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~ Sentinel. Pomeroy-Middleport, o. Dec.' 1e,

t.. ..ult Class of

Miscellaneous
Shower Held
For Mrs. Eblen

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Shut-Ins, Girl
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Following the star, Sam Ptct·
ens, Tbe Legend o1 • Christ- MASON - 'lbe FriOIIdshlp and Plans .,..,.. made to remem·~ames
mas Ro...; -111')1 Sellan, Loyal Helpen Sunday Scitool ber the ahut-lu and the Schol·
Tbe Adult c1ua o1 the EUB Tbe Old, Old Olristmas Carol; class of the M88011 EUB Churdl aral)lp Girl at Oberlln•Samlnary
•hurcb at Syracuse held Its 1 Mrs. Mabel Pick.., At Christ- held a miscellaneous Bhower f., by the llon:u Cftle of , t he
IDOJ!IhiY meeting at the parson- m~ Time, and Herachel Diddle, Mrs. Gerald Eblen (E 1I e n • irlt Baptist Churdl TuOeday
age which was decorated In a ChrlltDwt
-~-• Grimm) recently In the aoclal eveoing at the home or Mr.
Christmas theme, on Dec. 11. Mrs. Pickens waa e)..,.,... room of the cnurch.
Richard Owen.
President, Mrs. Mallei Pickens, pre~ldent for the new year, Mrs. After Ellen opened the many Tbe house was dl!'eOI'ated In
oiJened the meeting followed Sellars, vic!&gt;'presldenl; M r ' · oselul gifts. cake and ponch keeping with the holiday liN·
by prav.,. by Raymo;.. Ktlcior, Eileen Clark, secret.ory • Mrs. w...., served to Mrs.
Olive son with large llehted candlea
•oript.;.e by Mrs. Paul Sellars, Edith """'!· treasurer, and Ray- Burg.... New Haven, Mrs. Mah- on the pordl and a
lighted
and a song by the group.
mond Krider, news reporter. ton Eblin, Pomeroy; Mrs. Lu- Christmas tree and holly, with
c0 !lection for the evening The neJ&lt;t meeting Wlll he at the I cille Smith and Teresa Brew- candles throughout the home.
was l120. Readings were by Ihome ol Mrs. Hood with
, Columbus; Mrs. Ruth Grin- The meeting was opened with
Raymond Krider, Christmas Diddle and Mr. Krider m
stead, Mrs. Keunelh Dodson, prayer by Mrs. Paul Smart.
of the program.
Cheri Dodson and Joedy Mrs. Charles Bennett gave 41&gt;'
An offer o1 lights lor t h • Dodson all of Hartford; M r s. votlons entitled, "Tbe Weaver,"
church was brought by Be Glen Tbnmpsoo, Mrs. Patrick and cloaed with a poem. Mrs~
Pomeroy. Ohio
Quiaenberry from Dan
Mrs. James Hayward, Charlea White also N8d
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which was accepted. The
Mr '·
Rosa, Mrs. Hom- poem.
-TONIGHT a THURSDAY
lng prayer and thanks were by
Johnson, Sheila Johnson, Kar- Mrs. Charles Searles, chairNOT OPEN
Mrs. Sellars.
en Brewer, Faye Johnson, Flor- man, conducted the business
Refreshments wer~ served
anell Russell, Mfs.
Lucille meeting when a newsletter was
FRIDAY ond SATURDAY
December 1..19
Mr. and Mrs. Sam P~ckens, Mr. Schwarz, Mrs. Amelia Davls, read from the home missionary,
"JOHNNY COOL''
and Mrs. Herschel Diddle, Mrs. Mrs. Elsie Roach, Mrs. Gen- Mildred Benson, in Haiti. Mrs.
Henry Silva. Elb:abeth Mont. Edith Hood, Mrs. Lillian Smith, eva Mahoney, Mrs. Peggy Ed- Clyde Winebrenner read a letgomery, Jim B~tckus, Joey
wards, Shirley Edwards, Mrs. ter from the Rev. Norman Ov·
Bishop, Srad Dexter, SAM· Maurice Smith, Ben
MY DAVIS, Jr.
ry, Raymond Krider, guests Aldridge. Mrs. Evelyn Stewart, erlay, missionary in Japan, who
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Fe1turette: She't OU Mine
I Rosemary Sellars and Margar· Mrs. Gladdie Stewart, Robin Is on leave in the U. S.
Colorurtoont
et •Sellars. and the hosts. Rev· Stewart, Mrs. Katherine Ray. The group voted to donate $i
and Mrs. Sellars.
nes, Mrs. June Van Maire, Mrs. to the Scholarship Girl and $0
SUN., MON., TUES.
Dee. 20.11-22
Eileen Foreman Mrs. Myra Hy- toward the School lunch pro"633 SQUADRON"
Roush
Guernseys
sell,
Mrs. Ruth Riley Mrs. Hat. gram for 20 children for I he
tTeehnieolor)
Records
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Roush
and Mrs.
Lillian Cbristmas dinner.
Cliff Robertson (PT109), Geo.
Set DHIR
Grimm all of M8SOD.
"Mrs. Beulah White presentCllaklris, Maria Perschy.
J=utuNtte: Training for
Four registered Guernsey Sending gilts were Mrs. Mack ed the program which includ·
Trouble
I I oows in the herd of Ed son Howard, Miss Helen
Riffle, ed a "Christmas Meditation,"
Colorc.artoons
"'iiiiii:iiig~R~o~us~h~,~R~a~cln~e~,hiiai;rveioir~eciiieniit,iy Mrs. Otto Grimm, Mrs. Roland and an article, "Keeping Christ·
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Karr, Mr. and Mrs. H. J o e mas." Mrs. Owen wu assisted
Grimm, Mr. and Mrs. Charles by Mrs. John Kauff In serving
Grimm, Mr. Herman D. Riffle, Christmas salad and crackers
Jr., Mrs. Charles Ohlinger, Mrs. to the above and Mrs. Dana
Katy Van Maire, Mr. and Mrs. Hamm, Mrs. Elizabeth Slavin,
Load 1 booti-fullife.
Russell McMillin and Mrs. Del· Mrs. Pearl Hoffman. An ar·
bert
Dotson.
rangement ol red candies, and
Chock our up-·
greenery was used on the re-to·lh....,inuto
I completed top official DHIR ac- freahment table. A holiday decboot Hloctlon
tual production records, accord- oration was also used on t h e
ing to The Amercian Guernsey mantel.
now! You'll find
Cattle Club. All cows were milk·
--~-styl81 for the
ed two
day. The testing was supervised by 0 b I o
wholo family.
State University.
Locust Grove camille L, a
five-year..,ld, produced 11,810
pounds of milk and 632 pounds Gifts for the Scholarship Girl
of fat, in 305 days. Locust Grove at Oberlin Seminary we r e
