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bv Mrs. Vern Well, and a door

1:1--Dally Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport, 0., Dee. 16, 1965

Mrs. EdSOn Hatt IS• R·ecenf HOSf eSS
For Meeting ol Walk-in Garden club

EVE~i:DE~~;;;-,;--·--··1

Christmas Party
Is Held by
Women's Group

p~ize by Mrs, Herbert Riggs,

Refreshments were served to

Mrs, Homer Willard. Mrs. Mlna

Hart, Mrs. Herbert Riggs, Mr'
Glen Lee, Mrs. Guy Lee, Mrs,
Mrs. Edson Hart was hostess . Salute to the_ Flag.
Olen Harrison, Mrs. Vern WiU,
r~rently to the Walk m Garden 1 Due to resignation of mem· Mrs. Guy Morris, Mrs. Edson
rlub for it~ Chrlst~as party bers who are no longer able Hart and guests, Mrs. Dana
11nd reorgaruzatlon w1th Vice tG attend or take an act1ve role, Yo~ and Mrs Jewell Curtis.
p1 t'sid~nt, Mrs. Homer WiiJard no m~eUng was held in &lt;X:~ The next m~ting will be at
prl:'sld~ng. She operred the meet- ber. S~veral members part1c1- the home of Mrs. Mina Hart.
"'' wtth the Club Prayer and paled m the Flower show inl
November.

BIG SELECTIONS in
ELBERFELDS in POMEROY .AND the STORE is OPEN
EVERY NIGHT TIL CHRISTMAS

The home of Gloria Ebersbach in Mason was the scene of
the annual Chrltmas party of
the Middleport Business and
Profesional
Women's Club /

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Officers were installed, with Book Reviews
MEIGS THEATRE 1Mrs. Min&amp; Hart installing o!li·

G'wen L'ferary

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Club Member:.

•utomatl•c 4-Siice ",,op·up"
TOASTER

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SANTA CLAUS •

Let Us Suggest That
You Come to the 3rd Floor

Tile home was decorated In·/·~
side and out in keeping with
•ncl SH lho Boautlful Glfto of l=u'rnllu~;;.~Solo
Pomeroy, Oh'o
cer.
the holidny season. Candy c~ne 1
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Installed were,
president,
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replicas lined the walk leadmq l
Mr~
.
Homer
Willard;
V!l'e pr~s- ~
to
the door dt&gt;corat~d with light- i" .--------------------,
TONIGHT
ident, Mrs. Olen HarriS\JfJ: 5el'·
ed canqleo, Te mantle arrange· I
NOT OPEN
1 retary, Mrs. Edson Hart, und
ment carried out the holiday
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1 treasurer. Mrs Glen Lee.
Book
reviews
on
the
famous
theme
11nd a lighted Christmas I ~
FRIDAY and SATURDAY
Mrs. Vern Well and Mrs. ~ t&lt;.~gr personalities. the Al!rrtl tree was placed in the dining :
December 17-11
"MY BLOOD RUNS COLO" IGuy Morris were welcomed as Lums, and a play in which they room.
'M
:oy Donahue, Joey Hether· I new members. A
card
of I ~tarred· "The Vtsit," were heard
A gift exchange was held,
wn. Barry Sullivan, Jeanette
: thanks from Mrs. Lewis a '1 d ! by the Middleport
Literary and Mrs. Grace Pratt, presi'ii.i i &lt;!D.
1 other
eommunicaltons we1·e 1Club Wednesday afternoon at dent, welcomed the mern~Jers
hutto,.....l
"THE WOMAN WHO
read.
'l th: home of the Misses Susan and guests and thanked hostWOUCDN'T DIE"
• AIIIJu•hiDie
(;ary Merrill, Jane Merrow I Each member displ a~·~d one and Mary Park.
esses and Mrs. Weaver moth·
Httlhll
1 or more arrangements a~ the
The first review, entitled er of Mrs. Ebersbach. Tho:! travp
• ChNme llnlllt
SUN., MON. ond TUES.
: mantel was decorated wtth ev ''Stagestruck , by Maurize Zol· clmg prize was awarded to Mrs.
with wh ...
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by Mrs. We-1 Harold Sargent ·
"SERGEANT DEADHEAD" 1 ergreens, hcones and candles Ct'n- u1ow. was g1ven
l Technicolor)
ter~ WII an angel. 11tere was . 1 Waddell and was a biogA group ofnstudents presentFrn nkie Avalon, Deborah I an exchange of gifts
whtc~ j r~~hirnl ac~ount of the well . ed C!mstmas carols under the ~
Enough toan for llhe --t.olr family
\\'alley, Cesar Romero, Fred 1 had been pla(.:~d under a small : knuwn s!age team of
Alfred I dJret'tlon of Mr. Nolan Swack- ~
withoul uua Miling with 1he Wrs1
t' l~rk. Buster !{(laton, Har· 1det'Oraled Chnstmas tree
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h
d g" mes we•·e · ~
~-~~- Lernbeck , Eve ArdPn, 1
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Lunt-Lvnn F'nntamr. t!Jelr hl•- ammer, an
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Brnd 4·dicc- family muter. Radiant
lJunna Loren.
. .. Durmg the social h.nur, se- ginnings in the theatre 8 n J played . Memt:wrs ~ro•Jdl'd a ~
heat comroltoa~t5 to the stttins: you
Fe•turette: Hoofs &amp; Goofl.
...ret pals were revealed and their dedicat ion to Ute ~&gt;er t orrn- money tree 11 be g1ven tu the , •
trlecc, rcspo.o.ds &amp;0 tempcntwc Qf
3 Stooges
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&amp;he bt~ad.
tolorurtoon•
, new ones . awn.
con test ing arts and to themselves
as treasurer. Mrs. Edgar Reynolds . ••
1:-:-:-:-::·:-:-:·:-:·::::==~·~by:..~:t:rs~·._~:r:m:a~H~a:rl...:w:a~s~w~SJn a successful marTied acting read greetings from the na- ~
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Iteam.
!' tiona!
magazine. Gut'st were
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, He len Handley, Mary Kunze!- 1.-;
Mrs_. Don-ald Mills p,rescnt~d ! man and Emma JnP Pugh. ::
Large
1a review of the play, The V1 s- nRefreshmenls of assorted sand- if
.il -': ~ l'nedrwl~ Duerremnatt, ' wtches. punch and ~.:uffee we-re R
Family SiJ:e
wh1ch 1s a combmatton of trag-I served with Mrs. Pratt at the ~
edy a~d c~medy .as a whu_Je coffee s~·rvtce and Mrs. Larry
t.own IS tr1cked m_to comr'.11l- Baker at the punch bowl. The
Lmg mur~er to satJs_ry e n~h tJble was coveJed With a ;dee ~
woman v,ho had gmon 11P. m . clolh and centered with a pomt?e town 'and suffered an InJUS- ; settta arr::ngeml!!nt, ami c~n·
i Automcdlc hHt
UC&lt;!.
I dies,
i' ~
centro I
1 Seventeen members and two i
li
• Cen~pl ..olflmlflonlbl•
guests, Miss Mary Park and , Mrs. Slater Hostess 1 ~
• Ower 200 ••· ta. of Eeoltilll •r••
' Mi ~s Frieda Faehn!e, respond·(
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• lhtNitlo, tttlc•·C41et ..um!IWM
ed to roll call naming 0 favor· For Cnrtl Clrtb Pnrly , ~
You have no idea ltow delicious Christmas can be until ite play. The meeting was op·! Mrs. Wilham Slater .ent.ertam- 1
Y(lu 'l lii:rrlllol~ and lots of IUIY hamburg·'
you'll'! taa1a1 our K4tltt:UC:ky Frled Chicken, seasoned to per fee- . ened with the club collect and ed her card club at Jts annual ·
rrs, pancak~s or orhtr family favorites. la
tioa. It ia a bleod of 11 dillerent spices and herbs.. Colonel Ia short business session CQn- 1Christmas party Tuesday even· j
fact, prepar~ IWO or three foocU It Ofl Ce..
There's plenly of room on the more than
Sandem' original recipe is the secret. It muke.s Kentur.ky Fried 1ducted by the president. M1ss !·~ ~t her home on Hudson-S I:
zou tq. in. cooking area. Balanced beat
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Chicba tender and l.aely and fmger Jick:in' good. We do the Susan Paik. The annual busi- m Middleport. The Slater home
motrol (150G·42s• ).
cooldug. All you have to do iH take it home. After a hard day of I nrss meeting will lM! he! d
WBS decorated for the holiday 1
Chrilb:oas aboppiag, ai()J&gt; iD for a bucket of Kentucky .F'1·ied . .January,
The hostess served 1season with ~ num_ber of arn :~'kt-n. And turn the Holiday Season into a real holiday. l
~ ('andy during the social hour. rang~ments, mcludmg an unusual Madonna setting encircled
with scroll designed wreath, anANNOUNCE DANCE
gel hair With white salln balls '
CQI.ONEl SANOCRS' V-... .l.u
&amp;kiekth
Ttw Middleport Senior class 1 and white glitter leaves, high·'
RECIPE
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! Will .sponsor a high school dance : lighted in a blue ligllting
.ar·
The Dlnner-l.lS-Th1 Bucktt 3.75
f.\&lt;lrty
with
the
Jays
Satu
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rangement.
Genuine leather belts
The B1rrel 5.00
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frum
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to
l1
p.m.
at
the
Middle-j
Otiier
decoratO(J.S
included
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by Paris In the popular
CROW'S STEAK HOUSE
WY 2·5432
1purt h1gh gym.
_ ·- __ I thorn tree trimmed with orna- 2.
widths
and styles. Black
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1 red with net and satin trim. '
or brown. Slop in, ~e~
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Fine
Stainl111
Mason Fur11iture Gift ldeq!
i·etieshment table was covthem and buy what you
Steel
i ered with a white cloth and
need.
· white net and salin oversk1rt, ·
! centered with a wh ite lree dec: ora!ed with red satin bells and ~
: wh1te snow balls flanked by
!red tapers.
1 piece sets- 6 place wall
Prizes were awarded to Mrs.
David Ohlinger, Mrs. Alfred :li rack - turner - fork Roush, Mrs. Myron Miller,
and I· ~ spoon - masher - ladle
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- spatula. Bla~:k plaotic
Jean Kimes, a guest. Others
hamlles.
attending were M r s.
Alice
I f!'reeman, Martha Mayer· Vickie Morority and Mrs. Slater. ,=
The hostess served pecan pie.
Other Kilchon Tool
Christmas C&lt;Jokies, red
and
Sot• 4.95 lo 12.95 • "'
green mints, punch and coffee
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Men's Urn&amp;rellas
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lerry Seasonings.

CHECKING ON FATHER- They may be out of sight,
but Susan Klly Lovell, 7, left, and Suzanne Schirra, 8,

Genuine leathers - tapestries - durable vinyls In
your choice of lityles and ~:olors to pleeee !:er.

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GIVE HER JEWELRY

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JEWELRY BOXES
Designed to protect a n d
bold her jewelry. Steel
frame construction. Cover·
ed with select top quality
material for extra strength
- Choice of pretty decora·
tor colors.

wools, many styles with
hoods tbal zjp pn or "but,

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In the selection now.

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$1.00•nd$2.95

Choose His Favorite Socks

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: The children's departm~nts I
: of Heath MeUJOdist Church
: &amp;·hool will present a Christ- i
rna~ prograiQ Sunday morning
, at the church during the Suo· J~
, d•y School hour beginning at I
9:30 a.m.
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1 The program will feature an
I accordion solo by David Kraw.
1 •czyn. songs by the Primary ~ -~
1 department, and readings. The
: children's choir w1ll also pre: s-ent Christm~s selections. Ali i ~•
of the departments w11l part1c1- 1
pate,

7.98 to 20.00

Boys Wronglor Jnns

Boys Wlnlor Copo

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nylon, corduroy. all

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: Prolfrtrlll orr 8umlav

Choose her Jewelry gift from this collecUoo of ear
rings, pins, necklaces and pins. Many colors and
types .on display. All In gift boxes, ready for you to
buy and give.

Sizes 4 to 20 In quilted

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On The First Floor!
In The Hosiery Department

Give. Her
TEXTURED
NYLONS

You can

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her the hedroom of her dreams!

Beautiful modern design, finished in

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white with plastic tops. You get: canopy bed,

double dresser with mirror and chest, plus !he spread and cJmopy top . On
sale now!

Eyo Cotchon by Borkshlro

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Jliote: Suite pictured Is not exartly the one we descrihe ahove,

See the acual suite in our window.

Mason Furniture

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ANNOUNCE PARTY
The annual Christmas party I
Carleton church on KingsI atburytheRd.,
will ,l!e Thursday, Dee,
23, at 8 p.m. Everyone is invi~
ed.
ANNOUNCE PROGRAM
There will be a Christmas
program at the Rutland Church
of Cbrist, Sunday, Dec, 19 be-

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PHONE 773-5592

HERMAN GRATE

MASON, W. VA.

ginninlat
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mond or Petal potterns,
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the lit
Knee lOW for l!rll

111d youn1 ladlea In all sizeL

Wl:ttuo 'ilut' aolld eoloro. They
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ELBERFELDS
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IUid ipprleialed.

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WORLD

:~e~;~!n~~nag s~~ ~~a~:~! ~:ngr~~~efro;•:u:;;.~h ~s ;~~

WZIP is Sold
In zafiCSVl'lle
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Nude Dance
Too Bon'ng

Scl!Jlrt.

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billion • year 1o support the
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Parties of the action are [ Saigon government's
b Jtl e
STOCKHOLM tUPil -An
is the morning road rrporl
WASHINGTONPRESI- ,Cierenee Arthur Price, Plain· :l against the Communists.
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American dance compan} m-1
compiled by the Anwncan Aude~t Johns~n. and
Briti~h tiff, vs. Edison Hobstetter, ex· ~ccording to best current
eluding both men and women
f30
tomobilt" Assodation in Colum3U 0
Pr1me M.uustcr Harold Wil- ecutor of the estate or G~ta 1 est1rmtt's· Defense S~cretacy CINCINNATI &lt;UPil
The performed in the nude Thurs·
bus :
~n were reported .t9day to be D.. Price, deceased, Pomeroy •RobertS. McNamara:s bu~get l sale or radio slabon WZIP and day night in a modern hallet l
JlO,\I&gt;S
The Pomeroy High Scl~~
dJscussmg a refurbished NATO National Bank, et al.
.
I request next mon~. ffl:3.J total WZIP . FM to the Zanesville shown on Swedish television I S 3fllf 3Y
Ohio : Wt'l with li~ht snow f'onet&gt;r! band will present
nuclear for~ plan wbicb may The court of appeals af£mncd as much as $61 bllhan for the Publishing Co of zanesville The Swedes round it bonng 1
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northeast, balam·e &lt;' 1r ·• r. Clmstma ~ concer t Sunday,
be gaining AIUed support.
the decision of Common Pleas j 12. m?nths starting next July L Ohio. was aPproved Thlll"sda~ Seven members of the Funeral servJrrs for Delbrrt ' Cltvelaod rt!porting
hea\~ embrr 19 . at 2 p.m. in
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Another feature of Wilson's \J~d~~ Joh~. C. Bacon tWt 11t s hk~ly, however, that to by the Federal Communications American Workshop Company Howard Grant. age 79. of 8:10 5. snow and some ac&lt;.·Umulation Pomero~· Jun1or High
brief "working" visit to Wash- ~ plamttfrs f pe~1.1108 dl~ 11.~ 1 sta_te , make tt p~ch~oglcally :~t Commission.
slowly undressed, piled their Tlurd-st, Middleport. who rlied 1 is expcetOO later toda) .
;Judt!unum.
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ington appeared to be an Am- 3 ceuse 0 ac lOD .. 3 1 was I p~tatable t e lgure pro
Y
The station was sold by
ll&lt;1 clothing on the fluor and t'J .·n, Wednesday m an Athf' ns hos· l Kentilcky, w 1 '~1
\'irginia
St•n111r members of the :
er~~ diplomatic effoi"!- W get proper_kto ~miss t~t on moti~~ . w.1n. be set JUSt below $60 previous owners, Greater Cin- moving in a trance-like state, pita!, will be held Saturday at . and Tennesst&gt;&lt;" : Clt·ar.
1o1 111
introduce the progr · ~·
Br1tam kl move faster m apply- t? stn e e acton rom t : bllho_n.
cirmati roadcasting Inc .. for a danced on a large piece of 2 p.m. at the Strung and ~ un
New York : \ht with some The:-;e wlll include Chris ' '
ing more sanctions against teh hies . .Judge Bac~n . ha~ ruled , This _would represent a 27 per price in excess of $375000
paper which they evenlua!ly l Funeral home WJlkPSVlllf'. \\ ith Ji~~"hi soo~A-· .
(;ret.'tm~s. arranged by Ha~
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bel
ent
f the statute of bmlt.at1ons on cent mcrease over defense
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The new owners said there tore mto small p1eces.
the Rev . Fnmk Cheest'brl'w of·
Pennsylvania : ~orthwt·~t wf"t Walters. Adeste FideltS.
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Rhodesia
such a sutt 1s two years, oalso spendmg m the year ended last
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11 "d te
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aff ed by the higher court. IJu
a
d
per
cent
rise
will
be
no
change
in
operations
Newspaper
et1t~1'S
ca
l
ficJalmg
Hunal
wtll
be
111
,!le
to
slippery
!J.pul~.
Southwest
lm
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t71h
Century
;
March
m·
l
1 13
30
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1ov~~ eurr~nt military outlays or personnel. Harold Perry will program "beautJrul " ~u_l . a Rivervww eemetPry
dear.
ThrPe Kinss. 13th Century; ltf
A SEVERE PRE WINTER ·
estimated at $54 billion as .:~f continue as vice president and spo~esman !or ttle . telens1or i He was burn Aprd 27. lfiRtl .
TURNPIKES
('h u! the Ltttle Tin Sol~
sklrm statio1,1ed over the South- I Door Opened for
.June 30 _ This mcludes funds general manager. Zanesvtlle ·l !1ation admitted_ ofhc1als had 1at RRipley, W Va .. the sm1 o!
Ohio. Pennsyh·ama a11d W1•st Gabnelr P1e-rm· . Jingle ~west racked the area aa nio- 1
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used in militar
aid and Publishing Co. operates news- bt4"D apprehen~ rv:! about. tiP the late Thomas Jefferson :r nd Virginia : Clt-ar.
RHh&lt;~psody. J. Pierpont; Slillt
dy with more snow and rain Golden Age Vlllage
.construction progr~ms
Ipapers and radio 1tations in Inude dance an•J finally de':•ded
Lett1e Jane Granl. One son. il
Indiana : Slippt•ry ~pu\!1, t-:lk- ride. Leory A.ndf'rson; ~•
from Los Angeles eastward· to I COLUMBUS. (UP I) - Th e 1
Zanesville, Portsmouth, Marlet- tb show it late at light _on 1y
daughter. three s1sters. ;md 1wu hart tn Valparaiso, balann mas Song, Mel Torm~; WmNft
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Texas . Fo~ and light
rain 1dstate Contdrollt•heng dooBoardf Thurs·
SANTA COMING
Ita, Coshocton and Cambridge, The hspodkesn .:~ nd sa rti! the111brothers also pn•t:cded hime 1n clear.
Wondt"rland. D1ck Smith -~
were plentiful In the Eastern ay opene
r or con.
.
Ohio and Parkersburg w va Istetlon a expec e as orm n death
1\'f&gt;w \'ork Thr11way : N~&gt;w Wh1te Chnstmas, Irving
half of the nation.
I struction of Gov. James
A. Santa Claus w~ll be m Racine
protest culls alJ01Jt the pr .gram ) Sur~ivmg are his wife. Alice York Gty to Utit'a dt•ar. bal- hn .
.,f.l,~
third
straight
day
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Rhodes'
Golden
Age
villages
at
the
lot
beside
the
Home
F
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but
only
about
150
vi~~t
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R~rfelt
Grant·
two
d".tugllter.s·
ance
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with
som1·
!ilippt•ry
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publ•r
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Bank on Sunday : •December
t9•
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led up.
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t.n&lt;fay the mercur yplunged be- • for semor
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Mr:;. Virginia Leach, Clarksb11r fipOts .
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!!low zero in the Northern Plains The proposal, one of the gov- at 2 p.m., to VISit wdh child- Unexpected Wedding
He t::.tid mo-:l of thes~ W. 'Ia.: Mrs. Maxine Weeks.
Light snow fell over the Great ernor's main campaign prom· r~n of. grade s~.:hool age. San~a ST. MORITZ,
awll2erland Jf.utested lhat ~~Ly had bt&gt;enl Joppa , Md.; four sons. Willi.~m r;r -~
, ";
Lakes and also was spotted in ises, included. initial construe- Will gJve a treat to each. ~.il (UPit Newlyweds · Stavros bured Dy the prograrn, ap- 1Edgewood, Md.; Charles, Suit·!
JLIJN?I~AN HELD . 1 Vrleran~ Memorial
northern New England and the ton of homes .m Columbus and visit 1 ~ sponsor~ .by. the Legton Niarchos, 56, and
Charlotte ~enlly becau·: ~ the_ nude irnore, Md., and Bill and f.\cr- : .James Wtllrams of llhno1s. l Admissions - Mrs.
k.
Toledo.
The
s1tes
trave
already
&amp;~d
F1remen
aux1har1es
of
RaRFord
arrived
here
tottay
for C.ance was not as ~nsat1cna, tts ! ett both of MJddlcp'lrt. seven ' w&lt;~s arrrstrd by Me1gs 1'ounty 1Fi rlds. Hartford MartiD
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norlh ern Roc les.
be en se tli!Cled .m both pwces.
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a honeymoon at his alpine Yil· lhey 1uo
f&lt;... ...., ex pee ·
grandchlidren
and two , SIS~('rs :I Shcruf Robt.•rt C. 11artl'nbach I ard. Pomeroy; Joe
SANTO DOMINGO
COM- The .board al.so. gave Ohio UniIa. The shipping magnate and
-Mrs. Ottie G~ogan , Middleport: 1Thursday on a OWl charge and 1Syr&lt;Jrusc. Robert Priddy,
munist- Jed mobs seized con- versJty permlSslo~ to put up
the elder daughter of auto ty- JamesDWAbelCI,H!RG,R~enswood, and Mrs. Pearl DimmoH, H.ip-]was being held in county jail [dleport: Mar~a~r~e:tde~~:~~~~.i.
trol of a 4-block area of down· f2 40 •000 to e.nt.er mto ~ontrac~
SHOPPING
coon Henry Ford U eloped
ley, W. Va. Friends 111~y call l luda y.
· ruse- . Orpha
town S.nto Domi~~&amp;o Thursday for a 14, m•lllun phySical •c•Thur8day and were married In w.. arrested Thursday night at lhe funeral home anvtime,
Eugene Ree.,..,
night in an orgy ol violence re· ences building.
DAIS lilT
Juarez, Mexico.
by Pomeroy poll~e on charges
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Joyce Brogan, Rutland,
calling tlte early days of tJte
The surprise m-.riage
In of OWl and nmmng a red lraf·
AdmlsSJons - Elmer ~opper,l Discharges - Anna
oborllve April revolt,
Smith Wino First
Mexico was a clvll ceremony fie light. Ave! Is scheduled for Scholarship Hop
I Middleport; Ella Worley,
Pl. Pomeroy.
U, S, paratroopers and Do,
rd
unrecognized by the
l&gt;ride's appearanC&lt; ln ;omeroy Mayor I PI
edT • h
/ Pleasant.
Births- Mr. and Mrs.
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inuned.iate tffort to clear the h~lfback pr:oduced by Pomeroy
fortunes of the world'• largest
lillmm a~&gt;socmtna w1ll sp•J tsor Racme.
Cetle. Middleport, a
streets
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H1gh
school
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Harrisonville, a dautlhter,
1 Ma.y, received a jacket sign·
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w r 8 1• u mo Perdue today was named city tr·~ lhe :!outhern hkArth•1r bas- RIPLEY, Ohio &lt;UPI) -Sales '
SAIGON- A LARGE FORCE Jlymg hiS hrsl varstly football
OF Viet Colli guerrlllas today award from Marletta College.
«s.
editor of the Columbus Citizen. IH:tball game ton~~tt. wit • music 1on the burle}' mark~t here to- ~
bul wiped out a company Smith, son of Mrs, Ralph
Journal, succeedll!c William G. by the hys" P ·oceeds will go laled $Ul.l,20.1 for 286.6JZ pounds
ol governmenttroops In a clev· Smllh, and lhe late Ralph Smtih,
WEATHER , , Moore. who resi!llled to become b to the assocl1tions's xlola•- Thursday This was an overage i The temperature In
er ambush 12 miles northwesl ol Hemlock G1'9ve, won seven
Cloady _..., ~. 11&lt;- &amp;ft4ls!ant executive director of .tip fun1 AU ·eel!agers "' of ~ .61 per hundredweight To- !roy's business district at
of, S.lgon, a U, S. military leiters al Pomeroy High, indudeadoul!fpiiiUIW. A JIUio.,. lhe Developmeht Committee of mviled The danoe will end at tiay is t11e last day ,the market 1a.m. today ""' 37
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1ts annual Olristmas dinner re- :;
cently at Miller's Rest'ilurant in
Middleport. Following the din· ·
ner the group met at
t he
home ol Mr. and Mrs. William ·
Lambert for a flW"ty and gift :
exchange.
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Madeline Painter and Mrs lv- !
an Wood gave devotioll! ~ken
from Luke and Matthew Mrs. I
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were M·rs. Phyllis Gilkey, Mrs.
: Painter, Mrs. Mossman, Mr. I
and Mrs. Homer Forrest, Mr. 1~
. and Mrs. Joe Robinson· Mr. and I
' Mrs. Robert Grimm, Mr. and
.\Irs. Ronmt! Russell. Mr. and :
Mrs. Ivan Wood and Mr. and ·
· Mr.s. William Lambert.

