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't~ird Birthd~y

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Qbserved Sunday

Inflation Restr~e(fBy right
Credit Says 4th Distrid Bank

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The th~rd b~rthday of 'rommr
son of Mr and Mrs Ken

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Cooke was celebrated Sun
day .. tth .a famtly dmner at tho
home of hts grandmothcrr Mrs

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Those present VJcre Mrs Coo~e, ~l!lllor S Scluaf - Middleport Soelety EcHIOr :..;;;;phont 6079
and children Conme and Tom Lucille H L•-·
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my Mrs Mary Helen DaviS and
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George Ebcrsbac h and

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Uhn01s, and Jon Jaeobs wbo Is 1n

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the USN were holiday guests of
their parents Mr and Mro Dale

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Jacobs and family

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MSg\ and llrs Delbert Welker
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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SOfJETY
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torn~d to

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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cent 3 per cent Despite mqd
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
about $100 qutllon

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F.ormer Racine
Couple Observe
Golden Wedding

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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ll'eAds ih banking contrasted
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

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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.
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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 ~·
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New Years
rty Held At '
Miller's Home

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

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

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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~

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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

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Roadniaster •A qulllft •uiOmQbiiU at a

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V8 Vdr BeWfe Sa~iln Powerglide New

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1955 CHEVROLO
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Fur-.iturf
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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
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$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
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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

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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

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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

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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

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Pickens Family
Yule Party Hetd
At Reedsville

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

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

Pomeroy Notional Bank

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·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'
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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
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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
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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
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Casto and family and Mrs Heney at the home of Mr and Mrs
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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
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PbMEIOY
UUTLAND
Mrs Arthu! Sk1nner an
ro ant
\ltddleport was the icene Ne~&gt;
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Sample oftla(a
aval!nblereportm'
from bankmg
y two branch" 10 cr f~;{t:~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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;'"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
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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
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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,
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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
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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
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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

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At New School

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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
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•BALDWIN
•WURLITZER
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and OtHER F:AMOVS .
, BRAN~
.,

Bart~. Nstor. ~orman ~oes,
Chure11 Scl\oo). Supt. 9.13 a. m.
$unday ChW'ch Schoql. 10·25 a. 111.
Worship Service, Holy CommunIon Service.

SIIYIIItn 'V"'r.• 10 1. 1ft, Sunday
School; II a. m ' HolinHO ildeelin0
with speaker EvangeHst Kathleen
Sarent.

Daddy Is Mr. Fixit
SPitLER
Mrs llorry

~~~~~

Wulrc

called on Mr.

Ruby Ann ijoltcr of Columbus,
•pent the week end With Mr. and
Mrs Frank Holter
Freda and Gloria Saroon •pent
Sunday w1th Mr. and Mrs. Wtlkle
Sorson.
Mrs. Robort Proffitt and Mrs.
Hupp of Racine culled on Mra. Oil·
vor OaUoy.
Mr. and Mrs. Norman Ga(es
spent Tuesday evenlnt with Mr
and Mrs Frank Holter and Mr.

Mrs. lillv•r Dulluy
l\fr. and M" Jlerberl Dalley of
Blacklick spent the week end with
;lfr. and Mrs Oliver Dailey and
Mr. and Mr. P B Wicklme.
Mr. ond Mrs R•bc11 Alcy of
Cqarleston ond Les!a Pickens
1pent Chrlalm" wltn illr and Mrs
Qllrer Dailey, l'redu and Gloria
and Mr11 Leroy Lawrence.
, 'anon.
Mr and !Irs Elza Walton •penl
Mr and !lira Hubert Johnson
Sunday with Mr. and !Irs. Frank spent ~'1-ldoy with Mr. ond Mra. 01·
Walton.
iver Dall;y, f)•eda and Gloria Sar~-------------- son
Mrs. Clar~ Sarson and Lorry
lllo.,cr of Portlqnd, and Mrs Vlr·
Blosser of Wellovlllc culled
DEVOTEb TO INTERF.STS elnlu
on frodo und Glol'ia Saroon.

the Da1iy Setit!.tlel

OF MEIGS·MASON AREA

National advcrtlslna represent•
Bcttln~llt-Klmbnll, Inc, 813
eton Avo., Now York City,

BEDFORD

p l'f, v.

M~,TINO C(IL~ED
\Ill's. l!IIIIl•n Qp~l pr,s!~ent o!
the Eas\ern Ban4 Boost~rs ASBO·
elation h,s' ~nnounced the first

M1. and Mn. Ruo88U R~bertl
and Pearl Roberta .. ned on Mr.
and Mrs. S~cnn~a Roberta and
family Mon~ afternoon,
Att~nd~nce at Sunday SchoOl on
Dec, 29 wl* 3~, eolleelion ~-112·
Pvt. c.,J 2. D•Lonr "lurned
to .. mp Jut Friday after apend•
lng a 14 dpy t\II'IOUJh with hla
wife and family. Pvt. DeLong lo
stationed with the· U. 8. Army al
Ft !ofead, Md.
Callers 11 tho homa o1 Mr. ancl
Mro. Bon llibliA on New v..r·a
Day were Mr. and Mr.. Roy Bfa•
and !lro. Allee MDort.
Mr. and ldn Roljcrl Faulk and
Hr. and l\IJII. Clllrlll J:blln and
--"ed on Mr. and
IOD, Benton, ..,..
Mrs. Wendtll BbUa and dllldnn
Sunday lfllr!IOOn. .

Linda Heilman opont tho Christl!;atertd II 88Cond cla81 rnolllnl m's vacation with her aunt, Mrs
mattar 11 tile post nfll•e
• at Pom Glenna
acne Lee.
II\OJ, Ohio.
Rastetter of Wooster waB
Suboc.rtpllon rate•. Ilellv•ry by • business visitor In this nel&amp;hbor.-rrler whore 1vallable 30 cenll hood the pa•t fow days.
... week; one year In o1tvanco 81 dMrI Iand MI~.
.• Guy Lee entertain·
The Dolly SenUnel olnce, $1G 60; c w II a tur.ey dinner Chrlatmas
ill months, $7 80, three month&amp;, D~y The following were JUests
fii.IIO. Dy motor routo where ovall Mr and Mrs Roy Miller and
able: one month $1. By mall one duu¥htcr of Cl~e•t••·, Mr. and irtro
Shirley !lot&gt;el'lf "11'!'1 Sunday
$8; alz months, $4.25, tlu~e Garry Eckard of Ann Arhur, Mlch ~tern01»1 ,.lib su1 Vanlhwqen
~l, , ~t~~!!~~S2~~-GO; one mo"th, $1.
and Ray l.ee.
Mr and lrlrt. WeadeU Eblin and
'11
every afternoon 01
Emmett Joneo h11 he•n a pa- chlldfen, !dr. and Mrf. Al'lle Ei&gt;by The Ohio Valle1 llent in the Mount St. Mory's Ho•· lin and dau&amp;btor, and ¥1l: Nellle
~ -~;~!; kfi~:~·~i~· at no Me.hanl• pita! at Nelaonvllle.
E~Un called Dll Mr. and Mra. 8"!1
\1
, 0. Busln"' office There will be preaching "rvlces Eblin Sunday evenln~SP"
o'&lt;,ce pbonr 1at the Burlingham Church SunH. M. ,l.reher ojiop S~ndll' all;b:;y;;;th;;•;;R;•;;v.;l!l~a~ri;Co~w;cn~.~ Jernoon wllb Mr. an lira, a. 1\.
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llf•· Jlfp E~lln, w~9 ' - betn
lll Ia reeoverlna ,Iowly.

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Pomeroy Police
Benefit Show

l•ttr4ar•j hant
IS.Siml&amp;nl

SO. f\lvor (lq
38 Sharp

80 Capturt
(IIMg)

40. Variant

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IP:30 IIJlJhty Mr~so Playholll•
1l:QQ 1Ql[l'4eq C)ub

1a.oo

1l~Y D~aa

11:3~ Saturday Playbou~e
mcctmg of the new yeKr for Mon- 12:00 Record Hop
day 111~ht, January 6th 8 p. m. at 1:30 Star Performance
the TuJU!ers Pluiru Hleh School.
All membero 011d lptereohn&amp; per- 2:00 l'ro Hockey
4·30 'IV CJI\•arf!O••
sons are urged to attend.
G.OO Jlooor• Hop ,
PYTHIAN SISTERS MEETING
6·30 20th Century
Jl!cigs Tomple, Pylhl.tn Sistm, 9:0~ Goldu ai•yhou.oe
•ill meel Tuesday, snuary 7, fo,· 730 Perry Mason Show.
tne~r regular meeting at theK. of
p·
th
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P. 11"'1 with their illltallotlon uf 8 8O ICk &amp; a Due "'
" to be held on Tuesda]. 9:00 Gale S1orm' Show
1fficers
February 4'
9 30 HaW! Gun;' Will Travol
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00 Gunsmoke
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tO:SO Official Deteetlve
11·00 News
ll:tO The Late Show

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Melas County New'

12:10 p.m.
Daily

"Daddy is Mr. Flxlt at our hOl,ISC. When the kitchen sink gets _stopped up or the faucets start' leaking, 'Iladdy fixes them. H'e fixes my blke1 my fishing reel 1!14 even lilY
moes and he (_ixes my llltl~ sister's doll many timeb. When we h\lrl ourselves lie is our
lir1t aid doetor and he can fix a band,age so It won't lipl't a bit. If we fall oilt wi,th OIU'
playmates, he fixes that too4He just talks and pretty soon we JU~ toQ 115lulf\le4 to quar' rei.
Daddy says the Church where we all go, is his 'flxit shop.' He says the songs, pray.
and sermons \le hear; there often prove to be just the right wrenc~ be nee4s ~0 fix
something especl~lly if it's a heart that needs menqlng. He says If many people who
don't atte~d church would shop arou!ld and find a churc~ they like and then give It a
good trial they'd find 'tltat a lot of the things ·that ordinarily have to be fixed, won't
get broke in the first plaee:"
.

Sunday-Channell
10:00
10:30
11:00
!!:SO
12:00
12:80
1:00

tamp U11to My Feet
l,ook U9 and Live
United Nat1ona In Action
Came,a Three
Let'! Take A Trip
Wild BDI Htckolr
Badge and Bullels
T:oo Sunda¥&gt; Showcase
8:30 The Last Word
1:00 Face tb• NaUoii
4:30 CBS News
5:00 Capitol Preview
5:30 MGM Preview
6:$0 Annie Oatley

7:00 Lllalle
7:30 Ba9helor Falher
~:00 Ed Bl!lliVII!IoiQIOw
9:00 GE Thoairl

Channel S:.Monday

e:oo

f:4S CJIII New•

9:00 Vorninc' Show
GW'Y VD,'Qre
10:30 Aiillur Codtre7
11 30 Dptto
12:00 News ~I Noon'
12:10 Katie's Almanae
12:15 Love or LU~
12:so ~eu~~ 1011 '1'f:!!!illlll._.
I2·f5 o-.~~·~ Ull!il
1:00 Katie's Kltohen
1:30 All t~a Wilrl~ 'l'1lrlll
2:00 Beat the Clock
2:30 H~uset&gt;Jrty
3:00 Big ·P!IYqH
8·30 Tb~ Vel!llct II Youn ·
4·00 :erlibterl Day
10:~

With the hope that it will, ;.- so me measure, foster and help sustain that which is good in fal'l"ljy and community life, this feotur,.ls stionsorerf hv the business firms al"ld organizotiors whose
~s ' oopear belgw. · ··

Allen Appliance SerY. '
IM 1!. Main Sl.

Pnmeroy Calllent Block Co.
Pomeroy, Oblo

Pomero3

Stiffler Red Anchor

ltlcer F11rniture
, Middleport

Pomeroy Budpt Slsoppbtg

Cen~

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Fife Refrlantion

•lo Yalt1~ laking Co .

Middleport• Olllo

\.

Foreman &amp; Abbott
Ml11dlepoJt
Custom )Built Kitchens

lltterJ of Rollllm Bread

R.

H~ Rawhngs &amp; Sons

Co.

.,

Meigs Equipment Co.

THE CITIZENS NATIONAL BANK
"'111e Friendly Buk"

Mlddlepert, 9ldo

UP - NDI'III!D Fltlll, '"· \Yf.l\l

brolbor of American d_,l!'lin...
otore "''ID•te' ln~ -pu~flll!er ll~­
lhall Field, died atltli bomo 1\f&amp;r
bere Monday.
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LOCAL TALENT

Deeealber at.,

fowh ~tats, on Portlanrl Road

Iunday Sebbcl 9·30 am !11'eacHtn~
10:80 am,· and B1bl~ - ~tud,\ Wednesday 8 vm. P..tor C- \"· Prof
.fttl
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Plrllan4 Chprell. R•rt Collner,
_·~•.us,. ~· l!ldlth C~er
86'VIIt.l Sunday 1:00, Tuesday at

f:&amp;q IDd ,rrldiJ 7:30.

DREAM I(ITCfiNI

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U.S. qovemment Bonds .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. • .. .. ..
r~n\mpal and School Bonds .......... :. . . . . . . . . .

4Q5,872.51
edei'al Reserve Bank Stock .......... . _•... . .. .,_
10,500.00
Loans and Discounts .. . .. . .. .. . . .. . .. ... .. . .. .. ..
15'19145.49
(,'an~ Bul!ding ($8,300.90
Fixtures (f5$16.l5) • . • . · '-1S:61S.l5 ,
M-fi,J•.,
Total Asseta _.... . , $4,042,283.11
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LIABILITIES:
Capital Funds:
Common Stock ....... _..... ,. . . .. .. . . $100,000.00
Surplus .. .. . .. . .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. . 250,00o.tl0
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Undivided Profits .. . ....... _.. .. .. . ..
68,979.6~
Total Capltlll _. , .• _.. : f'1Q,Il79.62 '

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Payable on Demand . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ft.8~'1'.~1.79 (
Savjngs Deposits ......... - .. .. .. .. .
l,DIIUOUP '
Total Deji(Jsits ,. . . . . . $3.623.803.49
Total Liabilities . . . . . $4,042,288.11 3...

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Cash and ~ue from Bal!ks ...... , .......... _..... .,..., .67.,278.96

Chllttlt If 111111
. . . . ol Lmr Day Sal'""' 01..

• Tickets Available From Any Pollee OHicer

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Proeeeda For Pollee UnUurm and Equlpmenl Fund

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II~THI~ - ~'''
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BARNARD C~, IDI!fad

Tl!_esday- January 6- 8 P.M.
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Pomer~»y Junior'High Auditorium

l'.JfLJ,. S'f,

SAFETY
MAKES

en

C.Ptaln KaliJiftlO

4:15 ~c:ret Storm
uo. Edae of Nil~l
5·00 Earl' Sbow
I 30 YOW' Eilo Reporlel 1
6:45 SJ)Oi'IJ Parada
6 55 Weatherman '
'7'00 1Leave It To Beaver'
7 SO Rob. H6pd
8:00 Burno and AileD
8 80 Talent St:oull
G:OO · Danny Thumu
9 30 Deeemhl!r ' Bride
til,oo Studio One
11.00 Qp,to-the·"l~ute Nelli
11:03° Scanninl the WNiher11:iO 1.1!• Late show

Party Is Given
In Honor Of

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John B. D!lwnlng
Paul S. Smart
H. N. Swift
Rodney Downing
l!•rtha B Jl.~tbbu~
ftarold l!l. Hubbard

0mee1111 IDd Eltli)GJee&amp;:
John B. Downing, Chairman of the Board
Rodney Downing, President
Paul S Smart. VIce Pres. -" Cashier
Harold E. H~Sbbard, Ass't. CIIShier
Rase S Revn~l4s. Aes't. C~
f'l•"• G•8'e Alft. f'!•lifer
f .. ,..l 1 '='

Tt~ ,lrin~nn

Rl'\l"lr1rP.ener

Kathryn 1\Qwlev, Boo~lwel!er

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Norma Gail Wilc&lt;llt, Seere.tary

Cuatod1an ·
MEMBER FEDERAL RESERVE SYS'PEM
Member Federal Deposit Insurance CorporatiOn

Rose S. Reynolds

Leland Brown,
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1\~(ormecf-l:'i'esbyttrlllfl. Waldo I

•BALDWIN
•WURLITZER
I
and OtHER F:AMOVS .
, BRAN~
.,

Bart~. Nstor. ~orman ~oes,
Chure11 Scl\oo). Supt. 9.13 a. m.
$unday ChW'ch Schoql. 10·25 a. 111.
Worship Service, Holy CommunIon Service.

SIIYIIItn 'V"'r.• 10 1. 1ft, Sunday
School; II a. m ' HolinHO ildeelin0
with speaker EvangeHst Kathleen
Sarent.

Daddy Is Mr. Fixit
SPitLER
Mrs llorry

