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In Bethlehem Displayed qt
Ha, Holiday Party

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The December

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Meditations Remembrances Feature
M.ISSIOnary
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Christmas Eve Communion Service
At Grace Episcopal Church to be held

ot1flrmwht 011t that the light
'l'lle Sansbury Girl Sot!Uts Veotmenta of the ancient offered at 10 o'Clock Ch•lstmas
United
to
the
shepherds
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the
Troop
lOO met al the home ol church will be worn 1..-· ihe .mDl'lling, lor those who cannot
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11 6 30 baked ham dinner pre- 1ng. Quarterly birthdays wm
Methodist Church was h a! d Chrlstmio 'was not of this
Mra. Phil Ollllnger Friday even- eondlelilht service of Holy Com- attoll!l the Christmas Eve Nr(eded the meettns of Che.•ter 1 be observed then, with the kJI.
Tuesday evenlns at the church. but was the slory of the Lord.
for 8 Chrlatmas party.
munton Christmas Eve at 9 p;m. vice at t.
Council. Daughters of America, chen committee servlnS the re- Miss Patricia Fields, student Prayer by Mrs. Richard Rupe Following a h,ymn, Mrs.
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In Grace Episcopal church.
---Tuesday evenlns. with 50 pre- freslunents. Ada Morris and nurse at Holzer Hosptal School opened the meetint!. Symbols nie displayed a Christmas
Games were played and Sifts "The Story of the Chfilltmas ""lecflJ Circle Meet~
'1ent. Ada Morris asked grace. Letha Wood reported on taking Of NurslnS, Is spending a weelcs ol Christmas were used on the she had received which was
uciransed. -Each Sirl received Fire," created lor the oecatlo~, "'~.
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Leda Mae Kraeuter,' rouncil. a basket of fruit, candy and vacation with her parents, Mr. worablp center, including a adapll!tion from the
a Girl Scout drlnklnl
and , will be told by The Rev. IUcb. AI ClaW,tth Dmner '
or. opened the meeting in ritual- ~ nuts to Bernice Ridenour, and and Mn. Joseph Fields Sr. wood carving of the Nativity, 4J Uno Bible printed in 1456. a candy cane from her
ard Martin rector In place of The EJeCta 'Cin:le met at ' lstic form and reported ill were Erma Cleland and Esler Wright , and Jeffrey,
purchaaed by MI., Lydia ' Eb- told the ilory of Christmas
Mra. Wi!Uam Ohlln&amp;er
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Mary Parker, in hospital, and 1on taking a basket to Faonie l Mr. and Mrs. Dwight Milhoan ersbachln Betblehem In 11162. cordins to Luke, which
Phil Ohlinger.
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Zon&gt; Btgii• and Selma Call have i Adams at Elmwood rest home. and son, Rhett, spent Monday The scene was carved by ..-. read by Mra. Downie.
were served to Connie
children of the Sllll!lay li01cl11fl p:ai. ,Mro, WiUII ' babv bovs A thank you letter
In Marlette with Mr. and Mrs. phan boys In the Christian AP" 1 Tw• e&amp;rols preceded the
Floranell Burney, Ann.
School will sins a selection -of· 'tltOtiy; iilile cillajl'ln)ll!; ,pres ,
.,; ,.,;1 from Golde Kra&lt;'kom· l At the close of the m~ting Robert Calland,
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prt&gt;ach Mission.
ltns of Mathew 2:1-11 by
Coonie Grueser, Becky
carols before the aervlce bet!~ .'In the abs¥. !&gt;(_!lk•. Tqpy
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berger tor cards sent her whtle ! a Chrtstmas party was enjoyed. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Sadler
Rupe whO explained the
Debbie Ohllnser, Nancy
and all young people are In Fowler.
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Jli and fro m Dorothy Lawson JWhile members were seatPd in iof Bridseport arrived today to Mrs. Rupe told of the period lbQI of the star. The star
Diana Ridgway, Beverly Smith, vlted to atay for the rejnalnder . 'Mrs, Dave. [)ant was~
Comtwtmcations
were read , a cir&lt;le. Santa arrived and the · spend Christmas with ber sister, of advellt and e&lt;plalned the guided the WISemen was a
Darlene Michael, Sheila Folmer, of the service. A nursery In HDIIal . ~~- 8J1d bed .lor
from F'dtlh Wakely. district de- ~ group •ang Christmas carols I Mrs. Bentz Wolfe.
four weeks berore Christmas. only destsn. A carol and
Shelly Clark, Becky WUI ODd a the parish houae Is provided bor theme, "~emlier." Treats
put) '"'tUng aU past council· I With Olive Eeber as acrom· l Miss Bonnie Smith student ~ ats,oI fplatned ':'"t the by Mrs. Downie closed
prl&gt; guest, Kim Ohlinser.
for the younsest family mem· wore Jli'OP81'ed lor: flll!il-lna lor
'" ;.. au end a mt'Oting .lan· l pan is!. The book officers and ; at Glenville State College in co or VlO e • or purp e, r&lt;:P"" srun.
hers.
tbe holiday and Mrs. AnthQDJ
usrv ! "' Pomeroy !OOF for Erma Cleland. deputy. were pre. Weal Virginia, arrived Friday ' seated moumlns or penitence; Mrs. Jay Warner,
'l'lle church has been decor- anno"''C8d that tlie circle would
. D , P : sented gift•f thby Mary
Holler,
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the red rose a symbol of Mary, conducted • sh..-t business ,...
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hoI ays mather of Jesus J_esus IS re- st
Can-d good5
wers and poinsettia plants about m•etm'.• of ..._ Socle·_ty. Pre·~
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0 or er wltb her parents, Rev. and Mrs.
C11un J!o! s rlub
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The guo &lt;! ol order committee I &lt;'Ummlttee. Secret pals were re- Menzel Smith.
!erred to as the Ro~e of Sharon. b1'0118bl by the members t~
the alter, wreaths on walls and were Mrs. Anthony, Mrs. Dal:)tt,
fhunked the Young Wives rluh vealed wtth a g1fl. new names Mrs. J. A. Eden and motltor, 'l'lle symbol ol light was ~· prepare baskets for ~eedy faml·
doors, ribbons and pine 011 the Mra. N..-a Hamilton, Mra. MU·
lor leavtnR th• decora ted tree drawn for the commg year. and ' Mrs. B. F. Gravely returned pla1ned by Mr~. T. A. Dowrue lh!s. Refreshmenta m keeplns
pews, and a Christmas tree.
ton Hood, Mrs. Joe Wllaon,
for the meetmg A vo~ of g1fl&lt; were exchanged.. Lilli! home Tuesday £rom Dunbar, who said that light to ChriStians wtth Christmas were served by
Several pieces of Christmas Mrs. Frances Bearha and Mrs.
thanks was ~iven the kiU:h•n Chnsty won the door pi'IZe,
W. Va. Mrs. Eden Is tmprov· symhohzes the commg
of the host'""''· Mrs. Jack Car·
music, both rare and famlllar, Richard OWen.
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committee for preparing the din- !
1ng from surgery at 'l'llomas ChriSt. She lighted two can&lt;lles sey and Mrs. Charles Perst~
will be offered by the choir.
. Esthe · Ktd•nour thanked •
Memorial Hospital
on the worship center, one for er. Favors were nut cups o
and besl·loved e&amp;rois are to be
ANNOUNCE PROGRAM
; :;· l'am /or
gift to her at !
~ Mr. and Mrs. J~mes Patter· His divine nature and one for Ia~ doily and decorated with
sung by the congregation.
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f son and sons, Brent and Terry His buman nature. It
was pomsetltas.
Rev, Wilbur Perrin o1 the A celebration of the Holy Com- will bave Ita Christmas prograjll
Pomeroy Federated
Church munlon, without mucls, w~ll be Fri"·y at 7;: 30 p.m.
nounced that the books would I
ol Racine were Wednesday din""
be audtled December JC at the
• ner guests of his mother, Mrs.
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Desse
home or Lucille Kaeuler.
Installation of officers was
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announced for the next meet·
Christmas meditations an d given to those present including 'l'lle assembly prosram was
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holiday remembrances for shut Mrs. Kloes, Mrs. Frank
the final activity of the Porn
doo of HuntinSton, are apending
the Christmas vacation with
Ins and home and foreign ms- brew, Mrs. Harold Chase,
eroy calendar year usherlns
sionaries highlighted the meet· John Fultz, Mrs. John
the Christmas vacation for
their parents, Mr. and Mrs .
lngs of the circles of the B. H. Mrs. Charles Edwards,
students whlcb wUI extend
James Brew'ngton, Middleport,
Sanborn Missionary Society of Jacob Turner, Mrs. James
January 3.
:OON Mr.Hand Mrs, VLuck"'fdoo
the F'rst Baptist Church which I ders, Mrs. Fielding .:~~~~~~~~
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Mrs. Lera Jones, Mrs.
The annual ChriSimao party 1 Mr and Mrs Willis Anthony\ 1 embers of the One Won One ! The members of the Lovejoy Searles Mrs. Richard
for th~ Middleport Kindergarten 1 were.ln Canal Winchester Tues- ~ass of the Pomeroy First Ba~ Circle met at the home Qf son, a~d Mrs. Donald Boone,
c!a!:lses w~s held Wednesday day to attend funeral services ] list church met at the _Martm I Mrs. Paul Smart for their meet· guest. The next meeting
mornmg WJth the room mothers for Harold Hoy who died sud- ! re;t~~r;.•t Mo;~ayta~enmg .f: ing with cookie treats being dis- announced to be held at
In charge.
denly Saturday.
. • ·the ~~~er~ e the carn'th trlbuted to shut-ins later in the home of Mrs. Richard Owen
His talk followed a
Toys were pre!lented to the
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rJ mas erne ~ 1 evening. Mrs. Manning Kloes, the circle is to have the
sented by the Stwdent AcliviiJrll
classroom inc)uding a battery 1 Alan Wallace,. who i~ with ;grt&gt;en _cover. and .8 cente:rpi_ece chairman, opened the meeting gram for the January B.
Association. Featured in
operated train, dolls, telephone, the_ U. S. ~avy , .1s spendmg the of white poinsettias and pme. with a reading, "Busy Inns." Sanborn Society meeting,
were Terri Fultz, Sandra Hen1d·ll
tops. games, and other toys holidays With. ~us parents, Mr. Following the dinner the group Devotions were given by Mrs.
rix, Linda Haggy, Shirley
from a fund f!lven by parents of and Mrs. Dwight Wallace and went to the home of Mrs. Harry Charles
Searles using the
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ter, Jennifer Menchinl, ~~:~::II
the children, an ann•al project. bis_brother, Bruce. of Marshall Lee Bailey, East Main-st. for theme, ''In the Fullness of
Legar, Becky Nease and S
Mrs. Dale Walburn and Mrs. UmverSity, and thetr Sisler, a meeting and party, The home ,"rtme," and
reading "The
Globokar.
Fred LewiS '!'ere cha1rman for Nancy.
was beautifully decorated, in- 1Strangers ." Mrs. John Fultz
Tbe Pomeroy Glee Club,
tbe party, assisted by Mrs, Char- Airman Tom Anderson. ol the , eluding a lighted tree under was program chairman
and
der the direction of Mrs,
II. Wtnobrenner, Mrs. Gary Wa- U. S. Alrfon"O, is spending the \ which gifts were placed.
presented an article written by A Chrtstmas party was held cllle Swackhamer,
presented
~nd, Mrs. Walter Harn•. Mrs.l Christmas holiday with his pa-\ Mrs. J. E. Foster, vice pres!· ~athryn . Marshall entitled , at the home or Greg VanMeter several numbers. Barbara """'II
Charles Smith, Mrs. N..-man [ rests, Mr. and Mrs, Francis : dent, was in charge of the bust· When Chnslmas Means the •for the Primary Class of the nedy, president of the SAA,
Yeauger, Mrs. Kenneth Wlit~I, Anderson and tamtly,
! ness sessien, Mrs. Dale Wippel Most.:~
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. RuUand Church of Christ Wed- ved as mistress of ceremonie!l.
Mrs. John Gross and Mrs. Will· I Miss Seren Lewis a fresh· I thenked the members for the Donng the busmess sessiOn neaday from 6 to 8 p.m. The Earl Youns, advisor or the SAA
lam Ingels.
i man at Warren-Wils;., College
many cards, gifts and flowers . the circle voted to sponsor two home was beautifully decorated :t!r~i. Thoodosta Frecker di·
Mrs. Rey~olds, teacher, was ; in Ashville, N. C. is spending sent her wbile ilL The annual school lunches for the next and gifts were, placed under S
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pr&lt;'sented w1lh a camall&lt;ln ~r- 1 the Christmas vacation with her business meetins of the church month and to. send gifts to the a lighted Christmas tree. . tri:~ c.:: (Rodth Karr) dl!·
sage Sh.e pres~nted the child-1parents. Mr. and Mrs. William ' was announced for January 12 scholarship glfl, Emma Jane Ashort progra*' was held wtlh follow· the Yasto e
ren wtlh mlmature nativtly Lewis and daughter. Olita. : and plans were made lllr a pot. · Justice, and Betty Killian, borne prayer by Teresa VanMeter,
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sembly.
scenes and favord were g1ven Mr. and Mrs. Kalad Hindy luck dinner.
\missionary at Wierton, W. Va. The Birth of Cjlrist £rom the
by the room mothers. Ice eream and chl!dren of Seneca Falls, A Christmas story was read I and other missionaries and fami- second chapter:
· of Luke wa5
and candy canes were _se::'ed: New York, are spendins the by each member d~ring the lles.
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read by Brenda lin. The P""
holidays here with their parents. devotiOnal period wh1ch closed : The Smart home was aecor· gram was clo
wilh prayer
I Mr. and Mrs. George Baker and ! with the formation of a £riend- aled throughout in the holiday be Greg VanM~er.
AN OPEN LEnER TO THE MOTORISTS OF MEIGS COUNTY
: Mrs. 0. Hindy and family
I ship circle and silent prayer. theme including a lighted tree. Games wer'lj played with ,
Pomeroy, Ohio
I Mr. and Mrs. Thomas D~rst Gifts were exchanged and a Refreshments of holly decorat- prizes going to each child. An
, and soo of Akron are spending gilt was sent to Mrs. J. H. Step· , ed cake, Ice cream trees, and exchans~ of gifts was made. I
(HAPPY BIRTHDAY ERNIE)
TONIGHT Thru SATURDAY ; the holiday with his mother, ; henson teacher of tht class and , coffee were served at the c1ose Each child r.ece1ved can~~ cane
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: Mrs. S.ulah While and other ' to Rev. Carver Williams. White I of the evening. Fav..-s or holly\ candy stocking, and mm1ature
(Technlcolor)
: relatives.
i gifts were brought by the mem· : nutcups and candy canes were sleigh and reindeers. Gifts w~re
Now it can be told and should be, we believe. 7 years ago, Ernest Burton
Peter O'Toole, Peter Sehen, I Mrs. Harold GeBrge and new hers for a basket for 8 needy
presented to the class teacher,
Joined
with our organllatlon as our Meiss County Representative. At that
~~~~ :;,rr~~t/:.~'·w~.f:'~ii: son. Brent Edward have been ramify.
Thelma Hysell, from her pupils,
time, we bad few members In the area and aervlce was at a low ebb.
en, Ursula Anaress.
I rdurned from Holzer Hospital I Prayer by Mrs. T. T. Shelton
~efreshments of decorated cook- '
~OOTBALL HIGHLIGHTS 1to the home of her parents Mr , closed the meetins, alter which
lies, Ice cream, and kool·ade I
Ernie has worked bard and faithfully during the following years In build·
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with those named above were !
etber son, Brian Lee has been 1 those named above and Mrs.
bara VanMeter. Others present ,
ing membership repreaentatlon and service. He has been a loyal and faithful
SUNDA'!r MONDAY
with his grandparents while Mrs. 1 Lorain Sterrett. Mrs. Joseph !
with thos 11llmed above were i
oervant and the employees, manasement and board of directors o1 the AutoTU•SDAY
George was hospitalized.
Cook, Mrs. Elmer Wickham,
Cindy and Steven Anderson, 1
mobile Club of Southern Ohio are pleased to take thla method of publicly
DEC. 26-27·21
Mrs. Oliver Michael, Mrs. Albert ' 'l'lle home ol Mrs. Phil Meln· i Judith and Rosemary Snowden,
commending him for his efforts and In reeognlzins him on his 76th blrtb date.
"THAT ,UNNY FEELING"
STUDENT DAY
Smith and Mrs. Homer Braley. hart was the scene lor the re-I Michael May, Teresa Brown,

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be observed Sunday, Dec. 26, 1mg wtll he Mrs. George Skinner : Past Chiefs of Meigs Temple , Brett Carter, Bobby Williamson,
at Heath Methodist Churcb with and Mrs. Victon Voung, Sr.
Pythian Sisters. It opened with 1Beverely Thompson and Purl
coiJege students taking part io
the story of "Silent Night/' by VanMeter.
the
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Man who Ke~t Christmas" and WinebrennerGue•ll
''The Myster1ous V1sitor," by \
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Samuel Dogman. Games were Mr. and Mrs. Roy Wmehren·
pia ed and prizes won by Mrs. ner entertnlned m their home
A Chnslmas program was : G..;rge Childs Mrs
William i Friday evening. Rerreshmen!B
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Invoc.'i;~ "::s Meinhart. Gifts and corda were j Slides were shown of
! made by the minister R
presented to Mrs. Meinhart in the South Pole, Alrlca, Gfb,ra~. II
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:so, a birthday cake baked by estlng places by Mr.
· by these children . B gt~ ;er~ IMrs, OWen, waa served with 1who has bees In these places
er, Tema Brown~ Br'::t ~[n,ltce cr.. m and a salad course. I wbile In the U. S. Navy.
~- Teresa Van Meter, B 0 b h y IThe table was covered with a
Williamson. Brenda Bolin, Cin· 1 red cloth and centered With a ebans~ wa:' held around the

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Ricky Bolin,
Judith Snow.
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Anderson. Michael MaY, Ricky
Carter. Billy Nichelson. Debbie
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There are now 1,017 AAA members tn Meiss county, 21,000 piUI lD our
club, over 800,000 in Ohio, and 9 mUJion in the United Statea and Canada.

Contmue Probe
Of Mishap in

We pledge continued aervlce to our many Meigs County membera u weD
u le&amp;lalatlve repreaentatlon and a variety of worthy 111ety acttvltlea to ALL
Meiga County motorists.

TO YOU, ERNEST BURTON AND TO YOUR WONDERFUL WIFE AND
COMPANION EDITH, GO OUR WISHES FOR CONTINUED HAPPINESS AND
SUCCESS IN THE YEARS AHEAD. YU HAVE INDEED BEEN A. TIRELESS
WORKER MAKING OUR SLOGAN "DOING FOR MOTORISTS COLLECTIVE·
LY WHAT THEY .CANNOT DO FOR THEMSELVES INDIVIDUALLY" A LlV·
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Rutland area
A bio • vehicle mishap
occurred tw1&gt;tenths of a mile
east of the bridge- In
on State Route 124, Thursday
11:115 p.m. is still under
invesll&amp;atloo by the Meiga
Sherlll'a department.
Sheriff Robert C.
hoch'l 4eparbnent reported

SIGNED: THE MANAGEMENT, EMPLOYEES, AND
BOARD OF DIRECTORS OF
THE AUTOMOBILE CLUB OF SOUTHON OHIO

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from Isaiah and the
i book of Luke were read by
Mike Nicholson, Kathy Thomas
Rodney Davis, Billie Jean Car·
i ter, S.verly Thompson and HIIJ'oo
, old Burke.
A duet was sung by Roy
j Snowden and Thelma
Hysell
and another by Ethel Nelson
and Thelma Michael Several
i Christmas hymns were sung by
the conwegaUon and Challie
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an invitation hymn on his harp.
The program was clesed witb
1 the benediction by the minister.
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4-Dally Sentinel, Pomeroy·Middleport, 0 ., Dec. 24 . 1965 1paltmls and most Important,

.. wnlt 11111l111Ji!Jt lilt ldtl pWf HI jail dotm'l ftnl llle l'am«&lt;a IIIIVellll, A* lilt ltllltd ldl Wmtlll c1ut to to llld!"
Ilia Caltlwll IIIII ID I b t
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of dtaeourqemiiiC aplnlt wrl$o THBY periGIIIIIy natetitl '1td &amp;111111. 01 ,. . . . . . . . s.o.
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the
two
Chrlstlln
elites
In
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tbt lyncldnl Ill John r. Jtenne.
aide of the typewriter.
Her
IJIIII, 111111 Willi THBY pa SUihll- ely. llbe fired II ell kl lhf n.
~Dear ml Olorloar PbyllciBD''

"helped" along by the use
crib sheets, plays written wltb
red ink on a plastic band on biB
BALTIM(,IRE• (!JPI). -Tom In 1963 as a h~lfback , was a Wrist. Baltimore coach Don
Matte, ~·· 14-day won· rolloot passer at Ohio State five Shula will also help his
der at qalrterltack, goes Into years ago. Pressed inlo the quarterback by calling most
the cructal test ·against' the quarterbacking chores two plays from the sidelines.

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"The Jlresldent of the company whO bought tile book from
as and Will a close frlencl ol
Cudinal lpellman, and II Will
Hit Entlanoe who •11 It~
that the president buy t h e
book," Miss Caldwell writes
from Buffalo, N. Y.
tiOabii wlae, I am sure
It
would never bave beell bc&gt;!lht
Moreover, when il was outsel~
fllg aU lite other boob on the
belt-feller 1111, IO,tJIIO I wet,
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COMMENt.lnNG EOfTOIIAUY

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Christmas 1965

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THE spirit Gf Christmas that descends

on our communities with the coming
of the eve of the birth of the Christ
child almost 2,000 years ago trai!Sfortns
most all residents. Christmas is a day
that almost without exception we all remember and one which is the hope of
individuals and of the world. In th&amp;
period of its observance we recapture
lo a degree the apirit that should be
part and parcel of our lives for all of the
other days of the year. The idea of klndnes&gt;', forgiveness, love instead of hatred
is the essence of the right kind of living, and if most of us could retain even
half of the spirits engendered by the
ho liday this world would be a belter
place to live.
The holiday is much more than a
happr lark for children with their anticrpabon of Gifts to be received in a tinseled world . We as adults in our rememl&gt;rance hark back to those dear dead
days of long ago before we grew up apd
r&lt;"alized that this i• a world filled with
disap pointments and achievements. We
"" th at the world is changing, but the
, 1)rrit of Christmao never changes. It is
a season that draws us altogether. and
Jroad• us to want to share our worldly
goods with thoso less fortunate. It is a
ur;irpH~ observance because it is for evervone. in all parts of the world . '!'here
i:. not hm g else that eompares.
It makes no difference whether you
l"Plr hrate as a Christian or not. There is
a l&gt;ond that could be made with every
other belief and creed that exists in the
world. All people like to be loved. and
the eternal values of the brotherhood
ot man should be more readily recognlz.
eel with each passing Christmas. Our eel·
ebration of 1965 finds our country In a
prosperous state, but there are still
those who are sorely pressed from an
P'onomic standpoint who live in the
hr•pe that their lot will be improved Will!
1he romlng of another holiday season It
ts rather hard to imagine the money that
is spent on what might be called useless
ttems when there Is such a crying need
to make everyone happy. by tile sharin1
that was instituted by those wise men
or Biblical days.
F.ven though we are now engaged
in an undeclared war, we can still 11
thi• Christmao time be filled with hope
I hat those troubled water&gt; will soon be
stilled and those over fifty Meigs boy&amp;
" ill be horne with us safe and sound
when Chrtstmas rolls arouna in IB811. It
ts remarkable that Chrlstmao hal outla~ted plagues, and war;, and thOH who
