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sell of HyseU Run will
their 84th wedding
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county, with a few years In ColHe sold his farm and
In 11163. They are the
parents of 1wo cblldroo, Mrs.
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ADMISSIONS - Okey Nelson,
An11a Perry, AIKatberine Cotterill, Har. Bertha Sliles, Reeda·l
Sylvia Johoson, Cheshire.
DISCHARGES - John Tay·
Mason ; Martha Robinspn,
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Thll IJaily

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. Meigs Supports Gov. Rhodes
Ohio'a new governor James A. Rhodes
beaan his administration Monday un·
der conditiona most auspicious for an
upswing in tho state's economic and cultural levels, and in Gov . Rhodes" own
political fortunea.
We tit tbt two toaether, Ohio'a and
Mr. Rl\odtl' future, for a ptrfectly sound
and rt~pectable reason.
There are clear cballeneu to be met
In alate aovetmnent In lhe areu of fl·
n111ce, edUcation, welfare, more rapid
indllllrlalllPUIIon, fuller employment,
and hllhwaya. Sllould lht new admlnla·
ll'ltlon, firmly Ill the aaddle with heavy
majorltlel In both lt&amp;lslatlve chambers,
noticeably reduct the lmmenaity of
theae problema, OhiOIIII wiU have bent·
fiW, and Gov. Rhodea obould have a
Jon&amp; 1tep taken toward national preemi·
nence.
That io 11 It ahould be. Succeu hal 1
virtue elneular to Itself, and politico ia
no atranaer to the ayatem of choice
plumbs belnl reaerved - In most caaea
- for tbe man who demonatntea the
flneet akllla.
Moat people in Metes county will wei·
come this opportunlty of the new ad·
mJnlatratlon. Our vot1n1 boolbl habitual·
Iy indicate at least three persona to one
are solidly back of Gov. Rhodes, with·
inJ him the areatell posalble aucceu.
There even will be a amatterln&amp; - who
knowa how lar&amp;e - of the opposition
party In Meigs county wllltng to concede
tho Republicans an unhindered chance
to tackle these major iuues which face
Ohio and moat other statoa.
The bluatory, cold day in COlumbus
where lnauturatlon ceremonlea t o o k
place In the Statehouae rotunda, aomehow, was a flttlnJ oendoff for tho Rhod·
es administration. The Governor's re·
marks could be characterized aa down
to earth. of the "lei'• aet down .to busi·
ness'' kind. Almost. one could feel, this
will be - If carried out - an admlnlo·
tralion of austerity. The day's temperatures. if nothinJ elae, lent an authentic
,.,ttin~ to tho impression of austerity.
One's imagination need not stretch
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ade having produced their first U. S.
President.
Gov. Rhodes, as much as anyone 10·
day holding an important government
position, puraues an image of what we
would call the liberal conaervative. This
may be a new term, even a ~ontradiclion
of terma,1o. mere acannen fit me!! ~ ­
ideaa, However, it beat descrlbel Mr.
Rhodea and bla philosophy of govern·
ment of which he baa spoken numerouo
time• In Mel&amp;• county'a public foruma.
We define a liberal conservative u a
person who accepts modern challenaos
In aoclety 11 a concern of government,
but alway• seeking action toward their
·oolullon on tbe lowest possible level, be&amp;lnnln&amp; with the neighborhOOd and endinJ wilb the nationol aovernment, ond
olwaya, too, within tho framework of a
free and aolvent society.
There Is a popular and learned school
of political acience which aaya t b a I
state Jovernmenta in tbe U.. S. today by
and larre are ·incapable' of fuhloning
and carrylnc out efficient aolutiona to
their problema In fillance, hlghwtyo,
mental health, and educ:Atl6ii. The
checkl and balances, more than in the
federal constitution, are 10 ma&amp;nified
on the state level that little or nothin&amp;
can really be accompliohed.
This would appear to have been true
of the DISalle administration, whose
leader, Mr. DiSalle, fought ml&amp;htlly for
what he uw tile state needed, but obtelned little of it.
Will it" be true of Gov. Rhodel' ad·
mlnlatralion!
Whether It Is or not will depend In
Jarre part upon tho support given blm
In hia work tbe next four yean by the
citizens everywhere in Ohio.
The opportunity for real achievement
In atatecrlfl is at band, for Ohioans and
for Gov. Rhodes.
His ond Ohio'• success could pusb
him Into a brilliant national spotli(lht,
and Ohio could ~ recoanized as I h o
bil'thplace of a modern yet aound approach to 1tate 10vernment, "that .

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.- made numerouo attenlpiJ to orranlze farm labor, the bl&amp; com.morcll! Iarmon are apllllt
them.

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farm fond and fiber proceoslnfi
plants, demanding ant! getting
higher wages and better work·
ing eondllions, are believed by
larm operators to be ro1pons~
blo for raising consumer prlcet,
while higher wogos In Industry
raises the prices of thlnp r~rm­
... buy.

Tbe AFB coovnttoa tll:en wen•

•• record In a oerlea ol molntiOdl · against ladastry-w 1d e
harptulng, the untoa abop, oe&lt;oudory boycotls, f.,.lberbeddlnr
ond all tho other tiJinp tile Na·
tioaal Aisoeiatlon tf Mlinuf•c·

