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Sermon Given
B1•• Ruppelt in
Prayer Service

B1rtAday ·"
.J,raudM---'-·

"" J~. daUihler
~ ......._,.

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Mn. J - Johnson,

"ff'!l!nlfl!dM:a~a~~=.~ ~

,..,llloyilolds, teachcJ-. usJsted Mrs.
wllb lhe party.
llld auests at Kill'
1:1~=~;~ llble were Beth
Craig, Esther
Mary K. Gallllgber, Ma·
Redlml Pratt,
Roush
d
Dar!

Around And
About
Middlepcwt

,.

dlol1' ot the
GllllpoUa
State Institute, pr.enled a
clal nllllliMr, "It TalrM •
acle" """"''p'Died by lDdla
I!Grden at lhe llfp!&gt;. ~• • M.

Tbo Reo. Howard Ruppel!,
Ill lhe First United " ' Church, delivered the
sermon al the week ol prayer
oervlees Tutaday evenlntl in
Middleport. ~- Nyle Borden
wu lhe pleSidlng minister with
lhe cloomg prayer being ·Ill·

Klndtrc.,..

I

~':.Pa':.~Teo!:

wu in chlll'(le Ill lhe !!lferlol Mrs. Garnet Entamlnger lias
whlch .1o used In lhe 1oea1 IW- returned from a holiday vl.ll

Bib!&amp; School.
with her children and !am~
~v. ll'red Gardner present- llei, Mr. and Mrs, Charles En\1&gt;ed the acrlpture leaon and
Jllin8er and lunlly and Mr. and
n1ng prayer. P'or oennon eveRoth Zahn and &lt;:hlldren In
1c Rev. Ruppel! chose "Pr:: 1Clltarl•est.•n, W. Va.
ers of the Propheto" workina
Mr.. Betsin•
:.
with the w-"'y "·me "Man'•
Mrs. Clifford Bayes bas been
• _ , ... •
Jreturn&lt;od to her home in Middl&amp;an
ene Hostel• at Meeting
Contact With Gnd." Rev. Rupo
alter having been hospllal·
. ~[IID&lt;InaMrs1~0 -.,;.~'!,... served0 lllrs. Roy Betzlng, 1 ,.1sted pelt dlscusaed the pray..- llie
at the Cleveland Cll•dc far
eo ~avor: a v by Mrs. Edward Baer enter- of some of the well-known proweeks . She was · ""

i!!

~;guest~~~candy:~==~and~~ Monday
talned the Pomeroy Garden club
afternoon at her Mol·

l

berry-av home.

&lt;LEARANQ SAlE
, , Pel. SICTIONAL

•liVING ROOM
SUITE

$199

i •PCI,

$99

The meeting, In charge of
Mrs. Harold Brown, president,
opened with devotioos by Mro .
Dor Schaefer. During the short
busin... session It was report·
ed the sl• members had joined
the Auxiliary of the A 1 he n s
state Hospital. Mrs. F r e d
Blaelllnstr presented a
paper,
"Plants of the Bible" lor the
program, after which a dessert coorse was served by the

II

FURNITURE

~~~~~~~~~~~h~~~te~s~se~s~.;;;eCH.t.i.il~4
&gt;l

R"erve
REPOIIT OF CONDITION OF

4

FARMERS BANK AND SAVINGS CO.

IY v.,j,allon

pheta of the old ' lestamenl Jn.
eluding Daniel, Moses and otb018 of the new lestamenl. He
spoke of the Importance
of
lnlercoosory prayer and
Ih e
vanous prayers .of the differ·
ent faiths.
Rev, Borden gave the benedictl~ followed by the postludr
by M188 Borden. Wednesday everung Rev. Bordl"' wUI •peak on
"~rough the Given Media"
With Rev. Gardner presiding
and special music by the
Church of Christ choir.

home by her huaCllilord and son, Greg·
ory , and her sister-In-law and
husband, Mr. and Mrs. Frank
Cheesebrew. Mrs. Hayes
expressed deep gratitude lor the
many cards and gifts sent her
while ill.

Circlet Combine in
Meeting Dec. 30'h

Anita, were holiday guests

Mr. and Mrs. Robe!'I Sharp
were In Thurston, Ohio, Mon.
where they attended lunerservices lor Mr. Sharp's sisMrs . James Sharp,

Mr. and Mrs. William Sheriand daughters, Maria and
of

parents, Mr. and Mrs. Olen

Genheimer and family in . Col·
MASON - A combined meet·
of , _ . , , Ohia
lng of the Rebecca and Mary
Mr. and Mrs. William Knight
of bvtlneq C.cember 20, 1963, •
b•nklng ln. Circles of the Mason Methodist
family were recent gues\8
..... nlud and operttlnt undtr the banlclnt laws of this Church was held 011 Monday,
• member of the Federal R... rve System. PubllshH
of her sister and family, Mr.
;iili!Onilant:o with • call mad• by the State Banking Authorities December 30 at the church with and Mrs. William Sheridan and
the Fedtrtl Reaerve Bank of this District.
18 members and one
guest children.
ASSETS
present.

•t•f•

I

balances with other banks, and cash items
The program entitled, "If We
Mr. and Mrs. Leo Kenned¥
proeeo of ee11eetion _____ ______ ____ __ __ $ 595,4M. I8 Had Been In Bethlehem," was Jr. and soo, Tony, of Fayette- 1
States Government obligations, dlt:ect
presented by Mrs. Lester Zir- ville, N. C., have arrived for a
ruaranteed -·---·-- - ·- - - .. - - .. ·-·---of Stetes and political subdivisioss ___
and debentures ___
____

(including $9,000.00 stock of

1.072.743.38 kle. Readings portraying Mary

post holiday visit with

their

322,640.73 Joseph Jnnteeper
4.950.00
.'
'

' parents in Middleport and Ma·
and Wtseman was presented by son.
Mrs. Howard VanMatre, Mrs.

Reserve Bank!
__ _ _ . . ___
9.ooo.oo
di3Counts lincludin&lt; $4,182.61 overdrafts) 2 , 973 .859 _40 Russell Capehart, Mrs. F r e d
Miss Vesta McCoy has been
owned $18,093.82, furniture and
Spencer, Mrs. Ray Proffitt and returned to her home in MiddJe$21.713.11 -----·-----------------· 39,806:93 Mrs. John Chattin.
port from the Gallipolis Clinic
..sets ................ . ...... __ __ ____ _____ _____ __
75.16 The devotional program was where she ha.• been a patient
ll'OTAL ASSETS -- --- -- ------·-----·--· --- ~.OtS,i540. 78 closed with the group singing, for the past several weeks.
~ "" ''
LIABILITIES
•"Joy To the World" and prayMr. and Mrs. Edward Young
' deposits of individuals, partnerships,
er by Mrs. Zirkle.
visit.-&lt;;od with relatives in Youngs-

corporations
savl_ngs

___ ._ _

______ ____ $1 ,65B ,722 _96

~:~o~!~P~~aifl~~:iduals,

_____ __ 2,508.400.21
States Government (including

~~~.;o~f1~i~;:;!~!'
,.;,i -p~litic~I-subdivisi~~; ·::_ -:
t rtif d d ff'
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Refreshments were served by town during the holiday vaca-

~~~t~~~s~!~.M~~YR~~::t~ape- tio~iss

Susan Pulleo has
re.
turned to her studiE:s at Ohio

184 21
~96 · 946
· 66 TlletJfloms Council

ce le an o leers' checks, etc.)
D of A Group Meets
DEPOSITS
· - - -·-·- ... ~25.780.93
~
•
,
demand deposito ______ $1,942,380.72
Theodorus Council Daughters ren, Stephanie and Stephen.
,
Total time deposits ·- - ---- ··- $2,583,400.21
of America met in regular ses·
Greg and David Bobb of Co~
liabilities ·----------· - ---- ----- - - - -104,767.09 sion Monday evening at the umbos came last Tuesday for
TOTAL LIAB!UriES -- - -- -- -- -- ----- - - · --- $4,630,Ma.02 IOOF. hall wl~. Cora Beegle, several days visit with their
CAPITAL ACCOUNTS
counCilor, presiding.
grandparents, Mr. and
Mrs.
Ralph Gilmore, Front.. t. Friday
Edna Bart•Is was
il~!m'":o'~ stock, total par value $t25 ,ooo.oo --· $ 125 ,000 .00 home from hospital and lmprov- the children's mother, Mrs. Ver175,000.00 ing anctfl~wers were sent. Also non Bobb came and accomparr
,.,.,M&lt;led
f'
reported Ill were Adria Sayre, led them to their home in Col~·
pro ttl ------- -- -----····----·-----87,992.76 Freda Mossman, Estella o-;" 1 umbos.
'l'iDTAL CAPITAL ACCOUNTS - ---- --··· -·- · 387,992.76 and Alta Nelson. Quarterly
Mrs. James Harley has r&amp;'TOTAL UABILmEs AND
ports were made out and ready turned from a holiday visit with
CAPITAL ACCOUNTS ·---- · - -· ·----·-- ~.018.540. 78 to be sent to stal.e officers.
her son and family, Dr.
and
MEMORANDA
donatloo of $1 was
Mrs. John Harley and children
~"ed asset. and securities loaned:
from Estella Smith lor
the of Springfield, Ohio.
oi:'!"'G,oV~e~.,rn,dm,ent o-bligations, direct and
home and orphans fund. It was
Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Burton
.. 811
pledged to secure deposita and
announced that the Past Coun- returned Tuesday from Colum..
other liabilities ----------- - -··· - -···- -- -- -- $ 610,000.00 cilors ""uld meet Thursday bus where they were called by
TOTAL ----· --- - -- -- ---- - --- -- -- --- ---- -- - $ 610,000.00 evening at the home of Erna
death of his sister, Mrs.
""-.·~,P_AUL E. KLOES, Assistant Cashier, of the above-named Jesse with Kathryn Goodwin Beatrice
Corder. While
In
~rrect hereby declare that Ibis report of condition ;. true and as the hostess. Installation of Columbus they were guests G!
,.
to the besl of my knowledge and belief.
olllcers will he held at the next relativ_es.
PAUL E, KLOES meeting.
----Wo, tbe Ullderoiped directors attest the correctness of this
ANNOUNCE BIRm
of condition and declare tbat it bas been examined by us
ASKS DIVORCE
MASON _ Mr and M Rich:
to tho- of
knowledge and belief ia true and correct,
Nancy L. Smith, Pomeroy, ard Varian of
an~~~ S~~· JR. Directors. ffied Monday lor a divorce from
· the birth of a son on
, F:g, IE FULTZ
Frederick J. Smith, Pomeroy,
20th at the Pleasant
OF OHIO, COUNTY OF lt!EIGS ss:
on charges of extreme cruelty. Valley Hospital. He has been
to and subscribed before me this 6th day of January, 1984. She Is seeking custody and sup- named David Richard. Mr. and
"'liunilldoa
IIIARY P. YOUNG, Notary Public port of a child and household Mrs. Varian are also the par:·
E:tplreo Jul7 30, 1984.
goods.
ents of a daughter, Jennifer
.
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Mason a::·

our

Sue, 4 years. Grandparents are

and

Mr. and Mrs. Denver Bowen
Mr. and Mts. Dan Varian
all of Mason.

MEIGS THEATRE

NOW JOU DOW
A•l• Net P.W .
ClllCULATION

ELB RFE·tDS
I I~
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JANUARY CLEA

.5.020
P•WitUN

VOL
XV
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Girls $1.95

Gl.ts Rog. $1.9J

SLIP 5
All cotton combed ba·
tiste by Dixie Belle.
Sizes 4 thru 14.

$1.49

FLANNELETTE
PAJAMAS
Assorted prints •nd ftylet
Assorted prints and style•
- Sizes 4 thru 14.

Warners Sale!
Reg. $2.50 Bra of Tomorrow _ _ _
Reg, $7.95 Delilah. Girdles
Reg. $8.95 Delilah Penty GlrdiH _
Reg. $10,95 Delilah J.ong Leg
Pantle Girdles

Wameno R... $2.95

WALTZ GOWNS
Phil Maid nylon and da·
cron blend waJt! length
gowns. Sjzes small, med.
ium, large &amp; extra large.
Solid eolom and prinll,

Sole $1.95 .
S.le $5.99
Sale $6.99
S.le $1.99

BESTFORM
BRAS
Reg. · $1.59

Cotton
BraS. Sizes 32 thru 42.
A, B and C cups.

S2.39

$1.38

Womena ....

In re,(Ular and extrl 1izes.

Salo

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49c DRI!5S MATERIALS ··-------59c DRESS MATERIALS ···--·-·-69~ DRESS MATERIALS ·---···--79c DRESS lt\ATIRIAL$ ..........
19c DRESS MATERIALS ----··---~c DRESS MATIRIALS -··-····-$1.19 DRESS MATERIALS ..••••••
$1.29 . DRISS MATERIALS ........

ON SALE POR 31c
ON SALI FOR &gt;11c
ON SALI FOR 41c
ON SALI FOR &gt;11c
ON SALE FOR 69c
ON SALE POl 69c
ON SALE POR 79&lt;
ON SALE FOR 79&lt;

Salt

January Discount
FURNITURE
I
SALE!
All Furniture Reduced

YID,

as himself.

plaldo

THURSDAY, JAN. 9
NOT OPEN
FRIDAY and SATURDAY
J•nu•ry 10.11
uHOOTINANNY HOOT"
Peter Breck, Ruta Lee, JobJ
Baker. Pam Austin, Geo. Ha·
milton IV. Sheb Wooley, Bro.
thers Four Jobnny Cash
Gateway Trio, Judy Henake;
Joe &amp;: Eddie, Chrla Crosby,
Cathie Taylor.

"A TICKLISH AFFAIR"
(Technicolor)
ihirloy Jones, Red Buttons,
Glc Young, Csro!)'ll Jonea,
Bryon Russell, Peter Robblna

u~ for big savlltlll on al Frltlclalre appllanc", Zenith TV

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tlil)BANESWAR {ndia
Prime M!nloter Ja~aharlal Nebru is showing satisfactory progress In his recovery from 1
high blood pressure •limen!, a

~~~:~~~~~:!~~~~~ay.

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Mol. Rog. $1.00
LACE ond SELF·T,RIM

PEmPANTS
Sizes Mnall, medium 1nd
large. White and pHtel

Red,

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colorS.

$1.69

89c ·,.tt

Solei Reg. 99c

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Womens Seamless and full fashioned stocld!ijtl.
Sizes 8'h tbru 11. Seamless mesh, seamless stretch,
dres.s sheer and walking sheer with seams. Assort·
ed best shades.

$2.45

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Reg. $2.95 thru $5.95
Infanta and Toddltro
TWD ond THRII PIECE

Womona Rot. 59c

PANTIES
Phil Maid rayon panlies. Regular sizes. Assorted
prints and
white.

CRAWLER SETS
Size• IMaU medium, laree

and extra la111e.

•
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2

pr.

Womons 11111. $1.95

FULL LENGTH
PAJAMAS

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Salo

Save A Bit 25% Now At

MASON
FURNITURE

RUTLAND
FURNITURE
lif 2.... 11

Rutletod,

lot

$1.00

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$3·39

, Men's and Boys Wear
Mens $3.95 Long SIMYa Sport Shlrta _$ale $3.00
Mens $2.95 Broadcloth Pajam11 _ _ Sale $2.50
Mens $2.95 LDIIfl SIHVe Sport Shlrta -Sale $2.50
"1,eM $3.95 Broadcloth Pajltmu _
Sola $3.00
MIM $1.95 LDIIfl SIHVe Sport Shirts -Sale $1.50
Bey. $2.95 Long Sl"ve SJIII.rt Shlrta _ S.lt.$1.50
Boya $1.95 &amp; f8.95 Coat SWMt.rs _
Sale $5.00
M.nt &amp; Bo;s $1.95
Shlrta _ S a l e $1.00
MIM $3.95 LDIIfl Tall Flannel Shlrtt S.le 2 for $7
fl\ens $2.95 Long Tall Flannel Shlrb S.le 2 for $5
C:Omlllnallon Jack.,. . ·
Sale $17.00
Mens $2.50 Wembley Neck Tl"
$1.50
Mens $16.50 Zipper Front Jacbts....;. Sale $11.00

VIsit .the Furniture Department at EIII'ertelcli· 'In
Pomeroy for big savings In nationally advertlaed ·
furalture and floor QOverings. OUr Janu111 sate 'Di· ·
eludes for the kitchen: Refdgerators, Breakf.Yt
Sets, Utlllty Cabinets; Ranges, Wub~s. ~.
Sink&amp;, Stools and Utility Tables.
,._. · ·
For the dining JODm: Complete Suites, Open Sf1iCk
Tables, Chairs, Buffets, Hutches, CblnU aiUJI
tensol Commode Tabl~s. •
·
. · .
For
Li¥11111 Roomrsotb, 2 Piece
~·
Piece Sec:tlonala, Rocking ChBin, I.ouhge CbaJra·
Chairs , and
Tablea, Lamps:
Desk&amp;, Mirrors, Pictures.
'
·
For the Bacl'ltoe!m: ~l)lll Suftei, Cedar
Wlltth-obei, Roliaway Beds, Bunk ile4a, Mlttreue.

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occa.amJial

Sutte&amp;is

Recl!nen,

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presi'dent of
• order
poIIce

in Middleport

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and lot"":

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firms if a new national agreement Is not reached by nen
Wednesday.
"I have notified the Industry
that sir trucking firms . all of
which have terminals 'In Chicago, will be struck here and
the sll•ike wiD spread to their
operations throughout the coon·
try." Hoffa told trucking negot•'ators and federal mediators
Wednesday.
l:loffa and trucking firm negoliators said that many issues,
most of them minor, have been
bu
.
h
agreed upon, 1 sesSions. ave
bo811ed down on econom•c. Issueo, including wages, vacationS
and penslnn P111r¥'·

Bbe

JANUARY SAL&amp; 1· ·

Men. $27.50 SIMCie .&amp; Knit

S.ve A Big 25% Now At

Bleached ,anoWJ· white Birdaeye with mulU coloi-ed liar·
der1. Drlea last. Lint free, 24~ by 31 lnchea.

4

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• · £Or
Rev Van Meter

DISH TOWELS
IALI

It was reperted 11&gt;1
parts ol Vinton lllll ha8
but pressure iJ low.
er up are dry. The
mentary school, located
high area, has been
cause of lhe water ~=t
At first, officials bE
community's water ~""'V,r:
gone bad, but this wao

or

Stevens Jumbo Sla

Slzeo 32 thru 40, White
and pastel t!olora.

Sill"

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pair

for only,

~t;.~~":! ,:;ti;~~."tru!~~ ~~na~~~~~;;.;'!~~r~·:;
:;·~~h:~::~o~~d~~;."F.,"~~~
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Leaper eIected _,a
, , '"""''""'- Mone_Ytaken
WNDON (UPI) - II wa&amp;o

and

Eyecatchers by Berkshire".
SSe

TWO YEARS - Darrell Me Kinney, Middleport, poses proudly wIth
this 108 ~und buck deer killed by bo": an d arrow in A~hens ~unty Dec. 30th. 1t
was his ftrst m two years of bow huntmg. He thus duplicatqd hts brother's feat of
late last ~utumn. Eugene McKinney, just out of the Navy and ne.ver hav!Jtg m~re
than toyed with a bow before, practiced a couple of weeks upon urgmg by h1s famtly,
·
,
and on his first time out killed a 175lb. ten-point buck near Bucks' Lake, also in
CHICAGO (UP!)-Teamsters Hoffa has been engaged In ne- companies, which he did not
Athens
President James R. Hoffa has gotiations here seeking a na- name, will include lwo with

Bashan store
k
eeper di

Women•

the looge•t dro\lght in tho lint• Deft osr director, after learning
of the new crisis. Taber said
Robert C. Siler, lleld coord!n- tnday two more stale officials,
ator, Ohio Civil Defense divls- Clifford Bond, Civil Defense field
ion, Columbus, tnday met with coordinator lrr this area, - and
viUage mayor James Crace to a member - of the Ohio Health
discuss the emergency water Department office were sched·
situation.
uled to arrive here sometime
Siler was called 011 by State today to check the situatioo.
Representative D. 0 . Taber, The health official would of!er
former Gallia County
Civil engineering services.
Taber

In 80 y•ars, Is abnost dry.