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' sharp and m good spirits today I ro~.:ket s also fat11'f! . Btl! these
I [f all goes as planned. thf' 1 W('H' nul c·onsJdt•rPd essentwl tlJ
champion astronauts wdl ftre th~ com pletiun of the m1 ss 1on.
I the1r four prwerful braking ;md olht•r rockr·ts would te
1rockets at 8:28 a.m. EST used fur posiiJonlllg tlw spac('·
Saturday and end their record·] Hormt~n radioed, lltJwe ver,

Stale Department of Educe- greed to pay the difference.
of 1967
bon officials are reported to- Should U•e bondin1
que•· State, education leaders are
day ready to advise strongly a tion be delayed until the May known to favor the tarlier date
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special election be held to vote primary election at least two because of what they call the 1 ABOARD USS WASP ru Pn r¥.cJvrry rni-:&lt;;ion . the sp l:1s!l- i 1\:J s wmd ing by tony them~
bonds for a new comprehensive tmporkint points are affected, "urgent need'' for an expand- 1 Walter Schirra and Thom a~ down of tht· Lt'Rlllll ; nail l'art&gt; Kt&gt;nnedy to ~
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high_s~hool in Meigs coun~ . school men explain. !Jlese are : ed cirriculum in the new dis- Stafford- twu happy , healthy Saturday .
deUrieftng on theirs~
'HOLLY~OOD (~JPI) -. The shm, at~rachve girl !111.s IS e~cted to be a h1gh- -. A special elecbo~ .would . ttict, including the early addi· astronauts- flew to Bermu- 1 Schtrr::. and S1affrd. ead1 rendf'zvou s wtth Gemipi T · AI
clutched a p&lt;nr of scissors m oue hand. With the other pnQnty dec1smn when the new reqmre 55 per.cent ma)onty for tion of a modern vocational . da toda y from the prime flying co-p !lot on a twm·en !o! ine .
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she held a stream of golden hair. She snipped · here and five-member coi'ISoli~ated ~rd ~p~ro'i'~L agamst ~ ~ere rna· school UJ.at could serve the en- recovery ship Wasp.
Grumman
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ready for the wrapup of their c!e&lt;'k ~! 7 a m
within swimming range of tli1l
years of patient, lovmg care shpped to the floor . When Ito carry out consolidation of - A specJel e.lectlo~ could SOOt~. s~hool men are repo~· Double-header "Spmt of 7'' At ermuda, an Air for ce et h1g a1rcrart carrier.
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than that whkh remained. 1
Iter. Bedford Local and Salis- and actual c~ns~ch?D 10 ~s lhat ravored consoh.da.uon would , ....
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If ·r John ~~arrow .
I bury
Local
school
districts.
to
have
the
d1stncts
1n
thelf'
[produce
a
safe
maJority
for
the
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on'l'Vy lht:"' 20-kyear·l fe '"rte l "I don't thnk there is 1 Last November approximately new high school by the Autumn bond issue in a special election.
lhe
uue
nows or su
wh she sheared her hair last : anyt_hmg ~n the story that ~he 70 _per cent of tl'te ele~lor_ate
. g oom al l cut It off m onger ror not bemg voting approved consolidation.
Fflyday ,m her dressm
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bl t II d s·ma t~a 's ..b.1r lh. - Now, to 1mptemenI 1·1.. vo t20t' Century-Fox Studios, aDd 1..1 e o a en
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alntained 8 day party Saturday mghl , sa1d1ers must approve a bond Jssue
ar
·~e:ce
as
m
Monash.
for slightly in excess of $800,1
s ony 51
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"She did It on an Impulse, for 1000 for a new high school thet
Producer Paul Monash was reasons I ~;ml...l.~!.bM!/:.. J!!j.~~~~.. co~t up to $2,000,000. The
- "'Creailon of the new consolidated school district ond
otartled becoo.. · It meant the producer contiiiiiea."Ifiv.. an stale already h.. unofficially •· the n.1ming of five members to serve on its board has
script of lhe soap opera had to unprofessional act. An~ what --·---'
been officially approved by the State Department of
be rewritten ro account for . the she dKI could have had an [
Education.
changed appearance of Alltson adverse effect on lhe entire (
This action, taken December 13, has been ronfirmMacKenzie, the charoter por- cast and show."
ed by Byron Motion, assistant superintendent of puhlic
!rayed by Miss Farrow, daugh·l Reltmg, he added.:
instruction, in ~ letter to Meigs County Prosecuting AI·
ler of actress Maureen O'Sulli·l "But then she's a girL She's
torney Bernard V, Fultz.
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The new district 1!1 comprised · have its organizational meeting 1
of Pomeroy and Middleport Janl.IQry 3. The state board,
ex.empled villages, Salisbury Lo- then on January 10, will con·
cal, Bedford Local and North~ sider allocation or a percent. WASHINGT?N IUPI) ~Pr~; western Local school districts. Iage or the amount needed for
ident .Johnson 8 delense budg
The new board members nam 1 the construction of a new comfor fisca.l 196hHghxpefc~ bt~ .hlt Ied as the result or nornin~llons I prehensive high school,
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a peace tune 1 0 ~ 1 100 submitted locally, ere Mrs. Kay ,
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--:- may_ mean some severe ~It- · Rail. Middleport5 Hiram Slaw- [
llghlenmg lor nearly e ry ter, Rutland, ~ichard Jones,
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other federal agency.
Pomeroy William King Sali~·
The Court of Appeal!! ofMegis 1 n form e d sources sal d bury and Virgil King Bedford
the
Pleas court ruling in favor of , Thursday that the soaring cost The board ts sch;duled 1~ 1
ELATED WIVES - Fa!'es of Mrs. Faye StJffortl. ler t. and Mrs. Walter
county has upheld a Common ' of the VietNam war may force - - - - - -~ ~ - - - - i
show relief and elatmn after their astronaut husbands' ~u u:essful Gemini-6 launchiDJ.

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of astronauts James Lovell of Gemtni·7 •nd Walter
Sl'hirra of Gemini-6 followed spoce rendezvous efforts
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Space agency officials denled smashing cosmlc Joumey w1!h . craft for re-entry.
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they were "gambling" on the i an Atlantie Ocean splashdown 1 No Re-Entry PJctam. :~~\
trQublesome fuel cell electrical at 9 05 am. ES1'.
I Borman radioed, ~--·
power supply umts. 1'hey said! Gcmim 7 w1ll come down i lhal the filiJure kept
the fuel cells would carry with every space r~:cord in the 1 putting Gemini 7 into poll~
through wU1 plenty of margi_n. j b~k .. m~.:ludmg the . mu st 1to see and perhaps photo~
They also. vigor~usly demed : ghttermg of all~the Justonc 1th~\ f1ery re--entry of G~~!..
that Borman s obv1ous concern rendezvous Wt'dnesday w1th
I he tuel cell power 1)1'~
Thursday uv e1· the fuel cell Walter S('hirra and Thoma s involves lwo cells, each , ~
problem indicated he wanted to Stafrurd 1n Gemm1 6.
three "stacks.'' One of the .'-~
cut the mission short and land .schirra and Sla tfjJrd's perff'rt . stacks had been w~
tod~y mstead of Saturday.
1 f11ght ended wt!h a splashdown Improperly ull durmg the fliiJC,
"I think nothing means more l in the All:mti~ 'J'!tursJ.by and and an~Lher started .Dll~
to Frank Borman and James remvery by the earner Wasp. twnmg fhu rsday.
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Lovell than to mmplete lhis 1 Tehey were to be debnefed at A spare agency spokes~
m1ssion as planned.'' said , C&lt;:pe 1\t.'nnedy today· and sa1d al'ter Hodge's st.atei'MDt
l Astronaut f: ugene Cernan al a: Salurday and rrt urn to the that the spacecraft ~
m1dnight news conferen('e.
span· ef'nter Sunday.
comp let.e its mission ''pow~
Ia Good Splrih
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SPACE . CENTER, Houston the vital units, ground control- Bassett flashed th~ word to
(UPll - Space officials gave Jers decided they would hold up Borman and Lovell on the fi2nd
Gemini 7 Pllots Frank Borman tor another day and the "IG- anniversary of the Wright
and James Lovell a "go" today ahead" for 206 orbits was brothers' first airplane night,
to complete their 14-day orbital fiashed 1o Borman and Lovell fact he mentioned lo the
marathon despite fu-el cell as they streaked into tbekt Gemini 7 crew.
power troubles. Tl1ey were set 190th swing around earth at At 7:13 am. EST~ &amp;rma_n
1.o make an Atlantic Ocean about 5:40 a.m. EST.
and Love!J swung mto thetr
splashdown Saturday morn1ng. ''The blue team is happy to 19lst orbit.
That possibility that the epic give you a go for the big 207-1 The (.~mini 1 spacecJ'aft was
spaceflight might be cut short a landing on the start of the also having trouble!! with two of
day was raised Thursday when 207th oribt.'' said
capsule Its maneuvering rockets. but
the pesky fuel cells showed communicator Charles Bassett. the problem was not serious
signs of worsening.
' "Fine," replied Borman.
and the fuel cells were
But after a night-long look at I Wrlcht Brotbers R.ee1lled
receiving most of the attention.

Black covering of 100% ace·
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FRIDAY, DECEMBER 17, 1965

POMEROY-MIDDLEPORT. OHIO

will bo on E1borfolds 2nd floor-Friday from 2 lo
'I P.M.-$afyrdoy from 2 lo 4 P.M. and Monday
' from 2 to 3 P.M. Bring tho chlldron lo '"him.