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Farm Bureau niolutlohs a~
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hour laws, opposod further .Jiberaltzatioit of minimum . wa.,.. .
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benefit• and railr01d retiren.ent. Finall)·. they u~td thai
unions be broulhl Wider I he •
antltrull laws.
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the that ,... Into II. So
that lhe 1116! budeet" elallllhoo
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Ill 01 only e&amp;7t million or a ut.&lt; , ,"2'
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Whit 1001 for qrieUllun,
The Budj,et Bureau makee
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pendlturto ·Whleh jlfOvklo lldl. •' .
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It •tlmatea aJda to qrlctllo
lure for thla Jill' at ...15 bllo
lion. It tltlmatea aida to labor
at .a1 million, moatly for . D
tended · UJII!IIIIioymlnt CO~IPO~
ullllll and flO lliUIIon lor man- , •
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ttl mUUon.
Deplrtmtll. of Labor alo o
polato nl IIIII Ito Employmei11
. ...,lee, wllicll placea IIVertll
mill011 farm wortera a )'tit, _.
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The bl&amp;:-item
Wirtz., to address them, 1o get
lion for fll'm Income
his -sure. Three days later_
IJor, ..-J lilt Food for PuC!I
h• told Shuman ind h'lt conve..
wblldles, .which btnellt ftt'll!
tion that, "&amp;w:.ly, t11o1t Intel"
pro(lueeis. t,)ther Jtemo are t1J8
eats which unlte Amerlc:an Ja.
llllllon for land and water rebor and American 8jjriculture
oourcea, $234 mUion lor rural
ar• much stronger !han those.
oleclrlflcatlon loana, flll for
wnlch divide" them." He went
farm ownerehlp 1o1n1 ana taao
on to say thai while lllore wu
million for research.
uitie posotblbty of qhlekly r..,.
•u ,.... took at evll")'lhlq
onclllng tlleir coblllctln&amp; viewa .
wlllcl lilt llld&amp;« Bwtll elall111o aubjtct ah.ould be explored.
Btea at Real*, Llllor uti
1lae of tbt llrll lteldo w~icll
r.r., lilt Ioiii eom• II ••1
mtrnt be ..pton4 pnfllably
bfUtoa, or t1111y U per o1
wbo tots the - • out of (OV•
llie Ioiii budpl.
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eramenl - lilt larmero or Ja.
But fl,l biUion ol tltla 11 tor
bor?
pubtic •ssllllnce, whlc:b 1001
From the Farm Bureeu'a rea1o rurol u well u urban peoo
olullono, there are too many
pie, fl.4 billion for hultiJ aero
laws on tho booko favorina Ia·
vices and .rmarch\
aloo
bor. But a loof at U n i t e d. . _ · benefit all the pti)pll;" 11M ;to\11'
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THE TALK OF THE 'fOWN
Get ready for a bl&amp; announcement
from Seven Arta and 20th Century Fox
about a cerlain Uz Taylor-Diekle Burton
movie Initialed ''Cleopatra". It will be
Important cinema news . . . . Don't ask
Debbie Re~nolda about Las Vecu. She
opened at the Riviera .to rave nvlewa
and sold-out houses-then suddenly the
crowds began headln&amp; for the 1amhUnc
tablea, and It wu pretty dlacouraaln&amp; ..
Gne of Broadway'a firmly eatibllahed
bachelora, the brilliantly talented Jerome Robblns-choreoJrapher, director,
and you·name·lt .. Ia on lhe ver1e of marrylnl 1 11r1 named ZOrah Lampert . . ..
Roek 'n' roll alar Jaclde Wilson soon will
underco an operation to remove the sec·
oDd of two buUeta that were pumptd In·
to him by an alle1ed female "fan" In a
htadtlne-makln&amp; ocene over a year aao.
(And what woa justice In that cue?) At
the time of the ahootill.l, lllrpona decld·
ed not to•touch one builet becauae It wu
loeated In a danaerous apot, but since
then lt'a ahlfted to safer territory .. . .
Jfont Bucholz, in New York about to
atart reltearaln&amp; for his tint Broadway
PlaY, Ia wny the happieat actor around
Shlibert Alley at the moment. He'a the
new father of a beautiful baby pl, and
now the family Ia ptrfectly balanced;
lhej· alnldy have a son.
Dd!Jn utoloaera who have been bUAUy oreeutlng their country'• 1983 for·
tunes aaree that Prime Minister Nehru's
stars show a declininc infiuenc~ (Do you
have to be an astrologer to predict that!)
. . . Van Johnson has slcned a five-pic·
ture deal with Hal Walli&amp;-with a clause
thtt ptrmlta him to do a Broadway play,
If and. when the right OM comes along.
New Yorlt'a ace narcotlca oleuths have a
big bead on an lnexpenslve 7th Ave. eat·
lnc·place, auspected of being one of the
111011 active junllle dror,• in the midtown
ana . . . . . IJIIian Re s, the pboto&amp;enic
Philadelphia nl&amp;ht club owner who Ia up
for her second trial as "the braina" in a
lllif·mllllon dollar btlst, hu made a deal
with I Hollywood aaent to fUm her lift
ltory. Sbe'a Callfornla·bounll neat month
to teU au to Cl:le acript writers. From
what her pall pther, she'll need all the
money lhl cu· aet lor legal feea .... .
Tony Bennett hat a fancy new fealber In
Ills eap: aiiiiCIIt te,ooo copiea of hla lat·
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pun:ilaHd fa jut.OIM day. Tilt IOiriDJ
Ill&amp; wu written by Johnny Meretr, wbo
laal'dly lull room to store lilly more royaltiea.
(DJrlcl Jlercman'• pretty daughter
Jeiiii,V, wbtll world111 u aa lllformatlon
elert at tu. UNESCO headquarten io
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. Meigs Supports Gov. Rhodes
Ohio'a new governor James A. Rhodes
beaan his administration Monday un·
der conditiona most auspicious for an
upswing in tho state's economic and cultural levels, and in Gov . Rhodes" own
political fortunea.
We tit tbt two toaether, Ohio'a and
Mr. Rl\odtl' future, for a ptrfectly sound
and rt~pectable reason.
There are clear cballeneu to be met
In alate aovetmnent In lhe areu of fl·
n111ce, edUcation, welfare, more rapid
indllllrlalllPUIIon, fuller employment,
and hllhwaya. Sllould lht new admlnla·
ll'ltlon, firmly Ill the aaddle with heavy
majorltlel In both lt&amp;lslatlve chambers,
noticeably reduct the lmmenaity of
theae problema, OhiOIIII wiU have bent·
fiW, and Gov. Rhodea obould have a
Jon&amp; 1tep taken toward national preemi·
nence.
That io 11 It ahould be. Succeu hal 1
virtue elneular to Itself, and politico ia
no atranaer to the ayatem of choice
plumbs belnl reaerved - In most caaea
- for tbe man who demonatntea the
flneet akllla.
Moat people in Metes county will wei·
come this opportunlty of the new ad·
mJnlatratlon. Our vot1n1 boolbl habitual·
Iy indicate at least three persona to one
are solidly back of Gov. Rhodes, with·
inJ him the areatell posalble aucceu.
There even will be a amatterln&amp; - who
knowa how lar&amp;e - of the opposition
party In Meigs county wllltng to concede
tho Republicans an unhindered chance
to tackle these major iuues which face
Ohio and moat other statoa.
The bluatory, cold day in COlumbus
where lnauturatlon ceremonlea t o o k
place In the Statehouae rotunda, aomehow, was a flttlnJ oendoff for tho Rhod·
es administration. The Governor's re·
marks could be characterized aa down
to earth. of the "lei'• aet down .to busi·
ness'' kind. Almost. one could feel, this
will be - If carried out - an admlnlo·
tralion of austerity. The day's temperatures. if nothinJ elae, lent an authentic
,.,ttin~ to tho impression of austerity.
One's imagination need not stretch
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ade having produced their first U. S.
President.
Gov. Rhodes, as much as anyone 10·
day holding an important government
position, puraues an image of what we
would call the liberal conaervative. This
may be a new term, even a ~ontradiclion
of terma,1o. mere acannen fit me!! ~ ­
ideaa, However, it beat descrlbel Mr.
Rhodea and bla philosophy of govern·
ment of which he baa spoken numerouo
time• In Mel&amp;• county'a public foruma.
We define a liberal conservative u a
person who accepts modern challenaos
In aoclety 11 a concern of government,
but alway• seeking action toward their
·oolullon on tbe lowest possible level, be&amp;lnnln&amp; with the neighborhOOd and endinJ wilb the nationol aovernment, ond
olwaya, too, within tho framework of a
free and aolvent society.
There Is a popular and learned school
of political acience which aaya t b a I
state Jovernmenta in tbe U.. S. today by
and larre are ·incapable' of fuhloning
and carrylnc out efficient aolutiona to
their problema In fillance, hlghwtyo,
mental health, and educ:Atl6ii. The
checkl and balances, more than in the
federal constitution, are 10 ma&amp;nified
on the state level that little or nothin&amp;
can really be accompliohed.
This would appear to have been true
of the DISalle administration, whose
leader, Mr. DiSalle, fought ml&amp;htlly for
what he uw tile state needed, but obtelned little of it.
Will it" be true of Gov. Rhodel' ad·
mlnlatralion!
Whether It Is or not will depend In
Jarre part upon tho support given blm
In hia work tbe next four yean by the
citizens everywhere in Ohio.
The opportunity for real achievement
In atatecrlfl is at band, for Ohioans and
for Gov. Rhodes.
His ond Ohio'• success could pusb
him Into a brilliant national spotli(lht,
and Ohio could ~ recoanized as I h o
bil'thplace of a modern yet aound approach to 1tate 10vernment, "that .

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them.

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farm fond and fiber proceoslnfi
plants, demanding ant! getting
higher wages and better work·
ing eondllions, are believed by
larm operators to be ro1pons~
blo for raising consumer prlcet,
while higher wogos In Industry
raises the prices of thlnp r~rm­
... buy.

Tbe AFB coovnttoa tll:en wen•

•• record In a oerlea ol molntiOdl · against ladastry-w 1d e
harptulng, the untoa abop, oe&lt;oudory boycotls, f.,.lberbeddlnr
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benefit• and railr01d retiren.ent. Finall)·. they u~td thai
unions be broulhl Wider I he •
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the that ,... Into II. So
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c:atloaal rehlbWlatl!o! - I too ~. '.
Ill 01 only e&amp;7t million or a ut.&lt; , ,"2'
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Whit 1001 for qrieUllun,
The Budj,et Bureau makee
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pendlturto ·Whleh jlfOvklo lldl. •' .
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It •tlmatea aJda to qrlctllo
lure for thla Jill' at ...15 bllo
lion. It tltlmatea aida to labor
at .a1 million, moatly for . D
tended · UJII!IIIIioymlnt CO~IPO~
ullllll and flO lliUIIon lor man- , •
power tralnin( lor I Ioiii 01
ttl mUUon.
Deplrtmtll. of Labor alo o
polato nl IIIII Ito Employmei11
. ...,lee, wllicll placea IIVertll
mill011 farm wortera a )'tit, _.
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BVT 'l1IE FARM !I{IIUtJ • '
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The bl&amp;:-item
Wirtz., to address them, 1o get
lion for fll'm Income
his -sure. Three days later_
IJor, ..-J lilt Food for PuC!I
h• told Shuman ind h'lt conve..
wblldles, .which btnellt ftt'll!
tion that, "&amp;w:.ly, t11o1t Intel"
pro(lueeis. t,)ther Jtemo are t1J8
eats which unlte Amerlc:an Ja.
llllllon for land and water rebor and American 8jjriculture
oourcea, $234 mUion lor rural
ar• much stronger !han those.
oleclrlflcatlon loana, flll for
wnlch divide" them." He went
farm ownerehlp 1o1n1 ana taao
on to say thai while lllore wu
million for research.
uitie posotblbty of qhlekly r..,.
•u ,.... took at evll")'lhlq
onclllng tlleir coblllctln&amp; viewa .
wlllcl lilt llld&amp;« Bwtll elall111o aubjtct ah.ould be explored.
Btea at Real*, Llllor uti
1lae of tbt llrll lteldo w~icll
r.r., lilt Ioiii eom• II ••1
mtrnt be ..pton4 pnfllably
bfUtoa, or t1111y U per o1
wbo tots the - • out of (OV•
llie Ioiii budpl.
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eramenl - lilt larmero or Ja.
But fl,l biUion ol tltla 11 tor
bor?
pubtic •ssllllnce, whlc:b 1001
From the Farm Bureeu'a rea1o rurol u well u urban peoo
olullono, there are too many
pie, fl.4 billion for hultiJ aero
laws on tho booko favorina Ia·
vices and .rmarch\
aloo
bor. But a loof at U n i t e d. . _ · benefit all the pti)pll;" 11M ;to\11'
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THE TALK OF THE 'fOWN
Get ready for a bl&amp; announcement
from Seven Arta and 20th Century Fox
about a cerlain Uz Taylor-Diekle Burton
movie Initialed ''Cleopatra". It will be
Important cinema news . . . . Don't ask
Debbie Re~nolda about Las Vecu. She
opened at the Riviera .to rave nvlewa
and sold-out houses-then suddenly the
crowds began headln&amp; for the 1amhUnc
tablea, and It wu pretty dlacouraaln&amp; ..
Gne of Broadway'a firmly eatibllahed
bachelora, the brilliantly talented Jerome Robblns-choreoJrapher, director,
and you·name·lt .. Ia on lhe ver1e of marrylnl 1 11r1 named ZOrah Lampert . . ..
Roek 'n' roll alar Jaclde Wilson soon will
underco an operation to remove the sec·
oDd of two buUeta that were pumptd In·
to him by an alle1ed female "fan" In a
htadtlne-makln&amp; ocene over a year aao.
(And what woa justice In that cue?) At
the time of the ahootill.l, lllrpona decld·
ed not to•touch one builet becauae It wu
loeated In a danaerous apot, but since
then lt'a ahlfted to safer territory .. . .
Jfont Bucholz, in New York about to
atart reltearaln&amp; for his tint Broadway
PlaY, Ia wny the happieat actor around
Shlibert Alley at the moment. He'a the
new father of a beautiful baby pl, and
now the family Ia ptrfectly balanced;
lhej· alnldy have a son.
Dd!Jn utoloaera who have been bUAUy oreeutlng their country'• 1983 for·
tunes aaree that Prime Minister Nehru's
stars show a declininc infiuenc~ (Do you
have to be an astrologer to predict that!)
. . . Van Johnson has slcned a five-pic·
ture deal with Hal Walli&amp;-with a clause
thtt ptrmlta him to do a Broadway play,
If and. when the right OM comes along.
New Yorlt'a ace narcotlca oleuths have a
big bead on an lnexpenslve 7th Ave. eat·
lnc·place, auspected of being one of the
111011 active junllle dror,• in the midtown
ana . . . . . IJIIian Re s, the pboto&amp;enic
Philadelphia nl&amp;ht club owner who Ia up
for her second trial as "the braina" in a
lllif·mllllon dollar btlst, hu made a deal
with I Hollywood aaent to fUm her lift
ltory. Sbe'a Callfornla·bounll neat month
to teU au to Cl:le acript writers. From
what her pall pther, she'll need all the
money lhl cu· aet lor legal feea .... .
Tony Bennett hat a fancy new fealber In
Ills eap: aiiiiCIIt te,ooo copiea of hla lat·
Bt Around" wen
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pun:ilaHd fa jut.OIM day. Tilt IOiriDJ
Ill&amp; wu written by Johnny Meretr, wbo
laal'dly lull room to store lilly more royaltiea.
(DJrlcl Jlercman'• pretty daughter
Jeiiii,V, wbtll world111 u aa lllformatlon
elert at tu. UNESCO headquarten io
Part., hu lleen dating the Dulte d'AJeda
aftei' o!flc:e boun. Tbt dute Ia youna,