~~~~~

Wulrc

called on Mr.

Ruby Ann ijoltcr of Columbus,
•pent the week end With Mr. and
Mrs Frank Holter
Freda and Gloria Saroon •pent
Sunday w1th Mr. and Mrs. Wtlkle
Sorson.
Mrs. Robort Proffitt and Mrs.
Hupp of Racine culled on Mra. Oil·
vor OaUoy.
Mr. and Mrs. Norman Ga(es
spent Tuesday evenlnt with Mr
and Mrs Frank Holter and Mr.

Mrs. lillv•r Dulluy
l\fr. and M" Jlerberl Dalley of
Blacklick spent the week end with
;lfr. and Mrs Oliver Dailey and
Mr. and Mr. P B Wicklme.
Mr. ond Mrs R•bc11 Alcy of
Cqarleston ond Les!a Pickens
1pent Chrlalm" wltn illr and Mrs
Qllrer Dailey, l'redu and Gloria
and Mr11 Leroy Lawrence.
, 'anon.
Mr and !Irs Elza Walton •penl
Mr and !lira Hubert Johnson
Sunday with Mr. and !Irs. Frank spent ~'1-ldoy with Mr. ond Mra. 01·
Walton.
iver Dall;y, f)•eda and Gloria Sar~-------------- son
Mrs. Clar~ Sarson and Lorry
lllo.,cr of Portlqnd, and Mrs Vlr·
Blosser of Wellovlllc culled
DEVOTEb TO INTERF.STS elnlu
on frodo und Glol'ia Saroon.

the Da1iy Setit!.tlel

OF MEIGS·MASON AREA

National advcrtlslna represent•
Bcttln~llt-Klmbnll, Inc, 813
eton Avo., Now York City,

BEDFORD

p l'f, v.

M~,TINO C(IL~ED
\Ill's. l!IIIIl•n Qp~l pr,s!~ent o!
the Eas\ern Ban4 Boost~rs ASBO·
elation h,s' ~nnounced the first

M1. and Mn. Ruo88U R~bertl
and Pearl Roberta .. ned on Mr.
and Mrs. S~cnn~a Roberta and
family Mon~ afternoon,
Att~nd~nce at Sunday SchoOl on
Dec, 29 wl* 3~, eolleelion ~-112·
Pvt. c.,J 2. D•Lonr "lurned
to .. mp Jut Friday after apend•
lng a 14 dpy t\II'IOUJh with hla
wife and family. Pvt. DeLong lo
stationed with the· U. 8. Army al
Ft !ofead, Md.
Callers 11 tho homa o1 Mr. ancl
Mro. Bon llibliA on New v..r·a
Day were Mr. and Mr.. Roy Bfa•
and !lro. Allee MDort.
Mr. and ldn Roljcrl Faulk and
Hr. and l\IJII. Clllrlll J:blln and
--"ed on Mr. and
IOD, Benton, ..,..
Mrs. Wendtll BbUa and dllldnn
Sunday lfllr!IOOn. .

Linda Heilman opont tho Christl!;atertd II 88Cond cla81 rnolllnl m's vacation with her aunt, Mrs
mattar 11 tile post nfll•e
• at Pom Glenna
acne Lee.
II\OJ, Ohio.
Rastetter of Wooster waB
Suboc.rtpllon rate•. Ilellv•ry by • business visitor In this nel&amp;hbor.-rrler whore 1vallable 30 cenll hood the pa•t fow days.
... week; one year In o1tvanco 81 dMrI Iand MI~.
.• Guy Lee entertain·
The Dolly SenUnel olnce, $1G 60; c w II a tur.ey dinner Chrlatmas
ill months, $7 80, three month&amp;, D~y The following were JUests
fii.IIO. Dy motor routo where ovall Mr and Mrs Roy Miller and
able: one month $1. By mall one duu¥htcr of Cl~e•t••·, Mr. and irtro
Shirley !lot&gt;el'lf "11'!'1 Sunday
$8; alz months, $4.25, tlu~e Garry Eckard of Ann Arhur, Mlch ~tern01»1 ,.lib su1 Vanlhwqen
~l, , ~t~~!!~~S2~~-GO; one mo"th, $1.
and Ray l.ee.
Mr and lrlrt. WeadeU Eblin and
'11
every afternoon 01
Emmett Joneo h11 he•n a pa- chlldfen, !dr. and Mrf. Al'lle Ei&gt;by The Ohio Valle1 llent in the Mount St. Mory's Ho•· lin and dau&amp;btor, and ¥1l: Nellle
~ -~;~!; kfi~:~·~i~· at no Me.hanl• pita! at Nelaonvllle.
E~Un called Dll Mr. and Mra. 8"!1
\1
, 0. Busln"' office There will be preaching "rvlces Eblin Sunday evenln~SP"
o'&lt;,ce pbonr 1at the Burlingham Church SunH. M. ,l.reher ojiop S~ndll' all;b:;y;;;th;;•;;R;•;;v.;l!l~a~ri;Co~w;cn~.~ Jernoon wllb Mr. an lira, a. 1\.
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ArQher.
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llf•· Jlfp E~lln, w~9 ' - betn
lll Ia reeoverlna ,Iowly.

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Pomeroy Police
Benefit Show

l•ttr4ar•j hant
IS.Siml&amp;nl

SO. f\lvor (lq
38 Sharp

80 Capturt
(IIMg)

40. Variant

ot "bl"

g~ht~~-~~
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Captain
9:3~

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IP:30 IIJlJhty Mr~so Playholll•
1l:QQ 1Ql[l'4eq C)ub

1a.oo

1l~Y D~aa

11:3~ Saturday Playbou~e
mcctmg of the new yeKr for Mon- 12:00 Record Hop
day 111~ht, January 6th 8 p. m. at 1:30 Star Performance
the TuJU!ers Pluiru Hleh School.
All membero 011d lptereohn&amp; per- 2:00 l'ro Hockey
4·30 'IV CJI\•arf!O••
sons are urged to attend.
G.OO Jlooor• Hop ,
PYTHIAN SISTERS MEETING
6·30 20th Century
Jl!cigs Tomple, Pylhl.tn Sistm, 9:0~ Goldu ai•yhou.oe
•ill meel Tuesday, snuary 7, fo,· 730 Perry Mason Show.
tne~r regular meeting at theK. of
p·
th
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P. 11"'1 with their illltallotlon uf 8 8O ICk &amp; a Due "'
" to be held on Tuesda]. 9:00 Gale S1orm' Show
1fficers
February 4'
9 30 HaW! Gun;' Will Travol
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00 Gunsmoke
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tO:SO Official Deteetlve
11·00 News
ll:tO The Late Show

WJ 1·11

Melas County New'

12:10 p.m.
Daily

"Daddy is Mr. Flxlt at our hOl,ISC. When the kitchen sink gets _stopped up or the faucets start' leaking, 'Iladdy fixes them. H'e fixes my blke1 my fishing reel 1!14 even lilY
moes and he (_ixes my llltl~ sister's doll many timeb. When we h\lrl ourselves lie is our
lir1t aid doetor and he can fix a band,age so It won't lipl't a bit. If we fall oilt wi,th OIU'
playmates, he fixes that too4He just talks and pretty soon we JU~ toQ 115lulf\le4 to quar' rei.
Daddy says the Church where we all go, is his 'flxit shop.' He says the songs, pray.
and sermons \le hear; there often prove to be just the right wrenc~ be nee4s ~0 fix
something especl~lly if it's a heart that needs menqlng. He says If many people who
don't atte~d church would shop arou!ld and find a churc~ they like and then give It a
good trial they'd find 'tltat a lot of the things ·that ordinarily have to be fixed, won't
get broke in the first plaee:"
.

