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ISa1enrCen~er PTA
Carol Bachtel Speaker At MYF Meeting ·Holds Sess1on
Sunday At Heath Methodist Church M•:mday Evening

Elberfelds
JANUARY SALE

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votlons which were closed with prayer. Karen McElhinney was

preaJdeot, In ehlrae. The meetmg
~peoed with ' devotio~al period
David Konkright , Cha irman of Christian Outreach, intro- It" charge of Roberta W1lson .
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e r a ~s1nesa seN on . a rea ·
&amp;ram , Mtss Car ol Bar ht('l R:-.1. 11-ho l k
d t ld th ing "Tbe SmaUest Blc54ing" was
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' told the J::roup of tlw proh~:om~ eri
wg up nun:mhg an ~h h le given by Adra Swick ' and a son g
.eounte rf&lt;l m hN ll ne of work .~rkoop htna~ 'anykl mgd wl 0d .-:' 8 'h' 'I w., PJ.'tilented by Linda Cardillo
a ~:s arn wor &amp;n s u y .
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advrce · Lo work as though every -, Ruth Wallter. A ~elhonstrahon of .
1 ' " 11 , • d 1• 1wruled on you and pray ' the new opaqUe
projector was
mry thmg d~pcnded 011 I m•de by ,Prineip&gt;l Nelhe Vole who 1
thanked the Dan1111e Tdephone I
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Pomeroy, Ohio
·o. lor makmc the, Jjurchase of the 1
qu· ~ ~~nn ard answer pen od projector poaaible..
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Tht• tn .! \l!~er's re port was g:iv
Re~reshmcnt.s co.mnuttee for the .
e n by Sandra Brl'wington _ Plans meetm&amp;: wu Ndlte Myers, Ht&gt;len
Not Open Tonight
Wt'rc rn:ulf' for memlwrs to attend Miller and Glenna Crisp. The
:.lu· Mtd ~~ litt er Int.ti1 u tc to be held next meeting will be held Feb. 1.
THURSDAY and FRIDAY
al lrunlun nea t week.
The PTA now haa ,BO members.
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" liOLIDA Y FOR LOVERS"
Rev _ Konkri ght announced the
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Clifton Wc bh - J &lt;~nl' Wyman
1Casey and Rev . Konkright were
at l' nr tsmo uth f&lt;"ehruary 19-21.
The meeting was closf'd wit h I the aduJtll "ttenar~g the' meeting.

planlst and Ruth Edwards, song leader.

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During "lllllnory" and after such a busy HoUday Sea·

son - there are many many omaU lots of lnerchandlae thru out the i!Wre to be IIOid at spedal prlceo as you vl.slt the store durillg "Jlllluory" - see the..,
and also the 'l'llllY spedal pul'&lt;basto on sale.

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CHUCKL£ FOR fODAY
A COMI'I,NY PC)!.ICY
CAMB~IA,

y._ tUPJ) lurtlon
who ransacked the Mask or MM:k
trocwv het-1 Tutttlay nltht 11..1
1 Ill•· contalinllq $100 ami the
•ton'• tMft lnturance policy.

Don't miss this big opportunity to get famous Air Step Shoes
at exceptional savi~gs. Choose from our great collection '
of dressy, casual, tailored or walking shoes. All sizes, but
not every style in every size and color-so, come ear~ I·

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Ronnie Evans Named Co-Director Ot
Tri-C.ounty Teen Canteen For 1960

Around And
About
Middleport

Matn
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in the maJor reorganization I
People.
Ileader
o~ the CIDteen . Leo Sauvage wiU

$9.90:

and Bennett Shoe Store

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BOOKCASE BBJ

,Enterprise EUB.
.Members Attend
Lottridge Affair

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Fellowahip of the Enterpri!t EUB
ehutch attended the Youth Rally
of _
the wesl'ern se·t't!on or Group
Four held Monday evening: at -the
Lotlridge EVB church, with approx.imalely 715 attending.
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Rev. Paul Hooks waa
eha~ge
of the ~ecl_ing, which opened wtth
g~oltp smgmg of In ·My Heart
1 There Rings a Melody arid prayer
by Rev. H?ok11 .. Donna Bahl" led
t:e group ~n .s.mgitg ~~ sever~l
c oruRell an se~en . apec1a num ers were presented by the host
fl
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~~~tp, 11k t!~ 1~ r.
ev. Guy
e fPO e
e group.
The . next rally will be held In
Athens on March 7.
Atte11dlng from the local church
were. Elsie Arnold, Norma Jean
Bearbf. Dottle Brown, Joyce Davi s,
Majjarle, Bill ·and Junior Bentz,
Ma y DoiUia Gruelflr Sharon and
Linda l&gt;UI Jim Carleton and
Da\'ld St-oul. Adults accompanying
the
group were Mn. orville
Brown, Mrs. Thomas Bentz and
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hefd· Thursday, J11nuary 7, at 7:30
Mr. aud Mrs. Harry Bro~:n and . 10. -the Masonic Templl\. Slides and
chUdren, JeU~~ and Elaine ~!t fllm• . of Hae Eas-t.oru Star Home
1--_londay !or thet~ home, Vild(lt1at·. \fill be shown folluw!ng the meet.l_jd., 11fter tipendm'
tho holhll)"'
·Refrnbments will be served.
wtth hus parents, Mr. and Mta,. "Vit"'n.la Neutzling is wOrthy M .
Harley Br.own , ·
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Ralph l:l.lndel, religious edarea last week.
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Mrs. Kerns Roush and . MJf,ll ttll¥111~ n,bt hold c!aases In the Mid·
Helen Bncr spent SUndat 'In ColJ':1 ~'P!Drt Grade School this week be
umbus with Mr. and Mn. H. A. ' 1 5•u5C of illneu.
1Richardson and ramUy. They were ; Jlm.es Otto Pullen is ill with flu
1 aceompM.nied to Columbus by M-18!1 •at his home on BrowneJI Avenue.
Rachel Roush and Miss Judy (fen· ·' : :.it's. Ada OhJ:nger of Middle· 1
helmer who spent the bolid~ya .,Ort Is t.ca~hing in the Bradbury
with relatives.
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, lr:hool replacing Mrs. Harry Clark
Mrs. Floyd Dunfee Is c,onfined Who recenUy retired and is now
to her home in Rutland with the loCated in Florida.
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~ , Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Adkina and Steph ·
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ame, were In a .Po 18 on
Mr. and Mrs. Dale Conjrove of .llvnday where thf' hitler t9 underDayton were guests o£ Mr. and gOing t-herapy fo1· a knee injury
Mn. Nathan Biggs and
sultained this fall. Sttphanit, who
ov~r New Years.
a rifth grade student is unable
Mrs. Max ine Arnold .and dau- .tQ •attend classes.
ahter, Susanna spellt 3undfU' at
Third Cla.ss Petty Officer RoHartford, "':it~ her mother, Mrs. ! bert T. Henncsy left. SundaY for
Mary Aurmller ·
I the Naval Air Base at rensacola,
Roy Strickland returned Satur- F!orida, ,after spending a two week
day to his h11me, Lincoln Hei~ht,, 1.._v, with his mother, Mrs. Henry
f:ro.m Metse General Hospital rt~nesy Fi'ont St. 1hey alsO had
· whe~e be was confined with pneu· 11 wea'•rid eueat, Vern Wilham
monaa and is conv•le.aciruc nicely. of ctr:VIlalid who Is also ltationed
Mn. Leone Curtls1 ~ddie Bit-

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their brother, Elwood Sherman in

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Preaent w.re Mt . ¥nd M~. Clyde
Adklno ol Dayton, Mr. ond .Mro:
Bl&amp;:gs, Mr. and Mra. Everett

Rayon and Orion

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Byron F. Parma-

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6'' acetate satin bindinl:.
Oolors - Green, Grey

Girls wh-ite cotton slipe
Sanfori~d
for permane-n t
~it. Built up shoulder. Ruffled bottom. Sizes 4 to 14.

4 Reg. $5.29
Ma&lt;Gregor 72x84

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totiay, tonleht and Frl,..y . Wt"""
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Middleport, Rntland Adttiini st~ations Organize For 1960

Tax Reappraisal Bids Lagging.,
Deadline Passes January I Oth
Letters Sent

Firms For
Contract

Bing Graduates Ike Asks Calm Deliberations

Middleport council took a coffee break Mon&lt;lay night while fLee Slnith. Childs and Smith are new council members taking

r~rganiz!ng for 1960. Seated left to_ right, Emest .Covert, tbelr first P!'blic office, as is M~yor McElhinney. :l;erkle wao

2for$1.00

Sale!
USED TELEVISION ,SETS

2 only RCA Vidor 211nch · · · · Sale $79.00
Table Model and Rase.

1 only RCA Victor 211nch · · · ·Sale $88.00
Mahogany Console.

1 only 17 Inch Motorola · · · · Sale $49.00
Console. ·

1only 21 Inch RCA Victor

Sale $66.00

Mahogany Table Model.

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DISH TOWELS
Luge white cotton dish towels wit1h str-i ped border.
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Rutland's oew town admipistratlon met Tuesday ·eveoing He.rm*l\·urate. Seated, center, is Mayor Wayne 1'luJun'. and
to organize with new mayor Wayne Turner bemg· s~om ill bY" iiglit, Vernon Weber, clerk. Members of Public Affairs are
out-gomg mayor Harvey Erlewine. Left to rl&amp;hl,·slanding, 8fe .llenis9n•. Fink and Foley. The others, standing, are members
Itobert Canaday, Ell Denison, Paul Pallei'S9n, Harvey Erie- of cPUilcil. ~org~ · ls the only !lewly elected member. .
wme, Eugene rink, Dick Foley, Fred George, Frank Young, .
(Sentinel Photo.)

Regular U.15

11t'hite

fast color. dqMble Cannon
clothe

- · -popu'Mr waffl-e
weave or atriped terry cloth.

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Extra Soft and
Absorbent

$2.96a dozen
GIRLS LINGERIE
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Girl• Ski

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KNI'ITED PAJAMAS
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35 R... l!-95
Girl• Fl•nntlttt.

PAJAMAS
SAL£ .2.00
1411... Q.95
Olrla P ... TMn

PJ;TTJ()OATS
SALE •z.so
II... $1.95

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COTTON SLIPS
SALE •us
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Girls "CINbbr"

15c
Waffle Weave
TOWELS ... ttc

P'GUshed . Cotton SUps
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JAt4UARY FURNITURE SAUl

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Easy Cbairs .;._.Not all styleo jn all colors - or .
upholstering•- (Ju~t 4ol cbalri to sell)
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Clinton F111her, Mayor Kenneth McElhinney, Wayne Gibbons, elected president of council. (Sentmel photo.)
John ~erltle. Standing are Bill Childs, ~ne Grate, clerk, and ,

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Solid color Reversible J.aequud border- aeetate bind- ,
lng - boxed. Green, IU&gt;se,

Superior . . . Sale ,5.99

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6 R... $6.49

'!!t'lal~~d wltb a watch nlJht party
Yean l!;ve at their home

BIDe At d~le's lp
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Pomeroy•

Jlllrror, d...IGlled. dllllo

12 R... $5.95

x 50. Blue, Pink, Maize,

Mr. and Mra. Nathan Riggs en·

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1111181G l&gt;tdrfii'OUP. with ito . . .

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Standard . . Sale $4.69

Infanta erib blal'llt:eU pl"'inted tnd solid CQ!Ora with
satin bindlniJ. Lorge olze SB ·

Watch Parry Held

Mhfdt.port
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:The regular meeting of Evange.
'Jine Chapter OES, No. 172 will be

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70x80- $2.69

7'*10

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70x80- $3.39

Mrs. C1arence Casey ia attend·
iD, t~e Technical school being

In Pon1eroy

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Woodttoa" mM
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ployed by the Stalter-Esse~ Coal Co. They have foUl sons,
ley, Colut11bW!, and Melvin, Belle, W .. ~a. A son, Cia; ton, .
grandchildren and 21, great-grandchildren. ·

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Jal and diaeipline problema of the -:· ·jtl •:R.uttand. Gueala included her
Canteen.
1 With Evans.
· -,.un~. lira. Myrtle Warren and her
Co-director Evans ill perhaps the Ronnie Is a ~enJor at :..iddleport mothJ~:r, Mrl. _Mary .,._ ~heron . FolYounceat known director of any High ~~ool.
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youth program in Ohio. Evana ia l The ftMlt executive m~tmg of.. ~al. enjoyed.
ai.Bo a member of MGM Teen t he new year will be held orr· '
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1.ones, o11·1c1a1 cantflen d l&amp;e
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He 1s quahhed . for hu new post- • P
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tion by . prov_1d111g constructl~e I
ftom here were Mr. and Mrs. Pahl
leadenh1p durmg the p~st year" I
Grueser and Edna Faulk.

