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lO-Oally Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport 0 , Jan . 1 1 1961
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Program Of Readings, Singing,
Followed Glea ners' Class Dinner

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A • " tuclu,y dinne, pM!&lt;-eded Folio"'"' the dinner the group
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Clua uf the .M i.ners�· ille Metho- program in charge of Mn. Karl
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Mn· bU. Haye. and Mll:I,
w1U1 hli parent,, Mr a
Church held Monday evening Grueser. Group ainging of "0th- David and Dkk Mn Amokl
dist
Werry
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to Char-In
I at the chW"&lt;'b with L7 members 1 eri· ' o p e n e d the meeting Hayeii and Mn. '
Mn Alma Kitchen returned
Lemley
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Mr
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EM OW " r I present. K�lh Wiggins asked followed witb prayer by Ernest and
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elti!'r
· �· Dayton Sund ay ·_
her
Charle.
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were
Sonny
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Nt:?ase Settlement and Mn. Anna the grace.
Stewart and scripture re�g of
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I Reuter of Rock Spnng, Road __::_________ P
by Mr,, Chari•• G niff- ton wt Saturday to attend the
oalm
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lune,al of M r■, Walter Riddle al
POPULAR ,,45,,
were Sunday Huest• of Mrs Clara I and Mrs. Weeki and soa remain• er.
Cunningham Fwleral Home .
the
Grueser.
tod here for • longer visit. •
Two readings were given. ''ll's FoUowing the funeral they were
Mra. Earl Denny and !IOn Earl Mn. Charlet1 Mulle,l Sr was 8 You." by Mn. Clifford PhiU1ps guests of the Will.lam Kapp lam­
.ml'. Mn. Albert Meea were Gal· i recfflt guest of Mr and Mn and "I Know Something G ood ily .
LIMJTED TIME
lipolia visitors Tuesday.
J ohn Frick, Rock Spnngs Road . About You," Mra. RolU.1 Wolle.
VAhUES TO $ 1 211
Lieutfflant and Mn. James
Mr. and Mrs. John R. Weeks
G uesls at the Thum:ian Fischer after �h ich the men ,?f ti:ie group Roller and family of Rantoul.
and son, Tor.. , Reynolds��&amp;, �r- residence on New Year s Eve wert' s�g At the C� with M rs.
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Illinoia came Monday for I YilJt
C
rived Saturday Co1· a vu;1t with Dorothy Keeton, Danny Congo , VK1.or Brown
u accompanist.
their �nta, Mr. and Mn.
with
their parents, Mr. and Mrs. El- May Mayle and Harold Jef fers. Mn. Br�k! Sayre gave .a reed.
Roller and Mr. and Mn .
Max
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' don Week.s and Mn. Herman Dorothy Keeton and May May�e ing, "'It s Just Old Age,
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Homer
! Scholl. Mr. Weeki left Monday I were Monday evening guests m Mrs. Bradford Maag a readmg.
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Mrs. E. R. Slefry has been re· Town.
"Gossip
or • businell v isit at Seaman I Gallipoli11 visiting relat1_ves . .
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lo her home from Mason
turned
May Mayle and family v unted A song "Stepping in the L ight, " Clinic and I.I reported to be
im-­
friends in Athens over the week by the ladies with Mrs. Brown ac- proving.
end.
companying preceded two read- Mrs. Raymon Konk:right re­
ings, "The Christmas Spirit Is turned home last week after
Needed All Year" by Kenneth spending three weeb iD Spring•
MEIGS THEATRE
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Wiggins and .Count the Day Well field with her son and family,
POnMroY, Ohio
Spent, " by Eme11t Stewart. which Mr. and Mrs. Ottie Konkright,
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concluded the program.
TON IGH
"A WO MA N LIKE SATI N"
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During the bu.sineS!I session , will meet the fourth W�y
Brig itte Bardot and
Victor Brown presiding, ... or each month for pract ice,
with
Antonio Villar
on the new cupboards for The next meeting will be held
report
also
I the church kitchen was given by Feb. 1.3 with Mrs. Bradford. Maag
•'THE Wll.J) ONE''
\rlarl on Brando, Lee Ma�n , Bradford Maag and it was voted as hostess.
tunn ing time 2 Hrs . • 30, mm. l to have the cupboards completed
lox office closes 8:30 P.M. ' and varnished. Kenneth Wiggins
: was named to inve11tigate the pur- Club Entertain
FRIDAY NOT OPE N
chasing of folding chairs and reMra. Pal Wood
rt at the next meeting. 1t "'.'as Mrs. Patricia Wood entertained
po
SATURDAY
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voted to organize a choir which the Second Monday Sewing Club
··THE TIME MACHINE"
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Mond ay evening at her home 01'1
(Technfool
Rod Taylor, Alan You ng
Spring Avenue.
FEATURE'M'E
Election of officen waa held
RCARTOONS
COLO
Mrs. Robert LewlJ telected
with
ency
effici
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watch
We restore your
COMIN G
u president and Mrs. Wood, ,ec.
Sunday, Monday, Tu..d■y
retary and treasurer. Secret pal
quick ly, econo mica l l y . Why not see us to­
J■nu ■ry l S-16- 17
names were drp.wn for the year.
fi'ormedy Smith Clothina: Co.
"ELMER GANTRY"
A sa1ad course was senred by
MIDDLEPORT, OHIO
(Technicolor)
the hostess to Miss Martha How•
Burt Lancaster and
ell, M iss Eleanor Robson, Mrs.
Home Of
Jean Simmons
Paul Kloes, Mrs. George Schnei- 1
COLORCARTOON
der, Mrs. Dwight Parker, Mrs. j
Name Brand
Running time 2 Hr.s. 35 min.
Lewis' Mn. James Clatworthy
Pomeroy
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Merchandise
Box office closes 8:30 P.M.
and Mrs. Max Ward.
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M ddleport
Harold

RECORDS

DUTTQN'S

Don't lose Another Minute !
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$5.00
$5.95
$7.50

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PANTS

DRESS SHOES
WEDGIES

Values
to 8.95

Shop

Early For

Best Selection'

Sanforized shrunk for
perfect fit. Triple atitcbed. Tough 10 owiee blue
denim in sizes 29 to 44
waiJt measure.

$1.98

AIR - STEP

Flats and Red Leather
Dress Shoes Black Leather
Val"" to $5.95
Black Suede
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Valu.. to $1 3.95

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2.87
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Suedes and Leathers In Brown,
Grey, Green and Black

shave cream.

$ 1 .98 Value

PENCIL
TABLETS

Yellow prper - ruled firmly bound. Tablet oLw
I b7 12 lnchH.

19c

Both For $1.50

I for 55•

Hexagon shaped. Assort•
ed bn,ht colors. 'I'll) era­
aera.

SPECIAL SAL!

Starflash Camera with built In flash gun, l roll
film, 4 flash bulbs, 2 flash batteries.

SALE $8.88

SH Tho Many Other Camero and Phofatr1ph Sup­
pllN In The Comer■ Dept. On The Main F'-r, .

2 for Sc

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LAMP SHADES

JANUARY FURNITURE SALii

BERKL INE CHAIR S

$ 29.00 Chair■
$ 34.00 Chairs
$ 49.00 Choirs
$ S4.00 Chair■
$ 59.00 Choir■
$ 69.00 Chair■
S. 79.00 Chair■
$ 89.00 Chair■
$ 97,50 Chair■
$109.00, Choir■
$129.00 Chair■
$169.00 Choir■
$1 79.00 Chair■
$198.00 Chair■

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New acet.iate baller1Du
with oyle! oldrl and flock,
ed Doral Blrtl. 1- trim
bottom, rucb.l.nl and ...
tin bow - -·
White, p:lnk, main, blue,
nlle.

Salt 79c

$ 22.00
$ 24.00
$ 39.00
$ 45.00
$ 47.00
$ 54.00
$ 63,00
$ 72.00
$ 71.00
$ 88.00
$100.00
$125,00
$135.00
$1 50.00

$1 .49 HGEM"

RAYON
DUST MOPS

Standard hOlllebold Ibo.
Flne1t quality Jlll'II. Al•
woy1 Duffy. !Jght welpt ·
!or eaay huldllnf,

$1.00

79c Unbnokobl•

TARGETWARE
PAILS

OloblODf Hit po�­
lene. Never mara. Never
lied, yellow,
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pink, lunjuo!H. 11 quart
capetlq.

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Sale l

66c

INNERSPRING MAfflESSES
and BOX SPRINGS

Pepperell

B ABY
B L'A N K E T S

3. 87

Ill 1,o, ti) IDcbll. Padlad
2 blanket. ID a poly 1111White, pint, blue or
maba. With eontra■tlnc
eolor trim,, Sale priced.

and

2 for $1.25

B

WILLIAMS

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Salt $1.49

"STARFWW' KODAK BROWNIE
$1 1.35 CAMERA OUTFIT

LEAD
PENCILS

Values to 8.95
5

AAA
AA

Ne rrow.&amp; Medium Widths

super blue blades
and a giant size foamy

15

EAGL'E NO. 2

Black, Brown, Te n, Red,
·· ,ck &amp; White

Widths

SALE PRta

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PAR IS FASHIO N
FLATS

Slzea l to ll. Wuh 'a

FAST MAIL

Good Grooming
SPECIALS

Other J1nu1ry Furniture Sale
CHAIR VALUES

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Plelda 1111d chew ill
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Mono Big Yank

Sale S63.00

SALE STARTS FRIDAY, JAN UARY 1 3T H AT 9:00 A.M.
NA TIO NALL y ADVERTISED B�Nl&gt;S - CON NIES, Al R-STEP, PARIS FASHION, WILLIAMS, HEEL HUGGERS,

CONNIES

SALE $1 .98
SALE $2.50
SALE $2.98
SALE $3.75

BILLFOLDS
BILLFOLDS
BILLFOLDS
BILLFOLDS

and Lock Chair and Ottoman. Long
wearing nylon cover.

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Few of a kind. Floor samples and discontinued

All are our well known qualities. In all
110 to sell. Full bed size, and twin bed sizes.

coverings.

Each mattress and box spring plainly marked

with the regular price and the sale price.
quickly for

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Hartley 4l Bennett Shoe Store

Savings on

J I G SAW
PUZZLES

Aill7 lnterlock!nc
poce■ for little luirull - atoryland and
�!aod ■ubJeoll.

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Remember The Date, Friday, Jan. 13th At • • •
"Middle . Of Upper Block"

Bi&amp;

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AAA - AA

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Punle

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Pullle . .

29c

Come

Mattressea and

Bo:1

S.lel $2.98

SCHOOL BAGS

Th.,. are plaldo ID NNI
and blue. All bAve ,...
aeto and bard bott&lt;Jmo.
Stnp and buctl• oloa-.
Lunch pouch.
While They i...t

$2.00

BRASS PLANTERS
Beautiful embossed roae dtaipi .

I ret• $4.50 PLA�TER -- SALE $2.25
4 1'19. $5.95 PLANTERS_ __ SALi $3.00
6 reg. $6.75 PLANTERS

SAU $3.50

Save In The Ja n ua ry Sales

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SATURDAYS 9 A.M.. TO 9 P.M.

Hartley &amp; Bennett's Greatest Ever . . .
JANUARY

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Pomeroy-Middleport, Ohio, Thursday, Jan. 12,

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Stock Split, Capital Expansion To'
$1 25 ,0 00 Ann ounced By Loca l Bank

Country, Kennedy!
..Facing Problems
l�e Tells Natio n

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Shareholders
Vote Swisher
New Directo' r

Shareholders of the Fanners
�ank and Savings Comp.any to­
lay had elected one new diree- 1
or , re-elected eight olhera . ;md 1
1pproved a I"e(.•apitalization plan
·Nhich will increase the .11tated cap '
WASHINGTON (UPI) - President Eisenhower said
1,1 of the bank from !50.000
in his farewell Slate of tbe Union Message lo Congress
125.000.
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today that the. United States "forged allead" under his
The new director, elected al I
. administration but that many problems remain to con'le annual meeting Wednesday, 1
front President-elect John F. Kennedy. " . . . We have 1
.3 C. Wayne Swblher of Pomeroy .
honOred our eommJtment to pursue ana attain specific
vell known resident of Meigs
objectives," the President said of his eight-year stew. 1
:Ounty, and a partner in the io, 1
ardship as Chief Executive.
:al drug firm of Swisher and ,
WASHlNGTON (UflJ � Pret1i- by a clerk. The Senate was not,1
',ohse. Swisher, -M. is a graduate
dent Eisenhower said in his fare- in sessinn today. 1t will hear the
1f Middleport High School and
well State of the Union Message message Friday.
lhio State University, and serv.
----to Congre.q today - that the United
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&gt;d dwing World War II u •
- St.ates "forff(I phead" under his
'favy LCT group commander
adminiStratktn but that many
,Ith the rank of Lieutenant JG.
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problems remam to confront
· 1e is married to the former Mina
teineJi and presen1.ly resides on
Pres.ldent-elect John F. Kennedy,
" , . , We ha,e honored owe
ie,t Main -,t in Pomeroy.
commitment to pursue and attain
Incumbent directors re-elected
apeclfic objectives," the Presideru
·ere Theodore T. Reed, Sr., preslaid of bis eight-year alewanbhip
.-fent; D. Curtis Reed, Columbus
aa Chief Exec;:utive.
attorney;
J. Edward
Foster,
Howard Carson Blake, brother
Bui be added be wa, oot "imC. WAYNE S WISHER: N EW BANK DIRECTOR
cashier of lhe bank; Theodore T.
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plying that ,JI is well-that all of the nationally known Rev. Eu• ----------------- - - � Reed, Jr., vire president: Fred
pn,bleOII an solved." He noled gene Blaire, slated clerk of a 1 1
A CE YOUN� C AGER - Larry Price, reaching a crip for a basket and two
W Crow, Jr.,
local aflomey;
polnll,
la tbta connection the Berlin, Cu- Presbyterians in the
Leslie F. Fultz, Pumeroy Cement left handed, is 13 years old, stands 5-1 1 , a nd looms as one of Meigs county's 6rightu ll I t e d
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Black Company Gen•i·al Mana- est cage prospects in a generat ion, Already he looks downward when taking
ban, African and Lao, olluation, Staoos, was special �ue,t speak
advice
ge; Thereon Johnoon, well-known from his father, H u bert Price, Portland C rade School principal a nd coach. A natural
abro,ci_ ,\t home, be laid, there er at yesterday's Lions C I u b
Letart Foils fanner. and M". ri_ghthander, Lany fractured his rigbl arm when a child , persevered until be uses
remain the problem, of pn,mot. meetln&amp; and dinner held at t h e
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Federated
Church.
his left arm entirely I n basketbal l, and Is a n outstanding ports1de baseball pitcher
ateady
Alma F. Parker.
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employment
JnOAi
economic growth , prnervlng 8 M r. Blake related his experThe Pomeroy National Bank was best bi dder to se ll
'J1ie plan or Neapitalization as well. Last nig � t Larry _scored 3 1 po!nts against Syracuse
a meeting of the UJI.•
IIOtttld euttency, iHm!nallni fann fences in S'feden wilh the large Middleport's '25,000 fire truck and eq uipment bo nds which ha,_ been
app_.,,ved by beate n, . Othe rs m the P!clure are M1lchell Allen, 22. Davi d Sellars , 33, da_rk
1 1u181 and o&gt;ercomin defi- groop in aloondance at the meet- and was unammously voled !he seller by council W ed- ,1a1, bankmg aulhoril tes b to shi rt ,, B ob by Crow 2 0. B,U Jewell 24, Gordon Fishe r 34, John ny Lisle 8, wllite
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_ Details on page
be made essentislly as r_ollows: shirted Syracuse boys. See
nesday night.
c':ciet In health and ed�atlon Ing.
4 tQday. - Sentmel Photo.
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Council met in special session, Ma yor Kennet h Mc• -The presently authorized 500
"me speaker, fluent in four
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»r9grama.
Mott of h&amp;, -· WU • ,._ languag... appeared In the coun- Elhinney presiding , for the bond award , Also. the agen- shares of 1100 par " 1"' slock
view of the pill(. elgl,t yun try of Sweden for a number of da called for acceptance or rejection of a proposed ordi- wlll be Increased lo SOIIO sha,es
oouplotf •Ith llollm,,,nta of pru,'. years In ,n attempt. lo leach the nance setting up a "Village Planning Commission." The with a par value of $25.
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-The 500 ,hare, with a 11110
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prlnciplel of
c!ple wh!cb Ila bolloY!,d should people
free- ordinance was not reijdy, however.
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Mr. Bloke lo1d ln ha, ,11of conllnuing problem■•
infl ed • molutlon favoring prepar
, a. '1'."11 The Uo&gt; Po lice - fotud tu, use tear showed the game was IYfr, �
one, making 2,000 new shares A .
a, ! cenl.
lefen To l:ltaUaa
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lalk of how the commun15l per;-:
.
ven1ty
of
Georgia s farsf Negro f gas and a fire hose \\ edncsd.ay the buzzer did
f the ordl
f1
a
with
$25.
value
if
r
a
p
nol aound 1111til aD-R
The P:retldtnt began bis llll!I- sonnel in Lapland tr
th
f
t
t"
bonda had
to
neg
ied
o- � fire eui=- bonds ap- � u:::
I
students
were
sus
d
and
lO
Ill'
-A
total
of
$50,000
existing
aur·sent
•rright
pende
k
break
up
the
wild
demer
Georgia
Tedi's
Roger KaiJ4I'
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r
ye
Ov: 8
._ liy &lt;eminding •that ·the Amer- tiate with the Lllplander,, using
home "for the� .own sa'.r'y'" early i o�straLon lhat led to the ,uspen- tied up � game and seot it WI
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proved in the May, 1000 prhnary period.
plus
will
be
lransferred
to
capi.
lean voi,rs lJad chosen. new lead- ?"'paganda of all kinds,
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�Ip ito ma.Dage the government. Mr. Blake 18 now resid ing n efeclion, we,-. ,old al three per Attending were al l couocilmen, lal, resulling in 2,000 additional today because rootmg demonstral• , 910n. Vandiv'.' ,ssued •. ,talem�n, f an overt,me period , l&gt;om whldl
I cent lntere!lt , best ofler of seven Wayne
rs
stonned
a_ donm tory and bat- early toda_y admonis!1mg �II c1ti- 1 Tech emerged the wmner.
Gibbons.
John Zerkle. I' shares of $15 par stock w hich o
A new president lhortly will Philadelphia, Pa. , but came to rec
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eJved. The Pomeroy National Lee Smith , Clinton Fi.sher . Bill will be distributed as 8 stock div- lled openly with po!Jce.
zens of th1S state agamst violence Georgia students poured out rl
lay before you hll principles to this a rea to visit sever� relatives
Charlay11e Hunter, 13, and Ham- or overt acts of violeace."
Bank ofCered no premium.
idend on 8 one for one ba1J1.
rry
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and
A.
A.
Scarbe
the gymnasium and �
Gene
ha
future of ow great fncloding Li
Glenroy E w I n g
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1 ,000 new IIIO Holme,, 19, were suspended
■landpe," Eisenho!he
e
on
f
' al insn r
Gcale clerk and Bernard Full,, -The remaining
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Wednesday
th
nighl's
riolous
dem,
8
aigbt for My, ,. Hall where
ufd. ''To him, wilh whom he is slaying, H l s
shares will be offered for safe lo by the univer;ily at m;dnight ln onslralion that resulied in the ar• Miss Hunler had been assigned •
cii:.r.
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nery citizen, whatever bis poliU- parents were Mel11s County na.
.
existing shareholders who wish Atlanla . Gov. Ernest Vandiver / rest of at least 12 students and
.
Sween!!:
ey • Cart w�
ight Co·• Col- .
private room.
cal belief■, prayerfully uteoda tlves.
to exercise their p�ptlve wa.. preparing to take that action 9 adulfr appeared to have been Some time before the w,ve ff
a t
belt w!shea for good heallh and !luting his lalk, the widely trav, :b';.:r O� th�
� �; 1 , 0
righl, lo puroltase such slock on hfmseff lo "proi,ct lhem again,I carefully planned, and ii includcu I students arrived from the
nl remiu
1
·fer wildom and IUCCffll In coping eled and edu('ated 11peaker _stress.
the basis of one share for e ech threats to then- lives-.
q uite a _ large numbe� of adults_ s1ty gymnas1wn at least am W,.
with lite ,roblema t;hat confront ed the importance of having an Walter . Woodie, H eime!'dinger /
.
four
�eld.
shares
,
The
Co.,
two
N_egr�,
who
had
Just
Cincin
i,
four and one• I' •
nat
But it hmged on a cham of fatefu. ened cars were spotted partel
.
w
our nation."
ldeolog1cal understandmg W I t h
In announcing the plan of re- fillishl?d their first full day od circumstances .
fourth per cent premium $15ti· 1 3· '
just off the thoroughfare near the
n..n•rt.101 from hJ9 usual eua- foreign countries.
-..t""'
capitalization,
Pre.tident Reed classes at the university without The catalyst
· • nai l • !h,.,·
· .,· cmcm
was 8 basketball 1 site or the demonstration. All of
1oln of • peraonal appearance be- For &amp; nwnber of months artl• M a&amp;-,us le eo
1&amp;1"d :
a.nd one-half percent . premium
·
lnc1'dent, were taken to therr
· game.
the cars were loaded wtt.b white
•
fore a joint session of the H9U!e cles have ap ared eon&lt;ernlng ... 2S
'
"Our direclors are constantly homes in Allanta by slate high.
pe
.
.
eo
G rgia wa, about to heal arch- men,
and senate, thf President sent his Blake's yOUDger brother and his ,
.
.
.
aware or the rol� our b�nk must way patrolmen. Miss
Also the Cilizena National
Hunter was rival
Georgia Tech. The cloca A Large portion of the crowd,
'
-..s&amp;age lo the House to be read attempt to have all denomlna•
the
ji
play
rvmg
d
f
.
m
does
an
Ahhough
definite
_
!le
figures
o
weeping, and Holmes appeared -------- -- which was estimated at betWMII
Bank, Midhle ort, o. four and
tlons of Protestant churches unit- one fourth per cent, premium $ UN) how much has been pledged are needs or Jl!i depositors end the angry.
l,000 and 1,500, were adults.
.
,
ed.
a �uruty.
The suspension came only a few
Fahey Clark 6: Co., Cleveland, o. lacking for the moving of
The first batch of delDGftsf:raton
Lion Prtsldent Fultz presided three �nd three-uarters per rent, small steel fabricating plant Into ' By such en Increase in cap!- hours before Federal District
unfurled a large white sheet •
over the meeting and presented premJum fl05: and McDonald c the Parkersburg Rig and R e e I tal structure, our bank can more Judge W. A. Bootle was
to hold
which was written in big letters:
guesta, Irving Kah, Jr,, Henry Co., Cleveland, 0., three and bufldi� on East-Main-st in Pom- effectively serve those n� a.nd 8 hearing at Macon, Ga., to de""Nigger, go home.''
hlng, Rev. Richard Boone, Dr. one-half percent, premium $30, eroy, Chairman Leslie Fultz said fulrill our basic J)Wl)Ose.
e cide whether to make pennaA mighty yell wenl up as snR. E. Boice. and Fred Crow. La• The bonds had been establish- thUI morning that rt-action was Mr: Reed observ_ed. tbat
nent a temporary injunction
students mar�hed in front ol.
era]
elect�on of Mr. Swisher to
' d ies of the church served a steak ed in the ordinance authorizing fovorable.
against state officialJ that had
Marjorie Malone, ■tate super
Hunter's dormitory with tbe
Miss
•
at noon,
the issue at .!lix percent. They A 24-hour �ampaign was ,tart- bank s board. was another. step permitted the Negroes to become
viaor of mueic from Columbus lunch
sign.
-------------- --- -- ed
yesterday by members of Lhe in �e furtherance 01. a pohcy to the first oC their race to enter A ?fl cat was blamed for an
waa in Meigs county recently
Within minutes, large rorb beyoung,
Pomeroy Chatnber of Commerce provide the bank w ith
accident this morning at 8:35 on gan to slam agains
the university.
.a . r.meeting witb vocal and instru•
t dormit.orJ
10:.
OW OW
and ibutiaessmen of Pomeroy to competent, aggress lve menage- The hearing was scheduled for West Main-st by the S\\'atzel Ser- e
. One wiudow
llltllltal mualc teachel'tl, P I a n a
reened
s
windows
,
rafae u much a, pos,lble of '2S ,- menl.
vice Siation which caused heary wa, broken and a ,creen pier
,,so a .m EST.
.
. .
-WINI made for a county wide mucod.
At the orgamz_ahon meeting of ---------- mnage
000 which would be needed by the
d
to the driver's car and About 30 policeme11 we
.UC festival · for all tehools, w:lth
re •
the Board of Oll'ectora held
plant to move.
to an Ohio Power Company util- duty but could not eontrol
&amp;al
!he H&lt;eption ol lhe Pome1·oy
'
E,en though the $0.I '000 lo what mediately following the mee!mg
�ity pole ca,rying high
tension rock throwing,
band laking part.
E.
•
has been asked by the yet um. den• ot shareholders, RJl'hard
wires.
_____
111e' fritlval will bo held April
•
re-elected assistant
lilied finn. Jt has been empbasiz- J
Mrs. Fern Cheesebrew, iddle::::r ":d the remaining o i311 at I J)·m �t Eastern H i ii h
c
ll
ed that the total amount need rot
�rl. said that she w�s �g her
School. A vocal high K'hooJ mas!I
!,f
,
cers named. abo\re were re-elect•
A whole family of five, plus grandparents, were be raised but enough of lt
.
.
sick
cat to • vetermar1an when
to
cboir will sina:, ss will a 1 l x t h among 47 persons who
the
f
'Olllan&amp;
L
or
pogtJ
the1r
to
eel
recelved perfect attendance !!how thai the area wants the
her attention wss distracted by ! Ch
.... IJ'OUp.
year.
award, Sunday al the Syracuse Asbury Methodist plant lo locale in Pomeroy,
•
• T
-----lhe
IHlimal, causing he, lo lose '
Zdward Johnson, Instrumental Church.
The goal or the Pomeroy gi oup
control
of htr car.
/
-her fa Southern Local DI•
The Norris family held top attention for attendance. which Is accepling pledg s h
Members of the_Syracuoe •me'.• According lo the Pome
a , 2 Cited B Patrol
e
roy Petri&lt;t. II � of lhe e v e n I Mr. and Mrs, Ross Norris bj&gt;lh received two-year
&amp;ency and f,re units report..i th,s lice lleparimen!, � i,nsion
perfect been ,el
lnfonnally at ,12.soo I
Y.
•
I
11n. Fannie Lee II � attendance pins while their son, Carroll , and his wife
morning over $ISO ha1 lJ:een re-- wires from an electric pole which
although the firm asked for as j For Vto latio m
l
ma. Kyger ,creek band a i'HI Ad die received five�year plns as did t._lr . .and Mrs. Nor
- much of the $25,000 as possible Arrest or two Meigs county men L'f!lved thus far in the drive f o r wm.:o knocked •off were stre-wn ov• 1 °T1)e M eigs County Sheriff's
1
o.,
cllelr WOl bf juefi.
ris S young grandaughter, Debbie Norru1.
la reported by_ the state Patrol. money for payment of the erner- I, er a wide area. Officer!! called
to be raised.
partment arrested a Racine _.
The family attend ance record pins.
,
They art !\athan Biggs. 40 gency squad l:nack balance.
power company workmen Imm, .., torist early this morning o■ •
Seni-·Announeed did not end there. Th, o I d e , t Glady, Rob:,in , Mrs. R_ o y a I As c of c Secretary and ChaJr. Pomeroy,
died for no Urense Squadsmen reporled _that anyman of the g.,,up lo induce the
diately and awaited thei, a,-,ival charge of driving wbile inu
. daughter of the family, Clarlre Thomes, Llnda EichID ge 1 1 n d firm to locate
Hartley
here, Leslie Fulti plat on • vehlcle_ being lowed one_ wuihmg to g ive edd1tional do- to fix· the facility.
cd as a result of a one-car aool·
ae
t.
-ei
. rvi
for Homer AJ. and their second daughter, Bren- Rose Ann Thei.!s were four-year sald that though the deadJine waa alld Harry J. Detm.i�n, 31, Rut• natiolL!!I la s.sked � co11tact
• Heavy dariiage was reported to dent
on Route 338 near the Ra
Ja SarOey of M!ddleport w h O da, each were awarded n�year pin winn�rs.
set at noon today, he will be n'-Jle land, cited to Gelli(JOhs court Jan. mem�r of the urut, or mail con- lhe vehicle, but 00 injury \\'as re-- cine cirporatlon limits,
Recelvmg aWards for three to accept pledge11 yet thil
dlai ye,terday wJII be held at the i•inl.
trlbut Jons to the Syracuse �er- ported te .Mrl.. Cheeseb
eve- 19 oo • ■peed cllarge.
rew, or At 1 2: 40 this morning Denni&amp;
8-":linl-COSlt Funeral ff O m e Othera who recei ved �rfect &amp;t• years perfect attendance 1nclud- ning.
gene� Squad in care of C h 1 e f her sick eat. ·
1
Manuel, 3 1. Racine, lost control
Saturday afteroooa at two o'clock tendance awards for rune yeara ed Dan Rizer, Freda O u f I y,
----Mom1 Hartlen.
----of
his car on the sharp curve near
wltJI the Rev· Donald Boone in were Clara Rl!er, Adria s a y r • Cathy Winebrennt'r, Stefanie Win I
HOP ANN OUNCED
Divorces Awarded
The unit also Nl?rted an emer•
thP
Racine Legion Rall ra.n of.
R
and Brenda Sayre.
brenner, Jean Duerr, Pauline The Racine High School
gency run last e,ening at n, 1s.
�ge.
s RemovM TO
Senior lo Meigs Co urt
�e
Uw
road,
and fn!o an elecirtc pole.
Frankltu Rizer I received his Decker . Mary L. Cundiff, Nanc�·
clasa will sponsor a record hop Two divorces wen1 awarded Mary Jane Lavender was tak- Cincy Workh ouse
!
c
i
w
hile
h
n
a passenger, Gertruda!!
IIEIG8 01:Nl:RAL HOSPITAL eight-year pin whlle Marci.a Karr P�rker, Billy 7.er lde and 8 l 1 1 Y
in the High school gym Friday yeaterday tn Meigs County Com- i en to Meig5 General Hospital with William Reeves was taken to I Rowe,
suffered
injury to her left
Adm:i■,JOlll: Mrs. William And- Edna Carleton , Suzanne Winebren- Jean Cundltr.
a severe arm cut. She injured the Cillcinnati Workhouse t h i s I e
nlght immediately following the mon Pleas Court according to
,
ye
�. Pwnau,-,; Sharon Faye ner. Micky Winebrenrer Bobby
Awarded two-y�ar pins w e r e cage game between Racine 1111d cords In clerk of court, office.
I It at I h e �me of her father, morning by Middleport Chief of The Manuel vehfcle incurred
lfnflb, Pomeroy, and Richard Winebrenner, Haney Rizer and M r· Lloyd JenkU11 Sandra Zer- Belpre. 1bt da c:.
n wJll last until Jlleilueline J\. Stage wu giv- Glenn Cundiff, Sr., of Syracuse. Pollce Herbert Gilkey.
heavy damage to the front and
Middleport; Hazel ShlveJer, P'rankUn Rizer JI were &amp;lven aev- kle, Teri Lynn i'errell, John T.
----1 1 : 30 with admiulon ael at 25 en a divorce· from John B. Stage.
Rff'les will serve a .'JO.,day sen• has been estlmaled as a total loS!I.
Paneto,; Mar, Lavender, SJr• en-year plna,
CundUf, and Johnny Elchlnger.
cent,.
LOCAL T&amp;MPS
She wu also awarded custody of
lence al the workhouse following 1'he electric ligl1t pole was ollG
Olill; Dale Wmebrenner, Middle-- In addJtldn Co the members of
Fint year pins for attendance
-----minor
a
child.
a
awarded
Also
The
tempe1"1,ure
tllit monlag his conviction on II charge of clipped off at the bottor.it
.
,
..
..
'
·r• ·lhe •·Notrll 'fadir; lanta 'M'ar1 at 8unday 'lehool 'ftre Mias F.1· f'AJRll'll:U) STATION ·
pal't.
divot'CI! wu Freda M, Weth from at JI:SG tlood M a IUIIDJ I, ■ t into.'dcaUon in MiddJeport by MayManuel wag placed in Mefga
DiachargeJ: C2iarlenl 'Jboma, ueJ, J�\e Manuel, Kathy tran• e3nor Robson, Mrs. Moore, r ·- '!1 Wednuday
(emperaturet - high George W. Welh. The
plabitlff ehllly 42 dertttt In Pomeroy at or Kenneth �cElhinney. Gilkey Coonty jail. He \\'ill appear Ho
!9::f:P p1rt; Erma Yalt, Carpen- cla, Patty Winebrenner and Jean �.owe. Angela Hubbard anJ
54, low 19. Th'1osday readin&amp; - wu 1-estored her makla 11me of ... InJenedlloa .i.. &amp;fall nr Md was acco,Tij;anJed by officer
Ed fore County Court Judge Emmett
••
Klooa ...,. awanlal fln.y o a r J-- Hubbanl.
1 411 al - a.m.
j
Flu II. • .,,._
Peoples,
llajjgerlf,

