vs. Billy Pickens;
~.fr.J !od.......,,.~ ·
over • 811 aoat far iatlsf • ri Lee, Whitman, Pi, PleiJJ/1111: limes III!Jed
PVeral Mary Jane Stanley vs.
NaUonwide Mutual
SPFk(inc. ltcet'tdled Ssp• ent and projected coal
~.; 'trank J. Ryther, Pam. gradu; ~! of ~~=ywiJ:u~ neth Leroy Stanley; Joan . Co. v•: Sam Taylor; A!sociJil!rt!O culitlllt ..... ...~c~
'"'' Mrs. Sophia E. Detty,
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ne VI. Curtiss Eugene Riffle; ales DIScount corp vs
4 Dr. Hard Top. VS - Auto. Trsna. Radio 11114
ucl brnk·proof. A~ litho
costl,
nuclear Pomeroy: Mra. lllchard I. Hor- any other qmptolllJ or lbere G. VIvian Fugate vs. Bill N. L. e. Crystal cash · Pure
Heater. Power Steering.
1 naging pain In the Filiate; Anna Ruth Roush vs. Co. vs. Jackson Cab co.·
~~~twtlte,~
overclear~J ~~edlorthe .~~;:-ton, lleMy, W.Va.: Mn. l,lose '!!LbePaln
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OCCUI'II only when Bill
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lng the crowing power demands Nellie M W 1 , • .,, G . the eancer 11 ___.,_
Y H. Roush, Ka een Van- Town of Henderson, et al vs.
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me:
"""'"""'"''' on Meter v1. Robert w. Van
K, L Moore lnd et al •
4 Dr. Sedan. VB- Auto. Trana. One owner.
eOPEN 'Til. 8
of CUitomers In the northwest- Mrs. Lucille Hootennan, Well- the pleura IS then are no palo er; Judith Ann Morris vs. 11o- Morrison vs.'Eve~~lle p_' B•e'r"k'.' !l
EACH NITJil
em portion of Its broad-rang- alon.
nerves In lhe ltllllllflllll.
land Edward Morris·
eley· The N II na1 B nk
territory, ltrved by lnd~
BfriU
Q -.ra eaneer of tbe luuga Pauline Rellmlre vs.' Harry ~eree or" ~arles~n
" Michisan Electric Co.
Mrs. Paul E. W1lkinl, Gill!- contagrous? Can II be cured! Reltmlre, Jr.; Charlett Daniel James Durbin
vs.
2 Door Sedan. 6 cyl. Std. Trans.
Bids for the conatructlon of polJa Ferry, datljhter, f:G p. II you have It would It help 1o Neal vs Gennle Lou Neal·
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a lllht waltr reactor in the m. Thurlday; Mn. Jamett V. move lo a warm, dry climate? na Mae' Bush VI. Orville' Ev- Contempt Actions: Charlotte
404 lo•OIICI /4va:
rqe of !-million to 1.1-miL- OlellburD, K1. 1 BldweU, IOD, A -Lattc caDCtr Is not con- ereu Bn~h· Odell Orvllle
Ann Hill vs. Delbert M. Hill;
11, 18,.11., Ohio
1 lion kw have been invited from 7:38 p.m. ThUI'IIIIa)o.
taclous. When II Is discovered Graw VI
Lou McGraw· Myrtle M. Shobe vs. Otto
Convertible. Auto. Trans. 0 cyl.
....... """"f"ll#BabcOCk &amp; ~!cox Company,
Dflellal1el
early Ill ltl course (usually by Marjorie' Patricia Ferguso~ Sbobe; LiUian A. Sayre VI,
.,.,_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Gener-ai=EI•ectri=c eo
... 10d-ii:IW;;;;~,.· Daniel B. Bales, Mra. IIJcb. X roy taken In a routine ex- vs William Ray Ferguson. Uam B. Sayre; Eleanor L.
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rett va. Dale W. Garrell;
: : : ~ Qllltl)', ~ly J. will cure It, ctlmar. w!ll Djlt FralliUtl VanMeter· jiWI
ll. Martin, Jr., vs. Anna
Dllloll, =-~ ~· affect fl one W'lf or .notber. 118 Miller VI.
Dowell Martin; Dorothy L._ Wright
1111'1 J(ermtt Fl ber
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Oon'lforset to use ZIP Codes Ruaell C. Da~ey; Charlot~ McCarthy vs. Gregory .V.
Fer Chrlstmu
on "11 your Chrlltmas IIJIII '" Jean E1lls VI Pearley
Cnrthy; Sonia Joan Simpkins
Retnetnbtr Your
In bulb the addrm and the re- E11ls; Lolelda' Scott VI.
vs. Carl A. Simpkins; Linda
Friends Wllh
turn addratll "· only you can Herman Sccttt· Unda
CottrUf vs. James E. ColZIP lllto Jour poatal IY· Clark VI. ~in Dalla•
trill; Mary Kathleen Moore vs.
- - - - - - - - - Joe WIIIIIJIIJ va.
Frances
Girdner,
Vlekll
L.
Hoffman,
Wllllams;
Harold
L.
The Tladltlonal
Ben F. KesleriO.a, MJu Barbara ney vs. BeUy Bertha McCartChristmas
Flower
&amp;te McC!ukq, Mrs. Fred P. ney.
Schroeder, BIJette Stewart, Mr Separate Maintenance: Sa nLoweD Swilber, Kltbleen 9. dra c. Loom!J n Charles
59N.2ndAve.
Turner, Mrl. Eugene H. Hll... lnomia; LIUian I. Jividen VI.
llllllnflnl liOn, 1111'1. ~ 0. HoJI Jividen.
992-5560
Thoma IIIII Iaiani dJ!IIIIder,
Child CIJJtocly: Shirley Eileen
' With Every Double Checked Unci
Grimm VI. Lowell C. Grimm;
Alma Jean PlckeDJ va. Jack E.
Plekens.
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Pontiac 2 Dr. Hard Top. Tltla car Ia Cletill IIIODJh to bt Ill
show room. It I• fully equipped with power ateerlnJ, power
brlket, •:auto. lrana. and many other 1ece1101'1ea. A true
beeuty lnlide and oul
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COME IN 1ncl SEE THESE SHARPIES
1966Chw.Mtllbu 40.0r H.T.
•wwl, auto. lnu, pow. i~GI'Inr. IUrR

66 BONNEVILLES::.ol
Now$3679
!'c.ntlae 2 .Dr. Hard
Factory Air Condlllonln,. ThlllJ

•• $2495
Now Only $2295
1964 IIDrtl Gal, 500 4 Door
8 OJL, auto, tram. [IOWil'IIHrlill, 111111
Waa $1795
Now Only $1495
1962 l'ortl 011. 500 I Daor
IWOJI,,IId. tram. with lVIII'
R.lcH
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It hu ne~~:IY every elltra tllat Pontlac mutt lncludln&amp; ll!eh
thlnaa u Win wheel coven, wonder bar ndlo and maDy
other accenorln.

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63 GRAND.
PRIX~~. NOW $1795
3 Dr. Hard :J;'op. Bta!lllful,Burpndy fiDish with all

1965 Mercury Monterey 4 Door
I 071., .ald.~ P"-ltnriDI,IIU

Plilllla~

w!Jltf '1111'1 bUC!iet lllfllfld full Cj)D8UI, Thla Ia I O!M Oll'lltr
Ponti&amp;~. It II fully equipped aDd eltra

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DODGE=-_NOW $59s
M.latlpr I Jlr, Bll'll Top. Tbla Is a low lllileap car, end
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Gelid ....,, Galltpolla Fef..
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It llflltletan, 11, Rt. aRaveJIIo

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10 Cers 1nd TruckJTo a.. Prom

KE~JI+- GOBLI FeilD

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65 Buick Riviera 2 Door H. T.

Full power Including windows &amp; seat, power antenna, radio, wblte ddtwlll
tlrea, wheel discs, tinted glass, iacto1y air-conditlonin&amp;, WI steeri111 wheeL 011t
owner, real sharp.

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63 Ford Galaxie 500 4 Door

890 V-8 motor, Crulaematic lrens., power brakes &amp; steerln&amp;, power wfndowr.
power aeat, radio, tinted ~~Ass, white sidewall tires, wheel di&amp;Cf, factory air
38,000 miles. None sharper.
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283 V-8 engllle, auto. trans., radio, w1s;w tires, wheel discs, 2 tone paint, real
sharp and real clean.

61 Mercury Monterey 2 Dr. H. T•• -• $895
V-8 motor! auto. trans., radio, white sidewall Urea, wheel c11sct, m wllh
end black nterlor. Reallltarp.
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60 Cadillac 4 Door Sedan

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Full power, radio, Unted lla81, wblte sidewall tins, white wllh 111111 ~
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only 19,000 miles.

J•Uod, drlvlnl wblle llltollcalld.

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person from this area to AUTOMOBILE !nsur81lce 0 ·n NY 2·2196 M•ddl•oort 0
CHRISTMAS trees for ---sale service and collect from aulo- 1 canL-elled? Losl your ope rat·\ '~~~::::::~::::::.::::;:~;;::~~
Harden's Grocery, Syr~cuse.1 matic dispensers. No expert. \ or·• llcense? Call WV 2·2966. \,
12-15-6tc! ence needed - we eslablr•h
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accounts for you. Car, refer·
- - -ONE USED UPRIGHT PIANO ences and $985 to $1.785 cash
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Re.conditioned, with bench, frte capital neressan, 4 tu l:i tN tHE PA:Ou-te coU-.l-oF MEt-is
OHIO
delivery. Call Rutland Fu!'ri-1 hours weekl y neis exce11en1 1I "omer G. couNTY,
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IN MEMORY of Viola
For Rent
For Sale
--,--,.,-who went away ftVt'
ago lnday. December 16, 1\101. 13 ROOM furnished apartment 1964 CHEV., V-8, 12 ton pickup,
MEMORIES, MEMORIES
and 4 room furnished apart· wide bed, R&amp;H, new paint.
