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Present

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SATURDAY
"THE SAD HOUSE"
Daold Ladd - , Cbiij Wil!&amp;

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SUN., MON. ond TUES.
"THE YOUNG

LINDA WJ8 STEPHENSON

PIIILAI&gt;ELP!OANS "

Legion Au'lliliarv P,st Presidents
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H0 ld YuIe Party At NeutzImg ome
Mrs. Ben Neutzling entertained the Past Presidents of the
Ladies Auxiliary of Drew Webster Post American '~ion
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Wednesd.ay evemng at er orne, Map e Pla.ce, for their an·
nual Chnstmas party. The home was beautifully decorated
for the occasion, including a nativity scene on the piano a
church a•nd choir boys and girls placed on pine, on the ritanlel

repeats a
gentle call every

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MOTOROLA

H"&lt;l Top Sedan, One owner - low mileage car, Hydra-

THE MOST In

lllltlc cliive, Radio and heater.

and a li ghted tree under wh1ch
gilts were placed.
The meeting In charge of Mrs.
George Bearhs, president, opened
with the Lord 's Prayer in unison ,
foll()wed wlth silent prayer and
the ·pledge to the flag . Th1mk you
notes were read from Mrs. Loop
and Mrs. Etlzabeth Huber f~r
g,ift~ sent them . A round-robm
Chmtmas carL! was sent to Mrs.

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1957 PONTIAC V8 4 Door , , , , , ,·, $1,695

CLOCK RADIOS

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AngU. Prefect 2 Door Deluxe Sedan, Very low mileage,
4 cyl. economy at Its highest Like new ,

Who put the- pig on th• scoo..r?
-Adv.

Busy Bee Cl 'MnSS
Has Yule Party

va La&amp;.i , , , , , , , , , , $2,795

2 Door Sedan, Almoat like the day it was sold, Power

At Baptist Church

Dynafiow.

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Power steering and brakeo, Dynaflow, Excellent condlUon, SparkUng original finish ,

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wlrH UiCLUIIYI tUII IINfiYI
Slumber ewltch turns ..et oft' at
ni1ht . New drift . free circuit
•taya "uroed.in" 1.o Mt4fion you
.elr~ct. Lazalarm repeat1 caU
every 8 minutes or wak e to
mu•ic. Thbe Sentry• ehminate.
75 % of tube !all urea. Golden
Voice• Speaker. White, Gold,
Olive oolor1.

1954 FORD V8 2 Dr. Customline , , , , , , $695 '

2 Door Sedan , Uke new finish ,

$595

Original dark blue finish ,

Model C&amp;

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$34•95

Werner

OPEN UNTIL 7:30 MON . 'fHHH SAT.

RADLO and

BLAETTNAR'S
POMEROY, OHIO

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"Wher. Radio &amp; 'fV h A
Bulluua Not A SJd~llnP"

The annual Christmas
Busy Bee Clasa

dinner
of the
~!::d~~~j~'r~F~I~rs~J',YBaptlst Church
at the church
was beautiful·
Charles Lewit with
poinsettias usod
In the center. Poinsettia pl ace
mats and nut cups also decorated
tho table.
Those workin g on th e kitchen
committee tor the potlu ck dinner
were Mrs. Charles Bennelt, Mrs.
Shirley Mills and Mrs. Ross Pul·
len. .
During the evening gifts were
exchanged and buddy gifts were
also given.
Mrs, John Lyons, president of
l.he cla!UI , presented a gilt from
the ctasa to the min ister and his
I ton&gt;lly, Rev. Warren Hulburt.
, Lyons was also remember,
a gift from the class and
teachers
the cla1a were
1111
with hour
, , , caroJ g
the proe;ram
sun&amp; by the 11'0Up and the
Chri stmas Story from the Bible
was given by Mi's.

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In Flooda.
Devotions taken from the .Up·
-per Room were led by Mrs. Eddie
Smith who read a stury "Keeping
Chrhstmas" by Peter Manhall.
The group sang Chrlstmu caro"ls
with Mrs. Neutzling at the pianp.
Mrs. William Bsxterread a prayer
, poem "The Red, Whit'{! and Blue
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Friends here h•
reoelv•d word
that Mrs. J; E. Wtlson of Spline·
field is recovering !rom recobl
surgery. Tbe l'IH s~J:.~ a e ~ormer
Middleport residents ha~. ng L-. ed
at one Hme on Beech Street.
Danny McCloud, 100 of Mr. and
'Mn Pete MoC'loud, mte8ed school
I·hunday due to illnen.
JJ1nls Childs, who Is
at Childr.en't Hospital in
bus, spRnt ae\lfl'al days .wlth
mother , Mrs Martha ChUds this
week
Mrs. Wllllam Robson is plannin·
to leave this weekend to spend
Christmas with her son-in·law and
daughter and family, Mr. and Mrs.
Clifford CUnningham , In Lima.
Rev. Howard Ruppelt was in
Huntington, W. Va. today oh business.
Gene Crooks, student at Ohio
State ia home for the Christma.&amp;
vacation with his parent&amp;, Mr. and

Mrs. Thomas Clark, a member
who was unable to attend, aent
each member a b~klet "Peace Mrs. WaJter Crooks. Jeanette
On Earth". T.b.ere uru an ex· Croo.b, atudent at OU. came Wed·
oban•• o! •ills, &gt;In, ,CeprJe nell!•• !or the holidayo,
Mowery, Mrs. Jed WebstOF Si'.,
idary Carolyn Miller, student at

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A Christmas Prayer by Mra.
Baxter . concluded the medina: af•
ter wh1c~ _the group was invited
to Lhe dmmg room wher~ the
hoatess !!Crved a salad eoune.
M-embers were seated at a table
with red poln.&amp;ettla cover and centered with an arrangement of red
and white poinsetUas surrounded
with 5now on which were Christ-~
mas balla and o~her ornamepts
With red candles. m crystal can~el
.rlbra on either s1de.
' Present
were those named
above and Mrs, Ralph Gllmore,
Mrs. A. v . HoweU, Mr.. LewJa
SU.nley, Mn. Geora:e Hackett Sr.,
Mrt. Ow-en Watson, Mra. Cbarle•
Sauer, Mrs. Harry Houdsshelt,
Mu Albert Yount. Mrs. Mayme
Holmes, Mra. J. M. Thomtoo,
Mra. Frank Cb~•ebrew and one
cue•t, Mra. GayneUe Wlae.
The next meeting wUI be held
at the home of Mre. Albert Youn1
wltb Mr1. Charles S.uer, dt\'~
Uonal leader and Mra. J . M.
Thornton In chara:e of the pro··
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CQMPLETE
Wl'fH Cll!P'IJ

$18.95 .

MUter.
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Tom SkJnner arrived home from
OU Wedneaday to spend his Crtistmts vacttlon with hla Pltl'ehta, Mr.
and Mra. Arthur Skinner.
Weekend gueat1 of Mr. ·and ~n.
Shirley idllb was Mra. Harry McCpneokea of Day~on .
Mrs. Addle Fugate, who underwe~t surgery at Mel.gs General
·Hoapltal yeaterday, ia reported to
be In a ~aUafactory condition.

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Mainly About
People
In ·Pomeroy
lr LUCILLI HAWKINS
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Unlveralty
who are
bome tor~ the Cbriltmaa vacation
Clrpenter, Bett)' Hamm,
Arnold, Jobn Thoma•.
a&gt;srlea i.o&lt;bal')',
lllotrll, Jobn·
Well, Bob fto.
Bob Jo&lt;obo,

atudenta .In the area

ltd,tl prev.~tt

wUre In

Your No.1 ,Man Is Wish.
f o r a Sport Coat!

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MEEKER HAND and SHOULDER BAGS
BEAUTIFUL HAND TOOLED LEATHER BILLFOLDS, Nalaral &amp; Colon

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O"N' IYINI!M' TIL CHRISTMAS•

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. B\IOY BucWo, Ba!lolub ifatt.

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Cotton,

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FOR HEN
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I'OR BOVS
$11.95 up
MEN'S ROBES

HATS

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Crala Wallo
and Bill Filh-

J.uuage for Men and Women ·
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1956 PONTIAC V8 2 Dr. Sedan , , , , $1,295

, 1954 FORD Y2 Ton Pickup

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Mr, and Mrs. Edison P, Stephenson, 5007 Pearldge AR,
I• PRIDDI! HOUDASHILT
Huntington, W. Va.,· are announcing t~e eng•gement of their
daughter, Linda Lois to Kenneth Hlchar~ Lefne, son of Mrs,
:.:r . and Mrs Jamee Souden were
Garnette Miller, Minersville, and the late Ha&lt;ry Lelfle.
In Columbus Thursday for the uo·
The wedding will take place Docen'ber 28, at 6 p,m, at the vei ! Jn~ ot the mural at the State
Fifth Avenue Church of God, Huntington, An open church House. The mural was painted by
Dwight Mutchler formerly of Rut·
wedding will be observed.

, $995

1955 lUlCK Y8 4 Door Sedan

Around And
About ,
Middleport

" 'I'Hf:l LlTI'LE SAVAGE' '

"210" Sedan, Standard shift Sharp car,

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2 :oQ to 3 :00 P.M,,

"THAT KIND OF WOioiAN"
Sopbla Lom&gt; - TaiiHuDter

1956 CHEYROLO V8 2 Door , ,, , , , $1,195

1m lUlCK

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orlgbtal flniah , New Buick Trade-in.

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BLAETTNAR'S
Better Buy Used Cars

1958 ENGLISH FORD

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Pomeroy, illilo

Family
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MEIGS THEATRE

The
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1955 BUICK Special Y8 ,

Will Be In ~berfelds Midn Store
Bulf4i!lg On The 2nd Floor

Pearl Roberta called on hili
brother, Sherman, recently.

C9LUMIUI UPI ;.... Sta.. Wolhre DINCtor Mtrr 1ormtn and
'H..,.., Sa!ttJ D l - J. Grant

Annual Polio Drive Starts

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· frill for bi$b score wu awarded
lO l:rl. Lillian Spitmagel and second to Mrs. Da.nny Thompson.
A deuert course carrylng out
the Chriatmal theme was served bY
the llotte"' to Mn. Charles Per·
•l.nler, Mrs. A. M. Z.ahl, Mrs. Alex
.cilo, Mn. Spl.tz.nagle, Mra. Thomas
Henoeaay, Jr., .Mn. RUJaeU Moore,
lrln. TbomPIOD and Mn. Bernard
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:Young Farmers
Win Trips To
.Problem Of Milk.Change-over Chicago Clinic

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Matter Of Concern To Farmers

hmnigrant Boy Brought First Tree
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llrst-Ohristm as tre('- m :\menca 11 took place
11 ~ )'earS ago at Wooster, Way ne County seat
T1fe youth was Au gus1 lmga rd who came

ch1Ldren exe1ted at th e stght of a trt:Oe ~ tth
rand le lights and ornaments darted through

to the&gt; Uni ted States from Germany Durmg
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with his brother Fred \\ho had ~;ettled m

Wooster
Fred and h1s \\lfe had vm tten to you ng
August about their sons and daug hters Dur-

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Ing the Ol-ean trtp the youth spent much of
his tune thinking about what he could do to
endear himself to hts httl e ne phews an d
nieces whom he never had seen

It was fall on 1847 "hen the boat docked at
New York Wha le JOUrney ing to the "wtld
west" of Ohio 1t occurred to hvn that Chnst·
mas would be at hand by the time he arrived
As he neared h lS destmation and observed
the foliage of the trees. the inspiration came
to him of introducing a custom of the Yule
geason that had meant so much to him during

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creue froiD Itt. to ~ In tile wttblp
County lxten1lon Agent, A"l.
Ua:at
or 10 aftq iutallioJ
..._nr MeJil County graa•d~e:;;A~~~~~·J r.:.b~~lllt
'l'tle tank ahoUJd, be
produ cer~ Will face the .d
to hold the mUt from
1980 ''ahall I convert to
wbere every other day

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his mind
Caresses and hand clasps were hardly over
when young August set out to bn ng the joy

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cow• are
laver~j,,milkmg
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tatlor a nd black9tn.ith.
He told therrt ef hi s plan s and asked for
theJr help The t'a ilor vo lunteered to cu t out
paper do lls ~.md fashion other ornamen ts that
WOJJld be appropriate The smith forged..- a
large and bea utiful star And J\\ally others
chipped m w1t h t he decora tmg after August
he wed a ta ll spruce tree and lugged 1t to h1s
brother's home
Archives m State Auditor J ames A
Rh odes' o(h ce co ntain records of land sales
on Way ne Co unty. They Include the property
occupied by Fred Imga&gt;l'd, m whose home the
first Christmas tree m America was decorat~
ed and candle-lighted more tban 100 years
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Mvsterv Farm

Neu~ln Farmlq

or wm
markets
wall con.hnue to reeeave mtlt m cans.
1 The conven1on of markel.l to reeeivln.g mllk In bulk tanks Is an
odd aituatlon as no one seems to
}love a clear cut advantali':e from
the Cflnversion to bulk tank
D~alen 1ndJcate they are rorced to
th~ chance because otbet; dealers
are taking the1r RJ"odueers Health
oUlcWs 1re mterested in the production of clean nult in any form
Fafmers in many eales will be re
ce.ive no premium when they eonvert to bulk milt tanks

cow per day. then tbe

ob(iuld be large en.oush to

5 malkinga or 200 11llona. U
'he eowa are higher producina: or
It ia upected to increase the bent
1l.ze 25 percent, then a larger tank
•houJd be mstaiJed rather than
face the proapect of replacing the
.ank at the end o( a couple of
tears.

Ridge-Keno
ISocial Events

COLtlliii11S - Two rOUIII Ohio
fatmen ha,ve won tript to 01Jea1o

wbere tbey wUJ aUend a ,._H t:rain
matkettnc todt ud cUnic January

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Tbe youths are Illy DownlnJ, ,
!louie 2. SandUiky, Erle Cou~ty.

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tll!ileeted for the trip .becllllt of
tbelr outltan4fnJ wort m field J
croPJ and their overall ,.H club
recor&amp;, aeeording to H- W_ Harab- ' ,
field, .state ,.H club leader. John
R. Ayloworth, Erie County Exten.wop 11gent,.
wW make the trlp
wltb the yootha.

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Mr. and Mrs, P~ul Patterson, Roxand J\!ffrty, spent Saturdar
1=::c_, __ with Mr and 'Mrs. Charles
()f Q!ester Roacl.
In btttorr.:
Mrs Thelma Hysell (ell at the
FraDk!'n be.
of her !'On, Harold, the past
"Poor Richand suffered a jJ)rained

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The QP.l~e ~ome ~oqfiD.tCs
room~~ weJ:e decorated Clfi'J'iriC
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6 MONTHS , .. . . .. .. $4.15

ter abort oourses tn Selence in A.,g

Refreshments of Christmas eoo1\:
ie, carrcty eanea, coffee tbd KoOl
Aid were ~ved
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Short Courses
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FresUJresseol- Boad·Breuted Wldlet ._, 18 lo 18 lbs .

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Stop and See TI:Je Ma11y Beoutrful : la~ and Small
Appliances All Specially Priced , . ~.=- .You · - f~
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Matter Of Concern To Farmers

hmnigrant Boy Brought First Tree
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llrst-Ohristm as tre('- m :\menca 11 took place
11 ~ )'earS ago at Wooster, Way ne County seat
T1fe youth was Au gus1 lmga rd who came

ch1Ldren exe1ted at th e stght of a trt:Oe ~ tth
rand le lights and ornaments darted through

to the&gt; Uni ted States from Germany Durmg
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with his brother Fred \\ho had ~;ettled m

Wooster
Fred and h1s \\lfe had vm tten to you ng
August about their sons and daug hters Dur-

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Ing the Ol-ean trtp the youth spent much of
his tune thinking about what he could do to
endear himself to hts httl e ne phews an d
nieces whom he never had seen

It was fall on 1847 "hen the boat docked at
New York Wha le JOUrney ing to the "wtld
west" of Ohio 1t occurred to hvn that Chnst·
mas would be at hand by the time he arrived
As he neared h lS destmation and observed
the foliage of the trees. the inspiration came
to him of introducing a custom of the Yule
geason that had meant so much to him during

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creue froiD Itt. to ~ In tile wttblp
County lxten1lon Agent, A"l.
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or 10 aftq iutallioJ
..._nr MeJil County graa•d~e:;;A~~~~~·J r.:.b~~lllt
'l'tle tank ahoUJd, be
produ cer~ Will face the .d
to hold the mUt from
1980 ''ahall I convert to
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Caresses and hand clasps were hardly over
when young August set out to bn ng the joy

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tatlor a nd black9tn.ith.
He told therrt ef hi s plan s and asked for
theJr help The t'a ilor vo lunteered to cu t out
paper do lls ~.md fashion other ornamen ts that
WOJJld be appropriate The smith forged..- a
large and bea utiful star And J\\ally others
chipped m w1t h t he decora tmg after August
he wed a ta ll spruce tree and lugged 1t to h1s
brother's home
Archives m State Auditor J ames A
Rh odes' o(h ce co ntain records of land sales
on Way ne Co unty. They Include the property
occupied by Fred Imga&gt;l'd, m whose home the
first Christmas tree m America was decorat~
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Mvsterv Farm

Neu~ln Farmlq

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markets
wall con.hnue to reeeave mtlt m cans.
1 The conven1on of markel.l to reeeivln.g mllk In bulk tanks Is an
odd aituatlon as no one seems to
}love a clear cut advantali':e from
the Cflnversion to bulk tank
D~alen 1ndJcate they are rorced to
th~ chance because otbet; dealers
are taking the1r RJ"odueers Health
oUlcWs 1re mterested in the production of clean nult in any form
Fafmers in many eales will be re
ce.ive no premium when they eonvert to bulk milt tanks

cow per day. then tbe

ob(iuld be large en.oush to

5 malkinga or 200 11llona. U
'he eowa are higher producina: or
It ia upected to increase the bent
1l.ze 25 percent, then a larger tank
•houJd be mstaiJed rather than
face the proapect of replacing the
.ank at the end o( a couple of
tears.