Sunday-Channell
10:00
10:30
11:00
!!:SO
12:00
12:80
1:00

tamp U11to My Feet
l,ook U9 and Live
United Nat1ona In Action
Came,a Three
Let'! Take A Trip
Wild BDI Htckolr
Badge and Bullels
T:oo Sunda¥&gt; Showcase
8:30 The Last Word
1:00 Face tb• NaUoii
4:30 CBS News
5:00 Capitol Preview
5:30 MGM Preview
6:$0 Annie Oatley

7:00 Lllalle
7:30 Ba9helor Falher
~:00 Ed Bl!lliVII!IoiQIOw
9:00 GE Thoairl

Channel S:.Monday

e:oo

f:4S CJIII New•

9:00 Vorninc' Show
GW'Y VD,'Qre
10:30 Aiillur Codtre7
11 30 Dptto
12:00 News ~I Noon'
12:10 Katie's Almanae
12:15 Love or LU~
12:so ~eu~~ 1011 '1'f:!!!illlll._.
I2·f5 o-.~~·~ Ull!il
1:00 Katie's Kltohen
1:30 All t~a Wilrl~ 'l'1lrlll
2:00 Beat the Clock
2:30 H~uset&gt;Jrty
3:00 Big ·P!IYqH
8·30 Tb~ Vel!llct II Youn ·
4·00 :erlibterl Day
10:~

With the hope that it will, ;.- so me measure, foster and help sustain that which is good in fal'l"ljy and community life, this feotur,.ls stionsorerf hv the business firms al"ld organizotiors whose
~s ' oopear belgw. · ··

Allen Appliance SerY. '
IM 1!. Main Sl.

Pnmeroy Calllent Block Co.
Pomeroy, Oblo

Pomero3

Stiffler Red Anchor

ltlcer F11rniture
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Pomeroy Budpt Slsoppbtg

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•lo Yalt1~ laking Co .

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lltterJ of Rollllm Bread

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THE CITIZENS NATIONAL BANK
"'111e Friendly Buk"

Mlddlepert, 9ldo

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otore "''ID•te' ln~ -pu~flll!er ll~­
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LOCAL TALENT

Deeealber at.,

fowh ~tats, on Portlanrl Road

Iunday Sebbcl 9·30 am !11'eacHtn~
10:80 am,· and B1bl~ - ~tud,\ Wednesday 8 vm. P..tor C- \"· Prof
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U.S. qovemment Bonds .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. • .. .. ..
r~n\mpal and School Bonds .......... :. . . . . . . . . .

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edei'al Reserve Bank Stock .......... . _•... . .. .,_
10,500.00
Loans and Discounts .. . .. . .. .. . . .. . .. ... .. . .. .. ..
15'19145.49
(,'an~ Bul!ding ($8,300.90
Fixtures (f5$16.l5) • . • . · '-1S:61S.l5 ,
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Total Asseta _.... . , $4,042,283.11
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Capital Funds:
Common Stock ....... _..... ,. . . .. .. . . $100,000.00
Surplus .. .. . .. . .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. . 250,00o.tl0
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Undivided Profits .. . ....... _.. .. .. . ..
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Total Deji(Jsits ,. . . . . . $3.623.803.49
Total Liabilities . . . . . $4,042,288.11 3...

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SAFETY
MAKES

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4:15 ~c:ret Storm
uo. Edae of Nil~l
5·00 Earl' Sbow
I 30 YOW' Eilo Reporlel 1
6:45 SJ)Oi'IJ Parada
6 55 Weatherman '
'7'00 1Leave It To Beaver'
7 SO Rob. H6pd
8:00 Burno and AileD
8 80 Talent St:oull
G:OO · Danny Thumu
9 30 Deeemhl!r ' Bride
til,oo Studio One
11.00 Qp,to-the·"l~ute Nelli
11:03° Scanninl the WNiher11:iO 1.1!• Late show

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John B. D!lwnlng
Paul S. Smart
H. N. Swift
Rodney Downing
l!•rtha B Jl.~tbbu~
ftarold l!l. Hubbard

0mee1111 IDd Eltli)GJee&amp;:
John B. Downing, Chairman of the Board
Rodney Downing, President
Paul S Smart. VIce Pres. -" Cashier
Harold E. H~Sbbard, Ass't. CIIShier
Rase S Revn~l4s. Aes't. C~
f'l•"• G•8'e Alft. f'!•lifer
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Kathryn 1\Qwlev, Boo~lwel!er

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Member Federal Deposit Insurance CorporatiOn

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Doyton Fol,..onl 6! Plquo 46
llllofontolno 62 v.. "'ott 59
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A few notes about the 65-67 Racine-Pomeroy game: Larry_ ~'!';/;,':1~=~• 67
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Jj!nm 2.qt. Piotol-Orip
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ellipty with one hand.
Btllliant chrome plated
101kt copper body. Cool,
black Bakelite trim. Natllul copper bottom
matdt01 Revere Copper·
C~ St~nlcu Steel perfectly. Can't ruat ot' bum
tbrouah. A whl1k with •
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tlil&gt;a briaht. Come in and
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Team Three Games - Simon's
MaTrket 2844
51 · 1
Mar~~ 904"g e Game - Simon's
STANDINGS
won Loll
P'kersb'g R&amp;R .. 3112 1012 .615
A88oe. Radio
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26 25 .SIO RuUund Red Devils too~ an
Painter.
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Racine Service
18\!o 3212 , 36 ~ ThOmpson'•'Kyger Cre~k cagers
at Pat Elida led. with
SEASON
Ind. lhree
gamesHIGHS
- D. Hawley Rutland led all the way owning
(A,.oe. Radio) 622.
. a all-19 bulge at the three-quarter
1d
mark. Although Coach Jim Ven·
!game- W. Bellea (Rig &amp; narl cleaned his bench Ill! couldn't

74-31 Win At
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when · the· time· came:·· .
on'· Mlddleporhvbile tlcllnl the r::. t.o;,.•,
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10. Pomeroy bit on llpner
a! •. Improved clu~. Coaeh Nolan 16 'of 31 Nee throws Middleport we!sht
Swackhamer shifted lolike Erwin, on tlv'e of i3. 'ole Pa~th81'11 h~ 17 to pave the way
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8-l, Into the. center aJol and mov- field goils, Middleport got 18: OXP~IlliDil" of major league
ed Kelly to lbe ;wing. j{eiiy
conileeted ov 3~ percent bail.
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field atlemptf, loli4dleport Tbe pro'lO.sal, drafted by a
, Bowie!
and Long had their,• ~st onOnce
32 perunt.
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at shooting.
ugain Pomeroy's
•larUng man committee and announced
The Panthers could not unravel liye went all the way withotll fe. Frick's oWee late Friday, will be
an offenoe until the oecond quart- lief.
submitted to the jomt major
er. taking a five to seven point Middleport re•e'rves defe,te4 teague meetings in New York Jan. ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;,._
lead• midway In that frame and Pomeroy re,.rve• 26-23. Jim Har- · SiQce Frick will cast the de· r
holding II until
rally in "'row
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a 21-21 I tieI with·IIa ldfree is regarded
vote In
of athetie,'\ianit
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-Mitch
as ca!c
certain
Ind. I Game - Jim· Lewis 242. w• ·
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-- Score by quarters:
The proposal reaffirms
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em 771.
Pomeroy
6.17 33 1!0 City should not be closed lo the We are equiPped to
tllf cype Fire l!xl!ngulsber.
. TOP "5" BOWLERS
Middleport
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League because of the
Domewood
62'7 Indjviduol S&lt;oring: POMEROY- exod~• of the manta and Dodgm.
VISIT OUR COMPLETE
Wagner
M8 Hawthorne ll-0-IO; 'Johnson 4-13-21; And ot w1pes out the old principle
SALES AND SERVICE
McKinney, E.
~26 Folmer 3-0-6; Wilson ().3-3; Zirlle whereby major leaiue clubs
DEPARTMENT
Whipple
1109 ll-0-10. 'Totals '17 (16 of 31) 50..
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Meellinte
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MIDDLEPORT:
1-3-2; fl
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6-3-12; Crook&amp;
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Pomeroy ·
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Records ".·
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JOHN
RICHMOND

Reg. $24.95

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Tunes ·~ ·Hillbilly
Jazz and Classics
Rock ·N' Roll
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IRON

