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THIRTY JAMESTOWN (N.Y.) POST-JOURNAL—Thursday Evening. December 24. 1964
The Following FALCONER and FREWSBURG Businessmen
Wish You A MERRY CHRISTMAS " L U C K A N D T I M I N G M A K E BEST SELLER: XHUSc»3raa3JMS$&&«Mt ^*sjo8jw^jw)Bi5wi»&T»:^wi«^
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Greetings We're sending a special reindeer to you with every good wish for a Merry Christmas!
MOORE'S HARDWARE Frewsburg, New York I
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No Runaway Recording -
Seen In Yule Music This Year
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May Your Christmas Be Blessed
Sates & Service
WHITE'S LAWN MOWER 142 Falconer St. Prewsburg, N.Y.
Phone Frewsburg 569-2645
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1 By PRESTON MCGRAW
United Press International Last year this time, the big
gest thing in Christmas records ', was "The Singing Nuns."
The year before that, it was
Top - selling Christmas tapes1 rale ude:
(RCA Victor—FTC2157.) , "Merry Christmas," by the from' Mills Brothers. (Dot DST25232). Season's Greetings
"The Many Moods of Christ-! Perry Como," by Perry Como.j " T h e S t o r y ,of Christmas as Sung and Told by Tennessee
©*'* to you, our good friends! L & A TOOL & DIE, INC
314 West Main St Falconer,
» "The First Family." This year, g * it is hard to put a finger on w
! any record that is "biggest*' 2 $ That is the word of Robert R if Loewy, who runs the record I » and tape department for Allied g
Radio in Chicago. There are five tapes and nine
„ records of Christmas music | j that are being bought heavily, g » but none is a runaway.
>»* i i . c IM^L- ?,nA t iming yj
mas," by the Robert Shaw Cho- (RCA Victor—FTP1030). Ernie Ford and the Roger Wagner Chorale." (Capitol ZT1964).
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HAVE A VERY MERRY CHRISTMAS!
from all of us
I i French Yule i | Is Happily i Fashionable
PEACE BE l
WITH YOU May the season bring every joy
to you and yours.
| King's Heating & Sheet Metal, Inc. | | 137 S. Work St. Feiceeer, N. Y. |
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N.Y.
"It 's just luck and that makes a Christmas best seller," according to Loewy. "The Singing Nuns" came out about the right time last year
J « J ^ J « 3 ^ J W J « 3 ^ 5 « 5 ^ 3 K 5 B 5 5 i ^ 5 ^ j B « « a j » S « » ^ 5 « J ^ « 5 ^ for pe0pie to be ready for religious music.
FREWSBURG PHARMACY Phono 549.4425 Frewsbura., N. Y.
Dedicated to PLANNED Proscription excellence
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X Sincere
Good Wishes
"The disc j o c k e y s began ji plugging it on the radio and it * * U . A M * A t t A I *
'White Chris-went over.
"Bing Crosby's mas' is still
7J>'r© oil aglow
with best ish*$ tor root
Ciuistmas happiness.
going pretty good to g after 20 years. 'White Christ- £ g mas' is an Irving Berlin song I 3 from a movie — Holiday Inn.'
"The movie started the song t Then the disc jockeys going.
# picked it up and it^has been a popular seller ever since."
Big Sellers
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By SCOTT B. BRUNS United Press International PARIS (UPI) —Frenchmen
$ will find the far corners of the ^ Jf earth snuggling under their
^ S J * i W i « S t t » : ^ S t t i « ^ S n j i » s * ^ ^ S « Christmas trees this year. 3»jo«JB8JWJB«j«]Kjaa:R»wsjn«»»j^ That's the way it has been
* planned by the director of the £
2" French capital's biggest depart- fc
ment stores, g This year shoppers crowding jt into the big three—Au Prin-
3 temps, Galeries Lafayette and § La Samaritaine — are choosing
<fi among 14th c e n t u r y styled H Swiss clocks (200 - 300 francs— » $40-560), hand - carved Polish | statues (75 francs — $15), 100-& year-old samovars from Russia g (250 francs—$50) and luminous if yo-yos from the United States
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FREDERICK E- MATTISOU I I
- Julia's Restaurant 15 Center St, Frewsbnrg, N.Y.
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I WARREN'S BARBER SHOP Falconer, New York 29 East Main Street
^ ^*. ^ . . . . c * v,iU. (Capitol ST1071 S (stereo) and T1071 (mono).) \ "Merry Christmas," by Bing
& ^ ^ B K ^ ^ ^ S « ^ J « ^ S « ! « ^ ^ ^ i « ^ « ^ ^ ^ i « Crosby. (Decca DL78128 (ster-« 5 ^ ) W : * » * a ^ : ^ > * & J « » 5 5 W ^ ^ eo) and DL8128 (mono).) Does |
not include "White Christmas." J This Christmas Spend g
The big sellers among Christ- « J « J B S « & ^ J W « J » » 5 J M « W 5 « 5 ^ $ mas records this year, accord- * $ ing to Loewy, are: g "The Star Carol," by Tennes-'•* see Ernie Ford.
