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Six Hours of Acrobatics
Faced by Super Titan 3C
For Pentagon·Yietnam Link

Auto Parts
Retovered on
Vacat~d Fann

CAPE KENNEDY (UPI) ·- A Tttan 3C "roc~et
bus" drove eight military coJ11m!lnlcations satellites mto !!!'ace today to fill gaps In the global. r.adlo network
Unkmg the Pentagoc with U.S: force.- tn Vietnam. The
WJper-Titan faced·. a ~ix-hour striDJl 'Of -orbital 11crobabcs
to discharge its e1gbt lOQ-pcund pa!~gen around the
equator In :1igh: iliow-inovillg ~rbils _now _shared by seven
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Col. 'Mitchell (&gt;&lt;lldenthal, com,map&lt;\er of the Army's
Satellite Communications Agency, said the new moonlets should give the Defense ·- Department an almost con. DEAN WILL
tinuous, jam-free radio link with ground statlollB "where
Hoopllal Corpsmaa . 1blrd the action Is." ,
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Clan-- Dean K. WUI, so•
of
The original seven swlthhoard launch, the speeding rocket
)lr. ud Mn. NonDIIII C. Will satellites, tired into the · IZ-diy p)ISsed' the point where another
of !loUie I, Ru•iaud, is IOI'VID&amp; orbits last June, are In range super-Titan -c,arrying eight !denwith tbe Tlllrd Tank Ballllloa, for message relaying to any tical sateUites flipped out of
Flnl ll!ariae Divllfoa, south specific station about 80 to 911 control and blew up laot August.
of Do . Nans, Vlelaam.
l per cent o1 the time. The new That failure ·was blamed on a
craft should eliminate those faulty · fihergl•ss nose cone.
remaining intervals.
1Today'~ Tit~n used a metal
The triple-barreled Titan 3C I cover;
began its complicated eigh~in- From their 20,930 mile high
one mission 19 mmutes after orbital perch the satellites are
COMMITTEE AT WORK _ The Meigs County Farmen Home Administration Committee Ia sbo.wn IW\'lewthe scheduled 9 a.m. EST time. able to recel~e messages (rom ing plans and progress being made on the Tuppers Plain&amp;-Cbester Water District loan and grant. Tile COUD!-1
Twin solid-propellant boosters one ground station and then committee must recommend and certify all loans and grants made by the Administration in Meigs County. • propelled the 700-ton space amplify and retransmit them to bers, left to right, aro Gene Yost, Racine; Mendall Jordan, Carpenter, and Sherman Henderson, 'llllppen
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HONG. KONG &lt;UP!l-Peklng sky, leavmg 8 geyser-like miles awa
lw
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" Radio .aid today Chine•• column of bright yellow name
Monday's issue of the EIP.t'~
The A
m!Utary leaders are solidly and smoke.
rmy. a
. - lrleal World (McGraw • j_-,q
behind Mao Tse-tung in Red The delay was required nicaundtions. Atgt~ncy ~ow opeha~.~~~t Weekly) announced the FPC
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China's raging power ~truggle. because clouds obscured the sky gro
s a ons n
, bas graated a one year preBut Other reporta told of a over downrange camera track- Two are set up at Nha Trang
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nd B Q 00 Vi tn 8m and Uminary permit to Obio Powmajor rift in·ncreasl'ng
the Communist
lng
stations.
a
"sabo- The two booster rockets were others aare "1oca' ted eaI Fi· Dix • er for otudy of a bydro-pillnt
army and l
R0 berts C lif
oa the Ohio River Ia coooceetqe" by Mao'o enemies in jettisoned on lime, two minutes N.J.; Camp
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a .; lion with the Army Corpo of
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southern China.
after blastoff, and th1e roc~et Helemano_, Hawaii: Landstuh,l
The Ma~trolled Peking raced toward Its first prehm1pa- Gennany, Asmara, Ethlop1a, Eogineen RaciDe Locks aud
An estimated 175 persons met stem, as dld Attorney Porter. the system IDto their q,
!r~ said today military ry orbit.
and Clark Air Force Base m the Dam.
at
Eastern lligb School Tues- District officials said
the which will be done accorditlg
•arrisons throughout the coun- Eighty • two seconds after Philippines.
Lacal utility officials today
o
coalirmed llflllll of tbe ri~t. day night to hear representa- number wh9 paid t11e balanc-. to Porter.
By tbe UPI
Icy pledged support to tbe 13Eureka Loel&lt; alld Dam Ia Gill· lives of the 'fupp&lt;9-S Plains- of their tap f.... and also the
Persons who have not yet
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' year-old Con)riljlllist ,party leadlla CoUIIY hao beea approved Chesler Water District explain number signing up aa oew sub- paid the balance ol their 191'
q ~totm, Yet
er. II srud the units, so~ as ·
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for motallatlon of a hydro ... the ~ oys~.
serlbers, "was .very encourag- lee, or th&lt;JIIe who atlll wlah Ill
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Frank w. Porter, . · Jr., attor· lns." Porter obs'erved that
sign up, may do 10) at Porter's
held
by
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ney
for
the
district,
termed
the
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who
fail
to
sign
up
by
March
oUIC..·Jtlll~roy, GBul's Store
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i :tiSiWII!'f'®~!!l: i ~:iliiiiltAUUIUIII mn::;a
meeting "very IUccesslul."
,IQ inliSI ...y l f300 tap fee. ~ or the Baum LUmber Co. in
~·6 '-~li&lt;ijy. r•mJier'atures ill Tlie bniadcast folloWed dllitlo-T LEBANON; Otilo (UP))-The that •. fence be- tililll / around
·John Piiltft~. engineer with A group of residents from the ~· a1 the home of Carl
' llie area ·ranged down to 40 de· ~e by radio Peking 'flillllla1 -11 1\epUUes of the Warren Coun-1 the J~il. .
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Seico Engineering firm bl Indi· Gtlfl"illt. 1\fe&amp;. HA ~ -~ pr II the Lyons Mar.,..es oolow iero.
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lhal rebellious, youog ll!llltary iy Sheritrs Dl!pAttment don't 1 "Are th•y good ~tee! blades?
ana, explained the proposed sy- and suggested a study to ~ tel 111 ~ Plains.
The bitter cold was &lt;:entered cad~ts supporting Mao were get together very much, since one of the commJSsioners askln an are• ·sUII ·smothered by • cooiJDed to quarters by senjp~ ih&lt;y· work three different shifts. Ied.
' bllzzaJ'II-packins storm which officers who refused to jo!D ,Mao
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"No," said the sheriff, "bul
t&lt;iok two 'days to range the m the political ~pheaval.
: But Tuesday night they_ . all then 'the bars of the jail aren't
RockY Mountains to southeaRta
.Other SigD11
i came to ?te COWlty comnuss!On· good metal eitber.:t .
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WASHINGTON
(UP!) - speaker.
version of the shaw, "114011ey-is
ero Canada ·
Other SJgns that Mao faced ers meetJDgl o make a plea for . As for the deputies' pay ratse 1
like IIUIIIII... It's not worth •
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.s!ilf opposition were seen in a higher pay,
· the commissioners agreed to Jack Ward, Indicted lor as- Broadway star Carol Cbannin~ A glittering sight in a red
got
a
big
kiss
and
a
hear
hug
and
an
elaborate
thing u n le s • 11'1 sp r e ad
Hong Kong newspaper report : The commissioners meet In study the request.
sault with a dangerous weapon,
ll'om
President
Johnson
Tuesgown
of
1811os
cut,
around."
ltr!lctl9rutm
!bat Defense M1nister Lin Piao. the same hulldlng as the jail
was found innocent Tuesday afMiss Channing bad her moat
' SUJrJAGO, CHILE -Ofii.E 1 Mao's heir apparent, was away and Sheriff Byron
Kennard
ter 30 minutes of deUberation day when she brought down the Channing won a
White
House
with
a
com1111nd
ovation
lor
her
rendering
of
~ppreelaUve
audience, however,
Wllll' ~lubged :nto political con- . lrying to win subport of th• wasn't going to pass up the opby th• jury
when rohe and the Presidllllt fa&lt;..
luston today by the_ senate's army in Manchuria.
. portunity for work with his full
James L. Schnarr, Columbus, performance of "Hello Dolly." show's title song-better
The
Chief
Executive
and
bis
at
lhe
White
House
as
trotted
around the fioor al~ te
fusal to allow PrOSJdent E&lt;luarcrew available so he ordered
filed the charge against Ward
start the dancing. Job!'.., bad
ao Frei "'vlsi\ th~ United States
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following an Incident at the Hi- wife spotlighted their favorite Lyndon."
•how
at
the
traditional
dinner
She
also
rocked
her
some
trouble ~ llft1
neX\ l(IODib: , A combmat1on of Baer Presented Pin
They 'hit paydirt!
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7 Bar, on Route 7, beio"
honoring
the
vice
president,
the
audience
when
abe
said
at
feath..-ed
headdreal &lt;11t of llle
c~s, a~b-Amer~carusm fore- For Yean in IOOF
In alm?st every nlclle of the . Elmer L. McFarland, 43. New Middleport, where Ward was a
Chief Juslice and the House point during the abrid«ed eyes, but enjoyed II mlgbUIJ.
~'I am~ them, brought ••· Christie Baer was presented old faciltly they discovered a Haven, W. Va., waa admitted bartender.
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.l"flisll and ri3htists "; a pin in reco~ition of as years nacksaw blade. A total of 18 to Holzer Hospital at 1,20 p.m. Tbe affidavit charged. that
As the Chief Euculln
~~t. er In the plGVO lo ban FreJ s membership m Mmerai Lodge were turned up.
. Tuesday with fractured
rtbs Ward struck Schnarr wtth •
escorted Miss QJana!ng to tbe
Cold wa• a ""rd tbal seem- door after the JIIIV, she was
V~\;v'fb.e 1'0~ was :IS-15.
No. 242, IOOF, which met Tues- The shenft showed the fJDd and possible internal Injuries. dangerous weapon, a hammer,
ed wboUy laadequate Ill Ohio . beard to remark, "you're 1ucll!
n&gt;JIIicai insiders saul on~ day night.
to th~ comiDISSioners and asked .·
F 1 nd .
build
or some like instrument. Testithmg was .eertaln': Frel wo~ld Erie Hart presided at lhe ---.
-~-- . - - - er~~ ~i~h t~' ~azer ~,:':U: mony of defenae witnesses inditoday.
- you don't have crlllcs."
seek revenge with every means meeting A committee was ap- Ve~rans Memorial Hooplial ti Co
th
Ce
caled
tbal
Schnarr
had
been
h1t
d
It was freezl111 - and well
Johnson slopped 1114 looted II
1
. di
llo th ~--1"'1
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Ad . I
d M .
on ., empove
on e n·
at hIS aposa r e ,_, "", ~ pi&gt;lnted to plan the lodge's parmtso ODS - Fre
orru?g, tervUie Rt. as . b ass.
by a "biUy-club"
below 11.
ber in amuement. ~1 dtlll'll.
ing olow. Under the nation s tlclpation in tile Big Bend Re- Middleport; Mra. Lacry Whitt, M F land
ypeportedl .
Ward was represented by A~
was all be coultl rep!J,
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p1
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PI
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was
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c
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lit
tio
th
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Temperaturta btl their low
cons u n, e ~M • ays&amp;n gatta. li rabbit supper
was
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easant; A an Marcu?', jured wbile dra ing a tree torney James B. O'Bnen
whlle l
of the winter ~. u T•
lmportont role 10 foretgn pob~v served provided by Eric Hart Mason; Marl; 1\lchmond, Mid- 1with the dozer : . tree caught the prosecuting attorney, ser·n- 1
tedo aud Mallllleld reoorded
making and Its approval IS and, Robert Vaughan, prepared I! dleport; Eleanor Roush, New ion a telephon~ pole guy wire, ard v. Full.t, represented
readings of 2 above -.. li
necessary before the
by the latter. 'lbe .llext meeting Haven; Rusaell
Mallaban, Ifell 11 d 1 ck McF 1 d state.
1118~ leave tbe country on
will be Jan. 21. All members , Reedsville.
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o an s ru
ar an
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was as low as II ahoVl! ill
policy matter. Jt · bad never
are urged to attend.
Dlscbarg.. - Rhnda Hackett, ~n the stomach. His conditiOn
lbe GaiDa ,Melp area.
historY 'l!ealed this apprival.
Geoflie HaCkett, Sr., Howard 15 reportted as satisfactory,
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SQUAD 'CALLED
Stewart, Mra. llerbert Gibbs
Three Quintl Vie
·~"fhe Pomeroy
emergency and son, Betty Hayes, and Paul
WEATHER .
· liUSsELDORF, .
squ!Jd was summonec! Ttresday Gr..nlee.
NY' - 'Jbree. of the
afternoon at 2:23 to the re•i----Snaay sooth and wnt. laear
' ~ Pr&lt;mafurely
a
of Mrs. Crary who woe
Meigs General Hllpflal
ruul cold llm!PI, low - ·to 8
oUi!J Qhll!fless wne .
to Holzer hospital 111 Admboioao - None.
obove. lltereasing
eloudlne&amp;o
d;/1, Qoclbrs eald the
ambulapee.
Dlsebar101 - Kate Fick,
ruul a Httle warmer Thursday.
Wert 1 In "very bad'~ ·
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stripped
fi-om li siolen 1I6S Pootiac GTO
that was found abandoned last
wis reported today
by
r,lelas 'Counl)' Shetill Roberi C.
H.ati.!nbacb. •
The c.tr, belonging to a Cleve111111' mrd~. had been pushed
110or lhe. bank of tba Ohio River lll!l!ieen Long Boltom , and
ShRd"ltlver last w"!!k.
,'i'h'l · automobile bad · been
lllrlf!ll!'d of its rno~ , seats,
1811 !!JJII!s. ~ ot~er accessories.
' Tlie Blterlff said the parts were
lltented early thlo
at a vac'a~ ~la,nn 'in tile Eastern joelion Meigs County and II . Is
lielle\led th~ vehicle was brought
IntO lilt riffil and stripped ~
Clevelaiid area juvenlll$.
'"'"ligation •of the incldent :Is
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parents are Mr. and Mrs. Jiow.. , .
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days ending with call date -- -- -------- $5,577,586.15
of New HaYen, W.' Va.
Average of total loans for the 15 calendar
days ending with call date ------------ 3,583,406.06
VISIT IN BELPRE
Loans as shown above are after deduction
Mcs.
Georj~e Sa~gent, Chester,
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of valuation reserves of --------- ~ ---26,703.22
spent' the weekend with her ljOn
and daughter-in-l~w. Mr. ' ~nd
I, Harold E. Hubbard, V. President &amp; Cashier, of the
above-named bank do hereby declare that this report of
Mrs. Rodney Gaul and Michael,
condition is true and correct to the hest of my knowledge
Belpre. On Ssturclay
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and belief.
they visited Mrs. s,rgent's broHAROLD E. HUBBARD
ther, Norman Weber, of Long
Bottom, who IS a paUell) at the
We, the undersigned dlrecton attest the eorrectneu
or this report of oondilion and declare that It has been ex·
Camden Clark Memorial Hospit-amined by us and to tbe best of our knowledge and belief
al.
11 true and correct
ANNOUNCiliiYMN SING
PAULS. SMART
Dan Hayrnail.Will be at the
RODNEY DOWNING
Dlrecton
Plants Church for 1 hymn
Sunday, Jan. 22 al i p.lll.
BERNARD V. FULTZ
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·Carol ·Channing Gets tBJ Bear Hug, Kiss

