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• ArtJ
Adoratian ol the DIVInity
Scrl.Pture' Music is Program Theme

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Ollf··-' ·~ AI-_. ;.o.- NeUe
8-Dall1 SonUne~ Pomeroy·'Middleport, 0., Dee. 14, 1981
slvel!, Everyjhlng li
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- - · Mr '
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dlri tnlu' b Mrs Neutzl. Miss Ado Genhelmer .... s.
FILM SHOWN
~ and ~:the Forsolten G&lt;orge Parker. Favors .,ere deul ol the United States.
A film "Lll!hl and Life" .... '
by Mrs. Richard Camp- booklets, '"PromiSeS of
Emma
.... the au· sho"" Sunday evenilli!Malt lthe
bell
thor o1 the famous lnserrption meeting of the Jumor " onGirts were exchanged and re-- Mary Washingto~ died at ase
•
Statue of
Society of the Laurel Clifl
8
freshments served by the Ms- 81; a few months ~ ~ : : : r:~~:aesta.l of the
~~ MethOdi~t church.

B¥rs

. ti ·

Racme
• women's

Around And
Ab t

Society Meets

So~ta.

God:'

be f th woman's SoOU
The AAdorntton of
Chrtst Mrs. Nan Moore, Mrs
Guy Mem r!l o .. e
. of
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through the mt'dium. of at·t .. the '[ Shuler, Mrs M, C. \\:ilson and c~~Y R~r.tn~~~~~od~rv~~eurch\
M1ddleoorf
srnptures, and mus1c prov1ded Mrs. Walt.er Haye\ ~ethtabl: ~ ~ere graciously tntertained in I Mrs James Murray had as t!S~S~to~th~e~abo~ve~an~d~M~ra~·.;A~~~G~eo:rg~e~,~b~ec:ame==ii·~rr~-~F~~;:::~"-~'!7====~;.~~~~====1
the program theme for the De- l covered with a purp e c ~ an the home of Mrs. Albert Hill I her guests Sunday her daugh· ~
, . ;' ,.: ."
(.&gt;ember meeting of the WCS et&gt;nlered with red roses emon- last Wednesday evenmg.
Iter 'and son-m-I&lt;~W, Mr.
and
c. or Heath MethodiSt Church lstrated the act .ol mourmnghand l The home was beautifullY de- Mrs. Randolph ward and therr
Monday ewning at the church Iprnlteoce Which was
t ~ nh oorated In keepmg with the ~on-m-J.aw Bill Dow, Ravenst·hanged to a white cloth Wit I
ason
·
' va While here Mr.
.
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Shopp•n
•g
Ma ke Elberfelds In Pomeroy Your Ch rlstmas
T • ht d
w::i:'a ::!:~~ o~as Chr~~~:~ ~~:,r;~~:n:n~h~:~t::d c:;:r~ :;~~m;:e~~~~ ~~u: b!: ~·~~~:~\~~.ra;:T.
Center For Everyo.-,e' On Your Ust. Open omg an
carols played by Mrs.
!"Light
World '' Mrs.:
ePs, P~n Rt!jX)rts wer~ er,tl nt. at Veterans'Memor-1
Hennes~· pianist.
James '
gave
closing pra~~r i ~=~: s:s~:~pp;oved alld routine ralp~o:pital.
.
I Eve ry N'•ght T'•l Christmas
('n.;;well,
('Ondurted l Wllh
Henne!ly playmg
for
of the
Kmght
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tht m~eting.
E~ther and Mark Vros:H!e fmm the president of lhe
rs. · h~il ~an ~ing as her man of Belpre spent the week•
\Yorn~&gt;n's Dl\·islun of Servtce I Mrs. Emerson Jones,
pru· prog.ra~ c There' Were Shep- l end with t~lr grandparents,
w:&gt;~ re::td Uy Miss Bess San- · grum leader, presen_te_d les~n ~ topl~, •I ~: resr.nted a color Mr. cmd Mrs. Fielding Hawk·
l)(ll'tl.
material on the Nativity
as ~t-r s.. • .e P · : with the Iins and Mr. and Mrs. John Vro- ,
. shown in the paintings of the · f1lr1_1 8 1 ~ 1 P m keeplllS: 'th he man Their parenta came for
Mrs. Earl Knight presented great artists surh as Giorgi· I toplC: mterspersed · WI
r i the~ Sunday ,and returned to·
d~vutions usmg the
Ad.,ent one and his "Adorations of th~ readtngs.
Belpre
·
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tllf'me- with scripture readin_gs Shepherds: .. Raphael's · ·~ladnn· ~ Christ~as carols al~o were I
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wken from Ist~iah. She explam- 1,08 of the Cahir :'' Muril lo and , sung at I.DRrvals
~~t.h M1~· T-Sgt. and M~s. V1rg1l. J.
ed thP s\•mbo!s of the Adven\ !his ..\ 1adonna and Child'' and George Simpson. rum1sh1?g E: : Manley and children, Mtch:~e1 1
tndtlding. the Christmas Rose 1
·works of Rembrandt Fer- pi;mo aceompummellt. M~ss . - ~ and Sandra Rrnee of Columbus ,
1
~'' the symbol of Mary. mothe.r ruzzi and ~tht'rs . Sh~ e,;pi&lt;~inr:&gt;d : ~:h Haym~n ~ave· a_ Medtt~.t~~~~ · spent the weekend with their !
uf .Jesus. and depicting the trt· , the figures and their meaning I Put ~~st m Chnstmas,
, parents. Mr. and_ Mrs. Walton i
umph and joy o( the birth of . &lt;~S rel&lt;tted to the artist's con -. lowed. v. lththprayer_. I h ur the , Manley and Mane VanCooney.
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Durmgesoc1ao
,
1 hnst.
:&lt;·ept1on of the Nat1v1ty cene_ rm was invited to the din- , Diane Cnswell, student nurse ,
Mrs. M. E. Dowson and Mrs , She concluded "'!th the story or · g ~
for a dessert course at St. Joseph's Hospital School '
Bernard Fult.z san~ a duet. ''The 1.1ttle Shej)herd Bo\·· · fnl·i ~ngkl:~g
with the season. :of Nursing, Parkersburg, W. ;
"Lo. How A Rose E'er Bloom· , lowed by 8 prayer and the sing-' ~~h-'~t a· corsages were given va ., spent the w~kend with '
ul g," acrompanled by
Mrs ! ing of "Silent Ni!,:Jlt .·' C?pies of · a,s ltl~v:Jrs~ :Members and guests : her parents, Mr. end Mrs.
Hennesy as ~ part o.f lhe de.vo- rhe paintings were diSplayed I present in addition to the a- ~ J&lt;~me:i Criswell.
I
tiorwls An 1mpressJ\Ie sen lfl' ! d r'ng
the
program·
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K
Coe
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-' the worship of Chrif;l ' u 1
I:Mwe were
rs. · ·
' Visiting in Athen!!
Sunday
~t res smg
I
d f !1•1 Owen Watson Mrs. Dale
l.e K
in the Advent se~son was pre-1 Announcement wa~ rna e o · rs.
'~
R 1 h were Mr. and Mrs. o enne- :
. fr; ~P 1dy, Karen Gregg, Anna and ·
5en1ed by Mrs. James Elller.lthe children 's eummunily din-i Lee, M~s. YountzM
" , : ner to be ht&gt;ld Tuesday evening McKenzie, Mrs. ee 1.!ar on, 1Martha Howell.
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1aDd Mrs Orner Cram"'~·
. and donatiOns fllr t e
mner 1
Mrs. Eustace Wilson of Point ~
·
Boy's
I were aeeepted. A r~port on the 1 ~:w~~n~ Pl e&lt;~sant w. va.~ spent Sunday :
•
.~ with her' parents· Mr. and Mrs.
Glove Leather Boots I rect&gt;nt bazaar was given by Mr~. l '
Moore. Mrs. Glenn . Lambert , ~
rarl Mattox.
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31h to 6 . was repnrll•d 1mprovmg from . 'J
:
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C A Emmish has re- ,
10·3
c.nswe Il li ~'
"rs. ' .
: minor surgery. M
I rs.
eop e.
~ turned from a visit m M&lt;.~rietta I
annmmced thai Mrs. Dowson. ij
ii ~ with her daughter and family,
would b~ program le&lt;~der fol I ~
cmeroy
.. IMr. ;md Mrs. Don Burkey and I
Wedge Crepe Soles
:January and gue~ts wuu td he Sent Pom. Pers. eal
1family.
I
!nv1ted- Mrs . .Cnswell c!osed 1 Mrs. John &amp;:ott. Mrs. Russ Mrs. Charles Mayt&gt;s is visit- ,
1U1e meeling w1th . a readmg.: Watson and Mrs. John F. Boily ing her daughter and family, ,
Middleport
I "A Pa\lern for LIVI ng ."
!attt&gt;nded the 50th anniversary . Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Cnvf'ft :
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~~:=~:===~=~;1 The hostesses,
nf
and Mrs· Luthrr Braf· · and children in Belpre.
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iF'reneh. Mrs. Joh!l Kt'tchk.a. 1ford, Coolville. Sund~;~y after- :went espet:ially lo attend the 1
~ Mrs . Bt&gt;rnard F11ltz. Miss fne - 111wn .
Clu·islmas program at
the ·
da Faehnle and Mrs. Glenn l\'lrs. Carl Moore and M is _s ch11rch m which her grandchJI- 1
Pomeroy, Ohio
! Lambert. served duckf'n s&lt;~latl: Genevie.,e Stobart were bust-. dn·n are takmg part.
I
· and hot rolls during the socwl · ness visitors Monday, in Gal!i· · Mr. und Mr~. Emerstm .Jones
LAST TIME TONIGHT
hour. The tab!.:- was covered _ \i!;.
were dinner guesl~ in Athens I
" LORD JIM"
.
with
a
!are
rlolh
wilh
red
net
po~lr
and
Mrs.
Herbert
HerdSunday
of Mrs Uorotl1y lbn· '
(Tt•t hnieolnl'l
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Pt'1t'l' O''f!tol e , as Lord .11m. ovr.rski··t &lt;&gt;nd centered with a . m~n · and grandchildrt'n, Lafi'Y dakis ond Mr. E. W.
Jones,.
.lanws i\1ason , C111't .lurgt&gt; nS.
gold t'hristma s tree encir!'\e-J &lt;:~nd Ja('kie Stemens of Bellefon-&lt;ihildt' In the. evemng they at-:
Colarurtoon
.
R11nning Tirn t' : 2 Hrs. 40 mm Wi th red satin balls and flanilt&gt;d : taine were weekend guests o! tt•nd ed. the Clins.tma~ cuncrrt
· hv red cnndles in gold holder~ .. h
ther ~~. 1 rs Welbu Wha· at the Chaunc~y H1gh School gtv-1
er
mu
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which hlJd been made by Mr~ ·ley.
, en by t he c·
Ill'sI ' Cl ee Cl ub ?nd
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You'D want

j

Fanny

that will please anyone on your gift list. One pound,
2 lb. and 5 lb. boxes with Christmas \\Tap. Or give

bags. Buy It for yourseH or to have in the home
durihg the holiday time, or for giving.

FRUIT CAKES
for $1.00
Rum and brandy flavored in handy gift tln box.
Made with fancy fruit and nuts.
Qthor ~rult Cakos . . • • • • • • • • . . $2.00 ond $2.75

Mamfy About

$4.88 pr. $5 ,88 pr. ·

p

, In

ROBES...

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Roush's Shoe Store

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Mrs. M. L. Mr.

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MEIGS THEATRE

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WED. and THURSDAY
December 15-16
NOT OPEN

Farmer in your choice oi many varieties

Boxed Candy for Christmas. Boxed or in cellophane

See Our wonderful Selection of Gift

Robes and

Tv . .Jackets For the

Men On

Your List in the Heady 'l'o Wear on the
Secontl Floor.
All Silk Paislet Print

ROBES --

Dacron

--

Cotton
ROBES, Solid Color
and

. Lambert. Red napkins and pas-· Mi' and Mrs William King· t. ~e Htgh School Hand . The (,le~ l 100% Pldid Rayon
tt'l 111 inL~ completed the ~hi~ of. N~wark spt'nt Sunday with Club cont:ert was under t.~e . d1- 1 ROBES - - - - f'tlinu \1rs Criswell pres1dt'd
h , . ur llw Wlrllev . rec!wn uf Mrs. Le-e Da\ 1dson ..
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her mot er :•11 5 · "e J
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hl f M
d Mr I0nes I Wool and Nylon
t t11e silver coftee service .
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Hi 11 &lt;~Ug er o r. an
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Mr. a~
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_ Mrs. Davidson is a gradu:~IP of i Strlpe ROSES __ _
were• Fnday
bu ~ mf'ss
VISitors m MJu·'dl eJmr t II'_1g h Sch
.
· 011 I an d
1. Va
I~E FumiliPB ~trP
Pl. Pleasant, \\
·
Oh10 Umvt'r!'iltY.
Dacron rmd Cotton
Gm)st.s for Pnrl~'
Mr . and MI S. John Jordan \lrs. Essie i~ussell l1as bf'fll
StriJM ROBES ~
and aaughler of Columbus were ·
d t
h
Emplowes v.ero guests of the
relurne o 1ter
orne 1rom
1
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- Company of weekend guests
· (',ene1.a1 Hosp1·tal where
tmpenal Electric
. · of. her. paren
. a s. , 1Me1gs
and Wear
' Middleport at lhe annual Christ- :'t1r. and Mr~ . Br.~dfutfd M~B g_ she has been a medJcal pali-~nl. . Wuh
Cotton
ROBES In
1,n;rs- ~ Mr. and Mrs. Pat Gallagher ,
mas partv and dinnf'r at tht' . Mrs. Lewis Ro~sh 0
pl.astlc
urrying
case .\1 iddltpor.l Elementary Schuo l ville and :\1rs. .( ~t'oge ~l&lt;CI;n- rf'cei ~ed word of the d~th ofi
tock of PI · P\eHsant, W. \a . her mece Ehza Murray 1·n Cor··
.
S&lt;1tur dav ewnmg.
·I\
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Plnwale Corduroy
The ".. :.n,·,,, nJntl&lt;e~ group pr('- sp.ent Mt.mdu. ~· at Letart Fd s . mu g.' . Saturday foll0wing a lm-,
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1est
TV JACKETS - pared the dinner with the &lt;i S· wtth their :-;Jster, 1 rs. n · g~rmg Illness. funer.&lt;~l services

Elberfelda Invite you to the music department on tbe 2nd floor to aee the
selection of records - L.P's, 45
RI'M's in reiular music and lots of
new Christmas albums. Take time to
look ar&lt;JI.md, see the records on dis·
play and pkk out several for yourself and for aifb.
El ... rf•lds also hut a flna MW
••l.ctlon of Shtilt Mu1ic - In
••IY to MIRt display r•cksrtldY for you to buy.

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FRIDAY and SATURDAY
Dtc:l!!l'!'lber 17-18

"MY BL.OOC RUNS COLD"

Tr~r.-

DonahuP,

J0t- Y HelhH -

11!11 . r.urry Sull ivan.

, l('arwll~

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"THE WOMAN WHO
WOULDN'T DIE "
r. ~ ry

to.·lf;rrill. ,lan•• Merr ow

SUN ., MON. •nd TUES.

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Dec. 19-'20-11
"SERGEANT CEADH!AD ..
I Tf&gt; ('hniro!on
Frankie Av alon . Deborah
Wallt&gt;Y. ( esar P.om,. ru, F red
!'lark Bu~H·r KPatun. H~r~ i ~tant·e of the Sl'hool cafelena l'rlnLnL
''t'Y i.f'mbt'rk, E\ll' .1\ rrlrn , 1~ooks. Over 200 employees and · Mr.;. Anna Yeager
~:~;uare1t~::f'~"ooh &amp; Goofs,
their tumthes atl"'ndf'd the din- heme Sunday, alter

SELECT YOUR KODAK
INSTAMATIC CAMERAS NOW
AT ELBERFELDS DURING THE
SALE AND SAVE
You'll find the latest models and a
complete selection. Sale prices on
Inslamalic 104, 154, 304, and 404with the !lash case. In sets complete
with film, batteries. Boxed ready to
give.

, are bri ng held today in Cnrn ret~rned ing and Mr. and Mrs . Gallagher
spendl~g a attended the services.
.
3 Stoo9es
· nPr Gifts and prize~ wr re a- week with her aunt , Mrs. Edna .
YOU CAN'T BEAT THESE VALUES ON
Colorurtoon!
:worded dur:ng the evening.
! Bartels.
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Clifford Villleit return- :
l,;.
: ed home Salurdi:ly from Holzer I
f
Ho&gt;pital and is impnlVIng but '
Q( y
w•ll be cunhned to her bed lor !
some time·
¥iss Lyd1a Ebrrsbach was
Mrs.Philip . ~adford and d~u- ' hostess to the Daughters of
ghter, Stephame and Mrs. Clar- Ruth cl~ss of the Ltnitt&gt;d MP.thnt'llee Sargent were Mondav VJSJ- ,
.
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annual
t.OJ'S .m p ar kersburg . W· Va · 1: di s!. church for , their
1·
ft
Mr. and Mrs. Hiram Fislter ' Chmtmas party . . 1om .ly a er- ~
t S d in Columbus with 1noon, at her home, Mulberry
spen un ay
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! Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Hayes. ' ve.
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, All of these coat fashions are winners, a wide selection of all
. Th
Mrs Emmo- 1 The carol, Silent N1ght. open- ,
1 Ls'ted
eyal soh v 1
•
ed the meeting. followed with :
wool plaids, pile lined corduroys, aU wool tweeds and soft pile
gene. ,oCh·n·
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umson.
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were lt&gt;d bv Mi~s Lucretia Gencoats with attached hoods, beautiful colors. Sizes 7 to 14.
tered HolzE"r Hospital Monday helmer, who read the Christmas
(or t1eatment.
Istorv from Luke SevE'fal art- --lcles from the Me-thodtst Teach·
Pr were also read Including,
The Coming Light, Three Christi mas Parti~ . Kin.'!' H~'&gt;rod, She; pherds and Magmie. Prayer by
1Miss Genheimer closed the
· devotions.
! Mrs. Frank Stewart. president. conducted the business
s~~sion and membPrs answered
'
VIsit tho Llngorlo Deportment
roll call with their favorite carol.
All officers wer.,_. reelected for I
on the First Floor For Gifts of
the new year and Include, Mrs. I
Stewart. president: Mrs. Vir~ln- 1
Slips, Pontlos, Pajamu, SliP"
1\a Slater, vice president; Miss
pen, Gowns, Teen Bras.
Lucretia Genhelmer. secretary:
Miss Lydia Ebersbach, treasurer: Mrs. Minnie Neutzling,
flower commltree and Mrs. J'aSizes 2 to 14
eob Gloeckner, publicity.
Teen Size-Chubby Size
A contribution of $5 was made
to the Jaycees for their Christ: mas project. Names of resid·
Stop In Now-Look Over tho
· ents of the County Home were
We'd Uke to extend our season's greetings to 2111
Idistri1Juted and members will
• Looks built-ln. Instills
Lin...-lo Gift• for Glrlo ond
of you again, next year . Please be around to re·
Isend a gift to them for Christ·
Uke convtntional r~nae.
ceive them! Drive safely and slowly . . . heed all
Imas. A round-robin gel-well card , Mlko Your Solodion.
• Roli·To·You c:ookinl sur·
was sent to Mrs. Bert Webster
traffic signs and signals, road and weath~r condi·
face &amp;tides out for use.
' .
who is re~uperating from surtiona . , . have your car ch~ked periodically. Keep
gory at Holzer HoO]lilal. Mrs.
• G11dt·IIP ila~ oven door
your family 's holiday memories happy!
opens up out of way.
IGloeckner 1md Miss GeDheimer
. were named as the committee ,
• Cook·MIItlr 1utomatlc
to mak~ up program books for 1
0V1r1 COntrol and rnr;wal
BRING THE KIDDIES TO SEE' SANTA CLAUS ON THE SECOND
Ithe
new year.
i
Soolt Today At . .•
Mrs. Minnie Neutzllng was :
MORNING 10 TO 11 -THURSDAY AFTERNoON 2 to 4.
: in charge of the program which
1opened with the hymn, "Oh \
Come AU Ye Faithful." A poem
Wily Leave Chrllll Out of Chri'l· l
m111111, was· given by Mrs. SteWE PAY 4% ON SAv1NGS
wart and a recitation An In- '
Mlddloport, 0.
Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation
ventor• Wife, b{ Mrs. · Dessie II ·---------------~..,:;'"·'!"'-.,..
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~--------------------...J·. I---------.....,II~ttersoo. Two readinSS were '•
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At Hilt Home

Mrs.