Vafors Beauty, a fiVI&gt;'year..,ld, brought and tray favors mad•
produced 14,420 pounds of milk for the local hospitals wben the
and 600 pounds of fat, ID 305 Lovejoy Circle of the First
days. Grand Lake
Deacons list Church met Tuesday ... ,~ 111
Flossie, a fivl&gt;'year..,ld. produc- lng at the church.
ed 14,330 pounds of milk and Emma Mathews presented a
657 pounds of fat, In 305 days. meditation taken rrom "T h e
Lula Belle ol Spring Valley, a Christian Herald" and a
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six-year-old, produced 11,030 Jetter was read from the home
pounds of milk and 557 pounds . missionary servJnt: In 118!11. A
of fat, m 27o days.
variety of pel'90nal gilts con•
tributed by members of the circle will be sent to the Scholarship Girl at Oberlin Bemlnary
for Chrislml1S.
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Tray laws made with holly
and poinsettias were made
Mira Mary Goebel, daughter tng the evening to be sent
of Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Goe· the hoSpitals in
lor
bel, Reedsville, Is to be mar· Cbfistmaa Day dinners~~·~:;
ried Jan. 2 at 11:30 a.m. to Mr. were a'tao made to re
Roger Rose, son of Mr. and thO' shut-Ins ol tbe church .
Mrs. Norman Rose Mlnemllile. the holidays.
Mias Goebel Ia i graduate ol Kra. Fielding Hawkins
Eastern Hlgb SebooJ a!ld of Mrs. Jacob Turner, boslessel, .
St. Joseph's School of Nursing served holiday e ice
in Parkersburg. She Ia a regis- decorated cupcakes, minis
tered nurse, presently employ- coifee to the aboYe named
ed at the Vetersns Memorial Mrs. Gerald Anthony, Mrs. WU.
hospital In Pomeroy,
liam Allthony, Jl!rs. John Sell~.~·
Mr. Rose Ia a graduate of Miss Rhoda Hall, and Mrs.
Eastern High School and Obto ton Hood, Mrs. Harold Cl\88e.
State University. He is a com- chainnan, was 'In charge ol
missloned officer In the A I r the meeting.
Force and Ia temporarlly ·~·
----The line Is sleek and chic.
tioned at Medina Base, Teul.
An open church weddlne will be
The lining is fleecy and cozy.
held at Sacred Heart ehurcll,
Dressy mid heels with
Pomeroy, to be followed by a
family recepttoL at the MartiD
dainty ribbed soles ... in
Hotel.
Mrs. While 1·11 See. Seat eal
black &amp; otter to go with
Mrs. Jo Ann Wblte, owner
everything.
12.99
Bsverty's Beauty alon 111
dleport, waa elected pre1~!!
of Affiliate 11, Nallonal
COMPLETE SELECTION IN BOOTS
The Sunday School Clau o1 dressers and Cosmetologisla
the First United 'Presbyterian aociatlon, wben the fi'OOP
B¥ CONNIE, 8.99 to 14.99
. Church, taught by Mra. Dale In Point Pleasant Monday
' Walburn, held Its annual Christ- Ding.
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maa party Monday evening in Other officers elected lociudthe social rooms o1 the church. ed Paula K. Pett.ery, GallipoDecorated Christmas trees, lis; vice pi'OIIdenl;
'l1lelma
poinsettias and candleo were Blaine, GaUipolia Ferry, trea.
used in the rooms ~lng out urer; Mary Alllcf,
tbe holiday tjeme. Tbe eventnc Pteaaant, . ...,retary;
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was spent in playing games, Stow&lt;!:~ Polnl Pleeaanl,
group singing, recording sea- tee;
Mary Kay Haddos,
sions, and acts of magic prl&gt;' hlltorlan.
sented by Michael Mullen.
II waa BD!IOUDced that a""'""! Il l
Tbe group held a Rift ex· and style ...,view would
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change and presented a gift to in Fhruary A layette
Mrs. Walburn. At the close of waa held for Mollie v.,....er of
the evening refresbmenta of Ponit ~1)1 prilced!"&amp;
bollday cookies, sandwiches, po- meeting.
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tato chlpa, homemade candy Duri1l&amp; 1\11.
' and punch were served buffet CJalB arrived .and
~ style.
gi(tl. Marcella Durst,
In Any Amount
I Attendlnil were e1asa mem- 1an 0! Pomeroy,
bers and their £WI'$11 lncludln8 .Kra. :wl!lte to the m~. •
Mike Mullen, Mari' Jalie Jen·
k!nsOn, Tereoa ¥- I!Uib ~ ' th.~
Lacey, Sberry . ~, C!laDil Neo•w~~~,i
Bacbner, ~ . Millo, Ram· Ill'
alee Nlerl, id'arJ, Burkett, Nan!!f BUcbaii8D, Sbaron
HJiuty, !C. laslruc1ill
sGaao Gerlach, Lola Sauer, Raodr Leollard, Kyle Leooanl
Bill .Vatlllban.
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league's two gtonll, will· ·pa., ;.:,.":.:1
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atom caa'"' banlwood In a
staled The Eaales Wed a ilrOil8 fivo·jersC..cb' Jobn w· kl ' .
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the loop'a leadtr. wblcb Tue$y ·recJiteied tho, eala will bave U:ir
In lelh
undefoate&lt;! first
o•er a Racine Tor- Iout for· tbf:m In order to reclolnf
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Stevens Tech 611 ~w~~,! ~ tal::"~t~;!~~ Vl:'":.:~er
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eBoston U B8 Worcester Tech 55 port =~ respectively. WellWilliams .92 Norwich 57
~,:::n setback Logan itr seennd
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Buffalo 132 Wsn Ontario 87
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with a 77-110 dectSt Fra 1s (N y ) 76
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Jl m Crow toppell l&gt;om..-oy's ·
scoring attack with 12, Sam
Loyola (Md.) 116 ference, the two co-leaders _:
Arnold bad 11, Keo English 5, QuCol. St. U. 87 Cornell U. 6$
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Bargains Friday - Saturday
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MOST ALL ITEMS
AT COST or LESSU