Sweet, Devout
Woman Facing
5-Murder Count

WITHOUT
DISHWASHER
ONL1'

167,083.51

TOTAL CAPITAL ACCOUNTS -------567,083.51
TOTAL lJABJIJTIES AND
CAPITAL ACCOUNTS ------------ $6,196,919.08
MEMORANDA
Average of total deposits for the 15 calendar

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Filter a. LllhL
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DoveteUid Drawers a. rt,10n llollor
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3,978,104.75

Common stock-total par value ------------ $ 100,000.00
No. shares authorized 2000
No. shares outotandlng 2000
300,000.00
Surplus --------------------------------

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Deposits of United States Government -----8,967.84
Depos1ts of States and political subdivisions .. 170,322.22
Certified and officers' checks, etc. --------21,387,21
TOTAL DEPOSITS -- -- ---- $5,558,776.52
Total demand deposits .... $1,504.671.77
Total time &amp; savings deposits $4,054,104.75
Other liabilities ---------------- ---------71 1059,05
TOTAL LIABILITIES ................ !5,629,835.57
CAPITAL ACCOUNTS

Undivided profita ------------------------

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BUILT-IN
APPUANc;ES

TOTAL ASSETS ..................... $6,196,919.08
LIABILITIES
Demand deposits of Individuals,
partnerships, and corporations -------- $1,379 ,994.70

Time and savi~g deposits of individuals,
partnerships, and corporations --------

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31 , 1966. Published in response to call made by Comptroller
of the Currency, under Section 5211, U. S. Revised Statutes.

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ASSETS
Cash, balances with other banks, and cash
items in procesa of collection --------- $ 486,614.50
United Slates Government obligations
direct and guaranteed ________ :_______ 1,709,473.75
@bHgations of Slates and political subdivisions
322,620.69
Loans and discounts ---------------······- 3,591,891.84
Fixed assets -----------------------------89,270.48
other asaets .............................
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.
family. Put aome away Ill your

COFFEE

lb.

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SALE JAN. 19-26.21

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Knitwear Executive Studies Page I Heads
For Clues to Upcomin'!, (:olor Popularities

Isn't all bad

NEW YORK IUPfi -Garment " I can tell what ro!ors wil! · Weinstein has been top man
manufa cturers USUCllJy study be populfl r by reading the at Alberoy only three year!!
the women 'o; pagf's of ru•wspa· headline stories, " Weinstein an~ be_fore he. beca me a~ ~xepers and magazin('&lt;; tu keeo , said in an interview . ·' If the Icutlve m the hrm, a subs1d1ary - - - - -- - - - - abreast of happen 1ng s in the news is bad, people seem to of Be.ldoch ~opper, he, had no t
By Martha Holsinger
I
world of ra ~ lli•HL
prefer bright colors.'
exper1ence m women s fa shAttendance at Eden Sunday
1 ions.
But Jof'l \\ em~ tdn. president
Recalls New Lflok
Schoo] on Jan. 8 w~s 86.
I
of Alberm. Inc ., reads the Weinstein recalled that Chris· j He had been ill for more
Mrs. Elden Blake, Sr .• is a
fr ont pa gr~ tc1 gt't ideas t.or h1s Han Dior's "N~ w Look," a than a ye~r . recuperating
in patient at St. Jose~ Hospital.
nrm . whJl'h 1s engaged m tht! coaservative fas hJOn mode that ~orlh Afr1ca, before he went Her room number IS 416, 4th ,
manurnc:ure of knitwear.
called for long skirts. was cr~- to work for Beldoch Popper. ' Floor. Anyone wiihing to may I
----- - - - ·a ted during the peaceful lull But he had ideas that didn't send her a card. ~
:
that occurred in the first years come from Pari s.
Mrs. J ames CarTer and Jif%1after the end of Worlrt War fl.
my Lee, Long Bottom and Mr.
. Today. he noted, with · condiand Mrs. Alva Holsinger~ Jr.,
lions uns&lt;!tlled. miniskirts have
and Paul Wayne of Racine vis~
beC'ome popular.
Iited Monday with Mr. and
Mrs. Sol Bigley.
.
Because hi s firm caters es·
Hy Wayne G. Brandstadt, M.D. pedally to young people. wemClair Reed spent the pas:
If your baby has been nurs- , ~ tein moves among them to
week with Mr. and Mrs. Mike
ing wel l. then one day refuses ; find out what they are think·
Kerwin.
to nurse from one breast, don 't ing.
Mr. and Mrs. Ro~ _Holsingt·ut tt11 s rlw.~on t'l men whim. He is not opposed to usin g·
By Bertha Parker
j er and family of Gtlenfield reHe may have discovered what bright colors at a tlme' whe'l ] Attendance at the Free Meth- cently spent a Sund~ ,with Mr.
you had not ~uspected - ~ be· the trend LS toward muted 1oo 1st Sunday School on Jan. 15 and Mrs. Alva Hotsblger, Sr. l
ginning brJ.as1 C"ancer . One of tones if he believes he knows was 123. Offering was $22.97. : Also visiting in the borne were !
Mrs. Charles Karr entered ! Mr. and Mrs. Sol Bigley and
!ieveral mothers_ to whom th1 s what customers prefqr.
1
happPned ~a~ still nur:il ~g a 20- I
Gear~ To Tbe Voong
1 Holzer Hospital Sunday for ob- s?n, Mr. and Mrs. Russel] ~~1- i
mon th-old dnld. The child was . Wenstem s
s weate~s a nd lservation and treatment.
I !'mger, Daphne Gay and Philip I
old enough tu talk and said the skirts are geared for tbe high I Word has been received that I Wayne, Mr. and Mrs.
Clinton
milk rrnm the mother's
.left ' school and college sets but he Mr. Vernon Howell has been H~tsi nger and family , Mr. and 1
breast ~·as ~o good. One tJme ·said they are:k popular with returned from the hospital to~s. Virgil Holsinger and Bren- 1
wh~n th1s child bec~me drow~;y 1 older women who hav:e, figures , the home of his daughter and 1da Holsinge r.
1
wh1 \r&gt; nur~ tng thP nght b:east. I that permit ·· them to ~1'_Mlal:l l son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. George : Mr. and Mrs. Francis Chevathe mother _moved the_ ch1ld to young in heart. 4J1ick·ie, J~n Carruthers, Beach City. Mr s. l lier and family and Ml'. and_ ·
the other s1de The ctnld !lwak- and Ethel Kenped:y"~ are said',to ! Howell is improving from her Mrs. Howard Nelson spent the
ened at once and refused
to be among thnse who as k for AI- Illness.
week end with their
nurse.
t&gt;eroy garments.
Mr. and Mrs. Norman Schaer- Mr. and Mrs. I van Chevalier.
The mo:her then used a
er visited recently with · Mr. I Martha Holsinger, Fannie
hrrast puln~ to relieve lhe left
t: nd \1rs.
Fritz Stah,
New l ley and Susie Kerwin•.,~~~::~ .
breast and. in doing :so, noticed I ["OlD(
OC \
:\1arshfield.
ITuesday evening with G
a tumor . Doctors ca n only specMr. and Mrs. Thomas Dorst Holsinger.
ulate _as to why babies ~eject !
•
hve gone to Columbu s where : Eddie Lee Bigley spent a
the milk from a breast With a I.
Mr. Dorst is employed.
Iweek recently with his aunt, '
~gmmng cancer. H may be
Mr. and Mrs . Mark Stahl of : Mrs. Robert Webb at Guysville .
that the br~&gt;a kdown produrts
~lock dale vi~ited recently with i Mr. and Mrs. James
from the tum ur give the milk :
!Mr. and Mrs. Norman Schaefer. i and Mr. and Mrs. k' o:,'~,~ ~ ~
an oft .nav nr.
.
.
By Mrs_ J . E. Radekln
I Kev. Eugene Gill attended a Nelson visited SaturdaY-Breast_ cancer m a nursmg Mr3. Maude Holcomb wa~ in 1Southern District
Ministers i with Mr . and Mrs. Clinton 1101- ;1
mother ts hnut collmmon . bu t. , Columbus Monday for her d0 r. meeting at Zanesville.
singer and family.
when ~ ba Y. ca s atte.ntJon to 1 t&lt;!r appointment and
fro 1nl The Nen's FelloY.. ship
Mrs. Robert Van
one- by _refusrng the .mvolved there lanned t0
b
1 ... lthe Women's Missionary
daughter, Doris Bel1n't!; visit-11
brf'ast 1t mav be helpmg
to 1
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to
Caiifornia
to
spend
the
rt&gt;- 1ty or the Free Methodist cburctJ ed Mr. and Mrs. Alva H;~;~:; l l
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save t e mot er 8 1 e.
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mamrter ol' th .. winter w1th !-&gt;Pr held the1r annual potluck dm- cr and Mr. and Mrs.
1
.omps ~~ 1 e reast 0 8 n~rs- daughter and- son-in-l&lt;"~w, Mr 1ner at the Rock Springs
Carter and family Monday
mgl moll·er ar:,notdcanc~r ut, , ;;;nd t.1rs. Don McB!ane
Hall . Se venty persons attended . ening.
"'len. \llV· &lt;trt
.n familv
I
Mr. an d Mrs. B'll
H'1cks of
d' oun .hl f' :-;h
d.
t
.:-:on f1rm or 1sprove t e 1agno··
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sis shou ld be made without d~- 1\'lr. ar:d Mrs. Wayne Burf'h- Brble Setn.uurr IS
,.ooster VlsJte ~ecently . w1th
lay.
IIeld and gra,,ddaughter, M•- llll'ortsmouth
Mr. and Mrs . Mike __K_&lt;£~~-- ,
loni , af Columbus were SatJ;r.
, i~
1
Q _What is tbe cause
ot day guests of the ir au~.l,
Members of the
fa_m1ly, Mr. ~nd _ Mrs. . Shelby
Paget's di sease~ How long can J. E. HadckiiL On Sunday, !\1r. 1congre-gation or Jehovah's
Kmg and hmuly 11_1 ~ansmg, and
you live with it? Is there any i t::nd Mrs. Eddit- Stout ol' Albi:'JJV !nesses will attend a three-day Mr. and Mrs .. W~lham
Hey- 1
cure?
: 'Hre guests in tl' e B.adpf. ;n, Bible seminar in
nolds and fam1l y m
A - The cause nf osteitis de- ' home. Sunday evening. Kt&gt;11r- J;:muary 27-'2!(
formans or Paget 's disease 1s ney Rathburn of Langs\'llle w~&gt; s Curtis Leggo, presiding
WIN A
unknown but aging is a fa rtor . a callt:r.
ister of the local group, said ,
a~ nlttSI ~ ·a"~" l)t'('Ul in ncr""' I~ • :'vlrs. G. B. Rade~in returne~ · the purpose of the conference
over 40. Pt&gt;rsons with thi s cti- ' home Saturdav after a wr ek is to provide the delegates with
~ase live untJt thev die ol snnu-" \ i.c;i t in \!}(' h"me ol her so'l. an advanced ministerial train·
other cause Tt1e d.1seHse is slow Mr. nnd Mrs. Junior l \ad~&gt;kiP 1 ing . program to h.elp them in
ly progressive. It be-~ins witll n( 1\'kArthur.
tbe1r B1ble teachmJ wvrk.
a soflemng ot the mvulved bon~ Mrs. Effie Hoosier spent Sa tj
which may ca use some defor m- urday w1th Sherrie Turner.
' RETURNS FROM MICHIGAN
ity . T hi ~ ~~ tu llu wt&gt;d hy a n·! Mr s.
William Reynolds
placem~&gt;n t ot the soft bone Wllll of having an abnormal
child \1iddleport has returned from
bone th at is ha rder and thkker du f' n c~XIHJ,..,Ilrf' to roty~··
Michigan where she spent the
tilan normal.
A - X-ray
technicians 1 holidays with her daughter and
No cure is known bul
the -;hould wear film badges or oth- ' _ _ _ _..-._....,..._...-_.........
progress ol the d1:-ease C'an oe rr devices to cherk the amount
~lowed or llaltPd hy gettmg 1!of hpusure to which l!wy are
diet that is ri ch in vitamin C Isuh.]PC'ted. They should
also '
and milk or o:twr -;o urces of , have a p~riodic blood count. ·
calcium . A"pi rin Jnd small dos- i Wi th properly shJetdf&gt;d modPrn ·
es of flu onde are also helpful. e quipmer~t and a ca reful observance ol the sateguards everj'
Q - Would a girl who i1 a technician is taught t~e re shou:d
X-ray tPehmcJan be m ~~~~~~nger.
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200-ct.
rolls

Ivory Soap ...... .12 79c
Baby Food ....... . 11:.-$1
Eggs ..... . 49c
Shortening
k........ . 3~ $1
6::-:~. $1
s~.- $1_
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and Up. Now On 5•.1•
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Every F~tllarid Wjnter·Dress ·
On Our Racks Now Reducedl
Hundreds of Late :Arrivals Regularly _·
Pri~ed From $7.0Qt o $23.00 ·
.
Now Priced lri Four Grou~s At

COLOR '
T.V. SET
CERTIFIED '
GAS STATION

Kennel thef Dog Food

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Purina Dog Chow, Wayne Dog Food
Joy Dog Foods · · · · ~:;

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Fresh, Temp';

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Dog Food'........ . 13 ~;. 1 $1
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, fresh Carrots · ....·2 ~ 25c

.lb.

~·· ·\Flesh

Kite ........ ·. ::· 2:9~.

