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Metbodllt Church School met the 1\Woulc Temple, TueldJ7
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Wlll*" 01 Prayor ot man'• rebellloll against God
to make plans lor tile ne• dlVI- at 7:411 p.nl.
Monday evenlnl and His way.
A·liC Don Grueser bu re- sion in the Cll11reh School cla8J. Chester Co\UICil, Dauahlen ol
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Awards Banquet of
fiM United The service JDciuded an orasiiil turned &amp;o his baH in Orlando, es in prepM.a-ati~ fc:' the !!!W Awerlcii, will' meet 1:: regu!er
1 p~-elu•de by Mrl. Slellf and Con- Fla. alter spending a holidaY curriculum coming next filL
iesslon Tueaday at 7:30 p. m.
GoUen is Friday
~=:~~ I gregaUonal hymns of dedlcatioo leave wltb bll parents, Mr. and '!be litorature needed lor the '!be charier will be duped ID
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and consecratloo and prayer. Mn. William Grueser and dau- cl8850S was dllcusoed and the meinory of Homer Holter and
PT. PLEASANT - Tbo AnTuesday evening· Rev. Ruppelt ghter, Debbie,
division o! the ~as~s was nolo members are regueated to we"'
nual Awards benquet of I he
boot-pastor, Rev. Howard will give the evening sermon sunday gueats ot Mr. and eel, which will mclUde the nur- white, Quarterly_birthdays will
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Men's G&lt;&gt;ll AsaoclaUon of Hid18
·~~~ presided wjtb·the Pres- entitled, "Prayer of the Proph- Mrs. Dwight Wallace 111111 ram- !ll!l'Y, kindergarten, and the ele- be bbsei'Ved with potluck- dinden Valley Country Cll,lb will
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·Choir presenting the ets" with Rev. Nyle Borden _of 11 were the Jailer's mother, mentary grades, one : through ner following tb' meeting.
be hold Friday, January lftb
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. oiltbem, "The New the Mt. Moriah Church presid- Jrs. G. c. Knox and sister, Mrs. sill, which will coincide with The Ladlea Auxlliary of the PT. PLEASANT - The $th beglnnlna at f ::IO p.m. In I he Ft. PLEASANT - out
accomr anled by Mrs. ing.
Putnam Bragg of McConnel•- the public school grades.
MlddleP&lt;!rt Firemen. will meet Aniwa! Hay &amp; Silage Show is Farmen Hotel dlnlnl room In publicans filed f~rl ~~~0' :01
&amp;telff. organi~t.
Special music will be present- ville Ohio.
sunday evening the flrlt study Tueoclay evePing at the home scheduled for January 15, IS, GalliA.. !!"~· wiUOhlo.be presented and :;.h~o~~~1nce
Ct.eu"':i
Marvin Dowson,
ed by the Mount Moriah church. ~ nd Mrs Adolph Sael· session on. "Our Miss!..-. To- of Mr. and Mro. Everett Bach- and 17, 11184. II will begin wltb
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Church minister,
Wednesday evening the 101'111· r~ ~ their annual day," was presen~ with Rev. ner at 7:30 p.m,
registration of exhiblll from offtceno for the coming year will Clerk.
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sermon topic,
on will be given by Rev. Nyle "':"" a v ation In Mlsmi, Fla. M. E. Dowson in charge. 'lbere
Mason County !armers starting be elected. The bjnqllet Is open All persons wlahlng to
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entitled. "Through the wmter ac
JAN. I
January 15 at 10:30 a. m. and to aU male club -il\embera and candklalea In the May prlma17
1 the south. were approximately 20 present
of the general theme of Given Media" with Rev. Fred and other
~ remaining at the first meeting with other Whltt&gt; Rose Lodge or Middle- continue unlll 12 noon on Janu- tile "'fll Is $2.50 per person. All eJebtlon must file between now
~;we&lt;:k, "Man's Contact with Gardner, presiding and special Thetr '"::• rt where he Is com- meetings scheduled for Jan. 12, wt will meet Wednesday of. 'ary 16.
peno!ls planning to attend !DIY and the first of,, February.
Rev. Dowson spoke of music by the Church of Christ In Middl po ements to enter 19, and 26 begiJtnlng each Sun- ternoon at 1:30 p.m. at the le- The big event !or Mason Coon- place their reservation by con- Filing MondAy were J . F.
choir.
pl~ting arrang
sec- day evening at 7:30p.m. Mem- gion hall 'l'ltb Mrs. Otho Watts, 1y fanilers will be held agalll.at tactlng William GUmour
at Wheaton, Ashton, lor County
R v Donald Boone of the ,Rio Grand~lege for the
hers of W.S.C.S. taking I he Mrs. Patrick Gallagher and the Ohio Valley Experiment phone 43 or Paul Wedge, phone commissioner, which is a ~
Fir~ Baptist church \viii speak ond s~mos •
d study course will count for cred· Mrs. Carl Mattox u hostesses. Farm on Route 62 jUst north of 140:1 oo or before January 15th. year term. Mr. Wbeaton was a
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Thursday evening on the topic, Hobday guests 9f Mr. an it in !he Jurlsdlcfion . The study The Pomeroy
Shakespeare Pl. Pleasant.
former county .cliJNIIisslon.r.
book Is written by .T K. Jones. club will meet Wednesday at The program will start at 7:00
•P\eaiiDI Valley lluplllll
Rufus Hill,, Lf!mt, also flit!!
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"Sinners on Search," wilh Rev. Mrs .. Adolph Saeleena and
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Dowson presiding, and special Denrus, were their daughter Wilt A film strip was shown at 2 p. m. at !he home of Mrs. p. m. and continue until about
for ,~ty (;).,mmllislonet.
party was held music by the Baptist choir. Fri- family, Mr. and Mrs. Ike Co- !he first meeting and problems T. A. Hennessy, Butternut Ave. 10 p. m. on January 16. It ADMJIM'ED: Mrs. Cbarlea Incumbent Asseuor Everett
evening at I he day evening Rev. Fred Gard- and sons, Pat and Chris of
facing the modern church In a The Guild of Grace EpiscOpal will resume egaln on Frldiy, DaviS, . lll\'lnglon; Mrs. · Biter· H..Sayre,. 1\t, Pl~t. Ia seelr. .
' of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Da- ner o! the Church of Christ will lumbus.
modern world with social issues Church will meet al the parish January 17 at 9:30 and end man ielomper, ·Gallipolis; MrS. ing reelectioll .a s. Mason COilnty
memhors of the Mid- deliver the sermon on, "The Prosecuting Attorney and Mrs. presenting barriers against spir- hoose, Wednesday, at' 1 :~ P~· with the awarding of premiums Jamea ·McClure, Evans; Mrs. Assessor for .anotl!er lour year
Church of Christ choir. Closeness that Can Exist be- Bernard Fultz and children, !tual lorces in mankind.
The Fedet'O~ Circle will for those participating In JUdg- Joseph Forbes, Pl. Pleasant; term. Earl c. Motu', former 'Mao
iiJ~'ts were Mrs. David Darst, tween God and Each of Us." Beth, Barbara and Becky, a~d
meet In the church social room lng and exhibiting. A very com- Jobn Adkins, Pt. Pleasant.
soo County Sheriff, filed a noDave Farlner, Roy Special music will be present_ed niece, Kathy McOmber ol Piq:
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Wednesday at_7:30 p. m.
petenl sta!f of spe~kers are on
DISCHARGED: Ralph Staats, tlce of his candidacy for sherRev. Fred Gardner by the Methndist choir wiih ua have ~tun:""' fror_n a boll
JAN. 1
the agenda
!hiS event and Bancroft· Florence Mackley, Iff, Mr., Miiltr 11etwtl flitlr year1
Scott assistant or- Rev. Boone presiding.
d~y vacation m Florida.
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Mem,llers of !he Eleanor Circle all farmers should make a spec- Pt. Pleednl; Nettle Cempbell, as sheriff before the present
the church.
The meetings begin each eve- vlSlted with Mr. ~lh~'sradUPI S Or
or Healh Methodist church will lal el!ort to attend. Show Is PI Pleasant; Mrs. Daris Jar- Sberll! Griff Durbin.
exchange was held dur- nlng at 7:30 p. m. and the
Edwards (former
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meet Thursday evening at the
The Hay &amp; Silege
PI Pleasant.
A sherlft may not succeed
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focial hour and games lsters cordially invite the pubI~:~l B;.':g:ndso~J
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church at 7:151.0 atend the week sponsored ~ ~rso';.
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otb; r:rson has served a 1our
181 of 1;: P,.resslonal Mrs. Charles
of the refreshments
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day. Enroote _home they also the Letart Fallo Elementary ThTGolclen Rule class of the agricultural workers In
the adaugblerto ·
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r_m_··--~-'Debbie Grueser, Ka- Gu1nlher Clunrman
visited with fnends In Jackson- school at the December meet- First Baptist church of Middle- county.
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ert Brown, Gallipolis.
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Charlotte of Men's Dinner
ville, Ala. where they fanner· ill,g of the P. T. A. Mrs. A. E. port will hold Its monthly meet.
Gr(lnt
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and Wayne Dsvis. They
resided for a time.
Wheeler, president, welcomed 1ng ai 8 •45 P m Thursday at
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In Circuit Court •
cookies, sandwiches, sal- The January meeting of I~ Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Fultz the parents and ~ends and ~ born~ of ·Mr~. Gerald AnPT. PLEASANT- Two ~
p~tl~ic~co::ffee and candy. Method~st Men of lhe United and daughters accompanied pledge to flag In tlli!JIOD, follow- thony. A short business IOSsXm
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vorces were gt'!lnted In Circuit
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were elected MethodiSt church Nas held Sunniece •. Kathy McOmber to ed by prayer by Mrs. Early wjll be beld and refreshments
Court, judgment wao granted iD
!he business Si!ssion with day everung at the church ~or her home tn Piqua Sunday af- ~ Roush, was given.
. will be serv~. All members are
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one civil action, and one actlo.ll
Davis named presl- 6:30 dinne_r, with Eddte Gum- temoon.
Mrs. Dale Hill, program chair- urged to atiend.
EASANT - Mason Pleasant, lost control of his car was dismissed on Monday.
Mrs. William Grueser,
as chairman.
Richard Hays of the U. S. Na- man, announced the variOUS The Chester Garden club will PT. PL
911 f accidents and went over a 12 root em- Harry Harden was gran~ a
president; and Mrs. Ed- Following the dinner, Miss vy, has rebtrned to the Great numbers. Mrs .. Lee Lee, vocal meet Thursday at 6 p. m. at County had~~~· d~e to Icy bankment. Bolter(' C. Roush, 48, divorce from Mary Harden, an4
Ellensworth, secretary-treEbersbach showed col- Lakes Naval Training base In instructor, assi.sted _by Mrs. the home of Mj's. Guy Summer- Monday ~~~on.' Two
rsons Letart, struck the same spot Clara Ann Vaughan was grantslides taken on her recent Illinois a!ter spending a boll- Buck, Mrs. Alktre, Miss Circle field with Mrs. Buell Ridenour road C?"
. t r w~ con- causing him to lose control end ed one fl'om James Thomas
were Mrs. Arthur
to the Holy U!nd and a
leave with his molher, Mrs. and Mrs. Grimm presented their as co-hostss.
were InJUred an~ h: e
his truck upset. A third vehicle Vaughan and given care and
director • Kathy McEIbusiness sesston. 'Yas held, Stella Hays and his brotjter' Da- students m a very well recelv- The Past Councilors of Theo- Slaerable f~ y a~a~s upset at the same place custody or their one child.
Mrs. William Grueser. with Leo Crew presiding. .
.. Richard celebrated his 19th ed program. Grades 1-2-3 .•f dorus Council Daughlerl of Oscar .
;~lzer abos itai moments later but tbe.name of ' 1n the civil action of Sear$, '
Davis, Mrs. Susan Present were George Smttb, birthday while he was home Miss Ctrcle and Mrs. Alktre America will meet Thursday was taken to
l p!ac- the driver was not available. At Roebuck &amp; Company vs. Loii
Mrs. Edgar Aliens- C. E. Blakeslee, Max Ward, C. He and his brother exchanged sang Christmas carols and pre- evening at the home of Miss suffering from a b'!enab~'slons least five one-car mishaps oc- and Geraldine Saleo, Middleport
Oscar Roush, Mrs. F. Tompkins, Charles R. Karr gifts and shared a large decor- sented a dance routine. Little Erna Jesse with Mrs. Olan lal la~ratt011S aid t I 7·45 curred on Route 6Z near West Ohio, the plaintiff was IJ'BN.,..
·aardll•er, Mr. and Mr". 0 . Sr., Frank Vaughan, Leo Crew, ated cake, a gUt from hls moth- Miss. Pat;'!Y Sayre played the a~; Gundwln as the hostess.
followmg an a~ ~':at." ~te Columbia with no injuries, only judgment in the amount
of
McKln~y. Debbie Grueser, Ralph Moore Re_v. C. Melvin er. Richard was recently chos· cordi~n Away In, A Manger
The Meigs County Fox Hunt- a. m, Mond~ k brid e.
wrecker service being required $587.05 with interest and costs
George Memhart, Char- Alkire, Eddie Gumther, Kermit en honorary petty o!licer
In and Silent Night. Grades S-6 ers Assn will hold lis regular Z near Sal! ee
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tt. get the vehicles back on the from the de!endants.
Glaze, David Wiley' Way- Walton and • guest, Roy Kasof recreation at the of Mrs. Grimm and Mr. Nease montillv ;..cling at 8 p m on The acci ent occ~ bw ~ a highway
The clvll action of Gay Csspqtn':s, Cash Bohr, Sarah Pee- par.
&amp;6 a result ol his athletic sang "Silver Bells," "0 Come Jan 9 'at Bold Knobs . .
northbound car dr en Y en.
to vs Elmer l.oon)ls was dis~~W:I:I•:y~a:nd:;:lh:e~gu=es:ls~~~!""-.:~~~~~-, ~:~: in sports.
All Ye Faithful," ""!,alklni In a The U!urel Cliff Beiter Heallh netb Price, :18, Hogsett~:;;en! TO HONOR THREE.
mis~ Wllh prejudice to the
Mr. and Mrs. Lysle Meyer, w;~~~Won:~":dMl~~!\~~ Club will meet Thursdey at ~~~ =tr~~~~he:. dlteh,
COLUMBUS, Ohio (UP])-'n_Ie plaintiff.
Columbus, were holiday guests w
sno
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7·00 p m al the home of .
liall Columbus Touchdown Club will
- - - -of her !amily, Mr. and Mrs. room won the attendance ban- Mrs. Lloyd Wright, Beech St., ;l:ki~:\: ~~h:: ':oth! honor 1hree athletes at an allWITH COMPANY K .
Manning Webster and her bro- ner.
with Mrs. Merlin Tracy as co- car driven by Robert W. Oliver, sports dinner Jan. 17.
MASON - Manne Prtvat~
ther Joe Reichman. They alhostess
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Jobn Pennel of Norlheastern William W. Chapman, son o
so vlslted ln Huntington, W• Va.
ANNOUNCE BIRTH
The .Cstholic Women's Club Jr., I ' ogse ' ~ vehicle Louisiana State College will be Mrs, Augusta ,Chapman, Is serwith Mr. and Mrs. Geor110 Van p Mr. and Mrs. Rog';;',.Bu::~ of the Sacred Heart church will u;:' ~~~~g~!:ytlt:nd an oocomror pole vaulti~g over 17 ving with Company "~·" Third
Zandt.
omeroy announce
meet In the sanctuary Thurs- o
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M Lowe feet outfielder Hank Aaron of Battalion, Sixlh Marmes, SecMrs. Ed Haggerty is I~ Cin- of a son at St. Jos:ph
day at 7:30 p. JR. for a rosary, ~ carlO::'".:tr~ of rhis car' the •Milwaukee Braves for a 10. ond Marine Division, Fleet MarMrs Roy Jones Sr. and Mrs. cinnati wilh her grandchildren. Parkersb:, ~- B~··ce The~ !ollowed by the regular meet- cr~:O the highway and slrik: year .320 batting average and ine Force, Camp Lejeune, N.C.
$9.88
Harold Jones visited Sundaf Her grandson, Tommy
~amed, daug~~!r Anla ;.,d an- ing in the church auditorium. ing ~ Low vehlcie bead-on. catcher Elston Howard of the His unit constantey con:.ct.
with Mr. and Mrs, E. J. Hill. ard, is scheduled ~or surgery.
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K In' Mr ~nrl Mrs The Pomeroy Bend Citizens' Oliver was trealed at Pleasant New York Yankees, !or becom- amphibious warfare tra ~ns
Jimmy and Suanna McClung MISS Hulda Klem has return- ~lilt r :";; evf Pom~r