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ISocial Events

COLtlliii11S - Two rOUIII Ohio
fatmen ha,ve won tript to 01Jea1o

wbere tbey wUJ aUend a ,._H t:rain
matkettnc todt ud cUnic January

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Tbe youths are Illy DownlnJ, ,
!louie 2. SandUiky, Erle Cou~ty.

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tll!ileeted for the trip .becllllt of
tbelr outltan4fnJ wort m field J
croPJ and their overall ,.H club
recor&amp;, aeeording to H- W_ Harab- ' ,
field, .state ,.H club leader. John
R. Ayloworth, Erie County Exten.wop 11gent,.
wW make the trlp
wltb the yootha.

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Mr. and Mrs, P~ul Patterson, Roxand J\!ffrty, spent Saturdar
1=::c_, __ with Mr and 'Mrs. Charles
()f Q!ester Roacl.
In btttorr.:
Mrs Thelma Hysell (ell at the
FraDk!'n be.
of her !'On, Harold, the past
"Poor Richand suffered a jJ)rained

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The QP.l~e ~ome ~oqfiD.tCs
room~~ weJ:e decorated Clfi'J'iriC
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6 MONTHS , .. . . .. .. $4.15

ter abort oourses tn Selence in A.,g

Refreshments of Christmas eoo1\:
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FresUJresseol- Boad·Breuted Wldlet ._, 18 lo 18 lbs .

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Stop and See TI:Je Ma11y Beoutrful : la~ and Small
Appliances All Specially Priced , . ~.=- .You · - f~
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ine pt"O player of the )'Ur' !lr the
PJQLADELPIIIA UPI - John- Mu:well Football Club today.
nt tlbliu, .tar quorte:boC); of the
Blltimh Colli who threw .a re. ;COI'd 32. t'OacbdOVtll ~ues during
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More Sports On
Page6 Today

UPON QII.SROOLDEB
By Howard E. Kenlu&gt;of t'l'il.i011 "frOWl C~ l!eoiiOihln
Submitted by a.&gt;v. Ralpb C. ~IUldel, Pomeroy lioplllt Clatird
"The people thai walked In &lt;larkneso hove seen a ~at
light: they that d~llln the land of tbe Bhadow of death. upon
them hath the light ohined" \Isaiah 9:2).
No one needs to be told that we are walking in darkneq to-day and that the whole world seems to be a land of the sha.
dow of death. War and the tiu'eat of war are everywhere, and
thirty million people have lied or are fieein&amp; from the shadow
of death in their own countries. We need 1101 think, however,
that t·his fate has been reserved for us. It haa been true many
times. if not most of the time, throughout the world's bisiOry.
Into a world of cruelty, tyranny arid death. came Jesus
Christ, tHe Saviour, more than nineteen htintlred and fifty
years ago. Herod, a cruel tyrant, who had sl.iin his wife ani!
two of his sons, ruled in the' province of Judea Where Jesus
was born . Caesar Augustus, another tyrant. bad finished \be
destruction of the hpubiiC of Rome beK)lll by his ullde, Julius Caesar, and had set up a. tyranny hued on \he labor of
slaves, and malntained by the cruel practice of crucifixion.
Seven hundred years before the Saviour was born, haiab,
living in a time of tyranny, cruelty and war, foretold the Coming ollhe Prince of Peace.
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"For unto us a child is bof!l, unto us a SI)D is given&lt; at1d the
government shall be upon his sbou~: and hl.s name shall be
called Wonderful, Cdunse)or, 'The .:ehtY. God, The Ever...st·
ing Father, The Prihce of~" (1
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.Jes~s Christ was the ,Rl-~~t"l.libl . foretold by Isaiah cen~­
ies before He come. !liTO 'the world of darltnoH and dealli
came this great hope, ~ had the insight, lalih and coun&amp;e

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Martin, R.,. Agree
On I96C) Salary Termo
CINC!NNA71
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81De Devt 8 an ,welterweight
crown from May dealt off br the Cle.n:lalld IJI,diant,
lHJ to October 1964.
new here F.ridar
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Into Ground By• Madl•'"l
M•tc:hmakor Teddy Brenner or
the buebaJl .
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Hunttngton
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WI)' JMday nl&amp;ht at GaUapoUs 1ness _,d rempti.able ruUMnesS.
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ltilh, tbe w,.rld - ~ ' dljt~
Clnclrnns,tl Sf. lavl• 41
went down to a humUlaUnl ' 1!11-44
l'lltter from Lbt Anpter:~
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former lbr the YIJttots pliYina tile
Al•A SCOliS
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Cbrlttmas. is~ time lb sl·qg and be joy!u i. It is a· lime foo everyone. to sing and also

a time to llsten to son~ o the masters, su pg and played by artists. It is especially a
~at it !ll•Y be a joyful season. It is alw the time to try to
m~ lliJtl~r·tlfe ldiltl
the sorrowful and the unfortunate, •nd having started such
a JlfOir'll!l to.~··~~ g qg lbroughout ·lh"' .coming year. In short. swell the song that
··l'i§lt\lj'at tlhl'litm~~
pu ling a song in the h cart of the downcast.
'Ill ~~!Gbratlilg · hrtstlnas let us kl!l!p liim, whose birthday anniversary we celebrate,
the ceub'all!&amp;.ll•~· We :If~· not apt tq leave Christ out of Christmas if we ATTEND
CHtmtli bURING
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tficit ~hich is good in fdmi ly 0 nd c&lt;:ommohity life, this feature is

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HEINER'S BAKERY
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6 P m. Wed. 9 a. m. Bible
study and prayer, Wed. 7, p. m.
Choir rehear:sal, Mrs. John Werry
d1rector, 1hursda:r oec · 24, can·
dlelight service. MYF in charge.
There w1il be caroling aftLT the
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J:•ysell Rut;. ~e Jf~:~tbodist: flev. day in Advent, Dec. 20, tn:ao a
W. H. Strausbilulht paator: Sun· m. daily morning prayer and serday School 9:30' a. JQ ., Worley 111.0n. Christmas Eve. Dec. 24th.
Hnle1., S. 9. Supt., Morning Wor- 11 :30 p. m. Holy Comm~mon
llbip 10:80 a .~. f'li(Y servJt•es 7 p. ..,_christm¥J DIY,. Dec 215th JO ·oo
m., E.vetljl s~rtlce 1:3" Rottr~ E . a. m. Holy Communion.
Smitli in that''"· Pra]l ~r medlng
TIM First Vnlted Presbyterlan
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'Middleport, Rev. Howard
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Q~as, E. Codner. p{l!to~· ~unday Dec. 20 sunda)' School; 10 30

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"F6r Unto You a .Child is' Bdrn"
..~"l"!~~~[lf.': ~~~~~ "- Bralll_ford ~~I! Of.. ~hri&amp;t, Ra!pt. in obServance or Christmas aqd
lfurttWe, fiilnlstir. Normarl Hysell. White Gift Sund'ay. Ja!_Ues Buch·
~b,lt~chott•u~f.",Bibli!-S~Jt~l9:30, a1nan i~ tll.e Uturg1st; A Chrlstmu
a ~-i Mornlnrt wonb.lp tv:SO a. m plano and organ d11et will be
.ChriStian ~ndeav~r OOJuthl 6. p. m pl·ayed by Lynn Budunan and
Evening W9rahlp 7 p, qt.; Clu'l!ltmaP Mrs. Lillian Stetff· 0 W'iF will
proiJ'a!Tt, ·nee. 24. ~ ·
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Brac.;bun, Church of Chrld, T.V. communiop. servi&lt;'c ,
Weill• • •mlhister: B"lo S!l!ool • '' T••
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l']a wonhlp 10.80. C!:iidian En- Pastor. cidirch School each Sun·
deavor 6
m.; Evenin1 worship, day mor~i~g 9.30 Jack Bechtle,
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at O:oo: eve_ryone invited to
at~end · tbe sl!rvu:e Of carois and
caridl! tiah.Ung :this ~~ening at
'7:00; Follc.wmg tbe serv~ee et the
p&amp;.re~ t_b e Senior choir will sing
catOls for sh~·ins. They wlU re·
tprn for refmhments; Monday
eVenin,g at 7:00 wil!.- be the Chriltt·

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::!e d~ne~~:~ta m!:n.:. Chrt•tQitts for a lift excbanJe were
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The dining table was c:enteftd
with a larle Jla:bted Chri•tlhae
scene with •lr. fiaurenes plated til
wb1te reyresentin&amp; the slnlint
of Christmas carol'S with real red
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Favora were conages of red.
wbJte and blue tied with red ribbon with green pine in tbe back.
Edith Wakely, District Deputy
of Marietta wn jo charge of the
meetmc wtucb opened with the
Xtord'a Prayer in unison .and sms:·
mg of Christmas carols Wlth Fay
Parlin at the piano.
The next meeting was set for
llarcb 27 at Tuppera Plaia• lodge
hall at 1.30 p. m
fhe date Cor the rally wUl be
April 20 at EIU Place on tront
St~et, Marietta.
AtteJ)dlng the distrkt affair
'ftre Mn Wakely, district deputy
Mrs tbarle1 Betzin&amp;, state publl·
city, Mra. Harold Kimes, state
vlce eoundior: lin. La.reftee
Poling. d1striet treesurer; Mn.
Fred Sn~der, district fla« bearer;
Mrs. Harold Wilcoxen. deputy
club uerehry: Mn. 11. L. Alher;~.ft dlBtrlCt flag bearer; Mr1.
Beulah Mayes, disarict councilpr;
Either Wright, dislrld captain
M.. Heney ....... eounell de-

Mrs. Doo.ald Pierce of Athens,
Mr. and au-a. Geora:e c·1I'CIe ID d
Wnlly of South Chartuton. W. Va.
1nd Mr. and Mr1. .James Cirde and
1011 of N'e.- Haven were Sunday
,....._, of M'n. Mary Circle and

puty; Fa)' Parlin, couadl de_puty;
Mn.
Mobberly,
eouMil
deputy ; Erfttt
Mrs ~art
Btshop,
collhtil
dwuty; Mrs. Ed Watt, eouncil dep ty · Gl dys Lehman
tkputy·
M~8. ' ~ur Hetzer~ d'epui,J;
Alvin Taylor deputy· lin ·Eva
'·1 d.eput'y .n
" d. t
GriH.m. councl
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Mrs:

Melvin.
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tauy Jonea
· Ora Scarbro"n"
..... and nptain
Sue Clrc:le "lied 011 Doroihy and
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: Our Faith Gives It Meaning

-country church in town), -SUDday Pomeroy; W~'do J~ i\larl.ela, pa•tor;
s~hool 9:80 a. m. Supt. Berl Bo81B VunW Ch_u«h School g,:u; a. m.,
Mornihg wor1bip at 11· me•flll! -ltillph lt. Ca.lnpbell, supt.; \V01'8hip
on tb.e Bn'tb. of. JesWJ; ' Eytn,ing lO:t!t- a. m. "We ~ve Seen lfis
sQJ'l'iee;r..wUl, t::ohsht Of .a Christ· 1 191:11 Choir ~~ J ·Jt rl).; ~r.
mas &amp;tm81&amp;m 1· and an exehanre of Ht
~:46 p. ~-:. Sunday Sch?bl
gifts. Program to start at 7:30 CHrt.amar p_r!Jgram, Dee. 24, '7.80

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undo. the dlreelmn of Mn. Caryl p. 111:

Pooler and Mrs. Maxine Huffman;
everbody eome, everybody wel·
C()lllt'. Edmond Llfe, Pastor.
Th• Methodist Church, AlfNII,
Rev Robert R. Card Pastor. Sunday Sebool at 9I30, ' Lloyd Dillin·
ger, Supt; WoNihip service .at
10 :45 with Herman Taylor Ja:v
leader; Sunday 1 30 p.. ni) and
7'30 p. m. MYF ChriJitma• .play
pra~tlce; Tuesday evenimr at 8
Christmas ~rogram:
Wednesday
eVening 7:30 mid week ptayer
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Church; syr.acuse, Rev. •H&amp;fttd
kuP,P!'lt, Pastor. Sunday, Die. 20,
9:00

~hrlUmaa ~mmu'nJon

eerVlct!J; Junior choh wlll ~ihf an
anthe~ in observance ot El!i.Piat·
mas lind White Gift Sunday. Ml'l
MRry L1sle Ia . dlfeetor;, 10:00
Sun~ny School; Wednesday 4:tft
Jumor Choli' , pra_ct!c~; I I
T... Cerrn•l IY1hjit Cl United
Brethren Church wllJ present on
SU d
Dec zO t 8 8
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even ~
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~hr~ :mas P 1 gr~~~.t.ll 1 U ltH
)'racUst: lv~ Cl
,n
BreUlr~n Chtlfch 1Vi~ preStn~
Ch&gt;lst~as _ p:rog~m. at 7:3{1 W ·
nesda~ ~veniJ!f'• D~~3~1.. \J 1
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First . ._ptltt ~hur~•. last Main
St, Pomeroy; Ralp~ C. Zundel
pastor; Wm. Wa~Q, IUDt; 9:00.
11:15 Service of WOJ'!Ifttp and stud)'.
C~tmas JDusie ~ tbe ehOlt. Ser·
mon: "Highlights ~~ Cbrid'• Bir:tl\"
.Nursery and Jumor Cbureh for
children. 7:30 p. m. Christmas prO·
a:raro. _by church school, followed
~ ~1al hour; Wed!, 7 • 1~ Carol
•tgq..taJ by Youn1 People Wlth par·
ty at parsonage.
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MlckU.,...t ·chun=tl 1tt Ch*t,
Fred t Gardner, minister: 9;~
Bible •tud~. R. c. s~.lfy, supt;
10:30 l'lorm~. wonhip Ttle OIOfY
of the Lord,
p. m. Chrid~js
_pr:-::mm!!:~ 7..
~h~-:!1!
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choir ractlce

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A nOted modern ecluilar, PrOf.
Jehn .Ka\M of URWh Tlteelo&amp;ieal
Seminw. 1111 tboe claim wa• an
lililfntbte ~ttroWth Of tfte uoaril·
molil experlenee of the primitive

t.,...dfo··r·d.C.hu-rc· h
;.f., ~·s' Ob"'""...
. ;,t~
\llo u:!l
::tCI- T~
Yule Season
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Deeem~r meetine: aad

The

Chri.tmal pafty' or the HOme·
builderJJ l:liu at: the BradfOrd
Cbureb -of Cbrlst Wll :b~ FJi4iy

e\r~nlilg at the cbureh bel:llmlng
w!~ i -~UUct IUPPft'·

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T~llt · Ulptute for the evening
wn rea8 ~ MO:mtlb I{Jsell, pn.
eldtftt of the clui, with Jim Reed
llvllil !lie o)jeiiliiJ pf&amp;Jor.
Dlirlne the bUJibess ·meeting
thJ.Ii ef'" declded to~.pu~~ae n~W

re;~~urea, 8 ~....! C..arch PR.eclnt . A.
ft.'~':.jP'ey, ; ~·stm"'~ 9.·30Mo~
a'~
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. c.at~ fOilntni offt~l Twere
t.H~d: ·}o.·~!"!Jfie(I~U: or tbe
eominl: til • tnatl
• Norman

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~~~rp 5.~~·~ri.C:m~~MJraCle~lil ~~ll;t· -~pret~id~ ~01111
e p· nl .BYF· 8 p m special Ctirist- " •-,.~.P , ,. do.lol.:. • .....!_