GIRLS COATS

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FRIGIDAIRE
with luxury
range features!

LINGERIE
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comfort. This was a safety mea· the clo~k. It never faltered.
SEASONAL SALES- Jack Welsh. manager of the Columbus and Southern
r th
d
The f1rst atage of the two· Electric Co. Middleport division sells electncilv most of the )'ear but arranges
A report that design work on R~P- Welk~r released the letter lcxmtrect.
U S Rt 33 relo- thJ· morntng
·'The plans have grown from sure or e ren ezvous.
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Forty-three rnioutes after lift- stage T1tan roc et .separate time m December to pursue a favonte hob iJ.v, ~t'l lmg Lhrustmas trees frnm his
cation. proJect tn Me1gs county ~y,Jer s letter sal~.
·a ~~ve mile two-lane h.•g.hway,
on sc~edule. E.,erythmg seem· tree plantation near Rutland. Above. he starks one of his products on ~II outlet
had been or~ered stoppd. for a . At the .present ta~e, w.ork ~ ~st1mated to cost $2 m1l~10n .to I
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ed gomg beautifully after two at the Dairy Valley, w. Main -st. Pomeroy . .\lr_ Wels h is u \'eteran of 14 years in the "'
two-year period wa~ ~~med by 15 proceedmg on lhts proJect llta ~resent status of~ SIX-m1le l
heartbreaking "aborts"
for 1tree business. Mrs. Welsh, right, usually j s found helping him at the lot-Sentinel ·'-~·
JohJI W. Dowler, DIVI!Ilon 10 1at an eccelerated pace. Our de- 1sect1on of four-lane htghway of
·
Gemini last October and 11 . Photo
Higbway deparbnent deputy di-\sign and plans e~gi~eer is .in l limi~ access right of w~y.at 1
gain last Sunday.
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rector ~oday.
~nstant commumahons With an estunated cost of $5 mllhon
"Everything looks
good,"
Do I .
d
St1Jsoll and Ass~l~tes, our con· , and. has thus beco~ one of thel
ground controllers reported.
S. 8fl0DtJ
CINCI~NATI U I s
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w ~· 10 a lette.r date Dec. i sultant for this JOb"
maJor highway projects in Dl.
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( P t- pur10 rece1ved by Metgs County Th 8 . h
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Schma s vmce was JUst a,
rrd by f.iov. Jamf's A. Rhodes
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e lg way department dl· VISIOn 10.
culm'' as It was Sunda wht'n !
~~:;:ta~;; ~a:aportw~~~ ~~sion deputy director sd~, , Dowler also informed
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he sat quietly in the ~apsule l
a::!tb~~ .~::p~~!df'o; r~:~
parently mtJM"'have· bee!&lt;' a I'll- !·...r~!ellelsu on schadule. '~ IW!'lller,AA!lw,Jcill ... 1!11. ooldl I':Ein\ Ohio (UP!) - Shit• whrle the rocket thund&lt;!red be- \
mer Clevelllnd roach
Paul
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contrnu-. u .soon- .as the plins are comc&gt;.
ih hlnl nd f ' l"'' t. 1'1
mor startlq from nowhere." saying:
Pleted. •twe have h8d 1 lnd 8 18eti. Rclber1 E. Stocauale, R nea
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! ct~mmiUee said todii~ tberr
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no get e propose
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was "no douht" Cinrinnati
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a Ilion atom smasher and blamed hour and the pressure of grav- , Funeral service! for Mr~ Al· would ha\·e a Df'w 60.000-seat
Funf'ral servlce!ll for
g~neraUy are proceedmg to our , contractor and as o~ now we see U S Reps. Robert Sweeenv and ily began to bear down on Schir· bert 1Bess1e 1 Hartung 78. PornKoehler. 78· of Pomeroy,
1satlsfactmn. There has been no
erou'' who died Thursda)' even- stand
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dird Tuesday evening, will
. no reason ,,why thiS. date can· Ml chae1 J. K'1rwan for ""doo. m- ra an d Sta Iford
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10 c ances.
I . ~l es m d e s y, e day at 3 p m at tho Ewing I goiog to have that stadium in F:wing chapel with the
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ICleveland Democrat, and Kir- m,;:s an : ·
n 1 to of the Cheste~ M'-'thodi"t w. Staab, chBirman of l h t' ia: Will be in Beech
In
.~an, aedYounghstov.:n Democl.:at, Iand eth~ul~ftof~nm':!~ifi~:tes~ ; church officiating. Burbl will stetring ('ommitlf'e and prt'si. cemetery.
team toget er m s po thea! the b .11 .
•c K 1be in the Gilmore cemetery . 1 dent of tht' f.Jrt'atf'r Cindnfiasco that has doomed Ohio's d n Jant sun at ape en- 1 She was bprecedtd In · d!'ilth i (Sf'e erler rt&gt;por. l'g. :t.
Sht' was 1'1 member or
lhe
chances of landing tile atom ac-1ne Y·
by two sons, George Dill and ' nati Chamb('r uf Commf'rt't'. Federatd churrh. Her
... for Northe as1ern
had owned the Koehler BlcdiS
eIerawr
William Edgar Harlung.
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Surviving are her husband,'
Co . and the Koehler Pop
mara satd today Commumst Chma may start stockpllmg
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1Aibert: two daught':'rs-in-law. (nurtholl"'t' tul!u
and the missiles to deliver them within I The veteran ~egJslator said
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of ti family of eight
I' lhnuclear1weapons
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Sweeney and Ktrwan refused to
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PRES[• e nex t wo years.
WAliffiNGTON 11
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and Mrs. William E. Hartung· L&lt;"ga on 0
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dent Johnson is expected to re- .McNamara addressed a meeting of the foreign and support t .e venna rsena m
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I omeroy. " gran sons, n
The Me1gs ('ount\' r·ourthouse ,
sume and even expand U. S. defen&lt;&gt;e Jllintsters o t e ort AtlantJc Treaty Orgamza.
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Lt Edgar Hartung US~F Co- ·
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Survivors are three
economic
aid to Pakistan- I tion (NATO). McNamara s_aid it is estimated the Chinese t~ Atomic Energy! .. ommts/ tu~bus and Kenn~th 'Hmiung ~ ~~~~a~co 1an('~ \\ I 1 15 &lt;~/ ·daw, Miss v 1rgini"a Fi~her
suspended when tht! Kashmir Communists can prroduce enough fissionable material in s~on'shp~opo~
.aclhtyth ev~
1Pome~y· a granddaughter Mr; W I d~ r 0~~ 1 l ie ; 1 5 to~ _. Mrs Arth~ H'
lighting broke out last spring two. years to conduct_a small nuclear test program and 1 .teou~ ~:! thewt "It~ the on~ M'ddl
I Athl 1. B I :Pe.ul N. 'spence. Columh~s: u rre~;6~ng
mma:-; an
an. .Jr ... Sale~ . Ohio and Mrs
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ur se begm a small stockplle of
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are as one.,
r p po s atomic arms.
ignored. He said its shadow teria laid dow11 by the C&lt;Jmnlls· wilt sponsor the annual Tri- grea gra~ son, ~m r
pence, A state enatted stt.ttu tr says, wyn .R. W Jte, Gallipolis. ru,..;~
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County Teen Ball New Year's Columbus. two ststers.
MN. shall fall on Sat urday the Fri- Fnends may callet the
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The Chief Executive made : is estimated Pekiilg could heve Nam and Laos.
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Calling the two Democrats' Eve at Middleport High school ·
rue · . meroy. an "In the event
the holidays '
orne. r?m "' ~.m.
the promise Tuesday night in almedium range missiles by 1967 Jt may be used to support "professional po\itice! Dit-pick· auditorium with The Jays pre- M~. Molly Hysell. Pomert_JV. shall fall on Sat urday , the Fri - da~, until time of serVlCes.
formal toast at a White House land oceen-hopping intercon- Peking-back~ guerrilla war- lers," Stockdale said the feder- siding over the records.
an 8 brother, John R. DilL day i mmed t&lt;llt'l~· prer(•ding it
M.
dinner honoring visiting Presi- ltlnental missiles by 1975.
fare In Africa. Latin America ~ ~~ government ~as not likely to Featured will be the 100 top Po;~ro~.
~ shall be observed as 11 holi-i AD 1el~~l ~neral HoSpi,!~lal=
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dent Mohammed Ayub Khan of I McNamara told his European and Asia, he said.
mves~ $300 mUhon. '.'In a .state tunes ~~ 1965.
nen s rna~ ca 31 the funer- day for the co11nt~· &lt;~nd sl:.l'r
,. " _' SONS Henry
Pakistan. He coupled the pledge Allies, "This is not a pleasant He said Thail&amp;nd already has ~at IS tom by poh~tcal btcker- The 1~formal dance annually al home anyume.
offices.··
. \ n~;ne. Charles Hall,
with an announcement that he prospect."
been ''targeted" by Peking for mg and open hosUhty although draws m excess of 700 teen- V
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eterans
emor1al Hosplla1
utland · Carl Findling
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1·1 IS· on1Y a few who are domg
was sendmg a top-level med- Further, In his sober warn- insurgency warfare
agers om e 1r1·coun 1Y area.
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Admission Is 75 cents ~r pe_r- ~ ISSJ.ONS - Mary Lf'WJs,
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estimated Commun· t Ch"
son Numerow door priZeS Will i Middleport.
Geron Wheeler.! NEW YORK (l Pl i - Thr land H1ram Archer,
~nncet apvrkseslar. ,· h Ina. orn- wlil have nuclear ~terialm~ ~
PATIENt' RECOVERING
be .awarded. Dancing will be · Pomeroy; Mary Weaver, Mm- lowest temperDture reported lO
.,, 0 a I n
e p unprove
Do
ASKS DIVORCE
medical traini and
ubli l make nuclear bombs for i Mrs . Emogene Lobo • Pomefrom 8:30p.m, to l a.m.
ersvJ"II t&gt; ; J oseplI D&lt;'wers.
,_." .oo I- th e u. s
. wea II ler B urE'[JU tl l .h
health
ng
P c aircraft as well as missile
":ho ~nderwen_t ~rgery
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The dance is one of the fund- ville.
: morning . rxdud1ng Alaska and , Paulii'M' Pauley, Rt. 1, !IE:~
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a
ruverstty hospt~l ID ~1rais.ing projects sponsored by DISCHARGES - Frf'{J Friz-1Hawa1i. was l.'i dl'gref's bl'low h&lt;J s filed a petition for
A GREAT PLAINS STORM McNamara also gave a stero l ~bus last week, Js recovang
the Boosters. Proceeds are used zle, Reedsville. Rema ChaHn. · 1.eru al Bulle. M0111 The high-, from Everett Pauley.
d
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of
Communist
Ollna's
rucely.
She
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the group's pledges or fin- Pomeroy : Larry Dr&lt;tkl', New est report Tuesday Wi:13 83 de- 1in Meigs County Common
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P 0 " ' 100.., w bite wr th ealvy 1corwentional military forces
ancial support to the MHS ath- Haven; Rome Bell. Racinr; I gn'l's at West Palm Beath1court charging gross neglect
snowblastayb w ed ano
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hi h er. wthn- I He said their standing anny
Re TO PREACH
minletlc program.
VI e rms, Po meroy.
ah d Fort Myers. f lo.
, duty.
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re~
g 10 . e ol 2..3 million men is the . v· Jerry Masters,
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ld' 1 st d 1 backed 1ster ol the Pomeroy Church of Hayman Barnitz 22 Pomeroy
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storm sytem that hammered 1 worm a : an s
'Uti Christ, will preach at the Keno son of Mr and M~ Haym~
southern CaiHornla threatened ~d ;~:.illt;;."~::: ml a cbu~ch Friday.
Dec . . 17 at A.Barnllz,basjolned.theGaUIa border area wrlh floodms McNamaMl reported that the l 7·30 p m. Everyone Is rnvrted. polis State Highway Patrol po111
and was bla~ for five deaths. Chinese Communist air f(lrce
as a cadet dispatcher. He beIn South Daloia,
~ere now 18 estimated to total aboot
OXYGEN GIVEN
gan his duUes Tuesday. ~
ANN ARBOR, Mich. (UPI)- salesman for a Detroit coffee 1poared.
""I sometimes wondered
workmen were sun whacking I,500 planes-5ovlet designed The Racint emergency squad A lttll graduate o{ Pomeroy State police took a d~ breath 1 compa.ny. His truck, ~i!h all the I Tanner c,illed \1rs Mall10n ... who I .~as and where 1
huge c~~s of Ice off electric MIGlSs, 178 aDd 198 plus a few was called at 3·15 p.m. 1\te!- HJ&amp;h school where he pll)'«l and slarted ooce &amp;giun today In eoUect1on money m1ssmg, wa:. anrl told ht&gt;r Saturday 11f White 's came from. he satd,
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transmtssiOll linea wlth base- l supersonic MIG21s.'
day to the Leo Hill residence football for the Panthers, Bam- the questioning of a father or found 1n a supermarket parkmg arrest.
WhJte-Mallion,
confro11ted
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ball bat today, the toll of dam~~ The defense seer~&gt;tary classed on the Bashan road where Doris ttz joined the U. S. Ait Force four who was found in Oncin~ lot. A search for the man failed •·t never d1d beheve he was the double identity at the
age from last weekend's ice this as a large air force but Deeter, 1 relative was haYing in November 1982 ~ an Air oati, Ohio, where he was livinA: to turn up any leads.
dead. I think he was just run- 1tenaw County Jail. said
storm soared past the $1 mil- said 11 is armed by aging breathing difficulty. Tbe squad- Policeman.
He 1101\'ed three with another wHe and
three
tdeDtifled By Prlats
_ning away .from his respunsi'10l·1 "They tell me I'm MaiUG~~
lion mark.
equipment. He said it now 1s men administered oxygen,
years and was dlscharpd ~o lbOre children.
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But Pohce m Cincmnati Sat- 1ities. I don t know what speci f- It's undoubtedly true. They
mainly useable for defen!le and
months ago. WbUe in !Jel'Vl!:e Maurice Malllon, 35, who was urday identified bim as Maurice ! ically was bothering him. He my fingerprints. But if it
SAN FRANClfiPO-. AFL .. support of ground troops.
TAKEN TO HOSPITAL he was. married lD Canada.
known as Robert R. White in Mallon through a routine fin· was a good husband.'' sht said I'm in a hell of a mes9.''
CIO leaders pledged soUd back. McNamara stressed that Pomeroy's emergency squad Barrulz will work II the lo- Cincinnati, claimed to know oo- lerprint check with the FBI fol- The two were high school Mallion said from CaliifMlllai
inl today for aoy measures Peking's convenUon, non-nu- ~nawered a call at 6:05 a.m. Ical patrol post UDUl he eaten tbing of his ..prevlous life in low.ing a traffic .offense.
~weethearts and were marr1P.d ~ went to Daytona Beacb,
that Preoldenl Johnson decides clear milfltlrl' mlgbl cannot be l foday for Mary Johnson. Ma- the Patrol .Academy
ln. the nearby Ypsilanti and the wfe White or Malhon stood mule rn 1950. They have two boys, 11 where he met Mrs. Whte
to use to win the war in VIet
,
soa, who was taken to Veterans ! next class lD Maretl. There be and four chldren he allegedly at a court arraignment Monday and 12, and twin girls. 9.
working as a short-order
Nom.
GRANGE To DINE
Memorial llospHal as o medJ. will undergo It, weeks t!t$1Dg doserted in Jane, 1957.
on charges of non-support and
Vaguely Recalls
In a bus station. Mrs.
A resolutiom, expected to get The Rarrl.sonvllle
Grange cal. patient.
to become a uaifonned -~· Authorities don't agree, how· abandoning his first wife and White told police he remem- was a waltres.
overwbelmfDI opproval from w!ll hold Ito QuiotJurs meeting
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ever. Stale Polico Detective Sgt three children.
bers vaguely leaving Michigan Mr. Mallion bas yet to
the AFL-CIO Co~Uort, said Frida)r, becember 17, lnatead ••
LOCAL .TEMP!I
WEATHER,.. '·' Roy Tanner said tlle IIUlll'l dis· Mrs. Mallion &amp;Did she has in 1957 wjth a friend to go on a her husband In jail.
tbe war lD Southeolt Aala ns ol SatwUy, wltti .an oyster ltl[l: , •'!'he lemperature In do""to"" Ll&amp;ld nlo or ..W · ~~~~.l ~arance looked Intentional. been living on old to dependent. trip to California. He said he
NoWor To Say
I Korea-style conOict thai wu per at 7:11 p.m. 111111 a meellDJ Pomeroy todiy ~t II a. m. was Colder taaiPI. low a;a .n.,.. At the lime ol hto disappear· ci1lldren funds 111111 some house. and hs lriend worked " house "I haven't visited him , ·
(CoatlDuecl OD [1111 J)
llld [llOil"llll' kl ttillow.
40 dqreel, im!ler .clo\ldJ skies. \ ~J cllldf, 111ybe
11011. 1100, I!•IUoa wu 1 ' driver· w~rk olnco bar husband disap- painters ill Santa BarbarL
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CAPE KENNEDY (UPI) - Gemini 6 astronauts Walter Scbirra and Thomas Stafford streaked into space orbit with perfect launch today and began a 100.000-mile
chase to catch up with Gemini 7 and rendezvous nose-to·
nose.
After two heartbreaklng failures on the pad Gemini
6 performed magnificently and thundered off at 8:37
a.m. EST on a cloud of smoke. Six minutes later, Scllirra
and Stafford were In orbit on a loop-the-loop pursuit of
Gemini 7 astronauta Frank Borman and James. Lovell.
Gemini 7 was about 1,200 miles away and about 186
miles high at the iime of launch. Rendezvous should
take place 6 hours and 49 minutes later - 2:26 p.m.
EST-Over the far Pacific .
'Ibe launch itself set a new uff, mission control said Gemrecord for the United States lni would be given a "go"
which, thanks to Borman and for 16 orbits - one full day's
Lovell, now holds all the rec- flight. If all goes well with tbe
ords in the book. It was the rendezvous, Schirra and Statfirst time four human beings ford will splashdown Thursday
tll.d been in space at once.
morning. If not, they may stay1
ALOFT FOR RENDEZVOUS
Thomas Stafford, left. and Walter Schirra made "That" great 1 very ~·" aloft another day.
it skyward this morning in Gemini 6 where they had a date with Gemini 7 to man- Gemini 6 radioed after bemg: The liftoff was an amazing
told its orbit. The liftoff was feat of engineering. Some 200
euver 200 miles up into the first_~ctual space rendezvous in history. NEA Photo.
timed to the split second.
experts working: round
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Gemini 7, headed Into lt8 Uth Iclock since Sunday converted a
~y aloft, was in il.!i l&amp;2nd Or· fault-ridden $15 million booster
brt end was some 270
miles rocket into a flawless machine
~o.wnrange at the moment Gem· packing the power of
44,000
1m 6 bias~ _into. the heavens. average automobiles.
Bot~ Gemnu 7 pilots were ~ The countdown· as it had been I
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Eagles Fly Over Tornadoes 73-50

