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THURSDAY, JANUARY 12; 1967

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EliZabeth Tay lor,
Richard
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Oscar's, Ted Reed, right, president of the Pomeroy Farmer's Bank and Savings Co., and a long-time ltentucky Colonel, presented (lert to right) Ed Reese , Lawrence Bastiani, and Art DambroUih framed certificates
signed by Gov. Edward T. Breathitt, officially proclaiming the Galllpolltans "Honorable Kentuclcy .Colonels. •
The fourth Colonel, Frank Haskins, was absent when this photo was taken. The four Gallians learned of U..
honor last May 25 but the certificates didn't arrive until last week.
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SECOND BIG WEEK!

Supersabre Jets Pick ·Off Snipefs

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Dress Heels Reg 8·99 to 10·99

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Naturalizers 12.99to 14.99

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'While in Newark, Miss Helms
belonged to the American Association of University Women,

*DEEP ACTION AGITATOR!
RAPIDRY SPIN!
JEJ.SIMPLE DESIGN!

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MODELS, COLORS, PRICES
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Altrusa Jnteraationa1, and
erican Camping Association.

Miss Helms has established her
resjdence in Vienna, W. Va.

DBAPEBlES MADE JUST-FOB.YQUR.JJ"INDOI'S,,,
ROM YOUR PERSONAL CHOICE OF FABRICS
AND COLORS,,,
TAILORED WITH DETAILS OF QUALITY
AND BEAUTY.

Weight Watchers
Insta/1 their
New Leaders

Custom Drapery Salel
Jan. 12th ·lo 25th

New officers were ln8talled
at a recent meeting of

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as fast as this Frigidaire
"Rapidry-1000" Washer!
• Fastest, driest spin of all- some fabrics
come out ready for ironin&amp;l Clothes dry
quicker on the line or In a dryer!
• Two speed$! Durable Press Care for
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special water 181181 settin&amp; for email
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Other Mocl•ls From $199

5-YEAR NATIONWIDE WARRANTY
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t4we part in the complete ti'IMmlllfbn, drive motor and larp capacity
water pump!

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Our Custom - Made Draperies Are Made
To Your Exact Measunments.
Come In and Choose From AWorld of
Dramatic Fabrics and Colors.
Drapwj Dept. - 21111 Floor

leader;

Mrs. Coello Hudson, secretary;
Mrs. Hallie Mcintyre, assistant
secretary; Mrs. Charles Lewis,
treasurer; Mrs. Ruth Nease,
aasislallt troasurer; Mn. Daisy

weight
recorder.
and Mrs. l!etty Clark, assistant.
Mrs. Edith Gardner wu presented with a gift for havln&amp;
lost the most weight during
the past three month!. Mrs.
Nease was awarded the December prize lor weight lou.
It was reported that B1nce the
group had organized in August,
total weight loss of the 211 mem-

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BACKED BY GENERAL MOTORS I
1-year Warranty for rep•ir of •IIY dlfect without ch1rge. plus

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Mrs. Bruce !Joyd lnslalled the
officers, including Mrs. Leo
Searls, leader; Mrs.
Pert')'
Hofrman, assistant

Is Entertainal
Miss Eleanor Robson entertained the Second
Monday

Sewing club Monday evening
at her borne, Minersville. '!be
evet!lng was spent IOclally
oowing. Refreshments
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Grace Holter, .Miss Myrtis KBy

Parter, MlM Marilla BoweD,
Mrs. Paul Kloos and ·1
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a JNlSSOIIger ill an BUUimobDe
struck ill the rear by a •
driven by Crisp.
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Force
on in&lt;ome .and eorporate
-continue to study some "pretty
tu bills might wolher on lbe
~of au!!ldentified flying object taken by two
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bll)lll .Dan Jaroslaw 17 and his brother Grant,
II appeared tho adminlstra;lctures 1n their backyard Monday with a Pol- tioo would oot be partiolllarly
IMIIt
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worried about such a turn or
i:;mond Nyla, base opero_tlons officer al
eventtc- If the nation's OCOIIOII!J"
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Base, about one
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photogJ~hed the circular object,
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Mtrrlop Appl!ealloa
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rant said the object
Martin Leo Searls, 20, Chesbbrothers were
area for
ire, laborer, and Marlyn Sue
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object:,-.tcb they described as ground. He laid the
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an airplane and seemed ••
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even· shaped object with what
peared to be • small ant&lt;!nn••ll
acting president, tn in the rear.
of President Jorm "We've seen a lot of Slro111ge
staMbtthat 50 per cent aircraft from the bllse in the
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OpposesDST
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debt by apply·
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the Pomeroy Nat::~:,.;:;;.;;;,• and l"&amp;rmers Bauk COLUMBUS &lt;UP!) _ T h I
With
the"'
debt will be Ohio Farm Bureau Federation
Wednesday advocated
BOO!trrr' ~oPe 18 elmJnate t~e statE' on Eastern Standanl
• " befcte the r;tart of T1me throughout the year.
' 'hiJOI · f 11 Persons who "There is little justification
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are aSked to Time here." said D. R. Stan•as possible if •field, executive vice president.
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A;lil~~::o:::: were discus5- summer months mandatory was
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. . he a meeting of
three "booster presidents,
iiddlleport, Polllei'oy and Rulwith
Superintendent
ll•t·orovos. January 23.
Boosters next
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lmilor, Womenl!l, 4 Half Sizes. Values ap to $19.9.$. All FaU Alail " ·
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Mothers ol sixth l!'ade stud·
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Prior to the mother· daugh- 1
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MENS SPORT SHIRTS
DRESS SHt RTS
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To
Sale
,J.jl5 Values To $7.00
Values
Soila
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exhibition sames by the ll&lt;&gt;y's i
Valu•• To
Salo $2.165 Voluoo To
Sale
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Temple 63 Penn St 59
gymn class,
Part
llobcata froon ll1e cellar of the
PROBABLE STARTING LINEUPS
Sthmptn 121 Adelphi Suffolk 46 : Refreshments will he sold
rugged MAC after loalng their WEST VIRGINIA STATE
VS.
RIO GRANDE Pittsb~~rgh 58 Lafayel\' 47
and a door prize awarded. Price
Man 's All Wt&gt;ol TOPCOATS
MEN'S PAJAMAS ·
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Yr. Ht. Pos. Ht. Yr.
Player Cheyney Tl Shippensburg~
of admission is ten cents. The
REDUCED Y.o
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. · ·2.6$.
· 70-t!l dectslon to Manhall.
A. HamiltOn ... , 10 6·1 F 6·1
9 ....... T. Bass NY AC 84 Amn Inti 81
sixlh grade class is planning a
lknch Warmor
_ Reducad '!.. ALL ROBES
Raduced ¥4 ·'
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trip to Camden Park at the end
turnill. In hlo best game u a B. Hunter ... , •• . 10 6-3 C 6·5
9 . , , , . B. Mabry Brdgprt 84 FrlghDI!knsn 74
of the school. It is hoped !hay
MEN'S WORK PANTS
ALL MEN'S GLOVE$.. &gt; ,.. " '
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will make enough money from .
SALE 3.88
Driving, fur llnad, un!inad :.... •h' jl~lca l
. ~. Ohio had the rame D. Townsend • , •. 10 6-0 G 6-1 12 , ... D. Lusetti Georgel&lt;&gt;wn (DC] fflliavy 68
the game 1&lt;&gt; cover expenses.
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GAME SITE
St Mike's 102 Hartford 8:1
lft.ilolnt l...s early In the aeconct
GAHS GYMNASIUM
Ursinus 63 Haverfonl 5G
NBA Standlogs
ball when Cluff cooled oil.
Tl POFF TIMI-1 P.M.
Bryant 88 Nichols 73
By United Press International
Reduced
Williams 73 Middlebury 51
Eastoru Division
Manhall'a Dill ~Anlonl,. a
The "Big Game• local basketball fans have been
So lb
W. L. Pet.
waiting for will feet underway at 8 tonight In Gallia S
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Philadelphia
39 4 .!lf!7
ALL-WEATHER COATS, values to 37.50 - - - - 1
Academy IDgh boo! gymnasium when West Virginia G Ca~~~~irRtlva 6 .
S..l&lt;&gt;n
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State comes to town to tangle with the Rio Grande Col•
w~""'"' 60 ir M11.il.fry 62 I New York
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ALL-WEATHER COATS, values to 29.95 - - - - - u .... t ·
lege Redmen.
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Wm&amp;Mary 100 Hmpiln'&amp;lny '! Cincinnati
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Coach Frank Enty'• Yellow Doolin, 1-4 freshmarn Franl: Brnghm Soulhem 91 Hatgdn 90 ' Baltimore
ALL-WEATHER COATS, values to 21.95 - - ---.
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Jackets will he on the rebound ColOns, 1.2 sophomore:
and N Caro 'ID N Caro S 18
Western Division
for lhls one after last night's Jim Hamill&lt;&gt;n, Il-l freshman.
Memphis St 60 S :\liss 52
w. L. Pet. AIJ!WEATHER COATS, values to 19.95 - -- - 54-31 loss I&lt;&gt; Ashland College,
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Sao Franci""'
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at Ashland Ohio State brl
State s win over Morrts Harwest
'fiNDIJ leaders of Neighbor. 1 ·12~
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vey was a big victbry lor the Sthn m 53 Louisville !IV
St. Louis
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Los Angeles
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met at the homlf ·. o1 Coach Arl, Lanlw!&gt;'s Redmon had effects. Harry Rogers, w Notre Dame 93 Kings 1Pa) 114
Detroit
17 26
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Mra. A, R. Knight, Neighbor- have breezed through a eouple
pivot man, suffered Ill Marquette '19 VaJIIuaiso ro
Chicago
17 21!
hood Chalrtnan, Monday, Jan- of warmup wins, both al
ankle Injury and then saw limit- McMry 89 McKendroe .ao
Wednelday's R&lt;solto
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for this Same and are DOW
action Monday Dig~ soor. Ohio NrU1rn Ill E M~&lt;•h 81
Cin 1116 Chicago 102
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Rio Grande defeated Alderson . Broaddus. He had Ohio U 94 Manhall 93
(Only games schedul&lt;'di
portljll)ty the leaden of Polll&amp;- Michigan Lutheran l!JO.IO ond 28 poinl! asainst Morris Har- Muskingm 77 Mt Union 62
St. Lo::;:u~d:;~l~;::':.'''
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have had to meet tho new exeo- Bluefield Slate College 111: 11]().
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uUve director, Mlss An.,. Helm The Redmen claltn a
Ashland pl~ys • eon~olled
A!ao .,prl!MIIt wu the dl.strlct win over West VIrginia Staie
ball•.whoch last night s M- l
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advlaor, Mrs. James Jarrett. lor the championship' of lhe
icore indicates. It l.s
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KIA ME S H A LAKE, N.Y.
eAII Merchandise Offered For Salo· To ken From Our Stock of NatiONily
Advortlsad Brands
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ted OYer eond Anoual Pl. Pleuant Roho~ 11&gt;uch action Rogers
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CUP!) -Emile Griffith, who
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Cadet 1ary Holld•v Invitational Bask- saw In thiS game.
defends his middleweight chame Open Friday Nito Till 8:00 PM - Sat. Till 9:00 PM - For Yaur
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Convenience
CbaUengt programs and plana ethan Tournatnent IBJt month. Ashland, hoaatin,gthe nation's 1
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defense,
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W.,. .di1CU81ed.
State Conference play. State In front of West Virginia State
decided against aiming lor a
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I&lt;&gt; stay with 11 straight points Mrs. Mildred VIrginia Elias, !58-pound weight target for the
"Home Of Arrow Shirts~'
Potmlll.roy •·,
1 . former bout.
lnteiestedare
In I&lt;&gt;all!nd_
Satunlay night at Charles- decisionintermission
49, o1 Lincoln,
InsLeaden
ealllp meetings
meet· last
lor. ond lben toot
ia 13 starls.for Its lith resident
of MasonIt!.,
County,
died _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ___:
Mollday, January 18, at I a.m. Broaddus 71-66 Monday night at
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llllll!xpectedly Tuesday . •.; 1verlii1Jl ;
at !he l1ome of Mr1.
Knight. Philippi. ·
Coach Enty. will
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for Rio Grande Is e&gt;:pected I&lt;&gt; be ' start Dave Hanulton, 11-S~
stud)' and IIIUeotlooUt' lbotild he at full strength lor this one. more, and hiJ brother,
She wa&amp; born Deeomber 7,
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Coach Lanham worked his ..,: HamUton, S-1 sophomore, al
11111, at Harlford, the daughter
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tbe he at center for lbe lipolf
Zelia Gibbs.
INF pJans trW ·he set 'II'
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camp tO he held In June.
winl over MlchljJIJI
Wilt oophomore ,
Others sumvill( are
Heltnl . preaeated lhe . PJper
Bluefield State.
otan at forward ond ~tch .., husband, Emmett; slef'""''th~r.i
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the plvot post whOn the action Audrey, New lfl!ven:
The Piper" . Wtl lnlroduced
otatlst!CI from Kansas t
and four daoghters,
the :114111ooa1 eilliveoi!On . b)' City are CIIJ're!liiY eighth In 8 arta.
Uam !Bill), LeXIll(ton,
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Debbie lleYDokll.
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SJate trW alro let r · ly of
and J'!f, ~t , home: Belva
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action Jrom lbe guards.
Sue Elias, at home; Mro.
~ thltJCI to be c!olte Ia
oentor, Is lith
wayne FJ'I!OIIlan, 1.1
(Peggy l i Bu~. E Itthe ~tiol of eamp equipment 12th
the nallon In
and Dqnal4 Townsend, ~
hart, m., and Mrs.
ond .the dale. A Girl~~ Billboth of whom
&lt;Nancy) Farm~, lncoln,.,
letin, or ll1sert; lor Girl
Coaqb Lanham Is erpeeted
against. Morrta Bar&gt;ey and AJ. Five sisters. Mri. '!Uchard
Weak, ahoul4· he otileted &lt;
the same lineup he
derion-Broadclus
ogene) Walker, Mrs, Maorcellus
tile loth of February.
In lhe muefield · Stall
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Coach Enty can expeet
·Mrs. James ' (Martita) Staats,
A b.Jdie -uljop, WU alio
Gi'egory, 8-8 aenlor,
the bench ID Bill
LawreJ&gt;Ce (Mabel)
oi1Jquued. There Fe lwo
at the forwards. ·BcJb
~1!181l; Ed Clark,
Jr., Pl. Pleasant,
at PNfODI without !...sera,. one wiD he at center. .At ·the
and Ed Dtvl.s, e-211
Charles (ErDesUne)
·BrQwnle · ani! ..,. Senior troop.
. l!e Captain· Don
ry, Pomeroy:
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t3 Only Cholee Seleetlaali of FaD And Winter Styles.· Values To trro•.' .
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80CIJJid half oomebaek ·• that le&gt;enlngs only Ohio CoDierence
nearly turned the Irick.
conteat; Marietta wblpped CalOilier Gamoo
ifornia State o1 PODII8ylvania
In other Olllo College games 86-78 and Ashland applied th~
Wednesday night, Steubenville defe,;,ive clamps 1&lt;&gt; West Vir·
WU ,upset ~1 G••~ 67-61; "'"'" State .lor a M-31 . vicl&lt;&gt;ry

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COLIJMBUS (UP!) ''
COlltroversial portrait 'of PTP&lt;tl.
dent Johnson will he , shown
publicly tonight for the flfst
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are pulled lrom the ••1
the
Pt·esident angrily said was
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"ugliest
thing'' he ever saw.
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I don't know why because ev.
er~hody who has seen the
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COf,~!JS '\(jpiJ -A com- Herrold of the Columb~s Gal·
plete. oY!!tl\aUJ' of rules or oper- lery of Fme Arts public rela·
ation~tfj.fding up bu~lness In tl~ns staff s~ld.
tht! Clh!O,;Il0tl!e of ltei&gt;resentaThere wdl he peopl: from
tivei. i t~
all over the coun~, Gal·
Aftft ijlo"'lveeb . of s~lon! lery D~reciDr MaMiiti Young
- six 'btklhg days - the noted.
Is ma\okio\g U!ite.
"Naturally we will have lbe
A
. bills and rt!soltl- cream of Central Ohio Society,•
for' ll!trodue- he said as he tuo;ned down anmembers of other telephoned plea
move them 1'SQJ'lleboby important" who
~:~:a~ ·· operating under wanted to he in on !ol\iiht's blc
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permane11t rules, noth.
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than immediate busi·
ness
be trailsacU!d.
Spe r Charles F. Kurfess
(R-Bo ling Green \ says the
Lowpo~t
log i!lln IV!ll break next Mooi•
J.. day· \
SAIGON ' (UP!) - Alrltotl·
can batile'IO!IIel! In Vletnim
OoQilren's Home
the i1J1t wei!~&lt; 'ol tMt dmpPed
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to i'loeir lowe~ , point_ ln. ~4!01
Ohio lt'l'll- . . . . · ~ released ~1
. of \he Hiilcr&lt;!sl sh~ . .
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Horne
resl•ned Mll\llrf ' ~Oit salii
in an apparent pro- Amerl~ were killed . and f'/!1
and reRtll•llons.
were WOOnciM In tho wo8c
office penonnel •ndln( 'sAturday. '!'be lli'eV\Otli
\I!Ol'kers were 1week's lt~e! &gt;'!ete. l!al tilled
$'ll'\'lce to handle j"nd 134 woil,~. Two Amerltlie nine who par- cans Wl!n! illlted a! mtoSI!!I!.
Friday In a brief Tite oiroo was partir attfll)ut.
new rules.
able to· the fad the weell ehdln&lt; Jan. 1 lnduded
of the
PARI!!NTI
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son of Mr and Other free
RJ) I, Pom- three killed And
feW days w!lb In the weOII:.Joitsil
Is eJi1!&gt;lnyed go\'el'll!l;ll!l
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"'-Y ...,... 11101'0 J-.mtant baaketo durlnc hiiJ ..Uep baaketbaD career, bot Ohio University
C9aclo Jltn Snyder trW aetUe
for one WtdneJJda1 night.
Mc:CIIJ!t!c!t pl.ud up a. lboae
baD ond tired lcMnrcl file baoket at tile floal buuer I&lt;&gt; five
Ohloond
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Eteola Ill Frida7 Dl&amp;bt wlll1loere, ond like A11&gt;ou,IJ strlcll:.!aenlor, wbo oleeted to
ll.nt ootand +3, 1111idly In third place, 1todjly wwld upect 1&lt;&gt; produce 'Carl Wolfe will open trith Bill Tbo
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ar II 111111t11 lila CJII"''M•en trlth ma11p01rer problenw, 111tpry "" a malfunctioning plainly wllbirt range of
· 11M! vi&lt;IDr)' In , clofe.IOUCbl match (Spider ) Davia, llonnle Neloon, vade ba*othan lellms ....,. , In tlie
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!polio .
wbetber ., ........, lll&amp;b. eYerJ· Hoi aiDee the 11151-61 1088011, lhootlder. He IJ out lor tho ... t&gt;llamplooship.
u that waa trith Jacbon, IJid Mark Tannehill. Ass Bradbury , I pleled their two ,_u,, •i_.,.
3U ¥Ill 42-IJ Mll!lule II
bocl1'l I a - Ia! Doeemlw lutl Mlddlop&gt;rt doleatod Athenl. 1011 and .alao trUI miss ha,.. If lhrie l'llnJHICIIII Panlhert again againol Southern Jut and Jim Buteher. The next two game rooocr trip ill bllh f"""""' j' "" vie!Mt'- - . ..J_.pomUI
.. trW boC&lt;Ime the '11utt rome, II llllddleport, wu / bali.
eon upend Nelooovllle on tho Saturday 1\iihl ( 2 point mar- boys would he Steve Pullen and Wedoesday e&gt;ening with a dou- iJI 17 poiDII. ,._ tddod ·:.8
1117.
a 114 lflalr. '!11o lint ·111111 In lddl.lloll, alternate lor· Hoonda' bandbox Ooor, looll· fin).
Bill Swan.
ble &gt;ict&lt;&gt;ry It Racine.
DtviJ !lad 5, .llillw.._, 11116
A pme ID M-·eporl trith that lUI on at Albam "ent to warcf.tuard Woyne Da&gt;l!. W oot!
W)laley, meanwhile, is e&gt;:pecl·
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Alhelul trW belp declde, ""'· II the Bblldop, IUS.
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senior fharpohooter, has been I The Panthers had their own ed to he ready to JO tomorrow I Coacb McAfee saod Thursday The Gallopolos
"'"' 13 lor the lootn. '1'1...., " Ill,
Middleport, loler o1 llol'oe LQI wllen Atnolll drot&gt; interoniltently ill the put two I problems with ;u,..8 last - k· ' night 11 NelsonvUte
M would opeo With f.&lt;! JUDovr 33-17 lor Its fwrlh victory onl1 s,..,.. 5 llatt II1CJ c:'.etiMI •
llnf&amp;hl, - pull ltrlelf kl«etll-IJied an
Jtme lA&gt; weeka. Teata -renUy have lend wbea rqular slarter Bob The Panthera will ·try to
Greg Hull and 8-2 junior O.nnis st• games. The Ga!lipoUt eighth and Br.d:er 4nd Hei!ot
• to mate a nm for tno filii CoiU!Dbul Eutmoon, ond to Iturned uP nolblng. But Davlf Whaley,.. qllicl&lt;, hustlinc
their sliek zone dtfei)Se 'stand Rapp at forwards, S-3 senior won its thlnl straight 4'-U, lllll l GaUipolla opent 'It
loillJlo
olvloloD ID .Ibe IOCO!Id rouad of,1Nellollville, tho let11110 leaden remalaed clearly subpar
In wu out with Ulnou.
Coach up against the bil Hounds. and Sam Eblen at center I for Clarki evened Its season l'&lt;C&lt;H'II
.., ......, Monday at , - ,1:1\i:,
4 38W..t.l)\11
SIOOAL play.
were plt)'IDC wllllout their top drlllf 80 far lhlt,weet. Tbi! IRuSJ Moores' sixth man- on- ,hope their ballll\'ed 1100ring - 1W seruor Curt Heady and ;.g :1-3.
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lagailllll
Rutlond In lhe
'lbo J'llllfllen ln•ade the Nel- robou!ldor and llelldy ocorer, casualty •Iller oul the
ly ooe tritb any esperl.,... in usually all five starten get In sopltomore ll&lt;&gt;b Hadley
at
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• ' too hardwood
aonvllleo(
IUCII a llllllJ Jaek Clark, loot to moiiOIIU&lt;le&lt;&gt;- ence "" Coacb Carl
Wolfe's ' varsity plaJ - Jim Anderaon, double ligures - Will tame the guHanlsd. .
In pedthe 1119 rsf ( hlhl. Snowden '
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he bench.
filled in
ly.
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or t e wmners.
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1 The Panthers who did
I court, to meet tile W llotlnda. available Friday night.
lhe Bul M= played~lhe entire :·op.\':· status of Wayne Davis In ' the second high s~rer on the Moller 6. Wedemeyer J Pegg
FIGHTS T9NIQII1i .,...
vleloni oo•
Athtm The Jaekets have dropped completsly UDeipected
last game with fivo boys, Ron Lo- Middleport Is not 10 certain. He club: woth Clark out. Clark had 2 and Cunnlngllam I. WinebrenTfoe 1117 Galllpollt •
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two stralsht wtlllout their !Friday by defeatin,g Jacboo · gan, BiU Radfonl, Don Swisher, wu held out from sll drill Wed· . a slight edge on Rapp, who had ner totaled 5 for the losero. trn Oblo .\rea bod•&amp; tatorii. MI&amp;Dport, N, 1011 Atbe01 rotroar auard Gears• Sauer, a the second time inside 1 week, Bill Moore and Andy 1 wac- 1nesday
a 16.3 average m league gam... Reese and Hart had J
mOld wll lleJia a 7:• tt.
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in •beakelhall If o,;vc. cannol start
Saturday night Middleport go- Snyder. Hubbanl 2 . and Jenkins altllll II llle Waslolqtoa 11)'111.
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Beautiful Faahlon Center

