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'Barna, Texas Offer 1Top Bow I Excitement

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Tens, which wu not III1JI"
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'on oUense, eeored aU fll Ill
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poillts In U., llrlt bak, lilt
Atbenl .... , .~. ' I _101 la
first two touebdowns coming oo
WeliJIDD •.... .. :J 1 ·•
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electrifying p I a ys. Koy'a ,_
NelaODYille' .. -. 'i I :fll 225
yarder opened the aeGI'InB In
Pomeroy ··- • .?- ' ~ 271
!be lint quarter and NCODCILogan ........ ,. 2 2 Rl =e
llrlng qlllll'lerback Jim Hud8on
GaUipoi)J _,;;, • 1 I JJf
bit George Sauer with a eg.
JacUoll . ..... - 1 I _.
yaM TO pass to open the . aecG 4 '2DB ., .
ond quarter seorin~ -- .
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Alabama's great 'quarterback,
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.Joe Namath, who was playing
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wtlh an injured knee, did au "Pieue elellll HI y&lt;•nr """ TEAK
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he could to brmg the Crimson
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Tide to victory and be nearly room,
• W:::t ~. I my em. Jackst&gt;n ... , .... 4 0 163 108
sueeelded.
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Nelsonville •••• 3 1 159 135
Namath put the Tide on the
Losan .......... 2 Z 154 1$1
scoreboard with a seven-yard
Athena . . ..... Z 2 137 131
toss to Wayne Trimble 1n the
Middleport ..... 1 3 W5 142
second quarter, then hit Ray
SEOAL ALL GAMEII
Gallipolis ....... G 4 110 !92
Perkillll with a 26-y,.rd TO pas&amp; TEAM
W. 1.. P. OP Pomeroy ....... 0 4 122 lilt
in the third quarter. Ilia pin- Athens .......... 5 0 :m 228 TOTAUI
11 ·11 1.111 mf
point passing brought ,the Tide Wellston .. .... .. 4 1 342 261 TONIGIIT'S GAMES:
32 yards to )he Texas 16 ln the Nelsonville ... , . 5 2 446 395 Kyger &lt;:red&lt; at Gallipolll
..y 'I'ERRANCE W. McGARRY game signing of Neely by
fmal period from where David Pomeroy .. •.•. 3 2 320 339 Athens at Lancat!let
UnHed Preas International
Holllllon, and of Oklahoma
Ray booled a 26-yard field goal
JAN. I
DALLAS (UP!) - Wtth the backs Jim Grisham, Lance
to make the score 21-17.
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Athens .at Pomeroy
New Year's Day football orgy Bentzel and Wes Skidgel by
Tide Bounces Back
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Middleport at Gallipolis
over, a three-handed game Minnesota of the AFL.
Namath b r "" g h t Alabama
Jackson at Wellston
shaped up .today as a new eD- He S3ld this "reflect• the self.
back aga1n later in the period
Nelsonville at Logan
try _In the bowl ranks - the Ish and irresponsible attitudes
to what looked like 8 sure
JAN. 1
"C.jssfire Bowl." And it prom· of professional football Inter.
game-winnmg drive with a
Gallipolis at Pomeroy
!sed' to be the bitterest battle ests" and "vrolates all rules of
fourth and goal 81 tuaiion from
JAN. 4
Logan at Athena
of all.
the Big Eight Conference and
the one yard hne, Namatb tried The charter will be draped Middleport at Jaeli:IIOft
The real contestants are pro- the National Collesiate Athletic
to sneak tt ovor but the Long- in memory of Anna Shoemaker\ Wellston at l&lt;elaonville
fessional and college football. Association. as well as the oftenhorns held and the Tide was and Opal Bearhs when Theo'l'ho.prize Is the college gridiron stated rules and Intentions by
beate
warrior anxious to trade his your two organizations to coopn.
.
dorus Council Daughters of Am·
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The excitement IS erpecled enca meet Monday at 7· 30 p.
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9&amp;!'1!itY aweater lor professional orate fully with college and high lion with the NFL."
to carry over today as Florida m. at the IOOF hall. All ofli· TEAMSVAC ALL ~L. P ,
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pelf.
school bodies."
Adams said Baltimore "appar·
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· The pros entered the Houston
!leek Slroog Meaonrea
ently turned Neely over to tbe
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a mma tang e. The cers and the team are asked to Ea tern
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Semmoles, w1th thtir passing wear white.
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Oilers of the Americ~n Football "Such total disregard for the Dallas Cowboys" when they
NEW YORK (UP!) _ Short Oscar Robertson, labuiOUI combo of Ste&gt;e Tensi and Fred
Kyger Creek .... 3 3 321 }45
Lea10e and the Dallas Cowboys welfare Of intercollegiate foot- heard he had already signed in steps along the sports trail.
"Big O" of the Cincinnati Roy· Biletnikofl, were rated 1 three·
JAN. 5
Southweste~ ... 3 3 318 33U
of the National Football League, hall prompts this conference to the AFL with Houston.
John Varick Tunney, brand als. has eo-authored a book, point pick two days ago but the Pomeroy Chapter 186 OES North Gaiha . .. 1 4 268 S19
.a.,~ are engaged m a side urge the NCAA to adopt at Its The Cowboys confirmed it. new congressman from Californ- "Play Better Basketball," with odds went up when it was wtli meet m regular sesston Hannan Trace . 2 8 494 593
aqul!bble over what the college meetings in Chicago ne&lt;t week "We obtai~ed. the negotiation ia and son of ea-heavywetght pen-partner Ml c h a e 1 (Hap) learned that four Oklahoma Tuesday, at 7.45 p.m., at the
side-calls ill-gotten gams in the effective measures destgned to rights lor him m ex.~ange for a champion Gene Tunney, will be O'Daniel, Cincinnati aportacast- players, among them starters Masomc Temple
SVAC VARSI'l'Y
first place. The two teams JUSt eliminate such practcea"
future draft chmce, satd Dallas sworn m at the U.S House of er. Rebounds from Cincinnati Lance Bentzel, Jim Gresham
JAN
ITEAM
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may fight that one out in court. Duke said college football olfi- General Manager Tex Schramm Representatives on Monday. Ex- indicate the book sold 30,000 and Ralph Neeley, would not be
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...... 4 0 279 180
.Tbo mortarboard team fielded cial• "have requested repeatedchamp Gene and his former copies in tis first month.
allowed to play because they The P&lt;rneroy Shakespeare , Kyger Creek .... Z 1 180 170
Big _Eigbl Conference Commis- ly that the professional leagues
CoDese Basketball ReaaHI
ring-foe Jack Dempsey will be
had Sl8Ded professional con- elub will _meet at the home of North Gallia .. .. I 2 164 192
sioner Wayne Duke armed with asree to a common signing date By Uolted Press InternalfoDal among guests of honor after·
Madison Square Garden an· tracts.
Mrs LouiS Retbel,
Southwestern . . . I 2 161 174
a "plague on boty your hous- , following post-season games." T".""s. Western 81 R~Ode Is. 62 wards at a Washington lunch nounced today that tickets to the The Shrine Game features at 2 p m.
Hannan Trace .. 0 3 149 217
es" protest and the threat of National Football League Wilmmgton 88 Asheville Btl!. 71 tossed by Representative L. 12-round heavyweight contend- many of the nation's fmest
TOTALS
8 8 133 933
action by the NCAA.
Commissioner Pete Rozelle aald camden 104 Sunbur 102
Mendel Rivers of South Caro- ers' fight on Feb. 3 between ex- players. The btg attraction will
TIJNA TOURNAMENT
Uropped !rom Team
be had ordered a lull-scale tn- Frederick IVa.) 76 catawba 70 lina
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champton Floyd Patterson and be quarterbacks with the East
SVAC RESERVES
.Standing in for the pigskin Is vestigation into premature sign- Wofford 92 Pfeiffer If/ (ot)
. That women are important Canadum George Chuvalo will presenting Navy's Roger Stau- In the Internattonal
Tona
W. L. P. OP
t.Wveraity of Oklahoma tackle ing ot college football players
Appalachian 76 Hamp-Sydney
devotees of barnes! racing wa• range from $3 (end balcony) to bach and Pittsburgh's Fred Ma- Tournament, potnts are award. North Gallia .... 3 0 140 6
Ralph Neely.
. "We Intend to look into the Pan Am. 81 Western Car. 75 stressed this week when Roose- $20 (ringSide _and Side loge). It zurek and lhe West offer od lor poundage of fiSh caught, Eastern . . . . 3 I 125 94 t
He and three teaJ111118tee were matter thoroughly," Rozelle
velt Raceway announced that, wtll be telev~ed. only to thea- Oregon's Bob Berry and
largest number of fish caught Kyger Cteek .... 2 I 107 -~
dropped from the Oklahoma said.
lor the first time, mo&gt;t of its ters and stmtiar locatiOns fomia's Cratg Morton.
one day, largest number and Southwestern .. . 0 3 64 126
squad Friday, for slgolng on I He declined to comment on
major races will be staged on throughout the Umted States
largest fish caught m t h e Hannan Trace .. 0 3 46 138
with tbo pros prematur•)y, by a the matter further "until I get
Thursday nights, traditionally and Canada.
match.
8 8 48% 482
bitter Coach Gomer Jones, whO all the facts."
the nights when many New The Frankie• basketbal team
TONIGHT'S GAME:
now must go into the Gator
Fouetl By Pressure
York stores stay open late to of St. FranciS College, Loretto,
Ufe
ltves here.
Kyger Creek at Gallipolis
Bowl against Florida State to- The pros, for !hell' part, said
accommodate women shoppers. Pa., will entertam the Akron
Mrs L. Lyons, Mason, W. JAN. S
day without them.
they were forced into II by the
'Tis better to bet than to buy- Goodyears next Thursday in an
Va., viSited recently with Mr. Eastern at Rutland
Jmes accused the pros of
eh?
annual benefit game for •auand Mrs Roy Howell and
Kyg'l" Creek at North Ganta
liy
Hamian Trace at Southwestern
"destroyiug the entire intercol- National Basketball Assoelatlon THE THREE JUDGE "JURY" Also experimenting with time, rice Stokes, the St. Francis All-legiate program" for waving By United Press International
Most of us are familiar with the Baltimore Orioles will start America player and later memBy Mn. Bertba Parker
Mr. and Mrs. Mark Stahl
JAN. I
cheeks at college players and
Eastern Division
the trial by a jury of tJ per· their Sunday single games of ber of the Cincinnati Royals Rev. Eugene Gill officiated at S!even, Portsmouth, Mrs Ce- North GaiDa at AUensville