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When Borman reported Dllm 12.2, 1U, rwmlng 9\1 feet
another stack was on rollers, Pomeroy-Mason 21.·
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By MARVIN E. DAWSON ·
concerned.
54 stationary Km~awha Fall•
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Hoath Moth- Church
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"II looks to me Uke lido lime i~ rilfDI, Quloatoa 18.88 Mro. Alkle Bell Prelim, II,
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So thl
ha ened in that Bethlehem cow
the cells are really on their &amp;taUonary. !Jndon, Mormet and died In a Loolla, ~
• h h"!~ wrttklJPtbe foreheads of great thinkers for way," he radioed.
Wlnlleld doml were on lbt ~Ju""··~~cl
wh oC
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th I t of the puzzles Mlsslon Flight Dlreetor
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all the intervening cantunes. Not e eas
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She wu bora Ill lllctW'dloa,
would ~
Boao!.M:'*'
x,., on Feb. 11011, dluabtw
19 the conllnuin¥ vltalliY of the account of Christ • birth
to a simple JewiSh maia.
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tile fuel etll
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Ill lbt late Tarlton and R o 11
Somehow it is a new story every time we hear lt. eertaw that
ey down 13, 1:1111 a.m.:
and had beell
Like a kaleldo~cope, one of thO!" playthings we_ recmved gomg to last when we
up 14, &amp; a.m.: Pblllp 8pom up ~oi lbt Ulllltd ~
hildren at Christmas, there is a new meamng If we Friday morrung
16, B:fii a.m.: Loreoa up 17, cburdllor 18 yoan.
ah c K· our viewpoint ever so lillie.
related \!' can and I wool make
7:1&amp; p.m.: Zimmer up 17, 4:40
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deolalon unle•• 1 om 1111111
Luther Herdman up 1&amp;, Mrt. PreoloD, ID addllloa to
~ tu~e~~f:llantogether to wb!ch moves from heaven to 11."
1:40 p.m.: Barbua Goy
lbt 1011 blre, ll..mwd by hlr
mak~ entirely new inslghill. cow stoble, !rom that cow
r~~ted Bllf .~aesllona IItty 2:10 a.m.: Beaver up IS. : W
Ella l'leltoa, ud two
Add Story Seot Ins eat
bls out into the world to
Very good, Borman "" a.m.: Jtllboal up 11, f:OI LDI.I dluablen. Mrl. Claude Flllo
l!llve you thor01Jihly otudied aU -.poople, Including the
piled.
Roberll\Reed up lO, 1:11 a.m.; palriok and Mn. Fldlllp tllok,
, if
the &amp;tory for thio year! Now 1a ate..
wphisticated, the
Ground controllen
!reno O&gt;otlD up U, f:IO a.m.1 bolb 11 Mlddloporl..'n*• on
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oper Ume when we are !n chea!~ the student, the
refUted any IUBietUona
Jury Bolworth up U, I:GO a. 14 llfllldclllldrtG. A olllor, Mn.
0 pr
a.lldln o1 rllllllurJ,
1 Ad 1 When enl' 'iiiid' the child, the despair· were "lambllD&amp;" aplnal Bot· m.: Tlbolt clown Ill, f p.m.: Bob
O'.'EHRUN BY WAR - Only the youngest member shows little slen of fear al~er the third week o
v~n. u can I ~
and the di•gnsted man's wilhes,
B&lt;nter down 2S, 10:11 p.m.: 11:.
ltlnlftl.
tl"' 1 relnamese family w"' flushed from a village suspected of harboring Viet you do look at It, sse if yoest 11 rl'
account of Chrl!!l's
Jones don 2S, f:IO a.m.;
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(\m' dOirmg continuing sweep by U.S. and South Vietnamese forces of Commun- lind ~&lt;hat lthwan~~ SOU
birth mmes to all people, until
H. Shover, Jr. up 2S, 1:10 Bervf~ llbt~ alz1trl
"' 01 3, .,,.ct regions &gt;outh_o_f_Da Na~~bidden In • I y,
the last mon to live il nmde
IS
o. ,, 8beorer down GreeD- ~ In IUcbardBOII, ltJ .:.:
-- - - -·-Milwaukee, Wise. They were
F\nl, there Is dlmen!lon thai IOI!Iehow .to hear.
S a.m.: Steel Rlllnlor
Arthur l'riMI lJKI Rev •
c81U10t be measured. Whether
u
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there by John
ou read Matthew 1:11!-2:23 or Seconlf, look for. deflnl ODI
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slack and Willie Guinther, who
Lke 2,1_39, yoo will detect the which cannot be miStaken. Do
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Greenup . burtll will bt lD Moadl relurned on Sunday.
fact of distsnce and dimension )IOU notice the use of. the word HARTFORD-Funeral Jei"Vieeel a.m.;
up Greenup e:ts tery.
Miss Doris Priddy of Rutland,
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in the story. Think ol the "sign?" The announcmg angel for Mrs. Rhoda R. Cunnlntl· a.m.; Nallonel down Meld&amp;hl
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spent a weekend .with her sisheight! which are mentioned: uld, "And this o!mll be •
bam, 8%, who died Wednesday In 2:50p.m.; Ho.vana Zephyr up
IN OALLIPOLIII
ter, Mo·s. John Slack, at the RHODODENDRON CLUB
"Glory to God In the hlaheal unto you: · Ye sholl lind. 1
the Weirton General Hospital, Meldahl I: OS p.m.: Ravenswood
II r All A SLICK
The Rhododendrom
Home ILk. 2 14) ;"" Think of
the babe wrappe&lt;l m swaddlmg
Weirton, will be held Satur· down Meldahl 9:40 p.m.; Alton Ralph R. Cormen was a re1home of Mrs. Ada Slack.
\1,, \gn··~ \\'h ll&lt;' &lt;md broth- . Mr. a~d Mrs. Vtrgll Wamsley DemonstraUo• Club held their depths: " ... lying in a manger thes, lymg m a manger
day at 2 p.m. at the Foglesona:
up Meldahl10:50 p.m.: cent buolnw vllllor in Qalllpolll.
er HH·il~tHl Ouckwortll, visit -: of GallipoU~ have purchased annuaiChrlstmasdlnneratnoon tLk. 2:12!." Think o~
the 2:12)." Le~t th~re ~_any
Funderal home with the Rev.
down Meldahl 11:35
~d a II'' t·nl WediJCsll ay with I a~d i:lre living _ln the former ' on Thursday at the Club House. ! breadth: " ... @ood tidings of underst~ndt1• JdenU!ymg
David F!elds, Jr.,
m.: L. Wade Cbllden down
~!:· ;nd \Ire. Carl KROitz •nd Bill Harden trailer on Cherry , Following the dinner Mrs. T. great joy, which shall be to all were giVen, primarily "a~! Burial will be in lbe
dBhl 12:30 a.m.: Colton Queen up Wlnf!eld f:IO a.m.; Gtorlt
II ' :wd lh s Woodrow ~~"'" St.
I Bert Roush presented • devo- people (LI:. 2:10)." Think of !be lying in the manger of
cemetery.
up Meldahl1:45 a.m.
Price down Winfield f:fO a.m.
of rl~··,lo'r and at~ended t~e fu- 1 Glen and Eugene Hudson who tional program, she was assist. length, t~e ~tst~nce G~ ~~?tto stabl~.
. lndicate 9 how far She was born Sept. I, 1883, Oalllpolll Dllm - Wayne H.
D:"'"·· 1~· ·nllt"S of Mr_s. G~Jtru~r were employed for the summer oed by Mrs, G. B. Hazlet, Mrs. make Hts adnhty plam. · ·~ Whtle thisand to what lengths, the daughter of tbtlate Joapeh down 2:15 p.m.; Becky Wasfr·,n h ar rlu· .Johnson Funeral on 8 Lakes .ship have returned Charles Yonker and Mrs. Ber- the shepherds satrl. one to 6110: . ~n~:t,. and convince the
and Angeline Weaver Roush. Re son down 8:30 p.m.: H. E. Bow·
n.~ ;.wl m :"lel. ~~~nvl~~··r Stowe ito their home: Thelr ~other, niU'd Lleving. Mrs. HazleU re~d j er, let us
go ev~ untothing ~lldered shepherds, it also
husband, Oris E. Cuanln&amp;ham, les up 2:40a.m.; Pennsylvania
' 1 ,, nrl , \~r: · f .~~\l" •h t ·' My la ]-Judson, IS a medical pa- r several scripture lessons
w1th Ud~h~, a se:o pa S• which dicates how anxious He ts
died In llii6S.
3:40a.m.; Clara Beatty up
~:~r t·•or'q•.Hth tl ,.-\. 111u 1 -d•UJ.!h.rldr. : Lient in Velerans Memorial Hos· leach being fo11owed with
I w cLod' hcothme d .:'..wn un all of us to recognize Him
Survivora include I
a.m., J. S. Ltwil up 4:21
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the God He Is. Is this not
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a.m.: Harvey Jord on up 7 a.m.
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Ohio; four daqhtera.
ll...wba IUverBernetll
11 '-'· 1 'd~ . ~ ~~ ,n N"S ~ ~1 1rio1~1 f&gt; 1~ ~"n wiU1 her daughter and son·m- i em "The Christ Child Cornea Where can you read • 1 ry &amp;e
a baby? He wanted dull, GladyB E. Taylor, Muacle, 1Dd- down Loodaon 4:20 a.m.: ldl&lt;:y II
Slzea 4 to 10
~rn l DJ ol lltr_.
j 1-. :\ • ; la w. Mr. and Mrs. Harle_v .John· ·Once More." Mrs.
L.ieving
stupid bumanity to know and tana; Mra. Maglle Fields, U. .IIIII IJ.lcu down Marmet
Jr 11111 1:w .l.r·t·a_t IJ~a.t·~, · a\&lt;t, son and ch ildren, Wolf Pen.
read a n~adin11 ''Tht Meanin&amp; :
recognize Him from the most tart w. Va.; Mrs. HeleDBoard, p.m.; Duncan Bruce up
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simple beginning and
WeirtOn; Mrs. Betsle La Rue, me&amp; 5:w a.m.; ,..ere
Middleport
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Durtsg the buslne" meeUng
introduction. No one suspects • Bloomingdale, Oblo; 16 lrlDd· !~~~ ~p.m.; H~~ ZP Itt
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baby and no one ts afraid or de· children and fO ~rt~t lfando "~w
a.m.t
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president, announced that sevlensive or rebelling ln Ule
chUdr~ three btotben,
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era! workshoPI wen planoed 1 Funeral aervices. tor Henry ence or such utter
and Gu1 RDush, both of Mason,
\ddoe llo-11 Hm!Sh. is now beI for the year 186f. Mrs. Leonard Butcher, 49, Who died Wedn•• and helplessness. Yet
Everett Roush, Raclna, llld
in~; c;.r·l'd rvr b~· \lr~. ~l&lt;Hv
Smithson gave a demonatra· day mor~ing in Los Angeles· to reveal Himself in
si.Jten, Mn. Eva Jlvlden,
StllN• . at hpr home on St&gt;cnnd
I tion on how to make 1 Sunburst Calif., w1U be held Sunday at manner.
Charleston, and Mn.
ANNUAL
.s1 ;t.!r~ Ma~~o:ie .Hurd. was Dole Dye ha.s teen confined Plaque from tin cana and also 2 p.m. at the Ra~ling!- Coati Thirdly, notice the
Rusehel, Hartford
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.br-"uglll In 1m Melgs ()en~·rCJllln~ to J1is home w1th mfluen:ta.
fl'~ ornaments from cana. A1Funeral home w1th . the Rev. tlon which could not be
Friends may call It the blo I
Jll.!l t" ill(' Sel lrrs home. Bot!1 Mr and \1rs Earl Starkey gift exchange wa1 held by &amp;ht Andre~ Parsons off1c1atlng. Bu· U was not the learned
·eral home today betweeo the .
\1 ' : ll•l (llllre \'ISJ!ors .
wrre tn Columbus on Saturday croup.
lrlal wlll be 1n the. Gravel Hlll l ion of th medical
h.our• or lend I p.m. BD_
d 7
where he attended the Directors
rcemetery in Cheshlre. He was tbat )4J11rv'a. baby was
t p.m.
\'1 ,qHl \lr~. Howll rrd Parkrr . . Meetmli!s of The lirange Mutual r Tho~ attendlnC were
born May 3, 191G, the son of the Christ·
were no d~;::l
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li' llouma. LR. spent Tut&gt;sday Utsualty Insurance Company &amp; Cr. B. Hazlett, Mra.
Robert late George and Blanche Eliz· preseni. t was not the hi
. 1,1 1, h r~ parents. Mr
8r}(1 Mrs. al~o the GM Premrum Budget Hoffman, Mrs. ct~lea Jewell, abeth Butcller,
ano\ysis of the geneticists
CHICAGO (UP1) 8tbe N•
II ·rber 1 IJarkrr. and ht·r mn- ~ 1 r and Mrs. WrliiHm Thomas Mrs. Cha.rle8 Machtr, Mrs, John i Survivors mclude a daughter, 1 supernatural birth Jmd
tional Safety Coucll today
1 ·r·. \lr~ . Vinla Edwnrd of and ~CJm:y. and JAne Ca}ttwell, l T. ReltmJre, Mrs. APMrtRousb •. Miss Shl!ley Butcher, Los An- occurred. Neither they nor
Pftdle&amp;ed BD estimated 510 te
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Culllmb us: Mr . and Mrs. Harlan Mrs. E. T. Roush, Mr..T. Bert lgeles : SIX sisters, Mrs. Lena other scientist waa invited.
160 penon• wW be killed m
1·-: !kll:.1 Starkry nf Colum- Perr~· and famil y, Chillicothe; 1 Roush , Mrs. Velma Roush, Mrs. KUBpp, Langsv!lle: M:S· De• ly the simple shepherds
&amp;raffle IC!Cldnell dlll'lq ddl
J, 1. &gt;pt' nl a r~cent weeken.d and Gruvl:'r Stout, local ; were : J. S. Scarberry, Mr1. Leonard i sie Pauley, McCoiUJels~rlle Mr3. toJd. and they belleved!
year'l three-day Cbrlstmu
Bring the family or a friend lor
1•. ·•1 h1•r rn11ttwr . Mrs. Mu~g1e . ThRnksg iving Day guests of Mrs., Thomas, Mrs. Charles Yonkar, Hav.!l
McHaffie, Mlddleport; i.s more, they wltnested and
weekead.
1i ldll'. and srster. Anna Gra&lt;'e Ola Perr and Frank·
Mrs. Carroll Grimes, Mrs. Nel- l Mrs. Mary Johnson and Mrs . clared their convictions. u ..
Tile bollday wetlr.ead wiD
a delightful evening of deUclous
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' son Jennings. Mrs. Bernart1 1Juonlta Tarter- both of Ca!Uor- they made known abroad
rnn f'rolll I ' P~'"~ ll&gt;nl" llm~
food in the candlellght, served
\l r &amp; Mr!i!. Bruce McKenz1e Mr and Mrs. Bob Wiles, Dan- Uevlng and guests, Allct ROUJh · ola and Mrs. Betty Jane Baird, Eaylng which
was told
time Tblll'lday, Dee. IS, tt
ill a pleasant homey 1tm01o
Il l'• I dat~~llle r ol Ponwroy v1 s11- ny , Phillip, Cindy, Robin, and , and Kay Roush.
Gallipolis.
concerning this child (Lk.
mldalgbt loul lime BludaJ,
phere.
t •! rwr pRrenls, ~1 r . and Mrs. Jenny , Dayton : Meloday and :
Tlle body wUl arrive In Charle- 17 . "
Dec. 16.
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Mike Mr.:Com9s, Albany ; and 1
ROTARY CLUB
stan Saturday morning and frt- And what was the
· ~d ttrt.t~r · aat.
\lt·~ __ \-lane . Lllwrrne, and Mr. and Mrs. Srott McCumas 1 Members of the Lernanhaw eodfl may caD at the funeral "And If they had heard it
loll and effective pollee 1ctkt1
}.\ :· (,arnct ~m Jth _ot Portlllnd and family, local, were among ! Archery Club presented an ex· homt IlLer 3. p.m. on Satur· dered at those thinK•
tplnst law vlola&amp;orl could
Si ·t·r;l .~n fVe~ mg Wllh Mr. and the guests al the home of \1r. l hlbiUon a\ the regular weekly day.
were told them
the
bold deatba dOWD t6 Dell41t,"
~lr· l ltus Fu:'kens.
. and !1o11'S . Victor Perry during din~~er meeting of the Rotary
herds (Lk. 2~18).''
the eouacll Ald.
\I~ and Mrs. Thoma~ Qu~ck the Thanksgiving weekend . 1 Club on Thunday evenln&amp; at
,
t is te very feeling that
o: ( ~ 1111111 hw-.. Hnd !\lr . Don&lt;t ld Mr. and Mrs. Max Crabtree I H 'f....~ M thodi t
01 cb Cap1tal Realizes
vanishing out of the hearts
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men today. Nothing 1B "'fll!erl
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6'•~.L.y th&amp;t
MIDDLEPORT, 0 .
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I safety in archery and also enC
. uusn we are wua
I·~ .';11 ' •r. .James
· _ulC • ,ceo. Mr . and Mrs· David t..:rabtree tertained with feats of a~· ~OLUMBU~ &lt;~t)
apltal bless us. We do not know how
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pJ, utd by Marg~:u ~t Cottnl\. 1llnd Smilnne Lancaster · were
T k'
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University wlU finally achi.eve to worship even appraise
spokesJnaD re.P,9f1ecl.
thPI' visited lht&gt;i r mol her and I .-rtl..ank•~·,,·,ng. Day guests' of Mr Iacy . a mgMpar d'"M e Hpro- 1
. a provision of it. ua-year .. old Advent ev~ enjoy church
A Vietnamese eompany nor.. 1 lh
ho · a ai 1ent •••
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· gram were r. an
rl. ar..
the on1 kn• w how to fear end·
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P
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c bt
charter next year when
mally numbers about llll rneo.
i:1 •lol1er Hsopi1al .11t Galli~!is. l an ' rs.
gar ra ret .
lry Kmg, Ml'l. ffi!nnan Ohlin~. Franklin Univer&amp;ity Law School
to let our nerves
They were surprlHd by I bat.\11'. . ~n_d Mrs . Roger Slack, I Fnrty -sev~n family members , He:man Knapp, Eugene M. Km- movea ti the campUI in 1ubur· and our 'heartl get hard
taUoD Or' Commuitl!tl - up to
art' v1s1tmg her parents : M_r. and dose friends gathered at ney , and Bob Wamsley,
ban exley.
dead. 0 Chrlst, give us
600 men- who openfd up with
:..r~d Mrs. Georg_~_ ?r~~o~~~~ m1 the home of Mr. and Mr~ Frank -l M~mbers of the Rotary It- The founders of Capital fn. lwr abiUty to wonder aod
mortarS, rnachiDe IJ1tll IDd
· AllY SENTINEL ' B"b" on Thank•glvlng Day for lendmg were Herman Layne,! eluded a provililn for • ~,: l sblp
small arms fire.
a dinner and reunion . 'lllo~e 1 ~maid F. Roush, Lloyd Roush, of law in the Lutheran ac
DE VOTED TO INTEREST OP I pre,.nt 1ncluded Mr· ond Mrs. IR3chard Ord, Dr. John Ridg. charter. UJur&amp;day, the
MEIGS-MASON AREA
IBill Stack and family . and Mr. w&amp;y, Jack Fl!!iher, Clyde Fol•y, achool (with Ill students)
•1(1\lte
"'owen. "'ll••••I and \trs Everett Welsh and : Rome WIIUamson, Rus~ll Cape- unlversi'ly onnoun-d
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n, dream had been aciUeved
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Arthur Thabet Ralph
Whltlu~ 'nm t• BnY 110 Mecllanlt' ST .. Po m
tar ey Rml 1y, ugar .rove;
M'
Tr h Franklin affiliated with Capital.
P • ~• o~•o. 4&amp;7611 B1111tn1u of •• ~ • Mr. and Mrs. (;ene Lambert i more, Rev.
arcus
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"'""'~ "y ll-21r.l l:dltorlll phnnl W'l'
F k C h t R be t G'l
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and family , Pomeroy; Mr. and ' ran
ape ar, o r
tr.:n•~ recr .. MOOad
ci•M mamn• :
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WI)MAN JAILI!.'D
" '·' ""' •• the IKI•• offlee •• Pomerol' . Mr~ . Ward Jeffers an
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Ladies Night wlll be held on Patricia Jane ~~atheW!I,
-.~••on aJ •d•e-rtilh'' ""'"'"'"tve · ,
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Dec em ber lOth I G Ill II Rd 1 h
a.-.•••n! lll IUmb«U . Lno" us l..trlfll· · umbus; Mr. and Mrs. Francis I
a po s
, U •·~
~ ·~n 11 "'-· f'i•• ,.,,. City.
N•• ' Sta&lt;'k and family . Mr· and Mrs.
PERSONAUJ
~. by the Meigs County Sher~~~hllvnptllffl nt.et • o..u..,-.d • T L Brookhart and Bt~rbara 1
iff a department on a for&amp;ery
~. rr•~• .m~.-. avatl"bte lD ~•nu p11r ,
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"~rk · one ,.,., u1 ut•~n~• Rt •h• Arthur Van yOke. Eldon Dailey,j Mr. and Mnr. B. R.
Van~e C arge.
:,·~:~~~.s.~·::,' ~~~~:emo~~~·:"~uo: ~; c.arys Stack . Mr. and Mrs.: 'lslted recently with their ;;;~ lr"'"'"""'""=""''""===tll
~~o'"' Kouw wne ... carT1•r •11 •"'1.,. Ha)-mond Nelson and daughters: : and family, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Shopping For • Gift?
ont natlabl• . tlllf! n1ont.b Si .JO:
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rtum•luo. and Ruth Starkey, local.
Vance and c II ren In Mora:ao•~2!\= Thi'NI ""mlhfi,IJOO.
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Then Shop At The , ,
- ! Mr. and Mrs. Gent Jeffrn l Mr. and Mrs. Donald F. Roush
Lewis Repair Ser'f'ice ~ enlertCiined with _a ?irthday l and Sheryl aud Mr. and MN.
MIDDLEPORT
party on Sat- evem111 m honor 1 Harry Miller were receot ·
-FORof the birthday of his mother, 1tors Jn Dayton, Ohio
BOOK STORE
• HEATING
' Mrs . Helen Jeffers. Those alteod ' Mr. and Mrs. Edward Zln~ II
Middleport, 0.
In~ wm Mr and Mrs.
'. merman, Pittsburgh- Pa. ,....
• PLUMBING
Great Selection of Glfto
Jeffers, Mr. end Mrs. John
visitors or their daughter and
• ROOFING
hom and f&amp;mliy. Mr. ••d
fomlly, Rev. and Mrs. Jac~ T.
For Everyone On Your
Lavern Jordan and family:
Welch and children, (Or sevl!l'- 11
Gift Ulll
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W1lson
and daughIter.
Mrs.Don
Beulah
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REPAIR SERVICE
and Mrs. Reed Jeffers. and
WY 2·231111
the ho~t family, Mr and Mrs·
134 Mill St.
MldtlltDOt"' i Gen~ Jeffers and children.