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trllo, Mt. Iiiii YJalr.l l'rtday .,.,_, Wllb Mro. Anna Wltpnd ond Mto. aed Mr•
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NeUie Adkino Mn. Ada Thomp. munity, t1te daUChiBI ol Mr. Mrt. I'NI !'Jilt.
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Oorlhy 'Wleaond vililod Mono 1NI'e Iii Galllpola, Ohio Selur- •...,_ lh'd• . ...,.. _....
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ln ·Polnt .Mr. Ob7 B. Roulll Wlad day .VI!IIlnf wtlll Mr. ond.Mn.
...,.,.. ...,. Yllir.l Mr."" ..... Twllllbil •. I I .
Tho Lodiea Aid of tbe BoardJ kllown u "UOO. Amos" 1o l"nttnl, W. Va. Frlday afllrio 01&gt; Mr. and Mn. Eel Fry Satur- Fred M. Rolqh,
Glbbe' IOD DahiJ who II I mod- Rl«enl Yridoy ~.
· ' .,....,_ _ _ _ _·- : - -!Baptiot cbureh, beld their rq- thoae Who remembet' him. Mr. IIOCMI 011
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ll:al P«Ueol at tbe .I!QJur fie». Mr. and Mf..
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AHenol;n... at tbe Jal&lt; Grove SchOol bouse Wednesday. ThOse I!.U.B. church, and band plan- 1&lt;od Mro. DeMit Ruuoh, II'. t;. 1!. Fry 8ulldoy Wb their 'l'lleaday ev....., wltb Mr a. lolr. I"Mnie RlcQrd vltitad P'rldlly IIIOtlllnc wtlll - l(r a.
I..U.B. • tnday School wu 34.. attending were. Mrs.
Maude ed tbe Rata that are .WI being •ere IJJa "'" lind tam®, Mf. IOii, Jobnle hy from New Hav- Roulh'•lllster, Mn. l4al')' Bone- Tboroday aftemoon with !lr. e; ncb V81J Schoydr wiiU. Ill'.
llue to U.• bad weather the at- Roush, Mn Mildred 'Jbomp. USed out o1 roligh bo&amp;rds him- and M,l. Jolui Jk,uab, Julll 01111 e.., W. Ve.
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oil qultu 1 100, Mre .. 1rtpe Myere, M ra. oel!. 'lbia lo the !lrat •.!me lhll J..bnlde of
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· Viliting Frld.oy IIIOllllnl wltb Mill J..U.:. Gtbbt of t be Mn. Blaach v.. Seboyell.
In Muon, w. Va.
Tlli Llt'IH Aid Gl the. 0 k Mae Roulb, Mrt. Laura Glbtia, Mr. l!i&lt;k*':&lt;! hu
hlo' aunt . Eddie
Muon, W. Mr. ond Ma. Otey B. RoUib lltoad Rlln &lt;OIIIIDUDlty viliUid Mro. Am7 Boalon vill*l FrJ. Mester DIUJJ!e 011
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Grove E.U B. Church beld tlwir Mno. J.,ora Mae Bro1fR and !Its. lor fort)' years, at tbe time
IJlOIII Beturday wttb Mr, WQ_Mr. Arcb Routh.
S.turday evening wtlll be r day evening with Mr. and Mra. Union Community opj!nt Betur,
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In tbe cbw:c;ll Catbej.yn Newberry and TJm. their lather p&amp;a8ed away.
and Mrl. ('111111 Rldrard IIIII TUesday OYenlng dJnnelo
arlndJ&gt;ar•nll,, Mr. ond M rt. Ed Fry.
day visjtlns with hll coua111o. . I
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Mr.' Gordon Grlmm of Bel- Mro. Bllnch V6D 111boYcfr.,, of Mr. and Mn. Okey B. JWulb . Dwllht Gibb•.
Rev Silas Billo ol Poln S.nomie. Pat end MIU
Sack lunch •t tbe noon hour. Mro
lok:NICide or Par- vldere, Dllnola, called on Mrs. LIIUe· Mill ·KathJ llqprty W«e Mre. Rouah'ason and wile, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Randolph,
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Su 1 Mrs Mildred Thomjllllll IIIII
Tbey splllt the day quilting and kersb,;,, •• va.,, Mn. !'fora l!lllzaliet,b
Mlke of ,New. Raven, W. 'Ve. tpllll Mr. and Mrs. Paul Blea•lng o! Stella Mae and Pau.letllo opent
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Bolton and oill ·
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Sammie were shoppJnc In Poiat
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relativeo• In tbe community for Virginia Lou Thompson,
bard from Charleston, W. Va. Sharon and Beverly.
Mr. Dwillh' Gibbl vilited J'rl. . /;.
With iorlptun readiq by Mrs. Adkms of .New
ven, · I. the past lew days.
Mr. and Mrs. Jomes Keeler Mrs. Le&lt;&gt;la Young and Mr. Mrs. Beulah Ri&lt;Wrd called spen ,
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ftoup Ill praying the Lords Mrs. Blanch Van Scboyck, 11111 and family vlslled Sunday al- day afternoon with Mrs. Keef· shopping in Point Ple11ant, w. 1urday morning.
'Prayer, Mrs. Laura Gibbo dill- Mr. and Mn. CUrtJs Rickard, ternoon wltlt Mr. Rousb's bfo.. •r's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ray· Va. Saturday.
Sunday dinner guests of Mr. community.
llfr. and Mrs. CUrtta
lhiiHd the meeting with a pray- Mrs. McNickle and ·lllrs, Roath !her and !amlly, Mr. and Mrs. mond Fife of Cheshire, 0.
Mr. and Mf!. Albert Thomp- and Mrs. Harry Thompson were Mr. alld Mrs. Jameo Keefer have returnetl lo their homo Clll
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Mr. ond Mrs; Jotui Grondstafl 8Ld Mrs.
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Mr..... Mra. C. lt. Fry.
Oorlhy 'Wleaond vililod Mono 1NI'e Iii Galllpola, Ohio Selur- •...,_ lh'd• . ...,.. _....
ond, Mr. Sllnlily Adkins, or.d Mn. AIIIM ,.,., better Mn.
ln ·Polnt .Mr. Ob7 B. Roulll Wlad day .VI!IIlnf wtlll Mr. ond.Mn.
...,.,.. ...,. Yllir.l Mr."" ..... Twllllbil •. I I .
Tho Lodiea Aid of tbe BoardJ kllown u "UOO. Amos" 1o l"nttnl, W. Va. Frlday afllrio 01&gt; Mr. and Mn. Eel Fry Satur- Fred M. Rolqh,
Glbbe' IOD DahiJ who II I mod- Rl«enl Yridoy ~.
· ' .,....,_ _ _ _ _·- : - -!Baptiot cbureh, beld their rq- thoae Who remembet' him. Mr. IIOCMI 011
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ll:al P«Ueol at tbe .I!QJur fie». Mr. and Mf..
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ular meetlot; In tbe Boar&lt;k Fry belped bUild tbe Oak Grove 'llunday .,..._ IUelll ollolr. , Vlalllnc with Mr. ond. Mn. Sondra and ~loll Ray vil•t.cl pltll.
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AHenol;n... at tbe Jal&lt; Grove SchOol bouse Wednesday. ThOse I!.U.B. church, and band plan- 1&lt;od Mro. DeMit Ruuoh, II'. t;. 1!. Fry 8ulldoy Wb their 'l'lleaday ev....., wltb Mr a. lolr. I"Mnie RlcQrd vltitad P'rldlly IIIOtlllnc wtlll - l(r a.
I..U.B. • tnday School wu 34.. attending were. Mrs.
Maude ed tbe Rata that are .WI being •ere IJJa "'" lind tam®, Mf. IOii, Jobnle hy from New Hav- Roulh'•lllster, Mn. l4al')' Bone- Tboroday aftemoon with !lr. e; ncb V81J Schoydr wiiU. Ill'.
llue to U.• bad weather the at- Roush, Mn Mildred 'Jbomp. USed out o1 roligh bo&amp;rds him- and M,l. Jolui Jk,uab, Julll 01111 e.., W. Ve.
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end Mn.
lliellard 01111 011111 Mrt. Curtil Rldrlbl dr•
oil qultu 1 100, Mre .. 1rtpe Myere, M ra. oel!. 'lbia lo the !lrat •.!me lhll J..bnlde of
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· Viliting Frld.oy IIIOllllnl wltb Mill J..U.:. Gtbbt of t be Mn. Blaach v.. Seboyell.
In Muon, w. Va.
Tlli Llt'IH Aid Gl the. 0 k Mae Roulb, Mrt. Laura Glbtia, Mr. l!i&lt;k*':&lt;! hu
hlo' aunt . Eddie
Muon, W. Mr. ond Ma. Otey B. RoUib lltoad Rlln &lt;OIIIIDUDlty viliUid Mro. Am7 Boalon vill*l FrJ. Mester DIUJJ!e 011
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Grove E.U B. Church beld tlwir Mno. J.,ora Mae Bro1fR and !Its. lor fort)' years, at tbe time
IJlOIII Beturday wttb Mr, WQ_Mr. Arcb Routh.
S.turday evening wtlll be r day evening with Mr. and Mra. Union Community opj!nt Betur,
rqulat
In tbe cbw:c;ll Catbej.yn Newberry and TJm. their lather p&amp;a8ed away.
and Mrl. ('111111 Rldrard IIIII TUesday OYenlng dJnnelo
arlndJ&gt;ar•nll,, Mr. ond M rt. Ed Fry.
day visjtlns with hll coua111o. . I
baoellllllt • leedey. 'l'he7 hid a llli.:.
Mr.' Gordon Grlmm of Bel- Mro. Bllnch V6D 111boYcfr.,, of Mr. and Mn. Okey B. JWulb . Dwllht Gibb•.
Rev Silas Billo ol Poln S.nomie. Pat end MIU
Sack lunch •t tbe noon hour. Mro
lok:NICide or Par- vldere, Dllnola, called on Mrs. LIIUe· Mill ·KathJ llqprty W«e Mre. Rouah'ason and wile, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Randolph,
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Su 1 Mrs Mildred Thomjllllll IIIII
Tbey splllt the day quilting and kersb,;,, •• va.,, Mn. !'fora l!lllzaliet,b
Mlke of ,New. Raven, W. 'Ve. tpllll Mr. and Mrs. Paul Blea•lng o! Stella Mae and Pau.letllo opent
Mta.
Bolton and oill ·
Iewing CII'J)tt rags. Tbe meet. "••lb of 0 - 'CI'"· Wloco arid
Sun;
. Grimm Frldly nJchl and . 81turday Letart, W. Va., Mr. and Mra. S.nday a!terooon vosoling Mr. Mrs Denn' Roooh Sr ·
Sammie were shoppJnc In Poiat
lng wu caDI!d to ord..- by the •..,.
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ft. ha· bi!en visiting lrlenda and vlalting bar frllllcl, l-Ittle Mill CUrtis Young and Mr
Hub- eo d Mrs. Clarence Yeager,
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relativeo• In tbe community for Virginia Lou Thompson,
bard from Charleston, W. Va. Sharon and Beverly.
Mr. Dwillh' Gibbl vilited J'rl. . /;.
With iorlptun readiq by Mrs. Adkms of .New
ven, · I. the past lew days.
Mr. and Mrs. Jomes Keeler Mrs. Le&lt;&gt;la Young and Mr. Mrs. Beulah Ri&lt;Wrd called spen ,
ay
r ' · do aftel'llOOII with Mr c a,
. Looise Adtlna, folluwtd by
visited Sunday mol'lllng wltb
Mr.
and
Mr1.
Leonard
Roush
and
daughter
Paula
vls.tted
Sunar.d
Mrs.
Okey
B. Rousi. were on Mr and Mrs. C. 1 . Fry Sat·
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Mr.
and
Mrs.
Fry.
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ftoup Ill praying the Lords Mrs. Blanch Van Scboyck, 11111 and family vlslled Sunday al- day afternoon with Mrs. Keef· shopping in Point Ple11ant, w. 1urday morning.
'Prayer, Mrs. Laura Gibbo dill- Mr. and Mn. CUrtJs Rickard, ternoon wltlt Mr. Rousb's bfo.. •r's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ray· Va. Saturday.
Sunday dinner guests of Mr. community.
llfr. and Mrs. CUrtta
lhiiHd the meeting with a pray- Mrs. McNickle and ·lllrs, Roath !her and !amlly, Mr. and Mrs. mond Fife of Cheshire, 0.
Mr. and Mf!. Albert Thomp- and Mrs. Harry Thompson were Mr. alld Mrs. Jameo Keefer have returnetl lo their homo Clll
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Mr. and .
Okey B. Roush ron, Virginia, Alberta Joe, Marson and family, Mr. and and Pau.. 1illited Saturday eve- Letart, Sand HID !'Old lfllr ·•
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Mr. ond Mrs; Jotui Grondstafl 8Ld Mrs.
.Myera apent lha and Harriet Thompson a.. Mro. Albert Thompwn, Martha jntne with Mr. and Mrs. Virgil spendinc lhe holiday• Ill 0..
Jan. 16, 1983·7 and daUCh~Jra, Kathy ond Ter- Monday In
W. Va. ststed Mr. and Mrs. I! r n I e Alberta Joe, Harriet and Vir· Adkillll and Su..
lesion, W. Va.
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SALAD TOMA'TOES - - - - 1\4 lb. beaket 37c
ROME APPLES
4 lb. IN1 39c
TANGELOS (NO FROST)
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NEW CALIF. CAIIAGE
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with poin!f, Tom Plldl- ·
hid 17, and I!Oiet ~
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KLEENEX TISSUE·S - S for~po
Limit 5 Boxea