Farm Bureau

Key Games on Tap Friday Night for Panthe~s,Jackets ]::;-i;:;-'~~;.;;;;,_.;

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"Many farmipg ooe1,allons
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W&amp;rehOUSfS rel~t~' \0 me
tfe'" ~owns to be used tn saJd. Many farmers would
be lri the flelds when events
Money.
general fund in nearby towns are scheduled
amo'",Jf $16Uj was tran•·jhegin (under daylight time) .
'-~·ed 1o the building fund. It

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Middleport polk&gt;!
Jv.. Fife, GaiDa """nty
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and Cpl J ...
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-c: flranciel Gilllpollf 'p o'i ~
loy, w. Vo.; Veneda
Rose. Ec!wanl Holbrook. Mrl.
Gallipolis Chief of Polk'e Jnhn ,si.te
Patrol: • • '.
tl\.. 4, A!blny: l!dtrard C. ma Horak, Mra. Arch T. Lam- Taylor wBJ rHiected -'"""1 The Mil
~m. be
lryetoft, RL I, Hamden : Wal~ ""~ Jtay McDade,
Marvin · of the Fraternal Order of P~- Feb. 1 at 1M ,MJ~. "l...
er L. VIII JI'COSID, Rl 5, Jact.· M'l' L 111 J Ha"borry 11.,.,, Gallla • Meis• ~e N · ld~ building.
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111r111o _ Mn. David a. Slm- Ml.ss Goldie V. NevUie, Lois 1Ins Wednesday nl~t at Galli· .. DINNER CAN
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ontca, New H..... dall3hlor, Ann JtaUIIf, Gretlll'l' T. Simp- j polla muntclpal building.·
A ' dinner lor the
u; a. m.;
y,., 1011 , Mar&gt;ln w. Spean, Jt., Otl"'r olficera '";",.'.":'"" ;_:;e
.-lle4.
Thouias J. Stew.-t Rt. 1. Pa· Henry Varney, Mn.
B&lt;nny Sgt. Bill Barr, •~..,r011 •
rqular meeting will _. .,
trlot, diiUihlfr, 1:1.1 p. 10. Wed- WaDis, Mra. Cecil R. Warn.. PU. Hollis
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January 2S at tbe&gt; ili!ll
nesday.
ley, S. A. Washburn, Mn. J. treasurer, and """"las Runyon,
r resklonte 011 Malh .81!, .
- Mrs.
Clara ,. HoUis Wood, Carl E. Brande- chaplain. Named s"'u theJ hoaHamnl 11111
at lhe
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lUres of the UFO. Nyla saod
helicopter pilot reported steuli
nothing unusual.
"The type of peroon and ~e
type of camera used ,..ould lead
me to belleoe this I! not
hoax," .Nyl! said.
The 6roihers took four Dhot,_

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Mn. James L. Sorgonl, Rip.
C. Floyd, Robert G. Hart, I

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CLEMENS, Mleb. (UPI) _
Force
on in&lt;ome .and eorporate
-continue to study some "pretty
tu bills might wolher on lbe
~of au!!ldentified flying object taken by two
· Vine.
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bll)lll .Dan Jaroslaw 17 and his brother Grant,
II appeared tho adminlstra;lctures 1n their backyard Monday with a Pol- tioo would oot be partiolllarly
IMIIt
·tl,Mine
worried about such a turn or
i:;mond Nyla, base opero_tlons officer al
eventtc- If the nation's OCOIIOII!J"
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Base, about one
tras right
photogJ~hed the circular object,
e P
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Mtrrlop Appl!ealloa
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rant said the object
Martin Leo Searls, 20, Chesbbrothers were
area for
ire, laborer, and Marlyn Sue
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acenes
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loioiied
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eee the "~"
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object:,-.tcb they described as ground. He laid the
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made DO nol.se, waa laster•..,,t l
an airplane and seemed ••
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the otze of a helicopter.
1bere was a helicopter in
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even· shaped object with what
peared to be • small ant&lt;!nn••ll
acting president, tn in the rear.
of President Jorm "We've seen a lot of Slro111ge
staMbtthat 50 per cent aircraft from the bllse in the
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SimOQioll, New Bav1111 Reier
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Open Friday:Night2TillS P.~ . ·:~
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debt by apply·
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the Pomeroy Nat::~:,.;:;;.;;;,• and l"&amp;rmers Bauk COLUMBUS &lt;UP!) _ T h I
With
the"'
debt will be Ohio Farm Bureau Federation
Wednesday advocated
BOO!trrr' ~oPe 18 elmJnate t~e statE' on Eastern Standanl
• " befcte the r;tart of T1me throughout the year.
' 'hiJOI · f 11 Persons who "There is little justification
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kl\-i~spoall1d. ed to the dol· for adopting Daylight Savin~•
are aSked to Time here." said D. R. Stan•as possible if •field, executive vice president.
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A;lil~~::o:::: were discus5- summer months mandatory was
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three "booster presidents,
iiddlleport, Polllei'oy and Rulwith
Superintendent
ll•t·orovos. January 23.
Boosters next
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lmilor, Womenl!l, 4 Half Sizes. Values ap to $19.9.$. All FaU Alail " ·
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Mothers ol sixth l!'ade stud·
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Big Savings on .411 W int~r MerehatuJke
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Prior to the mother· daugh- 1
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MENS SPORT SHIRTS
DRESS SHt RTS
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lly Ualted Preso latomatloaaf• 16, at the school, will be two ·
To
Sale
,J.jl5 Values To $7.00
Values
Soila
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exhibition sames by the ll&lt;&gt;y's i
Valu•• To
Salo $2.165 Voluoo To
Sale
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Temple 63 Penn St 59
gymn class,
Part
llobcata froon ll1e cellar of the
PROBABLE STARTING LINEUPS
Sthmptn 121 Adelphi Suffolk 46 : Refreshments will he sold
rugged MAC after loalng their WEST VIRGINIA STATE
VS.
RIO GRANDE Pittsb~~rgh 58 Lafayel\' 47
and a door prize awarded. Price
Man 's All Wt&gt;ol TOPCOATS
MEN'S PAJAMAS ·
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Yr. Ht. Pos. Ht. Yr.
Player Cheyney Tl Shippensburg~
of admission is ten cents. The
REDUCED Y.o
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· 70-t!l dectslon to Manhall.
A. HamiltOn ... , 10 6·1 F 6·1
9 ....... T. Bass NY AC 84 Amn Inti 81
sixlh grade class is planning a
lknch Warmor
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trip to Camden Park at the end
turnill. In hlo best game u a B. Hunter ... , •• . 10 6-3 C 6·5
9 . , , , . B. Mabry Brdgprt 84 FrlghDI!knsn 74
of the school. It is hoped !hay
MEN'S WORK PANTS
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will make enough money from .
SALE 3.88
Driving, fur llnad, un!inad :.... •h' jl~lca l
. ~. Ohio had the rame D. Townsend • , •. 10 6-0 G 6-1 12 , ... D. Lusetti Georgel&lt;&gt;wn (DC] fflliavy 68
the game 1&lt;&gt; cover expenses.
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GAME SITE
St Mike's 102 Hartford 8:1
lft.ilolnt l...s early In the aeconct
GAHS GYMNASIUM
Ursinus 63 Haverfonl 5G
NBA Standlogs
ball when Cluff cooled oil.
Tl POFF TIMI-1 P.M.
Bryant 88 Nichols 73
By United Press International
Reduced
Williams 73 Middlebury 51
Eastoru Division
Manhall'a Dill ~Anlonl,. a
The "Big Game• local basketball fans have been
So lb
W. L. Pet.
waiting for will feet underway at 8 tonight In Gallia S
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Philadelphia
39 4 .!lf!7
ALL-WEATHER COATS, values to 37.50 - - - - 1
Academy IDgh boo! gymnasium when West Virginia G Ca~~~~irRtlva 6 .
S..l&lt;&gt;n
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State comes to town to tangle with the Rio Grande Col•
w~""'"' 60 ir M11.il.fry 62 I New York
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ALL-WEATHER COATS, values to 29.95 - - - - - u .... t ·
lege Redmen.
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Wm&amp;Mary 100 Hmpiln'&amp;lny '! Cincinnati
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Coach Frank Enty'• Yellow Doolin, 1-4 freshmarn Franl: Brnghm Soulhem 91 Hatgdn 90 ' Baltimore
ALL-WEATHER COATS, values to 21.95 - - ---.
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Jackets will he on the rebound ColOns, 1.2 sophomore:
and N Caro 'ID N Caro S 18
Western Division
for lhls one after last night's Jim Hamill&lt;&gt;n, Il-l freshman.
Memphis St 60 S :\liss 52
w. L. Pet. AIJ!WEATHER COATS, values to 19.95 - -- - 54-31 loss I&lt;&gt; Ashland College,
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at Ashland Ohio State brl
State s win over Morrts Harwest
'fiNDIJ leaders of Neighbor. 1 ·12~
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vey was a big victbry lor the Sthn m 53 Louisville !IV
St. Louis
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Los Angeles
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met at the homlf ·. o1 Coach Arl, Lanlw!&gt;'s Redmon had effects. Harry Rogers, w Notre Dame 93 Kings 1Pa) 114
Detroit
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Mra. A, R. Knight, Neighbor- have breezed through a eouple
pivot man, suffered Ill Marquette '19 VaJIIuaiso ro
Chicago
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hood Chalrtnan, Monday, Jan- of warmup wins, both al
ankle Injury and then saw limit- McMry 89 McKendroe .ao
Wednelday's R&lt;solto
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action Monday Dig~ soor. Ohio NrU1rn Ill E M~&lt;•h 81
Cin 1116 Chicago 102
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Rio Grande defeated Alderson . Broaddus. He had Ohio U 94 Manhall 93
(Only games schedul&lt;'di
portljll)ty the leaden of Polll&amp;- Michigan Lutheran l!JO.IO ond 28 poinl! asainst Morris Har- Muskingm 77 Mt Union 62
St. Lo::;:u~d:;~l~;::':.'''
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uUve director, Mlss An.,. Helm The Redmen claltn a
Ashland pl~ys • eon~olled
A!ao .,prl!MIIt wu the dl.strlct win over West VIrginia Staie
ball•.whoch last night s M- l
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advlaor, Mrs. James Jarrett. lor the championship' of lhe
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eAII Merchandise Offered For Salo· To ken From Our Stock of NatiONily
Advortlsad Brands
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CUP!) -Emile Griffith, who
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Cadet 1ary Holld•v Invitational Bask- saw In thiS game.
defends his middleweight chame Open Friday Nito Till 8:00 PM - Sat. Till 9:00 PM - For Yaur
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Convenience
CbaUengt programs and plana ethan Tournatnent IBJt month. Ashland, hoaatin,gthe nation's 1
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defense,
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State Conference play. State In front of West Virginia State
decided against aiming lor a
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I&lt;&gt; stay with 11 straight points Mrs. Mildred VIrginia Elias, !58-pound weight target for the
"Home Of Arrow Shirts~'
Potmlll.roy •·,
1 . former bout.
lnteiestedare
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49, o1 Lincoln,
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ia 13 starls.for Its lith resident
of MasonIt!.,
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Mollday, January 18, at I a.m. Broaddus 71-66 Monday night at
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at !he l1ome of Mr1.
Knight. Philippi. ·
Coach Enty. will
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for Rio Grande Is e&gt;:pected I&lt;&gt; be ' start Dave Hanulton, 11-S~
stud)' and IIIUeotlooUt' lbotild he at full strength lor this one. more, and hiJ brother,
She wa&amp; born Deeomber 7,
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Coach Lanham worked his ..,: HamUton, S-1 sophomore, al
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Zelia Gibbs.
INF pJans trW ·he set 'II'
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camp tO he held In June.
winl over MlchljJIJI
Wilt oophomore ,
Others sumvill( are
Heltnl . preaeated lhe . PJper
Bluefield State.
otan at forward ond ~tch .., husband, Emmett; slef'""''th~r.i
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the plvot post whOn the action Audrey, New lfl!ven:
The Piper" . Wtl lnlroduced
otatlst!CI from Kansas t
and four daoghters,
the :114111ooa1 eilliveoi!On . b)' City are CIIJ're!liiY eighth In 8 arta.
Uam !Bill), LeXIll(ton,
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Debbie lleYDokll.
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SJate trW alro let r · ly of
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action Jrom lbe guards.
Sue Elias, at home; Mro.
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oentor, Is lith
wayne FJ'I!OIIlan, 1.1
(Peggy l i Bu~. E Itthe ~tiol of eamp equipment 12th
the nallon In
and Dqnal4 Townsend, ~
hart, m., and Mrs.
ond .the dale. A Girl~~ Billboth of whom
&lt;Nancy) Farm~, lncoln,.,
letin, or ll1sert; lor Girl
Coaqb Lanham Is erpeeted
against. Morrta Bar&gt;ey and AJ. Five sisters. Mri. '!Uchard
Weak, ahoul4· he otileted &lt;
the same lineup he
derion-Broadclus
ogene) Walker, Mrs, Maorcellus
tile loth of February.
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Coach Enty can expeet
·Mrs. James ' (Martita) Staats,
A b.Jdie -uljop, WU alio
Gi'egory, 8-8 aenlor,
the bench ID Bill
LawreJ&gt;Ce (Mabel)
oi1Jquued. There Fe lwo
at the forwards. ·BcJb
~1!181l; Ed Clark,
Jr., Pl. Pleasant,
at PNfODI without !...sera,. one wiD he at center. .At ·the
and Ed Dtvl.s, e-211
Charles (ErDesUne)
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. l!e Captain· Don
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80CIJJid half oomebaek ·• that le&gt;enlngs only Ohio CoDierence
nearly turned the Irick.
conteat; Marietta wblpped CalOilier Gamoo
ifornia State o1 PODII8ylvania
In other Olllo College games 86-78 and Ashland applied th~
Wednesday night, Steubenville defe,;,ive clamps 1&lt;&gt; West Vir·
WU ,upset ~1 G••~ 67-61; "'"'" State .lor a M-31 . vicl&lt;&gt;ry

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COLIJMBUS (UP!) ''
COlltroversial portrait 'of PTP&lt;tl.
dent Johnson will he , shown
publicly tonight for the flfst
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are pulled lrom the ••1
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Pt·esident angrily said was
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I don't know why because ev.
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COf,~!JS '\(jpiJ -A com- Herrold of the Columb~s Gal·
plete. oY!!tl\aUJ' of rules or oper- lery of Fme Arts public rela·
ation~tfj.fding up bu~lness In tl~ns staff s~ld.
tht! Clh!O,;Il0tl!e of ltei&gt;resentaThere wdl he peopl: from
tivei. i t~
all over the coun~, Gal·
Aftft ijlo"'lveeb . of s~lon! lery D~reciDr MaMiiti Young
- six 'btklhg days - the noted.
Is ma\okio\g U!ite.
"Naturally we will have lbe
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for' ll!trodue- he said as he tuo;ned down anmembers of other telephoned plea
move them 1'SQJ'lleboby important" who
~:~:a~ ·· operating under wanted to he in on !ol\iiht's blc
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permane11t rules, noth.
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than immediate busi·
ness
be trailsacU!d.
Spe r Charles F. Kurfess
(R-Bo ling Green \ says the
Lowpo~t
log i!lln IV!ll break next Mooi•
J.. day· \
SAIGON ' (UP!) - Alrltotl·
can batile'IO!IIel! In Vletnim
OoQilren's Home
the i1J1t wei!~&lt; 'ol tMt dmpPed
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to i'loeir lowe~ , point_ ln. ~4!01
Ohio lt'l'll- . . . . · ~ released ~1
. of \he Hiilcr&lt;!sl sh~ . .
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Horne
resl•ned Mll\llrf ' ~Oit salii
in an apparent pro- Amerl~ were killed . and f'/!1
and reRtll•llons.
were WOOnciM In tho wo8c
office penonnel •ndln( 'sAturday. '!'be lli'eV\Otli
\I!Ol'kers were 1week's lt~e! &gt;'!ete. l!al tilled
$'ll'\'lce to handle j"nd 134 woil,~. Two Amerltlie nine who par- cans Wl!n! illlted a! mtoSI!!I!.
Friday In a brief Tite oiroo was partir attfll)ut.
new rules.
able to· the fad the weell ehdln&lt; Jan. 1 lnduded
of the
PARI!!NTI
43-hout New
son of Mr and Other free
RJ) I, Pom- three killed And
feW days w!lb In the weOII:.Joitsil
Is eJi1!&gt;lnyed go\'el'll!l;ll!l
Colum- kiUed ~~al't!d

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"'-Y ...,... 11101'0 J-.mtant baaketo durlnc hiiJ ..Uep baaketbaD career, bot Ohio University
C9aclo Jltn Snyder trW aetUe
for one WtdneJJda1 night.
Mc:CIIJ!t!c!t pl.ud up a. lboae
baD ond tired lcMnrcl file baoket at tile floal buuer I&lt;&gt; five
Ohloond
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Eteola Ill Frida7 Dl&amp;bt wlll1loere, ond like A11&gt;ou,IJ strlcll:.!aenlor, wbo oleeted to
ll.nt ootand +3, 1111idly In third place, 1todjly wwld upect 1&lt;&gt; produce 'Carl Wolfe will open trith Bill Tbo
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ar II 111111t11 lila CJII"''M•en trlth ma11p01rer problenw, 111tpry "" a malfunctioning plainly wllbirt range of
· 11M! vi&lt;IDr)' In , clofe.IOUCbl match (Spider ) Davia, llonnle Neloon, vade ba*othan lellms ....,. , In tlie
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!polio .
wbetber ., ........, lll&amp;b. eYerJ· Hoi aiDee the 11151-61 1088011, lhootlder. He IJ out lor tho ... t&gt;llamplooship.
u that waa trith Jacbon, IJid Mark Tannehill. Ass Bradbury , I pleled their two ,_u,, •i_.,.
3U ¥Ill 42-IJ Mll!lule II
bocl1'l I a - Ia! Doeemlw lutl Mlddlop&gt;rt doleatod Athenl. 1011 and .alao trUI miss ha,.. If lhrie l'llnJHICIIII Panlhert again againol Southern Jut and Jim Buteher. The next two game rooocr trip ill bllh f"""""' j' "" vie!Mt'- - . ..J_.pomUI
.. trW boC&lt;Ime the '11utt rome, II llllddleport, wu / bali.
eon upend Nelooovllle on tho Saturday 1\iihl ( 2 point mar- boys would he Steve Pullen and Wedoesday e&gt;ening with a dou- iJI 17 poiDII. ,._ tddod ·:.8
1117.
a 114 lflalr. '!11o lint ·111111 In lddl.lloll, alternate lor· Hoonda' bandbox Ooor, looll· fin).
Bill Swan.
ble &gt;ict&lt;&gt;ry It Racine.
DtviJ !lad 5, .llillw.._, 11116
A pme ID M-·eporl trith that lUI on at Albam "ent to warcf.tuard Woyne Da&gt;l!. W oot!
W)laley, meanwhile, is e&gt;:pecl·
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Alhelul trW belp declde, ""'· II the Bblldop, IUS.
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senior fharpohooter, has been I The Panthers had their own ed to he ready to JO tomorrow I Coacb McAfee saod Thursday The Gallopolos
"'"' 13 lor the lootn. '1'1...., " Ill,
Middleport, loler o1 llol'oe LQI wllen Atnolll drot&gt; interoniltently ill the put two I problems with ;u,..8 last - k· ' night 11 NelsonvUte
M would opeo With f.&lt;! JUDovr 33-17 lor Its fwrlh victory onl1 s,..,.. 5 llatt II1CJ c:'.etiMI •
llnf&amp;hl, - pull ltrlelf kl«etll-IJied an
Jtme lA&gt; weeka. Teata -renUy have lend wbea rqular slarter Bob The Panthera will ·try to
Greg Hull and 8-2 junior O.nnis st• games. The Ga!lipoUt eighth and Br.d:er 4nd Hei!ot
• to mate a nm for tno filii CoiU!Dbul Eutmoon, ond to Iturned uP nolblng. But Davlf Whaley,.. qllicl&lt;, hustlinc
their sliek zone dtfei)Se 'stand Rapp at forwards, S-3 senior won its thlnl straight 4'-U, lllll l GaUipolla opent 'It
loillJlo
olvloloD ID .Ibe IOCO!Id rouad of,1Nellollville, tho let11110 leaden remalaed clearly subpar
In wu out with Ulnou.
Coach up against the bil Hounds. and Sam Eblen at center I for Clarki evened Its season l'&lt;C&lt;H'II
.., ......, Monday at , - ,1:1\i:,
4 38W..t.l)\11
SIOOAL play.
were plt)'IDC wllllout their top drlllf 80 far lhlt,weet. Tbi! IRuSJ Moores' sixth man- on- ,hope their ballll\'ed 1100ring - 1W seruor Curt Heady and ;.g :1-3.
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Rutlond In lhe
'lbo J'llllfllen ln•ade the Nel- robou!ldor and llelldy ocorer, casualty •Iller oul the
ly ooe tritb any esperl.,... in usually all five starten get In sopltomore ll&lt;&gt;b Hadley
at
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• ' too hardwood
aonvllleo(
IUCII a llllllJ Jaek Clark, loot to moiiOIIU&lt;le&lt;&gt;- ence "" Coacb Carl
Wolfe's ' varsity plaJ - Jim Anderaon, double ligures - Will tame the guHanlsd. .
In pedthe 1119 rsf ( hlhl. Snowden '
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he bench.
filled in
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1 The Panthers who did
I court, to meet tile W llotlnda. available Friday night.
lhe Bul M= played~lhe entire :·op.\':· status of Wayne Davis In ' the second high s~rer on the Moller 6. Wedemeyer J Pegg
FIGHTS T9NIQII1i .,...
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last game with fivo boys, Ron Lo- Middleport Is not 10 certain. He club: woth Clark out. Clark had 2 and Cunnlngllam I. WinebrenTfoe 1117 Galllpollt •
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a 16.3 average m league gam... Reese and Hart had J
mOld wll lleJia a 7:• tt.
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in •beakelhall If o,;vc. cannol start
Saturday night Middleport go- Snyder. Hubbanl 2 . and Jenkins altllll II llle Waslolqtoa 11)'111.
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Beautiful Faahlon Center