Educator w38
sLipeaker For
ODS Club

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pomero Nat1on
y , a} Awarded
sa}e Of F•lfe TruekBond8

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a's F'JrSt 2 Neg f0 Stlldents Ordered
z,isiende.lu,' sent HO me After IId RiOtmg

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bOing e}}
ays Chairman

s

State Official
Helps Plan For
Music Festival

I en
K•tt

BJ3med

For ACCI"dent
On West Mam
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uuuf ThOf

Family Of 5 Grandparents
•
Too, wID Aftendance pIDS

0 ver $150 Is

Rece1"ved Jn

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yracuse Drile

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For
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ll\zmral

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Wreck At Curve

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. l'l!,ey• lllatlkel, 1'9meroy-Mid"dleport,
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Rac,ne
Society Notes

I

gueli\S.

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liarry ,

1c·k~s i:;

ill n: his hom

Rea/ Estate

Rolling Out the 'Red' Carpet

Tyree Bouleva,d
R.-v H•t·hard '4or!,:an Wai hos- Mr. and Mrs. Dennie mu and
--· ,n :_;.,p
c 1
Columbus
Mrs Howlll"d Nelgler was holt• :11 , :. I,IX\l
ttr .ng Arn11 lios • :~mlly1 moved from,
.
.
J ht!
.
ft
d
1:1-0 h"! Wallaefl Weavt'r proper
1
t -!SA Friday evening Jim. 6 wh•n ~1 &lt;' ,
11: 115, . J er . n at~• e1 1
. ·1au No. 3 of the Baptist Sun· Sa,l111 .l.1~· aigl, ,
l·,l.lg;:n , y.,
,
.
ia y School met al her hoffit'.
Laughlin. a Mwh 11'. min1~1.er ;,t .• ,ln . Chesler S1m~son ret urne
.
Oh io Uni~·er:Hly, tilled P,e·.-. )1ot ' ,mday ::i!tn spending i.l month
Mn. Hairy Curtis presented a gan's pul l) it . Sunda\· Hf'~ ;Jon 11.lh rt&gt;r son und daughter·in•lil\1'
rogram entitled '"The \ochor '.\•!organ ot Wavuly ~ome :\londay :\lr. and Mrs. Brian Sirr.p:.on at
rhat Holds ..
:o visit h1.s brother in the hospital. Bloomingdale helpmt: (".Jft' for the
Mra. Id• Howell condUt:ted the Fred Cadl, returned from the new baby .
1
,uainea aeulpn in the ablence of v,terana Ho• ?ilal in Huntington
~1rs. Shirley :¼cGraw ret urned
'-lrs . Oma Montgomery, pru1. Iand ii convale11dng at home.
to her home in Augusta. 1.foim·.
Jent. New officen elected for the
afler spending two week, with
·ear were : prelident , Mrs.
A2c Ivan C. Powell left Sund&lt;1~ her parent!, Mr. and Mrs. Bill
1.ha Morri1: vice ?re1ident , Mra . 1enroule 10 Jap:m for
O\'f'r:wa~ l-1\:;el\ ~d other relatlve11 .
,.
' Mr. and Mrs. John Stobart o{
Ida Howell : aecretary-trea •urer, Iduty.
\ {rs. Frankie Neigler ; flower and
W. B. CrO&amp;B i:; a patienl i.o a Che~er spent a day lnsl wrek
1
with Mr . and Mrs. Geoerge Kri, i&lt;'k committee chairman. :\11'11. :.ll•isonville hospital.
M:sla Eaton .
Mn;. A.nn Coe wa11 called to der.
~· .,· ;.,..,
' · During the aoclal hour Mn . i Columbus by the i!IM:~.S or her I Mr. and Mra. Albert Hill spent
~eigler. hosle111, aerved refresh-•ncphew.
the week end with Mr . and Mrs
t.,
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ment1 to eight members and I Billy Hill 11 in Gallipolis for Ray Sayre at Roseville.
~,•'""""' · t-,";1 ~
---- - - - - - --- ---· ·- - Mrs. Perk Brinker of Lelar-1
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spent Friday with Mr. and Mi-~.
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SOMETIME DURING THE YEAR YOU
WILL NEED A GIFTFrMr. c:nde. Mrs. Fnmhs Morri. . ··•. . ...
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spent 11iursday with Mr . and
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WHEN YOU DO THINK OF SANBORN'S
Mrs. C. C. Reed, at Chester.
Ir,..,,
o::~ ·-:· j;:::..::.,- &lt;-/\,'\-...,\:'
Dale Roush of Columbus spent
½, , . •· · 1 I , "'f.'- '· '(··,~1 the week end with his parents.
.:_..,.,.. ~ 1 1
Mr . and Mrs. Henry Roush.
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(White Orchid Pattern)
Mr. and Mn , Junior Stewart
-\,....__.. 1 •''"? \ t· \V"TIIE FINEST SILVER PLATE"
of Belle, W. Va. are guests or 't'¾ ··";..._,.
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Children are murh more ? rOnl'
sleepwalking than are adull s.
according to the rinding• of a 5ur·

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At a bechc meetmg \V-tunday.
the NCAA approved • eonslltutional amendment aimed at ending "red shirting," a practice
where an athleta la held back for
one or ~ se.uona whJJfi pm.
ing maturity.
The NCAA ruled that • lludent
ffllllt complete hiB otbl&lt;tic compelltlon w_ithin rivie yun after matriculatmg for • four-yar coune.
Table Reendtiag An ;,,..~

Speech Contest

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Reg 1ster Now1.\

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The Mercy Bowl ril be JUY9d
Thank,gMng Day .in the Loi ADgelN c.oliafum for the blneflt al.
the iamUJe1 of the catlfomla
Polyt«bnjc foatbaD pJaJen klled
in a plane crub lut ran near
Toledo, Ohio. Pwcit&amp; fnm tba

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ODHhot o1J4ir will ID to 1he Cal
Poly Memorial Fund.
'M1e other bowll are the Avlation Bowl' Welcomt S,ldhn
Dayton, Obio; th. Prdldeull.l
Trophy Bowl at '5,000 lelll Wahhjgtoo, ~.C. stadium, datir• tlng
the atadium; and the c.tblm
Bowl at Yankee stadium. All will
be played Dec. t ,

But • n,crulllng_.ruendmeut,
which came under hl!avy fire
..
_
Point of Peace. _The Hocking
County representative wu Mill
Beverly Woolever of Kinglton.
Ohio. Her speech WU entitled,
N•- .,., •...., (' I
"The Church'a One Foundation."
At the - • annoal banquol
Repraenting Meip Co u D t Y "'ednesday night, Mumy War~
wu Miu Donna Balsr of ~ r. matb of MHIDHOtla and Warnn
wh, alao gave U.. •peecb entitled. WoodlOD of New Mexico State
"The Chw-ch'a One Foundation." UnivenJty were named tht •
Silt u, lrom the S. Bethel EUii standing roache,, ol lillO by their
Cburcb. All or the lpMCbn n• fellow menton.
,
cept that of Miu Skinntr of Ath- Warmath, Gopl,ero .....,
..,. were prepared by the O h Io UPI oalional cbampiona and BIi
Council of Churches, sponaor of Ten litlfsta, wu honond u the
theM Prince of Peace contests for top major college l'08al wbilie
the past 35 year1.
WoodlOD, whoN Aggin were unOver 3000, Ohio high Khool 1tu- beaten in u pma, wu named
dent, entered the contat I a It top mi.all oollep c:oacla..
fall It i. deaign,d to promote tn- Ally. Go -dnignale Hobert r.
terat In the IIIDII bnporlant aub- Kennedy oddnatd II- macbea'
ject In the world. PEACE. 'lbe ft. banquet_ challenging thl group la
nab, will bo held for tbt 6 semi- lead the w,y In • pbyll&lt;al Iiifinal contest winnen at the open- uea program whidl be •aid hill
Ing aeulon of the Annual Ob I• brother, l'Noident,.,l«t John P',
Jacbon County,
Pastor'• eon...tmn al Columbus Konnedy, will mbod- Mill Lylt a!oner npn,mt•d Ohio on Sunday. Jaauary :and al the oext U.- amtba
Athelll County by p.......U., her the V-.na Memrolal Rall at 7
Ill er.al ortlllnai opnch eoUtled, "T h. p.m.
Kennedy alkl the U.S. .. In •

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L &amp; Z MEN'S SHOP

YOU ARE INVITED TO SEE THE BEAUTIFUL 1961 FORDS ON DISPLAY

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ALL LADIES- -READY TO WEAR

IN OUR SHOW ROOM

eNO OILIGATION

el'UI RIGISTRATIOM

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Fords
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3.91_ 2.98

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31 MONTaS ON NEW C'ARS

1.88
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14.91_ 9.88

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14 CARS IN STOCK ALL NEW 1961 FOIDS

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Econoline e 6 Cyl. • 8 Cyl.

£MIi ....... , , TUDOR FALCON
INI MODEL ,... , .... , . , . $1-M

FlOO, F250, F3~0, FSOO, F600

lnei11dH llllltr, llparo 'Dre, Tula lndlotton, Oil t'llltr. Vp
to 10 lliltt por lfl]loL

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COMI · IN AND IWISI• ,_

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FAVORS FOR ALL.

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~UIOllfof~ 5Mhio::ua!eo~ven- quiced lludent 1tbletet lo 1Jp •·Our berit1g• bvm the lboWlr far llr. al MN. lllllild
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H pre-rcgiltralloo Cffl:ifkate or Greeb ," he aaid, "wu that to Buru Ubl flllmlr
Gar ~
t eticbeAeoc1at~ met.ayUJu knot "letter o{ imtnt" _with the acbool ex.ct'I marally and mmtally one r&gt;r1-i8'•1 8atllnla, M • .,_
:;_mem~ : " " the- potlJgh of h.il choice on or after Jime 15. DWllt. be profJcienl phyaJcally.•• Alhcl Graalt BID Ill IJ. "lhiftl to Miami~rtFla. 1
t , Alter 0i_e 1ignin1, no other mem" .•. wt here tn the United -,aae II WII
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bet inslitutlan muld approach lhr State, aN beovning ,oft,.. he cmn1q pi 1:; re ,I . . .
The ~CAA_1 Rulei:.Committee athlete.
wd. "Soft mentally and morally aMOd •tloa lhilf:rd . .
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meet. :anMwnJ Fr ~~ co:• ln other activity, the NCAA IP,- -IOft pby1ically."
af hia ..,; :ctJe to dlt ;...,
:rAmer~= ~=~i~~ proved!ourDl'WcoU.,.bowll, w · Jack CUrtice of. 5talord. m;aoa.
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eluding one for the famillet of le
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laolball pllyera kllled In • plant Daily Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport, O., ID.
pt

mooth u profeseional star,. Aod,
example of their domination of
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the game. they are hCllding a
"world aerie," at Dani• omong
tearrui from the U.S., the Philippine!, France, Spain, Italy, Cuba
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and Mexico. Of the 14 playen tn- ~ Soutb Easte,m District Ohio
I ed
.
Cuban and one IPrtnce
of Peace
held
VOV • one IS a
t Sunda
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thewas
F.1 I
a Mexk:an. The rest are Ba&amp;que •. 88 .
Y Dip, .•
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Pleuare LNlq' MOllfJ
Christian Church m Athena.
Seating 3,400 1pectatora and of• The winner was Barry Cline of
fering pari-mutuel betting on a the Ou-illtian Church ir JdsAr.
deluxe ocale Dania mak.. It a thur, being the entrant lrom Vinpleasure to I~ your money. 1be ton County. His ~d medal winpower ball palace haa plush ,..11, nlng orallon wao ~:WUed, "The
thick carpeting, pretty girls to Sparkling Fountain. He wlll nlake your wagen
it ian't even ce1ve a ~ 4-day tnp to th e
neceuary to leavie your seat, United NallOlll in N~ York ~
more pretty girls In lkin-tight a chance to compete m the •euu·
velvet pants and .sombreros who final contest at Broad St r e • t
serve drink!, organ recitals be- Methodist Church in Columb111,
tw..n games, and grten-plnk Ohio on Sunday, January 15th.
,and In the ash tray,.
Second plo&lt;0 waa won by Mike
111el'I it a bar ud restaurant. Barndt of Jacboo, Ohio. He will
with closed clreult televiBlon of bt the alternate. The aubjed or
the matches in case your poor Bamdt"s speech waa "Create
old arches ore tired from making Great Peaco." He ,.presented
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white !eathtr upholst.ery and be tive calm
served iced champagne out of

jai-alal Olli than playing the game.

courll.
Whatever the r e a I o n. the

tht trek lo tho payoff window arul
tho plect do is • "roy•
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a bead - the guy who to

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the L&amp;Z Men's Store located on Maill

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impress hiAgirl friend can tit on

Floridii fronton, one better by
engaging the aervicft of 'Iborrw
Cronin, impeccable former butler
to Prtnceu Margaret. Cronin left
brains. Fortunately, thie playf!ra her employ after words wilh An·
aren 't hurt very often, but every thony Armitrong.Jones and ob-night lhey are 11Cared.''
aervet with a captured Yankee
Jai-alai ia • JJame played in idiom :
Spain, France, Italy and Canary " He'a • nire boy but he', way
blandl and ,ome Met.ion• of 1 ..
South Americi . .But the Basques ou ·,.
h.ave a earner on it when It \\1th this aoclal note I leave
comes to excellence. Other Span- you. Got to figure out how to bet
iard1, who think them egotistical a correeta, which mean, picking
and atubbom, claim lhal's be- thtrn one-two and actually ii
cawie the only Oat spaces in the even more dilfiwlt and danger-

your l!NNOX dealer

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devastating complicaliooa. First
the ball must be ~~ugh~ in a
gloved haaktl ,omething like the
containen in which they ~e
breadsticks in Italian restauranta.
Second, the pelola, 11 the ball is
called ' 11 at hard a, a e,v
-~ ball
and lravela at 1peeds up to 150
miles per hlur. Falling to move

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ALL COATS- CAR COATS- HATS REDUCED DURING
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cret ,the coro of It all 11 you
can't read an algebra, physic•, or
geomelry problem correctly, how
· .are you going lo solve it7 And
pages and pagu of hiBtorJ and
· pat hunk&amp; of geopraphy.
Marching banda and interachola,tlc athletics In junior hi81&gt; ""'
candemned bv Dr. Conant.
Stripped do;.,, lo It, qlne Ind
sleel'lng wheel, • Ford can run
and nm well. Bui thote lowering
llno ud curl)', bent f1W1 do ad

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Readlntl ullla ""' the whole ,..