R... 35c la. ($1.75 Valuel

DRESSES
and COATS
HATS NOW 1.95

DECORATED

Sisters Style Shop

CANISTER
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Plastic Shower Curtains
SALE $1.00
PRlCI

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.WAGNER "TIDY UP"

Beautiful -.old decorated
32 piece Pi.Jh set at a real
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Hay, Silage
Show Is Ready

SEE NOW
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See these three blg deir.anee lfO\IIP&amp; •• the seaaon•eo ~=

1959
RAMILIR 2 Dr.
.:, St•tlon W•ton
STUDDAKER 2 Door
· Sliver Hawlc
CHEVROLET 4 Dr. 5t&lt;f
LARK 2 Door 6 cyl.
1951
2 CHEVROLET Stollen
W••"!'•· One 6 cylinder
·""- One I cyllndtrr.
1957
t,llltCU,RY 4 D' Monterty
PLVMOUTH s...,.
Nice 4 Daar.
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Soft Wools
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LADIES CAR COATS
Plumbing- Heating
· Your DIIJIIIIdable
O..larFer

PLUMBING
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ladiea' and teenaaers car eoatl at sen·.
11tional II.Vinll .• all wools •• blended
fabrics •. fancy trim1 • . exeellent col·
ora. AU this fine group goine at $7.00 ea.

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STYLES FOR NOW AND EARLY SPRlt4G

DR-ESS .

Dr.

PORD Country 5ol!tn
CHEVROLIT 4 Dr.

ttylel bl all the deeirJble eolo'rs . . aelect from 1t
looking fur trimmed ooa\11 at $2f.OO •• soft
wool blends with top slfUng.

Hi-Fashion
(' Fur Trims

Retired wal
Miner Is Dead

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'' MOTORS

"Your':flam bier .Dealer"
f, Mi1n $1.· ,_.,.,

Christmas guests of
ry Jenkins were Mr.
Cei:U Gairlng of

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ani! Mr. and Mrs,
bold and Mr. and' Mrs.

Kavack of w;,eeling and Miss
Holen Jenkins· of Columbus.
Chrlalmas day guests of Mr.
Mrs. Harry Gibbs of Front
were •Miss lA!na Embleton
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Frye

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Cbristmaa Day with
Mr.
McClung were
Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Foley of
Mason, AllY. and Mrs. A. Keith
McClung Jr. and baby
of Qlarlestoo · all&lt;! Juhling Me.
Clung of Morgantown and Mn.
Hugo JubUng, Hartford.
Rober! Embleton wbo w.S InIn "" aulombile accident
S.veral weeks' ago has retwmecl'
1no•ne from !be hoslplal mudl
Improved.

James Gibbs left Monday for

Alaska.
Bernhart lA!rner of Col!tmboiS

spiml Cbriitmas with his
ents, Mr. ahd Mrs. George
ner.
Cpl. James Juhllng stalllon•!d
Fort Knox, Ky.. spent the
~~:~• wllb his mother, Mrs.
C
Juhllng. .
Mr. Harry Campbell of'Mason
. G. B. Lerner and
J~1;. ~M. Crump. were
1 Thursday.
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Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Crump

79c Voluo

Group No. I
D.-·lndCaaval

2 PCE. FLEXSTIEL

LIVIN.G ROOM SUITE

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Both For $1.00 ·

eHand P•lntecl Artificial Fruit, 12 pes.- 50c

SALE PRICi
A 2Sc: VALUE _ _

1tc Yet·ue

ell Qt. Polyethylene Water P•ll

Reg. $1511.00 Value

~3 ,~·, FRENfH FR~ BASKET--- 50c

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Giant 20 gallon full
size plastic garbage
can with tight fitting
cover. Dark green with
black cover .
SALE
PRICE
A $6.95 VALU.

