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Addie Norris, Mrs. Nolan are
at Club Christmas Party

About

Winter Projects
Are Planned
/Jy Group One

Christmao party " It Ain't the Gllt," by Virlinia
Ftmd • raising projecll were
. Gl lk
Syracuae Salser : "Sol\11 the
carolers
planned at the January meetHomemakers Sinll," by Pauline Morarlty;
in&amp; ol Groop I ol !he Middl..
at !he home ol "'lbe Cobbler and rus Gues~"
port Fitst United P,.esbyerian
witb
Geneva fi·om ldesls, by Margaret
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bowen Church Monday evening at !he
'l1le home trtil.
Jr . and daughter. Carolyn ,·-homeThof Mrs. hRichard
Vaugh•T
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decorated in Betty Hayes read,
· "• New Year's Eve llllesls of his an. e new c aU'I1lan. Mrs.
.witb the season.
String of Blue Beads," Mrs . . parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert i Larry Anderson, was In charge.
meeting, con-I Sauvage . "But Once a Year ." Bowen Sr.
The openlng prayer
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by ·tile president. Benv Evely n Smitll,
" A Brotlwor
Biven by Mrs . Tom Kelly.
Ha,..; . _ with the
Like That." and Mrs . Sauvage Mr. and Mrs . Robert Bowen ned were a bake sale, Feb. 4,
' slnatnl ifj&amp;;: to !he
World " told the story of ''The Stub. Sr., ll&lt;!nver carman. Mrs. Earl and a dish cloth sale,
:l'boUflht for the day, read oy born Unbeliever."
Freeter and Mrs. Lila Carman proceeds from the projects to
Ma!llaret Cottrill was , "When Tbe group took an Imaginary were m Columbus Sunday, call- be stven to 'the Women's
we -do not find peace of mind journey to Bethlehem. as the ed by the. deatll of lhcir aunt , sociaUon.
' in
was
. ourselves, it " useless to progr am titled, " If We Had Mrs. Angte '&lt;ewtoo.
•-LThe scripture lesson
Iook
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Been
Thed Mr. and Mrs. Ro""·t
Matthew
o-•1lor--'it elsewhere."
· in Bethlehem."
Sc ·
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b Mrsfrom
F ed
Le · andd Siven
·• rnr. uul was answered by nstmas r1pture was rea Sr. spent Monday at McArthur Y
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WJS an Mrs.
&amp;IVIns a Christmas verse or Iby Margaret Eichinger. At var- wilh his motller Mrs. Gome; Kelly gave devotions whleh
poem. Secretary and treasum ious ti mes during this presen- Bowen.
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eluded the meditation
topic,
repOria were read and approv. tat JOn the group sang
"Oh Mrs . Myrtle Long was t ~ e "Your Spiritual Workshop" and
ed. 'l1le lanuary meeling is to Come All Ye Faithful ;" " 0 Lit· Monday dinner guest ol her "The Fig Tree Branches"
be-held at !he home of
tie Town of Bethlehem:" "It son snd daughter-in-law, Mr. The Bible story was
et
ln. Pomeroy &gt;1rs . No- Came Upon the Midnight and Mrs: Lewis Lu••
-~ and lam- ed
th by Mrs.
"J Vaughan wilh
latJ, 4scrlboll the
various Clear:" "Hark the
Herald ily, Middleport.
eme,
oy For An Anxious
deeor4.t1ons and arrangemeniS Angels Sing" accompanied at Timothy and ~ttie Bearbs, Age," and closing with a
,. used in the home. Game wa~ I the piano by Mrs.
Court! I. son of Mr . and Mrs.
J~mes " The New Year." A desl!ert
·played and a prizr was give!'l l Mrs. Sauvage gave the closing Bearhs, are confined to their course . was served by the
to Margaret Cottrill.
prayer.
home with measles .
tess to those mentioned above
'l!le group sang
"Silent ' Enjoying the day were the , Eldon Weeks returned . home and Miss Charlotte
NJght. '' and the morning ~1?~- i abo ve and Jessie
Cottril l, Monday evening after a visit and Mrs. Jack Coleman,
slon adjourned for dmner. with Linda Ferrell. and Naomi Lon- in Reynoldsburg, with
Mr .
prayer by Mabel Picke"'
I don. Guests were Jean Sauv- and Mrs. John R. Weeks
and Lawsoru are Hosts
A .delicious chicken dinner Iage. Brenda Hysell and sor.: family and in Clarksville, Ind . At D. .
S ·--'-·
waa,,~oyed at noon, followed Claricr Norris. Eula Wolfe. w1th Mr. and Mrs . Albl&gt;rt l\lr :ner u ..,..,._.
by! .l tifl exchange.
: and Jul ia Norris.
Burkhart. Mrs . Weeks remain· a Mrs. Kennelh
Jl!¢ng the afternoon. a ven
ed for a visit with the Burk- son entertained WI~ 8 dlnner
im""--"ive Christmas pronram
harts.
Sunday
at thell'
home.
,..,~
Eagle Rtdge
. Will conducted by Ann Saovage
Q teS trC
Mr. and Mrs . Jack Kelly,
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• and Madelyn Stuller. Gmli ng i
I Mr. and Mrs. Jack Costello and C~uests were Mr. and Mrs.
was read by Mrs . Sauvage.'
Miss Sarah Doup of Columbus
~rles Sauer, Middleport, Mrs.
These readings and
stories
were weekend guests of Mr. Pnce Hawk and Mr. an~ Mrs.
· · followed :
and Mrs. Everett DaHey.
Marlon Hawk and Denms and
"Sume Children See Him," I
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Mr. and Mrs. Howard Dailey Mary of Pomeroy.
Dinner
by Margaret Baiiev· "Follow· ~\ ~dJes C~rele of hLa~g;· and Bronwyn ol
Middleport suests m the evening were Mr.
inglhe Star" by Jr·e;,. Parker· ;' eh' e s pa~ ~ t e . e - and Mr. and Mrs. Gene Hou!ls- and Mrs. Dale Warner and
. '
-- -- - -· ows •P room
ur ay mght. shell and Randy and Becky of Johnny, Jimmy and Dorothy
r~epi~~:~~~a~h:~~~~:~ in Pomeroy were Monday guest!&lt; ::!:rs. Myrtle Warner of Syson . The party began with
~v!~: ~~~:;~· Mr. and Mrs.
·
prayer and scnpture readmg
M' M .
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the president Mrs AI ha Barr
ISS
an 1yo rown returnoo 8 0 ouncil
Olher Christ,;.,., r~alngs
. ed home Friday alter s.pending Audited Tuesday
.
several days m Columbus With
The FrienaJy Citizens Band
. by Dorothy Wnght and her sister and brother-in-law, The. books of Forest
Radio Club held its ChriStmas Pauline Gorby. Games
M
d l\lr J k Cum . Council Daughters of America
played and prizes were won
rd. fan ') s. ac
rruns were audited Tuesday
· party recently at the Alma
an amt y
vets Lodt~e hall in Ponlerr.v l Donna Morris, Maxine
M nd .M D II H 'lil noon at the home of Mr and
"'
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and Esther Kennedy. Tbe door I r. a
rs. a as a er Mrs. R. K. Rowan,
.
wI"' aroun 60 in attendance prize was won by Pauline
o Reynoldsburg spent
Mon- PI .
from' Mason, Gallia and
b
day Wllh her parents, Mr. and ams. .
counties.
y.
Mrs. Harry Keiser. Minersville. Followmg lhe audit 1
Slota was present and
Refreshments or sandwiches, Mr. and Mrs. Mason Fisher hour was enjoyed. Pfesent were
Olle received a gift. A
cookies , coffee, punch
and and Gordon, Cor ia and Bar- SMrs. Ada Bissell and
bualness meetmg was
home made candy were served. bara were Monday
dinner wanla trustees; Mrs. Rowan,
ed. and election of nt.&gt;w officers AIL ladies furnished
guests of their son and· daugh- !ecre . ry; Mrs. Grace Swan,
for ..1967 was held.
cookies and candy and a
ter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Wil- councilor; Mrs. Nettie , Hayes,
President (retained) is
mas box was !lent to l!lhut-ins. Jiam Fisller and son at Torch. deputy; and Mr. Rowan.
Robert White; vice president,
.
Mr. and Mrs. Orris Harris
George Johnson,
Gailipoiio: Recemng boXOI were
and Mrs. Milton R011sil visited Initiation Taken
Illrs. James Rolrlhs.
Miller,•Ethel
Mon day afternoon at Torch In Two Ho
R Miller,
f' ld Rose
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JS, secretary. and treasurer, Ag- er,
LIC'I' urn Je · Mrs
w1th Mr. and Mrs
WiJliam
norarres
nes White, Syracust:!.
Miller, Edith Titus, Mrs. TiUis Fisher and Willie·
Karen Bachner Brown,
·zes
were
awarded
.
and Bruce McGill.
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in the cone 0f ed
Door Prl
I Ernest Harris ·who is em- enrolled
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The portable TV set wa; award- Ladies attending were Pa,uline ;' ployed with Ma~itime Service, ~c~lion at Ohio University, ma.
~ to Mrs. Doris Johnson, Gal· Gorby, Elvira Barr, Maxine
is spending an extended leave JOrmg In elem.e~tary. ~ucation,
.
er, Donna Morris, Estner
with his wife. He was met was re~entl~ uutlated mto
. li~lls.
'l'he next meeting Will be
nedy, Clara Stone, Mae
Saturday in Charleston, W. Va . honorarJes I_ncludlng Pi GamJ~. 12 at the lodge ahll
er Mrs Sigman Leona
enroute from New Orleans, by rna Mu, national social science
-~- w~t· be regu.lar meeti.ng
nedy, M.arie Edw'ards, Emma Mrs. Harris and Mrs. Mason hon.orary, and Kappa Delta Pi,
:m~!he mcrease In
Ledlie, Adria Willcox,
Fisher and son, Gordon.
national educational honorary.
.
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Wright, Mae Lynch. There was Gordon Fisher returned to Mrs. Brown Is the daughter
a gift exchange.
his studies at Mountain State of Mr. and Mrs. Everett BachBusiness College alter spend· ner, N. Third Ave., Midleport.
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ing the holidays with his par,
,..,..,.,, Ohio
SON IS BORN
ents, Mr . Jnd Mrs.
Mason HAV~ 1 DINNER GUESTS
MASON
Mr.
and
M
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Chr.sunas d1nner guerts of
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Philip VanVranken of St. Pet· Mr. and Mrs. Hobart Rauo Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Holter
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ersburg, Fla., are announcing spent Sunday in Columbus with of Racme were Mr. and Mrs.
the birth of a son D~ember his sister, Mrs. Looise Davis Robert Ashley and family
16th at the St. Anlhony Hospit- and Mr . and Mrs. Phil McKel- Letart Falls. Joining them lat·
al. Mrs . VanVranken is t h
er m the d
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nd
former Barbara Wilson of Mas~ Jar.
ay were r. 8
Mrs. Glenn Dill Is substitut- Mrs. Eugene Holter and lamI
on. They are also the parents ing at Salisbury School for Mrs. lly of Columbus and l\lr. and
of a daughtt:'!r,
Dawn, Everett Thomas.
Mrs. E•ar1 Cross and farnUy of
age two years.
~ak Grove. Unable to be with
are Mr. and Mrs. Bliss Wilson,
VISITS MOTHER
hiS parento l;hrtstmas day,
Mason : Harvey VanVranken, Mr. and Mrs. Erroll Conroy Mr..and Mrs .
Holter and
Neptune, New Jersey and Mrs.
f
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John Reuter, Clifton, New
son, Hugh, ol Akron spent anu y o ' Jar spent
several days during the Christ- day "lth them.
sey.
holiday with Mrs. Conroy's
RE'n!RNS FROM VISIT
motller, Mrs. B. A. Dodson, of Mrs. John Brickles, Middleport, bas returned from a
visit with her daughtsr, Mrs.
The National Education As- Gale Hysell, Columbus. Mrs.
aociation to the world'a larg· Brlckles also visited ln Dayton
eat prole,.lonal organization. during !he Cbrlstrrias hollday.

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at !he home .of her parenllr, Mr.
• polludt diJinW New Year'l
and Mrs. William Khtl!. Mid- of America, mel MoniltY·even, ll:ve at the elturch.
delport R. D. I. The girls eo- lllfl at !he 1001' ball wllh Gl..,.
joyed refreshments.
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vice ' A#Ondillg ,..... Mr• ..,cl Mn.
Mr.dandh Mrs. Sh
John
Attending were
Cilndace oouncilor, ,
Mr. and
and · )fro.
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RobertStewart.
KJac, Mr.
lin.
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aron, VISited da
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aDd !amn
m Jackson over the hoMays
Elaine Davis. uallatle rorm. Mabel Bearhs Katby
8
wltll Mr. and Mrs.
Willlam J cld a H ~ • Luame Gerard, was reported lJl and Elllllbelb vin ~ !he miutu aod ltia
Conger and family
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anna Molnpbe)) 1
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mprovllljl. A comMr. and
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Jloliday sueals of Mr. and !lonna Haym\111, carol
King munieation was read frQm
llams. A social hollr ,,.._. bel4
Mrs. William ·Ault ...,.. tlleir and Debbie Klllfl.
dred Renlclt, national aecre11 during the evenln&amp;.
Gary and Mr. and Mr..
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tary, In regard to dues. A
VACAftONING IN SOUTH
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VISIT IN
members are 111'£ed to be preaCbristmB!I
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LANCASTER
entEdna
at the
next ameeting.
d~J of MerriDayAultthe.was
Richard Duck·--~•
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RelbOI,
past councll- Mr. and Mrs. Charlea Gibbs.
ed 11" 'tb -a "eeo
• . ratsd l&gt;irlhdoy White, Syracu~,w'"s-t
"'• Christ8 n e s or, ms
· tailed Gl•nora swptze1 Pomerov,
are vaeatlo.nl••'\ in'
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ea e . a,.. •ce ".l"'"m served. mas Day ' with Mr. and Mrs.
COIID or;
.a Dania, Florida. Mrs.
Gibba
Merr1
gJits and
James Grutnsler and family, Beef!)e, VIce councilor: Lotlle writes !hat tile dayl are 1
from friends and relatives.
Lancaster, and also
present Cohen, .associate vice court'cllor; pleasant 75 degrees. 'l!ley alMrs. Evelyn Lewis SPtlflt
were Mr. and Mrs. Clrl Duck- Winona Cook, warden , and ll&lt;!l- tended tile Orange Bowl parholidays in Charleston, W.
worlh ol Coshocton.
Ia Stahl, ·Inside sentinel
and ade and saw Carol Channlnl In
with Mrs.
ner Charles
son andR. LewiS Mr.
trustse.
"Hello Dolly."
In
and
Plans were made lor 1 par- Florida
are .Mr ·AlSO
and .Vtsltlng
Mrs Fred
family.
hue, of Lancaster, and his bro- ty at !he next meetlns Games Ro b
· apd
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Mr. c . H. Wise, Sr.,
!her, PfC David Jay Donahue will be played and rel~shments M sen,;":;
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Ruth Wise, Middleport, M r s. who h~s been stationoo at b't. served.
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Dlx and recently at Ft. Sill,
ason.
Mr. and Mrs. Leo Swick,
Okla. He also vialtsd wttll )tis
----lwnbus, wera guests during
Mr. and Mrs. Eucene
FLOWERS FROM ·soN
TO cE'i..EBRATE 11'1'11
holiday season with Mr:
Donahue in Lancaster. Follow- Mrs. ·Lenora Jenldns
was
Mrs. WtJllim Betz and
ing his furlough, be has been happilY surprised
Christmas Guy Mutchler, who tau&amp;llt
at HIUiard. .
sent to Germany for a tour ol Day w.hen she received a doz. acllool tn Meigs County
for
Mr. Bnd Mrs. George
duty.
en pink rosebuds, 1 gift from many yean, will eelebraho his
and children, Tammy and
.
her son, Gaiy, who .1.8 stationed 90th bltthdi!Y on January 14.
my, spent the ·holidays ·in
s!~:•day guests ol Mrs. Ora in VIet Nam. The flower. were Mr. Mutchler's address lJ 811?·
son wlth relatives.
and h werde hehr son, Carl L., sent from Honolulu Dy air mall. Jackson Ave., Walkertoa, Ind.

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five months ago. Mr.
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the fi t f tile
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Mr. "an: Mrsyear.
well visited 'in
Pa.,
during the Christmas
wilh relatives.
John Evans, who Is ·serving
with !he U. S Navy at
cola, Fla., arrived Dec. 31 lor
a holiday visit wilh his parents,
Mr
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wa
vans .
He arrived In lime to observe
his birthday anniversary with
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year training program.
Mr. and Mrs. Gardner Roynolds Jell Monday lor
home Jrt J,.e.banoo, Ohio. alter
\tfslt here with Mr.
Mrs.
Grueaer.
Mrs. A. A. Sc,rberry
her daughter, Mrs. Ralph Stocltman of Columbus were
for tbe New Year'• ~::::~
holiday and visited with
and relatives Including
Clara Staats, Broadway,
Mr
d M Bill W 118
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e
family.
The
latter
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the son
Mrs. Stockman. Anolher
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93 years old, at the home ul
Mrs. Emma Bland.
Mr. and Mrs. Leo . Kennedy
visited In West Jefferson with
Mr. and Mrs. Jesse -Lake enroute to Springfield. Mrs. Lake,
her daughter, Mrs. Michael Ohlinger, Nelsonville, and Mrs.
R. Bailey, SpriJ\IIIieid, were
· Cl ci tl Tu sd
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Cll the Ruth Lyotll proii'&amp;IID.

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his parents Dr and Mrs
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HolidaY visitors with the !leY.
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W. Va. They visited witb Mrs.
Edna Burdette and

Bruce Wallace, · John
and Jim Johnson h~m&gt;
ed to. their studies al · Marahall
University lollewb,18 a
vial! here wiltl their :~f,::
Mr. and Mrs. Dwlgbt
Mr. Eddie Blake and Mr.
Mrs James Johnson
R~y Pickens hall ~