Farm Bureau

Key Games on Tap Friday Night for Panthe~s,Jackets ]::;-i;:;-'~~;.;;;;,_.;

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"Many farmipg ooe1,allons
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tfe'" ~owns to be used tn saJd. Many farmers would
be lri the flelds when events
Money.
general fund in nearby towns are scheduled
amo'",Jf $16Uj was tran•·jhegin (under daylight time) .
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Jv.. Fife, GaiDa """nty
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loy, w. Vo.; Veneda
Rose. Ec!wanl Holbrook. Mrl.
Gallipolis Chief of Polk'e Jnhn ,si.te
Patrol: • • '.
tl\.. 4, A!blny: l!dtrard C. ma Horak, Mra. Arch T. Lam- Taylor wBJ rHiected -'"""1 The Mil
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lryetoft, RL I, Hamden : Wal~ ""~ Jtay McDade,
Marvin · of the Fraternal Order of P~- Feb. 1 at 1M ,MJ~. "l...
er L. VIII JI'COSID, Rl 5, Jact.· M'l' L 111 J Ha"borry 11.,.,, Gallla • Meis• ~e N · ld~ building.
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A ' dinner lor the
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y,., 1011 , Mar&gt;ln w. Spean, Jt., Otl"'r olficera '";",.'.":'"" ;_:;e
.-lle4.
Thouias J. Stew.-t Rt. 1. Pa· Henry Varney, Mn.
B&lt;nny Sgt. Bill Barr, •~..,r011 •
rqular meeting will _. .,
trlot, diiUihlfr, 1:1.1 p. 10. Wed- WaDis, Mra. Cecil R. Warn.. PU. Hollis
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nesday.
ley, S. A. Washburn, Mn. J. treasurer, and """"las Runyon,
r resklonte 011 Malh .81!, .
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Clara ,. HoUis Wood, Carl E. Brande- chaplain. Named s"'u theJ hoaHamnl 11111
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nothing unusual.
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hoax," .Nyl! said.
The 6roihers took four Dhot,_

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CLUB MEETS
The Lower Crust
C'lub met recently at the
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Warnor, Mrs. Linda Hill,

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Maxine Diddle , Mrs. Inez

Mrs. Delores Wolfe, M•ss
Mae Kraeuter and the
Mrs .. Beegle.
------- -- - - - - - Homer ~orrest, Charle1 Wayland, Shirley Wolfe, Emerson
Jones, Karl Owen, Cash Bahr,
and Arthur Hoyt of Pomeroy.

Including Sealy Wetproof Mattress

FOREMAN &amp; ABBOTT
MIDDLEPORT, OHIO

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RutlaPd. '!be 196'7 directory
for delivery In June.

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(I) · 4 Registered Pharmacists To Fill All Your Prescriptions

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Promptly and Reasonably.

FIRST COME,
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vosmef.ics, Magazmes, Greeting Cards, :robaccos •nd Sundries

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DAUGHTER BORN
Mr . and Mrs. John Bentz of

6:00 to 8:00

Chester are announcing the
birth of a 7 lh 5 oz. daughter,
Brenda Sue, Monday. January
FRIDAY
9, at Holzer Hospital. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs MiTHE SENIOR class o! East- chael Bent. Jr., and Mr: and
~n High School wiJl sponsor a Mrs. Victor Babr of Chester
Jitney s~p~r at the school, Fri- Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Bahr and
day begmmng at 5:30 p.m.,
Mrs. Myrtle Bentz of Chester
ceding the basketball game.
and Mrs. Hazel McCloud or lli,
WAHAMA lUG H
School lumbus are great grandparents
will sponsor a dance with the and Mrs. Pri ce Hawk of Pome:
Jays tllis Friday at the school
Mrs. Mae Pearson ol
dlto .
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au rmm o owmg the Wahama basketball game. Da.1cing
will he held from 9:30 p.m. to
12 midnight. The public
welcome.

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school auditorium. The

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ALL COLORS- SUEDES AND LEATHERS
WITH PURSES TO MATCH
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JACQUELINE, CONNIES, PARIS ~ASHION, MISs.t 'j.
WONDERFUL, HEEL HUGGERS, JARMAN, CALUMET/: ,:
RAND and RANDCRAFT.

Ottt of town relatives
friends here for tlle fWl•lral
of 'l!leodore CTim) Neutzling,
were Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth
Davis •nd Kenny, TorCh;· Mr.
and Mrs. Paul Neutzling, Mr.
and Mrs. Walter Hnlls,
Gertrude Neutzllng, all of
ens; Mr. Bert Scott,
Cherles Scott, Cheshire; Mrs.
Lucille Rathburn, Gallipolis·
David O'Neal, Pt. Pleasant,
Ernie Null, Gallipolis;
Mrs.
H. Raub, Mrs. Leo Altier,
and Mrs. Robert Baird,
son, Robert, all o! Cornling;' Mr.
and Mrs. Doyle Shuler, Mr. and
Mrs. Raymond Zerl\le,
Cheahlre; Mr. snd Mrs,ltenry Null
ol Crooksville; Air, and Mrs.
Sam Strauss, A!l!ens; · Miss
Jeanette Scot!, 'Gallipolis; Mr.
and Mrs. Bruce Yeauger, Cbeahlre; Rev. ami Mrs. Otis Cllapman, Sharon .and Esther, Cheshire: and Mr. nnd Mrs. Charles Grant, Glillipolls. ·
Pall bearers were
Nalban
Biggs, Robert· Harden, Willard'
Boyer, Doyle Shuler, Emmet
Shuler, and' Jed Webster.

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eEXAMPLE OF S.tiVINGS

Racine are great great arandmothers .. The Bentzs have a
son, Keith, age 17 moolbs.

RETURN Jonathan
Meigs
Chapter, D.A.R ., will meet Fri·
day, Jan. 13, at the Grace
Episcopal Parish House In Pomeroy. A program on Conservation will be presented. Hostesses will be Mrs. Guy Neigler,
Mrs. Wayne Gibbons, and Mrs.
Napcy Reed. Roll call response ;
wtn be Trees o! Ohio,

• The Drug Store With the "EXTRAS" .

der, pure, iiDj)ftSiivdy differ.
cotl IC's bill: 0110 of the ultra
•ew Drea .. Dlamaltda br

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welcomed were Belly Cowan. :
worthy matron, and Guy Cowan.;
,..rthy patron, or Pomeroy 1
Chapter OES, and Mr. Cowan, I
worshipful master ot Pomeroy I
Lodge, F &amp; A M. Rooognlzed
and welcomed were Mr. and
Mrs. JOlin Wolfe of Racine. 'l!1e
date lor the achool o! IDsllUction waa tentatively aet
lor ,
Monday February Ill and
a·
practice waa beJeL The meeting ,
closed In regul4t form.

Feb. 14, with the Civic Participation committee in charge
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SALE STARTS ./TOMORROW
AT INGELS CARPET ROUSE IN
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~-Kiddleport.

The meeting opened Ill ritual·
lotlc form and Introduced and ·

bell wilh a gift following her ·
talk. Members of the Gallipolis

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mittee, presented Mrs. Ca,.., '\.

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tlouaJ Onler ol Job'l ~
met Monday evening at
the
Pomeroy Masonk Temple, with
Pam Cleel&lt;, lionored qtii!OII, preaiding.

man
the world
affalrsChaircomMrs.or Rose
Reynolds,

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POMEROY

BIW HOWL &amp; 'LUTHER SUPPlY
11 J W. 2nd St.

The Fabric .Shop

BERRfS WORLD

Alex.,d•r were held from llle
Ewlng Chapel, Tuesday II z
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PW.. wm made to S]&gt;Oil!Or
pastor of the
United Protess10nal Women's Club me! ·
a Vaii!I!Une Day party
for Methodist church, o!f~eiating. Tueroay at 7:30 p.m. following
childre~ at the county home at Burial was in the Letart Falls a dmner at the Martin Restau.a meeting ol the deacons and cemetery and pall-bearers were rant.
~coneases ol the First United Harold Grimm, Hayman Bar- The program was in charge
hyterJan chur&lt;b Tuesclay nitz, Bert Grimm,
Charles ol the World Allain Committee,
everung. Invitations will aiBo be Shain and Robert Burnam. w1th Mrs. Marlann~ Camobtll.
&amp;lven to the HarrJSODVille Pres- Coming from out ol \Own for Ohw Slate Second VIce president
bylerlan Church congregation Ithe services were Mrs. EEITI ofr the ~usmess &amp; Profe.-;siooal
and to foreign students at area Grimm or Washington C H . Women s Clubs as speaker.
col!eaeo.
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• Mr. and Mrs. Harold Gr!,;,~, Mrs. Campbell found world
boPaul Haptenstall, Vmcent Da- Columbus; Mrs. Melvin Noth- alfa1rs actually beginning, 'In i
.' and RuueU Lyons
were Stine, Groveport and
Mrs our own backyards." so
to
~.!_0 prepare the program Robert Wells and children oi ~peak, in Interest and part~clp.a- 1
• auB. Tom Kelly, Mrs. Warsaw
t1011 in commuruty, state and
Karl Owen, Mrs. Rlcbard Owen
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national allairs.
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WOOE A'M'ENDED
Each woman can do this In
~~e of refresbments.
Several members of Naomi her own p&amp;rticular way. But,
Lenten
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wu aated":'• and Mrs. Rue Tuesday evenlng t,o attend a the affalrs or the cotmlry, she
commWI)on cl;:::rcbnse a new special session of the Lodge. said.

JANUARY SALEI

IUY NOW AND SAvt ON
THESE JANUARY SPECIALS

Sert~ice i• Held
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AluandM&gt;
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Windows _ _ 3 for 97c

SHOP OUR aiG REMNANT TAILI-

1 Onl' $47..SO GJrls' 26" llcyde
$40.00
1 Onlf $47.SO loys' 26u llcyclo
$40.00
9
Rag. $3.95 Loft'• utax Paint -' $2.10 gal.

IIAIGAIN-PRICID AS MAIKIOI

1 R... $44.95 V• ln. Skll Drill
$29.88
R... $69.00 Buckayo Cool Hooter _ _ _ $57.00

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CLUB MEETS
The Lower Crust
C'lub met recently at the
o! Mrs. Linda Beegle in
cine. Present were Mrs.
Warnor, Mrs. Linda Hill,

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JANUARY BROADLOOM

Maxine Diddle , Mrs. Inez

Mrs. Delores Wolfe, M•ss
Mae Kraeuter and the
Mrs .. Beegle.
------- -- - - - - - Homer ~orrest, Charle1 Wayland, Shirley Wolfe, Emerson
Jones, Karl Owen, Cash Bahr,
and Arthur Hoyt of Pomeroy.

Including Sealy Wetproof Mattress

FOREMAN &amp; ABBOTT
MIDDLEPORT, OHIO

are Letart!
Portltmd, Racine
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DAUGHTER BORN
Mr . and Mrs. John Bentz of

6:00 to 8:00

Chester are announcing the
birth of a 7 lh 5 oz. daughter,
Brenda Sue, Monday. January
FRIDAY
9, at Holzer Hospital. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs MiTHE SENIOR class o! East- chael Bent. Jr., and Mr: and
~n High School wiJl sponsor a Mrs. Victor Babr of Chester
Jitney s~p~r at the school, Fri- Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Bahr and
day begmmng at 5:30 p.m.,
Mrs. Myrtle Bentz of Chester
ceding the basketball game.
and Mrs. Hazel McCloud or lli,
WAHAMA lUG H
School lumbus are great grandparents
will sponsor a dance with the and Mrs. Pri ce Hawk of Pome:
Jays tllis Friday at the school
Mrs. Mae Pearson ol
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will he held from 9:30 p.m. to
12 midnight. The public
welcome.

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JACQUELINE, CONNIES, PARIS ~ASHION, MISs.t 'j.
WONDERFUL, HEEL HUGGERS, JARMAN, CALUMET/: ,:
RAND and RANDCRAFT.

Ottt of town relatives
friends here for tlle fWl•lral
of 'l!leodore CTim) Neutzling,
were Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth
Davis •nd Kenny, TorCh;· Mr.
and Mrs. Paul Neutzling, Mr.
and Mrs. Walter Hnlls,
Gertrude Neutzllng, all of
ens; Mr. Bert Scott,
Cherles Scott, Cheshire; Mrs.
Lucille Rathburn, Gallipolis·
David O'Neal, Pt. Pleasant,
Ernie Null, Gallipolis;
Mrs.
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and Mrs. Robert Baird,
son, Robert, all o! Cornling;' Mr.
and Mrs. Doyle Shuler, Mr. and
Mrs. Raymond Zerl\le,
Cheahlre; Mr. snd Mrs,ltenry Null
ol Crooksville; Air, and Mrs.
Sam Strauss, A!l!ens; · Miss
Jeanette Scot!, 'Gallipolis; Mr.
and Mrs. Bruce Yeauger, Cbeahlre; Rev. ami Mrs. Otis Cllapman, Sharon .and Esther, Cheshire: and Mr. nnd Mrs. Charles Grant, Glillipolls. ·
Pall bearers were
Nalban
Biggs, Robert· Harden, Willard'
Boyer, Doyle Shuler, Emmet
Shuler, and' Jed Webster.

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eEXAMPLE OF S.tiVINGS

Racine are great great arandmothers .. The Bentzs have a
son, Keith, age 17 moolbs.

RETURN Jonathan
Meigs
Chapter, D.A.R ., will meet Fri·
day, Jan. 13, at the Grace
Episcopal Parish House In Pomeroy. A program on Conservation will be presented. Hostesses will be Mrs. Guy Neigler,
Mrs. Wayne Gibbons, and Mrs.
Napcy Reed. Roll call response ;
wtn be Trees o! Ohio,

• The Drug Store With the "EXTRAS" .

der, pure, iiDj)ftSiivdy differ.
cotl IC's bill: 0110 of the ultra
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welcomed were Belly Cowan. :
worthy matron, and Guy Cowan.;
,..rthy patron, or Pomeroy 1
Chapter OES, and Mr. Cowan, I
worshipful master ot Pomeroy I
Lodge, F &amp; A M. Rooognlzed
and welcomed were Mr. and
Mrs. JOlin Wolfe of Racine. 'l!1e
date lor the achool o! IDsllUction waa tentatively aet
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Monday February Ill and
a·
practice waa beJeL The meeting ,
closed In regul4t form.

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The meeting opened Ill ritual·
lotlc form and Introduced and ·

bell wilh a gift following her ·
talk. Members of the Gallipolis

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tlouaJ Onler ol Job'l ~
met Monday evening at
the
Pomeroy Masonk Temple, with
Pam Cleel&lt;, lionored qtii!OII, preaiding.

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affalrsChaircomMrs.or Rose
Reynolds,

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BIW HOWL &amp; 'LUTHER SUPPlY
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The Fabric .Shop

BERRfS WORLD

Alex.,d•r were held from llle
Ewlng Chapel, Tuesday II z
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PW.. wm made to S]&gt;Oil!Or
pastor of the
United Protess10nal Women's Club me! ·
a Vaii!I!Une Day party
for Methodist church, o!f~eiating. Tueroay at 7:30 p.m. following
childre~ at the county home at Burial was in the Letart Falls a dmner at the Martin Restau.a meeting ol the deacons and cemetery and pall-bearers were rant.
~coneases ol the First United Harold Grimm, Hayman Bar- The program was in charge
hyterJan chur&lt;b Tuesclay nitz, Bert Grimm,
Charles ol the World Allain Committee,
everung. Invitations will aiBo be Shain and Robert Burnam. w1th Mrs. Marlann~ Camobtll.
&amp;lven to the HarrJSODVille Pres- Coming from out ol \Own for Ohw Slate Second VIce president
bylerlan Church congregation Ithe services were Mrs. EEITI ofr the ~usmess &amp; Profe.-;siooal
and to foreign students at area Grimm or Washington C H . Women s Clubs as speaker.
col!eaeo.
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boPaul Haptenstall, Vmcent Da- Columbus; Mrs. Melvin Noth- alfa1rs actually beginning, 'In i
.' and RuueU Lyons
were Stine, Groveport and
Mrs our own backyards." so
to
~.!_0 prepare the program Robert Wells and children oi ~peak, in Interest and part~clp.a- 1
• auB. Tom Kelly, Mrs. Warsaw
t1011 in commuruty, state and
Karl Owen, Mrs. Rlcbard Owen
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WOOE A'M'ENDED
Each woman can do this In
~~e of refresbments.
Several members of Naomi her own p&amp;rticular way. But,
Lenten
;~w purchase Lodge, Knights or Pythins of each woman , must do lhiB In
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wu aated":'• and Mrs. Rue Tuesday evenlng t,o attend a the affalrs or the cotmlry, she
commWI)on cl;:::rcbnse a new special session of the Lodge. said.