H0 ffa waves stfl•ke th reat

FIRST~ IN

::!~:':!~!·:·11&gt;: :::.~·::

Phil

Sizes small, medium, Jarce ·

For the second lime In less
than • year the v!Uage of Vin·
ton In northern Gallla county
Is laced with an emergency sit·
uatlon.
On March 6, 1963, rampaging
Raccoon Creek overflowed Its
banks, completely
inundating
the small community.
Today, it's just the opposite. The viilage, as a result of

fr?Im Tyd.ctanoon Lake, bbeut •·,
,
m1 e IS ce may
talks were sc e u e to condnue
sao
nn1v
n't the piollo, 11 was the pia~&gt;through this week, including
Sev~ral Chic~go trucking of. tive. It's 11,. nearest su,.,. · 411'
lots, Somebody who waated tD
Saturday.
ficials called Teamster demands w~ter. A I II d f
get rid a! sn old aprlgbl piano
.
Would be Selective
"exorbitant."
- . cv
e ense " "' -~ •
11
011
juSI dropped
• North LollThe strike, if called, would be It was reported the final pro- ~uck With pum~g 1 1
.
cion otreel Wedneoday night.
"selective,'' Hoffa said. The posal of the unions calls for a ~s stand•ng by an w ~ . . ,
WASHINGTON - The House
And passersby couldn't resllt
three-year contract with pay in· If needed .
. ,. •
R 1 Committee 0pens tnday
stopping le ban1 oat 1 "'""·
creases of 10 cents an hour the It was said communltf •
u es'
Chester Leape~ Chief
of ' "Ftnt It .... I bus cOIIilu&lt;Middle
. port pollee apprehend·
I are conslderm'I di·"'··· '.J
what "' expected to be at least Galllpolis City Poll , was elected Mrs. Raymond Snider, Pornu
first year , 8 cents the second c1a s
...,. •
three weeks of heanngs oo the ••
id
f the Galli' a • tor going lu&gt;!llf," ane sleepyear and 10 cent. the third new well, but thl.l would .~
,
. II I hts
.,, pres en1 o
.
leso reoldeal o.eorby reported. eroy, and J.ecovered froiD her
year.
costly and timely.
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swee.pmg CtV r g
measure Me'•• Fraternal Order ~ Po- 'Til
I
Irlo Tb latest money be ev-• taken I r 0 m
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1 ced
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' en ,.. I · e
=
The Teamsters also asked for A specia county
lice Wednesday night
were three lado. 1 telepboned Mro. Maggie Whittington's pockand I
tin may
ent
nson as P a
at the top of his list of unl!nlsh- The
officers. m~tlng In
etbook In 'the Bonanza sl&lt;lre at
increases In the pensioo
s oners mee I
&lt;.&lt;1 pobllc business.
the Gallipolis Municipal build·
the "T" In Middleport Wedne,_
health and welfare payments of today. I! so, the lco'l•mril
Th fir
.
Ih
"
$5 a week lor each employe woold appoint • c VI
•
st testimony on
• lng, also elected aruj Installed emeqeney."
day about1:30 p.m.
with $1.50 the first year, $1.50 director during the
bill wa• to come from Its sup- Fred pewees, vice president, of - - Police oaid Mrs. Whittington
COLUMBUS (UPI) - Secre- the second year and $2 the third Taber, wbo held that __ • ...,.,_
porters, but
the preponder· Middleport; John Taylor, sec·
left her pocketbook lay in the
tary of State Ted W. Brown year. The truckers now pay $10 til last summer,
'
anee of argument before I b e retary • treasurer' of Gallipolstore, went aero.. the store to
said tnday 67 more wilne.... a week into the funds.
take those dulles whlle ... ~
Sol\them·led rul01 panel W a 8 Is; WUI!am Barr, chaplain, ol
the other olde, and when
she
have been subpoenaed to apo Eugene McCarron, general ergoncy exists.
..
"1ted from opponents.
Galllpolis; Silas Hamilton, troscame back the money was gone.
pear In the investl~tioo into aJ. manager of the lllinois Motor Also, the oommisslon ·~:
Vlllltl
tee, of ~polli; E. C. HagfS
· · ~-..mert Gilkey· wao oo \9~ COUrt feet!
leged vote fraud m Lawrence Truck Operators Association, probably be calla,\ upon loA
1
· · •. ,.-r; -t:ON - - At~y.. Gen. erty, 'conductoll, &lt;lf •Middleport,
lha street he!!'" t!&gt;,t 'IIIOlS'when ne~rly $13 1000
Coullty.
oald the Teamster dell!llllds v~ aS!Iftltance .IO .Jitl
RobeM ?. kennedy saicl ~ay and John D. Wogan, au,rd, of Funeral services r.r Allen H. ~ was IlliUifed of lliO !belt.' Be
Brown aald he would bold a would necessitate a 15 per cent the CDDIITIUDity past the ~ w~ remam in hJS ~ab~ the Ohio State Patrol.
Bailey, 86, who died thlo morn- said the Incident Is sUII under
During 1963there wao $12,839.· hearing in Jronl&lt;ln on Wednes- increase in lrucldng rates .
gency sltuaUoo.
post until after the prestdent!al Attending were Deputy Sher· ing at his residence In Bashan, investigation. Mtt. Snider bad 20 In lees ec~llected by I he day, the second hearing In the
election. ' .
ill Carl Manley of M~lgs Coun- have been tentatively set lor not been charged at noon today. Meigs County court, Bette Hob- investigation which began Dec.
The brother of the late Pres!· ty, Patrolmen Ed Haggerty Saturday at 2 p. m. at the Other activity In town hall stetter, clerk, announced
to- 3.
dent KennaciY al.lo said
he and Fred Dewees, holh of Mid- Ewing Chapel, with the ReY. w.. a fife call Wednesday at day. The coun!Y'• share
was Brown said most of the sub..,
D. Hill of Foster, W.Va., o!flciat,. !:IT p.m. to Cheshire 1&lt;1 t h 0 ~.997.55 for the general.lund, poenas delivered to the Lawwould _be available to play what- dleport, Patrolman John
ever role would be ~selul to the Wogan of the. Ohio State Pa· ing, Burial will be In 1\le SUtton Harold Clark residence where $2,202.64 for the auto hcense renee County sheriff's o If i c e ·
l (it ,
I!"mocl'aUe. party m the elec- lrol, Chief Chester Leaper, Sgt. Cemetery.
·
motor
on
furnace
had
and
gu
fund,
$1,386.83
for
law
were
lor
witnesses
who
had
oot
f'•
,
1
8
liOn campaign. Although be has William Barr, Sgt. John Tay- He operated a gener~)slore caught lire. The only damage library,
,1,230.05 to I he appeared at the first hearing
Record earnings, resources, deposits and loans in
been baek at work lor. some lrr, and PatroiJDen Paul North, lor many years at Bashan and wao to the furnace motor.
sherllf. The state wdl receive last month.
were reported W~dnesday to sh:u-eholders of t~e
tlme: Kennedy has avoided the BolUs North, Gary Winters and In his early life he taaght 'I'll Middleport E-R
d $2,022.33. In 1962 lees we r e
Brown sent Investigators Into ers Bank and Savmgs Co. at the1r annual meeting. 1 ,
p~bhc limelight &amp;I mu~h &amp;I po&amp;- Sllaa Bamllton, all of Gaillpolis. school. He was vice president was "called Wednesea a;"'~42 $7,71111.69.
Lawrence County in late
No- Total resources at
.
o; h ·
stble sin.ce the llssassmatlon of Refreshments were served.
and trustee of the FJrst Nation·
M
J
:
ll
i,
Fees
collected
in
December,
vember
after
alleged
irregular!were
$5,010,582,
an
1ls
60th
year
of
service
to
~Y
1
hi~. brother on Nov, 22.
al Bank of Racine until he re- t,m.F or tit rsi 1 ac h ';: rd 1963 amounted to $1,139.85 with lies were reported to him. He $248,750 over the year before,
Bend area in 1~,~
My one lnterest really Is beTHEY'RE HERE
tired. He was a member of h · rt ~ur bl 8
at first it was announced by Theodore
stated that the . ~
1• ~ ~ sle~an the county receiving $567.33 for said the probe was
ing attomey general," he saki. Pomeroy Postmaster Edgar the Church of Christ, and the ea
~~ e.
ocs Y
Its general lund, $118.18 for the based on '" abnormal number T. Reed, Jr ., President, who would have oo display.~
"I ~ust don't know what I will E. Arnold said today Income Iilst of a family of 12 children. w~ ca ·
I' ed auto license and gas lund, $132.· of absentee ballots cast in the slated:
the coming year • collectlijif,li!
1
do m the future. I certainly wll1 tax forms are now at the post- Surviving is bis wife, Eva.
nd ree t~en 1 al•~re:e~ ~n nd 21lor the law library, and $37.· Nov. 5 election.
"In mobilizing these resourc- U. S. currency which ln"'ju
5 0
stay
as attoroey
general ofllee and may be picked up by
Friends may call at the loner· a
ano er ore
80 lor the sheriff. The state The initial hearing uncovered es to meet the credit needs of at least one bill from eacft through the election."
- people desiring them.
al home any time.
(Continued oo page 3)
gets $314.53,
charges of •ote buying, solicita- our community, we made
ies that has ever been
tion of votes in polling places, than 3,000 separate loans,
the Federal Go~ernment: • ., •
WASiiJNGTON - Democratattempts by precinct officials to Ins automobile loans,
AI the condusioo of lhe ~
ic leaden turned on lhe, preslearn how persons voted and turalloans, business loans, real ing, shareholders re-elecl4il thi
.ure today to shove through
• ._.,
badgering of some voters on estate loans, and various types following directors: Dr. F r....a
CongreSI major parts of Presithe grounds "they had IIDI vot· of personl loans."
. R. Carsey, Mason, W. Va.. 4ie!&gt;'
d.,nt Johnson's program and to
DALLAS (UPI) - Mrs. Lee herself and the couple'o two now practices the new len·
under guard by secret ed as promised."
The bank's statement indica!- tlst; Fred W. Crow, Jr., ,local
ge~ them enacted by sumll)er, Harvey Oswald. convinced . her y6ung daughters.
guage, but words come hard. Service agents since Oswald
ed that at the year-end outstand· attot·ney; J. Edward li'Oil:o!r1
as ·~e bluntly suggested.
husband shot J&gt;resk!ent KennedCmvinced By Evidelee
She hopes to become a citizell wu arrested. She asked lor the
Melgo Memorial Hospital
lng loans totaled $2,987,604.
Vice President and Cashltr, or
They iel tentatively for Feb- dy, tnday prepared far the task James H. Martin, a business of the United Slates.
protection, but Martin sold she ADMISSIONS - Rnbert Hy- Reed reminded the
the bank; Leslie F. Fultz, CileJio
ruary a House vote on John- of burning deeper the assasaln adviser of the attractive moth- The widow told' Martin that was free to move as she sell, Pomeroy; Mildred Tubbs, ers that the bank will celebrate era! Manager
The f'ol!llt!W
son'sc lop prioritY measure, a brand on the man' she , loved. er, said Wednesday the widow she had no U1 win toward any. pleused.
Pomeroy; Roma
Hawkins,
Cement Block Company; tller~d . antl.cJiscrlmlnatlon . bill Marina Oswald .,....erlted to was convinced by evidence one, including her husband's Her time is spent in a secret Middleport.
eon .Johnson, Vice Presidelf,awl
aimed at tale-guarding N~gro appear belore .the Warren Com- against her pro-Marxist bus- slayer Jack Ruby. She said she mok!l or hotel rooml She has
DISCHARGES- Mrs. William
Agncultural Consultant of ,t !la
rights In voting, schools, JObs miosion. She · was expected to band. Jl , was mJide believable would n&lt;it sue either the city of moved eeveral times, taking Fergusoo and soo, Middleport;
bank; Mrs. Alma F. Parker Ill
•.nd use of public accommnd&amp;- tell the federal panel -ih8 ·be- by an .ugly transforma.tloo she Dallas or Ruby.
2 mooths, and June, Mrs. William Musser and son,
Pomeroy; Theodore T. llaed,
lions. ;
lieves her husband kllled Ktn.. saw ln .Oswald, Martin said. aft· "I guess she .would
a who is nearly 2 yearo old, with Pomeroy; Mrs. WOllam Taylor
•
Jr., President of the bank; D.
!.
nedy, wounded Texas Gov. John
the dellictor IIi Rualla r&amp;- valid suit against
. She watcheo television and and soo, Chester, Pauline HyCurtis Reed, Columbus atlorft.
. KEN'I"- Lee Strang, head Connally oo Nov. 2! and earUer tbrned to the Uplted States.
lor wrongful death,
often cried when the face of "'II, Minersville; Lucille Cole,
ey; and C, Wayne SWisher,.
coach at Massillon High School lir,ed a sniper's bullet at former ''He . had ' become more said.
Jacqueline Kennedy appeared Chester.
cal druggist.
. · \.
and one of the nation's leading Maj • . Gen. Edwlil A. Walker.
moody," MarUn -said, · "more
on the screen.
Att he organlaatlonal meet..
high ochool football coaches, II). Afte• lhls testimooy, expected unhappy."
.
Donations have come In for
LOCAL TEMPS
Funeral services lor Rev . AI· ing. of the Board Of Dh~·
day wa• d~m~ head coach at behind closed doors this montb,
Mro. Marina Oswald, In con- Ml'll. Oswald.
the family, totaling about $28,· The temperature in Pomeroy ~r! ~s Vand~terw!!.:· which was ,held follow~ tlilt
1 .
Kent Stale Uruverslty, succeed· lhe 22 year-old Russian·born lrast was fond of the •lOW coon- her husband's
The Southern Baptist Con- business district was a warm an '. w 0
. Y ohareholders tneeling, ~
0
lng Trevor. Bees, who resign· wom.in will start building a ,
waa ·forbidden by her three times since
vent!on bas urged ks members 50 degrees under sunny skies ~ "'!:::1 at . ':;'g~ ~e;o~lal E. Jones, Pomenly, was ·
11
ed at lll8111!1 of the Ultl3 seasoo. new life In a str•nge land lor
to
Etigllsh. She Nov. 25 at Fort
oend her
tnday at 11 a. m.
.,osp! • Wl
e . n .ay elected Vice Presldeilt; Paul I.
Strang, who led the lamed
.
at 2 p.m. at the
Shversv!lle Kloos, Minersville, IJU ro
Massillon ,.ers to three Unit- '• ·.
a
e
'
Church with the Rev. 0. G. Me- ed Assistallt Cui!W·
fi • ·
ed Press Jillematioaal Ohio .
~inTI":y, Charleston, W.Va., of. remalnlncolllceta .lliiMedabofa
hi... ochool cl\amplonshiPJ. In his • . ·
. ·
'
.. '
· ·· - ·
'
..
f!clating.
were re-eleeted to fill tbolr p.~a
oix yesro a~ schooqw Ill
.
. .
SUrvlvoro include his w i f e, for the comlna yeu.
,
~e ~ver 'a t
t immediately;.
By Chester TannehUI
lin's drawing Is a repr«J~
· kJn
THE SPORTS WORLD
I Somehow, more than ever, there Clara l.ouise; three children,
Rees ii;Jll ~ .
at the Mid • . ·B~k Nov. 22 last, like
lile that.exce~ what Dav, Diles, of the slslt!e of Llncolll!:, ihe Not all thet wao said late on seems to be Uttle place for Shirley Jean Van Meter, _LinLANNING ll'.LIICl'ED •'&lt; .•·
Amerbn
erence school ill o~ catastrophic days In
~ nailve cillllld40iiport said
n~tjon's capital, .except
_'Mt. the day of last November 22 sports in the general ocheme of da Lou Van Meter • and Nickle Donald
whet. """ldenf llobol.!"l lr'Whlte erlean ·History, produced· count- er WXVZ.TV oi OC:.Jt.
Lincoln's near grotesque'' me ~ soon lhereeller was to the things.
Dawn Van Meter, all at home; illresident of
called "a, llgn=l PO&amp;ilk,ilr In le8s expressions of this
. MauJclln'a cartoon 1
Is bent In grief, the h~ ill point, or even appropriate. But "If, ao a famous man once his mother, Mrs. May Van Met· cal Board of
the pbyllk:!tl
-, tlon .cJipatt. mooc). Deep tragedy,
~troke of gen~1111
ita banda.
, ,~ ·.' ltioli was.
aa(d, 'Adversity lnlnlluces a er, Portland; a brother, Rob- board'l
men~" ··,. '
~;, ':· f~~,,~ usually •
in.killA .~~)ejelyeoplored
Mau!din •istbe.. author.ofmany
Dlles,oael'n••wlreservlee man to himself.' perhaps II ia ert Van Meter, in Pennsylvan- Monday.
.
•
lo •
IO'blghly creative,
With
WOrds! • '. .
..
classici. Not all have tportudlltr G1 MlelllpJ!, way past time for a perBO!W Ia.; four sisters, Mrs.
Doris George
CL~ELANO .J Bob ,l!lfman, s!Jhti lnl!&gt; human souls. :
, J.lluldlniaaproduclof
pictures without ...or.js. wiiiOrll!ldprullcorofadlea- Inventory- 1 long, hard
Huppenth~l, Se_w1ckley, Pl.; and Pallt .
a 12-year ·veteran,PI IIHI&gt;major PuUtzer prizes In several
War n. ·His Stato and
that irt8ndo out from
2t mtlllllry ser1eo ~rver W'l[yz,. honut look at ourselveo. We Mn. Luc11le Rideohour, Ches· new
)eakJI~ •. totlay wu 'named ma. e..,rlea Ultly wUI be awarded ~about G. •I. Joe
ago' Is hlo Cavalry &lt;TIIiill TV of Delralt, 11 die 1011 of seem 1o be swallowed up In a ter; Mrs. Merle Evans, Port- and
ager .pi .~ Charl~ton lnditl!ll, to &amp;Derlcana wbo, caught Jn Generals and ·PriVates Into
Master !erjelnt oo the Mr. ll!ld Mn. L. D. DUes, great river of emotion,
n ol land; Ruby Var. Meter, Long 81101:11111.
=~~~~~
!he CIWelind lndllllls' alliUate tbe alroll8 feeling of loss at th- DIOll clay: . ·
Beacllhead. The
101'· s-ltt-11. ,
knowing where thai river Is go. Battom; two grandfathers, J1&gt;U..
lA
· clall AA Eastern Lee&amp;· death of John :Fitzgerald
geant. 11 standlni beSide b h , HIJ sportscut ~rver the ll8l1lll lng - and perhaps a!rsld
to cob Van Meter, Portland,
_.;.,
~il· 37 years old.
nedy, syn~ ' bifo a ·; e
·
broken down. 1!'"1'· bm ·~ .mtioa Nov. • made • point learn. Wo are c lht up In one Robert Ours, Loog Bottom.
word&amp;, or .Jr.W· ·a cartOon, t h
1oolt at It' scjuirely; :46 Jn wartb reproc1uc1n1 here. Said hurrah tifler ar.otber, cheering He waa preceded In death
- About 100 algnJIJeauce of Mr.
lllmed atlhe lioqd\ &lt;~i ~:
one lnJtant, .boOing the
two 11011s.
1,150 ""ployj!l at. th' "'""lb.. 1 ·
'the. ®, f u.nc1,1111
_· ..Mne (ca.v.al- "The Ulllf
. '·...wedJes &lt;If the and per'...J. t.ifo collfused bylt Friends may can at tile Ew·
OllJo, gueouJ lllfl · ~ the
horse), ' . ' .- :~( "' :' ~~ 100
shl'lnk the alltba!;rki!OWnotWhatWe'fe ing Funeral borne UOIU TlOOil Cli\IU.,O. OJ • .
DIODtt.&gt;OI lhe
En,. 'hjlrclly will be any
·
~·beln relatively ~ world of cbierlng, nor what wt're boo- Friday when the body will be
4tll'pqjll
With Bill MaUidln'a. And Ill
',
, . . .I ICII to 1D MtitltneNe IIIW. , (Coaii!"I'ICI Clll pap a)
latta ttllte llburch.
ed "cheerfu!" after a
night. He was reported to
asked his daughter, Mrs .
Ghandl, to assuro the nation
there Is nothing to worry about.

