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Mlnlltm ot the conu:nunltr ell Ref. Hloks. wbo pre!lidocl.
&lt;:bun:l!es tool&lt; port iDcludinl the JOVe Ill• lnvocaHon; ell led
!let'. Howald _Ruppel!. the Rev. in the h)'l!1n oinl!lnc; Rev. R~p.
Donald Hleb, the Rev. Clydl! pelt who 'read the
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Bartlell. anct tho host pastor, and Rev. Bartlett, who led In
the Rev. Mu Donahue.
prayer.
The Rev. Ill!'. Donahue gave ' The Rev. Nyle Borden
the message
the enning .,_.: speak on "The Eye" Wedneaing the topi&lt; "The Ear" as re- day evenang with special mll!ie
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the many ways In which maD
hears the word of God, either

payiug heed or turning away
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IJ1IE vouNG LADY wha finds her hair hilS JODt dlrker IS sbe leaves Iller teens faD
ngaiD her blondeness all the more easily and apeedily with the aid or I JltW hair
Dcbtener. With the short, bre••Y (Jell) hairstyle • 1olden lalo radlatel. For ptq.
tl:lile she simply brosbes baek the bangs (right) and adds braids.

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CORRECTION
business meeting

dinner

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First Baptist Church will

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SOt:IAL
CAI.FNTlAR

CERAMICS - A fun bobby for
die whole family. Le:ssoas,
greenware and ceramic saoplies. Pboae GaUipolis 4113871.

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but not perceive it or hear but
not understand It, but II he lru·

year: JOf&lt;e lnd

Carrie Meinhart

Evans, ten Y!!¥; and

Is Installed
As Councilor

Walker, eleven

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Krill!
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Hits 1,194 Casualties

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LORI JONES

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Mrs. Chari., H. Jooeo of
HarrlsonvUie, is annoanc~ag
the engagement of her daagb-.
ter, LorJ Godby, to Mr. Keith
See, son of Mr. and Mrl. Verner H. See of Middleport. Mls•
Godby will be 1 1!167 gradoatt

of Rutlaad High Scllool. Mr.

Let' 'Eiberfelds In Pomeroy Outfit Your New Home - Furniture Floor Coverings - Draperies - Appllanqli - Depl!ndable Well Knov.rn
Makes. Prompt Delivery and lnstallatio'!•,
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Use Elberfelds Sensible Credit Se..VIce To Budget Your Payments For tl!e Complete Job.
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Nolan Elected
President of
Hospital Group

CUSTOM MADE DRAPERY SALE!

See II a 1963 graduale o( Mid·
dleport High Scllool, :md Is

employed by Tlte Oblo VaUey
Baklog Company.
Wedding

20% OFF

plans are IDeomple&amp;e.

Let us help you make your window decorating ·easy. Visit our .drap.ery . -clepart·
ment and select from our large assortment of ou:!!,l_•nc!Jng faf!rics and colors.
Our cuoto..,.moda draperiH are mode to Y.ur ax'llll mt.ouramants ;_..,, ·width,
ony lenglh.

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Brinjl in your measurements- and enjoy .the ·sa _ngs. ,ror wldth-m~as,ure tbt
widll! of your rod: For length-measure !rom top' l!fi&lt;lli;\ .to length demell.
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MiiGS Tli£A IRE
TONIGHT and THURSDAY
.bnuary 18-19
NOT OPEN
FRIOAY Uuu TUESDAY
J•nu.ry 20-24
Walt Olsney"s

"THE FIGHTING PRINCE
OF DONEGAL"
-Technicolor.Jteter- McEnery, Susan Hamp&amp;bift, Tom Adams, Gordon
Jackson. Andrew Keir. Book
by ltobert T. Reilly. A Brave
~~ Rebel breed . . . flliht·
iDJ.·a one to defend their
Dation's ft'e.edom! A rip-roar·
'·ini. action-packed Sixteenth
Century Swashbuckler about
t two-fisted ·son-of-Erin who
sin1le-handedly unites the
clam of Ireland, and. leads
them thru dui!Jeons. castle1,
tb08.ts. sword f1gbts, battles
With the quarter staff to
Olorlous
Victory against
QUeen Elizabeth's mercenarIeS!
W•ll Disney's
"COUNTRY COYOTE GOES
HOLLYWOOD"
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Outstanding fealuNI of our Cuslotii ~de Droperla't .'

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Custom Pieatlnl. Double folded top htolldiilB with JM!rmanent .Uifenlng. O.nel'OUII double
bottom hems. Bllnd stitched side bOma. Comer welibtlng ,fir den haritlln&amp;. · ·
Finished draperies are decorator to~d a!ld r~od~ "io !JI'ng.:...- No presalttg ll&lt;!i!ikd. •

JOFCiassto
Pay for New
Linen Cloths

Missionory
Sunday Will
Be Observed

Admlsslon : 75c &amp; 40&lt;

OPEN FRIDAY NIGHTS TIL 9:00ALSO OPEN ALL DAY THURSDAY

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ladies Shoes Reduced l or More
.Values To $16.00 · · · · · · $3.87 to $8.87
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ClEARANCE SALE
Bargains For
All The Family

ROUSH'S SHOE
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Peler J-lnp ·ilill .
bls 92nd birthday Friday.
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CARPif DiPARTMiAJ
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We have hundreds of

The "Jfit class of the United
Methodbt church met Monday
at the church wllb Mrs.

Sh- Disployed on Rocks for E•y S.loctlon

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SALE NOW IN PROGRESS

Men's Shoes Reduced lor More
Y1lues To $24.95 .... $5.87 to $13.87

We Cl!try Kirsch trawrse rods fo~ a.,Y slu Of sh•P&lt;t1wiiiCICIWs and .1 full llna"·of
curtoln rods - also dropery hooks - e,.;ythlng ntiided for -recr· •nd • • full)anglng of droperl11.
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J1onno1 wllb lllllrla illld oray from the aluml to boat 1110
lbnJIItl. ~ ..U.'t kill wotld'1 beol Ill dwllploa o1 1ne
111m. He ;oraa a jlope lddlet IIIII liibtwelcht, juiiiOr "elleN~
lie bOot Ji. 8e boil tiS;toody." and orelterweigbt dlvlstons In
Tbla ll 111m 1'1111 11Wnc boxlns'• c!Ory dafl of the 'IIO'a.
about one fll. tbl toro cfunnt'!ons •• ,
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lie couldll't beat lho llno.l PlaiJ and Willeb, a'hp 11110
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piloted 1'&lt;lo7 Zale to tho ortdd
Ron belped beat the Ja;m- Jllldcll.,wefchl """"'• hondled
oeeo OD Guldalunalllld I Be. for all, but bla !!rat etcbi
Silver star tn World War n . He filht. u a p-er~.
but dope: H~ aot the "mllllref' ~~on- ., a 8ddy, IPindly
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kid, -led or11b 'ft4i: 1111111
"lie w01· the ,e lpa," tralr.er and orthrlt!J. But be ,...
An ,rind! sa14- "I went behind U be hollll boiinfl at ..,
bim ' orhon ·be "011 his lira 111111teur. He wu WI, llifty,