ALL-STARS

In Cincinnati

Gov. Rhodes Will
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r..stern'o Eagles rolled up • • ~ lead as the flrht quarter a scare
the Eagler midway ules left.
minutes remaining.
lea~ 1got underway.
through the third quar!er when 11 was at this point t h at John McClintock and Matl•
and then stopped tWO last
Eastern, with everybody hit· It Ita hot streap and chopped Knight, Badgley and Douglas ews also fouled out lor the los·
rallies by cro~~~-&lt;ounty rival ling In the opening period, bad a 17-polnl halftime Eagle lead all hit field goals lor the Ea8· ers m lhe. final mmutes. BadgCINCINNATI (UPl) _Gov. ganized a group ol Oblo ·
Southern w defeat the visiting a 19-11 edge when the quorler w six.
I' les that
again gava the hosts ley and Eichmger exited on fouls
James A. Rhodes pledged Tues- : !ness men to bid for the
Tornadoes 73-50 Tuesday oight. ended.
Eastern quieted the
rally a comfortatie lead. Southern late in the contest for Eastern.
day w campaign personally 1chise at the NFL's Feb.
The win upped the Eagles' Paced · by the clutch scoring with three bucketS of its own in l was held to five points in the Badgley's 17 points 011 seven
with the IS National Football ~ meeting. He was accomJllll!
record to -4-J for the campaign ?f jwlior gua_rd Charles Eich- the last .two minutes o~ period . last half of the fourth quarter field goals and three free throwsj
League owners to land a fran· Iby some of his backers,
and left Southern with a 2--3 mger, they bu1lt up a 29-15 lead and took a 51-40 lead 1nto the! while Gery Parsons' boys were! ~ed the bala~ced Eatern co~chise for Cincinnati, iF the ~itv in~ Dr. William Hackett '
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!!late. It was the first Mid-Ohio by midway through the second final eight minutes.
Ion their last scorrng spree.
1mg. Also hittmg ~n double ft-~ ' "
wiU promise to move at full Jonn Sawyer, both of
Valley Conference tilt for both quarter. Eichinger had hit thr~e~ The Tornadoes, on buckets I Cundiff, 8 5-10 junior
for- g~rs. for
the ~mners were
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teams.
quick field goals In the opP.n- by the game's high
scorer 1ward for the Tornadoes, took EJChmger and Kmrr-1t, each w1th 1
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stadium.
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Steve Badgley and Rlchar_d ing minutes of the period 1&gt;1!- ShermCundiffandseniorChar- ' scoring homrs with 26 poinl'i th anth Eagle
ugas wta t · scored
ooer,j' ''keep at it, doll,
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Douglas each tossed In 1 free fore the Tornadoes got a point. lie Mathews, moved forward on eight field goals and 10 free _e
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ba"e arms
moe.
'Th1s Is Cmcm11Jh s fmest tarv of stalf:''s ofrlce m
throw and Charles I&lt;night ami r..oach Craynor Slone's Torna- once more in the early part of throws. He tallied eight of his rune.
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hour," the governor declared. bu~ bv Hackett and Sa•l)'eJ'• dJ.
John Pooler sank back-to-back do five never clt)Sed the gap. the fourth quarter. Eastern's points in the fourth quarter be- Eastern hit on 25. of 53 at- Big Black8 'Drop
"This Is ~ great opportunity. to der the title Ohio Valley
field goals to give the Eagles Southern however did throw lead stood at 51-44 with six min· rore fouling out with about two lempts from the held for •• 97•65 TI'It Tu-day
make Oh_m U10 loot.ba_ll capttal Inc.
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of 68 tries for '1:1 per cent. The fast break agamst Pomt Plea- Reds deserve a new stadium., 1 NFL who Sfl~ , they_ wo
Eagles sank 17 of 40 at the sant after a slow first quarter
· to see me bf.lck m
foul line and Southern cashed here Tuesday night and throt- Rhodes described the session ~rown told the ~athering.
in 12 of 23.
Ued the Big Blacks, 97-65
here with about 15D busJnc~ sl JS a chance In fmd out ho~
Individual shooting for E:~~l- Howard Hill pac~ the Tiger and civic leaders of the city as cere tlwy are . bec~use I
ern had both Douglas and vir:tory with 'tl points as Prim.-e- l "an oJficial declaration of w&lt;~ r ·to do ev_erythmg m
Knight hitting five of eight from ton evened its record at 1~1 af- , by Cihcnnati t~gainsl three to . to get lh1s team for Ci,~inni
the field and Badgley and Eich- ler dropping its opener to Big I five other cities in the United Hhodes sounded a note of
lnger seven of 13.
Creek last. week.
States which also are in ronten- g~nry as he tated
All SVAC teams are in action an SVAC batlle at North Gama Saturday night. The Pirates, af· over Wilton, Southwestern, and 'J11e Eagles will visit Rutland \26 65; Smith 7, Marnhout 4, tion lor an ~fL franchise .''
either get down to
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way . North Ge.llia.
and Southern will host M~Ar· PT. PLEA~ANT
11-16-17- The governor and city already forgt-l abu i {he
two week breather during the Soutl~~~rn the following everung. lost 50-53 to Hamden while Rub- C h
a.
W kl , K
thur in MOVC games Frldly 26 - 65; Smlth _7, Marnhout 4. have
knowledtteable allv in
1 yger night
Christmas
holidays
In
league
action
last
week
land
shaded
the Highlanders,
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Joun
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Strickland
11,
Wmston
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inst The Southern reserves ump- •
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coach of th~ ClevPland Browns
tangles with Southwestern in I Truce 44-41 while Easlern was
event If recor a • aga
ed Eastern 35-32 in the prelim- PRINCETON - 17-21 -20-25 j
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' inary contest, Steve Sewell led - 97; Ables 16. Simms 12, Jones 1 Rhodes also st~ted he has 1h 2
Eastern visits unbeaten Rut· Creek, 59-48.
halt Rutland's wmnmg streak HaMan just opened its season Coach Mike Popp·s Southern 1?., Hill 27, Puckett 10, Surface . support M Art Mndt-&gt;1\. pre:~l'l t . Size
land and Kyger Creek hosts Coach Lloyd Myers' Highland· at three,
•
last Friday night.
I squad with 16 points while 6, Shelton 2. Richardson 5, Land- ' o~ner _of the B~uwns, for a Cm· 8'12 to 3
pr.
Hannan, W. Va., in non-league ers will be trying to snap 8 Coach Gary Parsons' Eagles A reminder is al~ issued to Mike Martin of Eastern led all rett 2, Frey 2.
Cl~nall franc~Jse.
tilts.
two-game losing streak.
own victories over Southwestern, area fans that a hohday tourna- score111 with 18.
Art feels 11 would make for
Saturday evening, Symmes Southwestern Is l-1 in the Hannan Trace and Kyger Creek ment will be held at Hannan By quarters:
NAMF.D SOX MANAGER
a great natural rivalry hetwePn
Valley travels to North Gallia SVAC and 2·3 overall. Coach . in the SVAC but were shaded Trace, Dec. 30 and 31.
Southern ·· .... · .. . 11 18 40 50 CHICAGO (UPII
Eddie Cleveland and Cm ei nnati ,' h~
And Hannan Trace visits Shade. Clyde Evans' cagers are l-0 in 56-55 by Chauncey in 1 non· Participating in the tourney Eastern . .. ... _... 19 35 51 13 Stanky, "a fighter with a
said.
Middleport
Next week, the Pirates and the league and l-2 in all games. Iaegue game.
will be Hannan Trace. Hannan, Southern - Cundiff 8·10·16, of a lot of guts," took over
Brown Hrads (;roup
Eaw:les meet Tuesday night in 1Both squads lost hearbreakers The Red DevHs own victories W· Va .• Za.leski and Rutland. Wallbrown 2-0-4, D. Hill (J.{).(), day as manager of the Chicago Brown announcPd ht~ ha ~ or·
McClintock 4-1·9, Grueser 1~2. White Sox llnd immediately de·
Mathews 4·1-9. Totals 19-12-50. clared his team was "a peaEastern - Douglas
5-3-1,, nant contendE&gt;r."
Knight 5-5-15, P'ooier 3·3-9, Badg-j "I haven't seen much of lt,''
AT
ley 7-3-17, Eichinger 7·1-15, New- he said, "but I know the P"'f·
By Uoited Press Ioteraallonal Cincinnati 67 Colorado 64
Ea!t
Nebraska 75 Texas 64
l&lt;md 0-0-0, Justis 1·2-4, WoU o- ' rronnel well enough to know that
. 0-0. Totals 28-17-73.
I like it."
Penn 97 WashJefl 56
Omaha 1M! Midland 16
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Southwest
PORTSMOUTH, Ohio (UPI)- His family minister, Dr. Wes· C. W. Post 1 SCCNV 63
NBA Startdlng 111
contract, believed to call for a
Branch Rickey, who rose from ley Hage• of St. Louis, deliv· Rhnde Island 104 N.Hamp.67 Tex. Western 74 Weber St. 63
By
United
Press
nternatlona
;
$40,000
a year salary, only five
St.Marys 84 S.W. Tex. St. 60
hwnble beginnings in the hills ered the eulogy at a brief Yale 66 Brown 51
FRIDAY, DEC. 17th
Eastern
DivJsioo
j
days
after
the White Sox top
of Southern Ollio to baseball graveside service, hailing Rick- Boston St. 100 Gorham St. 76 Arlington st. 98 Austin CoiL 7a
9 P.M. to 2:30A.M.
W. L. Pet. brass, owner Arthur Allyn and
SMU 9Z Oklahoma City 81
jmmortality, was laid to rest ey as "a m:m of dynamic ac- Springfield 11~ Brandeis 76
Whitey Beegle, Caller
[ Boston
18 '1 .720 1 ~neral Manager Ed Short.
Centenary 88 TCU 87
Tuesday In • •lmple service at- tion, dedicated purpose and Mass. 92 Holy Cross 74
18 11 .621 : contacted him.
Niagara 63 Rochester 57
Tens Tech . tOO Oklahoma 92 ~ Cincinnati
tended by his family and aelfless roncern for others."
IS ll .577:1
Da- AI Ey..
Fairfield 77 St. Anselm's 61
Tex. Luth. 65 Southwestern 6J I Philadelphia
friends.
New York
II 17 .39J 'I
Peru• St. 116 Buffalo 60
The baseball pioneer, who Rickey's widow, Jane, aat
u .. Cull 82
We8tero Divlslou
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built three major league dynas- quietly nanked by her daugh- N'!'l'k Rtgrs :th-.s
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W. L. Pet. ·
lies, broke down baseball's ra· tors and occasionally dabbed at Duke 1112 Furman 67
MINNEAPOLIS (UP!) - Los Angeles
18 II .563
c;!i&amp;l barrier and spearheaded an her eyes with a handkerchief as No. Car. St. 98 Virginia 81
Qarterback John Hankinson of Baltimore
15 17 .469 1
alxlrtive drive to form a third Dr. Hager delivered his eulogy, W.Va. 95 Ril.'hmond 85
Minnesula had signed to play ISan Franciscl
13 17 ,433
major league, drew some 150 aimed primarily at Rickey's W. Ky. 84 Ablene Christian 59 with the National Football 1st. Louis
II 16 .401
Leage Minnesota Vikings, who Detroit
9 11 .333
perso01 to 1 funeral home to family and life-\{)ng friends.
Miss. Coil. 91 Samford 75
picked him as a free draft
Tuesday's Retults
pay final respects.
"His name h.. been written Rollins 100 Georgia st. 8Z
. ,
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among the greats of the world,"
choice in the eighth round of Cincinnati 112 P!WadelJ,Ibil
I!JCk&lt;&gt;: a fllllllly and his many Dr. Hager said, "but we kneW Baltimore 85 Elizbthwwn 7g
11184 draft.
Baltimore 112 Detroit l2V
fnends m lba PortsmouU• area hlm in a ~iflerent way thlliJI!e Ol!IIChita 7t Cull. Ozarki 59
New York.)
turned out in a settiag lar re- rest af the world _ tn ehurch, Southera St. 63 Ark. A&amp;M 119
, New York 14t San. Francisco 137
moved !rom a church funeral In our homeo, as 0 friend,
Elizabeth City 110 Md, St. 95 SOCCER BILLETS
I SHEFFIELD, Eng. (UPI) - FOX REfiRED
on IIIDnd.oy, attended by 300 "We knew his defeats as well Davidson 67 VMI M
Advance ticket sales li&gt;r the ' HOUSTON (UP I --Nellie
tports (lgu!el and Givlc leaders as his victories, and we knew
Midwest
Wo:ld Cup soccer tournament I Fe~x, has ben rehired as a
lo Sl LouiS.
his dreams far better than oth- lllinolo 110 Wi5cmlsin 10
whtch opens July 11 have Houston Astro coach by manaers," he said.
Bradley 68 St. Louis 63
reached $1,442,000 with one . ger Grady Hatton, who reOnly two baseball ligures vi•· Lake Forest 63 Knox 55
sixth
of the 394,874 available I placed Luman Harris this week
lied the funeral home in this Eureka 70 Culver Stckln 55
tickell
sold.
on the National League club.
Ohio River COmmunity, bolb Toledo 110 No. Ill. 8 8
Jim Busby is expected to be
stopping brieny to pay their re- N.D. St. 64 Whittier Cull. 71
GREEN
BAY
WINS
the only other coach w be
G.E. 1966 MODELS
spccts.
SleubenviUe 93 Alliance Tl
GENEVA
iUP!i
The
Green
.
rehired
following
a
shakeup
Jn
Billy Southworth, who man· St. Ambrose 93 Iowa Wslyn 9Z
Bay (Wis.) Bobcats beatl which General Manager PeuJ
aged the St. Louis Cardinals lit. Tech 92 Ill. Tchrs. 83
.
Servette 6-1 Tuesday night for i Richards was fired and Harris
00
S
and the B"'ton Braves, siJ&gt;pped Greenville t04 Lincoln Chris.
lheir first victory on a was offered another job
early in the day, and all-lime Quincy lOS MacMurray 64
i the club.
CLEVELAND (UPI) - It just I Negro prtcher Satchell Paige Wittenberg 63 Muskingum 4$ European hockey tour.
lsn'l Paul Warfield'!! year.
1made a brief stop as he passed Defiance 85 Cedarville 83
through tnwn with basketball's Bluffton 104 Indiana Tt'Ch. 88
A Cleveland Browns an· , Harlem Globetrotters.
WiUiam Penn 87 Coe 63
nooncement that their star : Also ln attendance at the Parsons 12 Cent. Iowa) 86
flanke-r, will be s.idelined for : home were formf!r U. S. Sen. Wartburg 76 South Dakota 64
Sunday 1 game agamst St. Lou· I and Ohio Gov. John W. Bricker 111. Tchrs. No. 96 Rsevelt 69
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5Unday Wllh 1\eta Slater.
Rl', ii8JIIIn, were @1101!1 llltiii'I~I~Dallf~~l!e~n~u~n~el~,_!P~om~e~ro~y~·MI~d~dl~e~po~rt!:·~o~.•~De~•:._·~~~~.!1~1165!_
Jane ADn Powell vtalled her day of Mrs. Leone CUrtla.
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Powell over lhe W!'ekend.
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Brighton l.s spending a few
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from Lexington, called on his a meeting of Ministers and ctne was in Columbus, Tusday,
slater, Mrs. lla2el Carnahan, wives of Group 4 EUB Church, December 7, attending the Coun·

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light Communion ServiL-e by ttte pital during the last 24 hours I67, Pt. Pelasant 23.83, Hinton
a heart attack and is in Holzer A bridal shower was held
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included: Howard B. Saunders, I0.53, Kana~·ha Falls 2.48, Cbar- ·Hospital Gallipolis.
Church Session Monday even- ] 609 Second Ave.; Chester Ward, leston 18.90. Montgomery Dam Patty Lee of Pomeroy spent .the Methodist church in
Mr. and Mrs. Ted Nance.
ing al the church in Middleport. . Rt. Ewingtoo; Mr~. ~arry L. Irunning 17 feet. London, Marm honor of Miss
1'hl:' Rev. Howard Ruppe it was : Taylor, Rt. 1 Galhpohs; Mrs, met and Winfield dams were
who was home for the
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IJamrs P. Burleson, Rl. I Gallitad
EDISON, N.J. (UP!) - A 2IJO. oe Swane spent te
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The serv\et will be Sundav polis ; Wil math W. Wells, Rt. 1 on the sills.
wiUi his father, Mr.
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evening, Der. 19 at 7:30 p.n;. 1Scottown; Travis D. H o p e, Bo11t Movementt:
on its way to the 3rd Marine Swant a~d visited hl.s. mott~erll
wi1h Robert Tewksbary, thE' el- · Henderson : Clarence E. Sayre, I Ohio Rh·tr Bob
Be11ter [ Amphibious Force stationed
wbo is i~ Ho~erahHospt~l.
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nwnts wdl bt Mrs. Tom Kelly · George F Conde, Middleport; •up 14' 11 :20 p.m. Jacob G. up l JobnAdamsJu;uorHighSchooJ I e pas,. wo yletharshiS
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annnunrf'd for Dec. 22, Wednes- Long. Bottom. Mrs. Thomas C. son ~wn 16, 3: IS a.m.; Walter I ing, rolled up into a mailable- Uent ·in ~rer Hos~i~al ( 1~edl· ll
1.1 :1.\'. :11 7 JO p.m . at the church. 1Marlm, Rutland; Mrs. Pl!rry i BeCkJord down 16, 7:30 a.m.; package, was the idea of Mrs.
1 p t' nt)
:\ nott&gt; of sympathy was given : A. s~_yre. Arburkle. W. Va.; Illinojs down 18, 4:10a.m.; kob- 1Sara Fishkin, a teacher at the craM~s~'~l::c~k~·eur:~tis:,.:an~d~~~=:;::~M~I~d~d~le~po~rt~,0::.::::~
1u ~·I rs. E. 0 . Teksb'arv on the Dock D. Dove. Asl!land, Ky .; ert Heed dowh 18, 4:40 a.m. ; : school. She said the project _ _ r ·
rprrnt death of her broiher. The ! Mrs. Clyde M. B£Jxter. HI. I AI- Diane Brent up 18, 6:30 :~ .rn. : l rect-ivl'&lt;l en!husiastlc support
annual congreg;Jtional meet- j bany, Mn. Edward H. S1aplt'- Rel\ablt' down 19, 6:30a.m._; I f~om the school' s ~tu d~ nt s .. ~ho [
ll,g will be held Jan. 19 when : ton, 1roDlon.
. Charles K. up 19, 7 a.m.; lnd1- l v1e~ f~r the honor ol afflxmg 1
We'll prepare your readv mixed con·
rrf'w officers fo r the year will
Dlschar td
j ana down 20, 6 a.m.: f..lbw Z~-~ the!r .Signatures.
bt&gt; f'iected.
g
· ph ~T up Green11p 6·3.1 p.m.: Tr-,
crete order to vour specifications. and deUver
Thi" pastor was givt&gt;n per"
Patricia 1/4A . Burk~ . Mrs. Ray- !mit up !Jreermp ,1):45 a.m.: 1 AIR LIFT
It anywhere ID town, all ready to pour. Call
§ii!n to De absent from the . . mond E . Cunningham, and in· Wt&gt;.-;trn down Gr~nup 6:40 a.m : CHA~LO'ITE, N.C. (UPI)
ONLY
pll Sunday, Dec. 26 for a Christ- ~· fant son, Mrs. GEorge M. Col·: Havenswoo~ up (~n~en~p 7 30 1 An ~~~ N&lt;Jtlor:al G~1ard ~l2 i
today . . our serVIce Is prompt and our prices
!•&lt;"'.O~Miml'fiiiliiiliNi-~-- liru and inf'.ant son. Mrs. :-.~ov-1 a.m.; L. Fu~ore down l&lt;~·cenup ; SU]JE'I ConstellatiOn, loa?e:d wrth 1 $30.00 Down - ltlance on
•
•
ice E. CW'd, Mrs. F'red D(lvis. 8 am.; Litlle George do'.Ar _l'dd-1 2.1,00.0. po_unds or frlll.t ('&lt;lk&lt;', ,
are the lowest posslblel
ConYtnltnt Tlf'mt
Mrs. Paul D. Downard. Mrs. • dahl 2:40pm.; Andrew Calneun l mag;iZ!~~s and olh':r ~ifts, Jt'ft.:
Leonard H. Essman. Mrs . Carl :duwn Meldahl 6:30 .m; De- : hert! ~rJday to dislrlbu te. J!s
F. Forsythe, fred D. Gosney, : fender dowtl Meldahl II p.m.; ! good wlll C&lt;Jrgu ~ 0 ~~nt&gt;ncan
THE PERFECT
1 Mrs. Ric-hard A. Harris , Mrs. Invader duv..n Meldahl 1:5S a. : fJghtmg men m VJel Nam . .
FURNITURE CO.
Raymond J . Ha7.le!t. Mrs. Al· · m.; Ranger down Meldahl 2:l0 ' About B.OOO. pounds of_ g!ft~
Phone WY 2-3284
MASON, W. VA.
CHRISTMAS GIFT
fred J. Hern itnd infant son, I am .; Valvoline down .MehJahl Wi're left behmd, but .wlll be
l'age Street
Middleport
Mrs. Luther E:. Hunt. Mrs. Eu~- : 2·4.5 a.m.· Lachlan Mao.:"l.l?aV I flown to Southeust Maa at a
ttce
Jeffers, Kemul,·.
1v1 en, I down Mel dahl 4:30 &lt;t.m.: .1. !'i.
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L' J.
Mrs. Gordon C. Jackson , Jer- ILewts down Meldahl 6·40 1:1 .m. '
iiiiii. .
1
aid T. Martin, Miss Wilma L. Mimi down Mel dahl 7:10 u.m
. Ml{Juwan, MJss Edna S~affer, [ Gallipolis Dam Elisha :
Cluir D. Shumate., Dav1d ~· : Woods ur 8·45 p m.: OVE(' up
SLamper, Veri B. 1uttle. Mrs. : 11 :2.1 p.m.; Buckeyt
State
· Bert I. Wt&gt;bsler. Mrs. Ade!me •down 1 a.m : 1.. Wad~· f';i1i!,:h•rs ·
· M. Wells. Mrs. Raymood
H.: up 2.30 am.; Elgerrliff up 3 45
Wamsley and infant son , Mrs.: a.m; Pennsvlvania dO\\Il 4.10 ;
~~i~n -~.-~hite and infant son. &lt;~ . m .: Philip ·Sporn up fi a.m.; 1
1
Tho! Trtditional
. Semt't down 7:50a.m.; Nuilll~­
CHRISTMAS RED
ma:s visit with his parents m worlhv up ! :20 a.m.; Jefrboad
1 Gulfport, Miss. A rep•lrt on ; down ·9:10a.m.: R H. Bosw1rth !
· the Presbyterian held in Hill ~ -. n duwn 9 45 a.m.·
•
up
.
b M
I J,; ·
bo ro was grven
Y rs. ·
· ; Kana"'lta Rh•trr ·- Oleander ;
Harley,
Mrs.
Geor~e
Anderson
down Marmet J.20 p m ; Bea,
ALSO:
, and Mrs. E. 0. Tewksb~:~ry . ver down Marmet 10 :15 p.m.;
t Azalea~ e Cyclam•ns
It .was announc-ed that 8 rww Duncan Bruce up Mcu·met 11:- '
Qua nlity
eChryHnth•mums
sel!SIC!nal register
has ~n 4{) p.m.: Lucy Jane Lue&lt;l~ duwn
R1~hts
TUPPERS
purchased and n~w' offenng , Marmet 1:40 a.m.: 0 . F. SlwarR&lt;'~entd
PLAINS
plates hal'e beeD gJven IJ.v !ho:: , er llp Marmet 4:.'i0 a.m.:
\lr.
BE
SURE
TO
.
..
deacons and dea(•nnesses. Oth· Chris down Winfield ~ 25 a m ·
ers present at the. meeting were , Helen Z. down Winfield 1~ : 10
59 N. 2nd Ave.
Mrs. Arthur Lewrs.
a.m-,. H. E. BOWes
1 d1H\'n
w·JO ·
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RLeo Kenne·
!l L
dy, J udson n11.
Middleport, 0.
1
""" e. us:-~e
Y· field 1:40 a.m.; A. J. Pafl.~n
•
FOR A FREF. TURKEY OR
, ons and John Ful tz.
! up Wmfie!d 2 · 4~ a.m.; George
LUCKY LEAF
Prke down Winfii'ld 5. 45 a m.;
CALLIE HAM AT EITHER
1 .Jerry Busworth up Wi'l!Jeld 6:FARM STORE
, 50 a.m.: Jefferson dowa Win·
RUTLAND,
field 6· 55 a.m
OHIO
UNTIL THUHS. DEC. 23!
(Kenneth Davis)
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3 ROOMS
New
$299