$2.00

79c Voluo
e~OSTESS
$1.00 Voluo

:·:;;: "'~:· ARVIN IRONIN" BOARD

METAL MEDLCif!llABIHff .

50c

White enamel cabinet with large framed SALE PRfCE
mirror on door. Two 1helves. Modern de·
sitn with ahelf extenaion on each tide.

$2.66

PAD a COVER SET SOc

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e6TIER SKIRT RACK - - -- -- - SOc

catch.

$1.GO Value

.e7 PCE.-POILYE'rHl'LEfiiE JUICE SET- SOc

$3.00

Rq. 4.95 v1lue

3 PCE. SAUCE PAN SET

One Pieee Solid Rubber Rug, t'overs car
front floor from door to door. Heavy

SALE PRICI

ribbed design , Available in red , blue,
green or black. Extra ribbing at pointsof most wear .. You'll Buy It li You Ste

A 3.95 Valua

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Bright polished aluminum outside, satin
finish interior. 1, 2 and S qt. sizes, each SALI PRICI
with graduations and pouring lips. Spe·
cia) designed handle that always stays
tool.
A $2.00 Voluo

$2.00

$~.00

$2.00 Value

PLASTIC BROOM, Made by O'Cedar Sale $1.00
$2.00 Valua

Plastic Flannel Backed Table Cloth ·- SALE $1.

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3 QT.

S QT.

ASSORTED

COMB. COOKER
Highly polished aluminum 3

Brl&amp;h!Jy poliihed,

first

qullity alumlQum

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pleee combination cooker with
black bakelite handles and lmob
Satin finish .Interior. Fint quality. Nationally Known AlumJnum Ware.

tea kettle. Black handle
knob. ·

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$2 •00

A $3.00 Value

100% Nylon Dust Mop _ _ Sale Price $1.00

KITCHEN KNIVES

$1.00 Value

Take your choice! Any 3
for $1.00. Twelve assort-

3 Pc. Crystal S.lad Set

Sale Price SOc

$2.00 Value

ed kitchen knives,
straight or aerrated e~ges,
butcher knives, bread
knives, slicers, etc. All

Plutic Bread Box

Sale Price $1.00

$2.00 Value

O'Cedar Wet Mop

ttainlela steel or forged
blade.