79c Colttto lnottnt Shave - ·---- · -·-·-·· Salo 6lc
$1.00 Wlldroot Cream 011 - ---· - ·--····--- Salo 69&lt;
$1.00 Pllmollvo Aflor Shovo ·-·--··----· Salo ?ire
' '
79c Polmallvo
Rapid Shavt . •.•.••••••••• fino 61c
$1.25 Old Spice Allor Shove Lotion ... ... lalo fl.lt
"

HAlF-SUPS

•t:,:i;!:I

1

1

Womeno Rot. $1.95
PHIL MAID

CINCINNATI - More
m Xavier University
iri:Ar~Ked through the t.
wedlieSd!o~ 1n prot~st of

ochool's withdrawal of~ ~·••~~~~,j I
In~ _
Invitation to M
Gov. Ross Barnett.
.Cirrylng placards
"North or South - We all
freedom" and "He . (B•U"ne,tt)\
m~y be absurd, but let him
heard,'' the estimated 150
200 students preceded
the
march with a "fl'ee speech at
Xavier" rally by the side of a
classroom building.

leg, $1.00 Evening In '•rls Deodor•nt - ---- --- Slfo J9c

Dacron, Nylon aiel CoHon

s-

1

Mh 1nd Mayteg ~aahen &amp; dryers.

Mnon, ~· Ya. .

WOMEN'S
UMBRELLAS
AfBorted prinll,
and solidi.

Colorcartoon•

o/o
• Also -

· Group of R... $2.95 onol
.3.9$

Vinton communit
emergency

$2· 4~

Reg. 69c Calgato Tooth Palle - · -- · ---····-··· Sa)! 51e
R111. 69c Polldent Dontal Pawder - ·---··--"· - Salt 'V,•
Reg. 69c Womots Donturo Adhooivo ·--··-·-·· Salio ·i'llt
Rot. $1.79 DermHooto · -- --- -- - -- ---····-- Salo '$i'!),
Reg. 98c O.rmolllte - - ---·- - --·-----·····--- Sale 'jh
Reg. $1.35 ST 37 -- · ····---·- ·---- - --·-···· Salt' 'fh
Rog. $1.49 y1cko Vapo.Rub - -·- -·-· - ·-···-· Salo $l.10
R09. 98c Llstorlno Antlooptlc ---·-----···---- Salo l'9c
Reg. $1:00 Jor,.ns Lotion with DlopenHr ---·· - Salt '79c
Reg. $1.00 Dry Farmula Halo Shampoo ··----·· Soit' 6,1Je
Reg. $1.50 Adarn Hair Sprar -·-- ··-··-···- Salt •sl!a
R09. $1.00 W... bury Lanolin Lotion --· - -····- bit '" "
R111. 37c Jahnoan Baby Powdor . . . ··--·-·-··· Silt ~9c
Rot. $1.00 -•nen Baby Mogle --- ·- --·--· · -- ~ro lite
Rot. $1.25 Jergons Extro Dry . Skin Farmult •. silt .t;fc

· On The 2nd Floor
Some are IDllil pieees.

\

Reg. 59c Bourlols Freftch L•c. Cologne ---- -- S.lo 39c

Three pairs

THURSDAY, JANUARY 9, 1964

Second time in a year

Rot. $1.50 Coty Air Spun. Poce Powctor· ---· ' · Salo '·f1,1S•
~eg. $1.50 Coty Noll Potloh on~ Llpotick Camblnot!Oft,
hlo Jl.-11 .
Reg. $1.75 Caty Llthi ond Lovoly Flul• Mok•up,
Sat.. sl.tp '
Reg. 95c ond $1.10 Max Foctar Noll Satin •... Salo ""'
R111. $1.75 Max Factor Pancoke Moko-up --··-- Sale.f'Uiit
R111. $1.75 Max Poctar Pan Stlk Make-up •••• Solt •$1.
Reg. $1.00 Evening In Parlo Tallot Soap Box of 3, Sale 6to
Rot. $2.50 Evtnlnt In Porto Colatno Spror Mlot Sole $1.19

DRESS MATER'IALS

OHIO"'

32 lbrU H.

TOILETRIES

and exira large.
white and blat'k.

POMEROY-MIDDLEPORT,

n.n "

Sale of Well Kn-n Brandt

Reg.
R111.
Reg.
Reg.
Rog.

.

NO. 225,

and black.

spo

poln

lH ,........,..... ~

.....,......
lr

SLIPS

Aaaorted atylea.

SAVE ON

Special sale prleeo on many bolt• of Dreso .Material• -

LAct

RAYON PANTIES

2nd.

Floor
R-lor $69.50 WOMINS COATI ---·· · ·- IALI $31.00
R.. ulor $59,50 WDMINS COATI ....•. . . SAt.l $31.00
Rogulor $49.50 WDMINI COATS ••••.... SALI $31.00
Rogulor $39.50 WOMINI COATS . •••••.. SALE $26.00
Rogulor $29.50 WOMEN$ COATS ·-·- --· · SALI $16.00
Regular $25.00 WO(III!NS COATS ..... . . . SALI $14.00
Rogutor $19.50 WDMINS COATS ..•..•.. SALI $12.00
Regular $10-95 WOMINS SKIRTS -----··· SALE
Regular $1.95 WOMENS SKIRTS' --- ----··· SALE $7.00
Regular $7.95 WO(IIENS SKIRTS . . ....... .. SALE $6.00
R.. ulor $5.95 WOMENS SKIRTS --···----- SALE $5.00
Regular $4.95 WOMINS SKIRTS - -··-···- · SALE $4.00
Rogul•r $3.95 WOMINS SKIRTS ... . ...... SALE $3.00
Ragutor $1.95 GIRLS DREUIS · ---·· ---- - SALE $5.75
Rogulor $7.95 GIRLS DRESS!S --· · ---· -- SALE ...75
Regular $6.95 GIRLS DRESSES -----· ··-- SALI $4.00
Rotular $5.95 GIRLS DRiiSSIS - ···- ·---- SALE $3.75
Regular $4.95 GIRLS DRESSES .......... SALE Q.75
Regular $3.95 GIRLS DRESSES - -- ·-·--·- SALE Q.OO
Rogulor $2.95 GIRLS DRESSES ·------- -- SALE $1.75
R.. ul•r $16.50 GIRLS COAT &amp; LEGGING SETS, Solo $10
Regul•r $13.95 GIRLS COAT &amp; LEGGING SETS, Solo $7
Regul•r $25.00 GIRLS COATS - · ·- · · · -·· SALE $17.00
Regulor $19.10 GIRLS COATS ·- ---- ---- SALE $12.00
Regular $16.50 GIRLS COATS -----· - - - - SALE $10.00
Rogulor $13.95 GIRLS COATS .. .. ----·· -- SALI! $7.00
.R..ulor $12.9S GIRU SNOWSUITS - ---- - SALE $7.00
Regulor $10-95 GIRLS SNOWSUITS ...... . SALE $6.00
Rogulor $8.95 GIRLS SNOWSUITS -·--· - - - SALE $5.00
Rogulor $7.95 GIRLS SNOWSUITS ···-·-·- SALE $4.00
Rogulor $5.95 GIRLS SNOWSUITS -----·-- SALE $3.00
Regular $5.95 GIRLS SLACK SErS •••••••• SALE $3.7S
Rogvtor $4.95 GIRLS SLACK SETS ..... .. .. SALE $3.00
Regul•r $3.95 GIRLS SLACK SETS ··------ SALE $2.75
Rogutor $2.95 GIRLS SLACK SETS ------- SALE $1,75
Rogulor $5.95 WOMEN$ DRESSES __ SALE 2 for $10.00
R111ulor $7.95 WOMEN$ DRESSES _. SALE 2 far $14.00

Phil Maid

w....,...... ,,.

POMEROY, OHIO
Tonight thru Wodnooclo,
•an BYI IIRDII"
(Technlcolor)
Janet Leigb, Dick Van Dyke,
Ann M._rgaret, Bobby Rydell,
Paul Lynde, Maureen Stapleton, Jesse Pearson, Ed SUlli~

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M''ake the flexible or Rogalla Wing, in·
v4n~! as a kid 's kite by engineer Fran·
cia
galla In the days of .the National
A
ry Committee fp[ ,Aer~nautics,
ich is now finding more and more
u es,'P a personnel and cargo carrier.
W'at could be simpler than tbe flex·
I e wing? lt' a so simple it escaped the
a tention even of Leonardo da Vinci. in
ose time such aircraft could h!Vr
built and flown.

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And though nobody has yet brought
by NASA as possible vehicles
out
a flying boat·shaped vehicle for !he
ringing astronauts out of orbit, and
b
to earth? They are nothing but Camily, never underestimate Detroit.
Finaltv, Cor the simplest kind of fly·
by, boatshaped things without wings
( t~hape of the body provides the lift) ing of all. consider the sky divers, who
They shouldn't fly. If they had been have entirelv eliminated wln~s. lifting
hl~ted before the time of the Wrights, b~dies or balloons. When they find som~.o
even the Inventor wouldn't have bother· way of getting Into the air without being
e~
to fly them . But they do fly . carried bv an alrnlane. we will have
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Voice of Broadway ... reporting
By DOROTHY KILGALLEN

By DOROTHY KILGALLEH
SAN JUAN: If you want to know
$ert all the New York night club busi·
gone, come to Puerto Rico. AI·
Nhot ·,,n the big hotels have a "name act"
rto!~!,~~o·t~~h~~er~:·~.!have what the trade calls
ll
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policy •nd all feature
kind of entertainment. In one, two.
thn•e or more rooms in one small atmos·
rlu&gt;ric gazebo in the Ponce De Leon Ho·
ttl·-t!Ie Siboney Lounge-couples dance
an atmosphere or dimness ranging
romantic to stygian to music provldlld by five consecutive orchestras
start playing the first rhumba at
the afternoon and wind up the
lll"•ren,gue at four in the morning
a moment of silence. At mid·
. the place is absolutely wild with
standing walling for tables,
the dance floor, waving to
and standing three deep at the
rt Is enough to make the average
York' night club owner burst into
t~~·~·.~s~ophie Tucker did disappointing
11
when she appeared at El San
over the holidays but Red Buttons
'em in at every show at the Carl·
Louis Arrilstrong proved a ter·
when he followed Sophle and
Reese Is stepping out into
spotlight to loud applau~e . Sammy
Jr. bas .iust opened .and you need a
from President Lyndon B. John·
certificate of good standing from
·-. -.~· Pack and a $50 bill for the head·
to get anywhere near Sammys'
OrnJ!Ing grounds.

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BETrY KEAN and Lew Parker are
headliners at an ice show, believe It
not, at the Americana. Betty comes
wearing golf shoes with cleats and
cracks: "People always said we
to put this act on ice."

Ill San Juan Antigua, the visitor in
of atmosphere more native than
can find it at El Convento Ocho
Zaragozana and The Owl. El
is one of the most beautiful
in the world . You dine in a
room with a vaulted roof
years ago was a chapel for the
Uved In the building. The dark
of the choir loft railing has been
: r~,;,&gt;, t:s;~~~ and the only colors are the
:ii
reds and muted golds of huge tapes·

tries on the wall. At this season because
it was not yet Three Kings Night-the
Latin equivalent of our Twelfth Nightthe orchestra played "Silent Night" and
"White Christmas" during dinner and
occasionally a samba version of "Jingle
Bells" for the dancers.
El Convento has fine food- 1 recom·
mend the black bean soup with whlte
rice and onions and the solomillo con pi·
mentos and this excellence comes as no
surprise when you discover the restaurant is run by Jean-Marc Blouet, the second son of hotelier Max Blouet who used
to have the Georges Cinq in Paris as his
domain but now Is ensconced In the
Drake Hotel in New York. Jean·Marc is
suave, sophisticated and efficient and he
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THE SHOW AT EL CONVENTO iB
the best in Puerto Rico at the moment,
starring a troup.e of Spanish Gypalea led
by Rosario Galan and her enchanting
twin sister, Esperanza. These five young
girls, all petite and pretty and dynamic,
are marvelous Flamenco dancers who
work to thrillingly beautiful music and
I wish some smart supper club impresario would make them a permanent part
of the New York scene. Audiences here
-and they are largely made up of people from the states-go wild over them.
Most tourists who are here for only a
week's vacation usually return to see
them at least twice, sometimes three
times.

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want to ~
more about byper1nsuiiD a!¥f
low blood IIUIIar.
Frlllldy, MY doctor sa)'t true
· - Ill low blood IIJIII' a r 1
l'm llmo8l out of - . which l!XII'tm8ly rare. n wu a JIOIIQ'
IDIIIII l biVa 1o trot down 1o Jar IIWady abauiiO at II , _
the alon! 1o replaee IL l
ago but bu Iince beea nplao-.
But heN'• what mUy bup ed by otber worr111, lib poly.
me. When aile return~ What lhe ~turated fall. Qleet w II h
borTOwed, lt'1 a!WI)II of Infer- your pb)lllclan, lioplf1dl IIIII
. lor quaUty, or elae a Uttle
you may end up will! trill~
.... Pot lnltance, .... bdiiiiWI lzer pUle that de! !he Irick. ~
wllole milk incl repayi me wltll H.
lldm. li:llra-lll'lt eat are pakl Dear Helen:
INlet with medlum-llzed ...,. I I« a Htlle tired ot Butter
home marprtne. complalnlnc about bow IIIey 101
What do· you do with people Uke rooked by divorce. Maybe ~
thai - ·HANDY AND MAD .should go bact I Utile farlbiir
ABOUT IT.
and find oul WHY the ~
Dear H and MAl:
happened.
:
Best way 1o dlaCMap
a H man want lo b&amp; 1m:s intt··
c11ron1c bonowm 11' to
be mastera of their homes I m all
"frelh ouL" But remember; for It but they have to earn
tblll cuts off your lllppiJ too right, and· IW far most ot them
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• are doli!J a 1ouay job.
and there are 11mea w.....
• Now If you thlot I'm· a bitter
cuppa IIJIII' Ilia rellll!Haver. 0 Id di
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ed
hater ........
You mtgiii look oo lha bright
vorc man' ]llll1 "'
side: at 1eu1 lhe DOES pay wrong. I Uke men but 111.44 per
back, and 10 doe.sn't boiTOw any cent of them who ask me out
thine reauy hnportlnl _ Uke are ~led, and since there
your hUsband _ H
aren t many single followo Ill
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admit I spend most evenJn1is •
Af"lf reading your
letter lone. 1 could pve you a 1cac

BORROWED motJBLE
Dear Helen;
I've 1111 a ~~e!ghhnr .who barra111. Thal't bild eniiUib, u
ohe'e alwa)ll wanlilifiOIIIIICblna

The capsule or whai·bave-you would
Cirst be slowed by parachute, then gas
burners would turn on to inflate the bal·
loon . and regulate its rate of descent.
· One can even take up the sport of bot
air ballooning. thanks to burners that
work on bottled gas and give pretty close
control over the balloon. It's not exactly
a crowdl!d pastime, but neither Is gliding with fle~ible \\ings behind a speed·
boat or car. But their popularity is growing.

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Insulin," I would llke lo get In
touch with her, as I have the
same symptoms and maybe she
eiD belp me. Can you give me
her . address - HOPEFUL
Dl'ar Hopeful:
No, I can't &amp;lve you Elsie's
address.
It's daqgerous to trade symptoms and "cures" long
dJs.
lance. 'Your doctor h! the only
one who can !J'Oit your jltten
- and this goes for au you bope-

ness.

