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Holidav Dinner

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Will Help Medma ome roJeC s.

. Mr. and "Mrs. Waid Kimes of
Chester entertained at
their
home With a h!mlly ThankDgiv·
Plans were made to assist ,from the lod~e in secunng_ ~ !ing Day dinner. Pres~nt were:
lth the projects for the Medina l swtmn wagon for t_he Medma iMr. and Mrs. Pa,ul Kunes and

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DAYTON, Ohio tUPI) -Three
of Ohio's major power companies announced plans today to
construct one of the world's
largest electric getterat.Jng sta•
tins, a $200 million instoU.Uon
on the Ohio River just east of
the Adams - Brown coanty Jine.

selection of Gift Hassocks. You'll find a

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Floyd Mescher of LebaDean Barmtz was
elected non wa!-1 th~ w~ekend guest of
councilor for the new term by ;her aister and brother m .. law,
Theodorus Counctl, Daughters r Mr. and Mr~. John Mitch and
ot America, Mo~day even ing at i family.
the IOOF hall wJth Della Sl.!ihl, 1 James E. Ginther of Middlecu,uncllor , ~residmg.
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!town w.'l:.. the weekend guest of
fhe meetmg opened In ntual- hts parents, Mr. and Mrs. Oris
Jstic form. Marguerite Durst IGinther.
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was reported senousl)' ill in Hul- Mr. and Mrs. Thurman Flszer Hospibl. A Chnstmas grl:'e!- 1cher ond Terri L~nn were Sun· ~
ing was reod from Bessie Sloat, dHy gueMs ot his mother, Mrs. ~
! state t'tJUllellOL Margaret Sei· Susie Fischer, Morning Star. r
denabel. depu ty, reported on at·. Word has been received that ·
Itendmg the Deputy club and dis- Wilbur (Tony) Frecker of Cleve-1
· tntl offl('ers Christmas party land, a former Meigs County i
Sunday in Marietta. She slated rseident, has
returned home ·
lhttt a D1slnet Pa!-i t Coune1'nrs ·from hospital where he was a
Assocn1tion w11l be organized in patient for a week and il imPornern_v , Sunday, Janu1:1ry 9. provmg.
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Other officers elected were Alfred Gloeckner of Canton
Carrie Memhart. Vll'e count nor: spent the weekend with his mo- l·
Nettie Hays, assoc iate vice ther, Mrs. Jacob Gloeckner.
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couneJior; Cora BPegle, condiJI:·' Denn1s Moore of R~o Grande jw
lor , Ltlltie Cohen, warden, Win· spent the weekend With h Is ,
I ona Cook, mside sentinel ; and parents, Mr. end Mrs. Lloyd f
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lnJslet.
Mrs. Edith Teaford was the ;
Sunday guest of her daughter '
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and son-in-t·aw. Mr. and Mrs. I
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IHenry Bentz and family, Ra- •
for Church Dinn"r cine .
PI&lt;Jns were completed
for Teresa and Cindy Gooch ~
the
community
dinner
sponsortheir j
1 spent the weekend with
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~roup.!! Tuesday, Dec. 14 at 5.- i J. Hill.
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:w P m. at the ehurch for chi!~ I Miss Susanne Arnold, atudent
d~en from the first through the at Ohio University, spent the I
1SJ Xth grades in Middleport. In- : weekend with his mother, Mrs.
1vitattons will be delivered per-iMaxme Arnold.
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Mrs. Velma Douglas and dau- :
! Plans also were discussed for lghtei, .tane were recent busH
~ the Hour of Sharmg on Dec. 19 ness visitors in Gallipolia.
: during the .church achool hour ' Mrs. Bert ~ebster entered
when the ftrst six Mrades will Holzer Hospital MQnday and
! have char~~ of the openmg ser. underwent surgery today.
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COMMUNITY INSTITUTE - Items rang! ng from quilts to antiques were on display
this week at the Bedford Community Institute In the Youth center building at Bedford.
Here, Mrs. Guy Lee and Mrs. Carol Jones inspect some of the antiques with Mrs, Roland
Eastman, chairman of the Institute. Danny Myers, grandson of Mrs. Jones, a1so looks on.
The Insutute is sponsored annuaUy by the Hemlock Grove Grange in cooperation with
the Agricultural Extension Service.__Se~t::l::.n.:.
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WRAIN, Oblo UPI)
Gov. James A. Rhodes urged
Ohio counlle!l Wf41ne-sday lo
seod· their own trade missions
to Europe to bring new iodustry Into the state.
Rhodes, speaking at a civle
luncheon after opening a oew
stretch of Ohio 58, said such
mlulon1 COlli businessmen only about $1,000 for two we-eks
and added, 4 'lt's deducltble.''

&gt;eo by DP&amp;L, halfway hetween1 work will be built In the area. Peak requirements of the three
Aberdeen and Manchester. Toj The three firms currtntly firms total 2,908,000 kilowatts.
carry the flow of power, a 345-\ have generat\ng stations with a In Columbus, Gov. James: A.
O~volt transmssion line net- cap•city of 3,47ti,OOO kilow&amp;Us. jRhodes praised the three com-

panies for "a firm faith fa fW
future of Ohio and Jta ..trL
growing need for electriCal ~
ergy."
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Offer Ohio Five-Year Pla.f

Dayton Power and Light ,Co.,
the Cinrinnati Gas IIIII Eteelrle
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and 1 SOD Charles and Mr. and Mrs.
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H\Jm~ ~ian Sisters met 'Tues-,painting its outs1de buildings.&gt; John Kurtz, Sandusky; Mr. and lace and daughter, Nancy, were
P~, ~ening tit Ihe Legion hall The group voted to help.
!Mrs. .James Kimes, :00" Tad, in Huntington, W. Va. Mod~day.
a..• e~
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and daughter 1'ammena, Cleve- While there they were mner
In Mldd~1)1)rt. Ofhre~. pro
The auditinli: committee. wus land. und Mrs. Charles Baum, : guests of their son, Bruce, a
~~·er~ Dr ··: ~a!l~y. al tln.g most ntlmed. inrltldlng Norma.Zirki~, ' Chester, an aunt, great-aunt jstudenl at Marshall University.
ex~~~~~~ ~hlef, !lnd Mr s Mnr Maxine Owc~s, and Dons Ball·! and grat-great-aunt of fam- Mrs . C. A. Emmish is visit· I ill
Wl Childs. pruledor.
b ey. \few ofht~I'S were elected 1ily Pictures were taken of the I ing with her daughter and fam- 1
One appl ication form:~
and wlll 'be installed at the nv~ genera~ions at the home ot iily, Mr. and Mrs. Don BID'key l
ship wa~ :l~pruved
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e rt .L'lnlwr~· meet~ng. Member~ are Mrs . Iva Singer at Chester. i in Marietta this week.
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or sand'hiChes Littlt- Mis~ Katherine Kurtz I Mr. and Mrs. William Slater
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:ddro~ ~~e wa\·~ and meG~n s corn· tht! Ft&gt;bruary ,.1t't ,mg. The birth-: Kim:s. Their duughter , s:tty ght~r and son-In-law.• Mr. and
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1 ( nd Mrs Meintwrt Wt're obser- dusk) ""ert- unable to allen . 1 Mrs . Guy Reynolds and her
Grt&gt;Hmg~1 W'-' 1reo~e1103 Rrr~~1 1~ It' ~ed du~ing the soc1al hour. Mrs.
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vis who &lt;~Skt&gt;d for ussi sl ari{'E' 1\arl Owt&gt;n wa~ appom
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of Leon. W. Va. vts1ted SUnday :
---tht' T{'mple The group thankl•d
In Charleston, w. Va. with Mrs. 1
Mrs. Juan Clark ond Mrs. Ella
Ethd Roberlwn.
Pcmerov , Ohio
t.emlt•y lur tht· Chn stmas tree ,
Ptir. and Mrs. ~ilUam. Ault
A g1ft exrrcmge was enjoyt&gt;d :
and children, Denms, Mern and 1~
rnllowm~ tht&gt; meeting. Tht&gt; host , Mrs; Melvm Hood . and d~ugh- Pen·y Ault. VIsited with
Mr, :;
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, essPs , Mrs. Clark, Mrs. Lem-. tt&gt;r, Uu~ryl. ente~t~med With.
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le~· and Duns HaJ!ey served a:ln y e l!~ shower )&lt; nday evl•mng Waverly Sunday. They .also ~IS· :
sol&lt;.~d eourse from a tJble df'&lt;'" 1of the1r home, Lorust-sL honor· ited rel'ently in Sprmgfteld w1th ·
THRLJSOAY tkru SAT.
oratt•d
m ket&gt;pmg wi th
t h!:' ing Mrs . Everett Mi chael (Sh a- relatives.
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" HELP"
Chris tmas ::;easoll.
: ron Mitch). A pink a~d bi ll.~' Michael Bratton returned !
T!IF LH&lt;HL FS
1color tl~t&gt;me was c~1 ned out !l , Tuesday to the Institute of Tech- 1
·11 c· IHll t 1Jlor'
; decorat~nns ~nd g1fts
wer~ : nology at n . Wayne, Ind. where I
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Johu , Paul
TO
DINE
THURSDAY
placed
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and
blue
bassi: he is a sludent, following sev- !
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I er11 1 days visit here wilh
his I
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Ttlr Past ('ountliurs of Theo- 1 Games were played and pri'l- 1parents Mr. and Mrs . Owen
Co!orctrroons
dnrus . Cuu~c1l DauRh!Prs.
cf !es awarded to Mrs . r.rene llen-j Bratton' and family. He was l
Admr,, lull i.1e &amp; 40e.
Amrnca w1 l,l have the1r annual : dneks, Mrs. Jal'kre M1chae! and home for the semester break
Chnstmas dmner &amp; party Mon· Mrs Jean Housh. after which Mr. and Mrs. Fielding Hawk- ·
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th~ Federated c:htlrch, ~hurs- ; the honored guest opened her ins were business visitors in I
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dA~' at ti&lt;iO p m '11u~re wtll be gifts.
! Parkersburg w. Va . Monday . l
Pel&lt;'rO'I,uh• . .tanH'S 1\lason
a $1 g~ft exthange.' _.~ -~~ Hefres hmt'ntsof pmkanrlbluf' ITiwy vlsl ted in Belpre with
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· ,. tur~ doll: coftee, punch. &lt;~nd nuL&lt;; : and Ml's. Charles Vroman and
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Jackie MIChael and Peula, Mr!-1.! ter spending !.he weekend here I
Clara Thomas, Mrs.
Isabelle I with Mr. and Mrs. Will ia m T.
Wehrung. Mrs., Freda Mitch 1Grueser. Mrs. Jay had spent
Mrfl.. Barbara Chaney, Mrs. Sha- 1the week here and was joined
ron Manley, Mrs. Carolyn Bls· j by her husband for the week-.
sell. Mrs. Irene Hendrir:ks and ~ end.
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1 The Rev. Howard
Ruppelt ! ~
Sendmg glits were Mrs. Bar- i spent Monday in Columbus &lt;it- •
b~:~ra Walker, Mrs. George Cas- ; tending a church meetmg.
