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HOIJDAY PARTY GIVEN
.AnnuaI hristmas Program Friday
PRICE SALE
UNTIL JAN. ht

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The Carleton Church held Its Walter Dean Edward Smith
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wltb a party CbristD~.asJ~ay evening with the youth of were on stage, Mona King re- lhe biggest daaees of • h 0
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Eve, at tllelr home Union
dmrch giving reoitations, cited "Sing About the Anaels." year, tltll Sataiday lll&amp;ltt at
ClflslleJ &amp; Gih Wrap Gthifts
exchanged dltrlng
numbers, and a pag· !Then three angels entered, play. the Middleport Hlgh Scboot serA edl:30bychlbosekente dinner Carriewas
e everung and refresllments eant.
ed by Cindy and Sandy Workv
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served by the hostesses to Mrs. Superintendoot Ralph Carl man and Susan Mash, Rodney audllarium.
Neutzilng,
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Mary
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Denver Kappla and daughter introduced the Cradle Roll Class Carl, Sherman White, Pearl
Dapciog will be from ' p. Martin, Pearl Knapp, Frances .
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PhylUs, Mr. and M1'8. Elza Gil- taught by Mrs. Olen Harrison, Smith, Bobby Mash, and David m. lo a. m., wltlt Tbe JBya Hunnel, Isabelle Couch, Fay
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leaturiog the Top 100 record Wllderm th and M · · Re
and sons, Ricky, Roger . Brian King giving
the iKing, recited "Sing About The
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ar)one
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i!H~~Ieport, 0.
Michael and A2C Marvin J.
welcome, accompanied by the Manger." in unison.
bits of 1966. A large crowd of ter preceding the regular meet- . .
RollChristmas
class. Recitations
. s_ang "Lymg
. 1n A expected
area higbtoschool
Is Drew
ing of Webster
the Ladles
Auxiliary
oil
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were, "Is
Just For Th e Ch,mr
attend.students
Over 700
Post,
American
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Children'" by Ronnie Wood.j Manger, whtle Mary, played attended last year.
Legion, TuO'!day evening. Mrs. Walk-In Garden Club mem- agr£ed upon was to cha)lge lite
"I Love Christmas," hy Connie by Sue Wood, and Joseph, play~dmlsolons Is 15c per per- Neutzllng asked grace.
bers held their annual Christ- rules and not permit another
8011
Musser; "A Thank You Pray-ed by Butch ~.ash, were around ,
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Eighteen membel'll, one Jun· mas party and gift exchange at club to enter the class drawn
er," by Dwane White;
and Tthhe mStang~r. Lets 8tt~g Ab~t "'rm:ai!!iii!ll• Wi!IA'MIWii •• ior member, Mary Elizabeth the beautifully decorated home by any club. 'Ibis perhaps would
10 um"Singing Carols"
by Helen Kin g . sone by
ar, Karla
was Beal,
""'1"" Beverly
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Cross, and a guest, Mary Lou of Mrs. Audra
Well. The pennit more than one entry
The entore class presented a Smith Cindy and Sand Wor~aC
U S
Rubel, were sealed at tables meeting was called to order by within Its own claaa, but keep
play "Little Baby .Jesus." Tak- ' man, 'and Susan Mas~ The j
decorated with red and white the president, leading the club within the class drawn. AnYOIII
mg part were Bnan and Brill choir sang, "We Have Seen His
af
poiMettias and red candleJ. prayer.
would be· permitted to' .make
Kmg, Bret Carl, &amp;ott Harrison, Star," while entering onto the I
Napkins also carried out the · Of Interest to all were read· one or several entriel 'In the
Dwane and Melody Wh1te, Ron- stage were the three wise men,
poinsettla tlteme.
lngs on Christmas legends by lnvltatlonal crass, but not, In anme Wood, Connie Messer and played by Alvin Smith, Richard
Catherine Welsh president, Donna Morris and a reading other club's class.
Helen Kmg. The closing song IDean, and Harold Barker. An· Cub Scouts _Pack 241 met was In charge of the meeting. on lhe use of candles in ·the After the business session a
was by HelenKmg, Conme Mus- other recitation by Steve Smith, Tuesday evewng at the DAV Mrs. Neutzl!ng, chaplain, resd legends and customs in differ· contest In char&amp;e of LouiBe Kar1
ser and Roome Wood.
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"Lets Sing About Wise Men," hall with Roger Dillard, cub- "Gloria In Exeelsls Deo" the ent countries.
rison was woo by Donna Mor·
The
congregation
sang,
Joy
was
given.
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master,
presiding.
Christmas
story
as
told
by
a
An
open
djlcuaalon
was
held
ris. Anna Hart wu reported
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' To The World" and the pageant
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shepherd "who might have on ggestion8 1 th
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ed from
t lll
was presented by Tbe Sunbeam Genva King recited "Sing i The meeting opened with the been the;e" written by Charle•
su
or e next Improv
a recen . aesa
and Busy Bee classes taught by About The Christ Child," and I pledge to Oag and Cub Scout House. '
· oounty-wlde Christmas show and Mrs. Mabel Lee Wll reI Mrs. Lonnie Hudson and Mrs. closing the pageant the choir I
loo by Joe Rosenbaum. Re- Reports were given by the next fall.
ported Ill. A number of decora.
Elizabeth Murray.
sang. "A Savior Christ The :
carde for the year committee chairmen and Mrs. In accordance with the sug- Uons were Judged wl_th ribThe pageant opened with the Lord ."
i were dJstrJbuled to the cub KnapP gave a complete report geslion an~ lnvilatlon from the boos belng awarded to.
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I choir in a song "Sing
For
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I scouts and den mothe1'8. Mrs. on the junior activities Pra er coonty chatrman, It was agreed Religious - Audra WeB and
Christmas," fol,lowed by, "The I To form a votce chotr for i Herbert Seth will instruct the by the chaplain closed .
~he that "An Old Fashioned Christ- Belva Wlllsrd, blue, Edns Lee,
Fabrics for all Your Sewing Needs
Christmas Story " taken from backgrMound LmusicGand songs, boys of Pack 248 on how
to meeting bflllr which
orifls mas" would be the theme for white; Wreathes- Audra Well,
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were ary ou raCie Geneh·
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th
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sti bl · B 11·~
Audra Well
the second chapter of Luke, nar·
d D 'd K.'
d'
. marc m a para e, on · e were exchanged.
w.
o er sugge on ue, u "' ,
rated by Sandra Beal The op- dva and Kav • Bmgl, San ra, Lm- second Monday of each month
blue; Wall Decoratlon- Audra
. g recJtatJOn
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· "The Jahan w Iar1a Dea ' Richard
and. ' arter sch001 at the DAV ha11 .
Well ' bl ue; Mantel - Min• Hart,
enm
was
s
Chnstmas Song," by Karla 0 n a ter ean, ue, Kenny /
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red; Coffee Table
- Belva
Beal Th h .
"Th c . and Roome Wood ; Mona Kmg, Articles made by the boys
Will d bl . T bl 0 "·Singer Sales &amp; Service
McCall's Patterns
; e c.~" sang
e h•-1 Bobby, Susan and Buth Mash· during December were displayar • ue, a
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W.
SECOND
s Kmg, and a
Rodney Carl, Sherman White', ed and Ricky Couch of
Den
OpiC
tlon - Audra Well, red; Tele992-2284
Smg About Shepherds.
by Connie Musser, Dwane and Three explained how they made
I
vlsi_on -Belva WJllanl, blue.
OHIO
Mary Lou Kmg followed .
Beverley White Saody and perfumoo bath salts and Dan· I
Pack 243 of the Racine Cub Gtfts were exchanged and
POMEROY
Kmg sang, "There Cindy Workman' Harold Bark- ny Will of Den Six how
to Famous
personalities of Scouts held their annual uni- seoret pal names were reveal·
I Were She~Mterds," three shep- er Alvin and Edward Smith make Christmas candles
America were the subject of fnrm inspection night Monday ed and new names drawn.
herds entered, palyed by John P;arl Smith, Brenda and Stev~
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reviews given Wednesday at the D.ec. 26. Judges were Frank After conclusion of festivities,
Smith, with Judy King pianist. . Refreshments of ChrJStmas meeting of the Literary Club Cleland, Robert Hill, Henry Mrs. Well served a dellclbus
Icook1es, punch ~d ~flee were ~t the home of Mrs. Harold Bentz, Jr. and c. L. O'Conner. salad course and tea and toffee.
The program was concluded served by Den Six Wltb Mrs. :sauer, Leading Creek Road.
Den One received the highest The January meeting will 'be
w1th prayer by Rev. Donald I Roy Blankenship and
Mrs. The meeting was opened with award. Den Two placed second held at the home of Mrs. Mlna
i'llllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll
Bnckles.
Herbert Seth den mothers in the club collect led by Mrs. Den Four placed third and ~ Hart.
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Santa made his appearance ' charge and were assisted by Nan Moore, vice president.
Three placed fourth
Kenneth
Braun.
Den
Three
The
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Den Two, under direction
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Your Full Service Bank Is •• ,
2nd treats were passed out .
rs review, gtven
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and girts exchanged Everycne WJII serve refreshmenlll at the Mrs. James Euler, was a mem- Mrs. Joan McLain and Ml'll
enjoyed home
candy 'by January meetmg and Den
orial volume written about Aid- Ruth Smllh, presented a
b
the ladies of lhe church.
WJII give a skJt.
ous Huxley, 1894-1963, edited by featuring Santa Claus,
the Michael Rodney Oeul, 1011 ol
his brother, Julian. The book "Little Boy Whe Cried" a jack- Mr. and Mrs. Rodney (ShPII'on
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contains lrlbutes and eulogies to In-the-box 1 real live teddy Moore) Gaul, ol Belpre, was
eac ers, ~per~
this brilliant novelist,
erltlc bear, and twt mama dolls.
ch~lstened at the United MethAre Entertamed
of art and music, essayist, and Refreshment. were served by ndist .Church in Perneroy, chttiiMrs. Carl Roach, as~isted by poet, by oolleagues and friends. Den Three den mothers, Mrs. mas morning wltlt h Rev.
Mrs. Franklm Triplett. was The contirbutlons gave high Inez Roy and Mrs. Janet Warn- Melvin Alkire offlctetlng. ftf~·.
hostess to tbe Primary teach- praise to this imaginative and er. The Scouts were then glv- and Mrs. Jeffery Ramsey, SyE
Norman Will, delegaw to ers and helpers of the Middle- scientific minded man.
en treats and were presented racuse, were lpOD!WI'I. Olher
State Grange, gave an import- port Church or Christ last week Mrs. Ben Philson re,iewed their score sheets with award members of the chrfstelllng par·
Serving Meigs County for over 94 Yemr
ant report on the convention at her home, Wright St., Porn- 'The Big Spenders'' by Lucius ribbons attached.
ty were lite maternal grandpar·
Member Federal Reserve System
held in Cincinnati when Chester eroy, for the1r annual Christ· Beebe, a book written about Cubmaster Fred Smith an- ents, Mr. and Mrs. R u a se II
Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation
Grange met Tuesday evening mas party.
the wealthy families of a by· nouitced that there will be a Moore, Pomeroy; Mrs. George
with George Genheimer, wor- Po~ms were read by MIss gone era 1n America whlc:h ln. slela~ ride Sunday 1:30 p. m. Sargent, Chester, pa12rnal
thy master, presiding.
Debbie Gruese~, games were eluded the Vanderbilts, Goulds, ,r,0, ), if thm Is enough snow; grandmother;
Miss lJnda
The meeting opened m ritual- played and pr1zes awarded to J. P. Morgan, with their palat- if no~ there will be a hike. The Moore, Oxford; and Ruuell Wllistic form. One appeal for aid Mrs. Roger Long, Mrs: Ronald ial homes, yachts, racing stab- Pack is to meet at the Baptist liam !\!oore, Jr., and ~ and
was answered A communica- Mliler,. Mrs. Donald Htcks and les, art collections and other C!turch in Rac·lne.
Gary Ramsey, Syracute.
tion was read by Mrs. Letha Ko- M1ss Grueser. Mrs. Betsy Cun- possessiona
The oceaslon also marked the
INGELS'
First Come, First Served
blentz from Boys Village in ningham won the
door Among those noted was tha
25th birthday If Mlchael't lathregard to their Christmas there. vme.
late o. 0. Mcintyre of G•Ul1'1', Rodney Gaul.
A 25 year pin and certificate
GJfls . were exchanged and polis, who went to New York
was presented by Mrs. Kob- Mrs. ihcks . a guest, was Pr_e- and became famous as a n 1Jlilitol'l Returned '
Ientz on behalf &amp;f the Grange sented a gJft from the teacn- paper columnl!t
aw
From Hol:.l-. r:•lt
to . Mrs. Earl Dean who spoke ers
. · was concluded
b
-~ . A dessert course was
. . serv- ""-e
'" mee1mg
Mr. and Mrs. Elias Stiles c.!l· Mr. snd Mrs.IUUJ'
Millan!- Pierce
nenv.
"' and favors were m101ature with the roll
b ted
Eight
members of Olive baskets of flowers. Attending ing a scienti~~ 11 :~ponse nam- e ra
their golden wedding have returned fi'Cim Fairborn
· Grange prese" ' ed aemitts and , were those named above and for the N y
a thought anniversary Dec. I8 with open Ohio, where they were guests'
were nccepted for membership Mrs. Elmer Wehrung, M r '· Moore ~w ~ar read by Mrs. house at their horne.
of the latter's relatives for the
in Chester Grange. Two eertifi- Dale Hysell, Mrs. Don Schiel· home · d rs. auer
served They were married Dec 24, Christmas holiday,
cates
of
merits
were
presentling,
Miss
Thelma
Boyer
and
m~
e
candJes
during
the 191 6 at the home where they Mr. and Mrs. Pierce also have
THESE PRICES FOI FRIDAY &amp; SATURDAy ONLy
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ihe Miss Brenda Boyer.
soc a our.
still live. They have two chi I· received a card from
their
master for secretanal work. A
dren, Edward Stiles of Middle- daughter, Dixie, who Is on I
I meeting of Pomona Grange was
CALLED HERE
GIVES DINNER
port, and Mrs. Herschel (Julia) teachlng aaalgnment In Japan
announced by the worthy mast- Mrs. James McDonald, Chey- Mrs. J.ames Tit?' entertained Norris of Letart Fall.9. They and Is spending the school v•
, er for January 6 at Rock Springs ney, Pa. ; and her sister, Mrs. With a dmner Christmao Day at also have three grandchlldrro caUon nn a tour of several counHall.
D D. Feaser of Alexandria, herrehome near Rutland. Guests I and one great granddaughter. tries In that area hteluding ManAt the close of the meeting, Va., were called to Middleport
Ml'll. Elmer Reed and .They received many nice lla in the Philippines. A ldchgifts were exchanged and re- due tD the death of their moth- aughter, Miss Nancy Reed, j gil~ aud cards from friends, light of the tour there It a visit
freshments were served. The er, Mrs. C. E. Ruppelt. They ~rs. Garen Stansbury,
Mrs. neighbors and relatives. Cake, tD the Presidential Palaee In
next meeting will be January 24. are at the home of their bro- b.eorge ndLa~':· ~arr~e Slanll-1 puneh, rolfee, nuts and mints Manila and fi'Cim there lite
ther, the Rev Howard Ru
ury, a
_th Titus, and Dr. were served to guests by the group will go to Bat*olt In 'lbaJ.
Vernon Nemes are
and father. M·r . C. E. Ru:;~ ~~~·· Cecil Horden of Co- ~:~te~ses, HMrs. hEdiwNard. Stiles Jland. '!bey wOI return to Jap111
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VCOL XVIII NO. 209

FRIDAY, DECEMBER 30,.~1~9~66~--------......~~7::'

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SAlooN tUPii --Amencan
pl8llllll llri IIMir llntll rlllda of
the J:W tU I ot NCI'Ib Vietnam
!OdiJ dropped bombe
llardlinlcally labeled, "Ham
N"" Yw, U~ J11&gt;." In the
SouiiJi; U.S. cavalrymen aided
by air llrika chaaed a
C.Jiiltlualll Ioree jbrough tha
laR hoUri beWtt lhe new
bOiltlay Inlet. .

The air cavalrymen reported
killing or capturing almost 100
Communists In scatlered contact with a guerrilla fon!e of
unknown slfe In South Vietnam'• Central Highlands.
The AmerlcallB called In glnnl
B52s ID pound suspected Communist positions and supply
dumps near the Laotian border.
The Slrate&amp;lc bombera also bit

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Commlmist troop ooneentratlons
ln the Demllltari.OO Zone.
tDMZ).
In Saigon, meanwhile, agreement was reached to encl a liveday strike by Vlelnamese
longshoremen that threatened to
erippll South Vietnam'• fragile

ecoaomy.
The new strikes against the
North wera la\111ched from

baBel Ia South V~IDam lnd
Thailand and 1ro111 Navy
carriers In lbe Gull of Tonldn.
Plliht crewa painted several of
the fi!O-POUnd bombs with
crypllc year-end meuages to
North VIetnamese President Ho
Chi MlniL
The 48-hour New Year's! ruce
-second cease-fire In a weekwas IIChedulecl to begin at I

p.m. EST today and end at the
li8lllt hour Sunday night. South
Vietnamese Premier Nguyen
Cao Ky wiiM!ed In advance that
U the Communists again
violated the truce agreementas they did at Chrlstmastimetbls ceaae-fire could be the last.
Ky said repeated cease-Ore
violations by lbe Communlsto
have caused

eratloo of an allied offer of a
91-hour truce during the Asian
DeW year (TET) In February.
There were 121 cease-Ore violations by the Communista reported during the 41 - hour
Christmas truce.
"II is too labl to change the
Western New Year cease-fore
because It is so near at hand,''
Ky said. "But If the Viet Cong