SLACKS ..... ............. : TO,PS.
SKIR'fS; ' - : • . . ••.•. .• ., . . . . BLOU'SES
• SWEATERS ..••.. '. : •..•• JACKETS

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89

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Lunch Meat

Ioiii Aro Quality
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OUR YEAR-END SALE!

••• 45c

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Roasting

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Livers ... • 89c Giz:mrds. •. 39e

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BEEN WAITING FOR, GIGANnC&lt;',
STORE WIDE .JANUARY .

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edHam

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10 A.M. "Til5 P.M.

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married and 1 don't like t h e
man she is marrying. My brother and I bate to eat at
bI•
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muchup todoing
eat, the
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woold you tell us to do?-WORRY WART

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A mao

Knitwear Executive Studies Page I Heads
For Clues to Upcomin'!, (:olor Popularities

Isn't all bad

NEW YORK IUPfi -Garment " I can tell what ro!ors wil! · Weinstein has been top man
manufa cturers USUCllJy study be populfl r by reading the at Alberoy only three year!!
the women 'o; pagf's of ru•wspa· headline stories, " Weinstein an~ be_fore he. beca me a~ ~xepers and magazin('&lt;; tu keeo , said in an interview . ·' If the Icutlve m the hrm, a subs1d1ary - - - - -- - - - - abreast of happen 1ng s in the news is bad, people seem to of Be.ldoch ~opper, he, had no t
By Martha Holsinger
I
world of ra ~ lli•HL
prefer bright colors.'
exper1ence m women s fa shAttendance at Eden Sunday
1 ions.
But Jof'l \\ em~ tdn. president
Recalls New Lflok
Schoo] on Jan. 8 w~s 86.
I
of Alberm. Inc ., reads the Weinstein recalled that Chris· j He had been ill for more
Mrs. Elden Blake, Sr .• is a
fr ont pa gr~ tc1 gt't ideas t.or h1s Han Dior's "N~ w Look," a than a ye~r . recuperating
in patient at St. Jose~ Hospital.
nrm . whJl'h 1s engaged m tht! coaservative fas hJOn mode that ~orlh Afr1ca, before he went Her room number IS 416, 4th ,
manurnc:ure of knitwear.
called for long skirts. was cr~- to work for Beldoch Popper. ' Floor. Anyone wiihing to may I
----- - - - ·a ted during the peaceful lull But he had ideas that didn't send her a card. ~
:
that occurred in the first years come from Pari s.
Mrs. J ames CarTer and Jif%1after the end of Worlrt War fl.
my Lee, Long Bottom and Mr.
. Today. he noted, with · condiand Mrs. Alva Holsinger~ Jr.,
lions uns&lt;!tlled. miniskirts have
and Paul Wayne of Racine vis~
beC'ome popular.
Iited Monday with Mr. and
Mrs. Sol Bigley.
.
Because hi s firm caters es·
Hy Wayne G. Brandstadt, M.D. pedally to young people. wemClair Reed spent the pas:
If your baby has been nurs- , ~ tein moves among them to
week with Mr. and Mrs. Mike
ing wel l. then one day refuses ; find out what they are think·
Kerwin.
to nurse from one breast, don 't ing.
Mr. and Mrs. Ro~ _Holsingt·ut tt11 s rlw.~on t'l men whim. He is not opposed to usin g·
By Bertha Parker
j er and family of Gtlenfield reHe may have discovered what bright colors at a tlme' whe'l ] Attendance at the Free Meth- cently spent a Sund~ ,with Mr.
you had not ~uspected - ~ be· the trend LS toward muted 1oo 1st Sunday School on Jan. 15 and Mrs. Alva Hotsblger, Sr. l
ginning brJ.as1 C"ancer . One of tones if he believes he knows was 123. Offering was $22.97. : Also visiting in the borne were !
Mrs. Charles Karr entered ! Mr. and Mrs. Sol Bigley and
!ieveral mothers_ to whom th1 s what customers prefqr.
1
happPned ~a~ still nur:il ~g a 20- I
Gear~ To Tbe Voong
1 Holzer Hospital Sunday for ob- s?n, Mr. and Mrs. Russel] ~~1- i
mon th-old dnld. The child was . Wenstem s
s weate~s a nd lservation and treatment.
I !'mger, Daphne Gay and Philip I
old enough tu talk and said the skirts are geared for tbe high I Word has been received that I Wayne, Mr. and Mrs.
Clinton
milk rrnm the mother's
.left ' school and college sets but he Mr. Vernon Howell has been H~tsi nger and family , Mr. and 1
breast ~·as ~o good. One tJme ·said they are:k popular with returned from the hospital to~s. Virgil Holsinger and Bren- 1
wh~n th1s child bec~me drow~;y 1 older women who hav:e, figures , the home of his daughter and 1da Holsinge r.
1
wh1 \r&gt; nur~ tng thP nght b:east. I that permit ·· them to ~1'_Mlal:l l son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. George : Mr. and Mrs. Francis Chevathe mother _moved the_ ch1ld to young in heart. 4J1ick·ie, J~n Carruthers, Beach City. Mr s. l lier and family and Ml'. and_ ·
the other s1de The ctnld !lwak- and Ethel Kenped:y"~ are said',to ! Howell is improving from her Mrs. Howard Nelson spent the
ened at once and refused
to be among thnse who as k for AI- Illness.
week end with their
nurse.
t&gt;eroy garments.
Mr. and Mrs. Norman Schaer- Mr. and Mrs. I van Chevalier.
The mo:her then used a
er visited recently with · Mr. I Martha Holsinger, Fannie
hrrast puln~ to relieve lhe left
t: nd \1rs.
Fritz Stah,
New l ley and Susie Kerwin•.,~~~::~ .
breast and. in doing :so, noticed I ["OlD(
OC \
:\1arshfield.
ITuesday evening with G
a tumor . Doctors ca n only specMr. and Mrs. Thomas Dorst Holsinger.
ulate _as to why babies ~eject !
•
hve gone to Columbu s where : Eddie Lee Bigley spent a
the milk from a breast With a I.
Mr. Dorst is employed.
Iweek recently with his aunt, '
~gmmng cancer. H may be
Mr. and Mrs . Mark Stahl of : Mrs. Robert Webb at Guysville .
that the br~&gt;a kdown produrts
~lock dale vi~ited recently with i Mr. and Mrs. James
from the tum ur give the milk :
!Mr. and Mrs. Norman Schaefer. i and Mr. and Mrs. k' o:,'~,~ ~ ~
an oft .nav nr.
.
.
By Mrs_ J . E. Radekln
I Kev. Eugene Gill attended a Nelson visited SaturdaY-Breast_ cancer m a nursmg Mr3. Maude Holcomb wa~ in 1Southern District
Ministers i with Mr . and Mrs. Clinton 1101- ;1
mother ts hnut collmmon . bu t. , Columbus Monday for her d0 r. meeting at Zanesville.
singer and family.
when ~ ba Y. ca s atte.ntJon to 1 t&lt;!r appointment and
fro 1nl The Nen's FelloY.. ship
Mrs. Robert Van
one- by _refusrng the .mvolved there lanned t0
b
1 ... lthe Women's Missionary
daughter, Doris Bel1n't!; visit-11
brf'ast 1t mav be helpmg
to 1
P
go Y Pan .
1
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h
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to
Caiifornia
to
spend
the
rt&gt;- 1ty or the Free Methodist cburctJ ed Mr. and Mrs. Alva H;~;~:; l l
1
1
save t e mot er 8 1 e.
.
·
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J
mamrter ol' th .. winter w1th !-&gt;Pr held the1r annual potluck dm- cr and Mr. and Mrs.
1
.omps ~~ 1 e reast 0 8 n~rs- daughter and- son-in-l&lt;"~w, Mr 1ner at the Rock Springs
Carter and family Monday
mgl moll·er ar:,notdcanc~r ut, , ;;;nd t.1rs. Don McB!ane
Hall . Se venty persons attended . ening.
"'len. \llV· &lt;trt
.n familv
I
Mr. an d Mrs. B'll
H'1cks of
d' oun .hl f' :-;h
d.
t
.:-:on f1rm or 1sprove t e 1agno··
•
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sis shou ld be made without d~- 1\'lr. ar:d Mrs. Wayne Burf'h- Brble Setn.uurr IS
,.ooster VlsJte ~ecently . w1th
lay.
IIeld and gra,,ddaughter, M•- llll'ortsmouth
Mr. and Mrs . Mike __K_&lt;£~~-- ,
loni , af Columbus were SatJ;r.
, i~
1
Q _What is tbe cause
ot day guests of the ir au~.l,
Members of the
fa_m1ly, Mr. ~nd _ Mrs. . Shelby
Paget's di sease~ How long can J. E. HadckiiL On Sunday, !\1r. 1congre-gation or Jehovah's
Kmg and hmuly 11_1 ~ansmg, and
you live with it? Is there any i t::nd Mrs. Eddit- Stout ol' Albi:'JJV !nesses will attend a three-day Mr. and Mrs .. W~lham
Hey- 1
cure?
: 'Hre guests in tl' e B.adpf. ;n, Bible seminar in
nolds and fam1l y m
A - The cause nf osteitis de- ' home. Sunday evening. Kt&gt;11r- J;:muary 27-'2!(
formans or Paget 's disease 1s ney Rathburn of Langs\'llle w~&gt; s Curtis Leggo, presiding
WIN A
unknown but aging is a fa rtor . a callt:r.
ister of the local group, said ,
a~ nlttSI ~ ·a"~" l)t'('Ul in ncr""' I~ • :'vlrs. G. B. Rade~in returne~ · the purpose of the conference
over 40. Pt&gt;rsons with thi s cti- ' home Saturdav after a wr ek is to provide the delegates with
~ase live untJt thev die ol snnu-" \ i.c;i t in \!}(' h"me ol her so'l. an advanced ministerial train·
other cause Tt1e d.1seHse is slow Mr. nnd Mrs. Junior l \ad~&gt;kiP 1 ing . program to h.elp them in
ly progressive. It be-~ins witll n( 1\'kArthur.
tbe1r B1ble teachmJ wvrk.
a soflemng ot the mvulved bon~ Mrs. Effie Hoosier spent Sa tj
which may ca use some defor m- urday w1th Sherrie Turner.
' RETURNS FROM MICHIGAN
ity . T hi ~ ~~ tu llu wt&gt;d hy a n·! Mr s.
William Reynolds
placem~&gt;n t ot the soft bone Wllll of having an abnormal
child \1iddleport has returned from
bone th at is ha rder and thkker du f' n c~XIHJ,..,Ilrf' to roty~··
Michigan where she spent the
tilan normal.
A - X-ray
technicians 1 holidays with her daughter and
No cure is known bul
the -;hould wear film badges or oth- ' _ _ _ _..-._....,..._...-_.........
progress ol the d1:-ease C'an oe rr devices to cherk the amount
~lowed or llaltPd hy gettmg 1!of hpusure to which l!wy are
diet that is ri ch in vitamin C Isuh.]PC'ted. They should
also '
and milk or o:twr -;o urces of , have a p~riodic blood count. ·
calcium . A"pi rin Jnd small dos- i Wi th properly shJetdf&gt;d modPrn ·
es of flu onde are also helpful. e quipmer~t and a ca reful observance ol the sateguards everj'
Q - Would a girl who i1 a technician is taught t~e re shou:d
X-ray tPehmcJan be m ~~~~~~nger.
!

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Society Noles

END-OF-SEASON PRICE

Soap
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SLASH ON ALL STYLES

I

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1

~.

3 ROOMS
New Furniture
ONLY

5299

130.00 Oown - B•l•nc:e .,.
Conveni~t Ttrm~

MASON
FURNITURE CO.
MASON, W. VA.

~

...._,_ _

i

54c

PM"k, Ot, Nerthtmi NavY, . LJIM, October, llackeye PHt

Luck's Beans . . ... ..5 :10$1

200-ct.
rolls

Ivory Soap ...... .12 79c
Baby Food ....... . 11:.-$1
Eggs ..... . 49c
Shortening
k........ . 3~ $1
6::-:~. $1
s~.- $1_
Baro

Tid.e

37e

a-hnut Slrolnod

K.....- Grode A Wllllo

$.4 "-$6..-$-~$1'
' ·.
.... 0
.

.

..'1

.' .
'

Kroger Golden

,

'.,.

'· ...·.~-

.

s- oo· -

l ~. ''

\

SAVE AS.
MUCH AS
'
-

I
I

REGULAR PRICE ON---·

Evoporoted

7 $1

'· Kroger

,..
.... ''.lte

nanas
-

...,

'

3-lb.

can

~-

I

$

gals.

' Praise ,, '

Our Beit ~res~ Vilues Fr.Om $30.1)0
and Up. Now On 5•.1•
,.

':;. 3le

Lifebouy "·
I
.....
2 .... 41e

.

Every F~tllarid Wjnter·Dress ·
On Our Racks Now Reducedl
Hundreds of Late :Arrivals Regularly _·
Pri~ed From $7.0Qt o $23.00 ·
.
Now Priced lri Four Grou~s At

COLOR '
T.V. SET
CERTIFIED '
GAS STATION

Kennel thef Dog Food

IMHie

hntn•l

.-i.'·

DRESSES

'

•

2

•

SPORTSWEAK

Commercial WILD BIRD

1

Aspirin .......... .

100-d.

No.
CIMI

'tifeoour •

FREE

Seed OR · ·
lu _.,~_,,.a1GII~~~~
DOG FOOD
Purina Dog Chow, Wayne Dog Food
Joy Dog Foods · · · · ~:;

~

'

Ale:

toll

c•ns

Fresh, Temp';

.

Dog Food'........ . 13 ~;. 1 $1
.
.
, fresh Carrots · ....·2 ~ 25c

.lb.

~·· ·\Flesh

Kite ........ ·. ::· 2:9~.

SLACKS ..... ............. : TO,PS.
SKIR'fS; ' - : • . . ••.•. .• ., . . . . BLOU'SES
• SWEATERS ..••.. '. : •..•• JACKETS

•
I pltlo.

MORE ECONOMICAL .PRICED·
ALL SIZE PACKAGE ~. 10, 2$ &amp; 50 lbs.
B.REAP 6 FOR $1.10

a tor.•

d.....
Rollo
•
~;..,.
'
IIJI/..C.
•
j
.
'

·'

KAUTZ FEED-·STORE -

1-

•

"THE ONE STOP. STORE"
EVERY THING FROM FOOD -rn FF.F.n"
.
985-3347
,
.CHESl'lf,R. 0.

412

O.hlo

Oranges

•

..

311

cans

• doz.