There • ;II always be a 'l"l ment. Adults. References. 126 Also 1 new yard gas light.
Tuppt'I'S
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Piams,
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6698.
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Never seU Failh short.
4 .ROOM
unfurnished
apartment
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Ph 992--5385
CHESTNUT mare, 6 years, ride
The older we become
m omeroy.
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monthly income, full
hme e~t the E~tate of Mary suu. Df' reased ,
The more sure we are
11 18 tfc or drive, well mannered $150,
P•••nmt
12- 15-:Jt:c!' more. For local interview,
That Faith is the Rock
lTRAlLER space on Brownell Quarterette gelding, 6 years,
wri~e Eagle lnrlustries. 4509 v•rt•• .,.,,,, " ••·· N•~~~~~•'"' ·
Upon which we must stand. Ave., Ml' ddleport. Ph. m
47", silver dappeled, white ELECTRIC range, Montgomery ·
Ward refrJ'geralor, van•'ty, 11 Minnetonks
Blvd.,
None• n Pu&amp;Lit;AlloN
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unknuwn ne tn, ril"vl!IIM!t, teu ·
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tees, 1dmlnistratvrs, executors
and
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any child can n e, 1
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While you complete your last minute
12 7 11tp aat!Jns or (."J•rk sttu, ueceaft('d; •ne
That home alone affords.
.FURNISHED 4 room
apart- best offer. Sorrel and white washer. Russell Bailey, Mi·
unknown heirs, devtsees, t('"Meea, ad
shopping, stop at Bailey's for lunch.
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executors. and liM IIIII~
Enjoy our GOOD food and fine ser·
'lbe clock of Ufe is on I y; 111en t Wlm a · · '"v · pony gelding, 4 year, very nersville, Ohio, 992-6516.
Re1l Estate For Sale otmlnislraton.
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12 6 tfc quiet •~ttt., 5 gaited pony, tail
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vice. 1t will make your day, a ·better
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HOUSE on 464 South 4th St. . mlrllatratou, executon. and. uotgm ot
one.•
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~- SMALL 4 roonlhouse with bath set and ready to show, ffi'!St SINGER sewing machine mc:xtcll
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Stables, Rock Springs Fl1ira
bought with sma
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tonhole, monogram, appliovc, ment balance 1ikA rent Cnll Court or Melts Conncy, Ohio, pr,yhl!j:
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H~elen Bailey
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Brown's Trailer &amp;
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Valley Lumber &amp; Supply Co., ed real e~IAil' In ord@r rn ' Pa)' rJm i
Open Sunday 10:00 to 6:30
LOST - Has anyone see_n Rug-~ Park, Minersville, O. Ph. 992 _
12-15-,tp each. Ph. 992-2685.
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MI'ddleport 0 992 .~09
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Slutate In the (.;ounty ol Mf'lilo In tJ)e I· ·
-- -·- - - ----whether dead or alive, of a . FURNISHED 2 bedroom apart- way. 1 wil elVer ·
· ELECTROLUX sweeper
on .,, 100M house on Broadway !!a~~~n~~..o~:O"\:.'"~~~ T;:~n · ~:
the hoff1@,,.9~~MM. Dwight Pa_rk·
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male, blond, long hairded dog men!, furnace heat, Middle1
medium sized, lost near Ky- 1 port, 0. Ph. 992-3874.
J2-l5-30tp dual cleaning toOls for rugs, garden, write or contact Mrs. Sltu•te In secllon No _ 20. 1n Town 3,
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ger, 0. Call Pt. . Pleasant!
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Unclaimed freight, furniture, dusting. etc. Only/ Beulah Bradford, Box
116, ;~r~::tee~ !~e1 rll•n th~e[)c~~;~on '¢or:!.~1~~~P~
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675-t:&gt;&amp;O day or Bidwell, 0., 5 ROOM house with bath, on 10 new zig zag sewing mach· 5 payments left of $6.99 each. Racine. Phone 949-3821.
Mel1a eoun~y, ana deser ibett 111 fol·
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3fii·7439 after 10 p. m. or •\ Pearl St., Middl~port. Ohio,
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Nortn ol the southwest corner ot sar~t
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WOMEN 'S AUXILIARV 0f
all day Sunday.
12 14 4lc near grade sctlool. See Mattie antee, nationally advertised
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sold ~-or stor- LUSTRE Fearn is guaranteed 1 ~-- Ll
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to 11 corner ; thence sout h 50 rod• •o will meet at the home of Mr~ . pita\ will hold its annual Christ·
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and f ht total g $47
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the !lt'ortbeaat corner uf Jo~Wph Law
Homer Holter FridRy at 6 30
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12 4 Uc age h relgbe 'd,n ··oo·· to be the best cupet cleaner!
renee 10 acre lo t: thence We!l !1!()0~1
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pro·
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50 eac I can
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p. m.
or a po UC' •. Jn ner an. ,br
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4 14 ttc per month. We Wlll deliver to money back Electric sham-' POMF..ROV- One story home, 5 IICr~ea aut ot the Strutnw.st. eorne( Christmas party WJth ;"! $1 gJft Tuesd&lt;iy, Dec . 20 at- 6:30 p.m.
10 8 · 8 · smith. Also the fouowlnM exchanue
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your hOme to sew on Lhem to pooer rental · $1. Ebersbath alun1m" urn and Permastone sJ\1.- IIOid
real estate sltunte 1n r.he t:nunty uf
to •
wit h :1 $1 g1·f t exc hange,
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Melp ••' ' " " ol Ohio. w·•" ""In
MIDDLEPORT Child Omser·
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\. \'oluntcer Fire Depl. ·FURNISHED and unfurnished male sure you are complete- Hd·we., p omeroyI 0 •
182 rodl North ot th&amp; SoUihWel1
apartments. Close to acbooL ly satWiecl. Call m-3218.
Jl.I!Hitc bath, full basement, garage . ..,.., ol s"11on No. "· Town .1. vation League will hold a rum- SYRACUSE 'fiHRD Wodnes·
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12-15;-'itp Phone 99U434.
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~..:.,;,' ,:'1 ~:,,,"'ti,".,~'::,'."~; mage sale in the Fry building, day Homemakers club wlll have
===-;:;:--;--;;,~ ~ ... ~- --STEREO-J 1 I PIECE 11vln8 room ljWte, I: POMEROY - 1\l story frame ""'· ,.,... Norlb "' ""'' ...... Friday and Saturday. There its annual Christmas dinner ~nd
NEUTZLlNG. Beauty Shop is
For Sale oRe
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end table~, child's deSk and 5 rooms (3 bedrooms!, bath: ..
w....•,.811,o•~~"'rO:",,~~~"~~••~:; will also be toys fol' sale.
th h
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open ; daus a we~k. Monday
ROOM h
taken
Ia lovely walnut linJsb, "'onder Horse can be seen
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of Carroll No...:• Dec. 21 at "'
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at 336 Lasley St., Pomerey,
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lot, !OxLOO, out of high water. 1n " " To...,.b!P ••• " " '1" bo•••· Evangeline Chapter, OES., Mid- a.m. Planned potluck at noon.
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~o~:::o'::~rn~;vt!;, S: 7o' n:c:.t ~~ dleport, will meet Friday even. For more information call Mrs.
Powell available at all time&amp;
ume control. 'l'hil set
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to do complete hair ca.re. Or·
For Sale
months old. Take over pay- GOOD, clean, ump, ~ p.... ""
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ne 'd' ) ry ,.. wUe "' oormm Lowr"''" '"'"" ing at the orne 0 rs. · · · William Hayes. $1 gift exchange
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""" " nnt" thenco French al 7·30 p m Mrs A R
d_,·5 may he 1laced lor w1g,
menls o1 "!25
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Coal Co
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we" 3918, .""''
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wiglols and falls al anyt 1me. DON'T pump your sluggish sep- pay balance due $101.95. Try eock
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l2 16 3te tic tank. Get Klean-Em-All It in your bome, CaD f19Z.3218. trafflePh.
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located on rouELL-te1431JS.$4T,500WI.TwH. :f','!::m,.::·~"~• ~~~~ :::_ :t",~! A HIGH school dance will be
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ol hoflnnio,. '"'"'"'"' ' "r" bOth to 11 p.m. at Wahama High
01 nld '""' "''"' oltuoto In &lt;~•n school auditorium., The dance
church, home. Ph. Lane Dan.
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Albert M Cox, Breker
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leis, 992-5&gt;011.
12 7 12tp eroy, 0.
11 25 30tc "Sleepers."
Guarante«&lt; re....
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to....ah!P "' Lebonon.
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bact. nel Regency Range Gam, one
nry Off! ~
..,.,..'"Peed! vot 1311. •••• m. is open to the public. The Jays
Adams and Stanley
AucUon
h 1 ' Onl 98c. Nelsoo' Pbarm
2S Channel brternaUo nlaE-1
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Postl 2l in. screen, $75. P • ate
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SATUilDAY
"Christmas In America," pre11
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la now under one roof
at evening 949-2681.