and Band Radio Club will hold Ill Valle Hospital !or lacerations ing the American League's exercise• to . lliSUre uxn al
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returned to !heir home, Marioo ed to her home after several Mr n ~ ~ Ben B:kley of regular monthly meeting at the of
mouth and brulsea of the I1mos~~t~v~al~u~ab~Je~p~la~y~er;_;;in;..;,:11163;;;;;;·~;;;rea~dl;;;n;;;ess~.iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii-;
"iii~l5l5l5~1 Sunday, after spending the boll- weeks . vi~it i~ New York City R~-::me ~re grandparents. Second Ward Fire Hall In Porn- arm and leg. Property damage it
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days vacation with their grand- and CmcmnaU with relatives.
Mae Reltmlre of New Ha· eroy Thursday at 7:30 p. m. to the Lowe and Oliver
parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Dale Miss Nancy Reed and herba
W Va Ia lbe great grand- Election of olficers !or IBM wUJ was . estlma~ 111 $2500. The
Smith, who accompanied them tber, Mrs. Elmer Reed
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be held. Refreshments wiD be accident was invesuP~ by
OHIO
as rar as Lancaster where they relumed to their home In
served. All IJlemberS are urged Statil .Pollee.
were met by their parents, Mr. dleport alter spendln&amp;
ACCOMPANY OBOllP
ID attend.
Three one-car mishaps; reaultand Mrs. Thomas McClung.
months m Florida. nnetb
Rev. Marvin Dowson and Mrs.
lng In property damege but no
Larry Thomss or Columbus Mr. and Mrs. K~ nd M Leo Smith of Heath Melhndist Frienthhip Club
persoual Injuries, were lnvestlspent the weekend with his par- Elhmney and Captatn a Ball
church aro&gt;mpanied a groop
galed by State Pollee, all oc\
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er.ts. Mr. and Mrs.
Harry Keith Nelsof';,.. ?"::.U::.eeks ";;.. of church workers from Gallipo- Meeting
Held
, curring on the aame Icy spot on
Thomas and Mr. and Mrs. Don left Sunday .
In Flor- lis and Pomeroy to Columbus
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Sand Hill road near the Country
Rea and was accompanied home cation at Lehigh Acres
Friday and Saturday where they The Story s ~ ~rtencls~p Club entrace around 7:30 a. m.
Sunday by Mrs. Thomas and Ida. The Nelson children
Dooglaa H. Singer 35 Pt.
8 conference for youth club Ibis year enjoyed lis ChriBIdaughter,
Melinda,
who
have
staying
with
their
grandparenll.
raJ
concems
Plana
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meeting
and
gift
exchange
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been the guests of her parents Capt. and Mra. Nelsoo
mo district .~mlllar r 0 r with dinner at the Gene Ball M
B lu G.
NOT OPEN
for the past ten days.
been holiday guests of b';f
~ consider problems per- restaurant at Pt. Pleasant, W.
" ' ear
wes
Reliable
and SATURDAY
Mr. and Mrs. Dwight Logan ents, Mr. a~ Mrs. Ruase a •
to ·uvenile delinquency va.
Dinner at Home
Space Age Sealed
10-11
were Monday visitors In Park- ey and family.
ehlll r and
~ases The confer- Thursday a.t the repllar meet- M111. James Bearhs en~rtaiDHOOT"
ersburg, W. Va. .
John and Mark Tann
wu held ai the Chltten- lng olflcea were filled for the ed wltb a dinner Sunday at her
Circuitry
Lee, .J~l IIElevlperrne Collins and soo Silas of Middleport, and Johanledeu~, ~~~·Hole! In Columbus
coming year' being Mrs. Weal home In Flatwoods honclt'lng her
and Mrs. Doris East- Pomeroy, RD, accompa
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Powell, president; Mrs. Ear I husband on bla birthday.
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man and children of Bearwa~ Chesler Tannehill, vis!~
RELATIVES VISIT
Taylor, vic• pl'esidenl; Mrs. A decorated birthday cake
ler Ridge visited Sunday wltb urday evening lrl Kanawha and
of relatives visited Fred Taylor, treasurer, and Mrs. was served with the dinner to
Mr. and Mrs. George Logan, W. Va., at the home of Mr.
with Mrs Dessie Pat- Eugene Wyatt, ·secretary. AI Mr. and Mrs. Charles WilderHemlock Grove.
Mrs. Clarence Parsons and son
at her ho;.e w Main !he next maeting the ways and mulh and daugltlera, Sandra, caMr. and Mrs. Henry Reibel Steve, who Ia U• S. Midget II- St Present were Mrs • Rudy means committee will be select- thy and Teresa_, Mr. and Mrs.
and Mr. and Mrs. Donley Rei- ble tenn1s champwn. The boys Sh pherd and daughle;.. Nan- ed by the president. The club Allen Dill, the honored guest
bel and daughters visited Sun- pracliced with .and played a· • d J~nnle and Mrs' Azal· this year voted to give the Mid- and sons, Tim and Scott and the
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day at Wilkesville with Mr. and gains! Steve, who Will d =
~ltb and children· David dleport E-R squad $25 a• one of bosteso. Mr. Bearlts received
Mrs. Harley Strong and family. his nati?nal title In Calif
.:: Becky of Parkersb~rg, w. Its club pledges.
a number of nice gUts.
Pvt. E 2 Charles Hatfield re- early thiS summer.
• Pic. and Mrs.
Michael
nsr.
blrned to Ft. Belvoir, va. Mon.
and sons Timothy and· Clara B. Coen D.ea
PRESENTS GIVEN
day after spending a ten day
SON IS BORN
K nneth or· El• Paso Texas·
Tjle Yoong Adult Ciasa
of
e .Zf' tube (overall dlag.~~Sq·i~ picture
leave with his parents, Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. F. Blair
ed Mr and Mrs Jl~ Patter:
Col b
tl!e First Baptist Church
of
e
SuHr-powerful "New V1~" Tuner
Raymond Hatfield .
wallader of Dubhn, Ohio,
an
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B 1· of Ra lne
Friday in , om U8 Pomeroy took gift wrapped
· e 2?,500 volttl of piCture power !d~~~~~~ averap) )
Mrs. Wilma Dutcher and son, announcing the birth of a 8011 son and son reo
c ·
L. J. Homer baa
received Christmas presents the day bee Bortd~-on g[are-pi'O&lt;If safetY WjndQW
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Mark have moved Into Ute Es- at the Riverside Methodist HosTWO BONDS POSTED
word tb•t his sister, Clara M. fore Christmas to the younger
e Dependable Space Age Sealed Circuitry
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kew property on Cave St.
pita! on Dec. 31. This Is their Tw bonds were sled the Coen of 30 Sherman Avenue, children of the Children's Home,
e
ExtMdad.-range
tiUO:COne
speaker
Mrs. Dorothy Bentz and chi!- flrsl child. Grandparerits are
~wo da , In the~ 0 u n 1 Y Colu~bus, passed away Friday, Monejr was given to the older
dren Nancy, 1,mmy and Eric Mr. and Mrs. Alpha Barr
of F:..nk W Porter, Jr. January 3rd. Friends in Melga children. Everyone
received
of Racine visited Sunday after- Langsville and Mr. and Mra. Marvin Goett Ne~ Haven put county will remember Mrs. something.
noon with Mrs. Edith Teaford Floyde B. Cadwallsder 0 up hi&amp; $2'1.50' bond !or pa~l&lt;ing coen, whos&lt;! !wsband, Pearl
----see the many•oth~r tn~el~·otACA \ti ..tn• '
and llOII, CecU.
Lynchburg, 0. A '!'"'11
over a dooble yellow line Sun- Coen, was a mine olflclal tUlVISITED RELATIVES
;;;.=='"-"-iiiiiiiiii=iiiii=•,l mother Is Mrs. Cecile
da His hearing in court Ia set ed while on an Inspection of the Dan Hertung, Akron, spent
Black &amp; White and ·~ar.k.. 9 Cl'llor T ele-.
of Lynchburg. Mrs. Alpha Barr y. F iday Charles w Work· Sunday Creek Mlile at Mlllfleld his Cbrlstmaa and New Year
visiQr1 r-· RCA Victor
Play·
Is
a week In Columbus
~t~rville Mond~y poat- In 1930 when the alaastrou8 mine holidays with Mary Jordan,
lor the
a $2'150 bonci far apeeding accident OCCIIr!ed.
Pomeroy, ana hla grandpa""nts,
ers !...i.' l11ble Model R~los d .
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to road conditions. His hear- Mrs. Cooo l,s survlv~ by her Mr. and Mro. Val Hartung, Ch..
Elberlefds second flocir and be'· ' . ·
Women's
ing was aet for Ju. 11.
brother, !AJwr~ Heil)er, R.D. ter. Durmg the holidays Mn.
of the ispeci~l va,lu.e• · i~
No. 1, Pomeroy, t'l'a .nieces 11t1l Eliza PoweR and daughter Mary
DEMONSTRATION MEETING of state, aod a nepbew. Btrn- Jordan and Dan ~IIi . vlsltthltl'!iitur;e·: t·or Y.Our home .dur,lngt t~e Jn·
Tbe Alfred Home Demonstra- ard C. Black o(. , ~lie. ed with Mrs. Powells~· Mr.
&lt;F.ut,nitillre So.jt ;on ~he 2nd an~ 3rd
11oo club will hole! its next meet- Friends were rec&gt;!JVed at I he and Mrs. CllfO!ICO Jordiin and
N &amp; M Widths
1ng .., ThUrs., Jan. ttb, at tb Denton, ~ldsOn and· Kuhn !amlly, Pom" ·and_Mr. and
homel of Mildred Bernard. Pro- Jl'uneral ~·· , 1203. ·8. ,- Broecl Mrs. Fl~yd J~ ~ !lllnlly,
am subject "Meal Service for St., ColumbiJII.
lfU In Al~eilll . .'l'beJ~ "11!!' vlmted other
tltrerent Occasionl," led by Green ~WIJLCelll'!\!11!.· ¥&lt;. L. lrlends.·1llln, ,EliZa Pow~~ and
elm FoUrod and. Hue! Stout. J. Heiner, ttr1,·ijiil"t.ln.f Jalll- daugilt.i', lllal')' .~Jlfl!f on Mrs.
A ...;.,.JUek dinner will be serv- es Clatworth\o were Ill Oolilmb\la .Wilbe- · 'l'hOmils, Chester,
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than ever were aull!o~
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spending below curmt levels. "our tangled transportation opd gress.
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Puerlo Rico seems 1m good a place as
any-&amp;nd better than most-to answer
mail from readers who live in the GO UnS . tes and in Canada. They write on
range of subjects, from the
:Y!Je I live in to the essential polltica at
11164. I know a great deal about the former and not much about the latter, nut
I'm all for replying to u many customers
as p sslble,
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by do you Uve In that terrible
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gui , I do not live in a pink house. It is
true I like pink, as I also like blue but I
..Jill .!.lot live in a blue house, elther. I have
nol had my bouse painted any color. It
Is a ,P•rfecUy normal Georgian house,
the f~tst .story being limestone and the
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rad lhOther saccharine reference to
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If she didn't like being designated as
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an announcement to thiJ effect:
· "Mn. Johnson'• first name il Claud'la. It Is tl'Ue that some members of her
family and" very close friends call her
J" 'Lady Blrd,•but her given name is Cl•udla and tbe would appreciate It If the
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records of U ,.. Wllllllerint how !her bleW lhW' lng - Saturday - Kyger Creek the ••~ crew be aent up •• oerve oquad.
night at Mlddl.. first rame In Fakmland (45 · ' (Wl come.s lblo town.
gains! Athene - Bruce \'' ·!lace, Coach Moore is expectrd to
41) will bot up for this Clfle.
"We could, H tile boys begin Dave Rice, Jeff Hodl&lt;o, Joey allck with hla crew of Capt, 5·
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In • tiL.....woy .
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and GalhpoUs one of Ito worst &amp;eiSons In his· weeks," Wolfe Ia lelllnr close Iwho dropped off the aquad lour iSml.th, 1"'4 s-r. Bl\IYi J,..lt.
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Rutland srabbed a 15-13 first
period lead, stretched It to 3229 by haHtJme, and beld I Dar•
row 47-13 led otter three quartleta Gf play.
Penooal loull took their toll
ID the final tlgltt mlnutea aa
each team !ott a key atarter
at a cniclal staae. Firlll to exit NEW YORK (UPI) - T h e
waa North Gallla'a acrappy re- Ublted
Press lntemaliooal
bounder, Ira EgleiWI, wbo went amaH college basketball ratlnp
llUI With four. minutes left. He with first-place votes and wonwaa followed momenta later
loat records lhroulb Saturday,
Rutland'a Larry ll8rr, whose
Jan. 4, ID parentheseo:
polnta pve him I'II1Ule1' up hiJIIo Team
Polnta
ors for )be wlnnera behind TIJ.. 1. Evansville (23) (7·2)
318
lis' 28 ~2. Grambling (4) (U-0)
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I. W. Carolina (2) (1-1) 238
ors ...Dt to &amp;-3 •junior
4. Pan American (I) (16-2) 219
Peck of North Gallla who drill· 5. Puget Sound (3) (t-0)
ad ID 28 ~~~ In the losing 8. Hofstra (1) (9-1)
cauae. He waa the only Pirate 7. Wlltenberg (5-3)
player hi double figures.
8. Fresno St. (7·2)
91
Eaeh team &lt;OI1lleCied on 28 t. Wash. of St. Lout. (7-3) 58
field goals, but Rutland picked 10. Kea. Wesleyan (l) (9;-1) 55
up the triumph at the charity
Second 10 - 11, Paclllc Lulhitrlpe where U..y converted Dine eran %4; 12, (tie) Emporia and
of 18 altempta while the Pirate&amp; Indiana State 17; 14, South
hit Ill Ill 15 at the lbte.
kot.a State 18; 15, Ohio W.,iley-·11
ShootJnc percentagu ahow an 15; 18, Augsburg (Mlmt.)
North Gallla Wllb 28 of M for 17, Aasumpllon (Masa.) 12;
nifty §() per cent whDe !be Rat! (lte). Tellnessee State, Lewis
Devlla. were close wltb 28 Ill &amp;7 and ClarJ&lt;, Rocklttrst
.lor 4&amp; per cent.
YOIIDIIstown 11.
In 1M prellmhtary . oontell,
----Gary Black canned 19 polnta In
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tli li N vlclury over tile PI- Tli.....J'I ·Collep BalkeiiJall '
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The Celtcs dropped • 92-St Arkansas 58 Texa~ 53
tile All-Games column.
4e!!islon to the San Francisco Qllacblt.a rl E. Teias Bapllat 'II
Ruu Moore's PomeWarriors Tueaday iu,ht for Ark. Tech 16 Ark,, A'&amp;M tJ ~· ·
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lei! me you havoa't their third atralght defeat ltnd 11ardhig 1M Southern SH:.ttk) "
and Logan,"'-' and Coach ed, and a recornlted power In nul3 Wickline With II points. Ra- 22 and Coach Mike Morrison Wlhama
10 IS 22
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Wolfe'~ Jackets .with vir. Southeastern Ohio Class A bask- cine hit 21 of 57 field tries lor be1an clearlnl hla bench.
Racbe: Price 7-3--17;
shower-cllrlala rod"
fornla. Bostoo opened the "trip Rl&lt;e ti ·Taas Tech ~. '.
over Pomerov and Logan etball, came to Wahama Tues- 49 per t"ent, Wlhama 15 of 57 Racine won the reserveaame • 3- I ~; Bailey 7-0-14;
with a win against San Fran· Awtln toll 80 St ·Edwards ·71 •
11r&lt;•n1 slatrd to be .more than , day night foro coast-through for 26 per cent.
too In a real thriller, coming j gle 2-4--7; Wickline 6-3--15:
•Cisco last Friday an4 then lost Sou Melhodt.t 85 Baylor -~ ·i
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two games to Los Anseles over H.-Simmons rrr H.·Payne1*1. I
V'll•or'&lt;' terrifying Athens' Bull· White Falcons (2-1 \.
eorly S.O lead, then flgored the J&gt;rown's stl!al and layop to go ! ,-31 ~on·scoreres Norris, 0\!rs,
the W&lt;~&lt;kend.
Midwtstorn 79 ArlliUitiln -BI: .•
both may have Bob Roush, I smallish ~·ard. game was over, and auddenly ahea•.J0-29
. •·. lh• fnal .feCOn•·. l· Baer, , ;Bosllc•, A,di!IIIS
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The losing otrealr left Boston
we-,1 ·
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do ,.;lth who .bnishel was the only Falcon to ote':.i the wm•ted at 8-1. Bruce Beegle's , and ;nother Little Tilrnado add· TOTALS U ria. or 27)•72.
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'~· with a 26-8 r""ord an~ just. two D
93 Idaho St· 7f ,'l'.·r·
and thitd.
Racine defenses. ball@ing away free thnlw made it U and from I ing a free throw for 1a 31·211 vtcl ' Wailllllll: ~ird ll-0-0; Wfm·
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games ahead of \he · auratng enver r·
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Nelsonvlfte for ox- 23 times and hilling eigl11 times then oo· the only question was' lory.
: i ·stey 1-:·1--4; Shrlinplln 11-+G;
1',
Cincinnati Royals.
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with one loss has been and adding • charity for 17 how fat •the score would be.
' Racine's next game is againstf Roush H-17; Kitchen
DISVI
While 'Boston wa's 'losing to
SVAC RF.SERVES! ! :,C.'
luck of a Las Vegas points.