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GROUPS OF DRESSES - - - - - - - - - - - $2-$3-$4
GROUP LADIES' CAR COATS
NOW 5.00
LADIES' FALL &amp; WINTER HANDBAGS

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GROUP LADIES' SUMMER SKIRTS

'12 PRICE.

LA~II'S' NAME. BRAND BRASSIERES

R!DUCID

BOYS' ILUE. oi&amp;ANS, "Corral lrond"

okins llope to scalp Bowling
Green CiiJ' the Falcons' hnme
ii'Ounda- lt ahouldu't ,prove too
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llfllcull, for BowllJJ8. Green II
rlnless. In three start•.
Cincltill81i· may flnd the going
t bit lougher agalnat lnvsdlng
i&lt;ansas.. · Tile Jayllawk-s can
lhow onlY, a 3-2 record, but 11
lllcludes an OIHil liclng of Loy1ia (ill.) In their last. outing as
their 8-foot.ll center Wall wer.
ey scored 42 J)Oints. ,W 'Bearcats are 2,1, l~sing ,tG MlainL
Central State, overlooked In
:he ratings, rose up to clobber
voungstoWII, 114-63
Weclne•
lay nilbt OD• the Penautna' own
oourt. The Marauders bad na
troUble at all coasting to their
lixtb win .In as !Jl&amp;DY atarb,
tbla victory being agalil.!t the
elptb • ranl:ed leap~ ~
ulial1 colleges. it was yOunp,
town's lint IOU l!t ,t1J&lt; gameo:
w~ TrJeo Comebilck
Tonight . the Mal:auder try 111
Invade Steubenville
an at.
'empt to band the ~anl:ed
Batons tlfelr first derUt In ·six
llattl.
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Wlttonbei-J, Jarrett with Its
first bome 4ourt lou to an 'Ohio
Coaference.feam In nearly Dine
yoan; tries;. to let back In ihe
leque racil onlght at Obei'lil!llllrletla, which took ·111
e~kloow~eN&lt;l~·~
~eell, alao. will te trylnfl to ·
IICiund ·a~t WO!!Ster: · ,•· :...
Toledo, billeted by Vll~va
on the road,, conttnuea Its east11'11
· engagemOal

REDUCED
BILLY THE KID JEANS. ~
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LITTLE GIRLS' SLIPS, now for ,~h.,Jatmn'
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Jell Werry 2 and Kelly Meeens 80 Kings Point 79
throws Kenzie 4. Arnold fouled out In Penn St. 73 Temple 63

24 of them

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Ro nd Gordon collected 21
for BaldwJn.Wallace in a
romp over cameg!• Tech
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The tw~ Ohio entrl.es in the
Quantico (Va.) Marines CJuist.
mu, TOurnament were ~ted
out Ill title oontenlion In their
first outtngs. Slippery Roet
came from behind to lllp Franklin University of Columbus 7871, despite 1 26-polnt shoWing
by · the Ohioans' Ron Stewart
Philadelphia Textile will
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defeated Pomel'Oy 41-12 In the
pre!linlnary game. Keu Theiss
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Wash 'n We1r. Oxford Cloth, Decton and
Dectolene .
from 4,50 to 8,95
eSPORT SHIRTS by Arrow &amp; Monticello
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hair
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eJADE-EAST-after shave and cologne
• PAJAMAS-broadcloth, knit, flannel,
Decton &amp; Dectolene
from 3.95 to 12.95
eHATS by Portis
eTOPCOATS, RAIN WEAR l ALL-WEATHER
COATS by Alligator

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ohn Putnam of Drake and
Westmnstr (Pa. 88 St. Vio. 73
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H James Chandler of Benedict, a
CCNY 70 Bridgeport 57
Tr
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an- palf ol husky running backs,
C W p .t
nal'l- ace to move mto the , have signed to play with the
. . or 67 Southampton 48 scoring lead In the league with 1 Green Bay Packers next seaSoulh
25.0 average.
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Duke 80 Clemson 'It
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~ '!hllo Dana He.ndrlll and Jacksonville 72 Spring Hill 71
BOb Doddle each had eight. 0'· Southern u , 128 Togalco 88
Brien led the Panthers wltb ~- S.E. La. Coll. 94 Miss. Col. 78
Lambuth 79 S. W. TeM. 73
Laughlin taUied S1 points.
S.W La .. 70 La Col 88
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High Poml 70 GuJIJord 88
Other games scheduled .to- Mor Har. 100 Bluefteld st. 114
~ht will bave West Uberty at Cbattanoop 92 Ftor. st. 81
Rio _Grande, Western Reserve Loulsvtue 67 Syracuse 12
hosting Jobn Carroll, Defianeo· RPI 98 Bridgewater 8'1
visiting Bluffton, c..., at Walsli Lenoir Rhyne fill, Wofford 7S
and Wilberforce on the road at Maryland St. 55 Norfolk st. 54
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La. Tech liN Utile Rock U. 72

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Don Schollander of Lake oswego, Ore., winner of four Olym.
pic gold medals, arrived
Wednesday for an exhibition
lour of France.
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h.;s evening. Opening tipoff

Baylor 86 N. West
Texas 8i
Regis ICoi.l Col. 11
Wsn. Colorado St. 62
Colorado 68 Wyommg 63

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ErictheGustavson
Athens.
Pete
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average.
In the other pmes last week
611 Nelsonville I Pomeroy remain:

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Albany
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Hartwick 60 1Lemoyne (NY) 53
Lycoming 97 Muhlenberg 71
E . Strouds. 74 Treoton St. 69
Assumptlnn 82 Stonehill 62

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Athe.n• has won 22 ;tralght
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all-time record of 49 set by Gal10 Yt;ars ago. Last year
was the only lea~ue team
Mldweat
to beat Nelsonvnille.
, Wsn Mlcb. rt Illinois St. 11

A full slate Is set
as frontrunners Athena and
aonvolle, both 2.() In the
and 2.() overall, play at Athena
and Pomeroy (2~) boola
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the game In an overtime.
Sayre led all scorers with 17
:hlleWthlfe' point-getters for Hiln o e s team were Ma,rk
Beegle, 8, Mike Hayman 5, Stephen Shuler I and Bob Ada£111

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Indiana St. 1!5 Kent St.
Rockhur!l 75 Omaho 72
Cen. tO.) St. 84 Youngstwn 63
Denison
He1delbery 44
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Loyola (Ill. I 84 N. Oak. St. 83
Iadiana Cen. li7 Earlham 110
Northwood Ins!. 78 Hillsdale 74
Keameys !Neb.) St. 83
Fort Hays (Kan-1 St. 8(1
McKendrep 82 Marion 67
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Oklahoma 85 Texas Tech 79
Texas
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HoustonA&amp;M
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Texas Luth. 73 Southwestrn 84