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Senior semed by shadow plctore.•, ~
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Laurel Cliff ,..hool
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12 12 6tp 175 ACRE farm, bouse wJ1b 1 .w .. ,....,.. ,.,.,, ,ou,
dass
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rooms aac1 bath, cellar, cellar
~~~';; ~~~~ . ."J:.'!\'1; dance pat'ty,l!rllh. ~lc by the 'by ~- Wilbur Perrin.• was o
Rt. 7 by-pass, open daily at
KAY transistorized guitar amp- bouse, 2 large banu, tree
or IWIY OTILL. DECEA&amp; Jays this SatUrday Wm a..to lnsplnng program enjoyed by
12 noon. Jim Adams
and
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11 p.m. at lhe Middleport .eje. Fri.endly Circle of
Tr~_!
Worthy Stanley.
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lllentary auditorium. .
Uwted Chuurch of Christ ,....,.. .
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llama, 1192-2318 or 992-2681.
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ay evemng, m e c urc Help W•nhld
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AMVETS POST No. 30 will ial room.
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JOWL BACON, 1 lb. 99c; pork
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hold a regulae meeting at the Mrs. F_er_rln was tlevotloUI
EL~t~:.~~!Ns
:U.lraney
T.Jilcht- Aeom.,
chops, 69c lb.; cubed steak.
Auto S.IH
. hall in Pomeroy Sunday at 7 leader, g1vmg· a · 1nedltai!OIIo
PIPE FITTERS
a. proper
for'19c lb.; 10 lb. bananas 89c; Uli6 CADILLAC Coupe Deville,
p.m. All member~ Are urged to "Keeping Christmas,"
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18.Sklna
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3 bags 39c candy $1 · Pepsi
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Christmas story !Tom Lukf•illl4 ·
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all power, also a 1963 Stude- ·
present.
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1 gal....79c; ' sugar, ·5 · mls:;on. Ph: ~~~~. ~:
r will hold their Chrt:mas ~:.. GuroupThsingMilndng!ofhi"C . · ~~,! '
perlenced tn the obOfl clasalflc..
17. Man's name
an.Htl'1lill
lb bag 49c with $5 00 order·
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p.~ ~~ery~:~~~J::Ico~:. "Ange!~ ~rom The RealrDl "'fi:.
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Food Mit. 1 miles lliiUth oflt511 f'OIUJ, 352 ca. ln. engine, M
Ben rd Schramm, POMEL . CHURCH
of Glory, With prayer by tb •

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Plows,
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mowen,
spreaders, tractors, chain
saws and bulk tanks.

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A c.yptepom ~uae
For Rent
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MODERN furnishi.l first floor
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efficiency apartment in Mid·
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flleport. Pb. 992-31174.
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Yoo~rtlay'o CryplotJuole: LIFE IS NOT DA'l'llD MJillllilLY
liY YEARS. EVENTS AR&amp; SOMiil'I'DIIilll Tilll: BEIIT CALII:H&lt;
f::-:aoo=~M;-:-bo-us~e::-::an:::d;-;ccbat.h, fur.
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lor a boll· Christ will have a Christmas 1
day VISit With her daughter and program Sunday at 7:30 p.m. ld 1 nd 1 k
bers of .
family, Mr. and Mrs. John Ly- The public is invited.
teh er Yh ach s.cth me~"'-tmlll
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m a, e 1e an er- SANTA CLAUS will
make remembrance. Mrs.
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nard. Mrs. Lyons and daughter, his annual visit to Syracuse at president, named MrS: 1:eorum1
Debbie, and Mrs. Harley Sw1sh- the town hall December 18, at Jewell, Mrs. PhU Globokar,
e1 went to Zanesville for her 2 p.m. with a treat for all chil- Mrs. f11omas Young an&lt;I.Mn.
mother.
dren of the village and those Kautz to carry out tlill project.
Mrs. Thelma Pratt and Mary altending the Syracuse s•:hool. Gift&lt; werP exchanged aro.und
Bash an, 1\avenswood, V. . V ~., Santa's visit is sponsored by the tile lighted tree. A 0•1ft ~ill
v1SJ'ted here Wednes day w1th Ladles Auxiliary of the syra- the Circle was sent to Rev, .WU:.
friends and attended the Ama- ct1se Volunteer Fire Dept.
bur Perrin. A holiday dinner
teur Gardeners' Club Christ·
MONDAY
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the Martin restaur~ .prlift6.,
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mas par y.
CHESTER
NAZAR N., ed the meeting at the~
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Stover church w!ll have a Christmas
visited recently in Lancastor program on Monday, Dec. 19,
"EQUALITV STAin!:'.'
with lheir son and famdy, Mr. at 7:30. An Interesting
pro- Wyoming's nlcliame of the
and Mrs. Davis Sover and 1am- gram has been planned and ev- "Equaii!J Statf derives from
lly, and with their daughter eryone I• invited.
, the fact that tile staje was a
and family, Mr. and Mrs. Hub. TilE .IOF CLASS of
the pioneer ln WDJ11811
llllflrage
bard and children.d
d United Methodist Church will though It was ·not adJ'!Iltted to
Mrs. George An erson an meet Monday at 7:30 p. m. atthe Uqion Ulltll !89!1,
Mrs. James Buchanan spenl
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Tue!lday in Parkersburg, W.

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NEW SHIPMENT of clothing ln. engine, $75, Ph. 992-!IS7.
12136tp
has arrived, Dice line ol cJill.
dren's ·clothing, Including toys
BuslnHI Servlcel
also men's work uni!onns, MAKE MORE PROFIT by
Jelfer's Used Clothing Store, llstlng your llrm's services 10
Rt. 33, .going toward• the the Dally SenUoel's Business
Fairgrounds.
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·NEW
bides. Phil Meier, 992-lSIO.
C:HEST PREIZERS
$153
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All Modtlt Salt Prlctdl
All A,l1onet1 Sale Prlctdl
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n..' Fabn&lt; Shop. PomOIV!I
POTATOES. get your winter 1\ulhorlted Singer Sall!l and
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Phone \lll'l-:12!14. Mlddi"JOtt. and Mn. Emerson Jon&lt;!$ of
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B•ter FUMIIture, Mlitdleporl
anon service, )Irk ' · • 1riK "'-u-•&amp;y
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guesta of Mr. ~nd Mrs. Jon~•· I
It," say usera o! Blue Lu•tre · t~&gt;:.~ri"'u.· PWMBt~G .. Rural . A tu~key dinner was &lt;crved. fo~
lor cleaning carpet.
Rent Doxol l!t!l'lie '' tia• Arnold lowed by a gift exchanKe and 1
electr:Ic ahampooer fl. Baker Brothers. 611 &amp;. Malo St ., .ca1ol sing. Santa distributed
Funlltura c...
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992-5101
person from this area to AUTOMOBILE !nsur81lce 0 ·n NY 2·2196 M•ddl•oort 0
CHRISTMAS trees for ---sale service and collect from aulo- 1 canL-elled? Losl your ope rat·\ '~~~::::::~::::::.::::;:~;;::~~
Harden's Grocery, Syr~cuse.1 matic dispensers. No expert. \ or·• llcense? Call WV 2·2966. \,
12-15-6tc! ence needed - we eslablr•h
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accounts for you. Car, refer·
- - -ONE USED UPRIGHT PIANO ences and $985 to $1.785 cash
Legal Notice
Re.conditioned, with bench, frte capital neressan, 4 tu l:i tN tHE PA:Ou-te coU-.l-oF MEt-is
OHIO
delivery. Call Rutland Fu!'ri-1 hours weekl y neis exce11en1 1I "omer G. couNTY,
Buter. A.dmtntttr•tor
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IN MEMORY of Viola
For Rent
For Sale
--,--,.,-who went away ftVt'
ago lnday. December 16, 1\101. 13 ROOM furnished apartment 1964 CHEV., V-8, 12 ton pickup,
MEMORIES, MEMORIES
and 4 room furnished apart· wide bed, R&amp;H, new paint.
There • ;II always be a 'l"l ment. Adults. References. 126 Also 1 new yard gas light.
Tuppt'I'S
. .In the heart that cannol ue, Mulberry Ave., Pomeroy, 992- Millhone Sehio,
Piams,
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Ph.
667-3994.
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6698.
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Never seU Failh short.
4 .ROOM
unfurnished
apartment
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Ph 992--5385
CHESTNUT mare, 6 years, ride
The older we become
m omeroy.
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ture, 742-4211.
monthly income, full
hme e~t the E~tate of Mary suu. Df' reased ,
The more sure we are
11 18 tfc or drive, well mannered $150,
P•••nmt
12- 15-:Jt:c!' more. For local interview,
That Faith is the Rock
lTRAlLER space on Brownell Quarterette gelding, 6 years,
wri~e Eagle lnrlustries. 4509 v•rt•• .,.,,,, " ••·· N•~~~~~•'"' ·
Upon which we must stand. Ave., Ml' ddleport. Ph. m
47", silver dappeled, white ELECTRIC range, Montgomery ·
Ward refrJ'geralor, van•'ty, 11 Minnetonks
Blvd.,
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tees, 1dmlnistratvrs, executors
and
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any child can n e, 1
or k'tch
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While you complete your last minute
12 7 11tp aat!Jns or (."J•rk sttu, ueceaft('d; •ne
That home alone affords.
.FURNISHED 4 room
apart- best offer. Sorrel and white washer. Russell Bailey, Mi·
unknown heirs, devtsees, t('"Meea, ad
shopping, stop at Bailey's for lunch.
· ~ b th Ph nM 3056
executors. and liM IIIII~
Enjoy our GOOD food and fine ser·
'lbe clock of Ufe is on I y; 111en t Wlm a · · '"v · pony gelding, 4 year, very nersville, Ohio, 992-6516.