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littrlbut... lie ta, orel!B- "Wt ~ to 1110p lilt ftltjt,
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IHOI undefeated untu IJII, oald be waDiod to 10 ,.m like 1
wb.l be rlll&lt;ed the IIUe ~~- cbampioa.
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IIIII ....tbree 'ftl&amp;ht d._ ot the ahd that wu bla Jut fl&amp;bt,
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'lbt lffa1r of •l'rida)&gt; night Ito I 5-1 league mark illld keep ID Mlcldleport, Coa~h
carJ:for spot duty -his bealtb re-1J'!"keta' 11711 tbree cames. Nel· Mlddleport .... 7 · s 100
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6-1 DOD Nelson and IJ-1 Mark Pullen, also with some ~per· · bur)' blve llit weU into double AthesJI .. .. .. ,
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fllurea wben needed.
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weight Uoyd Manblll "'lft '3'"
IDr both cl*Ill&amp; bil boys "are ready."
Davia In the pivot, H A.oa BW Davta bu ~wn excel. The ruerve game will .get Logan .. ...... 5 7 ' 751
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'Ne'!ark, N.J. , floored 1llitjsh ·' Ii
ADd all lwlda are reportedly Thla me&amp;llll be llkely will op- Bradbury and 5-t1 Jim Butcher lent lmJ&gt;rovement biB last sev- Ullderway at 7 p. m. orltb the ·Galllpolil
· cllamplon Maurice Clilli!!l ·for I ' :&gt;q
4 7 aiJ1 893
&amp;olorably readi' lor IIIII SEOAL on wUh his five aenlors, 6-3 Roo at guarda.
eral gameo and Tannehill bu va5lity conteat to follow about Wellllip _'_' :: :2 18 761 154
nine-count In tbe ni!lth rqutvl
...._.that could putlbe Jaclo. Logan ED the pivot, i-1 Bill Wafllt Oav~. u, It ready 1had two good Dlghll tn 'the 8:15.
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... lillldly In ~ 11111 division. Ratllord and i-10 Don Swtsber
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teidS' rot lbe ·wbole pte. A ric- led S-3 Bob Whaley at guards.
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leque ~ and 1 ball game Jim Andersoo, 5-t1 junior.
B7 lfDlle• Prell t.li!raatlooal man&amp;~ed ooJy three points In aecond lowest polnl'tolal of the Jacbon ....... 6 s tJ03 5-44 lite overtime peried produced to keep pace with the c;;alllins. ·,,;
Nc:k ot·ieogue leadlnt Athena. All of Moore's starters blve Louisville lost the battle of the fin!! ball and 12 overall.
aeuon. 'l'lle. Wlldcat.l led 37-'lfl Lopn ... ..... ~ 3 522
3H4 victory Wednesday after.; Dennis Haekell hit troln ·OIItl· · ''
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haod. I Paoth- a habit of hitting in double fig- the boarda but won tho war or But all of Dayton's fine nrlt al halftime aqd were never I Middleport ..... 5 3 471
ror the Middleport Frosh side to 'tie the oveniZ!ItO ik-ore .
• '1ldilsy woold oot only deal a ures, and lilly one of them can nerves•.•
went lor. naught when aoph serHMISiy threatened thereafter. , Nei8011YIIIe . ..... 4 3 &lt;435
North Gallia Frosh at at 34 all after Lee .of the 'Pirit.!. 'l
lwd· lilow to 1111118 hopes, but hit the 211-potnt plateau 00 .1 An aweso_me rebound1ng ·sensaUon Butch Beard or West' Virguia hit Pitt witb 1 , Pomeroy .... .. 4 4 502
fput his team up 34-32. ·rr.en· A•'
ralta c;oadl Bull MQore'a team given nigbL
team, Lowsville was aoundly LouiS. ville ...._ed
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U 3Z 3101 3Nt to break a 34-34 tie an UISIBnl For North Gallla, 1M ffiljf' 12' ...
second-ranked caidlnals turned . •peec!ster fired the CliJU be!ore the Panth~ COIII4 cet '
before the buzzer would have . to lead his team. Arcbeiliaa!r·. .. .
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ended the overtune. He made : for MHS. TannehiU .u.
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. t1 Valley Con!erence club to tis hauling doom 70 rebo110ds to 45 j NelaonviUe .. .. .7 0 321 2GI ! game, and then with no pre&lt;- Peck l--0-- 2: s unilll'l ~'!;: ·.·~·
Coacb Art Unbam's Rio Grrande College Redmen . Dayton showed litUe respect ~5th vlctocy against a single Ilor tbe toot!tless Panthers. Dave I Athens .. ..... 6 1 275 216 sure, miSsed lhe second. The 7: Totals 13-+.:'J. &lt;~ J~ H
are oft for a two game road trip this week in an ef!ort ror LoulsvUie's reputation as oss.
,Reaser led West VirgiDla, now , Wellston ...... 6 3 444 m game was over.
' MUS - Lewis 2--C-4: Cunto bollter tbeltl1·6 season's
the second top rebounding In other Intersectional games, I ~· 7Iith b~ points ~hile Jim ! Jackson .. .... 5 f 336 315 .Mils was behind until lat. 'n nigham 2---1- 5; Wi!Jtero'~{ ~
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i Pomeroy .. .. .. 3 5 293 317 1the lhird period which ended .G: Archer 5-~--13; 'Ha~tl .1
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WesU-&gt;: Unseld, the COU!Itr)'S Ohio. 75-59 behind tbe timely In other games, Vtr~IDIB Tech ; Logan ........ 3 5 353 ~n i u-21 for the Middies. North 0--2: Tannehill 4--3-:;I\;· :I'Jif!:."t~
ll!ld, ~. Friday to mee\ The lledmen are Idle then No. Z individual rebounder, to 1 abooling of aoph Johnny Jones lr~mpled East carolina ~1-62, 1 Middleport .... I 7 351 ·~ : Gallla led 11-a at tbe first quart- 14-7-30.
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linf.~ . potween" the two they travel to Georgetoorn, Ky. ol 21.7,
!!burgh off the court 1DZ-78.
1113-56, Niagara bounced Buffalo : T&lt;JfALS
3Z 3% W3 26.13 1third period Archer hit four Bulcber.
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Ifielders and Allen Cunningham ·
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Rio Unseld's scoring production . .VUianova and the Wlldeats :Vermont 92-5!1 and EvansviUe
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Middleport 70 Wellston 60
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~orood,ln their lateot oiZI- Oakland City College, Oakland
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Inc '1\ietday Digbt,loot 10N3 to City, Ind.;' a team the Redmen
Wellston at Athens.
Tannen ill found tht&gt; rang~ t:Jr l;
WUberforee. Rio Grande closes downed 914 at the beginning
Nelsonville at Galltpolls
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Jzele .071 Saturd.y Feb. 11.
Rio Grande il currently sport- EL PASO, Tex. CUPil - 1Globetrotters, will be at the 1Buss National Cemetery. Tatum Pome
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Redmen Ill&amp; an ll-6 game record. The Goose Tatum once said, "!'Il l game aloug with Sugar!~ Iserved in the Army !rom 1942 to
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olilo Ohio Norlbei-u Tueiday .1018 1 17 mes ror 8 0 of stop laughing.
old friends on the Globetrotters Mrs. Tatum said sbe will be !l'elsonvllle at Pomeroy
1o1i to FlitdJay 10H3 The 1 e na era~~ of 99 5 poln~ Alter nearly 20 years, basket· Haynes plans to take a night at the game in Dallas Saturday. Middleport at Wahama
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NBA Slaadlap
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' dQIIate to medical research so , By United Prell International
average of 11.1 points Per died SllleXpecledly at hts· 'ilonH
Funeral services were sche.l lhat someday it might belp '
Eastern Division
NEW Y()HK {UPI) -The game: Tatum, 45, a rormer member duled lor 10 a.m. Friday with someone else not to bave to go ! . .
W. L. Pet.
Ual.te!l'fr,u1D!ei'D4tlonal When Rio Grande tleleated of lite zany Harlem Globetrot- private services at . tho Fo" through tbis."
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Boston
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New York.
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Salurday,. Jan. 14, Jn pareFI- the Redmen had gone over the tum .was plaonlng to Oy to ,
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1911 Campbellsvllle 123-100; Find· years ago when be split awav centering their hopes· · for a over Los Angeles which cut San Detroit
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disobey doefor's orders to rest Beaty.
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10.- Soulhem U. (La.) (16-3) 50 PHILADELPHIA (UP!) - are evei')'Where, who needed
' SeCOiltl l,0-11, Valjlaralso 29; The Philadelphia Phtllies Wed- taugb.
1J, .,..tziilptlon X; Ill, Oklaho- nesday announced the signing of "I cOuldn't let all thole
ma B~ • 11; ,.14, Trlnlty pitchers Lairy Colton, Mike dnorn by not being there,"
•{Ta.) 11; )1, Nortli·n.J&lt;ota 17; Wegenes' and Mike Everett to Said. "I1t even play SOJne ."
II, San P'eptalldo,. V~ .~tate CO!Itracts ror the 11187 season.
Tho game will sUit lie
.11; 17, ~ .SI!zll li; 18 qolton was H orl1b Macon nl llJ a benefit to the Goooe.
Ule), ~see · .Bijll!l and tbe Southern LeiiJIH! lut season Marqu• Haynes, wbu 1ras
Eaotem. ~ew MeKij)O 10; . 2U whit, Everett .was 4-f and. billed u the world's greatest
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lbnJIItl. ~ ..U.'t kill wotld'1 beol Ill dwllploa o1 1ne
111m. He ;oraa a jlope lddlet IIIII liibtwelcht, juiiiOr "elleN~
lie bOot Ji. 8e boil tiS;toody." and orelterweigbt dlvlstons In
Tbla ll 111m 1'1111 11Wnc boxlns'• c!Ory dafl of the 'IIO'a.
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piloted 1'&lt;lo7 Zale to tho ortdd
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Silver star tn World War n . He filht. u a p-er~.
but dope: H~ aot the "mllllref' ~~on- ., a 8ddy, IPindly
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IHOI undefeated untu IJII, oald be waDiod to 10 ,.m like 1
wb.l be rlll&lt;ed the IIUe ~~- cbampioa.
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Huntington Cent. If 1&amp; 24 2s..-3li0,•.,"f
'lbt lffa1r of •l'rida)&gt; night Ito I 5-1 league mark illld keep ID Mlcldleport, Coa~h
carJ:for spot duty -his bealtb re-1J'!"keta' 11711 tbree cames. Nel· Mlddleport .... 7 · s 100
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6-1 DOD Nelson and IJ-1 Mark Pullen, also with some ~per· · bur)' blve llit weU into double AthesJI .. .. .. ,
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Yelldw Jacbla, il 1 ~ Coach Moore said lbla mom- Tanneblll at forwards, &amp;-4 Billie~, Is aYaUable.
fllurea wben needed.
p""-Y ., .... f 4 0
weight Uoyd Manblll "'lft '3'"
IDr both cl*Ill&amp; bil boys "are ready."
Davia In the pivot, H A.oa BW Davta bu ~wn excel. The ruerve game will .get Logan .. ...... 5 7 ' 751
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'Ne'!ark, N.J. , floored 1llitjsh ·' Ii
ADd all lwlda are reportedly Thla me&amp;llll be llkely will op- Bradbury and 5-t1 Jim Butcher lent lmJ&gt;rovement biB last sev- Ullderway at 7 p. m. orltb the ·Galllpolil
· cllamplon Maurice Clilli!!l ·for I ' :&gt;q
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&amp;olorably readi' lor IIIII SEOAL on wUh his five aenlors, 6-3 Roo at guarda.
eral gameo and Tannehill bu va5lity conteat to follow about Wellllip _'_' :: :2 18 761 154
nine-count In tbe ni!lth rqutvl
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leque ~ and 1 ball game Jim Andersoo, 5-t1 junior.
B7 lfDlle• Prell t.li!raatlooal man&amp;~ed ooJy three points In aecond lowest polnl'tolal of the Jacbon ....... 6 s tJ03 5-44 lite overtime peried produced to keep pace with the c;;alllins. ·,,;
Nc:k ot·ieogue leadlnt Athena. All of Moore's starters blve Louisville lost the battle of the fin!! ball and 12 overall.
aeuon. 'l'lle. Wlldcat.l led 37-'lfl Lopn ... ..... ~ 3 522
3H4 victory Wednesday after.; Dennis Haekell hit troln ·OIItl· · ''
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haod. I Paoth- a habit of hitting in double fig- the boarda but won tho war or But all of Dayton's fine nrlt al halftime aqd were never I Middleport ..... 5 3 471
ror the Middleport Frosh side to 'tie the oveniZ!ItO ik-ore .
• '1ldilsy woold oot only deal a ures, and lilly one of them can nerves•.•
went lor. naught when aoph serHMISiy threatened thereafter. , Nei8011YIIIe . ..... 4 3 &lt;435
North Gallia Frosh at at 34 all after Lee .of the 'Pirit.!. 'l
lwd· lilow to 1111118 hopes, but hit the 211-potnt plateau 00 .1 An aweso_me rebound1ng ·sensaUon Butch Beard or West' Virguia hit Pitt witb 1 , Pomeroy .... .. 4 4 502
fput his team up 34-32. ·rr.en· A•'
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team, Lowsville was aoundly LouiS. ville ...._ed
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U 3Z 3101 3Nt to break a 34-34 tie an UISIBnl For North Gallla, 1M ffiljf' 12' ...
second-ranked caidlnals turned . •peec!ster fired the CliJU be!ore the Panth~ COIII4 cet '
before the buzzer would have . to lead his team. Arcbeiliaa!r·. .. .
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ended the overtune. He made : for MHS. TannehiU .u.
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W L p OP ' the tension, and wmnmg the 8, Toler 2---l- S: Lee G--4-l!:
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. t1 Valley Con!erence club to tis hauling doom 70 rebo110ds to 45 j NelaonviUe .. .. .7 0 321 2GI ! game, and then with no pre&lt;- Peck l--0-- 2: s unilll'l ~'!;: ·.·~·
Coacb Art Unbam's Rio Grrande College Redmen . Dayton showed litUe respect ~5th vlctocy against a single Ilor tbe toot!tless Panthers. Dave I Athens .. ..... 6 1 275 216 sure, miSsed lhe second. The 7: Totals 13-+.:'J. &lt;~ J~ H
are oft for a two game road trip this week in an ef!ort ror LoulsvUie's reputation as oss.
,Reaser led West VirgiDla, now , Wellston ...... 6 3 444 m game was over.
' MUS - Lewis 2--C-4: Cunto bollter tbeltl1·6 season's
the second top rebounding In other Intersectional games, I ~· 7Iith b~ points ~hile Jim ! Jackson .. .... 5 f 336 315 .Mils was behind until lat. 'n nigham 2---1- 5; Wi!Jtero'~{ ~
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i Pomeroy .. .. .. 3 5 293 317 1the lhird period which ended .G: Archer 5-~--13; 'Ha~tl .1
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WesU-&gt;: Unseld, the COU!Itr)'S Ohio. 75-59 behind tbe timely In other games, Vtr~IDIB Tech ; Logan ........ 3 5 353 ~n i u-21 for the Middies. North 0--2: Tannehill 4--3-:;I\;· :I'Jif!:."t~
ll!ld, ~. Friday to mee\ The lledmen are Idle then No. Z individual rebounder, to 1 abooling of aoph Johnny Jones lr~mpled East carolina ~1-62, 1 Middleport .... I 7 351 ·~ : Gallla led 11-a at tbe first quart- 14-7-30.
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linf.~ . potween" the two they travel to Georgetoorn, Ky. ol 21.7,
!!burgh off the court 1DZ-78.
1113-56, Niagara bounced Buffalo : T&lt;JfALS
3Z 3% W3 26.13 1third period Archer hit four Bulcber.
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Ifielders and Allen Cunningham ·
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Rio Unseld's scoring production . .VUianova and the Wlldeats :Vermont 92-5!1 and EvansviUe
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Iput in 8 pair from closer in 10 ·
JlSdclo\t. ' .
Grande will be Jan. 38 agalnBt The burly 6-!oul-8 junior center jtight defense held Zavier to its I vanquished Valparaiso 7~9.
Middleport 70 Wellston 60
: tead the Middy rally.
~orood,ln their lateot oiZI- Oakland City College, Oakland
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....... --- FJ\IIlAY'S GAMES:
.
In the fourlil quarter John ,
Inc '1\ietday Digbt,loot 10N3 to City, Ind.;' a team the Redmen
Wellston at Athens.
Tannen ill found tht&gt; rang~ t:Jr l;
WUberforee. Rio Grande closes downed 914 at the beginning
Nelsonville at Galltpolls
three
fielders 20 to 25. feet
tho: -~·liPIDit Wllbetforee or the seasob.
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Jzele .071 Saturd.y Feb. 11.
Rio Grande il currently sport- EL PASO, Tex. CUPil - 1Globetrotters, will be at the 1Buss National Cemetery. Tatum Pome
at Middleport
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Redmen Ill&amp; an ll-6 game record. The Goose Tatum once said, "!'Il l game aloug with Sugar!~ Iserved in the Army !rom 1942 to
roy
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SATURDAY'S GAMES:
olilo Ohio Norlbei-u Tueiday .1018 1 17 mes ror 8 0 of stop laughing.
old friends on the Globetrotters Mrs. Tatum said sbe will be !l'elsonvllle at Pomeroy
1o1i to FlitdJay 10H3 The 1 e na era~~ of 99 5 poln~ Alter nearly 20 years, basket· Haynes plans to take a night at the game in Dallas Saturday. Middleport at Wahama
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per ~~··
.. . en av a rea8071 to otop laughing Harlem Magicians, to fly to she oald. "He h.S asked that
Ofleg8 ·
, allow~ the oppoi!Uon I,!SO Wednesday when Goose, the Dallas and sub for Ttit¥m. in tbe! Instead of Rowers that people
NBA Slaadlap
11. i o ' .
points 10 11 g~es, a defensive "clown prince of baaketball," game.
' dQIIate to medical research so , By United Prell International
average of 11.1 points Per died SllleXpecledly at hts· 'ilonH
Funeral services were sche.l lhat someday it might belp '
Eastern Division
NEW Y()HK {UPI) -The game: Tatum, 45, a rormer member duled lor 10 a.m. Friday with someone else not to bave to go ! . .
W. L. Pet.
Ual.te!l'fr,u1D!ei'D4tlonal When Rio Grande tleleated of lite zany Harlem Globetrot- private services at . tho Fo" through tbis."
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43 f .913!
SUPER
0
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Boston
32 12 .~21 ·
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wllll.llnt.P- volel anc! oron- 114-M It .marked the 'eighth aliment lor the past two years.
New York.
24 24 ·"00
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Ta- ,
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Cincinnati
18 24 .429 1
• A Powerful, :
Salurday,. Jan. 14, Jn pareFI- the Redmen had gone over the tum .was plaonlng to Oy to ,
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Baltimore
10 38 .2CJII ,
:0 quality-buih baf1ery :
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100-J!Olnl mark.
Dallas where the Harlem Road
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Polall In the elgbt contests the Red- Kings were scheduled to play a
W
Western Dlvlsloss
• GUARANTE'"Il •0
I. Soutbertl
126 16-2) SSI men lost to Wheeling 109-102 "Goose Tatum Day" benefit
W. L. Pet.
0
2, Ky. Wealeyan (10) (9-0) 316 and defeated Wall!h College 101· game Satur&lt;lay night. Goo,.j By United l'reBI In.teroatlonal points, Including lour In the San Francisco
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36 MONTHS
o
0
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3. Abo!z (ljl-1)
. 221 11; Mountain Sla!i!
135-'18; fl.rtned the Road Kings several' The St. I ouis Hawks are extra session, in the triumph st. Louis
0
391
0
4.' &lt;l!e1Dey State (14-0)
1911 Campbellsvllle 123-100; Find· years ago when be split awav centering their hopes· · for a over Los Angeles which cut San Detroit
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5. ~a Stale (11-2) .
178 lay IUI-91 Michigan Lutheran !rom the Globetrotters.
1 National Basketball
Francisco's lead t? eight games. Los Angeles
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it
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I. San Diego State· tJ2.J)
148 lOOM; Bluefield State 121-100, Tatum was planning to Western Dlvbion title on
Len Wilkens miSsed two
Chicago
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any wall paint .I •o
. ' .:7. CJrallibiiDc. UW)
ti and W. Va. State 114-96.
disobey doefor's orders to rest Beaty.
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. three free throws in the !lnal
Wednesday'• Resulto
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people in Dallas, just ao
10.- Soulhem U. (La.) (16-3) 50 PHILADELPHIA (UP!) - are evei')'Where, who needed
' SeCOiltl l,0-11, Valjlaralso 29; The Philadelphia Phtllies Wed- taugb.
1J, .,..tziilptlon X; Ill, Oklaho- nesday announced the signing of "I cOuldn't let all thole
ma B~ • 11; ,.14, Trlnlty pitchers Lairy Colton, Mike dnorn by not being there,"
•{Ta.) 11; )1, Nortli·n.J&lt;ota 17; Wegenes' and Mike Everett to Said. "I1t even play SOJne ."
II, San P'eptalldo,. V~ .~tate CO!Itracts ror the 11187 season.
Tho game will sUit lie
.11; 17, ~ .SI!zll li; 18 qolton was H orl1b Macon nl llJ a benefit to the Goooe.
Ule), ~see · .Bijll!l and tbe Southern LeiiJIH! lut season Marqu• Haynes, wbu 1ras
Eaotem. ~ew MeKij)O 10; . 2U whit, Everett .was 4-f and. billed u the world's greatest
(Ue), II. 'l'bomas tM!nn.l ond !Wegener u_wllh Bakers!leld of dribbler when he . •as a
Otlerbeln~
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, teaDIIDate of
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San Francisco Warriors.
from bobind and move Cincinnati at Baltimore
Ph. 992-2101 Pomero v •
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S.cond St.
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Los Angeles. Wash- (Only games scheduled)
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attack with 19 points ..
overtime Wednesday
BUIY. Cunningham scored --I
OPEN FRIDAY NIGHT TIL 8- SATURDAY TIL 9
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.Francisco 111-107
points and finished with a t~am
Ind.
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In the only other games 011 their record against ·Western
tile NBA 9Chedule, Pb)ladelphia Division teams spoUess. The 1
flayed Detroit , ll3-IOS
Eastern Division leaders now
Boston crushed Cincinnati , ' , are 25-f agalnBI the other
Big S•.,ings on All Winter Merrundbe
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Beaty wbu bas ~ 30
the Pistons with 33.
All
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BJ Ualtlld
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SCHOOL PISTIUCTS