getting them to end the!! col·
W LPet. sons m court. Most are also
July 25, against Minnesota, and who was injured in a game in the funeral of Mrs. Gladys eli Harrtson, Ptckaway,
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lege eligibility by signing with Boston
31 ? .8111 mlliar with the fact that
Aug. 15, agaiusl Washington at ll.areb, 1958, and is still com- Smith held Sunday at lbe Free and Mrs. Vern Story and John,
th~ professionals.
I Cincinnati
24 12 .667 some cases, a
person m a 5:30 pm , instead of tile usual pletely paralyzed.
Will Methodist Church.
Columbus, and John Stahl were
)ieoly further complicated Philadelphia
19 18 .514 waive lrtal by jury and
Sunday 2 p m. One reason IS
Charles Diehl has received dmner guests Saturday of Mr.
millers by signing with both 1 New York
12 26
be tried by a panel of three that the "man or the house"
Humortst Morris Frank, col- appointment as' Postmaster of and Mrs. Nocman Schaefer.
lhe tillers In the AFL and the;
Western Division
can get in both his golf and his Umnlst
th~ Houston (Tex.) the Pomeroy Post Offtee.
Mr. and Mrs Harmoo Fox,
Cowiji\Ys in the NFL.
W· L- Pet. Request for a trial by tliree baseball on Sundays that way.
-lQ!l be master of &lt;JMr. and Mrs Harmon Fox Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Howell,
NOely said the contract with Loe Angeles
21 15 .583
'" ofl&lt;!n based on
1 af the Touchdown have returned home from Flor- Mr. and Mrs. John D&lt;&gt;uglas and
the Oilers, which got him St. Louis
19 18 .543
Sometimes it is
' 30th annual awa~s ba?- ida where they spent
two children of Shade, Mr. and Mrs.
bJiln~ from the Oklahoma Baltimore
16 20 .444
the law involved in 1 he A new trial Is then necessary.
Jan. 16, at Washmglon s months. Mr. Fox is much im- Earl Roush and family or Pornteam is Invalid and he is going Detroit
14 24 .363
would better be decided Where a three-judge panel
Hotel. It is ru- proved from hl8 illness
eroy, were Chrtstmas day din·
(ON REQUEST)
to play lor the Cowboys.
San Francisco
11 29 .275
three persons who are
however, it takes ?"iy a mored !bat the most prominent Mr. and Mrs. William Jacoba ner guests of Mr and Mrs. Roy
Possible Court Fight
Friday's Results
witb very technical points.
of them to dectde on of all Texan. may attend and and chlidrM of Columbus spent Howell and fam1iy.
1
The Oiler&gt; aren't so sure Cincinnati 140 Baltimore 1:14
Other tlmes, a defendant
or mnocence of the that the dinero will number Christmas Day with Mr. and Mr. and Mrs Edward
about that Both teams said they New York 101 San Fran. 100
he wtll fare beUer if
It should be noted more than 2,000.
Mrs. Pearl Jacobs and other and Polly Ann of Marion, MISS
e"'leel Neely to bonor his eon· (Only games scheduled)
three Judse• rather
under Ohio law, the
relatives.
Polly Karr. Columbus, spent
trllcCI with them and a possible
Saturday's Games
jury of his peers. Whatever
cannot be used
AHL
Mr. and Mrs. Shartiger .of Christmas and the ~eek
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POMEROY
court. light shaped up for his San Francisco at Baltimore
the case, it is up to tile
offense_ cases.
Che!ller recently visited with with Mr and Mrs. Dick Karr.
setvi¢e!!
Boston at Detrmt
ant to givs the ultimate dee!· A _recent OhiO Supreme
By United Preso Ioternatlonal Mr. and Ma-s Joe Hysell.
jltg'Eight Commissioner Duke Los Angeles at st. Louis
sion as to wbether he wishes to optmon reafftrmed the law
A four-game winning streak
in · Dallas for the Cotton Bowl
(Only games scheduled)
be tned before a full 1.2-mem- this majority vote by the
hu given the Providence Reds Mr. and Mrs. Walter Bentz
s d •
The ease contend new hope of escapios from the of Pomeroy spent an evening
game Friday, fired off an aDo
uu ay • Games
bor jury the three-judge panel,
- Eastern Division cellar m the recently wtth Mr. and Mrs. Nor·
gry telegram to Commissioners Boston at Cincinnati
or even' a single judge.
the maJority vote elell I th NFL d San Fran iseo at Baltim e
Many
do aot •eal· ment remov.ed one of the esseD- American Hockey League.
man Schaefer.
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ss of the AFL.
Los Angeles at St. Loui•
ize, however, that there is a tial ingr.dtents of due process
lie protested !he pre-bowl- (Only game• aeheduled)
diUerencc in the way a ver- law.
.
new-found winning ways Friday Cindi and KrisU, of Fatrhom I The tax books are now open for the December or
First half collection of the 1964 Real Estate taxes.
may be reached by th
In allllwenng, the Colll'l not- night by boatmg the Cleveland spent Christmas day with Mr.
Also for delmquent la&lt;t, closing date
be Feb.
three-judie
Trial
a ed that some constitutional pro- Barons 3-1. Pierre Briliant' pr(). and Mrs. Orvilte Alien.
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3,
1965.
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in some states make vided all the necessary offense Mrs. Laura Schaefer, and Mar~~t;~{..,!:;~ ::'ou:-~!t
possible to deprive a defend· with goals in the first and sec- garotte Letlheit recentMiy spent!
l:al~~~offered m the case !~:~,l:a::n~t~of~the right to a unanimous ond pertnds and Ed Giacomin a day with Mrs . argare
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"reasonable
in a no~apital felony stopped 33 of the 34 shots sent Houdashelt, R8Clne.
8
Hours 9 to 12. 2 ~;6.1Ciose at NOOD DD
It also noted that there his way in the Providence soal, Mr. and Mrs. Ra_ ymond Cot-\::iiiiiii:iiiiiiiiiii::iii::iiiiiii:iiiiiii:iiiiiii:iiiiiiiiii:
the person is guilty
or
, Thurs. - Easl COurt St.. Pomeroy
no basis to attempt to tie fannlng o~on a first-period triit of Hamsonv111e reeen tlY
they
must The
return law
a veMicl
,._ and Mrs. vernon
lnn91'1'n!.
hlstorJ~ai requirement
of shot by Dou
nior.
ca!led on .....
tl!lil all jurors either
for
m a jury trial to th~
The foorth-plaee Springfield Howell
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requirement of proof fudians remained four points Mr. Vern Story and John of
~~~:tic:..,orw~cq:t':,h.!1 th"! beyon~ a ~nable doubt, ~ach ahead of Providence by beating Columbus. Mrs. Clarence Ack·
known as a "hung jury" and the of whtch ortgmtlted ''"' differ- the Baltimore Clippers 5-3. Bal- ley of Athens and Mrs. Edna
~ of th tr'al
.ded ent reasons.
tunore, thiro in the Eastern Di- Schaefer recently called
on
res ul~
e 1 are ' 01 • The Court said the defendant visioo, now has just a one point Mr. and Mrs. Lou Diehl, Mr.
knew it took only a
advantage over Sprlnsfield and Charles Diehl, Louis and Char·
for conviction and
five · points over Providence;,
les.
'
was his choice to use the
No other teams were sebOd• Jack L~ord of Ft. Benning
eWURLinER
II rather than a
Friday llight
Ga., spent l week with relafallll !bat watched tile gamet Ill
VIII Sport~ Writer
per801) and tho mllll0111 that
F.or offensive power It tas viewed them over nationwide
Michlsan~lor dele!lllive skllls it television, it wu a day o1 good.
wu M
s and Louisiana exclUng football and mor. II In
State, t lor plain old eseite- slo" Satunlay as Florida Slate
ment It was Alabama and Tex· meell Oklahoma in the Gator
as.
Bowl ' at Jacksonville, Fla.,. and
Those are the conclusions the East AU-Stan meet the
reached lifter Friday's annual West in the annual Sbrlne
college l~ bowl prosram Game ~t San Francisco.
whicli saw Michigan trounce
Slraag Offense
Oreg&lt;JII ' State 34-7 ID the Rose Michigan's Big Ten power.
Bowl, Al'kansas edge Nebraska hi&gt;IIU deDJOnstrated the stroug1D-7 iii 'the Cotton Bowl, _!.SU est offense of the New Year's
trip Syracuse 13-10 in the Sugar Da~ bowl parade. The WolverBowl 8Jld Texas beat Alabama ines were no match for the
!J·l'l !n :the Orange Bowl.
J Ducks once their machine sot
For' the more than 300,000 to workinB properly.

Long touchdown I'Ul)l by Mel TO aeamper before the half the 'ngen eame back td Ue !be
Anthony, 'Jar! WaM and Bob ended. The Wolves then teed tbe IICOI'e ln the tiJlN
on a
Timberlake hlgbllgbted t be same In !be third per~oc~· wllllii $7-y.M 1D pus flO BtiiY b
Michigan victory at Paaadena, they tallled I§ poillts, Allthob)r IIlio Mlriau. Mill' '• Tri
Calli., with An!bony getting oU aeor1ng twice on ~bert 1'11111.
lleld g
11na1 jJetlod
an M-yartier In the second peAldhony BaM red
broke the Ue.
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riod lor a new Rose Bowl roc- Anthony waa voted the out- 1 The ., aeventh-ranked Tl&amp;en.
fll'd run from acrlmmaae.
lllaDdlnc player of the same for 1 who were tb!rd In the nation 011
Ol'eaon state's Paul Brothers his efforts.
cleftDie this past Had
got the Ducb the first ....-e of Arllansa. had to come frOm up to th&amp;- defeDalve biUinB u
the game in the second quarter behind to defeat Nebraeka at ·they thoroughly contained Syr•
'when he completed six puae1 Dallas. TraDing 7-3 in the final' l Cllse's highly-regarded l'1IIIJifng
in a row. the final one to end quarter, quarterback Frea Mar- backa, Floyd LltUe and Jim
Doug McDougal for a touch- shall guided the Razorback~ 80 Nance. The lla!by Little was
down.
yards in nine plays to a touch- bold to only 30 yarda rushing in
That was h for Or"'JJ~ State,j dolm with reserve tailback Bob- eight carries.
however, as Anthony got off on by Blll'Jiett carrying the pigskin Tallbaeli: Ernie Koy and a Irehis run a few mlnut.. later and the final three yards.
1mendous goal · line defense led
Ward followed w•th a 43-y&amp;M The game was largely a d'e- by AI~Amerlca Tommy Nobis
fensive one with Arkansas shared in glviug Teaas its bard
amassing on I y 176 total yards fought victory over national
and Nebraska only 1ti8.
champion Alabama at Miami,
A field goa' by Doug Moreau Fla.
with three minutes ramainiOS in
Koy Wao Balwart
the game ~Ius some rtl£8ed de- Koy, a 220-pound senior, was
rlfensive work carried Louisisna the bulwark of the Lcnghor!lll'
pressure of recruiting top-flight State to lis victory over Syra- offense with a recoro 711-y&amp;M
college players.
cuse at New Orleans.
touchdown run in the first perThe owner of the AFL Oiler~.
Bont Early LoRd
iod. a one-yard run lor the deelK. S. (Bud) Adams. said m Syracuse buUI up an early 111- sive TO In the second quarter
Houston that "if we hadn't 2 lead on a field goal by Roger and some tremendous punting