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u. s. spok.,men said two
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Vlelnam Wednesday, but bnth
pilots we'" •aved as they
ditched their planes Into the
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Point Resorl to the government
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more than the bid l!y SBA, In Ma•on couniy.
which had _19aned money lvr Tbe aovemment &lt;m~ten4s the
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IIIIo town. Jacbon will be out Counti1na ...,. pick&lt;! to b th tellml. ' Pome~W~Y hl8 t.allied m slate.
to · - I lUI upset by cellar · dweners In pre-aea100 polll!l compared to 141 by opRonnie Logan, Panther 1011•
Pomeroy December 2t.
preclletlobS of oporta scribes position &lt;lulls.
ior center, hu led the Porn.
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Southern 11M! team which eroy team in league ICOrlng
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(UP!) The home team still may hard-fought 98-91
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the final secOnds, Center Walt
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have J big edi• In basketball,: Confertnce WID at Bowli~ Piatkowski scored 23 point• and
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but a look at Wednesday night's Green, while Dayton had to get grabbed 14 reboun&lt;is tor Bow~)1#1 ~ -1~ ~ ', ~lilted~ ~ - Coach cituct McAfee's leallpe-leadlnc Athens BuiJ· Ohio coHere action •hows th&lt; help from reserve forward Gene ling Green.
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their bands 1\111 on foreign first half before Don May "''h . u-aight setback m a mis- :
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1 ~~~ : YORK (UPI) ~nald iii-Rame SEOAL winning streak port Yellow Jackets bope to xavier.
live points to wrap tlung• up learns as Jerry Fosher led the •
1&gt;fl.~-· &lt;lf -the Ualyerslty of \: Day- IJ9.M. Tbe Bulldogs, with lhls move up In the league alanrilngs In the other three games. Mi· for Dayton.
way With 17 points .
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joii~I!UI!_e!baD . Ill(~ · ·: ·'w~ still In mind, will be OU\ for re- with a victory over WeUaton at ami had thinga oomporativety Klaus scorf!( 22 points in
Car loa Gets II
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Wellston. MilS - . • il-2 ..., at Kent Slate as the Red· win, '!'hile Xavier's
Otterbein's Don Carlo~ scored o
300.% more resistant to _. or •,.
otalslfc~ '1!1el¥4 · t&lt;jt!~y- _by:the Sbould the HOitllds upset AHS, league record. Wellston Is 1-5 skins turned In a methodical Rackley collected 21 and
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. 8'1-49 victory : Otterbein bested 25 rebounds.
m a , ur(e early m the second •
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half that pot the Cardinals into :
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since runntEUp -J~kson has lost Pomerey. Last week, \he .sur- force, and Geneva of Pennsyl- more Steve )llix
Jl a_commanding 37-22 ,lead. The •
_: '~CUSj!:, 'N.Y. (UPl) : - twe conference games.
prising Purple Panthers of vanla walloped. hapless Walsh points in the win over Bowling vtctory was Otterbem • sixth in •
Green. but the underdog F.al- seven starts, while Central •
. ~offe- ~ was named IHII Alben• enters the oontesl Coaeh Ruoo Moore upset the of Canton 111).83,
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Toledo ran its unbeaten cons cut the margin !rom
State is 3-4.
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Tonight. nine games tnvoiving ,
•\Vrl~ ASsoclation of A~ca straight alter suffering three acbeduled Saturday night. CoOhio teams are on the slale •
LEADER
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consecutive defeats.
lumbus Easlmoor will
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headed by Tul•a at Cmcmnati . :
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m 0 Mos""'" Valley Cooferenoe , QET RaAL PROTECTION- STOP ·TMR ' li'
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clash. The only_ conference
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gam~, is the "!id.(}hjo Confer,_ .._, . j
; rl!l\'11 :¥lcl)igan-state· No. 2 ind a victory jn Southeastern Ohio wlll travel t. Chillicothe.
•nco tilt ~tween Wilmington
Alab8!11a the third top team In League play.
By United """" International
In the other two games, and Cedarv1Ue.
the national.' No - other achOola Tbe Galliano are currently
AHL Staatllnp
The Pblladelphia '/tiers are Deteroit edged Baltimore 132-126 Elsewhere, it's Alliance ot ,
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resting in last place with an 0-tJ By Ualttd Press IDterutloaal halfway home and you don't in double overtime and Los Pennsylvania at Steubenville. i
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. Eutera Dlvlrion
have to worry about theni but Angeles whipped St: Louis, 122- St. Vincent of Pennsylvania at I
, MARCO rSi,AND, Fla. (UPI) years, GABS has lost 10 straight
w. L. T. Pia. It'll take some doing for them 101.
Youngstown, Baldwin . Wallace
- .A Memorial iold inumaml'lll conference games. Coach Bob Hershey
20 11 4 44 to hetler their first half mark in The 76ers jumped to a 37-30 at Detroit, Ashland at Clevelor,tbe late Toay Lema, -with aU Combo' tall Chieftains wlU bt Quebec
Ia !2 3 39 the second half of the season. ftrol period lead and boosted it land State, Western Reserve at
- P~ .goJns to his lavorit,e
BaiUmore
15 13 2 322 Tbe 76ers reached the mid- to 51·34 midway in the second Oberlin. Findlay at Defiance I
ehitrlf1, wu announced loday,
l2 17 3 27 point of the 196UI National quarter althou(h the Bulls and Heidelberg at Ohio North· 1
Tbe. tournament willhe
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pliytd on Feb. 2'1 over
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Western Dlvlolea
l'lednesday night with a 13ft.115 haUtime and 92-86 going Into the
Marco Island Country club
w. L. T. Pia. victory over lht Chicago Bulls last period .
~at whleh t...ma aerved as
21 a 3 15 to booot tbeir receord to an But the 76ers pulled away In
I ~~ pro until he wu killed
Rochester
20 11 2 2!22 incredible 37•3 record, the hest the fmal period to win It easily
~ - ~· airplane craah lui July Bob Lewis with II polnl!
Cleveland
16 12 3 35 mark in the history 01 as Billy Cunningham finished
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Pal Archer with 10 led the
Buffalo
5 25 S 15 ' professional sports a( the With 21 polnt5 and Wilt
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Wednelday'o Reoolta
halfway point.
Chamberlain added 21 points, 25
· L!l\'1 At{QELES (UPI) _ basketball team to a 42-32
Cleve 10 SpriJ11fleld 2
If the 76ers conUnue their reboonds and n;ne assists.
TI~:;,DJ:• for the Jan.
pace lor tho full·' ao · game Player-coach Dave DeBuss15 tcitji. over ~utland freshmen Pittsburgh 7 Hershey 1
~pet_,,.,.l\'\181ite between the Wednesday m Rutland
(Only gamea acbeduled)
season, they wtll finl•h with a chere brought Detroit from
Qreen· Bay ~ and · the &amp;Ym•
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The 76ero who have -split four "':1 ~ ;
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'lover thet eoiJJiterh · for , the agaln.at no losses.
rest of ~e league and have won victory. Don Obi's jumpshot put
l!rsl-tkne.
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32 stratght regular season I Baltimore ahead IIO-I08 with 55
SIJ(es stil-ted -11 l •a.m (PST) Cunningham 3, Walters 7, Tangames at home over the past
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11(et"e. • ·&amp;olns-.for 'fU, tllffereneo may Indicate.
ton set in lii6US. The c- 81- DeBusschere•s basket gave
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Nlii"' "'OII.lc , 'u!i ·.. .. ,- guard !rom Boaton, sported a
by the old Washln(tOii club in first overtime but rookie Jack
·~·:Jim ~aU!- Pro- _game averare. of 21.1111 In 10
!1116-4? with 1 4,_11 mark and Marin lrtt on a Zf-foot jumper at
_I.e • _ . cindOr - · and Ramea, to a 28.87 marl: hold by
right now with a 374 mark, the b~zzert o Ioree the second
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Ott Wilson of IM!Iington. There East Main streell i'oDierdy. - Uilhr, doW!I 11, 7:20 1_ , '!'-:.
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ll'••t grandchildren.
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Christmas carols to shut-In• and He namad Special Master
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others. The group was treate4 George s. Wallaco, a H~ting- Mineral lod(e No. 242 met aell Funeral bome. Rev. wn.
down 2'· 1•15 ••,_!!'·· r.~
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ton attorney. to take testimouy In regular session Janlllll')' S, llam Hatfield wlll officllte and
Wblte up II. 1 · ~ { m.;_ Queen.
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Cub Scouts taklnl part were rometune before January :13
wilh Noble Grand Eric Harl burial wlll be in Lone Oak ceme- WASHINGTON: (UP!) - A ~I? dowlt Zll: 1 ·~•· m:·w~~~
Gary George, Larry and GilT)' lair marKet value and directea presiding.
tery.' Frtendo may call at lhe IlK '"' ••cess corporate profits ', up ill, 5.511 •· m.: .·, R,_
Handaley, Gre&amp;D F':~ u.R::t ~- ~all: ~~~~ :~ :~~ District Deputy Grand Mas- funeral home alter 11 a, m., I• the latest propoaal lor IOiv- :~V:~u~ ~:: :·. ~:~ ..PP·
James av
c
e mcs "'
c . a
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ter Lorenzo Davis Installed the Friday.
rr.a President JobJiBOn'• , JiC'O' ·:
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May, Mark Morris, Ricky Bol· on January 30.
following o!fit·ers lor lhe 1967
blems of financing 1he Vleblam m._, Louisiana Up 21, 3.01! a •.
In and Malvin ~eans. Den Mr Greene who also repro- term· Noble Orand Eric Harl:
war and the rreat aoelety.
m.; Prlnclplo up :az, MOun.;
Mothers accompanymeo- them
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Mama Lear dbwn Qreenup 5:21)
were Mrs. Joan May, ·, Mrs. sents Rolfe and Violet Lee of VIce _Grand, Roher! HI :
rustees, er...,
. Sen. Philip A. Harl, IUdleh., p. m.; . H. -'E. Wlei d'cilfn
Janet Bolin and Mrs. Joanna Galllpc.Us Ferry and L. S. and ':"rding !leCI'ttary, Robert Claf·
h
auggested ~edl'esdaylhalsklin- Greenup 8:20 P. m.; . l!:IIAlia •,
Council. Also atlendlnc were Iaabell Wright of Point Pleas lin; financ1al secretary, Walter To Meet Jan. 12t
mlns IIJe cream off
blglt Woodo dowu 'Gi-eenlil"f:2&amp; plll-.; ,
James COUI)ell, Soutmaster, an~ prmclp~ls In the develop. Cleland, and lreuurer, Robert The Meigs County A.un. of corporate rein 'WOUld be a Valvollne down Greenup 1:2!1
and IJIIests, ·Mr. Johft 'lrlley, illg col'PQl'alion. t&lt;lld the court Vau(hln.
,
Township 'l'ru,steea •'!'I Clerke tno« -~ultable melhod _!# 1, m.; Philip Sponi ,tlqwp #~
Brenda and CraiB Boli~~o ·
on lndependant appraioer had The Noble Grand • appoint- wm hold its annual 'Dieetlnl al ~alalng qew reve1111e
lliag dahl t p.' m.; BOc! -'di!Wit A~:
estimated the property at $1.2 menla -for •lhe 11161 term are u B p.m., Tburaday, January ll, mcreulng the personal !nco~ daltl B:l5,;p.DL:
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mlUioo.
follows: Rl&amp;ht supporler, Jl()b- at the Flrollousi on Condor St. Ia~,
' u~ Meldabl' !·ttl, i : Ill';' t,.;• "
Many Olildren Win
Mr. Greene, on hehall of the erl Va~~;. Le:.::po':j,~ RelresltliiWI- tlllr be. aerved. ha:''Y
consuby~~~rs. 1alrea_.: PAtten dnwtl Melddht '(ii'i''
Lees and Wrights is asking the renzo avos,
n,
Speal&lt;rr lor tbe evenln( "Ill bt
pre
8 pr ceo
m.; Role G. up Meldilbl· ·•~!Iii '
Attendance Awards
court to
the SBA 10 Va~ijjhan; Conductor, Roy Ka~ Bemard Fultz, ptos_peudng at· blglt Interest ~tl:$, ~ a. m.;
Hq'uglaiilUip"
Mi" Debn Jo Mey and her pay t..~e fair market value or to per, Rlgb~nlc supporler, Or lnrlley. . .
.
punlahing blow. he askeoj. , ~ldabl 5:40 ,. m.:- Aetn.Lrll1-'
brother, Michael, were recog. credit the lair . market value vll Diddle, !,ell s.:"nce support. Olflcen ollhe ~~~~~~tlallon art
.
: "; tsvWe down Mel4ahl 1:41 '-• lll: ,
nlzed during the morning serv· •Balnat the outstanding obllg~· er, Charles Tbels~, OuUdeiJIIar· David Koblentz, preslclent. . 0. Jividen Appolbted
GaWpollt
114111 ,..-_Dither
Ices at the Rullasd Cllurch o! Ilona of the corporations to the dian, Albert Hill, lnaide fiUIT· car Babcock, vloe presldlnt: As Superintendent
-Herdman down S:40''JI• 'm.,: 9V- .
Cluist on Christmas Day lor federal qency.
dian, George Cununlnga, and Clarence Lawrence, aecrellry, PT. PLEA"'"" ~State roo!J ,lW flow~! 7:20 p. ln.r Sou!Mtn .
thei
rf~ u-•
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CbapiBID Dale Hill.
and uecuUve commltleman
__ , I ~""Burl'' S
h up 10·115 p m • Lu'"'" ·hfle ·
r pe ~· a......ance, .,..,. J ... ~~··
,_,_, UDIII Tb
V'•• Orand D•'•rl •-• Orr
' CO....,.$I ODeJ;
,wyerl a~ "
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ble received a 10 year pin from
u-.a .... ~,.we eonw•• new · "'~
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ann~ the ~lntmenl or Lullaa up 12:06 a. m.t llemet ''
Sunday School Superintendent
llill aPM~n~o the lvllowlng ' as
w B Jlvideo of 'Lel!n, ne•r PI •doim 12:10 ., m.: ;ftiol-•p•3:3o '
' Alf d ft d-' •-his aupporters : Henry Hill, rlaht
OEM J[IUJ!!D . ·
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Mr. and Mro. VIctor Braley.
. re
en r,c....
- - nd H ard Smith, Mlno d
uoed
Plea!lllil; .. the MUon Cotml7 I. m..
n wp ~- .. ~- -m,
Mike was awarded a two year Dies on Wednesday
ow
r llllll(ted"b"""~-•
malale!WIC" superlriteno;lenl,- el,
Cudff up U~ ,a.~~ilf.,
1 ear opera
pin IJOm his teacher, Mn. Carl
••,.......or.
· Y rl'lllll
fectlve IOdv: The 6tl .year
,. Lewla up·l:lO a. m-.-:·, _ . ·
Hy..n.
Alfred H. Heuclrlcks, 52, or At the cloae of the meet1n1 mond Wells, 23, Rt. 2, Long Jividen . :.U.:!ieda Herherl 81¥- fl' clown 1:30 •· m.; ·iao' ,., '
. Debbie and Mike are 1he ehD- 103 OHve Sl., Parkersburl, died the ll)tmbe!;l enJoytd an oyater Bottom, when . it sbodc
and ley, who realgne_d'. last mi.ttlth. 1:\llr&amp;lnla up Ho ~· m.· . · r .'; •-:
dren o! Mr. ancr Mrs. BI'IK!e u tl1e .Camden Clark llospllll aupper, prepared by JlfJbtrt ldlled an 11-pomt _buck , deer Aust!Q Clmphell, acting Mason · ~will River- -' •He!tti_::iZ_•
M•Y· Mr. May it an ellll!loyee early Wednesday loUowlnJ a Va~ijjhan.
two-tenths of a mile well . of County .a~~perlnlendenl durfnc r\c;wn Marmet 1:151. m:;.sea..
of the KY~et Creek Electric IIUIIclan UIDeis. Mr. Hendricks
Forked Run Lake oa Rt. ' ut, the tn~!;m. wUI return to , lite er up Winfield 3 a. m ..; ,~les
plant and Mrs. May Is em~loy- was a former resident
of
Wedne!day at 8op.m.
Tba previOUI )IDs! of aaslsllnl til K. dowu WIPII~ litl"iitlli\Ged by the Pomeroy National Meigs County, bom In Syracuse
.Meigs County Bherlll'a depart- lhi! SRC'o District
No. '1 F. Sbearer liP 'Wialleltl '1;" ,•· .
Bank, Rutland Branch. M r a. June 21, 191&amp;. He wu the son
ment Investigated.
mlill!ebance qlneer.
m.
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May is a Sunday School ltacb- of Jobn and MBgB!e
Potts
er.
Hendricks. He wu a driver lor .
the United Dispatch Company Mrs. Wenclell' G. Stutler enter,. I
Ill Partersbur&amp;.
lllned tht WSCS Of the Syractl!tl
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Awards Presestted
Survivora lllelude his wile, Melhocllst church Tueaday ev- Each rear-end we gather
ed po1a proml!od: Pta Lind- c:ustomary '
P ck 240 S
Gladys Hendricks; two 110111, entng at bet home, Syracuil. year'• DOles and
strom followed mllill 1ngr14 11ddte Fisher
a
eoub
George and Wllllam, both of The llleetlni -in cbarae of scribbles iln4 recap what' B1f1man Into ahowb!J;· ~ackle wu Mr
Tbe Rutland CUb Scoull of ~~ke~~ ~ mo!,":• ~!; Mrs. WUilam I!llcblngtr O(ltlled cooked, capered and
Gleason'•· rreattot pariner Art from .·
Paek 240 wero recently pre- brofr Geor' e ~ndrleb, Par- with devotlona taken from Co- the past 12 months: II waa quite Clmey wao lfivoretd Iller • cot to
sented awanls by Jam., Cotm. ..........:.
andcbU losslana land a nladllltiOD from a year lor old 1....,.., for In- Jlll'l and- promptly r 8 -,.__1 d: 8~ pe~lll
cil, scoutmaster. Mr. Council dren-~ IlK
wUI
Tbe Upper JlfJom, by Mrs. alance - Jusllco Wm.
Doug· Howard
wu -Ill wltlt ltltiilty,
expressed lhanl&lt;s lo lite Rutland beld· ......... at ~p_ 1-1 the Fraat Wlnebrellller.
las, 1111; ·wed 'll'litress ~~·~:I
American Lt!gion lor an AnJerl•· '""" • '""
Mrl. ·C, B. W- preaonled Heileman 23· xav1
can flq Pf810Jlted to the I®UIJ. Leavitt Funeral Home In Par· the ]11'011'1111 1oPlc, Tbe Mllll011 u wed 21:1...:-old Sp ~~~~
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Nine Bobcat plbS and loorteen kenb1111.
School. ' 'Oiben plll'llclpal.ln&amp; ' Cb
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a
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one and two )'Ill" pilla were SlY•
were Mrl Stu~ Mrl Frank er
aro, 21, Franlt
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en to lhe seoull durin&amp; the CaoWEATHEft
wm.bftoi.et;" ifl.. B'iehlnger, !w':'"J·~~':ld Mia
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Plrllj cleody, etlder
to- Mra. John P,o~JI.O• . Mias Mar· Trwnan Capqte •wrote
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CUb Scoulo art Robert Car,
:a ~ ~ ·· I ~~ana WI... year's best IIOI&gt;'~D book
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llobert WllUaluon, Lany and
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Cold &lt;'.ash), loaaed
BIB
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Gary Haley Gl'll vu Mellr ......_ ........... COIU. ~- tJsboalpe11 O&amp;Siloo 1he Year at tbe P za whlcbj'
Jameo DavJd and llobert
oold.
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wtii!l, reported. &lt;081 onJ¥ about $18,llflll of
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CU. Stove Nelson,.llll!l M17,
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Mro. J n
IIIII Mrs. esllmaled ·tz tnllUun
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Mol'lbt Cr=nc·na, -Jill* a.r11,
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WUUam HOIIdashelt reported on oae-boolt: ~me:.
Da•ld ~. Karl! OlblorJ)e. NEW YORX · (UPt) The qtrlstrnu lilts taken to tha Van ~. 35,""'
ed
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K'!IIRY liearlte, '!'qmm.y 14wery, loweal temperature reported ~ Hom ,,. card of'thllllka qtd (19)
or Ieaguee
JflliOS Gobel, Marti t.{orrll. this momtnr to !he U. 8. WBI "Y&gt;J I'! Mrs. Mill')' F'la- er Lee Meyers; David M
Grer France, Ec!.,.... Mitchell, Wolber Boruu, . ~ ...,..r'fllt• ~ her.
fir!d llbreUista -\be
John S. 'ibomu, LonDit llllet ~ and BawaD,mklwu Mlrm MIJI· ,
tbe lllltllng life~~ Edwatd .Albee and
and Wajllle Cotlrlll
....... zero at Be
jl,
. by
llo:o'~ded his $tOO,OtD
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. Tho, iiiChetl repoilad -.\Vednea- otudJ JamB lllld' 111 Paler, •llreaklast II 'l'llranJ 1~• .
?rWi riND
dal "~ 84. at Mlarid, l'la. · · namlnC lilt \oo!l Ufad. _ataJ11W cloP "not' to boN tbe erlllel
PbUilp W. -llfllllburt, '' tl,
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Cllt If, I ........._~
froiD ~ pullllc."
Middleport. baa billll tined f10
_ IIE&amp;VJCE I'LANNEII
lba ~ 116re With tha ¥~or Jawn Llno!ny'
IUid COlli 011 u lntodi&amp;Uca ~ wm .he aervlcea 11 1he IJI'OtiP ~~ -/ Witb Klll dalload, oquipped b)l
charge In Mldclltport ,. ..,_ C. Ml Morllh Baplist Ch\lfeh at JaiMI Yttilod' '~ tht ne;r tionqh )lla 11i'i1 'vtvalcl·out~yj
0. Fllber'l court.•Jefhy " ft. Mlcldleport Sunday at 10:11 I. trllllitllon ; ~ I 'llartdar!l ~ mayoral year llrilll
Gllllert; Ill, l!tanto!t, . ~. 1m.:• 1Wltb lite Rev. Rolllnp al
llolflt'l iljdl PltUllpl' ~ fila 'tMitt, New Y~•• for!al~ a ~J,tl •.lrcmoD. , .
· lranllau..,.
l:le!iil ..,.ad, 11 It« iltte
bon4 oo ~ d1ar1t· of · rt•"''l!! a
.
~lEed by toWid CIIJ. Hall
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the holtft( tit
. Of !he ~ repllad :'Wiutl'1
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'lilt Miip · Cblmtj Pomon1 IIIHIIn( tb 'W
· - , . '101 iltonf'' ;,.'
NEED ZIP NI!MA&amp;
Orqe irOimtetiD,reautar" '· • · eli wtth
Metp Cotulty Auditor ClOI'- lk111 Frida)' at I p.m. II . tht ,_ · wq11AN ~ ·•. _ Jllllehed .
don H. ~ . ~1 ~ aU Jlocl: Sprbig, arll!l~ hen llilllt-·~·~f- ·l ltiJ litOr Wm.
~'""*~~ ~ 1he SllrmGr~p -u ~- ~=
JIHhar; ..,~ IDc 1illll Into
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a.-~ ""' _, .,.. - IJl'8l!l W - ~'WU llrUck Ql( ltllillcl "' I caJ' I Jlaalld
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Installs New
7967 Off1cers

By UnHed Press lntematlonal
Eoal
(Continued from Pare I)
Yeshiva 1M Brklyn Plylech 51
to motorists and Soqtbampton 92 Nyack 52
In eneet for the Mootcl~ir St. 79 Alb311Y !NY) M
a mountains where an Adelphi (sflk) 1011 Cathedral 63
Montan
Inches of snow New Hampshire 98 Colby 73
.
before the GriJ11111,.(D.O.l;.21Frl-llj!lun 54
~:1·1,rt~,:;:;j -Seton~ LftJ H '
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on Its Kings Pf'W Brooklyn Coli !II
tho Rockies.
St Frnes (NY) 811 Holoiro 7a
Scranton 103 Suoquehanna 84
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Geoiil'al'!'f vlmh"84
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Edinboro 123 Waynesburg 97
Clarion 119 Indiana St (Po) 86
Hi -- , Hoopltll _ VIsiting St Anselm's 85 Plymouth St 60
hu
4 and 7-1! ~- m. Parents 1 Bryant 74 BenUey 72
.~![~· Pedlalrieo Ward
Danbury St 107
Zissloea _ Scott D: Brln·j
West New E"iland Coil 74
torlj fl'V~ Rta.; Ernest A. IJersey CitY St 82 Bloomfield 72
· , Mufi villa,.; Mrs. ce- Niagara 83 Buffalo St 67
w~. Mill Creek Rd.: Holy Cross 74 Conn 69 (ot)
~~: :~~:'~~ W. Sims, Crown St Bonvntre 72 Belmt Abbey 46
r.;
Margaret w. Tho- Rhode Island 97 Boston U 79
:::~; ~ry C
Woreestar Tech 97 Sprngfld 811
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Br"''lll•r B.
Haveu· Mrs. Anthony
Tech 96 Wm l Mary 61
:
Pt
61i N Caro. St 63
r,lnlon, R.. ' 2I •
StJohn's (NY) 74 G·Wash 58
Chilli" II,
WasbingtQn " Lee S2 Grt¥bro 75
Ernest L. Brd
H pd .g dne
gewtr 9l m n Y Y88
: ; : l l7~ w~: ~re~t 7t
. lliOhmond 72 David80II 69
w Georgia 89 Piedmont 15
."'11om
. .fot
ii ll. Ell&lt;lns, Jacrt•l Nwbry 98 q,u of Chrlsln 56
1
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A. Layne,
wVir 81 'II Beckley 71
Mro. Walter E. CuiSt 102 Mrylnd SilO!
Ponll; Pamela S: ·
Bl GlanvUle et
,)(~~~) Mrs.
Fairmont 88 w Llbttty 14
II
Bapst,
II Brbr Scotia 7f
J, Ben·
110 F'la AM 91
"'011"•- XJ.; Mra. Earl
Slbn 79 Clladel 7a
I, South Pwnt; AU
1111 E Caro 76
L. Sbelor, Ravens- Elon 72 Wofford 71
Rhyne 68 Wsn Caro se
Elthlyn L. Calla~be~: JacksoD Sl. 98 Soutllem U.
Wurtland
Ky . &lt;Ot)
.
M. Wykl~ Well;
78 Boscayne 5I
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St ii5 Union (Tenn) 47
Mrs s.. E. Elllno
J , 11 dMI)l!""w" c:~
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• . o s n .. """"'' 81
datllhter, 2:52 p. m: Butler 95 Bell Sl 91
Mrs. Ooar)es · A.
66 Wisconsin 611
I, ·l.anpvllle, son,
91 Bowlins· Green M
W~~- · ·· Miami (Ohio) 8'1 Kent St 49
Steven W.
otterbe~6i~:rSt
40
72
Betztng, Mrs:
86 Daven.:.n ~
;~;~~r~ !Rl~ehard
Mich 11! N Dllnoll 72
:P.
H. Calvin 79 Alma 7S
Mrs. Calvert D. Ket- Hope II% Kalomaroo 70
Charles E. King, Mlch Lutheran t1 Olivet 75
E. McCoy, Loull 114. Esn Mlcb 91 Adrian 80
D, Gaty D. Pu!Uns,
Coli 83 Detroit Toeh 70
~~]~~~~· ~J. De Paul 84 8ellann!ne 63
fMU"' !Duluth) rr N Mlch 84
Gustva-Adlpbus 811 Oonerdla 71
~- lllutllne 811 AUIIburl 71
tmuna
s.tloweoe
Arlington S1 N Elal Tuat U
t&amp;ity (T..~ • Tel Lulb a
Teut Chrata 71 T - Tech •

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The men, holh construction
workero, were weal&lt; and "t!U'Y'

1•0~1 ..!~~~ ~·=~~:.:
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~en;;!Y
y=erg.~
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The ail'!'falirwas bound

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Now- the dJ&lt;W 1-n

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Bilt 1t 'Willi 112 Communlst last Monday
v~·!"«e '"lJOrled during
•
the pei-lo41.
The t; .S dNth toll In se_ven
~Q( !iShting the prevtou•
w
was lOll. There were .••
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~ ~•ported lllisolnc m acllon

c:AN MAKE
Wi"IN 'QJ
0111' A L..!TTER.

