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. iO.llaUy Sentinel. Pomeroy·lllld41epo_r_t._O.,_Jan.

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· eacher Spea ks
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Physical Fitness

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Mainly About
People
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I'alerie }o Laclu

HtU Birthday Party

Mr. and Mn. Fred Lewis, ob. 0met0Y
Mr. annd Mrs. Fro Lewis, ob- Mlas Gayle Jones left Wedu...
served her slllll birthday 8D11Jv. day, lor her home, Soulll Beod,
aary Tue!day wllll 8 party at lnd after a two weeks visit with
Middleport Kindergarten clasa. Mls~ Clara Garland.
She chose as her helpers Neyloe Mrs. Pearl Phillips, Miss Clara
Parker, Kevm Yeauger, Jenni- Garland Mlas Gayle Jones and
let· Wise. llecky Coleman and Mr. and'Mf.. Lewis Harris visit.
Christopher Jonos.
ed Tuesd•y afleml&gt;9n, at Bidwell
Situsg at the birthday table Iwith Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Evans
were Kevin Yeauger, Jennller Mrs. Evans Is confined to her .
Wise, Becky Coleman, Chris- home by Illness.
!
topher Jones and Ray Beare•· Mrs. Charles Buck was an

Mrs. aoa Kessinger,
vy High School physical
lloo teacher, was guesl
at .the meeting of lhe
PTA Tuesday evening, on
Ileal fitness, illustrated by

film.
Mn. William Ohlinger,
deol. conducted tbe
which opened with the pledge
lhf flag. Devotions were led

I

Mn . Menzel Smith A
waa given on the
project lor front of school.
Rodlee Story's room won

overnight guuest Sunday of her t
sister, Mrs, Floyd Rumbteld and
brother, Ran Might, RuUand.
. AIC and Mrs. Jerry Fry and

wilt. Cupcakes enscribed wlith
the numeral "" nd ice cream
were served by Mrs .. Lewis ...
slsted by Mrs. Reynolds, teach-

attendance award.
Clhul Refreshments were served

er of the class. Favors of candv son, Marc. left Monday, for Sa.
and coloring books were given vannab! Ga., after a ~5 days

day close of meeting by Mr. and Mrs the children
del• George Skinner, Mr. and Mrs.
·
'i'1lf VinC&lt;'nt Broderick, Mr. and
~ Mr!. Franklin Rizer, Mr.
Mro. David Davis. Mr. and Mrs.
0
Jark CUrtis, Mr. and Mrs. Ron·
tin ald Browning, Mr. and Mrs.
1~ Charles Faulk. ~1r. and Mrs.
ll.t WiUiam soulsby, Mr. and Mrs.
.
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ker Mr and Mrs. A wedding shower was gl'l-en
cJu : : :
and Eric . in honor of Mn. Patty Cape'
I bart. Sunday, Jan. 16. Games
Opha Offutt was pr&lt;&gt;- 1
1 were played and
door
j";
. i aR
was win by Mrs. Eva Hys~ll
lll'BlD cha rrn ·
Ref...,shments of cakes tr1m
1141
ed in p~k
rosebu~s and
J3AttendCims
puncn, mmt. and chips were
~ Regular Meelin11
served to Mrs. Mildred Alklfe.
The Young Adult cl&lt;1ss of the Mrs Charles Manley, Mrs. ClaferMroy First Bapli&lt;~t
ra L1ghtf~ot, Mrs. Eva Hyse~l.
beld its regular meeting
Mrs. Martlyn P1~rce and ch1l·
day evening at the church
dren. Mrs. Marcia. Capehart,
oom wltb 13 members
and daughters, ~usae and ~u·
r Rev. Carver Williams,
lia _ Mrs. Flora Bang . and chlldd th&lt;
t'ng
ren Mrs. Ethel Pr~ddy, Mrs.
~t, opene
. me~. ' ed
Eli~a Powell, Mrs. Alberta Wag~·· II was de&lt;Jd
ner, Mrs. B,..nda Wagner and
daughter, Lisa, Mrs. N e IIi e
I Wright, :&gt;1rs. Bertha Bing, Mrs.
I
M•rv Ash and daughter, Mar-- Pomeroy, Ohio
gle, ·Mrs. Maxine Jordan , Miss
Susie Manley, Miss
Sandra
TONIGHT
' Bing, Miss Barbara Ughtloot,
NOT OPEN
I Shirley nnd Cindy Jordan. Send·
ing gifts were Maxine and SusPRIDAY ond SATURDAY
Januuy 21·22
anna Arnold. Ann Radford and
"GENGHIS KAHN"
daughter, Stephany, Mrs. Chestl'echnicolor )
ler Hutton and dc.mghters, CanSttphtn Boyd, ,lamts Mason,
diee
Sherry and Sandra Hut·
Qt Wallach, Francoise Dor·
t ,M
Dottie Will Mr. and
lE!•~ 'l'elly Savala!), Robert
MOrfey, Yvonne Mitchell, ~~;. G:~e Williams, Leta GoodOrilar Shari(, us Gengbh
· and J oe Hall .
w1n
Kalin.
0 M0RO WITCH DOCTOR"
JO·e.r Mahoney, Margie Dean, ~ Mr. Capehart Is stetioned in
1 Okinawa, Japan.
The showf;!r
Pl'ft'l\l'lo Mangalona.
! was given by Mrs. M;;tx.ine Jar·
dan and Mrs. Marcia Capehart.
SUN, MON. ond TUESDAY

visit wttlt . tltelr mothers, Mrs.
Ellen Ebersbach and Mrs. Faye
Fry.
.
Mr. and Mrs. Wtlbur Johnson,
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Johnson
and Mr. and Mrs. Sam Johnson
of Trimble were SUnday guests
of Mr. and Mrs. Allen Ball.
Mr. and Mrs. William Embrey
Zanesv ille, were Monday guests
ef Mr. and Mrs. Allen Ball
Charles Warner who was cal~
ed here by the death of h:s
brother. Robert Warner, left today, lor his home. Pitlslield,
111. While here he was the guest
of his sisler and brother in law,
Mr. and Mrs. Allen Ball.

wedd"tng Sh wer

r

Is Given for
Mrs. Capehart

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Walk-In Gorden
Club Meets at
Hart Residence
Mr~ .

Mina Hart and Mrs . Belva Willard were ~oslf.'S~e~
when the Walk-In Ga en c u
met at the home of Mrs. Hart.
met at the home of Mrs. Hart.
Th~ pres_
ident opened
the
meetmg w1th ~ club prayer
and pledge to the flag followed
by the thought of the monlh
taken from lh~ ~k of Matthew. Com~umcat~onsA
lwerel
read and d1scusscu .
vo e o j
thanks was ex_tended Mr.s. Don· 1
na Mae Moms fir typmg t?e
new yearbooks. A1 the social
hour Audra Well conduct.ed a
word contest.
Helva W1llard
.
was the wmner.
A round robin card was prepared and sent. to Mrs. Helen
Carpt&gt;r who was ill. Attending
were Audra Well , Donna Mae
J1nuary 23-'14·'15
I - · - -- · --------·· ~-·- i Morri s. Edna Lee, Mabel Lee.
"THE SANDPIPER"
Louise Harrison, Anna Hart,
(Technicolor)
Ellzabeth falor , Richard Bur· each member would brmg I Clara Paulsen and the hostesses
t"P!\· tva Marie Saint, Morgan bot supper to the next meetJ~g. Mina Hart and Belva Willard.
be sold as a. money makmg i
. 1'1ft'!.dn, Chas. Bronson.
C't\Orurtoon1
Potluck refreshments
·.-Cftttlssion 75c &amp; 50c
served.

THEATRE

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Church Choir
Plans Mission
to County Home

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NOW GOING ON A T - - - - - .

BAKER FURNITURE
Middleport, Ohio

QOSE OUTS

l PRICE!
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Blonde
01k T1bles
r&lt;

Record Cabinell
(. I
Ceder Chest
levtral table lamps
and
edda and entls of
tables

BUDGET SHOP

SPEOALS
2 Pr. L.R. Suit• $99
Plotform Rorkon $1J
Solo 8od1 . ..... $51
3 Pc. B.R. Suit• $99
Bunk lloch,
Comploto .••••• , $68
Twin Siu
Hollywood Bods . . $39
Motel Wardrobes
$12.95
Rorllnor Cholrt . $49
3 drowor Chula $19

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12 Linoleum Rugs . . ................ $4.18
J~ 1&lt; 91ft OYOI Braided Rugo ......... , . $29.95
I x 12 Nylon Rugo, Bro.dloom Quality ..• $39.95
I x 12 Axminstor Rugol ................ $39.95
t x 12 Axminstor Rugs ..... , .......... $48.00
...,... Block Suporl11t Mat~ng .•• , • , •••. yd. $UO

PAMOIJS FLEXSTiEL
~lYING ROOM

'!'liTES AND CHAIRS

2 Pet.
lutlol from

$248

tmorlco's Flnost-Provlncotown Maple

i.droom, Living Rm., Dining Rm S.v~ 20%
SPECIAL SALE ON

1965 &amp; 1966

Mod~l

Frigid1ire Applienc..

ADMIRAL RADIOS &amp; TV'o
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DUPLEX REFRIGERATORS ............ IAVI

Sunday, January 1, between
25 30 peeople from Middleport Church of Christ attended
servkes 1:1l the County home fer
the aged from 2:30 - 3:30p.m
Debbie Grueser and Cathy Me~
Elhinney sang a duet. Brother
Hicks gave a 10 minute talk on
John 3:16. Group singing was
enjoyed by aU. ,
This is a program SE'l up by
the M~igs county ministers
ter will be in charge each
Lord's Day. A different minister will be in charge each mon
month.
Thhis week the church choir
will go wiitlt Brother Hiicks to
enjoy people they have know
bring spe'dal music. These folks
enjoy seeing people they have
known.and like to meet new ones
Everyone is invited to help this
mission o[ Spreading
bumaa
kindness.

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Mrs. Curtis is •
Guest of Honor
At Stork Shower
Mrs. Paul Curtis was the
guest of honor at a stork shower Friday, Jan. 4, at the bome
of Mr. and Mrs. Mel Drake of
Canlfr's Run, Racine.
Mrs. Carole Barber, Mrs. Hel·
en Hill and Mrs. Doris Deeter
were hostesses. Pink and blue
otreamers and a large doll
accented the table on which
the gilts were placed.
Mrs. Deeter led the group In
games. Prizes were awarded to
Bea Dugan, Ora Hill, Betty
HutchistHl, Audrey
PiltterMn
and Odessa Roush, who also
won the door prize,
Refreshments were
served
and Mrs. Curtis opened her
gilts. The guest list included
Odes~a Rousb. June Dewhurst.
BOll Dugan, Audrey Palterson,
Betty Hutchison, Hope Drake,
Sylvia Curtis, Ora HiU, Tress
Swain, Sharon Drake, Kathy
Hill, Marilyn Curtis and Sandy
Curtis. Mrs. Curti! is the form&lt;· Sheila Drake.

Many Other Items-Too Numerous To Ust

CONVENIENT
TERMS

FREE
DELIVERY I

RETURNS TO GERMANY
SP5 Dewey ·Smith, 3rd Mi8sUe Bin., has returned to camp
In Schwelnlurt, Germany, after spending a 30 day leave
with his parents, Mr and Mrs.
Willard Clay, ftl. I, Pomeroy

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Friday and Saturday, January 21st and 22nd

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Dollar Days Elberfelds •• Pomeroy
51 loyo $1.95 LOlli

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KNITTED SPORT SHIRTS, Slao 2 to 11 -

Solo $1.50

25 loya$4.95 Rovonn.to JACKETS, ,bu10 toSA16LI ...50
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103 Young Mono $4.95 oriel $5.4f Conlu,_, TROUS.,~R 1 I
' IIIII 29 to p 1ALI .... PI ,

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II Mono $4.95 Conluror WORK TRO.~IIfiSAILl •• DO 1
$l1e1 32 fD ...._
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Mons lit Ytnk UNIFORM SUITS
(Shirt ond TrouMro)-LI U.OO o JUII

::• 2 for $1-00

$9.95 COATS ond JACKETS----- IALitf,"
Sl0.95 COATS ond JACKITI
SALI $1.17
$11.95 COATS lnd JACICITI
. IALI $9.74

Wooh Clolltt To Mitch,
Dolllr Dop ... a ,,, so;

$12.95 COATS ond JACKETS
$13.95 COATI a!ld JACKETS

IALI 110.1$
SALI 111.75

$14.95 COATS ond JACKITS

SALI 112.65

DIS" TOwns

$15.95 COATS ond JACICITI
$16.95 COATS IIIII JACKITS

SALI $13.55
SALI 114.47

Stripes and Chec4
Dollar Days - 600 for

3t Mons $4.49 Modm Pltld SURFER JACKETS
'!.00
SALE •
17 loyo $3 95' Modroo Pltld SURFER JACKETS
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SALE $2.50
36 Boyo $2.95 NYLON JACKeTS, SIHt 6 to 16 SALE $2.00

5 Boyo $5.95 Nylon JACKETS, Sio.. 12 to 16 SALE $3.50
207 Mons $2.95 Lono Toil FLANNEL SHIRJS SAL! SO
12.
Slz•• 14\lt: to £0__
I M•ns $7.95 Navy Blue WoolS~!=~~ Sb:e_SALE $5.00

195 Boyo $2.95 Lont SINn SPORT SHIRTS
SitOo 6 to 20_SALI $2.D0
38 IDy~o $3.95 Permant~nt Prtu SPORT SHIRTS

itno 8 lo 20_SALE $3.DO

47 Mons $2.9! Lona Sloevt SPORT SHIRTS
Slteo $, M. L. XL-SALE $2.DO

109 Mont $3.95 Long SlotYt SPORT SHIRTS
SllOI S.,M. L. XL__5ALE $2.50
12 Mons $2.95 KNITTED SHIRTS
SAL! $1.50
26 Mono $3.95 c..duroy SHIRTS, S.M.L.XL _SALE $2.50
9 Mono $5.95 Buftolo Pltld Wool SHIRTS - SALE $4.DO
9 Mons $4.95 Wool tnd Royon Pltld SHIRTS SALE $3.00
6 Mens $3.95 Wool and Rayon Plaid SHIRTS SALE $2.50
17 Mons $4.95 No Iron SPORT SHIRTS
DO
S. M, L. XL_SALE $3.
17 Boyo $2.95 SHIRT ond SLACK SETS-- SALE $2.DO
2 Boyo $3.95 SHIRT ond SLACK SETS-- SALE $2.50

18 Little Toto $2.50 tnd $2.95 Twill JACKETS SALE $2.DO
10 Littto Tots $3.95 Lined JACKETS
SALI $2.50
21 Llltlo Toto $2.95 Melching Llnod JEANS SALI U.DO

SWEATIRSj~~~~~

33 loys
Boyo $3.95
$4.95 SWEATERS
15
72 BoVJ $5.95 SWEATERS
38 Boyo $6.95 SWEATERS
3 Boyo $7.95 SWEATERS
32 Boys $1.95 SWEATERS
I BoyJ $9.95 SWEATERS

g.oo

SAL!
SALE $2.50
SSAALLEE ••.SODO
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SALE $5.00
SALI $5.50
IALE $6.DO

7 Boys $2.95 Poplin JACKETS, Si,. 11 - - SALI $2.DO
S Boy• $3.95 Royon JACKETS, Silot 12 ond 14
IALI $2.50
5 Boys $4.95 D1cron •net Cotton JACKETS

Sl,.. I, 14, 1'-SALE $3.00
18 Boys $3.9S Llntd Poplin JACKETS
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Sl101 10 to 16_SALE $2.50
4 Mons $6.95 SWEATERS------ IALE $4.DO
U Mono $7,95 SWEATERS
IALI $.!.DO
5 Mont $US SWEATERS
SALE $5.50
25 Mont $9.95 SWEATERS
SALE $6.00
12 Men• $10.95 SWEATERS
SALE $7.DO
3 Mons $12.95 SWEATERS
SALI $1.DO
3 Mons $14.95 SWEATERS
SALE $9.DO
53 Mono $2.95 Whllo DRESS SIIIRTS
SALI $2.DO
41 Mono $3.50 Whllo DRESS SHIRTS SALI $2.50
36 Mono $3.95 Whito DRESS SHIRTS SALE $2.50 ·
16 $4.95 Whllo DRESS SHIRTS _
SALE $3.DO
61 Mono $5.95 White DRESS IHIRTI - - SALE $3.50
41 Mono $2.95 Colorod DRESS SHIRTS - - SALE $2.DO
76 Mon1 $3.50 Colorod DRESS SHIRTS SALE $2.50
14 Mono $3.95 Colarod DRESS SHIRTS SALE $2.50
113 Mono $4.95 Colorod DRESS SHIRTS- SAL! $3.DO
47 Mont $5.95 Colortd DRESS SHIRTS _
SALE $3.50
6 Boyo $1.50 Whlto .DRESS SIII~T$
SALE $1.DO
78 Boyo $1.95 Whllo DR&amp;SS SHIRTS
SALE 11.25
75 Boyo $2.95 White DRESS SlltRTI
SALE $2.DO
116 Bor• $1.95 Colorod DRESS SHIRTS _
SALI $1.25
65 Boys $2.95 Colored DRESS SHIRTS _ _ SALE $2.DO
56 loy• $3.95 Colored DRISS SHIRTS _
SALE $2.50

Womont $3.95 Flonnolotto SKI PAJAMAS -IALI $2.DO
Womons $3.29 Flonnolotto LONG PAJAMAS SALI $2.00
Womont $3.95 Brushod Trlquo SLHPWEAR SALI $2.50

CLEAN UP SALIJ ·

Womono $8.95 GOWN ond ROll SITS - SALI $6.29
Womono $1.95 Fionnelotto GOWNS
S,ALI 11.:19
Wornons Shonmont Royon PANTIES SALE 2 poln $1.00
Wornons Extro Slq Royon PANTIES SALE I poln $1.00
61-$2.00 ond $2.99 Boilform BRAS
,
Dlocontlnuod Nurnl&gt;on_SALE $1.00
Womono o~d Chlldr- Wool GLOVIS -SALI 69o.... lr
$4.50 BABY BUNTINGS
SALI $3.00
Glrlo $2.!0 TOBOGGANS (WoO Known Brond)
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SALE $1.00
Gtrlo$1.50 ond 12.50 KNEE SOCKS
nil •A.LE $1 DO
(Woll Known Bro )........•

Blue, White, Charcoal

Mons $1.39 WINTER CAPS
Mono $1.69 WINTER CAPS
Mont $2.95 WINTER
Mont 1395 WINTER
Mont $4.95 WINTER
Boys $1.39 WINTER
loro $1.69 WINTER
8oys $1.95 WINTER
loy, $2.95 WINTIR
Boyo $3.9S WINTIR

2 Rot. $14.95 Solo $11M
2 Rot. S17.95 Solo $14.01
I Rot. $19.95 lolo $16.Ge

loy, $1.DO TOBOGGI\NS - - - - - - SALI 7Dc
loya $1.39 TOBOGGANS
SALI 911c
loy, $1.69 TOBOGGANS
SALI $1.20
93 Mont $1.00 NECKTIES
5t Mono $1.50 NECKTIES
tl Mono $2.50 NECKTIES

SALI 7Sc
SALI $1.00
IALI $1.50

2 Mons U.95 SUED&amp; SHIRTS - - - - IALI N.OO
307 Boyo $3.95 No Iron TROUSIRS
SALI $3.00
172 Boy, S2.95 Wooh 'n Woor TROUIIRI -SALI $2JS
24 Boys $3.95 Corduroy TROUSERS
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IALI
207 Mono $3.95 Wo1h 'n Woor TltOUSIU _.IALI $2.50
172 Mono $4.95 No Iron TROUSIRI
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sALI NJO

In the Drapery Dept. on
the Second Floor.