get put big Kansas
Central State ·wiD be aiming for
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at Nelsonville Monday . T h e
other league teams will be in·
volveJ In loop aelion Toeaday
as Athens Is at Galltpolis and
Logan at Jackson.
College BaskethaU llaullt
Dan Crothers, who
scored
over ball of his team's point.s
By Uolted Prell Inlmlallonal as Jackson lost to Athena tast
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week 75-52 Jhe bad 27) jumped
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Rutgers 101 Columbia 89
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Brown 88 Yale 54
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victories out of tho fire. ' . ion .the
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Five veterano leod the Bob- Ier. 8oth squadt are U for ihe Hannan Traet's Wlldeats
Lonny Tyo, Junior, Cllf· aeaaon '!lth Kyger Creek hold- ICoach Georae Evi!M wW
a alilhl clfenalve odvao- to D. Wasbinglllo lor 1 DOD18
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pleased with the it work oo lht
Lo&amp;an bas ~ contests varsity, may do II again. 1Botb
" Gallipolis and Wellstoo In- boys, 8-3 Bill Davis and 5-11
lido league play, to Union Fur· A,. Bradbury, bave
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IU!Ve been flattened by (\tbena week.
and Pometoy In the SEOAL, The promoUona thin the ranka
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Creek
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toying with the idea. of botdlng f . . The referee might have
Davis and BradOO!'y for ,... . been right about calling that
Coach Brooks Adklna of lA&gt;-, serve game duly, l}ll&lt;!j!d'!d,' Un._.,foal 00 me!"
gan apparently will go witb the der SEOAL. rules If a ~ play·
same five that opened earlier ling In
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Jim Phelps at forwards, W I serve game jnilsl 1Ji h.rfeited.
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Jobn Gasser In the pivot, and j The Jackets, 'then may line !
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M!ddll!f!OI'I and Loaan. a cou- 1scorers
the club ·
p)e of basketball teams so far
Coach ooCarl
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Helen Help 11~! It welcximM
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SeDcl ra~ teen-age questioiTns
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new Peter O'Toole epic; "Lord Jim," will
be· hit With tbe ladies. After I recent
private ~nlr.g at bls home, be dlscov-.red ''I ·Love You Peter" written In llpstick on one of lbe walla . .. . , .. Della
Reese's manager, Lee Magid, has !au&amp;
ched his own dlscery, LMI RecordS, even
!bough Della is signed to RCA-VIctor . ..
One of lbe llJost popular of lbe female
television stars has fallen bard for a
guest she bad on her show not long ago.
He's eliglble, but disinterested, so be
gave her the pollte brush and she's doing
the broken heart bit.
Rex Harrison, in London for the Dec.
21 premiere of "My Fair Lady," will stay
over to make his grand entrance at the
opening of. "The Yelldw Rolls Royce" on
Dec. 30 ... Abbe Lane and Marty Erlich·
man (Barbra Streisand's manager) have
severed their business relationship a!ready, although be was slated to be one
of the groomsmen at Abbe's wedding
Cliff Robertson would like to buy the
fabulous 65-foot yacht used in the flick
"Love Has Many Faces." Frightfully expensive, however; the interior was done
m the manner of an ancient Oriental
palace, and that seemed to run into a lot
of money ... The large laugh in ~he re·
cord business is a shaggy-haired rock 'n'
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" wh o are
ro11 act ca11 ed "Tite Barbanans,
more British than any of the rest. Actual·
ly, insiders know, they're New Englanders from the vicinity of Cape Cod. Their
manager, veteran Buddy Friedlander, decided to make them over ln the manner
of the English chaps who are doing so
well, and the scheme worked .

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Mrs. Pauline Taylor, E11le
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Get your best girl friend to
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10ing steady, ask him what be
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This column Is dedicated to
family Jiving, so if you're having
kid trouble or just plain lrouble, Jet Helen Help YOU. She
wlil. also wecome your OWD
amusing · experiences.
ress Helen Bottel In care of
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Deor Aunt G&lt;!rty:
How can I find out II lhll
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Jnteresling Idea. I doubt that I
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cai'ds would have been defeated. Of
COUne they're dreamers, or they W\!Uld
realb:e that union leaders are lntert$1ed
in raking In the dues, not in the ,.uality
of performances , .. British roek n' roll
promoters are in a tizzy. Record ules
are still going strong, but the concert
busln~ss has taken a blg slump, and they
can't figure out the apparent contradlction.
Former Presldent Eisenhower was all
set to demand National GOP Chairman
Dean Burch's scalp at the meeting with
Barry Goldwater and Richard Nixon at
the Waldorf, but former Secretary of the
Treasury George Humphrey In a long
te1ephone conversation, persuaded Ike to
walt until after Jan. 22 when the members of the National Republican Committee convene in Chicago. Eisenhower isn't
at all thrilled by Goldwater. but he has
become friendly again with Nixon, and
wants to see lbe former Vice President
take a more active role in politics.
A group of 100 U. S. gamblers from
the New York area had an unpleasant
experience when they found themselves
stranded on an island in South America
do · lOU say'?- I to which they had repalred on a gamb~~GrcHA .
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lets' junket. The U. S. consul bad to fly
in from Bogota to have the &amp;lane a_nd i_ts
I !iay you . didn't read much occupants released when t e casmo m
farthl!l' !han the headlines, or which" they had been frolicking went
you would have discovered the bankrupt and couldn't pay the junketbilla. (Aren't you glad[ou're paying
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~cherst~l} !"On~t mention his bring my grades up from
ljJme. ~~~Jfl'f!ll, love or infatua. If•I tho118hll'd ~~e a bud&lt;
tjon? -~D
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tfelieve. tid \"' niucl! mo~e sur· THE mgH "C's"
jrlsed ~ .h!iar of a girl who Dear -t'Jf;
liASN'T ' lallen In love•: with Sorry, I'-m nqt a ".buck an
at least one man leacher by A" woman. You should study
lite lime ,she is ",going on 14." and learn for what you'll GET
What you feel ·~e neither love out of it, no,t what you'D MAKE
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You seemed to think It
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on homework. Yet 1 read In a
Sonday magazine the •IIIF
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where It ""id there's a
bemg
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work eornpletely. It isn't neeessary, some profesSor.
CON REQUESTI

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took a long oeean voyage during the Investigatlon of loan sharb .... . Nancy
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re.Uy play, and do lt for a llvjllg ber lhiB leacher · "' II&lt;
aren't happy about lbe results of last
very special _.- perbaJ!I u the week'• electioiUI at 802 headquarters.
person who gave 10U •
They blame It on the newly Instituted
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daugbter Kathy's Junior H!gb
School paper:

By !rete Wlaebrerter
Mr. and Mrs. True Blessing
were 1uests of Irene Wlnehren·
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Mr. and Mrs. Roll Wlnebren·
or 1nd Donltll elllled an Mr.
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ovenlng.
Mrs. Alllk'ey Hollman and
Mrs. Sandra Shields' '!ere busi-