5(k

Sale Price $1.00

Value

Esquire Shoe Polish

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Sale Price 25c

39c Value

Metal 4 Side Grater _____ Sale Price 24c
49c Value

Nail Clip &amp; Knife

Sale Price 32c

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or

~~~ them. Napple !II. tl~oh dl11111etor :
' . Ploltlo DIBII, 9 Inc ·.. l•n•. F•ne&gt; 'Pla~e.
I Inch dlometor: Iii 'rr;v 41!1 !noli d~

8

.. a~ter. Such valueat!on•t lut laag, aa

, eome early!

vaiu•

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BABY BATH

$1.00
A"1·

Rustproof, noiseleat, san·

itary, odorle&amp;a and stain

resistarit.

ar 13c Each

'' -,.~

.

Wlll

bot mar

lurniture. Large 22 qt. ea·
pacity. Assorted p11tel
colors. Leu thafl '11 ,price
SALi
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S•le .Sf .00
_,

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_(Pkg. ~f 8 pr.) _ Sale Price $1.00 ·

.FOLDING
WOOD
'

CRYSTAL

ClOTHES DRYER

Sturdy, natural finish folding
wood dryer. All wood dowel
connections. Solve that indoor
space problem witb this bar·
pin. 11 dowels for maximum

hanllng space. Size ~ll
inehes.

x 25

FRUIT
I OWL
Large. 13%: Inch oval.
Crystal Fruit Bowl. Thl1
attractive bowl has the
appearance of fine CUt
Crystll.
·r
'
SALE $·. ·
PRICI

..._.~ .Sale .Price

$1.00

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1·00

A $1.49 Volue

•. ')&gt;

''

Sale Price $1.00

Glass Values

eNOPPIE BOWL
ttFANCY P~1E,

~ ,

,........... · $9900

~ IJI

All metal ironing board with ventilated IALI PRICI
top and seven height positions. Use it
standing or sitting. Yellow top with
green legs and rubber feet..
A $5.95 Voluo

RUBBER AUTO RUG

CLOTH APRONS _ _ _ SOc

eLARGE DECORATOR ASH TRAYS_ 50c

•

conON MAnRESS .. •,......... $9.11

'

GAR8AGE
CAN

79c Voluo

In Pomeroy Friday.

$55

HOTEL liLT MAnRESS .. · .... · $39.00

Phon• WY 2-3284

Plasth:' .

Copper Finish Br6ad Box _

SMOOTH TOP IOUTHIIIN CIIOII :

WY 2-2255
1. Main 11.
Pomoror

A $1.:29 Volua

50c

eROUND pLASTIC DISH PAN - -

~49·00

7 PCE. DINmE · .. · · ·- · · •••· · • $71~00

GOEGLEIN READY-MIX CO.

$1.00

S_AL!E
PRICE ·

79C Y•l~•

YOUR
CHOICE I

eCHESTS
eDRESSER BASE
e2 TWIN BEDS
e BED &amp; NIGHTSTAND

QELAND'S. T.V.

14c

50c

•

Radio &amp; T.V.
SERVICE

A $1.91 VALUI

$2.00 Value

. HSOUD MAPLE"

No matter what the size of the building
job you plan, ready mixed concrete .Is the best
foundation for your construction. For the UJli. ·
form mix, rapid service and low prices you
want- juat call on us!

VIA·~•

Smooth, sparkling white glazed
finish plates, ideal for u&amp;e any
time, any place.
Stock up whil• they l11t.

nent insuliner; no glass
in&amp;ertll to repla~. Easy
opening and eny pour·

~ PC. SOFA B~ SUITES · · ••· · · • $88.00

EXPERIENCED

$1.00

'

DINNER PLATES

Both un'breattabl~ , light·
weight and with perma-

..e.xlO GOLD PICTURE FRAME - - - 50c

C)T.IiER .2 PCE. SUITES START AT $119.00

MEETING POSTPONED
MASON - The regular ml!ellng of the Mason Mothers club
has been postponed from Wed·
nesday, Jan"ary 16, until Wed·
nesday, January 2S, at I h e
borne gf Mrs. Mary Berry.

SALE
PRICE

rich copper finish
attractive blark de·
is a matching piece
and bread box, tbe
it can be used any-

9W' White China

THERMOS Bottles

•

" TEA KEnLE

STOREWIDE

Large recta ngular,
waste basket· with
sign. Although this
to the canister set
design is such that
where in t~:~ house.

BOTH
PINT &amp; 10 OZ.

s.oc·each

Mrs. Hen·
aJ\d Mrs.

.,.

,,

79c to $tOO VALUES
MOSTLY
l PRICE
'

,. . .tlon w..1961 LARK 4· Dr. 6 cyl.

•
'-'.: CHIVROLET 2

GROUP No.1

.

•

Copper Waste Basket

A $7.95 VALUI

No Further. We
1Hav• Over 30 UtM Cars
,To ChooH From. All 1 ..

LADIES' FALL AND WINTER

Gracefully de.!ligned circular planters of
ribbed pl8stic on bnss plated metal
stand and le·ga. Height 12 inches, diameter 10 inches. Beautiful decorator colors.

$4 ,,

SALE $5.42
V... I,UE - - - PRICE

C•r You're LMirlnt FiN'!

CLlEARANCE SALE ... ·ALL STOCK .ft'IUST GO
THE SEASON'S. TOP STYLES

Plastic Urn Planters

CHINA DISH SET

Four pollit wheel suspension,
orion 'bearings and pure natur·
a bristle: I,lfe time bak'ed enam ner plate1,'·8 blad plates,
8 soup bowls, 8 cups, 8
el finish .
saucers, r Plltter and 1
·serving boWl
3' DUST CLOTHS FREE
SALE PRICE

•

A $2.00 VALUI

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32-PC.

'

$1 00

SALE
...P.tiCE

Attractive, colurfast, non · infiamable
i hower curtains that drape well , are
wrinkle · free and liuily cleaned with
damp cloth. Sizes 72x12 inches. Full lih!

•

4 PC.

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WE'IlE STARTING THE YEAR QF,F ~I~HT ' : ·,
WITH THIS PARADE OF OUTSTANDING . ,
BARGAINS! . .
DON'T MISS ITI .
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Ga1BpoliS Independents .To
Feature Showdown Battle · .

State Continues ;s·D;an~y~Se;n~tln~et,~;;:;;:~;o~;J•;"·~:~

Employe Layoffs New Haven Personal News

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Qllet Coli1oy . . . Pt...... .
with poin!f, Tom Plldl- ·
hid 17, and I!Oiet ~
lcbli~ In wllll 13.
In the ~ oontst, Ropl

1e

Se~ttlnel ,

Dally

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-·-

· and Delmar~
21 polnlt' each aix!' WI.
C&amp;U odded lf In IJ*!:Inl Tiro
Grocery lo I IUS 'IJin ...
Bob Evans Sausage, ·
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ThursdGy
eFridQy . ~
e ·5aturday
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Janutty,.l,7·1 ..19
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GOLDEN ANNIVERSARY

KLEENEX TISSUE·S - S for~po
Limit 5 Boxea

R... 35c la. ($1.75 Valuel

DRESSES
and COATS
HATS NOW 1.95

DECORATED

Sisters Style Shop

CANISTER
-- .SET

Plastic Shower Curtains
SALE $1.00
PRlCI

and 2.95

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CARPET SWEEPER

.WAGNER "TIDY UP"

Beautiful -.old decorated
32 piece Pi.Jh set at a real
savlna! Consilt of 8 din-

~-

1 ~=:~',':':~ To ·o .t You
1
!'roo Mil-.

Hay, Silage
Show Is Ready

SEE NOW
lKO

·C.O,A.T·s
See these three blg deir.anee lfO\IIP&amp; •• the seaaon•eo ~=

1959
RAMILIR 2 Dr.
.:, St•tlon W•ton
STUDDAKER 2 Door
· Sliver Hawlc
CHEVROLET 4 Dr. 5t&lt;f
LARK 2 Door 6 cyl.
1951
2 CHEVROLET Stollen
W••"!'•· One 6 cylinder
·""- One I cyllndtrr.
1957
t,llltCU,RY 4 D' Monterty
PLVMOUTH s...,.
Nice 4 Daar.
I~.JUICK 4 Door

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VOLVNTDil

Imp•••

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1.4

Neat ~oityllng • • • mottly fur.

trlmnled 1tyleo •• euellent col·
o1trtatment •• most all sizea

'~ a

.

uAie.

:

GROUP No.2

Soft Wools
and Blends

5

.

TaUored In all wool' and

blendl • • 1oft toned ColOra
Jtyleo for the young In

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VALUES TO $12.95

LADIES CAR COATS
Plumbing- Heating
· Your DIIJIIIIdable
O..larFer

PLUMBING
AND

HEATING

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We are clearing out our entire ltock of I
ladiea' and teenaaers car eoatl at sen·.
11tional II.Vinll .• all wools •• blended
fabrics •. fancy trim1 • . exeellent col·
ora. AU this fine group goine at $7.00 ea.

$'7'.oo·.
-

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Clnrance Sale ... All Styl11 To Ool

STYLES FOR NOW AND EARLY SPRlt4G

DR-ESS .

Dr.

PORD Country 5ol!tn
CHEVROLIT 4 Dr.

ttylel bl all the deeirJble eolo'rs . . aelect from 1t
looking fur trimmed ooa\11 at $2f.OO •• soft
wool blends with top slfUng.

Hi-Fashion
(' Fur Trims

Retired wal
Miner Is Dead

1''"

:Herdtop Century

,l(ss

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, · ,3 C!4IYI!OLITI,
J.f· o;., 1-4 Dr., 1-HT.
., ·:2 PLYMOUTH$
, · 'J Dr. 6 cyl.
1 ~ PONfiACS
. )MIRCURY. Stick shift.

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'IOONTIAC.
Nlco &amp; Solltl
-boDGI, ·Nico &amp; S.lltl.
f '
, SH All Of Th. 4nd Monr More At ••

MEtROPOLITAN
'' MOTORS

"Your':flam bier .Dealer"
f, Mi1n $1.· ,_.,.,

Christmas guests of
ry Jenkins were Mr.
Cei:U Gairlng of

0.,

ani! Mr. and Mrs,
bold and Mr. and' Mrs.

Kavack of w;,eeling and Miss
Holen Jenkins· of Columbus.
Chrlalmas day guests of Mr.
Mrs. Harry Gibbs of Front
were •Miss lA!na Embleton
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Frye

i:¥~:~w:··c

ol

va.

Cbristmaa Day with
Mr.
McClung were
Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Foley of
Mason, AllY. and Mrs. A. Keith
McClung Jr. and baby
of Qlarlestoo · all&lt;! Juhling Me.
Clung of Morgantown and Mn.
Hugo JubUng, Hartford.
Rober! Embleton wbo w.S InIn "" aulombile accident
S.veral weeks' ago has retwmecl'
1no•ne from !be hoslplal mudl
Improved.

James Gibbs left Monday for

Alaska.
Bernhart lA!rner of Col!tmboiS

spiml Cbriitmas with his
ents, Mr. ahd Mrs. George
ner.
Cpl. James Juhllng stalllon•!d
Fort Knox, Ky.. spent the
~~:~• wllb his mother, Mrs.
C
Juhllng. .
Mr. Harry Campbell of'Mason
. G. B. Lerner and
J~1;. ~M. Crump. were
1 Thursday.
G
Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Crump

79c Voluo

Group No. I
D.-·lndCaaval

2 PCE. FLEXSTIEL

LIVIN.G ROOM SUITE

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ina.

$U0Voluo

Both For $1.00 ·

eHand P•lntecl Artificial Fruit, 12 pes.- 50c

SALE PRICi
A 2Sc: VALUE _ _

1tc Yet·ue

ell Qt. Polyethylene Water P•ll

Reg. $1511.00 Value

~3 ,~·, FRENfH FR~ BASKET--- 50c

.11\Jh" '.'
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$

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p... $treat

Mlddl11p0rt

Giant 20 gallon full
size plastic garbage
can with tight fitting
cover. Dark green with
black cover .
SALE
PRICE
A $6.95 VALU.

$2.00

79c Voluo
e~OSTESS
$1.00 Voluo

:·:;;: "'~:· ARVIN IRONIN" BOARD

METAL MEDLCif!llABIHff .

50c

White enamel cabinet with large framed SALE PRfCE
mirror on door. Two 1helves. Modern de·
sitn with ahelf extenaion on each tide.

$2.66

PAD a COVER SET SOc

·

Stronr~oor.

e6TIER SKIRT RACK - - -- -- - SOc

catch.

$1.GO Value

.e7 PCE.-POILYE'rHl'LEfiiE JUICE SET- SOc

$3.00

Rq. 4.95 v1lue

3 PCE. SAUCE PAN SET

One Pieee Solid Rubber Rug, t'overs car
front floor from door to door. Heavy

SALE PRICI

ribbed design , Available in red , blue,
green or black. Extra ribbing at pointsof most wear .. You'll Buy It li You Ste

A 3.95 Valua

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Ill

Bright polished aluminum outside, satin
finish interior. 1, 2 and S qt. sizes, each SALI PRICI
with graduations and pouring lips. Spe·
cia) designed handle that always stays
tool.
A $2.00 Voluo

$2.00

$~.00

$2.00 Value

PLASTIC BROOM, Made by O'Cedar Sale $1.00
$2.00 Valua

Plastic Flannel Backed Table Cloth ·- SALE $1.

..,

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$2.00 Value

3 QT.

S QT.

ASSORTED

COMB. COOKER
Highly polished aluminum 3

Brl&amp;h!Jy poliihed,

first

qullity alumlQum

6 qt.

pleee combination cooker with
black bakelite handles and lmob
Satin finish .Interior. Fint quality. Nationally Known AlumJnum Ware.

tea kettle. Black handle
knob. ·

~nd

SALI
PRICE

$2 •00

A $3.00 Value

100% Nylon Dust Mop _ _ Sale Price $1.00

KITCHEN KNIVES

$1.00 Value

Take your choice! Any 3
for $1.00. Twelve assort-

3 Pc. Crystal S.lad Set

Sale Price SOc

$2.00 Value

ed kitchen knives,
straight or aerrated e~ges,
butcher knives, bread
knives, slicers, etc. All

Plutic Bread Box

Sale Price $1.00

$2.00 Value

O'Cedar Wet Mop

ttainlela steel or forged
blade.

5(k

Sale Price $1.00

Value

Esquire Shoe Polish

~ ... $).00

Sale Price 25c

39c Value

Metal 4 Side Grater _____ Sale Price 24c
49c Value

Nail Clip &amp; Knife

Sale Price 32c

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BAK£R
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ePICKLE DISH
. eASH TRAY

Special auorlment ~~ qualiiY &amp;lo-aro.
Buy Nparlm.y
~(Ye money by, IIIOrt·

or

~~~ them. Napple !II. tl~oh dl11111etor :
' . Ploltlo DIBII, 9 Inc ·.. l•n•. F•ne&gt; 'Pla~e.
I Inch dlometor: Iii 'rr;v 41!1 !noli d~

8

.. a~ter. Such valueat!on•t lut laag, aa

, eome early!

vaiu•

.,.~

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R·

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BABY BATH

$1.00
A"1·

Rustproof, noiseleat, san·

itary, odorle&amp;a and stain

resistarit.

ar 13c Each

'' -,.~

.

Wlll

bot mar

lurniture. Large 22 qt. ea·
pacity. Assorted p11tel
colors. Leu thafl '11 ,price
SALi
PIUCI ·
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).

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$1\66' .

S•le .Sf .00
_,

$3.95 Value
•

_(Pkg. ~f 8 pr.) _ Sale Price $1.00 ·

.FOLDING
WOOD
'

CRYSTAL

ClOTHES DRYER

Sturdy, natural finish folding
wood dryer. All wood dowel
connections. Solve that indoor
space problem witb this bar·
pin. 11 dowels for maximum

hanllng space. Size ~ll
inehes.

x 25

FRUIT
I OWL
Large. 13%: Inch oval.
Crystal Fruit Bowl. Thl1
attractive bowl has the
appearance of fine CUt
Crystll.
·r
'
SALE $·. ·
PRICI

..._.~ .Sale .Price

$1.00

'·
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1·00

A $1.49 Volue

•. ')&gt;

''

Sale Price $1.00

Glass Values

eNOPPIE BOWL
ttFANCY P~1E,

~ ,

,........... · $9900

~ IJI

All metal ironing board with ventilated IALI PRICI
top and seven height positions. Use it
standing or sitting. Yellow top with
green legs and rubber feet..
A $5.95 Voluo

RUBBER AUTO RUG

CLOTH APRONS _ _ _ SOc

eLARGE DECORATOR ASH TRAYS_ 50c

•

conON MAnRESS .. •,......... $9.11

'

GAR8AGE
CAN

79c Voluo

In Pomeroy Friday.

