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BRIEFS

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ON THE 2ND FLOOR

$69.00 - 4 Pc. Sets · · · · · · Sale $50.00
$79.00- 4 Pc. Drop Leaf Sets
Sale $64.00
$89.00- 5 and 7 Pc. Sets · · Sale $68.00
$98.00 - 7 Pc. Sets · · · · · · Sale $79.00
$119.00-7 Pc. Sets · · · · · · Sale $99.00
$129.00- 5 Pc., 7 Pc., 9 Pc. Sets
Sale $104.00
$139.00 -7 Pc. Sets · · · · Sale $114.00
$149.00-9 Pc. Sets · · · · Sale $125.00
$159.00- 4 Pc. and 7 Pc. Sets
Sale $132.00
$249.00 - 11 Pc. Sets .. .. Sale $218.00

F RIDAY and SATURDAY
January B-9

"THE EVI L OF
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Pt&gt;l e r Cus h1 ng, l'elt'f Wood·

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JA N. 11 -12
"M USC LE BEACH
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NEW YEAR ...
NEW CAR~
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ELBERFELDS
January Clearance Sale

Let us he Ip you sfart off the new year wi th a new
car~

Our popular bank auto loans not

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SEE US AND SAVE .. , NOW!
MENS AND BOYS

Credit Life Insurance At No Extra Cost

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liii~ens J1alional B hk

COATS and JACKETS

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ON THE 1ST FLOOR

ELBERFELDS
January Clearance Sale

Member Ff:'deral Df'po:-.1 1 insurance Corporation
THE '' I•IIOOLE PORT ON THE BE AUTIFUL OHIO
BE T WEEN PITTSBURGH, PI\ /\N O CINCINN •\11,0

HOMEOWNERS
INFORMATION SERVICE

Mens &amp; Boys Sweaters
ON THE 1ST FLOOR

$27.50 COATS · JACKETS _ SALE $21.00
$25.()9 COATS· JACKETS _ SALE $19.00
$22.50 COATS . JACKETS _ SALE $16.50
$18.95 COATS · JACKETS _ SALE $13.00
$16.95 COATS· JACKETS _ SALE $12.00
$16.5() COATS · JACKETS _ SALE $11 .00

HUNDREDS TO SELECT FROM

$14.95 COATS. JACKETS _ SALE $10.ofl

14.95 Sweaters Sale 10.00
13.95 Sweaters Sale 9.00
12.95 Sweaters Sale 8.00
10.95 Sweaters Sale 7.00
9.95 Sweaters Sale 6.50
8.95 Sweaters Sale 6.00
7,95 Sweaters Sale 5.50
6.95-Sweaters Sale 5.00
4.95 Sweaters Sale 4.00.

Fri. &amp;Sat., January 15&amp; 16
We Wil l Have At Our Store FactQry
Trai ned Representatives Representing
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· eWOOD PANELING (WELDWOOD
By U. S. Plywo&lt;!d Corp.
eAZROCK VINYL ASBESTOS FLOOR TILE
ARMSTRONG CEILING TILE
Representatives Will Expl ain The ir Proand Instruct You In Their Use. This
ld Be Of Interest .To Those Wanting to
Their Own Work and Also Those Just
in Materials.

KING BUILDERS SUPPLY CO.
WY 2-3748

FURLOUGH 'END/I
Second Lt. Roger Hartung,
who has been on 1..-louab wlib
his wife and mother, Mrs. Eddie Hartung and Olber relatlml,
lell Wednesday for San AntOt&gt;lo, Te•aa, where :oe will be lla·

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$13.50 COATS · JACKETS _

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$12.95 COATS · JACKETS _

SALE $8.~

$11.95 COATS · JACKETS _

SALE $7.50 ,

$10.95 COATS · JACKETS _

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$8.95 COATS· JACKETS _

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JACUON, Tellll. !UPII A fllh uo1 IJIIIIO official uld
'l'lleoday • Abblt wiUt three
boms ...........bl to hil
office, Roblllll ordlaarU, llavt
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Management of Flood-Battered

Olevo and Nancy, on w..me.
day In a fllJl)lly gatllerlnJ at
lhe Smtih home honoring !hi
8lst birthday of Mrs, Daily
RawUngs 111111 'I!Joy,luf their ... ll
!\If and Mro Lesllt Canodl nual Chrlltmaa pt~ellllr
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water Supplies Westeroers in
ey to Farming Grim, ~watch'