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1• Greek shipping magnate.
the year at a very low price. standing merchandise values .to byterian Church with the Rev. NEW YORt\ (~PI! -The 1966 were:
·Mrs. Henry Ford ll, the Newcomers to the '68 . llsf
Announcements of these special be offered each week during Linson Stebbins and the Rev. nation's First Lady and the I Mrs. Carter Burden the former Christina Auslln of ,included not only Mrs. Johnson
values will be made in this t\i67. These weekly low-priced James Steele Yount officiating. •ister or a former First Lady 1former Amanda Mortim~r who Ital y·
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also explamed that the BJP B•nd Area shoopers for Cemetery . Pallbearers
were today the year's honors as the the youngesc ever to do so. In OOFUlos, the former model Mrs. Duke and Mrs. Theo~ora
1oca .. n Franklin stores are past aptronage and to empha· Vincent Oabo, Richard Owens, world's best dressed.
her case, it's like mother like Betsy Pickering, and the wile of CO]Xllos.
parttctpalmg m a 90th Annlver- 1size their policy of better tiv. Judson Whlte James Bucl!andaughter. Mother. Mrs. William ~;;;;;i;--=...i:"-===--=;,..--==----otljil~
beaa;y nationwide sweepstakes !ing.
an, Robert T~wutmry, Russell Butar!Mrs.l Ly~~onfiB.t Jtiohnson, , S. Paley, wife of the CBS board
mg sponsured by all
Ben
I' 1 H p1 , all w t a~pe ng or uoc Irs me m .chainnan topped the list so
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Franklin stores. Nine "PickHyons, 1 auJ ~ ~~~ ;..,I ~r- the international raUngs, placed often she' WaR moved out of the
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be
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ardagg~r-y, Ko d 'd K 1 fifth. Princess Lee Raddwill, running
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Lauren Bacall the New York·
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First prize "':ill be a two.-week,
wens.
Kenned~~, went to the top after born motion Picture actress
all expense trip lor two to anyThe Presbyterian elders, being bumped In the 1965 list currently appearing in "Cactus I
lhe
Y.... inclailitis
where in the world. plu• ei~ht
deacons, deaconesses, tru!tees, but landing in the top five In Flower" ou Broadway and now
opeciil - !hat wlll 'hel;· dl
second prizes for ·all - expense WASHINGTON (UP)) - Con-I and oth&lt;r Presl&gt;yterlan cnurch rour previous years.
th'· wife of J 8 soo Robards Jr .
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trios for two to anvwh~re in gresslonal mvest1gators today members served in an honorary
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the Continental United States. gave up on trying to question capacity.
Two Vanderbtlts and two
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the wife of Rep. Adam Clay- Out of town relallves atteod- Fords also made the grade In debutante daughter of Glona
WI
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Morgan Vanderbilt and as
!hem,
early November, 1967.
ton Powell, lJ.N.Y., and resum- mg were Mr. and Mrs. Dame!
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gains! him.
Iney, Pa., and Mr. and Mrs. Got· Joseph P. Kennedy, mother of bllt, wtfe of the sportsman;
Tempera lures across a snow·
Idon Hildreth, Columbus, Ohio. the late President and wife of Mrs. Patrick Gmnness, whose
ed
Mrs. Yvette Powell was not ,
the former ambassador to the mother, Mrs. Loel Gumness, the
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cthover tharea stretchnng from aboard the Thursday flight from
Court of St James's
Mexican-born wife of a British
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Her daughter-in-law Jacque- ~nancle~; er;~ered the ball
';!~fer DUJinS.
I mormng below zero in the I otutse a md '"t" atihon. su comline was graduated to the hall in amel a l~rt Ive years on '
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soldiers had crossed onto .)or·
dan..... and. fatally machme-gunned
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J o••anuJR securtty
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shipping millionaire, and daugh.
ter of Henry Ford II by his first
marriage to Anne McDonnell.
The ex-Mrs. Ford also is a hall
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Leonard Hess, Sr., 112, Pfme- annual competition. Let new
CHARLESTON. w. VA. _
~!i sdt~~n:r~~r~~Y it~~. t h e I blood into the fashion battle.
Most of 1,100 striking members
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or the Oil , Chemical and AtomSurvivors include his wife, I
it' Workers Union were schedulMina
Beatrice
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Pr10e and a son, Leonard Hess,
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United Fuel Gas Co. today . endJr., all or Pomeroy ; a sister,
ing a nine-week-old strike aClara Squires ' and a brother '
gainst the utility and its affiliArthur Hess both of Mlddleales.
port.
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Henry H. Zelher, 89, Syra·
The strike was brought to an
cuse, died Thursday, SUrvivors
~o[[icial end Thursday with un000 0
Funeral services will be Sun· , include five children, Thomas
NBC Gels Sandy
iun ratification of a new conday at 2 p.m. at St. Paul's jS. Zelher, and Frank Zeiher,
LOS ANGELES SANDY tract which called lor a JS-centsLutheran Church in Pomeroy Columbus; Ada Engle, Palm
where he was a member. Rev. Beach Garden, Fla.; Herbert
111 million present per~hour wage increase
Konfax
had . a ••
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toQily on ~ ilst birthd
1 three years and other benefits.
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MOSCOW (UPI) - Russia'! Burial will be in the
Beech also both of Columbus; len
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latest moon probe blasted a test Grove cemetery In the family grandchlillren and 22 great
1 . .I emf!l •s ase- ea me or om
rod Into the moon'a surface and 10 t
grandchildr~.
ball's
leadmg
pitcher
or
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Funera1 servtces
muuern ora •• cause of
an 1
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ed' 1 firm as milch of the earth's The body will he taken !rom Monday at l p. m at the Ewing
arthritic eU~':'·
e~YR:~ur~~isna e~~uld a:e P~bletc~ topsoll, Tass aaid today,
the Ewing's Funeral Home to Funeral Home
the Rev,
Less than SIX weeks alter ne hit most ol Asia - and Russia The SoViet news agency said the church at ooon Sunday. Wllbttr Perrin officlatiJli. Mill·
~ave up an estimated $125,0110 _ willl a missile-borne hydro- Luna 13, the Soviet space ship Friends may call at the funer· tary graveside services wlll be
" year l~ pttch lor the Los An·
which landed on the moon al home until then
conducted by the Racine Amer·
~etes Dodg r· Kouf
· · d gen bomb by the end of 1967.
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China Cl!rlstmas Eve, also discovered
ican Legion at the Letart cemet Je 1 u" 11wn con 1rae 1 or a
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tl.althe moon's topsolt was leu
. tery at 2 p. m. Monday . Mr.
yea r term with National Broad· shoud be able to pt)Sl a nurlear Ii""tly packed than earth soil
ANNOIJNCE SERVICES
Zeiher waa a Spanish. AmerJ.
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miSSile
threat
to
the
Untied
There
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commun·ty
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and d1d not appear to be hi hi
can War veteran
States well ahead of the 19711- d'
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g Y Watch Night services at the
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o Pr " De mrt e pa!
A Tass summary o1 Luna 13 ,8 Apple Grove Methodist church
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!RCTIC' COW FOLLOwED
Y · · ue ense pll men - findings also revealed that Luna Saturday from 9:30 II&gt; 12 midWEATHER
o massive snowslorm aeross fictals.
13'• oamera captured deW!s II{ ~lght. There will al!o be devo- Clearln&amp; am! colder ,east tothe country today, heaping mis,
.- the moon's surface 18 smaU 81 tions, a fli~, and tefteshmentf. nlgbl, low tn teeno eut, 20-U
•ry on suffering from the Roc- SPleciiVP Altackll
five hundredth of an incb to Everyone I! welcome.
· west. Cloudy, little warmer Salhy Mounlains across th e Great WOOSTER, umo _ A RE· eight hundredth of an in&lt;h at a
urday ll'itla • - weol probobly
F!ains and Midw•sl ;oto the searrh te•m at the Ohio Am· jdiStance of fivo feet from its
ROTARY AT MARIN
cluulJing 11&gt; ratn,
--- . - - ~- -·· - - rultur&gt;l Research and Oevrl· l•ns,
The Middleport • Pomeroy
epmrnt Center said Titursday
Rotary Club will meet Friday
LOCAL TEMPS
,
some Ohio area• were harder
GETS I 10 YI;:ARS
at 8 p. m. at the Mariln Re.. The temperature ID Pomeroy s
DEVO'l'Eil TO INTER~t
hlt in 1966 than previously by COLUMBUS (UPI) _ J 0! taurant Instead o[ ~eath Meth· business district al II :30 a.m.
MEIGS · ·MASON !.IlEA
maize dwarf moscle &lt;MDM) Giles 49 Col tnb
cdlst Church, Pres&amp;dent Carl today wa• 34 degreu under
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ed toda
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the corn virus disease
nrst tenced to 1-20 yeats In Ohio
Y announc
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ear ' es,
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Pen tenllary Thursday arter be
~~w:;·~:'u~:;~''"•~n/n1~.,
The scientist.-3 uaid the spr!a.d, pleaded guilty to flttt.tde~
...... s". ......,.,,. ott1o. 01n. t~.u- in such areas as the Muskln- manslaughter in the Aug. 13
lkllt ofllee f'hone W1 1-219. ll!dltt•..
u 1 Pbon• w! Nll'f
gum River valley, resu1ted 1rom de ath of his estranged wlfe,
CLOSEST THING TO
A PH . .MACY
.:=~ ~ ,::o:,a,...cr:-,::.~ increased iflfection in Johnson Marnt Nell, 41.
IN
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New
brids whl~h are susceptible to The Cbioeae invented paper '#It ...u..,,.. ..
• - - - · , •._. ., the disease.
money belwHIIISe alld 155 A.D. lllo following t..wM:
etrl"l.r
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bUI Ji!JII'I&gt;p!IDI did 1101 adept II tRodno
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oChtoldro
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MARRIAGE UCENSE
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Stat. Road Commission. Aus- Rnut.e 1, Pottllllld,
Ab,
tin Campbell, who had been ser- r 6ree aM Cheryl LOUise flood,
VIIJ8 11 a~istant to the . state n, ot' lll Locust St., PO!Itf, ~r Jill T~o Famlfy
road commissioner blatrlct I student
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Pomeroy suffered a 5U'/ ,.elo
made one of two free tlorow.•
The game was
acluallv back m the ro.erve eomest
send Rio Grande ahead 91·90.
won at tbe foul line as th~ ' The Baby Panthers were le&lt;!
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Don Townsend, &amp;-0 sopbo· Redmeu made 25 ol 39 &lt;barily in scoring by Chuck B.trtelo
more, fonled Bass wilb 4i sec· tossed for 64.1 per ceui and with nine and Danny Abbott hal
ondo on the clock, ond lbe State made 16 or 25 for 64.0 [eight Pomeroy will host jb1
dapper Dayton forwarn made per cent.
Ironmen in their next ldgut
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Sandy Harold's tlj&gt;-ln basket I
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bolb sbols lo put the Jtedmeo
West Virgi nia State 192\ - game on January 6.
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I sonville a 5:1-SIJ win over ·
Rio Grande College battled W~st Virginia State do-.;n freobmao, tipped tn a rebound illon, 9-2-20; Rogers , 1-0- Pomeroy
I 23 40 fll .
and
top
hooors
In the Buchtelthe
wire,
in
a
''barn-burner"
to
end
all
"barn-burners',
with
2fi seconds ie[t, and it 14 ; T&amp;wensend, 1- !-3. Fre•-IJackson
20 34 4e !il
lite &amp;ame's oa
1 York Holiday Basketball Tour- Thursday night at Pl. Pleasant before the Redmen eked woo 93-92, Rio Grande abead man, 6- 9-18, Clark, 1- 0-2; Pomeroy - Swisher ~
.. tile beach!"
namenl Thursday night.
a 93-92. win over the Yellow Ja~kets to .co~ the Sec- by a slim margin.
Hunter. 4-3-11 : K~rk , t-/l---2 ; Radford 5--l-11; Logan~ "
SEOAL ALJ, GAMES
Tim Pancake of NelsonviUe ond Annual Pl. Pleasant Rotary Holiday lnvttahonal Bas- State called time out wi'.h and Davts, 2-&lt;\- 4 T•tals, 38 12-; Moore tl-2-16. Whaley l
TEAM
W L p
topped all individual scorers kelball T~urnaLenth
ed only live players in gaining 16 seconds on the clock. The - 19-92.
--0--12. Totals 21 (20 of21) II.
Athena .. " , .. I l 343 304
with 2l points.
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Rio Grande 1931 - r.r•gory, _Jackson - . Mount
'Jacksoa .. " " 6 3 S99 531
In the consolation !mal, Glous- lhls second AnnualeaRrs Lryast year kio Grande downed Ben Hunter, but the shot i 5--4--14; Trairer, 2-4-8: Lu- GJiilla"d IHI-'-12; Mullins"-·
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mentt Vir
masinia
many
Y • · 6 to take the Fust
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Mldtlleport " , 4 2 31141 330 By United Press lnlernatlonal ter nu dged YO••
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Stale
Annual Rotary med the basket and caone out. seth,· 11--1-23: Rass, 9-l- 25·, - 18·. Howe 5--t- 11·, Green •..-·
98 9
Pgmeroy .. "" 4 3 429 44l
Big Ei«bf Touruameut
MILLER (10) - Thompson 8 ~~~da l~vitational TournaBob Mabry batted the
ball and Mabry, 7- 9-23. Tota'.s, 9-4 ; Patton 4-I-9. Totals 2'1
Logan , .... , .. 4 4 473 49'.1
tSemi·Finalsl
-1-17; Stence 5--1-ll; Mat· ment. Y
ed
Cedarville
93-416
to
gain
the
back
•!own
court
as
the
34-~93.
14 of It) 58.
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NelsonvO!e , " 4 4 464 452 Iowa St 78 Kansas St 67
hews 9- 7 - 13; llerney 2-1 The win for Rio Grande Col- ' £inals.
sounded.
Daily Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport, 0 . Dec. 30, 19e8-3
Gallipollo ..... 2 6 80 512 Nebraska 73 Okla St 64 tCon) -5; Wahl 1--0--2; Dishon 1- lege was llle seventh or the 1 Cedarville College JS
now State losl three key men
Wellstoo .. , " l I 419 458 Kansa' 86 Oklahorno 73
0-2; Totals 20--10-50.
vear against si tosses. The Joss 3-8 for the season while Con· the closing minutes ol
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NELSONVILLE (5%) - Cor- for Coach Frank Enly'; Yellow cord Colleg• is ~ lor ;he year. game. Rogers fouled oil!
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SEOAL VARSITY
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leadin!dl
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W L P OP Oklahoma City lUI Stanford 73 Harold 4-1-9; Pancake H- the season. State is now !1-3.
Dayton, again suppJil;d the SCI!r- 86-82. Mabry made bo&gt;''ih~e:,~o::: t l
Athea ., , •. . 5 D 258 2311 Montana St 61 Temple 60
21; Hubbard 7-9-17. Totals 2l Coach Ira Blankenship's ('.on· ing punch with 2.\ pomts for the to narrow it lo 86-84. F
Jackson " .. ., 5. 2 498 409 Mass 85 De Paul 77 &lt;Con)
- 10-52.
cord College Mountain Lions Redm on.
collected hJS [Jfth personal at
Logan. : .. ;, ,. 4 z 371 J88 •Teras 89 Arizona Sl 88 iCon) Miller
12 26 40 50 d wned Coach Don
Callen's! Bebiod Ba" were Dick Lu. the 4:26 mark. Bass missed his I
Mldtlleporl ., ... 3 2 2114 290 1
Far West Classic
Nelsonville
15 26 43 52 C~arvJIIe Yellow Jackets l06-, ortll, 6-1 sealor g ..rd from shot lnd State still led 86-84. 1
Pomeroy .. ,. , 1 3 37l 368
ISeml·Finals!
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102 In the Consolation -Game l1 Newark, "bo played ?"e ol Rto Grande. was 1•head 88·86
~:.i!!Oilllllle ., ,. 2 3 300 2118 .Washington 61 Indiana 79
Kodak Clas•le
and take third place in tile tour· l tbe fiD&lt;Jt cames of bJS car- when Btll Kirk, 6-4 h freshm•n. i
:Well8lolt ... ,' .. i 5 350 381 St L 64 Oregon St 52 (Con)
(Fiaal Round)
ney Wednesday nigh!,
Rio eer; ond Bob Mabt), 6-i ln!•h· got hts fifth personal. Mabry I
GaOipolla , , , 0 6 liS8 386 W Vir 93 Minn 88 (Con)
Grgtown (D.C.) 101 Drtmlh 69 Gra~e defeated Concord !J8.119 mao ceater, from Daytea, wbo again sunk both free throws
1'0TALS
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Los An&amp;rles Clasolc
Purdue 1l2 Rncbstr 73 tCon)
and West Vrginia State down- II'IIS uamed tbe tourney's M"'t put the Redmon ahead 9il-il6.
(SemiJI..Ftnalsl
Trlan&amp;le Tournament
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The score was tied
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BEOAL ltESERVES
S Calif 73 Illinois 72
1111 Rnund)
Arkansas St. Toamameal
z:1 points.
times in the first si mi11ntesll
TEAM
w L p OP U~LA 91 Georgia Tecb 72 N Caro St 80 Pittsburgh 52
tFinal Round)
Sharon Gregory, ~~ senior of the game before Rio Gr~lnd·el l
Best wishes,
Nelmille
S Caro 89 Alr Force 51
Houston 66 Arkansas St 58
forward. from Columbus, who took a 19-16 lead with 9.20 left.
5 0 224 203IMICh 93 WJSconsm 88 (Cou)
our thanks
AtheDI .. , "" 5 0 189 171 Arkansas 6S Anz 61 tO-Con)
Albrigbl lnvfllllonal
VMI 66 KentS! 63 (0-Con)
was named to ihe AII-Tourra· State led 34-33 with 2:49 !ell
Jad&lt;aoo .•••• , '4 3 243 242
AJC Tournamrnl
&lt;Final RouDd)
SeaiUe Legloa Touraamenl ment Team, had 14 points. Don the first l!alf but two
•nd gratitude
WtllstDn ., , , 3 3 285 233
I~IAal Rnund)
, St Fran (Pa) 55 Albright 50
(!at Round)
Trainer, ~ •enior
guard, goal• by Gregory and one
lor you.c
J'omeroy , •• .2 ,4 221 27111Amer fntl 77 Northeastern 16 Hofstra 89 8os U 39 (Coni
xavier tOhiOJ !IIi Wyoming 9'/, [rom ileaver. had eight points. by Bass and Lusetti sent
generDflity.
Loti~ .: ,,..'' 2 '4 '219 :lti'I'Venno~t 91 Bowdom 80 ICon)
Charlotte Jnvllallonal
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AU five Rio Grande
starters Grande ahead 41-34 with 1:2~ ;
·M~ , , ·, .1 4 2&lt;1 230 r-"ty lid~:"1! M~b1. 72 tC),
(Final Round)
Pace 86 Upsala 78
played the entire gan•e a n d left. 1'he R.edmen ied 47-42 at
GolllpOU; :. :: .. 1 5 21ft 255 pengl.e Mo 0 ~~lati~n~)
Mlll!'land 57 Army 54
Fairleigh ·Dickinson (Madison) l •ach finished with four per- llle ball.
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Davidson 74 Fordham . 60 (Con) 80
• sonal fouls.
State both out-shot
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Pollllellla CiasSJc
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EACH EVENING AT 7:00 P.M.
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Ute
67
62
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Furman 81 Rice. 79
Wsn Maryland 95 Glassboro go AIJ.Toumament Team paced
boards. The Jackets cor1nec1e&lt;tll
82
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41 '(SeC ?.Finab) meat
Clemson 92 LouJSiona St
Albany St lNY 1 93 Mansi lltl
scoring for the Yellow Jackets. en 38 of 67 shots for 56.7
Jackson 52 Pomeroy 37
Prin eto 55~ill
Sugar
Bowl
To~ament
Montclair
60 Newark Eng 54
Alan
Hamilton. &amp;-t sophomore, cent while Rio Grande m~:: il
52
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Holiday Taaney at Yorll
Loui~vill~ 75 Syr:~~:: 71
U h 90 B(lsl Rn~~l 88
I Millersville 92 Shebard 74
had 20 points; Dave Hamilton, 34 of 6l lor 55.7 per cent. S
Nelsonville ~~ Miller !10
Gator Bowl
Bta dl 60°~00 ~
• Assumption 60 LIU 79
&amp;-51&gt; sophomore, aod Dewayne had 44 rebounds with
Middleport, 0.
TONIGHT'S GAME: '
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ra 8'Y 8 ~n;
;C.W. Post 66 Wrchst Tech 47
Freeman, &amp;-I freshman, each Rogers' 14 being high. Bob
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1N Hamp 86 Clark 64
Ironton at WeUston
Florida 92 Virginia Tech 83
un °(~ 1 ;;:admon
bad 18 points.
bry had 16 of Rio Grande's
JAN, 1 GAIIJEii
Georgia 90 Penn st 82 tConJ
S lllioois 59 ;., Wst~ 5 ~
Delaware 83 E Strdsburg 73
Also in double figures
Logan at Golllpolll
Queea Chy Clas•ic
Lobe IDvfallonal
Lelugh 65 West Chester If
~tate were Harry Rogers ..
Middleport at WeUstoo
till Roand)
lilt Ronnd)
Moravian n Muhlenl!rg 50
junior center, wtlh 14 OOilllS.
Nellonville at Athena ·
Falrfleld 86 Loyola tLu) 68
Colo St 55 NYU 53
Siena 101 New Paltz 75
and Ben Hunter, &amp;-51&gt;
Jackson at Pomeroy
Canlslus 80 Setoo Hall 58
NMe 85 Teas A&amp;M 54
Sestn Mass Tech 7a Ft K.St 6l
more, who came off the bench
to tally II.
The score was tied 13 times
in the second hall, the
last
lime at 90-90 on 1 bunny shot
by Alan Hamilton, with 2:17 on
the clock. Alan Hamilton fouled
Norlb Gallla battled Starr • one period. The Pirates trailed ! STARR-WAf' 'NGTON (10) I
WashingtCill Hlgh acllool of Un- 20-18 during intermission, and Lambert, t: - 0-22: Swartz, I
loll ~ on even termo for 38-32 after three periods.
.7-4-18; Mo11r.t, 1--0--2; WolJitarly thrti perlodl Thursday Th
t'ed I I
lett, 1--0--2 : Smith, 2-0-4;
v e Gelfels,
alght before succumbing 60-45
e score wu 1
5-+-10; Hark·
Jn the consola!IG!I game of the times before Umon Furnace less, l--0--l .. OTALS 211--4-ro.
First Annual ·Athens Holiday forged ahead ~ . with 2' 37 By quart'
Jrivltational basketball tourna- remaining In the tllll'd stanza. Norih Gallia ..... . 12 18 32 IS
ment.
The wtnners &amp;-3 center Lam- Starr Washi1J81l&gt;n 8 20 38 110
·The Pirate• are U on the bert pulled dnwn 75 rebounds.
season. Siarr-Washlngton
NBA Slandtnp
11 Garrett and Mitchell hauled tn
z:ao
' 14 each for the losers.
By United Prell lllternatioaal
.H~bert Larpbert'o 22 points North Gallla hit l6 of 4l from
Easlem Dlvlsioo
picecl the l!lnoers. Roger Gar- the lleld f?r 39 per cent. Union
w. L Pet.
28
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38
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tossed In 14 for the Jasen. Furnace hit of for · per Philndelphla
34 s
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. ~orth Gama IOd IU aR.er cent. The wmners pulled dnwn u..ston
211 8
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18 It
tlct-Toc'k·Tleld The clock
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Cincinnati
13 20
JllrikH lwom II
~0 More Entered In
North Gallla is idle until Jan. Baltimore
a 30
•fl'oer yeor Jlet by. Muy
llo~DI! Toumament
3 wben tbe Pirates host Southweacern Division
borers
have western.
W. L. Pet.
lhlllb lo oU
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for ·the first annuat In last nlghl's championship San Francisco
23 13
- laldlflll &lt;DIIomen,
• Southern Ohio AAU ~test, The Plains upset pre- St. Louis
15 19
HapPf New Year.
scheclule4 Oil Yiously unbeaten Cbauncey.])o. Detroit
(5 21
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ver 116-46, llmltinl Roger Benl- Chicago
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club enter- ly to 19 polntt.
Los Angeles
IS 23 .361
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Tlnlnd8y"tllefUI11
Windllll' Terrace and Hl't· contest:
Los Ang. 125 Cln 114
F. Cln1rtlin Youth Camp,
NORTH GAIDA. (41)
B0111l&gt;n 112 St. Loul~ lit
~~ enlnmbus, l!i!tered 25 Garrell 3-8-14; Deel, 2-0- (Only llllltS JlcheCiuted)
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4; MltcheU, 3-1-1; Garnes,
Friday'• Games
· · the rotal tD 0-.,_2; . Payne 3-4-1; Green- NY vs. Ball 11 Wash,
Phone 992·2238
to Fnlllk lee, 1-0--4; Morria; ~. S.F. vs. Ctn at Cleve
TOTALS 1&amp;-,-1J--46,
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two ingredients of • good bas· ers. Usually sharp at lhe free \ ward, ~ed the score at 4~~scorer of the game, tied Jt at ! through two lries for 1 ·59-56,end. PomeroY'•
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r,y Panthers, picked to go no- third of this season for the ketbail team, balance
and l line, Jackson managed only 41and then put the Meigs Counti· 51·51 and then with 4 mtnut&lt;-s' Pomeroy lead
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where 1n the a.eeam Southeast· Panthers in SEOAL competi· hustle.
tor u there Thursday night. ans out in front 47-46. Bob· and 30 seconds remaining Ron-j Howell hit lor Jackson w•th son led :14-9 err Y
·ern Ohio Athletic Leagile, poU· lion. Pomeroy, now s-1 In
"These kldl give you every. Meanwhile, the cool · Panthors Whaley, senior RUard, added a! nie Logan tossed in a pair ofl l6 seconds left but Whaley quarter.
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trom-llehlnd upset over
the Wellstoo and Gallipolis. Coach team," said Coach Moore the same range.
, er to ~we Pomeroy a 49-46 lead ers on top fur good. Bill Ra~- 1 tempt on a one·on-one chartty anced i!CO~ from
1 oe ho n Jromnea ThuJsday Moore's quintet has
been Thursday algbt betweea band· It w's with 6 minutes and 56 with about 6Uz minutes remain· ford added a two-pointer with ,Jine try wtth three seconds ers as four !til .
night at Jadtson.
I beaten only by Logan, Athens sbaioeo of coagratula!IG!Is seconds left in the [ourth perloo ing.
' 4 minutes and 14 seconds left I left and Logan put in a tw&lt;' Bill Moore led 'Wttb·
The .Pan!liers, behind "by as and Middleport.
from faa.
that the Panthers finally moved Jackson, on a bucket and two ' to give Pomeroy a 15-51 edge. . pointer after the second at-, l'.'haley and Logan
ml!&lt;h as 1.5 poln~ In the llr8t The Panthers, blessed with Jacksen's