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all the blonket yov'll ever need agoin. lnsulaire's magir; i1
in its airloom weave. Thousands of tiny cells speed away
body heat in summer. Comes winter, toss ony li11ht cover
over lnsulaire and il warms you perfer;tly. No weight)'
feel in g. No electric: rigomorole. Nothing buttn1uloire. Comt
see it. You'll love lnsuloire's hand-cror;heted look-it's pretty
enough to use os a bedspread, too. Mad-line-walh-ando
dryable in pure cotton, with deep nylon 10tin binding._
Whrte, pink, blue, beige 01 Qreen. Size 72x90.

Be•nlllul coverings with Kapok filling. Square11, rounds and oblongs.

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THERMAL BLANKETS
$4.95-laguna by Fioldcrest. Solid colors. Rayon,
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Luxurious AI Down
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$7.95-Morgan Jones 100'11 cotton lnsulaires. Size 72190
100% Nylon Binding. Solid color,
$9 95- Fieldcrest printed Thermal Blanket qf 100%
cotton. Floral patterns. Size 72x90 inches AU ny•
Jon binding.
Thermal blanket• are light In weight - yet eltremoly
warm - are completely washable - ceUophane wrapped.

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Blanket Is made 80%
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Solid CJ!or gold, beige,
pink, red, ,green and
blue. Choose yours from
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Machine washable. Retains Its shape. Won't
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has enrollt&gt;d in Nationwide Beau- \ or of Mrs. A. A. Dillard by
ty S&lt;"hool. She w!U graduate in Mrs. Elizabeth Davis Flsher
\ May from Pomeroy High School ) when .G~oup 3 of the Women'1
and Jx&gt;gin rosmetology training . A~soctah~n or the Middleport
in September.
F1rst Umted
Presbyterian
Church met Monday afternoon
Bronze was probably discov- ~ at the church.
erde when copper and tin were Mrs. Helen Lewis reviewed
accidentally melted klgether and Ithe cl1apter entitled, "Freedom
allowt'd to harden.
of fi'aith" taken from the :ttudy
--I book, "Paul's Epistle of the GaGrand Coulee IJflm is the ! latians " Toking part werl! Mrs.
~~~ld'~ ..l.:rges:_~~~r~le. ~~rn:___] c. T Shumaker, Mn. Fisher,
1Mrs. Clara Stewart, Mrs. W.alMen1 &amp; Boys
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PRACfiCE FRIDAY
Mrs. Alice Nease, choir dl·
rector of the Federated church,
has announced practice will be
held Friday at 7:30p.m. instead
of Thursday •• scheduled.

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DRAPERY DEPARTMENT
Take time to look around In the Drapery ))apartment
You'll find a lot of helpfulllifiiUiiMiou. Wln4ow
shades, curtain and drapery rodJ, yar4 goodl, patterns, sUp covers, shower curt:ltna, window eurtalDI
and draperleo, qUilt batUaa, tomforten, blallkelt,

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Denver Weber, l&gt;ovld and Mark Dally SenUnel, Pomerey.Middloport. 0., Dec:....t, 198~
spent Thanksgiving with Mrs.
Bess Pickens, Racine. Jule
ehead and Mark Weber
brated their birthdays, with
decorated cake and ~fl1enb1~ I
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Mr. aod Mrs. Warren Plckooa, Mrs. Bill Meredith, Chuck,
Kay Balderson, Mr. and Mrs. er, everly, Mr. and Mrs.
Ernest Whitehead, Jean, Jane, rold Sauer, Mary Ruth and
nod Jull, and Mr. and Mrs. I Middleport.
By PHU. NEWSOM
besi river.
UPI Foretga News Analyst
Kaunda wants British troops
If there was one thing that to guard the Rhodesian end or '
could unify the African nations the dam against what he
it was their opposition to the believes is T).JS1Jhle Rhodesian
white supremacy government . sabotage. •
of Rhodesia.
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But with more caution than :
As the Eoreign ministers of 35 '. displayed by otb.ers ;arttter
African nations met in futuris· l removed from ~he scene, he
tic Africa Hall in Addis Ababa also has del!tared he does not
they carried this seldom found I want a racial war .••
unity to a point which semed :
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both unrealistic and irresponsi. ."This we would . not l1ke
ble.
~Jstory to record agamst us ••
An ultimatum to Britain
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demanded the overthrow of the Nor, he says, doea he w1sb a I
all·white government of Rhode- ~ar which might eventually
sia's Premier Jan Smith by mvolve the great powers,
Dec. 15.
, in~luding the Soviet Union "for .
Failure would result in 8 this would mean a shooting war
1 break in relations with Britain based on ideology."
by all members of the
Military Queotloaable
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Organization for African Unity, Among the African states
including eight members of the : only five, Ethiopia, the United
British Com~onwealth.
Arab Republic, Nigeria, Ghana
FAMOUS
Urge Milltary Action
and Guinea, could offer more
, The next , ~tep wo~ld be than a token military force. I
concerted m1htary action by Rhodesia already bas indicat-1
African nations to over· ed it believes Its 10,000 man
1 the
throw the Rhodesian govern-- army and its 40,000 man police i
Authentic
ment by force.
more than a match for any I
Western Style
That the African nations were force the Africans might
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impatient was understandJ.ble musler.
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With Reinforced
but for Britain to overthrow the Kaunda has suggested be •
Smith govenment by Dec. 15 may turn to the United States
Steel Shank.
was impossibl~.
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for military help, or, as a last
The economic sanctions 1m· resort , to the Soviet Union.
Black
po~e~ on the .Rhodesians by Any kind of military interven· l
Bntam, the Un1ted States and tion in Rhodesia carries with it 1
Complete Sizes
• others will take many months the danger of a major conflict,
to show their effects.
a danger even gTeater perhaps
Obvious intent of the Addis than already exists in Viet
Ab_ab~ action w~~ to fo~~e Nam. The hope is that African
Bntam to take m1htar~ actio~ home governments will have
now, a course equally 1mposs1· second thoughls and cooler '
ble and more likely to rt:sult in heads than those on display at
the fall of Brilish Prime Addis Ababa.
Minister Harold Wilson's Labor _ _ _.:::.::::::;:::;;;__
government in London than in
the fall of the Smith government m Sahshury.
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I per industry depends upon
"A GOLD STAR STORE"
Rhodesmn railroad and
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Rine of
104 W. MAIN
POMEROY the jomtly owned Kariba
Bethesda, 0. spent Thanksgiv·
electric dam dCross the Zam· ing here with her sister, Mr. :
and )1rs. Blain ~ylor and fa· ;
mily.
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The Sunday School of the
EUB church had a turkey sup- ·
per at the parsonage recently.
Mr. and Mrs. Warren Bente!
OPEN DAILY 9:00 TO 7:00- FRIDAY TIL 8- SATURDAY TIL 9
of Hooper Ridge spent Sunday
here with his sister, Mr. and
E. MAIN ST.
WY 2·3975
POMEROY
Mrs. C. E. Woode.
Mr. and Mrs. Denzel Geoglein of Pomeroy and Mr. and
Mrs. Ger'ald Violet
spent
Thanksgiving with Goegleins'
daughter, M. &amp; Mrs. Alva Clark
and family.
, Mrs. Maxine Chapman spent ,
Thanksgiving witb her daughter, Mr, and Mrs. Duane Beaver and family of New Mata·
moras.
FRESH
Mr. and Mn. John Gramling
and
family of Akron spent the
BEEF
weekend here with her mother,
Mrs. Maxine Chapmen,
Mr. and Mrs. Dennard Blake
aod family of Mansfield spent
the Thanksgiving weekend here
FRESH
with his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Win Blake.
Mrs. Elizabeth Hayes and
daughter, Mrs. Esther Ridenour
and two sons and Emerson
' es of Chester were
guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Fon
SKINLESS
Halsey.
Mrs. Myrtle Frost spent
Thanksgiving with her grandson, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd MatLack of Parkersburg.
Miss Rosemary Marcinko of
Columbus spent the Thanksgiv·
ing weekend here with her par- I·
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Marcinko and family.
Mrs. Ethel Arbaugh spent
Ttumksgiving with her daughters at Columbus then they ac·
43 Kinds On Display!
companied her home Qn Fri·
day and spent the weekend.
GOODIES . . . . . Shell Po•
Those visiting Mfs. Myrtle
Frost
over a recent weekend
nuts, Mixed Nuts, Candied
were her daughters, Mr. and
Fruit, Mince Meat, DatH,
Mrs. George Thomas of Worth·
ington, Mr. and Mrs. John TorCocoanuft, etc.
rence of Columbus and their
daughlers. Mrs. Ronnie Bell
canal Winchester and M r s.
Eugene Moore and two d8t~ Ill
ghters of Washington, W. Va.
Holsum or Adams
Mr. and Mrs. Dana Hol'fm1m
Jr. and family of Rutland
Thank•givlng here will&gt;
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles
Betzing.
Mrs. William Watson was ~·· 1 11
en to Veterans Memorlal lfos.
VALLEY BELL
pltal, Pomeroy, rrldoy ouff&lt;~·lll
ing
with pneumonia and
OR McCOY'S
doughier Joyce just returned
Gal.
home from the hospital at Pari&lt;· I
ersburg where she had been
taken with pneumoola.

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· .Can Opener- 13.95
Lady Sunbeam
Hair Dryer- 18.95
Mirro-Matic
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Clocks Make Fine Gifts!
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ADMITTillD: ·Richllrd MCCa,..
Mason; Lawrence Par!OOS,
ri Pleasant· Richard Meadows,

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Dies on Wednesday

pr, PL\':ASANT Mason
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A~e Gr~
PT. PLEASANT - Mrs.
County's ninth highway !atallty PT. PLEASANT - Thtrteen DISCHARGED: David Jl'oose, Mau4e M. Long, 85, ol Leon
the year oceurrt!d Wedn... Point Ple8!ant High SChool sent Mro Alva
Tolliver, Rt. 2 died W&lt;:dneoday at the
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do at 6:25 p.m. on Rt. 2 at iors were lopped for member· ~lar .
Philmore Hudnall, homt! of ner
nepllew, Clyde
uEA111 None&amp; RECEIVIveciED I ~to~. ~-:,• of Slate
m!nwood when Bady Holley, ship In the Nationba: Hono~:y ~er;;;:'ant· Susan Crump, Pl. Connolly, Rt. Z Pt. Pleasant.
Word 11M lleeo rece
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Her unexpected death follow·
81 Glenwood, w.. killed Instant. ciely during assem Y cere
the dlllb ol Russell Sblpley, 1~ !·th'i:s his
ly' aHer being struck by a truck Wednesday mommg at t he Pleasa ·
ed a three weeks Illness.
. ' '' li9, wbo dlecl at his home repor was to amend.
as he was crossing Route 2. h•gh scrool.
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LISTED FAIR
She was born April 3, 1880
~ ·: i-'! ~~~ntx . Arizona, burial wa~ pa~ Council has received Driver of the truck was Leon.. R~lvmg the tappmg me~ , PT PLEASAN1' - Richa~d l in Mason county, the daughter
'.,, ,n Phoenix. He was a nepil m
co iainls from
ard Cashman, 61, Huntington, betshlp were Stephen Lockhar • McCarl) 33 Mason, Is listed ml of the late John Bernard and
I ,,. t• f :he laU: Ehza~ntRi~ co~r:!rni: interference on
W. Va. Cashman was traveling Warren Knapp,Llnda
St~~~: satisfact~ry ' oondiUon at Pleas· Hester Ann D~nlap Co~Uy.