OF RACINE
In the State of Ohio; ·al' tlie Close of Business on December
3_1, 1966. Published In .re~p 0 Qse to cJII made by Comptroller
of .the Currency,' under Section 5211, U.S. Revised Statutes.
· .. -.. · . .. ASSETS Cash. balances with other banks, and
cash items in process of collection ~ ........... $
United Slates Govornment obligations,
direct and guaranteed ---------------Obligations of .State, and political subdivisions
Other bonds, notes, and debehtures
F.H.A. Securitl~s .&lt;I&lt; . l.!&gt;in~ ..
18,200.00
Loans and discount" (Overdrafts $'16.64) ---824,417.70
FJxed assets .......................................................... - .... -~----"'
19,924.66
Other assets -------------------,--------4,544.18
TOTAL ASSETS ------~-----------~-~ $1,719,970.48
LIABILITIES
Demand deposits of individuals,
partnerships, and corporations -------- $ 498,894.84
nme and savings depj)Sits of individuals,
· .
partnerships, and corporations -.~.:.._____
952,807.38
Deposits o( United States ,.Gevernrnent ----" •
342.97
Deposits of Slates and political subdfvlslb'ns _ 88,493.34
TOTAl. DEPOSITS -• -- .....,. .. .. $1,538,138.31
Total demand de~its ..... $ 585;530.95 ..
Total time &amp; savings deposits $ 952,807.36
Other Uablllties -------------'--------~--3.545.00
TOTAL I:JABlLJTIES - -- --------- --•-- U,541,883.31

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THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK

st~oaM :suPPUJS

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country'• oconomy, which 1111
already been dislocated to oome
degree
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interruptioo of p r oduc II on.
transport troobles and .tntervenlion In factoriel between rival
troups, &amp;nd all tlle sJgns pclnt
I&lt; a further deterioratloo of lhe
ec&lt;&gt;nomy.
There already is talk ol a
"New Leap" forward in Ule
eco110mic sphere. Tbe "Great
Leap" of 1958 brnughl Red
China close to roll apse and
semi.,tarvation.
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Pek'
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: Ill ,.,...... or 1&amp;11', ~ Boward 1. mat.

cer1a1n1y require y~ to repair
till damage done to Ule

moat have ao approved "*r
OUW'r• and lllcloor batbtoom,
hot aDd cold rum!ng •ai«;
be located on an
road.
Last year there were 25 Ianni
tn Wost Virginia wbere vaca.
Uon gut1ts were welcome. TheSe
farma offered ev~ trom
bay rides to cave explorma for
tlle recreation seeking publlc.
Tbe Farm Vacation Program
in Wosl Vh1!nfa has .--lved
Datlonal roverage during
pasl yoars. Many states have
studied the prngram in hopes
lhat they can duplicate the mcceos.
.
Tbe closing date lor submitIIlli applicallons has been set
for February 15. For further
Information or (Or an appllca·
tton, rontact the information
Service, West Virginia Department of Agriculture, Capitol
dl
Cha 1 to West v·
Bull ng,
r es n,
IT·
glnla 25305.
•
city of Chltza Wednesday. n,e
e!flclal Tass news agency made
no mention of casualties or
damage.