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Leo Sauvage has 2nnounced that Ronnie Evans, son of Mr.
. ond Mrs. Edward Evans of Middleport, is tbe newly appointed
Teen Canteen Co-director for the forthcoming
ly FRIDDII HOUDASHILT
ITri-County
1960 session.
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made in M.G.M. area. Evans will also have charge of all Clnan- With a dinner recently at
home

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An interesting meeting w_as held Sunday evening ~han the ' Tb; S.lem Genter PTA met on
M:.Y.F. of ~he Heath ~ethod1st churc~ met at 6 : ~ . Enc Ch.am· l:t!onday eventnc Cor tbeir regular
hers , president, pre:sided &lt;Jt the rn.eetmg. Jean Casey gave de- seulon with ~~- Marie Turner. ,

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$90,000 Back
Pay To Workers
At Kaiser Plant

- Urged ·~every possible' effort"
by steel unions and manaR:ement
to avoid a steel price increase .
--Said !arm law is woefully out·
of-date, ineffective and expe_n;sive," and urged Congreu to en·
act legislation that would curb
costly surpluSes and acllieve high·
er net farm incomes.
- Urged civil r.ghts legislation,
Jncluding right to vote guarantees.
-Summoned tbe -Jf.&lt;ltion to an
, all-out battle against inhation.
---Called for congressional action on his request..-t,r 's.c bool ~­
islation "designed ·to stihnrlate
' classroom construction, not by
substitution or flilderal dollars for
state and local funds. but incen·
lives to extend and encourage
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tUrned home a{ter spending several weeks with her daughter, Mrs.
~ur~l Harris and famj.ly~ St. Alban&amp;, w Va.
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Wanted: Art ~tudents For Oasses

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petus to improving our general level of so·
c1al en;oyment in the fine arts.
Commer(·1ally speaking, artists arc in heavy demand Schools in metropolitan centers
flourish while university art departments continue to attr&lt;~ct great numbers "f yoOng people with talent.
Jn th1s (_·onnection one cannot help but recall the West Virginian imprisoned in Meigs
County jail awaiting settlement of serious
Lrl minal charges and drawing unusual land scapes on jail walls pendipg his return to "''
state prison . He had little opportunity for art
lrainwg after adulthood, likely none during
the formative years of his character Yet he
ubv1ously has talent. Talent that certainly so
far has been completely wasted.
So now we urge parents intep~ted in takIng art instruction t4emse1ves, O!' having
their children do so, Wrjte or telephone eith...
er The Daily Sentinel li'ditorial department,
or write or telephone Mrs . E. R. Reichert,
New Haven, phone Turner 24955.
If enough persons show Interest Mrs. Rek' .. ,
chert will be happy to' J,ead in forming up ,; ~ ·'
committee which cduld'lnvestigate acquiring
a location an~ completing arrangements with
Prof Drysbak.

Mn. F. C. Reichert of New Haven has a

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learning to draw but there arc no opportunities ln the Bend area for instruction through
school systems. As a closely-knit community,

including our friends along the river in Ma son county, and Meigs eounty, wr havt• ,
thants to Mrs. Reichert. a wa)' out from this
tack of art training facilities.
She inquirt&gt;:d at Ohio University for \\ ha·t
might be done and learned that Professor
Davtd Driesbach, an art instructor . there,
would undertake to teach a class here from
the Junior High age up He would come to
any suitable location main tamed by local persons to give instruction each Saturday morning at a designated two-hour period.
His charges would be very moderate al·
mostly ridiculously' low.
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The class would be obligated no more than
to obtain and maintain a permanent space in
o building, adequately lighted, with the lat·
t.er factor very important

This is an opportunity 1hat many adults
and young folks here should not fail to ex·
plore_ Training for persons with talent in
dra-wing, young or old, cou ld be a strong im-

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Humans Diet, Lose Cholesterol
House Flies Like It As Food

MrL ·ch.,-les
Mr. and Mrs. Lou Diehl called
on Mr. and Mrs. Ed Russell, Bradbury, recently.
,
Mr. and Mrs Pearl Jacobs were

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9. Pour wine
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10. S!Ji.Ulla.rd'l
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timber tree
JS. Cotton
thrl"a.d
U . Form
ot lotto
J&amp;. Wa.r erer
16. Jiall em•
11. Dlaftguro
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croaaln8'

A brid•l shower
New Years Eve
\irs. James Kini.
oring the new Mra.
,
the former ~ggy Bond of Ma·
Serving as a co-hos~ss was
Edwapd Perry.·

a. McXIC&amp;II.
dog

or Blr
Wallet"
Scott
17. Encountered
20 Force

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tlve
vote
5. Old
German
coin
6. Mine
entrance
1. Orocery

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21. Excla•
malton
22. Locatt~d
2S. Slav.
1'etHr411'• All•tmr
24 lncreue
32. B&amp;myanl
ellp
211, Shelt.er64
blrdl
8. Army otrlcet
aide
84. Two-totcl
e. Cook,
:lt. Equatorial
aloth
ucake
GONIWJ.
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11. Contln.ut«
l&amp;Uon.
H. C&amp;wrn ·
,otbry
11. Broad enlloo 111. lllUIIblo

ln , IR2',· , teHutar Transatlantic
telephone service began bctwe&lt;',l
New York ami London
In 19G2, Gencr11l Dwigllt EiAenhower unnounced lhlll he 1s u
Ropublican and would accept Lh(!
prcstdent!al nominollcn .
In 19:)3, Pre~ldenl 1'ruman announced that the U. S devetoptll
a hydrogenbomb.
A thought for today: In an·
nounclng the H-bomb Mr Tru
• man eaid · "From now on, mnn
movea into a new area ot dt•strm ·
u v-e power .

Sentl'nel
Daybook

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Special
Lod
363 F

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M'ddl
I . epor · 1911
SchooiAsse"lhJy
HelifWednesday

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28. ~:!

Wedne•day at t}W

School.

2t. Letter
ao. Exclamation.

the group llnalnb wit

II. Good·IUcJc
charm

blolhdoy o! lllro. Locey.

M.Amdety

VanCooney, Barbara Stile• and

Marianne

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18. Baarlup
. (-1

udy ~utch·

Brinkman,

J'Oll can lmqtne.
Htn'IIA uam;&gt;le ot

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Boruile

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cbamlloro

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helle
P . M.Pa ul
ro,r 1.,ter.

Mrs. Dana
, Kanauga : Mrs.
Rose, J\.UJwl'svt lle :
Paul Franklin Roush, New
Charles 1-~dgar Fowler, Sr.
Mrs. Charles Owen,
, Ruth J Kmnuird,
Mn. Frederick Hen
Births . Infant
Jan. 5-Jnfant male,
Mr. and Mrs. Franklin Roush.

tomb

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ull '6fCIIo pl\lk •odj!Golal
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•lite. ph&lt;tne M'J'.
&amp;ntertd u IROI»« tllll maillnl
mattar ot tho ~I o1~. at POll&gt;

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NoU...l ad~
·· t'ipi'ount.
Uve: BoiUnoK'•Jil i).&amp;u,L~:~e. '811 ·.

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~xlnat011 Avo,
'!few York.

dabiCI'Iptlon roteo: .:loll""'"' bJ
tarrier where avallPible, 10 eenta
per wet: on., year tn tdvan.ce 11
Tho Doli.Y S.nUnel office, $11-!10,
olrl montlls, .-r.80: three m011th1
90 y motor I'O\Ite ftere avail

lllAlfo

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"N·ilo,"

&amp;DY of

At the same trme Ute 'bodt
also trle1 to aUrround the m...
vading genns with a wall ot
fibers tuld cells, This attempt
to wall off the
create-a a
tiny
wo ClaH. ..
tubercle. ·

~e ~t~el'lv~ that~.

~ 1Jof; d~Pd
~
Popufii.r oplnlori to the eon~
trary, tubtrf.!ulosi3 is not as yet
a licked disease.
Some 250,000 Americans hav~
active TB right now. An ia.ddltiona.l MO,OOO have the disease
1n an Inactive form and should
be under medical .supervision.
.And- get this-more than 60,~
4&gt;00,000 citizens or thlt country
have TB germs walled up wlth:ln their bot11e.l!l, jul.lt wa.ltlng to
burBt out ·M.d aweep through
the lung• or other pa.rt.s of thl:!
body like an 1nvo.ding' army, 1f
given the chance.
Invade Body
Here's what 'happe!I.JJ when
'lB germ.1 invade the body~

ECONOMY SAVINGS'
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John Elias.

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8howa. He s:ud he !•au Ol'en
"e x pos~ed W the must lU dJCJ"oJua mterte renre · Example: "Fuud people dun t want
anythmg prescnteoJ w 11 : c h
.mght re-du~· e annet1te"

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Mr.

and

AliT

lbe thlnp rd n.t1 about.
''!'hoe I otpdltd ~-ri
llloo oruy ond t&amp;lktd to goopt•
•1 Ill the f\014. Llttlll b;r ll,tue, I

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'II 1!.&amp;4
dmtt h , d • cbntact
~&amp;uM t trt~o
polllt thoro, Pat told
quonut han ' to _ . ...d
1!&gt; aho wont Mine ', I a . th.., 1o Jol&gt;olupliol'lo Pat 1w1
, , p,t,._m If they
_ . Juot ...,. ...wor.rtrhlotbor,..,...
. »li'1" ud wore th6oa • llor llpo.
· ·Jo.lkllloiiO&lt;I _ ,
It you'lo 1101 ,.titnr Oli!&amp;(l
.Qerloll Work
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&amp;I tut u you'd Ilk' don't look

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Pot fltllt (OIIllto tho ~Uc oround !or another Job: Look

Clh!C"f&gt; mapatM.
On• c~q abe tald

that Jho thourt&gt;t the

UOil &amp;l&gt;oul plutlo coillaet 'ten~
d m• a. .tamped. Mlf-&amp;1.1-

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Light Fixtures

START THE NEW YEAR RIGHT

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BURTO IXIE

DI!AL WITH YOUR

INDEPENDENT MERCHANTS INITOWN

OP9n
Evenings

IIDd

WINE
CARRY OUT

SELF SERVICE

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SIMON'S
MKT.

Tll9o'doek
Phone 93"38

COURT STREI!T

to try to ~pel tho lllvlillel'l
again.
I
In preperatton
auch an. a.ttaek,
wnr
alreadY. be

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POMI!ROY

Look What 19c Will Buy At ~imons

daueh., , Deb•a 1JI,.te .. ,. 1L6;(Mr.

Rev. and Mrs. Weber Thoma
called at the Will Heilman home
recenUy

ChesJ&gt;lre.

SMOKED 'JOWl BACON · · .. · · .... · 19c lb.
SMOKED HAM HOCKS .. .. · · .. · .. 19c lb.
Flti!SR

PORK UVER . - . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . .
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PORK NECK BO,.E$ · · .. · · ........ 19c lb.

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.Sale

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~vctlu wltft co.ifll'ltl 'of kaiftl d.:.
cwotot fabrkl 111 o chM ftl ....,.__ ·

Starts Friday, Jan. 8th .

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tel&amp;tkml bu1ltlt11 Wbfln lht' ~u around for ~• "eXtn.'' you
a reual't'h &amp;14 (that"• ' a ~Y can. rtvt to th,_t~ob you'Vt pt.
- • tor clork) on o ·amaU
IU ,..,d

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New Drapery lklterials

If! Tfrt/3

T!/1!&gt; &amp;l.'/7'11.

be moblUzed more qut~klJ"

By Hatlo

Spring Decorating

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6EG1ol'5 77111

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With Your

MEIGS ElECTIICAL
and SEWING SERVICE

!'6A GOlFeR
01" 11111 Y11AR

.1\lrs. · Stuckey,
were Ella both
Mae ofBurns
and Darlene
Mason.

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DIES AT 126
BELGRADE, Yugoslavia (UPI)--Rosa lijelic, known as the olde~~t
woman m Yugoslavia, d1ed TileS· i
diiJ' at her home in Komoran vi!- ~
P"- 6445
!age, acconling to reports r~eived
here .Mrs. BjeJic was belie\Jed 'to
Clifford &amp;: Elizabeflb Stumbo
be 126 years old. She was the
N. S.Cond An.
Middleport
mother of 11 children, includmg
son 86 yean of age.

WALL,oJR.,

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yo~,~r

-------SEEKS REPEAT WIN • • • By Alan Mciver

TV 'INTERFERENCE' - Aw.ttrawlnning TV Wl'ltt&gt;r and producer Rud St&gt;rl!ng l!g:lts a
Cigarette m WastHrl''tron O!•fure lettmg an F :c''hea r r,g
1n on hJ;j vtt&gt;'ol.s ao,.ut Gp :.m ·
I!IOf lnvulvem ent m l'V

tJEFE~OF

in the lung.!l may burst free and.
ea.use an ~Wtive use ot tub~q.o
losls.
Actually, though, ft ,. Mster
to man~baU your detensei!l
s.galnat a aeconcl attack, J'wst
a.s a humt,n. a~my usually 11 bet•
ter prepared agalnat a IIM:ODcl
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Invasion,

OLD EVIl SPREADING AGAIN-Thue two tncldentl tJiuetrate
8.ll old evU which Ia spreading again, with lnddeat. tu. Weat
Gennany, el~~ewhere in Europe, In Greece, ln South Atrtc&amp;,
tn Chile, In New York. Many aeo·Nazla bave ~ arruted
tn Weat Germany u a result of the deset:ra:tlona.