Hatlo
WfiiLE. lflf OH so SWI!E.T AND
SENTIMENTAL SiiJR,ES ARE. BANK·
rou.E.D 8'1-61Vf A LISTEI&gt;I••••

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By LYLK C. WILSON
running out on that beautiful Democrats as well as
!rom
"rooking."
Unll&lt;d Press Ioternallooal item, the U.S. buck.
most Republicans. Former
In on1er to avoid panic •
The record shows that the
Incr..se Limit
President Dwight D. Eisenhowmong those married men I llllau
late John F. Kennedy spent the Congress has been In a dog· er sharply proposed that the
sliD tblll - ANONYMOUS
government into an additional chasing-its-tail maneuver in re· Coogress clip that apendini
THE BACKYARD FBNCIJI
$17 biltioo of debt in Ule years cent years, repeatedly increas- figure by tiO lo IS billion.
Now tbat the elephant jokes
o1 his Presidoncy. That is an ing the jMlblle debt limit so that
Eeonoml.. Ramored
have gone the way Ill lhmY
added obiJgation o1 the people Ithe u.s. Treasury could borrow President Johnson'• rinlt buddc!to. students have
o[ the United Slates, men worn- more money to pay government get has had unusual early exwith the wild••~ way-out ill)len and children.
bills. Kennedy's first request poaure over recent weeki.
ness since double tllk. 11'1 lilt
It is not a record In which for an increase was for $5 bil· These leeks from qualified
"What's the diHerence belweeiJ"
the tate President or his party lion In June, 11181, at a thne White House cJ~ have emjag, and anyone e1n joiD - aD
could take pride. It is a menac- when the temporary llmlt stood phasized the President'• dele~'
you have lo be II t:tU,. a.,.
ing challenge to JFK 's succes- at $293 billion. This request minatlon to impose economy. It
are a couple of eumples thll
sor and to the party that hopes caused conservatives of both has been revealed, for example don't understand lt.
break up the college erowd but
to maintain him in ~wer.
parties
to
denounce
what
they
thai
Johnson
trimmed
aoout
U
EJ:plalne
PolnliDp
leave
us oldsters wonderln8
1
President Johnson Is eon- regarded as the
admlnlstra· billion from the national de- ~erefore; I thought It ml&amp;ht where we mii!Sed tha bolt:
fronted with a task that proved Uon's Irresponsible spending tense !~Jure proposed by the be mteresUng 1o take my fatb- What's the diH.-ce
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to be too much for several of policies.
military brass. There have er to the callery and see If I tween a duck (Answer): n au
bts · hnmedlate predecessors. The public debt was about been other oconomies, larae could explain lhe paintlnp to one leg the same.
Thai task Is to Impose on the $280 bUiion when JFK became and small.
him In auch a way that he What's the difference betw•
Congress and the government's President.
There Is no doubt of the would beBin to appreciate what an orange (AIIswor): A tnlct.
bureaucratic -..ildllfe a llmit on On the day last No·111111ber President's preoccupation with modem art Is all about.
becaUIIO II has DO bones.
tbe spendin&amp; of public funds. when Kennedy was · assassl· economy nor Ill his realization For openings, l chose an eJ:· So now I'll add 01111 of llij ,
Otherwise, the U.S. government \ nated, the public diJbt,, -llhal continued blg-thne apend- ~le of abstracl eapreas~?n· own: What's the difference be- ·
will sink furtber and further in- cloas . to t308 bllllon. II bad lng 111\11 continued deficits are IBID by . an American artist, '' - a collep freiihJIBD (Q. iJ
to debt. It will pass, at las~ the reached nearly t310 billion on likely to coet him a lot of vola Barnell Newman. Entitled "A~ sw'er); A ~; bet:aull ·
point of no return.
December 31 when the Tre. . nell November.
raham," It conslstf1 of a pre- he drives parents to. - R.
Thai wlll be the beginning of ury closed the 1963 books. The But the Jobnsoll adminlstra- pendleular black strip oo a ThiB column Ill dedicated t.
the end of tho world as we trend continuu up.
lion's economy cannot be wbol- black rectangle. .
family living, IW H you're ha¥lmow k, a greater shock to the This Is the trend President ly measured by what the Pres- "As you look at this picture," Inc ldd trouble or jull )llall
American way and a more In- Johnson has Widertaken to re- !dent vetoed in spending re- I Instructed, "try not 1o as~ trouble, let Helen belp YOU.
slant challenge to the pneral verse. His success, if any, will questa, such u the t9 billion elate It with idenWcable Ob- 3he will al8o welcome f,i~Ur·~
welfare than all of the A.IJombe be measured against the Ken- for natiooal defense. The y..-.1- jects. Let your eye be free to amusing eaperlencea; · 'Addresl
and H·bombe in the Soviet Un- nedy spending program submit- stick will be, as it alwaya baa register an Impression without Helen Bottel In care of &amp;Ia I 1 .
lon'a arsenal. The U.S. dollar ted to Congress in the budeet been, a compariaoD between prejUdicial precouceptloos. Can DeWip&amp;per.
already has lost more than ball for the 1964 fiscal year whlcb what wu spent thla year an.d you sense what the artist Is tel·
----of 111 purchasing po·wer In the will end next June 30. JFK what the President propoees lo Ung you." .
apendorama ol the Roosevelt, budgeted to spend f911 .8 bUllon, spend next year. It Ill a matter "He aeema to be telllni me
"
Truman, Eisenhower and Ken· a figure which aroused alarmed of shnple arithmetic that au of that smoklne is prohibited," my DIYOTID TO INTIIii1',·.0P
nedy administrations. Time Is )ll'Otests from some senior the voters can understand.
lather said.
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AT THE NEAiffiY NIGHTCLUB
which is called Ocho Puertas and furn·
ished in a rather streamlined Spanish·
VIctorian style with red flock wallpaper
and chandeliers that simulate gaslight,
the policy is intimate and continuous In
the manner of New York's Blue Angel.
A boy-girl singing team, Luisy Soledad,
are talented vocally and comedlcally and
there is a fabulous coloratura named Sylvia Del Villard who eomes out In a pink
and silver Indian sari and sings to
"oles" and "bravas" such as are aeldom
heard at the Metropolitan Opera. There
is an interesting sidelight to Miss Vlll·
ard'• success !!lory. She uaed to Uve In
New York, worked as a school teacher
and she couldn't get a job In show busl·

By Wayne G. Brandstadt, M.D. not as common as H was In the A - No - tan lllame you
Q - My doctor AYI I have days before penicillin, and ear- for wanting to clutch at
a
nerve deafness. I have had It ly trealme!lt us~~&amp;lly results in straw, but Laetrile is not the
lor ,.,... than a year. I've been prompt
without complica· IIIIBWer to your probl_em. WheDtold that a hearing aid wlll not llonll.
ever a new clrue Is tried on eanbenefit this kind of deafness. Is
cer patients, a certain number
that correct?
Q - ID 1919 I contracted sy- of patients show a JJW'ked im·
4 - The bearlnc aid works pblllo. ~ .. took treatments and provement, even though He
well in per11001 with conduction wa.s pronounced cured. F o u r drug lt.self may be worthless.
deafoess, but lf the auditory y~ro later ,1 bad a normal, This is a tribute to the hopefulnerve Is damaged H will do no hUJthy baby diuchler. She now nesa of .. the human aplrlt. It II
&amp;ond. A new type of bearing has a son wbQ has something also a boon to the peddler of
aid that may help persons with wr1111g with his blood. Can liB quack cancer cures.
nerve deafneso Is being tried. It In any way be due to my syp- Federal Food and Drug Ad·
II an electronic device design- h!Us!
ministration reselll'Cbers have
ed to replace the lost souod re- A - Coo!tellllal aypbiUJ does found no evidence that Laetrile
ceptors in the ear, but U Ill lltlll oot opp ., a ceneraUon. There- Is of any real value In the treatstricUy an e~perlmental gadget fore, your· grimdson's d'-se Is ment of cancer. The drus may
llld not commercially avaUable. not related to yours which was not be legally manufactured or
, Bocaaae lllese thlqo I a II e cured. ,You do not soy
what distributed In this countey.
lime, ratlter thaD Ioiii y o • r blood disease he has, but Rh
iloado and wall, you
should Incompatibility between your Plea.O sOlid Y'"" queltioml
bal)' yoUnelf leandn!l Up read- dau&amp;litel'lattd her husband Is a and commeots to Ilr, Wayae
U.,. II cu be nmart.bly elfee· posstbiYif·
G. Brandoladl, M.D., Ill eare
of lido popor. While Dr. Brand·
live.
Q ~ ~ mother has cancer otadt eat11101 onower ladlvtdual
Q - Ia there ruch a thine as of !III esophagus. I
recentl,y Jetton, be wiD 8D8Wor lellero Ill
an operation to restore bearing realfiibout a drug called Lae- ceaeral lulerul Ill future col·
10 that I won't need a btarlng trlle. Would II help ber?
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A - Several operatloa1 have
been used to restore hearing.
Whether or not one ol t h • m
would belp you could be easily
determined by an ear opectalist.