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~nenl, ...vt.... ..-mas prosram; Wed., 7!90 p, m. PGUifli,C ~: Normat~ Rtts·
prQ-er ml!etlng.
aeU' aiid' new. reportets Atin Rusiktblth.m .. ptltf. cllurch, G..... ill'n·
, !..
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Bend; :Arthur R. M:ecauley, pattot:';
~~
- ~ Jn of •10 wu ' tent to
8:30 a. m. Mort!.ing wonhlp ;~e the
~ fhlcll! the cla~
, Cbristma1 MirJcle~'; lO:UI a. m, h•i 1 'Qeeial PtOJeet ·
Sunday School; 7 p.m. Evenirta: ··D~; Ule: ~ial
lifU
wonhip "Perfect security."
wwe .~td ·Od secret pat•
Deftvllle lllltrlm HeiiMII Chur~h weft ~lf:dJ
B~~~ren Chureh wll: --.,.&amp;:;""~ t;s· Laa.gnUle; Don Wachen8tllwa..
At~dJ.Ai(•
meetiq and
C
tmas VfOVIm a ·, ~ . 1lr• , _.pastor; Sunday Sdiool 9:80 I. lit.; 1"-rJrt. , Jk~,-and- lln. J'amti
day evening Di.!e. 24. ·~ :\; -.~ \' ijornlnlt •wonhip 10:30 •· m.; Mltl· R.t64-~
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J&amp;utlt; Mr. lJld
.~':!_·.~.·0C~··.r
blp . w~ok servlee, W~, 7:30 p.... ; J{r1. · . . :Huaiblt; 101111. T.; llir
Roo;'·. lo~o'Z"r~Sil:l'' 1 ! 01 . Cbrl..,.,. bro~ram, Slltld•y, Del:. on,JI. ·- ;t Ofllllll . ~u.,.u, llljo.
88'"1 ee, '
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ii ._._ , Ali:lhe!' v-.
8:~ We&lt;lne.day "" n
.~- 13 SO~ throua:h Jan. 3; Rev. Earl
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-aMJi.»Ufi! ~.
Chne_tmaa play, young -people JO Wachenatbwan~ enn1elist.
afn. ,,,•.~ ••lin., i:d lb rot-&lt;
csrohng TUetday ni&amp;bt.
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P TrTo~ks ';J:tte:~~ ~~\t~~ ·"' TH~ tbP~ Plilns JtUtt Churclb ~le ~il.
~nd Jlri.
au . , ' L.
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The Kiwanis ~tub is one of the most popular and most bigbly respected organizations of business men, and enjoys a well
deserved tribute for a long list of good works. But in one regafd it IJ tlie Sllllject of no little curiosity.
The nalrle "Kiwanis': is a word that was coined by tile
rounders of the organization, although there have been those
who have thought it llilllllar to an Indian word. Actually, bowerir tfiefe is DO SUtli Cdnbection. "All this is fortunate,'' 0110
of ule internaliooal officers once sald "for it means that Ki·
- i s going to mean lh every community exactly that wfiich
Kiwanians make it mean."
ADd So CbriMmal
Among the Christians of the first century there was DO cele·
braliou' of the blrlb of Clirtst. for their minds were occdpie4
with the tliolil!bts of their Lord's deatb and resurrection. As
a matter of fa&lt;l. at teasi two of the Gospels in our New Testament (Mark aod John) make no mention of his birth in any
way whatsoever. The first day of the week was o!&gt;se"ed in
rommetnoratlon of the fact that it was on that day that Jesus '
\vas seeb alive again for the first time f&lt;lllowlng hit cruclfwoii, anii liy the time ilie liool&lt; of Revelation was wrjtten it
had come to lie known .. "the Lord's Day."
The Uoiiorm Sunday SChool lesson for ~mber 20:
"GOOD NEWS ~'OR THB' WORLD," Luke 2:11-14; Acts
11:19-30.

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dleport,, R'ev Watren H. Hulburt, Chvnhn,- ltft: -IIohft lltfch~,
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!ILICT BISHOP
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Supt. pastor Fourth Sunday tn Adverlt :
YORK UPt-h~ l'i'dlet!~
9: 1" &amp;1 Jll,
10·15 Sunday Sthool 9:30 a. m ; WorshiP., "'tift~ £Pi$~~ C~Urt
a. n'l. ).fbfning
Not 10:30 a. m. Sunday Schools Christ· lliCJ tOdl)' j!\~ Rouse ,o B:r~·~ft
Afraid"· ~-oo
m.
tpas p~p,am 7:30 p. . m; Chriatmall~ld probably connrm .. ~"
BYli' !rl~"ets. ,,
Dav Wol'$1ilpdf a ..
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itt~flthM tbe electlob u ~ P!lllili: .~ " "' ••.• ,..

Tuew" 7 p. m.

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School~ 7jl0 ..,~
Sunday nigr Pto&amp;fim 8\lpdllJ, net. 10. it 1:~ O!i:'ft':' ~~ : T.Dmy an~
Christril.a_a ,P~ :Yo~n&amp; -people 0 .Q ' nt 1'he )"Obhg ~ttJe- 9f tiN
RIChard WUt, ~
go e~::::J.: 1 ~hQ:~· p ul ~~ureh Will tab ...~. D~ · · .•
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". . al-e Kutl Ho*s ' ~. ·=
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Hooks,
Mlnloter.
lO Sun1 ay
~bool, II
Mn. lllmtti Wo , ~ : ~"-' ~ol'f.
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serv1ee·
Cbriitm~s a er.
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!llrJ .III/OOilaa . wtl1
Christmu pltiy· Youfta people to 'if(U p W'Oltii.
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-j "~ •urtll ~th lf1i.
go caroling afier tbe _pll).
Ttie ~t\i:l~e E Cb
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IIUI Jl1'l.: BUdriz II
ltfhtnJ IUe
0orcu.. ~1'1 Pf'bj;raljl .Will be Oh_ , ~,, .
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Dunn, 2a•!o-:, ~'ILfn!!l• ,-.or.- Uec. 21 at T:SO Jl· 'tz~ .. ~~lil
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Chrlitmu eermon 1:30· Pi'bariht dir@ttbra .~
Sbhdjf St!htial tO:SO; v:Jrlliut 6:30 ,~o.e,, Nf!onU ~ter,
•pl~jij'''
ChrJstmls pro$fti(ll 7:30 Thur&amp;day ~~ .Btt:ft..,~ Y Aclcley.
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evenl98', Dtt. ~. 1 • ,·, • 1
yo~, P'"'l" i will ~o caroUnr •
Carmel i:ua CJtun!ft Iji 1 Dunn lowt.nr t~ .sel-Wt!t. ·
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Pastor S.unday &amp;chbo'l 9:~· the
The ~th ~~ C.t:J.~tm1.aahf7i
Chrirt~· ilr,Oaram at'l,p. m,' Dee. Jl'lm 'ft'U, be .. _J~":i:.. n "~h ~)~,~~
mas ]lrogrart\ I or the Sundlly 20.
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8 p.m. Yotme ~t '1(. ~· ~~~ ~
Scbooi; Junlor youth will gather Syracv.. · IU&amp;, ·.,Churt~h, , F. 1. wUl ~= •.·~·
.-e.
a~ the cburtb Tueaday even,Ing punn Pastor, &amp;9~~ Schof)l-. e :SO Fave
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at-8:80 to go ~arpling to thl!, abut M:orning·· Wc:N:h:tp1 ~lnd ~~tm.af Wllm~ &amp;;hr. .
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in r.nd return to the church for setmon 10 :41J; pr.esenllf;Jqri or ~~· PubUt II W_etcome ~ ..t~
refreshments, There wm be no Chriumae proeratn 'r:so•.J'ednes- theM ~eel accOrding td ,...t ~
choir reHeanat WedheldaY.
day evedine
A.
tor, Rev. rlul Hooks.
' ~, )!h-it Baptist ChurCh, Mid· St. P•ul efiCI ·st! Ah~~ bb1tl.,ift
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Dixie Clftle SulidaY artetnoon.
.~· Sj. · 101&gt;1t:
Mr. and loin. FrOnk H•dJo• and MY. and Mrs. Home&lt; Cil&lt;le and
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oii Mr. and
med at -ch.urcb; Wedne8day '1:30 ~ f:oro, 1nd t~re Is nollf"else. tb~ · col;. ~.... bettnjllne wu the ca-pQatt tpent SurrdAy with Mr. verna Ciftle caD~
M:r. and Mn:. WinDifred Scarm. senior choir wtU be slnging in J• p.o God betide Jht: . l bayJ W'Qfi, .illkl \~ Word Was with and !ln. Allen Tiylot.
~y Circle •~nt Tuesday brough visited the Mrs. Aywood
Pomeroy. There wiJI be no preye~ made 9Je earq.\ ab.d Cl'!l-te4 .dl~h GOd, abd:: ih'e- Word Will .God . ·. •
meetinc; 8:90 p, m. Board 0! "upbn 1t: I, . ev~ tnY biad1, ba'*' iod til_,~ Wbi'd ... made fle!lh, nia:ht with Marilyn Rice, Donu. Jones and family SundAy evening.
Chrlstitn Education will meet at,,t,tretched 0\tl the ()eave~ and ill andt dwel\ ' amOnt Ul, and we be·
chUrch; Ttmrsday 'J:SO p. m. tbe their _bqp\ ~•ve I ~11)mtnded. JJai· hela··L~ tliory."
SUNDAY SCIIoqL LESSON OF THE WEEK
Wbr dJtl tbe early Christiana
annual Christmas: Eve Cindle-- ah 45: S. 12. Wed.neaday e~n1
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date to claltft that God WI&amp; Jh·
hght servlc~ preaented by ttie ae-:vice at 8 ~- ~~ .
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Senior H1 BYF.
Th• F,ecl..-•t.O Churc..h, ........,. l!~tl:! hi -. human life~ Wt be·
Hou• Of Pr~y•r, Chlllter, (Tille ell and RefOrn:\ed . Presbyte(ialt san in ' a stJbte aM ended on 1

Minist~r. 0\l:en

AS$QCJ.TED RAa;.~o

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universal.
.It men would be free, self-governing and prosperous and
live in • wari~&gt;Ss world, t_!!ey jnust team increasingly to put
government "upon his snouldei'."
If Jesus Christ is not SQ ·liQBOred, then golrernmenl will be
upon the shoulder of antlchrl#(, of power-litingry mep wil~obt
morals, who seek ~nd find fti~n· of enslaylng their felle&gt;ws
lor the sake of their llwil · ntalerial aggrandizement. As Wit·
liam Penh so trUlY said:
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" If m~n 'f!ll'not be gov~~ by God, then they must be
governed by tyrants.
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FrH Methodis! Churchre: R•v.
W. H. Strautbaugh, ,..tor: Laur-.1
Cliff: Sunday School 11:30 a. m.,
Phil Wise, Supt.;· Clue: MeeUog
10:30 a. m. Wm. BaUey in charge;
f!itY ~ervJcea 7 p. m. Evangelistic
services 7:30 p, m. paator in dlnrge
Prayer mt&gt;etin" We'htel""" "'' 30 r-

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Chmtian tommumtt
Uftltllll ,._ IMtenW*-1
1be story of the Incunatlon,
~WII)&amp;- do we celebrate Christ· he tayi-, ~~ "an effort to _represent
11111f"
the mean.nr of a sa1vatton whtch
Clilldtb\ are apt to uk that had _actua!l y been bestow~ and
q~iot\ at till&amp; time of th.e year. rece1ved 1n the fellowsh.ip men
PareJJta who feel ill.-equtpped had· with Jesu1.
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tbtOIOJlcal dbeullion m1y
Find G.d In Him
stall tor a while ~Y answerlftJ
"For men m very Lruth found
tJlat
ia the birthday of God in him . When he sa1d 'thy
himCbristmU
Christ. But rmrnl miD..
aN: nle ..t.l •"" curious. Tbey sms ue forgiven tbee', lhe .sinner
100ft wt;t to
11fbo waa Je· knew be wu In fact for-glven, and
And why ,·, bla birth· that the hold of hi• enet~Y waa
.. -~-t
bi-oken. And men and women
' ~~u-u
day
10 1peclal?
At thia ..,·nl, parent&amp; may be whose hVes h.ad bMn empty and
eompeiLe,J to tome to CriiM with meaningleu became, in His presthe leatt undentood and mo•~ ence, 1uddeniy aware of the
difficult arhet. in the Chri..aian bea~:ttY of God, and what had been
--•. .
a form of death became lite eY"er
'I:.I....U
la•tinJ."
Tbeolociaaa WI it the dogma
AI tbe dikiple8 reflected Orl
ol tbe lne•roatioo . It ia an at· their experience. Pnlf. Knox uys
tempt to eapre.t• in 11Jorda a they betame increaama:ly certain
brotbtaklDg s:t)nvictioll tblt wal that .. an e-vent of incalruable
botD ib the flnt Chrliti1n dl~~ti· mapltode" had oteUrrt'd 111 their
~ u ~hi[.;. .. •ouJbt to n~a:ll midtt, and tht:t they had witne~o
.....,t J~ · ,....,. ~- ~.
'f: _ ltd ih ~IUS "God'l •upreme
a.pJI, (e~ .¥d JI.,...-Jehfi4 ID tne diec-IGIUrt of Hirnself to met\."
Pf!!~!ltfrJtt~.Jt'au4-, ,k
~"rhit was the faith of the eart.y
.U1e -.tliclplft knew taat Je•u• ('hurrh, a Caith whjcb could bf ex·
waa. a huinan btlir.g._.;. iDln w~o ~telled. only ln terms ..,r seentosay~
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iJite other merit ind atofy. BUt the tacn·
"Of the Increase of his go\'l!rnment a'od pea&lt;e· tbere sb,tl lbe.il~ -~ lhared fCUy Ja the tnent and story are as irue as t&amp;r:
tEo~ l~lta:tlou af!d auf· (aith, aod tbe faiUi reJti finnly
be no end .. "(Isaiah 9:7). ·•
fftinl
of otdinary exilti!OH.. ~e ujlon What mf!n had actually
Note one phrase from I~lili's prophetic &amp;talem~h!:
foUpd in Je.atu-and find ihere
'' . ahd the govetnment sball
bls ~llQQ.)derj ... " ftl'tllth qt ~!- hu~ lihtnea
clearly thfOOib tie New Telta- JtW "
Un!ortunately, )Vith partilil e~ceptions here and.tbm., g~- ment
BCOO!Ihta QJ '1\1• lite tbllt
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ernment is not yet 11pon His shoulder. If it were, •t would be many peijpJe, even todly, ale
conducted with truthfutneu, ' honesey, modesty, justice, fair draltD to JOve arid ~ hun
play and mercy. There would be no war, and peace would be lllriply r"81!1 the wilreiJt and bht ()f

a Merry Christmas to yoy

with

Many., Parents
Face Chlildren's
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Mulberry Ave .. P\l1li~."'Y· MorntQ m......~! sufli'm~ll&gt;.n blsh.!l» ld w~
Mtfite 11 u ;I'Uli ~'tJttlilt!itO, Ih' ll1~1!. . York _!..,~. 'f.l'•,..::.:i

~h:d!ng
~~olftdof.1t,-the:Atoml~
Walt
Fon;e" ~~'!.
the !,'.ibject
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~ Se111ine~ Pomeroy-Middleport, o., Dec. 19, 1959
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ine pt"O player of the )'Ur' !lr the
PJQLADELPIIIA UPI - John- Mu:well Football Club today.
nt tlbliu, .tar quorte:boC); of the
Blltimh Colli who threw .a re. ;COI'd 32. t'OacbdOVtll ~ues during
the- lzt Natioii,ll Football League
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UPON QII.SROOLDEB
By Howard E. Kenlu&gt;of t'l'il.i011 "frOWl C~ l!eoiiOihln
Submitted by a.&gt;v. Ralpb C. ~IUldel, Pomeroy lioplllt Clatird
"The people thai walked In &lt;larkneso hove seen a ~at
light: they that d~llln the land of tbe Bhadow of death. upon
them hath the light ohined" \Isaiah 9:2).
No one needs to be told that we are walking in darkneq to-day and that the whole world seems to be a land of the sha.
dow of death. War and the tiu'eat of war are everywhere, and
thirty million people have lied or are fieein&amp; from the shadow
of death in their own countries. We need 1101 think, however,
that t·his fate has been reserved for us. It haa been true many
times. if not most of the time, throughout the world's bisiOry.
Into a world of cruelty, tyranny arid death. came Jesus
Christ, tHe Saviour, more than nineteen htintlred and fifty
years ago. Herod, a cruel tyrant, who had sl.iin his wife ani!
two of his sons, ruled in the' province of Judea Where Jesus
was born . Caesar Augustus, another tyrant. bad finished \be
destruction of the hpubiiC of Rome beK)lll by his ullde, Julius Caesar, and had set up a. tyranny hued on \he labor of
slaves, and malntained by the cruel practice of crucifixion.
Seven hundred years before the Saviour was born, haiab,
living in a time of tyranny, cruelty and war, foretold the Coming ollhe Prince of Peace.
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"For unto us a child is bof!l, unto us a SI)D is given&lt; at1d the
government shall be upon his sbou~: and hl.s name shall be
called Wonderful, Cdunse)or, 'The .:ehtY. God, The Ever...st·
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.Jes~s Christ was the ,Rl-~~t"l.libl . foretold by Isaiah cen~­
ies before He come. !liTO 'the world of darltnoH and dealli
came this great hope, ~ had the insight, lalih and coun&amp;e