POinsettia

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Announ
M,ISS 8atey

GOEGLEIN READY-MIX CO.

MASON

1

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$3,00

REGISTER!

Gloves
Scarfs

Handbags

Phillips Sisters Style Shop
Court St., Pomeroy

l

No.2
· cans

I

C&lt;-pilol .

For HER Chrlstmasv

REYNOLDS

WRAP

PRICES EFFECTIVE TIIURS·FRI...SAT. DEC. 16, 17,

181

Frozon Food Buyl Morton'o

53

SHOULDER ROAST ENGLISH
ROAST

COLONIAL

SUGAR

CHUCK ROAST
CENTER CUT

LIAN, MIATY
IEEF ITIW - - - -

10 LB.

Pot Pies~~~· 6'•r S1
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59c lb.
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59c ....

ICE CREAM

to

$8,00
Daniel Green and Dunham Slippers For Her!

FREE GIFT WRAPPING!
OPEN EVENINGS TIL CHRISTMAS
"A GOLD

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69C

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carton

Chapman- Canaday

SHOW BOAT

SWEET
POTATOES
c2·-No.2!

CLOVER

~ARM

SPECIALS

SELECTION OF

CHRISTMAS
CANDIES

MUSSElMAN
APPLESAUCE

·1!j.AN Nt'O DANCE

21bs.
fnlm FabergltiiiiiiWpMce eolltcllon
non-aerosol sprays of perfume cologne

c

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encased In exquisite golden metal, gilt boxed
and rei/JJabJe over and over againl
' APHROOISIA ... WOOOHUE ...
. TIGRESS ... FLAMBEAU

Pwfuin• sPnJ ldriiOtdllllllN1.75 drama 7.50
C8logne llpraJ iEIIrMrciiNlre 3 ounces '-00

CRISP, YELLOW

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·PT.l&gt;LEASANT -The local
NCO 'club will sponsor lis an.
nual· New Year's Eve dance,
Dli&lt;ember 31, at lhe National
Guard Armory. Danclntl wiU be
from 9 p.m. until 1 a.m. with
lhe "Vagabonds" lurnlahlnc the
"TIUSIC, Tici&lt;els lor the informal
·iance are 14 per couple.

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POMIIlOY'J QUALin IHOI ITORI

SOLID HEADS

ONIONS

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CHICAGO UP! olhl&lt;-t.c directors and Tlh::~~~
represeotaUves voted
to srant .. additional year
elliglblljlf to 1018' •ellio ·
fooiball playora
,mitts·1011
· · because o1 injuries.
~8dill0onal years
end
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JACKETS

SLIPPERS~

$1.99

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GOWNS

SOCKS

l9c

.88

HOLIDAY
DUSTERS

SWEATERS

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CABBA·GE

2CANS
303 29c
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PLANNING PARTY
MASON Plans are under·
lor the Mason Mothers'
II
Christmas porty for Sen.
lor CIUzenl. 'lbe )larly ls held
IJan,ualllly h)' the group. II will
on SUnday afternoon,
IIDecenober 19th from 2 until l
at the Masoa Methodist
IIdhun,h.. The Mothers' Club is
invited to a turkey d1nner on
ll11nur!lday evening, Dec. 16, at
6 ~.m. at the home of Mrs. R.
K. Wilson of mason.

GARDEN- F.RESH

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RAYON
PANTIES

COATS

-Folrmant Top Grodo

TV Slippets

.99

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.44

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METROPOLITAN
MOTORS

lb.

ROUND BON!

SEAMLESS NYLON
HOSE

DRESSES

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CHUCK ROAST
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ELECTRIC
KNIFE

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FILLING

: WASHINGTON (UP!l -S..n.
' Palli .&gt;'IL llolllhtil. D~ IH., ·is
; plaaning t.o ·fiSk ·fongrt&gt;cSs tu '
appl-ove rominissioning ol' a
bu~t of Constantino Rrumidi,
the expatriate Jtallan arlist
who devoted the last 25 years ,
of his life to pnintings in the
corridors and rooms of th~ U.S.

·cbeer

Mason

DUDLEY'S

Hats Jewelry

DlSCOIJNl.STilR.E

Christmas Week
Scheduled

j

CAPITOL PAINTER.

Thursday-Fri.--Sat.
December 16th-17th-18th.
Middleport-Pomeroy

METROPOLITAN
MOTORS

Clover Farm Has The Finest Foods For Your

for
Gifts
New Cut Velvet Punes

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ActivitieS
A.re Announced

$3

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f'l'. PLEASANT -The amm·
EPISCOPAL PROGRAM
the party, the Junior Choir will not attend lhe ChrlatmSB Eve
Galllpolls, Ohio,
S.turday, De&lt;. II, 1965
cobulary Reftects: "JIII!!c,·
al Christmas parly lor the youth Christ Episcopal Church will sing carols m the neighborhood servlce.
S.wrday, Dee. II, 1165
HOGS- 175 to 220 25 to 27 ·· ,
~ou~~nv~,'~ 111
of St. Peter's Evangellcal Lt&gt;- hold the following program dur- on the Christmas tree. Follow- December 26, 8 and 11 a.m .
SALES 1\EPORT ol
60; Heavies 24 to 26.50; Lights:
theran Church, Parrisfl.av, and lng the Christmas season, ac- ing this, all the children will join will be the celebration of 51
Ohio Valley Livestock Co.
25. to 27.25; Fat Sows 20 to 22:·1
I
ICarolyn WUey.
1
h-st
will
be
held
SUnday,
cording
to
an
announctmont
by
together
for
refreshments,
the
Stephen's
Day.
St.
Stephen
HOGS
175
to
220
lbs.
27
to
50;
Boars
15
to
18.25;
Pigs
12.~
The hostesses,
28t '
art 28 50 220 to 250 1bs 27 to 28 50 50 to 18
A donatiOn was approved to ton and Lila Mitch
Dec. 19th at 5 p.m. At 7 p.m. the Rev. Charles A. Pitzer, pas- Christmas story, a film strip was the first christian m yr · ;
·
· ''
·
sorted Christmas ~;,r}
the children of the church school tor.
on Nicholas, and a carol sing. lor the faith.
Ltsht 25 to 28.50; Fat Sows 161 CA'I'l'LE - Steers 16 to 21.· the Jay cees and plans were ,
. the
·n
I . te . th "' Otrist·
to
22: Stags 15 to 22; Boars 12 150 Hetfers 14 to 19.10; Fat made for a Christmas dinner loof!ee dunq .
WI part Cipa .18 -~ .
. ' December 22, 7 p.m~ wl11 be \ December 24, 11 p.m. wiiJ be
to 20 Sows atld Pigs 80 to 120: i Cows ·tJ to 17 ; Canners 9 to 12. I
.
.
Present were Rita
mas..\'atean~whlt, Is kbe~~ ~- ~ the Christmas Party for all the traditional Christmas Com- TENNANT ELECTED
1 Shoats 12 to 25.
150: Bulls 14 to 16.70; S I o c k, whenf 1~\ 0~ 10 Elap:h;;. Cha(l Clelland, Judy ~c;:;.,ti~j~
rect . Y . s.
an
· · Sunday School and Junior Choir munion Service. The ancient
L
Steers 17 to 23.25; Stock Heifers !ter 0 e a • rgma . 1 • ron Y Eschleman, C1tr0Jyn
Orgamst wtll be Mrs.
ch.ldr
At the begl1)nlng of name for this service is Christ NEW HAVEN - Carl . CA'I1'LE- Steers 14 to 23.50; [14 to 17.50· Stock Steer Calves ] me~ Tuesday ev~mng. m the Susie Herris, Betsy lkr~ ;
1 en.
Wu~ch.
.
Mass as (shown by the word Tennant of New Haven was e. Heifers 12 to 21; Baby Beef 18 20 to 24.75 :' Stock Heifer Calves ' socJal ITKJm or .the ~~~~bus ley Huston, Mat:jorie -..,.,.
Chtldren participating IR
Christmas. Before the service l lected president of the Wabama to 24: Fat Cows 12 to 15 :50; Can- ! 16 to 20.75.
and. Sout~ern Oh~o Elednc_ Co. na Meadows , Ltla Mil~..~
pageant are: . Shepherds,
there will be a carol sing from !Athletic Boosters at a r~cent ne.rs 8 to 12: Bulls 13 to
18; , VEAL CALVES_ Tops 32_10;, April ~m~th .. presil:lent . pre~Jded. 1 lee Ne~man, Be.Uy
ny Knight, BJ.lly Knight,
the balcony by the
Junior , meeting . .Grald Rood presided. Milk Cows 80 ~ 160.
ISeconds a2.30; Medium 25 .75 to ! the Jay...:ees for lheJr Chnsl- 1Rut~ Rdfl_e, Ma:gte ~;Z~
ny Taylor .. WISemcn:
.
Choir starting at tO:J() p.m.IO!ber off1cers named were Er· j VEAL CALVI&lt;S- Tops 31.60, 29.311; Common &amp; Heavies 18 The chapter
voted $30 to ·Apttl Smtih· Btlllo ~
K~~ht, R1cky Krught, Ro_nme
Everyone is. invited. ~ attend j shel. Rtffle of New Haven vice se~nds 25 to 30; MedlU~ 20 to ' to 32.
mas projt!cts. The annual Christ- i Mary C. Wiley.
HuJik. Mary, Rozanne Kmght.
aod all baptized chriStians are preSident; JohtmY
Scarberry 26, Com. &amp; Hvs. 18 to 28. Culls
m&lt;IS dinner was scheduled for .
-;-v;;n.;;Ji~~
Joseph, Tommy HUJik. Narra·
invited to partake of the· Lord's of New Haven. trasurer, Mrs. 15 to 20.
Dec. 17 at Oscar's in Galli·
Pleasaat Valley
tor, John Knoll. Angels, StephSON
A II .11
I Wa· i SUpper.
.
Catherine Rollins of Letart, se&lt;- SHEEP - Ewes and Lms. 6
BEGIN DEC. 21
I polis. Husbands and guests of ADMJTI'ED: Mrs.
anle Wuerch, Stephanie Scholz, I MA . - c VI es a
I
retary, and Mrs. Ben Roush, lto 10; Stock Ewes 5 to 10; Fat PT. PLEASANT Masom
vender, Mason ; Oake
Johanne Scholz, Susan Gloss. ' hama Hl!lh school this we::~ December 1.5,, 10 a.m. will be West Columble, reporter.
Sheep 5 to 8; Culls 1 to 5: Bucks County schools will begin their members may attend.
Grirr.ms Landing.
Singers, David Scholz, Kim and a portion of next week .llta t a quiet celebration of the Holy was anoonced no meetings will 4 to 8: Fat Wethers 5 to 10.
\ Christmas vacation with the The cultural program includ- DISCHARGED: Mrl.
Roush, Byron Nibert, Tye Som- be~ . announced by_ Assls n Communion for those who can· be held this motlth. The Boos- LAMBS - Tops 23 Seconds close of the regular school day
~-- ~ - - - Singleton, New Haven.
ervllle, Cathryn Scholz, Margie Prmclpal, Glenn Smllhir 1 .
ters next sessioa will be Ja.. 18 to 22: Light Wts. 16 to 20; Tuesoay, J.&gt;ecember 21. T h · Classes will be resumed Mon. BIRTH : Mr. and Mrs; ,.
1"'vor
Hyatt, Ricky . Gloss,
Wendy Dr. J. B. Sweckelr. w
ary 24.
Common 15 to 18.
buses will run at 3:311
p.m. day, January J. 1966.
· Lavender, Mason, a
..
k
S
B
N"be
I
of
Cedar
l..okes·
RIP
ey,
HUJI · tranger, ruce 1 r · will show slides on Africa·· ata.,
a
The Christmas Eve Candle- special assembly at Wahama
light service will be held Fri- on Thursdav.
·1
day, ~ember. 24th al 1:311 p. Dr. Swecker, a graduate ol
m. ~pectal ~us1c wdl be b~ tbe West Virginia University. spent I NEW HAVEN .;_ Mr.
J_un10r Oioll' under the dtrec- two years in Nigeria develo]r i Mrs. Fred P. Batey are
""tltiioniiiofiiiMirsi.iEildioiniiWiueiiircihi.~~ ing an educational program· nouncing the engagement
1
there.
1 approaching marriage of
·
Wednesday lhe faculty of Wa- daughter, Phyllis Joann, to LorTHE BEST
llama Junior and Senior High 1 an C. Yost, Jr. of New Martinswill have a Christmas Tea !It ville.
3:311 p.m. at the Junior High Miss Boley Is a graduate oi l
e OPEN EVERY EVENING TIL CHRISTMAS
School lounge.
Wahama High school with the :
The Junior Class wi11 spon~ class of 1961, and attended Moun- I
sor
a Christmas dance on Fr1- tain State Business College. She 1
ARE AT
day evetling, December 17, In is presently employed at MarREGULAR
the new gymnasium at the High bon Chemical Division of
School with the Tempi.o.; of Win- I Warner Corporation.
$16.95 VALUE
field, providing the music. Ad--, Mr. Yost is employed
mission will ~ 50 cents. Dane- ~ trooper with llle West ~!:;~~\~
ing will be from 8 until 11 p.m. State Police and ie p1
On Tuesdav, December 21st attached to Depaatment
SEE THESE ...
the National Honor Society will quarters in Charleston. T h
spo11SOr a Christmas assembly. wedding will be an event of
LADIES NEW
1964 RAMBLER
urday, Jenuary 8th, at 2:30 p.
6 4 Dr. Classic Sedan
HOLIDAY
m. at the St. Paul's Lutheran
FIRST QUALITY SHEER
Fully
Custom. Auto. R&amp;H.
Church in New Haven.
One local owner. Uke
The gracious custom of
Guaranteed
new.
en church" will be observed.
1964 RAMBLER
NEW HAVEN-- Special , - - - = = = = - - 6 4 Dr. American Sta.
11tristmas Week events at the 1
Wag. Standard Trans.
Values to $5.98
Evangelical Unild
Brethren
f'ei"SI)D.ai.S
R&amp;H. One owner. An·
Church, have been announced
·
other one like new.
eMicro Mesh
by Martin Berisford, pa,tor. ~ ---------Sunday, Decer_nber 19. 7:30 1 Mrs. Jessie Kinder of
eFiat Knit
1962 RAMBLER
p.m.
Annual
Chnstmas
Cantata,
ney,
Penna.,
is
visiting
her
V8 Ambassador 4 Dr.
eNew Shades
pair
arranged and di~cted by Mr. ter and family , Mr· and Mrs.
Auto. R&amp;H. P. 1teering.
New StyiH
John Hoffman. A pageant will Russell Bartun,
Clean and nice. Anothin New Colon
be presented With cantata mu- Mrs. Charles
Barton has ,
er clean one owner
Rambler.
sic. The p'ifant "The Meaning returned home after spending
Junior-Petite-Misses
Ladies Trimmed
MENS WINTER
of Christmas." is wri~en a~d a week visiting her daughter
Half Sizes
1961 RAMBLER
directed by Mrs. Martm Bens- and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs.
6 4 Dr. Classic Sta Wag
ford.
Frank Oates at Elizabeth,
Auto. Trans. One local
LADIES
LADIES FANCY
Monday, Decembe~ 20, 7:30 She was returned home by her
owner. Runs fine.
, p. ~ .• monthly meetmg of the sin, Russll Barton, who also
COMFORTABLE
Wm·One Sunday S!~hool Class visited relatives
HOLIDAY HOUSE
e Sizes 5-6· 7
1960 RAMBLER
at the pa~sonage with Rev. and Mr. and Mrs. chllrles Syec
White-Pastel
VB Ambassador 4 Dr.
Mrs. BerJsford hosts.
\family of Parkersburg ..
Sla. Wag. Full power.
Tuesydaylh
. D_:clelmbehr 21,.117;bJO i ov.r lbe werkorul with her
Clean and nice. Anoth.,.. .., ,,..
•. ·U
p.m. ou •• ows lp WI
M D lr Dudd·
er one local owner
hosts for Point Pleasant Group er, rs. ·
mg.
j
Rambler.
YP'ers. Christmas
program ! Gary Stewart•.. Mason and
is planned. Miss Judy Hoffman.! Dale Grimm, Br(lad Ru~, ~th
S.. AH The Alao~• One
local Y. F. president, is
in stu.dents at. Marshall Umverstty
Owntr Ramblers, Bought
of refreshments.
visJ ted their parents over the
Reg. 99c
From Metropolitan MotDecember 21, 7 p. weekend. .
Values To 49c
m. Children's Christmas Pro- Mrs. Matilda Noble visited on
L
on and Tr~ded In on
grant All children in
the Sunday with her cousin, Mrs.
Church School will participate Clara Williams, Clifton.
SPECIAL DISCOUNTS
LADIES LOVELY
led by Mrs. Eddie K. Bumgarn· Kenneth Reynolds, employed
MENS FANCY
er. Senta C1aus will attend.
at Western Electric in ColumFUR TRIMMED
PHIL MAID
Friday, December 22, Rev. bus, visited his mother, Mrs·
DRESS &amp; SPORT
Berisford will lead in the Holy Catherne Swatzel over the weekCommunion. Candlelight serv- end.
Ice begins at 7:311 p.m.
Mi,. Emma Forthe was re"Your Rambler Dealer"
Sunday, December 28, Mom- ceived Into the membership of
Worship service at 9:41i a. lhe Mason Methodist Church
Phono WY 2.:1870
m. recognition of students' a- during the worship aervlce on
Rag. $19.9S
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1 Mrs. Carl Wright, Coolville,
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it will be everything it should be or it won't cost you a penny.