7 588 B00ks
Circulated .
In December

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WGON (liP!) - Two Amel' wott!DC 1Ift Vlit CoD;. .
He llld lllartl7 NOn Ill*
, ..... civlllanl releued IJOm The)' llld It -lboir llilllnl re1eue. ~......... ~~~~~ .. . .
Vlel care copUYitji'O¥etltd to- whleh KIWIIIJ' bolped .... tbo1r ood pM. ,... rio!w .t/1 •
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day the eommUIIIsto 1•v• 111tm u... '!be VIet eo.,. w 111 1 Wife treated." 'nMI VItt 1lant
• warm oendon wbidl InCluded "1004 11tllude" u a JtiQIIIre. tbea .,reed to free tllem, ...
olngln(, partying and a priC6- ment lor ,.._, anri the !brew 1 larewell PII'IJ'.
NEW
5HREWSBI1RY • N.J. Ieos &amp;oft - a .,..UI!CIIIe Jl'llll- A~ tried t. dlalllo1 li Sella llld thee no •'Jlcor.
(UP!) - ! twlD. • ~ air ll&gt;C !hem lrnmunl!J 1rc&gt;m recap. cheerful ouUoot by """'·
• leo. ll'JI'I wblaky" ... "l lu J
Ialii plane embed today In ture tar I$ da~•"Wtlllll 'JIDP Bolla,' "WUd II" •'lclllaeco, ,...,. .. 'IDII
foR momenla after takeoff ldllRobert w. Mooahan. 41, of Irish Rose,' anylhlng
I h a I ~-" '111ea, .tlli p!!llllo
Ill&amp; aU nl1!e...,.... abc&gt;al'\1, fi_X llraoklyn, N. Y., and 'l'hoow R. we tbouthl rt." -11114.
C1111ie ' "'' ood ' ~lllfllecl
ol lhom cblldron.
- Scales. '5, Matamoras, P.a., told
them oa lhtlr releoae and
,Killed , _ ~ -p lloi,Qd el(lll newtmen lhot In their seven
llftiO!Itell tbe AmerltaM w1111
puaengen.
mootha ol captivity they bad · '
certlllc- _,."-'lnc 1111- illlllft.
The pllnt had jllat liken oil only one elooe bl'UIIl with death.
, _,16-lle Cllplml lbal lba ...,
bom lho ll&amp;d Banlt alrporl In Tbat wu during an attack by
l
....,. to be bmaune
n.t.
wheQ II fl'~ to the U. S. planea.
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Viet Cong Had Than Sinsr
'Jin•le
BeDs'
-:-~:~
ll

9 Die iu Craslt
Of• Air Taxi
In New Jersey

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reported ,
5,•
American however, that Communist ca·
were k11Jed ;n lltlalti., declinllo! durn~&amp; tho
llehlilll ~ 1966. final week el tho •ear-from
toll DMJ'Iy four 1,001 killed a week oorlier 1D
lillf!tr than the year 831. The Sou\h Vielnames•
foreeo reported I~ ooldiers
yllleod eo.'llalty ,.port kiJled.''l'hb left the al!iei with a
111 Amorlcona "kill" ratio ot 1.1 to I.
~ durin&amp; the The breakdown reportecl oo
wl!fik, In spite of 1 two-day the rrumber ot US. s~oemeo
0
oomblt during the In Vielllam at years end
truce. lt nJaed S;Mt Included : Army Sll.qoo, Navy
o! U.s. - · - - M,OOO, Marine cor ... 61,00.1, Air
Vl.u,.m ..;· uu~ Fon:e 51,000 ...: 100 Coast
wao

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Qll \!{1 ~I.»L:l

&lt;UPJJ-u.s. mllllll'y Iut wtet.
1::~':'~ today lhat U.S. spoil.......,
il

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NCtW ·III The'-ume

wipe out a 90-81.deficlt and rout
BY DICK THOMAS
1Bobcats 11-55 Ia a squeaker a Southwestern .. - 1 s lilt 145 St. Louts. Jerry West, wbn
LI!I(Ue leading Kyger Creek ~couple of nilhts hefore Cbriat- INorlh Galla
- o 4 117 ne finished with 35 points. scored
goes to Nortb G&amp;Uia (2-2) I IIIIa at KYler Creek,
. Tolllo
.. · lt 111-seven during the streak and
Eastern (2-2) travels to i
'roi!SDAY'S RESVLTS: -.
Gall Goodrich had eight of
Hanpan Trace (14) Friday night
SVAC STANDINGS
G.·Nortb ,Gallla 51 lhem.
· Southern Vn!ley Albletl&lt;
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action.
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&lt;;oach. Mike Morrlson'a Plr-! Easlem .. .. .. I s 4112
Kyrer Creek at Norlb Galllt Guerin and Len Wilkens, "ho
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SA'nJIUlAYlS QAMES: •• " usually scored well ngalnst the
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Point Resorl to the government
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more than the bid l!y SBA, In Ma•on couniy.
which had _19aned money lvr Tbe aovemment &lt;m~ten4s the
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day night )n Holzer Hospital categories )Vere less.
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Friday whell tltt lroltmu roll Wellatoa ...., ~ the Moip compal&lt;d to 5311 b.f oppooiUon 1 Slone pn:oently have _ a z.s
IIIIo town. Jacbon will be out Counti1na ...,. pick&lt;! to b th tellml. ' Pome~W~Y hl8 t.allied m slate.
to · - I lUI upset by cellar · dweners In pre-aea100 polll!l compared to 141 by opRonnie Logan, Panther 1011•
Pomeroy December 2t.
preclletlobS of oporta scribes position &lt;lulls.
ior center, hu led the Porn.
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Southern 11M! team which eroy team in league ICOrlng
D;: ~co=Uy ~ JackiOn, In aU Jit!IOS, have wUI holt POIUtJW Saturday I With a 1.1.1 avera&amp;e Iller alx
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to 92-91
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(UP!) The home team still may hard-fought 98-91
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the final secOnds, Center Walt
;;u,~ty._ wtlh !'. 1•·1 ~.
have J big edi• In basketball,: Confertnce WID at Bowli~ Piatkowski scored 23 point• and
~ til be ]8li&lt;ed .. third ,
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but a look at Wednesday night's Green, while Dayton had to get grabbed 14 reboun&lt;is tor Bow~)1#1 ~ -1~ ~ ', ~lilted~ ~ - Coach cituct McAfee's leallpe-leadlnc Athens BuiJ· Ohio coHere action •hows th&lt; help from reserve forward Gene ling Green.
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May Al&lt;l ltla11 Seore
Miami'~ deliberate offense •
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Admittedly. unbeaten Toledo The Flyers, now 11·1, trailed was ioo much for tmdel'lllBnned •
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their bands 1\111 on foreign first half before Don May "''h . u-aight setback m a mis- :
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home since January, 1963. shaoting for tbeir flftll straight courts, but tbet were up scored a tiasket- te put Daytun erable l-7 start .. Tire Redsk_ins •
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:!IBainsl some pretty good oppo- m front for keeps, I!U2. Klaus led all the way m the opemng •
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1 ~~~ : YORK (UPI) ~nald iii-Rame SEOAL winning streak port Yellow Jackets bope to xavier.
live points to wrap tlung• up learns as Jerry Fosher led the •
1&gt;fl.~-· &lt;lf -the Ualyerslty of \: Day- IJ9.M. Tbe Bulldogs, with lhls move up In the league alanrilngs In the other three games. Mi· for Dayton.
way With 17 points .
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joii~I!UI!_e!baD . Ill(~ · ·: ·'w~ still In mind, will be OU\ for re- with a victory over WeUaton at ami had thinga oomporativety Klaus scorf!( 22 points in
Car loa Gets II
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Wellston. MilS - . • il-2 ..., at Kent Slate as the Red· win, '!'hile Xavier's
Otterbein's Don Carlo~ scored o
300.% more resistant to _. or •,.
otalslfc~ '1!1el¥4 · t&lt;jt!~y- _by:the Sbould the HOitllds upset AHS, league record. Wellston Is 1-5 skins turned In a methodical Rackley collected 21 and
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Na~!- Collerja~ Athl•llc: Bu• the McAieemen would still rt· m conferenco play.
. 8'1-49 victory : Otterbein bested 25 rebounds.
m a , ur(e early m the second •
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half that pot the Cardinals into :
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since runntEUp -J~kson has lost Pomerey. Last week, \he .sur- force, and Geneva of Pennsyl- more Steve )llix
Jl a_commanding 37-22 ,lead. The •
_: '~CUSj!:, 'N.Y. (UPl) : - twe conference games.
prising Purple Panthers of vanla walloped. hapless Walsh points in the win over Bowling vtctory was Otterbem • sixth in •
Green. but the underdog F.al- seven starts, while Central •
. ~offe- ~ was named IHII Alben• enters the oontesl Coaeh Ruoo Moore upset the of Canton 111).83,
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Toledo ran its unbeaten cons cut the margin !rom
State is 3-4.
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Tonight. nine games tnvoiving ,
•\Vrl~ ASsoclation of A~ca straight alter suffering three acbeduled Saturday night. CoOhio teams are on the slale •
LEADER
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-In ~ :~111Y"b!llotl)li. Mld
consecutive defeats.
lumbus Easlmoor will
visit
headed by Tul•a at Cmcmnati . :
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· thet eliijiJII~oil of' post-oeason At GallipoUa, Coach Duke Athens, Marion • FrankUn will
m 0 Mos""'" Valley Cooferenoe , QET RaAL PROTECTION- STOP ·TMR ' li'
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Burson's Blue Devils woold like journey •to Logan, Pomeroy
clash. The only_ conference
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gam~, is the "!id.(}hjo Confer,_ .._, . j
; rl!l\'11 :¥lcl)igan-state· No. 2 ind a victory jn Southeastern Ohio wlll travel t. Chillicothe.
•nco tilt ~tween Wilmington
Alab8!11a the third top team In League play.
By United """" International
In the other two games, and Cedarv1Ue.
the national.' No - other achOola Tbe Galliano are currently
AHL Staatllnp
The Pblladelphia '/tiers are Deteroit edged Baltimore 132-126 Elsewhere, it's Alliance ot ,
,;.~ ~-- in the voting.
resting in last place with an 0-tJ By Ualttd Press IDterutloaal halfway home and you don't in double overtime and Los Pennsylvania at Steubenville. i
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. Eutera Dlvlrion
have to worry about theni but Angeles whipped St: Louis, 122- St. Vincent of Pennsylvania at I
, MARCO rSi,AND, Fla. (UPI) years, GABS has lost 10 straight
w. L. T. Pia. It'll take some doing for them 101.
Youngstown, Baldwin . Wallace
- .A Memorial iold inumaml'lll conference games. Coach Bob Hershey
20 11 4 44 to hetler their first half mark in The 76ers jumped to a 37-30 at Detroit, Ashland at Clevelor,tbe late Toay Lema, -with aU Combo' tall Chieftains wlU bt Quebec
Ia !2 3 39 the second half of the season. ftrol period lead and boosted it land State, Western Reserve at
- P~ .goJns to his lavorit,e
BaiUmore
15 13 2 322 Tbe 76ers reached the mid- to 51·34 midway in the second Oberlin. Findlay at Defiance I
ehitrlf1, wu announced loday,
l2 17 3 27 point of the 196UI National quarter althou(h the Bulls and Heidelberg at Ohio North· 1
Tbe. tournament willhe
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4 22 27 15 Baoketball . Associatlo~ seasoo narrowed tho deficit to 114-55 at ern.
pliytd on Feb. 2'1 over
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Western Dlvlolea
l'lednesday night with a 13ft.115 haUtime and 92-86 going Into the
Marco Island Country club
w. L. T. Pia. victory over lht Chicago Bulls last period .
~at whleh t...ma aerved as
21 a 3 15 to booot tbeir receord to an But the 76ers pulled away In
I ~~ pro until he wu killed
Rochester
20 11 2 2!22 incredible 37•3 record, the hest the fmal period to win It easily
~ - ~· airplane craah lui July Bob Lewis with II polnl!
Cleveland
16 12 3 35 mark in the history 01 as Billy Cunningham finished
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Pal Archer with 10 led the
Buffalo
5 25 S 15 ' professional sports a( the With 21 polnt5 and Wilt
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Wednelday'o Reoolta
halfway point.
Chamberlain added 21 points, 25
· L!l\'1 At{QELES (UPI) _ basketball team to a 42-32
Cleve 10 SpriJ11fleld 2
If the 76ers conUnue their reboonds and n;ne assists.
TI~:;,DJ:• for the Jan.
pace lor tho full·' ao · game Player-coach Dave DeBuss15 tcitji. over ~utland freshmen Pittsburgh 7 Hershey 1
~pet_,,.,.l\'\181ite between the Wednesday m Rutland
(Only gamea acbeduled)
season, they wtll finl•h with a chere brought Detroit from
Qreen· Bay ~ and · the &amp;Ym•
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:KansaHllly Chiefs were expect- Rice bad 14 and Hawklna II
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The 76ero who have -split four "':1 ~ ;
a :,;;.n 1~ft go_
e!f_. to. ta11e 1 aharp J·ump loda
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Y for R_utland. It was the aecond
games with the Boston Celtics -WI 1 1. 11 seco d .. 1 d t~n
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t " sea80n, are 35-l agamst the Pistons to the double overtime
'lover thet eoiJJiterh · for , the agaln.at no losses.
rest of ~e league and have won victory. Don Obi's jumpshot put
l!rsl-tkne.
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32 stratght regular season I Baltimore ahead IIO-I08 with 55
SIJ(es stil-ted -11 l •a.m (PST) Cunningham 3, Walters 7, Tangames at home over the past
ods 1 It but 10
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al ~ll!lu&amp; ::a.enetes ,;...... ,..... neblll S and Hackett 6.
For !
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Precision hal~/
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regular season-the figure Bos·
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11(et"e. • ·&amp;olns-.for 'fU, tllffereneo may Indicate.
ton set in lii6US. The c- 81- DeBusschere•s basket gave
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_I.e • _ . cindOr - · and Ramea, to a 28.87 marl: hold by
right now with a 374 mark, the b~zzert o Ioree the second
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at a properlybll ad~ortl":'bu": anti have ·denied' this w..- the ~Y Varian Wilson, a dallgho All pre-school children are up 11, 7:115 a. m.: Br ' !O~e
Rutland C
eoutll conducted pu c •• •"'
• piiTpO'lt of the tratJsfer.
_ tor, Mrs. Llda Garland of Gal- IIIV!tud, to the Meigs Countr dtlwn_17, ·7:25a.m.; N' 1.19r. ·
es lhe fair market ••'~. of 1
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Upolls ~ercy, and a brother, Boot;noblle , l!ead~arlera, 100 llnaYille up 18, z:so:a. · :;
On Caroling Tour
proP"TtJ:, but he aald. strict
Ott Wilson of IM!Iington. There East Main streell i'oDierdy. - Uilhr, doW!I 11, 7:20 1_ , '!'-:.
Memben ol the Rutland Cub :r:til~~r 0:nd~u~~~lewou!~
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Scouts Pack 240 toured the vU- this time."
ll'••t grandchildren.
m., van~ Veyar~.&lt;lblfi1 ~t,
Iare Dcember 23
oinKing
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Services wm he held at 2 p.
uo •· m., J~ J, .'il#we ~P.
Christmas carols to shut-In• and He namad Special Master
m. Salurday, 11 the crow. Hus,
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~1, 8:30 a: m; ~1' Trader
others. The group was treate4 George s. Wallaco, a H~ting- Mineral lod(e No. 242 met aell Funeral bome. Rev. wn.
down 2'· 1•15 ••,_!!'·· r.~
at many homes.
ton attorney. to take testimouy In regular session Janlllll')' S, llam Hatfield wlll officllte and
Wblte up II. 1 · ~ { m.;_ Queen.
011
Cub Scouts taklnl part were rometune before January :13
wilh Noble Grand Eric Harl burial wlll be in Lone Oak ceme- WASHINGTON: (UP!) - A ~I? dowlt Zll: 1 ·~•· m:·w~~~
Gary George, Larry and GilT)' lair marKet value and directea presiding.
tery.' Frtendo may call at lhe IlK '"' ••cess corporate profits ', up ill, 5.511 •· m.: .·, R,_
Handaley, Gre&amp;D F':~ u.R::t ~- ~all: ~~~~ :~ :~~ District Deputy Grand Mas- funeral home alter 11 a, m., I• the latest propoaal lor IOiv- :~V:~u~ ~:: :·. ~:~ ..PP·
James av
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ter Lorenzo Davis Installed the Friday.
rr.a President JobJiBOn'• , JiC'O' ·:
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May, Mark Morris, Ricky Bol· on January 30.
following o!fit·ers lor lhe 1967
blems of financing 1he Vleblam m._, Louisiana Up 21, 3.01! a •.
In and Malvin ~eans. Den Mr Greene who also repro- term· Noble Orand Eric Harl:
war and the rreat aoelety.
m.; Prlnclplo up :az, MOun.;
Mothers accompanymeo- them
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Mama Lear dbwn Qreenup 5:21)
were Mrs. Joan May, ·, Mrs. sents Rolfe and Violet Lee of VIce _Grand, Roher! HI :
rustees, er...,
. Sen. Philip A. Harl, IUdleh., p. m.; . H. -'E. Wlei d'cilfn
Janet Bolin and Mrs. Joanna Galllpc.Us Ferry and L. S. and ':"rding !leCI'ttary, Robert Claf·
h
auggested ~edl'esdaylhalsklin- Greenup 8:20 P. m.; . l!:IIAlia •,
Council. Also atlendlnc were Iaabell Wright of Point Pleas lin; financ1al secretary, Walter To Meet Jan. 12t
mlns IIJe cream off
blglt Woodo dowu 'Gi-eenlil"f:2&amp; plll-.; ,
James COUI)ell, Soutmaster, an~ prmclp~ls In the develop. Cleland, and lreuurer, Robert The Meigs County A.un. of corporate rein 'WOUld be a Valvollne down Greenup 1:2!1
and IJIIests, ·Mr. Johft 'lrlley, illg col'PQl'alion. t&lt;lld the court Vau(hln.
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Township 'l'ru,steea •'!'I Clerke tno« -~ultable melhod _!# 1, m.; Philip Sponi ,tlqwp #~
Brenda and CraiB Boli~~o ·
on lndependant appraioer had The Noble Grand • appoint- wm hold its annual 'Dieetlnl al ~alalng qew reve1111e
lliag dahl t p.' m.; BOc! -'di!Wit A~:
estimated the property at $1.2 menla -for •lhe 11161 term are u B p.m., Tburaday, January ll, mcreulng the personal !nco~ daltl B:l5,;p.DL:
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follows: Rl&amp;ht supporler, Jl()b- at the Flrollousi on Condor St. Ia~,
' u~ Meldabl' !·ttl, i : Ill';' t,.;• "
Many Olildren Win
Mr. Greene, on hehall of the erl Va~~;. Le:.::po':j,~ RelresltliiWI- tlllr be. aerved. ha:''Y
consuby~~~rs. 1alrea_.: PAtten dnwtl Melddht '(ii'i''
Lees and Wrights is asking the renzo avos,
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Speal&lt;rr lor tbe evenln( "Ill bt
pre
8 pr ceo
m.; Role G. up Meldilbl· ·•~!Iii '
Attendance Awards
court to
the SBA 10 Va~ijjhan; Conductor, Roy Ka~ Bemard Fultz, ptos_peudng at· blglt Interest ~tl:$, ~ a. m.;
Hq'uglaiilUip"
Mi" Debn Jo Mey and her pay t..~e fair market value or to per, Rlgb~nlc supporler, Or lnrlley. . .
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punlahing blow. he askeoj. , ~ldabl 5:40 ,. m.:- Aetn.Lrll1-'
brother, Michael, were recog. credit the lair . market value vll Diddle, !,ell s.:"nce support. Olflcen ollhe ~~~~~~tlallon art
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: "; tsvWe down Mel4ahl 1:41 '-• lll: ,
nlzed during the morning serv· •Balnat the outstanding obllg~· er, Charles Tbels~, OuUdeiJIIar· David Koblentz, preslclent. . 0. Jividen Appolbted
GaWpollt
114111 ,..-_Dither
Ices at the Rullasd Cllurch o! Ilona of the corporations to the dian, Albert Hill, lnaide fiUIT· car Babcock, vloe presldlnt: As Superintendent
-Herdman down S:40''JI• 'm.,: 9V- .
Cluist on Christmas Day lor federal qency.
dian, George Cununlnga, and Clarence Lawrence, aecrellry, PT. PLEA"'"" ~State roo!J ,lW flow~! 7:20 p. ln.r Sou!Mtn .
thei
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and uecuUve commltleman
__ , I ~""Burl'' S
h up 10·115 p m • Lu'"'" ·hfle ·
r pe ~· a......ance, .,..,. J ... ~~··
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V'•• Orand D•'•rl •-• Orr
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Sunday School Superintendent
llill aPM~n~o the lvllowlng ' as
w B Jlvideo of 'Lel!n, ne•r PI •doim 12:10 ., m.: ;ftiol-•p•3:3o '
' Alf d ft d-' •-his aupporters : Henry Hill, rlaht
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Mr. and Mro. VIctor Braley.
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- - nd H ard Smith, Mlno d
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Plea!lllil; .. the MUon Cotml7 I. m..
n wp ~- .. ~- -m,
Mike was awarded a two year Dies on Wednesday
ow
r llllll(ted"b"""~-•
malale!WIC" superlriteno;lenl,- el,
Cudff up U~ ,a.~~ilf.,
1 ear opera
pin IJOm his teacher, Mn. Carl
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fectlve IOdv: The 6tl .year
,. Lewla up·l:lO a. m-.-:·, _ . ·
Hy..n.
Alfred H. Heuclrlcks, 52, or At the cloae of the meet1n1 mond Wells, 23, Rt. 2, Long Jividen . :.U.:!ieda Herherl 81¥- fl' clown 1:30 •· m.; ·iao' ,., '
. Debbie and Mike are 1he ehD- 103 OHve Sl., Parkersburl, died the ll)tmbe!;l enJoytd an oyater Bottom, when . it sbodc
and ley, who realgne_d'. last mi.ttlth. 1:\llr&amp;lnla up Ho ~· m.· . · r .'; •-:
dren o! Mr. ancr Mrs. BI'IK!e u tl1e .Camden Clark llospllll aupper, prepared by JlfJbtrt ldlled an 11-pomt _buck , deer Aust!Q Clmphell, acting Mason · ~will River- -' •He!tti_::iZ_•
M•Y· Mr. May it an ellll!loyee early Wednesday loUowlnJ a Va~ijjhan.
two-tenths of a mile well . of County .a~~perlnlendenl durfnc r\c;wn Marmet 1:151. m:;.sea..
of the KY~et Creek Electric IIUIIclan UIDeis. Mr. Hendricks
Forked Run Lake oa Rt. ' ut, the tn~!;m. wUI return to , lite er up Winfield 3 a. m ..; ,~les
plant and Mrs. May Is em~loy- was a former resident
of
Wedne!day at 8op.m.
Tba previOUI )IDs! of aaslsllnl til K. dowu WIPII~ litl"iitlli\Ged by the Pomeroy National Meigs County, bom In Syracuse
.Meigs County Bherlll'a depart- lhi! SRC'o District
No. '1 F. Sbearer liP 'Wialleltl '1;" ,•· .
Bank, Rutland Branch. M r a. June 21, 191&amp;. He wu the son
ment Investigated.
mlill!ebance qlneer.
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May is a Sunday School ltacb- of Jobn and MBgB!e
Potts
er.
Hendricks. He wu a driver lor .
the United Dispatch Company Mrs. Wenclell' G. Stutler enter,. I
Ill Partersbur&amp;.
lllned tht WSCS Of the Syractl!tl
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Awards Presestted
Survivora lllelude his wile, Melhocllst church Tueaday ev- Each rear-end we gather
ed po1a proml!od: Pta Lind- c:ustomary '
P ck 240 S
Gladys Hendricks; two 110111, entng at bet home, Syracuil. year'• DOles and
strom followed mllill 1ngr14 11ddte Fisher
a
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George and Wllllam, both of The llleetlni -in cbarae of scribbles iln4 recap what' B1f1man Into ahowb!J;· ~ackle wu Mr
Tbe Rutland CUb Scoull of ~~ke~~ ~ mo!,":• ~!; Mrs. WUilam I!llcblngtr O(ltlled cooked, capered and
Gleason'•· rreattot pariner Art from .·
Paek 240 wero recently pre- brofr Geor' e ~ndrleb, Par- with devotlona taken from Co- the past 12 months: II waa quite Clmey wao lfivoretd Iller • cot to
sented awanls by Jam., Cotm. ..........:.
andcbU losslana land a nladllltiOD from a year lor old 1....,.., for In- Jlll'l and- promptly r 8 -,.__1 d: 8~ pe~lll
cil, scoutmaster. Mr. Council dren-~ IlK
wUI
Tbe Upper JlfJom, by Mrs. alance - Jusllco Wm.
Doug· Howard
wu -Ill wltlt ltltiilty,
expressed lhanl&lt;s lo lite Rutland beld· ......... at ~p_ 1-1 the Fraat Wlnebrellller.
las, 1111; ·wed 'll'litress ~~·~:I
American Lt!gion lor an AnJerl•· '""" • '""
Mrl. ·C, B. W- preaonled Heileman 23· xav1
can flq Pf810Jlted to the I®UIJ. Leavitt Funeral Home In Par· the ]11'011'1111 1oPlc, Tbe Mllll011 u wed 21:1...:-old Sp ~~~~
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Nine Bobcat plbS and loorteen kenb1111.
School. ' 'Oiben plll'llclpal.ln&amp; ' Cb
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a
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one and two )'Ill" pilla were SlY•
were Mrl Stu~ Mrl Frank er
aro, 21, Franlt
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en to lhe seoull durin&amp; the CaoWEATHEft
wm.bftoi.et;" ifl.. B'iehlnger, !w':'"J·~~':ld Mia
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Plrllj cleody, etlder
to- Mra. John P,o~JI.O• . Mias Mar· Trwnan Capqte •wrote
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:a ~ ~ ·· I ~~ana WI... year's best IIOI&gt;'~D book
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Gary Haley Gl'll vu Mellr ......_ ........... COIU. ~- tJsboalpe11 O&amp;Siloo 1he Year at tbe P za whlcbj'
Jameo DavJd and llobert
oold.
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wtii!l, reported. &lt;081 onJ¥ about $18,llflll of
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IIIII Mrs. esllmaled ·tz tnllUun
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WUUam HOIIdashelt reported on oae-boolt: ~me:.
Da•ld ~. Karl! OlblorJ)e. NEW YORX · (UPt) The qtrlstrnu lilts taken to tha Van ~. 35,""'
ed
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K'!IIRY liearlte, '!'qmm.y 14wery, loweal temperature reported ~ Hom ,,. card of'thllllka qtd (19)
or Ieaguee
JflliOS Gobel, Marti t.{orrll. this momtnr to !he U. 8. WBI "Y&gt;J I'! Mrs. Mill')' F'la- er Lee Meyers; David M
Grer France, Ec!.,.... Mitchell, Wolber Boruu, . ~ ...,..r'fllt• ~ her.
fir!d llbreUista -\be
John S. 'ibomu, LonDit llllet ~ and BawaD,mklwu Mlrm MIJI· ,
tbe lllltllng life~~ Edwatd .Albee and
and Wajllle Cotlrlll
....... zero at Be
jl,
. by
llo:o'~ded his $tOO,OtD
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. Tho, iiiChetl repoilad -.\Vednea- otudJ JamB lllld' 111 Paler, •llreaklast II 'l'llranJ 1~• .
?rWi riND
dal "~ 84. at Mlarid, l'la. · · namlnC lilt \oo!l Ufad. _ataJ11W cloP "not' to boN tbe erlllel
PbUilp W. -llfllllburt, '' tl,
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Cllt If, I ........._~
froiD ~ pullllc."
Middleport. baa billll tined f10
_ IIE&amp;VJCE I'LANNEII
lba ~ 116re With tha ¥~or Jawn Llno!ny'
IUid COlli 011 u lntodi&amp;Uca ~ wm .he aervlcea 11 1he IJI'OtiP ~~ -/ Witb Klll dalload, oquipped b)l
charge In Mldclltport ,. ..,_ C. Ml Morllh Baplist Ch\lfeh at JaiMI Yttilod' '~ tht ne;r tionqh )lla 11i'i1 'vtvalcl·out~yj
0. Fllber'l court.•Jefhy " ft. Mlcldleport Sunday at 10:11 I. trllllitllon ; ~ I 'llartdar!l ~ mayoral year llrilll
Gllllert; Ill, l!tanto!t, . ~. 1m.:• 1Wltb lite Rev. Rolllnp al
llolflt'l iljdl PltUllpl' ~ fila 'tMitt, New Y~•• for!al~ a ~J,tl •.lrcmoD. , .
· lranllau..,.
l:le!iil ..,.ad, 11 It« iltte
bon4 oo ~ d1ar1t· of · rt•"''l!! a
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~lEed by toWid CIIJ. Hall
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the holtft( tit
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NEED ZIP NI!MA&amp;
Orqe irOimtetiD,reautar" '· • · eli wtth
Metp Cotulty Auditor ClOI'- lk111 Frida)' at I p.m. II . tht ,_ · wq11AN ~ ·•. _ Jllllehed .
don H. ~ . ~1 ~ aU Jlocl: Sprbig, arll!l~ hen llilllt-·~·~f- ·l ltiJ litOr Wm.
~'""*~~ ~ 1he SllrmGr~p -u ~- ~=
JIHhar; ..,~ IDc 1illll Into
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Installs New
7967 Off1cers