Mr'i. l

'

t

2

and '

f

Gold Corn .. _. ______ . _- 5 No

Di

Soap

·'·

Argo Whole Kernel

11-oz.
pkgs•

Lull ......,.

59c ...

Peas -- --- - - - - - - - - - - --

-

39c

lb.

Avondale

cans

Lux loouly

1

1

42e

1

1

...... ..... · -- -·- --·

·t.

........... -

89c
..

FNiho.-.

R19. "" Voluo loyor

R I

1

Sausage

No.1

FiPai-Tolith

1

' '

Tom. Soup

lh. :1

Klelba1l

l-Ib.

1

n .

Hams • _____ -~h~'~ ~ _H·~ • • -

Ocean Perch

I

SAVINGS TO···

!i )I i

Lclltr lontltts, Rolled &amp; Tied

Campbell's

89

Womens &amp; Childrens ·

Lunch Meat

Ioiii Aro Quality
'ri&lt;o II 'l1lo Dlf-

Maxwell House

OUR YEAR-END SALE!

••• 45c

\

••••••

•

Coffee

...:..,;..,.;...... 63e

GREAT REDUctiONS AT

I

• • • •• •• •

'•

lb.

YacPac

Swill Liquid

-~

'')(

Whole Fresh

• • ••• •• •

II ............... ,

Soci·e·ty News

Roasting

lb.

Lux Liquid

••

K,...r lrancl

Chicken

····· ....... 83c

DocroR .

I

lb.

Whole Smoked

BEGINNING FRIDAY

.,

-i:
.
_
,
Backs
Wings .• . •. 29c
• lOc
Who1e Legs ---------·------ lb 45e

I

I

"'AYS

Full Shank
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lkiopltal
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F&lt;11 )II Clift.oo. \
Ml l4i. 5. ~
111\o ~ bel,_ oc1 b)' lbe feet thlt IU ll&lt;'r tenmo. Presldenl of_
h ... ~ In J{lmewhl I Ward R~an ·presented devoUoa- Reed, Debbie :
aew
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11lomu Franlt Beod n,
and tamlly of
ibli. 1f~
!luntlngton, w. Va. willie IU enNIIment at Rio far the
Ill, lbt late Georr• Luther Ttocter, presi;ent. ~ Eut Bank '"' Slmd.ooy.
ond Nn. Ezra
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per cent cbose Ohio University, o/1116'1 are liresd)' ":""''!"oneJlui.ilott Buler. Two ~ when plans ,....., nuode lo ·Mr. and M~. Al~a
vbdti!d sUnday In
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The oe. 4u per cer.t, Ather!.
tbird ahead of applicatioas at buBbands, ~ Sell&gt;)&gt; a o d ..,.._ 1 Pi'A bUkeU.U g8111e tloo, Letart, Vialled over
Mr and Mn
f=~~~th:~••:.ol~the 1216 retur'&gt;
this time 1111 year. ALto Ill In- Otis M~it., preceded ber -..n the falberl ond JIIOill. weekend wit!&gt; her ~
t&amp;mily·
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85.7 per cent Other lll60-M gradual»! ,..,.. creasi111 number of appUcanll tn death.
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eno. Tile 1ame will be held tt.•.s fllii!Uy, Mr. and M('l. .
and Mro ~ We~.V~.
19611-64 graduates are fairly evenly distributed among are female.
I SuniYI!JI life· • aoo, , James iiiOIIIh at Wahama. Tile date Swatzel Jnd
.
t Olli!PI&lt;I)'ed In tlte field of oduca· 216 other inslltution.&lt; Ill higher Rio's Redmen upped
thl'ir Selby, lit. 2.,. Pt. Pleaaant: will be announced Iller. T be G~er Roush Is
.
learning. Th... are alpbaboh· record to !f.6 early this past Ithree step&lt;lau,tblen,
M r a. preoldent expressed appreclll. at !lis_ lloole after
. lion.
rally: Antioch College, !lpwll"'{ week with victories over Blue- Grace Bud:alft, Dlctens, W. tlon tq the town of Mason I or surgery at the Holur Hospital.
Qf these 85.7 per cent who Green State Univ ., . Central field ~tate and West
VIrginia Va., Miss Freda.McllormiU and fllllntla hole with gravel on the Mrs. John B~ returned
;are 'I'OI"king in oducalion. 88.3 Stale, Cincmnau Uruv .. Colo- State. The Rodmen met Pik&amp;- Miss Louise McDermitt, both of I'OU leading Into scloool prop. ber home -~
Sattor·
'per cent are teachers, 11 .6 Jlfr rado Unov .. Floroda State Untv., l ville ,for the second Ume this San Francisco, ,,Call!ornia; three erty.
day after vlsltlooi woth
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ANTIQUING MADE EASY
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' cent are administratorS. and and Franklin Umv.
season on Saturday, Jan. H .
sisters, Mrs. Ethel Crooae. Miss Ivy Sleeth's first grade stella Gresa lo! •several woeks.
;US per cent are
secondarv Still others chose ' Kent State On Wednesday, Jan. n the Aurora, Dl., Mrs. G. A. (Ida) "on the award for having tl•e Mrs. Gtadys Thom~s left
JUST ~~INT, GLAZE, WIPE .
,auklanct counsellors or colh:'fe Umv .. Me~1~t . Theological Ad _ Hoc Committee officially Cummings, Rt. 2 Point Pleas- greatest representation or par· urday, for 1 VISit WI~
hr.
Deep Tones N;.Soft Tints.- Wood Tot:tes
~nstructors.
School, M••m• Umv. Iof Obi&lt;,). named itself the Social
lm· ant, and Miss Emma Baxter, eDt$ preeent. Refreshments wero daughter and ·soa-Jn.law, Mr.
;
Michigan State Un••:· Mid~'• r&lt;&gt;vement Committee of Rio Elkview, W. Va .; and
three served. .
,
and Mrs. !lor Ebersbado at
; Furthermore, of all 1960 · fi4 Tennessee _state _umv ., No~tb.- trand~ College. Its newly de- grandchUdren.
l~n~. Fla.
,.-ac~~ates who returneo the western Umv .. Ohw State Umv ., fined purpose is to consider and Funeral service will be con· officiating. Rurlal wiD be In :Mrs. Blancloe '1\!cker Is
Open E~.Day, All Day, 7:00 to S1~ ,
:quest_ion~aire, 8~ .9 per eent ~'.e , and Oklahoma State UmversJ_t~ . recommend improvemi'nts of ducted Friday 2 p.m. ill the Suncrest cemetery.
Friends ingwithherdaughter,Mrs.NJ.na
Sotun{oy Nl'""otll I
Mason,
W• VI.
_working m the held for . whoch They also chose :
Rollms the entire social life at Rio.
Crow·Hussell Funeral
Home may call at the funeral bome Stump In Columbus, Oblo,
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they were prepared wh,le "t College, Sinclair College, Umv. In Jls regular weekly meel· l..";;;;ith;;;;;;;the;;;;;;;Re;;;;;;;v;;o.;;;;H;:;;ooniieriiiiiD;;o.oiBoiiuii;t;i;er~af.;;ter"-'7,.:P~·m.;;·~W~od~n~eld~ayi;;;.==;;;the~~la~tter~~l•;;;rec.;;;upe"-'ir~atiiilniiigi;ifrt&gt;i;;;;;;;m;i;;
Rio. Of the ll.l pe~ cent . of of Dayton, Univ. of
_Florida ,_ in on Wednesday, Jan. 11, tne 11·
!_hose_not _workm_g m the1r ~~- Univ. of ~entuckr, Uruv .
ot c!uege's Student Senate chese
~tive f1eld, s1x are hous ~- New Mex1co, Umv. of TennesStude t Center. Committee
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Wives (two ha\'e M.A. degree::&lt;/. see, Virginia State Univ., Wash- a k 0 the interior and ex!Aer· ll
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-" 'e federa l gov ernment, and nne Univ. , and Xavier University.
r ;:u n~:/
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jj . full-time graduate studt'nt. , As R.io continues to ,'Jfaduate stuThde el"'enth. issue of the~~; ll
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th I' t ~ 87 acaderruc year o
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vht:ther or not thf."V semors eac year, e IS
campus newspaper.
"Srnolu• ll
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chosen by
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bad oontinued their edu cation ~·Ig er
u wns.
Signals," went on sale tn;~~~::C:: II
.m graduatr or pro trssional RGC graduates
Wlll
expand
ev•• Frl'day, Jan. l3.
ev~ry
Ad
. th
·t poll's vu
Schools srnce their graduatioo e~ more. n as In e pas ' ed in this big, six-page edltit&gt;n
from RG C. In this an~a. 52.3 R~o Grande CoUege graduat~s are articles or. Rio's drinking
r cent of those- who return£d , will be sought after for employ- problem , the debate team, final
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.
. s have oontin· I· ment
tu~ questtonna11·e
. , by thosed who
l.e&lt;3 have
· th held
t """'"'mm
........., · atJ'ons, and campus
5
iJed their educcHion ,
of the : RIO past gra ua
m e u · velopments. Atso
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f1.7 per rent w.~o uave
Ia~
THIS PAST WEEK AT RJU: an a c e ou a new
¥to.3doP'so' lcn'?~esnaetdartfhuetyure. p I Til_ e English 2110 elass of jour· hopeful for the 1968 ReiJUblicar•ll
"'
nomination, an article ::~n the
Th
cll'e.vement of
Rio ! nahsm students toured the stu- adventures ef Rio's own Fr~
Gran:e aCo~e.ge graduates in I dios and facilities of Columbu.s Bouie (professor emeritus), and
other higher institutions
to j TV stations WHNS and WLW- a fiery letter to tlte
which they have gone
upon · C on Tu.es~y, ~an. 10 to .g~m Signals" editor . Be sure to
graduation from Rio is
best further mslght mto televtslon this issue.
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evidenced through the apparent
On Friday, .Jan. 13 the com·
V1lue
success of these Individuals ;"
blned st•fls of the "Smoke ·
, nals" and
the
their ~hosen endeavors.
This can be seen in the 52 .3
Rio's vearbook. held a farewell
per cent who have continued
party" at the Sllrin..-'s Club .
· Jlor RMiuclnt
Miss Barbara McNutt, Acti.'lg
thir education. Of these gr~duates. only 31.8 per cent ha•·e
Director of College lj.elations.
actually re&lt;'eived advanced dewho will be leavilll at the end
I
grees. However, the remainin~
of this semester.
611.2 per cent are still workinR Pi'. PLEASANT - Installa·
COMING AT RIO: .
on the:ir advanced
degrees. lion of three ruling elders and With the last finai ~ammaI
1'1\is·sit.uatio!l ca~ be u.nrierstood six deacons was held Sunday at 1tion on Thursday, Jan. 19, tile
ill that the quesuonnaJre ~v~r- the Presbyterian church.
•·seme31er break"
vacallon
ed only graduates of RGC on Ulf The olders. H? 0 . Francis. will begin. It will end on MonJ!JOO.jj4 period.
Mrs. 0. C. Ha!l and, Jotl
.~ • day, .Jan. 30, '\'ith tlte beginning
The 31.8 per cent whe recer~- ty were orda'' l i . ' 1f ed : of the seconC~tsemester.
ed advanced degrees hold SU''" as eiders for
$
s. On Tl1ursd6y, Jan. 26, Wil·
degrees es the B. D., lll. A.. Robert Crulck
, 'Jilli'n 'I· iiam Hall, Director of
the
M. Ed .. and Ph. D.
bert, Mrs. Lloyd Holmes, Blain School of Journalism at the
Several RGC graduates have Mohr, Mrs. Douglas Rouse and Ohio State University, will dis·
C(lntinued
their
education !Mrs. Charles Young were or· j cuss newspaper journalism It
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through the acceptance of ~n -: rlained and installed as deacons j a 6 p.m. Journalistic Dinner .•
$1.SO
Value
Dorothy
Perkins,
Bouquet
or Rose
Service Grants from the NatJOri· :for three year terms.
1Meeting in the Rio
Grande
al Science Foundation.
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Tile Session of the church Is College Dining Hail.
lri'il
Ano\her question answerod by :composed of 15 elders and the Beginning on Feb. 1 and con·
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NOW
126 graduates Gf Rio from 1900- , pastor. The SessiOn IS respon- tinuing throughout the month,
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64 ls that of which gradu~tes . sible fo~ the church's total pro- 1 Lhe Davis Library will feature
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liUtn.
Pleasant Valley Hospital
1 composed of fifteen persons and 1graphs. This sbow is SJIOIIS"1"·
NOW
Admilled - Mrs. Melford IS responsobie lor the steward- ] ed by Ute Arts and Crafts ConFrederick, Racine; Pauline ! sh1~ program of the church and ; ter, Pittsburgh, Pa. and will be
. '
Reynolds, Pt. Pleasant; Mrs. mamtenance of the
church ' .;:h
t the Ohio Norti:Jem Un·hv·
· property
l ,owna
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a ~er SmJt , mLon.
,
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I iversity arter Ieavmg RIO.
Di"'barged - Mrs. Darrell •
Tile next film to be shown ny
HP.:rdman and son, Mt. Alto; I
the Rio Grande- Film Society is
Mrs. Furl Rogers, Pt. Pleasant;
scheduled lor February S and
Mrs. Cleo Holley, Pt. Pleasant. ·
PT. PLEASANT
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PT. PLEASANT, W. VA.
Rio's president, Alphus . R.
Saturday Jau. 14 1917
Christensen, will leave Wtth a
HOGS to 220 jg to 20 .· groop of official~ fro~ many
35; Heavies 18 to 20.10·: Light• colleges and uo•verstUes for
17.70 to 20.35; Fat Sows 16 to · tour of several European
lleturning hoone from Reno. , 19.75; Boars 10.50 to IS; Pigs 61in the near future.
~.
Nevada. and making his home! to 12.
The twelfth 1ssue of
with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. I CA'I'nE - Heifers 15.115 to "Smoke Signals" will be releJ•s- 11
Elma Smith is Stephen Smith ' 20.t0; Fat Cows 15 to 18: Can· od either on Friday, Feb .•4_lte ll
and sons, Steve and Marty.
ners 13 to 14.75; Bul~s lU.IO lo Friday, Feb. 11. The exact url
Visiting with Mrs. Elizabe~h 22.80; Stock Steers 18.50 to 22.· will be announced later.
Murray recently were Mr.;;. 50; Stock Heifers 16 to
21; In next week's "Discover
Harold Will of Pcmeroy $IT,!j Stock Steer Calves 22 to 27; Grande College," re~~d;:=E:II
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Will aod Stock ReHer Calves 20 to 25.
details of the Jan. 10
·family who were enroute to VEAL CALVES -Tops 37.85: meeting of Pres.
·Petersburg. Va
! Seconds 37.35; Medium 30 to 34.· and eight Rio students.
Mr. Elijah Michael visited : 10; Common &amp; Heavies 26 to
with his daughter, Mr.
and ' 37.50.
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Hranch
Miller
and
fam
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ol Belpre recently.
FIVE ELECTED
:· Mrs. Roberta Carruthers v;s- PT. PLEASANT - Five
i~ one day recently wi th Mrs. with elected to the
Cbarles King .
Christ Episcopal Church duriin• ll
~ Mrs. Elizabeth Murray visit- ttbe annual congregational din·
recently wtth Mr. and Mi'!l. Iner held at the Parish House.
en Hal":"ison .
IElected to three year terms
,v. and Mrs. Clyde Hinton iwere Chester A. Roush, Jack
d ns recent visitor!; . Mr . al'ld 1 Dunt, Robert Johnson and John
Middleport
~ fs. Lloyd Br'.~eks of Barber-'
Elected for a one year
and Mr . ond Mrs. Genr!
was Lester S. Corrick.
Williams of Chillicothe.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mr~h
YOU CAN SA E 0
Jr. and family were in Colu:n·
V M NEY AT
b.tls Sunday to visit with
l!iofford and Burdell Brofforclll

