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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

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

the tMtiOD.

SATURDAY

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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;

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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

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JANUARY SALE

BIG REDUCTION'
Cont.,aufng

CN ALL WINTER MERCHANDISE

1·~ !litre The COI!IJ!Iele Une Of

.Coats • Dresses - Skirts
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All Men's and Children's Wear

Many hew spring patterns Alsd solid colors
Yard Wide
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p IWI r br 1kcs
l1h 111v. t 1n~

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fttlL~h

tlee uld.

QUADRIGl CLOTH,

Sweaters

1957 CHEVROLET
Statlnn W,

Lrmc
Ohar lcs Wilcox
- also 'TilL SHEEP MAN '

a yard

hlfll ,

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$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
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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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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.

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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

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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.

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Anolhor ••• Jltl_,.,
CIIIIDOD

Finger Tip

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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,
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Mrs· Stanley TrusseU
·~..•:~-· ,,c::lll·::••· Ola Hysell is

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Judy and Karen
fane Erlewme, Beverly

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GROUND 'i SLICED
BEEF
BACON
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BANNER

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39c

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flwlrl :i i,C 4 Door Sf'dlllt VH mo
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Many new spring p~t­

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tin~

80 Square Percales

MATERIAL

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colors. l5 by 27 inches. '

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

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COnON SHED

BLAN~

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

Personal Size

IVORY SOAP

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4 bars 29¢

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

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

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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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wells drilled in search of new oil .and gas deposits don't pay off. Last year, 2!,000 of
the§e wells wete abandpned .-.. and the cost
was
mtm&lt;&gt;r. in the_·u. s. aron&lt;C
Yet m"'r take tt\e·
risk!· _ and the
reason they .do is
simple' •IIi! it is lunda·
mental. They do it in tl\t hope of making a
blg strike and earning a profit. Without that
hope. nt&gt; one would acct!pt the gamble - and
the nation would lose the new otl resoUrces
ll SG
1 n eds
sore Y 0 ·
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Thus, the bit of pipe symbolizes another
thing . It mutely proves the need for incentives that lead men to take long chances incentive's sUcb as tile depletion allowamce
that hel\ls to compensate for the fact that
mosi welts are dry a~d t1iat all wells ulti·

flso

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When $ri.ta't~ C·;t~!,~~;. · ·

England' ))as had :
.·'"· tri~,Y!J4eSt experience with the ~eU,~~ -~~ ,,
"!~.•and 'With the widespread soctallzatl&lt;ln 6'f'1~···
that inevitably accompanies th'at/
.•,.. . stitution. Followmg the Last world war, when
.$ " the Labor Pa'Tty was re!urned to power, there
.he ·· WU
reason to beheve that England was
" !lagood
ked
th
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. ua 11 Y a aocla ·~ · .
Yet. today further nai!On.ahzallon of enter·
·p-iae ts a dead 1saue in Bntaln. Labor Party
leaders frankly admitted as much in speeches
,; · during what amounted to an eiectk&gt;n post·
morteni. They are particularly distressed by
the 1ract that the young voters, on whom the
fllfui'e of any poll tical party depends, . not
only were unattraeted by the socialist pro. Ll,ram but defected in droves to the Conservatlvea. The emphasis In Brltai11 now, under the
MacMti'lan government, Is on the encourage·
, fnlllll ~- private enterprise and . private in-

r~r.

APIIOIHT AMIASIADOR 1
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fint '
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'log

-~ :- , f' at:\ f ..~~~-~:d.;i)lus~- ~.r!llaced

:':~.-~~ ·~~the fr.e e countries,

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A Bit Of Rusted Pipe

Oj&amp;tln a scarred patch· of SOuthwest Texas
• ,;r-" prtlrie: slands a bit oi rusted pi~. A passer,.. IIY~ldn't give It a serond glance . Yet It is
: -~~ riwnunient io the colossal ga-mbles
'lit !!&gt;eD-;taJ&lt;.. in '"':"suit of oil and gas.
.
~ Tli~ bi~ of ptpe marks the site of the _deep·
¥!'.eat. bitie m the world. The well belo,. It
. ~nit MMost ftve miles. The cost was $3 m•l·
·f.;:I!Qnt:Wtwo years •; time and toll . And what
"" qldTb e drillers _fmd ·
.
·t, ;·~ , . e answer ~s - Nothi_ng. Neither gas nor
Ml was struck. All the mbney, time and toil
-"' '-•• bien spent in vain.
is the most spectacular dry hole in
lililror• because of the magnitude of the opBut there was nothing unusual about
· As Robert W. Stock expllllns In
Today, a dry hOle Is the rule, ra\1,1!-&gt;.oJ... .;

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Teen Canteen
Mufflerl .. $4.95 up To H:&gt;ld Session
AtKofPHall
,aatterles .. $9.95 up This .;,~-, biJ
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OIL IDlER$

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1•· 111 · b.,"':t,''r ~· · 'jffl(~ th ·once
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a\fajo'rtry (;(
ate that soeial&amp;in Wl\atevo!r the theoretical
claim mad fo
leads to a drea morass
5
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ry
of higher taxes, inflated prices, lessened II·
berty, bUTeaucratic dictation, and a loss of
national vitality all along the line. And so,
in th Last election Britain cried "Enough!"
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n ec ve erms.
Let us hope that the people of the United
Stales Mil profit from the example of the al·
Ly with which we ahare a common language
and mucll of our heritage. The drive for more·
soclali8111 goes on, with the electric induatry
still the principal tatget as it has been for a
generation. Bul, ..at tile same tlnie, the' reslstance to the W&lt;llfare state and th~ sbcialisl
ideology groli!s .."!'d deepens.

. . Sell!!' $1~.00

tli~ :tflii\:br;~ctor­

A opedll meeltaJI of the &lt;bop
ter wilt be Jtilcl Ja.....,. 28.

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Ill li cell." He . UieA baultd out 31 packag~• ut 11muk~S
4Gb~ 34 pac.kagea or cbewin', eight bon• ur · •n'uit1
matehee. two plpH and 10ap (j.all ~p irrnat.,!• hi• akbl).
Sald 'Ju~a:e Cl~r1C,

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EL CENTRO, Colli. (\JPI) - An
invitetion to ex-iambler !rlickey
CoMn to speak at the Imperial
VeUey Preu Club Jan. 18 mef,
'lol6b opposiliool loday ·from a I&lt;&gt;
c:•l women's dvit elub. F'iftY mem·
•Jirets ol the women's Ten 'lbousand
Club
a petltioo proteoling
trhe visit here on "that dlaracter

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Ell;· B¥tte. lioariJI4
Aids for WOD!l!ll.

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Free AIIIIIHI,, Tella

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HOTEL.·MARTIN·

the boateas to tbe 'above named
and Mrs. C. J. Ebersb~cb, Mn. Ed·
Pratt, Mo. !hrold Eborabach,
R. W. V,augban" Mrs. WJllard
Ebersbacb, Mrs. E. Vaua:han, and
. ,Mrs Teddy Warner. Favors were
plaatlc spoon bolder11.

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llitl Ill ~ ill 'KaJ&amp;Dluuo, .Hleh., whete be bu te~med
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charge of Mrs. Lebew president, a
contTibution of $10 was made to
, ;;;,~klM;;atgt:!h of Dim'et. 8evenl,Jiloney
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projecl.a wote diJcuued .
Games w~ ·p layed and Prize•
awarded .to Mia. Anni.ce Oblinger
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and Mrs. Robert Lehew, wbo allo
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and color filmJ o1. the Elltetn
Star Home at Mt. Vernon, Ohio

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