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Dwayne Bruce and Tom four free throws for 28 pomls m the first rour mtnutes of the
AREA STANDINGS
Union 81 Ohio Northern 68
Tnppman scor~d 2~ JlOI~ts ea~h Big 6-5 semor renter Paul D1l- r.ontest Lusett1 rf"placed .Towl(AI Games)
bby United Press lnterna De
and two other Geor.,et~~n (K}_·~ jlon, the other half or
f{ i o er when Cumberland switched ' TEAM
W L P OP Dt Paul 82 lona 37
,
Grande's ''one-two punch" rack- to a man to man defense.
I Wellston ....... - 4 0 298 210 Queens Coli. 80 Stony Brook 78
T~OHIO VALLEY CONF. Ied up 22 points on nine fielder s Before tl•is happened, howe.Y· Athens ... ..•.. 4 0 '!17 177 1Berkshire Chri s. 67 Curry 65
.
W L TEAM
OPP. and four from the foul line.
er, Rollins and Dillon traded a !Rutland ......•• 3 0 171 lt7 1Itha ca 81 Cortland S1. 64
McArthur .. . . . . I 0 66 53 1
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' brace of buckets and R i 0 Eastern . ' ..... .. 4 I 316 m , Syracuse !03 Penn Sl. 79
Wahama . .... .. . 0 I 53 6Ei r Other Redi.Dt:n il' do~ble .r!· Grande still led 19-(1. Lew Couch, Coal Grove ... · .. 3 1 289 238 NYU 63 South Carolina 66
Eastt!rn . ..... .. 0 0 0 0! ~ur:s were fiTck f:Usetb_, 6-l 5-2 sophomore Kentucky High IN~lsonville ...... :
149 1-l4 Hol y Cross 70 Dartmouth 55
Racine .. ..... .. 0 0 o 0 JUmor guard, playmg hls Dest School All-American. replJced Mtddleport ..... 2 2 241 238 Sou. Conn. 75 Hartford 71
Rutland .. ,
0 0 0
olgame of the season es_peclal~y 5-3 senior forward Carl Yannig Logan
2 2 220 209 Springfield 84 Rrid~o:eporl 69
MOVC &lt;RESERVE LEAGUE) on ~(fense_. who w~s thrrd _ m and tossed in a couple of bas- We.hama
.2 2 210 226 Carnegie Tech 8 !Geneva 71
TEAM
W L TEAM OPP. sconng with 17 pomts ; 6-5 Jlln· kets as Cumberland cut
the Jac~on
2 2 207 221 1Rochester 59 Amherst 57
Wahama .. . .. .. 1 0 53 31 ior forward Sharon Gregory. Red.men's lead to !9-17.
Racme .. .. .... 2 3 244 263 Tufts 37 Middlebury 76
McArthur ....... 0 I 31 53 j with 13 and 6-0 Don Tramer,
Wilton -.. -. .... 3 5 534 623 Elizbthtwn 77 Lebnon val. 78
Eastern ......... o o o o junwr guard, with 12.
I Trainer made a free throw Southwestern .... 2 3 259 282 Niagara 77 Ga mmon 71
Racine .......... 0 0 0 01
and Cumberlancf'l 5-ll Junior Kyger Creek ••. 2 J 240 288 c I p Sl 81 w· h&amp;Jeff 77
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9 junior ceDter Jerry Brown l~ad to 1.1-lt. Losettt aad Rol- Gallipoli:. .. ·.... 1 3 213 231
South
limited to 15 pointt wbUe 1-t Jill! traded ba111kd!l bot Jim Pomeroy
1 l 194 286 '
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SHOTGUN
sophomore forw8zd Jim Rol- l Manblll rebounded aoholaod Pl. Pleasant .... o 1 65 97 1Delaware 92 Loh1gh 51
liD8' 19 pohlts btgb lor tbe In- I Trainer dumped oDe trim out- IHannan Trace ... 0 s 257 329 ' LSU as Rice 78
MATCH
dlau11 , Lee Gambrel, S.t jun- 1 aid~ tbe key to g1ve &amp;he Rtd·
j Goo. Washington 95 Citadel 84
-~ bad I"• pol • t s,
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Car. II~ Fla. St. 80
Ior BUono,
I men a Zl-.1 ea .
· onig t's arne•
•No.
Davkl Lpscmb M Brdgwtr 68
Sunday,
Despite
their opponent.'! The Cumberland threot
Logan at Middleport
Ga. Sou. 82 East Tenn. 67
height,
the
Redmen
managed
over
at
this
point.
The
Pomero~
at
Gallipolis
Crsn-Nwmn 74 Ky . Wslyn 62
tHAMS
to control the boards at strate- men coasted to a first half
Nel.sonvJII~ at Wellston
Tampa 107 Georgia St. 68
eBACON
gic times, out-rebounding Cum- of 49-37, and were nrver
Jackson at AtheRI
. berland 47-44 . Leading rebound- danger again throughoul
Eastern at Rutland
eTURKEYS
ers for Rio Grande were Dillon remainder of the game.
Hannan, W. Va. at Kyger Creek
Iwith 19 and Marshall- with 14. all's 18 point!! and Dillon't
~esapeake at Coal Grove
The
Indians•
6-9
rown
had
10
paced
Rio
Grande's
first
Rtpley at Pt. Pleasant
FORKED
rebounds and 6-6 Rollins had 9. attack, 15 the Redmen
Fairland at Oak Hill
.
23 of 39 shots from the floor.
McArthur ~t Southern Local
SPORTSMENS CLUB
Coach LlmhaJll started &amp;-2 JUn. Rio Grande piled up a
15 North Galha at Southwestern
ior Sl.eve Towler at guard but point lead, 11 _55 , midway Ute SATURDAY'S GAMES:
ranked .hlm at the 12:19 mark second half and remarned out Oak Hill at Wellston
ALL DAY
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ARE AT
98-71 at the 1:15 mark, witli Belpre at Rutland
Dillon's 12 polnU. and Marsh~ Wahama at Pomeroy
METROPOLITAN
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•·ile was the theme of the pro- A hymn opened the pro- i
IIL1mmell's last·serond JUmp
grarn of the WSCS of Miners- . gram, followed by a Christmas !
sh"l from lht! cir&lt;:lt•
Wt&gt;llston's 6-0 senior guard Ed Jacobs. with a 25.3 i
ville Methodist church Tut!sday i in1rmt by the Rev.
Wendell I
!t t:nded a strmg of three t•orJ - avrrage. tops the Southeastern Ohio League individual
evenin~ in lhe church sociai 1G Stutler with responl!e by the r
secutlve ltosSPs lo th{" Maraud - sccrers column after three rounds of action according to
room. Th'i! room wa s decorat Pii Imembers. Chrismtas
car?ls \
ers by -'ltt!ubenvllle ovl~r the statistics released today by Tom Metters, official SEOAL
in keeping with the seHson in-· were sung interspersed wrth r
p&lt;.~st two seasons 'lnd IHJng the S{'Orer.
cludmg a th1stle tree made by scripture reading by Mn. Eu- 1
f1_rst defeat un , C(&gt;ntrul State i Jacobs has tallied 76 ponts 1
School
- - - - - - - - - gene Forbes, Mrs. Clifford Phil~l ?ce Ke_ntucky State turned the in three conference games. 111 3--Jacobs· WHS 30 16 76
lips and Mrs. Herb Pugh.
trl('k 58-J5 ~n March, 1964 .
:all games ifourJ
the Rocket 1 3-Moore,
MHS 22 18 60
COfeS
M'rs . Forbes gave e reading·
The det'ldmg factors werf' the ace hCJs scored 109 tallies ror 13---Wren. AHS 24 9 57
''Human Act of Kindness," and I
b~ll-handling finesse of the Rilr· .a 27 .:l average.
3-Anderson,
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also several poems written by
ons, Hummell's shot and the ~ Wellston, unbeaten In
four !
f:AHS
24 9 57 19.tl 1
Southern U. 7U Lambuth 70
her granddaughter, Linda Reu-1
Marauders' bad shool.ing from ; gllmrs thus f.'lr . ;&lt;; thP loop's 3- Hoh:aprt;!l, WHS 19 15 53 17.7 1
Cha ttanooga 69 Florence St 68 1ter , and a poem, "'The Gift or '
the free throw li ne.
, top offensive club with 298 points 3- Mitchell, GAHS 2i 4 52 17.3 ~•we llad a •nowbaU fight and ~Ita St. 91 Mill~aps 80
' Lo\'e" by Mrs Pugh Remark s 1
.Steubenville openPd up a 25- in all gnmes and 209 markers m 3-Stobart. MHS 19 5 43 14.3 1 b wbld
· 81 t
,, I MIS!!. 94 Sou. Mr ss. 75
Imade of ministers were read 1
1llead wllh 6:54 left in tt,f' f;rst ' three loop battles.
3- &lt;11\itand· WHS 18 6 42 14.0, -~ ~
. WAI a_!_~ _me ISsquehna 105 Wash. (~1d . l 87
by Hf'v. Stutler and. " A New l
hair and still was in front 36-29 Defending champion Athens. 3-Snyder, AHS 15 12 42 14.0
..,
Crgetwn Ky.) 109 Cdrvl 90
Year'! Diet." by Mn. Stutler. '
at the ha lf.
also un~aten In Jour starts thi:-; 3-Richards. NHS 17 7 41 13 .7·! Athens Top8 ~EO
after which the group sang. ·
Midway of the ser.ond hair , winter. has the most derensive .
-In PaM I 7 Years
Quantico Tournament
"Silent Night" to conclude the '
6-foot-6 John Holley, Lre Bar- record. The Bulldogs .h'ave givIALL GAMF..S)
I Crmch
Charlell
McAfee's
At ~uantlco, Va.
program.
on~· tallest m::~n and llighc~t . en up onlv 131 pomts rn three G--Piayer. ht Ath ns Blllldogs
win· Qntco Mannes 73 Oswgo St. 39
A short busines~
session
scorer in the game wit.h J,j ileague games, lind 177 ta11ie!'l
School FG FT TP
AVG.r mag 37 s;raight SEOAL cage Frederick 82 Wal sh 74
wa s held with Mrs. Willillm Ruspoints. fouled out.
. m all games.
4--Jacobs, WHS 45 19 109 27.3 ~::n~-s over the past four year!'! Bolling Af'l1 99 Findlay 92
r~ell presiding. A thank - you
.
.
: Listed below are the lop. tO 4-Monre, MHS 28 28 84 21 .0 hold!. A t·vmmanding lead in the
8_o~thw~s_t
!not&lt;? was read trom Mrs. HosStf'~rbenvllle wen~ mlo a s'! ll. l SEOAL scorers, and top f1ve 4--Ande~son,
: won-lost coHmn during the past Ark . 75 Ptnllrps Orlers ~
, mer Roush for flowers sent her
but Central StJI.e tied 1t at 5 1 -~7 · SEO scorers in all games:
GAHS
31 12 74 18.S
·ears
· Kan. St . 74 Texas Tech 68
with :15 left in the gome. The
~LEAGUE ONLY\
4- Wren, AHS
31 11 73 18.3. se·vrhene JBulld·,·gs ha .. won 74 of , Houston 90 Texas AIM 85
while hi spitalif.ed . 11 wa s vot'
HS
72 8 0
ed tn change the meetine:s from
Barons put the b~ll into n df'L'p , G-PLAYER- FG Fr TP AVG . ,_4-~~~tchei_I:.__GA
3110_ _
1 ~ 87 loop contests in that span, 1Sou . fAllo. 94 Webe_r 84
the lhird Wedrresday to the
freeze and there 1t stayed nnti\ 1 - including lhr~ straight th is Utah 128 Morer.e&lt;~d .S1. 91
lhird Munday evening.
Hum mell 's shot iced the game.
winter. Listed bellw ue the
west
Central hit on only 9 'lF 19 al·
composite loop stahdings sioce
Following the business sestempts from lhe fr&lt;!e t.h r ~)W line
.
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the 1959-oo campatS:n:
. Marion 86 McKendree 75
·. sion. girts were exchen~~:ed and
while tile winners r.1ade 13 or1
The sharp·sh,ooting RIO G_rand~ Colle_ge Redmen TEAM
. w L T-x Bradley 73 Butler 70
Mrs. Ku sse ll. on beha!f of the ·
18.
won the "big one ' Thu_rsday mght lR Galha Academy I Athens ....... '...... 74 !3 4 Huntington 86 Athens 78
Socl'O'tV. prrsentt&gt;d Rev . and r
Ken Wilburn seored 22 p-~ints . Hig~ School gym, do~· m~g t~e tai~,Cumberland College ' Jackson . _ ........ 64 23 2 t1arion 93 Alli&lt;Y~ce 85
Mrs. Slutler with a gift. A 6:30
for the losers, 5-1 now as :5 lmhans 104-85 for a S?hd vlct(li'Y that sent red blood I Nelsonville ........ 49 38 0 Ind . Cent. 82 Earlham 65
1urkey
dinner at B&lt;liley's res- ,
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Steubenville, ranked l5lh n:J- s~rging ~.hrough the vems
Red men fans whohh?whled Pomeroy _. _....... _ 41_ 42 1 Mt.St.Mry's 83 Evansville I , tflurant prrreded the meetinl! . .
tionallv .
wrth dehght and. urged_the1r .charges to greater etg ts. Wellston , . . ......... 44 43 1 Drake 72 Iowa St 66
Tables w~re decorated in keepUndefl!ated Blurrton ran H:-~ '
It was t~e ~axth wtn agamst three lo~ses for Coach 1Logan . . . . . . . . . . . . . 42 45 0 t"hi. Loyola 74 St. Louis 73
Iing with Christmas.
win strea k to six with a 9i'_75 I Art Lan~am s Red men. wh~ g? to De~rm! Monday for ' Gallipilis .. _... .. . . 15 72 o Whealon 83 Wabash 78
,\ftrnding wer ~ the above and
decision over Defiance in a Mid .I the openmg rounrl o{ t-he M1~hu:~an. InvitatiOnal Tourna- Midd leport ..... _. . _ 15 72 0 Anderson 69 Millikm 59
I Mrs. Earl Renshaw, Mrs. CllfJohn E. Renfro s Indians are now 1·4 for TOTA'IO'!
.. . -- ..... - •'".•1348 8 r Lewis ,8l Concord ia 76
d Ph11\ips. Mrs
Ctmrles
oh .ro Con 1erence game .,1e~p .r 1e mt nt. Coa&lt;:h
.
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a 26-point efiort by the los~rs' the. season
h more _
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, T-Titles nncluding two co- Okla. Sl. 59 Santa Rarbara 37 • rueser. ~s. Kal
Guese.
Dan Terhune Jrm Sommers Jim Marshall, .&amp;-2 sop~
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champmnsh1ps).
I Steubnv1 59 Central St. 57
.. ueser, Mrs. Karl
Grueser,
rorward. led the Redmen s at· land ditched Its zone defense '
1Rio Grande 104 Cumbt&gt;rland M Mr!l Fra nk S1Pwart and guest~
had 25 for the Beavers
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Jo ran e P e up a ;r ea
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'''"'k ,i,attered 'l'hursd• y "'"ht l
~t Steul'w·nville as the Barons
Out heastern Oh"10
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109-90 whrppmg of visiting Ce·ing Ohio Northern , 81-68, lcr Grande wal\Opt" . .:;l.lmberland,fornia (3-2) ar.d on S::.turrtay Ashland is ilt Malone.
Mar'lhall'stakcs on defending nilt 'nnalcenter Ron Krick,
who had
darville, which l'!la~taged 8 42-the home team'! f!r'!t w•n of the164-84, behinil .
champion UCLA . The Bearcals a minor shoulder dislocation ag42 hB.Iftime dead:ot~~: . Al Krrott.season. John Carroll rallied in28-point effort.
had 19 for Cedarvillf'.
the final minute~ lo nip west··rn Tonight Cinci t! puh Its may be without 6-foot-3 senior gravated this week.
J~ff Richey hit 2:.1 p:&gt;ints toReserve, 70 - 63 ; Cast&gt; 'fech4-0 record on t:, iin~ in Los In other action, Mount Union In olll€r action, Mount Unio

Ry United Press lnlernutionul
StPuben vil le has been in the
shadow nf Centr~l State in the
national small college rutings
UH· 11a st tv.n seasons, !.Jut tht
.Barons have mad~ a big bid lo
Chflnge all or that.

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:!0 of 38 &amp;hots from the floor
lbe second hall to Umsh wilh a
shooting percentage of 5!.1,
king 43 of 77 attempted
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times but made only 32 fo r .
per cent.
Rio Grande made ta of 33
shots from the foul Une while
the lndltlllll made Zl In %1 attempts. Of8ctalo c&amp;lled 18
sonals against the Redmen
no one fouled out. Trainer collected lhree in the first hall
and was replaced by Towler at
the 8:28 mark. Cumberland
mltted 1t per.onals, wtth only
Bill Dennison, S-8 senior guard,
fouling out.
Tbt Redmea ..111111111od II
tamoven but bid ZS lallttl 1
wltll Doll Trolaer feedlac off
alae limn to loammaltl.

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RIO GRANDE 11151
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Advent wreath made up
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three purple candles for the reading taken fro_rn Mathew. He
penitence and one pink candle closed with a prayer. Members
for joy of the gift of Christ. enswered roll call with Bible
Each of the officers lighted a verse.
1 ~andle and read a prayer. TakDuring the business meetng
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part we~e Mrs. Carroll the clas9 chose five shut-Ins to I
S~anson, president, ~rs. C: F. I remember fir the olidnys with
Hibbs, treasurer, M1ss Fn~da I poinsettia plants which will be
Faehnle and Mrs. C. M. Hen- used in th decoration of the
I nesy_ Mrs. Harley was presP.nt- sanctuary for the Christmas pro1 ed with a gilt from the
class grams.
by Mrs. Wayne Gibbons, pro- Mrs. Cecil Bradbury was In
gram chairman.
charge of the dedication of the
During the business meetin" love boxes including the dedith an k-you no tes were r • a 'd wtory prayer. Each member
from the Robert Coals fam~ly Christmas sandwiches, cake
an~ fro~ th_e Rev· George Sld· coffee, and Christmas mints
well fa~1\y m Korea. The. class were served from a table covsent a g1ft of ~0 to the mJssJon· ered with a pink lace cloth and
ary for use m a new church centered with the
Advent
being built .there in place of 1 wreath. A silver tree was used
the usual gJft_ exchange. Mrs. on the piano. Mrs. Swanson preNan
Moore displayed
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f th S'd 11 f .1
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o e 1 we . ~ml Y •
m esses were Mrs. Earl Knight,
Korea wbere 1t IS stationed.
Mrs. James Criswell, Mrs. Jane
The group voli:d to prepare Gilkey, Mrs. Charles McElhinbasket of food fur a needm&lt;ylnhers ny and Mrs. C. 0. Fisher.
lly for Chnstmas and
I may bring the food articles
j the church any time before
Candlelight Christma5 "''"'"'' lli
Thursday evening, Dec. 2-1
A comntittee composed of
Swanson, Mrs. M. L. French.
Mrs. James Euler, Mrs.
Moore and Mrs. M. C. Wilson
will decorate the sanctuary Saturday afternoon. Mrs. Wayne
Gibbons and Mrs. Moort thank·
ed the congregation for Its eo,·operation In making the com·
munity children's dinner possi·
Open Tonite
b1e. Mrs. M. E. Dowson an- '
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Til9
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. I Dec. 19 from 2 to 6:30p.m. for
""'"""'--',...,...__==;~• I church members and friends in
the community.
Mrs. Orin SmHtJ distributed
copies of .a poem entitled,
"Leave It To God." The meeting was opened with the sing.
I
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404 Second Avo .
Mrs. C. M. HPnn('~y at the pi·
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of Kentucky Fried Chicken. Colonel Sanden' recipe makes
our chicken tasty, tender and finger lickin' good. Enjoy 1
family bucket this weekend. lt'.s a delicious way to aave a Luck.

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"0 Little Town of Bethlehem". The Hearthstone ClaB&amp; of the boliday ......
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Mrs. Cora Pullen read a mod- Middleport First Baptllt Church · Mrs. Mtltoo H~ was deYoIY~
ilation entitled, "New Yean." held its Ouiotmao dlnnl!r Tue&amp;- Uonal ...der usmg the lqpic,
The sigruficance of the Acl- of the D':""mber meeUng of
A gtft exchange wu hold .. 1day eVening at the Marlin Roo- "How Far to Bethlehem'' Tbt
vent season to the christian Class I~ CU'cle of Heath Metho- M bers of the Busy Bee round the lighted tree end ,.. , taurant with a party and gJft Rev. and Mro. Donald llool1e
·N~~~ was the program theme ~st Church Wednesday eve•rc~mof the Middleport Ftnt !cret pal names were disclosed ! exchange later at the borne
- mg at the church.
Baptist Church enjoyed a cov· A gft exchange was held a- of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Smart.
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! Miso Bess Sanborn, devotion·, ered dloh turkey dinner Thurs- round the llghled tree and ,..
The class donated $10 IAl .
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t d M day at 6 P m at the church The cret pal names were disclosed 1 Middleport Firemen's
c alrllaman,
a end new
give the finest.. , :· al
James
rley,presef
o nlhee M'dd"l
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M ones
L drawn fortedthe ~Ill''..'__ll":O)"J.je.ect:t__a:and~.'al~so!..._~~ ~ ~
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'8nd
gift
exchange.
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yons presen
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gift of money to the Boone !amPATIENT AT HOLZER
paper on the Advent and the New officers were elected, hr Uy.
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PT. PLEASANT - Mra. Wa~
1meaning of the Jour Sundays eluding Mro. Beulah White, presbet~een ThanksglVIng_
and ident; Mrs. Frances
Bearlu!, Those attending in ad~tlon ter s. (Mary) Hyre, Ohio River
I. Chnstmas.
She explamed that vice president: Mrs. Elizabeth to the above were Mrs. Field· Road 1
lien't In Holzer Hoo·
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the gifl-&lt;uiJiily watch!
the c r1s 18~, year
gms ~~ Slaven, secretary; and. Mrs. ing Hawkins, Mrs. Nora Hamil- pita! suffering from a heart at1 Advent as
we rea~y ourselv~ Lette Roush treasurer. N1minat- ton, Mrs. James Souders, Mrs. tack and bronchial pneumonia.
eb~" hfor f th~hc~l:br:on
~he ing commithteeLwas eompord John Seines. Mrs. Clyde Wine- Mrs. Hyre is correspondent for
1rt . o
n.s .a
s ressmg of ~rs. Jo n yons, out-gong brenner, Mrs. Jacob Turner, tbe Athens Messenger newspathat Jt be a t1me of reverence president, Mrs. Charles Bennett Mrs. Pearl Hoffman, and gLLests per and bas operated the local
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and Mrs. Dana Hamm.
Mrs. John E. Lyoos, Jeannie office oi the Messenger far the

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Dear Lady:
4--Dally senllnel, romeroy-Mlddieport,_O ~Dcc._J7._1_
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Probably ... But aren 't we all.
member.
' when we go against the crowd?
A short program of readlngl
You might take _8 tip fro~ 8
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The Winding Trail Garden Mrs. Struble was awarded to Q1
was prsented including, Chris~
mlnk-shunnln.g fnen~ of mme.
Entered ~ospllal
club htild its annual Christmas j Mrs. Heaton.
I r UXI lOry
mas Without A Tree, by Mr!!l.
~~t--who alU::nded a med1cal conven- Persons entermg Holzer Hos- dinner Wednesday evening at Gifts were exchanged and I
f f •
George Mowrey; The Road to
by Helen Bottel
lion, fw·less A woman asked. pita! dunn~ the last 24 hours tl e Martin restaurant with 11 each member received a gift'
Glory. Mrs. Jed Webster Sr.;
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''What, no mi:nk ~tQ]e?'' and were: Richard E. Carter, Edge- ~embers and two guests· Mrs. from the Junior Wlndin~ Tra1l ~ M
0 A Ma t'n assisted~ e.nd Past President'!! Prayel't
pN THE SUBJECf OF MINK to like mink? I don't make an she whipped hack hk~ 8 , flash , mont Dr . Mrs. Clarence A. Millard Van Meter and Miss1Therapy club. Games were play~ l b ~~s · Ma):me r~oimes
Mrs. J. M. Thornton.
~r Helen:
iEisue of it but J just think hav- "Goodness, dear· 1 dldn 1 rea- ~ Evans, Bidwell. Mrs. John D. Mary V1reinia Reibel, present. 1ed under the direction of Mrs. t%rtmned the Past Preside~ts
At the close of the program.
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b 1t reverse snollhJshness not ng a nu~k stile is the ulti- ~lze w.l' we~~ supposed 10 come RaJke , RL 2 Gallipolis Mrs. Ha- 1 Tables with . white covers Terrell and prizes a,wa.rded win- i the American Legion
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and a
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mate. Frankly, I'd rather have m _umform. - H.
zel F. Harmon, Vmton; John A.' were arranged m the _form of a ners. A paper on Chnstmas a- lor Drew Webster Post
dessert course was served by
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L.duHFieecellned
anew refrigerator and besides Dear Helen.
Carpenter, New Haven; Delbert cross and centered With arrang- round the world compared to lday evenmg at her home
the hostesses to those named
it's none of an}'body's business' Do any .other parents resent C. Russell, Mason; Mrs. Frank ments or holly and red candles ChrJstmas in United ~tates was Springs Road which wa~
above and Mrs. George Heck·
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My friends don't think that that autobiOgraphy our children J. Riffle, Gallipolis Ferry. On- Place mats made by Mrs Cha~. given by _Mrs. Terrell to close orated For the' holiday seusun ett, Mrs. Frank Cheesebrew and
Bl..AC'K- BROWN
wa We're ink ladies at the ~ust writ~ m big~ school ~ng- nie France, Langsville ; Martm lles Lewis had the names mscn-1the meetmg.
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Iincluding a tree under . Mrs. Owen Wabon. The Jan·
ro~ital andpwe have a lot of lhsh' Teyr~ asslg~~d
the jM Maor, Rt. I Mddleport; bed end the dale. Favors were The January '?eetmg WJ\1 be ll!ifts were pl&lt;tt·ed Mrs Gf{lrgc uary meeting will be held at
Prctd
$3.99 social f~nctions to raise money s.tory of their lives, and,
Leverette L. Roush, Middle- mint cups of holly leaves and I held at the OhJO Power CoJ11· Bearhs was 8 contributing
the home of Mrs. George MOW·
Flom
etc There's so much fur al l lieve you me, somldeliTmhes tk edy port· D. Emmett Hughes, Mid- berries.
I pany office Ynth Mrs. Charles tess
rey.
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~s~p~lalf~ d~ wou:d mak~ reveal famtly secrets, resentI adjourned tJ the Columbia Gas as hostesses.
The meeting opened with
NOW YOU KNOW
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s u er. A most ak· ments, feuds - and the t-eacher, Wellston Harrv J. Richards, office for a party. Christmas
Christmas story from Luke 2: Combs, u lmp1tments of batr
ways somebody passes a remar and others, see these papers W II t
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corsages made and worn by
~ l-20 by Mrs Gerald .
poomlag, have been found by
about cloth co.at_s, ~;aning me: An ovet-frank autobiography e son
Blrthll
the members were jlldged by
muth. preside~t. followed by =:~ paleontologists lo
prehistoric
Middleport, 0.
Am I oversens1Uve · - PINK perhaps even the counselors M J
E Ousley Wells- Mrs. Van Meter. Corsages were
1poem, Ever·y Year at Christ- I r'',.o,.ne-,.a.:gioe'"d"'w'"eiitlliioi.g'.,·........,...,
LADY
and others, ~ee these popers. to r~. g~~ . ·5·22 p m' Thurs- imade of dried material spraymas, by Mrs. Olin Knapp and II
An ov~·frank aut?biography 1dt~· au eJ · ·
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led and glittered, on a backprarer by Mrs. Wlidermuth. FolDEPENDABLE
can rum a boy or g~tl through ; y.
j ground of evergreen and riblowmg the pledge to flag, memd
hi~h school because teachers
~ bon or nylon net.
The annual Christmas dinner bers responded to roll t'31l with
MAKE THIS CHRISTMAS A . .•
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DO gossip. lt's worse than kin_l!lrE'argAedk'
' ·! I Blue ribbons were awarded and meeting of the Sew-rtte 1the hJppiest Christmos tht'y
-ondMrs Lavle .
erf!ar Ien ,.sIwre and teII" -·
. Mms 'J ~~ rs.
L to Mrs. Allard Pratt Mrs. Char- Sewing rlub was held Wednes-. mem bered. A gIfI was sent h. 'I
MR . AND ,r..ms. T. n.
Rubert w. J)a~s, . rsc
·r! les Lewis· Mrs. Leo Bryant and day evening at the Martin res- Mrs. A. v. Howell, a shut. in
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~ntheld, Mrs. lomas · Tl a~- Mrs. C. L. Heaton and red ri11 - taurant later at the decorated ~ ----- - · · !
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Dear Mr. an
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tm ~frs. RllV Mu1furd, drli. b
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! thi south~n . r do but if high i Jam€'s •.. o~s. ' ' r~~ ;: ;; Mrs. Joseph Struble, Mrs. Rob- land, inculding a lighted tree, Boyer, Mrs. Edward Wells. ~Irs.
0 ' ert Tompkins Mrs Charles Hay- under which gifts were placed Harold Hood and Mrs. William
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sc 100 au o 1ograp 1es are as 1Jo5· h Shuler Jr "'1rs
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I d~ll es ~'0\!ege freshman auto-: Smith. Charles :W. Taylor, Zach •l
&lt;\ demons.tration on the. m~- 1 ident . mnducted a sho~i
be January 5 with Mrs . Donald
h10gra1•htes once were, vou h1wc , rr·1 1•It Ed 1· Van In W·1gen
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c rug t as hostess.
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Meter us- 1
nolhmg
to Vworry
' completed for the1r
. :~~~-,:~:t~ ~~~~=~~~,:.~iiiiiii~~~~==
ed
mv W&lt;I
through
mllege as Le .· Jr and •trs
infant son E . .
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~ng artlfJcJal and real mater- ; pro.jeet. Members are to
WITH A GOOD USED CAR
partment, and out of thousonds
Jal.
articles or food at the I
or themes I found only one I ~ltJPt on Wedllesd(I,V
Mrs . . Charles L_ewls gave a home by Wednesday when
j that came within shouting dis-. Mrs. EvereU Bachner was 1reJXlrl m lhe Chmtmas flower kets. ~·ill be prepared for
and : hostess for the December rr:~et- 1 sho\t. Mrs. Terr~ll, Mrs. St~U· 1 fam1hes.
1 lance of Peyton Place _
, lh:.tt was 8 mighty faint shout. i ing of the Group 11 of the F1rst ble and M~s . Charles L e w1s
Secrrt pals ~ames
Kids don't write family se·- United PrE'sbyterinn Church Wed !told or their appearance
on drnwn for th e commg ye-ar.
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cre!s to lheir tea~.:hers _ thev l nesday evening at her home on . WSAZ-TV Saturday, December Gilmore ret"·eh•ed a gift rrom ••
' s: 1 ~·c TIIAT for advice columil- 1 Third-av . The meeting opened ! ll. T~eX gave a stft wrap. dem-- the rll:? as outgoing presidenl .l
ists _ 11.
· with prayer by :'!Irs. D'.ngh! · onstrati.m and lhese padt~ges Mrs . (,J\more, nn behalf of the•
DAKCt:\'G .MAN
Wa llare. Two poems were- given ] woere d1spl~yed a_t the meetJDg. club. presented Mr!l. Charles 1
SPECIAL
by Mrs. J . Bailey entitled. ''The i ~he_ traveh~~--pnze donated by I Rideout with a farewell gift.
Dear Helen :
Christmas Coo-Coo" and "Annie !
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We are ll. midd le-aged couple. and Willis 's Prayer."
I program planned by }frs. 1'nm ll
We
both
like
to
dance,
hut
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Mrs.
W:.~l
l
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presented
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' Grueser was presented. Ch.rist-·11
500 2 Dr. liT. H C'ylinder
get v~ry tired sometimes. As, storv nf Marv. one of lhe w\Jmas readings were· given
Standard trans. Had io, Heater
I ha ve quile a few chores, some- ! me~ of the Bible. snd a carol
Mrs. Don Mullen, Mrs. LOlliS II
limes my husband ha_s to co1:1x 1 sing was held around U1e lightOsborne, Mrs. Raymond1 ~:~~ki :1
me a lot before I .dectde lo ~o- 1 ed tret _ A gift exchange was 1
Mrs. Gilmore and Mrs. l
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lie has the .habtt of dancmg i held during the social hour. The IBy Wayne G.. Brandstadt, M:D. McKnight. Group singing
Convertible. 6 cyl. Radio and Heater.
with me the first .dance. Then i home was decorated in keepAlthough dJmcthyl sulfoxJde 1Christmas carols closed the
i ~ the neighbor ladJes are there, 1ing with the holiday ,easo'J. (DMSO) has not bee.n approved i grarr1.
he da?ces .all evening with them i Hostesses were Mrs. Bachner, I ~~.r use as a drug, 1.1 has been I A dtu•~ert courSie was served il
1. tlunt mmd that , but there 1 Mrs_Jamt&gt;s Buchanan and Mrs_I \\I~cly used to re~J~ve hea~- to the above and Mrs. l'hllfl"' 'l
sJt ltke a bump on a log. a~ I Carl Horky.
a_d es, ~olds, slnusJtl s, arthn- i Hoffman, Mr~. Ronald Brown·
fewer men Ulan women dance !
.
tJs, sprarns and, many ot~e.r 8· 1ing, Mrs. Calvin Simp.!ion, Mrs.
4 Dr. Sedan. V8. Std. Trans. Rodio and Heater.
und 1 nev('r ~ ct asked. I nail I
cute lnflammai.Ory condtl ~on s.' - --him when we grt home and . Plea.11ant Valley Hospital
It ls not so eff~cthla ...Qgainst I belch. Let your belch come un·
: he cimes bock with smart an~- ADM1'ITED: John W. War- chron.lc Jnflamrnat~ons . ~his com I aide-d and the amount of air I
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will cease
ends'''' or "You're Just Jea- Rou sh. Pt. Pleasant; . LIZ:t.Je : c!Hlsed m pamt slores anc~ o~er_j.-to be a problem. Anolher source 1 Matador 4 dr. Sedan. Auto. Trans. Radio and Heater.
Power Steering.
. Jo~ s . " .H e~·eo. said one .dan~e Wag~oner, West Co\umbw.
places by persons bl!~t rm ael~-Jof air sw:tl low:ng is lh~ hie- .
. with hJs Wl!e 1~ an evemr:s: lS DISCHARGED: Mrs: Laota treatment - a dange. ous sbot t 1cup, but this is rtareiy .8 -daily ,
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1 occurrence
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Middleport, 0.
locusl &amp; Sycamore Sts.
Oear Dis:
Mrs. James Lavender
and it has not yrt bf'en Jj1proved
I 4 Dr. Sedan. 6 cyl. Auto. Trans. Radio and Heater,
We wish you a Merry Christmas &amp; Happy New Y Nr i Your hu sband Isn't very con-, son, ~1ason .
for thi s purpise by the Food
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BIRTHS : Mr. ~nd
:Mrs. i and Drug Administl'fltion i!1 that
1111~ : taclful. Show hlm you want to i Frank Hoberts, Bidwell, a son; ! the prcpl"'" c·9ncenl · ;~ l 1 on and
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yot1 're too l Mr. and ~trs . Jackson Roush . 1dosage have not been determintirf'd and it's ~ bi~ sacrifice : Pl. Pleasant, a daughter_. _ j e&lt;L FuU1ermo~e,
we do ~ot
Cun-air Club Cpe. Std . Trans. Radio and Heater.
when you go w1th h1m- ~md 1,
: know what aennus , delayed s1~e
think you'll be his partner music together at the hall, you effects may resuult from Jt~
more than once.
won 't need to make him face · us...
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We do know that repeated
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Station Wagon. 6 cyl. Auto. Trans. Radio and Heater.