By UnHed Press lntematlonal
Eoal
(Continued from Pare I)
Yeshiva 1M Brklyn Plylech 51
to motorists and Soqtbampton 92 Nyack 52
In eneet for the Mootcl~ir St. 79 Alb311Y !NY) M
a mountains where an Adelphi (sflk) 1011 Cathedral 63
Montan
Inches of snow New Hampshire 98 Colby 73
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before the GriJ11111,.(D.O.l;.21Frl-llj!lun 54
~:1·1,rt~,:;:;j -Seton~ LftJ H '
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on Its Kings Pf'W Brooklyn Coli !II
tho Rockies.
St Frnes (NY) 811 Holoiro 7a
Scranton 103 Suoquehanna 84
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Geoiil'al'!'f vlmh"84
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Edinboro 123 Waynesburg 97
Clarion 119 Indiana St (Po) 86
Hi -- , Hoopltll _ VIsiting St Anselm's 85 Plymouth St 60
hu
4 and 7-1! ~- m. Parents 1 Bryant 74 BenUey 72
.~![~· Pedlalrieo Ward
Danbury St 107
Zissloea _ Scott D: Brln·j
West New E"iland Coil 74
torlj fl'V~ Rta.; Ernest A. IJersey CitY St 82 Bloomfield 72
· , Mufi villa,.; Mrs. ce- Niagara 83 Buffalo St 67
w~. Mill Creek Rd.: Holy Cross 74 Conn 69 (ot)
~~: :~~:'~~ W. Sims, Crown St Bonvntre 72 Belmt Abbey 46
r.;
Margaret w. Tho- Rhode Island 97 Boston U 79
:::~; ~ry C
Woreestar Tech 97 Sprngfld 811
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Br"''lll•r B.
Haveu· Mrs. Anthony
Tech 96 Wm l Mary 61
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61i N Caro. St 63
r,lnlon, R.. ' 2I •
StJohn's (NY) 74 G·Wash 58
Chilli" II,
WasbingtQn " Lee S2 Grt¥bro 75
Ernest L. Brd
H pd .g dne
gewtr 9l m n Y Y88
: ; : l l7~ w~: ~re~t 7t
. lliOhmond 72 David80II 69
w Georgia 89 Piedmont 15
."'11om
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ii ll. Ell&lt;lns, Jacrt•l Nwbry 98 q,u of Chrlsln 56
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A. Layne,
wVir 81 'II Beckley 71
Mro. Walter E. CuiSt 102 Mrylnd SilO!
Ponll; Pamela S: ·
Bl GlanvUle et
,)(~~~) Mrs.
Fairmont 88 w Llbttty 14
II
Bapst,
II Brbr Scotia 7f
J, Ben·
110 F'la AM 91
"'011"•- XJ.; Mra. Earl
Slbn 79 Clladel 7a
I, South Pwnt; AU
1111 E Caro 76
L. Sbelor, Ravens- Elon 72 Wofford 71
Rhyne 68 Wsn Caro se
Elthlyn L. Calla~be~: JacksoD Sl. 98 Soutllem U.
Wurtland
Ky . &lt;Ot)
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M. Wykl~ Well;
78 Boscayne 5I
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St ii5 Union (Tenn) 47
Mrs s.. E. Elllno
J , 11 dMI)l!""w" c:~
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datllhter, 2:52 p. m: Butler 95 Bell Sl 91
Mrs. Ooar)es · A.
66 Wisconsin 611
I, ·l.anpvllle, son,
91 Bowlins· Green M
W~~- · ·· Miami (Ohio) 8'1 Kent St 49
Steven W.
otterbe~6i~:rSt
40
72
Betztng, Mrs:
86 Daven.:.n ~
;~;~~r~ !Rl~ehard
Mich 11! N Dllnoll 72
:P.
H. Calvin 79 Alma 7S
Mrs. Calvert D. Ket- Hope II% Kalomaroo 70
Charles E. King, Mlch Lutheran t1 Olivet 75
E. McCoy, Loull 114. Esn Mlcb 91 Adrian 80
D, Gaty D. Pu!Uns,
Coli 83 Detroit Toeh 70
~~]~~~~· ~J. De Paul 84 8ellann!ne 63
fMU"' !Duluth) rr N Mlch 84
Gustva-Adlpbus 811 Oonerdla 71
~- lllutllne 811 AUIIburl 71
tmuna
s.tloweoe
Arlington S1 N Elal Tuat U
t&amp;ity (T..~ • Tel Lulb a
Teut Chrata 71 T - Tech •

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Bilt 1t 'Willi 112 Communlst last Monday
v~·!"«e '"lJOrled during
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c:AN MAKE
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7 588 B00ks
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, ..... civlllanl releued IJOm The)' llld It -lboir llilllnl re1eue. ~......... ~~~~~ .. . .
Vlel care copUYitji'O¥etltd to- whleh KIWIIIJ' bolped .... tbo1r ood pM. ,... rio!w .t/1 •
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• warm oendon wbidl InCluded "1004 11tllude" u a JtiQIIIre. tbea .,reed to free tllem, ...
olngln(, partying and a priC6- ment lor ,.._, anri the !brew 1 larewell PII'IJ'.
NEW
5HREWSBI1RY • N.J. Ieos &amp;oft - a .,..UI!CIIIe Jl'llll- A~ tried t. dlalllo1 li Sella llld thee no •'Jlcor.
(UP!) - ! twlD. • ~ air ll&gt;C !hem lrnmunl!J 1rc&gt;m recap. cheerful ouUoot by """'·
• leo. ll'JI'I wblaky" ... "l lu J
Ialii plane embed today In ture tar I$ da~•"Wtlllll 'JIDP Bolla,' "WUd II" •'lclllaeco, ,...,. .. 'IDII
foR momenla after takeoff ldllRobert w. Mooahan. 41, of Irish Rose,' anylhlng
I h a I ~-" '111ea, .tlli p!!llllo
Ill&amp; aU nl1!e...,.... abc&gt;al'\1, fi_X llraoklyn, N. Y., and 'l'hoow R. we tbouthl rt." -11114.
C1111ie ' "'' ood ' ~lllfllecl
ol lhom cblldron.
- Scales. '5, Matamoras, P.a., told
them oa lhtlr releoae and
,Killed , _ ~ -p lloi,Qd el(lll newtmen lhot In their seven
llftiO!Itell tbe AmerltaM w1111
puaengen.
mootha ol captivity they bad · '
certlllc- _,."-'lnc 1111- illlllft.
The pllnt had jllat liken oil only one elooe bl'UIIl with death.
, _,16-lle Cllplml lbal lba ...,
bom lho ll&amp;d Banlt alrporl In Tbat wu during an attack by
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were k11Jed ;n lltlalti., declinllo! durn~&amp; tho
llehlilll ~ 1966. final week el tho •ear-from
toll DMJ'Iy four 1,001 killed a week oorlier 1D
lillf!tr than the year 831. The Sou\h Vielnames•
foreeo reported I~ ooldiers
yllleod eo.'llalty ,.port kiJled.''l'hb left the al!iei with a
111 Amorlcona "kill" ratio ot 1.1 to I.
~ durin&amp; the The breakdown reportecl oo
wl!fik, In spite of 1 two-day the rrumber ot US. s~oemeo
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truce. lt nJaed S;Mt Included : Army Sll.qoo, Navy
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BY DICK THOMAS
1Bobcats 11-55 Ia a squeaker a Southwestern .. - 1 s lilt 145 St. Louts. Jerry West, wbn
LI!I(Ue leading Kyger Creek ~couple of nilhts hefore Cbriat- INorlh Galla
- o 4 117 ne finished with 35 points. scored
goes to Nortb G&amp;Uia (2-2) I IIIIa at KYler Creek,
. Tolllo
.. · lt 111-seven during the streak and
Eastern (2-2) travels to i
'roi!SDAY'S RESVLTS: -.
Gall Goodrich had eight of
Hanpan Trace (14) Friday night
SVAC STANDINGS
G.·Nortb ,Gallla 51 lhem.
· Southern Vn!ley Albletl&lt;
CAD Glmea)
GAME
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Joe Caldwell led the Hawks
action.
· 'TEAM
W L P
at Hannan Trace
with 30 while IJIIardo
&lt;;oach. Mike Morrlson'a Plr-! Easlem .. .. .. I s 4112
Kyrer Creek at Norlb Galllt Guerin and Len Wilkens, "ho
' atea could play the ·role of the Southwestern .. t I w.l
SA'nJIUlAYlS QAMES: •• " usually scored well ngalnst the
'In-'lhll
aplnst tl1e Kyger Creek ... t 4 t77
Southwestern at' Eastera
Lakers, were held to nve and
Jollnny Wick- Hannan Trice . • t
tta
North Gal- l North Gallla . . . . 2 7 472
front tbree l
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in lltelr horile pori.
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mea at teat ~ two way : k~!f 011ek
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· n ilor flrlt p1ce • ,1 th j·l!'""" ~allla ... J I 213 &amp;41
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~y evening witb r1 mem, ~ present

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et McClain, associato councilor;
Maey K. Rose, vice couocilor;
AMa TUttle, oosoclate vice
councilor; Doris Koenjg, ....
duetor; Mary Hayes, iDSlde
senllnel; Myrna Carpenter, oulaide sentinel; Mary Showalter,
junior put coundlor; Dorot)ly
Myers, associate junior past
councilor; and Eatber Ridenour
trustee. Mrs. Cleland on behaU
of !be Council presented a past
councilors · pin to Mrs. Sbowalter and past COWicllors cards to
Opal Hollon and Barbara SargenL

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Mr. lllld Mrs. Perry Ort, eo.
celebrated their blrlb·
1 ;;::~1 ~roce:;ntly, both belnjl Ia .

Mr. IIJid Mro. Inn Well, MlnersvJUe, celebrated their G&lt;&gt;lden Wedding Anniversary
1111
IJoceiJiber 23 at !be home of
their daustiter and IOII·i..law,
· and Mn. Charles Yost,
Settlement
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The couple was married at
f'latw~. on Deeember 23,
1918, tiy Rev. Schaffer.
Well wu lbe former He 1
Fl'llllk, daughter of tbe
and ' Mrs. George Frank, ,

Mn. Orr'• was U.. tat day
Mr. OtT's U.. last dll1, U.. ,
. Each was preaenled •
1~~:~!';., served wilb Joe cream,
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to Mr. and Mrs. Allen Orr,
1Ltn&lt;la and Judy ; Mrs. Sl.arllllJ
Edwin and Jacqueline; Mr.
Mrs. Maurice Orr and Joba,

DALE &amp;URI
DAle F. Sayre, %0, soD
the ~·· aDd Mrs. Guy
Sayre, RadDe, bao completed
a commimleation Center spedallst course at the Army
Southeastern Signal Sehool
at Ft. Gordoll, ca.
Sayre
learned to operate teletype
sell and other communicatiooo

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Sue Mount, Mr. and Mn.
1All&gt;a OtT, Robin and Tammen,
j NOJ~ette rudenoilr, ai)d Mr. and
G&lt;&gt;njon Taylor, Rebecca,
Ba~rbar·a,
Deborah and Steven,
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37th Anmversary
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Class Church ol Christ Observed

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B.UFFERIN

..... Erma Cleland, LOda
Kraouter, Dolores Wolfe
Ada Roller, refreshments;
el Orr, Betty Roush, Olive
ly Selma Call, Marcia KelleJ;,
Jeannette Williams,
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CUoe and Doria KoeD!g, Kood ol
order; Ada Van Meier and Lu·
cllle Kraeutor, delinquent;
a1 HollO!I and Mary K. Holter,
pubUclly; Estber Rldeoour,
Oag beater number one and
Dorothy llllcllle assistant;
lila Wood flag bearer
two and Doria Grueser
ant; Eolber Ridenour, team
captain; Zelda Weber, coundl
captain; Helen Wolf, • pianist;
and Clarice Allen assistant
anist.
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Atlbe close ollhe
qulll'lerly blrtbdays were .
served and refreshments were
served by the refreshment
mlltee. The - honored
Anna TUttie, Mae Spencer, Robert a Lee, Eslher Ridenour,
Zelda Qeber, 6orothy Myecs,
Ada MorriS, Opal
En.zy Newell, Mary Hayes,
garet McClain, Heleo Wolf and
Ada Neutzling, were each presented a g1ft and were seated
at a table with white cover
centered with a decorated
day cake.

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· piellded. '!be mllOUng oJIOII!Od
Iii rltualliUc form. A Cllriatmaa
t*d wu rad . ftom Dorothy
Lal!IOII of Colnmlru, and ·~
ma Cleland thanked membera
for cards oenl her and several
lbanl:•you Doles were ~ved
mm 101'\'iCO men and ftom
Mary Parker lot ~
cards oentlben!. Tile reports of
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.lbe tlteben commlltee bJ Ada
'Qie custom of open hou..
N~ntzHog and lbe gOOd of order Named on committees for
was not observed due to
committee by Es1l&gt;er Ridenour the term were Helen Wolle,
illness of Mr. well. .rhe
were given.
Rut)l Erwin, Lilah Wjndon, Ma10 has one daughter, Mrs.
ry ShowAlter, Myrna Carpenter,
Cbarjes (Margaret Mae) Yost.
'!be npotl of Ute. audlllog -Mary Hayes and ·Tina ·M.arkJ,
-•"!Jet reid by Efll!cr·.111- ways and means; Ada Morris,
Dinner . was served at . noon
det!OII' accepted. Erma Goldie Frederlct; Maa Spencer,
wlth • decorated anniversary
Cleland deputz, -installed !lOu- Zona Biggs, Elizabeth Hayes,
cake ,given to them by the host
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. Hottle Frederick, Leiba Wood,
llll&lt;l hostess, Mr. and Mrs. Yost.
Elleen
Bahr
and
Maey
Bahr,
They were also given a turl&lt;ey
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mlscellaneous; Anna Tuttle,
by Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Yost
Margaret TUtUe, Sadie Trus·
ice cream !rom the J . A. Smith
sell, Roberta Lee, Mary
K.
family whis:h was served at
UfC
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Rose, Mary K. Holter and Kay
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2 p ,;,
Flck, orphans.
Aitencling. ;,ere Mr. and Mrs.
Mrs. Louis Osborne was elect.
ed president by the Golden Leda Mae Kraeuler,
Opal
E. R. Yost, M1dd!eport; Mr.
Rule Class of tlle · Pomeroy Eichinger and Mabel Van Meand Mrs. J. A. Srmth, Robert
Cburcb Of Cbrlst TUesday eve- te~, resolutions; Barbara Sar·
Mary, Racine; the honoren~nj~·at the home of Mr~ Cbal' genl, Veulab Maxey, Doris
ed couple, and the host and
les Eskew West Main St
'Grueser, and Dorothy Ritchie, The next meeting will
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flowers; ·Enzy Newell,
Hoi- Januaey 17 and there will be · Mr. and Mrs. Well received
The meeting, in charge Of Ion, Zelda Weber,
layette shower for Kay Fick.
beaulllul cards
·and
Mrs. Elwood Bowers, president,
operled wltb prayer liy Milton
Rou~, 'followed with devotion•
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two . arti~les ..M Resolution ,. The 37th anmversary of the M1ss Roush, program
and\ "Thls For ,{ Ne '&lt;' ', Loyal Pals Class of the Church man, and Mrs. Edgar Reynolds,
T•-- other "'el " ear. or Christ was observed at a devotional leader, presented
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were
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read
"Successa.u wC
by Mr Roush. clinrfer 2't the Martin Restaur· com m program usmg
"lJf~," Mrs. 'Harold ' Smith: an and a nieeting (ollowing "in New
~or the theme.
end "Open for Busmess," Mrs. the home of Mrs. ~dgar Reyn- traveUng pr12~, brought by Mrs.
Bowers
olds, Tuesday evenmg.
Robert Rawlings, was won
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Three charter members, Miss Roush.
Membe(s responded to roD Frances Roush, Mabel Hysell,
R~yn,oldll,l
call with' a New Year resolll- and Audrey Fiost, and the first The hostess, Mrs.
lion. Othtl; officers elected Iii- teaeher of !be class, Miss MU- presented gifts to Allee Ro!J&amp;.
·eluded Millon Roush, vice pres- dred Hawley, were recognized, son, teacher of the clsas, and
ident; Mrs. Walter Kenned,y, Jr., Miss Nina R~sell, also a to the Hicks family, which
secrelary; Mrs. Denv., Kai&gt;' charter member, was unable to be leaving the eommu\)ity
pie, treasurer and publicity; attend. The Rev. and Mrs. Do.. month. The anniversary gilt wa•
Mrs. Clarence Andrews. Dower aid' Hicks and son, Doug, were given to MaryWells. A dessert
fund chair~, and Mrs. Hal'- special guests.
course w~s served by
old Smith, Timothy I lind chair- New officers for the year Reynolds 'later in the•. ~~~~~~ j
man.
,
wero elected and, are Mi9S Ma- with Pearl Reynolds, ot
A Bible oulline. of Paul's final bel Hysell, president; Mrs. Ed- president, at the silver coffee
missionary joume wa giVeu gar Reynolds, vtce president: servtce and Miss Hysell,
by Mrs. Roush d.;;ng '~e pro. Miss Frances Roush, se&lt;:retary; ing ~resident, at the punch now~ 1
gr&amp;in hour
, Mary Bailey, assistant; Grace Anruverersary cake and
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lleyn;o;;ld;•~·~n~ow~e;r;c~hair;;·~m~an~.;;;M~rs~.;R;eyn~ol~d;s;;;.;;;;;;;;~

Refrts!lments
wereand
servedMrs.
by ~--·-!be.
hostess to Mr.
\ l!oush, ,Mrs. Conrad 0~~.
· 1.1rs. BOwers, Mrs. · Kennedy,
Mrs. Smith, Mrs. Osborne ·and
dauglttOrs, -Kathy, Debbie and
Sherr!, and Mrs. KapPie.

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Sund•y on his second bir!IJday.
After he opened his gills, refreshments of cake, ice cream,
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Mn. Dores Arnold, Mr. ~
Mrs. Hoger Jeffers and Rhonda, Mr. and Mrs. Henry k._·
nold, Gene, VIckie, all of
eroy, RD.; Mr. and Mrs. Blil;i
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by Arnold of Middleport, Mrs,)
Ina Singer of Chester, Mr. and
Mrs. Norman Hysell of Bashan, Mr. and Mrs." Guy .cOs,,
and Kenny of Portland, and
Mr. and Mrs. Noln)an E. Hysell and Bruce of Mlddieport.

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Tom Lind, oon of Mr. and
Mrs. Relno Lind, Condor St.,

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Colmcll. Daughters of AjDcrk:a,
~y evening witb r1 mem, ~ present

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councilor; -.....
et McClain, associato councilor;
Maey K. Rose, vice couocilor;
AMa TUttle, oosoclate vice
councilor; Doris Koenjg, ....
duetor; Mary Hayes, iDSlde
senllnel; Myrna Carpenter, oulaide sentinel; Mary Showalter,
junior put coundlor; Dorot)ly
Myers, associate junior past
councilor; and Eatber Ridenour
trustee. Mrs. Cleland on behaU
of !be Council presented a past
councilors · pin to Mrs. Sbowalter and past COWicllors cards to
Opal Hollon and Barbara SargenL

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U-40
Reg.
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SEAMLESS

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2 PAIR

3-DAY
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Due»Wer Birtlukty.
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AreCelebrai:(Vl
Mr. lllld Mrs. Perry Ort, eo.
celebrated their blrlb·
1 ;;::~1 ~roce:;ntly, both belnjl Ia .