Racine led 37-16 at the hall, Pomeroy at Racine Saturday 1 !; Surface 2-0-4;
the W&amp;rrlnl'!l, Cincinnati was
C~GE STANDINGS&lt;:!.&gt;~
grown rich.
The The Tornadoes. on the other and 56-22 after three quarters.I night. Wahama entertains Buf. 0-2-2; P.oweU 3-2--4;
LOUJSVILLE, Ky. IUPl~ - coaatlng 1&lt;1 a 130-110 orin over
,,j lt.:
1 ~. TgTALS 15 (7.ol12! fj:
stole one from
the hand. h'ad Larry Price_ with 17, ' Early In the fourth period Ra-, falo•. W! .Frid~y . .
CitY. Athle~ cs . owner the Phllac;felphia 76ers behind
(League Only~.~~'·' -.;_
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~1964 Jn Conven tion Ce~er todh ayA!o the all-around play of Oscar ~f Creek ~ ~ ~
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three·W•Y loci Is cer- I
prepare 1 movmg t e
s Robertson. In Tuesday's Clflly
on .. " ' . . ' 1.•:
t• be broken Friday night
franchise here, despite strong other game, the
St. Louis North Gallla. 3, 2 ,: . , ~ 115
Middl
t
eag•leAvalanche Home
I met lor their regular
opposition from other club own· Hawks turned buk rtte Balli· Eastern ..... . 1 . ~ .·! .:l ,
the e~~d.e;," would reiDemonstration Club
meeting at the Lodge Hall on
Senlin~J
ers.
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· more Bullets 123-113 on Bob Hannan Trace o 3 , ., .,. 1
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~!&gt;king lnaomucb •• l he ')'he Avalanche Home Demon- ~n:;;,t~;~3;, ;~~e:m:::;..::
The determined Finley signed Pettit's, 33.poln,t performance. ~~te~.. 011
'"''1•11• did tbem ln . 51·58 on stration Club held thetr Decem· : West Virginia Boys and Girls,
a . c.ontract Monday with the
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U m the season opener. her meeting at the home of 1 11 ed lth the
tin or
of,Kentucky for
GALLIPOI.JS
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.. ~tuore-Men will want the ' Mrs. John Smith. The president. : 1~;7-H ;;edge.
Rwere
the 'Kentucky State INDEPENDENT LEAGUE
~·"&lt; ~'
for another rea- · Mrs. Harry Staats presided at I ted by Rev. Martin Berls!ord.
Stadium by his rna·
(STANDINGS)
The next night, Satur- the meeting. Devotions were , Cathy Haggerty gave the Sec·
jor
teatn. lor the 1964 TEAM
W L
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go to Racine where led by Mro. Leo Thompson foi- l retary Report and called 1 he
and l!llili sea..ni.
Firestone ... 8 0 515 422
·,:oddsmakers Will ' lowed with group singing. The roll end Allee Stone read the
'£"'f
. The 00•t . t
. ed It G. &amp; J. .. . • 7 1 665 475
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away 20 pomts • n d Story of Christmas was read i Tre~surer repor.t. ,
1 1.~
" rae was ~&amp;gn
a. e_r Weiher's . . . . 4 4 422 484
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l!tll expect to pocket conSider· by Mrs. Hattie Reed and a p&lt;&gt;- • Gall Miller lave a talk on
for leasmg Mum~•· Robinson's .. 2 6 536 591
a(&gt;le earnings. The Panthe" I em "I Want to be Helpful" was ! Questions about Sewing and I
at Kansas C&amp;ty l Evans ..... .. 2 6 446 493
. i:·;t iA
J;mp back mto League playa· , given by Mrs. Harnett Thomp- · Leah AM Miller "&amp;ave an lllu.. J
through. . .
Terry's .. .. .. I 7 424 543 .
mst Jack•on the
loll~wmg ' son.
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. !rated talk on belt loopa. Ter· '
Finley, with members or his I TOTALS ... 24 U 3008 3008
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the
team
that
Whipped
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"front
o!!ice" crew from Kan- Games Jan. 9 - Firestone0
' m ·-68-54 on Nov. 29. Pome- Secret sisters were revealed esa
ga~ a . emons .ra.
d
we drawn , t&amp;on on how to oew with a thim·
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r Y t[len moves mt.o Whama an new names
re
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renovated Convention Center in Evans-RobJnson·s.
,
tur~Jy night, Jan. 18, for the Prizes were won by Mrs. Hoi~. e.
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downtown Louisville Tuesday.
ames an. 13 - ..vans· r.,_
1 ·st game in a home-and-home lice Thompson and Mrs. Hattie I Song• were led by Leah Ann I
::.. .. 1
Reed Mrs Lyle Wheally was ' M&amp;ller and Sharrl Flesher. Gom- ,
"Tht. is where we11 sell tick· stone, G &amp; J-Weiher's, and Rob.
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contract.
es were led by 'teresa Fergu..j· By United Press lntel'IUllional 19. · The Tigers' OC record now ets," he said.
lnson's Vs Terry's.
1 · ed j j h 1 b
The Jackets, oo the
other i we com b no t e 0 u as
a . son. A program called "Christ- Ohio University and capital Is' ~~. placing them ln conten.The right tun! wite~ ·
hand. again have a schedule new mem er,.
mas Around the World" was glv· were ' knocked from their tion for anotlier title.
KHRUSHCHEV RETURNS
Fight Results
that favors them startmg I he I Those attending enjoyed
a en by Cheryl Bumgardner, VJc. perches atop the Mid-American M"skingun\ dashed Wooster's
MOSCOW (ltP!) _ Soviet
United Pre" International
you're planninJ amov• ·
secMd half of play .· . .
covered dish dinner.
ki Johnston, Vlckl liuniga:f11ner Conference an~ Ohio Confer- hopes, 7~. and ' Denison got Premier Niidta s. Khrushchev
YORK (ltPI) - H U·
is to MOVERS jn 1 .'
~-~''4 Pomero~ ~~ •da~~~YahaDt&gt;ath Word Received
and Nan ,Johnston.
! e~ce, respectively, Tuesda:¥. .its first OC win, 60-59 over returnd bv train
bert Hilton, 191, Glen Cove,
YELLOW ~GES, , ·
Mr. Gil Barnett held a short 1n&amp;ght.
Marietta in other OC games. night from 'a three-day visit
N. Y., Outpointed Ray Batey,
Word ha• been received of . business session with the 4-H The Bobcats fell out 61 a Big man in bringing Ohio Poland, th.e official news
195, New York (8),
wher~·vout .
. the recent death of,John C. Ran- 1officers and leaden Immediate- three-way lie for the MAC lead down to size was little Manny Tass reported. The one-parafiNGERs:!»;·
dolph , age 66, of Ef&amp;zabeth, Pa.; ly following the meeting.
jwhen W e s I e r n M&amp;chigan Newsome who gunned In 39 graph notice gave no &lt;letails or RELEASES PRISONEf\S
l
and a former resident of Ne:W J Those pre~nt were Jennifer dumped lllem, 95-93, and Toledo points for the Broncs. Western • the trip.
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ATHENS, Greece (UP!)
WALKIIIA'
'". I, .. ·..~ ~
. Haven. Mr. Randolph dted
Zerkle, Eddie Halstead. Gall and M&amp;am&amp; - the co-leaders - had an IS-point 1ead 11 the hall
.
The government released
McKeesport Hospital in Penn- Miller, Sandra Pickens, Delor· receive tests tonight.
Kalamazoo, but had to hold BOOZJID.UP CAR·
·
political prisCiflers Tueaday. .
0, Um - a05 I sylvania.
, es Bumgarner, Jean . Bumgarn- Capital suffered its first
the rallying BobcaLl who MEXICO CITY (UPI\ _AutoSUrviving are children, George er: June Bumgarner.. Leah Ann leagoe loss, an 83-33 clobbermg were led by Mike Haley with 25
note: T!'SIS perfor'l'ed •I
NE YORK IUPI\-Two new . Randolph of New Haven, Paul [ Miller. Sharrl Flesher, Allee at Akro~, and fell !rom the OC
.
.
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an atuo show here established
' wl mes came lnlo existence . Randolph of Letart Route
I.' Stone, Judy Athey, Teresa How· leadership. Ohio_ Wesleyan and Pengolns Alter No. 10 that the new turbine . powered
f ay and from the ho-hum at· I Mrs. \MIIdren Zerkle of Hart- ,war'd, Sherr! Hartley,
Libby Moun~ Union w&amp;th ~
Toledo and Miami, now cowill run on 80-prool
ud of most football fans, ford; ~even grandchildren and Brown, Teresa Wolle, Jackle are t&amp;ed f~r the lead, but both
. ~ MI\C' records, I ~~~......~.Iii.~~,,~,
. 't'
' ·t ,-.,.,. .----,t -:.,··-·
I ey ollld have settled for one one great grandchild.
tl Nejlds, Teri'SII Fergusv!!! Har- .ar~ &amp;n actiOn this .weekend. .
tonight witll the ir
. '
g
l'e-cent cigar.
Cooking Workshop Held . . rlelt Layne, BeCky
Co· ' Akron built up a 47·30 ha."· Rockets at
Green and
Co ltional approval of a The first year cooking stud. ! thy Haggerty, Connie Bagger· time le.ad. and coasted lo lis the Redskins at
State.
~yo 's Tro~hy BfiWI game In ents of the Bend Hustlers 4·H ty, Cozy Cooke, John •Bulllj!ar- sixth wm •n nine games and
is a key week for both
··:, &lt;/
w ork C&amp;tv and a Tobacco Club met recently at the home ner. Stevie Halstead, vicki John- put Ill loop mark at 3-1.
T led
te tal Oh'
wl ame In North Carolina of Mro. Clayton Athey, the pro- ston, Nan Johnston, VIcki Bum· Crusade~s· Jim Dellerry
sa:~rd:y :n:nM~am~s is ~~
Your Dependable
n xt ecember by the National , ject leader, for a workshop. jgardner, •nd Cheryl Bumgard-.tht scoring with 25 points.
' Dealer For
lie ate AthletJ~ Association , Demonstrations were given on -ner.
.
ltal is 5-l in the league.
In otller action tonfght, ua:Y· II
esday was greeted by the the following• How to Measure ! Adults altendms were Mrs.
. Chorry Leads Tigers
will be out to break 8
g eatesi rash of indifference by Vicki Bumgardner·, How to I Samuel Halstead, Mrs. Don _W&amp;ttenberg slaughtered
winning streak •gains!: II
AND
i agtlj"bie.
Set BreakfasW'l'able by Nan 'I Bumga rd ner. Mrs. Robe rt La y- wm • Wa II ace, 88·52, as
Ohio Wesley.;'
. "Ju•.t what we need." com- Johnston: flow . to Boil an Egg ' ne, Mro. Harry Pickens, Mrs. Cherry nelted 31 po_ints for
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. n:;p one veteran athletic di· by Jo Ellen Athey,· The Cor- '·. R0Y C00ke. Mr. Gil Ba rne tt • Tl gers and Bill F&amp;sher ad ded Youngstown, the state''~sln~:~:·r1•
unbeaten club, is at St.
Phono WY·2·2550 .
r to • at the NCAA convention. ' rect Way to Wrap a Sandwich and Rev. Ber lsi0 rd · R• fresh·
t
ed
b
C
METRIC
PROPOSAL
(Pa. l to try lor its lOth victory.
•
·~ e'vf got 14 bowl games al- by Rebecca Gilmore. The girlst mens were serv
Y o zY
r~ady .. and three of them didn't made sandwiches and served Cooke, Connie Haggerty In d
WASHINGTON 1UPll ~en bother operating this sea· · with soft drinks for refresh- I Cathy Haggerty.
first Senate committee hearing
2 • G.E. Automatic Dryers -·
a""
of the new session or Congress
' New Haven
,.,. ."
men 1.s.
d Persoblll
~
Those altending were Vonna Mr. an Mrs. Robert Merkle Tuesday dealt "lth proposals to
1 • Hotpoint Automatic Dryer
' ~tiona! Basketball Assoclatlop Ohlinger. Carolyn Stout, Arch· of Columbus, Ohlo visited this . abandon the foot-pound-gallon
United Pre" International etta Hayes. Alice Stone. Ter· week wlt_h her parents, Mr. and I system olllngllsh measurement
Ea"ent Division
esa Howard Vicki Bulllj!ard- Mrs. Philip Wolpert.
I and put the Un1ted States on the
W. L. Pet. ner, Nan Johnston. Jo
Ell•n Mrs .. Arthur Goodwin, Becky metric syst~m. No final action
' slon
26 R .765 Athey, Rebecca Gilmore, Mrs. and Jtmmy of Point Pleasant was talren.
65,000 BTU Humphreys
· ; ncinnatl
2l! 14 .667 Samuel Halstead, the 4-H lead· were recent guests of her sis----:P\tiladelphi•
18 19 .486 er and Mrs. Athey.
ters, Mrs. Herman Layne and JOHNSON NAMES HILL
'Jiew York ~ \
12 31 .279
Rotary Club
I Mrs. B. R Vance.
. WASHINGTON &lt;UPil-Presl·
· )
Western Dlvl•lon
The RotBry Club met
on Mr. and Mra. Ralph Sayre, dent Johnaon Tuesday named
,: ,
W. L. Pet. Thursday evening at the Hart· ' Ralphle and Timm~ visited rei· James C. HUI, a proie,.ional
JAts Angeles
25 13 .6'.9 ford Methodist Church for their atl~es In Akron, Oh&amp;o during the arbitrator from New York City,
Men's T o p c o a t s · · · · •
off
60,000 BTU T•mco
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!II. Louio
24 18 .571 - regular dinner meeting. A short holidays.
.
to bead an emergency board
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s'ltn Francisco
19 18 .514 business meeting followed.
William Russell Is aurg&amp;cal created Jan. 3 to Investigate a
Regulars, Shorts and longs. Regular price
ltimore
12 26 .316 1 Those attending were Donald ; patient at Holzer Hospital.
dispute betweer the Brother·
49.50 to 55.00
troit
8 25 2t2 1Foglesong Herman Layne Lloyd Mrs. B. J. Howard and her ! hood of Railroad Signalmen
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Fan, Thermostat t&amp;: Safety Valve
Tu..day's Re•ults
· Roush. Floyd Carmack, Rich- •m~ther, Mrs. J. H. Farley or AFUIO and most of the na: ncinnati 130 Philadeinhla 110 ard Ord. Dr. John Ridgway, I Pomt Pleasant were Ylsltora or tlon'a rallroada.
; , . . Louis 123 Baltimore 113
J. L. Stewart, Jack Flesher, i R~v: and Mra. _Joe Grimm at • • • • • • • • • ..--...
·Siln Francisco 92 Boston 89
Clyde Foley Rome Williamson ' T&amp;f!m. Ohio durmg the weekend.
''[Only games scheduled)
Russell caP.hart, Harry Mil: : Ottie c. Roush
underwent.
COIN-OP
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Wednesday's Games
ler, Edwin Stein. Arthur Tha- ~ •urgery on Tueaday at the Med· l•
. . ltimore at Detroit
het, Dr. Thomas McGowan. ThoCenter Hospital In Galllpo- ,•
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Men's
&amp; loys'
York al l.os Angeles
· mas Reed. Rev. Marvin Frame, i s.
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ctlncinnati vs. Philadelphia at and Donald -Cooke.
i Mrs. _Keith Arnold Is a aurgl· •
· S!'l'acuse
Bend Husllera 4.H
cal patient at Holzer Hospital.
JACKETS
1
- ., &lt;0nly games scheduled I
The Bend llustlers 4-H Club . Mr. and Mrs. Roy Hoii1D811 •
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--------- _ . .were recent guests of their tCifl •
Iunevenly 10. 25 lower, sows \and family, Mr. and. Mra. Htr· •
off
.-:.~J.Uar
'weak to 25 lower; H 21!().2a0 lb I old Hoff~n ·~d children at
.'
barrows and gilts 15.10 ' 15.25, INew Pans, Ohm.
Regular 8.95 t o
(UP! I - Live- tunilt'ml 240-245 lb 14.115-15, 1·3 ' Mrs. James Thabet baa relutn·
Cleellll'l
,._.LEVIS~ON$..
29:50, Now .. ...:
[ 1!111-230 lb 14.7S.I5, 2-3 230-250 lb ed I~ her home alter being ~
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~'&lt;J;att:le 3011, calves 125, slaugh. •14 .25-14 .75, 2511-2&amp;0 lb 13 .'15-! 4.25 surgtcal patient at The Medi·
a F... Cuatomor Porklno
steer. and heifers mostly 1-3, 3tJ8.J50 lb Sl&gt;lf'S 12.25 • 12.75, I ~al Center Hoopllal in Galltpo.
Aero" From. Our Storo
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~~y, cows steady to strong, under 300.lb 13, ~ Jb 11.75- hs.
steady: average to high U.25, 2-ll 400-600 lb 10.75-11.75,
850 • 1100 lb slaught•r No. 3 over 600 lb 10.SO,; boars
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23, low to average choice steady to 25 low•r, m~y 9.25.
SURPRISE
mixed average good to Sheep 200;
choice · 90 • lb
choice 21.~ • 21.75, most slaughter wooled lambs steady '
. 900 • 1)00 lb 20.50 • 21.00, Iat It but not enough; jlffered to !
--~~~~~o low. good 18-20; low fully estabUsh p! I qe.. trend; ~
WILL IE YoUR NEW
.,cho&amp;ee t.OO • 900 lb slaughter .ewes not tested.
,
STUDIO PORTJV&lt;IT
ZI·l:uo, good 750-900 lb :
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utility and lew commer- RIDES THREE 'lflNNEII8
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13.59-1~; utility bulls ! CHA~ES 'JXlf{N, ·w. Va.
gtiod anrl choice I (UP!) - Jockey (lWth Patter- ·
Ieeder steero IS- soo rode tho!e winiiera TUesday ~
.:eaten mostly steady; i at the Charlei' TOI\'II race track.
WY 2·2475
good .28-33, s•.and- 1His triple lhi:ll!detlteO: .In
E. Ml&amp;ln St.
ns'21;' utility 1&amp;-20.
(SUO), ' CGioDel NeJI (f4.20)
Pomeroy _
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By Utllted Prtt• llt...,_ll Trln)ty (Ill) 18 Eureka Colt 'II,
The bottered Bolton Celtlcl Quincy 92. Eeotern llllaols 10
return 1i! tbe !amlliu ljllrr®nd- Indiana C4nuial 95 'Franklin 8$
lngs or New ~ iodaJ,j Hulllingtorr )DO con~ if
their l!nage of l!lvlncibuJiy CarbaJII! 71 Mil~ 70 •