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oao-vollwClaude llbeoms described
A good crowd , .. pmenl Water manalgemdent Is lbe- t SAN
work also will be doubled in tbe couontail, abot ou New home of her arents, Mr and for the annual Christmas pro- conung recogn ze as more m~ ery res n II
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people
capacity.
Vear"t llof bf 1 l•yt.,..Jd Mn Rob Tuinor
111'1111 at the Caprenter Baptist portant to farmrrs to mamtaln lered Far West watched lUI'
1 boater near Trezevant, TeDR.,
NewsPilper Enterprl,. Ason.
Don I forget, too, that
the St lngl
of lh
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Chrtstmas dmner guests of Church on Sunday evening, The mcreased production
bulent skies In grim frustration
8 term you w!U hear student'• father can Still clalill
r ng
e •• es on
hlviJti bOml .. ...,.... Ilk• IM
d M M H lng were Jli'OM!'Illll wat p.......ted b)' tha
ty t
d today, not lure whllher to •
lllllq and
d lng
this hlm as a dependent on the lath- the existing Musktn"'"' Tldd ••
r an
rs ax an
yo th Rl'OU
nd the
Metgs coun
armers a n gain lleed for hi¥h fl'OIItld or
01
;pear'l ~r~u ";;ltng hme er's tax return and get an addt- llne's •tool ~~';'· Phil ~ ~ ~~ tprud acroll l~\~~ ~· i:'arle~::~~~~ cla~s Sant: Ja~ made~~ "'::'~ ~ad:nt:'f~~~~ stand by what remained 01 their
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1Uonal $600 dopondoney orodtt lddtUon of ,..,,..UI'IllWI. .,...
r IV e, ra
pearance to 11M dtllgbt of lhe v
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.~a holllea 111114 t..-eata ot ntW
flEW MINIMUM STANOAIIO for htm U desptte the st'"*"t s CUll breakers and usoctated "I've never teea pylblnl penter. Rutland Mr and Mrs children
Ita Soli and Water Cllnl• to bt 1100111
DEDUCTION
earntllis, hiS parenli 1till fum· equipment 10 swltchiiiS stations Uke this." bo ..id. He tald Glon Cline, Mr a~ ~rs J': Lew11 A (Jool Mosl~r,
held Jllll_uary 7• 'niUr!ldl~ II Sev;ral hundrlli famlll~ 1.en
n 7011 Iota! Inoome lor lila llhed hll ellial IUJip!rl.
at the PO- p!IJtta at ei!Mr tht lu!raa werw aOO.I I~ Ill- mtt Hanm~ and d u·~ "·
litter tltlrd class U 11 N
the Kyl'l" creek lfllh So ool. moved to aoftl1 u a P"Oa•
year Ia latt than '10,000 and Married Pfi'IOlll FU!nf MPO· tnd of tho big IIDe. wUl ooal tl· cbla lonl IUid lbat III•' 1lJI" Dtane Tloo ~ al!d M ••
II sJitlldlng a I~IY '•••~• h.,; The metllnt will Jllltn at 10 t•onary m•a~ure Ill northern
do not ordlnar"• lt.tmloo ralt hllload of joint l'tiWU most 55\it·mllllQII, Tilt project pearod to be - - •
Folden, oca
with hi
If Carol
d his am and ~lose at lp m Lun&lt;h C II!Olllia
rlvtn IMbed
:youyour •--'uc"••• th~ c.n bt will lind epoetal rulu applylnl 11 scheduled for completion by
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Vtstlmg at the Vtctor Perry parent.' ~r \nd M~· ~uglas will be available at the school h!her --~ &lt;1~""" liiiPor flood-•
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th 11-tember of thJ8 year
' t'Tbue ~as Do evdtence af home durmg the hohdays were
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....tho llnl ol your 11\P)' tall-81\'- 1to !ham In lila hlndllnl ol t ~r
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Mr and Mrs Earl Holland, Jr Mosier AI the end of hf8 A team ol specialists made log along the nor'.hlll'll Pac!llle
log opporlunlllta on your liM minimum llondiN dtducllon. The
u ~ncumat . M ne pra •
and children, Dayton, and Mr leavt he will report to Norfolk, up of Borllt Schmidt, Sam Bone, cqast as a 1'81111\of nttrly tlret
tq return
The old rule conllnuu thai c:rqqes port OIU1
"'tin, 11111 11 •
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"""''""'"'u and Mrs Bob Wti4Io and flnuly Va Other 8\leSta at the MOtif!" Melville P•lmer and rloyd Hell weeks of collllalll ltorrnl.
By aow nnrly IVII)'OIII II whan hueband and wthl lilt MP- Wa•hlnglon, Noble,
Molll'OI,
f Medwa Ohio
home during the holiday ,..._ J!:xtenolon S)ltClallall
f r 0 m But chllllceo of a rteurrenct
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lamtlllr wltlt lila old OPTION· 1aroll ntuma tbty mun ~low Belm: and J~I'HII Oou~
Paul, );j11m c, and Char- on were their ton-Jn..law, PFC. Ohio Stole Unlverolty, will dl11- or the disastrous Chrlstmaa
AL ITANDARD OZ:DUCI'ION Ithe 11m1 ptltom Thlo maana IIGI a .:,.oWl'/1 1
anct
los Peck were Chrlatma• dinner Charles Gtre, Fort Knox, Ky , cuss with the larmere 011 how week onslaught which clBJmed
This Wll tho dovlee UHd by that both muat Ult tho mini· 13~ ml
uesls at the home of their and Mtss Bonnie Gillette of they may makt bettor uoe or 42 Uvea and eellled d1111111 ,,.
!boat who don't hove hllh lft. 1 mum •sllndard dtducUon, or "llomo ot ... men major
0 UtiOD tO
~rother m-law and sister, Mr. Athens
the water available to Increase Umated at fiOO million were a
Wretl paymenll on a homt both m~al Ull tho optional tltll&lt;i· •I&lt;JlllnsloD plue for lite dlvl·
and Mrs Edgar Crabtret Their !Juring the holidays, Mr and thetr economic niiuma
matter ol "'If." II won't bappen
IUOl'\pp 16 loana, real Millo ard deduction, or both m~n •I•• are o!Ul 1• 1ft fo1'1Bilaand lam•l Mr and Mrs Mrs Dale Stanabury entertain_ u cold wealller cootlnufl, If
t.uea; heavy mtdlcal llP'nttl ltomiH deductlona
lion otoge," E. A. Jllqlaa,
Ot 8C
~~~ Crsbtree ~·nd granddaught- ed membera ol their family 1ft. Included In lhe day's dlacus- the beavy snow pack bol&lt;ll 11i1
or alub141 contrlbuUona
Ill- The rwooD lor title It obvt- UbJo Power Dlvltll&gt;D ' ,..,..
Val ne VInson Hazel Park oludmiJ Mr and Mrl. Jerry Slllll wtll be Cl'Cip requlrementa, rnceuant rain and If QIIQI
lllqd of hstfnl all 1111 dedu.. 0111 U 0111 '"" pormltttd to oger, sold, a11111 wiD not he
LAS VEGAS, Nev (UPII - ~;ch : nt art ~f their vac,;_ Stansbury and daughter, Colum· the influence of aoil on watar hold.
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tiona lht taxpayer could take llomlae bh deductlou and the ready for •nnOIIIIetmtal utU The Australian slot machtne l1100 ; 1 ~e C~abtree home and bus, Mr end Mrs Larry Stan• mana_gemonl, securmg water
----10 I* cent of Ilia total Income other llltt tho It I* ceDI al· lpter m tbe year. Tbese lD- • '"D~tcate" has proved once
d n Davtd Crabtree bury Ptckenngton, Mr.
and supphes and how to take care
au11 COIIIIder that to be his de- JowoDCI lor dectucUoua tho olnde 11•• ud oubstallon Ianc1 for all that slot machines I~e~.~~::t.~o ~tatted the sroup Mro 'Clatr SW!sbury and dall£lt· ~cess water
dUctionltotal Tldo meant that lemptallona would bt fl'Oal to work In Portomoutll,
be bealtn by a "system"
saturda
ters, GI'Qveport, and Mr. and
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The "syndicate" took
this onM
d ~ T M Galaway Mrs Warren G Turner and group presented a gilt to the
allo~ances, a •10 000 family, oae lttmhlq so lUI lite ''" I the smaller" oommunltlea 1D gambling mecca by storm , e~t ~~rlst~~ wllh therr son- famtly of Reynoldsburg, Ohw Rev and Mrs David Whtle dur$1,000 and a ''~ 000 Income ttlllnl the 10 J,lfr ceDI "ould lbe dlvlalon.
1 Tutlday
night with the ''Y" ~~-law and daughter Mr and They also received telephone mg the evening and treat was
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also e1.000 Regardltll of m- be 1'10Cclvl 1 pote I"V1·
I First •tepa In a lar.... cale tern" Uutt yielded the group Mrs Rolland Crabtree and son, gr ..tlngo from their daughter, dlBtrlbuted
comQ the hllJhest total
that Where marrted couple film&amp; I Improvement m tile Ironton t20Q,OOO m alot machine win- Do ~ld Alban ,
Rt. 1• Oth- Mrs Eileen Martm and hllBband Mr and Mrs Alfred Rice and
could bt used on the standard aeparately elects to uaa I h e .,... have been lal•ll and wort run11 1 laat yur In Auatralla
nj 1•1 th ~ for dlnn.r on In Penn"JJIvanJa
oons or Columbus spent a part
di-&lt;Juctlon was
000
Immtmuru standard deduction on other phases of tho
prl)- At club alter club the four- "' 0 0 ng De
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his
parMrs
Maille
Lowther
recelv·
of
their ••cation here with 11m
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Tho new MINIMUM STANO lh&lt;V are limtled to $100 plua gram IS expocted 19 •tart lat. Sydney mtn wen uk~ 1 o ChriStmas da~r~ J K Crab- ed Ct.lstmao greetlnga by tole- parents, Mr and Mrs Wilham Erna Sboemakor, U, died Ia
ARD DEDVCI'ION Is still re an additional 1100 lor
each er lh11 year, A new tllbotatlon, leave sometime before btl- ents, M~ 1~" r son and daught· phone from her son, Evans Culwell and her brothor·ln-law Veterans Merr.orlal Hospttal 111
strlcted to a maxtmum of $1000 exempt ton up to a maxllllum lnamed Dayton La110 atatton. tmg ~ omgle Jackpot and hav- treen ~:~ ~~ and Mro
Ken· IRutheJ'Iord, and family at PI• and slotor, M:r and Mrs Dwame Pomeroy Monday at 11 1 m.
1
but 10 certain lncom•• up to credll of J,IOO tach
Iand a hne exleni!On to provtde lr,g dropped but 1 few colna In· er-I Cr bt ee
no, Texas Mrs. Lowther ,..,. Jordan and Bryan.
A resident of Cho.shlrt, Mn.
$1000!1 It can be o roal money There .,u be hve new opt' 0 "' 1•1 electric power, wlU ~
In· to the machines
n~h 11 ~ r llb Mrs Zelia Per- malno serlouoly Ill at
lbe Mr and Mrs. Lavern Jordan Shoemaker was bom OD Ftb.
aa~er fiere s how 11 works al tax tables accompanying this stallt&lt;l to handle IDC!'Milld pow- ~ In the bnef span of
four
" ~ng ~nddaughter Donna home of her sen·ln·law end and lamtly wert Chrlstmal dm· 16, 1880, In Charleston, W ~
All toxpayers totl10r
tbso yoar s ,., forms, acrommodat- et n..d1 at the Oaytqn Mallta· , houn, "'aystem"
tnven!4r Zrt~n 1~; holldays ..;_ Mr: daughter, Mr and Mrs Mendal nor gueats of hll mother, Mro tho daughter of O.ld WI
mal'Tied persona !tiling sepa- mg mcomes up to $0,000
ble plant
George Clampelt and fellow
g
Vernon Per
grand· Jordan Relatives calling
to Faye Jordon and Mr and Mn and Mary Rust Wlleon.
m. rotun•l eon claim I!Ofl Th-. wtll be for unmamed I "Oitr planmng often lo I 1~11 playar Ketlh Jennmaa hit 81lhl ~nd ~~s M 3 and ~~ Mlch· see her recently Included Mra Dorsey Jordan and children She Is surv"ed by ont 1111plua 1ft addlllonal 1100 lor 01ch taxpayen for helld of I house- decade ahead of t1111 con~tr~o- Jlckpoto for a total or $227 sa.
drirte:~ Nancy Eldndge Zelia Perry Mr and Mro Ver- were aupper gueoto. A daughter, ler, Mro Lorna Hern.
marexe.,ptlon. Thlo, of ooun•, I• hold mamed pmons
fllmgl Uon of a Jtven projecl," Mr. The largeet payoll waa ior 1100. "~ 111~~ s Ohl~ Mr and Mrs' non Perry Mr and Mrs A 0 Volmla McCallie and family of ned Guy Shoemaker, w 0 preIn oddltloe to tho ret!Uiar 1600 •oint returns, and two for mar· jH•ggms satd, 'baca111t
we ' Thert wa• ono for $35 three~ 1
Frank Den· Jeffers Mr and Mra Arthur iAnn Arbor, Mlcb, telephoned ceded her tn death In 1937i
credll for eacb ex1 mptloo.
~IM persons flllnA separllle re- want to be rudy With aU the i tor $25 one for $50, on'e tor n~rroVlCkle Br ~n and 'Kevm, Crabtree, Mr and Mrs Fern grt~etlngs., and Dwame Jordan T"ney were the parentl 0 li11
Thlo m••n• that a hu•band turns For married persons fll. power •nl customer want&lt;, at $10 and the smallest
for 'c lu bllB 'andyMr and Mrs Gillogly, Mrs E13le Pe.rry,l\lrs and Monda! Jordan wero call- chtldron Three preceded their
and wife wtth flvt dependent tng separale returns one table the lime and at the plaoe he /17 ~0
IJ oh m
lsan local
Rene Caster and Mr Delbert ers durmg the aweekend
parents In death SurviVIII&amp; are
chti&lt;!Nn could lake 19011 for wtll u,. the opllonel standard wants It "
oMnny 0 un S~rkey • received Perry
Eighty • two peraono recolv- Robert Shoemaker of Washing·
tbelf mtmmum standard doduo- 1method ol deduction 110 per
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~s th ~ller brother In-law Mr and Mrs Lewll Smith ed treat from the Sunday mgton, D C' and two daughten
lion - $200 plu' lllltl for ea&lt;h &lt;'ent of total Income I the oth j Two are Injured
FIVE DAY FORECAST
~~rn Ver~n of New Le~lnglo~ Oleva and Nancy, jmned with School at MI. Union on the Sun· Mrs Lucille Bolt, Freedom,
of 1M seven exemption• If their « will u•e the new mmtmum I D
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By United PreSI IJiterlll!ttoanl
ed ay on Wedneoday Mr other memben of hiS fanuly for day pre£edlng Chnslmas and Pa, and Mrs Robert Corneluo
yearly mcome was $71!00 theY ' stand•rd deductton
I U eral men
Temperoture1 tn Oblo will eass a~ho had been In, the a Chrtslmao celebratton at the speolal gtlta were presented to of Chashtre
could olalm only $700 undor l For the hrst three cla'8tflca I HAMILTON, Ohto (UP!) - overage 8·11 degrett obevt :"~nj I Zaneovtlle had been home of his parents, Mr. llld Helena Riggs for aecretarlal Seven grandchildren and !II
the optmnal !llomdard dl'lduc- 1tJon!l - tmmarr1ed he lid of a I A Penn!lylvanta Railroad pa~ normal. Repreaentatlvt nor- Irei~~~~ :pd was at' hi• borne Mrs Manford Smith m Lancast-- ~ork, Ha~l Blarkwood, pl&amp;nJiit, r~:reat grandLhtldren also 1\ll'&gt;o
tlon method m effect m form. 1hou•ebold and
mamed cou- •enger tram deratled tnday at malo: Cltvoland blJb 14, 1011 when hts death occurred. Rei· er Thirty three membl!l's were H E: Starkey, S~p and Mr vtve
er years This lillie device will pie ftlmg a joint return, the nearby Colhnovtlle, InJuring the JO, Columba• !8-!2, and Cln- at)ves from thll area who at· present for th&lt;&gt;tr first get-to- and Mrs Cecil Cox, Athent, for Funeral oervlcea will
be
aave that $7,000 fannly a mm· 1tab le wtl l aull 'llRilralll
gtve engineer ano an t~prestman &lt;innall 41 .16 Rising tempore- tended the funeral on Saturday •ether of the entire family '"special aervtces
Thursday at 2 p. m ot Mlllert
tmum of *''2 on their ,., return Ithem the benefit
of tho The Butlar Countv sheriff'• de- tore• Thursday and Frtlla
M nd Mrs Eugene Hoi aevoral yean
The Mt limon Choir mem- Home for Fuaeralo with tho
NDI only big families
but lsser
of
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de- partment said all seven cart Cooler witb temperatures ~~U w~e r daDiane Deller Mrs. Friends of Mr and Mrs T bero presented Mrs Mabel Pau- Rev Robert Rider offlclatllli.
tracks above aormal over the week· ~ af hanJ
Athens ' Mr J Spurlock, who are spendmg ley w1th a gift m apprectallon Burtal will ba In Gravel Hill
atudents wtlh after srhool and durtton melhoda ophonHI stand· ' of the tram left the
IUINner jobs and young people ard or mmlmdm standord
/shortly "efor&lt; 10 am
end tbeo warmlna a&amp;aln ear· a~~ ~ro ~~~·Wiaenum' RavenJ- the wmter at Melroae, Fla, re- of her leadership and servtces Cemtery
just ttartlng a ftrot Job will us•
tNEXT Reporting lnomo I A mall car broke open In ly Dell week.
wood W Va Mltl J~y Wise- cetYed news of the birth of a durmg the year
Friends may call at the funthis new method to great ad\an- All of tbe valuable lnforma the wreck stewmg mall over
Preclpltatlou wUI avorage man' and Mr • end M:ra. H E. daughter to their son and daugh- Perfect attendance for one era I homo after 3 p. m Wed·
tage Undtr foist year s lew ttoo contaloed In thl• """"• the tracke Postal author Ill eo about lour-lenllla of a Inch St
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ter-m law Mr and Mrs. Tom- year was awarded with gifts nesday
thell ~ounscr people started to "'Cut Your Owo Tax.,," PLUS lr Cmcmnall were nnttfted The 81 showers l"rlday, raip Sat~.:· Dav~d Wiseman wao my Spurlock or Mtamf, Fla by the Sup! H E Slerkey b..
pay an Income tax oiler they addlltonal advice and sample cause of the wreck waa not urduy aad obowen mb:ed with Ia guesl at the home of
hls The little miss first child of mg gtven to the followtng ConPLAN ANNUAL DINNE~
...-ned ., much a•
for tax form• are avoUable ID a lmmedtatel) determined Col- ,.ow or onow flurries SUD- I
d arenls Mr and Mrs H the young couple, and also a nle Hatfield. Alan ond De a n1 Past Matron• of Jljlclnt C Ill)' ' lllf year The IP64 ,., table sets new U-page book.
IIIDSVIIIe " located on ll s 127 doy.
r·~.:rke from Sunday until ftrst grandchtl&lt;l for the older Blackwood, Conme and Patsy ter OES, will have ~lr an·
the Jtrsl brarktl lor unmarrted To ordor a copy send nam•. about 10 .ntlaa northwest
of
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whtle hti SISter Spurlork• ha• been named Greer, Mr and Mr1. Roger nual dinner al Crow' To1fft
pei'JOfla st19011 to $92! wtlh on· addron and 110 reDII to· "Cut hert ,.
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IRtggs and MrB Joe Sayre and and Country Sunday, Janllllry
1y
tax due lor totalln&lt;'Ome Your Own T01os" "" litis I
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held
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New crue ~•lh )Our msurance com For mslllnc&lt;' U the husband ath:,~ at the Earl Starkey!"" Tuesday evening with a disclosed and the annual &amp;'Il l son president, as soon a• PQSSI•
fret Income In 11164 for these York II, N. Y.
pames the mterest earned on received $250 In dividendo on l ~ome 0 ~ Chnslmai were Mr ,11ood crowd In attendance. The exchange was tn]oyed.
ble
them " taxable
hl! stock and the wtfe $35 on and Mrs Roy w1selllin, Rav·
Speakmg of dtvidends, the stock held m her name their
ood w y td
Juy
so-coiled dt~~d· credited ~ total exclu!ion is $135 One part· ~·:s:U..;. Col~b~s.~nd Mr.
your accoun "'7 a Nvtnp an ner's unused exclus10n may not and Mrs. David Wlteman, Jaloan or a credit union are trut be used by the other
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mary n ores " your There 15 still a second break rtsonvdle Mrs Mary Vlr1JiDI8 By Wa)'11e G. Braadsladt, M.D. drate diet w1thoul the lllle of lives !mm....tate 1
"nr
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.. , ,. the accountmg of dlvtdendtiHooltday ·and Dtane,
Dexer, 1 Q-My bl"""- sugar tell lak- tnsulm or other drugs.
the operation lhey alao kaap
Interest earned on your !
After the excluaton hat been and Mrs. Beulah Jones, Ath· 1e1 two hours after breakfast Q-1 am 70 and llava a cy~~o a carefql check to 1M thai your
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bond, IS also reportable You taken, a dlvtdend credtt may ens, were afte.rnoon callers at showed 156, but my urme test tocele Would It be aafe to blood pressure dots nol lall II)
lly RAy DE CRANE
steerm busm.,, to a rompa may elect to report !be mter be aJl)llled Thll credit lor 11114 the Starkey Mme.
Ital&lt;en at tha same t)mt waa h~ve an operabon at my age' sltnck level Tins danltr It
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rlao Aaon In or ~. 3 Slle•man un dut .,, annually or to Will until return• ,. 2 per oenl Th11 had I Guests for Chnstmas dmner l negaltve for sugar Doe1 thts A-Aitbttlh thoro 11 10me mmlmllfd by avoldlll6 prolong·
"Juatpa:.t ..::'. do 1 ~ f~es gambhng wmnm~s hobh~ , :~:n bo:e~t •:: ,~:"~edhe and been 4 per cent In former years al the hofllt of Mr and Mn 1tndtcate diabetes or qot•
r11k attached to any operallon ed operpltons m eld:ly ofperon my mrome tax return' • tnrome
crease over •he nur~:•• 1 prl: lin 11115 the credit IS ellmtnattd iFern Gtllogly were the follow- A-A blood. IUIBr leal l&lt;lk· on a person at any a~e. the sons My advlce.
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chances of survival ar~ con- would be to Pace
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"'" CecU Glllogl •and IODI, er. before breakfalt should he stantly lmpfl!vmg so that now the hand• ot a skllllul 1\lrllfOII
than appeors on tho lsavmgs and loan and llie m taxable domeshc corporal!ons Here, then, Is a !IIJllmar)' on Athens Mr and
Carl Crab- 60 to 90 and two hours after many PI!I"SOIIS In their 00s can wno has bad experience In optP.
and wbole book• have surance compantes have been I llhlS Includes most diVIdends handlmg dtvldends
lree of Alban) Mr llld Mro. breakfast 11 shoula not oxcelld be auc~sstull• onerated on. Jtlng on persons who aro oldtr