$55

HOTEL liLT MAnRESS .. · .... · $39.00

Phon• WY 2-3284

Plasth:' .

Copper Finish Br6ad Box _

SMOOTH TOP IOUTHIIIN CIIOII :

WY 2-2255
1. Main 11.
Pomoror

A $1.:29 Volua

50c

eROUND pLASTIC DISH PAN - -

~49·00

7 PCE. DINmE · .. · · ·- · · •••· · • $71~00

GOEGLEIN READY-MIX CO.

$1.00

S_AL!E
PRICE ·

79C Y•l~•

YOUR
CHOICE I

eCHESTS
eDRESSER BASE
e2 TWIN BEDS
e BED &amp; NIGHTSTAND

QELAND'S. T.V.

14c

50c

•

Radio &amp; T.V.
SERVICE

A $1.91 VALUI

$2.00 Value

. HSOUD MAPLE"

No matter what the size of the building
job you plan, ready mixed concrete .Is the best
foundation for your construction. For the UJli. ·
form mix, rapid service and low prices you
want- juat call on us!

VIA·~•

Smooth, sparkling white glazed
finish plates, ideal for u&amp;e any
time, any place.
Stock up whil• they l11t.

nent insuliner; no glass
in&amp;ertll to repla~. Easy
opening and eny pour·

~ PC. SOFA B~ SUITES · · ••· · · • $88.00

EXPERIENCED

$1.00

'

DINNER PLATES

Both un'breattabl~ , light·
weight and with perma-

..e.xlO GOLD PICTURE FRAME - - - 50c

C)T.IiER .2 PCE. SUITES START AT $119.00

MEETING POSTPONED
MASON - The regular ml!ellng of the Mason Mothers club
has been postponed from Wed·
nesday, Jan"ary 16, until Wed·
nesday, January 2S, at I h e
borne gf Mrs. Mary Berry.

SALE
PRICE

rich copper finish
attractive blark de·
is a matching piece
and bread box, tbe
it can be used any-

9W' White China

THERMOS Bottles

•

" TEA KEnLE

STOREWIDE

Large recta ngular,
waste basket· with
sign. Although this
to the canister set
design is such that
where in t~:~ house.

BOTH
PINT &amp; 10 OZ.

s.oc·each

Mrs. Hen·
aJ\d Mrs.

.,.

,,

79c to $tOO VALUES
MOSTLY
l PRICE
'

,. . .tlon w..1961 LARK 4· Dr. 6 cyl.

•
'-'.: CHIVROLET 2

GROUP No.1

.

•

Copper Waste Basket

A $7.95 VALUI

No Further. We
1Hav• Over 30 UtM Cars
,To ChooH From. All 1 ..

LADIES' FALL AND WINTER

Gracefully de.!ligned circular planters of
ribbed pl8stic on bnss plated metal
stand and le·ga. Height 12 inches, diameter 10 inches. Beautiful decorator colors.

$4 ,,

SALE $5.42
V... I,UE - - - PRICE

C•r You're LMirlnt FiN'!

CLlEARANCE SALE ... ·ALL STOCK .ft'IUST GO
THE SEASON'S. TOP STYLES

Plastic Urn Planters

CHINA DISH SET

Four pollit wheel suspension,
orion 'bearings and pure natur·
a bristle: I,lfe time bak'ed enam ner plate1,'·8 blad plates,
8 soup bowls, 8 cups, 8
el finish .
saucers, r Plltter and 1
·serving boWl
3' DUST CLOTHS FREE
SALE PRICE

•

A $2.00 VALUI

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32-PC.

'

$1 00

SALE
...P.tiCE

Attractive, colurfast, non · infiamable
i hower curtains that drape well , are
wrinkle · free and liuily cleaned with
damp cloth. Sizes 72x12 inches. Full lih!

•

4 PC.

0

Phi

WE'IlE STARTING THE YEAR QF,F ~I~HT ' : ·,
WITH THIS PARADE OF OUTSTANDING . ,
BARGAINS! . .
DON'T MISS ITI .
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MOlle!

ompllat~

ho did

rotkt.

·Bl.ant9n
Collier
Expected
To
~Repla~e.. Coach ·Brown 1 .-w·:~f£~~·~. ;1:·=·Im:t~! · ~
=~ 1!::~; :l':'"~:"'~tn'want
e:

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In hea&lt;l 1ment lest Wedne!day by Browna oarft&lt;llo oucoeecl Brown. Renfro lelephont coif from lkrDII
CLIIVELAND (UPtodll - The lclooet•~letnd. Pan~.!',';~~ IIMi
pra~idcnt Artbur B. Modell lhllt aald he racelved a lons-dl&gt;tance rioh, UlO toam'o player
Cleveland Browno
•1 on ••· lllg •K eam
B
fired
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live odvlaing bim 111at
poctecl to name backfield mentor ,posed head coa&lt;ll IT yelfl afl•·
':;; :.: . . Browno' vtler· Boll Pol!H. of II. t.JuJo ol ' for- 1111~ tho eontraet
:811l!ton Collier their oew
Collier:• tppnlnt.mtnt to ~- on flanker rob..k, aald TUtlday wardo.
' Modell, who earlier
Collier r • :It-year ........, ol tilt eel to chmax a week of
Dipt tbot Collier alroody ba~ Baylor 110l't1111111 • forward, flrtns "a llmrle
eoad&gt;in( ranko, Wffi oucetecl his •lion after th_!_IIIIIIIUDg ..........
Wll put 'at IUlnl by Wtal eoeoh odmlllecl Tuesdoy '
Freel Schoua of Lol Aaceltl. to voted by 1 th-..1 "earlY
(lve the team """' - · · BIY·llnmenl" or rebellion by
.
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lor to avor•BIDJ as.• poilltt a lou than oeven by
·
game, aecontl Gill)' to Chamhorlaln theM weren't roolds, u weU
By ART IPANDEK
expected ot the Memorial Sporto • ramo.
In the NBA. Bellomy lo fourth Ia the Browns' mecllo&lt;re T.f-1.
11
LOS ANGELES (lJPII - , . Arena. while thousands more ~wever • tiM; Esiltera A ·Stan NBA SC!Oring&gt; wtth a 29.6 aver-- lalt JNIOil,
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d a! - toolboll liaill.M
1!81 •
Parrilh declbled lo lhola,
Included .........

to do thll. I

uld, "Brown II
wbei-e ov.. I

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Porrloh,

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defenolve bod&lt;,

~everol ~

cooch.l

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NBA All Star Game IS.Set or OWP' t

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Wntern
willl a W
otorl·
were JJ.ttation
to watch the
game toleVillon
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First major upset of the seu- tern

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Southwestern'• Hlghlondero,
defending co-champion, spilled
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leaders, "-3T.
The loop loss waa the Pirates

could muster only 13 of 17 foeld ,
goal otlempts,
For the winners, Jimmy Hal·
ley and Don Bloomer , shared 1
high-o&lt;oriflg honoro w1tll 15
apie&lt;:e. Buck Crothers had 13. I
JOt Logan's 11 led the lo~ers:
firtt at home in over two Friday, North Gal11a wlll atm
years, but the charge1 of Coach !to keep its title march alive
CUrt Wilson still managed to i with a victory over
Kyger
bold down first place with a 6-l ·Creek. The game is slated at
le•gue recoro. Second place North GaHia.
Eastern il 4-1 after lastnlght's . Southwestern's five-lame wiJl.
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a 3-2 conference record, Ove· n 8
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pivotman, scored 25 points for 1from the floor for a 34 percent :
the lronmen to top both t.ea~j average and canned eight of 13
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one of hil better nights a1ainst 71 for 40 percont from the
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However, it was 1 Spriggs the charity stripe.
who single-handeclly tore up . Although tile final score
the Blue Devils with excetlent ,sholi'S that Jackson won the
corner shots all evenl.n1. Ste~e 1l game, i~ does not tell the .story
Sprl(gs, a first COUSin 10 biB of the fme effort turned m by
Ed, talliod 17 points before lea•· little Duck Bostic, a 5-7
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1be Blue Devils mad!:! 1 game ~ilhoan for his floor game and
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thnnr ill 1)/ftnolve power Tbt West. whlch won tile last with the equally
plAy of Bol·
.
: : : . the • defensively minded two gamea without ~hamberlain. ton's Bob Cousy-was expected
May ~· ~
Ept tooigbt in the 13th •nnual lwas a 812-point favorite now that to make the Eut go.
805100"1 Bed Aqerbacb., ~
NllloDol Buktlball Auocialion it bod the addition of the huge
RuiMD AI Ceater
ing the East, oaid . there migbt
Atl.star pme.
San Franciaco Warr•or center, And the East waJ able to ('()IJD· be a ch&amp;DII or two iD hil Uneup
·
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A oellout crowd of 11.!100 was who II ovoroeln( nearly • points •ter oome of the Wfll'a o...-Jni if the Well 1111!'11· Boylor ii
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punch with BW RuaHII of the Cel· IUlrd-wblch It Jl pia. to do.
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110.00 ~ - 111•b..ketball ployer Ia the history Roborllon, onlY ta8tmter Ia the
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top olx of NBA ocortns with i,
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West otartillg five, for the game
which hits the television lanes at
8:11 p.m., PST m:tl p.m: ESTl
are Jerry West and Baylor of tile
the boaros, 21·2L From
Angeltl Liken at lll•ro•.