Afl RemMnll Marked
FOT Easu SelectiOJL

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45" _

J41.

SALI 4tc

SALI $1.69 yd.

Plnwele Corduroy,
Yard wide, aood oel...
tton of eaton. Wa!lhablt,
ucellent quality•
FOR THII SALI

69c ,. _
NYLON NO
sele~on

eomplett

of colora.
SAL I

29c ,.,
,

Sale I TABLE COVERS
AU Tabl• Coverr included In thl.! 2 Day Sale.
Cottons, Unena ud flannel backs. All slzetJ Included.
Round table covers Included.

80 oquaro, yard wide, Ilk,
bit aelectlon ol palll!rnl
and o complete llDe Ill
llllld eolon.

$4.29 TABLE COVERS

SALE $3;50

1,
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SALI ~.50
IALI 00
SALE 2.50
IALI Ill

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49c ,....

$1.95 TABLE COVERS _ _ SALE $1.39
SALE $3.00

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POR THIS IALI

SALE $1.9Q

$3.95 TABLE COVERS

WORLD ~

Rot. $2.47 w•o1 DRiis
MATERIAL, 54"-611"

QUADRIGA
QOTH

SALE $2.00

l)e

Rog. 11.49 Qulltod
COTTON, 36"
SALE 7Jc yd.

'72" wide -

WOMINS $1.00

' SUPPERS ·
Wblle They Lilt&amp;

69c ...~.
COSTUME
JEWDIY

Elberfelds Annual
Furniture Clearance Sale

larrlnp, Neeldaeu,
Bracelet~.

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$1.00 9NII FOR

SOc

Oa '111e 2n•. and Snl. Floon
See the big values on our atandard well known
branda of Living Room, Dining, Room, lledroom and

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$2.00 ONII FOil

$').00

· Klteben Furniture.
Prompt deli••lll lo uour llom&lt;r.

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·Friday and · Sqturday
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DO.LLAR DAY$
rL~~~!·:;:·J~:,s:.~=~o::J:::: :::::$1E~ · E
-lberfelds. In P-omeroy. ·

92 Boys $2.91 Hooded SWIAT iHIRTt- SALI $1.00
45 Mona lUI H..... SWEAT SHIRTt _
SAL I $2.50

70 Llttto Boy, $2.00 KNIT PAJAMAS _
40 lop $1.9S lrotdclollt P4JAMAS

IALI 1.00

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IALI 1.21

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ltog. 69c Avrn ond
CoHon DRESS PRINTS

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$2.95 TABLE COVERS

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Dress Materials

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39 Mono $3.95 Flonnotolte PAJAMAS _
35 Men, $2.95 Flonnololte PAJAMlll 37 Mono $3.95 Broodclollt PAJAMAS
37 Mono $2.95 lroodclollt PAJAMAS

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REMNANT SALE

11 Rot. $11.95 Connon Porlocllon IIDSPRIADS
Full bod oliO, told, bluo, pink, whlto-SALE $15.DO
11 Rot. p ,95 Sumot'lon Qulltod COMFORTIRS
Bluo, gold, rott, cloublo bod oi.._SALE $6.00
1-$4.95 FURNITURE THROWS
$ALE $2.50
5-$3.95 FURNITURE THROWS
SALE $2.DO
6-$5.95 FURNITURE THROWS
SALE $3.DO
~.9S FURNITURE THROWS
SALE $3.50
2.--$6.95 80x90 Inch Prlntod BED QUILTS _SALE $4.DO
S--$7.95 10d4lnch Prlntod BED QUILTS _$ALE $.!.DO
36-$1.00 TOSS CUSHIONS
SALE 69c
17-$1.95 TOSS CUSIIIONS
SALE $1 .19
14-$2.22·$2.39 THROW RUGS
SALE $1.DO
7-$8.95 THROW ~UGS
SALE $6.DO
6-$5.69 THROW RUGS
SALE $3.00
36 Whlto Mnk Gbt1 Boudoir LAMPS - - SAL! $1.15
6-$1.95 SlftP&lt;rlfl 100% VIrgin Acrllon BLANKETS
SALE U.OO
23-$7.95 100'1(, Acrylic BLANKETS
SALE $5.00
1-$6.91 Volwet Bound BLANKET
SALI $4.00
3-$5.98 Worn11pUft BLANKETS
SAL&amp; $4.00
1G-$12.95 Chothom Prlntod BLANKETS - SALE $1.00
29 pr. Rog. $2.95 Both room CURTAINS- SALI$1.DO pr.
6-$3.95 SID 72''x9\Y' Showor CURTAINS - SALI $2.50
lG-$2.95 Stu 6'116' Sho""r CURTAINS-- SALI $2.00
16 Dust Ruffl01 PLATFORM, Rot. $5.98 - SALE $4.00
11 pr. R.,_ $7.95 LACE CURTAINS -SALE $4.DO pr.
21 pr. Rot. $5.9$ LACE CURTAINS-- SALI fl,Dtl pr,
4 pr. Rot. $3.9S LACE CURTAINS · - SALI $2.DO pr.
6 Rot· $1.69 LACI CURTAIN PANELS- SALE $1.00
13 pr. R.,_ $1.95 CAFi CURTAINS
S4LI $1.DO
1 pr. Rog. 12.95 CAPE CURTAINS
SALI $1.50
30 Rot. $1.DO Yolo- ond Tlor CURTAINS SALI $3.00 pr,
27 Pn. Rot. $3.3943.49-$1.79 Shortlo DRAPU
SALI $2.00 pr.

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SAIGON (UPI) - A forde of mnese.
Viet Cong raked the Koreaa throughout South VIet Nom, bot day1.
4flf1 Communist Viet Cong rlad The Seulb Koreans, members pooillo:as with small lll'DlB and he declined ID give detalls be- The government truce, •
In black pajamas and wearinJ of the Blue Dragon unit of the mortar fire.
cal!Sf! the palrols were conn~ which Amor'
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straw hats attacked a South Korean marine brigade were In the confusion the Koreau ed with mllltary operations unlC8D orces
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Korean marine platoon
early wtder Meiers not ID buot for the first !'e(XIl'led tile Viet Cong der way when the temporary COliCUrred, Js scheduled Ia today ID fiolalioo of the .....,. Viet CoDe and 1101 10 fire unleu bad used clviliana ... buman COfille.fire weot into effect.
at i a. m. (EST) Suaday.
fire. The Koreans counter&amp; fired upon until the e~ptralloo shields becauBe of their dress AI leut four violations 1Jt. The Vie! Cong cease f1rt •
!licked In two hours of hand 10 of the truce on Sunday. They 1111d becaWII other VIet Cong volvlng Communist and South nouncement said guerriU•
band combat that killed t6 had pulled. Into defentlve wearing khaki 111ua- followed Vietnamese troopa also were would stop fighting Vletnamew,
Communists.
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posltlona at their camp near them Into action.
reported.
Auatralian, New Zealand 3lld
The attack on the South Tuy Hoa 240 mllea oorlheaat of Wave after wave of VIet The COllse fire anoounced by South KI!'Olln forces during 1be
Koreans and acattered elashet Saigon. '
Cong poured btto the outpost the Communists started at mid- New York hoUday. But Jt made
lnvnlvlng Amerlcarut and olbt!r
and aooo overran the KDrean night Wednesday to last four no reference to Amerieana.
. allies Indicated the Viet Cong Tba Communlala oneakecl up po.siUons. But the Koreau ..::.._ _ _....:.,_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _:;,_
CIVIIJAN CASUALTY- A Vietnamese villager, wounded durJ.ng U. S. Marines' bad no lntentloo of lncludJng around 1:411 a.m. under cover reorganized and counter-at"Operation Mallard" against Viet Cong 16 miles south of Da Nang, Is helped onto a them In their 11111111' New Year of darlmesa and heavy raloa tacked.
stretcher for evacuation to a rear medical center. U. S. officials said the aweep net- cease • lire. Tltelr nbiplus and opeued up with a barrage An America• spokeslitan said
announcements el a lruflt bad of grl!lltdel. As they charged to U. S. forcea suffered "light" casted 84 uerrillas killed, 29 captured and over 200 suspects.
referred ooly lo the bill VJtl. wllhtn 50 feet of the camp the ualllel In oeveral lkirmlshes

2 Rog. $10.95 _$o1 SUI

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SALE $4.50
SALE $1.20
SALE $1.30
TABLE COVERS
SALE $5.®
SALI! 12.DO
SALI $2.50
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63 Pontiac Catalina--- $1875

Sta. Wagon Power neerlng and brakes. Hydramatlc. v"'"'
careful owner. One careful owner. Service manager plckedll
thia tar out of all the Jot to drive to Cincinnatl Very
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4 dr. Hard Top. Only 33,245 easy miles. Spotles~ alii ~~~~II
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64 Wildcat Buick

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62 Pontiac Star Chief·· -$1595
4 dr. Hard Top. Power steering and brakes. Hydram~tle.
Owned by local widow. Exceptional m every way. Beautiful
all vinyl trim.

65 Grand Prix - - • $3295

Pontiac 2 dr. Hard Top. Almost like the day It wao sold.
Beautiful Burgandy witb all white vinyl bueket oeata
Full consul. Power steering and brakes. Hyd. drive.

63 Olds. Super "88" ·--- ~195

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R&amp;H. Continental kit All ..,..t tlteo. Like new IJI.
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s.t, for the league ehamploaship. Coeeb Jobn Mllhoaa'a
oigbth gradera are BOW 7·2.
Coaeh Bishtp's team look an
u.e first period lead Jaereased
It to 31).18 at halnm:,. 8Jid fed
311-24 at the end of three periods. Tom Prose wu bJgb with
19 and Sieve Joneo bad U.
The eigbth grsdOI'I finished
the first period at 14 but Galli-

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Centrl Mo, St. Ull Bethany 17
Kana P'rosh 80 Kan It Jl'nh II
. 811 Colo. CoU 88

MOTOROLA

POWER STEJqUNa. BADIO.

Gallia Aeademy Junior High
teams ocore'd a double Yietory
over Rutland Junior
High
Thursday afternoon at Rutland
with the aeventh tlfsdera Ifill.
ning Sl-30 and the eigbth grad.
ers finisblng 30-21.
Th• win brought Coaeb Dlek
Bishop'• seventh graders to an
11-1 reeord for the aeasou, Next
Monday they clasb with Pl.

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Nice and clean.

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Take 2 Games from.JtRu'tland

Arthur J. Rooney,
Stee~
president, said the decision to
hire the 37-year-old former Los
Angeleo Ram liM eoacb, was
made at 1 p.m. (E.B.T.) Thurs·
day, u hlllll' and a half before !
he caUed a newt oonlere... ,
The olub owner 1ald a .-...
ommendellon by Vinee Ltm·
bsrdi, CIOach of the ahampioa
Green Bay Paekers, waa u
influential lae!or In tho aoleo.

1964 RAMBLER STATION WAGON
e eyllnder 4. Dr.

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64 Pontiac Catalina--- ~295

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Assured!

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4 Dr. Beautiful original blue finish. Automatic trans. Pow··ll
or steering and power brakes.