••gned Neely, he would have Slnilh and a bloekod punt whicb that kept the Tide pinned deep
si~ed early with Baltlmore, was recovered and run in lor a in its own territory in crucial
whteh held the draft rights to touchdown by Brad Clarke, but situations.
•1m In the National FootbaD
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the belDI of God. It denla pol)1teit!p •• ~ : 'tte
pllsdc ~enice, 7:30 p. m. Mid- the one eternal creator, it denleaVIdlt! "•;, It 1 I tl
JJ, Weell ,,.,.. tlld Pralle, Wed- the exiltellce of God before ali •!i!z!t~IINI' ~ fr1ll!IIJ _

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CJWe, lull. Jllllllay, 7 p. m.
4ay Scbool 111 10 a. m. f'ra7el' q da _. Q11111, Po
JDeet1Ds 'l'butlday, 7:30 p. m. Jtn7 M $ t, .,....., ....,., I rrlv, '{;10 ~ Ill.
Sdllol t:ao a. 111. Cbaldr
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llollslelleDI ..,.,.. ~ o. m.: Q1rt1111D &amp;udwYar. tsao
Oreal Bead: Rev. C. L. O'CIID- p. 111. Bvealnl Service, a:lJJ p. ~~ ' Pullwllc~~
1101', PJIIIIDr: !IDblrl Lnll, IIIPL m.
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aoc1 Sunday Scbool, 1 p. m. 1!l9 Bib... ·-~-I
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10:30 a. m., V. B. Bl'lley I P· "- Thursday.
Supt. Sabra CanadaJ, pianist;
11•· a Qurcbeo - St. 1'1111
Carpeuter llapltd Cllarda: Bible Study, 7::!0, Delbert ~ ~icllool &amp;:lli a. m.: W•
Sunday Scbool9:30 a.m.; MOlD&gt; mille, leader.
ohlp llel'\'lce 10:30 a. m.: 111,
lnl WOI'Ibtp 10:11 I. m.
ztoa Clusrda Of Clorlll, p.,_ ~obn, ••""•1 Sdtool 10 o. aa.:
1011 llarrlsoDvllle Bold, a;u. ~orshi;&gt; I a. m.
l• ,-·UudtililiG4, mlalller. IllMolhodlsl
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-: Sunday
9:15 o. m., . hi 10 .3o
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Rev. Pearl Casto, pastor. 81111'
Fred Hoffman, SupL; 10:15 a. ~ ••~?·sO a. .~
day School at 1:30, Charles Tay.
m. Wonldp Ser91ce: BYP I p. _....,. · p.m.,
lor, SUpt. Worship servleee at
m.: Etenlng Worsblp, 7:811 p. Bible '!dlool Su;Jt.
1G:45, wltb Lloyd Diltinger, lay.
m.; Wed. 7:30 p. m. Prayer , _ 01arc1a 11 0111, BAI9. leader. W~esday
evening
meeting; 8:30 p. m. Wed., choir GUbert _,_, putor. Bmv!ay prayer WVICeS at 1:4S.
practice.
School 8:80 o. m. Moralna war- a...ter llelllodls&amp; Qnsreb
Flnl 111p11ot a.arcts, , _ lhlp 11 a.m.; Evangellotlc ser- Pearl A. euto, Putor; warroy _ Rev. Cbarln Norrla. vice, 7 p. m. Prayer meeting, I! . service at v a. m., Blmday
Sunday Sdtool 8:30 WI 11:110. 7:30 p. m. Wec!Msday; Ymmg Scbool al 10 a. m.; wscs 1.11
Worohlp service, 10:10 a. m.; People's Service Frldey, 7:30 'lbursday ol month;
Board
Nursery and Junior eburch lor p. m.
mee11n1 3rd Wedaesday a1 tbe
children.
m011th
CUrell of God, Me. Moriah
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Sunday Scbool 1:30 a. m., Sam sbip service 11 a. m. and 7:30 Mrs. Nan Moore, Chureb School
Cbrtls supt.· 10:45 L m. Mon&gt; a. m. Prayer meeliD8 7:341 P· SUpt.; Churcb Sehool, 8:30 a.
Ill&amp; ..;,rship; 6:30 p. m. BYr m. Tuesday: YOW&gt;&amp; People's m.; Wonhip Service, 10:30 a.
and Junior rellowlldp· 8 p.m. meeting, 7:30 p. m. Friday.
m.; Methodist Youtb Fellow·
EveniDg oervlce: ?:sO p. m. Bullud Cblrl'dl 01 God, a.v. lhip, 7 p. m.; Official llol1rd
Wednesday, P1aver meeting; Jobn Smallwood, poli!Or: Snnday meetlllg, lsi Sunday of month,
1:30 p. m. Wednesday, Senior School 10 L m.; Evan•ellatlc 7:30 p.m. WSCS, 2nd Mondoy
Cbotr Practice; S:30 p. m. TU.. lel'l'ice 7 P m.. Young People 01 month, 7:30 p. m.: Eleanor
day, Junior Choir Practice.
Endeaver i p. "m. Wednooday; ~le, 2nd 'lburoday of mouth
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satur- 7.30 p. m.; Cia.. 12, 3rd Wed~ ~ lllpllll Cll= da;'er m
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deemer expreasing Jove of the Father. Leid Ul . to •
faith in ourselves We become IODI ol GOd.
As God Is active in the heaven and tb!l qrth W. lltllil
to be active In His work, the work ol B11 Qlllreii. 'W)Mo
God made the earth be could have f1n#'lltd ~ W !le.
didn't. Instead, he left It u a raw lllftc.rfi!!l __
w Wit .nil
t~nt~llze us, to set J!&amp; ~klnl and ~ and
nsking and adventurllli!
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sbare ~ the JOYS and sallsfactiona of C"'''h· Be Jeft
the oll m Trenton Roell:. He left electrldty In tbe doucla.
He left the rivers unbridled - and tile ~ un.
trailed. He left the forests unftlled IIUd tbt elt,lel.. un.
built. He left laboratories unopened. He ~' tile -..
monds uncut.
He gave us the challenge of raw ma~ nat the
satisfaction of perfect finlsned thinp. lie left ta, mudi:
unsung and the d1·amas unplayed. He left the poeb) un·
dreamed in order that men and women mi.art opt be:
come bored, but engage in stimulatlni, ellcltiill, ere&amp;·
live activities.
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creation is a never ending tas!G- will Y:tu.r.l• ,.~still," said Jesus. "Behold I make all tbill.. pl/fl·"
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m.; PbU Wise, oupt.: Mol'lllll&amp; School 10:110 a. m.
RuUaad, Putor, Rev. p 8 u 1 "!Jrlln. Rector. Smsda7 - M~ llfiDormiJe MellsodlJt chlll'dl worship 10:30 a.. m.; Yo a I b ,
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Guy Priddy, Supt.; Preaching ...m. Ulflee bour following.
Vlclor BrowD. Cburcb Scbool oet'VIce 7:30 P- m. Mid · Week miles II'IQD ~ ap llltit•
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Comer ol rourtb and Mala SL School, 10,30 o. m. Youtll Fel- Commullioa each quarter as an- sb~n . StiVeravUie Road: E. J . 7:110 p. m.: Wed .. WOI'Ibll&gt; .,..,..
MlddleporL R~v. Nyle Bardea. lowship 6:30 p. m.; Boys and IIOUIICecl.
Gnffsth, pastor; Rotler WI~ let at 7:30 p. m. Pa.W, C. W.
minlst..r Swula Scbool 9•30 Girls Fellawlblp, &amp;:30 p. m.:
ford, Supt. : SUnday Scllool 10 Proflltt.
All weniDc llei'i'a m. Arnold
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Morning Worlblp. 10:30 a. m. 1:30 p. m. W~esday. Pray~ S11Dday School, 10 a. m. OHver r. m. TUesday.
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service, 11 a. m.; Prayer meet- Rolland Mlssloa : OUvo New- Cencula, admUUstralllr, StiDd y
sblp 11 a. m.: Prayer oervice, Lollrtdge EUII CBarcll, J\19, lng every Wednesday evening man, mi!Siooary pastDr: Suo- Mass 8:30 a. ID., est.: Boi¥ UIY1
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Eupue Emersan. pastDr, 8uD- Porlland Melbodlll Charcll day School. 9:30 a. m.: Wonblp of Obll1atlon, 7 p. m.
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Studyyaod ~School 9:30 to 10:30 a.m., Har-m.; Prayer servsce, 7:30p.m. near GuriVIllt ~l.luieb Rid•••·
Ralpb Carl Supt.· "reaeblng
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Rev. Fl'anli -llllle&amp;l.
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i:ecn Cox. ~S:e: Wedn~.
' McLeod, Ass'!. Supt. Services Syracooe Mission, Rev. Earl tor, SundllJ MlW 10:30 ~· m8•
Layman; Pruver meeting, Tuesevery Sunday evenmg.
CUster. pastor: Services even- Holy O..y ol Obllptlon 8 .30..~
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IIIOrsllq Star EUII Cburdl, RaciDe Metbodlsl Cbarcb Wednesday and Friday evening m.: Cal1lea1&lt;111, ~ blur lie!
Re\'. MenJel Smltb, pll8torl 9:45 R. L McD iel :~. 8 ' at 7·30 p m
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theme of a Bible Lessoa to be MCIMllog WOI'Ihlp 10:~ a. m.: lng 10:30 a. m.; MYF 6 P: m.: Chester, Ray E. Warne. palkl. RayS. 'WIDID&amp;~ illfiCir 111 Cbarse.
presented In all Christian Sci: PraYer meetlog I p. m. Tbur.. Prayer and Bible Study, 7.30 p. Suaday School 9:30a.m.; Mom- ~- 1D L m. BoQrlus dleelence churches this SUnday. The day.
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subject is "Christilpl S&lt;:lence."
Rock Sprln«s Methodist - 6:45 p. m.: Eveplnf servtct. Suac!aY_ 7 ~· m. ,....., l'll_olll1
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lngs are the words of Jesus: Rev. DiellO • bl ~- pas- sblp service 9:30 a. m.; Sun· vice, 7:30 p. m. Wedneldpy.
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the Holy &amp;host whom the Fath. and 9:80 a. m. alternalely. Sua- 8.30
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Mlddleporl Cllura ot 1110 Nas- e'-s, 7.10 P. IlL llltlle iUIJ,
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shall teach you aU thing~. and 9::!0 a. m. alternately. Norman u y,
nes y, : p.m. Suuday School9:30 a. m.: Mon&gt; by ~ .
bring all things to your remem: .Bahr, SupL Bible Study and
Rutlaa•J MelbodlSI Churcb mg Worsb1p IO:Sll a. m.;_ NYPS Seweatll o., .u.e.~~o~. ,_
brance. whatsoever 1 have said prayer oervlce led by pastor, Carl Hernng, pastor; Morntna Young People: 6.45 p. m., Evan- eroy
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worsblp 10:30 .. m.: Churcb gellattc me":ling 7:Sll p. m.; lolutb.tr, l!iJabll, ail ·~ ba u
lated readlnas from "Science SyrJICIIII B.U.B. Cbureb. Paal Scbool 9:30 a. m. WSCS ffrll Prayer Ill&lt;'••· &gt;g, Wed . 7:30 p.m. Sebool 2 p. dl.l ......
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and Health with Key to the L SoUers, P8110r.
Tuesday and 2nd. 'lbu":"C'Q at Pomeroy r.harch of tb• Na.. I: IS p. ql. !lituhllol• tra)'tr
Scriptures" by Mary Bater Ed· 9:30 a. m. SundaJ Scbool, Bell each month: . Family Nsght tasl arene, Sunday School, 9:311 a. meetbll, Tbunila1. 7•10 p. m.
dy will include these Unes (p. QuiHnberry, SUpt.; 10:30 o. m. Sunday evemng of each montb m.: Morning worship 10:411 a.
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Prayer meeting, 7 p. m. Wed. Osrill Cl
Rev. BlltWa R.
appearing 1n all ~ges. mantain- 7:30 ~p. m. r;:-,entog Ev~ Bllversvllle M 5 Char&lt;:' Rev. Clyde v. Henderson, pu- llaiU, liU!CJr:
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Coliullblt Chtpoh ~cnlllp ~ Youtb Fellowshfp.' C~ _: Sattoa Methodist Charcb, AI- Ill.: Momjng Worship 10:30 a. Mid·Weell Pr1Jor lin rj\lna, 7:30
olce eacb 3unday 1.1&amp; a. m., , a. m. Sunday Scbool wa,. thur Stitt, pastor. . Sunday m.: NYf., 6:41&gt; p. m. Eventna p. m. Wed• 1~113'. ~ ' 'lundaJ School 10 o. U1.1 Youtb 1i1e30 Rouab Supt.. , 8,311 1 m Sehool 18 a. m., CUnl Orr, oervlces 7:30 p. m. P r a y er er, Mra. Made Hololnpr.