wrllton on the oubJect
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Mr
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Coach Duke Burson wtll be
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Coach Carl Wolfe of Mtddleport, who as .a Racme
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Today's .!Jiedical Report

The In('ome t hat Is.
Income Taxab] e .

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-.r• uown • • -; " •· - David Gtllogly and Mark Oth•' over th' tx)l&lt;!cted ftcurt yo~ I mlt&lt;:tlon YoU may have

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, llran~stadt, 1\1, D., ID ...,. at
I to plu~ IhiS hole '" t 1be k elude the first $100 In dividends $1$&amp;, Touble '1141; Dlvttleadler vlattoro durmiJ the hoiiday• are probably mtldly dllboUo AIsur~ery
ulary or Walle• to nat- 1hat Is the reoson your an rece tved The full amount of erodlt 1% per ce•t 1$3.
at the GUiogly home were Mrl Jilucose • lolltl'anc• IIIII olto~ld
Burgoon• nay a great
H~al IMs paper. WhUe Dr. Braad.
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~our ~com~ lor t requ~le T~our eta cunty 1but 1100 per person If thenido galnst the !mal Income tax The bany Mr and Mn Elba Me· diabeteo •1 that II whal your nuuntenance of your balance Jellero be will anowor lilian
ow a ut kilo IDdoiurl· odnumb r I ely aref now! rt•qmrl l ducted and only the r(jlllll!nder tal Is computed after addmg Kmght and Sharon Columbus, Itesta sh~w ohould be folrly eaoy of fluids and mlnerllls. Thla ol 4eqeral ialtrelll Ia fut1IN
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uvln&amp;s a~count
mtere11n ema
pay- I " IfsubjeCt
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precau!Ion
a
otoc lnW!'est
v • R•venue
) awol oall'"orm
tok tax
the ••1541 ol laxable d1videnda -•
to Iand Mr Fermin ao'rmg, Cl eve- to oontrol 'wtth ~ 1ow • car..,hy.
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T ··":;:~•.o~,.,;
feoa, gama realized men" or credits of $10 or mor• \the excluston of a Joint return durl'jt: the yeor
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m 1 orm- 1.eparately only )be flrJI f1DO 1'1'· Sick Pay,)
awarda, bon- Jrtendo !hot llltereat muot be
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You C41n IJtl additional, vtluablo tax help from a
and lOll, Fredenck, M·
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Item of lneome ••• , foro It need be ...-port..t All
now 64-p•g• llook "C11t Your Own T1xes," available
b:n
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&gt;i_ I!Mtllll~l) oxem)ll from 111 nvln«• oeoount and life !Dour·
only through lhia n•wtptptr.
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and
wltoUJ Or Ill Pllrt. hlly
lnteHot lo taxablo.
Mra. Dally ... w Qll
.;4ii1Tt!"~~JII are a..h tblnp 10 If your minor chtldren have
The IMook CORtalnt all of !he Information Included
~ peymtala, ua- loavmg• !Uid you have the r1ght
In the aoriM "'*'rln1 In thlt lltWitllpllr PLUI
beaeftll paid 101to moke depoolto and wtthdraw I m11ch -re. Te oNltr a copy, almply mail tht Wt.lpon
1 111111• (bot tliiiPitmen· als the lnterost
••rned on
!Miow, or 1011111 v-ur name, aclclreso allll 50 canto to
_.tvoTII. TO ,,.,.••., Of
tk•~•!t'• ••plloytnent benefits pald 1tho .. deposita ohoula appear
"Cut Your Ow11 Tn:N/' c/o The D11ly S.ntinol,
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fl, 0, lox ...,, Deft, A, .... It City Sloliott, Ntw
"'"'''" o. owon • • • ...... be1eftll paid b) •I In certain carefully e:~Jtllbhlh.Yerk 19, N, Y.
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lid lnJie~. We ..,.. child 11 the sol• cuotodtan oi l "Cut Ollr Own Tllllt"
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New York lf, N. Y,
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Tuesday-Weds. Aftltr'noona
SPECIAL RATES
Friday Evenlng-Striktl Payoff
Saturday Evening-Red, Blue
Pins Payoff
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lll for Fami·I·Ies
In West V• • • Ken l UCAyAppaJ8Chi8

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SOCJety
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and family ol otsego, Mr. and I Mrs. Eddie Young, Pine Grove. 4-DaUy Sentinel, Pomet0)'-MJ4dltport, o.• Jan.$,
Mrs. Bud Coleman and family 1 Mr. and Mrs. Elson Spencer
of Fostoria and Mn. Paul and sona of Racine, Mt, and Ellstern Local
W. Va. Mlaa MeCo7 wu lllo
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Tllomas, Columbua wtre week Mra. Lowell l!IJII and lamlly,
COI!leltabt In lbe 1Ulllor Mlsa
end &amp;Uestl Ill Mr. llld Mrs. Mn. Martba Mctlroy, &lt;ltbo, llr. llld Mrt. Qearae Powoll Papilll at MI!Miol*t, DJo. 38

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Charles 8abcock.
Kel'llllt and Vel'lll, were.Cilrl!t- and fGilr «!!d1dNn ol Falrborp Mlaa Donna P'ra. ol OM.
-A West /lrglnia man thought ed by modem technoloJzy."
Baker, 1 Navy vetvall of the
Mr. end Mra. Harry Spencer mas dinner guesla Ill Mr. and spent Saturday nl8bl and Sllll- umbos and Mlaa SbareD Frectlhe President should have •aid The Foste"' no•ed the PresJ. · Pacific In World War II, has !It!. Erma Cleland, Mn. Ado o1 Port Clmlon apenl aeverll Mrs. Henry Spencer and Vance. day wllh Mr. and Mrs. L 0. llr ol Gllllpolil llpiM 'ftiUr..
lllor• aoout ois stale when re- uent devoted 1nly a lrw mtnules I bad many jobs. Re baa dellv· Van Meter and Mra. Eolher days with Mr. and Mn. HIIITf Mra. Atl'll Holter ot lluhan McCoy and family.
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day wilb liMit pllDdmotb&amp;r,
!erring to Appaiarhla in the at his 50-minute address to aid m-d furniture. worked In on au.. Ridenour of Cheater and Mn. Spencer and Vance and ailo called Ollllrl. Hattie Frederick Mrs. SUllo Windon of Rend- Mrs. 1111')1 R4oed.
State of the Union adriress Mon. for the lfl.state Apoalachlan tomobile plant in Detroit and Belen Wolf spent Monday ov• visited Mrs. Hattie Frederick. Wedn~. •:.IIIFrHerlck
orson, W. Vl., wa1 a Chrlstmu Mr. and Mrl. NO'-' Mt&gt;
day night But a Kentuck1 "'" area includmg \\'est Virgina.
has been a houoe pamler. Yet ".'"1 With ~ro. Hattie l"tede- Mrs. Hattie Winner of Athens
holiday g\lellt of her brother C.ln. daughlerl, a.,.,., Faith
llloul!ht the Pre&gt;&lt;tdent was talk· "I gueSB there waA just too , ste"dy work close to home has rtck to audit the Booka ol lhe apent oevoral davs with her
and IWJ'IJI.law Mr. and Mn. and AJIIber and Nb, Yaey
... dlredly to him.
muct to talk about tonight. COV· oeen a problem.
Ooughters of America LOJ!io. granddaughter, • Mrs. Wald DEBllT
Harley Koenlg. ' Another lit- Reed wore. Now Y-• oar
"He's a good talker, ain't l ering the w~ole world and eY· He realizes there are many Mrs. D. J. McBride and Mrl. Spencer. Mise VIrginia Wright, HOLLYWOOD (UPI) - Now ter, Miss Ethel Koenig
of cUnner .,...ta ol Mr. IIIII Mrt.
he?" said ''adv ~ oster. alter leryth!ng in this country," Mrs. people m Appalachia not •• well l'oorman McMillan and dauah- Alhtns vl3iled with her oister, York actor Larry Kert made Pomeroy, joined lhem alsO on Wltllrllll White. Olblr .-11
llstenm ' to the President. "But Fl~ler said,
off •• he. Baker knOWI whlllhe ter, Jlllie, or Eaot Liverpool, Mro. Wald Spencer.
bll Hollywood ftlm deblll
In Saturday,
""" Mr. and Mra• .._ m..
11o didn 't have much to say Down in F,rndale, Ky .. the President is talking about when were overnight guesta of Mn. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Bailey and "Synanon," whlob ataro
Ed-~ MISs ltll McCoy spent &amp;eV· land and Larry and Mr. aiUI
about west Virgin~-o.'
hc•rt of pvverty · stcirken Ap- he describea IOIIIo people 11! be- Hattie Ji'rtlderlck.
son · were Christmas
dinner mond O'Brien 1111d Chuck Con· era! days with her aunt, Mrs. Mrs. Willie Tualler lllld family ,'
Fost... , hia wile . Evelyn, and paladoia, Claude Baker hung on mg "trapped In ))Overly."
Mr. and Mrs. Done! Babcock Jllleols of her parents, Mr. and nora.
Ted WUfoog at West rdlllord, o1 Chesler.
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lbil contra! West Virginia com- plea for starin~ the country's
lllunlty are mong lhe hard· 1 wosperity .
pa ud families of Appalachia. Baker, an unemployed father
Seated in front of their prized of five children, b poor in pos--

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U.S.D.A. lov. lnspetted

Baker looked at t~o of h~s
d.. ughlers, busy w1lh ~herr
ho~•work, wh~n the President
sa1d "every_ child _must ~ave the
best educat1on th1s nat10n can

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Gtll Elyria, Mr. and Mrs. Ken. "public schools serving low 111lltet.b Grover and Jay of Porn· rome families."
~ Mr. and Mrs . Gene LamShe has seen how a lack of

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ut:atlon and waA heartened by
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the President's proposal for a
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Mourmng program including special aid to 1

~ an~ family, Mr. and Mrs. training has affected her fam- '

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Sue and Todd of Pomeroy and nual Christmas party Oer. 2~.
Mr. and Mrs. Larrv Johnson I A ham supper with all the
were aupper guests Christmas trimmmgs was served at 6:30
at the home of Mr. and Mrs. ! p. m. A program was presentJueeph Johnmon, Beverly and , ed b)· thr youth chairman, Mrs. '
Kenneth. They also received fl Charles Snavely. A gift expbone call from ~1r. and Mr s. change for adults and treal for
Joseph L. Johnson of Orlando. the children was fea tured . The I
Fla.
next meeting will be Jan. IJ.
Mr. and Mrs . Jack E:lam spent ; \1r. and Mrs.
Lawrence 1
Christmas holidays with
l1is ' Strausba ugh en tertained with I
parent~ . \1r. and \1rs . W. A.· a family dinnrr on Christmas.
S:lam or Barret.! , W. Va. Thev Mr . and Mn. Ralph White
also vlsiled his aunt. Mr -. Cltl and rhildrt&gt;n were dinner guests :
fOrd Jones and family at. St. : 01 Mrs . WhitP parents, Mr . and
1
Albans, W Va.
' Mrs. Alva Devault on ChristFay Dunlavy of
Co lumbu&lt;&gt; ! mAs Dav.
spent Christmas holidav s wit11
Mr~ . Cla1·a Phillips was
a
Iter daughter, Mt. and
~1r s. · 11uliday ~ut&gt;:-~t of hf'r ~on. 1\t'h on
.. George Warner, Mmjie. Rich- and family in Wellston,
,
1

1

ard and Gordon.
i
~rr . and Mrs. Gharles Croy ,
Rev. and Mrs. Ray Russ~ll. had as holiday guests their son, I
'ttna Rae of Milton. Ky.. ;\1r. Larry Cra~' anrl wifP of ZanesSild Mrs. Clinton Gi lkey. Karen. ville, Mr . and MnL Keith Mol-

iCalby, Tad al Albany, M&lt;. and ihan and Belinda. Mrs. Lena

BEEF LIVER • • • • 39'
SLICED BACON l ~~. 89c
Fresh SAUSAGE l p~~: 7Jc
lb.

ALL GOOD BRAND

Jltuce of Carpenter, Mr. FrankMr . and Mrs. Milford Long
liD Russell of Middleport . ~1r. ol Columbus were holiday visti:act Mrs. Guy Russell , Terry itor!-1 of relatives here
14'nn, of Pomeroy, and Mr. cmd . Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence K&lt;'ck
lin. Dale Russeil and famll}' of/ and chi ldren of Newark visited

SUPER-RIGHT-OUR FINEST QUALITY

hol1 ~

Mrs. Berta Watts of \IIddleport was a guest of her stsler,
Mrs. Allie Cahoon during the
holidays. Mrs. Maggie Caster
was also a gu..t in the home.
Floyd Sayre and sister. ,Judy
Pawlulask of Columbus, Mrs.
Nellie Sayre and Gladys were
Sunday gueots of Mr.
and
Mrs. Cary Strausb•ugh.
Mr. and Mrs. Emmet Graham 1
of MrArthur called on Mrs. Clara PhilliP", Mro. Wilma .John-

Cheryl were Chrisl m,1S . son :~nd Mr~. Clarenee Bell dur~ and arternoon ~ue~i!! of I in~ the holidays.
and Mrs. Chrlev D Smlth :\1r an d Mrs. Lawrence Slrw·
aid Jo.
·
!arl .1nd children were
New
lfr. and Mrs. Jameg Reeves, I VPar ·s guests of \it . and .\1rs.
~ and Linda, and Mr and j James Raines .
1
Ill. Eugene Haning and IU•on- .\1r . and Mrs . Harold Cottrill '
Jean were Chrlstlllas supper 1nnd Mre. James Whett ington i
. ~of their parcntl!l, Mr. and recently vlsilfd Mr. and Mrs.

clb

c
lb

\

Tuckerman

Floyd CottrilL

Mrs Ho'A'ar~ Rus5e ll
Mr . aftd Mn. Kearnev Ogdin
Chrl!tma11 holida~ with were holiday guel!lt8 in the home
sons and daughters and ol thrir son-in-law ami d~~~ ~~ ht "fllji!Dlea in Columbu~ .
1 cr, .\1r. and Mrs. Charles Grif·
and Mrs. Harley
fi1.h , l.,omeroy.
;,:=~
Ta111my ond Cheryl, Mrs Ada Long was a holiday

E.,

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1

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I

~~.25c

"Fresh Frozen Cube Steaks"

lb.39c

10

s!~:~

$1.00 or 24

and family.
Long's mother wa" also a guest
J . R. Murphy and Ho- dllring the holiday !lf!ASon .
! wve Monda\- visllors of
Mr. and Mr!! . Paul Kum. and
alltat, M!"s Howard 'M!Oih.'l , .... on.o: were rPCent ji;Ucst " of \1r'i.
Patricia.
Kunz' ,; parents, Mr. and Mrs .

1

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A

and Mrs Roy ~'lltfh, Lin. I Joe ~l.rong.
Do:nni"e and \11ke . wer~ ~t•n · • Mr. and .\1rs K.vril

I!Pit

5 69c

.afternoon vi~itnr~t r 1 11is i rt&gt;CPnt guest11 ol h1s parent~.
itill.... Mr . and \1r:;. ChMI€'y Mr . and Mrs . Num Bctz.
1
and Jo.
1
ftev. Donald Cnlhoun wilt /
Howard Thom1 and Pat- I speak at the Presby1Prian
J'll•sd"y
su;mH Churoh al 9 a_ m. each Sunday
,, ...- .:·
their daughter. l\k I mom lng_

un•

----Annual production or

rash-

81111 Ml'l. John Earnheort mete ift China. Outer Mongolia
of Logan and tran i.!. about !. mi llion
TuesdaY guesls of .\1r. bounds, according to E:ncyclo-

10

1·qt.
14oz.

TOMATO JUICE

una

roll
pi!Ck

89c

STATLER

MAXWILL HOUIE-20c 01'~ LAIIL

0
Instant Coffee
Whole Beets
Mushroom Soup 2•o·~.~:· 29c Tea Bags
Pork &amp;Beans _ ·:~· 29c Spaghetti
ALTMORE

1·1b.1 C

OUR OWN

ANN PACOE-MACARONI OR

....................

- 'i:;s1·07 Facial Tissues
Grape Jelly
3 SSe Mayonnaise ---~l•r~~··ssC
ANN PAGE

ANN PAGE

Ill.
pkg.

APPLE PIE

With tho Purcholl 61

Mrs.

Harlt!)l T. Johnson. i paedia Britannica.

1

from our complete
.. rloty.

$5.CJPorMol'tl

cen

pkt.ol39
Glazed Donuts --- ·~ c

I

11:"\uet Whole

Peanut Butter -- I•• 69c
Tissue ~:~.. _____ 12 roll• '1

Cream Pie~

3

c••oken
. .";~~ 89c
i ee Stew -----~4::~ 38c
Ice Cream
5 '1
Fruit Mix ____ ___ 4 .!~ '1
:Listerine ________ ~!;::; 59c

HCinover •

un;, Club

Pork &amp; Beans 4 ~::· '1

Shorllel .,

lb.
can

SAVE
20c

owes

c

$
250·ct.

Honey

florida
Duaoan or Seedless

Strawberries
Frt1h
pt.

'liNE RIP!

3 ,., 99c

u. s:~o.

39c

EIDIVE -------··-- 111
ESCIROLI ---·- ... 111
H.

1 SIN "A&lt;~'tl.illn'11 '

Delicious Apples_ ... 19c White Potato•• 10 :;.69c

wilt. ceioi!MII'l &amp; DUf'dlall M

l

pi&lt;...

Kroror

Gelatla
""'· 11'"1

'

... ,....

,.

~
''

TOJII Yalu• $taMpe

.......

wtth ceupon &amp;. ~a•..,

Brown A Sene Rolli
bt.•, ,..

Sooll 1•1. Color•

Delicious Apples 4 lb.69c Tomatoes
lb.

agq AIJplet

with «1\IIIOn &amp; purcho .. of

Krorer White- Brud

pta.

Temple ORANQU 6_9£
WASHINGTON OOL.DIN

41JG -

J, ~.. ef

Top Value Stam...

* C loaYea ~0-os.

Waldorf

c

HI!ADS

WASHINGTON RED

T•• Value Sta,..

Top Yalu• Stamp•

Top Valu• Stamps

2.....

LARCOI! SIZE

MORTOM FROZEN

50 ExtnJ Fret

50 Extra Free

rolls

JAN I PARkllt

Candy Bars

CUbe 8teak1

bu. l/9/6J

KrOtor

CRISP- SOLID ICEBURG

29c

10 f•• 39t

of

Cuh• B&amp;ealra

Wlfh tDUpOI'l

3 lbs. Fresb Froaen

boxet

JANI I'ARICIR-t:INNAMON
pk • •

Top Value Stamp•

Embastly SFrup

libcomplld b7 Low

Breakfast Rolls

I 00 Extra Frte

12-ct.

Applesauce ____ _

Eq&gt;irto Jan. 8, 1865
In Coli. Unit Al•i''•

Enriched Bread 4 ~:~ 8Sc

~

It tl ...............

Cbleken Part•

one Jar 3&amp;-oa.

Antloeptlc

Exclusive of 1te.m1

JANE PARKI!R-Mad1 with luttermllk

With C.Upon J,

ti•ndt.rde.

lelmotll

JANE PARKER

TOMATO SOUP

*''· Fretb or
FreRb Frozea

Tap Valve...,.._.

ICrotor

Margarine _____ 6 ;k~;. s1
r,.... fro•••
Oran&amp;e Juice 3~::; l&amp;c

Krea•r

HIINZ

a, purrhaN of

50 Extra Free

&amp;atmore

ANN I'ACI!
1

lprehd •oe•r•tn• to
0. s. de1'~otnn.~hl

Take your choice of pork

STATLER

1

Larry Barr ot Langs-

ti&amp;NhdiJ .. leetlt
perk f~Vm 7ou•r,
lean ,.n.en. la-

$2.19

2

(• UQOil

center cut _ ___ lb.

Re&amp;ular &amp;Super

clftl

14-ol.

Sc CLARK OR NI!STLE

were

at!~~:·

To!) Value St•mp1
with

________ lb.

chops __ lb.

l·lb.

1

Sunday !ventne vi•iiQ(' of: guest in tho home ot her son, :
-.lstel\ Mr. and Mrs . John !' Haymond Long and family . Mrs. 1

center

Kwick Krisp ___
______ 2 ~~~ '1°'
Serve &amp; Save ______________________ 2 ~•. 89c

1

iib, Fred
'" kr- and

_________ p..~· 59c

50 Extra FrH

PLUS FREE Top Value Stamp• with Coupone 2M fr JM

3 89c APPLE SAUCE
...
4 99c BATHROOM TISSUE

A&amp;P BRAND

*·

41

Kroger Fraah

"Pork Chop Sale"
Rib ChopS cu~
59c
Loin Chops
~
69c
1st Cut
39c

llwara AI Kropr: Acomplelellne of Krocer Sliced Blcoa.
No finer bacon 11 IRJ prloe.

Country Club _______

SEAFOOD VALUES
lb. $1.59
Flounder Fillets 5 box

1oqt.

ANN PAGE-WITH TOMATO SAUCI

wfsuors of their parents. Mr. : day season.

W• rt1arvo the rl111t r.
limit ~u•ntltle•.

A&amp;P IRAND

ALL FLAVORS

lb.

lb.

BREAST

LEGS

CHUCK ROAST~:_ lb.45c CHUCK STEAK ~~~D-·-~~.43c
Fresh Smelts o...... _
ENGLISH ROAST
lb. 55c CHUCK STEAK:~:
lb. 53c
•lt t top'n John
'
C
F
d
o
1 e s ......
GROUND CHUCK_ lb. 59c STEWING BEEF~~:·_ ... 69c

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_,and

27c

Backs ______________ 10c Wings ______________ 19c

2-I·LB. PKOS. 7Sc

c1n

llrl. Harold Gillogly Vicki and Cra, and Mrs. Mae Duffy.

l!lld Mrs. Lineoln Ru"ell.
Mr. and Mra. Gary Barnllz
l!lld Carol, Mary and Ellen of
~In Reighh were Chrlatmas
Illy supper Jllleoto of Iter motl\·
tt, Mrs. D. H. Robson and
Cl' ster Morris. Mr. D. fl RobtlaD Wit called to Texas by
tile dallh of his sister.
!lr. llld Mra. Harley T. John.... Mt. and Mrs. Dayle Knapp
1i1t1 Kall of Langsville and Mr.
l!lld Mrs. Harley Johnson. Tam·

29c
Drumsticks ~----- lb. 49c Thighs _____________ lb. 49o
Breasted Fryer oouble
lb. 33c

CHICKEN PARTS

TENDER-SLICED

~~.

3·Legged Fryer

Trar Pack
lb.

I

Columbus were Christmas 11ny relatives nere during the

Cut-Up
All retails In thll ad elfecuve
tllru Sat. Jan. Din Gallipolis

HI·C FRUIT DRINKS

•

Breasts ____________ ~~. 49c Whole Legs _______ ... 45o

FRESH or FROZEN FRYERS

Cecil Gtllogiy and sons of Ath· ily . She puts her hope into the
1111, Mr. and Mrs. Harley Han·
of n "program in edu·
lb&amp; of Flatwoods, I\tr.
and cA lion to rnsu re even AmeriMrt. Ray Johnson of Columbus, can child lhe fullest - developMrl. Byrne Vaughan of Pom· j
eroy, Mrs. Joaeph John.&lt;on, Be·
-ly and Jerry Van lnwagrn of
Bradbury were Christmas Day
1 eSV e
and evening visitors of Mr.
1111&lt;1 Mrs. Everett Lambert.
l
l
Mr. and Mrs. Hay Johnson ot
OCie
0 es
Columbus, Mr. Jerry Van In· ' - - - - - - - - Wilen ol Bradbury, Miss Sue I
I
Q1Der of Middleport, Mr. and
By Clara Phillips
Mn. James W. Johnson, Jamie I Wilkes Grange held its an-

- - - - lb. S3c
-

Pork Crown Roast

"Fresh or Fresh Frozen Piece Chicken;;

BLADE
CUT

provide."
He hopes for a fulure for his
children---one far brighter than
the sixth grade education he received.
!\1rs. Foster. who completed

Wolf Pen

WITH PURCHASE OF

Farm Fresh

In the measu'red words of hope He never drew a Nelfare check
sttered by the President.
in his life and said he doesn't.
u ....A new program to de vel- intend tu.
region s of our eountry now
affering from distress and depression., .doubling t.he war
ap.inBt poverty this year ... furtiler efforls to providt o u r

Free I 2 lb. Jar Sauer Kraut

ywu.

televilion set the Fosters drank sessions. But he is cich in pride.

ep

thsnksto

'

Grapefruit
lb.
bag

Lux Toilet Soap _________ 3 :~ Uc
Lux Toilet Soap -·----·-- 2 ~~ as.
Lifebouy Soap _____________ 2~ 21o
Lifebouy Soap _____________2 ~!: 3~
Praise _______ ~ __ ______ 2 ~ 33o
Praise _____________ . ----·--· 2:: 3h
Final Touah _______ . ________ ••. llo
Spry --·-------· . ----2 ~o:·· 87•
lvory Seap __________ _ 31oan3le
Per1o1allvory