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Hartle) . Pl. Pleasant ; Thomas Pleosant Lions Club w!U hold ket for the Januuy term of. Ma. beth Crlllk fl. QuiA.~] ponoos alteod~the ~let hlld mad~ Each unlt U~DI·
Forbus!, , Gallipoli•
Ferry; their annual Christmas party son County Circuit CoiU't baa Colt et a!; Sldlley E.
e- !IllS porty '"'youth ~~·
r:.. ed IIIII ~llhlll their uiuL
Mrs. Bryan Shinn. Leon ; Mrs. Monday, De&lt;ember 21 . at 6:15 been released.
IIIID. Eaecutor, et al n .
tho Muon n
er
a b ers french frleo, JIO:
James Chattin, MaS&lt;lll ; Mrs. p.m. in the rdnanre School cafe. Civil actions lloted for this lab Gorllnder, el II; Wbolellle CUb Scooll, S::OU~.~
~~~~- .,.;,kles, punch ar.l
c H. _Cy,...s. Crown Ctty; Bob- , teria . All Lions and their !ami· term are :
SeMen, ~-· ~o.
11«1,~~ &amp;'~ - and commit- cOlfee were served. Women as"" N1bert, Galllpolos Ferr).
I lies are invited to attend.
Ja es C Euler VI JIWIII.I vllle __!~1 -Yt. ••
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Marjorie L. C.ualand; v. w. , Dlren and
G were J ~yce ..,.1'800,
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two covered dishes. lncludmg Harris et a! vs.
Lucille V W Siders Jr et ~ VI Jac:k
guesbl were Mr. uy 10~, Eileen Foreman, Delores
'BI RTHS : Ml:. and Mr&lt; . Dot-- Ione meat dish, their own table Swackhamer, 'et al; A. L. Kine H;..b.ick ei 1 j'; Ap~hlan
District Eaecu~ve, Paid Taylor, L)-M Connolly, Cor:
131 Kc,lrr Pr Pleasanl . a dau- 1service and cloth. Coffee, milk, vs Edwin L King; Don
F. Power Q. •• RuueU L Ban
Dlatrlct Cornml11loner AJeunder, Myra Jl)lsell an
, hler· \lr' acd Mrs. Delbert , rolls and butter will be furnish - H~tten A~. et a1 vs. Ma. et 11 . Appo
. locluon Power
and soa. Rlcky, of Pom~! Helen Baldwin.
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· and ·members of
Hollin~.
a son : ~rr. and I ed by the cub. pa_ren ts are aI- son Realty
Co.,
L. Curry, et ali Ap..
··-~· Miles
Olflcer·
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Mrs . Arlee Oillard, .lr.
Pl. ' so requosted to bn.'ll! a 5(1 cent Somervillt, eta! vs. Commercial palachlan Power Co. vs. Walter Hl'VattonD
Boy their lamlllea attendl\li were
Ple• &gt;" nt. a d•ughter , Mr. and ' gift for earh of theil own chi!- , Credit Corp., et al; Commer- H. Garland, et al;
Mayor. ~~ee ~ttendln Mike Forioinan, Gary Rusa~U.
l l" Herman Bowers, Gallipo- dren, and Santa Claus wtll dts- ' cia! Credit Corp. va, B. L. Som- Power Co. va. Hilda
etal; SCout i;'~
ldwln Wood: l!obbie Lambert, Mike l.ewts,
;J 5 fprry , a son.
tribute the gifts.
erville, et al ; Bank of Ripley. Finley E. Stewart, Ckta., et
~ere waR 8 1 H seiJ and Brian Johnson, David IJohnson,
.,i~nftiiiiiilwooiec«••c•:ocoii...,ir•iii~:'li-;,-,..-ii-....
a corp., vs. Jesse F. Harrell, vs. Linda Fay Slewart, an In- :;~m,::· oger Y
Mlli•. Chari.. )lnd Randy
Jr., and Nora L. Harrell; F1- !ant
Yor.
noUy, Tommy and Charles Samdelity and Casualty Co.
vs.
Mr. Naoh Introduced John sel David Smlth, Ricky Bur.
Douglas R. Roush;
Ani':"'• Divorces: MAr!lha Joan Hud· Rottgen, the new Eaplorer ad- r1s: Robert Belcher, Jack
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1 VI., Thomao
Jones
vs.
Hoy
Jone•.
Jr.;
FU"st
dlestoo,
el
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for
MAIOJI
Boy
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Seoul
gen,
Billy
and
Tommy
B~hlWILL BE
. National Bank or GaiUpo~ vs. ward Huddleston, Edith M. Troop. With the reslotrallon OD win.
! Marietta
Manulacturmg Co.: Houchin• VI: James E.
De&lt;ember 14 of this new UDit, Boy Scouts and !411lllies, RicAT
: Alexander McCauslond, et ·~ lno; Marjor~ EdW~ ~~tJti. Mason has a .full scoulinC pro- ky Connolly, Dewayne Taylor,
' vs. Bight McCausland, et al; ••· Lyle E1181flO
• ey,
gram,
Charles Johnson, John EbersSTIFFLER'S
~ Daisy Slerrett, et al vs. Mary chard D. Thoma• C.._ ~~Y E. One of the evening's highlights bach Mike Harbour, Eddie
; &lt;Gretchen) Wilson, In Re: Es· Thom~; Betty raw 0
vo. was the presentation of awards. Car.;,n, Sheridan Ru...U, Mar.
' tale of C. A. Jividen, Dec.; Roy crawford; D~le ~= Unit Round-Up awards were vln Newell, Bruce Al ..ander.
James L. Mash vs. Tina Mash man_vs. Murley •
.0 : giYen to Eddie Carson, John Daniel Riley, Scott C.dle, Mike
. and Cecil Mash ; City of Point Maue l.ewll vs,
Geraldi e Ebetsbach end Dewayne Tay· Johnson, Buddy Baldwin, and
Pleasant vs, Walter M. Wind- Lewis; Vesta Leone Bates VI. lor
Terry Foreman.
sor et al· Grace Furniture Co., Charles F. llates; O.r1et1 E. New troop leaders received Girl seouts and families: Sala ~orp. V; , Dr. R. L. Slack, et Gault VS, Eor~ w. a;~:t;
their patches •• follows, Eddie ly Yeager, Lucille Ord, Cinda
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a! : Toney M. Kauffer, an In- n11 L. Conra , VI •. ~1 eo
Carson, SPL, Mike Horbour, Lt- and J{athy Foglesong, Celine Me
fant, el a! vs. Wallie E. Brum- Pauley Co~a\~"
ese· brarlan, and Assistant SPL, De. Gowan, Jacqueline Gabrltch,
field : American utility Coal Co. weese VI. all
Y
we : wayne Taylor, PL. Mike John- Cecilia Smith, Mr. and Mn.
8
vs. H. A. Lieving, et al: Del- Delwon
;~ ~:-:e son, ,-\PL. Buddy Baldwin, APL, Cecil Smith, · Cheryl Burns,
bert Flora, Jr., an Infant, et al ret Jea~ U Wlid • Ed . Ricky Connolly, QTM, Terry Georae Burns, Lynn Connolly.
vs. N, R. Williamson, Sr.; Gla- vs. Wes ey · eE e, J wm Foreman, Scribe, Dewayne Tay. ·
dys 0. Ord vs. Dallas H. Roe,
~!::.b.~ vs. 0 ~·F.::: lor, received three merit bad- Altar Society
ei al ; Gtrard Fowler and Elate ac
· corg
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u ges.
Fowler vs. Jodith Kay McKin- VI. Fiorella P. Farley, · G Y Den Chief awards were pre- Meets on Monday
ney, et al; In the Matter of Stewart vs, Hilda Stewort;
sented to Ricky Connolly, Terry MASON - Til&lt;! Allar Society
Moses Tichnel Epling; Flor. old Wallace ~s- Barbara Sue
and Mike Harbour. of the SL Joseph
C&amp;tholio
ence 0 . Reynolds vs. Homer P. Walace: Benrue ~·· Woyan vs. Lawrence Foreman was pre-_Church ,met on Mllllday evening
Newell, et al; W. T. Rawleigh John W, Woyan, Jfarry
• senled the Cub Pack Unit Round II the borne_ of Mlas SleUo.
Co .. vs. H. J. Erlewine. et_al: et111kl VI. Kailtlecn Smolenski, up award by Mr. Nasb. The Gress In MallOn. Alslstlng MIA
w. King Parsons vs, Lewis A. Mabel E. Ptckens vs. Everett Auxiliary gave each potrol a sGress as hosles was MIA
Woomer; John L. Rowley vs. P. Ptd&lt;ens; Freda Wamsley vo. set .of camp I!OOklng utensils. Fredricka Scllwarz.
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Phyllis J. Martin; Elaine Row- Mervm Wamsley.