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Cbrlttmas. is~ time lb sl·qg and be joy!u i. It is a· lime foo everyone. to sing and also

a time to llsten to son~ o the masters, su pg and played by artists. It is especially a
~at it !ll•Y be a joyful season. It is alw the time to try to
m~ lliJtl~r·tlfe ldiltl
the sorrowful and the unfortunate, •nd having started such
a JlfOir'll!l to.~··~~ g qg lbroughout ·lh"' .coming year. In short. swell the song that
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pu ling a song in the h cart of the downcast.
'Ill ~~!Gbratlilg · hrtstlnas let us kl!l!p liim, whose birthday anniversary we celebrate,
the ceub'all!&amp;.ll•~· We :If~· not apt tq leave Christ out of Christmas if we ATTEND
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6 P m. Wed. 9 a. m. Bible
study and prayer, Wed. 7, p. m.
Choir rehear:sal, Mrs. John Werry
d1rector, 1hursda:r oec · 24, can·
dlelight service. MYF in charge.
There w1il be caroling aftLT the
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J:•ysell Rut;. ~e Jf~:~tbodist: flev. day in Advent, Dec. 20, tn:ao a
W. H. Strausbilulht paator: Sun· m. daily morning prayer and serday School 9:30' a. JQ ., Worley 111.0n. Christmas Eve. Dec. 24th.
Hnle1., S. 9. Supt., Morning Wor- 11 :30 p. m. Holy Comm~mon
llbip 10:80 a .~. f'li(Y servJt•es 7 p. ..,_christm¥J DIY,. Dec 215th JO ·oo
m., E.vetljl s~rtlce 1:3" Rottr~ E . a. m. Holy Communion.
Smitli in that''"· Pra]l ~r medlng
TIM First Vnlted Presbyterlan
7:30 Tli"!tday. . , ~·i:- '
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'Middleport, Rev. Howard
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Q~as, E. Codner. p{l!to~· ~unday Dec. 20 sunda)' School; 10 30

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"F6r Unto You a .Child is' Bdrn"
..~"l"!~~~[lf.': ~~~~~ "- Bralll_ford ~~I! Of.. ~hri&amp;t, Ra!pt. in obServance or Christmas aqd
lfurttWe, fiilnlstir. Normarl Hysell. White Gift Sund'ay. Ja!_Ues Buch·
~b,lt~chott•u~f.",Bibli!-S~Jt~l9:30, a1nan i~ tll.e Uturg1st; A Chrlstmu
a ~-i Mornlnrt wonb.lp tv:SO a. m plano and organ d11et will be
.ChriStian ~ndeav~r OOJuthl 6. p. m pl·ayed by Lynn Budunan and
Evening W9rahlp 7 p, qt.; Clu'l!ltmaP Mrs. Lillian Stetff· 0 W'iF will
proiJ'a!Tt, ·nee. 24. ~ ·
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Brac.;bun, Church of Chrld, T.V. communiop. servi&lt;'c ,
Weill• • •mlhister: B"lo S!l!ool • '' T••
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l']a wonhlp 10.80. C!:iidian En- Pastor. cidirch School each Sun·
deavor 6
m.; Evenin1 worship, day mor~i~g 9.30 Jack Bechtle,
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at~end · tbe sl!rvu:e Of carois and
caridl! tiah.Ung :this ~~ening at
'7:00; Follc.wmg tbe serv~ee et the
p&amp;.re~ t_b e Senior choir will sing
catOls for sh~·ins. They wlU re·
tprn for refmhments; Monday
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::!e d~ne~~:~ta m!:n.:. Chrt•tQitts for a lift excbanJe were
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tree

The dining table was c:enteftd
with a larle Jla:bted Chri•tlhae
scene with •lr. fiaurenes plated til
wb1te reyresentin&amp; the slnlint
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Favora were conages of red.
wbJte and blue tied with red ribbon with green pine in tbe back.
Edith Wakely, District Deputy
of Marietta wn jo charge of the
meetmc wtucb opened with the
Xtord'a Prayer in unison .and sms:·
mg of Christmas carols Wlth Fay
Parlin at the piano.
The next meeting was set for
llarcb 27 at Tuppera Plaia• lodge
hall at 1.30 p. m
fhe date Cor the rally wUl be
April 20 at EIU Place on tront
St~et, Marietta.
AtteJ)dlng the distrkt affair
'ftre Mn Wakely, district deputy
Mrs tbarle1 Betzin&amp;, state publl·
city, Mra. Harold Kimes, state
vlce eoundior: lin. La.reftee
Poling. d1striet treesurer; Mn.
Fred Sn~der, district fla« bearer;
Mrs. Harold Wilcoxen. deputy
club uerehry: Mn. 11. L. Alher;~.ft dlBtrlCt flag bearer; Mr1.
Beulah Mayes, disarict councilpr;
Either Wright, dislrld captain
M.. Heney ....... eounell de-

Mrs. Doo.ald Pierce of Athens,
Mr. and au-a. Geora:e c·1I'CIe ID d
Wnlly of South Chartuton. W. Va.
1nd Mr. and Mr1. .James Cirde and
1011 of N'e.- Haven were Sunday
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puty; Fa)' Parlin, couadl de_puty;
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Mrs ~art
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dwuty; Mrs. Ed Watt, eouncil dep ty · Gl dys Lehman
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M~8. ' ~ur Hetzer~ d'epui,J;
Alvin Taylor deputy· lin ·Eva
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-country church in town), -SUDday Pomeroy; W~'do J~ i\larl.ela, pa•tor;
s~hool 9:80 a. m. Supt. Berl Bo81B VunW Ch_u«h School g,:u; a. m.,
Mornihg wor1bip at 11· me•flll! -ltillph lt. Ca.lnpbell, supt.; \V01'8hip
on tb.e Bn'tb. of. JesWJ; ' Eytn,ing lO:t!t- a. m. "We ~ve Seen lfis
sQJ'l'iee;r..wUl, t::ohsht Of .a Christ· 1 191:11 Choir ~~ J ·Jt rl).; ~r.
mas &amp;tm81&amp;m 1· and an exehanre of Ht
~:46 p. ~-:. Sunday Sch?bl
gifts. Program to start at 7:30 CHrt.amar p_r!Jgram, Dee. 24, '7.80

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Pooler and Mrs. Maxine Huffman;
everbody eome, everybody wel·
C()lllt'. Edmond Llfe, Pastor.
Th• Methodist Church, AlfNII,
Rev Robert R. Card Pastor. Sunday Sebool at 9I30, ' Lloyd Dillin·
ger, Supt; WoNihip service .at
10 :45 with Herman Taylor Ja:v
leader; Sunday 1 30 p.. ni) and
7'30 p. m. MYF ChriJitma• .play
pra~tlce; Tuesday evenimr at 8
Christmas ~rogram:
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Church; syr.acuse, Rev. •H&amp;fttd
kuP,P!'lt, Pastor. Sunday, Die. 20,
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eerVlct!J; Junior choh wlll ~ihf an
anthe~ in observance ot El!i.Piat·
mas lind White Gift Sunday. Ml'l
MRry L1sle Ia . dlfeetor;, 10:00
Sun~ny School; Wednesday 4:tft
Jumor Choli' , pra_ct!c~; I I
T... Cerrn•l IY1hjit Cl United
Brethren Church wllJ present on
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St, Pomeroy; Ralp~ C. Zundel
pastor; Wm. Wa~Q, IUDt; 9:00.
11:15 Service of WOJ'!Ifttp and stud)'.
C~tmas JDusie ~ tbe ehOlt. Ser·
mon: "Highlights ~~ Cbrid'• Bir:tl\"
.Nursery and Jumor Cbureh for
children. 7:30 p. m. Christmas prO·
a:raro. _by church school, followed
~ ~1al hour; Wed!, 7 • 1~ Carol
•tgq..taJ by Youn1 People Wlth par·
ty at parsonage.
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MlckU.,...t ·chun=tl 1tt Ch*t,
Fred t Gardner, minister: 9;~
Bible •tud~. R. c. s~.lfy, supt;
10:30 l'lorm~. wonhip Ttle OIOfY
of the Lord,
p. m. Chrid~js
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A nOted modern ecluilar, PrOf.
Jehn .Ka\M of URWh Tlteelo&amp;ieal
Seminw. 1111 tboe claim wa• an
lililfntbte ~ttroWth Of tfte uoaril·
molil experlenee of the primitive

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T~llt · Ulptute for the evening
wn rea8 ~ MO:mtlb I{Jsell, pn.
eldtftt of the clui, with Jim Reed
llvllil !lie o)jeiiliiJ pf&amp;Jor.
Dlirlne the bUJibess ·meeting
thJ.Ii ef'" declded to~.pu~~ae n~W

re;~~urea, 8 ~....! C..arch PR.eclnt . A.
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8:30 a. m. Mort!.ing wonhlp ;~e the
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Sunday School; 7 p.m. Evenirta: ··D~; Ule: ~ial
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wonhip "Perfect security."
wwe .~td ·Od secret pat•
Deftvllle lllltrlm HeiiMII Chur~h weft ~lf:dJ
B~~~ren Chureh wll: --.,.&amp;:;""~ t;s· Laa.gnUle; Don Wachen8tllwa..
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tmas VfOVIm a ·, ~ . 1lr• , _.pastor; Sunday Sdiool 9:80 I. lit.; 1"-rJrt. , Jk~,-and- lln. J'amti
day evening Di.!e. 24. ·~ :\; -.~ \' ijornlnlt •wonhip 10:30 •· m.; Mltl· R.t64-~
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blp . w~ok servlee, W~, 7:30 p.... ; J{r1. · . . :Huaiblt; 101111. T.; llir
Roo;'·. lo~o'Z"r~Sil:l'' 1 ! 01 . Cbrl..,.,. bro~ram, Slltld•y, Del:. on,JI. ·- ;t Ofllllll . ~u.,.u, llljo.
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Chne_tmaa play, young -people JO Wachenatbwan~ enn1elist.
afn. ,,,•.~ ••lin., i:d lb rot-&lt;
csrohng TUetday ni&amp;bt.
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The Kiwanis ~tub is one of the most popular and most bigbly respected organizations of business men, and enjoys a well
deserved tribute for a long list of good works. But in one regafd it IJ tlie Sllllject of no little curiosity.
The nalrle "Kiwanis': is a word that was coined by tile
rounders of the organization, although there have been those
who have thought it llilllllar to an Indian word. Actually, bowerir tfiefe is DO SUtli Cdnbection. "All this is fortunate,'' 0110
of ule internaliooal officers once sald "for it means that Ki·
- i s going to mean lh every community exactly that wfiich
Kiwanians make it mean."
ADd So CbriMmal
Among the Christians of the first century there was DO cele·
braliou' of the blrlb of Clirtst. for their minds were occdpie4
with the tliolil!bts of their Lord's deatb and resurrection. As
a matter of fa&lt;l. at teasi two of the Gospels in our New Testament (Mark aod John) make no mention of his birth in any
way whatsoever. The first day of the week was o!&gt;se"ed in
rommetnoratlon of the fact that it was on that day that Jesus '
\vas seeb alive again for the first time f&lt;lllowlng hit cruclfwoii, anii liy the time ilie liool&lt; of Revelation was wrjtten it
had come to lie known .. "the Lord's Day."
The Uoiiorm Sunday SChool lesson for ~mber 20:
"GOOD NEWS ~'OR THB' WORLD," Luke 2:11-14; Acts
11:19-30.

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!ILICT BISHOP
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Supt. pastor Fourth Sunday tn Adverlt :
YORK UPt-h~ l'i'dlet!~
9: 1" &amp;1 Jll,
10·15 Sunday Sthool 9:30 a. m ; WorshiP., "'tift~ £Pi$~~ C~Urt
a. n'l. ).fbfning
Not 10:30 a. m. Sunday Schools Christ· lliCJ tOdl)' j!\~ Rouse ,o B:r~·~ft
Afraid"· ~-oo
m.
tpas p~p,am 7:30 p. . m; Chriatmall~ld probably connrm .. ~"
BYli' !rl~"ets. ,,
Dav Wol'$1ilpdf a ..
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itt~flthM tbe electlob u ~ P!lllili: .~ " "' ••.• ,..

Tuew" 7 p. m.

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School~ 7jl0 ..,~
Sunday nigr Pto&amp;fim 8\lpdllJ, net. 10. it 1:~ O!i:'ft':' ~~ : T.Dmy an~
Christril.a_a ,P~ :Yo~n&amp; -people 0 .Q ' nt 1'he )"Obhg ~ttJe- 9f tiN
RIChard WUt, ~
go e~::::J.: 1 ~hQ:~· p ul ~~ureh Will tab ...~. D~ · · .•
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Hooks,
Mlnloter.
lO Sun1 ay
~bool, II
Mn. lllmtti Wo , ~ : ~"-' ~ol'f.
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worship
serv1ee·
Cbriitm~s a er.
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play praetlce; 7:a0. ¥ondlf' dlgllt ~e VJfte~. ~..., .
!llrJ .III/OOilaa . wtl1
Christmu pltiy· Youfta people to 'if(U p W'Oltii.
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go caroling afier tbe _pll).
Ttie ~t\i:l~e E Cb
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IIUI Jl1'l.: BUdriz II
ltfhtnJ IUe
0orcu.. ~1'1 Pf'bj;raljl .Will be Oh_ , ~,, .
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Dunn, 2a•!o-:, ~'ILfn!!l• ,-.or.- Uec. 21 at T:SO Jl· 'tz~ .. ~~lil
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Chrlitmu eermon 1:30· Pi'bariht dir@ttbra .~
Sbhdjf St!htial tO:SO; v:Jrlliut 6:30 ,~o.e,, Nf!onU ~ter,
•pl~jij'''
ChrJstmls pro$fti(ll 7:30 Thur&amp;day ~~ .Btt:ft..,~ Y Aclcley.
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evenl98', Dtt. ~. 1 • ,·, • 1
yo~, P'"'l" i will ~o caroUnr •
Carmel i:ua CJtun!ft Iji 1 Dunn lowt.nr t~ .sel-Wt!t. ·
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Pastor S.unday &amp;chbo'l 9:~· the
The ~th ~~ C.t:J.~tm1.aahf7i
Chrirt~· ilr,Oaram at'l,p. m,' Dee. Jl'lm 'ft'U, be .. _J~":i:.. n "~h ~)~,~~
mas ]lrogrart\ I or the Sundlly 20.
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8 p.m. Yotme ~t '1(. ~· ~~~ ~
Scbooi; Junlor youth will gather Syracv.. · IU&amp;, ·.,Churt~h, , F. 1. wUl ~= •.·~·
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a~ the cburtb Tueaday even,Ing punn Pastor, &amp;9~~ Schof)l-. e :SO Fave
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at-8:80 to go ~arpling to thl!, abut M:orning·· Wc:N:h:tp1 ~lnd ~~tm.af Wllm~ &amp;;hr. .
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in r.nd return to the church for setmon 10 :41J; pr.esenllf;Jqri or ~~· PubUt II W_etcome ~ ..t~
refreshments, There wm be no Chriumae proeratn 'r:so•.J'ednes- theM ~eel accOrding td ,...t ~
choir reHeanat WedheldaY.
day evedine
A.
tor, Rev. rlul Hooks.
' ~, )!h-it Baptist ChurCh, Mid· St. P•ul efiCI ·st! Ah~~ bb1tl.,ift
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Hoi4Mdeting

Dixie Clftle SulidaY artetnoon.
.~· Sj. · 101&gt;1t:
Mr. and loin. FrOnk H•dJo• and MY. and Mrs. Home&lt; Cil&lt;le and
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lilmliY ond Mr. ond Mrs. HarrY Mrs. carol Pool, Fiidoy ofiOii&gt;oon.
oii Mr. and
med at -ch.urcb; Wedne8day '1:30 ~ f:oro, 1nd t~re Is nollf"else. tb~ · col;. ~.... bettnjllne wu the ca-pQatt tpent SurrdAy with Mr. verna Ciftle caD~
M:r. and Mn:. WinDifred Scarm. senior choir wtU be slnging in J• p.o God betide Jht: . l bayJ W'Qfi, .illkl \~ Word Was with and !ln. Allen Tiylot.
~y Circle •~nt Tuesday brough visited the Mrs. Aywood
Pomeroy. There wiJI be no preye~ made 9Je earq.\ ab.d Cl'!l-te4 .dl~h GOd, abd:: ih'e- Word Will .God . ·. •
meetinc; 8:90 p, m. Board 0! "upbn 1t: I, . ev~ tnY biad1, ba'*' iod til_,~ Wbi'd ... made fle!lh, nia:ht with Marilyn Rice, Donu. Jones and family SundAy evening.
Chrlstitn Education will meet at,,t,tretched 0\tl the ()eave~ and ill andt dwel\ ' amOnt Ul, and we be·
chUrch; Ttmrsday 'J:SO p. m. tbe their _bqp\ ~•ve I ~11)mtnded. JJai· hela··L~ tliory."
SUNDAY SCIIoqL LESSON OF THE WEEK
Wbr dJtl tbe early Christiana
annual Christmas: Eve Cindle-- ah 45: S. 12. Wed.neaday e~n1
1
date to claltft that God WI&amp; Jh·
hght servlc~ preaented by ttie ae-:vice at 8 ~- ~~ .
.
Senior H1 BYF.
Th• F,ecl..-•t.O Churc..h, ........,. l!~tl:! hi -. human life~ Wt be·
Hou• Of Pr~y•r, Chlllter, (Tille ell and RefOrn:\ed . Presbyte(ialt san in ' a stJbte aM ended on 1

Minist~r. 0\l:en

AS$QCJ.TED RAa;.~o

Cunous m s

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universal.
.It men would be free, self-governing and prosperous and
live in • wari~&gt;Ss world, t_!!ey jnust team increasingly to put
government "upon his snouldei'."
If Jesus Christ is not SQ ·liQBOred, then golrernmenl will be
upon the shoulder of antlchrl#(, of power-litingry mep wil~obt
morals, who seek ~nd find fti~n· of enslaylng their felle&gt;ws
lor the sake of their llwil · ntalerial aggrandizement. As Wit·
liam Penh so trUlY said:
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" If m~n 'f!ll'not be gov~~ by God, then they must be
governed by tyrants.
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services.