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Be of good cheer . . . Christmas is herd Have a happy holiday.
COCOANUT GROVE RESTAURANT
JAMESTOWN — WARREN ROAD FENTONVILLE, N.Y. PH. FREWSBURG 569-9010
2 With You," by Robert Goulet. $ (Columbia CS6876 (stereo) and | CL2076 (mono).) « "Christmas With Mahalia i » Jackson," by Mahalia Jackson. £ s (Kenwood Records, LP499 mono * S only.) H "The Doris Day Christmas » Album," by Doris Day. (Colum- J 3 bia CS9026 (stereo) and CL2226 g » (mono).) $
"The Andy Williams Christ mas Album," by Andy Wil- « Hams (Columbia CS8887 (ster- ft eo) and CL2087 (mono).) J5
" T h e Chr i s tmas Song ," by Nat King Cole. (Capitol SW1967 t
g (stereo) and W1967 (mono).) 8 Vf "Bonanza — Christmas on the § « Ponderosa." (RCA LSP 2757 |5 » (stereo) and LPM2757 (mono). » $ "The Joy of Christmas," by ' $ the New York Philharmonic ft and Mormon Tabernacle Choir, g *2 conducted by Leonard Bern-O s t e i n . (Columbia• ML 5899 ai (mono). Number of stereo ver-
44 WEST FALCONER STREET
FALCONER, NEW YORK
TELEPHONE 456-1077
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Paradoxically, it's fashionable £ to be slightly foreign in France,
§j the country which coined the word "chauvinism."
Teen-agers are wearing "Har- $| j vard" sweaters and sub - teens w
2 are buying "Beatle" guitars 5
1 T M R , 3 - S g s G e S % N H ••• •• .1 • • • • — . • • • • — — — i s francs — $11.50); six strings 75 tmMummmmmmmmmmkwummmu^T&^*+^*Q | francs-$15). S S But French merchants tend to g S make up in savings on their KJ » outdoor displays what t h e y S S might appear to lavish on for- R 2 eign buying. S ^ This year only La Samari- 9 iff taine — which calls itself the
biggest of the big stores—is putting on a major street to rooftop decoration effort.
# La Samaritaine's biggest A planned sign was up by the end
nempmess • §of 0ctober ~ wel1 ahead of. r i a its competitors. It depicted a I
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JAMES B.SCHWAB CO., INC. Duplicating Machines
223 W. Main St Ph. 413-11*2 Falconer, N.Y.
J multi-story rocket - borne car- K 8 toon bear wishing a "Joyeux w j * Noel (Merry Christmas) to the g » Moon." . § S But even this, coupled with a Jj[ 8 few neon Christmas trees and * » an alley of brightly lit Christ- § S mas stars, looked pale com- « ^ pared to the costly eif©«ts_jciim^« ^ mon to America. M B The management at Au Prin-\j«
S temps, perhaps the swankiest of S t the big three, frankly admitted fi
$ it had cut down on the outside | | 31
H a y the miracle
of the Christ Child he upon your home and in your hearts thia
Christmas Day. May the good Lord b l e a
and keep you and your loved ones*
FORSBERG FURNITURE Fine Furniture — Appliances — TV — Rotfo
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E. Main St., Falconer, N. Y. Ph. 487-5695 2
£ b * ^ S « i » i W * « s « i e « i « S « i « decorations this year. & £ - - ^ £ « £ « £ « S « 5 « ! ^ ^ ^ ^ i ^ S « « ! ^ ? ^ X « ! » * « S « ! e t t B S S « J « J « $ « J ^ s i o n unavailable.)
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I 8 GREETINGS TO A l l
FROM YOUR POST-JOURNAL CARRIER SALESMEN LISTED BELOW
1 WESTFIELD
Ted Franklin Jerry Gilmore Louis Ivfone •ill Loach
BARCELONA Tracey teanett
YOUNGSVILLE Robin Inqols Mike Lindvay
ASHVILLE Gary Fisk Kei* Forbes Patrick Jones
CELORON John Undboom Don Boutelle Jeff Lindstrom Bill Preestler David Thorp Leonard Lampo
WEST ELLICOH
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Llndquist Jim Caiavitta Ken Fairbanks Pet Ftynn KeHh Iriaes Gory Carlson Irian Lund be ra lay Taylor
LAKEWOOD Lorry Knickofbeckor Pool Slocnm Milton Harp Victor Anderson Gree. Toft Chock Hodojes Van Swoarieeoe Terry Tmvor
Mike Potorsee
Dean Keneh Ted Till Poto Schroth Bill Wright Ken Boobo Phil Haven Paul Hodin Stove Erickson Randy Milner
SHERMANS BAY Ed Siporok Alloa Neilson Jr.