4~oan31c
Camay _____ _
.. ______ 3~; ~
Zest -·-·----------···--------- 2 ;a,; 411 ..
Lava ··-·------·-·------·--····-- 2 27•
Ivory Flakes ......a_._ .... I~ 711 .
Ivory Snow ·---~ --··""---···-·- .: ltl '
Dreft
...
•
be•
" '
Min1t1 Mai~ Gn"fruit 2~
lb.

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· 6-.DaUy Sentinel Pomeroy-Middleport, 0 ., Jan. \11, 111811 Chiropractor Joilll!

who realdts Ia Bill'
Local Qinic Staff
lmgtun, North Carolina,
baa
joined the atall o!
Taylor
PT. PLEASANT - Dr. R. Chiropractic Clinic, Point PleaG. Walker, prominent ~ aant, to aaslllt Dr. Randall A.
Taylor who assumes his dulleJ
as State Senator next week. ·
Dr Walker is a native
of
Burlington, North Carolina. He
formerly practiced in Martinsburg. St Albans, West VIrgin·
I
ia. Dr. Walker graduated from

H0Spl"taJI\rI 1eWS

I

Service Guild
Luncheon is
Held Tuesday

)Jational College of Chiropraetic, Chicago, Illinois in 1922.

The West
Virginia legislative
PT. PLEASANT- The Serv- session begins on January 131h
lee (,Ulld of Chr1st Ep!Scopal (·
f
'od 1 60
1
th land lasts or a pen o
Ch h h ld 't
urc

e

1 s r~

ar mon - da ·s.

ly luncheon and bustness mef't·
Tu d
t 1
· u
mg ' ~~ ay a
p. m. m I€

pcmsh ouse.
Hostesses for

}
I

Jnd"ICl menl s
Returned by

R~ 2, Jack80D; Mro. Mabel T: nawha Falls US !ailing; Char- Zimmer up, 1:20 a.m.;

-

Entered Bosplllll
. Those enterln1 &amp;!Jer :o•
pttal durmg the past 24 h urs
mcluded .
he our
Mrs. Harry . J. Cong n '
Rt. I, Galhpohs, Mrs. Hoy T.
Saunders, Rt. 2 Galhpohs. Law:
renee E. Bro~rd,. G:allapoHs,
Alfred Burke, ~alhpohs: Mr&amp;.
James E. Blackbur~, Rt. I,
Ewmglon; David E. Gaul Chester· M". Jack R. Harris Min·
·
.
'
ersville: Dana F. Ftck, Rt. I,
Long Bottom: Mrs. John
C.

.

-

Loult

lesion 2t.t2 tailing; London t~; lana up, 6:40 a.m.1 'Delli dow~
Marmet 2, WJnlield 8.
at t a.m.
ltaaawlta Rl•• Beaver
Boat mOYeiDOILII:
down London, f a.m,
Jerry
• Oblo RIYer - Volkan up 14, Boaworth up Wlnfle~ 2:~ p.
8 25 f.m.; C. V. Ho~ up 15• m.; Thelma Ann doWll, 10:25 a.
S:%5 a.m.; St. Marys up
II, m.; Solvay down, l :G a.m.;
1 = 1 ~ a.m.; Jordon up 17• t :50 Leland C. Shearer down, 1:311
17 · a.m.; Lueu up, 3:50 a,m.; R.
a.m.; BIK!keye State up
~:1~ a.m.: Oleandel' up 23, 6:25 H. Bosworth U, down, 1:46 a.
p.m. ; Lewis '!"WD Greenup. 9:10 m.

Roae, Ashlsnd, Ky.; Francis
E. Unger, Rt. 3, Ironton; ~
Cecil W. NappeP,
Hamden;
Stanley
J8Jilet TorchaJs!ri
Wellston: DBn:ell A.
Dlulan,
Ravenswood: Mill CtcU S. WU·
Hamson, Ravenswood; Earle C.
Zelle, Bridgeport, W. Va. ; Ru·
bin D. Rollins, Cottagesville.
Births
Mr.. Roy T. Saunders, Rt. 2,
Gallipolis,

=

daughter, 4 a.m.; p.m.; Valvolme: down, 4:56 a.

Mrs . Harry J . Coughenour, Rt. ~ · ; Rose G. dow n, 5:40 ·a.m.;

\

I Gallipoli• daughter 4:45 a. \larretl Hougland up 7:50a.m.; WRENCH TECHNIQUE
.;, . Mrs J~ck R Ha;rlll Min· !effboat down Meldahl
4:45 NEW YORK (UPI) ~Handy.
., . .
.
'
p m · Charles K. down 5·25 p ~an don1 struggle try•- to
ersvllle son 5·51 am
· ··
·
· .,.. •
wa
' oiscbar ed '
m.; Nol1hem down, 7:30 p.m.; adjust a wrench in 1 cramped
g
Little George down 8 · 25 ,. m · or hard-to-see location A tool
Henry Miller Clarence Clark
' · •· "
·

Vroman ,
Middleport; J~es Mrs . Cecil onion, Mrs.
Walton Swart, Rt. 1, Racme; Rizer Mr

.

, L. F1eore down. 9:05 p.m.: Val- company (Crescent)
e:uuest.J
ley Voyager down 12:10 a.m.; imt.ead that you preset an ad-

Va lerie Jo LewiS. Middleport; Mrs Stan!:· B~l Ed ar
Sporn down, 12:3&amp; a.m.; Polly )Ustable wrench on
apare
wt:'rt' )1rs. Milton Miller, Mrs.
c. Artl.mr Morartty, Syracuse; Mrs . Calv;! Saun,dersg
Crane down, 12:30 a.m.; H. E . nut of the slze you will be workWylie Minton and Mrs
Gail
'I
L 1 1 Be t Rt 1 Ches
·
u•
•
Faires. The luncheon
Lab les
rs. I a .
n z,
. '
- Triplett Mrs Albert
Bo·.'!·le:s down 4: 25 a.m.
ing on. New wrenches are avail·
ter; Frank B. Thompson, New
M• Do. aid B 11 M
Gallipolis dam Qrleanian able with scale markings on tho
were def'orated with poinsettias
u_
K
th
R .
Rt son, rs.
n
e ,
r s.
.
k
and candles.
ru~ven ; enne 0 . o11 ms,
. Joseph Cantrell Charlotte
up 6:45 p.m.; Reliable up 8:30 jaws and a simple spring 1oc
Durin~ the business session,
2, Letart; Lloyd L. Bar~on, Pl. Imboden, Robe;t C. Stewart, p.m.: National down, 10:40 p. which holds a precise aettlng
Pleasa.nt; Mrs. Otho ()rego.ry, Jr., Teresa Tol~·t, Beth
m.; Esao W. Va up 1l:IS p.m.; as long as desired.
Mrs. Harold Somerville. presid 11H G
M Ill
~
I r"~~;._=-~~.;_;;._~-._;"-===-==-,
df'nt. pre~ideu Announcement
POINT PLE:\SANT- 'Mlree 1Ra c ;
regory A.
u ns, erham, Paul B. Roush, Mrs. JI
was made of the
Corporate indictments were returned aDoris Rudy , Mrs. John
Communion ot the Women or gair1st four persons Tuesday property and personal proper. Jame! Bailes, Clayton Russell,
the Church to be held Feb. 2 morning by the Mason County ty therein. The indictment was Mrs. Charles
.Meadows a
beginnmg with communion fol- Circuit Grand jury, one felony the result of property destruc- dau~hter; Mrs. Luther White ll Construction Grado Lumbor:
lowed by a potluck dinner at i and two misdemeanors.
tion at the Thompson tavern and daughter; Mrs.
2x4'a, 2x6'a, 2x8's ond other framing moterlals.
5 .i~ p. m. \1om&gt;y making pro- The felony indictment
was on the Ashton·Upton road.
Bing and son; Mrs.
Chock our price
_
~
I ject:-; were discussed by
tht&gt; returned agamst Robert
E.
The other misdemeanor in~ McCullough and son.
\
group.
Spears, Jr., Point Pleasant, ror dictment was returned against ._...;:;::;::;::;::;__ _
Also
REAL
SAVINGS
on
roofii',
flooring,
Olh•&gt;rs attend ing wt"re Mrs. feloniou s stealing. It stems from Duke N. E. Mtller for poiises- •
the luncheon

~

iDSii'S~iEiNS

auP.R MA
Corner Se,ond &amp; Mill St.
MIDDLEPORT, OHIO

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PORK &amp; BEANS

Grand Jury

All Varletlea

Carload Discount Prices

Berne Wooten
Dies at Home

IHH ·' '""'""' lo he
Topic· for· Pru ~ram

River news

or

llomer Martin, Juliet Smith, i the theft
two bucket seats sion of stolen property. Other
PU:ASANT
.~ pro- \1rs \Villiam Meade , }1rs. D. I from a vehicle owned by Land- action or the court Tuesday
' gram t'lllillel' ··The 11,\H \1u- N Connors, Mrs . S. C. Wi!- is Absten valued at $150.
was the dismissal of the civil
St'um·· 11111 be prt&gt;senkd
by ht&gt;lm, :\1rs. W. S. Hyre, Mrs. I Thomas Kauffer and Joe Hen- action styled The W. T. Raw- Gauge reedings.\'lr~ . H' I\ a~ PrnHiH ;1t
the I Tom \\'alters. Mrs . J. 0 More- i ry Milton Rt. 1 were indicted leigh Company vs. H. J . Erie- dam 17.8; 27.8 running 76
f'nd;Jv nwt·l~rlg ol tlw Co lonel 1 land. \frs . Henry Watson, the . on a joint misdemeanor indict- wine, Laura Mae Johnson and Pt. Pleasant 26.87
Pomeroy i
Ch:nh·s I.l'll t'-' ( 'hapter ol
the 1 Rev. Charles Pitzer.
' ment for destruction of
rea l Leo Sayre.
26.67; Hinton 2.19 falling;
!
PT. PLEA:'iA\'T R~·r·nt' D;w(.: hl~·r:-. u1 Hw Amtrwan Re- I
Wooten. 59. Pt P\rasant. \It 1, l'tl lllllun to IJ, lwhJ m tlw Apdied unexpertedly .\1ond&lt;i.'¥ n1ghl p:rlal'lr1:1n auditonum at:; p. m. 1
at his home
\1r·-; Pn !!111 will shr1w slides
He was born Sepl ~ . ii!Of1 in w1th n;,naiHn on the
DAH
Bladenhurg, Ohio. a srm of the mu~(·um 111 Wasl11ng1on. [)_ C
late Frank and Lu1·inda Krmp H o~lt'~~t'S Will be \1rs . Ch;1r!rs
Wooten.
Pr11H11t :'\lr&lt;; .Jnhn S:I.ITI' \1rs '
Wooten was a wt'lder nt the Carl C t;ardner . .Yir'i
~:lmer
FALL AND WINTER
ArmMarietta Manufal'turi n.'i Com- L•IV.:'! . .\11~s B!an ch r
&lt;.;lmn~
.
\1rs
F:
\dridg1'
Snllf'r
ilnd
pany for 35 yNlrs. t-IP IHIS n
STYLES BUDGET
member ot the .\1in1 urr Lodgt:&gt; ,\1rs 0 ll l'ardrr .
No . 19. AF'&amp;A\1: Sl'o!lisll Hi re
Lodge of
CiKlrleston , f()OF
Plt·u~aul V;dlt·y lluspilal
Lodge ,
PI PIPnscmt: RoilerOne large group o! Ladies Betn.akers Loro 610 and Krebs
·\llVIITTEIJ
Heh&lt;•&lt;·•·a Simpter Fall Dresses. Values to $6.95.
Chapel EUB Churf'h
k •ns. 1-'1 Ple&lt;Js&lt;Jnt: \lrs . DonOut they go. Jr., Missey and Half
Surv iv ing are h1s wilt'. Gar- aid .Jilmes. CI1Jton, \lrs Kl'n·
Sizes.
nett Kearns Wootew mw dn ugh. nt•th HJ§rif'~· . Bidwt"!l:
.\lrs.
ter, Mrs. Erma \lartln. Poinl (~t·or·ge Dahn1'y , Cal11 po!is FerSPECIAL SALE GROUP
Pleasan1: thrf't' sons. \.t•orgr . r·y: ll;l\'ld H&lt;'n·. V 1nton. Vtk ki
Indoor-Outdoor
Pt Pleasan t Route 1, H1·rvm .•Jones. PI Pleasant: \lr ~_ Loi~
ltl home. Rnd Will1am ol lhe U ~h 11 m . l.t'!lrl
S. Navy aboard the V!·S:-;t•l EnDI~('IJAHLED - \!r·,. . Vl;wk
terprise: lwv ~ i s ters . \rfrs For· BmiPr . Pt Plt·a.~a•;l. Bt•rnard
Indoor or outdoor s, ail
e~t Hoffman. H('ndcrsiln.
&lt;lnd Lamp. Pt P\Pasanr , .Ja nw" Carmetal. Reg. 1.39 value
Mrs. Nolan S(lxlnn, Jamt'stown. re11, l' t I'IP.~sanL Billie Carrf'tt
Lable . See these
patio
MEN'S WARM LINED WINTER
Ohio : two brol,,er~. Df'wf'v and Pt. Plt'a";ml : \1 ildrt&gt;d Woomand save.
Jof. Woolrn . both ot
Up uPr er. PI Plt'&lt;L~cmt ..\1rs Edward
Discount Price
Sandusky , Ohio; and
f1ve t\mna1nl. Applf' (;rovt:'
gr:mrkhildren
RJHTJlS
.\1 r ti ll(
Mr&lt;;
Funeral service will he ('on- Cf'iliTt ' Dnlmf'.\·, •;:J ili pr'!is i"t~r­
dueted 2 p. m Thur';day m the f!. &lt;J d:uw:hler.
Crow - Hus~e!l ~·unrr a! HmnP
.\lr nnd \I rs. nonu Jd .J::tll1(''i,
Rag. $2.99 Value
V;ilues to $11.9!i in this
Friend~ mav ca ll at tlw tunernl ('llftnn a ddtlgiHt·r.
)o!roup
of
,
1
\lens
Bl'llt·r
Jar·
home. Gra~esidr service will
.\1r . ;md \lr~. t\~&gt;nn1•lh lfigll'v.
kt·ts. Heducf'd for quick
,. ... ~~~ ,held by the Masoni (· Lorlgf' Bidwell. a daugl11rr
·
Re.g. $2.99 value Girls or Boys Sweat
s&lt;J ic Slwp !'arly .
Shirts. All Famuus University names
and other school. Asst. colors.
I

PT

lUND

CIUM CHEESE 'pk·Otr.••

iiiiiiiii

JACKETS

Maxwell Bouse

Sizes 8 to 16

4-roll
pkg.

00

$
SHOPPER'S

BEST DEAU

AROUND

Discount Price

$1.88

ea .

PLASTIC
LAUNDRY
BASKETS

ea

ANYWHERE AT ...

METROPOLITAN
MOTORS

39c ...
REG. $1.00 VALUE
FAMOUS CELEBRITY

LADIES' FALL &amp; WINTER

COTTON BRAS

COATS

SEE EM NOW!

OHIO

87~.

1961 Rambler Cust 4 dr.
1960 Rambler 2 dr.

MEN'S 5 BKL. HEAVY

WORK ARCTIC

American

Auto. Trans. R&amp;ll, Tc.p Shape

Mens heavy duty 5 bkl , Work Arctic.
Reg. $7 .ua value. Now new low prica
Sizes 6 to 12.

1959 Rambler Classic
4 Door Sedan

$6.7~
pa1r

Blue, overdrive, R&amp;ll. nice and clean

'METROPOLITAN MOTORS

One large table of
Uetter Toiletries.
Valuea to 39c in this
group. Stock up now

MENS HEAVY RED SOLE RUBBER

WORK ARaiCS

Phone WY 2-387P

Save now at theM new low prte-es on Men1 and Boy1 Rubber
Footwear.

Pomeroy

Vil

•
Ue. Slock

8 8.~

'

2-lb.
pkg.

Dlacount

...

CHUCK
ROAST

75c

$wlft'o lr.,.)lflold-U. S. Government lnop•ct•d

Longhorn Cheese

'

Better I&gt;, lll'oup ot
Value, to
Print.
Wide . Fast 49e 1d, 118';

e.,

SWING TOP

••lor,

PLASTIC TRASH
CONTAINERS

_J7,~·

with 1h....

Reg. $2.59 Swing Top Platltle
Trash Containers. Asst. colOJ'I.
Stock up now.

121/z-o,,
pkg.

DISCOUNT PRICE

19~.

6 ~~~ 99c
... Chef29cBoy-Ar-Dee
PIZZA

~2-oL

49c

wl-. ~·.s•

59c

!31;1,••

. Pkt: ·

pkc.

·~ 1 , ..

Nch

(

'

fresh, Crisp

''

54 Inch Silicone
Treated Ironing Bo1rd

.,

lb.

Wtth 1h" ca~pan and Pllrck•M ...
3-tb. ~:~kra
S. G"v'l. ln•p.O.d

flu&lt;nlu o,;.,-u

U. S. Cov't. ln1pected

Pad &amp; Cover Sets

c

5B4 Inch Silicone Trea;ed lronl
oard Pad and Co
ng
Reg. 79c
value, new low

pri::'·

Discount
Price

5-qt.
lug

.,.'

''.,

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....,

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Set., jp.,, 9th, ,,.,

EVANS

lb.99C
Wilh ltli1 flluocn and P"rchcn• of1
I'~

IIJ

r&gt;h . -

10 5taak• to Pko

EVANS

AT ANT

Mi Choice
•
Swift's Premium
U. S. Govt. ln•pectod

STANDING

RIB
2 49C ROAST

7-lnch
Cut

ae.oz.

Loave•

MA

c

1-L~.

Cllli,JlMY, WfiiTE
hood

33C

HE4LTN

a

IIE:AUTY - - -

j;Ri$N • TiNDER

SAVE 52c

KALE .

With Stain!"'

pq.

$

Ctna.

lb.

19c

IMt!

Injector llad"
SAVI 57c

MILJ;L .

3 29c

YELLOW ONIONS

lb.

boa

Wit~

Wlt~

Bla CHIE, ·

J-Ib.

JEAIUT BOnER

Jar

Double.Edge

Bladu
UVt

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l~ru

AT ANY

CAULIFLOWER

ICEBERG

'

CUIID liif iTiAK5
Nnw

Brown 'n Serve BREAD

FRESH •.• FRESHER •••

$1.57

EVANS

n.,&lt;Ja Chip- ll 8 G~,·,. lno~t~d
CUBED IEIF ST!AKI
No"" lhr\1 iPI . lqf! . 91h, 196J

btle EVANI

BREAD
INHOT
15 MINUTES

...... . .

l•on &amp; lady.
•hrv ~ul, Jgn , 91h, 196!

.. , ANT

c

12-ct.

Of

fr~•h ~och day-~lro

N~..,.

POTATO ROLLS

Minute Maid Orange Delight

o.• 1vge
PRINTS

G•,..und

katie Evons

'!:z. 650 3 ~~~ ,· ggc

DISCOUNT PRICI

3 IL,

GROUND Biif OR GROUND CMUCII

btle EVANS FINE BAKED FOODS

Minute Maid Orange Juice

22x68 size non skid back. Ret
$2.00 value. Asst. colors. New
low Discount Price.

With !hit CO&lt;JPO" Gnd putt:ho .. .,f,

c

RUMP
ROAST

-~~ROtEN FOOO~-"-"

RUNNERS
10Squ1 . .

Swift 's Premium lane leas

49c

lb.

~
J.~ GREEN STAMPS

Boneless Rolled &amp;1ied

MINUTE
STEAKS
a.. 99c

\

Price

I!DII~ FOI

ROAST SALE

Swift'a P... mlum
U. S. Gov't. Inspect...

,BOLOGNA

clear. Shop early
and Save.

$J.OO

TOILETRIES

4 BUCKLE ARCTICS
BOYS SIZES 3 to 6
NOW ONLY $1.99
MENS DRESS STYLES- 6 to 12 ·NOW $2.64

"YOUR RAMBLER DEALER"

F'atl'!ous
Hat!.~. Sn • Mu·t Qunt
lleg_ ~ 19owy Whit,.

JUMBO SIZE "VI.JON"

CLEARANCE! MEN'S &amp; BOYS' ALL RUBBER
S!a. Wagon, Auto. R&amp;H. all good tires

BArrs
Mt .

U, S. Gov't. Inspected

Cottone....

DISCOUNT PRICE

lb.

;

39c

Swift'o Toppy l~an~

Va1ues to $3.99. X..dies Fall &amp; Winter
Sweater!. Repriced
and regrouped to

8hr96 Mt •
Cott0
• M•st
" Ouilt

and

HEALTH &amp; BEAUTY AIDSo1sc~N~o~ICEJ
Reg. 89c Macleans Tooth Paste 63c
Reg. $1.19 Dristan Nasal Spray 79c
Glance Hair Spray .. · · · · · · · ........ 59c

59o
59c

lb.
;

SLicED -nACON

11ack

22x68 SIZE NON-SKID
FANCY VISCOSE
LOOP RUG

DISCOUNT PRICE

Sta . Wag. Onl' loc &lt;.ll owner . Overdrive, R&amp;H
6 cyl. Clean ~ronnm\. c;1r ' see it

1,,..,
-lb.

Slipovon

0 P now.

.00

Reg, 4.00 value. Full size Bed Spreads.
Asst. colors, washable, Stock up now
at this low price.

Auto . Trans. Il&amp;H. Clean and nice

5 Qt.
Jug

Premlum-U. S. Gov't. Inspeeted

Cardigans and

priced for quick sale. Shop early.

BED SPREADS

POMEROY

SWEATERS

Ladies Better

Winter Coats. All regrouped

FULL SIZE HOBNAIL

1961 Corvair 700 Sta. Wag.

$19.88

c

&amp;·oz.
•
Jllf

· Swift.. Toppy - u. r. ~!. tn"'~ed~

LADIES' BULKY KNIT

VALUES TO $19.88

Values to

Chicken Breasts
Chicken Legs

STORE

DRESS &amp; CASUAL STYLES

DISCOUNT PRICE

caa

U. ' · GoYernment~lnlfJ•cted

••.

Reg . $1.00 value Famous Celebrity
Bra.~ 30A to 400. While only, Asst.
styles. Low-low discount price.

c

3-lb.

Swift'a Premium Tendllf OrowR

77~.

.00

2h off label

1ach

SWEAT SHIRTS

$

c

Discount Price

•••

ZIPPER
JACKETS

MAGIC
BLEACH

COFFEE

Values to $7 .95. Boy1
Winter Jackets . Priced
to clear. Out they go.
Broken sizes, top quality at a low price .

5·

c

8-oz.
box

'

BOY'S WARM LINED
BETTER WINTER

AT THE

PATIO TABLE

Cake Mix

PH/lAillPH/11

MASON, W. VA.

SP 3-5554

DRESSES

.oo
5

Frosting &amp;

STUINED

HOGG &amp; ZUSPAN MATERIAL'S CO.

START THE NEW
YEAR RIGHT

$

JIFFY

Be~eh-Nut

siding, paints and plyw~ -

I

Monday Night

c

No. 500

Dry Pack

.

fit
illlttl"
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Clifton
Society Notes

m.111 ll'ld chllclren, Bobby

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IIIII I -Dally_ ~n!n_el , Pomeroy-Middlei!Ort, 0:, Ja11. -t, 18811

Beth of Marton, Ill., Ted Rile)'
Jr. lllld chilciNa Joy&lt;e · ·a ·n d tmprovM u nported.
I
Jobn Pat of Middleport
Mr. and Mre. Ever1 ·IJIIil- II()ID'I! NEXT ' • \
ding were weeltOnd ..1\leata of HOLLYWOOD (UPI~ . - Steve
Mr. and Mn. Joe Riley and Boyd next wUI be seen as
a
~ 8p4 J nmes Hobert Wh itt' of
M th·••·t ell ch i Mr. and Mrs. Bill WllllaDII L. s. ~ Service agent In
Th e Cl ·n
1 on
e uwa
ur
and Judy
,
tt v
·· acience~ Hood Tt-xa s. ;:~rnvf'd on 1
had at Sunda School Sunday
·
' Fetas c oya&amp;e, •
)
'
Mr. and Mia . Eddie Varian ftet1on thriller.
Pee. 21 . tr,r a IS day furlough
Jan. ~ an attendance of 148 • received word of Mn. Varian'•
--With hi ~ motht'r \ 1rs A~es 1
18
collectiOn $36 ·
grandfather's death In Locan, REAL VET
~h.e. i::Hld
uncle .
Richard
Mr. and Mrs. Harley Pow- W Va
·HOLI.YWOOD (UP!) _ Wll·
ION REQUEST)
~~kw onh o.md l)ther r!:'IAiiV E"s
ell
had
as
guest•
recently
Mr.
Staniord
and
Ben
~urns,
CoBeaudlne
haa
been
actiVe
i(rid friend ~
and Mrs . Rome Powell of HWJ.. lwnbus,. Ohio, were weekend I'""'""" than any dltector In Hoi..l1r and .\lr ~ An hi e
llngton, W. Va.
guests of their mother, Mrs. lywond, iolni&lt; aU lbe way back
sptmr Chn &lt;&gt;trnas w11 h ht&gt;r
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Byroo
Van
VIolet Bul'l)l! and f•mlly .
1914.
ttrJ \1rs Rr)b t" rl lldlf lt"ld of ,
Meter
spent
the
Christmas
"olMr.
and
Mrs.
Harley
Powch~lesto n W \"a
idays with their children •nd ell Jr ~ famlly ol. Nitro
'Mle Sahara was nol always WY 2·5421
POMIROY
~ Mr . and \l r!' K.nht:'r1 P t.~r kt•r
Hl'SMAN'S UOLIDAY-The driver of this buo at Quang Ngal, SOuth VietNam, had a
~ Fredf'nrk. \ld . SJwn t
the brief holiday a··ter a typhoon washed out the bridge over whlch the bus ord.Lnarily enss :1
grandchildren in St. Albans •nd were SlllldaY vlstton -of thek ••::w~ast~ela~nd~·_ _.:__ _ __:,""''""'"""""'""'""'""'""'"""""".Cabln Creek, W. Va.
parents, Mr. lllld Mrs. Harley _
ChrJstma~ '&gt;~-+'t'kt&gt;nd wr th
his the riv er. The vehicle became a ferry boat wheo it made the crossing lashed atop Wo
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Ted
Riley
Sr
Powell
pi~Nm t~ \1 r ~n r.J \1rs tltr!Jt&gt;rt ·~ am pans.
had as Christmas dinner guests Mrs · Ted }Uiey Sr attended
hrk er . HuwartJ 1\av and Nan~
their
daughter, ·Mr. and Mrs the christma. play at the Bopcy ~ and her p:m•nt s. Mr and
\1illard DuekwiJrth of Hunting- Tom Darst of Akron . who was
Mrs. Carr ie Sinclair was the William D. Lee and children, ttst churcb 1n Middleport where
Mrs. Ja· ;tf' s H1 1ilon
.\ imers- lon. w. V&lt;~ _ srwnt Sund a.v with visiting in .\1iddleport.
New Ye~r's day guf'st of her Michael. Rusty, Kenneth, Lori, her grandchildren John Pat
.Uie, R IJ
tllt'l r siste 1, .\Irs. Agnc-:o White
Howard Kay Parker, attend· son anP daughter·in·law, Mr. and Lois Ann of Dexter City, and Joyee ·Riley h~d 8 part.
'.fr. ond .\!r· , l·:iirl r·u~ter and brotlwr . Hichard
Duck- ing \ol~.uietta co11 ege, ·s pent a ~nd M rs. Ernest Thei ss
and Ohio. Other callers were Mr . Mr. Ray Fox was returned
~e Chnstmas W''~"'k,·rH.~ guf'sfs worth
two weeks' vacation with his children of Groveport. She was and Mrs. Patrick Riley of Mas- to h!s home from Holzor
of· hts motliPl . \ lr :-, Etl&lt;l Cust- Fave Brown of h&lt;~s
11 1·
and Mrs. He rbert accompant'ed home by
the on. Mr. and Mr.. Robert Moss- pital and Is Improved.
ling1on. paren t s. ~'1
~ r.
er, Springllt-ld
D. ;5 spent a 11:.1·f'n! week end Ptu ker and Nancy.
Theiss fami ly Rnd her dau).!ht·
Mr. and Mrs. Ted Riley
.) Mr . and \-lr ~ \lorris Harden
-.,
Ro
A Th
f r•. j
8nd Don Wt&gt;rt• guest~ 01 thei r w1th her brother and s1ster-in- Mr. and Mr!l. Thomas Quick 1~r, b se nn
eiss, o Wspent
last Saturday and
and 30n and Mrs. Jenkins' sislaw,
Mr
.
and
Mr'
S
.
F'red
Jenk- and Sharon Sue Cottrill of Col- 't urn us who spent the weekend
BOn ~nd da11ghlf'r-in-law, Mr .
h
ter and brother in Columbus. day with the Lee family ot
and . ·::; H•Jhert R ilardf'n and ms Sr. and family anJ other rei - , umbus. Mrs. Don Cottrill and 1 ere.
Bill Hyseli, , 'Mr. and
Mrs. ter City, Ohio.
cbildrt!n or ~orfo lk . V2. over al,ves.
. .
. i Craig and Bruce were Sunday Mrs. Agnes White and son, Gene Mills and famUy of ColFolks In Holzer Hos~~~:~ ~
the Christmas wet•kend
.\1r. and M_r"· . Ro~~ l fho ma_s ~uesl s of Mr. and Mrs. James James Robert, visited Monday umbus were here ~or ChristmAs this writing are Mrs.