BEDROOM SUITES

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HEADQUA!JTERS

F~bric Shop

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3 Pl- lookc•• Bed

act on every resolution you
make."
It's from my "Gertrude'' cal•
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Let•~ try that on our pianos for
Unde Sam goes under. looks as Besides It 5 Dad's birthday and
htr.noa
if. On Dutton·s,
I just looked him nwa_y down in Winter Ga~ a J! ......- - ·:...
r1heu&lt;l for lhe heck of it on to July dc_n, Fl_orida. where incidentally There are noy 318 women serv•
and whaddya know It's gonna .be this rlsm,a: and setting date of 1ng 1n 1t1.8
_, le •••'-I aturcs th! s year,
hot an d dry and I counted 4 v10- sun is NOT as given above. More 1Uld""1T w -.ui
eff' In the United
h•nt storms for ml, and one on SWl, more dayllght.
St t
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the P T C t Wh l
a 88 ongreu .
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-"The emergence of the Amert•
On Gertrude·a (from Zanea- . We wt)n! saddened by the pass- can woman as a dynamua inOuvillcl I remtmg of Ted Wildermuth, friend of ence in government has bee phe"Wide as the world 111 Tl1y com• ours ancl a former ,taff member nomena1," 1ay1 a leading a~thor•
mand,
on the Sentinel. He seems to me tty.
_vast aa eternil~ Thy love,
too young to ~ cal_Ied at age 48 For many, many year1 thiey
Firm a~ a roc:k Thy truth ahall and to leave h11 wire anti small were true examples of Tu:ation
M~u~1,1. Trdo th~mh_and....to his brot.hedr Without Representation ", an i.s1ue
• stand
When rolling years shall ce8tle I a anu 1s s1,,\er we exlen
lo movE"."
our sympathy and prayers.
1 am atill d,.p!y ahoclred u l,
J was standing near or l'l.!lppen• for one. did not know Ted was
ed to overhear some one' 11 re- even ,seriously ilJ till stunned by
mark year's ago. on being given news of his passing. He will he
one or the lnrge fi~urcd honk cal• iadly missed by his frlends in
endars - about 20 x 14 inches. lhe Bend.
you know n jurt measured ti
Well, this person spluttered and Tf we are going to follow, or
said. "Now what in heck would I pay heed at alt. to , the eminent
I do with that great big thing- edu~ator Dr. James M. Conan~
think rd spoil the effect or my of Harvard whose exhaustive rekitchen walls with THAT'"
iearch on American hi~h ~hools
My dears, you'll iee ·one or. find us with our black~rrul
mine proudly hunl( right on my down, so lo speak, then wed beat
kitchen wall, in the very aame get busy.
1pot it's hun~ for about so yean. Some dra1ttc thing, needed, ht'
No atrabblin1 around at our say1 ii 80 to 70 per C'lnt of all
hou1e to find a date. You just cla~rolm time dewted...to buie
glancfl at thue nice big fi(!;gera studies - English, rtadlng skl!Jr
and there you are,
and composition, 1odal atudle11(
Beotd,., Dad and I jot things hi,lory and geographyl mathedown on certain dates. No one matlc•..Soma alglbra shou1d be
started 1n Grade I, and II early
81 Grade T, .a llladem fDRt,;n
lan~age on a convenation ba1l1

SALE $55.95

competiton have to ealch a ball
on the fly or on the flrat bounce
and send It back to the granite
end wall with the fluid motion of
a s e c a n d baseman whirling
through • double play.
This IIOUlldS easy but there are

Priced!

Winter Jackets I. Coats

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feet lon1 and $1 feel wide. 'lbe

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a dime." The above Is a gen-yoowine guaranteed Gallia County
one. Indigenous, native, naive.
rm just a teeny afraid
the
following but it fit&amp; the New
Year of 1961, 'Seize the £ir8l opportunity to

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BIG REDUCTION

SALE $49.95

Rot, llff. 95-2 l'o. Sulto

... '229.95-2 Pc. Vinyl

away bark there, put it thusly"Snow's knee deep, and butter

p,·,-

•••• '62.50 Swlv•I Rac••r

SALE $41.95

REMNANTS

Half - Price

SALE $47.95

SALE $219,95

even

l'story Stor1'es Of G1"ver

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New, 1961 Calendars Tell

CHAIRS

... 12ft.'5-2 ,,. Sul..

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Some feller,

a certain look. Or do they?
'Tis along the same llne aa a
Well, I dunno, I dunno. But U famoUA commercial slogan of
THI.
your child at about age IO to 12 just a few years back. "Obey that
isn't reading, what I c9ll real ,impulse."
reading, then l wouldn't plan too But I've learned the hard way
heavily on Harvard.
to take a roolin1 off period on
I. Mlin
Po111111or
You simply can't beal_ the ram- that la,I ooe many, many limes.
11
ous "Three R's" - you Just can,. Hlgllly debatable.
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lt'1 been tried all the way from
, BY BLANCHE M. HASKINS but U!I could translate 'em, but courses in ceramics right on down
I just now took an inventory of I then no one else needs to.
to how to make 8 farm gate.
our 1001 calendars, given to u11 . Then there's Aunt Jane's birth, And Jn this latter (farm gr.iteJ
from far and near. HerP they are, day comes In May, why not jot vou t:ven have to read and "figfrom our bank here in lnw11. that "J. 8 ." altho you may for- Ker."
from Pomccoy National from get and think It's ''June Bug" by On M
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eaC' er
Foreman &amp; Ahhott , Dutlon's, t11en. P. T. can mean pay told
bout
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" but on the othe r han d II. ''I asked
me athem atoyear
cc s a es.t ca en ar 1Er, axe5,
di idor so thago,
win's. Gulf Slalionl and a ve.ry could mean "Pig Trough'' U I h I
f ood ~ 1• 4a reel
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nc pece o w
mo equa I
8pecial one from a Zanesv!lle you n, needing a good trough
Co Id th d .1, H
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eavf ncn , er annual gift .to stveral a 1ong a out then. and who does• en
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of us. This IMter contains fam - n' t.
no.
ou.s quolalions, d1oice quotations 1 tell you this calendar .stuff Aotl if he Isn't rarerul tha!
and Bible verses.
Just beats lhP world.
same kid will be SP.Jllng strawIi'",
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just
found
on
Richard's
ca1berries et 2 for 15 or three ror a
N
. ow, emme see. On JX:C s
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• uarter and thinking what I
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1l ~Y• when t.o change your oil , ~t&gt;n ar (w_e call Pomeroy Nat I
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, "Rich,1nh Bank") that a "hand" good deal he presentmg.
4 inche~ . and a bnle of cotton Let ,me ~asten t~ add - not all
a ~~e~;:meter, ~as ;~;,,:r:o:::
ON BOYS' AND GIRLS'
Pomeroy Not'I Bank assures you is 500 pounds. I tell you, you today a kias are like that - No,
they've been in business for lo, must never throw these valuable no. no, a thousand tlme1 M .
these many years _ alnce 1872 thin~s away.
But_ there la no royal l'Oll.d b,
· f t o ba k h
h
One
last
partin"
shot
Today
learnmg.
It follow, largely Churm ee. ur n ere a I ome
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Mhln t rr
re!iound, with the names 1of ita Jan. 5. the sun &lt;'ame up 7:22 a, C s.
ave n
g It 6 er
fJ direckrt's names vnu'd "bank" m. and tonight It will set at 4:45 you but blood, tears, toil, and
NOTICE!

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It bi aport aomewhat akin lo
lhne-wall handball on • court 180

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Did You Know That

I Group Wedgl••• Value, To $8.95 _ _ __ _ _ $3.99
Little Girl1' Patenta, Swivel Strap, 4-12, 8-3 _ _ _ _ _ 99c
COWBOY BOOT 5 _ _
_ _ $2.99 and $3.99
Little Boys' Sturdy leather Oxfords, 8-3 _ ______ $2.9?
Group of Rubber Footwear, Reduced To Sell At _ 99c to $2.99
Houu Slipp•n -A Clean Sweep _ _ _ __ 99c lo $3.99

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Only 13 Rog. to $19.95 TODDLER COAT SETS ......... _. $8.99 to $16.99
Rog. to $11.95 INFANT SNOW SUITS . . . . . . . . . . . • . • . . . . $6.99 to $8.99
Rog. to $12.95 BOYS WOOL JACKETS_ .... , . , ... .. , .. ... ~.99 to $10.99
2 Rog. $25.95 White Slog CAR COATS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
$10.99
Rog. to $14.95 GIRLS CAR COATS, 4-14 ....... ., ... .... $8.99 to $11 .99
14 CAR COATS-YOUR CHOICE ........ ............ ....... .' . $4.00
R09, 19 '3,95 TODDLER KNITS .. •.•• , ..... , .. ,11 •.i .;t. ,, $1.00 lo $2.00
LADIES COTTON BLOUSES
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½ PRICE
Rog. to $3.99 GIRLS SWEATERS AND TOPS . ., .. .. ........ 89c to $2.99
INFANTS TO SIZE 3 T SHIRTS, Soiled
.... .................. 49c
MITTENS-KNITTED HEAOWEAR-FUR MUFFSANGORA HEAD BANDS
Prices Bogin At 39c

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ONE PAIR $4.90
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that the best players come from
the ~ue counlry _of Spain. Be-cauae jai-alal requirea the com•
billed talents of a flrtball pitcher, an Jcrobat, a maralhoo run•
ner and a ~rget at a pistol

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from ill path tan range from exUdH PNM la&amp;eruUMI
treme pa!nfulnna to falality.
DANIA, Fla. !U Pl l -lt WAI, the
Pb1fl'I An Sc:arttl
dart-haired man 1hrugged, either "If a player ii hit on the head
lhia ar herd goal.I!.
h,e ii not able lo play 1ny more.' '
So, fortunately , he became a thoughtfully observu J01e Cruz.
Jal-al.al pJa_yer.
Sahamendi, matchmaker at the
~n_'l think lhar1 ea.~ work , Dania Fronk
" The ball, at
cvtn if you could handle 1t, whk!h leaat, ah.abs all the ~head and
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four Day Meet In Pittsburgh; Tie Loose Ends ~;;;.,-=·~~

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Scores

Leadinn Club Difficult Problem
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PORTLAND GRADERS FAVORED

To Cop Cou NTY CAGE TITLE
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Coach Hubert Pri&lt;t'1 Portland Grade School cagers
now look like • shoo-In for the Meigs County league
championship after dlamaylng Syracuse 43-25 In the battie o! the unbeaten last evening.
llJhlh Greder Larry Price, 5·11, led Portland by
dumping In 11 markera from overy position on the
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196~1 SKOAL cage crown bu turnel Into aomtlhlng
of a tunaway as far 81 Coach c;harln M'.cAfN'a Athon,
Bulldoea are concerned.
However In this second round of play tho McAfet
coached lodJ from Athen, County may encounter a llttie tougher sledding when they mHt 10me Improved
quintets on foreign liardwoodl.

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llofllra 18 Scrll!llon Ill
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Sprtagfjold 51 Amhanl 4'
llamllton 74 Ithaca '19
llld•r 112 Maotclair 18
St. J.,.ph·, 71 SI. Johll'• n
1&gt;ruel S'/ Haverford 51
Batt• ·, s Bowdoin n

Prior to 1ut
pm, on
Anwri,.n ltl Adelphi '12
tba Portltnd • .., court, oellhtr Wannath, Woodaon
Onl ol Ibo teaguu lmprovtd Ibis point 1h11 • J4IO ••· c. W Poll 71 Fllirfleld 71
lfam had been dofeoted ln or Named Top Coach a
cap club• II Iba Punlrv7 Pllr- '"''' with •
l'fCCll'd Clallh Pm-ldloct 18 Rhode Island •
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tut ol ie.,... action.
PITTSBURGH &lt;UPll-A man pJe Pantban.
Bob tuhlly'1 club ...W tab 1h11 Jlochultr II
1.11111 Jolmay Lloll ltd Coach who lilt be wu "notwal to PunlrvJ', with alH n:;::molfdioladalrom••t1-,.1.Q- BlockpmtH°"'"IO..
Hlllal Wolf1'1 boy1 with eiaht the occuion" and anolhar who ::itia
cal want ff bad!, -.p.
Lalayotta IS Mllhitnlltra 18
poillta wblle ll&lt;&gt;llb!' Cro" and exp,rienc:ed "the i"•t.l mo,._,,
Swiqiq b•clt lo tip "Sl!lior Alllrfgbt 18 Wqn.- 57
1W Mdo'load ,__
ment" of 1111 · Ult 1r1 Ibo top inl
Circuil,"" N1l&amp;o11vUlo (7-11 trav• Bnndlll Ill W - l6
Ol'llalld held lllb( it1d of -1\n of 19'0.
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el• 1o,Jacbun (7-S&gt; lo tut Coaoh Maryland 16 Gao,1etown t7
po1n11 at
end of the Murray W~lh ot Minneaota : : , . and thould p
lhe David F~·• "Sprtu•
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lint........,_ ,\I haiftbne Portland ml Warren Wood,on of Ne1' Golden Rocbll, current poaoe• Com~,- Wi~L--~elo•nby~-• F-•--D•-L 1,!•-•• •-•--• U. IO
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.,.,.gin. 'l'boy lhon M exoco
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lion -Dater
Anderacm,-w•
Ibo Mt.
llounot• back In Ibo lhtnl and named
the American Footbatl SEOAJ.. all 1btJ """' lo bandlo. ~ could find tbom• tlve, New Yori: u. 79 T1mple 61
flurlh quarten to make a rout Coaches Auoclallon Wednelday Wellston plaatam , a liM8 d•ltat vldlml of anollltr lllba&lt;k K Al1IJ)' 11 Vlllanova ca
o1 Ibo .........
u Iha yaar'1 bot mentors. on Pornaroy In Ibo first """"'lhlnp are rilbl !or Ibo · OroyIOUTB
Lut nlllol'• wur aow lland• night
Warmath wa• the choict smong The Pantbeh of Coach Rusull
at H. Tbe Portlaad liv• will 1- major colJeie e01ch11 and Wood- lloor• have bNn up lllld down howod,N
bu been
the Ky. Wnf,y1111 tll 11:vanlVfllo e
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llrtdbur- next woek befan bolnC 10D among small colle1t1·
thll ....,., but may hove hit
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EnkiDt n Mercor Ill
ollldally c1owued leque champ.
their 1trlde Tueoday nlabt. 'llloy way up &amp;iDco the llart ol
Hllllllnston tlJ SW Memphis 80
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II rmtnt Pu1land W- and Warmath received oow could MIile down lo luhlon IIGII lllld with Coach Bob $Jomy Wm. • llary va. SC &lt;can,.W•
.. Jt,U. Buck Jiuttoo ltd Paii- at Ibo coaches' IJlllual a more reputabll """14 !or the at the helm Ibo llounds..may 'w;! Austill PHY IJII Union ('l'llln·I et
I Willl lliDo and Amol banquet from Jamn E. MeGbee, rest of the ,.....,
1,. rt
to play the role of Ibo lpO!ler~ Lenoir RhJIII 71 Caiswbe ..,
l':2'- W •lahl 1111a Ja- vlct pretldtnl of Eutman-Kodak
MWD)JII TOIIGIIU
Wllh Ill SEOAL clubs lhowlni Hampden Sydney IOI R)do. Irut. t
11111 11111111 olpl for Byuw•. Co. which IPOOIOR the awlNII.
ldlddl,port another q,oinltt lb8I bnprov1111e11t wllh ...h game. Vlrplla Union 107 J. t Smith 90
w,nlq nlll&gt;t 117:00 Ibo Ulldo- For Woodiou. the lirll small col- 1w had ii@' upo •nd downa 1h11 Ibo blJ ~ hero II wbolhor Florida 11 Miami (Fla.) 7S
~ Ptrlland ._ wW clalh 1111 cqooh to bo '° honored, ,t ...., ahowtd the boml ran. or not McAf• • Alhenl Bulldop Georpa Teeb Ill a.or,ta eo
WIii, &amp; p • o:1111 Parbnburl wu a trying momenl, lie wa, :ey ~ the ability to win Tue•
~Bil WIii. VirglDla Ttd1. rl Saltm II
8".
•illbly lh.aken, muttered a word ,ky nlibl whoo they upaet Ibo
loll.,,
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en• Fllt 74 Banldlr\ 61
0111 W• - XoX,IYIJ and Flab- of thanu then admitted ht wu second place Jackson lromnen. eountar In doll • ecood round of Waih. • Lf1 18 Brld&amp;• watar ..
or.
",ony . . I'm not equal lo the Wbethor or not the dollN Is SEOAL • ctlon.
r•eord Bethany 61 Wuh. l Jeff. 11
lllll there remalnl O bl _,,
Morris H•rVly 11).1 Beckley 73
The Middies travel to Gallipo- Alhtm lhouid haw lHtlt lnlllble Dub Ill Virglnla 90
111 Friday nfaht 1o ~ basbtl In lholr own hanlwood,, but Wolford II Panbrob llll
with Coach Clyde Ev1n1 IIJue
••- of lnlllbll
MIDWJ:ff
Devlla Tbt Glllla Academy qnfn- ""'1d ND Into ,,_.y
tel ~ . . . . a 1-1 lffllNI ovor- OIi Iha road.
~ ( m., II North P• rk Ill
Ill thil 1tBIOO and II plltlty dan· INU WUN P&amp;CT
SI. Nu;rbort II&lt; Mlcbl1•n .-..i, IJII
gerwa on 111 home L'OJtl. Coad! DALLAS Tu. (IJPl&gt;-Tbt Dal· Btlhoi (Kan,J '18. Babr 71
Nolan Sw1ekhamer'1 Yellow Jae- lu ~ of Ibo Alnlrl&lt;an Fool- Llwll 19 Aurora 71
kets boat ~ B1111 oa.ill
ball LI.... hav•
Ibo Mt, UnlOII II .48
ly the flrll 111111 around bu lhoir uantnf of Prank Jacboa, hall· Ktllj State '18 WIii. Mlcblpn Tl
n•ed plenty olthdol:
club beck fnnn lloulhm! llathodl.,t, 11,1fam1 (Ohlol 71 14ar1ba1i et1
ebJllty lo ,top II ......
and Dumy Ill fllll from Mal"ian n Indian.a Tleh. •
tomorrow
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DavldlOII, lo 1181
Jac:t- Wabash 78 Crel&amp;hton 77 ·
R
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and
Jlulland
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Tolldo II Bowlina 0.-- II
Ameria's
Selling
wu plead cm tho ll8th
wur
11,,acbeat two ctulM, .:....U-wlM. and Vitamina-Mineml Produd
1rt at home Friday nJabl lo boll fOlllld.
Air 1'1&gt;r&lt;t II Canlanarf •
two allo-ran qulnltta. Racine Olodally--111-tlllnbo• ls Belpre tomorrow beloro
llllnklilm 111tlirlllltlll of AU vitemln•
taking to the road for two gam,1.
tri111 _. minlmunl ... 11 Vilaminl, 11
Coach Larry Morri,on'1 """"
IMll to jull keep rolllnC along
alter dropplnl on• lo the
Pomeroy Psnthm. Racine hu
144'1
won Dino • - lh1II far and
without a doubt will natcb Dlllll•
btr 10 Friday nliblRutland, with a roputabll T-2
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wiDIIH CbitlAC.f &lt;II-?) 11ft i., ,
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morrow at Rutland. 'Ibo Pad
Dtvill with tboir fut-bnak and
Bottle of 30 _ 53c
pl rtboo11M11n1 ,hould lraap tbl
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cu-y clllb wlnlaM.
Probably by f•r the CGIIIIIJ't
mo,t implo,.d ball club, tbl
Eutam Eailu, pt • . . IACH IICJ. 91• NOW
IUYS
tell l'ride,y nJCht 1lbetl lhlJ lrav•
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el to P•rbnbllfl lo lllffl lhl
Llllfe Reda.
• IIJIAU AIIOIOl.·'IOOIH PAID .............111.
Al the llarl of Ibo HUGa tbl
I N9wlC...NemtNAND LOl!ON ......... , ... lor.
Eutern Club WU ilVtll llttl•
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pmtkm wlloo Ibo nallon'1 No. 1
bathtboll lNID moot• N«lbwatom ~ nJCht IA • 811 Tm
ICll!flo.
Doul&gt;t hlicl cut an Ibo amdltion of Luca who tnJurod bis
in Ibo Dlb,oll pmo. But bo
wmt throu$h a llbort, ri,orw,
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CINCINN~ &lt;UPfl-Tht Chocillnall lt.ds today IIIIIIOunc:ed the
llpln&amp; of four ployiri. ill farm
l)'lltro manapr, and marrtqe
plans of ,.lfltldor HIITJ AnderTh• lignNI. who Mnl in their
,on.

c:oiilrsct. by _mail, w~ pitcher•
Mar• ball Brid1es. Marv Fodor
and Havey Alu and ...,ond b•se.,.. Tommy llarpor.