Mr. IIJid Mro. Inn Well, MlnersvJUe, celebrated their G&lt;&gt;lden Wedding Anniversary
1111
IJoceiJiber 23 at !be home of
their daustiter and IOII·i..law,
· and Mn. Charles Yost,
Settlement
·
The couple was married at
f'latw~. on Deeember 23,
1918, tiy Rev. Schaffer.
Well wu lbe former He 1
Fl'llllk, daughter of tbe
and ' Mrs. George Frank, ,

Mn. Orr'• was U.. tat day
Mr. OtT's U.. last dll1, U.. ,
. Each was preaenled •
1~~:~!';., served wilb Joe cream,
I'
candy, ntiiS and
to Mr. and Mrs. Allen Orr,
1Ltn&lt;la and Judy ; Mrs. Sl.arllllJ
Edwin and Jacqueline; Mr.
Mrs. Maurice Orr and Joba,

DALE &amp;URI
DAle F. Sayre, %0, soD
the ~·· aDd Mrs. Guy
Sayre, RadDe, bao completed
a commimleation Center spedallst course at the Army
Southeastern Signal Sehool
at Ft. Gordoll, ca.
Sayre
learned to operate teletype
sell and other communicatiooo

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Sue Mount, Mr. and Mn.
1All&gt;a OtT, Robin and Tammen,
j NOJ~ette rudenoilr, ai)d Mr. and
G&lt;&gt;njon Taylor, Rebecca,
Ba~rbar·a,
Deborah and Steven,
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Decatur, llllnol8.

D£MI BOOTS
M111Amerlca

NOW

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QUICK SERVICE FOR
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6:00 to 8:00

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POMEROY NATIONAL BANK

DRY CLEANING
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Serving Meigs County for over 94 Yea&gt;J
Member Federal

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R•••rv• Syst&lt;m

Member FDIC
All Accounts lnsurld Up to $15,000 Un~er

The Fodaral Dopcsit Insurance Carporohon

Pomeroy

Second St.

LEATHER

37th Anmversary
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Class Church ol Christ Observed

DR IS TAN

B.UFFERIN

..... Erma Cleland, LOda
Kraouter, Dolores Wolfe
Ada Roller, refreshments;
el Orr, Betty Roush, Olive
ly Selma Call, Marcia KelleJ;,
Jeannette Williams,
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CUoe and Doria KoeD!g, Kood ol
order; Ada Van Meier and Lu·
cllle Kraeutor, delinquent;
a1 HollO!I and Mary K. Holter,
pubUclly; Estber Rldeoour,
Oag beater number one and
Dorothy llllcllle assistant;
lila Wood flag bearer
two and Doria Grueser
ant; Eolber Ridenour, team
captain; Zelda Weber, coundl
captain; Helen Wolf, • pianist;
and Clarice Allen assistant
anist.
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Atlbe close ollhe
qulll'lerly blrtbdays were .
served and refreshments were
served by the refreshment
mlltee. The - honored
Anna TUttie, Mae Spencer, Robert a Lee, Eslher Ridenour,
Zelda Qeber, 6orothy Myecs,
Ada MorriS, Opal
En.zy Newell, Mary Hayes,
garet McClain, Heleo Wolf and
Ada Neutzling, were each presented a g1ft and were seated
at a table with white cover
centered with a decorated
day cake.

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· piellded. '!be mllOUng oJIOII!Od
Iii rltualliUc form. A Cllriatmaa
t*d wu rad . ftom Dorothy
Lal!IOII of Colnmlru, and ·~
ma Cleland thanked membera
for cards oenl her and several
lbanl:•you Doles were ~ved
mm 101'\'iCO men and ftom
Mary Parker lot ~
cards oentlben!. Tile reports of
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'Qie custom of open hou..
N~ntzHog and lbe gOOd of order Named on committees for
was not observed due to
committee by Es1l&gt;er Ridenour the term were Helen Wolle,
illness of Mr. well. .rhe
were given.
Rut)l Erwin, Lilah Wjndon, Ma10 has one daughter, Mrs.
ry ShowAlter, Myrna Carpenter,
Cbarjes (Margaret Mae) Yost.
'!be npotl of Ute. audlllog -Mary Hayes and ·Tina ·M.arkJ,
-•"!Jet reid by Efll!cr·.111- ways and means; Ada Morris,
Dinner . was served at . noon
det!OII' accepted. Erma Goldie Frederlct; Maa Spencer,
wlth • decorated anniversary
Cleland deputz, -installed !lOu- Zona Biggs, Elizabeth Hayes,
cake ,given to them by the host
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. Hottle Frederick, Leiba Wood,
llll&lt;l hostess, Mr. and Mrs. Yost.
Elleen
Bahr
and
Maey
Bahr,
They were also given a turl&lt;ey
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by Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Yost
Margaret TUtUe, Sadie Trus·
ice cream !rom the J . A. Smith
sell, Roberta Lee, Mary
K.
family whis:h was served at
UfC
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Rose, Mary K. Holter and Kay
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2 p ,;,
Flck, orphans.
Aitencling. ;,ere Mr. and Mrs.
Mrs. Louis Osborne was elect.
ed president by the Golden Leda Mae Kraeuler,
Opal
E. R. Yost, M1dd!eport; Mr.
Rule Class of tlle · Pomeroy Eichinger and Mabel Van Meand Mrs. J. A. Srmth, Robert
Cburcb Of Cbrlst TUesday eve- te~, resolutions; Barbara Sar·
Mary, Racine; the honoren~nj~·at the home of Mr~ Cbal' genl, Veulab Maxey, Doris
ed couple, and the host and
les Eskew West Main St
'Grueser, and Dorothy Ritchie, The next meeting will
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flowers; ·Enzy Newell,
Hoi- Januaey 17 and there will be · Mr. and Mrs. Well received
The meeting, in charge Of Ion, Zelda Weber,
layette shower for Kay Fick.
beaulllul cards
·and
Mrs. Elwood Bowers, president,
operled wltb prayer liy Milton
Rou~, 'followed with devotion•
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and\ "Thls For ,{ Ne '&lt;' ', Loyal Pals Class of the Church man, and Mrs. Edgar Reynolds,
T•-- other "'el " ear. or Christ was observed at a devotional leader, presented
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read
"Successa.u wC
by Mr Roush. clinrfer 2't the Martin Restaur· com m program usmg
"lJf~," Mrs. 'Harold ' Smith: an and a nieeting (ollowing "in New
~or the theme.
end "Open for Busmess," Mrs. the home of Mrs. ~dgar Reyn- traveUng pr12~, brought by Mrs.
Bowers
olds, Tuesday evenmg.
Robert Rawlings, was won
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Three charter members, Miss Roush.
Membe(s responded to roD Frances Roush, Mabel Hysell,
R~yn,oldll,l
call with' a New Year resolll- and Audrey Fiost, and the first The hostess, Mrs.
lion. Othtl; officers elected Iii- teaeher of !be class, Miss MU- presented gifts to Allee Ro!J&amp;.
·eluded Millon Roush, vice pres- dred Hawley, were recognized, son, teacher of the clsas, and
ident; Mrs. Walter Kenned,y, Jr., Miss Nina R~sell, also a to the Hicks family, which
secrelary; Mrs. Denv., Kai&gt;' charter member, was unable to be leaving the eommu\)ity
pie, treasurer and publicity; attend. The Rev. and Mrs. Do.. month. The anniversary gilt wa•
Mrs. Clarence Andrews. Dower aid' Hicks and son, Doug, were given to MaryWells. A dessert
fund chair~, and Mrs. Hal'- special guests.
course w~s served by
old Smith, Timothy I lind chair- New officers for the year Reynolds 'later in the•. ~~~~~~ j
man.
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wero elected and, are Mi9S Ma- with Pearl Reynolds, ot
A Bible oulline. of Paul's final bel Hysell, president; Mrs. Ed- president, at the silver coffee
missionary joume wa giVeu gar Reynolds, vtce president: servtce and Miss Hysell,
by Mrs. Roush d.;;ng '~e pro. Miss Frances Roush, se&lt;:retary; ing ~resident, at the punch now~ 1
gr&amp;in hour
, Mary Bailey, assistant; Grace Anruverersary cake and
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Mrs Osborne

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ObserVe 50th
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$7c
100-Count
Reg. $1.39

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24-Count
Rog.$1.19'
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Limit One

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IO.COunt
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lleyn;o;;ld;•~·~n~ow~e;r;c~hair;;·~m~an~.;;;M~rs~.;R;eyn~ol~d;s;;;.;;;;;;;;~

Refrts!lments
wereand
servedMrs.
by ~--·-!be.
hostess to Mr.
\ l!oush, ,Mrs. Conrad 0~~.
· 1.1rs. BOwers, Mrs. · Kennedy,
Mrs. Smith, Mrs. Osborne ·and
dauglttOrs, -Kathy, Debbie and
Sherr!, and Mrs. KapPie.

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Sund•y on his second bir!IJday.
After he opened his gills, refreshments of cake, ice cream,
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Mn. Dores Arnold, Mr. ~
Mrs. Hoger Jeffers and Rhonda, Mr. and Mrs. Henry k._·
nold, Gene, VIckie, all of
eroy, RD.; Mr. and Mrs. Blil;i
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by Arnold of Middleport, Mrs,)
Ina Singer of Chester, Mr. and
Mrs. Norman Hysell of Bashan, Mr. and Mrs." Guy .cOs,,
and Kenny of Portland, and
Mr. and Mrs. Noln)an E. Hysell and Bruce of Mlddieport.

Pl're.\

LiND RETVRNS
Tom Lind, oon of Mr. and
Mrs. Relno Lind, Condor St.,

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Fabrics for all Yout Sewing Needs

The Fabric Shop
Slngor Sol• &amp; Service
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Cor., Husker Lotion
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Pipe To'bacco

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POMEROY

Edgewortft

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McColl's Patterno

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2-oz. Size

Mattress or
Box Spring
Twin or
Full Size

ON~ lARGE TABLE

Pomeroy, . retut:ned · to ~litr­
mont State College Mondall; of.
ter spending the Chrislmu. bpliday• with
parents. "'

ABSORBINE-JR. -

smooth

QirlsCoats ·
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chance to .buy this famous mattress and
box sp~ing a~ this low price. T,o maintain
the quality the price will have to· go up
soon. · Don't' miss out on the ' healthful,
f[rm. su'pport&gt;it-'aan gil!e you. Don't mis.s
nu1~ - &lt;i'1n ,
. .luxurious comfqrt you can
ha\iii;;,[ '
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llld,a~""
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Sr.rVW.s Held .~\!
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1% Persons
nw~~":.":":~.~·~;·,..~~,1 81Dla: booted m per-.
UIIJCIIIIiCU
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invesiilated 153
the
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'ftle llln- ~
of In"
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suiting
tnjilrlts
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y tee.Pf,I'LIIWlft'Gull4 ol au1lt ~ tbe mllliDC clllreh .........
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acciddlls

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allrdl 11114 111 JIIIWifJ lund&gt;- u0111t dinner -·ted ,... P'TIPT. flmAN'f - P'lmiral ..., wieetJn1 Wednrzdoy at I day, Jlllllll)' 1:1. beciM111c at
l!r~ ~ !'ubi Wlkd ....,_ p. m. tn lbe parl!b llou!e, wtt11 1:10 p. m. In tbe pWitb liGule.
ers . a., Plin)&gt;, were llel4 ~ ~ loin. 14llloD L. NiUer, Mrs. It wu alto aMOUII&lt;led that BliclAY at ! p. m. at the Mount GaD r11reo and Mrs. ~ bop Wllbum Campbell Will viJ.
~'"'"" Mel hodlsi Cbutcl1 by tho , wen• lbe bostossea.
It Qlrlst aturdl oa hllrulrJ
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Clavi"" Lively, assisted MJu Jullol Smith, prt!Slden~ 5lh wilb mnllt!nallon ..nee
bj I~ Rev .le... llolfmn presided durin! tho busl- II 11 1. m.
Purial followed In tbe Mount aessloll wilb Mn. Cborlea A. Haotaae1 for tile "tbnlorJ
Union ce\Tielery.
Piller leading the devotions.
moet~ns will bo Mn.
lbrol4
~en.

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&amp;mervllle, llti. F. W.

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. Hospital after a loog illness. He
! ••• bom April 4. 1901, at Bed! f6rd, Va., a son of the lale PatE: M,-.and Martha D. Akers. He

f li.i "ftooded ID Mason County

clothlnl: bank at the Ministerial
Asooctattoo meeting and the
~arious otber churches
mterested rn the program
there waa a possibility that
clothinl! bank could l;le
llshed In a store roo?' e&lt;mler

Ak~rs.

at , and may be coordinated

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• • ase fllimated at
M- Oiled 117 ' road law
CGwiiJ Sbotllt \1fJorlo 1!:. Joh mlide S2l mlademe8JICI'
11011 releaild lllio follof&lt;!IJI ao- rest~ : 1Z lt!My arre.U ;
U\'ltltl for hll dej&gt;lrlment fOr 1017 court I!!IPet'CI of eivll
lbe year 1111.
· crimJIIal .ellonl: temverec1
'l1le Doport1neDt lllaflla ~ atolen vehicles; llivosliJated
u,a 10 Sberltl Jolillaoa ate brealdn&amp; and .Oterinp: reeovllilllrd Hlbtead, cl!lef field ered stolen property ..lued
~; A. L. Sulll•an,· fifld de- $3,52$; ~ived 1'12 j1!stloe
paty, Flll)'d Stover deputy • peace Wilrrant and served 113·
court balllff· s. E. 'H....,,_._
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Nftlota Til.
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FRI. JAN.

TANNER'S

' li)r the pa•t 16 ye8fl.
Survlvins are hll wile, loin.
~ocelyn Harlan Altere. t h r e •
•augblera, Mrs. Fr~ Slack,
, !ll*apeake, W. Va., Mn. Sbel)eJ: Actldns, Delaware
Ohio town as a social seTVJce

llii!I.IIIJI Sherry

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'l'he Rev. O!arles A. Pitzer ham and Mrl. D. N. Connon.
dllcuued the proposed clotlr inll: blnk for needy families. He
said he had dJs&lt;uased
tbe

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D!lwe1 and Russell R. Ak•rs. Mason County Action "'
Ill af Delaware, and steve Ak·
fDr~al action was taken
en. at bome: two sisters, Mrs. the Gu1ld m~bers but all
Clara llarlnett of Cleveland and
Wilh the plans subMrs. Stella Ballew of Pliny: a milled by Re~. Pitzer. _ _

Bet inning Friday and Satu~ay this w~ Is tho big Semi·A nnual
' porel "Haskin• Tanner. Hurry In rnd get 'bil! aavlng• now,

ltn»f!ler, Lemura Akerst Fraz.
• &gt;P3ilachi, nj
len Bottom, and three grand· at 3 P-~· '" the .nl
ctdldren
auditotiUrn.
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Government
To People

OUR COMPLETE STOCK

John Sayre, Mrs .

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Ntw f ... Blendint of
F11hion and Function!

Armory
a~~~ttiJUe UDill 10 p.m.

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• O.PJI'Imellll reproseoted
'Jbe 11'11101'1 will be AlricUlture,

:judltDr, labor, bealtb, moU&gt;r
~ehlclos, tu, veterans affairs,
lllrll l'tiOIII'COS, ..cretal')' of
lite, wellm, dvil defeme, huan rllbll, pubUc servlc:e, pu~

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You'll uve on these year round
weight dre" slacks. ExceUent fabrics. Most aU waist sizes.

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Dilullo~-­
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pll b wltli- tl/nopllcoo

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Reg.
Reg.
Reg.
Reg.

RIG.
NUS
RIG.
149.95

$9.98 _
Sale $7.86
$12.98 _ Sale $1 0.36
$17.98 _ Sele $13.96
$25.95 _ Sale $20.76

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SUITS
SUITS
SUITS

SPORT
SHIRTS

ALL MENS WARM

SWEATERS

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"THE BUDGET SHOP"

Buy now and chooae from a good
Mlection of boys aulta and Spurt
Coati In tlzes 8 to 20.

· 2.Pc. Living Roo11 Slitn .... ·.. · .. $99
3-Pc. ltdroom Suhn ........ · :.. .. $99
$61
Sofaltds
lllk ltds (Col!lpltta) · · · · · · · · · · · · · · $68
. HolywoH ltds r ............... $39.75
llietleum Rags 9x 12 · .. ·........ $4.88
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rwe•U• .................. $11

FURNITuRE

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PORK NECK BONES 4 s1
FRESH PIG FEET 6 S1
lb.

lb.

Come In and flnil your siZe.

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Reg. $13.95 Co1ts _ $11.16
Reg. $17.95 Coats_ $13.96
Reg. $29.95 Suits _ $23.86
Reg. $32.95 Suits_ $26.36

All Boy's Winter
Sport Shim
&amp; Knit Shirts -

ENTIRE STOCK BOYS

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Spo¢ or knit shirts from ooir reliWDiog atock of long sleeve rtyle"

••• $1.98 S.ftirts- $1.56
Reg. $2.98 Shlrts _ $2.36 _
~. $4.00 Shirts _
$3.06 .

5 Used

3 Used Rebuilt ·

5 UMCI

Gas Ranges Elec. Ranges
NOW

ALL NICE

Two Only

Dining Room_ UTILITY
Suite
CABINETS
Table
S2S' 00. *S $10
Chairs

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FIRST; SEE YOUR
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Sprinp &amp; Mattresa

'25

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One Only

0. Only

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MAICI US AN

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With Gol" BOx Sprint

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Heatrola

RECORD
PLAYER
'25
One Like New

70,000BTU

Gas Space
HEATER
•69.95

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WARM
MORNING

COAL
HEATERS
MustSeeThosel

Severe! Used

KITCHEN
CHAIRS
'2
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Sale Of

COIL
SPRINGS
$8 EACM '"

Dizling Itt~~
SUITE

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$49.95
Onto..ly

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BOOK
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$25

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00 to $69·95
$15·
$
All Working Good
10 to Sl\5
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Wrh1ger W1sher

Television
Sets
'25 $50

$69

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COAL &amp; ELECTRIC
COOKING RANGES

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MAYTAG
$48

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SUITES
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lteg, $1.98 Jackett. .•• , , • $6.96
1/teg. $11.98 Jacket~ ..•.. $9.46
Reg. $12.98 Jack.tt ·.... SIO.U
Rag. $14.98 Surlos, ••. . . $1t.96
.
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Rag. $19.98 Surb•.••.. . $15.916 ·
Get him • couple or 'long sleeve Rag. $22.98 Surb. . • • • • . $18.36

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USE OUR CHARGE,
BUDGET or LAYAWAY
OPEN FRIDAY
I
NITE TIL'- 8
I

AU BOY'S

Chooae now with a lot of cool winter weather yet ahead and get a
winter jacket or surburban coat
for bla foul weather protection.

S~a 99c

BREAD~:·_r

Reg.

$1~ . 26

Choose from our collection of pull
over or cardigan styles In the sea,IOn's most popular llhadlnp.

.'

Reg. $9.95 __ Sele ~.66'
$14H5 Sale $9.9~
R118.$1o.95 Sale$7.26 leg.$19.95SIIe$lU6 . ,,

I

WINTER
JACKETS

EGGS
MILK' Mccov·s -~gal. 8SC

Choose·now and save on this selected lfl'UP of men'••h~ ·
Moslly diBcontiJ:Lued styles 'and 'broken site&amp;, AU plOd buys, .

Reg. $49.95 COATS • • $39.86
Reg. $55.00 COATS • •
Reg. ss9.95COATS - •
Reg. $35 AU Weat. Coats '27.9f» 1 .·

Reg. $7.00 Shirts_ $5.56

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r

With 1 lot of eold winter weather ahead, now would be a cood
You'll uve and keep warm wltb
.
I
.
time
lo choose a new topcoat from our selection of styles while
one of these sale IWeatera In pull· Choose from a good Mlectlon of
.cettlni
In on this special event savings.
over or cardigan style.
lien's long aleeve sport ablrta, m"'
DY Ia eaay no-Iron fabrlca.

ALL BOY'S
SUITS &amp;
SPORT COATS

Some Call It Wholesale

.

MEN'S ·.-'SHOEs

ENTIRE WINTER STOCK
MENS TOPCOATS

MEN'S LONG SLEEVE

1

SELECTED .GROUP.

. $19 96
$26.66
$33.26

Reg. $6.98 SwNters $5.56
Reg. $8.98 Swe.,.rs $6.96 Reg. $4.00 Shirts $3.06
J
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--,, rovl Reg. $10.98 s-1ters $8.76
- · ry lore ... 1
Reg. $11.98 swe...rs $9.46 Reg. $5.00 S~lrts_ $3.96
Reg. 15.00 SWNters $11.96 Reg. $6.00 Shirts...._ $ot.76

.Some Call It DISCOUNT

••••••••

IIEG$19.95

DRESS
SLACKS

~ fint meeting lor 1167.

...,J

Save up to V. Oft this selected group of man's year round
weight clothing. Not all sizes. All oxctllenl bargains. Come
in 1ncl check your siel

ALL STOCK MENS

of each wek. The
loeetillp wiD continue to eon'ftlle at 7:30 p. m. at the Rut~and Ameriean Lejion Hall. All
!fnterostecl persons are urged to
flteud. Friday, Jan. I, will be

of C&lt;&gt;lonel
Charles
Chapter DAR beginning

MEN'S SUITS
··REDUCED ·33 1/3'o- .

OPEN FRI.
NITE TIU 8

li!ay night

•=

All th~ Listed .lte~s M~st Go At Any Cost-Shop 'Early ! ,ft~~

lb.

Reg. $26.00.Sel~.$:l0.76
.
Reg•.$32.50 Sale $25.96
Reg. $40.110 S;ele $31.66

Reg. $13.98 $ele $11.16
Reg. $19.98 S1le $15.96
Reg. $22.50 Slle $17.96

SELECTED GROUP OF

changed from Tuesday to Fri- .

~t u;:_ ~::'

'

1···.

NIGHT OWIGED
'lllo Leadlns Creek Watenhed
'regular meelln8 night tw been

•~~ati':w"':!:t:.r..:

,, .,_ 1 •

lon•e~

"

McComb,
program chair..illahow slides of Bamne
Muskogee, Oklahoma,

ot .tries

Reg. $29~95 COA1S ~ • ~3:8&amp;_ ·
REG.
.,,_,,
. SUITS · - - - -· $31.66 Reg. $3~.00 COATS • • '27.f6 \
'.$39;86 IReg. $4$.00 COATS • $3$/6.6 +
SUITS
.RIG.
ALL MEN'S ·WINTER.:
$43.86 ·
SUITS
RIG.
•
$47.86
SUITS
JACKETS
RIG• .
$59.86 Jackets
You'll find big Jl!VInp on our complete aloct ol Men'• :wmter
$75.00 SUITS
and Surburban coals In rhOrt, medium
·allll
RIG.
lengths.
$7196
$10.00 SUITS

~WATCHES

.vate naturo.

:Of Picture Slidn
. PT. PLEASANT - loin. Jam-

GROUND '3
29 .
BEEf
lb.
SMOKED JOWL - 4 S1

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JEWELLED
PENDANT

calion, lllate road COIIIIIIlulon,
. ~(P&lt;I hJJtory, emplclf:l
· ent ~eMily, and public
and treasury.
' 1QUMI!ona wiD be handled
·a first...,., llnt ..rved Dalll. 1
}'here will be no apeecheo
ifonvenallo.ns will be of a

,Program Planned

in most all aizel

I

$5U5

c lnltltutlonl, commerce, ed..

,. Sir W!nston Churclilll was
lhe oldest leader of tbe major
powen ID Worlll War n, fo~
lowed by Slalln and Roooevell

.Coats. for business· or cuual weu; A cood Nlectlon

POMIROY

WY24975

E. MAIN ST.

$55.00

lll'Oif8DI iB ildleduled
II 6 p.m. lllDICbt at

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!fl•llonal guanl

I

Open Dally 9:00 to 7:00-Friday Til I
S.turday Til 9

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SPORT
C.
O
ATS
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Choose now and uve on our COJ11plete stock of llfena SI&gt;Wt

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. Mf.95

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!Will

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Clearance Sole on Men and Boy's wlntar wtarliif

-ENTIRE STOCK OF MEN'S

Buy now and save on our oomplete stock of fashionable mena
. year round stock of suits. All latest styles in 2' or 3 button mo' dels. All sizes to choose from.