Ric.ksr&lt;l,J
· Mr . Wil li: un (Rlll 1 E~·non of s~ent the. Ch. n stm_ns I_JUIJda~ s S. Qtu&lt;;k ·. Afle~oon callers Were I wilh Mr and Mrs. Harold Mc- with their parents, Mr.
and Young, Mrs. Ella
J(ennewi rk, W&lt;:~sh . , spent two wt_th \1 r. &lt;:~ nd ~rs . H.a ~ muml Mrs (lOJdon \\est, De_bra, Rhon- Comas and sons" of Ravens- Mrs. Charles Hysell and grand· Mr. , Lloyd Williams. All
weeks here with his mo:her 1\1tller a11d ta~1l~ and
~lr . da _dnd ~ohn: of Rac1~e . ·
wood , W. Vll .
mother. Mrs. May Cowie.
hHt tllll
HELP AT TAX TIME
IIEilP.U Of liME- Glum- lATE IINI and ~tep-father. Mr. i:lnd Mrs. Hnd Mr s. Paul fhnmns uJ Col- . JJm Bd l Otler who IS attend· Miss Rhonda Hysell of Mid- Mr. and Mrs. Earl Summer·
In( 11."1l11l•n st.. l 4;1541 tllat ani clttt tt 1 1tanc•. Wdtto
1
1.~1 g_ Warren Wllscm Collge · at dleport spent Thursda}' with field , Mr. J. E. Pitts of Mur
Chatles Blake , grandparents, urnbu s,
.
tens you time .ncl datt at proof•, Mlf-wln&lt;llftl. tmart(f
siJr.G combination link d
1 lllntt. waterproof•, nil· ,ll,.niiOII bind. AU alii~
Mr. and Mrs. J~ck Duffy and , Mr . and :&gt;lrs. WJII!s Lc.admg- S\v.1nnanoa. N. c_., w~s here Mr. and Mrs. Pearl McBride. rysvii ie, Pa., Mrs. Edna Sumwlndlnl. ,w,., tecond haM.
For
expert
tax
advice,
atnl. 11 jewell.
other relati\·es &lt;~nd rriends .
ham and daughters, Connu.&gt;, for the hol!dnys Wl.th QlS_mot~- Mrs, Harley E. Johnson and merfield, and Mr. Rexal Sum11 jeWtll.
order
your
copy
of
Ml:iS Hose Ann Theiss, em- I Barbara . o:m
. ? Rose_M&lt;tr_Je. were' er, Anna Gr&lt;:~t"e Oll er, ~d hl.s daughter.&gt;:, Tammy and Cheryl, merfi eld of near Chester wcn:See Our E;denoive Collection of BULOYA Watchea
ployed in Columbus , spe nt the weekt&gt;nd vtsJtors wJth hts moth- gnmdmot her, Mary M. Dtddle. of Wolf Pen were guests of her Saturday evening guests of Mr.
from $24.76
wee· ·nd with her mother. "1n;. er. Mrs. Hess Le&lt;tdmgham of Douglas Enoch and _Robe~t mothe-r , Mrs. Ada Slack rec~nl- and Mrs. Herbert Parker and ·
Carrif' Sinclair.
~outh \Ve bstP r
S.dvester who attend OhiO Um- ly
family .
1
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Duckworth Mr. and :Vlrs. Denzil Parson!!. ver.~ it .v &lt;tt. Athen~. spent the Mr. and Mrs. Carl Hubbard Paul and Brenda Nollege of 1
of Coshocton, Mr and ~rs . of Vt•ra He:ll"h, Fla., spent a hulldc1y ~ w1t.h their parents, Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Roger Hub- Mason, W._ Va ., called on Mrs. I Tttis 64-pago bool&lt; &lt;lotails tho
- -______
week lwre with her parents, and ~r.s. f&lt; reeman Enoch and bard .'lnd son visited Mrs. HarAgnes Whtle and family on a now tax I.-tolls you wflat
\1r . and .\lr~ . Alva Cross. Oth- · Mr and Mrs. Arthur Sylves- old Patterson I Nancy Hubbani)
Tuesday evemng.
d
bo f ·
l·r Chri~t r lliiS Dar guesl::. w~e,re ter &lt;:~nd Pam . .
.
I and new. born son at a Ripley Mr . and Mrs. Jack Weese ot rou ftM to kao, a ~t lh~J
sun and daugh~t&gt;r·_i_n - l aw,
:~ r., M1~s Steph~me ~ Wmebrenner, l Hospital New Year's Day.
Parma Heights visited his par· IY••r 1964 retum. It • noiland Mrs. Virgtl. Cross
1:1m.l ho 1s attendmg Columbus Bus- I Mr and M
F d J k' ents, Mr. and Mrs. Carl B. lablo throug• this II~JIGPir
.
d ht
II
kI
.
• n . re
en ms
daughters ot Vmton, aug .er mess Co ege, !!pent a wee Sr spent a couple of da
'th Weese.
for SOc. ·
and son-ill-law, \1r. and Mrs. : with her parenL~. Mr. and Mrs. ! · and Mrs Gene ~s ;~
-Ada Slack
l Pat Patterson t~nd children , Bi!! Winebrenner, Kallly and 1·•..--.._....,=·--=i.Oiiiiiiieiiiiniiiiliiiiniiis======iiiiiiii.Oiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii
daught er &lt;:~nd .son-in -law , Mr. Steve.
,1
and Mrs. F:ber Pi ckens a nd chi!Mr. and .\1rs. Herbert Park~
dren lo&lt;"al. and Mrs. Margaret er. Howard Kay and Nancv.
Pars~n s Hutland .
and ~1r and Mrs. Robert Park-~
Miss Fnl z11' S&lt;·hwarz of Ma- er were Chnstma!! Day guests
son. W. Va., spent Christmas I of Mrs. Edna Summerfield of
with ~1rs . Agnes White a n d 1 ncar Chester.
-;:;::::;:;::~ H.ichard Duckworth. They also ' Mr . and Mrs. Carl Gordon of
I
visited wtth Hcul ah Wf1ite, Mr. Colum bus spent a day recently .
nnd Mrs. Chade:o; While and with her mother. Mrs.
May I
-~
daughter. Texanna, Mr.
and Cowie and sister, Mrs. Char· '

Society Notes

~

2.-Hour
DRY QEANING

SERVI,CE

Rob.lnSon'S
CLEANERS

I

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11.

1

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wt__m(QI

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Pastor Boone
Is Speaker for
Church Service

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''ProfessiiJnal

WY 2-2475

POMEROY, OHIO

Mrs. Tom Mank in, and Jeffrey
Darst uf Middleport, and Mrs.

· Hysell
\1r aml Mrs. John K~h ler
and chi ldren of Sugar Creek,
I Mr. and Mrs Gene J enkins and
son of Col umbus. Mr . a nd \frs.
1Lcmnr Je1rkin:.:; of Pomeroy, Mr
I ad ~irs. f&gt;'recl Jenkins, Jr. and
family of Apple Grove ~pe nt
Christmas with Mr. and Mrs.
F'red Jenkins Sr. and Mike and
l.ary.
Mr. and Mrs . Pear l McBride
and Mr. David Mills were the

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PROVINCETOWN
MAPLE
BAKER
FURN I J URE
Middleport, O.

Offer Good At Duttons Only
With Coupon Belowl

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"FREE"
LADIES BIRTHDAY ALMANAC

CANADAY
Our

Nationally
Advertised

250 IN
BOTTLE - - -

39c

· Sc Candy Bars &amp; Chewing Gum

ROLLER'S .

10 lor 29c
SALE!

PHILLIPS

LANOLIN PLUS

MILK MAGNESIA

HAIR SPRAY
REG. 99c

ASPIRIN

Available· At

With This Coupan
Hurry! Only 50 Almonaca Loft

AT
CHAPMAN·

65c

CALENDARS
and
ALMANACS

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1Christmas Day guests of Mr. ·
and Mrs. Robert Hysell and
I family of Middleport.

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- 49 c

REG. 69c

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ELECTRIC

Dultons &amp; Rollers

REG. $3.50 _

YOUR CREDIT
BUSINESS

6.88
8.88
FLATS--FLATS
REGULAR 7.00 VALUES

3.88--4.88

Special 31c

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Bobby V:intcm. Plitricia Mar·
row.
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$4,15

JAN, 10.11·12

CREME
FORMULA

$1.49

WATCH

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COLD TABLETS

CASH BUSINESS

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"$URI' I'AlTV"

MIDDLEP9RT

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4-WAY

As Well As Your

7.88

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THE SHOE BOX.

HEAliNG PAD.

WELCOME

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In tho Middle Block Next to Elberfeldo
POMEROY'S QUALITY SHOE STORE

SALE

$1

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Leona Hensley Is a patient
at
Veterans Memorial Hospital. I
Marlo Frinclo, ll'ld Ula Pierce
and the hosts, Mr. and Mrs. Pomeroy.
Mr. and
stewart.

YARDS OF BARGAINS

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lotony Wooi·ColtM Knlta

·wide Wolo Corduroy...... Cltltl, NREG~

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January Sale

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FREE PARKING IN REAR

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FOR OUR JANUARY

The Fabric Shop's January

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SLIPPERS

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Peter CuallJ.n&amp;, Peter Wood
thorpe, Duncan Lamont, Ka

Dress Boots

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Janua~

"TMI IVIL 01'
FRAMKIMSTIIN"

Womens High Heel

Brands
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Court St.~ Pomeroy

[leorun[e ~
SAL :&amp;
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y f h ecJ veil, and pearl earrings and Upper Sindusky, grandmothero
!!" oK oen
rger ayre ows XC air necklace. gilt ol tho bride.
the bride and Mrs. Marion
' ~ December 27th
in
Upe,!r
Sand
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I She &lt;arrled • cucade arrange- Furbee, ot Portland. 1"111\d·
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ment of while and l"ttn tinted mother of tht II"OOm. wore

new Mrs. Savre chose 1 blue 1 Kaclne High school and Ohio tO· Dally Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport, 0., Jan. 0~ 1966
oj
texlllr•d wool sneRlh clre'5 With State Unlvertlty where he ...
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white ae&lt;•ssortes and 1 white cei~ed a bachelor ot science In
rose corsage from the bridal agncultur. He WI! a member
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WI marked the P""" carnaUona.
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cymbidium orchid corsages.
bouquet.
I of
the Alpha Gamma Sigma
~Wm 1 c~own
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lor ot Mr. lnd Mil. fvan White candles wltb evergreen 1
. fraternil1 "' I•
p!'e8t'llUy
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bergw. Boote J, upper I between e1ch stained
gla" l Serving hi! brother •• best The newly married couple The couple will make theTr ltea&lt;'hing
Junior High Shilp
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, became the bride oi l window and Swedish Iron can- man was Roland Sayl'fl, Col- greeted thelr guests at a re- ht me an South S&gt;·camore Streel, and Y{)('!ltionltil Agriculture al
t'il'• Owaln Slyre o1 Sycamore. delabras on either side of the umbus. Mem of the bridal pll'- ceptlon in the church basemen!. Sycamore_
Mohawk High school.
01 Mr. and Mrs. Thomas I kneeling bench complet.O the tv wore dark sulto 1nd bilclt Miss Patsy Ho8an · cit
the The bnde Is a graduale of ,
D; S.yre, Route l, Portland setung
i ties. Thll! bridegroom wore an be-autifully deeorated all·white i Salf'm High Sehool and will ron- A rt"hearsal party ws~ htold I
EACH BOTTL.E
!ll4!1fiCountvl Sunday. DE-cem.
Mrs. HPlP.n Appleman, Upp,.r •open white rose; the best man fou~. tiered ~ke topped with tinue workin~ as a secrt&gt;tary m m the home of. the b~ldP!I P_SY"-"
SERVES THREI!
at 2:30 p. m. at frmity Sandusky, provided the organ I• white carnation and the ~ wh1te wedding belli. Miss Eve- the Wv.a~ot Cnu'_'tv Agrlrultur- 1f:'nts, Saturda} Pvenmg. Gifts
Church of Christ. Upper pre-m1pllal music and accom· 1•1\ white and gr.en tinted cal'- lyn Burky servt&lt;l jade punch al Exten."on O!!Tre.
I were pmenleO to their attendllitilhllky .
panittd Mrs. Richard Rkhard- 1 r.aftoaa.
and Mrs. Thorrl:a1 - .W~er pour- Mr. Sayre ia a graduate of ants durmg the sdcJal hour.
Frederick Sants&lt;"hi of· son. S~·camore, who sang ·· Whi- 1 Seating ove~ 200 guests be-. ed coffee. Cousins of die bride, I
~·---IT~ at tho double ring cere- thor Thou Goest," and "The fon tbol ceremOny were Rich- Misses Jane, Rita and Joy I
Lord " \1 y Sheph.rd," before I ard Par' Mark&gt;n, cousin of Hen&lt;!erickson of North Robin·
gladiollas grsced the the service and "The Lord's the bride : IUcbard ltlcbll'dson, son, Mlsa Dille Walberry of I
evergreen branches . Prayer." as the bndal couple Sycamore, and David Srhii!Jng, Columbua, and aunts of I h e
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Upper Sandusky, friends
of bride, Mro. Clyde Park , Mar- j
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I GiYtm in marriage by ber the groom.
Jon, and Mrs. Carl Lawrence
father, the bride wore a gown ~rs . S('hoenberger chose a and Mrs. John Schoenberger,
ONLY
ol satin broude which she de- hetge. brown and gok brocade Upper Sanduoky assisted.
The gown st.eafh dress with
matching
Mrs. Ed Brooks, Upper San- 1'
SAVE YOUR R. C. COLA,
$30 . ~ OoWft.- &amp;.lance an
51gned and made.
was styled with a fitted bodice brown accessories. Mrs. Sayre dusky registered the guests.
DIIT
·RITE
COLA,
NEHI TRUE FRUil
Conwenlenf f ermt
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long slt&gt;eves, rounded necklin~ was attired in an
emerald Mrs. Ronald Bosler of Ttf·
ORANGE, AND UPPER 10 BOTTLE CAPI
~---------- , and floor-length sheath skirt gre•r wool sheath wl!h black fin, Miss Hose Ann Beldelschies
. Olriotmas Oay dinner rue&lt;ts with a deep pleated chapel and while acceuories. Both and Miss Carol Ann Schoen·
Mr. and Mrs .
Clarence train held in place with a con· mothers wore double cymbidl~ berger, cousin of the bride,
We Will Pay ~ Cent Each
FURNITURE CO.
and daughter Patsy were toured cummerbund. She car- urn orchid corsage1.
Upper Sandusk}'·, were
1n
To Your hvorlte Charity.
MASON, W. VA.
Esther Price. Mr. and ried her great grandmother's , Mrs. Earl .Schoenberger and charge of the gifts.
Hlrry Swan _ and Mr wedding handkerchiel and a Mrs. Harvey Lawrence, both of I __"F'~or':.._':h':er'._'w~ed~di~·~ng~t~ri~p,:__'_lh~e'..__ _ _ _ _ _ _~~=====~=--'='-'-=--=-==""'""'""'""'""'""'""'""'""'""'""'""'""'""'""'""'=""'s:~l
WYln Swan, Manlyn and Bill_ ' bridal bouquet of white
Mr. and }Irs. Wilham McKel- l red ruses atop a wttite Bible,
~it:i.t~B~r;uce: and Marvin were gift of the bridegroom. Her
!
dinner guests
of ' bow length silk illusion veil
Ella Mae West. Delores , was attached to a satin p1\l
John McKt!lve y of Park· 1box headpiece ti'immecl ·
tnburg, Mr. John Mc_Kelvey . crystal and pearls.
also celebrated hJS 88th ' M"
B b
Sh b
~ ill_lrthlllly lhis wet!k was return· . ' ISS
ar ara c oen erg.er
.
SISler of the bride was the
ho me from the hospl 1a 1
.
~~~re he had bt.-en confined maid of honor. ~he wore
•L--k
emerald green slipper
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'n
le gth
•,J,Jon'ed I
and Mrs. Sam Price are ' ~
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gown_ "'
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Kentucky College with le~gth sleeves and
sheath
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Hu· skirt. A contoured cummerbund
"'•"-• Price and children
held a large back bow. To com·
~-lsltnas eve guests of Mr.~ ple!e her_ ensemble she wore
Mrs. Don Johnson and son white satm sh~, a !I mal
Mr. and Mrs. William Me· green satin c1rclet held her
Bruce- and
Marvin,
Clarict" Norris of Syra- Monday t&gt;Venlng dinner guests
and Mr. and Mrs. T. G. of Mr and Mrs. Don Johnson
~~~~~o:fs Racine.
and son .
rf
guests o( Mr. and , Mr. and Mrs. Loren Roush
Howard Ebenbach Wt!re of Piqua were Tuesday dinner
and Mrs. T. A Roberts o( guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harold
Rii:ht re1erved to lbnit quantltlet.
alr•ond•"·· Mr . Sam Ebersbach : R0ush
Newark, Mr. and Mrs. Lar· Mr and Mrs. Paul
Ebersbach, local, and Mrs . and son sptont Christmas with
-Milii'Y Ebersbach and children his panmts. Mr. and Mrs. Jake
Schuler of Pomeroy .
and ~rs . Don Johnson , __
Food Market
Clover Farm
son Brian were Christmas
Clover Farm Store
"The Store Wtth A Hart"
guests of Mr. and . Mrs.
Department Store
19f1!0n Johnson of Racme . i
Fifth
and
Pearl
gallon
Route
7
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and Mrs. Larry Ebers. ·
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were Christmas guests of ,·
TUPPERS PLAINS
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parents, Mr.
and Mrs .,
Roush of New Haven.
~-~------Patsy Price studt'nl at Spending Cnristmas Day with
State
University.
is Mr. and Mrs. Dana Fick were
the holidays with her Mr. and Mrs. John l"lck and
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence d&lt;.ughters, Judy, Jo~·ce, ' Joan
and Janet : Mr. and Mrs Richand Mrs. William \fcKel· ! aro Flck, Sr., and Karen; Mr.
Bruce and Marvin visited and Mrs. Charles F'ick Kim
Gerber's Strained
Day with Mr, and and Dans, local \fr. and Mrs.
Bel]X'e and with
Mr. , Richard Firk, Jr. and Mrs.
liltmao Day with Mr. and Ada Morris of Chesler;
Mr.
Joe Anris daughter Jennl-' and Mrs. Henry Wells and San. Joe Andrls daughter Jenni· ,dy, Mr. Alan Harris and Mr.
of Belpre and with
Mr. and Mrs . .James Woodyard and
Mrs. Alvin Collins and I Debhie of Pumeroy. ·
'Becky of Parkers· , Mr. and Mrs. Roy Flck and
I family of Columbus visited
IIIII M111. Harold Roush I Monday untJI Wednesday ·
Mr. and Mrs. Rohert Eu· his parents, Mr. and Mrs Dana
daughter of Charleston 1Fiok.
Christmas with Mr and I Chnstmas dmner guests
Nonnan . Rou~h and chtl Mr. and \h s. Norman Me·t:OiTn j
Del Monte Quality
Armour's
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al Chtlltcothe. Mr. Law-· anrl daughlers and Mrs Mary
Beagle of Raci!ll' al•o i Reed were Mr . and Mr~ Ross
to ChiiUcothe wlth them , Cleland. sons Larrv and VerKathryn_ ~hilson
of ' non ; Mrs. Vttrn Cl~lano Mr.
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serves 18

3 ROOMS

New Furniture

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I"['IEN YEARS OLD and

1 otill growing, Walt
Disney's playland at Ana-

1\elm, Cali!., attracts more
than l5 million guests. annually. One of the reaaona '

BEST COLA BUY .

is the annual Christmas
parade that winds its meiTY
way through Disneyland.
More than 3,000 persons
marched in a "Christmas
in Many Lands Parade"
and in the "Parade of the
Toys," latest of the Yule..
tide attractions, including

1

MASON

)parade of To~s

THEY ARE VALUABlE!

a 60-fuot Christm&lt;Js tree.

FOR 1965 your Clover Farm Stores Pledge
QUALITY, SERVICE, SAVINGS

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Saturday January 9th.

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East ern Local

Society Notes

LYONS

CHECK

RUTLAND

MILK

79c

LOW
PRICES

We Feature

Large 24 Size

A Complete
Line of

HEAD
LrTTUCE
Fresh and
c
Crisp

DIET
FOODS

BABY
FOODS
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Vu-glnia was

the and Mrs. Wil1ie Frecker and

Charles of Chester, \fiss Don-ina Frecker of Columbus Miss
j Sharon
Frecker of Galiipolis,
Mr. and Mrs. Wateman White
of Keno and Mrs. Doris Meredith and daughter Marsha of

BEEF STEW

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SERVICE &amp; T.V.

MiC'!Jigan

Miss Sherry McCain spt&gt;nt
Tuesday night with Mis. Calhy
Pickens near Long Bottom.
Pomeroy

Mohammed claimed descent
lrom Ishmael, son of Abra·
h•w and Hagar.

Pl•lb.
con

NOW!

LUMP COAL OR
RUN-OF-MINE
Pick Up At Our lot
Or Call WY 2-3284 - Mi.dleport

GOEGLEIN
READY-MIX CO.
Middleport, Ohio

6

ORANGES

14oz.
bolo.

Florida
125 Size
Dozen -

Betty Zane

Chef-Boy-Ar-Dee

SPAGHETTI
DINNER
box

WEATHER AHEADI

49c

CATSUP

POP CORN

FOR BITING WINDs--carol Blum clowns around with a pair of whale's teet!\,

which. were on exhibit at Miami, Fla., Seaquarjum. Carol had

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45c

Jo-Bo or Midwest Ration

Tray

DOG
FOOD

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Bacon
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TOUCHING UP A QUEEN-Dwarfed by huge anchors and a
portion of luxury liner, Queen Elizabeth, a painter works on
tile top of an anchor In Southampton, F.n&amp;l•nd, ship yard.

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WANT AD

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INFORMAnON

QUALITY
CANCIR.I..ATJON

ooa.tlD"'''ONi
WID be ·~ IUic:ll 11.00 ll. M
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Pomeroy

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1964 Chevrolet Bel Air 4 Door

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$1 ,595

Apple Grove
Society Note~

Tempest 4 dr. Low mile.ae.
Extra clean. Automatic shift.

63 Mercury _ $2,495

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"83~"

Sportl 2 dr. Hard Top,

Voice of Broadway ••• reporting

$2495

BY MRS. HERBERT ROUSH

By DOROTHY KILGALLEN

The Alpha Della Kappa Sorority met at the home of Mr.
and Mn. Roy Buck and held GOSSIP IN GOTHAM
Comedian Vaughn Meader (of '"nit
the annual Christma! party re-United States nightclubs are bidding First t'amily" fame) is seriously becomPomeroy, OhJ•
cently.
The evening
was i frantically and offering fantastic sums ing a partner in a posh East Side dlnin&amp;