Phil SoabJ' ClnclnoaU'i !•rm di·
rector, IIIIIKlllllc:ed llpinl of Bill
Spulln1, 11, of Wuhington, D.C,
a NCODd be191n,n, lllld Roland
Puuro. 13. pitcher, of Slatinatan,
Pa .. lo ~act,.
Tbt club I fann 1y1tam· man..., IA 1161 aro Col Dul al IndiaD1pol~. Nap lley01 al Jereey
City; Tld Star al Columbw,, S.
C, Dav• Brlltol at Toptka, Kan.,
Joluuly VandYr 14ffl at T._,

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ONpn • tar played fullf IU•
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introduced last fali-toiiethcr with the tttmtrldo11s
success of the 160 ChevrQlets-has sent Chevrolet
plllisenicr .car sales lO an all-time· yearly hieh.
More ntw -Chcvrolets and new Corvaits were
delivered to more pcoplt J11rin1 tht past year
than ever baueht ahy inalce ·of car in a sinale
y11r before.
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preferenct for, Chevrolet Your rccord-brcakine
purchases of Chevrqlets h:i.ve sia;nificance t,!)
everyone thinlcine of buyini a new car ~his
year,· and-since sales of new 1961 Chevroleu
and Corvain continue at record-brcakine levels
-are a healthy indication of the inherent;
strch1th and ;viaor of 011r natio,:i~I ,conomy,

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mos! of the sf&gt;ason is still to come.

grtal savings . See new slyle ideas

Hurry in. see our big :'ielection and
. .. dassits, Luo . See prices ,lashed

down to amazin g lows. See, choose.

VALUES TO $8.95

VALi/ES TO $10.9S

$1~00

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Ladies' Better Skirts ~;

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.Values to $2. 99
t Values to $3.99

Values to $5. 98

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TOPCOATS
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KNIT SPORT SHIRTS

WINTER JACKETS

REDUCED¼

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LADIES' HATS _

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B!essing, M,1son .
AN'NOU:' lfF: BIRTH

Mr. and Mrs Emmett Ward of '
, South Point, Ohio, are amiounr" /
in~ the birth of a son_. their first I
I chtld, at Holz~r Hospital on Fri day morning. January 6. The r'
mother is the former Juanita Dudding of Mason
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The baby weighed eight pounds '
and was named Dule Arthur. Malernal grandparents are Mr. and 1
1Mrs. Dennis Dudding of Ma1:100. i
IPaternal grandpare11ls ar~ Mr. '
I and Mrs. Fre'd W.-.rd of So 11 t h j
1 Point.
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Here we l'or11c with just the ri·ght garments to put you on the
WARM side of all the cold. blustery wealher still .ahead . , ,
all at deepl y rut price lags that will ihow you tremendom; 111t\'•
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Values To $14.95

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Values To $19.95

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values when lhey see lhemt Each coal in this sale show&amp;

butter, chopped haC'on, or with I
lemon jnir-i~ or vinegar and then
garn ished with hard-coo l:ed egg:;.
I1'~ese foatures will help to maki•
1thts vegetable more appealing 1o
;your family _
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and Mrs. Ed Fry, Letart , Mrs. I
Rlanc:h Yeager, Letart; and Mrs. 1

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with the u: S Naval Air Force ;
in &amp;nfurd, Florida, returned to '
SPORT COATS, Yaluas To $ZS.DO . .
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hls
base on Saturday alte'r hav-1
Vaiu11 lo $29,95 ..... SALE $22.45
V1luo1 lo $39.50 , .... SALE $27
lng spent the holidays wilh his
~LG(":,N~~!EN~S HATS, Valu11 lo $8.95 .... .... .......... SALE $3.50
wife. the former Barbara Wil- 1
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BIRTIIDAY DINNEU
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Dallas Yeager of Mason 1\'as
Mtn'1 TR~NCH COATS, Nation1lly Ad,., Y1lu11 to $22.95 ... . SALE $12.95
honored on ·Sunday with a birth. ;
duy dinner at his home.
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ALL, MENS &amp; BOY'S DRESS SLACKS . .... ..... ........ REDUCED 20%
Attending
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Mon! and Boy'1 LINED AND UNLIN.ED GLOVES .. . • , , , •... REDUCED y3
Ing the aUernoon with Mr. and I
MEN 5 SWEAT SHIRTS, 811t1r Quality .. ............. ,, ... SALE $1,50
Mrs. Yeager were Mr. and Mrs. 1
1 Group of NECK TIES, V1lu11 lo $2.50 . .... . ..... , ... ,. .. .. . SALE 97c
Clarence Yeager and daughter,
Do your Shopping for next Chri1tm11, only 351 day, loft.
Beverly. Letart; Mr. and M r s.
John Fry and son, Jimmy, New 1
I Group N1tion1lly Adv. SUITS, Valu11 lo $69.SO
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I Ha ven; Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ye ,'
ger and children, Sally and MarALL lTEMS 011 Sale are from our Regular Stock of ·Na.
tin, Mason, Mr, and Mrs. James
tionally Advertiled Brands.
A. Diehl, Jr., and daughters, Char• ;
1.son, at the home or her parents. 1
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also . stationed in Son- 1
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I Mr. snd Mrs Gary Wilson
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OHIO
Mr· and Mrs. Bliss Wi!son.
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lyvu arrive Jiome. The packaged
/ spin~rh shou_lrf be placed in the ,'
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spinach should be washed and I
dried as well as you can before' I
.~ring it in a covered pan or ven- 1
tilated plastic bag
No w for the cooking whirh is
an important determining ractor '
~s to_ how· well your fa mily will I
like 1t. ,Just remember, Htlle or
n~. addPd water exeept that which /1
clmp:1; to the leaves is needed
for cook ing spinach. If you are /
(:ooking a large quantity he sure
' and turn several limes with
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Pa&lt;' ing. This vegf'tal.ile deterior• ·
ales more ra1&gt;idly if packed wet.
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Mr. Silund n·s was employed
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but due lo previotlS expedcn&lt;·e
a.-1 a lineman in lhif Seebees, w.is
promoted to 1..inemiln B afler \m ·
ly three mo,ths ""''"'· On July
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Brownie pin whieh was hiriilt'n I Spma(·h p1IP'1 hig h nn a "ro&lt;·Pi _v
Tht ,1c1t1a/ &lt;'1't"Ptnmw of inve~ti• ~ounlcr may aUr:. w f yo•Jr c,tlt&gt;.,
tllrt' foHowp(l :ind tiu,h mt&gt;mht'r lion You know ii'.~ ~ood for .'&gt;OU
stepped fo1-ward, n•dll•d
l h ,, bul the Ing question !hat (·on!rnn1,,
Brownie Prnm ise and re('eiwd .)LILI. is it a good buy·;
!heir µim; from !\!rs. s 111 ·faet' , Thf'
The Extensihn Foods c1nd Nr•·
rroup sang '"Hattie Hymn uf the lr:lt(m Spt-('ialis! at \\ht Vin~in
kc-publfr'• bt:·fore heinj dii;miss- ia Univt"rsity. FlizalK"th Ann Hobed.
Jf•rts._ has s t ;, lrd a ff:'w tip~ for
Invested into tht' troop Wt:re Judg1r1g: spin.:id1.
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fi rst . look al the leaves. If tlier
Linda Perry Kathy Foglesong, art! ('J'isµ. dritn. and 0,ark !;l'&lt;'t&gt;n
Cecelia Smith , Bet"key Hayne,;, you will know ll'af the h·l.lves an•
St1s.in Siwfaee, Risa Surfoc(', l'e1it• fresh. Smi1II. tt-nder· s rl'ms a r 1•
~y Sayre. M.:i rilyn &lt;.:oak, Beverly good signs of p)anls that w f' re
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pan. Penny Burris, Vickie Crow . i;alht'rrd. Bu1. hi&gt; l'aut1a11s if 1/w
Shelia Lit.'1'ing , Mary Haley . Car· 1ea1·es a1·e _l"f• 1!ow or ,, ·illP·d _ this
o! Baldwin, Connie Gilland. and may indicate old age or po o r
Celine .Mdiowan
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You will fmd some s pi11a("lt sold
S. E. ~atmd Pi·s. Lineman A in in bulk and ot!wr c:/,,,1Jed, w.i.~h •
lhe Ripley line crl!w, Appalach • ed and ready for 1'1 e pot. When
I ian Puwer Compuny, was aword- I so ld rn hulk. tlw pr·iee wi/1 lw less
ed his live yea rs ser11i('e award I bet·amf' J'IO _hundling for wa~l1~ recently.
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School
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Cunducting tlie &lt;-eremony were ' chorge ut !hp d11b IT1l;&gt;1•1 11, g ht'ld
Mrs. Ch:.irl(•~ HuJey und Mn, !far - on Jcmuary J.. l!Hil. Tlw imuµ
ry Surta"e. hiaders of the tm,p. he ld t_heJr mh•1mg ""i1t1 Mr:,; !{,,~
The f"f'ff'mr:ny wcis oprned wil h Km l"md and a nH·e 1:1l t1•nd..tri&lt;.·1· ul
i. short t,usml:!S:i meeting condud elcvt:n members ant! "rit' duh !
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John Bentz ntumel lllw
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Minnesota 11am and all die
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~WILL, COUNTY AUDITOR, Mt111· County, Pomeroy, Ohio. Encloff ..If.
ldlNtNd IIIVtlope 111d prl&lt;e ol UctDlt,

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Evansville, de It n d Ing NCAA
unall eollep cl!impkm, :Monday
Digbl wllhout big "Luke." It
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DIAl)UNJ: FOR PURCHASE OF lffl DOG UCENSE IS JANUARY 20TH. ONE
POLl,.All (,1.00) PENALTY IF UCENSE IS PURCHASED Af'l'ER THAT DATE.
~JI YOUR CONVBNil!NCE USE THIS HANDY APPUCATION BLANK AND
IWL TO TlD COUNTY AUDITOR AT ,THE COURT HOUSI NOW. FUS AU
TWO POI.LARS (f.1.00) J'OR &amp;ACH DO Q, MALI: OR FIMALI.

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Shaw, a National Football LNpt
quartarback I« 11&lt; INB\llll, to
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day and that's good _,g1r for prtpartd to handle lll,jthJns bo
m•," Colch Fr.I Taylor •aid oft. mf&amp;ht come up with."
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1,11 "okay" durJn8 the drill.
Taylor bad flcod the po111bni1y ,
of IIIN!ing Norlhwattm at
11:vlllllon, Di., wlllloul Luca,, but
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UPI 111d &amp;band the Ill Ten lltlt.
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Sunday afternoon in honor of Ran- Mr~ Anna Lou,se . CoilPV Mi-. pouJ. Ui110 h ·,1!-.1t u1g tin 1;1.1, 1'! hfft Y.111 IJf" t ,, ,.,.,~ 1., !hi
dt lAe Lewis ee!e111 .~ · ·nr;
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Mr bnd .\1 1:. Gt'(wg,r }:h,in-: ,11 h:, \4.' undil SIPmpl.- . Jlnrnt' Ji,-n-,
awarded . .James Cunningham 1•.orJ ~ i·s 0 1'a HiggiJt~ and Stei•: ari
the door prize.
~1cDennitt of Poinl l'l t•us,in'. r:s. lf'nded tlw C1.1 up/ es &lt; ·J ut., at r 11 e , 11.~ tr.i"rJ•1 Atent &lt;\iwurn · Jr1h ·,·
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Refreshment-s of k'e r r e a m .. dMr and ·Mrs Lloyd Will iam~ --home
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Jerry Lucas WI•,, Start Game opc,1t11n,ot1161U-Wlnmark.
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ol 19Gf with outatancllDi values In Men's and Boy', Clolllln, -

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• by President Eisenhower to be- u.al~ leaders. ~ring _llUI brttf
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Complete Stock Men's
WINTER

Group of Men'•

· JACKETS &amp;
SUBURBANS
331% OFF

SPORT COATS
Reduced 33¼%

Rog.
Rog.
Rog.
Rog.
Rog.
Rog.

$9.98 Jackels Now .
$12.95 Jockot, Now
$17.95 J1cket1 Now
$19.95 Suburb4J11 ·
$2,.95 Suburbans
$39.95 Suburban,

Rtt, $19.95
Sport Caafs
Rtt, $24.95
Sport Caal1
Rtt, $29.95
Sport Coot,
Rtt, $39.95
Sport Coats

$ 6.63
$ 8.63
$11.97
$13.30
$18.63
$26.63

Men's Suits
REDUCED
Rag. $29.95

NOW $23.11

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Now

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Rtt, 69c
WORK GLOVIS
Rtt, fl .39
WORK GLOVES
Rtt, $1.59
WORK GLOVES
.... $1.91
WORK GLOVES
Re9, $3,7'
WCRK GLOVliS

$4.98

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Robes Now ...... $7,98

Large Group

Wool and Corduroy

Men's Hats
Reduced2S%

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er.ii l!'lllflhl_fN' who h1111 N11·ned t·1111 .~fflflGthly. tArnln!:l, m11y rr-:
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hit ,pura worki11A up in a line bound lo $2 a sh:1rt- in 11,m
~ promoUonl'II . Ill' 11flrvp(I In the nn rsllm,1ted Sl .70 in l!lf!O
Army during World War 11
wa~ 11U111·hed to the t-ombinc-d Tht pelican derived lta
C'tuel, nl Slarl when he was rl is- from the Greek word for
t·hur p •,I 1111 • Colonel In l!M5. : .. rt·Hus," the ,hape of Jts
Mary h1111 held aeveral joh.~ in !ll'ak,

$2.65

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SHIRTS

NOW $3,32

HATS

NOW $6,65

HATS

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SHIRTS

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SHIRTS

TALOS Mlf SILE

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Reg. $11.95

NOW $1.,a

Reg , $13.95

NOW $7,30

HATS

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.... $59.95

50%-0ff

NOW 93c

Broken Sizes Only

Rog. $4.50
Shlrh Now ...... $2.25
Rep, $5.00
Shirll Naw , • , •• , $2.50

NOW $1.06
NOW $1.32
NOW $2.$3

ALL SALES FINAL

Complete Stock Mens

Sport Coats
REDUCED

$19.95
Sport Cotts -··· Now fl5.Q
Rtt, $24.95
Sport Cooh .... Now $19,11
Rltl, $29.95
Sport Coot, .... N- $11.U
Rtt, $35.00
Sport Coats .... Now $27,11
.... $45.00
Sport Coots .... Now $35.U

Special Group

flannel Shirts
REDUCEDI

Mens Shoes

Shlrls Now ..... . $2.38
Rtt, $3.91
Shirts Now , • , . , , $2,91

.... $2.91

Complete Stock Men,

Sweat Shirts

Complete Stock

All Men• Long Sleeve

Entire Stock Men's

Cord. Slacks
REDUCED!

SWEATERS
REDUCED

Snort Shirts
REDUCED

Sweat-,. No:« . , ' $ \68

$2.91
Sport Shirt, .... Now $2.31
Rtt, $3,99
Sport Shim ···- Now $2.91
Rtt, $4.98

Dress Slacks
REDUCED

SLACKS ...... NOW '5M
.... $1.99

.... $5.95
Sport Shirts . ... Now $4.61
.... $7.95
Sport ,Shlrto --·· Now " " '

SLACKS -··· · · NOW '7.11
.... f12.95
SLACKI · -·-· NOW ,10.aa
Rtt- $16,tS
SLACKS •. ... NOW fll.41

PfOUCEDI

R• g . $1.69

Boys Shirts Now

$ 1.31

Reg. $2,91

Hoodlld loy, . . . .
Re11, $1.91
Mo~, Shirt• , . .. .
.... $2,91
Mon'• Shlrh
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M1n'1 Shirts

$2.31

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Slack
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$ I.SI

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$2,31
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Swfften Now

$ 6.38

Rog, $9,91

Sl1ck1 Now ... , , . $5.11
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Sl1ck1 Now ... , , . $5.41
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Sieck• Now , , . , . . $6.31

Complete Stock Of

Sw•• ten Now

$ 7.11

··•· 112,91Now
Swe1ten
Ra1. $14,95

$10.38

Sw•ater1 Now

$11.11

S,-,t Shlrta ____ Now $1.U

Bov's s,,its
pcn1J(ED

SUITS
.... llt.95
SUITS
Rog. $24.95
SUITS
SUITS
.... 132,95
SUITS

NOW $12.71
NOW

331 o/o

Sleeks N.... tl,91
Sl1ck1 NRog. $4.tl
Sl1ck1 NRtt, $5,95
Sloeks Now
.... 16,95
Sl1ck1 Now

$17.95
TOPCOATS
NOW $11.97
Rot, $19.95
TOPCOATS . NOW 113.30
.... $22.95
TOPCOATS
NOW $15,30
Reg. 129.95
TOPCOAT! . . NOW $19.97

$IS.II

NOW $19.11
NOW $23.31
NOW $21,31

Dress

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lltt, $3/11
SLACKS
NOW $1 .tt
.... $4,95
SLACKS . NOW $2.41

JACKETS &amp;
SUBURBANS

, , •. , . $2.31
. , ... . $2.98

REDUCED

. , , , , . $3.81

331%

JACKETS $6.63
R19, 111.95 JACKlfl $7,97
lltt- 114,95 Surburll1n1 $9.97
Rtt- 17.95 Surburban, $11.97
lltt, lt.95 Surburban, $13.:IO
ll... '9,;1

, , , , . , $4.61
, , • . . . $5.41

NO LAY-AWAYS
•
•
Complete Stock
Boys'

Complete Stock
MEN'S

Slacks
50%

WINTER

llq, $2,91

Rtt.

Special Group Boys
Dress

IVY SLACKS
REDUCED

TOPCOATS
REDUCED

Complete Stock Boys'

Sh

Entire Stoclc

I

•

}

J

en1ng

Gloves

REDUCED
Att, $3.91 GLOVH '2,91
Rtt, $4.91 GLOVES $3,U
Rog, $5. 91 GLOVES $4.61
R... $6.50 GLOVIS $5.11

SWEATERS
REDUCED
.... $4.99 , _.... s,.q
.... $5.99 s -.... $4.~.
lltt, '7,95 ,,.....,. '6,:11

.......,, ,_. ,. "·"

:ord. Slacks

I
I

'

lb.

49c.

HOME MADE

SUCHER'$

SAUSAGE
lh. 49c

RIB STEAKS

EGGS
I

\

I

&amp;

' Complete Stock
BOYS'

rn,

...

l

)·
'

,Ill

i,,,t"

,,

jt

ro ...

SU:t.'ACI
,11 JMOS l!
(. :! Of TH.:' U1f.:'T WCI ,3 0 NS I: .'
; :); '/Y'J 1,;0~!::N A.":Sf/11,U .
\ ·-· ';f,;,'Nt; MORE T!UN 3,000
IC '•• -JDS, ri :~ SU~.: AND. O~~c i:
J.UOJ r.'!AVf!S Ar SU,f~! ONiC

:-·;::os. Htlnl[Q

•

AtO:,'O tr A

PAJAMAS

Knit Shirts

'' :,,.,. , ....
·, .s. ,..... ----..:: ... "'' "'tff.'
. .....

'

,·

25%
Rtt,
....
Rltl,
lttt,

11.49
$1.91
'2,91
Q,91

OFF

IHlllTI
SHIIITS
IMIRTI
IHlllTS

,1.oa
a1.41
12,11
'2,N

•

ENEMY

our QI' '"' Sll'I •r
::t:MI A17''~~1S AND .Ah'GfS.

~MCIAfl

&amp;,

•NO REFUNDS•

REDUCED
.... $2.4'
P1(1mas
Now $IN
• ... $2.91
P1l1m"

.... $3.91

·-- Now $2.U

,,111111, ... Now $2.N

411,GDO t-:C.'?Sef'0\1/f.~ IA.:.·:.:r
C.' :QltJ!. fA!CS' WAffifl,O 1$
•D~NAflO Ir A ,R.otlMlTY ,us,.

r.1.;os , t.·:?,c:!-ro 1usr

Entire Stock Men'•

:

Union Suits
'
REDUCED
.... a1.ri
SUITI . . .. NOW f'h.51

....
,2..,
SUITS .. ..

NOW $2.0I
ll... f2.H
IUITI · -· · NOW , 12.11

PAJAMAS

.... $4.H
Slacks Now .. . . ~-11
lltt- f.1.95
Slldll Now . .. $4-61

REDUCED
$2,H'

50%

IIEDUCID

.... $4-25 Pil111111"-SI

.... '7,tl BOOTS $i.9'