LOAN CO.

r.ii~~~~~~:~~~ii~iiii~~~~~~-~~~.~a~nd~g~r~an~d~p~a~rents

~frs.

Mr and Mrs. Guy YJrri.s ol
:'111ddletown are announcina:
tb~~a
birlh (If a daughter, Bonnie Gia,
or. Mondo.y, Jan . 4 . at Middletown
Hospital.
_
Grandparent' are Mr. and Mn..
Roy R1rfle, Pomeroy, and .Mr. and
Mrs . Vern Wells, of Shade. KH.
Herbert Riggs of Darwin is a great
grandmother.
The Morris' also have two 110n•,
J ~ef~ Allen and J~ Roy.

Oae of ids: Jewllb lbop1 •wutf.ka.palated ID Lee&amp;~. Ell&amp;laad.

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'Dho ttdltor mode Ito
tllt.t '"''llon I• man&amp;~td to """~
Pat 1w1 ao ltlhl to ' 011 bou Into dolnl nowiPfpor -.a.
....,.t holl' -torta~ .lllt;r voru.m. an4 1M ht me JWulll

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llf.lll; ••lilt.;tuG;
oaa moatb,
tL

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IUJ!IIolouo\Y.
,

Richard Lee Rife and Mr. Md
0. M. Rife spent SU11a!Q'
afternoon wilh Mn. Val Rife o1
, Wdkea:ville.
r

Daughter Bo"'

...... 14-20 \'lotoo.•

l'llblllhod 1Y1117 . . . . . . ..
..PI SundiJ bJ nte Olllo Valli!
lubllalllnl C9mpoDJ at 110 M•
~ .$, h~Ji..Ohlo, Bullo :

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hlll4 at It an4 put Into _u.,.

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to be
'\VriUng articles and bQoka abQut
bnttlea theae days. They diacue
battles fought during the Civil
War, Worlil Wars I and n,
Korea, !llld a. host Oc other ~;:on.­
tlicts.
I'd like to dlscu~n u. battle
tcda~.
a "{ita.l engagement
fought With "an the drama.
8Cetn

on December &lt;QI.
' A son to Mr. and Mn. John
VID Meter of Muon on January 3.

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Mr. and Mra. Harlin Rife apel!~
Sunday wtth Mr. and Mra. Kenneth
Ward, of Eno.
Mr and Mn. Carl Sbenefeltl
spent New Year's Day in Athena
with Mrs. Lelah Folden.

Cbril:tm"s weekend •.ialtora of
Mrs. Wilbur Bailey of Pom- Mr. ano !drs. Leonud Lanham
eroy and Mrs. M.ary Elizabeth were t:Mn. FtaBk Lanham of Weat
3chaffer of Columbus called on Vlra:Jnla and Mr. and Mrs. William
Pool$' of Canton. ·
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Mrs. Jel)nie Roush recent 1J.

ond

'llietttYU vehemV'tly
r.i'blu~
lloalR the Jtft of anybody
WhOII 'rlllon. 11 ~ot perftet waa Thtow In That IJ'ttle "'':~ttra•
mqtlatnbl.r &amp;ht~m OII.Ct to a~ To Tip 8eahl Ia Ywr Favor,

••~ ldltor.
~ qu.uoa

ly HIRMAN N. IUNDISIN, M. D.

,~· ' 1!')1'11 dn ,lhaldo~o~\manlf,pf
.'l!'ou ~i ~lh" wr!'lll&amp;~nt.
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Dat ast&amp;ot lenltl ean

DEVOTED 'It INTEIUISTI
OF MEIG!J..MA!lON A.RIA
llohar~ •• - · ~

•t. Ktnr-

what

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$1000

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Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Bowen ond
family, of Ca nal Wincbeiite.r, tpent
the week end with the floyd Wood
farntly

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West Shade News
Of Social Events

.....b J'ound&amp;Uon, abe bflnr
Hwardt&lt;J ill ju•t a'bout evtry

THE DAILY -r"'NTINEl
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Dennil Walburn IIVtl ~ report
on the Hlpb SChool Annuat, discuulna: the variou1 ])haaea in tetUna: lt ready.

II. CIUllo

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er u aceompanlat. Tbe barthday
10ne wa1 1ung in oblervance of the

17. Dootrlne

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News

Mr and Hn. lAo Carter, of
M1chtgan spent the Cbrinma1 hol·
tday week here with her liMen,
The Republican dub's 150-mem· Mrs.
Harlen ' Rife, !dra. Paul
ber policy comm1ttee endorsed Brown, Mrs. Eatie JobnJon and
Moorehead, 61 , at a meeting here Mrs Martha Ward.
Wednesday n1ghl The dub also
endorsed state RC'p. Robert
E.
Ralph Darst, of Middleport and
ZeUer 1 42, South Zanesville, as a Mr. and Mrs 0 M. Rife apent
~anad1date lo llUCceed Moorehead Chr1stmas Day With Mr. and .Mn.
m any spedal election called
to Donald WoWoten and children
fill the vacancy
Danny , Donnie, Jloan and Ruaty.

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Wol'lf'~hw ..- ! ' ,..!Da'lli11 •., · l'liiliO""eontiOt"t.e~
Mrs. ~I,Or

1te re1allonl. He suggrsted alte
go ahe&amp;.d rind do Jt.
"1 wasn't vel'y e.urt what lt
wa1, to tell the truth," Pat ad·
mltte&lt;l. ''So I went to the 11brary and rea~ all the book•
.-.ulllloll&lt;l ~•PA to try "'l'

ll&gt;e 'I!IW oUuoil, to df ·l'i» a
11\tlo .uore t1W1 the ompJ+tor

Earl Knll'!,t., P!i~oi,P"';), !"" in ,

18. 0f00Yfll

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SERVICE over an!! above tbe
eau of duty tl rewal'ded not
anly by the military but by employtH and cuatomera and. 'Ule
JUblla at )!t.rge,
'l'ht beat we.t to retuwomo·
t!Oo•,· l'alleo 'and "''ogliiU~ la
,to, .QII'IJI Ill &amp; little ...trt In

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MASON CLINIC
Adm.lssion.s : Lisa Mc:MUUon, RaDecember 23; Giles Smith,
December 2~; Johrt MitDecember 23,
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How Your Body Fights
AgWtst .Tuberculosis

Giving Something "Plus"
Adds Up On Paycheck
11 lNNI HIVWOOD

the 4-door Cornlr Mdaa. but hn Its awn diAtind •portJ atylinr 111.otir. Thh ia aell'ented by
a apllt front ant &amp;ad a new roor deail'n which
feature. a larte •lorrinr rwar window.

Dinner Party
Held Reeently ·
At Mason Home

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Sen Tom V .~toorehead was the
powerful Musktngum County Re·
publican Club's cho1ce today as a
candid.ate for Congress from the
&amp;even-county 15th o1stnct.

LOVI SONG WINS - Berth•
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Wilke, 23, shown with Donturned Mlsll Alma Duddi;g and - L--:-E.fiersall, Pt. Plea&amp;ant attendald Tagmeyer, Jr .. 21, in
Miss Mary Dudding to Nitro over ed a dinner on Saturday, January
Miahawaka, Ind., r.. gtvm,.:
the weekend.
2, at the home of Mr. and Ml'11.
up her career aa une ol Den·
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Wurner Boney Mitchell of Pomeroy . Also
mark'• \DP atngen to wed.
and
family
had
the
following
.as
atte11di.ng
wa1
MJ;s.
MarJe
Custer,
Rev. and Mrs. Richard Wright
Jhe )'oWII meat cutter.
and ehildren vJsited last week New Year's Day gueats : Mr. and rLYdia Eben:hach, tioUI of Pomeroy.
Mrs:
Rufus
Cobb
and
family,
of
New
Yeai-'i.
Eve
guests
of
Mr.
witb hifl parents, Mr. and Mrs.
H-oward &amp;raduated from
Chalme.r Wright of Moundsville, Charleston; Mr. and Mrs. Frank and Mrs. Edward Ry:cn were Mr.
Kelly
and son, Eleanor; and and Mrs. Edwin "Blldwin afid hama High \ dfll of 59
W. Va.
Fred Porter, Sprln,!lfitld, Ohio.
lam!!y.
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student, mell)l)er of · tbe 'e~\!:~
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Ryan and
Miss Sharon Berry of Ma ..on left
team and National H,onor ~
Jack
Doyle
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of
Co~umbus
spent
family, Mr. 'and Mrs. Marion Rizer on Sunday for Vienna, w. Va.,
He was also winntr of a six
Neo4
Year's
weekend
with
Mrs.
and daughters, and Mr. and Mrs. where she will spend a weet with
United
Natjpns Pilgrimage
Jack Grueser and son were New her aunt and family, Mr. and Mrs. Helen S:tewart and family.
youth
trip
in 58. His address is
Mrs. Sam Windon returned to
Year's Day dinner guests of .Mr. Lester Johnson.
PV't. Howard McDaniel, RA 1560.
her
hollle
on
New
Year's
Day
after
and Mn. Eber Roush .
Tamara and Tony Fowler of
7495-Co. F. l!SASTR- Fort GorRecent visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Pomt Pleasant h:pent the New having spent several weeks with don , Ga .
her
daughter,
.Mr.
and
Mrs.
Joo
Frsnk Reynolds were hilS sister, Year's weekend with their grandBuffington of Pl. Pleasant.
Spending the holidays at the
Mn. Ida Mae Hemingway of Cm- parents, Mr. and Mn. Reuben
!Mrs. Fannie Franci.s, Mason. un· home of Mr. and Mrs. John EUas,
cinnati and Mrs. Ida Nichols of Stewart.
derwent minor surgery on her face of Mason were the -r:h1ldre n and
Point Pleasant.
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Lish, Msat
the Schaekel Clinic. She was re- {amihes: Mr.. and Mr:,~. J . P. FoldMrs. Pearl Roush and grand- son, Eddie Lisll of McKinleyturned
to her home where she is en, of Columbus, Mrs. Cecil Fauchildren, I.ois Ann Rizer, Mike ville, W. Va.; Mr. and Mrs. Char·
reportedly recovering satisfactor- dree, Donna Will, Margie Me·
Ryan, and Johnny Grueser, re- les Yeager, Mason; Mr. and Mrs. ily.
Damel, Susie, Nancy and HoMr. and Mrs. Stanley Harbour ward, Mr. and Mrs. John Elias
and family of Mason were dinner and children, Kim, Bambi, John
OR LITTLE
guests of his sister and family, Mr. and Tamara and Mrs. David Dutl·
LOANS.
and Mrs. Worthy Nibert of Galli- ley with children David, BCcky,
polis Ferry on Sunday.
Janet and Mary Anna.
Mrs. Matilda Noble spent sunday
at the home of her son, Steve
Noble, and family of Pt Pleasant.
Mr. and Mn. Earl Diehl and
children of St. Albans were tuests
of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. /James
A. Diehl, Sr., on Saturday. "
C~rles Fink of Charleroi, Pennsylvania, visited bia mother, Mrs.
Rosa Fink on New Year's Day.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Reynolds of
Other guests of Mrs, Fink were Mason recently entertained
A gift
Halph Fink and children, Sammy dinner at their home
and Peggy, of New Haven.
exchange was held among those Ill·
_Mr. and Mrs. Dennts DUdding, tending.
Mtss Alma Duddmg, and Pat Ryan
Guests were Mr. and Mrs. Eddie
motored to Huntington on Friday Fife and family, Middleporl ; Mrs,
to take Jimmy Dudding, who wna
Lizzie Jeffers, Mrs. Dorothy Cartreturning to Fort Knox, Ky., after
wright , Miss Jane Wolfe, Miss
having spepnt several days leave Sandra Burns, Migg Judy Roush,
with his parents.
Miss Dor1s Mourning, Mrs. Velma
Howard E. McDaniel returned L.uckydoo,' Jimmy Bumgarnt&gt;r, all
,..,
to Fort Gordon, Ga., after a weoks of Masoh. ·
&amp;
leave at M"on w1th his parent.,
300
Second Stw _ Phonet 432 , p_,orou
Mr . and Mrs. Howard McDaniel
Sending gifts but not attending

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Attending were Mri Charles
Rayburn, Mrt. Lester Dodson, Mrs.
Georgt Carson and sons, Mrs. Will- ~~:!;.
iam Zuspan, ·Mrs. Charles Lyons, 1
Y:ra. Bliss Wilson, Mrs. Everett
Pickens, Mrs. Eugene Hudnall,
Elizabeth Hudnall, Mrs. Robert
McDermitt and children, Mn. Paul
Wears, Mrs .• Straud' McDermitt,
Mrs. Lee Rogers, Bertha Lewis,
Rilla Lewis, Mrs. Charles Smit h,
Mrs. Fred Spencer, June Spencer.