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Cincinnati
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One of the Panther
nam&lt;d Southeaslern Ohio Lea.
Coaeh Carl WoHe haa two big Phlladelphla
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was over lbo Southern Purple
Coaeh-of·the-Year.
guns too, Seniors Gary Stobsrt New York
14 30
Tornadoes who will invade Porn.and Buddy Moore, both also In
Weotern Division
eroy for a n•n·leaguo return
the lop 10.
w. L. Pet. match Saturday night.
The outeome tf the eonteat Los An'gelea , .. ·, 28 23 .m The Tornadoes, faced with a
wll! unseramble the botUe for Baltimore
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rebuilding chore
this
the leegue basement as the Blue San Fl'llaclseo .. .21 27
have SO far earned three
Devlls, .Middleport, and· Pome- Sl Louis ... .. .. ..20 26
IOries and suffered eight iOllses.
roy (at Wellston) air"' 1~.1n
Thursday's R..utts
Coach Craynor Slone's leading PITI'SBURGH (UPI) - Tbe
play.
·: • · Baltimore 123 Los Angeles 121 scorer has been 5-10 Juruor Pittsburgh Steelers, "have-nets"
S8lurday night Wahama Is at St Louis 103 Detroit 92
Sherm Cundiff.
In the National Football Leagllllddleport.
games scheduled)
. Pomeroy startera In both of ue lor 33 years, pegged their
Ils w•ekend cag.e matehes are future hopes today o• Bill Aw·
exp~ to ~ 6-2 ~uruor Ron· tin, their aew bead coach.
~~ gao • aen r, .
Tbe last ef some 50 appll·
Knl·gcbet Stunthpsonf
endd pos1 ons
c coots tosdbe Interviewed
a e orwar
•-~ fer the
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and Senior Dlek Werry
post m e vaesnt ..., m011t
Junior Bill Mooro at tbo iUBfd by the firing of Mike Nlxoa,
)lOllts
Aus11n agreed to a tbr.. year
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Denisoo 74 Marietta •
Aaron Buffington's 81. points J)&amp;Ced undefeated G Cedlll"fllle 74 Willni"'tCJa 11 ~ •
&amp; J Auto Parts to 94-70 WID over Firestone 500 Thurs- Akron 78 Nc .-,
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Middleport IUa ' '17:1
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1day night In tlie Gallipolis Independent Basketball Ft. Val St 86' A.
League .In Washington SchoolvmnasJum.
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n marked the oeconc1 1nc11
11 Lop a
I win of the season aver Fire- Elberlefu fe31 _ G. Colllns lime and led 2H7 -* lbt tDcl lflddJepert ll'll'lllalal "
stone and left the Auto Parta t-0-a; H. Brown 5-HS; N. SwlrJ. of three periods. Slev~
Mlddlepert II Alllal a
bnya ill undillputed pouesoloa of dell »21; D. Harrison S.O.l2; was high for Gallipolis with
Mlddle.PWI • Kyger a.IJ
first pleet withe l'ftWd oi1U. D. Piae 1-41-2; K. Caldwell J-1·7. wldle Norman Gilmore had
Middleport IIi PDmerGJ.
Fireotooe Ia ..,... 11·2, both loss- Totals 21-7-&amp;1.
Top IICOrm for Rutland were TOT.U.S . . . . ur ••••~ ... ,._..
eo to G and
J. Auto Parta Weiber't (51) - S. Fuller 7- Gray and Napper wltb 11
Won 3, Lost f. .., ,. .,~
won the first meeltn&amp; ~ tile Z-16; P. Weiher 1).6.6; R. Welb- In the aeventh grade eonlesl,
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two team. BNI.
er fj.I).W; H. Shriner '+12; J. and Barr with 11 In tho tl8btb
G.lU.IJ'(JUS IUICOJlil, ,
11,
111.
Help'""
._ .... Fuller :1-3-7; Totals 11-IUL
ll'adt game.
57 Middlepast ·~
-a _ _ .., w wow Score by Quarters:
SEVEN'l'B
II 0111 Bill II
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GaBipolis
(51)
Prooe
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Well.rtmJ
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Charles {Cbuet) Stobsrt Is wlth 28, Gary Lashley With 16 Welber's
10 22 36 &amp;1 Jones 5.3-13; Noe Z.U;
17 Athena til llti
ooming beek to Oblo
and Stacy Bllllloo with 14. Buf· G A J UN) - C. Wolfe 9.6-23: 'U-4; Boerger, 2-0-4; North
78 Pollll!l'O)' 5t .:
The fonner Middleport and ffllgton, Wollll, Lashley
and S. Bunton 3-3-14· A Buffington ..2; Wedemeyer 1·1..1.
M Logm it
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Holter, 'Who finished with 13-5-!1: D.
4-o-3;
G. 211-li.SI.
17 JICbon .. •• '
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1 high school eoach, produced
pomll turned In outsbuullng Lashley 7-:1-16; B. Miles 1.0.2; Rutland (30) - Cray 5-1·11;
49 Pl. Pleasant rr,··
unbeaten teams at Berne Union performan~ fOI'"tht wmnera. Totals 37-ZtH-1.
Napper 4-3-11; Anderson 2-6-4: G•ilipoHs 5% Nei!OIIV!Jie • •
TIM Middleport higb eebnol
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G•llipolis, and MI. Vernon, ha; wtt~bn2llM~~: I~ Firestone Fireltoae $00 (NI -B. Brown Ferguson 0.3-3; Grat,e
Gallipolis 50 Coal Grove 71
baakelbaU leam goea to GaD~
been nsmed assistant g r 1 d
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n Magnsni 348; P. Smith 4-5-13; P. Fra· Totals 11-8-30.
TOI'AIB
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pollS tonl8hl boping to dupll. C..cb Russ Moore'a Pome· coach at the University of Clr&gt;
tnd
ley
Milhoan, 8+20: Magby quarters:
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roy Panthers will be facing a cinnatl.
to Y
or ll'e- naru 5-8-16; Abels 1.0.2. Totals Gallipolis . .. .
ll 3 311 51 1r
8 ne.
Ill first performance of the
rugged ehallenge whea
26-111-70.
Rutland ..... · .. · 6 18 24 30 1
FINEST
SEOAL aeason.
into the hardwood against
During the past year, Slobsrt The opening game ot the Seore by quarters:
EIGHTH
The Jaekets opened
their
stou tonight on the GoldOD Rock· served Marshall Umversity as night 11aw Elberlelds of Pome- a 6 J Auto
1~ 40 11 91 Gallip6Jia (301 - Blowers
~ . campaign wtth a 61.S7
ets' home court .
assistant football coaeb and roy dowa Wether'• 63-11 aa Ned Firestone
21 Ja 53 70 13; Gilmore 5-1-11;
defeat ol the Blue Devils. Sinee
Wellston is presenlly Ued for besd baseball wach,
Swindell led the winners with
STANDINGS
Z.t.s; Wllsm! 0.1-1; Hamilton .
thet game the Jaekela have
the SEOAL leadership with the ClncinnaU Athletic Director %1 points.Harold Brown bad 13. TEAM
· Won Loot 0-G. Totals 13+30.
ONE-DAY SERVIql
dtopped six ltraiibt loop out- "There's something nice to
Ne!so•ville Greyhounds. B o I h George Smith asid Thursday Steve Fuller had 16 for Welb- G a. J Auto
13 0
Rutlund 21) - Barr 4-3-11;
aald about wlntor: no
have 6-1 slatea in league
nigbt that Stobarl will Join er'1 while Herb Sbrlner bad Firestone
11 z Black s.H; SebiiJioi
AdON REQUIST ~
Coaeh Duke Burson will un'
Ullin, and Wellslon 11 IH for Cbuek Studley's staff u baek- 1% and Ray Weiber finished MeCiellana
ams
142;
Taylor
0.1·1.
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the B&lt;ason.
field cllach on Feb. 1.
with 10. Elberfelda led ell the Weiher's
44 t8 8.5-21.
Larry MiteheU and Senior Pete By UDiled Press International
Pomeroy, alter picking up Its
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Clunero •
Allderson, bolb In the top ten
Eaalern Division
first league victory egainst Mid- In 1960,
gulood Gal- lead.
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TIJi bome llpor proved enough AkrM finally forged in front to half to bulld up a 10-polnt half.
clu llllv8111age 'l'bunday night stay lllidway of the ·second ball .Ume lead against a cold Mar·
.. allow lbree leaml to pull out to earn its lOth win in II games !etta team, then bad to fit!bl eff
narrow victoria Ill Ohio coiJe&amp;e as Bob Smith led the Wfill with a strong Pioneer rally.
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.. 22 points. Bob Saundera had 18 Aller leding by 80-47 with
Allroa nm Its bome win for tbe Aggies,
8:44 left, the l!ig Red fal:~
llrqk to·II , _ by breaking Bowllng Green also trailed In as Marietta came back to
Norlh Carolina A &amp; 'll's ll).game the early going, but went io lock il at ~~~~-&amp;. Sam Pratt
1limlilltl olreat wltb a '111-72 cJe. front for good at 27·26. North- finished with 19 points tor'
dsllll, Bowno, Green nudged ern DliDOis trailed 74-68 'with 40 lson, then hit six polnla 111
lliiDtsOa beld off Marietta, 74- seeonds left, but hit 1wt quick last 80 seconds te leo 11. Bill
Northern Dllnoill, , 74-72, and baskets before time .ran out til Druckenmiller led the Big
DenllaD lleld tft Marietta, 74- kill its rally.
scoring with 20 and Dlek Bowar
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But Wllmlqfoa, detiplte play- 9 cenler, pulled down 31 re- Cedarville put on a 15 • 2
fig . II bome, clroj)ped Ita loth bounds to tie the aehool record splurge iD !he first aevea
game Ill U lllrla thla Hai!Oil, aet in 1963 by Nale Thurmond utea of the aeeond half to
74-11.
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TIM Zlpa traUal lllro"'h lie atkowskl wao BG'o tOp scorer Knott had 25 points for the
lnt llalt 1111111 • Up.ID Ia the ft. with 18 poiata, but WID Hanson Ding Yellow Jaeketo,
1111 llrM 1111 t ran them a of the vlslton loek game boo- The oaly action on the niea-1
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Coaeh Bishtp's team look an
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It to 31).18 at halnm:,. 8Jid fed
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Centrl Mo, St. Ull Bethany 17
Kana P'rosh 80 Kan It Jl'nh II
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POWER STEJqUNa. BADIO.

Gallia Aeademy Junior High
teams ocore'd a double Yietory
over Rutland Junior
High
Thursday afternoon at Rutland
with the aeventh tlfsdera Ifill.
ning Sl-30 and the eigbth grad.
ers finisblng 30-21.
Th• win brought Coaeb Dlek
Bishop'• seventh graders to an
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Take 2 Games from.JtRu'tland

Arthur J. Rooney,
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made at 1 p.m. (E.B.T.) Thurs·
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he caUed a newt oonlere... ,
The olub owner 1ald a .-...
ommendellon by Vinee Ltm·
bsrdi, CIOach of the ahampioa
Green Bay Paekers, waa u
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Coaeh Carl WoHe haa two big Phlladelphla
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was over lbo Southern Purple
Coaeh-of·the-Year.
guns too, Seniors Gary Stobsrt New York
14 30
Tornadoes who will invade Porn.and Buddy Moore, both also In
Weotern Division
eroy for a n•n·leaguo return
the lop 10.
w. L. Pet. match Saturday night.
The outeome tf the eonteat Los An'gelea , .. ·, 28 23 .m The Tornadoes, faced with a
wll! unseramble the botUe for Baltimore
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rebuilding chore
this
the leegue basement as the Blue San Fl'llaclseo .. .21 27
have SO far earned three
Devlls, .Middleport, and· Pome- Sl Louis ... .. .. ..20 26
IOries and suffered eight iOllses.
roy (at Wellston) air"' 1~.1n
Thursday's R..utts
Coach Craynor Slone's leading PITI'SBURGH (UPI) - Tbe
play.
·: • · Baltimore 123 Los Angeles 121 scorer has been 5-10 Juruor Pittsburgh Steelers, "have-nets"
S8lurday night Wahama Is at St Louis 103 Detroit 92
Sherm Cundiff.
In the National Football Leagllllddleport.
games scheduled)
. Pomeroy startera In both of ue lor 33 years, pegged their
Ils w•ekend cag.e matehes are future hopes today o• Bill Aw·
exp~ to ~ 6-2 ~uruor Ron· tin, their aew bead coach.
~~ gao • aen r, .
Tbe last ef some 50 appll·
Knl·gcbet Stunthpsonf
endd pos1 ons
c coots tosdbe Interviewed
a e orwar
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and Senior Dlek Werry
post m e vaesnt ..., m011t
Junior Bill Mooro at tbo iUBfd by the firing of Mike Nlxoa,
)lOllts
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Aaron Buffington's 81. points J)&amp;Ced undefeated G Cedlll"fllle 74 Willni"'tCJa 11 ~ •
&amp; J Auto Parts to 94-70 WID over Firestone 500 Thurs- Akron 78 Nc .-,
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1day night In tlie Gallipolis Independent Basketball Ft. Val St 86' A.
League .In Washington SchoolvmnasJum.
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11 Lop a
I win of the season aver Fire- Elberlefu fe31 _ G. Colllns lime and led 2H7 -* lbt tDcl lflddJepert ll'll'lllalal "
stone and left the Auto Parta t-0-a; H. Brown 5-HS; N. SwlrJ. of three periods. Slev~
Mlddlepert II Alllal a
bnya ill undillputed pouesoloa of dell »21; D. Harrison S.O.l2; was high for Gallipolis with
Mlddle.PWI • Kyger a.IJ
first pleet withe l'ftWd oi1U. D. Piae 1-41-2; K. Caldwell J-1·7. wldle Norman Gilmore had
Middleport IIi PDmerGJ.
Fireotooe Ia ..,... 11·2, both loss- Totals 21-7-&amp;1.
Top IICOrm for Rutland were TOT.U.S . . . . ur ••••~ ... ,._..
eo to G and
J. Auto Parta Weiber't (51) - S. Fuller 7- Gray and Napper wltb 11
Won 3, Lost f. .., ,. .,~
won the first meeltn&amp; ~ tile Z-16; P. Weiher 1).6.6; R. Welb- In the aeventh grade eonlesl,
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two team. BNI.
er fj.I).W; H. Shriner '+12; J. and Barr with 11 In tho tl8btb
G.lU.IJ'(JUS IUICOJlil, ,
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111.
Help'""
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ll'adt game.
57 Middlepast ·~
-a _ _ .., w wow Score by Quarters:
SEVEN'l'B
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GaBipolis
(51)
Prooe
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Charles {Cbuet) Stobsrt Is wlth 28, Gary Lashley With 16 Welber's
10 22 36 &amp;1 Jones 5.3-13; Noe Z.U;
17 Athena til llti
ooming beek to Oblo
and Stacy Bllllloo with 14. Buf· G A J UN) - C. Wolfe 9.6-23: 'U-4; Boerger, 2-0-4; North
78 Pollll!l'O)' 5t .:
The fonner Middleport and ffllgton, Wollll, Lashley
and S. Bunton 3-3-14· A Buffington ..2; Wedemeyer 1·1..1.
M Logm it
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Holter, 'Who finished with 13-5-!1: D.
4-o-3;
G. 211-li.SI.
17 JICbon .. •• '
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1 high school eoach, produced
pomll turned In outsbuullng Lashley 7-:1-16; B. Miles 1.0.2; Rutland (30) - Cray 5-1·11;
49 Pl. Pleasant rr,··
unbeaten teams at Berne Union performan~ fOI'"tht wmnera. Totals 37-ZtH-1.
Napper 4-3-11; Anderson 2-6-4: G•ilipoHs 5% Nei!OIIV!Jie • •
TIM Middleport higb eebnol
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G•llipolis, and MI. Vernon, ha; wtt~bn2llM~~: I~ Firestone Fireltoae $00 (NI -B. Brown Ferguson 0.3-3; Grat,e
Gallipolis 50 Coal Grove 71
baakelbaU leam goea to GaD~
been nsmed assistant g r 1 d
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TOI'AIB
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pollS tonl8hl boping to dupll. C..cb Russ Moore'a Pome· coach at the University of Clr&gt;
tnd
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Milhoan, 8+20: Magby quarters:
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roy Panthers will be facing a cinnatl.
to Y
or ll'e- naru 5-8-16; Abels 1.0.2. Totals Gallipolis . .. .
ll 3 311 51 1r
8 ne.
Ill first performance of the
rugged ehallenge whea
26-111-70.
Rutland ..... · .. · 6 18 24 30 1
FINEST
SEOAL aeason.
into the hardwood against
During the past year, Slobsrt The opening game ot the Seore by quarters:
EIGHTH
The Jaekets opened
their
stou tonight on the GoldOD Rock· served Marshall Umversity as night 11aw Elberlelds of Pome- a 6 J Auto
1~ 40 11 91 Gallip6Jia (301 - Blowers
~ . campaign wtth a 61.S7
ets' home court .
assistant football coaeb and roy dowa Wether'• 63-11 aa Ned Firestone
21 Ja 53 70 13; Gilmore 5-1-11;
defeat ol the Blue Devils. Sinee
Wellston is presenlly Ued for besd baseball wach,
Swindell led the winners with
STANDINGS
Z.t.s; Wllsm! 0.1-1; Hamilton .
thet game the Jaekela have
the SEOAL leadership with the ClncinnaU Athletic Director %1 points.Harold Brown bad 13. TEAM
· Won Loot 0-G. Totals 13+30.
ONE-DAY SERVIql
dtopped six ltraiibt loop out- "There's something nice to
Ne!so•ville Greyhounds. B o I h George Smith asid Thursday Steve Fuller had 16 for Welb- G a. J Auto
13 0
Rutlund 21) - Barr 4-3-11;
aald about wlntor: no
have 6-1 slatea in league
nigbt that Stobarl will Join er'1 while Herb Sbrlner bad Firestone
11 z Black s.H; SebiiJioi
AdON REQUIST ~
Coaeh Duke Burson will un'
Ullin, and Wellslon 11 IH for Cbuek Studley's staff u baek- 1% and Ray Weiber finished MeCiellana
ams
142;
Taylor
0.1·1.
II
Umber his two main guna, Soph
NBA Standlnp
the B&lt;ason.
field cllach on Feb. 1.
with 10. Elberfelda led ell the Weiher's
44 t8 8.5-21.
Larry MiteheU and Senior Pete By UDiled Press International
Pomeroy, alter picking up Its
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way and beld a 28-la baJftJmo Elberleldl
4
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Score by quarters•
Clunero •
Allderson, bolb In the top ten
Eaalern Division
first league victory egainst Mid- In 1960,
gulood Gal- lead.
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Dunlop'•
Gallipolis .. . . . .. •. 1 17 2S
lho Our Proo Pallr'2 10
ocorers,
wbtou,!moot
well Bootiln
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Academy
s Blue Devils
to
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JO ftet
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erall forlast
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31·30 advantage at lntermlselow. cent of Its abota 111 the llr1jl
TIJi bome llpor proved enough AkrM finally forged in front to half to bulld up a 10-polnt half.
clu llllv8111age 'l'bunday night stay lllidway of the ·second ball .Ume lead against a cold Mar·
.. allow lbree leaml to pull out to earn its lOth win in II games !etta team, then bad to fit!bl eff
narrow victoria Ill Ohio coiJe&amp;e as Bob Smith led the Wfill with a strong Pioneer rally.
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.. 22 points. Bob Saundera had 18 Aller leding by 80-47 with
Allroa nm Its bome win for tbe Aggies,
8:44 left, the l!ig Red fal:~
llrqk to·II , _ by breaking Bowllng Green also trailed In as Marietta came back to
Norlh Carolina A &amp; 'll's ll).game the early going, but went io lock il at ~~~~-&amp;. Sam Pratt
1limlilltl olreat wltb a '111-72 cJe. front for good at 27·26. North- finished with 19 points tor'
dsllll, Bowno, Green nudged ern DliDOis trailed 74-68 'with 40 lson, then hit six polnla 111
lliiDtsOa beld off Marietta, 74- seeonds left, but hit 1wt quick last 80 seconds te leo 11. Bill
Northern Dllnoill, , 74-72, and baskets before time .ran out til Druckenmiller led the Big
DenllaD lleld tft Marietta, 74- kill its rally.
scoring with 20 and Dlek Bowar
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But Wllmlqfoa, detiplte play- 9 cenler, pulled down 31 re- Cedarville put on a 15 • 2
fig . II bome, clroj)ped Ita loth bounds to tie the aehool record splurge iD !he first aevea
game Ill U lllrla thla Hai!Oil, aet in 1963 by Nale Thurmond utea of the aeeond half to
74-11.
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TIM Zlpa traUal lllro"'h lie atkowskl wao BG'o tOp scorer Knott had 25 points for the
lnt llalt 1111111 • Up.ID Ia the ft. with 18 poiata, but WID Hanson Ding Yellow Jaeketo,
1111 llrM 1111 t ran them a of the vlslton loek game boo- The oaly action on the niea-1
en with 26.
dar tonight Ia the Mal01t Tour-1
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receipt to aet th1t It cover• all vour propenv Off1ce Huu.-.....8:00 A..M. to 4:00 p M diUJ
except Saturrlsy when office clu.sea at Noon. Tax Books wiJ] be open Deeember 20, ltiiB, to
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EVENING CLASSES .. ,

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Rio Gt·ande College will offer eleven evening classes durlnl the aecond semester. Four of these classes will be taught at the college; the others will
be offered al various locations lhroughout Southeastern Ohio. All students
enrolling in evening classes for the first time must notify the registrar as
early as possible before registration day so that he may check their ere·
dentials anrt assign an adviser to them before registration. All evening stu·
dents will begin their registration by reporting to the registrar's office
Where furthe r instructions will be given.