FrH Methodis! Churchre: R•v.
W. H. Strautbaugh, ,..tor: Laur-.1
Cliff: Sunday School 11:30 a. m.,
Phil Wise, Supt.;· Clue: MeeUog
10:30 a. m. Wm. BaUey in charge;
f!itY ~ervJcea 7 p. m. Evangelistic
services 7:30 p, m. paator in dlnrge
Prayer mt&gt;etin" We'htel""" "'' 30 r-

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i.Y LOIJII CAhiLl
Chmtian tommumtt
Uftltllll ,._ IMtenW*-1
1be story of the Incunatlon,
~WII)&amp;- do we celebrate Christ· he tayi-, ~~ "an effort to _represent
11111f"
the mean.nr of a sa1vatton whtch
Clilldtb\ are apt to uk that had _actua!l y been bestow~ and
q~iot\ at till&amp; time of th.e year. rece1ved 1n the fellowsh.ip men
PareJJta who feel ill.-equtpped had· with Jesu1.
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tbtOIOJlcal dbeullion m1y
Find G.d In Him
stall tor a while ~Y answerlftJ
"For men m very Lruth found
tJlat
ia the birthday of God in him . When he sa1d 'thy
himCbristmU
Christ. But rmrnl miD..
aN: nle ..t.l •"" curious. Tbey sms ue forgiven tbee', lhe .sinner
100ft wt;t to
11fbo waa Je· knew be wu In fact for-glven, and
And why ,·, bla birth· that the hold of hi• enet~Y waa
.. -~-t
bi-oken. And men and women
' ~~u-u
day
10 1peclal?
At thia ..,·nl, parent&amp; may be whose hVes h.ad bMn empty and
eompeiLe,J to tome to CriiM with meaningleu became, in His presthe leatt undentood and mo•~ ence, 1uddeniy aware of the
difficult arhet. in the Chri..aian bea~:ttY of God, and what had been
--•. .
a form of death became lite eY"er
'I:.I....U
la•tinJ."
Tbeolociaaa WI it the dogma
AI tbe dikiple8 reflected Orl
ol tbe lne•roatioo . It ia an at· their experience. Pnlf. Knox uys
tempt to eapre.t• in 11Jorda a they betame increaama:ly certain
brotbtaklDg s:t)nvictioll tblt wal that .. an e-vent of incalruable
botD ib the flnt Chrliti1n dl~~ti· mapltode" had oteUrrt'd 111 their
~ u ~hi[.;. .. •ouJbt to n~a:ll midtt, and tht:t they had witne~o
.....,t J~ · ,....,. ~- ~.
'f: _ ltd ih ~IUS "God'l •upreme
a.pJI, (e~ .¥d JI.,...-Jehfi4 ID tne diec-IGIUrt of Hirnself to met\."
Pf!!~!ltfrJtt~.Jt'au4-, ,k
~"rhit was the faith of the eart.y
.U1e -.tliclplft knew taat Je•u• ('hurrh, a Caith whjcb could bf ex·
waa. a huinan btlir.g._.;. iDln w~o ~telled. only ln terms ..,r seentosay~
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11ot ·- Uiell .itid
iJite other merit ind atofy. BUt the tacn·
"Of the Increase of his go\'l!rnment a'od pea&lt;e· tbere sb,tl lbe.il~ -~ lhared fCUy Ja the tnent and story are as irue as t&amp;r:
tEo~ l~lta:tlou af!d auf· (aith, aod tbe faiUi reJti finnly
be no end .. "(Isaiah 9:7). ·•
fftinl
of otdinary exilti!OH.. ~e ujlon What mf!n had actually
Note one phrase from I~lili's prophetic &amp;talem~h!:
foUpd in Je.atu-and find ihere
'' . ahd the govetnment sball
bls ~llQQ.)derj ... " ftl'tllth qt ~!- hu~ lihtnea
clearly thfOOib tie New Telta- JtW "
Un!ortunately, )Vith partilil e~ceptions here and.tbm., g~- ment
BCOO!Ihta QJ '1\1• lite tbllt
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ernment is not yet 11pon His shoulder. If it were, •t would be many peijpJe, even todly, ale
conducted with truthfutneu, ' honesey, modesty, justice, fair draltD to JOve arid ~ hun
play and mercy. There would be no war, and peace would be lllriply r"81!1 the wilreiJt and bht ()f

a Merry Christmas to yoy

with

Many., Parents
Face Chlildren's
M• d Abo R . •

Dol J.. ~~ "' •~ •

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· ChrlotWn Sc!Orift ; llo.~o~y, 144 'f. elhon Tllnos ' SlUOft WI\;
Mulberry Ave .. P\l1li~."'Y· MorntQ m......~! sufli'm~ll&gt;.n blsh.!l» ld w~
Mtfite 11 u ;I'Uli ~'tJttlilt!itO, Ih' ll1~1!. . York _!..,~. 'f.l'•,..::.:i

~h:d!ng
~~olftdof.1t,-the:Atoml~
Walt
Fon;e" ~~'!.
the !,'.ibject
lerfJg;~.
fd:'!,Wftm
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auite foitlmate.
still those group.
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Pomeroy-Middleport, o:, Dec. 19, 1959

NOTic~~
=~~NG
JUROit&amp;

B.if 0 Off To Fast Start On
!o.:'"~u'~~.~Y ~:!m~
Quest For 3rd Scoring Titlel···~...ll·~~~rL~J:.:

Indians Shuck
aerl~~=
~u~!~:~:;;;~"f,~f J~.~:~ i!~: w
S~ring
in
h G!our
ls

ROOM HouSE. Tupoen PW••·!
Oh10. Phone Chester YU-6--3151.

WANT ADS

OF

HOUSE, TWO
large living room, built kit""
b.r, 11109 at the offlee or th•
chen cabinets, gas furnace,
in• f
Commissioner• oi Jurort In the
suIate d . Iarge car pon, 12" 001 C
H
f M .
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IP'Oa CONSISTI!NT DI!PENDABLII IUISULT8

Il

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and Mrt. OJW Smlth, llr.

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llr. an
ra. Dan Srolt .

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NEW YORK UPI - Oscar
Frank Burgess t&gt;f Gonu&amp;a is third
CLEVELAND UP!
T" Clev ertlon of Cincinnati , driving for an with 95 in three for a 31 .';' averfALCONI WII.L liMAIN
frontaGe . Wnght Street, off o~r:,t foro~~e ~anua~~~et·m~ul~O land [nJians today annoW:~~d 8 ~: unprecedented third str~ight_ maj~r age and Vhet Walker,. Bradley
Jtt..TI!S
lllLWAUKEE UPI-Tbe MU·
Mulberry Ave . $9500.00. Phone of the Common Pleu Court of d
h"b'tioin schedule which in· college basketball scortng title, u; ~ophomore , Is fourth Wit~ a _ 3_0· "autee Falcon• of the lnternaUon·
I-~~ pll' - · - !noenlon• .lliiOmam eharlf. - 10 . . t C*lll per word for three COIIIetUtJ-.e m.terUoGt,
OO·Y, Wil bur Young, or 622Q saJd County.
c.l~d:: ~~~es a"'"ainst nine mwjor off .t~ the fastest start ever r~ord- point averase on 120 po1nts tr al Hoekey League wiU remain ln
Valley Lumber &amp; Supply Co.,
t:'....Aland S. Norrl.s,
l t&gt;~ "ue clubB. and eliminates the ed With an average of 43 points a four gamea .
8pedal - 011e mOAtb tor 30 eeat11 per coni.
operation for at leatt two thirda
12 1:5 3tc
...-~~
g me for fo:..~r contests
- - - - -- - Middleport, Ohio
hiJ ole of 8 ct!Wt per W1)rd Will be eDU'I'l!d for ad,vertiJ,i"'
Everett J . Tracy.
'l'ri.be's annual spring tour with the .II
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of the seuon after 13 stockhold·
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Robertsdh scored 172 points In
If 1IGl paid Wit!Un 10 days :l...'ter reee.ivtn,: bill..
era put up additional cuh for the
FA.HM SEE OR CALL G. A.
CommiSSIODers of Jurors ~n franCISCO Cilantll.
hito irst four starts. He is averaging
lrrort 111 Advert~ - Should be reported unmediateb'. Tb
team's operation Friday.
lu~~~·__':R:"ac
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&gt;ne,
Oh lO.
l2·15·6tp 12·11-ltc .
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j 'fhe Indi~ns' cross-country tnp 1 almost IQ points a game more than
111i1J SeotJ.oel will aot M n.poaaible for EPOl'e UI&amp;D one UlCOr~.ss Serv•'c•es theSeal~
hula will be_ re(el"ved Ill with the Giant::~ the oldest In the . second -place Jtmmy DarroW of
JOINS BRITISH TEAM
reetlaaertJon.
(20)
r.
offtce of_ the l._'Jila.~e ~Jerk , maJ&lt;r leagues, will be d_ropped duf' Bowling Green.
Card of fbanb Md Specaal Nottcea nf Eveot. tUIO. Obuuarleoll
Darrow has scorc1 I-6B points m
LOS ANGELES UPI-Dan GurPomeroy, Oh10, unttl It o clol·k Lo the early op~nmg m the Na·
pubJiahed r.t 1 cem Jer won1.
THE BEST IN ARTIFICIAL noon ~n December 21, 19!J9 on the uonal League. As a resuH, the_ In· I five· games for a 33.2 avera ~e.
of Riveraide, aUf., tbe tffthWOKDS
1 DA~
S DAYS
8 DAY!
1 11U
BWEEDING r
fGII-owuug ltemti:
dlans will travel ca.st for e1gh!
l;=~~!~~.:l
car driver in In·
16
1&lt;1&lt;
IIOe
R..
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ITEM NO. 1 - fo~or -the I'Ut"ehasc .'an .cs
with Amencan Lea gue ! ~--A.~~rJEW AGREEMENT·--ClllCAGO UPJ-The United
&amp;landings, has jGined
20
tiUc:
tl.2U
$! .W
~-W
ALBEBRT PARKER, CHEfTER, 0. by the Village of romeroy of a teams in Florida , Louistana , Ala·: SPHli\GhELlJ Mas.s UPJ - lhe Steelworkers Union USW threat·
British racing team.
:1&amp;
70c
fLOC
"-""
f7 .00
Kau.tz Feed ~~~re, Chl·~t~r . Y ~k.o~ I new 1960 truck c~is and ~ump Jama and Tennessee .
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I New York. kange~s and. Springfield ened today to seel contempt of
28, competed •for . the
Ad. reoe-1\'fll: b)l 10 A.S. wl..l..l De in tbat d•y'a paper
5-:'.145 or~ l'l\t' Pumt~ ~rtll , 1 ?m ·body of ~he f~Jiowmg dcscNptuon
After 21 "caclu.s l~ague game~ [ndians have renew~d their work- court citations if the steel com·
this year.
eroy 917-:~1, _!Jt; for: IU '~ 111 I- IV~ and .spoo~ft~ttons :
, .
1in Ari:wna, and a _pa1r of contests mg agreement through the 1950-61 pony·by-&lt;:omp•ny on stepped-up
II I Notices
.-or .:&gt;cue
d.ury breeds, 3 b~ef. I du &lt;~ ! pur
l'ruck to 1have gross v&amp;}ucl• 1in San Diego Cahf. the Ind1ans
S · r· ld
tl 1 d·
TRENTON. N. J, UPI-J. D.
ose NO 1\ ::&gt;SO "IATiUN TO
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season . prmg 1e . curren Y ea ~.~nion demanda.
IIIII,
131, Trenf"Qn, outpolnt.d
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weLght ratu~rg of 21,000 UJ6. or v11l fly east. They wt\1 me~t the mg the American Hockey League ,
A refusal to bargain on an in·
J:AIITH l4ATER1AL NEEDED AT ~.t:.W J9tl0 PATfY•.RNS 1-'LASTIC
Chico
V•Iez,
136, New York lO.
1
JOIN
.
Now
h.a
ve
froze
n
semen
more,
proper
wbeel
base
for
9feet
Bos!on
Red
Sux
in
New
Orleans
~
the
top
farm
club
for
the
last
dividual
basis
would
be
in
viola1
60S E. Main Street. Pomeroy,
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win®w blinds and 1h.1des, Vene
1ploce Range- .
musl popu ar bu Is.
dump
body
.
All tyopes of en...-ine .'\pril 9 and 10.
from
0., to fill basement. .Lf you have
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t10n of J1i1 federal court order, un12 18 30tp
t1.an bhnda:, aJI klnda alld colora
wUJ be coc.Rdered but -bid must
1
- --·-:- -::-- any bring it there and dump it
Fiber gJass awning1, JJ.~y and
FUkNACt. WESTING· specify ou. inch ditsplacement,
I'
ion officials charged.
or phone 60U-J or 84&amp;-M.
Nigbt narN p.l.ate&amp; ,u kind&amp;,
HOUSE
•ppli•ttcn.
·~rnold
Bro.
numbi:r
of
cylinderl,
etc.
five
(5)
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The threat came after the USW
12 lf 6tc
Aluminum ladders aU kmds.
then, Svr•cu~ot.', Qh1o. Phone speed Direet In fifth lraR&amp;miSIS.Iuu,
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sent a "revised proposal for set·
Free Estim11te, Dile Wippel
J'
136-Y.
II 19 tfc . two-speed axle, !heat-er .and detlement'' to 95 steel companies.
Supply, 2.l.;i Union Avenue,
-c-=-:-=-c - - · - ~ ' froster, two front ti)'W hooks, one
The proposal called for a "slie;ht·
Pomeroy, Onto.
ll -3u-60te
(Contlnu... From p... One)
Jy higher" wage-fringe beneflt
BOB'S TREE SERVICE AND RB- · r~ar t~w l~p, rig~t aild left elecl WISH TO TIIANK EVERYONE
moval. Phone 6841.
12·3-30tp llrlc wmdslue_ld w~ra. rij!bt and brought from other
sectiona
package than the one ~lgned by
for their wonderful cards and LENNOX Hl·BOY FOJlCEO AIR
&amp;ifli dur\ng my stay in th toil furnace for eale. Excellent FOR RADIO AND T, v. REPAIRS l~ft rear V'lew mirrora, stcmal while yourtg and later turned
.
the union and tbe Ka1ser Steel
COLUM8US UPI-Author1Ues . Company . .
Call Frank Caphlna, -41 4 N. bgh·ts, mud fb.pt, .heavy &lt;luty loose.
Brown Hospital, V. A., Dayton.
condition. Call TU2-f3%(i.
Second Ave., Mkldlepport. 9 bca~es, dleavy duty front and rear
AI an example of thia, Parsons were not aure today how soon 1 The union announcements set
George Neuelroad, Sr
12 1t 8tc
A. M. to 9 P. M.
12..).tfc ~pnnp, reinforced freme, 8.2-D x cite 11 the instance of a bear re· four esc~pees from the Ivy Bluff the stage for another ~~d of
1 2.) 19 llp fHERE::-c:-1S:-;;STl::_LL
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-:-:T:;l::Mc:E TO GIVE
W t»'IO.Il 10 •ply Liree, lug t)lpe on ported in northern Athen11 County N.. c., pnson, who were givc:n ad- bitter conference table m-fl,ghting
"'') ~
a
monogrammed
Christma'
COffDI'i'ION!NG, REFRIGtJl. rear, dump bed to -~ ~.'IJ x kt feet a few yeara ago. The 'bear bad ditional 10 year federal sentences neJ:t week.
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"Ut~ ::,o les
blouse. Three initlalJ tree with
atlon servic:e. Jaclr:'a Refrigera- (four cu. yd.) Wltb 33 :head and been brought from Tenneuee .as here, would be taken back to
------1815 PONTIAC-:-V::B-;:ST:cA
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R-:
C::cH::!EF=~
eervtn!, Chiidren'a, girl 's and
tion, New Haven. Pbone TU· tail. 24" mdei :w.J.th ~ size wing a cub and when full grown had fl~!lh ou~ their terma. .
,1,006. t door sedan. Power
women's a:izes. Th~ Shoe Bo:~~,
231137.
8-23-tl type eab protector, door in tall been turned loose by the owner. 1 That ts up to tbe U. S. attorateering and brakes. Sharp orlg·
MiddleP?r_:__
12-l5-5tc
g&lt;ate, eomp1ete with hoist. Truck
The animal was 80 tame that ney," a spokesman at the' cit¥ jall
AUCTIUN[IR
LO -be _yellow 1ft color.
people were stopping along the said .• ,''But I expect it wm be
inal two tone finiah. Extra good .. GOOD
USED
BIKES
SHOE
c;.mpltt. '""lc.
ITEM NO. 2 - For the pur- road to feed him and wildlife soon.
Mrs. Martha Ru98ell spent SunBJ,aettnar'1, Pomero)'. 12 16 6tc ' skates. record players: 4D rpm
Crl,. lradlonl
Ttle four, part of_ 20 who ea· day afternoon with Mr. and Mn
1 t:ha.se by -tbe Village of Pomeroy game protectors were forced to
records, some brand new toys
A'rlte, PhoM - Contact
fo.r a new 1960 Utility Type Trac- go bear hunting In order to pro- ~ caped from the max1mum secur· Lt:lu Diehl.
18M CHEVROLET BELAIRE, $690
lelt at '-h price. Open 'til 7:30
A. ('. Br•dford. tldlne. Oha.
tor. rrwdtum sue, C~ wheel t)'lpe, teet the public.
ity inat~tutlon l~!t week. were
Attendance, at the Laurel Cliff
2 door sedan . Extra nice orJg. p. m Fife' a Novelty and Gun Shop. S.J&amp;.III
rear tires mtru.mum SJZie 11 Inches,
caught ·i.D Cambndge, Oh1o, juat Free Methodi.St Churck was 99.
lnal finish . Worth much more.
12 16 6tc
Mlddleport.
front tire&amp; llLlntmum a1ze 6.00 (6
An animal of tbls type can be· two days after they gained their I Mrs. Bertha Parter called on
Blaettnar'a, Pomeroy. 12 16 6tc
TELEVJ.qJON. RADIO &amp; SKALL plyJ, Electrletil Sy•tcm, &lt;starter come a killer In an Jn.stant, Mr. freedom. They were found guilty Mr11. Lou Diehl Sunday.
18M PLYMOUTH 8 cyl ., $695. Two CASH PAID FOR MODERN OR
..lJ'I~Uance r9S)akr. Phone Otillj and Ji.rhts), Safety Lights on rear, Parsons claims.
in federal court here Friday of 1 Mn. Edna Schaeter called on
\t.cClintoct Raolne Cblo.
011 c.leaner, fuel gauge, rear wheel
Asked .as to reported b&amp;lilr and tranaporting a stolen car across Mrs. Betty Dlt!h.l.
old guns, shells and ammunition,
door aed•n. Ltkc new red finish .
movie equipmf."nt, power tools,
4-4-30t~
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wgt.s., hydraulic Sllstem. One hea- bobcats in tbia county, Paraons state _lines and wit~ lranspor!ing
Mrs. Margaret AJlen spent the
Blaettnar'a, Pomeroy , 12 16 8lc
almost anylhmg ot value. l&lt;'ife 'sl ~;;;;;;;;;;;;;,;:;;::::;;;;;;;;;::;;;::;;;::;;;::;;;~ ~vy duty indut~l.rtal type ~CNlder, clalma they do not e.11as_t. Ho_uae two rtfles taken
lR the pr-tson 1 afternoon at the home of Mrs.
~-=-:-:--- -- - - - No~elty and Gun Shop, Middle- I I
not less tban 1fJ yard capac)ty cata a~me wild reach lncred..ible break.
Edn-a Schaefer.
lDS3 .BUICK CENTURY $l,09S.
porl. Open 'lil 1:30 p. m.
clt'l.il.rance to be adequate to u~ 1.Ue, he says, and damage attri·
Appearin_g in court before fed·
Mr. and Mrs.
Griff Archer
tr~~.seE~1t~~ ~:O~r :~~~~~~~~:;: _ __
"- _I6_ 6_tc
wllh dump truck, hydraulic con., buted to bears are usually found era! Judge Mell G. Underwood, "(:ailed on Mr. and Mrs. Charles
lin&amp; original finilh . Blaettnar'll, SINGER ZlG ZAG SEWING .MA·
trolled bucket on loader. One bea· to be cauacd by dogs.
lanky Grady Floyd Stone, 23, tbe Diehl and sons.
vy duty industrial type Joadcr,
PariOfiS has INdO I long ~poke&amp;man for the group, tol~. the
Mr. and Mrs. Lou Diehl spent
P
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lk 8
1
2 l6 etc
omeroy.
HINE. L
new.
Originally
Je.ss
tonan 5 feet cu.t can ·be mount- st~y of tho lox and work... I JUdge that deplorable condtttonB Wednesdft.Y evening at the home
cost over $300.00. Pay off bal·
•
k'e
h
1
, ... ca..,. u ... l.:art
ance of $l4l.OO. Payments $B.OO
ed alun~ wlth loader. Mower ~ust with Dr. H. T. Gu • 0 lo Un · prev~oriled at the jail.
of Mr. and Mrs. .Clyde Brown,
On 1 New loldwln.,
.WI Mlk.. aM ModoM
per month. Phone 343 _ 12.16 _61 c
be t.'q uJpped with curb Jilt devlce. v.rslty profeNOr ot a.oloer. In
He sa 1d that prisoners deliber- Pomeroy.
MITROPOLITAN
Each btddcr mU&amp;t bid on each • wtvdr of tt. wily anlm.l. He ately ma-imed themselves to get
Msr. Cathy PuLlins gave a Christ
Wurllbw Pr.no
/JW"&lt;J a.t..
LAHGEC
HuacH ___ _ · Before 9:30 A.M.
item separate-ly, tmd each b.id mu.st al10
•HOCiatect with Larry out of work on the rock pile. I
nras pl;lrty for the members of the
I •• 11 ' tree~. Heaullful, any height, $5.
Mktdlepo&amp;t 6131 ...1
be aocompamed by a cbeCk or Gayle, n.., Mluourl chief .of
"A man can't make Is slinging Sunday School class. Games were
Speer.!,_
l!:w1ng Htnrc, Pomeroy, Ohio.
Plfrrleroy 525
bonrl m the sum of $100.00 to the cons.rvatlon, In • ltudy of ra· a 21-pound hammer on one egg play~d and refreshments were
(9) for Sale
Phone 133.
12 l'l 3tc
KAUTZ •••o ITORI
!Jallsfaction of the Vtllq:e Coun- bi" while Gayle was workiDI on and a cup of coffee," he sal'd.
served to 10 members.
$21 down, $4;50 -'ely
At Ch..ter
ou •&amp;s a gu&amp;l'anty that i.f tne bid is hit mMter'• d ..r" •• OU.
Underwood told the men that
Mr. and Mn.. Clarence Ackley
,.
USED SINK AND GAS OR COAL
I:H.:ccpt~d a contnct will be enter· Mr. Parsons bas a theory on ··J don't think any of you are any Athens spent Sunday with her
Yukon 5-21-45
U!lltD
furnae~. Reasonable. Phone 62~.
H~MILL IIRVICI STATION
ed mto and itll performance pro- rabies which he plana _to test this gCiod." But the judge said he parents Mr. and Mrs. Norman
12 16 He
l.,are t%00 A.M.
perlv :Secured. 'Jh~ cll.ecke or next su~m-~r. He . behevea that wou!d call the ch~rges to thtl at- Schaefer,
oonas wiH be held until the con- rabies or1gma~e m _g rey toxe_s. tentton of the JustiCe Department.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Diehl
Albany 33U
TWO ROOM FURNISHED COT·
Use between Mason and New
tract ur bJd is properly executed caused by eatmg a d1et of pu,tnd 1
m~at, and then apreads to other
1 by ·h im.
_Haven, f40 a montb. Call Ted
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........ I 'Jibe riglht •iB reserve§\ to reject ammals.
lilrlt...l
Swuta, Spruce M~IMI- 12· 12-q~p
Phone
any and al1Dl.d 11 • •
Red lox~fl tmd grey foxc;,s are I
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Euna Schoenlub Clerk entirely dtffel"enl, Parsons says.
Vi-liEJjc of Pome~y
They do _not Inter--breed and the j
fiaab attachment&amp;, fH at Fiie'11
CUSTOM HUlLT Kl1'cHEN DE·
UZJ 12.19-2 tc red fox _111 not susceptible t~ raNove1ty and Gun Shop, MJddleport.
:------b1es whale a grey lox does not 1
1dgncd for your hom~. Fre4J es12 16 6tc
tlmtte1. Foreman al.ld Abbott,
twtve mange. A red lox never 1 The Tax Books are now open for the payment of Decem·
; THREE COLLIE PUPS $~ EAl'H.
Phoue 6!.84·Y.
8-6-tf
OfiJCe
giVell up in captivity wblle a grey
ber and June, 1959 Real Eslate Taxes_ Also Delinquent
Malee.. Phone :-1771.
12 19 Ulc
Pomeroy, 8hlo
J"ox soon be&lt;:'O)meB ducile. A ra·
tax.
Books close Feb. I, 1960.
NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT
bicd grey fox is easily spotted,
No.
18,275
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h.c
&amp;aid,
bectmse
of
ita
poor
phy·
CaM
SINGER
SEWING
MACHINE (20al
&amp;lt•te of Anne K•th•rlne Brown slcal condition.
ltound, 66 model,
orlilnall;y
o.lt'
O.C..Md
Jn iiddltlon to his fish lure
1110 ...........- .......
Brand new
sold (or $179.30.
Meigs County Treosurer
Notice is hereby gt\len that liar- hobby, Mr. Parsons 11 interested
conAOJe cabinet. Take over pa;y,
PHONE old M. Brown who11e Post ornce in LeMchlna fire--arms safety to
INSPECTIONS.
menta $7.00 per month. Balance
Gilmore Supply Store, address is Middleport, Ohio, haal younc sprnt.amen and u1 foundlng
due ~4.30. Phone 343. l2·18·Ulc
Pelt Control Co. Mem· been duly appomted Administrator an outdoor club in Rutland .
THAD• SOMETHING YOU- - Your pany.golng elotheo
ber uf NaUonal Pest Control of the !:state of ·Anna Kathenne
The Paraont family live in a
need for braitd new aUt. toya,
A11ociaUon.
1:!-J·tfe J..lirown late of Middleport, :-Jetp nice hOme in Ru~land with a go~r ·
dooerve lhe beol care ...
blket, dolb, cap auna at Fife'•
County, Ohio. deceased.
·
liCe room where. Mr. Paraons purNnveHy iind Gun Shop, MJddle· (20bl l nSUrQrte&amp;
,D~~;ted thu 18th day of December, IUel his hobb~eli. Mrs. Parsona is
Our efficient dry·de.nh)l is knoWll
port. Open 'UI 7;30 p. m.
1969.
a teacher In tbe RuUand echool
for •h4aheat quality ------ yet OOtts
INSIJRAl'icK
U 18 Otc
Jo". U. O'BRIEN
and bas tau&amp;ht" there for 31 yeara.
Fire, Aute;.
no mC)re than elsewhere!
Judge of Lh~ Pro~te Court They have a dauaht~. Jane, a su·
ClUUS't'MAS TREES, 7~ to P-00
8318.
.Meigs County, Ohio pbomore In RuUand High School.
at Gravely Tractor Salea, below
(12) 19, 26; ( 1) 2. 3tc
Mr. Parton&amp; no~r aerves aa a
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Farm Bure1u, Pomli!roy. John
DON
We Plek·Up ud DeUver
substitute
maU carrier for Dale
Lawson.
12 18 3tp
Mu6Ser.
PONIES FOR CHRISTMAS.
Prompt
1ize1 and color•. Paul orr. """""
1032.
12 18 8tp