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Chev1olet hu added a new %-dOf.lr eoupe to it..
Conair line and ahipments to dealen are now
u11der W&amp;J, The new, model of the rear-enaine
cuu,pact car hu the ume ba1le d.lmenaivtll aa

Mrs. James King
Holds Shower
For Recent Bride

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LOuise Stahl and son
Stephen, from Stockdale, Ohio
visited Mrs. Louella Stahl and Mr.
and Mr15. Ralph Smith and family
at Hemloct Grove.
Mr. and Mrs. Wyatt Schaefer
and son spent the illlleekend with
his parent.s, Mr. and Mrs. Norman
Schaefer.
Mr. and Mrs. Norman Schaefer
called recently on Mr. and Mrs.
Edllie Schaefer, ~orest Run.

Carpenter News
Items Of Interest

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w•s Richard. Gil·

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CLEVEl...AND t:PI -· A pro- ~ 1
pose merger of the nahon 's two
largeat radrCiad operatmg unions
Mr. and Kn. .P"randl IUf~ or
wa. under lludy today by •
Baton RouJe, La., are lnDO\lDCiDf
dal committee of lhi! HrOiherhood the birth of a bab)r dalllbter, Mary
of Railroad Trainmen
Ellen. Grandparent. are llr. and
The lrammen, 1111cctmg m con· ! Mu. 0 M. Rife and Uae jp'eat
ventlon th1s week, vuted Wednes- 1 .Krlnd mother la Kn. ltbrta B.l.fe
day to st udy the mergt:r question of Wilkenllle .
after H . E G1lbert, president of
Olie H. RUe, of Cll'JlilOter aDd
the Brotherhood of Locomotive
Patricia
E. Powell of Saeramente,
Firemen and .Enginemen , submitCalifornia
were manied Nov. J1
ted the proposal ID an address.
at Reno, Nevada. They are l!loli•
ing the•r hom'e oow ln SaertMuskmgum Oub Gi•es menlo, Calif.

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MASON
Events Of Week

Attending a New Year's E\·e
party at the Dale Stansbury home
were their sons, Larry and Jerry,
NEW YOilK IIPI - Human he ·
Both the eggs which hatched in· Margaret Mos1er, Carolyn McArfee,
ingN may havr• to diet to lmw· ex . to new flle11 and those whh·h turn·
--,-,---,·
c'1•.o;s rhnll'sll•ro l but the hoUSf' fly cd (!Ill tu be sterile were counted. Joe Mo1ler, Caroly n Woodrum, with relatives in this vitlmty E. I. 1and Ricky, of Dayton, visited Mr.
!immy
Haning
and
Melva
Faye
WBuld lwrornc utincl if there
Jordan, who had spent the past and Mrs. Hilbert Cox and Sharon .
wcrf' nn ('holt•~ lt&gt;rnl
' The eggs or lhe flies whkh had Jordan. Delicious refre-shments [ WC('k with his grandparents, Mr. IThe Panons and Cox families were
4..'omp](•lf' liH'k uf I he chemical ! had cholesterol in their diet turn · were served.
and Mrs. L D. Cottrill, returned Thursday evening gueses at the
might effect human~'&gt; the same t•d out to be 82 to 96 per cent
Therefia 11nd ale Turner, Rey- home with his parents.
Gene Jeffers home.
w:.~y, hut that can't be thown in fertile. The eggs of the nles wh1ch notdsbura:. spent the holidav vac·
Paul, Charlea .and W. C. Peck,
Ney Carpenter underwent major
lt~e nrat and condusive way
1t ate no cholesterol were only five Ilion with their grandparents, Mr. surgery at Mount St. Mary 's Hos [were Sund8y dJnner guests of their
has h(•Pn ~ h own ror the
most per cent fertile . These ny-babtes a.pd Mrs. Dale Stansbury,
pii.J'I in Nelsonville this past week. nephew and wife, Mr. and Mrs.
p~sty of all msccts
musca do· were reared into egg-laying adult ·
He is reported to be ~onvalesctng IArthur Cnbttft.
mt•st it·a. by Ronald E. Monroe, hood, and on I~ about half the1r
Mn. Martha Jeffers, Margie ~at iafaelorily .
Mr. 1nd Mrs. Robert Cordray and
insec·t s&lt;"ll' nlu;t t·mployerl b)' tlle e,Kgs were Jertdc.
Sue and Lester, and Mrs. Mary
Anna and Tommy Parker Boli· famllJ, Columb\11, visited wUh Mr.
U. s. T&gt;t•partment of Agricultur~
Jordan, Huti1, Jane and Jackle, var. spent seve~! d.q.ys. r~ecntly and Mrs. Reed Jeffers and Richard.
111 il.~ Ji('llsvllk, iiltl., laboratories . I
No 1 Htct On ECit-L•ylng
spent a day recently with their With thelt grahd~~bthi!r, Mr Ney They also_were callers at the Gene
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Wht'n flie11 wh1ch had ::,een get · lgrandmotht'lr, Mrs.. Emma Jeffers Ca rpenter. Mrs. Sidney Parker also Jeffer1 and Lavern Jordan homes.
House fllt'll arP never bothered ling cholesterol were deprivetl of 1ln Crooksville.
speni&lt;"li6'm' ;l:Jme here helpmg nre Mr. Cordray Ia a brother of Mrs.
hy dlOieMcrol hN'ausc their hody . it, tlw lw!l'hlng percentl1ge dropA. D. Morrl11on st•ll remains a
for IJ.er " l~~hft foLlowing his opera- Reed Jeffers.
ch•• Ulslry •~ IIJC&lt;IIIilhle 01 maktn~ · pt•d at once, and it kept droppin!( patient at the Mcigh GenerHI Hos·
tion.
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Columbia C.range will meet in
It or lillY td'. the related colll · ' ttharpl) as the rhole~lt·:ul ·dcpriva · Pillll.
regular aeulon on Friday evening,
pound~
111•1l 1)1 the revel'se of tlun of the t'll!~·bty•ng flies conMr. and Mrs. Edwm Jordan and
Mrs Faye Jordan accompanied January 8, at the regular time.
human body ehcm1stry, which linut)d . When cholesterol was re· s~olumbus, spent the weekend her 11on, Eddie and family to
Mr. and Mr1. Arm 8 terd Perry
~ak('S It tcad1ly whethe~ or not 1 stored to their dwt, the pt•rcent
Athens on Saturday evenin? where and Milford Perry spent Thursday
rt n• •·o11tutnNI •n the dtet. But 1 11 gt• ~&gt;tllrtcd ~;oing up ago in and
The AI mana~
they spent the n.tgbt w1th her with MTI. Mallie Lowther and the
whatever eh•.•lesterol the ny )l't•ls, soon reuched 83 per cenl.
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daughter and son-mlaw, Mr. and Mendal JDrdan family.
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.t. ~
- ,' ' Mr.
Lat"k nr cholestrrol had no pf.
\J'.I.Tj .'l' I t$
i!nd Mrs. Clay Jortt.n, Dale / Mn. Helen .JeffeTI was a tubstiMunrm• invt·~IIJ.(iiiC'd tu 11ce it fed on t·gg lnymg 1tsclf - tht•
and Barbara, al.so were Saturday tute teacher at columbia School
this t'uu ld he 11 wraknull in the flit•s whu !,!OI it and who didn't
evening ~~aller8 at the Queen home on Monday. Mn. Coen was unable
house fly
" w••nkm•sM I hat
gel it. Iaiii approxima tel y the
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u'\n~
nev . and Mrs. Merlin Teets and to teach because of illness in her
pic t·ould u~&lt;e u~:amllt 11
sa me numher of c~gs,
MonroP
f nmily WCI'C Wednesday evening family.
Dt'liPitf' lht· dforts of ma11Y 111••· 1w:J)i impressed !hut the harmful
Today I.!! Thursday, Jan. 7, the
supper guests of Mr. and Mr~. Earl
Mr. and Mn. Alvin Dye, Reades. ~&gt;r!en('e hns yt•l lu find
1•ff•·•·t was to !he fertility of the 7th day of the year, with 359 mof( Starkey.
hecca and Thad, are spending sev
wcakne~s
in th•· anunal whit-h t•gJ: li e noted that C\'l'll when the duy!i, in 19UU
era! day1 in Florida. Mrs. Harriet
~uuhl he ('XploiiP•I ror long u~ illl It ~~:s wt•n• put 111 a mc1lium
con·
The moon is tn Its ftrsl quarter.
Hev. and Mrs. Merlin Teet~ and Woodyard accompanied 'them and
onli ·fly weopun
llaln•nJ:l cholelltrrnl and 1ts rclul!·d
The morning stars:, are Ma~s , nd daughterK, Ml'. nud Mr~ (!lydt• w!ll remain there for an extended
IUilljlOillldS, haldlillt-( SIIIJ WIIK Ill · VtmU!:I
' 'r
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Rupe and fumiiy, Mr. and Mrs . visit.
II n ~·ul w •w I~ e merAP&lt;I adult iuhit•••l
On this •tuy in hiJtorY:.•
fl! es inlu t;t:rt·r n ca~ws und ft·d I
In 1830, commcr~t•l railrvad family
Earl Starkey,
atlcndcdandthetheannu:~l
Jnhn watch
Stont
Mr. eind flfn:. Jae Sayre, •Ttfnmy
,
them •YJllJwl1r f11otiK m ordL'r to
How till.\&gt; ron bl' usctl ll~llln111 SI'I'Vicc beglin in the Uhife~ . St.ales party lljld sQJ"vit:l's at the Sihcr nnd Helena, SP,tnt ' the. hoLiday
know tht&gt; precise l'hem1cal tuliUJ'f• l liou~t· flips is not yel ••PJMI'i•nt. when a horse-drawn tJt;~rrl~e rut!· Hun Chuioo:b.~
\ acatl.on with relativu lb .Florida.
of I'Verything tlwy ult• Some rlws D1·p•·iving the lwus rly of thoif'H· I'll nn the r1rst tln•Jrh .. ' track
Mr. and Mrs. Olcy Wmtcr11 ~ Col·
M~, and Mrs. JQ!hn Dunham and
flad chot~stt•rol atli.lt'tl to this rid• · 'C' I'&lt; I in It~ nohtrul t•nvironnwnl s, l 0 1II' c.omp1rtcu
... b y t hc B!l~imoh•
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Jmbus, spent a few days witti Mr. daughters were guests of Mr. and
Jy nutriltona l tlll'l , nlhcrs tild nul sul'h as kit c hen~~o nnd cow hams. and Ohio Nntlroad.
and Mrs. A', R.. Caster
'·
Mrs. Ca rA Dunham .
When lhl' ftll' ~ begnn Ja yint:: woultl lw ruther complif•a!NI. How·
Honald
Whitt
ing
ton
has
been
on
Mr. and MNI. Roy Wiseman, Joy
lu 1914, .i Steainb04.t :nnmt&gt;d
~·gw,., thr t'J.:j(s WIJ rt· cOllected IIHI ' ('vt•t , Monroe ifl continuing hi s in·
the sl{'k lilt w1th J,a mt•s Guion and David Jtln, spent Friday af·
Alex
Ln
V'BIIey
becam~
the
fit\'ll
put on mnJ!-!1 IIIIJII'r 111 du~hrs
l'f'!IIIAnlinn.
vessel ((' r a~s through t11e Pnna- .at'llng as subsli tute ntall carrier. 1tcrnoon und evemng with her parMr. ond Mrs. Richard Parsons :l'nts, Mr. and Mrs. F..a.rl Starkey.
mu Canal.

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Clii'ilt,Diaa Eve

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the recent guesh at the home ot
their daughter, Mr. And Mrs. wm.
Davia, Oolumbua.
Margaret Allen, Edna Schaefer
and Ivan Powell. called at the Car·
men Re•t Home Thur&amp;day.
and Mrs. Clarenl'EI Ackley,
Alloe•10, and Mr. •.nd Mn. V'ern
spept Chrbtmas with thtir
parenta:, Mr. and Mn. Norman
Schaefer.