CHUCK

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PRESctiPTIONS flUID

I

meut with Ruala.
.
EeoMqde- Tlt...U
If the prosent upheaval
rosulta In a prolonged period o1
pOIItleal lso!Jotlonlam It will

GROUND

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allllougb oome elementa ore farm• to ben- tn the new
kDOw1l to fl!vor a npproc:ile- folder 110011 to be

EXTRA LEAN
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Round • • 87fb
Sirloin • • 89~

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d!HerentSo ideas mulnl to be
teell. ·.
far \here bavo beea DO
lllans of any· major dlv!IJM
between them on forelp policy,

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1111 tlGN are nlfllhle W ..;
to- to partld• ia the urr
Wetl VJrslnla Farm V..atloft
Wbether hla opJMlOIDII have l'roSfom acconllq to !114~

loogecl period
and By Ullhe4l " ' - !JIIaru..,_.
CtiiSOildaUon will be required.
Today ta 'l'bunday, Ju.
Tbla eHort will at llr!l be lbe 11th day ol'lll'l wiUI ste
largely_ ·-~ wllh Ule Jollow.
•
lnterplll dlliaiJon, -With politiCal Tbe moon Ia approaching
and iporly ,11f~ reol'lalllzed on full stage.
·
new ·llnos,.. ·mler a modified The morning stars are
ryste111. rec~· •of whleh and Jupiter.
way the revOI!illbn 1008.
Tbe eva~nng olars are Saturll,
Red &lt;Jblna'• withdrawal froin Jupiter and Venus.
the 'll1'fld b 1n effect already Author EcJsar Allen Poe wu
ll(lllerwiy wltll a larie riumbet. born on UU. day-In 1801._
01 Peldnc'• envoys 8~ 011 this day In blstory.
'~~dy recalled or abiiUI to be . In 1807, Confedente ~ri!Clllled.
RobWt &amp;. Lee was born m
There -t. doubt whethor they Slralford, Va.
: will be replaced f~ ,Orne time In 1861, Georgia seceded from
to come.
lbet Umon.
, New and trusted reJ)!'esenla- In 1,938. units. of . General
tlves wlU. have to be lobnd and Franco s NatiOnalist Air Force
given 1 - new poUcy line in born~ Barcel~na and Valencia
accordance l'lllh wbal emerges 10 Spam, kill.lng 700 clvtlfans
ultlmate)y 85 P:ekln!!'s I!Olltfcal .81111 woundng hundreds more.
lind ldeoloifcal ~oncepl
In . 1955. 11&gt;~ . ,llrsl
,7J.!I"ellll Polley . .
news conference to
-;BlgniftCIUill)"; -- u'ttie ' has been by movlllg pictures an: ld
.Pkl .)1) ) the 'rece t battle ot 8100 cil~eras was e
·wtil&amp;Y:'aAAt(l ' ~'. China;• D;'t Eih:~~~d~abrOOct
· 1 lb. - ~
orWildee
te .
P~ng's forclgn nnJicy. of the 1" u or vocar ~~ wroded'
. ,
..
. ,.
rong as .war .., regar
having
Jed
It Wl.11 a1ways have
Past• s· a sh•~bles
~·
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wlck..t
~
Red China .. tAl ""¥ total fascination . When it is
isolation from lhe rest ·of the .upon\ as vulgar it will eease
world, including its old allr, lhe be popular."
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tarelp polley
towllrdo till Ualle(l .n ever 1&lt;&gt;1.,.... petture
wilrdo 111111111.

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F wm·;
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~oUted
'I cuPo -wbat.wei'

~llbulllt• . . .

iD turbulent eommunllt China marcllllo~~
capital city. The youth are called the • ·
Mao Tle-tltlll and are from the TnDspOrt Schoo
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Ulo 11UICOIII4 pl 'tbe Red a.Jnae
rovolutlon, - ollla lqlmedlate
e!leeta 111111 be • temponry
Withdr.,.al from the World,

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revoliillcitl 11 · dOolded

Scriet Union. II bu lost
!rlendsblp ·of Jndrc!rsla
Ylrtollly all Ita oupport
AfriCa.
A vidDry by M40

the will

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. REPORT OF CONDITION OF

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2.80
2.80

21.60
2&amp;.80

3.80

25.30

Aloxuder Loeal S. D. --- .20

1.80

1.50

21.150

Eutem Local S. P. •••••• .JO
SOat.loern Local s. D. ----- .211

1.10
1.10

2.00
2.00

21.80
11.60

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OLIVE
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2.80

18.80

3.80

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lAMP AX ,o-c

SALE!

LISJ'ERINE
BAKERS BABY

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super

l4 oz. Reg. $1.09

.and

Limit One

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Case Price
LIQUID

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BOLOGNA
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SLICED BACON 2·•· 89c
GROUND BEEF

For Hurry-Up

Hair Styling

UNTE
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TOBACCO

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120Z,CAN--

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REG. 98c- POWDER

Always FMt Free Delivery

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TOtAL '-'lABfLlTIES A-ND
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for Ule year 11166 is u foliO\

SCHOOL PISTIUCTS

OF RACINE
In the State of Ohio; ·al' tlie Close of Business on December
3_1, 1966. Published In .re~p 0 Qse to cJII made by Comptroller
of .the Currency,' under Section 5211, U.S. Revised Statutes.
· .. -.. · . .. ASSETS Cash. balances with other banks, and
cash items in process of collection ~ ........... $
United Slates Govornment obligations,
direct and guaranteed ---------------Obligations of .State, and political subdivisions
Other bonds, notes, and debehtures
F.H.A. Securitl~s .&lt;I&lt; . l.!&gt;in~ ..
18,200.00
Loans and discount" (Overdrafts $'16.64) ---824,417.70
FJxed assets .......................................................... - .... -~----"'
19,924.66
Other assets -------------------,--------4,544.18
TOTAL ASSETS ------~-----------~-~ $1,719,970.48
LIABILITIES
Demand deposits of individuals,
partnerships, and corporations -------- $ 498,894.84
nme and savings depj)Sits of individuals,
· .
partnerships, and corporations -.~.:.._____
952,807.38
Deposits o( United States ,.Gevernrnent ----" •
342.97
Deposits of Slates and political subdfvlslb'ns _ 88,493.34
TOTAl. DEPOSITS -• -- .....,. .. .. $1,538,138.31
Total demand de~its ..... $ 585;530.95 ..
Total time &amp; savings deposits $ 952,807.36
Other Uablllties -------------'--------~--3.545.00
TOTAL I:JABlLJTIES - -- --------- --•-- U,541,883.31

dollar of~ - . . . . u lluo 0...

m1 TIS DupUcate or Real Eotate, Publli UUIII7 and Penoul

TOWNS!IlPS

THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK

st~oaM :suPPUJS

n - 0( llel&amp;l \liiiiiiJ, Oblo. do b'"bl

country'• oconomy, which 1111
already been dislocated to oome
degree
.
·
Tllera have been strikes,
interruptioo of p r oduc II on.
transport troobles and .tntervenlion In factoriel between rival
troups, &amp;nd all tlle sJgns pclnt
I&lt; a further deterioratloo of lhe
ec&lt;&gt;nomy.
There already is talk ol a
"New Leap" forward in Ule
eco110mic sphere. Tbe "Great
Leap" of 1958 brnughl Red
China close to roll apse and
semi.,tarvation.
It will be a long time before
Pek'
ill be bl
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10g w
a
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to
!elue
d
,. rmal" b lne
own to no
us ss,
poUtlcally ao~Mornlcally.

SLICED
LUNCH
MEAT

,;/1, 'b«ouse the Kennedys

Cllln't inttresled in pttventint its f!Ublicotion'l"

: Ill ,.,...... or 1&amp;11', ~ Boward 1. mat.

cer1a1n1y require y~ to repair
till damage done to Ule

moat have ao approved "*r
OUW'r• and lllcloor batbtoom,
hot aDd cold rum!ng •ai«;
be located on an
road.
Last year there were 25 Ianni
tn Wost Virginia wbere vaca.
Uon gut1ts were welcome. TheSe
farma offered ev~ trom
bay rides to cave explorma for
tlle recreation seeking publlc.
Tbe Farm Vacation Program
in Wosl Vh1!nfa has .--lved
Datlonal roverage during
pasl yoars. Many states have
studied the prngram in hopes
lhat they can duplicate the mcceos.
.
Tbe closing date lor submitIIlli applicallons has been set
for February 15. For further
Information or (Or an appllca·
tton, rontact the information
Service, West Virginia Department of Agriculture, Capitol
dl
Cha 1 to West v·
Bull ng,
r es n,
IT·
glnla 25305.
•
city of Chltza Wednesday. n,e
e!flclal Tass news agency made
no mention of casualties or
damage.

CHUCK

•

PRESctiPTIONS flUID

I

meut with Ruala.
.
EeoMqde- Tlt...U
If the prosent upheaval
rosulta In a prolonged period o1
pOIItleal lso!Jotlonlam It will

GROUND

· '~

..

--

WEEK END

.
.
-. -

ta 1111 '-H e1 b agenla
en
u
·
Included Ill the requireme!lla,
allllougb oome elementa ore farm• to ben- tn the new
kDOw1l to fl!vor a npproc:ile- folder 110011 to be

EXTRA LEAN
'

."

If a,

Round • • 87fb
Sirloin • • 89~

..

lilt Cll Usl

.fri. Sat. &amp; Sun.

U.S. Good

'

,,

Htaltfl Aids,

'

~::. wltb~=

d!HerentSo ideas mulnl to be
teell. ·.
far \here bavo beea DO
lllans of any· major dlv!IJM
between them on forelp policy,

GRADED

'I '

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Steak Sale

''

..• h~butlneuls~~~ ·.

. '
- """"

IIDe CJIAII1.!SI'ON !!~~~~
1111 tlGN are nlfllhle W ..;
to- to partld• ia the urr
Wetl VJrslnla Farm V..atloft
Wbether hla opJMlOIDII have l'roSfom acconllq to !114~

loogecl period
and By Ullhe4l " ' - !JIIaru..,_.
CtiiSOildaUon will be required.
Today ta 'l'bunday, Ju.
Tbla eHort will at llr!l be lbe 11th day ol'lll'l wiUI ste
largely_ ·-~ wllh Ule Jollow.
•
lnterplll dlliaiJon, -With politiCal Tbe moon Ia approaching
and iporly ,11f~ reol'lalllzed on full stage.
·
new ·llnos,.. ·mler a modified The morning stars are
ryste111. rec~· •of whleh and Jupiter.
way the revOI!illbn 1008.
Tbe eva~nng olars are Saturll,
Red &lt;Jblna'• withdrawal froin Jupiter and Venus.
the 'll1'fld b 1n effect already Author EcJsar Allen Poe wu
ll(lllerwiy wltll a larie riumbet. born on UU. day-In 1801._
01 Peldnc'• envoys 8~ 011 this day In blstory.
'~~dy recalled or abiiUI to be . In 1807, Confedente ~ri!Clllled.
RobWt &amp;. Lee was born m
There -t. doubt whethor they Slralford, Va.
: will be replaced f~ ,Orne time In 1861, Georgia seceded from
to come.
lbet Umon.
, New and trusted reJ)!'esenla- In 1,938. units. of . General
tlves wlU. have to be lobnd and Franco s NatiOnalist Air Force
given 1 - new poUcy line in born~ Barcel~na and Valencia
accordance l'lllh wbal emerges 10 Spam, kill.lng 700 clvtlfans
ultlmate)y 85 P:ekln!!'s I!Olltfcal .81111 woundng hundreds more.
lind ldeoloifcal ~oncepl
In . 1955. 11&gt;~ . ,llrsl
,7J.!I"ellll Polley . .
news conference to
-;BlgniftCIUill)"; -- u'ttie ' has been by movlllg pictures an: ld
.Pkl .)1) ) the 'rece t battle ot 8100 cil~eras was e
·wtil&amp;Y:'aAAt(l ' ~'. China;• D;'t Eih:~~~d~abrOOct
· 1 lb. - ~
orWildee
te .
P~ng's forclgn nnJicy. of the 1" u or vocar ~~ wroded'
. ,
..
. ,.
rong as .war .., regar
having
Jed
It Wl.11 a1ways have
Past• s· a sh•~bles
~·
,
wlck..t
~
Red China .. tAl ""¥ total fascination . When it is
isolation from lhe rest ·of the .upon\ as vulgar it will eease
world, including its old allr, lhe be popular."
- --

~c,e.r-vJ·

,.,.

aJ'Ilrtbir
tarelp polley
towllrdo till Ualle(l .n ever 1&lt;&gt;1.,.... petture
wilrdo 111111111.

m~_Jncrtuecl

of,"""'"''

..

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Cliina Certain to}lsobte HerseH After
F wm·;
' ·Rev.oJoiion is Ended, One W or Another Be Listed
~oUted
'I cuPo -wbat.wei'

~llbulllt• . . .

iD turbulent eommunllt China marcllllo~~
capital city. The youth are called the • ·
Mao Tle-tltlll and are from the TnDspOrt Schoo
of Klrtn.