REGISTRATION FOR ALL EVENING CLASSES WILL BE
CONDUCTED ON THE COLLEGE CAMPUS-MONDAY,
JANUARY 24, 1966, 6:30 to 8:30 p.m.

Spagbe_.i Dinner
Ie Saturday 5 to 9

Math . 312. Calculus li
Rei. 201, New Testament
Music 312, Teaching Music
Hist. 112, Western Civ., li

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Salem, Pt. Pleasant; Mrs. Addit Ohlinger, New Haven ; Mrs.
Jimmie 0. Arlbur, Pt. Pleasant; Mrs. Elsie Geary,
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DISCHARGED: Perry Click
Cottageville (expired) ; Eule~
Turaer, Henderson; Miles Epting, Pl. Pleasant; lolrs. Char·
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Henry, Gallipolis Ferry ; Lawrence Goddard. Bu!lalo ; Stephen Baker, Pl. Pleasant.
DANCING TWICE
Two area high schools are
planning after game teen-dances this weekend beginning Friday night at lhe Wahama High
IY'"· and Saturday night at the
M'Hidleport High auditnrlum.
Botb dances are from 9:30 p.m.
i&lt;l 1! midnight with the Jays aa
hosts.

Dey encl Hour

Soc. 211, Introduction
Art. 312, Teaching Art
Pol. Sci. 212, Am. State Govt.
Phil. 301, Introduction
Pol. Sci. 211, Am. Nat'! Govt.
Eng. 212, British Ut., U
Soc. 212, Rural Soc.

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lOr Sunday SehooJ , ,45 a m., Ratland MetbodiSI Cburctt- , , 'Ill P n 111 ,.., "" , hor oerv I
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pastur , 1" 81 1 30 P m Pa,.or C W I On• harl w1fe and children ~enr
Corner or Vonrtlo and MaiD !II. W -•• IO·"
d •• Churcb School 9 ao a m. Wor Proffttt
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School. 9:30 a. m.; Gene Wolle Maso B:JO • m. eSI Hul.&gt; llHys They have g1ven you gr~ndda)r Schon! 9.30 a. m.. Will' t:IIO a. m. S:uttlay Seltoo~ Ben SUpt. Services Thursday even 01 ObliRalion. 7 P m
ch1ldrt .
ohlp II L m.: Prayer service, Qulanberry, SUpt.; 10:30 a. tiL lng.
St. John'• Catholl• Ml,.in"' j Thrre are g al grandchlldo.en.
I p. m. Wettleaday.
Mornln Worahi II vice 111 Sutton Met~odist Church .- , llear Gul' ~villf&gt; ! IJIJ!r&gt;h Ridr.r l
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Rllph Carl, oupt. Sunday Wor- •• olrv~lb BETIIANV Oak Grove Melhodlsl Cbur&lt;b,l im.: Confession, ¥. hour heture May each member of yi.ur
sblp MrVIce 10:30 a. m. IIlii _,
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11 c ur&lt; Sunday 10 a m Hoiine .. meet. ' Whi!, they live upon this ea rth.
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llwtday llellool ID a. m.: Youlb ~ Roasb, Supt.;
:•r~~e: •: ':.1;~: ~::::: Sunda.v 7 p. m. Young People'• May you have good times to1_
Servtee 1:15P-m. Efenlna Wor-- Momlna Worsbi 2nd and 4111 Y
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r\rl lllarc:um. mlllilter; Blbll 111 and 3rd Sunday of -ntb '
M '. Alki rlasoes· 7 30 p. m. Bible study Tender love within oach smile.
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m Missions S(udy Class Hospital. Pastor. F W Gt!tord
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and officials. 3,30 p. m. Pastors Sabbath Scnoot. 1.30 p. m..
Composod Ia lle&lt;ember 1185
GNVe Cllrlltlu FedlraW a aQ, ,._,, rtudy class lor boys and girls. Worship, 2:30 p. m.; . Y• ali'
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Qu1Mnberry Rev. W. B. PerriD. putor; Lett111 Falla United Brethren moeung, UO p. m.; 81blo St1t
PROP TRANS
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•ervice, 9:30 a.m: Cui Katlll, Stlpl.t S 1 o d •' ID C rlsl Church, Sunday School dy. Thursday_. 7,30 _P· m. 11 Gary D. Johnson.
Marie
SUnda School 10 1, m. Sll• 8cbool, t L m.: Wjll'fblp boar 9:30 a.m. wonhlp HI'VICOS. The 11 !!:vans Het~~hts, Galllpolll. Johnson to Delblrt P'atfersOa,
forl Stock~ su 1
10 •· m.
finlt IDd tltlrd Thttnday even- ltttea Ulllletl •reU&gt;teo a. 1.45 acre, Lebanon.
llndlord
p;., Qrb1, Ill. U... F.W.B. Clllreb - Jncs at 7:30 IIIII tho second and lllrtot CIIDr&lt;b: R&gt;!v Eltleo R.
llorold Coroaban,
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Mlldster; 8anday School 8:-IS a. m., Earl fourth Sunday nlgbll at 7:30. ~alke. Mstor: Sundav School. Carnahan to Earl Shuler, Mild-1
Homer Forrest. Supt.: Billie Starbey, supL; EfeDina sor Jam.. Morrison, pastor.
10 •: m.: Wlnmo Holsinger aupl. red Shuler, 2.S1 acre., Sut!Qa.
lcbnol t:IO; MllriiDI Wonldp, lblp; 7:80 p. m. II, Cecil 0011, llyttoll Rtnt nee lrletltodllt ChruUan Endeavor. 7:Ui p. 'tt. C. W. Bright, Lola I. BrlcJ&gt;t
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, EnnJua Woralll~ ...,.n; Yatllll Plopll'a mee1- IIIIer' E. 8mllll, Sr., ~~~-~ Mn. Lyda Cllevaller. presldellt. to raul Mal&lt;O, Marpret Mato,
· a. m.,
~ lq IIIII Blhlt !llutiJ, 7:11 p. Ill· I 8ullday School 1:80 a.m. 0. 0. claates to. aU. Song eervtees, P'tlrce!JI, Solem.
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Wodnuday; Qtoir pf'ICIIel 11 Patlerson, Supt.: Morulnl Wor I _P- m. PreadllnR 8211 p. m.; Mattie Kibble, Jean . TUmey
Doster lllart:ll e1 c•rtrl7:1t p, t11. 'l11urltlly.
tib1p lUll a.m. Youlb Servtce. \lid Week Pray•r meellll&amp;, 7,30 CJtamberlaln, Lawrence
VID
Blbl ScboOI 1·!10 a. 111. Prlaeit IIIDVIIII Pllp1ID Bllllr111, tP. 1:411 p. m.: !!:vugeUstlc m• p. m. Wednesday, Clau Lee. A'mburg, to United Slllll, JudiInc ~. 10 a. ~ llrtl and tlllrd 0. Lanpvlllt. Ohio), Rev 0. H. ap. 7:10 p. m.: Prayar meet- " Mrs Matlt Rnlstnaer
ment Deed, Olive.
sumllia
Clr, putot: SUndey Scboo1.1:311 me. 'lbUn&lt;''IJ 7:30 p. m.
Blclatel Evaacelleal llllllft Ralph Swan, Freda Swaa to
........ a., atri ., 0r111. L m., Rlaber1 Grate, 8upL WOI' ....., llhlb tlll:n Cbltrttl. ....,... Brethren Ontrch - Stmday Sillte or Olllo, .0'1 acre, Salltlllller Stnet· StmdaJ Blbll rblp tterVicl 11 LO:I; a. m.; Pll- " CUll. '.ev R. 1 ·ne ' au. School 9:4$ a. m. Worship, bury.
8lltd1 t L 'm. !1t111q Will' !(11m Youlb. t·4S p. m.: Evtm- putot. SllndQ Sebonl 1:30 a. 2nd and 4111 -~. 1:41 a. Cbarleo lf!'atl, Harriett .I!JIIt
lblp 7:30 p. m.; Blblll Stut17, plllllo ""leo, 7:311 p. 111. W 111.: PblJ Wise. •upL; Momll18 m. ~cllasb Miller, pallor. to Worlby E. Sl:ll!ley, ~ A.
7:!0 p. 1111. WedDUdll.
Weelt PrQer aad ~ W.... -•~If 10 30 a. m.; You U UB lllu""' Ioiiar ·
,. . Sillnley, Lois, "llltttepart.
· MIMepen Cllui4 11 at1111, a.daJ, 7.111 p. 111.
Servlcll 7 p. m.: Efrqelllllt ds7 Sc!bool UO a CD.; Wtnbtp 1lomft Allen Hartley, dee. Ill
lib ~ IbiD ea'snr DDaald '"ql
Btl • ,..,,.... eerv~ce 7:311 ,. m. Mid ~·k ~ ,_._: '!~'.,!.!0.. ~lr.,lll: ~·~ D~-~·ratley~ IdaA. c~
llleU, ~; lllblt llcboo~ WilDe..... Pullllo m1 n tl 8tmo prayer servb 7:;11 P. m. .. ell """".' ~- ,..._z_ u~ , - • • vw..., .
:1!1 a.m., ·~ ·· mllllllaeJ da1 t p. m., WatclrtAnlor study ~ •nd Friday e..ntn1 In .Chrisl Qurch. James MOl' Roller. Nllllcy J. Coopir, A~
lupt.;
MorDIDI
WGriblp. 1 p. 111.; 8lbll 11U4J 'l'aeltlaJ ""edom Golpel -.... a. rt.on, putor. S:uttlay School at of Trans., Mldtleptd.
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m £vtalaC Worablp, 1 p. m. BetvJce tnftiiD&amp;, 1 p. shan Stt•.. roviUe Rnld: &amp;. ~- 9:30 a. m. Preaclllna "!rtl'l!eS Jt111t A.. CIDlrell, 01m Canf ~ m., . Pr.,U .. tlct. Wlfl. 111. tltunda1: MJnlllry acbool. Orlllilb. I'UIIIr: Roller W• ~ first IDd llllrd Tburld~~- ~oW.~ o;:.Riobard
t;, f p.m. ,' ' f .·
I p. til. 'nlundQ.
. _lard. SUpt. . SU!ItiQ !ldanol ~0
kolier !i'atil\f J
a; .. If - . ... d • .; I, .,, .. Pal'~~~ .. u~ • . m.t .£•~· ~7 ..: p m Pra•!: ....... ---.:.... ........ D ·, .,_ .. ;._ o.'
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R. H. RAWLINGS SONS CO.

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HEINtR'S BAKERY

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frooen and canned shrimp for
humaa consumption IDd mlllltt-11
lacturera ohrlmp bran, a by
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ALL CLASSES BEGIN
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Allen 12
Allen 14
Community
Allen 14

Jackson High
Pomeroy Elem.
Welllton !Bib
Jacklon Hlib
Pomeroy Hilb
JacuoniBgb
Welllton HIJb