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hiefly affected are those or the
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1
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annot fini sh 1 meal. Talking ·
xhausts others but, when Lhe
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reathing becomes an etrort asd
1e condit ion may threah&gt;n life.
Lcnge numbers of people with
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.. part of the fun of having one.
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nueh traffic. and I'll walk
morning and night. 1'11 elso buy
ilS food· collar, leash. But my
parents keep saying, "We 'II
l1i11k aboul rt." That's another :
way of say ing "No."
1
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.
1 want a dog so very badly. 1
l love all animals, but cats only '
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HEY, LOOK ME OVER!
Ito me. - UNNOTICED
To set your parents' total altheir slster-ln·law
Mrs. liJ'o
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Dear
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If
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parents notice me . n t ge me typical preoccupied people who . Urnes they ve !nod to get YOUR
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- wrong, they're lite JITeatest, don't ;hift gears fast enough attentUn - ancl flllled. - .H.
Mrs. Mary Reed spent SUllo
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. ht tu k b t I t t
but when II comes to ME, lor· . for your last-chang• life. You
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B UIO
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! shouldn't expect a father 10
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YOUTH ASKED FOR IT!
molher'o cooking utensils, and 1 cut m Imtr •ery ohort alter catch a new-do when he'' This column Is dedicated to lam- Mrs. Dana Fich returiled worth and Mrs. Ehz~ J!l4o
91
;hiS column 19 for young peo- pin one on your father's pillow, Jt was • long, sin&lt;e my folks Ured end seeing double from the lly living, so If yhu're having homit recently alter spending. die. It wao Mrs. Biddle' d
~'-· the~ . proble~s end pleo· tape one to the bathroom-mir-·Jike short nair. Well· when my , freeway scramble. Take a que kid trouble or just plain lrGu~Ie,. two ·w.eks )YJIII Mr. and Mra. i birthday. Afternoon callers WON
;~".:itht ~~; r:~u of·~.~ ~~· iror, let them find fuMy Utue Dad ""('(• home, little ole me, from your mother who (I hope) ,let Helen Help Y9f,T. She 'lrill Roy Fleh iifd family Ill Col· I Mrs· doris Koenig of Tuppel'l
.
Pi bulletins in their coat pockets. lbrlmming from ear to ear, savs. hits htm with nothing harder also weltome your .own amuo- umbus. Mrs. Flch and chlldren lpJains and Mrs. Oscar wever.
J 8•. 1t welcomes . loughs bul jMake ..,ch letter different, but "Hey Popo how do you like than a ptllow for his head and ing experiences. Address Helen accompanied her home for tht l
·"'?" t dodge a ser1ous question · gel the messa"e across· · my hair"" And he- replies ..0 . 8 cold drink until he's rested. Bottelln oare ol thla newaPaper. wekeend.
1 Mr. Ed!lon Parker ol Letuna,
w1th a brush-off·
1
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, "Dear Santa: !'in" dylll8 for a• K. but why
don't you cut• It!"· Second problem: Your mo{· ~,..'.1
Miss Ethel Koenlng of Pom· :Texas and Mr. and Mrs. Rupert
Send vour teenage questions clog." U your folks have a senae: And my Mom! She eats wllh ther probably has • dozen things
.1
eroy, and Debra Woodyard vi.! Schrader• o! Frankfort, Ky~
o YOUTH ASKED FOR IT,
of humor (and all good parents me In the morning and 10 mtn· on her mtnd In the morning. Miss Faith McCaln wao
sited with Mrs. Dane Rtch. Iwere called here by the M&amp;tll
·are ofHelen Help us. this do), that pup will be undtr utes later asks, "Sue, will you Jl sh,'s like me she even lor· , overnight guest of Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Swain Iof their latber Mr. Pearl p...,
to;&gt;wspaper.
the tree on Christmas morn- come and eat!''
gets her OWN breakfast so don i Ross Cleland,
received word of the deatb ofl ker.
'
EVERYBODY NEEDS SOME
'H1NG OP HIS OWN

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1965

fh~ f'u~lllher

Z,•h~r

!SIGNS

l!IMIUoa

Chevrolet Biscayne 2 Dr.
$17'15
Medium Turk finish with spotless clean Aqua interior.
V8 engine. Powerglide trans., radio, heater, and like
new whitewall tires.

Pomeroy Motor

IN MASON

EY11ryday SpecLala
at
Marlo'a Style Post
Halrcuh . ...... ,. $1.25
Shampoo &amp; Seh .. $1.50
30 day color rlnae,
Shampoo &amp; 111 . . $3.50
Pormanonla , . $7.SO up
We SeD and Servlco
Wlp and Wlg!BlJI

1964

Bachner's Super Markel

Cube Steak
lb. 89c

Marie's Style Post
RL 124

Ph. WY

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Co.

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69C
MILK
BUTIERMILK FalriiiOftt " ,... 35c
POTATOES MAINI 20 bq 79(
5 lor 39c
GRAPEFRUIT
toL

EXPERIENCED

oPEN IVES. 9:C10 p.M.

RADIATOR
SERVICE

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Society Notes

lb.

BOMEMAD:RS tW11
MIBB 1\larpret Grlflllhs,
County Eltetlslo!t A8ent, wu
PrOSenl at tha Cbrlllmaa party
oil tha Reedsville • Lon!! Jlot.
tom Jlomemoten Club wllleb
wu be1d at tbo borne of Mrs.
Claremont Harrlo, 19dlltlng bar
waa Ml'll. Herman GroiiODlckla.
Mre. Grtlfltba toplo wu "Choae1111 Toys to oult the deve!IIJ&gt;"
men! ol the cldld.• A palm of
Welcome wu read to our new
ogent by Ml'll.
De.. Valet,

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tbe Pruldenl, Ml'll. Ambrooa
Kibble. 1be progr1111 wu tbo
story of lhe "Birtb of Christ"
portrayed by Mra· c. Edd Hum·
pbrey read~"~ tba otnry, and
Mrs. Sam Wllacm 1lllng I b •
flaooelgraph boenl foJ' ........_
ltl'atlon. '111ls was followed with
a esndll U&amp;''
'N .... H ..... aervi.Ce, and
.... lfi
Games were enjoyed by the
group. Refreshments of Christ·
mal aalad, cookie&amp; mintl punch

IUid coffot ,.... lerfld lo II
1110mber• and tour flllt!llil.
January ~ will bo wiLl
Ml'll. Humphrey.

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PERRONAU
"""""' Rlobol, AiboDJ apent
IIVeral days wllh hll gnndpor.
enil, Mr. llld Mra. llot'lol Rei·
bel.
Mrl. KarYin Rae4 ball return
od home, after bellll a patient
II Holzer llooplill, Galllpoll,.
Mr. and Mro. Ro)' Coleman,
Ravenna, Ohio rillted wllh Mr.
and Mrs. Clauda Smltb.
Mr. and Ml'll, Dorlel Rlelwl
..,.. Nelli! ridton al Mr. and
MrL Roller! Yortoa, Belpre.

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man and family or Newark
spent Sunday with his parents,
· Mr. and Mrs. Eslie Mossman,

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GOODIES!

all tho other goodie1. Buy

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low ••

Snow Drift

ONIONS

Kraft Salad Dressing

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MAThtALS

CO.
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3.60

PEANUT BUTTER -2 ~~~·89c
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FABRIC SOFTNER -lutl

9

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4-roll1
pkg.

Here's Your Favorite

Pillsbury Brand

Pancake Mix'
21b.
box

29c

flirm,ont Brand

Fairmont

ICE CREAM
!-) gal.

crt.

69c

!-) gal.

crt.

RACINE

EaayMond•y

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SWEET PEAS

lib.

Plumbln

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SON,

4aSfick Carton

TOP QUALTY

A'lloBrand

HOGG &amp; ZUSPAN
773-5554

p-

49c

RED GRAPES MAGIC BLEACH

Alao All Rolllod Matorlalt llld Froo Dollvory

Specl11ls on Pl1lflc Pipe

quart
Mogle Whiton-

low 11 12c ft.
INSULATION - - - - l o w 81 414 c ft.

2

Miracle Whip

Lowest Price • , • Enjoy Them Nowl

CEILING T I L l ! - - - -

Ill.

59c

31b.
cen

3

lOc ft.

STOKELY'S CATSUP ~~·zx .
KING NUT OLEO 5l·lb.
nft.. .·
TOILET TISSUE
FACIAL TISSUES
ZESTA CRACKERS bo~'33c ·
PuffJ 2-ply-As,ortod Colors

Shortening

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Como--Atsorted Colon

Medium Size Yellow Globe

4.25 sheet

RED ROOF PAINT

c1n1

Fui-Valu Produce!

low"as

3.25 shtet

till

yours this week.

12 %c ft.
1- II $95 M.

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SHEATHI!1G - - - - low 11

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CHRISTMAS

CHECK OUR
LOW PRICES
FLOORING, No.

MILK
9

Plenty ol Candled Fruit

What Do You Need For Remodeling?

d'''''

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DISCOUNT
PRICES/

to 7 p.m.

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GIFT SETS

borne tbat ltVtldos, Dec. 23

..ce.,. drr' '•'I' . . . 1 t

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Old Spice, Mennen

DISPAreJIING SANTA
The Feeney-Bennett Post 128
American Legion
Will send Santo Oauo to the
Chtldren's Home end the lnfir.
mery Deo. 2! between 2 aod
3 p.m. to distribute Chri'istm,aol
llleato. Tho eommunlty
will be given out at the

fi&amp;IJ&amp;/1111,1

Boneless Stewing Beef lb.69c

UTENSILS

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lb• 7Sc
SIRLOIN
lb. 89c
T-BONE
lb. 99c
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Rlibt re8t'1"\'ed to limit quantitiel

Sund.1y guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Fielding Hawkins were Mr.
: and Mrs. Don Briles of Belle
: ~- Va_, and Mr. and Mrs.
'
•am Longsli:lff of Henderson
' W. Va.
'
Mrs· A. R. Johnson and Mrs
Howard Jarrett of Charleston:
' W. Va., spent
Sunday with
I their sister, Mrs. Cecil Kimes.
Mr· and Mrs. Eber Lewis
sited Sunday in Chillicothe .
I their daughter and t.mily, Mr.
i and Mrs. George Vaughan and
son, Chri.'ltopher.
Mr. and Mf8· David Diles and
I c~i!dren, Dearborn, Mich. are
VISitm.g with hi.'J tather, Mr.
D. DJles and other relalives.
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Eugene Reed and son, Eddie,
Columbus opent ·the weekent
with his parents, Mr and
Lawrence Reed· Visiting ·
the Reeds Saturday wrre Mr.
and Mrs. Harry Hill and family
of Columbus.
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NEEDED

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Open 8 to 8--Mon. Thru Sat.

LOWEST PRICESI

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s op or thls week ln our expanded moe!~ 11 .
meat department y 'II
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IJ kf' sno pping here- one visit wiU
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SELECTION I

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COMPLETE

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SALE!

CHRISTMAS
Mr. and Mrs· WilHAm\~:~!~~~ I
CANDY
. of Lancaster visited -r
w.ith her parents , Mr. and Mrs.
Headquarters
j Harry Keiser. Minersville.

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Mrs. Erne~ E. Harris left
Tuesday evening for p~~!~~~~
1 Oregan.
to join her ~
! merchant seama n who will be
in Portland for a week.
. Mr. and Mrs· William Fisher
and son of Belpre spent the
weekend with their parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Mason Fisher and Mr
and Mrs. Sam Arnold.
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·.top Of )lOUP · ·

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Ful-Valu

Mr· and Mrs. Robert Moss-

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pJumutna . Heottng

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Indiana 111 aortbonl Minn ..
sola still barveot wUd rle in
tbo tlme-hono!td WIJ of bend
illg the stalks and Oallln&amp; the
grain Into tbelr caooeo.