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All The-Family

ROUSH'$· SHOE

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17..2 SQ. IN. REc:T. PlquRE AREA •
Wts $225 - S.v• $24.00 Now $1'}9.95
WITH .'IASE

Racine

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. WAS .
. NOW
X2320W--$219.95 •••••.••.•••••• ?-tonaole
X2322H--$229.95 ............... ?-,(:onaole

By Mn. Fruell Morrll

',

Range

'

Society Notes

l

SEPTIC TANK
CLEANER

E8lRSBACH
HARDWARE .

Balance Both
Front Wheals

.. ,. .
.

Refrigerator and

Get It Here Todey: ·

MID-WINTER

.J

and

The Woman'a
Society of
Christian Service or the Melbadlst Church was entertained In
lbe home of Mrs. Harry Pickens Friday evening, Jan. IS.
Mrs. Crill Bradford 'was pro.
gram chairman, !wr topic being
4
' New Focus for Missions." The
group sang "We've A Story to
Tell to the Nation" followed
with scripture, prayer
readings by lhe various mem·
bers. Mrs. Piekens,, !fire~~~~
aerved a delicious n
course during tbe social hour.
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Webb,
llliss Roberta Kraeuter, Mrs.
Corby Cleek, William Stewart,
Mi" Barbara Adams,
Mrs.
Clara Adams) Mrs.
Bernice
Theiss, Mrs. Naoma
Brillker
and Mra. Grella Simpson
tended the OES school of instrullon at Athens on Tuesday,
Jan. 10.
Gary Walker, member o! the
Air Force, stationed at Biloxi,
Miss., Is apelidlllc 18 daya
his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Walket' ud bls sister, after
which he will be atatiooed in
Okinawa for II monthl.
Mrs. B. M, Pickeols entered
Veterana Memorial llospital
Sunday for observation.
Mr. and Mrs. Geol'l• Ne~der
were buliness visitors In
polls oa Mooday.
Hazel C8rnahan and !'rllF1teeS

Foster VIsited

Lottie

at Minernme Route
lfternoon.
Mrs. Elmer Freclter, and aon,
Roger, of Pine Grove were ,....
cent dinner guests of M r a.
Ethel Wbeeler.
PhiUp lloiJirU, atlldent
Oltlo Unlvenity,\Aihens,
a weekend With. his mot'iter,
Mro, ·Franeea 'Jiobc1a•
Ml&gt;. and Mrs. Gene Crl!t
Columbus spent tile weekoltd

POMEROY, 0.
PHONE 992·2094
1/10 E. MAIN ST.
.-----------------------------------------~· -------- thm~u.bR~

·

Independently
1111ptndtd
front wheel

X2326W--$239.95 , , •••• , , • • • • • • 7-F-n~e
X2328W--$239.95 .............. t.,..C.naole
"
)(2310Y--$169.95 ............... 1-With

Sturdy shock
ebsorber

a-

X2310W--$179.95
• • ............
, , •• ?-With .._
.
'·
'·
X2314W-$189.95 ............... ,1-With 1 - .

172 SQ. IN. RECT. PICTU.Ri AREA
•

X191CIC-$129.95 ... , • , , ...... 1, ?-With
X1914X--$139.95 .... ., ......... ?-With
X1921X~159.95 ., • ., ., ........ ?-With

TOUih

aaa-

trlctlon·frH
coil sprlnl

Rulltd
controlll'lll

X1925C--$169.95 • ,. ....... ., '" . f.;..WIIh IMe
I

• 212 $Q.JN. iEcT. PICTURE AREA
X21.12--$169.95 .•• ~· ... ~., ••••• , •• t-With ....
'

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·Ingels' Carpet

C·LEARANCE
' 'FLOOR SAMPLES
r

SaveJO%
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ride as
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DUt'108.

•

SOCIAL
CALENDAR

SAYS
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Q- MJ ••lion ~1
~of.

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, . . . . . !Itt fbat .... bid bid

hiP blood

~·-for

It yedl

Clast thil!

A - Yoo. Wbea. the ll'lllrltt
of the brain boc&lt;&gt;me banloned
they are Fllllf!l \lrlllle ud len
able ,.to wllhllllld 111 ~
• In pre8IUle

wi1Jtout breaklne·

.
QEl_UNCE SALE
'
BIJVI!na ~
All The-Family

ROUSH'$· SHOE

Gee • . • 1 ~ eveeyoDe
lmeW NllSO~ 8, everyday

·STORE

low urtce1 IDdwled my prescrlpilolls, lllld hit FreeMoJle.
llwJ- Jl\o
my does! ''You
should ten
your

Mommy."

.

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OtiOtt carr mea• '
don'rlerf Gef riel

co

OF All NEW

FURNITURE
5

CAMP

595
Including

CESSPOOl

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jlubl

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I

Brake

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Firestone;
MOTOR

· Fits mast
· KING
1Z·V ara .'f Our 'hitdl'lflll1it7

,.,,.lit.~

rtttont
DIIIID Chlllpion New Tnadt
IITRIADS ON 80UNO, TIRI 80DIU
OR ON YOUR OWN 'DREI

NOW

2flr'1987 ~

ANY 81Zf:7JS0.14 &amp;.70-15 5.90-lll 11.10-JI
' USTED ' 7.00.14 6.40-15 5.6ti-1S 11.0041

•

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PO~EROY

&amp; Auto

BAKER
FURNITURE

.

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992-2811
Main St.

POMEROY

...

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••

\ SPA:CE·COMMAND

17..2 SQ. IN. REc:T. PlquRE AREA •
Wts $225 - S.v• $24.00 Now $1'}9.95
WITH .'IASE

Racine

· 282 SQ. IN. iECT. PICTURE AR'A
. WAS .
. NOW
X2320W--$219.95 •••••.••.•••••• ?-tonaole
X2322H--$229.95 ............... ?-,(:onaole

By Mn. Fruell Morrll

',

Range

'

Society Notes

l

SEPTIC TANK
CLEANER

E8lRSBACH
HARDWARE .

Balance Both
Front Wheals

.. ,. .
.

Refrigerator and

Get It Here Todey: ·

MID-WINTER

.J

and

The Woman'a
Society of
Christian Service or the Melbadlst Church was entertained In
lbe home of Mrs. Harry Pickens Friday evening, Jan. IS.
Mrs. Crill Bradford 'was pro.
gram chairman, !wr topic being
4
' New Focus for Missions." The
group sang "We've A Story to
Tell to the Nation" followed
with scripture, prayer
readings by lhe various mem·
bers. Mrs. Piekens,, !fire~~~~
aerved a delicious n
course during tbe social hour.
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Webb,
llliss Roberta Kraeuter, Mrs.
Corby Cleek, William Stewart,
Mi" Barbara Adams,
Mrs.
Clara Adams) Mrs.
Bernice
Theiss, Mrs. Naoma
Brillker
and Mra. Grella Simpson
tended the OES school of instrullon at Athens on Tuesday,
Jan. 10.
Gary Walker, member o! the
Air Force, stationed at Biloxi,
Miss., Is apelidlllc 18 daya
his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Walket' ud bls sister, after
which he will be atatiooed in
Okinawa for II monthl.
Mrs. B. M, Pickeols entered
Veterana Memorial llospital
Sunday for observation.
Mr. and Mrs. Geol'l• Ne~der
were buliness visitors In
polls oa Mooday.
Hazel C8rnahan and !'rllF1teeS

Foster VIsited

Lottie

at Minernme Route
lfternoon.
Mrs. Elmer Freclter, and aon,
Roger, of Pine Grove were ,....
cent dinner guests of M r a.
Ethel Wbeeler.
PhiUp lloiJirU, atlldent
Oltlo Unlvenity,\Aihens,
a weekend With. his mot'iter,
Mro, ·Franeea 'Jiobc1a•
Ml&gt;. and Mrs. Gene Crl!t
Columbus spent tile weekoltd

POMEROY, 0.
PHONE 992·2094
1/10 E. MAIN ST.
.-----------------------------------------~· -------- thm~u.bR~

·

Independently
1111ptndtd
front wheel

X2326W--$239.95 , , •••• , , • • • • • • 7-F-n~e
X2328W--$239.95 .............. t.,..C.naole
"
)(2310Y--$169.95 ............... 1-With

Sturdy shock
ebsorber

a-

X2310W--$179.95
• • ............
, , •• ?-With .._
.
'·
'·
X2314W-$189.95 ............... ,1-With 1 - .

172 SQ. IN. RECT. PICTU.Ri AREA
•

X191CIC-$129.95 ... , • , , ...... 1, ?-With
X1914X--$139.95 .... ., ......... ?-With
X1921X~159.95 ., • ., ., ........ ?-With

TOUih

aaa-

trlctlon·frH
coil sprlnl

Rulltd
controlll'lll

X1925C--$169.95 • ,. ....... ., '" . f.;..WIIh IMe
I

• 212 $Q.JN. iEcT. PICTURE AREA
X21.12--$169.95 .•• ~· ... ~., ••••• , •• t-With ....
'

'

·Ingels' Carpet

C·LEARANCE
' 'FLOOR SAMPLES
r

SaveJO%
'
'
.

.30%.;..40%

· W.ftls
'

.,....to
......

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ride as
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SerMices
•

WANTED

BEST PRICES!

I

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llAOIATOR

SALU &amp; SIIVICI' · .

SHVICJ

ltoutea In Po-roy.
Llnceln Hill and
Mulbarr)&gt; Av..

UNBEATAIILI!: 1WI aoUd

ate-radio

CALL 992·2156
ln. Ph. 7f2.5413.

I !Utp

IOICAT
SPRINT •

SlflGER SOWI"' IIIIICbine, wllll
...eyu, c.... Does aU $01lef• :
I) houseboJ.d 10wiag.
1o responsible party !or
"""" due of PI.U or

Sentinel to aatabllalted

IWTTNAI$
l!hos.. f92.2143

. .......y,O..

CaU~- 117

~blnaUoa,

speed au-.ue cbqer,
wainllt 11n111t, baa lnslanl
radio. Tal:• over payments
t$.21 per mootb or pay
aoce due $M.U. Try II in
hOme. Call lt'J-3211. I 17

SPECIIU
Wheel Alignment

14 ACRE FARM, I room
with bath, located 3 ...· ~·' 11
from Racine. Pb. IH!J-37'13.
I 19
- 4 .room
partly fUI'IIlabed, Welcb
IUD, Minersville, f1500.
Cbarles Fridley, Rl. 3, Pllll:t-1
eroy.

2 Dr, DeiW&lt;e modal. Locally
owned and low ' mile"ge by

orlgillal

owner.

SI&gt;Oiless

cleaJi\iinterior, · beautlful dark
blue flnisb, radio snd heater

Now $1'395

For S.le or Rent

65 CheveHe

HOUSE. Pb. _119Z-S\29.
I 4 12lc

SL Wagon. VB engine, Power&amp;J.lde, low mile•ee, · local
owner, mint condition

1~

BAIRD BROS.
AUTO WRECKING

DANCE

4 ROOM unfurnished apartment

: lroTWMusic Of

in Pomt!roy. Ph. !JY2-5J&amp;i.
11 18 lfe

Blhy Rliy)Yord ond His

. .

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T;ghters
SATI:JR ' Y, JAN. 21
' 9 'P.Ml•Til1 A.M.

USED PARTS
FOR CARS

Houn 1:00 A.M. h 6:01, P.M.