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Closs

m. Evllllinll servlce 7 p. m. V. Pearl Casto, pasiGr. Sunday 1:10 p, 111.1 Mldweell Prayer_..
H. Braley, Blblt School SUpt. School at 9:30 Charlu Taylor, 9101o 7:10 p. m WetlnltdQ.
liiOtl Cllutr&lt;2 ot Cltrlll, Peailo SUpl. Worship Services at 10:45 lllddleporl llllrel ot lilt ND
roy . llarrilnnvilll Rr*tl, ho a. m. wilb Vere Swartz, lay _., Rev. Clyde J. Bardell.
IIIII Ulrdlt:Wood, llllllirtlr. Ill- Jeafir, Sunday 6 p. m. regu. Swxlay qebool UO a. tiLl Mota- IS IIIII up; 7:11, Adall ' Afd1
bll IIG1IOol 8:30 1. 111-1 M11mtaa lar ~Iilli of MYF; Sunday, tnc Wonblp 10:10 a. 111.; NYPS JP'OUP·
110rahl! 1:10 •· m.t ll*rt Rlltl ~: Lv~..=-~~ ,':';~:: Yotllti Piop'! , ua p. 111.; mm. lilllldlepwt " " ~ . _
lllblt ~~ '!ujJI.
!llld Week Pra er service
gellltfc IQOOI!IIg 7:10 p. tiL; byllrlaD Cburdl, Bit.......
Qnla ~ 01 OIMI, Bit.
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Pray....., •. •g, Wed , 7:30p.m. Rotppelt putor: illllldPJ ~
GllberlliJI-,':paiOI', SuntlaY llltlatll llelllodbl Cllardl
P..,IIW)' Bare~~ 01 lito N.. 1:30 L til. Mr. J'lltt
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8dlool 1:111 L m. Mtll'ldlll WOJ'o Pltlrl A. CU1o. l'lostor; Wor- orene, SuadiJ SCI!ooL t:• a. OIIPL: 10:10 a. m. Wanlllti 1:.
practice.
lldp 11 a. m.t &amp;me .,... . . ~ at • a. til., Sundsy 111-: MGndJII sunblp 11:41 a. p. m. YF: Wtil. ''" ~
nns Baplill Cl$zdo. ......., flee. 7 p. m. PnJtr
II 10 a. tiLl WSCS Ill m. EftmlDs Worsblp, I p. m.; Cbotr: 1 o. m
roy - 1\M. Clnlr Wtlll1m1 1:10 p. m. Wedne!l«&lt;ay; YtiUIII l'burrday 01 -m; Board Prayer 1DMt1Jt1, 7 p. m. Wid. ll)it- , _ o.t1o11
Iunday Scbool t:IO 1111 111.:10. hupte't tlerYII:I t 'rldltJ, l .iiU -'1118 3rd WedloldQ ol lbe llev. Clyde v lleDdersOII, pu. 11y1er1111 QJurdl.,
Wonhlp tenlce. 10:10 a. m.; o. m.
tnO"'h.
!Gr.
·' "' • a. m.: S.· i ·· ' ·llool
filunery IIlii Jtlltlor cbuteb lor ~ II God. Ill&amp;. lllortia rlatwoodl lllelllldltll Cllare
l:'oret ot tile Na:aarne, Pet11- 10 a. m.; Bible Study, Wid., .
oblldren.
Bat. Dllllol WorkmM. ....., - Purl 1\. Casto. pallOr Wor ""'' Rev . rlvde Henderaon. 7:30 p .m.
1'1n1 Bapllll Cllaru. BtltiDI titllld_, Ull a m.; Wor IIIIP III'YICO 10 a. m. even postor: Su-1dny School 9:30 I
Cbeshtre-KyRtf"Hartlord ,_.
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Rev. c. I. O'tlonner. puto: lltlp IIII'YiGI U a. m IIlii 1:111 Olbor 8unda1 7:t5 p. m. Sun sbip services 7.30 p. m. Sun- lab. Hartford Blptill Qwrdl
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lUnday ScbaOI 8:30 o. m.. Sam a m. Prayer meeu111 7,30 p day Scbool. Ill o. m., JO!IIl m.: Mornlna Worsnlo 10 30 a. llloroilll Worahip US DET Slro
THIE CHUIIICH P'OPit AL.L.
lllllld It filled with the sound of many drums.
Curllr, .apt.; IO.t5 a. tiL lllorD- ID 'l'utldiJ: YOWli l'topll' llalley. Supt. Praveo meetln• sorvlcu 7.:tO p. m. P r 'y • r moo "Watebfulnm or tba TtD
Drutu of mllltarlam atir man to war end eonqueot. ... L.L fFOJit TloiK GHUIIICIH
Ill IIOI'Iblp\ 1:311 p. m. BY~ - - 1:10 p. ID ~'riGiy
FtNII Rim Melllodial cllurcb m.: NVPS 6:40 p m. Evening Vircms." Tueeday - Of&amp;lrl
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and
JUnlor
Fellcmblp;
8
p.m
Jlllli&amp;Dd
Cb!IICb
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Sundey School 9 a. m., Mra . .,..o1n1 . ·so r m Thuradat planninl meelilll, 7 p.m. EDT.
DrlllDI of eonformiiJ invite him to keep step with low
'l'IM ctluNh .. the.,... . ,.._
Cbareb ot lllo Naaro.., litatandarilt and faiM VlluM. Drumt1 of rmd lure him Into tw 0C1 IU'th for th1 bWidilll ol Evening oervlce: 7:10 p. m. Jobn S1DIIII!aod, putot: ~nell' J'rod Neaoe, Supt. Worahlp
char~
r.Jid
rood
cltLui!INp.
Wednesday,
Prayer
meella&amp;;
Sc:lloot
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m.;
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a.
m.
Rev.
WendeU
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dne.
Ohio. Sunday Sebool at
the kiiUnr.pate of eelfiab tettlnr and gaining,
1
lt ill• aW.hoi.M ohplrltqal "Yai1:30
p,
m.
Wednoeday,
SPntm:
IWVlce
7
p.
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YOWli
People
Stutler,
puror.
.
930
am.
Sunday
Worship
But a dlfferent drum aounde, too. It beats in the 11M. Wi,hqut a atrOQI Church,
Q!~h'"' c*nt~Cra~y 1101' civilln·
Cbolr Praetlce: !:30 p. m. Tu.. Elldeever ! p. m. Wtdnlldov: H..lb ,.,etbodlst Church. Mod- Servtco 10 ,30 a.m Sundav Ev• ~f'IDf'lll!ft
rhytbm of Itw and love, and rinss with the oound of lion
1:1111 aurvlv.. ~aM four
daY Juntnr Cbnlr Pro"''""
Prayer meelln&amp; 1 p. m. SaiW' dteport, 14. E. Oowooo. pastor; Ding Serv!Cl! 7:30 p.m. ; Mid
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eternal trutba. It beckons man to integrity and true self- IOUDcl re1110111 why ~ery penon
thovJd II~WI'Ici •ri'[CH NgUJady
Hartford
Baplist
Cburcb
day.
Mrs.
Nan
Muor•
l'hurch
School
,.ell
Prayer
Servit~
Wodne•
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TO
MR.
AND
Mllll. ORIS qAVl
fulflilment; It calla blm to tha path of duty and to tbe way end 10pport tM Cburch. '111.y
Warron C. Zinp, pastor. Wor- Gnoo ltplleopll Cltardl. SUpt.; Olurcll School, 9 30 a. day 7 30 o.m Rev. MorriJ M. For the Golden Annlvers4rY
are: (I) For hiA own uh. (2)
of III!"Vice. 'l'he different drum ie GQd's.
For hbl ehlidNrl'l •Jr.•. (3) For
ship 9 a. m. Smnon "0 Come Pemeroy, l'!le Rev Rlchln! II. m.; Worship Service, t0 '30 a. Woil•. Pastor.
0o your ll•ppy Wedding
A man mullt chooH whleh drum he will listen for and lhe nk.a ot hll community ud
Let
Us
Worship
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Church
School
Martin.
Rector
Slllldty
Mot
m.;
MetbodiSI
Youth
FellowRutland
Cburch
ot
!be
Nazar·
t am sending Deal of WI
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follow. lbuy yura qo, Henry David Thoreau wrote: 11aUoa.
Church it.l(, wt.ich llMda tu.
1:!50
a.
m.
Clas""
lor
all,
llltlc
Praylr
IIIII
'!eriiiOII.
10:110
ship,
7
p.
m.:
O!!IC1al
Board
ene.
Sunday
S..floOI
9
SO
a.
m.;
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Meant
to
cheer
you
on
i!e'!
"If G mcm doN not keep pace with. kis comlJ(lnitms, perlulpr moral and matft'lll •wo"·
Cbethlrt • Kyaer : Harllord o.m. ()ol!oo hour loUowiJta.
meetlna. 111 ~unrtay ot month. Morning Worahip tO 40 a. m ·
way.
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Plln kl 10 t. dt.un:h nra}lrlY
it it be- IN /!.ear• a dijjerfnt drummer."
ud nad yo11r 'A" "• daily.
Potlab, Warren G. Zmn, Putor. ·lblerprtse !!IUB Cbiii'P, Rn . 7:30 p.m. WSCS. 2nd Monday EvangeliStic ser&lt;iCl! 1 4o •· m ' ~.ay the showers of God's ~less
GQcl'a bouH leone, place whePe you will hear the "Dif·
The Hartford Baptist Church Metllll Smlib, pastor. WorrhiP ot 'l'lODib, UO p. m.; !!:leonor ·~idweek oravor oerv1ce. Uii p :
ings
,
fuept Drummer." Worship therti thli Sunday with
,
m \ll!i!nesday
I Fall upon you day and sig!ot,
sill hav~ two Chriltmat Pro- lllrVtct UO a. m.: SUnday ll'ednosday . 7 P m.
YO'IIr .,!a~PUJ.
~ lfl66 KfiMir ~ S..V..., '""·· Sfrubtvt. ~·..
grams tlua year. The forst woll Scbool 10·30 a. til. Youlb tl'tJ. Mlnenvlllo Mothodl•l Church , S~r.ru•e t:hurcb Oltbe Naqo 1 May His love and tender mercy
be preseated II, lhl -h DdiY loWsblp 1:30 p, m.; Boys and Wendell G. Stutler, Pastor. rene Wt!Unm ~- l'horpe paiiiJI Ftll your hearts with
Soboul plplls at9:50 on Dee .. l9. ;01rll FeiiDWihlp, 6:30 p, m.: Sunday School, 10 a. m.. \\'or-: Suoda, •,r·hw:t" :111 a m ~ort&gt; .
delight.
Au enlarged prOifllll wiD , be Evtmlng ...-viet 7:30 p. m., lnd ablp service II a. m.
mg worah1p 111 :«• a m.
: Fifty years you've walked fD.
by tho llartflrd GNde Sehool ltld 41b Sundlflt Youth Qlolr. Moroe Chapo IMetbotllot Peotocoltal Asaembly Roato I
gher
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preaented a lhe Boptill C!Nrell t:IO p. til. WldneldaJ. Prayer Jame• Early, pastor, Oliver i ! '4, H.e&gt; u•lll tc Jom•s PB&lt;Inr ' de by side along life's road
W'Uia eM
It -ill, in tome melllure, fottBr and help IIJio 01 Dtlc: ZO al7:30 p.m. The pubo 14•tlri8. 7:311 0 m Wtdl&gt;adaY Slyer. Supt. Sunday School tO : ' uooay Srhool 10 a m Wor ' And lhru sunshine rain
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lolllrlt1p EUB Cllardo., Rev. a, m. ; Preaching 11 a. m.
Iday Wednesd ·v and Friday ,
shadows
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h
ha ed
h b
h b •
fl.
and
iiQtlo
SUnday Scbrolt:IIO 1· m. Preacl&gt;- lltlllday School 8:45 a.' m. b ll L. McDaniel, pastor. Sunday 1' :lleport. Soutl Jrc Ave Sunttay : ou ioaa:e s r eac ~v~
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tQre
lpGnlfJriiM by t e
UJme8l rml
organ
Ill IDf Sundey 2:30 P· m.
_, •-•- Supt.
Sunlla• School 1:30, Harold Roush, . Sehooo 1U 1 m · 'iunday evenlnR y
tyt·l
th I d ·
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SWIIblp 10:45 L m. and 7:30 upt, en.,.~.
~ 0 ass Ievangelistic •ervlce. 7·30 p. m.
heavv
______...;,.;_____________________IIRutland. Putor, Rev. P • u I p. til. eltemataly Bible ilt1CIJ Supt., Preaching 7:30 p. m. Sun· Wednesday Bible ~IUd~ 1 30 p. 1 B
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Taylor; Sttndll Scllool, 10 a. m. end prayer eem~ led by pq~ day.
m : SaiUrdJ: night Prayer and 1 A~~ Y~ur r;.~~~Y .~:ve~ -~ 0":,
Quy Priddy, SUpt.; Pruehlnl ar 7:10 P. Ill. Wedllllday. Clu1l- lllteble Metllodlsl Cllorcll, Worship 7 '0 p. m. Pastor, H.ev
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lllVIce, 7:10 p. tll.i PraYir llf- ••· ........ vor ?·SO p. m 8rd H. L. MeDamel, pastor' Sun- B. L Barrett.
leading
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HarrtsonvoUe
Pr..b)'tertrn T'ward a now and bi'!llhter
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MaiOD Bapllol Stmt11J Sobool MmiiDI Slrr EUB ~ inC 10:30 a. m.; MVF 6 p m.; Church Jot,n D""'· pastor: .
dawn .
llldclleport, Ohio
D.A.V. Hall, comer Second and Rev. MIIIIIISmllb. paiOI': f,e Prayer IDd Bible Study, 7:30 p. Church. School 10 30 a. m. Wor- 1 Chlldr~~u came along to ;Join
Pomeray, M11on. SponiOred by m. Sunday Scbool, Fred m Wedn-sday.
sbip aervlce :30 p. m.
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llfPI-: Earl 8bullr, Ala'I. Roek SpriDgo Molbotllll RoorganiuO (;bureb 01 J..., ] On your Journey thru
;this
GalllpoltS. Alllltoled wllh S.B.C. Mornlnl worablp 10 ,40 1_ m.: Chester Lemley, pastor: WO!' Christ of Latter Oay Sainoa. liJ
~!e,
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Rev. R. L. Ptnson,
pastor. Prayer meeting 8 p. m. Thur• ' ship servtca 1:80 a. m.; Sun- tnlleo from Rarine on Racina- And have shored the Joy ~nd

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eriean Legion end Legion Auxil- 11
iary Post 23 art sponsoring
spiJhtlll dinner at the Le~:~n
Home on Second Sireet S:
day from 5·until 9 p.m. Tickets
are priced at $1 lor .adulls and
fifty c•nto for children.
Proceeds wiU be used
to
purcha•e baseball uniforms and
lor sending girls to Girls State
Camp. In char1e of lhe dinner
are Roy Meadows, Bill Redman,
Roy Schullz, Margaret McKinney, Junior McKinney and Beryle Redman.

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Day and Hour

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Ill ant, ClltRire • IJ...
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1Jml, P'IIGr· a.tfGr4 Japlijl
Qlureb, Cemf1111111M Wjll'fblp
eervlce 9 a. IlL 1\leldaJ, 3:41
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Grill IIIDCI: Rev c;. I. o·~.e
aor, puiGI': Rolllrii.Mrlr, PUp!.
t ., a. 11. lrlotDifll Worahip
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IIlii Sttlldi,Y S911ooli I p. 111. l]j.,. School 1:30 a. m. Worship and S&amp;. Paul'l Qurcb 1r IJeiluo built. &amp;mdl7 &amp;:bool9:110 a. tD.;14arD'"*'II liii'Ylce: l11tlndi,Y, 7:Jtl Preachlnil Service 10:30 1. m. Allred M lbodl I Clntreb
IJt8 Warablp II a. 111.1 NYP8
p. til. PrQer meeUr..
YOWli People's meelini 6:30 p,
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llv• nouce th»t the aumber ot MUIJ ltvild on 11cb doUar or propert7 lbowD 01 till OeD·
oral Tax Dupbcato of Real Eotatt, Publla UUUty ond PII'IODII Proper&amp;J wllbla .... CoUDIJ
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Roy Carter, Mlulster.
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receipt to aet th1t It cover• all vour propenv Off1ce Huu.-.....8:00 A..M. to 4:00 p M diUJ
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EVENING CLASSES .. ,

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GRANDE
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Rio Gt·ande College will offer eleven evening classes durlnl the aecond semester. Four of these classes will be taught at the college; the others will
be offered al various locations lhroughout Southeastern Ohio. All students
enrolling in evening classes for the first time must notify the registrar as
early as possible before registration day so that he may check their ere·
dentials anrt assign an adviser to them before registration. All evening stu·
dents will begin their registration by reporting to the registrar's office
Where furthe r instructions will be given.

REGISTRATION FOR ALL EVENING CLASSES WILL BE
CONDUCTED ON THE COLLEGE CAMPUS-MONDAY,
JANUARY 24, 1966, 6:30 to 8:30 p.m.

Spagbe_.i Dinner
Ie Saturday 5 to 9

Math . 312. Calculus li
Rei. 201, New Testament
Music 312, Teaching Music
Hist. 112, Western Civ., li

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Salem, Pt. Pleasant; Mrs. Addit Ohlinger, New Haven ; Mrs.
Jimmie 0. Arlbur, Pt. Pleasant; Mrs. Elsie Geary,
Pt.
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DISCHARGED: Perry Click
Cottageville (expired) ; Eule~
Turaer, Henderson; Miles Epting, Pl. Pleasant; lolrs. Char·
les Birchfield, Pt. Pleasant; Roy
Henry, Gallipolis Ferry ; Lawrence Goddard. Bu!lalo ; Stephen Baker, Pl. Pleasant.
DANCING TWICE
Two area high schools are
planning after game teen-dances this weekend beginning Friday night at lhe Wahama High
IY'"· and Saturday night at the
M'Hidleport High auditnrlum.
Botb dances are from 9:30 p.m.
i&lt;l 1! midnight with the Jays aa
hosts.

Dey encl Hour

Soc. 211, Introduction
Art. 312, Teaching Art
Pol. Sci. 212, Am. State Govt.
Phil. 301, Introduction
Pol. Sci. 211, Am. Nat'! Govt.
Eng. 212, British Ut., U
Soc. 212, Rural Soc.

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pastur , 1" 81 1 30 P m Pa,.or C W I On• harl w1fe and children ~enr
Corner or Vonrtlo and MaiD !II. W -•• IO·"
d •• Churcb School 9 ao a m. Wor Proffttt
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School. 9:30 a. m.; Gene Wolle Maso B:JO • m. eSI Hul.&gt; llHys They have g1ven you gr~ndda)r Schon! 9.30 a. m.. Will' t:IIO a. m. S:uttlay Seltoo~ Ben SUpt. Services Thursday even 01 ObliRalion. 7 P m
ch1ldrt .
ohlp II L m.: Prayer service, Qulanberry, SUpt.; 10:30 a. tiL lng.
St. John'• Catholl• Ml,.in"' j Thrre are g al grandchlldo.en.
I p. m. Wettleaday.
Mornln Worahi II vice 111 Sutton Met~odist Church .- , llear Gul' ~villf&gt; ! IJIJ!r&gt;h Ridr.r l
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~ 2nd and lib Stut- Sunday School 10:15 a m
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Rllph Carl, oupt. Sunday Wor- •• olrv~lb BETIIANV Oak Grove Melhodlsl Cbur&lt;b,l im.: Confession, ¥. hour heture May each member of yi.ur
sblp MrVIce 10:30 a. m. IIlii _,
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family
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5 I The Solvallou Army. Envoy Who have come by law or birth
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11 c ur&lt; Sunday 10 a m Hoiine .. meet. ' Whi!, they live upon this ea rth.
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llwtday llellool ID a. m.: Youlb ~ Roasb, Supt.;
:•r~~e: •: ':.1;~: ~::::: Sunda.v 7 p. m. Young People'• May you have good times to1_
Servtee 1:15P-m. Efenlna Wor-- Momlna Worsbi 2nd and 4111 Y
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r\rl lllarc:um. mlllilter; Blbll 111 and 3rd Sunday of -ntb '
M '. Alki rlasoes· 7 30 p. m. Bible study Tender love within oach smile.
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m Missions S(udy Class Hospital. Pastor. F W Gt!tord
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Mrs. Riley Pipit
=:~ay~ 7m.30 P. ·•
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and officials. 3,30 p. m. Pastors Sabbath Scnoot. 1.30 p. m..
Composod Ia lle&lt;ember 1185
GNVe Cllrlltlu FedlraW a aQ, ,._,, rtudy class lor boys and girls. Worship, 2:30 p. m.; . Y• ali'
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Qu1Mnberry Rev. W. B. PerriD. putor; Lett111 Falla United Brethren moeung, UO p. m.; 81blo St1t
PROP TRANS
worlh~
•ervice, 9:30 a.m: Cui Katlll, Stlpl.t S 1 o d •' ID C rlsl Church, Sunday School dy. Thursday_. 7,30 _P· m. 11 Gary D. Johnson.
Marie
SUnda School 10 1, m. Sll• 8cbool, t L m.: Wjll'fblp boar 9:30 a.m. wonhlp HI'VICOS. The 11 !!:vans Het~~hts, Galllpolll. Johnson to Delblrt P'atfersOa,
forl Stock~ su 1
10 •· m.
finlt IDd tltlrd Thttnday even- ltttea Ulllletl •reU&gt;teo a. 1.45 acre, Lebanon.
llndlord
p;., Qrb1, Ill. U... F.W.B. Clllreb - Jncs at 7:30 IIIII tho second and lllrtot CIIDr&lt;b: R&gt;!v Eltleo R.
llorold Coroaban,
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Mlldster; 8anday School 8:-IS a. m., Earl fourth Sunday nlgbll at 7:30. ~alke. Mstor: Sundav School. Carnahan to Earl Shuler, Mild-1
Homer Forrest. Supt.: Billie Starbey, supL; EfeDina sor Jam.. Morrison, pastor.
10 •: m.: Wlnmo Holsinger aupl. red Shuler, 2.S1 acre., Sut!Qa.
lcbnol t:IO; MllriiDI Wonldp, lblp; 7:80 p. m. II, Cecil 0011, llyttoll Rtnt nee lrletltodllt ChruUan Endeavor. 7:Ui p. 'tt. C. W. Bright, Lola I. BrlcJ&gt;t
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Doster lllart:ll e1 c•rtrl7:1t p, t11. 'l11urltlly.
tib1p lUll a.m. Youlb Servtce. \lid Week Pray•r meellll&amp;, 7,30 CJtamberlaln, Lawrence
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Blbl ScboOI 1·!10 a. 111. Prlaeit IIIDVIIII Pllp1ID Bllllr111, tP. 1:411 p. m.: !!:vugeUstlc m• p. m. Wednesday, Clau Lee. A'mburg, to United Slllll, JudiInc ~. 10 a. ~ llrtl and tlllrd 0. Lanpvlllt. Ohio), Rev 0. H. ap. 7:10 p. m.: Prayar meet- " Mrs Matlt Rnlstnaer
ment Deed, Olive.
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Clr, putot: SUndey Scboo1.1:311 me. 'lbUn&lt;''IJ 7:30 p. m.
Blclatel Evaacelleal llllllft Ralph Swan, Freda Swaa to
........ a., atri ., 0r111. L m., Rlaber1 Grate, 8upL WOI' ....., llhlb tlll:n Cbltrttl. ....,... Brethren Ontrch - Stmday Sillte or Olllo, .0'1 acre, Salltlllller Stnet· StmdaJ Blbll rblp tterVicl 11 LO:I; a. m.; Pll- " CUll. '.ev R. 1 ·ne ' au. School 9:4$ a. m. Worship, bury.
8lltd1 t L 'm. !1t111q Will' !(11m Youlb. t·4S p. m.: Evtm- putot. SllndQ Sebonl 1:30 a. 2nd and 4111 -~. 1:41 a. Cbarleo lf!'atl, Harriett .I!JIIt
lblp 7:30 p. m.; Blblll Stut17, plllllo ""leo, 7:311 p. 111. W 111.: PblJ Wise. •upL; Momll18 m. ~cllasb Miller, pallor. to Worlby E. Sl:ll!ley, ~ A.
7:!0 p. 1111. WedDUdll.
Weelt PrQer aad ~ W.... -•~If 10 30 a. m.; You U UB lllu""' Ioiiar ·
,. . Sillnley, Lois, "llltttepart.
· MIMepen Cllui4 11 at1111, a.daJ, 7.111 p. 111.
Servlcll 7 p. m.: Efrqelllllt ds7 Sc!bool UO a CD.; Wtnbtp 1lomft Allen Hartley, dee. Ill
lib ~ IbiD ea'snr DDaald '"ql
Btl • ,..,,.... eerv~ce 7:311 ,. m. Mid ~·k ~ ,_._: '!~'.,!.!0.. ~lr.,lll: ~·~ D~-~·ratley~ IdaA. c~
llleU, ~; lllblt llcboo~ WilDe..... Pullllo m1 n tl 8tmo prayer servb 7:;11 P. m. .. ell """".' ~- ,..._z_ u~ , - • • vw..., .
:1!1 a.m., ·~ ·· mllllllaeJ da1 t p. m., WatclrtAnlor study ~ •nd Friday e..ntn1 In .Chrisl Qurch. James MOl' Roller. Nllllcy J. Coopir, A~
lupt.;
MorDIDI
WGriblp. 1 p. 111.; 8lbll 11U4J 'l'aeltlaJ ""edom Golpel -.... a. rt.on, putor. S:uttlay School at of Trans., Mldtleptd.
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m £vtalaC Worablp, 1 p. m. BetvJce tnftiiD&amp;, 1 p. shan Stt•.. roviUe Rnld: &amp;. ~- 9:30 a. m. Preaclllna "!rtl'l!eS Jt111t A.. CIDlrell, 01m Canf ~ m., . Pr.,U .. tlct. Wlfl. 111. tltunda1: MJnlllry acbool. Orlllilb. I'UIIIr: Roller W• ~ first IDd llllrd Tburld~~- ~oW.~ o;:.Riobard
t;, f p.m. ,' ' f .·
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. _lard. SUpt. . SU!ItiQ !ldanol ~0
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lacturera ohrlmp bran, a by
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Allen 12
Allen 14
Community
Allen 14