The troop committee presented Following a abort
busmest
10:00 TO 12:00
1:00 TO 2:00
ley vs. Phyllla J. Martin; Town Annulment: George
a new troop nag on behalf of meeting during which Mr1.
i of Henderson vs, Alex McCaus- vs, NeWe Leport.
their sponsor Ute Mason Volu11- Sblriey Kay presided, refresh·
·and 5:00 to 9:00
land, et al; Edna Gerlach Hart Separate MamtertaDC:e: J•f:• teer Fire Department. The PI- menls were serie&lt;Jt1
vs. Clyde Elbert G&lt;!rlach, et BeD Le!Oe vs. HarryL~
• oneerln&amp; Award earned 1n the Attending were Mrs. Mary
.
a! : Barbara Ann Brown, Admr., fie vs. Harry Lee Leffie, Nel· FaU Camporee was presented Walsll, Mrs. SleUa Werry, Mrs.
et a!, vs. John H. Davis, et al; lie M. Kinnard "· John L.
at \b)s time.
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, Sarah Tedesco, Mrs. Elizabeth
~--nard •. ,
The dining tab].. were 'deQo Chisler, Mrs. Kathryn McGowDRIVER RECOVERING
Petttton for lncre~ of Sup- orated in keeping with lbo an, Mrs. Alberta Wileo, Mrs.
PT. PLEASANT - Warren port: Donald .RaJ Ftelda .vs. Christmas season by the Jadi.. Mary Barbara Nol!ege,
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McKeever, 21, Leon, Is listed Betty Jane Ftelds; C.role Sue
!he A~Uory. The
Cub Emma Ryan and the hostesses,
in satisfactory condition
at Da~JS VI, Robert Gordon Davil.
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Miss Grell and Mist Schwarz.
Pleasant Valley Hospital after Ctvll Appeal:: R. L.
Wednesday Jn the Board School
suffering laeerations to the head vs. Jamea Ellis.
hiiiiJe and spent the day quilt·
VISIT MRS, RYAN
and hands in a one tar acci· Crtmtoal: Stale vs.
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MASON - Mr a.sd Mrs.
dent Wednesdy 2 a.m. on Route Woodro~ White and WIUiam Ed- ,..he Oak Grove EUB church James Rutherford and
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2 near Mt. Alto. McKeever will ward MtUer,
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and the Guiding Star A,dvenl Timmy, of Re)'JIOidsburg, 0.,
be cited for failure to have ve- steal; Stale ••- Dorothy
wUI each ·present 1 visited on MpQd,ay .with Mrs.
hide under control. AC.:ordia&amp; Cook, contributing; State VI. ~s program sunday ev- Ernma Ryan .. Mr. Rutberford
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to
mvest
feloniously
the Sheriff's
mishap, Dept.
McKeever
lostgattng
coo- Leonard
CnrnrnaJLee,
Appeals:
StaleIleaL
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irol of his 1955 model car on a Billy Gene McClary, drlvmg
OHIO
POMEROY
curve. The mishap is still un. of center; S!tle vs. Loul.s_ M.
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VIckers, drlvmg while lrttozieatState vo. Archle ' lleltry,
Frank Forshee, Donald Forshee,
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From $2.50

lle'U be warm
and dry Ill
ant of tbeat
DIW jaelleta,

!her coal cham~
from our &amp;election from our , ..
ln &amp;illl I to 18.
1edlan of co~
·tar otyles,
· From$2.91

From $4.~

OMEGA

With a lbt

He wW be aU set
for w!Dier'o wprst
weather wltll a Zip.
Out Lined All·Wea·

will &amp;ive hJm a lot

color~, aU llitop tallnrod(
ln easy eare fabrica.

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DI'HIShirts

selection of IIJ~

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20 fnm $22.95

51-

'"'"' 8.98

Pari•
Belli
from $1.50

able in 4 ...

to be worn with pride~

men.

· From$3.91

him WBrllllh to fiJht
wlil1ter's cold with 1 ...,.
Surburban ehosen

He will really appre·
eiote Jade l!ut AJ,
ter Shove, Colo&amp;ne
or Deodoran~ avail·

~ristma.s gifts ...
Surl!!uruns

DreiS
Slack•

R111by

Meeker Billfolds
from $3.98
Jade Elet
ToiletriH

:pour J0W11

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Bluer

.length, and o lot of

bil

Freeman Shoes

ae·s in for comfort ly falhioned in
all year lone: wbea the famous Ar-

Coot

choo011 from our colle..
liOD of muted pattema
or soUd sholln&amp;&amp;,
.Sizet 6-12

~;ized

Dunmar Robes

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From $1.00.$3.00

From $19.95

eomfortable sleep.
lng lD coat or

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' Surllurltans

From $2.98
Interwoven Socks

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Chooae eaq

This ehrJstmas give
a sport ahirt choseu
our seleetion of easy
fabric•, in checks,
,
stripe1, patterns or solid
colors.

our

en from our selection
of waist band or sur
coat styles. Choose now
for Jightweigbt comfort.

GREEN LEATHERS

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your youDIIDill will be
pleutd with • .,..,

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e.BROWN PA'rl'INA
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ChooSe his favorite
style of socks from

new McGregor chos-

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from '16.95

From$5.98

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warmt.ll all winter with

Avenue

by Corti.,- &amp;

Swank Jewel.,. from 1.50

wonted&amp;, flannels, and ra·

EVERY NIGHT

;.::,lipol'· QL•-

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Sport Coats

Beau Brummell Tin
from 1.50

of gabardines

9:~

PAUL DAVIES JEWELERS

from $19.95

Reston

Slaeb cboaen from

He will be at his cornbest with a
new sweater chosen
from our complete
lection of pullover, zip
or button cardigan atyJ.

by McGregor

Men's Clothing
29.95 to 75.00

by R11ton

Sweaters

;;~:·$~~'2~9 5 ·Jackets

From $49.95

Sport Coats from 19.95

$35.95

From $7.98

ture Fabric Suit you WiU-be
living his wardrobt 1 most
welcome lifl ChOGH from
outstanding new pattera. efor solid shadlngs.

From$29.95

An Alligator AU-weather Coat
is the perfect gift. It will give
him the fabric, fit, and fashion
be wants. and the protection he
needs with the deep-pyle zip-out
liner_

t:et

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By aurpriJins blm !hi!
Christmas with a new Fea-

He will really enjoy one

by Alligotor

gift cerJficate is the perthought for 1
$1ative or friend,
lbd he eon choose
the style, color and
trim he prefen
While rememberina:

Women's HI HEELS

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by Crlckelftr

$49.95 to $65.00
AR-Weather Coats

j. Stetson

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for

weather protection.

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-Stetson
Hats

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Open Nites Till; To Dec. 23rd

~aring pleasure plus com-

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bas Zippy Stride dog food at
$8.45 per hundred. A large