have attempted to decry the observanc•
of the ucred day have been forgotton.
II is man and not the spirit of Chrtotmao
that ito out of joint in this world. We all
Jive in the hope that mankind will even·
tually learn to live together, and the ex·
ample of the Prince of Peace will evtn·
tually wlo ortt over the greed, and aelf·
i.•hness of the human family . Let u1 bt
happy and thankful for the hope that
comes with Chriatmas.

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(,'apitol Comment, Events

Adlai Stovenson Jtd, tDn of
the late American ambassador
to thl United Nations, wb4 also
was twice o.m.,.,.ati&lt; l'rul-

dential candidate, has now pul&gt;liohed documentary proof that
ouch Blilll&lt;lllkmo ate 11 wlthou: foundation in fact aa IIley
are imspolllltblt In olfoct.
It io proof 10 detlslve .. lo
be quite beyond furlh&lt;r cba~
lenge from the two tory dif·
ferent group8 which hlvtacted,
knowllngly and unkttowllnel)o, lo
discredit tile po8ltion of till
United States In Viet Nam. lint
of theoe sets hao moved In
simple malic~. on the nollon
that any tti&lt;'k io fOOd ellGUih
to but • dol with - In Ullt
taH the dol o( an AlllfriC81!
policy they detest. The alhtt
oet lnvolvet a few earnHt and
genuine frtendt of the late amo
baosador who honatly IUpi!Oted lhat he wao Pf'!!'arlns II
run ool In private on lhe Yff'l
policy he had Ions dtlendlill ia
public.
AI is usual In Rch Mflellfd
opii!OC!es, however, the record
11 bolh§ put right too late. It
I• too late to save the lflltimate interems o: the UnUtd
Stat.. !tom wholly unjustified
damagt. It br too lite to Aft

tho memory of Adlai Stemlaon, him..u. ttom lmpUcadont
- well moant and ulllntendod
In 8&lt;JIT1t caS&lt;s. hlrlbly uncartn" in Dther C'llll - that he
woo not really loyal to public
pooitlono he hlm..JI hllli rt·

peatedly taken.
Perhops. however, It It not
too Jato to draw 1 let!IOII from
tbt• Ollperience. II ptlltlll a
gauntly warnint fln(ar to tilt
danger and lhe drHdlul lfi'OIIII·
.... or attemptlniiO quote clfld
men in the service, COftiC!Ioul

or not, ol dtsttnl to dtserldlt,
In oo pelly and aulltlrr- I
way, any n'liooal policy .rblltVOI'. All this If llllltiJ 10 IIJ

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Q - I 111\'t w dtroait mu.
more difficult lo liOIIdllcl ID
adult and civliiMd clfbtle. End- loldiUI lot about 18 ftltl. ID
asly, tlley clamor lot "the Ar&gt;rlll htd 1111Mt r~.
right to tllsseot" - Is llloug.b What il the btat tnatmont lor
they wert not already ner.:i~ Ibis?
tnt that right 10 ite acriiOChillf,
A - 1\a
cella an
howling full. Endlessly, Utey omall &amp;ire cavities in lila temlllfgest that they, tile dlnldi!!Jte poral bone jutl bellind the ear.
ll'll being OIJill Uld, IIIIJPit... They open Into the middle ear.
td, r..,.sed, by some crush· When a person Ills a mlddle
ing oontplracy
ul "conflll'm- ear infe&lt;tion (ollti! media) the
lufection may ,:tend into the
lsm."
Endlesoly,
too, tboy Imply matlotd cells and case mastoidthat 1'- who support the wflr Itt..
In lhe da)'l lle!ore Wt had
ll't inMDsiti" to llvtne1l oul•
leriiJI ond crude apologists lor antibiotics the llalldanl lrealo
!he mailed list. at ho!IJI and ment wao to CIPOil lite tttnpor.
al bone am scrape out lhtse
lllroad.
:'he plain lnllh II lbtl novar air ..u.. but lilt dlsellt II now
In tile history of Ibis or any best treated with one of tht
lilt
other country whose men were peniclllin.o. If IIIII falls
1leJn« killed by bnJtal anemy old opentton may bave to be
hiVe the opponents of a war of performed.
reslotence IIHn fl\'e!l IUch IJ.
_.. •• they att boirlf given
II - What Is tbe cause ol
today. The plain ltulh, more- l'lck't disease? It there any
0\'er, le that the langwtte being cure?
used by mill)' of IMle ptot@!!l·
A - ~ dllfereat l'1cb
eto, who 10 pt'llelalm tbrir ten· have deserlbed thrte diflere!JI
dfJt IIIOIIOf&gt;Oiy of COfll!fl'ft far disea!l8 and all of thlrn lltve
human feelings, is infinitely been called Pick's disease. '!'bat'
harsh« titan ill •DY blnlllner'a the trouble lfilh 1111111111 1 dllanlllll• .,111111 them.
Hale aftor I ll!.ln. The 41lesH
For one amall natTIJ)Ie, IIIII 11101! usoally refotrad 10 u
eolllrnnllt'a 111.111 br1nf1 lotttrs Pi&lt;k's dl~eua II dlronic ldd«'llrilll him to 1M "an an~ ltellvo ptrleardltll, a IIIIIIM
mal," or liOIIIeCIJimlt 10111e Ill which adltttlon.! fQrllllltiWetll
mort ljlel!lflellly llrlflntd bHII the hflland the clttll wall. Tht
ol fll'lf, for bld!IIJI tilt Wit iD tiUH II utUally rheumatic leY•
Viet Nam. Now, ne ont It liking er and the outlook depl!ndsllr&amp;t
In COIIHqUtiiCI for 1 Purple ly on the ltVerlly of tho orlllftal
H!art, or a"Ylnf out lor the attlck. Antlblotlft and ullcylmttant MITit'lll of lhf madle 111111 ll'll tiven lor tile tiCitltl
and the chlplllll.
11411 lhoN atiiGk. All aptrltlon 1o frtt tbt
Wlto boiiiYI In dtt poltq in ldhttlollll II ftfe:fllll')' In 101J1t
Vtet Nam DO 0U1101 Ill lhtl1t Ia Yldlml.
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II - I Ill I ...... 18 Jllll
apelclt 11'1 tlllllltd to 11k Wilt old IIIII am r-erint Iron\
It It who ll rttUy QUUICII!i r!Jeumatle ltvar. How oan 1
lhlt tladllloa. II II tboN llllo tiD whelltlr tilt valvtll of 1111
port ol tht Wit? Or II II tbGN bt.-t blvt bHII clamatedf 141
wllo wiU Ulp to 1DY dodle to ~~~~~ IIIIOI'IIIlll
llllbulb lbll fOIIcyf
4 - II tat rtCII'fl')' frcltJ
(C&lt;IpyrtiiJI, 1111, llr Ualit drhel•mf!il ltv• a II01IIl.tl Millo

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wily, OUr ,., ...
till told Ill thel the II. Y, tdlfelrl for tilt Dt0¥1t, lndu.ti'J 1101
oot, ltdvlltd DOl ltuylnf
and Oiorloua Pltyslctu,' but,
lht 111d, lht7 ICIUIII)o wrott
IGIIf atlll feverl&amp;b ltltelll Rl•tnd
Ill 1ibt taid thl bad
bard of ~h I lhlng. Bat !0111t

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obiiCIIft lloolc that IJf\'et' leiJ
on the best-seller ll!IIS at all,
and sella only two or Ut r e 1
tllouoend CGpies at tht mosl,
wild promotlod ttom tilt
'liberals' and ill Invariably sold
lo lhe movies.

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''Tbil Is becaWie It 'dissents'
trom Ameri&lt;lllnlim or 11 tilt
v(ll'y le111 bolclll Amlric1 up 10
mockery, lt'l Vet)' folbl0111bi1
those daya lo fllld Amorlca tow
and contemptlblt and wortllleM
8lld ba,. and 'lmporlallltiO.'
And dull and Sl&amp;lpld ilnd 1fH11Y
and llllt«all, or guilly Ill Yilt,
but umamed, crime8 against
hutnanlty. If y011 wrl!f like that
you can bt absolutely ..,..In
tbt tlloYlet Will 1101 only buy
7illn' booll - no mttw If no
0111 aver bought a copy - llld
WID ptoduce ft with shouts of
Joy and trill pabUcitt. II:•
ptelllly tl II IJ poTIIOIIIpltt~.
tNow do you bear 11&gt;c&gt;tt m~
DeW bttlottlllr, 'A Plllll' ol
lron,' out 1111
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'"''hhl II whJ' wt

IIIVet'

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the IIIOYift tbJ lo!Jier. Wa don't
ltlte 1o • our CGUn1t7 lrldue~o
ed. And Whln lbt btU Ill tilt
movlt ~ 101n1 to ltop
fllbuna Hluer, wtto kllltd 111mlilt OVIf 20 yilt! 110!
"A 11111111 1t11t of mint, . II •

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m11111Uon r111 1t1 fully • lmpor.
lint II I IIOI'Illll tleltoGII'dloo

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IIHa clatnqtd fGilt llocllll' IIIII

bt tibia lo btlr I btarl Dltll'llllll',

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Canton Central catholic Gil
Je!feraon r7 Perry •
Canton Tlmkell 12 Burton 60 Kirtland 57
Coohoctoll
lacloon n Tuslaw 68
Elyria CatiJoUc tt VermiiiDn " Portamoutb ,. .
BIIllard a Gahanna 67
Cleveland Weal Tech 73
Millersport ,
Mlfllln ~ Groveport 41
LakewOOd M
Newark 12
Cleveland st. Edward 11t1
Cleveland Kennedy 78
Dublin Sl
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Cleveland St. lgnatlua "
!.edgemont 27
Columbo&gt; A&lt;o~•
Clevelalld st. Joseph rl
IHillsboro 82 Blanchester 76 oak Hill 57 So~th
Cleveland Latin 74
Vernon St. Vincent tOO
Coal Grove Tllronlol!

enemy defenses.

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Green Bay Packers SUnday week~ ago
when
injurie~
Matle, in his nrst National
'lllth crib sbeets and new-found Bldelined Johnoy Unitas and Football League start

Ta our m""Y /riflnJ• a11J palronl
.... J.~•• made tl.;, ch,;stm••

puling lmowledge.
Gary Cuozzo, Matte has had to quarterback last week, had
Matte, ~ Colts' top receiver lelil'n plays, audibles, pass big hand in enabling the Colts
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the

110

granJ /or u•,

Wf!

M,,;.,t CJ.,;stma•

Western Conference lead by
guiding Baltimore to a 20-17

w.;sh the

o/ a//.

victory over the Los Angeles
IR.ms.
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The Packers, who could have

I won the title with a victory
1 over San Francisco, were tied
by the Forty-Niners t.o iurre
the showdown Sunday at Green

r1!8(101Jd1na llltb JFX, r Wlllll
111m 1ft H!'ly oetollet', 11113, IIIII
lit mull llllt tilt lllliiiJt . . .
• lilt Cl.lmalllllllll 1IVUld -

Bay.
1 Matte was the game·s top
runner again!'t th~ Rams,
I picking up must of his yardage
: on rollouts but failing Lo JIINIA11JIUZJID-'I'om Ma10a, 11 monlbo, of Center· t'Omplete a p&lt;.~ss
in
two port, N.Y., reacheo for hi• flrl!! r~ristmaa tree whlle bll
ck. lt'a lual bla lhe.
/attempts. Bul this week the IIIIer Sean, 9, tries to he' ·I ·
former Bu t kcyt signal - calkr
. has been prartic~ng staying in
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, the
protective pocket, rather
Obio Hlgb S.bool Baskethalll
Bowling Green 48
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th an scrambli ug,
Lima s~nior 96
Zanesville 48 Canton Lehman 40

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PLANI' IWIAOIO
11111t eolltlf wlllt'la btdiW'IIIr
CI..IVIlLAlfD (UPI) - , .
01111. YOII'd Itt ltol'rUitd fo ltnow llplvtlca IIIII 11H 01t11N lit
Ill umt. And 110, lbt ' r ol tlllmalad fiO.OOO -.... N
Wlltl'llfl!ll1 rtlliYid olltlt poo lllildl)' II lite WIDIGI lfiiUnt
-'tloa· ill 1t1 a .,... 'Dblnl.' eo. 111 ..~~ar~~a Racily Rife,

SPEED QUEEN LAUNDRAMAT

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VERA &amp; MERRILL O'DELL

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HELEN- HELP USil
- b y H..., . Bottel __j
Dar llflfn!
y &lt;Ill 1ltlt from • lol of ,..
tired JIIOP!t IIIII doll'lllllt tltfto

trimmed. omantents

an gUmmeri't6, !Wnta'1
.fri..J and everybody', lwpp y'
To all you wonderful peop/,
We .aernl wi.sh.e.~ for all the
hut of Christ""".
We are happy lo krww and

)'GIIIIIIIIflhborl. llm'IOM WIIO

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btn. frhtB 1 am m, tbtJ IIU

"Oul ., • workl1llde bell •
Nlltta -._ two ol Wbloll 1111411
JIUIIIJdlnc l!iltory - wt baft
aold bulloar 10 lilt IIIOYIII, IIlii
lilt 4illf Ito bMD JII'Odtl*t

rnturt ~' lite.)

partmenl o1 Juatlce In Wubo
lnglon.
"One Oran Waterrnau lii'OW
me coldly and Clli11y t11et 'tht
man has a rlghl lo ex~ 1111
opinion!'
"! began lo notice attacb 011
JFK Ill the liberal preSI, · and
among 'liberals,' aand I ))ecame
dreadfully alarmed, especlallJ
Iller lite Cuban Conlronllcton.
So, • I bad alwayt M -

dldD'I 1111'11 Ill lbt tbtllt M «dlnd. Tbt Ella l!aall)o llrlllhl- dlt
ad II all aut, bul lilt prot 1t1

1IOI1b .... ~ to iiiiJIAI

the Of I policy, fJJCit II
tbalwwan! VIII Nllh, 1lllldt 1J
dorooMtral&gt;ly not plllll.. and
whicll is sllttlJ enlltltd lo Ill
aa big ill pUtpOII, if DOth-

lilt

l)o mnembertd ol tile end ol
the I'll'.
''My youq pal • • appolnlrd 1potesma by nis bewildered elassmat.. and be atood op
and mentlonttl the fact !bat
NONE of the members of !bat
class bad even been born then.
they bolng In the 17-18-year •
old group. The 'liberal' prof
bid a fit, 'Of course yoo were
born and In scbooll' he shouted. Tbe war ended only a lbort
ttme 1p!' lit Ilea ttaallnid
1o lllntll IIIII Wltoll Cllltll If llllf

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bold lilt _ , , . . diNIIII
from llommtmlamT HilL 11'1
1111t1t !lila 1t1t1r IIYIIIIIood II

By William S. 1Fidle
WASHINGTON - From ~
JVfN1 tile lflYe, Adlai li:. Slev·
..,..., hao &amp;~- tilo He to blll!ily
follered Innuendoes lhol
be
was privately opposed to lhe
Amori&lt; .. policy of hooeot mil·
ilary .,.!stance to lho Commu.
oiBt invasion of South Viet Nam.

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drop II lot
dlatl, maw 1111 IIW!I - ll!d
tltq IIOII'IIIh pty, My ~
llor't two - paltlltd 1111llotllt
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IUt tiummer. Wllln I olterld,
ti'IM to IDilll Gl 11111nt lllfm,
Dear lltltn:
Jlld, lltltltlDc. It wu fun
· No prvblml, Jull I WG!ldtl• lht7
lad
fOOd
and ''!Ita
ful ......... Site II btl! pall nol'' Wt lllvt liWt ot1e1 and
If, 1 nne atudent, 1 montlly

ant..

llralgbt,

hon~t. ~r

girl.
Never a day goea by but
What we tell hfr how tlil')o proud
we m of her dtl bow mucll
WI love ber, We """"ldor .,...
selves among Ute most fortunate of people, nol because wt
illvt worldly ~"""'• but because we are very, very rich
In the love, underBtandlng, fatlh
lltd mutual 1ffJJec1 and 1n111
we ba• for taeh other In 011r
bomo. - MrB. M. L. 1.
Dear llelen:
I howe tht most wond"lul,
anderBian41nf parent&amp; In tbe
11'01'1d. '!'lillY LISTEN.-LINOA
Dear Helen:
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'II• have 1 !arte lamlly Utal
doesn't get togetber often because we're In different parU
or Ute country. WID, 1111 Sllllo
4ay, Ifill' I 101 Ill plann!Di,
we surpriled our KOlber and
rather Willi 1 reunion. II wu
a btaullful olrbt to ... my
Morn'1 fa.. btom wilh happlntlt and m1 Dad )1111 OUJW.
Toole loll ol piiMifiC IIlii Under•
IO&gt;'rr work but If anyone wanll
"' Nail~ PfO't hOW much pa.
f'OIIII ll'll loftd, tben .,.. thtm
IIIII kind of tutprllf. Our moth• 101 tan yfll1 JOUIIftt rljhl
btiON our ~HI ll:llflteen of Ul,
aoununc ralldchlldnn, c:ama
llld WI dkln't Itt tilt foiU do
I Ullftl - loGII thtm CtUI lor
dinner, lfW tlllm a btlltatful
ol tJIIJ - tnd, the btl! port,
II Wlln'l In llllllVil'llty or Ill)'
lpiC(tl dly - ~~ I IOIIl'ltiJ'
Ill lo¥t. - CAIIOL AND JIM

blf In our - . and 11tq
are a joy_ I'm - SO LUCKY
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CHAPEL IN THE ROCKSAn unusual church in an
unusual setting, the Chapel

SWISHER &amp; LOHSE
DRUG STORE

of the Holy Cross perchea
high in red rock cliffs near

Sedona, Ariz. It will he the
setting fur a special Christmas Eve television pro-

POMEROY, OHIO

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Suracla, rutnJ•m

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!llitchell and Judy Collill&amp;

JlRtSTm~s

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!nary, l?m 8rdl Hill lldld,
Milton, Mill. ftlltl.
Used Chrbr!MI Cardl: Itt.
Rav. Jamel Maddell, C. T. 0.,
614 North Stanton St., II Paso
I, Tetu; lllltrl ef It, Jlllflla
Indian School, Kesbena, WiscoDsin: Mrs. Lillian Dickson, P. 1),
Box 2131 Tt,lpel, TaiWan cJi'otl.
mosa) Free Chills. Be sure to
print on the packafe PRINTED
MATTER, U9Jill) Ofii1:11'1HQ
CARDS,
NO COMMERCIAL
\1AI~Ut. For OVIII'Ifttl ttt1llll1ll,
tbt package 1111111 1101 .,..
tvot Ill potJ!Idj, nllle OUIWII.
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gather together to shor~
the bleosings of thio
great holiday oeason,
we extend, to.you and
youn, our warmest
wishes for a bright and
happy future.
traoquility of a !!IIOW-covend laJ.

.cape, the spirit e( Christmas -

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Dear Helen:
Willi aD !Itt Chrlllm., 111111,
I hope we'll bear again trora
you about wllen 1o lind CIIJo
oelltd allmpo and lllld wda.
Another list please? - D£1!
Dear Dee:
The Marla&amp; Mlllloftlt)' IIJWI,
'81. 'l'heresa't Stamp Bureau,
591 Sprin llaad, lllillford, Mau.
collect
tlndJ o1 -lid
ltamps - not jttll • Uvo, but rtllHfolllt-tniU 141t...
They Hll In bulk to wboletalt
llamp dealera ml 1110ney II
used for their cbaritl8. Len•
one-fmlrth liiCII lllltgla aU •
round, ~il!g 11M perfor1!14
edft of lltf stlmp.
O!ltera who would tppreelate
)'Our eanoeled JtaftiPI 111: P.
Fuent, C. M. Catllolle MIIIIOD,

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Hille 1n11t .r ... wil tllelb like yn, and we are tndy &amp;n'•M

TINY'S FOODLANt
MIDD~EPORT-KANAUGA

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-llllddlopart OIUO at dll NDIIQ SciiDOI t:IO L 111;1 ~
....., Rev. Cl,ydo J. Barllett. or ·... Suada). 7:111 P11
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$1Dday qcbOOI 1:10 L Bioi Mol'llo 1.-.1 fdl IJIIIIIII' ..,........
WOI'Iblp 10:10 o. m.; NYPS Ia Cbrlll Qwrch. Jama Mor·
Paor&gt;'•· 1:46 p, m.; lhD rl8oa, paltllr. lilmi!IY ScboOI II
I~=: meottDg t:IO p. m.; 1:10 a. m. Preech!DI oervicel
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tnef'''•lo Wed., 7:10p.m. li1'Bt and 1ldrd 'lb1lrlday enn·lllp at 7:31 p. m. &amp;ecoad and
I'GmenJ CJimlo II 111Jo ND lourth SaDd&amp;J it11111* at 7:10

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p. m. Prayer Ulillllll peond
P m • IIIII lourth
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IIIII lint and lblrd
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IlL ~ ~ .,..._
111 Cbrl8l Quudl.
oervtco: l'IIUndoy, 7:30 rtce. 7 p. m. ~'raJa' llll!tlllllo meetlaa 3rd WedloldiY Gl 1111 •
Norm. Pra7W - 1:10 p. m. Wed-ay; YOUN IIIO"tb.
IMnll ol tal N - . Po"" r110 putor SWII!ay i1cboo1
C1r!1oa111t .... Cllaftln I'OIII&gt;le'l Bervlco Friday, 7:311 lrlahnodl llelllodlll ~ eroy .Rev. Clyde Belldenon, 8 , 1111D~:m. Preaelmr,
&amp;lndll' Sohool 9'10 •· m.; Mol'l&gt; p. m.
- Pearl ·A. Cuto. pallOr. Wor
Soliday 8dlool 1:111 L . first and lblrd Smiday alibi•
big Womlp IO:ta I Ill.
....,., 11 God, 1111. . _... llbiJ) IOI'VIee 10 a. m. lfll'l
· .....,lcel 7•111 p. m. Sua. al 7'SO p m saec.1 and loUrlb
Flnl lllpllll ~ ·~ Ret. Dulol Worllmu, pulll otller SUIIdoy 7:45 P. m. 8UD m.: Morll1nl Wonblp 10o80 o.
~ at U a. m.
port, Rev. Oonald Boooe. .,.. SundaY 1leiWOJ 8:411 o. m.; Wor dl7 Bcbii01, 10 o. m~
.......... 7'10 P. m. PraY e r Prayer meeting fif(t'l Wldlllfo
Somday 8coOOI 8:1b L m.. oblp IIOI'VIct U 1. m. IIIII 1:11 Belley, Supt. Prayer
!:,.;~.:tli P. m.
day at 7:10 p. m. cilrlltlaa Jln.
I!OIIman. Supt.; , lO:Ib L 1. m. Pl'lfer IIIMIIDI 1:., p , _ J1aD lllllbDdlll olllnb _ •.,., ' P. m.
• deaVGI', IH1COIId and lourtll I!UJio
Wonldp Service; BYP I p. m. Tualllay: YOUDI l'lopll' - sunday SCbool I I.
Mra. Cbareb ol 1111 N...., 1111- days al 7:10 p. m.
EvtDloa Worship, ~:30 p. meetlD&amp;o 1:10 p. m. Friday. Fred Neue, SUpt.
aiDe, (lido. SUaday sCbooJ II Utile lfpr Ulllet Gllrdl
Wed. 7:30 p. Ill. Prayer RalliDCl Cllllrdl 01 Gad, Ret. vice 10 a. m. Rev.
t:IO o.m. &amp;mdlf
Wonblp of Cllrlst, Cbelblre • ltypr •
meetlna fbt•-.doY. 7:SO p, m. Jobo smaUwood, putor: SwldaJ stutler, putor.
Service 10:30 a.m. 8aDdiJ Eve- Hartford Plrllb, warren G.
praeUce.
llcllOOI 10 a. m.; lllvan~ellllllc Btalb Melbodllll Cllllreb, Mid- aiDg Servlco 7:30 p:m.; 14111 • ZIDD, pulor. Hartford ~~~
Flnl lllplbt C11are11. . PomOo service 7 p. m.: YDWIII People dleport, 14. Ill. Dowsoo, pastor; ftek Prayer Servtce Weclau. Cllu1do, Comrnllllioll Wonblp
roy - Rn. Carver Willllma. B:ndeaver 7 p. m. wednelday; Mra. Nan lloore. Cburdl
day 7:30 p.m. Rn. Morrla 14. IOI'VIce 1 a. m. TUe1411, 1:45
SeboOl t1IIO Ull 10:20. Prayer meetlna 7 p, m. Sallll' SUpL; Churcb ScbOOl, 9:30 a. Wolle, PutGr.
ClllldND UDder IJ; I, Clll)dra
aervtce. 10:10 a. m.; day.
m.; Wonlllp Service, 10:10
R!ollud Cllun:ll Gl lilt 111..., lJ alld up; 7:30, Mull Stud1
aDd Junior church for Grace Epls&lt;opal Qludl, m.; Metbodlll Youth
eae· Sullday SchoOl 8,30 I. m.· aroup.
Pomeroy, '!be Ret. Rlcbard B. sblp, 7 P. m.: Ofllefal
Wanlllp 10:46 L .,; l4lddiQed rlnl UIIIM , .
Flnl lllpllll Qllftb, Racine Marlin Rector Saadoy _ Mor- meOIIaa, lJI SUnday ol mootb. Bvangelistl0 service 746
· bfter1aD CIIDrdl, lin. !IMnl'll
Rev. C. I. O'Conner, pulA&gt;&lt; o1ng p'rayet ..id Sermoll. 10:10 7:111 p.m. WSCS, 2nd Monday Midweek
~ 7~
m.
Ruppel~ paiiOI'I lilmi!IY School
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ISuiDU! SCbool 8:30 o. m.. SaiD m coffee boor ronowtaa
"' '110111h, 7:30 P· m.; ll:leaoor
w~yer
p. t·SO L m. Mr. l'nd Lewlt,
ICUrtis, supt.; 10:45 a. m. Moro- •·Dt.erprlse EUB Cllurcb, ·..... Wednesday, 7 P. m.
Synl!llll ~b Ill llie " - .,;pL: 10:30 a. 111. Woroblp: &amp;:45
10018blp: 6:30 p. m. BVP Menzel Smith, pastor. Worship MIDerrrille Metllodlll
rene, Willlalll C. 1borpe, pUior p. m. YF: Wed. I:SI' Junlar
Junior Fellowship; 8 p.m. service 9,30 a. m.: Sunday WOI!dell G. Stuller,
SUnday Srhool D:30 a. m.·
Cbnlr: 7 p. m. So!dar Choir
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BveDID8 aervtce: 7'30 p. m: SchooL 10·30 a. 01. Yoolb Fel· Sw&gt;day School, I. m.;
11111 Wlll'8btp 10.31 1.
rlnl u.llod ,._
WednoldaY. Prayer ~g, towsbip l :30 p. m.; Boys Olld tlblp service II a. m.
p~ .AIIelllbiJ, ...,.. bJ1et18D Cbllldl- Ohunlll
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Qesler
llood: Ret c. 1. O'loOI&gt; 01e111r
11 Qed, ""· Pearl A. CUto, l'llstor; wor
Bvea!Di Wonldp 7
IIUIOt: llobor1 IA1flt. IUPl (lllblrl
pPIAir. llwldaJ 1
lel1iOe 11 8 L 111., SW!day Prayer meeiiDI. T ' &amp;
L !11. MDIIIID&amp; Worahlp i!obool 9:10 1. 'm. l&amp;oi'DIDI WOI' ,Sabool II 10 L m.; WSCI
Ret Clyde
8UDdaJ ScboOI; I p. m. Bv oblp II L m.; llnllpllllie ... l'bUriCIQ ol IDODib;
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; llfrring" , , , except these tm&gt; little rascals! Christmas is
.-day , •• dreams of toy&amp;, and sweets, and pmeo, and
1ail of wooderful things l
· Chrlollllaa ia for children, yes. But, Chriatmaa Is for
IJ.'OIVI'Upl, too. It'a a time to give, a time to receive. ilut,
-etimts the spiritual aide is overlooked; not deliberately,
t1. course. but lost in the delightful chaos of cheer and joy

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IIJdfUD.

Theo remind youraelf, to go to church-your choice!
! Pause there to pray, to give thank• for all you have re·
aeived: especially, that wonderful gift, the gift of God
' Jiimaelf, in Hl1 infant Son. Christmas is Christ's day,
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Rom.~ns

THE CHURCH I"OR ALt..

.IILL. P'O" TH. CHUINCH

fill...,,_

TMCiwohil \he
ter ou NJ'tb tor tbt hulkHDI of
cMrlc&amp;a aDd ,ood dtlla.hlp.
It ila awrtboUMolapidtwal val-o
uH. With01d a al:rDQ Chureh.
1 itblr dRDOCNC)' Dill t:hilia•
tion ow:~IW'vin.
aound nuoaa wh)o M'DY pftiDil
lhould etttnd •rv»- rwp)arband IUpport. U.. ChurclL 'l'hq
aM: {1) fOI' Jail OWD .U.. ft)
For hit. d\lldml't •ke• (I) b
tM Mh of hili co~ od.
natioa. (4) J'ol'
.an or tlw
Cbunh l!Mif. 1rhlch ...U WI
moral and material wpport.
Plan io 10 t. cburck ~

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futtday

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Thursday

Frltlay

Saturclay

RomiM l Cotlllttii1M I Corln+hi•• I CoMiiltftiiN Malnew~
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f With 1M hope it will, m tome meature, foster ond lu!lp sru-

tain that vhich iB good in family and community life, this 1ture it tport80red by tlu! bm inus firms and organillatiolll
whose rwmes appear bel0111.

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~IMIDesday,

lli!Pda,

t.tora:

WILLIS ANTHONY
PLUMBING &amp; HEATING

LIEVING COAL COMPANY

KARR CONSTRUCTION CO.