Jackson High
Pomeroy Elem.
Welllton !Bib
Jacklon Hlib
Pomeroy Hilb
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Closs

m. Evllllinll servlce 7 p. m. V. Pearl Casto, pasiGr. Sunday 1:10 p, 111.1 Mldweell Prayer_..
H. Braley, Blblt School SUpt. School at 9:30 Charlu Taylor, 9101o 7:10 p. m WetlnltdQ.
liiOtl Cllutr&lt;2 ot Cltrlll, Peailo SUpl. Worship Services at 10:45 lllddleporl llllrel ot lilt ND
roy . llarrilnnvilll Rr*tl, ho a. m. wilb Vere Swartz, lay _., Rev. Clyde J. Bardell.
IIIII Ulrdlt:Wood, llllllirtlr. Ill- Jeafir, Sunday 6 p. m. regu. Swxlay qebool UO a. tiLl Mota- IS IIIII up; 7:11, Adall ' Afd1
bll IIG1IOol 8:30 1. 111-1 M11mtaa lar ~Iilli of MYF; Sunday, tnc Wonblp 10:10 a. 111.; NYPS JP'OUP·
110rahl! 1:10 •· m.t ll*rt Rlltl ~: Lv~..=-~~ ,':';~:: Yotllti Piop'! , ua p. 111.; mm. lilllldlepwt " " ~ . _
lllblt ~~ '!ujJI.
!llld Week Pra er service
gellltfc IQOOI!IIg 7:10 p. tiL; byllrlaD Cburdl, Bit.......
Qnla ~ 01 OIMI, Bit.
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GllberlliJI-,':paiOI', SuntlaY llltlatll llelllodbl Cllardl
P..,IIW)' Bare~~ 01 lito N.. 1:30 L til. Mr. J'lltt
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8dlool 1:111 L m. Mtll'ldlll WOJ'o Pltlrl A. CU1o. l'lostor; Wor- orene, SuadiJ SCI!ooL t:• a. OIIPL: 10:10 a. m. Wanlllti 1:.
practice.
lldp 11 a. m.t &amp;me .,... . . ~ at • a. til., Sundsy 111-: MGndJII sunblp 11:41 a. p. m. YF: Wtil. ''" ~
nns Baplill Cl$zdo. ......., flee. 7 p. m. PnJtr
II 10 a. tiLl WSCS Ill m. EftmlDs Worsblp, I p. m.; Cbotr: 1 o. m
roy - 1\M. Clnlr Wtlll1m1 1:10 p. m. Wedne!l«&lt;ay; YtiUIII l'burrday 01 -m; Board Prayer 1DMt1Jt1, 7 p. m. Wid. ll)it- , _ o.t1o11
Iunday Scbool t:IO 1111 111.:10. hupte't tlerYII:I t 'rldltJ, l .iiU -'1118 3rd WedloldQ ol lbe llev. Clyde v lleDdersOII, pu. 11y1er1111 QJurdl.,
Wonhlp tenlce. 10:10 a. m.; o. m.
tnO"'h.
!Gr.
·' "' • a. m.: S.· i ·· ' ·llool
filunery IIlii Jtlltlor cbuteb lor ~ II God. Ill&amp;. lllortia rlatwoodl lllelllldltll Cllare
l:'oret ot tile Na:aarne, Pet11- 10 a. m.; Bible Study, Wid., .
oblldren.
Bat. Dllllol WorkmM. ....., - Purl 1\. Casto. pallOr Wor ""'' Rev . rlvde Henderaon. 7:30 p .m.
1'1n1 Bapllll Cllaru. BtltiDI titllld_, Ull a m.; Wor IIIIP III'YICO 10 a. m. even postor: Su-1dny School 9:30 I
Cbeshtre-KyRtf"Hartlord ,_.
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Rev. c. I. O'tlonner. puto: lltlp IIII'YiGI U a. m IIlii 1:111 Olbor 8unda1 7:t5 p. m. Sun sbip services 7.30 p. m. Sun- lab. Hartford Blptill Qwrdl
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THIE CHUIIICH P'OPit AL.L.
lllllld It filled with the sound of many drums.
Curllr, .apt.; IO.t5 a. tiL lllorD- ID 'l'utldiJ: YOWli l'topll' llalley. Supt. Praveo meetln• sorvlcu 7.:tO p. m. P r 'y • r moo "Watebfulnm or tba TtD
Drutu of mllltarlam atir man to war end eonqueot. ... L.L fFOJit TloiK GHUIIICIH
Ill IIOI'Iblp\ 1:311 p. m. BY~ - - 1:10 p. ID ~'riGiy
FtNII Rim Melllodial cllurcb m.: NVPS 6:40 p m. Evening Vircms." Tueeday - Of&amp;lrl
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JUnlor
Fellcmblp;
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Sundey School 9 a. m., Mra . .,..o1n1 . ·so r m Thuradat planninl meelilll, 7 p.m. EDT.
DrlllDI of eonformiiJ invite him to keep step with low
'l'IM ctluNh .. the.,... . ,.._
Cbareb ot lllo Naaro.., litatandarilt and faiM VlluM. Drumt1 of rmd lure him Into tw 0C1 IU'th for th1 bWidilll ol Evening oervlce: 7:10 p. m. Jobn S1DIIII!aod, putot: ~nell' J'rod Neaoe, Supt. Worahlp
char~
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rood
cltLui!INp.
Wednesday,
Prayer
meella&amp;;
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Rev.
WendeU
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Ohio. Sunday Sebool at
the kiiUnr.pate of eelfiab tettlnr and gaining,
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lt ill• aW.hoi.M ohplrltqal "Yai1:30
p,
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Wednoeday,
SPntm:
IWVlce
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YOWli
People
Stutler,
puror.
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930
am.
Sunday
Worship
But a dlfferent drum aounde, too. It beats in the 11M. Wi,hqut a atrOQI Church,
Q!~h'"' c*nt~Cra~y 1101' civilln·
Cbolr Praetlce: !:30 p. m. Tu.. Elldeever ! p. m. Wtdnlldov: H..lb ,.,etbodlst Church. Mod- Servtco 10 ,30 a.m Sundav Ev• ~f'IDf'lll!ft
rhytbm of Itw and love, and rinss with the oound of lion
1:1111 aurvlv.. ~aM four
daY Juntnr Cbnlr Pro"''""
Prayer meelln&amp; 1 p. m. SaiW' dteport, 14. E. Oowooo. pastor; Ding Serv!Cl! 7:30 p.m. ; Mid
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eternal trutba. It beckons man to integrity and true self- IOUDcl re1110111 why ~ery penon
thovJd II~WI'Ici •ri'[CH NgUJady
Hartford
Baplist
Cburcb
day.
Mrs.
Nan
Muor•
l'hurch
School
,.ell
Prayer
Servit~
Wodne•
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MR.
AND
Mllll. ORIS qAVl
fulflilment; It calla blm to tha path of duty and to tbe way end 10pport tM Cburch. '111.y
Warron C. Zinp, pastor. Wor- Gnoo ltplleopll Cltardl. SUpt.; Olurcll School, 9 30 a. day 7 30 o.m Rev. MorriJ M. For the Golden Annlvers4rY
are: (I) For hiA own uh. (2)
of III!"Vice. 'l'he different drum ie GQd's.
For hbl ehlidNrl'l •Jr.•. (3) For
ship 9 a. m. Smnon "0 Come Pemeroy, l'!le Rev Rlchln! II. m.; Worship Service, t0 '30 a. Woil•. Pastor.
0o your ll•ppy Wedding
A man mullt chooH whleh drum he will listen for and lhe nk.a ot hll community ud
Let
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School
Martin.
Rector
Slllldty
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MetbodiSI
Youth
FellowRutland
Cburch
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follow. lbuy yura qo, Henry David Thoreau wrote: 11aUoa.
Church it.l(, wt.ich llMda tu.
1:!50
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llltlc
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10:110
ship,
7
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O!!IC1al
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Sunday
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"If G mcm doN not keep pace with. kis comlJ(lnitms, perlulpr moral and matft'lll •wo"·
Cbethlrt • Kyaer : Harllord o.m. ()ol!oo hour loUowiJta.
meetlna. 111 ~unrtay ot month. Morning Worahip tO 40 a. m ·
way.
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Plln kl 10 t. dt.un:h nra}lrlY
it it be- IN /!.ear• a dijjerfnt drummer."
ud nad yo11r 'A" "• daily.
Potlab, Warren G. Zmn, Putor. ·lblerprtse !!IUB Cbiii'P, Rn . 7:30 p.m. WSCS. 2nd Monday EvangeliStic ser&lt;iCl! 1 4o •· m ' ~.ay the showers of God's ~less
GQcl'a bouH leone, place whePe you will hear the "Dif·
The Hartford Baptist Church Metllll Smlib, pastor. WorrhiP ot 'l'lODib, UO p. m.; !!:leonor ·~idweek oravor oerv1ce. Uii p :
ings
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fuept Drummer." Worship therti thli Sunday with
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m \ll!i!nesday
I Fall upon you day and sig!ot,
sill hav~ two Chriltmat Pro- lllrVtct UO a. m.: SUnday ll'ednosday . 7 P m.
YO'IIr .,!a~PUJ.
~ lfl66 KfiMir ~ S..V..., '""·· Sfrubtvt. ~·..
grams tlua year. The forst woll Scbool 10·30 a. til. Youlb tl'tJ. Mlnenvlllo Mothodl•l Church , S~r.ru•e t:hurcb Oltbe Naqo 1 May His love and tender mercy
be preseated II, lhl -h DdiY loWsblp 1:30 p, m.; Boys and Wendell G. Stutler, Pastor. rene Wt!Unm ~- l'horpe paiiiJI Ftll your hearts with
Soboul plplls at9:50 on Dee .. l9. ;01rll FeiiDWihlp, 6:30 p, m.: Sunday School, 10 a. m.. \\'or-: Suoda, •,r·hw:t" :111 a m ~ort&gt; .
delight.
Au enlarged prOifllll wiD , be Evtmlng ...-viet 7:30 p. m., lnd ablp service II a. m.
mg worah1p 111 :«• a m.
: Fifty years you've walked fD.
by tho llartflrd GNde Sehool ltld 41b Sundlflt Youth Qlolr. Moroe Chapo IMetbotllot Peotocoltal Asaembly Roato I
gher
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W'Uia eM
It -ill, in tome melllure, fottBr and help IIJio 01 Dtlc: ZO al7:30 p.m. The pubo 14•tlri8. 7:311 0 m Wtdl&gt;adaY Slyer. Supt. Sunday School tO : ' uooay Srhool 10 a m Wor ' And lhru sunshine rain
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lolllrlt1p EUB Cllardo., Rev. a, m. ; Preaching 11 a. m.
Iday Wednesd ·v and Friday ,
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and
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SUnday Scbrolt:IIO 1· m. Preacl&gt;- lltlllday School 8:45 a.' m. b ll L. McDaniel, pastor. Sunday 1' :lleport. Soutl Jrc Ave Sunttay : ou ioaa:e s r eac ~v~
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tQre
lpGnlfJriiM by t e
UJme8l rml
organ
Ill IDf Sundey 2:30 P· m.
_, •-•- Supt.
Sunlla• School 1:30, Harold Roush, . Sehooo 1U 1 m · 'iunday evenlnR y
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~ 0 ass Ievangelistic •ervlce. 7·30 p. m.
heavv
______...;,.;_____________________IIRutland. Putor, Rev. P • u I p. til. eltemataly Bible ilt1CIJ Supt., Preaching 7:30 p. m. Sun· Wednesday Bible ~IUd~ 1 30 p. 1 B
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Taylor; Sttndll Scllool, 10 a. m. end prayer eem~ led by pq~ day.
m : SaiUrdJ: night Prayer and 1 A~~ Y~ur r;.~~~Y .~:ve~ -~ 0":,
Quy Priddy, SUpt.; Pruehlnl ar 7:10 P. Ill. Wedllllday. Clu1l- lllteble Metllodlsl Cllorcll, Worship 7 '0 p. m. Pastor, H.ev
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lllVIce, 7:10 p. tll.i PraYir llf- ••· ........ vor ?·SO p. m 8rd H. L. MeDamel, pastor' Sun- B. L Barrett.
leading
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Pr..b)'tertrn T'ward a now and bi'!llhter
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MaiOD Bapllol Stmt11J Sobool MmiiDI Slrr EUB ~ inC 10:30 a. m.; MVF 6 p m.; Church Jot,n D""'· pastor: .
dawn .
llldclleport, Ohio
D.A.V. Hall, comer Second and Rev. MIIIIIISmllb. paiOI': f,e Prayer IDd Bible Study, 7:30 p. Church. School 10 30 a. m. Wor- 1 Chlldr~~u came along to ;Join
Pomeray, M11on. SponiOred by m. Sunday Scbool, Fred m Wedn-sday.
sbip aervlce :30 p. m.
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llfPI-: Earl 8bullr, Ala'I. Roek SpriDgo Molbotllll RoorganiuO (;bureb 01 J..., ] On your Journey thru
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GalllpoltS. Alllltoled wllh S.B.C. Mornlnl worablp 10 ,40 1_ m.: Chester Lemley, pastor: WO!' Christ of Latter Oay Sainoa. liJ
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pastor. Prayer meeting 8 p. m. Thur• ' ship servtca 1:80 a. m.; Sun- tnlleo from Rarine on Racina- And have shored the Joy ~nd

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iary Post 23 art sponsoring
spiJhtlll dinner at the Le~:~n
Home on Second Sireet S:
day from 5·until 9 p.m. Tickets
are priced at $1 lor .adulls and
fifty c•nto for children.
Proceeds wiU be used
to
purcha•e baseball uniforms and
lor sending girls to Girls State
Camp. In char1e of lhe dinner
are Roy Meadows, Bill Redman,
Roy Schullz, Margaret McKinney, Junior McKinney and Beryle Redman.

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IIlii Sttlldi,Y S911ooli I p. 111. l]j.,. School 1:30 a. m. Worship and S&amp;. Paul'l Qurcb 1r IJeiluo built. &amp;mdl7 &amp;:bool9:110 a. tD.;14arD'"*'II liii'Ylce: l11tlndi,Y, 7:Jtl Preachlnil Service 10:30 1. m. Allred M lbodl I Clntreb
IJt8 Warablp II a. 111.1 NYP8
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oral Tax Dupbcato of Real Eotatt, Publla UUUty ond PII'IODII Proper&amp;J wllbla .... CoUDIJ
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at 1:110 p. m
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p. t11. Bve1t1na 8lrYII1I, 1:11 p. (Boib ~ PH mee$o Qlester: Rev. Berber! 0ntt,
Rallolld Clltll'cll of tit - 11J8 u ODI&amp;I SL Johtl'l Qri putor; Richard Barton, Supl,
Roy Carter, Mlulster.
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NE\1&gt;/S THAT !WS~
MAE I'STHE

WAS

PHONI WY2-2156
C.rd Of Thlnk1

Rutland, lurnlshed or IIJIIIIr~&gt;ol
ished. Contact Leroy Denney!
or caU SH Z~l.

JSm CAR CENTEI

wagon

LOST - Bra&lt;elet at lbt Lotartl

t81 orgu stool,

TI1ursday.
Finder please return to Mrs.
Eunice Brinker, Racine, 0. 1:;;;;~
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ego IIIII nrs. llmm'l 1'ld

er Pari

Notice

DU.tr:u.&amp;LE

GIRL IN
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MAIL:

64 Pontiac _ $2291

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Apply In ponon, Moncloy
thru laturdly, a ..... to
4p.m.

AMERICAN SHIP
BUILDING CO.

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60 Olds _

DAILY CROSSWORD

.