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B~ Onrrdl If Clbrlll, Evenin&amp; Evaogellltlc 9etvlce, ur. Lester L. Rousb, pa81or: clnf, Ohio. Sunday School at or 'oea iJu!ti!iiJ, tlll p. iii.
Art Man:um, mlillller; Bible lsi and 3rd SUnday of month. Morning Worohlp oervtoo 8 a.m. 9:30 a.m. Sunday
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Scbool and Morninl Wanbip, T
n Plalu flUB Cbarell• Dana Winebrenner, supt. 10 a. Service 10:30 a.m. Sunday Eft. '
10:Sll a. m.; Christian Endeav- Re;•:(.,.. E. li:U1iiliGli, pa• m. Sunday chool: YF Wednea- ning Service 7:!1! p.m.; Mid
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Sunday Wonlllp I-IIO 1 _ m. day 6:30 p. m. Mn. Moore. week Prayer Service Wedn. .
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lind 7:30 ~ m. alleruleiJ. 8uD- director. Official Board meet- 1day 7:30 p.m. Rev. Morris M.
Bndloftl Clnnll of ~II, day School 8!30 a. m. aoc1 10•10 Ina. ffrll Monday eech lllOOth Wolfe, Pastor.
Homer Farrell.
Sup!.· Bible a. m. allenllteiJ. IIOIIarl Va 11 7' 30 P- m. Holy Commtm· Ratllllll Cllurelt ot a.. N...,.l ...~
School 1:30; ~ Worship, yard, Supt.: Bible SludJ aod W~~.Jn.~~h me: SullliQ School 9:1!11 L m.:
10:30 a. m.; R9..UU. Worab•~· Prayer Servlee led by pasiOr: m th
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·female. Roy Armes, Miners.. N,ck Chick" Leghorn chicks. I up to elevea o'clock A. M.
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at ers subject to court approvPhone Montrose 9-4445.
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the Freedom Gospel 'Aission son.
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12 31 3tc i interest, taxes and insurance \
NOTtcl av ,.::~-_nca_:;:~N
Sl.. Mason. W Va Furs want·
will be $53.40 per month.
Freeland Swl.lher Polnl PleaPnt.
. . lot (11!0' 1Pleuant.
wut Vlrlinia Char1oue Miller, Point I
ed. Muskrat, Mink. and rae· PONY CART, harness
an d POMEROY - bwldmg
wetd. VLrfl.nia,
Cbarle~
coon Send fur pnce !lSI Call saddle . r""' ewis Smith ' Letart I bY •3'0'1
well
drained
and
nice-ISwlllher,
Point Pleannt, West Vb'&lt;l
.-Lnla John Sw1llher. PolDI Plea•ant,
113·5296.
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12 30 3tp ly located about 2 miles from Wnt' Ylrf:lnJI, Donald Swla~r. 11
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Pomeroy , all utihtles avai1 York, Donna Jea~ Harmon. PolDt
1964 1 bl
Pluftant. Welt VlrJinla,
Richard
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&amp;ugene Swisher, Point PlauaDt, Wa,.tl
For Rel'lt
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FOR RENT - Small rurnish- tonholes, monograms, f ancy on mee lot, 150 ft; on 1g • 101 ~. • H.us11 stewart. Maa&lt;Jn, Weill \
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des1gns,
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control • way, scvera I young tree s · A 1I Vlt(lnia,
and the llftknofiiO halra. 4•
~ apartment. Suitable- for 1
etC. o 1·al
vtaef!fl, teeateet.
adminl.tntora alld
Ill' 2 people. Middleport. Phone $36.71 - terms . WY 2-3862. 1I bUj" at $1800 00
l ellecuton of Belli! H.ice, daceued.
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·wy 2-2753 .
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12 31 6tc ' C C CUCKLER, REAL
n Administrator of the etlate of
B''o x' 229 POMEROY omu ! Belle RL~. decelled, Oft tbe ~th diJ
1 room and bath apartment SING. ER sewing machine . wit.h
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WY 2-3830
in the Probate Court of Melg11 r.ounifl Pomeroy . Phone W"\ 2-3319
slip in type round bobb m m i
ty oh.lo. alletnne tbat tt a nluletllary
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12 IS tfc beautJ/u\ blond cabmet, equip- !
---·~· -~ -· ~-2 -atc l !~t~~: ~~~~~e~ e;~~w~! ~~t:e~ ~ MONDAY THRU FRIDAY
12:30 Larry Anderson Show
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ped to zig zag and fancv decoati of admlnlaterLna her utate; 6:00 Sign On - News
3:00 Jim Mees Show
twO 4 room furnished apart- :fgn with cams Pay off 71FOR SALE : 3 bedroom bouse ~ ~,:'.~ 1 ~heo1'"e::enttoik,11W::e:~ri~:d~ 6:05 Scared Heart
4:00 TinyS Santa Claus Show
ments.:.
One first floor W"'Y 2payments
$690
monthly.,
$8.500.00.
Phone
relll estate. m tbe vmaae ot MldttJe. 6·•• Mel·gs County RFD
4:15
Jim Mees Show
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12 31 6tc Charles Lyons, ason.
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lots for rent, close ELECTROLUX sweeper, comVlllaa" of Mlddlotport, Melli Count)', 6:30 Bill Miller
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f4:t Laundrymat and schools 1 plete with attachments and
~~- the pnyer o1 tae eald p1 u. 6:57 Weather
5:00 Sjgn Off
Valley
Lumber &amp; Supply Com· 1
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$2!.20
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SATURDAY
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paper ags.
rms.
ror the purpo• of pa,-1n1 th" debt•
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10-3-Uc I WY 2-3862
12 31 6tc est building, located 352 N and COih of adminbtertna tht ..tat.a 7:05 Tiny's Momlng Chapel
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6·05 Country Music
't..,uERN • room ana bath JT COSTS nothing to use a I Priced for quiclt ~e
ll\. w!U take noUce that tillY b.av. been 7·30 Sports
1:2&amp; Country Jamboree
:·.'furilished apartment. M 1d- Blue Lustre Carpet Sham- 1 quire at Ohio Hotel.
~!~r.:~r~~- ~:!;n!~n!.e~~~::~dtoP~~: 7.:35 Pickens Hardware
7:00 Larry AnderBOD Show
, cBeport. WY W874.
puoer with purchase oi Blue
the ume on or befou tb" :J3rd
(Tues. • Thurs·1
11:00 Top Ten Show
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Rot.ert L. C&lt;Jal.. AdmlnJilrator 7•50 News
12:00 Noon News
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12 29 6tc fo"OR SALE: Modehrn • 1e00ec••,.:,•..:.,~·1:,~:!,,.."' .,.., ••· 8:00 Bill Miller Show
12:1&gt; Mucial Interlude
annD and rour N¥1'11 furro• .. he
tJfC 3 bedroom
orne,
Web&amp;ter and FUltz
Slm
Ins.
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8:00 Johnson
pson
12:30 Tho Rev. Mer
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1110 1 t Syracuse Phone
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BEST PRICES ON
WY ~2fizl
au 28 ' nz&gt; " "" 10• 28· w '· ""
(friday)
1:00 Jim 14- .show
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5:00 Sttgn Off
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..._.eport Aparunent, 5 rooms I
ca....._ wo 8:45 BUl !dJiler bow
SUNDAY
!llld basement. on ground
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:floor. Newly decorated. hard· I
Business Services
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8:00 Frenclt City Baptist
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dq of Nmmb&lt;r. ! .... Mllil"d Clm
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Clack. b~:IDI plaiDtW. med h.er petJ· 8:45 I&amp;S SUper Mkl Sbow
8:30 Sunday Show
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10:00 The Good Life
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Pitch, $15. Only 8 Limited ·"· ror dlvorca from IIAid Bennie
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10:15 Sunday Show
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WY 2-2M2, Roger
STATION
number of jobs can be hanrlledt ~::1 C:,UIO:.t~!Yol 1~:,.t'!:w~~ =:! 10:00 BW Millers BrunCh Show 12:00 Noon New1
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J•ck w Caney
during the holidays_ w111 no and other PrQPflJ" re.llef; said
11:00 Min1sterlal Association
12:15 CbristlaD'J Hour
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Jan 3 Will be for heartna on or after
BEDROOM
duplex
WY 2 9932
be ava a e a er
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1:00 Rev, Aodlew P8l'IDDI
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~':".A,",,~~ "" m ~ ... ll:l5 Family Worsblp &lt;Tbun. 1:30 Rev, Sills BD!upa
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TH• couNTY coun 00 ,.11101 11:16 A.S.C. Program (Fri.)
2:00 Rev. Ro•coe 'n1ome
new homes.
couNTY, OHIO
11:30 Swap Shop
3:00 SUnday Showcatte
For S1le or Rent
ens, storm window•. atum-]:::~·v~:.':,'":11:45 Tln)''s Colintty llytnotlme 3:30 Country llytnotlmen
~~-)Oj~iJOO,se,di;illed - -well\
inurn siding. Call Guy Neig- .., ''"""· •• ,..,,• .,..
12:00 Cement Block Newa
4:30 Baptist Laymaa'• Hour
water system. Bottled
ler, Racine, Ohio.
LIGAL
NOTin
12:15
Goessler
Guest
Star
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Sip OH
No, 731
""' . ... beat. 3 acres of ground , new S76 ·50 up.
12 29
Roy \o\W...On. who ....tdi!S at Muon
state or
ViralDI.a. will
I!OIIIe good road. ml.dway machmes at bargain prices. li
take notll!e that on lhl 4th day of
Reedsville and Ra- The Fabric Shop Singer Sales
EXPERIENCED
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Dam. Will sell on land and Se rvtce, omeroy,
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COAL FOR sale. Good lump
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CHEVROLET, % ton pick· coal delivered or at
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5. new tires, 6-ply.
on StOrey's Run . See tmaJlelt beater oore.
Mtl:nt~~~fllde Cook.
w~- eondit!On. CH 7·2300.
Orville Hogue or phone SH
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finish , firea show little wear , 110 b.p. engme, 4 speed
trans. Radio, beater, red burket seats and vinyl trim.

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on temperatQ1'9 oontroll' arour
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moaned. The alas• cao keep world's 111'111 compUter • """'
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them stralgbl by lbo middle tored air cW!dit!onlnR . . , . .•
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oame. One Ia llteveo E4ward waa iAstalled tt lbe c:euler '"
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Crumpler !IIIII lbo other'
Ia cootrol meebanlcal eQulpmool
Woril waa recttlued by re1a- steveo Ray Crumpler.
acattered tbrougboul tile l,lt
Pricod
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of
lbo lllldden death
acres the centet coven.
TRANSMISSION S8ivOII Coa&gt; I
of
Mrs.
Allie
Frost
(Bentz)
of
roNDmONING
The operallon focuaes on ,
pany RepairlnR lll mal:et.
Contoct:
Athem
on
Chrtsbnaa
Day
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COMPIJTI!;R
cossole