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Theo}ogy 0£ten ca11ed'Queen 0£sCiences
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._or Rent
FOR SALE
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While
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I ROOM, unfurnished-----aPart- KEYSTONE movie outfit, com- omallest heater co....
Card Of Th ~•n'-s
K
eMaMIIIIIIIJIJIJIIIIIIIIIM':'OIIItll~
Nor aro tbey -1•
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-·- - , ment Charles Lyons, Mason. 1 pkte, $75. SH 2-4424. Russ~ Ill
"~"' a9!er I·
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1 \\'OULD like to thank my rela. l' w. va. 713·561 t.
12-11-tfc I C.pehart.
12-1S.3tc I
FREE ••• FREE!
Dlll1d a~- a!IJ'tbotbeologlan
l.,fs lnends and neighbors
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WY 2·21••
Po-roy
wou agre&amp;-uUit
Image of
Boy's or Glr1'1 Bicycle to H given IWIY O.c. 12, 1965.
God b ld o...
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fu r !heir preyers, .,.car.ds and 1I 5 ROOM fqrnished apartment 1RC.A. cartridge tapa record·
e
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details
In
ttore.
bor
to
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11•\\h'I'S .-ent to me uurmg my I WY 2-2288.
11 4 tfc 1 er. Bottled gas cook stove. I
mem 1
eu8VOUI 'I nadeho•pitalization. Ma.v
,God 4- ROOM HOUs_E_zrld St.~ Sy- Intercom, 2 units, no _wi~ing : IARL GRUESER, Plumbing
MlltJtMtJgMIIIIIIIIIIMIIIMIII•-•MN~u•llldd liP
quate, and tbat It mlcbt be
bio ·-~ you. Mrs. Hart:; K. l racuse wilh hot aJld cold requm~d. Howard Larkins, and H.Ci'ting
Minersville
helpful to ftnd fresh wayll of
(l wk,
12·15-ltc water.' Moore's gas heater Portland. Ohio. V1 3-2461.
Ohio. End y~ur sewer trouJ&gt;.
lhlnlrlng IUid opealdag about the
d
t
WY
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12·1
5·3lp
W
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Supreme
Reality 'IIIIo trans·
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1es. e avo a sozes sewer
b1g gar en 1o .
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lgtOn m meriCO
eenda
lo•l an Foun
11 24 tie PONIES- for Christmus. all siz· maehineo. Reaaooablo rates.
an human oonoepiL
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BRICK . DUPLEX 3 bedrOOmo es and ages. Some good broke. Call WY 2-2974 day or nlgbl.
Radleal•
LO&lt;.;'f Male Collie
dog. r1
d .
kit
One-third down B&lt;ilance by
I
u JJ tfe
l l•lt1r. blonde and whil e. Has
"h·mg rboom, mtmg droogm'a•e- the month raui. Orr, WI 9 proclaim that ..god II dead"
I I c en
asemen an
ar "'
.
they mean, Just aa the German
l 11 ' ker cham around
nt'c ~. forc-e'd air gas furnace , But- 3192 after 5·JO.
l2-l~tc
By LOUIS CASSELS
scholar. The '1&gt;eatll ol Ood,. -Tbomaa I.J . .AlUztr, 18,
A·,.wm to name or ' Hex
P'riedrlcll
oletzsrhe
_
,
ternut Ave. Call WY 2·5127. -TWO bedroom 54" ·-- · House.
United Preso lnlenallonal lheologiBII! have been wrltteo a.....,te prof.....- of religion pbJiooopher
llll!ant wben
he eolnod
the
11 1"und,h cF·nntkart E.P.ul·l f re ''~ i
ll 13 lie trailer, 8x38'. New paint job.
op by Time, the New York at Emory Uolverdty, a 1\lethoo·r. 1'car ot· • or rone 11 '
~·- - s t 3 t D · 1 Gulf StaTheology Is sometimes called Times and the New Yorker 10 dl&gt;t lnltilull011 at Atlanta Ga pbraso 111 tbo 191b •lurJ, !hat
1
l2- I;;-Jtpi MODERN unfurnished 3 rooms l .ee 1
, tcl
"th
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, . anJes
0 f 1
2.L% 5.
121
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and bath. Furnish utilities. tmn, Racme.
. ~10
quee o sc ences.
they are IN ao a converaatloaol -Paul Van Buren, 41, on "'We 111'81101 talldng about l"e
Lllo:T: saturday in downtown I Coats Building.
U~tfcl' 5 - M1LK
&amp;- calves:. D.
The !eminino gender of tbe topic In avant-gisde elrcle.
Episcopal mlnloler wbo 1, absence of lhe Olperleuce of
p.,meroy. Lady's ~old wat&lt;·h ..llOUSEon Linroln
Heights A. Mrlam, Rt. I· LangsVIlle. ' USED PARTS FOR ALL
metaphor is appropnate, for Called "Cbrrstlan Radlcalo" wlclall yrnfeuor al reUglon God, but about lbe oaperlence
~· '"b "t type, hoi
without . newly dceorated, !n:;ide and _!hone: SH ~727:__ 12-1S.3tp l
MAKES lo MODILS
theology Ia more susceptible to For tho benefit of tho•e who at Temple UD!verllity Pbllade~ ol lbo aboenco Ill God,• 18yo
l-~:lin. Inscription on b;wk· . out. Call WY 2-5127.
.STEREO-RADIO
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the winds llf fashion Ulan ~y came In late, the three lelf- phle.
,
Hamlltoo.
•· •,1 :th much Love. Da,d " l(e10 29 tfc COMBINATION. Full fidelitY· I 12 Miles North of Pomoroy
other field of ocademlo lnqull')'. styled "Christian Radleals"
Il you find )'ooroll wonder'"rd. Phone WY 2·332·1.
FO- .ENT_ 3_ -- - h . . dual channel. 4 speed mler·
On Stole Route 7
The latest fad to set off a who era gettllll aU thll II should bo ..early onder- lng bow lhll dlffen from plain
12-14-Jtc ·• R R
; room -- D1:'se'l mixed changer. Twin speak· I
eackle of excitement in semina. publlelty ares
stood that these men are not old fashJoned athetam, ~~ •re
,Jath acd garage. Nor IIi Frrst l
h' .
dPHONE
985-2297
rles
Is
the
oo.oaUed
"Deallo
of
saying-as many lea radical askllll tbo 18.,. quoa11oo !hal
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965
L0'· T, - . Coon Dog·
Brown
SL, . Middleport. Phone WYtfc2- crl
syRastedm.
t'.IS aedl, Lomol
God" movemeot .
- WilHam Hamilton, 11, a tbeolo"'-•
015,
. .' 1: 3600
t .
.10. Teqlllpp
ve y I'
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e-• have llld-lhat the rna~
..~ promlnanl lbeol•"'ans
12 1
h:u: tock tree and Walker m:x· I
walnut ftmsh . Take over pay· HEATING PLUMBING R 1 Movement may be too alrong professor of theology at Colgate idea of God bao dlaappearod have uked· Neither Ramilton
t'd. Bas collar, no name plate. ' UNFURNISHED ' rooms and ments of 15 per montb or pay Oo:lol 8 'tUe Gas. ArnOld ~ra a word. because only tbree Rochester Divinity Schoo~ an from lhe consclouanesa of nor Van Burea bat up
0
Bil l Hohmson, Chester. Phone I b
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ba~nce due $85. Free home
&amp;.
MaiD~
theologieno
are
idenWied
with
American
BaptlsllnltitutiOII
at
mlllloas
of
people
In
our
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12-14-3tc ~~~· ::~·"~ :J;:~\:':\: demo. can WY :H&gt;55.
=~roy.
t z:l tlo this viewpoint, and they have Rochester, N.Y.
conlemporary culturo.
mora more _..
Notice
Call WY 2-5434.
12-1 tfo
12-14-8tc
pubHabed eo Httlo that It
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..,..,.ry to rely oo brief
SHOOT!'(; match at Amerlean TWO TRAILER SPACES for SEWING machine E ul ped to
,
magazine ar!lelea and Inter·
Legoou h u·m, Holland, Ohto, rent m the Vtllage of Middle- zig zag makt . b~u!moles
FREE &amp;STIMATES
views to get a olua to wbat
Beerlr Grove Road Sunday. port. Call WY 2-3346 or WY fan d' 1 Tak
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thOy'te trying ID aay.
8 0
Dec.
. 19 at noon · 'Shotguns. 2-2186 or WY 1,.3600.11 30 11
men~ oefs.f".
... per mon thveror paypey
ON
Rut. It apparently 18 oo longer
B7 Jack O'Brian
_ E'Cryone .!'el:ome: __ 12-14:5te
_ _•_ balaneo due $GU4• Try " In eALUMINUM SIDIN!a
oeeessary that a man write at ,
DELICIOUS Homemade Pizza. FOUR ROOM furnished apart- your jlome. cau WY 2-jl555.
eSTORM DOOR
least a couple of books betarq u, ~obsler Jot Baaanoo (IIOW without ltlllllllll'claa, wblch olf ID join bfm II llawa1l and
50r. 75c, and $1.00 sizes. De- ment. WY 2-3658.
lll5 Uc
,
JUUII
&amp; WINDOWS
be ll liken nrlously as ·:::"Ill neueved
may ba llttln&amp; 111'8 grouped at liar! IUid finllb mlsbt marry bfm tbont ., as
J,rxe Pizza. $1.5tl. Jack's D•i· B .
O
rt •1. : TAPE RECORDER~-e ROOFING
it oot Ia Siracusa, Sicily . .. .. ·, Odd pareatbeaea here, oom· Frat! Allen'a kMaaa
181d,
rv Har Middleport 12 8 lie usoness
ppo uno oes
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Frank .Bromber leaving as boss merelals often gel bigger audl- lakllyour pick , _ good
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11165 MODEL tape recorder. DuExterior Decoraton
Re- 1 ..._. te fo1 $el
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0 f !be '•• ,....,. ~~•-- &amp; . .
cooo home wanted for a very FOR SALE: Restaurant, Mod· al track with J lncb reels.
., ll:liTe
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·~.•...,"""""'""' • ...,. ...,.. """' 1 entertalrunnll young l"rendd ..me- Jean-Paul
ern newly remodeled Domg
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Of Ohio
hope hotel ehaln? , . , England they pay for eo more lnlelllgent· Vlgooa, who lwn1 seen hi•
cule kittens, 8 weeks
nltl.
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This set hils fine tine. This wY !..5644 Mhldl-rt, O. For Sale: House and lot, Kerr crowned 80 American Queen , 1y than br our andleoa lntarrup. perenil Ia !brio ....1 wblle
Pbunc WY 2-3953. 12 10 6\c good busmess. Near schooL set just like new, Taka over j
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St. Ctty water and gas. R•• Mary Mar!ln'o "Hello, Dolly" Uono ... otto's merely tbo first _,_,_ ,. 8 _,:.:;::_, the
- ---- - - - - ·- -Selling due Ill health reasons. payments of 15 per montb or ,
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80noblo M M0110 ban, Toppera
W•nted To Buy
H"tl opportumty to nght par- pay the remaining balance ,
AUt:mONEER
.
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roekel
tho
most
stylist
Lond011
with
gull
enough
to
put
his
rep.
correspond by taped weekly
1
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e.mplete Servtct,
Plat_~~_::-!~tp premiere audience in decades· utation where his opinion is. messages) 11 bringing mert et
11'· \NTED : a good natural gas : 'fh D ·1 s t. 1 B .""A
FOR SALE: 24 acre farm, 6 After Mary s•na "Hello, Lon·
pere hero lor tbo "·"da 1 d
qrc·ui;"~ling heater, 85·000 1 Gi~e a~:meen ~~cssox ~mt l - hoJ~e. Call ~Y_2-&amp;i55~~14-6tc
Wrf~ir~~=d:rnCoataet
room house, 2 cisterns, 4 out- don' ' at the sh~s finale, Engu- TV .fl1m star James Carneq their flrlt look .;""'Am~cln
fl T U. input or more. Prefer- : phone num~r.
12-15-6tc CHRISTMAS lrees,
sheared 1
.t. t... IIRADFORD
buildings. In Hemlock Grov, land Swung a Pendulum Do, as contributed aevtberLal AoffiConees Yla · Maurice tbevaller't usual ebar·11:.1·.- Wi th a large fan blower. 1
S('o!ch, Rt. 124 between Long !
the former Edwin Schul- Roger Miller sings it . . . They free rent to e · ·
gress ·
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Pl:o"e: Racine, WI 9-3272
FOR SALE
Bottom and Reedsville, M. L.
RadDe, Obloi 1 1fo
thciss property. Phone WY 2- cheered ber for 25 minutes ... of Reclal Eq~llty (CXJRE&gt; · :~:~:t ~:If 1 ~j
"''''' Frank Cleland. B 0 X
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6094 after o:OOp.m. 12 10 6tp It's Mary's 3rd time slarrllll Deal Arnaz Will do some ,per·
tbe deli""t!ully wl.:::.:-,;••
~" Hoci ne, Ohio.
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OPEN EVES. TIL 9
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forming on TV again- Wotbln
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FOH "a job well done reeling"
OveraHI Employment
IFOR- SALE : 6' rooll1-houS. with in London's fomed Drury Lane I
b twork TV
be talenll ol yomog liar Tommy
\'.ILL BUY one p-atr or light
ICLOSED SUNDAYS)
clean carpets with Blue Los· All trades truck driver to ' bath, loll basement, 1194 By· thealre.
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.:nr.":riv." or Ill nl~~ of Steele reminded blm a( ~f
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water
skis.
Must
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Christmas
GIFT
tre.
Rent
electric
shompoosell
St
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rt
Phone
·~ movlea every week. Fl~ 50 'Iean -o
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project engineers. Africa.
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: Ambassador Joe Kennedy was H'wood
g1111d condition. Call W1 9 . ,
er
$1. Baker Furniture, MidPt.
Pleasant
695-2607
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J2-l4-3tc ! IDEAS at Landmark
Asia, South Pacific,
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we enoug to ave a peroona n D'orsey underwent loot aur· "I wam'l tbot tall!lllad," bo
12-13-lite Europe,
I dl cport.
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paid travel, housong, food,
11 16 Uo look-see at his 1100 • mlllton gery . Carol Lynley's sudden· amllod.
FLHS MD beef hides. Carl ,
Chieago Merehan dl se
Mart ly a real swinger, and the girl The Gotham Hole! doeln't
' PILE " soft and lofty .. . colors Atlantic.
IDrlh ••lacy jobs,
Auto Sales
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Ohio
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retain brilliance in carpets ma e, em e over 1
ss tragusa, Ula1rman o th e we thought might be the Katie know whether to keep tts Dow·
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Oakland Park.
61 Chevrolet $1,095
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m,.cellant!1lus. can or write
Pomeroy Cement Block Co.,
V8 Belair 2 dr. Hard Top. best he's seen him since before Jim BaclwJ ("Mr· Magoo'" of Ins many an appetite Dick
li-s Howard Cedi. 800 W '
UNICO 28 CU. FT.
Monday.
12-13-01&lt;: CUSTOM BliTCHERING Bill SLd. trans. 3 sp. 283 cu. in. JFK died . The sly old Iepre- TV and films) hod a terrible Haymes marry again In Eur·
Mwo St.. Pomeroy.
I CHEST
FREEZER
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- - - cutting. Will buy hides every engine. Low mileage. Own· corman Mike Quill's pronunda· scare, !bought he'd had a beatt ope! . . "'"" M••azino just
u
$
RATS,
miee
eUminated
forever.
Monday. PhD Meier, Pbone ed by local widow.
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299 •95
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, Get "Star.'" Ebersbach Hard- WY ~35JO.
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64
p
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John
Llndaoy
as
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altack
but
It
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herniated
knocked
Sonny
Liston
out oflta
9 18
2•195 ley" is no semantic tumble; diapragm: be hea to !ole 25 Top 10 ring ralllllo (they
ITRS WANTED Red Fox. $.1. ,
ware, Sugar Run Mill, Piek·
on IIC were
.\ l"'k" '"· $1.50. raccoons, II.· I "A GOLD STAR STORE'" , ens Hardware, Mason.
AJ.~ CONUITI. ONING Refrlger. V8 Catalina Cpe. Low mile- it's a prized old triek .. . Jer. lbs. anyway , U. S. TrUeklng the last to known Frank
POMEROY
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D.,.,~ age, One very particular lo"' Maran F'ur Agency, 10.'
12-9·30tp atom•
serVIee. J ar; 's ·~
..- cal owner. Beautiful reo sey•s Fr an k Hague (and aome- veep Harold Klem'a fears Fonlalne (Crazy Googenlulm of
I t d"
oration, New Haven. Pbooe with white top.
••· my~IICr
~- 1ou&amp; the Glea10n shovrs) ill beaming
iJ. 11. ruzhq N. Brown SL.. Ma- I
J.c k w- c•"•Y
one ou ght to do a s tory on the ca lmed wben 11111
s:on. W. Va. Ph. 773-5296,
Manoger
ns ru_ lORI TV z.aii37.
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many wildly comle lrleks be weight drop tumed outlot Dr.'s because hll ... Bobby'• now •
·.reek days 4 p.m.
12-4-30te l
Ph. WY 2·2181
TRUCK Drivers, ages 2&amp;45:-Af- Real &amp;tate For Sale
used effectively to coolound hli· Jlosp) simply, tbat his gall performer Bobby'a qoal Ia
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' ter short !raining with expert·
her but not so politiCillly hlp bladder had got stoned , Sean u:..Incer Bobby· CoiL ... Jlo.
~ --'H=eol:p=W=aiiiiniiiitiiioeiiiid""'"--., USED work pants, •hlrt., j"ck-l enced dr1vers, you can earn
HOUSI FOR SALE
Pomeroy, Ohio
lntellecll) onee won a trial Conoety moan• aboUt tbo "vul· ware: alrDnea are considering
r
-ets. and shoeg Car! Cheva- ~ top wages for gas and diesel-1llodero R.ancb StJle BeaaUf.lll
-.. whose prosecutor. named "Ern- garity" of hJs Jamell Bond.QO'l renuuofoldTVsbowJfarJbort
I lier, Long Bottom, Ohio.
I type operations. Previous ex· , toc.Uon on 10P of omaU bill 1961 STAT10N WAGON,
Volka· at," was referred to conslantly Image but not eoouah to "'fule bops too brief fJJr movies
12-l1·25tp perienee belpful but not nec· l lacms State lllgbway G!llage 00 wagen. Coli WI ll-2ll7.
1 over Ernst's proteotaU0118,
as tbe a per cent ba gda from Parento o1 Pat (I Lft Luall
•' SEWING
--· machines.
----repair
---"'"'Y·
For applirotion and Routo 7 Wt!b good road 10 mlllll
U·IUtc , "Earnet" pr ounced
Oln- ··' J Bo ded
handl N"-' bave 1o !lee lbelr W~~
ser ·
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. . · b.igbwaY- Four bedrooms, Uvlng. ALC · - ··
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-..! vlee, au makes. WY 2-Z2111. mtervtew, wnte Semi Dtvh dlntng, family, ldtcben, ·eat · 11161 F
ON Delun Tudor, eot • .. .. Once the prooeeutor IOO'I collll"ea ete. • tieups.
kegan home for resll llet!aW
ston, 228 Ga.rf•eld Street, Mtd- i 1,.1 play, maid'a, utility and radt~, heater, automatic trans- complained to the judge, the KEN KLING, daddy of Joe of crank antl-LBJ pboDa alia.
: AThe F.abnc _Shop, Pomeroy dletown, Ohm, or Phone 1-513- shop Three baths ec ·mle we missiOn, motor overhauled courtroom howled eacb IUceeed-- end A"--tos Is home from Mt ""'"' YO........... ftliWIIIt tatea
: Service
uthrotzed Smger Sales Uc
and 'Ui
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hour service.
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Iand ·wall to wall ' carpet on ""..50. · J0 hn R'IC hmond' 811. Eas t ing mlspronunclation at Em- Slnai ""'
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and sitting
up comforta-· by.,,.
tht fast
of ,...,_
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RUTLAND
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1Z.I4:3te i noors. About tw ..thirds of Mam Sl., Pomeroy, Oh•o.
st's obvious 0111perated prld.. blyfo!'lcllmt!t., Dick Greg· Greasepaint" didn't -t. I'•
APPLES,
red
nnd
yellow.
Dellev.
s.
CIVIL
SERVICE
TEsTS!
bouse
t1
paneled
In
mahnsany
12-7-lfc
pinking.
ory In hls 8utobtog ("Nigger"• closing Re!l Hlrrllon'l 1011
Apply WY 2-2156
iO US, Stayman,
Wmesap, ..D - womfll Ull •OG ....... lecwe and walnut. Air conditioned.
MORTON DOWNEY sold h1a credited publlclst TJm Boxer Noel bal I hi&amp; lOIII • tbl ju.
Grimes Golden, Melrose. Op- :':.:. .:::~~=~ '~ Shott Large patio and double carport. 1963 CHEVROLET •'2". 4 door, big Naples (Fla) eatate· plus lor launching hia' comedy oft box charta, ..A YDUDI Ghi.."
THE
I en daily and Sunday. Woll's ,n,.,;,,
.. '""' u :.:::::Z On tot 200' • 390'. 14&gt;7 ho . _ 6 Cylinder, otralght tran.. yacht Th~ wl,..; sent ~ - tba laughing pad· now Boler's "-"• U-'•• 011 I •-···~d ~
0 h d W'lke ·u Obi
TtloUI'UI(b or ~M olllea ~ by appomtment only
mis ·o Ph
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REDUCIO
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one
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political
eontrlbutors
to
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for
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San
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with
wife and
"'hool .WflCient for m•ftJ' to"Call i ·OO p m.
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big, presumably nnpubllcized Chi. federal eourt, alleging non· tour cldldrea wbllt ltl1rriDc 11
i\SSISnNT cook.. Apply m per· 50,000 BTV floor furance WY· ,..,.,..,.,. Wrl'" TODAY '"""' ' Write. """ The DilDy Sellllnel
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Bobby Kenn"""' salute wboao
t of 18lary . · 1be hi.: the "Hn•- I" , .. , _ _
~l•tl Bt The Martm Restaurant,
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Bor: .....H Pomeroy, o.
naurance
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paymen
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partlctpants
are
npected
to
plea
18Y
N.Y.
narcotics
prlcos
arrBJII!Or
Jpe
Sherman
!IUibor
12 10
BUDGET PRICED furniture 1n
Ia
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mce. Cop. make oleo fat contrlbutlona to went down, meaning a big sup. of "Ramblln' Rooe," "To 1be
For Rent
our third noor budget shop.
Legal Notice
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ma 1 of legal papen. the state Dem's deflclt, bore ply "'""" In 110111ebow ..... .. Enda ol the Eartb," Ill!.)
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btrtlt records and 111110111 any lhe promlsoory blackjack, thai Folke wish the Commies aU sort wrote tha IOD&amp; ''She Wanted
f! IRF:E BEDROOM house for I a er urm ure,
epor
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lohn s. Thornton. "'ho" Pl•e:&amp; M .
otber
document..
""-nora
would "definite!•~ be ~
of bard luc•a. "'"
L.d not •••· u-• ~·-," __, ........... 10 ~~••~ ••
Ohio·
11 12 tfe ~•ldem:e Ui 100 De Smet Drlv~ Flor · POMICROY
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story '-me
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IIIIUJ.......rr•nt. Phooe WY 2-2246. 161 N. .
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IAftanL, Mluourt, otherwlfte wno,~ plac~ 1
7S
u~&gt;
' Beater lalur•B, POD'IfrGJ
.·,til Ave
12-14-tfc usE-D KING f''LUTE- rOr sile of _reRid~nCI'I •• unknown, will Ull:e six rooms, bath, ce11ar, front
membered In the future" .... - u,e Moscow Clrctu abut down tically ill Georae Maharla' aet at
1 1 Uc Barbra Strelsand keeping a hap- In Paris after a tragie aliment tbe Penon Room Ray aa.,..
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WY 2-2950.
' n 17 tf~ :;~·;;si~:~n~.:do~:~~b~~u't~~~~~~~ and bact porch, out of high
Jr ! .' l::f~ 8 00 IGUf &lt;"l •' '1.1 fur r· h.
hln1 ln th~ Common Plm Court of
water f5000
py secret? The 10-far Yf!rY• atruck dOWII inJmaJ perform- Jes, lhe blind Jlbger trying to
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Meln CouotJ, ()hlo, for 41vot~ eu 1
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, any eng , , 0.00 t.oo.v or children, alimony. hou.' tem: POMEROY-Five room frame,
secret movie camll Bok er'l en Prlnctaa Meg'a cou..
n, Jd.l.
m the 1181'coilCl Idek after
mf!nll WY t.-&amp;434
12 8 tk pick up load. Call or write PO~ary an~ perman ent, ~ nd ,tller bath cellar front
porch MulleD lulurance A1eocy. IDe. sought for (by . Joe Mankiew~ Lady lria Moubtbatten, moves these many tragic jan, Ia rert!h.,,, on th 1rounda or ~~:r.... De(
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ROOM t1D111sbed apartment Glendale Skidmore, Shade, Iect or duty. •••d nuH wm be to; large lot, can be bought with
lcz' son Tom, titled: ..All The from ~ London to Toronto, where conllnl again and bill curreat
for rent. Phone WY 2-2776. Af. Ohio, MY 6-3437,
11 1 trc 1 ~:~~..b!~~ ~~-•tt.er u.. JOU. 4» of 20 per ct!nt down · balance _
_1_l ttc_ 'Traffic Will Allow") Is abollt she'll1 wed CaiadiiD deejay Blll 11 Crying Time'' lfll moviq up
ter 5 p. 11. Rowley and Reed WINT~R POTATOES. Charles I
;;~1~:~~·
Thornton.
$42.116 per month. $4·001.
GRANGE INSURANCE. Molle~ tbe last day In ·=yo llon- Kemp.
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1111 cbarii-Induotrl.allst VIctor
llardV/1111.
HarrtS,
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CLOSE-IN
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Five
acrea.
one
!Dauranco
Apncy, Inc., POD&gt; 1 roe's life; won't ·
let
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Grulano'o
dolnl
aloeMuscat
Wll belled b• 1 cbalr
Ul •
- AtW rnen !or Plaintiff
bh..u.•
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269a.
12 % 12te
em 11. ,., " " 1, 1• ••· otory frame, ai• rooms, bltjl, eroy. •"""" WY Hill!.
this tragic girl rest In peace? ly lecturing 011 llj)OI'le, juvenile llq by a Blaek MiliUm 11on1
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RA'ILEII=,...,.w"=TI!:.-_-':lro-ee- .,. -·-· - ·"· "·_•~- besement, furnaco beating,
g 1 lie We're with Otto Premincer delinquency and alcbollam ISlr about lhe !rd round of tbo Lao
ago and wol«. Brown'• !'tall TRINITY Lutheran Church, loUvestock
concrete front pordl, other \UWMUBII.tl ,..,.,.... 1000 alllhe way In hla court baUie to Roc~weU's a Irani graduote Yegao Clly.Patteroon fight llul
.. Plft (St... App,...edl ~:'.t~f :d ~r.:t~:.,!.~e~~~~ GERMAN sh&lt;!pherd pups,
ij
buildi"'•· Own., may finance. WICelled? t,.1 Yllllf .,..... keep hla movlel Intact on TV of two o1 ~ell'! ..non word 11 nev\1' ~ TV or tbo pa,
M........U.
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WY • 2538 WY • $5,500.
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tlr'l IIIUnlot Call. WY · - , We've .... IUml lalort from,.,D,Jt
trlendii pen .. ., ,!lePi!l'CUUIODI! "l"re
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monlhs old, $25. Walter Wil· C. t. aJCKLER, REALTOR .
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IIIII• ln. Londaa IUid Rome, telecut II"I(e'a tiJIIIIIo let liel' t1o1n lJ-. WOIIIIIW Wlllrll 'll Wall
Nm. Vi;'
1 U lie
12-ll·tfa son, Phone WY 2-7008.
WY U111
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Int. Everyone Is w•lcome.
Membero are to brinll 25 oent '
!he men and jewelry to the wo'·
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The Twilight Gard•n club ' lift for ifab bag
Dndf's n' Doll• to
ANNOUNCE PARTY
Trud o;::~~~
~en. The program was closed
will have Ulelr IMual Chrllt· I
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al. p
The AuxJ iia r to F'eene ,
y 'it
With the fellowship circle •nd
mas dinner at the Federated .Tho Pomeroy Gord•n elub R~VENS;~
~rt.v nett Amorlcan &gt;;..,ion Po;i ~~~-I = witb
the hymn ''BJest Be the Tie ..
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chut&lt;..~, Thursday, at 6 30 p.m ' I wdl meet at the Marlin rest.au-' Dud
'• . lie Kera dleporl. Will have its
s•
IOVI
~hers assisting, Miss Phy!Mi
~llowed by ' meeting and party ra~t Thursday, at ti p m. fol' d ubeswln Dolls su.qare Dante mas party Thursda Dec nst-1
Re~J~ents of the Meigs Coun- lis Joachim, gift chairman Mr
DEC. 18
Wlfh a 50 cent gJft exchange. their Chnstmas dmner. follow. Chns mn
hold J_t.a
annual at 6 30. A covered ~•sh di 23rd , ~
ty InfJrmery enjoyed an even- I and Mrs Richard Owen, Mrs. I The Episcopal Churchwomen 'fhe Me• !I C
. ed b} a party at the home ul ~·lth! r as plrty In conn-ectmn will be served with the ;:er ,
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!~~/~ mu~~ t~eats and feUow- r ~ret LewJs, .Mr. and Mrs. Russ· of Grace church w11! hold the1r club wJIJ m~t a~u~;~a=~~: ~ Mr&amp; L. C. Karr, Syracuse. thisSar:~~;ri!/~he~~e;! d~~~·e poLatoes .and bread bemg se~:~,
and o:::nesse/ o:~~e ~mns ~ k~tt. yons and Mr. Edward Bur. ,;~iular meeting Thursday. at hall Thursday, at 7 30 P m. Rt- ~ The Women's A.!lsociation of families, and guests tro~ ot; ~e by ~e auxJfl~ry, M.embers
port F'irst United Presb terl ..
H·30 p mM' at thMelddhome of Mn presentaliVI:' George Bankt of the Fn st Umted Presbyterian t&gt;r dance clubs Santa Will be a
bfrtmg tl CO\ Pred dish ill nd ,
Ch
Y an
arry oore,
leport. Mrs Athens count
Jl be
. Ch
on hand
g1 to ex.chunge
I
b1gur:~ S~n~~y evemng start· : ~-~~.~· ~'
F;~dra~ow, Jr. , will have the speak~r All r:em~!.N &lt;~re u~~~t Th~~~~a~n e~~~~;rz;tu:il!h~re;~ A Ne~ Year's Eve dance
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to attend and brmg sandwiches at 7 30 P m Mrs Joe Baile wrll be held at Bllildilll
X ANNOUNCE Sl:.RVIl'F.S
I
Mrs Pau~ Haptonstall was •
day at 7 ~ ~T~ .t~t~~et r::~-, orT~ookJ~s
and M!s~ ~~~~an Pa•k are pr!. ~!th Slim Hitll as caller, accord- He-mlock Grove church Wlll ,
:~~r.r::J~t~~m:e~ fo~e~: ~~Z
j ,~allowing a h~1ef bu~lneess8 ~eet~ : w11J ~;~~~~;:~~e:;•::o;. ~g~e 1:fo:~!ls:~da de~otior;;l leaders 1mg to Peg Handley.
i :~;~ fr~~~~~ ng Sunday, at 10
Edward Burkett, refreshment~
J r: the annual Chnstmas pro- ~t the home of Mrs. Dwlib( / lace, M~s. r~w~~ Sa:~ght Wa~·~
STITCHERS ME~T
be presented ::s t~~gram wlll ,
and Mr. Fred Lewis, purchas.
Cmeroy
: g hml hw;:, be presenLed by , Ll'llums, Mulberry Ave., Porn Lillian Stieff M P rj t7" ' The Nifty Slttchers club met
.
p.m.. '
lng
I
~ oo c 1 en under the direc- j eroy, There will be I gift ex ' tonstall
. , rs . all ap- at Martin restaurant Monda
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Mrs. Lillian Stief/ church or- ' Mrs Harry K. Clark returned ~~~h of Mrs.
Eleanor Welch change.
- Mrs W;!J~atssOhMiargaret Sauer, evening for Iii turk"'• dmne{ I
gnnJ st · P1aye d for '·
er. G
Th e W'lll
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Inger and Mrs FoUowmg ·•t, the group
~J went to•
smging and / home Frida Y, f rom co1urnbus ~A:.~Alfred
,
J ng Workers elau of Joe Bailey,
L•
,
also a solo, ''Bells of St. Mary.'' where she underwent ear •ur. Christmas r:nge Is glvJng a I the Enterprise EUB church Will '
the home of Mrll Selim Blaze- I
Betty Kessinger,
a resident) gery. She
was accompanied 8 m A PChrt! Dec. 16th at / h~ve a Christmas party and $t j
DEC. J7
w~cz, Lasley-sl, for a party and I
Your 0. end bl
1
01 the home, read from Luke I horne by her daughler Mrs I P ·
rtstma!l Program g1ft exchange at the home of
lfilt exchange. R.efreshmen
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in her Braille Bible. Special Gene Stmms and childre~. Tom- ~ ~~s~n arr(lna&lt;'fl hv Grace I Mrs. Ed K~. Thursday even- ' Ev~e e ~ast Matron's Club of were aerved by the hostt&gt;ss :
DNier For
mus•:- was prest•nted by Miss my. K and Oeatra Jo who re- I one E~ch f f~mlly i! to b
ing Secret pals will be revealed ~ dle:t I :I!IJIC~arer, OES, Mid· Mn. Georie Korn. Mrs Hugh
,
Kess mger, Jean Winden and l mamed for a weekend visit. l ee t~u~ o ca nuy ~:~nd a 50 1' Rock Springs Better Health / rna . I F' od thei r Christ· Benrhs, Mrs. William Bartels I
Mr Charles lhle Other, num- ~ Mr and Mrs. Clyde Adkins of I Ch~d ~~~t]{'exchange marked club wiU mee-t at Rock Spring! ll? sara[h~ hnday ewnmg, Dee Jl.l!s. W A Drake, Mrs. llerberi
AND
ben; on t.he program were read- , D:ayton and Miss Jean Casto, : eoid.i.~
man, or Lady,•c- I Methodist church Thursday at I w;nn in
orne of Mrs Paul Dixon, Mrs. Jack Warner, Mrs
ln.gs entitled, "Let's Thmk of I Bill Biggs and Tip Bohng ol
g to ea&lt;"h person attend- 11 a.m. tor a potluck dinner Ibe
~~1bury:
There will James Will, Mrs Max Folmer
~ns~~~s,',' by M:s. Thomas I Columbqs were weekend guests
~----- ~ -- - ·- - ·-1 8 ~n~- ~ ~~ Bl!~ch~nge. an~~s Carl Moore.
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Phone WY.2-2S!i0
elly' T~u Is Chnstma.~." by ; of Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Btw
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Fred Lew1s and a vocal duet : Mrs. Ollie Biggs and son
by Mrs. Hapfonsl&lt;~ ll and Mr. James, of Pomeroy and Mr'
:!e. Rev. Howard Ruppelt led and Mrs. Dorsel Biggs and fam-'
r&amp;oup in singing and. prayer.l ly ot Chester were SuntWy ;
p
welcome was gtven by 1g~ests of Mr. and Mrs. Nathan ·
au! ~Japtonslall and Mrs. Bur-l Btggs·
keU, a "Christm~s Thank You." I
s.an~a Claus icc cream bars and Mr. and Mrs. Donald Mofgab .
Chnstma~ cookies were present-. and son of Newark were week.
ed I? the guests and gifts of I end guests of her parents, Mr.
p:aymg hands pens were given l and. Mrs. Eslie Mosman, Min-