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black atrlp oo a black rectans·
le."
"That'' very sood," I said.
uyou IIOelll to be ptt1ng the
feel of it."
For the next study 1 aelected
a celebrated cubist CIIIIVU8, the
"Seated Bather" by Picasso.
uNow let your reaet1on 1o
tblll be purely Instinctive" I
said. "What do you 1111
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Black &amp;Brown Loafers · · · · · · · · $3.88 pr.
BeHar Grade Oxfords · · · · · · · · · · $3.88 pr.
Flats &amp;Sport Shoes · · · ·· · · · · · · · $2.88 pr.
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'•"'""· Ouo•~&lt;&gt;-•lnn 20.22.
... i:!!l! ~ m : l.dlher Herdman F. Shearer 181 11armet l:·;~h
"A loiig tlmll lfO ,IDO!her '-- slve. wiD be dlstrlbutecl •rnong geono announced
gomery Island Dam w..
up M.udatd s::= a.m.;
m.: 1 . w. Sw;zt ;;: ..,1 li% ••
IDOIII warrior, Gen. nc.,aJ.o• the Ohio plant and AEC planlllhey bad Performed
nlnl %0 feet, an&lt;! N•..
wood up M!!!!dl!hl 3:10 a.m.; s a.m. ; Lucy J - Lu&lt;lll dllft""
MacArthur, when be Wll Ill- at Paducah, Ky., and _ 0 a k anJmako.hwnan dual
land Dam was l'lllllling 30
Merrill up Ma!dahJ 3;115 a.m.: Winfield 3:10 p.m.; Ullll l£.11perlntendent Ill codeta at
Ridge, Tenn. In all, obout&lt;I!OO transplant, the aeeond auch
London was running ll&gt;
A. J. Patten down )lendlhl li ward down W116114 •:II , .,;a
Point, apoke thole wordo: Up- wlll he cui fronl the I h r ee eratton this week.
Marmet II&gt; feet and
a.m.; PbiUp Sporn up )I 'dahl Sandy down WlnfleloH:.O pJIIllni
~:;1~;. ~~ ~ on the fields of friendly lltrlfe plants' payroll of 5,100.
The pioneering team ct.
dam B feet.
6: jj a.m.
Solvay down Wlnflel:! 1!tlli •.I(I!Jj)G
bell Ch 'hlre Ed ard Kern are 10W11 IIOI!IIo •· · •· :at UfIn
·
geona, based at the
Boat movemeat• .
Galllpolls o.m _ Beever up MerrW up Willfleld • ;20 a;lllll. :lo
08
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"
P' greater battle•, In
ler I,
General and Veteran's
·
8·30 p m . Peggy DoWIIIlJ' down Helen z. down Wlullelll , .,., ,
eHr, ThoR!. I Bld;;eni ::;~m ~bear the fralla of victory.'
ClaJRl
istratoo hospltalll, said all
Oblo River - Edeana Bo.. ti:20 j,,.;;.; J . s. Lewis up II:· a.m.
·~lq
•
mas, ·
• 1·
Tbeae seedll "-ve been
patients were In good or
worth up 14, Z:40 p.m. ; An-l.;;~~;;;..;:.;.;~~;;,.;ii;;i~.ii.oiiiii;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;&gt;iiii;;;;;;;;;;;;'"FT1
Flora OWe Hall, Ewlngton, sown from tho beginning of
fa!ilory condltlon.
Calhoun up 14, 10 p.m.; lr
Mrs. John c. Wiseman, 507 time. Abrabam LlncollJ sowed
IS
The latest patient.
Col. Davenport up 14, 3:20 a.
~thH:·· ~ i\:as:\~ 0~ them nearly 100 yean ago, and
ooly as a 111-year..,Jd boy, re- m.; James Hood up 14. 5 a.m.:
Mr
.;:::.
Ee.Dun
John
F.
Kennedy
aowed
ll!em
celved two kfdneys from a
Poplar up 15, 5:40 p m.; S. M.
1
eaaan • . ~·
ey ·
• last Friday afternoon In Dallas.
boon Wednesday during a
Jenks up 15, 5:05 am ; a::~~~~
can, Gallipolis Ferry, Bunnie And still the victory II 10 long
hour operation at Colorado
Queen up 15, 5:25 a.m ; Rc
~~~~M~, W. V~, ~In coming; In these 'great bat- WNDON (UP!)_ The Brit· eral. Doctors would not
Gib~Wn down 16, 5·10 a.m.;
8
Gl rio J ~bb "";'' Hav!' Ues tie Is of no consequence. tsb press today ridleull!d U. s. additional Identification or
JefCerson up 17, 7 am.; ""''" II
j ~
W0 Va ·Mrs ~all:tw B Hill' "The sports world can thai~ attempts to ball the sale o1 tails ol the case.
Shearer down 18, 6 a m.;
~
' ~ ' :
a.dfalo., W v~ Noah c ·Stout' proud, In some~·
ing British buses to Cuba. News- A 40-year-old man wbo
City up 19, 4:30 am ; A. E . •
Rt. 1 ·Po~roY. Mrs. ·Ronald has 10:, ~
r:'~ papers accused lha Unll&lt;d ce1ved two baboon kidneys
Dyke up 20, 6 30 a.m ; Def1end-ll r
L Bragg Rl 1 M!Jiersville
Bu ,
Ill breed- State• of using blackmail and day and a tf&gt;.year-old man
er up 20,6:30 a.m. ; OVEC aO'IImtl
T;.,.a JoNelson, Rutland,~ jus e.OUJJdtf;
tnunor- double standards.
underwent a similar
21,5:40 a:m:; Eastern up
Jhnmle F. Evans, Rt. 2 Racine, ing gr
lnhumant'ty
d There were Indications that Dec. 20 were
4.45 a.m .• Zimmer down
8
Claude w Souders Oak Hill ~lty,d
8 but f gotte' nIs another ally of the United "very well" by a
Gerald M.' Rouse, Rt. l Ironton: th!r~ld cUcJ! about ?~. n to States, Spain, was determln~ spokesman.,
Significance of
George E Johnson Grove City
to go ahead with trade wHh
b
.
I . d
·
' H Un ' play the game.
Premier Fidel castro's regime
aptism exp ame
=thFl~.!:· F ~.tZ':\ "Let us all pray that there II despite U. S. disapproval. In•
3U
The significance of baptism
FRENCH Cl'l'Y .r .
Catlettsb;,.g, Ky.
.
' some
yet In the old prom- formed sources In Madrid bewas explained at a three day
Blrtba
lse thai, God brtnga men Into Ueve Spain wiD build aboot 100
assembly of Jehovah's WitnessM M I E J"""son RL deep water&amp;, not to drown them, shlpa for CUba worth about t500
es in Portsmouth attended
rs. aur ce . uow '
but to cleanse them.' "
milli
3 LB.
. $1.19
1 Gallipolis, son, 11:55 p. m.,
on.
five people from the Mid.dle-11 E
p1 k
lb ..
Wednesday.
In both the ship deal and the Funeral services lor L. W. port area last weekend. BaJ&gt;&lt;onomy '
Discharged
agreement to sell Cuba $11.% Meldau. 78, who doed.at his res- tism means a dedicalion of a
fro
...
Patients recently discharged
million worth of Brltlsh double- ldence at 561 West Mam Str:et. person's life to serve God. MAXWELL HOUSE
Included Otis Shook, Mrs. Wll·
decker buses, the argument Pomeroy, Wednesday morning, thenceforth as a minister of
liam Metzner, Mrs. Ralph Parused by the sellers Ia the same: will he beld at 10 a.m. at Ew- the good news of the kingdom,
1001.
(CohtlptJed from Page I)
ry, Mrs. Raymond Dalas, Ira
If the United States can sell lng Chapel Saturday mornmg according to P. R. Ruggles of
Monday in the court of Mayor Sharp, Albert HaD, My r tJ e
millions ol dollars worth of with burial m the farruly lot New York, who spoke on "The -----------------~
Lee Smith. Carson J.
Blessing, Mrs. William Turner,
grain to tbe Soviet Union and a1 Beech Grove ee me tery ·
Bible Triumphs in a Scientific RING-O
felt, 43, Letart, forfeited
Lee M. Brammer,.Josetta camits 88tellites In Europe, other Sumvors are his wofe, Clara: World" bdore 814 persons pres·
bond for driving against tra~~~;\den, Gary Schaltz, David ComWestern nations ooght to be seven children, Mrs. Mary Cas· ent at the Suhday afternoon
~~n••_·
F'ined were George W. R'
er, Mrs. Robert BarneU, ,lames SHREWSBURY, Eng Ian d able to do business with CUba. to, Columbus; John
Wilham public Bible lecture.
30, New J!llven, !1215 and
saxton, Mrs. Thurman Borden . (UP!) - The Roman Catholic
Meldau, U. S. Navy; Charles I
Bnd seljtenced to 15 days In
and Mrs. H. D. Brownell and ! Church today refused 111 SacraLewis Meldau, Columbus; Rev. Concluding the seminar was EASY MONDAY
for DWI; Clarence Boyles,
Infant daughter.
ments to a womu doctor who
Fred Meldau. Quincy, 0.: Mrs. Ruggles' speech on .. ~~:~:~ZII
______ :n ...
Middleport, $25 and coats and
.
opened • family planning clinic
Ralph Peters, Columbus: Mrs. Expand Your Ministry''
10 dRys in jail lor reslsllllg
and admitted she used contra.
Forest Johnston,
Columbus: ing were Mr. and Mrs. Curtis
rest. and $5 and costs for
ceptlves.
.
Rober! Meldau, Pomeroy; nine Leggo, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond
turbing the ~ace, aDd Ike
The Right Rev. Eric Graser,
grandchildren, two great grand- Hummel, and Lane Dame!s.
honey, 62, Middleport, t10 and M
d Mr
Rollins bishop o1. Shrewsbury, wrote to
children and a sister,
Mrs.
~~_::~~~.::=======:...:•:·_:;:
&lt;'Ollis ror Intoxication
r. an
s.
Bl
ek •• I l1tn
Persons IUmmoned by t h t
'M II
W lh II
S
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and daughter of
Dr. Anne ezan ' ""• e g Meigs Count~ Sheriff's depart· George u er, a a a,
.
TWO LEAVE
Mary Scarberry and sons ber the Sacraments would be
t f ju d I M d will C. Frtenda may call at the fu· John F Hill Long Bottom
Meigs General hoapltal
of Cincinnati and Mr
a
restored only when abe showed menth or tory u y bean ay th neral home any time.
and Jirrucle R' King Middl.,:
ADMISSIONS - Ben Batey
·
"tru0
tan "
no ave
appear cause e
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Wilson Benedum and
repen ce. , Sc Is" case Chrlstlne Beegle vs The
pori. will leave Monday for maDclSCsaHA. RGES •·phla Shain lly of Columbus were calling
"1 cannot do It,' .d"'!,~:: M•';s Equipment Company has J
• ch atnnan
•
duction at Fort Hayes,
the
_,.
M
and Mr Lo
Be
ed
born Dr slezanek sa1
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ones
ts
M
.
c
Sel
.
Se
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RACINE, 0.
s.
ren
n um
.
ln. '
been disrnifJse«&lt; wlthout preju~
.
..
elgs ounty
echve rvice
Racine· Ella Russell Pomeroy• r.
M bel 'Cl I d Ch' te • M : and girls recenUy.
cause I am obliged my con- dice by the plaintiff.
A spec&gt;al orgamzauon meet· bo~ridi,ij"ijnnijouijnijcijediijtodjiiayi.iiiiiiliiiiii
a
•,an •. es r • a Mr. and Mrs. Sonny Harris aclence lo do this work and also Christine Beegle bad filed a ing was held recently by
bel Roush, Racone.
and sons spent a weekend in to remain a practicing CAtholic. lt eking f15 000 I
t Sulton Townshfp Trustees in .
Mansfield visiting relatives
"1 didn't come Into thls work su '"char tha•l th p us M~ s the Syracuse TQWTl Hall Coun·
N
she
on a
geCompanye was neg
eoga cil Room when Roy J ones was
The Decmeber meeting · ol. on theoretical ~-•·
"'~~.
. Equipment
.., ~' ·.
Joppa WSCS was held re- said. "1 came Into It the haid ligen! In conducting
we!din; elected chairman of the board
•
at tbe borne of
way, bavlog had 10 pregnancies which caused a fire Nov 23 and Chrlsle Powell,
=~~: Lavloa Bramon In- and seven
,. living cblldren In 13 1962, on the corner of Bu'tter-' man.
be th
BOYS
as temporary
years.
nQt-av and West Second-s! in Wages for 1964 are to
e
were Lavina Brannon,
Pomeroy destroying the firm's same and an annual
Flannel or Knit
Barr, Glenda Benedum,
ADJOURN EARLY
building '
tion resolution was
Harris, Margaret Gross·
.
The e~try of dismissal was fil. the expenditures o[ 1964. D""'""
imd the hostess.
The Pomeroy Lions club ad· ed Wednesday In Meigs Coun- of Richard Duckworth as clerk
Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Wyers journed early Wednesday
to ty Common Pleas court
and Mr. Jones as trustee
and family and Mr. and Mrs. hear President Lyndon B. John·
approved.
Leslie Scarbrough and son vis- son deliver his State of the UnThe regular meeting will be
ited recenUy with Mr. and Mrs.
Address to congress. T be
YOUTH til ED
held the last Monday of each
Jack Scarbrough o1 Bashan.
speaker, Rev. Emmett Smith, The Ohio State Patrol
re- month at 7:30 p. m. in the Syr·
Food Values - No Stamps!
TO RESTOR,E ·TOWN
pastor ol the St. Peter'• Epls- porta the ~t ot Roger Spen. acuse Town Hall Council room.
WASIDNGTON (UPI) _ Th copal Church In Gllllpollo, scb- cer, 18, ReedsvBle, cited
to Trustees prsesent were Hom·
Area Redevel ment
e eduled lo present the program Meigs juveoll!\ court
on a er Circle, Mr. Powell, Mr.
traUoo (ARA)"\'. going to
Wednesday was postponed un- charp ot failure to halt at a Jones and the clerk, Mr. Duck· l
the state of Kentucll:y
March.
stopped school bus.
Iworth.
10
the town of Shakertown u
Asst. Patterns
toorlsl attraelon to help
Boy's
bat
unemployment
·. /.:;$1. Sl2es To 20
Shakertown, Ky., eotabllshed
Reg. $1.98 _ $1,59 In 180!1 and occupied unto 1910,
' c.
was formerly the bome of tbe
Reg. $2.95 _ $2.59 reUglouo and political
Glove Leather
known as the '•Shakers."
The ARA said Wednesday
Slz•
will make a !12 millfon loan for
8'h to 6 _
pr.
the restoratloo Job wtth
lllate contrlbuUng $50,000.
Crepe Soles
ARA said the project Wonld
Shoe~
ate 2119 new jobs In the area.

taxes for eomeooe e1ae Ohio'•
eommerclal benka do Just. thet
by paying a taz Imposed by the
state on their deposlton' ao,vunta.
0ver 53 per cent o1 the 1ntangible property taxea (Oil de'---..__ posits ~nd capital) paid by fin·-melal msUtutlons In Oho du!'tng the alendar year IIIU came
from c mmercal banks, Louts
J. Sc lder, Jr., state t.u;
com ssloner, said.
'
In Meigs county, local bankl
paid $27,237, for their depositors
and f3,079 on their capital.
Out of a total of $33,3e8,577
colleeted from all flnanctal institutlons, banks atone paid $IS,·
915,953.
Tb~ , bulk of this amount, '
sum o1 "G,G3'1,935 was pald f
commercial banks on their ,
posits. In reality, tblll ·tax Is
tm~ed by tbe state on the deposctor, but practtcauy all
banks in tbe stale absorb It r
their custo~~~?rs.
The same IS true of the r
on ibares of stock. This
ed to $2,278,013 during the current .year and i~ too, was absorbed by the banks.
.
.
-

'\, r. ~

,.

. ntd
Cartoo
~..,

of
$30,000 tax H~ m': =-~ ct u ,. tr.a .._. 1 :'!. t;.,:U~~~ :=:,:
Whe. ever beard of paying houri ......,. Mrs. Jfoabey L. ldtl 'i IIICIII ftUI4 teem that ductlon of ~ III'Mimn

Simple science comes of age

from space research is the hot air baln
arily mean things are getting more loon, which was invented and flown in
1783 by the Montgolfier brotben. And
eo Ue~ted.
the brothers were considered exceed·A.Otypi&lt;al bOoster rocket may contain ingly simple by some of their contem·
1'1', 398,223 parts (9,554 of them mov· poraries.
lng):.and 7,622 miles of tubing !Mil. Spec.
Now the hot air balloon Is beIng
000898111.35) and gulp 20.000 pounds
of Hydrofluoroperoxyzipatane-6 per se· brought back, and seriously being stu·
COIId; Yet some things are getting sim· died as another means of recovering
pier.
space hardware.

~

Meigs banks

/Jelen Iielp Us!
;:,.

.....

POTATOES

SO lb.
bag

SIMON'S
Stilf..Servlce Market

wv·2-3975

Pomen:~y

8eer alld Wl111~. ~-ow'

Clln -co-

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Dick Shrider's RedSkIns gra
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A
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f
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Lead Ill MI merlcan On erence

Mi11..rill trallfd thrOIIfb the coosecuUve wln despite ·a 37·
first 12 minutes o1 its game, point effort by Northwoocl'l
·
'
but wtnt ahead at '27-25 for Jerry Pettway and Ohlo Nortj&gt;good with 3:30 left in the first em's vict,ry carne; Ql1 a ll_Ral
half ani! ewn&lt;d a ili-point lead second ~ • 110inl play · h1
at intercrilislor': Jeff Gehring sophomo~ ~~rry Stechschulte.
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was the h1gh pomt man with 25. Oaly If~ illUDe&amp; were IICI!ed. .
.
. .
,
.
. ,
. j Henry Finkel, Dayton's G-foot- uled . IOIJIIIl~ both In tne, Ol!lo .
By Uuited Preu lateruatioaaj mg a Vlctory arought in Bow- \ oungstown mildf' lt 10 consecHowPrd 'Kom1ves 25 oomts 11 sophomore "tenter, hit on 67 Conference. Conference co-lead1
Miami
perched
atop
the
Midling
Green
extending
back
to
j
utive
wins
with
a
99-51
romp
led
the F'akons and all scor~rs per cent of his shots to can 28 er Mount, Unlon hosts Otterbein
1
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American Conference ·standings 1953. But not this year. The over St. Vincent (Pa .) ; Flnd- and Larry Jones had 211o bead points in the Flyers' easy win j' and Baldwin-Wallace is at
,
1
, today,
thanks to _an 11-year Falcons turned back_the Rock- lay romped to an 111-llfi win ! !he Rockets.
over the Bishops.
. _
. ._ . . . . ._ __ _ _ _ _ _ _;,
· ----~ 1 JinX.
ets
by
80.76,
!hell"
first
league
over
Northwood
(Mtch.);
Ohto
~-1
.The Red.Skjns notched their win of the season.
Northern ed ged Hillsdale NBA GAME ON TV
4y Sentin~l. Po':':!&lt;&gt;J·Middleport, _9_:,Jan . 9, 1964 third Mid - American victory That put the Redsk ins in the !Mich. I. 84-111, and Wilberforce 1 NEW YORK !UPII- TI Nawi!hout a loss as expected, an lead, which they shared with finished strong to top Defiance, , .
B k tb ll A
.let" 's
SEOAL SCORING
86-68 decision over Kent State. Toledo and Ohio University 96-86.
tiona 1 as ~ a . sso;:l~t:n
PLAYER
SCHOOL
FG
FT
TP But they bad to have some help when u.. week began.
I Bowling Green took the lead annua~AIIdS ar grim~ at 1 i ed
. . . . . . Jackson
62
Crothers
21
J 45 from defending champion Bow· Other Acllon
in the see-saw battle at 7()..69 1nex_t
e~ ay ~~ t e Ne
srk
Winebrenner
Pomeroy
46
41
133 ling Green to be in the top spot In other Ohio college basket- with 6:46 r e m a i n 1 n g and ~atlonball~ ~y ,
s ~ ;~T J'
Ri chards . ..... . . Ne lsonville
39
47
125 all alone.
. ball action Wednesday night. widened the margin to 77-62 all- ~ nc ., eg mnmg ~ / · ~ ·
C j
6
Ousley . -. . • . . . . . . . Wellston
44
30
11 B Toledo, with one or its best Dayton snapped a three-gam er Toledo could connect on only B Two fo~me~d M ~ ~rs, 8.~1
with
fhomas ............ Jackson
39
· 109 . teams in years, went into the losing streak with a 69-52 vic- three field goals in the first tO . ~ au~ an c: r k ac u e~ ' 8w~
22
Johnson . . . . . . . . . . . . . Logan
48
116 Falcons' nest with hopes of end- tory over Ohio We s I e y a n; minutes of the half.
JOm
arty ' It' man a A
uf • Give us a call at any of
20
_
dy
Blatt
nPr
a
s
announcers
or
Fitzgerald . . . . . . . . .
Athens
45
113
23
our nearby offices. Prob-the
telecaast.
Magnani . . . . . . . . . Gallipolis
47
16
1
lem solving is our bu s l ~
Elllolt . . ........ Nelsonville
33
33
ness. Money problem sa .. ·
Rice . . .......... Middleport
35
26
33
Jacobs . . . . . . . . . .. Wellston
taxes, vacation expenseS,
32
CHICAGO (UP!) - Charles t.. sed for publication and Fin- wired.
::
doctor bills, thing s lik e.
0 . P'inley defied American ley exploded. "I consider your Finley sa id he had no need ·•
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SVAC SCORING
League President Joe Cronin to- releasing to the pres~ tht: tc:&lt;&gt; to mak(·· otl;.. ; ar;-.::--.;::::::~::~:; to
~
that Better still, ·stop in.
..:fi!Jd:. ••·'
PLAYER
SCHOOL
FG
FT
TP day and said he believed other gram which you sent me this transfer the Athletics franchise •
--Halley .. ..... Southwestern
31
15
77 club owners would authorize morning very unfair and uneth- since '' my 11rrangements have j
ECONOMY SAVI.NGS &amp; LOAN COMPANY'.'" '
Pe~k ........... North Gallia
32
4
72 , him to move his Athletics ical," he wired Croniri.
been completed."
1•
Deblpsey .. , . . . . .
Coalton
32
5
69 : franchise from Kansas City to . " As an owner in the Ameri''I'm not at Jiberl)' to discuss ·•
Eggleton . ..... . North Gallia
28
12
~ Louisville.
can League, I will expect any a contract with Kansas City," •
•
Rqbinson . . . . . . .
Coalton
24
12
60 Finley blasted Cornin lor mak- future communications from he added.
I•
Horne . . . . . . . . . . .. Coalton
26
5
57 ing public Wednesday an order you to be kepi private and not
.
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~ri~~
Hannan Trace
23
5
51 ] to him to refrain from making released for publication without Fmley sa id _he was confident
Cleaners
Pomeroy •
C
Kv. ger Creek
22
6
50 "any further arrangements" for mv personal approval.
th at the reqmred seven of the
•
NOW OPEN ~ATURDAY 9 AM
·
10 1eague owners wou ld gra nt I1• e Fr~e Customer Puking
M~r.~:~t~~ery
Hannan Tra ce
16
9
4 1 ; the \ransfer and " await the deSuggests Stopping
DAVE OHLINGER, MGR.
R
r
Eastern
]5
6 - ~~ I termination or the American
'' I suggest that you as presi· his reques.l t~ m~ve once they r• Acron From Our Stor• •
~ague con4:;erning the matter.H dent c,.; · the American League know of hi s situ ation.
"tt • • • e • _• _• ~ -~-~ ,_,.......,._-_.,_.,_=,_=,.,...,.,....,.,..,.,..,.,..,.,..,.,..,.,...,.==""~""'"
Cronin has ' called • meeting re(rain from any further publjc
.Cq.L'
.n
~
·of the league 5 board or dlrec- statements until you fo r the
. ..
,
tors - representatives from first time have had an oppor~