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EQUIPMENT
FARMALL Traclor wilh eq
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MaryEUubetbTaylor, ~-A
tor of the late Leonara, Elso~
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steiD and Nettll! Mason Eisel·
stein Will born at Foelorla,
JAN. 7
The Melp County Mlnlllot&gt;-1 Cbuieb, McArthur. Tile bolteu.
Ohio, May 15, 1889. She Clllll'
CARD OF THANKS
Pomeroy Olapter 188 OES ial Assocflltlon mel Ill I'Ogular I McArthur ~ who
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to Meigl County at the qe ol 1 WISH TO thank all lor their will meet In regular oesslon at ...alon at the Fll'!lt
Bapllst l• membert of lbe l!ill'llritJ,
1961 Chevrolet Bel Air 4 Door
$1695
16 and spent her enUre life prayors cards 11111 slfta 10111 tbe Ma!OIIIc Temple, TUesday Cbun:h In Pomeroy
Monday ed a~ eoune.
.
1 eyl Powerallde, radlo aod heater, Positr•eti.Oft rear axle,
in Meigs County. She w a I during
~y at Cleveland at 7:U p.m.
momlng at 10 with devotionl i ~ ~ • .~ P.
like new lnaicfe. J'awn eolor. New tirea.
united m ftllrrlage to Murl Hospltel. Eloise Hayes.
Chester Council, ~ughters of by tbe host pastor, Rv. ~~~~~ lidad durlnllhe ~ 1957 Plymouth VB- 4 Door H.T. $495
Taylor an Alllllst 1, 1911, and
a
lte
Alllerlca,
will m~l Ill regular Zundl, on the theme, "The 'IIi- 1111• ~ procrom ehllt'man,
1
One local owner. 1oocl upholstery. automatle trans. Radio
departed thta life on January
seSiton Tuesday at 7:30 p. m. camaUon." Other mlnlstel'l af. ~ Llnta, quoted from
and heater.
4, 1964. She had 4 ~hlklren, a
Tho charter will be draped in 80 pve their Impressions of. tile "GIImpeel of Olrlilmal," Ea~k
1956
Ponti•c
2
Door
$295
son,
Willard
Taylm-,
Qlester,
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memory of Homer Holter and Christmas Seuon 11111 what thor Dauber of J'ICboa 'read'
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Solid body, 1ood tires. Radio ond IH!ater.
Ohio, 3 daughters, Leona St.
members are reguesled to wear Chrlsl meiDI to ihem
hot poem"~ Co&lt;*!b''
son,
Long
Bottom
0.,
Lam~·
white.
Quarterly
birthdays
will
·
The
AssoclaUon
...ui
lnveotlwblch was pub~; In !be mat'
WANT AD
a Davis, Long Bottom, o., HIJ.
be observed with potluck din- cate the poulbillty of obtalnlnc azine a.rtstmas Ideals - ·11181:
'eiFORMATION
da Hunt at horne. She has 1
nor loilowlng the meeting.
plaque stetlng turntahlnp 1ft Vlrslnla Atkinson, dreetCr :ef
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OPEN EVES. 7:00 P.M.
living sister, Mrs. Francis
The Ladies Auxiliary ol
the tocai hospital Chapel were vocal music In McArthur, dls~'k a ... - . . . . - I'OMEROY, OHIO
Swack, 2 brothers, Charles
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MiddJ,eport Firemen will
given by the Cburc!IM Ill Meigs
Cbrlstmaa In the Fine
4
and Edward j;:iselstelo of Lan-1
TUesday evening at the
County. An explanation ot. the Art8, and a display of famous
caster.
She
was
a
member
of
of
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Everett
work of the Chaplain at HOirer religious .palntinp wu dll&lt;tlll•
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the Keno Church ol Christ. Mrs. Charles Withrow and ner at 7:30 p.m.
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Hospltel, If one Is obtained, was ed by the IJ'OUP·
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td uttD 1:00 A.. •
-- - - She has It living grandchild· Mrs. Ed ~nr· Thomas, son, John
JAN. 1
explained by Rev.
Group sine~ co;:::~~c~ tllc
DIJ' ., , .. 1' tiM!
for
ren. She leaves a hosl of and daughter, Zana were recent Whit Rose Lodge of
The sroup heard a paper on m~.
amuuftO•
and bustbed Deed."
I pabU•b• I
4 Qae rqbt:
friends
and
relatives,
lncludvisitors
in
Gallipolis.
'port
meet
Wednesday
a
play that was recently
AlteDdlnl from ·Mejp CIJlii!IY
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• . - - ... '62 Buick __ $2,395
P~••• WY 11-ZUJ
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o .... kr lnsuraaee A.•eaing many nephews and nieces Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Thomas te
m
at
the
fe.
sented
by
the
clramaUcs
were
Margaret PII'IOIIIj Mar)
.
1 1 30
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·Skylark 2 Dr. Hard Top. Low
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trmaotbe ......... bllror
b
Ill
I
our
sincere
thanks
to
alii
and
Mrs.
Charles
Withrow
vis,:::':.
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with
M~~
Otho
Watts
of
Rio
Grande
College.
The
Vil'glnla
Reibel, Beatrlae Ran1
... oa• tall!Oft'Mf '"
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mileage Y one care u oca
JOHNSON . Simpson lnsurJJnce
those
who
h~lped
in
any
way
iled
Saturday
evening
at
Middle-.
Mrs.
Patrick
Gatiagber
a
n
,j
11u11nc
b:y
the
SuP!'Orne
Court
bart
and
Dorotb)' WOIId8rd.:
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&amp;A'I'D
owner. Bucket seats. Sports
Agency . ln. All forms of In
durmg our time ol sorrow.
port with Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Mrs. carl Matt&amp;x as hostesses. of The United Stete1 In regard
.r• ;.....::._ ~liit"!"'•
ear.
surance J1m Johnson and
Rest, O.ar Mother,
Brown.
The Pomero
Shakespeare t&amp; Bible reading and Prayor In
A8K TO WED _
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'62 GMC __ $1,S95
Bud Su.•psoo. Agents
Your task was well done,
Miss PatU Ann Wolford. of club will m~i Wednesday
Pub~ Sehoota wu discusoed Reeder Cbarl01 Houclt, 32,
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lfl Ton Pickup. Low mileage.
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Sleep, dear Mother,
Chllllcotbe was the bobday J p. m. at the home ot. Mrs. and will be conllnued In t b eiParkeJt'llbtll'g, truck clrlvor, and
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Like new condition.
The crown yo~ have won.
Iguest of John Thomas and his T. A. Hennessy, Butternut Ave. Februii1'J 3rd meeting at 1be
Helen Harrill, 21, Loq
AU"{O SALES
You won life s battle,
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Edgar The Guild 01 Grace Episcopal Firat Christian Church ol Mld-1~:::;.;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~
You stood the test,
Thomas and Zana.
Church wiU meet at the pariah dl~port.
li
Rest, Dear Mother, rest .
Mr. and Mrs: Shorwood Mere- hou Wednetday at 7·30 p m
---1 8 lie dith and Mrs. Delbert Bruch
Federated' Clrc~
~ui Ruth Circle Meetl
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- - -- - - - - - , - - were business visitor• In Col· meet In the church aocial room
•t lmb~·'-n Home
MUSKRATS
fo 111
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ed sde
7·30
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(2) gas heaters, 20.000 BTIJ's The " ' ohot ••••
Mr Clar Ham"lto f PI W ne Y at · p. m.
The Ruth Circle of ~ ~: ~
up to $2.50
and 30,000 BTIJ's. Excellenl Less th an 3c a mil e. total
operaling
cost.
We
have
a
I
INCOME
TAX
service,
Mrs.
PI
s.
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Ar:
JAN
t
list
church
opened
at
tbe
he
MINK
Up
lo $'f2.00
condition. Phone WV 2-5485.
124• 1 mile th~:s~dk ~isi~ 8Sunday . with Members of th~ Eleanor Circle of Sue Imboden
large
selection
of
clean
I·
Wanda
Eblin,
Rt.
I 6 3tc
ownN trade·ins from 1957- ~ from Falrsround 011 Laurel Miss Elsie Hart.
of Heath Metbndlst church will UII1'J 28 with devotions,
GINSE;NG
TRY DIADAll" tablets. (Form· 1963 mod•rs.
' Chff Road. Phone ~ ~2:p· Mr. and Mrs. Garth Beal of meet Thureday evening at the lthe Grimm reading scripture
up to $2$. lb.
!---------'1 erly Dex·A·Diet). New name,
i
Athens visited Tuesday
with church at 7:11i to atend the week e prayer was by Delores
HlthHI prlceo an
furo
same formula. Only 98c at
t,
(o, Ir\COME TAX service. C. B. their cousin, Miu E~le HarL of prayer servlcea at the Pru· Ia'"!; The song, "Jesus
PROMPT PA)'M
Stark Drugs.
12-31·301p
Athens, Ohio
Simpson, Johnson S1m~n Rev. and Mrs. E. E. Roush byterlan church.
Us, was song. The
LIBERAL GRAI)J ·
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Insurance Agency, Coats Bu•ld of Lakeview arrived Tuesday for The Golden Rule class ol the meeting was conducted by
Wrli. ' for free ,.,~·, .,. . ,
1
· pair of men's black i"HOTO COPYING servtces '1..-----.-~-:---:J ing, Middleport. Phone WY 2- a visit with his stater, Mra. Flrsl Bapllsl church of
lorea Cleland. Gilts to sillllns lip. SHIP TO
l••'"s In vicinity of Copy any letter ..- dllCIIII!t'nl I"
1 6 ~du..c". the year will be
d
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and'""'
en offering
tak Dill,_e
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2 15 lfc or take over payments of ' - ·
Herman Hoffner of Columbus lng at 8:45 p. m. Thursday
lr
Willi
en. ,..,.
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ramalning balance of 1155. '
EXPERIENCED
is the guest of his son and the home of Mrs. Gerald
eshments Wei'O served. The
FUR COMPANY
1191
""';Ten~:i1hli6ret31c - ·-- - - Call WY 2-62113.
daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mn. thony. A shorl business session M
meeting will be at Mrs.
P"'"·kiii,"'---Yor.:·
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FOR SALE OR TRADE
I 3 6tc
Lawrence Hoffner and family. will be held and refreshments arjorle Grlmm'a home Thurs""
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Throckmorton ' 100
- -~He
is
a!Bo
visiting
frlenda
ill
will
be
served.
All
members
are
day
evening,
February
lth.
Eat.
LB WARM M · h 1 ~"OR SALE: 1!156 hard top Mer187~ lHl~tc
·
ornlng ea •
the area.
urged to attend.
.
er, will trade for 60 lb. or cury automatic transmission
Mrs. MaryS. Gravely of Blue- The Chester Garden club will GREAT SALEI DON'T
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see also 1928 Harley Davidson rna- ' From the largest truck or field, W. Va., Is the ~•esl of meet Thursday at Bp. m.
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- - -+;.......- - -- - - sma11er warm Mornrng.
1U
torcyclc. Dale Welsh, Long
•...1
t 511 P k St Middl rt
1 3 Sic oulldozer radialor to tho her daughter, Mrs. James Pay· the home of Mrs. Guy Summer- "':
a
ar
.,
epa , Bottom, Ohio.
or call 992-2895.
J.7·3' P
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smalleJibeater core.
ne and family, W. Main St.
field with Mrs. Buell Ridenour
have a dril1klng prot&gt;n. Rambler
Miss Venlte llndges baa re- aa c1&gt;-hostss.
lon&gt;ii-'For help, contact AlcoWorld Slandard '' Compad
turned home alter 8 vlill In The Put Councilors of
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Anonymous, Tri-CounWANTED
Escelleaoe
WY 2•2143
Pomoroy Bluefield with her grandmoth- dorus Council Daughton
Ill:
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Gl'&lt;"'P. Write, B.ox 201, SECRETARY-- : KecepUonlst. Rig car room. ride and perform l l..,"""'""'~~~~~...,..,..ler, Mrs. Mary S. Gravely,
America wlil meet
Q
0.
11-3-tlc Position requires dictation, ance SmaD car o!&lt;:Onomy and 1----- AUC'I'IONEER
evening at the home cl
typing, ability to meet the
maoagerabllity
Ctmlflec. !lei ;lee
Erna Jesse wllb Mrs.
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public. Apply office of admin·
See
Ctttt .~
ISSIOn
Godtlwln aa tbe hostels.
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lstrator' Holzer Hospltel and !
Motropolilall Moton.
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The Meigs County Foz Hunt· ::;;
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Clinic, Gallipolis, Ohio.
11:. Lllllbl Slreet, Po...,.,
A. c. BRADFORD
,
era Assn. will hold lie reguler ..
THOU~ANDS
(I 6 3tc
Pbuae WY wr:e
Raelae, 0111o
TOpiC monthly meeting at p. m. on t•
tZ211c
1
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J II lie The reading of "The Purpose Jan. 9 at Bold Knobs .
of United Pr!sbyrerian Women"
The Laurel Clill Better Health
REAL EST ATE
from the MiSsionary Dial open· Club will m~l Thursday at iii
OLD Es1abllshed company has Fl'iR-s LE . - - .- ~ bed
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ed the meeUng of the Mission- 7:30 p. m. at the home of _.
route open in Pomeroy vicin·
A tn Anl!q~lty, 3
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ary Society of the Syracuse First Mrs. Lloyd Wright, Beech St., ~
ity. Local man preferred. $75 room, mndem ktlchen and
United PrHbyterlan Church Frl· with Mrs. MerUn Tracy 18 coweek guarantee plus car af. ba.th. New car port, pr!ced for
day "'"'I Jan. 3.
hoste•s.
1lowanee while in !raining. qUick sale. WI ll-l22Z. l-7·3tc
M;;"'james Quick, president, The Catbollc Women's Club j'3
Man must be married and F'OR SALE- Middleport's tall·
read lor devoUons "The Calls of the Sacred Hearl church will IX
have car. . Write P. 0. Box esl building, located 35! N.
forAIIOfYourNeecle
and Consequences of Prayors meet in .the sanciUII1'J Thurs- ~
Fyr·Zon
2112, Parkersllllrg, W. Va.
Second Sb..,t. Middleport.
lor' Missions" and scripture wu day at 7:30 p. m. lor a rosary, ...1
Fuel Ollis
!!!
12 21 tic Priced for quick sale. Inquire Middleport Feed Mill Hebrews 11 , 1•10 and 8 prayer. followed by the regular meet- ~
You NMCII .
"o"'PE"'NIN="'G"for
'=--=
m:::an=- with car al Ohio Hotel.
10 16 tic Tony Fowlor, Owner II Opp. Secretory report given by Mrs. in8 In the church auditorium.
LOW DOWN PAYMENT
to service Fuller Brush cu.s- 1
"We Do ca..tom GriDtlinJ"
Mayme HolmH and the trea.. The Pomeroy Beod Citizens' !j:
tomers. Route protected.
Dtl/tll
N. Zntl A...
Mlddtaport uror's report by Mrs. Florence Band Radio Club will hold Ita Ill
Neatness and ambition nee- 11,.11.,
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7
Harden were approved. The regular monthly meeting at tbe
1960 Rambl•r 4 Dr.
PHONE 2-2181
essary. $70 week to start.
l.arl Gran.-, l'bnllllblc ... yearly report wu also given Second Ward Fire Hall Ill PomStandard trona. 8 cyl. llloH.
Phone
422-0927 or write Rt. 5. ~MER~:b th ll:roo~ f frame
BeaiiDc
by
Mrs.
llarden.
eroy
Thun&lt;isy
at
7:30
p.
m.
LANDMARK Box UII:A., Parkersburg. W. ouse w•t a • c~rcu a u.g gas
-.me, IQide
A free will offering of $9.50 Election of ofllcen for 11164 will
1958 Ch•v. 4 Door
Va
12 21 tic heat, ba,.ment and porches,
I!:Dd you .._
lrODbletl
wu taken and collecUon of pen- be held. Reii'Oshments will be :I
Slallon Wqon.
·
flowers and fruit. A beautiful
We ilave all lilel
nlos lor Fellowship of Least served. AU members are urged ::;; Standard trona. 8 cyl. R&amp;IL
view of much ol Pomeroy. $4,·
Mar•l•oa
t&amp; It d
.,.
-;~cleiiil,""ijiii;;kty
For Rent
500. Owner wiil assist In !inane·
Reaaoaule Rates
Coin. Mrs. Pearl McBride read
a en ·
1962 R•mbler 4 Door
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- 3~ ing
responsible
party
CIIIJ
WY
Z.ZS'It
Day
«
Nllfst
request
lor
prayers
lor
Philll·
Sta. w.,on. Standard Irons. ~··
=::J;f~, Lustre is applled ROUSE, . rooms and bath. A11 MIDD!.EPORT - 4-~m f&lt;ame
1 1111 lie pinH and New zealand Least ChrutmWI Party U
dlo and Heater. 15,000 mllea.
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'"Free Use" Sham- convemences, utlJiti&lt;es pa1d.
.
fu
Coln.
H ld D
b 21
WI
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mace See Nelgler Bullding end Sup. Mro. Quick read MlsslonariH
e
ecem er
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1 8 lfc heatrng, full basement, Grant ply Racine for better homes to be
~~B:ake:r~Fura::Ltu:re:·~M;Id WY 2-2?53
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loilo ed b
A Cbrlstmu party was held ~
1·7-ltc
.
- Street location. ~.ooo.
kltclten cabinele and
pn,_ 1or, w y Dec. 21 atlbe bome of Mr. and Ul
w·
furnace 3 bedroom house on Lincoln Brrulbury - 7-room frame home doors.
Mrs. Richard Gaul and Mark,
·•
11 23 tic prayer by Mrs. McBride.
tbemtolta~ tank Hill, Pomeroy, 11&gt; baths, _gas (I floor! with very nice bath,
Mrs. McBride gave the pro- Chester. Relreshmenta
were 1Ill
ruel. Marlin Hall bot water furnace, Lmmedtate and kitchen, gas heating,
4
COBA SELECJ' SIRES
gram and ~pter one from th~ served and a gilt exchqe as ~"
!;
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book Be Whal You Are, enjoyed by tbe following: Mr. TAKE YOUR PICK
1•7~ pos...ston. Telephone WY 2- porches, large lot with double For Dependable Service CoD: •~Y
1
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121Ctl
or WY 2-3341.
garage, shop and other space.
Clair Woode, Ted!.
s udy guide on Colonlonaa end and Mrs. Ernest Jobnsm~ end
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12 4 lfc Trailer space with patio and Pomeroy Ph: WY 2484t
Philemon. Mrs. Holmel read Bob Belpre· Ron Johnson Dull- t: 53 FORD 2 DR. HARDTOP
GoegieiD Readytill! T I · .., 500 E
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"Afrlce Speaks" end "The Tale bar' W V ' .,
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RURAL OPPORnJNITY - .25 OOMPACT Sw~pen. Autborll- ~kteil ·, cake,
Elsie Circle IIIII Larry and t- 54 BUICK 4 DR.
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=t:~"':,yoor car .with VX-t Fl"RNISHED apartments. Ph ed well, exceilect waler, 15 ac- l.5tTJ l6th St., Parkersburg, W. named above end Mrl. T 1t u 1 Mr. and Mrs. Jaclt Follrod, and !
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Jim, Dor0111j Ruaee¥ end Jeff enta, Mr. end Mrs. Curtis MeSELL
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Mr. and . ~ Pbllilp Werry, Mr. end Mrs. Virgil Here~
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Pomeroy. Tlio first blrtllday of ford of Soutbalde v1sttet1 the 11'Aiso welding rna· A MODERN boose, 6 rooms 'toi ne~s Opportunities G
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Phillip Raymoncl Werry was of&gt;. lor's mother, Mn. Allee BJet. at
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end bath, 138 Lincoln Rood,
HAIN beef _,._ 1'0 ~
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Pomeroy. WY M020.
EXCELLENT opportunity, DWl gus 1or
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Mrs. Flqrence Thebe b a pe.
1 3 tic or woman wanted to service to 200 lbs. quarters about one Mrs. Harvey Hickmon of Dlx- llent at lh~ Meigs Memorial
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monlltly ROOM for w&lt;irlrshop or storage ed cigarette, candy, ice and · 50 centa per pound, hind quar. son, Rlct .of:,Booth Catollna vta- mlin for 88Yeral days.
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..-..·~ll. :!OC&amp;Uy. Write . Credit Fugate, WY H2lll. lz.l7·1fc cellet1l position tllat can b&lt;! quarter, 46 centa per pound. Floyd MltcbeB,.
c1 Pl. Pleasant Yistted relatives i 57 OLI'JS. .t DR. HARDTOP
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lOx 322, Van Wert. 0. FIJRNISIIED and unfumlsbod worked full or part lime. Per· U processed, cut, wrapped, Homer ~· !!l Middleport In the Belitl area 811 llnnday.
"'"'jiOQiifiiftijQ;I1-::I::on6tc aparlmeatJ. Inquire at the sons selected must have 10. stamped, meal size pacltagea, vtalted on Siulday with Jolre Mn. Jaclr Rotult left or Mon1
Ohio llotd.
11-23-dc 12 hours per week, 81!l"Vicable 7c per pound extra. Frozen Hartenbacb and Miss Sue Le- day to II(I8IICI 111e remainder
fllrnal», J _ coal heat- _ _
auto and $1100 t&amp; f4200 oapltel. and deliver~. Guy lltlggess, hew.
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o1 tile winter oJaitlng her dau' .
j)tortll, l _ .... em-head ONE, 5 N10D1 IPII'UIIellt. Pee&gt; Write : Director, Dept. 0.65, Tuppm Plams, Ohio. Tel. Mrs. Helen 'l!tewll'l vlJited pten, Mrs. PauUne Plecbnlk
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Ed SuiJhoan'o lhaw lut Su11- Iober when 1 milillr)l coup top.
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. to tile proeeedlnp tllat It II aJ. boya' choir In !Jraol 11111 "'Pied the Hondllllll ~
So tqda ~ we bring you iuJ. lowing every spo1 th11 . chance,
llhor of our . period~&lt;: pUbtlc we must take IIICb PJ'OCI'!U as
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Harpor of Point Pltuanl called arxl Mrs. f'lled M. Roush.
John Yount. St. of
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P'l\ _I'LUSFff :-. 'nMI (;tty J ~lion of Ripley ore the contra&lt;· .., Mr. and Mrs. Otey B. Roulh 1 Mr. lrxl Mn. ChlrleB ~
Is UNt his home.
II tn a speci.Bt meet.lfll lor-, 00 U'ae new add!t!= ~ !..t1! 1Tuesctly.
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;~1'!14~ nl&amp;bl a~ted the local C &amp;c P Telephone Coinpony Mr. and Mrs. '~nnk M~
to the home of W. parents,
home SUrxlay from 1
biil of lbt Raymond Hot, now _under constn~C~Ion arxl In mitt and ..., BJU 'vialted Sun- Mr. ·and Mrs. Howard Raybu'.n
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Boynton Betoe)l, 1
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Miami, Tampa, .florida. 'lbey
butld the new City
bulioi'ng have but it 56 school bu mgs, H rd ~bura lrxl aon Mr
wero' aceomparoled by Mist Bet.
~ . Cenb'al F'lre Station.
the Ripley courthouse arxl three owa
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the buUding ;, to begin wlthiD Ithe present site with additional [ M~ a'!.Mrro:;._F~I~r'n R~~ 'l and Miss Sue Lehew
Satur· "c'tb ~~m~':· ~~- EO
10 days after the appro\'&amp;1 from land to be purchased to accom·
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larger 1Meter ·:'~~~~ :;:~-:. ~:;: . end family, Mr. arxl Mrs. Boyd Mr.. T. J. Ryan lrxl gr ·
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buildirtg.
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.1Weiss and daughter, Columbus
Pat Ryan, returned home
Two othor construction com- 1
j ents. Mr. and Mrs.
Howard :and Mrs Beryl Lehew UrichsSurxlay evening from Ylsll·
,Rayburn.
!ville o'
'
lng Mrs. Ryan's sister, Mrs.
"antes Neighborgall Construc- t TO ORGANIZE STUDY
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New Year's day d1nner guest
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lion Company of Huntington arxl l PT. PLEASAN - n organ· . 1 M arxl Mr F ed M R h Mrs Jean Stewart was ,..,. Anna Avis at Roan e, a.
tho Cst! E . Stephens Construe- izationol meeting for second , 0
~ H ~ ~ . · d ous turned Tuesday to the home of Mrs. · Thurma Love vlslted
tion Co~11anv of Parkersburg , semester extenslon study from, wa,:,
Su 0~00 .
b
her mother Mrs
Katheryn with her sister Mrs. Ryan on
&lt;~lao submil!.d bid.•. The Steph- I Marshall Univ•rslly will be held I I rtis. M•
-~eM asA eenh Raynes Ma;on f~om the Me- Morxlay.
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ens ompan)' '" " " ...,.. . . In om
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' R slt In M R h tu • MiDan hOI!pital where she bad
lll!d the Neighhorgall, $361.600. 13 at 6:30p.m. m the Board of ' 00 ' ce rs. ous re rn
.
All thr.. bids were within the , Education office. The courses 1ed _to he~ home from the Galli- been hospttallzed.
'
Women's
....00.000 funds avallable for the are opon for upper level (jun-1 polts Clmlc and Medtcal ~•n- Mr. arxl Mrs. James Burns
fees 1·0r and senior) and graduate ter wherf she was a mcd.Ical 1and daughter ol Royal Oak.,.
b LU'ldi ng. 1ant1.· ar,-ht' t~t··
.,.._ "
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.
-•
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· · ed
th
k
etc.
study. Courses to be offered patient 1or a WCCA,
.
' Mlc tgan v1s1t over e wee •
' The Ra\·moml Holland Corpor- , will bE' determinl:"d b~· those Mr. Wayn.e Hart, Jr. VIsited. lend with Mr. and Mrs. Charles I
·
present at the organizational Thursday wrth Mr. and Mr.. C. ! Edwards. Visiting with the Ed- I
N &amp; M Widths
mE-eting. '
, E . Fry.
' wards oo Sunday were Mr. and 1
Ernest Rickard
visit- Mrs. Ravmorxl Walburn and 1
99
99 to
•_ _,;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;..__ ' ed Mr.
•
Thursday and Soblrday af. sons of Middleporo.
,
[
ternoons ·with hi• bNlher, Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Huck
and Mrs. Curtis Rickard and l"rxl four children of Leesville, ,
•
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l sister, Mrs. Blanch Van Sch- ,Virglnio and Mr. and M r 8 , :
MIDDLI!PORT, 0.
oyck.
'CIIester Roush and three chiiMiss Marv Plants returned
to her hom~ in Point Pleasant '
POINT P! F:ASANT - S•v.n Attendance at Oak Grove E. ! Thursday after spending a f•w
indictment s. o11f felony and six EB . Sul'kiav School was 46.
days with her aunt. Mr. &amp; Mrs. '
l11i5demeanors wrre rt&gt;turned Mr, Dalla·s Gibbs of
Broad Virgil Adkins.
Tuesday at noon by tl1e Janu- Run visited Sundav afternoon
Mrs. Allie Hoffman and Mr~. '