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MRS. MILLARD VAN METER
W, MAIN ST.
POMIROY, 0 •

DAVIS ICE &amp; PRODUCE CO.
Cole St.

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tb4nlu J• their ptttrooag&lt;.

BAHR QOTHIERS, Middleport

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GALEN S. BROWN, Dist.

ML 1!1Gr1U 'Jo,lillt Chmll, Rev. Eugeoe E. £mersoa, pa. Cllurcb School 1:10 L m.: Wll'
Comer o1 Fourth IIIII MaiD SL till'. 8UDday SCbool l:tii I. m., alllp II!I'Vice, 10:10 L m, M
lilllddleporl Rov. Nyle
NormiD H. Bahr, SUpt. Sunday Y. F. MondaJ, 1:10 p. m.
minister. 8UDday Scbool t:SO Wonhlp 10:t5 a. 01. IIIII 7:30 p. Sllftmlllo Melllodlll Cllardl
m. AniOid lllchanla. SUpt. m. Allerilllelf. Bible Study Arlbur Still, pastor

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GREHINGS

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SWISHER &amp; LOHSE
REXALL DRUGS

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Final Meeting
Until Spring

.t CLrialmao time,

Goeglein Ready-Mix Co.
P•ei'St.

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Birth; Tollll·

The bt1le are 111errlly
riDging with joy001 notes
of sood c:heer to bring you,
Olll Cltlllomera, special gredinp of
1ho holidq -aDd aorllpCOill"lhaak you.•

We want to ICI1' a oineere wthank
you" to all our great £riend1 and wjah
them all the laughter, fun and good

cheor ol

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IIUa llllppr llolldcry Nason.

INGELS FURNITURE

All Of Us Here At. ..

MIDDLEPORT, 0.

The Fabric Shop, Pomeroy

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King Builders Supply Co.
Middleport, Ohio

V. D. EDWARDS

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GOEGLEIN READY-MIX CO.

F. J. WALLACE, JEWELER

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1/adlildren watc,h and children wait, we wish
all of you. the uu.e joys of Chrisrmas dme.

GOOD WILL TOWARD MEN
Tho bloaed 'Wish of the Cltrtstmaa IOaiOD
II oxprened GDew, ,. •• lobt ""' ._~11
prayora wllh YOWl, tltcll peaco ancl gOCiti will
lllcry

lOLA'S BEAUTY SALON

EBERSBACH HARDWARE CO.

NEW YORK CLOTHING HOUSE

Mlln St.

Pomeroy, 0.

ooon oiidure for cdl.

Gilmore Supply Store
Kenneth Wiggins-Bob Vaughan

W. 2nd St.

Pomeroy

Cheers
'Wo cheruo
happy peetinp and
heartfelt gratitude iu a ""'' or
Chrletm.u cheer to aood .rriends au.d

lo.,.,.ly halfd«y
cnstomer~.

Gloeckner's Restaurant
11 P E. Main St.

Pomeroy

Roush Shoe Store
MIDDLEPORT

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MIDDLEPORT BOOK . STORE

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olwoys bo youu. ; ·

Detr Meigs Countl1n1,

, We extend warmest wishes to you for

THE SPREADING KINGDOM

a Merry Christmas and a Happy end Prosperous New Year.
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MERRY CHRISTMAS
SHERIFF 1nd MRS.
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C. HARTENIACH

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Your Sheriff

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RESTAURANT

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Grace Episcopal Church

RIDENOUR'S SUPPLY

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A Holiday Message

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BEN FRANKLIN STORE

THE UNITED STEEL WORKERS
OF AMERICA

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RUnAND DEPT. STORE, INC.

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HEINER'S BAKERY

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IDg -sbp at 7:30 p.m.
All
ices bel!ln al 7:30 p. m.
and members are iDvlt·
Olr Lady ol Loretto MilaiU ed.
Ltng Bolltm, Rn. Tlioaw ....
tnmek, adrnlnlsttator: 8undaJ
llomlng Wonblp, 10:111 a. m. IIIII Prayor IM!I"fke led by paat.- School. 9:30 a. m.; Gene
Mass8:30 a. m., est.: Holy uaya
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Mlddleport.
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Naomi IIOpllll Borell: so. or, 7•30 p. m. 'lbunday.
Supt., Services 'lbunday ...... Ill Obligation. p. ...
lollddleporl, Ohio
Scbonl D:SJI L m.: Wor- Syrl&lt;ase E.U.B. ~Pall IIIII·
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8L JoiUI'I Ca1holfe M!oillat
11 o. m.: Prayer eerv~ce, &amp;. 8e11on,
Sult!MI Methodist Chan:b
Guysville mulch Rldgel:
i p. m. Wednelday. ,
f:lll a. m. SuadoJ. ~ Ben B. L. llcl&gt;onieL _pastor: CUnt
Frank Manlerl,
Tbe Golden Rule Sunday
Cll'leloil ~lurrdt. Kfnpblry QuisenberrY, Supl., 10.111 a. m. Orr, Supt. Preachiaa t:IS a.m. tor, Sunday Mass 10.30 a. m.. School Clus o1 Loni Bottom
Road, Rev. Clyde Blaton, pu- MDIIIIDI Wonhlp oenrwo. Ill 8UDday School 10: IS a m
Holy Day ol Ob118atloo 1:111 L olurchea beld lbelr Olrlslmll
tor.
SUoday
School,
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8UDdayo
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tbe
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()all: GNYe Melbodlil Chordl, m.: Confession, li boor befort meetlna with
Mr. and Mrs.
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Bakers of Good Bread
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Ralph Csrl aopl. SlllldaJ Wor- 7:SJI p. m. EveniDII EvaogeJll. H. L. McOamel, pastor, Earl Mass.
Charla Hensley
We FUI All Doctors PrescriJillona
Huntineton, W. Va,
sblp
serv!C:..
10:10
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The home wa; beautifully deWY 2-2955
PomtrOJ
7,80 p. m. alt.ernalely. Prayer day of mmlb. BETBAIIIY - 10:15 a. m.; Preacblni ~:16. RayS. Wlnlnjf, o~ Ill charge. coralld iD beplllg with the
meetiDg WedDelday, ,30 p. m. 1:30 L 111. l4omlrrg Wonhlp: 8yracuo Melllodlll Cban:b sunday 10 a. m. Holiness -~ . .,.... OUtside
decoril/ions,
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Colnmblr ~~ Wenbfp- 10:30 L m 8uhllly -~ BIJ· Wendell G. Stutler,
put.er mg: 10:!0 a. m. SUilday SchooL lncludiDg 1 nativity oeene.
rtoe each 3unday I: IS a. m.; lbe Tbelss. llupl.; S:SO ~- m. Worsbip Service 8:43 a. nt.
. 7 p. m. Young People'l llgbkd stara and crObBI with
IISullday Sdlool 10 I. m.: Youlb Youth Fellovnhlp. CARMIIL - llay Scbool 9:43 a. m. MYF
l.eg:on: 7:30 p. m. Salvailnn llghts were enjoyed 11 well as
Service &amp;:IS p. m. Evening Wor· 1•30 a. 01. sunday 8cb0ol Way· day 6 p, m. Prayer
meeung: Thursday, I to I l.lo lhe ll&amp;hlld !rae.
lhlp p, m. each 8uDday.
,. Rousb, Supt.; 10:30 a. m. Sunday 7:30 p. m.
· 11os Home League: 7 p, m. Prep A Chrlllmll J)nllt&amp;m was
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PomoroJ
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o\r1 Man:um, miDISter; Bible Sullday of the r.oOIIlb; 8 p.. m. Pomeroy. Rev. Melvin Alkire, ,..ayer meelfng. Other lll'\'lcol Swain, reiCiiDI lbe Chri11mas
School and r.tornlng Worsbtp, Bvenlns Evangellstk: Serv:ce. pestor. Sunday School, 9: IS a. "' onnouncemenL
11ory alld prayer by Mr. ll'.dllell.
IO·:JJ a. m., CbrlslliD EndaV· lit and 3rd Sunday ol 1111111111. m. Mommg Worsb1p 10:30 a.m. ,......., tllveatlo 0., ,,._ R*lnlll wm pven by each
· p. m.; Fvening Worsblp, 'hppcn Plllu E11B Chord!. sermon: "Our Best Today." ikt ~biii'CII - Mulberi'J llllibto ln l'llpjllllt 1o roll call. carol•
P8 m.
Rev. Eugene E. E - . pas- Te&gt;l: Deut&lt;ronomy
33:22-29. Rd., OOrtll ot Melp M-'81 wen II1IIC foll01fed by 1 COn·
Establl.sbed In 1904
1
Commilillty
Cllardr
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Sunday
worablp
9:30
L
m.
The
Holy
Communion
IIMIIIIII. Pillar. V. W. OIIIOrd . die Uibtmi ceremony.
Jllddleporl
West Columbia, W. va.
WY 2-3284
Ret. 11u11e11 Cline. putor. _ 8uDday Scbool It a. m., IJo. menl will be observed on
o\!llilanl Putor, J 11epor11 wen atven on food
Ph. M..on 773-lili93
YOUDI People's service 1,30 p. bar1 Vineyard, S1p1. Bible Stu· day, Jan. 2, i961. Pubhc Is
!!offer Services 011 Satulday: 1a1am 1o 1 DettiJ widoW, lifts
m. Thurlday· £vangellltlo aer- lly and prayer service~ led by come 10 worsh:p.
Sabbalb School. 1:10 p. Ill., 1o ICIDOIOcol clillc!Na. ODd lifts
Salurda;, 7110 p. m.: and pastor, 7:30 p. m. Tullday. Lelart Fallf Ualted Bretbren Worablp, 1:30 p. m.; You Ill 11111 progroma for vlllll to the
IIs.~:~~7·~·~ p. m.
AdUlt clau meellq 7:30 p. ltl C rlat Olurch, SUoday Sohool meeting. 1:30 p. m.; Blbl• 81&amp; ltlmllllld ~ 11ome ODd lbe
II
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Qrlldu
m.
las1 Monday of month.
9:30a.m. worablp oerv:ces. The dy. 'lburaday, 1:11 p. m, at OilldriD'I Home btfort Olrlat·
Bulova Watrbea - Salea and Strvtce
West MaiD st
Pumero)'
Church. Jam.. Quisenberry, recteraloll
hmllrOJ. flnl and third Thursday even· fl Evaoa Heigbla, 01lllpolil. mu DoJ. C1J111 were 11enec1
Middleport
188 N. Secon~
Support tho Cl&gt;ureb ol Your Choice
worship
,.rvice, 9:30 a.m. Rev. W. R. Perrin. pastor: lDp at 7:30 Olld the second
Edeo United srelllhl 18 to be •t lo 11ct and 1bifllt
Sunday School 10 a.m Terry Carl Kautt, Supl.: Suo d H fourth Sunday Dlghls al '
Cltrtat Cltarch: Rev. !Cidaa R. memberl.
Collums, Supt.
·
School, t a. m.: Wonblp boar James MDrriiOD, pastor.
Balke. oastor; SundaY Bchool. A chicl&lt;eD dliiDf!l' WU aaned
Bndlo"' Ill""'~ et CVIII. 10 a. m.
' llyoell Raa l'i'et lltelbodlsl. 10 a. m.; Wlnnl• Hlllllltpr, oopl. from 1 table decorated fit die
Joo
RabiDaoD,
Mlnilter; ML U•IOII f .W.B. Choreb - ' " ...." E. Sllllb, Sr .. PB1"" ' Christian Endeavor. 7:11 p, &gt;11. bOllday motll. Tltla wa tbe '
Hom~ fl'orrest. Supt.· Bible l1wKiay School t:ti 1. m., WI ISunday School 1:30 a.m. 0. 0. Mrs. Lyda Cbevaler, pr..w.t. last meetiJII of 1111 elm ulllll
''EverythJng In Hardware"
Scbool t :30; Morrtlng Worship, lllartey, 10pt., Even!Dg W&lt;lf ' Pallerson, Supt.; 140111~ Wor
!o: au. Baq llt'Vk!tl, tlpl'laa.
Chester. Ohio
10:311 a. m.; F.vontng Worsh:~. sblp, 7:30 p. m. by Cecll Cos, •hiP \U.iiO •· m. Voulh liervlce, p. m. PreaCIItlill 1:11 P. m.: Prl.... .._. Mr. IIIII Mrs.·
Pomeroy, Ohio
1 p. m. WedneiUy, 7 p. m. Lo.yman; Young People's metl· Uli p. m.; Evongotlltlc m.. \11&lt;1 Weeto Pra1• -dnc. 7:• IAwll l'ctU. a.
Woblllr,
Bible Study.
In~ and Bible SIUdy, 7:30p.m.; so&amp;e. 7:30 P·1 m.; Prayer meel- p. m. ""'""""'
lAid- llory Plerot, libel ~
Do- Chardl e1 C ~ r 11 1 Wednesday: Choir pracUce al, 'n1. l'burlf' Y1:30 P m.
..,. Mrt I4Qit ~.
Aro MJen. llulh LlltiDI, HDBible School 9 30 a. m. Preach- 7;311 p. rn. Thursday.
Fne MeCbodlll Cllord, Liar· llldllll Eto....Jeol UidiM da ~. lllllord Court, (leo.;
111.11 10:30 a. m., 1l1'111 and ll!i,. Doovllle Plfgrlm HollneSB, IP "1 ~lifl. '..ev R. I ·ne Olll . Brelbi'ID Clturcb - 8tmdiJ' r&amp;e llllillly, Dove Yalll, Trels
Take Someone With You to Church
. ~undaya.
0. l.anR&gt;•'IIIe Ohio I, Rev 0. H. pastor. SuodaJ Sobaol IIIII a. School 9:0 1. m. Wonhlp, Swolll, Alma Lellar, lieu Let·
Builders and Building Supplloo
Maooo
Clly
Chorel
of
Chris!.
Cao .. put.er: Sunday School, 9:30 ILl I'I!P Wlae, tUPI.;
2nd and tlb Bullday, t :CS a. ldlll, Mr. and Mrs. Cbltles
ln Pomeroy Over 90 Yean
Cbester. Ohio
Ph. 983~003
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Miller Street: Sunday
Bible ·•· m., Roberl Grate, Supl Wor· -•~lp 10 iiO a. m.; You
m. Acbub MIUtr, paat.er. a.n.ley and a pst, Geaeva
Study
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ship 7·30 p. m.: Bible Study. vim Voulh. • 45 p. m.: Eva&lt;&gt; ..rvlco 1:111 ~. m Mid Wot!
1 311 p. m. Wednesday.
gelistic ,.rvice, 7:30 p. m. Mid- onver
7.110 p. m. wea
Middleport
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and
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Wed·
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$th an~ Main Streets !)maid oesday . 1.30 p. m.
f,.otltlal Ololl"' M!olllle, Ba
Browil'l Bottlo Gao
H1cks, minister: Hible School, Klngdom Hall 01 JeliOVall't shan lll 1"•,..•11» Rnticl: B. J
Pomeroy
WY 2-3498
Ohio
WY 2-2166
Pomeroy
:311 a.m., Kenl't!'h McElhinney Witne..es· Public meetins. Stu&gt; llrUfith, p81l0i't Racer W1~
·POMEROY, O. )
Supt: Morning
Worship, day 5 p. m .• Watchtower study lord. Supt., Sanda' !!dlnnt
0:30
m Evening Wurshto. 6 p. m.; Bible study Tueed&amp;J a m.: ltl•";"~llllllo
PRESENTS ,;.._
1 p m.. Prayer Serv:ce, Wed· 16 p. m. Service meeUng, 7 p. 30 p. m 1royw mM!lltll.
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oesday, 1 p. m.
m. Thursday: Miniiii'Y school. \' m Tu-"'&gt;
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Furniture and Appliance•
Cllutcll o1 "'"''· Pnmtroy. \6 p. m. Thursday.
Rullo• Mllaloo 1 Olivo NIW·
Quality Furniture at Lower Pricfl
Jerry Masoers. past«· Sundav I 81. Paol's and St Jobo't man, mllllUIIII"' Pllltlr · lltlil
Cbeater. Oblo
Pbone 886-2125
(A NEW RADIO PROGRAM)
Middleport. Ohio
S&lt;:llool 9 30 a m Church lU !ll l Lutheran church. - Morning I day SchOOl I liD I m.: WOI'Ihlo·ll
1 . m.; Chnstian Endeavor &amp; :so worship B 15 a. m. and 10:45 lUll 1 m.; Proarltlnl I 30 o
o m. Evening Service, 8:30 p. a m.; Sunday School g 30 a.m m.; Pra'" •tvlco, 1:10 p, Ill
_,
IBolh congreg.llons ore meet· l'llllriiii&amp;Y .
Retllud Chardl of Chrlol - lng os one al SL John's Church lbraOIIIO MI...... KeY.
Roy Carter, Minister.
Bible ar Pine Grove willie the new •:utter. ~aot.er: ServiL......,~
School
9:30
a.
m.
Worshln
and . Sl. Paul's ~hUrclJ Is neine bllllt.. •' '1 311 11 I"'
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Pomeroy
E. Main Sl
Preaching Service 10:!0 a. m.' Alf...J Metbotuol ' (:harclo0 fte djoo,.,. et 1ilf Naza.. ne
Bavtuewood. W. Va.
Stt-moni Actually.Dtllvendln Church·Byt
Young People's meeling 6:30 p : Rev . Pearl A. Casto, past..-.I ~' Re •. ,H~rberl Grate.
·- ·m. Evenmg ~rvrce 7 p m. V.i Sunday School at9:311, Charles pafiGI': Rlchanl llarlon, Sup!
1H. Braley, Btble School Supt. Taylor, Supt. Wors~ip service !.lilt~ BINI&gt;Il oUst.
Supt.
llH Chure~ 01 Cllrtsl. Porn• ' al 10:45 with Vere Swart.. lay '!trn.t•• !lo l1ill• 11111 • m.; Murn
Cburtb and Oflleo Suppllll - Gilta
rov · ltarrl•.,vllle Hoad, Eu· leader. MYF meets at 6 p.m. •n1 W~rlllll! II o. m.: NYI'lo
RECTQJ
~t&gt;ne U11dt!rwood, mlmster. 81- Worship 1ervlcts at '1 :45 wltb 1141 ' n: ' m.: lvtntnR !w.rv11&lt;t
lliddltPOri
..; laker1 of Ho1•um BrP~· .
WY 2·2llfl
•It Sl1lool g 311 a. m.; M · ...
the Rev. 9Bsto. W~ne~y e,_v· r SO 11,~"l;ft , Mrtltl••ll PrNvPr ter

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Jfolidays

Pel/owl..:.tt J,;,. ;,. 6ttNf'lrearf ".,., ~"J •'~"¥•• •.,

!&amp;one Cllope IMellotdJII - 1'4, Rev. "aali Ill. Jones, plllor. v'•&lt;&gt; • I. rn.; SU· '
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pastor,
SUDday School 10 L m.· Wor- 10 a. m.; Bible Study, Wed.,
Junior Choir Prartl""
ood 4th Sundays: Youth Cllolr, Sayer,_ SUpl Sunday School
day, Wedlleoday aDd Frld.,.
7:311 p :m.
Cbelhlre • Kyaer • Harlford 6.30
wednesday Prayer 1. m., Preaching II a. m.
Tbe P.,...OIIal a.-~ ~ Cheshire-Kyll8l'llal'llord Patwarren G. ZinD, Postor. · .P· m.
·
Porllaad Melhodlot Chardl_...,
lllh. Hartford Baptist Chui'dl
The
Baptist Church MeeUng. 7:30 o. m Wldoesday H. L. McDaniel, pastor.
South ant Ave.: Sunday Morning Woriblp 8•11 DET Ser10 •· rn.; Soliday eveolng 111011 ''Wa~ II' tbe Teo
will have two Christmas J'ro. Lolll'ldge E1JB Cllordr, Rev: School 9:30, Harold
grams this year. The first wm Eugene E. Emerson, pastor. Supt; Kenneth Mcl.eod,
..rvtco. 7' 30 p.... VlrglnsH Tuesda - Olflcets
be pretiented by the Sunday 8111111
a.
Supt., PreachlnJ7:30 p. m.
•
Bible Study 7' 30.!:; planntni meeting.' 7 p.m. lllDT.
School plplls at 9:50 on Dec. 19. 100 ... ~r.
up
un . ' day.
m.,
al!lht Prayer F' Tile Ullleld MeWII Clurrth,
An enlarged prosram will be W111'1!blp 10:45 1. 01. aod 7.30 lllciDe Melbodllt
Worship 7·~0 p. 111. Pastor, Rev p
Rev MelviD Alltlre
by the Hartf'lrd Grede School P. m. alternately. Bible study B. L. Mcllanlel, putllr: Suo- B. L. Barrell.
B
School
1""•sent•ed at the Baptist Church and prayer aemce led by past. day School 1:111 a. m.:
llarrls9avdlo PreabylerlD IS rn · Cbrtst111811 Soliday
Dec. 20 at 7:30p.m. The pub- or 7:30 p. m. W~Y· Clu1J. lng 10:30 a. m.; MYF I p. m.;
Jolm Davlel, )JIIIer: vine· worahlp 10:10 a.m. The
lie invited to this pf08ram.
llaD Endeavor, 7.30 P· m., 3rd Prayer BDd Bible Study, 7:30
Cllurcb Sohool 18:10 a. m. WOI' Qu:islmaB Message. Moaday ev·
HallaH ~·Inn HaP"•• t:burcb Salurday of iDODih.
m. Wedn&lt;lday.
alllp service :SO P· m.
eolng the JOF ClaSS m~ at
ISur:day Scbrol 9:30 a. m. PreacJ&gt;. -~ Star £UB Cllmdl, Raoll 8pr!Dp Melbodlll Reorp•IUO Cllarob 01 J - tbe home of Mrs. CW!ord Ed·
lnr Sunday 2:30 p. 01.
Rev. Menzal Smith, pqtor: 9:~ Cheater Lemley, plllor: WOI'o Chrlir of Latter Day SaiDII. Ill ll'lboch on Mulberry Avenue,
Free wru Bapllsl amra, I. m. Sunday SchooL ~ 811Jp aan1eo t:SI L
miles !rom RaciDa CID Raell» Tuesday, 7:30 p.m., the Lydia
Rutland, Pastor, Rev. P 1 u I Slllltb. aupt.: Earl Sbuler, Ass t day SchooL IO:IS L m.;
Road. Sunday 8cbOOI Circle of the WOIIIBII'I Society
Taylor; SUodly Bcbii01, 10 o. m. Morning wwablp lO:tii L m.r 1:30 p. m. Prayer ODd
1. m.; Worship 10:111 L -Is at the cburch, for their
Guy Priddy, Supt.; Preaching Prayer meeuaa 8 P. Ill. Thor. Study, Wednaday. 7:111 p.m.
&amp;mcla• evening aervll:e ar Chrfalmas meellllll. ThUrsday ev
aerv1ee, 7:30 p. m.; Prayer - day.
RaiiPd Helbodlll ~
p. m.: Wed .. wmbtp serv· eulng Is choir rehearsal. Frf•
vices, 1:30 p. 01. Wednesday:
8aatlo Belliel EUB Chlreh -Rev. c. J. Larnley,
piiiOr:
at 7:30 p. m. Pastor, C. W. day, Christmas Eve Caodlellght.P. m.

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the ~ e1 thy Delgllbor.'' oter, and that the rlgbt of
"Someone must remember ! the stem of Jesse, and a ~~~~~ ~ -~Dal~ly~Se~ntl!n~e~!,C.:P~o~~m~e~ro~y~-MI~dd~l~epo~rt:._,_(!O::_
.• :n~ec . -~~
And 1 aald, "I Will· take heed people to rebel against an uo- that JR the city "are persons lahall grow out of his roots: Aod
ts thy ways that 1 sin not
wanted government did
not who know not their right band ,the spirit of the Lord &amp;hall real 11
my tongue. r will keep my come to an end in 1763."
from their left hand."
upon bim tbe spirit of wisdom
May the world rejoice again, In
mouth with a bridle, while
"Someone has Ia declare that
'
wicked is before me. 1
the world can not be run by
and understanding, the spirit
on Earll\ Good·WiU to Men.
dumb with silence; I held my policemen and intelligence ag- A thought _for ~~ day: The counsel aod mlghl., tbe apirll
_
ieronymoUI
peaee, even from good; and ents, or ambarsadors either for prophet lsatah: Aod there I knowledge and of the fear
my SOI'I1lW :wa1 sUrred."
that matter."
shall come forth a rod out of llhe Lord."
~My ·heart was hot wltlhln' "Else some future
, , :.- .
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me; 'While I was musing the may say of America as Tacitus ~
l.9'IQ odd years ago, so ing ol tbe sun. This short truce lire burned ; then spoke I
did of Rome, ' they made u deso·
tol d, Ja&gt;par, Melchoir, could not have much effect, longue."
Jation and called it peace; and
1
. wiSe men of the militarily, but could add to the "For somewhm,
some child repeat the cry ol
travelled westward to peace of mind for one d'l', to in ail thiS bloody tangle of
Miyas -Qknra of Hiroshima :"
' a brig ht new slar told of , several hundred parents
of , tics and diplomacy, a
Give hacl my lather.
of 'blin ' wM .~me · boys who are in service in Viet-~ human decency has to survive
GJve back my mother.
as lhe pr~ .of ~ace. nam and possibl y to
some "Som~ne has to affirm that Give back my 110n1 and
brought gilts to him. parents there.
l a Chinese has as much right to daughters.
was proclaimed "On , But our htgh command · can eal as a Californian, that
Give me back myself.
WHOLESALE DISTRIBUTORS
mrm _whase id~as .d!ffer
~ Give back the llum&amp;D race.
, peat'e and to men, good i not consider the proposal
we do no recognize the
ours IS not necessarily a
Give back peace.
POMEROY, OHIO
~ rbi) year. our "wise" men Congas a governing body',. ~~cl l l"_.....
hav~rued their fares toward can not _
therefore make agn&gt;e- 11
tiu~~b'ast: but there is no peace) ments w1th tht&gt; m.
$lr f~ 1here good will to men. If we are to bar any possibili'l'be ' gtfl&gt;" of 1965 come down ty of "Come let us rea.wn
bwr~.the skies; gifts of incendi· gether." how .are we to end
.
arv 'tibmb~ and napa].m for the 1 war? Have we gone back to the
destruction of villages~
of t ancient "herem '' of fht&gt; Hrdlemiei11 spray for the destruc- ' brews t&amp; proclaim that '·All ·
tit:m ,lf vegetation. and of high who liveth there in shall be
explos1 \· ~s for the destructon to the sword."
wm to all Int'n he your
of men - and wemen and I can only echo th e words
guidi11g fa ilh forevt'r.
ehildrt-u.
Thomas Jdferson, ''I tremble
•'
lt'o Lulle md LU&amp;tlo
.The ~tar these wise men fol- wbes I reflect that God is ius!. ''
'til all io &lt;Lmo •• , wheo it'o
IQw is not one placed in the
liniahod we ••for the f 1111. Happy Holidqd
hf!an:ns but only tlM! star worn A'so Sprake Varlou'i
1
bj t1 e general of the army. sla.
Our npponents in
Vietnam ! "And there came yet another
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Christm:-ts day, and on their I speak other than the voict- ot
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~ristmas • , .

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'J'J-IAT COINCIDENCES SEEM NATURAL.- LYND
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voh:er Jn •ong, and
. we raise oun in thank. to
all of you, our
eustomen, for

lui notes
an d voires

RALL'S BEN FRANKLIN

art dlttttaat.

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DAILY CROSSWORD

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GROVER S STUDIO

tf Ume of lbe
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cheer, .,.e

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to Jo'·n tJ,em '"O •itlrnosl
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VILLAGE CUT-RATE
RACINE, OHIO

Th e glad. t idings of His birth li &gt;•e
/01·ever in th e hea1·ts of m&lt;tn. May the jof this Ch rist m~s be many for 11oa.
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Maili •nd Court

HeATING " AIR ·C~DITIONING
69&amp;--W. Mtin

Pomeroy

Christmas G~eetings ·
To you and your family,,. may thla
bt your happiest Christmas ewr.

t/ .~•

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i"Y• •I "'- /lolid•r .

customers .

In ut si••'lhank, far aU tlltl"

mng fo loll olthe great joy ol the/in!

FROM All OF US AT

Ohio Valley Plumlaing &amp; Heating
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Sanla's coming
your way, sounding

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:Jhe 1lar &gt;!tone aDd tho a&gt;2ge16

MIDDLEPORT

MILL STREET

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Jllev'2'

SPENCER'S MARKET

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merry 1eason,
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Chrlrtma•. W• ~rilh that lor
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e~istmas
'd,.:eetings

For Euy Ustening

All Day, Christmas Day .. •

Tct you and yonrJ, we wish a nry
blessed Christmu, and may the miraele.o
o£ thia woudrolll ae11ou Ji.lJ. ency heart
wilh happiueu I!Dd coulealmcnt.

WMPO
Man~~gement

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YOUNG'S SUPER MKT. ·~

Pomeroy

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Middleport, 0.