PT. PLEASANT .
a of 21 stale
......,pany Governor
8IDI1II "' Point P1eauDt
lllall~~r ID bla aeries of
~ Ill tile People"
~

Of.

.

'

wlth • lot of cold winter wN~r JM ahaild. You'll aaVfl ~nd tiilf

·.MEN'S SUITS·

Carl G. Gardner, Miss Blanche
Arl11lllroog. Mrs. D. Morgan
Smith, Mrs. 0. H. Carder, Mrs.
Charles Proffill and Mrs. Elmer

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big blrgalnt on meoiy items which are listed below and alto hu ndredt of other lte.... inside the atore. 8uy .,.w IfNI

Hostesses for the meeting
Mrs. 'f. c, Caudill, Mrs. John
Kauff, Mrs.

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$5

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Akers Proposed Clothing Bank is Report Shcnn :~
llld,a~""
.•P~'"""!
Sr.rVW.s Held .~\!
______ __. WI"th G-!ld Um"t
1% Persons
nw~~":.":":~.~·~;·,..~~,1 81Dla: booted m per-.
UIIJCIIIIiCU
.U U
invesiilated 153
the
1\.... Thursda
'ftle llln- ~
of In"
• fU
suiting
tnjilrlts
VQ
.
y tee.Pf,I'LIIWlft'Gull4 ol au1lt ~ tbe mllliDC clllreh .........
]Dred m
uu
a pel'IOAS and property dam•ll
acciddlls

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made

allrdl 11114 111 JIIIWifJ lund&gt;- u0111t dinner -·ted ,... P'TIPT. flmAN'f - P'lmiral ..., wieetJn1 Wednrzdoy at I day, Jlllllll)' 1:1. beciM111c at
l!r~ ~ !'ubi Wlkd ....,_ p. m. tn lbe parl!b llou!e, wtt11 1:10 p. m. In tbe pWitb liGule.
ers . a., Plin)&gt;, were llel4 ~ ~ loin. 14llloD L. NiUer, Mrs. It wu alto aMOUII&lt;led that BliclAY at ! p. m. at the Mount GaD r11reo and Mrs. ~ bop Wllbum Campbell Will viJ.
~'"'"" Mel hodlsi Cbutcl1 by tho , wen• lbe bostossea.
It Qlrlst aturdl oa hllrulrJ
~
Clavi"" Lively, assisted MJu Jullol Smith, prt!Slden~ 5lh wilb mnllt!nallon ..nee
bj I~ Rev .le... llolfmn presided durin! tho busl- II 11 1. m.
Purial followed In tbe Mount aessloll wilb Mn. Cborlea A. Haotaae1 for tile "tbnlorJ
Union ce\Tielery.
Piller leading the devotions.
moet~ns will bo Mn.
lbrol4
~en.

ll!r.

a retired

&amp;mervllle, llti. F. W.

.._, ,

miner, died Tuesday in Holzer
. Hospital after a loog illness. He
! ••• bom April 4. 1901, at Bed! f6rd, Va., a son of the lale PatE: M,-.and Martha D. Akers. He

f li.i "ftooded ID Mason County

clothlnl: bank at the Ministerial
Asooctattoo meeting and the
~arious otber churches
mterested rn the program
there waa a possibility that
clothinl! bank could l;le
llshed In a store roo?' e&lt;mler

Ak~rs.

at , and may be coordinated

.

• • ase fllimated at
M- Oiled 117 ' road law
CGwiiJ Sbotllt \1fJorlo 1!:. Joh mlide S2l mlademe8JICI'
11011 releaild lllio follof&lt;!IJI ao- rest~ : 1Z lt!My arre.U ;
U\'ltltl for hll dej&gt;lrlment fOr 1017 court I!!IPet'CI of eivll
lbe year 1111.
· crimJIIal .ellonl: temverec1
'l1le Doport1neDt lllaflla ~ atolen vehicles; llivosliJated
u,a 10 Sberltl Jolillaoa ate brealdn&amp; and .Oterinp: reeovllilllrd Hlbtead, cl!lef field ered stolen property ..lued
~; A. L. Sulll•an,· fifld de- $3,52$; ~ived 1'12 j1!stloe
paty, Flll)'d Stover deputy • peace Wilrrant and served 113·
court balllff· s. E. 'H....,,_._
m ntal
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for A,lt Thel"amlly

~Meigs

ALL ROAPS LEAD TO

In pefiiOnJI

MASON ·.

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·Temple 0 fficers Installed

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AND SAVINGS AT .
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PICKENS HARDWARI ·

ROUSH
. SHOE .STORE
Mlddl

s.tu..,.

~ 1....-yllw, All Q-y, 7i0tte 140 ~
Nftlota Til.
'
• Muan,, W; Ye.

eport

!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!"""'"""'""""!!!!!!!I!'

FRI. JAN.

TANNER'S

' li)r the pa•t 16 ye8fl.
Survlvins are hll wile, loin.
~ocelyn Harlan Altere. t h r e •
•augblera, Mrs. Fr~ Slack,
, !ll*apeake, W. Va., Mn. Sbel)eJ: Actldns, Delaware
Ohio town as a social seTVJce

llii!I.IIIJI Sherry

lnsr•·

'l'he Rev. O!arles A. Pitzer ham and Mrl. D. N. Connon.
dllcuued the proposed clotlr inll: blnk for needy families. He
said he had dJs&lt;uased
tbe

!'llalli'GJPSFs

county jaiL ,

PT. Pl.&amp;\SAN'f -

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·SIMON'S
.
MARKET

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~; four sons, Paakal, Jr., lhe poverty programo-' rouo.
D!lwe1 and Russell R. Ak•rs. Mason County Action "'
Ill af Delaware, and steve Ak·
fDr~al action was taken
en. at bome: two sisters, Mrs. the Gu1ld m~bers but all
Clara llarlnett of Cleveland and
Wilh the plans subMrs. Stella Ballew of Pliny: a milled by Re~. Pitzer. _ _

Bet inning Friday and Satu~ay this w~ Is tho big Semi·A nnual
' porel "Haskin• Tanner. Hurry In rnd get 'bil! aavlng• now,

ltn»f!ler, Lemura Akerst Fraz.
• &gt;P3ilachi, nj
len Bottom, and three grand· at 3 P-~· '" the .nl
ctdldren
auditotiUrn.
·

.Smith Brings
Government
To People

OUR COMPLETE STOCK

John Sayre, Mrs .

.

Ntw f ... Blendint of
F11hion and Function!

Armory
a~~~ttiJUe UDill 10 p.m.

~' jf aece&amp;al')'.
• O.PJI'Imellll reproseoted
'Jbe 11'11101'1 will be AlricUlture,

:judltDr, labor, bealtb, moU&gt;r
~ehlclos, tu, veterans affairs,
lllrll l'tiOIII'COS, ..cretal')' of
lite, wellm, dvil defeme, huan rllbll, pubUc servlc:e, pu~

CA~A
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,29.95

You'll uve on these year round
weight dre" slacks. ExceUent fabrics. Most aU waist sizes.

. . . . . . ... 2995
Dilullo~-­
..,.,. lllaullloi IOid-tllod JowtJry
pll b wltli- tl/nopllcoo

• Ilia ....1.. .,.,., Ellil
wllllltl , . UfiiCII diola-ea

::.·..~ Jllldoloo,.,;_ 11 • - - "
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G0E551 ER

Reg.
Reg.
Reg.
Reg.

RIG.
NUS
RIG.
149.95

$9.98 _
Sale $7.86
$12.98 _ Sale $1 0.36
$17.98 _ Sele $13.96
$25.95 _ Sale $20.76

__ ·

SUITS
SUITS
SUITS
SUITS

SPORT
SHIRTS

ALL MENS WARM

SWEATERS

'

We Named It-

"THE BUDGET SHOP"

Buy now and chooae from a good
Mlection of boys aulta and Spurt
Coati In tlzes 8 to 20.

· 2.Pc. Living Roo11 Slitn .... ·.. · .. $99
3-Pc. ltdroom Suhn ........ · :.. .. $99
$61
Sofaltds
lllk ltds (Col!lpltta) · · · · · · · · · · · · · · $68
. HolywoH ltds r ............... $39.75
llietleum Rags 9x 12 · .. ·........ $4.88
0 •••••••••••• 0

rwe•U• .................. $11

FURNITuRE

,

PORK NECK BONES 4 s1
FRESH PIG FEET 6 S1
lb.

lb.

Come In and flnil your siZe.

··:

Reg. $13.95 Co1ts _ $11.16
Reg. $17.95 Coats_ $13.96
Reg. $29.95 Suits _ $23.86
Reg. $32.95 Suits_ $26.36

All Boy's Winter
Sport Shim
&amp; Knit Shirts -

ENTIRE STOCK BOYS

"

Spo¢ or knit shirts from ooir reliWDiog atock of long sleeve rtyle"

••• $1.98 S.ftirts- $1.56
Reg. $2.98 Shlrts _ $2.36 _
~. $4.00 Shirts _
$3.06 .

5 Used

3 Used Rebuilt ·

5 UMCI

Gas Ranges Elec. Ranges
NOW

ALL NICE

Two Only

Dining Room_ UTILITY
Suite
CABINETS
Table
S2S' 00. *S $10
Chairs

-------1
Used
0..0

8-u-lfot------l
Bergeln luyl

OM

0...

END TABLE
$3.00
2 Combin.tlon

ss

FIRST; SEE YOUR
'
DOCTOR
••• 'OfEN FOLLOW THISE RULES:
I . . . ·.
and·.~t dilly

Sprinp &amp; Mattresa

'25

EACH

One Only

0. Only

UD

•'

$29.95

MAICI US AN

OFFER ON In

With Gol" BOx Sprint

with Cn!Wda durl111 flu oeann

_

MIIMIIIItm
__,
_ _ _..... Only

, • Waah frequently aotd be aurelo •

•••t

well..... - ; nutrifleui inNII
~
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·•Drill warmly anci ...W ll&lt;piiiUra'lo clrafh

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. ; eAak your JOe..,. abeuf.ttie.dvlal!lointY of.
iihoh ...11111
eolda -s flu • -.
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WE~~RYA

COMPLm SUppt.Y

OF COLD UMEDIES
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SOfA BED
-$39.95..
One Only

Living~oom

,*lo

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.

•

One UNci·

·BABY, BED . .

Rollaway
. .
Bed
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12 Used

.,

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Almost New

DINmE
SET
95
R•... _
$
29:
SJ9·95
-------1 •:;wn
~hromo
One Only

Heatrola

RECORD
PLAYER
'25
One Like New

70,000BTU

Gas Space
HEATER
•69.95

-----2 To Choo..
WARM
MORNING

COAL
HEATERS
MustSeeThosel

Severe! Used

KITCHEN
CHAIRS
'2
EACII

Sale Of

COIL
SPRINGS
$8 EACM '"

Dizling Itt~~
SUITE

......,

$49.95
Onto..ly

~ of ASedlon.l

obaarviatl the l'!ltea Of .... hygl-

....

BASE
ROCKER....:

Ught Oak

BOOK
CASE

l HOlLYWOOD

. •whet)- ,...1111e,' -w !10fttKt

m:w--~liij

Almost New

$25

l BED

With .• ~
Spring &amp; Mattres•

1

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All Nice

lo

You cen-'&lt; &amp; hNt
wllhthloone

Bedroom

,
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Refrigerators Dinette Sets
00 to $69·95
$15·
$
All Working Good
10 to Sl\5
~ .fo

Wrh1ger W1sher

Television
Sets
'25 $50

$69

...

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· eJeaurelo ... planty of ai"P

sweaten

15 UNci Electric

Thla It I big OM

5 Usecl

3Piece G.-.y

lAC~

- - - - - - 1 - - - - - - 1 One Used

COAL &amp; ELECTRIC
COOKING RANGES

..

Wringer Wethers

MAYTAG
$48

USED BEDS -

WEAIJAIL~s: ··- ~

a:OO ' P.M..

..,... •,, ...

One Only

.

.

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Reg. $5.98 Sweatlrs •••• $4:76
R $6 98 S •·
eg. '
- · · " . • • . . .5.56 .
·
Res!· $8.98 s-t•n ..•.. $6.96

-------1 ·------1

See Thlt Onel

LAD·IE.S·'

Reg. $3.98 Swuton .. .. . $3.06

20 Cubic foat

Living.Room co-oP uprtght
SUITES
FREEZER
'25 ·::
~ *100

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All Kindt of UMCI

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MAYTAG
$68

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Unclauifled
$1.69
POTATo[J 50 LB. BAG-

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FAMOUS
.

SWE-ATERS

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lteg, $1.98 Jackett. .•• , , • $6.96
1/teg. $11.98 Jacket~ ..•.. $9.46
Reg. $12.98 Jack.tt ·.... SIO.U
Rag. $14.98 Surlos, ••. . . $1t.96
.
;
Rag. $19.98 Surb•.••.. . $15.916 ·
Get him • couple or 'long sleeve Rag. $22.98 Surb. . • • • • . $18.36

.

...

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.1 · :: •

'

USE OUR CHARGE,
BUDGET or LAYAWAY
OPEN FRIDAY
I
NITE TIL'- 8
I

AU BOY'S

Chooae now with a lot of cool winter weather yet ahead and get a
winter jacket or surburban coat
for bla foul weather protection.

S~a 99c

BREAD~:·_r

Reg.

$1~ . 26

Choose from our collection of pull
over or cardigan styles In the sea,IOn's most popular llhadlnp.

.'

Reg. $9.95 __ Sele ~.66'
$14H5 Sale $9.9~
R118.$1o.95 Sale$7.26 leg.$19.95SIIe$lU6 . ,,

I

WINTER
JACKETS

EGGS
MILK' Mccov·s -~gal. 8SC

Choose·now and save on this selected lfl'UP of men'••h~ ·
Moslly diBcontiJ:Lued styles 'and 'broken site&amp;, AU plOd buys, .

Reg. $49.95 COATS • • $39.86
Reg. $55.00 COATS • •
Reg. ss9.95COATS - •
Reg. $35 AU Weat. Coats '27.9f» 1 .·

Reg. $7.00 Shirts_ $5.56

r

r

With 1 lot of eold winter weather ahead, now would be a cood
You'll uve and keep warm wltb
.
I
.
time
lo choose a new topcoat from our selection of styles while
one of these sale IWeatera In pull· Choose from a good Mlectlon of
.cettlni
In on this special event savings.
over or cardigan style.
lien's long aleeve sport ablrta, m"'
DY Ia eaay no-Iron fabrlca.

ALL BOY'S
SUITS &amp;
SPORT COATS

Some Call It Wholesale

.

MEN'S ·.-'SHOEs

ENTIRE WINTER STOCK
MENS TOPCOATS

MEN'S LONG SLEEVE

1

SELECTED .GROUP.

. $19 96
$26.66
$33.26

Reg. $6.98 SwNters $5.56
Reg. $8.98 Swe.,.rs $6.96 Reg. $4.00 Shirts $3.06
J
I S
--,, rovl Reg. $10.98 s-1ters $8.76
- · ry lore ... 1
Reg. $11.98 swe...rs $9.46 Reg. $5.00 S~lrts_ $3.96
Reg. 15.00 SWNters $11.96 Reg. $6.00 Shirts...._ $ot.76

.Some Call It DISCOUNT

••••••••

IIEG$19.95

DRESS
SLACKS

~ fint meeting lor 1167.

...,J

Save up to V. Oft this selected group of man's year round
weight clothing. Not all sizes. All oxctllenl bargains. Come
in 1ncl check your siel

ALL STOCK MENS

of each wek. The
loeetillp wiD continue to eon'ftlle at 7:30 p. m. at the Rut~and Ameriean Lejion Hall. All
!fnterostecl persons are urged to
flteud. Friday, Jan. I, will be

of C&lt;&gt;lonel
Charles
Chapter DAR beginning

MEN'S SUITS
··REDUCED ·33 1/3'o- .

OPEN FRI.
NITE TIU 8

li!ay night

•=

All th~ Listed .lte~s M~st Go At Any Cost-Shop 'Early ! ,ft~~

lb.

Reg. $26.00.Sel~.$:l0.76
.
Reg•.$32.50 Sale $25.96
Reg. $40.110 S;ele $31.66

Reg. $13.98 $ele $11.16
Reg. $19.98 S1le $15.96
Reg. $22.50 Slle $17.96

SELECTED GROUP OF

changed from Tuesday to Fri- .

~t u;:_ ~::'

'

1···.

NIGHT OWIGED
'lllo Leadlns Creek Watenhed
'regular meelln8 night tw been

•~~ati':w"':!:t:.r..:

,, .,_ 1 •

lon•e~

"

McComb,
program chair..illahow slides of Bamne
Muskogee, Oklahoma,

ot .tries

Reg. $29~95 COA1S ~ • ~3:8&amp;_ ·
REG.
.,,_,,
. SUITS · - - - -· $31.66 Reg. $3~.00 COATS • • '27.f6 \
'.$39;86 IReg. $4$.00 COATS • $3$/6.6 +
SUITS
.RIG.
ALL MEN'S ·WINTER.:
$43.86 ·
SUITS
RIG.
•
$47.86
SUITS
JACKETS
RIG• .
$59.86 Jackets
You'll find big Jl!VInp on our complete aloct ol Men'• :wmter
$75.00 SUITS
and Surburban coals In rhOrt, medium
·allll
RIG.
lengths.
$7196
$10.00 SUITS

~WATCHES

.vate naturo.

:Of Picture Slidn
. PT. PLEASANT - loin. Jam-

GROUND '3
29 .
BEEf
lb.
SMOKED JOWL - 4 S1

1

•

JEWELLED
PENDANT

calion, lllate road COIIIIIIlulon,
. ~(P&lt;I hJJtory, emplclf:l
· ent ~eMily, and public
and treasury.
' 1QUMI!ona wiD be handled
·a first...,., llnt ..rved Dalll. 1
}'here will be no apeecheo
ifonvenallo.ns will be of a

,Program Planned

in most all aizel

I

$5U5

c lnltltutlonl, commerce, ed..

,. Sir W!nston Churclilll was
lhe oldest leader of tbe major
powen ID Worlll War n, fo~
lowed by Slalln and Roooevell

.Coats. for business· or cuual weu; A cood Nlectlon

POMIROY

WY24975

E. MAIN ST.

$55.00

lll'Oif8DI iB ildleduled
II 6 p.m. lllDICbt at

~

me.

•

teP&gt;
!fl•llonal guanl

I

Open Dally 9:00 to 7:00-Friday Til I
S.turday Til 9

.
SPORT
C.
O
ATS
...
f
Choose now and uve on our COJ11plete stock of llfena SI&gt;Wt

'

Ill G.
. Mf.95

,....,._
!Will

ap; .

Clearance Sole on Men and Boy's wlntar wtarliif

-ENTIRE STOCK OF MEN'S

Buy now and save on our oomplete stock of fashionable mena
. year round stock of suits. All latest styles in 2' or 3 button mo' dels. All sizes to choose from.

PT. PLEASANT .
a of 21 stale
......,pany Governor
8IDI1II "' Point P1eauDt
lllall~~r ID bla aeries of
~ Ill tile People"
~

Of.

.

'

wlth • lot of cold winter wN~r JM ahaild. You'll aaVfl ~nd tiilf

·.MEN'S SUITS·

Carl G. Gardner, Miss Blanche
Arl11lllroog. Mrs. D. Morgan
Smith, Mrs. 0. H. Carder, Mrs.
Charles Proffill and Mrs. Elmer

~

'

.

big blrgalnt on meoiy items which are listed below and alto hu ndredt of other lte.... inside the atore. 8uy .,.w IfNI

Hostesses for the meeting
Mrs. 'f. c, Caudill, Mrs. John
Kauff, Mrs.

.'

. . . . MIIjc

$5

IACM

•

�•

.,

....,..

---·

• ....... . ..

,t

•

Ponterovt
Motor Co.
1964 VOLKSWAGEN, Woo $1295 R... uced To ,1195
2 Dr. Deluxe mqdel. Local

owner,

elet~a. In~.

let black

liDbh. radio 1nd heater.

Far S.le

RADIATOR

Ser•·

~SERVICE

M50 SPORT

From .... Laraeat

1964 CORVAIR ~ COUPE

. flil95

.or

BLAETTNARS

Low mileqe, locoll-llld. trana. Turquoile fini1h, VOII,I'I
interior. R&amp;H.

..... ...

~II:

Bvlldozer Radiator To The
Sm•llelt &amp;nter Core. '

""' 99WI411

lt.ll ... 1111 . . . . ,.
~IV I :M

• · M

Pomeroy Motor Co.

Nl

,,. ... 10 ...,.,
TO "t..ACI A

IUUL I f'ti00o,1c;Utt8
•Atn AD

N.&lt;~n;-=:;;f.

oP!N IVIL NO P.M. -

PHONE WY 2·2156

wet, square
.Alse
hlr. !'bone 7~,

JOMIIIOY, Olllt

lnaure.._
GET A quotation from IIEtJ.

TER INSURANCE AGlilNI..'Y
INC. belon

.....,,.In&amp;

outo Insurance. We may

12 30

·~ lo .... )'011

--

1 2 lie

HEOAAWEO UP
"TOTH "TIIBLE
AN "TOOI( TWO
SIZABLE BITES

~

SUPPeR WIFUS

LASTN16HTAN"
He !OAID MV

JHI WILLITI

·• .. FORe HE ·
lio' MfM BERED
TO 11.-r TH' •
BlESS IN'

OUT OF HIS

DRllMSIICI&lt; •• .

~~=-

SINFUL

I'R"'oo: . .CAU
DICk RAWUNGt

lawlfntt HJncle ~

Phane992-2143
POmeoroy, 0.

. . UOIIGI WONDII

RADIATOR

SERVICE

MO.. II

... fllaD I,AIIWILL

' "KICUt

BLAETTNARS

New lireti, cle1n interior, radio, he.ter, black finilb.

I

110111 ~-

BOBCAT
SPRINT

1962 VOLKSWAGEN DEL-. 2 DOOR -.....,-- $195

TH"IW!50!\I

RON"DA
SAW '&amp; SERVIa

HARlEY
MOTORCYCLES

t

•

loAIII'IIY GQ0CH;I ... INUI'I'Y IMITII

-

.'

U,....*-1

Yl

•

Ctt Extra Casli Tlie want Ad way, fJusiness.Services
4 TII\ES, 7;SO • 211, like
mounted on 5 hole
whoolls, Wllllamo Sohlo
Ice Station, Middleport, vm" 1
I S Ito
•• your
boon after clelllllnll . II wl~~ ~ ·
Lus~ Foam.· Eleelrllrl~c:.:~~
pooer rental $1. E
lldwe., Pomeroy, 0.
1 5 etc

... , •• . , . . ....._ ...... ~ ··

)

\

11167

,.. .. . --.. ' it

•

.....

8-llall1-Sentlne~ Pomeroy-Middleport,

-

ASHAMED 0,
:;
• YOUR DIRTY CA!t'

.

lll Rew Riiilr.fOr slioj!"
-- - - · eCor' e Truck ei:INter

=~sac
. - ,,
.

elkoltdOHr
. eAnyType

(oro

I(JI11I

.

.

BEPROUDOP
A CLIAN CAR-'
U.ORIVJi.THRU
CAR WASH

GOBLE FO"Rb

flY 2-iiiN

.

Mldd_,., 0 .

BAIRD BIOS.
AUTO WRECKING

·SPECIAL
ON

•

.

'

THE_ BORN LOSEII

av

ART SANSOM

• ' !'

SCitN!&lt;IDU
'
J)I.D 'otlU

~V€R. Sll:lP .
THI"-11&lt;.; ~EK, THAT

To
.
THIS MIGHT BE""THE

OPPOR~ITY

BUSINESS

.

Rapid Expansion Program.

'

~AR..

WHEIJ WO'_U.

DOU'r 8E SUCH A

STUPID DREAME~!
Ejf,~ V£AR 'tttl.