'c;;,..,..,..,.l ! ruRN~iEi) ____

CLOSED SUNDAYS

~:se

$1895

batbl. Pll. JJ9Z.ZS90.
1125

!162

KEITH GOBLE FORD ·
wv

:1-2196 '

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of'·r.l'
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YOUR. Dlll'Y -C
- Al ' .

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ONLY.'· ~

&amp;I PttQUD

b; ...

A CLIAN CAR
~IYE-THR~
CAR WAU.

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· TRAgQR
OVE~tiAULS
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roomo and balll, cellar, cellar ~~-~
bouse, z Lara• barDs, free
ps, 2 farm ponds, Immediate occupancy. Pearl WO·
~Jam-. 118M318 or 119M8BL
10 s lfe

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OI.DINANCI

NO, 161
ANNUAL. APPRO,I.IATION
OltDINANCI
IYIIII . .)

~ 01'\UDaDCe to

for

I

::::'.;w~:i!l~&amp;l~~::;~ ALBE~y C~Jl~KER

...
1.50,w•Jghu

$

4 BEDROOM home,
Jrltchen,
' new ba\h aad.
lng, comer lot, nest to .aci)ool.
Call Mlddleport 992-&amp;324.
1 11 lfc

JIOR
RESTAUJL\NT - NliW oper:ot.
Lng, excellent location
business section 1of a lhrl•nnil
town In Meip county,
ALI equipment In A·l condi- .
tion; This business ·has
:1
ill operaUon suc&lt;:es!fully
many years.
The pre!lent
owners have oU1er ln:e'~".:'!::
8YrO et
Filtures, equipment and
St. Wa&amp;9n, V8, Powerglld~.
loess, a real buy for $8,000.00. R&amp;H, extra nl&lt;e and one tbe
Write or call whoole family can use.

Ch

Wheel &amp;.lancing

'

1 18 '"'' ~•-

bee••

1939 to 1966 Mdla
Alao Rebuilt Palh
&amp; All Type Buckat S..ta

Holl
2171

'I

Ph. 915-331,
12 mL N. of Pomorey, O.
On St. Rt. 7

$6:50

htate For Sele

65 Volkswagen

. ·~

M50 5POI1

BOY or GIRL
To 0.11- Tho Dally

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Curren~

Miss S.ndra Beiley

HOWii satNilDIR

WU CALl HAVIm
1N£'MARWIS tiE t'An~:'
fOR A ~AJTisJ:"'
~ATE7

.~-

R•d.,.; Ohl\1 .
-NoW.:.;
.
. Teachlnt Pin •!14-

n;. Wondurvs tlaridn6nil
O"JJIft

$995

PUBLIC SALE"_ As we have . apartments.
10
'"·
acquired several estatea of :_P~ 1192-6431. .. _lO_ll_If~ •• lnat..d of Gatnpolla Auto
SALESMAN
furnit-. we will offer for a 1THREE and four room furnisb· . Wrocklno.
1fW13t
publ!~'TS.te on Friday, Jan.: ed apartments. All utilities ~~=========:;! Eveitlap.
er m-3131 Biscayne St. Wt~gon . 8 cyl .
2tlth. 1961. at the Laurel Cliff I paid. Ph. 992-2776, Rowley
Bt1 2ti
Pomeroy,
. engine, std. trans. Go od tires,
. house, lots of old ' and Reed. Arter 5 p. m. call ORDER YOUR
dark green fini sh.
aucticlll
I 19
Items,' antiques and stoves, I 992-3.174.
I $ lfc
FERTILIZER
tools and some farm equip- ·
.
Auto S.les
ment. Also hundred of items •
For Sal•
NOW AND...GET
a
:Cilevr.ii&gt;t/1
too numerous to
mention 1 RUGS DIRTY , rent electric
EARLY DISCOUNT
11 ton pickup truck. Btds will
here. Sale starts at 12 noon, - shampooer for $1 with pur- All •n•lysls •tr•leht •nd
be
received in the Pomeroy 2 Doo
Blk r · h
d
1
1015
will be hel4 rain or shine. , chase of Lustre Foam.
:1!~· L':!~d :r:::.~~
Mayor's off,ce until JariU8l'VII tires. r,
· ·
' goo
~:c~~:. at ::!~ion~~:: -- ----- ___ l_I9_~t:
AREA WAREHOUSE
23,1967.
I 19
Jim Adams and Worthy Stan- ]SINGER, model 66, , round bob- ~
•
1163 FORD Station
Wagon
ley, owners.
POMEROY
Country Sedan, .one owner,
1 16 ~tc 1 bm. eqwpped to Zig zag, m11nSEVERAL NEW 66
· - ---- . . ,-.-- ogram, overcast, applique,
992.2111
good tires, R&amp;H,
power
ELECTJiOLUX
SALES ser- etc. Only I payments left
steering, good CODditon.
Ch..,rolets Available At
Groll Savlngi
vice
representative, Rieh- l $5.00 each, or $1.25 weekly.
•
m-3346 ~r 1192-2186.
IN
ard Stoke. Ph. 949- 36~.
j guaranteed. Ph. 992-2685.
Iuper Sorvlco StoHon
12 28 tfc
. 9 30'-Pj - - _______ ll9
-:A"'U:-;CT=Io"'N:;-ev-e-ry-:Fc:-'ri,-;-.
day.. nignl ·SINGER portable, sews perfect DAILY
'
lrt 7:00 at the Latu-el CUff Zig zag equtpped. Full price
ACROSS
1. N..,..lrq 2&lt;. Ttuut:
of)(lq
Ger.
Auction House.
I 4 tfc
$17.95, guaranteed. Ph. 1192- l.BilU..,..
Bayu
!
2t.
Food
2685.
I 19 tfc
I. Greenland'•
growel'll
t.Edr~
Open Ev~nlng~ 9.P.M.
REVIVAL starting at Mt. H..-- ELE-CfROLUX sweeper,
on
Bergen'•
coloniar
28. Joy
man U. B. l'hurch .Jan. IS.
h 1
Lth
Mortimer
1. 8ka.tlnl'
31. Balea
1
POM~ROY, OHIO
Rev. James Morrison, Pastor w ee s, compete
w
..,....
or
11. Formed an.
Bud Hatfield, Evangelist. Ev- dual cleaning attachments,
electric
10. lilll:ca'rala.t
tea.k
14, Eeken
33. RebOwoC
eryone welcome.
I II 12tc guaranteed. Full price $11.00.
Upt
18. Lend
voke,
Ph. 1192-2685.
I 19 tfc
Bvsllieu Services ·
.
12.
Japane•e
COAL HAULING. Ph. 992-2800.
reetenta,-'• All•••
pteway
18. Eye iDflaJD.
legacy
59c Lb.,
I I• 30
38. Sharpen,
13.
Genume
m&amp;.Uon
3(.G...,.k
..
IIAKE MORE PROFIT by I .., --~.:.-:
tp steak, 79c lb., Jowl
u
a
razor
letter ~
14. Rtnll'lnC'
listing your firm's services In
\?.~~·~~;ih;i:~
INCOMji: tax service, daily ex- 3 lb. $1.00, Huron milk, 2
15. Wllc;l
tlon
35. Regula.
39. Volcano:
lba Dally SenUnel'a Businest
cept Sun. Evening by appoint- 29c, I gal. milk, 79c, batl;l·J
SleUy
d.u ckll
20. Plneh
tlono
Servlc!e column.
10 10
22.
Evening
40,
Units
ot
17.Becloulnll
36.
a-shaped
moot otily, Mrs. Wanda Eb- nas, IOc lb., Dr. Pepper, 311c
before a.
molding
11. Warbled
lln. Ph. 992-2272, Laurel Cl iff ctn., 16 rolls tissue, $1.00, 21. )(ualC JK1te
hOliday
37. Bear con(!.Compua
lktad, State Rt. 121, 1\ mile Peach.. , No. 2V., 29c, 5 lb. 22'. Gtrl'a
23. Fore.
atel.lation
point
AIR CONDITIONING Re!~;!;5;~~~~~;r
auaa oervl&lt;e. Jf.Ck'a
nome
lrolftatrground.
t 10 30tc
sugar, 39c with $0.00 order.
eration, New Haven.
26. Robber
:PiANTTuNING:· Pb."J:ane M&amp;G Food Mkt., 3 miles 27. Satan
TU 2.153'1.
I I
Dan ' at 992-5509 around a 1 soutn. of Middleport, on Rt. 7. 21. Bark

m-•

MO~ [j9,

60 Chevrolet

MABa!

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"Tio4i:rr fiOLL'( GET
COI"Pl1T£L'I' IJ~INQEP,
Af«) BV A 'i\Slr. 1-!Au: HI~
~Zi! ~lii-I · HEH ... Of.I,OH,

W&gt;ol HA! i-14!

$495

1961 Volkswagen

"''

!lei

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3tc

POMEROY
MOTOR CO.

CROSSWORD

m....,...

===-:-:----:-- .. •__

$395

....

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:W~ ~~.----'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~l"'"18~3tp
:"' Wented
1 Priced For Quick Sale
"'SPJ=N;l;;;--;;PlAN-0--BA~
RGAIN--.'
Res ,··· sihle party to
take
PICKUP TRUCKS
ove~'jow monthly payments
on d:-.-met piano. Can
be

seenl)ocally. Write Credit
G.M.C. 'AI Ton
Manf'ger, P. 0. Bo1 3.1. Cort- , •1H2
e1964 Dodtt 'AI Ton
1 19 24tp e1964 JHp Pick Up
Jand 1'tlhio 44410.
TOMA' O
- StakeS. ·Warren Pick 4 Whotl Drive
eDI, ~ville, 0.
Meigs Equipment Co.
-·
11~6tp
l .. r Moles General Hqap,
tt2-2176
Porno..,
4

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Wanted To Buy

are ill.

STANDING limber 1D . Oblo !
or Willi VIrginia, or
old : equipment with each '67
. lol'llll wllb limber. Mlrloa pacbe stld before March
1967. Roush lc Lyone
R~da, Bo1 77, Syracuse.
ing Trollers, Horton St.,
0.
Ill
on, W. Va.
1 10

-Nbole
-

H•lp W•nt•d

MARRIED man, must be
pMUm~ with tbe operati~

of motlem farm machinery,
ible and willlag to assume
rtllponsibility and keep
eorda. Location Southeast of
Collillllrul. .Modem hoose. fte. .
piJ In own bal!dwrlting, givIIIC .,., npertence, number
Ill !81Dliy, etc. Write Box
._A, ..., The Dally Sentine~
l'taiero)', o.
1 a 11c

30. Wordot

READY,MIJI deU...ed right lo. yout projeCt. Faat

dillg'Utt
32.Minu.
38. Fragrance
35. Vociferou•
fl. Concurre&lt;l
4,2, PartJcJ•

and elsy.
Free
Pboae
, flll2.m4.

ReadJ·Mis

ta.German

•1951 FonP/o Ton
e1HO lnt.mation•lltJ. Ton

lurUe .with every lurUe bow;!,
PlcM 'Pel Shop, !Urn firSt
road to ri&amp;ht, beknr PomeroyMason bridge. Open ev~ry
day from 2 p. m. until 1 p.

ucepl Tbursdaya.

1 16

er Yl1U ever

So
too. Get Blue· Luotre.
electric sha~r $1. Pomeroy Cement Block Co.

Obio.

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W. Man'• name

DOWN

J, Grape

retuee

2. Rqton
3. ScrutiniZe

"Edreof

fabric
f5. "Mu'•
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DAILY OIIYPTOQUOTE - Bere'o )low to work Ito '
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LOli'GJ'JlLLOW

One It-tter simply etanda for .ftother. In Ulll p.mple A. 11 u.S
for thP Ulree L'a, X tor lhe two 0'•• etc. Stnp letters, t.pos•
trophiee, the length and fonnatlon of Ut• worda: are all hlnta.
l:actt day the code lettera a,. dU'ferent.

