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Store Wi~e Sale ..; ., ·Store_H_.o.....u_.;,!-~M~~~tt.,. ~ays 9 ~~M. to $. P.•~·~ S~urdays·fArM· to 9 ~

l~t~~!1'; wa;birthday
iUe:;t of honor
(1
party
·Stanley at th•
M'rs Opal.
recetved a numbc.·
and a birthday cake de
m pmk and •green

l!n:~lie&lt; with hts

and

name.

candle-ht eake was serv('/'f
ice cream and pop to Mr
"'·• l. !!'~er, his nibtber, Mrs HeleM
Mr. and Mrs Jumor Sbn
and children
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c~·vucm Ho~se Held

Bartel~ Home
iundnv Dec. 29

Colleen Wils.on's
3th Birthday Is.
Celebrgted Dec. 28

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Tho thirteenth blrthdav or Cn'
leen Wlbon, youmwr daughtl'r of
Mr and Mrs RIIS!cll Wlhon
wu ~~~J,.m-A tP. ~ with u party Sal
urday evenlnt
Birthday enke, ICC cream an I
coke• were RervOO hy Mn: Wll!i!on
Vr'hO WIII 1 1!Sl~ted bv her mothf'r
loin Dale Carl, and Mr! Tracv
WhJioy
were pt ayc~ with

G•m••

a prize lilwardcd

tn

W1)1te.

Texar.l1lt

Tho guesh lnrluded J11dy Ru l
cher, Tcxanna White, ~ th Ann
, ld'ards, Helen invlor, S~ndrn
.. Hyaell, Jean ra!lcv,
Barhnrn
1Jonea, Charlcnr lln\ (:;, Luclnfla
~Jiorrl•, Coria Wtlsou and Junl«•
:AI~ury

3 Reg. $69.50 rADIES COATS . . . SALE $f9.00
7 Reg. $49.50 LADIES COATS . . . . SALt: m.OO
Z6 Reg. $39 50 I,ADIES COATS .
. SALE '26.00
18 Reg. $29.50 LADIES COATS
... SALE $1~ .00
14 Reg. $19.50 LADIES COATS
. SALE $14.00
4 Reg. $16.50 LADIES RAINCOATS
SALE UO.O~
3 Reg. $25.00 LADIES RAINCOATS . SALE $10.00
1 Reg. $29.50 LADIES RAINCOATS . SALE $10.00
3 Reg. $8.95 GIRLS RAINCOATS
. SALE $4.00
5 Reg. $7.95 GIRLS RAINCOATS
SALE $4.00
2 Reg. $16.50 LADIES DI\ESStS , . SALE $12.00
15 Reg. $13.95 LADIES DRESSES
SALE $ 9.00
2 Reg. $4.95 GIRLS RAINCOATS
. SAU U.OO
9 Reg. $12.95 LADIES DRESSES
SALE $ 8.00
21 Reg. UO.OO LADIES DRESSES .
SALE f 7.00
28 Reg. $ 8.95 LADIES DRESSES
SALE $ 8.00
8 Reg. $19.50 Girls Coat and Legging Sets Sale $12.00
16 Reg. $16.50 Girls Coat and Legging Sets Sale $12.00
1 Reg. $1U5 Girls Coat and Legging Set Sale $10.00
5 ·Reg. $13.95 Girls Coat and Legging Sets Sale $ 8.0D
6 ~eg. $10.00 Girls Coat and Legging Sets Sale J 7.00
8 Reg. $10.00 Children's Snow Suits .. SALE $7.00
14 Reg. $ 5.95 Children's Snow Suits ... SALE $4.00
9 Reg. $ 7.95 Children's Snow Suits
SALE .6.00
3 Reg. $ 8.95 Children's Snow Suits . SALE ,7.00
2 Reg. $19.50 GIRLS COATS .
. . SALE $14.00
2 Reg. $18.50 GIRLS COATS . . . . . SALlt $12.00
21 Reg. $13.95 GIRLS COATS ..... . .. SALE $11.00
5 Reg. $10.00 GIRLS COATS .... ... . SALE ' 7.00
4 Reg. $29.50 TEEN AGE COATS '· . SALE $18.00
5 Reg. $25.00 TEEN AGE COATS .. SA:LE US.OO
16 Reg. $2.95 Girls Poplin Jaekets . .. . SAI,E $UO
5 Reg. $10.00 GIRLS CAR COATS
. SALE $7.00
2 Reg. $ 8.95 GIRLS CAR COATS . . . SALE ,6.00
8 Reg $ 5.95 GIRLS CAR COATS . . SALE $4.00
3 Reg, $ 5.00 GIRLS CAR COATS . . . SALE $~.00
3 Reg.~ 5.00 GIRLS CAR COATS .... SALE $4.00
2 Reg. $29.50 LADIES CAR COATS . SALE f18.00
3 Reg. US.OO LADIES CAR COATS ... SALE $18.00
1 Reg. $16.50 LADIES CAR COAT . . SALE $12:00
40 Reg. $5.95 LADIES DRESSES . . . . SALE 14.00
38 Reg. $3.95 LADIES DRESSES
. . SALE $2.50
19 Reg. U.95 Ladles Cotton Sweaters . SALE ,2.00
31 Reg. $1.69 Ladles Colton Blouses , ... SALE $1.00
12 Reg. $1.00 Ladles Cotton T Slilrts . . .. SALE 50e
17 Reg $1.95 Ladles Cotton Blouses .
SALE $1.00
43 Reg. $5.95 LAQIES SWEATERS . . . SALE $3.00
15 Reg. $3.95 LADIES SWEATERS . SALE $2.00
II Reg. $3.95 Ladles Jersey Blouses . . . SALE $2.00 ,
20 Reg. $1.95 Ladles Cotton T Shlrt1 ... . SALE $1.00
~5 Reg. $1.49 Girls Cottcm Blouses ... . SALE $1.00
U Reg. $1.95 Girls Clltton Blouses . . SALE u.oo
. 7 Reg. $16 50 Ladles Suede Jackets .. SALE $10.00
12 Reg. $8,95 Ladles Plaid Jackets . . .. SALE $6.00
3 Reg. 114.93 Ladles Wool Ja~kel! .. SALE $10.00
10 Reg. U.93 I.adles Cordurny Jaellets . SALE MOO
9 Reg, $3.95 Ladles Poplin. Jackets . . . SALE $2.00

36 Inch 80 Square

$4.95 QLASS

PERCALE

TUMBLER SETS

Ltght and dark priniB a l"tde assortment of pat.
terns

8 glasses in a bronze
wire rack

39c a yard

$2.50

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h¥''Cinriu11 Woodcock

Is Featured In
'Nt1wspaper Article
An lllustrntrd Article In th·•
.JIAnndav'M Olm~tt'h wns 'W"itten
~about Mrs CIKrilllln Fowler Wood
eoc:k, Columhus sl ~ tcr of Ro11coc
-Fowtr,r Mlddlcpcrl, RO Mrs
'Wqodcock is a nora! designer
.)tld ttil1 article 1hows ~l ctures o'
eonvtrted Chrl11tmas dtrnrQtlOI, &gt;
NDw Yrar fora! nolnlll
• The orllcle Is writ!• '' by Jon
leo Jordan, Dbpahh limn• Fu1
:nlehlnu Writer ""d AI" Wood
cock Rives dolallod Jr,•tructlon•
.~• to tho way In whlrh to mako a
num'bcr or New Year nrr11ng•J

:to

, menta. and al11o hU ~ges tlor:"
"'hleh will be h&lt;lplut !11 roakln"
1rrar.gem('nts

ot

any typ&lt;!

Janice and

Rosetta !Mcharda.
dau~htoro of Mr
and 1\fra Ar
~old Richard• rnlertatned with
1 New Ycar'ft Eve partv at thele,
bo11e preceding the Watch Ser·
~lee at tho Mt
Mnr11h Roptl&lt;t
Chuceh at tho Kerr'• R1.n Chura~

Ill Pomeroy,

wc:orll rn lnHd

ll'l ri rr .

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10rvod to the (oltow1!11 fUtllo. r.eono, John and An·
ilrtw Gllmol'fl Allro and C'.onnle
i)~, Jerrv Jatnloon, .\lberl Lee·
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Sml•h, J1u••no Garn••
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lla; Dorothy Climb•, Rut·
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llllriel Crosby, Wellatcn;
Eddie and Aaron Bu fflng·
Wlllla' and Viola nro&gt;•n.
; ' liVe Game•, Fannie nnd Snm
-il•ll, ll11•l and Jimmy Qu•ll •.
trlf Garnea, Douglas English
~pd.Sj . J9~nson, Clmn&lt;r
• , d ,Cfl,r Q
WcCabc, Robert
' p..a.p, PO!Dere•: llareolla and
1::~ W~, Altn•, George and
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lilt :llaU11!&amp;•rd~er, Suolc Sin·
let,.qlplitllllnc, Jame• a~d Er·
.. illk' ,~l,a, . RP,bcrt Nel~oll. r.or·
Jf.fu~~t'l• and Clarenco Hollln1

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6 Reg. $69.00 5 pc. Breakfast Sets . . . . . SALE $58.00
2 Reg $108.00 1 pc. Breakfast Sets
SALE $91.00
I Reg. $129.00 7 pc. BrcJkfut Set . . . SALE $109.00

1 Reg. $138.00 5 pc. Breakfast Set .
SALE $101.00
I Reg. $99.00 5 pe. Breakfut Set . . . .. SALE $18.00
1 Reg. fll9.00 7 pc. Breakfut Set .... SALE $99.01
I Reg $89.00 5 pc. Breakfast Sel ....4. SALE $52.00
1 Reg. Ul9.00 5 p~. Breakfast Set . . . . SALf; $88400

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Party Is Held
At Richards Home

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.New Years Eve

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~EADY TO WEAR

during the

8 Reg. $49.00 PlatfBrm Roekera • . SALE $~1.00
3 Reg. toe.oo llwlrl Rocker, foam 'nlbbe, Sale $88.00

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3 Reg. UUO Pllltform lloekel'l, foam rubber Sale $71.
I Reg. ,109.00 Lounge Chair &amp; Ottom111 SAL~ f?UO
3 Reg. $69.00 Rock &amp; Lock Chair &amp; Olt.man Sale $U,
2 Reg. $19.00 Swirl Rot!ker, foam rubber sAle $86.00
I Reg, ~89.00 PlatforJII .J,\ocker, fqiiD rubber Salll '58.
I Reg. $70.00 Platfonn Rocker, foam rubtier Sate $88.
3 Reg. $109.00 Kt'Gehler RWer Chain SALE f88.00
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I Reg. $39.00 Oceaelollel Chair , .••.. ,. ' -:- BALli $15.00
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1 Reg. ~79.00 Lo~nge Chair &amp;
1 Reg. •8u.oo Swirl Roeku, lqal)t
%Reg, f49,00 ~atlonal C~ ,

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SALE t72.00
,' ; $ALE 4S6.00

Bo)'s $2.95

Covered wilti colorful
floral and provmcial pattern. Chintz.
$2.95 Sewing Boxes

SALE $1.50

Collegiate atyle shirts, acetate and rayon Wide atripo
e&lt;1 paltern In blue,- brown &amp;

$1.SO

SALE $2.00

DRAPERY MATERIAL

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Reg. $1.00 Yard 45 IIICII All Cotton Drapery Material
69e a yard
Reg $1.8~ yard 4~ Inch Drapery Material $1.00 a yard
Reg. $1.95 yard 48 loeb Drapery Material $1.50 a yard
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Reg. $2.29 &amp; $2.511 y.,..8" ,Drapery Material $1.95 yd.

eo by ~· IDebes Plaid ·
Colton Sheet Blankets
'1.00
70 by 80 Inches Plaid
Colton ~beet Blankets
$1.39
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bleached Cotton Sheet
Blankets-$1.89
70 by 90 Inehcs Bleach·
ed Colton Sheet
Blllllket&amp;-$2.19
70 by 90 Inellesl&gt;astel
Colton Sheet lllankets
$2.29
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144 Coats Plld Jackets for Boys - Special Purchases
and Reduced from our regular stock.
5'1l·!g. $4.95 JACKETS
SALE $3.00
2 Reg. $5.95 JACKJITS
SALE $4.00
4 Reg. $6.95 JACKETS
SALE $4.00
12 ieg. $1.95 JACKETS . . . . . . . . . . SALE $5.00
'5 Reg. JUS,JACKETS
. . . . . SALE $&amp;.«10
Z9 Reg. $9.95 JACKETS
. . . . . . . SALE $7.00
23 leg. U2.95 JACKETS
SALE $8.00
2 Reg. $12.50 JACKETS . .
SALE $8.00
Z6 Reg. $14.95 JACKETS .
. . .... SALE '10.00
1 Reg. '17.50 JACKET . . . .
.. . SA,LE $12.00
5 Reg. $}9.50 JACKETS . . . . . . . . .. SALE $13.00
Also a ~up of 47 Boys Zipper Coats - gabardines
wtth QUilted interlinings. Sizes from 7 to 12. Colors
navy blue, brown and charcoal.
ON SALE FOR $3.00

18 Women s /fl.95

MEN'S COATS Gnd JACKETS

Wool Streteb Gloves

Asstd. Moder~stic and Floral PaHerns

$1.~

Sale

pair

12 Wemen's $1.00
Nylon Strelell. Glo~es

WOMEN'S NIGHTWEAR
14 Reg. $3.95 Challla Bed Jackets •.... . SALE $2.50
1 Reg. $3.95 Flannelette' Sleep Coats . . . ~ALE ,2.50
21 Reg. $3.95 Flannelette Pajamu . . . . . SALE $UO
8 leg. $2.95 Flannelette Sleep Coats :. SALE $2.00
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SALE $2.~
24 Reg. $3.95 Outing and Challis Gowns . SALE $2.$0
44 Reg. $2.95 C~auts ~nd Flnnnelelte Pajamas Sale f2.
60 Reg. $2.95 Challis and Flannelette Gowns Sale $%.00

S~le ·SOc ·pair
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9 Reg.
JACKETS .. .. .. . .. . SALE$8.00
33 Reg.
JACKETS . . . . .... SALE $7.00
13 'Reg.
JACKETS . . . . . ....... SALE $8.00
15 Reg.
JA(:KETS . . . . . . .. SALE $10.00
17 Reg,
and $24.95 JACKETS .. SALE $15.00

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Tufted Seatter Rugs, %7x48 Inches
and dark stripes . . . SALE $1.50
Sponge Rubber Mats, 17129 Inches
grey .. ) .. .. . .. . }. SALE $1.00
by 30 Inches VInyl mats
and light pastel colors :
Kot·oseal Carpet Stair Trea.s, 24~
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Green;-SALE $1.00

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full bed sue. Putelo and

dark

alutdt~.

$2.99

liVING ROOM SUITES

Women's Flannelette

Another Shipment

NIGHT .GOWNS

MEN'.S ~OCKFORD
WORK SOCKS
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1 lteg.
2 Reg.
4 Reg.
i Reg.