011081

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employer

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orlnyllnterlor,
auto., po.

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115, lmi'Jdor

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lo1 tloted 'lriDdsb!eld1 new
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Help W1nted

fi1R Dealer. I do not want deep

freeze jUJJk fun at any price.
Bill BeUt7, ReedsviUe, Oblo.
l·IS1te

Wanted To Buy
l'SED BROKEN split guilarl
IIIII airing Instruments.

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l'WII ru1 fOOd.
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58 Buick 4 Door IJ•rd Top - - . - -· $271

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lUGS BUNNY

KARR &amp; VAN ZANDT
MOTOR

a.

SALES

WY 2-5342

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Moon, Bor I, S)'l'aruse,
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1 19 3tc
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"-Roatlow
lPEClAL, Coon, $2.50,
pahide, 5c lb. Red fol,
wltb all 4 leo! Oil, Gray
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fa.OO wtth oil 4 feet on.
AJlll'lllorAAXa
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IOc, 75eu 1llld ,,,00 olza.
luxe Pizza, $1.50. Jack's
ry Bar, Middleport 11 B lie

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VALUE-RATED
QUALITY· USED, CARS

PRODUCTION
WELDERS
TACK WELDERS
PIPE WELDERS

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OPEN lVII. 11. 9

PHONI WY 2-5321

By KING

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IILI!CnON OP 100 NIW CHIVROLITJ
a QUALITY UII!D CARl a TRI.ICKI

play pen f$; antique
~; 1 new wtodon $10, Mrs.
Joba Stout, Harrisonville SH
4l3t
1 20 lie

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--""OF 1H~T 7

Pomeroy Motor Co.

l.olt 1nd Found
cemetery

MOST

CAlf

$149
48 Chevrolet ~ Ton Pickup - - - - - $199
63 Volkawagen Deluxe 2 Door
$1395 $1~$
61 Chevrolet 6- PG. 4 Door. Shlrp
$109.
$969
58 Chevrolet lmp1l1 H.1. Coupe
$395
$249
17 Dodge VI- 4 Door. Runs Gaod
$199
$1~
-62 Corv1lr 700 .- PG. 4 Door
$1095
$969
$795
6P TR-3 Convertible. Nice
$895
59 Pontiac Hard Top Sedln
Seve Here
$791
60 Chevrolet Bel Air 6 - 4 Door
$795
$669
60 Olds "98"' H.T. Sed•n. Full Power
Seve
$991
60 Rambler Cl1sslc "6" Wagon ___ Wotth More
$499
17 Chevrolet "6" 811 Air 4 Door
$495
$369
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Art Arriving, Set Us Now For Thet Sherp Plti'ICIII Dee I

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AUNf LOWEEZY.

laD. 11; 1981

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SOMETHIN'

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ROOM fumlshed
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tm or SH J.D. I 20

VE.ST

SPECIALS'~

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·.~ n!

LEAK'EDTHE
NE\1&gt;/S THAT !WS~
MAE I'STHE

WAS

PHONI WY2-2156
C.rd Of Thlnk1

Rutland, lurnlshed or IIJIIIIr~&gt;ol
ished. Contact Leroy Denney!
or caU SH Z~l.

JSm CAR CENTEI

wagon

LOST - Bra&lt;elet at lbt Lotartl

t81 orgu stool,

TI1ursday.
Finder please return to Mrs.
Eunice Brinker, Racine, 0. 1:;;;;~
I Zl
las!

ego IIIII nrs. llmm'l 1'ld

er Pari

Notice

DU.tr:u.&amp;LE

GIRL IN
THI!