Locust St.

rn~r~y 6~it1JI.

412 2nd Ave,
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GALEN BROWN
AGENT

FROM ALL OF US AT

CHAPMAN~ANADAY

SHOE STORE

Midway Market

MINERSVILLE

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OHIO

Pomeroy

POMEROY
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To our many friends in

havt . , _ . , . good will 10 •

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'Chrirtmas Cheer
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Mloy lhe """' cheer t1 CllriiiiHI lorlghton
eWif'/ home, llghton wery hoart. llpnlally,

- r you and youn have a wonderful hellday.
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.... . CHESTER, OHIO

GRf.HinGS .....~

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stu that &amp;bowed the war for

Athena
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the three Wile Men lead you to a dbrtsuflllcd with JOy 111111 bapp~

VALLEY LUMBER &amp; SUPPLY CO.
923 S. Thircl

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"Thaair JOlt

for_. ••ndnN .,_,•

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ChriB~"W+'l1fl!l4 ,upon

the world,
·brincilll to ~hi)';",!~ th~ f1 and happi·
11111 flat tomes With a cool:lmbd heart.

. ·EX~EUtpR:~ OJL C~.::..
636 E. M.ln

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wrapped up IR lilt illlltlt, '"&amp;111111 pu~lfl J

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Will to Mea.• Y... dear a I

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Grl!l!tings

aatMr lqllfler

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THE POMEROY
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of the Chriltmas season be with you
and your lewd one~, and your hct8 be
Ailed witb peacre aDd trutt hi!( =!mini;,

FROM All Of US Al .. ,

WILLIAMS
NATIONWIDE
INSURANCE

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CDCIIPINATI (UPIJ - A 3
Ill' ceill wage Increase for
about s,ooo COilllty employ&lt;s,
llffecllve today1 was approved
Wedneaday by the Hamilton

f'I)II,OOO • year and ortly Wt ~
fare Department worker• wlwlo
l!alarles are paid by tlr8 111tt

of Aplcui&amp;Ure, HI lilt 191&amp; pro- est 1111 record.
record high, sutJ)IIJIII.._ 1M'
cltictloll iftdel at lJI pet' cent on Wbe t _ p~·d• 11
record by t,OI'JO toos,
00-41 111M, .mpared wllll
a
•wucwft
per Fruits - ProcluctlOii
IIJ per cent a JUt qo and lbe ctnl below liM and IJ per cent above averago but we1J lil\11~
I'8I.'Cl'd 1118 bllb t1 1211 per cent. undet lbt llr•ywar average.
last year, except fo·~~~=~~
l\leGrd p&lt;HC1'8 yleldl wert Soybean~_ - Productom again Seed Cropo t'OLl1MBI18 (tJPI) nporled tr 1a11 pota10111, ~~Mel at all all-tim&amp; blgll, I per cent weather conditions at
crop prodUction Ill Ohio Ill
clortr lied and llllgllr beetl. higher tban_lbe previous. record t1me responsible for ~~~:::,
- I ptJt eet~l abovt liM but smey, c:ot11, popcom, rye, 1Jur. of 48 miiiJM bushel• lll 1981. in b....wsted acreage.
ley IJld cigar lobaceot all re- Yield of 2U buehelo per acre lion lower than in !tiM.
CGI'IIed near..-d per • aere well below 1111 record, Record Hay _ Production dow•
yteldl.
production ered!ted to ln&lt;n... per cent from both Ia•! y~~f,l_,,-1'
OIIW fnlll8, Ill brief:
iD acreage.
Iand the live-year average.

were exclude4.

WHAT "NOt;(." MEANI
"Noel," llle French word
Olunty Comn\lssloners. T be Cbrlstmaa, mtalll "blrlhday,"
lloolt will cHI tilt COUDty about "news," or "A lhout of joy."

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tho Obit Cl'1t JleporllliC mlJUoD butbell. 14 per oeot tinct 11111. .
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u14 IIMiay.
above 1. . production and 3 pet\ Barley and~~-~
'IW M 110t, • •.
tiiGrt ol ~ abon the li&amp;MS average. oaly allgbtly bl · . lllialrllfl,t .
a. U.l, 1111 Oblo Depea bllllllll Yield of 75 bushf!la tlllnl hlgbo Sugar 8eeU - ~ 'Ill("

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hristmas

Jsimas

From All of Us • , • Downie-Gross, Pomeroy

FOR ALL OUIO

P'RIEND.

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TO ADD 0UR

\ Christmas Prayer

our ,aratitude to our customers.
Our ptea11nt essocllllfOn
with )'Ollie • prlvllt&amp;e Indeed.

and moat

linwN,wllh

Wilh a!I the happy peacefulness of a child'•
prayer, we greet you during this holy IOGIOR.

to JOll Gild~
fro. all of ..

BLUE &amp; GREY RESTAURANT

WOMEN'S APPAREL
120 E. MAIN

POMEROY

MARTIN RESTAURANT

ROBINSON'S

Mar yo ur

LAUNDRY

heart be
filled wilh

Moy the bless·

ings of Christmas

lhfniftl . . . . . . . . . .

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be yours during

•lew, .....,. .. ...,.. IMithtw.

the rlrh
ltletlinP,
and abidioC
lmo~ o( U.

holidaT•

and IKIY they

From Management &amp; EmplOY" of

continue long

CHASE HARDWARE

into the futuse.

lihri.Stmas,

Locust St.

Locust St.

Th• ti'H Is trlmllltll, tht pltMnll art here

Middleport

, • , now lind out if your Chrlatmal wl1hu
have como true! Ouro did ••• wo hive the
niceal cuatomers thora aro! Many thanld.

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'T'11 tho 1001on for joy, lhoughlfuln.. and
thank yooL So wo'ro IIJking flmo to t1:1f [ull
thai, and wllh you a vtl'f li&lt;lppy HGIIday.

And we wish

Associated Radio &amp; TV
MR. &amp; MRS. HARRY MILLER

May all lht holy Joys of that 11111 Chr!slmar nigh!
abide with you and your loved ones during tho hall·
day season, bringing the same peace and tranqumty
that shone upon the earth 011 that Night so long ago.

POWRL'S SUNOCO STAnON

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Middleport, 0.

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POMEROY, .OHIO

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I:Ot Sacred Heart
I::U. Melga CouoiJ ltFD
1:25 Paul Bowm, form
1:30 News
1:57 Weather
7;110 NaUonal Mewa
7:08 Bill Mllltr Shcnr
7:30 8port.l hnlll
7:3&amp; BIU Miller SOO.
7:35 Plcken.o HardWIN
{Tues. Tllurt.)
7:50 News
8:00 Bill Miller sb011
8:4; Baker Furnlturl 3:1011
9:00 Newo
9:05 Coffee wtth Janet
10:011 Portraits ol a Patriot
IO·ai Swap Shop

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.......,joy
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Merry Chrl•tmas.
May your 1laclneu
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FROM ALL OF US AT ....

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Chrl8tmae, anilllil tirBt day.
Linoolnsbtre, Eft«land, Ill 1643.

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ho devoted many boyhood 1
llecembera Ia invenlin~: and ,

moldna ChristiiUis toys.

RIZER OIL CO.
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t:SO RadiO R I 0

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S:OD NIWI RoiDidup
1:15 SlgD 011

10:10 Bib Miller IJ~ Show
10:45 MUOD Agt. Progrem
{TIIes.iayl
10:41 Fllnily Worship {1'11111'1.1
10:41 A.S.C. Program !Friday)
II ;00 Nl!'lll
lt:C. t'IDJ'I Co1111ry Junction
11:30 ,.,., Country Hymna
12.00 Ctlllllll BtO&lt;k ~ewo
112:10 Ooeuier'1 Guesl Slur
(Friday!
tHe Larry Andenon Show
1:111' Jim Meea Show
t : 15 BLaeti!W Auro Show
t ~IO Eteotrte Companr Newt
t :40 Jim Mess Show
5:110 Nellt
5:00 Jim Met. Show

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6 00 Sporll Pll'!dt

5:30 Rizer's Wtatber Report
5:50 Sports Parld1
6:00 Sundown hreoade
6:45 Sign Off
SAl'l..OA Yli 1:00 St.. 011 - Ne""
8:011 Country Muso&lt; nme
8:20 Coulltry Jamboree
1:30 Happy Valley BOYI
7:01: Prot..rtant Hoar

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122:00 News
12: IS M118tcal IDterlude
t&gt;:3r Pov. Merlin Teell
1:00 News
1:05 Jim Mees Show
5:50 Sports Parade
6:00 Slllldown Serenade

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DurlnJ tbla lleautlful dme of 1&amp;. yW,nnd'vouaad~dac1Chr'.sl
arul wllh you aD tu J.lae!np of die • -

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MINiRSVJLU

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eleaving two briets wltb
Oat blow of tile lllnil.llrh~o
..no, portielpalinr Ill 1M
1116 All Amerleon Opea
K ara te Championahip at
l'l'ew York's Hunter CoJ.
lege, ~peciallzu in 1
11 the lrl kaowll u
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12:00 New•

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ogai# for it
Joyful Yulttik.

PROVICO FEEDS

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2:116 Newt
S:OO !lllturday Matlnet

POMEROY, OHIO

Howu... tiOfJ}lr

OHIO VALLEY
INDUSTRIES, INC.

4:lill Weatller
5:00 Community Hewa
&amp;:10 World and National
5:15 Sign O!f
Saturday
7:15 Sign 1n, Musical Clock
7:45 Echoes of Joy
8:00 Ohio Valley News
8:05 World News
1:D Sports Today
1:15 Weather Picture
8:16 Pt. Pleasant Football
10:30 Songs for Children
10145 Golden Key
11:00 Newo
11:11&amp; 8alurdl7 Show
12:00 Loeal, Ohio, Nat. News
12:20 Bulletin Board
12:2&amp; Newo 0 Grams
12:30 Saturday Matinee
1:30 News Heldllnes
1:11 SalurdiJ MIUnto
1:115 NIWI
2:00 8aturdJ)' Malblet
2:30 Newa Helldllntt
2:11 laturiiiJ Matinet

7: !II lpoi'U Parade
1:15 Larry Anderson Show
10:45 It's Music - Army
11~00 Dutton's and HerD! Dail"llt

GRAVRY TRACTOR SALES
Ar tills

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In knowing ho\f, Or 10 aq

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IIONDAY THRIJ f'JIIDAYo: 110 Sign On - Nelli

'JOU A Merry
OIJ Fashioned
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Middleport

McClure's Dairy Isle

We greec you and
wish you an abundance
of thf! .~'• joy.

S10 N. Second

DRY CLEANW

this holy season

METROPOLITAN MOTORS

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4:45 SpotllaJtt

Monday Tbrough Friday
7:15 SlgD On, Musical Cld
7:45 Echoes of Joy
':00 Ohio VaUey News
1:05 World News
1:10 Sports Today
l :IB Weather Pl41uro
1:18 M111lea! Clock
1:55 Communlly News
t:OO Talk of lht Towll
t:liS Ma11011 County Nen
10:00 PubliC Senlet
10:15 Family Worohlp Hour
10:30 Latchstring
11:00 News
11:05 Morning Melodies
l~cept Frtdey, ChurCh
Bello RlnJ)
11:45 World Newa
11:65 Ma!IOD County Newt
12:00 Community Newa
12:05 Noon New•
2:10 Markell
12:15 Mid Day Weather
12:20 Bulletin Board
2:25 New&amp; 0 Oralllt
1J:30 County Apllt
2:45 Country Go 1111111111
1:55 News Beal
2:00 Country Go Round
U5 Nelfl Beat
3:00 Mid Way Matlnet
3:5&gt; News Beat
t:OO Oiscing with Dod
4:30 lnlerchaa*'

The L&amp; l SHOP

MIDDLEPORT, 0.

hFimroa~

WJEH RADIO
WmB LOG

DUTTON DRUG STORE

FOR A .JOYOUS

POMEROY, 0.

WISHES FOR A

FROM ALL OF US AT ..•

ur-lfags glad

expreee

opportunity to

Lit "' , ....., ~~~1J11 ~~ gift of lo~t,
,. M&lt;~Mibil Cbris,_ 6 jqpt~~ ,;,., jorllll.

BAKER FURNITURE, Middleport

RAWLINGS &amp; COATS

Sugar Run Flour .Mills
POMIRO'(, .9tll'

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FUN~ALS

ED.NA JoiAXINE -COATS- STEPHEN COATS
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Spreading throughout the land, warm wishes ror bright
md happy Qu:iiii!IU- 1111011 filled witlt lauJhctr; 1011..
fOJid memodet tlMI loftd M cl011 lly. M., )'OUt Ollllofll
appr.ed•ted ~ be blessed with IIKh • Jaoliuy, .

SVNDAYI-

7:!0 Silltl 011 - Army llour
7:55 Newt
8:00 Bapllsl Llvmrut'a Hour
1:SO Sutlday Show "
9:10 Tile Bible Spelikt Ill You
9:t:. Legislative '\eport
10:• 'the Good I.Uo
10: It 'Congressman ~ler
lt~lll The CounlrJ llyiii.IUmB'
t. ·30 The QUiet Hciur
12.0!' Newa
II: 15 Tile Cbrlsllllll Hnur
12:10 Tht lie\.
Ul '1'111 itet: '·~.llD* '
2: 00 The HeY. Alldtel! Pll'loiiJ

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Christmos Program
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Pullea ; ..R"JaniOI Gi~bs,
Andrews and
Mrs. Doril McDonald, Mrs. Clyda,Andrewsand
Partl~!lng
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Of the Middleport Fl"t Baptist by Beulah White, were J•nnnelcv Buskltk Roberta Duck;.orth, ed the Evangeline Missionary wlllch the
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Jerry
!idne!lday evening at the: Wise, Trino Gibbs, Joan Mur· Ronald Hoffman Jeff ll'Jrst &amp; Society of Pomeroy Church of opned the meeting In
·. rch. The program was under' ray, Joe McCloud, David Smith, Sieve Brotton, Ven!da Gibbs, Christ Tuesday evening at her of Mrs, Leo Bryon,
, direction of Mrs.
PAtty Carmen and Diane Thoma, V•l·: ~arbie Anthony, Mike Hoffmsn, Wetzgall·st home which was d~ Members responded w roll
~ ~ith and Mrs. Bert l;lodimer . \·et Swisher, Beth Jenkins, BPv· Bill y Thoma, Allen Acree, Da~ coraled for the holiday season,, with a Chrlstmu poem.
. -,f The program was openPd with erlv HoCfman and Greg Be&lt;'kt&gt;r. vld Sw isher Ste't-:e Jenkins ~b R
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e nmary ept. toug t } Peggy Imboden, Helen Thoma, , receded the dinner
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·Mrs. Franres L1evmg an_d ~rs. ~rs Frances Bearhs, M.rs. KenL Kloc.s, Chester Roush ttnd l P F0 11 . th diane lfts ln Germany, and also
'il!wothy Anthony. Rer~tatwn• Charles Bermett. and Mrs. 1ony Frank Hoffman, The primary j
owing
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Mrs. Florence Btll'lltllde
~e given by the nursPry de- : Fowler includ::o d redtRtions by , departmen t provided
back~ were tlchanget!. Guests f~ lnj: the Society for
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partmenl taught by
Martha Patt,v Hoffman. Dickie Owen, sround music for the playlet. :ni~ Nw~..Rev.
d lng her since her acclclenl
Fowler and Mrs.
. Manm~g and Timmie Thomas . ,
.Tu conclude !he program Santa 1&gt;fr:.v J~ll~ McCl!t IDs.
MilSOn Fisher thanked I
K.loPs and mclnded L1s.t He&lt;k- Primary DPpt. No. 15 mcluded Clau~ made h1s
apparance . 8
ardn .ks_ Myrtl members for plant and ~ards l l
er, Darla Wilcoy, Davod Boone Mary ((, Gallagher, Joe An- ~Jth treat' for all the chlldren. ~:rre~~ss ~ Russel~ sent her while hospitalized.
and Lon Kloes..
·thony , Marc Fultz,
Tammy ;
Arnold Election ol officers waa
1 Mrs charles Jones
,
B1vmg recJtat1ons_from __ the Hoffman, Johnny McCloud, Joey 1
Richards Mrs
Wllllai!IJ with Mrs. Phelps selected
1 Kir kman with a dialogue en tn-, Dmner Party
and ~tes W: ton.
viCe preldent; Mr. Lou!
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IN SALVATION ARMY
! led "I Ring My Bell ."
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prsldent: Mrs. Milton nou~•ll
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Born on Christmas llay ;11 Other reritolions were ,gtven'
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rice pr8Sident; Mrs. Loula
tl!65. Ev ngeline Booth was the b\' John Pal R1ley, Terry 1 hom.l
IS::wrOWQf IS
borne, secretary; Mrs. :~~=JI
ftlurth daughter of the Salva. as . .tudy Owen, Douglas Acree -:
OS
UXI IO.ry
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treasurer; Mrs, Masters,
tlon Army found&lt;·r,
William .nd Lynn Sheets.
. \ The .~mencan Legum Auxlhz!ne chairman; and
Booth. By the age ot 23.
i A ~lay kt enti!l~ ''The Child · ory of Lewis Manley Post No.
S
ver Kapple, publicity.
wa~ he-ad of the Sal va tion Arnno~ ren 1 ell of .Jesu:- was prl"St'n!· 26.1 held a lurkey dmner and!
In
an
as the COmmlttP.e to plab
ln London.
· ed by the JUnior department ~;~nnuod C hri:~tmas parly in ~he i NEW HAVEN- Plans bave program for the year were
meanln• or Chrltttm• be
r""--========----=----------~ social room of tht&gt; Mt. ~1or1ah 1 betn completed for the wedding Bryan, Mrs. Phelpa and
Baptist ehurrh Middleport on of Barbara Jo Howard, daugh- Roush.
with you lilw41ya,
Wednrsda y e\•emng. The room ter of \-fr. and Mrs. B. J. How· ''Gifts of Christmas" was
llrinlilna Joy, naht
· was ~corattd for the holidav ard, New Haven, and Larry topic of the devotiona and
and IOYa Into
sf'HSOn inrluding a lightt&gt;d tre-e Herbt&gt;rt LeMasters, son or Mr. gram in charge of Mrs. D~i:~; ll
~heart and home. And
under which gift:s wen• placOO . j and Mrs. Herbert LeMasters of Readings on seven gifts
Members and guests were ;Folla.,bee, W. Va .•. at t.he given Including the glfta of th 1
may aft YOUI hopetl
seated at a table with wh1te 1 New Haven Evangelical Umted shepherd, by Mrs. Walter Kelll- 11
be brlahter beoau1a
· (:over and ('entered with the Brethren Church at 6:30 p.m. nedy, Jr.; of Mary and Josep~
or the ctw111:
antiv ity scene. Group singing of. on Tuesday, Dcember 28 with Mrs. Edward Veooy; of the FaChlld'a oomi!JI•
··.Jny to the World, '' lN! by Mrs. i t~e Rev . H~rry J()e ?rimm: ~if~ ther, Mrs. CJyde Andrews;
Arnol d Richars, president. anti fm, uncle ii the br1de offlcJat- the anels, Mrs. Harold, Smltb;
---- ing, assisted by Rev. Martin of 1he natrona, Mrs. Masters:
.Berisford, pastor.
and oJ the wisemen, Mrs. Den. ~~,~ I 'The nwid of honor y,ill bel ver K:aj,p!e.
· ' Adele Sismondo: bridesmaid, At the close ol the ·
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, anda Howard, cousin of the Ia gilt and new names drawn
· . , bride; best man, Mike Byrh, for the new year. Cookies,
POMEROY
3.00 E. MAIN
=· ' ushers. Garv Short and John ] salad, punch end coffet
· , Wheeler, .acolytes. Michael How.!l~ser:;;;ved~o~n~c~ry~s~ta~l~tc~a~ys~,_;;;;_;;;~iii:iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii:iiiiii:iiiiii:iiiiii:iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii:iiiiii:iiiiiiiiiiiii:iii;::;::
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1Bruce Adams.
The custom of open ehurcll r
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"ill follow in the education bllild
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nnOUnCing
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Holida~ ~eeti

we're taking thll

foyous time to wish our fine Cllltomer&amp;

aU the best of the holiday and to
eJpre$1 thank• fm !JOt•r ,Gtronage.

G&amp;J AUTO PARTS

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lighting your days with peace and con-

uuder which gifts were placed.

Games were played and gif~
were ex:chnnged. Each girl received a bar of soap and a
1thimble from the advisors. Re·
, lreshmento carrying out
Chrislmas theme were served
by Diana and her mother, Mrs.
Jack Carsey to 19
one guest, Vicki Carsey,
th advisors, Mrs. Roy Holter
and Mrs. Oris Ginth~.

a new and glori ous morn o f enduring
love and hope to everyone, everywhere

FROM ALL OF US AT

BE PREPARED-It's hack
to the old ways to beat

Ecnnomy Savings &amp;Loan Co.

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wiahBa f:if joy and happiness
tD IlL We are taking this
perfect opportw11ty to express
daep appreciation to you, our

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JOiir frioadl7

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Jood will.

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WARM GREETINGS and

From Mllnagement

SUPER SEIYICE STAnON
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THANKS TO OUR MEIGS CO. FRIENDS I

and
Employet Of

DUKE
Cleaners
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Pomeroy

Wolfe

Wllllam Thuener

J:lltll Blr4

Robert {iunnel

How Moore

Terry Pierce

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time to ooUDt
out IDIIlTo IIWlY blessings, High on our list is dMt
c:oolideoceudfii'Od will you've showed us. So royou, Ollfpitt!:G",
ClllCIIdio.s: a cheerful, heany holiday ''fl1pUf•· ~• : , ,

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a 1peelal nate ol&amp;.,.....,lo! yeaPidnd pacroaa•e
doraa ...aa die yNP. We an deeply appnelaalve.
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Tunes chan,e, but tho
aood old-fuhioned

POULTRY FARM

COLUMBUS !UP!) Work has already begun on
Ohio Historical Society
restoring Adena at Chillicothe,
Wednesday it wants
the Campus Martius
and reconstruction projects
at Marietta, the Glendower
derway at 25 state
House at Lebsnon, Our
no later than next November.
Tavern and Inn at
Daniel Porter, director of
the Hayes Library at
society, said work...as
and Zoar Village, 1
begun on eight memorials
communal settlement.
preliminary architectural work l .=~~;;_;...,.;.iOiiiiiiiii=iiiiiioiiii
Is underway far the new state
hlstortcal center at the Ohio
State Fairgrounds hue,
The 25 memorials are bein~
restored out of money from U1e
$290 mllllon developmnt bond
issue approved by tbe voters
last May. 01 the $12 million appropriated lor the society, $10
million will go to build the center and the remaining $2 mllllen
will be used Ia restore the me- ,
mortals.

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WELKER'$ MAPLE LAWN

Construction Deadline Set

wat er shortage next year
for residents of Rid~efiel d.
N.J. Th•y are digging their
own well&amp;

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'Ji,e .tar •hone and IU apll
.,.9' to tell of tbe f'real for cl 1M - -, ..
CbriBimal. Wa wioh !bat joy

i&gt;e record lor
holida:
Thursdaytraffic
and deaths
In 1956, when 700 persons died
during a four-day weeksn.

River news

hoping that

SHENANG SPRINGS

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A United Press International
count at 8:30a.m. EST sh&lt;owe~!ll
at least 91 persons killed
traffic accidento since
holiday began.
The breakdown :
Trallic 91
Fires 10
Planes z
Miscellaneous '
Total HO
When fire swept a
building in Newark, N. J ., 11
apparently trapped people wbi,lell
they slept and eight perished.
The National Safety CeiiiiCII I
ti t d bet
560 and
es rna e ldwdeen
tralfir 11
per~ns wou
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acctdents between 6

Gauge readings: Gallipolis
O.m
t2.J, 12.5, running 4 feet
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holiday gi~s
on rollers, Pomeroy-Mason ~.- Fireslone .G&amp;J
87, Pt. Pleasant 24.35, Hinton
ore yours.
0.68 rising, Karmwha
Falls Po•t Cage Wins
2.33 falling, Charleston 18.95 ri:sFirestone
lng. London, Marmet and Win· G&amp;J won easily,
was
scared
but
downed
Weih~
rield dams were on the sills.
er's
77-69,
while
Elberlelds
of
Boat Movemenl1:
Ohio RKiver - Esso Pennsyl- Pomeroy posted • forfeit
vania down 13, 7:35a.m.; Queen over McCelland's
Thursday
City up 14, 1:20 p.m.; Waller night in the Gallipolis lndeptndHougland up 14, 9:45p.m. ; Phil- ent League,
ip Sporn up 14, 3:50 a.m.; On-. John Milhoan and Don Magward Up 14. 6:45 p.m.; Nation- nani paced Firestone's victory
al up 15, 5:t0 a.m.: Albert M. l with 22 points each. Carl
down 16, 5:4&gt; a.m.: R. H, Bostall'·~ !6 1 th 1
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worth II down 18, 7:30 a.m.; ver
or e esers.
Steel Ranger down 19, 5:&gt;0 a. Gary Lashley's 38 points led ,
Route 7- 3 Miles North Of Pomeroy
m.: Brimstone up~ . 6:20 a.m.;I G&amp;J to its fifth straight win. I
iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii:iiiiii:iiiiii:iiiiii:iiiiii:iiiiiiiiiiiii:iiiiii:iiiiii:iiiiii:iiiiii:iiiiii:iii~ l Zimmer down 21, 5 45 a.m.: Ken Creel had 24 and
Borbara Gay up 2t, 7:15 a.m.; Buffington canned 23.
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Walter Beckjord up 21, 7 o.m.:
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Jefferson up 22 5:&gt;0 a.m.; Lu- Jim Smith's 24 points
led
!her Herdman down 23, t:20 a. Dunlop Tires, The final
m.; Irene Chotio down 23, 3 a. was 11~57 .
m.; Reliable down 23, 5:10 a.
m.; OVEC down Greenup 9:&gt;0 ten down Meldahl 5:40 a.m.;
p.m.: Ravenswood down Green- '! H. E. Bowles up Meldahl 7 a. .
up 12:25 a.m.; Valley Voyager m.