B7 for thts sale - Sizes from 36 !&lt;&gt; 52 Special pur,

$3.95 Tufted Chellllle

Reg. f419.95 13 eu. fl: Norge Refl'lieratGr Sale $333.00

3 PC. BED ROOM SUITES

Reg. $41,9.9~ 12 eu. fl. Whirlpool Refrigerator
SALE $333.00

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$1.39 Anothu

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Shipment

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Ftne guallty wool gloves neatly styled - most all rotors - On Sole for

WORK SOCKS
Warm, comfqrtabie knjt socks In white, grey and
blue.

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STOVES- REFRIGERATORS
WASHERS -DRYERS - SI.NKS '

W1de selecUon ol plaids and
stripes. Sniall, medlllm,
large and extra large slzf•·

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48 Reg. fl,OO Women's llandbags ....... : $ALE 6Dc
11 Reg. $1.95 Womea'a Handbags . , .. , . MLB
82 Reg. $US Women's Handbags : . .. .. ~ALE $~.00
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1 Jleg. f&amp;.ts"Womea'a bandH•c ...... .-SALE $3.00
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Cotton Teen• Age

$188.95 8 eu. ft. Whirlpool Refrigerator Sale ~181
$209.00 Eleelrlc Range, Apt. Size SALE $177.10
U3D.OO 38" Gu Range . . . . . . . . SALE $lll.OO
U19.85 (!as Range, Burner w/bralo Sale
U59.9S Gu Ruge, matebless oven Sale $199.00

SLIPS
Sole $1.00.
12 Reg. §US
Cottpn Teen Ag~

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Sol•
... $1.$0

Reg.
Apt. Size Gas Range . . . • . . SALE' 184.00
Reg. $129.00 36" Gu Rahge . . . . . . . St\LE $104.00
Reg. f197.GO Gas Range, Large oven .' SALE $171.00
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Rec. $388.95 E~eeirle Range . . . . . . • SALE '!99.00
Reg. U!US El~trlc' Dl'):cr . . .'. l,_, . • . SALE f811.00
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Reg, •289.85 llcetrle Dryer . . . . . . . SALE f%33.00
Reg. '348.15 Auloll!atlc Washer ...... SALE-t%88.00
Reg. $~88.00 "88" Hard Maple Cabinet Sink Sale fltl.

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7 Reg. $1.9._

Dacron an4 ' Cqlton

· Girls' SLIPS
Sole "$1.00

SIMMONS
SOFA qnd'..
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HIDfl.A-BEn,.
SALE $~77.00

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Chel'.I'Y
Clluls •.. :~ ..... .
$M.oo
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1 lttl $89.lio' m•P~ Cheal . ' ..•.... , . ;JAJ&lt;E fD7 .00
l .lle{lt'u1oo~t""i .:Ma~~~~·~~Y ·9best . : 's~JOE ,~uo
,,. '~" ''• .~Jt '• u::-.. \ 1" ., .• 'it &lt;f
ll\et. ll.tlt watnah~eat , :. , , ... . ~ALJ f48.00

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1Reg• .-e.oo Conao!l!
TYPe Clt.eit
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l Rea. •se,eo Dark Miho&amp;lnY Chest . . •. SAL~ f3a:oo

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4 PAIRS $1.~
3 PAIRS ,1.00

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SALE $288.00
1 lleg. $319.00 3 pe. ilook Case Bed Suite Sale $281.00
3 Reg. ,289.00 3 pc. Beclroom Suites , . SALE ,222.00
1 Reg. $849.00 3 ~· Bedroom Sulle . . SALE $422.00
1 Reg. f818.00 4 pc. Solid Cherry Bedroom Suite
SALE $444.00
3 lteg, $248.00 3 pe, Bedroom Suites .. SALE $!ll.OO
3 Reg. $219.00 3 ~. B~k Case Bed Suite Sale $18&amp;.00
1 Reg. '197.00 3 pe. Book case Bed Suite Sale $168.00
I Reg, f138.00 3 ~· Book C~e Bed Suite Sale $118.00
1 Reg, $~0UO a· ~· BotJk else Red Suite Sale $177.00
3 Reg. flti'I.OO 3 pe. Book ('.ue•Bed Suites Sale '111.00
! Reg. $189.0- 3 pe.Jit¥Jk C~~e Bed $uitee Sale $144,00
1 Reg. $111.00 3 ~. Book else Bed Salle Sale $101-QO
1 lteg, $842. 3 ~· Bedroom Suite . . . SALE $422.00
1 1te1. •149.00 3 pe. Bedroom Suite .. BAL,:
1 Reg. ti48.0G' 3 pe. Bedroom Suite . . SALE $288.00
1 Reg, $179.00 3 pe. Book Case Bed Suite Sale $144.00
3 Reg. $191.00 3 ~· Bedroom Suites .. SALE fi6UO
1 Re4. J197.00 3"pc. Bedroom Suite
SALE $1~1.00
2 Reg, •297 .00 3 ~· Book Case Bed Suites Sale •255:oo
1 Reg. $333.50 3 pe. Book Case Bed Suite Sate $277.00

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HEAVY WEIGHT .. .. .. .... .. .
All Sizes
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$449.00 2 pc. Valentine Seaver Slllte Sale $388.
$29700 2 pc. Kroebler Sultea . ;;ALE $248.00
$2%9.00 2 pc. Kroebler Sullts .. SALE $188.00
$319.00 2 pe. Kroehler Suites .. SALE '288.00
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1 Reg. $259.00• pc. kroehler Suite .. SAJ.~
1 Reg. $319.00 2 pe. Y&lt;roehler Salle . SALE !!i.OO
4 Reg. $269,00 2 pc. Kroehler Suites .. SALE $211.00
1 Reg. $27UO 2 pe. Kroehler Suite .. SALE '222.00
3 Reg. $329.00 2 pc. Kroehler Suites . SALE $286.00
2 Reg. $219.00 2 pc. Kroebler Suites .. SALE $188.00
2 Reg, $349.00 3 pc. Kroebler Suites .. SALE $288.110
I Reg. $249.00 3 ~· Kroebler Sulle .. SALE $211.00
2 Reg. $289.00 2 pc. Kroebler Suites . . SALE '150.00
2 Reg. $259.00 2 pc. Kroehler Suites . . SALE $208 00
I Reg. $279.00 2 pc. Kroebler Suite .. SALE •zi&amp;.OO
2 Reg. U29.00 2 pc. Kroebler Suites .. SALE '248.00
I Reg. $3%9.00 %pc. Kroebler Suite .. SALE $244.00
1 Reg. $397.00 2 pc. Kroebler Sulle . . SALE '$322.00
I Reg. $189.00 3 pc. Kroehler Suite .. SALE $131.00
1 Reg, $179.00 2 pc. Kroebler Suite .. SALE fl41.00_

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11 10 Weathereast
1113 :Kit•wotch
100 !,~f . ?~f

e;Jfen Anh!iunce Pop Corn Stahd Ptogram During

m;~PtJT Pou'rth Straight Year To Aid Local Causes
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!gain mt§ flelt ~Uf Afe (lllptorll In ad~ltloll, 4 large thermometer

i ~ Bif · ltlllll'lftfnM ld 1llc~~8~ fH@' nUIIiMf of
b~i\~lic1arJt&gt;s It Is then' loutm vea~
earnpa1gn lasts through January
operatmg a popcorn •land weeh•nds
Street In the middle busmess block
Inviting passersby to make conttlbUtJOns
fuemen have provided a total of $3 000
the !'olio fund the past th1·ee years This
"year.' the £h cmen voted to put all p10ceeds
into th~ bank and split 1! fhtec ways betWeen
IM~o , the Heart Fund, and the Cancer Fund
The volunteer associabon this year voted
by themselves popcorn, 011, bags
other necessary snpplles to operate their
This came to U 16
Tqey are planning a110ther lnnovn:ion Afte~ Kerns Roush completes deCOrating the
is6'6lH approptiately, they expect to nJStall a
II?\ !n 1! where contributors may make do·
llatlons during WMkda~s and at night bOUIS
\\&gt;il'~n the booth 1s not attended or producing

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Dec 29

"" 49 the otrerlng Ill 9S
WI Rev Grove frlled hr s regulr•r
'ppomtm.cnt at 10 40 Sumon uub
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Sue Henderson and Dor
spent ChrlslmlB !Joy
Mn Ella Weaver
and llrs llarold Kimes 'oi
~r.:•'""' ipent Chrl•(mns Eve with
and Mrs Po\1! Buckley one! these amendments
There are two methods of be
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commg a candidate at the gen•rat
Mr. and Mrs Chas D Woode election In Ohio Ill you mav be
lpent Cbqstmas In Columbus come 0 party cundJdale by tnma
lhe gltest of her slsler l!rs I e declarutlons of canchdacy and
wls Wough and hmllv
running In the prunury election
'l'~e SherlJlan Henderson homo or 12\ you may he an Independent

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045 lied Buber 1 CQmW'
1100 llewa Heaculoea

MYF nH~t In rt gular so~; tton ballot
on Sun cv&lt;' with nn al1 {'nd
""' '' .. ,... or 7 memlu~rs and thetr
Independent

Chirnnel8 - Friday

By CLARICE ALLEN
Mr ond Mrs Pete EiborFeld
and son sperlt Chr.slm" In Cohlm
bu1 Wltl\ Mr and Mrs Raymontl
Eillorleld
Mr and Mrs Henry Eichinger
dnd so!IS Groveport spent oev
ijlal daya With Mrs Mobel Vdn
Meter
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Mr nnd Mrs Robert Woott ancl

I Is eonvaleolng
broken leg, r'
Mrs
celved lttlt
whM M was hi] ghter of Mr and
William
by a car He spent tw~ days tn the Sheridan Sprmg Ave has reJ!t!lv•d
Sl Joseph Hospital Where his leg word that she has passed tm•
was plaled In a lasl
Ohto State Board of Nurit!t ex'
A2 c Snlrley Glnthet has return antimttion and is now-a reglster...u
ed to Olls Air Farce bdsl lh Mas' nurse Mrs lies Is now employed
After spendlhg ChrJatmas with he r lt the hospital m GaliuK
parenls, Mr •nd !\Irs John Gln
ther
WATCH NICOHT SERVICE
Mr ond Mrs Eldon Gaul and
Watch mgbt aorvicel
heM
Gay 1nn spent ChmtmiS wtth M1
orld Mrl Aftam EbHsfillh, Porn 1t the Naomi Bsptl1t Church New
Years Eve Under the direction ol
eroy1
WUicam
Lewis Foltowtna a wor·
Mr and Mrs Frank Gaul and
Ml ~hd Mrs lohn V/ICkham lpent ship service of song aM prayer
Chrtslmas with Mr arid Mrs Or froni 11 a nl to 1:1 a llreakfast
was smed In the so&lt;lal room
VII Gaul, Racine
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Mr and Mra ntchord P.tck and dence
uf Mr and Mro. Ernest
10n Dick, F'allbdhlll. tnd spent n u-nmm at Letart Falls
lew day! here at their hdlne.
Mr antl Mrs Manchester Wolle
Recenf visitors of r.lr ond Mrs and familY spent Sundoy with
Marion Wood were Mr and Mrs M1 and Mrs Hart and famtly at
~on Bel21ng and daughter, .hr
N•w Haven
ttcmloek Grove, and Mr and Mr.,
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Mr and Mrs Da)llel Euler or
Roy Betzmg PomE!I'oY,
Mr und Mrs Thurl Barnhart H•mlock Grove s~ent Chrlstm"
!ell Saturday for Akron wtrnre with Mr and Mrs Alec Wheeler

were

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.., l•1orson and Jeanie Whitehead nnu son, on and 1\hs Esthl!r
looaL
Kimes spent Chnstmas wtth Mr
cundJd11tes for
und MrA Richard Grucs11 Rutlanc:'
After a ihnrt ci"'ollonnl state, dlslrlct and county olllccs
Mr and ~Irs J M Smith C W M1 antl MIS f F Koblcntz b ld
a , h~pler ol the ~llssl"n cxccpl Judie of tho County ~ourt IJuckley, l.tr and ll!r~ Cart B~ck ror, Christmas omner guesls 14·
"1he f ull (t~clc Wl m~~ ~/1ic thch ~tht1uns not late)' ley were recent guests Q/ Mr ~tld ~na .hhs Gcm gc G l nh~.: I!Hl . ,
tho bu,nc" nlc~l ~Ii'IC p m or February ! Oandl Mrs lawrence R&lt;ISe and lam tty at and MIl Earl Dean and 1langh'm
or Jmu c Sw,u t' date!l for Judge or the County \fotnmg Star
and Mr rmd Mu Dav1d Koblent1 ~
lllJ RS H&gt;n. wn s m 1f1r CoUI t must tile thetr petitions b}
Spcndmg New Year's Day at
Mr and ~1rs Raymund Wilson they w11l visit relatk•s before
, li)C&gt;]tey·roll;ing vtans wwJ (l l ~c us 4 P m of August fJ The law was lhe home of Mr and Mrs Sher 1 ond children tolumbuloi, .spPflt n gomg to thtlr home m Wisconsm
plan 11 wea• mull' fot thf amended this y1•nr to prov](lc that 111nn Ow kley were C W Bucklev few days wilh Mr and Mrs Thom Ti1t'i' have been the gu(lst of lm
Night !Wtvlcc nnrl recren indcpcm.lcn! candidates shall huve Mr llnd Mrs J M Smith, Mr and 11s Webe1 Additional guc!ts. r11 po11!nts, Rov snd Mr.s F E Born
1ho mectmg closed wtlh lh~ theh slntemcnt of candidacy sworn Mrs Carl Buckley, local
Chmtmas dinner were Mr and
tin' benedlrllon
to before they oro circulated An
Terry Chlldera U S Nm Mrs Opho Olrutt and cn1ldren 81 ,~ hart
! uthc1 amendment permits lndcpen 5tutloned at Norfolk, va. arrlvcct Mr atul Mrs Lawrence Smith
Modern Woodmen or Am dent canduhltcA to flle onlv on Saturday to visit his parentl, Mt
Mr and ~· r.s Roy Chnsty and
mCt De~ 30 Bllll orlg111al copy or their statement of .md Mrs Oren Chtlders
Mrs Llllle1 Chrtsly were Christ
for tho new )oar cmulldat•y, while other par11 of
Mr and Mrs John lhevaher n1as dmner guests of Mr and Mn
By Mn Herbert Rouoh
·.,nm•n,ts of Qy~ter lw\lp nthl thdr petition mny huvtJ this In ~r Vnnderhoof1 were
vl!litor~ Donald Mutlntk and daughter at
Sgi Frank lhrrte of Germany
"Cil'l'd lty the lodg rormutlon reproduced In the Sunday In tho home of Dudley Belpre
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Is spondtne the holidays with hiS
~l'i\i;ilf)i'hl~l;;b,,t, !!.Ill! th~lr fnmllu~~ 31l ffi4J mtnner US the Slutute has ol ..,hcvuller
mother, Mrs Lelia Ritr!e and lam
ChrlstJnos dmner gucsls ol Ill II;(
1 4S
ways proVIded for poi ty co nell
Mrs Mildred Son tee and chit
He then wilt be stationed at
Clf l'\lr ,u\d :\1 t s dnt('s The law now requires that drcn of Gallipolis were vh;;Jtors in Dnd Mrs ErldiC Hartung and son. Fort Worth Texa1
were,
Mr
and
Mrs
Albert
Harl
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M• a elrllllotor of "" Independent he, pnrent'o home Mr and
ltlr and Mrs Howard Blo.,e·
ung, Pomeroy Mr and A!rs Henry of New £ngtond, w va spen.
M• cundidatc'H pctlllon tnust be a qua Mn Joe Marks
Eiehlngcr
onll
sons,
Groveporl
and
and lilted elector
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-----the w~etend w1th Mrs Rudy Rlf
• Edward Robinson of Ctevatanil M!3 Mabel Van Meter
fie
and owen Hall
Mrn IJoraa Porsor\s r.'J vl~llur·~ vrsltt•d his parent!, '1\fr and Mrs
Miss Lueltle Smllh &lt;pent s we1 k
Mr
and Mrs Herbert Roush
Mr and ~h!! Shcndan Cline ut ~.urt 1tobm1on during the hot! end In Akron with Mr and Mrs and l!lon spent ~'riday evening
qmlth's Ferry Pn
JOhn Reuter Silo w1u noootnpaudayR
with Mr and Mrs Valek Spen&lt;er
led home by Mtll.! Kathy and Ma&gt;· at
Syracuse
ter Bcnjlc Reuter for the hottda),
h und(' r
Mrs Ev~ B•tley and Stel'ie spent
Mr ana Mrs Herbert Roush of
care ror an mjur) to
Chrlstm" with llr and l!rs Wal Enst Lelart, Bessie Slaughtc•
and wrist from betn!!
lace Bradford. llldrlteport
and Rdger Roush spent Ohr1stmas
a clothl.'s wringer tJ&lt;'V
Mr and Mro Cloylon Allen and Wlth Mr
and 1 Mrs Rus!elJ
ogo
Bill •pent Chrlatmas •tth Mr and Roush
l'llil.ioolt one! Hlrhml Yost of
Mn Bltly Cleland
N11t S.ulon of Conlrtll
Loud •lid Lon1 Pallor S4tn
Mr and Mr1 Relph Ou!l and
Grove arc spending thch
Mr and Mrs Ward Hayes hove fomlly ~nd Mr and Mrs Lewis
hAre with their mnd
Ia leund lo be Iough One
With Utile Ac.. mpllshmont
returneo home after spendln~ Ours alld • lamdy all ol N01v
Mr and Mrs Hnrry Ou
87 IUiiiiiY C.t.THC&amp;U
oeveral weeks In Columbua with Brtghton, Pa, apent the holidays
and Mr a11d :\!111 '1om
Oonll'&lt;ll Prs11 W01lt.g1oo Wrll., ,
their daughter, Eileen
wllh Marton Ours.
.t.8HJNOTON-Lonr•llmo obwvorl ot lht capilli - • art
Ctetus Allen Columbus vtsit•d M1' and Mrs Bernord Wolfe
oonvlnced that tho camiiJr -011 ot ~ WIU lie lht
recently with Mr and Mrs Cia) and lamll' have moved from th•
lnOit acpmoniOUI and frultratlnr b\ mlft:f1......
ton AUen
home til hi• plrents to the reSI
AU
polnl to mort poiiU01 than -~ a lletUo lt)'ll ovar)
delenBt ana mlBtlle spending, lnveoUptlONJ all over tho plaoe, and
all thto capptd by a 7t1mlnr tllort '- rot homo
early !rom the oampalCJI~
:rax cuto art out. ot couno, lnd the wi\Gio
ol!orl In thlo lretl wtU lie q IOI'IIIall or dela,y
the loomlnr poqlblllt¥ ol • lox 11mu1 wiW