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Headquarters

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JustYiond..fuiSpray

V.OS Spray

Cloirol Silk &amp; Silver

Lo•lnv Cere

Tecnlquo Color Ton'•
Rovolon Sufl!lr

Rovelon Color.Up

u 8ht &amp; Bright

January Term 1:Oak Gro.Ve
Of Grand Jurv Society Ne·ws

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$12·

THE SHOE BOX

Drug Co.
Middleport, 0.

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EN D-O-SEASON

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the best lall und winter shadel!l.
Sllgbt irregulan of hi(her prie·

ad bose.

BETTER COATS

UNBlEACHED
MUSLIN --

Reg. $19 .95 value Ladies• Bet·
ter Winter Coats. Priced for

Fine count unbleached cotton

quick sale. Save 1.'2: now at this
low low price, good group. Hur·
ry, these won 't last losg.

muslin, full 39 inch width. Suitable for many, many home
sewina: uses.

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FINE
1 BAKED FOODS

Algll Food

LADIES' BRIEF

Style.Rayon
PANTIES

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Popular brief style pan11e_A
made of fine gauge rayon tn·
cot in white and pastel colon.

Si~s 5. 6 and 7.

Regular 59 '

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c

Each

,iMi;NBREAD 2~!: 37

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katie IVANI - Clnllai!IOII ., Powclerlll lute.-

:CAKE DONUTS

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Reg. $3.00 Men's

81 x96 MT. MIST

IVANS

CHILDREN'S

·SKIRTS

CAR COATS

SPORT SHIRTS

Colton Ouilt

Staltlme Theater

Manufaeturer's &lt;'lose out as10r:t·
men:. Big \·alues .

s

Values to

~ . 98

in this troup.
All crouped for quick sale. SH'
these and save. Top quality.
Sa\'e 1.J now.

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33

Tllur. Nile,

lutte..,llk -

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Reg. 79c yd.

Reg. $1.99
LADIES' BIDER

WHTN CHAN. II
HUNTINGTON, W, VA.

BLOUSES
Reg. $1.99 value. Asst. .itylel
and colon. Reduced for rJear·
ance. Shop early and nve.

DRAPERY
Reg. 7k Bettt!r Drapery. All
groupe'd and tabled for quirk
clenance. As&amp;t. patterns. Final
ciearance on thia group.

Tbese won't last long.

s

70x84 PASTEL

Reg. $2.99
LADIES'

Colton Sheet

PURSES
Reg. $2.99 value Ladies' Asst.
Winter Purses. Grouped I«
quick sale. Shop and save at
your Bonanza Store.

s

33

97

SO EXTRA

BLANKETS
me

cotloft lheet blanlrell
-~ PIDk.
blue, J•llow, qn and _.._..
Take your eholee at tbla low
price. ·
Big

in aa10rted colon

44

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Reg. $1.59 PLAID

Full ~ Half
SLIPS

r f'ffn" thoaf

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Fancy

Full lilmf ILtf

Slips. Rec:. SL59 value.

Rf'JU "tl'!

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qu~it)',

new low low pri&lt;'t' .

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Big 1ize cotton f!hf :-1 blankets
m usnr1NI c"l uf'~ . Plai&lt;'! pat
-..tems. A lug bunu~: 'spet:IOJI Rl
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tANf.Y PRINTS
R!'g . 49f- yd. Faney
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wid~ .

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('"Olors Drto!U! PriDll. See

for low .Jow diteo~t prirt&gt;~"· Shnp and !SilVe at y,our 8o ·
U.JOZ!i Si nn• .

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llt·lb. Pice. I lqual Portlono

79
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Al Any f ...n1 5UIHr!"JIIUril..t

Beans

503 CAN

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Tender Grown

· S. Gav't. lnspect.cf

MEAT

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Swift's Premium - Tender Grewn
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~plit-Brl"lil~ts

111.33
59

EVANS SUPIR TRIM

\1eat Loaf p::~t.

~::~~~UTY APPLES

79

Ill.

4 lb.
bag

WILD BIRD SEED

100 10 ....._ ....,
' Bush'• Kidney Beans
French Style Gr. Beans
Bush's Butter Beans
:: 10 ......._
'Bush's Gr. NortiMm Beans !: 10 Fancy Cut Gr. Ieana
"" Tomatoes
Gebhardt'• Chill .Quick 1'::- 10 ......
Fancy
Duff's Ginter Bread'. Mix ~-10 f'~:~Y Sweet Peas
Duff's Fudge Brownie Mix·~ 10 Lani-Mon .
s~~oo&lt;~
Duff's Panco·ke Mix ~..... '-·
10 Fancy Ca.rrota-..
loooc
Duff's :!::7..: ~lx
~- 10 Fancy Beets ='.t
Lani-Mon

ll.~a
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- - -•n

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llellltt, .... IH, Ollila• ~~

5

Kleenex

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TISSUE

Dol Monte

4

400-ct.
NKH

Pine-Grpf. Drink

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'= 10 CHIFFON

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!~:!Y Mixed Vegetables: 10
Fancy Swt. P,..tOtl ..,...., 10

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Orange-Pine. Drink
2 ~ lS i
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Wagner's Orange Drink ·~ 29
Hunt's Pork &amp; Beans
8 !': '1
Hunt's Pork &amp; Beans
5 "!.: '1
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Kotex 1or"'"S..pe.r
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Min Deb Napkins
3 :;;; •1
Hunt's Calif. Tomatoes';! 4 !':. '1
Hunt's Spinach
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quick nlo. Out they crs - 1101
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CIIffOH UQUID

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pictl.

Colonial Salt ~::...
•:;:10
Bush's Best Hominy ~:· ::10
1
Thorobred Dog Fod
!; 10
Bush's Best Krout i.":~
'::;,1 10
Red &lt;:ross Elbow Macaroni ~ 10
Bush's Navv Beans
!: 10
Red Cro.ss Spagb6tt1 '
t;" 10
Bush's Pinto Beans
:: lO
Jiffy Corn Muffin Mix
t:· 10
Derby Potted Meat
·~ 10
Bush's October Beans
:: 10

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:::10
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BISCUITS

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Hunt's Tomato Juice
Tidy Home Sandwich Bags
Bunt's Whole lew Potatoes
Hunt's Recipe Matc•a
Hunt's Tomato Sa1ce
Yosemite Cut Beets
Peak Brand Navy Beans
Kobey's S,hoestriag Pttatoes
Peak Brand Pinto Beans
Bush's Greens ~::!i,MvotarrJ,

Southem Pride

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FuU size 81x96. Fine white cotton in one sheet witb. glared
finish. Easy to handle. Fineat

of all Quilt Batts.

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Dr. Wed Adult

TVMOVII

BATTS

Values to $3.49 jn this group.

Priced for quick clearance. S·
M-LXL. Asst. patterru and styles. Long sleeves. Hurry, these
will go quick.

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Reiur~r

Close Out! Ladies'
BETTER Reg. $3.98

Assortel styles. t'olors •nd fabrics. Bowling skirts for women.

$

PictSweet Green Peas
6 ~~ '1
PictSweet Cauliflower
4 ~~~ '1
PjctSweet Broccoli Spears
4 ~~:- s1
~!~Sweet Forclhook Lima Beans 4 ~~f.· •1
P•ctSweet Brussel Sprouts
~~~- 29 ·

MIDDLEPORT, OHIO

39 INCH FINE -

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CREAM

$19.95 Vfllt~e
LADIES'

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SEAMLESS
NYLONS

WIEIERS

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14-ol.

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WHOLE

l~ To Lllllit Quantitleio

Swl.ft'• """lum-11. I. Gov't. IMJ*!od
AU NIIAT - SICINUSS
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Paper NAPKINS

n..

Corner Second A Mill St., Middleport
STORE HOURS
Monday thrv lhursdey .. 9 A.M. to 6 P.M.
Frld•y •nd S.tu.rd•y 8:30 A.M. ta 8:30 I'.M.

CHARM IN

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crane. larceny. He !!" acru:;:;ed Rc.-binette visited Sundav alter-· ter-m-law, Mrs. Dorthy Hoffof ttle theft of prnpt&gt;rty valued noon with Mr. and Mrs: curti!l ' man Pnd children of Letart.
at $64 belonging to Jo Ann Jar- Rirkard and Mrs. Blanche- van
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Yearell.
I
Srhovrk.
ger and Beverly visited Sunday
Anna Loui~E' Parker WithJ'O W, l\f;. Dallas H&amp;fman and son ; afternoon with his mother, Mrs.
·Pt. Pleasant ! Thomas ITom· Richard visited Saturdav morn- , Blaneh Yeager.
··ll'YJ Huddleston. rt. Pleasant, ing with his brother. Mr. and Mrs. Myrtle Ella Roush vis- :
. ~~le.s Bates. P! . Pleasant, \1rs. Russell Hoffman.
· ited Thursday afternoon with
1
Vlfgmla Neal. Pl. Pleasant. Da- ~.,r . Don WortPnberger and Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Roush, Sr.
Vid Lanham. Sand Hill
Road, Mr. Dwight Gibb~ wPre in New Rev. and Mrs. John Icenhow·
Were each indicted on Lhe mi:;~ . Haven Saturday on business.
er and Sharon visited Sunday
demea'nor ch~rge ol f'Ontrib~l· Mrs. Ada Thompson and Mrs• . evening with Mr. and Mrs . Curlnj to the delmquency of a mm· .4.m,· Boston were in
Point ~ tis Rickard, Mrs. Blanch Van
or and Odell (Jobl Thorpe. Pt . ipJe8sant F'rictav morning
on Schoyck. Mr. and Mrs. C.
E.
Pleasant was Indicted on the business .
·
Fry and Mr. and Mrs.
Arch ,
misdemeanot· char?e ~f unlaw- I Mr. c. E. Fry visited Friday ! Roush.
\ Cul sale of alcoholic hquor.
aftt"moon with Mr. and Mrs 1 Mr. and Mrs. James Keefer
, , ~\·'l'bose persons~ indiC'tPd will Dwight Gibbs .
·Iand Pa_ula •pent Sulltay after·
, .apPear b~fo~e 1_h . Court to an~ : Mr. and \1rs. Stanley Adkins inoon With her parents, Mr. and
,.wer ~he1r mdwtmt&gt;nts Th~rs- nf New Haven spent Friday af.. 1 ~rs. Raymond Fife of Chesb, ~ B\ 9::ro a.m . The grand JUr· i 1ernoon with Mrs. Adkins sister, Ire.
.
&amp;s were •xcused Tuesday at . Mrs. Blanch Van Schoyck whll• Mrs. Ethel Roush of Broad
nOOn but "re subjort 10 recall 1 Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Rickard, Run \'isited Soturday af~'""""'
l..nttl. March l tf any matters wilh whom she makes her home with Mr. and Mrs. Fred
M.
regumng their attentLon should were in Gallipolis, Ohio wher! Rou~h.
arise.
·Mr. Rickard was c'nsultlng Dr. J Mr. John ~·ry of New Havea i
Clark. Mr. Rickard will e-nter 1 and Mr. and Mrs. James Fry
App&lt;'al is Fill'd in
!he Gallipolis Clinic and Medl- : of Middleport visited
Surxlay
Offi&lt;'e of Cll'rk
cal Cent.r on Mondav for blorxl ' afternoon with Mr. arxl Mrs. c.
PT. PLEASANT _ One ci\'i1· tran sfusions and x-r&amp;y studies. E. Fry.
~CillO!) and ont clvil appeal were Mr. and Mrs. L~onard Roush. Mr. and Mrs. DeMit Roush, ],
the offi('e or the- Circuit Sanctra and Mihon Rav visited Sr. llisited their daughter, Mrs.
·I·Jof.J.&lt;E•u. Tuesday.
· Saturda:v evening with ·Mr, and 1Catherine Newberry and sorHna n d , law, Mr. Elmer Newberry Sun·
civil action is styled Uni- Mr. Mehrin Bonecutter
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Ronnie
Carr
and day afternoon, who ar. both
versa! C, I. T . CrE'dit Corpora: lion vs. Larry F. Lewis and Page of Pomero~:.
. ~edical patients in the Pleas,Reva Jo Lewis, Route- 3 Riplev Miss Sue Adkins who is
a 1 ant \'alley Hosp.U.al ln Point
•nd concerns a deM of lrusl. student nurse a~ the Holzer Hos- i Pleasant.
i:Ebe civil appeal i~ from 1 he 1 pita I in Gallipolis. Ohio spent 1 Mr. Gary Goodwin of Clay, ,
lT~lice court of Mrs. E 0 1 t h Wednesday, Thursday and f'ri- W. Va and Miss Paulette BenFOX and . is stvled Mrs. ChDr· :day with her parents. Mr. and nett of Poin ; _Pleasant visited
Lester NeW Hav-E"n \'S. Dil- ~ Mrs. Virgil Adkins . Miss Ad· Thursday evemng With her aunt
ly 1t•Y W~rd. The appoal roo- kins will complete h.r training ' and famDy, Mr. arxl Mrs. AICeml car damages in the am- m the F'all.
bert Thompson, Alberta Jo, Har~t of $165.13,
Mr . Donald Thor:lpson visited rJet . VII'gmJa and Martha.
ij: ..
F'riQa.•· with his parents. Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence YeaSEVERAL ARR ..t.ICNEO
and Mrs. Harr~· Thompson.
ger. Sharon .:.t!ld Beverly visit' PT. PLEASANT _ Arraign- Mr and Mrs. Okey
Roush · ed her sister, Mr. and Mrs. Le!CI. before Just 1ce of Peace A. took Mr. Arch Roush to Galli-- roy Durst of New Haven Thurs·
Goodwin on vanou s chargrs polls Monda)' to visit his wife, day !1!\'ening.
l'r 'Fc~· · Eddie Manm sh 1rle\, Mrs Lacey Roush who was a Mr~ .. Norma Keefer and Pau·
l\'. c. finE&gt;d SlO a~d medic::~ I patient in the Gallipo. la. VISited Saturday afternoon 1
on the charge of follow- lis Clinic and Medical Center. i With her father-in-law. Mr. azx1 ;
too close behind anothrr Vf'·
Mr . and Mrs. CUrtis Youn1 i Mrs. Henry Keefer of
Point :
~~;~~~ Howard Riffle, l. t' 0 n has returned to their home on Pleasant.
1, $25 and costs on an as- Letart-Sand Hill Road
after 1 Mr. ~nd Mrs. Leo Litchfield
and battery charge. The ,SjX&gt;nding the holida~' s in Char· ' ~~~ chtldren of Point Pleasant
t;oolll)llaint was made bv 0 c i e leston.
. VIsited Sunday afternoon with i
Glen Edward Bagshaw, Mr. Ed Fry and Mr. Okey i Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Yeager,
~Upoli' S!O and co.&lt;:ts. fail- ~ Ro~sh were business callers Sha_ron a~ Beverly,
to have vehicle under con- m Pomeroy, Mason and New . ~~~tie Mtss Katrinka Hart Is
Donna Saunders. Nitro. Haven Saturday.
VISiting her grandparents, Mr.
~~~ ~;~el'&lt;!t7 Nibert . Pranklin Sla,·- Mr. James Keefer visited Sat- and Mrs. Taft Boston.
and Isaac \-larti n W&lt;iugh. urda_,. evenJng with Mr. and
Mr. and Mrs. John Grandof Hogsett, each wt-re finPd. Mrs. Curtis Ritkard and Mrs. ! staff, Kath}', Terr!' and Pam-and cost s on charges ot m- Blanch Van Schoyck..
1ela ot Mason visited Sunday 1
'~ - Lacev Roush whe was afternoon with her rather and
• medwal p.;lient Ill th• Galli· i wife. Mr. and Mrs. lves King.
pol is Clinic and Medical Ceo- Mr. Okey B. Roosb visited
ler for the past week returned friday with Mr. C. E. f'ry.
ll PII•"" Mrs. Ln rn Whitl .
hom"" Thursday afternoon.
Miss Dorthy and Judy Roush
Arlh oo r Ho gg&gt;nboth· Mr. Calvin Blessing of Letart of Broad Run visited Sunday af.
ftobt&gt;rt :o;;bmg· .l&lt;ickif:' L\"Ons. and !\.k Curtis Young visited \ temoon with their aunt, Mr. ,
·
Wednesday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Fred M. f(oush.
\1rs . Ila,· d and Mrs. Okey B. koush.
Mr. end Mrs. James Keefer,
Pt. Plt&gt;&lt;J."an~: c t&gt; c i 1 Mrs. Maude Blessing Roush Paula visited Tuesday with her
C.a ll!pol1~ Ffrrr. Rt&gt;tha received a call from Mr. Earl lsister. Mr. snd Mrs.
George
Pr Plr a ~ant. \·tr~ . Rob- Beal of. Argonia, Kansas Mon- Keefer . Leon.
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1
~' JBw.r ilnd d:&lt;~n~hler . Galli· 1day telliDg her fl. tbt death of Mr. and Mrs. Lester Adkins
~~J~:::~·, ~M;~";··',,n,'W; d l i"'m Hall and Ihis wife, Mrs. Mae Beal. Mrs .. visited Sunday afternoon with
IIi
: ~1r"
Donald . Roush and Mrs. Bea\ were her sister, M...r. and ~n . Sam
and tl&lt;mght~r. Hender· I first cousins. Mfw_ Beal wu the Stevens of Leon. W. Va.
1
former Mae Fisher. daugh~r Mr. arxl Mrs. Homer Doolittle
of
Joseph and Martha Board of Point Pleasant visited SUn·
1
. ANNOUNCF. BIRTH
F'islier, fonner residents of Ma- [day afternoon- Mr. arxl Mrs.
W RAVElo: - \t r and soo County. After lite death of Howard Rayburn.
Uannie Shant&gt; nf Col urn· Mr . Fisher's first wife, he mar- Mrs . Dora Hudi«l and Mr.
announcing t.he birth of ried Miss St.ella ~. for- and Mrs . John Hud9011 of LMn ·
at a Columbus hosiptal lllll'ly from the Oak Grove com- visited Sunday with Mrs. Hud·
weighing i lb. 13 oz. 1mtmlty.
soo·,. lister, Mr. orxl Mrs. Arch
ll!!'llBI'&lt;!!Its are Mr. and Mrs. Mr. Stanloy Adkins of New Roush.
o1 SyrO&lt;'U&lt;e and \!r . Hav011, visited lt'ls mollter, Mrs. Mr. Md Mn, Albert ~
~-~:~~en:Heno; Cape~art of Nora Adkins Tuesday afternoon. son. Mal'l:ha, Vlrlbtla, Hanil'l,
1'1!
1\'. l'a. GrPat grand Mrs . S.r• Robll!f'tie
spont and ~lberta Jo, Mr• ..a Mro.
are Mr. and Mrs. E . .1. Tuesday
afternoon with Mr. Donat n Thompom .,. Toney.
of New Ha\'en. W. Va. ICurt.ia Rickard" and Mrs. Blaoc.'o 1 llr. Roy Frjeod and Mr. Taft