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Church Commi;sions are
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Approximately ~· children Nativity." Popcorn balls e.nd 1 The Pomeroy National Bank ·
wt&gt;re guests of Hettth Metho- 1 bags of candy treats were elv- ('l)ntributed the coloring books
dist Church at the second an-I en each guest
·the Citizens National Bank, novnual Community Chriatritas din- I Mr. and Mrs. WiUiam Rus- !elties and Columbus and South- .
rn&gt;r and party Tuesday evening I sell w~re in charge ot the mu- ern Ohio Electric Company, bal-l
~~ the chu rch.·
sic and carol singing and Mt~y- i loons and pe~ils. Mrs. Dowson !
The dinf\er was sponsored by i or Lee Smilh gave out the ' and Mrs. C. 0. Fisher _made :i
th' ,;ocial Concerns Commis-: treats. Men of the ch~ch were : and_ decorated the Chflslmas
sion and the Evangelism and , on the clflln-up comm1ttee.
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SPORT
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NO. 203

Linda Yost Elected Honored Queen !2
Of Bethel No. 62, Job's Daughters '=
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chirra, utafford
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':h"rrh Mrs. Wayne Gibbon•. I
~or1al Concerns Cha1rman was
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generar chairman. assisted byf
me mbers of the arcles
and . Linda Yost is the new honor- istic form. A dinner at 5:30
tommissions.
· ed queen following election of I preceded the meetmg,
· WI'th Mrs. •A
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/ ~~ldl ~n were seated a~ ta~ ' of!'irers held by Bethel No. 621Ht&gt;lena Mullen. promot~l' of hos- ~
be~ de-co:ated ~0: the hoh~a} : of !he International Order of , pita lily . as chairman. ~tfls were 1
~f'tl'&gt;On w1th mm1ature Chnsl- . Job's Daughters \'londay even- exchanged followmg n.
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ITlfi~ trees, c~ndlse and hol_ly. ~ .
. 1 the Pomerov il·tasonk l
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1 li ::hted Christmas tree wh1ch ;~g a!
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t1ad be.n decorated by the Sen- , ~;;~~-fer Blakesle~. honored j
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M 'IH' and Mr. James Brew- queen, presided when initiation
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l'! t-d olll the theme.
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_,u rup av?rs were pro\'1 - . I' . 8 u-. 1 to attend its in•
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ed ·i:1· the _Junw.r ~YF w1th the i :l;~tio: 0~ o!hcers J&gt;f'cembPr !
F!e;mor Carrle m charge of
the 20. T wo mt!m bers were rermrl·1' ,
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i.lm mg
room decoratmns, .Jr. d . ho· .," 1 Debb'te H"yesl fhe annual Chnstmas dmner A
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·t h ' e 18
spl~-&lt;~ s,
D h li
'Jh ·_ mem . ~ daedssJS mRgh Wld in Cabell Hospital, Huntington. !of Jane Howell Tent, aug . A
f .-;ervmg mcu
on a; d J Theiss in Meigs Gen- tt!rsoft:uion\'t&gt;terans,wa!i:held ' R:
1Mundav evening at the home of 1 ~
ll\'~el l Sandy Johnson, Robbie 1an 1 oy
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~~1n . Oke~· R1tter. Doxae Wal- _l 'nd· L
enJor princess · 1whkh is bea utifully def'orat~d A
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Clwson,
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ommdy
Pam
Cleek,
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prince-ss
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the season.
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·de· and Deb-:
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Doug Dowson and Sherrie Shu- oel' Y .,ease, ghuiJ .1:1 h
d : Members were sealed at a ta-jli
OIL King, mars a h. Ide on~~:~ ble wJtll white rover and rt-d ~
ler ,11 th~ Senior MYF
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n-t&gt;lt'ct set T urs ay V'O"l' · ·
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\l1·~ Na n Moore. kitchen quee ,
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ember 23 at 3.30 p.m. as t'
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: h;w m;tn _ was_a~s1ste~ m pre- d· e fol' the iris lo Jmvt&gt; tht&gt;ir : boll~. pomse lllil ~ i:lllt
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pa nng . the ch1c!\en dmner Uy at
.. e gand on Mondav, . rna ~ bHubles. F.l1z a?eth Camp- A
i.lr~ Walter Hayes Mrs Bruce ' robes tJtt d,
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wUI be held for inswlta Chns l ma~ NII'Sages .!In srna 11 •
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AU · brushes lied wJ ih a red und i
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. tion l 1at evenmg a1 r : 30.
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~t'r s u 11e c urc ass-~sted m , r ts Eastern Stars and \la sJII'er (IW_
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. F!Jilnw mg the dmner. t11e regu- .tt
b
h h ~s are !nvl. e ·
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r.rr Jn d st1·rr othe rs
. , r 'ttu co·~ l - lar mee!mg wc1s. he ld •w1L1
. roug I l e, · The mee1mg
c1ose d n
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:·h1ldn·n ill &lt;llld !rom the din. _____
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-- 1 campbetl. presldt•nt. m charge -w
More titan just a half size •••
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, t, he . welcomed Goldia l&lt;~lbt'r- ' :
Spl.atlt·l'('d Polka-Dots, i-u. varied :tius, S'U -'i'l'l
pfll und \1. E. Dowson brought .
I teld,
who has be-en unabiP lO .,
'r.mnd a fuUy lined lk:iwl-mfr - rin(l•'d cmd
tile rt11 Jdr!!n from the count )I
attend. Election of officrrs was
ixrll'etl tli the J~4'r.-k . Tltr. f·reedMn. gnl&lt;'f' and
ntJmt· .
i lll:' ld Wl lh Lene~ Hamm sele{'ted = mo
'o€1t~-e·rd fJ{ fluid Ante.l T·riw~lait~ Ja~l'!h
r;.~v ors of pencJ\s. r:olori n~
. as presJdent : Minn ie Nru lzling, ~
m.ake~; thi..-.; c. dt·ess you'U love ami li ve i n.
,book ~. :;uckt&gt;n
and cookies
:st"nltl/' vice presdf'n t:
Pearl :;
WJ:ur it wilk Of' "Miithout its d®ble Monk 's
IH'rl' gJI'l'll t'&lt;i l'h ch ild. Fol lowHeynolds. jun10r vice president: ' 'i
mg th dinner a l'dm WJS pre- · Apprnximately 65
~:~tlendt&gt;d \lr~ . c 11 mpbell. ehaplain : Mr .~. :
ra.~Ti. Yuu'll tvant th.-eae dots. with lots of
~e ru t'd entllled. "Tht
Night the six u'cl uek chicken dinner \VJckhum treasurer; Mrs. Camp ,:
da.&lt;k in Frrnck NAVY, Skvi&lt;lrk BLUE Clr
tltiurt· Cl!n.&lt;&gt;lmas." and ''The of the DAV and Auxiliary Mon- · bell fir st eoundl
rm~mber: : r
Siam HOSE'
------ --day evening at their hlill on . PeB~l Reynolds, second Coun&lt;'il ~ :
SJZEJS; 12lJ-20B
Rutternut-av.
member, Mrs. Elbt&gt;rfeld . third :
The. Uristmalil theme
wasd ' Council member • and J'•Hnnie •lf'
earned uul on the table an ~ Neutzling, publicity. I'
: fa\'urs were candy t•ane!-l. &lt;_; uest.s: Severa l communicatol\9 were
95 to
00
were Re\'· and Mrs.
Frank : read. Contributions were made .:
Cheesebrew, ~tr . and Mrs. Paul i to the Xenia. Sandusky, ChPer · !If'
See our heautiful selection of Holiday DressesHaptunstall amd Mrs.
Beulah and Sunshine Homes.
Round ' = styles t'or all the exciting occa ~ ions awaiting you.
cards were = Come in and mak!:! your selections now.
-White. Each mldn was _present- robin Christmas
. t'd a gift from the Aux.1hary and senl Lo Clara Zier. J~mue Huw-1 1
. the tadies had a gift exchenge. :ell and Gladv!l Cuckler. T h e 15
, Mrs. Edith Spe_n_cer. cummand- traveling prize was awardt&gt;d
:er of the AuxJ11ary, pr~senlt'd 1 tu Mrs. C&lt;~ mpbell . At the rlose =
ea~h of the officers _a g1ft.
oi the meeting l!:ifts wt-re ex- I'
, 1he program presented fol- chansed.
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. "Abide With i,k.' presenr ed by :
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Rev . Cheesebrew. and a duet
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sung by Mrs H aptonstarr and .
Mr s. Whle. A v1olm solo by ,
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Mr Haptunstall and
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singing uf "Silent Night" eros-:
, ed program.
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STYLE 201
• t:tntto flowilll Heat
in Ga llipoh; was the men! ;ef. ;
Perf•d ~lp under )'Oil'
pampets )lOLl' fabrics!
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1 tmg
fur tl1e annual (.1mstmas 1
sheers. Acceoted wit1l
• No-stoop lint screen
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Pomeroy, Ohio
dir~ner of the- Ladies ,1\ux i li&lt;~ry j
beautiiullace andembroi·
is rij'ht on tbe door!
of the Syrar·use Volunteer Fire
deriel. with the hiddeR
. • New up..- color
TONIGHT &amp; THURSDAY
Dept.
~- bonus of a FmntSUdow
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Porc:etaia Enamel Mum.
NOT OPEN
follow ing it, a Christmas proPanel to elil1'liRMI "'Sei, gram was dirE'&lt;'ted
bv Ada
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FRIDAY and SATURDAY
Slal'k, opening with the group ~
O.Ctmbtr 11-18
Tricot in whiter bill*,
"MY BLOOD RUNS COLD" singing •·Silt'nl Night.'' Prayer
Troy Donahue Joey Hetber- was given by Edith Hood. ~nd =
ton, Barry Sullivan, .Jellnett~ Mail&lt;! Picken• read Luke 2• l· li
Si•es
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Episcopal
Pari.o;h
house I
mHue plans for • Christ·
mas party. Present were Deb- 1 ~
bie Hawley, Debbie Crow, Debr.
bie Harbreeht, Becky Triplelt, ~ ,

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Aet!ng Health Commissioner Dr. E. F. Maag w•m·
ed today plastle ice balls being merchandised In the
United States should not be sold, or If sold, not used
by anyone.
The balls, tested by the Ohio State Health Department laboratory and by lndepeodent agencies, have
been found to eonlain water from Hong Kong with
high bacteria eouat. If the balls erack and release wa~
ter Jato liquid being •hilled high eontamination is
ee rtallthbnproved
n,
as ee ·
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Commissioner Maag asked that mertbants havlng
these Items on their shelves remove them. and th~l
anyone having purohased them destroy them Immedi·
ately.
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COLUMBUS {UPI!- The State Health Department totlay
recommended a ban on the sale of 1mported .water-ftlled
plastlC drink coolers, be1leved to be poU~ted W1th
Health Director Emmet ~; Arnold said laboratory ~st.~
showed the novelties were grossly polluted wtth bactena.
Arnold said local health departrrr:;nts woul~ hove to. act rm
their owt~ to ban the so-catled 1ce balls. Authontles m
Cleveland and Columbus have already banned the sale of