'" ''' · ' I~ng t~e r:dl was V. sets !rom Short Wave Ra· south on Rl. 2 when the elder· Catherme Rhodes, Pe~y Bur· ant Valley Hospital, suffering Her busband was the late Cba"'
~ It:o' ~n . r. : :faven. dios. The town bas no
. Jy man stepped into the paUl of ett, Charle~ Snodgrass, o~onntc fr()m a gun . shot wound .wh~le )es Vinton Long. She :was a mem
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~; his wife, bilily in this matter but they his truck. No char&amp;es wlll be delle, Mar~or:!,
~·~on Mollie neetng (rom Waggener DIStrict bet of tbe Eddy Chapel Mel!&gt;
,!( b sur IV.
at 5$50 N contacted the F.C.C. and were filed against Cashman, accord- Woomer, 8 ".t ar ' 8 n d constable Forrest Casto early odist Church.
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.\11\1. who resPhldealx·
nd ~ told that T. v. manufacturers ing to State Ponce Trooper W~lson, Nancy Wdalker
Wednesday morning.
surviving are two brothers,
t
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oen , s
In u ting of· R•chard Halstea ·
.. - - - . Ch 1 B Co Uy Rt 2Leon
;,;,.; hrother, Paul Shipley of were rea~slble for
Glen Seymour, ves ga
Wanda Wiloon, president, pre· The yol&lt;. a buffaiollke an•·
ares .
nno ' Pt Plea:
a '· ·"'hpoli s. Ohio.
::lsby applying
County Coroner Ollver sided during the
m•l. is a source of mllk for the I: t
niecea
t
WOMAN'S a.uB '
~ Companies. The Town
Eshenaur ruled deatll duo to candlelight ceremony by
~•betans.
n
The New Haven Woman s Club e.ve tbse applications at the mul"pte injuries. Halley
was twenty·mne ~tudenls w~~e:i
met rocently at tile Alex.Qwl· City Bulldln&amp; in approximately taken to Heck'l Funeral Harne already achieved me
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1D the ooclety.
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and Mrs. WU· two wee s.
at Milton, W.. a. w
ar· Tho candle of leadership wa•
~;:~\u,!l~ hostesses. Mrs.
rangemenls w•ll be announced. Ut hy Don Wiggins, Candle of
Ja~k Welch, Vice Prelsdent, preScholarship by Susan Darst,
"ded at 1he meeting. Devotions
MRS. COLLINS DIES
candle of Servl&lt;e by Sharon
were led by Mrs. Herman Oh·
Sturgeon and the Candle of
lin er. Mrs. William Russell
PT. PLEASANT - Mrs. De· Character by Norah McNeUI.
,~,,mpanied by Leah Ann M•~
!ores Coll1ns, 30, daughter of Followilli a tolk on tbe. symbols
!er at the piano. sang a solo.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Kinnaird portrayed on the society em:
Mro. Henry Buck, Jr. preof Hogsett, died wty Wedne,. blem by Sarah Dunn, Mlkk•
oeoled a program and demonday in a Dayton, Ohio, hospital. Yeater ellanded the candle of
otr•tion on "Seed Mosaic." .
Her bndy II being roturned to memberlblp lo each of
the
During the business meetmg
~tho Mobr-Stevens Funeral Home ..wly•tappetl members, who
Mr'
l)&lt;n G. Edwards was MASON - '!be Bletner Block 1n Point Pleaslllt wharl .,.. then llt their CMdles from the
",c~cp~ as a new member. Bowling team at the
rl!llemenls will be IIIIIOUDced. !lame.
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The d ub's Arts and Craft s show time is in first place in

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SaiUnla 1 .m. In tile Eddy tery. Frlelldllll'l·llelaai'MI\111
I YCbur~ wUh Iiiii J18v. at the Ctow·Huuelllloall.
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During Uee business meeting
me1nben brought puppets to
be :-.e11t w a Children's ward· of

Gift
Suggestions

hospit al. 'lbe group a l
-=:h l canned goods for
a
- ~tma s basket.
-e attending were Mrs.
,. ch. Mrs. Edna Burris,
;('lson Roush, Mrs. Grant

•.. from Baker1

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LeonaN V8i111101er, Mr. and prise EUB church waa held Tappan, New York : Dale Mll·
19 pr. Mens Shoes - -- - $5
a Get Your Tree Barly and Avoid
The JII'O(rlm eonslstecl
of Mra. Ar1bur SklDMf, Mr. and Tuooday eveuiug al lhe borne . ler, lJ. S. Navy, Bainbridge,
Being Disappointed. They lao! for
ocrlpture reading hy
R e Y. Mrs. Don White, Mr. and Mrs. of Mrs. Bellm B!azowicz, Lao- i Md.; Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Mil15 pr. Mens Shoes - - - - -- $3
Years.
Hicks, two readinp hy Mrs. Babr, Mr. and Mrs. Franklin 10)1 St.
' ler, Wooster; Mr. and Ml'l!. W!J.
r - : - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - . . . , l o o n While !!lltitled, "The
Trlpldl llld Doualaa lliekl.
&gt;Irs. Menzel Smith pr...nled liam M'iller, Orrville: Mr. and
Speciel - Live Merry Christmas Decorated of the Slar," and "We All
tile program topie, "Give God · Mrs, John Ward and Mr. and
Mens Odds 'n Ends - - · - - - - - $2
TURTLES
_ 39• each Chrislmao," a poem,
&amp;Jory through worobip." The pur- Mr., , William Wardl,, : : · ~:~.
Slar of the Eaot,• by
Bond BootJtor• Act po,. of the study wao to help Mr. and M.,, Carl v
l_::::::=.:========:..~!·~~~~rous
19 pr. Womens Alit. HHis, Stacks, FillS $5
Arthur Skinner, with
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one to he '" a more worobipful Waldo; Mrs. Donald ~·o•.
ground music by Mrs,
To Revuo By-laws
altitude at thl~ bmo of year. land Mrs. JamOI Sablett, ManSo
10 pr. Womens A11t. Heels, Stecks, Flits $3
Erwin, Uembers then
The Pomeroy Baud Booslers
field. One oon, Ronald Miller,
1~~· 'Take Time
the sanctuary, each holdln(
Aasoclalion acted to revise !IB Mrs ~ Y~ opened the meeting. I with the lJ. S. Navy ofl t b "I
lighted eendle, as they sang, by-lawa Tueaday evenln&amp; in tile with IDith led 1 ~ prn~er penod 1 coaot of China. was unable 1 15 pr. Womens Ant. HHis, St1du, Flets $2
"A GOLD
"Silent Night."
band room 11 Senior Hi•b !ollow~esponsehy!h Yb • lll'?UP, ! retura .for lhlservi....
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Mrs Cash Babr conducted
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musl~ aeka e arne with
School.
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f scripture readiua ol Isaiah g. 1 Bf'n f rankl•n Ptrrty
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by tiiAIJ Rwuo
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doni," ·presided
Jllrs. Donald
Pomero7'1 e800.
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wa• a • Mr· and •Mr• ant! .,_
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Chriltmll Cotb
WlYI •hu ~ cr
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4 pr. Boys &amp; Youths~ . --- -- - $5
chairilliD,
IQill)l1llCed
&amp;here
011
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nati.Vlty
scene,
as
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Rall
entertained
Tuesday
~en.
Give-Away. Ask
would be no recurd hop in De. ~~laude
and M!u 1ing wl111 their annual turk&lt;y
for your free
1 pr. Boys &amp; Youths Loafers &amp; Ties _
$4
I c.mber Named 81 committee
lOVt
borl alternately ; dinner and party at their home
ticket
l1o revi~ tho by·!aws
were ~~~eol%~ L·20, teiJin&amp; of ' lor employees of tbe lllm Frank-I
10 pr. Boys &amp; Yo11ths Loafers &amp; Ties _ $3
h
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lin Store in Middleport """'""'
I Mrs. Harold ~-•~~ ..-c ' Mrs. An article, "Thou Will Light • in the dinner ames w;...
~gene Triplett, Mrs. Elza My Candle '' was read b Mrs I g
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22 pr. Boys &amp; Youths lo1fers &amp; Ties _ $2
Gilmore Jr. and Donald Miller S 'lb ..; loo
Y · ' ed and 1 gtft exrhaoge was
band director.
I m• ' w • edU~t program 1
' . Present were Mrs. Dorothy
pra~er. Durmg the bus1· Nictwlson, M.rs, Lillian McGhee,
It wu voted kt pu:rchue a 1 m. sessJOD with Mn. Smith, 1Mrs. Harry C'h~~her, M•·~.
pair of new cymbals. Named lpres.ident,
reported vn lhe ! ell Mill!, Mrs. John V~:';;;
01 refreshment committee for · WSWS, Pamphlets •nd work • Mrs. Richard Karr.MTM . "
January wtre Mra. M•c Sa~·l ~ets were distributed to the i Riley, Mrs. Don Erwin, Mnl. l
yer lira Ray Glaze Mrs Dav·
Pcera for the CODIIIli year, i Lynn Stump, Miss Connie Cooke
id Goocl~ Mn
Bing elo rayor by Mrs. John Smith : and tho bfiSis, Mr. and Mr•. 1
IDd :ura. ft.~~ert' B·"~·.
Bed lhe meeting and gills ' Rail.
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POMEROY, OHIO
o,on All Doy Willi Oor•
Mlfl Prld•y- and llturd•y Nithfl

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W. Main St.

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whtch under • decorated tree --·- -·· -- I
lashio d ~-Cbristrnas theme were served
ne uuu• holly branches. were 1erved to 11 member•
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ticket. Winners list wW
be posted Dee. 21st.

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HOLIDAY

~S~I!~~~~oeeldenll==~la:_~t~h~t~~~

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of the leso
mas carols.
Mrs.familiar
Roland
at th.e piano accompanied group
singing and a solo W
!_S suna by

b 'IJ 'Cl Meet'
Ul ers
ass
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fAusflfary Holm Chrislmm1 Part)'

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The Rlbecca Circle ol The! ed an night in Da~ton.
Lutheran Church Women met ' 'I'hr Maoon Bowling Center L• Willlti!IIOn
or. Wednesday at 1 p.m.
aloo partleipated in Sunday's
• covered dish luncheon at
bowling at Varsll)l Lanes.
holllO of Mrs. Carroll Adams, On thil team
were Willis
Dudding,
Cricket
Searles,
Jr.
Following the meal Mn.
lloyd Wright, Sonny Haggerty
vid Roush presented the
and Bob Gilmour.
gram ' 1Carols
for
--Christm&gt;s." This dealt
ICCIIUDI for the laraeol 1

ome

CHRISTMAS TREES

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Bowling Tournament in which
Tt 10,., attending were
Mrs. 'tbe team parllcipared on SunLirrv King, Mrs. Herman Oh· day at the Varsity Laoea In
linger, Mrs. .Jack Welch, Mrs. Daylon. Tbere ttre 1191eama lo
Jess Abe~ Mrs. Edwin Stein, bowl until Decomber 19th.
Mrs. Paul Rickard, Mrs. Jack On the team wm
MllFlt!shor, Mrs. Tom Hoffman ler, Don Rouah, John
Mrs Phil Baley, Mrs. Mark Joe Bradley and Russ Capeborl.
ward, Mrs. Billy Ray Ward, Mrs. Harry Miller, Mrs. Joe 416 Main St.
Miss Leah Ann Miller, Mrs. Bradley, and Mn. Don Roush
•OPEN

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res~ Olarles Wayland, Mr. and I

Service is Held
f J D M I/
or • • i er

i •illl pr ..ideol Mrs.