ANGELES I UP I !-~em- ?ther hi:J~nx thP squads go back Clevelan.d , Los . Ang~les , Chic a- , tunity to be presented ~ith the
of the West and E_ast Pro mto trauung for the 14th annual . go, New York a~~ Boston - tme and complete facts," he
All-Star squt:~ds _ sJI down 1Pro Bowl g~me .
for Jan . 16 in New York and
~- lu,nd·o together today before The We~t " rate~ a six-and- has ordered a league meeting $30 000 S·
D'
!'I" lire to their corners and . a-half pomt £avonte m th1s the same day obviously to con- ·
• '
an
Jego
out fig hting Sunda.\· at year's game larg~ly bec ause of skier F'inley'; situation.
j g.oH tourney opens
MIJnorial Coliseum .
the pr~ence of eight members
SAN DIEGO, Calif. (UPIIget a chance 1 ot $4.00 of the champion Chicago Bears
Dlt~pute Over Stadluln
Arnold
Palmer. Julius Boros,
i&gt;l:ltel to chit-rh.at with the ' and eight members of the
1.11e ou tspo ken 1nsurance man Bobby Nichols and the res! of
·
d
B p k
at ~he annua l affatr. ht&gt;l Grt'en ay ac ers.
. has been in dispute with Kanthe country's top flight profesBlllmore Bowl.
Another reason for the pomt
C'l
h'
M
,
.
sas 1 v over ts 1ease on u- sionals open play in the $30,000
·red
a few speeches and spread IS the absence of Y.A. I . 1· St.. d"
'fit lie from the East squad. The ". Clpa
. a IUn;t, now exp1 , San Diego Open .golf tournawith most ol
1 New York Giant quarterback I Stnc~ sprmg. Earlier this wee,k ment today hurt a knee in the champion- he sign~ a eont~act _for the As them pessimistic about the posship gam e against the Bears to play m Louisville ~~ 1964 and sibllity of cracking par on the
Rancho Bei-nardo course.
and bad lo withdraw from the ' 1965 ·
The contract announcement
I bowl squad.
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It 's the second big tourney of
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Norman Snead of the Wash- in!ipil·ed Cronin's telegram ,
ington Redskins was selected to which said also that he considM the 1964 campaign and every
ered f&lt;'inley's activities " unfair" man in the crack field will be
I replace Tittle.
, East Coach Allie Sherman of to the Kansas City fans and gunning for his first championYO RK IUP! &gt;- Bill Ed- the New York Giants also has that it l"fluld " result in disillu- ship of the year. Paul Harney,
Wittenbt•rg University another quarterback _ Charley 1s_ionment
th~, baseball pub- who won last week at Los An·
geles, is not competing here.
f o o t b a ll coach who Johnson of the St Louis Cardi- 1lic of LouiSVIlle.
was named 1963 . nal s.
I Cronin's message was re- The Rancho Bernardo course
had a par of 35-35-70 and is
. coach - of-the-ye~r, west Coach George Halas has '
about
6.800 yards long-dependhr ,
mteresled m gomg a nuclear of his own Bears and
ing upon where the tees are
higher things in the pro- also the dearri of the PackerS
placed.
,
" and other Western Conferenci National Baikelblll Association
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coached -al all levels teams in the National Football . By United Press International
"But the fairways are so l)arI'm happy at what I'm do- : League.
Eastern Divioloa
' row that we arli! Jn £or a lot of
F.dward s sa id when asked .
W. L. Pet trouble." said Jay Hebert, who
wan ted to mov e to a rna - ~·
Boston
26 8 .765 shot a 73 in !he Pro· Am
iorllsd oool.1
SEOAL ALL GAME
CincinnaU
29 14 .674 Wednesday. 1 'There will be a lot
CAGE STANDINGS
most important lac lor . TEAM
W L p OP Philadelphia
18 20 .474 of balls hit out of bounds.•
Mos~ of the pros agreed-and
New
York
12 32 .2TJ
job is tho boy himself. Athens
8 0 636
!ego football is good for N 1
.11
the
reasoning will b~ doubly
Western Division
7 1 523 !~
· big man, why shouldn't J e ~onvl e
5Gt
W. ·L. Pel lrue if a wind cornt"s up.
5 4
579
be just as much enjoy- ac son ·
a
Los
Angel••
2li
13 .667 l If that isn"l enough trouble,
,
4 3 437 4 1
In it for the little man?" I wp ellston
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24
18 .571.
then tbe greens may provide. ht omeroy .... 2 6 454 541
th
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was
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19 18 . 51~~ an other problem. They are the
2 6 437 525 San Francisco
Edwards was honored by G'tr e';"r " 2 7 447 550 1Baitimore
13 26 .333
biggest in the West and it will
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8 2li .235
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Wednesday's Results
IS
Igers WOR i F 'd , G
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1 r1 ay s ames:
from three-putting.
·.Los Angeles 136 New Vork 118
games and hed one t_he 1 Athens at Jackson
season and captured Its •
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Baltimore 106 Detroit 99
Dow Finserwald shot a four~
t . bt Ol . C f
Nelsonville at Galhpolls
Cincinnati I~ Philadelphia 110 under-par 66 Wednesday to win
s ra1g
110 on erencP Logan at Wellston
(Only games scheduled)
the pro division of the ProPomeroy at Middleport
Tburaday'o Gam••
drew 141 votes in
Amateur prelude to the San Di-'
St.
Louis
at
Philadelphia
ego Open golf tournament. The
college dlvisioo. H• :
SEOA.L STANDINGS
lowed by Howard iTEAM
w L p OP Baltimore vs. Detroit at Cleve- win was worth $425. A best ~all
team headed by Jerry Barber
of Northern Illinois : Athens
7 o 569 312 land
New
York
vs.
San
Francisco
at
led
with a score of 54, for
116 and Joe Zabiliski · of Nelsonville
6 1 450 439
Richmond,
Calif.
which
Barber picked up $4110.
Nl~~=:~7; with 114.
Jackson
4 3 439 454
In Pro Ranb
Wellston .. . 4 3 437 431
think l"d get it." Gallipolis .. . 2 5 361 425 1
said '!then informed of Pomeroy
2 5 405 470
1 nunur. The 58-year-&lt;&gt;ld vet- 1Middleport .. 2 5 396
480
of 19 years at Willenberg Logan
. . . 1 6 405 451 , &lt;::::::Iii
fabulous 124-38-ll record. TOTAI..S
zt1 %8 3412 3m · t
. :1931 graduate of Wittenberg
!Reserves!
has b"d his crack at ITEAM
W L P
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time. He coached the Wellston
7 0 305 231 '
Lions in 194t and 1~42 i Jackson
6 1 247 198
later was with the Cleve- [ Athem
5 2 336 229 :
Browns, VB.nderbHt Uni- 1[ Nelsonville
4 3 327 291 ,
and Uni.,ersity of North I Pomeroy .
2 5 224 272
Logan . ..
2 5 212 288 ,
iw~rds . pointed out he h,.es [ Middleport . 1 8 271 346
&gt;lav·afo · from this year"s , Gallipolis . . . l 8 198 295
graduation: ·
TOTALS . . . Z8 Z8 21M Zl51 1
.can't tell about next 1
he · said. " Freshmen are SELECTS FIGIITERS
PUMPS
to play varsity in our SCOTCH PLAINS, N.J. IUPJ) I
erer1de, so you never know - The New Jersey Boxin~ Writ- ,
·the follo)"ins sea~n may er.i' Association Wednesday se- 1
"
lected middleweight champion
n;~~~:~:~ as a por~ent of Joey Giardello -as 11 COmeback 'j
\
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conference coaches fighter of the yeaf·•, and named
expect, he added. "Quite Rubin (Hurricane) Carter, liMo
there are a few pleasant No. 1 middleweight con&amp;ender,
as "lighter of the year."

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Loyola (ID.) 911 Marquette 80
F. Durst
Manchester (Ind.) Ita
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Ind. Tech 93 Marion (Ind.) Ill TOtAL
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Loru 71
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L. Seyler
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P. Young
Alma 101 Ka]amawo 75
S. Moore
Calvlu 10 Hope 82
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ohiO No; 84 Jllll&amp;dal• (Mich.) at w.. a Loitl
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Wilbertorce N Defiance 88
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Lamar Tech 78
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were holiday
returned to lh&lt;tr homo at Olive
:Mlller, Edith HuD, !:iYI ' Hunf.. ITrllll.l., IMiancl. ' ' 1 '
guests ol hla mother, Mrs. Ada
(IClfie
Hill , TeM., after vl&gt;itins &lt;Wer
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Barbara and Patrie- Slack and other relatives.
the bolidays w•th her parents,
mon, Grace Welkr, Marvin V, MilLer, Jobn s. Mlllitr, EUn.
Mr. ond Mrs. Don Quisenber,
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Mr. and Mrs. Fred Cadle and
Kholta, Cline Knotts, Lois Cal· Ice BAiley, 01"-"'!ll' Miller, ~
Mr. BW lf.y"'ll and Mr. Joe ryandchiklren,DamtteondKim l JOCietv
Harold.
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Mr. and Mrs. Robert Swift 1
land.
Ethel -Miller Ray W. Miller
-·~riety
w111t lbo former's parents, ber pa~nts, Mr. ana Mrs. u.. '
aoo dau8nter. Michele o1 ColJ . Lewis Muter, dec.,
to Ruby M!Uer, Ecuth Hull, Elv~
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Mr lllld Mro Charles Hy..U car Henry of Clifton, W. Va.
M H hM .
f H !I umbus and Otrlstine Lake of C. F. Dixon, Amanda W. Dlx· J. Dale Miller, Marte Cox, aflld. E liuntly; Jobn E Hlllllley,
:f::?:!~::::=l..,j hll rM
~~• Mn · May ndMr.~-andh Mn. 1'!11OrriJ Hubbard ton r.
.un--· Athens spent Saturday afternoon !· on to Sudie Dixon; parcels, Rut- for trans.,
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J .' Dale MIUer, Zella·L· MIUel,
was uhgere toorrl80tendn
at °the•mt
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Mr. ond Mrs. Diet
Cowie,
a ua118 ter. r•ggy, '"":'' era! of Miss Mae Morrison. Mr. with Mr. and Mrs. Francis ' land.
WOllam T. Mnter, dO&lt;., EJ. , MaJile C."C, Stanley Cox, fto.
and sons were recent
Mr. lllld Mrx. Myron Bess the holiday weekend with thetr W
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b th
Morris.
Stdney T. Russell. Donna T. m Mill d
to EdltlvHull bert V. Muter, Muriel Miller, ,
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guests of his !'l'andmother, Mrs. spent Christmas with t be" d•ugl.ter, Mr. and Mrs.- lMn 1w:r~~able""~ ':;;;me" du~o ·~ Mr. and Mrs. Fred Philson R~sell t~ Jospeh J. Postle- El~a Hu~tley~~llld. for trano.: ,Jobn 8. MiUor, Geraldine Milt.
John Mautz 0( Somerset.
daUjhter, Mn. Jewell Case and Vanlangen and children ml·u
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Weekend guests of Mr.
fiiJJllly la Middleport.
Columbua. Pegay remained lor !1 ness 8
r . re 8 1 es
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Philson and eels, Salem.
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Mrs. Emmett Bartels were
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Mr. and Mrs. James S. Quick a few days vilft.
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' to~:m:;.:: ~ h;:. McCor· Mrs. Gomer Lewis.
J .. Y/· Milh!r. Dec. to Allee Daisy E. Mlller to Ethel Mill· Nelson,_ Ernest M. j&gt;lper, Be•
son and daughter-in-law Mr
Mn Doo Cottrill Sharon Craijj Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Tiptoo o1 ml k. nd
· p nryof Col
Mr and Mrs. Otarles Covey J . Mt,.er, Dal8y E. Miller, Elh· er, Roy W. Miller, Von 4 . M!IJ. trice Piper, Hazel
Harmon,
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son ' dat •
urn· of Belpre vis ited r'""ntly with / eI I . Mill er, Mabel L· MUIer. er, Edith Hull, Elva Hunt Iey, J . Grace Welker. Marvin Knotts,
rs Vernon Barlels and
and • Bruce spent' Christmas
in Col urn bus via1lov
R be
en ·of CincimJati.
Racine with Mr. and Mrs. Gor· Mrs. Eva Thomas and other ~~"•nd ~h~n Mr~rolo an~ Mr. and Mrs. Omar Bays.
William T. Miller. Cert. of Tran. Dlle Miller, Marie Cox, Ernest Doris Knotts, Cllne Knotts, JanMr and Mrs Charles Hum- don West and family
relatlvM.
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Piper, Kozel Harmon, Groce et Knolls, Lois Colombo, John
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meroy
wereof Mr.
ew home fro m Akron where she Mabel· L. Miller to John s. Welker, Marvm
· KnoIts, "1
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hrey· and children
of lleedJ- Spending Chrlstmu· wtth
• • an d J ameJ vavt
.. r'• weekend
guests
" f n • Colom bo , to L&gt;h'
" 10 . P o~er · Co.,
tile we,.. Christmas
and Mrs. Robert Harden, Deb- Robert Ylslted ln Hunlln~. and Mrs. Ralph McKenzie .
spent the holiday~ with Mr. Miller, Cert. of Trans .. RuUan~. Knotts, LoiS Colombo, Aflld. fDr 200. acres coal. __ _ _.,.,_
oon and e"ening guests of Mr.
and Jimmy, were Mt. and W. Va., wltlt Mr. and Mrx. MiJ.
Cr
rned and lllrs. Jctln Dsvts and faml· Emma Piper dec to Ernest
Mrs. Freeman Enoch and Mrs Robert A. llarden of Ma- lanl Duekworth and In Raven• Mrs. Mae
awford retu
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Mrs. Harold McComas and tam. Pa., after visiting Mrs. Mild· Mrs. Helen Johnson has been Knotts, Grace Welker,Affid. lor
S.Sgt. and Mrs. James
Mr. 8lld Mrx. Darrell Brown .
red R h nd th
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r·ned to her borne th• past Trans. Rutland.
nd children of Orlando, Fla.
cliJidrm at Mineral Wells, dy.
ous a o er 1ne s. con 1 •
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w. Va., vlslted her mother, Mrs. Mro. Ralph Nobal of Charte.. Sbe was • dmner suest, Mon- week wtth Illness. '
Reah Knotts to Marvin Knotts
rs. Carri; Sinclair and sister, Anna Grace Oller and grandma. lon spent Chriatma• Sunday with day, of Mrs. Ethel Wheeler.
Rev. _andMrs. Arthur Cleland Cline Knotts. Lois Colombo, Af.
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h'IS parents , Mr . IDd Mrs. Don Dr. and Mrs. Charles Jividen are
ther, DUll
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M'll.. Rutland.
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The name of Mrs. Phyllis Heo- PFC James R. White ;, spend- Sterrett at MI. Perry.
and children, Tom and Ellen, us ·
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icks was unintentionally omlt. ing a 20 day leave here with his Christmas vislrors of Carrie of Athens_ and Mr. and lllrs. Mrs. Sybu Mttes .and M r
E. ~tiler . Ethel Miller, J . Lew·
from the Christmas dinner , mother. Mrs. Agn.s White and Sinclair and a..., Ann were Clark Jtvtden, local,
s pen I Lee J ackson of Chtlhcothe spent ts Miller, Ray W. Miller, Von A.
nd party or the Ladies Auxil- 1other rela.fives. He has been S. Sgt. and Mrs. Jame! Theiss Christrn~s Day. with Mr. and Saturday m Racme ealhng on - .
I;Y, ot the Vo lunteer Fire Dept. stationed at Fort Hood, Texas. and family of Orlando. Fla., Mrs. OtiS ML'Clmtock and lam· friends.
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burg, Va .• after spendmg lbe
li!H; . Mavme Holmes,
Mrs. Patricia London spent two Mr. and Mrs. Cbarles Thetas dy.
Dr. Kathryn Phtlson returned holidays Wtth her . parents, Mr.
qyn 6ow and sons recent. days with Linda Yost at Great and Tina Jo of Columbus, S- Mr. and Mra. Ted Martsch to her employment in Blacks· and lllrs. Fred P~~y spent a day in Columbus via- Bend.
Sgt. and Mro. Ernest Theiss and
ting thf' formrr·~ ~ i~tf'l' , Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Ward family of Groveport, and Robert Mrs. MiJJard Duckworth of Huntf'l('n WC'tzel and son.
and family of Columb~s visHed McNick1es of Racine.
ington, w. Va.
Mrs. Helen Damewood. and Mr. and . Mrs. Don Quisenberry Sunday guests of Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. James Baker
son, LPs iPr, o;pem Chrastmas and fam ll).
!Mrs. Luther Jo.hnston were Mr. and son of Texas visited his
ay afternoon wuh her sister-in- '
and .Mrs. Edison Guinther and
ents Mr l and Mrs
Paul
w, Mrs. Kathrvn Vinevard at
Mr. 3.nd ~:s. Cha:les Sa lser daughters of Gallipolis. The girls par
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. Baker and faml1y .
1111e H•wk111g.
nd M
. H bb rd nd• were overnight guests of thetr · Mr and Mrs Dick Sterrett
Mr. a
rs. Orts u a a
and
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gr H t:"'!.eek d est of Mr .and sons VISited Otrls.mas Day
Boys' and Girls'
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.Cah'oll spent Christ ma s Day . Visiting Mr and Mrs Sam d 0 M
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Mr. and Mrs . JArnold were thetr daughter and th .
andoy da wtngwere
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nopp, er gran paren18.
t:'r~f'hel An~ anrt famil~ a1 !son-in-law , Mr. and Mrs. Bill M_etr
M Ru u ll e~:i·ll~:g· Mr .. and Mrs. Harry Wolfe of
inel'sville.
Fisher of Belpre.
r. a . rs.
sse
Racme R. D., and Mr. and I
Mr. and Mr&lt;. Herman London Mr. Richar·d Duckworth IIJM!IIt ~nd ~amdy of Valley Sta!tOJl, Mrs. William Grimm, Letart
nd Palrtcta •·isil ed Christmas Ct1ristmas with hi&gt; niece, Mr. en eky,
Falls.
av witb hiS sister and broth- and Mrs. Jarni!IJ Guinsler and Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Park· PFC. Willie Guinther o1 Fort
r-in-law , Mr. and Mrs. Ralph family of Lancaster.
er and Nanq and Howard Kay Belvoir, Va., spent the weekend
oush and family and sister, Spending Christmas with Mrs. attended a pre-Christmas din- with his parents, Mr. and I
.rs. Loren Roush and son, Bob- Dan Sbane and family were ner o• Sunday at the home of parents, Mr. ~nd Mrs. G u Y
y, New Haven. W. Va.
Mrs. Ronald Browning and ! hlJ father, Mr. Pearl Parker, Guinther and family.
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llo!Y. and Mrs. Ralph Hudson sons of Pomeroy, Mi,. Janet Ar near Chester.
Mr. and Mrs. Willis Leading·
nd' chil.Jren of New Lexington old of Rock Springs. Recent vis- Mr. and Mrs. Freeman Enoch ham and Connie, Barbara and
llftillllof . . his mother. Mrs. Myla itors were Mr. and Mrs. E. H. and son, Doug, visited her par.: Rose Marie, _were Sunday vi.oerit.Hudson.
Stewart o1 Pt. Pleasant, and enta, Mr. and Mra. J. B. Schock· oro of his molber, Mrs. Rosa
Mr. Thorru s J Quick of Col· Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Stewart and ney of Portland.
Leadingham of. South Webster,
(Sizes 3 to 14)
umbu! vis.i.UXI. his parents, Mr. children, Jocal.
TM2 Robert R. HardPn haE&gt; and her sister and brother~in~
rs, James S. Quick. Ac· Mr. Harry Manual and dough- return&lt;d to Norfolk, V• .• after law, Mr. and Mrs.
Charles
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anled by Mrs. Margaret ter, Coratee of Racine visited spending several days leave with Main and family of Ne\v Boston.
Co
they visited the latter Christmas afternoon and even- hiswife, Dorothy, and daughter, Holiday weekend guests .of Mr.
INCLUDESJITE~DIET
Mr. Quick's brother, Elmer, ing with her son, Mr. and Mrs. Pamala, parents, Mr. and Mrs. ctnd Mrs. Woodrow Hendr1x and
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at St. Joseph Ht\Spital, Park· I Herschel Manual, and daughters Morris Harden, brother, Don, family were their daughter, Mr.
LADIES' SHOP NEXT DOOR
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Jean and Janice.
and otber relatives.
and Mrs. Randall Atkins and .
Pomeroy, 0.
Mrs. Luther Johnston Mr. awl Mrs. J. W. Weather- Mr. Richard Duckworth Mrs. children ol Mllwaukee, Wise.
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_ a ter, Mr. and Mrs. Edisoo Mrs. c. 0. Roberts at Bunker Fredericka Schwan of Maaoa, r
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Gni er and daughters , Caryl Hill.
w Va., were Sunday guests of
and Debra, Gallipolis.
Henry L. Jobnson ls visiting Mr. and Mr~. Carl Duckworth
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Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hoback his daughter and aon-in-taw, Mr. at C011bocton.
of Milford spent the holidays at and Mrs. Marion Morgan in Mr. and Mrs. Larry Dilcher ·
Jjt'ome bere.
Stamford, 'Conn.
and children of Columbus visit·
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and Mrs. Jack Weese of Mrs. Agnes White. son, James ed her mother, Mrs. Roo Thorn·
Pa
Heights visited his par- Robert, accompanied by Frede- son and family.
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Weese rlcka Schwarz 0( Maaon, W.Va., Mr. and Mrs. Royal Thomas
and brother, Don.
wero Chrlstmu guests of Beu- spent the Chrlstmaa bollclays In