We lle11'"

6-os.
Can

Chicken Noodle
Potato, l•n
Beef Noodle

r . :.

ary Circuit Com! ~ mnd jn r~·: with his parents. M~r. and Mrs. Elizabeth N~w~rry,
Bonnie
Leonard L€-e . Pl11w. was m- Dwight Gibbs .
and Jerry vtsJ(ed Friday morn-die~ on the felon~· . c.harge of
Frankie. Gregory and Steve ing . with Mr(i Newberry's sis--

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Our Selection

Dutton ·~·:

EYE BEAUTY
NEEDS

Style, Whole Kernel

TOMATO PASTE

I

Yie Have Huncl....,. of Heir Buutf

Of -~

lox

·HUNT'S

~

Silver Curl · '7
,
,
I f
Clelrol Conditioner ll

Preporotkt111. This List Is Just A Sn~~~ll Somple of

Scottles...

CORM

Naturot·Sp;IIY

Lilt P.. manent

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I'RINC.~E-Crtam

ROY!-L

Adorn Hair Sproy'

,.--Complete Line

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Si..

Lilt Milk Permanent

Snow Boots

$3·

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·Now Dtown

t:g:' ·

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Sermon Given
B1•• Ruppelt in
Prayer Service

B1rtAday ·"
.J,raudM---'-·

"" J~. daUihler
~ ......._,.

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Mn. J - Johnson,

"ff'!l!nlfl!dM:a~a~~=.~ ~

,..,llloyilolds, teachcJ-. usJsted Mrs.
wllb lhe party.
llld auests at Kill'
1:1~=~;~ llble were Beth
Craig, Esther
Mary K. Gallllgber, Ma·
Redlml Pratt,
Roush
d
Dar!

Around And
About
Middlepcwt

,.

dlol1' ot the
GllllpoUa
State Institute, pr.enled a
clal nllllliMr, "It TalrM •
acle" """"''p'Died by lDdla
I!Grden at lhe llfp!&gt;. ~• • M.

Tbo Reo. Howard Ruppel!,
Ill lhe First United " ' Church, delivered the
sermon al the week ol prayer
oervlees Tutaday evenlntl in
Middleport. ~- Nyle Borden
wu lhe pleSidlng minister with
lhe cloomg prayer being ·Ill·

Klndtrc.,..

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~':.Pa':.~Teo!:

wu in chlll'(le Ill lhe !!lferlol Mrs. Garnet Entamlnger lias
whlch .1o used In lhe 1oea1 IW- returned from a holiday vl.ll

Bib!&amp; School.
with her children and !am~
~v. ll'red Gardner present- llei, Mr. and Mrs, Charles En\1&gt;ed the acrlpture leaon and
Jllin8er and lunlly and Mr. and
n1ng prayer. P'or oennon eveRoth Zahn and &lt;:hlldren In
1c Rev. Ruppel! chose "Pr:: 1Clltarl•est.•n, W. Va.
ers of the Propheto" workina
Mr.. Betsin•
:.
with the w-"'y "·me "Man'•
Mrs. Clifford Bayes bas been
• _ , ... •
Jreturn&lt;od to her home in Middl&amp;an
ene Hostel• at Meeting
Contact With Gnd." Rev. Rupo
alter having been hospllal·
. ~[IID&lt;InaMrs1~0 -.,;.~'!,... served0 lllrs. Roy Betzlng, 1 ,.1sted pelt dlscusaed the pray..- llie
at the Cleveland Cll•dc far
eo ~avor: a v by Mrs. Edward Baer enter- of some of the well-known proweeks . She was · ""

i!!

~;guest~~~candy:~==~and~~ Monday
talned the Pomeroy Garden club
afternoon at her Mol·

l

berry-av home.

&lt;LEARANQ SAlE
, , Pel. SICTIONAL

•liVING ROOM
SUITE

$199

i •PCI,

$99

The meeting, In charge of
Mrs. Harold Brown, president,
opened with devotioos by Mro .
Dor Schaefer. During the short
busin... session It was report·
ed the sl• members had joined
the Auxiliary of the A 1 he n s
state Hospital. Mrs. F r e d
Blaelllnstr presented a
paper,
"Plants of the Bible" lor the
program, after which a dessert coorse was served by the

II

FURNITURE

~~~~~~~~~~~h~~~te~s~se~s~.;;;eCH.t.i.il~4
&gt;l

R"erve
REPOIIT OF CONDITION OF

4

FARMERS BANK AND SAVINGS CO.

IY v.,j,allon

pheta of the old ' lestamenl Jn.
eluding Daniel, Moses and otb018 of the new lestamenl. He
spoke of the Importance
of
lnlercoosory prayer and
Ih e
vanous prayers .of the differ·
ent faiths.
Rev, Borden gave the benedictl~ followed by the postludr
by M188 Borden. Wednesday everung Rev. Bordl"' wUI •peak on
"~rough the Given Media"
With Rev. Gardner presiding
and special music by the
Church of Christ choir.

home by her huaCllilord and son, Greg·
ory , and her sister-In-law and
husband, Mr. and Mrs. Frank
Cheesebrew. Mrs. Hayes
expressed deep gratitude lor the
many cards and gifts sent her
while ill.

Circlet Combine in
Meeting Dec. 30'h

Anita, were holiday guests

Mr. and Mrs. Robe!'I Sharp
were In Thurston, Ohio, Mon.
where they attended lunerservices lor Mr. Sharp's sisMrs . James Sharp,

Mr. and Mrs. William Sheriand daughters, Maria and
of

parents, Mr. and Mrs. Olen

Genheimer and family in . Col·
MASON - A combined meet·
of , _ . , , Ohia
lng of the Rebecca and Mary
Mr. and Mrs. William Knight
of bvtlneq C.cember 20, 1963, •
b•nklng ln. Circles of the Mason Methodist
family were recent gues\8
..... nlud and operttlnt undtr the banlclnt laws of this Church was held 011 Monday,
• member of the Federal R... rve System. PubllshH
of her sister and family, Mr.
;iili!Onilant:o with • call mad• by the State Banking Authorities December 30 at the church with and Mrs. William Sheridan and
the Fedtrtl Reaerve Bank of this District.
18 members and one
guest children.
ASSETS
present.

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I

balances with other banks, and cash items
The program entitled, "If We
Mr. and Mrs. Leo Kenned¥
proeeo of ee11eetion _____ ______ ____ __ __ $ 595,4M. I8 Had Been In Bethlehem," was Jr. and soo, Tony, of Fayette- 1
States Government obligations, dlt:ect
presented by Mrs. Lester Zir- ville, N. C., have arrived for a
ruaranteed -·---·-- - ·- - - .. - - .. ·-·---of Stetes and political subdivisioss ___
and debentures ___
____

(including $9,000.00 stock of

1.072.743.38 kle. Readings portraying Mary

post holiday visit with

their

322,640.73 Joseph Jnnteeper
4.950.00
.'
'

' parents in Middleport and Ma·
and Wtseman was presented by son.
Mrs. Howard VanMatre, Mrs.

Reserve Bank!
__ _ _ . . ___
9.ooo.oo
di3Counts lincludin&lt; $4,182.61 overdrafts) 2 , 973 .859 _40 Russell Capehart, Mrs. F r e d
Miss Vesta McCoy has been
owned $18,093.82, furniture and
Spencer, Mrs. Ray Proffitt and returned to her home in MiddJe$21.713.11 -----·-----------------· 39,806:93 Mrs. John Chattin.
port from the Gallipolis Clinic
..sets ................ . ...... __ __ ____ _____ _____ __
75.16 The devotional program was where she ha.• been a patient
ll'OTAL ASSETS -- --- -- ------·-----·--· --- ~.OtS,i540. 78 closed with the group singing, for the past several weeks.
~ "" ''
LIABILITIES
•"Joy To the World" and prayMr. and Mrs. Edward Young
' deposits of individuals, partnerships,
er by Mrs. Zirkle.
visit.-&lt;;od with relatives in Youngs-

corporations
savl_ngs

___ ._ _

______ ____ $1 ,65B ,722 _96

~:~o~!~P~~aifl~~:iduals,

_____ __ 2,508.400.21
States Government (including

~~~.;o~f1~i~;:;!~!'
,.;,i -p~litic~I-subdivisi~~; ·::_ -:
t rtif d d ff'
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Refreshments were served by town during the holiday vaca-

~~~t~~~s~!~.M~~YR~~::t~ape- tio~iss

Susan Pulleo has
re.
turned to her studiE:s at Ohio

184 21
~96 · 946
· 66 TlletJfloms Council

ce le an o leers' checks, etc.)
D of A Group Meets
DEPOSITS
· - - -·-·- ... ~25.780.93
~
•
,
demand deposito ______ $1,942,380.72
Theodorus Council Daughters ren, Stephanie and Stephen.
,
Total time deposits ·- - ---- ··- $2,583,400.21
of America met in regular ses·
Greg and David Bobb of Co~
liabilities ·----------· - ---- ----- - - - -104,767.09 sion Monday evening at the umbos came last Tuesday for
TOTAL LIAB!UriES -- - -- -- -- -- ----- - - · --- $4,630,Ma.02 IOOF. hall wl~. Cora Beegle, several days visit with their
CAPITAL ACCOUNTS
counCilor, presiding.
grandparents, Mr. and
Mrs.
Ralph Gilmore, Front.. t. Friday
Edna Bart•Is was
il~!m'":o'~ stock, total par value $t25 ,ooo.oo --· $ 125 ,000 .00 home from hospital and lmprov- the children's mother, Mrs. Ver175,000.00 ing anctfl~wers were sent. Also non Bobb came and accomparr
,.,.,M&lt;led
f'
reported Ill were Adria Sayre, led them to their home in Col~·
pro ttl ------- -- -----····----·-----87,992.76 Freda Mossman, Estella o-;" 1 umbos.
'l'iDTAL CAPITAL ACCOUNTS - ---- --··· -·- · 387,992.76 and Alta Nelson. Quarterly
Mrs. James Harley has r&amp;'TOTAL UABILmEs AND
ports were made out and ready turned from a holiday visit with
CAPITAL ACCOUNTS ·---- · - -· ·----·-- ~.018.540. 78 to be sent to stal.e officers.
her son and family, Dr.
and
MEMORANDA
donatloo of $1 was
Mrs. John Harley and children
~"ed asset. and securities loaned:
from Estella Smith lor
the of Springfield, Ohio.
oi:'!"'G,oV~e~.,rn,dm,ent o-bligations, direct and
home and orphans fund. It was
Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Burton
.. 811
pledged to secure deposita and
announced that the Past Coun- returned Tuesday from Colum..
other liabilities ----------- - -··· - -···- -- -- -- $ 610,000.00 cilors ""uld meet Thursday bus where they were called by
TOTAL ----· --- - -- -- ---- - --- -- -- --- ---- -- - $ 610,000.00 evening at the home of Erna
death of his sister, Mrs.
""-.·~,P_AUL E. KLOES, Assistant Cashier, of the above-named Jesse with Kathryn Goodwin Beatrice
Corder. While
In
~rrect hereby declare that Ibis report of condition ;. true and as the hostess. Installation of Columbus they were guests G!
,.
to the besl of my knowledge and belief.
olllcers will he held at the next relativ_es.
PAUL E, KLOES meeting.
----Wo, tbe Ullderoiped directors attest the correctness of this
ANNOUNCE BIRm
of condition and declare tbat it bas been examined by us
ASKS DIVORCE
MASON _ Mr and M Rich:
to tho- of
knowledge and belief ia true and correct,
Nancy L. Smith, Pomeroy, ard Varian of
an~~~ S~~· JR. Directors. ffied Monday lor a divorce from
· the birth of a son on
, F:g, IE FULTZ
Frederick J. Smith, Pomeroy,
20th at the Pleasant
OF OHIO, COUNTY OF lt!EIGS ss:
on charges of extreme cruelty. Valley Hospital. He has been
to and subscribed before me this 6th day of January, 1984. She Is seeking custody and sup- named David Richard. Mr. and
"'liunilldoa
IIIARY P. YOUNG, Notary Public port of a child and household Mrs. Varian are also the par:·
E:tplreo Jul7 30, 1984.
goods.
ents of a daughter, Jennifer
.
.

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Mason a::·

our

Sue, 4 years. Grandparents are

and

Mr. and Mrs. Denver Bowen
Mr. and Mts. Dan Varian
all of Mason.

MEIGS THEATRE

NOW JOU DOW
A•l• Net P.W .
ClllCULATION

ELB RFE·tDS
I I~
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JANUARY CLEA

.5.020
P•WitUN

VOL
XV
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Girls $1.95

Gl.ts Rog. $1.9J

SLIP 5
All cotton combed ba·
tiste by Dixie Belle.
Sizes 4 thru 14.

$1.49

FLANNELETTE
PAJAMAS
Assorted prints •nd ftylet
Assorted prints and style•
- Sizes 4 thru 14.

Warners Sale!
Reg. $2.50 Bra of Tomorrow _ _ _
Reg, $7.95 Delilah. Girdles
Reg. $8.95 Delilah Penty GlrdiH _
Reg. $10,95 Delilah J.ong Leg
Pantle Girdles

Wameno R... $2.95

WALTZ GOWNS
Phil Maid nylon and da·
cron blend waJt! length
gowns. Sjzes small, med.
ium, large &amp; extra large.
Solid eolom and prinll,

Sole $1.95 .
S.le $5.99
Sale $6.99
S.le $1.99

BESTFORM
BRAS
Reg. · $1.59

Cotton
BraS. Sizes 32 thru 42.
A, B and C cups.

S2.39

$1.38

Womena ....

In re,(Ular and extrl 1izes.

Salo

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49c DRI!5S MATERIALS ··-------59c DRESS MATERIALS ···--·-·-69~ DRESS MATERIALS ·---···--79c DRESS lt\ATIRIAL$ ..........
19c DRESS MATERIALS ----··---~c DRESS MATIRIALS -··-····-$1.19 DRESS MATERIALS ..••••••
$1.29 . DRISS MATERIALS ........

ON SALE POR 31c
ON SALI FOR &gt;11c
ON SALI FOR 41c
ON SALI FOR &gt;11c
ON SALE FOR 69c
ON SALE POl 69c
ON SALE POR 79&lt;
ON SALE FOR 79&lt;

Salt

January Discount
FURNITURE
I
SALE!
All Furniture Reduced

YID,

as himself.

plaldo

THURSDAY, JAN. 9
NOT OPEN
FRIDAY and SATURDAY
J•nu•ry 10.11
uHOOTINANNY HOOT"
Peter Breck, Ruta Lee, JobJ
Baker. Pam Austin, Geo. Ha·
milton IV. Sheb Wooley, Bro.
thers Four Jobnny Cash
Gateway Trio, Judy Henake;
Joe &amp;: Eddie, Chrla Crosby,
Cathie Taylor.

"A TICKLISH AFFAIR"
(Technicolor)
ihirloy Jones, Red Buttons,
Glc Young, Csro!)'ll Jonea,
Bryon Russell, Peter Robblna

u~ for big savlltlll on al Frltlclalre appllanc", Zenith TV

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tlil)BANESWAR {ndia
Prime M!nloter Ja~aharlal Nebru is showing satisfactory progress In his recovery from 1
high blood pressure •limen!, a

~~~:~~~~~:!~~~~~ay.