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Society Report

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4.1b. Can LARD • . _ 59~
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25-lb. Can LARD • $2·95
David Davies - Choice Cut Beef

RO'.U ND STEAK
98~ lb.
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SIRLOIN STEAK 98~ lb.
TRIMMED

CHUCK ROAST 65~ lb.
LEAN

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BASKETBALL
SCORES

One Man Bloeks Sooners For ·

·P a other F andom ..Sniffing Championship

COLLEGE BASKITULL

· ·HEW~!:'!, Ino!,~~~~~!~~!!.!,~~ f;~~;;~;:··~·•

placed on probat1on in 19M for T~le 12 Plttsburth }4
two years, have won the Wi Llfri._ ~~~ ts
Elght championsltip the Jut 12 VIII....,. ·
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Y"ars.
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I Holy Crflt
MI....C\utettt Sl
,.-'Itle man is Arthur L Wood . an
They are favori tes to win the Nny 64 Gfttyii:M.Ire 61
~ City accountant
and ' tltle again this yt&gt;ar ~:~ nd nurmal- Vlrelnla u VMI 71
lii&amp;~Mter ot tbe Sooners, who.!e al · ly would \llin a trip to the Orange Geo,...ltowft 16 0.0. Wull. 12
Jl&amp;ed "recruitin g fund ', resulted Bowl in Miami . Fla ., next New Westvn Kentucky 16 DePivl 65
1a the National Collegiate AthletiC' Year's Day. But they will not be Dayton 54' Xul..- (Ohio) 51
ANft,.'a andefin1te probat101n of Ok permJtled to appear m any bov.! Marquette 91 St. Norbe-rt'&amp; 64
lahoma Wednesday
g~me unlt&gt;ss ""oud m.:&amp;~es a hill Tol . . 73 Kent St. 61
NATIONAL BASKETBALL
ThAt means Oklahoma, nMiional dJsciosurt&gt; uf the_ operatiOn~ of l_he
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funds under hts 11dmlnu~tra l10n
ASSOCIATION
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f ootba II c hamplon
0
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. e from l952 to 1954.
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laJt nine years wtll be mehgJble
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C•nci"n•tl 129 New Yortc 113
to
on NCAA television pro] he UmvenJ\y of _T uba also PhiiHelphl• 121 St. Lovla 101
or m post-season bowl was place_d on prob~ll?n for o~e NATIONAL HOCKI!Y LEAGUE
for an indefinte penod
re.u - Without n•strJ c~.IOn of prJV- Chiugo 1 New York 1
1leges - l&gt;ecause a rrpresenta - TorGt'lto 3 O.treit 1
tive of athletiC interests of the AMERICAN HOCKEY LEAGUE
Tole Sold To The
un iverBil)'" offered a prospective Ouettec 4 Pro..,idenc. 2
athlete a "~ift or loan of $400'' Hersh.,- 2 Sprlnafleld 2 tie
Hleh Bidder
That pro~at1on does not C'osl Tul · Rochnter 4 Buffalo 3
One 1952
sa a_nythmg, how~ver , and
was Toledo 73, Kent Stet. 61.
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l'unsule_red somethmg of a slap on We&amp;hrn MlchJgen 63, Bowline
Studebaker Sedan
the wr1st.
GrH" 60.
At the lt. H. R•wlh'fl Son&amp; Co.
Oklahoma's probation provided D•yton 54 Xevler 51.
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Middleport, Oblo, On The lhe biggest excitement al Wedne:;- Ohio Northern 106 &amp;lllffton
66.
%81b dlly of January, 1960 day's Sl'llllion or lhe NCAA's an ·
U Cuo T~IL."'' nual meeting and there was imUnion "11 •lctwin-W.all•c• 61.
AI 10:30 A.M.
met!iate C'onjecture as lo whether
Contr.al St..• -41.
a,. Alent for It, H. Rewllnga ' Wood
w~ld produce th.e de.tlred
5ont ComPIRY
records so the Ni:AA might lift
the stigma 1rom the Sooner!!.
R E. GRINDLEY , SA .
Wood, however, gave no such

,:lOad toda)' between the Univera1tJ of Oklahoma's rootb~ll team
aild a po~~ible trip to tne Orante
JtowJ next yeai.

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M.llld guuta tf !fr. and Ml'l.
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ConYincing Victory Over Jackson
( 'tuesday .Night Sets Sights Hig~

Mr. ltl.4. Mn. VIIKORt Broder\U

_AHentlon

Pomeroy basketball lana. took a hitch in their sportsm&gt;n's
belts this week and •began saving up their appe.lites for UJ.e
March 31st banquet hoooring the Sout~eastern O~io ~thletlr
League 1959-60 basketball'champio"', Clearly, thef ezpecte&lt;l
to be dining iii their "b*rt ·home town, ~ting th,Oir favorite
Pomeroy Panthers takiM bqws.
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Bul Pant.ber coa.ch ·Russ&lt;~ll Moor&lt;&gt;, llilely our of West Vir·
ginia, bun'! ordered a new suit for \llf·, O.tlng event yet. He
keeps a schedule of games ye&gt;to rome in his pocket.

ln plain black and white
it
5ays "Nme Mote Games To Piay! "
There waa little doubt however
Tuesday night, by the' time lh~
thtrd quarter had reached m 1 d-~
point agamst Jackaon here, that
every Pomeroy tan had vlslons of
a cham pionship. And with good

Iguards. Go

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bOLLAR ($1.00) PENALTY IF LICENSE IS PURCHASE~ AFTER THAT DATE.

BLANK AND

FOR YOUR CONVI!NIENCE USI! THIS HANDY APPLICATION
ai.A!L TO THE COUNTY AUDI'rOR AT THE COURT HOUSE NOW.

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FEES ARE

TWQ DOLLARS ($2,00) FOR EACH DO G. J'4ALE OR FEMALK.

To Nelson..,llle
Middleport's . Yellow . Jackets
hope to get a VIctory _rtrmg star_t
ed by addmg Nelsonville t o their
stingers Frid~y mght. The game
IS at Nelsonville.

To obtain license by mail, fill in and mail Ibis form to GORDON CALDWELL,
OOUNTY \UDITOR, Meigo County, Pomeroy, Ohio. Eilclose self-addressed Stamped
envelope and price of Ucense.
Male Dog $2.00

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DEADLINE FOR PIJIICHASE OF IDeO DOG LICENSE IS JANU.\RY 2!Jth, !JNE

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REDUCTIONS OF

son, of Chetter 'IJere New Ytar'a Wedae., for , tltelr home in
Eve guesu of Mr . and lin. Hujh J:dltlo.n after ep;tndlnJ several
41Y• with tlletr PJrenU, Mr. and
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Also J\Jutomobile Recovery is
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JANUARY CLEA.RANCE SALE
Begins Friday, Jan. 8th- 9:00 A.M.

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MinuterStea~s

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15 reg, $3.98 Boys Corduroy Trouoero, 3·8
Sale $2.88

9 reg. $3.99

l5 reg. $3.50 Boys Corduroy Trousers, 3·8
Solo 12.69

15 reg. $5.99 Girls Car Coals .. Sale $4.39

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6 reg, $1.98 Rod Boxer Jeona, 3·8 Sale 89c

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g reg. $3.29 Glrla ore.... . . , . Sale $2.39

! rfl. 11 Ul Boyo Car Coala . . Sale $8.95
Mojllll Mlueo Sportaweor . . . . .,.. Prloe
Sklrte - Slleko- Moteltlbg Tops

1anc.•u•
1111111011 Pullover, auo . , ... , S.te sue

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Jan. Prlee- 88c yd.

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Tre1-llj

Corduroy
VeiYeteen
Skirt Lengths

lan. Price ·

27 rea. $2-111 Boys Shlrta, 3-14 8llle tUt
41 reg, U-89 Boys Shlrla, 3·14 Sale $Ut

Reg, $8-98
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One and l Pleee Choice.

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Billion Cord!Jon, 31-40 . , . , , , Sale 15-88

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8 reg. $4.85 Girls Dres101 . . .. Sale $3.45

4 reg. $3.19 Corduroy Jaekels Sale 12.31

1 rf1. $12.95 Boyo Car Coal . , Sale f9,95

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% reg. $8-95 Girls Dre,... .... Sale $8.95

J'Jmf·~~--r.:•~ wnf.L .w1ai.

8 rec. $3-99 Cordu($}'j rf1;f&amp;b'f79
I reg. $1.95 Boyo Car Coall .. Sale $8.95

PRICES

14 reg. $2.99to U.45
Glrlo Corduroy Jumper• S.le $U9 lo 4.41

Corda«!&gt;J~ol() !iie ·~;

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C:LU8 STI.AKS

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TIRU AT LOW,

2 reg, $7.95 Glrlo Car Coall .. Sale $U5

U re1. f3,98 Dreu Trousen, 3·14

CATFISH • • •

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8 reg. $8.95 Glrlo Car Coals .. Sale $6.95

19 reg. 14.98 Dreu Trousen, 3-14
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2 reg. $6.95 Girls Car Colla .. Sale U.45

!1 rei- 12.98 Boys Corduroy Trousers, 3·8
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CUBE STEAKS

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Lean Jalcy - Save 30e .

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30 reg, $1.29 Knit Blouses ••... Sale 99c

58 rtl- $1.98 Malehlng .Fiorillel Shirts
Sate $U9

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BARGAINS: Shoes -Infants- Chll~ren'sMisses
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VAI.UJ\8 ,FROM $1.00 lo $18.00

THE SHOE BOX . Middleport
$1.00

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Caii914·Y or 378.J
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INSPEC'nONS. PBO!il
383-M. GllmDre Supply Store
Vaughan Pest Control Co Mem
ber of National Peat Control
AuoclattOD.
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RE.TES

I .etntl per word, one iruertton. Minmtum cblrl&amp; - eo ot*
word lor three consecutive :lrolerUoal.
Special - one monl.b tor 30 C..!Dls per wo."'d.
l'uJJ rate of 3 oento ~ word will be cbat&amp;ed f• lad~
It DOl P&amp;J,d w.Lt.hin 10 Wlys :l!ter reeeJ...W. bW.
Brrors in Adverll.tlrlli - Sb.ou.ld be rt:ported •mma!JitelJ. 'l1l
~ Seliltinel will oot be respOOiillble for more lha.D one ~
reet mserttoo.
Card ol fh.ants and £pectaJ. Nottce• ot Eftota $1.00. Obi~
publlJhed at 1 ce1~ per wot d.