~LD!I

~~~l.ll\u~tal:;fl;.,

~~

'

.

DICK TRACY

~y

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111

January·:·Sllle I

n,

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' Olaa

• l Ill
lly HAROLD GRAY
MAIL:

64 Pontiac _ $2291

II'JUN

~.~0=[)1;•011-i ~

OltaiJDa I dr. B.'P. V-8, . .

IT UP

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Ill 'rillrt filii - - · lldlo.

FROM
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crrvl

64 Olds -

Prevailina- union wage sca1t
Apply In ponon, Moncloy
thru laturdly, a ..... to
4p.m.

AMERICAN SHIP
BUILDING CO.

_

60 Olds _

DAILY CROSSWORD

.

011081

1

lUper 88

employer

.........

new wh1to ~~~-g
Ures. beautl!ul bllto liDflb. 4 tne -

CARRIER
NEEDED

By SCHULZ

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Nova B. T. &amp;port Coupo • 0

a.~~

oL motor, auto. traiUI., rad·

lo, white oldewalla, wheel
dlsos. baolt up Hgbta, 17,000

IT.:'!

mllet.

62 Olcls _

Jl. •\' I I

RUTlAND

ApplyWY2-2156

THI
DAILY SENTINEL

Beige I&lt; wbllo mel&lt;hlnl all
orlnyllnterlor,
auto., po.

v.a.

a ••
115, lmi'Jdor

wer brllkeo a sleerloll. nd-

lo1 tloted 'lriDdsb!eld1 new
wnlte lldewalll. A naa cltBD
one.

..

about

IO.Oermu

001.00
.... I,...
...

u.am.c

Help W1nted

fi1R Dealer. I do not want deep

freeze jUJJk fun at any price.
Bill BeUt7, ReedsviUe, Oblo.
l·IS1te

Wanted To Buy
l'SED BROKEN split guilarl
IIIII airing Instruments.

(lJ . .

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!e~

to.-......
..,

a.CM

Cocll.

Ill •.

tlrmly

Instrument~

4 door,

v.a,

new Flnotoao 100 wbllll
s!d...an Ureo. Loolll IIIII
l'WII ru1 fOOd.
.

AS-IS SPEOALS

Ita

·

·

$791

58 Buick 4 Door IJ•rd Top - - . - -· $271

lftlbo

_..

0..----=':,':.:::"

R111dmaster, Full pow•liiUI-l

lUGS BUNNY

KARR &amp; VAN ZANDT
MOTOR

a.

SALES

WY 2-5342

c,.dlllll 01!11

,.....,
,

GIM(: PINANCING

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61 Mercury _ $891

59 Olds 98 Town Sedan

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lloiitd

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V-811111tor, poJI'er oc:ulpmebt, lib aew 11n1

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V.S motor, IUIIImatlo bock-up Upto IIIII wlllto
lldewlll
All •
bU7.

. . )(ete"'e

IIDr

$1295

59 Mercury Colony P1rk St1. Weg011 - $191

tJ 5

dllioa and price to: D. L.
Moon, Bor I, S)'l'aruse,
-~
1 19 3tc
==-:-c-eo--~
"-Roatlow
lPEClAL, Coon, $2.50,
pahide, 5c lb. Red fol,
wltb all 4 leo! Oil, Gray
., DAILY OIIPJOQOOB- • £'• . _ -.It II
fa.OO wtth oil 4 feet on.
AJlll'lllorAAXa
Balle1, Reedsvllll, Ohio.
111
$ . . . . . -altAiowrtlo:

$1595

l)ynamle 88 Holiday Sed.

h.lu

a~~N~u

Ctlellrll7 ...... •·

Ute

I to nt
. . . . Lliitp
~~.

$1191

~or!IJ~ !'!'!!'

I.NU.od

. . Hs

2245 FNIII pt.
Toltdo, Offlo
All equal opportun!IJ

ar

$1991

1'-811 CUU..Ip. ap,. l1ul I&lt;
wblto ·with IJIIIfohl"l 111
vlnJImotor,
IDiertor,
·
v.a
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• lleertn,r, NAill 11114'·· wbllo ... JoD tlrooL

WELDERS

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DELICIOUS Homemade P~•·l ;=--;;-;~~:::.,::-=--=;-;-;=!
IOc, 75eu 1llld ,,,00 olza.
luxe Pizza, $1.50. Jack's
ry Bar, Middleport 11 B lie

/

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VALUE-RATED
QUALITY· USED, CARS

PRODUCTION
WELDERS
TACK WELDERS
PIPE WELDERS

.._. ..

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·,•.p1_·,

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ldiDeml1le, Olllo,

smt.

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POMIROT, CIHIO

(Sialt AppJooed)

,.,

THE BORN LOSER

OPEN lVII. 11. 9

PHONI WY 2-5321

By KING

OASOLINI ALLEY
'

,

IILI!CnON OP 100 NIW CHIVROLITJ
a QUALITY UII!D CARl a TRI.ICKI

play pen f$; antique
~; 1 new wtodon $10, Mrs.
Joba Stout, Harrisonville SH
4l3t
1 20 lie

.

·lllllUf t'llflJK
--""OF 1H~T 7

Pomeroy Motor Co.

l.olt 1nd Found
cemetery

MOST

CAlf

$149
48 Chevrolet ~ Ton Pickup - - - - - $199
63 Volkawagen Deluxe 2 Door
$1395 $1~$
61 Chevrolet 6- PG. 4 Door. Shlrp
$109.
$969
58 Chevrolet lmp1l1 H.1. Coupe
$395
$249
17 Dodge VI- 4 Door. Runs Gaod
$199
$1~
-62 Corv1lr 700 .- PG. 4 Door
$1095
$969
$795
6P TR-3 Convertible. Nice
$895
59 Pontiac Hard Top Sedln
Seve Here
$791
60 Chevrolet Bel Air 6 - 4 Door
$795
$669
60 Olds "98"' H.T. Sed•n. Full Power
Seve
$991
60 Rambler Cl1sslc "6" Wagon ___ Wotth More
$499
17 Chevrolet "6" 811 Air 4 Door
$495
$369
We Heve Plenty of Choice Lett Model Cers end Mae
Art Arriving, Set Us Now For Thet Sherp Plti'ICIII Dee I

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FROM APRI L IN ~lh 0-lll...DREN
FINE, EI-IE 'aAYS ~ NO FU!?THfR WORD
01= 10M, WHGH SHE. WROTE! 1'1-tQT

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"1W? SUPPE~S
COLO,.PAf

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·~r:Qourds' Artistry De~onstrated Aro:;;:nd .1I ~b. ·~~ 1Ateu•;!ia,Yw,ill: ·.~e;:~";::J:.. .
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S,nuDel, PGmeroy-llkillleport, 0., Jan.

~r~e Sa1e$

Middleoorf 1

1988

e

Baa;

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Gourd culture was the liplc She told how to grow gourds fruit peel and painted red by tory In Eden park, Cinclmtatl,
Rev. Doilal« Be..e it lbe
CLIF"I'ON - Kemlet1i L.
or Mrs. Robert Lewis when ir small and large plols, ex- Mrs. Jolut Terrell. l!lue rib- She described the beautiful painFtnt llapjlal Cbardt pv; lite Better re&lt;Ordi 'OD 111ack . ~ · Clifton, w. Va., eoUited lit lht
the Winding Trail Garden club. plaining planting of aeeds and bons for ~angemeota were •· settla and educational Christ- M"" Marie Hkwklna'
Htmoo i4tc eDIIJ!etl, ''Lolli,
aold wiD be kept .foUow- Navy January 18th. lll8 'liioth. met Wednesday evening, at the care of vine. She gave a dem- warded to Mrs. !Joyd Moore mas tree. '!'be tree Is created Mrs. Lillian Stell! were In
1i1ftD1tH11 Me."
a regular meeting ol the er Is Mrs. Katie BaA He jJI 1
· Ohio Power office. Mrs. Lewis onstratlon on craft work show- for . a clllllog table, Mrs. Ter- annually by park naturalists, llpolls Thursday to attend
Tbe opealliJ prayer wu by
Momorlt!l llospltal graduate of Wahama
mp
..t• a member of the Betz Chap. ing how gourds are i!Oaked,
a buffet arrangement, Mrs. using seed &lt;;raft ornaments and neral services for Mrs.
llle Rev. M. E. Dowsoa IIIII
lit the hospital · cafe. Scheol and attended West VJr..
'ter nf lhe Ohio Gourd Society. scraped and cleaned of outer Bryan, for TV, and Mrs. Hayes, p!xle llgures.
Hurn well-known Galllpollt reaprayer by Rev. Frank terltl
with 19 atnta Tetll at M'ontilote!}', lot
Y"""';;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;=;;;;;;;oi;;1 skin before waxing or paint· a coffee table arrangement.
Games were conducted by ident' held at the waugb • HalThe uolr of lite membels
a yl!llr. · .
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tog. Many items made from Mrs. Bryan reported oo a Mrs. Charl~s Lewis ·with prlz. ley-Wood Funeral Home with Baptla,t Cburda pro1eoted lito The president,
Fet!y, ' Kenneth enUsted.'Jn--lbe NayY
gourds were displayed, lnclud- tour of tbe Krohn Conserva- es awarded to Mrs. Joseph SJru. the Rev. Hughey Jones offlclat- ete.alltc ll!lhem lltler tlte dl- pre~ and Fay Sauer was as a ·Seaman Appreoll~· llt I
Dollar D1ys
ing tree ornaments, bIrds,
ble and Mrs. Rober! Lewis. ing, Mrs. Hum wq a
,..cion ol Mrs. Jloiolll.y Lac- recording secretary. Edith Cal- Junior CoUege 'i'rt!IDIJI8 '· Prosnakes. fish, nower containers,
Mrs. Lloyd Moore woo t be memtier nf the White Sbme of ey. Jlln, Gerald AolhollJ wu vert, led the d!Scussloa on du- gram. Prior to enlisting he was
bird houses and dyed gourds.
door prize.
Jerusalem lnslltuted In l.uddle- fflllllst.
ties of workers at the snack bar employed by Keorou Awning
The
meeting,
in
charge
of
Mrs.
A
deasert
course
using
a
port
several
years
ago
and
was
Friday
evenlnc
tho
on
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and gift count&lt;r. It was deo!d- and Window eolporatloo o1 CoSlzo
Charles
Lewts
..
president,
open·
carnatton
them~
was
served
by
active
In
Eastern
Star.
er
...Ut
be
tho
Ret.
Nyle
Bored,
all 8100llaiy members and lumbus, OIU,. He wiD receive .
4 to 10
. ed with devotiOIIS taken from Th• Past Presidents of Am· Mrs. Charle~ Lewts and Mrs. Hawkins wao a close friend o1 den of tbe 111-1 Moriah Bap- candy. stripers working there his basic training at Great
,
IsaiHh, by Mrs. Allard Pratt, ericao Legion Alllillary
ef ] Robert Lewts. R~d and white ber.
1111 elutrcb.
wlll keep an Itemized account Lakes, Ill.
.
·
lollow.ct by the club prayer m Drew webster Post met Wed· : plates with oapkms and cups M nd M ~
of all merchandise aold.
unlson. Members responded to neaday evening at the home otl decorated with carnations were of ~in a
'"· ~Inner
Mrs. Sauer reported on the
roll
call
with,
"A
bird
I
saw
m
Mrs.
·George
Hackett
Sr.
i
used.
Favors
were
o~t
cups
f
Mr
e':.'.t
~ere
Einerson
1nersv1
nurse
scholarship fund and Presbyterian Women
Middleport
0
my feeder today." A report on Mrs. Gemld
Wildermuth filled wllh red and wh1te candy Thursda'"y ......e'y' ca-· to·
Ut
Mary Sellman, on dish cloths 0/ G
ll u _ t
· '" servlcer
·~
n 'Om
. en eef
and dust . mops sold by the
roup ,....,e
_ _ ·- ----· - -- the County Garden cIub trea,_ president, was In charge of the , 011 ~ Iacy dolly With
• a red · car· tend tunUal
ury was given and a commum- meeling, which opened wllh de- i nation o~ the side. Mrs. Allard 1\lahl M K H
The January meeting e1
group Thank you notes were Group II of the Women's Atcation read from Mrs. Char- votions by Mrs. Ben Neutz.i Pratt wdl be hostess for the
on c ay ayes, son
WSCS of the Mlnersv!Ue Meth read..
soclatlon of the First United
l••s Lewis thanking the club ling. Two articles ..A Look at February meeting and the top- Mr. and Mrs. Everett
odist church was held
Jean Will, volunteer chair- Presbyterian Clturch met Tu••
Pomeroy, Ohio
Great Bend.
dy evening at the church.
man, .Eleanor Gordon and Mrs. dsy eve~ng at the home of Mrs.
l for participating In the County Life" and "Fresh Start" were ic will be conservatton.
' fl ower show .
d f llo ed b th
di
The birthdays of David,
Mrs. William Russell,
Death!, reported on a Cen· Joe Bailey.
meel!"g waa
TONIGHT &amp; SATURDAY
' M
\\' It
B t
led rca . o w
y e rea ng
and Brett 3 sons of Mr.
dont, w•• pr""'am
tral D!strt'cl Leadership Train- ope,•,ed with The Lords Prayrs. a er . en z repor , of Psalm 8 and a meditation,
e
COme
Mrs ~e ,Dodson were
"r
~ •o•
"GENGHIS KAHN "
1
.
on
tile
co
mpletion
of
the
wm·
"Bread
upon
the
waters."
Read,
·
.
.
lng
as
her
topic, Where
lng Workshop they had attend- er.
l Tec twico lor )
"Tomorrow
Nevet [
"servtedd wllhOiah!amtly party!
Women are. Prayer by Mrs. ed at Doctors Hospillll In Co- ~rs. Myron Miller was deStephen Boyd, .Jame ~ ML~ :;on , ·,, tet dean up ol Beech Grove ings,
•
Eli Wallac h, Fra neu isl:' l)or
cemetery As a new proJect the C
"
d "Wh I H
a ur ay.
ers presen
Russell opened the
lumbus.
.
vheotlontal. ch,a,,irmDoan,luSslng Whyfo_!
Liter was pleasant- , p 1 D 1 1 d.All
r opte
n ee
..
• leal', Tt· ll ~· Sava las, !tobt'rl 1cl ub wtll send birthday cards to Tlomos.. an1 d d then d rave ' Mrs· Toni
.
arne
a,
an
e
•
an
en
followed
by
the
hymn,
Aitend.
I
ns
were
Mrs.
Fetty,
Mrs
Dw't
.
ght
wa
·
!lace
p........;•
Morley,
Yvon ne l\1itdu•ll ,
CJ .1d , me. e&lt;mc u e
e evo wns ly surpnsed Saturday afternoon son
M Will Mr Se
Mr
.~ ... .Omar Shnrii, as (;t&gt;nJ::his I eac h c.hild . al th e
" haren s Ifollowed by the pledge to flag. when a group or relatives came Mr and Mrs Albert Roush Savior Pilot Me and
rs.
'
'· aman,
s. ed iJ. I
tsk fro th
•
Kahn.
I Home. I. was vote dlo
ve I A note of thanks was read t h h
. Lo g B !tom
.
.
sive .:eadlng.
'
Calver~ Mrs. Gordon, Mrs. ,, e esson I• en m I
,
t al and names were
o er ome '" n o
represented Feeney-.
Readt'ngs on the topic
Bearba, Shirley Custer, Porn- Book of Jonah. Mrs. Bailey
I
"MORO WITCH DOCTOR"
1 secre
P s
from Mrs. Harry Houdashelt to hel her celebrate her birth~
·
·
ed f eahm nts 1 1b
Jock Mahonf'y , l\1:1 r g i ~ Dean, 1
. drawn. The traveling prize do- for Chr'tstmas remembrances. 'd
P
Post.. 128, Amertcan Leg1on.
·
b M H
· Frances Smart Yvonne serv · re r
e a
I
Pancho !\la ngalona.
natcd by Mrs C L Heaton
.
, ay.
auxthary at the mid . wmter gMtven S yd'· rBrs. osmMer
' Rhoda Hackett Phyllis clbse of the meeting. Also a~
I ..
· · · Ll , An article from The Buckeye , The tlfternonn ""' spent soo- d'"trt'ct conference held Sun- rs. a ,. own, rs
'
tending were Mrs Eddie Burk
SUN., MON . ond TUESDAY
awarded to Mrs.
O)d Messenger. concerning Christ- i 13
· II· 11 · h' ·h
ds
1 ~
.
ford Maag, Mrs, Cliflo~
Helen SAuer, of Mid· ett M Do ld ·Lo
u •
Moore
·
) · a et w " a
eser day In Somerset Ohto
ll'ps Mrs Stella Grueser
dleport; Mrs. Houdashelt, Ruth
• rs. na
wery, ~·rB.
J.nu.'' 23 ."4-"
" "5
·
·
.
mas at M1Uer Cottage was read course .was served to Mr. and
'
.
WHU
M is M Clare
"THE SANDPIPER"'
Arrangements were Judged bv b M w·ld
th G'fts
H
d b Mr. and Mrs. James Mourn- B~ks
ad M '
of Racine • Mrs Sauer
am orr • rs.
nee
iTeo hni ro lnr)
M Ch l H
M t . ·, Y rs. I ermu . ' 1or 1 Mrs George ens 1ey an 8 o ·I.
d h'ld
DI
dJ
II Th h
n
rs,
Rutland Nao~l
i..mdoo .Lacey, Mrs. Paul Haptonstsll,
1
Eliza bPth Tatar. Rir h;m\ Bur· ' rs . . ares ayes. a ena Millf&gt;r's Cottage were brought ' Mr:. and Mrs. Perry Car~nter [' t~g an c ren, . ~ e an u- se · e JmD, Bene:ath
'
' Miss Martha OhUngei' and Mrs
ton. l·:va Marie Satnt. Mnt"an
used
m arrangements
were
b
th
e
b
[
d
R
M
d
..
J h he of Columbus VISi!ed recen~ Cro••, a litany reading by
Pickens,
Betty·
Hsyes,
Bailey
•
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b' d
d f
'lk d y e m m ers.
an oget
r. an ... rs. o n
M D
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Mason. C h :~s. Rrons un.
tr s rna e I'Om m1 wee
Mrs. O. A. Martin conducted Hensley a~d Richard, Mr. and : 1Y Wit . wle~r parents, rs. a1e Sayre and the benedlctlon
Ada Slack a of Syracuse.
'
~~~i~:f~~;~c &amp; .iOc
' peds by Mrs. Leo Bryan and gam e!\ and prizt•s were award- Mrs. George Hensley Jr. and 1Mourmng 10 Middleport
and ing by Mrs. Grueser ~losed
AUXILIARY TO MEET
~.~-- ·an antherlum made from grape. ed to Mrs .. Jed Webster Sr., 1 daughters, Mr. and Mrs. John ~~int•~.~::~t T~~ ~~lters program. Refreshments
Joe Tribble, Mrs. Frank Esch· The Racine American Legloll
w.·,·.w.·.···~······
Mrs. Neutzlmg ond Mrs. Owen ,c . Hensley and sons, Mr. and C 1 F
h
Kim N 1
served by Mrs. Hnsmer
Ieman, Mrs. Dan Meadows, Mrs. auxiliary w!U meet Tuesday,
~ f R"u6iiEo:~
Watson.
Mrs. Harold Evans and lam-1 ar er rene '
ea
and Mrs. Rolllo Wolle. ,
Don Mullen and Mrs. George .Janu&amp;ry 24, at 7:30p.m. at tbe
' :!::.;:•:•:&lt;&lt;•:&lt;•:•:&lt;•:;~ ·
·,
A dessert course was served !ly, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hens· Earl McKinley have
Selll C8L eai
Hackett, Sr.
Racine Legion hall.
2nd the group watched Bob ley, Mr. and Mrs. Kenny Haley from a lrtp through the
HoJ*'s Christina~ show at Viet: and daughters. Mr. and Mrs. e~s- states: IR California
t
Nam on colored television. At- !Ronnie Russell and famil y, Mr. VISited ~tth
former Micldle-1
1•' WATERPROOf•
tending were the above ond· and Mrs. Rodney Spencer · port restdents, Mr. a~
to
• SEL. FWINDING ·
Mrs. Eddie Smith, Mrs. Kath-. lm:l family. Mr. and M r s. l Ronme Evans and family
~NDA
.
""· . ·
.
ryn Welsh. Mrs. Olin Knapp IJutch Carpenter and daughter, Mr.. and Mrs. Jtm Hood
A'~
." CALENDAR
and Mrs. J. M. Thornton. The ' and the honored guest and Mr. lamtly.
h WATCHES
February meeling wil l be at Liter •nd Richard and Diana.
Mrs. Thomas Watkins
JAN. !!
'
the home of Mrs. Neutzling with ] The hono1ed guest received n~w son are here lor a visit A belling and shower for Mr.
Mrs. Web~ter in charge of de- many nice gifts. Sending gifls i wt_lh_her paresis, Mr. and Mrs. and Mrs. Larry Dickerson 10011-11
·ii vot1ons and Mrs. Neutzllug the were Mr. 3 nd Mrs. Charl es! Wilham Slater.
nella Rae Clarki Saturday at I
program.
Hensley and Mr. and Mrs. 11 Mr. and Mrs. Joe Tribble p.m., at the Hemlock Grove
Grange hall.
. of St .
d son, Ktm,
Charles Murray.
Ian
_,
The Chester Volunteer Fire
Hell'n Lou Hunler
I w. "••· were weekend gues ts,
C/wtter Clulllllt&gt;els
Mr. and Mrs . Geo. Hackett,
Department is sponsoring a jl~
1&amp;
/)t&gt;t'i'mber
Bride
The birthday of Mrs.
uey supper Saturday night, Jan.
Hmns OF TIM( - lilram· DlTI IUNI lath tlmt
Mr. asd Mrs. Billv F Hunter lrt Stelf)(trt·Home
was observed with a
nary 22, at the Chest,. Elt.
Inc sl1mlu t steel un t~•t and dale at lll&amp;nct. W1ltr·
tt Us wou l•m e aM dale 11 pro01', s~ ll - wirld l nr. Sm11tUy
of
Harrisonville
ar~
an~ouncing
Mrs. Thomas Stewart assls~ dinner held Sunday.
.
mentary
school beginning at i
1 &amp;lance. WllerptiHll", ~ II · l~leil tombiUIIM lin- ltfti
the
marriage
of
their
daughter,
ed
by
Mrs.
Charles
Lathey
I
Tom
Lyons.
son
of
Mr.
p.
m.
Proceeds
will be used ~
wlnOI!IJ, swu p ttccmd hii\IJ. ••~Nnl l on bind. ~Ji a ll lnltu
H jewtll.
llttl. l1 Jtwtlf.
Helen Lou to Rollie Dee Hems- entertained the Chatter club Mrs. John E. Lyons, left
help buy equipment for the fire
: ley or Minersville, son or Mr. Wednesday eve ning at her home day for Fort Hayes.
de8rr~!~~·t~nd choir of Bethel
See Our Exlensiue Coflecrion of BULOVA Watche•
and Mrs. Harry K. Clark of m Rutland.
!·where he was to be inducted ·
From $24.75
Minersville and Douglas Hems. : A shert business session was tt the armed fcuces. He
No. ~ to practice at Empie at
ley of Syracuse'.
held with. Mrs. Carl Roach pre· been employed in
9:30 11 • m.
The bride attended school siding, and games were play- Mich.
JAN. II
at Dupoint, W. Va., and beauty ed. Priz"' were awarded to Mrs. Perry Ault, son of Mr. and ~llglou1 AU!rmatlon Day and
Ohio Obaervance Day at PomeschooI at Athens, Ohio. The Kenneth Michael, Mrs. Wilbur Mrs. William Ault, observed
groom atlended Pomeroy High Young, Mrs. Howard Phillips, his 9th birthday with a party roy Masonic Temple, Sunday at
school and served two years in ' Mrs. Raymond Fischer, Mrs. were Mr. and Mrs. Charles l p.m. MasonR, Eastern Stsro,
lh • armed 1orces.
N~than Biggs, Mrs. Howrad Sunday aflernoon.
famlllea owd Bethel No. 6Z
Attending and
1 J 0 h'1
0
The marnage was solemniz- Btrchrteld, and Mrs. Chas. Spir- Bush and son, Gregg,
Dauabters urged ~
ed at the KU.B. Parsonage in es. Refreshments were served to Scally, Brian Mullen,
attend.
Mason, W. Va. al6 :30 p.m. Dec. [ above and Mrs. Alfred
Warner and Merrl, Kay
JAN. 1M
30th . with Postor Lester J.ane Mr~. Charles Carson, Mrs.
Dennis Ault.
Jane Howell Tent No. 95,
ofhctatmg. The couple are resid- old Dunfee and Mrs.
Daught,ers el Unloll Veterans,
lng at the home of the bride's Eads.
will meet at DAV !laD, MOI&gt;psrents in Harrisonville.
Flower A.rronging
dsy, at 7:30 p.m.
POSTPONED TO 31ST
Bethel No. 6Z of the ~~:~~~
Pro jecta Worked on
tiona! Order of Job's
LODGE TO M"ET
The meeting of the Past
nr~!~:~l
A special meeting of Racine tron• of Pomeroy
Chapter Flower arranging ;.
ters will meet in regular ..,..
Lodge 451 F. &amp; A.M. will be OES scheduled lor
TuE!sd~y and copper planters were
sian, Monday at 7:30 p.m., at
held Monday, January 24, at evening has been postponed un- ed on by tbe Bradbury
the Pomeroy Masoslc Temple.
MIDDLEPORT, 0.
the Masonic hall in Racine. til Monday, January 31 and wiU Club Wednet~day In an
Reguter meetlngofBethel
There wlU be work in the first be a sli o'clock potluck dinner meeMling at the borne of Mrs. Regular meeting of Bethel
ax Davis.
No. 62 Monday a!••t at the
degree. Master Masons are In· at the Pomeroy Masonic
""
vlted.
pie.
Mrs.
Davia
presented
devo1\lasoo!c
Temple.
I
Oiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii.;.;;~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiOiiiiiOiiiiiOiiiiiOiiiiiO-, Uona. During the morning the
JAN. 5
1
group worked on flower arrange- The Pomeroy
WCTIJ 'I!UI
ments followed by a covered meet at the United Mebodlst
dlsb dlltaer at noon. In the af· church , Tuesda y, at 2 p.m.
temoon copper plantera were
worked on. The next
·
Will be held at the home
Tommy SooUy 1uJI
Mn. Jamea Reed.
Atte1tdmg Party in his Honor
Wl!l'e Mrs. Wayne King,
Tolllllly Seally wu gueal of
president; Mrs. Oleva Colt!.,. I honor at 1 birthday party at
Ul, lolrs. Mack Stewart,
the home of his parents, Mr
Harold •Collins, Mrs.
and Mrs. Thomas SC81ly. The
WINTER TRADE-IN
Reed, Mrs. Art Marcum,
clown theme wu used lit decJames WhiUatch
and
orations.
Paul Wlm.
Games were plsyed and prlz.
Elberfelda Furniture Department Is headquarter• for
II won by Brian Mullen, RobHoover wubers. The Drapery Department IJ bead·
TO ATI'END DINNER
ble Harris, Tamml and MlCI&gt;-11 quarten for Hoover sweepers and cleaners and the
Ka!gbta of Pytltlas, Pylhtan ael lloffman. Relresbmenlt!
1965 Ap~et.
Huuaewares Department, au the !at lloor, for Hoover
Sist.ra,
and families are lltvit- cake and ice cream wtn Bei'J·II appUaocea - percolators, ateam &amp; dry lrooa, hair
Golden Eoglo
ed to attend the monthly din- ed during the afternoon. : ; :
dryer., can openers, aUdng blves, toastero. Allo
Never used, nPver tilh•d, brand nf'w. Golden Ea le
oer Saturday evening at
present were IUttby aud
Two st~y-madt&gt; dotJb!t&gt; beds with thid foam mattres:es '
IC11lbbera and poHahera.
p.m. at the Gallipolis
ell Meadows, Kaii!J
There'll be no more harried hunting from
ff~/lbergl ass sercened windows. Handy ell!clri cal ou~
HaU. Members attending
Peri'y and
Merrl
e · orage spa&lt;'e g-alt•re. ExLra front canopy.
oflice to du t te bool&lt;caR to desk wbq
asked
to
take
a
cevered
dlsb
David
and
Mlcl*l.
Tnller Prl(e, Ntw $795.00
bwlln S.l p Ice
JQU've
rented
a
Safe
Depoeit
bor
here
,
,
,
Edr• Canopy
60 00
II
• r
and table service. Meat
Ieman, Brltm · Conde, Mlclbae!ll
i o r - pennies a week. Then you can bep
Fr•ight
40~ 00
beverages Will be
Eues, Jamie Scally, Kllll'mD·'l
.•f

Mrs. Hackett is
Wednesday Host

Women's LOAFERS

Roush's Shoe Store

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SATURDAY,, JANUARY 22, 1966 t~:..
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BY ROIIERT 'WINGE'IT . 1soned obServer of polltics tHis from now.
.
crat, has announ~ b' wiU me en, 1 ll'aduate of Obit North- crat from Syracuse v!Uage, be11'1 a e.., of everybody watt· w"'k.
.
I Only two candidates have put for another term as Meigs Co ern Law Collese, probably will came the first committee canIng ,(or the next guv to rnak• l "Perhnps," another said, "ifs their political futures Into the ty Auditor. Caldwell , has nut have no opposition.
didste to file when he presenthis move \II ftlelgs County po- just the lull berore the storm." ring. Both want County . Com- yet learned who may challenge Judge O'Brien, who cl!d bla ed his petition to the Meigs
litlcaf circle~ as the countdown At any rate. activity is at a missioner jobs. They are incum- him for his post, either In the undergraduate wotk at tbe Uni- County Board of Elections Frlbeylnl beiOJ" the February 2 · minimum and does not appear bent republicans Charles R. primary or the November Gen- verstty of Michigan, ill oomple~ There will be Central Comdeltllllne· lllr flltng candidates ! to be increasing as the days Karr, Sr., and Robert Clark.
eral Election.
ing his second straight term. mltteemen elected for both the
positfoptt.
draw nearer to the deadline. Karr has filed for the lull F. H. O'Brien, lneumbeol Judge (}'Brien is a native of DeiNtcrat ud Republican por·
"Thjs '}' the quietest - so .Some are already calling it an four-year term while Clark has tMeigs County prob~ and Juve- Gallipolis and formerly prac- ties in each of the 4S precincta
far - -we have seen at thls l"unusual political year," whlle 'sul7milted hla petitions lor the :nile judge, is clrculatlog petlo tleed law In Pomeroy with hla of the county. The committe.
atsge of ,the candidate SI!Bson' others believe the tempo will unexpired two-year term.
tlnns and will fll9 lor re-elec- brother, James B. O'Brien,
petitions also must be flied prJ.
lor "'""Y years," said one sea-l shift before the deadline 10 days Gordon H. Caldwell, a demo-ltiou to the 6-year term, O'Brl· Woodrow Zwilling, • demo- or to tbe t p.m. deadllne Feb. 2.

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Alrm.u David R. lice,
of Mr. aiid Mrs. Gene R. Rice
of 1U Headley St., Middleport,
bas beon selected for trallllag
at Amarillo AFB, Tex., as

PREMIEII
Indira Ganditi
hopes IU viii&amp;
[ the United States soon but probI ably will be unable to keep tilt
Feb. I dale ~~e&gt; by botr..predecao
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was. reported toda~.
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gress Party " id such urgent

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