Tho Auxlliary of white Rose . Woodard, •eoreliry; Join.
Mrt. Carl Owen and 1 b o i r .A Chnst~s program
lho pack11e II lbe tnllll&lt;! •"'P11\meral ael'fices for James · LodCe of Middleport held its 1 id Enllrologll', trniUI'tl'; ~
gueats, Mr. and Mr&lt;. Charlos dmner h1ghhghted the Docem· peel. Mn. Keimetb M&lt;EUiilllly day, De&lt;. Ulll "' .. Groet Doyle Miller, who passed away IChr!sbllao party Wedneoday al- llfrmiD BaiiiJy OIIW 1J11N;
Price and daughter Kay, Mr. ber m..tlng of the
read a poem, "For You" mth Eplieopol Cburc.lt
l'ar!Jb Thanksgiving Day in Columbus, ternoon allhe Lesion hall. Mrs. Mrs. Pat Gau.gi...., iailer auanl
and Mro. Arthur Hoyt and L. el'l Claoa of the
lho~plorm!ogaCirCle,IIJIIo
lllelr ....al Cbrll~ were held Saturday, Nov. 27 at William Robson, president, con- Mrs, Walterllayet,plllllBI; Mtl i'A~.If.l
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R. Wlley and Howard Byers, Cburch of ChriSt Tuesday
mg . We
You A Merry BI'Jid,
the illlwling..c.ats . Funeral ! duct.&lt;! the bu.•ines• meeting. Carl Mattox, pool prell4eal '"" 0 71
who funllshe4 m1111o 4ur1Dc the lllllg at tbe cburcb. :Membon of Chrillmas.
II will lie a . . - 411aor, bomt m Middleport with the I A gJ!I e&lt;Cilange was held dur· Mrs. Pmy
Mitch. Atlel)d.
evening.
the Phllalheo Clall
Commltteeo Included, docora~ _. foiWIItl U, lbllre will be Rev. Donald Hiclol of
the iDg the afte!'lloon aDd members Jnc ill Jddillon to tbe aboYe ",
and aerved the dinner.
• 0011111 IIIia prosentaiiGoi 01 Church of Clll'lst officiating.
' went to lho Martin Restauraat named were Mrs. H. E. Buth, _" · i ,
Jog, Mn. Donald lli&lt;u, Mrs. 111e ~~- 1.__ pi ,_
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1Mrs. Wllllam Morris, Mrs. or· · ..
The dinlog room 11114 taDlell Lionel Bogp, Mrs. Glell Jlens.
- - ,_., Ul allbearers were Kenneth
or a ~sert course.
1
were deoraleci!D keepln&amp; wllb Jer and Mrs. Wallace Bradford, lnldlldlou and remari!J. IEihinny, Franklin Triplett. Ri· Ollleers recentiy elected Jn. lm1111 Wayland, Mrs. Mlbur Leo " 1'''
BIG SELECI'ION Of ARTIFICIAL
the holldoy aeuon witll
m1 proaram, Mrs. Don White Bll_,_ ore being re- chard Rawllnp, Chester
cltide Mrs. Robson, re~&lt;ICied wiB, Mrs. Otho Walll.
.
dell Gerlach "'VI•• the
and Mrs. CBib Bahr.
eetved liS' mall al the
John Lisle and Don Lisle.
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pol a.rdi Panonaae. r.... Ia! was made in Riverview
ble•sing.
Donver RJee
'-'• al ll:ilt a, ·; etery• Middleport.
THAT LOOK REAL-ALL WITH STANDS
ter
of ceremonies
for waa
the
Attending were Mr. and Mn. llvlll•• Mil ..,...
I 11'0&lt;m "'"-'•• tbe dinner
Mr. and Mra. GrueliOf, a. ... be eomplole ll about Here for tho services "ere 1
6 Ft. Pllltlc T14.99
I~' ~;;;;p;;_.led to the
Mr. and Mrs. Norman Yaauger, 1:18 tr I p.aa.
! bis wife, Mrs, Gertrude Miller,
7 Pt. Vlrtyl T,..
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Donald Hicks and Thomas
and Mrl. Deaver Rice, Mr. • l llllliiiK)
a LE a-..• Mr. and Mrs. Jame1 D. Miller,
4 Ft. Scotch Pine y,.. _
6."
en, teiCber o1 the class.
Mrs. Herman Kincaid, Mr.
Mr. and Mri. Lewlll Smith and
7 Pt. Scotch Pint Tree_ 14."
of the usual lilt achange
and Mra. Gerlach, Mr. 1 d d
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!amily, Mrs. Iva Ward, Mr. and
bers gave money 1o the
K&lt;mDeth McElhinny, Rev.
Mrs. Haberl Jay, Mr. and
ALSO ALUMINUM TREES
fund bJ be used to
HlcU, LoralaM Kefl,
SOnG Q
Cecil Hoffmau, oil of Colwl!lo
blrlhdoy J]!ts lor
Mary llarl1n, Idl MarliD, llr. The llllllla1 Cbrlstmaa meet- bus; Mr. and Mrs. Rouald
4 Ft....... Pom - - - - 4.44
24 pr. Mens Shoes &amp; Chuckk.. Reducecl $7
lbe COUDI7 bo
and Mrs. Erwiu, Mr. and Mrs. In&amp; .. tho WSWS ol the Enter• Jer, with the U. 8. Army

~~a~ ~~no~~al .

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-...l Christmas Program, Dinner Feature

0 " Dec. '· 1

ny, Mr. and Mrs. &amp;mer For· '

Dlllllberl ll'om M •
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!101'1 .were 1D GaU!polla Sal·
urday evening to attend
a
Cltriltmal turby tllnalr IPOt&gt;o
IOfed by the Knight of Pythlu
~e ol Galllpo!ia. They were
Mr. and Mn. Horace McEthln·

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fill !

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Rlclw'd Ne!zling, Mrs. were •zcluiogod. Refreshments , three ehildreo.
JIDIOI Ti!ul, and Mra. E1za
GtliDort Jr., with Mrt, WaJter
GriiOIIf ml Jolra. lldword Wells
cmtributJn&amp;,

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A special conclave of Ohio
, V•lloy Commandery No.
24
1K. T. wlll b• held ~'rltlay, [)e. .
ftlllber 10, at 7 p m. at t!Je
Pomeroy Masonic Temple. for
OOD!orring the Order ol
Templl. Albert r; , Woo1iard II
il t!Dinent commander.

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Herman

' and Mrs. Carol Ada1ms,I Frost Proof Rtlrigtraton
Electric Ranges
c .tTH ANNOUNCEMENT
Autolftlllc W11htro
, _: pam and Mrs. Robect R.
Dishwashers
lUton stationed in England are
Dryers

ULOVA
the g!f.t·quality water

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,mnouncing the birth of a son

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on December 1, 1965 in England . The baby weighed
5
pounds 9 ounces and hos """"
named Robert Ralph Hilton, Jr.
!'be molber is the former Bar·

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Hair Dryers-Can
Openers-Irons
Floor Poliahora
Eleetrlc Knife

bara ,Jeaft Dodd of New Haven.
Maternal grandparents are
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Dodd of
New Hni&lt;L 'l'he
paternal
graiO!par&lt;mts are Mr. and Mn.
Ralph Joseph Hillon of Sheri·
dm, Ky .
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TOWN COUNCIL
Tbt New IIAven Town Cou~~o
cil met on 'lbursday evening in
regular session with
Mayor .
George Thayer presiding. Otl1·
ers mahendance were Hilda
Ridgway, recorder,
Charles
Roush, 0 . J . Howard, Jr., Carl
'1'1mnant, .PIIII Rickard and D.

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DINETTE 5En

stari replacing old lights with
n~w lights on the following corners: Fourlll alld Rollins, Fourth 1
and ILewts 80id Fourth and
They will instal! one of the
1ights near the dead end of Seventh Street.
{ T1!o,y .... to purchase $25
wri rJ. ll!il!tmas lights to

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the ~!reel light conditions ond
ga ve a report. They voied to

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CHRISTMAS

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t-Daily Sentinel, -Pomeroy-Middlepor~
0.,- Dec. --9, 1965
-For Rent
LI&lt;WINGfiadlng Pol~ Mltldlo CUSTOM BUTCHERING .,.
lr !-'!
,-~c-port. SOfa bed, lUke . new)
WANT AD
HOUSE. 4 roomsarut bath, un· $55. 5-pc chrome dinette, like cutting. Will buy mdes every
al~o
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furnished. Beautiful
OhiO new, $35. 4--pc. bedroom suite~
Monday. Phil Meier,
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WY 2-3510.
9 18 Uc
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view. Brown's Marine, Miners- complet, $65. Small
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ville, WV 2-3324.
12 9 3tc
ator, $.15. Metal. h
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Everyday
Specioll
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HoUsETRAlLER, 2 bedroom, !nice). $29.50. Jtc en ca ne
at
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ARE YOU LOOKING FOR A FORD, CHEVROLET,
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4:tiRKD:-rtloN~
Brown's 'frailer Park. WY 2- glass doors, $20. Vesta
Marie's Style Poat
fi."HI ~ e(',,..ptf'fl n,.tt• ,.,(10 .._ M
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MERCURY, pONTIAC, RAMBLER, PLYMOUTH
. $45. Gas heeter,
Hal 11
$l 25
fM {)oo_-, oof l'"l&gt;toll,..l:l.,.,
1,,l. 8 &amp;tc range
3324 .
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OR OLDSMOBILE?
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t"' .,., •dJo t\Pme&lt;" 4 ROOM HOUSE 2nd St. , Sy·
ser chest, $10. Sewing mach·
I, oil lli
'"': racuse , wilh hot and cold me. 115. Wringer washer, 30 doy color rinse,
1965 Chevrolet Bel Air 4 Door $2395
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water. Moore's gas heater 120. other has range
and Shompoo &amp; set
$3.50
283
cu.
in.
V8
engine,
Powerglide,
radio,
heater,
rna" nan ,_..,...,,
Permanents
$7.50 up
Tho
b\g garden lot. ~VY 2-33 -2
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reFrigerator. dinettes,
Wft SeU and Service
whitewall
tires,
beautiful
Beige
over
Siera
Tan
color,
ul·u.
11 24 tfc
and double beds,
met
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Wigs and Wiglets
spotless clean interior. A thrifty car at a real price.
len~
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·.--· DUPLEX 3 bedrooms $2ll each. Cool Heaters, $20
Minimum ,: b..... Sl eentt
Mare's Style Post
Rild'
1964 Chevrolet Biscayne 2 Dr. _
$1795
::. 1:f1Tl'~ per wnrd fflt nar. .,....
living room, dininR rouiJ\, kit-~ - to- $65. __ _ ____ _ll 9 3tc RL 124 I
YOU NAME Ill WE GOT ITI
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chen,
basement
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LENNOX
air
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oil
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like new whitewall tires.
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H.nl•KS "'"ro ~~
U 13 tfc ' Phone New Haven, 882-2266.
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EXPERIENCED
1964 Chevelle 300 Deluxe 4 Dr. _ $1695
II=~ o\ If "" ~:ill P M u ..UJ --- - ~-~-•
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155 h.p., 230 cu. in. 6 'cyl engine, std. trans., interior
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Avenue. MiddlP.porl, 0 h i o. 1- --- -- - .--- ---- --Wo must onako room for tho new Ford trod.!ns
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showroom clean, beautiful maroon finish, tires show
1116tfc · WHEAT,STRAWforsale.Hcrb l
Mr
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wear,
deluxe
equipped
including
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beater,
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a nice one.