1963 Chevrolet Impala St. Wagon- $2495 11 1----------..11 spent in wrapping gilts for the for the Beatles, but they can all forget it. place - mainly bec~use_ he'd like to setBeautiful maroon finish Fawn iuterior. 327 cu. in. V8 en·
Children's Home. A
oafad The boys' next visit here will be in Aug- tle in New York wttil his family. It It
gine, 11 utomati(' trans., P.S, ~-B:, BQOx14 WW tires ~~~ow
Help Wanted
course was served lo following , ust and they've ruled out everything that happens - probably in March .- the
Jittlt&gt; wear. A premium c&lt;~r lhat ~ mv1tm~ to own and dr1ve.
Mrs. Ray Pickens, Mrs. Fran- has a capacity of less than 50,000-which restaurant would bear his name, and he
WAITRESS, over 21. W r i te ces Roberts, Mrs. Jean Alkire, means you have lo own a ball park or would entertain there olghtly, as well as
The Daily Sentrnal, Box 668Y. Mrs. Bernice Hoffman, Mrs. staljium to get 'em . . . The Copacabana present . new performers .. _. Perry DaH"' oa.coum "" P•MI _., .,..,
Por11~rov
1 ~ 3tc Maxine Wingett, Mrs. Nonga turned away reservations even for the mone Vic's son, spent Chnstmas with
-ell . . . . wlttllrt IC 4ey•.
:AJLD 01 ftiANILb •
UW'I'U
EXPERIENCE.~Dc--co
-o~k-~
Inquire Roherls, Mrs. Edna Price, Mrs. early show on New Year's Eve with Sam- him f~r the first time in years. Hla moOPEN EVES. 7:00 P.M.
Ul&amp;l - fl..JIII for 6lo -rd miJ&gt;
ua-... ~h 4111dlth•na.o __... ~~
in person at Blue &amp; Grey Golda Story, Mrs.
Alma . my Davis Jr. doing his marathon version ther Pier Angeli, is in !tal;[. not expect.
POMEROY , OHIO
Orn"U-:Ji ttOUB6
Restaurant.
12 31 tfc Loukes.
I of cooking up a storm . . Beatrice Lillie ed t~ come to America unttl it's time for
. . . &amp;. .. ~ ;o.l-"' .. Ill o.u,.
Mrs. Lizzie Sayre spent the I is back in the cast of "High Spirits" after the custody hearing.
l&amp;&amp;u.rd..,. -11:31• " .. ~ l:I•Oii
U. S. Civil Service Testsl
holidays with her son. Mr. a holiday trip to visit her family and ap•
fi1D u.s "
For Sale
ro11"6PL.\(.;•
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pear on the Eamon Andrews show lD
Far Sale
M'en·Wom.an 18 anc! OV&lt;rl' . Slc un JoM, and Mrs. Kelly Sayre at CoThere's a feature story In Marge _and
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Uilh pay Short houn. t\dv.ncement.l lumbus
Wi!t.NT 4ll
England. During bet absence, the box- Susie, the two twist dancers at the Gmza
1960 MAGNOLIA Mobil horne . SINGER
Sewing
Machines Thouun.,. uf Job&amp; open. Preparatory
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tnln!nl[ Ul1tll appointed . El(peJ'Ienu
Mr. and
rs. eorge
no- I office dropped almost $15,000.
discotheque. One used to be an expert
53 1 10 ft., 3 bedrooms, 1\t:z 1 new $76.50 up_ Several used 1 u~unl! ILy unnece~sary FREE lnrorma · h
and Mark 01 Columbus
PHONE WY 2-2156
Ax
Carson,
the
former
pro
footbaU
secretary,
the other Is studying archaeolR··J
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lion on jobl. lalariee, N!QUiremenh!.
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ga1n pnces. Write today. •1v1nar name. add.re.. .oo Johnnie Donohue and fiancee star and ex-husband of Carol Channing, ogy during the day ... Broadway lB beI 6 12te
The F'abr~c Shop Singer ~es t~:~~~ Service. Bos 1!168-, Pomero of Cleveland were guests 'Christ- has just married a beauty from New ing blessed with holiday crowds of teen.~
PrEncE SmlP~()fl- Co mpani on! a?d Service, Pomeroy, Ohio. Da.tly sen~~omemy,_ ow_e. _1 mas of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Don· York, Mary Jane Haskin. The wedd•ng agers
who are bui!PJ!g the walls of mov4 21 tic
Card of Th~~nks _
C. B Radio. 5 sets crystals _II_Y 2' 2284 ·
lnstrudions
ohue.
took place in Ft. Lauderdale, where he's ie theatres - including the film palace•
WE THANK our God for e&lt;tch Complett• ""1th ground plane. CU.~TOM ilbutchM~lngp and cut- U. S. CIVIL SERYICI TESTSJ Mrs. Fern e Bua ymaSn and become a real estate tycoon. Carol wound displaying signs saying "This Picture Is
and every vne of you who and lead-in. $100.00. Phon e 1 tJng. Ph • e1er, hone WY ~'•" _msq, tlkta IiCari 'llj'• . . father, Wes 1ey e11es r. spent up with the young son from her marri- for Adults Only." The ticket sellers and
shared with us tile Illness ' WY 2-2921.
I 6 :lip[ 2-3510.
12 9 tfc IJOJttl.oo • • ..-. PNMnton tnt~W~.~ Christmas wifh Mr. and Mrs. age to Ax
Recording star Lou Monte ticket takers seem to have an extremely
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has
a
sideline
- he's personal manager elastic attitude on the subject of what is
and bert:.:~vement m tile .toss , KENMOllE aut~-ffi3.tic washer. ' COAL- POR- sale. GOOd - JumP ;::; ,.::J •&lt;'m:m,.:=-.,·n~
William Weatherby at M1ddle- l
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of his good looking son, Ronnie, who has an adult . . . Many Christmas package_•
ot our dear and beloved ath·j with sud s saver . Good condi- 1 coal, delivered or at
the , ;;~~- ";;,. ·~.":;, :;••
port.
er, George Hoffman.
Your I tion. Carl Kautz, Chester, I mme on Storey's Run. See i r.aaco111 •~ eo, - . n. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Fox and a fine voice and is currently being pur· sent to Cubans from relatives In the UOIprayers and kindness were : Ohw Phone 985 _2145 or 985. OrvLile Hogue or phone SH 2-, o.tu sent1nta
David visited recently with Mr. j sued by three major disc companies. Lou ted States were seized by Castro's underappreciated more th,m you'll i 2212 ·
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and
Mrs. Orville Harpold and I is playing It cool, making Ronnie take lings and never reached !_heir intended
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datly lessons with a New York vocal destination. Do you somettmes get the
ever know. HJS presence ond
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FOR
SALE
family
at Belpre.
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love has, aln,ady, been so Thursday, Friday and Saturd~y
Barden'l!l Mark;&amp;int'roducing Mrs. Eddie ~!orion and son coach until he feels the youth is ready feeling that Castro isn't a very nice felvery greatly rn1~sed. We do . at Harden's Markf't. Fmr·
Business Services
McCoy's homoaenzied milk. Brett of l\1ansfteld were guests for the big time .. Dick Haymes' most low?
m . h'
mom
Jce
cream
79c,
regular
o
Alicia Corning Clark, wealthy widow
ISS 1m 30.
Th 18
' h
ized
'lk this r ece ntl Y of .,'lr • and Mrs • M• recent ex-wife, Fran Jeffries, and movie
1
director Dick Quine are about to name of the sewing machine heir and an ex1 also Wiinl to thank tl1osl' 98c, '2 gallon : bananas, JOe PR0\1PT drlivrry of limestone
omogen
rm '
E. Wickersham.
who sent cards of sympa ll 1y lb 1'1' c(' i I\ :-.
'""ll""'""''ed
wife of Edmond Purdom, never see!Df' to
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for ) our every need An yI week, only 69c • gallon.
.f tc I Mrs. PeI.e Sh'1e id s and HOW· the date.
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:md milk 69C' g.lllon celf'l)' rresh I s17 , Phtlne Emmet w Shu!ard Robinson accompanJed Mr.
lack for admirers. Her newest beau IS ArFurriers
expect
Lady
Bird
Johnson's
mando Lisi, an aspiring film actor .. . A
thoughtfulness shuwn me at Crl!-tp 19c bunch P01 k elwps i er Contractmg. WY 2·3243.
Wanted Iand Mrs. Edward Robinson and
Christmas time .
f1rst cut . 49c lb. center cut. 1
1 6 lfc
Employment
George to their home in Cleve- fre9uent appearances in mink to hypo Washington .. D. C, o~tlet - WJth a
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His daughter. Tht' lma
! 5~ 2 (' lb. loin
rh 11 JL". 651'
land Sunday returning
home thetr industry. When Jacqueline Kenn- Franklin Stabon post off1ce box number
edy was First Lady, she appeared now _ is selling what are purported to he
1 b uc
lb. Union W_orkman ToDacco EXPEHT cabinet making, cus·! BABY SITI'ING tn home. Any I Monday.
_ 1 free with the purchase tom ma de 1urm.1ure, sue h 85 1 dav· from 7 a. m. on. Phone Mr and Mrs Walter Shane and then in her classic leopard coat-but nude pictures of three top male stars, alNotice
1 of 2. Cold Water All. reg. S9c,
hutch cabinets and buffets, _,WY. 2-M~~-- .. 1 5 ~~ and Jim of Gallipolis
were really good leopard is hard to get, with legedly posed by the actors in Hollywood .
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Jtr tables etc. made to order. LADY wants work 5 day.s a i guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. all that trouble in Mrica, and terribly The art work absolutely defies detection.
NORsE CIMPEL, Old Tow~ FEMALE Airedale dog Small Bmlt-in cupboards or cabinets. w... k. Phone WY 2-6418.
: Bill Fox and David.
I expensive - and most often Mrs. Ken- Insiders know that the super-imposed faeFlats, Method"! Church WI . b'eed. ~Phone WY 2-3:174 .
Phone WY 2-~312.
I 5 :Wtc
1+3tpl Terry RollJlh of Athens, 0. nedy wore wool coats in the daytime and es perfectly matched to non-famous nakresume Its ff'lluwslup meet·\
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---u. spent the Christmas holidays I long silk coats at night. Women from ed bodies, are the work of a San Fran15 3
logs each Fnday, 7 13() 6P3m. '
i Neigter Building &gt;••pply for Re I Est te Fo
with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. coast to coast tend to copy the fashions cisco photographer. At least one of the
of the lady in the White House, so the offended stars is in good enough shape
8
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r 8 e
Virgil Roush.
i elated
fur fellows are hoping for anoth- to knock the camera expert through a
AUh•MUBlLE lns•lrance ~n~ suhtrocts, multiplies and di.l ens, storm windows,
alum- FARM-FOR- SALE,- ao a~res. Sandra Donohue and SaiJy er rash of mink atoles.
wall if he knew his identity.
eanceUed? 1081 y&lt;Jur opera· vides, $40.00. lnq uJre Ohio inurn sidmg. Call Guy Neig- 1h acre Tobacco base. Six ! Pearson of CoJumbws spent
lor'o Uceaae7 C&amp;ll WY Z.'*
Hoiel, Middleport.
Jer, Racine, Ohio.
room house in Syracuse. See Christmas with their parents, . - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - . expensive bul necessary here\,
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12 29 tie Bob Gruesw, Syracuse,Ohio. Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Donohue
have him give her a sedative.
MARAN
Fur W
Agency,
N. Brown
6 6lc
and Mr. and Mrs. Roy Pearright of
thenaction
and there
plan
St., Mason,
Ya Furs
want- 13 GOOD YEAR !.lNG w h'. t e I
EXPERIENCED
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aandcourse
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early 1963, two NBC-TV docu- tary of State Dean llusk wa&amp; , ChrlsillUlB.

me_ntarif':i . offended the Soviet notified of the Soviet J~c1 sion to
Umon , winch ordered thf:o cl011- authorize the bureau rt'Openlng
lng of the network ':J Moscow br Ambassador Anatoly F. IJo..
flews bureau.
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face calves . Virgil Walker
coon. Send for price 1Js1 Calli Racine. Phone WI 9-3198.
773-5296.
12-t2-30tc
1 5 3tc
FREE: LOAN of our efficient
Carpel Shampoom w'th pur- •
_ _ _ For Rent
chase of Blue Lustre Shampoo
1677 LINCOLN HEIGHTS, mod- Baker's Furniture.
1 5 6tc
t"fn 4 ~ room house
with 1
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hardwood floors
. d, . h·-ef grain fed . Phone Wy
d · n ce dkttchen
W .to
ne
rm oors an . Win . 2-W54
1-4-filc
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ows, wi(h yard and dnveway.[ __
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Call Tracy Whaley, WY 2-- F'OR SALE: Modern all elec- 1
3654 aller 4.30 p. m.
\ tnc 3 bedroom home, 100 x
1 8 !Ole , 100 lot. Sy racuse. Low down
VNFURNISHED . 8 ~ rtmentl payment. Fm.ancing availpa floor. I ,able
WY
In Middleport on ground
, .. Phone 0Jck Sterett,
ll·"•-tfcl
6 room and bath, hardwood ' 2-2527.
o..J
floors. Youngstown kitchen, 1SLUGG!Sil septic tank? CJog-

Mrs. Edna Roush spent SunShe can get Mental Health Clin
day with Mr. and Mrs. Her·
ic or State Hospital care at a
1
bert Roush and Roger. caners
by Helen I!Sottel
price that fill! your pay check
' SYRACUSE - Modern frame' in the afternoon were Mr. and
And your doctor 1s the one to
home with beautiful hath, Mrs. Clarence Shields, Mrs. MAN IN NEED OF HELP
furniture, In addltion to crylng persuade her; or, failing thai
large living room with dining Randall Roberts, Todd and Les- D&lt;lr Helen:
and cursing fila. I dropped all direct you to an Bgency OlJUII&gt;
From tbe loroest truciJ or
area (cherry paneling), buill lie, Letart, Mr. and Mrs. Rob- I need help and I don't
outside interests and spent my ped to handle such matters.
t&gt;ulldm.er radiator to the
in range, aveu and dish wash· ert Hill, Pat and Jay, Mr. where to go. About 21 years
da~s working and my nights Aa you say, yOu can't go on
'~ llie'tther can you walk
1maUest beater core.
er. Fully insulated and Ther- and .Mrs. Forest Neigler all of go my wife, who is the
takmg care of the children, try· il'ke t"'-.
mopane windows.
Nicely 1&lt;&gt;- Racmo.
beeame
lng to give them a calmthrback-h away from the lii1JiltJ·on, with
:t
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d typebed
h so emotionally
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WY 2:-21'"..
Pomo....,
k
cated on beautiaul lot !180' x "'rs.
e nh IS er.N Jan an 1 tur
s e too .,.,
.
We came
oug_ out a gui'Ity conscJ'ence tha •
180'). WUI qualify for FHA Mar of St.a ope, . . were
th1s and our lour older chJid- will hound you the rest of your
loan and long term financing . Saturday guests of Mrs. Ferne
ren are all out on thell' own life. So let an expert take over
1..o.r1 Grueoer, PlamDbtl 11M 3S ACRES - On Stat.. Route Hayman.
now. They left home early, all Now! _ H.
UeatiDc
143, about 7 miles from Pam· The East Lelart, Apple Grove
for the same reason. As one of
Mtnenrille, . . .
eroy. Has 6 room house, 2 and Letart Falls
Methodist
them said, "Daddy, if 1 don't Dear Helen:
Eod , ......... troabarns, crib and chicken E
house. churches
held
their respective
get away from Mother I'U lose Is it possibl~ to give a baby
Ch 1· t
programs
at
t be
1Pe Uve aD lizel
All have good roo1s. xee1~
r s mas
my mind." 1 have seen my wife shower party for a person who
h
he
d
H
ld
_,,
Sewer Moebilles
lent garden. A buy at $3,/JOII. churches Christmas Eve.
- - - - - - - - - - - o•~ on to our daughters so Isn't preoent for the shower?
Reuonli1le C. C. CUCKLER, REALTOR
Mrs.
William Sudet , I
Mr. an
Mrs. aro long and stridently that . they o,. group of girls were very
auloo!atic heat. Private endrains'' Get Klean-Em . CaD
W974 Da),. N1Clll BOX !!29
WY %-.'183tl , former Betty Cook and three Brannon attended
would become violently ill.
close at high school, most of
trance. Call WY 2-3200
I All Septic tank cleaner at
7
lie
POMEROY, UJIIO
children and Mrs. Lillie Cook mas program at Mt. Z1on,
us still live here but one girl
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There seemed to he no help moved about txi miles away ,
Jan- I Londmark Farm Bureau.
AVAILABLE for renl after
1-l-30tc dlCAl'ING, Plamhln• Mueller
k
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M
d ·h
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he
'I fiord
3
Fnrnaceo. ArnOld ~ Brellten. 5 ROOM HOUSE, for sale m wee end Wblt Mrd. andlled rs. ite Wit Mr. an
rs
r - we can a
pri- when she married She ia new
u.ary 16. a room house. Five ·
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on Sanders and Debbie. The
vate psychiatry, as I make in her town and j don't think
8 Frank Ro 1son an ca
iooms recenlly refinished. t'h
M ar:.,7 w"11_ Mrs. Herbert Roush an~ Rog- non and Sanders families
less than $100 a week, and, be- anyone will give her
baby
~ths, storm doors and wina
er Monday accompanied .. by wchristmas with Mr. and
my wife would fly into a shower. A girl need• 8 shower
dows, free gas, 175 00. LocatMa~n5 6tpw. Mrs. Robison. Mrs. Sudeth was I Bernard Brannon and family rage at the mention of ft. I for her firllt baby _ 1it's so
ed 3 miles south of R.acine
&amp;
a former resident and It was Mansfield. They also visited knew she was in no condition much nicer than gUts trlcklin~
on Route No. 124. Call WI 9oom house. her first visit here in nineteen with Mr. and Mrs. Bob Hdl to have any more children, but ln after tho baby
born. How
S6SS.
1 5 6lc ,
0-1 &amp; D-2 Permits
77~11. years. Mr. Sudeth is stationed and Linda. Others visiting In somehow w~ sUpped up and we could w emanage19 it?--CINDY
1 room and bath apart menl ·
Mason.
in the United States Army in Mansfield were.. Eileen Bra~- now have a 10-year-old girl. Dear Cindy· ,
In Pomeroy. Phone WY 2_33l9
Priced For Quick Sale
11 11 tic Germany and they plan to Join non and Dill Kirkbride of RJO Perhaps my wlfe is
going Here•s ho;. one gal managed
12 15 tfc
Contact:
port's tall- h1m there m February.
Grande College.
through the menopause change a long-distance baby shower.
0
rwo f room furnished apart- CARROLL JOHNSON,
hd":th
:u:;r
::s
;;:,d
One first
2.Pomeroy
.ale. 1JI. Ihine Wo Jfeh CunninghamM, atMthe ChGeristmasReedwith Mthr
,_M_tlnrsg. Shteh IS like da person hpossessed wrapping paper, ribbon
and
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Hotel.
orne o1 er s1s1er, rs. ae
orge
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seven emorlB w o g1ve card a ell as their unwrap·
1964
TKAILER lots for renl. close ZIG ZAG - Automatic,
White at Cufloden, W. Va. Mrs. I in the Reed home were, Mr. her no rest night and day. She ped sgm: wAfter m had
all
to Laundry mal and schools
su lr-.srnan demon strators. But~
odera aD elec- Cunningham was reared in the land Mrs. Eldon Blake, Mr. and imagines all sorts of persecu- d 'red ihem we had "wrap.
1 party., ''I1Jen we8 packed
Valley Lumber &amp; SuppJ~· Com· lonhol es, monograms, fancy
ome. 100 1 Plants community and is
Mrs. Hobart Smalley of Ches- tions. We can't open our mouths
pany. Midd:eport.
lQ-3-tfc dr~Jgns, ('tr . Dial
control,
Pbone Dick vived by a brother, Pete Wolfe, Iter, Mr. and Mrs. Gene Wilson but what she flies at us, throw. the preseni in
box for de.
8
IJ 6.71 _ terms. WY 2_3862 _
7.
cousins, Ida Wolfe and Mrs. I of Reedsville, George Seflers ing or breaking anything she live
wh~ch luckily we ar
12 31 61 c
IJ(ODERN 4 room ana balb
11 25 tic Edna Fosler. Also
several of Long Bottom, Glenda and can pick up. My daughter and
b car via a friend
1 ,
furnlshed apartmf'nt. M d-nieces and nephews. Burial took Mettie Benedum, and Donna I are at the breaking
point, rahng was y oln to visit t h e
cDeport. WY 2-3874 .
SINGER- SeWing fnachine with
ice
place at Charleston, W. Va. TreU and children of Pomeroy. and we don't know where to w 0 g
gThen we madt
9 II tfc
slip in lype round bobbin in
OO'ICE
Death was due to a stroke.
Mr. and Mrs. Harlan Webb turn. When she is in one of her
call and all
t•_H_R_E_E_all&lt;l
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fo_u_r_'""_"_' "'ru-rn• ohebraut ,lul blond cabinet, equ•p-\ new brakes, 2 new front tires. , Sealed B1ds wdl be received [ Relatives received the word and Carey Lee of Mans!Je!d fils, I sometlmes feel like Just erhed10~ a "Happy Shower,
10
..1 lOCI omfurmshed apan. P~
z•g zag ,and fancv d~ l Price 1300.00. Call or see by the Board of County Com- of the death o1 Mrs.
Gertie spent Christmas with Mr. and walking out, and never return- :~: relre!runents, a good g~l
,men~~. WY 't-M~ l2 6 ttc I s•gn Wllh cam 16 90Poy off I Walter Grueser Pomeroy missioners of Meigs County, Nom• Hill Ferrell at a Char- Mrs. Clearmont Ham•.
mg. Haven t I tried Ion g
and everybody went born•
clever,.
P •yments.
monthly Ohio WY 2.323Q 1 ~ 6ct' Ohio at their Office 1n the leston, W. Va. hospital Sun- Barbara and Terry Walls of enough, and doesn't my daugfl.. 1fe 81 .
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t 208 Buller· ~ Y 2 ·'\8f2
12 31 6(c - r.=-· -'