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12 00 liilws 'Ot Noon
12.1q Katie's Alll)anat
12 15 Lov~ of Ltfe
l~ 3~ Searrn lor l'omorrow
li 45 Gutdlng Light
1 00 Katie's Kitchen
1 3D As the World Tdru
2 QO Beat the c)ook

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The Verdict ~ \'ours
Brighter D~y
Secret SIOrlJI
4 30 Ed~e of NlrM
GuO l)'Alrly Sho-'1
~ 8~ Vour Esso Reporter
6 4o ~ports Parade
6 05 Weatherman
7 00 Mr llulrict AttornPJ
7 30 Playhouse of Sl!llll~

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llam II Jenner IRI, Indiana, ndl to Htk riltllilt!Oll ~ JIU
llad one rooult he may hove !O"IIon-t "di'ltt J~· ~lilt.
1\epubllou ~lllloo Ia the Hootlor ttalt 1~ u ~ Ia a eorl$•
lion of hot-lompertd turbulence ..a n~ oandldolt lllcell to
emerrt u the kind of voto·gettor Jenner olemoutrollol bJtNeil to
bt In put tltolloNJ.
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With ~tttlllretlo Natloiltl Chlll'lll.. Paul if. IIJtlltr a llkel1'
eonleotant tor tho Son&amp;te oeat, and a probablo W11Jn01i 9.1"' Ul)'i!Od7
but Jtnner, lndlcatlono are that the leey oralo~~otcl; Ind.,
mll,l' Itt prtvaUed upoD 14 l'tOIJUidjr ibd ..0.»~
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dmcy Wtll•lnlormetl """'latU.~
8 - II "'Jl"'!Jd, 14 lllllbwl'"'' lliorUy Ulat 1\t Wilt N1 tor
rovornor of l'eMoytvuta n"'t yoar, It 11Ie&lt;elltlll,
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&lt;onveotlon, or ·\)tal ou«lolen,t, oppq_tiUoa wiU d..
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1'30 MnVI•' Matinee
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4 00 AU •tar Golf
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l 00 Satutday Sports Review
3·80 D'o You Trust Your Wife! 5 15 Pel'&amp;l&gt;nal Profile
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5 30 S•lurday News Review
5 30 Miek&lt;y Mouse Club
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PRINC.SS SEhtENCiiD ~-.:~fl:-YO....:L.:_T_li....:A~D'""tR-.lC"'"•'"'cu-TE-D
CAIIlO UP The Court of Ap
~~~ filled•·form~t 'Prlnceu VIENNA UP • L•odD !Vm
1 leader in the Hullltll'lan
$59,1!8ti 1ntf oentenced beT
~ month In prioon f6r evading
was etocuted TbUraday •
customa regutatioils aeVen :Uars hhi.. tJ. dler tho Communist flun·
aU, Fa~a, a sister of ·~·King gar11n sv~reme coul'l contltnl~
~ollti, now lives m utanbtil.
blS death sehtehoJ

pot~~ per ac;e or •~
nttlrients, ovar 1907 re
J·collimend,ltlolns. The big In
fertilizer rec(lmm eoda
legume gr1111 m1xture•
In the malntenonce appl1
which Is. recommend, rl
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lion ol havlnr to det•d &lt;har(oo lhtt thilll N
a ''do nolhlrtl'' admlnlltroUm lllat taltld to IMod
the wamlnr '''"' ot llllllila ~ Ill iiilio
11101 and opulnlli.L
Dtmoorall 'Will watt lbe admliiiii..Uoll tq!
not opendlnl el\oufh IIIOII'f Mo Alalll.._ ~
de!onoe whll• btlftr eiMJ not to ~~~~ II!.
Tilt c.,Ittl
19M budret to lht poliiJI wlten lllet ilu lie ,..,
oponolble tor • 11x tnb~
i.o\ually, u Ill lit election yw ~ ltilli ctll ;jjft ~ lcllld,
and maybe 10111, but It probably wiU tnd fti a iUI~U W!lh UfUe
IIJ]IIatloo but much campalrn fodder tor IICh lldt.

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Mr and , M~s o,n Congrove
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and fpli!lly of Co!Ufi!Dh&lt; ~lilted
dur11ig !he holldays with hiS
mother ~ Eble Congrove
I Rec.!nt dinntt f\11!11\1 of &amp;lr

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12 30 Detective's Dairy
I 00 Down -on the Farm
I 30 TBA
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4 00 Western Theater
5 00 Sky King
5 SO Hoptilong CaS!ldJ
8 00 Newa P1eture
B 15 Sports EYe
6 ~0 Federal Men
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nod A W Patterson ol Parkers
At the DaRt session nf the LeRts bur~
lature sovmt am•nclmenls were we~:ry d~h' J•YI~r l~l h ~he
n\ade to the election taws in re moth en "n •Zo ero ~r\R "'1' 1 "'
rard to the petltmns of eandi
Mer ,..rs ra le ~yior
dates ond the odmmlntratlon of ght~' M~:ttleJ!;t~W ~i~J1~
election• In the n.,t l•w articles Cotunllltli wijn W • \il':;'"
of this oerles we •holl exolatn
M
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some o! the changes effected by ot rs CoWdery's home h~re

'!'he courae li open to'hllh JChool
[ll'aliuatea and fOUIIi men' with
..,me farm haeksround
' are
19&gt; yean of aae or
l'lltlll will be Umlted
50 ellllible •.Wdenta
their appllcatlolu
The lhol'l course It ouanlzed to
' provide' lilllnlcUon In producUon,
lnanicement, 111d markettnt Sueb
aubjeeta 11 }arm, mana~ement,

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VIsitor~ hi 1\\e Mlf Chllie
Milts hollle ~U~d6Y wm !.~~
nlt\18 Ml" r[dl'lllil Ally 61 Pill,

By TED W BDOWN
Secretary of Steto

'Redecnunu Ihe Time'
"~ln\e Is the most vnluoble thing
lhJ, world" II Is a •In t•

For tboae 91 toq who woulc
lib tG ~ad 1111 and allare '- t~e
Hay ani ~P Show, : am goo
lne tG a~n.d tlle Short Coum
and would be 1lad to take your
hay and ellaro •P lor you 1 •Ito
have room In my cor for two
rldeu. If you're tooktnr for
tnnoportaU1111, 1'111 me.
One more lhiDC before we otlr!
talklnr 111Qut tb~ proaram, you
can aet &amp;oth a room an4 your
meali at 1ockfon'o lllll at Yell'
roatooable ratea. Breakfut cost&gt;
82c:, dinner eoato, 8'1e and '""'
por eom $113, 1 room tor tbe
tint DlJht c-.11 $1.2'1, $77 tbe
II!COild DIJht and .. 51 the thll'd
and fourth nUbl 'l'lloso p~n
llli tG i)&amp;Y It J~Uon'l lilt,
ahould tab toop lftd 14weto with
them

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~ttort oli their part 1s lor the county, not
m~rely Pom~roy '!'he three benE filhng funds
3re o~ a countywide bas1s You may , em em
ber thi s when dec1d.ng whethe1 01 noi to
make v0ur contribution
Ftrst, Second and Third Ward firemen will
take turns operatmg the booth
Meanwhile March of D1mes Drive Chm
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man He1 b Boney
"We're glad to have been the sole reclpi·
ents of the firemen for three years For that
we certamly are ~rateful And we beheve 1t
enhreh p10per if .he fuemen want it that
way that th&lt; fruits of thmr efforts should be
dtVIded With these other deservlhg hllmanJ.
tartan causes
We submit that Boney's relllark is a man.
sized statement froth big ii\an IIi the work·
ing counc1ls of fti6§t who ¥d1Uhtf@r lllelr
bme and labor to Aet colllffiliriltY phljeNs on
the road and to thMt de§11Uif6~.

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11 10 Weathereast
1113 :Kit•wotch
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e;Jfen Anh!iunce Pop Corn Stahd Ptogram During

m;~PtJT Pou'rth Straight Year To Aid Local Causes
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b~i\~lic1arJt&gt;s It Is then' loutm vea~
earnpa1gn lasts through January
operatmg a popcorn •land weeh•nds
Street In the middle busmess block
Inviting passersby to make conttlbUtJOns
fuemen have provided a total of $3 000
the !'olio fund the past th1·ee years This
"year.' the £h cmen voted to put all p10ceeds
into th~ bank and split 1! fhtec ways betWeen
IM~o , the Heart Fund, and the Cancer Fund
The volunteer associabon this year voted
by themselves popcorn, 011, bags
other necessary snpplles to operate their
This came to U 16
Tqey are planning a110ther lnnovn:ion Afte~ Kerns Roush completes deCOrating the
is6'6lH approptiately, they expect to nJStall a
II?\ !n 1! where contributors may make do·
llatlons during WMkda~s and at night bOUIS
\\&gt;il'~n the booth 1s not attended or producing

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WI Rev Grove frlled hr s regulr•r
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Sue Henderson and Dor
spent ChrlslmlB !Joy
Mn Ella Weaver
and llrs llarold Kimes 'oi
~r.:•'""' ipent Chrl•(mns Eve with
and Mrs Po\1! Buckley one! these amendments
There are two methods of be
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Mr. and Mrs Chas D Woode election In Ohio Ill you mav be
lpent Cbqstmas In Columbus come 0 party cundJdale by tnma
lhe gltest of her slsler l!rs I e declarutlons of canchdacy and
wls Wough and hmllv
running In the prunury election
'l'~e SherlJlan Henderson homo or 12\ you may he an Independent

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1100 llewa Heaculoea

MYF nH~t In rt gular so~; tton ballot
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Independent

Chirnnel8 - Friday

By CLARICE ALLEN
Mr ond Mrs Pete EiborFeld
and son sperlt Chr.slm" In Cohlm
bu1 Wltl\ Mr and Mrs Raymontl
Eillorleld
Mr and Mrs Henry Eichinger
dnd so!IS Groveport spent oev
ijlal daya With Mrs Mobel Vdn
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broken leg, r'
Mrs
celved lttlt
whM M was hi] ghter of Mr and
William
by a car He spent tw~ days tn the Sheridan Sprmg Ave has reJ!t!lv•d
Sl Joseph Hospital Where his leg word that she has passed tm•
was plaled In a lasl
Ohto State Board of Nurit!t ex'
A2 c Snlrley Glnthet has return antimttion and is now-a reglster...u
ed to Olls Air Farce bdsl lh Mas' nurse Mrs lies Is now employed
After spendlhg ChrJatmas with he r lt the hospital m GaliuK
parenls, Mr •nd !\Irs John Gln
ther
WATCH NICOHT SERVICE
Mr ond Mrs Eldon Gaul and
Watch mgbt aorvicel
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Gay 1nn spent ChmtmiS wtth M1
orld Mrl Aftam EbHsfillh, Porn 1t the Naomi Bsptl1t Church New
Years Eve Under the direction ol
eroy1
WUicam
Lewis Foltowtna a wor·
Mr and Mrs Frank Gaul and
Ml ~hd Mrs lohn V/ICkham lpent ship service of song aM prayer
Chrtslmas with Mr arid Mrs Or froni 11 a nl to 1:1 a llreakfast
was smed In the so&lt;lal room
VII Gaul, Racine
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Mr and Mra ntchord P.tck and dence
uf Mr and Mro. Ernest
10n Dick, F'allbdhlll. tnd spent n u-nmm at Letart Falls
lew day! here at their hdlne.
Mr antl Mrs Manchester Wolle
Recenf visitors of r.lr ond Mrs and familY spent Sundoy with
Marion Wood were Mr and Mrs M1 and Mrs Hart and famtly at
~on Bel21ng and daughter, .hr
N•w Haven
ttcmloek Grove, and Mr and Mr.,
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Mr and Mrs Da)llel Euler or
Roy Betzmg PomE!I'oY,
Mr und Mrs Thurl Barnhart H•mlock Grove s~ent Chrlstm"
!ell Saturday for Akron wtrnre with Mr and Mrs Alec Wheeler

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Kimes spent Chnstmas wtth Mr
cundJd11tes for
und MrA Richard Grucs11 Rutlanc:'
After a ihnrt ci"'ollonnl state, dlslrlct and county olllccs
Mr and ~Irs J M Smith C W M1 antl MIS f F Koblcntz b ld
a , h~pler ol the ~llssl"n cxccpl Judie of tho County ~ourt IJuckley, l.tr and ll!r~ Cart B~ck ror, Christmas omner guesls 14·
"1he f ull (t~clc Wl m~~ ~/1ic thch ~tht1uns not late)' ley were recent guests Q/ Mr ~tld ~na .hhs Gcm gc G l nh~.: I!Hl . ,
tho bu,nc" nlc~l ~Ii'IC p m or February ! Oandl Mrs lawrence R&lt;ISe and lam tty at and MIl Earl Dean and 1langh'm
or Jmu c Sw,u t' date!l for Judge or the County \fotnmg Star
and Mr rmd Mu Dav1d Koblent1 ~
lllJ RS H&gt;n. wn s m 1f1r CoUI t must tile thetr petitions b}
Spcndmg New Year's Day at
Mr and ~1rs Raymund Wilson they w11l visit relatk•s before
, li)C&gt;]tey·roll;ing vtans wwJ (l l ~c us 4 P m of August fJ The law was lhe home of Mr and Mrs Sher 1 ond children tolumbuloi, .spPflt n gomg to thtlr home m Wisconsm
plan 11 wea• mull' fot thf amended this y1•nr to prov](lc that 111nn Ow kley were C W Bucklev few days wilh Mr and Mrs Thom Ti1t'i' have been the gu(lst of lm
Night !Wtvlcc nnrl recren indcpcm.lcn! candidates shall huve Mr llnd Mrs J M Smith, Mr and 11s Webe1 Additional guc!ts. r11 po11!nts, Rov snd Mr.s F E Born
1ho mectmg closed wtlh lh~ theh slntemcnt of candidacy sworn Mrs Carl Buckley, local
Chmtmas dinner were Mr and
tin' benedlrllon
to before they oro circulated An
Terry Chlldera U S Nm Mrs Opho Olrutt and cn1ldren 81 ,~ hart
! uthc1 amendment permits lndcpen 5tutloned at Norfolk, va. arrlvcct Mr atul Mrs Lawrence Smith
Modern Woodmen or Am dent canduhltcA to flle onlv on Saturday to visit his parentl, Mt
Mr and ~· r.s Roy Chnsty and
mCt De~ 30 Bllll orlg111al copy or their statement of .md Mrs Oren Chtlders
Mrs Llllle1 Chrtsly were Christ
for tho new )oar cmulldat•y, while other par11 of
Mr and Mrs John lhevaher n1as dmner guests of Mr and Mn
By Mn Herbert Rouoh
·.,nm•n,ts of Qy~ter lw\lp nthl thdr petition mny huvtJ this In ~r Vnnderhoof1 were