Unted to a Hooeywe;
t.omatlc and standard traueral
relatlvea
and
friends
from
HOUSTON
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band
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digital
compuler,
CARROLL JOHNS
rnlsslons
Maurice Gagooo,
here attended the funeral aervOwner. Pb011e WY 2-31'11.
Pomoroy
lces on Sunday afternoon.
II 17 tfc
Mr. and Mrs. Rlcbard Swartz
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and family of Revenna visited
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c.mp~o~o
his parents, Mr. and Mre. vrre
ACBOSS
42. Sco11. Resort
CrUt ......Uord
Swartz durtng the boltdaya. An1. woo~c...
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m.
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was Cash Bentz of Ravenna.
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former
denta
Baellle, Oldo
Gresory Winebrenner
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10. Long 1tlck
RU88lall
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been very Ill in Meiga Memor· 1L Unfeeling
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at.
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2l.. OJ&gt;. '
Uvest~
Dec. 27 was 36;offering $11.45. ; Mr. a~d Mre. Clair Woode
ol.
2.Ammged
ina row:
---\ Worship services were held at and Conm Sue of Pomeroy spent 14. Glveu
33. Not
pro.
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poet.
A ~ESH cow •. Holstein. John 10 . 45 'th Ll d Dill'
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nlght
with
their
par1
1ft.
Behold
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HoKdashelt, Mmersvtlle.
le~der 1¥1
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mger, ay ents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles D. 18.Bertngtee• eeb
cup
A Pinch
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6. An eating
CORN FED fat hog, 300 Ibs. The Christmas program held enjoyed · a turkey dinner at tho
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WY 2-3079.
12 28 3tc at the church here on Wedne•· Clair Woode home in Pomeroy . 20.Land
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8.8olmdlrf
portable
•day evening, Dec. 23, was well Helen Findling of Columbus
measure
&amp;dove
appll&amp;uoel
ar. Goeolr
Employment Wanted attended and enjoyed by all. spent Chrlstm~s with her m&lt;&gt;- 21. Just brulb
1. Gtfta tor
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close to. u
!be poor
26.Weep
39.~
LADY wants wock 5 days a Osie Mae Follrnd was in !her, Iva Fmdling aod her bratho llllrtaco
S.Saya
convulolft17 40. SoaJr,
week. Phone WY 2-6418.
·charge of the program which ! ther, Russell.
22. Poker
apln
00. 8Jamo
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and Mrs. Linnie Gaul spent ten
12.28-3tc consisted of recitations
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sorms by the small folks and 8 days at the home of her son-in- :u. DeJrwt4,
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Farm Machine
pigenat. "On 1o ll(!thlehem," law and daughter, Mr. and Mfs. 211. 1l'lwli:IIJ
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by the older folks. with Wilma , James Crockarell and fami'y 21.G.....,
area
FOR SALE: lnternaUonal Man· Jean Atherton providing the of Alexandria, Va.
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aroUDd
ure spreader, reasonable. For music. The White Gill offering Mr. and Mrs. Robert White
a homo
~~..sale or trade for livestock. was taken. Rev. casta had the of Keno visited Mr. and Mrs. 28.strlke
Eldon Gaul, Chester.
, prayer. Santa Claus appeared William Carr and family r&amp;- 29.Man'a
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nickname
12 31 3tp and distributed gifts which had cently.
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Water
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Mr. and Mrs. Otto Swartz of 30. crart
Christmas Tree.
Shade visited at the Follrod- 31. Iowa:
abbr.
Insurant•
Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Yost Robinson hOIIII! recently.
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Girl'•
IOIII'oSON. Slmpsoo ln8Ur8!1e&lt;&gt; and family of Sugar Grove spent
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Ageoey, ln. AD fDnDI o1 1n several days durirg the Christ- UNCRUMl'I.ES
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.........,.. Jim Jobnsoa and ·mas holiday season with their CRUMPLERS
38.Ageo
Bud Simpson. Agetlll.
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry HOUSTON iUPil - "Steven 38.0neof
1 1 ttc Guthrie and Mr. and Mrs. Tom Crumpler" lS not. exactly
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King Lea.r'll I"
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narre you WQU1u find repeated
40.
Corrodes
l'~tJTO ':'py~g .::c~pe! Mr. and Mrs. Paul Perry and I often in any direclnry. But 41, A step ot
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a ladder
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of Columbus · spent Christmas lber job one day as klndergarc;:;:~. Pomeroy with their parents. Mr. and ten teacher at Park Place Ele- DAILY CRYI'TOQU(JI'E- Here's how to work It:
1 mentary School wher
a sahool
9 f tic Mrs. George Guthrie.
AXYDLBA.Ali:B
- ---:----:--:-:-·-:---Mr. and Mrs. Edward Shael- employe entered with a new
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Legal Notice
One Jetter atmply st.a.Dds for BIIOI:her. Ia this sample A Is u.ae j
IN nil!- PIOIATE couRTO;--:
!C!I' Ute three L'a, X for tbe two O's, etc. Single letter., •po•EASY TERMS
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trophies, the length aud formation of the ...W aro all hinta.

Pomeroy

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vi.oltell Mr. tmd Mrs. WWlam
€arr tmd daughten, Salurdal'.
Mrl. Carr ball been laid up wlth

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Are Theme for 'Week ol Prayer'

Fourth Brrthd(Jr,
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The general theme for {i,~ , Live A ·I'" by the Rev Nyle JD
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Blaolnl of MIIO!l.
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onnual "Week of Prayer" be- Bordeu . ..II Moriah
BapllSt
·~Ding. ':. Mr and Mrs
Ml.ll Florence Grimm of eo.
gtnmng Mond:" .vemng Jan· Churrh . Rev Boone .. wnrshtP I
Jn Middleport
Jarur~uihtn). Hellhta:
eWS 0 e8
Iumbul and Mr. 111111 Mn. Bert
uary 4 ai the Middleport F1r~t leader . muSic by liw ~ trsl Hap·
lo Pomeroy
The Eagles. clau of tht AsIn oboorvance of her fourth
Grimm of Point Pleosant C811·
l!apll't Chun I• w11\ be "God' , list chOU"
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bury Methodist church school Holiday guest. of Mr.
blrthda
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ed on Mr. aJi11 Mrs. Bill Rei·
Answers to Eternal QueslJuns'
Thursday, Jan 7. sermon top· MJ_ss ~egge Ba~omc~ of e: jand Its families held its annual Mrs. Eber l..ewts Included their Ptct y.
ere taken of Shari I Tbe Letart Grade! ICJlool.pre- ltns Christmas even1Jll.
The se-J"vwt&gt;c sponsored by IC, ' What Will II ProfJI~Ih a York City, SOp 18
a rome ' ' Chnstmas dinn~r and
party daughters Mr and Mrs
sh ures ~ her man, lovely sented 1 Christmas progralt\ Mr and Mrs Julian GUnocf
the Mlddl• por l ~hmstenal As- Man 1[ He Gam&gt; ilw Whole I Sroidkatef.FPa. and Edwwvard Bar- ~ Wednesday evening at
I he Spronger ~f ~ldwetl; M;.
as e -~n with her ~Ike A Monday evening, Dec. 21st. It and daughters ' o1 RunllngtOn
. 1 room
Mrs. George Va\16
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"''" blrtbday cake' iD· tbe waa at•--•-•
ts f M. ad were
M Ichurc h socta
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~l'.ft!U by an outstand· were Christmas day pest1 ol
.soctalwn ~' 111 bcgm each eve· Wor ld ,, bY th e Rt ·v Howard omrd o atrmont
ning at 7 :m With mtntsters ol !{ uppt&gt;lt of the First
Untied ~~\\ :~ g~esBa~mc~· ~ulbe;:y I A baked ham dmner was
dleJMll"t ; and Mr. and Mrs.
shape of a turtle. bated by inl large crowd, and enjoyed her parents, Mr. and Mf1,
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thf" vanou~ 1 hurrhPs g• vm~ th~ Presbytenao Church. worsh~~ H~J hts ·
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ved at 6 30 p.m The
group lliam Stewart, Athens;
he1 aunt. Mrs. Joseph Struble. by all.
ClareJ1Ce ijoffman.
sermon
leader. Rev ~1 E.. Dowro , I \lg and Mrs Eldon w...ks ,
seated at tables attrac- Mrs_ Estella Walburn and liar- Indtvidual lee eream qbrlst- Mr. and 1\ln. Geprse ,Boston,
Mr. and Mrs. ()on S~ml
Sprrml mu~~~ ,.,.arh evl'nmg music by the ', l'l hodtst choir. , rt&gt;ttJ~ned home Thursda afte~ we~e m Christmas cover and lry Walburn, Middleport.
mu trees, cqffee and tool aid Mr: Mlirl Wolfe and Mrs. Mlr- and children of hl"kers~url
wall be trl rh.uge o1 tht' church _ F~~day. Ja~ uw~t&gt;.r:s~: to~r speudmg Chr•stmar '-";· Rt"'v- : ~~rangeO'I('nts of seven red and ! Mr. and Mrs. Edward Tewks- were served.
Uyn Rott,en were bullneu vls- ~ lpent Christmas day wlth .her
choir" Ttw :-.1 hPdll lt' lor Jhe It:. How Sh.:~ll
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Ids burg wjth their son and I
miles placed at mLer- bary and rJOn, Tom, of Wellston, Present wert Mrs. Carl Mit- Itors in New Haven Monday. parents, Mr. and Mrs. Hal1)'
week or ml:'ellngs ~~as fo llows \\ e ·•Nt!~lL•rl so ~~~\d
~:ugllte•·-;n-law, Mr and Mrs ~~~~:nal~~i fthe table wtth a red l vtsi~ed. .during the
wiUt (!h, Mr. and Ml1. Charlet I.,e. Mn. ~argaret Thomas and Flowers and f~UY;. '
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Monda~ , Jm• ~ ,1-'! Inon tor•c, tiOn. b~ the .Rev ~
or· John R Weeks and Tom
·andle encircled with pine con· thelJ' p;p-ents, Mrs. E. 0.
gar and lmella, (]l,uck:it Bill Jrene WlRebrenner Wel'f Mon- Mr. Russell Thori'lal ·of ~·
\' What Doth thP Lurd Requtre ur lhf ~hur&lt;:~oiR~vhns~~r;en· E:d~ard L.ietwtler daughlt-r :~ between the arrangements. bary and Mr. J. H. ~rate.
and Maria Dawn, Mr. and Mn day d:vlleC
off~-~~ liant, Ohlo was I ·)Yitkencl
ef Thee'' b\ ~h . . Hl·~1et~od~t ~~~~tc e~,e~,he Moont
Monah J.:mt&gt; Sue aQd son Mark re-- A smalf candle m a gumd~op I Mrba and t~ ton
Joseph Struble and Mtrhael, M~. Cl~l ':ot~man so~ guest of his mother, Mer'arpowson, 11 1 HP,llh