PHONE WY 2-2156
MODERN unfurmshed 3 rooms '
12-7-tftp '
ttral
and bath. Furnish ulilihes.]
SPECIAL FOR THE WEEKI
1963 Buick Le Sabre 4 Dr. Sedan _ $1795
Du
- - ~·
-~- Coals Building.
II 16 tie l EARLY. AMERICAN STimE:O II From the largest truck or
Deluxe trim. tinted glass, automatic trans., VB 611Mrs.
111 Memory
SROOMr~f[:ished
apar!men1 j 1965 MODEL. This set is radio bulldozer radiator to the
FORD GALAXIE
gine, Turq. finish with matching interior, new tlres,
ICCC
l'J \lE\10HY of \\'illwm Rich· WY 2.2288.
11 4 Uc l equipped. Has 4 speed auto- : amal1est heater core.
owned
by
elderly
gentleman
and
is
like
new
throughTte
CONVERnBLE
-d \\' 11Ift'. ;o.lw c~lt'rl2 yt&gt;ars
. -- 1- - H . It
malic changer. This set three
BLAEnNAR'S
out Only 28,000 miles.
wa5
1
1
31
. ., ,, td&lt;~\
no.•v•·mlwr !l.
HOUSE on Lmco n . . clg s
months old. Lovely
finish. !
350 engine, standard trans., radio and beater.
Pomeroy
1
Th
WY l-2143
&lt;J.r, 1 . . - ·. - '
lr hnrt~ nr&gt;\l:~o· deL'{)ratcd. t0.,1lle and I This set still in warranty.
1962
Chevrolet
Impala
$1695
Beautiful red finish.
I..Mr:
\\~· t lll~~ 1.•n 1
'
1 out ·call WY 2-5127.
I\. ul
St.
Wagon,
327
cu.
in.
VS
engine,
automatic
trans
.•
"n· SliP'
.
I
.
10 29 tfc I $~ per month or pay the
, ';~~(ii!iJESElc"'P~;bi,~;\ 1 power steering and brakes and power rear windoW 1
linge
A'
w gm·-; b\". W4' ums ~'\Ill
I
maming
balance
due
$104.23.1
Jess
1111
Minersvil 1e
","nn•
FOR RE~T: 3 room . house, , Try Jt in your home.
Call 1- and lief' ting,
luggage rack. radio and heater, new whitewall tires.
lin.
l
YOU
Black finish, red interior.
y :,nr h•l.·l nt~ ~m \(•. \Our grnt1r bc1th ar.d garage North J&lt;uo;;L
WY 2-6~55.
12-7-6tc, Ohio. End your sewer
At
Pies
ALWAYS
J:,,.,.
St., Middleport. PhonP WY 2- ZIG ZAG OMATIC
les. We have all slzcs sewer
1\lrs.
1963 Mercury Met~or Custom $1695
\u ull•' e: lll f1\l )Ullr n ran t :!COO.
I? 1 tic , WELL known make sewing rna- machines. Reasonable rate! .
Wart
St.
Wagon.
Very
low
mileage
by
local
original
owner,
1' 1:!('t'.
U~FURN\Sl~ ED 5 rooms anrl l chine. Makes bultonholcs, CaU WY 2--2974, day or night
)hss
white finish , red vinyl interior, new whitewall tires,
H ' \\!.• ". \kl"l l•:t
~~ 9 Up ])a!h, downstairs &lt;IP~Irtment . l sews on buttons, monograms, 1
9 15 tfc
Ridg
VB engine. automatic trans., power steering and brak\ N1c~ loc&lt;~lion m Midd le porL 1 patd1es. etc all without at- ,
es. Radio, heater. chrome luggage ..-ack.
Card
ThAnks
I Call WY 2-54,.
12·1 tfc wchments. Full balance due
Th
_ _ _ $1695
Luth
1963 F--85 Oldsmobile
'II IE \t: ' '"N
w" l"' TWO TR 1IILE R SPACES for only 148 ·29 or payments
. BAIRD BROTHERS
on I
2 Dr. Cutlass--VB engine, automatic trans. with floor
home ·
AUT
,, t'\\e~d t!IPi r ht•artHt rent in lhe Village nl Midd1e-' $5- per ~onth. Free~
console, huckP.t seats, vinyl interior, radio, heater,
1
• co·
,
port
.
''all
11''1
9.-".
3'6
or
\\'v ' dt!mo. Call WY 2-6;~55.
111'
Locust &amp; Sycamore Sts.
12 7 6
\!':t nk•· \1 -1 I:' ~Tf\'01111:' fill'
.._.
l -.1 -t
I
good whitewall tires, white finish. Only 20,000 miles
hom
mpatli
y
slwv.n
them
at
the
2-2136
or
WY
2-360(1.
·
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tc
Jr.
by local owner.
t, : tl•, 1\l t'l• "l'..lll"ilt\H•r :tnd un11 30 tfc !
TAPft: RECORDER
Fo
1 1 ~
\I
I p·'s
·- - · ·
ELECTKIC portable dual tr"a~',;· 'llr~;;:-;;:;;:;:;-;;;;~;;,-1
$995
stery pals will 1&gt;1 revaelod wll!l
(' IP. ~ nwr . L' s t!ll, w 10 u . ~- 4 n0oM hou&lt;&gt;r. All newly p&lt;lint Fi
1960 Olds 98 HT Sedan
vid
•·J :i\\ ';1\ \kl"\'mht·r 5. 0 u r
ed inside_ Phone WI 9-Z:?Jil or " inch reE'IS, 2 speed.
USED PARTS FOR ALL
gUts.
Automatic trans., power steering and brakes, power
gran
I th:mks to the \.angs- , c!•J!l&lt;lrl. Alhert Iii! I, KilrinP
tune. Like new. Just $62.35
MAKES &amp; MODELS
DEc. II
seat,
maroon
finish
with
matching
interior,
good
Chri
\ ,II•· !" 11 -ch. l'n11rt 1lolhC en1 _
c
nr
$~
per
month
.
C&lt;~ll
WY
2·
_
The
Letart
FaliJ PTA II
12
7
61
whitewall
tires,
radio
and
heater.
12 Miles Nortl-1 of PonMroY
111
90ID•
sponsoring
a
Jitney
SUppor and
1,~&gt;
PL".
:md ft li'ntls \\lW o;;t&gt;nt
6555.
12-7-Gt.c
On State Route 7
mas
1
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A.
Victor
tereo
rt
mphon1960
Mercury
Parklane
HT
4
Door
_
$695
a
Bazaar
on
Dee.
11
at lbe Ell,
,
,
,
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thil
nks
w
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ROOM
rurm!'ht'fl
;;pnrt·
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PHONE 985-2297
at tt
3658
Locally owned. vinyl interior. jet black finish, good
·
1l IS~ , iC htgh F'1dehty record play't~e f',·\artin ~·une ral !lome. the _ mt~nL \\'~·
DEC. t
mentary Grade School bulld!DI.
singi
white tires. automatic trans. Power &amp;teering and brakIH'\
H,_,1bf'tl
t:nmrn
.md
,
,
,
...
'·
tur
-e:er
Duul
amphfi'!r,
extra
The Philathea Class of the Serving begins at 1:30 p.m.
~Irs.
es, radio and heater. Special.
·
tll1ldrf'rl (;(,ttr fttl lht&gt; loH•Iy e0 anc1 ~.mtumi!'lt'leci :JoaM
er. In good condition .
])\_,
Comptet.e Serv1ce
Middleport Church of Christ
Dec. 13
1;
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111
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ext
r
nd
'
mPnts
WV
J.~1A
12
R
tff
Call
Y..Y
2-2623.
D
A
Canawill
meet
Thursday
evening
al
The
Riverview PTA
11111
Crill
Bradtord
men
1960 Chevrolet Bel Air 4 Door $695
~·ur
tl1.
mks
In
thf'
pnllho,1rrr~.
------day
residence
'
1
Uoe
church
at
7:30
ror
the
anmeet
Dec.
13
at
7:30
wlill
a
Write. Prone or Contael
Ill' ~
6 cyl. engine, automatic trans ., power steering, good
r Forrt sl AI
Nelson. 4 ROOM furm!&gt;hed apartment
·
,
nual
Christmas
meeting.
The
usdramatic
group
from
Oblo
UDi·
11
A. L. ~RAUFIIRD
:, h
· 11111 r
·
rm renl Phonr WY 2-2776. Af·
11
tires, clean interior. Radio and heater.
ual one dollar gilt exchange wUI versity presenting a play, "!lnyo
Raein~. Oblo
1:url L'hapm"n &lt;.~nd ft;!\•monrt
\t, l t.-:· . Tlw Nels•m j-";-Jmllv . , ter 5 p m. RGwlr.y and Reed
be
held.
al Large." Flag ceremony wtll
i
1
If&lt;
LEWIS
1
12 9· ltp :, Hardware .
The
Phllathea
Chlss
of
the
'
be by the Cub Scouts. ChristSHOP
OUR
LOT
OFTEN
11 1 tic
\L: CONUITIONlNG RefnRer·
Middleport
Church
of
Christ
will
mas
songs
by the students.
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NEW CAR TRADE INS ARE
1tion service. Ja('k•s Refri~
TRADING POST
rKAtL~:" tJYI'S ~ rree '""
meet Thursday evening at the The public Is welcome.
eration, New Haven. Pllone ·
ARRIVING
DAilY
age and water Bruwrr til ('rail
church.
The Portland PTA will- . - - --USED FURNITUREru :1-35:!7
4 6 ur
er Park 1Sl :1te A.pproved l
The
Eleanor
Circle
of
Heath
Monday
at 7:30 p.m. OftlTHE CREAM OF THE CROP
j)F: l ({'lfllrS ll •llnt•mallf' Piu-1.
Minersvil le. Ohm, t"noof W' Third &amp; Mill St, Middlepor1
Methodisl
Church
will
meet
and
chairmen
of ...........,
;,ue. "l~1r , ilnd Sl.OO si zes. Oe· 1 :1-J:l'M
Overseas Employment
AWAITS YOU
1 lb
evening, Dec. 9 a are urged to attend.
Buy e Sell e Trade
ltrxr P.:r .:. l. Sl ."11l .Jm·\.;"s \).1i- !
An trades truck driver to
7:30
p.m.
at
the MeUondist par· The Daughoors of Rallo class
ry B&lt;Jr. Middleport. 12 8 tfc [- - - - - - - - - - Coal Hea..rs (5) 120 Co $6.!
pro-jeet engineers. Africa.
sonage. Program leader will of lbe UDited Methndiat ctburch
SEVERAL NEW 1965
Europe, Asja, South Pacific,
G1s Heat.rs . - ~- - ----- $20
sqL'
\
lnsuranc•
be Mrs. WIUiam Russell and will meet at the borne ol Miss
ttaid
travel,
housing,
food.
cv~r, Frida nioht.
l2-7-6tp ! 1-'HP'I'O Copymg Servtce Cop- J8 Pistol - Auto. devotional leader, Mrs. Charles Lydia Ebershach, Mondaf at !
)
y 0
tes made of \ega\ papers.