vaunted speed·- into the lead for the first time fr.., throws by Harold Howe J Jackson narrowed it to ono jtempt rolled off the_rim.
12, Radford 1l and
hatf, began clotlli8 the 1ap ill no real "big man," and no Al· the greatest 1n 1JJe league _ since tile early moments or 1in the nut minute, wPnt bac&lt;o point. at 57-56, with a minute I The Panthers t ratled. 20-9 AI &lt; Chris Mullins of .J&amp;!ihDI
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1the jblrd perlod.lllld flnaUy edg· clndor-like talented personnel- was blunted at the !ree throw the openmg quarter.
m fro"t 51-49. Thts, was the remammg, bu: wtlh 26 seconds the end of _the Ill's I pe. tod. 14·! got 18 Gilliland and .
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. ed·. tnto tbe. lead early in the alld with only one proven bench line and by the alert zone de- A pair of free throw•
by last time the fronmen led.
left Moore went to the [reo 23 at halfttme and 44).40 when Ihad 1 and II respectively, ,'
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Logan grabbed .14 of Pomercl)l't ·
' 211 rebounds and Mullin$ lol 'II
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I The other 10 best dressed for Soain ;
1• Greek shipping magnate.
the year at a very low price. standing merchandise values .to byterian Church with the Rev. NEW YORt\ (~PI! -The 1966 were:
·Mrs. Henry Ford ll, the Newcomers to the '68 . llsf
Announcements of these special be offered each week during Linson Stebbins and the Rev. nation's First Lady and the I Mrs. Carter Burden the former Christina Auslln of ,included not only Mrs. Johnson
values will be made in this t\i67. These weekly low-priced James Steele Yount officiating. •ister or a former First Lady 1former Amanda Mortim~r who Ital y·
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also explamed that the BJP B•nd Area shoopers for Cemetery . Pallbearers
were today the year's honors as the the youngesc ever to do so. In OOFUlos, the former model Mrs. Duke and Mrs. Theo~ora
1oca .. n Franklin stores are past aptronage and to empha· Vincent Oabo, Richard Owens, world's best dressed.
her case, it's like mother like Betsy Pickering, and the wile of CO]Xllos.
parttctpalmg m a 90th Annlver- 1size their policy of better tiv. Judson Whlte James Bucl!andaughter. Mother. Mrs. William ~;;;;;i;--=...i:"-===--=;,..--==----otljil~
beaa;y nationwide sweepstakes !ing.
an, Robert T~wutmry, Russell Butar!Mrs.l Ly~~onfiB.t Jtiohnson, , S. Paley, wife of the CBS board
mg sponsured by all
Ben
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First prize "':ill be a two.-week,
wens.
Kenned~~, went to the top after born motion Picture actress
all expense trip lor two to anyThe Presbyterian elders, being bumped In the 1965 list currently appearing in "Cactus I
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where in the world. plu• ei~ht
deacons, deaconesses, tru!tees, but landing in the top five In Flower" ou Broadway and now
opeciil - !hat wlll 'hel;· dl
second prizes for ·all - expense WASHINGTON (UP)) - Con-I and oth&lt;r Presl&gt;yterlan cnurch rour previous years.
th'· wife of J 8 soo Robards Jr .
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the wife of Rep. Adam Clay- Out of town relallves atteod- Fords also made the grade In debutante daughter of Glona
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gains! him.
Iney, Pa., and Mr. and Mrs. Got· Joseph P. Kennedy, mother of bllt, wtfe of the sportsman;
Tempera lures across a snow·
Idon Hildreth, Columbus, Ohio. the late President and wife of Mrs. Patrick Gmnness, whose
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the former ambassador to the mother, Mrs. Loel Gumness, the
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of a JGrdaman border guard by
Synan troopa.
The Jprdanlan
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soldiers had crossed onto .)or·
dan..... and. fatally machme-gunned
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Leonard Hess, Sr., 112, Pfme- annual competition. Let new
CHARLESTON. w. VA. _
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Most of 1,100 striking members
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or the Oil , Chemical and AtomSurvivors include his wife, I
it' Workers Union were schedulMina
Beatrice
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Pr10e and a son, Leonard Hess,
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United Fuel Gas Co. today . endJr., all or Pomeroy ; a sister,
ing a nine-week-old strike aClara Squires ' and a brother '
gainst the utility and its affiliArthur Hess both of Mlddleales.
port.
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The strike was brought to an
cuse, died Thursday, SUrvivors
~o[[icial end Thursday with un000 0
Funeral services will be Sun· , include five children, Thomas
NBC Gels Sandy
iun ratification of a new conday at 2 p.m. at St. Paul's jS. Zelher, and Frank Zeiher,
LOS ANGELES SANDY tract which called lor a JS-centsLutheran Church in Pomeroy Columbus; Ada Engle, Palm
where he was a member. Rev. Beach Garden, Fla.; Herbert
111 million present per~hour wage increase
Konfax
had . a ••
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toQily on ~ ilst birthd
1 three years and other benefits.
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MOSCOW (UPI) - Russia'! Burial will be in the
Beech also both of Columbus; len
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latest moon probe blasted a test Grove cemetery In the family grandchlillren and 22 great
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rod Into the moon'a surface and 10 t
grandchildr~.
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Funera1 servtces
muuern ora •• cause of
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ed' 1 firm as milch of the earth's The body will he taken !rom Monday at l p. m at the Ewing
arthritic eU~':'·
e~YR:~ur~~isna e~~uld a:e P~bletc~ topsoll, Tass aaid today,
the Ewing's Funeral Home to Funeral Home
the Rev,
Less than SIX weeks alter ne hit most ol Asia - and Russia The SoViet news agency said the church at ooon Sunday. Wllbttr Perrin officlatiJli. Mill·
~ave up an estimated $125,0110 _ willl a missile-borne hydro- Luna 13, the Soviet space ship Friends may call at the funer· tary graveside services wlll be
" year l~ pttch lor the Los An·
which landed on the moon al home until then
conducted by the Racine Amer·
~etes Dodg r· Kouf
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China Cl!rlstmas Eve, also discovered
ican Legion at the Letart cemet Je 1 u" 11wn con 1rae 1 or a
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tl.althe moon's topsolt was leu
. tery at 2 p. m. Monday . Mr.
yea r term with National Broad· shoud be able to pt)Sl a nurlear Ii""tly packed than earth soil
ANNOIJNCE SERVICES
Zeiher waa a Spanish. AmerJ.
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threat
to
the
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can War veteran
States well ahead of the 19711- d'
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A Tass summary o1 Luna 13 ,8 Apple Grove Methodist church
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!RCTIC' COW FOLLOwED
Y · · ue ense pll men - findings also revealed that Luna Saturday from 9:30 II&gt; 12 midWEATHER
o massive snowslorm aeross fictals.
13'• oamera captured deW!s II{ ~lght. There will al!o be devo- Clearln&amp; am! colder ,east tothe country today, heaping mis,
.- the moon's surface 18 smaU 81 tions, a fli~, and tefteshmentf. nlgbl, low tn teeno eut, 20-U
•ry on suffering from the Roc- SPleciiVP Altackll
five hundredth of an incb to Everyone I! welcome.
· west. Cloudy, little warmer Salhy Mounlains across th e Great WOOSTER, umo _ A RE· eight hundredth of an in&lt;h at a
urday ll'itla • - weol probobly
F!ains and Midw•sl ;oto the searrh te•m at the Ohio Am· jdiStance of fivo feet from its
ROTARY AT MARIN
cluulJing 11&gt; ratn,
--- . - - ~- -·· - - rultur&gt;l Research and Oevrl· l•ns,
The Middleport • Pomeroy
epmrnt Center said Titursday
Rotary Club will meet Friday
LOCAL TEMPS
,
some Ohio area• were harder
GETS I 10 YI;:ARS
at 8 p. m. at the Mariln Re.. The temperature ID Pomeroy s
DEVO'l'Eil TO INTER~t
hlt in 1966 than previously by COLUMBUS (UPI) _ J 0! taurant Instead o[ ~eath Meth· business district al II :30 a.m.
MEIGS · ·MASON !.IlEA
maize dwarf moscle &lt;MDM) Giles 49 Col tnb
cdlst Church, Pres&amp;dent Carl today wa• 34 degreu under
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the corn virus disease
nrst tenced to 1-20 yeats In Ohio
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Pen tenllary Thursday arter be
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The scientist.-3 uaid the spr!a.d, pleaded guilty to flttt.tde~
...... s". ......,.,,. ott1o. 01n. t~.u- in such areas as the Muskln- manslaughter in the Aug. 13
lkllt ofllee f'hone W1 1-219. ll!dltt•..
u 1 Pbon• w! Nll'f
gum River valley, resu1ted 1rom de ath of his estranged wlfe,
CLOSEST THING TO
A PH . .MACY
.:=~ ~ ,::o:,a,...cr:-,::.~ increased iflfection in Johnson Marnt Nell, 41.
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New
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money belwHIIISe alld 155 A.D. lllo following t..wM:
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MARRIAGE UCENSE
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road commissioner blatrlct I student
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Pomeroy suffered a 5U'/ ,.elo
made one of two free tlorow.•
The game was
acluallv back m the ro.erve eomest
send Rio Grande ahead 91·90.
won at tbe foul line as th~ ' The Baby Panthers were le&lt;!
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Don Townsend, &amp;-0 sopbo· Redmeu made 25 ol 39 &lt;barily in scoring by Chuck B.trtelo
more, fonled Bass wilb 4i sec· tossed for 64.1 per ceui and with nine and Danny Abbott hal
ondo on the clock, ond lbe State made 16 or 25 for 64.0 [eight Pomeroy will host jb1
dapper Dayton forwarn made per cent.
Ironmen in their next ldgut
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bolb sbols lo put the Jtedmeo
West Virgi nia State 192\ - game on January 6.
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I sonville a 5:1-SIJ win over ·
Rio Grande College battled W~st Virginia State do-.;n freobmao, tipped tn a rebound illon, 9-2-20; Rogers , 1-0- Pomeroy
I 23 40 fll .
and
top
hooors
In the Buchtelthe
wire,
in
a
''barn-burner"
to
end
all
"barn-burners',
with
2fi seconds ie[t, and it 14 ; T&amp;wensend, 1- !-3. Fre•-IJackson
20 34 4e !il
lite &amp;ame's oa
1 York Holiday Basketball Tour- Thursday night at Pl. Pleasant before the Redmen eked woo 93-92, Rio Grande abead man, 6- 9-18, Clark, 1- 0-2; Pomeroy - Swisher ~
.. tile beach!"
namenl Thursday night.
a 93-92. win over the Yellow Ja~kets to .co~ the Sec- by a slim margin.
Hunter. 4-3-11 : K~rk , t-/l---2 ; Radford 5--l-11; Logan~ "
SEOAL ALJ, GAMES
Tim Pancake of NelsonviUe ond Annual Pl. Pleasant Rotary Holiday lnvttahonal Bas- State called time out wi'.h and Davts, 2-&lt;\- 4 T•tals, 38 12-; Moore tl-2-16. Whaley l
TEAM
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topped all individual scorers kelball T~urnaLenth
ed only live players in gaining 16 seconds on the clock. The - 19-92.
--0--12. Totals 21 (20 of21) II.
Athena .. " , .. I l 343 304
with 2l points.
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Rio Grande 1931 - r.r•gory, _Jackson - . Mount
'Jacksoa .. " " 6 3 S99 531
In the consolation !mal, Glous- lhls second AnnualeaRrs Lryast year kio Grande downed Ben Hunter, but the shot i 5--4--14; Trairer, 2-4-8: Lu- GJiilla"d IHI-'-12; Mullins"-·
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mentt Vir
masinia
many
Y • · 6 to take the Fust
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Mldtlleport " , 4 2 31141 330 By United Press lnlernatlonal ter nu dged YO••
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Annual Rotary med the basket and caone out. seth,· 11--1-23: Rass, 9-l- 25·, - 18·. Howe 5--t- 11·, Green •..-·
98 9
Pgmeroy .. "" 4 3 429 44l
Big Ei«bf Touruameut
MILLER (10) - Thompson 8 ~~~da l~vitational TournaBob Mabry batted the
ball and Mabry, 7- 9-23. Tota'.s, 9-4 ; Patton 4-I-9. Totals 2'1
Logan , .... , .. 4 4 473 49'.1
tSemi·Finalsl
-1-17; Stence 5--1-ll; Mat· ment. Y
ed
Cedarville
93-416
to
gain
the
back
•!own
court
as
the
34-~93.
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NelsonvO!e , " 4 4 464 452 Iowa St 78 Kansas St 67
hews 9- 7 - 13; llerney 2-1 The win for Rio Grande Col- ' £inals.
sounded.
Daily Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport, 0 . Dec. 30, 19e8-3
Gallipollo ..... 2 6 80 512 Nebraska 73 Okla St 64 tCon) -5; Wahl 1--0--2; Dishon 1- lege was llle seventh or the 1 Cedarville College JS
now State losl three key men
Wellstoo .. , " l I 419 458 Kansa' 86 Oklahorno 73
0-2; Totals 20--10-50.
vear against si tosses. The Joss 3-8 for the season while Con· the closing minutes ol
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NELSONVILLE (5%) - Cor- for Coach Frank Enly'; Yellow cord Colleg• is ~ lor ;he year. game. Rogers fouled oil!
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SEOAL VARSITY
tSemi·Fiaai•J
rigan 2-0-4; Haning 0-l- t; Jackets was only their third of Tony Bass. 6-1 freshman from 4;41 !eft and State
leadin!dl
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W L P OP Oklahoma City lUI Stanford 73 Harold 4-1-9; Pancake H- the season. State is now !1-3.
Dayton, again suppJil;d the SCI!r- 86-82. Mabry made bo&gt;''ih~e:,~o::: t l
Athea ., , •. . 5 D 258 2311 Montana St 61 Temple 60
21; Hubbard 7-9-17. Totals 2l Coach Ira Blankenship's ('.on· ing punch with 2.\ pomts for the to narrow it lo 86-84. F
Jackson " .. ., 5. 2 498 409 Mass 85 De Paul 77 &lt;Con)
- 10-52.
cord College Mountain Lions Redm on.
collected hJS [Jfth personal at
Logan. : .. ;, ,. 4 z 371 J88 •Teras 89 Arizona Sl 88 iCon) Miller
12 26 40 50 d wned Coach Don
Callen's! Bebiod Ba" were Dick Lu. the 4:26 mark. Bass missed his I
Mldtlleporl ., ... 3 2 2114 290 1
Far West Classic
Nelsonville
15 26 43 52 C~arvJIIe Yellow Jackets l06-, ortll, 6-1 sealor g ..rd from shot lnd State still led 86-84. 1
Pomeroy .. ,. , 1 3 37l 368
ISeml·Finals!
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~:.i!!Oilllllle ., ,. 2 3 300 2118 .Washington 61 Indiana 79
Kodak Clas•le
and take third place in tile tour· l tbe fiD&lt;Jt cames of bJS car- when Btll Kirk, 6-4 h freshm•n. i
:Well8lolt ... ,' .. i 5 350 381 St L 64 Oregon St 52 (Con)
(Fiaal Round)
ney Wednesday nigh!,
Rio eer; ond Bob Mabt), 6-i ln!•h· got hts fifth personal. Mabry I
GaOipolla , , , 0 6 liS8 386 W Vir 93 Minn 88 (Con)
Grgtown (D.C.) 101 Drtmlh 69 Gra~e defeated Concord !J8.119 mao ceater, from Daytea, wbo again sunk both free throws
1'0TALS
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t3 !740 f/(8
Los An&amp;rles Clasolc
Purdue 1l2 Rncbstr 73 tCon)
and West Vrginia State down- II'IIS uamed tbe tourney's M"'t put the Redmon ahead 9il-il6.
(SemiJI..Ftnalsl
Trlan&amp;le Tournament
- - -- - - - Valuable Player, Botb baa
The score was tied
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BEOAL ltESERVES
S Calif 73 Illinois 72
1111 Rnund)
Arkansas St. Toamameal
z:1 points.
times in the first si mi11ntesll
TEAM
w L p OP U~LA 91 Georgia Tecb 72 N Caro St 80 Pittsburgh 52
tFinal Round)
Sharon Gregory, ~~ senior of the game before Rio Gr~lnd·el l
Best wishes,
Nelmille
S Caro 89 Alr Force 51
Houston 66 Arkansas St 58
forward. from Columbus, who took a 19-16 lead with 9.20 left.
5 0 224 203IMICh 93 WJSconsm 88 (Cou)
our thanks
AtheDI .. , "" 5 0 189 171 Arkansas 6S Anz 61 tO-Con)
Albrigbl lnvfllllonal
VMI 66 KentS! 63 (0-Con)
was named to ihe AII-Tourra· State led 34-33 with 2:49 !ell
Jad&lt;aoo .•••• , '4 3 243 242
AJC Tournamrnl
&lt;Final RouDd)
SeaiUe Legloa Touraamenl ment Team, had 14 points. Don the first l!alf but two
•nd gratitude
WtllstDn ., , , 3 3 285 233
I~IAal Rnund)
, St Fran (Pa) 55 Albright 50
(!at Round)
Trainer, ~ •enior
guard, goal• by Gregory and one
lor you.c
J'omeroy , •• .2 ,4 221 27111Amer fntl 77 Northeastern 16 Hofstra 89 8os U 39 (Coni
xavier tOhiOJ !IIi Wyoming 9'/, [rom ileaver. had eight points. by Bass and Lusetti sent
generDflity.
Loti~ .: ,,..'' 2 '4 '219 :lti'I'Venno~t 91 Bowdom 80 ICon)
Charlotte Jnvllallonal
Ealt
AU five Rio Grande
starters Grande ahead 41-34 with 1:2~ ;
·M~ , , ·, .1 4 2&lt;1 230 r-"ty lid~:"1! M~b1. 72 tC),
(Final Round)
Pace 86 Upsala 78
played the entire gan•e a n d left. 1'he R.edmen ied 47-42 at
GolllpOU; :. :: .. 1 5 21ft 255 pengl.e Mo 0 ~~lati~n~)
Mlll!'land 57 Army 54
Fairleigh ·Dickinson (Madison) l •ach finished with four per- llle ball.
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Davidson 74 Fordham . 60 (Con) 80
• sonal fouls.
State both out-shot
R 1o
STARTING JAN. 2 WE WILL CLOSE
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Pollllellla CiasSJc
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Newark Rutgers 691 Thr.,. West Virginia State Grande [rom the field ond heid i
EACH EVENING AT 7:00 P.M.
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Brklyn Coli lVI St Mry's '1~S 1 BJ men who were named to
a decided advantage on
Ute
67
62
Pomeroy il1 JllCkson 58
am~al'er
~yerourru:
n)
Furman 81 Rice. 79
Wsn Maryland 95 Glassboro go AIJ.Toumament Team paced
boards. The Jackets cor1nec1e&lt;tll
82
· crl~tlmt)
41 '(SeC ?.Finab) meat
Clemson 92 LouJSiona St
Albany St lNY 1 93 Mansi lltl
scoring for the Yellow Jackets. en 38 of 67 shots for 56.7
Jackson 52 Pomeroy 37
Prin eto 55~ill
Sugar
Bowl
To~ament
Montclair
60 Newark Eng 54
Alan
Hamilton. &amp;-t sophomore, cent while Rio Grande m~:: il
52
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Loui~vill~ 75 Syr:~~:: 71
U h 90 B(lsl Rn~~l 88
I Millersville 92 Shebard 74
had 20 points; Dave Hamilton, 34 of 6l lor 55.7 per cent. S
Nelsonville ~~ Miller !10
Gator Bowl
Bta dl 60°~00 ~
• Assumption 60 LIU 79
&amp;-51&gt; sophomore, aod Dewayne had 44 rebounds with
Middleport, 0.
TONIGHT'S GAME: '
(Fiaal RnKad)
ra 8'Y 8 ~n;
;C.W. Post 66 Wrchst Tech 47
Freeman, &amp;-I freshman, each Rogers' 14 being high. Bob
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1N Hamp 86 Clark 64
Ironton at WeUston
Florida 92 Virginia Tech 83
un °(~ 1 ;;:admon
bad 18 points.
bry had 16 of Rio Grande's
JAN, 1 GAIIJEii
Georgia 90 Penn st 82 tConJ
S lllioois 59 ;., Wst~ 5 ~
Delaware 83 E Strdsburg 73
Also in double figures
Logan at Golllpolll
Queea Chy Clas•ic
Lobe IDvfallonal
Lelugh 65 West Chester If
~tate were Harry Rogers ..
Middleport at WeUstoo
till Roand)
lilt Ronnd)
Moravian n Muhlenl!rg 50
junior center, wtlh 14 OOilllS.
Nellonville at Athena ·
Falrfleld 86 Loyola tLu) 68
Colo St 55 NYU 53
Siena 101 New Paltz 75
and Ben Hunter, &amp;-51&gt;
Jackson at Pomeroy
Canlslus 80 Setoo Hall 58
NMe 85 Teas A&amp;M 54
Sestn Mass Tech 7a Ft K.St 6l
more, who came off the bench
to tally II.
The score was tied 13 times
in the second hall, the
last
lime at 90-90 on 1 bunny shot
by Alan Hamilton, with 2:17 on
the clock. Alan Hamilton fouled
Norlb Gallla battled Starr • one period. The Pirates trailed ! STARR-WAf' 'NGTON (10) I
WashingtCill Hlgh acllool of Un- 20-18 during intermission, and Lambert, t: - 0-22: Swartz, I
loll ~ on even termo for 38-32 after three periods.
.7-4-18; Mo11r.t, 1--0--2; WolJitarly thrti perlodl Thursday Th
t'ed I I
lett, 1--0--2 : Smith, 2-0-4;
v e Gelfels,
alght before succumbing 60-45
e score wu 1
5-+-10; Hark·
Jn the consola!IG!I game of the times before Umon Furnace less, l--0--l .. OTALS 211--4-ro.
First Annual ·Athens Holiday forged ahead ~ . with 2' 37 By quart'
Jrivltational basketball tourna- remaining In the tllll'd stanza. Norih Gallia ..... . 12 18 32 IS
ment.
The wtnners &amp;-3 center Lam- Starr Washi1J81l&gt;n 8 20 38 110
·The Pirate• are U on the bert pulled dnwn 75 rebounds.
season. Siarr-Washlngton
NBA Slandtnp
11 Garrett and Mitchell hauled tn
z:ao
' 14 each for the losers.
By United Prell lllternatioaal
.H~bert Larpbert'o 22 points North Gallla hit l6 of 4l from
Easlem Dlvlsioo
picecl the l!lnoers. Roger Gar- the lleld f?r 39 per cent. Union
w. L Pet.
28
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tossed In 14 for the Jasen. Furnace hit of for · per Philndelphla
34 s
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. ~orth Gama IOd IU aR.er cent. The wmners pulled dnwn u..ston
211 8
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47 rebounda II&gt; North Gallia's New Vork
18 It
tlct-Toc'k·Tleld The clock
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Cincinnati
13 20
JllrikH lwom II
~0 More Entered In
North Gallla is idle until Jan. Baltimore
a 30
•fl'oer yeor Jlet by. Muy
llo~DI! Toumament
3 wben tbe Pirates host Southweacern Division
borers
have western.
W. L. Pet.
lhlllb lo oU
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for ·the first annuat In last nlghl's championship San Francisco
23 13
- laldlflll &lt;DIIomen,
• Southern Ohio AAU ~test, The Plains upset pre- St. Louis
15 19
HapPf New Year.
scheclule4 Oil Yiously unbeaten Cbauncey.])o. Detroit
(5 21
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ver 116-46, llmltinl Roger Benl- Chicago
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club enter- ly to 19 polntt.
Los Angeles
IS 23 .361
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Thursday, llox score of !he North Gallia
Tlnlnd8y"tllefUI11
Windllll' Terrace and Hl't· contest:
Los Ang. 125 Cln 114
F. Cln1rtlin Youth Camp,
NORTH GAIDA. (41)
B0111l&gt;n 112 St. Loul~ lit
~~ enlnmbus, l!i!tered 25 Garrell 3-8-14; Deel, 2-0- (Only llllltS JlcheCiuted)
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4; MltcheU, 3-1-1; Garnes,
Friday'• Games
· · the rotal tD 0-.,_2; . Payne 3-4-1; Green- NY vs. Ball 11 Wash,
Phone 992·2238
to Fnlllk lee, 1-0--4; Morria; ~. S.F. vs. Ctn at Cleve
TOTALS 1&amp;-,-1J--46,
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two ingredients of • good bas· ers. Usually sharp at lhe free \ ward, ~ed the score at 4~~scorer of the game, tied Jt at ! through two lries for 1 ·59-56,end. PomeroY'•
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r,y Panthers, picked to go no- third of this season for the ketbail team, balance
and l line, Jackson managed only 41and then put the Meigs Counti· 51·51 and then with 4 mtnut&lt;-s' Pomeroy lead
. of the even~~ ~~:..
where 1n the a.eeam Southeast· Panthers in SEOAL competi· hustle.
tor u there Thursday night. ans out in front 47-46. Bob· and 30 seconds remaining Ron-j Howell hit lor Jackson w•th son led :14-9 err Y
·ern Ohio Athletic Leagile, poU· lion. Pomeroy, now s-1 In
"These kldl give you every. Meanwhile, the cool · Panthors Whaley, senior RUard, added a! nie Logan tossed in a pair ofl l6 seconds left but Whaley quarter.
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trom-llehlnd upset over
the Wellstoo and Gallipolis. Coach team," said Coach Moore the same range.
, er to ~we Pomeroy a 49-46 lead ers on top fur good. Bill Ra~- 1 tempt on a one·on-one chartty anced i!CO~ from
1 oe ho n Jromnea ThuJsday Moore's quintet has
been Thursday algbt betweea band· It w's with 6 minutes and 56 with about 6Uz minutes remain· ford added a two-pointer with ,Jine try wtth three seconds ers as four !til .
night at Jadtson.
I beaten only by Logan, Athens sbaioeo of coagratula!IG!Is seconds left in the [ourth perloo ing.
' 4 minutes and 14 seconds left I left and Logan put in a tw&lt;' Bill Moore led 'Wttb·
The .Pan!liers, behind "by as and Middleport.
from faa.
that the Panthers finally moved Jackson, on a bucket and two ' to give Pomeroy a 15-51 edge. . pointer after the second at-, l'.'haley and Logan
ml!&lt;h as 1.5 poln~ In the llr8t The Panthers, blessed with Jacksen's
vaunted speed·- into the lead for the first time fr.., throws by Harold Howe J Jackson narrowed it to ono jtempt rolled off the_rim.
12, Radford 1l and
hatf, began clotlli8 the 1ap ill no real "big man," and no Al· the greatest 1n 1JJe league _ since tile early moments or 1in the nut minute, wPnt bac&lt;o point. at 57-56, with a minute I The Panthers t ratled. 20-9 AI &lt; Chris Mullins of .J&amp;!ihDI
,
1the jblrd perlod.lllld flnaUy edg· clndor-like talented personnel- was blunted at the !ree throw the openmg quarter.
m fro"t 51-49. Thts, was the remammg, bu: wtlh 26 seconds the end of _the Ill's I pe. tod. 14·! got 18 Gilliland and .
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. ed·. tnto tbe. lead early in the alld with only one proven bench line and by the alert zone de- A pair of free throw•
by last time the fronmen led.
left Moore went to the [reo 23 at halfttme and 44).40 when Ihad 1 and II respectively, ,'
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Logan grabbed .14 of Pomercl)l't ·
' 211 rebounds and Mullin$ lol 'II
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Sentinel Church News