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lurnf&gt;d to their home Pitlsburg. holder was at each place Mtss ey . ve re
me
Mr. and Mra. Gene Mitch and
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the et Thomas .
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Pa F'rlday after a visit with I Marcta Karr, teacher,
asked spendmg the Christmas
Shari and Mark and Mr. and home for several week• as
Mr and Mrs. ~arl .Morri8 ol!
ltev . Don.&lt;ld Htrk ' muSic by
hts parents, Mr and Mrs. John race
A decorated birthday In Kansas City, Mo with
Mrs. Terrell,
Ohio River Sand a1 &lt;;ra: Junction City, .Oiuo ., _.. wtell&lt;
fbe Churcl l ot ('hr•'lt choir
Mrs. Jf'ellrllll is
Llf'lwiler Mr. Lietwller has ~ake With the inscrtptwn~"Hap- daughter a~d famlly, Mr.
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diaer 1.1 on d!'Y doc fo!
end guests or her ·pimlnts, Mt.
: Tuesday. l.m 5.
sermon
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been qmte ill.
BJrthdav, Millsa," present- Mrs: Marvtn E. Boyles
winter.
and Mrs. Bill Rotllrul.
fopic. Wh&lt;•J0',\111, s hall
-A Hostess for Pllrl,v
MISS Mae •Meado·YS has re- ~~to MillsB Kay Rizer hy herlfamtly
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Mrs. Sarah Hannum and Rob- Rev . and Mrs . .WJ!bur Sax·

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)Craft unions of the Marietta '
have notified the Maritime .
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••ide labor to remove an~ equip- :
be local shipyard.
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'.ission announced in December !
&gt;me $6,900,000 involving the I
:, had been withdrawn because i
I al condition. MMC president
the action that appeals
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ward Tewkshary and son,
my, Wellston; Mr. and Mrs.
William Grate South

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Remodeling or modernizing can give new
Hfe to your home ••. add to ita comfort and
convenience ••• and Increase Its market
value. Stop In and talk It over. There it no
obllsatlao.

NO MONEY DOW
EASY BUDGET

NEW KITCHEN

in modern homes. Let us
show you how you can

) have one.
As low as

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$9.96 mo.

PANELING
A good modernizing
project for the winter
months. Panel an aver,
age room for

as little as .. , $6.64mo. ,

The modarn .;..ay to
beautiful unsightly ceil'ings. An average ceil-

ing aa

low as • • • • $5.00 mo.

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ton, W. Va., and Mr. ~~r: Mr~
Gary Du&lt;tding and cho ren

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Chorlea McNamee.
Mrs. Mabel Walburn,
lumbus, wu the holiday
end g~siMof ":.. ld
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while Ills W!fe will re·
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Recent
guests of Mr. and Mrs.
0. E. McKinley were Mr. and
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"IIICH
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Nearly income tax time again! If you've paid by
check you have your major deductions right in tho
book and your cancelled checks are prool ol what
you paid. But if you or your wife have been payin1
bills with cash, unless you've been a demon book.''
keeper all year long, you're stumped. We suggest
that you open a joint or individual checking account
at our bank. You'll like banking here where you
~ ballk 011 liS for ALL your banking needs.
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The.FARMERS BANK
and_Savings Company
Member Peeler• I R...rv, System
Memlt ll't1'•r•l Dep•slt llllu.,.,.. Corporltlon
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ONlf Ddi.LAR (~l.Cl~l f'tNALTY IF LU..'ENSE IS P~RCRA~EI) AFTER ·~:

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gbter, Kayle, have spell! a week
wUh ·ber parents, Mr. and Mrs.
EsHO McGraw and daughter,
Shirl~, In Meadowbrldge, W·
va. ·
Miss Marjorie Harris
has
retunled to Waahlnglon, D.
foiJowll)&amp; a holiday vtsit with
her faiher, Me. Robert lfarrll,
·Mrs. Herbert Chambers
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returned ftOm a visit In Day·
ton with· her daughter and JOD·
. Jl&gt;.law,' Mr. and Mn. Wlllta Aleshire:. They accompanied . her
to her hllll]&lt; In Middleport dur·
tng the weekend .
The Mltklleporl Garden Club
will II)OI!t January • In the Columbua and Soulbem Ohio Eleetrtc Company social room.
Mr. and Mrs. Dallas
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WELL, COUNTY AuDIToR, Meigs .eouhty, Pome;:oy, OIUo. In~- il"tltiift
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pionship game. Several wagers of over
M I S·S MIDN)GHT'S NOTEB00K: $100,000 were made_ ... Glamorous PaHollywood's most fabulous discotheque, mela Curran's newest adorer is Herbert
Whisk' A Go Go, wJII open a branch in Wei! , an investment. broker.
New York soon after the first o! the
year. There'll also be a rep . a ,11 "'"
The daughter ot one of the biggest·
World's Fair in Apr: · ahtr ~nat another and most loved - stars in show business
one in Ahc.u' -""' ... ~~1 eanwhile mflny of is causi~~ her mother a ~eartache. She's
the established Gotham spots are hav- on ma.n~uana •. and makmg no · ·secret
ing terrible trouble, with at leas( three! __ about 1t m thetr set. Tw.o ~qually famou•
scheduled to fold after they rake in the actresses are havmg s1molarly dreadful
New Year's F;vo:o r,t , ~ ness. One of them j~ . pr~b~ems With ,their ~oung da~ghters. ·.. ,
· being piagueu uy the mob. which.' w~nls Brigitte Bardo s. Chrostmas g1ft to her
"a piece of tbe action," so ita owners lQve .. Bob ZMurJ. was a paor of pru~tmgs "
will get the message by way of strike by Pocasso ... The ~or~e Maharls·Rothreats- maybe even a strike_ troub- bert Morse comedy, Quock Before It
" Maybe
that ia
parlll
le in the kitchen, fights outside the pre- Melts," has been getting a lot of laughs
because these ptetw-es 'a(e · uJlo
mlses and other scenes that are bad for from the aud1ence as well as squeals
real. Maybe you've noticed thai
_:;.._ bgsin~ss ••••• Barry Goldwater Jr. and from. teenage girls ... But a lot of scenenone of our kids are ev~r ·showJ
\ ~hger Gloria Grev seem to have moved stealing has been done on the movoe by
in
their bomeS or even .men'Jnto the se
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Milton Fox•. Milton Fox is a highly eel';'·
BY DICK ILEINER
:syoil J:JunoQ ' ana Roddy MacDowall eated ·penj:Uin - no.kldding- and he s
. MALIBU BEACH &lt;NEA) tion their parents or families."
have seen "Hugble" three tlmes_.since it - scoring bog on prevtew cards.
"Btach Blanket Bingo;'" now
"BF...ACH BLANKET tiiNGO."
opened. AIJ'in one week ... A famous
Actor ~am Wanamaker, m Lon~OI) _ before-the cameras here. is the
ayth9r o( sexy liest-sellers is quteuy ·(hut curren.tly, 1s about to return to dorecting.
latest of the Beach series-there Hke its three
predect!ssor!•
effectively) living-just as wild a story as He's s1gned to do four ~ drarna.s and
Yras " Beach Party,•• "Muscle stars Annette FuniceUo, Frank·
ajly he ever" wwte for his lurid. novels, the~ statt_s w?rk. on the folll), vers10n of
Beach Party" and
" Bikini ie Avalon and llary~ Lembecl&lt;,
. He seems to be doing heavy research for Bllbe Hobday s bfe story, The Lady
Beach." But no, oo, Naneue, These three pla7 continuing
. ll:S next' book. ; . . Mana Callas is· want· Sings The Blues."
'On the Beach" wasn't one of roles, with others like
Jody
ed for. 11Moulning Becomes f:i'l,.rot .. ~ ••
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McCrea back agoin lind then a
b
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A flood of obscene material is reachhi h 'Will b · ·
These are tbe teen-apt~' an- few new races and ,figures.
w
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' e ·Given w en - e etropu•· lng th•. Un.ited States from Denmark and
itao Opera moves to its netll' borne in Lin·
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ower to "W• and Peace" and
Lombect, lbe floe &lt;Qmict . aetcolo Ce!lt~r, - bilt there's a :projllem: -'Cal· Sweden. The sick material is mailed to
"Crime and Ptlnlshment .~ They •· playa Eric
Voa ZlpJift',
las.hates .to si~ln English. .
London ana IonvarJ•d from there, with
are written and' acted in a Ian- lellller of a moiOreyele &amp;a"l·
·• • · •
the name of one of England's niost con~ fiioquen'tly defies ad- TJoen are sis bo;ys llllil
tw~
·' . The ·
'~ewswo~by MoYie Com• l!etvlltive hotels given as ~he · return- ad- gua&amp;e'
ulf oomprehe~lon• .They .follo\f . " llrl• · hi ~is ....., ..... toe feels.
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20th Century-Fox, dress. Hock Hudson's percentage_deal on
tettaiil paiterna, wltb their own very paternal 101rard
thm.
have
flash sobn, Statistics his newest cinema, "Strange Bedfel•
lradilio!lll
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rigid
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T1oe
croup
lmqs
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stuilio, which wa~ li!· lows," is astronomical. He'll collect the
. ~8IICOuipiJnd lloe set and .l lltn II lllk
~~~~lf:i~:~t;~~ ·two
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Bill about lll•m mMIIIi oome peri
ne,t 111akes it even nicer . . . . . When Ernest
AStier,
(Ellzabe~
Montgomery's
-al appeara~.
, .in a Borgnlne's divorce decree from Ethel
hus~)
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sand,
we
"These pictures
good for
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88
~erlmn! is final, he's likely to make bis
•·-me,"
Lembeck
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enj'ov'
lrie!l. ..Jgnore. the ' t;N'A-'D ... so
_, at matrimony. w:tth Dopna
Ul!Ori'td·
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aliens
1n
bithem
and
they
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and
, . . Nora E&lt;ldingt011 Hayes is
olhet beach attire reacl! i !rem~ audienCe.
wedding rings too. The luc''!liti•!d ~lind waitlnB And my assoc'tltiOii with ·thii
Aian HoroWitz. Nor~ was
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shol
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company is ~ mcot.'pleasant
the
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COLOR TV ~. c:lu~~~; ~~ ~.;, a~h:r:i ville. He :a:~=~: of
BAKER FURNITURE