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8QMEAVILLE ar pretwlonoi
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. • p~ - Nn. Sb!l- llbowod ._. mmoo &lt;111Tt111 evema Join, JGim Slalmo
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lkiopltal
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day With bla listel\ Mn.
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.~ of Rio Gralllle with Rio erodwot.. aa evldene- i •• held b)' AJphua R.
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F&lt;11 )II Clift.oo. \
Ml l4i. 5. ~
111\o ~ bel,_ oc1 b)' lbe feet thlt IU ll&lt;'r tenmo. Presldenl of_
h ... ~ In J{lmewhl I Ward R~an ·presented devoUoa- Reed, Debbie :
aew
Mr. and Mra.
,Mn.
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11lomu Franlt Beod n,
and tamlly of
ibli. 1f~
!luntlngton, w. Va. willie IU enNIIment at Rio far the
Ill, lbt late Georr• Luther Ttocter, presi;ent. ~ Eut Bank '"' Slmd.ooy.
ond Nn. Ezra
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per cent cbose Ohio University, o/1116'1 are liresd)' ":""''!"oneJlui.ilott Buler. Two ~ when plans ,....., nuode lo ·Mr. and M~. Al~a
vbdti!d sUnday In
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The oe. 4u per cer.t, Ather!.
tbird ahead of applicatioas at buBbands, ~ Sell&gt;)&gt; a o d ..,.._ 1 Pi'A bUkeU.U g8111e tloo, Letart, Vialled over
Mr and Mn
f=~~~th:~••:.ol~the 1216 retur'&gt;
this time 1111 year. ALto Ill In- Otis M~it., preceded ber -..n the falberl ond JIIOill. weekend wit!&gt; her ~
t&amp;mily·
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85.7 per cent Other lll60-M gradual»! ,..,.. creasi111 number of appUcanll tn death.
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eno. Tile 1ame will be held tt.•.s fllii!Uy, Mr. and M('l. .
and Mro ~ We~.V~.
19611-64 graduates are fairly evenly distributed among are female.
I SuniYI!JI life· • aoo, , James iiiOIIIh at Wahama. Tile date Swatzel Jnd
.
t Olli!PI&lt;I)'ed In tlte field of oduca· 216 other inslltution.&lt; Ill higher Rio's Redmen upped
thl'ir Selby, lit. 2.,. Pt. Pleaaant: will be announced Iller. T be G~er Roush Is
.
learning. Th... are alpbaboh· record to !f.6 early this past Ithree step&lt;lau,tblen,
M r a. preoldent expressed appreclll. at !lis_ lloole after
. lion.
rally: Antioch College, !lpwll"'{ week with victories over Blue- Grace Bud:alft, Dlctens, W. tlon tq the town of Mason I or surgery at the Holur Hospital.
Qf these 85.7 per cent who Green State Univ ., . Central field ~tate and West
VIrginia Va., Miss Freda.McllormiU and fllllntla hole with gravel on the Mrs. John B~ returned
;are 'I'OI"king in oducalion. 88.3 Stale, Cincmnau Uruv .. Colo- State. The Rodmen met Pik&amp;- Miss Louise McDermitt, both of I'OU leading Into scloool prop. ber home -~
Sattor·
'per cent are teachers, 11 .6 Jlfr rado Unov .. Floroda State Untv., l ville ,for the second Ume this San Francisco, ,,Call!ornia; three erty.
day after vlsltlooi woth
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ANTIQUING MADE EASY
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' cent are administratorS. and and Franklin Umv.
season on Saturday, Jan. H .
sisters, Mrs. Ethel Crooae. Miss Ivy Sleeth's first grade stella Gresa lo! •several woeks.
;US per cent are
secondarv Still others chose ' Kent State On Wednesday, Jan. n the Aurora, Dl., Mrs. G. A. (Ida) "on the award for having tl•e Mrs. Gtadys Thom~s left
JUST ~~INT, GLAZE, WIPE .
,auklanct counsellors or colh:'fe Umv .. Me~1~t . Theological Ad _ Hoc Committee officially Cummings, Rt. 2 Point Pleas- greatest representation or par· urday, for 1 VISit WI~
hr.
Deep Tones N;.Soft Tints.- Wood Tot:tes
~nstructors.
School, M••m• Umv. Iof Obi&lt;,). named itself the Social
lm· ant, and Miss Emma Baxter, eDt$ preeent. Refreshments wero daughter and ·soa-Jn.law, Mr.
;
Michigan State Un••:· Mid~'• r&lt;&gt;vement Committee of Rio Elkview, W. Va .; and
three served. .
,
and Mrs. !lor Ebersbado at
; Furthermore, of all 1960 · fi4 Tennessee _state _umv ., No~tb.- trand~ College. Its newly de- grandchUdren.
l~n~. Fla.
,.-ac~~ates who returneo the western Umv .. Ohw State Umv ., fined purpose is to consider and Funeral service will be con· officiating. Rurlal wiD be In :Mrs. Blancloe '1\!cker Is
Open E~.Day, All Day, 7:00 to S1~ ,
:quest_ion~aire, 8~ .9 per eent ~'.e , and Oklahoma State UmversJ_t~ . recommend improvemi'nts of ducted Friday 2 p.m. ill the Suncrest cemetery.
Friends ingwithherdaughter,Mrs.NJ.na
Sotun{oy Nl'""otll I
Mason,
W• VI.
_working m the held for . whoch They also chose :
Rollms the entire social life at Rio.
Crow·Hussell Funeral
Home may call at the funeral bome Stump In Columbus, Oblo,
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they were prepared wh,le "t College, Sinclair College, Umv. In Jls regular weekly meel· l..";;;;ith;;;;;;;the;;;;;;;Re;;;;;;;v;;o.;;;;H;:;;ooniieriiiiiD;;o.oiBoiiuii;t;i;er~af.;;ter"-'7,.:P~·m.;;·~W~od~n~eld~ayi;;;.==;;;the~~la~tter~~l•;;;rec.;;;upe"-'ir~atiiilniiigi;ifrt&gt;i;;;;;;;m;i;;
Rio. Of the ll.l pe~ cent . of of Dayton, Univ. of
_Florida ,_ in on Wednesday, Jan. 11, tne 11·
!_hose_not _workm_g m the1r ~~- Univ. of ~entuckr, Uruv .
ot c!uege's Student Senate chese
~tive f1eld, s1x are hous ~- New Mex1co, Umv. of TennesStude t Center. Committee
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Wives (two ha\'e M.A. degree::&lt;/. see, Virginia State Univ., Wash- a k 0 the interior and ex!Aer· ll
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-" 'e federa l gov ernment, and nne Univ. , and Xavier University.
r ;:u n~:/
8
jj . full-time graduate studt'nt. , As R.io continues to ,'Jfaduate stuThde el"'enth. issue of the~~; ll
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e ev
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th I' t ~ 87 acaderruc year o
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vht:ther or not thf."V semors eac year, e IS
campus newspaper.
"Srnolu• ll
_. es was '
· "· h i 05 tit f
chosen by
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bad oontinued their edu cation ~·Ig er
u wns.
Signals," went on sale tn;~~~::C:: II
.m graduatr or pro trssional RGC graduates
Wlll
expand
ev•• Frl'day, Jan. l3.
ev~ry
Ad
. th
·t poll's vu
Schools srnce their graduatioo e~ more. n as In e pas ' ed in this big, six-page edltit&gt;n
from RG C. In this an~a. 52.3 R~o Grande CoUege graduat~s are articles or. Rio's drinking
r cent of those- who return£d , will be sought after for employ- problem , the debate team, final
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.
. s have oontin· I· ment
tu~ questtonna11·e
. , by thosed who
l.e&lt;3 have
· th held
t """'"'mm
........., · atJ'ons, and campus
5
iJed their educcHion ,
of the : RIO past gra ua
m e u · velopments. Atso
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f1.7 per rent w.~o uave
Ia~
THIS PAST WEEK AT RJU: an a c e ou a new
¥to.3doP'so' lcn'?~esnaetdartfhuetyure. p I Til_ e English 2110 elass of jour· hopeful for the 1968 ReiJUblicar•ll
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nomination, an article ::~n the
Th
cll'e.vement of
Rio ! nahsm students toured the stu- adventures ef Rio's own Fr~
Gran:e aCo~e.ge graduates in I dios and facilities of Columbu.s Bouie (professor emeritus), and
other higher institutions
to j TV stations WHNS and WLW- a fiery letter to tlte
which they have gone
upon · C on Tu.es~y, ~an. 10 to .g~m Signals" editor . Be sure to
graduation from Rio is
best further mslght mto televtslon this issue.
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evidenced through the apparent
On Friday, .Jan. 13 the com·
V1lue
success of these Individuals ;"
blned st•fls of the "Smoke ·
, nals" and
the
their ~hosen endeavors.
This can be seen in the 52 .3
Rio's vearbook. held a farewell
per cent who have continued
party" at the Sllrin..-'s Club .
· Jlor RMiuclnt
Miss Barbara McNutt, Acti.'lg
thir education. Of these gr~duates. only 31.8 per cent ha•·e
Director of College lj.elations.
actually re&lt;'eived advanced dewho will be leavilll at the end
I
grees. However, the remainin~
of this semester.
611.2 per cent are still workinR Pi'. PLEASANT - Installa·
COMING AT RIO: .
on the:ir advanced
degrees. lion of three ruling elders and With the last finai ~ammaI
1'1\is·sit.uatio!l ca~ be u.nrierstood six deacons was held Sunday at 1tion on Thursday, Jan. 19, tile
ill that the quesuonnaJre ~v~r- the Presbyterian church.
•·seme31er break"
vacallon
ed only graduates of RGC on Ulf The olders. H? 0 . Francis. will begin. It will end on MonJ!JOO.jj4 period.
Mrs. 0. C. Ha!l and, Jotl
.~ • day, .Jan. 30, '\'ith tlte beginning
The 31.8 per cent whe recer~- ty were orda'' l i . ' 1f ed : of the seconC~tsemester.
ed advanced degrees hold SU''" as eiders for
$
s. On Tl1ursd6y, Jan. 26, Wil·
degrees es the B. D., lll. A.. Robert Crulck
, 'Jilli'n 'I· iiam Hall, Director of
the
M. Ed .. and Ph. D.
bert, Mrs. Lloyd Holmes, Blain School of Journalism at the
Several RGC graduates have Mohr, Mrs. Douglas Rouse and Ohio State University, will dis·
C(lntinued
their
education !Mrs. Charles Young were or· j cuss newspaper journalism It
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through the acceptance of ~n -: rlained and installed as deacons j a 6 p.m. Journalistic Dinner .•
$1.SO
Value
Dorothy
Perkins,
Bouquet
or Rose
Service Grants from the NatJOri· :for three year terms.
1Meeting in the Rio
Grande
al Science Foundation.
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Tile Session of the church Is College Dining Hail.
lri'il
Ano\her question answerod by :composed of 15 elders and the Beginning on Feb. 1 and con·
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NOW
126 graduates Gf Rio from 1900- , pastor. The SessiOn IS respon- tinuing throughout the month,
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64 ls that of which gradu~tes . sible fo~ the church's total pro- 1 Lhe Davis Library will feature
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liUtn.
Pleasant Valley Hospital
1 composed of fifteen persons and 1graphs. This sbow is SJIOIIS"1"·
NOW
Admilled - Mrs. Melford IS responsobie lor the steward- ] ed by Ute Arts and Crafts ConFrederick, Racine; Pauline ! sh1~ program of the church and ; ter, Pittsburgh, Pa. and will be
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Reynolds, Pt. Pleasant; Mrs. mamtenance of the
church ' .;:h
t the Ohio Norti:Jem Un·hv·
· property
l ,owna
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a ~er SmJt , mLon.
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I iversity arter Ieavmg RIO.
Di"'barged - Mrs. Darrell •
Tile next film to be shown ny
HP.:rdman and son, Mt. Alto; I
the Rio Grande- Film Society is
Mrs. Furl Rogers, Pt. Pleasant;
scheduled lor February S and
Mrs. Cleo Holley, Pt. Pleasant. ·
PT. PLEASANT
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PT. PLEASANT, W. VA.
Rio's president, Alphus . R.
Saturday Jau. 14 1917
Christensen, will leave Wtth a
HOGS to 220 jg to 20 .· groop of official~ fro~ many
35; Heavies 18 to 20.10·: Light• colleges and uo•verstUes for
17.70 to 20.35; Fat Sows 16 to · tour of several European
lleturning hoone from Reno. , 19.75; Boars 10.50 to IS; Pigs 61in the near future.
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Nevada. and making his home! to 12.
The twelfth 1ssue of
with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. I CA'I'nE - Heifers 15.115 to "Smoke Signals" will be releJ•s- 11
Elma Smith is Stephen Smith ' 20.t0; Fat Cows 15 to 18: Can· od either on Friday, Feb .•4_lte ll
and sons, Steve and Marty.
ners 13 to 14.75; Bul~s lU.IO lo Friday, Feb. 11. The exact url
Visiting with Mrs. Elizabe~h 22.80; Stock Steers 18.50 to 22.· will be announced later.
Murray recently were Mr.;;. 50; Stock Heifers 16 to
21; In next week's "Discover
Harold Will of Pcmeroy $IT,!j Stock Steer Calves 22 to 27; Grande College," re~~d;:=E:II
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Will aod Stock ReHer Calves 20 to 25.
details of the Jan. 10
·family who were enroute to VEAL CALVES -Tops 37.85: meeting of Pres.
·Petersburg. Va
! Seconds 37.35; Medium 30 to 34.· and eight Rio students.
Mr. Elijah Michael visited : 10; Common &amp; Heavies 26 to
with his daughter, Mr.
and ' 37.50.
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FIVE ELECTED
:· Mrs. Roberta Carruthers v;s- PT. PLEASANT - Five
i~ one day recently wi th Mrs. with elected to the
Cbarles King .
Christ Episcopal Church duriin• ll
~ Mrs. Elizabeth Murray visit- ttbe annual congregational din·
recently wtth Mr. and Mi'!l. Iner held at the Parish House.
en Hal":"ison .
IElected to three year terms
,v. and Mrs. Clyde Hinton iwere Chester A. Roush, Jack
d ns recent visitor!; . Mr . al'ld 1 Dunt, Robert Johnson and John
Middleport
~ fs. Lloyd Br'.~eks of Barber-'
Elected for a one year
and Mr . ond Mrs. Genr!
was Lester S. Corrick.
Williams of Chillicothe.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mr~h
YOU CAN SA E 0
Jr. and family were in Colu:n·
V M NEY AT
b.tls Sunday to visit with
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l. Sc:ita. Smiplh, Owier 11'eavor, 1 d Sbhmr ·..._._ the
Go
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IIOT.UY CUJB
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tdAmoo pilyed lllld llriJU 'lilt Rotrry Club mot 111urs- mas.
cuti Roush........,...,_, . r •· TOWN COIJN(.'IL IIEETINO were Mr . .;nrr Rousb, Mr.
on. 1'18111 were mlldo lor a bl\•
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abo....S Mrs. Cla~lbey
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lrAVEN IIOMEMAD:!IS jly meetiJIC witb Mayor Mart &amp;btrl CooQ IS I
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lo eaottrfbllte to lbe Manrli
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Warth,l &amp;en~or llfgh Sd!ool, led 111e drs- ' Those atlelldlng wenr ~~n. 1 'l1le Ha_. Bomematert Ward presi4J!ul. Olben present pollellt atl(etp General HotPil-1
of
ntmes.
·t ~ Mpe Weovor. Mn. !'·,.·i &lt;US!lOil and tntormaUon sesslon JFred Bate~. Mrs. Howard W~g. Rome Demonl!lratlon Club met ,1were Hilda Ridgway, ...,.,.,..,., al In Pomeroy, Ohio.
DevoUona were preserrted "'
II llousb, lvo Crpohart, Mrs. on "Rising Cost iD Schools h.ave : eobals, Mrs. Harry
Layne, at the bome tit' Mn.
Dennis Donald 0. Roush, Oedl S.yre, . Henry F.,llu Ia a slll'(kal
Miss
il'tuth wtth Martha .TitnmpIIDush, Mn. Roy Weaver, /stirred - . 1 Joumallstle Ser- •Mn. Roy Proffitt, Mn. Ollie Briles. Miss Mary Pbllllpo LewiJ Capehart, ooundlman and tienl at Hohler Hospital.
11111 autst~ng. Pr&lt;reram lea:!r'l'
Tbomas GriDJield, llln. 'les, that. along lfith Federal IRoush, Mn. William CbWer sented the PfOS!'om on
Donald Ohllnger, pollee chlef.
Chester CUlT)' hu been •
,.. Beverly 111!1'111. Taking ~rt
Gurtla, Mrs.
Zelm.o Pn&gt;grams, ore chanciDg educa-1Mrs. Dcmald Foif....,
Health." lilts. lv.a Cllpebart read 11le group discussed fnsur· e.nt medleal 1&gt;11~ent at Veters l
1;~ Mrs. Belvo IAwl.s. Mrs. lion."
JCiyde Foley, Mn. tee' Gibbs, •Tpoem "SmUe.~
dJss rns Memorial Hospital.
DII.W B. MeNtne;~; Allis!- were CllerJI Bums, Conn!• fl..1mx,efor toWII. They also
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Mrs. 'Bob Roush, on Thlll'lllly lbe Rotary club Mn. M. L. Ohlinger, Miss lAhe group played Bingo IDd CU$91!11 wiya 111c1 mUDs
ol
_. lilpl., Olti • ••• " - •JK. gbet, Katbey Hulhef lllld Bet..
Doris
MD. Is Invited to a eombloecl meet-- lab J. Powell, Mrs. Arnold F. pdfle&amp; were won by Mrs. too IP'Ini1DI t!lty employeer an IDs
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Dlvftioa, C. erly carson. RelroSitlllellla wen1
jiiiJph Thompson, ml Mr •· lng at Ripley, W. Va.
Rousb, Mrs. Velma Roush, Mrs. Capehart, Mrs. Bill Grinstead, oreue •tn f&amp;lary tn the
new
· • ASII; TO WED
lalllat ud tlotdlrellt'' · Olllt ..,..ed by Connia Gllllllld oDd
Cheryl Burna.
Roush.
Those In attendance
were L. C. Roush, Mn. IJoyd Roush, Mn. -,Emory Hart,
11:\&lt;!iet·'.for ihe ~ year.
PI'. PLEASANT - . Two cou· .Eiedrle c.....,., lla carol FrUth w111 be In eharco
DORCAS CIRCLE
Herman Layne, Karl . Wiles, Mrs. N. 0. Weln, Mrs. Vance The group weleomes Mrs. Less Tile JiosslbllttY nl establ!sblng ples hav~ made IP,Plleit.lons
~ Dlotri~~M~H: ' lltniiDorcaa Circle ol the IJoyd Roush, Rome Williamson . and Mn. Layne.
Roush into the club as a adOS pound In New Haveo was marrl&amp;J(.1letpse( in the olftctl lr6 Eqbleer. lleN""!'tJ 11111 of. the procram in February; Bif.
,,.._,.w~ of )be E.U.B. Church ,Clyde Foley, Jack
Flesher,
IJVE WIRE ClASS
~w member. The nm meeting discussed. '
. ···• o1 the bibnty• elerlc. ·
11erelpOIIJIIIIelorl..toJrllll( Iy Fry, clewtlorul, and Robin
011 W-ay allemoon
Ralph Whiunore, Donald
F. The Uve Wire c:lass or the will be at the llome or Mrs. The p1 mee~ wiU be - ~ ' . ...PPIYI!!i were: Ronald
tlillrlbodoe eonsttr~, ud Johni&lt;MI, l;usan and Mill')' Fpx,
jthorjchur&lt;h w1th Mrs. Paul Rick· / Roush, Harry Miller,
Arthur E.U.B. Church mel on Tue!day Jeoo Ma)'1181'd.
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· ' ~.r. J.Duar;, !lttb at . ~ F;J, tf, ' POJI!eroy,"ohl9,
• - IIUdarda illt' ·~ott~~ the relresiiJrMI!rta.
u~s. ,
Thabet, Lew!! Summers, Rev. evening at tile bome of Mrs. Those attelldlng were ' ~-' ·
~J. 8:30p.m. lor tbe ;ni..' Angeta ·Lym~ 'Gocldnlte, 11,
lh c.JuabM Dlllri&lt;l Mol lire
. ' Yoo Are the · Marcus Trough, Riebard Ord, James King witb Mrs. Clayton Sadie Warth; Ml!s Mary PhlJ. ter mcinlbs.
Raven. .
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A
ol th arth" was preoent- 1Nelson JeMings, and Russell Atlrey and Mrs. Harry Cope- lips, Mro. Iva Cllpebart, Mrs. The eouncU has been !niOI'IIIoo · 'l'oqey Mjke· Hysell, 11,
~y.
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lT~ llB'niEAT
Mrs. Jack _Flesher A· C.pehart.
hart as co-h..tesses. lllro. Roy Bill Grlnsteod, Mrs.
Emor;r ed tbll tire !Dod stamp program too, lllld Rosalie Ann
MAsoN• - 11le Rev. Marvan
to:::;;~r~~~~~~meeting_ wa• l1
GARDEN CLUB
Hollman assisted the hostesses R.art, Mn. RayiP,Iipl
sw.; wm ~- 1n 11\e area qa l'rl- 18, PliDy.
ANNOUNCR DJNNg
Frame lrl the MIS&lt;MI Method1ot
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Martm Berrs- The New Haven
Garden In the absence of Mrs . Canehart. Mrs, Aubrey HeWeiJl Mrs: Jad&lt;s
)'~ T '"" •l-IM .AJ·
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MASON ~ The
Wrihama lllurdl was to attend !be SpiJ'.
·"•n·ding
IClub met on Thursday evenmg M~; Clayton Athey was In le Cagney, gum Ml'i. Les!Or Q.idteri.~t~r Bulldlng:;::
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llooottn Assodrtlnn
ltual Ute
at
Ctifor
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were Mrs. Iat the bome ol Mrs. Herman marge ol the devotionals IJid Roush and hostess llfrs. 1Ji!u. tween the boura o1 1. 30 a
MASOCARDS SENT
a IJ&gt;8ll(lettl dlnW
Lakes from llfond"7 pntU WedChester Layne with Mrs. B. R. Vance program. They opened with the nls Briles.
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and · m Alter the
.m.
N - The Student
January 21, at Wal1amal neaday noon. He has onnouoced
}'Jtlrver, Mrs. ~:;~, Roush, :as co-hostess. The meeting was alng ol "Hall Rim In
Many
E.U.B. BROhiERiiOOD
si'll! ;1 11j be belcl evlrcy ~ cU ol Wrhatlll Hlgb School ••• i nJil!ll
·between 1·1
thet . Waltan Shepherd, repr.
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• Mr
wrth the slntllng Qf the Lands," followed with a poem .The Brolberhood or the E.U.B. ~ aq·,of lhe;
liiOillb amu•u~tllal Chriltmaa caret.
tickets are $1 lllld
senting the Glddeon Secle!7, will
. Mrs . Eddre Bum- club~· collect and pledge to "I Mel God" by Mrs. Athey. Church met'"' M&lt;Miday ~ l:t~
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Bu\.;,.~ ·' '"''' ' ~e ~t)y It to. all men
'15 cent.. Ttcltell lllaJ
be the auest ..,.alter ot the
James Gllbert and the fiag.The roll call was ans Mrs. Geo..e Jewell presldnd at at the -•··zch H•- Pick g ·
. • · ·~ lllld ""'!1'8Y8 vlng In the· Armed Farceo lrom
from anv
b 1 n ••• _..- .,_....,·o;,:, --I••, Jaa·•
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uary 22nd.
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First Meetihg