JANUARY SALEI

IUY NOW AND SAvt ON
THESE JANUARY SPECIALS

Sert~ice i• Held
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raJIIor 111r IIIII lllhtla&amp; more,
WASIIJ.NGTON - .Tbe Com- Rarely, illlleed. bu '--.1 are ut1r _,J"', TbeJ will
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· oncl slladow men h!Men Ill*" 00111e, aJid In - a l IG&lt;ce, wili&gt;ID r.... "unccodlllonal'
submnee. Tbe IQYib ..,.,_. 18 1oo . . . . . If 1101 111111111 1 '*~
Amerlc., bol!&gt;bblg ol the North that peril&amp;fll lho Ullhed 8latet For 111e
· Wlal IIUnNO
VielnalllfSI! aggressors · govemmeot ..W ba iluokl!o by 1•atdled lbe e,lldcllm alld dot~
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e·~.ll!-~.~~u!:' oer, Nelor.
dolph Hltl.,.'s teclll1ique ol the ceaoe fire. Tbe tality II
_,decaltoelllelneaiJbort
..e ~ """'' ••• - ~ U i!l UO p. DL the J Bl&amp; Lie.
emn, indeed.
ol m bl&amp;cer ~- letlt&gt;D
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Parllll Dinner, whoo !ollowin&amp; fond whllo It Io undeniably For the lint eflocl ol llbatjep..... llarth Vemam-aptnsl
lided
,;.: I .;.' P llle clillner Ill M.R.I. ~ wdl IIMlnl wilblll belpero both m 18 now going on is 1101 lD ooftm I eeapor1o Ill weD •• ~ IDIIIPa.
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rell!rnod from Taqan- cracy of the Vnlted Nabono, •I m!nation of thls perMJOI!t ..,. _.IIJ of the ilOWII()
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10 on ID the end in delea
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puisb, Mr. Eatill will Jlhu~te pled piteb tl dqer - to the I the •11-but·forsotten people
ll!red llotnblnl tarcet. """ be'
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Soot~ VIetnam. 'illooe II'
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munlttl haw baen !lb~ to """
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IUjljlojr aiM! Mrl. lie ·~ ·l!lllt fl'!lr mtrymen 10
that the increaaing
ter, IQ !hls ctlUntr)'lllld ill Eur·
be elected for three year terms
of the North vtetnameae In stiff. ope, 3 slander o1 AmeJ'"'" pur.
IACIITit:L WJI.W.S.
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CliO rtstryman !or a twe ,
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poees auf!lc:ient to make tne
111e ws.w s of tba Bachtel • r ~rm. ·
Moreo•er, and thls ill the
llortb Vlflnamest dicta:ors oo;&gt;E.U.B
met lor lbelr Starti~ on Monday, Janllllf)'
kernel of truth, It Is f&lt;lr t b . pose tl!ey Qeed only to go on a
Janu_, JDeeliJrC 1 t the chun!h 1th6• agbt 7·J30 and ea
eh evet nl~ I
first iJme bringing Into
' UlUe longer IL! see an Amerirou
anuary 20• 1 eac · '
tlon the President's sll..r
Itbd
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wights of an ancient iron eook at wblch dmo the new officers · ing mlssiDn will be held with a 1 MASON - Blocking of
can w rawa 0''Y m
stove oncl other hilarious deeds for the YO;"': were Installed: The leeture !or 4e minutes followed : tn this 1Dwn ~tih be
paclty to continue to hold
erican ~le oplntr.~.
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or that sort.
new President - Mrs. Opal by an bour'a discussion.
, it was aJIDOUJiced 81 tile .
mdltary response 10 the
Tbls Is an ~mense m~&gt;r•t·
"May their shadow never Mulford, pretlded II lbe buai· Lecturers' scheduled are the council meetln~
gressors down to what bas
&lt;Illation. But illl clearly wb•l
• • grow less" (old Arab wish). ness meetlnr. Mrs:
Mulford ' Rei•. Rick .' Dennis, the
ing with Recorder
fact been a limited level
the CW!llninlsts now ~h•v•
also. led the devotional petlod. Robert Cook, the Rev. Wilson , Jenkl acti!IB 81 mayor.
Any man faintly ~,..,. of
u well tltey mlibt wh•n the~
They closed the ~Iiiii wllh Willar&lt;l, the Rev Paul Mooer I Si r.a will be pllcod at
atmosphere m the .capitol as
~r Amerif;;lm Senator~ repj!B•
By
BY THE WAY, nature s tall· a prayer and lbo 1111&amp;1n&amp; of a and the Rev. Pitzer.
entr~nces and the 10 .., will
new Congress 88lelllbles
demand tbat this J!!vern
k.
est bird is the ostrich, standa bymn.
Sunday January 2% at 11 a.m. f ed
have no &lt;JUI'SIIIlll of !Ius. T b ment· abandon even the '""".. ·
• • • Blanche M. Has 188
eight feet tall, can kick harder Tbooe altendinl were Mrs. 8 semlll.ey movie will be shown en~~~' tr..,. will be
m061 powerful Senaton aJid
quale Iii suppOrt .Jt """ (tv"\
'n a horse and its egg would Laura E!Hott, Mrs.
Charles in plact of the mornlnt! ser-: lecled this Frida• by city eo!· resentalives of both parties,
lo American trOOps Iii e&gt;chang&lt;
• - I otayed up to- '!bat one •till slays me,
make !I hen's eggs.
Jewell, M&lt;s. Gleno ~ Mrs. and Sllllllay, Feb. 5, the ' leeton and musi be placed notably lboee .In charge of
for aboolutely nothing trom lh&lt;
on to i p. m. (Man!) me, Joshua.
Ever s.. one? Well "Tag" Jaclt Ncedl, Mrs. Edwin Jew. Bishop of the diocese, the Rt. [ m a location where they may tary aHairs on ~.
C&lt;mnnlilltsts themselves.
- Miltca Serle whose
Long's grandpa Coughenoor had en, MISS Ruth Laudermill, Miss Rev, Bishop Wllbum Campbell, ' easily be pickod up.
by and large careful and
In short, the real crisiS ·~I"
old son wss on with NEVER, NO NEVER a bir&lt;l one - right, Tag? - And I Mary Jewell, Mrs.
Donald . will visit Cbrlst . Epiacopal • Gravel will be placed on un- sponslble men. But they
ing In Wasb}ngton Is . 8 cruru
on MY bat. Look out at the think "Tag" broojbt It to H.S. Obltncer, Mn. AllD Bird, Mil. Olurch. A potluck dinner in paved streets the first oi the now '!"elllng 1 stale of
for the current Amer~ean pol·
I ...., Uncle Mi!Ue'd darllns (birds) on my feeder to show us. Shell harder 'n any G. B. Hazlett and Mn. Opal bla boDor will be held lit 6 p. 1 week accordint! to
council. m which severe challeo&amp;eJ
t~ of rl!!ltralned ~nd hmltec
~~~~ on TV just about rf&amp;ht oow. SlaUihler those, lor porcelain. FuclnaHng. Hope Mul!vnl.
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Im., .followed by the 7:30 p.m. Deilly in graveling the road• the President, not lor
DUIItary counteractiOD .m VIet·
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1111 - I looked bim up a mere hat? Faugh!
the family sWI has II some- TbellEB~ .,._,_ ofMQ'l'Tba sernce,_ with lbe ApootoJ.Ic CoJJ. was due to 8 truck ne..tiJII re- fighting m North VIetnam
nam.
w.!d Almanac birthwhere.
""""""0 ~!1nnall0n, E!ichartst, and
palr
Attending the
·'lbere bavo been many sug·
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Lutheran Churcb """'"" met ing.
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1esttons of tbi! below the sur·
'fiii~Of IICIDJ'I, acti!IIOI (you TODAY'S BIG LAUGB.. the Parish Houle with Mi'8.
,.... the actinl. mayor
JVe
face, but DOW !bere Ia an •llus
tar
has~) penal- Frank Fontaine, "Crazy
PROTE8TS AGAINST liquor ' Jolm Fry u hostess. Mri. 11"1·
~~en
"~e
lratiUt In public of the h.gheol
our .,e geuboim" Jadde Gleaoon's man In food store at MeArthur head- Bam R....U p!Ooonted file ,
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significance. The most lnfluenajlolllll,m Mlltca
w~~ Friday until receoUJ, today on ed by. tatillen, live citiztas gram ' "New Pattern lar
n.
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tial man in all CctiJgn!&amp; .. de·
.... .._..__ was, m
Merv Gri!IID 111ow - he's now appearmg ba!ore a repnoonto. Pratoe. ' Mn. M. L. Ohlinpr
fenae 'lltatters. -Sen. rucbanl
.... - - of a 5 year old In the WI&amp; and hair piece busi- tive Of State Uq...- Dept. I'm pnolded at the obott busineu
t
Brevord Ruuell of
Georgia
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ness , a Big Thing in U. S. A. waiting lD hear outcome. I've meeting.
PT. PLEASANT f$,
5
chairman of the Senate Anne&lt;
~:-. 8Jam, well. He and I )out ..... So-&lt;&gt;&lt;&gt; - be fitted been ribbing some of
fam. 'lbooe attending were Mn. mately 50 Mason County
I
Services Committee, bas 110'•
deaceDdMnt ol Standard a wig and moustache on Arthur lly, "I'd batter have some good WDHam Powell, Mrs.
Jo11D1 Dlp&gt;Mslr11km Club 0ff1cen
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"· PLEASANT declilred that the poliO} Of r&amp;
CoibeiD ~ Y.
ha:e Treacher (I do hope you saw 'whisky' maybe . !or this here ~sit, Mrs. Otto Grimm, Mn. members attended the
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straint' ls ..tr&amp;dtng ~erlceJ
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r II) and wound up wilb a
arthrttil."
~ ;r.'ta:mMn
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of Ttwleel at a
lives br palllic opinion.''
Nothln&amp; clolnl - one remem- J y MeGrew Mn
H
lllOIIIn&amp; oo Tuesday at
lary of the Mason
JlllleliDI Tueltday eveoiD&amp;
Jlalsell's credentials as
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011 ~:DII bal. BIMcbe tache on bimsoll oncl
Ws ~ oie dlrlta' 1011 Trllllformatlonl, man, yes!
llonJdly KllpiiM'I sed La~ Mri.
Epla:opal Cbun:h in
Fire Depurtmeat. elfeted
Austin, Jack . E. p r u
Jeijilllillble and markedly Jll"l
.B.'s
cull 81 CbrlllmaB Ever put one on younelf?
and lout demloe few lltOIItbs and
Fry.
Pleasant. ,
em ror a two year term
BaD, Dr. Jact"lluJton
deDt ~ · ~der can
I loved blm, So'U you.
not, 11'7 it, 1lDy bit of badt:. Not Mil induced, just a
II'.I.WJI. MiiJBHNG
. Mrs. !Ietty
a dinner llltleting Monday
Biggs. Cbarlea Lallbam
not ntJooally be questioned. Jra
Don't 1orp1 tD let )'GUr 116'/ your fillpr. ·AppiJ to upper Up bit of liqQOr evidently after '1'lte Rutb arde o1 ltle w.s. l Demoollratlallllvm
at Cit~ Hall.
I'HJoeted 14 oomplele 8
II, mnover, 1101 only an old
. Almanac rilbt away. lis- - lhere yon ate: Qlorlie
eertaiD
Bba W18 1'.8. ol file New Haven E.u.a.l ~ clul for
Mn. Earl IJ11els was
tetln~
s of tba skillet. y 00 hear, lin 1r Hitler, u the caae
amart, 10 leoted. I Ollla O!urdl mel 011 ,...._y evea- ' and Vl&lt;e pmldenll;
Mrs. Harvey
. A mlflor Jlftll')' .~:;~
w?
be. Now wlale JOIII'
WI')' humor yet. 1111 I'll drop 1111 at tba cbaJI:b with
Mrl. l secretaries; - . ,
vice prollldont; lin.
ed lha oleellon of 1
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CbiPQI! ,~ P, pd fllw,
OJdoa Nub ~write, I Getqe Jewell H haoleas.
Lowll; reporlen, Mary
ae&lt;le\ary; Beek)'
wllb cmr 4t I*'
For All'llil Family '
"Heir iliiter - let me
Rev. Martin Bertsfonl, pu. ~ lellden.
gJistsnt ....etary;
..... altend!Dg the meeting.
j AND BY 11IE WAY -I'm •· away from that "Heil" cme,
''C811dy'1 daad7
tor of tbe dlurdl, presented a Btuaelte; and cleootloaal
Mn. Jad&lt; Johnson.
pmfde11t Biggs
ljout 10 , retract on my sort of murdtrer.
Bat liqllor'1 ~."
very interestiiJI proiJ'IIll, "You en, lin. Powell Reyaolda.
voted to buy
thet during tile 111116
lharly, catty remark about ml- Well! I! yoo waoma ace a Oh you, Ogden!
ore 111e Salt d. the. Elrth."
A
meelln&amp;by
for the assembly year the boopltal bod 1 payroll
rt-skirts. ·Cauoe after all, theae side oplitlln' loeal Image
fte mee11uc wu opened wtlb of lbe Suaafr11 club wu
room
Hail and to
of $190,~ and employed
l!lcls (!) on "lllltle" reaily this line - see 1 11rge p1etun
lie 11.... of lha by m n 1 . fll. Participating were
chase drapes fur the room. A pei'SOIIS. A $110,0110 IDdebledJ8I
lioked &lt;lltrlln' - onc1
the7 of a rocoat clndldate 1101
"Hope of \be Wqrld"
n
d
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Orlando
Wallis,
Mrs.
certificate of appreciation !or was reUred over a five
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"'""' lNll I!Overad, IODI&lt;!bow, far frem here, all """-rated by
"·PLEASANT- Dalel of "Where Cross tile croWded Weaver, M&lt;s. Mary
recognition of service from the period and a 'mort&amp;age of
It ~ IQIDI-okirt and ample, some prankster, with
extra lisle arcbory ohoolt ltava Wayl of Lile." Following Rev . . Mrs. Dennis Housh, Mrs.
Mason County Health
OliO has beeu reduced to 1110,0111;
Wddleport
e\otdontly, leotards.
mustache and beard and laff, lteea annoolleld followt., a Bertaford's talk the
meetlJt&amp; McDermitt, Mrs. Gilbert
mont and West Virginia
~the'!_~boiC)ard~.~le!'amed.~~---~:""'""'""'!!!!!!,.;;...=:"".:''f"'#
, Oh, well, It's up to the school !all.
meetlq of ar&lt;loen of !lie wu closed with the sln&amp;lng of elte, Mrs. Larry Sullivan,
Department of Health was
Supt. (Isn't it?) and after all, Ml!ll think wimmen have .fun· tdale here.
"TIIb My U!e and Let It Be,'•J Emma BGswell, Mn.
lmowledged.
1ome o! those skinny skirts we ny bafr do's. Well, let's
The Weot Vlrcln!a ArclloJ1 and the benedlellon by Ref~ Fry, Mrt. H. L. Bmllh, Mrs. Attending in addition to
wore In tile 20's were pretty it tba Jll'ftl!nl heaped up piles AueelootiH u14 tile lint 11 llertatonL
1 Edwud lJudsml oncl Mrs.
officers elected were one new
awful; the long, long 01101 0~ the gall are forceful
11oeoe •. _ wUJ 11o 111e Slolil
~ - . ltl'Ved • .aid Rk!Urd. Mrs. ..
member, Mrs. John
In the pri.20's. Look at your dence. But how about
the Indoor C..mplolllblp MaNII Mrs. il&lt;1ward llurrts, Mra. CIOJ~ ~ted the lesson, using
Mn. Charlotte Jenks, Mrs., • ook,
eld pictures of that era and beaUe type of Ieday or
U at New Bawa, w. Va,
tea Atba1, Mn. T. Bert Roush, luslrolloaa In aoed tleslp
las Walker, Mn. Paul ~00
Jou'll bust a-latJ8hln' - f' guar. really sbaggy dog took _ this
Mlaa 1flllll.lltlml-, Mrs. a. ~ for the home,
Mrs. Ross Roush and Mrs.
antee II. '
is for ths lightly insane youth ~A..=:, ::"_
F. BrJant, Mrs. Fred Batey, color aoordbtateJ.
er HyoeU.
I bave Qllo of Miss Ella Roth· of tnday' or course. But a bald
_,
Mn. Otlle Roalb, Mr~. Olba 'l'lle DOW prealllellt, Mn.
---lOb oncl ~ Middy bllluse &lt;me) head is too ollen named Curley ~~==-~; ~~= ~ Ref. llerisford. Ill Burris, Sr., presided.
Pleaum ValleY llolpltal
lldrts a-dfi&amp;gin'. So I apolog!Je and 1 really depl,..e that one er. AD .,. l'llldeato of lila•
ENDBON CLUB
111'1 budcel aubmlltetl by
Admitted - Jennings Triplett,
1o one lllllf"iii-IM'- Look Imagine calling Wins~ Cowtty.
~~_!om.! lludpttr-M·-~~IteeA~!.re:ad=~~
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at your fuii!OJIIIh pictures, say, Churehill "Curley" - no one
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ever did, nor hlo 1011
Tbllnttlay wlill Mn.
J o b a IIIII, and aPJtt'OVed by the
Dillcbrled - Georgia Bright, •
Good be••-· II that me? I know some or the
Searttorry ~ Mrl. 0. J. Ho• cll.
Pleuant; ADtlrew Hoschar, :
'l'hat•· And m""""•
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nd do
Ml, Jr. as hoolessos. 'lbe meet- MrJ. Vernal J.......,. of
Pt. "'-·ant.
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men - a so YOU.
led rib lbe club
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'lrh1 did You do )'GUr 1llir THAT I really deplore those
wu
Col•mhia, wu appolated
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to th
plqe. Dmttlons per!atnlng to
ll!l'Ve on the County
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•wn· - e-neck male
lbe-by Mn. ~~~~~~ort ,._.,_ rrut
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All thll previous by
that nOll, well, all fadt pass,
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T Bert ~ wllo reJd
Committee; Mrs. Jo n
• O..lz.-...·c:ait be just as
1 blrt
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Relatives and frillldt llfAIId, ......_ ~ 'JIOIIII Utled ''I Ord 'and Karl Wiles.
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With a Myera pump :rou 1e~ real
dependabUtty .•• pl~nty of

Gee . . . I thought everyone

water, wherever and wheneur
70U wane. lt tor pennies a week.

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knew NELSON'S, everyday
low Dric:es included my prescrlpilons, aPd Fllllt Free Delivery-Mom·

for full

my does! "You
should tell

Pti'* Start At
$101.50 Up

EBERSBACH HARDVVARE

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Front End
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Balance Both
Front Wheels

l!irii'... Jii!iiw:!'nc
OIIIA!o&lt;ls tim life.

W.;,htoilldndod.

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Relati'ves and
Friends AHend
H'll FUnera I.

· .And picture thll in 8 favor· 10 NOW "Titt .Monater''
!lie dear ol~ sonJ I know, just came to Pomeroy !or Christ·
I lee!ly of.
mao, at Ted Reed's home,
"Yea ~·t .._ NeOie lh- or Atty. Fred Crow. I
Of
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a not too lORI 1110 Cbr1J1mu
told lbe bird ae NeW.'• bal." girt of one of lbele

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; I funeral services !w Jerry ~....::::.a ~
Falls r:tclyb at the
Lotort to lbe topic. '11ley cloled wllh
Mrs Harol were Mr. and a ....,..
Mrs: Earl Gd. Grlmm,Mr ~ .~ llurlllc tbl buobteos meel!nl
.
nmm, .•., a•n. nports IIIII
- =il~~=-~~~~ ~.::: were given. They decided to pur.
Rn. Argyle Knl&amp;hl ol N...;. d!ue two dozen additional parviDe; !lev. Jallll!l E111ot1, MJn. ~Lves to~-~~
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nt. l!:lliott of Jtme Lew w ·-••• ..._
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va. Mr ~ Mrs D vtd ~ Bnllb Aepeeta of Den tal
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JoJm. Health" WH pmentetlby Mn.

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pointed chatrmaa of the
M. L. ObJin..,.
stand lor the Hay and
111111 and A;["llolklltl ol Po~• I Sbow which the group voted
roy, Oldo,
ltl'Ve on February 9tb, at
Mr and Mrl R.
D*!la SWe Tree Nunery,
are
Mn.
Ida.
Wllaon Tyler oncl Mn. Carolyn
llacent

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llulley, Mr. Bib
and Mrl. DallaJd .Ja.,...

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Miss Loulae

BATTERIES

setttils......--.ll.il...,lllltt's
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Open 9 to 5 Mon. tbru Frl.-9 to DSaturda,.
ST.
MIDDLEPORT

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PIIIO&gt;t'lllurolboerinpol!ouldba
ropacbd -.ylO,OOI)miJoo,

Take month• to pay

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Mason •
QJunty Home
Demaaolratlon •
made aniiOUIICellleiJI 0

Firestone

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9111" h!IA qriG1ily

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HUSH PU·PPIES

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Wheel Bearings

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SPECIALS IN EVERY
DEPARTMENT

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Butch oidaker Clarbw1 r •
IIIli invited the IJ'OIIP to avdtet • oaT nAL
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burg, Mr. and Mrs. Charlea El· JID. Wabilr Orlalload, Mrs.
moad, Va. Jut week.
arf holden for the pinWW'· •
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en, wba In turn would •
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Mrs. Davod Chapman of llaad, Mrl. lllnllnl uevtne, Mn. tba a.t Leba '1'talniiiC
fur a profit. Tho money •
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W. Va., Stepllen Elliotl ~ 0111 '1'. lllllmlre, Mn. Albart tloll In (2!...... lor two
. earned from sellin&amp; the Item • Ph. 992-2 IOI
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Hill, W. Va.; Mrs. J'a4•1• • .11..., ..._ I. •. o-""' Mrl • ._1.,.. He •• am~
would be used for proJects . at • •
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...... Mason Count• 4-H camp. · •
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....,., verY ..., iidlklroa, lfr, T. a.t .,_., Mra. Velma tbe Navll Reaer¥01.
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- -- - - - - -and Mrs. T. E ..ae,tNidl. ...,.. Jltollll. llr Roush, Mra. Clar· Leoter Obltnpr Ia a ~=
met, W. Va.; Mr. IIIli IIn. 81. ftomu, Mrs. Qlirles F'. patient at 'l'lle Medlral 1
aa1r Miller, ~
YOIIter, Mn. Leonard Smllbsotl, &amp;apilalln Galllpal~, Oblo.
Va.; Mrs. Ruby Wallm, Mrt. Mn. Jolin Scarberry and Mrl. Racent vi111Gr1 of Mr.
Zona Rhndel, Cblrll ..._ W. o. J. Howard, Jr.
IMn. Loull Kanebnlk-.
Va.; Mr. a~ .Mrs. Charles
ROTARY CLUB
10111: And)o who Is with
~bbott. Momsville: Mr. oncl
Rome WDiiamson gave 1 pru- U.S. Air P«ee statiolled
Mrs. Marton Dingey, New Hav· t!lltaUon concerning
nuclear Gunner Air Base In
8/Mn'slrushecl Luther
en; · John Watson, Rollert 81ft. warfare and survival In regud ery, Alabama. He wiU
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er, Charleston; Mrs. llGnttlt7 1o bomb shelters at the dinner 10 Carswell Air Bue ID
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Hill and Kay, Floyd and Joe meeting o1 the Rotary Club oD Worth, Teus. He brouabt
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Ca~u·
cake, Mro. Jim Hewston, all of lord Methodist Church, T be Loag l'llllld, N. Y.; Pelt
Leather
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East Uverpoo!; Mr. and Mrs. Club members are Invited 10 at.- Bunter IOU Alr Bue at
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Cocll Hill, Lima: Mr. and Mn. tend tbe Ripley Rotary Club ·1110, lnd.; and Mr. onc1 Mrs.
Don Stephenson and 8 • u Ia b .litlal wllb other clube on Janu. David Kanclm!k and family
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Chaney of Cullnden, W. Vo.: ary lJtll,
Cuyabofla Falls, Oltlo. ·
eloy's C..ls _ _ $6.99'
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Eoder and Thole attendln&amp; were Hermu RuueU Miller II
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Norman Roush, all of ·Cbarl~ .l.aylll, LloJd JIOUSil, Harry Mil· (uriOu&amp;b llere with
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too; Mr. and Mrs. Ruy Mlpr, ltr, RineR Ciplllart, Rome Mrf; Jooephino Miller. IJo .
Mr. and Mra. llo!takl Mayer, 111111amJon, Clyde Foley, Edwin with the U. S. Air ll'orca
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II*, a.. lflreUI "l'lwtlll, has been stationed in

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BY wnuuo I. WBIII
llrawnh..
raJIIor 111r IIIII lllhtla&amp; more,
WASIIJ.NGTON - .Tbe Com- Rarely, illlleed. bu '--.1 are ut1r _,J"', TbeJ will
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rmmlst propacauda
· oncl slladow men h!Men Ill*" 00111e, aJid In - a l IG&lt;ce, wili&gt;ID r.... "unccodlllonal'
submnee. Tbe IQYib ..,.,_. 18 1oo . . . . . If 1101 111111111 1 '*~
Amerlc., bol!&gt;bblg ol the North that peril&amp;fll lho Ullhed 8latet For 111e
· Wlal IIUnNO
VielnalllfSI! aggressors · govemmeot ..W ba iluokl!o by 1•atdled lbe e,lldcllm alld dot~
1!18 WSC:S d. 1111
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PLZASA!fl' - Al!llYitiM out any ball whatever ln North the clamors of 1 nat.! ......... ble tilt of tbe ColrmNIIII Indill ONrdl mel lor tbeir JIID- o1 the Cbrtot Eplooopal Cburdl ' \."lelnam'a l!lvuiM of South VJ. sor wbo deiiWIIII ID ad¥- tllllenl 1flth rii!IC fl'mllo an..,. mootllll at tba boma ol f• tba """""' ....,. hne baeo &lt;V!am - bas reached a .Cream- 1an American .........- aa lbe ,.... Tlllll baa baen _,par&gt;Mrl. urn.. Fleldl. Tba ~ J1!leotad. by ''- !lev. C. A. Pit.. tn1 pltcll not known since ~- ~ price even to "OCIII&amp;Ider'' a 11111 by !lslnl: ,mate doubll
e·~.ll!-~.~~u!:' oer, Nelor.
dolph Hltl.,.'s teclll1ique ol the ceaoe fire. Tbe tality II
_,decaltoelllelneaiJbort
..e ~ """'' ••• - ~ U i!l UO p. DL the J Bl&amp; Lie.
emn, indeed.
ol m bl&amp;cer ~- letlt&gt;D
011
Parllll Dinner, whoo !ollowin&amp; fond whllo It Io undeniably For the lint eflocl ol llbatjep..... llarth Vemam-aptnsl
lided
,;.: I .;.' P llle clillner Ill M.R.I. ~ wdl IIMlnl wilblll belpero both m 18 now going on is 1101 lD ooftm I eeapor1o Ill weD •• ~ IDIIIPa.
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,.._ ba priG 1i)l11t. Cal Z..UII wbo thls eountry and In tbe bureA .. but rau..,· to hanlen the deter- I a- JD11 IC*Inlt lbe
~~·in u.l
rell!rnod from Taqan- cracy of the Vnlted Nabono, •I m!nation of thls perMJOI!t ..,. _.IIJ of the ilOWII()
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10 on ID the end in delea
olea4 of opfNt Ute ..,... .,,.,.
puisb, Mr. Eatill will Jlhu~te pled piteb tl dqer - to the I the •11-but·forsotten people
ll!red llotnblnl tarcet. """ be'
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Soot~ VIetnam. 'illooe II'
111g bit- eu ever be adlleved.
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Spraclllnf Mr..
Jlla!muiD, : E!ecllon of ....,._. will
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munlttl haw baen !lb~ to """
Mn
IUjljlojr aiM! Mrl. lie ·~ ·l!lllt fl'!lr mtrymen 10
that the increaaing
ter, IQ !hls ctlUntr)'lllld ill Eur·
be elected for three year terms
of the North vtetnameae In stiff. ope, 3 slander o1 AmeJ'"'" pur.
IACIITit:L WJI.W.S.
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CliO rtstryman !or a twe ,
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ening hi.\ back.
poees auf!lc:ient to make tne
111e ws.w s of tba Bachtel • r ~rm. ·
Moreo•er, and thls ill the
llortb Vlflnamest dicta:ors oo;&gt;E.U.B
met lor lbelr Starti~ on Monday, Janllllf)'
kernel of truth, It Is f&lt;lr t b . pose tl!ey Qeed only to go on a
Janu_, JDeeliJrC 1 t the chun!h 1th6• agbt 7·J30 and ea
eh evet nl~ I
first iJme bringing Into
' UlUe longer IL! see an Amerirou
anuary 20• 1 eac · '
tlon the President's sll..r
Itbd
I I !Ed h A
wights of an ancient iron eook at wblch dmo the new officers · ing mlssiDn will be held with a 1 MASON - Blocking of
can w rawa 0''Y m
stove oncl other hilarious deeds for the YO;"': were Installed: The leeture !or 4e minutes followed : tn this 1Dwn ~tih be
paclty to continue to hold
erican ~le oplntr.~.
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or that sort.
new President - Mrs. Opal by an bour'a discussion.
, it was aJIDOUJiced 81 tile .
mdltary response 10 the
Tbls Is an ~mense m~&gt;r•t·
"May their shadow never Mulford, pretlded II lbe buai· Lecturers' scheduled are the council meetln~
gressors down to what bas
&lt;Illation. But illl clearly wb•l
• • grow less" (old Arab wish). ness meetlnr. Mrs:
Mulford ' Rei•. Rick .' Dennis, the
ing with Recorder
fact been a limited level
the CW!llninlsts now ~h•v•
also. led the devotional petlod. Robert Cook, the Rev. Wilson , Jenkl acti!IB 81 mayor.
Any man faintly ~,..,. of
u well tltey mlibt wh•n the~
They closed the ~Iiiii wllh Willar&lt;l, the Rev Paul Mooer I Si r.a will be pllcod at
atmosphere m the .capitol as
~r Amerif;;lm Senator~ repj!B•
By
BY THE WAY, nature s tall· a prayer and lbo 1111&amp;1n&amp; of a and the Rev. Pitzer.
entr~nces and the 10 .., will
new Congress 88lelllbles
demand tbat this J!!vern
k.
est bird is the ostrich, standa bymn.
Sunday January 2% at 11 a.m. f ed
have no &lt;JUI'SIIIlll of !Ius. T b ment· abandon even the '""".. ·
• • • Blanche M. Has 188
eight feet tall, can kick harder Tbooe altendinl were Mrs. 8 semlll.ey movie will be shown en~~~' tr..,. will be
m061 powerful Senaton aJid
quale Iii suppOrt .Jt """ (tv"\
'n a horse and its egg would Laura E!Hott, Mrs.
Charles in plact of the mornlnt! ser-: lecled this Frida• by city eo!· resentalives of both parties,
lo American trOOps Iii e&gt;chang&lt;
• - I otayed up to- '!bat one •till slays me,
make !I hen's eggs.
Jewell, M&lt;s. Gleno ~ Mrs. and Sllllllay, Feb. 5, the ' leeton and musi be placed notably lboee .In charge of
for aboolutely nothing trom lh&lt;
on to i p. m. (Man!) me, Joshua.
Ever s.. one? Well "Tag" Jaclt Ncedl, Mrs. Edwin Jew. Bishop of the diocese, the Rt. [ m a location where they may tary aHairs on ~.
C&lt;mnnlilltsts themselves.
- Miltca Serle whose
Long's grandpa Coughenoor had en, MISS Ruth Laudermill, Miss Rev, Bishop Wllbum Campbell, ' easily be pickod up.
by and large careful and
In short, the real crisiS ·~I"
old son wss on with NEVER, NO NEVER a bir&lt;l one - right, Tag? - And I Mary Jewell, Mrs.
Donald . will visit Cbrlst . Epiacopal • Gravel will be placed on un- sponslble men. But they
ing In Wasb}ngton Is . 8 cruru
on MY bat. Look out at the think "Tag" broojbt It to H.S. Obltncer, Mn. AllD Bird, Mil. Olurch. A potluck dinner in paved streets the first oi the now '!"elllng 1 stale of
for the current Amer~ean pol·
I ...., Uncle Mi!Ue'd darllns (birds) on my feeder to show us. Shell harder 'n any G. B. Hazlett and Mn. Opal bla boDor will be held lit 6 p. 1 week accordint! to
council. m which severe challeo&amp;eJ
t~ of rl!!ltralned ~nd hmltec
~~~~ on TV just about rf&amp;ht oow. SlaUihler those, lor porcelain. FuclnaHng. Hope Mul!vnl.
CiJlaAI:
Im., .followed by the 7:30 p.m. Deilly in graveling the road• the President, not lor
DUIItary counteractiOD .m VIet·
4
1111 - I looked bim up a mere hat? Faugh!
the family sWI has II some- TbellEB~ .,._,_ ofMQ'l'Tba sernce,_ with lbe ApootoJ.Ic CoJJ. was due to 8 truck ne..tiJII re- fighting m North VIetnam
nam.
w.!d Almanac birthwhere.
""""""0 ~!1nnall0n, E!ichartst, and
palr
Attending the
·'lbere bavo been many sug·
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Lutheran Churcb """'"" met ing.
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1esttons of tbi! below the sur·
'fiii~Of IICIDJ'I, acti!IIOI (you TODAY'S BIG LAUGB.. the Parish Houle with Mi'8.
,.... the actinl. mayor
JVe
face, but DOW !bere Ia an •llus
tar
has~) penal- Frank Fontaine, "Crazy
PROTE8TS AGAINST liquor ' Jolm Fry u hostess. Mri. 11"1·
~~en
"~e
lratiUt In public of the h.gheol
our .,e geuboim" Jadde Gleaoon's man In food store at MeArthur head- Bam R....U p!Ooonted file ,
" ter erry
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significance. The most lnfluenajlolllll,m Mlltca
w~~ Friday until receoUJ, today on ed by. tatillen, live citiztas gram ' "New Pattern lar
n.
0
tial man in all CctiJgn!&amp; .. de·
.... .._..__ was, m
Merv Gri!IID 111ow - he's now appearmg ba!ore a repnoonto. Pratoe. ' Mn. M. L. Ohlinpr
fenae 'lltatters. -Sen. rucbanl
.... - - of a 5 year old In the WI&amp; and hair piece busi- tive Of State Uq...- Dept. I'm pnolded at the obott busineu
t
Brevord Ruuell of
Georgia
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ness , a Big Thing in U. S. A. waiting lD hear outcome. I've meeting.
PT. PLEASANT f$,
5
chairman of the Senate Anne&lt;
~:-. 8Jam, well. He and I )out ..... So-&lt;&gt;&lt;&gt; - be fitted been ribbing some of
fam. 'lbooe attending were Mn. mately 50 Mason County
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Services Committee, bas 110'•
deaceDdMnt ol Standard a wig and moustache on Arthur lly, "I'd batter have some good WDHam Powell, Mrs.
Jo11D1 Dlp&gt;Mslr11km Club 0ff1cen
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"· PLEASANT declilred that the poliO} Of r&amp;
CoibeiD ~ Y.
ha:e Treacher (I do hope you saw 'whisky' maybe . !or this here ~sit, Mrs. Otto Grimm, Mn. members attended the
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straint' ls ..tr&amp;dtng ~erlceJ
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r II) and wound up wilb a
arthrttil."
~ ;r.'ta:mMn
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of Ttwleel at a
lives br palllic opinion.''
Nothln&amp; clolnl - one remem- J y MeGrew Mn
H
lllOIIIn&amp; oo Tuesday at
lary of the Mason
JlllleliDI Tueltday eveoiD&amp;
Jlalsell's credentials as
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011 ~:DII bal. BIMcbe tache on bimsoll oncl
Ws ~ oie dlrlta' 1011 Trllllformatlonl, man, yes!
llonJdly KllpiiM'I sed La~ Mri.
Epla:opal Cbun:h in
Fire Depurtmeat. elfeted
Austin, Jack . E. p r u
Jeijilllillble and markedly Jll"l
.B.'s
cull 81 CbrlllmaB Ever put one on younelf?
and lout demloe few lltOIItbs and
Fry.
Pleasant. ,
em ror a two year term
BaD, Dr. Jact"lluJton
deDt ~ · ~der can
I loved blm, So'U you.
not, 11'7 it, 1lDy bit of badt:. Not Mil induced, just a
II'.I.WJI. MiiJBHNG
. Mrs. !Ietty
a dinner llltleting Monday
Biggs. Cbarlea Lallbam
not ntJooally be questioned. Jra
Don't 1orp1 tD let )'GUr 116'/ your fillpr. ·AppiJ to upper Up bit of liqQOr evidently after '1'lte Rutb arde o1 ltle w.s. l Demoollratlallllvm
at Cit~ Hall.
I'HJoeted 14 oomplele 8
II, mnover, 1101 only an old
. Almanac rilbt away. lis- - lhere yon ate: Qlorlie
eertaiD
Bba W18 1'.8. ol file New Haven E.u.a.l ~ clul for
Mn. Earl IJ11els was
tetln~
s of tba skillet. y 00 hear, lin 1r Hitler, u the caae
amart, 10 leoted. I Ollla O!urdl mel 011 ,...._y evea- ' and Vl&lt;e pmldenll;
Mrs. Harvey
. A mlflor Jlftll')' .~:;~
w?
be. Now wlale JOIII'
WI')' humor yet. 1111 I'll drop 1111 at tba cbaJI:b with
Mrl. l secretaries; - . ,
vice prollldont; lin.
ed lha oleellon of 1
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CbiPQI! ,~ P, pd fllw,
OJdoa Nub ~write, I Getqe Jewell H haoleas.
Lowll; reporlen, Mary
ae&lt;le\ary; Beek)'
wllb cmr 4t I*'
For All'llil Family '
"Heir iliiter - let me
Rev. Martin Bertsfonl, pu. ~ lellden.
gJistsnt ....etary;
..... altend!Dg the meeting.
j AND BY 11IE WAY -I'm •· away from that "Heil" cme,
''C811dy'1 daad7
tor of tbe dlurdl, presented a Btuaelte; and cleootloaal
Mn. Jad&lt; Johnson.
pmfde11t Biggs
ljout 10 , retract on my sort of murdtrer.
Bat liqllor'1 ~."
very interestiiJI proiJ'IIll, "You en, lin. Powell Reyaolda.
voted to buy
thet during tile 111116
lharly, catty remark about ml- Well! I! yoo waoma ace a Oh you, Ogden!
ore 111e Salt d. the. Elrth."
A
meelln&amp;by
for the assembly year the boopltal bod 1 payroll
rt-skirts. ·Cauoe after all, theae side oplitlln' loeal Image
fte mee11uc wu opened wtlb of lbe Suaafr11 club wu
room
Hail and to
of $190,~ and employed
l!lcls (!) on "lllltle" reaily this line - see 1 11rge p1etun
lie 11.... of lha by m n 1 . fll. Participating were
chase drapes fur the room. A pei'SOIIS. A $110,0110 IDdebledJ8I
lioked &lt;lltrlln' - onc1
the7 of a rocoat clndldate 1101
"Hope of \be Wqrld"
n
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Orlando
Wallis,
Mrs.
certificate of appreciation !or was reUred over a five
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"'""' lNll I!Overad, IODI&lt;!bow, far frem here, all """-rated by
"·PLEASANT- Dalel of "Where Cross tile croWded Weaver, M&lt;s. Mary
recognition of service from the period and a 'mort&amp;age of
It ~ IQIDI-okirt and ample, some prankster, with
extra lisle arcbory ohoolt ltava Wayl of Lile." Following Rev . . Mrs. Dennis Housh, Mrs.
Mason County Health
OliO has beeu reduced to 1110,0111;
Wddleport
e\otdontly, leotards.
mustache and beard and laff, lteea annoolleld followt., a Bertaford's talk the
meetlJt&amp; McDermitt, Mrs. Gilbert
mont and West Virginia
~the'!_~boiC)ard~.~le!'amed.~~---~:""'""'""'!!!!!!,.;;...=:"".:''f"'#
, Oh, well, It's up to the school !all.
meetlq of ar&lt;loen of !lie wu closed with the sln&amp;lng of elte, Mrs. Larry Sullivan,
Department of Health was
Supt. (Isn't it?) and after all, Ml!ll think wimmen have .fun· tdale here.
"TIIb My U!e and Let It Be,'•J Emma BGswell, Mn.
lmowledged.
1ome o! those skinny skirts we ny bafr do's. Well, let's
The Weot Vlrcln!a ArclloJ1 and the benedlellon by Ref~ Fry, Mrt. H. L. Bmllh, Mrs. Attending in addition to
wore In tile 20's were pretty it tba Jll'ftl!nl heaped up piles AueelootiH u14 tile lint 11 llertatonL
1 Edwud lJudsml oncl Mrs.
officers elected were one new
awful; the long, long 01101 0~ the gall are forceful
11oeoe •. _ wUJ 11o 111e Slolil
~ - . ltl'Ved • .aid Rk!Urd. Mrs. ..
member, Mrs. John
In the pri.20's. Look at your dence. But how about
the Indoor C..mplolllblp MaNII Mrs. il&lt;1ward llurrts, Mra. CIOJ~ ~ted the lesson, using
Mn. Charlotte Jenks, Mrs., • ook,
eld pictures of that era and beaUe type of Ieday or
U at New Bawa, w. Va,
tea Atba1, Mn. T. Bert Roush, luslrolloaa In aoed tleslp
las Walker, Mn. Paul ~00
Jou'll bust a-latJ8hln' - f' guar. really sbaggy dog took _ this
Mlaa 1flllll.lltlml-, Mrs. a. ~ for the home,
Mrs. Ross Roush and Mrs.
antee II. '
is for ths lightly insane youth ~A..=:, ::"_
F. BrJant, Mrs. Fred Batey, color aoordbtateJ.
er HyoeU.
I bave Qllo of Miss Ella Roth· of tnday' or course. But a bald
_,
Mn. Otlle Roalb, Mr~. Olba 'l'lle DOW prealllellt, Mn.
---lOb oncl ~ Middy bllluse &lt;me) head is too ollen named Curley ~~==-~; ~~= ~ Ref. llerisford. Ill Burris, Sr., presided.
Pleaum ValleY llolpltal
lldrts a-dfi&amp;gin'. So I apolog!Je and 1 really depl,..e that one er. AD .,. l'llldeato of lila•
ENDBON CLUB
111'1 budcel aubmlltetl by
Admitted - Jennings Triplett,
1o one lllllf"iii-IM'- Look Imagine calling Wins~ Cowtty.
~~_!om.! lludpttr-M·-~~IteeA~!.re:ad=~~
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at your fuii!OJIIIh pictures, say, Churehill "Curley" - no one
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ever did, nor hlo 1011
Tbllnttlay wlill Mn.
J o b a IIIII, and aPJtt'OVed by the
Dillcbrled - Georgia Bright, •
Good be••-· II that me? I know some or the
Searttorry ~ Mrl. 0. J. Ho• cll.
Pleuant; ADtlrew Hoschar, :
'l'hat•· And m""""•
• - -• bald
nd do
Ml, Jr. as hoolessos. 'lbe meet- MrJ. Vernal J.......,. of
Pt. "'-·ant.
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men - a so YOU.
led rib lbe club
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'lrh1 did You do )'GUr 1llir THAT I really deplore those
wu
Col•mhia, wu appolated
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to th
plqe. Dmttlons per!atnlng to
ll!l'Ve on the County
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•wn· - e-neck male
lbe-by Mn. ~~~~~~ort ,._.,_ rrut
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that nOll, well, all fadt pass,
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T Bert ~ wllo reJd
Committee; Mrs. Jo n
• O..lz.-...·c:ait be just as
1 blrt
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Relatives and frillldt llfAIId, ......_ ~ 'JIOIIII Utled ''I Ord 'and Karl Wiles.
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With a Myera pump :rou 1e~ real
dependabUtty .•• pl~nty of