CHEVROLETS STILL AVAILABLE
Atlantie. !It~ salary )obs,
Ge-rm•n ___ --------- $35
Byer. Hostesses will be Jean p.m. fnr a Chrlstmll partr and
male. female over 18. OEIB
RF:VlV AL will start December birth records and almost any 410 Ga. Shotgun ___ ___ $20
Hill
Cooke snd Mrs. Earl Daven· $1 gift ll&lt;change.
Bo&gt; 23190. Oakland Park.
port.
The !mughtera ol Unloa ~.mn1
5 at ~~ reeUom Gospel Mis-1 other documents.
Utili"' (2) Wheel Trail..- $85
rta.
33:107
on
'~;or. at Bald Knob, 7:30 each! Reuter basurance. Po~tJe:J 275 Gal Oil Tonk .... .. 120
Annual Christmas party of erans wtll meet at !be home ol
ian{
Guiding
Star council Daugh- Mrs. Elmer W1ekhtml, Monday
even mg . Rev _ Crirfith and
\1
r
Ruro
pou.
Rc\" . Gluesencamp.
Special 1 !.AETNA CA~UAL1'Y tn~ur~nCf' ' Bedroom, t&lt;itchen, Llwlng
ters
of
Amerlca ln. Syracuse a~ 6:30 p.m. for a Ooistma•
!lnttle Gas. Arnold Bronen
singers. Public invited.
I Mullen Lnsurance A.gency, lnc. Room FurnUur• ---- Ch••P llo&lt;ol
OPEN EVES. 9:00 P.M.
Is Dee. t. Regular meeting at dinner and party, wltla I $l lift
lhers, 618 E. MaiD Street
fbe
12-4-5tp : Pomeroy, Pbone W) Z.338l.
7:30 p.m. followed by poUuck e&lt;change.
Pomeroy.
9 22 lie
POMEROY, OHIO
bar;
dinner and 50 cent gUt exchange.
----9 1 Ue_ SEWING macblneS. repair ser
M ,\-r'fENTION United Steelwork-i
Phone
Today
For
ers or America Local Union GRANGE INsURANCE. MWieD vice, aU makes. WY 2--2284.
Mr.
The ofWomen's
Missionary
So- Mr · VISIT
PARENTS
ciety
the PO!Tlfroy
First Bapand Mnl.
Ooarlos Prlco
5171. Notice nf nominatlons l insurance A.gency, lnc., PornThe FabriC Shop, Pomeroy
Nf'
For
Sale
list
cburcb
will
meet
at
the
and
danghter,
Kay,
Columbus,
FREE ESTIMATES
- There will be nomination of , eroy. Phone WY :Z..3381.
Authroized Singer Sales
!far
iLE:R'!IGrooerY,~iiiki;;iti~.lcburch, Thursday, at 7:30 p.m. were weot&lt;end gueoto Ill ber
a grievance committeeman for
9 l uc Service.
a 29 tfc
Rail
Ohio.
Producer's milk 59c
Mnl. J. H. Stephenson will pre- parents, Mr. and MrL Karl
service department. on Thurs-1 -tUTOMUBlLE tnsurance Deell
ON
din,
gallon, llo gallon cartons
sent a Christmas program. Pol· OWens.
day,
December
. 1965,at!
•
•
regular
mectmg 16 Notice
of I ca~coUed? 1..ost your Oll"ro• , BUDGET PRICED furniture
m I eALUMINUM SIDING
one
ball
gallon
glass
llc,
luck refreshments will be ,.rv
ANN_OU_N_CE
__D_ANa_
T!
election - F;tection will bel tor I liceN&lt;T Call WY :1-l9116{ our third floor budget shop.
eSTORM DOOR
cil 1
held at the Union Hall JanlUll
Baker Furmture, Middleport,
&amp; WINDOWS
ed
ham Chips
ll.otllb,
Potato
39&lt;:,&gt;l!c~w~~~=~~edRock Spr.ngs Grange will meet maJorettes
The WahamaiD
adoool
w Hlgll
lpom«
an
regt
l&lt;arv G, 196fi. from s a.'m . to :.
Ohio.
11 12
eROOFING
Apple
Sauce
7
cans
$1,
50
Thursday
at
6:15
p.m.
lor
a
pot·
after·Uoe-basketball
same
dance
G&lt;o
6 ,im. Basil Haynes, Fman-1
Auto Sales
USED KING FLUTE.'ror sale.
Exterior Decorators
lbs. unclassified poUltoeS
lu~k CbriStma• donner. Meat Friday night at the Wabama
ers
coal Serretary.
12-!i-6tc I FOR SALE : 195o
Pontiac WY 2-2950.
It 17 trc
Of Ohio
,.., ''
"'
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Rid;
20 lb. unclassified
woll be P'?vided. The regular High Gym from 1:30 to mid·
"- - - ,tra ight·B aulomatic. Good
WY 2-5644 Mlddl.,.rt, 0.
79c, fresh fruits
.
won follow and !here nlght. The Jays will Ruu
Rea: estate for Sale
work Cflf . Almosl new tires. pick up load. CaU
FOR SALE : House, 5 rooms bulk wndy.
Wan t e d 10 ouy
'!'on
woll be a progr•m.
The CathoDe Women's club wll
VISIT IN MAIUEITA
and bath. Phone WY 2-3704.
w LFWIS Trading PORI . Middle- P1•me WY 2-71ltitl 12 3 6tp Glendale Skidmore,
meet
in
the
church
auditorium
Mr.
and Mrs. Witter Crooks
11
port, 3rd and Mill. Will huy t9;s PLY\IOUTH . 9 pass. sta·
lZ 9 3lc
rouowmg
rosary
servisited
tbls week In Marlltta
en ~
dean furnitun'. Also will clean tion wagon, V8 automatic, v,
FOUR six months old stock
vices In
sanctuary at 7:30 wiUo Uoeir daughter and 1011-br
the
out attics, basement, garag4i automatic, power
steering
calves, good ones. SH 2-16~1,1
p.m.
There
w&gt;ll
be a $1 go£1 law Mr. and Mrt. IlaDDl '111ogavt
,., for artocles salvagPd.
and brakes One owner, fine 2693.
11 z
Don Anderson, Rutland,
exchange
and
members
are to ~
~tar
12 9 ~tc cond1110n. $350. L"d\1 WY 2--3%8- - -,EN
---- ---_ _ tc 1THF.--PRO\
carpet
cleaner
POMEROY _ six room fraone,
bring
one
dozen
cookieS.
.:..·- - - - - - - O"W
12 7 3
,
.,
II
II
4
I
d
,,
Uoree
bedrooms,
ba
'
Entered
Hoo·'tal
Hl;_NTERS
.•
&amp;
Tr
.
'PP""
only.
Blue
Lustre
Is
eaoo
lnstrud'oons
th
dot. 10
uen
r· e&lt;
Deluxe Tu or, budget. ltestnres forgotten
ha
tu
b t
,..
'ox $1 .6o '" &gt;.. ' a
The
Pomeroy
WCI'U wiU have
and
on. Coon $12C
to \ I.BO
radto. heater. 1automatochtransTRUCK
semen!,
gas payment
rt&gt;lce eato• it po'tal
Persons
Holr.er
'oI,.
1
II Fx
..
1 d ors. Rent electroc
s~MJ
OR DRIVERS
STRAIGHT
tn•.
N. 0 down
dun·ngentering
the last
"' hours their Christmas meeting Friday
0
Tilt
Kal s. '"0
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' I,arge
LL •o·nk
5" mtsston,
•·• ·o 1 1 mo
" or
1 over
d Bl'auEe t. $1. Baker Furmture Co .. Mod·
qiiBIIfoed huyer. $5,500.
· ,·,,eluded·. Mrs. Cecil R.H Warn- at 1 . . at the Firs! Baptist
ligh
1
ex
.
,.t
·
-N-·'
o
'1)1 I' \ 1
.;.i: • . • om pnl cl mon .Oh
as
dleport.
t2-6-6tc
1 SQME
experience
helpful
bul
..,..
,.
11
B
I
h'
d
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MIDDLEPORT
two
story
ley Rt I Mo'll Creek Rd GaiMembers are to take a
POll
L-x
.
··
ee
1
:w
v.
"mn
St.,
omeroy,
iO.
W
EL
k-1 not necessary. You can earn·
bath
•
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trimmed. Small
12-7-tfc
LIts eptr carpel.s
. \ frame,
rooms,heati""
. ' lipolis·, . Walter T. Lambert,
Tl
,,
I Bl Lthe I top wages arter short Iram"'-""men!seven
furnace
wur
0
ing. Loc-al and over the road l1CII)e1 d 'b k
b garage
at value.
Bn1h.·. P. 0.
resu
regu. ar ue
Ul!JI 1 Oak Hill·' Patricia Ann
I cIeamng.$1.Rent
Box 14, Rffi:lsvillf', Ohill.
re spo
e1ec4 information avao.Iable. Write enc
ac pore
'
FOR _SALE
_ _ . _ t!ric
shampooer
Pomeroy
Canose
be bought
on land
coo-. grass, Rl· 3 Leo n; Cai!Jorinel Mary Sbrlllll, Whlloe Sbrlne of
_
1 9 RATS. mice eliminated forever.
or call Nation Wide
Seml tnct $8 500
L. Rhodes, Pt. Pleuan\; Mrs. J-·-•- wUI meet In rem•lar
2 6
weddllllf ....._• •·•••••r
Cement
Block,
Pomeroy,
O·
.
.
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FURS -AND beef bides. Carl Gel "Star." Ebcrsbach Hard·
12-6-6tc Training Division, c-o Room OLIVE roWNSIIIP _
acres. Ed
. ward p · O'Conoor ill,
tteSB(oa
at the JOOF hall, •-Frl·
Chevalier, Long Bottom , Ohio ware, Sugar Run Mill, Pock·
426, Transportation Building, well renred. pond, plenty or erne; Mnl. Gerald E.
ot a
There will be a
11 t9 25tp \ ens HardW&lt;Ire, Mason.
OPEN EVES. TIL 9
307 East Fourth Street, Cin- water. Two story
modem! Pomeroy; Mosa Addie M.
and offieel'l are r&lt;&gt;
_ _ _ _ __ _:__
12-9-30tp
lCLOSEO SUNDAYS)
cinmlti, Ohio. Or phone 613- frame home, six rooms, beth, ell, Rt. I Racone; Mrs. William quested to wear formals.

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mlscellaneou•. Call nr write: ious, Stayman.
Winesap,
Mnl. Howard Cecll, lOll w. Grimes Golden, Melrose. OpMaio st.. Pomeroy.
en daily and sunday. W•ll's
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29 tfc Orchard, Wilkesville, Ohio.
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2U-ii572, 24 hour servlee.
full basement, furnace be•l· R. Davis, Jackson; Mrs.
IU-Itc\· ing, lmm, sheds, other bUild- C. Fulton, Rt. 1 Wellston;
s. CIVIL SERVICE TESTS! logs. Located between Route Clw-les c. Brown, Jackson;
- - _,. ,. ... ..., ..,.N · 7 and 248.
; Jack C. Comer, Coal
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Gerald L. Ault Springfield

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party ol lbe Ladlel Auxll·
ol the Syracuse Fire de.
will be Friday, Dec.
in Oscar's Riverboat room
Gallipolis at 7 p.m. All mem·

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Sale! Guitars

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, Iaffairs. However distasteful our P1xl~y, ~ 22-y~.ar-old D~!la s,
I Tuesday l1rc·Pmbr 21 at 'l·JO
Oh_w s Selective Service chief ing to rid their record-destined Next, Advent assumes Gods bordeom, we do oot went our Ore. , ·socwpath, ~as store as 1
I a m. I I&lt;.:ST I arl·ordrng Ill r: 11 dsa~d Thursday.