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up Greenup 1:05 a.m.; Jerow GatupoUs Dam •~ Allen R.
down Greenup 1:25 a.m.: Char- 1M..,.iU down 12:111. t.tn.;
les Stevenson
up Greenup 2 Jan up 3:35 a.m.; Frlbenger up
, a.m.; Harbor Point down Green- 8:15 a.m.
up 4:10 a.m.; Chickasaw and Kanaha River - Beaver
White up Greenup 7:40 a.m.: Marmet 8 p.m.; Gorge Pri•ce •l
Mimi down Meldahl 8:05 p.m.; up Marmet 10 p.m.:
Miss Susan up Meldabl 10 p. Bruce down Marmet I : 30 a.m.
m.; Alton Zephyr down Meldahl 0 . F. Shearer down
12 :45 a.m.: Lorena down Mel- 5:45 p.m.: Lucy Jane
dahl 3:15 a.m.; L. Fieore up up Winfield 12:3a a.m.;
Meldahl 4:10 a.m.; A. J. Pat Bosworth up Winfield 6:05

The Five Point Star Stitchers
: held a Christmas party recent! ly in the recreation room llil ·
1the home or Diana Carsey. Lin- '
· co!n H~ights, which was aec&lt;&gt;r- 1
! Qled includmg a lighted tree
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made driving doubly hazardous.

lhe greotest ,

' . , Star Stit.-llers 4-H
· I Uub Holds Party
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At least 12 persollll were
killed in a Greyhound bus crash
today and eight others died In
prHiawn lire in New Jersey
the worst accidents reported at
the start of the Christma•
holiday weekend.
Police around the country
brsced lor a record crush of
holiday trsvelers on the highways, Storms and had Wellthelr!l
in many sections of the country

we! We're
all of

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n Wreck of Bus

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Ambulance companl~ from
Granta Pass, Medford and
Ashland took the Injured to
hoapitsls ln surrounding communities. Private cars and
taxis helped out.
A spokesman at the Rogue
Valley Memorial Hospital re·
ported that 18 to 20 Injured had
arrived from the crash. The
ROGUE RIVER, Ore. (UPI) - At least nlne~i~~~~~~ ~ Sacrod Heart Hospital In
died and an estimated 30 more were hurt
Medford and the Josephine
when a Greyhound bus packed with holiday
General at Grants Pass reportskidded off icy interstate Highway 5, careened down
ed II more injured.
, embankment and overturned.
Among the injured at Sacred
Heart was driver Joseph Bailey
The Portland·to·San Francisco bus was
through a cold rain when it left the road between
of Battleground, WHSh. The
River and Medford in southern Oregon shortly after
extent of his injunes were not
night. It wound up 50 feet
revealed, pending X-ray.
from the road upside down. man's corpse was
Police said the accident was
Police arrived on the scene beneath the vehicle.
the worst of a chain of mishaps
that occurred on the "black
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moments ater and reportedsaid more bodies might be ice," created wh• rain falls
seeing nine bodies, One wu-lound when the
was and partially fre1!zed on the
highway.
State Pstrol Olfloer Charles
Conway said that when he
arrived shortly before 1 a.m.
"injured were lying in the bus,
Ioutside the bus and on .the
highway. Ambulances ...,..
takmg
them away as fast as
Santa is
they could."
here to
"The eivil defen"" bad set up
a
spotlight an dthe beam cut
wish you
through the ram. ThiS was
all good
really a nasty one-the worst
tr. f1c l\ccJdent I ever saw. In
cheer, and
fact, it looked more like a
plane crash."
so are

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Winte.r is Busy, Pr.ofita.b.le Time for Farniers~?::i;o;a

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AIL STARS

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DEC. II:
Jackloa al Oak BID
Waverly at Lngaa '
DEC. %1:

odually bavtng better

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Incidentally, tllero io ltiU op- 1botller with tile mesh againm
Mei· .s ~ounty farmers and portunity for 4-H •lub, FFA ar.d four or five years if yoo le
~omemalcen lind winter a pro- 11'HA members to order tree 111 IMp onou(lb for ibe !reel
fitable time as well as one SG- seedlll!go under tile program 8r01f, ,
II nr·eme1l!o aultable to plan 1m-' whereby tlley gei 2011 free oeecl- In making tile lllnter • UHII•IJ
provements for the summer to lings. ApplicatiCfl blanks for more comfortable, as well
follow.
these may be seeur&lt;d from theiprolitable, farmers ar·~:SII
The toreol tree busi!)ega 1a Eltension Office anyilme !his Jarly concorned aboul
tbat needs to be taken eare jmontll.
One of tile most
immediately tllnugh Its fruill While I'm lalkln&amp; about trees, thinp about livestock Is ~
(laccn~e tile year around.
we mij)ht raise the question • lng them witll sufficient water
Land owners witll areas
bout tile possibWty of a Uve 1 during the winter. If ll~e:=:ll
one-hall acre or more
Chrlstmas tree. Some people are dopendin&amp; on water
l"llorestatinn should order
bave bought these and hove or ponds tlley may have to have
seedlings now from tile
made tile mlalake of l!guring tile Joe brobl oul to lei
Division o( Forestry to be
this small tree wll
alwaysjl water.
sured of a choice. For
stay smaU. This al!o applies to Aa far as dairy farmers
with smaller areas where
~ fokl that, next 1prlng, get tree concerned, the most vaiLiabli!IJ
' trees will be used for
seeclllnp the)' may think w i II lnvestmelll tlley can make II
MIDDLEPORT, 0.
In~. they should purchase
always be amaU. But we should autometic water system.
Ifrom nurserynten or forest keep In mind thlt 111011 ever- beall C8l'l')'ing water to
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ed· duction areatiy.
troes are· Scotch
Pine, R I Even WI'th tbe auto mauc
u wa""'
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Pine, White Pme, Douglao Fir, er system bowevCl' tile
or Norway Spruce. You almost[ !em of fre~ze-upB '
ean count on trees such aa these curs. Many folb are
to grow from 40 to 60 feet tell. IeUminate Ibis by wrapping
So don't plent It In a conHned · er pipes wbieh ore exposed
area .
freeWig temperatures w
It Is possible to plant otller electric beating cable. It
trees almost any time during •importaDI that IBrliiC!!'I
tile winter or early spring, if, underwriter tested heating
the ground is no.t frozen. Dr. lble to be sure tbey 11'1
~BJthe.lOJ'o•
Ke~neth W. Retscb, associate both from the fire ,:;~:ill
lljllrlt
I professor of Horticulture
at ; and tile shock atandpolnL
The Ohio State Uoiverstly, says Another opportunity to
fll pea&lt;e,love
tllal
before
you
plant
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prove,
both
borneo
and
baruiJ
May all the traditional joyo
111
adldrulness
bare-root sl\rub or tree, be sure Is to lee tbat openings are
of Chriotmas be youra ••• /IOOd
bomonthat
you know how. Good caro later erecl. Around bomee, storm
frionds and /IOOd times
: seldom makes up for a poor JOb dows may be a prolltable
Ho17Nillht
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ment. 11 tlleae aro oo1
blua ;your home and
~iftr and Areetinl,e. And
Try to place your plant In 1 ,.. cost too m ch
flm!IT, alwayo. At Christ.,...
know that our ;eetinftl are
weU . •~rained •rea, Dr. Reisch Iprotection can ':.e '
time, aD of as here wl8h an of
says. Poor drainage oCCOIUIII nailing plastic over tile entire II
warmly oincare, with
for more losses In trlllllplaotlna wind0 w P1a511 U -~
7011 .,.., happiness
the bat fll roecl forllme.
Arateful thanko for
than anything else," he note~.
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Dig a hole large enough
properly, will laot one,
rour loyal pattOMie,
set the plant tile 18me
or three seasons, depending
u It orlgmally grew in tile
care .and fbe tlllclmeu
sery. Thla depfb Ia shown
tile plastJc.
the soil lint on the stem.
As far as livestock is con&lt;,.m-·11
the hole wide enough to
ed many farmers have hied
the root. to lull length. i
keep tlleir livestock closed
top ooil alone is UBUally
wltllnut providing 1111fficient
N. 2ND AVE.
i enough for growtll of good,
Ulalion. This Is one of tile re.,. JI
roota, about one-fourth to
'"" why loaflng cotalil and
third of the fill should be a
of organh~ matter, sueh
ooarse sphagnum mosa, or co,?.:; il
post. Separate fbe top soil r.
the subsoil, then mix the
. top aoil wltll the organlo rna~ 1
' ter. Discard tile aubooU.
I
Place the plant in the hole at
the corre&lt;t depth end lllraigh~ 1
en the roob to prevent C!l'ovrd·!l
ing. Work the prepared soil l
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around the roots, Jea\'lng
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Wellston at Il:OIIIOn' ·.·
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Hannan Trace Holiday
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STORE HOURS

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ALL DAY CHRIST

MIDDLEPORT, 0.

OPEN
9 A.M. TIL 12 NOON SUNDAY
DEC. 26th

BLAETTNARS

Rams Fire
Svare,Seek
New Coach

peck tile !lOll beavlly. ~:~~:11
raising and lowering th~
wlll help settle tile soil.
hole two-tll~ds lull with
soU mixture, tile rest ol
way wltll water. Alter tile wa~
Cl' has drained, ftftloh Ming
hole witll the prepared
leaving a depression arouod
plant to help hold W[l tcr.
Anotller problem Ibis wliii"':I
witll people baYing fruit
: especially youna ones, is
' bit.. Rabbits seem to like fruit
tr.es u their chol&lt;e attracuon
oil tlletr dinner table. Once !bey :
bave clle!red tht tender bait
completei)&gt; off anxmd tbe trunlc II
the tree ususlly dieco.
Frull " - ohould be protected from rabbits every
from tile time tile treeo
planled wrtil IIIey ore
enough ID ._. fruit. Oae me~~l l
ol II to pt a cylinder of
fourtll inl!b - . . . . mesb
round tbo - . frola tliflbll1
beneath tbo loll nne to tbo

POMEROY LANES
Women's Sunny Knigh'm
UP! Sporto Writer
D~embrr U, 1965
The West proved quite a bit
W
wilder today following: am· Daily Sentinel
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bushes by Wyoming and Utah Crow's Steak House . . . . 2.2
State.
Forest Run Block ..... lt
The Cowboy• picked off lola's Beauty Salon .... l\
second • ranked St. Jo ~ep~ 's · Friendly Tavern .. •··· . 17
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(Pa.) 99-92 Thursday night and Dutton Drugs . . . . . .

UPI Sporll Writer

NERVE
DEAFNESS?

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MANAGEMENT &amp; EMPLOYES

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lt'l Chrlstmastime. The land Is cloaked In white

IMifllty ••• hearths are a~ow with so/den embers of warmth
lltd hcmellnesi ••• pe~~Ca and happl(leSs fill the air. With out deepest
appreciation'for all the blessing bestoweq upon us, we reach
out lo ow friends and Mii/lbors lo share with us the joy1 of this Holy Season.

lEST WISHIS TO ALL AND THANKS FOR YOUR PATRONAGE
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HONOLULU (UP!) -The
lolakaha lntemadonal aurl'"!ff
championships,
pustpolll!d
Thunoday be&lt;auoe ol
wave aeUon, were to n
lc$y wilb the semor
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PRESENTS ·

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FRI~Y &amp;

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Here We Go Again Folks . ..

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SATURDAY THRU NEW YEARS

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SALE ENDS FRIDAY, DECEMBER 31, 1965
We Must Sell Before lnventorv •• • Our Loss Helps You Save ltfoneg!

e Prices Cut 50% On Toys
• Bicycles &amp; Wheel Goods 25% oH
• Hunting Clothes 30% OFF
All Paint Goes Out 25% OFF

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Fishing Supplies Less 40% ij
Baseball Gloves Less 50% '"
All Hardware 25% Discount .

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SALE RUNS 5 BIG DAYS TO DECEMBER 31
OPEN EVERY DAY 7 A.M. TO 9 P.M. THROUGH FRIDAY

HIGH-7 CLUB
Route 7

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the Aggies sniped fourth-ranked High Game - Louise
Minnesota
97 - 72. Brigham ore,
185;
Hlgb Ser~es
LOS ANGELES (UP[) - The Young !No. B), fbe only Linda Winebrenner 172;
Los Angeles .Rams ~ar set Western team in the top ten, Team Game and Series about the busmess of fmdmg a whipped the Hawks 103-83 last est Run Block, 626, 1763.
-'«essor to Harland S~are, Monday.
ladustrlal League
iead coach of the National Third-ranked V'anderbilt, venDecem: -~ ta, 1965
Football League team.
turinr, only as far as Chicago,!
.,Bint:J
Svare as fired Thursday by still ran into difficulty but Bietner Block
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)tams• , prsident Dan Reeves esCilped with a 59-58 triumph K. and c. Jeelers
70
wbe .said that In v_iew of the over N~rthwestern on 8o Blue and Grey Restaur;.mt 60
team s 4·10 record m was felt Wyenandt s free throw with 10 Swisher and Lohse Drugs S2
..a fresh approach is necessa- sconds left..
Davis - Warner Ins.
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1 . Wyoming's. Leon Clark, rit· Ed's Auto Trim
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But a Rams' spokesman sa id lbng. on 8 bhsterinl!l 67 per t..-ent High Game and Serie11 - F.
the majority owner of the NFL of Ius shots, netted 30 points to W. Porter, Jr., 212, 576 .
club bad not don much deep lead the. Cowboys to their fifth Team Game - Swisher and
searehing Md claimed Reeves consecutive victory and sixth_ in se Drugs, 881: Team Higb
had not interviewed nor talked seven games. The tourmg les - Blue and Grey Resl:aur·
to artyone yet. Reeves, howeY· Hawks, hurt by the l~ss of four ant, 2467.
er, sold he Jlad thought about players on foul~. trailed by 19 _ c..::.::c;..._ _ _ _ __
Eeveral persons but refused to points midway in th second
na!he them.
half but managed to pull to WHAT IS THE TRUTH, , •
Opinion was divided as to within three at 93·90.
whether the Rams would go
Stretch Drjve
ln!o college or pro ranks for a But the Cowboys outscored
new coach. Among thfl pro St. Joe's 6-2 in the final three
coaches whose names immedi- minutes to decide the game.
etely popped up were those of The Hawks, with a 6-2 slote
lill)(AI
George .Wilson, former eoach of were paced by Matt Guokas' 25
the Lions: Buddy Parker, points.
i The answer to thil qUMticm plut
former iy of the Lions and Paul The Aggles easily handled many mo~ importaot ract. cau
Brown, one time Cleveland th_ei! Big Ten visitors after l1 be lou~ in t.he '";::.':;~:~·
coach, and George Allen, Wlpmg out an early Minnesota . booklet, 'The Truth
assistant Chicago Bears coach lead, moving to a 46-42 balftime I Deafnea."' Write, phone or
end an ex-Rams assistant.
advantage and demolishing the Iu today ror your FREE copJ.
When college coaches were Gophers by buildlng up a 31- l'hme ia oo obligation.
mentioned , th'! rrames of John point bulge aft;er il"'termls&lt;=ion.l
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McKay of the Universily of The Gophers, playi"'l withou!
1\ADIOE.UI"
Southern Oalifornia, Ara Parse- the injured Lou Hudson. were
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Frank Broyles of Arkansas moving west. Utafl State, which
were the first to be mentioned avenged an drubbi"'l ~Y I
w'lhout any Indication whetller IMinnesota last season, raised
aoy of tbem would · be its re&lt;Ord to IJ.4 on tile hot ·
LY 3-4550
Athen1
interested In the job.
of Larrp Angle (25! 245 E. Stoto St.

ABOUT

'.fht Joyous ChristmiU SeiUDII is bt,, filling
PI" lmwls with its spirit of happiness 1111tl good
t/J1tr. Mslfyo,u enjoy aM •bumlance of pleasures
t~mong family and friends. Anti pltast add our
linrert grulitlg for 11 ~ery. Mmy Christmas.

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But since It seems to have
conneclioo wUh the IJII·
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or In Brooklyn as the
uppandown staircase, I decided
it can mean either to go up or go dowo. So It would seem
that a good many Americans

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World Peace

.are correct in their assumption
"Pown .the Up Sl.....,se,"
a 1at1alactory definition lor
Ewr smce the word "escu. 1 tried "''"" the di tl
to
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we don't know which way
A Crown City man went coon 1
we are going In VIetnam.
bunting Thursday night
and
And then after a look al U S.
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be was gone some one 1
history of the paol fifty years,
stole the two rear wheels and
d"..';...-'_P•,;.pe...r..s..
. '"h'"a'"ve...
tr~ied~to~f~in;,;:d~es:;t~vln~tag~e~an~d~tbe:_~wo:rd~·~:'~·~:I suspect the word may have another application. Poss•bly It
tires off his car, according lo l
. mean• moving the making or
SMAIJ.
BREAK·TRJlOUGH..,.I!aUerles
ilte geU!ng the Gallia county sheriff's de·
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This one, eom(lllred' In al!e wltb a
war up Pennoylvanla Avenue.
®n the tir!t Noel
modeb
eye,
hat
jlllt
been Introduced by Mallory. ·It partment.
.For It seem!! the "declaring"
will lead to oven moze eoneealment for bearill&amp; aids an4
lhe herald angels eang
of war has now travelled the
Deputlet said that Billy
Ia
&amp;be UMlhiA Ill lbl warlcl to far.
long mile from the chamber or
ley parked blJI 1952 Chvrolet
tidins• of a New
Congress to the White House.
at !h Symmes Creek Bridge on I
- ''" King to shepherds
Back in 11193, William McKen.
' Rt. Ill at 9:30 p. m. When :
. ley had to wait through live
returned to the car at 10:15 P
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watching in their
; days of debate in Congress been. his rear wheels and
tielde. May all
'tvere gone along with a
lore getting the authority to
the joys of Chrilllm_,
Ure in the trunk, flashlight
get the Cubans out of the clut·
t•ries, a jack, and small wro:n-11
rhes of Spain into the hands of
time be yout.;, ·
ches.
1t11e sugar refiners.
And Woodrow Wilson found 1t
orrirers said that
necessary to "keep us out of
tore out the hack seat of
War'' over a year before the
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car to get at the spare in !he i
Congress approved of the w:J.r
trunk and •!so removed
to end war - and to make the
dome light from the car. The i
world safe for democracy. Even
MASON, W. VA.
sheriff's department is investi·- 11
!hough he had assured the English in January of the previous
year that ''we would enter the
war as soon as he could bring
American opinion to that point."
Even Franklin Roosevelt.
Y!LLOWSTONB SNOWMCIBILI - lncrua!n&amp; uee of
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though he, personally, derlared
passenger-&lt;all')'ln&amp; 11110wmobllea ls tumlng famed Yel·
.lowstone Naltooal Park Into a year-round playground.
' war against Hitlah as early as
A fleet o! lhe 30-pPaenger JJIIOWJIIObUea operating out
1937, had to ''not send our boys
. _ ISpldal/y time of Unis!mat,
o!
West YeUowi\OIIe from early December through early
to fight in a foreign war" for
Man:h
&lt;aeries tourlsla In r:omfort and afely over mow•
quite a long time berore Con· · we'd like lo extend our best
packed
roada tbtougb YeUoWIIooe'a wlnler wonderlond.
Igress egreed to save the Amer- ~
lean way of lile and preserve
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htliiay wishes to you
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Democracy by entering WW 2.
and then It was by the back I
yauis; b.has -been our
door by way oi Japan and th'
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1 Harry Truman easily by-passed
.· and we lllank you
Monday, Dec. 27th I
Congress by getting authority
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for your loyal
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Pomnfly -Elementllry
I pollee action in Korea, which I
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The Gallia county sheriff's de·
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considerably like war.
partment Thursday evening ar-1
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And now that the way
rested Carl Brannon. 35, Rt. 1 _,...M:IfH.i~i-tMl\Mt:.:r 1 .;~;:..,.:-:- ·~-~~.;,;r:r:-:: 1
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war seems to be by escrrla-1 Crown City. on a charge of
tion , and consensus fwith
ceny in connection with
without consent l, the tnly
theft of tobacco money from
left for Congress is the
another Crown City man.
I priatiun of the fund..:; . No
some future executive
Sheriffs deputies said
find a sol ution for that and
ley F. Barry signed the war~ .
HENRY- FRITZ- HOMER - BEUlAH
congressman will have to
rant lor the arrest of Brannon.
MARY BEN DORIS BO
the rest of us and watch tele· He is in the county jail to aw•m 1
BBY
vision lo find out when
a hearing after the first of the
We are glad to put aside the routine ol Business to extend to you our
year.
Good Will and appreciation of our association during this year.
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VATICAN CITY (UP!) Pope Paul Vl, In a continuing
trcrt lor world peace, today
appeareil Willing to use blJI holy
tlftoea - posolbly as a mediaIaior - In the search for a

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Viet Nam.
For th~ second time In
po~t few days, the , pontifl i
Thursday addressed hiiJlself to
tb eseolating confficl In Sou!b·
east Asia and urged efforts tor
"just and sincere" neg:oU.,t!OJlS
to end !he strife In
"Stop 1111d iblllk," the PojJe
told world leaden Ill blJI :13 •
mlnlile 1111nual Cbrls!mas mel·
'"" broadeasl and televlseU
arouad lbe world. "Cheek the

COLUMBUS, Ga. (UPi) !be brlghUy HShted·
cay with j:(dldren'o
and the burry ol
throng&amp;, •
lall
apeeda on a tragic errand.
The driver otops before a
brick aubruhan home in !his
city of 135,000, walk8 reluctant!)' to the door boldl:ng • yell...
I!DVelope. A pretty YOUD8
110ma0 answers and knows why
man 11 there.
It 11 another dr&lt;aded hut now
telegram, bringing
· news that a husband and father
: Is dead in Viet Nam. Often the
· wlres some late al nlgbl and
CJDI women oayo:

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poss ii.J!e u~ :~ t yuu arc on the
wrong &amp;rBek'' - to aU .. out
war, he w&lt;~rnf!6.

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"No one ought to set
dist urbing the peace of olhers
by means of
underhanded
I schemes and contrived disor1der," he said. "No one ought to
1 force his neighbor and today
! we are all neighbors to ~sort
· armed defense. And no
ought to shirk just and &lt;ineerel
negotiation to restore order and
friendship."

\ , .. . . . ..,...., of '"eoningful Chrb,mas joys.

The Management &amp; Employes of

One ol the genuine pleasures in doing business is the friendships that

LUMBER &amp; SUPPLY CO.

are developed, and we are grateful for yours. \~e take this opportun· .1.
ity, therefore, to extend to you the SEASON'S GREETINGS with the
profound hope that the 1\EW YEAR will bring you a full measure of

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good health, happin ess and prosperity,

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2,000 years ago, the Wise

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That's when Barry missed
the money, according to depu-1
ties. Two witnesses told offieers
they saw Brannon give some !
the "glaJ tidings of
money to Clarice Caldwell, op- !
era tor of the Inn, to keep lor 1
great joy" that so filled the shepherds
him. Mrs. Caldwell told depu-.
with wondo;r that first