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1968, for the real ••late kn !WII al
'he WIUIIm lind MII'Y Hull property, localerl about one mil·: north
of ~~nvU)e, Scl~lo Tq·1nablp~
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c~ntral toootion in ll.ldd:cpor!
4 r;;ni, ond -bat.; furnl;bed apirton corner Jot. Will aolUPrniln·
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Hr"R.'WL!NGS ~ONS co. -14 ment.
•'6035-X. D. L. Beck, 212 IJ. 3r1
hpur Wl'!lcklir . BeMee. Dsy S r~IOJ
and both, Middleport. .Middleport, onto.
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New l!ome on RT. 7 6 mi. from
By TID W. IROWff
ClEALFIUI
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CookSeaIfoid Aar 1' rop 0 "' 0
ing facliltie! inte,;.ated. Maho•- Ohioans who are old enouah 19
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Cilnton Fisher, lllddloporl.
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vote but are in 1-e armed 1ervlees
Ph.lne 621&gt;11-X.
· u 1 tf t ony palfellin4 livlni &amp; .dining may, 11111Ume beilnning Jomllll')l i
r •. foot woQd buriling firepla•• !Jiake apfllcatlon to their Botrda
111115 Ford V8 Customllnr 2 dr. SeAutom'ttle lomd air oil heal. 3
of Election• lor 1968 Primm• 1nf,
dan. Fomomatiti One careful l'l'alier space. · lleMtt oi Middleacre$ jan~ .' ll. K. Ru1sell, Pom- General
Eleetlon 'loalll)tl: ~
&gt;wder. New Buick trade-ln.
port. Get loe•ted before p~ud4y
eroy, Ohio
12 30 6&lt;P
thouah
their
borne precinct DIIY bt
,1,295. Blaeltnar'o Pomeroy.
lf_DUDd hurt• you. Phone Q~.
In a ~&amp;lstratlon are• lbe1 are .._ '•
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empted while In the mvice.
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AppUoatlon may be made on • J I
poatoge-free post oard fonn, Obi~
S~dan. Power glide. Show room
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I'OitllltQ&gt;v: - B·room frame h'll!se wu one of the lint llaiA!rr 10 tbt
l!laettnar's Pomeo:oy. 12 28 6tc d7l HelpWonted
~th bat~, ~~~ - of high water, Union to •~'~."'"" ecee~nee ot
easy wt]klng dlalane; to buoi- thl! federal form.
',B&amp;ti Otdl •&gt;88" :1 dr. Holliday Cpe. BEYOUR OWN BOSS. Represent nesl ~~- $fl500.00. Owner wlll
And Ohio ranb hlp In ll'lDY .
R'o packed to the brim with vim. ·Avon Cosmetics. H you C.n fln3nce: ,
ToflS I&gt; tondltion and appear- ,pare 4 houra a 4~Y, write .,. at MIDDLIPORT - 4-room frame otker ways In ma-ing.JI ea~r for
ance. $1,195 Blaettnar's )'om- once. No obiliatlon to ioqlllre. house, neept ,.eonllructlon, all service men lllrl we&gt;Qien to eter·
eroy.
1.2 23 6tr
utUitle~ 'In houae. Large lot. else their franchlie reaardlesa of
Avon, Box 148, M.arietta.
beln&amp; io aomo far-lluoa outpoat.
~-----'---'-z_s_tc_ 1 $2'700.tlt). owner wlll flnaltce.
SUBURBAN -6-room frame home 111 19158 we a88lsted in aettinC bal·
r-;.IVSR;.;b"wa&amp;on Exocpstationed ID
wa\er In houae, fuel oll circu- toto to fi~e Ohioan•
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tlan,l in every way. $1,49S .
lator heat 1~-a&lt;re lot with ~ar· 11Little Am,riea' in the election
Blaett~ar·a Pomeroy. 12 28 8tc 1181
age an~ other balldln&amp;B. $5000, projeet known u "Operation ~P
freeze" and only reeently the DeOWner will finance.
Wt!!nted
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tense Department expreltiOd Ill
PARM
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acrea
with
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1wept wing beauty. New Pontiac
gr~Ut~de for \lie cqoperation of
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trado·in. $),695. Blnettnar's Pom- _W_il_l"'&lt;i~
Sllte of Ohio in tile Federal
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all
mjneral
right!,
eroy. .
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Voting Aaoillince Progiam for
CUCKLil RIALTY
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Pj40NE Jt)8.Y oerviee peraonnel.
•' . ..tM Bulck Vs Super:2d;:"Rivier3 Now taking applications for · Sen· lOX 22t
tilorl Newspaper Rou"' In (I) ~. SIC
WilenI tbe' Federal Voting AasflPower $tocring t. Brakes
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Pomeroy.
Call
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pomerQy.
tonce A~ was IDadgurated In
Owned ·by one of oiir local mer·
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cbanls. New Buick trade-in.
walv!ng•the re&amp;lstration requlreBlnetlr.ar'a, Pomeroy. 12 28 6tc - --. ~--..--tpree state~ al)oWini more ll!an
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45 dayi "round trip" for ballota
h Wlllys StRlion Wagon, original tinol Newspaper Routea In Tbe .annnal
meeting ot tht (bal)oll are made avaUa~l' io Ohio
paint and . tirea. New rlutch, Middleport. f•li SUU, POmc·
•lf1C""O!dets of the Polileroy ~a·
new batlery. lluns Cine. $47~.0"
roy.
12-13·1' tlooalllan~ of P.omOfOY, Ohio for to service ll"!IDPnel 811 rim before
an eleetlonl and wu one of 14
Phone ~7H{,
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tile election of direct~ an~ 1M il'tet aciepliils· the federal poat
20)Business
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tra1111aeUon of •nr. other b"'on~11 c..-d appllcat.iPn and wa• one of 30
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may come before the meetln&amp; 4Utes permlttiq them to vote by
wl)1lle~beld at the of(leo of said ablentee baU9t. Sinee \bat Ume
6 desirable lots. Out of Rood disGo'Od Clean Utilld Cars
Potneror National Bank on Jan·
alate• bave liberalized aom•
trict. Racine. Phone ,3~31.
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Models
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OF fD of lbese aide but Ohio still
in the .vanquard of giving tbe
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.: '. WestiJogbonise
refrijjerator. Lorge
AUTO SALES
(1) ~. 3, 4, 8, 7, g,@ 19 !113; !Otc . uniform a ebanee 19 h~ve a say In
: " ·W.Z,JI.ew. White, green ini~vernment 'pullell blck home.
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and tltree l!OdrqPIIIJ, nationa)L' ll!laar Rsndolpb 'and children, Ak·
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tnd .taob One tyr•wrlter desk
well wol'\b ~ ~P· Thlf 1 1'1!' qp lofr; llid )(11. $. E. Young
llld one !IU111! cabhet, handl(lade. o•'or fn;• !na~eot!on ploone 383-ll,
Gilmure S~p~ly St•Jre, Pomoroy, ,Jlllll LA$'!' ahopplng place,. !' · · ll$11!fdiy :~venlnJ. fbey also visit·
On~ elcetric tabI• oiaw, ·~· woo~
All YIOrk guaranteed Fully In·
Mme ~re~ared t~ deal. Fall 1111 'WJt. Ot~o Y~unra pannt~ Mr.
lathe, one oo!ld oolt sodcboard,
rorod. VauJ;han's Ind•.lstrial l nd
fre• , doll ..ey. !Co,'I In tomor an'd "'••. '11. aymond Randolph.
011• "Whl:e'' seWing machine,
Ileal A.,,tlal Termite Control Sir
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~&gt;~••· ~~ Jll•rvs. w v. , 2~ tf row.r Anything of Vllvalue taken
&gt;fro. Ollie IIIU!, Mra. Nathan
In trad~.
Biggs and ehlldr,n, Mrs. Bertie
10 ' fit!,
WAVERLY MOBILE
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cause he Is convmced a contributing factor lo the Tornado lly)'!a 66 S•nduoky 41
Ra~~!~S:~e game - A!ioelated free throws for· t2 points.
loss was plain old tuckeredness. '
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Score
"Pomeroy was pressing Wolfe•pretty hard," and be simply Vormonl 73 Rhodt lolond ·66
D. Hawley, A8SO&lt;. Badio
184
171
ran out of gas in the last quarter, especially on defense," said 11• MlchHI Vt. 67 Northt11rn 51 w. Belles,·Rig and R..l
· NEED GOOD
55
7
Larry, And he added that even If his. boys bad been able 1o ~'~~·:..~ ~ .:.~,::,-~~ ~ 2
P. Will, Alfioc. Radio
188
get back out to check that guard (Zir~le, Bruce, 11 out of 16 CCNY G6• lrooklyn Col!fll 151
R. Davis, Xssoc. Radio
187
from far out) It would still have been touch and go the way Maryl•nd 72 South Carolina 5•
D. Hannahs, Assoc. Radio
16~
FOR THE BEST!
that game sizzled &amp;long.
Vlrwlnlo 11 Cltmoon 15 •
Crows Steak House bowlers won
eANY
TYPE!
Ma
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games
from
Ohio
Produce,
Pt.
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I'll 'I' 72 South Corollno 59
Pleossnt, In the Men's Clossic. R.
See or Call
~~~~o:..v;::::: ~::.~: .~~·7r Gibbs
Jr. led the local boys witll
Rtll• 67 Wllynt St. u. 57
a 223 high lingle and a 603 total.
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Dlnloon" Grlnntll 61
1'ho Stealc House rolled a ne•
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c..lthltn " Monmouth 51
season high of 2758 . It. Roose hod
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214 hi~h single and K. Wlilllam•
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had 558 total plns for Ohio Pro· 814 E. Main St. Pomeroy
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0NitiD PRISS
fefence
••· Moxlco
Lutlitron60 duce Team.
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. ~ill at Chapenii\'1" ''111'· c· Oklo, "1"1''""'
Clfy U. 19 Now
San Francllco vis· St..Maty Tox. 95 Trinity Tox 65
North c;aroltna. San Frane"isco 1,18Fofth·ranked
San Jo1o Stato and IOih·ranked Ortgon Stolt 15 Callfornl• 43
and TemPle - trcHh from victor- Temple meets Lebonon Valley.
UCLA 64 o,..... 51
l~s in holiday baskclhall tourn ~­
Three other hlghly·rated t~am s ldoho 67 •Ianford 59
mcnt · f!wlng back Into action
suffered their lnllial defeats ·
- -·- - - to{llght against Inferior opponent,; &gt;f the ,season earlier thi! , woek
The third-ranked Tar Heel' Jl!o will he acllve tonight. Sixth·
wcil-rCAted following their 39·30 ••nkod Michi&amp;an State Ia at Ohio
triumph over North Carolina Stat• Slate, oevenlh · ranked Maryland
TWIN CITY LIAGUI '
In the final rounol of tho Dixie vllits Clemson, and elghth·rank&lt;!ri
High Three Game Ind. - DameClassic lut Saturday, play W•k·.' Cincinnati travels to Tul,.,
wood 627.
Forc11l in an Atlanllc Coast C1111
High Single Game - Damewood
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Fourth.rankcd Wcs~ Virginia,
240.
lbc only unboalen member of tn•
l!nltcd Pro11 top 10 &lt;lnlerlaln.! Team Throe Gameo - D. WarnWashington &amp; Lee in a Southern ed 1960.
Cunrerence game 1 a n d nlnt'1· Team Sinele Game - v. Warner
ranked , Bradley vilits North Tox· 732.
state.
sTANDINos w.. Loot
Top-ranked 'Kunaos and 1eeond· Sport Center,._
34 11
The Wuhama White Faloons won ranked Kunsu State 11e Idle th" Fore"'an AbbOtt
28 23
their •lxth aamo of tho sea•on Fri- weekend. Both were beaten In Davia warner
28 2S
day night " they edgod the Rav· thclr last oulipgs. Kansal whipped Friendly Tavern
, 25 28
Wt can help you orrongt toty financing
en•wood R41Cl Devils, !13-49, on the Kanm State In thf Big Eight tour· Kaisor
21~ 29"
with no monty down and 36 month• 1o
Rovonswood floor .
nament last Monday, then the lay· American Legi~D
\7\!o 38\1
Roy Clark; veteran Wahama hawk• Wt!ro knocked on by OklaIIASOJII HIGHS
pay on oil remodeling _or ttpalflng proltdt
guard, led the Falcon scoring as he homa Stale Thuroday nlwht.
Ind. 3 Gamea - Damewood •27.
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beat nlghto o! lhe~,.ason.
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Lei ua arrangt for an
John Layne, playing lho pivot
position in the second half for
lnsulatlnt lolt In lht
: Waha1na, accounted for 15. ,ThiraHic
and alclewall• ol
teen o! those point! ramo In tho
yaur home. Sqvlng 1
aeeon~ half.
Gary Roush, dlmlnutlvo guard,
llladt In fuel over a
tallied 13 r.. hi1 beat oltorl thus
ftw heatl~g HGtona
In In the ae .. on. The Falcons
won the game In the cio•ing min·
will IIGY lor rhe lei&gt;.
uteo w~cn they hit on lllveral free
throw ouompta,
The undeleated Falcons will enlerlain once beaten !14clne on the
Peatl Walla
Wahan1a floor Tueoday evening.
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R.acme s Tornadoes, once. beaten by Pomeroy when Coacli
Larry Morr1son fi gure d th ey r,an ·out of gas 1D
· th e 1ast. gual'"
ter, meet a better than average ba-ll club tqnight on thetr
home floor. Ames-Bern, the home bailiwick of Athens' Coach
Charley McAfee four years ago, Is the opposition.
s:;r::f~J~.:~~!':'1o37
luctlond
Paul Cll$0, professor emeritus l)f basketball o,ut of Woyneoflold
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Marietta College, gutdes.the A-B boys now. If it hadn t bee
. n Mlllor Cl'".
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for a foul-up with eligibility rules, and M~. Emswiler of, CQ· Homllton Public 83 P omouth 56
Jumbus, A-B now would have a 7·2 record. As it is, the"won- Cols. North 65 Cltvt.
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lost column reads 4·5.
Mlddltltwn 19 Cols. Soo!h 39
Their key playmaker Max Seifrjed a boy a lot like Bob Mlffhlln 63 F11nklln Holghtt 43
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unofficial recordr, compii- rc. o . cme as year, vo unteered last year for ~tx months Carroll 65 Conti Wlnchtohr 64
servtce With an army reservist unit. Emswiler ruled that since Chllllcolht 67 MtrloHa 57
JI,tn White:
he didn't go by request of the government, rather thlm by TIH!ln Columblon 65 lucyruo 62
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Mtrtlni'FIIT'f 64 Whttllnt 5I
SEO STANDINGS
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had
played
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three
early
games
of
A·l!'s·thls
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Mlllonbvrv 52 Gltnmont ~· .·.
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of
which
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won,
but
finally
lost
via
forfeit.
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4 0 2SI 163
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Worthington 44 Maryovlllo 42
.i· ·l\\hens
3 I 235 198
.iW~IIilon'
2 2 244 217
-~lpi;Uo
2 2 WI 249
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It may be noted here that by t~e next time the Tornadoes London 51 Grm City 49
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I 3 187 229 and Ames-Bern play on Feb. 7 at Ames·Bern, Mr. Seifried Cots. 1111 70 Mtnofltld ..
iddleport
0 4 190 269
4Bon .
~prwoool 72 Clnclnnotl WithrOW' 56
u 4 181 279 will be eligible. He is ti-l and a fine floor technician. .
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Meanwhile, Ames-Bern \;jj; staying in their conte!ls with ~Tm· :':;'~ 1 ~ ~~nc. DIPor,.l53
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Clnclnnal McNJ&lt;hol11 57
4 107 26.8 ts averaging 18 pomts per game. A·B overall height without '
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4 102 25.5 S~ifried prob~bly is a little under Racine's.
How will lhe Tornado fare? Morrison wants a ' win badly Conlon Lln.. ln 63 Obt~lln 41
4 8~ 21.3
4 80 20.0 So do Wolfe, Adams, Salser, McDade and Powell. And further: ~=:::: ~~:.!3~·~~':.,30
4 77
more, they wanted Wahama to win at Ravenswood last night Alllonco 47 Borborton 43 54
4 116
so the Falcon would be coming against them next Tuesday Lonc111tr 62 combrlcltt 57 ·
4 55
night at Wahama with an unsullied record.
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4 53
o1um-•· Wtlhnon 45
4 52
Nowarlr St. Pranclo 50
Qn erS ere fo8$Sfng 0
Columbuo Rot1ry 40