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IIA.TIBn' THII SOUL, '&amp;XCIIP1' TO '!{AUt 'J'IIUI AND

OWN NO &amp;UPII:IUOR?-wHlTH.Uf

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SerMices
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BEST PRICES!

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SALU &amp; SIIVICI' · .

SHVICJ

ltoutea In Po-roy.
Llnceln Hill and
Mulbarr)&gt; Av..

UNBEATAIILI!: 1WI aoUd

ate-radio

CALL 992·2156
ln. Ph. 7f2.5413.

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IOICAT
SPRINT •

SlflGER SOWI"' IIIIICbine, wllll
...eyu, c.... Does aU $01lef• :
I) houseboJ.d 10wiag.
1o responsible party !or
"""" due of PI.U or

Sentinel to aatabllalted

IWTTNAI$
l!hos.. f92.2143

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CaU~- 117

~blnaUoa,

speed au-.ue cbqer,
wainllt 11n111t, baa lnslanl
radio. Tal:• over payments
t$.21 per mootb or pay
aoce due $M.U. Try II in
hOme. Call lt'J-3211. I 17

SPECIIU
Wheel Alignment

14 ACRE FARM, I room
with bath, located 3 ...· ~·' 11
from Racine. Pb. IH!J-37'13.
I 19
- 4 .room
partly fUI'IIlabed, Welcb
IUD, Minersville, f1500.
Cbarles Fridley, Rl. 3, Pllll:t-1
eroy.

2 Dr, DeiW&lt;e modal. Locally
owned and low ' mile"ge by

orlgillal

owner.

SI&gt;Oiless

cleaJi\iinterior, · beautlful dark
blue flnisb, radio snd heater

Now $1'395

For S.le or Rent

65 CheveHe

HOUSE. Pb. _119Z-S\29.
I 4 12lc

SL Wagon. VB engine, Power&amp;J.lde, low mile•ee, · local
owner, mint condition

1~

BAIRD BROS.
AUTO WRECKING

DANCE

4 ROOM unfurnished apartment

: lroTWMusic Of

in Pomt!roy. Ph. !JY2-5J&amp;i.
11 18 lfe

Blhy Rliy)Yord ond His

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T;ghters
SATI:JR ' Y, JAN. 21
' 9 'P.Ml•Til1 A.M.

USED PARTS
FOR CARS

Houn 1:00 A.M. h 6:01, P.M.

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~:se

$1895

batbl. Pll. JJ9Z.ZS90.
1125

!162

KEITH GOBLE FORD ·
wv

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roomo and balll, cellar, cellar ~~-~
bouse, z Lara• barDs, free
ps, 2 farm ponds, Immediate occupancy. Pearl WO·
~Jam-. 118M318 or 119M8BL
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NO, 161
ANNUAL. APPRO,I.IATION
OltDINANCI
IYIIII . .)

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for

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$

4 BEDROOM home,
Jrltchen,
' new ba\h aad.
lng, comer lot, nest to .aci)ool.
Call Mlddleport 992-&amp;324.
1 11 lfc

JIOR
RESTAUJL\NT - NliW oper:ot.
Lng, excellent location
business section 1of a lhrl•nnil
town In Meip county,
ALI equipment In A·l condi- .
tion; This business ·has
:1
ill operaUon suc&lt;:es!fully
many years.
The pre!lent
owners have oU1er ln:e'~".:'!::
8YrO et
Filtures, equipment and
St. Wa&amp;9n, V8, Powerglld~.
loess, a real buy for $8,000.00. R&amp;H, extra nl&lt;e and one tbe
Write or call whoole family can use.

Ch

Wheel &amp;.lancing

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1939 to 1966 Mdla
Alao Rebuilt Palh
&amp; All Type Buckat S..ta

Holl
2171

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Ph. 915-331,
12 mL N. of Pomorey, O.
On St. Rt. 7

$6:50

htate For Sele

65 Volkswagen

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M50 5POI1

BOY or GIRL
To 0.11- Tho Dally

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Curren~

Miss S.ndra Beiley

HOWii satNilDIR

WU CALl HAVIm
1N£'MARWIS tiE t'An~:'
fOR A ~AJTisJ:"'
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R•d.,.; Ohl\1 .
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. Teachlnt Pin •!14-

n;. Wondurvs tlaridn6nil
O"JJIft

$995

PUBLIC SALE"_ As we have . apartments.
10
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acquired several estatea of :_P~ 1192-6431. .. _lO_ll_If~ •• lnat..d of Gatnpolla Auto
SALESMAN
furnit-. we will offer for a 1THREE and four room furnisb· . Wrocklno.
1fW13t
publ!~'TS.te on Friday, Jan.: ed apartments. All utilities ~~=========:;! Eveitlap.
er m-3131 Biscayne St. Wt~gon . 8 cyl .
2tlth. 1961. at the Laurel Cliff I paid. Ph. 992-2776, Rowley
Bt1 2ti
Pomeroy,
. engine, std. trans. Go od tires,
. house, lots of old ' and Reed. Arter 5 p. m. call ORDER YOUR
dark green fini sh.
aucticlll
I 19
Items,' antiques and stoves, I 992-3.174.
I $ lfc
FERTILIZER
tools and some farm equip- ·
.
Auto S.les
ment. Also hundred of items •
For Sal•
NOW AND...GET
a
:Cilevr.ii&gt;t/1
too numerous to
mention 1 RUGS DIRTY , rent electric
EARLY DISCOUNT
11 ton pickup truck. Btds will
here. Sale starts at 12 noon, - shampooer for $1 with pur- All •n•lysls •tr•leht •nd
be
received in the Pomeroy 2 Doo
Blk r · h
d
1
1015
will be hel4 rain or shine. , chase of Lustre Foam.
:1!~· L':!~d :r:::.~~
Mayor's off,ce until JariU8l'VII tires. r,
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AREA WAREHOUSE
23,1967.
I 19
Jim Adams and Worthy Stan- ]SINGER, model 66, , round bob- ~
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Wagon
ley, owners.
POMEROY
Country Sedan, .one owner,
1 16 ~tc 1 bm. eqwpped to Zig zag, m11nSEVERAL NEW 66
· - ---- . . ,-.-- ogram, overcast, applique,
992.2111
good tires, R&amp;H,
power
ELECTJiOLUX
SALES ser- etc. Only I payments left
steering, good CODditon.
Ch..,rolets Available At
Groll Savlngi
vice
representative, Rieh- l $5.00 each, or $1.25 weekly.
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IN
ard Stoke. Ph. 949- 36~.
j guaranteed. Ph. 992-2685.
Iuper Sorvlco StoHon
12 28 tfc
. 9 30'-Pj - - _______ ll9
-:A"'U:-;CT=Io"'N:;-ev-e-ry-:Fc:-'ri,-;-.
day.. nignl ·SINGER portable, sews perfect DAILY
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lrt 7:00 at the Latu-el CUff Zig zag equtpped. Full price
ACROSS
1. N..,..lrq 2&lt;. Ttuut:
of)(lq
Ger.
Auction House.
I 4 tfc
$17.95, guaranteed. Ph. 1192- l.BilU..,..
Bayu
!
2t.
Food
2685.
I 19 tfc
I. Greenland'•
growel'll
t.Edr~
Open Ev~nlng~ 9.P.M.
REVIVAL starting at Mt. H..-- ELE-CfROLUX sweeper,
on
Bergen'•
coloniar
28. Joy
man U. B. l'hurch .Jan. IS.
h 1
Lth
Mortimer
1. 8ka.tlnl'
31. Balea
1
POM~ROY, OHIO
Rev. James Morrison, Pastor w ee s, compete
w
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or
11. Formed an.
Bud Hatfield, Evangelist. Ev- dual cleaning attachments,
electric
10. lilll:ca'rala.t
tea.k
14, Eeken
33. RebOwoC
eryone welcome.
I II 12tc guaranteed. Full price $11.00.
Upt
18. Lend
voke,
Ph. 1192-2685.
I 19 tfc
Bvsllieu Services ·
.
12.
Japane•e
COAL HAULING. Ph. 992-2800.
reetenta,-'• All•••
pteway
18. Eye iDflaJD.
legacy
59c Lb.,
I I• 30
38. Sharpen,
13.
Genume
m&amp;.Uon
3(.G...,.k
..
IIAKE MORE PROFIT by I .., --~.:.-:
tp steak, 79c lb., Jowl
u
a
razor
letter ~
14. Rtnll'lnC'
listing your firm's services In
\?.~~·~~;ih;i:~
INCOMji: tax service, daily ex- 3 lb. $1.00, Huron milk, 2
15. Wllc;l
tlon
35. Regula.
39. Volcano:
lba Dally SenUnel'a Businest
cept Sun. Evening by appoint- 29c, I gal. milk, 79c, batl;l·J
SleUy
d.u ckll
20. Plneh
tlono
Servlc!e column.
10 10
22.
Evening
40,
Units
ot
17.Becloulnll
36.
a-shaped
moot otily, Mrs. Wanda Eb- nas, IOc lb., Dr. Pepper, 311c
before a.
molding
11. Warbled
lln. Ph. 992-2272, Laurel Cl iff ctn., 16 rolls tissue, $1.00, 21. )(ualC JK1te
hOliday
37. Bear con(!.Compua
lktad, State Rt. 121, 1\ mile Peach.. , No. 2V., 29c, 5 lb. 22'. Gtrl'a
23. Fore.
atel.lation
point
AIR CONDITIONING Re!~;!;5;~~~~~;r
auaa oervl&lt;e. Jf.Ck'a
nome
lrolftatrground.
t 10 30tc
sugar, 39c with $0.00 order.
eration, New Haven.
26. Robber
:PiANTTuNING:· Pb."J:ane M&amp;G Food Mkt., 3 miles 27. Satan
TU 2.153'1.
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Dan ' at 992-5509 around a 1 soutn. of Middleport, on Rt. 7. 21. Bark

m-•

MO~ [j9,

60 Chevrolet

MABa!

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COI"Pl1T£L'I' IJ~INQEP,
Af«) BV A 'i\Slr. 1-!Au: HI~
~Zi! ~lii-I · HEH ... Of.I,OH,

W&gt;ol HA! i-14!

$495

1961 Volkswagen

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POMEROY
MOTOR CO.

CROSSWORD

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:"' Wented
1 Priced For Quick Sale
"'SPJ=N;l;;;--;;PlAN-0--BA~
RGAIN--.'
Res ,··· sihle party to
take
PICKUP TRUCKS
ove~'jow monthly payments
on d:-.-met piano. Can
be

seenl)ocally. Write Credit
G.M.C. 'AI Ton
Manf'ger, P. 0. Bo1 3.1. Cort- , •1H2
e1964 Dodtt 'AI Ton
1 19 24tp e1964 JHp Pick Up
Jand 1'tlhio 44410.
TOMA' O
- StakeS. ·Warren Pick 4 Whotl Drive
eDI, ~ville, 0.
Meigs Equipment Co.
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l .. r Moles General Hqap,
tt2-2176
Porno..,
4

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are ill.