YUKOTE Alan Freoburg
FREWSBURG Jack Calvin Dave Olson Bill Emloy Dana Lindberq Tom' Josephson Jim McLaughlin
SHERMAN Doug Froy Scott Shaw
MAYVILLE Jim Holcomb Bob Goortson Keith Michel Sam McMcKter Brad Vifoppat
PANAMA Dennis Scheller John Ireland
CLYMER Reedy Vender Schacff
SUGAR GROVE Tony Pratx Paris Hurainger
RUSSELL Charles Ohmtr
BONIWOOD Randy Morris
RIPLEY Gary Lanphero David Hawker
FINDLEY LAKE Bred Morkhem
FALCONER Douglas Jacobs Scott Enadahl Richard Stock David Stearns Frank Tilaro Fred Plana David Krieg Lonio Rossettl Richard Olson Thomas Blancherd Patrick Walker Steve Ston.tfom Rick Undohl Jeff Schwon
KENNEDY Dane Boyd Lynferd Osgood
RANDOLPH Tom Roman David Mann Eddy Fox Owen Cerr Gary Guerdot
EAST RANDOLPH Dale Wedsworth
SOUTH DAYTON Randy Gens Ronald Killock David Moynihan
ELLINGTON Jonathan Emmlek
LITTLE VALLEY Gordon Nesbitt
CAHARAUGUS Douglas McNutt
SHKLAIRVILLE Robert Carter Richard Betts
CHERRY CREEK Lester Park Jr. John Colburn Mike Colburn
PORTLAND Tim Powell
GERRY Lynn Johnson Stove Wkkmark
FLUVANNA Karl Peterson Russell Seestrum Jr. Richard Wolfe
GREENHURST Terry Newman David German Charles Eimeer
POINT STOCKHOLM Tim Ecker
CONEWANGO VALLEY John Swansea
BCMUS POINT Greg Johnson David Goodell Scott Swansea David Johnson Barry Carlson Jeff Word
HARTFtELD Donald Hammond
DEWITTVILLE Brent Barmoro
JAMESTOWN Jeff Cull John Duck RuHin Van Hook Deen Johnson William Smith Berry Johnson Reeald Preybeiinski Deeald Anderson Charles McKale Robert Morrell Edward Godfrey James Callander Louis Snyder John Anderson William Harvey Greg Casamonto Gary La Mar Lance Barnes Larry Kingsbury James Blake James Stearns David Lindberq Steve Gilbert David Hutchens Dennis Spots Arnie DePetro Charles Johnson Timothy Anderson Robert Sanderson Tern McGrow >*.ark Shevery Bryne Desmond Edward Smith Craig Lindquist
Daniel Fray David Bloomberg Randy Archibald James Allen Tim Cochran Ronald Gotska Timothy Carlson Terry Lorenc Steve Thoren Jim Jacobsoif Craig Schaffnit Kecnetn Schults Robert Myer Grog Fox John Andrews Gcry Swaason James Lingenfelter Mike Harrington Edward Ubor Dan Fagerstrom Grog Meier Don Bauer Andy Alpough John Martin Jeffrey Ohlsson David Hatfield Peter Magnuson David Shoemaker Jan Stevenson Richard Raddack Martin Juul Mike Burnside Brian Sivi John Horan Gary EJander Norman Lewis Dennis Brerrtley Jeff Case Dennis Weils Penl Bell Ray Porter Steve Schenk Nick Laegworthy Dennis Bush Doug Kinnie
Gregg Richardson Don Bush Dan Troinor Tom Russo Dave Nogurney Brian Ellison Jim Pcrtorniti Alan Jarosxyski Phil Dontico Dave Bimbor Dean Zindler Sam Malice Ralph Caruso Dave Lundmark Larry Johnson Sam DeAngeio Joe Fi or en tin© Merlin Peters " Bruce Lefler Dennis Wilson Felix Mistretta Jim Kestler Them Gustavson Tony Patorniti Donn Johnson Hugh Tranum Bob Peterson Bob Catimori Steve Larson Carl Calimeri Brad Larson Vera Williams John Ferrari Dave Aloimo Bruce Johnson Dave Pickett Leslie Cortright Tom Lawsen Fred Weaver
Joe Spete Grant Monroe Brian Fred© Rod Damon Bob Carlson Chuck Clark
Dole Johnson Chuck Cord » Tony Flint Bill Servis Ren Steestrom Gary Aim Jim Gustofson Gary Swansen Scott Allen Peul Phillips John Johnson Dava Gustfeson Mike Hoyt Gene Johnson Ken Moore Joe Tebene Brian lllig Pat Brett Andy .tahesee Daryl Swansen Bob Ostrom Bill Stull Tim Fagerstrom Jack Weedward Joe Guiffrida Wayne Nordine Mike Zdunski Lee Liddie Rich Weimer Dave Risheer Steve Milliner
Motor Routt Operators
Ross Abers Howard Kent Scott Cesne George Yince Fodale Bill lurk Frank Art W« Robert Meiquktt Dick Palmgnict Donald Beck Everett Creedeil
BELLEV1EW Bradley Crist
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