Re1l Estate For Sale otmlnislraton.
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12 6 tfc quiet •~ttt., 5 gaited pony, tail
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HOUSE on 464 South 4th St. . mlrllatratou, executon. and. uotgm ot
one.•
Family
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Stables, Rock Springs Fl1ira
bought with sma
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tonhole, monogram, appliovc, ment balance 1ikA rent Cnll Court or Melts Conncy, Ohio, pr,yhl!j:
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for the sale ol the fOII!IWilll ducrllo·
H~elen Bailey
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Brown's Trailer &amp;
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paymen
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Valley Lumber &amp; Supply Co., ed real e~IAil' In ord@r rn ' Pa)' rJm i
Open Sunday 10:00 to 6:30
LOST - Has anyone see_n Rug-~ Park, Minersville, O. Ph. 992 _
12-15-,tp each. Ph. 992-2685.
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MI'ddleport 0 992 .~09
do1toto1 or dl't"edent u11t.l cuntt ol ad..
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Slutate In the (.;ounty ol Mf'lilo In tJ)e I· ·
-- -·- - - ----whether dead or alive, of a . FURNISHED 2 bedroom apart- way. 1 wil elVer ·
· ELECTROLUX sweeper
on .,, 100M house on Broadway !!a~~~n~~..o~:O"\:.'"~~~ T;:~n · ~:
the hoff1@,,.9~~MM. Dwight Pa_rk·
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wheels, pop out paper bags, St. in Racine, large lot and ~""'"" rollow••
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male, blond, long hairded dog men!, furnace heat, Middle1
medium sized, lost near Ky- 1 port, 0. Ph. 992-3874.
J2-l5-30tp dual cleaning toOls for rugs, garden, write or contact Mrs. Sltu•te In secllon No _ 20. 1n Town 3,
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ger, 0. Call Pt. . Pleasant!
11 28 tfc NOTICE
Unclaimed freight, furniture, dusting. etc. Only/ Beulah Bradford, Box
116, ;~r~::tee~ !~e1 rll•n th~e[)c~~;~on '¢or:!.~1~~~P~
lt4
1
g1ft e:.cchange.
675-t:&gt;&amp;O day or Bidwell, 0., 5 ROOM house with bath, on 10 new zig zag sewing mach· 5 payments left of $6.99 each. Racine. Phone 949-3821.
Mel1a eoun~y, ana deser ibett 111 fol·
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'fUESDAY
• Wit· h 20 year fac to1'Y ~r· Ph· 992·2685·
' Beginning at a posl 2112 rod 9
FRIDAY
3fii·7439 after 10 p. m. or •\ Pearl St., Middl~port. Ohio,
mes
12 11 lOtc lowft
Nortn ol the southwest corner ot sar~t
.
WOMEN 'S AUXILIARV 0f
all day Sunday.
12 14 4lc near grade sctlool. See Mattie antee, nationally advertised
·
12-lS.tfc l
· -~,!~ 1 ~ 11N:~r;~~: ~~=~~: ~~;t~ ~~!~ WILDWOOD Garden CluiJ the VetPrans' Memorial Hos-· - ~ N
.. ; ~
Bush, 689 Page St., Middle- brauds, to
sold ~-or stor- LUSTRE Fearn is guaranteed 1 ~-- Ll
LJ
to 11 corner ; thence sout h 50 rod• •o will meet at the home of Mr~ . pita\ will hold its annual Christ·
0 1IC8
and f ht total g $47
\,UCRIU ~ ~~~~
the !lt'ortbeaat corner uf Jo~Wph Law
Homer Holter FridRy at 6 30
nd
- - · ·- - - - ·
I port, 0.
12 4 Uc age h relgbe 'd,n ··oo·· to be the best cupet cleaner!
renee 10 acre lo t: thence We!l !1!()0~1
f
II k d'
d mas potluck dinner a
pro·
I I Sun da)'. December FOUR ROOM furntshed apan
50 eac I can
nat . 'fV .
Ute North une so roo• to tno place o
p. m.
or a po UC' •. Jn ner an. ,br
_., am ,·n the hospl''loCI•· l cafeterl·a
(1'U'.
, \ s lOll'
.1' .
you have ever used or yeur
•
belflr1nln ll . containing 2~ acre~. I!!J(I'epl
.
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18 &lt;.It lzaak Waltlln Farm, lllent. I"Y ''3658.
4 14 ttc per month. We Wlll deliver to money back Electric sham-' POMF..ROV- One story home, 5 IICr~ea aut ot the Strutnw.st. eorne( Christmas party WJth ;"! $1 gJft Tuesd&lt;iy, Dec . 20 at- 6:30 p.m.
10 8 · 8 · smith. Also the fouowlnM exchanue
" v _ -- - .... f'he :;; ter. Sponsored by t he
your hOme to sew on Lhem to pooer rental · $1. Ebersbath alun1m" urn and Permastone sJ\1.- IIOid
real estate sltunte 1n r.he t:nunty uf
to •
wit h :1 $1 g1·f t exc hange,
1
ing, 6 rooms (3 bedrooms), niOif
Melp ••' ' " " ol Ohio. w·•" ""In
MIDDLEPORT Child Omser·
-,.· WEDNESDAY
Cll .... .~ l"r
\. \'oluntcer Fire Depl. ·FURNISHED and unfurnished male sure you are complete- Hd·we., p omeroyI 0 •
182 rodl North ot th&amp; SoUihWel1
apartments. Close to acbooL ly satWiecl. Call m-3218.
Jl.I!Hitc bath, full basement, garage . ..,.., ol s"11on No. "· Town .1. vation League will hold a rum- SYRACUSE 'fiHRD Wodnes·
1 p.ID. till 1
12-15;-'itp Phone 99U434.
1o' 11 tie
l2 13 Stc
.
.
Owner must sell $8,000.00.
~..:.,;,' ,:'1 ~:,,,"'ti,".,~'::,'."~; mage sale in the Fry building, day Homemakers club wlll have
===-;:;:--;--;;,~ ~ ... ~- --STEREO-J 1 I PIECE 11vln8 room ljWte, I: POMEROY - 1\l story frame ""'· ,.,... Norlb "' ""'' ...... Friday and Saturday. There its annual Christmas dinner ~nd
NEUTZLlNG. Beauty Shop is
For Sale oRe
r t : 1967 CONSOLE
us
end table~, child's deSk and 5 rooms (3 bedrooms!, bath: ..
w....•,.811,o•~~"'rO:",,~~~"~~••~:; will also be toys fol' sale.
th h
of ,._
open ; daus a we~k. Monday
ROOM h
taken
Ia lovely walnut linJsb, "'onder Horse can be seen
~ ••
•
program
at
e
orne
.......
10
3
7
ouse
ms
d'
uJ ped with , peed "'
•
enclosed
back
porch
corner
.,...,..,,
oonwrun•
" " ' · ""'"
PAST
MATRON'S
Club
of Carroll No...:• Dec. 21 at "'
'
through Fnday, with operatI'L ·-lhs Ph '~25
• ra •• eq. p
't s
at 336 Lasley St., Pomerey,
'
or lui. AiJ;u the followlnl real estate
u.~·
~·
dM
., ~
.,.,
to 1 chang r dial vol
lot, !OxLOO, out of high water. 1n " " To...,.b!P ••• " " '1" bo•••· Evangeline Chapter, OES., Mid- a.m. Planned potluck at noon.
1
12
ors, ~·Irs. Neutzling an
ary
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11 .25 tic au rna lC
e. '
- 0.
l3 Stc i $3 500 00
~o~:::o'::~rn~;vt!;, S: 7o' n:c:.t ~~ dleport, will meet Friday even. For more information call Mrs.
Powell available at all time&amp;
ume control. 'l'hil set
J
I
·-• '"'AD'BUR.·y _ 0
sto heretofore deeded bJ Modl.Jon Fit~h
h
fM
ML
to do complete hair ca.re. Or·
For Sale
months old. Take over pay- GOOD, clean, ump, ~ p.... ""
a]
.
ne 'd' ) ry ,.. wUe "' oormm Lowr"''" '"'"" ing at the orne 0 rs. · · · William Hayes. $1 gift exchange
. 1
&amp;toter block
"""'· froea· frame (b wrunum
""" " nnt" thenco French al 7·30 p m Mrs A R
d_,·5 may he 1laced lor w1g,
menls o1 "!25
, . per -··•
w.... or oU treated
Coal Co
lh ll at mg , tii Norlh
we" 3918, .""''
. ...., 8 nn.a to lhe con•
·
·
· ·
· · · P1anned.
wiglols and falls al anyt 1me. DON'T pump your sluggish sep- pay balance due $101.95. Try eock
·• I
m rooms, a , ce ar, 1eve1 1Z,• or ,, oeWIIl"&lt; Run Rood; , ..... In , Pullen will have devotions.
----~
l2 16 3te tic tank. Get Klean-Em-All It in your bome, CaD f19Z.3218. trafflePh.
. . . ~ ill Cllesbtre , 2~
located on rouELL-te1431JS.$4T,500WI.TwH. :f','!::m,.::·~"~• ~~~~ :::_ :t",~! A HIGH school dance will be
12 1 .... WANT 10 8
.
Tank
Cl
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l2
II
6tc
..........