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Maybe it's beeauee tbey diKovered Jane

Park~r Pie~ ...

thOUIIII'Ids·have.

Tl11111 to mak• -m for now Sprllljl MdN. Grab your oh- of fh- 1141 · 1
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mark• thlo mciN. for q"lck ul.. tt. hore •••IY for fiMr a.t Barsal..!'ir:; Save 1&lt;2 ond more now, W• have ~r..,'*' IIIII
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JACKETS
Group No.1

Values To
$16.95
Group No.2

V•luasTo
$19.95

Sale s10·

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Out

Sale s12·00

All Ladies Fall and Winter

MILLINERY ! price
LOW DISCOUNT PRICE

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eSWEATJ!RS

e ·Bl.OUsiS
ePOOR BOYS

~RIDHotnCLIARANCI

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COATS

. • 'Values to $10.95 and $11.95 In this
group. Reduced for quick sale. Not
rll Blzes. Out they go. Be here early

$7.00

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DRESSES·

,OYS .

Values to U.99 and H.99. Ou
large sroup of our Girls Better
Dres.ses reduced for quick clearance. 7 to 14 and 3 to 6x.

$).44

VAL~S YO $2.99 &amp; $3.99

SWEATERS

House Sliopers

, LAQirlS fALL

to $7.9S

for qulek &lt;leannee.

$5.00 ...

pr,

. REG. 39c JO QT.
WITH· SPOUT

VALUES TO $4.91 LADIES
FALL AND WINTER

Plastic Pail

SHOES

Reg. 3flt value Bona11111 Spedll On.·large table. OIIM!u 1'111 anll
10 qt. size Plastic PaU. Aat. 'eolorr Winter llbon Reduetc~ for quick
Willi pour spout,
.
. orle. VII- to U-98 and .5.98 111

25c ...

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lllll~mp.

$3.00

pr.

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VALUU TO 39c

VJ..JON 'TcHlnRIES

m. AJsl el Vl.Jon

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!:tlLILK

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fiSh. Sticks .. 2•• ,P~g. $1.09 . ·
P(IOZEN
· oP1f-JOH~tol~1kL cono
Halibut Steaks ·.... · ·· lb. 79c :Clam ~er · ···,2 cans 65c
.

Fruits and Vegetable s!

NEW FROM JANE PARKER

CORN CHIPS
1l-oz.4Sc
25r, ~
pkg.

VINE-RIPE

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TOMATOES .

·a A49-c· ' . :_1 0 J~· 99c
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Nivel Oranges .. · • 10 fir 69c .· ~fruit ·...... :...6 for 49c ·
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ANN PIIGII-oOI.IR FINIST QUAI:ITY

Hoback of ·Beverly
with Mr. and Mrs.' BIU
and iamlly. He and ·
,Ethe' ' Jlo~ack,
to Florid&amp; fh.:\ore
will · ~~d

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JOUF ShOL
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A&amp;P SEAFOOD . VALUES!'

IANI PARKER

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' CALIPORNIA-LARGI

· Pt!C::E

VALUES TO $1.99 &amp; $2.99
LADIES AND CHILDREN$

A&amp;sl colora and styles. Reduced

FlESH
DAILY - Sptdal

SNOW~" BOOTS

VALUES TO $6.95 &amp; $7.95
MENS FALL AND WINTER

Winter Sweaters. Values

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Reg. '1.99 aucl H-99
and
Chlldreos HoUH Sllpperr. Regroup.
ed for quick sale. See the" fo r
value pl1111. Save oow ot thla lnw
price.

, APPlE PIES
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.39c,

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«*'&amp;· LARGI TABLE

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Cleorance ., our Fl.ll and
. Wintor Stool&lt;. We :mut' 'mdi&gt;e
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'lfr to \!r oft IDd IDOrO, all first quill"' !Ddte
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GIRLS FALL AND WINTER

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RgAST

Jane Par ke r Favorites!