Gee . . . I thought everyone

water, wherever and wheneur
70U wane. lt tor pennies a week.

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knew NELSON'S, everyday
low Dric:es included my prescrlpilons, aPd Fllllt Free Delivery-Mom·

for full

my does! "You
should tell

Pti'* Start At
$101.50 Up

EBERSBACH HARDVVARE

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Front End
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Balance Both
Front Wheels

l!irii'... Jii!iiw:!'nc
OIIIA!o&lt;ls tim life.

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Relati'ves and
Friends AHend
H'll FUnera I.

· .And picture thll in 8 favor· 10 NOW "Titt .Monater''
!lie dear ol~ sonJ I know, just came to Pomeroy !or Christ·
I lee!ly of.
mao, at Ted Reed's home,
"Yea ~·t .._ NeOie lh- or Atty. Fred Crow. I
Of
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a not too lORI 1110 Cbr1J1mu
told lbe bird ae NeW.'• bal." girt of one of lbele

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; I funeral services !w Jerry ~....::::.a ~
Falls r:tclyb at the
Lotort to lbe topic. '11ley cloled wllh
Mrs Harol were Mr. and a ....,..
Mrs: Earl Gd. Grlmm,Mr ~ .~ llurlllc tbl buobteos meel!nl
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nmm, .•., a•n. nports IIIII
- =il~~=-~~~~ ~.::: were given. They decided to pur.
Rn. Argyle Knl&amp;hl ol N...;. d!ue two dozen additional parviDe; !lev. Jallll!l E111ot1, MJn. ~Lves to~-~~
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nt. l!:lliott of Jtme Lew w ·-••• ..._
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va. Mr ~ Mrs D vtd ~ Bnllb Aepeeta of Den tal
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JoJm. Health" WH pmentetlby Mn.

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pointed chatrmaa of the
M. L. ObJin..,.
stand lor the Hay and
111111 and A;["llolklltl ol Po~• I Sbow which the group voted
roy, Oldo,
ltl'Ve on February 9tb, at
Mr and Mrl R.
D*!la SWe Tree Nunery,
are
Mn.
Ida.
Wllaon Tyler oncl Mn. Carolyn
llacent

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Miss Loulae

BATTERIES

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Open 9 to 5 Mon. tbru Frl.-9 to DSaturda,.
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Mason •
QJunty Home
Demaaolratlon •
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Wheel Bearings

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SPECIALS IN EVERY
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IIIli invited the IJ'OIIP to avdtet • oaT nAL
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burg, Mr. and Mrs. Charlea El· JID. Wabilr Orlalload, Mrs.
moad, Va. Jut week.
arf holden for the pinWW'· •
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en, wba In turn would •
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Mrs. Davod Chapman of llaad, Mrl. lllnllnl uevtne, Mn. tba a.t Leba '1'talniiiC
fur a profit. Tho money •
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. earned from sellin&amp; the Item • Ph. 992-2 IOI
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Hill, W. Va.; Mrs. J'a4•1• • .11..., ..._ I. •. o-""' Mrl • ._1.,.. He •• am~
would be used for proJects . at • •
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- -- - - - - -and Mrs. T. E ..ae,tNidl. ...,.. Jltollll. llr Roush, Mra. Clar· Leoter Obltnpr Ia a ~=
met, W. Va.; Mr. IIIli IIn. 81. ftomu, Mrs. Qlirles F'. patient at 'l'lle Medlral 1
aa1r Miller, ~
YOIIter, Mn. Leonard Smllbsotl, &amp;apilalln Galllpal~, Oblo.
Va.; Mrs. Ruby Wallm, Mrt. Mn. Jolin Scarberry and Mrl. Racent vi111Gr1 of Mr.
Zona Rhndel, Cblrll ..._ W. o. J. Howard, Jr.
IMn. Loull Kanebnlk-.
Va.; Mr. a~ .Mrs. Charles
ROTARY CLUB
10111: And)o who Is with
~bbott. Momsville: Mr. oncl
Rome WDiiamson gave 1 pru- U.S. Air P«ee statiolled
Mrs. Marton Dingey, New Hav· t!lltaUon concerning
nuclear Gunner Air Base In
8/Mn'slrushecl Luther
en; · John Watson, Rollert 81ft. warfare and survival In regud ery, Alabama. He wiU
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er, Charleston; Mrs. llGnttlt7 1o bomb shelters at the dinner 10 Carswell Air Bue ID
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Hill and Kay, Floyd and Joe meeting o1 the Rotary Club oD Worth, Teus. He brouabt
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Ca~u·
cake, Mro. Jim Hewston, all of lord Methodist Church, T be Loag l'llllld, N. Y.; Pelt
Leather
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East Uverpoo!; Mr. and Mrs. Club members are Invited 10 at.- Bunter IOU Alr Bue at
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Cocll Hill, Lima: Mr. and Mn. tend tbe Ripley Rotary Club ·1110, lnd.; and Mr. onc1 Mrs.
Don Stephenson and 8 • u Ia b .litlal wllb other clube on Janu. David Kanclm!k and family
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Chaney of Cullnden, W. Vo.: ary lJtll,
Cuyabofla Falls, Oltlo. ·
eloy's C..ls _ _ $6.99'
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Eoder and Thole attendln&amp; were Hermu RuueU Miller II
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too; Mr. and Mrs. Ruy Mlpr, ltr, RineR Ciplllart, Rome Mrf; Jooephino Miller. IJo .
Mr. and Mra. llo!takl Mayer, 111111amJon, Clyde Foley, Edwin with the U. S. Air ll'orca
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II*, a.. lflreUI "l'lwtlll, has been stationed in

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Mill st.. Middleport, badly
needs mi,.,.llalleoU! lumltu...
an&lt;! miscellaneous items. Will
buy or trade for anythtnc.
Bring in ittms or rome iD
and ste us and we will clean
out your garage, oot build·
ing!l, basements and pay f«
items salvaged. " Tufty" Lew.... ........ Mf'Wtce
is, Mgr.
I II 3lp FOR SALE u Ia, ballllllO
II C4lll I .... FM•nl ,....,...
IIUI'II"'V"' C....... 'It C... N
304 MechaDic Streel P"'!"'"'
n ,.,... ,.., - · ••1 •,. ... c:..-c•.mw• lnMrfllftt
ty,
Including a !at floor apart.
........... 0•'""-"' ......... ... COPPER, H 31e lb., ~per.