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Xenia 60 Mlamloburt 31
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Doyton Fol,..onl 6! Plquo 46
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has been workil~ his gang hard, and that me~ns hard, be· Flodloy 73 Fromonrho! 64

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Team Three Games - Simon's
MaTrket 2844
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Mar~~ 904"g e Game - Simon's
STANDINGS
won Loll
P'kersb'g R&amp;R .. 3112 1012 .615
A88oe. Radio
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26 25 .SIO RuUund Red Devils too~ an
Painter.
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Racine Service
18\!o 3212 , 36 ~ ThOmpson'•'Kyger Cre~k cagers
at Pat Elida led. with
SEASON
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gamesHIGHS
- D. Hawley Rutland led all the way owning
(A,.oe. Radio) 622.
. a all-19 bulge at the three-quarter
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door W Zirkle froin t~li 1~11 wlnr the. fourth.
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when · the· time· came:·· .
on'· Mlddleporhvbile tlcllnl the r::. t.o;,.•,
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10. Pomeroy bit on llpner
a! •. Improved clu~. Coaeh Nolan 16 'of 31 Nee throws Middleport we!sht
Swackhamer shifted lolike Erwin, on tlv'e of i3. 'ole Pa~th81'11 h~ 17 to pave the way
"an
8-l, Into the. center aJol and mov- field goils, Middleport got 18: OXP~IlliDil" of major league
ed Kelly to lbe ;wing. j{eiiy
conileeted ov 3~ percent bail.
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not hilling,-however.
field atlemptf, loli4dleport Tbe pro'lO.sal, drafted by a
, Bowie!
and Long had their,• ~st onOnce
32 perunt.
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at shooting.
ugain Pomeroy's
•larUng man committee and announced
The Panthers could not unravel liye went all the way withotll fe. Frick's oWee late Friday, will be
an offenoe until the oecond quart- lief.
submitted to the jomt major
er. taking a five to seven point Middleport re•e'rves defe,te4 teague meetings in New York Jan. ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;,._
lead• midway In that frame and Pomeroy re,.rve• 26-23. Jim Har- · SiQce Frick will cast the de· r
holding II until
rally in "'row
ris
a 21-21 I tieI with·IIa ldfree is regarded
vote In
of athetie,'\ianit
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-Mitch
as ca!c
certain
Ind. I Game - Jim· Lewis 242. w• ·
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-- Score by quarters:
The proposal reaffirms
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em 771.
Pomeroy
6.17 33 1!0 City should not be closed lo the We are equiPped to
tllf cype Fire l!xl!ngulsber.
. TOP "5" BOWLERS
Middleport
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Domewood
62'7 Indjviduol S&lt;oring: POMEROY- exod~• of the manta and Dodgm.
VISIT OUR COMPLETE
Wagner
M8 Hawthorne ll-0-IO; 'Johnson 4-13-21; And ot w1pes out the old principle
SALES AND SERVICE
McKinney, E.
~26 Folmer 3-0-6; Wilson ().3-3; Zirlle whereby major leaiue clubs
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hpur Wl'!lcklir . BeMee. Dsy S r~IOJ
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By TID W. IROWff
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Cilnton Fisher, lllddloporl.
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Ph.lne 621&gt;11-X.
· u 1 tf t ony palfellin4 livlni &amp; .dining may, 11111Ume beilnning Jomllll')l i
r •. foot woQd buriling firepla•• !Jiake apfllcatlon to their Botrda
111115 Ford V8 Customllnr 2 dr. SeAutom'ttle lomd air oil heal. 3
of Election• lor 1968 Primm• 1nf,
dan. Fomomatiti One careful l'l'alier space. · lleMtt oi Middleacre$ jan~ .' ll. K. Ru1sell, Pom- General
Eleetlon 'loalll)tl: ~
&gt;wder. New Buick trade-ln.
port. Get loe•ted before p~ud4y
eroy, Ohio
12 30 6&lt;P
thouah
their
borne precinct DIIY bt
,1,295. Blaeltnar'o Pomeroy.
lf_DUDd hurt• you. Phone Q~.
In a ~&amp;lstratlon are• lbe1 are .._ '•
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empted while In the mvice.
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AppUoatlon may be made on • J I
poatoge-free post oard fonn, Obi~
S~dan. Power glide. Show room
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I'OitllltQ&gt;v: - B·room frame h'll!se wu one of the lint llaiA!rr 10 tbt
l!laettnar's Pomeo:oy. 12 28 6tc d7l HelpWonted
~th bat~, ~~~ - of high water, Union to •~'~."'"" ecee~nee ot
easy wt]klng dlalane; to buoi- thl! federal form.
',B&amp;ti Otdl •&gt;88" :1 dr. Holliday Cpe. BEYOUR OWN BOSS. Represent nesl ~~- $fl500.00. Owner wlll
And Ohio ranb hlp In ll'lDY .
R'o packed to the brim with vim. ·Avon Cosmetics. H you C.n fln3nce: ,
ToflS I&gt; tondltion and appear- ,pare 4 houra a 4~Y, write .,. at MIDDLIPORT - 4-room frame otker ways In ma-ing.JI ea~r for
ance. $1,195 Blaettnar's )'om- once. No obiliatlon to ioqlllre. house, neept ,.eonllructlon, all service men lllrl we&gt;Qien to eter·
eroy.
1.2 23 6tr
utUitle~ 'In houae. Large lot. else their franchlie reaardlesa of
Avon, Box 148, M.arietta.
beln&amp; io aomo far-lluoa outpoat.
~-----'---'-z_s_tc_ 1 $2'700.tlt). owner wlll flnaltce.
SUBURBAN -6-room frame home 111 19158 we a88lsted in aettinC bal·
r-;.IVSR;.;b"wa&amp;on Exocpstationed ID
wa\er In houae, fuel oll circu- toto to fi~e Ohioan•
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tlan,l in every way. $1,49S .
lator heat 1~-a&lt;re lot with ~ar· 11Little Am,riea' in the election
Blaett~ar·a Pomeroy. 12 28 8tc 1181
age an~ other balldln&amp;B. $5000, projeet known u "Operation ~P
freeze" and only reeently the DeOWner will finance.
Wt!!nted
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gr~Ut~de for \lie cqoperation of
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trado·in. $),695. Blnettnar's Pom- _W_il_l"'&lt;i~
Sllte of Ohio in tile Federal
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Voting Aaoillince Progiam for
CUCKLil RIALTY
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Pj40NE Jt)8.Y oerviee peraonnel.
•' . ..tM Bulck Vs Super:2d;:"Rivier3 Now taking applications for · Sen· lOX 22t
tilorl Newspaper Rou"' In (I) ~. SIC
WilenI tbe' Federal Voting AasflPower $tocring t. Brakes
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Pomeroy.
Call
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pomerQy.
tonce A~ was IDadgurated In
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cbanls. New Buick trade-in.
walv!ng•the re&amp;lstration requlreBlnetlr.ar'a, Pomeroy. 12 28 6tc - --. ~--..--tpree state~ al)oWini more ll!an
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Now taking apJ)U~ations for S,enLEGA~ NOTICI
45 dayi "round trip" for ballota
h Wlllys StRlion Wagon, original tinol Newspaper Routea In Tbe .annnal
meeting ot tht (bal)oll are made avaUa~l' io Ohio
paint and . tirea. New rlutch, Middleport. f•li SUU, POmc·
•lf1C""O!dets of the Polileroy ~a·
new batlery. lluns Cine. $47~.0"
roy.
12-13·1' tlooalllan~ of P.omOfOY, Ohio for to service ll"!IDPnel 811 rim before
an eleetlonl and wu one of 14
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may come before the meetln&amp; 4Utes permlttiq them to vote by
wl)1lle~beld at the of(leo of said ablentee baU9t. Sinee \bat Ume
6 desirable lots. Out of Rood disGo'Od Clean Utilld Cars
Potneror National Bank on Jan·
alate• bave liberalized aom•
trict. Racine. Phone ,3~31.
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refrijjerator. Lorge
AUTO SALES
(1) ~. 3, 4, 8, 7, g,@ 19 !113; !Otc . uniform a ebanee 19 h~ve a say In
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ChristmB! aupper gueslo at the
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eilimat•o Foreman &amp; AbJolt.
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famillta, Mr. and Mrs. Clarenca
736 E. Moln St.
wltb 10 new and uaed trallera Randolph and children, of New
•t : FOR SJ ~: one LaMP8"t.tiJ deep
14 to 6q k, alap 10 wide,. '!'\f. Sprlng!leld, Ohio, Mr. l!ld lolrt.
PomtRIJ, Ohio
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and tltree l!OdrqPIIIJ, nationa)L' ll!laar Rsndolpb 'and children, Ak·
tank anu swil&lt;b. Alsu 85-foet l'ltqno No. 12J - Alt1r 5 PM
10-1-11
kno'!n •mull.. The ' lqwest ~.. roll and )!r, ud lira. Poroel Blgp
pl.,.tlc , :~e. 1\i 1 I y,; one
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alb\e ·lft'!IIJ anywhere. Prlve
lln4 ~lt!llker\', ,~Qul. .
architect's dfawlns table, ,.,ol -~-~ - -TIRMITtiS UTUitloNATID
little ~~ ~o:~ 1 lo!, Tbeae ~r ,
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'ad )lff {ltbo F. Young cal·
tnd .taob One tyr•wrlter desk
well wol'\b ~ ~P· Thlf 1 1'1!' qp lofr; llid )(11. $. E. Young
llld one !IU111! cabhet, handl(lade. o•'or fn;• !na~eot!on ploone 383-ll,
Gilmure S~p~ly St•Jre, Pomoroy, ,Jlllll LA$'!' ahopplng place,. !' · · ll$11!fdiy :~venlnJ. fbey also visit·
On~ elcetric tabI• oiaw, ·~· woo~
All YIOrk guaranteed Fully In·
Mme ~re~ared t~ deal. Fall 1111 'WJt. Ot~o Y~unra pannt~ Mr.
lathe, one oo!ld oolt sodcboard,
rorod. VauJ;han's Ind•.lstrial l nd
fre• , doll ..ey. !Co,'I In tomor an'd "'••. '11. aymond Randolph.
011• "Whl:e'' seWing machine,
Ileal A.,,tlal Termite Control Sir
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~&gt;~••· ~~ Jll•rvs. w v. , 2~ tf row.r Anything of Vllvalue taken
&gt;fro. Ollie IIIU!, Mra. Nathan
In trad~.
Biggs and ehlldr,n, Mrs. Bertie
10 ' fit!,
WAVERLY MOBILE
BliP and daugbte{ called on Mr.
. HOM~ SAlLES
and Mra. Do110l Bill•· Th~rsday
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and visited Mis. Opal' Blin at the
STRUCTURAL I BEAMS
Peirl Randolph home.'
, WAVIRLY, OHIO
Everett Day Ia ill ShelteriDg
SCRAP IRON - METALS
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ad""'u iJ 2a2 ocean View, Sa)lta tended the funeral of John Frank
. Mew Fur,ltur.
"ONCRETE BLOCKS
Cruz, California haa been duly ap- FeU Sunday afternoon at Ewing
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of Fay lllltoo ·late of Syracuoe, Mr. and folra. Edgar R19dolph
Melia County, Ohio, deceased.
And children retul'lled to the!\'~
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Dited tbia 26th day of Deeem· home In Akl'on, Thursda1.
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'lohD C. Bacon
LOSER HONOIIID
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COLUMBUS, Ohio UP - Jack
On Rt. ' 3' Coli Wm.IGI'UIIfr
Mtlis CoantYI Ohio
Crabtree, Oregon University quar- ' '
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Cornebus 3 6 12; Williams o 1 o·
Wicklser 0 3 3; Thomproon 2 o 4:
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cause he Is convmced a contributing factor lo the Tornado lly)'!a 66 S•nduoky 41
Ra~~!~S:~e game - A!ioelated free throws for· t2 points.
loss was plain old tuckeredness. '
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Score
"Pomeroy was pressing Wolfe•pretty hard," and be simply Vormonl 73 Rhodt lolond ·66
D. Hawley, A8SO&lt;. Badio
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ran out of gas in the last quarter, especially on defense," said 11• MlchHI Vt. 67 Northt11rn 51 w. Belles,·Rig and R..l
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P. Will, Alfioc. Radio
188
get back out to check that guard (Zir~le, Bruce, 11 out of 16 CCNY G6• lrooklyn Col!fll 151
R. Davis, Xssoc. Radio
187
from far out) It would still have been touch and go the way Maryl•nd 72 South Carolina 5•
D. Hannahs, Assoc. Radio
16~
FOR THE BEST!
that game sizzled &amp;long.
Vlrwlnlo 11 Cltmoon 15 •
Crows Steak House bowlers won
eANY
TYPE!
Ma
1
d
2
games
from
Ohio
Produce,
Pt.
1
I'll 'I' 72 South Corollno 59
Pleossnt, In the Men's Clossic. R.
See or Call
~~~~o:..v;::::: ~::.~: .~~·7r Gibbs
Jr. led the local boys witll
Rtll• 67 Wllynt St. u. 57
a 223 high lingle and a 603 total.
d~
Dlnloon" Grlnntll 61
1'ho Stealc House rolled a ne•
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c..lthltn " Monmouth 51
season high of 2758 . It. Roose hod
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,
·::•~ IS;I(.tnyon 56
1
214 hi~h single and K. Wlilllam•
•
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.. uth""'b 11 T
had 558 total plns for Ohio Pro· 814 E. Main St. Pomeroy
71
0NitiD PRISS
fefence
••· Moxlco
Lutlitron60 duce Team.
·
. ~ill at Chapenii\'1" ''111'· c· Oklo, "1"1''""'
Clfy U. 19 Now
San Francllco vis· St..Maty Tox. 95 Trinity Tox 65
North c;aroltna. San Frane"isco 1,18Fofth·ranked
San Jo1o Stato and IOih·ranked Ortgon Stolt 15 Callfornl• 43
and TemPle - trcHh from victor- Temple meets Lebonon Valley.
UCLA 64 o,..... 51
l~s in holiday baskclhall tourn ~­
Three other hlghly·rated t~am s ldoho 67 •Ianford 59
mcnt · f!wlng back Into action
suffered their lnllial defeats ·
- -·- - - to{llght against Inferior opponent,; &gt;f the ,season earlier thi! , woek
The third-ranked Tar Heel' Jl!o will he acllve tonight. Sixth·
wcil-rCAted following their 39·30 ••nkod Michi&amp;an State Ia at Ohio
triumph over North Carolina Stat• Slate, oevenlh · ranked Maryland
TWIN CITY LIAGUI '
In the final rounol of tho Dixie vllits Clemson, and elghth·rank&lt;!ri
High Three Game Ind. - DameClassic lut Saturday, play W•k·.' Cincinnati travels to Tul,.,
wood 627.
Forc11l in an Atlanllc Coast C1111
High Single Game - Damewood
-~
Fourth.rankcd Wcs~ Virginia,
240.
lbc only unboalen member of tn•
l!nltcd Pro11 top 10 &lt;lnlerlaln.! Team Throe Gameo - D. WarnWashington &amp; Lee in a Southern ed 1960.
Cunrerence game 1 a n d nlnt'1· Team Sinele Game - v. Warner
ranked , Bradley vilits North Tox· 732.
state.
sTANDINos w.. Loot
Top-ranked 'Kunaos and 1eeond· Sport Center,._
34 11
The Wuhama White Faloons won ranked Kunsu State 11e Idle th" Fore"'an AbbOtt
28 23
their •lxth aamo of tho sea•on Fri- weekend. Both were beaten In Davia warner
28 2S
day night " they edgod the Rav· thclr last oulipgs. Kansal whipped Friendly Tavern
, 25 28
Wt can help you orrongt toty financing
en•wood R41Cl Devils, !13-49, on the Kanm State In thf Big Eight tour· Kaisor
21~ 29"
with no monty down and 36 month• 1o
Rovonswood floor .
nament last Monday, then the lay· American Legi~D
\7\!o 38\1
Roy Clark; veteran Wahama hawk• Wt!ro knocked on by OklaIIASOJII HIGHS
pay on oil remodeling _or ttpalflng proltdt
guard, led the Falcon scoring as he homa Stale Thuroday nlwht.
Ind. 3 Gamea - Damewood •27.
losoeri In 18 polnta fer one of his 1 r;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~;;;;;;;;;;;;;i;;;;;;;;;,;~;;;;;;;;;;~:;;~v~
beat nlghto o! lhe~,.ason.
II
Lei ua arrangt for an
John Layne, playing lho pivot
position in the second half for
lnsulatlnt lolt In lht
: Waha1na, accounted for 15. ,ThiraHic
and alclewall• ol
teen o! those point! ramo In tho
yaur home. Sqvlng 1
aeeon~ half.
Gary Roush, dlmlnutlvo guard,
llladt In fuel over a
tallied 13 r.. hi1 beat oltorl thus
ftw heatl~g HGtona
In In the ae .. on. The Falcons
won the game In the cio•ing min·
will IIGY lor rhe lei&gt;.
uteo w~cn they hit on lllveral free
throw ouompta,
The undeleated Falcons will enlerlain once beaten !14clne on the
Peatl Walla
Wahan1a floor Tueoday evening.
~tdacorate alii, dreary
roo1111 wllh attracli'lt