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:SJONI H::-. t il lll) home Prdcl
womtw l'huuc ti9lti J
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WANTED S I'A..\ DING
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brakes and power
:.teenng
Will take old car m ~ro!lde 1n
Arthur Koemg, LLonc. Bottom
0 lh; nuLe from Eastern School.
1-6-6tc
~~~.I:U.RCH
KlTCHEN
CABINETS
Jo'orrmca Top, .Bookcase built to
su1t your house Vmyl A.sbes
to!&gt; Blocks laid. Ne1gler Buildrng Supply Call Guy Ne1gler,
RacJne, Uhto
1-H.!c
wES11NGHOUSE WASHER, $10.
.Phone 457 x
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i'Irt' lJqJt 1 ~,~ 1 " 1,.,w 1 r no talls
ouu.Jdc Jhe ~lJL..tgc Llllle~s wn
Lratt h&lt;~s tH ~.: 11 tJlllllJ&lt;-~ ~~J Jor
same l'ontra~ts t:aH be punhu~
ed at 1 ~g 1011 llc~IJ 011 Morulay
hlt,:hls 7 Ju Lu ~ vu
HOUS}&gt;; AND 'TWELVE ACRES
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St•dan USED BOATS AND MOTORS, c
25
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Ulnrlllral ~ 1'umc1uy
end up whUe th•y last. Metropol•
12 31 tile
itan Marine Sale• and hrvlc•,
600 E. Main St., Pom•ror, Phone
1955 UJ,/ISM(J ll1 1 L 4 duor ijill9J
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V8 Sll la11 Ull~lllill IJiudl. ltn.s/Jl ~- -~
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aruJ ht&lt;~ltr, JllalllnaJ ~. POrQ· t ..,. _ _ _ _
cloy
I~ 31 6tc .W'irtmentt,,feople' 1 T•n•n •nd
-- --~'"'I .{';V'# St., ott ,ftu»ernut Av..,
i9.:l4 1 111 \ J\ULt.l I.I~Ja•rc $69a.
.,,. .,lOy. Phonrl 321-Y
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w;~o~. 1 t,\, ~ 1,\Jt l l!JU' $6~ 5 1~
u't:m~hed. · M~JAlat~terl, Middle"'o&lt;~or ~&gt;~•r.rJr st'·ltKll!IJ orLgLnal ~rc. l~wue t;u44--M.
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1957 2 tHlOH. u C\'LJ.-..mm J'OHD
liootl t:uJJdJLI\Jil \.".Ill t.tke 52 or
54 w ou tJa.ll alld take over
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ur 1all B&lt;+OJ
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menl, b11th, garage, large I.ot,
fruJl trees. Near Grahltnl Stat1un plant Ph TU·2·19~1 after
4 p, M
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Ovurcoat, Slle 38 D~tvtnpoll und FOR THI BEST IN ARTI~ICIAL
IRIIDINC1
Chair, 6 n1u old, Elect! It' trn1n
call
und lr~ns to1 mer Cu ll :14Ul uflct
AL8EBRT
P~RKIR.
CHIITIR. 0.
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Kautz Feed Store, CheBter, YUkon
LAVJ~~ WIN'JhH t;UAT, SIZE
3-214tl or Five Polnta Grill. Pom·
12, .$10 00. Phone 629UM after IJ
croy 917-JA, before 10 a. m. Five
P. M.
I 6·61p
d&amp;IJ6 breeds, 3 bt~el, 1 dual purpole. NO ASSOCIATION TO
lNGEH - s~.WJN(i ~1ACUJNE --.=_
JOIN. Now have frozen Hmen
nound bubbm morlul ongumll)'
from moat popular buill.
sold for $17U 50 Brand new
1218 30tp

NECCfll s&lt;:WI:"lJ MACttlNE Equ1"pcd to zig :tlll,l, darn, monou:ram, ei(! Sold originally tor
• .~.dl ou Pay off balance due
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AUCTIONIIIt
Route 2, Lon1 Bottom, Ohio.

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an l'tra ey totht)' ~or l'udlock:.,
mn•l. Phone 245-X.
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Autoa, Homc!t, Apurlmcnt1, Of·
11L'e6. Made while }ou wat:ch at 4lB CONDJTfONV..:.. . RU'IUQ&amp;RRowley &amp; Reed
MldaUon lletYJee. Jtd:'l Retrleu•·
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Call Pr1nll: C1ptelnll, 414 N.
r HAY MuS llAV TliUMAS, LONG1
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appll1nce1. Amokl lr•
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console c.ubmct Bahmt·c due
$64.00 or payments of '8 00 per
month J'hone 343

~:~:m~ief-Salary

40000

4•50000

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huu~~J work. Will hve tn, more
GOOD HALJ&gt;,H JJ!\Y ANIJ SIH.AW
for home than wage1. Write %
Squa1 c bulu A,su corll. rrank
Box a&amp;:l. Pomero1, 0.
,Qcech 78ll MAJ!lc :;L Mltldle.
port
1 5-6'1'P (20) Business Services

(9! For Sale

~~e~~= n~r~'~s39cg~;.t~. !::to~e~ ~~~ngP!~~r ~=~sea

Fire Dept. Expense
200000
First Aid Expenses
•50000
Civilian Defense
lOO:oo
Contingene1ea
200 00
Total General Fund
46 252·00
Sec. 7 : That there be apPr()prl·
a ted from the Utility Fund .
J,Jtlllty Fund
Street Llgh•·
~.o
6,000 00
Hydrant ~ental
3,360.00
Total Utility Fund
9,360.00
:Sec 0: That there be appropriated from the Parking Lot Meter
Fund
Parking Lot Meter Furn4
Meter Payments
3,90000
Street Sweeper Rental
4 000.00
Total
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Cem.twrr Fund
Entployees
3,00000
Material
500.00
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Tools and -Equlpment
300.00
•0 01 ..10 (Jf
over real e8ut~ now owned by sa1d Other Expenae 11
, 16().00
Vtllage of Pomeroy to perm1l m Landt and Buildings
l,OOO.OO
gresa a.Jd egress to said lot.
PubUc Employees Retirement
S~CTION II 'that the real e:s
System
30000
1956 CHEVROLET 210 DELRAY Late described herem belongmg
Total Cemetery Fund
7,25000
2 dour. Ecepttonally nJCt! All to the cemetery has not been
See 10. That there be approth~ extras Gad Miller 257 LID- used for bur1al
purposes. That, pr~ated from the Street C'onstruc
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con St •
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eport, 0
'sar rea esi.Bte wll rot
nee · t10n, Mamtenanee
and Repair
~on~270J -~- .:~·OTe~cq.J!l the future for said bunal Fund {Motor Vehicle and Gaao•
~ -11fD~ pq:rpo~s. 88 said real utate de- hne Tax Funda) U;lo. JoUgw.ne.
(24b) ~or T r&lt;::tGtr~ scrtbed herein ts unsmtable for Street Con•tructlon, Maintenance
-~---- burial purpoaes.
end Ropol• Fund
LARGE COAL HEATING STOVE
SECT 1ON Ill· Th t h
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a t e procee 8 Employes
15 000 00
New thl11 fall to trade for small or the sale ot sa1d real estate Materials·
7' 500 00
coal heatmg stove In same COD· shall be applied to the mdebted- :street Repair
s:ooooo
d1twn and atylmg. Contact Mary ness now extstlng for the !mprove- 1'oola, lrnplements, etc. 12,000 00
Humphrey, Route 2, Carpenter, ment of Beech Grove ~emelery Pubh~ Employees Rettrement
Ohio.
l-6·3tp of the satd VIllage of Eomeroy,
System
1,000.00
Ohio, ~tnd for the purchase of ad- Mitcellaneous
100.00
dltional land for the said Beech
Total
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c••• No. ):1,963
Grove Cemetery, Pomeroy, Ohio!
Sec. 16: That there be approBette Sue McComas, who resides I previOusly contracted by sal&lt;l prlated from the General Bond .Reat 4148 Hillsdttle Road, San DleiiD [ trustc~s of Beech ?rove Cemetery. urement Fund:
16, California, and Evelyn Bensley' SECfJON IV
l'hat Lel!lhe F. Qerleral BG"d Retlremtnt 'unfl
Stomsld, who resides at 6524 Mon- Fultz, Franklln Rizer, Roy. Betz- Redemption of Bonds
4,000.00
tezuma Road, san Diego, Callfor· mg, Richard Jones, Dor Schaefer Interest on Bonds
1,080.00
th
oth
f B tt S
M . and Dort Collins, ljli memben of Total
5,080.00
{:~mu e t~e p~:ceo of ~e~dl!!~~e :f thlePVUlage CoOuhnctl ofd thAe1frV•dllagEie Grind Tot•l Approprl•tlons
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11•~•of Bette Sue McComas o.
be f omerow
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the father
bomg unknown and cannot with 1 r ~ • orJman
ban f t~r·
Sec. 20. And the Villaa:e Clerk 11
reasonable dlliaence be ascertain- ;•~urr?,Trr.,~: me~ t~rs ~
hereby authorized to draw h1s
ed wlll take notlce that on the G0
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t Ul 8 h~ h ed eec warrants qn the VUiage Treasurer
oth day of December, 1959, the berove 0 I e~e
w '\: sal .1memd for
from any of the
.rs
e
age ouncl an
appropri•tiona upon replalnUff Edward Lee McComas a
minor, by Lee McComas, his n~xt satd members of the Uoard , of
proper certUicates and
friend (!led his petition &amp;ialnst rrust~es 0~ Beech !Grove C"metherefor, approved by
her In' tbe Court of Common Plea11, ery a~e of ~hsuperv s ~n °~ mab·
board or officers authorized
Meiga County, Ohio, Jn CalM! No., agemen
e proper Y 0 c
to approve the same, or an
115
12,963, praying for divorce and aold
deacrlbed herein are
or re&amp;olution of coun
other relief, on the grounds l&gt;f byt ~ut~r~z:d ~f h aetll ~~~~
the expenditures; progroaa neglect of duty ond ex· es 1 c
e
E ea
er
warrants ahall be
treme cruelty. Said cause Will be ~ording Cto hJalw ~n Jhe
for aalarJes or wages
81
for hearJna on or alter the 18th erms
n an on
bv au•
sale.
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Wty of January,1960.
SECTION V, That the
Wlth
EDWARD LEE McCOMAS, the V!Uqe of Pomeroy
fur·
a minor, by Lee McComas,
for
hli next friend, Plalntlrt.
I( Fultz, Fr•nklln Rizer,
:~:;;~ .,.-"TZ
ing, Richard Jonea,
...,.,.
and Don Coilina, as
Plaintiff
the V1llage CouncH of
1'7, 26, 31; (l) 7, 14, 6h: of Pomeroy, Ohio, and
berfeld Norman Kloes and Char1 .1\ les ~urra.y, Jr., aa members of the
,
•: :so&amp;ra of Tr].llt~l of Beech Grove

24 f
Trade

5 room apartW. B~ngel, Phone
!~v~ ll 2 tfc
14 HUUMS and BATH andn;;-;
I
ment on Lincoln Height&amp;. Gas
1mnace 1lard woo d f 1oora b ullt
m kitchen cabmets. call 28.
apaltmcm
Rll'nt
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center of town. Needs some re feet m the southeast line of satd
pair No reasonable offer will be .M){)() sq ft lot, to an iron pm,
refused
lhence nurth :n deg. 00' west 4000
NI!W HAV&amp;N-4- bedroom home 1 t. 111 the northeast line ot sa1d
located on 1 acre level ground, ;WOO sq ft. lot to an uon pm,
fine for garden, double garage, thence south 39 deg. 00' west
barn, other outbulldmgs. Mo· 50 oo !t m the northwest Hnc of
dern throughout, $11,0()0.60
said 2000 sq ft. lot, to an iron pin
Jim RIH.I•h S.leMINn
Ill the northeast rlght·of-way !me
New Haven, W. V•.
of the old Sugar Run Street,
Phone TU-2-2143
thence north 51 deg, OO' west 9 50
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NEW HOUSE, TWO BEDROOMS 1t. In 1 the 11 ~ 1 Seas ~ g -~ way
large hvmg room, butll-tn kit- me. 0 t e 0
ugar un treet,
chen cab10ets, gas furnace, m- to an ~on pm, thence north 34
sulated large carport 125 ft de.s: 0 ~ west l6ll.75 feet ln the
frQP,~g~. Wright sireet, otf \norlhea-t, drJ!t·of.way hne of the
Mulberry Ave. $9500 00. ReadY ~!: fi&amp;~~®~~~~e~ ~e:n ~aos~
for &gt;QCCU~all'cjr aHer Jan. 1~ . 1. ' • ' I , :t ""f
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r of.wa)' ~ lioe , qf, l)eW Sugar Hun
11~20 Valley Lumber &amp; Supply-f Street ·ldiY~..Wel, UJ' the prmcLpal
c 0 ., Mtddleport, Ohio
place . of , 'begmnmg, contauung
1·7·3tc
10 153 square feet, (0 233 acres)
more Or' leu; also a right of way

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AUGUSTA, Ga. (UPI)-Two .....,
for lhe wlnnen.
bad 11 for Harrlaon· coWded in fron,t of Univenit:r
HoapJt.al here Wednesday then
Hal'l'laon- mounted the curb and killed twO
2D-12 with Eddlo Maya women.
cbarKed both drlv·
the , wtnnen:, Rouap en with ilboluntary man -slaujh~
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mixed 180-230 lb 12.35-12.60, m06t·
ly 12 60 for 100-220 lb; 225 lb
12.150; 230-250 ib 11 BS-12 35; heavIer we)ghta not e.stablirhed, sows
steady to strong, m1xed 301l-400 lb