II

guard. Boston's Tom

lleiiJ*&gt;hlt

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tile East two gunnlllg forwards ;
but tlley Ulually don't hit aa well
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t~~ace 11 North Gallia Tuesday 53 attempts while North Gallia
First major upset of the seu- tern

?"

alcht.
Southwestern'• Hlghlondero,
defending co-champion, spilled
tht previouly unbeatern Southern Valley Atllletic Conference
leaders, "-3T.
The loop loss waa the Pirates

could muster only 13 of 17 foeld ,
goal otlempts,
For the winners, Jimmy Hal·
ley and Don Bloomer , shared 1
high-o&lt;oriflg honoro w1tll 15
apie&lt;:e. Buck Crothers had 13. I
JOt Logan's 11 led the lo~ers:
firtt at home in over two Friday, North Gal11a wlll atm
years, but the charge1 of Coach !to keep its title march alive
CUrt Wilson still managed to i with a victory over
Kyger
bold down first place with a 6-l ·Creek. The game is slated at
le•gue recoro. Second place North GaHia.
Eastern il 4-1 after lastnlght's . Southwestern's five-lame wiJl.
'lictory over Coolton.
1.
k 111 be ·n
The important Highlander vic- n~g streab " the 1
•
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er's slim title hopea alive last host the are~ 8 , t P
·
squad - Racme s Tornadoes.
night. The SW qumtet now owm; , I la t night's preliminary
a 3-2 conference record, Ove· n 8
II'
rod eel
all, North G~llla is 7·2 while , :on:~ ~::ryGa c~uhsn u~ad
Southwestern " 7-3.
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Last night's triumph wo• .'he l15 for the :.~e~::., Cooke
Hlplander'o fKth ill a row smce Peck !!3 w 1e
. :
1 . g lti-M to the Pirates Dec. had 20 for the losers.
~~~n
I
Box score of the varsity
1
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I
Before a large crowd at North
WESTERN l5ll
Gallia. the Highlanders struck I SOUTH
.:
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for a commanding 8-1 lead. •Crothers 6-1·13: a ey · - •

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Eilers 0.3-3. TOTALS 21;!0.52.
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Playmg their finest game of the season Tuesday
night at Jackson. a revamped Gallipolis Blue Devol tea~
ron, shot, and rebounded with the taller lr~nmen
throughout most of the contest before fmally bowmg to
the league· leaders by a respectable 67.54 score.
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tor, sparked the GAHS cagers . Bostic each getting six points, I
with probably the most out- bu~ it was too late, end the
standing effort of hi!! career as Jronmen upped their league·
he tallied liS points and gener- !Jeading record to 8-1.
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Jo· the Ironmen to handle.
loss against one victory, the
lllg Ed Spri((S, Jackson's &amp;-~ I B Ut Devils hit :13 of 63 attempts :
pivotman, scored 25 points for 1from the floor for a 34 percent :
the lronmen to top both t.ea~j average and canned eight of 13
it that departmonl, but •• us- , fr .. throws.
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one of hil better nights a1ainst 71 for 40 percont from the
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field and converted 7 of 11 at
However, it was 1 Spriggs the charity stripe.
who single-handeclly tore up . Although tile final score
the Blue Devils with excetlent ,sholi'S that Jackson won the
corner shots all evenl.n1. Ste~e 1l game, i~ does not tell the .story
Sprl(gs, a first COUSin 10 biB of the fme effort turned m by
Ed, talliod 17 points before lea•· little Duck Bostic, a 5-7
lng the game with f1ve person· ~ •hose repeated steals of the I
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took its first lead of the t&lt;!ntest loenlor, did a fine job In~:~~ ~~
ot 13-12 jUit Ot&lt;Oncla before the Sprl((s away from the lx
quarter ended. Ed Spriggs en- on rebounds.
joyed hil beot effort in this ; Fed Hill. onother 6-1 junior,
tuarter with eight points.
came in for prai~ from Coach
1be Blue Devils mad!:! 1 game ~ilhoan for his floor game and
of lt the $f:COI'KI period with Ro- strong defense.
e:er Saunders and Duck Bostic The Blue DeiYils now own e
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iel of the contest as the Iron· Bulldog pressure-cooker
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WOMENS JACKETS .·
Regul•r $8.95 J,cketl - - - s.t. $5.00
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Sale $6.00
R~ul•r $13.95 J~ketl
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Regul1r $35.00 Form1ls _ _
Regul•r $29.50 Form1ls
Regul1r $25;00 Form1l1
Regul1r $19.50 Form1l1

S1le $17.50
S1le $14.75
5•1• $12.50
Sale $9.75

II... $2.9S ond IUS

Girls 2. pc. Slack Sets · · · · · · Sale $1.50
Sllpover Sweaters .. · ...... · Sale $1.50
II... $US ond $US Olrlo

Stretch Pants · .......... · .. Sale $1.50
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Blouses · · · · · · · · · · · · · · ·· · · · · Sale $1.00

GOP

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Discontinued Styles
V•lues To$14.95

Not All 51... In

3~~6 $4 88
pr.

V•lues To $7.95
Men's

6" WORK SHOES
SID

6 to 12

$

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Discontinued Styles
Y1lues To $9.95
Boys'

Boys'

$488

pr.
B &amp; D Widths

Values To $7.95

10 to 3

av. to 3

Glove Leather
Wedge Crepe
Soles
Long On Wear

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PLASTIC WRAP
Tbe easy. to. haDtdle,,·•l
easy · to · seal plasUc
wrap. Unrolls smooth·
ly, doesn't tangle or
snarl. Keeps all food
fresher . . Big 100 ft.
rolls.

$3.00

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Shon Complete With
Heel and Too Tapo

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January Sale

MIDDLEPORT

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low,

turqUoJae and saD·

daiwood.

$1.09

$16.50
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SEWING • THREAD

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Flour Sack-Dish Towels
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Piece Goods

$111
pr."

S1ve Up To

ROUSH'S SHOE "STORE

IOUI'Cel."

weight polyelh7·
lene. Easy to carry. Solve•

Coltt &amp; Clarks'

Freshly laundered. Soft, absorbent. Preshrunk.
Ready to use.

Don't miss thia chance to
save on all the fabric• you
need rJ&amp;ht n&amp;W and for
spring sewing.

Values To $4.99

and IA&gt;mporacy d&lt;ficlta
from 1 tax P'RII"Im designed
Prom&lt;R .f~ 1180 o1 our

Mercertzed. Ti .. ~ '
cord. ~lze 51). 4 spciols ,
white, 2 spools·black.

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31c

Sizes 29 to 42 waist. Polished cotton and cOl'ded
cottons. Completely washable. -Several popular
styles 1n brown. Ioden green, black, dark green,
grey and wheat. Sale price
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One-Half Off

C..h &amp;

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Size 110. Wblte, black and
assorted cOlon.

12 ......s 59c
!DIAL

$1 D.95 Re1dy-to-Put-On

Oxfords &amp;Loafers

tween chronic defJeibl

Fire Losses
each $20,000

Gr1ndm•'• F1vorite

Discontinued
Styl11
All Siz11 In Group
Sl111 6to 12

Girls'

Lecturing the lawmakers,

6 ....... 29c

Men's---Big Boy's
OXFORDS-- LOAFERS

Tap Shoes
SJII 15;':, SJII
Big7
pr.

Mrs. Grueser
Is Hostess To
Church Closs

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Children's

cut plan.

f!2.7lens

$188

Values To $6.95

· llut Kl!llllelly .lnol.!ted that
heavy I'Od·ink spending would
su.....W betoro ioo
budgriO!UlJ'Iuoes and widely sha... l
oned pro.,..rlty If Consre"
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Camera and Cas1&gt;

OXFORDS
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taxe&amp; without
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olared: .
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COTTON SLACKS

Boys'

Oxfords &amp;Loafers
3S=e7

Shredded foam fll't
stuffing sofa pU!ows,
cushions, toys, etc. 1
lb, bag.

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Mzn'i and You"' Men'• $3.95

2 pr. $5.00

WORK SHOES
51..

59t

$2~~

All Styl11 But
All 51... In Group

Boys'

WORK SHOES

Elderlon-a fabric specially blended of floe comb'
ed cotton and rayon. Comfortable, Durable, Laun·
ders easily. All white and dainty floral prints.

Women's-- Teenagers
Hi Heel Dress Shoes
Dress Flats-- Loafers
S1 ... 4to10

GLOVE LEATHER

MIRAQE
FOAM FLAKES

jvASHlNGTON IUPil
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~·~:;~Y t•ik~~~
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COngress
bl!dget in history - come
war or peace - and one ef
the biggest deficits.
·
Hli called for federal
lay• in the· 12 months sts1rt·l
ine . July 1 of
billion or $122.5
depending on your
approa~h . One way
mean a $10.3 bilhon defH
cit. The other way tb"e1 ft:;~:
cit would be $11.9 b 1

Light

Womens Eiderlon Panties

Next Sunday eveniRII the
nuai congregaUona1
will be held at 7. A social
will follow in the church dlnlng

Clearance Sale
$788

30c '" $2·'0

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TRASH BASKETS

Phil Mild

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Middleport Church of
will meet Thursday
the home of Mrs. Chester

JANUARY

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Girls llo'uses .... · ........ · Sale $1.00

Phik!rhea Society
The Philathea Society of

SIMI
6to 12

PRIUS . FROM

lqulor $Ut to IUS

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8" WORK BOOTS

marked.

SCOTT

II... $2.95 Womeno ...,.., Shorlll-•

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Llghtweigbt .ru1 walhable
- U1e ·them to cover
chairs, beochet, frame
surfaces. Each piece

Sale! Women's and Girls' Wear

Szlectlon.

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POME.ROY, OHIO.

FoaM ReMnants

69c

This Group of Shon Are Connln, Porio FHhion, Smart Set,
Wllll~m1 ond HHI HUftoro. This Spzclol Price Is For Friday
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14'h I 5 IS'h I 6 16'h I 7 I 7'h I 8 18'h I 9 19'h 110
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