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Want Contemp.t
Acti.OD Jn Court

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Retired Trapper

Enough Escapee
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Society Events

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S4lvt $445.00

MEIGS COUNTY REAL ESTATE OWNERS

LegaI N .

KARR &amp; VAN ZANDT

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Termite
Control

McCULLOCH
CHAIN f:.AWS

DaUy Sentinel, Pomeroy·Mid~iepott, 0., Dee. 19, 198...._7

F. Sin 5plnlt

Clyde G. Millhone

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~sonal

attenUon!

FULTON-lHOMPSON
TRACTOR SAUS

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.fEtEV~SION· GUIDE

3

WSAZ.TV Channel
Channel 3- Saturday I
\1:10 Weatbercut
11:15 Nltewateh

4 :00

Command Performance

Channe•1 3-Monda)

4:SO saturday TheateT

5:30 HunUng and Fishing
5:4&amp; It's Hllmmon:t PlayUme
6:00 News Picture
,. .lG Sports Roundufl
8:30 W:aterfront
7:00 Saturda) - 'Nikbt Jnmboree
7:30 Bonanu
'8:SO M:atl and the CHallente
9:00 The Deputy
9:30 FiVe Fingers
10:30.. Law of the Platnsm'n
l1:00 .Newt~
~1:10 't"'ef'ttie.·r••
ll:lD Shoctwateb
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Ootlib ~ "Mi
Play Your Hunch
Price II ~gbt
Concentration
1~:.00 Truth or Consequences
12:30 It Could. Be You
1~00 Mid Day News
1:ui Movietime
3~ Young Dr. Malone
3:30 From These Roots
1:00 House on ltlgh Street
UO Split Perronallty
'5 :00 Steamboat Bill
5:30 Sgt. freaton
8:00 Steambol!t Bill
6:15 Jim .Thacker Show
B:t5 Wea.\hercast
8:30 N~wa Picture
8:45 HunUey Brlr.lley Repert
~;00 Huckleberry Heund
T:30 People are Fun.. ~
8:00 Wv&amp; ~~on-' ::.i.rrlap
!! :!0 Tales of Wnlls Fai'io
9":00 p~ CiiiDil
9:30 G&lt;J:odye&amp;.r Theater
10:00
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11 :SO 'fhls i11 the Life
12:00 TV Chapel
12:30 In'duatry on Parade
12:e Garden Club of ~hP." Air
1:00 Championsh.lp Bdwling -.

2:00 Film
- 2:1~ NBA· Be!lk.etball
~:B() World Championship Coif
5iSO Time: Present
., :po Meet the Prets
8:.30 NeWs Pletuft
7.00 Riverboat
~.Oil SOJD!IN Showease ,

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10:00 ld:lretta Youn1
· "11:30 Wlclilta TOwn
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1·00 TO!fay
9:00 ltat\e Doonan Show
9:30 CoMedy 'I'lme

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'1&amp;:60 Studlo Wre!tllnr
~i,~ .JiJ Jif . .
1:110 All.Star Golf
l:f\11 ·11~"'111 · Hop
Cha'ri'nt!18-Mond:a
1.:30 Dt"'\ Cl&gt;irk Show
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9-:'00 ~wr~n~:e We~. s.aoJ
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11:110 Up·~~·MlaDIA! Notal
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12:30 ·B!obop ·P lb
1:00 College ·N!!W'JfColJfeNDOI
!:lk) 'mh "Bengal Uncers
2:SO Sci4PJ,.ee Theat~r
3:00 Pml~en)ial llls!lon
J:SO Championship Bridge
':00 Paul Winchell Sbow
UIO Broken Arrow
5:00 Matty's Funday Funnies
5:30 Roller De-rby
8:30 Robin Hood ·
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11:211 Yol&amp;r 'l:88o Reporter
[11:30 Mr. AJa.DI6 and Eve

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:00 ~n BaDdaMad
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l:OO Sin fi'ranctsho Beat
1:80 Your :&amp;net "ReDIIIIM'
8:40 Weath~nhan
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6:~ John Oaly Z.eWI
7:08' Colt :45
7:30 Shirley ~pie storybook
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8:80 Bourbon ~ Beat
9:30 lfdventaroi" in' ~ne
IO:sp Man Wltll."- 'llllllt!ft ··
'll:ql) \'be NeWs ~1.
\hQJI ~tnntDI t~ Weatbet
I 11:10 SportH RepOrt
11:15 Late Show

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8:30" The Alaskans
,0:3() World of Talent ·•
11:00 The News Tonigl(t

WfiTN..TV Channel 13

Eli1111ntl 13 - Saturtla~

3:30 Blue Bonnett ·Bowl Foothall
· 6:00 Dance Party
1:00 Bold Adventure
7:30 Perry Mason _
8:30 Wanted-De.a~ · « AU~
8:10 Mr. Lucky
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9:30 Have Gun, WW Trivel
lhOO Gunsmoka
10:80 Not FQr Hire '
11 :Oil II O'clock N.,..
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1:80 Sign Off

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12:00 Love of Ltftt
12:30 Search For ·Tomorrow
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Mr. -and Mrs. Wa)'ne Carpenter
of BE!Ipre spe~t Surlday with ~Itt
moU"t, Mrs. Belen oltfhMon. ·
Mrs. Edward . Simpson spent
Sunday and Monday' at the home
of her son Calvin, Pomeroy.
: Mr. and Mrs. Darcy Pott~ of
,1,;\:';~~::~ · Lcrian spent the weekend wltb liler
tnOther, Mrs. Lovey Ss)'re.
:,
ltlren McKay of BaShan spent
Mom!ay night with her grandlllR!r;
th•"l l" M'rs 'ldl Howell:
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Society News .

the
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party last

Ladies Aid
Thursday
Verna Rose, Kathleen McNk:kle;, · Viola cornell, Evelyn B'ol·
Gru.eser, Irina Ihle, Mtl'tiMary
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Rev.

the ' hOlts,
Jtthnson and Debra and
The Sunshine- Buddlea
School clais met for a
day evening · at the hom&amp;
Linda Johnson.
Mr. and Mn ..Paul Hamm of near
J:.anca8ter were recent guests ·· of
their cousins the Delmar Hamm11.
:Mi'. and Mrs:· John Ihle and
thi:Mi child.l'il"Q were 1he Saturday
pil!ts ij{ •Mr. f.nd :Mrs .. Robert Ran&amp;OIJ' of f:,anc•stet'.
ll'heri' Will 1b"e. a ·christmas progrbtn at the chtli-eh On Christmas
Eve. .
' ·' ~.Mrs. veba ~,e ot Reedsville
was ~h~· receti.t g'Uest of" Mn. Virginia 'nloreD. ·

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DI!ALI!R FOR

MEIGS EQUIPMENT
COMPANY, INC.