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PHILCO CARAVAN-NEW
DISTINCTIVE STYLING IN A PORTABLE TV

COMPARE! COMPARill
ArtCar:ed 'J exciting new engagement ring creations. Thl
Jl'ict'ful. modern settings lift the full-cut solitaires to
their n1ost magnificent expression of brilliance. Modell
from SfiiJ up, fully euaranteed •• , assuring you of per..
lla.llent ntl ue.

PHD..CO P3310TN .Big screen enjoyment in the best look..
ing portable TV you've ever watched . Light Gray molded
tase, with darker Gray Control Panel. Disappearing han-clle finished to match cabinet. Convenient front coPt.roll,
front sound, with big 6 x 3 oval speaker. Philcct patente4
COOL CHASSIS beats the heat, major cause of TV break,.

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GOESSLER JEWELRY STORE, Pomeroy

FOREMAN &amp; ABBOTT, Middleport

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AMERICA'S FAVORITE CASUALS .
-FOR THE ENTIRE FAMILY

CHRISTMAS GIFT CERTIFICATE

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The perfect gUt, the perfect thought - a Stetson Christ.
mn Gift Certificate •• • the perfect way to remen'lbfr
relalive or friend! Because it ~llows him to chooee hi•
Stetaon to suit his taste in style, color, and trtm-while
thinking of you, the giver! Priced from_'12.95. ·;·

NEW YORK CLOTHING HOUSE, Pcimeroy

Why not rive the u!Umate in Ught-welght oomlort IUI4
cood look1 to the important people in your life? HUSH
, PUPPIES(r) ~oc. C!ome in a variety of 1tylN 1nd colon

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Ilion,........Uen and dlildren. Sileo and widtlu riUI&amp;e
from toddler lizo 2 to giant &amp;ize 16. Truly the Clft to
make JOU Important in the eyea ot .ihose who mhn tbe
.mo,sl.l&lt;! rou. Pric.. from children's $5.99 to ohout $11.00
• ·IDr loU lftd ope&lt;laity oboes.

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THE SHOE BOX, Middleport
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IJ"Uia the hope U wUl, in tome mllfUure, /otter and help lUI•
lilln tlrt# wltleh II good in (11mlly and community life, thil frno
lUre II IJII)mored by the bUiineu firms and organnationa
lllhtne name, appe~~r below.

$2.15 per lb.

CHOCOLATES

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Yott don't need 1 season or 1 rf'Bson to give Whitman'•
Samr1lt•r. America's best kuo\l n bnx (l r gift chocolal rs.

anniv ersaries. hol ida y~. hostess Jift5, etc., ir s
the (X'r!f'c! gift for any occas ion.
B irtlid~Y~.

SWISHER &amp; LOHSE DRUGS, Pomeroy

STEP OUT FRONT
IN A ROCKET ACTION OLDSMOBILE!
For '66 Olds brin&amp;J you. a whole new 1;pectrum of seJu.
lion to make it eaJier than ever to pick the Rocket that
fits your pocktt. Luxury c:.rs. SporLs car~. Popular-priced
ears. Economy etOII. A full nnge of sizes in Ii\'e different
wheelbues. f'ull raDII! of performance too - fro m the
4M-eublc-111c:h Toronado Rocket V-8 1o a new gas-savinJ
Action-Una 8. You name iL Oldsmobile·.a ~ot il priced
right for you!

KARR &amp; VAN ZANDT, Pomeroy

R. H. ,RAWLINGS SONS CO.

Whether he chooses his footwear for ltyle, for comfflrt or
from a deep sense or thrift, he knows Nunn-Bush Shon
are &amp; really superior buy, Show him how much you really
care-give hhn Nunn-Hu sh Shoes, 1f you're not aure ol
hifl lize our tilt certiCicate i1 the perfect answer. lt leta
him ~elect the Jtyle he prefers. From $19.95.

SANTA'I CHOICS
Beals !Heling fight reindeer, too. Hllllllu ,.. . , lo 1100
miles per gallon, are tiiY and tun .. ri4a. ADd; JOU UD
atart your OWil private "ChristmaJ Clab'* lllblaow wltb.
the money you'll oave by rldllll a !~Gada, Gin :rounell

- and tile Wllole family -yeawol ........ BOIUIL

NEW YORK CLOTHING HOUSE, Pomeroy

RAWUNGSHONDA lAIII, Ml&amp;l.lpolt

Mtddleoort. Oblo

HEINER'S BAKERY

SWISHER &amp; LOHSE
REXALL DRUGS

8Uen of Good Bread

We Pill All Doctors ProoO!rlp!IODI
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Poarii'OJ'

WILLIS ANTHONY
PLUMBING &amp; HEATING

WHIT&amp;

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----LIEVING COAL COMPANY

10.95

Htddleporl

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V. D. EDWARDS .

INSURANCE AGENCY
130 E. Second

PomerOJ

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l\l!ablilbld ID IIJOt
West Columbia, W Va.

Ph. Mason '1'13-6&amp;113

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Sewing Machines

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JARMAN SHOES-THE MOST FITTING GiFT
on your gift liAt will be higbly pleased wilb
,b r1,dll~. for he will ;::t"l dis1in c1 ive stylin g an d top craftsllan~ lilp- -a nd "friendlmesa or fit" for extra • pleasant
wa!kin~ . Iff you don't kno w his size or think he'd rathf.'r
aele~llus shoes him self, we have Jarman gift certificates.)

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HARTLEY &amp; BENNETT, Pomeroy

HOYT'S SOHIO SERVICE
WeJt Matn St

PHILCO COURIER PERSONAL PORTABLE TV
BIG 16 INCH SCREEN
I'IDLCO 2622-XGY. Compare ihe difference bdW!@Jl tht
im&amp;U Size 10" or 11" plclurc with Philco 's Courier. n
offel'J you a bii e1ay to see 16'' o-verall di•JonaJ picture.
(;reat for traveling. EqQ~ll y gl'Od Cor a second set at borne
l11g enouch, bright enou&amp;h for dayll&amp;llt viewing In an aV:
• rage 1izt room, Pbilco patented COOL CHASSIS, beau
the he1t for loneer TV llfe, imprOYcd perforrn&amp;nce great..

or dopendabillty, $129.1111. Eosr Term•

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ASSOCIATED RADIO &amp; TV, Pomeroy

SuppOrt the Church of Your Cbolct

TEFLON'-COATED COOKING SURFACE
Biscuit brown Teflon •-coated revenible lrids keep1
food from sticking, helps food partlcleo float away at
clean-up time. Reversible grids prepare waffles on
one side; toasted sandwiches, bacon and e1p, pan·
cakes on other. Easy to read - easy to uae controls.

Signal U&amp;ht tello when done. Grids remove for eaey
cleaning.
' Du Pont's TM for TFE finish.

Pomeroy

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GIVI HER A "WHITE• CHRISTMAS
Give her a lift she will really appreelate thl.l Christmas • • . a new Portable or Cabinet Model White
8ewint Machine. Chooae from our ll181l)' flne mod·

KARR CONSTRUCTION CO.
Cbelter, Oblo

ell priced from $59.50 up.

RACINE PLANING MILL
BuildmJ Supplies and Millwork
Gtneral Contreetlnl

Phone WY 2-3tl'18

TliE SEWING CENIII, Mlddlep1rt,

MOORE'S STORE IN POMElOY

BAUM LUMBER CO.
Bulltlm iUid Bulldlnl SuppHee
Cb..Wr, Oblo
PIL 18!1·2001

GALEN S. BROWN, Dist.

PORTABLE

STAR SUPPLY CO.
Polnll and Batdw""'
I'll. lVI 9-3271

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and devotion outstanding craltsmanohlp, finm qualt y an&lt;i time I. . designs have made Keepeab t be
thoice of bridt. and. grooms for over seven decades.

Choose your very personal Keepsake Wedding Rinp
from our wide ~election.
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GIVI THii GREAT OUTDOORS ....
GIVE A REMINGTON
NYLON 66: Structural nylon and ordnance 1tetl COd•
biue to eive the mlllt accur-'t:, dependable 22 autoloadlnt
rille ever. Holds 14 long rifle cartlid:&amp;e•. Mt.tG.
1\-IODEL 1100: Five shot automatle lhotaun, Give .. up to
511% leoo rfcoil .. , up to ,..en times longer life, $1411.95.
MODEL 742: "WOODii!ABTER": Autoloadinl bll pmo
nne has perfect balance, reduted moll, lllht ftflbl
in 280 Remington: 30--06, 6mm Rem . and 308 CaUber.
'149.95.

illisiACH HARDWARE, Pomeroy

HOOVER PORTABLE
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•nd wand. Loob and carries like lightweight luu,aee.

Pf.IWerful Bi H.P. Motor com·bine-s with Hoo-ver's "Co-mb
1nd Brush" rug noztle to achieve a new high ·ift ·taalltel"'"

offl&lt;lencr. Com.. complete with Tufflex hooe; tOl,.OI&gt;PIDJ
e1ten1lon Wlfttl 1nd 1 full 1et of cleanlnt attJChDllnts.

ONLY 59.95
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RiRNITURI,

RALL'S BEN FRANKLIN

Alhland Dll Products
Brown'• Bottle Gu
WY 2·2161
PomeroJ

N. Second A•o.
Pbooa WY U461
Middleport, Obio

FOREMAN &amp; ABBOn

MILL£R'S HOME RESTAURANT

QuaiiiJ Furnlturt at Lower Prl...
· J.llddloPort. Oblo

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PPrrf'('tl .v matched ... superbl y styled ... Keepsake
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lllddltport, Ob!o

BanlltliiGit, W. Va.

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Peoo' •· 8·11 p. 01. ; g,.,.
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ll'elle. Slllldav SChMI. 9 : ~0 1
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Prayer meellilj, 1 p. • · Weol.