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cle, sec:ond Tbanday; Cla111 ~ Mll'l1s M. WoUe, pastor.
third Wedneaday: Afternoon CitRutland Cburcb ol the Naz. '
cle, fourth Thursday afternoon: oreoe - Sund•y School 9 :lO a. :
choir practice, Wednesday.
m.; Morning Wor.hlp 10 45 1./
Letarl
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Melbodill m. ; Evangelistic •ervice 7-4~
Cbat1e James F. Early, pas· p. m.; Midweek Prayer service
tor- LETART FALLS- Wor· 7:45 p. m. Wednesday .
altip, 7:30 p. m. Sunday (ex-. Syracuse Cburcb of tile Naz.
cepl 2nd SUnday);
Chureh 1ueoe - William C. rhorpe,
SUnday School, UO a. m. Sunday. lJm·' pastor ; Sunday Srhool 9 ;ru a.

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For his famlly'o ...,.,- to Ills CIWlt
Chrislian example, and theft porrlclpoo , · ·
lion wilh him in lhe tofo af the Churdl.
For his roadin011 to share wltfl you 01!11
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J1ruu_1 L'hurch, flflc.heT drmocra~y

Sunday School
9:30 a. m.; Russell Archer, Supl
. ' Betblebem '"'VIISI Cbnrcb, Worship 10:30 a. m.; Preachmg worship, 10:45 a. m. and 7 30 lied service, 9:30 a. m., tnd , m.; Morning worship 10:30 a.m.
Creal Bend, Rev. C. L. O'Cotl- 7:30 p. m.: Prayer serv1ce~ p. m. alternately. Bible Study Sunday ol month. EAST L&amp; I
and prayer semce, led by pas- TART - Worship, 8 p. m., 2nd ,
Pentecodul
nor, paslllr, Robert
Lewis, 7:30 p. m. Wednesday.
Supt. 9:30 a.m. Morning wortor, 7:30 p. m. Wednesday and 4th Thursdays;
Church l Peolecostaf A•s&lt;mbly, Route !'
shi " and Sunday School, 7 p.
Church 0/ Christ
Chris.tian Endeavor, 7:30 . p.m. School, 9:30 a. m. Sunday. AI'· : 12+- Rev Paul K Jon". pa" ,
I PLE GROVE - Worship, 8 p. : tor. Sunday School 10 a. m.;
m. Evenin~ servlce, Thursday Bmdbury Church of Christ- 3rd Saturday ol month.
7: 30 1.m. prayer meetillg.
Larry Williams, mmister; Bible SUulb Belbel EUB Cburcb _ m., Ist and 3rd Thursdays; Worsh1p, Wednesday and Fn·
School and Morning Worship, Rev
Jafk
Young
a J Church School, 9:30 a. m. Sun· ; day.
Carpenter Baptist
Lburcb t0:30 a. m.: Chri!lian Endeav·
. · 8 d S h 1 9. 4•5 p ' day. GREAT BEND - Wor· ; 1be Pentecostal Church Mid·
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W lor. un ay c oo . a. m.,
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- Sunday School, 9:30 a.m. or: 6 p. m.; vemng
or· Norman H Bahr Supt. Sunday ship 9,30 a. m., 1st and 3rd epor - out 3r Aue.: Rev.
Mornln• worshrp· 10:15 a.m.
ship, 7 p. m.
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Sundays · Churcb School 10 t5 B. 1.. Barrell, pastor: Sunday
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SUndays: Church School 9:30 a p. m.; ednes ay Bib!• Study
tor, Sunday School 9:10 a.m. Sunday School, 10 a. _m., Ray
m. Sunday.
, 7:30p.m .. Saturday mghl Pray·
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George Baker, Supt. 10:15 a.m. Whaley, Sup!.
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Tuppers Plains EUB Cburcb Minersville Melllodlsl Cborcb · er and Worship 7-30 p. m.
Worship Service; BYP 6 p.m.; Bradford Cburcb 01 Christ- ~ - Rev. Jack Yoong, pas - Wend~ll G. Stuller, pastor. I
PresiJyterifln
Evelling worship, 7:30 p_m: Joe Robinson . mini:..ler: 11 om· lf"!r: . Su~da} ~"orshlp, 9·30 1Su~da,y S_chool, 10 a. m.; Wor- ~ Middleporl First Unltt!d Prel\\ ··ftne!'day, 1 JIJ p.m. Prayer · er Furre-~t. Supt., 81ble Sf'hool a. 111 ' Sw.clay SchooL 10 a rn · shiP service 11 a. ~·
i byteriau Church Rev. HowmE!t!tmg, 8. 30 p.m. , choir prac- 9 3(1 a. m ; M(Jrning WorHIIlp Hobarl Vtncyard, Supt. Bible
Portla.ad Methodist Cbureb- , ard Uuppelt, pastor ; Sunday
bee.
l0 :3ll a. m_; Evening; Worship, Study and Prayer servn~es led .John Ktmbler , pastor. Sunday School 9_30 a. m., Fred Lewr!:l,
Fint Baptist Church, Pome- 7 p. m. Wednesday 1 p. m_ Bi- b)l pastor, 7 30 P,- m. Tuesday .. Sch[)ol 9 31J,
Hrtrnld Rous.h .. Supt, 10 30 a. m Wllrstup :

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OPTOMETRIST

Adult Class Meetmg 7 30 p. m_l ~upt.; Allen - Brewer, A .~s 1. . 5 45 P. rn YF : Wed .. ti :w o
last Mondny of month.
i Suot.._Prearhmg 7 30 P m Sun- m. Jumor Churr; 1 p. rn . SenI
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First Baptist Cborcb, Racine,
Mason City Cburrb ol Christ. Quisenberry, Supt.; 10 :~n a. m. mg 10 30 a. "_l·• ~y F' 6 P , m. · son H. Stt•bbms. pastor Wur ·
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, 10 a.m.: B1ble .'Study and prav- d Supt.; 10 :45 a. m. Morn· sn·1p, 7 30 p. m.; s·bl
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Middleport Cburcb of Chri!il, day of mo~th .
s~p s~rvJce 9:30 a. m~; sun. 1 Chur('h, Howard Ruppelt, pHsEvemng Service; Wednesday, 5th and Mam Streel~ - Don- Belhany EUB Church_ Rev . day School, tO 15 a. m., MY~ tor. Sunday Sr.hoo l, 10 a. m.;
7 30 p. m., prayer Meetmg,
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U1bie Worstnp
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lor Choir Practice.
Elhinney, Supt.; Mornmg Wor· day School 10 :30 a_ m. Blythe ! Rutlaod Methodist C u ch - lor, p&lt;~s tor. Wednesday and Vn
Chesbtre · Kyger· Hartford ' shio l0 ·3oa. m. Even1ng 1 Wor- l'heJs:-. su~t.·
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Pomernr Cburcb ot Christ - ' Paul A. Sellers pastor: Su n- ! Monday,
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, p. m.; Wed., worship semee
Sunday School 9 45 am Earl Roy Carter, mmisler.
Bible T 1 11 U ·1 d Ch h Of 0 r. · •m "' · pastor, c.ar 1'
Starkey Supt . Even~g·· wor·
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Layman; Young People'• mee~ Young Peop le's meetmg, 6 JU Supt.; Su nday Sehool, 9.15 a.: 'S)racus~ MetbodiSI. Cburcb- . Our Lady ol Loretto MISsion !
lng and Bible Study, 130 p.m. p. m •·vening Serv,·ce 7 p m
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Sullday School 9 30 till lO 20. Dexter Church ol Christ orsh.IP serv1ce, 10 30 a. m.: Bible Sclwol 9 :m a_ m. Preach
· Ch urch 1or mg
· 10 -30 a. m., fi1rst and third
N ursery and J umor
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and ou~ and traded by one of our Cllltomtrl Who
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·Rapid Area ·Growth
Demands .Continuous
F!lturs
Planning

- Rev. s..muel J. Jackson, pas·

A nciilaoahle Increase in- Ciiotomers leM 1 . i Bu1ch, 1nc.. Groves Road, Green (West of
lly Columbus and Southern Ohio Electrie Xonla) and Beatty near the new Beckjord Gen·
Company calls for a 1967 budget total ina eratlns Station al New Richmond.
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$J1,927,219. Sl4 million is carry-over from ' Operational date is June 1, 1968 for a new
1966. This includes both the Columbus District 434,000 k1lowatt unit also at the Beckjord
oild Sou them Area comprl~ng all or parll of25 Station.
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Overall total includes $4 million for a new presently under construction between Man-·
jet.. n&amp;ine and 2 diesel-powered seneraUng chester and Aberdeen, and the Beckjord
units. All are designed to help meet peak loads. , tion are owned jointly by Columbus and
New substation construclion slated tor com- 1 Southern Ohio, Cincinnati Guand Electric and
pletion in 1967 include Gay Street, Anheuser· Dayton Power •nd Light Company.,

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GALEN S. BROWN, Dist.

R. H. RAWLINGS SONS CO.

BOGGS EQUIPMENT

CROW'S STEAK HOUSE '