.......

-

26c, bras!, H, 2lc, brass,

. . . _ .. ''"""" ,, Cl.l,..

C--liO

.l..ti

o•
...

a••• u•••u
""'"II''U"' Into

1""""' 6
6f ...,o

. . ..,. . . . . . . . .

16&lt;, lead , S., lie, broou,

lo:

19&lt;'. z1nc, H, 7c, C.
Sl lj each, C. radiators, I
lb. Bill Bailey, Box 14,
ville. 0 .
1 11 5tc

OP••c:• 04CH.IIII
10 "'~ .. 04 ~.J• U t
.. 1o! ID ll :ll M•D"

lit

Cll .M. ..

I :M

. . . ¥ .... ,

men~

10 ,,...,.
fll ll'l.C:I •

~t ·a

•••UL 1 ,...loouc•••

.....,. .p
PHONE WY 2-21 S6

plus atorase room
one car garlli•· Will ..u reasonably, near bii!!De!a
trict. Glenroy Ewing, owner,
Contact
Hom e r Baxter.
Shown by appointment. 315
Mechanic St., Pomeroy,
phone 992-3337.

I 1%

1966 Ford

t••

plus
.OOX13 tubel111 Nylon Wh1te
4 PlY
18.45 plus tn

Gi1axie rop· HT Cpe. 352 en.
, &amp;ioe, 4Ut9!J)atic trane.1 pow·
it •tee,;lllt' &amp; brakeo, white
rtnish.' red 1hferior trim, low
mileare b1• loet.l ow11er, radio

ALL SIZES AT SIMILAl

LOWU PliCESAT ...

.

•

POMEROY
m-2111

I 64

•

~t: •et Air

SERVICE
eCar eTruclr eHCora • Bulldozer

Frae Estlmai-Discount
To All Customers

KEITH GOBLE FORD

Rutland,

Now $1395

ONLY

o:

Mkldlapart, 0 .

For

Notice

SPECIAL

65 Chevelle
St. Wagon. V8 engine, Pow·
erglide, low mileage, local

walnut console model,

n.l:&gt;-30tp
aod
oil treated stoker coal. Pea-

owner, mint condition

cock Coal Co., 1 block from
traffic light in Chesblre, 0.
Pb. 367-7526.
12 I tie

62 Chevrolet

equipped wiil1 4 speed
BUUGET PRICEI:I lurnlture "
matic changer, 4
speaker our tbJrd Door budgel shop.
sound system, just taken Jn BaiW Flll'llllure, Middleport
Pay $1.25 per week or pay Oblo.
II 12 tl&lt; I
balance due $911.28. Call 992
3218.

I 10

$1895

POMEROY - RANCH
D n~
6
F .nn..l'fl.l!l
rooms (3
rooms), )arge
Jiving rtom,
modern kitchen with . built·ln
cooking units, bath,
large
carport, one acre level lot.

,n,ooo.oo.

G--•
,

inl IUU11
ulda end
See. :z.
from the

DEAR..~"

·

•

1

·

60 Chevrolet
BAIRD BROS.
Biscayne St. Wagon . e
AUTO WRECKING 1 engine,
std ., trans. Good tires,

t

rooms), bath, utility room.
Close to Route 124. $7,500.00,
Albert M. Cox, Broker

Henry Oeland, Saleamaa

19!-3831
Evenlago ft!-UtS or lb-U
I 1%23tc

dark green fini sh.

We ll , I never

·"

$495

a Milk

~:~~~~~~;~;CIN::·:IO~

&gt;

toO .OO

Land. Bide•.. ~~q.. Improwment
a.nd malnt.eniUlCe . . . . . . l.ooo
PubUe Employeel Retirement
PoUc~=:itd. i:ild'Pi.iUiOii_:., .. 400·00

For

~129.

1 • ,.._
.. · ~

~--

UQUUUIIM'

1\i bath!. Ph. - .•.

u·· iS 'tte

Employer ConWibUUDn
J.t7!.00
Chief of PoUce • • • . . . • • • . • • 3.980.00 - - , - . , - - - . , - - , , . . ; - - . , -

Wi i!l

11
: : :·:: _..:8usi:.:.:.:.":.:•:.:•:.::....:Se:.:.:rvk:M:.:.:::.
. :.:__
Flnt Ald E:tPI!DI" , , . , , , , , $00.00 1
Parldnl Meter Ell:peme . , ••, , 800..00
·u 'I'WnD p D n ,_

:JlJf!

"l~f:l

~~:: P~ii~ · b~~~~ei · ·:~

llu,.umoouo .. .. .. .. .. . • .. 11011.00
Contlllr~net!Jel

. . , , , , . • ••
100.00
T•tal Ganlrtl Fund
ICMI.H
Fllll DIP.UTMINT FUND

mu...,. ....,. u
v, .
f.lnn'l iervlcea In
SentiDeJ'I BaJIDel.t

1~;~:~

:.

11

Flremt'D • . , , ••
Fire Appautus
•• , • • ,
Equipment Malnt.enmc• • • • •
Equipment Operation . . . . , .
Vt~lunteer

11

LITTLE ORPHAN AHNIE

Uft d)NDmONINO ~
alllll terYice. Jael:'a Rolrla·
_..._

UTILITY PUND

_ .......,

..

..

'.J..-, •,

" ,,
....

. • T.ooo.oo

3,4.80 .00

, • 15.000.00
210.00
Tools, ~a,alment &amp; SUppUe• .. 200.00
Eq.-ipment Malntenaru:e . , . . 200.00
Equipment Operation . . , ,
200.00
Public Employees Retirement
Employee• . . , •
Material
.. .

..

,,

..

400.00

SYOI&lt;m .. •....... .... . . .

Other F..xpenae
Totel Cemetery
ITREiT

Fur:lt

• , . . • . 100.00

6,UO.CMI

M"INTEHANCI
lliP'AIIl FUNO AND

Pbone .......

D .... .tn Ul- • Co
u~a.••rm.u.

·•

Oblo'

t

'P&gt;RIHCIPAL,

DocroRr.&lt;:,

~

t:RUD1'T~.

..,...,......,.
--.....,_,,..:.
I M tfe

1::1£TERMil'ilHIJ
"I'o WHAT,:iAtt:
AHrm: 9HOUID

' -~ . ·

'

"" "'""'"FJ&gt;i

CUSTOM ltittdJerlng,. '!ill. lJul
bid

p· IiiI

••-1

Mot

i!Mtlllil '

eS. · ~ ~ auael', ' -...-.~ ~
llJ tfc
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _...:;;_.:.;:;..:

li.OOO 00
!1.000.00
•• ,2.000.00
.. .... 11.200.00
o•

01

Crill Uradlnnl
Wllte, Pron or CoA. " IIIW)I'QID

...... .. 800.00
and. Siif!E't
• . • . • • 5.000.00

......

_·::; ..;;;.,.-.,.·· .• . .. '. l.oort.OO

~-~:.".~;..~· .; .. :;": ... : •••

an•nc• 1nd'. lte~t~lr Fund
MOTOR

AMONTH

W• Will Dellnr To Your
Home to Sew on Them
Phone 992·2013 Mlddl•l'orl

Fund

at 992-5509 around
1630tc
every Friday
at the Laurel ClifE
House.
1 4 tfc

Priced For Quick S•le

h11d

macb'nee. ,aD make&amp;.

Npalr .....

WY~·

Tbe Fabric ' Shop,
· :·
t\ulborized. Singer 8aJII .ut
_,..
Service.
J ~ . .;

.,

Jnsur•,..
GET

.i. mUI
. tatioo lflonM
,.. ,_.
... .......,

m

~

. .

TEl lNS'UftANCB AGIGN(..')'
"''C.
belore ....._._
"' lfnllf.
u-.
• .,.._......
,..,_
u1o •••urance
WI IIIAJ .,.
~
IWI
•
able to iavt you DlCIDeJ'~ ;·-.

8

'I

•IJTOMOBlLE
'-

~IIINII'IIICI

a •.li.L.

•

1M"

bleb

cancolledt Lo!l ,.,. ·~•
.... u•--ase• ~-" WY • - .
..-..;; --1 \ooCI
...,..

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ro

CONFIDE-

NYOU.

JYIJ\.1'-:

WH EN 1 TELL YO'J
~E TRUTJ( AIIOUT

:o;:.: f:
r

RICHLE.Y, \rO.JILL
&amp;EE HIM IN A VERY
DIFFERENT LIGHT.

Meigs Equipment Co.

rt..r Me1ga Gener•l Hasp.
992·2176
Pomeroy
you ever used. Sl) easy
Get Blllf Lustre. Rent
tric shampooer $1. Baker
niture Co .
19
--- ~·

VACUUM CLEANER.
Help tNanted
of layaway. tank type wIt
---c , all cleaning attacbmenta.
EXPERIENCED man to work I ly t payments of $5.41.

-

.

4 WhHI Drive

992-2156

ec.t.. Powell Farm ,
Ph, 84:1-2275.

ABBIE AND ILATS

•1964 Dodae 112 Ton
e1964 Jeep Pick Up

In Rutland on Mlin
StrMt &amp; College Ave.
E•rn lt'oney and Prizes
Dollwring Tho Doily
Santlnel to established
Route

farm . house furnish~

I

I I !Ill

·

CO!lltftlctlllll • • • • • • . . -"BAOCt.ot
Total lanltary ....,. - Ia~.,.
o...-.1 werkl CaltltructiP

•1951 Ford Vi Ton
e1960 lntern•tional Y2. Ton
el962 G.M.C, 112 Ten

BOY or GIRL

da;I"V
"'

••••

PICKUP TRUCKS

WANTED

••"eft

·
II,HI,M
IANITAIV IIIWIRI &amp; IIWA.I
DtiPOIAL WORKI COMITilUC:TION

TUNING. Ph.

on

U,HO.It

GAIOLIN*

TAX aTRIET MAINTENANCE ANP
lliPAIR FUND
'
Employee• . . , • . . • . . , 1.500.00
Material .. ••. : . . . . . . . . , , ,, 11(0).00
St.reet Repair . . . . •.• ,, ,
!10(1.(11)
Publie i:mp. Retirement . • • • 120.00
IUJcellaneou•
•• . . ·• ••• 200.00
tot1l state Hlghwey
j •Jt.H
lmprov.ment Fund
~
GINERAL IOND
UTIREMINT FUND
Redemption of B~;~nds . . , , 12,000.00
lnterut on Bode • • • • . . 1..100.110
Tot.il General
Retirement

Wlth 20 Y.. r Factory
Gu1nnteel
Nttlon•lly Adv•rliMd Bnnds
To IJ• Sold at $34,00 E•ch
C...N BE PAID AT $5.00

~ALL

VI!HICLii TND

..... 01111

; ::\\:\ iKWll\IG

. . • . . . . . 100.00
Conlfnlcllon, Malnt·

ALLEY OOP

AUC110NEBII
COmplete SeriiCI

• • • ,

;::;:~·f~~~i:~:~:--~a:::ent

1
1

warran t y. Ph .

Auto S•ln

; '&lt;'~ll!liG-,P"'L"'Y""MO.UTH.--2 -doo~ seiali
· titqulre at the Gulf Station In
~ne . Ph. 949-2253.
1 12 31c

- ·'0'-·-- - - Station
Wagon
Sedan, .one owner,
, R&amp;H,
poller
JOOd ooad!IOII. Ph.

or 119Z-2!M.
12 21 lie

ate occupancy. Pearl
llama. 992-2318 or 992-2681.
ID 3 tle

m-••••
~.

Racine. 0 . .
12 29 tfe
I 12 ltc ·: ~....,._-.-...........;.;._ii-i.

AUCTION
NewandUtod
Mlrch•ndise
Consltnmenh •~:cepted
Thursday •nnlftl 7 p.m.
OppetlN Dri••ln ThN ....
In Meson, W. v•.

J. M. "Jimmy" SlyN
Norlhvp0Ohio
4413444

...

rooms and
home, 2 tuse

gas, 2 farm ponds.

Notice
Wo l :..r
a floQ red
dent of the Stat. of Ollla. •hCIM laet
known addretl 11 c-o Don Workmen,
2110 New Jeney, lndlliUpOIII. lndllnl.
h.l!reby notlf!ed. th•t 1M the ani d.ay

J1nuary,

11Hn, lblJifl J'e•n Work
fllld hU ,petition

l""~'be
.. lnt pleiP.Uff

countr.
and'

him u •h•ferubnt. In
t h e
of Common Plw.ll Mtielt
for
1;;;;;;,;ca" No. t4.otl pr•t1n•
1••
frob!. lliUI Walter tee Work

man on thtt II'O'IIRdJ or 11'011 n•Jieet
af duty, extreme ~:ruell7
wund.
abeenee ~lalntlfl aiM praye for c:ua
tod)' of minor elllldre111 •upport an4
•llmony and other Ptoll'f!r rtrlld' nl.cl
lltllle .UI M fe!' fleu lnl U • anir
._, llltll day of P'•brall'y, 11107.
1

HJl\111 Jtraft WorkMIJI, &lt;f'ilta~ •',
J. B. O' Brian, Att11rne)' tor
Plslntlrt
w•u.I~o~~;wut.•

[! ,I;

."

.... .... . . .. 12.1100.00
• •

By HAROLD GUY ''

New Ha....._,
.,...... ruuu

TU Z.3537.
4 I He
Tetel u·~~~/';,":C. FUND 11•41~... R!ADY:Mu eonerete· .. ...
MalnWnant-e . .
:JOO.OO
ed rl&amp;ht to fOW' ptO)Ict. Fall
Tetal loet D~k Fund
200.00
aod e8SJ. .,.,_
...... ~
C:I!METI.Y FUND
.. ,,... WWIIIII~

street UJI'ht•

Hydrant Rtntal

MERCHANDISE
LIQUIDA TIDN
14 NEW ZIG-ZAG
SEWING MACHIN1:S

DICK TRACY

Sale or "'--··
-.n

-o==HOUSE. Pla..

oo 7 ROOM bouse. •,-,

.....,, ....... .. .. ... ... .

NOTICE

a. HOWIE SCHN51Diilt

i

PHON I 99Z-2176

nn chtef s.aiai"J' . . • • • •

Legal Nolie•

Ellk

Meigs Equ1pmlllt(o;

.

Dump Rental . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

-

fm~ ce~mea and lift dowu

~~:~·-- ....... ....... .. ,,;:::::

InauranM " Bond• , , . • . .

~ !!nV

tor overhauls for the Winter

OBNBRAL FUND:
GENIIlAL FUND

Oflle. Eo!pense . • • , , • , • •• ~""w
.. .. .. ..
,, , • , ,..
UtaliUes . . .
.• .. , ,
,

'. tlj

months. Have your tn.etor
ready to go to · wort wben.

Total Flra Dept. Pund

Daniels
a.m.
AUCTION
at 7:00
Auction

")JI!A:i
'!:'. fl

are runntna a rieclal OD trae-

be ·and they III benby aet
lpproprUted u tollo"''' vl:l::
Tbat tbere be •Pproprlate4

gon&lt;l location .....
'" Admtlolnc
Ci~)' HaU Janitor

SYRACUSE-ONE ACRE LOT
-One story frame (alum inurn shfina)
5 room J 13 bed·oe

r~·1 .

J

..

WIOTHER,

Rave your tractor overhaul-

of

h 1 T~&amp;ll\lrer

'

$995

Ph. ns-3319
12 mi. N. of Pomeroy, 0.,
On St. Rt. 7

of lhe . .ld Villqe

It

ed now. 11 1 b(8 ul'lap. We

dlulna the tl.cll )'l!lr end1n1 Deeember 311t, 1987, thtr ~ouow-

RUTLAND - ON ROUTE 1M- c•"• .. .. .. .. .. ·" • .. .. ooo.oo
380 00
~ t wo story
orne (a urn- soncuor •..• ..· ·.....
· · · · ·, ·..·-.. • • uoo.oo
·
Jnum siding) 6 rooms bath Mayor's Secretary • , . . . • . . 2.800.00

front
porch,
$6
500 ()()

St. Wagon. VB. Powergtlde,
R&amp;FI, el&gt;.:tra nice and one the
whole family can USl'

It Onhalned the
the !.DI•ce, or"""Po,_.,,
•expenMI
,.. u. and
o prov1 , for
other ex.

1~
-nrnd
::1'

WHY PAY RENT??

( ,

,...,, t· . '

TRACTOR
OVERHAULS

Current klHIIlle.l lnd ather
of tbe VWap of hmot Ohil), du.riDI: llle fl~e&amp;l
December 31, 1tln,
~-~;,-~;.~~:}1· Be
by

by

: Now $1395

.loll

ON

NO. H7

~.:,::::•••

S•le

2 Dr. Deluxe model. Locally

original owner.
Spotless
clean interjor, beautiful dark
blue finish, radio and heater

t'

I

-~~-=::.::.:.:_:_=._::::.::_.i_.AAII Ord..lrumu to maD Appropria-

owned and low mileaee

"'"·~

W ITWIOUR
RICH NEW

ANNUAL APPitO,ItiATION

Real bt•ta

'

' ,......

•»#\J a.i

50
. (

U'I)IUVE-fHRU
CAR WASH

OlltDINANCW

I

BIPROUD OF
A CLEAN CAR

eAny Type

BILL SMITH
BODY SHOP

local owner.
Clean interior, white over
turquoise fi.DJsh , VS. Autorna·
tic. Radio and Heater

fOR

-"

6ET ALQI..G

YOUR DIRTY CAR

BODY and
PAINT SERVICE

'-ON TkE 1-lEAF&lt;T

OF A C ILP !.' ...---

ASHAMED OF

Ex~rienced

4 Door. One

U'L ABNER
I

DON1' BE

flY 2-2196

-'101/111.161 N .JU6T AROUND
'!liE GORNERON~E AVENUE!

WY WISI
IIIODLIPOIIT. OHIO

Ali N- ROdiaiOr si)Oi-

$2395

t

I

1J.IERE'S 4 NEW FAMILY

hwlings Honc1115ales

RADIATOR

BLAmNARS
.... m-2143

l1tli
. , eiOROE WOND51

Phantl 992-2143
Po-oy,O.

Bulldour Radlalor To The
Smallest Beater Core.

01'

DICit ltAWUNGI

' BLAmNARS
From tb• Lue~IJl Truck· or

HAD 11'1( A •

NICOl ~-.. . , .CALL

SPRINT

$2495

U.TD

II CINI

BOBCAT

Impala liT &lt;:~'!· 283 VB en·
•inei Power&amp;hde nrn. Bli:.
vin,y interior, low mileage
by loe•l owner, red flnishf
ra&lt;Uo &amp;r: heater, ..w)lltewal
tires.

t · - -..... ...

/ HONDA
SAUS &amp;.SERVICE.

DAVIDSON

MSO SPORT

1966 a.;¥rolet

AT THIIEST PliCES
6701775x1S Nylen ll1ck,

typo, 4 ply _

RADIATOR
SERVICI

BEST PRICESI

UNICO
SNOW TIRES
IUito

HARL~o/

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

S P\&lt;~ lffY ..-""-'"

'
POTATOES, 1&lt;1 Y'!l"' wiDtor
pota!MI wll!le 11&gt;e7
las\.
Clarence Proffitt, Por11111d,
SINGER PORTABLE In
10 Jl tfe
lect condition, ids 181 oqutp. j 0. Ph. 143-DM.
pod. Full price J!Ul , terms .
vacuum cleaner,
Ph. 2-21Bli.
I IS Uc
ouct1011. Pay off $31 or $5
IDOillhly . cau m-5623 .
ELECI'ROLUX !Weeper
1 9 6tp
plete with attoclunonto
paper ba&amp;•. euaranteed. $17.
THI IIGGEST SALE
Ph. 11!12-3el$,
I I!

4

1J;RR18 LE BAD
NIGHTMARE
LAsr NIGHT.

•

For

•

IAu, o' "'RE u

.SerVices
W..t.d To Ivy

...

.

'

By RAL.PH HIIMDAH&amp;.

•·!A'

.,

\

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I

!,

\

•

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•

•

""' ~

't

:r

..

Lewill TradinC Post, 31'11 and

Mill st.. Middleport, badly
needs mi,.,.llalleoU! lumltu...
an&lt;! miscellaneous items. Will
buy or trade for anythtnc.
Bring in ittms or rome iD
and ste us and we will clean
out your garage, oot build·
ing!l, basements and pay f«
items salvaged. " Tufty" Lew.... ........ Mf'Wtce
is, Mgr.
I II 3lp FOR SALE u Ia, ballllllO
II C4lll I .... FM•nl ,....,...
IIUI'II"'V"' C....... 'It C... N
304 MechaDic Streel P"'!"'"'
n ,.,... ,.., - · ••1 •,. ... c:..-c•.mw• lnMrfllftt
ty,
Including a !at floor apart.
........... 0•'""-"' ......... ... COPPER, H 31e lb., ~per.

.......

-

26c, bras!, H, 2lc, brass,

. . . _ .. ''"""" ,, Cl.l,..

C--liO

.l..ti

o•
...

a••• u•••u
""'"II''U"' Into

1""""' 6
6f ...,o

. . ..,. . . . . . . . .

16&lt;, lead , S., lie, broou,

lo:

19&lt;'. z1nc, H, 7c, C.
Sl lj each, C. radiators, I
lb. Bill Bailey, Box 14,
ville. 0 .
1 11 5tc

OP••c:• 04CH.IIII
10 "'~ .. 04 ~.J• U t
.. 1o! ID ll :ll M•D"

lit

Cll .M. ..