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· 1er Lancao-.er
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· 'ted Wedn--•ay
deserve somethlnn
eeJf1mgmailin
very
· packalf
'NDftiM" 1pa men.
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Pomeroy.
Ohio,
up
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ilut. Ph. WY 2-2682 12 Roger
EI.~CTROLUX sweepei, com- ·" BUICK, fair "?ndJtion, new until 10:00 a. m. January 18, 1of the late Clyde Norrt. and is with Sharon, Janice and Jean than chaos? - H. A.
is probie g ou might all g&lt;
1
8 ther
Culluma.
tic plete with aliar·hments and s~ocks. Good tJres. $250.9B.II 96:i, for the furnishing of the survived by several nieces and Baker.
.
Dear B.A.
m, ~ntrlbute enougt
b
121 20
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Call
Chesler
985-2383.
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nephew
in
U!is
community
BurMr
and
Mrs
Floyd
Barnnger
toge
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BEDROOM
duple• paper a~s .
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atel Ill to buy her diaper oervlce fOJ
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12 31 61C
Transport delivery of Diesel ial look place al Charleston visited recently with Mr. and
wece esper Y '
th
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You can't pvt
'P
· ugar un , IT COSTS nolhmg 10 use a 19f.2 CORVAJR Monza, 4 door Fuel and Gasoline to the Meigs Wednesday. Death was due to Mrs. Harry Kearns and family : :
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tbatl _ H.
12 1 tic BluP LustrP \.arret Sham-_ !-iedan. Completely
recon~ County Garage, Rock Sprmgs, cancer.
of Mason.
ter /.e 'be
~rson
who This column is dedicated tG
po.ooer
with
purchase
Ol
Blue
d•l,onc-d.
$1,000.
Call
WY
2Ohio,
under
the
direction
or
,
Guests
of
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Alec
Recent
visitors
of
Mr.
eed
nd
h'
I I 'I li . g so If yoo'ft baVlni
Sale
1 Lustre. Raker Furnuure. Mid- 2007 .
1 ~ 3tp 1 County Engineer lor a 110 day , Wheeler and Bill during· the I Mrs. Winnie Bailey were, Mr. ::_ 8 Hade &amp;h a ~y~~ ~;\~u~:: lr just pllin trou·
1
satur- dleport.
12 29 6lc 19"6 (:HEVROLET,-;;hite waU ' period.
. .
· holidays were Mr. and Mrs . . and Mrs. Hoban Day and
.~
ago, It - t never bave ble, let i1e1e1J belp YOU. Sbt
tires R and H. V-8 engine. Board or Commts~no~ers re- ! Larry F'ost.er, Mr. and MJ'8. Jo- 1 Ly of Shade.
been written
will also ,.elcome your owt
Pho~e
Ron
Hester,
New
Havserve
lhe
right
to
reJect
any
'
seph
Morns
and
ehlldren.
.
Next
time
;..,.
goes
lnto
a
amusloi
experience•. Addre"
BEST PRICES ON
W V 082-mf
or all B1ds.
, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Hemey CARDS INK MI. THIS
all
II l Boltel In care o1 tlW
~ 3tp
en,
· a.
·12 29 6tc : Meigs County Commisisoners were guests Christmas of Mr. ST. LOUIS (UPI) - Joe Ma- ravlng IBntrum, •
your e en
By : Luclile Norris, Clerk and Mrs. Craig Theodore and this, scout for the San Fran- family Goctor ta bouse call 1.1 newopaper.
~7 BUICK Roadmaster, $400.00..
11) 6, 13, 21c children, Columbus.
cl.sco Giants, New York Mets
~,;:..._l_n_surance
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' Mrs. Lettie Spencer of Sy- and Detro!\ Tigers, has been ...,.
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12 22 iiOtp 1 SOX SIGN DROTF
\ racllJle spent Sunday Dight with hired by the St. Louis Cl!td
. lnalil
SlmpsoD lnsuPt:tee j N~lon Bleckwall TuNJ)IH
Ty.,.
----::'I'Ile=---:R:-•-m-:bc::lor__:_:_---'-' 1 CHICAGO (UP1)-Dick Drott, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Roush lo scout free agents In areail of
1n All fonru 01 1n
SUPER
SERVICE
World 8tandud a1 ColliJIO&lt;I former pitcher for the Chicago and Roger and attended ser- Missouri and Illinois,
Ji.qj Jobn.'IOP alll1
Excolleaco
Cubs and Houston Aslros. was vlcett at UDited Brethren church.
11unpsoot. Agents
STATION
Blg
ear
room.
tido
and
persigned Tuesday by the Chicago Raymond Ada011 of Warren .ftERS SIGN FRKETICB
f 1 ttc
Jack W CerNy
e&lt;oBODIJ' While Sox for their lndianapoll.s l.s spending the holidays with i SAN FRANCISCO (UPI)-'lbe '
Sll OR CA\L
Mg.. wv 2-9932 Iformaoce. SmaD Cop.
and .....,....blllc,
farm club. The 28-year-&lt;&gt;ld right.. hl.l parents. Mr. and Mrs. Bob San Francisco Forty Nlnel'l

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ann has been cured. will bo Mr. and Mn. Everett. Trod- ' Tuesday, Len Frketlcb ol
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with the parent club Feb. Zf at way and family bave moved I gon State, o punter who averSarasota, Fla .• fur ;-prlnjj; tra!JI. JniD the M. H. Clllld,...s res!- aged tll.l fords 1 llk!k lblo
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"'Junior seldom watches the programs in the afternoon

, •• ao many of the sponsors are .~"P 'ompaniea1"'

WMPO Radio
MONDAY TBRU FRIDAY
8:00 Sign On - News
6:05 Scared Heart
1:20 Melp County RFD
6:2~ Paul Bowers - Farm
6:30 Bill Miller Sbo10
6:~7· Weather
7:110 News
7:05 Tiny's Morning Chapel
7:20 BiU Miller Show
7:30 Sports
7 : 3~ Pickens Hardware
(Tues .• Thurs·)
7,50 New•
l·oo Bill Miller Show
8:00 Johnson Simpson Ina.
(friday)
8::W Daily Ligi'l
8:45 Bill Miller how
8:45 Baker Furniture Show
(Wed. • Frl.)
8:45 I&amp;S Super Mitt. Show
(Thurs./
8:00 News
9,05 Coffee With Jlll!OI
lUll Bill Millers Brunch Show
11:00 Miolslerial AtlSOCiation
11:15 Mason County Agrl Ent.
(Tues.)
11:15 Family Worship IThuro.
11:15 A.S.C. Program (Fri.)
ll::W swap Shop
11:4!1 'l'ln7'1 Couutry Hymntlme
U:/111 Cement Block Newo
U:lii Goeuier Guest Star

TERRY

IVIFtY 11M!
AJET PLANE

Fl.l!I:S OVER.
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THE

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PICTURES

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Snow Tires

CROSSWORD

TH' HICKERSONS ARE
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Corp., Ph,lade/p Ja, Pa.).

The programs, presented In network added :
the United States, were eniltiPd
"The Slate ;)eparlment has DAILY
'· The Death of Stalin'' and " 'n1e been negot1al.ing ~1th I he Sov•· l
Rise of Khrushchev ,'' ana d~alt ets for the re-Pstablishment of I
ACROSS
1. FWiblon
with clin:1.lmstanres surrounding the NBC Moscow bureau in DeG. Tibetan
both ot these events.
half of the ner work since the ofpr1est
Now. almost two year~ later, fice was rlosed in .\1arc/1 , 1963"
t . German
river
NBC ·reports that the Soviet
IO. Arum
government has finally granted Don't · St&gt;nd . Hombs . Dfpt.:
plant
the network permissl'&gt;n \o r!'- [r our favorabl~:: review Man- 11 . Snake
12. Turkish.
open ttl Moscow bureau
da~· of Walt Disney's hl~hly suehonol'll.l'y
It is the second Ume m recent cr:ssful NBC- TV senes, the
title
years that &lt;:~n Americ~:m nt&gt;twork phrasing ''immensely popular"' 14.. Earth as
llas bef'n granted pe.rnLIS:;/on to jln regara to the show unfortu~
a. I{OddeM
reopen a Moscow bureotu after nalely was transmillt&gt;d in an 15, Reputa~
lion: sl.
having been ordered out lollow- opening paragraph as "im- 11. Dt!nary
tng a television presentation in mensely unpopul&lt;:~r. " An errur,
18. A bra.ncll
of a rhler
this country.
to be sure. Apologies all around.
20.
Twlst
out
In 1958, CBS presented a 90- And don 't !lend bombs.
of shape
minute video drama entitled l'b~ Channel Swim: Hi.&lt;:~torian 23. Simp le: sl.
"1 he Plot to Kill Stalin,'' wlllch Arnold Toynbee is interviewed ' 2fi. Lyric
poerruo
•l"o offended the Soviets. Not on ABC-TV's " l s~ nrs and An·
26. Cry
t..r.g afterward, CBS had its j s" ers" Sunday ... The United
28. Arrny Post
caews bureau closed tor a lortg States and Rurnama are expectOUice:

·

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lo swap more televlslon pro- 1 tleauty tnsiCJ tlle car _comet
gr&lt;uns and muvtes than in the through lru~ and elear WJih a
1
past. under a cultural exchange new set--throug~ vin~l automo- 1 1
~
l••et.
bile floor llllll lmo. 1 he crystal [
ctear and tinted
transparent
·
floot
mat~
also
doublE'
as pru1 Thf' earth's crust 1s
e.o;;ll''on lertmn !'ur lhe uriginaJ floor
mated to bf' about a bil u
covering and make the car floor
I yean old.
U ted
sweeping chore ea!!lier.
at
Pren International 1period.
----d • (Globe
Hubber
Probducts
HOLLYWOOD tUPIJ - Jn j NBC sa id Monday that Secre- · Tt1e Puritans once oJt 1awe
h

1

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1'etevi11iutt 1 I.e vue.

2&lt;l,OOO actual miles. Like"new,

V8 engine, PowrrgJide trans Bcaut_iful i_vory an~ _silver bl_ue
finish. Less than 15.000 rnilt!'s and m mmt cond1llon. Rad1o.
beater. whitewalls 1:1nd all thr goodn-~.

.....

I~

Bucket aeat. FJoor eoniNlul,
Breezeway model, Mereueyrqatie, Power steering and
bl'llkes. All VInyl interior.

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WJEH RADIO

MONDAY TBRU nuDAY
6:45 Sign On
7,00 Be Still and Know
l2:SO Larry Anderoon Show
7:0S New•
3:00 Jim Mees Show
7:08 Musical Clock
4:00 TlnyS Santa Claus Show
7:30 News Headlines
4,1~ Jim Mees Show
7,32 Musical Clock
4:30Eleclric Co. New&amp;
7:45 Word and Testimony
4:40 Jim M•es Show
6:00 Ohio Valley News
~:00 Sign Off
8:05 World News
SATURDAY
1'10 Sporta Today
~.:00 Sign On • News
8:1~ Weather
6 : 0~ Country Music
8:16 Muoicl.ll Cloek
6:25 Country Jamboree
8:55 Ccm.nunity News
7:00 Larry Anderson Show
9:00 Talk of the Town
11:00 Top Ten Show
9:56 Mason County News
12:110 Noon Ne·ws
10,110 Public Service
12:15 Mucial Interlude
10, t5 Family Worsb'P Hour
.12:30 The Rev. Merlin Teet.o
10:38 Latchs•.ring
1:00 Jim Mees Show
lHIO News Beat
5:00 Silgn Off
11:05 Morning Melodiea
SUNDAY
except Friday, Church
7:30 Sign On . Army Hour
Bella Ring
8:00 French City Baplisl
11:45 World News
8:30 Sunday Show
11:55 Mason County News
9:30 The Bible Speakes to You 12,00 Community News
10:00 l'he Good Lifo
12:05 Local News
10: lfo Sunday Show
12:111 Market.o
12:00 Noon News
12,15 Weather
12:15 Christian's Hour
12:211 BulfetiD Boord
12:30 Rev. Merlin Teets
12,z; News 0 Grams
1:00 Rev. Andrew Parsons
\2:30 County Agent
1:30 Rev, Silas Billups
'2:45 Country Go Roood
2:00 Rev. Ro,,coe Thorne
l' 55 News Beat
3,00 Sunday Showcase
tOO Country Go Round
3:30 Country Hymnllmers
::~5 Newo Beat
4::W Baptist Layman'• Hour
1:/111 Midway Ma!inee
5:00 Sign Off
U$ News Beat

4:00 Dlsclng with Doss
4, :W Interchange
~:00 Community News
5:05 World News
5:1~ Sports Today
5:25 Wealber
~ ; 30 Dinner Musicale
5:45 Sign Off
SATURDAY
6:~ Sign On
1:00 Be Still and Know

LITTLE ORPHAN ANNII

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HA·HA r VEAI-II
Vi&lt;HOW, kiD, YQU
SUI?E ARE MY l&lt;'tVJ
0' PEOPLE; HE'd
iiiHIU'6 VB! IIAM&amp; ?

JUST AN~!:'
AND M'( Doll

HCRE, HE'S

SAHDYI '1ll!l
GOTA NAME,

1QQ. MAYBE~

7:03 News

7:08 Musical Clock
7:30 News Headline•
7:32 Musical Clock
'l:45 Word and TestlmonJ
8:00 Ohio Valley Newo
8:05 World News
~ : 10 Sports Today
8:15 Weather
8: 16 Pt ~feasant H.S.
Football
10:30 Song &amp; Story Hour
10:45 Family Worship Hour
Jl :110 Nows, Army Hour
11:311 Public Service
12 ' 110 News RoUJXtup
12:20 Bulletin Board
12:25 News 0 Gram•
12:30 Saturday Matinee
1:1&gt; Ohio State FootbaU
4: 00 [}jscing with Doss
4:30 Top fen Revuo
5,f/O News Ro.mdup
U~ Public Servico
5:30 Dinner MllJllcale
5,45 Sign Off
Bv GEOitGE WOIIDEII

ABBIE AND SLAn
ST llL~--IT

HAS A

SOP.T OF PR.IMIT!\IE POWER:UMMM··ASk HER. lU SENt&gt;
'" A FEW MO,RE,

WINNII' Wfllllrt.l!

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�... ..... . . . - .... ' ..
,•

Activities of
R&lt;H'!ne C&lt;Jmp Fu·t' Girls had
bLlS \ hnl1da\ st'a:..otl With tht'

a

.trum~ou~ art;, I! It'"' C'arr1Pd out

'

-

0n {)ect"mbt&gt;r

•' -4irated

tlo~

:. lor thf'

ltith, they prepro~ram

1 'hn-..trnas

~th and

Sllltlht:'rn

8th

# &amp;r-ade pTA Tht.· prl\gram was
~ ;e&gt;pened by ow ::; mgtn~ ol l'hn~l{ ~as

nuuh

\\\ii11:'

On The 'lnd Floor.

Chnsl-

285 Womens Dresses Regularlv $7 .95 to $39:50 .
All SLles While lhev last on sale at Half Pnce .

tlrliltJI ·•
,tr 1d

ac·

.
Wool~ - Tweeds Plaids -- U r Ion~ ·
Stro·l('h Fahri&lt;'~ $:l 95 tn $\0 95 s ta rks fGr Women . Your

(" ol r&lt;lun·~ ·s

I Sant a ('l:tu:-. and \,uLrf' l C.:mns

iaJ

"Mrs

(l;n 1.,..

! members

J'he

•••

Correct Stl.f'

oth+'r

$2.95
$3.95
$4.95
$5.95

SLt.CKS
SALE
SLACKS
............ SALE
SLACKS .. · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · SALE
SLACKS - . . . . . . . . .
- .... SALE
..... SALE
$7 .95 SLACKS ..... · · · · · · · · ·
$8 .95 SLACKS ................... SALE
$10.00 SLACKS
............. SALE
$10.95 SLACKS
SALE

&gt;''P' 't• \'II t''-

t.

The gtrls rrwt l'-wl'lnlwr l~t.h
-~·at the R&lt;Kitw !~.1pl1'it Church
-~~ to bake ,.,l 1 ~o, 11 •.., l' lio'r·o· w•·rt' &lt;;JX
1 kinds ol (' 01 ,kws m;1de in thr
\ D.erning lulln'&gt;l• .J ),\ ,( o..;;ll'k
~'f lunch at nn1111 :tnd llle allt&gt;r
::·noon wa :-; stwnt 111 p;,,·r;at.~,mg

:'\he

cooklf•-: tn attnwtt\• \:wx• U.. a nd ~~r:lppm g .~t l'- nt ht'CI
: laocks wh it t1 l he gt r l~ had miide
, eatlier in 1hv month to n1 gtv
to the Mt&gt;Jgs County hume.

$1 .95 BLOUSES

l()n Of&gt;ct&gt;mlwr 21 ~~ till·\

~- ei the Bapt1:-;1 Chun·h to
~

'

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•
~

'

go

C:at'oling. Tht· g 1:-t:. '1' '111 to :1:-;
many hornes ~~~ I I Jilt' allowl'd ,
tpd thank :d! till'"' ' &gt;\ ho m:~d&lt;'
donations HHtll'll ' lll-'
ln the
eburch, ttw ~ t•nJo~·t·d a gtlt e&gt;:~bange anJ trf'al" folluwt&gt; d b~·

$l 95
$3-95
54'95
$5:95
$7.95

SNOW SUITS 30 to sell. Just half or th ~ ir regular price
$10.951o $1950 ____________

. Hes

were 1\arw~ Hent 7. Brenda
Btadford, Laurel Cairns, Dtana
·Ci'oss, Sue curt 1:;, I.inda Gnnd·
ltaff JanP .Johnson, Ann Mc-

Small group. Regular $1.95 to $3.95. Slightly soiled.

Hrl'ttd a
· Webb and Marilla Yo"t .4.dttll~
belptng were Mrs. Cairns. M.rs

HALf PRICE

- - - - --

MISSES $1 .00 OVER THE KNEE SPORT STOCKINGS

.Helen (Sam 1 Johnson. :J•r-;tsl
. ant guardian. &lt;lnd :O.·l rs . M t~ ry

One sLz~ fits l! ll (9-llJ. 3 colors- gre}', d~rk green, black
While They Last -

~tis, gur~rdt&lt;Jn

On Sale For

_

While The, La-lt

In Most Colors and Sins

itMr. and \1t·~ .l!::'rrv Wei_n.
CQlumbus , spent (,hl'i:-tmas wtth
•
parents. Mr and \1rs R
•. flolida visitur s ol ~\'lrs. Ncl~. Borgan wet e ht'r . sons.
'l4fnes and C&lt;..~r~ and thrtr f&lt;~m·
lilt!! of Columbth, and Allen,
wlMJ is employf'ct tn Columbus
J.:Mr. and \lr&lt;.: r';1rl Btac·k ·
~ Columllu-:- . ~. IJ L'n l a day
~tly wil h h1s :.wnt and un-

54 95
54:95
$7.SO
53.95

in Del\ lun

parents, \lr . and Vlrs f)e\-

Rhode&gt;
lO'l'l•n H&lt;.~ rold

Alor.

Albany,

Monda~

a t1err.oon with
uncle and 1.1unt. \'lr . and
R. S. Blnrkw111)d

'-VISITS

ll a- ·

spent st'vt&gt;rnl rJJys he re
Mr. and Mr~ !'r:wk \lur·
at thPir homt· m MiddleMr. and .\ lr'\ .
\1urray

Sites 6 to 16

(,\ad\ ~

Addi sun

·. !!!li..!laS

1· 1:mk

(':ll d -

\1m ·

adm 1tlt&gt;d In Veterans'

_____

39c

4.1" Plaids - Checks Prints. Dacron and CottoD

2 hr $3.00

S6" wide. Avril and Cot·
ton lllends - and all eo].ton paUernt.

49c

Salt

tt•.

C::•

1

Home Insurance Cost to Increase

$8.00

DECORATIVE SOFA PILLOWS
Attractively printed large all over Floral pattern
on 100% cotton one side with a solid colored bact.
14" pillows with bound edges, Kapok filled. Colou:

36" wide. Washable, good
selection prinll. (Small

Red, Green, Blue, Orange

bolla)

$1.00

loll

39c ,a...
36" CORDUROY
wuhllble

-narrow wale.
Solo

11•.

No. Cooper llollaw .Lib Jilall,
stid today it expected to suD- : const.rurtion at 17 state recrea· 10, repairs, Muskingum CoWl· Jack1011. Coullt',L . . .011.
mit . improvements totaling " ·6. tiona! areas.
: ty, $39.0110.
Dillon
denlapnent. pial,
m1lhon to the controllmg board H
.
f
_
.
Und
Muslllopm
€GIIIIty.
.
.for a rovaL
ere ts a 1ts1 o proJecl•l
er Oeslp
Forked Ra . . , ,..._
PP
: undu conslructlon and
those I Lake Alma
improvemenlt M
Ned K Williams . chid engi· 1und-. design pending approval !Jackson Counly, $15,000.
~.
eablal,•· . . . .
neer. sa1d the omprovrmenls ..of funds on Southeastern Ohto: Burr Oak balhho
""'le
nd amp
dor ., 1
affecting 41 areas, wen under Projects
UHer Coastruetioa sion. $50.000. camp ::a exre: ;~ . . ..
•
•• of Jan . I.
• Hocking Lake dredging and sion. $120.0110, and park facil~ Tycoa Leb 'nJ aiM 1"11,
The departmenl also an- 1baffle cooslruction,
Hocking It1.. study, Morgan County, $12,-1 Gallla Ce~Jat7, ··753,

yard

QUADRIGA
PRINTS

1110% eotlon -

COLUMBUS &lt;UP!) - T he, oounced that it otarted J965 1County, $10,000.
Natural tu.sources Department with $2,404,000 in projects under ' Muskingum Rive• Dam

Johnson alao was expected lo
proP&lt;IIl• added federal support i
for medical and dental ochools
and eventual establishment of!
communlly health eenters, In-:
cludln&amp; help for lhe mentally ill·
and !llll'vices for the retarded.

extra tables are needed. Space saver rack store~
four tables. Floral and fruit designs on trays.

DRESS PRINTS

1 lot BEDSPREADS
Chenilles - Hobnails - Florals. Regular
$7.98, $6.95 and $5.95 spreads Included in thiJ
&amp;roup. Twin 1llid Fulls. Pastel colors

1Cotton

79c

Sole

Every Department •••••••• , •• , ,

Fancy ruHled ohade, pull
chain socket. Pink. Blue,

White.
lalt

..

•s·oo

$2·"

REG. $1.00 .... , ... , ............. SALE 69c

SCOTT

CUT-RITE
PLASTIC WRAP

METAL SKIRT HANGERS

tie wrop. 100 ft. on a roll
with ID easy outUna edll.
·~

2 for 25c
Furniture Sale On The 3rd. Floor
Living Room Sultu - Bed Room Suit•
Davenport• - Matlr- - lnfento Fumltul'l Eaoy Clt,alrs - Tablel - Deokt - Cedar Ch.t1 '
Rocklng j Chain __; Recliners Dining • SultH - Dlnltll Furniture - Clblnet. -: l'urnlture on ule for ...,..,. room In your home.

RIG. $1.59 ...... , ...... , .... , :. SALE $1.00
REG. $1 ... ....... , , , ........ ,

SALE $1.19

REG. $2.19 ..... ,. . .... .... , •••. SALE $1.29

REG. $3.19 , , ......... , .......... SALE $1."

The euy to balidfe p~~o.·'·

rust resistant finish.

REG. $1.19 .................... - ... SALE 79c

REG. $2.95 ........ ,. , . ......... SALE $1.89

lalo

4 for 79c
Adjuslable nickel plated ollpo, !Uovolvinl boat. ~~

Sale I Framed Pictures
Natural wood frames-Verplexed

WOOl DRESS
MATERIAL
M" and 80" widths. Fla&amp;
oelo - Baaltet weaveo BoUDdoiDGth Cbeclot - '
~o - Textureo - All
colora.

clips, Blue and piniL

Ftne Quality Adding Machin• Pap.r -------------- -- 21c
lagl• Package of 12 Colored P~tt~cllt .......................... - 49c
Uc Nylon Stretch H•ad Bandt ________ ...................... 19c

January Clean Up Barg1l11.1
All Over The Store In

uns

GOOD QUALIT'I ·:'

Notched shoulder blade, revolvinc metial hook, adjllltable

$4.95 BoHor Homo• and Gardens Gordon ...... ·- $2.50

went overseas later, and
bad a tota I o! 24 years of
service ftmong them- 1
•~side the United 1

pic,.

4 metal tray tables to use for parties or wherever

8 for 69c

during World War II. I

~~1jlpose81 at once and the sev-

Key fealures will he propos·
als for heallh care for the elderly and a network of regillnal
syslems. would cost about $1.2

TRAY TABLE SETS

69c • yonl

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PLASTIC SUIT HANGERS

-~~· -· _~ --~----~------ --- Sal• $5.00
Plastic Coat~t4 PIQing Cards by Whltmlft __ .. _____ 49c

, William and David
all in the strvit'f' at the
time, six of them were

ciety.

. $12.9S KING SIZE

Blenda,

Sole

Propose $6.6 Million Plan

billion over five years.

and yellow.

Camera

John. Gottlieb, Hen-

WASHINGTON
PRI!SIdonl Johnson sends 1o Congress
today a "comprehensive" mesllage on his plana for improv~
ing lhe health of the Greal So-

wood. Stripes and patterns. 24 In a package.

DRESS
MATERIAL

----

1

le ply for extra protection. Yellow, pink, sandal19•

Revolving metal hook, notched •boulder blltde. Pink, blue

$2.95 Kodak Zipper Closing Tote Bags ____ __ llle $2 .00
$7.95 Kodak Bluk and White or Color Flr41oh