vl!litor~ Donald Mutlntk and daughter at
Sgi Frank lhrrte of Germany
"Cil'l'd lty the lodg rormutlon reproduced In the Sunday In tho home of Dudley Belpre
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~l'i\i;ilf)i'hl~l;;b,,t, !!.Ill! th~lr fnmllu~~ 31l ffi4J mtnner US the Slutute has ol ..,hcvuller
mother, Mrs Lelia Ritr!e and lam
ChrlstJnos dmner gucsls ol Ill II;(
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ways proVIded for poi ty co nell
Mrs Mildred Son tee and chit
He then wilt be stationed at
Clf l'\lr ,u\d :\1 t s dnt('s The law now requires that drcn of Gallipolis were vh;;Jtors in Dnd Mrs ErldiC Hartung and son. Fort Worth Texa1
were,
Mr
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ltlr and Mrs Howard Blo.,e·
ung, Pomeroy Mr and A!rs Henry of New £ngtond, w va spen.
M• cundidatc'H pctlllon tnust be a qua Mn Joe Marks
Eiehlngcr
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sons,
Groveporl
and
and lilted elector
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• Edward Robinson of Ctevatanil M!3 Mabel Van Meter
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and owen Hall
Mrn IJoraa Porsor\s r.'J vl~llur·~ vrsltt•d his parent!, '1\fr and Mrs
Miss Lueltle Smllh &lt;pent s we1 k
Mr
and Mrs Herbert Roush
Mr and ~h!! Shcndan Cline ut ~.urt 1tobm1on during the hot! end In Akron with Mr and Mrs and l!lon spent ~'riday evening
qmlth's Ferry Pn
JOhn Reuter Silo w1u noootnpaudayR
with Mr and Mrs Valek Spen&lt;er
led home by Mtll.! Kathy and Ma&gt;· at
Syracuse
ter Bcnjlc Reuter for the hottda),
h und(' r
Mrs Ev~ B•tley and Stel'ie spent
Mr ana Mrs Herbert Roush of
care ror an mjur) to
Chrlstm" with llr and l!rs Wal Enst Lelart, Bessie Slaughtc•
and wrist from betn!!
lace Bradford. llldrlteport
and Rdger Roush spent Ohr1stmas
a clothl.'s wringer tJ&lt;'V
Mr and Mro Cloylon Allen and Wlth Mr
and 1 Mrs Rus!elJ
ogo
Bill •pent Chrlatmas •tth Mr and Roush
l'llil.ioolt one! Hlrhml Yost of
Mn Bltly Cleland
N11t S.ulon of Conlrtll
Loud •lid Lon1 Pallor S4tn
Mr and Mr1 Relph Ou!l and
Grove arc spending thch
Mr and Mrs Ward Hayes hove fomlly ~nd Mr and Mrs Lewis
hAre with their mnd
Ia leund lo be Iough One
With Utile Ac.. mpllshmont
returneo home after spendln~ Ours alld • lamdy all ol N01v
Mr and Mrs Hnrry Ou
87 IUiiiiiY C.t.THC&amp;U
oeveral weeks In Columbua with Brtghton, Pa, apent the holidays
and Mr a11d :\!111 '1om
Oonll'&lt;ll Prs11 W01lt.g1oo Wrll., ,
their daughter, Eileen
wllh Marton Ours.
.t.8HJNOTON-Lonr•llmo obwvorl ot lht capilli - • art
Ctetus Allen Columbus vtsit•d M1' and Mrs Bernord Wolfe
oonvlnced that tho camiiJr -011 ot ~ WIU lie lht
recently with Mr and Mrs Cia) and lamll' have moved from th•
lnOit acpmoniOUI and frultratlnr b\ mlft:f1......
ton AUen
home til hi• plrents to the reSI
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polnl to mort poiiU01 than -~ a lletUo lt)'ll ovar)
delenBt ana mlBtlle spending, lnveoUptlONJ all over tho plaoe, and
all thto capptd by a 7t1mlnr tllort '- rot homo
early !rom the oampalCJI~
:rax cuto art out. ot couno, lnd the wi\Gio
ol!orl In thlo lretl wtU lie q IOI'IIIall or dela,y
the loomlnr poqlblllt¥ ol • lox 11mu1 wiW

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7 30 l!eople Are Funny

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nod A W Patterson ol Parkers
At the DaRt session nf the LeRts bur~
lature sovmt am•nclmenls were we~:ry d~h' J•YI~r l~l h ~he
n\ade to the election taws in re moth en "n •Zo ero ~r\R "'1' 1 "'
rard to the petltmns of eandi
Mer ,..rs ra le ~yior
dates ond the odmmlntratlon of ght~' M~:ttleJ!;t~W ~i~J1~
election• In the n.,t l•w articles Cotunllltli wijn W • \il':;'"
of this oerles we •holl exolatn
M
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some o! the changes effected by ot rs CoWdery's home h~re

'!'he courae li open to'hllh JChool
[ll'aliuatea and fOUIIi men' with
..,me farm haeksround
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19&gt; yean of aae or
l'lltlll will be Umlted
50 ellllible •.Wdenta
their appllcatlolu
The lhol'l course It ouanlzed to
' provide' lilllnlcUon In producUon,
lnanicement, 111d markettnt Sueb
aubjeeta 11 }arm, mana~ement,

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VIsitor~ hi 1\\e Mlf Chllie
Milts hollle ~U~d6Y wm !.~~
nlt\18 Ml" r[dl'lllil Ally 61 Pill,

By TED W BDOWN
Secretary of Steto

'Redecnunu Ihe Time'
"~ln\e Is the most vnluoble thing
lhJ, world" II Is a •In t•

For tboae 91 toq who woulc
lib tG ~ad 1111 and allare '- t~e
Hay ani ~P Show, : am goo
lne tG a~n.d tlle Short Coum
and would be 1lad to take your
hay and ellaro •P lor you 1 •Ito
have room In my cor for two
rldeu. If you're tooktnr for
tnnoportaU1111, 1'111 me.
One more lhiDC before we otlr!
talklnr 111Qut tb~ proaram, you
can aet &amp;oth a room an4 your
meali at 1ockfon'o lllll at Yell'
roatooable ratea. Breakfut cost&gt;
82c:, dinner eoato, 8'1e and '""'
por eom $113, 1 room tor tbe
tint DlJht c-.11 $1.2'1, $77 tbe
II!COild DIJht and .. 51 the thll'd
and fourth nUbl 'l'lloso p~n
llli tG i)&amp;Y It J~Uon'l lilt,
ahould tab toop lftd 14weto with
them

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I0 00 owa11Joody
10 ~0 he Rulr and !Ieddy i!ifow

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~ttort oli their part 1s lor the county, not
m~rely Pom~roy '!'he three benE filhng funds
3re o~ a countywide bas1s You may , em em
ber thi s when dec1d.ng whethe1 01 noi to
make v0ur contribution
Ftrst, Second and Third Ward firemen will
take turns operatmg the booth
Meanwhile March of D1mes Drive Chm
' sa1d today
man He1 b Boney
"We're glad to have been the sole reclpi·
ents of the firemen for three years For that
we certamly are ~rateful And we beheve 1t
enhreh p10per if .he fuemen want it that
way that th&lt; fruits of thmr efforts should be
dtVIded With these other deservlhg hllmanJ.
tartan causes
We submit that Boney's relllark is a man.
sized statement froth big ii\an IIi the work·
ing counc1ls of fti6§t who ¥d1Uhtf@r lllelr
bme and labor to Aet colllffiliriltY phljeNs on
the road and to thMt de§11Uif6~.

Your Election
Laws ·

193f Dairy Obort Counc which
Mill

) Cliapnel J- Sdtllrday

liiOlrreyl t(mt, ana Iabar for 8 hu• WlU_shQW the publle pro¥rest of the f11nd.
~uSf IJM~t that thltl ydlt they
Firemen hope everyone reab~es that flif~

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COII\!h Dlok Helton and

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County to some hunters but really. they•areo t. .
Tllis is the poSition taken by Roy Arms and hts fellow coonhunters In the Meigs County Coonhunters Asso.clation. Re·
cent reports published here of an exb'emeiy foi~unate coon
bunter who works his dog In the north central s•ection of the
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the pu bllc to assume th at coon
county !Dight have permitted
population generally was heav)' to over,beaYy.
"Tain't so," says Roy His points:
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-For every hunter 15 years ago here there · are 10 now.
Tllus, while coon populatton may be up, it is not' up per hunt·
er For proof go out coon hunting In different sections of the
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-Coon arc thick in some aroas, principally the western and
northern sections of the county, Eastern Meigs Is much less
inviting to the hunter,

young cOOn Afe G--.J
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Roy had a couple of po nters ,or wuU • e owners o coon
pels, loo.
"Best time to take a coon for a pet Is when It Is about five
or six weeks old. Just after w~ng.. 1'ou can, tee~ It and
have plenty of affection from lbe anhnal for about another
f
th ,
our mon s.
Then Roy wggests you get rid•of )lOUr pet. It llo longer ap·
preclllles human company.
On the credit side also for coon are these facts:
-Coon catch mice and moles and kill roosting hawks at
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-Many farmers D

Tough End 01 Sch.edules Coming
As basketball Interest gets Into full swing In Meigs County

with the meaty parts of cage schedules to our Immediate
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Pomeroy and Racine, two exceptional clubs, will receive
Icnown In prq
atlll fell real tests beginning this we~kend and during the next two
or two" left in weeks Both are ceded excellent chan~es to emerge the end
dectde&lt;l\.1~. quit while at of January smellln~ like roses.
And there Is Middleport (1·3) with plenty of time to r~couo
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ilbls vear. 'rite Jaefetl! are a little tl&gt;o tlmall to think
about tromnin~ on the bi« neoole In the le~que
lr' IJniltd ''""
However Swack is teachinl( fundamentals this vear In
•': lll!ler !!6wl ChompleMhlp
mostlv lunior and soohomore varslfv anrl he'll he
, - 1 G'l Sprin( Hill 55 '
out some excel1ent rcoort ral'd1 beforp Feh•u&gt;rv Is •one.
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~te tl Georgia 80
Roelpe talcfs qn Ames·B~•n AI 'J'n•n•~n.]~~d
H111111hlrt lftvltatlonal
nl•ht ""~ swino, over to unhPat~n Wahoma Mvt 1'!1PO~ov
' Cha..,Ionohlp
nl~ht. Thoro will hP. a l•ftle ma+IPT nl rev•M• to ••ttl. "' tho
;. .MW(I5 Amherrt 48
ll'rilenno ~•rl th• nnlv rluh to cUp Conch Larry Morrison last
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c-Iotlon
vaar belore ournamen me
lljlr!ntflel~ fiT New Hampshire 60
' W.IA 1MIDWIIT TIP.OPP
Cl'ulrl R&lt;~~ Fnvnr,f!lr/ fn ~'-'f'l\l'lirl ~m'mrl
AI•Macomb, Illinois '
IIMI·'lNAL
'l'h• l'•nlh••• hnno tn PPI "''" Nn A •+•oloht '' Ml~~~·"""'
rli~==~m~Siate
106 Hamllne 57 tn'nfdtt+ 'l'l1t~-n tllnv l!!l,, ~t:l mt~!'ll1 ~ f'n,.,.nur tn nlnw n~ 1'1''"' C:li'n
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7Z William Jewell118
,"hth mlaht f•r.• " rORrh l!Ptfnn ond hi• """" enm• ""' nn
~Clo~tla Teeh 74 Furman ~
ol r """" WPlhtnn ""~ Ath•n• ln thot nr~·· tho """·
88 Drown 78
!hero will ho honvv favorites to l'l'ab at least a piece of the
!.ll'!!'.n~ sa Canlalua 66
conference fla" 10 second round play.
Kanmt!Oot
88 Brigham Younf 116
Drake 69
':.:fj~p1o1rn 8:1 W. Va. Tech t1
sa Buder 7C
103 Waah. &amp; Le~ 59
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J. Caldwell

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Crosley Mind Teeters Toward
R~dleg Shift From Cincinnati

:!1!~~:~~:\t;h~o

Syracuse Bu•ps
Chester 45-16
Jn Grade Game

Chillies Mitchell ol lhe Univorsll)'

3J.ll, of Florldti and Gene Hlcko1'11on of
the Untlerslty of MlsaiJI1iplll ha•e

been algOod b'

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Clevel'l•d

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bo; t ac~:~~~ on
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not oounted entirely
bJ! arty.
one. This game, the only SE() eoD:·
test m tne area, " a test postpq~~o
ed from Dee. 6. Round robin pip'
rets
pnderwayljways
next Tuesday
nlillti
llliadleport
can. be toulf]t
tH TREMENDOUS SALE OF 1958' OLDSMO. '
on Ito&gt; own floor Allain! Athent
(4-0) bofore•Christmao thO Jaekets
ltt.IS
W' AlE OVE'R STOCKED ON USED CARS an'd
led 3&amp;31 going· into I~• fourt~
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THE PRICES, · OFFERING 'THE BEST Us~d
an attack by Jim Gasldll and~ 1"i'i~~·r-ilir~;-;·lo.lw••ifl.:i,._·
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MCConkey
Pomeroy observers figure tbe
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fOUHI&gt; ANYWHERE!
Ponthers have too mucn
ammunition for the Jacket• to
handle, however.
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The league'• leadmg S&lt;!orer,
6-3 ST Johnson, Will be out to
.C'c!I.!VEitTI.LI COUPE
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fatten his 27 2 point average To
CUSTiSMLIN! 2 ~~~· 9 ..
stop bim will be Mark Kelly, 6.0,
~~ llsltt blUO' with
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two
tone
v•en
llniah
who himself bas the respe&lt;table
CHICAGO UP · Dow Flmter·
Real nfce' two tone blue finish.
....ll·er!o~ top. U!r.e ""'
average of 15 per game
wald who played the most con·
seat covers. Po\ver
ala•
wall
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Spotl•a~­
The Panthers have punch In sistent golf on "''' p!!G&gt;
Standard shift for Iaiii take off
a~ irl.lfr' !IIIDuJne leather
o t be r departments, bowever, ing 1957, has boon
atld real economy. A sbli,d' lit\
. lotlor. POri' ~ng,