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Mol. Rog. $1.00
LACE ond SELF·T,RIM

PEmPANTS
Sizes Mnall, medium 1nd
large. White and pHtel

Red,

•

colorS.

$1.69

89c ·,.tt

Solei Reg. 99c

.

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Womens Seamless and full fashioned stocld!ijtl.
Sizes 8'h tbru 11. Seamless mesh, seamless stretch,
dres.s sheer and walking sheer with seams. Assort·
ed best shades.

$2.45

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Reg. $2.95 thru $5.95
Infanta and Toddltro
TWD ond THRII PIECE

Womona Rot. 59c

PANTIES
Phil Maid rayon panlies. Regular sizes. Assorted
prints and
white.

CRAWLER SETS
Size• IMaU medium, laree

and extra la111e.

•
! pr1ce

2

pr.

Womons 11111. $1.95

FULL LENGTH
PAJAMAS

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sp~

Salo

Save A Bit 25% Now At

MASON
FURNITURE

RUTLAND
FURNITURE
lif 2.... 11

Rutletod,

lot

$1.00

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$3·39

, Men's and Boys Wear
Mens $3.95 Long SIMYa Sport Shlrta _$ale $3.00
Mens $2.95 Broadcloth Pajam11 _ _ Sale $2.50
Mens $2.95 LDIIfl SIHVe Sport Shlrta -Sale $2.50
"1,eM $3.95 Broadcloth Pajltmu _
Sola $3.00
MIM $1.95 LDIIfl SIHVe Sport Shirts -Sale $1.50
Bey. $2.95 Long Sl"ve SJIII.rt Shlrta _ S.lt.$1.50
Boya $1.95 &amp; f8.95 Coat SWMt.rs _
Sale $5.00
M.nt &amp; Bo;s $1.95
Shlrta _ S a l e $1.00
MIM $3.95 LDIIfl Tall Flannel Shlrtt S.le 2 for $7
fl\ens $2.95 Long Tall Flannel Shlrb S.le 2 for $5
C:Omlllnallon Jack.,. . ·
Sale $17.00
Mens $2.50 Wembley Neck Tl"
$1.50
Mens $16.50 Zipper Front Jacbts....;. Sale $11.00

VIsit .the Furniture Department at EIII'ertelcli· 'In
Pomeroy for big savings In nationally advertlaed ·
furalture and floor QOverings. OUr Janu111 sate 'Di· ·
eludes for the kitchen: Refdgerators, Breakf.Yt
Sets, Utlllty Cabinets; Ranges, Wub~s. ~.
Sink&amp;, Stools and Utility Tables.
,._. · ·
For the dining JODm: Complete Suites, Open Sf1iCk
Tables, Chairs, Buffets, Hutches, CblnU aiUJI
tensol Commode Tabl~s. •
·
. · .
For
Li¥11111 Roomrsotb, 2 Piece
~·
Piece Sec:tlonala, Rocking ChBin, I.ouhge CbaJra·
Chairs , and
Tablea, Lamps:
Desk&amp;, Mirrors, Pictures.
'
·
For the Bacl'ltoe!m: ~l)lll Suftei, Cedar
Wlltth-obei, Roliaway Beds, Bunk ile4a, Mlttreue.

'l!lc·

flt.
occa.amJial

Sutte&amp;is

Recl!nen,

Cbeati .

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from susp·ect

presi'dent of
• order
poIIce

in Middleport

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u:; · IOQil "'"'!'t-"1
repal!' olfl':"•
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;:raber sa~~ ~oda:u:e
ense u • c ltu&lt;iyll&gt;c
the ~~~=~ty, Is
poss A ~emPorary pipe ~
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more persons

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Reed teII8 8hareh0 lders

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and lot"":

A ssasszn
• 's b Pnn d to burn d ee•ner
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firms if a new national agreement Is not reached by nen
Wednesday.
"I have notified the Industry
that sir trucking firms . all of
which have terminals 'In Chicago, will be struck here and
the sll•ike wiD spread to their
operations throughout the coon·
try." Hoffa told trucking negot•'ators and federal mediators
Wednesday.
l:loffa and trucking firm negoliators said that many issues,
most of them minor, have been
bu
.
h
agreed upon, 1 sesSions. ave
bo811ed down on econom•c. Issueo, including wages, vacationS
and penslnn P111r¥'·

Bbe

JANUARY SAL&amp; 1· ·

Men. $27.50 SIMCie .&amp; Knit

S.ve A Big 25% Now At

Bleached ,anoWJ· white Birdaeye with mulU coloi-ed liar·
der1. Drlea last. Lint free, 24~ by 31 lnchea.

4

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SerVICeS
• · £Or
Rev Van Meter

DISH TOWELS
IALI

It was reperted 11&gt;1
parts ol Vinton lllll ha8
but pressure iJ low.
er up are dry. The
mentary school, located
high area, has been
cause of lhe water ~=t
At first, officials bE
community's water ~""'V,r:
gone bad, but this wao

or

Stevens Jumbo Sla

Slzeo 32 thru 40, White
and pastel t!olora.

Sill"

':f

pair

for only,

~t;.~~":! ,:;ti;~~."tru!~~ ~~na~~~~~;;.;'!~~r~·:;
:;·~~h:~::~o~~d~~;."F.,"~~~
hd Id
,.
South he
'd

Leaper eIected _,a
, , '"""''""'- Mone_Ytaken
WNDON (UPI) - II wa&amp;o

and

Eyecatchers by Berkshire".
SSe

TWO YEARS - Darrell Me Kinney, Middleport, poses proudly wIth
this 108 ~und buck deer killed by bo": an d arrow in A~hens ~unty Dec. 30th. 1t
was his ftrst m two years of bow huntmg. He thus duplicatqd hts brother's feat of
late last ~utumn. Eugene McKinney, just out of the Navy and ne.ver hav!Jtg m~re
than toyed with a bow before, practiced a couple of weeks upon urgmg by h1s famtly,
·
,
and on his first time out killed a 175lb. ten-point buck near Bucks' Lake, also in
CHICAGO (UP!)-Teamsters Hoffa has been engaged In ne- companies, which he did not
Athens
President James R. Hoffa has gotiations here seeking a na- name, will include lwo with

Bashan store
k
eeper di

Women•

the looge•t dro\lght in tho lint• Deft osr director, after learning
of the new crisis. Taber said
Robert C. Siler, lleld coord!n- tnday two more stale officials,
ator, Ohio Civil Defense divls- Clifford Bond, Civil Defense field
ion, Columbus, tnday met with coordinator lrr this area, - and
viUage mayor James Crace to a member - of the Ohio Health
discuss the emergency water Department office were sched·
situation.
uled to arrive here sometime
Siler was called 011 by State today to check the situatioo.
Representative D. 0 . Taber, The health official would of!er
former Gallia County
Civil engineering services.
Taber

In 80 y•ars, Is abnost dry.

H0 ffa waves stfl•ke th reat

FIRST~ IN

::!~:':!~!·:·11&gt;: :::.~·::

Phil

Sizes small, medium, Jarce ·

For the second lime In less
than • year the v!Uage of Vin·
ton In northern Gallla county
Is laced with an emergency sit·
uatlon.
On March 6, 1963, rampaging
Raccoon Creek overflowed Its
banks, completely
inundating
the small community.
Today, it's just the opposite. The viilage, as a result of