.......,. ,.,...... $3.11

1ttt, $5.N Polam11 $4.tl
.... .,_,. Po ....... $UI

Boys' Long Sleeve

Second Ave.

~~~iADED - - - do,.

FRESH

111, '9,ff BOOTS 14.N
llot, '7,lt IUITI "-"

.... Ill.It SUITS MAI

CHEESE

2 lh. •~ 79c

BATH TISSUE
4 rolls 33c

PANCAKE FLOUR
4½ lb, bag 59c

FOOD SPREAD

i. W. CARTER

APPLES
2 lbs. 25c

Dress Slacks

HI ShMt I Oxfon:11

REDUCEDI

Sport Shlrto .. Now $1,tl
.... $2.91
Sport Shlrto .• Now $2,31
ll... S.H Sport Shtrto 2.99

ltt, $3.N ltACKI $11,N
Rtt, $4.H SLACKS $3.11
.... !16,N SLACKS '5.41
llog. $7,ts SLACKS !16,8

K1n91roo
&amp; ·Kid Leatha

.... $2.49

• Gallipolt,, 6,

All

Zl .~,.IR-t:KIN

.... $7,50 1"911 $4-17
ltt- $f.95 SHOU $5.97

1lq. $9.tS

.,.. •

r•

SHClal

I

NAVY BEANS- S i~ 59c

CLO$E OUTI

REDUCED
• ... ,1.N
Sport Shlrto ·- Now $1,41

Genbe._

"'!:.t:.,-..::;

!16,a

i

eNO ~CHANGES;

,i:;:· ~•

(

~:-.';

Uld..::=

AR • r;·.Jr

0:

;.,.III

.i.::

tend, tho Meig,_ Coun
. ly Councill Mr. and Mn. ,Blackwood and
meetiog ~ Ii!'. lj&lt;ld . In RuUond, Mr. aod Mrs. Marvin Keehluah
Feb. 1
..
served refreshments.

a1

,.

"111'1

Juicy Steak

A

I.ton otNI MNty

A Tempting Chop

'

:~

'

5 lbs.

Here's Where To

,-----MEATS!----.

Shopl
Rib

Pork Roast

Smoked Callas Hams 6-8 lb avg lb 35c
1 Lb. Rolla

Sausage,Moundview, 3 rolls $1.00
Bologna; In piece · · · · · · · · 3lbs. $1.00
Pure Lard Shortening · · · · · · 2 lbs. 33c

End

lb.45c

JUICE

ORANGES
doz. 49c
'

3

Sausage

IN. $)-CIO

'

Boiling Beef

111.39c

OHIO VALLEY

3

Bologna

lbL $J,OO

KRAFT

M.1racIe wh·1p _a.rod
DroMlnt _
Velveeta Cheese

Clover Farm ln1t1nt Coffee 10 01. (•r $1 .19
Jo-Bo Dog ind Cat Food _ 12 cans $1.00
Lady Tabor Peaches, l1rge can,
·, .
In HHvy Syrup, 4 cans $1.00
Clover Farrll VIC picked Coffee _ lb. 69c
Clover farm Milk, Till Cans _ 4 cans 53c
Crisco _ _ _ _ _ _ 3 lb. ctn 85c
Candy Bars, p1ck19a of 6 b1ra, only _ 19c
fresh Milk, Gillon _ _ _ _ _ _ 85c

FOLGERS -

MAXWEil HOUSE

10 OZ. JAi

.,.25
ONLY

BAKER'S SUPER' MARKET
COMPLETELY IILF.SEIIVICI
Opon 7 DIY• A WNII I A.M. until 9 P:M.

-

Oar cuatomm

LOCUST a PliARL

MIDDLIPORT

INSTANT

COFFEE

Bananas, yellow ripe · · · · · · 2 lhs. 25c
Rome Beauty Apples · · 4 lb: hag 39c
Tomatoes · · ........ · .. ·· · .. tubs 19c
Maine Potatoes · · · · · · 10 lh. bag 49c

,,.
Parking For The Convenie1ce Of

2 •.89c

LB, CAN

'

• You Can Do T'1 Best At
• e

WAID CROSS~ SONS
IN RACINE 1lnce 1860

•1.00

B'8f

2 lbs.

'1.00

lllcod All - •

BOLOGNA
3

lbs.

SJ.00

Ohio Vallo, lllcod ·

BACON
lbs. $1.00

Sklnl...

WIENERS
2 lbs. $1.
111...

Pork -Livi
4 -lbs. $J. ,

... 49c

Coffee ':; ;,Ind - - - - -

. - - - - -· PRODIJCEt---.

-- ...

2

Gr.

-nd

,..,.
h1k1•
Pk.Sausage Jowl Bacon
3 lbs. $1.00' 4 lbs. '1.00

2

KRAFT

GROCERIES!

fnol,ly

B9iling Beef

For T• ndar Meat

FROM BAKER'S SUPER MARKET

Free

-

!."!t.

announce~ datee:n

69c

MILK
gal. 85c

BOYS'

Spc,rt Shirts

cb•,,.,....

i:~:n':::

W• carry I complete lino of Luncheon M.1ts

Complete Stock

JASKINS -· TANNE·R
432

FRESH SIDE
lh. 49c

COUNTRY

,22.sa·

All Boya' Cowboy

69c

SLICED

PORK SRAK
II,. SSc

!

All BOYS'

LI.

LEAN

.... Now ,10.21

ltt, "-99 P1l1fflll

·-

..,..ice,

Bulk Wienen .. · .. · .... · · .... lb. 49c

·SUITS
REDUCED.

.

At SIMON'S MKT•

WIENERS
,•• 49c

Stock Boyl'

BOOTS

-

:!,

:::'";"''

CHOICE
CHUCK BEEF

Sport Coats .... Now $17,q

MIN'S

':.ilumbwt

•

"' 7- ·

TOP
ROAST

"

BOYS'

red Grange
P}ans G }
FOr New y ear

0

69

WHY PAY MOREf

..... ,14.95
Sport Coots .... Now $11,q
Rtt, ,1"95
Sport Com •••• Now fli,41 . :..
.... $18.95
Sport C- -·•· Now 114.U • c ;_

Complete Stock

~ho~-:.::.::. :::.'

oomlary:

---T'"-

, RACINE FOOD MARKET

Soort Coats
REDUCED
11q.

:!:,'vgi~""

~.!:
tbewW :!,:

::J

WE DO CUSTOM MEAT CUTTING

.... '9,99

llq. $12.95

charg:!7:"i;,.'::.~ =..the~"""';,.

~:11:e:~naw;; se~~a.

SLACKS --•··· NOW !16,N

lport C-

= ..,

epc

":!'

A}f

Rog. $6.91

Complete

.

the

TENDER JUICY

MIN'S &amp; BOYS COTTON

Complete Stock Boys'

.... $6.t!

.

.::ww!"::;

:i,,.

C ff

33¼%

.... $1.95
ShoM Now • , • • • • $5.97
Rtt- $9.95
Shoos Now • f .. .. $6.611
Rtt, $10.95 ·
Sh... No,, .. • • .. $7.30
Rog. $11,95
Shoos Now .... , • $7.97
Roi,. '21,95 Sh- .. 11W

$1 .91
Shirts Now ...... $1.51
Re,, $2.69 •.
Shlrls Now ..... : $2.18
lltt,

Rq. $2.50 Shirt, Now $1 .25

REDUCED

Ab
M'dd/

and

Rog.

Complete Stock Mens

•

d A d

RACINE'S BANTAM SUPER MARKET

e

Reg. $1.50
SHIRTS .. . ..... NOW 75c
Rtt, $1.15
Shlrh &amp; Dnw1n Now 99c
Rtt, $1.91 DRAWERS 93c

~eg. $10.95

SLACKS . NOW $3.41
lltt, $)',91 SLACKS $3.ff

. ...

:i.!

Approves Plans
For Actw,t,es

Now ........ , • tu.ID

All Men', &amp; Boys'

Reg. $27.95

[KHOW YOUR &amp;ti\~•~

::::;:,:r b

Hrf

Off,c,at Board

Topcoata lllow .••••• • , • ffl,97

NOW 46c

Broken Sizes Only

NOW $6,61

Topcoats

Dress Shirts

Underwear
SO% Off

NOW $5. 91

Reg. $1.95

NOW

11,,, $15,95

,mdl

Plau wort made to ..i Valentlne ldtal• lo lho al&gt;zl,.inl of
tlte church and Mila Joachlm WU
named II chalrmu to be .....,
ed by Mn. E o. Tewlublry.
1be meeting
lo&amp;ed Ith

Grange Pr,ogram
Was Humorous
T sd £ .
Ue ay Ventng

lltt, ffl.75
TopC01ta Now ...... . . , , ,u.n
lltt, $41.75
TOpcolts Now •• • Jt • ••, . $29.13
.... $49.95

Group of Man's

Cotton, 1 Oo/o &amp;
25% Wool
MEN'S 2 PIECE
WINTER

17.95

HATS

··•·
S,.91
SHIRTS

........' .. . $13.30
.. ..' .. ' .... $19.97
....... ' ' ' .. $26.63
... ' ' ...... . $33.30
... ' ' .. ' ' .. . $39.97
. ........... $46.63

331%

REDUCED

$3.41

Complete Stock Mens

REDUCED

$21.33

Work Gloves

•

Sport Shirts

$19,95
Suits Naw
Rtt, $29,95
Sulh Now
lltt, ~9.95
Sulh Now
Rtt, $49,95
Sulh Now
Rtt, $59.95
Suits Now
Rog. "9,95
Sulll Now
Rtt,

Men's Robes
SO% Off
ha. Sf.95

~

Broken Sizet Only

Entire Stock

Robes Now

NOW 147,11

SUITS
b1, 169,91

... ... $16.63

TOPCOATS
331% OFF

!

·•·

Du-

Uolt1d
Cburdl mot Tuee: .nJght lor their~ Mr,.
~plonltlll wu • • m • d
&lt;o-&lt;:ho
EvereU Foreman

if:'..:

Complete Stock Men's

MEN'S SUITS
Reduced 331%

Special Group

RobH Now

NOW $3'.II

ltg. $59.95

Naw

ltt. $6.95

NOW $31.11

11.,. $49,95
SUITS

$13.30

Reg, $42. 50

Group Na. 2

SUITS
Rtt, $39.95
SUITS

Naw

Sport Coats Now

1

Group No. 1

1

i

=~ •
tho

Jame, 00...,.,

.lt;:.::..: - -

Adminiltralor of Veterana' aervic-t a&amp; Executive D1redor of
Afrair1. Whittler haa achieved Macy wu not rated as a atrong

('Offlt

an enviablt reputation as Admin• advocate of veteran11 prererenee
J.Stration . ia credited with many n Federal employment and there
innovation&amp; to increase effidency da~e ~e wh cb•~-~e he took a
Dd ,peed up the handling of nt- lffl view o1 1,ec1111 recognition
eran,' ?roblemi during hla ten- for vetera111. Tllne alone will de•
11.i-. of office. fllerri art many who tenntne whether Ma~ will belnlilt that Whittler nu~been the come • haitchet man lo chop away
moat able Admlnl.tlrator in t h e :eterm preference or whether
history or lh~ vettrana' agency. ia reaponsibUIUtt a1 Chairman
He came lo the Vet:erana' Admin• will c11.11e him la lake a aympaJ1tr •tion with a broad background lbttlc approach to preferenct. to
•f publie Mrvice • eluding one veleram. Al the lime the appomtterm in lht Maa11achusetlll House ~nta of Jone&amp; and M..icy were
of Rep~ntatives: ten year, in bemg announced. President-elect
the Mtlt•achtlletla State Senate, Vance of • New York law firm
and two term, 111 Lieutenant Gov- to be the General Counsel of the
~rnor. HU knowledge of politics Depa~ent of Defense. Vance
and public affairs, as well II hii served 111 the Na\ly during World
h'lffl to Wu ,I and was . on Destro_yec
·
t rammg,
· ·
b wlllff1
ena bt~
~
tomblne efficient adminlslrative dut~ ifl the Atlantic and Pacific.
.
.
He II one of the few lawyers appractlce alon1 with political know- 1 ted b K ned
h d'd
how. WhtUer will leave
ofrice po n
Y en Y w O I not
·th the In
th k and
graduate from or leach 1 t Harw1
1cere ans
apd i'
.
.
preclali-On of leaders and service \I.or Cmversily . Vance 1s a gr.id,
uate of Yale Law S&lt;!hool.
off1cer!I a( veteran, organlialions
H well as Innumerable rank and
'
lile veteran• who have done bu1•
ine11 with the Veterans' Administration 1n recen t years. Appointmenl of • 1ucce1&amp;or lo Whittler
i1 ex:pected within the next few
days. John W. Mahan of Montana, Merton "8. Ti&lt;."t of South
Wall StrN'I Chatt,..,
Dakota , and William ,.J. Drlver l
of Virgini.i. are ~t ill nm:,iider(:(I NEW YORK 1 Ul'l 1 - Nol C'H'n
111 pos1lbllltie11 but. 11 new naml' lhe F.11klmo11 were mo~,. r'".~~Ni
ha, entered the picture.
1wllh De,·emher'H chilly blast than
Clarence Horton. S1at 1 Dire&lt;.-. lhe oil industry.
tor of Vcl.f'i-;ms · Mfiir~ in f\1;1- 1 Thls .• says Ki1Mcr . 1'1,,llody .&amp;
hama 11'1 now lwinl{ mentioned fur Cu.. i., bcl·m: ~e we Mf' in the Nt'il ·
lhe V.A, ;1o s t " : h 1ht: !llrnlll: 110n when he;i1i11~ o il is 1111' ln' lw
hm·kin ii of Alahuma'1 Senator 1.11· 11-y's m11JnT' p1·orl11rt .·11:l ('O U
1.-r Hill . llorlon ;~ M Wflrlrl WiH" "'l';1lhrr rn1•;m.~ hi,i,:her 11rn·P.~. vol
I ve1erm1 Rnd le~ion lcncler wit h umr anrl rrofil,\.
u Wf'u llh of H!Wfi('ll&lt;' C in orgunlThorefore, in view of ccNilin u~·t
7.Mlion adiviltf!I and Vf!l cran~ Rf k-y J,mu11ry 1em pi&gt; r;1tu1Ps. tlw
l:tir.~. Lute:st rnmor is Uutl t h c I hrnkPr.ij.!t&gt; lirm rind.~ ··1h• sbge
1·at•e fur Admini.~lra!or may lw vl'! ls !!el lor rrrnrd f'al"lliug1&gt; in th~ 1
mi1nw ·ed duwn lo Mahan and fir!lt quartt&gt;r of l!NH ."
I
Hortm1.
I II !lairl rlaily clt•ma111I 11,r hr a1 - '
VJo'W t:-011'11Qandt•1·-in-Chie l Ted ing,oil 11 in ~xfcs.~ uf HKI million :
C. Cunnell h11s called for "I u 11 gallona. indicating a tot.sl lndlU!· I
and romplde SU!1port" or the firm try potential or more llu1n $500.
ll ! . ~'OSit lon lnLuOll lllld h as ~ of inernaimd earnln~B e.:.c·h
u ··••! f the immediale 1·rtiolion of day in lhe firat quarter 111 a.. rea U S In Ihm f/(•e,m J,'lct!l. Com• sull or the lalt"sl round of pl' it-c
rn: n '1ir Cnnnf'II s:iirt " It iii im - ln1·rr.11;;f'8.
pPrn :lve _we If'! . !he Cum~nm'll~_
h j Within lht ,:ro 11 p. Kii!dc•r Pi•.i-l
krnnv qu11·kl y !1118 :u.:·!r&lt;'riNtull ~tll I body co111in11es to la vor (i 11!t . Tri,;•
1:ot l(O und1.1llrn1::cd. In every m• i aco, So.:on,y Mobil. Sl..irnlard Oil I
~1mwe where the Unltcct Stutes ifnd. 1 and Ohio Oll ·
,
h:1!! f:ll'ed u1i holrlly In fled a1,:-I
1
g · ·on. tha1 course tu11s µrnvf'n I Am u,
ti H.uer
k
• c,O ,,. r\•uc in·
lo he right, 'l'h~ sltuullon in l.aol'II I
vei. lm&amp;nt lettt'r i.uvs tlw 1111' ·•:i')a!
-I
bU!~ln('1'i't
·
bat
. k. '
l11 more lhan
a loul Hect
1d• I lt'\I
_..1
•
. . 1Iii UC Ioty
\lance - It is fill attempt 10 11elze ground In the 11ecornl half ol 1001
a corrld')r so1~lhw.11rd t_hrough the Icould be the bas hi for the llloek I
!IOUl~ast A!ll: n Pcnm!lu\a .an,I mnrkcl lo mo\'e forwanl wlth dr- !
11pll1ting 'lo_n-Lomm11nl~t
nationi- 1ter·m,·notlon Ir1 111 (' )'lC!"OJlll, (Jlllll ' 1flt'
,.
I Ih
91
n
al
eu,
With thla in mind , the firm ret·
In • w11q1ri~ wwilt'h of Job 11, 1ommends lhat inlt'rim 11t•r ioii1 ol
t're1ldt'nt -r-lN.-t Kr1m~y h.i11 del!• 11 markel wcakne1111 he us"d lo m·
lgnated Chnlrmm1 Ho l,l er W. n:mulnte good f11111lllv t'un11:.on
.lone11 or the Civil Service Com, ~1ork1 and reduce (";ish re11 eiYer J
ml11lon t'o become Deputy Under
Secrelary of Slule fnl' Admlnl11- ~hr.tll'AOn. Hammill &amp; Co vlrws '
lratkln, and .John W. Macy, ,Jr., llussman Refr lJ(erator 115 verv al ·
Vke P~!!id.-nl of Wr11lry11n Uni- trntllvc on n yldd lwsis wiih 11
v•rl'lllly, to ht Chainmm of lhe .:ood lnlt'rmedi • !e-1erm t·api lttl
U. S. flvil Sfrv1t•f' Commi11ion. J:airui polf'ntial, It uld with the '
Jonn~ 11 I long-time rart!er 1-' ecl - company 'j new plH11t he;!innln~ to l

:n:~n;:;.

lho lfllllng ol tho hymu, opened in&amp; the alngjng of "JUUi Shall Reign" llld pra
by Ing, Cw-Iatan la 14 1'.aUonary am.: C,ty o! Huntlnat,&gt;n ~
tha roeetln1., Ula WSC8 o! the the leader Uie topic "The Mlalonaq llaponalbib'i' f Montgomery wao 16.4, u, 1111&gt;- ' 12, 7 IS•· m,: Wallor llediJai,I
""" chaJnnan WU e.,.
Ulllled cburdt boU Ow- Time" WU preunted b Mn Yo
nlDg ... i..t. All
mov..ble """" IS. 5 ti!' p m.: Lou!slaa
bar• ShelT)' Mille 0..otlonal
Tliaday ovenlni at the dwrd,. Hrs. Phil Willbmson and
A ~ W~d Pra / dams oa Ille Ohio R,, _. wero up , up 2' . ~ '3 a. m ; Ch,r!.. Stfflo.
;:1rmao . w11 Charles Anderton.
Dovotloott ,..,. lod by Mn. AJ. by Mn. Young concluded the devotlou, after wblth
London, and Winfield """ up ,. , . ,; •· m. ; El!iabelb
selo&lt; meetmg wu opened with •
i,n Eicblnpr. who gave • modi- thanked all Wbo helped her in the 1Plriluai life work the ~ up 21. 4 40 •· m ; Jem, H It
lion from ,crtplure and •
trmao.
th
,
wa, c
w tatloo and cloled with prayer
paat year
A,
,on 111' " . ' :'I • · m,: Luc7 Ju,
reading. Nancy Anderaon, Paula Mn. Edward Burkett wa, nam- e Lard a Prayer and the group "Recalllnl Our Heritage - f;x. An off-i.,;,,
taken '- Mn Huber
I ... ._._.
OUn
n
lAlcR!!I u-i J4'. J: 10 a. m.
Burn, and Brenda B
d ed food chairman lor the party adjourned to the dining room pandinlJ
"
...,. wu
"'
,
rep;, I-to _..., Jin,
a poem.
urtoo ,.. Wltb the lollowlq wlltJne her· where aalea tax IWnJlll (or
re, toplo of :
llmuon, WU the ~ l l a u a r and Mn. Nor• Refbe~ Aala; Mn. Bu, Be/bled,
CUf
GafC, ..., C '" - /...(,e down
Barnar, Sherry gave• talk on Miu PbyW, Joachim, Mn. Floyd danpl!on _.. &lt;'Oil.Died.
by M Jed W-am pruenled manbe
wblcb was later YIJletl l!unpo; - · Bart,u, North
rf
1:50 p. m.: &amp;tc.lr'oni dowa 1,15
hto- project while Breoda Burton Carmack and Mr,. Ever.It Bach- Re!reahmeoia of home made early':;.,.,,. ':!':~-;thou ~
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defflOllltrated proper way to ,ew ner. Additional 0ne1 will be um- cake and coffee were aerved hy Home Mlaai
. e Mn Fred
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on• button. A, a project, theed lo th!, committee M they can 11111, Joachim who wu wlited portra!IA ,.;;:::,,;;
was.;
• ~ : '· and Mrs. James llotD'DlnJ
!2:3' ~ m.: ~
club will ,ell needles lo help ob- be contacted.
by the ladle, preaent,
,_.erlng from lhJrd degree
. 11.'m ~ l :40 a. m.1 , ··
00 by Mrs. Georp II. Park.er, tloo and tho rnlmrtas ., tho 1ut SIi•- would be lo &lt;harp ol lbe
lain mooey i. go lo camp nut Mn. Jame, Sanborn,
Mr,
-----Mill Geoheimer aod Mn. Rob- meetmg wen read and the....., reading coune for the,-.
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ChdarMles Shumakec·-~ber·Dick Vaughn
ert Warner who were dreued In urer, Mn, Roy Seylrilld, reported During Ibo hour, ~ etl the burn, ::d:\n an •lee- II• ... - 11N z. "'
Refreshment, Wert IElned to an
• l'CUII 1...., 11 . s were namoottume, of the J.880.1900, A teJe- for the yur whk:h lhowtd that lrettmenta were len'ed: by mem,. tlSe
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Charle• AnderlllD, Damara Sher- ed u the commillee In cb"'tl• of
vilion broadcast on t1te work of tho Guild had coolribul«I '114 ben of the euoullff boon!.
~.., whldt ..... .,.._w Loadoa 44II LJD., , , , _ ry, Yonce ItPoon, Mike Fry, the program foe the olla~ 00,.
lb. WSQ; wa, given by Mr,. (or the etlucalktoll bu!ldloa IDd 'l1io table wu Jonly In :::
drop card, llfl pmnta DP llannel 1:111 I. m.; Lilla
Jame• Pauley, Bnnda Burton, ''.' w!U also be added to thia L'OID·
Webster and lllr•. C. F. 'lump· also purcha,ed ..,. lumltun for ....,. and 0llltered With a ,- I« tr...!:t
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down 4):IO &amp; m.1
Georgia .Sherry, Audrey Shuler, nuttee.
CheAter Granke met Tuesd,y kins, which closed with prayer by the aoclal room.
_ _, of white • ..., dq of 1h11 _ ,
G I d Jmy Botworlh down ' 1'1nllttld
Vickie McDaniel, Paula Burns, Tuesday's meeting wns opened evening with Hobart Newell, over- Mrs. Webster.
'_l'he report of the auditing com- ball, and whJt.e ctnd1e, Jin. llouminl aormnpned ~ ~ 4:SI p, m.; Dlapatdw pp ft..
Roberta Keys, D,. Anderaon, with prayer by lh pasl&lt;H', R,,v seer, presiding In the ab,ence ol
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millee, Mila Elizabeth Fick _and Blaettnar praided al the co11.. Oohm&gt;bm on Moaday
lleJd 11 p.m.
Gloria Roush, June Turner, Bet- Howard Ruppelt and Mra. Flpyd the master, Harry Bolter.
Mrs. Eichinger, vice pres_ldent. Mrs. _L eo~ Jewell wu gwen ,en,b.
C2wies Beu
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ty Lambert, Joe Nagle, Nancy Carmack read the minutes of the
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conducted the buaioess ~IOD !n by Miss Fick. A thank you note
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wttb Mr al who WM here
Anderson, Mrs. John McDaniel previous meeting.
A ~cation W&amp;I re 8 d the absence of Mus Lydia Bberl- was read lrom Mildred Jacob•
llr far .
lfn. Jl!umett ShulbSON a.nae
Mrs. Alma Turner, and lhe hut'. n wa, announced that the mov lrom the Ohio Cb.rutian R u r a I bach, ,ruldent, who 1a ill. Plan., for gilb and l.reata gJveo the
tba !-&gt;UdaYI baa l'lltumed Adrn!aei&lt;m· Jama MW aa
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.: Fellowshlp In regonl lo • dinner were mad, for • balleleu bu• resid- of the county home lor
to bl&amp; b- m the The Sir,, lllddleport, January f; Nrt,
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Jen ar:companied ~ fur a abort Barban st.tr 4
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\'On!oo In Columbus, and ..... Ing. 1be linMce were ed the uecu!lvo committee and
In o-p and al New
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communicalioo. eonceming a de,. named to plan way1 and means: board for their cooperaUon the 'lbe J
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ml! which wa, "8111ed. The .... !or earolng money, '11lo ,Pring past two year, and lnlrooucod Ofltdal
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D. C. 8ecbr who bas hoen Blrlh, A son, llantlaD ADoa, Ill
tat attendance dinner wu di,, meellai ol the Porlamuu!h dis Mn, Dala Smith , the ..,. preal- l4alhodJst Cburcll
bold Jlan. oltoenl fntm hlJ Barber mop be- Mr, and Mn. EnlD !lay llla1w,
"THE STORE WITH A-HART"
CUiied, Dale Ksutz community bid _to he held AprU 4, a! Trin- dent.
day OVflliDg ,t
CIIIIN of• loot Injury bas mun,. Letait, 00 JIIIUl1'1 &amp;
service chainnon, thonked Da- ity Clturch, Port.mouth, was an- Rev. Walch J. Bartels conduct- Mrs, c. F. 'lvrnpkioo, &lt;hair·
wmil and lo openuq Ibo
Sir1oin Steak _ _ lb.79c
vld Koblentz for help In tllslrlbu, IIOU!lced.
ed a candlelighUng lutalla!iOD mao, pn,,lded aot1 the meetJna
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V.8 DRAWi a
tlon of lh• Christmas b88kets.
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.......,. and lmtallod wer. Mn, opened with I hymn with 111A Lownoco Willi• who wu ,..
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Rib Roast
'l1le Grange will visit Rock A Ne~ Y';lrs Prayer read by Smith , president; Mrs. Blaettnar, Lucretia Genhetmer at the 1ano catly ~ from Bo1rer Boa- BERNE, Swlberland n:JPl)lb.59c
Sprlngs Gronge on lllarcb 23 and Mrs, E,chlnger clooed the meet- vlre pre~deot; Mr1. Albert Reporla I tho ll'Jllftfayp
pllal -mueo lo ,_.., from The Unl'.ed Stotel dNw ~ •
Ground Beef _ _ 111. SSc
present I program.