SWISHER &amp; LOHSE
REX ALL DRUGS

K&amp;C JEWELERS

LYONS CLOVER FARM

RACINE PLANING MILL

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during the Christmas
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Rev. lSunday 6 _P· m. Pra}er meelmg lloly Days; 5 p. n~.
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Sunday 8\:hool 10 a. m., Ger· gene Underwood. minister. Bi· Chas. E. Dozer, pastor; Sunday Sunday 7.30 p. m.
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. Smith, Sr' pastor. ev.
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Sundays al 5:30 p. m. Baptisl bert Reed Bible School S pl
. p·; . y th 6·45
Sunday School 9·30 a. m.: 0 ' Sunday Mass 10_30 a m; finly
Trainln• llnion Mrs
Mary
Cl ' h O G u a mE., 1grl•m. ou : · 7 _3P0· 0. Patterson, Supt.; Murnmg Day ol Obl•g.at10n 6:30 am ,
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Bakers ot Holsum Breod
; ca~1111:''tbotlr
Klnlsbur ' Chesler Church ol God
p. m., I . ee
rayer an vice 6: 15 p. m.; Evangelistic Mass.
' ~ ~ · Court St.
Athens
593·6601
Rulland . Free 'wm Baplt:. Rev. Dale Thornton, pastor. PraJse, Wednesday, 7:30 p. m. , message 7:30 p. m.; Prayer
Salvation Army
-Church - Rev Paul Taylor ~unday
Sohool, 9:30 a. m.;
Jehovah
meeting Thursday 7:30 p. m. I Tbe Salvation Army - En·
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Worship at II a. Kingdom HaU of Jehovah's Laurel Cliff Free Melbodisl
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pastor, Suqday School, 10 a. m Evangelistic service 7·30 p W1'l
900 B d . M'd
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' voy Hay S. Wmmg. ort~eer m
1 · Cburcb- R. Eugene Gill, pa~ , charge. Sunday 10 a. m. Hou. l
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ness,
roa way,
' m .;, Guy Priddy, Supt.; Preach- ·.
In~ service, 7:30 p. m.: Prayer m.. . Pra~er meellng, 7.30 P· ~· dleport- Pubhc meetmg Sun- tor; Sunday School 9:30 a. m.; ' ness meeting: 10:30 a. m. SunBu ilders and Building Suppl!P..~
services, 7:30p.m. Wednesday. Tuesday, . Young.
Peoples day, 2 p. m.:
Walchtowcr Phd W•se, Supt.; Mornmg wor· l day School. Sunday 7 p. m
l.OCAL UNION 566R
Chester, Ohio
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Service, Friday, 7.30 p. m.
Study, 3 p. m.; B;ble Study, ship 10:30 a. m.; Youth Serv· Young People 's Legion; 7 30 p. l
Ph. 985·2005
Ravenswood, W. Va.
C~mmunrty
Ml Moriah Cburcb of
Tuesday 7 p. m.; Serv1ce mee~ Ices 7 p. m.; Evangelistic ,.,. Im. Salvation meeling ; Thur,. ,
Apn&gt;lohc Commuolly Church, Rev. James Satterho~d.
mg, 8 p. m. TI•ursday; Mm1~ vice 7:30 p. m. Mid-Week pray· day, 1 to 3 p. m. Ladies Home
-·
Pagev;lle. ~unday Scho?l 10 a. Sunday School 9.45 a m.: Wor· try School, 7 p. m. Thursday. er service 7:30 a. m. Wedn&lt;&gt; League: 7 P m. Prep classes: i
m. Sunday, Evangehsllc serv- sh1p service II a. m. and
Luther
day.
I 730
B'bl St d
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Ices 7·30
S nday P
m. Pr e mee1i g 7 30
un
p. m. 1 • u Y. prayer
, . . p. m. u
. rayer p.
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n . P. m. 'it. Jobn'!l Lutheran Church- Tbe United Methodist Churl'h . meeting. Other services by an- I
Ashland Oil Products
. serVIces Th'\rsday, 7:30 p.m. Tuesday ;
Young
.
Morning Worship 9 a. m.; Sun· Pomeroy - Rev. Melvin AI ·, nouncemenl.
1
Brown's Bottl.e Gas
Mason BapUsl SWiday Seboof meeting, 7:30 P. m. Fnday.
day School I0: 30 a. m. Paslor, kire, pastor. Church School al
ADVENTIST
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992·2166
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,and omeroy: Mason. Sponsored Rev . IJdVId Sheets, pastor. Sl. Paul'• Lutheran Cburcb- Divine worship at 10 30 a. m. , list Cburcb _ Mulberry Heights
:
by French C1ty Baptlsl Church Sunday School 10 a. m.; Evan· s32 E • cond St p
Sermon : "A Time ForDecis· 1Rd
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W . ion"' Mondav 7:45p. m. Chureh H ·t 1 p 1 F w G'fl d ,
Endeavor. 7:30 p. m. huln syerv·ce 10 . 4·5 a. mp., tor Oflicial Boa~d meeets. Wednes· l Robosp18 · 1a,s 01r, · A.' ·t 1Sor · i
'B.C. Rev,, ll. I. Pinson, pastor. People
Wed sd
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Su nday Scbool eveey . .....
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p. m. reac ng serv1ces e 7:30 p. n:. alur ay.
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w h 3a aL
Farm - Ind ustria! - Lawn &amp; Garden
,fth Sunday of each monlll.
etiiiJdLSt
munion will be observed Sun- , coo; .~· m Ot&gt; 'P p.m.
Middlepor~ Ohio
Tuppers Plain•
Phone 667·3435
: MI. Moriah Baplisl Cborcb~piscopal
Alfred Melbndlsl Cburcb - day, Jan. 8 aiiO :JO a.m.
1
lmttetl Brethren
Corner ol Fourth and Main St.,
Pearl A. Casto, pastor. Sunday '
j
Eden United Brelhren
Middleport Rev. Nyle Borden. Grace Episcopal
Church School at 9:30, Lloyd Dilling- [
Nwwrene
IChrisl Cburrb- Rev. Elden R.
minister. Sunday School 8:30 a. Pomeroy-. The Rev. Richard er, Supt. Worship services at The Church ol lbe Nazarene Blake, pastor: Sunday SchMI :
m. Arnold Richards, Supt. tO :JIJ MH. IMartPrln, Rectodr. SeSunday 110:15 with the Rev.
Casto. CbChestelr -B.Rellv. HAer~leriSGrdate tO a. m.; Winnie Holsinger, I
a. m. Morning Worship.
orn ng
ayer an
rmon, Wednesday evening
prayer
ar 09 '" • ss
un ay Supt.; Christian Endeavor,
"Kentucky Fried Chicken" \
10
30
8
9
30
Middleport, Ohio
Naomi BapltSI Cbnreb :
services at 7:15.
School : a. m.;
Morni!Ol p. m., classes for all. Song ser·
• m.
Pomeroy
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Sunday School 9 30 a. m.; WorFlalwoodo Melbodlsl Church Worship 11 a: m.; NYPS 6:15 vice 8 p. m., Preaching 8 20 p.
ship II a. m.; Wednesday, 7
EU8
- Pearl A. Casto, pastor. Wor- p. m.; Everung Service, 7:30 m.; Mid· Week prayer meelin&amp;,
~- m., Prayer servtce.
Enterprise EUB Cbur&lt;h
ship service, 10 a. m., every p. m.; Midweek Prayer serv~ra l 7: 30 p. m. Wednesday, Mrt.
Road - Rev. t1yde Hinton, Rev. Menzel Smitll, p.. tor. other Sunday, 7:15 p. m. Sun. pastor; Mrs. Edna Life, Supt. Mazie Holsinger, class leader.
\
pa stor· Sunday School 9 30 a. Worship service 9:30 e. m.; sun. day School, 10 a. m., John Bai· 7' 30 ~- m. Wednesday.
Lelart Falls United Bn!lbne•ll
"Keepsake Diamond Rings• '\
m.: Ralph 'carl, Supt. Sunday dsy School 10:30 a. m. Youtb ley, SUpt.
Middleport Cburcb of the
Ia Cbrlsl Cburcb -James Mor·
We Fill Ail Doctors P+ption.!
Worship service 10:30 a. m. Fellowship 6 30 p. m.; Boys Forest Run Melhodlst cburcb arene - Rev. Oyde J. Bartlell, rison, pastor. Sunday School
312 E. Main Sl
Pomeroy
992.2955
ilnd 7:30 p. m.
alternately . m.; Evening service,&lt; 7:30 p. -Sunday School 9 a. m., Mrs. Sunday School .9' 30
a. m.; 9:30 a. m. Preaching servic•"ll
· Pomeroy
Prayer meeting Wednesday at and Girls Fellowship, 6 30 p. Fred Nease, Supt. Worship ser- Mormng Worship 10 ' 30 a. m.; first and third Thursday
7:30 P. m.
m.• 2nd and !th Sundays' Youth vice, 10 a m. Rev. Wendell NYPS Young People, S:4!i p.m.; 7:30 p. m. Secor.d and fourth
Columbia Chapel - Worship Choir, 6:30 p. m. Wednesday. Stuller, paster.
EvangeltsUc meetillg 7~ 30 p.m.:
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eervire each Sunday, 9 15 a. Prayer Meeting, 7:30 p.
Chester Melbotllst Cburcb - Prayer meetmg, Wed. ·
Sunday at 7:30 p. m. Prayer I
m.; Sunday School tO a. m.; Wednesday.
Worship service at 9 a. m.; Pomeroy Church ol tho
meeting ,.cona and
fourth ,
Building Supplies and Millwork
General Merchandise
You!~ service 6 15 p. m. EvenSunday School at 10 a. m.
arene - Rev. Kenneth
Thursday, 7:30 p. m. and
General Contracting
Tuppers Plains
lng Worship 7 p. m. each Sun- Momilll Slar EUB Cburcb
Pearl Casto, paslor. Mrs. Waid pastor; Raymond
and third Sunday, 7:30 p. m.
667.:3~80
Phone 992-3978
~y: .
Rev. Menzel Smllb, 'astor: Spencer, Supt.
SUpt.; SUndsy School, 9:30
Prayer meeting every Wednes' Freedom Gospel Mission - SUnday School, D:4li a. ·• Roy Heatb Melhpdlst Cburcll, Rev. m. Mormng Wot'!!hip, 10:30
day at 7:30 p. m. Chri!Uan Enfla•han StivenviUe Rd.; 1.. Va~ Meter, Supt., E:arl Shuler, Ma&gt; Donahue, pastor: Jack m. Evemng Service, 7 p. m.; deavor, second and fourth Suo;'. I
Giu...IICamp, pa•lor: Roger Ass 1.; Morning worship, t0:45 BechUe, Church School Supl; Prayer meeUng, 7 p. m.
day, 7,30 p. m.
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Wilfoi'Q, Supt.. Sur.aay School, a m; Prayer meetWg, 7:30 P. Church School, 9:30 a.m.; Wor- nesday.
ML Hermon Uniled Brelbrea
Points
and
fi4rdware
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i~ a •.: Evaagellstie service, 7 ~· Thursday. Voulll
Service, 10:30 a.m.: MethRacine Charcb of tile N,.. ill Cbrlsl Cbarcb -James Mor- ,
83 MIU St
Middleport
992-5320 Ph. 949-3273
Racine
p, m. Prayer meetilll 7,30 7.30 p. m. Sunday.
Youth FeUowsblp, 6 p.m.: !Irene - Sunday School
rison pastor. Sunday
School '
Tuead
Board meeting, first a. m.; Sunday Worship
1'.30 'a. m. Preach'mg, llrs t
m.
• ay.
Lourldge E:UB
Cbarcb - Suoday of montb, 7:30 p.m.; a m.; Evening Service 7:30
M~•lon - 0 II v e Kov. Jack Young, pastor; . WSCS, sedond Monday ol m.: Mid-week Prayer
third SWJdey, 7:30 p. m. Se«:oncl ll
11 a.
missionary pastor; s,.n.'&gt;y · Sebool 9:4!. B. m., month, 7:30 p.m.: Eleanor Cil' 7:30 p. m. Wednesday. Rev. ~=

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cle, sec:ond Tbanday; Cla111 ~ Mll'l1s M. WoUe, pastor.
third Wedneaday: Afternoon CitRutland Cburcb ol the Naz. '
cle, fourth Thursday afternoon: oreoe - Sund•y School 9 :lO a. :
choir practice, Wednesday.
m.; Morning Wor.hlp 10 45 1./
Letarl
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Melbodill m. ; Evangelistic •ervice 7-4~
Cbat1e James F. Early, pas· p. m.; Midweek Prayer service
tor- LETART FALLS- Wor· 7:45 p. m. Wednesday .
altip, 7:30 p. m. Sunday (ex-. Syracuse Cburcb of tile Naz.
cepl 2nd SUnday);
Chureh 1ueoe - William C. rhorpe,
SUnday School, UO a. m. Sunday. lJm·' pastor ; Sunday Srhool 9 ;ru a.

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Sunday School
9:30 a. m.; Russell Archer, Supl
. ' Betblebem '"'VIISI Cbnrcb, Worship 10:30 a. m.; Preachmg worship, 10:45 a. m. and 7 30 lied service, 9:30 a. m., tnd , m.; Morning worship 10:30 a.m.
Creal Bend, Rev. C. L. O'Cotl- 7:30 p. m.: Prayer serv1ce~ p. m. alternately. Bible Study Sunday ol month. EAST L&amp; I
and prayer semce, led by pas- TART - Worship, 8 p. m., 2nd ,
Pentecodul
nor, paslllr, Robert
Lewis, 7:30 p. m. Wednesday.
Supt. 9:30 a.m. Morning wortor, 7:30 p. m. Wednesday and 4th Thursdays;
Church l Peolecostaf A•s&lt;mbly, Route !'
shi " and Sunday School, 7 p.
Church 0/ Christ
Chris.tian Endeavor, 7:30 . p.m. School, 9:30 a. m. Sunday. AI'· : 12+- Rev Paul K Jon". pa" ,
I PLE GROVE - Worship, 8 p. : tor. Sunday School 10 a. m.;
m. Evenin~ servlce, Thursday Bmdbury Church of Christ- 3rd Saturday ol month.
7: 30 1.m. prayer meetillg.
Larry Williams, mmister; Bible SUulb Belbel EUB Cburcb _ m., Ist and 3rd Thursdays; Worsh1p, Wednesday and Fn·
School and Morning Worship, Rev
Jafk
Young
a J Church School, 9:30 a. m. Sun· ; day.
Carpenter Baptist
Lburcb t0:30 a. m.: Chri!lian Endeav·
. · 8 d S h 1 9. 4•5 p ' day. GREAT BEND - Wor· ; 1be Pentecostal Church Mid·
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W lor. un ay c oo . a. m.,
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- Sunday School, 9:30 a.m. or: 6 p. m.; vemng
or· Norman H Bahr Supt. Sunday ship 9,30 a. m., 1st and 3rd epor - out 3r Aue.: Rev.
Mornln• worshrp· 10:15 a.m.
ship, 7 p. m.
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Sundays · Churcb School 10 t5 B. 1.. Barrell, pastor: Sunday
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SUndays: Church School 9:30 a p. m.; ednes ay Bib!• Study
tor, Sunday School 9:10 a.m. Sunday School, 10 a. _m., Ray
m. Sunday.
, 7:30p.m .. Saturday mghl Pray·
1
George Baker, Supt. 10:15 a.m. Whaley, Sup!.
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Tuppers Plains EUB Cburcb Minersville Melllodlsl Cborcb · er and Worship 7-30 p. m.
Worship Service; BYP 6 p.m.; Bradford Cburcb 01 Christ- ~ - Rev. Jack Yoong, pas - Wend~ll G. Stuller, pastor. I
PresiJyterifln
Evelling worship, 7:30 p_m: Joe Robinson . mini:..ler: 11 om· lf"!r: . Su~da} ~"orshlp, 9·30 1Su~da,y S_chool, 10 a. m.; Wor- ~ Middleporl First Unltt!d Prel\\ ··ftne!'day, 1 JIJ p.m. Prayer · er Furre-~t. Supt., 81ble Sf'hool a. 111 ' Sw.clay SchooL 10 a rn · shiP service 11 a. ~·
i byteriau Church Rev. HowmE!t!tmg, 8. 30 p.m. , choir prac- 9 3(1 a. m ; M(Jrning WorHIIlp Hobarl Vtncyard, Supt. Bible
Portla.ad Methodist Cbureb- , ard Uuppelt, pastor ; Sunday
bee.
l0 :3ll a. m_; Evening; Worship, Study and Prayer servn~es led .John Ktmbler , pastor. Sunday School 9_30 a. m., Fred Lewr!:l,
Fint Baptist Church, Pome- 7 p. m. Wednesday 1 p. m_ Bi- b)l pastor, 7 30 P,- m. Tuesday .. Sch[)ol 9 31J,
Hrtrnld Rous.h .. Supt, 10 30 a. m Wllrstup :

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has 4,915 easy mllea. It hu many accessorltl aueb II
power steering, power brakea, wire wheel covert,
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(:OMPTON, O.D.
OPTOMETRIST

Adult Class Meetmg 7 30 p. m_l ~upt.; Allen - Brewer, A .~s 1. . 5 45 P. rn YF : Wed .. ti :w o
last Mondny of month.
i Suot.._Prearhmg 7 30 P m Sun- m. Jumor Churr; 1 p. rn . SenI
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First Baptist Cborcb, Racine,
Mason City Cburrb ol Christ. Quisenberry, Supt.; 10 :~n a. m. mg 10 30 a. "_l·• ~y F' 6 P , m. · son H. Stt•bbms. pastor Wur ·
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Study, 7 3u p. ':~·tliP "J a.
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v i e Mornmg Worship srrv .1ce, 1st :, Prayer
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Sunday School 9·30. Frank Cle- Study, 9 a. m; l:!:vemng Wnr-1 and lrd sundays nr the monLh ./ m. ed esday.
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, 10 a.m.: B1ble .'Study and prav- d Supt.; 10 :45 a. m. Morn· sn·1p, 7 30 p. m.; s·bl
floc~ &gt;prlngs
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. , . . .c Sun day 7 p. m
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uc Servlte 2nd and 4lh Sun.
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dnd Junior Fellowship; 8 p. m.
Middleport Cburcb of Chri!il, day of mo~th .
s~p s~rvJce 9:30 a. m~; sun. 1 Chur('h, Howard Ruppelt, pHsEvemng Service; Wednesday, 5th and Mam Streel~ - Don- Belhany EUB Church_ Rev . day School, tO 15 a. m., MY~ tor. Sunday Sr.hoo l, 10 a. m.;
7 30 p. m., prayer Meetmg,
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U1bie Worstnp
. 7 3U p. m.
a ld H.1cks.
mmtster,
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8 JO p. . m. Senior Choir Prac· School, ll JO a. m., Kenneth Me· ing Worship, 9:JO a. m.: Sun- 1 Study· WednesdH~, 1 .l~ ~- m_ ' Syrarnst Missw . - Ear l Cus·
lor Choir Practice.
Elhinney, Supt.; Mornmg Wor· day School 10 :30 a_ m. Blythe ! Rutlaod Methodist C u ch - lor, p&lt;~s tor. Wednesday and Vn
Chesbtre · Kyger· Hartford ' shio l0 ·3oa. m. Even1ng 1 Wor- l'heJs:-. su~t.·
Yuuth.Fellow- i Rev. C. J Leml€y, paslnr: d.ey serv wes, 730 r. m.
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ARMEL EUB Churrh-Rcv.
Reorgunized Churth
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Harttord Baptist 9 a. m. OST;
Pomernr Cburcb ot Christ - ' Paul A. Sellers pastor: Su n- ! Monday,
p., m. Ch
i Cbrisl ul Lauer Uuy saints
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UCC 9 30 EST J
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. erry &lt;1~ ers, pastor: un ay day School, 9:30 a. m., Wayne iJ h W K" bl
t ., M . ; Joseph Slobarl , pasltlr. 6 miiPs
1
~hes h!re Bapt1st 10.45 EST.I School, 9 JO a. m., Church ser· Housh, Supt.; Ul :30 a. m. Morn- ~s~er ·L ~u:~' pa;u~ ' ~.~;~ · from Radnr. on Racine . PortChurch School al Hartiord, at vice In :30 a. m.; Christian En· mg Worship, 2nd and 41h Sun· h. 9 15 ·
· d · h , land !load Sunday Schnnl ~ 30
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a.
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a. rn.; Worsh1p Jl) 30 H. m.. ,
10 15
VICe, 8 30 p. m.
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mg EvangelisTic Serv1re, 2sC Oak Gro\le Methodist Church ' Sunday evening servit'e at 71
and Cheshire 9.45 EST.
1,11. Unlna F.W.B. Church - · Rutland Church ol CbrJSI- and 3rd Sunday ol month.
,J h W K bl
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, p. m.; Wed., worship semee
Sunday School 9 45 am Earl Roy Carter, mmisler.
Bible T 1 11 U ·1 d Ch h Of 0 r. · •m "' · pastor, c.ar 1'
Starkey Supt . Even~g·· wor·
Ch r n1 Yp n• e
Rurc W H Cross, Supt. Sunday Sehool al at 7 30 p. m.
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School, 9 30 a. m. Worship and
rts , omeroy ev. . .
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Ship,, 7.30 p. m. by t:ecil Cox, Preaching service 10:30 a. m. Perrin, pastor: Carl
h.autz,i 10·1,5 ~- m.: Pre~chwg 9 IJ.
' .ul 10 I~
Layman; Young People'• mee~ Young Peop le's meetmg, 6 JU Supt.; Su nday Sehool, 9.15 a.: 'S)racus~ MetbodiSI. Cburcb- . Our Lady ol Loretto MISsion !
lng and Bible Study, 130 p.m. p. m •·vening Serv,·ce 7 p m
\\' ·h· JO·"'
, 1\endell G. Stuller, pastor, Wor· Long Bol!om - Hev. George/
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5 1P serVICe,
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, Rutland V. H. Braley, Bible School Supl
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roy - Rev. Carver Williams. blc Study
Sullday School 9 30 till lO 20. Dexter Church ol Christ orsh.IP serv1ce, 10 30 a. m.: Bible Sclwol 9 :m a_ m. Preach
· Ch urch 1or mg
· 10 -30 a. m., fi1rst and third
N ursery and J umor
Chi ldren.
.
Sundays.

66 Catalina ~~s _New s2795
Convertible Coupe. This car Is showroom cltaD lnl!idt
and ou~ and traded by one of our Cllltomtrl Who
trade every yearr It Is a beautiful bronze flnlfh wHII
bie~e top and taddle all vinyl upbo!Jtery. It Ia tll1l1
eqwpped.

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Your
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MILLS-SIMPSON
Insurance Agency
COATI IUILDINO

Ph. 992-HQ

·Rapid Area ·Growth
Demands .Continuous
F!lturs
Planning

- Rev. s..muel J. Jackson, pas·

A nciilaoahle Increase in- Ciiotomers leM 1 . i Bu1ch, 1nc.. Groves Road, Green (West of
lly Columbus and Southern Ohio Electrie Xonla) and Beatty near the new Beckjord Gen·
Company calls for a 1967 budget total ina eratlns Station al New Richmond.
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$J1,927,219. Sl4 million is carry-over from ' Operational date is June 1, 1968 for a new
1966. This includes both the Columbus District 434,000 k1lowatt unit also at the Beckjord
oild Sou them Area comprl~ng all or parll of25 Station.
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counties. •·
"'Tht hui~-J.ames M. Stuart genera ling st.ttion.
Overall total includes $4 million for a new presently under construction between Man-·
jet.. n&amp;ine and 2 diesel-powered seneraUng chester and Aberdeen, and the Beckjord
units. All are designed to help meet peak loads. , tion are owned jointly by Columbus and
New substation construclion slated tor com- 1 Southern Ohio, Cincinnati Guand Electric and
pletion in 1967 include Gay Street, Anheuser· Dayton Power •nd Light Company.,

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only 19,000 mUea.

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65 Buick Riviera 2 Door H. T.

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ali-condltlollllll. wt atetrlaa whae1. Oil

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63 Ford Galaxie 500 4 Door

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power sea~ redlo, tinted ...... wblll sidewall tlrel, wheel iiJICI, faetoJ1 lit:.
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MIDDLEPORT, 0 •
nanald Hickl, Minuter
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Iunday Scholl t:ao,.~.M.-~1"' Won..., 10:30 A.M.
,, l•en,.,a·wonh!l' 1,30 fi.M.
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OHIO VALLEY BAKING CO.

RAY RIGGS. INC.

THE UNITED STEEL WORKERS
OF AMERICA

BAUM LUMBER CO.

WILLIS ANTHONY
PLUM81t.!G R. HEATING

GALEN S. BROWN, Dist.

R. H. RAWLINGS SONS CO.

BOGGS EQUIPMENT

CROW'S STEAK HOUSE '

SWISHER &amp; LOHSE
REX ALL DRUGS

K&amp;C JEWELERS

LYONS CLOVER FARM

RACINE PLANING MILL

SEWING CENTER

•STAR SUPPLY CO.

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V-8 motor! auto. trana., rtdlo, wblte lldtWaU
and black ntertor. Real aharp.