tics she gave the money back ·
to Brannon .
Christmas bring the same ;,.;.
....- , Deputits van Fife and James 1
Io.ve and peace to you
' E. Baldwin met Barry at the :
cmd Y0\1111 this Christmas Day.'~-·,..e:.,
Inn, and questioned Barry
the two witnesss. The officers
searched for Brannon late
nesday night but were unable
I to locate him.
The oHicers returned to
POMEROY, 0.
Brannon home early Thi,r&lt;&lt;lav I
morning, but Brannon's
told them he had not
home huring the night
non was taken into c~:~~;:g.
his home Thursday •
ShrUl's reputies Its!
day night arrested Delbert
Clonch, 34, of 3 Franklin Ave.,
' Athens, on a charge of disorder. I
' ly conduct He was ludged
I jail for a hearing early
year or until he posts bond
: an appearance date to be

AswiiUIR sougltl
"' Clrlst Child,
•111 II seek IRd

Mr. &amp; Mrs. Abe Phillips, Owners

SKYLINE LANES

NOT SO CUDDLY-This

kitty on display at the Paris
cat Show ls not of the cud·
dly variety. It's a four·
month-old sDow pan t h e r
from Brazil and even as a
playful baby, it's treated
with

RACINE, OHIO

1 just can't put up a ·
Christmas tree this year,
would make me too homesick."
Some wive·s had
gifts with their husbaoda
receiving new!l their men
dead. Mrs. Paul E. Telbert,
GErman native and mother of
to-year-&lt;&gt;ld Melissa, said her I
Jasl letter from Viet Nam told
of exciting gifts her sergeant
husband purchased In Saigon. I
Silk Pajamat
"He didn't tell me what '

WHERE U.S., RED SCIEN'nSTS LIVE TOGETIIIII-CcHiperatlon Is the byword
among scientists of 12 nations maintaining researeh rrtattons in the Antarctic. Ex··
change visits, sometimes lasting up to a year, are common and the cold war atmo..
phere ol the rest of the world makes no difference In friend!r relations In the cold
climate oi the south polar regions. Above, Japanese 196U5 gue,..at the U.S. McMurdo
Sound station observe station chief Arthur I. DeVries, left, cheek water samples
broughl up in a Nansen bottle through a hole in the lee. Below, a Soviet visitor, ton..
sphere physicist Leonid Kuperov, takes a sightseeing tour of the 14d!w••o landscape
where windrr ~eulptw:e eternal snow and in into fanciful forms.

IIMI bOM gifts to th• Infant Saviour.

At This Happy Holiday Season

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The air cavalrymen,
engaged North Vietriam~ese
regulars in the Ia Drang Valley ·
botUe-bloodeist or the war
-lost scores of dead. In the
nearly 3,000 homes where
mere sound of a doorbell brings
fear, Christmas is a poignant
day for many. One
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Barry accuse!! Brannon or
stealing 1525 from him WedneI day afternoon. He told officer
that he and Brannon had , been
drink ing at .the BaiTy _honre.
and that they had gone over to
I the Eagle Rock Inn in
Brannon 's tru ek.

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We Uve In the Memory
of our Friends • • •

War Torn City
I
Columbus is thousands of '
miles from tha battle lielda of
Viet Nam, hut It is otlll awar
torn city. This city 011 the
Alabama border is home of
Army's lamed First ea···Iry
Division, which shipped out
here in August lor Viet Nam.

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"I UJed to !bini&lt; I could get
a day without bearing
i IIIIJiblng, uothlng could baPireD il
j after dark. But I w88 wrong.
My lelegram mched me at

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FOOT SOLDIBR'S IIAINSTAY-Tbe Army II looulng a
new troplc:al combat boot expeeted lo answer footwear
complalnll in._ steaming Viet Nam, where climate and
tropical mud quicldy rot away stitching and rip oJf
JJOies, beeLt and IJoall of.the old·lalu• boola. Tile .new
model baa 11010 o! nitrile rubber and polyYinyl chloride
vulcanised d1reetlJ to the booL Ill 10 years of rlgoroUJ
testing, It baa bold up for Ho yearaln eonslallt use under
tropic:al condltlont, eompared wltb aa average of allol&amp;
tbreo weeb for the old otandarlllropial boola.

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pajamas ta Mellssa· lriillt inl:'f
baven'l gotten them:.
know if !bey'U come

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bought; he wanted it Ill be a
surprise," she •aid. "But he
wrote to my sister in Germany
thai he was sending IIOJJJ8 1111&lt;

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il tbe Qrlst ChUd,lei ua remember especially the

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the message o!ChrishQas lives anew,lo comfort and
~,Pile us. At this glad time, we would like to wish our
:lllallY IrieDds tun measure« joy and bleasings.

POMEROY MOTOR
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lu.lma to olie an4 all, alulrinl our lllMinrs lorre and small. May vow.
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The t-1artin Funeral Home

Men.

Russeii-Neutzling Wedding Vows
Exchanged at Sacred Heart Church

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joy and fond frieod.tiliipt.

BAILEY'S
Restaurant
Cloood Chrltlllllt Doy
arid Sunday, Doc. 25 &amp; 26

&lt;lnistraas is made of 111owflaka
and church beiJi and lauBhler and diH.., ...
may all of yvura come true. Havea Merry Chriltow

Telet'isioll Revile

EVELYN LUCKE
MEIGS COUNTY CLERK OF COURTS

MIDDLEPORT
BOOK STORE

dreams of our loyal patrons in bright

MIDDLEPORT, OHIO

May the true spirit
of the first Chrinmas

brightly
in your
heart today
and everyday.

shine

array brneath thrir Chri~tmas trees.
A hearty "thar.k you'' lo you all!

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Norma Goodwin
FLORIST

Middleport
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REALTY

Wt wid1 all out
fritnds a vtry joyous
and chetrful

POMEROY, 0.

The excellent mUBic was by
Laurence Rosenthal, th Dim
editor was Lortus • McDooougta.
and Hazam tied the whole hour
together with precision prof...
siooaliflm. When it was all over,
one had the feelln&amp; that be and
Priestiy would rather heve
painted lbe eeillng of
Sistine Chapel than have been,
oay, president of the United
Stolel.

So it is only proper that we take time out at
this busy time of year to say "Thank-You" and once
again renew our pledge that has become the trademark of our department. That being; that whereever
help is needed we are always willing to "Come-aRunninm.

of human bebsvlor' and
oi!E~:I 1118
progrnos In plnpolnUng man•v I

tbat unerring
gavo rile
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apee and human belnga (with

hristmas

Th• bulk of
Dlght's hour concerned
Goodall's long vlgtl before
chimps in question began
trust her, and let her
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We wish to extend season's greetings to all in Mid- .
dleport and the area we serve. To the doctors and
the hospitals, we wish to say thanks for your help.
With the help of the people of Middleport and thole
of surrounding areas, we were able to put into aervice better than $20,000.00 worth of fire fighting
and emergency equipment. It has been a long year
of hard work, but you people were an inspiration
for us to keep going . You dug into your pockets and
bought us a new emergency truck. and still you were
willing to take part in our fund raising ectiv:
lties to help us toward buying the new tanker-pump
er combination.

worts of~of~lbe~~~~~
art, or
to have madeproof
William
~E.~SeCOI;;n;d~St;·~~~:=;:=;:=;~P;o;m;•;ro;y~~~ca~reaein~~g~on~e
pholograpbic
(waasJo:::1
Bryan miserable.

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mood, it seemed a living .
participant in the program
construction, rather than just a
technical device. The special
theatrical effects, used to
heighten significant moments,
added to this feeling. And lh~
Ci!lor was simply breathtaking.
viewer without a color set
was at a disadvantage.

The actors-Jose
narrator, and Peter
lhe voice ol
were by no means
assets to the program
will be concluded Feb.
yet
Hszam and PrlesUy
aucb love and paBSion for their
subject that they were seeming·
Jy propeUed to erceptlonal
achievement.
So much hea been said
Another worthy hour .'W ~"" 1
wrllten and repeated
up Wedaeaay night on CBS-TV,
Michelangelo that II "'q~~~
''Miss Goodall and the
an out-of-the.ordinary
Cht.mpaozees." and dealmen! of the subject
ing with a handsome 26-ytar·
stimuiat. lbe televiewer.
old Engllabwoman named Jane
camera work, ute that In
Goodall In her five years
l'V's ~ tour of
l'1!8elll'cb IIIIlOI\II apes In
with Mrs. Lylldon
natural surroundings In Tatoa·l
1...... this d•- !alton
lila. Her purpooo wu to lllld
prov ...,.
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clu.. for a better underslaJul.

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297 Lincoln

a writer and a camerman
steal the thunder of a
television production from
famous actors, it is an
.' to remember. Such an
' took plact Wednesday
when producer-writer Lou
zam and
Tom Priestly
first half of
documentary, "Michelangelo;
The Last Giant," 011 NBC.TV.
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A half hour of nuptial music was presented by Mrs . ach" atn

Waddell's Grocery

HOLLYWOOD (UP!) - When, roamed over a field to set a

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Ben Neutzhng, orgamst an
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Given m mamage Y
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father, lhe bnde was lovely _m; Lyle, Mrs. G. H. Wheatley, sis- I
a floor kngth gown of wlule •ters of Mr. MoorP., or Ashland,
nylo~ orga~1.a over. tarfeta, fea- jKy. and Mrs. Lawrence Pues
: turmg a f1lld hodiC&lt;! and lace Iof Paris, Ky. They will be join·
Jackel With long sleeves com· ed by Mr. and Mrs. Herbert
ing to pomts over the hands. Moore Pomeroy
The tiered skirt was trimmed Mrs.' c. A. E.;miilh Is spend·
with lace matching ~he JIC~t. ing Christmas in Columbus with ,
Her elbow length .••d of Silk ~ her daught.r and family Mr.l
illusion was held rn ~lace by and Mrs. Earl Bougher 'and
tiara of seed ~Is mter:wov~ family .
with lace male~ ber Jacket. Mr. and Mro. Bruee Lloyd
Sbe carried • wbit. Bible, a and son, Micbl, are Sj10III!in3
gift from her grandmother. Mro.l Christ.m.. Eve in
GaiUpoUo
Milton Jlllussell oo her siJIII ' with their daughter Mr and
birthday. topped with a yeUow Mro. John Basliaoa 'and ·childthroated wbito orchid.

At this special season of the year It is a time for ,..
membering p8st favors to those whose associations
we value above many things. It is a time to sprlld
some gQod cheer and we're happy to greet you with
this Christm8s message.

Jiere's hoping Santa lra vr·.s all the

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single nng ceremony at 10:30 a.m. wo as e so w 1 e f .,
d M d Mr
mums and shasta daisies decorated the altar raHing .
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MAIL ORDER SANTA-A let1erf10111 11ar111e Pvt. Wayne
Luby of Port Wublngton, N.Y• Rrvlng Ia Viol Nam,
usured 1 Merry Chrlat.mu for the 500 cblldml of an
orphanac.: Hue, South VIol NIDL Tho letter Wtllt
not to
bot to Luby'o brother, Thomas, In New
York, whoiM! follow employoea 11 C.LT. FI•IDCial Corp.
then chipped In to play Santa for tho Vlolaame1e ,..
phaDJ. Kathleen McNally 1111 among aome of the more
than 1.200 toys eoiloded for the orphanap.

RUTLAND, OHIO

Dunkirk, lndiBDa, were Sunday i Mrs. Joseph Thoren, Mrs.
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Carl l Blaettnar, Mr . .and Mrs.
Gilmore and dausht•r, Carla. I Hamm, Mr. Samuel Micl&gt;ael,
Also daMer guests ere Mr. Louise Michael Lenore
and Mrs. Judson White. Mr.i ael Gary Mich~el Charles
and Mrs. Miller and daughter I ck~r. and Pastor 'Kraly .

will spend the
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Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Wilson of • the servtces m the
The Rich Valley Dairy Com· I Chrch, .Is open to all me1nbe1rs
MR. AND MRS. NORBERT NEUTZLING
psny entertained their employ· and friends.
: ees find guests with a steak i The Sunday School
idinner thiS week ot Miller's ! present its program SunJiay ll
1Restaurant. Attending
from ' morning, December
IMiddleport were Mr. and Mrs. ~ a.m A special pageant,
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ghter
of
Mr.
and
Mrs.
1Clifford Hayes and son, Greg- 1mg the borth scene of the
l\ftss mta ue usse11 ' au
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1 ory
and the1r guest
Betty
Truman Ru ssell. Union-av, became the bnde of Mr. Nor· S ·
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bert Neutzling. son of Mr . aod Mrs. Norbert Neutzhng i '::~~ David Entsmingr is ,
Saturday, l nd: Ch ns. tmas m
. Clnlllr 1esSr·· Peacock Ave
.. , at the Sacred
h Heart
. church,
f th b 'd ·, spe mg
October 30, wh1ch was the oOt anmversary o e " e s 1 w
th h
nd
maternal grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Spenci!r. d~~hl~r ~d 7~mili:; ~~ :nd
The Rev Father John Turel read the vows of the 1 , 1 Ch 1 E ,_ : · • d 1
T b k t 1 h't 1• rs . ares n.... mmger an
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CHARLES R. . "DICK" KARl

party.
A-ing were Rhonda
oell, Sylvia Swanaon, Gl~~nnal
Sprague, Sandy Johnson,
ny Sntith, Eddie Brown, Doxie!
Wallen, Otey Ritter, Dwight
Dowson, Jennifer Goble, Jerry
Stobart, Verne Ord, David
1011 and Karen Johnson.

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Mrs CorDle Walker of Lima, Eve Candlelight
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lbe holiday season &amp;1. Joho'o Lutheran
111;' her cousins, Mr. and Mro. Pine GI'OI·o, beginning •' II
Orin smith.
, m. It will be 1 special order
Mr. and Mrs. llle Wilt and service with Cbrlat.mas ....... 11
chlld!'en of Columbus are spend· by au.
ing lbe .(jJirlat.mu holidays with Th organist, Mro. Bred Gl•
her ]ill'ellts, Mr. and Mrs. Ad- eunar, Is plaMing to have sp•
olph Saelens, and son, Dennis. clal prelude and poollude music
6t yovr1 lo
Mr. and Mrs. Cb&lt;ator Erwin with a vot~~l duet, "0
Holy
and Mr. and Mro. Don Erwin Nlghl," to be sung by M r i.
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are spending Cbrlatmas Eve '• William B. Downla and Mro.
Belpre with Mr. and Mro. Mlch- Joaepb R. Kraly. The IOI'mon
ael Erwin and son, Scott.
theme wDI be, "The Reopened
MEIGS COUNTY
Mr. and Mro. D. R. Grimes Door," by the Rev. Jooeph R.
and danghtor, Karen, of EIU· Kraly. The highlight of the
cot City, Md. are spending .
h
wnr.. /1
Christmas with Mr. and Mrs. ..,. will be t e candle1ll!bl
Earl Davenport and tamtly aitd ihlp ln. whlcr all tho men1bero
Mro. 8. B. zeigler. Mrs. Z&lt;lg· of lbe congresatlon
1er wUI accompany lbem to Ugbtd candles and join In
Maryland for a check..p for ing "Silent Night," and a
her leg injury ocstained in the in.&amp; prayer.
fall.
. 1 The church has been
Judge ond Mrs. John Howell l ated with Chrlatmas greene1ry
of Gallipolis and their daugh- and a tree. Those who hod
tor. Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Miller . special pari in the ~~:=
and daughter, Melissa Rae of! were Mrs. Clarence

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excbanp was held .,..,.d . the
ko•
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lighted Chriotmas lt'ee and
. Tbe Jomlor Yooth Fellowship games were played during
"'of Heath Methoailt Qlurch held eveotnc.
The grnup went carolln&amp;
...f'~i·~
lbe borne of sbut·lns of
·• • • ' cburch and returned to t h
A&lt;"'i"''ll ': cburdt lor refreolunento
aandwiches, pop and hot
olate. Assisting Mr. and Mr .
Emerson Jones With Ule
were Mrs. James Johnson
Mr. Jobn Krawsczyn. Mr. Jannesl
Brewingfml assisted with

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IAitr.k of their meuage

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"Peace on Earth

Good WUl TIIWIIrds
Men." JPe stop
-to tlttmk you

Coddllla

PRIVATE PARTY IIOOMS
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neighborhood. Finally, they
trust her, and even began
visit ller camp, and lo
with her. The closup shots
the ch.imps were really ,..,.. ,
tbing to see. All of this,
way, was filmed by Bar'OIIj
Hugo vau Lawick, 27, who
is married to Miss G~: I
which Ia lbe kind ol

ending that makes it easy
end • column.

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Fire Department
Suppllea
PHONE WY 2·2804
May the world
joice apin mtho
ip.irit of the &amp;eiiUA.
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Clo•ed film&gt; Cbrtotmas En
8:00 .PM until Christmas
Nllbt 8 Pll

Dr. Ray E. Pickens
· Howard Dailey, Fire Chief
Lee Smith, President
· First Aid Chief
John Vroman
0. E. McKinley
Gerald Anlhony
Jack Bechtle
Larry Baker
Doll Lowery

Wayne Gibbons
Raymond Russell
Everett Bachner
B. F. Parmalce
Bob McElhinney
Don Mills
Bob E. Dyer
Charles Karr, Jr.
Russell Mllla
Richard Gress

Robert Fisher
Pete Kloes
Lewis Ellis
Wilbur Ashley
Herb GOkey ·
Lawrence Hanison
James Daniels
J1m Neutzling
Dave Ohlinger
Kenny Imboden
Frank Harold, Jr.

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C. B. WI,., Jr.
William Bolio

H. McCoy
Paul Swisher

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Frank Vromao

Dave Jenkills

Brad HudiOD

C. 0. Murr17

Sidney Russell
Tom Mills
Emmall Sbulor

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Kennedy will
Be Extradited

Kennedy was placed on the
m&lt;dt Wllllled fugitive list after
he escaped la•l year from the
Cuyahoga County jail w i t h
four others. He was the last to
be captured.

Ohio Slate EmploymeDI O!Hce
hero uld today eooll'ary to,.,

MRS. CIRCLE
Meigs Coanly residents are
lnvUOO to donate -blood nell
MoDday for Mrt. G. Doqlas
Circle, Racloe. She .11 to have
heart aura:ery tbe_ week
of
January 10 ·atb U11•venliy
HoaI I CoIam us. Donon may
pta,
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BloodmQbUe from 12 nooa to
I p.m. next !\load&amp;)', December 27 at the Pomeroy Elemen.
tal)' Scllool on Mulberl')' Avenue, Pomtroy ·

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Cliristmastime
!lt'• the season (or merry makin~ and

peate on eardt wilh lots of good cheer. And
we're ringing out with a sintere "'thank
you" to all our wonderfu1 cU81omere (or tlH'!ir
Joyal patronage to

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A ver~·

special Merry Christma1 to all of you !

Dlc1 Owen

HOGG &amp; ZUSPAN
MATERIALS CO.

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I Mary Helen Battle, 11. of Oak ' Is ConVI'et•d
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riopart !fill ' .
ClaUJet to ,. around
thla
i unlvenlly, wu reported under, HAMILTON Oblo (VPI) -A clwpd "' •
year.
larrtJt by the Eul Germana. ·
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"We have ~everal men with
Moses R. Herrin. Sl, of Altrcm, , Miami UDiverall)'studml 'J'bun. bla .ato
tbe proper dtsposltlan and fl&amp;·' David Cleland tblo week was , Ohio, and Frederick Matthews.· day wu convicted Ia Buller 11dlltrw ~
ure who would hove qaaiUted elected chief ol the Racine
Commoo Pleu Court of; ca, N. Y.,
123, of Ellwand City. Pa., were
lor tbe job llatl tbere been ad· unteer Fire departm011t and ' sentenced to eilbt years In
In the
tralllci It SbUer
dUional request&amp;," said Lewis 1 Walter Cleland was named em- 1prison.
i death
12 of two other ' th~ other
H. Evans of tbe employme•t ergency chief.
offtce.
Otller fire depanment
ports there . . . . . . . Santa

Penned7l !I PI SENT eld '
CLEvELAND iUPII - James
Edward Kennedy, one o[ Ute
CLUB MEETS
FBI's 10 most wanted criminals,
Is eXpected to be extradited to The Middleport • Pomeroy '
Ohio. Kennedy, 28, was captur-, Rotary tiub met Thursday evened Thursday night in Worces- :ing at the Martin restaurant in
ter, Mass., after waging a gun ·· Middleport for a pre-Cbristm:•SI
battle with poll"e and FBI ag· 1dinne:r. No program was held.
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NEWPORT, Ky. (UPII ;_ cials el&lt;cted. were Allred
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Two molotov .cocktails """' ossist.ant oh~ef; Richerd WO]fe, :l
aapt.a,in; Edward Autherson.
found Ia Newport Hlp Scbool first lie ,1 and 0011n·e Hill
Wednesday.
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Pollee said tbe gasoJIDe 011· second heut.
.ed bottles wUh samratfd rae•
The Rev. Paul SeHers
Iii wicks apparently
were e1eated asslstant em&lt;!l'ge:ncyiJ
: plaated Ia the school In au ef· squad clllef, Dale Roush.
: fort ~ have school closed oae taln, and Bruce Cleland,
i day early for the Chriitma• tenant.
1 vacatloa.
Other d rt.ment office
I On tbe alght Cluisl was ers and ce:mittee
bora, Jea:eDd · 11yt, aU
the e1ecltd wert Rev. s·11 ers,
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trees bunt Into bloorn, 'nul 'dent· J h w· 11 ·
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boa
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mge , v1ce
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pa m.aDy siorJeS a t tile Ident· Walter Cleland
Cbrlstmaa lrte.
' and •treasurer; Evere
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tiarly folk tales described aDd Edward Autherson,
1 buge tree Ia tbe mtd&amp;t of a tees. R
Sell
Jore11t. Tbe tree laeld IDIIIJ co~it:·; Wal~::·
caDdies, aome atralJ:hl, some erett Roush and Rev.
upaldf dowa. AI the top WIS by-laws committee; Walter
an Infant with a hllo arouad David Cleland
bts bead.
hoard; Eddie Autherson,
It was beltevtd tbat the Roush and Richard WoHe,
lree represented bamalllty. nance committf'e, and
tbe candles, up IDd dowa, Cleland, public relatlons.
symbolfz«&lt; people, good and
bad. Tbe Infant was tbe Chrlat

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1 Twelve winners in the Pome- .
roy Merchants Christmas Gold .
I Star Gl_ft-a-Rama ~c.re anrJoun- 1
, ced Fnday by off1c1als follow: mg the final drawmg In the
downtown business district.
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Meel Jan 3rd

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I Suspect held
: In Torch Death
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~usse . Brammer, 48,
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, ta, was held without bond
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Winner of the $200 gift was I
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1 day Jn the Mason County
Earl Mossman, Rt. J, Pomeroy Me1gs County vegetable grow-. pending grand jury action
1while Mrs_ Arvil Holter, Long ers a~e reminded that the com- 1, U:Je ~'human torch" slaying.
Bottom, was awarrl&lt;&gt;·1 a ~-M~ merc1al vegetable
growers
cash award. Getting $50 cash meeting will be held Monday I Brammer pleaded innocent
I gifts from the druv.·ing \.. . 1:! evening, January 3, at the
charge of fi{st degree mw'der il
George E. Carson, New Haven, tart Falls school, aGCordlng to hut did not teStify. 1be body
and Ruth Wingett , Syracuse.
C. E. Blakeslee, county exten- . the m;;~n he Is accused of killThose awarded $25
cash Ision agent, agriculture.
1 ing has not been identified.
I w_ere Mabel Swan, Rt. l, La_ngsOh•o State un 1versity extefl.. ,
I VIlle, and Esther McKmght, sion speclahst Wil!iam Brooks ACTION "DEPLORED''
I Hartford, and getting $5 gifts Robert Partyka, and Roberl l WASHINGTON (UPO -The '
'I were Charles Griffith, Chester Holdsworth will present the ' State= Department Thursday !
. Road; Bernetta Young, Pome- latest Information on cultura\ 111'deplored" East Germao action I