.............. !0 "n ,,,, thonco held thi s Friday niL&lt;ht from 8
Septtc
PIANO T u N J NG School
eaner. LIGU\&amp;"
us
eu' 41 rod• and 17 links to the pla ce
I I
'
' mark Farm Bureau In Porn- NERVOUST Can't lleepT .,._1 CITIZEN BAND, one Mosley
ol hoflnnio,. '"'"'"'"' ' "r" bOth to 11 p.m. at Wahama High
01 nld '""' "''"' oltuoto In &lt;~•n school auditorium., The dance
church, home. Ph. Lane Dan.
"
s e1ement beam, one .,.
Cha
Albert M Cox, Breker
0 In USIC1
leis, 992-5&gt;011.
12 7 12tp eroy, 0.
11 25 30tc "Sleepers."
Guarante«&lt; re....
o- He
ch.Ja-• Salesmaa
to....ah!P "' Lebonon.
,..,----:--:;::-:--- ·~-.- BLACK and white RCA T.V. aults or money
bact. nel Regency Range Gam, one
nry Off! ~
..,.,..'"Peed! vot 1311. •••• m. is open to the public. The Jays
Adams and Stanley
AucUon
h 1 ' Onl 98c. Nelsoo' Pbarm
2S Channel brternaUo nlaE-1
ee
o.e• ......, M•'•• coontr. ohio. will emcee.
1
Bouse and Trading
Postl 2l in. screen, $75. P • ate
Y
81:'/,
ti
Mnd 750hb c 1 s- Evenblp II!ZMB or II9W838
SATUilDAY
"Christmas In America," pre11
25
0
12
13
la now under one roof
at evening 949-2681.
&amp;tc Pomero)', •
IOip ;"ysell,ve Ru~
p~r 742 •
12 13 3tc ~'".~o~~ ~..·•;:;"o• ;:;; THE !'\ w . DLEPORT
Senior semed by shadow plctore.•, ~
o.
H
Ulr)', 11187, or judpnent bY dtfaWt
•
rded
sl and In narratioa
Laurel Cliff ,..hool
ouse
4525.
12 12 6tp 175 ACRE farm, bouse wJ1b 1 .w .. ,....,.. ,.,.,, ,ou,
dass
~1,P~Jt0$9t }1)1~ school oo . mu ' .
~
oo State Route 124 and new
rooms aac1 bath, cellar, cellar
~~~';; ~~~~ . ."J:.'!\'1; dance pat'ty,l!rllh. ~lc by the 'by ~- Wilbur Perrin.• was o
Rt. 7 by-pass, open daily at
KAY transistorized guitar amp- bouse, 2 large banu, tree
or IWIY OTILL. DECEA&amp; Jays this SatUrday Wm a..to lnsplnng program enjoyed by
12 noon. Jim Adams
and
•
:~;~ ':tsi!ttone ~~: gas, 2 farm ponds, lmmedl· enow, C:~
11 p.m. at lhe Middleport .eje. Fri.endly Circle of
Tr~_!
Worthy Stanley.
11 20 tic
·AOIIOIIII
f.Oooe:
......,an.... Peam WU· Allom,. ror -·"•tor
lllentary auditorium. .
Uwted Chuurch of Christ ,....,.. .
818
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Call Jolm Lohse 892--:ID'I2.
UU Ill, III &lt;Ill t. •· 16, 23. Oto
d
. . th h h ~
llama, 1192-2318 or 992-2681.
~
SUNDAY
ay evemng, m e c urc Help W•nhld
~
l2 If 3tp
10 3 tie
AMVETS POST No. 30 will ial room.
.
JOWL BACON, 1 lb. 99c; pork
·
hold a regulae meeting at the Mrs. F_er_rln was tlevotloUI
EL~t~:.~~!Ns
:U.lraney
T.Jilcht- Aeom.,
chops, 69c lb.; cubed steak.
Auto S.IH
. hall in Pomeroy Sunday at 7 leader, g1vmg· a · 1nedltai!OIIo
PIPE FITTERS
a. proper
for'19c lb.; 10 lb. bananas 89c; Uli6 CADILLAC Coupe Deville,
p.m. All member~ Are urged to "Keeping Christmas,"
' 'tHi\
FLAMI CUTTERS
18.Sklna
=.ce
2ti.kalla
3 bags 39c candy $1 · Pepsi
be
Christmas story !Tom Lukf•illl4 ·
LAYOUT MEN
110te
·• ,
all power, also a 1963 Stude- ·
present.
''Let U8 o. 8 .1 t."
H. Ruma
t. strooc
211.0..,.,
Cola 39c eta • 7·Up 3tlc ctn ' bak Lark t nd d tr
HEMLOCK GROV" Ch h a poem,
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.,.I!!!~JA,!'!I~,~T2!'... ~:= lD.~
lleotl
1 gal....79c; ' sugar, ·5 · mls:;on. Ph: ~~~~. ~:
r will hold their Chrt:mas ~:.. GuroupThsingMilndng!ofhi"C . · ~~,! '
perlenced tn the obOfl clasalflc..
17. Man's name
an.Htl'1lill
lb bag 49c with $5 00 order·
12 12
s nd8 D ' 16 t pon e
g 1ear, · ~~·
:~:riat~;;::. b:"adar throu1b 18. Wicked
: ;.
eu. ~
al.l'raat
~ch~, No. 2~,
M&amp;ci Baver::· Va.
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p.~ ~~ery~:~~~J::Ico~:. "Ange!~ ~rom The RealrDl "'fi:.
~~;.!''::.~.;:; ~~:~ ~'{',!;,.""
1t.Pron..,.
1t.Stuft
ll.Obt'a
U.AIIoa•
Food Mit. 1 miles lliiUth oflt511 f'OIUJ, 352 ca. ln. engine, M
Ben rd Schramm, POMEL . CHURCH
of Glory, With prayer by tb •

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spreaders, tractors, chain
saws and bulk tanks.

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12 14 31p DAILY CRYPTOQUm~E,.A.Xl'DLBA..A.Xa
It LONOFIJ:LLO"If
ITANDING timber I•Oh!o
·
ODe letter &amp;Imply otanda tor IIDOihor. ID tb1a llan!p~ A fa UM4
or Wl!ll Vlrginla, or
old
f&lt;&gt;r Ute Ut L' X t Ut
brml with Umber. Marion I trophil"l, the
ree length
'· and
or tonnattoa
• two O'o,of etc.
Jetton,
•the Blnrle
worU an
all .,,_...
Reynolds, Bo1 77, Syracuse, I .ll:'"'b day lbe cOde lettera are 41tforent.
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9 18 102tp
A c.yptepom ~uae
For Rent
Y K T R '1' L Ill F V Y R 0 T H Y H n Y K V D,
MODERN furnishi.l first floor
'rKLFXDWT DN BMII' YKKF IV&amp;Ta
efficiency apartment in Mid·
VG BOiilLI.-HVD'l'HY DHVBI'LFA.
flleport. Pb. 992-31174.
12 14 lfc
Yoo~rtlay'o CryplotJuole: LIFE IS NOT DA'l'llD MJillllilLY
liY YEARS. EVENTS AR&amp; SOMiil'I'DIIilll Tilll: BEIIT CALII:H&lt;
f::-:aoo=~M;-:-bo-us~e::-::an:::d;-;ccbat.h, fur.
PARS.-l&gt;ISRAJCLI
naee and earage, 255 W. Main

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Mlddleport: Rt. 7.

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lor a boll· Christ will have a Christmas 1
day VISit With her daughter and program Sunday at 7:30 p.m. ld 1 nd 1 k
bers of .
family, Mr. and Mrs. John Ly- The public is invited.
teh er Yh ach s.cth me~"'-tmlll
ndL' d Dbb'
dB
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WI a,..,..
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ons a
m a, e 1e an er- SANTA CLAUS will
make remembrance. Mrs.
1 Kautr,
nard. Mrs. Lyons and daughter, his annual visit to Syracuse at president, named MrS: 1:eorum1
Debbie, and Mrs. Harley Sw1sh- the town hall December 18, at Jewell, Mrs. PhU Globokar,
e1 went to Zanesville for her 2 p.m. with a treat for all chil- Mrs. f11omas Young an&lt;I.Mn.
mother.
dren of the village and those Kautz to carry out tlill project.
Mrs. Thelma Pratt and Mary altending the Syracuse s•:hool. Gift&lt; werP exchanged aro.und
Bash an, 1\avenswood, V. . V ~., Santa's visit is sponsored by the tile lighted tree. A 0•1ft ~ill
v1SJ'ted here Wednes day w1th Ladles Auxiliary of the syra- the Circle was sent to Rev, .WU:.
friends and attended the Ama- ct1se Volunteer Fire Dept.
bur Perrin. A holiday dinner
teur Gardeners' Club Christ·
MONDAY
.
the Martin restaur~ .prlift6.,
1
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mas par y.
CHESTER
NAZAR N., ed the meeting at the~
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Stover church w!ll have a Christmas
visited recently in Lancastor program on Monday, Dec. 19,
"EQUALITV STAin!:'.'
with lheir son and famdy, Mr. at 7:30. An Interesting
pro- Wyoming's nlcliame of the
and Mrs. Davis Sover and 1am- gram has been planned and ev- "Equaii!J Statf derives from
lly, and with their daughter eryone I• invited.
, the fact that tile staje was a
and family, Mr. and Mrs. Hub. TilE .IOF CLASS of
the pioneer ln WDJ11811
llllflrage
bard and children.d
d United Methodist Church will though It was ·not adJ'!Iltted to
Mrs. George An erson an meet Monday at 7:30 p. m. atthe Uqion Ulltll !89!1,
Mrs. James Buchanan spenl
·
Tue!lday in Parkersburg, W.