I :M

. . . ¥ .... ,

men~

10 ,,...,.
fll ll'l.C:I •

~t ·a

•••UL 1 ,...loouc•••

.....,. .p
PHONE WY 2-21 S6

plus atorase room
one car garlli•· Will ..u reasonably, near bii!!De!a
trict. Glenroy Ewing, owner,
Contact
Hom e r Baxter.
Shown by appointment. 315
Mechanic St., Pomeroy,
phone 992-3337.

I 1%

1966 Ford

t••

plus
.OOX13 tubel111 Nylon Wh1te
4 PlY
18.45 plus tn

Gi1axie rop· HT Cpe. 352 en.
, &amp;ioe, 4Ut9!J)atic trane.1 pow·
it •tee,;lllt' &amp; brakeo, white
rtnish.' red 1hferior trim, low
mileare b1• loet.l ow11er, radio

ALL SIZES AT SIMILAl

LOWU PliCESAT ...

.

•

POMEROY
m-2111

I 64

•

~t: •et Air

SERVICE
eCar eTruclr eHCora • Bulldozer

Frae Estlmai-Discount
To All Customers

KEITH GOBLE FORD

Rutland,

Now $1395

ONLY

o:

Mkldlapart, 0 .

For

Notice

SPECIAL

65 Chevelle
St. Wagon. V8 engine, Pow·
erglide, low mileage, local

walnut console model,

n.l:&gt;-30tp
aod
oil treated stoker coal. Pea-

owner, mint condition

cock Coal Co., 1 block from
traffic light in Chesblre, 0.
Pb. 367-7526.
12 I tie

62 Chevrolet

equipped wiil1 4 speed
BUUGET PRICEI:I lurnlture "
matic changer, 4
speaker our tbJrd Door budgel shop.
sound system, just taken Jn BaiW Flll'llllure, Middleport
Pay $1.25 per week or pay Oblo.
II 12 tl&lt; I
balance due $911.28. Call 992
3218.

I 10

$1895

POMEROY - RANCH
D n~
6
F .nn..l'fl.l!l
rooms (3
rooms), )arge
Jiving rtom,
modern kitchen with . built·ln
cooking units, bath,
large
carport, one acre level lot.

,n,ooo.oo.

G--•
,

inl IUU11
ulda end
See. :z.
from the

DEAR..~"

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60 Chevrolet
BAIRD BROS.
Biscayne St. Wagon . e
AUTO WRECKING 1 engine,
std ., trans. Good tires,

t

rooms), bath, utility room.
Close to Route 124. $7,500.00,
Albert M. Cox, Broker

Henry Oeland, Saleamaa

19!-3831
Evenlago ft!-UtS or lb-U
I 1%23tc

dark green fini sh.

We ll , I never

·"

$495

a Milk

~:~~~~~~;~;CIN::·:IO~

&gt;

toO .OO

Land. Bide•.. ~~q.. Improwment
a.nd malnt.eniUlCe . . . . . . l.ooo
PubUe Employeel Retirement
PoUc~=:itd. i:ild'Pi.iUiOii_:., .. 400·00

For

~129.

1 • ,.._
.. · ~

~--

UQUUUIIM'

1\i bath!. Ph. - .•.

u·· iS 'tte

Employer ConWibUUDn
J.t7!.00
Chief of PoUce • • • . . . • • • . • • 3.980.00 - - , - . , - - - . , - - , , . . ; - - . , -

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11
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. :.:__
Flnt Ald E:tPI!DI" , , . , , , , , $00.00 1
Parldnl Meter Ell:peme . , ••, , 800..00
·u 'I'WnD p D n ,_

:JlJf!

"l~f:l

~~:: P~ii~ · b~~~~ei · ·:~

llu,.umoouo .. .. .. .. .. . • .. 11011.00
Contlllr~net!Jel

. . , , , , . • ••
100.00
T•tal Ganlrtl Fund
ICMI.H
Fllll DIP.UTMINT FUND

mu...,. ....,. u
v, .
f.lnn'l iervlcea In
SentiDeJ'I BaJIDel.t

1~;~:~

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11

Flremt'D • . , , ••
Fire Appautus
•• , • • ,
Equipment Malnt.enmc• • • • •
Equipment Operation . . . . , .
Vt~lunteer

11

LITTLE ORPHAN AHNIE

Uft d)NDmONINO ~
alllll terYice. Jael:'a Rolrla·
_..._

UTILITY PUND

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....

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3,4.80 .00

, • 15.000.00
210.00
Tools, ~a,alment &amp; SUppUe• .. 200.00
Eq.-ipment Malntenaru:e . , . . 200.00
Equipment Operation . . , ,
200.00
Public Employees Retirement
Employee• . . , •
Material
.. .

..

,,

..

400.00

SYOI&lt;m .. •....... .... . . .

Other F..xpenae
Totel Cemetery
ITREiT

Fur:lt

• , . . • . 100.00

6,UO.CMI

M"INTEHANCI
lliP'AIIl FUNO AND

Pbone .......

D .... .tn Ul- • Co
u~a.••rm.u.

·•

Oblo'

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'P&gt;RIHCIPAL,

DocroRr.&lt;:,

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t:RUD1'T~.

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1::1£TERMil'ilHIJ
"I'o WHAT,:iAtt:
AHrm: 9HOUID

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CUSTOM ltittdJerlng,. '!ill. lJul
bid

p· IiiI

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eS. · ~ ~ auael', ' -...-.~ ~
llJ tfc
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _...:;;_.:.;:;..:

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!1.000.00
•• ,2.000.00
.. .... 11.200.00
o•

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Crill Uradlnnl
Wllte, Pron or CoA. " IIIW)I'QID

...... .. 800.00
and. Siif!E't
• . • . • • 5.000.00

......

_·::; ..;;;.,.-.,.·· .• . .. '. l.oort.OO

~-~:.".~;..~· .; .. :;": ... : •••

an•nc• 1nd'. lte~t~lr Fund
MOTOR

AMONTH

W• Will Dellnr To Your
Home to Sew on Them
Phone 992·2013 Mlddl•l'orl

Fund

at 992-5509 around
1630tc
every Friday
at the Laurel ClifE
House.
1 4 tfc

Priced For Quick S•le

h11d

macb'nee. ,aD make&amp;.

Npalr .....

WY~·

Tbe Fabric ' Shop,
· :·
t\ulborized. Singer 8aJII .ut
_,..
Service.
J ~ . .;

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"''C.
belore ....._._
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u1o •••urance
WI IIIAJ .,.
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CONFIDE-

NYOU.

JYIJ\.1'-:

WH EN 1 TELL YO'J
~E TRUTJ( AIIOUT

:o;:.: f:
r

RICHLE.Y, \rO.JILL
&amp;EE HIM IN A VERY
DIFFERENT LIGHT.

Meigs Equipment Co.

rt..r Me1ga Gener•l Hasp.
992·2176
Pomeroy
you ever used. Sl) easy
Get Blllf Lustre. Rent
tric shampooer $1. Baker
niture Co .
19
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VACUUM CLEANER.
Help tNanted
of layaway. tank type wIt
---c , all cleaning attacbmenta.
EXPERIENCED man to work I ly t payments of $5.41.

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4 WhHI Drive

992-2156

ec.t.. Powell Farm ,
Ph, 84:1-2275.

ABBIE AND ILATS

•1964 Dodae 112 Ton
e1964 Jeep Pick Up

In Rutland on Mlin
StrMt &amp; College Ave.
E•rn lt'oney and Prizes
Dollwring Tho Doily
Santlnel to established
Route

farm . house furnish~

I

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CO!lltftlctlllll • • • • • • . . -"BAOCt.ot
Total lanltary ....,. - Ia~.,.
o...-.1 werkl CaltltructiP

•1951 Ford Vi Ton
e1960 lntern•tional Y2. Ton
el962 G.M.C, 112 Ten

BOY or GIRL

da;I"V
"'

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PICKUP TRUCKS

WANTED

••"eft

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II,HI,M
IANITAIV IIIWIRI &amp; IIWA.I
DtiPOIAL WORKI COMITilUC:TION

TUNING. Ph.

on

U,HO.It

GAIOLIN*

TAX aTRIET MAINTENANCE ANP
lliPAIR FUND
'
Employee• . . , • . . • . . , 1.500.00
Material .. ••. : . . . . . . . . , , ,, 11(0).00
St.reet Repair . . . . •.• ,, ,
!10(1.(11)
Publie i:mp. Retirement . • • • 120.00
IUJcellaneou•
•• . . ·• ••• 200.00
tot1l state Hlghwey
j •Jt.H
lmprov.ment Fund
~
GINERAL IOND
UTIREMINT FUND
Redemption of B~;~nds . . , , 12,000.00
lnterut on Bode • • • • . . 1..100.110
Tot.il General
Retirement

Wlth 20 Y.. r Factory
Gu1nnteel
Nttlon•lly Adv•rliMd Bnnds
To IJ• Sold at $34,00 E•ch
C...N BE PAID AT $5.00

~ALL

VI!HICLii TND

..... 01111

; ::\\:\ iKWll\IG

. . • . . . . . 100.00
Conlfnlcllon, Malnt·

ALLEY OOP

AUC110NEBII
COmplete SeriiCI

• • • ,

;::;:~·f~~~i:~:~:--~a:::ent

1
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warran t y. Ph .

Auto S•ln

; '&lt;'~ll!liG-,P"'L"'Y""MO.UTH.--2 -doo~ seiali
· titqulre at the Gulf Station In
~ne . Ph. 949-2253.
1 12 31c

- ·'0'-·-- - - Station
Wagon
Sedan, .one owner,
, R&amp;H,
poller
JOOd ooad!IOII. Ph.

or 119Z-2!M.
12 21 lie

ate occupancy. Pearl
llama. 992-2318 or 992-2681.
ID 3 tle

m-••••
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Racine. 0 . .
12 29 tfe
I 12 ltc ·: ~....,._-.-...........;.;._ii-i.

AUCTION
NewandUtod
Mlrch•ndise
Consltnmenh •~:cepted
Thursday •nnlftl 7 p.m.
OppetlN Dri••ln ThN ....
In Meson, W. v•.

J. M. "Jimmy" SlyN
Norlhvp0Ohio
4413444

...

rooms and
home, 2 tuse

gas, 2 farm ponds.

Notice
Wo l :..r
a floQ red
dent of the Stat. of Ollla. •hCIM laet
known addretl 11 c-o Don Workmen,
2110 New Jeney, lndlliUpOIII. lndllnl.
h.l!reby notlf!ed. th•t 1M the ani d.ay

J1nuary,

11Hn, lblJifl J'e•n Work
fllld hU ,petition

l""~'be
.. lnt pleiP.Uff

countr.
and'

him u •h•ferubnt. In
t h e
of Common Plw.ll Mtielt
for
1;;;;;;,;ca" No. t4.otl pr•t1n•
1••
frob!. lliUI Walter tee Work

man on thtt II'O'IIRdJ or 11'011 n•Jieet
af duty, extreme ~:ruell7
wund.
abeenee ~lalntlfl aiM praye for c:ua
tod)' of minor elllldre111 •upport an4
•llmony and other Ptoll'f!r rtrlld' nl.cl
lltllle .UI M fe!' fleu lnl U • anir
._, llltll day of P'•brall'y, 11107.
1

HJl\111 Jtraft WorkMIJI, &lt;f'ilta~ •',
J. B. O' Brian, Att11rne)' tor
Plslntlrt
w•u.I~o~~;wut.•

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• •

By HAROLD GUY ''

New Ha....._,
.,...... ruuu

TU Z.3537.
4 I He
Tetel u·~~~/';,":C. FUND 11•41~... R!ADY:Mu eonerete· .. ...
MalnWnant-e . .
:JOO.OO
ed rl&amp;ht to fOW' ptO)Ict. Fall
Tetal loet D~k Fund
200.00
aod e8SJ. .,.,_
...... ~
C:I!METI.Y FUND
.. ,,... WWIIIII~

street UJI'ht•

Hydrant Rtntal

MERCHANDISE
LIQUIDA TIDN
14 NEW ZIG-ZAG
SEWING MACHIN1:S

DICK TRACY

Sale or "'--··
-.n

-o==HOUSE. Pla..

oo 7 ROOM bouse. •,-,

.....,, ....... .. .. ... ... .

NOTICE

a. HOWIE SCHN51Diilt

i

PHON I 99Z-2176

nn chtef s.aiai"J' . . • • • •

Legal Nolie•

Ellk

Meigs Equ1pmlllt(o;

.

Dump Rental . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

-

fm~ ce~mea and lift dowu

~~:~·-- ....... ....... .. ,,;:::::

InauranM " Bond• , , . • . .

~ !!nV

tor overhauls for the Winter

OBNBRAL FUND:
GENIIlAL FUND

Oflle. Eo!pense . • • , , • , • •• ~""w
.. .. .. ..
,, , • , ,..
UtaliUes . . .
.• .. , ,
,

'. tlj

months. Have your tn.etor
ready to go to · wort wben.

Total Flra Dept. Pund

Daniels
a.m.
AUCTION
at 7:00
Auction

")JI!A:i
'!:'. fl

are runntna a rieclal OD trae-

be ·and they III benby aet
lpproprUted u tollo"''' vl:l::
Tbat tbere be •Pproprlate4

gon&lt;l location .....
'" Admtlolnc
Ci~)' HaU Janitor

SYRACUSE-ONE ACRE LOT
-One story frame (alum inurn shfina)
5 room J 13 bed·oe

r~·1 .

J

..

WIOTHER,

Rave your tractor overhaul-

of

h 1 T~&amp;ll\lrer

'

$995

Ph. ns-3319
12 mi. N. of Pomeroy, 0.,
On St. Rt. 7

of lhe . .ld Villqe

It

ed now. 11 1 b(8 ul'lap. We

dlulna the tl.cll )'l!lr end1n1 Deeember 311t, 1987, thtr ~ouow-

RUTLAND - ON ROUTE 1M- c•"• .. .. .. .. .. ·" • .. .. ooo.oo
380 00
~ t wo story
orne (a urn- soncuor •..• ..· ·.....
· · · · ·, ·..·-.. • • uoo.oo
·
Jnum siding) 6 rooms bath Mayor's Secretary • , . . . • . . 2.800.00

front
porch,
$6
500 ()()

St. Wagon. VB. Powergtlde,
R&amp;FI, el&gt;.:tra nice and one the
whole family can USl'

It Onhalned the
the !.DI•ce, or"""Po,_.,,
•expenMI
,.. u. and
o prov1 , for
other ex.

1~
-nrnd
::1'

WHY PAY RENT??

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TRACTOR
OVERHAULS

Current klHIIlle.l lnd ather
of tbe VWap of hmot Ohil), du.riDI: llle fl~e&amp;l
December 31, 1tln,
~-~;,-~;.~~:}1· Be
by

by

: Now $1395

.loll

ON

NO. H7

~.:,::::•••

S•le

2 Dr. Deluxe model. Locally

original owner.
Spotless
clean interjor, beautiful dark
blue finish, radio and heater

t'

I

-~~-=::.::.:.:_:_=._::::.::_.i_.AAII Ord..lrumu to maD Appropria-

owned and low mileaee

"'"·~

W ITWIOUR
RICH NEW

ANNUAL APPitO,ItiATION

Real bt•ta

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•»#\J a.i

50
. (

U'I)IUVE-fHRU
CAR WASH

OlltDINANCW

I

BIPROUD OF
A CLEAN CAR

eAny Type

BILL SMITH
BODY SHOP

local owner.
Clean interior, white over
turquoise fi.DJsh , VS. Autorna·
tic. Radio and Heater

fOR

-"

6ET ALQI..G

YOUR DIRTY CAR

BODY and
PAINT SERVICE

'-ON TkE 1-lEAF&lt;T

OF A C ILP !.' ...---

ASHAMED OF

Ex~rienced

4 Door. One

U'L ABNER
I

DON1' BE

flY 2-2196

-'101/111.161 N .JU6T AROUND
'!liE GORNERON~E AVENUE!

WY WISI
IIIODLIPOIIT. OHIO

Ali N- ROdiaiOr si)Oi-

$2395

t

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1J.IERE'S 4 NEW FAMILY

hwlings Honc1115ales

RADIATOR

BLAmNARS
.... m-2143

l1tli
. , eiOROE WOND51

Phantl 992-2143
Po-oy,O.

Bulldour Radlalor To The
Smallest Beater Core.

01'

DICit ltAWUNGI

' BLAmNARS
From tb• Lue~IJl Truck· or

HAD 11'1( A •

NICOl ~-.. . , .CALL

SPRINT

$2495

U.TD

II CINI

BOBCAT

Impala liT &lt;:~'!· 283 VB en·
•inei Power&amp;hde nrn. Bli:.
vin,y interior, low mileage
by loe•l owner, red flnishf
ra&lt;Uo &amp;r: heater, ..w)lltewal
tires.

t · - -..... ...

/ HONDA
SAUS &amp;.SERVICE.

DAVIDSON

MSO SPORT

1966 a.;¥rolet

AT THIIEST PliCES
6701775x1S Nylen ll1ck,

typo, 4 ply _

RADIATOR
SERVICI

BEST PRICESI

UNICO
SNOW TIRES
IUito

HARL~o/

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

S P\&lt;~ lffY ..-""-'"

'
POTATOES, 1&lt;1 Y'!l"' wiDtor
pota!MI wll!le 11&gt;e7
las\.
Clarence Proffitt, Por11111d,
SINGER PORTABLE In
10 Jl tfe
lect condition, ids 181 oqutp. j 0. Ph. 143-DM.
pod. Full price J!Ul , terms .
vacuum cleaner,
Ph. 2-21Bli.
I IS Uc
ouct1011. Pay off $31 or $5
IDOillhly . cau m-5623 .
ELECI'ROLUX !Weeper
1 9 6tp
plete with attoclunonto
paper ba&amp;•. euaranteed. $17.
THI IIGGEST SALE
Ph. 11!12-3el$,
I I!

4

1J;RR18 LE BAD
NIGHTMARE
LAsr NIGHT.

•

For

•

IAu, o' "'RE u

.SerVices
W..t.d To Ivy

...

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By RAL.PH HIIMDAH&amp;.

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dont; Mrs. Eme&lt;son Jones,...,.
rotary; and Mn.RI&gt;Ier Morgan.
ttuaurer. Five ~-~~
_ , elected to ·~~ ......
The review ol the allenlOOII
wu Jiveo by Mrs. Walter Waddell, titled, ..Thomas.. written
by Shelley Mydans, a mvel in
five parl3 about Thomas Beckofficers elected were ett, of the 1Zth century. The
Nan Moore, president; story leUs of his chll~ and

electe4""' ......
lhe Mid• 1 t •an•y Club wday • • • • at lhe home ol
II C. M. - Y . The meet..
lllil wll "'l"""'i with the siDging
dl ..AIMrlca, tbl! Beautiful"
Will\ Mts. Hennesy at the or-

gal.

~ew

Mra.

I

VIomens

WORIC TROUSER$

Class Discusses
New Pro "ects
At MeN eil Home

Ab

r

Omeroy

l

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Ar

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About

Middleport

V • Embuay II Otmo 'trem
·.lid Ulllor of liWl1
oa

ana..

1!DMUND CLUBB
Wrlttu lor
UatMtl l'rat llllmlatieald
NEW YORK (UPI)-The present dtveiO[llllant in China
· BJ 0,

·Sale! Mens Sweaters

'

,$29.50 COATS

A good selection of slzeo ond ityles. Select what you
need now durlne lhe January Sale.

~0· 00
. lol•
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'$26
. .

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Special Purchase and
Sale of 385 Dozen

BATH TOWELS
WASH CLOTHS

HAND TOWELS

S1ight irregulars -of a well known brand. Fine quality.
Beautiful colors and patterns. Florals -

$40·

\

$59.50 COATS

.. $45·00

MENS $2.9S "f:URTLE NICK KNIT JHIRTS . .....
MENS $U5 VELOUR SPORT SHIRTS . . . . •....
toYS $3,95 LONG SLEEVE SPORT SHilTS .•• •••
BOYS $3.95 SCRUB DENIM .PORT SHUtTS ......
BOYS $3.95 VELOUR SPORT SHIRT$
. ......
BOYS $1.95 LONG SLEEVE ·SPORT SHIRT$ . . ....
MENS $5.95 and ...95 CORDUROY SLACKS ....
BOYS $5.95 ond $4.95 CORDUROY· $LACKS ... ...

::""to

' Solo
I

COATS

$50·00

•'

Ali i: othtr Cools for
wo~ . and children
; In~ In the
Jtnulry Stle.

Solid Colors- Jacquard Patterns.

59c and 69c Wash Cloths

Sale 25c

Don't Forget
Our Sale Of

FOR MEN

Lee Blanket Lined

DRESSES
WOMEN'S
In !he Ready to WeaT

. I

Department on the 2nd,

.', ,' I

· floor.

Well Known Brand•.
.
In regular sizes, Junior
sizes, womens and h a If
sizes.

:·

hi 50.

)(.1 ' .

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$13.95 DRESSES
$9.00

I

Has electric eye - hl/ {oclislltg neciesaary.

~9.88
Jual 3-$34.50 Stormotlc Camer• Outfits $16.11
Just 1-$18.95 Sttrfln ~·-• Outfit ...• $8.88
Just 1-$12.45 St1rm1tl1 e-ra Outfit . • • t6,11

E.rra Toll8h Jolt Donlm

OVERALLS

this..,..,

No need fo ,HOUI'
IIW ,
.,. becauM food MVW lllilcll ··

Sale! Boys Sweaters
Sweaters for the little boys and a good selection for
sizes 8 to 20. Slipover and coat styles.