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Ing, afler which the group ad- Woodord, ,ecretary ; Mn. °'"i· , . _0 Mn. JJmm, ea..., • 1-t &lt;ODdflion.
Ill opeolng epponeut In tho 1111
ROBIN HOOD
Mra. David Koblent, lecturer joumed lo the dining room where leo strauu, lreuurer; llllN Eliz. and Mr•., Rlcbard Rupo wmt llr,. Goorge Bauer polient a! world amaleur ice hocl,qpresent.ed 8 program w'hich open~ a salad COUl'5e Wll!I served by abeth Fick, Chrlltian Education ,livt-n. Mn. llany p 'Smith, Maon CllDic remaJna about the meat at 14PMDne, Ilardi &amp;.
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Flour b~~49c - - - :~:· $1 .89
ed wfth the singing of '"11,e Quilt- Mrs. W. o. 8arnl!z and Mrs. Ev- chainnon; Mr•. Waldo J, Bartel,, chairman ol lho ~ .., same.
Althouglt
Yaob ! I lc• U,
1n1 Party," Members answered erelt 'lbomu, with Mn. w. R. spiritual li!e chalnrum; M;11 IYMmcecl tlte aeloctq, ol 11n Mn. Oecll llrldbary who Jo. are the delendioa cb ; I
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to 01, I•• $J , 19
0 ee Form _ _ _ _ __ only
roll call with a Grange Uj&gt;erlence l;arponter I contributing hosless. Mary Vlrglnla Reibel. ~wanl- Gerald Wlldermulll II
jllrod lter fool In e fall .....Uy the ba•!1 of tltefr DDbellaa ,_
'trmfch lhoy enjoyed An article
ship cbJUraion; lllra,_ Louil JW. A roporl Oil the purclwlJII ol la slowly ~
on! lo la!t , - ' , Wln!tr oi,,,.
Tomatoes
Tubo :!/19c
"Homemaking lnve11Uons" w a•
bel, milllonlU')' chairman; Mn. aa •leclr!c beater fo, the llr. DI Mn. ilomJ' Cooper and pica In Colilonw,, lheJ ... ._
rend by Mn, Earl Dean al1j) •
I. B. Weed, chairman ol ChriBt- bule was given by Mn. Wlldtt- famUr of Saata Aaa, Cllfloroia ed fourth for the 1981
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Bananas _
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poem "Snowman" by Fran .
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Mnt. Ben Neutzlina, ""1th. Frank Vaughan ..- . bove oaUed ~ of ship.
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ca.. .' Jokes were glven by Ri:.
~ of Chrialian IOCial ac- etl to ovenee ...,. temporary tho Dloeu ml death ol llrs. Coop Canada, winnor of Ibo 19lllJ tour0 rt
Fo,m _
con
C anl Koblent1 ud a contal coo,
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!um', nd Mr•• Phil Williammo, winier-proofing of the fmmd•uor, er'I father, Homer Hartley,
oameot, wa, tteeded flnt ad Ille
ducted by the lecturer. a ft• r
pre-r:edent of the Federated Circle. vent. ol the church. Leo Clew,
Soviet Union was • ~ the
Potatoes - - 10 •~.49c
which the group .,ng. "Auld Lang
challeuge was discussed chairman of lb, C&gt;tntrn1.,-., 00 adapl,d for the local cburd,, No. 2 spot In the ..,.mp .,..
Syne" to conclude the program
and It was decided to poy the Flnan&lt;e repwbtd pnlbninary lllu Lucretia
an- nounced Wedoaday olghl by lbe
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...,. amount II las! year whic;h planning ...id beglo III tho ev- DOllllcod that a special meeting lnterooUonal [co Hockey Feden,.
WE HAVE PLENTY OF MORT~S SUGAR
At the cloae of the meeting. re- Alfred~
ia flOO. The budget for the year ery member camw which 11 80 of the cnmrnivico on IOCiaJ can- lion. '11m came Cz.echou:wakia.
CURI !SMOKED SALT) FOi',, HOME MEAT
be
~ b e regular .:~:ew:tM~:~y~ waatedproDuposed, approvtheed and .ac- . annual emphub in the 11teward- cern will be called to c:oulder the Umted stata IDd S--.
CURING , , .
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es to
Umted ablp Pftlgram
any emergency neechl of our. area
uary 24.
a
' Masler, presiding. Churehwa,nen ol Ohio were on!- II
de&lt;idetl by u.,
lo- The Board lndorsed Rev Brvwo's
TIRED KIDNEYS
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Calo ed Slid T
for the new year were di11ct1H• a .missionary ,tudy group wu ttlooary ,p,aker al the church In Clllveo!lon In Cohunltus, Jan. :r,. ~ .!.,"'::~"..
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bei.ng organized by Mrs. Reibel February and the chairman. Mn 25.
paaap, blrnlUII. b•ctactie. IIC pabq..
Be Shawn For PTA
Mrs. Harold Greiner, lecturer, to meet each Wednesday.
Allen Eichinger lo cooper~ The -U.g do.I with lho
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had as her program theme, "The
IL was decided to coiled ai1k with the Rev ~
B
ill l1Dgtng of the domlogy
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A brief mcet~g was held on Dullea of the U. S. President." boae, eyeglasses and bandages
rown. w
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Boll,.... IA
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ADV.
Wednesday evening ·by the hoard The lhemo .for the next rogula, which wUI be given to Mra. Weed Ami
made
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"'Your FrJendly Clovtr Farm Ster,u
ofhtbel M::.dle~ PI'~ at the high senion will be, "You're
A for distribution. Mrs. James Fa- meet.in~ ::.,,,uiou or
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wa,
appoinled
sccrelary
for
mmtherthlp
111d
nangellan
to
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mee, mg Mon . y evening were Each member was given t h e 1tudent1 and servicemen.
be held at the html el Mr and • •
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. RACINE, OHIO
ouUm"! -:d ~ hosw ~ on- line,'- "'l'ho moon came up behind Mrs. Pearl Mora preeented the Mn. C. E, Tompklrui ~ , al
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the old ook tree," from which ·1o program U1lng the topic "lnlo 7:is p. m. wbeo the~ ol the
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d:.i.:o the ' ' w b
l th cnia!e hfa Olm original poem, All the World Together," followed General Bom1 of Evangellm, for _
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meetln
pro~am our O e These poema will be read al JJle by a question and answer period. a Period of Spiritual Enrfchment
Dele!1e, were ,elected !e at- next meeting,
Parll&lt;lpallng were Mrs, Lena during the Lentm ....,.. will be
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for Governor of Muaachuset\l. ,._l,.~ mnussion. acy .11,;e&lt;.
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county Infumary February 13fh wscs Program
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ears eports 1960 Actw,t,es
H. uo p.m., ~ ~ ••
n,i IIIPP7 0. lo:q 4-H Club
'l'he Women's GuJJd of the Fedenled cllun:h held It, ~
trsi r&gt;olilpollo ,wa II, 1' 111 L Ill.I ......... &amp;
,r Muon held Ill "IUW' moot- Plan, for • Valenllne Jlllll'IID -1d be sbown al Ibo Io co I A lano
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flrllt meeUn11 of the year rue.day nenlug at Ille cllurch. 11.1, 10.7, nmmDI I ket oa ro!l- 4,a L m., .J1at101III '9 II, T:•
1n1 recently al tho home ol Mn. lo bo bold 11 tlte County lnflrm. ;!":· ~ ~~ al 1,IO lho ~ :;-1;:·..
ln~Quaf~~-mu.blclchby lrlr1Tho,
Ben Neulzling opened the meet- ~~~~-"an :!, :..,"':' N~;.vi.i!::m":' !•!~
William Fry Alalltins Mn. ...., ary • tho l2tb ol February-•
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talks \\'lib Mra. Eleanor Roosevelt in New York City.

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AUTO SALES

Geod Cle11 UHd Car•

All utilities. built-in kitchen.
Valley- I.umber and Supply,

All Make, ••II Motif~•

WY 1-2709.

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AUCTIONEER
c ,mptele Senk•
-TROPOUTAN MO'MRA
Crill Bradlml
..... l!ul Ma.la 8t.
THREE USEU CONSTRUCTION I
Write, Phoae or Contad
PomenJ , Ohlo
type BB lamt.OOen , out:iide hrut- l A. c. BRADFORD. Rael•. Obie
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Ull53 DODG!t - Good l'O nd11ion. ing units, Ideal for construr lion I
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$1110. JI ft. Deep Freeze. E.x re l- or orchard,. P rice w ry rea1mn- IMUELLER FURNAC:ES, wESTI rNGHOUSE a ppliances. Arnold ,
NJndilion
Rensoru1blP. able. C,dl WY 2-5466.
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JohnQI Strvke Station Mid__ _ _
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fitr ! Brothers. Syracuse, Ohio. Phone
dleporl , Otiio.
1 II fll11 HAY BV THE TO N on BALE. 1 WY 2-&amp;.184.
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Norman-: GreuKe r. Miner11ville .
(20B) INSURANCE 1'
19M ffl1D1!:BAKl'~R Chamµion , Pllone WV-2-frfl43
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NP.w llavc&gt;n . p11stel color11. [ncludea a 11 BARNESSIMPSON INSURANC!:
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price $33·00, Terms. Phone WV
mobile. Bonds. Phont WY Jo
t• CIIEVROU~T Bela.I r 4 do01·.1 Z-2204.
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eKcelhmt t'Ondlt1on, wilh All
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c~oning attachment, a n d
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8LINiii., all -; ~rs, powe r polii;her. Sold orlai
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for f l79 so Pay off $38 on
Window B.lind• and shalie! all j 1'ime payments. Phone WY. :l
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uolun Dalt Wlppel SupplY , 215
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ll ) l0-titc i l'OM EHO\' _ ,t • room framl"'
Union Ave., Pomeroy, OhlO, --· wilh bath , _gas furnace healing, I
ll-8·"'1p (91) MARINF. SUPPLIES floo,ed att,·. 3-4 base ment , alA8 Ill IP.1!:CIAIJI
um inum storm windows. walllAY
. TRAW .ddivered
~I n Merur} IO H. P MN.GI
to-wall
carpeting
in living
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lol •. CHII or Write:
SI Mercar, 71 R. P. U .N
room and. hall. An A- I property
ti 11. P. M,uurJ Outfll ...UI
in good n~ighborhood. Can br '
Walk
S\ll)ply
BellefnntalDI, Ohio LV-2-2060. 1 METROPOI.ITAN MOTORS
boughl with down paymPnl un-1
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f::ut Main Slrfft, Pomer•J
der $1000 00, and lenm on bal-1
iC0MPUl'fii.Mi-~cHA N1CAL Feed i
Ph... WY!-31171
ance.
IMta4'tlons. f..'a ll ,in u11 for frN' ,
UO-tfc POMEROY LOT - Localed 'ln
utl....... Fulton . Tl•&gt;mpsoo
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Lincoln Height, with •II uttli- ;
TrEK'tit ll1le1. WY 2-5 101.
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112i 30, J I; , 11 :t, APAR1'MENTS - Furnished and good
Fraroowork . of house
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mfum1shed McMnster1, Middle-I .about 20x30. Total price $950.00.
ll 12·13-14, 91&lt;porL Phone WYJ-2821.
3-3-U HOME AND JOB OPPORTUN 1 E Xutornaik:- Dr}'er, Dt&gt;IU)(.t' TWO ~/lC..: E --APARTMJ:o:NTS --IN ITY - Completely equippcll
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two in New Haven. ' lubritorlum in new block buildJ'i.nlah Ilk@ nPw, Prlcl'd lnw fo r
Phon@ WY :1-3:1167
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LADIES' SKIRTS
LADIES' SKIRTS
LADIES' SKIRTS
LADIES' SKIRTS

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$2,99
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$5.99
$6.99
$7.99 &amp; $8.99

Ladies' Slim Jims and Capris _ $2.99
ladie1' Slim Jims and Capri• _ $3. 99
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home, 11torm doers,
window" . ·
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storm doors and window,, (las
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tumace, wall to wall carpet.
HU12 Call Carroll Snowden.
tub and shower. Call WY 24702
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$7.00
$B.00

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Flat Knit All Colors
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$3,99
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$3.00
$5.00

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$2.00
$3.00

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$5.00
$4.00
$3.00
$2.00

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Girls' Nylon &amp; Velvet Dresses

$4.99
$5.99
$4.49

$4.00
$5.00
$3.49

$4.99
$5.99
$3.99
$2.99

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$2.00

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$4.00
$5.00
$3.00
$2.00

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$5.99
$3.99
$2.99
$1.99
$2.99
$1.00

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Plaid Shirts
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3:00 Queen For A Day
1,30 Who Do You Tnul?
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5:00 Rio Tin Tin

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12,30 Search For Tomorrow
12,41 Guiding Lfgbt
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1:00 Oblo Valley NtWI
1,05 Sparta Today

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7:00 Buddy Slerther Show
7:30 Family Clusica
B: 30 Route 68
9:SO Garland Touch
10, OIi Twiligbl Zooe
10, SO Eyewi- To Riotory
11,011 Newa
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Sizes 2 to 14

$2.99

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ON ALL COATS &amp; JACKETS

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$3.00
$2.00
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$5.00
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$1 .49

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Girls' Bulky Knit Sweaters
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Girls Cotton ind Cuplonl ·
$3.99
DRESSES
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Girls' Slim Jims and Slacks
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Sizes 7to 15, 12to20, 14½to24½

Sale Values For Girls
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GIRLi' SKIRTS _ __ _ _ $2.99
$3.99

Regular
$5.99
$8.99
$10.99

LADIES' DRESSES
All F.ibrics and Colors

Sizes 22 to 30

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$3.00
$5,00
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$6.00

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Gowns

Ladies' Skirts-Sportswear

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Death Valley Days

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8:00
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4:00 Amerie30 Bandatand
11: 57 Mld-De.y D. Jonea A\leragea
O: 15 Country Jamboree
5,011 Rocky and Ria Friends
12-oo Noon New•
1,30 Farm Time
5, &gt;l Whirly Birda
12, 15 Pat Boone
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6,011 M Squad
1:57 Newa Headlines &amp; Weather 12: Ml Music Ju.•' For You
6,30 Your Eaao Reporter
7:00 Breakfaaf '..tParty
1:25 News
6: 40 Weather Teller
7:25, Extended Weather Forecaat l:!30 Music Just For You
6,4, John Daly News
7: so Breakfast Party
7:00 Brothen Brannagan
1:57 News Headlines &amp; Weather
7,50 Sohlo News RepDJ1
7, &gt;l Guellword HoZ:00 Say tt With M\WC
B:00 Donna Reed
8:00 Hreakfall. !"'arty
1:57 News Beadlinea &amp; Weather 8,30 1be Reei McCoy
8,25 The World Thia Momin&amp;
3: 00 Culling Pt. Pleesanl
8:30 Breakfast Party
9: OIi My Three Ilona
1:25 News From Pt. Pleaaaot
8:5'1 Nt ws eHadllnes &amp; We.itber
9,30 Untouchables
9:00 Coffee Time wilh B Faye ~: 30 Calling On Pl. Pleasanl
10,30 Johnny Midnight
t :S'I New::i Headlinc1 &amp;. Weather S: 57 News Headlines I Weather 11:00 News
t. :00 Platter Party
10:00 Morning Mediation.,
11: IO Weather
t : 30 Local News
'7o:-s Ohio News
11 : 15 Late Movie
10:57 News Headline11 &amp; Weather fi: 35 Platter Party
FRIDAY,
tO: 43 Country Music Time
5;00 News Final
a,oo Cartoon Spectacular
10: 3Q Swap Shop
&amp;: Ui Siga
8, ,o Romper Room
9:30 Movielime
11:00 Morning Court
11 ,so Love Thal Bob
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2. A1tronoml• 22. N oah'a
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12. Norwegian
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4, 15 Secret Slonn
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7. Chalh part
4: 30 Edge of Night
8.Arnerlcu
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6:00 Arthur J . Smith
bottle
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6: 15 The Weather
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20. Exclama30. Dallly
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18.Cerlum
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9:30 Watch a 1J Win
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Two Face, West
ll :00 News
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I11, 15 Jack Paar
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6:00 Flatt &amp; Scruus Show
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Homer Header~ was tht _~nly
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Sunday School attendance on
POil CONSISTENT DE,PENDABLE llESUL TS
WY 2-3874.
I) 5, tfc l -. ... Winding Trail Garden Club Pe~. 4~) Jac kiOn Pike, Beeky \1rs .\lalilda Brown, Scollown, lnThold,eed whoM wGere listed a» fair January 8 was a .
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will meet)'hurs&lt;lay, al 8 p. m. at Jean ~u1tel' .. Gal!tpol1s. \! 1s s H,-her H. Hank, Jackson, Robert i m·
· corge J ·. Evan, · Mr. and Mn, Sam Chevalier of
t oenta per word. o.,ne 1nsert.1on. Minimum ebarJe--«)
I the home or Mrs . Palrif k Wood Lmda Rutt , Ht , l Patriot, M1:i'l ·,,. TborSJn, Jackson, Mrs. Edna \ 8 ie Frost . James ~WIS, Rob- Lancaster were v-Uliting here wllb
u nla. 6 &lt;.1!1lb pt'r word fpr t hree COD:!leculivt' inser l1ona
THOUSA
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Members are tA bring arrangt'- .Juvci&gt; E Swi,:her, Rt. I Cheshirf&gt; . Y:m·inglon, Wellston. Mrs. Gar• 1ertus Berry. Joseph Willis, 11iom- Mr. and Mn. Jvan Chevalier on
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maln ial and
r,et R1 1ey, R a d c 1J.11, "'•1rs. F ran k as Clutts, Lacy Henry • A n c e Thursday. Those vl.sltang
' ·' ments of dried
verLmo1 i1 001 paid w1 tb1n LO day, aft e r rece1v1n11 biU.
H.11wle1gh Retailing can be a weathered wood
· Mrs. Brrlh,,.1 Darst in charge lillrding, Ft:. 2 Beaver, Mrs, An· 1Campbell. Mrs, Ora Wood, Mrs. Sunday were Mr. and Mn . FranErrors in Ad vertismg --Shou ld be rtporled immedia tely
good busmt"SS m Mason County ! Rock Springs lirange will meet Others of her oommillee are Mrs tire w JI Ji.,L nson, Ashland, Ky,, !crloe Brown, ~~ Getlles, Heber cl.!l Oievalier and 11Gn, Mikle, Mr,
rhe Daily Sentmel will not be responsible fo r more than
one incorrect 1m,er1Jon
for you 111 !960 and yt&gt;ars to l Thursday al 8 p. m. There wtll Herman Lohse, Mrs. Lena Wolfo , and IL V.', Ford, Jr. Houslon. Hank, Mrs. Mmme Johnson, Hen- and Mrs.. Emest Barringer, BonC11rd of Thanks and Special Nolle-ea of Event• su,c;i.
c~me. Guod openmg n~ar you. be I p~grnm and the l;.ul ies arc Mr~ f,'ra. nk Beach and Mrs. Ja!,e '!'ex .
"'. Beach, Robert Redden, Hom- nle. Ricky, Ka lhy and Donnie,
Obituarn:s _p ubli:; hed at 1 cent per word
\I-. rile today . for. mo~ mforma- as ked to br .mg pies [or re rres I1- Bet, ·
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Ashworth, f BOO Mr · and Mn. Herman ChM•
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$6.00
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·
, The Philalhea Society of the
Mary Shrine. White Shrme of Palnot, daughter 9:05 p. m,
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H II
T
C
Mn.
an eter C--.a
15
75c
$ 1.50
$2.~
$7 .!k)
( 1• 3 12, 19, 26, 4tp
.
.
bl
' ler, auI o ey. erry remeerui
Mood
.
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I Middleport Church of Christ wiJI Jerusalem