fr?Im Tyd.ctanoon Lake, bbeut •·,
,
m1 e IS ce may
talks were sc e u e to condnue
sao
nn1v
n't the piollo, 11 was the pia~&gt;through this week, including
Sev~ral Chic~go trucking of. tive. It's 11,. nearest su,.,. · 411'
lots, Somebody who waated tD
Saturday.
ficials called Teamster demands w~ter. A I II d f
get rid a! sn old aprlgbl piano
.
Would be Selective
"exorbitant."
- . cv
e ense " "' -~ •
11
011
juSI dropped
• North LollThe strike, if called, would be It was reported the final pro- ~uck With pum~g 1 1
.
cion otreel Wedneoday night.
"selective,'' Hoffa said. The posal of the unions calls for a ~s stand•ng by an w ~ . . ,
WASHINGTON - The House
And passersby couldn't resllt
three-year contract with pay in· If needed .
. ,. •
R 1 Committee 0pens tnday
stopping le ban1 oat 1 "'""·
creases of 10 cents an hour the It was said communltf •
u es'
Chester Leape~ Chief
of ' "Ftnt It .... I bus cOIIilu&lt;Middle
. port pollee apprehend·
I are conslderm'I di·"'··· '.J
what "' expected to be at least Galllpolis City Poll , was elected Mrs. Raymond Snider, Pornu
first year , 8 cents the second c1a s
...,. •
three weeks of heanngs oo the ••
id
f the Galli' a • tor going lu&gt;!llf," ane sleepyear and 10 cent. the third new well, but thl.l would .~
,
. II I hts
.,, pres en1 o
.
leso reoldeal o.eorby reported. eroy, and J.ecovered froiD her
year.
costly and timely.
'
swee.pmg CtV r g
measure Me'•• Fraternal Order ~ Po- 'Til
I
Irlo Tb latest money be ev-• taken I r 0 m
I
'
Pres1d
Joh
h
1 ced
~
v,
' en ,.. I · e
=
The Teamsters also asked for A specia county
lice Wednesday night
were three lado. 1 telepboned Mro. Maggie Whittington's pockand I
tin may
ent
nson as P a
at the top of his list of unl!nlsh- The
officers. m~tlng In
etbook In 'the Bonanza sl&lt;lre at
increases In the pensioo
s oners mee I
&lt;.&lt;1 pobllc business.
the Gallipolis Municipal build·
the "T" In Middleport Wedne,_
health and welfare payments of today. I! so, the lco'l•mril
Th fir
.
Ih
"
$5 a week lor each employe woold appoint • c VI
•
st testimony on
• lng, also elected aruj Installed emeqeney."
day about1:30 p.m.
with $1.50 the first year, $1.50 director during the
bill wa• to come from Its sup- Fred pewees, vice president, of - - Police oaid Mrs. Whittington
COLUMBUS (UPI) - Secre- the second year and $2 the third Taber, wbo held that __ • ...,.,_
porters, but
the preponder· Middleport; John Taylor, sec·
left her pocketbook lay in the
tary of State Ted W. Brown year. The truckers now pay $10 til last summer,
'
anee of argument before I b e retary • treasurer' of Gallipolstore, went aero.. the store to
said tnday 67 more wilne.... a week into the funds.
take those dulles whlle ... ~
Sol\them·led rul01 panel W a 8 Is; WUI!am Barr, chaplain, ol
the other olde, and when
she
have been subpoenaed to apo Eugene McCarron, general ergoncy exists.
..
"1ted from opponents.
Galllpolis; Silas Hamilton, troscame back the money was gone.
pear In the investl~tioo into aJ. manager of the lllinois Motor Also, the oommisslon ·~:
Vlllltl
tee, of ~polli; E. C. HagfS
· · ~-..mert Gilkey· wao oo \9~ COUrt feet!
leged vote fraud m Lawrence Truck Operators Association, probably be calla,\ upon loA
1
· · •. ,.-r; -t:ON - - At~y.. Gen. erty, 'conductoll, &lt;lf •Middleport,
lha street he!!'" t!&gt;,t 'IIIOlS'when ne~rly $13 1000
Coullty.
oald the Teamster dell!llllds v~ aS!Iftltance .IO .Jitl
RobeM ?. kennedy saicl ~ay and John D. Wogan, au,rd, of Funeral services r.r Allen H. ~ was IlliUifed of lliO !belt.' Be
Brown aald he would bold a would necessitate a 15 per cent the CDDIITIUDity past the ~ w~ remam in hJS ~ab~ the Ohio State Patrol.
Bailey, 86, who died thlo morn- said the Incident Is sUII under
During 1963there wao $12,839.· hearing in Jronl&lt;ln on Wednes- increase in lrucldng rates .
gency sltuaUoo.
post until after the prestdent!al Attending were Deputy Sher· ing at his residence In Bashan, investigation. Mtt. Snider bad 20 In lees ec~llected by I he day, the second hearing In the
election. ' .
ill Carl Manley of M~lgs Coun- have been tentatively set lor not been charged at noon today. Meigs County court, Bette Hob- investigation which began Dec.
The brother of the late Pres!· ty, Patrolmen Ed Haggerty Saturday at 2 p. m. at the Other activity In town hall stetter, clerk, announced
to- 3.
dent KennaciY al.lo said
he and Fred Dewees, holh of Mid- Ewing Chapel, with the ReY. w.. a fife call Wednesday at day. The coun!Y'• share
was Brown said most of the sub..,
D. Hill of Foster, W.Va., o!flciat,. !:IT p.m. to Cheshire 1&lt;1 t h 0 ~.997.55 for the general.lund, poenas delivered to the Lawwould _be available to play what- dleport, Patrolman John
ever role would be ~selul to the Wogan of the. Ohio State Pa· ing, Burial will be In 1\le SUtton Harold Clark residence where $2,202.64 for the auto hcense renee County sheriff's o If i c e ·
l (it ,
I!"mocl'aUe. party m the elec- lrol, Chief Chester Leaper, Sgt. Cemetery.
·
motor
on
furnace
had
and
gu
fund,
$1,386.83
for
law
were
lor
witnesses
who
had
oot
f'•
,
1
8
liOn campaign. Although be has William Barr, Sgt. John Tay- He operated a gener~)slore caught lire. The only damage library,
,1,230.05 to I he appeared at the first hearing
Record earnings, resources, deposits and loans in
been baek at work lor. some lrr, and PatroiJDen Paul North, lor many years at Bashan and wao to the furnace motor.
sherllf. The state wdl receive last month.
were reported W~dnesday to sh:u-eholders of t~e
tlme: Kennedy has avoided the BolUs North, Gary Winters and In his early life he taaght 'I'll Middleport E-R
d $2,022.33. In 1962 lees we r e
Brown sent Investigators Into ers Bank and Savmgs Co. at the1r annual meeting. 1 ,
p~bhc limelight &amp;I mu~h &amp;I po&amp;- Sllaa Bamllton, all of Gaillpolis. school. He was vice president was "called Wednesea a;"'~42 $7,71111.69.
Lawrence County in late
No- Total resources at
.
o; h ·
stble sin.ce the llssassmatlon of Refreshments were served.
and trustee of the FJrst Nation·
M
J
:
ll
i,
Fees
collected
in
December,
vember
after
alleged
irregular!were
$5,010,582,
an
1ls
60th
year
of
service
to
~Y
1
hi~. brother on Nov, 22.
al Bank of Racine until he re- t,m.F or tit rsi 1 ac h ';: rd 1963 amounted to $1,139.85 with lies were reported to him. He $248,750 over the year before,
Bend area in 1~,~
My one lnterest really Is beTHEY'RE HERE
tired. He was a member of h · rt ~ur bl 8
at first it was announced by Theodore
stated that the . ~
1• ~ ~ sle~an the county receiving $567.33 for said the probe was
ing attomey general," he saki. Pomeroy Postmaster Edgar the Church of Christ, and the ea
~~ e.
ocs Y
Its general lund, $118.18 for the based on '" abnormal number T. Reed, Jr ., President, who would have oo display.~
"I ~ust don't know what I will E. Arnold said today Income Iilst of a family of 12 children. w~ ca ·
I' ed auto license and gas lund, $132.· of absentee ballots cast in the slated:
the coming year • collectlijif,li!
1
do m the future. I certainly wll1 tax forms are now at the post- Surviving is bis wife, Eva.
nd ree t~en 1 al•~re:e~ ~n nd 21lor the law library, and $37.· Nov. 5 election.
"In mobilizing these resourc- U. S. currency which ln"'ju
5 0
stay
as attoroey
general ofllee and may be picked up by
Friends may call at the loner· a
ano er ore
80 lor the sheriff. The state The initial hearing uncovered es to meet the credit needs of at least one bill from eacft through the election."
- people desiring them.
al home any time.
(Continued oo page 3)
gets $314.53,
charges of •ote buying, solicita- our community, we made
ies that has ever been
tion of votes in polling places, than 3,000 separate loans,
the Federal Go~ernment: • ., •
WASiiJNGTON - Democratattempts by precinct officials to Ins automobile loans,
AI the condusioo of lhe ~
ic leaden turned on lhe, preslearn how persons voted and turalloans, business loans, real ing, shareholders re-elecl4il thi
.ure today to shove through
• ._.,
badgering of some voters on estate loans, and various types following directors: Dr. F r....a
CongreSI major parts of Presithe grounds "they had IIDI vot· of personl loans."
. R. Carsey, Mason, W. Va.. 4ie!&gt;'
d.,nt Johnson's program and to
DALLAS (UPI) - Mrs. Lee herself and the couple'o two now practices the new len·
under guard by secret ed as promised."
The bank's statement indica!- tlst; Fred W. Crow, Jr., ,local
ge~ them enacted by sumll)er, Harvey Oswald. convinced . her y6ung daughters.
guage, but words come hard. Service agents since Oswald
ed that at the year-end outstand· attot·ney; J. Edward li'Oil:o!r1
as ·~e bluntly suggested.
husband shot J&gt;resk!ent KennedCmvinced By Evidelee
She hopes to become a citizell wu arrested. She asked lor the
Melgo Memorial Hospital
lng loans totaled $2,987,604.
Vice President and Cashltr, or
They iel tentatively for Feb- dy, tnday prepared far the task James H. Martin, a business of the United Slates.
protection, but Martin sold she ADMISSIONS - Rnbert Hy- Reed reminded the
the bank; Leslie F. Fultz, CileJio
ruary a House vote on John- of burning deeper the assasaln adviser of the attractive moth- The widow told' Martin that was free to move as she sell, Pomeroy; Mildred Tubbs, ers that the bank will celebrate era! Manager
The f'ol!llt!W
son'sc lop prioritY measure, a brand on the man' she , loved. er, said Wednesday the widow she had no U1 win toward any. pleused.
Pomeroy; Roma
Hawkins,
Cement Block Company; tller~d . antl.cJiscrlmlnatlon . bill Marina Oswald .,....erlted to was convinced by evidence one, including her husband's Her time is spent in a secret Middleport.
eon .Johnson, Vice Presidelf,awl
aimed at tale-guarding N~gro appear belore .the Warren Com- against her pro-Marxist bus- slayer Jack Ruby. She said she mok!l or hotel rooml She has
DISCHARGES- Mrs. William
Agncultural Consultant of ,t !la
rights In voting, schools, JObs miosion. She · was expected to band. Jl , was mJide believable would n&lt;it sue either the city of moved eeveral times, taking Fergusoo and soo, Middleport;
bank; Mrs. Alma F. Parker Ill
•.nd use of public accommnd&amp;- tell the federal panel -ih8 ·be- by an .ugly transforma.tloo she Dallas or Ruby.
2 mooths, and June, Mrs. William Musser and son,
Pomeroy; Theodore T. llaed,
lions. ;
lieves her husband kllled Ktn.. saw ln .Oswald, Martin said. aft· "I guess she .would
a who is nearly 2 yearo old, with Pomeroy; Mrs. WOllam Taylor
•
Jr., President of the bank; D.
!.
nedy, wounded Texas Gov. John
the dellictor IIi Rualla r&amp;- valid suit against
. She watcheo television and and soo, Chester, Pauline HyCurtis Reed, Columbus atlorft.
. KEN'I"- Lee Strang, head Connally oo Nov. 2! and earUer tbrned to the Uplted States.
lor wrongful death,
often cried when the face of "'II, Minersville; Lucille Cole,
ey; and C, Wayne SWisher,.
coach at Massillon High School lir,ed a sniper's bullet at former ''He . had ' become more said.
Jacqueline Kennedy appeared Chester.
cal druggist.
. · \.
and one of the nation's leading Maj • . Gen. Edwlil A. Walker.
moody," MarUn -said, · "more
on the screen.
Att he organlaatlonal meet..
high ochool football coaches, II). Afte• lhls testimooy, expected unhappy."
.
Donations have come In for
LOCAL TEMPS
Funeral services lor Rev . AI· ing. of the Board Of Dh~·
day wa• d~m~ head coach at behind closed doors this montb,
Mro. Marina Oswald, In con- Ml'll. Oswald.
the family, totaling about $28,· The temperature in Pomeroy ~r! ~s Vand~terw!!.:· which was ,held follow~ tlilt
1 .
Kent Stale Uruverslty, succeed· lhe 22 year-old Russian·born lrast was fond of the •lOW coon- her husband's
The Southern Baptist Con- business district was a warm an '. w 0
. Y ohareholders tneeling, ~
0
lng Trevor. Bees, who resign· wom.in will start building a ,
waa ·forbidden by her three times since
vent!on bas urged ks members 50 degrees under sunny skies ~ "'!:::1 at . ':;'g~ ~e;o~lal E. Jones, Pomenly, was ·
11
ed at lll8111!1 of the Ultl3 seasoo. new life In a str•nge land lor
to
Etigllsh. She Nov. 25 at Fort
oend her
tnday at 11 a. m.
.,osp! • Wl
e . n .ay elected Vice Presldeilt; Paul I.
Strang, who led the lamed
.
at 2 p.m. at the
Shversv!lle Kloos, Minersville, IJU ro
Massillon ,.ers to three Unit- '• ·.
a
e
'
Church with the Rev. 0. G. Me- ed Assistallt Cui!W·
fi • ·
ed Press Jillematioaal Ohio .
~inTI":y, Charleston, W.Va., of. remalnlncolllceta .lliiMedabofa
hi... ochool cl\amplonshiPJ. In his • . ·
. ·
'
.. '
· ·· - ·
'
..
f!clating.
were re-eleeted to fill tbolr p.~a
oix yesro a~ schooqw Ill
.
. .
SUrvlvoro include his w i f e, for the comlna yeu.
,
~e ~ver 'a t
t immediately;.
By Chester TannehUI
lin's drawing Is a repr«J~
· kJn
THE SPORTS WORLD
I Somehow, more than ever, there Clara l.ouise; three children,
Rees ii;Jll ~ .
at the Mid • . ·B~k Nov. 22 last, like
lile that.exce~ what Dav, Diles, of the slslt!e of Llncolll!:, ihe Not all thet wao said late on seems to be Uttle place for Shirley Jean Van Meter, _LinLANNING ll'.LIICl'ED •'&lt; .•·
Amerbn
erence school ill o~ catastrophic days In
~ nailve cillllld40iiport said
n~tjon's capital, .except
_'Mt. the day of last November 22 sports in the general ocheme of da Lou Van Meter • and Nickle Donald
whet. """ldenf llobol.!"l lr'Whlte erlean ·History, produced· count- er WXVZ.TV oi OC:.Jt.
Lincoln's near grotesque'' me ~ soon lhereeller was to the things.
Dawn Van Meter, all at home; illresident of
called "a, llgn=l PO&amp;ilk,ilr In le8s expressions of this
. MauJclln'a cartoon 1
Is bent In grief, the h~ ill point, or even appropriate. But "If, ao a famous man once his mother, Mrs. May Van Met· cal Board of
the pbyllk:!tl
-, tlon .cJipatt. mooc). Deep tragedy,
~troke of gen~1111
ita banda.
, ,~ ·.' ltioli was.
aa(d, 'Adversity lnlnlluces a er, Portland; a brother, Rob- board'l
men~" ··,. '
~;, ':· f~~,,~ usually •
in.killA .~~)ejelyeoplored
Mau!din •istbe.. author.ofmany
Dlles,oael'n••wlreservlee man to himself.' perhaps II ia ert Van Meter, in Pennsylvan- Monday.
.
•
lo •
IO'blghly creative,
With
WOrds! • '. .
..
classici. Not all have tportudlltr G1 MlelllpJ!, way past time for a perBO!W Ia.; four sisters, Mrs.
Doris George
CL~ELANO .J Bob ,l!lfman, s!Jhti lnl!&gt; human souls. :
, J.lluldlniaaproduclof
pictures without ...or.js. wiiiOrll!ldprullcorofadlea- Inventory- 1 long, hard
Huppenth~l, Se_w1ckley, Pl.; and Pallt .
a 12-year ·veteran,PI IIHI&gt;major PuUtzer prizes In several
War n. ·His Stato and
that irt8ndo out from
2t mtlllllry ser1eo ~rver W'l[yz,. honut look at ourselveo. We Mn. Luc11le Rideohour, Ches· new
)eakJI~ •. totlay wu 'named ma. e..,rlea Ultly wUI be awarded ~about G. •I. Joe
ago' Is hlo Cavalry &lt;TIIiill TV of Delralt, 11 die 1011 of seem 1o be swallowed up In a ter; Mrs. Merle Evans, Port- and
ager .pi .~ Charl~ton lnditl!ll, to &amp;Derlcana wbo, caught Jn Generals and ·PriVates Into
Master !erjelnt oo the Mr. ll!ld Mn. L. D. DUes, great river of emotion,
n ol land; Ruby Var. Meter, Long 81101:11111.
=~~~~~
!he CIWelind lndllllls' alliUate tbe alroll8 feeling of loss at th- DIOll clay: . ·
Beacllhead. The
101'· s-ltt-11. ,
knowing where thai river Is go. Battom; two grandfathers, J1&gt;U..
lA
· clall AA Eastern Lee&amp;· death of John :Fitzgerald
geant. 11 standlni beSide b h , HIJ sportscut ~rver the ll8l1lll lng - and perhaps a!rsld
to cob Van Meter, Portland,
_.;.,
~il· 37 years old.
nedy, syn~ ' bifo a ·; e
·
broken down. 1!'"1'· bm ·~ .mtioa Nov. • made • point learn. Wo are c lht up In one Robert Ours, Loog Bottom.
word&amp;, or .Jr.W· ·a cartOon, t h
1oolt at It' scjuirely; :46 Jn wartb reproc1uc1n1 here. Said hurrah tifler ar.otber, cheering He waa preceded In death
- About 100 algnJIJeauce of Mr.
lllmed atlhe lioqd\ &lt;~i ~:
one lnJtant, .boOing the
two 11011s.
1,150 ""ployj!l at. th' "'""lb.. 1 ·
'the. ®, f u.nc1,1111
_· ..Mne (ca.v.al- "The Ulllf
. '·...wedJes &lt;If the and per'...J. t.ifo collfused bylt Friends may can at tile Ew·
OllJo, gueouJ lllfl · ~ the
horse), ' . ' .- :~( "' :' ~~ 100
shl'lnk the alltba!;rki!OWnotWhatWe'fe ing Funeral borne UOIU TlOOil Cli\IU.,O. OJ • .
DIODtt.&gt;OI lhe
En,. 'hjlrclly will be any
·
~·beln relatively ~ world of cbierlng, nor what wt're boo- Friday when the body will be
4tll'pqjll
With Bill MaUidln'a. And Ill
',
, . . .I ICII to 1D MtitltneNe IIIW. , (Coaii!"I'ICI Clll pap a)
latta ttllte llburch.
ed "cheerfu!" after a
night. He was reported to
asked his daughter, Mrs .
Ghandl, to assuro the nation
there Is nothing to worry about.

79c Colttto lnottnt Shave - ·---- · -·-·-·· Salo 6lc
$1.00 Wlldroot Cream 011 - ---· - ·--····--- Salo 69&lt;
$1.00 Pllmollvo Aflor Shovo ·-·--··----· Salo ?ire
' '
79c Polmallvo
Rapid Shavt . •.•.••••••••• fino 61c
$1.25 Old Spice Allor Shove Lotion ... ... lalo fl.lt
"

HAlF-SUPS

•t:,:i;!:I

1

1

Womeno Rot. $1.95
PHIL MAID

CINCINNATI - More
m Xavier University
iri:Ar~Ked through the t.
wedlieSd!o~ 1n prot~st of

ochool's withdrawal of~ ~·••~~~~,j I
In~ _
Invitation to M
Gov. Ross Barnett.
.Cirrylng placards
"North or South - We all
freedom" and "He . (B•U"ne,tt)\
m~y be absurd, but let him
heard,'' the estimated 150
200 students preceded
the
march with a "fl'ee speech at
Xavier" rally by the side of a
classroom building.

leg, $1.00 Evening In '•rls Deodor•nt - ---- --- Slfo J9c

Dacron, Nylon aiel CoHon

s-

1

Mh 1nd Mayteg ~aahen &amp; dryers.

Mnon, ~· Ya. .

WOMEN'S
UMBRELLAS
AfBorted prinll,
and solidi.

Colorcartoon•

o/o
• Also -

· Group of R... $2.95 onol
.3.9$

Vinton communit
emergency

$2· 4~

Reg. 69c Calgato Tooth Palle - · -- · ---····-··· Sa)! 51e
R111. 69c Polldent Dontal Pawder - ·---··--"· - Salt 'V,•
Reg. 69c Womots Donturo Adhooivo ·--··-·-·· Salio ·i'llt
Rot. $1.79 DermHooto · -- --- -- - -- ---····-- Salo '$i'!),
Reg. 98c O.rmolllte - - ---·- - --·-----·····--- Sale 'jh
Reg. $1.35 ST 37 -- · ····---·- ·---- - --·-···· Salt' 'fh
Rog. $1.49 y1cko Vapo.Rub - -·- -·-· - ·-···-· Salo $l.10
R09. 98c Llstorlno Antlooptlc ---·-----···---- Salo l'9c
Reg. $1:00 Jor,.ns Lotion with DlopenHr ---·· - Salt '79c
Reg. $1.00 Dry Farmula Halo Shampoo ··----·· Soit' 6,1Je
Reg. $1.50 Adarn Hair Sprar -·-- ··-··-···- Salt •sl!a
R09. $1.00 W... bury Lanolin Lotion --· - -····- bit '" "
R111. 37c Jahnoan Baby Powdor . . . ··--·-·-··· Silt ~9c
Rot. $1.00 -•nen Baby Mogle --- ·- --·--· · -- ~ro lite
Rot. $1.25 Jergons Extro Dry . Skin Farmult •. silt .t;fc

· On The 2nd Floor
Some are IDllil pieees.

\

Reg. 59c Bourlols Freftch L•c. Cologne ---- -- S.lo 39c

Three pairs

THURSDAY, JANUARY 9, 1964

Second time in a year

Rot. $1.50 Coty Air Spun. Poce Powctor· ---· ' · Salo '·f1,1S•
~eg. $1.50 Coty Noll Potloh on~ Llpotick Camblnot!Oft,
hlo Jl.-11 .
Reg. $1.75 Caty Llthi ond Lovoly Flul• Mok•up,
Sat.. sl.tp '
Reg. 95c ond $1.10 Max Foctar Noll Satin •... Salo ""'
R111. $1.75 Max Factor Pancoke Moko-up --··-- Sale.f'Uiit
R111. $1.75 Max Poctar Pan Stlk Make-up •••• Solt •$1.
Reg. $1.00 Evening In Parlo Tallot Soap Box of 3, Sale 6to
Rot. $2.50 Evtnlnt In Porto Colatno Spror Mlot Sole $1.19

DRESS MATER'IALS

OHIO"'

32 lbrU H.

TOILETRIES

and exira large.
white and blat'k.

POMEROY-MIDDLEPORT,

n.n "

Sale of Well Kn-n Brandt

Reg.
R111.
Reg.
Reg.
Rog.

.

NO. 225,

and black.

spo

poln

lH ,........,..... ~

.....,......
lr

SLIPS

Aaaorted atylea.

SAVE ON

Special sale prleeo on many bolt• of Dreso .Material• -

LAct

RAYON PANTIES

2nd.

Floor
R-lor $69.50 WOMINS COATI ---·· · ·- IALI $31.00
R.. ulor $59,50 WDMINS COATI ....•. . . SAt.l $31.00
Rogulor $49.50 WDMINI COATS ••••.... SALI $31.00
Rogulor $39.50 WOMINI COATS . •••••.. SALE $26.00
Rogulor $29.50 WOMEN$ COATS ·-·- --· · SALI $16.00
Regular $25.00 WO(III!NS COATS ..... . . . SALI $14.00
Rogutor $19.50 WDMINS COATS ..•..•.. SALI $12.00
Regular $10-95 WOMINS SKIRTS -----··· SALE
Regular $1.95 WOMENS SKIRTS' --- ----··· SALE $7.00
Regular $7.95 WO(IIENS SKIRTS . . ....... .. SALE $6.00
R.. ulor $5.95 WOMENS SKIRTS --···----- SALE $5.00
Regular $4.95 WOMINS SKIRTS - -··-···- · SALE $4.00
Rogul•r $3.95 WOMINS SKIRTS ... . ...... SALE $3.00
Ragutor $1.95 GIRLS DREUIS · ---·· ---- - SALE $5.75
Rogulor $7.95 GIRLS DRESS!S --· · ---· -- SALE ...75
Regular $6.95 GIRLS DRESSES -----· ··-- SALI $4.00
Rotular $5.95 GIRLS DRiiSSIS - ···- ·---- SALE $3.75
Regular $4.95 GIRLS DRESSES .......... SALE Q.75
Regular $3.95 GIRLS DRESSES - -- ·-·--·- SALE Q.OO
Rogulor $2.95 GIRLS DRESSES ·------- -- SALE $1.75
R.. ul•r $16.50 GIRLS COAT &amp; LEGGING SETS, Solo $10
Regul•r $13.95 GIRLS COAT &amp; LEGGING SETS, Solo $7
Regul•r $25.00 GIRLS COATS - · ·- · · · -·· SALE $17.00
Regulor $19.10 GIRLS COATS ·- ---- ---- SALE $12.00
Regular $16.50 GIRLS COATS -----· - - - - SALE $10.00
Rogulor $13.95 GIRLS COATS .. .. ----·· -- SALI! $7.00
.R..ulor $12.9S GIRU SNOWSUITS - ---- - SALE $7.00
Regulor $10-95 GIRLS SNOWSUITS ...... . SALE $6.00
Rogulor $8.95 GIRLS SNOWSUITS -·--· - - - SALE $5.00
Rogulor $7.95 GIRLS SNOWSUITS ···-·-·- SALE $4.00
Rogulor $5.95 GIRLS SNOWSUITS -----·-- SALE $3.00
Regular $5.95 GIRLS SLACK SErS •••••••• SALE $3.7S
Rogvtor $4.95 GIRLS SLACK SETS ..... .. .. SALE $3.00
Regul•r $3.95 GIRLS SLACK SETS ··------ SALE $2.75
Rogutor $2.95 GIRLS SLACK SETS ------- SALE $1,75
Rogulor $5.95 WOMEN$ DRESSES __ SALE 2 for $10.00
R111ulor $7.95 WOMEN$ DRESSES _. SALE 2 far $14.00

Phil Maid

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POMEROY, OHIO
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