roy; Jobn W. ~ailey~ Rt.
3, practices insect and
disease 1against three Americans,
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Archte J. Ktmes, West I control. The meeting will start p~~~~a~cc~u~sed~~ol~~att~em~p-~
, · ~lumbitl , snd George Steatts, · at 7:30 p, m. Monday evening , .~
No purchases were Jan. 3.
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ISyracuse.
required to participate.
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countryllde
wrapped In enowy whits, 1t1e quiet
contenb•terlt of Christmas spreada - •
the land. We I"Mt you with the wish that g&lt;~~retrtjoy may be yours et this hllppy, holy tln\s. And with
elncere .t hanlal, we extend to you our great
spprsc:llltlon for your favors lind frllinclly good wll.

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FROM ALL OF

i IDGHWAY BEAUTY
Tile battle of Sba·llo wao the , WAS!fiNGTIJN (UPf -Sev·
second Gf three great battle . enty retired farmers lylve ""•·• I
wbloh marked tbe ' maiD ad- recruited · to direct~ •a $1.4
~ance of Jbt Japane!lt $1Jles j million highwa~ beaUtification
JD Manchuria daring tb Ras~o- program in rural Rakansas,
JIIJ13Df&gt;tif' WP".
New Jersey, Oregon and
Minnesota.
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The NaUonaJ Farmers Union
said Thursday that 10 teams, :
each comprising seven armers
each, would work three days a
week on lhe Jour--state project I
under a '768,142 grant from the
Office of Economic Opportunl- I
ty.

The farmers, who will be
paid $1.25 an hour, will receive :
25 days o( training as
gardeners, landscapers
nurserymen prior to beginning
the project.

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Sewing
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SH 2-4175.
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demonstrators. WhUe they
at
1,..m.-11•n•"
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llist.
These
rMchines
equ'~
-.on waa - •-.n.ct 1. . .raor.
.....Marie's Style Post
I ROOM COTTAGE, batll and peel to zig zag, make button- Holrcuts
. . . $1.25
,.., ::_1;"*.,.., s - .
gas. Furnished or unfunrlsb- holes, darn, embroider, etc. Shampoo &amp; Sets
S 1.SO . By Unlred Press JnternatioDal was opened to American Gls, variety store...My mama saJd plana to pay an extra special
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ed.CallCarman'sResthome. Pay$6per ,monthorpay bal- 30
The world made ready for 1 many of whom ara spending he won't be having any visit to Mike and his brothen
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» ~~;::u-:.. o.::,r~• ! ~,! _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _12: _2_1 _tfc ance due $54.62. Call WY 2- Sh•~:OC: :rs~!nse. $l.$O [ t11ristmas today with seng and their first Christmas away Christmas this year . .. Mama and sisters tonighl
;:;·oo~~~~=~:
au~ .._ UK' 1 OU
6555.
12 21 &amp;tc , Permanents
Chrl
gbets hrnon~y from welfare, but For a dozen convicts at
57 .SO up solilude, laughter _and tears and froBm lftome.
lio. p••a .-..rnm to rt.,._
H SE IN MASON. Call 773·-- -I
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a prav. er for peace.
ut or many,
stmas was y e time we eat and buy California's san Quentln Prlson,
C:..tn, m
I'IU""Kb ., Vaii'I'U.UC11:.\o
n Selland
andWlgletJ
Service
I thes, she don't h ave anything Christmas is a dream come
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12 21 6tp RATS, mice eliminated foreYer. j
Wigs
, In Viet Nam, the guns were going ro be a day of brightness co
1 -E~ '"' . , ....,. -.~. 5926.
'*IlK! l!~~n. ::-'~~~: "'D"' h: HOUSE FOR RENT _ 5 rooms Get "Star." Ebersbach Hard· I
' sli!led.
and hope. With the President lert for toys .. , We will take true. Last September, they
lt.lll "' • .. Wll' ,
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and bath on Rt. 1 above Che- ware, S•J.gar Run Mill, Pick-~
Marie's Style Post
In Bethlehem, the faituful seated on a swing, the Johnson anything you bring us."
learned of a little girl who lay
llr'llra._v ~~~ ~ ~".. 111111 . _
shire, Call WY 2-&amp;508.
ens Hardware, Mason.
RL 124
Ph. WY :Z-5271 1 watched.
family gathered Thursday nlght A group of police department incurably ill and to make her
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12-9-30tp I;:===S:yr:•:&lt;...._=:O=hl:o==:;· Und~r the silent stars ol on the front porch of their jailers and their wives were Christmas brighter they made
1 Bethlehem, t!Jousands of
pi!- Texas ranch to bear the happy keeping it a secret, but Santa 93 separate gifts lor tllo cbl1d.
PHONE WY 2-2156 TWO bedroom !lonsetrailer, all
1965 STEREO CONSOLE ,
and tourists crowded carols of Otrlstmas sung by
And they prayi!d.
1 grims
lllilities furnished. Call WY l· Just taken in. 1965 model radio '
EXPERIENCED
t!Jrough !he streets for Christ- about 100 choristers.
TO HAVE GIJE5TS
mas Eve serYlce. A record Across the United States,
- - - - - - - 1 3346, WY 2-2186 or WY 2·3600. equipped stereo. This set
l2-l6-tfc has twin speaker system. Du·
number of Israe li Christians thousands ()f children had PI'. PLEASANT - Mr. and 1
SERVJCE TODAY
In Memorv
TIIR-==E=Ec-=B::E"D"R"oo
=M~house for t!il volume control. Lovely wal·
' were allowed into the Jordanian vision of sugar plums while Mrs. Tom Walters, Mason Blvd. PT. PLEASANT - Funeral
--rent. Phone WY 2-2246. 161 N. nut finish. Used only four
town. Many hoped lo at1end a their parents jDined the mad· will_ have as guests dur~ng the service for Mrs: Jame~ (Jean)
[X LOVING MEMORY of oor
5th Ave.
12-14-tfc months, Take over payments
i midnight Mass tonight of the dening crowd ln last- minute Chnstmas weekend thetr son, Devine, Zanesville, Ohio, were
of $l 25
k
t 1 From the la·~cst t·uck or Church or the Nativity, built 1
Attorney and_ Mrs. David Wal. held_ today_le Charleston w_lth
1Christmas shoppiM.
dearwifeandmoUler,Glad- o t\: . to~tdnC"·"''''· "•furt· ,· tJe
· perwee orpav lf! ·;
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v.s .M. Smith, who passed eli and .mturnilbed lparf· ance due $96.44. Call WY 2· bulldozer ra iator to the ' centuries aga ()Ver a grotto For a boy named Mike tn ers an c I ren,
stop er 1wu to Ollow in the Spnng
~way one year ago today, ments WY t..\4!t
U If(' 6555.
12 21 6tc , sma!Jest heater core.
worshipped by Christians as the Oklahoma CHy, Christmas will and Amy of Milton, W. Va.; Hill cemetery. Mrs. Devbte is
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J)ecember 24, 1964.
Sadly
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place where Jesus was born be a special surprise. ''Santa, I their ~aughter, Mrs. Jam~s a niece of Mrs. Chester
A.
missf&gt;d by her husband, Law- 4 ROOM furmshed apartment
'$
2,tXIO years ago.
know you will help me," the lad Moui'Jliilg and husband and cbil Roush, Pt. Pleasant and a courenc~ A. and Familv.
for rent. Phone WY 2-2176. Af·
?~~~E~v:~N~1~s~
WY 2·2143
Pomeroy ' A bright tropical sun burned [ said in a letter found in a dren, Dale ~nd Ju11 Ann ~f Co- sin of Geilrge 0. Harper, .Pt.
·12 24 Jtc ter 5 p.m. Phone WY 2-3574.1
·~~~~~~~-:-::-:--..J over Saigon as a planned J()..
lumbus, Ohm. On
ChriStmas Pleasant, and Mrs. D. A. Smtth,
Rowley alld Reed Hardware.!
Christmas GIFT
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I hour truce il' the Vietnamese
CROWNED QUEEN
day the Walters will have a Hartford. Otller survivors ln11 1 ftc
KARL GRUESER, Plumbing, war went into effect. For the
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ramlly dinner wlth their son and elude ber h1sband, James; ner
1\"ITI I LOVE at Christmas to "rR""A;-;Ic;-LE"'~"""'t..OTS=;;:-_-_ - ,.; 1 IDEAS at Landmark : and ~"ling,
Minersville . first time this week the city~· d ~ P~EAS~NTh- Ml5! Ju- family; daughter and lamily, father, John M. WesU.ll, Zones8
our beitwed son and brother, age and water Brown·• l'rail
: ?!~o.W~~a:~~ll ~~:~ !~! 1 =~======~=~ Y reen ee, ug ter of Mr. and Mrs. Goldia Mourning, Mid- ville; aister, Mrs. Kathryn FlanHaUie Earl, who was killed er Par' tSta•· •pprov~l I
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two vears ag~l March 16, 196.1. Minenville, Obio, I"OODt W\
Call WY
~ es on . oa • wa~ crown and son Frank, of Point Pleas- Mrs. Devine died Sunday af2.2974 • da~· or night.
Oo ibls Christmas,
Hallie S-3::12-4.
I lfr trr loY"'• or Girl'• 44.95 bicycl• ,
0SpJta e\\'S
Rambow Gtrl Queen at a f.or- ant.
ter suffering a cerebral hemor·
9 15 tfc _
dear:
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with purch.uo of tl'll•
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mal dan~e held at the Shrme Mr. end Mrs. Louis Silvers, rhage wsile attending church.
Itrmembraoce bring
heart I ROOM, unfurnished apartUNICO 28 CU. FT.
HEATING, PLUMBING Rural - - ·Club by he Point Pleasant As- Jefferson Blvd., will entertain
aehe nnd t!:!ars.
m~nt. Charles Lyons, Mason,CHEST FREEZER
Ooxol bottle Gas Arnold Hro· Persons rnterlng Holzer Hos· sembly No. 22 Order ef Rain- with a tbrlstmm.. dinner SaturPeasau&amp; Valley Bospltal
We can picture happy gath- W. Va. 773-5611.
12-ll·tfc :
: Lhers. 618 E. Mam Street pita\ during the last 24 hours bow Girls. Members of the day. Guests will be Mr. and Mrs. DISCHARGED:
Minerva
enng around Jur Chrisl.mas HoUSE, 5 rooms and both, :
$299.95
Pomeroy.
9 22 He included: Mrs. Naida F. Fry,,· queen's court were Sheila SmJth, Elza Martin; Mrs.
Eugene wears, Henderson.
Titree years ago and agarn _we 1 Pomeroy, easily heated, out! nA GOLD STAR STORE"
204 Kineon _Dr.; Mrs. Grant ~anda Wilson, and Nora Litch- (Minner) Martin and son, Ken- BIRTii: Mr. and Mrs. Saml
think of that tearful partmg of high water. Phone WI 9P,one Today For
Long. 30 1\.-1111 Creek St.; ~Trs. field.
ny and Rex
uel Miler Evans a son
\\ht·n you left us here below. j 2180
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FREE ESTIMATES
~Irs . Rov Hai.,den, Jr.,
)DU, llallie, and sad
tllis BRICK DUPLEX 3 bedrooms
Monooec
man: Mrs. Thonms H. , • ,,.._,,,!.' r
Christmas Da''·
livmg room, dmmg room, klt- 1
Ph. WY 2-2181
ON
Pt. Pleasant: Mrs.
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Our life is not· the snme to us chen, basement and garage
eALUMINUM SIDING
'ferry, Henderson; Lovell T.
In pursuance of law, 1, Howard E. Frank, Treasurer of Jdelgt County, Ohio, do hereby
Sine"' you were called away · forced
aJr
gas
furnace.
ButSEWING
•STORM
DOOR
Cossi
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Leon:
Derah
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machlnea, repa1r. .ser I
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ler, Rarine; Mrs. Jerr_v
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1 t evted on each dollar of property &amp;hown on the GenII 13 tfc ilce. aU makes. WY t-UII4
Bgu,
The Fabnt Shop. Pomeroy .
I ROOFING
Eads, Rulhmd: Will iam 0 .1 eral Ta1 Duplieate of Real Estate, Pubhc lltllity and Personal f'roperty witbiD said County
Smce we last saw your smile, MODERN unfurnished ~ rooms Authroized Singer Sa'es and
Exterior Decorators
Helman. barkson; Mrs.
for t.be year 1966 iJ u followa:
And other times like yester· and bath. Furnish utilities. Service.
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Savage, Ashland, Ky.
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Coats Building.
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TOWNSHIPS
Smce _we talked a whil~.
HOUSEOn Li~ln--HfiihtS
Auto Sales
I WY 2-5644 Mlddl~port, 0 . Mrs. Marvin L. Baird, Rt.
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19tl4 VOLKSWAGEN, excellent 1
~~umrnptetnNSei!:ER
day: Mdrs. Larry E. Will,
SCHOOL DISTRICTS
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condition. WY 2_3951 .
vu
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Garfiel Ave., son, 10
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But when Christmas comes
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Crifl Hndtorrt
Thursday; Mrs. Jerry D. Eads,
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AND CORPORAnONS
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: UNFURNISHED_ 3 rooms and.
Write, Prone or Conta&lt;l
Rutland, son, 2:22 p.m. Thursl
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\\'eJmow that we are wrong. I ba!h, downstairS apartment. !
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day.
N.
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Raelne,
,, nd as we trim our Christmas
Jce oca wn ID
,., poltfc· l radio. heater, automatic trans·
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Discharged
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3.110
1.110
17.110
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23.80
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Call_ WY 2-5434.
u.! mis!ion, motor overhauled
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Elza Deeds, .Miss
Beatrice I CHESTER
With light of eYery hue,
, TWO TRAILER SPACES for i $650. John Richmond, 8, 4 East
Eisnaugle, Alexander
2.!10
3.80
20.il0
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Eastern Local S. D. ------ .20
The brightest star oo the rent in the Village of lotiddle-. 1 Main St., Pomeroy, Ohio.
Overseas Employment
Mrs. Elbert C. Fulton, Daniel l
,65
2.!10
18,00
26.30
3.80
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Salisbury Loc.a..l s. D. ------ .20
29,20
3.80
1.50
22.90
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V~"ry top
port. CaD WY 2-3346 or WY '
12--Hfc .' All trades truck dr 1ver to W. Garthee, Mrs. James V. COLUMBIA --·--- ---······· .20
.65
Will shine with love for you. 2-2186 or WY %-3&amp;00.
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project engmeers. Africa. Glassburn. Elmer
D. I LEBANON
,65
2.00
l!D.50
.15
3.110
27.30
Eastern Lou1 S. D. ----- .20
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Europe, Asia, South Pacific. Emmett Hughes, Mrs.
Southera
Local
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3.110
2.00
19.50
.65
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:18.30
J.~ ,~ mg parents. M~ . and . Mrs . . FOUR ROOM furDisbed
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Instructions
paid travel. housmg, food. 1 McK inni s, Mrs. Ollie M.
I.ETART
\ !Cio_r Gotschall, and SJ~ters I
WY 2-365&amp;.
apart U S. CIVIl SERVICE ·rESTS! . Atlantic. ffl.;b salary jobs. Ben R. Pfancuff, Mrs. Mi•:hele ll
,65
Southern Local S. D.•••••• .20
3.80
2.110
.15
28.80
11 IS llc .... - ~meoo Ul IrK! ..... ll«uN male, female over 18. OEIB r' Phelps, Glen S. Sheets,
Ju&lt;lmta Clark, Janet Gnmesl menl.
OLIVE
ond Kaye Smith, and all
for •·1e
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H11111 .,.. ,..lilt par
Shnr&lt;
Box 23t00, Oakland Park. Robert H. Stevens, Patricia
L:IO
20.!10
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26.110
Eaatern ·Local S. D. ............ .20
3.80
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p,....por a•nn
w· l Henry A. Skidmore
their families of Baltimore, .
1n'"'"'
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Fla. 33307
1 mer,
ORANGE
~taryland.
12 24 Hp ! CH IHU AHUA Puppies for sale. Tlv&gt;uunru 0'1 "'"" nppn h~ ... l"nNo
I Mrs . RRodney D. RRippeth
20.ll0
1.110
2.00
.65
.15
27.30
Ea11ero Locll s. D. ·-··· .20
Call VI 3-'N:.J') Port land. Qhi... IUU.IUJ
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RUTLAND
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2.50
19.!10
Northwellerll Local S. D, ·- .20
a.110
.65
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Lost and Found - _ __ __
r.qul"'"'"'"" w, 1,., roo A v ~~'"...
cuII mg. w lu
uy h1d es every
NBA Standlogs
HARWICK FOUR burner. g:iS "' .... ana 101 . _ une.lro ~ .. ~ .
Monday. Phil Meier, Phone
4.00
1.110
1.40
19.!10
28,70
.65
.15
RuU.od Vllliio ------ ---- .20
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WY • "10.
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LOST _ Two Beagle rdlblt dL1gs range. Good coodition. Phone .
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3.80
L:fO
19.ll0
Eastern Dtvisloo
.65
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211.110
ill tho vicilllty of State Gar- WY 2-3102.
12 22 liC 1
legal Notice
SAIJSBURY
W, L. Pet.
age or near Chester Village. CARPETS and life 1,;,- can be
leal Estate Fo1 Sale
c~-- Boston
3.110
18.00
1.30
.65
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Sallsbflf)' Local S, D. ---··· .20
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LEGAl NOTICE
20
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carry rable.!l mnocu a Jon ~ beautiful if vou use Blue · FOR SALE : 6 room house with Nonce ot= STocKHOLOEAS Philadelphia
SalisburJ Bedford s. D. •• .20
1,30
.65
3.110
17.!10
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23.60
18 12 .000 1
also dog license numbers 1093, Lustr e. Ren1 elect TIC
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meet· San Francisco
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R ichanl E. Jooo••·
St. Louis
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DEUCJOUS Homemade Pi12a, B'wek Co." pome,roy.
lea made of ~J papers•
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Detroit
92:
Real OJlate taJteo which bavo oot boeu paid at the elo10 of ncb &lt;ollec!lflll · - 1 poa.
~oc, 75c, and $1.00 sizes. De1•lo ••
etc bl r th re&lt;"Ord~ !Hid almllSt any
ll:l) :u. no
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RHultt
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of teo per con~ Tueo maJ bt pold at lbo ,.!Dee ol tho COWl!)&gt; trauunr or lrJ man.
luxe Pizza. •1.50. Jack's Dai- - - - --· · - · LEGAL
to. Angelel 12:.! Detroll 112
ry Bar, MiddJeport 12 8 tfc USED clothing for !ale. Large other doruments
MEro1 couNTY
Pleuo brlni rour lui tu neetpt, ond II JOU pof bJ mall, bt ..,.. to toeote your propertJ
assortment, Men's, women's Reuter latllfaoct. Pntfleroy
"uL nun owttus
_ (Only game scheduled)
bJ' taxing district and encloM ltamped Hlkddrund euvllope. Alw•r• ••m'ne roar tu
n Ut 'l'hfl
tu boob are IIOW opeJ\ ,,,
and Chl'ldren's. Jeffers Used'
the T:lf!r .. mber or f'i • 11 h~lf collf'("lion
receipt
to sea that It covoro Ill rour prvporiJ'. Offtct B..,._..:OO A.ll. 111 &amp;:00 PJI. da1l7
Employment Wanted Clolhing Store, State Route 33 \AETNA. CASUAL
,
of tile 1005 Nul Ji"JO&lt;tal.. Tuea. Al•o
TV ln.&lt;!Urilncf" l de-linquent tu. CI1Uinlil d~tf Will M 236, 59tl. 111gb Game Series 1
Pomeroy, Ohio. Monday, Wed·
II •-l'orll 1 198
da N...., IUS, 620, High Team euept Saturd&amp;J wh011 olllco d-. at !loon. Tu: Boob will bt apon D«oaabtr :111, 11186, to
LADY WOULD llkt! a perman·
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d Frida A
Mu en WIIU1l:lnce Agency, lnc.
· il~&gt;waN! E. F n mk
hom
nes ay an
y, • to 7 Pomeroy Pbont \V'{ 2--338L
MelAI• County Treuum
amo and Series - Dart Hoi· Fobrual'J' 1, 19tlf.
ent
t in excln1nge
for p.m. Saturday, 1·7 p.m .
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1 1 tt0
hoUieWork. Would prefer swy-:
12 21 lie
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BeoCeeo l1nl Jloll Wlllom
lllg will&gt; • couple or elderly
- c GRANGE INSURANCE. u.u..
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ladies. Anna Thompson, Rt. , WHY worry over e. sluggish ln!urance A&amp;ency. lnc., PomTERRY
I, Coolvlllo, Oblo. (2nd house , aept!c tank Get Klean-Em - oroy. Phone WY 2-3J81.
. .. D1lleb Jlldit Road at AI- All SeptiC Tank
Cleaner.
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trod),
l.andmark Farm
Bureau,
Insurance
12 2S Jtp
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12-16-30tci-~-~------Help W•nfiKI
50,000 BTu Ooor furance: wY- AUTUMOBIL&amp; IDJUronco ....
~BEST
2-2651.
' 30 6tc etooolledf 141 '""' operac
IIALI!1 - Married !arm haad . BUDGET PRICED IUI'IIIture In tor'o
CaD WY 1-Z!IIe. L:."::..Bend Lea guo
loo fll'l4l "B~ dairy, housa l our third float budget shop.
lUIIe
Dtcember 20, 11115
funtllbt&lt;t Cli!lldalt SkId- Baker Furnlturt, 14lddlepoct,
Wanted To Buy
Po!nil
mort, Sblilo, Olllo. Phone Ohio.
11 11 ttc
Team
300
78
l%2Htp USED KING FLUTE, forli!O. USED tmare drum and stand.
llfl&amp;.lllf.
W.Ud Cross and Son
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Drugs
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GIRL toR CENERAL offic
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work, ~ In lnsur• USED wort panil, shirts, Jack- SPECIAL, fox gray 2.50, red Ed'o Auto Trim
all four feet on. Team Nt. 1
51
anco .or 8CCOU'Iting helpful . ets, and shoes. Carl Cbeva- 1.75,
50
BUI Bailey, Reeds viii&lt;. Ol!io. Midwest Steel
ller, Loot Bottom, Ohio.
1\eplJ to lloJ: 166, Pomeroy.
High
Gama
Bill
Boyles
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12-ll·:liitp
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12 22 Jtp
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APPLES, red ood yellow Delio- FURS lll'ID bee! bides. - Carll High S_eries - Ken Yeaug~,
lou., Stayman.
Willesap, OleValicr, l.oJll Bottom, Ohio 539; Jligb Team Game ~JDd
Series - Ed's Aut• 'l'rim, 836
Grimes Goldla, .,..._ OpII 19 23tp 2411.
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Wl'o ANTIQUE Furn!lure, dishes,
Orcbard, Wllh 14 Clblo.
miscellaneous. can or write:
MoodoJ Mt..tl Leapt
121 JOtp Mro. llowlltd Cedi, 800 W.
Deeember :111, lt6li
TWO bodroom M"
House- Malo SL, Pomeroy.
Points I
!railer, 8x38'. New paint job.
I 21 tic Reo Cees
RUTLAND
See It at Daniela GuH . Sta- FURS WANTED: Red Fox, $3. The Patsie1
Racine.
12-1$-10te Muskrats, $1.50, raccoons, St.- Blaetlnar's
Apply WY 2-2156 I' tion,
--·-~ ·-: ('HRISTMAS trees,
aheared 15. Maran Fur Agency, (0. Aahland 00
THE
Scotch, Rt. 124 between Long 0. Wright I N. Brown St., Ma.. Lo Bo'a
Boltom and Reedsvtlle. M. L.
W. Va. Ph, 77:1-&gt;296, ' Dark Hollow ·FOIII'
•4f·
DAILY ~ENTJNEL
12-12-12tp week dayo ' p.m.
IM;-3tltol lll&amp;b Game -llol&gt;-119iM
I Carr.

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IAIINEY OOOGLI and SI'IVFFY SMllll
'IE OUGHT TO BE 'SHAMED
OF

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1-11: LENT

THAT'S PERZACTLY
WoW I DON'T

WANT TO SEE HIM

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IT'S MOT f.tUCH
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Clo41?1STMAS
FOR YOU,Pif'IE',
AFRAID 'IOU
CAUGHTO...D
S~ACLAUS

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•Gordon Fisher, student

at
Mountain ~tate Business College, Parkersburg, W. Va. arriv·
ed 1ilesday 1o spend· the bolid"' vacation with his parents,
Mr. _and Mrs.-MastHl Fishe'r and !

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Mrs. Stanley Trussell
_\[rs. Arvil Holter were recent
.~~i tors m Parkersburg, W .Va.
Euward T. Bauer and daughlt'r. Polly AnD ariived today to_
1u 111 Mrs. Bauer at the-borne .
hrr parents, Mr. an4 Mrs. Char- ·
\l1.::.-; Polly Karr of -Colum-b-.1 ::. arrived today to spend the:
L'hnstmas weekend with
11arents, Mr. and' Mrs. Charles
H !\arr Sr.

VOL XVII NO. 211

We Wish You All

[um1!y.
\1ts. Ernt"St Harris returned
hnme Wednesday, after a visit
m Kalama, Wash;
\lr . and Mrs. Fred Swatzel
&gt;IE'ft' Wednesday evenkug dinflt'f guests of his brother
~~~ter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs.
~rrt Swatzel, Mason, W. Va.
\ Jr. and Mrs . .Charles ~ll!l&lt;ell
h'lt Thursday
k~ton. W. Va. to