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l'ilon, I""'"'· SUilday li&lt;ileol •
t :al a. m. Preacllln&amp; ' ",._
Drat and third Thur1day '
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fourtll S........ell!$ II ':at
p m. Praver meotlnl; oeco;ICI
.00 foartll llllll'ldl1 IYIIIII,..
and lim and third Stinday t:f• ,
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llelll.- 11(11111 - . lfOI'OIIlp / :Ill p. 01.1 llolllt, meeting and Christmas pariJ lllr.
Mt Hermoo Jot... Br•!liHtt ·
Greal llend: RaY C. I. O'UII&gt; lllblt "oiHiol '!Iilii.
lh orne o! Groce Swartz. Wed· Qolldl ot mt Na"""""• Pam· iL Chri st Church. Jatoee Mot·
1111', postor; Roblrt IAWII, Ill~ Qleatol Olarca ol God, Ret. IIISday oveniq, prayer JerVIcel ....,, Rev. r l\'ne Henden;on ,. mou. P"'tnr So•&lt;IIY llehool
t :::tl a. !II. M01111na Wont&gt;lp OllberlllpeDclr. J14111Jt, SUucla¥ at 7:l5.
J119tor: Suoday Scllool 9' 30 0 . 8:30a .m. Preachlna servicu
IUid Sunday ScllGOI; 1 p. IL ll:v· t:IIO • · m. lloi'IIIDI ' hOller 01• - Cllulftll allip urvictl 7' 30 p. m. Sun· first and thir4 Suru!ay olgblt
...., III'Viet; l"'undoy, NO abfp II L m.; ltqllllac llf .,. 1 A. Caato, Paatar; WOI' Ill,: . Mormng Wurship I0:3Q • · at 7:311 p. m, Second and oourtll .•
p. Ill Prayer m.llaa.
flea. 7 p. m. PreJII
oerviCt at I L :r.., SimdaJ ..,._ 1: 30 p. m. P r' Y e r , 'undlly mornings al 11 a. m• .•.
Carpoacor llopllol Clilrdlo 1:10 p. m. Wedlleldaf; YOIIDI llcboll al 10 L m.; WSC8 Itt a: ~ . 6:15 p. CD. E~enlng : Prayer meeting every Wed~ ;
flilllda~ Scbool t·30 a. m.; llora. PeoPle's Service Friday, 1:30 11mtlday ol monslo:
llaolt -'IDR · ·10 P. m Tbursdll' doy al 7:30 p. m. CliriJIIH II!" ;
ln~ Wotthl!&gt; IO:!S a m.
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DINiiiiQ ani W....wio' ol tbf ~ el lilt NallriiiO, a. doavor second and lotu·lll Sllil •
Jlnl IIIPIIII ~a. MMII,. ~ el God, 1111. IIIOrlab ...,,b.
cine, Ohio. Sunday SchOOl II dayo a't 7,30 p. m.
por~ RAlv. llooald Boone, .,. Jlet, OUkll WGI'llhl. . . - . , , _ M_.. a..ra t:ao a.m.. SUnQay
worship Lillie ttner llailed a.-. '
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tor: Sunday Seoool t:!S a. m., lilfDday !lcnOOJ 1:4b a. m.; wor _ Pari A. Cillo. publr l'lor ~.,. · ~·~ sund·"M~• o( Chtilt, Cheshire · 1\Jf.. • .!
fl'ra4 l!nffmln. 811111.: W:lt o. a111p eerv1ce u a m. aao I:IIIJ ablp ..me. 10 1 • m• ..., 111118k ~:"!. Servr~:·w..:... . Hartford Parish, wattlll . ~. ;
IlL Worlblp Setflet: BYP t P. a. m. Prayer meetiDI 1:30 P Giber Sunday 1:45 p. m. SUD ~ 7-30 y
lie M rr M . Zlnn, paSinr. Hart/on! 8QIIIt ;
IlL; Evenbla Worablp. 7:30 P. m. Tueoda•; Youna People' ••· •·•--• W L m
Jolin ~~U · p o.m.
v, 0 " . Church, Comnumion Watallip ·,
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-ling Tbi"'OdaY. 7:10 p. m.
lluiiiDd Cborcb .. Gui, Roo. ,.,..,, au MoiWIII dl.... llllllud Cbllh!ll ...... N'*": I Cbildten under U; '· Chll4ttiJ .
!&gt;l'lctlee.
JOhn SmoUW&lt;JOd. pu!Dr: &amp;lDday _ Sunday SchoOl 9 a. m., Mra. eae: Sllllda; School 9.&gt;0 • m. • 12 and up: 7:10. Adult 8fulr
Jlnl llatlllsl Cltarcll, Potne. 8cllool 10 a. m.; Evon'"·li&lt;tio Pred Nuoe. Sop!. Worship oer- Mornlns 1\orsbl~ 10:% a, m. &amp;roup.
..., _ Ret. Caroer Wllllaml. .,.ice 7 p, m.: Youna People rlto 10 a. m, a.v . Wendell 1Evangelisllc sen lee 1. 45 ' · m.
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iluDda1 School 1:30 1111 10::10. Bodeaver 7 p. m. Wedneodoy: lllu~er. pastor.
Midweek prayer oerv«•, 1:45 p. llliddlep~~rt Jlnl uau.oa ,_
Worship oervice, 10:::0 a, m.; Prayer meeting 7 P. m. 8aNI' Death &gt;~elbodllt Cllllreh, Mid· m. Wednesday.
, ~ter!ID Church,~
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dleport 111 ~ ao~ pastor· SyracUJe Chn:&amp; Ill tile N... . ppelt, pastor· .,_. 1 ......., ,
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...~ Scllool' Nile, "'""·-c.--...._ ·1·t ,·30 a' m. ' Mr' .,..,_.,_- o.cblidre!L
Groce Epil&lt;lopat
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llov, C. I. O'Ulnnor, pallOr . Martin, Hector Stmda' - Mor· &amp;; Worsllip Service, 10:110 L inl
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Choir: 7 o. m Senior CbiJir.
SUntlay Scbool 1:10 a. m., Sam 111ng Prayer and ~ ... 10:311 m.; Metbod191 YOIItll Fellow· . . _ , . , Asstmbly, i!Jrl&lt;ouo r1n1 ~ , _
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curtll. lllpt.; tO :U a. IlL Mort&gt;. a.m. COIIH bour foll&lt;nrlll&amp;.
lllip, 7 p. m.; OHicial Board l?t, Rev, 1UI E. Jollt.!, po910r. llyterta. Cliurcll _ Clttl'e., 'It
ng wotshlp: 8:10 P. m. BYP IEolorpltlll!:liB Oolltdl, Re•. meeting, lot ~nndoy of montb, Stmday School 10 L m:: WOI' ,•-, . , a. m. : Su·1, ,onool ,,,.
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and Junior fellowship; I p.m. 1111111011 Sltlith, paawr. Worahip 7:30 p.m. WSCS, 2nd Munday daJ, Wednesday tnd •'rtday. 1w a. m.: Blblo StliCiy, ..... :It
Evening service: 1:30 p. Ill. oetVJ&lt;t l:liO a. m.: Swldo) o1 '!luntll, 7:1111 p. IlL : Eleanor Tbe PenttoOIIIII Cburclo, MIJI. 7,80 p .m.
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Idleport, Soutll :lrd Ave.: Sunday : Chesbile-Kygll"illlrllonl .. . . -"'
1:30. p.•m.. Wedn.,day. S.ntor IOW&amp;hiP , 6:11J p. m.; Boyo aud lllinmviUe Melhodlst t.'hurr~ · Scbool IO :•· m.; ~unday evenln!! iob, Harllord Blptlst . Clllll*
ChOJr PractiCe, 3.311 P.m. Tua. G1rll fellowahlp, UO P. CD., Wendell G. Stutler, Pas rur.l eyangeUotiC sei'\'ICe, 7·. 311 p. m. Mornit&gt;g Wor!hlp t.lt DET ...
dav .lunlor Chnlt Pror•tlc·•
EvemnM oorvice l ::lO p. m.. 2nd sunday School, 10 a m.: \\'or- Wednesday Boble Stutly 7: 00 P· 'mon "\Vote~ er lila Ta
Cbelhll'e • ltY«er - Hol'llortl and 4111 SWtdays: Youth Choir . I ohip service 11 1. m.
m.: SO!urrlr nlqhr Prayer and ' VIrgiM " Tuesday _ ~
Parlob, Wamn G. Zlnn, Postor. 6:30 p. m. W!tlnesday. Prsyet Moroe Cblpe IMetltodlot _ 1Worohlp 7·"0 p. m. Po,.or, Ret plaonlng meetill&amp;, 7 p.m. !mr• •
Tbe Hartford BapUot Chur~ Meeting, 7:311 o m WodJ!eodav Jlmei Early, pastor, Oliver B. L. Borrell
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wlll bll'e two Christmas
1 Lollrldge EIJB Cllarcb. R••· Sayer, Supt. Sunday School 10 I Barrlooavlllt Pros~ytoriu Pomeroy. Rev. Mtlril Aikin, ='
gram• this year, The llrsl
llugene &amp;. Emerson, pastor , a. m.; Preaching 11 a. m,
IChurch, John Dams. pastor: B.A.· B.D.. Swulay School t :· "~
be presented ~Y .~•! ~ ~: Sunday School 9 45 a. m R,.. Porllaatl Melbodlst Cburcl&gt;- , &lt;:hutch School 10:30 a. m. Wor· 15 a. m. Christllll• Sunday 1)1- .t,
~hool r~
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Suru!ay B. L. McD•niel. pastor. Sunday :ohlp lttVICO ::1!1 p. m.
vint Wor., hip IO:iMI a.m. Tb o ;
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.~ro8~rode School ..rshlp 10:45 a. m.. IUIO 1:311 School 1:30. U.rold
Rouoh, ! Reo&lt;g..IZ&lt;U t:;hurc~ '" JeaDI Chrislm8B Me'&gt;'alt. Monday tf·
by tb~la~t~h d BGptl 1 Church P. m. all~rnately. Bible otudy SUpt; Kenneth McLeod, ust !ChriSt ot Latter Day ' •miS. olll ening the Jm· L1a" meetl at
pre~ 20 a 17 .~0 a 'Tb pub- llld prayer oervJCe led b' past- Supt., Preaching 7:30p. m. Sui&gt;- mileo from Rad ne 011 Racine· thr home of Mr&gt; Clifford ll:tllln . iled 'to iru.p.m. ll&lt;•':n,
er 7:30 p. m. Wednesday. ChriS&gt; day.
I f·'orUand Rood. Sunday S&lt;llool ersb&amp;c:h on Mulberry Avtlltll,
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"a~~:... hrll 111::;':, tnurc!J dan Endeaoor, 7:11J p, ·• lrd Rat!lao Metllatl191 Cbotcb, 'uo a. m,; \Vorsh&lt;p IO::tll a Tuesday, n o p.m., t.he Lydia
Sunrlay Schf'nii:SO a . B). Prea@. Saturday oJ montb.
H. L. McOantel. pastor·. Sun- m., Sunde·· evenin~ ~erv ice at jCirde of the Woman's S()clety
b'll! SUnday 3:30 p. IlL
Mornla&amp; 1i11r EUI aarca, day School 9 30 a, m.: Preacll· 7-:lll p. .n.: Wed .. wnr&lt;lllo serv m"ts al tht !'nlltch, for tlle1r
·
fte&lt;o . Menzel Smith. pqtor : I 46 In&amp; 10:30 1. m.; MYF 1 p. m.; ice at 7:30 p. m. Pastnr, C W Chm lma&lt; meetmg. Thur1day W!
rree WID Bapllot Cllatdl, a. m. Sunday School, Frtd Prayer lnd Biblo Sludy . 7:311 p. Proffitt. All evenma aerv· rnlng . " ehoor ; ehear"l. Jl'ri·
Rutland, PaJtor, Rev P 101 Smith, supt. ; Earl Shukr. Ass'l. m. Wt~dn ~sdav .
' 1r,. bf'gin &lt;H 7·3n o m
~ay. &lt; hnRtma~ ~·\:f' CandleliJht- -·
Taylor; ~y ~bOOI, 10 1. m. Merninl woroblp IO:IIl a. m.: Rock SprfDII Molhndlot _ j Ulr Ledy of t..oreHo Mi ssion '"·' wonhp at ' :30 P m. . lll -'
Guy Prltldy, SUpt.; Pmcnlng Preyer moetlng 8 p. m. Thur• Chester Lemley , pastor: Wor· Long Bollom , ReY. Thoma• Pt· lroend• ano membt:r. are lovlt- '
oervlce. 7:11J p. m.; Prayer tter· day.
ahip ,.,..,co 9, 30 a. m.; sun- lt'Onek, admomstrator: Sunday ed.
rlc"'-.) :~. P,_IJl Wetineoday.
day S&lt;bool, IO: Ia I . m.; MYFIMass 8 :10 a m.,est : Holy Uoy;
, I' '
ML · MW~~~" ··'.Iapttst Bri. Sootb lletltol II:IJB Clwch - uc p. m. Prayer and Bible of Obligation, 1 • m
Comer o1 Fourlb and Maln St Re•. Eugene E. Emmon, pa. Study Wedn•otiay. uo om
.IGhn'a CotiM&gt;Ue ~IIHioo:
Middleport, Rov. Nyle fl&lt;trden. tor. SWidaJ Schoell:l&amp; a. m., Radald MOtbotllll ~ 1101r OU\will• &lt;Untl:h Rta&lt;&lt;~
minister. Sunday School 9:!0 Norman H. Babr, Supt. SUnday Ret . c. J. Lemley,
pastor: IRe•. frani Mamen.
P••
a. m. Arnold Richards. Supt. Worship 10:45 L m. and 7:30 p. Cbureh School 9,30 a m.. l'lor tur , Sunday Mm w l O • m.;
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IMnmlnR Worship, 10:80 a. m. IlL Alllmlltly. Blbll Sllldy ohlp oervlce, 1030 1 m.. M ' Hol.v D" ol Ublog, );on 011 a.
NMml Baptist Quretu su.. and Prayer Ar\'tet led by past- Y. P'. Monday, t .30 p. m
I m.: Cool('~l!inr; , 1 2 hollr tJf'fore
\lr ~ Edward Crook~ rtJ: ~ r :-:: l
~1ay Sch()l"l 9:30 a. m.: Wor- fr, 7:30 p. m. Tbunday.
8dwersvtlle Mfth00 ill1 Church ~18 ~ 41 lainrd r.rnup I of 1h .. F'1r-1
'lbip 11 a. m.• Prayu aervice,
Syracuse E.U.B. Cblre:!b. Paul Arthur !IL;It, pi!tfJH" Snnna y j Tht Sah·at1on Army. Envc,y ited he!'b,\ tE&gt;ri;m Ch\Jf('h
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1 p. m. Wedne&amp;day.
"- SeUers. p..,,
.SChool. t·MI • - m.: O':'ne Wolle . Ra~· S Winme. olft··er m cha r~•- Midd lt'f-"'i!'t ) I•Jnday t'HntnJJ. ior
C&amp;rlftoD ..:llarel'l Kln~blfl' 1:~ a. m. Sunday. ~~). Ben SUpt., &amp;!rvl ct'S Thur~a&lt;·;y e\'Pn ISunda~ W a. rn. tl0lmcss metol· itf! Chri~:l m&lt;JI' pa-rty. The ('rOf'tkttl
Road, Rtv. Clyde Hinton. pas- QuJsenberry, Supt., lO.:ID a. m. lfll11ng: lO &lt;iO a. w. SunOH\ ..,NH,ol. hor.rJt ~~.· as df"Cora~ thrnn_!lh·
tor. Sunday School, 9:30 • - m.; MorniniJ Worthlp aervice. 111
Sunda~ 1 P- m. \'q• m~ PPople'! out in Kf'Ppi ng with th~ hollday
Rolph Cat~ oupl. Sunday WOI'...., Snl Sundayo o1 tbf montll; 8u"'"' Methodlsl Cbur&lt;b - J .e~ion : 7 !10 p. m. s,.,1,,3110 n "'"""
ship oetvico, I0:30 I. m. lod 1·30 p. m. Evening l!;von~eilt R L, .lcD~nlel, pastor: Clint mee~nt: Tbut&lt;da y 1 , 0 3 " '
.
! :Ill p. IlL altamately. PtaW Uc Service. 2nd snd ltb SUI&gt; Orr, Supl. I reaching 9.1&amp; a.m. ,,. ,Home r,, aguo o 1, m Pre' I M" Thoma! Kelly. outg11A11
lllloliD8 Wednesday, 7:lltl p. Ill day of mooth. BI!'I'HANY - . Sunday School IO:lo 1 ~hurclo rlus., : 1 :liJ 0 m Rohle " udy. chalrmau, ptesldo~ and "''"
C.hllrtbtr Cbapeh wor••IJt..,. 1:30 a. rn. Mornln1 Worship. Oak Gro\'e Mttbodil&amp; C
• !K'a~·er meeting Of.her sen• ices comf.; d thf' members. Mit.
vice tat!h 3unday ll:lt 1 _ m.; 10 30 a. m Sut1day School. Btv- H. L. McDaniel, paator, Earl tit~ announcj&gt;om~nt
Dwi~llt Wallact of tht WurMI'I'~
~unday ScboOI 10 I . m.: Youth the Theiss, SUpt.; 8 30 ?. m. Cr?"'• S :pt SUnday School II Poarr..., !ieveoth Day ~d'*- A"u&lt;'iali;, n nr tho churcll COU·
Servkt 8 15 p. m. Ev~nlnl Wor- Vollth Fellowship. CAKMEL -: 10815r!~!· ~M;=~nl L~·;:~, tilt Cllilltc• - Ml.llberr' t:itlgOU du~ted the instal_lation . :~ervl~ ,
•hlp 7 •· m. earh Sunrtoy
UO L m. SUntla' llchnal Way
~ G Stutler
stor Rd • nonh Dl Metg• Memoria·. for new officers oncludinj: !,Ita:.
Bradbtlrf Cbur•• Dl Cbrlll. at Rouob, SUpt.: 10 30 a. m ::..hi Sc~vict
a. ::Sw&gt; llo!!Dital. Putor. •· ~ Gilloro : Richard V•ughan. ch4lrrilail:
I Arl Marcum. minlsler: Bible Mornm&amp; Worohtp, 2nd and .'tb da sJool9:4&amp; a. IlL MYt· s .... Alliotanl Pastor , .lam..
R ' Mro. Edward Crooko.
11M
School and 'domina Worahlp. llund•Y of the I'IOIIIb, 8 p. m
Y&amp;
m. ~ra er
. llotrer Serv~&lt;u on Sa!Unlay . vice &lt;halrman: M"'
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10:30 a. m.; CltrtiUon End..•· llvenlna Evangellotle Se~lt:t. ~ ~·: 30 o. m. ~
Sahb8tll licllOOJ. I ~~ p. IlL , l.lsle, l&lt;'.cond vore chairrDIO:
or, I P. m.: Fvemn&amp; w.,.hlp, Ill and :trd Surutav of mn th
I.e~ Fall• United
Worship, 2::!6 D m.: Yo • tr M" . P1J~ Bostic. oecrttery :
' c. m. .
' - ' " Plaltll £liB Clrorclt. InC rl.r Church Sunda
moering, Uti P m , Bible otu and &lt;'hotlotr• Davidson. lrtli·
Poaevme Cemarontty Clillr.. , Rev. s::Jene E. !lme;.~n. pa. t:30 a.m. worship St:rvJ~,
I dy. ·nuuonay. l:ltl p. m., I '. " \"· Th~ m~ine: "'" "*IIIII
II"· llusNII CIIDI. pa!IIAir. - ' tor'
oP . a.: lltst lllld thltd Thursday
!I li:vllll tleJ&amp;hll, Golllpolio, woth • Chrlotmas poom.
\ioune People's oervi&lt;O 7·30 p. :""d"J. .:;; ;.....•· 8 :~ Sit&gt; IDp 01 7,30 ...., the second
1:11e1 UlllltO Hro..,,. 11 Tbo .,.up llljoye:l a 11ft •·
m. Thurlday; Evanaellltl~ ..,._ lllondiiiAY ,; aetVI&lt;es led by lourth SUnday nighta al
Qllr&lt;bt Ill• . i:ldto II. chontl• durlnc 1111 ......._ 1'llf
YICI SaiUrtiay, 730 p, m.. IUid rll' 1
p 111 Tullliay. JIIIDOS llorriioll, puwr.
Ralb. naslor; Sunday School devo~onol Jlllltrill •• lifill
SUnday 7:10p.m.
·IUI ·mteim&amp; HOP tlyull R••.......,
101.m.; li'lollfoHol•tnRer, sup!. by Mioa DavideoD aDd the
0
Hemlock Grove Clrrlltlltr
ll:nduvor. I : L~ p. '!1. Christmas 1
waa tead b ,
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' Robot' E. Smllb. Sr .. poolur:
:;::~~· Ja~!lce Qul:~~be:~· m.,:;.:n:!:!..;'~. "'::;.., Sunday School I:IIJ a.m. 0. 'dn. Lyda Cbovallor prosidant. Mrs. Jack
fto~ · I.
p
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T . • bH p-- nHtot• Patteraon, Supt.;
Wor .
lo. Ill. '!on~ t ervlcet. 11111111 of salad as!IIIIUd
Sunday School
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ft 2(1
m,
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s 10 a.m. erry r......tl Ka rt 8upt
· 8 u nd tv $IUP tU3U 1 · m. •Olitl"l
p. m.
m~ ·
p. ·• Wiehe' petite: f.lYOtl aid
1~="' ·~~ur•• el l.ttflll. ~I,~ i, m.: ·worobip botlrl! 46 p m.; ~vanJCtllollc m... ' lid &lt;le•k Prav"r meel mg. 1 311 : ,.•r• ~ervild.
·:oill
IIObln
Mlft!Biot" 10 1. m.
..... 130 p. m.; Prayer meet- m. Wl'dntodll). Cll!t LoadJ;,·~
Joe
SOD, S
a· 1• ••
u. "lol F W B Cbureb
tftC. Thur&amp;&lt;''\V 1:80 p m.
Mr~ Ma1.1e Rl'l llufU!•r
Pr!Bfftt were Mrl. Wllliat, 1 tsa
Homer Forrest
upt. rbl
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llltlbodl Cll
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J et p 1 Ch lotte D ~
Scltool UO; lderniD&amp; li'orablp, Sunday School 8:4i I 01., Eerl "~lllf •
IIR I .,.,., ull. llltlltel ~.~~ellnl .!'~ eoan Mrst •::.,. arllra
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Starkey aupt Eveninl oror
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Brethren ~urch - - • n,
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IO:IItl L mw. ~-·~~DI 7 orsno~. ·••· 7:30 p
by Cecil Cos postor. SWltla1 8choot uo a Sc!Joot 9:46' a m. Worship, Lew\1, Mra. Dale
Walbl!r._
'Biblo
P. Study.
Ill - - Y '
p. m. "'""'
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J-"'Loyman; Youna People'o meet· 10.1 1111 Ill. tUPI.I
2ttd and 1111 ·~Y . w 1 .,..- e
n or, ro.
Ddtor 01 oiC:Uiallll&amp;andBibleSiudy,7:!0p.m.:••nhlp IIIlO a.m.: ~•••
m. Achalb Mlller, postor. I Satter~ld,Mrs.VJIIICbo,JIM.
Blbfo School 1:80 a. Ill Prtacllo Wlilnelday: Cbolr praetico al iotflces 7 P. Ill : Evangeliltk UB l.'airlt'l. ~Afar,
,,.. I.tie Liale, MlL en.b, ...
ui :!O a. m., llnt and IIIIN 7:IO p. m. lbutsday.
..,.... l•ao P. m. Mid w... ilaJ School UO a ra.: w.,...htr 1 Paul Bostic, llrs . Ja&lt;k
c:.Ii'?'nd
Daavdlt PIJarlm llothlna, fP, orayer wvt&lt;o 1 3D P. m. Will ,.
.. , S.on&lt;lo• 1 ~~ o m.
, IIIIJI Momben ....,.,. nil
&lt;u~: Cltr c:bltt:b o1 ~II. 0. LlnR&amp;Miie Ohio I, a .. 0 H.
ond friday ovemn~ IAlart Falla ~alle4 Brcrbren call oy naming a lift Iiiey
Miller Stteet· Sunday
Blblt Cor, pastor ; Sunday &amp;:boo!, ~ . 30 , . _ Oolpet Millllot., . . • Cbnal Church. Jamc, l1or· J!lVO the Clmt Child.
- ·~--StudJ 1 a. 'm. &amp;•IDIDI •or- .,._ m., Ro!Mtrt Grate. Supt. wor- tnen ~,.,..,,."tilt R••ad: ! . J
sbl~ 7:30 p. m.: 8tbll llilciJ, ablp MI'Viet 11 10:3; I m.; Pll· OrUIIUI, Plltor: llotier l1o ~
7:80 P. m. WttiDtlday. .
lrllD Youth, '4S p. m.: !!&gt;an- lord. Supt., '!uDday llciHroo Ill
Middleport a - 11 Cb14s1, pUo11o oetvko, 7:111 p. m. Mkf. I IlL; ll:tllllltllodr Se.._ I·
5th an~ Main Slteetl Donald Wook Prayor ...., Pralle, Wod- ll p, m ..,_ meetln&amp;. 7:1111
!Ueka. mlniiWI Rtblo lloilaol, -ay, 7.30 o. m,
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POMEROY, 0.
:118 a.m., ltanN'b Mcl!ilhlalltY &amp;iqrloar lll1l 01 J ....ato'a latlaad lllalla 1 Ollra New
Supt.: Momma
WtiHIIIP, Wltn•,..•· Public mooting. s... 111111. 01111101111')1 PHtar: tlw&gt;
PRESENTS
0:80
m Evenlnl Wonfltp, dill' t p. m.• Wltdltotrer 1111t17 daY lt!hool. &amp;·10 a. m.;
1 p m., Prarer Servl&lt;e, Wetl- 1 p. m.; Bible atudy TutsdiJ 10•111 a m.: """cblll&amp; '1111 •
noaday, I p. m.
1 p. IlL Sttvica meeting. 7 p. Ill.; Prayer
7:10 p. m.
(,\....,. ol il1lrtll, p._, m. Thursday : Ministry acllool, t'bul'lllav.
(A NEW IIADIO PROOIIAMI
'Jrrrry Millin, pUIOI'o SUndaY 1 p. m. TburtdiJ.
IJIWIM " - ln. lttlr•
Sob()ol l :lt a. m. Cbui'CII 10 Ill 11. Peal'• aid St. Jolut'• t;umr PB•tat: ll&lt;irlllctl otfiY
1. m.: ClttillliD Endoooor. I !Ill l.ulhoran church. - Morlllng a• /·10 D. .,
p. 111. llvoallla Servlae, UO p. 110rah1P l:lt a. m. anti 10 4&amp; ftt Cllllfl'll " .. m
a. IlL: Sunday Sc:bool 1 SO a.m. Oleallr: Rev•. Herbert Grall,
llalltld
of Orlol - 1Both eonare,.llnnt Vt miJII.. (lllllor: Hk:tllii'l llar1on, lfdPI
'Roy c.vter, Milllller,
Bible In&amp; as one at SL John's Cburcll lltatilo ll!aseU AIIL
8upt
School 1:30 a. m. Worthlp and at Pine Grove whill tbf 111w
il.;hoo ' 1:80 a. Ill,; Murb·
Preacblnt l!en'let 10:111 a. m, St Paul'• 1"'"""' '" hein•· llllill onr Wntllhll&gt; II L Ill; NY PIS
Sermons Actually Dellvaretl In Church IYI
Young People's mHitng 8:111 p. .utnd Melltltliol Cltlrek, Ref, I 41 o Ill .: l!lttftlli&amp; !letvlee
m, Evenlne service 7 p, m. V. Pearl A. Cuto, pBiltor. Sunday '3D P. m • ldltlweail Prem • ·
H. Braley, Bible Scllool SupL Schoel at 9:30, Charles Taylor,!""'· 1 !0 a, m Wlldnllda,
Cb""* 01 CWilt. Po. . !lupl. Worlllip 10tvic011110:46.. - " ' - U..ll . . N.
. i ,j lECTOR
rOY HarrlooWiflllt I!Atatl, Et&gt; wltb the Rev. caoto. &amp;rnday ll'lllt. fte&lt;o t.'IYdl J lllrtlflr
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W. Va., vice presldellt; C o L
aJu l!udon, -~ 8lreet, Clyde
NEW
P. Law, lle«!y, W. Va.,
INfORMATION
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member
ol tile bolfd of dJreo.
Everyday Specials
Georp Jolm... lo tile pol~
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llnPMia.• Oeaiii!W 11100 A.li
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Marie's
Style
Pool
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Tu Departmeal of 1 iO HftD' "tlfiN ..
SERVICE ANNOIJNCED
Halrcull . .. . .. . . $1 .2&amp;
Coouly.
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PLEASANT - Funeral
Shampoo
&amp;
Sail
$1.50
ro. .,., ... l"ahltn .. lmJ
GOOD SELECTION
herMlu
aew- dalles
...Dee.
will ·
r1· 1o aervlce lor Mrs. Alma Beller,
RllOUI.A l'lVN.
1963 8!Jick Le Sabre 4 Dr. Sedan- $1795
$3.50
tton l"u ntr•ll e• •I'IW'rvv tiW "'!It
nplace l\obOrl E. Peoples wbo 68, Leon, will be held Sunday
Uad C1r CPttr
to •dl• "'' ....,, IDJ 141' (klloMe4'
Deluxe ttim, tinted glass. automatic trans ., VB engine,
Permanents . $7.50 up
reolgned tile poollion 10 become 2 p.m. In the Walker lolathodisl
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Turq. (\nish with matching interior, new tires, owned
Wa Sell and Serwice
r••t•nrte&lt;'
tmrrotolll•t•l•
nw o u to
306 1. MAIN
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poolmaoler of the local Otapel, Robertsbnrg, W. Va.
,,, ,,., ...._.u Mot ..,. ....- pn n~l l&gt;W ku
b_v eldt&gt;r1y gentleman and is like new throughout. Only
Wigs and Wigletl!
more ;nUJ 00" •Mf'lrrecl tmMirf.lOI'I
pooiORico. Miss Sanden ba1 with the Rev. Paul Graham of.
served aa oUJce depoly of lhe ficiating. Burial wUJ foll0)11 In
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28,000 miles.
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Syracuse. Ohto
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..ven yean, ud wJU be ...,. Mrs. Beller died Thursday in
u , "", ~*' ...,rd a n-. er steering and brakes and power rear window, lugga_ge
BAILEY'S Christm~s
special :,;!a.;';~~j~~:te~':1~:::t~-~L~tJ:~~j,~ plaeed by Mro. Danay Job- Holwr Hospilal alter a . long
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lllness. Friends may call at the
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ish, red interior.
coon. $1.35 to $2.25 L. Ex. L. !:~ premlm.
Mohr-Stevens
Funeral llomf
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EXPERIENCED
M Brmg
after
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today.
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Bil. l Ba1.,ey, ReedsVI'll e, Oh10.
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on or berore tbe 8th day of JaliU&amp;r)'•l'
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12-16-6tc Date:,.t::K:~~ t:'!d..,