!1~pe:I::~E~~~~~$25c!: Zan~~~IIle, .i~ ahere

12 14 3tp
NEW SHIPMENT of clothing ln. engine, $75, Ph. 992-!IS7.
12136tp
has arrived, Dice line ol cJill.
dren's ·clothing, Including toys
BuslnHI Servlcel
also men's work uni!onns, MAKE MORE PROFIT by
Jelfer's Used Clothing Store, llstlng your llrm's services 10
Rt. 33, .going toward• the the Dally SenUoel's Business
Fairgrounds.
12 ll 6lc Sorvice cohnnn.
10 10 tt

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CUSTOM butchering, will buy
·NEW
bides. Phil Meier, 992-lSIO.
C:HEST PREIZERS
$153
II I rfc
All Modtlt Salt Prlctdl
All A,l1onet1 Sale Prlctdl
&amp;UCI'IIlNEEII
Wo Sorvlct, Dollvor.
Compldl Set¥k:l
Flnonco
Crtlt lirodh.,.d
Opon1!'!~~~S:~.~Ight,
Wrlbl• ..,_or Coatad
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' SEWING maclllilel. tepiu set
lice aU malLei. WY J-:1281.
SUPIJt I!RVICI STATION
n..' Fabn&lt; Shop. PomOIV!I
POTATOES. get your winter 1\ulhorlted Singer Sall!l and
1111 tie
V&amp;.
while they
last. lltrvlce.
pota•_,
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nauoii•a ftnt. blosateUite faile4
to reenter ~ earth's atmosphere aa ~ Saturday,
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of speei·'
mens 61 piai\ts and low animal
ore~ll!f to an orbital death;
II. 1~ for the National
Aerqrrlllllct and Space Admlnistratf91t tNASAl said tbe capsule
carl'YIDi tlie plant and animal
Ill• ~~y separated fro111
tile ~ on command, but
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be to all people. ,For unto you
15 ~&gt;?rn th1s. day m _the. ctty .
Davtd a Sav1our, which IS Christ
the Lord."
What onderfully
"Good
w
News" was given to the sheP.II
herds as they ~atched
their
sheep on the htllslde near Bet.h·ll
lehem on the night God g~ve
His Son to the World, Notice
that the message reads th,at
the "Good News" Is given to
all people. Not one person on
earth Is excluded, Christ came
save everyone from the bondage of sin, that they might be
lree,
Jesus said, "If I make you
free, ye shall be free indeed."
Jesus can free you of
those
sins which you are committing.
against God and man. He can
make you a new person who
is free from the slavery of sin.
This good news Is yours today
simply for the asking. JIISt ask
Chr'
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and forgive and take away our
s'ns
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you, your heart will be changed,
Instead of your life brlngillgll
forth "adultery• lornl'catl·on• u•·~cleanness, lasciviousness, Idola· II
try, witchcraf~ hatred, varianooe II
emulations, strife, seditions,
esies, envyings, murders, drunk·
enness and' reve!Ung,"
w1'll
" co~e Iorth from your 111e,
love, JOY, peace, lon1gsulffer.ing,ll
gentleness, goodness, faith,
meekness, and temperance"
Galatians 5:19, 20, 21, 22 and 23.
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Bios project officers said the
retro rocket required to bring
the capsule back into the
atmosphere apparently failed to
fire. The capsule and spaeecralt
will continue to orbit and
"slowly decay," NASA said,
until they reenter the earth's
atmosphere, a· process tllal will
take a long time.
The Bios was the first In a
$100 million series of planned
satellite launchings. The flying
laboratory, whlch orbited Wed·
nesday after a perfect launcit

from cape Kennedy, was to
have provided scientist.. witb
answer to such questions as the
effect ol weipuessnesa; growlh
and heredity In plant.. and
onimals, and what sublie
cellular chanses might occur to
astronauts In .pace lor extend·
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"During its three days or
orbit.'' Wilson said, ''the
spacecraft maintained proper
temperature, pressure, hwnidity
and welghtl"'•ness levels for .
the experiments and certain
useful engineering and whole

system dafa was obtained.
"However, without reco"'J
and analysis of tile ~­
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met its scientific objectives." :. ';
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posllive results If and wbeli
280 pound capsule reent«a
atmosphere and Ia l't!C!OVefecl;
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Romney Honored, Cheered'
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UNITED NATIONS (UP[) - first step toward peace, disar· The treaty, c:ontalnlnC 1f
The United Nations Saturday mament and a ban on the I articles, becom., effective .Nil'
gave overwhelming approval to , •pread of nuclear weapons.
as soon as it ia ratified 11r ftY1
man's first international law · The 122-member main politi· governments, lncll!dlng dtoae .,
ensuring the peaceful uses of cal oommittee adopted a , the United States, lhe aow.&amp;
outer space.
:resolution embodying the histor.' Union and Britain,
Both the United States and ic outer space treaty which
the Soviet Union haUed the . prohibits the placing of nuclear Ambassador Arll1llr J. ~
treaty as an unportant possible weapons in space,
berg hailed tile treaty U - •
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and said notbing would mike
the United States '~ppler"
than if it were followed bf 1
FIRST SECTION
Pago 2·3 . General NIIWs treaty against the prollleraUnl
Page 4
... . , Editorial or nuclear weapons.
Pago 5-6-7 . . . . . . Sporta
Soviet Ambassador Nlkalal T.
Page 8 ...•• Farm News
Fedorenko
warned !bit II
Pago 10 ........ WHk's
Immediate
earthly
pr\lblems,
Roundup,
-CONSTRUCTION ori Gallla ~Unty's new lake is expected to be com pleted w,ithin
' · few days. The lake Is locat~d adjacent to the
were
not
solved
In
the nelr
WASHINGTON (UP!l -A
Meigs HilWa Beat
main camplns area at the junior fairgrounds. Above, Paul Evans, of the Galha County Soli and Water Con!H,!rvat~on J?lstrlct, operates a
future, there would continue 'itr
lawmaker promised
SECOND SECTION
transit (left) while Darrell 'ioung holds a survey rod. Driving a stake is Tuck Carter. Operating the caterpillar on rtght ts Ted Hanna. This Democratic
Salurday to introduce on the Page 13-14 ... Local and be a threat hangiog over lhe
Tlpti-Benlinel photograph was taken at the lake's mid-section, looldn g east toward Rt. 35.
first day of the new Congress
Aru News world.
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Pag• IS·l
regarded ~ IWia .
the
agreements requhd
othir
areas o! ~It could
"'niir oama ·county Agrtculfur.Attoa
Service Ion&amp; both sldes
l'!ke 'I'd , Caner..and .
Construe- &amp;p.
MccarthJ P•u• 24 . In Our Town undoubtedly ~!,!t!..~~lar
e1 Soclely revealed Sallll'day Is pmtdjne ' fllwlclal help. grass will 1Je.,p{aoltd 81on41,1B 11011 , has t!oliipi~. lite' mlh n::N·. v.:sa\ribe'''b~tt~' 1tlr ' · THIRD SECTION
agreement II·
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day that Gallla county's rie,..ll 1he latt will be aecordlng banks. A ditch hu been com- !IK'vinS. for the new lake.
clean air was belng lost because , Poge 25-32 ...... Comics
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lake
wiU
be
ready
for
ul!t
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will
pleted
to
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completed,
the
lake
of
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of
present
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tie stocked' with II~ by the water at the lower end of the will serve as an addi.tional a~ pollution control measures and '
BROWNS WIN
COLUMBUS &lt;UP!) - Memor·
UJt!JitD' PRESS
COIIStructlon 011 the one acre State.
lake area.
traction at fhe camp Site, whicn the fragmentation of efforls."
The Cleveland Browns rallied ial services will be lteld Tu•
project
began
last
week.
Act·
Two
walking
bridles
from
Woodland
Improvement
has
last
'!llmmer
~ttracted
over
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·from
a 10.10 tie at halftime to 1 day afternoon for the Rev. WU..
1~'1'ERNATIONAL
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ual planning began
eight the camp site area leading a· already iaken care of many lm· 250 tounsts,
Smce the now of a1r slap !he St. Louis Cardinals liam c. Peterson, 65, pulA1r
Fannncler Dtel
months ago according to Waldo cross a small creek to the Jake proveme~ts in the area, such Brow.n also announced seVPr3l l tra~~L..,nds state . and . othe~ :18·10 Saturday afternoon. Re· Jof the w. Broed St. Presb)'\el'o
COLUMBUS _
FUNERAL . f'. Brown. Gallia County Jun. area will be constructed before as clearmg away dead trt"eS, beautification proJects
a r e political boundaries, It '" . serve quarterbacks finished lor ian Church since 1957. He died
serVlcas will be hrld Monday ' lor Fairground and
Gallla spring, Brown added,
hriar patches and swamp sec· underway at the camp
Site Imperative that the federal both clubs.
·Friday in Mt. Carmel Bospllll.
for Ho·•ard H 'Gassaway ex Camp Site manager. The lake Shrubbery will be plant!'&lt;! a· tors.
area.
govdefrnmhenthatssu,mel a, P"'d lthlve \
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in a forward-moving partner·
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rec!,qr ol the Ohio Company, feet
80 feet wide, and be,hip with the local and state J
an Investment nrm.
tw""n ••sht and 10 r...t d•ep.
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Gasaway, so, died Friday tr.
WASHINGTON (UP() raiwan, South VIetnam, Thai· said.
pollution," he said in a
University Hosp:::l o: ~anfr. behind the pjunio; fairground~ cretary of State Dean Rusk s.
and, Tehran and India before ·
Wrong Attention Focuo
statement.