•

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WORLD

TEFLOtlD 1o.IMh FRY PAN

$16.50 DRESSES
Sol•

$11·00

(and other dres... ot

NEW YORK (UP!) - A spectacular wall of flame,
:~~:~ b a gas main explosion, rolled through a su·
J,sidentlal section today, incinerating homes
b
"
.. f:~:ke":e~e an atom bomb," one witness said.
earllv four hours after the explosion and fire there
Were no reports of deaths or serious Injuries. Several
hundred persons were evacuated from th e area, many
roused by two policemen who raced from door to door
at rtl sleeping occupants
toe ng 1 ak
Jl'lreflgbtera Isolated tbe blaze
left, Principal of Pomeroy and Middleport :a~~o~k by the two
about thr~ ho'!f'l Isler, and
Frank Vaugl!an, Americanism Chairman
apparently averted
tnllSI of tbe 10epbic gas feeding
Post No. 39 of Pomeroy, titled, "The Ameri· lrl&amp;~ ~live
lbe fire had been cut Off by
Jr.l!'he book Is for the Pomeroy
!ncluOi '1 i 24
then.
Post. .
. . . , · " , ...
meilt ng ere
'· .
1'Uia,. of brftlltmt l!l'anJe
Dam.;. wand
dame 400 feet high lighted the
Another 20
morning clartnea, periJ.
some heavily
1ng 8 tz.block area.
Vltdergr.;... lilplesloll
UPI staff comspondent Nat
The fire 1n the Queens
Gibson said the c1amnge at ~
mllea
from
the
beart
beart of the 1trlcken area
10
,.
Manhattan was touched off
looked as II II had been !nlllcted
•
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by a bomb blast Windowa In
(Contlnued 00 .P&amp;Je 2)

MOVIE' CAMERAS '·

•nd

Sale!
Boys1.95 .

proportionole uvingsl

Eli* te F*orce*
Move in lO
Hold Ground

Be An Early Bird P1lnter. Enloy • Cerefree$prlngl

Sale! Glidden Spred Scltin

SHIRTS

No fume - no odor. 1'8int aalely wllh window• clo• ·
ed .100% Latex wonder wall paint. Spred Satin dries

in 20 minutes.

Mrs. curd is
President of
OES . .

Slzeo 8 to 18, aolld

$6.69 g•llons J1nu1,Y S1le
$5.20
$2.15 qu•rts J1n1N1ry S•le
$1.60
$2.50 qts. Spred Lustre To Mitch \i

colors, smart plaids

and checka. Button
down ivy style col·
Iars. Many tapered
styles.

1.39

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Boys3.95

Skirt
Sale

are

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permanent

Beltleu model&amp;

wom

Without a cull .and the
popular cuffed oty!e
lh•t hu belt loops and
Jooka oo IIOod.

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SAIGON (UPII - U. S. Aro
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.au AmerleU ' ltlfaDtry pu:y fl8lltiDII Ia the iroa 'Jrl.
nate laday kJilliqi •!PI aoJd.
lentlld~M,

SAVE ON

3.15

Westclox Alarm Clocks
IN OUR JANUARY SALE
All modela ue Included In this aale. SprlnJI wind
llmna IDd.etectrlc llmna. Westclox quality.

loyo $1;95 and $2.95

CARHARTT BROWN DUCK OVERAW

:. ·'

You'll Hke the fine color and easy operation of tn
RCA VIctor Color TV. Use Elberfeltls Sensible Credit
Service to budeet your paymentt.

WINTER CAPS
•

The Carpenters style with nail apron and double reinforced knees plus the construction worker style
that's so perfect for toueh, hard wear. All sizes. Water repellent, snag proof, washable.
Be sure to see, too, the Carhart! Brown Duck Work ·
Jackets with nylon quilt lining, zipper front and button front styl.es. Sizes 38 to 50.

Leathers - Corduro71 Vln,ylo and Woo1a.

.

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Ji; 9 feot tnd t2 feot widths
eTht, will be on"-" Ill!~'' Toy

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&gt;· .. 1·

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'·

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I

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.

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WASHINGTON (UPI) -fte. control of . the mmmlltee atltlltlon, a key lli*'al _ . . ,
publicans now hold the balance Thursday with an agreement Rep. John E. Fo&amp;q, I),JU,
of power on the crucial House between Democratic and GOP tiled Tueaday.
Appropriations . Committee - leaders on cOmmittee ratios.
ll)e'llti!IOC•..,n,etsw ~v::: ,.':
and it bodes 1U lor President
Add llepabllc~ Vote
1~
Johnaon's Great
SociOty In general, the ratios followed to fill on tho
Approprtatlooli
closely
the
oew
M8
to
111
party
Committee;
tbe
BeppbUcau
proerams.
clay b akdown in the h
BUI
Afterhsa serl~-olred0Jl011]n!_ tbe llrbee al bad ·~c.&lt;ect"::'~t tb6
There are no ~
trlump -engu,ee
WI••
r s
-.help of delecting Democrats - approprlaU011s raUo would be otller oommittee nUoa qretid
conservattre fortes have dell! set at the 30-20 breakdown tilat upon by Speak• .lOhD
yet anolliet Wow to adminlslr• traditionally prevailed pnor lo McCormack, D-Masa,, pd· GOP
leader Qer.W R. Ford, Midi.
lion prosrcts in tile fiOth the 89th Congress. ,._
1111
QRtgteu.
Instead;
•nmrttee
With . .QIOW 1!001~ welfare '!Is l!lllsraed by one man to •
leglalatlon •lrtuolly. ruled out by membership of 30 . Democrats
GOP electloa gabis lat Nov. I. ud :11 Bepublleana. Tha utn
lhe Great Society batUes ahead GOP vote promised more
are u:peetetl to be fooght t:ooble for JohnaoD tiCimlnlltrlmainly over money. The House lion spendin1 requests.
.
Approprlatloos Committee · Is Even at the ~ fl0.20
whore the main money deci·rraUo the appropnalions panel
siot1J are made.
woulcl bave beeR heavily weiJht..
Conservative forceB took firm ed on the conservative side. In

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auk
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Re-eJects

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Charlea Hoyman, Cmo1l Norris, Albert Hll~ Jr., Roy
D.
J. W. Weaver, Jr.,
David Yoot,
Georp
Nelgler and Tbomsa Wolfe.
Olflcra renamed are
Mr•
Hayman, chainniD of the board
and president; Mr. ~•
first vlce-prealdent; Mr. Y~
olce president; Mr. we..
secretary, and Mr. Wolfe,
jcaahler.
The lK atockholdero • - "
at the annual meeting iearDthe bank enjoyed .... ot ill
lbet1:er yeara in 11188, a aralb
of about 10 per cea1.

wblch he Is president and prtn.
clpal owner.
.Mr. Kerr's contracting bus!neas hu been prlmaru, in commerclal, sctiools, ud
office

other cloic activities .
Mr. Hohstetter reported to
lhe stockholders. that ~ bank
enjoyed ~ther IDCrease m bu..
1ness clurmg year with total a..
bu!lcllnJS.
sets up about $1100 111111 to nearly
111111
He sloo ~as developed Royal t1,5011, ·
1••
1n sav.,.s
.....
Park
near
Five
Points
He
said
an
increase
"""
de ' b f
O&lt;M 111111 br-""'t
which Is a leading recreational
post~: 0 ";"
':;d
area in southerr:~ Cheste :·~;::: .. ~:~He I• a
Import.
11 res!:
Methodist ·
' pa ~ ance of savings deposits in dt&gt;:nt; '::.!en~~~ mesuc bankin&amp;," he told stoct.
pn!S!ilent of tile Eaatem Athlet.. holders.

tth

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from

and I'
Be· wu
Cbea
Miller • · Karr
assoc
,_..,
Construction
11151 to 11162, lben ore .
e
Karr CCIDS~rt1ctloo CoiniitlliY of

Stop ID the mualc department on the aecond floor.
Select the RI;:A VIctor Color TV you want In the
finish and screen size you like best.

preu, a1zes 8 to 1s.

But of couno deft!Ciplllelll8

may take ....,..I forma. u Mae
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K!. Js aadualed
.;.live of Melli lc Booaters Aam., a member of Discussing hank policy; !:
Shade RIVer Lodge No. 453, aald that the progress o

caw:.laled~lhSchool.

RCA Victor Color Television

Trousers

$5.95 SKIRTS----- SALE $4.50
$7.95 SKIRTS
SALE $5.50
$8.95 SKIRTS
SALE $6.00
$10.95 SKIRTS_
SALE $8.00
$12.95 SKIRTS
SALE $10.00
$13.95 SKIRTS
SALE $11.00

.Mr
•

(Alkyd Enamel!

J1nu1ry S.le $2.00

oppoollkm to llao q Lbt 11
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'
Aa repr&lt;IJ tho fUture, otiher
Mao wJil will, ·or the oppoaltiolt
/action wJil wiD.

Nat Jets Shoof
0££"Jeers
Down Two Migs ~=·~~t"'::~~
~:.;E: =
Horace Karr Elected to Bank Board ~.::::::-...:

TAIPEI, Formosa (UPI) - Nationalist Chinese jet
fighters shot down two communist Chinese MIG19s over
tbe Formosa Straits today, the defense ministry announ· Horsce Kerr of Cheater,
BY THE UJ'l
ced . •.The Nationalists said the Communist jets OplmediJ&gt;r:;:;t Tri-State Area .,.,.,.
J'
ljrst.
tractor was elected Tuesday by
U
P to oter1
.tour Nationalist jets encountered 12 Communist stockho'tders o! the
Pomeroy
CINCINNAn MIGi9s while patroting
of the island of Que· N 11 sl Bank lo 118 board of
.llere will be asked next Novem· mo,;. the
a on
ber .to renew an 8.55-mll! pub- said~"
.IJe. school operatlll1 te~ -.
Dfreclors re-elected at the ·an•
,
The
MIGS
"'"
In
. were Dr. R• E.
Pirl·.- in December which
..
wer~ fl, ••g
nual meetmg
vJ4";; almost one-third of the thre&lt;;,waves, !he ministry said.
Boice Alfred M Elberfeld, FAaobool's anoual budget
Dr. The Nationalists returned the
taonHobstetter,WarrenPickeDa,
Paul Miller, new llipertntendent Communist lire, downlnjj: two
Manning n. Webster and Eldon
or ·sdloots, said II the Jssue laiJ.. MIGS,
Weeka. Mr. Hobstetter was reed, "we face the prospect o1 The defense ministry said tile
~a~~~.:! :~ ~
clooJng the schools.'
Nationalist air Ioree .BUffered no
elected ecretsr)l

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Gas Mains Gp Up Like an
Atomic Bomb, Witness Says

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$2.95 1nd $3.95 SWEATERS- SALE $2100
$4.95 •nd$5.95 SWEATERS- SAtE $3.00
$6.95 1nd $7.95.SWEATERS- SALE $4.00
$8.95 SWEATERS
SALE $5.00

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style _ Lee Unlined Jackett
- Lee Work Caps both lined
and unlined. You'll find all
sizes - and you'IJ like the
WIQ' Lee Work Clothes fit
and wear.

lineriJblll,

oppooe btm 1111ttelllt!f Jla9t101
cllred liiol&lt;tre. tiW )It the
mtllliJnr ~ tho
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$4.041

Irregulars of our best selllnt
most popular Chtldrell! short •
sleeve and Bleeveless shirts
iD soHd colors and stripea.
Sizes from 2 to 7 and 8 to 12.
Thtse 1llght lrregul•n •r•

See the b1t selection of men1
Lee Blue Denim Overt~ lls Lee Wt!Ue Carpenters Over,_nl!l _ Lee Hickl)ry Stripe
carpenter.! Overa}h - Lee
White Painters Overa11B -

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ln zipper or

eentro1 mlll!lllttee l!Phlurvlent
lo hll - ·
What batt started out 11 •
t!Ulerence over polley now
beelme 1 itrVe .... power.
But Mao'a ODb" ciWice to win
qalnat a majority ol hard,
Iough _m_. are tile !Dell ol
the Oi!neu Conutllmlll central
commlltee-was to win quickly.
Mao tllcl not will quickly on

but 11ao _,IDc!r hlllllll beea
'lri1IIDI to 111m1t 1111 del'eol. 'l1lla
JlriDCa ,. to lbe Jli'UODI lime.
The tdlllltlm u I aee R Ia at
lollowa:
ll Ia ...., ltdmltted b1 1(10
...pporton -« !boy pnllelll to
be hll llllppOI'tel's -lhat lila
w forced to wlthtlraw lroTD
tile cllalnnaushlp ol the adnete
People's 1\epul&gt;lic in IIIII IInder
preuuno, and that b!a leacletahlp hu been 1p&gt;red nonover
by those in power over the lost
two yean, tbot Is, IInce IIIII
when be undertooiJ tbls new
lcleologicll rectlftcat!on cam-

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Stripes -

$1.98 and $2.98 Bath Towels_ Sale $1.00
89c and 99c Hand Towels _ _ Sale 39c

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that &lt;&gt;ceo!lotl and a11er he bad
bretJ&amp;hl ., .,...,. mat 11t1t1et
tllld: .,...ftti 11M ll&gt;cceeded
after JJI5 Ill O"'l'i"' - . 1 ol
1111 Intended 'flcthna -tho
_,at!m ~ lllllud
o! conflllllbltl tholr lifto and
t1as11itJC far lbe nell'Otl all
from the pollt!eal ....,., they
11 o o d WI ud 1 at b t red
otreagth, Tbey Ollanlsed • Red
GUard of their own -their
workers ud peaunts optnJI
Mao ud Un ud the Maoist
Red Guards.
lttlllal Jl'allare
So the Red Guard movement
lalled hllUally of Its purpose,

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August Jtll, Mat trtat u •
determine pollcy wtlll n,ards
to hoth dQmestic pd forei&amp;D
aHoirl along the ~ Ut-..
what Is, the "Red" lines oo
clooe to his heart.
AI that Ume, be 8JIPI"IIU7
was oppooed by a majority .S
the cenlrsl committee.
This set-back led. Mad to tr)'
nevertheless to im- hill Will
upon the central cocnmlttee
majority by leaniDJ upon the
support of Defense "'Jnnater Lin
Plao and caiUng into beltill, or
into the open, the "Red Guard"
movement to manifest to the
opposition the strength of bls .

$11.95 and $12.95 SWEATERS SALE $9.00

'

~9.50&lt;

began with a renewll Ill llle old
Chinese Communltt &amp;rJUment
IJ to Wbelher the "Red"
(racllral rtvolullonlll')') or lhe
'"expert" (practical moderate)
•lowpoint sl&gt;oul4 bave priority
011 the Cbinfae ICe!IO.
Tbla !rouble started with an
• · •t'-mpt by Mao Tse-tung dating
.,;. hock to lt64 to tlomlnste tbe
• "experts" and thus to deter•mine policy by undertaking a
new icleoloilCI!I rectJiicauon
"campaiJD.
The matler entered its
preseot stage when at the
· Chinese Communisty party •en· Ira! committee meeting in

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$7.95 and $8.95 SWEATERS _ SALE $6.00
$9.95 1nd $10.95 SWEATERS SALE $8.0()

$39.50 COATS

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lvfl'!iiiJ, •nf.ceoerol ollbe

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and leader of the Church of

ed, canonized and made a Saint.
" Dialogue with a Difference" I Thirteen . ~embers. _answered
wa~ the topic presented by Mrs. roll can g!Vmg a rehg1oos charGJt,w ~U to the WSCS of the acter in fiction. Mrs. Hennesy
Ulljleg ~ej.bod lst Church Tues· played &gt;everal selections on
d~~ ~ve~&amp; at the church.
the organ followmg the meet·
qr'ogiam concerned India ing._ Assorted ~andy was served
•Ill! Ill~ lji!I!!U religion. Assist- durmg the sociBI hour. The next
ing IIIlo Dill in the program meeting will be held at the ,
we~- Mrs: v. D. Edwards, Mrs. home of Mrs. Dale Dutton.
C. M~lvin Aikin·. and Mrs. Robert Warner . An article from -'l"f~~~~~!f1l_,""..,... , ··Four 1enerations of lhe Er~tqQdi st Women. " Why
A
Wpmen's Organization in
a , nest Bahr family are confined
Church," was discussed by Mrs. i to Holzer Hospital, Mrs. ErHarry P. Sm1th.
I nest Bahr, age 14; her soa,
Mrs. Warner. president. was Henry Bahr : her granddaughin charge of thP business ses- ter, Mrs . .lohn Henlz, and ber
sion. lfi~ Lydia Ebersbach re- great granddaugbter, Brenda
~,AA ~ 90 a letter which she Sue Bentz,
reoeiv~ from Miss Nelle Bing
who is quite ill in Florida. Mrs.
Trell Schoenleb was reported
ill jn Holzer Hospital. Get well
caJ:ds ' W~re , sent to Miss Bmg
/
and Mrs. Schoenleb and a SYTP·
11
pathy card to Mrs . W. 0 . Barn- 1
.
itz who lost her brother by ' Proje~ts for the new year
d ~th
were discussed at the January
.
d
'th
a
eTh ·
meeting
of the Hearthstone
1 cose
1
e meemg
wt
,
h F'
·
1
d ra er I Class o t e Irst
ttf " h'
· 1
Baptist 1
~"'~~ IP ClfC e an P Y · Church Tuesday evening
at
Ret'reshment.s. w~re served by the homf' of Mr. and Mrs. John
¥rs. Allen Etchmger and Mrs. , McNeil. Tlhe meeling was ·n
Eddie Smith.
charge of the newly elected pr~,.•..... ~.. . w-----y . 5ident, Mr. David Darst.
1
Ar
~'-ft'jn
~· Mrs. Willis Anthony present·
ed devotiOns using the theme,
~"·r
\
. "Faitl1 ." During the program
! hour Mr. and Mrs. Dave Darst
;;
00(
, conducted a quiz. Refreshments
~
~)
were served by the hosts.
~
Htl'l 1
"'
All ending the meeting were
f.
i. Mr. snd Mrs. Darst, Mr. and
t'
-.. Mrs. Paul Smart, Mr. and Mrs.
.
, De we}· Richardson, Mr. and
Mn. Ear, Gnmm retur~ed to Mrs . Willis Anthony, Edison
tfer. lumu· W~slmwron t . H.. I Baker, John Werner, Milton
Tuesday even~ng, afte~h bem' Hood, Mr. and Mrs. H~rold Hub·
0
cttll~ here b} the dea
bard, Mr. and Mrs. Richard
her. brother, Carl Alexander. Sayre and Mr. and Mrs. McWh1\f' here she was the guest o[ N .1
her sister, Mrs. W. 0. Barnitz. · eJ •
Mrrs. Raymond Pullins
re- ,~~. ~&gt;~&lt;not, '""'"~· , · ',~~
turned to her home Tlmrston
Wednesday, after 'pending a .
0Ufi 30
couple of days with her father, .
Rollin Beurhs and ~hPr mother,
st Jfolter Hospital. .
I '~t
Miss Peggy Folmer of Colum- 'i
bus spent Sunday with
her 4
parenls, Mr. and Mrs. Mux ;~
Folmer and family.
t
Mrs. William Boyd returned
to her home, Rock St. Monday Mr. D. E. Miller, Soolh Third
from Veterans Mem&lt;wial Hos- Ave., is reported seriously ill
pilal.
at his home.
Mr1. Charles Lytle visited· .John Hood, son of Mr. and
Wednesday with Mrs. L. c. · Mrs. Milton Hood, ha ~ enlisted
Karr of Syracuse.
~ in the U.S. Army and left ManMrs . Thelma Rieman
()[ day for Ft. Knox, Ky., where
$2rodusky spent the past week- lle ~ill undergo basic .training.
end with her mother Mrs. Flor- I He 1s a graduate of Middleport
ence Holley.
j High School.
Mrs. W. A. Morgan was a 1 Mr. and Mrs. John Seines
'Wednesday visitor m Athens. I have returned from Cleveland
She also visited at Hemlock and Mkhigan where they have
Grove with Mr. and Mrs. J. !=pent several months
with
A. Smith.
their family including Mr. and
Mrs. Myron Duf£ied and family
ir Clevet&amp;nd.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Turner Vt·
sited Monday with Mrs. Paul
1 Bailey at Bailey Run.
dlSfrlCf
1 Mike Archer, son of Mr. and
MN!. Marie Curd, a member I Mrs. Charles Archer. S. Fourth
of Pomeroy Chapter OES, was St., left Monday for Ft. Kn~x
iDstal1ed district president at !where he- will undergo baSJC
the annual meeting and school \training.
i)f instruction of District
25, 1
---OES. Tuesday in Athens. Elsie ! Trainmen Auxiliary
D. Smith, a member of Pom. I Lodge Meeting Held
eroy Cha~ter and ~ past d1s. White Rose Lodge Auxiliary
trjct prestdent was mstallmg Ol· 1 to the Brotherhood of Railway
ficer. · ·
.
' Trainmen met Wednesday afterIOthers attendmg from Pom· noon at the legion hall in Mid·
eroy Chapter were Bf'tty Cow- dleport. Mrs. WiUiam Robson,
an, Helen Hubbard. Judy Moropened the meeting
,ris. Peggy Taylor . F'lorence Traritualistic form .
.,.,, Ella Smith, Dorothy Wood- Following the short rosiness
.aJ'.d and Ruby \- aughan. Mara dessert course was
jUri.e Oliver also accompanied
the hostesses, Mrs.
~ lite Pomeroy group.
Otho Watts, Mrs. A. R. Pullen,
n1'he '1f·Xt annual meeting and
Mrs. Pat Gallagher.
;nstruction will be Others attendin&amp; were Mrs.
hold 1.. .meroy, .Jan. 2.1, 1968,
Woodard, Mrs. David
Witb Pomeroy Chapter as hosts. Entsminger, Mrs. PfrrY Mitch,
·•
Mrs. John Kincaid, Mrs. Arthur
, '
VISIT PARENTS
Lewis, Mrs. James
Souders.
":Mr. and Mrs. Jame!; Hupp Mrs. H. E. Bush, Mrs. Herman
James. of Ashlan1, Bailey, Mrs. Walter Hayes,
""'-~;i..,=----==--1 , and Mrs. Ida Bachner.

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SUS _ , Dvty

Siw 3Z ta flO wwt. In·
cluda corduroy, moleskin,
Servit:eable Cavalry twill•.

England. He was later murder-

IS WSCS TOpiC

~
. ,.

-

his later friendship With King
Henry II, Court intrigue, and
finally h.is rise to eminence as
the archbishop of Center bury ,

Dialogue With
A nifference
~ ~•

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fte pr-.
• .,_._ 1111 .._ Tte hi II
_ . - , Ill Md ol idt nle
..... Ia tldl - • ol
lu'o ..... tamoll 111 Pnfn.

~ by

-Mrs Everett Hayes vice presl·
'

Tse-:tung's
Red
Gn~rds aFailiife,_His.Rule is Approach.\~~ its
~:
tilt,~·
It~

\,\!

• f-lpn Moore is New President
• ary Club in J,iiddleport

William Gainer
Dies Thursday,

F•• A.M.; Bosworth Council
No. 46, Pomeroy Chapter No. I,
Royli Arch Masona Ohio vaJ.
ley Commantlery No: 2t Klllgbts
...._.., ud Is active In many
··~.,.ar.

bat* II lestimooy to tile ldnd

of customers It bas, becau"."
ever 1HI cents of each c1ollar 1t
manaf!OS belonJS to .customers.
(Coallnued t11 pap J)

BORACEIARR

Six Persons
Levied Fines

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