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R.acme s Tornadoes, once. beaten by Pomeroy when Coacli
Larry Morr1son fi gure d th ey r,an ·out of gas 1D
· th e 1ast. gual'"
ter, meet a better than average ba-ll club tqnight on thetr
home floor. Ames-Bern, the home bailiwick of Athens' Coach
Charley McAfee four years ago, Is the opposition.
s:;r::f~J~.:~~!':'1o37
luctlond
Paul Cll$0, professor emeritus l)f basketball o,ut of Woyneoflold
93
41
Marietta College, gutdes.the A-B boys now. If it hadn t bee
. n Mlllor Cl'".
"' 58 Col•-:;• Gro" 39
for a foul-up with eligibility rules, and M~. Emswiler of, CQ· Homllton Public 83 P omouth 56
Jumbus, A-B now would have a 7·2 record. As it is, the"won- Cols. North 65 Cltvt.
1
lost column reads 4·5.
Mlddltltwn 19 Cols. Soo!h 39
Their key playmaker Max Seifrjed a boy a lot like Bob Mlffhlln 63 F11nklln Holghtt 43
Bi h f Ra ' I t
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0 I ann• 69 Grondvlow 60
unofficial recordr, compii- rc. o . cme as year, vo unteered last year for ~tx months Carroll 65 Conti Wlnchtohr 64
servtce With an army reservist unit. Emswiler ruled that since Chllllcolht 67 MtrloHa 57
JI,tn White:
he didn't go by request of the government, rather thlm by TIH!ln Columblon 65 lucyruo 62
",..
volunteering, he became ineligible for one semester.
Mtrtlni'FIIT'f 64 Whttllnt 5I
SEO STANDINGS
~·.
Seifried
had
played
in
three
early
games
of
A·l!'s·thls
year
Mlllonbvrv 52 Gltnmont ~· .·.
w. L. For
all
of
which
were
won,
but
finally
lost
via
forfeit.
.
::::""on
,.cruLkor65olnF4t9. Wllh ton 36
4 0 2SI 163
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• 0 232 171
Worthington 44 Maryovlllo 42
.i· ·l\\hens
3 I 235 198
.iW~IIilon'
2 2 244 217
-~lpi;Uo
2 2 WI 249
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It may be noted here that by t~e next time the Tornadoes London 51 Grm City 49
··
I 3 187 229 and Ames-Bern play on Feb. 7 at Ames·Bern, Mr. Seifried Cots. 1111 70 Mtnofltld ..
iddleport
0 4 190 269
4Bon .
~prwoool 72 Clnclnnotl WithrOW' 56
u 4 181 279 will be eligible. He is ti-l and a fine floor technician. .
!'eloonvllle
Meanwhile, Ames-Bern \;jj; staying in their conte!ls with ~Tm· :':;'~ 1 ~ ~~nc. DIPor,.l53
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'· TOp 10 SCORERS (LIIgut) leading scorer Mitchell Smith, 6·2; a Negro who ill good in ct.:' TollS:
.~·
lldor:
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G. Pta. AY. the middle or on the wing with his one-handed push shot: He Clncinnoil Woodword ""'
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4 119 29.1
Clnclnnal McNJ&lt;hol11 57
4 107 26.8 ts averaging 18 pomts per game. A·B overall height without '
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Conlon McKinltr 51 Mt.. llton 57
4 102 25.5 S~ifried prob~bly is a little under Racine's.
How will lhe Tornado fare? Morrison wants a ' win badly Conlon Lln.. ln 63 Obt~lln 41
4 8~ 21.3
4 80 20.0 So do Wolfe, Adams, Salser, McDade and Powell. And further: ~=:::: ~~:.!3~·~~':.,30
4 77
more, they wanted Wahama to win at Ravenswood last night Alllonco 47 Borborton 43 54
4 116
so the Falcon would be coming against them next Tuesday Lonc111tr 62 combrlcltt 57 ·
4 55
night at Wahama with an unsullied record.
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Columtwo
1 cSt..,Mtry'o
... 56
4 53
o1um-•· Wtlhnon 45
4 52
Nowarlr St. Pranclo 50
Qn erS ere fo8$Sfng 0
Columbuo Rot1ry 40
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Brinker-Roush'Wedding Vo'ws . , . Walk-In "'-rden
Exchanged Sunday December 151 Cluti Me:ng Is
~ JI Held At Hart's