~~~;~~

pair

PLASTIC GARMENT HANGERS

-Con·
d
Fr~~no farmer.
11 ...nty l~JmJty c:m surthe milllary S4'rvice rethat ht&gt; and hig six broth- ]
1

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FAMILY PLACEMATS

FABRIC SALE

BED

5 ·:::· $1-45

SPECIALS ON THE MAIN FLOOR

FUIILY

t.

40 inches Wide .

$1 .69 BOYS LONG SLEEVE COTTON SPORT SHIRTS
Sim 2 to 7
2 for $2.50
$2.95 BOYS LONG SLEEVE COTTON SPORT SHIRTS
Sitos 6 to 20 _
__ __ __ ___
2 for $4.00
$4.9S MENS LONG SLEEVE NYLON STRETCH
'TURTLE NECK SHIRTS
________ ------- --- $2.00
$3.95 MENS I.ONG SLEEVE WOOL AND RAYON
SPORT SHIRTS ------- -······-·······-·· 2 for $6.00

Chri stmas Jmnl't guests
COUSin.

$5.00

FROM
llNITED PRESS
INTERNATIONAL

LoOk pretty as cloth-work better than plastic. Trip·

$3.69

FOR THIS SALI

WORK SHIRTS
-------- 2 for $6.00
$1 95 BOYS LONG SLEEVE KNITTED SPORT SHIRTS
Sit.. 2 to 7
_
2 for $3.00
$2.95 BOYS LONG SLEEVE FLANNEL SPORT SHIRTS
2 for $4.00
$1.95 BOYS LONG SLEEVE FLANNEL SPORT SHIRTS

MLRRAYS
H ~1nar~~.

SHEETING
MUSLIN

$4.45 Tall Mens Ex. Heavy Flannel

Robert D . Fuller stalion·
ShefliPid

&amp;luk Rock
EICfr• Heavy Unbleached

$2.9S MENS FLANNEL WORK SHIRTS ---- 2 for $5.00
$J.4S TALL MENS FLANNEL WORK SHIRTS 2 lor $S.00
$2.50 MENS FLANNEL WORK SHIRT$ ____ 2 for $4.00
$2.9S TALL MENS FLANNEL WORK SHIRTS 2 lor $4.00
Small Lot $3.9S Bay• CORDUROY TROUSERS ---· $3.00
Small Lot 54 95 /Mns CORDUROY TROUSERS .... $3.00

'•' t!h

BRIEFS

-~--

-- 2 for $6.00

Some hooded - some no1 hood.d

tw~&gt; childn·n. Dunhnr, W.

d&lt;l\ 'S

--

NEWS

NEW! SCOTT

lot). Regular B.llll quality,

130 Pairs Boys $2.95 Trousers. 6 to 18 sizel.
While They Last ............. · . · .. · .. • · $2.00

50 MENS WOOL RED and BLACK PLAID
SHIRT JACS
. ---- --------- $6.00
$1 .95 BOYS FLANNEL PAJAMAS ---··-·-----·· $1 .50
53.95 MENS FLANNEL PAJAMAS -······-- 2 for $6.00
$2.95 MENS FLANNEL PAJAMAS ........ 2 for $5.00
SMALL LOT MENS and BOYS SWEAT SHIRTS .. $1 .00

IL S Black-

:;P\'t·r;tl

SW - 90" Jenith. Printed
Drapel. (Only 35 palr in

108 Pairs Mens $3.95 Trousers. Young mens models. Sizes 28 to 38, While they last ...... · . $2.50

MENS CORDUROY WORK PANTS -------- 54.00
MENS TWILL WORK PANTS . --- . ---- $4.00
TWIU. BLANKET LINED WORK JACKETS • $6,00
EXTRA HEAVY FLANNEL WORK SHIRTS

King Kole 1nd Big Yank

$15·95

$7

and \lr~ Fld:.~ C1r&lt;&gt;{'y
i€'Vf'r:.tl ila\ s vi~J\1111/, rei·

spent

FIB£RGLAS
DRAPES

Solo

-At A Glance-

and 7 inch French Chef covered skillet.

Size 29 to 50 Waist Measure

MENS AND BOYS WEAR

. and M1:s Htl'l1~rd Hhorlt&gt;s

·

Gleaming easy t.o clean stainless steel. Cool-balan·
ced handles .. set consists of a 1 quart covered
saucepan, 11h quart extra deep covered saucepan

160 Pairs To Sell, While They Last .. • ·, · · $3.00

V: Blackwood .

an~ '1''

Reg. $4.95 MAT SITS
SALI $Uf

From our regular stock

---- On Sal• 99c

----

Quarts

Revere Ware Special

DRESS TROUSERS

INFANTS DIAPER and CRAWLER SETS, $1.9S, $2.9S,
$3.95, $4.9S, $S.9S On Solo for 91c, 1.41, 1.91, 2.41, 2.91

$5.69

Reg. $3.95 MAT SITS
SALE $3.1f

160 PAIRS MENS $5.95 TO $9.95

On Sale 4Sc.. SOc tnd 98c

_

G•llont

1 ORO\JI'

GIRLS COTTON PANTIES, Sit" 2-10-12·14 ------ ·· 2Sc
GIRLS $1.50 and $2.50 KAYSER TIGHTS

r~ ··.

ors. Beautiful colors and white

SALE $2.59

__ - $1.41 and $1 .98

GIRLS COT rON SLIPS, Sins 2 to 16
89c , $1.00 11 nd $1.95

sns

Rq. $3.29 MAT SETS

GROUP OF INFANTS $2.95 ond $3.95 SWEATER SETS

.·~ews Notes

·iijyes

SOc a pair
to 11 . Regulor $1 .00
- - . SOc • p1lt

MISSES KNEE SOCKS - Sit.. 9

·~ r!larrisonville

..jpfnt

ON SALE $S .... to $8.75

WOMENS GOWNS AND PAJAMAS

Thet .. s.

The original later paint for interior walls, ceilings,

2 and 3 Pc. Seh

$50.95' Deluxe Mlxmoster without Juicer, Sale 33.97
$60.95 Chrome Mlxmaster without Juicer
Sale $40.63
$34.95 Mixmasler complete with stand Sale $23.30
$13.45 Portable Mixers ....... _...... Sale $9.00
$18.95 Multi-Cooker Fry Pans ...•••. Sale $12.63
$19.95 Multi-Cooker Fry Pans . , , •... Sale $13.30
$21.95 Multi-Cooker Fry Pans _..... Sale $14.63
$19.95 Automatic Electric Can Openers Sale $13.30
$16,95 Deluxe Steam or Dry Irons ... Sale $11.30
$19.95 Automatic Percolators ... , .... Sale $13.30
$29.95 Automatic Percolators ..•• • , . Sale $19.97
$32.50 Automatic Percolators ..••.. Sale $21 .67
$26.95 30 Cup Party Percolators .... Sale $17.97
$21.50 Deluxe Radiant Control Toasters Sale $14.34
$27.95 4 Slice Radiant Control Toasters Sale $18.63
$29.95 Self lowering Radiant Con. Toastora $19.97
$41.95 Auto. Waffle Baker and Grill Sale $27.91
$29.95 Cooker and D"P Fryer ...... Sale $19.97
$32.45 Automatic Griddle with cover . . Sale $21.~
$25.90 Auto. Saucepen with cover .... Sale $17.:17
$18.95 Automatic Egg Cookers . . . . . . Sale $12.~
$29.95 Deluxe Portable Hair Dryers .. Sale $19.97
$14.95 Electrle Hair Dryers . _........ Sale $9.97
$34.95 Automatie Portable Heaters .. Sale $23.30
$24.95 Automatic Percolators .. - ... Sale $16.63
$4.98 Electric Wall Cloeks ... , ....... Sale $3.32
$6.50 Electric Wall Clocks ... , .• , ••.. Sole $4.33

ON SALE $9.75 to $64.50
GIRLS COATS .38 to sell. Just -half of . .,.
th-&lt;L,-.r -re_g_u:lar price.
Reg~&lt;lorly $8 95 to $25 .00 _____ ON SALE $4.41 to $12.50

:---~irls allend tng all lht' actlV I-

52o
59c
75c
73c
75c
73c
12c
73o
59c

Sale! Sunbeam Electrical Appliances

.

..

!®&lt;!·
;.; ~·

FOR ... $2.00
FOR ... $3.00
FOIJ · ·- $4.00
FOR
$4.50
FOR
$6.50

thev last. Just half pri ce. H.egular ly $19.50 to $129.00.

or

1'.1'-r Mr

SALE
SALE
SALE
SALE
SALE

BATHMAT

are

I

woodwork. Dries in 20 minutes. No unpleasant od-

D&amp;y .

WOMENS COATS. Jus t 48 coats for this sale - and while

{G,,givt' e&lt;wh mt&gt;mtwr lhf're one
the demr~ t ed bn~~·s ol cook-

.Joy

ON
ON
ON
ON
ON

yd.

FIVE CENTS

THURSDAY, JANUARY 7, 1965

POMEROY -MIDDLEPORT. OHIO

By Dale RotbJeb
Sheriff Denv.,.
Walker re· Miss Gladys Caldwell. a · sister cense number of the car_ The enter Meigs county.
Proseeuling Attorney Jolm Ep· did not correspond with hit bro- inC IIIII toi«&lt;DC 1111 lDhllllllea
The Galha County Sbelfro cetved a call at 6:30p.m. stat- of Mrs. Johnso~, and a neigh- car had been driven away hur- Upon entering Middleport,l linJ.
,tber's and he also wu broullll dwellinc, wllll inlenl IG . ..
Department Wednesday mghtl ong lhat someon~ was breakmg lx&gt;r. Elmer Adkm8.
riedly.
they wen joined by Middleport! Mitchell gave a atatemenl 1o Gallipolis for more question- property Ill yalue,
solved 1ts second breaking and ' mil&gt; an unoccupted house own·' Adkins and Miss Caldwell iold Depuly Baldwin radioed the Chiei of Police Herbert Gilkey, . telling when he hail been all ing_
onterrng C89e In the last four ,ed by the late Mrs. 0. C_ John· officials lhat they, had seen a number lo \he ,Melga County,who led lhem lo !he Mitchell !evening and !hen was held for 1l
.
.
.
Thlt II the __. IUdl days.
.
son
nO'ar
Cheshtre.
parked
car
·
~nd
Adkms
said
he
Sheriff'
s
D&lt;Pll~_
n
t
and
found
residence
.
further
investigation.
After
mtenstve
lnterVI&amp;winJ
IIIII!
the local alllcWI ben • •·
1
Thls one Involved two bro-: Walk.r and Depuly Jim Bald·.saw lwo petOQill g~tne toward . the car btlonged IDa Sue Mit- · After talking with Clair E . Sheriff Walker. Baldwin and I the older Mitchell. ~ a ed this weet.
,
then, one a resident of Mid· , Will went lo the seene and ! Mrs. Johnson's hove•. which chell of 5:10 Laurel Sl. Middle- Mitchell, 29, Sheriff Walker ask- Epling went lo Mitchell's b~ slate~ent conn~ting bimJell Monday two J1i1D11nC1o8 Nil·
dleport and lhe other of Che· l fopnd no one lhere. They found sets back in • · lane from lhe pori.
.ed him 1o come to Gallipolis !her's residen)ce on Rl. 2 ~ and hll lrother 10 the lileced dents were IQTellled In COIIDM·
shire RD. Being held are Clatrarticles from the house outside Caldwell home.
Meigs eounty Sheriff Robert :for furlher questioning. Tbelshire lu clarUy the statemenl theft
lion wllb a rotollrJ Jut E. Mtlchell, 29 of Middleport ho...,ver_
Adkins said they became sus- Hartenbach gave Sheriff W,alk·l lhree relurned to Gallipolis and given by lhe older MitchelL
Both men wore placed under at RaoklD'1 lirwb IJ!tllll Ill
.and Merlln MttcheU, 25.
1 ~nil Walker !hen talked to picious and had taken the Ji. er and Baldwin permission to ' Milchell was questioned
by , Merlin Mitchell'o sta~ement\ arrest and char&amp;Oii with break· CrowD City.

Sale! SPRED SATIN

sure to shop In EJberfelds Cosmetic and Toll•try
Department on the Main Floor for Special Values Ivery

$6 .95 CAR COATS ..... · · .. · · .. · · · SALE $ 4•00
·
SALE $6.00
$7.95 CAR COATS .... · .... · ......
SALE $7.00
$8.95 CAR COATS . - .. ·" · ·" · , ..
SALE $8.00
$10.95 CAR COAT S - .. · .. · · · ·" · · ·
SALE $14.00
···········
$16.50 CAR C0 AT S

;t.

· ~

PANTS
PANTS
PANTS
PANTS
PANTS

39c

S•l•

NO. 225

Brothers, B&amp;E

Pwtle.

On

at y

---------------------------------------------------------

$12·00

51111

18" wide, aood pattern&amp;,.

e Be

GIRLS CAR COATS

given a1 tht." P fA. and

- .• ~ock,

STRETCH
STRETCH
STRETCH
STRETCH
STRETCH

Christm8~

~-Followin~
tt :e vt~l'
to the
Children's HnrrH ' the girl~ went
t~ the Mr 1g.; Counly home to
...j.resent the same prn~r:tm ttll'y

fiad

SALE $3.19

$1.95, $2.95, $3 .95 ON SALE FOR -. 98c to $1.98

i{Qckings ril lell v,t111 r.'lndy Each
llrl had made and decorated
Stockings w11\1 g~Ji t t·J and tn~
mings, one f( 1r f'iH'h r ht1d w 1U1

tbe name on

SALE $1.39
. SALE $ 2 .39

All vinyl Stick

VOL XVI

.Yellow, blue or green. Service for 8 .

49c CLING }\

$t .11

69c AERO SHAVE
-·-····79c COLGATE$ PUSH BUTTON SHAVE --·--····
$1.00 OLD SPICE PUSH BUTTON SHAVE -····-·-98c VASELINE HAIR TONIC ------- --- ····-···
$1 .00 GILLETTE RIGHT GUARD ---------·········
$1.00 WHITE RAIN SHAMPOO --··-·--------·--·
$1.09 NOXZEMA SKIN CREAM ----·--·-········
98t DERMASSAGE SKIN LOTION ---·········-· 69c PHILLIPS MILK OF MAGNESIA
--PL\JS MANY MANY OTHEIJ SAL! PRICES

Small Group! GIRLS SKIRTS

The girl!l rue! on Uecember
to go 1u tiH" l'h tldren's
IIlli

$6.49
$6.89
$6.89

$1.45 Package of 10 Gilletq Shlnleu Steel Blades

- s· .o 3 to u"X - 7 to 14 Ulld 8 to 16 in subteens.
17H p.11t'S . 11.t.'oo

; -ti.\rd

Home to gh't-&gt;

$1. 89
$2.89
$ 3•89
$4.39
$5.49

GIRLS STRETCH PANTS

'- Mre,..hml'nts 111 pin.:1 ~wprf1rn.
. e90kies and pup Spt•rtal thanks
.' .ent to Huth B :c~ rt Htt· d .·T ifl SHill
, ' Curtis f or hrlping wt1h the par
~

:::::·:::: ::::

:~:~ :~g~~~~

nwt

.. .

. -..........

'4 for. $1·00

69c GLEIM TOOTH PASTE
----·- 61c
83c FAMILY SIZE COLGAH TOOTH PASTI ...... 71c
69&lt;· LISTERINE
_______ ..... . ........ . 52c
$1 .00 JERGENS LOTION
-········-·--·-·· 7Sc
99c LUSTRE CREME SPRAY SET
-· ··---- - 71o
$2.00 NEW DAWN HAIR COLOR SHAMPOO -···-· $1.57
$1.75 TONETTE CHILORENS PERMANENT -·-· $1.31
$3.SO PRETrY PERM HOME PERMANENT -····· $2.62
$1.00 !IAN ROLL ON DEODORANT -------·······- 7Sc
SOr WOODBURYS HAND CREAM -·········-····- :17c
$1.00 PACQUINS HAND CREAM --·······------ -- 73c
65c JOHNSON! BABY POWDER
52c

410 WOMENS BLOUSES (on Sale)

eii

•

89c Bath Si.te Cashmere Bouquet TALC POWDER -- 61c
59c Giant Site Clo'\hmer• Bouquet TALC POWDER
47e

·

e

•

·- .

Co!oTstone hand painted . Acid resistant color und~r tM. glne. Dishwasher and detergent proof.
· Ovtm and craze proof. noral and fruit designs In

Jwnbo· olio Btrdseye Dish
Towel11 On Sale

$2 .00 JERGEN' S LOTION for extra dry skin ~----- $1 .37

363 WOMENS SLACKS

l
r

a..dy . . · - . . loii&amp;'L
Low *41. Friday , oeeasloul
rail 111d m~d, ~~~~ M-17,

45 pc. DINNER SETS

DISH TOWELS

69c COLGATf'S TOOTH PASTE
---------- -- 61 c
$1.19 WRISLFY 'S WATER SOFTENER -------- --- 77c
EVENING IN PARIS DRY SKIN BATH OIL . -- ··· $1.75

$3.98 to $19.75 __

: companwd by l\lr,
Hugh
Cairns.
t. A pia ~ wt t'nt•tled
··sa nl&lt;i· s
Surprisf.'' wa s [)l't-St'nted w_1th
; Brenda
l3r itd1ord portraymg

STEVENS

Cosmetic and Toiletry Specials

Bargainl In The Ready To Wear Department

-~ mas
carob . · Wh1lt'
Christ·
t to Town ,' · \\!t&lt;:~L t '!ntct ts Th1s," ,

: and "0 (qnw ·\H \ ,. 1-'
The gtrh wt't t' dtrt-' ~· ted

YEATIIEJI

Store Hours This Week ... Thursday and Fri~~ · 9~00 to .:S:OO and
to 9:00 In The Evening. Bargains··.:in .•c'Every Department, Every Day
On Saturday 9:00
$19.95

. Decembet Noted

~

'

It's Sale Time at Elberfelds In ..,omeroy

·tamp Fire Girls

., ... ......... . ..... .. . .. -···---·

·~~..&amp;.·

31c

I

•·

'11 QUAil HOUSEHOlD PAllS

Unbreakable polyeth3lene. Can't rust or 1\a!IL
Easy tO elean, never scratches. Heavy wire ball.
. Yellow, tUrquoise and red.

39c

roa,

MELMAC ..~

TEA CUPS
....

.$ALII· W."ONS,69c BATH TOWELS
'

•m.

Staln·frte Apollo
Flit IllY -.aucer. .tl&amp;rquollt, yellow, oobaa'iwood, wbite.
·

.... 39c

1----------~------------~_.--~---.7~

.

ora!iel!-bioWn,
blu~~~bld-).laht blue, red'ro..
'
•; i'
.
I

'W•,sh Cloths

. ¥iljlidfd to
lilt Diehl

-

..2 ... -•1·~

. . - "t./ ·

ELBERFELD$ .IN:

1'1

Size 20 by .44)/.fnches mu)U color atrlpell- Yellow·

•

' J, . '

fail
with-

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