FROM All DEPARTMENTs

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END.OF-SIASON MERCHANDISE

evt!ry depl End. of the Season Sale. Stock up ~-on these
~~~Jf'-f8irst .oaww firtt aerve, limited quantities Save ~ and more oa some

VALUES TO $1G.95
CHILDREN$ WINTER

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COMPLETE CLEARANCE OF
GRAB THEse

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Y2

e~PRI P~TS

Down To Move Stock Out Fast
.uese peclals.

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MERCHANDISE ••• ALL PRICES MARKED

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. , ~nd if f,!&gt;U popped' a JaneTarlier Pie into the oven
alld:war!Ded
... it before lerviDc.
· ybuid·dilcoveu pie )'011'4 be proud to eaU your own.

ONE BIG TABLE ..

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Reg. $1!.98 and U and
$6.95 Mens Fall and Win·
ler J aeketa. Prieed for
Quick Cl.........,.. A aew
lOw BDDIID!.t Pr!H, Not
all sizes. Odds &amp; End&amp; of
dlHerent otyles. OUt they
go at thit low, low price.

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$6.95

Reg. $5.98 and $6.95
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'"W'MJ!!·. ~li(,IJto~·..iO. 'l(al 11to. $6.95 and $5.98. Also all of..,.
our Odds and Endo ·of Ladles Better Sportswear We
have -~ '!'ov,e l}'lt mercl!aqd)"' .
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Then you'd diKovet· the-cnllt inbort Uld flaky like you!' own.

.. w.e recrouJJil
· ~ ~~dt allIt01 ow!w~·
ter DRESSES
. d!u Fall
Winter Dretret tor

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CHUCK STEAKS 49c

But would you believe it if we told you

·. . LADIES' HI-FASHION STYLED

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Braunschweiger · · •· · · 'lb. 49c · lreadfll Veal 15-oz. pkg. 85c

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our Jane Parker Pjea tute home-baked!
Probably not ... until you've tried one.

One Llr1e Group of ll0111
Fall and Winter Jackets.
Values ta $10.95 and
$11.95 In thlo sroup, All
Regrouped rnd Remarked
for Q\lJ.c:k Clear&amp;Mt on
this Sale. Broken sizes.
See these for Value Plus.

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SU~ER RIGHT

Butrr.you say, HNo thanks,
there is nothing like a JOOCI home-baked pie:"
We agree ... they're great. ..
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Values To$10.95 &amp;$12.95 ••
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Lamb Shoulder Chops lb. 69c ·. Pork 10Ci$t
lamb ChOJ"i ~ Cub lb. 1.19 _· Bonele•:Stewing . ·
lamb .Chops, loin Cuts lit. 1.39 .. . , , . . ,
Lam&amp; Shanks .. .. . ... . lb~ 59.t Pork .Stlaks, Butt

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ead ·· · ·- · · .,, c
ALL.ooon•-· Pkw. ,,.u ,
· EngUsh Roast ·...... · U.. 79•·
Strcecl Bacon .. 1·•· pkg.- 69c Beef Short Rills .. .. .. r.:- 49c
BOB EVANS
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s....s s · k
IL L9
Fresh Satsau .. l·lb. roU9c . . ."''5 tea ........,. . ~iv c
BLADE CUTS .

MIDDLEPORT, OHIO

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Super-light $1110kies-p~g. ~~c .

$5.98

OPPOSITE MARK V SUPER MARKET

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PDIONWI
D!lriol . . . .loiS IIJelllaiJieri.donl,
. ...... t:ddlt ~
..... aad Mll. Wllllal
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lbat a. birdli 8eftrll
, _ ""'"" ll!lbe't !'.&lt;lot., ......
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boo!! .... . . - _......,., .,..... ........ ta llao
Harrr !lid
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the ....,. tl Ida - ... hlfnlb!l
'I'IJMIDW.dll!
1\kb..t
lbot -lhe State moetlaf .W bt &amp;rd-. Mn.' Golqe lo...U,
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P.Dn'
'Till ...t WiE4Citit! lr\ll be M held 11 Otlfllilly Part lD Wheoi- IMn. 'l'llellDii ~
It LIYDO, IWdlo 8uons.,_, Olhll
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'm l1l:ao l.tCfGD Aid·
II lllo l'lllll'dl willl illlliay If lbnJuih IfilL !1.,. 1Fnod llatey
Vfea n. Lle¥inc HIJ'Oid Bumg&amp;m\'1' lie¥. also11.1' ~em,~"lurw."Yet''s l
llf~N - Clrol ,ruli', prtot
~ Jllrii,MI belli 1 ~ IIH. TOm Holfmu • IIIBiooo ben ....., ·IJI'IOd to IUend. A! Mn.
!.leriJ!I, .:; Martia Berlslonl, Jobn ~~umg.,.. ~
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•r 111 ltlondl,y evenlna rt ml Mn. 01oster Weaver u lillie ol lllillb war .-lvod Mlllll lll!mpr'Jw Mn. llltllll aer, llenwd U...lnc, ~ 11 ~ " : ~ 1111
. . . ... III!J yqr "' lbt u.,
!WI.~ Jolla Nol'·~-am leolcler.
l'leolnt Valley Hoopltal :Berfofoni, llln.
l. Sc:ita. Smiplh, Owier 11'eavor, 1 d Sbhmr ·..._._ the
Go
HI Club 011 Wodllet~ .. trl!l lbl ~tor.
IIOT.UY CUJB
foo tray favors sen! at
Alva r .............
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lui Rlckanl.
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doy at the Youth Center, Ma~
tdAmoo pilyed lllld llriJU 'lilt Rotrry Club mot 111urs- mas.
cuti Roush........,...,_, . r •· TOWN COIJN(.'IL IIEETINO were Mr . .;nrr Rousb, Mr.
on. 1'18111 were mlldo lor a bl\•
"41Midod. r q llt!lldilll Weft doy evetlliJC It lbe Hortlonl ( llln. Lloyd Rousb
abo....S Mrs. Cla~lbey
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'fill Nn RIYIII ToW!I Coql). 1~ ~ : . - ~
Ale with ~ to be 1·1!MII'1 !W:. Elm!or
Rouoh, !Melhodlst Cbun:lllor their dln- slldes ol lllo Oower .....,... ·Jameo Kine
' dl met Oil Wedoeoday, Jlllllar)'
ol ~ · OhiO Manl-1
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-dri po~ membert' fH
Clpeban, Mrs. Cblr-- 'ner meetl!&gt;f. Mr. Clyde Foley, 1men Ia and lonna! IIVdtM 1tj
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pn,
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eoulliJ comp. The IJ'OIIP ·~·
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lrAVEN IIOMEMAD:!IS jly meetiJIC witb Mayor Mart &amp;btrl CooQ IS I
medlerl
ed
lo eaottrfbllte to lbe Manrli
~ ~. ,s,.dle
Warth,l &amp;en~or llfgh Sd!ool, led 111e drs- ' Those atlelldlng wenr ~~n. 1 'l1le Ha_. Bomematert Ward presi4J!ul. Olben present pollellt atl(etp General HotPil-1
of
ntmes.
·t ~ Mpe Weovor. Mn. !'·,.·i &lt;US!lOil and tntormaUon sesslon JFred Bate~. Mrs. Howard W~g. Rome Demonl!lratlon Club met ,1were Hilda Ridgway, ...,.,.,..,., al In Pomeroy, Ohio.
DevoUona were preserrted "'
II llousb, lvo Crpohart, Mrs. on "Rising Cost iD Schools h.ave : eobals, Mrs. Harry
Layne, at the bome tit' Mn.
Dennis Donald 0. Roush, Oedl S.yre, . Henry F.,llu Ia a slll'(kal
Miss
il'tuth wtth Martha .TitnmpIIDush, Mn. Roy Weaver, /stirred - . 1 Joumallstle Ser- •Mn. Roy Proffitt, Mn. Ollie Briles. Miss Mary Pbllllpo LewiJ Capehart, ooundlman and tienl at Hohler Hospital.
11111 autst~ng. Pr&lt;reram lea:!r'l'
Tbomas GriDJield, llln. 'les, that. along lfith Federal IRoush, Mn. William CbWer sented the PfOS!'om on
Donald Ohllnger, pollee chlef.
Chester CUlT)' hu been •
,.. Beverly 111!1'111. Taking ~rt
Gurtla, Mrs.
Zelm.o Pn&gt;grams, ore chanciDg educa-1Mrs. Dcmald Foif....,
Health." lilts. lv.a Cllpebart read 11le group discussed fnsur· e.nt medleal 1&gt;11~ent at Veters l
1;~ Mrs. Belvo IAwl.s. Mrs. lion."
JCiyde Foley, Mn. tee' Gibbs, •Tpoem "SmUe.~
dJss rns Memorial Hospital.
DII.W B. MeNtne;~; Allis!- were CllerJI Bums, Conn!• fl..1mx,efor toWII. They also
;~
Mrs. 'Bob Roush, on Thlll'lllly lbe Rotary club Mn. M. L. Ohlinger, Miss lAhe group played Bingo IDd CU$91!11 wiya 111c1 mUDs
ol
_. lilpl., Olti • ••• " - •JK. gbet, Katbey Hulhef lllld Bet..
Doris
MD. Is Invited to a eombloecl meet-- lab J. Powell, Mrs. Arnold F. pdfle&amp; were won by Mrs. too IP'Ini1DI t!lty employeer an IDs
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Dlvftioa, C. erly carson. RelroSitlllellla wen1
jiiiJph Thompson, ml Mr •· lng at Ripley, W. Va.
Rousb, Mrs. Velma Roush, Mrs. Capehart, Mrs. Bill Grinstead, oreue •tn f&amp;lary tn the
new
· • ASII; TO WED
lalllat ud tlotdlrellt'' · Olllt ..,..ed by Connia Gllllllld oDd
Cheryl Burna.
Roush.
Those In attendance
were L. C. Roush, Mn. IJoyd Roush, Mn. -,Emory Hart,
11:\&lt;!iet·'.for ihe ~ year.
PI'. PLEASANT - . Two cou· .Eiedrle c.....,., lla carol FrUth w111 be In eharco
DORCAS CIRCLE
Herman Layne, Karl . Wiles, Mrs. N. 0. Weln, Mrs. Vance The group weleomes Mrs. Less Tile JiosslbllttY nl establ!sblng ples hav~ made IP,Plleit.lons
~ Dlotri~~M~H: ' lltniiDorcaa Circle ol the IJoyd Roush, Rome Williamson . and Mn. Layne.
Roush into the club as a adOS pound In New Haveo was marrl&amp;J(.1letpse( in the olftctl lr6 Eqbleer. lleN""!'tJ 11111 of. the procram in February; Bif.
,,.._,.w~ of )be E.U.B. Church ,Clyde Foley, Jack
Flesher,
IJVE WIRE ClASS
~w member. The nm meeting discussed. '
. ···• o1 the bibnty• elerlc. ·
11erelpOIIJIIIIelorl..toJrllll( Iy Fry, clewtlorul, and Robin
011 W-ay allemoon
Ralph Whiunore, Donald
F. The Uve Wire c:lass or the will be at the llome or Mrs. The p1 mee~ wiU be - ~ ' . ...PPIYI!!i were: Ronald
tlillrlbodoe eonsttr~, ud Johni&lt;MI, l;usan and Mill')' Fpx,
jthorjchur&lt;h w1th Mrs. Paul Rick· / Roush, Harry Miller,
Arthur E.U.B. Church mel on Tue!day Jeoo Ma)'1181'd.
,
· ' ~.r. J.Duar;, !lttb at . ~ F;J, tf, ' POJI!eroy,"ohl9,
• - IIUdarda illt' ·~ott~~ the relresiiJrMI!rta.
u~s. ,
Thabet, Lew!! Summers, Rev. evening at tile bome of Mrs. Those attelldlng were ' ~-' ·
~J. 8:30p.m. lor tbe ;ni..' Angeta ·Lym~ 'Gocldnlte, 11,
lh c.JuabM Dlllri&lt;l Mol lire
. ' Yoo Are the · Marcus Trough, Riebard Ord, James King witb Mrs. Clayton Sadie Warth; Ml!s Mary PhlJ. ter mcinlbs.
Raven. .
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A
ol th arth" was preoent- 1Nelson JeMings, and Russell Atlrey and Mrs. Harry Cope- lips, Mro. Iva Cllpebart, Mrs. The eouncU has been !niOI'IIIoo · 'l'oqey Mjke· Hysell, 11,
~y.
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Mrs. Jack _Flesher A· C.pehart.
hart as co-h..tesses. lllro. Roy Bill Grlnsteod, Mrs.
Emor;r ed tbll tire !Dod stamp program too, lllld Rosalie Ann
MAsoN• - 11le Rev. Marvan
to:::;;~r~~~~~~meeting_ wa• l1
GARDEN CLUB
Hollman assisted the hostesses R.art, Mn. RayiP,Iipl
sw.; wm ~- 1n 11\e area qa l'rl- 18, PliDy.
ANNOUNCR DJNNg
Frame lrl the MIS&lt;MI Method1ot
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Martm Berrs- The New Haven
Garden In the absence of Mrs . Canehart. Mrs, Aubrey HeWeiJl Mrs: Jad&lt;s
)'~ T '"" •l-IM .AJ·
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MASON ~ The
Wrihama lllurdl was to attend !be SpiJ'.
·"•n·ding
IClub met on Thursday evenmg M~; Clayton Athey was In le Cagney, gum Ml'i. Les!Or Q.idteri.~t~r Bulldlng:;::
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llooottn Assodrtlnn
ltual Ute
at
Ctifor
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were Mrs. Iat the bome ol Mrs. Herman marge ol the devotionals IJid Roush and hostess llfrs. 1Ji!u. tween the boura o1 1. 30 a
MASOCARDS SENT
a IJ&gt;8ll(lettl dlnW
Lakes from llfond"7 pntU WedChester Layne with Mrs. B. R. Vance program. They opened with the nls Briles.
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and · m Alter the
.m.
N - The Student
January 21, at Wal1amal neaday noon. He has onnouoced
}'Jtlrver, Mrs. ~:;~, Roush, :as co-hostess. The meeting was alng ol "Hall Rim In
Many
E.U.B. BROhiERiiOOD
si'll! ;1 11j be belcl evlrcy ~ cU ol Wrhatlll Hlgb School ••• i nJil!ll
·between 1·1
thet . Waltan Shepherd, repr.
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• Mr
wrth the slntllng Qf the Lands," followed with a poem .The Brolberhood or the E.U.B. ~ aq·,of lhe;
liiOillb amu•u~tllal Chriltmaa caret.
tickets are $1 lllld
senting the Glddeon Secle!7, will
. Mrs . Eddre Bum- club~· collect and pledge to "I Mel God" by Mrs. Athey. Church met'"' M&lt;Miday ~ l:t~
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Bu\.;,.~ ·' '"''' ' ~e ~t)y It to. all men
'15 cent.. Ttcltell lllaJ
be the auest ..,.alter ot the
James Gllbert and the fiag.The roll call was ans Mrs. Geo..e Jewell presldnd at at the -•··zch H•- Pick g ·
. • · ·~ lllld ""'!1'8Y8 vlng In the· Armed Farceo lrom
from anv
b 1 n ••• _..- .,_....,·o;,:, --I••, Jaa·•
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uary 22nd.
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First Meetihg

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Maybe it's beeauee tbey diKovered Jane

Park~r Pie~ ...

thOUIIII'Ids·have.

Tl11111 to mak• -m for now Sprllljl MdN. Grab your oh- of fh- 1141 · 1
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mark• thlo mciN. for q"lck ul.. tt. hore •••IY for fiMr a.t Barsal..!'ir:; Save 1&lt;2 ond more now, W• have ~r..,'*' IIIII
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JACKETS
Group No.1

Values To
$16.95
Group No.2

V•luasTo
$19.95

Sale s10·

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Out

Sale s12·00

All Ladies Fall and Winter

MILLINERY ! price
LOW DISCOUNT PRICE

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eSWEATJ!RS

e ·Bl.OUsiS
ePOOR BOYS

~RIDHotnCLIARANCI

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COATS

. • 'Values to $10.95 and $11.95 In this
group. Reduced for quick sale. Not
rll Blzes. Out they go. Be here early

$7.00

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DRESSES·

,OYS .

Values to U.99 and H.99. Ou
large sroup of our Girls Better
Dres.ses reduced for quick clearance. 7 to 14 and 3 to 6x.

$).44

VAL~S YO $2.99 &amp; $3.99

SWEATERS

House Sliopers

, LAQirlS fALL

to $7.9S

for qulek &lt;leannee.

$5.00 ...

pr,

. REG. 39c JO QT.
WITH· SPOUT

VALUES TO $4.91 LADIES
FALL AND WINTER

Plastic Pail

SHOES

Reg. 3flt value Bona11111 Spedll On.·large table. OIIM!u 1'111 anll
10 qt. size Plastic PaU. Aat. 'eolorr Winter llbon Reduetc~ for quick
Willi pour spout,
.
. orle. VII- to U-98 and .5.98 111

25c ...

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lllll~mp.

$3.00

pr.

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VALUU TO 39c

VJ..JON 'TcHlnRIES

m. AJsl el Vl.Jon

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Tou!trleo.

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!:tlLILK

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fiSh. Sticks .. 2•• ,P~g. $1.09 . ·
P(IOZEN
· oP1f-JOH~tol~1kL cono
Halibut Steaks ·.... · ·· lb. 79c :Clam ~er · ···,2 cans 65c
.

Fruits and Vegetable s!

NEW FROM JANE PARKER

CORN CHIPS
1l-oz.4Sc
25r, ~
pkg.

VINE-RIPE

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TOMATOES .

·a A49-c· ' . :_1 0 J~· 99c
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Nivel Oranges .. · • 10 fir 69c .· ~fruit ·...... :...6 for 49c ·
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ANN PIIGII-oOI.IR FINIST QUAI:ITY

Hoback of ·Beverly
with Mr. and Mrs.' BIU
and iamlly. He and ·
,Ethe' ' Jlo~ack,
to Florid&amp; fh.:\ore
will · ~~d

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JOUF ShOL
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A&amp;P SEAFOOD . VALUES!'

IANI PARKER

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· Pt!C::E

VALUES TO $1.99 &amp; $2.99
LADIES AND CHILDREN$

A&amp;sl colora and styles. Reduced

FlESH
DAILY - Sptdal

SNOW~" BOOTS

VALUES TO $6.95 &amp; $7.95
MENS FALL AND WINTER

Winter Sweaters. Values

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and
Chlldreos HoUH Sllpperr. Regroup.
ed for quick sale. See the" fo r
value pl1111. Save oow ot thla lnw
price.

, APPlE PIES
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.39c,

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«*'&amp;· LARGI TABLE

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Cleorance ., our Fl.ll and
. Wintor Stool&lt;. We :mut' 'mdi&gt;e
.
'lfr to \!r oft IDd IDOrO, all first quill"' !Ddte
oLs
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GIRLS FALL AND WINTER

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RgAST

Jane Par ke r Favorites!

FROM All DEPARTMENTs

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END.OF-SIASON MERCHANDISE

evt!ry depl End. of the Season Sale. Stock up ~-on these
~~~Jf'-f8irst .oaww firtt aerve, limited quantities Save ~ and more oa some