N~D PRESIDENT
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OPEN EVES. 9·.00 P.M.
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Admlnilltrat rix uf •he ~111•
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PLEASANT -Col. WiJ~
JOINS OASJ'
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WAN'I' : a goo natura gas
ot Leona A. H1nea wauoo. u.Tf&gt; ..... ~ •
heater 85 ·000
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B.T.U. input or more: Prefer· ~:;n~::~o:n~~:.!m:
been elected president of the mon Signoret, 1959's Oscar win.
PHONE WY 2-2156
From the largest truck or ably with a large ran blower. "'· 1~ "·,.. "" ~ 10. 11.,.. West Virginia Aucti.....-s As- ner, has joined the cost ol "Is
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FOR SALE
bulldozer rodiator to the
Ra - WI 93272 0
ooclation during a special meet· Paris Burning" f11m1n1 In
1
For ~"~---"- ,o==_;,;;~;_:;::===·,ll smallest beater core.
Ph?tne:
Fracnkme,Cie! and.• B 0 ~ ;
Ml!loLs Gc'oLuNTY
log of the association. Elected France.
Wfl
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Los' and Found
ROOMS and bath. unfurnish·
Oh'
l"l5 3t
- - - - ---OPEN EVES. TIL 9
86, RBcme,
10.
lr c 1I The tu book• ..... now
LOST
Collie
ed. real nice. tops in location.
(CLOSED SUNDAYS)
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the De~wn~r of F1r•t hall ;;;,;,.,;,01
·"lllor. blonde and whil e.
Minersville, phone WY 2-3J24.
WY 2-2l4S
Pomeroy FURS AND beef bides. Carl ,or,n.e •~~&amp;1 aeal &amp;rt~ta Taxa..
Chevalier, Long Bottom, Ohio •'••'"· ' ,".'"196_w . Cio•lnc date will
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neck.
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Ho ..·., rd E. Fr~nk
An:; wers to name of
HOUSETRAI LER, sleeps four .
IDEAS at Landmark
Mel ,11s c .. unl y Treu u"'r
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•"'TIQUE Furn•'ure,
dishes
01l n. 24 -31 n) 7 · ~ 1 - 211 " ~.
lf toun d. con Iac I "r..a rl
Brown's Tra iler Par k, Mm·
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N. PC'ac h Fork, or Phone
ersville· WY 2-3324. 12-17-6tc
and He«ting,
Minersville
miscellaneous. Call or wr1te :
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rotta~e
furn
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or
Ohio.
End
your
sewer
Mrs.
Howard Cecil. 100 W.
4
B
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We
have
all
sizes
se,ver
MalD
St.
, Pomeroy.
LUST - Coon 0 og.
rown , unft1rnished. Inquire at Car- Boy's or Girl's 44.95 blcy-c1t
416 Moln St.
Pt. Plouonl, W. Vo.
machines. Reasonable
8 29 tfc
l,luP t1ek tree and Walker mix- man Rest Home RD 3. Porn- with purchase of this
2974
eOPEN AN ACCOUNT IN 3 MINUTES,
.. ct Has co\lar, no name plate. croy, Oho .
t2-17-3tp
Call WY :t.- • da v or mgnt I FURS WANTE_D_:- Red·- FOX~$3.
9 15 tfc
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UNICO 28 CU . FT.
Muskrats, $1_50, raccoons, $1.·
'I 11 "oh.1n•on Chester l-'hunl'
SMALL DOWN PAYMENT DELIVERS ANY
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CHEST FREEZER
"8' 2'62
12-14--3tc l
75. Maran Fur Agen~, (0.
DEC. 17
ITEM IN OUR STORE
. Noti-ce- ·
$299.95
r
0. Wright) N Brown
Ma- The Middleport unit of the
Bill Wellmon
Lft Williamson
"12-16-t.fc
"A GOLD STA R STORE"
son, W. Va _ Ph. 773·5296, WCTU will meet Friday even\\rEl\E~D Specm ls - 10 gal- ----- Q
week days 4 p.m.
12-4-30tc lng, Dec. 17 at 7:30 p.m. at the
lon t.-'{jU!ppcd ocquarlil m $l3, 1Tl-IT{ EE BE DROOM ~ouse. for 1
POMEROY
First Baptist Church in Mi&lt;ldi&lt;&gt;i
161
2
2
l\1·e wtth pu rch&lt;~se pat r ,,f j ~ent Phone WY - 2l6 .
N.
J•ck w. Cm•v
Real Estate For Sale
port.
drlux e gupp ies. Red Finned · :~th Ave.
~1
Manager
The Past Matron's Club
18
2
Te tru s regular 75c for
35c.
1 ( ~l'- 'lr:;:; r•.m .-.. ,, hJ P
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Evangeline Chapter, OES, Midil ;, 1; Pet and ~ovelty Shop. ed ODd otnfumiohed apart
USED PARTS FOR ALL
il.,,t.l.,.. /Jt6/fto
dleport, will hold their Christr· .·ra PrJwell St.. Mi ddleport. I menl.9 WY t-!0434
17 1\ tfr
machlneS. repair ser I
MAKES &amp; MODELS
y.,rliU ~ 1 . , mas party Friday evening, Dec.
l vice. all makes. WVp 2-22114 1
t. lhio. Hours 2 to 4 p.m
__ "." d'1 !- ROO_M__ ifr];:;-~dapartrr;ent
. ·.
· pOMEROY-One storyframe,, 17, at the horne oI Mrs.
The Fabric Shop, omerov . 12 Mi1et North of Pomeroy
DEC 19
5
1
11 hJ !! p.m. __ .
_ 12 . 1 7 ~3 te for renl. Phone WY 2-2776.
Authroized Singer Sales and
On State Routt&gt; 7
part Permastone front ,
i ter 5 p.m. Phone WY 2-3574. Service.
! 29 tfc I
PHONE 985-2297
rooms, mod~rn bath, full base- Annual Chnstmas prograamhristl
".r.\'~~ I .Y'1'5 Grocf'r)'. now lorat- 1 Rowl ey and Heed Hardware.
men!
gas furn "ce
heat1' ng,l the Bradford Church of
"'
t·J ncar t.l1e Avenue Br id ge. :
tfc
APPLEs.
red-nnd
yellow
De
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double
garage.
Excellent
1~ : Dec. 19. 7 p.m. Children's
11 1
v. t:l d 11 ~e S,J1urrfttv evening, I
- ious. Stayman,
·
HEATIN G~ PL UMBING
Ctttion. $11 ,000.
gram of songs and
·
DfcembN 111 . but will bl' op-1t'HAII.EH LOTS - free .ew
Gnm es Go\dJ~n . Melrose.
I Ooxol bottle Gas Arnold
MIDDLEPORT _ SiX
room 1an_d a candiPiight service
f· n :d IHI I' nt'w lm·:Jtion 1Ihe 1 agt and water 6rown ·q !Tall
en dai ly and Sunday.
thers. 618 E. Mam Street
frame-, modern kitchen end mixed groups.
l• 1rmer Coleman \ Grocery lo· ' er Park ISf a\e ApprovOO l
Orrhard, Wilkesville. Ohio.
Pomeroy.
9 22 Uc
bath hardwood floors, fir!!· The Pomeroy Bend ( .'iit iizentsi
t.J tl! 1)!\ H1mte 124· Hulb nd l Mmers ville. Olllo, l'Done W\
12 8 30tp
plac~ eoncrele front porch. : Band Radio club will have
J:o.1d ut ('1 1 nl;'~ Cap h Il l) . l z.:-tl?4
I I~
ELECTROLUX cleaner· repos-:
Close' to schools and stores. 1Christmas party December
\\ ~·..:tnl tn 1\ l' komC' e~''~ ry- 1 4 riom.l. unfu~ni!-ihed apart- sessed, take over payments.
Phone Tod11y For
$8.SOO.
, at Pomeroy second ward house.
r;~1·· (!pen week d:1ys 6:..; 0 a.. m~nt. Charles Lyons, Mason, 1 $6.00 per month. Phone 675 - ·
HARRtSONV(LtR ..;.."· !.~.~ '"-!tory j Potluck redreshements w1ll .
ll-ll-tfc 4331· PL. Pleasan~ W. Va.
I FREE ESTIMATES
I fr ame 6 mnms bath utility ,.,rved at 6:111 p.m . There will
111 I·• B p ,,, """ Sm1day 9 11.. Va. 773_5611 _
1 room,' fro nt po~h, 'garuge. ; be a $1 gift e~change.
am . 1o 7 p m.
l2-17-3t p - ------- ---,
12·16-6tp 1
5 ROOM f11rrish!:'d np:1 rtnwnt -- ------ -- ON
Large lot on Route 648 _$3,800 _
D~C. 20
Cl \ Shc.nl. Sondav. Drt·emher IVY 2-22llll
II 4 tfc R. C.A. certridge tape record- eALUMINUM SIOING
c. c. CUl1\LER REALTV
Meigs County Hospital r nm
1•1 L:&lt;~.r k \\""r ll ()n Farm. \'ht&gt;s- 4 R::!Oil·l ~J OUSP. 2nd SL, Syer. Bottled glls eook stove. I
eSTORM DOOR
WY 2-3830
WY 2.3638 mission at Veterans Memorial
lf·r . 1Jl11o. spon~orPd by tliP r:H'use, wi1h hnt and cold ' Intercom, 2 unit s. no wiring
&amp; WINDOWS
l2· 17-5tc hospital December 20 at 8 _p.m.j
C ll. ·,• ~ ·r Fin~ !J~·parlrm- nt.
wil ler Moore's gas heater
requirt-&gt;d. Howard
L1rki ns,
eROOFING
- - -- -- - - Regular meeting.
12 16-3tp htg garden lui IVY 1-33.i 2.1 Portland. Ohio. Vl 3-2461.
Exterior Decorators
For Sale: Houso and lot, Kerr
SHOOTING match at ~menc&lt;n - - - 11 24 Uc
- - - - - - __ l2-lii-3tp I
Of Ohio
St. ~ity water and gas. Rea·
TO HAVE 8UJIGI&gt;RY
Legwn Farm. Butland. Ohto, · BRICK DUPLEX 3 bedrooms :PONIES for Christmes, all
IOO&lt;lble. M. Mollohan, Tuppers
0
12
644
Bctch Grove H.0ad, Sunday· [1 livi ng room, dining room, kit· 1 es and ages. Some good o;&lt;:b~ ["'"'W"Y=!"-5~ucruMooldd1EJiel'p"ort,.=,·~~ Plains.
·l4-Stp PT. PLEASANT - Mrs.
JJ ec. i9 al noon.
Shotguns. ellen, basement and g&lt;irage One-third down. Ba\acJ~e
FOR SALE: 24 acre farm. a old Somerville, Park
Evrryoue welcome. 12-14-5tc fo rced arr gas furnace. But- the month. Paul Orr, WI 9
Compjete Servk:e
room house, 2 cisterns. 4 out. IUffertd a stroke while '
·------- - -ternut Ave. Cat1 WY 2-51 27.
3192 after 5:30.
Crill Bradfqrd
buildings. In Hemlock Grov, in the choir of Christ
DBLICIOUS Homemade Pizza,
Jl [3 trc,TW
- 0 - bfd
54;.- - Hou•eWrite,......, 01 C.Diatll
UJe furmer Edwin Schu~ pal Chnreh Sunday, Dee. 5
50c "5c and $1 00 size9 De-- -·
room
. . '
the1sa property. Phone WY :t.-- undergo surgery at Cabeiii·Httm-1416 M81 St
Pt PI
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A. l.. ~RADFttRD
bos "Jal 100
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6004 ft 5 00
1 ' 'p.'-. 11 50 J· ek' · D _1 MODERN unlurnished 3 rooms I trailer. 8x:l8'. New pamt JOb.
r"~~a:":tiddlc ; / 12s 8 ~'c and bath._ Furnish uttlities. l See it at Daniels Gulf Sla·
BaciDe. Ohio
a er • p.m.
n on
PI
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r
e OPEN AN ACCOUNT IN 3 MINUTES,
l
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ll 16 tfc !ton. Racme.
.
• I Uo FOR SALE: 6 -room house with Somerville was • patient at
SMALL DOWN PAYMENT DELIVERS AO..Iy
INlth lull basement 8M Hy- GaiHpolis Clinic lor IO!V«al
,..
Card o I T"
· Pn kS
.DOUSE on -Lincoln Heights :$- -MILK- cow,:- a calves .. D.
sell Sl., Middleport. Phone: then moved !Al the
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Bradford read, "Gilt of CbriBti
mas," from Ideals. 'lbe love
gift offering was sJvea Ill' each
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"Christmas Around I he rey Swett.
member with scripture or prayOU
World" was the program theme The dmner was PI'O]Iared by er. The worship table was covfor tht Chrlstmao dinner meet- the women of the Komc~udders ered with 8 white cover and
mg ut the Loyal Women's Class Class wtth the men of the class held an old Bible an oil lamp Dick Bodlmer arrives from
oJ the Middleport Church ot servmg. Mrs Oscar · Roush and decorated wllh holly and Kent Slate University today to
tru-151 when 28 memlrers and conducted a short busin" meet- poill,.ttias. The offertory pray- spend the Christmas holidays
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JUt'Sts were seat-ed at tables cov- mg w~en reports were read a~d er was gtven by Mrs. Roush.
with his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
ered wtth linen cloths and dec- I donauons made to. the E?'tly The group sang "Joy To The Bert Bodimer.
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orated with candles, holly and . Flynn Home lor Chnsttan Worn·, Wirld" ond Doug Jlicks sang Michl Loyd, freshman at Ohio
l en m Indtona and the Chtld-I"Three Kings." Doug and his Stafe University, Is bere for
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Tile Rev . Donald Hicks gave i ren's Chri~tian Home In Clev~- ~ father sang. ··o Come All Ye the Christmas vacalion wtth his i
WITH
the 1able blessing. Gul'sts jn- land A. gtfl was ptesented lu Faithful.'' The meeting
was part!nls, Mr. and Mrs. Bruce I
LONG TAILS
clud·'l the Rev. and ~D·s Don· ' the Jamtor and Mrs.
Roush closed wilh te singill8 of "Si- 1Lloyfd.
111d Hirks :1nd son, Doug, Mrs. i thanked her comm.i.Uees . and : lent Night'' and the beuediction. l RIO Grande College studen1:S
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~ 1 .,,betlt Hill, and Mrs. Aud- l lh~ Homebuilders ltr thetr •er~ 1 Ml's. William Reynolrts and 1spending . the Cltrlstmas hoti--~--: \lilt'.
i Mr~ . Homer Jonrs wt.'re in ~ay vacat10n With the1r parents,
Sizes
Mrs. Robet1 Reibel and Mrs. · charge of the gift exchange mclude, Don Hanning, Jerry
14V~ to 20
I William Bradford prest'nled tlu• : Mrs. Eml:'st Lall anee and Mrs. D:cvls, Denms. ~aele;shr E~
Juat ln. time for ChrlstPomeroy, Ohio
program which induded t h 1:.' Oscar Roush were m charge ot Chambers, Chrlshne a '
'scripture from Mtlltht&gt;w and th l' : the decorating and used the ~ zanne Bradbury.
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mu giving. Genuine top
TONIGHT &amp; SATURDAY
Lord 's Praver in unison Doug ' Hg!ltcd lree with a nativity I Todd Ault, son
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grain oowhlde. With re"MY BLOOD R-UNS tOLD" Hicks sv.ng "a vo&lt;:al solu. ·.,Awav 1sceue on the pmno and grf'en- Mrs. Gnry Aul~, Sprmg le , 15
· the Manger .. With Mrs. (ash
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l'roi Uonahuc, Jof'Y Hether· m
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movable pass case. Boxton.' BilrrY Sullivan, Jeanette I B
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Mr. and Mls. WJlllam u t, , rs. IIIII!
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yule lug uf England, reed1 ng ot ·
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:, Mlt\'t Gift Boxod
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Elecl1nn of offlce~s W?~ held
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Deborah : way. the Christmas tn~t'
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Cl.·rk lluster Ke:tton. Hal l lrt&gt;e m Am~nca sa id Lo have I ghh..rs ot Amenra, met Tues\I '.) l.1 mbeck,
Eve A!'df"n,
TAILI-.·
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Gertrude Hoff- The Golden Circle class of 1ft
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~un . counCilor. opened the meet- the Rutland Church of Christ
~ Stoogf's
Mrs. Re1bel gavt• the !tlory or mg rn ntuah:;;tle form.
held its December meetmg Wlth ~~
Colorc&lt;~rtoons
' all sizes 10 to 13 nt
the "Cobbler and his Guests.''
Commumcatiuns were read a potl uck turkey dinner Saturtijree different sizes In
fr om .Ethel Hornbeck, n.;1t1o n&lt;~l day evenmg at 6 in the church
eounulm ; Bt·sste
Sloat. state , basement.
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coun cilor and Myrtle Timmer- j Seventeen members and two I H
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man. natJonal benefit deport- 1 guests were seated at lhe table 11 ~
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for sheerness and longer
ment seert&gt;tary. Jt was BnnOlw· With whitE' cover and decorat- ,I Ideal gift - for work ~r everyday wear.~ Colorful
wear. Choose seamless re1·
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ular and seamlesa supreme
plaid patterns that he'U ll•ke -: two
at till' home or Mrs Hoffman. and CluJ:-&gt;IlllJS bells. Joollowmg
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pm
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Offirers e-lected were Grace dent carl Hysell, Victor Breley
MEN'S
Swan. cou nrllor · Kirt Row an, gave Ule opemng prayer.
.associate counrilor;
Sherley Devotiona 1s were rea d bY ,.:ft
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Leona , ltich&lt;::rd Grueser, the minutes a"
Hen:-; l e~, conduet~r:
Ch~~ lrs from thP last meetmg were read :
Heritage brand - cotton handkerchief with corded
Hensle). warden.
Ad~ Btssell, b J.
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Out.~l de sen.tmE"I· an
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mtsJde sntmel. ond Gerf.rude rt&gt;porl and Ht \13 Snowden the
$1.00, box
Hoffr~an. tru ~lee.
flow er report. Crella Musser \US '
Mrs Hoffman w"s presented ·
Jed k The meeting was I 1
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repor with
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prayer by Jessie ,
ulsu a gtft from Ph)llts Rowan. G. .
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and rt' frf'shmt•nts were served ley, and R1cbard Grueser, ass1st- ~
account at our "Full Service" bonk for
. Tilt' nf'~t tnt'ctlll g will be Janu" ant t('lldlt'r, were
presented W
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class.
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Chrislmos is giving a doublo gift, Money
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end the beginning of a protective cosh
Otf1ers present with the I· ' :
l&gt;me were Bl&lt;mche Braley, Hel- W
reserve that will grow with inlerost, as
en May Nelson, Roy and Jar. I
earned! Give several th is yearo
: ettu Carter, Clair and E t hel l ~
Tad or Purl and Barbara Van , w
M; ter,' Thelma Hu&lt;:ie!l, Janette w
D&lt;.~vl s, Charles Grueser, and
Come tn and arrange for THEIR
A rand\{'ligh!ing sf'rvire wa$ Ureg and Teresa Van Meter.
gilt savings accounts NOW I
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Pom!'I'\JY atT::~e Jt~~~~~~ryofm~~t.in!n~~~~r~ ~
Chu.• of Chnst Sundny eve·
w PANTS
mng b\ the ChnstJao Endt&gt;avor Pud Van ~h·ter.
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Sizes 29 to 5I
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Tile organ prelull• by Miss
.f09ftl"cuohloned
solei
EIJ wbeth Duffy opened the ser·
lengtb. San·
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vil'e. follmvt&gt;rl bv u hymn and
forh:ed &amp;hrun1r
discov.r.lltt most comtorlable tll~n in the worldl They'•
prayer by Joe R'y nold•. Anolh·
full cUL CholOI
toftt'f lined throughout, have et concaoltd ela1tic IMtepo
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~ popular eolors
,.. eripptr-ond dreamy. bovncv. foa~~~ .. lnters.oltt."tD
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,I cradle your weorv teell Flowe~rinl fine pinwall corclurcrt
1\1w.1!1 5 11 ~md Luke t 26-J5 bv. A Chnstnws program, "The ' ~
In black whitt-with-pink, vwhite.WW..blue.
Joe Reynolds The group sang Wo rd Wl:ls M11dt' Flesh." wlll be V SHIRTS
Wort~~n:, o•el,.mall!-C-5%~ medium (6-7\1.~ la.go 111-9~
th ree {'arnls Interspersed with presenlt'd at the
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see all the other styles In Angel Treads for
sr-r1pture readi ngs by Joe Rey- church Sund.1y at 10.30 a n1.
= toTo 20m;;tch
tnd in his ngbt
and Girls on sale on the 1st floor.
TJolds Sheili! Uhlrngtr, and Lm- The ot gu n prdud~, "The Pas- · = 1lecve length.
dn Wehrung.
ton1le.'' !rum ''The Me.,smh'' !It
A so lo. "What ts This.'' "'"'ds bv ~'lr~. Hen )jcutzl ing will open ~
Men's Work Caps
pre..,ente-d by Peggy Jo Howt·rs the serv Jce.
Speak mg VO I('es ~
and &lt;.~ l'llfl"tm:ts rrwdlliition . \Jolll be HeY. Wilbur Perrm. Mrs. :: 69c to 2.95
'The L1 ght That Ncv':'r Fail- Pearl Mora &lt;~nd Mrs. Hoy Seyf'd,"
~~&lt;~ s gt\ en by .Jerry I\.·lu:-; fned and Carl K£~ulz, a l'on ct"&lt;~ l · ,.
MODEL EIC-4
Men's Covorollo
Serving Meigs County for o\'er 93 vear.
ter~ . pastor
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5.95 and 7.95
Durmg the candlelig ht srr- wtll be the readmg of the ~
POMEROY
RUTLAND vi(·e ea('h member lighted u ('hn 5lm ds slory nnersp~ r std ~
Men's Work Gloveo
r·ant11e !riJm the largt! ('andlf' w1 Lh mu~i c and song. .
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on the rommunton t:Jble Hnd Mr·s. Marvin Hurl w1ll pre- ;l
39c to 3.95
. st·at ~ sent a ~11 '•Jr, 1'1Jc "'
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" an~ "Silent Night" The pro- Wlldt'rn e. . ~." and tht: choir Will ~
Member Federal Depostt Insurance Corporation
Men's Work
,l! r&lt;~m clo!;ed With prayer
by smg ·- u Cmne. u C1Jil1C Emma- 14
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tfA Neao;;~;: and Mrs. Don Thomas
Work Sock•
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39c to B9c
(,~ Flock; Oh Little ')'own ot Beth- ; a
~ Jehem. •nd u Holy N•~ht, and ~
Mrs. :\~:Jse wrll prese nt a solo, .
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Wl.at Child Is This '!
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INTRODUCING!
Ollu:rs tak mg part are Randy
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~ Jeff (;Jbbs, Don Swisher, Eddte ~
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A NEW IDEA IN PLASTIC
h~rd ~ !md Rookie trov., f\tlk e
6ives neat, uniform servings ...
Young
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Dav1d
Crow,
wisemen.
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Utht r nu:m!Jer.s of the choir
ALL YOU DO IS 6UIDE IT/
ORDERS FOR:
are Mrs. John McLaughlin, Mrs.
Lets you do oven the toughed
New feature - felt backing that prevent&amp; slipping.
: W1lbur Perrin , Mrs. Guy Russell
eChristmas Wreaths
OILY
slicing
job easily, neatly,
Mrs. Carl Kautz, Mrs. Alfred
Feels like cloth.
expertly.
• Artificial Cemetery
I Crow. Fred Blaettnar, Jeff Burl,
MADEIRA PA'ITERN- ALL WKITE
$18·98 •Reciprocating sloinless steel
, Carl Kautz ond Ben Neutzling.
Wreaths And
blades snap in for use, snap
54x54 . .. .. .. . .. 2.95 60x90 . .. .. .. .. 5.95
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out
for eaay cleaninJ.
S4x72 .. .. .. .. .. 3.95 72 Round ....... 4.95
. i Cub Scouts Make
•Grave Blankets
'6 f&lt;tol Cordstt.
· Gijtajor Father~
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•PoMrlut GE motor.
The pl&lt;dge to flag led by
Unuouol Chrlslmoo Ar·
~ Tommy Reed opened the mee~ ~
rongt.IMnto - oloo PoHory
. ,~ i.tg of Den Three CUb Scouts
and Floor Planters.
Wednesday after school at the
WILL BE ON THE SECOND FLOOR
home ol Mrs. Richard Rosen·
OTHER ELECTRIC
be. urn.
SATURDAY
AFTERNOO'N
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Gilts for fathers were made
SLICING KNIVES
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b)' the boy• assisted by Mrs.
School, now associated with Francis Florist,
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Rosenbaum and Mrs. Elza Gll·
Bring
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more Jr. den mothers. Each boy
also make a santa using loll
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plates, construcUon papet• ar
r.,..,..,cotton. Plans were made to
Phone WY 2-2644
meet at ihe Rosenbaum home
Friday at 6 p.m. to go carolI. MAIN STUIT
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Pomo1oy, 0.
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CIRIINHIM:SI PHON I WY 1-3401
gift exchange at the Rosenbaum
home.
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b)' Refreshmentl
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SATURDAY, DECEMBER 18, 1965