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flight of a few minot frustra· - - - ~ - - - -- freedom to act and think and he was led from h1s death row
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feel like the devil to be tamper· cell at 12 ·14 a.m (es~to I
Ohw 's_ Furm Burt·au Tnli;,I"('O
recent slacking 1D the volunteer earth's uncooperative weather.
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as we are concerned God should chamber.
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of married men after the holi- Frank Borman and James (
have stayed in His ·~aven and He said he had no final Berthold M Sm1 th, 6~. Col Isi rler thr.~ as the must ~mr,nrt ·
day season. "The local boards Lovell were having minor
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left the world to the intentions statement and sa t calm ly as u~bus . for,m.erly of J\,hd£lt epo:t: l ant tubaccu mf'etmg rn 2J vears Mr1gs l'ol'rntr State Liquor
have the authority to take these frustrations as they zeroed in
and imaginations of man .
prison guards strapped hi~ J died Thur.-.d,J~ there . He. wa.s becaue lt Is a dra~l w d1-p;tr~1 - Store hmrrs thrs hohday seaiQII
men If they are rreeded, but on the halfway mark of their Extensive damage was caus- Well, we are gradually get- arms and legs.
a veteran of World War I and a ure. I~votvrng prnct'LiurE'~
m were announced today by tt,
first they had to draw from 1206-orbit voyage, whic h they ed to the side of a car owned by ting our wish. Those rebelling I At 16 minutes after midnight, rnrmber of the Methodrst admim stratron th~t &lt;lfe t·ntP·t·ly Uepartrrrenl of Liquor Con~
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the other categories," Clouse will reach at 2:30 p.m·, EST Roy Russell Johnson, 65, Long against God's initiative, intelli- 1Pixle_y was pronounced dead of churrh_ a~d Amer_r~an_ . . Le~rn_n , diff~rent from proeedure gnv th rou;,:lr rts d1stnct field reprtosaid.
Saturday.
Bottom, when it was struck Dy ,gence and intervention increase cyamde gas polsonmg II wa s S~rvJVormg an· hrs wiL · S·lfah l ernrng our prrsenl tohLJcen pro senlillr w .
Gemini 7 entered Us 83rd a truck at the intersection of with each new class of coJJege the f1rst execution in Wyoming Sm1th. Columbus: a stepson. gram.' ' sa rd Canada&gt;.
Store No 22 Manager J. .
3rd, 4th Grades to
orbit at 1:36 a.m., EST Friday. Main and Court-st11 in Pomeroy fresbmen. Only a small minor- in 20 _years.
Sam While of T~xas;, these bro The fo!low rnli: tu1w·o; w~ll tJe Wdl sa1d these are ·
Df'c. 17 thru 23, I a.m...f
But on the whole things were at 2:40p.m. ~hursd~y.
ity of each new generation Prison ~arden Lenard thers an~ Sisters, I,n.P:r .smnh.' l dl scussd·
Give ~A Program going t.eautifully aboard Gem!· Pomeroy pollee s81d a semi· leaves the shadows, admits in· Meacham sa1d 14 s~conds ar_tet , P~~eroy, Verd1 OIJ\-el F.orrt.ia: : The Afreago&gt; . pounda~e Pro- p.m.
A musJcaJ program will be m 7. At Cap Kennedy, ground traller truck, owned by the feclion, accepts treatment ror the gas Conned m the tmy 1N. lhe Tewksbary ·, M~ddteport. : gram · Resu lts of aneage
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presented by the third _a n d crews were well ahead of Kroger company driven by Carl sin and its insanity, enjoins God ~ven . suare ~ foot chamb~r, Joseph and Josephme Shan brook I poundage maJ k•'t mg qunt&lt;J , on
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bacco · and BurlPv· lob&lt;~ct 11 .~tlp·
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music nstructor, ~t e tan Thoma!~ Stafford to zip off in Court-st and struck the Johnson Spirit dweils.
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PTA meeting at 7.30 p.m. Monult 0 f th 1 - 1 5h' vehicle whlcb had stopped.
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Middleport·
Ruth Campbell, Middleport, has fri ed a sutt A·
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111e regu_ar
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WI ~res e over
On Pa e 2
Pomeroy ;_ Esta Eaton, Racme; ga1ns e atrona 1 1.. ~'rly 1te l
HAVE TWO
Ro!&lt;le Hf'"t" I f'('lt'£ I
meetmg, preceded by meetmgl
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BILL PAYING TJMD'
Brett Fr1end Long
Bottom· Insurance Co., Vallt&gt;y F'orge Pa
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p.m.
RECOVER $69,548
Wahama The Me1gs County 4 H CounCJ!. South Vw·lnam bu t he is
ous '"'.son
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CAIJ.E
COLUMBUS Up]
Thei WI·n hold their regular meet·llg meDisc~~
SQUAD
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he allegedly sustained. gr sc ool gymnasium ~rm,ght Wednesday. eilenrng al the ex-' mg &lt;~r_ly
Middleport E-R squadmen state Bureau of Uenmployment at the Syracuse town ball TuesBot
Law
and on Saturday night at the 1tenswn offrl'e re...,.Jected Archre been hit by ll
were called to the Llncoin-st Compensation announced today day ~venlng, Dec. _2_1, to ~ay H nee,
_tom, "Deborah
RESIGNS POSITION
I Kyger Creek High school. Both I Ro~ , R. D, Minersvil le, pres1· WJII is statined at a
residence of a Mrs. Jooea to- recovery ol $69.546 in Novem- all b1lls before C~tmas. Bills . ayes, yrac~se,, Donald Bar- Mrs. Mar M Beard who has dances are rrom 9·30 p.m. un-! dent next year.
' in Yokosuka. Japan,
day at 12:05 a.m. A physician ber from perBOilS who Illegally are to be subiDitted to Clerk Boydtimus, ~=:n~d
Annette been manaier ~nd tre~surer of to midnight.
· Other olflcers named wl"re Pal wounded men (rom the
had been summoned upon arri- obtained unemployment betle- Richard Duckworth bJ Syracuse Bl '
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that
date.
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Mra.
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ohre,
JURORS
NOT
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Holter.
'secretary· and Sally I brought to reeover their
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pas 1 'II yars, as Oc be
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Jurors , Mora. treasurer. Also attend~~ a ress. IS
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· need not report to the Meigs Iing the meeting were Allen Cib-r H S - USN; ASN 54t-4f.~
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common pleas court· , sun. Pat Dorst, Wiii iHm llownie, ' U.S ~aval Hospital. Box
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room Monday , Dec. 13, Clerk of Jr., Mrs. Turner, c. E Blakes- Carl' or FPO San Fr&amp;incili
tttned in 1 red t•m.ts t hostess and Mrs Charles Brad
Courts Evelyn_ Lucke ~~id to- l}ee, and daughter ,Jt&gt;nnifer, and 1 Calrf . 96662.
Judgln&amp; of the CbrllllmBS Iwas ou
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day. Jurors Will be notil!ed by Miss Griffiths.
Lighting Contest In Middleport with a lighted star atlaehed lo bu~.
of the
Ill H. Caldwell has been returned
Sheriff Robert C. Hartenbach
NUGENT FIRED
-Dectmlte .?"n borne after being a pallentln a
SlOPPING
when they are required for pos·
I COLLEGE PARK, Md.
w!lllte held Dec. 22 at 6:30p.m. the clilmney.
the Amateur Gardener's Club of DecoraUono In the home in·
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Parkersburs, W. Va, hospital
sible duty.
SQUAD CALLED
, - The Univ.-sity of
lflddl rt doelded Wednesday eluded a mantle arrangemsnl liven by Mrs. Bruoe Llo)'l(. Mrs. ' for !everal days.
DAYS LEFT
The Racine emergency •quad : lirfd head Football Coach
;po at tbe borne of Mrs festurlng the msdOIDia accent· Guy ReYJ!Oida, rec.tonol ctvle Mr. Caldwell II rsported "'
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I wa.s
summoned at u; p.m 'I Nugent today,
everoldng '·•·· In Pome. ed with red ornaments, arraJlle- beautification chairman~ gave a covering aiceJy.
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Admlsti9811 - Myrtle Holter. Thursday for Esta Eaton, Ra- - - -- Hs
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The ludclnl lVIII .~. ~ balls and a white Christmas sud also on the Sears lloebuck'
TO DESCIUBE WORK
Racine.
Icine, who was taken to VeterTO DINE TllDDAY
by a partyof Mrfor ~J::"""'Strllausa tree 'dccor•tecl with red omB- awards. Mr. Robert -Reibel r&amp;- Rev. G. R. Crowe of Letart,
CIRISTIIAS S£AlSIIIhtTIJnd
Dlocloarles- Phyllis Hen· ans Memorial hospital as
a The auxiliary ol V~:_~
home
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ported 01! .tbt Clrrlstmas Flower W. Vo., who has been a mission·
tiler RESPIRATOR! DISEASES drlx, Syracuse.
medical patient.
! Memorial hospilal will .
followlllj) the judtJ!ng tourd
Mrs. Ed&amp;sr Reynolds, presl· Show beld In Pomeroy with rill- sry ir India the patlt 10 ~
~;~:~~:~: dinner
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Loltle
~" " ' : dent, welcomed ·the members bons awarded to Mrs. Rolble, will be a1 the New HaYen Euti
LOCAL TEMPS
WEATHER
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roy 1 busine district t 11 115
Uolnl ·~· bollJ and or... Bradford Mil, .aod Mrl . .Will· repi)t')ed 011 (he radio garden :-k there. 'l'lie poblle N~irtl·
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-..; ... •fl'!Oiil c:olor1. Houle 11m B~ molber. ol 1111 (C&lt;IIltfnuetl 00 pqe a)
Icome.
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Otn~nsytya'fila, · northern
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1 MiniHJ:l lnstitute of
Ameriea
Angel?s, major league tiiJIIll'""
West Virlinial and New York.
Thi'l period of four Sundays us. or thlnk He saw what He
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I sron and H \IO[umt! fuJI at
Sources at ihe Pentagon indi- i
between Thanksgiving
an dl didn't, we must admit tfle entire!
mine roa! at a cosl of 'iO cents
rhenshed treasures of Rickey'&amp;
cated Thursday they believed
Christmas called Advent Is one acl of divine humiliation,
in
per ton. about ha lf its pre~~nt
fab rrd dealmgs wrth the worJt
the orange flash was a meteor- SPACE CENTER
Houston of the truly exalted seasons of 1which God became like us and
cost. to survive.
he loved
ite. Dr. Paul Annear of the (UPIJ - "Go
Go
Go" ,the year. But muny people dO f 6CCepted even our mortality,
Miners, workrng thrl"€' sh rfts- 1
Hrrke_v died in Boone County
B~ldwi., Walla~ Observatory •Signals from earth
stations not apprec1ate it because they was an act of God's good sense
a-day, seven days·a-week, will ,
J\.t('monal Hospr lal in Columbl*,
said the flash could have been spurred Gemmr 7 twins Frank do not accept the purpose
of The same WISdom which runs RAWLINS , Wyo. UPIhavl:! lu prodllce 1.000 lons of
Mo' II p.m., EST. Thuraday
a bohde, a metoor which disin- Borman end James UJvell into God 's coming to the earth.
the universe also Jmplements Andrew Pixley. a former coa l per ~hi ft. he smd
nrght He had remained UDIJIGo'
tegrates as It falls to earth, or f their sixth cosmjc day today In Advent we affirm God' s the redemption of sinners.