whe~o the Jackets may be found of the Golf Digest maigHlne's
ahd retr sl!at' tdeakfl14
~.., J)OW"I' wlml~'ll,
lacktng
tormanee award.
tie car at a bargain price.
J&gt;Wer ll)f, T11e noest
In Junior Hawthorne, 225·pound
~'in1terwatd fin11bed with
It
end
you11
buy
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rebounder and sharpening shoote~ overa«e
In the magazlae'o raungs,.n &lt;¥buy.
from underneath, and Paul Fol· while Doug ford wound Ull
mer, 6.0 forward averagmg 12.0 witb 83t mark. Bill CI3P~ was
~88
points per game the Jackets will third at .434, Arnold Palmer
face a sermus problem. And then fourtb at .431 and Art WaU flltlt
thoro Is tbc phenomenal Bruce
Zirkle at guard who hit 11 of 16 at ~07
I)ODGr
two banders from 25 to 30 feet
sway to beat Racme almost Slrlgle·
MONTilY HARD TOP G,l.
iAVI)'( 4 ll6ott
CUSTOM ROYAL 4 DOOR
handedly 14 da)s ago.
FI,Uhy red and black set
green bedy, white
BUI Wilson, "phomore guard,
rri tone red, black and white,
wltll al8'amlnr whit.. wall
who hasn't scored much but is
wall tires. At!lomtitlel ' clear plastic seat covers protoct ·
ateady In the back court, rounds
the b.~utjfu~ black and wlilte
Mei"C'O"~c drive, ndlo
out the flrsl Panther f110 which
!'lldlO, lfeaiOil,
tilterlor. l'usb button drive, ra· '
hao gone all the way m the laot
er: tlnred tl•ss. One local
dlo, heat.,.. one owner ~ low
Portland Grade S&lt;bool edged
Iwo contests Without rell~f.
Tuppers
Plains
Grade
SChool
In
a
mlleaae.
ed ear. A
aharpy.
Coach Swackhamet· hkely will
league
game
Thursday
nighl
at
start 6·0 Mike Erwin at&lt;~ne for· Tuppers Plalna with Marlon Weill
ward lind etther Ernest Bowles or
Roy Long at the other Harlan leading the Portland scoring with
Whitlatch and Bobby Neloon the 13 points
speedster pail are expected to Portland led all the way but
get the guard call s Nelson came tM score was tied at 80-30 wltb
up with a whopping 19 points In a minute and half to play Thri!e
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Withfoulhtscircle.
deadly fast baskets, one by Lorry P,Jce,
18 4 DR. HOLIDAY SEDAN
Roodmatttr RlYiora C011po
shot
fromoutmg
ncar the
one by Wells and a !mal clmcher
SIRlES 62, 4 DOOR
Nelson and Kelly are the kmd of by Parsons, cinched It for Portlnd.
We
sold
a~d serviced this
sbe'i loaded with
Dark green metallle finish,
players who can make uny team's For Tuppers Plams K. Hager was
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power
b~kea,
high
with
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evening quite intorestmg. Erwlp,
of bealth. Ught green
deop trend tires Nylon seat roPPWI1, .~ea.t,
before the holidays obviQusly Other Portland JCQrir~ were
wohlte,
harmonizing
!nterrior.J
needed more t11ne lor the tranSI· • Bruee Beegle 1, Roger Pmona ,
radio, healer, seat •o~ord vers, puwer steering, .radio,
Hy~ramatic - radio lion from football to basketball Bruct• McKelvey 2, L~rry Price 11.
gla ... A ,.., buy.
many more factory extrna.
reltr spaaker A luxury car.
lie hus had it now.

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Portland Edges
Tuppers Plains
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$1988

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'53 BUICK

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M1ddie Coach
1'o. Be Honored
At·TD Club Men

Discount

COLUMBUS UP - The C,.
Iumbus Touchdown Club an·
nounced today It will present

$1288

'52 DODGE

.'52 CHEVROLET

'56 OLDSMOBILE

SCOn~ATWATER

shift. Sweet lillie oix
A lot of carefree miles

:Irlve, shii'JI 1reen smd wltite"
flnloh. Leather Interior. Radio,

one.

rellr speaker. A showroom car. ·

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Middletown Hlgb School's Class
11lutc basketball champions,

The pick up you'll, be proud

Wblle They Last

his star player, Jerry Lucas,
prior to tbe club's all-sports ban·
Jon 17.
Walker, who directed the team
to ~onsecuttve stute titles the past
two seasons, will be honored as
"Ohio 111gb School Baskct~all
Coach of tho Year." Lucas will
get the club trophy as "Ohio High
School Bukothall Player of 11157 "
The awards will be presonted 1at

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b.. t•• lei\ eo.~en.

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Le~ing Us Check Your Car Resu~·
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TIME and MONEY
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wtllt tim, large motor. Autom1uc. TraDJJDla!lcm, Jb.
dlo, Heater.

Cllial otll' Ill!' tliit caD lfke it.,
Bat •Iter dliJi of good ~end,

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Mo~els %:e"ith
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4-Doo'r Star. Chiet! '0::8 motot, ralllo, heater, power
ot~&gt;e?or, ~~,.. bt1k... Q!IO •'I'- csr.
1955 fHEVROlET · .. :.. .. ·· $1295

TV

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C"'IOntllne. n'I!W pa$. .;9'ver creom, v.a motor.
illn· vlllor, radio, heaw, 16tt ·~. r~c and
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V-8, Power Pack Moll&gt;r, Powerghde TransmiSSIOn. Ra·
dJo, Heater. Low Mileage. New car title and guarantee.

1957 DODGI · ·: ·· ........ · $2595
4-Door. Sedan. ~'P ..lw~l - V-8 motor. Tol'l)ue
Fllte Transmi.,lon. lliul)a, H••ter, Low Mileage Like
a new car.
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lew pieces we show here suggest ,the pot!Bl'biliti.!e of
Foelmia'• handcrafted milk glaaj Cor gift, or for younelf, •
Come lllie it today in our open·stock Fostoria e~it]Pro.m~

COLLINS

,oitt"'' IIC USED CAR
to\ '"CLEARANCE!

•pe••Mar ~ wJ# 11te
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Milk gial8 is, inqreaaingly, the Hghb
accent against today's darker walls,

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CO!IONI'J: &amp; poo~l

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Building l Low
Our own Budget Aeel.

'""" llnlth, Dyaaflow, Radio\
Hellier. Ste II tOday.

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perlormance with the
Rocket enJ)ne and
drive. •IUDS like I
Radio, hater,
faetol')' exlrat. You'D

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of Doll1111

Your Bllllll

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$298.'

$ 'Millions

$2188

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"-IITWOGD 4 DOOR
Sit In the lap of lu•ury In
car of ma. Truly the
like new ear to be
where. Dark blut metalUi
willie top and set off
while wall tlret. A better
A better buy than any

u-.e'!ill ~twltl-, a

YOU. CA~ FOd$T~U. A GREA'F

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$388

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METROPOLITAN
MARINE

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llnlah. Like new 6 ply

TUTTLE
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Open Evening• Till 8 P.,
!50 w. Main PhODO. 82-)

v.a enalne, jetaway by-

gra.j metallic finish.

the fllctory. Real nlte light

$595

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Super II Holldoy

DELUXE 4 DOOR

Solid as the da,y it cum•

awards to Poul Walkor, coach of

otAL or

$788

V. TON PICKUP

ON ALL 1951 .NEW

$1695
19G! DODGE '% TON
Plekup, 4 sp trans Healer and
def. oil filter, 5-700xl5 6 ply
pre~ This " a good auli&lt;l truek
ivf!fi' ik,ooo actual miles.

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20%

or Co•rr•

Boys

of AMican, Pine, HoHJ, Ceatury , ,.
and Milk Glass

real

AIIL KINDS.

fOI

New Shipmeftt

$988

$1488

FRO~ UNDER" CAR TROUBLE OF

Shopping H.eadquarters

· MARTIN ,,
RESTAURANT

Golfer Was Dow

With Your Car

YOUR

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for eve11
mood! From qulek - b
to ~etll'ty mealt, we M'ft

VAI:.UU

UNEXPECTED
happens ·

MAKE

Here's

U.rClNG

heavy

When The

Women,
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Arkansas and tackles

Bl·owo, for the

UP · CINCINNATI UP - Owaor Iclub'• home rrounda within live
18-year-olU pltdt Powoll Crosley toda' hailed the years waa getting nowhere.
2-1951-3.6 ~.P.
Junior College city's ellorll to keep tho Clnel,. "Howle. had a mlp lor 8000
1-1957-5 H.P.
natl Red!egs but ho Indicated He
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waa "mentally closer" than ever parklna: apace• but no m~t od to
and
will
rc
l-1D57-1Y.I H.P.
Sl Lout&lt;
• aecompllah hla program, Crooley
elub In lbo before to moving the club.
oald.
~-1951-18 H.P.
. Hu11hlo corn
An option taken Thurodaf 1111
2-1957-40 H.P.
won-lo1t record 111
tor 400 parking •P••••
W11ob!naton IIIah School
temponry mftaure. Tite
w
ALL 1958wiOTOR8
Iaarkln•
Ia julll behind rlglt I
pre banquet ceremonies because
IN STOCK
t.,pt&lt;lllWI~
and In tbe path Of Ill
tie Middies have a game tne night
t••
to be ~ompleted In
of the hanquet
two yeara.
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Crooley aald that while he Wll
GROANIR PRESENTS
eneourapd by ellbrlil to provide
parklne fa&lt;lllllet, the Redleao Syraeuae Grade S&lt;hool took lhe HOLLYWOOD UP ·Bing Croa·
were "mentall~ clOMr ~ mo•lng meum of Chester 411-16 Tbura· by will mtroduclf his wtle, Katby,
to televiewers Jan. 12 during ~if'
than at any time In bllfilr1."
day nl(hl at C~e1ter with Bobby IclociiSt of hts pro-amateur (Olf
Aoked dlreelly If hla team wu Winebrenner' leidlnlf the wlnnors
c~amplon,hip from Pebble Bea~h.
leaving Clnclnnall, tbt Nltlonal with 14 polnll.
Cnhf
It will be Kathy's first llVII
LoaiUe club owner aald:
"I am ptllnr awfully tired of SJ11cute 1~· all the way, 8·0, TV appearance:'
people quootionlnr my· 11'uthful· IJI.l, 87-6; and the final 4D-16.1 ~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;i~:iii;;;;;;;;;a
neu. 1 have denied we are (Oiol Hlth for Cheater wao Tom 'Mankin
to move. I am ' dluppolnted that witH 8.
noJhln&amp;' pra&lt;tleal bu been done O~her ICOI'Ifl for Syraeuae were
about parklnr llellltea."
Step~en1011 t, Cole 4, Thomas 9,
lie would not "' If the lledl CroW 0. Sewell 4, llummell ·2,
would play here In JUC&amp;
Cundiff 2, and M. Winebrenner 2
IAY~DS "COULD" LIAVI
For Cbelller: E. Richey 8, V. Cle·
"I
n could leave." he land a.
said. "I m hopeful we wiU not.
-----1 tell rather encouraaed hy what
IXPICT SO ROOKIES
Ia hapJ)Ooina.
CINCINNATI UP · The Cln·
"I bave made my podUon elear, eibn~i Rodlep will open tbelr
abaolu~ eletr," he said. "It Ia rootie tralnldl eamp at Plant
tho •mt: oltl atory. We need more C"Y"· ilm, hb. IS, wltb ManaiJ"r
parklnl."
Birdie Tebbetts and Coachoo lim
He oaid a .propoftl by Ooorae my Dykes, Tom Ferrick and John
Howle, the city utility director, lor ny Riddle Instructing sn expected
IIEAD IN HER£. WE'LL .JIELP YOU GET "OUT
\,000 parklnf plaooa near tbe
ol SO

unr.Jm•nN. Calli.

Men '

-vcrs1ty. of

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COII\!h Dlok Helton and

lll'&lt;lY' Pa)lthmt

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County to some hunters but really. they•areo t. .
Tllis is the poSition taken by Roy Arms and hts fellow coonhunters In the Meigs County Coonhunters Asso.clation. Re·
cent reports published here of an exb'emeiy foi~unate coon
bunter who works his dog In the north central s•ection of the
·
the pu bllc to assume th at coon
county !Dight have permitted
population generally was heav)' to over,beaYy.
"Tain't so," says Roy His points:
.
-For every hunter 15 years ago here there · are 10 now.
Tllus, while coon populatton may be up, it is not' up per hunt·
er For proof go out coon hunting In different sections of the
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-Coon arc thick in some aroas, principally the western and
northern sections of the county, Eastern Meigs Is much less
inviting to the hunter,

young cOOn Afe G--.J
n~
OOU rc:&amp;$

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Roy had a couple of po nters ,or wuU • e owners o coon
pels, loo.
"Best time to take a coon for a pet Is when It Is about five
or six weeks old. Just after w~ng.. 1'ou can, tee~ It and
have plenty of affection from lbe anhnal for about another
f
th ,
our mon s.
Then Roy wggests you get rid•of )lOUr pet. It llo longer ap·
preclllles human company.
On the credit side also for coon are these facts:
-Coon catch mice and moles and kill roosting hawks at
nl""t
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-Many farmers D

Tough End 01 Sch.edules Coming
As basketball Interest gets Into full swing In Meigs County