StE AfJ 1i:IJD 10 AU.
M HAll; IIJ THE "

WORLD?

We are seeking two inteUlgent, J&amp;gressive rnen 1ft this
area who are intei'ISted in an 4\1\ltstudlng career in creat-

'r!X.I'LL NEVr
n:!AWAV wr,
HATE llll"THI S

WORLD I

~V . TRESAME

/JOT

llliS YEAR OR

OUM8 7HIII/P!

NN 'rtARI

HE'S I&lt;IGI-Il'f
l HAlE HIM

DICK TRACY

EVOO BIT AS
MOCHAn DID

LAST YEAR!

ive sales. If you quaHfy; YOll wlll 'become 8SIIOclated witb
a young, aggressive, soundly finanCial mulU·mWion ~
lar Ohio corporation.

CHECK THES!! FEATURES:
• ProtKtlvt ttrr'ltory
• Establb•hed clltntl
eComplett training
•Bonus _lnc.,.Uw•

eStock o""-1• •

. ·•

multJ.nilllljn-dollor """
. • Dornettk: Ohio corpor1&amp;111t

·,.

. •Locel. cafilp;any
rapr... nto~tlon

You supply TIME and EFFORT In your oree . .-.

Legal Notice

elf you art 21
eWant your own b~nlnns
• Live in Ohio

• Art available

'

$ lllil7hM ;1 ... T.II

FIECKLIS AND"HIS FRIENDI
IN

MYOPINION , Tt-t~T

eCon bt bondocl
eAnd un 1upply J stron1

u~~Lll-l t tOT 01= N!Ct
klOB IN MV ClA'S9, At-10
QJJ\1 TEAc~;:ll$ THE

chareCttr reftrtncts

~mmeditttly

.MO-...T I SHE
"LEARri
'm Ri:AD, ~ ~ill
. CON .-,op 'o&lt;ltl"".

If you bell••• YOU con qualify, coli Mr. Roy C.

\ LIK.£. REAI»&gt;&lt;lf

Gilbert, phone 5?3-6661, Athons, Ohio, Friday;
JonUI"'f 6th between 9 A.M. and 3 P.M. ·· · .
·

-·

tiO 00 I. TIP t

"""

''Fiq!NTCO ~ES

ARE WINOOWG
'TO TJ.It !AMI:U

., I&lt;/Orurl

....

'

lly V. T. HAMI;IN

1'----------JI
AlBIE AND SLATS

EVELYN C. LUCKE
Clerll: of Court• of th&amp;
Common Plu. of Metra
·
County. State of Ohio

W 5, 12, 19, 26

(2)

2, 5tu

WANTED
BOY or GIRL
In Rutland on Main
&amp; Coll111• Avo.
•nd Prius
Tho O.lly
Htoblished

l ~rfl" IT INCH

100 COLD FOR
THAT 50RT
OF THING 7

.t;-:1=======::
Wanted

MACHINISTS
PIPI FITTERS
FLAME CUTTERS
. WELDERS
LAYOUT MEN
STilL fABRICATORS
'Dle 'taildard rate tor men
experienced in th11 above
dulilltations is $3.15 per

3 ROOM -

room furnished apartment. Adults. References.

11 and 4

Mulherr)' Ave., Pomeroy,
12 I

66118.

bour.

I

Appl)' in person, Monday
tbrou1h Friday, 8 a .m. 'til 4
p.m., or pbone ((lllect.
(419) 691-2475
AMERICAN SHIP
BUILDING CO.
2245 Front St.
Toi. .,OhJo

All equol opportunity

lUGS aUNMY .
roomsi
ment, furnace

boiiSe, 2 Jarae
ps, 2 farm ~.
ate oee&amp;~J&gt;111117• . Pearl . ,

hea~

llama.

port, 0. Ph, 99Z-31'14.

1128

.. ,,f:'. ·IMIZ'"10Z·IIILI trc:

~

·y,; .,.

empJoyer

.

.

Au" W.e

&amp;.T.v.

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•'.

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·'

'

•

D.

' l

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.,

....,..

---·

• ....... . ..

,t

•

Ponterovt
Motor Co.
1964 VOLKSWAGEN, Woo $1295 R... uced To ,1195
2 Dr. Deluxe mqdel. Local

owner,

elet~a. In~.

let black

liDbh. radio 1nd heater.

Far S.le

RADIATOR

Ser•·

~SERVICE

M50 SPORT

From .... Laraeat

1964 CORVAIR ~ COUPE

. flil95

.or

BLAETTNARS

Low mileqe, locoll-llld. trana. Turquoile fini1h, VOII,I'I
interior. R&amp;H.

..... ...

~II:

Bvlldozer Radiator To The
Sm•llelt &amp;nter Core. '

""' 99WI411

lt.ll ... 1111 . . . . ,.
~IV I :M

• · M

Pomeroy Motor Co.

Nl

,,. ... 10 ...,.,
TO "t..ACI A

IUUL I f'ti00o,1c;Utt8
•Atn AD

N.&lt;~n;-=:;;f.

oP!N IVIL NO P.M. -

PHONE WY 2·2156

wet, square
.Alse
hlr. !'bone 7~,

JOMIIIOY, Olllt

lnaure.._
GET A quotation from IIEtJ.

TER INSURANCE AGlilNI..'Y
INC. belon

.....,,.In&amp;

outo Insurance. We may

12 30

·~ lo .... )'011

--

1 2 lie

HEOAAWEO UP
"TOTH "TIIBLE
AN "TOOI( TWO
SIZABLE BITES

~

SUPPeR WIFUS

LASTN16HTAN"
He !OAID MV

JHI WILLITI

·• .. FORe HE ·
lio' MfM BERED
TO 11.-r TH' •
BlESS IN'

OUT OF HIS

DRllMSIICI&lt; •• .

~~=-

SINFUL

I'R"'oo: . .CAU
DICk RAWUNGt

lawlfntt HJncle ~

Phane992-2143
POmeoroy, 0.

. . UOIIGI WONDII

RADIATOR

SERVICE

MO.. II

... fllaD I,AIIWILL

' "KICUt

BLAETTNARS

New lireti, cle1n interior, radio, he.ter, black finilb.

I

110111 ~-

BOBCAT
SPRINT

1962 VOLKSWAGEN DEL-. 2 DOOR -.....,-- $195

TH"IW!50!\I

RON"DA
SAW '&amp; SERVIa

HARlEY
MOTORCYCLES

t

•

loAIII'IIY GQ0CH;I ... INUI'I'Y IMITII

-

.'

U,....*-1

Yl

•

Ctt Extra Casli Tlie want Ad way, fJusiness.Services
4 TII\ES, 7;SO • 211, like
mounted on 5 hole
whoolls, Wllllamo Sohlo
Ice Station, Middleport, vm" 1
I S Ito
•• your
boon after clelllllnll . II wl~~ ~ ·
Lus~ Foam.· Eleelrllrl~c:.:~~
pooer rental $1. E
lldwe., Pomeroy, 0.
1 5 etc

... , •• . , . . ....._ ...... ~ ··

)

\

11167

,.. .. . --.. ' it

•

.....

8-llall1-Sentlne~ Pomeroy-Middleport,

-

ASHAMED 0,
:;
• YOUR DIRTY CA!t'

.

lll Rew Riiilr.fOr slioj!"
-- - - · eCor' e Truck ei:INter

=~sac
. - ,,
.

elkoltdOHr
. eAnyType

(oro

I(JI11I

.

.

BEPROUDOP
A CLIAN CAR-'
U.ORIVJi.THRU
CAR WASH

GOBLE FO"Rb

flY 2-iiiN

.

Mldd_,., 0 .

BAIRD BIOS.
AUTO WRECKING

·SPECIAL
ON

•

.

'

THE_ BORN LOSEII

av

ART SANSOM

• ' !'

SCitN!&lt;IDU
'
J)I.D 'otlU

~V€R. Sll:lP .
THI"-11&lt;.; ~EK, THAT

To
.
THIS MIGHT BE""THE

OPPOR~ITY

BUSINESS

.

Rapid Expansion Program.

'

~AR..

WHEIJ WO'_U.

DOU'r 8E SUCH A

STUPID DREAME~!
Ejf,~ V£AR 'tttl.

StE AfJ 1i:IJD 10 AU.
M HAll; IIJ THE "

WORLD?

We are seeking two inteUlgent, J&amp;gressive rnen 1ft this
area who are intei'ISted in an 4\1\ltstudlng career in creat-

'r!X.I'LL NEVr
n:!AWAV wr,
HATE llll"THI S

WORLD I

~V . TRESAME

/JOT

llliS YEAR OR

OUM8 7HIII/P!

NN 'rtARI

HE'S I&lt;IGI-Il'f
l HAlE HIM

DICK TRACY

EVOO BIT AS
MOCHAn DID

LAST YEAR!

ive sales. If you quaHfy; YOll wlll 'become 8SIIOclated witb
a young, aggressive, soundly finanCial mulU·mWion ~
lar Ohio corporation.

CHECK THES!! FEATURES:
• ProtKtlvt ttrr'ltory
• Establb•hed clltntl
eComplett training
•Bonus _lnc.,.Uw•

eStock o""-1• •

. ·•

multJ.nilllljn-dollor """
. • Dornettk: Ohio corpor1&amp;111t

·,.

. •Locel. cafilp;any
rapr... nto~tlon

You supply TIME and EFFORT In your oree . .-.

Legal Notice

elf you art 21
eWant your own b~nlnns
• Live in Ohio

• Art available

'

$ lllil7hM ;1 ... T.II

FIECKLIS AND"HIS FRIENDI
IN

MYOPINION , Tt-t~T

eCon bt bondocl
eAnd un 1upply J stron1

u~~Lll-l t tOT 01= N!Ct
klOB IN MV ClA'S9, At-10
QJJ\1 TEAc~;:ll$ THE

chareCttr reftrtncts

~mmeditttly

.MO-...T I SHE
"LEARri
'm Ri:AD, ~ ~ill
. CON .-,op 'o&lt;ltl"".

If you bell••• YOU con qualify, coli Mr. Roy C.

\ LIK.£. REAI»&gt;&lt;lf

Gilbert, phone 5?3-6661, Athons, Ohio, Friday;
JonUI"'f 6th between 9 A.M. and 3 P.M. ·· · .
·

-·

tiO 00 I. TIP t

"""

''Fiq!NTCO ~ES

ARE WINOOWG
'TO TJ.It !AMI:U

., I&lt;/Orurl

....

'

lly V. T. HAMI;IN

1'----------JI
AlBIE AND SLATS

EVELYN C. LUCKE
Clerll: of Court• of th&amp;
Common Plu. of Metra
·
County. State of Ohio

W 5, 12, 19, 26

(2)

2, 5tu

WANTED
BOY or GIRL
In Rutland on Main
&amp; Coll111• Avo.
•nd Prius
Tho O.lly
Htoblished

l ~rfl" IT INCH

100 COLD FOR
THAT 50RT
OF THING 7

.t;-:1=======::
Wanted

MACHINISTS
PIPI FITTERS
FLAME CUTTERS
. WELDERS
LAYOUT MEN
STilL fABRICATORS
'Dle 'taildard rate tor men
experienced in th11 above
dulilltations is $3.15 per

3 ROOM -

room furnished apartment. Adults. References.

11 and 4

Mulherr)' Ave., Pomeroy,
12 I

66118.

bour.

I

Appl)' in person, Monday
tbrou1h Friday, 8 a .m. 'til 4
p.m., or pbone ((lllect.
(419) 691-2475
AMERICAN SHIP
BUILDING CO.
2245 Front St.
Toi. .,OhJo

All equol opportunity

lUGS aUNMY .
roomsi
ment, furnace

boiiSe, 2 Jarae
ps, 2 farm ~.
ate oee&amp;~J&gt;111117• . Pearl . ,

hea~

llama.

port, 0. Ph, 99Z-31'14.

1128

.. ,,f:'. ·IMIZ'"10Z·IIILI trc:

~

·y,; .,.

empJoyer

.

.

Au" W.e

&amp;.T.v.

I 4 i!le ·

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•'.

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•

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•

..

k End Elberf ld in Pomeroy Are Open Both Friday Nig~t .aod Saturday Night Until9:' Take Adva, ge Of ·he

•••

Bargains All Over the Store in Every Department. OUR ANNUAL JANUARY CLEARANt;E SALE! I

GIRLS RAINCOATS •nd JACKETS
$1.95
$3.95
$2.95
1.95

GIRLS RAINCOATS .... .... .. .. ....... .
GIRLS JACKETS . .•.•........... . .....
GIRLS JACKETS . . .... . . . ...............
GIRLS JACKETS .. . ... . ... .. . .. ... ... .

SALE $3,00
SALE $2.00
SALE $1.50
SALE . 1.00

WOMENS AND GIRLS DUSTERS

I

tS

WOMEN$ DUSTERS . . . . .. .. . .. . .. .. ..
t5 WOMENS DUSTERS . ... . ..............
&gt; fS WOMENS DUSTER.; . . .. .. .. .. .. . . • . .. .
.ts GIRlS DUSTERS . . .. . . • . .. .. . . .. • . . . .
95 GIRLS DUSTERS .......... ... .........
·NM GIRLS DUSTERS ........ . . . ...........
$U5 GIRLS DUSTERS .......... ... .........

SAL!
SALE
SALE
SALE
SALE
SALE
SALE

$4.50
$4.00
$3.00·
I 1.50
$4.00
$3.00
$2.00

GIRLS SKIRTS
$ •• 95 G1RLS SXIRTS
$7.95 GIRLS SKIRTS
SUS GIRLS SKIRTS
$3.95 GIRLS SKIRTS
$2.95 GIRLS SKIRTS

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

WOMENS

Spe'd.l Purch•..l BATES BEDSPREADS

MENS AND BOYS WEAR

WOMEN$ COATS

SALE
SALE
SALE
SALE
SALE

$6.00
$5.50
$4.50
$3.00
$2.00

SKIRTS

BOYS $2.00 KNIT PAJAMAS. 2 to 7 . . . . . .... SAU $1.00
MENS $4.49 OVAL WESTUN JIANS, 29 lo 36 SALE SU41
BOYS P,ft OVAL WISTERN JEANS, 6 lo II .. SALE $3.20
MENS $1.ft SHORT SLEEVE SWEAT SHIRTS . . SALI $1.50
MINS 14.95 PERMANENT PRESS SLACKS (29 to 42) $J.SO
MENS $5.95 ond $6.95 CORDUROY SLAClKS . . SALI 54.00
BOYS $4.95 ond $5.49 CORDUROY SLACKS . ... SALI $3.50
Yount Mont $2.95 Husgor HI Crow Knit SHIIITS . . . • $2.35
. . SALI $2.50
BOYS $2.95 SWEATERS, altos 2 to 6x
BOYS $U5 SWEATERS. '""' 2 to 6 and I to 16 SALE $3.25
BOYS $4.95 SWEATERS . ...... . .. . ..... .... SALE S4.00
BOYS $5.95 SWEATERS .. . . . .......... . . ... . . SALE 4.50
BOYS $6.95 SWEATERS . ............. ...... .. SALE $$.00
BOYS $7.95 SWEATERS ..................... SALI $6.00 '
BOYS $8.95 SWEATERS ...... .. . . . . .. . . ... .. . SALI $7.00
MENS $7 .SO Cavalry Twill WORK JACKETS ... SALE $6.00
MENS $2.95 Long To'il Flannel WORK SHIRTS .. SALE $2.50
MENS $7.95 and $1.95 SWEATERS ... . .... . ' .. SALE $6.00
MENS $9.95 and $18.95 SWEATERS .. ....... . SALE $1.00
MENS $11.95 and $12.95 SWEATERS . .. ... .. SALE. $9.00
MENS $4.95 Long SIHVI SPORT SHIRTS . ... . SAL I $3.50
MENS $3.95 Long SIHvl SPORT SHIRTS ...... ALE $3.25
MENS $1.95 ond'$9.95 Velour SPORT SHIRTS ·.. SALE $5.00
BOYS $3.95 Pormonont Pr... SPORT S.HIRTS .. SALE $3.25
BOYS $2.95 p..,...nent Prtn SPORT SHIRTS .. SALE $l.50
BOYS $1.95 Long SIMVI SPORT SHIRTS . ..... SALE $1.50
BOYS $1.95 Woth 'n Woor SLACKS, to to 7 .•.. SALE $1.50
BOYS $2.95 Wnh 'n Woar SLACKS (2 lo 7) .... SALE $2.00
BOYS U.95 PKmanont Prost SLACKS (2 to 71 . . SALE $3.00
BOYS $1.95 Long SIMve SPORT SHIRTS (2 to 7 I SA~E $1.50
MENS $6.95 Wool Flannel WORK SHIRTS .. . .. SALE $4.50
BOYS $4.95 Scrub Denim WEST-ERN JEANS . ... SALE $3.50
MENS $3.95 Wottorn Stylo SHIRTS ( lorgo. ox. Iorge) -...~$2.00
MENS $1.95 Long Sloovo FLANNEL SHIRTS . ... SALE $1.69

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$11.95 WOMEN$ SKIRTS ..... . .•.•.... .... SALE $11.00
$11.95 WOMENS SKIRTS .. .......... . ... .. SALE $10.00
$lG.95 WOMENS SKIRTS . ........•...•..•... SALE ...00
$1.95 WOMENS SKIRTS .... .... . . ... ....... . SALE $6.00
$7.95 WOMENS SKIRTS .... .. ............... SALE $5.50
$5.95 WOMENS SKIRTS ..... . .. . ... ... .... . .. SALE $4.50

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WOMENS SLACKS
$9.95 WOMENS
IUS WOMENS
$7.95 WOMENS
$5.95 WOMENS
$4.95 WOM~NS
$3.95 WOMENS
$2.95 WOMENS

SLACKS
SLACKS
SLACKS
SLACKS
SLACKS
SLACKS
SLACKS

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• . .. . . . . . • • . .. . . .. • .
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SALE
SALE
SALE
SALE
SALE
SALE
SALE

$8.00
$6.00
$5.50
$4.50
$4.00
$3.00
$2.00

WOMENS ALL WEATHER COATS
S2UO
$25.00
$19.50
$1UO
$13.95

WOMENS
WOMEN$
WOMEN$
WOMEN$
WOMENS

ALL
ALL
ALL
ALL
ALL

WEATHER
WEATHER
WEATHER
WEATHER
WEATHER

COATS
COATS
COATS
COATS
COATS

. . ..
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•..•

SALE
SALE
SALE
SALE
SALE

$18.110
$16,00
$14.00
$12.00
$10.00

GIRLS COATS
$25.00
$19.50
$16.50
$13.95

GIRLS
GIRLS
GIRLS
GIRL$

COATS
COATS
COATS
COATS

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WOMENS
$69.$0
$59.50
149JO
$39.50
$29.50
$22.50

WOMENS
WOMEN$
WOMEN$
WOMEN$
WDMENS
WOMENS

SUITS
SUITS
SUITS
SUITS
SUITS
SUITS

SAL I
SALE
SALE
SALE

$16.00
$14.00
$12.00
$10.00

SUITS

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SALE
SALE
SALE
SALE
SALE
SALE

$50.00
$45.00
$40.00
$26.00
$20.00
$15.00

$5.95 GIRLS CAR COATS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . SALE 14.00
$3.95 GIRLS CAR COATS . . . . . . . . . • . • . .. .. . . . SALE $3.00
$13.95 CHILDREN$ SNOW SUITS .. .•..•.•... SALE $10.00
$12.95 CHILDREN$ SNOW SUITS ............ SALE $10.00
$10.!5 CHILDREN$ SNOW SUITS ... ...... . .. SALE $1.00

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SAL I
SALE
SALE
SALE
SALE
SALE

$26.00
$20.00
$16.00
$14.00
$12.00
$10.00

GIRLS BLOUSES
$3.95 GIRLS BLOUSES . .... . ............... . SALE $2.50
$2.95 GIRLS BLOUSES .................... . . SALE $2.00
$1.95 GIRLS BLOUSES . .... ...... ........... SALE $1.25

WOMENS SWEATERS, Cardigans &amp; Slipovers
513.95 WOMEN$ SWEATERS ... ............. SALE $11.00
$12.95 WOMEN$ SWEATERS • ..•••.•..•••.•• SALE $10.00 .
$1D.95 WOMEN$ SWEATERS ................ SALE $7.50
$1.95 WOMEN$ SWEATERS .. ................ SALE $6.50
$7.95 WOMENS SWEATER$ .. .. .. . .. . .. . .. • SALE $6.00
$U5 WOMENS SWEATERS . . . • . • • . . . .. .. • • SALE 14.50
14.95 WOMEN$ SWEATERS .....•.....•..•. SALE $4.00
$US WOMEN$ SWEATERS .. . ............... SALE $3.00

WOMENS

DRESSES

(&amp;p.cial Group&amp; S.lect.c:l From Our Stock)
WOMEN$ DRESSES . . . . . . . . • • . . • . . . . SALE $23.00
DRESSES .................. SALE $17.00
DRESSES . ........ . ........ SALE $15.00
DRESSES ....... ........... SALE $13.00
DRESSES . ................. SALE $11.00
DRESSES .................. SALE $10.00
DRESSES . .. .. .. .. .. .. • .. .. SALE $9.00
DRESSES . • . .. . .. .. .. .. .. • . SALE $1.00
DRESSES . . • . . . .. • . . .. . . .. . SALE $7,00

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BLOUSES

Spacial Group-S.Iee~ FNrn Our Stock

' ..U5 WOMENS BLOUSES . . .. . .. .. . . . . . . . . . . SALI $3.00
$3.95 WOMENS BLOUSE$ • .. .. .. .. . .. . .. • . . SALE $2.00
$2.95 WOMENS BLOUSES .................. SALE $I .SO

INFANTS AND 1CHILDRENS WEAR
$2.19 CHILDREN$ FLANNEL PAJAMAS, 4 to 14 SA~I $1.69
fUS Childrons BRUSHID RAYON PAJAMAS .. SALI $3.00
41,.9 TODDLER FLANNEL PAJAMAS ... ..••• SALI $1.40
fi.OO INFANTS SLEIPIRI WITH fliT ... , , . SALI $2.69
SUO GIRlS SKI PAJAMAS, 4 thru 14 .. ...... SALE $3.00
·$1 .59 GIRLS COTTON SLIPS, 4 thru 14 ... ..... 5,4LE $1.39
ol9c GIRLS EIDERLOM PANTIES 41hru 14 .. , .. . SALE 39&lt;
fl.95 GIRLS PERMANENT PIEis SLIPS . ..... SALE $1.50
I.Sc GIBBS COTTON PANTIES, 2 thru 16 ..... . SALE 5lle
INFANTS CRAWLER SETS . .... . ...... SALE $2.15 '
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INFANTS CRAWLER SETS ......... , , • SALI $3.15
INFANTS CRAWLER SITS • .. .. .. .. .. • SALE n.90
. .95 INFANTS CRAWLII SITS . .. .. .. .. .. . SALI. f4,90

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~.95 • 100% White Goo" Fe•th.er Bed
PILLOWS

'JACQUARD LOOK' FIBERGLAS DRAPERIES
Vlbr1nt Solid Co.. n incluc:te Whitt Pink,
Blue, Green, Belp
•
Slntlo Width 41" Ploot-10 PIHto Por Pair

$4Af 72" LINGTI-1 ... , • , ....... , , • , .. , ·. ,., •. SAI.I
$4.79 14" LINGTH ....•
I ·A L•
$4ttf ~ LINGTH u ...... . , •••••••••••• ._ •••• IALI
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public hear-'ll!&amp; alter· Allorney Frank W.
Pnrler- Jr., flied papers ulliD3

WASH CLOTHS .. , , •• , , .•• , . . •• .. : .•.•••• , • .•.. , • • . 61c

lac, Reel, Gold, White,

$1.49

$7.95 ATTACHE' CASES ·,
covot'lnt in rolloblo 'tuMiti"'thorc~ol or

an~wn . . .......... . . __ . ....... ... . . .. .. , • . . SALE $6.00

''K•refr.." Br•lded Pl1sHc OVAL RUGS
Skid IHlt1nt-Fut Colon
Wlpu Cle1n with • clam' cloth

$2.1,.__18x30 .. , .••••••••.••••• •••• , •••• , •••. SALE $1,79
$:1.19-24x36 , , •.. , , •
SALE $2.59
$4.69--27x41 .. , .. , .••........•.•... , . . • • • . . . SALI $3.79
I ••••••• ,.,, •••• , . , , •••

$2".00
$269.00
124'.00
Slft.OO
$1".00
1169.00
$139.00
"$139.00
$139.00
. $139.00
$129.00
$119.00

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59c QUADRIGA PERCALE
100% CoHon. I'NI colon. 36" width, Bl1 ooloctlan of prlnll

January Sale - - - - - - - 44c y•rd

JANUARY SALE

Cle•nup S•l•- Herit•g• BEDSPREADS

Kroehler 1nd V•lenHne S..ver-

(All 10mplo tpruclt on dlapiOy rock)
Flor.l•nd solkls. Nke teltct~n colort

H1ywood.
., W•kefleld

1-$12.91 , TWIN Sill ....................... . SALE $9.00
t-$15.9f,ULL SIZE ...................... SAU $12.00
1-$16.ft ~IN SIZE . ..................... SALI $1UO
1-$17.98 J'U~L SIZI ...................... SAL I $14.00
2-$19.91 FULL SIZE .................... , .. SALI $16.00
1-$21.91 FULL SIZI ...................... SALE $11.00
1-$22.91 FULL SIZE ...................... SALE $19.00
1-$24.91 FULL SIZE . • . . .. • . .. • .. . . .. .. • . . SALI UQ.OO
1-$29.98 FULL SIZE . .. .. .. • .. • .. • .. .. .. .. SALI $23.00
1-$35.91 FULL SIZI ............... ·c .... SALE $25.00
t--.45.~ DUST RUFI'LIS, Twin and Full .•••. . SALE $3.50

LIVING ROOM SUITES and SOFAS

15" TRAINCASI .....................
17" HAT BOX .... ...................
22" WEIKINDIR .. .. • .. • .. • .. • .. ..
25" PULLMAN .. • .. .. .. .. .. • .. •• • .. .
21" PULLMAN ..................... $
16" TOTI . . . . . .. . . . . .. . . . .. .. .. .. . .

uao.ae

so•

Mens: Ch1rcHl or lrGwn-Oilve

$549.00 2 PC. SiJITI •••••••••••.••••••

COMPANION . .. • .. • .. . . .. • .. • .. IALI $17.95
$32.9!1 25" 2 SUITIR .... , ............... , .. , SAL I f27 .SO
$34.95 25" 3 SUITEI . .. . .. .. .. . .. .. .. . .. .. SAL I $21.95

SALE! TABLE LAMPS
quallly, booutlful ttyl•.
$25.95 LAMPS . . . . . . . . . . . .. .. . . . • . .. .. .. .. IALI $11.10
$22.50 ond $22.95 LAMPS .................. SALI $17.SO
$19.95 LAMPS ........ ~ ............. ; ... , .. SALI fi4.0D

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"IA"i .flti;OO

$229,00
$329.00
$2".00
$359.00

SALI MU;OII .
SALI $11tAO
tfil:l fllfill
SALI $Ut.IO

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2
2
2

PC. IUITI .. .. .. .. • • .. • .. .. .. .. •
PC. SUITI ......................
PC, SUITI .. .'.... ~ ..............
I'C. SUITI ......................