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The first meetmg of the ne•
year wa, held 1t the home of Mm
Hart on the Pomeroy Athens road

M .1S Carolyn Lauderback

gb,er of Air and Mrs Jamo•s
La~dorbach of Route 1 Nelson

~~:l~tt t;o,l~!.~IafY ·~~~·dci.~~

VtlJc, Oh10 Is spendtng her Chrtst
mas vacation with Mr und Mr"'

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",Ch•illmll• in Other !ilnda"

prc•ent~d ~Y Den INve and
Six• ~eli&gt;brated the cloJe ' pt
art~llie Jlrinal~g In of the
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Pray~r Mrs Bertha W•ll•aon• rur
mshed th&gt; only arrangement lor
,
,
'
..,.
ne ' decorated with' 1\ome made
thiS
meetmg
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mont.! Wlll'e dl!played by Den
She IS the nc!ce of Mrs Merro w
Tbe new ' car -..and the Ga;den
.,
Den Three ahowed b9jb
The Rev and Mrs c E Hoyt
theme W8J ably depiCted '" a gar
M
1&gt;f tongue• dlope~~Bero, tle ;.:;~~~·:.::.•
and son, Davul, rclrncd Thursday
den soene USing a 001&amp;11 potted
and napkin holders mpde of
from Fmdlay where they had
plant •on each sode or ths , garden
Cub Scout Pa,&lt;:k 248 met Monday by thor parent. to 'Jack! Mill
pie pfatea Memo pada and
Vllittcd the Rev and Mrs w c
path
w1th
an
arch
hung
w•th
small
cvemng
Dec
30
at
the
Pomeroy
Bobby
Schaefer
Davl
e
cr,
mas
candles were made by
Harman and .son 1hcy went cspec
green and red bells overh01d Sea• Senoor High School Auditorium Tommy Har•• 'Patn d Michael, Five and Den Sill diSplayed
!ally to see Mrs Robert Mills (.tar
ed &gt;l the garden gate 011 a cushiOn fnr their reRuiar monthly meetong tid and Johnny GO&lt;I&lt;i~ Sto:/' 0
nishcd log candle holaers
garet Hoyt} and her new so n Dav
of
whole
sat
the
tnfant
New
Year
Due
to
the
ollness
of
lh~
Cub
ny
Wellman
Receiving
n
:J~
b
'a'd
ed
woth thistle and or~:m''~~;till~
ld Robert at the BJ 1nrhard Valley
11
Complclo woth diaper and safely Master , Orval Wiles Jolhnn~ ges were Bobby Imbode 0 s
Cubs •ttcndmg l)le
fat h&lt;:r, Carl Jennings Htr grand
pon holdong aloft a llny banner Y~u~g preSided at the meeling Gobbs, Jobm1y Wolfe
T~~~Y were those Qall)ed above
father Peler Jcnmngs accompan
belr!ng the numerals 1058 A lov wh1clo opened With the Pledge to Wood~ Ja,ckoe Miiier Tedd M Y ard and Dill English, Harry ""'"''•'
ted her hQille for a few days VISit
ely scene appropmle ~ lhO'New the Flbag
ar1ty, Johnny Gulnlh~r and YDic::, David Keller Steve Fjniaw,
Ai.L NEW
13o ca1 awards were presented KDJght...
Year season
gene Triplett, Larcy Mankm
M1ss Mary Denms of Columbus
IS the guest o( her SISler and bro
l!csponse to Roll Call we~s All ughout lhe evenmg
Gold and Silver arrow points L;trry Wiles of Den Two,
Iher 1n law l'lfr and Mrs George
Interesting Tree I Saw and I'Wh)l Garno, were played aqd prozc were awarded to Teddy Morarily ~~:~:~:· J~~.!;:Y and
lloeflich Chesl&lt; r Road
of Spectal Interest
awarded to Janet Knaght Ro.se~ ,.and Johnny Gutnther and D1ck 1e
~
Eelva Wtliard onjecled an ele mary Slade and Janel Vineyard ~mghL Group Singing of Cub gan Den Three
Mn; George 1Ioc n1ch and guest ?
ment of fun mto the sorJal hou r
After the openmg of the many
songs folloWed the prcsen :JI'J~a~:~:org!~· D~n e
:"vftss Mar} Demus spent Fnday 1n I
ul~mg a humerous qutz In ~ h1ch usetul g1fts he rece1ved a large tatlons
gene Sm1th Ronald
l,roctorv•llc wtth Mr and Mrs
Ge rald Mcintosh and fanuty
:ult;arttclpo:~tcd With htlarwus II.: 'l1rtbday cake decorated for mt Skits showing the Happy Chnst Jacobs and Jeffrey
Mrs Thomas McClung and ch1l
Ass!sled by Belv W ll
dlvlduai ~ scrvmg 1t'l white and mas theme was g1ven-by the Dens Ftvc, and Joel Boney,
dren of WlhTHngton wh o have
hostess served refre:hme~ t:r~ ~~~ ~aesen an ~ns~thbehd wath h1s nam"' Dell One presented a New England Brown Charles Murray,
INCLUDES
been the gu est~&gt; nf h&lt;:&gt;r parents
etght members
t
/
serve w1
ot eltocoli te tn Chr1stmas wtth hunters Iookm~ Wr1gbt Johnny Rogers and
Mr and Mrs Oale Smath left tomg will be
presen Next mcel I the followmg guests V1ctor Gaul for :~ ..,,...,_r and Den Two depleted Campbell, Den Six
llefrlgeralor ani
day for Juc kson to vasat Mr and
home Gf Jea~ o~en ~eetmg at th" Beth Hoffman RosemAry Slade a Cbr1stmaa celebration m Mex.u:n
It was annodnced that
Mrs Heber Mct:lmg
neys End
e aun ers at Jour I Janet Vmeyard,
CJJJ ....ung w1th the breakmg of Stmp\on and
Guy Cowan
Gas Range
1\trs C II Jt sse has 1't'turned
G
the traditiOnal p1 nato
share responsibilities of the
Pay Only $59 50 down
home artcr a vasJt w1th r()IRtwes an
ayan,, Gaul. ~anet !{night EJ
A pantom•me of 'Old Lang m•ltcc chairmanship
Zanesville She w11s accompanied
urprise
dte Gilliland Bob Burke lltanlev Syne' was giVen by Den Three tha nks wal giVeij to ........,, .
ud f29 OB per month
home h) Mr 1nd Mrs Roy Ruby
Kelley, Leny Snuth Jack Kelly w1th the group surroundmg a for asSisting during
of Camhr1dge
MR. and MRS. MANNING R'lUSH
Stephen Hoffman Rolph Knlgh' beauhfuUy decorated Chnstm.. '"''' •nd to Ml58 Janet .Carnent..t
J\11 und Mrs It •vmonrl Killing
In an tmpressive ceremony on 'The Lord~ P1nyer"
ildgar Hartung John Helzer llo tree Ricky Gilmore represented the p~amst for the evemng
mer Cole, Larry (MOIU&lt;) Borton,
cr of Hot;cval!t VIsited Pomeroy SundaY; December 15 at the For
rclataves F11day
est Run Metbodost Church Miss
George C~llms Bob Powell PhiliP
For her d;ughter s wedding Mrs
HA Max Allen Fachwger son
Bnnker daughter of Mr Brinker chose a beu.:e d'ress wdb
A surprise party was given Fr Boyles. George Sargent, Mr anr.l
or Mr and Mrs Allen EJchmger and Mrs Bert :Brinker Pomeroy, black acccssunes and a red carna day evemng Dec 27 at the home1 Mrs Bruce Myers, Joyce and
Will return to r.n at I ukes Jlhnms bccam8 the bride of Mr i~anning tlon eorsage 1\frs Roush wore a Mr and Mn Oris Gauls Sumner Lipda Roger Gaul Ceci118 Gaul
On Tbe Brlgbtesl Corner
Jan 5 after spcnd111g the hol1days Foush son of Mr and Mrs Kerns blnck velvet dress tnrnmed with Oh10 by Mrs Barbara Gaul 1~ and Mr and Mrs Oris Gaul anol
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wath his parents and other rcla Roush, Mmersvllie
In Middleport
while nylon With bla&lt;k and white honor or lt!r son Rodney's sucteen the honor gued Hostess Barbar~
t1ves and fncnd s
The Rev John Elwood read the acccssor1u and a corsage of red th birthday whO&lt;b was on Christ Gaul a.ssutcd by .her n1ece, Doro
vows of the dOuble rinll ceremony carnallons
thy Myers
maa Day
at 2 ao p m before the altar dec
Sendmg g1fh but not attending
orated wtth arrangements of wHite
Followmg the ceremony a recep
The home was decorated with a were Mr and Mrs Howard Ca!d
gladoli lilacs mums and green lion was held at the Hotel Martin beoutofuily lighted Cbr,.tmas tree well Jr Howle Bobble and Martle
ferns and holly and two seven The bride 8 tab)e was lovely m Cbr1stmas cards and evergreen Mr and Mrs J M Gaul and Patty
br•nch candelabra entwined with w~tiblc ihmen cover and ceuterecl branches m keeping w1th the boil arid Vlck~e Lynn, Froda Smoth
Ivy Lighted candles were Jn each W
t C three t1ered weddmg day festJ v&amp;ltes
Bob Dorst, Myrna Hollman Nit&amp;
window
cake With tall white tapers m / A huge glass dosh filled With Jean Cole Nancy Jo Cole, Roge
G
crystal holders on either s1de
diVinity and penoehe candy and Keller Jeanette Keller acd Ronnie1
1ven m marriage by her father
M
chocoi te f d
J
the bride wore 8 ballerina length
Iss Wanda Brmker, Pomeroy
a u ge was en oyed thro- Cowdrey
gown of wh1te lace over taffeta Mrs Hllllm Ihchardson Columbug
Reg $419 00 8 pe Brlckwede Dining Room Suit~
Wllh wh1tc hat and veil and plas- and MJ~s Thel111a Dav1a, Mme.rs
SALE $34UO
tic shoes w1th rhmcdoncs She 1 vlllc were the hostesses M1~ 8 Ra
R2g
$239.00
6
pc
Modern
Dining
Room
Suite UStOO
carrtcd a wh 1tc Bible loJJpcd With thcl Roush ststcr of the groom
Reg. $109.0t Brtckwede Mahogany Corner China
White carnnt1ons and Jlhcs of tho regJStci~d tlu guests
SALE $88.~0
vallef With white saltn streamers
Mrs Roush IS a graduate of the
hcd m lov,r knots
Reg $159,00 Btlckw~e Mahogany China Sale $133.80
Ra\!e nswooa Jlagh School class of
M1ss Pauline Wolfr Mmcrsvalle I05~ Mr l!onsh IS a graduate of
Reg $129 00 Brlckwede Mahogany 'Bullet Sale $103
the maid or honor woro a while Pnmcooy lligh School ciao! of
dress With blue sash blue accca IDM mod " cmploJcd by ll&gt;e Un
Reg $22 50 Brlckwede Mahogany Side\ Cbalrs $18.00
sor1cs and a cor&amp;agc of pmk car JOn Rar,Re Lino Corp t~s a Striker
Reg $129 00 Brlckwede Mnhogan~ Drop Leaf Table
11at1ons
Engtncer
SALE $103.1)0
Mr Robert David Mlncrsv&amp;llc,
served as bent man and ushor~
Reg. $97 50 Limed Oak Plastic Top Table and 4
1 he cour&gt;l ~ are at home to their
were Edgar, 11 FlbrJan Jr , of Pt fr~ends at 114 1&gt; Mulberry AVe
•1 '
SALE $qt.Oo
Plcasunt •W Va Donald r nMt
Attending the weddong and re
Reg.
n4o.oo
\llfjlfe'
Extension
Table
SALE •••·•· ·•
cr and Troy Ohlinge r bolh of cephon were Mr and Mrs H A
romeroy
lteg. $34.50 Solid Clierry Side Cbalrs SA:~
Rleha1 rlson and children Ale!C and
Jlrcccchng th(l rrrcmony a half Nanette Columbus C'lyde Fraker
Reg $19.95 Solid Maple Sid( Choirs
SALE
hour of nupti al mua.c was pt u8()nt Tennessee Jerry Groham Park f
I'd by Mrs Horace Korr ur~n nlst crsburg Mr and 1\trs Donald
and MI.!! John ~~lwood suloitlt Vruu gt r Collfornta Mr !llld ilrs
There'• a world of salisfactlon in
who s mg llf'ruu~~
I 1ovc You nnsc nu WI c Mrs Marg:uct l&gt;avas
1ruly lllld durmg tlw &lt;crcmony Ut)(l Mrs VlrgmJa Dcnvcts Atbcns
lhaplnq your own future - by
Edgur II ~ lonnn and M1s Ruth
addtnv to your Savinvs Account
llosptt,ll
li'lnrttn 11 PINt~a lt Mr and Mrs
reqularly.
I rc Jon U Sc11naf \\ ho has
Fred Bnnkcr and AJim th Brinker
Reg $54o00 Llmed 'Oak Knee llol~ Desks Sale $«JJI
been home for jhe holulays lrh Lt•tm t W Va 1lr and Mrs Jesse
Reg $52.50 Walnut Knee Jlole Desks
Sale $43 00
MAKE 19'&gt;8 YOUU BEST YEAR
I rulay fnr has 11t w ,tssJgnm cn t at
Brinker lhv illld Mrs John F~ l
I orl 81&lt;:!" 1rt G,t
Reg
$52
00
Limed
Oak
Knee
Hole
Desks
Sale
$43 00
~vood and M1ss Manlyn L)-ons Ra
We Pay 2% IRtcrcsl On Your Savings
Mr anet M1 s John Fultz and e1ne
Reg $42 00 Mahogany Knee Hole Desks Sale $34.00
tlaughter, A111ta ~torlc wete rc
rrnt guu;ts uf l\11 and 1lrs liar
~1rR JIOII CC Karr Ahs G(lorgc
Reg $42.00 Maple Knee Hole Desks
Sale $34&gt;.00
old Vnglt song and duu~hl()r Me Offutt and Mrs Kathryn Mota
lmdu buni on
Ch~stm
dr and Mrs C J"
Mlss Sheila Stover 11 tearhor in Rhooios Moddleporl Mrs Ernest
the Ln ncnsle1 Elem\mtary Schooh, Uhodcs Mrs Katht yn Jordoll Don
plans to ret urn there Sunday art Rid 1; Reuter Tror Ohlongcr Mrs
cr tipuuhn g the holiduys with hm Chrislma 0 Donnell William F
Member Federal ltcserv~ SvRiem
pm uts :llr nnd Mre Ham Slov 0 Donnell Mr and Mrs T A
f!r uul b10ther Davis
Downie Mr nnd ~frs Roy Betzmg
Member Federal Deposit lnAurnnce Corporation
Nt w Year II Eve guests or Mr Mr und Mu Corliss JACobs Har
POMEUOY, 01110
and Mr~ Hal old Sauer and dnugh old Franklm Agnes Rita Jean
trr Mary lhith nnd MIS Addlo and Wunda Bronkcr, Mrs DoiOthy
Fugnte were Mrs Sauers sister Barras and Mr 11nd Mrs Warren
and fnnnly Mr nnd Mrs Denver Brummett, Pomero)
Weber and son David Belpro A Mr and Mu Chmty Bact Mrs
pan&lt;ako supper was served late ~ohn I' Bailey Mrs Bertha Scott
m the evtmng
Mr and Mrs Russ Watson Mr
Herbert Munley 703 North ~ nd Mrs John P Scott, Mr and
Stroct i• a medic-al paUent •Irs Albert Bao~ Mrs Denver
Holzer Hospital
Holter Mise Thelma Davis, Mr
Sue Lievlng, baby daughter of and Mr• Uswln Neas~ Mrs, Q'~
Mr and Mrs Reymond Llevlng, Nease, Mrs Davlot Nelse Mr and
West Colombia, is a pationt at Mrs Jocop Bncr, Albert •1\~odq'
Holzer Hospital
&lt;llrs Mark Evana an~ ·lbn lind Miss
Mrs L B Carr, 68 Race Street Rachel Roush, MlncHvmi'
is a medical palicut at Hol1or !los
pi tal
' WILSON BITTER
IVESJ WS ANGELES UP ~
Tug Wl~on a1hng Big Ten com
Athlttfl know the tecrot
masslonor, 'rested (omrortubly
odn) at the UCI A Medical Cen
of good htalth and ener•
or with whaHosp•tnl-olhdal.s dr
GY They lttp In condl·
lCrlbcd as Influenza
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Cub Scout Pock 248 Meet'lng
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lr UNITID •PillS
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Ohjo Pai'jly ~oudy, )Oindy and I
:warmer today ' l&gt;,artiy cloudy and
iurntnr uouob cdlder tonliht and
Tu~aday, l(ith on~w !lurtles likely
north and ~ut parilpn oecas1onal·
,(y heavy near "-ke Erie. High Illday upper ~·s tlor!JI to the 40'•
touth L!&gt;w tonight 1~ to 20 norlh
,lnd,j~~ID so south
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Party
eld In Honor
Of Rodney Gaul