with the meaty parts of cage schedules to our Immediate
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Pomeroy and Racine, two exceptional clubs, will receive
Icnown In prq
atlll fell real tests beginning this we~kend and during the next two
or two" left in weeks Both are ceded excellent chan~es to emerge the end
dectde&lt;l\.1~. quit while at of January smellln~ like roses.
And there Is Middleport (1·3) with plenty of time to r~couo
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and creatP. for Coach Nolan SWackhamer a respectable record
ilbls vear. 'rite Jaefetl! are a little tl&gt;o tlmall to think
about tromnin~ on the bi« neoole In the le~que
lr' IJniltd ''""
However Swack is teachinl( fundamentals this vear In
•': lll!ler !!6wl ChompleMhlp
mostlv lunior and soohomore varslfv anrl he'll he
, - 1 G'l Sprin( Hill 55 '
out some excel1ent rcoort ral'd1 beforp Feh•u&gt;rv Is •one.
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c-latlen
~te tl Georgia 80
Roelpe talcfs qn Ames·B~•n AI 'J'n•n•~n.]~~d
H111111hlrt lftvltatlonal
nl•ht ""~ swino, over to unhPat~n Wahoma Mvt 1'!1PO~ov
' Cha..,Ionohlp
nl~ht. Thoro will hP. a l•ftle ma+IPT nl rev•M• to ••ttl. "' tho
;. .MW(I5 Amherrt 48
ll'rilenno ~•rl th• nnlv rluh to cUp Conch Larry Morrison last
· t
t ti
c-Iotlon
vaar belore ournamen me
lljlr!ntflel~ fiT New Hampshire 60
' W.IA 1MIDWIIT TIP.OPP
Cl'ulrl R&lt;~~ Fnvnr,f!lr/ fn ~'-'f'l\l'lirl ~m'mrl
AI•Macomb, Illinois '
IIMI·'lNAL
'l'h• l'•nlh••• hnno tn PPI "''" Nn A •+•oloht '' Ml~~~·"""'
rli~==~m~Siate
106 Hamllne 57 tn'nfdtt+ 'l'l1t~-n tllnv l!!l,, ~t:l mt~!'ll1 ~ f'n,.,.nur tn nlnw n~ 1'1''"' C:li'n
~
7Z William Jewell118
,"hth mlaht f•r.• " rORrh l!Ptfnn ond hi• """" enm• ""' nn
~Clo~tla Teeh 74 Furman ~
ol r """" WPlhtnn ""~ Ath•n• ln thot nr~·· tho """·
88 Drown 78
!hero will ho honvv favorites to l'l'ab at least a piece of the
!.ll'!!'.n~ sa Canlalua 66
conference fla" 10 second round play.
Kanmt!Oot
88 Brigham Younf 116
Drake 69
':.:fj~p1o1rn 8:1 W. Va. Tech t1
sa Buder 7C
103 Waah. &amp; Le~ 59
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PIT~HIR

J. Caldwell

2', v. Gaul 7, c.

won

Crosley Mind Teeters Toward
R~dleg Shift From Cincinnati

:!1!~~:~~:\t;h~o

Syracuse Bu•ps
Chester 45-16
Jn Grade Game

Chillies Mitchell ol lhe Univorsll)'

3J.ll, of Florldti and Gene Hlcko1'11on of
the Untlerslty of MlsaiJI1iplll ha•e

been algOod b'

nt'or

th~

Clevel'l•d

19511 Nat!Dali

. Footliall

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bo; t ac~:~~~ on
sl~f· and badly

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not oounted entirely
bJ! arty.
one. This game, the only SE() eoD:·
test m tne area, " a test postpq~~o
ed from Dee. 6. Round robin pip'
rets
pnderwayljways
next Tuesday
nlillti
llliadleport
can. be toulf]t
tH TREMENDOUS SALE OF 1958' OLDSMO. '
on Ito&gt; own floor Allain! Athent
(4-0) bofore•Christmao thO Jaekets
ltt.IS
W' AlE OVE'R STOCKED ON USED CARS an'd
led 3&amp;31 going· into I~• fourt~
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quarter befon; cruntblmg UJilllir
~tl
THE PRICES, · OFFERING 'THE BEST Us~d
an attack by Jim Gasldll and~ 1"i'i~~·r-ilir~;-;·lo.lw••ifl.:i,._·
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MCConkey
Pomeroy observers figure tbe
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fOUHI&gt; ANYWHERE!
Ponthers have too mucn
ammunition for the Jacket• to
handle, however.
.
The league'• leadmg S&lt;!orer,
6-3 ST Johnson, Will be out to
.C'c!I.!VEitTI.LI COUPE
' SIII!IIS M - 4 DOOR
fatten his 27 2 point average To
CUSTiSMLIN! 2 ~~~· 9 ..
stop bim will be Mark Kelly, 6.0,
~~ llsltt blUO' with
I,91J"Idll&amp;
two
tone
v•en
llniah
who himself bas the respe&lt;table
CHICAGO UP · Dow Flmter·
Real nfce' two tone blue finish.
....ll·er!o~ top. U!r.e ""'
average of 15 per game
wald who played the most con·
seat covers. Po\ver
ala•
wall
lir...
Spotl•a~­
The Panthers have punch In sistent golf on "''' p!!G&gt;
Standard shift for Iaiii take off
a~ irl.lfr' !IIIDuJne leather
o t be r departments, bowever, ing 1957, has boon
atld real economy. A sbli,d' lit\
. lotlor. POri' ~ng,
whe~o the Jackets may be found of the Golf Digest maigHlne's
ahd retr sl!at' tdeakfl14
~.., J)OW"I' wlml~'ll,
lacktng
tormanee award.
tie car at a bargain price.
J&gt;Wer ll)f, T11e noest
In Junior Hawthorne, 225·pound
~'in1terwatd fin11bed with
It
end
you11
buy
It
rebounder and sharpening shoote~ overa«e
In the magazlae'o raungs,.n &lt;¥buy.
from underneath, and Paul Fol· while Doug ford wound Ull
mer, 6.0 forward averagmg 12.0 witb 83t mark. Bill CI3P~ was
~88
points per game the Jackets will third at .434, Arnold Palmer
face a sermus problem. And then fourtb at .431 and Art WaU flltlt
thoro Is tbc phenomenal Bruce
Zirkle at guard who hit 11 of 16 at ~07
I)ODGr
two banders from 25 to 30 feet
sway to beat Racme almost Slrlgle·
MONTilY HARD TOP G,l.
iAVI)'( 4 ll6ott
CUSTOM ROYAL 4 DOOR
handedly 14 da)s ago.
FI,Uhy red and black set
green bedy, white
BUI Wilson, "phomore guard,
rri tone red, black and white,
wltll al8'amlnr whit.. wall
who hasn't scored much but is
wall tires. At!lomtitlel ' clear plastic seat covers protoct ·
ateady In the back court, rounds
the b.~utjfu~ black and wlilte
Mei"C'O"~c drive, ndlo
out the flrsl Panther f110 which
!'lldlO, lfeaiOil,
tilterlor. l'usb button drive, ra· '
hao gone all the way m the laot
er: tlnred tl•ss. One local
dlo, heat.,.. one owner ~ low
Portland Grade S&lt;bool edged
Iwo contests Without rell~f.
Tuppers
Plains
Grade
SChool
In
a
mlleaae.
ed ear. A
aharpy.
Coach Swackhamet· hkely will
league
game
Thursday
nighl
at
start 6·0 Mike Erwin at&lt;~ne for· Tuppers Plalna with Marlon Weill
ward lind etther Ernest Bowles or
Roy Long at the other Harlan leading the Portland scoring with
Whitlatch and Bobby Neloon the 13 points
speedster pail are expected to Portland led all the way but
get the guard call s Nelson came tM score was tied at 80-30 wltb
up with a whopping 19 points In a minute and half to play Thri!e
"" lfsl
Withfoulhtscircle.
deadly fast baskets, one by Lorry P,Jce,
18 4 DR. HOLIDAY SEDAN
Roodmatttr RlYiora C011po
shot
fromoutmg
ncar the
one by Wells and a !mal clmcher
SIRlES 62, 4 DOOR
Nelson and Kelly are the kmd of by Parsons, cinched It for Portlnd.
We
sold
a~d serviced this
sbe'i loaded with
Dark green metallle finish,
players who can make uny team's For Tuppers Plams K. Hager was
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tie jewel ancl"lt hus a clean
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ste~rf.rig;
power
b~kea,
high
with
12
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evening quite intorestmg. Erwlp,
of bealth. Ught green
deop trend tires Nylon seat roPPWI1, .~ea.t,
before the holidays obviQusly Other Portland JCQrir~ were
wohlte,
harmonizing
!nterrior.J
needed more t11ne lor the tranSI· • Bruee Beegle 1, Roger Pmona ,
radio, healer, seat •o~ord vers, puwer steering, .radio,
Hy~ramatic - radio lion from football to basketball Bruct• McKelvey 2, L~rry Price 11.
gla ... A ,.., buy.
many more factory extrna.
reltr spaaker A luxury car.
lie hus had it now.

OWl TO

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Most Consistent

'56 CAPILLAC

'$6 MIWCURY

Portland Edges
Tuppers Plains
In Cage Contest

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$1118

$1088

$1988

'55 OLDSMOBILE

'53 BUICK

'53 CADILLAC

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M1ddie Coach
1'o. Be Honored
At·TD Club Men

Discount

COLUMBUS UP - The C,.
Iumbus Touchdown Club an·
nounced today It will present

$1288

'52 DODGE

.'52 CHEVROLET

'56 OLDSMOBILE

SCOn~ATWATER

shift. Sweet lillie oix
A lot of carefree miles

:Irlve, shii'JI 1reen smd wltite"
flnloh. Leather Interior. Radio,

one.

rellr speaker. A showroom car. ·

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Middletown Hlgb School's Class
11lutc basketball champions,

The pick up you'll, be proud

Wblle They Last

his star player, Jerry Lucas,
prior to tbe club's all-sports ban·
Jon 17.
Walker, who directed the team
to ~onsecuttve stute titles the past
two seasons, will be honored as
"Ohio 111gb School Baskct~all
Coach of tho Year." Lucas will
get the club trophy as "Ohio High
School Bukothall Player of 11157 "
The awards will be presonted 1at

own 111d drive.

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new car.

b.. t•• lei\ eo.~en.

tWo.,:.sr.r sv

Le~ing Us Check Your Car Resu~·
• Fr'S ONE SURE W.ti TO SAVII
TIME and MONEY
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+Do~ Hard Top. Powel Slwlncr. Padded Diall, white
wtllt tim, large motor. Autom1uc. TraDJJDla!lcm, Jb.
dlo, Heater.

Cllial otll' Ill!' tliit caD lfke it.,
Bat •Iter dliJi of good ~end,

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Mo~els %:e"ith
Cl ild, lt'cidid. I

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4-Doo'r Star. Chiet! '0::8 motot, ralllo, heater, power
ot~&gt;e?or, ~~,.. bt1k... Q!IO •'I'- csr.
1955 fHEVROlET · .. :.. .. ·· $1295

TV

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1953 ·,OlD 41-MM ·······.·._,$795

C"'IOntllne. n'I!W pa$. .;9'ver creom, v.a motor.
illn· vlllor, radio, heaw, 16tt ·~. r~c and
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1957 QI£VROUT 4-DOOR
V-8, Power Pack Moll&gt;r, Powerghde TransmiSSIOn. Ra·
dJo, Heater. Low Mileage. New car title and guarantee.

1957 DODGI · ·: ·· ........ · $2595
4-Door. Sedan. ~'P ..lw~l - V-8 motor. Tol'l)ue
Fllte Transmi.,lon. lliul)a, H••ter, Low Mileage Like
a new car.
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the foueb of whit1r~t p!IWidee attractive contrast, The
lew pieces we show here suggest ,the pot!Bl'biliti.!e of
Foelmia'• handcrafted milk glaaj Cor gift, or for younelf, •
Come lllie it today in our open·stock Fostoria e~it]Pro.m~

COLLINS

,oitt"'' IIC USED CAR
to\ '"CLEARANCE!

•pe••Mar ~ wJ# 11te
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A traditional favorite tabl on new importance in modem bome decoration.
Milk gial8 is, inqreaaingly, the Hghb
accent against today's darker walls,

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Milk Glass,., by

JEWELRY STORE

CO!IONI'J: &amp; poo~l

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Building l Low
Our own Budget Aeel.

'""" llnlth, Dyaaflow, Radio\
Hellier. Ste II tOday.

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G.l. Low

Flnmee Compmyl

t11at tare bird to fllld Darlt

lldqjl&gt;l·'· · - ·

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of those extra elean ....

$688

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"Be.tter flomes"
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err, -~: ~ tiN:
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perlormance with the
Rocket enJ)ne and
drive. •IUDS like I
Radio, hater,
faetol')' exlrat. You'D

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of Doll1111

Your Bllllll

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$298.'

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$2188

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"-IITWOGD 4 DOOR
Sit In the lap of lu•ury In
car of ma. Truly the
like new ear to be
where. Dark blut metalUi
willie top and set off
while wall tlret. A better
A better buy than any

u-.e'!ill ~twltl-, a

YOU. CA~ FOd$T~U. A GREA'F

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$388

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METROPOLITAN
MARINE

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llnlah. Like new 6 ply

TUTTLE
MOTOR CO.
Open Evening• Till 8 P.,
!50 w. Main PhODO. 82-)

v.a enalne, jetaway by-

gra.j metallic finish.

the fllctory. Real nlte light

$595

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Super II Holldoy

DELUXE 4 DOOR

Solid as the da,y it cum•

awards to Poul Walkor, coach of

otAL or

$788

V. TON PICKUP

ON ALL 1951 .NEW

$1695
19G! DODGE '% TON
Plekup, 4 sp trans Healer and
def. oil filter, 5-700xl5 6 ply
pre~ This " a good auli&lt;l truek
ivf!fi' ik,ooo actual miles.

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20%

or Co•rr•

Boys

of AMican, Pine, HoHJ, Ceatury , ,.
and Milk Glass

real

AIIL KINDS.

fOI

New Shipmeftt

$988

$1488

FRO~ UNDER" CAR TROUBLE OF

Shopping H.eadquarters

· MARTIN ,,
RESTAURANT

Golfer Was Dow

With Your Car

YOUR

you riCftt!