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rig1tlan1lea to the rim
or the usual ~ee angle.

viSIT UN suNoAv .
Mrs. charles McNamee
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Hof!man i iearned of the death of

Pomeroy visited Mr. and Mrs.
!lomer Rolley Sunday.

pl'\ldUCI~t·~aoo~·~~~~~~rlng~a:~~a~y•tdlnne~;;~aue~w~sf:~ot::Mr:·:no~t~see~~them~~ln~t:tme~:~....-~·~~..- .
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SAVE 0 II your Salesf1"ps

In ltmited
Ia the ftrst radial
tire produce4
the United sta(4a. A
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'CIQ.patra' Fools Box Office .t:xperts

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available
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Carl Roach and otber

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CEILING TILE

T~

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and James
and Mary,
Mrs.Trina,
Donald Lisle parents,
holiday Mr. a ';:!ts
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and Rose Ann and Keith, Mrs. Fisher. Other gu= w~e lam:
KerOJeth cundill and Mary Lou ~nd Mrs. John F
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and two guests, Mrs. Marvin tly of Hebl'on. .
Roberts of Racine and Beth Mrs. Doyle. Mtller of

Huntington, W.Va.

The economical way to
gain need8d living
space. lei us give you a
free estima le .

As low as ...

Headquarters For

Middleport, 0.

Here's an inside remcd.
eling project that will.
please the en~ire family.
As
low ao .. . $16.66 mo.
FAMILY ROOM
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A United Prou lntemlotlonol
""or· ' Traffic Violations
survey oloo-..ed at Jeut 23 d1fllll
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in traffic from I p.m.
Nft
.io- 1 Charged by Police
Year's Eve until mldnJiht suab--•· day, only '""' ell .tht predlo&gt;Jit Lany Lee Griff'oth • """""'
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Th CbrlstmU weekend
M vill_e. was arrested by Pomeroy ~i wase DIJe abovl tba predlc, . police over the weekend
011 f
, ,.1 charges of speeding and dtlv· oon.
ing left of center. He posted By f.lr the - I t II!Cidtnt ol
,., bond lor his appearance before the holidays ba.J!POIIed on the
~I Mayor Charles Legar Tuesday final day Ill a.t billy when
.-J noght.
four pono• J*llbod in
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In Pomeroy Mayor's eourt grindina bend aa ctlliel•.
Saturday night, Theodore Smith, The dead lltciDded ('l'lllll'llllay
1.,_ Pomeroy, was fined $tO and Night) _ Luealler:
Mrs.
1 costs by Mayor Legar on con- Gertrude Roollo«, • Qolum·
viction of intoxication.
bus, killed 1n a avtD, ..UtRm
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I Adm158ionl Satanlay - Nell
'DC 1Griffith, Portland : NelU. Burmt lord. Pomeroy .
--' Dlsehar1es Sallmlay - Hoi·
ly Friend, Long Bottom; Nancy
Nelson, Rutland.
lao Admlsotona Sonday - Mabel
ad Cleland, Racine.
et. Discbor1es Sunday - Eliaa·
.bl beth Horak, Pomeroy; Bente
"" /Patterson, Pomeroy; Nellie Bur·
1111 l...t, Pomeroy: Frank Capehart,
tl. Pomeroy.

\Glance

in Lancaster.
~ - Clrcllwllle, Myrll•

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lttlvday - l..oloeanor, Mn.
Patricio Auld II, Orient, kill&lt;
ed when the oar .Ia wbleb lilt
was a pa• C
Wll llnock
by another Mjdd!IW alllo
on
U. S. 22 iD • lwn Falrlltkl
County·
s.lay - 7 tt om., Llrry
Footer, 17, Rt, 1,
Scoawoet.
killed wbln obat by • .31-&lt;:ab·
ber revolwr 1111 wu aamin·

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nvenes at noon EST.

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when tilt IIPftiiiD&amp; ... a11o waa
riding 11. erubld Itt lattlntate
71 about 20 mn. -'~!.,.. of
Circleville.

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whip to replace ADMISSIO!di M'IVRDAY _
. Candidates
c. Pastore of Blanche S~·
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of Oklahoma.
live Clarlt,
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Predictions

• ~~ - - o---- Slalt ~ OGlf.ldal•c ....,.
:::;:of the Tu-F.oditcWel
Metal I ~gain neiii-lt -~ed .. ·i]ullaeye
t8 Trades Council were the presi· ' m Predtctlng ·lh&amp; Jona
New
; the dents of sev£-n local crafts wt- l Year's weekend U~le
toll,
nd i ions, Lawrence Litchfield,
but they ,..,. not proud of the
\ :be , eratmg Engineers :
Leonard fact.
' ,en ;Shob•. Carpenters Local 1159;
Director Wanea 0. Helson
John w. H. Smith, Pipefitters of the l!lihl'4Y , Sa(ety DepartI
•• , Local 021: Emmons Thomas, ment predii!W :II periiOOS •outd
I Painters Local 1440; Emmer die In trldk! durin&amp; tht Christ·
. :or Welch. Boilermakers
Local ma~ weeteD,;t. and a~ 24
hia!610 : James H. Rice, Maehln- ~ durong !he New Years week&gt;bs !ist' Lol'al 1583 and Henry Hos· end, and he came. anoomfort·
sp- char, Etectriciallll Local 31.
able close botlo lima.

ther,t tA ,l:polpi,bO.