STANDING limber 1D . Oblo !
or Willi VIrginia, or
old : equipment with each '67
. lol'llll wllb limber. Mlrloa pacbe stld before March
1967. Roush lc Lyone
R~da, Bo1 77, Syracuse.
ing Trollers, Horton St.,
0.
Ill
on, W. Va.
1 10

-Nbole
-

H•lp W•nt•d

MARRIED man, must be
pMUm~ with tbe operati~

of motlem farm machinery,
ible and willlag to assume
rtllponsibility and keep
eorda. Location Southeast of
Collillllrul. .Modem hoose. fte. .
piJ In own bal!dwrlting, givIIIC .,., npertence, number
Ill !81Dliy, etc. Write Box
._A, ..., The Dally Sentine~
l'taiero)', o.
1 a 11c

30. Wordot

READY,MIJI deU...ed right lo. yout projeCt. Faat

dillg'Utt
32.Minu.
38. Fragrance
35. Vociferou•
fl. Concurre&lt;l
4,2, PartJcJ•

and elsy.
Free
Pboae
, flll2.m4.

ReadJ·Mis

ta.German

•1951 FonP/o Ton
e1HO lnt.mation•lltJ. Ton

lurUe .with every lurUe bow;!,
PlcM 'Pel Shop, !Urn firSt
road to ri&amp;ht, beknr PomeroyMason bridge. Open ev~ry
day from 2 p. m. until 1 p.

ucepl Tbursdaya.

1 16

er Yl1U ever

So
too. Get Blue· Luotre.
electric sha~r $1. Pomeroy Cement Block Co.

Obio.

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W. Man'• name

DOWN

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retuee

2. Rqton
3. ScrutiniZe

"Edreof

fabric
f5. "Mu'•
nlck:n.ame
1. Plereecl

DAILY OIIYPTOQUOTE - Bere'o )low to work Ito '
lo

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LOli'GJ'JlLLOW

One It-tter simply etanda for .ftother. In Ulll p.mple A. 11 u.S
for thP Ulree L'a, X tor lhe two 0'•• etc. Stnp letters, t.pos•
trophiee, the length and fonnatlon of Ut• worda: are all hlnta.
l:actt day the code lettera a,. dU'ferent.

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AZ NAEN NZVVR E RZOQZN GR
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\lnu.'r no ~ou s~i'PQ~m WILL
IIA.TIBn' THII SOUL, '&amp;XCIIP1' TO '!{AUt 'J'IIUI AND

OWN NO &amp;UPII:IUOR?-wHlTH.Uf

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ReUNm•nt

�~.wersis

"' lilt home .. Mn. Millon
fllollh. Syrleule.
Mrs. Rou&amp;b. pnsideut, wu

clwtO ol lbe meetiDc Whlcll

_.... wllh deYolial&gt;a Ubll
from Gtneo1t 1:1~ IIIII John
1: 1~ b)' Mrs. !leltver Klpple,

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Braley,
'ii.ar 1 box' ,:;r at
.
february meeuna.
': ~ts were served
Williams. Pr!seDt
lllld M". Williams,
ind Mn. Sheridan, Mr. and
lllra. Finlaw, Mr. and
M,...
Orval Wiles, Mr. and
Mrs.
BIIITJ llalley, Mrs.
Oll•er
·~bel. Mn. Braley and Mrs.
~ Lemley.
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llol~
. ge $erv1ce
' A e•matic pledge
~··when Lydia t;ircle
was ld
l tho-· United Met hod 1s
't
m~i Tuesday evening at
churcb.
Mrs. Kerrnil Walton,
·m~. 1'/0! in &lt;;barge . of a
buslness session wOJch
with ~ hymn. The baking
waa displayed, and taken
Mrs. T. A Downie, ways
Means chairman, to start

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WeU lmon brOcls -

big shipment of Cltlnon ~ , _ .

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the 2,;d Floor. ·AnOther Shlptnent of ICA

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$10o9S uiafoRMs ··.... SALE

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$12~95IMFORMS

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BETTER PIECE GOODS

Pnd\ecoy Chapter No.
Royal Arch Maaons, wU1

110,
observe Rel!glona Affirmalillll and
Ohio Royal Arch Commemor•·
U•e Observance Day, at the
Pomeroy Masonic Temple, Sunday at 2 p.m.
Rev. Donald Boone will he
the speaber and there wU1 be
vocal musU: by the Bethel No.
62, Jntematillllal Order
Job's Daughters. Albert
G.
Woudard, excellent ld&amp;h prleat,
in•!tea nU Maaoos, OES, and
Bethel No. 62, Job's Daugllters,
lllld their
to allend.

SHOP OUR BIG REMNANT TABLEBARGAIN-PRICED AS MARKEDI

The Fabric Shop
McColl's Potterno

S.l11l Sonlce

115 W. SECOND

992-2284
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~-."t"O •'-,..,':"f" I

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el8 Inches wide

• See all the solid eolon
aDd amart ])atterns in
the drapery dep;rtment,

2Dd floor

eDeeorates everythin. ehesta, coffe bibles,
thelvea, lamps

REaANGULAR

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in your correct length. Sanforized sbrunk, zipper
fly. Serviceable cotton twills that wear and look
so well.
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,L
e Wark Shirts To Motch-In all nee siZes 14.,..
to 2.0 and in sleeve lengtbll!to fi.t you. Two button

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Mens and Boys·Dept. Buysl

Young Mens ,$US Cotton Knit
Hu:r.r' LOBI 51- Shirts
t.ra:e size aab trayt with
Sma
I Lot Meno $5.95 end $4.95
emboloed grape aM leaf
Dlnlm P•nts
desi1n and ~ ll'een
32
palroi Jloyl ·$4.95 Denim Ponts
ud white
touch·
'· 11oy1 $1.95 and $2.95 Winter Copo
ed with ....
Young Mena $5.49 ond $4.95
Corduroy Sloclcs

$1.00

f."

$2.00
$2.00
$1.00

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Solei Mens·$3.95H..vy

Wiighf Long .Toil

Cameras, Inslamatii; Cimeru, 35 llll

Just abOut every size there Ia. In color or

FLANNR .

WORK .SHlRTS
Big Yank and King Kole
Brandl. Sizet !4" to 17
and extra siUII 18 to 20.

Woven

cotton flannell.

Two pocilets, extra IODI
shlrt tails. Sanforized

shrunk.
SALE PRICE

and' wJJite.
,
. Stock up now on all ~ur film needs.
'ISc KQDAK FILM ... ; ......... ,........... SALI 3ft .
·65c KODAK FILM .. , , • .. • .. .. • .. • • .. • .. .. • SALI 49C
KODAK FILM , •. .•.••.•.•••.• o o o • , •• o.. SALI 14C.
KODAK PILM • o, o. o •••• , . o • • • • • • • • • • "' IA~I 5fc
$1.10 KQDK fiLM .... , ..................... IAkl 7k
$1.15 KODAK FILM .................. .' '" .. IALI : :
U5 KODAK FILM. .............. • .. • " ." · SALISUl

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Presto ,Pressur~.

West Bend Autoinatlc Plrcllators
(e •

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tampenture

"'l"lf&lt;)ll" automat!~.
i brl&gt;wa g eupo .of .dollcioua·
CJOffie, llrilbt · alam!pum

Start • coueetlpn
Solcller -

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Sillor -

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lowed by a ny'mlt. Assisting .
the service, w~f~h· ,told of misslons Q\ .the . 'cburCh at . horne
and ~~· wt~e Mrs. R•chard
tlfu. Karl Krautter and
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"Tbo New Year" trom · The
Secrot Plaee. Two articles were
read Awaitlns N.,. Life, by
Mrs. A. L. Pbelpo IIIII Tbo N.,.
Life, Mn. C&lt;lprad Obllnller. A
Pr
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b uayer ..- '""" ear, Y ~·JOSETI'A USB
Walter Konnedy Jr., a
MASON - Mr. aad Mn . Tbo Way To A Happy N.,.
Jooepll Usll 1re .....,-g
by Mrs..._La~
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tile ea••Jemeet of thelr daql&gt;- prayer ., ..... • 1eo u
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closed
the elected
d...u..,were
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Larry
Offleen
Mra .
Noble, ..., of Mr. aad Mrs.
Homer Noble, of MoiOD. Miss Elwood Bowera , prealdent; Mrs
IJsb, 1 JNI graduate o1 Waba· Helen Lellhei~ Ylee prsldeot;
ma Hlgb Sdlool is ,.....lly Mn. Harold Srnltb, ......,lary;
employed fa tile Payroll Dr- Mn. Denver Kapple, treasurer
partmODt at LaklD State a... and publlclty; and Mrs. Muon
pllal. Mr. Noble .11 1 111M Fisller, flower lUnd cbalrman.
llowicl robin cards were sent to
graduate of Wabama .....n. .shut·lns.
School and lo eorolled fer bls
second yeor at West Vlrlfllla
Mrs. Osborne presented the
State CoUexe, School of Auto ml,.lon study and read an artiMeebaoies.. ac Iaatltute. Wede cle, "The LitUe Doctor,'• which
concerned work ln Rhodesia, M·
dlag plans are !DcoQtplete.
rica.
During the social bour,
quiz &amp;ames were conducted
Mrs. Pbelps with prizes awlmied to Mrs. Leifheit IU)d
Smith. Rerresbments were
ed by the hostess with
Mrs.
Leifheit asking grace. Atte1&gt;dlng
were those named above
Harry Seaman and Fran!t Mrs. Clyde Andrews, Mrs. Cla·
JeweU, represl':!ntatives from renee Andrews and two guests,
the State Fire Marshal's office. Mrs. Karl Grueser and Miss
showed two films and spoke of Freda Fischer.
!ire hazards and prevention,
---when Salisbury PTA met Tues·
day evemng.
The meeting, In cbarge or
Mrs. William Ohlinge&lt;, presi- Pomeroy. Chapter No.
80,
dent, opened with the pledge Royal Arch Masons, held its
1o the flas led by the color annual inBpectlon Tuesday e•·
guard of Cadet Troop 208. Mrs. ening at the Mason!e ,~:~:~·
J. M. Thornton, on behalr of Albert G. Woodard,
lhe American Legion Auxiliarv high pi-lest, presided and
of Drew Webster Post, P~'&lt;' ing a ritualistic
C.
sented an American Oag tu Struble, secretary,
Mrs.
betty
Fobner,
Knights or the York Creas
Troop leader, with
Honor who were presen~
Smith of the troop responding . B. Hall, past district de!.~!'J.
Devotions were led b)' Mrs. Oli•er H. Ormiston, of B1
VIrgil King. A report was
most excellent past l!l'lnd
en on the fall resuval
priest of Grand Chapter
was a success. A
Ohio, and Edward T. Ev11111,
was held on several
Gatipolis, rltlht excellent
projects. A meeting of
panion, who was the lnlp.etinc
ty Council PTA was
officer.
ror February 2, at the Brad· Work was Biven In the
bury school. The sixth grade Excellent Masters Decree.
taught by Mrs. Everett Thorn- visitlng Otapters were
as won the attendance award. ~ented by rompanion
Rerreshments were served by to Excellent Companion
the second grade mothers wilh L. vaughan, who served
Mrs. Georfrey Wilson and
. Pomeroy Chapter as Its secr·eEdward Kennedy In charge.
ror 25 years .
were made
b)'
Companions Hall, Ormiston and
Evans, who expressed
tbelr
appreciation or the feUowshlp,
hospitality and work given.
Preceding the meeting,
a
s,ao p.m. dinner was served by
members of the OES to
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companions and 23 ladies. Fol·
lowing the dinner, and wblle the
Chapter was meeting, Mrs. A~
bert G. Woodord entertaiDed
the ladles. Games - e played
Dnd prizes awarded the winners
Dnd each lady received a gift.

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