Massey-Ferguson
New Holland ·
SOlar Permanent
De Laval

Legal Notice

IIOTICI of HIARING lw
MM-lon. Oh Jo. O.C.mt..r
Lawrence E. Gavin 107,i2e!
prisoner now &lt;:onflned

l'HONI! 411

cor·~l:'~'u::lo~n~·~~t~::.:z)~~·,;~

ion,
ion Ohio,
January, 1909,
rame, County
bath, automatic
baae· the crime of recelvini stolen
-ltMI MlriM' latta and hrvlc.,
acrea. perty and servina 1 sentence
ment. water syatem,
Some frult. $7000.00.
to 7 ye
· IJtlbl 1
600 I. Moln 11. .... -...
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VIRGIL TIAPORO, hiM~Mn
Jng ·~f::: ~hee Ohloe P::d:n and
aox 229
PHON 1 10f.Y · Pllrt~le Cum mission, on or after
12 19 31
1141
Rent
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4 DOOR
lranmnillion, dean
•II 1ood 141'8, and
ivor'J' over red tlnli.b,

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and 5 room • ....._.
me~L A. W. Benael. Phoat
110.M.
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~-ROOMS and BATH BASEMENT
hardwood noon, I Younllatow~
kitchen, furnace, l:a&amp;2 Powell st.
'M.lddleport. Phone DU·M.
' 12 17 3tc
apartment

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NOTICI 0' API'OINTMINT
lxecu.. r
l•tate of Hoyt W. Curti•

co" No. 11.2~"'"~

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Den·r Dauy Producta Head

Notice ,, noreby given
~r 0. Curtis whOle POll Office
11ddreu Ia 134 West Kanawha Ave·
nue, Col\lmbus, Ohio, bas been
dllly appointed 111 Executor of tbe
F"tate of Uoyt W. Curtis late or
Meta• County, Ohio, dece.aed.
Dated this 18th day 'of December
1038.
F. H. O'BRIEN
Judge of the Probate Court
MelO:s County, Ohio ,
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3 ROOMS, PRIVATIII BATH. PRI·
VATE entranee. Ntceb' tuml•h·
od, outomallc oteom 'hut, utiiJ.
LOS ANO!LEs uP(-~lvaro
ties lumllbed. !Jill !'&lt;&gt;well St., Gutlerru, 1~7\0, t.lexloo Clb,
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COLUMBUS (Special) - S. L.
JohniOdbaQ&amp;h, Defiance Milk
ductl Co., DeCiance, wu eleoote&lt;1
pre.ident far 1880 of the
Dairy ~uctl Auoclatiun, It
announced today. ,
He wllJ alkeeed .Robert "E. Webner, (ottaee Cre•mery t."'o.,
ville, al ht~ad of the atatewlde astoclaUon of lftOl'e U.n 200 dairy
plllnts, proeeuon and dlatrlbuton
ol milk, lee _m, bllt.. r, eheeae
and ot.IM- mUk prodr.Wa.

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NOTic~~
=~~NG
JUROit&amp;

B.if 0 Off To Fast Start On
!o.:'"~u'~~.~Y ~:!m~
Quest For 3rd Scoring Titlel···~...ll·~~~rL~J:.:

Indians Shuck
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S~ring
in
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ROOM HouSE. Tupoen PW••·!
Oh10. Phone Chester YU-6--3151.

WANT ADS

OF

HOUSE, TWO
large living room, built kit""
b.r, 11109 at the offlee or th•
chen cabinets, gas furnace,
in• f
Commissioner• oi Jurort In the
suIate d . Iarge car pon, 12" 001 C
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IP'Oa CONSISTI!NT DI!PENDABLII IUISULT8

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NEW YORK UPI - Oscar
Frank Burgess t&gt;f Gonu&amp;a is third
CLEVELAND UP!
T" Clev ertlon of Cincinnati , driving for an with 95 in three for a 31 .';' averfALCONI WII.L liMAIN
frontaGe . Wnght Street, off o~r:,t foro~~e ~anua~~~et·m~ul~O land [nJians today annoW:~~d 8 ~: unprecedented third str~ight_ maj~r age and Vhet Walker,. Bradley
Jtt..TI!S
lllLWAUKEE UPI-Tbe MU·
Mulberry Ave . $9500.00. Phone of the Common Pleu Court of d
h"b'tioin schedule which in· college basketball scortng title, u; ~ophomore , Is fourth Wit~ a _ 3_0· "autee Falcon• of the lnternaUon·
I-~~ pll' - · - !noenlon• .lliiOmam eharlf. - 10 . . t C*lll per word for three COIIIetUtJ-.e m.terUoGt,
OO·Y, Wil bur Young, or 622Q saJd County.
c.l~d:: ~~~es a"'"ainst nine mwjor off .t~ the fastest start ever r~ord- point averase on 120 po1nts tr al Hoekey League wiU remain ln
Valley Lumber &amp; Supply Co.,
t:'....Aland S. Norrl.s,
l t&gt;~ "ue clubB. and eliminates the ed With an average of 43 points a four gamea .
8pedal - 011e mOAtb tor 30 eeat11 per coni.
operation for at leatt two thirda
12 1:5 3tc
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g me for fo:..~r contests
- - - - -- - Middleport, Ohio
hiJ ole of 8 ct!Wt per W1)rd Will be eDU'I'l!d for ad,vertiJ,i"'
Everett J . Tracy.
'l'ri.be's annual spring tour with the .II
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If 1IGl paid Wit!Un 10 days :l...'ter reee.ivtn,: bill..
era put up additional cuh for the
FA.HM SEE OR CALL G. A.
CommiSSIODers of Jurors ~n franCISCO Cilantll.
hito irst four starts. He is averaging
lrrort 111 Advert~ - Should be reported unmediateb'. Tb
team's operation Friday.
lu~~~·__':R:"ac
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Oh lO.
l2·15·6tp 12·11-ltc .
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j 'fhe Indi~ns' cross-country tnp 1 almost IQ points a game more than
111i1J SeotJ.oel will aot M n.poaaible for EPOl'e UI&amp;D one UlCOr~.ss Serv•'c•es theSeal~
hula will be_ re(el"ved Ill with the Giant::~ the oldest In the . second -place Jtmmy DarroW of
JOINS BRITISH TEAM
reetlaaertJon.
(20)
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offtce of_ the l._'Jila.~e ~Jerk , maJ&lt;r leagues, will be d_ropped duf' Bowling Green.
Card of fbanb Md Specaal Nottcea nf Eveot. tUIO. Obuuarleoll
Darrow has scorc1 I-6B points m
LOS ANGELES UPI-Dan GurPomeroy, Oh10, unttl It o clol·k Lo the early op~nmg m the Na·
pubJiahed r.t 1 cem Jer won1.
THE BEST IN ARTIFICIAL noon ~n December 21, 19!J9 on the uonal League. As a resuH, the_ In· I five· games for a 33.2 avera ~e.
of Riveraide, aUf., tbe tffthWOKDS
1 DA~
S DAYS
8 DAY!
1 11U
BWEEDING r
fGII-owuug ltemti:
dlans will travel ca.st for e1gh!
l;=~~!~~.:l
car driver in In·
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ITEM NO. 1 - fo~or -the I'Ut"ehasc .'an .cs
with Amencan Lea gue ! ~--A.~~rJEW AGREEMENT·--ClllCAGO UPJ-The United
&amp;landings, has jGined
20
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$! .W
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ALBEBRT PARKER, CHEfTER, 0. by the Village of romeroy of a teams in Florida , Louistana , Ala·: SPHli\GhELlJ Mas.s UPJ - lhe Steelworkers Union USW threat·
British racing team.
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70c
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Kau.tz Feed ~~~re, Chl·~t~r . Y ~k.o~ I new 1960 truck c~is and ~ump Jama and Tennessee .
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28, competed •for . the
Ad. reoe-1\'fll: b)l 10 A.S. wl..l..l De in tbat d•y'a paper
5-:'.145 or~ l'l\t' Pumt~ ~rtll , 1 ?m ·body of ~he f~Jiowmg dcscNptuon
After 21 "caclu.s l~ague game~ [ndians have renew~d their work- court citations if the steel com·
this year.
eroy 917-:~1, _!Jt; for: IU '~ 111 I- IV~ and .spoo~ft~ttons :
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1in Ari:wna, and a _pa1r of contests mg agreement through the 1950-61 pony·by-&lt;:omp•ny on stepped-up
II I Notices
.-or .:&gt;cue
d.ury breeds, 3 b~ef. I du &lt;~ ! pur
l'ruck to 1have gross v&amp;}ucl• 1in San Diego Cahf. the Ind1ans
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TRENTON. N. J, UPI-J. D.
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A refusal to bargain on an in·
J:AIITH l4ATER1AL NEEDED AT ~.t:.W J9tl0 PATfY•.RNS 1-'LASTIC
Chico
V•Iez,
136, New York lO.
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Now
h.a
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froze
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semen
more,
proper
wbeel
base
for
9feet
Bos!on
Red
Sux
in
New
Orleans
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the
top
farm
club
for
the
last
dividual
basis
would
be
in
viola1
60S E. Main Street. Pomeroy,
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win®w blinds and 1h.1des, Vene
1ploce Range- .
musl popu ar bu Is.
dump
body
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All tyopes of en...-ine .'\pril 9 and 10.
from
0., to fill basement. .Lf you have
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t1.an bhnda:, aJI klnda alld colora
wUJ be coc.Rdered but -bid must
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Fiber gJass awning1, JJ.~y and
FUkNACt. WESTING· specify ou. inch ditsplacement,
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ion officials charged.
or phone 60U-J or 84&amp;-M.
Nigbt narN p.l.ate&amp; ,u kind&amp;,
HOUSE
•ppli•ttcn.
·~rnold
Bro.
numbi:r
of
cylinderl,
etc.
five
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The threat came after the USW
12 lf 6tc
Aluminum ladders aU kmds.
then, Svr•cu~ot.', Qh1o. Phone speed Direet In fifth lraR&amp;miSIS.Iuu,
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sent a "revised proposal for set·
Free Estim11te, Dile Wippel
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II 19 tfc . two-speed axle, !heat-er .and detlement'' to 95 steel companies.
Supply, 2.l.;i Union Avenue,
-c-=-:-=-c - - · - ~ ' froster, two front ti)'W hooks, one
The proposal called for a "slie;ht·
Pomeroy, Onto.
ll -3u-60te
(Contlnu... From p... One)
Jy higher" wage-fringe beneflt
BOB'S TREE SERVICE AND RB- · r~ar t~w l~p, rig~t aild left elecl WISH TO TIIANK EVERYONE
moval. Phone 6841.
12·3-30tp llrlc wmdslue_ld w~ra. rij!bt and brought from other
sectiona
package than the one ~lgned by
for their wonderful cards and LENNOX Hl·BOY FOJlCEO AIR
&amp;ifli dur\ng my stay in th toil furnace for eale. Excellent FOR RADIO AND T, v. REPAIRS l~ft rear V'lew mirrora, stcmal while yourtg and later turned
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the union and tbe Ka1ser Steel
COLUM8US UPI-Author1Ues . Company . .
Call Frank Caphlna, -41 4 N. bgh·ts, mud fb.pt, .heavy &lt;luty loose.
Brown Hospital, V. A., Dayton.
condition. Call TU2-f3%(i.
Second Ave., Mkldlepport. 9 bca~es, dleavy duty front and rear
AI an example of thia, Parsons were not aure today how soon 1 The union announcements set
George Neuelroad, Sr
12 1t 8tc
A. M. to 9 P. M.
12..).tfc ~pnnp, reinforced freme, 8.2-D x cite 11 the instance of a bear re· four esc~pees from the Ivy Bluff the stage for another ~~d of
1 2.) 19 llp fHERE::-c:-1S:-;;STl::_LL
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W t»'IO.Il 10 •ply Liree, lug t)lpe on ported in northern Athen11 County N.. c., pnson, who were givc:n ad- bitter conference table m-fl,ghting
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monogrammed
Christma'
COffDI'i'ION!NG, REFRIGtJl. rear, dump bed to -~ ~.'IJ x kt feet a few yeara ago. The 'bear bad ditional 10 year federal sentences neJ:t week.
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"Ut~ ::,o les
blouse. Three initlalJ tree with
atlon servic:e. Jaclr:'a Refrigera- (four cu. yd.) Wltb 33 :head and been brought from Tenneuee .as here, would be taken back to
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C::cH::!EF=~
eervtn!, Chiidren'a, girl 's and
tion, New Haven. Pbone TU· tail. 24" mdei :w.J.th ~ size wing a cub and when full grown had fl~!lh ou~ their terma. .
,1,006. t door sedan. Power
women's a:izes. Th~ Shoe Bo:~~,
231137.
8-23-tl type eab protector, door in tall been turned loose by the owner. 1 That ts up to tbe U. S. attorateering and brakes. Sharp orlg·
MiddleP?r_:__
12-l5-5tc
g&lt;ate, eomp1ete with hoist. Truck
The animal was 80 tame that ney," a spokesman at the' cit¥ jall
AUCTIUN[IR
LO -be _yellow 1ft color.
people were stopping along the said .• ,''But I expect it wm be
inal two tone finiah. Extra good .. GOOD
USED
BIKES
SHOE
c;.mpltt. '""lc.
ITEM NO. 2 - For the pur- road to feed him and wildlife soon.
Mrs. Martha Ru98ell spent SunBJ,aettnar'1, Pomero)'. 12 16 6tc ' skates. record players: 4D rpm
Crl,. lradlonl
Ttle four, part of_ 20 who ea· day afternoon with Mr. and Mn
1 t:ha.se by -tbe Village of Pomeroy game protectors were forced to
records, some brand new toys
A'rlte, PhoM - Contact
fo.r a new 1960 Utility Type Trac- go bear hunting In order to pro- ~ caped from the max1mum secur· Lt:lu Diehl.
18M CHEVROLET BELAIRE, $690
lelt at '-h price. Open 'til 7:30
A. ('. Br•dford. tldlne. Oha.
tor. rrwdtum sue, C~ wheel t)'lpe, teet the public.
ity inat~tutlon l~!t week. were
Attendance, at the Laurel Cliff
2 door sedan . Extra nice orJg. p. m Fife' a Novelty and Gun Shop. S.J&amp;.III
rear tires mtru.mum SJZie 11 Inches,
caught ·i.D Cambndge, Oh1o, juat Free Methodi.St Churck was 99.
lnal finish . Worth much more.
12 16 6tc
Mlddleport.
front tire&amp; llLlntmum a1ze 6.00 (6
An animal of tbls type can be· two days after they gained their I Mrs. Bertha Parter called on
Blaettnar'a, Pomeroy. 12 16 6tc
TELEVJ.qJON. RADIO &amp; SKALL plyJ, Electrletil Sy•tcm, &lt;starter come a killer In an Jn.stant, Mr. freedom. They were found guilty Mr11. Lou Diehl Sunday.
18M PLYMOUTH 8 cyl ., $695. Two CASH PAID FOR MODERN OR
..lJ'I~Uance r9S)akr. Phone Otillj and Ji.rhts), Safety Lights on rear, Parsons claims.
in federal court here Friday of 1 Mn. Edna Schaeter called on
\t.cClintoct Raolne Cblo.
011 c.leaner, fuel gauge, rear wheel
Asked .as to reported b&amp;lilr and tranaporting a stolen car across Mrs. Betty Dlt!h.l.
old guns, shells and ammunition,
door aed•n. Ltkc new red finish .
movie equipmf."nt, power tools,
4-4-30t~
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Mrs. Margaret AJlen spent the
Blaettnar'a, Pomeroy , 12 16 8lc
almost anylhmg ot value. l&lt;'ife 'sl ~;;;;;;;;;;;;;,;:;;::::;;;;;;;;;::;;;::;;;::;;;::;;;~ ~vy duty indut~l.rtal type ~CNlder, clalma they do not e.11as_t. Ho_uae two rtfles taken
lR the pr-tson 1 afternoon at the home of Mrs.
~-=-:-:--- -- - - - No~elty and Gun Shop, Middle- I I
not less tban 1fJ yard capac)ty cata a~me wild reach lncred..ible break.
Edn-a Schaefer.
lDS3 .BUICK CENTURY $l,09S.
porl. Open 'lil 1:30 p. m.
clt'l.il.rance to be adequate to u~ 1.Ue, he says, and damage attri·
Appearin_g in court before fed·
Mr. and Mrs.
Griff Archer
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wllh dump truck, hydraulic con., buted to bears are usually found era! Judge Mell G. Underwood, "(:ailed on Mr. and Mrs. Charles
lin&amp; original finilh . Blaettnar'll, SINGER ZlG ZAG SEWING .MA·
trolled bucket on loader. One bea· to be cauacd by dogs.
lanky Grady Floyd Stone, 23, tbe Diehl and sons.
vy duty industrial type Joadcr,
PariOfiS has INdO I long ~poke&amp;man for the group, tol~. the
Mr. and Mrs. Lou Diehl spent
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omeroy.
HINE. L
new.
Originally
Je.ss
tonan 5 feet cu.t can ·be mount- st~y of tho lox and work... I JUdge that deplorable condtttonB Wednesdft.Y evening at the home
cost over $300.00. Pay off bal·
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ance of $l4l.OO. Payments $B.OO
ed alun~ wlth loader. Mower ~ust with Dr. H. T. Gu • 0 lo Un · prev~oriled at the jail.
of Mr. and Mrs. .Clyde Brown,
On 1 New loldwln.,
.WI Mlk.. aM ModoM
per month. Phone 343 _ 12.16 _61 c
be t.'q uJpped with curb Jilt devlce. v.rslty profeNOr ot a.oloer. In
He sa 1d that prisoners deliber- Pomeroy.
MITROPOLITAN
Each btddcr mU&amp;t bid on each • wtvdr of tt. wily anlm.l. He ately ma-imed themselves to get
Msr. Cathy PuLlins gave a Christ
Wurllbw Pr.no
/JW"&lt;J a.t..
LAHGEC
HuacH ___ _ · Before 9:30 A.M.
item separate-ly, tmd each b.id mu.st al10
•HOCiatect with Larry out of work on the rock pile. I
nras pl;lrty for the members of the
I •• 11 ' tree~. Heaullful, any height, $5.
Mktdlepo&amp;t 6131 ...1
be aocompamed by a cbeCk or Gayle, n.., Mluourl chief .of
"A man can't make Is slinging Sunday School class. Games were
Speer.!,_
l!:w1ng Htnrc, Pomeroy, Ohio.
Plfrrleroy 525
bonrl m the sum of $100.00 to the cons.rvatlon, In • ltudy of ra· a 21-pound hammer on one egg play~d and refreshments were
(9) for Sale
Phone 133.
12 l'l 3tc
KAUTZ •••o ITORI
!Jallsfaction of the Vtllq:e Coun- bi" while Gayle was workiDI on and a cup of coffee," he sal'd.
served to 10 members.
$21 down, $4;50 -'ely
At Ch..ter
ou •&amp;s a gu&amp;l'anty that i.f tne bid is hit mMter'• d ..r" •• OU.
Underwood told the men that
Mr. and Mn.. Clarence Ackley
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USED SINK AND GAS OR COAL
I:H.:ccpt~d a contnct will be enter· Mr. Parsons bas a theory on ··J don't think any of you are any Athens spent Sunday with her
Yukon 5-21-45
U!lltD
furnae~. Reasonable. Phone 62~.
H~MILL IIRVICI STATION
ed mto and itll performance pro- rabies which he plana _to test this gCiod." But the judge said he parents Mr. and Mrs. Norman
12 16 He
l.,are t%00 A.M.
perlv :Secured. 'Jh~ cll.ecke or next su~m-~r. He . behevea that wou!d call the ch~rges to thtl at- Schaefer,
oonas wiH be held until the con- rabies or1gma~e m _g rey toxe_s. tentton of the JustiCe Department.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Diehl
Albany 33U
TWO ROOM FURNISHED COT·
Use between Mason and New
tract ur bJd is properly executed caused by eatmg a d1et of pu,tnd 1
m~at, and then apreads to other
1 by ·h im.
_Haven, f40 a montb. Call Ted
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........ I 'Jibe riglht •iB reserve§\ to reject ammals.
lilrlt...l
Swuta, Spruce M~IMI- 12· 12-q~p
Phone
any and al1Dl.d 11 • •
Red lox~fl tmd grey foxc;,s are I
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Euna Schoenlub Clerk entirely dtffel"enl, Parsons says.
Vi-liEJjc of Pome~y
They do _not Inter--breed and the j
fiaab attachment&amp;, fH at Fiie'11
CUSTOM HUlLT Kl1'cHEN DE·
UZJ 12.19-2 tc red fox _111 not susceptible t~ raNove1ty and Gun Shop, MJddleport.
:------b1es whale a grey lox does not 1
1dgncd for your hom~. Fre4J es12 16 6tc
tlmtte1. Foreman al.ld Abbott,
twtve mange. A red lox never 1 The Tax Books are now open for the payment of Decem·
; THREE COLLIE PUPS $~ EAl'H.
Phoue 6!.84·Y.
8-6-tf
OfiJCe
giVell up in captivity wblle a grey
ber and June, 1959 Real Eslate Taxes_ Also Delinquent
Malee.. Phone :-1771.
12 19 Ulc
Pomeroy, 8hlo
J"ox soon be&lt;:'O)meB ducile. A ra·
tax.
Books close Feb. I, 1960.
NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT
bicd grey fox is easily spotted,
No.
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&amp;aid,
bectmse
of
ita
poor
phy·
CaM
SINGER
SEWING
MACHINE (20al
&amp;lt•te of Anne K•th•rlne Brown slcal condition.
ltound, 66 model,
orlilnall;y
o.lt'
O.C..Md
Jn iiddltlon to his fish lure
1110 ...........- .......
Brand new
sold (or $179.30.
Meigs County Treosurer
Notice is hereby gt\len that liar- hobby, Mr. Parsons 11 interested
conAOJe cabinet. Take over pa;y,
PHONE old M. Brown who11e Post ornce in LeMchlna fire--arms safety to
INSPECTIONS.
menta $7.00 per month. Balance
Gilmore Supply Store, address is Middleport, Ohio, haal younc sprnt.amen and u1 foundlng
due ~4.30. Phone 343. l2·18·Ulc
Pelt Control Co. Mem· been duly appomted Administrator an outdoor club in Rutland .
THAD• SOMETHING YOU- - Your pany.golng elotheo
ber uf NaUonal Pest Control of the !:state of ·Anna Kathenne
The Paraont family live in a
need for braitd new aUt. toya,
A11ociaUon.
1:!-J·tfe J..lirown late of Middleport, :-Jetp nice hOme in Ru~land with a go~r ·
dooerve lhe beol care ...
blket, dolb, cap auna at Fife'•
County, Ohio. deceased.
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liCe room where. Mr. Paraons purNnveHy iind Gun Shop, MJddle· (20bl l nSUrQrte&amp;
,D~~;ted thu 18th day of December, IUel his hobb~eli. Mrs. Parsona is
Our efficient dry·de.nh)l is knoWll
port. Open 'UI 7;30 p. m.
1969.
a teacher In tbe RuUand echool
for •h4aheat quality ------ yet OOtts
INSIJRAl'icK
U 18 Otc
Jo". U. O'BRIEN
and bas tau&amp;ht" there for 31 yeara.
Fire, Aute;.
no mC)re than elsewhere!
Judge of Lh~ Pro~te Court They have a dauaht~. Jane, a su·
ClUUS't'MAS TREES, 7~ to P-00
8318.
.Meigs County, Ohio pbomore In RuUand High School.
at Gravely Tractor Salea, below
(12) 19, 26; ( 1) 2. 3tc
Mr. Parton&amp; no~r aerves aa a
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Farm Bure1u, Pomli!roy. John
DON
We Plek·Up ud DeUver
substitute
maU carrier for Dale
Lawson.
12 18 3tp
Mu6Ser.
PONIES FOR CHRISTMAS.
Prompt
1ize1 and color•. Paul orr. """""
1032.
12 18 8tp