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DISCHAltGEi•tA'I'URDAYMichi&amp;~ opposes Rep. \ Norma J.mD, ltli:lbl: ·· 0~11
for House Republican ,Boggeu, Syrat~~~t: be Wml
lrsbip from Rep. Josepb Fruler, Kaoaup; Robert oVn
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a crucial historical que• manda from r 4 II 11 '-""
, lion," Rusk said, disl:usaing tbe ero that tile llllmiJdilraliOD 81111
reasons for u.s. involvement. Congraa "coma te .,._... 1111
He described the question aa the VietniiBIIe oltuation.
··whether a cours.:! of aggression Senate Domocralle I .. der
is going to be allowed to move II&lt;Hte Malllfleld, MOIII., .........
&lt;Is I ahead and whether appetites lng on a televised Wat.U.w,
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toft her hom e, HousTtoend. ' parenls. Mr. and Medrs.
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lloonc of the r'Jr&lt;t
Baplit:s•. Deportment of the Middleport Reed and sons
:dinner ;nd ihe group
sang the hohday weeke M,wtiErvln
Church ~ordsh~ lt&gt;al~er.musJclChurrh ol Chnst dt at ~~~·st· l Mr and Mrs. Clyde Raines~Happy Birthday to her.
:rents,rdMr. and
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A large crowd attended the Mrsd ~er duties as janitor and relatl~es here. ~·· of Mr
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Rev Howar
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t at her home and daughters Karen and Pen· 1
umga ner.
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is Tom King, the lOP
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by the F'tr&lt;:. t Umted Presbvterfl~ ~as P~~ 'J Monda even· n.,. Sue of Els~ere, Ky. arrived While seated at the tables, Out-or-town holiday gueSts of E.Jil!lld.t.e;'~M ~ ~ ~';(.u·-Lf2 the Letart lthool aftet Ulne · Jves King and ~ Grimm o1
lan choir
on sycamore St.
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New Yea rs lor a visot With Mr Mrs- Estill Moore, president. Mrs. J;Jrnest Bowles and lam· ~ ." f' .. a • '""~"!' •'f!n"P:"' WMI ........lved here by Kirkland, m. aro
apendln&amp;
Wednesday, Jan. 6, sermon mg:
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Mrs Ra mond Krider
on behalf of the class, present· ily included her children. Mils First Bept'lat ell
Uri- friellds ol the death of Mary some time here. .,.
. "If a Man D~es, Shall He I ze~·::~. wer."w~:~~~ ~nd J'rs 1 an~~rs Rufu~ Randolph and [ed Dana Winebrenner, a mem· Emmaline Bowles of Cleveland; :'~v:'\.~am, sPJ:: Parsons Htighes
formerly of • Mr. and Mrs. T••"!! ram.
c81 t Roach, Mrs Thelma Boy· daughter, Nancy of Racine vis- : ber of the class a~d ~lso .~~urc~! ~e~nn~~· : ' ~all of ~!"!feel '
parilcl:ft:,;; Ml l,hlll _:m=tyBeaC::nd~~ ily, Moundsville, Clme' ~
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er Miss Brenda Boyer Mrs. tted F'• rday evening, with Mr. school supermten en • WI
· ars
owes r:. ~- worship 'teereaU., and 91» now
' n\1 with evenmg to sp8ld • few w,JI
W;lham !!radford won the door and Mrs. Raymond Krider and gift.
tsurnedda tor Columbuak' wlt.hltthem 141 hour. M~. 'i'lmY FQ.wler wu mhade herMabrtomeon o;~or~a a.id with her parents, Mr. and Mn.
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was enroute to Columbus, Ohio
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conducted by Mrs. Moore and \ nd Mrs VIncent Daho were 1loe Re~. and Mrs. DoJuld lor the holidays to villi;;;,&amp;&gt; son Word was received
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Hradw&lt;d was presenled w1th a ~gt
and Mrs. Willis Gles Mrs Franklin Rizer reported a .
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f Mr and Bonne were leaders fqr the
d d ugbter Nancy relatives of the death ol ......
' gift from the oiher teachers and daughter, Sharon of Iris ~ on itoe 12 baskets of fruit and ~::'':0: r.~sts~ famll for ~ew Year's games ioN! con- ~\::": ::alb :C,M,,.,..., en- Elbert (Grace) Brooks of Mer
He'reshments were served lo Corrie, S C. were recent guests 1
. ndy taken to shut-ins before
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test! A deosert. smorsaobonl
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Mrs. W&lt;lham B&lt;a im
pn- : o 1s SJ S er a,w ro er·on-aw iChrlstmas. Troy Zwilling was Mrs John Smith suffered a )'(SS served at 10 p.m. fol~wed le Wedneaday Dee. 2Srd. She
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Mrs., M• and Mrs. Norman Harinled to the fioW&lt;r com·
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huaban6.1PMII 'Ill• II .the mother rl """'"
t:arl Roach, Mrs Boyer, Ml" ·l brecht and other relatives.
~ ~~ee. A round robin card was ~8 c~u;:.:~" 1a~ ~~t~a!e;. Boone depleting the year's ac- :SoO: w"::erecbool teaeherl children of which ~lit .at
Boyer, Mrs. Frankltn Tnplelt,
Mr and Mrs. r::arl Hysell and ' sent to Henry Dailey at Holzer . QJtl
Y lght weeks She ilvltles of !be churcl!, .
In the J.etart school fqr !I«Yeral hontt.
MIDDLEPORT . 0.
Mrs Robert Hysell and Mrs sons Kenneth and Carl Jr. l Hospital
~g 8 calst for~ he d ..~~ter Among the sll!les !~~town were
. in the late , 11120'•' arid Mr. and Mrs. V)rgll Adkins,
--:;;~;:~::::;;:::::::;;:; Ra .;.ond Cole.
were New Years dinner guests '
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Rev. and Mts. Bater, daUJ!IO
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of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Hy·l Miss Karr was in charge of Mrs. Vmcenl Daho and family.
of tht llmuels of India, early 30s.
llannalr&gt; ;.,.. ter GerJikl~ and famlly -~
se ll and faily.
the program and read
two Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Scarber- lhe ln~latlon pi the Gq!Jd lllrl&amp;
Mrs, Sarah
I ,Christmas donner JUetlt&amp;
pi
Steok Dinner is
Mr and Mrs. Howard Daley i New Yea&lt; poems from
The Iry have returned from a '"::~ the ch'utcb eent...Qlal ~ Robert wer~ ~..m=yM~;, Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Fowler il/ill
Pomeroy, Ohio
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and Kmn and Brownyn of ' Christian Herald after which Idoy . vtalt In Columbus
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Inf the Roata at the Melg't Coun- ner guests
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Servetl We nes ty
Middleport were dillner guests ieach member _ made a New l thelr family including Mr. a~ IY fair, and other event&gt;.
True _Blessing of :naoo. .
Mr. and Mro. Raymond Say·
TONIGHT
Jerr~ Lewts in
A steak dmner was served I New Years of his parents, Mr. : Year's resolutton. A diScUsSion Mrs, Henry Sc:::;~ and~~ The WGI'Ship service was held out~ towners :~ wfth thetr re are the proutj p.~~rents ,of
"THE PATSY"
to members of ihe Me1gs Mo- and Mrs Everett Dailey.
1was held on how to increase j ily and Mr. a
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WbU just priOr to rnl4oght wth Mra. Chris mas wee e
F t.r their flnt bom • son &lt;Jclm
{ TerhniC'olorl
Olin Bailey 1the attendance at church school I Stockman and famtiy.tertal • Gerald Anlllony as
pianist. pnda": ':eic
G:;m~ Russell). The mother II th •
Lewis, lna Balin, F.v torcycte Clul and their guests Mr and Mrs.
Sloane, Phil Harns. Wednesday evrnong at Crow's and grondchildren, Bruce and and at class meetings.
there the Stockmana enth
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ar•• • «B .~~-- of St former Janet Sblnn of CotlllieJJ~~!~·~ Wynn, Peter lorre,
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e1r orne, G ou singing of "Blest Be . . Jud'
Mr and Mrs. Bill toonal leader. A P'IYtl' oervk:e J
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Present were Mr. and Mrs Cleveland l"nday, after a viStl
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- lnae w...brt~~tr
Colorcartaon1
Gene Houdashelt. Mr and Mrs. i w1th Mrs Homer Holter, Mr. T'::. T~~be~·t" Louks and the ScarherryM andndch:~n,Aifred Buskirk and~ Beekfr toll·l;:rker~~. Mr. and Mrs:
George Wnght, Mr. and Mrs l and Mrs. Roy Frec.ket and Mr. M d' Pra er in unison, clos- l connatl,
r'r.Ja hlld
f Ttpp lng the chtu'l$ bell 1* IJIIJII, La ey
Wlnebrener and Mr. SHOATS 1IILM
SUNDAY, MONDAY,
Fehx Alkire. Mr and Mrs. Phil and Mrs John Bailey.
Lor s
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Holter visited ed the meetmg.
Coty, and Mr. and Mrs. Lan? with a Ne" y ·r ....H•• hv and Mrs. Thornton
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FIR&amp; TRvCK SAFETY
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King, Mr. and Mrs Clarence IrecetJlly with her brother and Attending were Miss Karr, e s
Mur- the congregation.
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W: brener) all of HOUSTON tUPI) - P'or •D
tTechmcoior)
Jordan , and Mr and Mrs. Wil- sister-m-law, Mr. and Mrs Ray. Mrs. Moore, Mrs. Louks, Mrs. I Mr. and ~- h : • 811 · · ·
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~~ be:: al~ne Jimmy llan· their tradition and brl&amp;tou\tss,
'' -"•••• s.n •., Dav1d N&lt;ven. liam Wagner
mond !"reeker, Tuppers Plains. Herbert Parker and Nancy, Mr. ray had as 811 0
yMgue
11liE GIRDLE
urn f Col bul
red fire trucks mllht not be the
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"~!'~le . ~~:~~~G~~
Kay Bong. Kenney Hartley.
Mrs Roy Holter and daugh- and Mrs. John Sauvage
and 1Mr. and. Mro. Marvin ~ I STOPS SQU1BM11
num
urn E;_t Hower· 1 safest, Dr. Arthur C. Helnsen of
Roger Alkire, ter. Ann visited Friday, wt!h Jean and D1ck, Mr. and !drs. and famtly,
AKRON, 0. IUPI) -An auto- tonMr·,:,_nd1
of Huntington ' san Joae, Calif., belleves.
Prince" ~axme Arnold , l:eorge Wag- her mother,
M~s. George Franklin Rtzer and Franklin of Lewisburg.. ~ !ver th~ nloblle tire !hat wears a jlrdle H~onMe:::.iandLindaWine. Heinsen told the lrlteniatld!'-;
ner and George Starcher.
Thompson of Cheslnre.
and Mthsa Kay, Mr. and Mrs. Murray 81 '~t"'si~ s with their II drawing whistles of approval :
ner Thursday aftmooon. al Auociatton ol Fire Ch~
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carroll Norris and Clarice and holiday In
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nd from etJgineers here.
nd M
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Roush that chiefs should think alllillf
GIVES DINNER
Debbie, Mr. and Mrs. Franklin 1daughter and !':'U::,Y·
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The
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changing !rom the trlilllttonM
1 bands o1 steel cord beneath ~ 111the Ct.-lstma&amp; holidaysIB rad
Gene Grate ente'rtamed with Hendri&amp;s Ch•rles Hoback, Mr. Mrs. Robert MH
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to yellow fire trucks. Or
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a ChriStmas di?"er for mem· and Mrs.' Troy Zwilling, Mr. ilyMand :··~r:,oh: f~rrell tread, atablllzea the lre'ad
ith Mrs. Roulb'o ..,n, Cocil, white flrl! trucks.
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''More cars hit fire :i~7ii
Ion l"ust-St. Present were Mr. Mickey,· Patty, Suzanne, Ruth ~nd ~h~r:"i/dgohn ~
diltortlon
Bl:~.:ndt.lra. C~lvbo Bless- , than are hit by lire engint!!' Ii'
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H Grate, Mr. and Mrs. Le- and Sandy, Mrs. Dilford Far· to~
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'NASHINGTON tUPI)- House periodically t~ determine par. IGerald R. Ford of Mirhigan. 1tesi did not represent a test
Moat obtervero -'dered , Halleck, M, who haa led the by lour votes in a similar rapk· ,havt beeR wwldlii tiJtl!e loolfw.t
Rltpublicans today elected Rep. ty stands on Important tssuea. Laird is a close frier.d
of . strength in the Halleck ·
tbe Halleclt • Ford filht over !House Republican
minority land-file revolt six yearJ aao. IChristmaa Ill\ ~ of IIIII 11·
Melotn R. Latnf.. .?1 Wtsconstn II met today to organize for ' • ord's. Frellnghoysen also was battle since neither
lbe Roue leaderahtp 1oo close ' since he ousted voteran Rep . .said he expected to win.
year-old Foi'd •l•liml ~ lllil
al chairman of the1r party con· tlw new t111th Congress and elect believed in Ford's corner. An- I ran as part of a "ticket."
to nil lo odvuu.
IJoseph w. Martin, Jr ., Mass., I But the GOP "activiltts" who the votet to beaj HIIJri
Iorence. He· won over Rep. Pe- a new Hepublican nonr leader. other aMounced candidate lor Laird, 42, is starting hiB
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tey, a late entry for the GOP chairman was a warm!Jp to the 1A Fino of New York. a Hal- )was chairman of the commit.
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main fight In which
veteran leek supporter, withdrew from It"" that wrote the 1116!
The GOP Conference IS an Rep. Charles A. Hallec~ of in- the conference race at the last lican National Platform.
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. organization of all Republican diana was being challenged as minute
!vacated th job 1 coni n
WASIIINGTON (UPI).- Sen. l ber of the powerful Senate Fl· loetd of Montana who adopted second~....,.
House members which meets House GOP Leader by Rep. 1 As a· result, the Initial coo- ,l'hairman ~ seek ~lleck~;" ce Russell B. Long of Louisiana, nance Commitlee.
defe•ted a handiHlff stand In !be conlelt. Mansfield ·14h!Hd lilJJ
eolloday was elected ao Senate Sens. John 0. Pastore of Rhude The vobng was by secret bel· Ie;.aua in ~ , ~
be
Democratic whip to succeed Island and A. s. Mike Monroo- lot with proxies allowed.
would rllCOIIlJIIirl(ltul~,...
Vice President-elect Hubert H. ey of Oklahom• on the second Long and Pastore were the ty caUCUI follillr • pra.edure
Humphrey of Mtnneaota.
ballot In the three-way eontest. two prime eontenden. Monron- under wbldl llliJ kow ·•
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old Long, second ranking mem- Democratic L•ader Mike Mans- ; promise" candidate with llrODI ad from tiM ·

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