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for eve11
mood! From qulek - b
to ~etll'ty mealt, we M'ft

VAI:.UU

UNEXPECTED
happens ·

MAKE

Here's

U.rClNG

heavy

When The

Women,
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Arkansas and tackles

Bl·owo, for the

UP · CINCINNATI UP - Owaor Iclub'• home rrounda within live
18-year-olU pltdt Powoll Crosley toda' hailed the years waa getting nowhere.
2-1951-3.6 ~.P.
Junior College city's ellorll to keep tho Clnel,. "Howle. had a mlp lor 8000
1-1957-5 H.P.
natl Red!egs but ho Indicated He
h '
waa "mentally closer" than ever parklna: apace• but no m~t od to
and
will
rc
l-1D57-1Y.I H.P.
Sl Lout&lt;
• aecompllah hla program, Crooley
elub In lbo before to moving the club.
oald.
~-1951-18 H.P.
. Hu11hlo corn
An option taken Thurodaf 1111
2-1957-40 H.P.
won-lo1t record 111
tor 400 parking •P••••
W11ob!naton IIIah School
temponry mftaure. Tite
w
ALL 1958wiOTOR8
Iaarkln•
Ia julll behind rlglt I
pre banquet ceremonies because
IN STOCK
t.,pt&lt;lllWI~
and In tbe path Of Ill
tie Middies have a game tne night
t••
to be ~ompleted In
of the hanquet
two yeara.
----~
Crooley aald that while he Wll
GROANIR PRESENTS
eneourapd by ellbrlil to provide
parklne fa&lt;lllllet, the Redleao Syraeuae Grade S&lt;hool took lhe HOLLYWOOD UP ·Bing Croa·
were "mentall~ clOMr ~ mo•lng meum of Chester 411-16 Tbura· by will mtroduclf his wtle, Katby,
to televiewers Jan. 12 during ~if'
than at any time In bllfilr1."
day nl(hl at C~e1ter with Bobby IclociiSt of hts pro-amateur (Olf
Aoked dlreelly If hla team wu Winebrenner' leidlnlf the wlnnors
c~amplon,hip from Pebble Bea~h.
leaving Clnclnnall, tbt Nltlonal with 14 polnll.
Cnhf
It will be Kathy's first llVII
LoaiUe club owner aald:
"I am ptllnr awfully tired of SJ11cute 1~· all the way, 8·0, TV appearance:'
people quootionlnr my· 11'uthful· IJI.l, 87-6; and the final 4D-16.1 ~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;i~:iii;;;;;;;;;a
neu. 1 have denied we are (Oiol Hlth for Cheater wao Tom 'Mankin
to move. I am ' dluppolnted that witH 8.
noJhln&amp;' pra&lt;tleal bu been done O~her ICOI'Ifl for Syraeuae were
about parklnr llellltea."
Step~en1011 t, Cole 4, Thomas 9,
lie would not "' If the lledl CroW 0. Sewell 4, llummell ·2,
would play here In JUC&amp;
Cundiff 2, and M. Winebrenner 2
IAY~DS "COULD" LIAVI
For Cbelller: E. Richey 8, V. Cle·
"I
n could leave." he land a.
said. "I m hopeful we wiU not.
-----1 tell rather encouraaed hy what
IXPICT SO ROOKIES
Ia hapJ)Ooina.
CINCINNATI UP · The Cln·
"I bave made my podUon elear, eibn~i Rodlep will open tbelr
abaolu~ eletr," he said. "It Ia rootie tralnldl eamp at Plant
tho •mt: oltl atory. We need more C"Y"· ilm, hb. IS, wltb ManaiJ"r
parklnl."
Birdie Tebbetts and Coachoo lim
He oaid a .propoftl by Ooorae my Dykes, Tom Ferrick and John
Howle, the city utility director, lor ny Riddle Instructing sn expected
IIEAD IN HER£. WE'LL .JIELP YOU GET "OUT
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come trom widows In tl1&lt;!: tllties home, you think too mUCh about
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the case. Idlenesl, Introspection
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a~out t.~n. DeDuke, who h
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llemCD'kllh!r Younq
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daUJhter, Helen, All the story un·
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Helen's mother waa remarkably
young tor •eventy·tl'(&lt;&gt;-and I
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In the llrst place, I had a dlf·
llcutlltlile reaching her by phone
l!lther there wu no answer or
ber nne waa bUI)', time alter time,
when I eilled.
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seventy-two·year-olda do you JIJ Telepbonrs Tbal Never ,Rtnr.
know about whom that can be
aald? Too often they're alttlng made the transition to Mt Vemon
glOOmily In an empty house, lis- With no trouble at all
tenlng for a telephone which A eapaclty for new adventures,
never rlnp,
the abtnty l&lt;l transplant and
y0111111 Voice
make new tr!ends, the energy to
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Wbeh 1 llnallY rea...e
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bantUjfi foi' cancer Plltl&amp;nta. t!helhe out and do IOmethlng for IOIIUI•
tol4!1it 1bout the putlea at , body
un~e11, on'11iurld&amp;n, and about
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ThlJ 18 the way 'about half of "Getoutanddoaometl)lngl Do
the Iettera I receive begin these 10methtng with peoplil to keep
daya. More often than not, they your mind ol! yoursel!. If ~ou sta.Y
come trom widows In tl1&lt;!: tllties home, you think too mUCh about
or siXties.
aches and polnsl"
"I suppose:• they usually con· Mada l'he T~Uq~~o '
tlnue, "tha~ at my .age . \''
t tound out ihat Mrs Dell\lli:e,
T\)ey blame age lor eqery dis· a w!dow,h&amp;~ltrfdformanyyeara
api[Ointment, every !ll. Yet, &amp;C· In Newark, !lew lersey, but bad
\ tu~lly, age has ltttle to do with
the case. Idlenesl, Introspection
and downright self-centeredness
are more often at U!e bottom of r--~Jl":;..
It au.
All proof of thl• let me tell you
a~out t.~n. DeDuke, who h
1
sehnty-two yean old.
llemCD'kllh!r Younq
I beard about her from ner
daUJhter, Helen, All the story un·
folded, I be~n to realize that
Helen's mother waa remarkably
young tor •eventy·tl'(&lt;&gt;-and I
wu certainlY right!
In the llrst place, I had a dlf·
llcutlltlile reaching her by phone
l!lther there wu no answer or
ber nne waa bUI)', time alter time,
when I eilled.
• ..
Now I ll!k you, bow lll&amp;llY Some Oldolers SU And 11.....
seventy-two·year-olda do you JIJ Telepbonrs Tbal Never ,Rtnr.
know about whom that can be
aald? Too often they're alttlng made the transition to Mt Vemon
glOOmily In an empty house, lis- With no trouble at all
tenlng for a telephone which A eapaclty for new adventures,
never rlnp,
the abtnty l&lt;l transplant and
y0111111 Voice
make new tr!ends, the energy to
•• 4 Mra uve a full day-all iheae thltlga
Wbeh 1 llnallY rea...e
are eonstdered to be the boon of
DeDUke, her votce soundsd llke youth, and only :Jo&amp;th But Ml'l.
I oi • woinall no older than DeDuke, and mi!D1 Oldstera llkt
Y·t 1014 1111 about
' her volqn· her,Nexl
are younr
at any
t
time you lind rourself
tiel 'flO~ al tllt ''Y'' In 1111. moping around and reellilt 19~•
Vemoll, wllere she was Making yean take a deep brea\11 and set
bantUjfi foi' cancer Plltl&amp;nta. t!helhe out and do IOmethlng for IOIIUI•
tol4!1it 1bout the putlea at , body
un~e11, on'11iurld&amp;n, and about
•
Iter re!llllar weekly WednMday It you'll eend me a stamped,
aftnut&gt;OII P.rti with live friends elf-addressed env~lope, ~ of
\IIlio pl&amp;J eauui.a attach other's this newspaper, I'll send you
houet. ·
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'fo~!fra to the ll!ght Volan r
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bliiJ u ""~ ae~u!anle ever Resolve that nest ye&amp;r Will ftncl
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Inflation Restr~e(fBy right
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and daughters Lmda and Debra,
who have been stationed In De
troll Mtch or• Vl!ttlng Mr an4
Mrs Charles Sauer and daughtet\
Sal!) before gom1 to Spnng!teld
Ma" where he IS to be stationi!Jl
at \1 cstover Air Force Ba~e
Mr and Mra George Veith Jr
and family, Columbus were week
end gucsto of Mr and Mr1 George
Vetth Sr Other guests at the Veith
home mcluded l\lr and Mrs Jobn
Vettb Mrs ,Don Leach and boby
Storys Run Mr and ~~ Carl
Rathburn Gal11pohs Mr and Mrs
Jacob Schuler Pomeroy
M1ss Jean Lama and mece carol

New Years Eve guests of Mrr
an1 Mrs W1IItam Betz Jackson
were MISs Ruth Wtse Andy Harros,
Mrs Edwtn Coatea Middleport
Mr and Mrs Robert Betz Galllpo.
Its James Willts Jackson
State Patrolman an4 Mrs Don
Weidner and family have moved
!rom the Bush apaf(ment on
Broadway to Chester Mr and Mrs
Robert Speaker W Va are mov
mg to tbe apartment f01'1!1erly oc
cupted by the Wetdners
Howard Byers ts reported 111 at
hiS home on Mtll Street
Miss Barbaro Scott who u domg
a!!thate work at the Cmctnnatl
General HosPJial Is opendmg a
Jean Jones wtlt accompany Mr week with her parent.&amp;, Mr and
and Mr&amp; Stanley JOI)es to Colum Mrs Paul Scott and family and
bus Saturday Carol Jean has VII w111 return to Cme~nnalt Sunday

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Mrs Robert Deibler re
their home St Albanl,
W Va Wednesday evening afl~f
1 vtslt with Mr ~d Mrs H R
Wriston and daughter, Athena Rd
Mr and M~ T A Downie and
sons Allen and Charles returned
bpme Wednesday evening atter 1
&amp;ever~! dayo vtslt With ber olster,
Mrs W G Maurer, Urlcltsvllle
Miss Jeannette Bass, r,ho is em
ployed In Colull!bUs ts ill 1t.the
home ol her parents Mr and Mn
Stanley Bali
lllr and Mra Denald Holter and
sons Mike and Pat of Huntlnc
ton W Va were ~w Year'a Day
guests of her mother !Its Albert
Young and other relatives
Mr and Mrs Roher! Motris Jr
and fatnlly were dinner 'au11ta1 c&gt;f
h11 parents Mr and Mra Rollerl
ii!Q)'Ilis Sr New Yeau Day
Mrs Mabel Mankin spent New
Year • In Colut11bu1 wltb Mr 8lld
Mrs Elwood Ford
George Wlillllll&amp;on of WllliiDI·
son W Va wa1 a recent guest of
Mr and Mrs PhU Williamson.
Mr and Mr&amp; Phil WUllamson
spent New Yer'a Eve and New
Year • In Gallipolis with their
daughter and son ln~aw, Yt and
Mrs Clarence Bostet and family

The close relatiOMhlp between
bonking tpendt and buslnesa !C(t
vlty has been clearly evldenl ln
the changmg banklnll ~~~ durlng 11157 Oemands tot '\bank
eredlt, Pl'lnclpally by buslnes.&lt;
borrowers, continued
stron~
l.hrougb the It st hrl! Gf ljfe)'ear
At the same time, the Federil
~eserve System was following a
~ollcy of restraining an tnOa
tlonar,y eliJlaRSion ol money and
credit During the !trst hall ~·
the year banks In the Fourlh
Federal 1\eserve DJStrtet as well
as In the nation contmue'd t•
reduce their holdtngs of Treasury
securities In order to meet the
demand for loaru
Thus a BteatUly expandJng levt&gt;l
ol business acttvlty and of do
mands for bank crt!dlt 8lmlla•
to that which marked lil56
ed to be makmg a repeat per
formance After mtd year how
ever, the /pace of bustne&amp;~ aeu

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erttt&lt;l1 easier fCS erya posillon'
ol member banks as tho year encl
{d, lhe d~an&lt;l.1or lol,!l• was not
Jbowlnl eny ii&amp;nl!leant lnereaoe
Sal" of securities by banks In
order to meet a growmg dentand
tilt blbk1oans haslypllted much
of t~il' l!OStwar penod Since
the end of i~ loan portfolio•
of all Fourth D11trj&lt;t member
bonks have more than qusd
rupled while securttv holdtngs
have been reducen by one thtrd
As a result the ratto ol rtsk "'
sets approached 60 per cent m
early 11157-a percentage \h ot
some banks feel 11 a factor ltmlt
1ng further loan expanston Pres
sure from thiS course eased dut
mg the second hall of the ! car
however aM the sbl!t from •e
curltle• to loans was reversed
Jil'tttl! past 11x months total loan
at all Fourth Dtsrlct membe•
banks deehned about $10 mtlhon

vtty receded, a,nd consequentl) , whtle total mvestments
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County Prosecutor Jamea O'Brien cl!arged today deftlue
Blrategy of flVe Marietta food freezer saletmen Wtll lltue elle
than "delaying tactics" following their pleu of not guilty
here Friday to indictmeull of fraud
A. M Layfield, James Mattingly, Jr, H li Whitlock,
J. R. Tyo and Charles Mltc:bell, employees of the National

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sblfPJY wtth 4bose o/ earllet
months
The !ollowmt observations depl
wtth the ehanglng pattern of
banking ~fends In the Fourth
D!itrtel which Includes the Stat•
ot Ohto western Pennsylvania
eastern Kentucky, and tbe wes.
Vlralnli panhan4le, slmUar pat
ems have developed elsewhero
1n the nation

OJarles Sheets Jr.
To Be Candidate
For COmmissioner

I

to court eomplllnta of 11 Jeut 15
Help Count( peraoai that tbq
bud been ~ by oaJemn IDio
liilfll"' OCI!IIlacta lor ~ aad
'ltozen food plana", ,saki WI
mombttr.
·rm rotnr to
lion ADd 1
Tile
• bill of
ore
clear
enea&amp;h
to fraud.
...,

The Jil'(lletiJtol: adcMd, "'J''jj
plalntillo oaullOI be npeded to
have the Wet . _ l1il4 day llld
full (l8l1i&lt;u1m of tile . . . . .
sentatlona made to lbem. Ill ..... blaDt fGrllll "'" II&amp;DetL