Mr. and Mrs. Eber Stowe and lab White irt Middleport.
Columbus viaitlng Mr. and
To look your best a Wltll·billanced diet Ia Important And tile ·•
rl&amp;frt diet includes Rita-Diet Bread. It's nutrilktn-right t.
daughter, Unda, Mrs. Arthur Mrs. Carl Hubbard and son, Mrs. Paul Thomas, Mr. and Mrs.
cause it's high in protein, vitamins lllld minerals. Yet Rit•
Netgler and children
spent Ronnie, spent Christmas Day Raymond MOler and lamily.
Diet Bread is baked without shorljminat And each thin slice
Christmas Day with thett daugb- with their ,.n and brother, Mr. Mr. and Mro. Herbert Parlrer,
weighs only 17 1ramal Rille-Diet Bread ia 10 delic:ioua. Have
ler 8lld sister, Mr. and Mrs. and Mn. Jamea Hubbard and Nancy, Howard Kay and Robert
101118 IIKfay.....nd 1111
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. ·\.John Dudding and sons at Crown son, Cbru. Lancaster.
were Christmas guests of her
Beulah Slac~ has been return- mother, Mrs. Edna SUmmerfield
and Mrs. Orville Crooks ed to her home from Meit!l' and family near Chester.
In Columbua wilb their Memorial hospital where abe Vialllng Mro. Agnes White 8lld
daughter-in~aw, Mr. wu 1 medical patient
Jllllletl Roborl and Richard
John Crooka and Mr. 8lld Mrx. John Slack of Duclt:WGI'th
were Mr. and

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Reg. 49·95 Coats
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Reg. $24.95 Coat• _
Reg. $29.95 Boys' Suits $23.83
Reg. $29.95 Coat1 _
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Reg. $12.95 Jackets_ $10.33
Reg. $19.95 J1ckets _ $15.93

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Reg. ,$6.98 Slacks
Reg. .$9.98 Sl1clcs

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Reg. $16.95 Slack• __:_ $13.53

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§unday ~ mJ..:~·Mr. ';.m II r .: ly, vMrs. Opal Huldllnlon ...d IIIII .,;,.,.,, ·. .,, IIIII
Scbool held !belt awtJ1nW P""'
M and Mn Her· Lee EliMbeth and HDger Outs JChel Narrlt IIIII
ty at the, Letart P'llll Qxnmu~ Bob ="::'ani'a er W and.,.,; Caro~ Mlller Mn. ,00: 11Gb liJiaciJo, IIUrol
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Every kid irr Flatbush wanted to exterior, and rides with a quiet
play for the Dodgers. Jt is to ferocity. Yet, With hiS fnends
~ presumed that a great many ' he ts warm, affable and
of~lbem did want exactly that. liked. And success hasn'! turned
t there . was at least one one strand of hi&gt; dark brown
wh didn't - and Walter Blum hair. .
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the
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crack about nice guy1 I he"Iadmlts
rode real
well reluctantly.
la.!t year," 1
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almost
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It IIJok him 10 years to ht! "But to a certaill elllent I had
the top bul the serious, quiet to be lucky. I rode (or
SKINLESS
Blum made It tn lllti3 by be- who had wmnlng
COIIIini ttie jockey champion the best agent In tbe
wllb MO·wirtnlng mounts Boom- ~ in Harold Wiseman and I
Jng fr~
' loth place to first, he a lot more mounts than I
also
ed that nice guys dtd before."

ROUTE NO.7
TUPPERS PLAINS

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could fi h first.
Blum now 29 has been con·
And he ~never wanted to play l, sistentl~. succe;!ful in recent
!~!.~· 0 "• baseball f\!r the Dod11ero.
' years and It haa brought him
TO"i..,f~ "I alwal!s lUred honea," he material comlorta which were
L~r_\ll:; recalls. ·~1 ed to save up ~Y only vague dream when, as a
t~~Tl,::~ weekly .all ~ance and then on sklnny 16-year..ald, he first a~
• • ••• • Sunday, ,w
I had . enough plied for a race track job. He
money, 1 d _o ridmg !~ Pros- and his pretty wife, Sally, have
peel Park i Brooklyn.
a luxuriously furnished home
Two- Y , Training
. on the southweot fringe of Mi.
After hts S9phomore year m ami where they live a quiet We
high school, ~
Blum was con· with their two children Seth
vinced by a f'. nd who worked five, and Jeff, two.
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he shotlld tr to become ., • · night," he SDy&amp;. " I play with
' SEt: OU1I COMI'Lm
Jockey.
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the kids, watch television or
SELEeTION OF CARAYELLI
;•1 didn 't know anyt~mg about just relax. And I'm usually in
lADIES ANO MIIU WIITCIIUI racing," he relates. • I thought bed by 10:30 p.m."
you'd just go out to the track. It's a nlce life if you don't
say you wanted to be a rider mind risking your Ufe every
an,d they'd put you up on a. afternoon and if you haven't a
hOI'Ile."
gargantuan appetite.
ll waasn't qulte that
breakfasts on toast and coffee
The dark-haired little man
and has one good meal dally.
JEWELRY STORE
But Blum isn't kicking. He
a job but for two years
duties
were
confined
to
proved
that a nice guy can fio:::ourt ·St.
Pom,aroy ' "h ts" wht'ch means
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JSh f1rst even if he never want..
I horses
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after a workout or
ed 1o play for the Dodgers.
Pnces plua tax race until they cool
~en ease, crystal and
cleaning . tack and
ClOWn are intact
horses for the blacksmith."
It ·wasn't until _the sprinll

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Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Barringer,
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'NEW. John· F. · Kennedy

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LUCKY LEAF- 303 CAN

Apple Sauce .. can 17c
LIBBY'S

UB8Y'S WHOLE KERNEL or CREAM STYLE
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Corn

clauplen, MI. Moriah.
Mr. IIIII Mro. Erwin Gloeclt:·
enteiillned tbe foUoWtrtg Ne
~v...r•• Eft, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd
Jf~. Mt; and Mro. Bob AdlUllS, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert
8liush and 1!4cer, E'.llward Mar·
an; and Mrl. Leltle Spencer.
~~,were
wilh prlzes
Allalpa, Her-

Celery • • •
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Oranges 49c
t-.\'W CROP

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l!lld famUy, Columbus, apent a
weekend with Mr. ,and Mrs.
Bob Adams and other relatives.
. Mr. 8lld Mrs. Floyd Norris
Chrl8tmu Day with Mr.
Mrs. 0'111 atld flmily, §!"
lllellSe.
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Leltle Spencer, Syracuse
ilpent from Now Year'• eve till
Tbunday Wuh Mr. awl Mrs.
IBeoi~e~; BGub and Roser.
. Mr.
Mft. Ruaaell Roush
llllCI fllllf]y spell\ Thursday with
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Those visiting over the week
end with Mr. and Mrs. Meigs
Benedum were Mr. and Mrs.
Wilson Benedum and famlly of
Columbus, Mr. and Mrs. Gharlos Vanentine and Judy of Prurk·l
ersburg, Mr. and Mh. Franc II
Benedum and family and Mrs.
Vlolel Milhone and Beverly and
Cathy of' Tuppera Ptalnll and
Glenda Benedum and daughters,
local.
Mr. and Mra. George Sellers
of Long Bollilm and
Dutch
Calaway of Coolville were call·
irtg on Mr. and Mrs. George
Reed Saturday evntng.
Mr. and Mra.Harry Kearn•

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Reg. $5.00 Men's Shirts • $3.93

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Reg. $29.95 SUITS-···· $23.83
Reg. $39.95 SUITS •· .. $31.63
Reg. $49.95 SUITS ·-· · · $39.83
Reg. $59.9S-$JI1TS .... $47.83 .
• .,. $69;91suns ··· ·· $55.83 .

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Reg. $2.98 Boyt' Shirts _ $2.33

$15.93

CoMPutE STOCK OF

Larry at

Footer, Pindlay , spent bolldayt
wllb Mr. and Mn. Alec Wheel·
er and Bill.
Ro¥ Van Meter, lormer fl8ll'
tor of the l',lrvi- churclt, su!·
lered a stroke at hll home Sat·
urday night llld ls I pal/eDt

rocheer who ciuaed a great deal 1 3'1 to one shot named Tus·
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1064-, daushter. _Mr. and Ml'l.

HIGH QUAUTY]
a,. OSCAR FRALEY
11953, alter "riding:• a . carload
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lull of bales ol hay In slrnulatAT SUCH
HlALEAH. Fla. iUPfl-A few ed "races," that he finally got
yean back, when the Dndgero hll first mount. And it wasn 'I
lived In Brooklyn, their manag. untO three months later that he
Low COST 1 er wu a 111l!n named Leo Du· brought home his first winner,

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New officers
of Jr. OUAM
are installed

Movies shoWD
about life in

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Mr, and :Wn. Cborla Jones
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visited ln Zanesville.
Mr, and Mn. Jameo Bor~"" CaDert at the home of Mr.
chl,Jdren of Columbua vilttld and Mn. Lonnie IiudJOD rectm~l---------• 1
his mother, Mrs. Nellie Horgan ly were Mra, Grace Carr, Mr.
v
1nd Allen Mlcbael, recenUy. and Mn. Jack Clark and childNew Haven, W. •· NEW HAvEN - New
olfl·
PT. PLI!ASANT - Dr. R. 1!.
Calling at the Obert Marjdnl ren, Mr. and Mra. EI'DI!llt
Slr:
cen of New Haven CoomoD 175
ll!lperlntendent of LaiC·
• home during the holi&lt;!lys were llld Dtvid, Mr. llld Mn.
the AU Star Shrine of the Jr. O.U.A.M. were
inStale Hoopital, the pat
Mr. and Mra. 'I'h'l(&gt; Hinds and Perltina and children, Mr.
proe Saturday, Dee- stalled on January Z by Dislricl
speaker at the January rneelln&amp;
. family- or Zanesville, Mr. ond Mrs. Charles Spencer and
28, 1913, 110meone stole Deputy R. Douala• Roush of
of St. Monica Guild of Cbrtal
Eld M rid
d d .;....
car from our Cllrport . . I New Haven.
Ep'-1 Church 'l'ueaday _..
Mrs.
en a ns an a..,. dren. · Thejl celebrated
11 to local police and Installed .,-ere Robert Grinenln(,
ler, Ll2a, or C~hnter, nd ·~•- Hudson's birthday.
went into action lmmodl- stead, councilor; &lt;'ltll Cooke,
Two .OOV.tea were shown, ane
John Clark of
~ny a
r. To,m Wella is improving
With the eooperaUon of vice councilor; Charles Housh, ,
depleting
life in a II!Oiltal I&amp;
•rid Mrs. H~~ . Fr~ne\1.
·
ly and Dana Turner Sr. is
and Meigs county law Junior past councilor: Robert
sUtullon
IJid
the other . _ .
Mr. and Mrn. David Hinds the sicl&lt; list.
enforcement olflcen, the car Cooke, chaplain: Jtunes Bird,
THUIS., FRI. &amp; SAT.
ed a teen.qe mentaUy rewded
are spending .some time at the Mr . .and Mrs. Robert
was found abandoned under the warden; Charlg Bleuing, con.,y
yooth attending "tluses at 10
home of thetr son-m-law and were ·~esu or Mr. and Mrs. M11!011. Pomeroy bridge aroond ductor; W. W. Kltll, outside
institution. A qu..uoo IJid lUIdaughter, Mr. an~ Mrs. Obert Glen J"!"elL ·
midnight. Ofllcen Ohllnger and sentinel; Richard Roush, Inside
period followed the """'w-11
·Markms.
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,,.Mr. and Mrs. Henry
Harrah returned to to owners. sentinel: R. V. Gibbs, Sr., rePT: PLEASANT - WllllllD
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lng ol the movlel.
'Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Carr and •re in PomeriJ)I recently.
slm, of our citizens· are o! cording secretary; John Scar· F. Champe, Cltlledea, w. Va.,
son of Pom~roy and Mrs. Grace \: ,
the opinion that our town pollee herry, financial secretary: Hat- bu IIIDOIIII&lt;ed his cud....y Dr. Walden and the
discussed volwoteer work
C~rr, Mr~. E':tie Haning and cOLnl SIGN GAITORS
aroond in the town vehicle ry Pickens, treasurer; and R. , for the 1114 De~tle aoJDI.
Mrs. Kat1e Wtison wore recent
doing nothing to protect us or Douglas Roush, lrUstee.
1 nalioll for the .Ualted
Slalol mental lnsUtuUon and the 'YP'" II
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Markins. I!'ALTIMORE (UP!) - Bob to punish eveil-&lt;loers. 1 wlsh to Twenty-two menmers of I he Senate. A p-uaate ol Marab· of volunteer work needed
~r. Charles Dibley, Mrs. Ele- Gaiters, a halfback who
go on record that this riunor ':1 Ne.w Haven ~ll recently all Unlvenlly wllh a 88eH- Lakin State HospitaL
Guests present were Dr. IJid ·
n~re Stout and Judy and R&lt;;j&gt;ert into the National
false in every detail. 1 have vosoted the Fidelity Council in lor of Arts decree and il Wesl
Slj:lut.,.pf Dayton spent a Sun- League with t~e
New York foond Messrs. Ohlinger and Har· Huntington where plans were Viratnla Ualvenlty with
a
. day with Mrs. John Stout.
Giants in 1961, will return
rah courterus, cooperative IJid made for softball and baseball Bachelor of Am dell'.. ud
.Rev and Mrs. Barnharl re- the NFL next season with
efficient carrying out 1 h e 1r games between .the two coun- o1 weal Vfrllnla Ualvenlly
t.U.n.d home here after visiting Baltimore Colts.
dulles u~r the rules and regu- cils, Ibis summer.
witlo 1 88ebelor of SelOIICO Ill
lations of their office. I wish Membership in the New Hav- Cbemislry, Cbampe Ja emto take this opportUDity to OX· e~ Council has nsen to 97 dur- ployed by the llttenalloDII
tend our sincere thanks to them ing the put f~w months. T h e Nickel Company iD IlullliaJand 1 believe 1 express the sOl)- next district meeting will be len. Hr 1s tt yean of a1e, mar·
Ument of the majority of the held In Cbarleston on January rJed, and the father of three
good citizens or New Haven. 30. Counci':t in the local dis- ehUdrOD, a doupter oDd two
PT. PLEASANT - March
Twin Fitted Bottoms _ _ __
trict are those of New Haven, sons.
been set for the M I 1
72" x 108" Sheet - - - - TO OUR POUCE
Pt. Pleasant, Charleston, DonStyle Show "'::~II
You can fall on your head and bar, and St. Albans.
,
amually by the P
81" x 99" Sheet-----Annual dinner of
Junior Wuman's Club.
fall on your feet,
81" x 108" She1t _ _ _ __
Y
b
k
·
ht
church
announced
show
will
he
held
in
ou can rea yoor ng arm
Point Pleasant high ochool atlll-11
Double Fitted Bottom• _ _ __
and go down in defeat, _
PT. PLEASANT - The
You can work until yoo .drop
ISS
al Parish Dinner of Christ
ltorlum at 7;30 p. m.
Pillow C1se1
and lose all your hair,
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copai church ,.Ill be held
Marilyn Fletcher o! W!iAZ·TV' II
A lew people know and nobody IS
day, January 13th at 1 p.m.
In Charleston wlll narrate
cares.
HARTFORD - Oscar Jac- the church parish house.
show which will diBplay
But just step aside from the quet Jr., is announcing the en- Four vestrymen will be elect- latest spring and summer 1111111-11
straight and narrow way gagem'ent of biB sister, M Is • ed during the bualness
ions lor sale In Point Pleuant.
Twin Fitted Bottom _ _ _ _ _ ~:~.:.&amp;1~ ,1; .;'1
And eveeyone knows in Jess th;n Barbara Jacquet, of 6 Martins- and progress and flnanctal
The theme of hls year's llbow
81" X 99" Sheet - - -- - a day:
burg Rd., Mount Vernon, 0., ports will he given. The food
will be "Clothes to Wear at the
. Retreads on·sound tire bodies
They give yoo a kick and a daughter of the l~te Mr. and the dinner will be supplied
World's Falr" and the models
72" x I 08" Sheet
~&lt;&amp;.&lt;&amp;Y
or your own tires
punch in the belt '
Mrs. Oscar Jacquet Sr., to Mr. the Vestry and Guilds. The Ves- wiD have a b~~~·•:,,:tt:1':ll
81" x 108" Sheet - - - - And commit you right now to Bernhart G. Lerner, aon of Mr. try will supply the meal and the Weal Virginia
· Trld01llp for rrfp
the depth of and Mrs. George B. Lerner of the Guilds will furnish veeeta- the World's Fair.
Double Fitted Bottoms
~;,t,,;r,
at I~ special
Oh well, I can't understand
Hartford, W. Va.
bles and desserts.
Candidates for the title of
M1tching Pillow CIHI
p1lr
~-&lt;lay prloea•
Why we rcan't see .the good and Miss Jacquet was graduated
Miss Springtime 'Nill be chosen
the great and the grand
from Mount Vemon High school
b
* tl)(1.t Goodrnr
Of
those
all
about
us
who
slrive
and
Ohio
University
and
d
l
d
March
beadquartel'8
from
the
county's
three
hig
plut
tax
and
r~ppable
trnd rehber·
achooiB llld will represent each
tire for thele 1izea:
IOott In tht htduotry
Printed Double Bottom - - - and succeed
graduate work at Ohio Univer- have been opened
of the stores displayins lash6.7h IS
7.t0x 15
ALL POPULAR
In
doing
things
that's
worths!Mty.
Sht
eV
io
a
teCactherSclnh
It
he
PT.
PLEASANT
-March
of
ions
in
the
show.
7.50 x 14
7.60 x15
Mitching Pillow CIHS
00 s.
SIZES!
11.00 X 14
8.50 X14
while In both word and oun emoo 1 Y
Dimes campaign betldqtJal'lters/
deed.
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Mr. Lerner ~as graduated have been opened in the
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SEE THE OTHER JANUARY SPECIALS ON ·:
a smile
soo, and Ohio University, and cording to Dr. Randall Tay- ADMITTED - Ernest Roacb,
·&lt;
BLANKETS, TOWELS, WASH CLotHS, RUOI; · · "'
the
ones
who
are
doing
the
has done graduate work
at lor Coonty March of D i m e s
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REGULAR
things that's worthwile, Ohio Unlv"slty, He Is •'!'Ploy· Fu~d campaign chairman.
Letart; Raymond Leed Ross, HenPILLOWS.
). d
Mr ed by the Cooper llessemer
Sentinel Masoo el . . . . · · . our po 1ce epartment,
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Mrs. Fred Franklin
has
Pleai&amp;DI Valle Hospital
Ohlitller
and
Mr.
Harrah
Corp~~i~ate
has
been
set
for
charge
of
the
office
which
will
ADMITTED:
Roach,
Retreadl 11n sound tire
bodiel or )'OUr tiret
and
the
g.
he open slJ: days a week during Letart· Raymond Lee Ross,
• -Famou• Coodnar tn.d dt~lrn
To all tried and !rue law enlor- ~ .
AS TO WED
the month of January. A
~son; Mrs. Iva Dural, ML
cement officers of our land.
K
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ing of Interested persons
Mr J
Miller Pt
..._$1.00 _yll, -A G Alb! 0
I PT. PLEASANT - Foot" cous. ames
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Pleasant; PhiUip Hatch, Pt.
marriage llc~ in the, office at the office Thursday
Pleasant.
PT. PLEASANT
of the County Clerk. Applfitll p.m.
DISCHARGED: Elmer New·
were: Carl Herbert Anderson,
berry, Letart; Mn. Ebner Ne•or- 11
UVESTOCK SALES CO.
6.70x 15
27, Pt. Pleasant, and Ida Mae State convention
berry, Letart; Mrs. John H.
7.50 X J4
PT. PLEASANT, W. VA;
8.00x 14
7.10 X !5
Landis. 23, Pt .. Pleasal)l. Wll.
Kootts, Langsville; Mrs. James
1.10 X 15
8.110x 14
Uam Everett Rawlins, 28, Well- plans to be made
McClure, Leon: Mrs. Charlet
Saturday, Jaauary t, lll4
ston Ohlo and Rita Katbleen PT. PLEASANT - The Na- Davia and son, Ewlngton; Mrs.
HOGS - 175 1D 220 lUG to Mattox ,&amp; Wellston. Phillip tlonal Halrdressers and Cosme- Richard Jeffers and son, South1~.80; Heavies 12.00 to 14.00; James 'liaJi. 20, .Pt. Pleasant, tologists Assn.
Afflllate No. side; Mrs. Merlell Sanders and
Lights IS.OO to 14.50; Fat Sows and Pauline Shinn Greer, 38, Pt. II will meet Monday,
son, GalllpoU.; Mrs. James
12.00 .t. 13.25; Boars 8.80 to 9.- Pleasant. llemard ~oy Craw- 13th at 7:30 p.m. Jn Mary
Paul Beaver, GalllpoUs.
60; P18S 4.00 to 10.00.
ford 25 Hogsett and Betty Sue Beauty Salon, Jackson
BIRTH: Mr. and Mn. Jameo
CATI'LE - Heifers 13.00 to Lov~. 1?, Pt. pJ~asant.
All memben are urged to
MIJier, Pl. Pleuant, a son .
17,00; Fat Cows 13.00 to 15.50;
tend u plans wiD be made
Canners 9.00 to 12.50; Bulls 15.ANNOUNCE ART CLASS
attend the State Convention on
DO to 18.30. Stock St..rs 17.90
PT. PLEASANT_ An a r t January 25th and 28th and plans
fD 20.80; Stock Heifers 15.00 to class will he formed
Friday, wlll be discussed for NaUooal
17.00; Stock Steer Calves 20.00 January lOth at 7 p.m. in the lleauty Salon Week February
. Home Owned &amp; Operated
to 24,00; Stock Heiler Calves parish rooms of Christ Epioco- 9th through 15th.
', You'll Like Our Service
16.50 fD 20.00,
pal Church. Jack B. Park wlll
VEAL CALVES -Tops 37.00; be the Instructor for the class.
VISITATION ANNOUNCED
Ph.ono· WY . 2-2101
Pomero,, 0.
i Sec•onds 32.80&lt; Medium Zl.OO to
Interested persons may obtain PT. PLEASANT - The RL
Common &amp; Heavies 18.- addltlooal Jnformalioo concern- Rev. Wilburn c. Campbell's anto 33.20.
lng the elass by contacting Mr. -nual visitation to Christ EpiacoPark.