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TINY'S FOODLAND

1'1111 power Including windOWI I&lt; aeat, powtr
tlrel, wheel dlacs, tinted
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JOHANNESBURG, sou t
DRY CLEANING
Africa (UPI) -Police Wcdnes- SERVICE day reported 29 murders here
during the Christmas
!Upon Your Request)
and said most of those ••'ueo 11
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were victims of drunken brawls,
0
lovers' quarrela, robbery
Second St.
the setUing of old scores.
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Danville Pllgrtm Holineso - day Sch?ol 9:45 ~-. 'nL; MYF Mosses:. IO ::lO a. m • 5 p. m. i
Rev. lSunday 6 _P· m. Pra}er meelmg lloly Days; 5 p. n~.
.
Sunday 8\:hool 10 a. m., Ger· gene Underwood. minister. Bi· Chas. E. Dozer, pastor; Sunday Sunday 7.30 p. m.
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service- l1 a. m. lst and 2nd ing Worship, 7:30 p. m.; Rl} Grate, Supl Worshi~ at 10 :30 1 o rt
. Smith, Sr' pastor. ev.
ran
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Sundays al 5:30 p. m. Baptisl bert Reed Bible School S pl
. p·; . y th 6·45
Sunday School 9·30 a. m.: 0 ' Sunday Mass 10_30 a m; finly
Trainln• llnion Mrs
Mary
Cl ' h O G u a mE., 1grl•m. ou : · 7 _3P0· 0. Patterson, Supt.; Murnmg Day ol Obl•g.at10n 6:30 am ,
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m.. vange JSllc semce, . W h' 0 30
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Uncoln-MPrC'!ry -Comet -English F'o-rd
W""!'JI preside~!M'd W k p
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n ess1on, .&gt; our
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Bakers ot Holsum Breod
; ca~1111:''tbotlr
Klnlsbur ' Chesler Church ol God
p. m., I . ee
rayer an vice 6: 15 p. m.; Evangelistic Mass.
' ~ ~ · Court St.
Athens
593·6601
Rulland . Free 'wm Baplt:. Rev. Dale Thornton, pastor. PraJse, Wednesday, 7:30 p. m. , message 7:30 p. m.; Prayer
Salvation Army
-Church - Rev Paul Taylor ~unday
Sohool, 9:30 a. m.;
Jehovah
meeting Thursday 7:30 p. m. I Tbe Salvation Army - En·
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Worship at II a. Kingdom HaU of Jehovah's Laurel Cliff Free Melbodisl
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pastor, Suqday School, 10 a. m Evangelistic service 7·30 p W1'l
900 B d . M'd
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' voy Hay S. Wmmg. ort~eer m
1 · Cburcb- R. Eugene Gill, pa~ , charge. Sunday 10 a. m. Hou. l
. ·
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ness,
roa way,
' m .;, Guy Priddy, Supt.; Preach- ·.
In~ service, 7:30 p. m.: Prayer m.. . Pra~er meellng, 7.30 P· ~· dleport- Pubhc meetmg Sun- tor; Sunday School 9:30 a. m.; ' ness meeting: 10:30 a. m. SunBu ilders and Building Suppl!P..~
services, 7:30p.m. Wednesday. Tuesday, . Young.
Peoples day, 2 p. m.:
Walchtowcr Phd W•se, Supt.; Mornmg wor· l day School. Sunday 7 p. m
l.OCAL UNION 566R
Chester, Ohio
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Service, Friday, 7.30 p. m.
Study, 3 p. m.; B;ble Study, ship 10:30 a. m.; Youth Serv· Young People 's Legion; 7 30 p. l
Ph. 985·2005
Ravenswood, W. Va.
C~mmunrty
Ml Moriah Cburcb of
Tuesday 7 p. m.; Serv1ce mee~ Ices 7 p. m.; Evangelistic ,.,. Im. Salvation meeling ; Thur,. ,
Apn&gt;lohc Commuolly Church, Rev. James Satterho~d.
mg, 8 p. m. TI•ursday; Mm1~ vice 7:30 p. m. Mid-Week pray· day, 1 to 3 p. m. Ladies Home
-·
Pagev;lle. ~unday Scho?l 10 a. Sunday School 9.45 a m.: Wor· try School, 7 p. m. Thursday. er service 7:30 a. m. Wedn&lt;&gt; League: 7 P m. Prep classes: i
m. Sunday, Evangehsllc serv- sh1p service II a. m. and
Luther
day.
I 730
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p. m. 1 • u Y. prayer
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. rayer p.
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n . P. m. 'it. Jobn'!l Lutheran Church- Tbe United Methodist Churl'h . meeting. Other services by an- I
Ashland Oil Products
. serVIces Th'\rsday, 7:30 p.m. Tuesday ;
Young
.
Morning Worship 9 a. m.; Sun· Pomeroy - Rev. Melvin AI ·, nouncemenl.
1
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Mason BapUsl SWiday Seboof meeting, 7:30 P. m. Fnday.
day School I0: 30 a. m. Paslor, kire, pastor. Church School al
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by French C1ty Baptlsl Church Sunday School 10 a. m.; Evan· s32 E • cond St p
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Middlepor~ Ohio
Tuppers Plain•
Phone 667·3435
: MI. Moriah Baplisl Cborcb~piscopal
Alfred Melbndlsl Cburcb - day, Jan. 8 aiiO :JO a.m.
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lmttetl Brethren
Corner ol Fourth and Main St.,
Pearl A. Casto, pastor. Sunday '
j
Eden United Brelhren
Middleport Rev. Nyle Borden. Grace Episcopal
Church School at 9:30, Lloyd Dilling- [
Nwwrene
IChrisl Cburrb- Rev. Elden R.
minister. Sunday School 8:30 a. Pomeroy-. The Rev. Richard er, Supt. Worship services at The Church ol lbe Nazarene Blake, pastor: Sunday SchMI :
m. Arnold Richards, Supt. tO :JIJ MH. IMartPrln, Rectodr. SeSunday 110:15 with the Rev.
Casto. CbChestelr -B.Rellv. HAer~leriSGrdate tO a. m.; Winnie Holsinger, I
a. m. Morning Worship.
orn ng
ayer an
rmon, Wednesday evening
prayer
ar 09 '" • ss
un ay Supt.; Christian Endeavor,
"Kentucky Fried Chicken" \
10
30
8
9
30
Middleport, Ohio
Naomi BapltSI Cbnreb :
services at 7:15.
School : a. m.;
Morni!Ol p. m., classes for all. Song ser·
• m.
Pomeroy
\
Sunday School 9 30 a. m.; WorFlalwoodo Melbodlsl Church Worship 11 a: m.; NYPS 6:15 vice 8 p. m., Preaching 8 20 p.
ship II a. m.; Wednesday, 7
EU8
- Pearl A. Casto, pastor. Wor- p. m.; Everung Service, 7:30 m.; Mid· Week prayer meelin&amp;,
~- m., Prayer servtce.
Enterprise EUB Cbur&lt;h
ship service, 10 a. m., every p. m.; Midweek Prayer serv~ra l 7: 30 p. m. Wednesday, Mrt.
Road - Rev. t1yde Hinton, Rev. Menzel Smitll, p.. tor. other Sunday, 7:15 p. m. Sun. pastor; Mrs. Edna Life, Supt. Mazie Holsinger, class leader.
\
pa stor· Sunday School 9 30 a. Worship service 9:30 e. m.; sun. day School, 10 a. m., John Bai· 7' 30 ~- m. Wednesday.
Lelart Falls United Bn!lbne•ll
"Keepsake Diamond Rings• '\
m.: Ralph 'carl, Supt. Sunday dsy School 10:30 a. m. Youtb ley, SUpt.
Middleport Cburcb of the
Ia Cbrlsl Cburcb -James Mor·
We Fill Ail Doctors P+ption.!
Worship service 10:30 a. m. Fellowship 6 30 p. m.; Boys Forest Run Melhodlst cburcb arene - Rev. Oyde J. Bartlell, rison, pastor. Sunday School
312 E. Main Sl
Pomeroy
992.2955
ilnd 7:30 p. m.
alternately . m.; Evening service,&lt; 7:30 p. -Sunday School 9 a. m., Mrs. Sunday School .9' 30
a. m.; 9:30 a. m. Preaching servic•"ll
· Pomeroy
Prayer meeting Wednesday at and Girls Fellowship, 6 30 p. Fred Nease, Supt. Worship ser- Mormng Worship 10 ' 30 a. m.; first and third Thursday
7:30 P. m.
m.• 2nd and !th Sundays' Youth vice, 10 a m. Rev. Wendell NYPS Young People, S:4!i p.m.; 7:30 p. m. Secor.d and fourth
Columbia Chapel - Worship Choir, 6:30 p. m. Wednesday. Stuller, paster.
EvangeltsUc meetillg 7~ 30 p.m.:
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eervire each Sunday, 9 15 a. Prayer Meeting, 7:30 p.
Chester Melbotllst Cburcb - Prayer meetmg, Wed. ·
Sunday at 7:30 p. m. Prayer I
m.; Sunday School tO a. m.; Wednesday.
Worship service at 9 a. m.; Pomeroy Church ol tho
meeting ,.cona and
fourth ,
Building Supplies and Millwork
General Merchandise
You!~ service 6 15 p. m. EvenSunday School at 10 a. m.
arene - Rev. Kenneth
Thursday, 7:30 p. m. and
General Contracting
Tuppers Plains
lng Worship 7 p. m. each Sun- Momilll Slar EUB Cburcb
Pearl Casto, paslor. Mrs. Waid pastor; Raymond
and third Sunday, 7:30 p. m.
667.:3~80
Phone 992-3978
~y: .
Rev. Menzel Smllb, 'astor: Spencer, Supt.
SUpt.; SUndsy School, 9:30
Prayer meeting every Wednes' Freedom Gospel Mission - SUnday School, D:4li a. ·• Roy Heatb Melhpdlst Cburcll, Rev. m. Mormng Wot'!!hip, 10:30
day at 7:30 p. m. Chri!Uan Enfla•han StivenviUe Rd.; 1.. Va~ Meter, Supt., E:arl Shuler, Ma&gt; Donahue, pastor: Jack m. Evemng Service, 7 p. m.; deavor, second and fourth Suo;'. I
Giu...IICamp, pa•lor: Roger Ass 1.; Morning worship, t0:45 BechUe, Church School Supl; Prayer meeUng, 7 p. m.
day, 7,30 p. m.
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83 MIU St
Middleport
992-5320 Ph. 949-3273
Racine
p, m. Prayer meetilll 7,30 7.30 p. m. Sunday.
Youth FeUowsblp, 6 p.m.: !Irene - Sunday School
rison pastor. Sunday
School '
Tuead
Board meeting, first a. m.; Sunday Worship
1'.30 'a. m. Preach'mg, llrs t
m.
• ay.
Lourldge E:UB
Cbarcb - Suoday of montb, 7:30 p.m.; a m.; Evening Service 7:30
M~•lon - 0 II v e Kov. Jack Young, pastor; . WSCS, sedond Monday ol m.: Mid-week Prayer
third SWJdey, 7:30 p. m. Se«:oncl ll
11 a.
missionary pastor; s,.n.'&gt;y · Sebool 9:4!. B. m., month, 7:30 p.m.: Eleanor Cil' 7:30 p. m. Wednesday. Rev. ~=

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than Jan. 6, 1967.

RULES:
1. Winning baby must be born to parents, who are legal residents of Meigs
County.
2. AU such babies are eligible.
3. Exact time of birth must be specified in written statement by attending
physician,

4. Applications must be filed in this ?ffic~ by Jan. 6th, 1967 In case of
tie. award will be d•stnbuted at diScretion of contest comm•ttee.
5. Prizes must be claimed by Jan. 31, 1967.

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First Ba.y •••

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send their name, addresses and doctor's report, to
The Daily Sentinel not later than Jan. 6, 1967.

FROM

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OUR GIFT
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FIIST BABY

FIRST
BABY

Of

Of Tht Ntw Year ..

1967

OUR GIFT IS A

BABY GIFT
CLOTHING SET

PACKAGE OF DIAPERS

DUTTON DRUG

STORES, INC.

~.98

STIFFLER'S
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Oil Gift To

The rnt
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PAIR OF CHILD'S ·SHOES

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GOESSLER JEWELRY

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A$10.00 5ttings 4ctoul\t

BAHR CLOTHIERS

AREA'S

A FREE MEAL
FOR THE FATHER!

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FIRST BABY

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PG,&amp;,·1EROY FLOWER SHOP

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Till fiRST BABY'S

A BABY PLANTER

First lafay

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Gift For
DAD

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FOODLAND or BARGAINLAND

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A

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GIFT TO

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POMEROY

The Fami~
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A $10 CERTIFICATE
TO BE USED AT

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Of 1967's Fint Baby

P~Ohio

OHIO

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To The

THE FABRIC SHOP

POMEROY

118 E. MAIN

The Family
Of The
FIRST BABY
WILL REaiVE

Will ;'Be

IS OUR GIFT

Baby Of '67
.
HoYt'• Sohio service

Ml'

Our Gift

$3.00 Gift Certificate
FOR MATERIAL

A BABY GIFT
I THE L&amp;Z SHOP

Secord &amp; Mill

THE
MOTHER
OF 1967's
NEW BABY
WIU RECEIVI A

WIU RECEIVI

Our Gift

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Cut Flower

IS OUR OIFf TO THE

ONE CASE OF

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POJIIII'OY, Ohio

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19671s

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OR ITS PARENTS

POMEROY

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Sentinel,

Dec. 30, 1966

2

Pomerov
Motor Co.

CJIII

QUAliTY
1964 CHEVROLET 4 DOOR

~

Notice

Authorlud Dialer For

1 WILL NOT be responsible lor
any debts contracted by anyone other than myself.
1
Stanley D. Gibbs, Mason, W.
Va.
12 28 3lC

CHORE BOY

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1964 CHEVROLET BEL AIR_:___ Reduced Ia $1395
4 Door. One local owner. Clean interior, white · over tur-

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PHONE WY 2-2156

mowers,

SPECIAL

fmlsh. radio and beater.

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2 Dr Deluxe model. U&gt;eal}y owned and low: nuelage bt or·
lJinai owner. Spotless. clean interior, beautiful dark:
lue

Pomeroy Motor ,Co.

o'"'Ct .. ov•s

discs,

is now under one roof
at I :::::Bus::::ln::MI::n::::Se=rv:l:c:e:l::;
Laurel CUff School
House I;
on Slate Route 124 and new
Rt 1 by·pa~, open daily at
12 noon. Jim AHams
and
Worthy Stanley.
11 20 tic
ON

1965 VOLKSWAGEN, Wos $1495 Reduced to $1395

N.lt .. ftCI .... _ . lc

Plows,

Adams and Stanley
Auction ll,992=·5,1,0J=,;,""::=
· "'P:"ome=r,•,;Y
House and Trading
Post!"'

quoi.se finlsh.'Vs. utomatic, Radio and Heater

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MILK1NGtjQUIPMENT
eUSED BARGAIN BUYSe

Experienced
RADIATOR
SERVICE

spreaders, tractors, chain
PIANO TUning, school, chureh, saws and bulk tanks..
home. Ph. Lane Daniels, 992-l
FULTON-THOMPSON
5509 around 8 a. m.
12 21 IZlc
TRACtOR ·SALES

Biscayne, vinyl interior. Dark grey finish, V8 engine, Powerglide. Don't wait till Chri6tmas. Buy today.

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READY -MIX concrete &lt;leU vel"

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HARLEY DAVIDSON
'MOTORCYCLES

HOftDA
SIJJS &amp; SERVICE

M50 SPORT
BOBCAT
SPRINT

B1 ONI DF '"ll
NIC:Ii~l PtOt"'-lii::l
GALL

Ph. 992-2143

Pomeroy

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TRACTOR HospitaJ News
OVERHAULS

1

UNICO
SNOW TIRES

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Have your tractor overhaul·
ed now al a big savings. We
are running a special on traetor overhauls for the Winter
montlul. Have your tractor
ready to go to work when
spring comes and save down
time.

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AN' DANCE AROUND
THIS·A · WAY

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Rawlings Honda Sales
WY J-2151
MIDDLEPORt OHID

Phone 992-2143
Pomeroy, 0.

llU T. MeN, vJE

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PltOMtSl!.P

RADIATOR

DON'T BE

SERVICE

ASHAMED OF

Jm Now Rolllalarlhoi

YOUR DIRTY CAR

e Cor

e Truck e Hooter
Care e Bullda10r
e Any Type

FOR
ONLY

!'UNI&lt;fR WITH
COCk:'ITOOj.S
GUARVS ZEROED'
IN ON ITS
E'XtT SHAFT.

'i&gt;APJ'£
1-iAWI&lt;JNS
DA'i!!