will meet m regular , r,esday . Mrs. Earl A. Ke er, IHI
ke
,
on Mrs. au1me Brewer.
ay
1
1
A.~ received by 10 A. M. will ~ to· tbat day 'a p • per.
(18) EMPLOYMENT meet th.is Thursday evenin,g at session Friday al 8 p. m. at the Pleasant St .. Pt. Pleasant. son, Sl.evkea Fla r, Mral. M &gt;r _t e afternoon.
The ceremoma
, I S a .m . Wr•i,nc:.uay.
~ ...1
Hae s, Cu us Luth-el
M'lSS Lana Ch evalier •penI •··7 30 with the group headed by IOOF Ha U.
dna , . Lou I Bfl
ilNUl~
WANTED
PHONE WY 2-2157
-- -- - ' scheduled for this meetina h.as l
01 h rged
Part 1ow, Mn, E
Sigler, Noah d
Ith Miss Sh' la Blak
..,
---e
iC a
Booth T
Ohl'
G
w· ayw
ie
e.,.
WANTED - HOUSEWORK du, . (24A) FOR SALE OR been canceled.
Patienls cecently dischacged in- b
' ory
1nger. den
•· Reed,vllle,
1.
1·
inR school hou rs, week day,
J AN. 14
eluded Mrs, Don Johnson and in- M"' •. dS,ur
e geon RAlee
l s .1..~n Ml' '1s
H 1s·
n -~
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(I) NOTICES
1 1 a rown.
HOUSE TRAILER. 1958 Libecty ,
.
TRADE
. [ d h
Pe I M D , a,
ou~r pa ,en
Martha o mger. - , ~ an
- AN
~· DPEST- CONTROi
41 x 10 _ Washer and Dryer Contart Irene He1tgPr , Ham- t _ _ __ _ _
Siloam Lodge No. 456, Cheshire, ant aug te r, Mrs. ar c er- I e eported good
Meter, Emma Van Meter .md
1
~ Fila. FrM IMpef!tia•. lmw--, Large .w wning. Ral ph Fruth , sonvrne.
(JI I0-3tp I l9M _ 2 TON FORDFooo 14ft ., will hold ib annual inspection Sat- mitt. Ray Carnahan,_ Norma J ef- wer r .
·
George W. Curtla visited Monday
.. _ Ndotwklt. Pbue
Maso
. n,_ w._va
( IJ lo-6lp
L'O\lered bed. See at Neigler urday at 7:30 p. m, Work in t he I fers, Ro nnie Midkiff, Herbert One um t of blood was adminis- evening with Mn. Mina Picbm
.,.
I
YOUNG
MARRrF:D WOMAr',
Bui lding Supply,
Rarine, or lE. A. degree. All Masons are cor- Crab tree, William ~· Por te r, jtered at the hospital on Wednes- and Mr. and Mn. Hayes McMur... A.. Sen k:e StatiH WY Z-1ANT IQ UE AN D MODERN -1-'U R- wanls bookkeeping or general
call WI 9-JIB2,
lcHally !nYited.
,George Clonch. Davis
Malone, ,day.
ray of StiversYille.
IIIL
t-11-llcl NITURE. Chai rs, tables, dress- oUice work. Fu ll or part lime, I1. ~ :.,.:;~ _ ; ; ; ~ - - - - - -- - - --aiiiiiii--iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii.aaiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiia-iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii--,
Nil!" MANAGEMENT, , ers, bt..-ds , p,1ctures and numer- Can give good referenees. Call
BUI LoN'a lerwlce 81.aUo• ud I ous small art1~les. Also doub le\ WY l-?,064.
1 l2 3tp
Fre~(•h P'r1-~ 1te, Heason
1 11.._ Powel Sirfft, MM.iepon. F•-l•I """"' ,.. selhng movmg lo sma:lec
(19) BUSINESS
polN, IN Joba aod eomp!elel ho,se Will sell dieop, sepac•
OPPORTUNITIES
~
ol •le
0 llle l alely or for lump sum Man e I
•J t w
..,.,..,• In.l! " Mk Stemer,
·
Te I. WY Z2585.
. .
, FOR
. SALE'. RE~TAURANT1
r - - --- •- --- I
I 11 6k I mg good busmes11. In opera tion
"i!l"IID • .00 TO 11:XPAND bus·- - - . fo r 7 yea rs. No claims. title
iMN. WIU pay 10 per cent in- , For Sa l@: 1960 H1:1rley-D--;Yidson I guaranteed. immediate posses\itrtlll one y8tlr 58('t)red byl 14FLH KING OF . HIGHW AY , sion. Lease includes ~ room
'4000:00 invento~ . White. ron- i Gfi.OUP. Wint.er pr ice 51250.00. · upsbin apartment. Reason for
tatt '.Rutland Service Cer,ler . or . Call WI 9-J IH _
\I ! 11 titc : i.el1ing _
poor health. Com~all SH I ~. leave message. 1 ----- - - - ---plele price $7500.00 Call Wy( 11 6 6lp • SJNGE n SEWlflvG MACHJ NE• 1
Round bob bin, in bra nd gew 1 2-900S or Wy • 2·6640. 111 I0-6l c
Opposite lower Parking Lot - Pomeroy
WIIIW(t..lNG J ACK S FISH Sa nd - I (:onsole cabinet Equipped Lo
widlet .,. delicious. ,fa&lt;·k's
I
(20)
B
·
~ B
Middle
USI ness
I ug zag and make bullon holn
_...,. ar.
porl;I) 6 61c Will .ell to responsible parly i
Service
Ladies'
lo take ove r 8 paymenls of $8.40 - ~ - - - - - - - - ~ - i«wiroN1 sifuoT - at the 11.aak
per month . P hoie WV 2.-2204. i INSTALLATION OF CUSTOM or
Walloa Yarm, Chei;ler, Ohio , '
( 1) IO-&amp;lc I factory made cabinets., ceram ic 1
I oo p. m. Sunday, Jen. IS, 1001 1
.
i plastic or Ooor tile, building'
Jlubl.Jc _myile(I _
I 12 2tc I NF.CCHI SEWI NG MACHINE, ranch-type home at $10.00 per
- i
complete zig zag, M.H kes button i aquare foot. AIMI any type re-Regular $2 .99
(6) LOST AND FOUND i hol.,, monogcems, ond all . modeling. Phone R,lland SH 2LOlff - YEAfi- OLJl- BEA.GLE, : fancy 11t ilt:hei.. Origi nally so h.l ! 4914 ·
l2-l9-30tc
Blar.k, whit@ and tan . Wl ~ · for over $300.00 Pay off bal- 1AIR CONDITIONING, REFR1G11N. Reward . .John J . Rolle.
&lt;rn&lt;~ or $8fi.OO or payment s of
ERATION service Jack"11 n.
Rt. l, l.ong Bottom. ( 11 lt)-31&lt;' $200 per week . Phone WY 2- frigeraLion. New Haven. Phone
LOIT OR lf,OLE.N. BLUE-DILL-I _:12™._
ill 1~61.c
TU 2-3537.
t)-2.l-tf
Ladies' Quilted
fold in ·'Jeifllly of Condor St GAS, FUEL OU. and ooal fur. - -- - - - - - - Re:WARD. Return lo I,in'1a n11ce1. Cell for free estimat.es.
AUCTIONEER
Lauder11111t. 30-4
Condor-RI..
"'oreman 6 Abbott Middleport
UA.SONABLE IJATFJI
Pt&gt;meroy. Ohio,
I-JO-all:
6-10-tfc 8AT18FACTION GU.\RANTEED
Call er 1'rUe I. O.
10.99 now 8.00
---- .
---FOUND: WEDDING BANU wi th PLENTY or THUPICAL t'lSH
Cht.11&amp;er, Ohio
8.99 now 7.00
nldllt J. W. Jordon 11 -15-4:i in-· on&lt;'I 11u ppl1ea A!so ti few 19001 ____ _____ _ ~22-SO-tp•
S,99 now 5.00
~r1bed ia il. Owner may have ' h1tll h iioldrn plwasanls left CLOIJGED DH:AJN or Septic-I
Siies 10-20
by contedlnR F.dwar-d Ump•I Lowell
McNir,k le, Antiquity, Tank ? Get Klemi-Em•All Sep-!
man, HyM!II Run , .and p11ying, onio.
P 11 6tr
Uc tank cleane'". Fnst and econ-I
1 12 Jtc ' NEW M00EH~ 3- BEDftOOld omical. Landmark Farm Bur• 1
lor Id.
house in Grtint SI. Addition. eau, Pomeroy.
12-17-Slltc
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I H, ·er HOS~Ita
• ) "'"'
~hrlh;i 1..oulse Hersman, RI . 11Lawrence Jaroba, Mr1. Lawrence Ed
11'. e1gs-.. •ason
, ,.,, t',c,le
~ en
Ht . ,, alt:rloo, &lt;.:harle1 L. Robm· I A
din
the 'd h
C0ffl}flg
. EVen tS·-- IierAmong
thoSt!
t'nl,' t"t'd Hol• !&gt;Oil . l.:Jtel"loo, UeylOn
Ashccor g
mg t re- ..:oc1"a] Notes
hospital in !he
24 hour,; worth, 1742 Chester Rd., Pome-- port of
nuning department , ..J
11J •

1-0llil 3',elinel , Pomeroy-M i ddleport, 0 , Jan 12, ~ H0l 'SE. ~ ROOMS A~[) A·\TII.
II t olt"-ill

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'IV-Dally Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport_

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12 . 1 96 1 1
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MrL Ehaa Slue� _n,, - • �- L.,h:-;
,,H�. W ilham Slater. p resident. cow ty meeting would
·
bt- ht ld
i
bert Bruc-h were
Wednesday t.-onducted tht' meet i ng of t he J anuary 21 al the Agricultura l
guests of Mrs. Clatl:I Gruese r.
Amateur Gardent'rs l ' lub Wed- Ex tensioo office in Pomtroy 10 1 M rs. Carl Maltox , oe wly lected
Mrs. Jed Webster Sr and Mn. ne5day when mem rs met at discl..lS&amp; plantings a t the Child- I president of . I.he White Role
I
be
Eldon lttaeuter
of Morning Jed Webster Jr. and llOI1 were the home of Mrs. L. E Rl•-ynolds ren·s HOlllE'
Lodge, was In charge ol the
I
')tar and Raymond Krkler of Syr - , bus iness v isitors in GaU ipoHs Oil in Middlepor1 for t hi• · · Ja nuary
ting held Wednesday_ afterbe
One new mem r wa� v o ted I ffief!
1cuse attended the Distrkt Four Wednesday .
�1oon
_at the Amerlc8Jl Leg1011 Hall
mct:&gt;ting
into membership.
F:UB Men'a meeting at Athens on
�rs. Eleano� Howard returned
111
Middleport.
1
Th�· m....'t'LLni �g.-i '&gt;'&gt;Ill. deDur mg the program hour . Mr.!I . There w
fuesday evening.
home Sunday after spending the
ere !5 members pret•
volions · " ' Ketpinar, &lt;:hristmas All Gur Re} noJd.'S presented a paper
Mr. and M r !. Earl Brick.le!! ot holidays wit
. h he r son and daugh.
rs. Mattox appointed
en t and M
t
•
le
n
.
.
Mr
"
Yt-ar·
th
.
Through
b11
� G n on · The f'"irst American Garden"
Darwin were Monday
oening ter-in-!aw. �ir. and Mn. Wilth� followmg to se rve H a Oow.
.
Lambert .
and Mrs Earl Knight gave one
1;uests or Mr. and \'In. Dwight !Jam Howard and larmly.
-&amp;
call tor lht. e\'e 111ng was on ''Amerirflr G ardenin� Mile- er comm,·u ee f the ...,...,1,.,,
Roll
Logan .
Mrs . C . J. Ebersbath
year: Mr11. Mathe Bush,
Mrs.
s,•em ·· &amp;enir Gardens
Historic- I
of
..
stones
Mrs. E. J, HUI left Wednesday l Wednesday in R u_tland 1\1th her
James Souders and Mrs. �ar.
.
SpoIs." It was announced that a
,
lor .a visit with relatives in Col- daughter and son-m-l•n• . Mr !ind
-- ---·
-- -- , The travel ing pr llt! and also ence McNea l. She also appointed
the door �rize was w_ori by Mr s. Mrs, McNeal card chairman .
umbu.s.
Mrs. Carl Hysell :md famil� .
ed homt after a visit in Y oungs- I
t.er during the social hour.
Sla
Mn. Delbert Bruch visited on Mn. Edith Teaford has returnTh(, presk!ent urged aJI memtown witb her daughter . Mrs.
table was bers who could to attend the
eshmenl
refr
The
ly
m
u
fa
and
i
Juanita D vls
.
gementa �f funeral services of Homer Harl·
h
I
d Mrs . Earl Teaford of centered wit an amm
M
P� arti- ley, whose wife and daughter,
and
carnation!!
Col�=s were rec-ent guests of pink
w,th
ms
s
lo
b
choke
so
. pmk can- Mrs. Richard Owen, an, both
his mother, Mrs. Edith Teaford.
dies. Mrs. Slater presided at the membeu of the lodge.
coffee serv ice and the cake was II was reported that Mrs Mo-served by Mrs . . Charles Bl�e rah Leonard. member of the
Women's Dress Flats
:MEIGS THEATRE
lee. Home made ice cream, mm 9 lodge, is recovering at her home
Ohio
the
y
b
and Sport Shoes
roy,
served
POnM
and nuls were also
following hospitalization due to
hostess who was assisted by Mrs. a broken hip.
TON IGH T
P11y Sc For A Second
_
"A WOM AN LIKE SA TIN"
Wesley fry
Pair-Two Pair $5.00
Refres hments were served by
.
and
ot
Bard
Brigi tte
Tl:le February medmg will be Mrs. Ross Pullen, Mf!I. James
A n tonio Villar
held with Mrs. Thelma Pratt and Pullen, Mrs. Birtie Watts and
Men's
11.lso
Children's
Mrs. E. M. Blake as hostesses .
Mrs. Pauline Gellagher.
"
ONE
D
"THE WIL
Glove Leather
Marlon Brando, Lee Mar.,.in
Crepe Solo
Runn ing time 2 Hrs., 3� min. I Card Club Wm
Box office closes 8:30 P.M ,
$11't
Ent�rtained
lh to 3
Mrs. Michael Hackett enlerFRID AY NOT OPEN
lained he, card club .. Tu:sd•y
Nylon
,9 5
$8
evening at her home m Middle·
Stitched
"THE TIME MAC J-llNE ·'
Women,
t with prizes being won by The January meeting of the
­
( Tec h nicol or )
:'�. Edna French, Mra. Charles Hea rth�tone Cla� of the Middle
Rod T.iylor , Alan Young
port
t
s
h
First
w
a
s
Bapti
Churc
White Nylon
Asa Bradbury, Mrs. Donald Mills
FEATU RETTE
Boys' Black
held Tuesday evening
at the
and Mrs. Lionel Boggs.
I
C(lLORCARTOONS
h
.
r
M
ome
.
s
nd
of
Allen
a
Mr
Ro, Others playing were Mrs.
COMING
es.
.
Hugh
ard
h
Ric
Mra.
bert S&lt;.-hmoll,
Th_e meeting Was_ opened by t he
Sund•y, Mondo, TuHday
Sb•
Gress and Mrs. William Childs.
Siu I I
presid
e nt, Mrs. Milton Hood . al•
17
S-16l
,ry
Janu
.
served
Re( hmenls were
t■ Big 10
,..._ 4½ to 9
"'_______
ter which Mrs. Willis
A.nthony
"ELMER GANT RY"
was in ch arge or the devotional
(Tec h nicolor)
NAME OMITTED
.
Burt Lancaster and
The name of Mrs . Robert Hy- period
and Mrs. Hood were m
Mr.
J ean Sim mons
was unintentionally omitted
CULQRCARTOON
e
charg
of the program �our and
8th
from those who attended the
c
min,
35
ffle
lose of the evenmg ret
Hrs.
a
2
t
e
tim
ing
mee
Runn
District American Legion
Middleport
No. Second
freshm
e
nts
were served to Mr.
&amp;x orfice closes 8:30 P.M.
.mg in Wellston Sttndey.
and Mrs. Edison Baker, Mr. and
Mrs. Paul Sm art, Mr. a nd Mrs.
David Darst , J r. , Mr. and Mrs.
Anth onv, Mr. and Mrs.
Hood,
Mrs. Harold H ubbard and Rev.
and Mrs. Don ald Boone and
daughter, Jeanie ,
who
weregue!ls.

Mainly ,..oout

�:., ' ,,

People In

'

History DI Gardening Was Theme
0, Amateur Group's Club Program

I

pomeroy

Committee Heads
Named For 1961
By w.R Lodge

Save In The Storewide January Sales At

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gan style in high bulk orion. Bulky k n I t

roll collars. Sizes

aqua and white.

s4.9s
,,

Work Shoe

.,.

$1 -99

ROUSH'S SHOE STORE

Gabordlne1, Tweed, Wonted

ltollon &amp; Chomp
REDUCED 25%

SALi

$27.50
$34.95
$45.00 __ $34.95
$47.50 --­ $36.95
$52.75 --- $40.95

Reduced 25 %

MEN'S SPORT COATS

MEN'S BULK KNIT
SW EATERS
REDUCED 25%

ONE LOT SPORT SHIRTS ·
VALUES TO $11.95

$2.69 each

Value• To $29.95

SALE $19.95
DRESS TROUSERS

MEN'S SUITS

REDUCED 20°/4

REDUCED 25%

BOYS' SURBURBAN COATS
REDUCED 25%

Men•• Banlon Sh1rfl

lhrt IIHwe - llt... $1.9f

SALi $6.95

.-. IIH•• - Re9. $10,95

Boys' Bulk Knit SWEATERS
PULLOVERS and COAT STYLES

Vll&gt;IN To $&amp;. 911

SALE $4.49

MIN'I OV ■RALL

Sale 3 for $2. 1 5
MIN'I

SALE $6.00

I LOT LADIII'

PANTS

Work Uniform

S K I RT S

SALE $ 1 .79

SALE $6.00

REG. S2.49

lADIES' LEATHER JACKETS
REDUCED 25%

,1 Dlllr �■cllN' Pull L""th

·· Peftdleton
�

C0111

Rq . ..«).00

SALE $29.95

LUGGAGE

LADIII'

CAR COATS

Valu■I To 91!.911

SALE

LADIES' SLACKS
Reduced 25%

I

2.99

LADIIS' LONO SLIIVI

Val ue, To $44.50

Valuea To $3.411

1 Lot Men'• Sul..

BLOUSES

SALE $24.95

SALE $2.29

Bahr Clothiers

REDUCED 25%

LADIES' SWEATERS
REDUCED 25%

SPECIAL

FORMllllL¥ SMITH CLOTHING COMPANY
OASH BAHR, OWNER

SALE $1.00

iletr- fl .llO SUit

Rea . $1),00 per 1ult

Mr,. Si,.on Named
Pr,,ident Of C/au

V1IUM To $2.MI

Mon'• TNIRMAL KNIT

REG. 118&lt;

REDUCED 25%

SPORT SHIRTS

Rog, $4.00 SALE $2.19

UNDERWEAR .

REG. $&amp;.Yft

,:

Men'• Palam••

T-SHIRTS

CORDUROY PANTS

I LOT WHIT■

For Men • WomeD

2 for $3.00

, Reduced 25%

Ivy League Pants

The alxth birthday of Linda
Rupe waa celebrated Wednesday
during tho afternoon aenlon of
t h e Middleport kindergarten
class wh en Linda's mother , Mra.
R ichard Rupe and grandmother.
Mn. Eddie SmJth, entertained In
her honor.
Seated at Lind a'• -lat table
were Nancy
Buskirk,
Shella
Moore. Sharon Wlllon, P amela
DodllOD and Paul Pllllln■.
Mn. Guy Reynolds, teacher, al­
uotated with the party and
mruhmenll of cup cakes were
•rvtd and picture flVOl'I were
&amp;fven lo ...ii child.

Men's Sweat S lrts

Men's Dress G ovts

SALE $3.69

MIN'S HIAVY WT.

Lim/a Rupe'• Sixth
Birthday Ob,ert&gt;ed

Values To $8.95 _ Sale $4.69

Rog. $5.00 SALi $3.69

SALi $7.95

2 for $5.00

WOMEN'S RAYON PANTIES

3 Pair $1 .00

..,_, Thonnol Kntt

PAJAMAS
lie«- $2 .119

SALE $2.00

ALL OTHER MERCHANDISE
REDUCED 20%
l' '.L SALES

CASH

'°

Mrs. Edith R....U c:onduded
lhe hwliMM meetlq 11111 � • d
charJ• of lhe d■YGlktnal period
ol tho January meelinfl ol I a O
Martha Ci..■ ol tht Bradbury
Church ol Chrlll whea n m 1 1
Wednoedo,y utgJ,t at tht cburcb.
Durtnr tho ......., - olfl.
..,. were elected u lollow■, Prwl­
ldent, ,.,.: J- lll■llDD, v. 1 1 ■
Pmtdul, lira. 1!■11 lloulh;
Tnuun&lt;, Jlln. - W l n n,
Secretary, Mn. Katbryu Wll'Dlr.
Flo- camolltoo, lira. ■nd OUN ■lnnan, lira. EYelyn
Murray.
I
llltrlna tho ■oc1al hour foU....
Ina the moeliJII r■frooline ta ....
...-ved bi' Jin. R....U ■nd Mn.
Ellr■ llornlwt lo - alreadjr
manttoned ond Mn. 1-■ l:boro­
bocb and 11n. Veda Foley·

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SPECIAL PURCHASII

Womens Winter Coats
s26 00
Regular $39.50
Yalu-SALE

Fine quality Rannelette
IOWDS for women Jn res•
ullr and exr.r. 11Je1.
Print■ and ■olids lo pink,
blue, maize and orchid.

Salt $1 .95

Ramble Cord

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Now l1 the ttme to buy your favorite Nllie untrim1rttd

coat. You'll 11aure your1elf of fineJt quality, pltnt,' fl/I
wear. All wool fa.bric,.

aow -

•hd

IIGULAR $19� WOMINI COATS ---- SALi

"2,00

warmth and

by top manufacturei't.

lave

OTHII COATS:

IIGULAR $79.50 WOM•NI COATS ____ IALI "2,00
RIGULAR '69.50 WOMINI COATS ·--- IALI .......
RIGUU.R $59.50 WOMINS COATI ---- IALI '42,GI

RIGI/U.R '69,50 WOMIN$ COATS ____ IALI $14.GI
IIGULAR $29.50 WOMINI COATI ---- IALI
RIGUL.All

125,00

WOMINI COATI ---- IALI

tu.GO

111M

Mell'•

Wa,h 'n Wear

ROBES

Wa,h '11 WNr

*3.95

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Action Is Expetted Next
Monday By Commissioners

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operation of the Meigs County Highway Department is
avallable County Engineer Stanley J. Blazewicz said
today.
The engineer made the statement in his courthouse
office as he, his foreman , Danny Thompson, and approx•
lmately 42 other highway department employes wonder­
ed what will happen next week.
1be an,wer may come nelf: I DOI required by law to meet but
Monday when the board of county I once every three months.
commiulontn 111 acheduled to The commissioners have met in
, meet. Two or its member, lhow- 1 1pecial le!lsion nearly every other
ed up for • meeting lut Monday. week for a number of years. Thll
But board president Dan Harting- 1 has led moat persons to believe
4
er waa: unable to attend. New [ the a;1propriatlon1 will be worked
/.
� commiuioner Avery Nel■on and on ne.d week.
NEW IN COURTHOUSE - Mary Ann Amberg
holdover Don E. Mullen adjourn- I Elsewhere. all courthoUJe emdaughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Am berger, Minersville.
6d until Jan, ie, after discuasing ployees are to receive lheir fil"llt
UNITED. NATIONS, N.H 1 UPn
..,.....,
is
the
new
secretary serving the Meigs County board
but taking 00 action on depart- check of the year today. T h e
-$ecretary General Dag Ham•
l
commissioners.
She replaced Sharon Boyles. Mi ss AIDment appropriationa.
heads of departmenta will. be �- , b
ffl8rakjold goea before lbe Securd fr om Po meroy High Schoo l in 1960,
gradu
erger
ate
·
Last Monday the board recess- able to buy any new supphes until
ity touncil today to answer So- I
,
ed untiJ Tuesday, 'l'hen Tuesday, actkm ii taken by the com:mis-- and played m the band . She began her duties January 1,
v iel (!hHtiU th al be is taking the I
Jg6 1 ·
1
the three men again: failed to sloner1. One employee sald yes• , .:..:.__
____________________
United Nations down " an evil.
meet to mab any 1pecific ap- terday that no omce baa yet said
cobnialisl road" in the Congo.
propriatlona.
anything about being out of sup- '
�rskjold II r r i V e s this
Blazewicz aakl th!s morning plies.
ltloming from Afriea a fter cu tting
that $5,000 appropriated as an em- The tmployee 111150 aaid that
,hort hi, visit to. the continent to
·
for
w and Ice mosl o[ the court house offichls
attend the council ,.,.;on requeslWARDEN NETS RARITY - Griuled, h•rdened inm�te of Meigs County's Dog orgency
;oo
•
td by' Russla . The new Congo de- Pound growls disapproval at John Meeks, who collared th1S genume We1maraner, a control w not. a,t or ever. He had used rroney left over from
Z,
:
said
lhat ?OISlbly there will be the end of _ laat ye�r to pw-cbase ,
bate begin in the 11-nalion body ' species commandin g a nice price on the do g market. The owner should not be hard
nougb money left for th
I
or part of ,hetr supptoe,.
Thurlday.
I to find. The Weimaraner is rare, characte rized by a honey rib cag)' , and is liver- , •four
more clay• of operation.
U the eomnuss1onera do meet l1
Hammarsk.)old 's statement 10 1 colored Most dogs at the pound are far le ss aristocratic , half-wild, more marauder