I chu_rch altar boy who hated He predrl'ted a steady nsr in I1 The mei't rng to dr~ru~-: .~ere- se rous smce uJII&lt;~psing with a
a meteor shower expected
to ' along a nearly perfect circular IDitiative. His retllfn to
t h e l Further, Advellt
acclaims socJety. was executed early the cost and complex ity of m1n·
d J
ket mg qn lie~ ~ hPm t attack while beiDt
come next week.
pc.th toward 11 unique ''space earth was lhe resu lt of His own ' God '~ intervention. Like-ly this is 1today in the Wyoming State mg equipment but ~ard they fage-,pou,n agt 'h m.lr 11 hr· t•e'd rndurted 1n lo the
Missouri,
0 arctl 1~ 1
ldec1s1on.
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Nothing here coe reed one reason many Df us resist ' Prison gas
chamber
for
the
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Sport~ Hal! of Fame the niJh&amp;
date " Sunday.
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' would ultimately eut r"osls.
'I m lhe B~llroom at the Phl)('nJx
COLUM~Ud8-0h~ FEW C~ 1LbeD- Before dawn had broken over ] God or commanded His appeaHr. Advent observances; we art not radgpe-~layt1 ng of ld ad Chhtrcago l
Hotrl, Lex mglon. rn~kad, 011 ol J\ uv 1~. He was 83.
Iess
mame . iO J?en WI
the United Stetes, the two as· ance. He came hera use
e happy with God meddling in our JU . e s -year-o
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REPAIR, WRAP TOYS
The Ligbt and Life Men's 1
Fellowship of the Laurel Cliff
F'ree Methodist church
met 1
•~Tuesday evening in the recrea- 1
tion room of the parsonage to 1
repair ond wrap toys for ebil-~
~ dren of needy famllies Attend~ ing were Clifford Jacobs, Steve '
• Eblin , William Baik'y. Pearl i
~ : Jacobs, Lawrence Eblin, Cliff· I
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Past Councilors of 'I'heodorus I
MILL STREET
Council Daughters of Amenca,
wiD be tonight at 8:30 p.m. at
Beginning Friday, December lOth
Salley 's restaurant instead of
We Will Be Open Every Night Until Christmn
the Federated church as sched-uled. A party will follow at the
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SAIGON (UPI) - Thousands of U. S. Marines poured ashore from the 7t(J Fleet
today and trapped a VietCong regiment of 1,500 men already battling Vietnamese
and other U.S. Marines 20 miles south of Da Nang. The Marines' operation, largest
lhe
since they landed in Viet Nam seven moo ths ago, closed a noose on the ll'ipped
Viet Cong who were being methodically cut to pieces by Marine artillery and American and Vietnamese planes attacking in great strength with bombs, rockets and
napalm.
AU. S. Marine spokesmanJ'redicted the well-entrenched Viet Cong would auf·
fer greater losses than they di in a similar Marine ampltibious assault three
AUSTIN, TEX. P~ESJ- months ago near Chu Lai thai killed an estimated 700 to 1,000 Viet Cong. Enemy
dent Johnson and hi• military losses today were not disclosed. Marine casualties were said to be light. An idea of
ch1efs toda~ are revlewmg the the expected heavy Communist losses came in a report from two Phantom j'ets which
budgetary 1mpact of the Vtet apparently wiped out 150 Viet Cong in an inferno of blating napalm bur ed against;
Nam War, With or without the a clump of trees where they
"~ard steps" he hope_s peace had taken refugee.
enemy that appeared deter- Fighting was described as
Will preclwie. The President de-- The battle zone was some 20 mine to fight to the last man·
"heavy" as the Vietnamese and
tailed his peace offensive m a miles south of Da Nang and
~'Blocked aDd Tr•pped"
Marmes fought the Commurust
telephone speech to the AFL- about 20 miles inland. It was in 1be SJXlkesman said today's entrenched in bunkers, trenches
GIVEN CHECK- Clyde Wines, Jr., commander of Racme Post No 602, American Legion,
ClO Co~vention in San .Fran_cis- this same area the Viet Gong Marine landing supported by &amp;nd tunnels with heavy rna- presents a check for $75 to the Southern Local Athlellc Buosk rs a mi school ot11nals durmg an open house
co. While he sal~ the Uruted cut a government crack ranger stronP Air Force units had chine guns and mortars. the LegiOIJ hall Thursday night. The Legion donation v~· as made to help cover costs of fiimm g home
State~ is determmed to do all battalion to ribbons earlier this "blocked and trapped" the V1et Marine casualties were de- High school football games thi s past season. Left to ri g ht , are Don;:~id Wolfe, athletic direl'lor;
that 19 n~ctssary" ~turn back week with a point blank attack Cong regiment dug into strong ! scrJbed as "light" but in recent Wines, Mason Fisher, Athletic Boosters president : Honal d Deem , hP&lt;Jd fool bed! to&lt;Jch and district executive
Comm_urus~ aggression, he held as the rangers rnstr~d in to aid positions m the coastal areas days the Vietnamese have and Eugene Holter, Legion officer. The Racine High :School Alumm Assoc1atw n i!nd Post 602 jointly sponso~ ., '
out tlus olive branch;
. a trapped government unit. It that long have been a taken heavy losses.
the project.- Sentmel photo
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''We are equally determm~ is about 335 miles northeast of Communist stronghold.
Tbe Marine operation was ..
-- -- --- - - - ~- - ed that every prospect
for saigon.
The Marines appeared to be dubbed "Harvest Moon'' and a ~';o-:m:1rr~;;~~~"'1 " ~
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I allacking in great force . A high ranking officer said II was
N~ WYORK !UPI-_ Emile '
er bard steps are tak~." Tbe A U.S. spoke~man ~ho i spokesman used the term sure to surpass Operation Annual Charge for
Griffith, the broad -s houldered, 1
1.
President did1 not explam what reported the Marme landmg "mu!U-batlallon"~J,OOO 10 4.500 Starlight of three months ago Rover Due Jan. 20
wasp-waisted world writer- 1
"hard steps' are under consid· disclosed that other Marines troops. A Marine battalion runs when Marines moved into .an
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weight rhampion, is a solid ~
eration, ~ut he appeared . to we~ flown in . Thursday by somewhere between t,200 and area south or Da Nang and
Dogllcenaes for 1166 went
favorite to whip challenger !
temporanly rule •lUI bombmg helicopter to aid the ham- 1,500 men. About 1,000 South killed an estimated 100 to 1 OliO on osle today In lbe auditor's
Manny Gonwlez f&lt;iday night I
key targets In Hanoi or in its pressed Vietnamese fighting an Vietnamese were involved.
Vfet Conj.
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county
ICte
In their schedo[.ed 15 - round
to-·
port city of Haiphong.
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ST UlUIS IUPI· -B __ .l ,
n... owoero are requ 1red 10
PITTSBURGH IUPI"i - Coal I Garden.
ranca, ,,
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PITTSBURGH - AN
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purcllase tbe tagll before JaD· mines will have to
produce -Thr odds hnoring Griffith RJCkev. ma ster builder, in~
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ange bail !\f fire, sightl!q in
aary zo by either mailing the twice as much ilt half llle cost , hal-e ranged from 14-5 to 17-5 tor, inoneer and one ~
seven sU..tes and Canada, pro- ,
fee or delhrering it in person if they are tn survrve m lhe iu- in n'f't'DI days. F.\•rn (;onzatez' more powerful hands ro d8
vided scientists, military per- I'
to tbe auditor's office. Cost of lure, the prl!sident of one of lhl! I traint•r, n.vear-o[d Bill Gore. ' growth or baseball, IS dead.

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der the tree Elberfelds also have a complete selection of
other nationally known brands of cosmetic gifts for
men and womC&gt;n - on sale in the cosmetics depart..
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• 1 E!rrtion of officers was held

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Chesler Council, Daugb-1
~ 1 ters of America, mel Tuesday ,
~ evening with 36 members pres• en t
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Leda Mae Kraeuter, oouncll~ or. opl'ned lhe meettng in rit,. ualistie form . Mary Parke was
N'ported ill in Holzer Hospital.
FOR EVERYONE
~ -· Off1cers elected were Barbara
"' Sargent, councilor ; Opal Hollon,'
ON YOUR LIST.
Hssociate councilor; Mary Sho- 1
I( walter, vice councilor; Dorothy ,
Myers, assciate vice councilor; Margaret McClam, conduc- :
:: tor; Beulah Maxey, warden;
• Mary K. Rose, inside sentinel;
GREAT GIFTS
Anna Tuttle, outside sentinel;
and Esther Ridenour, trustee.
1 Round-robin Christmas cards
, were sent to Mary Parker, Ber.
1nice Ridenour, Fannie Adam!,
Glenna Hay('s and Cora Cummings. Plans were made for
the next meeting, December 21,
which will be preceded by a
eSLACKS
1 Christmas dinner at 6:30 p.m. '
JACKETS ~ and there will be a II gift ...
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GLOVES 1 ~aled . At the close of meet· ,
eSHOES e
~ mg , a cakP w&lt;l1k w:l~ spmlsr)red ,
I HATS
eBELTS • by the sood of order commi~,
~ tet and won by Mae Spencer.

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II- ]I)-Dally Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport. 0 ., Dec, 9, 1965 l ooming, after wblch the olfl. At the close fl. tho
- - - ---~· - - - -- ~ -- ·- ---- - ------ - - , cers of 1965 retrred. Wh1le the tion, Mrs. Wilson was present-- 1
officers wert preparmg ror in- ed an honorary membership in
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&lt;lallation. Thelma Dill. Mary Pomeroy Chapt-er. by Ruth
l'irglma Kaulz Carolyn Thom- Tompkins. An honorary meme
ap t ~r I
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I as and Cadd rt'". Wickham sang, bershlp was sent to
Charles
D! Grand mstallation or oH\cers 1laUve of Mr ssourt, and Bermre , ''Let the Lower Lights be Bum Johnson, worthy grand patroll. !
\ 'P ll~ held when Pomeroy Chap- Hend~;&gt;rson, grand
repres~nta- mg...
Mrs Wil son accepled the memtbf ter 186, OES. mel 111 spet:ml ' lJ Vt&gt; of N?rth Dakota.
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, 1 q ssion Monday evenmg at the ,
Otlwrs mtrodUct'd and wei· 1 Cathryn 1A 1lsun,
~orthy Smith on behalf of the Cha_pter,
} ~Jasollre Temple, w!lh 125 1&gt;res- comed were mne worthy rna- grand matron, _lh~ instalhng of- j presenttd Mrs. Soulsby wlth a
' trons_and l.l\'l~ worth~· patrons ficer, ~as ass1sted by . R~th \past officer:~ jewel, and Denzel !
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worthy , of D1 ~tnct 25 a;nd one wnrthy Tompkms and Ella Sm1th, I~· 1Goeglem, on behalf of the Chap- 1
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;, 1·,mJ 11'0n,and .lamesSoulsb). wnr matron of Mason . W Va Four- _ stalling_ gran~ marshals: MarJe : ter, presented Mr. Soulsby
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