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~f 7as a me;;:..r 0; ~~: ~g· lour miles north of Gallipoli~: on his return from a 22,700-m•Je ~ning to Paris for the NATO He also commented that a lot McCarthy'• propooed legislaWIDTE SULPHUR SPRINGS, W. Va. (UPI) -~
1 col mm k
salve
A . tl. n· off Rt 35
diplomatic mission Saturday he c·onference.
of people seem to be paying ti'on would establish an 1·nter· igan Gov. George Romney said Saturday he was honore4
ves men 8 an ers asoc1a" on Brown
· said
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· to ll .S. bo mb'ng
· · Iy swt'It buildup of pu'"'
!he proJ·ect will expected other countrlea to step Dl I . h
peel
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I s state system of air pollution and and encouraged lly a surgnsmg
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pres.• en ta con
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terronsm m the South. He sa1d r uire the Health Education
Romney spoke out as the nahon's governors end
lion of Seeurlhes Dealers, Inc., of the eamp1ng a!"a,
troo
I V1etnam, Rusk decllned to say there was a terrorist attack on eq
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District I,
TIIe lake Is bema constructps.
which countries might offer Saigon airport while he was In and Welfare Department to set went home in ost-election disarray while Republicanl
ed through the cooperallon ol Rusk also Indicated he was additional ald. He said that was S lh v· tn
clean all standards for the
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var~ou~ coun Y agr1 · u ur ag- ready to tell President Johnson I lor litem. to ,announce.
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McCarthy's statement renect.. party harmonv.
mind. And he said he also
~OBCOW - THE SUVIET and Water Co~rvat1on DIS· Organization !NATO) had i "good understanding" of the . Industry Gutted
growing concern over dirty 1 The front - running Romney decide how to deal with
1.·ed
Union oonflrmed Saturday that trlct and the Soil r.onservallon weatllered France's military , issues In the war during hiS · I C' .
f
"ir prompted largely by the ' again edged a little closer to starters and !pODtaneoua or
eon,t,munist ~:OS had issued Service, which will . provide wit!Idrawa~ ~nd W8ll ready to lrlp, Including that on the part i ~N~~~~~~~Pl) _
A Thanksgiving week smog alert ' ilf'l'llmin• an active pre.siden· ,nizatlona" whlch might Jar
an ultlmaturp ordering three technical and engmeermg ..,.v. begin rehuddmg lor a space-age of the NATO countries.
I 11 'nd 1 . 1 b 'ld' h
along tile eastern seaboard
tial candidate when he told unauthorized campalan•
· Soviet correopo
' nd ents 1ces.
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The Agrteu
· Jtura1 Sl• bil't· future.
w mg. ous·
o·. eeri
ol the siX
Asked abo 1 the controve,.. sma
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In
newsmen
at this mountain re- him.
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ng trms I
No Slgll Of Eod
1over U.S. bombing raids in the suburban Deer Park was gut·
KIDS BEAT RAZERS
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mas Day.
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Rusk flew to nearby Andrews , vicinity of the North VIetnam ted Saturday by a fire that cau,.
Thmgs have .moved ahead the surge, of pr&lt;&gt;-Romn•
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Air Force Base from tile Paris 1capiial of Hanoi, Rusk declined ed damaRe estimated at $00.000 I CINCINNATI (UP!) - Chi!· : faster than I anhrtpated before port as eVIdenced in poD
111 PekinR F!lday . The nt'Ws
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NATO meeun1, At 1 plfneslde to go beyond administration I Deer Park fireman
Harry dren playing with matches Sal· the election. I haven't encour- ing him ahead of p,,
was
IPresd
tmmedlalely w
I news conference, he aid that statements that warplanes only McConnell was treated at Mer- urday apparently slarted a ft"' ayed that
but r don't find it Johnson, the Mormon go
throughout world-exeeplln Rua
nowhere on hla wide-ranging Ihad struck military targets.
Icy Hospital after getting glass which badly damaged a two • an unfavorable development." replied:
sla, where Tass, the Soviet }ft££
travels to Asia and Europe did There would be no need for in his eye and was released. , •tory brick house in suburba,n Romney made it clear he in· ''I don't see bow any red ~
news agency, walled 24 boors
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before pobhshlng it.
Hanoi wu wiUing to negotiate North VIetnam at all If Hanoi tndustrlal enRineers, and H. E. dwelling was schoduled to be tr help him reach his final de- er than honored to have peopll • '
WlDTE SULPHUR SPRfNGR, ~n end to tltc Vietnam wnr.
woold give l1JI It~ military ! Hanrork and As..,.,iareo, con· torn down to make way for Jn. cislon on whether to run. He feel the way these developmenll A
M,atriel Pro/
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w. VA. (UP)) - Gov. Jame~&gt; ' Tbe secrelary .tslted Japan, ambitions Ia the South, Rusk suiting engineers,
terstate 71.
reiterated Utat he need• h.tv iltdl&lt;:&amp;l&lt;. ll ;, •lso subal·!riao~
~'WANT!OO IIIW, N. Y.
A. JU:l9dea was told heN Friday
Navl&lt;doojlwin Roekeleller, dau· thai Oble baa won the 19116 a·
jl_tter of ~er David Roell- wlfll of the Society of Industrial
·,efeller and niece of Gov.
Realtors and Developers.
~oil. A. Rockefeller, was marGoV. Rhodes' learned of
r_!l4 Saturltay at the Union 1101!Q!' from WOllam B. West
Ch~ to Walter J. Kaiser, WUhtngton, prealdellt of
SAIGON (UPII -U.S.
positions Inside the IIOoCelled and unloaded 2,245,000 props·
llerft Team Alllckod
chineguns. The weapons auto- Viet Cong aaents
UJOclate profeasor of
Ena• nallonal orsanlzallon, at
In the fU'SI
demilitarized zone lor the thirll ganda leaflets over Hanoi and In the Mekong Delta south oJ matlcally spray about four the terror attacks ordered
!Ish li!ld eamparatlve hterature Na'tlonal Governor•' ~~~enc&lt;!l::i,actlon In a
straight day,
the 'Red River delta region. Saigon, 1 U.S. Special ForctS bullets Into every square foot of North Viebtam In the
al . Hlrv~ University.
In .W1tJte Sulphtlll Springs.
surrounded
The central lllghlanda
Some of the leaflets urgrd team was attacked by Comm~ an area bigger than a football the alleged U.S. ralclt Inside
Tbe !n'f!!t ·met her
'hte honor marks the
to t100
began when a patrol ol the
North Vietnamese troops to nisi guerrlllas hut was saved field.
Hanoi eity Dmlts.
husband
she l!llroli«&lt;
1111\e.'a northern state has
ttoops and pounded them witll Air Cavalry Division in
surrender if they were sent Into without a single casuaity when Scene of the Viet Cong defeat
G,bl!'da,;
prH! of hli fOI\I'BeS durllll
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tlon Thayer n made
the South.
an Air Force AC47 plane with wa• '" Vinh Lon~ Provinc•e Just before dan "'
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into a jeep three mlllll
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TIIe mJslnformation handed
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touched of! a wild race against
time, as plenet· rushed to the
area where it was believed the
capsule had oplashed down.
In order to beat the slx·hour
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high school with a large attend· I
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Vernon Weber, president, was
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opened wilh the pledge to flag,
followed by the PTA song,
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Union Church and a vocal solo,
"Jerusalem," by Allen
wood.
The sum of $300 W"'
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furnish, arrange and oversre a
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A program was presented by
the first six gradeo of
&lt;ehool, with grad.. one
two singing favorite- Chrlstnu.sl
rarols and grades
throogh six presenting a Christ- I
mas play and a nativity
and a chorus who sang Christmas carols. Judith Snowden
gave 8 readinc, ''Twas the Night
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capsule had overshot the target
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were cruising, NASA said.
Pal:lllc Oeean, 400 miles north
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later Information
of ..HawaU ready to make a
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spe.l\acular aerial catch of the
reentered the earth's atmos·
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pbere but conUnued in an
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uncontrollable orbit.
bil)logical laboratory to remain
NASA said that if the capsule
ih orbit.
Is eventually recovered, aome of
·-Because the separatloo from
the fixed experiments might
&amp; ;· spacecraft cut llfe support
still be salvaged. But it was
systems from the Uny orga·
apparent, according to Cltarles
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Wilson, project manager of the
capsule would die within six
biosateUite series, that the llrst
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Belle Russell for the large com· . nd greenery arrangement. Mrs , nun MethodiSt Churrh Wednrs·
mumty Christmas tree Ill Mid· ~ratt was at the punch bowl , day evemng at the chv.-h._ A~
visit by Santa and Mrs. Claus
dlcport A garden club paper , and Mrs. John Werner poured article, "Chnsunas
G1fts
!Mr. and Mrs. Doug Runyan.)
whtch had bt•en g1ver on rad1o ' at thr silver coffee service. from The Upper Room was al- The Sew-Rite Sewing club's Santa passed out gifts to the
Jn· Mrs. Heibel was d1scussed Santa Claus favors were g1ven so read by Mrs Roush.
annual Christmas dinner was little children followed by a
·Mrs Lloyd reported on the each guest
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1 Wednesday evemng at Bailey's gift exchange among the adults.