selection of Cllristmas trees
at a very low price, Bananas
at 5 lb. for 59c. Union Workman tobacco, buy two and
get one free, s1iced balonga
3 lb . for $1.. 2 lb. wieners for
89c. Ole Santa Claus will be

Card of n.anks

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WE WISH to express our thanks
to Dr. Pic:kens, the stan of
,Veterans Memorial Hospital, 1
.Jdiddleport Emergency Squad
1tawlings • Coats Funeral Di- 1

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·and the many [riends and re·

1t in our showroom . Buick'•
finest and best and this one
is exce1lent. Fully equitlped.

63 Pontiac _ $2,395
Just arrived. Catalina 4 Dr.
Like new one owner car that
we sold and serviced since
new. Power steering &amp; brakes. We can proudly refer you
to ownet'.

helpful during the illness and until three o'clock.
lleatb of our heloV&lt;d mother,
12 17 3tc '
Mrs. Pearl Pugh. Your
- ----1ftoughUu\ness in our sorrow SINGER SEWING
machine, I'____
,•:_"'"...:..'...;••.;.·
~s meant so much and is s~ws forward and reverse. I'
feep1y appreciated.
Z1g zags, monograms, etc.,
;
The Children
WJthut attachments. Pay

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Powergllde trans. Beaullful
lvo~ and oUver blue flniJb.
., than u.ooo mu.. and in
Lell
mint condition. Radio, b.eater, whitewalls and ali the

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SALE: Modem aD eleo&gt;-11
lire S bedroom home. 100
100 lot. Syreeuse, Phone
Sterrett· WY •r-•.
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11 25

firm Mlchinery

and low mileage, red over
Ivory finish, 326 VB engine,
automatic trans. I.Jke new
whitewan tires, radio and
beater. The word ia 10 on
thil sharp car.
$l

700 _ 4 Door. Real economy
and standard trans. Good
tires, rtdlo, heater, daft:

·blue finish,

interior

like

$895
FOR SALE: 11H9 Ford tractor,
plow, disc, cultivator!!, rear 1
mower, subsoil plow. W. F. • 1960 RAMBLER
Hill, Chester. Phone 9&amp;&amp;-3080- . Claule 4 Door Station Wag11 15 3tp
on. Locally owned and a nice
well eared for car. e cyl. eD·
gine with new rings, atd.
trans. Radio, heater, good
fo Rent
tires. Bei.ge and brown fin·

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balance due $37.61 -

terms.

USED

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WY 2~2.
12 57
I WISH tot bank each and ev.
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erYone who sent me cards while SINGER. a~tomatic Zig Zag. .
l wai · a patlent at
Meigs All bu1It-1n features. Button- ;
General Hospttal. I would a)- holes, faney designs, s~ws on :
so Uke to thank ench one who b~ttons, etc. Just dial it. Will
lisited me while I was in give full guarantee to party
the hospital, everyone who assuming last 9 payments of :
called my husband on the $8.25 each. WY 2·3862.
!
SHit At .. .
lolephone regarding my con·
_ 12 17 6tc
ditiun, the nurses -RhO were ELECTROLUX Sweeper, com·
Zerkle's Transfer Co.
So kind to me and Dr. Davis plete with attachments, spray
Middleport, 0.
for being a very kind dortor. ! gun - cleans like new. Pay
May Gnd bless each aud ev· off balance 6 payments $6 50
eyone, Is my prayer. Mae each. WY 2-3862.
12 17 61c
Con Bo Bought
Lightfoot.
12 17 Ito TWENTIETH
- -- entury welders,
Roasonoble
air ccmpressors,
battery
Lost and Found
chargers and welding sup- Phone or Write Credit Dept.
--=::::.-=.:.::....:..~.:.::.- I plies. Free trial. Meigs Coun-

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ty Landmark 1 Pomeroy.

of New ,

Haven, red and white, three
year old male Beagle, with
collar but no name tag. Jack
Roush., 882-2.80.1, New Haven.
12 17 3\C

SPINET
PIANO

12 17
1
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LOST~ English

shepherd le·
male pup, black, white and
tan., in the vicinity ol Pine
Grove. N. G. Rose, Minersville, WY 2-6710.
12 17 3tc

LOOK I

SUMMER &amp; SON
Phone 286-2104
Jackson, 0.

FOR RENT
One Modern
Ap1rtment

Throe Rooms and Bath
Gas Furnace Heat, Gaa C"..ook·
ing Stove. Electric Refriger.,.

tor, First Floor Apartment.
Hardwood

Floors.

arate Entrance Front &amp; Back.
Laundry Facilities In Base·
ment, Located Center of Mid·
dleport, Close To Shopping
District, Close To Churches
and Schools.

Rent $60.00 Por Month

S..orCall

DAVID C. MILLER
Middleport, Ohio
Phone WY 2-5191
ln Pomeroy. Phone

Of Clean Used

VOLKSWAGENS

$1895

011 while !llllah. Like new
WW tlret. V8 engine, Automatlc trans., P.S. "' P.B. Ra·
dio. A real tporty eer wilh
quality rou'll like.

$1595
1958 CHEVROLET
Biscayne 4 Door. Clean. In·
terior, sharp ivory and blue
finish, good Urea, radio and
beater, 8 eyL engine, Powerglide trans., good tires.

$795

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SERVICE

From !he lartlellt truelt or

oulld...r

rodlator lA&gt;

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aalleatbealer..,..

BJ.AmNAR'S
flY N14l

code as ustiff," al4b0Uib no.
•• tough .. !be
;overnment
bad suggested. II Is deslp'
to slo!&gt; 111t1 advertising appeal,

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In any medium. thai might .,
courage young people ta star:
smoking. To thai eilil. leBIImon
ials or endorsemetlll by alh·
leteo or celebrities 1'1"' banneo
if they would appeal es~IJ
to lbe young."

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$1195

NICE BUYS IN TRUCKS
48 C.HEVROLET ~ TON PICKUP - - $295
61 CHEVROLET~ TON PICKUP_ $1295
58 FORD 1 TON CHASSIS. Du1l wheels $895

BOWIJNG GREEN - ·JSAR
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old Anderso~. Bowlinl Gie"
.6. C. IIIIADPORD
State Udlverslty alhletle 4lr1c
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tor, today announced bls retire., II tic ment elf~ve AUI. Sl, 11li!L

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Motor Company
Pomeroy, Ohio

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4:110 IJIIirdlaDge .
1:00 Commanlty News
1:05 \Vwld Newt
S:1S ripo.t. Today
5:25 Weather
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1:41 Slll!l Off

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TlE IDIOT" SEFOR!i OUR
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7:00 Ba St!U aod Know
7:8.1 N""'
7:08 Mualeal Clod!
7:30 Newo llladllneo
7:31 Maslcal Doell

RUINEOI

1:t6 Wlll1lllill Testlmooy
1:00 Oblo Valle7 N.,.
1:01 World Nowo
8:10 sports Today
l:lli Wealbar
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li'OotbaD
10:10 Son&amp; &amp; StorY Hour
10:~ Pamllr Warttblp Hour
11:00 N.,a, Army Hour
1~:1111 Publle Semco
12:00 News &amp;ondup
12:20 Ballclln Board
12::15 New•/0 Grama
12:80 Saturday MaUnoe
1:11i Oblo Stata Footboll