TO KEEP H IM
UNTIL HIS

50(

BE PROUD OF
Holzer llospitah -:- v;~i!~t;:ll
A CLEAN CAR
C:ard of Th~nkt
F R
For Sale
hours 2-4 and 1-8 p.m. P
U-DRIVE·THRU
or ent
Ready-MiJ: Co., Mlddleport,
only on Pediatrics Ward.
CAR WASH
~!RS, LEE RDUSH an~ Iamay ,
,
t
Ollio.
6 SO tfo
THE
BIGGEST
SALE
AdmllsioM
..:.
Mrs.
fl.
Dean
ii~W;Y;,;2;·2~1~96~,;M::;Id;:d:;;';:•oo;;rt;.
,;od
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wish to express their sincere 1 3 ROOM furmshed aparlm~ ·
Jones, lllO Teodora Ave,; Mrs.!'
AIR CONDmONING
Clanks to Dr. Davis and his\ M&amp;G Food _Mkt., three I'n~es
Jerry W. Bradley, 1030
Shrewsbury, Ironton:
atien service. Jack's Refrig·
'taff of nurses the Pomero" ; south of Middleport. Rt. .
Ave.; Mallonee . Renee K?.~:~j J. Carter, Coa; Gro¥e ; Mrs.
s
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12·303•p
eration, New Haven. Pbone
1
Emergency Squad, Lhe p::1~l - , __ _____ _-·- - ·- --~
son,
291 Jackson Pike; C
Hurlen ·Ferley, Ashland, Ky.;
TU 2-3537.
4 6 tfc
bearers, relatives and friends 6 ROOMS and bath; 170 Mul- l
Jo Wright, 1804 Chatham Ave.; Mrs. Nigal Rice, Ashland, Ky.;
eWURltTZER
AT THE BEST PRICES
HEATING, PLUMBING;-RUral
icir ·their sympaihv.
k i ~~ d-1 berrv, Ave. Ph . .992-2431 before I~
PHONE
992-2176
Mrs.
Fred
Facemire,
RL
2
Carl
N.
Hilgenberg,
Rock
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Doxot Bottle Gas. Arnnld POMEROY
ness and floral offe-r111gs. tilt' : 9 a. 111. or aflf'r· S p. m. Avail- 1 670 77Sx15 Nylon Bltck,
OHIO lipolis; Mrs. Donald T.
Camp; Brett A Kaminsky, Oak
ond OTHER FAMOU&amp;
Rev . Marcus Tmugh ar.d the, able after Jt.~n . 6.
i tube type, 4 ply ·- - 16.10 Brothers, 618 E. MaiD SL, i''
RL 2 Vinton; Mrs. James
Hill.
,
plus
tax
BRANDS
by
Pomeroy.
9
ll2
Uc
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Fogleson~ F'uneral ~wme at
12 29 tfc I
Hensley,
Rt.
1
Ewington:
Mrs,
Births
Mrs.
Charles
W.
listing your £inn's services in
the death of my husband anlll -MODI:(i{N - fllrni shrd- first flour 600x 13 tubellt!Ss Nylon Whitt
Charles W. Kuhn, Northup;
Sheets, Rio Grande, daughler,
4 pJy _ _ _ 18.45 plus tax
1230
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the
Daily Sentinel's Business
d
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D
our ear a ·
P 1 efficiency apartment m
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10 10 ~ ra W. Smith, Rt. 2 Bidwell: 10:20 p,m. Wednesday; Mrs.
· ALL SIZES AT SIMILAR
_ _ ___:-c:-c:-· - ; - I dl cporl Ph. 992&lt;lll74,
Jerry W, Bradley, 103!J Second
Mrs.
CarroII F .
LOWER PRICES AT, ..
1949 O.Sola, good condi!ion and 1 CUSTOM butchering, will buy Crown City; Mrs.
Loot and Found
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Ave. ; daughter, lO:lO
•Factary Tr1lntd hrYIW'
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Thursday; Mrs. H, Dean Jorle&gt;,ll PHONE 22 JACKSON, 0.
POMEROY : Don'o Barber Shop, Racine, ·
11 1 ric
LOST - Reward for lo sl dog, TKAIU:H. Brown's
ven B. Jarvis, Pt. Pleasant; 1110 Teodora Ave., son, ~,:f:ll;:::::::::;
Park,
tl-·
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ille,
0
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Ph.
992•
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12
30
3k
AUCI'lON-a
black and tan fox huund .
Mrs, William G.
a.m. Thursday: Mrs. James
2 ~ tf
997·2181
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CompleiO Service
Pt. Pleasant: Frank M. F'ugate, Hensley, RL I Ewington,
Lost neal Bw·k's Lake. Rt. 33. 6.. n.00!.1 house and bialh, . fur.
e
speed, bucket seats,
good
Diu Bradford
Pomeroy; John A Bryan, i 5:15 p,m, Thursday.
Phone !i!JZ 7105, . • 12 28 6tp na ce and gar&lt;.~ge , 255 W. Main 1,=,.Su,;p,•,.•,S•,•,.•i,ce=St.,•t,io"n""'""'l condition. Price $500. Phone
Wrtte, Proae or Ceatal'C
dlepori; Arthur C. Gibson, Rt. Discharges - Mrs.
1
St., Pome~ny. 0 Ph
992- 1'
992-7100.
12 28 Jlp
A. ~. 811ADFIJKD
2 Albany; Jasper H. Grate, Bare, Larry K. Barnette,
26@ or ~!IZ:!% i
l2 5
LUSTRE FOAM's exclusive
.;;:~:=.C::---;;::-:::::--m:-::::'.: 1
Raclae, Olllo
H~h Wanted
J.
Middleport; Kevin M. Curtis, gil E. Blackwood, John
.or brightening , formula will 1~ FORD Station
Wagon
1 1 11c
- - - .· 'J- ROOM furnistlt'd.
make your carpet! look
CoWltry Sedan, .one owner, c,:---:-:-:,., _ _ ___,.;:_:_::::.._ Jackson; Donley E. Strong, Joseph Blake, Mrs. Paul E.
C, Burke, Mrs. Anthony W. CI&lt;!V·II
L." YOUT and (ur) l1t i.lp m~. u
and 1 ruum lu rm~lwd apartElectrtr~'c~bel~~~~: !
od r e R&amp;H
T'Vlwer Sl:WING mactnnea. repalr ser- Wilkesville; Mrs. Geor~e
11 ew again.
i
b
1
enger, Oma J, Cook, Mrs. Wilgo
rr s, od ' d"l "'v PI · vic~,
I"Y
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!ur :- t r~Jc l ur~ l sJr(' a rJ L"&lt;h-· · ml'n1. Adult s. Re fl" rt'nces .
pooer rental $1.
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steering,
go
con
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Shop,
Pomeroy
FOR YOUR
S
I
.ng ~ hop. Midwe~ l tee . _.or-1 ' Mulbefry Avr ., Pomerny,
Hd · p
0
2-2 86
er! Caruthers, Sr., of Middle- liam J. Cox, Mrs. Willard G.
1
3346
992
99
.12 28 tfc : Authurized Singer sales and port. He will return 1o FL. Di~, Cox, Harry E. Galliher, Mrs.
jiOrtHion , Pomr·ro~'l' huiiE, 6698.
12 8 ttc !
we., omeroy, ,12 29
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Robert L. Hodges, Peter Krau~
fl9J.3285. code no. til4 .
i ROOM un fufnhh ed apartment
NE """'00 h-- :Service.
. J 29 ttc New Jersey en January 1.
12 30 ·~rc 1
ONE
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am
lnsur•nl.;.;;;;;.~~...:...:.=..;==o; I etter, Pearl n. Marcum, Mrs.
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- -- - - - , , ' . ___ :___ ! ill Pomeroy, Ph. 9Yz.5:!115.
for $125,00. !52 Butternut
- -Harley R. McCully, James G.
OES K, CLERK wan ted, mole, :
It 16 tic Pomeroy.
12 29 6tp GET A quotation from REU· I
Price. Kathryn Riebel,
inquire al Ohio Hotel, Mid-: TRAILER space on Brownell 1966 SINGER ~ F-.~,:~ly~-,·.~::.t TER INSURANCE AGENCY '
Paul H. Shaner, Mrs. Ch~~::ll
I
d
t Ph • m ped to zig zag, .
INC: before renewing your I
dleport, 0.
12 28 fitq . A~~-. Mid l~por.
auto in:mrance. We may be :
A, Stiverson, Sharon L.
e Transistor Batteries
.
i_ 26_'25, _ _ _ _ _ -- ~::t~Uc fancy design, bultonhole,
art and Mrs. Larry C. Drllffi· II
New
Yl.!ars
able to save· you money.
mond and infant daughter,
eFiashlight Batteries
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FURNISHED 2 bedroom apar~ For quick sale, $42 or ,
8 2· tic
OfeSt
men!, lurnace heat, , Middle- payments $6 each. Ph,
- -- - - e Lantern Botterles
port, 0 . Ph. 992-3874.
2685.
12 29
AUTOMOBILE Insurance been
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Lo!lt
your
opera!·
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UP!
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Bo
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BotloriH
o or
.
It
t c ll~E PLf:ASURE pony cart, or's Ucense? caJI WY 2-2966. Stale Parks Division today
:3 ROOM furni sh~d·-~;partment j practically new. Ph. 992-2215.
a l5 Uc closed plans for a $j mi liion
In ·Rutland on Main
e Photo Flash
SlrHI &amp; College Ave.
I in Middleport. near shoppm g
12 28 3tc ---:-.,--'--::--::--:---1 creation lodge in th~ Si1awnee
Botltries
·Earn Money and Prites
area. Also • 1-2 bedroom 1
-Real Estate For Sale
Slate Forest ncar Portsmouth,
WEDNESDAY
All Nationally
Delivering The Daily
I hou se Jrai ler, Ph, 992-3346 aft- ·- - ----· --!lOUSE on 464 South - 4-th- S-t , ··we have definitely
THE MIDDLEPORT Llleral'l' II
Sentinel I&lt;&gt; established
1
12 28 tfc
Hanna line
, t as
Advertised Brands
, er 5 p. m.
Middleuort, 0 ,, $6 .800. Can be to go i:l hea d Wl·th Jh e proJec
Club
will meet Wednesday,
Route
,, FUUH ROOM furniShed
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TRAVEL
TRAILERS
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1 f lh Oh' R' er ValaparL '
(Qu•lity Built)
bought wiLh sma ll down pay- Js !Jar o e JO IV
I
26 at !he home el Mrs. Har'old ll
I
menl
WY
t-3658.
t
14
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1967
Models
In
Stock
n.1
cnt,
balanc·e
like
rent.
Ct~ll
ley
is
a
nalior.al
to.urist
CALL 992-2156
sauer . Leading Cteeek
1
·-- ·-- ·--· -... - hed
. ·
-Vallry Lumher &amp; SuJ&gt;J&gt;ly co., tion ," said Division Chief
The
program will be given
, - ·ROUSH &amp; LYONS
·
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I FURNISHED and unfurnis
0 z,
Middleporl,
0,
992-2109.
vm
,
,e
Mr.s.
James Euler and
_
apartments. Close to o&lt;hool.
CAMPING TRAILERS
12 30 9k The lodge would be built on ,
Ben Philson with reviews
Roses, Camellias,
Wanted
_P_
bo_ne-~434.
10 18 lfc Horton St.
Mason, w. Ya. -~-- --- -· a site about eight miles w~st
''Aldous Huxley" and ''The
-==========,
fol S~la
l75 ACRE farm, bouse wilb 9 of Portsmouth which
Mlddloport
Spenders.''.
Carnations,
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rooms and bath. cellar, cellar conto:ns the 28-acre Ro&lt;~&gt;evell ll
MACHINISTS
' CLOVER HAY, dean , nevEr
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house, 2 large barns, - free Lake and camping· and
PIPE
FITTERS
b
1
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ALL
NEW
FOR
1'167
2 farm ponds, ,Jmmedl . &lt;Jrcas.
Gardenias, Orchids
FLAMl CUTTERS
: wet, &lt;;; quare a es. ,\ S!t oat ,
{67 Aptche M•r•d•l
gas,
WELDERS
IIH!ty.· Phone 7~2-58aO .
21 Feet Long
ate etccupancy. Pearl Wil- State Natural Resources
LAYOUT MEN
n 30 6\c 1967 Ap1chn Due Dec. 10
llam_,, 99:2-2318 or 992-2681.
rector Fred E. Morr said the
up
STEEL
FABRICATORS
===~-c-c--·-11.:=:========-'
JO
The standard rate for men :POTATOES, get yoUr
wtnte_r I'·
proJect could be star.tC'd in .a
experiencE'd in the a ~o\'e j potal~Jes while they
last.
year.
h~~;ofications is $3J5 , P&lt;~ 1 Clarence Proffitt, Portland, .
App.ly In person , Mond a,.y ~ 0. Ph. &amp;43-2254.
10 30 tic ~
ON FURLOUGH IIERE
through Friday, 8 am . .'1il4 1- -- - · - · - - ACROS!'J
l.Ortenlal
23. RevoluPvt.
Robert Caruthers
is
p.m., or phone collecL
: 1966 VACUUM CLEANER, out 1. Entry \n a
nurse
59 N. 2nd Ave.
Uonof
spending a t&gt; day furiO\Igh with
(419) 691·2475
, of layaway, tank type wit h
hal'ne.\IM
3. Caution
' ROrta
WY2-5560
1. Betore
24. Si.a.
AMERICAN SHIP
' all cleaning attachments. Onrate
his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Rol&gt;5.Preporlion
BUILDING CO.
I
6. Fish
1ipears
mue
ly 4 payments of $5.41. F. uII 11.
Be('tle
fl. Breach.
m en2245
Front•
St.
I wa rrant y. Ph. 992-2685.
lf#..llil1e
7, Monkey.
sure
Toledo,
Ohio
ed rigbt to your projecL Fasl
and easy. Free e~:,:' ':;
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:'17 . Recline
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lT.Farm
cu•hlon
3lt.~ebes ox
L.L. , $1.00 . St. 7;,r, Mmk , Ex. Cement Block Co., Pomeroy . I&amp; Medieval
vehicle
34.Cutoffln
40.
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tale
19. Sk• tumor
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h:-++-1-f-~~,.f--lf-f-+-l
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a 2 bedroom huu sc \railrr. oor third floor budget shop. 32. Bohemian~~
[to
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miles Baker Furntture, Middleport 33 ~:··
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l2 ' ' 12tt 1961 LOW BOY STEREO -Jus! l , Ag•e•ment
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STANDING limber In
Ohio eo radio 4 speed automatic
A x 'I D L B A A X a
or West Virg1nia, or
old changer. 'Take over
payt• L oN o F E t. L 0 W
~arms ~ith Umber. Marion ments or $6.42 per month or
One letter simply standa !w another. In thls sample Abused
Reynolds, BoJ 77, Syracuse. pay balance due $118.4E. Try for the Utree L's, X tor the two 0'1, et.c . Single letters, &amp;pol•
0.
9 l8 Ur~tp_ il in your home. Call 99 2. trophios, the tcngtlt nnd formation ot the wordl are all hlnta.
Each day' the code letten are different.
iimolovment Wanted
3216.
12 28 6te
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IF '/00 WILL FOLLOI.tl ME, 'IOU
UILL B€ INVINCIIiLE!TilEI1E IS
NOTHING TAAT CAN STOP US!

NOT!liNG! NOTHING!

YEAR'S' END

WINNIE WINKLE

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PAV IN T~E BANK. I'LL
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YOUNG man 'OUI of high school ,SINGER - Late model Singer
Interested in electronics. l52 sewing machine, thts machme
Butternut Ave., Pomeroy .
equipped to siz zag, darn,
12 29 6tp
make buttonholes, has lovely
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-· walnut console. Take over
For S1le or Rent
payments of $5.51 per munlh
f ROOM house, 3 bedrooms. or pay balance due· $66,22,
Ill bath$. Ph. !J92.25110.
Try it in your home, Call
11 25 ttc ,992-3218.
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e SHARPEST USED CARS IN THE VALLEY
e6,000 MILES OR 6 MO'S WARRANTY ON
ALL LATE MODELS

30 Used Cars &amp;·Trucks
_To Choose From

END-OF-YEAR SPECIAL!

1Q60 CHEV

Convertible

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Used Car Lot Middleport

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Sentinel,

Dec. 30, 1966

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Pomerov
Motor Co.

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QUAliTY
1964 CHEVROLET 4 DOOR

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Notice

Authorlud Dialer For

1 WILL NOT be responsible lor
any debts contracted by anyone other than myself.
1
Stanley D. Gibbs, Mason, W.
Va.
12 28 3lC

CHORE BOY

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Now Only $1295

1964 CHEVROLET BEL AIR_:___ Reduced Ia $1395
4 Door. One local owner. Clean interior, white · over tur-

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mowers,

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2 Dr Deluxe model. U&gt;eal}y owned and low: nuelage bt or·
lJinai owner. Spotless. clean interior, beautiful dark:
lue

Pomeroy Motor ,Co.

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discs,

is now under one roof
at I :::::Bus::::ln::MI::n::::Se=rv:l:c:e:l::;
Laurel CUff School
House I;
on Slate Route 124 and new
Rt 1 by·pa~, open daily at
12 noon. Jim AHams
and
Worthy Stanley.
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ON

1965 VOLKSWAGEN, Wos $1495 Reduced to $1395

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Plows,

Adams and Stanley
Auction ll,992=·5,1,0J=,;,""::=
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House and Trading
Post!"'

quoi.se finlsh.'Vs. utomatic, Radio and Heater

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eUSED BARGAIN BUYSe

Experienced
RADIATOR
SERVICE

spreaders, tractors, chain
PIANO TUning, school, chureh, saws and bulk tanks..
home. Ph. Lane Daniels, 992-l
FULTON-THOMPSON
5509 around 8 a. m.
12 21 IZlc
TRACtOR ·SALES

Biscayne, vinyl interior. Dark grey finish, V8 engine, Powerglide. Don't wait till Chri6tmas. Buy today.

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HARLEY DAVIDSON
'MOTORCYCLES

HOftDA
SIJJS &amp; SERVICE

M50 SPORT
BOBCAT
SPRINT

B1 ONI DF '"ll
NIC:Ii~l PtOt"'-lii::l
GALL

Ph. 992-2143

Pomeroy

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TRACTOR HospitaJ News
OVERHAULS

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UNICO
SNOW TIRES

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Have your tractor overhaul·
ed now al a big savings. We
are running a special on traetor overhauls for the Winter
montlul. Have your tractor
ready to go to work when
spring comes and save down
time.

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AN' DANCE AROUND
THIS·A · WAY

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Rawlings Honda Sales
WY J-2151
MIDDLEPORt OHID

Phone 992-2143
Pomeroy, 0.

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RADIATOR

DON'T BE

SERVICE

ASHAMED OF

Jm Now Rolllalarlhoi

YOUR DIRTY CAR

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Care e Bullda10r
e Any Type

FOR
ONLY

!'UNI&lt;fR WITH
COCk:'ITOOj.S
GUARVS ZEROED'
IN ON ITS
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1-iAWI&lt;JNS
DA'i!!

TO KEEP H IM
UNTIL HIS

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BE PROUD OF
Holzer llospitah -:- v;~i!~t;:ll
A CLEAN CAR
C:ard of Th~nkt
F R
For Sale
hours 2-4 and 1-8 p.m. P
U-DRIVE·THRU
or ent
Ready-MiJ: Co., Mlddleport,
only on Pediatrics Ward.
CAR WASH
~!RS, LEE RDUSH an~ Iamay ,
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6 SO tfo
THE
BIGGEST
SALE
AdmllsioM
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Mrs.
fl.
Dean
ii~W;Y;,;2;·2~1~96~,;M::;Id;:d:;;';:•oo;;rt;.
,;od
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wish to express their sincere 1 3 ROOM furmshed aparlm~ ·
Jones, lllO Teodora Ave,; Mrs.!'
AIR CONDmONING
Clanks to Dr. Davis and his\ M&amp;G Food _Mkt., three I'n~es
Jerry W. Bradley, 1030
Shrewsbury, Ironton:
atien service. Jack's Refrig·
'taff of nurses the Pomero" ; south of Middleport. Rt. .
Ave.; Mallonee . Renee K?.~:~j J. Carter, Coa; Gro¥e ; Mrs.
s
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eration, New Haven. Pbone
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son,
291 Jackson Pike; C
Hurlen ·Ferley, Ashland, Ky.;
TU 2-3537.
4 6 tfc
bearers, relatives and friends 6 ROOMS and bath; 170 Mul- l
Jo Wright, 1804 Chatham Ave.; Mrs. Nigal Rice, Ashland, Ky.;
eWURltTZER
AT THE BEST PRICES
HEATING, PLUMBING;-RUral
icir ·their sympaihv.
k i ~~ d-1 berrv, Ave. Ph . .992-2431 before I~
PHONE
992-2176
Mrs.
Fred
Facemire,
RL
2
Carl
N.
Hilgenberg,
Rock
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Doxot Bottle Gas. Arnnld POMEROY
ness and floral offe-r111gs. tilt' : 9 a. 111. or aflf'r· S p. m. Avail- 1 670 77Sx15 Nylon Bltck,
OHIO lipolis; Mrs. Donald T.
Camp; Brett A Kaminsky, Oak
ond OTHER FAMOU&amp;
Rev . Marcus Tmugh ar.d the, able after Jt.~n . 6.
i tube type, 4 ply ·- - 16.10 Brothers, 618 E. MaiD SL, i''
RL 2 Vinton; Mrs. James
Hill.
,
plus
tax
BRANDS
by
Pomeroy.
9
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Fogleson~ F'uneral ~wme at
12 29 tfc I
Hensley,
Rt.
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Ewington:
Mrs,
Births
Mrs.
Charles
W.
listing your £inn's services in
the death of my husband anlll -MODI:(i{N - fllrni shrd- first flour 600x 13 tubellt!Ss Nylon Whitt
Charles W. Kuhn, Northup;
Sheets, Rio Grande, daughler,
4 pJy _ _ _ 18.45 plus tax
1230
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Daily Sentinel's Business
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our ear a ·
P 1 efficiency apartment m
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Service column.
10 10 ~ ra W. Smith, Rt. 2 Bidwell: 10:20 p,m. Wednesday; Mrs.
· ALL SIZES AT SIMILAR
_ _ ___:-c:-c:-· - ; - I dl cporl Ph. 992&lt;lll74,
Jerry W, Bradley, 103!J Second
Mrs.
CarroII F .
LOWER PRICES AT, ..
1949 O.Sola, good condi!ion and 1 CUSTOM butchering, will buy Crown City; Mrs.
Loot and Found
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Ave. ; daughter, lO:lO
•Factary Tr1lntd hrYIW'
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Thursday; Mrs. H, Dean Jorle&gt;,ll PHONE 22 JACKSON, 0.
POMEROY : Don'o Barber Shop, Racine, ·
11 1 ric
LOST - Reward for lo sl dog, TKAIU:H. Brown's
ven B. Jarvis, Pt. Pleasant; 1110 Teodora Ave., son, ~,:f:ll;:::::::::;
Park,
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AUCI'lON-a
black and tan fox huund .
Mrs, William G.
a.m. Thursday: Mrs. James
2 ~ tf
997·2181
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CompleiO Service
Pt. Pleasant: Frank M. F'ugate, Hensley, RL I Ewington,
Lost neal Bw·k's Lake. Rt. 33. 6.. n.00!.1 house and bialh, . fur.
e
speed, bucket seats,
good
Diu Bradford
Pomeroy; John A Bryan, i 5:15 p,m, Thursday.
Phone !i!JZ 7105, . • 12 28 6tp na ce and gar&lt;.~ge , 255 W. Main 1,=,.Su,;p,•,.•,S•,•,.•i,ce=St.,•t,io"n""'""'l condition. Price $500. Phone
Wrtte, Proae or Ceatal'C
dlepori; Arthur C. Gibson, Rt. Discharges - Mrs.
1
St., Pome~ny. 0 Ph
992- 1'
992-7100.
12 28 Jlp
A. ~. 811ADFIJKD
2 Albany; Jasper H. Grate, Bare, Larry K. Barnette,
26@ or ~!IZ:!% i
l2 5
LUSTRE FOAM's exclusive
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Raclae, Olllo
H~h Wanted
J.
Middleport; Kevin M. Curtis, gil E. Blackwood, John
.or brightening , formula will 1~ FORD Station
Wagon
1 1 11c
- - - .· 'J- ROOM furnistlt'd.
make your carpet! look
CoWltry Sedan, .one owner, c,:---:-:-:,., _ _ ___,.;:_:_::::.._ Jackson; Donley E. Strong, Joseph Blake, Mrs. Paul E.
C, Burke, Mrs. Anthony W. CI&lt;!V·II
L." YOUT and (ur) l1t i.lp m~. u
and 1 ruum lu rm~lwd apartElectrtr~'c~bel~~~~: !
od r e R&amp;H
T'Vlwer Sl:WING mactnnea. repalr ser- Wilkesville; Mrs. Geor~e
11 ew again.
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rr s, od ' d"l "'v PI · vic~,
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pooer rental $1.
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Pomeroy
FOR YOUR
S
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Hd · p
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2-2 86
er! Caruthers, Sr., of Middle- liam J. Cox, Mrs. Willard G.
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992
99
.12 28 tfc : Authurized Singer sales and port. He will return 1o FL. Di~, Cox, Harry E. Galliher, Mrs.
jiOrtHion , Pomr·ro~'l' huiiE, 6698.
12 8 ttc !
we., omeroy, ,12 29
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Robert L. Hodges, Peter Krau~
fl9J.3285. code no. til4 .
i ROOM un fufnhh ed apartment
NE """'00 h-- :Service.
. J 29 ttc New Jersey en January 1.
12 30 ·~rc 1
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lnsur•nl.;.;;;;;.~~...:...:.=..;==o; I etter, Pearl n. Marcum, Mrs.
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for $125,00. !52 Butternut
- -Harley R. McCully, James G.
OES K, CLERK wan ted, mole, :
It 16 tic Pomeroy.
12 29 6tp GET A quotation from REU· I
Price. Kathryn Riebel,
inquire al Ohio Hotel, Mid-: TRAILER space on Brownell 1966 SINGER ~ F-.~,:~ly~-,·.~::.t TER INSURANCE AGENCY '
Paul H. Shaner, Mrs. Ch~~::ll
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t Ph • m ped to zig zag, .
INC: before renewing your I
dleport, 0.
12 28 fitq . A~~-. Mid l~por.
auto in:mrance. We may be :
A, Stiverson, Sharon L.
e Transistor Batteries
.
i_ 26_'25, _ _ _ _ _ -- ~::t~Uc fancy design, bultonhole,
art and Mrs. Larry C. Drllffi· II
New
Yl.!ars
able to save· you money.
mond and infant daughter,
eFiashlight Batteries
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FURNISHED 2 bedroom apar~ For quick sale, $42 or ,
8 2· tic
OfeSt
men!, lurnace heat, , Middle- payments $6 each. Ph,
- -- - - e Lantern Botterles
port, 0 . Ph. 992-3874.
2685.
12 29
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t c ll~E PLf:ASURE pony cart, or's Ucense? caJI WY 2-2966. Stale Parks Division today
:3 ROOM furni sh~d·-~;partment j practically new. Ph. 992-2215.
a l5 Uc closed plans for a $j mi liion
In ·Rutland on Main
e Photo Flash
SlrHI &amp; College Ave.
I in Middleport. near shoppm g
12 28 3tc ---:-.,--'--::--::--:---1 creation lodge in th~ Si1awnee
Botltries
·Earn Money and Prites
area. Also • 1-2 bedroom 1
-Real Estate For Sale
Slate Forest ncar Portsmouth,
WEDNESDAY
All Nationally
Delivering The Daily
I hou se Jrai ler, Ph, 992-3346 aft- ·- - ----· --!lOUSE on 464 South - 4-th- S-t , ··we have definitely
THE MIDDLEPORT Llleral'l' II
Sentinel I&lt;&gt; established
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Hanna line
, t as
Advertised Brands
, er 5 p. m.
Middleuort, 0 ,, $6 .800. Can be to go i:l hea d Wl·th Jh e proJec
Club
will meet Wednesday,
Route
,, FUUH ROOM furniShed
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TRAILERS
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(Qu•lity Built)
bought wiLh sma ll down pay- Js !Jar o e JO IV
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In
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n.1
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balanc·e
like
rent.
Ct~ll
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is
a
nalior.al
to.urist
CALL 992-2156
sauer . Leading Cteeek
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. ·
-Vallry Lumher &amp; SuJ&gt;J&gt;ly co., tion ," said Division Chief
The
program will be given
, - ·ROUSH &amp; LYONS
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I FURNISHED and unfurnis
0 z,
Middleporl,
0,
992-2109.
vm
,
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Mr.s.
James Euler and
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apartments. Close to o&lt;hool.
CAMPING TRAILERS
12 30 9k The lodge would be built on ,
Ben Philson with reviews
Roses, Camellias,
Wanted
_P_
bo_ne-~434.
10 18 lfc Horton St.
Mason, w. Ya. -~-- --- -· a site about eight miles w~st
''Aldous Huxley" and ''The
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fol S~la
l75 ACRE farm, bouse wilb 9 of Portsmouth which
Mlddloport
Spenders.''.
Carnations,
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rooms and bath. cellar, cellar conto:ns the 28-acre Ro&lt;~&gt;evell ll
MACHINISTS
' CLOVER HAY, dean , nevEr
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house, 2 large barns, - free Lake and camping· and
PIPE
FITTERS
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FOR
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2 farm ponds, ,Jmmedl . &lt;Jrcas.
Gardenias, Orchids
FLAMl CUTTERS
: wet, &lt;;; quare a es. ,\ S!t oat ,
{67 Aptche M•r•d•l
gas,
WELDERS
IIH!ty.· Phone 7~2-58aO .
21 Feet Long
ate etccupancy. Pearl Wil- State Natural Resources
LAYOUT MEN
n 30 6\c 1967 Ap1chn Due Dec. 10
llam_,, 99:2-2318 or 992-2681.
rector Fred E. Morr said the
up
STEEL
FABRICATORS
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The standard rate for men :POTATOES, get yoUr
wtnte_r I'·
proJect could be star.tC'd in .a
experiencE'd in the a ~o\'e j potal~Jes while they
last.
year.
h~~;ofications is $3J5 , P&lt;~ 1 Clarence Proffitt, Portland, .
App.ly In person , Mond a,.y ~ 0. Ph. &amp;43-2254.
10 30 tic ~
ON FURLOUGH IIERE
through Friday, 8 am . .'1il4 1- -- - · - · - - ACROS!'J
l.Ortenlal
23. RevoluPvt.
Robert Caruthers
is
p.m., or phone collecL
: 1966 VACUUM CLEANER, out 1. Entry \n a
nurse
59 N. 2nd Ave.
Uonof
spending a t&gt; day furiO\Igh with
(419) 691·2475
, of layaway, tank type wit h
hal'ne.\IM
3. Caution
' ROrta
WY2-5560
1. Betore
24. Si.a.
AMERICAN SHIP
' all cleaning attachments. Onrate
his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Rol&gt;5.Preporlion
BUILDING CO.
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6. Fish
1ipears
mue
ly 4 payments of $5.41. F. uII 11.
Be('tle
fl. Breach.
m en2245
Front•
St.
I wa rrant y. Ph. 992-2685.
lf#..llil1e
7, Monkey.
sure
Toledo,
Ohio
ed rigbt to your projecL Fasl
and easy. Free e~:,:' ':;
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vehicle
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a 2 bedroom huu sc \railrr. oor third floor budget shop. 32. Bohemian~~
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RadiStor~. lfic lb.; Ballenes, traffic light in Cheshire, 0. 49. I..arge.4"
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amount
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DOWN
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STANDING limber In
Ohio eo radio 4 speed automatic
A x 'I D L B A A X a
or West Virg1nia, or
old changer. 'Take over
payt• L oN o F E t. L 0 W
~arms ~ith Umber. Marion ments or $6.42 per month or
One letter simply standa !w another. In thls sample Abused
Reynolds, BoJ 77, Syracuse. pay balance due $118.4E. Try for the Utree L's, X tor the two 0'1, et.c . Single letters, &amp;pol•
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9 l8 Ur~tp_ il in your home. Call 99 2. trophios, the tcngtlt nnd formation ot the wordl are all hlnta.
Each day' the code letten are different.
iimolovment Wanted
3216.
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NOTHING TAAT CAN STOP US!