9.50-10 75, 400-600 lb 8 21f.1J 50; over 600 Jb 8, boars steady, 6 50.
CINCINNATI &lt;UPI) - Produce
.Eggs, at farms A jumbo 24-29, A
Large 21-28, A med1um 18-25, A
small 13 16, B Jarge 17 22, und"er·
grades 10-13, dehvered FOB Cincinnati, A large 31-33, A med1um
26-28, A small 25 27, B largf! 28-30.
Poultry, local fryer supplies be·
low normal, dressed demar,d fa1r
to good;! pr1ces at farms, fryen
2lh -4 lb. 15·17, heavy hens 14-20,
light hens 6-9; fryer prlCes 134,·
500 ~d 22 per cent at 15, l'l
per cent at 151h:, 38 per cent
at 16, 23 per cent at 17

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3:30 Who~ You Trust
4:00 ( A~er~can '(Bandstand
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6:00 San Francisco Beat
6 SO Your Esso Reporter
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6 45 John Daly News
7:00 26 :Men
7:30 Walt Disney Prestmta
8:30 Man From Black Hawk
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10:00 The Detectives
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Love of Life
Search For Tomorrow
t:OO The Bl"ighter Day
12·4~ The Gu1ding Light
t.15 Secret Stonn
1.00 Heart of the City
fa,·!lO Edge of Night
1 30 AB the World TUrns
1:00 The Tbtee Stooge•
2:00 For Better or Worse
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2:30 House Party
1$:00 Arthur J Smith-News
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400 The Brighter JlaY
7:00 (J S. "darshall
4 \5 Th~ Secre::t Storm
7 30 Lock lJp
430 The Edge of Night
8:00 6ctty Hutton- Show
5·00 The Three Stooges
8:30 Johnny Ringo
5 15 'Toy Preview
o:OO Zane Grey Theater
5 30 'The Lift, of Wley
: J1;3P Spcc~al Topight
6 00 Arthur J. Smith-News
11:00 11 O'clock New•
6.\5 Julc Rivlln Sh~w
1J :15 Late Show
6·3(1 Amos 'n' Andy
J1·31l .Sign CJ!f
7:00 Shotgun Stade
~-7 30 Rawhide
900 Lucille iBall-Desi Arnaz
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The
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8 15 Captain Kan~aroo
Person to Person
9·00 CartoQQ The.!!ter
11:00 News
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11:15 Theater 13
10.30 On The Go
12:30 Sign Off
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G10 Sa:t Preston
1:00 .Mid Day News
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3 00 Young Dr Aaltme
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6 .~5 Huntley Brinkley Report
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7:30 Rescue 8
O:OO Steamboat Bill
BOO l'at Masterson
5 :30 ~isco Kid
6 00 Steamboat Bill
830 Ju"'nny Staccato
6~15 Jim 1\aeker Show
900 Bachelor l&lt;"'ather
r·ao ForJ Show
6 25 Weathereast
10·00 You &amp;et Your Life
6 30 News Picture
10 30 Take A Good Look
6 :43 Huntley Brinkley Report
7 ·00 Death Valley DaDys
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11:16 The Jae~~ - ~ -~- 8.'Xt Art carney Show
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10·00 TBA
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10·30 nJ\.
6 oo Cpntirtental Classroom
11 :00 News Headlines
7 00 ToiJilY
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9 00 ~tie DoQnan Show
H:l~ Jack Paar Show
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the 6th day of I
lRA MORRIS as Admm1s
trator of the istate of Mary I
Lmdsay, deceased
COLUMBUS, (UPI)-Vice PresiWEBSTE!l. &amp; Jo' ULTZ,
dent Rlchard M Nixon's name
Pomeroy, OhlO
.
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wdl be on Ohto's primary elecAttorneys for Adm~mstrator
J
tion ballot May 3.
(12) 10, 17, 24, 31, (1J I, 14, 21, 7tc 1 ATHE.''VS, 0, (UUI)- The Pub
The deeu;ton Wednesday o~ the
_
, lir Utrlit1es Comm1sswn hes.rd Ohto Republican Central CommitI protests here today agamst the tee &gt;to endorse the v1ce president
Greyhound Bus Co's request to
STATE OF OHIO
1ts tv.;o way serv1ce outr1ght, and run delegates pledg1d1scontmue
ed to hlm w1ll require Nixon to
b t
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t
d B1
Deparhn..-t Df P!laturel Resource5 1V.~ wheen t mcmnat 1 an
e pre 10 offlc1ally announce his candidacy
Divlalon of R•clamahon
as mg on coun y.
before Feb. 3, the deadhne for (Jl
Notl.:e ef S..le- Reclamation
I'he heanng was the seeond mg a statement of con-sent m the
Pnli...at Hl!r. 103.,.... Plantintt Strip staged by the PUC, which earlier secretary of state's office.
Mine Bankl •ffected by tt.e Jen I heard eomplamls m Hillsboro
State GOP Chairman Ray C.
Mlnlrt• CCJmtMnY ,ih Rutland if own· agamst dropping the bue. run The BhSii went to Washmgton today to
ahi~, Melg• C::ounty, Ohio.
' bus ilrJtJ &amp;tups at Athens, McAr roofer \vtth NIXon and meet with
The · ·ruvlsian or Jteclttm~twn, I thur, Chlliicot~e, Botn&lt;rldge, Hill.. Ohio's RepublJcan congressional
~·
DepartmJnt ~~ Natural ResoQ.rces, boro, Qwenrmlle and Fayetteville delegation in the office of Rep.
!!tate. i1f 'Oilt9~ otreti for sale llw 1and M1lford m 1t" datly runs.
Clarence Brown of Blanchester.
plantmg to trees of strtp mmc
Before Jte left, Bliss said he was
banks af!ecte!J, by the Jan ~Lnmg STATtESMAN DIES
Rbsohttely
confident Nixon wlll
Com~?J,~ty m
Rutland Township,
Meigl't!punt~, · on wbkh scaled
WASHINGTON, (UPI) _ Rep announce before Feb 3. Bliss
bids wiM, ~e tective,d. The estJmat Rtt:hard M su11 p9on R·la, d1ed at spoke to Nixon on Monday.
The Republican
ed cost' or thiS work i.s !j:i3,456.50 'l 8 .15 a m. today at the BethesedJ.
orgamzation
which will be pa1d from funds now N... va! Med1cal Center He was 59. tapped state Aud1tor James A.
ing state off1ce 1n 1960, as the deleheld by the Slate forfeited by I
state office m 1980, as the delethe above named st~lp nune upera
tor
1
No~ce
gates' second ~hou:e for president.
The plantmg 1s to be complch•d '
Ohto law requues the selectlob
LEGAL NOTICE
between Jwarch 15 and ~~lay 1,
of a sel:!ond choice Rhodes, the
1000 Further ddalls a1 e found m
Sealed Brrls wtll ~ ree~Jved by ,1~·~~:~:. three-term mayor of Oothe specifications 10r th 1s work un 1he Htt&lt;~rd of lou:Hty co'mm1ssmn· p
was picked to g1ve him
11
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1 th n · I" of &lt;'r!&gt;;, Vleigs ( nuHtY , Ohw ut the
presltge and pubhdty growing
I e m leo ICe n
e IVIS vn
Rcelamutaon a copy of wh1ch may Ulbce ol Bald iloard, Pomeroy,
of th1s largeJy honorary role.
b
bt· med 'on request
Uh10, up until 12.00 n'clot:k noon. I,;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;,;;;;;;.--;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;,
eB~dsawlll be recetved by the Di January 18, 1960, for furntshtng I 1
VISIOn of Reclamatwn at Room 711 , &lt;he (ollo\lo mg
State OHtce Butldmg, 65 South
'1 ranspurt delivery o{ gasolme,
Fron' Street, Columbus 15, Ohto,
until 1.30 p, m., January 18, 1960 regular and prcmtum grades to
tht• County Garage, Rock Spnngs,
Blda shill be on forms furntshed
Ohw, at the dJreclion of the Coun
by the DIVISIOn of ReclamatiOn ty Engrnecr, durmR the 00 day
and 1hall be properly s1gned and penod commencmg, Jan 18, 1000
dehvered on or before the above
l.'!uole prle~ on both regular
mentioned t1me and date
and prenuum grades
A d,epostt of a cert1£ted check
Hoard of Commissiqncrs reserve
for five percent (5%) of the h1d
lhe
ughl to reject any or all bids
shall accompany the bid as a
of County Commi11ioners
Board
euarantee of the Signature and
' Middleport, Ohio
By SHaron Boylu, Clerk
r
f
h
delivery o a conttact
or t e
(I) 7, 11&lt;
planting work by the successful
b1dder before Feb 3, 1960 The
work will be awarded to the
lowest and best btdder and the
whom
the work IS
must furmsh proof that
IS responsible and capable of
the work accordmg to the
if requested to do
the Divllion of Reclamation
must ~urrush at the time of
exeeut1on of the contract a
or commercial surety performance bond in the amount ot
fifty percent {50%) of the con
tract.

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TELEVISION GUIDI
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CINCINNATI (UPl)-UveJtock:
Cattle .00, calvu 400, &amp;ood 8711026 lb slAUihter oteera 22-23.110;
•Oandard 19-20; eood 7 - lb
heUers 22'23; IIOod lOii0-11110 1b
hei!en 19-21, utility cowt: 15. ~
16; utility and coflll(l'el'cial bW:ls
19-21; &gt;C&gt;holce vealers. 34-36; good
28-33; atandard 23-28, medium 68,
lb nu.xed stocker h~fem and you;ng

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tw with bri&amp;bl ribbon. pine ond

Dally Sentlnol, Pomeroy-Middleport, o., ilan. 7, 1960-7

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Ohio, ..id
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'i..erekl&gt; ant ,, lzed
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Jaw.
4 • 1960
frn - - \.."U
That this ordin&amp;nte shall be in
USED
JlAN l'S AN[) SHIRTS
8rtte, PheM .. Cef'ltHt
DOR SCHAEFER
Joe'a
A. ('t • ....,.,.. ke.-. Oh.. 1 ~~:~~~~:~. CUPI}-A couple of force and effect from and af~
PreaJdent of Counell
Walihcd anti stcnlrloed
Carry out 51J4 LocuHt st., Mid· &amp;-Jikt
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Jerry Lucas of Ohio the1 earliest period allowed by Attest: Edna Scbqenleb
dlepo1L
12 29 30tc
Dischmger of law
Clerk of Council
TELE'I'I~ION. RADIO .1r SIIALL
Big Ten mdtvid· Paued October 19, 1~.
11 ) 7, 14, 2 tc
scorlna .veraa:es
CHARLES W LEGAR
_ _ _ _ _ .;_:...;.
.Jppll:mce repalr. PhoDI
NEW lfi&lt;IO PA'rrF..,NS PLASTIC
\lcCUntock, RaoiDo, Oblo.
30 polp18.
.
Mayor
PltiiiDINT
'¥1nDow b!mds and shadea, Vene
made
11
field
goals
Attest.
Edna
Schoen!eb,
Clerk
(UPI)-Tbe
National
tum blmds, all kmds and colora
Fl~r glaiS awnmt~.s, Day and
free
their prpved
sate of
real ofestate
In third placein amGn8
by above
the Board
SupervisR. RaqWedne11day
uecutJve
)ll,ght name plale• all Jclnda.
llcorera
waa.
Horace
lion
for
management
o[
sa.1d
Ralt
hat
been
with
Alun1lnum ladrfenr all kindl,
of
Mlchla:an
State,
who
estate
furniture
'dealeR
Free EaUm•tt~, Dale Wlppel
29 pomls In hit lone ap. Leslie F. Fultr.
&amp;rouP alnee 1920.
Supply. 216 Unwn Avenue,
pe~~ral&gt;~:
Franklin Rizer
11-.30-uotc
Pomeroy, Om-o.
Slotlrled of Ohio Roy Bet.ln&amp;
Korln• wltb .211 Richard Jonea
-,
11107 ED11'10N LNUS~:D COfd'
nor S.b&amp;efer plcto set with aupplemcnts up to
~'":--:+-:---' '· !)on Collfnl . '
date EDCyclo~dls llrrlt1mnlca.
Reduced pncc Phone 6237
f~trriS(tlliViiJlle,
Memtioera ot the Vllhaee council
Alfred Elberfeld
1·6tc
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Norman Kloea
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Member's of the Bl)ard of
Trttsfeea of Beech Grove

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RIVER
REPORT

OFFICIAL LOCK 23 REPORT
A$ OF 8;00 A.M. TODAY
GAUGES
Gallipolis 18.1, 28.4
rurlllmg 72 feel, Winfield 18-D,
15 4 runnmg fo:..~r feet PomeroyM
t 2?-36
27 .3 2 Pt PI
' ason,
easan ,
23
Lock • 24 · 9
CONI'HTION
OF
MOVABLE
DAMS Dams are all down and
rtver falling' 1 foot per hour !rum
13 through 23
OHIO RlVEU BOATS. Lock 12,
Mtke Credtlor down at 6 10 a m
6 2, Lock 13, Water C BeckJord
down at 3 00 a m. 5-7, Lock 16,
Marlyn M. down at 6 25 a. m., 0-4,
Robert Reed, down o!ll 6 30 a m,
0 9, Lock 23 Cec1l Kmg dowg at
4 45 a m . 17-0, Bea~rr down at
6 45 a m , 0 1 I ock 33 J 3 Lew1s