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$7.00 '
$6.11
$5.00 ·

IAL.

M.DD
f2.50

$41.00 BABY CRIB •nd MAT.FRESS · ·•i
Pun oliO orllt,

woN.,...., m o - . Bod

$39.00

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$39.00. i[AILSI ....... ~ .. .................. IAL . .

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$29.ts TAIL:Is ......... . , ... ~ ••••• ; ....... IAI!.I .2f.OO

.00 TAI&amp;.;al ................... ~ .. -. ..... ~LI
• TASLII ............ , ....... ~ ~ •... 1 .. •.•• ·• tALl

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Sl7.ts LA"MI' Tt\I.I;D .' .......' ............. IALI. $1Loo
$19.95 TAlLIS .~ . . .. ... ........ ......... IALI $17;tll
$22)0 IOOKSHILJ·TAILIS ; , .............. IALI fiUO
S24Jio TAlLIS ~ ......... ., .. , ....... , ...... . IALI UO.OO
$14.1»• IOOKCAHI • .. • . .. . • .. .. .. .. .. .. .. l A L I I

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.OO TABLUIOOKIHII,.VII : .. ...... , .. IAtl
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.10 tAII:.II . :. ..... , ) ........... , ... ,.. . .ALl

Whitt ono..,.ro.r·•

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$91.00 42" IIDUND T~oof ; ............. ;, ' $12.00.
$124.00 42" PLAiTIC TOP, I ~ .......... SALI!I $104.00
$125.00 ROUND
TAILI, 1 LNf ........ IALI SIOS.OO
fllf.OO CORNEll CUPBOARD ............ ,, SALI $166.110
t229.00 CHINA. 53" OPIN • .. .. • .. • .. • .. .. IALI Sllt.OO
$29.00 lo\ATII CHAIR .. . ................... tALl J21,GI
$41.00 CAPTAINS CHAIR .................. , IALI $SUI
146.00 I.AIIDIR lACK CHAIIt IIDI •••••••••• IALI ~~
$56.00
LADDIIt lACK
CHAII AIM •••••••• : •
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$$.95 and $4.19 LAMPl ...................... SAU SUI
$2.95 LAMPS ......................... , • .. .. SAL I $2M

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$591.00 2 PC. SUITE • ,'........... ; ........

Kroehler Cape Cod Dining Room:FurnHiire
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$14.95 l-AMPS .............................. SALE $11.00
$13.95 LAMPS ................ . ... 1 . . . . . . . . SALI $10.00
$12.95 LAMPS .............................. 5.4LI $9.00

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J•nuary Sllel- TABLES

-SALI . . . .

$249.00 lOll A ....-: ••••••••••

All our IM~P~ Included In this Ule. 111 HltcfJon. ••collent

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$629.GO 2 PC. SUITE • ; , ................... PLI · Mif~

Pric• opply to lltodc on hond

••••• •

SJ64.tll

$229.00 SOfiA ·... . . ....................... SALE $1U.M
$259.00 2 PC. SUITI ........... ............ SALE $211.00
W9.00 t PC. IUITI ...................... SH.i
$2$9.00· SOFA ....................... ·. .... IALI s:JSIAo
$291.00,
A ..... .•••••••• ···-• •••••.••••.• IALI $24l.tli
$309.00 2 PC, SUITE ...................... SALI $2Sd0
$$19.00 2 AND 3 PC. SUITES .............. SAi-l 1261.00
$$39.00 2 PC. SUITE ...................... SAI,I ~~
$149.00 2 PC. SUITI ...................... SALI $2ftiO
$359.00 2 PC. SUITI ...................... SAiil . . .
$$69.00 2 PC. SUITI ...................... SALI $31f'1111
$3$9.00 2 PC. SUITI • .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. . SALt -.00
$391.00 2 PC. SUITI .. .. • .. .. .. .. • • • • .. • .. IALi .. . . . .
$459.00 2 PC. SUITI • .. • .. • .. . .. .. .. .. .. .. lALII $219.00
$469.00 2 PC. IUITI ...................... . SALI '"'.00
1479.00 2 PC, IUITI ...................... IA!-1 . ..
$419.00 2 PC. SUITI ...... ~ ............... SA1.1141t.OO
$491.00 2 PC. SUITI .. .. • • • .. .. • .. .. .. .. .. SAL!' t411;0D .

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SALI"$15.95
SALE $15.91
SAL I $15.95
SAL I $24.95
SALI $21.95
IALI $11.25

$11 .95 LAMPS ••••• , .•••..•••••••••••••••••. SALE
$9.95 LAMPS ..••••• , ••••••••.•• , •••. , ••••••• IALI
$1.95 LAMPS ••••. , •••.•• • ••••• , ••••• , , , • , , , , SALE
$7.95 LAMPS ......... , ....... , • , •••••••• , ••. IALI
$6.95 LAMPS •••
SALI
$3.19 &amp;.AMPS .• •••••••••••••••••••.•••••••• ••• , SAL I
l5.95 LAMPS ...... ....•• , • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • SAL.

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Danloh-.o

GrHn.

$19.95
$19.95
419.95
$29.!5
$$4.95
$13.95

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.WALNUT • .o • ,' ,.. • • • • IALI
DIIIC ........ ..... IALI
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POMEROY-MIDDLEPORT Ol;iiO

ater · _ystem
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that the water dlslrict be ap.

proved.
Porter.'s petition said,

part:.
"The

necessity

in

for the pro-

pooed district is an urgent need

for the establishment of • public water supply and sewerage
dlsposal system which cannot

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he economically and~slbly

provijled by individuals or )/l'
lhe establii!hed governmental
bodies within the proposed district, but which can be eoon·
omlcally and feasibly provided
by ani! through a regional wa.
ler and sewer district which
can qualify for federal and stale
aSsistance.,.

l'urposes or tile propo!ed wa.
ter district, as outlined ill-. Ute
petition are:.
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- .To copslnlcl, ~ate ODd
maintain ~ public water system
the constructlon of whlcb will
be lnlllated Immediately upon
the avallabUlty ol funds, appl~
caU0111 !Or wjllch have been

made 10 the lederal&amp;ovemmerrt
In tbe form of • loan anti ..
lbrnup tbe Fanpon
Home Admlnltlratloo, suppl8.
monied 117 lublerlpllon feel
from bldlv!duals, parlllerllhlps,
corpqr~tlon! and aovemment.-~
bodiea ' lrilhlo and wllhout the
~ district who are po.

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and tbe avl)labWty of fundi,
C111111rUctl011, operell011 and

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-~IIIICe o1 a oewerage
~ system within . such
lt'ell or areas ID the distrlcl u

Phanioms Bag

Mit. AND MIS. CHAII, OTTOMAN .. SALI $244•01·
MR. AND MRS. CNAIR, OTTOMAN .. SALI $211.1»
MR. AND MRS. CHAilt, OTTOMAN .. SAL11 $1,".ot,
ROCK.O·LOUNGU ... . ............ SALI fiQ. .
I'RINCH PROVINCIAL .............. SAL I . ,...
ROCK.O.LOUNGIR . .. .. .. .. • .. .. .. SAL I · $ 1 .
ROCK.O.LOUNGIR .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. SALI $111.00•
LOUNGI . . . . . . .. • .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. . SALE tQM
OCCASIONAL ............ , ......... SAL.
RICLINIR .... .................... SAi.l $11f.!Jt.
SWIVIL ROCKIR .................. SALI -tKot
ROCK,O.LOUNGIII :.. .. .. .. • .. .. .. SALI
$".110' IWIVIL ROCKII .. . . .. .. . .. .. • .. .. IALI $U.OO
SWIVEL IIOCKIII • .. • .. .. • .. .. .. .. • IALI
$19.00 SWIVEL RocKIR ...... ".......... SAL~ $74;00
$14.00 IWIVIL IOCKIR ................... IA~I $71.GC'
$12.00 SWIVIL IIOCKIR . .................. fALl ......
$19.00 RECLINII•IWIVEL .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. • SALI UI.OO
$74.00 LOUNGE . . .• .'.. • .. • .. .. .. .. .. • .. .. .. SALE ..0.CJII
$6t.QO OCCASIONAL ....................... SA~I $56.01
$64.dD OCCASIONAL .. • .. • .. • .. .. • .. .. .. .. .. SALI $52.CJII·
$5,.00 ROCKIR . . .. ....................... IALI ~
$49.00 OCCASIONAL ................. , • .. .. SA~I ii2.C111 '
$45.00 OCCASIONA.L • • • • .. • . .. • .. .. .. .. .. .. SALI
$36.00 OCCASIONAL ........................ SAL I $30.Ga
$29.00 OCCASIONAL ........................ IALI "t24.il

HAND TOWELS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . • . . • . . . . .. .. • . .. .. . $1.41

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.................... ...... SALI $3.19

$3." 63" LENGTH

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PrOYinclot-Oonlsll Modom

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$14.95 ST., TAILIII.c:O,IE " TAILII .... IALI flt.QO

J•nu•ry S•le-

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$2.91 Flfldcrest "Flower ltd" lith Towel . , , . , , • , •. $1 .91

Tuppers

an entry Thurs-

Early Amotlfoo~od~Troclltlnol, French

H.A ND TC!Jt#ELS . . . . . . . . . . . .
. . . . . . . • . . . . . . . . "•
WASI:I CLOTHS ........ . . . . .. . . .. . . . . . .... .......... 49&lt;

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$5.95-72x90 . . , •..•. , . , , , , , • , , , , , , , . , , . , , , • SALI $4.00
$6.95--72x101 • ..••.•• , • , , , , , , , , , , , •• , , , , , , • • SALI $5.00
$7.95--72x126 .....••.•.••..•... , . , , •• , , • • • . SALI $6.00

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$17.00 LAMPS ....... ~ .................... . . IALI $1a.OO

(Only A Fow Colon)
$4.9S-72x72 • . . . • . . . . . . . . . . • • . • . . . . . . • .. • . . SALI $3.00

Baoon. sitnei;l

JANUARY SALE
Recliners- .Rockers- Occasional Chairs..'
SwlvetRock1rs- Mr;·&amp; Mi... Ch•lr Setl '• ·

L•c•" l•th Towel . . . SALE $1_,

Smart ••ltn In lightweight, fibarglau, ralnforcM moldecl
luna•· With ruatd Vinyi-Vac coverlntt.
M11lc·Touch
locka, IUx.urlfaua lftter'lon, lhJt!, Ch1rc01L Red, Whitt

Solid Color-Fr1ntFoam B•ck-Nonskld--WalhHie

eatabUSbing

PJalns,Chesle' Waler District.
r,ommoa Pleas Judge John c.

3 PC. . .... ......... , .. .. . . .. . . .. . SALI $200• . ,

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WASH CL01HS . ........ .•. •.. ..•••••••• , • • • • • • . . • . Sic

$6.95 HARKER TEA POTS .....• ••••.....••.• , • SALE $3.00
$6.9S tiARKER WATER JUGS ................ SALE $3.00
$2.50 HARKER MUGS ....... ................. SALE $1.00
.. . . ............... SALE $1.00
$1.9S HARKER MUGS
$1.95 HARKER SOAI' DISHES ................ SALE $1.00
$1.25 HARKER TRIVETS ...................... SALE 75c
$3.00 HARKER MUGS . . . .................... SALE $2.00
$3.$9 WOOD PLANTERS . . . . . . . . . . . . .. • ..... • SALE $3.00
$4.89 WHITE ENAMELED COOKERS • .. • .. • • SALE $3.SO
$2.95 PARROT HANGING PLANTE liS • , •.••••. SALE $2.00
$2.00 CHINA CUPS AND SAUCERS . ......... SALE 51.00
98c CAST IRON TRIVETS . . . • . • • . • .. • .. .. .. . . SALE SOc
$1.19 CAST IRON TRIVETS .................. SALE $1.00
$1.00 BIRD FIGURINES .. ................... .. SALE 50.
$2.95 BOOK ENDS .. . . ... . .................. SALE $2.00
$1.95 GLASS ASH TRAYS .................. SALE $1.00
U.25 BOOK ENDS ... . ... .................... SALE $1.7S
$2.29 LADY FIGURINES . . . . . . . . .. .. • .. .. .. • SALE $1.7S
$2.9S FLORAL CE$NTERPIECES .. .. • .. .. .. • SALE $2.00
$3.95 FLORAL CENTERPIECES ............... SALE $3.00
$5.9S FLORAL CENTERPIECES ... ........... SALE $4.®
$6.95 FLORAL CENTERPIECES .. .... ....... SALE $5.00
$22.95 4 qt. Stoinl"' Stool Prulo p,...u,. PANS Solo $16.95
$26.95 6 qt. Stolnloss Stool Proto Pmouro PANS Solo $17.95
$20.95 4 qt. CISt Aluminum Teflon · Co1ted Prtl. Pans $14.95
$20.9S 6 qt. C11l Alum. Toflon Caalod Pr-uro Pont $17.9S
$2.91 MESSAGE MENDERS ......... ........ . SALE $1.50
$7.49 3 PC. NURSERY SETS . . . . . ... ......... SALE $5.00
79c VAPOR-BRITE OVEN CLEANER .......... SALE 49c

Sale! Cling-lite FURNITURE THROWS

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BATH MATS ..... ... . . . . .. . . .. ......... . .... ., . . • . SUI
$1.91 I'IILDCREST "lloonor $1rlpo" Both Towel SA.LE $1.S9
NAND TOWEL . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . " '
WASH CLOTHS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
. . ... .. . . . .. 49&lt;

S•lel Uni-Mold AIRWAY LUGGAGE

$46.00 SUNBEAM COFFEEMAKER ........ .. SALE $3S.OO
$23.95 SUNBEAM PERCOLATORS ........ . . SALE $15.00
$1D.9S GENERAL E!JiCTRIC TEA KETTLES .. SALE $5.00
$1.95 WEST BEND PERCOLATO~......... SALE $4.00
$14.50 WEST BEND PERCOLATO
... .... , SALE $10.00
S ..• • , • SALE $25.00
$30.75 SUNBEAM BUFFET FRY P
$30.98 Gonorol Eloctrlc BuHot FRY P NS .. , . SALE $25.00
$21.95 GENERAL ELECTRIC TOASTERS . .•. SALE S16.DO
$39.95 Wott Bond BROILER-ROTISSERIES . • SALE $2S.DO
$27.95 SUNBEAM ELECTRIC KNIVE . ... .••. SALE $20.DO
$36.95 SUNBEAM CORDLESS KNIVES ..• , •• SALE $30.00
$24.95 SUNBEAM BUFFET FRY PANS .• , , , . SALE $20.00
529.95 ELECTRIC HAIR DRYERS . . . . . . • .. . SALE $25.00 ·
$2o.91 Gonorol Electric STEAM IRONS ..•• , . SALE Sl6.00
$14.50 SUNBEAM STEAM IRONS . . . . . . . • • • SALE $10.00
$12.25 SUNBEAM DRY IRONS ... . ...... .• , •. SALE S9.00
$17.95 Gonorol Et..trlc Portable MIXERS .•.. SALE $13.00

A public bearing will be h~d
at II a.Jl). Feb. 3 In Meigs Coun• •
I)' Comjbon Pleas murt 1o con-

f21f..OO :1 PC. • ••••..•••• ••
SALI ' $1SO.ot
$229.00 :S •PO, , ............................. , SALE $1~
$2:tf.OO 3 It(, 1, • , , • .-• • • • • • • • • . • . , , , , , , • • • • • IALI $14l6M

$1.91 FIJLDCIII!ST "SAMPLER" BATH TOWEL SALE $1.5t
HAND TOWILS . . . . .... . .....•...... •.... ... .. .. $1.09
FINGER TIP TOWILS .••. , • , , , ••••••.•• , •• , •.• . . • . . . Sic

HOUSEWARES

ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES

$S71.01

'1469.00 4 .C •. . , ....... , ...............•... SALI $Jff.DI
$$$9.00 4 PC. . .... 1' ........ . .. .. .. . .. .. . SAL I 14fUO
$",00. J PC, ....•... •...•. , .•....... , .••• , . . IAL. tJ6.D1

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KIRBURY GIRLS $1.00 KNEE SOX .... . ..... ..... . . . 69c
Womont Kirbury SUPPORT HOSE .......•• , , . SALE $1.81
DELUXE SEAMLESS SHEER CANTRECE .•.•. . S~LE 89&lt;
KIRBURY AGILON STRETCH NYLONS ....• . SALE 51.19
KIRBURY OVER THE KNEE MESH NYLONS .. SALE $1.25
KIRBURY SEAMLESS MESH NYLONS .... ..... . ..... 89c

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12tt.OO 4 PC. . .... .'.. . . • . • . . . . . . • . • . . • • • . IALI ,,.._.
$359.00 II'C. , •. , •• , •. _,. .............•. : • . . SALI .,... .
N7f.OO 4 PC . .. .... ~ . 1 , •• • • • • , • • •• •• • • • • • • SALI $311.00

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S•le $2.00
3 Pc. SATHMA1 SETS
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QUILTING SHEETING
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~49.00 J PC. , • , , ••. , .• ••• . •..••• ••••••• •• SA&amp;.I . . . . .

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$1.91 Fleldcrest

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IAt.l $17...

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$2.95 Woment Nylon Full Length GOWNS .... . SALE $2.39
$3.-95 Womont Nylon Full Lonolh GOWNS ..•.•• SALE $3.39
$3.95 Womens Full Lonith PAJAMAS . . . . . . . . SALE $2.39
$3.95 Wo.....,. Edro Lorge Cholllt Shift GOWNS SALE $3.39
$5.95 Woment Full Length NYLON PAJAMAS . SALE $5.39
$4.95 Womono BruthOct RAYON PAJAMAS . ... SALE 14.$9
$2.95 WOMEN$ FLANNEL PAJAMAS ........ SALE $2.39
$3.50 Woment Extn Larve Flannel Shift GOWNS SALE $3.00
$3.95 Womont Extra Largo Flonnol PAJAMAS .. $ALE $3.39
$2.95 Wornont Flonnol Full Length GOWNS .. SALE $2.39
$3.50 Wonwnt Flannel Full Length GOWNS • • SALE $3.00
$3.95 Womons Flonnol CAPRI PAJAMAS ... . . . SALE $3.39
$3.95 Womono Brooclcloth Full Length PAJAMAS Solo $3.39
$3.95 W&lt;mens Btby Doll PAJAMAS, Nylon .... SALE $~.39
$2.95 WgnMnl Blby Doll PAJAM)\5, Nylon, Dacron S1le $2.39
$5 .95 Womont PEIGNOIR .SETS, Nylon, Dacron SALE $5.39
$1.95 Womons Nylon PEIGNOIR SETS ... ...• . SALE $7.39
$1.00 Womont Nylon STRETCH PANTIES ...... SALE S1c
59c Womeno Acotoo BRIEF PANTIES .. . . , • , , , • SALE 44c
79c Womont Acoloto BRIEF PANTIES ... ....... SALE 69c
59&lt; Womont Elderton BRIEF PANTIES . ....... SALE 44c
69c Womono Extra Lorgo St.. PANTIES ........ SALE 5tc
59c WOMENS RAYON PANTIES .. .. ... ....... SALE 44c
$3.95 WOMENS DUSTERS .... . ........ . ...... SALE $3.39
$2.19 Womont Full Lontth FLANNEL GOWNS SALE $1.81
$3.95 Womono BRUSHED RAYON GOWNS .... SALE $3.39
$4.95 · Womono Cuddle Tricot SHIFT GOWNS •• SALE $4.$9
$3.95 Womens Koclol SHIFT GOWNS ... .. . . . •. SALE $3.39
$3.95 Womens Flannel SHIFT GOWNS ...... •. SALE $3.39
$3.95 Womons Brvsllocl Rtyon Shift GOWNS •• SALE $3.39
$1.95 Womont Acotolo Woltz Length GOWNS .. SALE $1.69
Acototo Full Length GOWNS . ..• SALE $1.69
$1.95
$3.95 Womono Woltz Longlh Kodol GOWNS . ... SALE $3.39
$3.95 Wornent Nylon W1lt1 Length GOWNS . . SALE $3.39
2.95 Womtns Dacron, Nylon, Cotton W•ltz Length Gowns 2.39
$3.50 Womont Ex. Large Woll1 Longth GOWNS SALE $3.00

WOMENS CAR COATS
CAR COATS
CAR COATS
Cjt.R COATS
CAR COATS
CAR COATS
CAR COATS

WalnuL

$1.95 nER and VALANCE SET

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JANUAIY IALI $5.95'

LINGERIE

SALEI WOMENS GIRLS HOSIERY
GIRLS CAR COATS •nd SNOWSUITS

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.may be ~ Judltled.
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