And they """' 10 ~·
"Thhl II a

CIVIC

County
~...

......

New Years
rty Held At '
Miller's Home

B. Dwelly ¥L Nuey Ann DweliJ,
and Den&gt;lhtllae Glellll ¥J. J1oWi4

Glent1

Tit~ appeab In Common Pleal
Coilit were ~ oaL Dlimllaed
lor reuon of lrregullrity Ia JIG'

~

w. .J)on Ebllil

1955 BUICK$ As low as '$1,595

$150

1949 BUICK

$695

4 dr 210 se•an Ollglnal flnl!h Excellent
Ures Clean upholst~ry

$495

1953 PLYMOUTH

4 dr Sedan Original blae~ fmlsb Over
• haul good condition Week end special

1955 FOR~

' $1,295

low

'

Ill ' $1

SAVE 1$1,100 1953 IUIQ( '/ ·, . . .. $895
Power Steering 4&lt; V8 4. di. 8edAI1 Ch~ce of OIJ8 sup~r,~ one '

~r¥n Dynaflow drive Fully

~Almost ate the day it waa sold

;;

t

equipped

Roadniaster •A qulllft •uiOmQbiiU at a

low prl~c. 1

l• • •

~.

.,..,.,..

Ohll

&gt;

•

Wiseonsin Sen. Proxmire Asks
....

V8 Vdr BeWfe Sa~iln Powerglide New

$

' ,V8 Specjal 4 dr. Sedan

'

Fully eqUipped A 9ne owner car

1955 CHEVROLO
ALL NIW

Fur-.iturf
. '

~un·

day, after havmg been In 1U health
for several montHs as a tesult of
a stroke and two heart attacks

$1,395

Pontiac trade.jb One of the abupcsl '55
V8 Cuslomlinc 2 d1 Sedan Ford9mallc ln the Bend \'• I
You 11 shop a long time before you find a
cleaner car at this price
19 ~-c OLD
Q
, '" · I 695
'
•
T,
~ I
1956 DODGE
$1,695 'BB" 2 dr ' oJ~day Coupe Hydrl!llle,tlc
'4 dr coronet !redan il'ush button shift drive A be'utltul car ,1~at , •p~w' tender
' Spolleaaly clean Inside apd out
'
care
, ,,
•

1957 BUICK

von:e adloll" brtugltt

Mrs Johnson passed away

V8 2 dr Riviera Cpe Power Steering ~nd
brakes

for Ute ume _.

Jaw,
Filed Ill &lt;Oilrl tAidaJ wu • tB-

ptk~

1954 BUI(K

of

'lhis we WI!! ordered ~
1 lowor or oUter preper eouit
lor proCeedinp conalilel!t 'lrilll

$1,5951

1955 CHRYSLER

~

GDL

Birthday Party
Held Thursday
For Carol Scott

$395

1952 CHEVROLET

11ppeal, ud for

~lion, - Vacll.alll'l!ilnblne
COiDPID1 ~Joe \tadtah 1!7 J)elmat
Canadiy and ~ Canadq.
The other wu hni' ~lilt

$195

1949 MERCURY

In

for county eommilaloner
Sheela was a candidate bul 1111
defeated Thts will be hta aecond
plmnt.. from
J)b!illtlffj
venture mto county poltlico.
Sbee(4 to ~rried and lhe father aplnll eadl delendant, ta, a iJa.
Jle &lt;Oillpfalnl.ant ,
of three chtldren.
In other lUtinP Fridal G8
coUrt disaJlafed Georce w. llrict·
les vs lbdelene V Brletlea, &lt;'Adl
patgn

$2,195

$150 1956 PONTIAC

1950 DODGE

re,._

were lilade
Z, Nature and terms of allepi
miJrtJirelenlata&amp;
3 Tile trut1a lllll tile 1aet aboat
wbere tie defendt:DI II alloJed to
have made a fradaletll ~
!ion
O'Briea, 'IIIIo In December look

I

'•II

Food Semee Compm, wm NPresented at lbelr am!Pmlllll by
tile :llll'letta 1111 rum, M , lfei.
calf 111d . Tbfma lad&amp;• lolut C.
Bacon OYerrulecl a demumr by
the deflllldllltl entered before tile
pleas wore heard.
lmmedlalel)' •llt.r t1te .,..., ~~~e
de!eue oflmd a molloa ut1at
for a bDI or part!eulan til tltfte
brsaehe.o
1 Tile dale, place and penon to

iDeaeot-fradmeat

,a

Pickens Family
Yule Party Hetd
At Reedsville

.........;:,~

, ,....~_..

Prosecotor ChargtsDefeas~ I
With Using "Bela~ T~ctit11"

Ha -on-Ashworth
NUpt'Ia ISG'IVeft
N y £Ve

Pomeroy Notional Bank

- ----

·Fr~ezet, ~al~snlen Plead "Not Gu~ty~?-

9•poslts Slablo
Total d•postts at all Four1n
DlstrtCt l!ljlmber banlu remamot'
relativetr stsble during 19~•
Deposits tncreascd only ' allsht()
In 1956 ond this year's ~a II
tted her aunt and grandparents
Mrs Charles Lewis, Broadway,
amounting to obout $159 mtlllon
lor the past ten data w~ile her who bas recently been a medical
bas been even smaller Refiect
mother wao a patlenj,at St Ann's patient twtce at Holzer Hospttalls
lng In PJITI t~e decline In roan•
Hoapttal Colum~us 1\tr and Mrs reported , as lmprov1ng sltghtly at
~eposltl subject 1o withdraw'
111
lllni16111t
fllllllltlll
Jones and Mils Lama will spend her home
on demand declined $52 mill!"'
lbe week end wtlh M[ and Mrt
Mrs Kenneth Cooke and !amllr
Loans !ncrtaM
lor the year f. p.,t of thl• de
II( Dill b/i SIIVilll With I 8AHK AfiTO LOAN
Ernest Jones and dallJhter, re Connie and Tommy were guesl,l
!y the end o June bul!nes, eline Pl'flbably represents
turning bore Sunday
of her husband s parent. Mr and
loans outstandln, al the seven movement from demand ~eposlt
Mr
and
Mra )lnQI~ ~~le aqd Mrs J C Cooke, Mason 'at a fam
teen
weekly reportln' member to time and savmgs depoSits, a•
Before 'ftJU buy a new car, get figure·
son Michael Je{t Thursiray lor Jly reunwn on New Year a Day
bank&amp; of the Foul-th District ha~ the latter Increased $321 mlllioll
Columbus alter spending the hob
Mr and Mrs Charle1 Clarkson
facts on t&amp;on'lmtell finaaan,s - at:
lnere11ed by $173 miiU2n, welt partly m response to mcrease~
days wtth her parents Mayor and and &amp;on returned home sunday af
1bove the $122 million added "'•,lnte•e&lt;' ,,,, P' rl \Vhll• '}
Mr&amp; C 0 Fisher, and family
ter a holiday vl&amp;lt with relAtives In
the eompar•ble 19~8 period ,A mand ,depo;tts decreased over
WE PA¥2% INTEREST ON YOUR SAVINGS
Mrs Datsy Ankrom, who Ia a Charleston
vear ago, bwlneu borrowlnJ the year the effeltHR volult
'
surg1cal patient at Holzer Hospital New Years dinner guest&amp; ol
fro;n bon~• accelerated durmg of such lund• lnm.,ed •• dr
1s ill ~ tth Jaundice She was taken M•" Dal&amp;y saunders meluded Ml"
!be second half an~ buamess adtl posltors wrote more checks an '
to tbe hospital In the Rawllnao. ~file Pteken8, r.lra Laura Saund
'"'
ed $111'7 mlllton to Its obllgatioll' the annual rate or turn OV'
Coats ambulance
ers and MtBs Margaret Sauer
at ttie weekly reportlna bank rose from ~ 3 In 1956 to 24 1 t
BANKING SINCE 187Z
Mr and Mrs Roy Casto and Mr and Mr&amp; Frank Cheesebrew
!Iince June or this year however t957
family ol Columbus, were New and her mother, Mrs J B Qayes
businessmen of the Dlstrlet havr
Addtd B~anchta
Member Federal Reser,ve System
Year s guest! of Mr and Mrs Fred attended s family reunion SUnday
eW eQ fS
reduced
thelr
toans
at
reportln
Trends
m banking •tructurr
A Reh,ea~s~l ~~~~~~~~i~s,Joeld
II
Casto and family and Mrs Heney at the home of Mr and Mrs
'
In the 1 amount of $95 during U57 continued tho ~ oa l Fttday evenltn~.
Member Fed eraI Depo! It Inso8ance Corpora on
Casto
d M Claude Cheesebrew, Pqlnt Pleas
The First J\18sbyterlan Church ,}"nlt:'
ml)llon
war movement toward brom:h t hbmo
uuq··_,,,
PbMEIOY
UUTLAND
Mrs Arthu! Sk1nner an
ro ant
\ltddleport was the icene Ne~&gt;
1
Sample oftla(a
aval!nblereportm'
from bankmg
y two branch" 10 cr f~;{t:~~~~~~~~~~~~~
';ii~ii::iii~~;i;:;;::;;;~~~~~:;;;:;;;:;:;;;;;;;;~Da~v~e~F~a~rm~e~r~w~c~ro~~Su~oln~e~a~•
;'"E,'I· Avenue,
Harlan who
\\orner
south
Yea" EveHarmon
of the marrlll!!e
of ~r' 'ourteen
the weekly
~ere added&amp;even
to the
Fourth Dt• P:ul Ei
,......-- ___.__........,_.
has been
ill forThird
the 1'h~lma
1and Mr Daytot member bapks lndtcate that ull trlct bankma
structure durhq wh(cn
past week rgturnod work joday \shwotth both or Pomeroy Thr types of busmesi except reta I the twelve months ended Novem
at
Pvt Jan Reuter who spent the ows of tbe double ring ceremon trade /irms have eont11buted I&gt; ber $0 1057 SJXty three arc
1
holh\ayo With hla fathor, 1\tehard 'l'l'e rend bY the Rev Howarr he reduced demand for Joa.e~ newly established branches ancl
Reuter and grandparents, ~r and "uppelt at seven oclock
Iince mid year Tile largest r eleven are former main off1ce
'Mrs Will Reuter, Brownell Ave
Attendants for the couple wer {uetlom can be attributed I of .merged or absorbed bonk,
left Frtday lor Fort Dlx, N J
the groom'• daughter Mrs Ch" metals producers, salc1 !inane Only two branches were d ts:CO'l
A 3c Roger Covert who opent lor Kntaht nnd the brides spn Mr compan es and public ntllttte• tlnued Whtle the number of tn
1 the holidays wllh Mr and Mrs Er 3111• Jn• Hannon
!n part, tbe slow rAte or bani sured eommerctal br.mehcs in
nett Covert and 'familY., left Frl
Mr Ashworth ts the owner of horrowlna oan be attrtbuted to • creased the number of bank,
1
day for Lmcoln Air Force Baae 1 \ q~ t r b Jewelry store or ~e avter volume of long term lm declined by Jcven
Nebraska
Second St ~nd Mrs Ashworth I• •nelng through sales of ?ond.s n
Qn. Nove111qc~ SO there wert
Charles Watkins Lake~od a mployed at the Athen1 Stat• he eoptlll market A m\lor he 978 lnsutl!d IOmmerCIII ban.•
cln86thate ol Jamea Van c'o'briey at lotpttal
or however, must be the larl wltff 73~ bhnch Df!lc., servmu
Ohio State University left today Followlna the ceremony a re luster poee of bu sln~ss th, t h• the banking needs or lho Four! t
lor hlo home after a vlslt at the eptlon lor tlte lmmed.ate !ami led to a leiS than seasonal bu11 1 Federal Re,m ve Dtstrlct
Van Cooney home
lcs w" hchl at the home of th • •P of Inventories and a coni"
Wesley
Fry
Is
lll
with
a
strop
Jr!de,
Cheslet rood The tablt Jeasonal repayl"ent of bank loan
of topnotch used cars, an.! they
Thats right! We ve blown prtces
throat Infection at his home \ on "" lovely In laco cover and cer. by food , proeeS!ors wholmlt
Mlll Street
cred wtth the three tiered l'(,&lt;d trade flrtllJ and commodity deal
•ky hlsh • , and cv~ry car we have Stmply m11sl rllfJJI, Come m today,
Dr ,nd Mrs Lewis Rlckm,n and Jlq~ ~ke topped with the mlnj ers
It a bargain Trcm e~ dous nc" car and see these aensauonal buysfour children Mt Clemens, Mlch 1 tore bride and groom
you II find one Ideal for you
Dthero
Ta9
volume has given 111 • btg mck
were New Years guests of his
Ice cream centered with wed , In addlUQrl
to business loans
Ev~
aunt Mra Carrie Oassell who fiBB dlnr bells, oake coftee and mtnf• • t h l&gt;r idnds of bank loans
been.fll and '' Improving slowly were served Mo Geor.se Dalla• have 4ls0 !allen behind the 19M
1
Mr and Mrs William blllard tpr ved, the lee cream Mil W1ll pace Real e.state loans o~talltnd
and son, Columbut were holiday 1laht Metloek t~c cake aud M!s, lng
at Fourth District weekly rc
guests of Mr and atrs Walter Ow Snralyn Harmon presided at ti•
portln'
panka have lncreasml
cna and Mayor and Mrs C 0 Fish oflee ""rvlee
• 1hout $12
million durlnr 111.17
er and family Mn Owcna Mrs
The couple are U hotr.e to their This
Is
conaldererably
below the
Filher and Mr Dlllard vtalted In friends at 1"42 Chester road
year
a(!o
pJII!e
ol
$76
mtlllon
Point Pleaoant with Mila Norma Alton ding lhe wedding and re net new borrowing Changes In
Coronet 4 dr Sedan Dependnblc transpor VB s.ar Chic! 4 dr Catalina Sedan Hydu·
m
and
Miss BoiS Sullivan
ceptlon were Mr and Mrs Will
matlc d11ve Best series .Pontla,c One ~are·
the
rate
of
residential
construe
taUon
Mr and Mra Clarence Brtrs and lotn Matlack Mr and Mra Ches
lion \ICtNr1ty, hoV{ever, have 1bee 1
ful !oca1 owJler New Pontiac trade·ln All
three children Columbus were t&lt;r Knight and ••"" Dl"k and contrary
to the direction of gen
Yeat'l aueats of Mr and Mrs 1crry Mr and M;s BtiiY Joe
lcalhm scats
GcorJc BateY and family ~~d Mr flarmon and ~aughtcr Llaa Mlli oral buajness, real estate \oan•
a~~ loin David Oller New Year's •arnlyn Harmon and Don !lrcn ~ecllned during the first ha f of
4 dr Sed«n Original black finish
f)\ e Mr
Mrs Oller we•• d1n ncr all or Pomeroy nnd Mr and the ye•r and then posted atlaht
1 f1(,ifr'Sr.. PonneM,r&lt;rly,and Mr~. C R lira George1lallas of lhddleporf but relatj..Jy stQady ~alns dur
lni the second half
We ha1a 3 '5~ trade Ins on J.lCW Bu1cks 11om sati~fied careful owners One Special
• d~ Sedan Extra good til es Week end 2 dr wtlh Dynbflow, One Super 2 dr Il~rd
Top Willi Power SteeJ1Dg, and One Uoad
special
master 4 dr wlth_41\e works We can per·
EDEN
~onaliy recommencflbese cars'
Mu Vlralnla Carterand daugb
trr LonJ Bottom and Pa~l Hoi
slncer, ftlt!nt Sunday with Mr and
2 dr Sedan Clean tnside and out New
Mr1 Alva
and son
seat covers
Is a patient In
'V8 4 dr Sedan Tbfs is a one owner car
and a ncvlllutck trade·~~\, .l fme car at a

r ;nv'"l'

~

I

•

--

(

LaildStaping.
Is Completed
At New School

br

Laura

lloore ~ Delllld Lee Jloore,
botlt of s,..-.. Plllntiff, tj!pnoented hy O'J!rietl IIIII' O'Jiriell,
asked "Wtnprart allmGD1 and support far four' thlldren an4 a restralnft!l ~ 1ialnlt.llie defend
ant entenDJ ~ &lt;lf the,bome.
The eourt granted the mtraln·
mg •"\er and set Jan~ 11 at
10 a m ao time lilt hearlna on the
1
alimony motion

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