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tion prevented radio rommu- the all-time 1pace tndur18' _.,
nication.
records.
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Schirra and Stafford were in Stafford and SchitTl
a chipper mood after being up plunge back into the atalll!lr
intermittently all night talking phere at 10:13 a.m, EST . .
with ground stations and with and splash into the oeeaa '~
Gemini 1 astronauts Frank minutes later about 140 mliiJii
Borman and James LovelL
south of Bermuda.
Bormao and Lovell orbited on
PlnpoiDt Meelflc
o·
toward a planned Saturday Schirra, the icy-nerved •
landing which will give them I year--old "old man" of -t bl
two full weeks in spm:e and ali i astronauts, steered Gemb:d. I
- - · - - - - -- - - ---- fauttlessly lnU&gt; • pitiP"•
meeting with GemiDl 7 tllll
enthnllled millions of 1111 !eM
countrymen,
The estronaull Ia bolD I
1 were
awake several ttm.
: during the nigh~ 1D splrl_.
' conversation with tbe jrou8l
and with tach other.
" You just ruined a . . .
PT. PLEASANT - Announce- breakfast," Schlrra toW ·•
ment that the Point Pleasant ground station controller wjj
Archery Club would host the instructed him 1o put i.
"world series of archery" this thermometer in his moutll •
summer was made al a meet· take his temperature.
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AI'e Hosts tO

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Senior Men

AI'r Polluti.OD

Jn vaIIey •
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West Virll"inian . ,.,
Hurt in Wreek

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usmessmento L~: ~~ad!~~~::
damage 1o each vehicle. No in- H ( K
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being from Ypsilanti and leavlog the state "some years ago"
to make a trip ta OiiUornla.
But he elairnB knowing nothing
of a wile and lOIII' ehlldren.
About 8 year folllllll!ng tbe
Califu . tri White llllld h
t "',;" Pied 1 waltre.;. ~
me an marr
Daytona Beach, Fla.
"Tbfngs aeetqed to he 101Dg
fine for us. But now this. I've
been laying m 1D my ceU all
dsy trying to figure thls . oul
It's like • nightmare. Nuth!ng
comes bact,'~, White llllld.
')'anner salll·,pos!tlve ldentlllea~~ttn . . heeit matltt fhrouah
fla~Wprinta.
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8ankTL...£t
Unsolved I•n
Ravenswood

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l200 professional shooters. Also 1 RAVENSWOOD _ The fin!
I planned during the three day o- bank robbery In the history ..
pen tournament IS a dance, pa- this West Virginia town remafA.
rade , fireworks and social e- ed unsolved today.
vents.
1 A spokesman or the Ravel»
Twenty _ eight Lions
and The PM and Gray Eagle I wood Police Department aaJt
their Senior Citizen guests at- shooters w1\l r.eturn _later ml this morning whoever broke·ia- ~·
ded th 1 b' annual Christ· July for the NatiOnal Fteld Arc-I to the Jackson County Ill'*
ten p tecus
Wed e~day at Fed- ery A't''21tNt·
ssoc1a Jon s s a 1ona r' here Tuesday night is fret ......
:~ ~h~rch. n
Championship and will draw ap- $972.91, all in coins.
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proxtmalely
1500
shooters.
rour,
to
work.
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Police said tbe theft - dJI.
Middlepolrtl, was lher most P~::·
covered early Wednesday~ t
lor of a semor CII~ns
service station attendaat a
. He added a festtve touch
route to work.
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to the program_ of _caro sm?The thieves entered tht bad:
ing, accompa~ymg Jt on . hiS
IS
I by breaking a large plait ....
"~ddle" _w1th extraordmary
, window.
skill and vtgor. Men from the
! The money sto~ eoosllflill
county home also were spec- ~
1 of stlv&gt;r coins, mostly q . - i
ial guests.
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I and half-dollars bank offlclaM
Ladies of the church serving PARKERSBURG, W.
Va .l said.
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--- a chicken pie dinner were Mrs. (UPI) _- A Spec1al senate sub- 1 Investigating officers l8itl Ill
Rose Guinther, Mrs. Ada Hoi· comm1ttee on air and water pol- l burglars were unsuccescJful .Ill
ter and Mrs. Pal Holter.
lution wa.s scheduled to ope~ a trying to open three other 111111
heanng 10 the Federal Bu1lrl- safes in the bank
Tbe Racine Baptist
Driver is Charged
ing here tod"y to mvesllgate The FBI was .,;,lled 111 W.
air pollution uf the Ohi&lt;&gt; Rtver . th . st' r
Christmas program, "In
In Middleport
Valley.
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Father's House," will he
A RL t. Pomeroy man was The subcommittee. headed by '
sented Sunday, Dec. 19, at
charged with faiUng to stop Sen. Edmund Muskie, DMaine,l
p.m. The junior
and
within an assured clear dis- was expected to call about 10
~BYF groups are in charge
tance following a traffic acci- witnesses, including West Vir. . . dent at l::W p.m. Wednesday ginia Gov. Hulett C. Smith and
the program. Everyone IS mvlt· on North second-av in Middle- at least two groups from neigh.
ed
port.
boring Ohio from Marielta and Edward lhle 24 Letart, ·~
Middleport polke cited Ro· Belpre.
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aald Eugene Gill to Mayor Lee The subcomnnltee is und.,. Va .· suffered facial cull . .
Tbe Temperature In
Smith's oourt on the cnarge r•e Senar.. Publtc Works Corn· contrt"o~ of the ch~
roy's business district at
after his car rammed into the roittee. It includes Sen. Jen- ~esu 01 ~one""'r t 12-lt
a.m. ~as 40 degrees, under
back of a pick-up truck driven nings Randolph, D-W. va • one riH~a;. meruy •
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dy skies.
by Franklin M. Rizer, Pom...oy. of Jhe ranking members.
Police said the ltl55 rert
Rizer's truck was stopping for
driven by Ihle ran off tbe rilll
traffic in Iron! of it when tbe
d f tbe h'""
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ANN ARBOR, Mich. !UP!)- fie has changed a little, but
The last few days have beon tbat's him," said Mnt. Mallion.
"like a nightmare" lor an .Oblil . Mallloll, wbo underwent a lie
truckdit~rbehfgqflelttlllllld , lt)l: ~tector tell Wedne'lby, said
pollee a bout a wile .and .. fitiir I ~er lLeard of Maurtce Malcblldn!o he claims to know .no- Uon.
thing about.
Pollet Claim Proof
Compooodlng tbe mattu Is However, State Police Deleetbat Robert R. White, Clncla- tive Sst. Roy Tanner llllld ponat, who pqllce aay actnally Ia llce "have .some evldenc to inMaurice MaUlon, Ypslionli, dlcate be lWhite) does know"
Mleh., is tDarried to llluthor be 1a Mallion.
woman. They have three chi~ MaUI!Hl vonlsbed about eiJlht
dn!o.
yeai'l ogo 'ltoiu' Ypsllaoti where
Mrs. Elalne MaUion ldeJlllljeil he wis a route coffee salesman.
her .llllll&gt;and at the county jail &amp;lruct !lu llund in a SUJIOl'
where be 18 beltti beld 011 market parttng lot with all tus
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were blown away ~h· burs:r of I~~k~~~~:ndt~a~·lf :r~~:~~~ ~g a~ the Pl~a~nt rum( ~e~rt ' r:.he~.~,%e : ~~wr.:~bl
~bllat~o~ f;:l:ssly :~r~om;~ J~nSQn said took the United e~~~ ~ve: 1 ~o~k YN~~L~::I P~e~~ l recorder refused to r
emml
b
ht Stat "
lep higher on the ,
,
1 h
today m the same wey tit
cate~ ~aneuvers that rou~- tai:!a o';: ~e moon."
dent of the ProfessJOna Arc ery_ l Gemm 7 recorder had ell'W
It wlthm 6 ~ 10 feet of No. I s Amer;can flags were whipped t~~~a~~~he w~~~~o~p:~~xl::~l~- m the week. When_ the
nose toCI no e Possible
out at the space fligh t center
shooters eK ected t~ arti- [ C"dr~arvon ~ound station tali
ose 811bo t
near
Houston
Newsmen
served
Y
t
th p th
r. 11Sch1rra to k1ck 1t and see lf M
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th4'They !:ere -~oo:a~ ~:::al~; champaigne
proJect officials ~'!:n~~:nts eto be r~:ldn~n~o~~ . could start it he Uld.
ey cou ge wt
.
ndezvous news o
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to~ching," ts. the w~y __Fli
~-&amp; ~t~---the ofiiclals McClintic Wtldhfe area_m Jul:- ~
Director Chmtopher C. Kraft coal~, tr:eoeraJ toast to I The mo~th of Arc~e? ~urn~~
De
put it.
gaveb vi an thing to do ' ments WI open on u Y , _wl i'
The two cratt then I went e~~neueda o~ag: 2)
the fourth hann~;r Professtona~
along In clostWutrness or a
n n
-Champions lp o enng a r~cor
Archery Assoc1atwn NatiOnal

UNCOLN, Neb. (UP() _ A gift-laden Christmas train
bore·
the best wishes' and presents of Americans westward
in
to the people ol Viet Nam today. A massive drive to send
gifts to U.S. servicemen in Vlet Nam appeared nearly comthe
Pleted.
"Tonight America speaks with what Is happenlngbere, ..
Sen. Carl Curtis told a shivering, cheering crowd of 200
1 persons who gathered in the Nebraska night to watch the
• train pull out Wednesday. "It is the voice of America • . .
WASIDNGT?N - . PRESI· 1 the voice of patriotism, of generosity, the votce that stand~
dent Johnson s mtenstve wee~· for firmness in defense o{
long venture mto. personal dt· ! freedom, the senator Said. presents and sblpped to Saigon.
plomacy enters 1ts
second i The f~eigllt train left the u.s. servicemen will distrh
stage today itb the arrival of i t' ' ell ital last Sunda\• bute the gifts to the South
British Prime Minister Harold :~;~: if~ for the Siuth Vitnamesa somebme m JanuaWi lson for two days of talks. 1Vietnames~ collected on drive ry. .
The first sU!ge. ended Wed· sponsored by Ute U.S. Jaycees,
nesday when President Moham- !Young Democratic Clubs of
med Ayub lilian of Paki~tan IAmerica and the Young Repub- Santa is Coming
wound up has two-d~y vts!t;. lican National Federation.
To Syracuse Sunday
the coolers.
the third stage begms Sunday 1
.
when West German Clmncellor Aft~r it pull!d into the s_tabon Santa Claus wilt make his
Ludwig Erhard comes to to~ . at Lmcoln, workmen switched annual visit to the Syracuse
on an additional boxcar loade,d town hall Sunday at 2 p.m., it Sheriff Char!!es
NICE• FRANCE - W. SOM- w~h thl! Great Plams city s was announced today
erset Maugham, one of
the conllibuUon-15,000 cartons of The Ladies Auxili~ry of the Two, Jails Them
great storytellers of English pork aod ~... old clotlilitg. Syracuse Volunteer Fire de- l
Jailed
hr..raturee, IS dead at the age medical supplies and tollelrJes. partment, sponsor of Santa'si Two g:rsobyns ;ere Co l
of 91. He ]eaves a rich legacy Other boxcm:s con~ned a visit, s.aid aU youngsters of the IWed~es Y
egs
ba1~_,Y
9
of no~els, ~luys and sho~t s~r· potpourri of. gifts raDgJna from village and any chUdren wbo :rlff Ro~ ,c, Harten
les, mcludmg the classiC • Of X-ray machmes to oatmeal to attend Syracuse grade . sc~ooll partmen . .
.
/.
Humaa Bondage"
raw salt.
are invlted. Treats will be giv- 1 Vern~ ~avid Mi~ler, ;s:,, R_t.
The end came in the eaely The !rain will he unloaded al len to each ehUd after they talk It, Gallipolis, 18 bemg. held '"
mornmg hours today at Maug- Cleorlleld, Ulalt, aod sorted by Iwitlt Bonta. The Syracuse Fire county tall on affldovtts charham's beloved vUla ·00
the a priority list submitted by the ' department truck will also take gin,; him with 1!faod larceny and
French riviera shortly after the South Vlelllamese. Then the Santa on ~tour of the town so forgery , and Gary E. VanMetunoomclous author was moved gifts will continue weotward he can visit with shut-ins, and or, 28, Rt. I, Reedsville, was
by tus earlier request from the where they will he joined by Iothers at the Syracuse
rest arrested on a non - oupport
Brltlih-Amerlcao
bos~ltBI about 12 addiUonal boxcars of borne.
charge.
where he· hod lingered in cuua
stnee last Saturday, That wtsb
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Fine quality broadcloth, stripes and prints. Coat style.

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Mrs. Sl,ck re•d the Jntroduc. ;
34 to 46
,.._.
Gary Merrill, Jane Merrow , tiun of "Now When Jesus Was :
Born in Bethlehem·"
Taking ~
Be sure to see all the
SUN .. MON. 1nd TUES.
· part were: readings, "Great ,
other excellent gift
•4SERG~~ 119D~l~HEAD" . Moments in The Life of Mary," 1
cTeehnicolon
by Haz~l Oark, "Which Was I
suggestions by Phil
Frankie Avalon. Deborah ITh~ ~on Of God," by Sylvia
Walley, Ce~ar Romuo, Fred Zwtllmg; "Fear Nut. Mary," ~ Maid. Half Slips, Reg.
Clark, buster Kt'aton, Har b A.g
Wh'te
1 : "A nge1s. " bY
\'fY Lembeck, En! Ardt'u, · '!
ne-s
ular Pajamas, Shorty
Donna Loren.
: Naomi London and "That Holy i
F•aturett.: Hoots • c;om,
Thin!!. " hy Mlld~d Pierce. "A-·.
Pajamas, Baby Doll
Middleport, 0.
3Stoog"
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' way
anger, ' was sung, :!
Pajamas, Robes and
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and. the poem, "No Room,'' was :;
rf"CJ ied by Mrs. Hood. Taking . ~w Gown Sets, Gowns in
,
i part in a reading,
"Gifts '
shorty' waltz and full
11,Jat Cannot Be Wrapped." were ;
, M1·s. Pierce, Clara Lavender an · ~length.
In lingerie
lo aa ~. -- - - - - - , .
Marie Hizn
'
taiiWsiUIIIer.
Linda Hubbard read 8 poem, '
department 1st floor.
. "Our Christmas Wish ·• and the
i program closed with 'the Lord's i ~
Prayer in un ison.
'~
' AUending were the members '
1above and Thelma Grut•ser, Eil- i
Every length, every style, every
; e~n Clark, Mary Hubbard. Viv - 1
glove a gal will love, here now for
1 ian Slack, and Marv
Oonna :a
Christmas &amp;iftin&amp;l Our selection
:Simms. of Columbu~. Kathryn:;
features warmth, elegance.
Johnson and daul{hters Tammv ' i
A •
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I and Cheryl. of Wolf Pen. •nd

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Completed in LincoIn Stop

MENS WARM PRINTED FLANNELETTE _ 2.95

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SPACE CENTER HoustonIspace and make an other takeoff from Cape Kennedy.
complexity and dilficulty of
(UPII Walter Schi~ra, mak· endurance fl1ghts seem puny by 1
Farewell iD Spact'"
.. brmgmg mto fclo~ f~rmat;~~
ing lt look easy, flew Gemini 6 compari son.
After the rendezvous, Gcmm• l two spacecra t urt mg
to within a man's-length of its
All four pilots had won 6 pulled away With a burst of miles ab&lt;Jve the earth at 17.500
Gemini 7 sistership Wednesday I another dast~nctwn-compnsmg Its maneuvering rocket s, a~d i mil~ an ~our And not o~e who
to give America the world's tile ~orld's first space quartet. t~e two craft .flatted along o~t dlsussed It afterwar~ fai led to
fu·st space rendezvous Then he With the a1rcraft carr1er distances rangmg up to 30 express happy surpnse at how
and co-pilot Thomas . Stafford IWasp and its brood of recovery miles Hopefully' Gemint 7 well everytlting went.
soared toward a triiJillpl)ant ships and aircraft standing by would be only about 25 miles I After It was over all four
Atlantic landing today..
to greet them, Schirra anJ. away when 6 made its flammg astronauts, understandably
Astffmau'ts Frank Borman Stafford were set to land at the I re-entry and could get pictures tired, settled down in .a 10-hour
and James Lovell bore on end of their Ith orbit at 10:29 or this all-important event.
sleep period.
toward a Saturday landing that ' am. EST just short of one full ! Space offictals had empha· Tension and fruslratlon dat·
wtll give them two full weeks in lday after thear letter·perfect sized all along the vast ing all the way back to Oct. 25
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Dresses For The Holiday Season

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to~~rd

PRESENTS CHECKS - Jack Welsh, right, president of the Middleport Chamber of
hand• Middleport
a soft
contact but Schlrra and
Mayor Lee Smith two checks of $100 each. The checks from the Middl~~ort C of C ~nd the Mid~leport ~taU Mer·
ere wa~ n~n 1~o~~ ~ontact with the \V:-.sp aHer a five ·
chants Association are contributions to the town as payment for the priVIlege of vffermg free parkmg service to shop. St_afford" we e t" eriod when s eed and the heat of fricpers ju Middleport for the two-week period before Christmas. -Sentinel Photo.
mmute blackou P
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Schirra World's First Rendezvous Pilot

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Commer~e.

The calm, Cool space heroes returned to earth 25 hours
and 52 minutes after they blasted off from Cape Kennedy
to speed 100,000 miles and frisk around the heavens only
six feet from Gemini 7 astronauts Frank Borman and James
LovelL
At 10:25 a.m. EST, Gemini 6 was 9,700 feet above the
gently rolling ocean. An 84-foot, orange and white striped
parachute flared out and dropped the jubilant astronauts

large and extra large.

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SPACE CENTER, Houston (UPI) - Gemini 6 astronauts
Walter Schirra and Thomas Stafford brought their space·craft down like a fireball from their historic rendezvous
with Gemini 7 and splashed down in the Atlantic where
rescue ships and helicopters waited. They came down about
33 miles from the aircraft carrier Wasp.

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However, he said, the
still Insists he Is Robert R.
White.
Uvtd On ReUOf
Mrs. Mall !on llllld she
raised ber four ehiklren
tbe help of relief funds
her hushend tllsttppured
'
Following her viait with
..- MaUion In tbe OOllllb'
she said:
"I have nothing to aay to
Love """" to hate and
will just 81'0" unless you try
loraet."
T"'"'er oaid Mallion'•
~ looked like a
I!!IIJWIJ/Ioln,lbe ·
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the car's front end. lhle . .
.
.
.
arrested on a charge ol ....
Veter1111 Memorial Hotpllll Pomeroy busmessmen wtll be less operation after 111 d ' ·
Mary Johnson, a.sked to donate at least an treated at Veterana Mealoriat'
Muon; Judy Mtehael, Racine; hour of thetr time Suturdey, hospital. Pomeroy ..,.....,..
Mrs. Kenneth Kale,
Ilarry Dec. 18, to help with collections squadsrnen look him there. , •
Roush, Clifton; Etbel er..., Ra for the Sal..ttoo Army Chrtst· In other acHvity,
Wi!WIC
cine.
mas Kettle on Main-st.
McClain forfeited 8 $25 bolll ·
~ - Wlllle Croos, Envoy R&gt;y. Wining said to- ' in Mayor Charles Letar'l Ctlltlif,
Raelne, Roberl Cozart, Pori· day some busmessmen have al- on a disturb in&amp; the pea c •
land George Worliog, Racine; ready agreed to take time from charge.
.
Wilma Bloke, Cllfton; Barbara their busy sshednles to help
·
Nell, Alenndrla, W. Va. JO&amp;- with the project, while others
eplt Bawers, Coolville; Marth• are being urg&lt;d to do tlkewise. Adml•ol. . - "l'ltomM ""'""''~
Smllh, Racine.
A scbedule tor the businessmen Pl&gt;meroy .
II008'I'E1Is TO MI!:ET
to participate Is betng arnmg. Dilc...... - J0101(11tW
The Middleport. Atbletic Boos- ed. Eovoy Wining indicated the Middleport;
Sylvia
ters wtn meet mni8bl (Th- project planned In Pomeroy Is Pomeroy; Elmer N...day) 11 the ·ltljb ..at 7:30 olmilar to the custom Io many dleptl'l; Blrl llmll,
fiii'
p.ltl.
.
townallld clUea of the &lt;LOlllllrJ. PIIIDt.

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