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Want Contemp.t
Acti.OD Jn Court

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Retired Trapper

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11:15 Nltewateh

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5:30 HunUng and Fishing
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6:00 News Picture
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8:30 W:aterfront
7:00 Saturda) - 'Nikbt Jnmboree
7:30 Bonanu
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9:00 The Deputy
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10:30.. Law of the Platnsm'n
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3:30 From These Roots
1:00 House on ltlgh Street
UO Split Perronallty
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5:30 Sgt. freaton
8:00 Steambol!t Bill
6:15 Jim .Thacker Show
B:t5 Wea.\hercast
8:30 N~wa Picture
8:45 HunUey Brlr.lley Repert
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T:30 People are Fun.. ~
8:00 Wv&amp; ~~on-' ::.i.rrlap
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Mrs. Edward . Simpson spent
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Jtthnson and Debra and
The Sunshine- Buddlea
School clais met for a
day evening · at the hom&amp;
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Mr. and Mn ..Paul Hamm of near
J:.anca8ter were recent guests ·· of
their cousins the Delmar Hamm11.
:Mi'. and Mrs:· John Ihle and
thi:Mi child.l'il"Q were 1he Saturday
pil!ts ij{ •Mr. f.nd :Mrs .. Robert Ran&amp;OIJ' of f:,anc•stet'.
ll'heri' Will 1b"e. a ·christmas progrbtn at the chtli-eh On Christmas
Eve. .
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IIOTICI of HIARING lw
MM-lon. Oh Jo. O.C.mt..r
Lawrence E. Gavin 107,i2e!
prisoner now &lt;:onflned

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Notice ,, noreby given
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11ddreu Ia 134 West Kanawha Ave·
nue, Col\lmbus, Ohio, bas been
dllly appointed 111 Executor of tbe
F"tate of Uoyt W. Curtis late or
Meta• County, Ohio, dece.aed.
Dated this 18th day 'of December
1038.
F. H. O'BRIEN
Judge of the Probate Court
MelO:s County, Ohio ,
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ville, al ht~ad of the atatewlde astoclaUon of lftOl'e U.n 200 dairy
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wbtcb had been made by T1m
Neutzling. The table blessing was
offered bY Rev. Fred I. Gardner
Followmg tbe dinner the group
weDt upatalr1 to the sGcial rooma
of the church where Mtl. Willlam Reynolds, opened the meetlng witb prayer, Mrs. Edward
Frei:H!b read the second chapter

Two men are being charged today in county court for ma· 1
0.1 Coun~y prop~u.y 1n L{le w-.Le~,;~~.tng ut ~.ne

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Spons:&gt;r~ Yule
Light Contest
The New Havfm' Garden Club I&amp;
':lponsorlng the Chr~tmas li~hting
-:obtest In the Bend are11 again this
year Mtss Lelat\ J~;ne Powell is
servi ng as chairm,n. w1th Mrs
' Phthp Wolpert, co-chairman.
Th(' conteat covers the territory
from West Columbu to Graham
Stat10n, including , Haven l;leiglhl.
rrh:es will be glv~:~n to winners In
llhe foJlowins catfsorte.:
Overall Ll&amp;htlnJ, re1iaioJ1s; over
all Ughtin'!, non·teliJiou•: Win·
duw, rellaioua window,, nM·HU&amp;·
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non-rellgloua: tmd one for the most
beautUully Ujllted live Christmas
trte.
Jud!Jing will taltt plaoo the
lng of December 21 . AU th011t
in, to enter the- eon\eit 11\Uit
so b)' Dec. 20, and M.triea must
Hpllted
b)' 8:30 p. m. ·em;
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Newatk, wu heavily
the tOp and ,lde.
MlliJ\IOnil chlll'gta oftl!utting
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, i.t was stated by tbe sher·
wiU •ppea~ Wore
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COLUMBUS UPJ-Gov. Michael [
v. DtSalle todQ madl 'a puo1e J
poaslble for Edgar J. ~~on, 10,
or Scloto county, corW'Jct.ed · 31
years ago of first dearee murder
·ID the 1laytnc of a deputy liter-

Otho Mu1rray,

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''lbe covemor commuted Btll'- third from
, sentence from first to aec- sented them

years. Mayor
Po11ce Jed Webster
releate.
yeari •I tiring. The party was held
for tbe chicken dinner was served
Bendlllll clais, and the administration

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By LUCILLI IHAWKINI

Mn. John Epple oi Minersville
underwent msjor surgery tl'lday
morninJ;: at Holzer Ho,pnal and
reported as convalescfng mooly
t:lauflhtcrs. Mrs . Lar'ry Brown
Miss Jo'reda Jo:pple oi Colum·
arc here ass1stlng m her care
Mrs. Aaron Kelton and Mn.
Victor Hannahs were Gallipolis
v1s1tors f!' ndt~)' .
Wayue Jtus~tell of Louisville,
Ky., 1s the guest o! hi s mother,
Mrs. Samp RusacJ.l.
James Woodgeard underwent
i surgery at Meh;:s General Hospt·
tal Thursday Hnd Is convalescmg
nlcely.
Mrs. Jed Wehater Sr. and Mr!i.
Jed Webster Jr , spent Thursday
lh Gallipolis and Pt Pleasant
1\lu Maxme Arnold ree.elved a
call f!"rtd11y evenmij: from her
b:otller, SFC John S. Aumiller
who baa bet-n stationed in Oak·
hmd, Cal1f, snd u now translerred to the Clnclnnnli area. He,
Mr11. Aumiller and Kon Stan, are
now resltlmg m New R1chmond.
They ~xpect to VIsrt i11 the area
during the holidays.
Melody Roush, daughter of Mr
and Mra. Howard Roullh of Peach
Fork R.:tad Is a medical pahr-nt
at C&lt;tmden-Clark Hospital, Park·
erabura
Rev. Robert Card wu 11 Colum·
bus vllltor Friday and called on
~1rs Avery Goegleln at St. An thony Hospital and Fred Leif
he1t at Univeralty Hospital.
Mrs. Norman Weyersmllle, Mrs
Roy Grueser, Mrs. W. A. Morian,
Mrs. Homer Radford , Mrs. Wtl·
llam Gruner, Mrs. Huih Bearhs,
:\1n. Howard Dolin. Mrs, Edward
llumphrey, Mn .• Clifford Leifheit
Mrs. Arlee Abbott, Mu. Lewis
Grue~~er and Mra. George S~mner
members of the Rod. Springs
Better Health Club met at the
home Of Mrs. Ma,me Arnold Jo'ri·
day to prepare Christmas boxea
for the shut·lns and elderly of
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~lncers on a Dw I charge and )':ynon· by l'ol!'eroy vtllage pob..,e 10r m~oxtcauon.
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George Sauer, pallent at Mason
Clime, Js reporled to be recover- ,
mg nicely from the heart attack I
which he suffered last week. He
ex:pe&lt;'ts to be home early next
week
' Gary Pre:udenl, ~;tudent at OU
1arrived this week to spend the
of Luke aad Mrs. Oscar Roush Chnstmu vacation with h1s p&lt;'lr•
read tbe article, "Just a Boy.'' , ents Mr and Mrs Gerald Pre•·
A plano solo "0, Holy N1ght ton '
wu presented by Mr J. Martha
Child1 who was also the accom· Miss Carol Hudson who is attend
panlst for the singing during the ing M1l11gan College at Milliean,
program. "No Room" which wu Tenn., is expected home today for
taken from " Ideals" was read li)' the ChrlBtmaa holldays.
Mrs. Reynolds.
Ourmg the cand lelight service
Major Loren R Keefer of Ja·
wh. ~ b followed Mrs. Robert Rei- pan vJaJted 'recently with hlB brobel read scriptores while group ther-m -law and SISter, Mr. and
leaders came forward to light Mrs. Ber! Bcxhmer and family. Mal
their candles. Leaden; were Mn. JOr Keefer and h1s family are sta·
Leo Childs, Mrs French, Mn Er- tinned m Japan and he was sent
nest Lallance, Mn. Homer Jones, tu Washm gton on official busi·
Mrs. C. E. Varice , Mrs. Wilham ness and spent a few days in
Bradford and Mn&gt; Mmme Gil- Middleport Also visiting the Bomore .
dimers 1s Mrs. Golda Whlte o£
A short busmess meetm g was Nelsonville
cunducted by the . pre~ldenl , Mrs.~ Mrs Bertie W1se and Mrs W;,.
Reynold11 wtlh vanous reports be· Bradford.
lng gwen from special commtt·
tees
Members of th e Bereans class
rhe sunshme buddy g1fts were who helped w1lh the dinner for
gtven out by Mrs David Darst Sr. the class were Mrs Edgar AUens·
and ~rs Herman Lohse Gifts wo.cth, Mrs George Mowrey, Mrs.
were given from the class to Mrs George Hudson, Mr.s George MelD
Gardner, Mn, French, teacher of hart, Mrs. Clarence McNeal, Mrs.
the class and the claar;; presldenl.
Gef~rude M1ller, Mrs. Kathryn
The teacher of the class Mrs Ervtn , Mra. Claude A1hlcy, Mn.·
French presented ilfts t~ mne 0 .
E. McKmley, Mrs . Marvin
members witty perfect attendanc~. Kelly and Mrs Martha Childs.
Receivin~ gifts were Mrs. Min·
erva Child!'rs, Md. Darst, Mn
Lallance, Ml"ll, Lollse, Mrs. Mae
Lightfoot, Mra . Wm. Theobald ,

the Strongest Dollars

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Tho Loyal Women's ClaBB of the Middleport Church. of
Kelly ~me Wednesday
Christ met Thuroday evening at the church for the" Chrrst- to M.ark
spend
the Chrutmas holidlya
mas meetlnl[.
w1th his parents, Mr. and Mn.
J'IULAI)I!'.U'HS"
The meeting was preceded with a dinner which was served Marvm Kelly and Mrs Ann Bailey
Poui - · Borbora Ruah by the llereano ClaBB of the church . The dinner tables were and son, Gary .
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trees
on
them
and
also
through out the room. Favors
Mrs. Herman Lohse, Mrs Frank
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CIIUCKU FOR tODAY
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M Per,uua-.. Annuel lttttort,

Danny Sanborn, student at OU
came Wednesday tQ spend the
Chnatmas bohdays with hil fam..
ily
Mn Grace Pratt and · MrL
tl'ank Powers and son BobbJ were
m Galhpohs one day th1s week.
Mrs Manmng Kloes and IOD,
Kent viSJted recently wtth Mr.
and Mrs Paul Smart.

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