up at 55 lO a m 0 12, Conme
Jane up at 3 15 a m o-o, Lock 30,
Duncan Bruce up at 6 00 a m
020, Lock 28, C1ty of Huutmgton
up at 7 25 a 111, 1:1-0, Vu:mna up at
10 10 P m . 2 U, Lock 27 Raymond
E Salvit1 up at 5 30 a m 16·0,
Wmrhe~ter up at 3 :15 a m 7-0,
GallJPOII!, Fred W Alcott up at
8 45 P m 7-0; Lock 23, Pittsburg·
her up at 3 00 a m. 3't8, JaneT
up al 5 40 a m 9-0; Cherokee up
at, 6 00 a m runmng light; Ba3--0u ,Lurr;une U.P at 6·10 am 4·0.
KANAWHA RIVER BOATS. Wmf1eld, A B Cuss down at 115
, a m 0_4~~-~~~1

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LU::::.J _ ~,,IIllo .r11&lt;1 ~p1t ted houndiDAIItYMANSOLAltMlLKMINDER
morslh II hill I .10,[ , . l l l lll j_,!,Jjg
New 300 gaUons 1,986 00. For
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Legal Notice

A~NUAL APPROPRIATION
ColO No, 11.251
ORDINANCE
The un.lwown heu·s of Mary
.ech Gro'le tenwe.ry, VIII•.. of
(VIII•..)
Lmduy, df!cH&amp;Sed. wtll take nottce
·omeroy~ Ohio, which saki lot I• An OrdiMIIft to IMke Approprl- that Ira Morns, aa AdmmiStrator
1ot neect.d for an, Munlcipel or •tiona for Current Exp.tnHI and of the Elt.i.te of Mary Lindsay. de·
Ctmlter/ Purposn
othor lxpendltv,... of tho VIII ... ceaHed, on the 9th day of DeCem·
An Ordinance No. 332 ,
of Pomeroy, Stat. Of Ohio, clurlnt ber, 1959, filed hiS Petition ln the
Be It ordained by the coun~l th• fiaul y-.r ondlnt Docembor Probate Court of Meigs CoultL)',
(ZObl
r the VlliRge of PJ;Imerqy, OhiO, I
3ht 1960
Ohio, aJlegwg that the personal
Se•Uon
!.
"'t
Ordained
.:
the
estate
of SIUd deeedent ts msuff1
BAJINES.SIMPSOll INSURA.'IIQ JJ members thereto concurrm"o
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SECTION 1: That the folloWing Council of the VlUage of pomeroy c1ent to pay her debts and the
Agents, Middleport. Fire, Aut(.
.HSCrlbed real ett.ate belongJ:ng to State of Ohio, that, to proVIde for charge~ Ol aommummnw; lwr t!~&gt;
mobile, Bondi. lo-bone 63Ui
ne VIllage of Pomeroy. Ohio, 15 the curreot expenses and other tate; that &amp;ald decedent died sellea
COMPLETE INSURANCE PR~
.u L needed fO;[ any ma~clpal or expenditures oJ the said Village m tee a1mpJe of the followmg real
tection. Life, Auto, Fire, Pollo emetery })ul'pe)8ea, to-w1t.
of Pomeroy dunng the fiscal year ~state
Call Doa MWa. Middleport
"Th~ followmg described real
Located m Beei:h Grove Ceme· endmg December 31 st, l960. the
Ohla.
ery w1th the !ollowmg descr1p- followmg .sums be and they are estate Situated m the t:ounty oi
~ne1gs, State of OhiO, and m the
DON STIVEILS
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hereby let asJde and appcopriat· Ohto "ompany s Pur"has• and Ill
Begmn ng, or re erence, at a ed as. follows, vu:
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Section 2 That there be appro- Section No. 16, ol1'own No 2 •nd
J( the Beech
Grove temetery, prtated from the General Fund · Range .t'&lt;~o lJ, to-w1t Begmrung
hence north 78 deg. 48' west 212 1
Gener•l Fund
at tne northeast corner of the
t to an ~ron pm markjng the Council
southwest quarter of the southwest
288·00 quarter of :Secllon No 16, th~:nc£"
,nnclpal place of begmning of
960
J
he tract herein to be conveyed ~~:~r
· 00 soulh ;a of the distance to tht
,a1d Iron ptn also being the m Treasurer
~~ south lu\e or sa•d Secuon, thence
er~edwn of the aouthwest r1ght· Sohcltor
500.00 West to the creek, thence follo w
fin.,,.. 60u..,l
Jf way lm~ ai the new Sugar Run Land, Bulldmg and
mg the creek north to the north
--JlreeL (60 wide) with the north· Buildmg lrnprovementa
4 ,000.00 lme of the soul.bwesl quarter ol
'LI) t\001 t:StO•t:r
. .ilst nghtof-way line of the old 1Public Employees retirement
sa1d secuon, tbence east to the
,ugar Run Street (~' w1de),
System
200.00 place of oegmnmg, contammg
~...
hence north 79 deg. 28 west 10~ Legal Advertising
250 00 twenty (20) acres, more or less, ex·
t.,MCifl'll'
J5 ft. lD the northeart r1.1ht-of- Otflce E~pen~
MODO cept the coal apd other nuncral
,\'l&gt;IY hne of the Old .sugar Run OUJce Secretary
Z.l60.00 under sa1d dest1'lbed real e~;tale
\ASON-Nice 2·bedruvm home In _,treet, to an uon pm; thence UtiUtlea
'l'he prayer of sa1d Pethton ts
300000
good rea1dential section, full 1orth 70 dea. 56' welt 52.30 ft. Dump Rent
•600 :00 for t.ne sa1e uf sa1d• real est».te for
basement, automatic gu heat, .n tht! northeast raght..of-way hne Notes and Interest
l,020.00 the payment of decedents de bts
storm windows, large kitchen uf the ol~ Sugar Run &amp;~eet, to Insurance and &gt;Bonds
UMJOOO and chal'ges of admmistermg her
and dining area. Only $11,500.00 an tron pm, sa1d U"OD pm bemg , Shoppers' Lounge and City
estate and other rehef
NEW HAVEN-7year old, 2bed· .n southeast corner of a 2000 sq.
Hall Janitor
Thepersonafll'stabovemenhon
40000
· room home located on Fourth .t lot conveyed to the Ohio Fuel Ch.ief of'Pohce
312000 ed wilL further take notlce that
Street m excellent netghborhood .... as Cumpany by deed da~ed Feb Pohce
14;000 :00 they have been made parties de
Fuorllmbwas nemdoewn t, ,anudtodmooatr',', haheradt: • uarky 6 , 1960, ~ ec ordethd m Deedd Parking Meter Payments 4 ,068 .00 ttehncU.nt to sa1d Pdelttt1on; and thth"
1
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8ou 164 , pagt! ~
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(StreeU
ey are requ1re
o answer
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WANT ADS

WOIWS

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(20a) Termite

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ALL 'ABOUT~, AA£!AR,
l'LL AS~ OM,.
QUESTI N~

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XI ·NO.
224
Pomeroy-Middleport, Ollio. Friday, Jan)W"y 8, 1960
SINIII.&amp; COPY-Ic

Winner Of 1~60 B~y Derby
annual msp('('taon of Sdf'.Jm
No 456 will be he ld Salur
9, at lheshtre All
muons are tordt ,.dl~ 1n

Northern Local District Petitions To Secede

lOP

VAlUK
a
GOOD

~AS!

Pome'i"y, ()bto
TONIGHT •nd FRIDAY
HOL!DA Y FOR LOVERS'
Clifton Wtbb - Jane Wyman

the tMtiOD.

SATURDAY

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Y~utm{

1958 CHEVROLET
Be-l Air 8 t ~ lmd~• 4 lJoor Sc
dan lhw tntll' tgt lll lnud own
er Aul(}ffi ,tlt&lt; 11.tl! ~
~ower
;tecr mg naJ1u .. 111rl lw ttl ! Jet
black frnt sh, ]U.tl lt d v.tth t•xtros

$2095
1958 CHEVROLET
3 cylmd••r 2 Door I tki' new
bc.tull
1ires sp otlt • ~ tttll'n &gt;

'
ul cream
fl r&gt; ts't hr Jlt•r !il.ul d '
t~rd tram. r\ t'
pp t ~ · .uttt' )nt
lllce to drive

$1565
~D rnl'ttc

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radw ht .t•r
8' ~C k

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and

Ivory ovr r

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El b"erfel ds
JANUARY SALE

BIG REDUCTION'
Cont.,aufng

CN ALL WINTER MERCHANDISE

1·~ !litre The COI!IJ!Iele Une Of

.Coats • Dresses - Skirts
F,

y. 1 1 Jtl

,

PERc~· ~f.:S ~ r : • 1

All Men's and Children's Wear

Many hew spring patterns Alsd solid colors
Yard Wide
,

p IWI r br 1kcs
l1h 111v. t 1n~

llt• VIII\)
fttlL~h

tlee uld.

QUADRIGl CLOTH,

Sweaters

1957 CHEVROLET
Statlnn W,

Lrmc
Ohar lcs Wilcox
- also 'TilL SHEEP MAN '

a yard

hlfll ,

~tev

$1795
1957 PLYMOUTH

Springtime Broadcloth

Belvedere II flunlt r, p l ntljli'
Ivory over d.1rk hlu1' rlnt ~ h .tu

DRESS

t.om&amp;LlC lt l ll'i

I!Hi tl dill\ llC~I

$1495
t~ood
f mL~ih

tlerr m .,: l'l••an Jntenor all

$1295

ee

IN USED TRUCKS
1957 CHEVROI.JT

2 Tun LWU, V8 mo~ l~d
rear axle, ~Gild cab1 82Sxact
t1rc1, Mttrlon IO'x7' dump b~
A rea l worlchurre.

$2495
'

1958 GOLIATH.
paitl.\omtr

BPt· ....8d tran•

nluion tnd 14i ~Jtn&lt;lcr motor,
.ow mtln&amp;(e ltttl
1\t' W In
side and out Heater HEVUC·

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OL'E"O
5 lbs. 79c

ED TU

$1995
1956 CHEVROLET
1 Ton LWB V8 motor, 2 speed
'l!'ar arr'c , B~x~O tire&amp;, sound
necln:ltically, fiiiOOtl 10 x'1' hydraulic dump- body, etab and
sh~t met~tl need1 painting

Longhorn

CHEf.SE
49c lb.

'

3.do.z~ $1.09

•

2 boxes 67¢

MAGIC BLEACH

Gregg

Pernn , Judy Sauer, Lynn But!h11
nan, Leullle Haptonstall, Carolyn
Floyd Car·
and Howard
Mr and Mrs. Ora 11•11, Ractnc,
Stelf[ wu spent Friday evenmg w1th Mr an d
Ruppelt, Mrs Stanley Tru!J.!ell.
the e9·
Mrt Lucy Spencer fell Sat urday
Brown and morning and broke her arm at thL

IR"""u__::~

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quart

or patterns.

3 yards for $1.00

Mr. and Mr.

R11ymond

Sayre,

spent

TA.BLE COVERS
Reversible weav'l,.cotton table covers.
Red-white, black:Wbite, brown-white
Reg. $3.95
SIZE "52 BY 70 INCHES . . . . . . . . . SALE U.S&amp;
Reg. $2.95
. . . . . .. . • SAI.E ,2.00
SIZE 52 BY 52 INCHES

GI')J'oor, of ' LO.ton.
~a\lghter, Gina
the l p,111t wttt. with

grand·
who spent
returned

to her home at LoPan.
Mr. and Mn EugeDe RowJey
and children, Dunbar, spent Fnday
nl.g,ht and Saturday wtth Mr and
Mrs, Ralph Ballard.

J% .WDOl. .

Anolhor ••• Jltl_,.,
CIIIIDOD

Finger Tip

('IVN'O'Jf· ·'
"ILAiHKEfS

'rER~· , q.otH

Towns,.

Roger

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spent New Years Day
and Mn Eddte Gnfflth
Mae Peanon has gone to
I~'""'" Ariz., to 1pend the wmter
her dauahter and son m-law,
and Mrs. Chules Reuter,
,)Jt.
Mrs· Stanley TrusseU
·~..•:~-· ,,c::lll·::••· Ola Hysell is

~-. GGS

·6.9c ·
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or the choir inelude
Judy and Karen
fane Erlewme, Beverly

WHITE

.3 lb. Can

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Medium Size

CRISCO

Regular Tl DE

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A YARD

lb.

GROUND 'i SLICED
BEEF
BACON
21bs. 98c 39c lb.
BANNER

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..

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$1295

.. ,- MA.JE RIAL
.. '
Choose .from a wide

39c

oast

FllESH LEAN

11

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terns

flwlrl :i i,C 4 Door Sf'dlllt VH mo
tor Fontornutle tran joj pow t\1'
B!atk und 'Y.hltt•

DRESS

Ya1 d wide, f•it P&gt;IW'JI
Many new spring p~t­

1956 FQ:lD
tin~

80 Square Percales

MATERIAL

er, nlct! and dL an

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With fringed ends. Solid.
r
.... $5.19

colors. l5 by 27 inches. '

72 by 84 lneba
$4.1&amp; ,. pair

4for$i.OO

15¢

COnON SHED

BLAN~

Unbleached cotton sheet blankets with blanket stitch·
ed ends. Cann~n standard quality.

Personal Size

IVORY SOAP

• • • • • •

4 bars 29¢

Clifford Black, or St. Jo .. ph,
u spending a lew diYK here
his ton, IIerman Black and

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Rg,
SHEET BLANKETS, 70 by 80 l!lches .. SA,LE $1.8t

.

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SUPER MARKET

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foretOIIt. •mount1n1 to mon
ltton $23-mlliiOft, will be In·
v"Mcl ill ti'IIMmlu&amp;on and ...
tributlon f•cilltles, In our oHh;e
•ncl ..,.,.. lluildlngs, hl coal
mining l1nda M4 tqulpment
•nd In • wid• v•;tety of mlacel·
l1neous PN&gt;II•Icts," Mr. Prea·

SI'F;m CRAZY'

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• • Double bed size, COlton, plaids:$1tb'i~hta.. "
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