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BAKER

FURNITURE

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JANUARY SALES
DINING ROOM FURNJlVRE

J!"'lis

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... puts the Future
m Your own hands~

2 l!eorganlzltlon of the ch~efa
of stilt on a unified buls to
serve onl1 as advlaors to IIIli
• chtlrin"' 1h• vuloue - ~
"\ •thlefa w~uld devote lltemJelva
,, prl!iWilf 10 ~tful, , traloliig
~nd supply. ~ '
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Texas Hard Hit
Pomeroy Pollee Chief -Frank
Hudson 1n announei'W the caacel By Heavy Rains
latlon said that not enouKh local
acto appeared Sunday for the ,. And De~p S~ows
hearsal to w11hnt going ahead

DESKS

By UNITED P.RISS
with the project ";t.'ilh so fe~
Texas reeled today under the
mtttested," be saul, we felt that
ot would be best 1o cancel plans combined blo)'a of lloodmg "'"'
whlcb forced tne evacuation of
for the show at th11 time "
more thnt . . .oco persons in the
Hudson sud that all wbo have southern part of the state and a
bought advance tiCkets to
17 Ul&lt;li snow 1torm lbot llranded
benetit show can aecurt full &lt;o motomts in t!le wesL
rund by tajdns their IJtket.s to
The floods bit tho lower Rio
city hilL
'""'"~' Vallev • anday In \he wake
The benefit show had ,been of 38 hours of steady rains whiCh
planned as a means by wbicb a dumped more tbau eight mcbes o'
fund could be raiadd for the pur water ,t Corpu, Christi, fl'e1
base of stendardiJOd uniforms
Abaut 400 pmona fled their
and equipment for members of ho11cs on Edinb"rg wber~ flood
pohce department
"alers mundated aome 16 e1tY
)locks Of\ICZ.I&amp; sa.d about 110~
1erson. were evacuated in B11hpp,
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.orth of Eamburg and about 3110
• uersons m the RDbsioWII.cl*k·
I wood area near Comll&gt; Chr11h

The FARMERS BANK
and Savings Company

where do they get the

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WE HAVE
SEVERAL

OLDER
MODEL CARS
' THAT MUST
BE SOL~I

often lt•s o real winner
for food ••'•• and
1corto high In good taote,

Do1ry Products ore h1gh on the D1et L1st
of every athlete Protect your health the
some way. We specialize m Cottage
Cheese, Buttermilk and Chocolate Fluvor·
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CO"'E LOOK TIIEI\f

OVER A,ND MAKE US
AN OFFER

ORDER TODAY
At The Store

SPRING HILL' DAIRY
4lllllpollt

"QUALITY }'IRST ALWAYS"

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'New Councilmen

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'To T~e ~-ts In Deputies' ffiness
:· ,Tonights Meeting Giving Meigs-Co
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Two )IIW faces wiD appear J d H daches
l aroupd the ecnf~ence tablq at the 0 ge
ea
,.pomeroy Vlllaae Coun~l ch~m· l! one more p~aon in tho
twa lon(Jht when CouttcU jnee!t
Ill ttl firft seslllon pi 1838.
Leslie Fliltz and l"ran~n Bizet
are the two aew membera who
wiU ~m• seatt Iii council ses11 111 tonllbl i1iepu~eed Wayne
' s~aher retirinJ ecuilcti ~lldent
' a!l&lt;i nate S!nlth.
r AIIO new at the eounctl cham·
11era to~t Will be' E4aa 8ebeon·
• Jeb ne?lf eli&lt;;le&lt;l ~k.
)JII)'or Cqrl8 Leier wt11
admiDL!Ier the oath 9f office til Ill•
' new toUncll memben prior to the
of toiilabl'• -lci11
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hail been ill tbll ornlng meo~;mu·
Pleas cou
the
and 1uvenU~ court would
have beett close~
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Aa tbiiiiiS stood, Judge John C
Bacon waa about ready to •o home
llll'way
Boib ~Ia depll\los Lelia
and Dorothy St.ork were
toda, because ~f iUneas. At
m the judJe waa looking Jn
ert and on ahetvlo tor a eertam
file needed to help a "cuatomer '
And he needed to make change
a fee that bad to be charged,
too He aatd
"I don'~ know what I'll do I
even &amp;ot il
t~ the cub

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Another Atlas
Ready For Firing
CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla uPA browqy Atlas lntercontinenl•
mbslle; mlgbtlu! so fa~ prepare&lt;
by the United Statea In replY t1
Russian rocket threat.!, w" pal.io&lt;
again today for !Irina tome lim•
this weeR
lfarsh winds laahing the cape
and liS great st~el missile towers
were expected to contillue at le01t
another day, however, and could
delay the first test launching oi
the new yelr
Best guess for triggering of thr
blunt-nosed 90 foot Atlaa was
Wednesday, the day after Con
ress reconvenes to cona{der Jhe
.Uggetlng sums needed for bo~
•te4inll lbe natoon,• defeR•*' In
partieulat the guided ml!slle do

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At Your Door

, J\fe Listed
5
Honor R0lis
Al Eastern High

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SALES

Bucks For Braces
:.pm•gn I§ Still'
Carried On

I Weot Texas and southeastern
New Mr~1co were buned uftder a~
or .' h •" 17 tnebel or snbw suo f'::r:..
d;J str- ~- '1 motoriSt.. under \MUD
SixiY·five students were Usted deep rlr"'' Man~ highways were
•oday on the Eastern High Scbo~l open to emergency' travel only
honor roll Jlst.s for the seeu~d
~ cood wave eased up lit the l ~t;JJIIl
11x wec~a 8"•dlog period by R R. Midwest and East Sun~at, but a
Gra¥ exuutlve head ol .,.,,,..,,,1,IIIWillast of Arctic atr p1oj!ldd Into
Li&gt;eal1 Sebool diSintL
northern M1onesota ana l!ortbern
The h•to' aa r•l~ased today con 'WIII&lt;onSin, brmgm' w1th It mod
'
erate to heavy snow Three
tained 15 ,.n1ors 16 JUnloro lJ of snow fell at Duluth, &amp;jmo
•opboruote'i and 15 freshman otud one hour sunday night
mta
Some warming oecured in moSt
On the honor roll arc
of the AtianUc Coast region, al
The audit covered a period cf
Dlf.eeto&lt;a of the dme sa1d that
S~OliS, Madalyn Brown Ru\h though tetnj&gt;eratur01 1t1U me
but a few of the bowl 14\l years from Jan I, 1943 to
Jryan~ (i:arilyn Buckley, _Robert chillY with o\Orolght readmgs
games have been played June 30, 111m and provides fo
Edward.! Gayann Gaul John Het dropp 1ng into the teens u f.r
crippled youngsters m thiS \he fust time\ accurate f.gures on
zer, Ralph KnigHt Judith Lambert south 81 south Carolina
need the help that Bucks for (be alate o indebtedness to tb•
Marty Murphy, 1\onnie .Hyers
Mostly fair weather wtth, rilfng
rounhes for er1mmal ~urt costs
dollars can provide
Martha Parker, Marjorie Sehultz temperdtures were predicted for
•
All money collected w11l be used
The law proVldes that In case3
Rosem~ry Slade, JosePhine Spen most of the area from lbe middle to pay for hosp1tahzahon braces,
cer and J'an Young
MI!81Mippi Valley to the AU,nt•~ crutches and opecoal shoes for cnp wber~ a person 1s convicted m a
JIJNIORS, Bill B,ahr, Catroll Coll1lt
• , pled children whose parents can county court for a felony, the
l',aul Boring Jan1ee Cald
not afford the expense themselves state reimburses fbe county for
well, Homer Cole, Richard Cow
There 15 no dlscrlmtnatton beeause the \ costs or the prosecution and
dery Eleanor Evans, Donna Free
of race, color or reltgton Dr Jud I transporting the conVIct to the
Jo ~'Ann FrOit, Margaret Hay
son D Wilson and h18 1taff of pen1teiilary
,
man, i~net K.nlgbl, Janet Koehler
Aladdin apecoallsts contribute thetr
Such costs are subm•tted to the
Ina Maya, Jleve~ly •M.illhone, Jud)
semces to the cause of cnppled "State auditor for payment artel
Smith and Jan~t V)neyard
children without pay
they ba\'c been a11dlled For manj'
• SOPHOMORJ;S, )rlary Cart, Ar
Donal'»"' should l;ie maded to rears funds appropriated by lhe
lene C~rvtfi. Patty: Qowdny, iRon
B~cks for Braces Post Office Box legtslature have been msufi1dcnl
nle Cowdny, 'VIr.•nl• Cli'tl•
.Col!tmb•" 16, Ohio, or to the )o reimburse the !counties in WI
Hartung, Joan Heauley,
Sbriners Lodge
and the ondepted,tiesa has IIJ'OWD
unlll It now exceeds tbree-quar
~i~l:~!~~~··a;; ~ohn Mora, con
VISIT IN SPRINGfiELD
! tors of a nulllon dollars
Mrs Bertha Gill, Mrs Wayne
In hiS last budget reques~ Rho
Sloan and son Robert spent ttie des asked for a total of $1488 381
\Yeekend m Spnngtleld vllilfmg 1 to take care of 'cCimmal costs for
Mrs Beulah Koster who recently lhe eurr-..nt b~enoium and to
upcerwenl surgery
' up the ooil;!:lr~·~r:i~:··~
lature ''
i!C121J,OCIO,
whiCh
SPENDS WIIKEND H~RE
Mrs Cecil Asbcro•t of Columb1\1 apent the weekend w11h )lr~
Homer Story and lolrs Wald Smtth
of t.ona Laue.

Week Of Prayer
Union Services
To Begm T,onite

Tbe Union Wee~1tPr.¥er ser
vices will start till• e~lnl at
7 30 at the Middleport CbUn!h of
Christ•
Tlie Middleporl lolinlllterlal Ms
ocoatoon bas planned,ttie Schedule
for the week 'irlt~ eatb lillnlste~
P,reao!blnu durlrig the ..eet aod
thetr various cboln \!nlleDUng
special music. '
lolrs Chester Erwm, orguus1
for the host eburcb, will be the
or4an1SI for the ser'vi&lt;'!'L

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