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5;00 Newa
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6:16· Sip Olf

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~ERE, STAN 7 W1&lt;CJS
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MONDAY TBRV FRIDAY
11:811 Larry Anderson Show
f:OO Btl SIUI and ltDo!r
8:00 Sign Clot - Newo
3:00 .JITn Mees Show
7:03 News
7
4:00 TIDJIS Santa Claus Show
' 08 M~al Cloct
8:05 Scared Heart
8:20; ~eiJI County RFD
4:15 JITn Mees Show
7:30 Newa Headllneo
8:25sPiii!' Bowers - Farm
4:30Eiectric Co. Nowa
7:32 Musical Cloct
6 : ~30~ Blll Miller Sho"
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8:ji Weather
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8:25 Countcy Jamboree
8:)6 MUIIeal Cio"k
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7:_QO Larry Andiii'IOII Show
ll:li l;omommfiJ . News
9' 00 Talk of the Town
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7:5t!, Newo
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12:00 Noon Ne11's
1:55 M-.. Oo1DI\Y News
8:00' Bill .llfiDer S~
12:! 5 Mueial lnter~e
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8:00.. Johnoon $1~ Ins. . 12:30 The Rev. Merlin Ta&lt;ita · :141-15 Fllllllly Wartdtip Hour
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excepl Friday, Cburcb
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1:4~ &amp;S SUpep Mkl. Sbow .. 8:30 SUnday Show
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61 CHIV. Heavy Duty With Tandem Axle

OPEN EVENINGS

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OPEN AN ACCOUNT IN 3 MINUTES

Whatever
the
you say
it better
with a

Christmas is the Season for
Remembering friends - to
Join in a Harmonious Chorus
with ..-lshes of Joy. Good
H~alth and Happiness. lt's
tPe time, too, when Greet·
ings are exchanged.
nus
year the DaUy Sentinel will
ru:tve a special
Classified ·
Greeting Classification. 12word greeting with sigtlature,
only $!.00. Greetings to run
for I daY• prior to Christ·
mas. FamDy Greetlop ()Illy.
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real sharpie alld only

$1395

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Complelt 8fnlcl

4 l;)oor Sedan. Dark blue !In·
iall, clean Interior, V8 engine.

Std. tnns. Radio, heater,

CROSSWORD.

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NEW YOU THE
aGA·
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rette industry WednesdBJ pre
11 :~::::::::::::::::: sented a detaUed sell·pollclnt
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advertlslna: code designed main
EXPERIENCED
ly to stxlp young .....,le !rom
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smoklnll·
FirSt reactlon cleser!bed' lh&lt;

1961 OLDS F 85

700 - 4 Door. Local owned
and real low mUeage. Sold
and serviced in our shop.
Powerglide trans. Radio,
heater, new tires, Almond
fa"wn linif:lh with matchi.nt
interior. A Season Special.

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IIU11JliG. Plo 'IIlio liMO. IIUI&gt;oerlberllD 1be Unlll!d Stile•
, . _ Alllld ' ...... llill canada.

Porches Front and Back, Sep-

room and

A Nice Selection

Large

,_._lie

healer, red
olDy! trim.

$999
1962 CORVAIR

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..., - - - - "ten biggest stories of JJM" in
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Monr.a COUpe. A •-• w
milellie loeal car. Jet" blaolt:
finish. tlras ahow Utile
110 h.p. enctne, t speed

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mill1er1 hlerarchJ
poi!t&lt;:
Plloao WI .. troopo at tho SaigOII poll clllee
U.a,aotp IJill
nodlt
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flalvllt OiiiD'.;;;ibrow. Buddbl•t

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aD """""'·· ieadertl ' have 'tbreatenld
to
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Past Matrons and Past Patrons
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· Wingett and Harriett Nelgler Morris; worthy palron, '"
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The retiring Wortlly Matron,
MPSS IVA STEWART
Mary Lou lble, was presented
a Past Matron's Jewel by EUL
Mrs. Iva Stewart, Middleport, is announcing the en· ,
abelh Toney_ John Ihle, the r~ gagement of her daughter, Iva Marie, to Mr. Robert Sis-.
tiring Worthy Patron, was pre. son, son of Mr. and Mrs. Wayrie Sisson of Kyger. Miss
sented a Past Patron's Pin by 1 Ste•wrurt, daughter of the late Clarence Stewart, is a 1964 ,
Alfred Toney.
of Middleport High sc~ool ..nd iB employed by
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T. Jay Bradshaw. Mr. Sisson is a 1962 gtaduate of . Mr. and Mn. WOllam lfoud.
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1K)•g_er Creek High school, and is employed by the State •ashe!~ Mrs. Melvin Gljlmm IIIII
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and! wM':rf~a. Mra. ~~lOll~
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Holly, poin..,ttias and other , Mrs. Grtmm presented
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throughout the borne. Mrs. Jane ln3s," by Mrs. Hill; Mrs. Lou· , Gallipolis.
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• conducted Thursday afternoon gave the reding, "Back
to llfr anc1 Mn. ~ .B1'11cll
at 2 p.m._ in Riverview Ceme- Santa," and Mrs, Grimm read , were Sundll)' dinner iUelll ~
tery in Middleport wllb Rawl· an
article on
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in , Cards,"
dith and IOIIIJ•. Tile bJrtbdll)' Ql
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Afterwards, oontesis
John .!!femlltb ,.. ~ted.
won by Mrs, Neigler and Mn. Mr. and Mn. Cblrll!ll R. ·Kfrr
Webb. A gift exchange was held Sr. were GalllpoUe ~ 'fledJust Rac'd
and refreshments were served nesdar;
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Johnson, Mrs. Grella Sunpson,
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Mrs. Cora Webb, Mrs. Harriet
Nelgler, Mr. and Mrs·
Mn. 0. 'p, ·JDela,-Pil dod
Hensley, Mr, and Mn. Bert an lntereati!!C .:......., ee·CiarlltAT SPECIAL PRICES
Grimm. Mr. and Mrs. Dale Hill, mas storlu
'a&lt;waiMr. and Mrs. WW!am Btewat'l, ume written by •
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and Mr. and Mrs, W. 0. Barn- Aldrich ~. ·"IOUl'llaJ'·
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to Cbriatmu " wbotl ljle MidA dinner meetin&amp; wiD be held dlepqrl Ll~ Club ~ 'll'fll.
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Jan. 10, the place to be decided nesdit ~~ the borne ~ !ln.
later.
Cbarlel Bradbury,
Mn. Kl$ elloa il . llory
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