NOT!liNG! NOTHING!

YEAR'S' END

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YOUNG man 'OUI of high school ,SINGER - Late model Singer
Interested in electronics. l52 sewing machine, thts machme
Butternut Ave., Pomeroy .
equipped to siz zag, darn,
12 29 6tp
make buttonholes, has lovely
---~...,...- ·
-· walnut console. Take over
For S1le or Rent
payments of $5.51 per munlh
f ROOM house, 3 bedrooms. or pay balance due· $66,22,
Ill bath$. Ph. !J92.25110.
Try it in your home, Call
11 25 ttc ,992-3218.
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e6,000 MILES OR 6 MO'S WARRANTY ON
ALL LATE MODELS

30 Used Cars &amp;·Trucks
_To Choose From

END-OF-YEAR SPECIAL!

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Used Car Lot Middleport

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Mr. and Mrs. Noah Haskins
were Christmas Day dinner
guests of his sisters and fam.
ily, Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Sloaa
and Mrs. Bertha Gill, Pomeroy ·
Rd.
· Holiday dinner guests of Mrs.
Nan Moore and Miss Mildred
Hawley were the former's dau· Miss Mary Hill of Columbus
ghter, Mr. and Mrs. J a, c k spent the holiday weekend with
Rev. and Mrs. R~nald Hawley and family and Mrs. her parents. Mr. and Mrs. E. J.
and chtldren of Elbndge, Leota Hawley.
Hill. Mrs. Hill accomparued her
·,N. Y.. were ~erE&gt; this .veek for Christmas Day dinner guests back for a visit with relatives.
, II holiday VISit w1th he• par- of Mr. and Mrs. Robert ReiMr. and Mrs. E. J. Hill and
ents. Mr. and Mrs. Harry bel were his sister, Mary Vir- daughter, Miss Mary,
were
j }l)l!!lfashelt and daught~r. Miss ginia Reibel, P&amp;meroy, and Chnstmas dinner guests of Mr.
...
PrE'ddJe Houdashelt.
Miss Frances Roush, Middle- and Mrs. C. K Nease and Cam·
Mr. and Mrs. Guy Burdette, port.
ily of Nease Settlement. .
Leon. W. Va. visited over the I The Rev. and Mrs.
Clyde Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Dtll reChristmas holiday with
Mr. I Bartlett and family
visited turned home . Wednesday after
and Mrs. Homer Jones. Third over the holiday with
their spendmg Chnstmas m ColumAve.
. families includmg Mr. and Mrs. bus wtth h1s s1ster and brotner·
. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Schtll- Clyde ~- Bartlett and family ;~-la~l M1. and Mrs. Manon
mg and daughter have moved ir. Kirkersville and Mr. and Mrs. owe ·
,
into their new home in Galli· Arth ur Ford m
· NewarK.
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Mr. and Mrs. Paul fbomas 1
polis. They former resided in M
d M R b t G _ and Mr. and Mrs.
RJymond
r. an
rs. o Pr
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Jhe Strauss apt. on S. Third well, Athens, spent Christmas . I er, aug thers, aren an, .
Ave
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d M ~yunty , son. I umas aJJu oaug J. ,
.
w1t .er paren s, r. an
rs. te . 1 M
d M M. I
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Reibel 1ra Butcher an d son. J 1m. Th ey r-maw, . r. tan, · rs. . ICh·. 11
't'h
entertained with a family posl- , Jeft Mondav for Loram whPre ae 1. ompson o -..o1urn 0us were !
Christmas dinner at their home 1they w1.11 spen
- d severa 1 days .holiday .weekend .guests
.. ol . M1.
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1nomas, Syra· I
oH Leading Creek Road on Mon-1 .
h'
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and
Mrs.
Hoyal
wtth Js parents an o er re day. Present were her children Ialives.
i ccse. .
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and families, Mr. and Mrs. Joe I
I . Mr. a.n~ Mrs.. Dale K ~mltiJ
Yeung. Jr. and family of Cam- ,
spent ChJJStmas m
Manon
bridge· Mr and Mrs William I
' With lherr daughter and son-m·
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KitchEn' - and
children,· Denise I
aw, Mr. ana. Mrs. ll lomas
and Debbie, Chillicothe ; a11d !
0
!Vlc~lung and lamrly.
":nr. an d Mrs. Ch ares
1 Br adb ury 1 /
Chnsunas dmner guests ol
and children Suzanne Mary !
rOJecf
Mrs. W. A. Morgan
were
and Asa.
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Mrs. Garen Stansbury visit- 1 the County Jaycees w1th thei1 pan . adnyM
· an , deJMu 01 M~uute·
1
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baskets prOJec
. t l 'or,tthan dt r.d an"
rs. " · L.
ed over the h.oI1'day• w1'th· her Ch ns
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ar an uruce o1 cOJUlllsister, and famtly, Mr. and Mrs. when the OhtG Eta Phi Chapter. b
J: A. Mitchell of West Cilium- Beta Sigma Phi Soro~ity t~t u~r. and Mrs. H. L. Go nnardt
bw, W. Va.
I Tuesday evenmg at t e Co u . - and llruce returned to thetr
bus and Southern
Ohio Electnc home In ,v 'oluJ 1J ou ~ JY!VfluCJ
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Company soctal roo~. . T h e er an overmght visll wun ne.
HEADQUARTERS
meetmg was opened m rJtuahs- mutJJer, Mrs. W. A. !Vlorgan.
tic form led by the presrdent. MaJor and Mrs. !L K. Havts
I Mrs. Frank Eschleman.
.
!loaurm ~watzelJ and cnudren,
Durmg the busmess meetmg Jell and Tamara, ot Charles
1 the
members agreed to pay ton, S. C., Jell Wednesday all·
For The Whole Family
one dollar .per member to the er spendmg Christmas Wllh her
$1 .99 .Jaycee proJect. P.ledges were parents, Mr. and Mrs. fred
PRICES BEGIN , named on commtttees and m- swatzel.
dude: Social, Jennifer Ander- .Mrs. E. E. Roush of Minersson, Sondra Drake and Carol ville and brother, Harry Gibbs,
I McCullough; Ways and M;ans, ol liaruord, W. Va.,
were
Middleport, 0.
Ann Barmtz and Mart~ 0 Don- cnnstmas dmner guests ol Mr. .
!"!!!!'!!'!"!~!"-""""!=~""'!""='' nell ; Servtce, Manlyn Swan and Mrs. Lee G100s ol Hart-l
and Bonnie Thompson.
ford.
Mrs. Eschleman announced Mr. and Mrs. James Diehl
that the cookbook proceeds and daughters Charlene and
must be turned in at the next Jo~llen and J~rs. E. E. Hou:;n
meeting and that dues should spent Monday w C'harleston w
FOR
ALL
OCCASIONS
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be complet ed . f''"
,nry E 1 a w, Va., wtth
Mr. and Mrs. Earl
We wu:e flo~ers~_erywhere , home economist, will present ~ !Jtcnl and famiy.
I program on food at the
next Mr. and Mrs. Jack Cummins
WY 2·2039
meeting. The cast of the recent'! and family of Columbus spent
OR NIGHT WI 9-2951
play was entertawed at. the the holiday weekend wtth l!lelf
Pomero Flower Sho I home of Mrs. A. R. Kmght re- Iparents, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd
, Y
P rently. At the close of the ICummms of Hacine and Mr.
W. Mam .
Pomeroy I meeting refreshments
were and Mrs. Victor Brown, MinMrs. Millard Van Meter
Itrsville.
1·I 1erved by Billie Spear~.
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Present at the meetmg were Mr. and Mrs. Bradford Maag
spent Christmas weekend in
I Columbus with their daughter
and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs.
John Jordan and daughter.
Mrs. Edgar Thomas VISited I
Christmas afternoon with her ·
aunt, Mrs. Charles Withrow of
Minersville.
I
.. Mrs. Everett Thomas is visttmg m Columbus with
her
daughter and son-in-law, Mr.
and Mrs. Gene DeWees
and
family.

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to '. omeroy Are Open
Tonight, . FRIDAY u,NTIL 9
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\SATURDAY ... the Last Day of the Year •.. Open Only Until 6P.M.
Sale! All Girls Jumpers
and All Girls Dresses
All wool, dacron and cottor. and brushed denim.
Sizes 3 to 6x and 7 to 14.

$5.95
$4.95
$3.95
$2.95

Girls
Girls
Girls
Girls

Jumpers
Jumpers
Jumpers
Jumpers

and
and
and
and

Dresses
Dresses
DrtSses
Dresses

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$3.00
$3.00
$2.50
$2.00

Salt
Salt
Salt
Salt

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May '67 br;ng p&lt;&gt;ace, plenty, (1nd progress for all ... with many opportunities
for us to be of even greater service to
you and you r;!
The Directors, Officer,, and Staff of
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tor over 94 years

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POMEROY
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POMEROY

RUTLAND

Member Federal Reserve System
All Accounts Insured Up To $15,000 Undtr
The Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation

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6:00 to 8:00 p.m.

VISITS MU'J'HER
Visiting Mrs. Thelma Berry,
Pomeroy, over the Christmas
holiday was her son, Pvt. Charles Berry, of Homestead, na.,
who returned to Florida Wed·
nesday.

MEIGS THEATRE
Pomeroy. Ohio

by 40 Inches. Colorful,
washable. 2 in a cello·
phane package.

:becks, stripes, fruit and
rooster designs. Fringed
ends.

A group of womens washable cotton dresses in dark
tones and pastels. Misses sizes 14 t0 20 and half sizes
14 "l to 22lfl.

3

for

$1· 00

A beautiful group of new winter bonded woolens IQ·
eluding -

eALL WOOL FLANNELS
eALL WOOL HEATHERS
WOOl. AND NYLON CHECKS
.••• eWOOL AND NYLON PLAIDS
e NYLON AND ORLON BASKETWEAVE \
Colors Include - OUve, Beaver Brown, Red, Nab,
Coral, Yellow, Blue, Green, Black.
11 For
This
Salt

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yard
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SALE! ODD LOT

BEDSPREADS

$7.95 Womens Dresses • Sale 2 for $10.00
$5.95 Womens Dresses _ Sale 2 for $7.00

Small quantity - slightly soiled - discontinued pat-

TEFLON COATED

10" FRY PANS

GIRLS SLACKS
A group of girls slacks. Corduroys, dacron and cotton
blends and stretch slacks. Sizes 3 to 6x and 7 to 14.

Smooth heating alumin·
urn. Fry the stickiest,
most stubborn foods in
this Trflon coated fry
pan, with grease or with·
out. and it still re.1ists
aticklng'

$2.95 GIRLS SLACKS _ _ SALE $2.29
$1.95 GIRLS SLACKS

SALE $1.39

$1.69 GIRLS SLACKS

SALE $1.19
7tc DEVILED EGG

Sale! All Teen Age Dresses
$10.95 TEEN AGE DRESSES _

SALE $4.00

$8.95 TEEN AGE DRESSES_ SALE $4.00

PLATES and
RELISH DISHES
Milk white with
edges. Gift boxed.

$5.95 TEEN AGE DRESSES _

aold

54c

$7.95 TEEN AGE DRESSES_ SALE $3.50

r,erns. Twin and full sizes price range.
12
15
6
10
10
2

- TechnlcolorFeu Parker, Katy Jurado,
Diana Hyland, Smoky, the
horae, Hoyt Axton
Admlalon: 80e lc 3011

$5.19 SPREADS - - SALE $J.OO
$5.95 SPREADS
SALE $4.00
$7.95 SPREADS
SALE $5.00
$9.95 SPREADS
SALE $6.00
$12.95 SPREADS_..._ SALE $10.00
$17.98 SPREADS _
SALE $12.00

54" and 60" Wool Flannel·
ldeal for dresses, skirts, suits, jumpers, jacket.. Bll
selection of colors in this all wool aoUd color flannel.
FOR THIS
SALE_
.

$1 95
•

Yard

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SALE $3.00
Red. black, blue and gold

PLAYTEX SALE!

$1.00 MONEY
BANKS _ _

LONG LINE LIVING BRAS

$1.11

$5.95

$1.00 OFF

REGULARLY $6.9"_5= = = = = = = -'S_A_Lii_ __

MQNIY

BANKS - -

$1.50 MONEY
BANKS-

SOc

60c
75c

PLA YTEX LIVING BRAS

PLA YTEX LIVING STRETCH BRAS

$3.95

$1.00 OFF

R_
EG_U~~R~ Y $4~.95~=======~S~A~LI~~-

x 26 x 53ft"

with an attnctlve

zipper multi stripe cotton cover -

poly baaed. An

Large foam pillow 20
outstanding value.

NYLON SPONGES
20 large

sponges plus
Free Jumbo sized Clothes
Brusb, assorted colors in
a package.

WITH LONG TAILS
Mtnsllg Yank end King Kole

3.95 FLANNEl SHIRTS

SOc ,k,.

Soft Une and Cross Your Heart
SALE

FOAM BED PILLOWS -

$1.00

PLAYTEX PADDED BRAS
66c OFF
REGULARLY $3.95

LARGE SIZE

r' .

66c OFF
$3.29
REGULARLY $3.95 = = = = = = = - 'SA_L_E ___

The extra heavy weight. Made with lonl taJlJ - lWo

$3.29

pockets. Sanforized shrunk. Slzea 14~
HANDY SIZE 5 QT.

PLAYTEX LYCRA GIRDLES

$7.95 LYCRA GIRDLES - - - - SALE $6.95
$6.95 LYCRA GIRDLES
SALE $5.95
$9.95 LYCRA GIRDLES
SALE $8.95
PLA YTEX MAGIC CONTROLLER GIRDLES

$7.95 GIRDLES - - - - - - SALE $5.95
$9.95 GIRDLES------ SALE $7.95
$10.95 GIRDLES
SALE $8.95
$11.95 GIRDLES
_
SALE $9.95
$12.95 GIRDLES
SALE $10.95

Unbreakable. Many house·
bold uses. Cleanng, stor·
ing, Turquoise, Yellow
Sandalwood.
SP'ECIAL
VALUE-

25c
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MINI $1.00

Permanent Press

SALEI FIELDCREST

SLACKS

Solid Color Bath Towels
Large 24 by 46 inch size - extra heavy weleht. Solld
colors of pink, yellow, dark blue, light blue, browq
and white.

$1.00

2

POLYETHYLENE
PAILS

y,

Polyester and 110%
Cotton. Neat fitting. Solid
eolor brown, blue and
ereen. Sizes 29 to 38.

~%

Whlla They Lut

Hand Towels To Match - - - - - - Salt 59c
Wash Cloths to ~tch
Selt 29c

for

$7•

to 20,

..

00

S.vt Now During Tht Sala of

Mens and Boys
JACKETS and COATS
Mens sizes 36 to 54 and Boys alzea 2
twills, wools, nylons. AU warmly Uned.

to 18. CottoD

Stop In tM mens department fiOID cmd aelect ca f4Ciclt
tor yourself and BIWI.

Ttrry Cloth or Wlfflt W•vt

CANNON DISH CLOTHS
IALI 15c
Choose the 19c terry cloth. White with muW color
llttlpe trim or the popular waffie weave cloth. Stock
up now.

IOYI$3.15

ANOTHER SHIPMENT

Flannel Back Table Covers
Smart new pal terns. Ideal for dining room or dlnettt!.
Wipe clean with a damp cloth.

inches _ _ _ _
by 70 inches
by 90 inches

Size 52 by 52

$1.49

Size 52
Size 52

$1.95
$2.95

"BLOOD BATH"

Will James'
"SMOKY"

Reg.
Reg.
Reg.
Reg.
Reg.
Reg.

GOOD QUALITY

Bookkeeping ·and·
Record Books

Permanent Press

SLACKS
Sizes 8 to 18. Koratron
pennanent preA. Smartb'
styled for perfect fit and
good lookt.

$3.l5 apuI

stop mu. ttDtWnl ~t -

what

HAVE A HAPPY NEW .
?

ELBERFELDS IN

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Now Ia a lood tJme .to·buy fOUl needa,1for 1987 record
keeping - .tournall, Led;era, Cull Bookl, Account
Books, .Payroll Forme, Columnar ~..

Tonlght and Saturdap
Dec. 30-31
- TechnlcolorWm. Campbell, MariSBa Ma·
thes, John Saxon, Basil Rath·
bone

Not all colors In eacb

PIGGY BANKS

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FAMILY DINNER HELD
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Houdashrlt
i entertained with a family dinner Christmas Day at their
1 home, Nortb 5th Ave., Middleport. Guests were Mr. and Mrs.
Floyd Brown, Mrs. Gladys Taylor and Brent Houdashelt. Calling in the afternoon were Mr.
and Mrs. Gene Houdashelt, Randy, and Becky.

For baby's bath - or as f.

a warm blanket. Size 30

Ready To Wear- 2nd Floor

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RECEIVING
BLANKOS

Sale! Womens Dresses

1

JEFF DARST HONORED
Jeff Darst was honor2d Tuesday evening at a party given by
his mother. Betty Darst, in honor of his lith OJrthda,·. /\llf~na- 1 1
ing were his grandmoi.ht'l',
lah White. Mr. and Mrs. Charles White, Texanna White and
Linda Hal ey. Jeff received several gifts and was presented a
birthday cake which was serv·
ed ,

6011 BONDED WOOLENS
•

TERRY
DISH TOWELS

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Ann Barnitz, Judy
Croaks,
Martha Eschleman,
Carolyn
Grueser, Lila Mitch, Bilhe J .
Spears, Linda Watson and Carol
McCullough.

IN I' ANTS

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