A Merry Christmas!

DBIIoted To Th11 lnt11Nll(l 01 The Mei••·Ma.on Area
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POMEROY-MIDDlEPORT, OHIO

MONDAY, DECEMBER 27, 1965

arines J(ill
56 Trenched

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Elberfelds In Pomeroy

(

ommunists
SAIGON !UPI) -Two heavily no reports of bombings In token we have received no ,
outnumbered U.S. Marine pa- North VietNam since tbe cease orders tu commence bombhis batUed entrenched VIet fire.
ings."
C~ng near Da Nang tod~y and A military ~pokesman said, In the Mekong Delta, a
l:1~l~ 56 of the CommuniSts, a "We have received no imtruc- Viet Cong tenorlst posing as a
ma!Jtary. SJ&gt;?kesman reported. tions to lay off bombings of the recruit smuggled two bombs
.The lighting near Quang !Ill north - but by lhe
same into a barracks filled witb 1
village erupted as the Leathertralnees and exploded one / ·
necks resumed full scale Nl na:ra~~ causing heavy loSR of life Th~
OP"raUons for the firs! time VATICAN CITY (UP!) - serond bomb designed to· kill
since the Christmas cease fire Pope Paul VI has made Jt his rescue crews failtd to go off
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by sending tJu:ee full battalions major task" &amp;o bring peace
Military security
preven~
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Into . lhe f1eld. A Merlne lo VIet Nam before tbe olhla- publication of lhe exact number
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Jllllllh!'"ll!lfl,li''i!ili. . ,
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battalion runs from 1,200 to tloa explode! Ito world war, of dead and wounded.
,~}1~ ,i.~~~mfinl!irf,j~: )M';~~.'t~HJ:!'::~,,i·1t, ~/j\$"''fh'' 1,500 men.
.
Vaticaa BOUt-'6 said today.
A 2~ ton truck carrying
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The two MarJe patrols wert
"The boly latber to very troops of the u s Am •
GROUP AT LUNCH- ThiS Great Lakes Steel Corporation photo was taken duri
1 ·h,
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operating aOOut seven _miles dbappolnled that the Christ- Infantry Divisio~ l~te: ~~: t~!, visit of the late P~ul H. Carnahan to Meigs county Dec. 2_ Seated around the table a~! ~a~~cK~~- ~t _the Ma•:t.• n _n_~~st,aura_~t '? Midd_leport durin_;,
soutb-southwestoftbemaJorU. mat~eea~efirewa!laoteJtend- day struck a mine in Bing Carnahan, Jack Carsey, Hugh Custer, Jim Spencer Mrs. Carnahan Mrs Harold Carn&lt;~hfl~
. ,,o_sLJJMat1 •t ~ IHie. Mrs. hed Crow. the
S. at Da Nang
375 miles ed"
tbe sources sald· ''Bid Duong provmce,
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northeast of 8aJ.gon.
he wlU continue to do every- north of Saig

Mr. •md Mrs. Oris G6ul

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Tbe clarion notes of the
uge1s -nd on high, extending to all

their moOIBge of peace and good wHI during this l•o•y
Chriatnw ,..,.•• 'lte send along Ol'f apprtciation of your good wilL

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also
VIet
V1et

VETERANS MEMORIAL HOSPITAL, POMEROY, 0.

S. and Vltnamese planes
have resumed •t?scks on
Cong positions m South
Na B t •• h
•~m. u w1er ave ut:t:J.I

tldng possible in tbe cause of
Details we~n~ketch but a U
peace, It has become his ma- s. military spokes~an said
Jor task and major worry." "heavy" c a 1 u a! II
es were
f1nWS'tilaoummzwnw 8!!!1 r:w~ feared.

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* * * Jury Hearing
Truce Pretense Charged

MEIGS THEATRE
Pomeroy, Ohio

Evidence in
Weapon Case

TONIGHT &amp; SATURDAY

TOKYO (UP!) - Communist North Viet Nam today accused the United States of only pretending to go through
with 3~hour Christmas ceasefire and charged "the aggressors never kept their promise."
The North VIetnamese also charged the u. S. and South
VJetnamese commandr with calling the truce as a "counter A Jury of eJght men and
ll'teature' to tbe VIet 'eong proposal earllex for a l2·hourEfour women was seated this
cessation of hostllltles.
morning iil Meigs caunty Com.Tbe.. •.,..·~; .. · 'rt". 11 1J:,t N-.m nP.Y'" .llDii"V'V.,at&amp;id- ;'" ..·""
PJr.~ t!OJlrt .lo hear .Uu&gt;

"WHAT'S NEW
PUSSYCAT?"
(Technico ~or)

Petf'r O'Toole, Peter

~ller! ,

Komv Srhneider, Capucine,
/-'i;l ul8 Prentiss, Woody All·
P.n. Ursula Andress.
'OOTBALL HICIHLIGHTS

of 1965
Colorc1rtoont

SUNDAY, MONDAY
TUESDAY
DEC. U-17-21
"THAT FUNNY FEELING"
fTt'!chnirolor)
Sandra Dee, Bobby Darin,
Donald O'Connor, Nita

Saturday's Telev:sion Program

~'a I bot.
Ft1turette: Honln' Around
Colotcilrfoont

WSAZ-TV
Channe13
7:00 John'• Almanac
8:00

Popeye and Pals

9:00 The Jetsons

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10:00 Orange Bowl Parade
ll :30 Rose Bowl Parade
1:30 Orange Bowl Game
4:45 Rose Bowl Game
7:45 Orange Bowl Game
1LOO Late News
11:15 Sports Roundup
11:20 Film_, ol the 60't

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Chtmnel 13, "Circus er Hor•
rors," 1960. Donald Pleasenca
and "The Devfl's Messenger ,.
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Channel 8, "The Sun Shine1
Br1ght." 1953, Charles Winning('r and Channd 3, l'The Happy
Trme," 1952, Charles Boyer.

The original television musical, "Cindt-rel!a," created by
Richard Rodgers and lhe late
Oscar Hanunerslein, will be
repeated on CBS Feb. 2.1 at
7:30p.m. The 90 • minute color
show originally was presented
on the network in the fall or
1964.

HOST !lOPE

HRI~Tffi AS
;ov

bringloyoKand . . .
the gift.l of peace, 4tld l4Btfftg eontAI!ltmcM.
With tlliB wish, 10e greet our f~ and neighbor• arid ea:tend OIW lieMf.
feU t/umkl /Ill' ~ 'lllaiii/IMdtleNIIIL WI fll'f prit/ilegsli lo ..,.., rotlo ,
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The Citizens

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MIDDLIPORT .

The Pomeroy

HOLLYWOOD (UP!) - Bob
Hope will be master of ceremonies lor tbe 141h annual MU&amp;slone Award dinner of tbe
Screen Producers Guild Marcil

6.

WCHS-TV
ChannelS
7:00 TV Classroom
8:00 captain Kangaroo
9;00 "Heckle and Jedtle"
9:30 Tenness.. Tuxeoo
10:00 Cotton Bowl Parade
11:30 Rese Bowl Parade
1:45 Cotton Bowl Garno
4:30 Golf Classlo
5:31! Jubilee
6:00 Trials o! O'Brian
7: 00 Smothen. Brother!

7: 30 J ac.kle Gleason
8:30 Secret A8ent
1:30 Tho Loner
10:00 Guosmoke
11:00 Newt Tonight
II: 15 Million Dollar Moolu
SAT., JAN. I WGIILIGIIT!I
PARADE - taped hlgbllghtt
of lhe annual Orange Bowl Fntival e..,t in Miami,
Fla.
NBC-TV's IArna Greeno narrate.,

II :30 77TH ANNUAL 'l'Ot1R
NJ.MENT OF R06)!:s PARADE
- on Colorado Bou!....anr In
Pasadena, CaHf. Nlic-TV star,
John F..-.ylhe )llld U.tty Wbile
will ba COIIlllletliatm.. They will
be witted bl' Stmi!ey 11aJm.
former president o1 ·the Tournament of &amp;...
11:30 - BIIGAII' · BOWL
BALL GAME -MliiOIIri vo
Florida at New Or!eono LL
4:15 ROBE BOWL FOoT·
Boll.L GAME - Mlmtpa State
vs UCLA at '""&lt;!i!fti. CaUl.
7:45 ORANGE -BOWL PWJ'.

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1:15 Social Securi!J

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12:110 Bup Bllllll7
12:30 Mllton the Mousier
1:00 Hopplty Hopper
1:30 American Bandalalld
Uti Let't Dance
3:15 Sammon't StarUmt
3:30 Adventure Tlmo
1:00 ABC'a Wide World ol Spto
1:30 Flintstone&amp;
7:00 Tammy
7:30 Sbindig
1:011 The King Famly
1:30 !be Lawrence Well Sbo•
1:30 The RollyWOOd Palaeo
11:30 Wreattiog
11:00 Bob Young News ..
11:11 Oliller Theater

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1:00 S11p01'DJ4D
9:30 P'roggle l'reJento
10:00 Sbenanigans
10:30 Tho Beat!eo
II: 00 Cuper Cartooa 1bo1r

'k/e're wishirtg yov joy and happiness during this
beautiful s..,soA. May the tGUe spirit of the Yuletide bring
• peace and coiotentmenl, will! th&lt;lnkfulness for

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Charlie beat the hen out of

him.••

Made Sure
There's Wasn't

Puppy Love
BY VERNON 8CO'IT
UP! U.U)'WOod Con-etpoOdeJll

HOLLYWOOD(UPJ) - Larry
SWrch, the corporal with the
low brow and lowt!r
boiling
point on television's new 1'F
Troop" oerieo, saved $10,000 on
his new home by agreein~ to
keep • cat that went witl. the

plat&lt;.
"lt'a true," Storch says.
•My wile and I fell In lovo

wilh thio big, rambling Ponder... typo house up in Nichols
eonyon. It as very expensi..,,
but the owaer said he'd knock
ten grand off tbe price II we
let bi.s cat live there.
"So we bought the place and
We stU!" have the cat His Dam!
io Charlie, and pound for JlOUild
be u... better than 1 do."

Charlie lo visited DOW and
again by his former masler. un
Invasion wblch Slnrch accepto
will! a •hrug. Cherlte also hns
1 companion, a Si'Hmese r~··nl­
ly purchased by the Storch•~
uThe new cat 's name l!l Pablo,
•nd he and Charli~ gel along
like brolhera. But onlf aflet

IS-Year Eogagt&lt;hlf!Dt
Larry and his wife, Norma
B_ooth, an AAU ro;wimming chamPion ot the 1940.'!, hnve been
married four years . But thcv
were engaged for 15 vears ·
Storch explnins · " V.;e wa.nt.ed
to make sure it wasn't puppv
love. She propo~ed to me on~
day, and I said, 'Okay, let's
shake on it.' "
They have an adopted daughter , June, 11.
The Storch home has two
bedrooms, two baths. two fire
places, a steam room. sauna
bath and swimming pool. It
sets high atop a peak in the
Santa Monica mountains overlooking Los Angele• and Hol/yIVOOd.
Larry is that rare television
star who owns but a single automobile, a nashy sports model
H~ 's up by fi :30 very monring
for a cup of tea with Norma.
She drives him to work
at
Warner Bros. tor the ABC-TV
series and picks him up in the
evening.

A l!IICCesslul night club comedian before turning to t~le­
vision, Storch had made his
headuqarters in Ntw York. He
Jnoved to HollyWood three years
ago, buying the house {and
&lt;llarlie) little more than 1 yeer
ago.
••My astrologer said all my
Vibrt~lkill.'l Wfffl f'OIUifll,l" rmm
UJp west,'' he says. "And he Wa!t
right. I'm cra:t:y ~IHJut life itl
California. ll's tbe most graCIOUs way of living in the world.

Evocy0110 .....,. 1o ,., tiona

hPHPr, e!i~r·ii11ly when I Gmt•
of Ihe mr~d dogs in New York. ..
lntrospecttve

Storch i.~ riO introspective man
\\-hll r xa mnw~ U1e success o1
"' F Tror•p · w1 Lh combmed sus_PICmn .:lnd rt&gt;llt"{ After troop.
around Lh ~ country for
~o tlwn.l ~.!:'drs he can hardly
ht'lit'Vt' lu~ gnod fortune.
BP·c : w .~p \rti"ma still keeps In
shape sw1 rnming in their poot_
Larry h(ls t;·ken up the sport
and 1.~ nnxi m1 s to try his skiD
mg

at S('l' I.H din ng

Soriall_v he is almost 1 recl tJst• . Ht' ll n~ liundr~d s of hi.
reeords whidr ht&gt; enjoys listenIn hv lht" hour . When nobody · ~ IL,tniog he joins the remrdlng b~ honking away on a
saxophone which he play1
_fJ

Ing

ba dly .

The Storch family entertains
infurmnll~· wh~n frH"nds stop by
for a swirn and pot Ju("k _ Most
fJf h1s pals nre in .shuv: hiz and
inc/ude co-s tars l''orn~st Tucker
Ken Barry and such long-tim~
buddies as Jetry Lester and
Buddy Hackett
··rm no gourmet," Storch 88 YI
l·but I enjoy Norma·s cooking,
She's the most daring cook 11
the world. J bought her a book ·
on Japanese dishes, and by golly
she became sn expert at 1t, ''

1

•\l humf' Slnrch c·an hf' fnund
L:tumbHng uround in I.J iu1. jl·JUtJJ.

T-sJi.irt.il and bare-footed.
"lt's all p;trt of living corQo
Ioria~," be explains

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