POMEROY-MiDDlEPORT. OHIO

VOL XVII SO. 205

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Bearded, Unwashed Astronauts Plop Down
Nearly 14 Days After Blastoff at Cape
SPACE CENTER, Houston (UPI)- Space champions Frank Borman and James
Lovell came home for Chrstmas aboard Gemini 7 today with a splashdown in the
Atlantic at lhe end of their two-week space marathon.
Bearded, unwashed and "sort of cruddy," the space endurance champions J:llopped down at 9:06 a.m. EST exactly 13 days, 18 hours and 3~ minutes after lrftoff
from Cape Kennedy on Dec. 4. They brought home to the Umted States every space
endurance record in the book. Retro-rockets firell automatically at 8:28 a.m. EST
181 miles high over the Gilbert Islands in the Pacific and the astronauts began a
fiery descent into earth's atmosphere. It was the end of their 206th orbit.
They stepped aboard the flight deck of the aircraft carrier Wasp, walking a little
stiff-legged after 13 days, 18 hours and 3 6 minutes cooped up in the cnfines of their
small space capsule. But they were smiling and happy. Bearded and "sort of cruddy,"
the men who captured every spaceflight endurance recOTd n the book walked down
a red carpet smiling, waving and patting each other on the back.
Live television from the carrier, beamed to the United States via- the early bird
sateilite. let millions of Americans watch the arrival of the two space aces on the
carrier. The spacecraft, partially guided by the astronauts, undershot the target area
in the Atlantic south of Bermuda by anywhere from 8 to 17 mile . Radar showed it
8 to 9 miles, visual slighting
helicopter. They were aboard 221was well. The swimmers swung
from 12 to 17 miles.
A plane got a visual sighting minutes after splashdown .
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big hatches shut
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~~r~~ u e ta ~~nu e t~ ore , 1 liferaft to a watt the helicopter IEST, both men were
gafely
1t e wa er. e wea er was pickup.
aboard the helicopter and en
beautiful, the sea calm and the Lovell followeti from the route back to the dock or the
waler a balmy 78 degreell _ m' spaceship at 9:25 a.m. EST and ' Wasp.
the splash area '"me 565 mtles he, too, stepped into the l "The astronauts are both In
southwest of Bermuda. "
lifecraft.
good condition," the crew
The plane rep?r1
every- The pilots gave aU on hand a aboard the recovery helicopter
thmg looks all rtght.
big "thumbs-up" sign that aU reported.
Splaohdown was a shade later ~~.....;.....;_.:___:::_
than the timetable called ror.
At 9:05.36, mission control
reported the craft down.
The main chute had opened I
on schedule at •n altitude or
two miles over the splashdown
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Pomeroy-Mason bridge. A car driven by Rtcharrl S. Fo11ler. West Colu mbta. rammed 111/n t he har k ol an auto opt·l'ated by ~Irs . 0 see! "'
Middleport. The Sears car lthe seco nd vehtcle tn photo) then 11enl aero ss lhe hi ghwa y, JUmped up on a guord rat I obulment. demolished
telephone booth and stopped on the back end of th e Chevrolet pu:tur e d here . The Chevt ol!'l, belo nging to Oorothv Delo ng of Westerville,
parked on the Shamrock Motel lot. A passenger in or,e of the cars. Betty Ferguso n of 1\'t·st Co luml,ia. 11as token Jo Veterans Memorial~~=~
tal by Pomeroy emergency &lt;quadmen and treated for mmor injuri&lt;"s. Police Chief .It'd I''Phstcr '"" sttll gathenng information on the~
late this morning and no charges hod been filed, pending further im-es ligation.~ Senti111·1 Photo
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day IO l'e If' bra Ie th e ft.1ght s 0[ furth('r word !n1m North re&lt;Jd\ \o b ~g111 t Jik~ •,1 1!hout 1t to th~ Johnson admin.istr•
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I t the ta rge t .carrter probation orders in the Juvenile Court Fnday by Meigs State University President ~ov. consumer
into orbit.
by aboot 13.8 statute mJ!es.
County Juvenile Judge F. H. O'Brien.
I ice G. Fawcett today asked the
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The boys, rangmg mage from 13-16, were ordered to university trustees to abandon u,·
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meet unyom'' tor pc&lt;.~C't&gt; ta lks. I past
wrote F'anfani seeking clarifief
wtthm W mmutes of splash- Juvenile court last weekend after officers learned of the plans to building him a controThat rem or k was attnbuted The two t t.~:ms n•rnr ted the twn. and Fanfani retayf
d 1wn to book a flotation collar thefts.
- - lvenn al $500,000 home
, to Ho by two ll.ilwns who jintcrvi rw 111 li. ll 1cm Fort'Jgn Husk's refJ uest to Hanoi.
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Fawcett rJtr.d a public furor
mte~vr~.e_d han in Hanoi lasq Mlnistt. r 1'\mintorp F.mf.mJ. There the matter rests.
bobbmg and rolling a bit.
the youths admitted lo shop· The youths were also given • created by the trustees' ar.- 1
one US dt plomat put it: :'Ttl
The hatches were opened. lifting incidents in both Porn- orders by Judge O'Brien to be l nounce ment Dec. 9 of plans lol
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I ba d IS now m Hanot' s court)!!
Both spacemen got out of the eroy and Middleport for over a Istudents from 9 am. until noon bUild the manSion as the reason
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craft ~n~ g~ !~to l~ecraf~s th;l year. Police confiscated items every Saturday in juvenile court I for the actwn.
mueh hope it would lead kl niiJ
were In at
or em y t e ranging from auto hubcaps to and also 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. The prestdent of Ohio's larg.
peace moves.
Navy swimmers.
r·ISh.mg Pfugs 1ast weekend 8rter durmg
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They also are to study school i lions'' causing the entire matter Rep.
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, . . . • • • • • • - • - . orders ~f the court ure that orne eat rug .
p~ u: as une o t e reasons or , were enJoyed at the December partmt&gt; nt the past 24-ho urs esc;l pr d Sf' IJO \ts In ]II riPs
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Thursday evemng 111 SvractJSC' JU S wrs o
f' omc1 oy corpo1 a ton unu s. 1 nn &gt; ( 11 contact with Hanoi.
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h steal yresen:e of a arent.l not be permitted to enter any ment a.nd dedlc~tlon I have had • town hall The musrca1 1jrogram\Fryc, 35, New l~ aven. traveling we st : l.ust cnnti'O l of the
~% mus~ make a list pof all store or place of business in to public edu~atwn for 35 .years. ! was m charge of Franc :s An- 1 1961 mode l stat 11m ~ago n she was dfl\lflg. kno('ked down
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to b to Me1gs county.
I could not m ~ood conscJt:&gt;nce l drews with Mrs. Joseph Wip- 60 ft. of guard ra1lmg and went uvt'l' a stl't'p t•miJank proper Y s. o1en s re Y s re
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and tak~ It to the manager of . Judg~ ~ Bnen, aft~r ~he hear- storm of political cont~oversy 1pel as plan Jst.
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stopptng. heavily damag- property . Tl\e do!! Mrs Wolle
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ID 0~10 rnakmg. a.ll parents f1- many innocent people by what 1 busmess sess1on. Two guests ing 1t, ..nd 1ts left side. front , ,.,"as aue mr.&gt;trng to t1Vo1 d w .Jc
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Ttu~ hst w1ll be turned m to n.anc1ally an~ CIVI~aUy respon- appears to be a calculated ef. (~r?l e r~y of ~thcns and now re- and breakmg the wtndshit'ld and struck and kill ed.
juvemle court on or before Sible for thelr children :JP, to fort perpetrated by 8 few peo- s1dmg m Me1~s county, Mr. and • wmdows.
Sheriff Hartt•nbcw h sa1d Mr"
Dec. 23 .and then each of the th~ age. of 18. Judge 0 Br1en pie and aimed at me , a public Mrs. Tom Wmgett, were mtrv- Frye was ~1ken to Vf' lerans Wolre sustJJn-:&gt;d a l&lt;Ht' r&lt;~tmn ul
youths next summer will have s.aJd this also is the Jaw for board, and some generous do- duced.
I Memorial hosp ttal by the Pom- the left leg. bu t no hospitaliw- Wilbur Theobald, o
to obtain employment and reim- f1rst offenders.
nors who wanted to do some- Ernest Wingett, chairman. eroy emergeney squad suf!er- ton was required There wo ~ and officer of the Valley
thing both useful and ncie for spoke briefly on district and 1mg from laeerat1ons of the fore- ;1eavy d::anag!:' 111 1hr fro nt and ber Supply Co.· South
SAIGON - A TRIBAL REthe university," Fawcett said. sta te Democrat meetings he had j head and left !e;..: Nu arrest top of h1•r car. ,'JD arrest was " ·. Middleport, said Friday ..
bellion spread througb the Soulh
j attended recen tl y, and he m- was reportl'd
report(·d
Ohio buildmg materials
Vietnamese central highlands to·
trodueed Rep. Banks of Athens, The next erash Investigated The other m1st1: 1p \\'a~ at 3
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day and at least one American
who has serv ed eight years mi by Sheri ff Hartt'ntr.K·h was Jt a.m . today nr 1 Huult-&gt; 1:24, one·
Special Forces camp was relegis lature and Will be a pruba- 5: lU p m on Houle 1 ~4. lour · hal f nJJl e nn rfh nf S\1-a('use in
ported in rebel hands. It is beble demorrat ca ndidate
for! tenths of a m1le nor'111 of
the Mnwr sville. Slwrrf!'s · oihc&lt;:&gt;rs
lieved they want to set up a
Meigs and Ga llia counties l'IS eorporation limJ is of Hacinr sa1d Vcrnurd D.1lc Hu mph rey.-:
separate mountain state.
wei! as Athens . unless the eourts l Maril yn E:bersiJ:wh
Wolir, J64S Lin roln Hill. Pomeroy. lost
Government troops
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decide differently on reappor- 129· Ha&lt;'ln!.:, tnm~l m g
:;outh control of hh ;lllln, sk1dd l'd on
moving in to crush the revolt.
The Galhpoh!l State Hlghw~y 1th Three r~s ms Fw~e un . to , twnment.
I in a 1965 model e&lt;Jr, sw&lt;:&gt;rvrd pdvl'nwnt ;md fuming 111" veNews of the rebellion broke just
patrol post reported 10 convlC-). e g~n JUry rl aybmoJrndmgl Mr Hanks called his visit a l h&lt;'r vehiele :ilh'mptm g to m1ss a iu·ile on 1ts top.
after informed sources disclostn Metgs County court y u ge
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tions, six Ones and four bond F k W p te J
. gt't-acqumnted VISJI and s::ud hP dog 1 at nm onto tit l~J.t an
Humphn·v-. !'i &lt;Jid he too lnl:'d
ed that the United States has
1 ~~~ge Por~r ~r;~red Vernon I would retu_r_n ,ro: furth~~ .t~!ks lnst (:ontr~J. ,·
forfeiture
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begun B52 bomber strikes a·
county
court.
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automoblit
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tughway
. I ht·rc was heavy dam- ~ on 1! $200,000 worth of
gains! the Communist supply
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the highway · rllpped or a te!e- ''ges to h1s 1965 Vu!ksw&lt;~gen. ! m !%0 nd prorit would
corridor through neighboring, , 1 ,,
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Roy
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and
grand
larceny
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cookies,
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but he e&gt;co ped tnJury. The :m.ooo and m 1963 it would
nominally neutral Laos.
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Patton, 31, Las Vegas, Nev.: Mrs. Vrnon Miller was bound I punch provided by ladies of
misl1:-1p 1s str ll under inw~ llg&lt;i· on ly S4.:l40.
LONDON - BRITISH SOUR·
;nd'!:coslsk. unsa~e oc:ratlon. over on a single charge of for- the club, were served buffet Gallipolis 78 Pomeroy 59 tion.
"There IS too much ride
ces today scoffed at reports that ,1,,
a~ 'non~~P ~n~urk~ 21m~ gery. Both entered pleas of not style. from a table decorated Athens 68 Jackson 56
t'oo lit tle profit," said 'lbeobli
Rhodesia haa enough oil to last II'' ,, ·
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guilty to the criminal affidavits in the Christmas motif by Mrs. Logan 62 Middleport 61
"to 1nterest young people
six months Ill a year. They pre- '1'
d ~I eac Cl ~ an Mc%Ji': fi!ede agllinst them.
j Enoch. A social hour followed
Not 5onvillo 78
Dr. Maag A.! vi"''
gomg ;nto business today."
dieted rebel Premier lao Smith
CHARLES HOFFMAN'
an
mer ar ' 26. t e_ ron whose case will be ponder· the refreshments peflod. The
Wellston 67
Dt&gt;acllinP is NPar
I He sa id in 'lis o~inion
will Ire forced to start rationing
CHARLES E. HOFFMAN, port, $IS and costs, all for speed
Clarence Koehler charged [ next mee!Jng will be on Mon· Southwestern 65
eost or medicare will
oil produciB because of tlte em- ZO, son of Mr. and Mn. Dana Pomeroy, $IO ond costs, fatl· with DWI was the ' third per· day, January 17, at the SyraNorth Gallia 56
Dr. E F. M.tag, Actmg Meigs the industry.
23 • son whose' case will be ponder- ! cuse town hall.
bargo imposed Friday by Brit- E. Hoffman, Rudand, bas ••· JOg ; Robert CUnnmgham,
Kygur Creek 84
: County Hea lth Commi sstoner,' President John
aln against his while minority oted In !be U. S. Air Foree i Pomeroy: $IO and cost\oll a~r ed at the next grand jury sesHannan, W.Va. 54 I todav reminded res iden ts. that Istded and !adleo1 ~=~:a'~~
government.
ltoted In the U. S. Air F....., speeding, Robert Cunru gh
ston. Koehler also entered~ not
DANCE AT RUTLAND
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1966 rood serme operators h-! servmg a ham d
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The oil embargo, signed b)' and to undergoing baalc troln- 23, Pomeroy, $IO and cosiB: ~ guilty plea.
There will be a record hop
Eastern 5113 ot's) cense must be obtamed at the Miss Eva Thomu, Mrl.
ueen Elizabeth Friday night, fnl at Lockland Air Foree relll ~ansrer reg!s~t~~ · 8 $5
tonight at the Rutland High McArthur 56 Racine 30
Health department before .Jan~ 1 Fraser. Mrs. Bernard
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WIS the tougbeot economic san- Base, San Antoalo, Teus. erry eauger, • es tre,
PLAN PROGRAM
school gym following the Rut- Western 89 Hamden 76
uary !.
IBeth Fultz and Mill Beso
ction taken by Britain to da!t Hollman to a 1963 lfadaa!t and cosls, defective murner.
The Syracuse Asbury Metho- land-Belpre game. Larry An- Allonoville 76 Wilt~n 49
The Health Departmen t sche- born.
fn its effort to topple Smith's of lltllland Hlp schaol end
Forfeiting $27.50 bonds were diBI church w!U have its on- 1 derson from WMPO will be in Fairland 80 Oak Hill 53
&lt;lule shows 11 will be closc&lt;i
breakawll)' African regime.
attended Rio Graltle Cltlege Okey Ford, %5, Ironton, stop nual Christmas progral" al the charge. The dance is sponsored Chesapeake 60
trom noon on fl&lt;&gt;c 23 until Mon-1
ARREST MADE
ond Capilli Unl•erolly prlol 'sii!R' Gracia Workman 30 Long church Sunday, December 19, by the student council.
Cool Grove 56 day, Drc. 27 The deparrtmcnt l David Campbell,
Por.-.
to ~~~ eDI!mnetll. Hollman llo~
left of ce~te,'· and begtnnlng at 7:30p.m. The proRipley 72 Pt. Pleuant 67 wtU be open Dec. 27-28-29 end · was arrested. by Pomoiroy
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Lancaotor 71 Ironton 58
unttl noon DP&lt;· 30. A $10 !me ''ha•ged With dJslurbiD!:
Derl!lnl Rhodl!llia cut off
oil wiD receive kcbaiclll lnlnfnJ
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Mr
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Paul
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can Ire levied each day on per- peace. early today. He
l!lpplles to nelgbborill!l Zambia
area
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Swlndel~
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Shade,
PIIS!or
Wendell
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todaY In dlrect retaliation lor
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Ito de&amp;feas, under illllD¥ tlkles. '
license prior to the deadline. Cltorles Lepr'a eourt.
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