pal Church will be Sunday, Jan. nary 12th at the MorniDg warENTERTAIN FOR 10
ship service. He will atlmlnlsMr. and Mrs. Paul Simon en· tor the Rite of Confirmation,
tertllined with a New Yw's Celebrate the Apostolic Eucbeve party when approldlnately arlst and give the Apostolic
80 persons enjoyed fun ond fine Blessing for the. people of Christ
Do It Yourself
food. Mn. Carl Lawhorn .and Church and Bruce Chapel. Fol&amp;
son Jimmie and Mra. Ellzabelll jowlne the service there wiD be
17
By Fieldcrest
Horak assisted In preparlna the a Colt.. Hoor In the
parish
TOWELS-RUGSfood.
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Mailbag

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JANUARY

John F. KennedY. Records·

DAN RIVER SHEETS.""

Recordlnp
of excerpti' of
bls speechea

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45 RPM, 49c

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John F. Kennedy 1nd Hi1 F1mily
IN PICTURES

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BY THE EDITORS OF LOOK MAGAZlNI!
KEY CHAINS WITH KENNEDY EMBLEM

Popular&amp; Western R,ecord1 •
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POMEROY

WY2·3498

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CHILDREN'S SHOES

NURSES OXFORDS

Sizes 8Y.i to S
NOW REDUCED

and LOAFERS

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PRICE

SALE

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NEW TREADS

BY POPULAR DEitlilND WE
liRE CONTINVI~G THIS

SALE:

MATERIALS

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Nationally

Advertised
Brands

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All good name brand tabri""
featurine drip-dry eotto01.
blends, cotton utin11, etc.
All reduced!

Hundreds Of Pairs
Of Mens, Womens
and Childrens Shoes

THE

UPER
LOO·R
HEAT!

STAR

y co.

Fabric Shop
Singer Sales &amp; Service

RETURNS HOME
Mrs . Wendell Frecker return-

WY22284
115 W. Second
POMEROY, DHIO

ed home Sundav from Columbus

where she h~ been with her
son, Larry Roush, at University
Hospital. Mr. Roush, a teacher
· in the Columbus City Schools,
I was critically injured in an auto

1accident on December 26, while
. visiting relatives in Gallipolis.
i His condition is slightly
proved, but stll critical.

DON'T MISS llf

RIZER OIL COMPANY

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BIGI BIG! - SAVINGS FOR YOUI

HERE ARE TlEMENDOUS SAVINGS

STARTS

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BED

[ ALL FROM OUR REGULAR STOCK!

TOMORROW!
.

Janu~ry, D_~QUI)t

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AT

11.99 - 9.99
1.99
7.99-::='

•tu.dy ao •ecretary

FROM THE
SEAS OF JAPAN
COMES AGAR, AN ESSEN:I'IAL INGREDIENT OF
MODERN MEDICINE ...
... and your druggist is the
man who is tralnQd \0, lmow
how to use Its vital properUes to work for your health,
just as he uses the other
t.reasures of the world .for
your benefit.
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SWISHER &amp; LOHSE
REXALL DRUGS

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The Se•tor Higli. B.Y.F. of
Racine . mel Ill Kay McCiinro.;t·s houH for 1 party the af.
IIternoon pf Sunday, December
29. AllOr iamta and refresb.
,-Ia of """klea, potato chlpo
8nd cocoa, the ...,..P went on
1
hJ4e.., a .._y hill, Atten4lng were Carol Wilcoxen, NanYost, Allee Cleland, MaxBaker, Margaret Cole, Gary
ll' lVlllf'ord, Craig Calms, Rnnnie

~!!'~----------------'-•' Grjmm and Kay McClintock.

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Now ,2.99
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Womens Shoe ,.
Boots &amp; .' Fiqts ·~ .

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lingerie, purHS, etc., etc. · ·' · -·'
Children's We1r ..;.... coats, sl.ckl, dt1.1~es,

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But llorplno, .

C.binett
•Fiaror llle

llvillg ' room ·

,"'rntture, c b a I r s,
~ps, tables 1

dln· .

:..tte sets, ~bes, cedar chests,
ttJilblllets and DIDDY other Items all
~CI!;D . ~ OFF re11Ulli1lrlce. .
~ppU~ces· apd tel~vli!OD; j:!xcepted.!
ilee ut. earlf whlle nlection Ia g!)Od.
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•Awning'

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Reg. $5.99 ;...
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• Little Girls' Pile-Lined LNtfM
Broke11 Slas ._ ___:..,:..;.~~ '.'fli'

. • ~ Window• .

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• Cle~r1nce of Sm•ller-1
Winter Shoes, Sm•IJ5 ·.11it,.;j!,;;;
Priced
$2.87 __ .,

MiDDLEiiORT, Q•.

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. .....--FREE ,ESliMATES-.......,..

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PcNtm StuHing _
Fllnt.fontt

87~ •"" •1 •

Top

iCeJII~9 Til.
Plriellng

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SKIRT KITS
Complete --· -87c

•Angel Treada,
Clnr1nce _ _

Now Is the Ume to
!fVE . 'DO~ • .
,..1 bedroom f'!l'DI·
.(ure,

HANDBAGS

BATH

SPREADS-SHEETS
CASES-CORDUROY
PILLOWS

FURNITQJE .
SALE!:
R4k.luted

il(AMPLEi
14.99 • ·

Miss S;u:ah Bechtle, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Bechtle, haS enrolled at the Columbua ~~~~ ·Unl'(ais1ty for a
12-moa,th ·~ial coorse.
MiU Bechtle Is a graduate of
Mid&lt;llePort High School, ciass
. of 1963, and has been active in
the choir and youtll gra11p of
1
Heath Methodist chlll'Cb;, She
ffi!ellt)y aompleted her .reign aa
Honored '• Queen . ol llelllel 12,
Inter~ .order ol
Jobl
Da....lltl!\'$. $he' was accompan1 iOd .1!&gt; ·ai!Qn;bus Monday by her
molllet and brother, Darryl. Sho
is reaiding at 1683 Surnmlt-ot,
Columbus.

.----YARD GOODS---.

Corduroy

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JANUARY SHOE

All

i'rnest

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Large Grouping Of

miT&lt;ICII Of

Engagement of
OCquet
d
annOUnCe

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Other 33V.. JlPM RECGIRDS - - - 99c

BEN FRANKLIN

Springtime
style show is
to be March 12

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Here Are 1964's
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Outstanding
Results. Used Car Buys

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10-Dally Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport, 0 ., Jan. 8,_!984

sALE

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Revue
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JUGHAID ··PUT
ANOTHER .LOG
ON TH\FIF!E FER

AIJNT L.OWEEZ'I'

6 c~· l., standard trans. De-luxe equipped, heater, red finish.· cleun interior, all good tiret.

2. Sln,.,l'

vol&lt;•

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•. Chriotlan

DI:.ADUNEI

15-00 P . M.. pq hf(...., hDI\c.tiM
MolldaJ O.acUln• ltt'lll A- a&amp;.

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"'l!! bf' ac~te-d IIIIW j:{IO o\... Ill

Day or PvhUntloD
Rli'U\JLAflONS

Tbl pablliDef r-"'~t IIIII t11Jl11
te tdlt nr ~· Ill!' •d• a. . mt.d
o~t : ontble
Erron tboulll 1M
~pBt'fed tuunedlti.IPIJ'
Tbl t"UD
u~roer will no• .,. respcmtlhole for
1110r" •. hiD Oltl lllf'IU'TIPC'I IJ\Itlf"tiOD

fi,A1'1:S

For W.nt

1 Ctnu prt word rm1 IIUI!rtloa
\luumu"' ...:r:r.arte 60 r•nl.l
J c~nu ""' word fer Tbrn cua.
!ljPrtHI'I'e

•nRrl.1o":..

ful• rate of ~ ~ •ntt per •oro3 w1U
oe ~htU:t'd tor adverii!JIDII I! not
p~od l&gt;'itl\1"
tRil r'III L

::; _.o.llf1 Of
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!HI\NKS

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R[&lt;;L.' L l

punlltbed

word

te&gt; t»OU

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mon i niL.Im

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&amp;fttr f'lell!ll!l'&lt;'

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brake."~',

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£~SY

1959 Pontiac Bonneville 4 Door $1395

S.Bba......
•peBnt'•

Power stet&gt;ring and brakes. automalic traM. Radio and
heater, sharp inside ind out.

t . Pool

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1959 Ford V8- 4 Door Sedan · · · · $595
For Rent

20..,_

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1962 Chevy II Nova St. Wagon · · $1795

DO YOU han• a drinking pmblc&gt;m'' fnr hPip. con1act AlcoholH's ..\non~· mo·m. Tri-rountv AA Group \\'m.: , Box 201.
~tiddleporl. 0.

9-3-Hc

GUNS

We buy, sell and trade gum..
Bill WeHman. Les Wtlllamsun
at Tiffm Jewelers. Phone 50.
Point Pit-asanl, \\' Va
10 18

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A!JT"'07M;;;O:;B:-;!L;-E;;-'--,In-su"'r:cance been
cancelltd? tost yotu opt&gt;ra
tor's Ucense~ Catl W'l 2-~966.
8l5tlc

4 Door. All vin yl interior, low mlleare by local owner,
standard trans. Radio and .heater. Tires like new.

1961 Chevrolet Bel Air 4 Door .. $169 5

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FII!ASON WIF
ME!!

oocplorer

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All Cars
ON SALE .

FOR

OUTSTANDING USED TRUCK BUYS

1963 GMC 8Ft. Pickup · · · · · · $1795

A SONG!

12,000 milt's and spotless clean ins ide and out. Radio,
heater. Blue iini~h V6 engine.

Cha s.sis for 12 ft. body . Extra good 7!50x20 tires, 6 cyl. engine. Solid cab. Heater.

JO ply

DOW14
l . Punotua-

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tlon mark

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18.000 lb . 2 spet&gt;d rear ax le. ~ jpeed trans. 348 cu. in.
V8 engine. 10-22 tire!!.

1957 Chevrolet l Ton Pickup · · $495

62 Stud. Only $1595

Good tir!'s. Heater.

new.

Pomeroy Motor Co.

H4,Zl .I'JT

62 Ford, Only $1795

OPEN EVES. 7:00 P.M.

"Why, of oounel .llmmy

tic trans. Sharp.

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62-Falcon only $H95
2 br. A .T. Red. One owner.

.w·J EH

'111 'l'llniP Friday

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RADIO
6:00

Comm
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FOR SALE

n,F~-~~~~:.~~n~~!~

NEW 1964 DODGE DART, UNUSED

61 Falcon, O~ly ·$995

GIVEN AS A PRIZE BY THE MIDDLEPORT BUSI·

Clean.

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'lESS MEN SAVE $212.63. CAN BE F1NANCED

61 Ply. • Only $1495

'\ T 4.SN,.

Fury ' Conv. V8 Std. A nice
clean one.

Call 985-3555 Chester, 0., After 5:30 P.M.

60 Falcon, Only $795

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SATIJRDAY
7:45 ••- On, The Lifeline
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1:00 l.oocal, Ohio, Naliooai
•"·~• 30 Pu """ .,......
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Newa and Sports
t:41 F~ Woroblp Hour
1:15 Weather Picture
IJ:OO .....,,Colmty News ··
1:11 MU.Ical Clock
111:015 TIIlt: Ollhe Town
·1:16 News
·1J:51 1\'..-jd Nel!'l
t:OO MUIIcal Clock
11:00.WC!IIderlltl World of Music I: SO SOJli &amp; Story a11:01 MomiDg Melodies
"1:45 Family Worship film
(acepl Friday,
10:00 News
l1 • '~ Bella Rfn8l
10:015 ,Hfgb School Hit Parade

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59 Rambler ~nty 695

:411 Wor,.. Nllll

4 Dr. Std. 6 eyl. Clean:

11:111 Muon Coonty Ne,ws

59 F11rd _ Onlv $895

D:CII (l!Mmolltdty New1
D :e Loell Ntw1
11:10 Markela
II: Ill llficl Qay Weather
11:10 RpJletJn Board
11: ~ ,1ilfl'!'l 0 Grams
•:"" ~tun Agent
U:4&amp; ~ Go Round
1:1!1 ews Beat
t .• ~ Go Round
1:• Ne!l'l hat
I:OIHI'I4 WIJ Matlaee

Stat. Wag. 2 Dr. A.T -Clean.

~9 Ford ~ Only $695

Ft1rlane 4 Dr. Std. Cle••· .,.

58 Ford _ Only $495
f1r, RT. V8

·Falrlane 1!00 2
Nice.

58 Ford __.:: O~ly,$f95

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Falrlane 4 Dr. A.T, :~rp. ,

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For- • '
Service can:
' lair WQOd,, Ttch.
Podteroy Ph: \W Z.2649
Ches{tr Ph: 1185-2145

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57 FOrd _ Onlv $495

Falr1ano silo 4 Dr. HT, Clean.

7:30
7:50
1:10
1:4S
8:111
.9:115

News
Army 'l'l!ne

11:10 Special OimmunJiy J&gt;rac.
12:00 Nows. Roundup
12:20 BuDetla Board
.Ne118 0 GIJIDI
Saturdly M""1:55 Nllll
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_1:00 SeillrdQ Mau..
1:55 News . .
3:00 Saturday Matinee
1:111 NIIWI
1:00 llllciJII Willi 0..
NO TGp Tim Ji.vu8 ·

S;OG Ne~q &amp;lmtbar7
1:!1 Publlc Senll!e
l:i6 Blln Off

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Baker Fum. Show-P'rl.
The Ltgbter Sldt
Betty NeWIGII
Mlutsterlat Auoe.
QJuntry Hoe-Don
Swap Sbop .
Farm Bureau
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M8l&lt;ll Co. Ag, l!llt.·Tue.
Family Wonblp· &amp;r-Tbur
ASC Program-Frl.
11:111 The Upper Room
11:58 Dow Joneo Averageo
1%:00 Noon Report
Music Just For You
Goessler'o Guest Star-Frl.
S:OQ Platter Party
t:U Blaettnar Show·T·Thur.
uo·Local NeWI
4:111 BowUng Scores
1:00 The Open Road
Off

On Newa
Mullc Time
Jamboree

:,.. OriiiiD Kra...
1:411
Couoir7 Ezpr
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7:015 lllutfast
Party
1:06 Hlgb ScbooJ FootbaU

LITILE ORPHAN ANNII

11:00 Top Tea Show
12:00 Nooo Report
U:IJ JOD• BUick Show
12:111 Rev. Merlln Teets
1:00 P'oolball Warmup
1: IJ 080 Football.
S:§ Plallu Party
5' 45 Sip Off ·
SUNDAY
7:00 SI&amp;D On News
7:35 Tbe AriD1 Hour
1:00 Herald ct Trulh
8:35 Boor c1 DeHverance
t:OO Wlap ct Healln&amp;
9:35 1bt Bible Speaks To You
10:00 Vok:e 01 Prophecy
ABBIE AND SI.An
10:35 SnMoy Sliow
11:00 Counlry Hymn Time
12:00 N- Report
12·1&amp; The flearch
12;30 Rev. MerliD Teeta
1:00 Billy Grabam
1:30 Lulberan Hour
2:00 The Church AI Work
2:15 The Navy Swings
2·35 Tho Big Lie
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3:00 The Quiet Boor

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1:00 lllptlsl l.aJIIWI'• Hoar
1:35 8uiidowD Serllilde

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58 Ford_ Onl_y $1'5 :.

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steal
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Largil returns on a .minimum Investment
possible.
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58 DodAII! Only ~95

Excellent opportunity for individual or
c~uple to own and .operate· own business
uri.c!er the n • m e of a nationally known
merchandisrng firm.

7:15 BreUfalt Pan,
Van Patrick Sparta
The 7:50 D -.-·
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Cioek
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Imp. 4 Dr. Hardtop VB. . AJI

Operate Your Own Business

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1:00 Sacred
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For Deals

1956 Chevrolet 2l Ton Tractor $695

No Congealing. Cleaner
Bu~ing and Free !'lowing

MATCH. American
I ,eglon Farm on Bt&gt;t&gt;(.'h Gro\'fl
11&lt;1 ., Ru tland . Sunday, Jan. 12
at 1 p. m . P!'izes ,
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1958 Ford V8- 2 Door · · · · · · · · · · $495

Landmark's Fyr·Zon
Tre.lted Fuel Oil is
Whf:'Y ou Need!

SHOOT!N&lt;;

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White over b lu~:&gt; fin1sh, automalie tra ns. Radio and heater,
good tires.

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VOL XV NO. 226

FRIQAY, JANUARY 10, 1964

POMEROY-MIDDLEPORT, OHIO

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PRICE FIVE CENTS

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ORSANCO Moves on

Be Thrifty! Save All 0 f Your Saleslips From'

SUN., MON. ond TUES.
J•nu•I'J 12 15
JOHN STURGESS'
"THE GREAT ESCAPE"

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Dnot#Jd To Tile laier IJ 01 1.. • .....,_ ,.,...

FURNITURE AND FURNISHINGS FOR YOUR HOME AND WEARING ~PPAREL FOR
YOUR FAMILY.

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(Technicolor)
Steve McQueen..Tames Gar·
oer. Rirhard Attenboro11~h.
Sames Donald, Chas. Bron,.,_... James Coburn. Novf'l by
Brookhill. TRUE war
Mass escape frnm GN -

many's maximum st&gt;c urity
ramp Stalag 111 by 76 allied
airmen during World Warn.
(Oiorcartoon
Running time 3 Hrs.
_Box-office cioses 8:00P .M.
tlo advance n admission.

BAHR CLOTHIERS

e SOFA BEDS $55.00
3 PCE.
e BEDROOM $99.00

SEMI - ANNUAL

BAKER FURNITURE
MIDDLEPORT

HARTLEY ancl BENNETT'S
J-ANUARY

BEGINS FRIDAY, JANUARY lOth

• Mens Dress Trousers Reduced 20% ·
• Mens Sweaters:~~:~·· Reduced 20%
• Boys Zip Out·ToppetsR:f9. s14:tS'

•

95 Now

SHOES DISPLA YEO
ON RACKS
FOR
EASY SELECTION

MENS SUITS

MENS SPORT COATS

Reg. $39.50 .
NOW $29.95 •
Reg. $45.00 _ _ NOW $34-95
Reg, $55.00
NOW $44.50
Reg. $65.00
NOW $52:50

Reg. $32.50 - - - NOW $26.00
Reg. $27\50
NOW $22.00
NOW $21.50
Reg. $26.50
Reg. $19.95
NOW $14.95

-CONNIES- PARIS FASHION- CHARM STEPBy Connie, Paris

1 LOT MENS

Tex., said the defense would

petition criminal Dlst.
Judge
Joe B. Brown Jan. 20, for
a
change of venue. " We'd like to
get 2QO . to 300 mil Ill! away from
Dallas," he said. Ruby, a &gt;Z·
year-old dapper strip

VALUES TO 6.99

HOODED

MENS SWEAT SHIRTS

1.87 2.87
3.87

Reg. $1.99 Value

Now $1.69
2 for $3.00

eConnies

AUSTIN, Te•. Texas Gov. Jillln
CfSJ!~ll~ annoonced

DRESS SHOES
eColors-

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wa.~~ t
ad at a news conference
w~en h«: WOUld Bnnounce his po--

HIIcal intentions. "I'll jusl an·

now

for re--elec--

Dramatization
Is Announced

tion as governor."'

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$5.011 ...... NOW $4:80
$4.011 --.- --- NOW $UG
$12.95 - -&lt;--- NOW $9!95

Now $4.69 each
2 for $9.00

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$3.00
ro $6.95 - - - Now

REDUCED
MEN'S HATS · · · · 20%

MEN~ WORK UNI~

eCharm Step

Woondad
Connally
Thurslray

R... $350 ------ NOW $110

BOYS' SWEATERS

Values To $6.00

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MEN'S PAJAMAS

1 Lot Mens Sport Shirts

• Paris Fashion

eHi-Heels eMedium Heels
eStacks
Cranberry, Dark Brown, Black, Otter.

of

national televishm cwrieras ·Nov.
24 and shot to death Lee Harvey Oswald, accused assassin

nounce right

'•Otter

tease

club owner, dashed in front

son could carry Te~il,. lUI"' to.

SPORT SHIRTS Sweat Shirts Mens&amp;Bo.ys
Reg. $2.99
Va1ues To $5.00
J ACKU 1S
Now $2.59
Now $2.9B
2 for $5.00 Reduced 25'%
2 for $5.00

Fashion and Charm Step

.eBiack

In Panama Fight

of President Kennedy.

:1 STARTS FRIDAY, JANUARY lOTH AT 9:00 A.M.

eRed

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Reg. $45.00
NOW $34.00
Reg. $34.95
NOW $27.51)

Reg. $35.75 - - NOW $27.95
Reg. $29.95
NOW $24.00
Reg. $24-95
NOW $19.95

•

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MENS TOP COATS

MENS ZIP OUT TOPPERS

DALLAS - Jack Ruby's law·
vers said Thursday lhey wanl·
ed his murder trial moved away from the "harsh and un·
real" climate ·which they said
WIJS created by Dallas n e w s
media. J. H. Tonahlll of Jasper,

' Per lull

Reg. 6.90 _ N~w $6.00

VALUES TO 9.9S ON SALE AT
I

Ladies Wearing Apparel

Boot-Type HOUSE SLIPPERS

LADIES

By "LUXURIOUS"
Colors-Red, Black, Blue, Pink, Bone. Outstanding Val·
ues. Regularly $4.99.

SALE

REG.
REG.
RIG.
RIG.

2.87

PRICE

VaiYn To

eALL SALES

$11.95

SNOW BOOTS

e NO EXCHANGES

Jwt a few pairs left in miMeS' and lldies' siU!JII. By

eNO RETURNS

Con nie and U.S. Rubber Co. Values to 12.99, now •• •

THE

DATE;. FRIDAY, JAN.

10

2.87

4.87

I

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ReducM

25%

Jeckets &amp; Car Colts
RIDUCED

REMEMBER

------

LADIES', SLACKS
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SKI~TS

$11.95 ------ ...II
$1G.95 ------ $f.l8
$7.95
$6.29
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7.87

25% ·

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REG. Pl.95 ---- $!5,95 ,
RIG. $19.95 .... $14.95
REG, $17.95 ---- $12.95

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Ladies' Sweaters
Reclucecl 25%

LADIES
BLOUSES
$2.99
p ,:J9

REG.
REG.
RIG.
RIG.

UDIES' COATS ........

$3.95
$4.95
$5.95

R~DUCED

$3.10
$3.19 .

t4.69

20%

SPORT SHOES
By CONNIE and PARIS FASHION

Values
To 7.99

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