I
Mr,
Blazewicz
also said that Monday, n has been predicted
lt'
closer by the _minute when candi�ates fGr
the council wu expected to sum- than child's pet. · --· ·
-_
_ __________ - - --- -· there are icy places on the county that a large crowd may be on councsi_ lg �tting
- -..
- -- · ·
marize ta,lki he has bad wi·th l[
1 0 Pomeroy and Middleport _must dec1de wbe. t J
h
u
1 road• in the far points of the hand to tee first hand what is ther or not to seek another term of ofhce.
He •taled that Jt takes don,.
J
==d� %':: ,.��=: ;: :.:
i _ Their _ decisions must take a new factor into consideimoney
·
to
dear up _the roads, and l Tbll could be an unusual spect- at1on this year. OhlO law now expects a councilma.n to
ld Ul OlljO
.·
that the oommtss10nen are the 1 acle, u the commissioners.' of- 1 accept, eventually, a four year term.
poltu91
,, o•a uk,d 'th• 11nc · t0 con�
'
;.
one,
w ho han4Ie the county", ' f;a, hardly ha&amp; aaace for more ; Fou, of the ,,, seat, Seg;nn;ng , upon lo put up th�� ""'""' agaill.
sider lta chlrpt
t t e U.N.
.
cash.
.
8 half-a dozen onlookers, this year are for four years. two Who else may file for Pomer.v,C.Ongo m,nrnmtd pemutted Con- PAU1 BEACH, Fla. 1 UPJ)
�
Kennedy currently, �d appar• , about $500 ,� a year from h 11 for•
ompson said rum• and the halla outside were
Foreman
Th
for two years. Then, in 1963 the council is the subject o( IIDOktrolese troopa loyal to Ka�vubu I President-elC'ct , John F. Kennedy ently for some time, der ives $ 100 , tune, of wh1c� $400 , 000 g s_ for
I
I
oe
b
ken
I built
ri
ora
or
.
10
me
n
e
i
n
g
ta
from
J
o blueprints anything like office holders whose terms expire filled conference rooms, but tha
to_ � . terd from the_ Belgum-ad- j has removed his person,1 l fortune,
000 a year after taxes from trust taxei:,
Assurmng conservatively �
t&gt;
will rile for four year terms.
/ are no solid announcements av.Um uust,NKI trust territory or Ru- ; w�i�h may � as _ lc.1· , as $10 ) tund� setup in 1926, 1936 and 1949 !I that �e yield from_ his trust funds heir jobssay slerd ay wen• not Madism Square Garden.
rue. He id that as far aa be
____
_
t
ab le.
Th
at
m
unicipalities
is
th
e
way
anda-UruodJ to attack forces loy- n1ilhon, from the heJ1l of specu• I b;o' his fat hC"r. former Ambas 8dor : and investments repre nta
a re5
se
p
ese
l
knows
al
the
ees
always
wi
L
han
experienced
peo-i
True, it is a definite, feelabltnt
r
e
m
ploy
11 to iovJ1t-�c�ed deposed Prt&gt;- lall�e _investm�n� for as long all ,Joseph p. Kennedy.
: I� ol as muc� u 5, per cent, red
nginee
hi
by
the
pie
,till
are
man
a
ging
public
affairs.
sacrifice
for most persoal •
e
r
on
mler PaWkt �umumba .
he 11 m �� \, bite. H�use.
It was stated authorll at�vely, , th11 would lnd1ea� an overall
th
e job.
In
Middleport
all
six
oo
u
ncil•
serve
nis
co�unity
on �
·� Amba1111dor W1lter Lo-Prepann&amp; for h11 mauguration � but privately, that the �resident- :,_ersonal wea1th of about f30 mU- 'Jbe rem
al80 uld this
that -�
doubt
fo
little
is
There
pet•
an
n;'
e
oth
eacb
1igned
men
e
v
a
h
� ..-:.�j��n. 1:111 �m- 1 Jen. JO and, M'alltlng to av0;ld __po1- \elect receives !��s:; l�· -or · )ion.
l
Is
lhe
.
JaA
day
that
the
new
--it.ions
but
this
is
00
guaran
t
ee
uttlt._waman
111t
home"
�
-tdii,
a
ll
ment arm'l.\,Cr ·t:rins1t_ r 1 � h t s 1 sih
. lc eo�Ult'I of lnt�rest alt�gh ·
, Sa�inger would not � Keo.• p) eea
l
g
IU1'e
be
oy
will
file.
At
lea!lt
two
are
known
more
ffiie
pub
ic
aervaatli
•
,
can
etting
of
� �Ur\inda, wh1eh Is not required by law, Kennedy r
nedy s n�t worth, bu t �e did say
id sinre there has been no monpa
:
to
be
lukewSJ11l,
npecially
to
the
action
than
any
other
factor,
TW,
.
ut ot � ,Congolese _province or i cenlly c1 ispo�&lt;'d of all stock holde- Ii J
�(&gt; Prcsiclen�-elecl �Hied to aell
fo
,
I can ' l see where 1t "payH off. " anc1
ey a ppropriated
four-year idear the depart.
Klvu, for JOO or IO Congolese j ings and remvested the proceeds
,
his
stock� without bemg reqmred
1
m
ln
ent.
Pomeroy
a
ll
six
int"lll11benls
today·s world, more than in �
troop, at tlie request of �sav�- in government bonds - federal,
i lo do so by law.
4RR
Fultz , Meigs Cotmty annount'ed in November they years perhaps. twirls most hapA
l'COrding
to
th
e county high�
bu. He c:ontended that tb,_1 d'.d state and municipal.
; Th� federal law dealln_g with way depar
1tVO,
pily when there ill money revolv•
tment cuatom, the 43. Prosecuting Attorn ey an d partner didn't want to tackle another
not violate U.N. orders. Kivu 18 ; �re-s..: Secretary Pie_rrP Salinger
: C&lt;mOJcl of �ter�st.s has hit other
in the Webster &amp; Ful tz law finn per annum job which figlltti,. out ing.
new
em;iloyees
a
.
re
n
ot
yet
d
ue
promb
3
Lumu
a stronghold of
I
11a1d, ' The on ly holdmg� he
j lr-:er.il offlcuils m ·the pocketbook:.
.
lo be paid. They are not suppos- o! Pomeroy, has . �n elect� 8 at about a nickel per hour in
WhiJe �� cil service
forces
I St\..refary of Defense · designate
I today are bond� and refl , estaf£&gt;,
.
.
.
ed to receive tbelr checks until director of the C1hz.ens Nationa l wages eonsidering the t llllt! spent ,s to sacrifice, 1t II rewarding 11
The United Arab RepubUe was His du-eel: real estate holdings
j Robr,rl E. McNamEira had to get I
.
Bank of Middleport.
....v
I anyone approaching the job lfti,,
on town business .
· · 1 cons1·st � of homes m
preparinI a re90Iut t. on whieh DI
'
· the Ford Molor next Friday • Jan u-.r 20·
· Washmgto
l"' WASHINGTON ! UPJ I - Unem rid o! st I"'k m
1
Fultz ls president of the Pomeerefore, the actiori or th e
ously, not in money. but w:ltb •
\
?
_
,
'Ill
How
e
ver.
since
then.
at
l
e
ast
1
m
nloyme
by
ju
ped
nt
more
hen
formed soureea 11td was mild l and Hyannis Port, Mass,
Cn. of \\ h1ch h� was presir Pnl and
mrmssioners when they re clnd- roy Lions club, a Middleport-Porn• five of the six have indicated pri- tangible bcmusea to the ,pii'lt.
co
�.
Decem
th
ab
u
ooo
e
t
-enough to perha;is be accep ed by -- - -·
r� o t l'f' he said the transaction would
:.Oney eroy Rotary club member, ofrlc1al vately they have been prevailed Furthermore, the Sta
te alll
times J: norms in o_rease-to a repre�enl a potential loss of be- ed all of lhe engineer' s
both Russia and the WeM and 1
1
t
f
OI the Middleport Heath Meitho- ---------- Federal Gove
w
th
will
tlo
ent
ce
of
tha
rnm
w
r
t
'
t�
permit
h
ll
-World
II
for
War
igh
p!Ml
thus avoid another bitte r wranf!!lt&gt;
1 tween $2 million and $3 million
a�d i: tnt�I. wm n:i ;:_ dist Church, Middleport village
local corltrol of local alfain mi,
month. govemmen1 officials dis- I over a period ot ye&amp;rti
ov� the C.ongo.
.
pa of the present workers unle� solleltor for the past four years,
so long as we show willia�
closed today.
soviet Ambauador ValeriEin A.
Joseph P. Kennedy's fortune )
meD?.her of the Middleport Chamthe bud t " bOt a
lo
accept the job. Eaeb
u
I
!harp
Th
e
concen
jump
a
ted
tr
8\
O
le
Be)that
rsday
u
Th
f.orin uked
has been estimated unofficially as
greed poo her of Commerce and oo--promot"
his own protector agailllit ·"IOclll,,
in Slee!, autos anrl olher manu- between '200 and $300 million. He I next
&amp;furn be stripped of lts admlnisI
"
boo of Mid- C•
t
inted out several er with Charles
faclurlng industries. ;iushed UTI• 1 �gan setting up trust funds
ism.
trative power over Ruanrle-Uru�
for tlmes
:mmissionera
dl
eport·s new housing addition off
.
that
One
man, and OM only, II
the
are
I employment to more lhan 4 4 mil- 1 has children In 1926. The trusts are -----1 !.
di and aJain rlemanded 1mmed1'-·
;1
--- Grant-st.
-ready
to
announce his intention tf
hon, close to _7 per cent. It was l 6plit BCven ways� equ
lite withdraw&amp;I of all ,, RPlgian"'
n
al share
O
Ree)er.ted
es-the
to
at
board
Tu
filing
for
public office in Pomt,
Wendell Long. 63. a native of 6 .3 per cent m November.
from thl! Cong11•
I for each of the seven cbUdren of Kennedy, Rusk Piao day n· ight's meeting were Robert
.
.
ray-Middleport,
and he is DIil a
ChPsh1re. died �t �1�
h�me 1225 Econom ist� consider a rate 1 Joseph P. and Rose Kennedy,
Important Meeti ng
Officers and Directors were re- councilman.
.
L. Coals, JWUI 8 Downmg, Rod: Second-a�•• Galhpohs . a, S I� a iI above 5 �r cent • 1ymptom of
----e
lected
is
week
at
a
meeting
of
PALM BEACH Fla (UPJJ - ney Down ing, Harold E Hubbard,
Ui
, rn toda� after belml ln failing weakness m lhe economy
He is Mayor Kenneth McElblD,
'
.
.
the Racine First National Bank ney, who �atd
President-elect John F. Kennedy Bertha B. Rathbum, H N. Swift,
today:
• health smee las! 0clober DP.afh . A further jump in JQblessness l Mullens Invited To
are
sh
hold
e
rs.
I was due to cancer.
an
d his secretary of state meet Paul S Smart and Rose S. Rey1
.
I
•
'T
m
gomg
to
file, and I dmt."t
1
w
.c;
a expected this month A nor- W ashington
1
.
Officers include J. Dillon Cross.
today to decid on
nolds
. Long was a native ol Chc• 1, mal increase would be about l.l
aJning
!'}1)ft�1f
top.
1on
care
who
knows
it
.
Mr
Mr am] Mrs Donald Mullen
,
]
o
/
president
direcA.
Or
s
;
i
vice
W.
pre
r
•
.
I I
f
Jected b the
I en
at
I
I
1 shlre v, here he wa� born on July I million,
o! Lincoln Heights in Pomeroy ::� ��!:�
�
ton
:�:�
I �. 1897. onP of seven ch ildren , The exact jobless figures for
l
John �. Downing den t ; Freeland Norris, cash ier ;
icy
organ
Y
have received an Jnvitation to
Cf :·•.-lfius IUPJ l - Hhthway
Douglas . Jr. . assista nt
.
into its final �
chairman of the board of direc: Harry
Seek Ju"Veuiles Who
Dire&lt;-'t . E. S. Pres:on toda.v 1 born to the late C E. and Ella JX&gt;cember Wen' to be reieaserl by prewtent
- elecl John F. Ken- Se
-de gn
to
s·
;
)'
r:i
cashier
Mildred Gillllan. bookr Rodne Downi g president ·
,
c
tary
of
t
Ripl�
e
Long.
SunlYor
of
his
ate
s
im
si
•
'
the
Labor
Dep
artmenl today in nedy 1 inauguration next week.
a!-lm, Hie, '.f' rr i::1l:il1.1re tro gh·E- the
and Claudia Shields, tell- Set Yout h On Fire
keeper.
:
s
·
'&lt;�
•
an
to Mr Smart e utlve viee
l merhah! fatnll)' are two sisters it, monthly report Oil the job sit- The official invitation
i
�usk alBO w�_ ex
was re- De
ad\MC'f! right . of . way purchas"
er.
CINCINNATI ( UPll - Police to"
.
dascus
s the continuing �
bbard· ca shier, �
u
c
risea ln den 1 '_ Mr.
.
a
nc)
a
brother
Mrs.
Charles
rs.
ua
t
lo
n
&lt;'Pived from the Washington D c
pro; rm a rh.tince to prove its '
Directors of the bank --are J. day sought two school boy, M(Etheli Enterme� and Mrs. H. N
Olfi�ials made known in ad- Jnaugurallon Committee Muile� Cuba, Laos and lhe C.Oogo witb Reynolds . as siSlanl vice presi- Dillon Cross . Earl Cross. W. A. cused of setting another boy OD
v
�l':111 • kt' out about a blll ( Catherlne ) K«:mp. both of Colum• �ane!e that the report wuuld ehow Is one of the three M eigs Coun!Y. Kennedy. The new administration den�; and Gene Grattt , assistant Orr , Clarence Price, Ebel' Roush.
Fire because he refused to play
b , and Everett.I' Long of Che- unemployment ln D e c e m b e r C,0mmlf!;�loners, and is active m musl h ave aetiorl ,olicita �, ca�,; .
' h· w
h
H
a rold CartJahan and Freeland hook y.
w hic
, fl�,. �ntroduced to repeal ll 5
.
r emp1oye� 0f t e bank tn· Norris.
Immediately afler tbe Jan 20 m1 sh ire.
climbed to more than 4 4 million. rounty Dcmoeratic polltlcs
tht· lf'iil lav., author m ng the deDoyle Lainhart. 10, told pollee
i
a
u
gur
a
tion
-elude Norma Wilcox. secretary '·
Ht at ended the C h e s h I r e In November there were 4 031 000
·
--l
one
boy poured gasoline on hia
,artment � borrow Itale ret·ire- schools and met and married fhe joble111 - a post-war high
1:°u�ll
--a
Jenkinson
1
and l&lt;lis Mc
for that ,
ment fund, for advance right.of- �
l
e
g
a nd another pushed him into a
_
e
C:ommoner
Grahbed
r
qua
F'
·
GI
n
ing
i
.
Le"
Elhm
,
ey.
,s
n
bookkeepe
and
v·
,urmer ady,o L,ttle on Ocl - 16. mont•
GAVE OXYG�
�N
purehaaes,
land Brown, custodi.an.
_
1923, and Abe IW'Vives along with The number of jobholders
equested O 1' eet . . ftre after he had n,fu,ed lo lflaJ
The
r
Oueen
Middlepo
t
Af!t
rid
ency
Emerg
t
A similar ltw in California
away from school. He was treat1
---�
two daughters, Mrs. Hobart (Nor- dropped by about one mlllloo last OSU&gt;. Norwa�· ( UPJ l-Norw11 llDil was (!ailed at 3: U this mom- ,
All members o[ the Fwmg
ved
that
�tt
rnillloni
0f
dol
sa
! Squad of Feeney-Bennett Post ed Tuesday in General Hospttal
.,
mal Finch of Gahanna and Mrs . month, 8 normal December de- Princes� Astrid ma rrie� a di- inlil to the Clarence Grover resi- :
HOP TONIGHT
Jars
in
right�f-Wll,J'
oosts,
Pre1-bums on his right leg.
.
Jack £Beverly Ann I Price of Gal- eline.
,,orced commooer tod.11�· despite dence in Kyger Crook. Mrs. Gro- ! A record hop will be held this � requ�ted � meet at t he Le- for
t.on e111d.
1
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llpolls. '11iere are four grandchilsome resentment among Nm·w&lt;'- 1 ver wa1, suffering from a heart evening in the Pomeroy Senior g1on Hall m Middleport. Saturday
"Ohio� can benefit from the
!
Pl'� TO MEET_
dren.
MEIGS GENERAL HOSPffAL gian su bjects and Lutheran d&gt;ndition. Squadsmen administer- ' High School Auditorium following , of Homer Hartley,
v
n
lslalure
l
the
.
sa
e
�
,p U
g
ed oxygtfl . She was taken to the eage game between the Pan- , Post membe rs will
attend ln The Racme P'l'A w� meet
The body ii at Miller'a Home , Admissions _ Orland Gilliand, I l"hurchmen.
wiJI just give the law a chance
The attractive princess, wOO Meigs General Hospita! by prl- : tht'rs and lhe Wellston Golden l a group and all other members Monday January 16 at 7.30_ p.m.
for Funerals Arrangement&amp;· will Reedsville '· Elhel GroVer Che
to work," be declared.
'
·
be announ
be 29 years old neXt month vale vehicle on advice of 111 , Rockeh. The dance will e-nd at I are asket to meet at the hall at the gr ade school bulidio,t.
wlll
Jater·
·
11hi
The bJIJ wu introduced by Rep.
1 also.
.
'
·
Baby sitters will be availablt.
I 1 1 : 00 p. m.
w
be
lt
wed to Johan Martin Fer'. physlclan.
0"1scharges - y·JJcw rta Stacy, o
__ ________
'--------- __ ·-D. 0. Taber ' R-0all lpolll, a memn
e
r.
a
34-year-old
clotMng
me
rMlddleport. Mary Lavende,· . Svrher of the HoUN Highways Comee
8
acuse; Bette Hobsletter, Rutla�d ; chant in Asker Church. The cere•
ml�, who � a1IO opollllOring In M&amp;llOD 181 Tt me
Mary 0o88, Coolvllle, and Zora mony wm be performed by Trondlegil,.tJon lo change tht dlatrtbu- PT
. PLEASANT - Judge James Rockwell, Pomero
heun Bishop Ame FjeUbu.
y.
tJon of poollno laxea.
.Lee Thompson, Judge of the 29th ,
'1118 deprtmlnt hu .pent ,u Judicial Circuit compqsed of Ma•
Billy Graham's historic 17,cm the (b.-ument captures the aplrlt 500,000 persons attended outdoor itual thrust of the Billy G raham
DOCTOR TO SPEAK
mllt.m thus fat for property In RIii and Putnam count ies. has of• Ju sek Replaces Nye
mass meetings "'' ith nearl) l:15,000 Team Is a tribute to the mP11kllThe Chester PTA will meet . mile "Safari for Souls" across or Africa during theae limes.
Daytoo, Toledo, Cincinnati and fices in the MalOII County Courl- 011 Re al Estat Board
e
January l 6 at 7 30 a t t he Chester Africa , is the theme of a new ,!ea• Frequ�ntly. , ealled "The Awak- inquirers rem1:1ining for further arles, whose years Of faithful la,
COlumbul.
house. This is the fJrst time .a COLUMBUS !UPll - Gov: Mi• Grade School for family night. l t�re length mo�on !ctu� . Af- enmg Giant, �f�lca ii dlplcted help and instruction.
hors were in a large measure n�
1
o
m
authe
d
ha1
h
a
d
a
n
offic
e
i
n
t
he
od
r
Callf la
ju ge
Pruton Aid
chael V. DiSalle t af appoin te,l . Potluck supper will be sel'\'e&lt;t . ica On The Bridge. which has to be ln a transi tion period - on
"Africa On The Bridge'' bu sponatble for the ■piritual barvllt
1
tboritiel said money 18Ved by coun ty, and the office will be open Frank R . Juselt of Cleveland to / The apeaker will be Dr. R. E. lta Mel�R County premiere at lhe a bridge - between ancient trib- great pictoria l scope, ranging experienced by the Ev°"llat.
buy fna: right4-way while It ii atill Monday through Friday when t he lhe Board or Real Eatate Exam· TolM&gt;n of Holzer Hospital. Every• ' Racine High School on Wednes-- l alisr11 lllld the shining goal of. in· from sequenees depictilJI primi· Mi1Sion8:" leader1 and mirfstffl
undeveloped f� aceedll Interest Putnam
rourt is not in ses · lners for a term endina June 30. .I one b invited.
Janu ary 18, at 1:30 p. m dependence from colonia. ruJe. live vilhge life to �es of fflOd. joined with State and Ctvkf oflW.
• day,
cbaJ'lfl OIi the amount needed for 1lon.
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The showing will be aponsored by During thill signlfieant period. em city and industrial activity. alt to extend the IDvitaUoG f el
He replaces Riehard A. Nye who
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Mn. Carroll $. Kennedy o f resigned.
the Finl Baptist Church and the American Evangelial Billy Gra- Exciting and colorful pagan rites Mr. Graham to vllit 1111 Cclll,
GAME ANNOUNCED
------'-Ehgliah Road, 11 the new cotll't
. ham was 8C'l'1Jrded an unpreced- ar.d ceremonie&amp; a re featured, to- inent.
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There will be a h ,�k�t b�tl Racine Methodist Church.
LOCAL l'BMP8
FAIRFIELD STATION
reporter and personal aecretary
authentir ented welcome by Afrieans ren�- , gether with some of the moat re- "AfrJca On Thi :Brld,.- •
game al the Bradbury &amp;hool I Photograµh!'d I n
11te U:IS a. ID, temperature bl Judge ThompiOO. Mra Ken• 'Ihursday t�mperalures - high Saturday ev�ning 111t 7 p. m. an� sound and natural color In 17 prin- lng from Chle.rs or SI.ale down to ' markable bi,z-game footage ever directed bf Dick ._
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the meetJ ng of Ohio Eta Phi
Ch apter of the Beta Sigma Phi
Sorority whe n the group met at I ·
the office of the 01\lo Fuel Ga11 1
Co. in Middleport Mrs. Houck
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and her family are here visiting
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. P. L.
Mitch .
Mrs. &amp;!tty Fultz, president.
was ln charge of the short busi•
neu meeting. M rs. Barbara Bea­
ing, chairman - of the chapter' s
Strvice' Committee,
announced
that they would be 1ponROring the
annual Mothers· March on Polio
lhis yea r and would announce
plans later.
Mrs. Mila Wood!, chalnnan or
the soclaJ commltlff, introduced
tbe Idea of a card party follow­
ing the chapter meetings lor the
members.
Shirley Huston presented the
cultural program on "Literature'"
and a group diaeuBalon on boolu
wh ich members have read waB
held. Followin g the cloaing rit ual
refreahmenta were served by El·
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Mn. Betzing
alld Shirley Beegle.

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MEN'S DRESS
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MEN'S TOPCOATS

MEN'S SURBURBAN COATS
REDUCED 25%

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TENNIS SHOES

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Held At Home Of
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STORE HOURS - WEEK DAYS - 9 A.M. TO 5 P.M. AND ON
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