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L. Claude t er was
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Stancbury with represen tatives iexchange was held around the For flus L~ttle Time, Mrs. at 7 p.m. and members were gram.
of both clubs. The three cate· •large decorated tree and pnz· Wendell G. Stutler read Luke seated at a table with wMe Special prizes were won by
gones will include door and, ,es aw~rded to Mrs. c.. E. 1. 28:35 • fol~?wed ,by
grOI:~ cover, poinsettia_ place mals and Mrs. Douglas Runyan, Gallipo.
or. windows, rei1g10us, and non- I Blakeslee for the most ongmal smgmg .~f There s A :'"ng " , napkins, and w1tl1 red candles lis. Mrs. Elizabeth Allman of
reiiglous Mrs. Rubert Coats wrapped package and Betty the A":, and respontSI'~. '""d· on each end of the table, F1· Middleport, and Mrs. Emerson
ge.ve m1erestmg highlights of Chne for the corsage, Mrs. , mg of The Benedlc us.
vors were red and white carna· Jones Middleport.
1he Th:mksgivlllg fliHA:er show Pearl. Reynolds won the host-I A playlett con{'erning Holy tion c8rsagcs. Mrs. Harvey won
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which she had viSited while in rss g•fl. llostesses were. Mrs. I Mary and her feeling about her Vranken asked grace.
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the
scnbed some of the
unique Mrs .. Edgar Reynolds,
and Mrs. Fred Nease as Mary; Mrs. group adjourned to the home
arrangements.
contnbutmg, Mrs. Russell Mills. Alfred Yeauger, Sarah, and of Mrs. Dayton Strickland,
Recogmtwn was giVen to Mrs
Mrs. Stacie Arnold, Mary Mag· which was beautifully decor at·
Lloyd. Rosr lleynolds, Mr s. St(Jr Lmlies' Aid
dalene. It closed with group ed mcluding a silver tree un·
Coats, ~rs. Lohse. and Mrs. Meets 011 W ednesd(Jy smging of "Hark the Herald der which gifts. were placed. .
Wayne (,,bbons for the1r Chnst- Members of the Morning SttJr Angels Sing." Mrs. Russ Wat~ A short busmess
sess1on
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mas arra ngements for the par· L d' A'd
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I pollurk dinner at noon with lt.e er closed the program. Mrs. completed for yrepanng a bas· latw? of ;!f•cer~ on Sa~ur:
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flev. Menzel Smith askmg Edith Sisson had the special ket for a family. Members are evemn.g, co;m r 17 at ·
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number ''Color It Wonderful " to have food at the home of i mstalhng officer for the even·
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1 ' JMrs · Hood by Friday • Decem· ' mg
TONIGHT and SATURDAY
A shOit busmess sesSion was concernmg Chnstrnas coors.
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"YOUR CHEATtN' HEART" I preS! Loen!,d' wP1C c ose ' .WI , Sion;
reportes were given bY1her secret pal. Mrs Raymond msta
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r s rahyer edm Hdmso.1. the committee on baskets tak· iBaily 011 behalf of the club pre· Organ is!, Roberta K. Mindllng,
GeorgP llami\lon. Susa n Oli· , GiftS ~ere exc anedg
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at en to the shut-ins of the com· sented Mrs Hood with a gift. P.G:M. of Beverly; Marshals,
ver, Rrrl !3unons, Arrhur soc1al nour enJOY . ..
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- Techn icolo r, h' h
'p Matr~n of S 0 field·
1 Mrs. Charles !hie, Mrs. Eorl
Aurlif' Murphy. Jonn Staley. I Srhuier, Mrs. Clarence Grues· An organ an&lt;l plant duet of a w diC 111 eedgroup sangth caro1s Soon, taas 1 Wava Hpnmgmond'
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Admt s!iion: 60c and :roc
ond Mrs. SuSie F1scher.
presented by Mrs. John Scott Donald McKnight. A dessert Conductress, Peggy Nixm,
·- ..--- -·-·--·-~·-and Mrs. Alfred Yeauger, and course was serVed from a table Past Matroo of New Straitsville:
each told. of a spec1al custom
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. lace cover over red Warder Maille
. Jacoby Past
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they cn)o~ at ~hnslmas. Gilts and decorated with red candles, Matron' of Athens;
Sentinel,
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Presenl were the above and Ralph Webb Racine.
Precedmg the meetmg, a 6· 30 M ~- M 11
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the social room w•th Rev . Jr. Mrs. Calvin Simpwn Mrs. All children of the Primary·
Wendell C. Stutler askmg Willard
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Wells Mrs. Donald Collins, M•s. ed Methodist church will meet
MAtte;d~ng ;e~e .:he ~boveHand Tom Grueser and Mrs. William at the church Saturday at I
' rs. 0 0 · at y, . rs. ~·· Gaddis. Hosteso for the next I p.m. for practice, It was announ'on Holter, Mrs. Uswm Nea»e, meeting will be Mrs.
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to tunlty ohnowln1! Him u YM'
Mrs. Ben Neutzllng was hos- be was leved 'by all~ 'tahi ~-,ews
g~ Betlll~m"wltQhaste."~· Savlar,, !lyou dlilay comlntl to
tess to members of tile Porn- closed with, "Inasmuch as ye
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herds .and "make haste" and· After .they ' saw lliln, "they
eroy Shakespeare Club at their have done in unto these 1 you
Christmas meeting Wednesda.v have done It onto me.". .
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~eturned &amp;IOl'!fYIDg and praJ&amp;.
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Had the shepherds debated lng God." 'l'hla will be your tl•
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By REV. MAX E. DONAHUE, PASTOR
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and doubted the angels procla· pen'en,.••, also, ·1f ..u will come
home which was beaun fuIIy de- and the Sllence of God•
The Huth Methodl•t Church, Middleport
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lighted Billy Graham, was given . hy
The Scripture Lesson: St. Luke 2:8-17. .
mation, and had not' gone to to Chil,t. Do you want to ,...
tree, under which gifts w•re Mrs. Robert Warner. II orought
The Text: "And the angel said unto them, Fear not: Bethlehem, they would have joice1 Do you..[~ly want Ill
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out that one hears Christmas for, behold, 1 bring you good tidin¥s of great joy, which missed the opportunity of look- be happy1 Let 'W[lat come InThe home of Mrs. Walter Crooks, Gravel Hill, Mid· The meeting opened with de- bells ringing in churches, on shall be to all people. For unto you ll! born this day in the log upon the face of the Lord to your life today, and you wiD
dleport, was decorated throughout with arrangements l'otion3 by Mrs. Dale Smith, street corners and over pubhc 1 city of David a Saviour which is Christ the Lord." Luke Jeous who came to save them come forth a per110n who bu
complimenting the holiday season for the annual Christ· president, givmg a meditation, address systems and someday ;2:10,11.
and the whole world.
joy In his life, a
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dosing with prayer. Members over nddress system1.
Many of the news flashes which we see and hear on II
Several arrangements by members of the club were responded to roll call with a Gifts were exchan'ged, aftcr 1 television and radio or in the newspapers
to us dis·
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used, including a door decoration by Mrrs. Harold Lohse ChriSimas thought. A round· which Mrs. Neutzling played turbing and frtghtful news. When the te::f,i~!l1n:;J.\I
usmg Santa Claus with hemlock greenery, a plano ar- robin Christmas card was sent the Christmas carols on net .late at night or when a telegram comes to us, we
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ran~ement by Mrs. Rober! Coats, combmmg gold pom- to Mr and Mrs. c. F. Tom!&gt; 1organ. Gill&lt; were also brought lately become exCited, and even fearful, that somethmg
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by the members wh1ch will be dreadful .has happe~ed to one of our loved ones. But the
by Mrs. Bruce Lloyd featunng red carnatwns, g1ecnery
Mrs LouiS Reibel gave a sent to the Girls Industrial I news whtch was delivered to the shepherds by the angel
Chmtmas story, "The Unrx· School
was the best news that mor·
and lighted tapers
. - - - - - -· · .. _ The meelmg was opened w1th Ity Mrs. Pearl Reynolds was I ected Guest " of an eide•ly Refreshments were served in tal ears ever heard.
of the Lord shnne round about
a •el~ome by the preSident, program cha11man and p';"ent- ~an who dnfted mto a home !he dmmg room from a tah:e The .~hepherds were fearful them-" But the first words that
_,.~\;$. E~gar Pratt Jollowed by ed the ~h"IStm~~ story, T ~ e I on Christmas Eve and W1S attraCllve in green cover cent· when The angel of the Lord the .?ngel spoke were, "Fear
a prayer by Mrs. Guy Reynolds. Other WISeman, by Van Dy&lt;e .. taken in, fed and permitte~ to ered with an arrangement of came upon them, and the glory not.
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Mrs. Arthur Strauss gave the Guests for the evenmg were remain overnight. He was a'k- red carnations in a cutglass
We hear God speak to His
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verse of the month and mem· Mrs. Thelma Pratt and Mary , ed to stay for dinner on Chnct- ron tamer with red candles ig
people so many times with these
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•same words, "Fear not." Jesus
Chnstm&lt;~s ,dea.
IB. Fruth and daughter, Kath- 1work ~nd was so agreeable thlt Favors were corsages of retl
was constantly reassuring His
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disciples and friends with these
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Mrs. Llovd reported on the
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flower show held lD Pomeroy Followmg the program mem· ;
Pre51·nt were the above and
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though the greatne" of God
and reports were given by Mrs. bers and. guests were invited ,
Mrs. ~'· A. Hennessey, M·~· Over 150 persons attended the causes us to lear, yet God does
Pr.tt and Mrs. Robert Re1bel 1,, the dmmg room lor refresh· I
,led 1\ebster, Sr., MISs _LY~" ' annual Knights of p thias and no&lt; want us to live in fear, but
of the regiOnal meetmg 10 Mar· IOJents ol _chicken salad, h 0 t :
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1etta recently. The state off1· rolls, fruit. homemade candy.
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