VALUES TO $1G.95
CHILDREN$ WINTER

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COMPLETE CLEARANCE OF
GRAB THEse

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Y2

e~PRI P~TS

Down To Move Stock Out Fast
.uese peclals.

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SPORTSWEAR

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MERCHANDISE ••• ALL PRICES MARKED

G..

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. , ~nd if f,!&gt;U popped' a JaneTarlier Pie into the oven
alld:war!Ded
... it before lerviDc.
· ybuid·dilcoveu pie )'011'4 be proud to eaU your own.

ONE BIG TABLE ..

loiU\Ili

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Reg. $1!.98 and U and
$6.95 Mens Fall and Win·
ler J aeketa. Prieed for
Quick Cl.........,.. A aew
lOw BDDIID!.t Pr!H, Not
all sizes. Odds &amp; End&amp; of
dlHerent otyles. OUt they
go at thit low, low price.

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$6.95

Reg. $5.98 and $6.95
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our Odds and Endo ·of Ladles Better Sportswear We
have -~ '!'ov,e l}'lt mercl!aqd)"' .
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.You'd discover
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tbu fruit is the kind you'd use .. .

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Then you'd diKovet· the-cnllt inbort Uld flaky like you!' own.

.. w.e recrouJJil
· ~ ~~dt allIt01 ow!w~·
ter DRESSES
. d!u Fall
Winter Dretret tor

7

CHUCK STEAKS 49c

But would you believe it if we told you

·. . LADIES' HI-FASHION STYLED

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Braunschweiger · · •· · · 'lb. 49c · lreadfll Veal 15-oz. pkg. 85c

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our Jane Parker Pjea tute home-baked!
Probably not ... until you've tried one.

One Llr1e Group of ll0111
Fall and Winter Jackets.
Values ta $10.95 and
$11.95 In thlo sroup, All
Regrouped rnd Remarked
for Q\lJ.c:k Clear&amp;Mt on
this Sale. Broken sizes.
See these for Value Plus.

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SU~ER RIGHT

Butrr.you say, HNo thanks,
there is nothing like a JOOCI home-baked pie:"
We agree ... they're great. ..
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Values To$10.95 &amp;$12.95 ••
Mens Felland Winter

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Lamb Shoulder Chops lb. 69c ·. Pork 10Ci$t
lamb ChOJ"i ~ Cub lb. 1.19 _· Bonele•:Stewing . ·
lamb .Chops, loin Cuts lit. 1.39 .. . , , . . ,
Lam&amp; Shanks .. .. . ... . lb~ 59.t Pork .Stlaks, Butt

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ead ·· · ·- · · .,, c
ALL.ooon•-· Pkw. ,,.u ,
· EngUsh Roast ·...... · U.. 79•·
Strcecl Bacon .. 1·•· pkg.- 69c Beef Short Rills .. .. .. r.:- 49c
BOB EVANS
· · · ·
s....s s · k
IL L9
Fresh Satsau .. l·lb. roU9c . . ."''5 tea ........,. . ~iv c
BLADE CUTS .

MIDDLEPORT, OHIO

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Super-light $1110kies-p~g. ~~c .

$5.98

OPPOSITE MARK V SUPER MARKET

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b!&gt;onl
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At: l!clltla

inll . , _. !lpolle.oo dean tDterior, I&gt;eaullful dorli blue I.ID·
lsi&gt;. ra41o and bHier.
62 BUICK Con. C,... wM $1395 - Rodv.... hi $1295
JDwlcla. Wbite flDWI. rod il&gt;lorlor, ute new tirel, power
steeritll pd brU:n, automatJe trans., radio and beater,
lood tep

if.a PICKU' - - - - - - $ 1 1 5 0

Wu tl:1911. 8 Ft. Pleellldt .

Pomeroy Motor

Co.

OI'EN EVES. t:00 P:&amp;

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a .wilt.

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Pomerov
Motor, C:O.

GllllrrY
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65 V~KSWAGIN. w.. $1495 - Reduced hi $1:195
a n.. ~ model. .LocoUy oWDed ono! low mileap by orie·

1t6:Z.CHIV.

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- , . Clllleuw. 1 17 lip
SALESMAN'S DI!:MONS'I'RA'l'·
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ug sewlnil: machine, wbilo
they last. ~
machine!~
equipped ~zag, make but·
tonholes,
. • embroiden,
etc. Pay
per month or
~1 .30. Call 99!-32lt. 1 17 6tc

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SINGER oewiDc macbille, wllb
CareybJc CUI. Doll Ill lflltl'•
II ~ MwiDJ, Will M1J
to respnosll!l~ party fw ~­

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SERVICE

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SeniiMI to ..tabllsMd

-.vmln Pomeroy.
.Lincoln Hill areo and
Mullltrry Ave;

CALL 992·2116

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'PAINT SERVICE
FrM Estimate Discount
To All Cuthlmars ' _ '

FOJ

ONLY
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PEIVTl!iT 11.11-'D GETS
~OCIATED WITH
PAikl?

IS IT THAT

VIOLE~

IIJ A \IJORLD
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I Af.JD· AGr.oRESSIVE

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Pomeror

Station

Sedan, .one

aood ~;"'"it&amp;H,
&amp;leering, good eooditon. Pb.
19U346·· or 99Z-2).86.
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eept Sllb. Evening by aPi&gt;wm..
ment cmly, Mrs. Wlllllla
lill. Ph. 992-22'12, Laurel

11951 Forti Y, Ton
e1HO lntern•tlon~J V.a Ton
•lf62 G.M.C. 'h Ton
•1964 Oodilo Y, Ton
•1961 Jttp Pick Up
4WhHIOr.lvo

teed, ZIG ZAG equipped to

'iOJiXro
•takes. Warren Pick...:,, Reedsville, 0 .

buttonhole, monogram, fancy
design, etc. Pay off last 7
payments ~ each. Pb. 992-

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burte

R11r Mt1gt Gtntr•l Hosp.
992·2176
Pomeroy

in new sewing table, guaran-

uas. '

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To Buy

· old

With llmbor.
R '!eM•, 11o1 77, Syracuao,
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1116'1. Roush &amp; Lyons Collnp.l
1n1 Trailers, Hortoll St.,
I 10
on, W. Va.

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Help Wented

lile. Blue
u)lbolllerj

eloelrlc ..,....,_
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from Fairground.
1 10 30tc
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lsi&gt;. ra41o and bHier.
62 BUICK Con. C,... wM $1395 - Rodv.... hi $1295
JDwlcla. Wbite flDWI. rod il&gt;lorlor, ute new tirel, power
steeritll pd brU:n, automatJe trans., radio and beater,
lood tep

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Co.

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a n.. ~ model. .LocoUy oWDed ono! low mileap by orie·

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ug sewlnil: machine, wbilo
they last. ~
machine!~
equipped ~zag, make but·
tonholes,
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etc. Pay
per month or
~1 .30. Call 99!-32lt. 1 17 6tc

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CareybJc CUI. Doll Ill lflltl'•
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.Lincoln Hill areo and
Mullltrry Ave;

CALL 992·2116

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e1HO lntern•tlon~J V.a Ton
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•1961 Jttp Pick Up
4WhHIOr.lvo

teed, ZIG ZAG equipped to

'iOJiXro
•takes. Warren Pick...:,, Reedsville, 0 .

buttonhole, monogram, fancy
design, etc. Pay off last 7
payments ~ each. Pb. 992-

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992·2176
Pomeroy

in new sewing table, guaran-

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1116'1. Roush &amp; Lyons Collnp.l
1n1 Trailers, Hortoll St.,
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lile. Blue
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Meigs Equipment Co.

Road, State Rl. 124, \1 mlle
from Fairground.
1 10 30tc
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Dal\ieia at 992-551» around 8
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$1.49

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Jarao II'. . ._

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held at J. Ruth Mo:lllodiat 00.., tatln&amp; pori ,..,.. N-h
Cb.urdo lhJJ ~· ·
man. BUrdette, organill ior ~
• llel"VlCt; Mark Smith, aeol)'le,
Mlnlltm ot the conu:nunltr ell Ref. Hloks. wbo pre!lidocl.
&lt;:bun:l!es tool&lt; port iDcludinl the JOVe Ill• lnvocaHon; ell led
!let'. Howald _Ruppel!. the Rev. in the h)'l!1n oinl!lnc; Rev. R~p.
Donald Hleb, the Rev. Clydl! pelt who 'read the
oeripture:
Bartlell. anct tho host pastor, and Rev. Bartlett, who led In
the Rev. Mu Donahue.
prayer.
The Rev. Ill!'. Donahue gave ' The Rev. Nyle Borden
the message
the enning .,_.: speak on "The Eye" Wedneaing the topi&lt; "The Ear" as re- day evenang with special mll!ie
lated to the' central
111eme by the Method!!! eboir.

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out
the many ways In which maD
hears the word of God, either

payiug heed or turning away
from the words. He mentioned
that men may hear the word

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IJ1IE vouNG LADY wha finds her hair hilS JODt dlrker IS sbe leaves Iller teens faD
ngaiD her blondeness all the more easily and apeedily with the aid or I JltW hair
Dcbtener. With the short, bre••Y (Jell) hairstyle • 1olden lalo radlatel. For ptq.
tl:lile she simply brosbes baek the bangs (right) and adds braids.

1'Jte

J19~uck

CORRECTION
business meeting

dinner

or

and

the Pomeroy

First Baptist Church will

be

~d ·tonight at 6:30 instead of

e· as previ·msl y announced.

SOt:IAL
CAI.FNTlAR

CERAMICS - A fun bobby for
die whole family. Le:ssoas,
greenware and ceramic saoplies. Pboae GaUipolis 4113871.

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not understand It, but II he lru·

year: JOf&lt;e lnd

Carrie Meinhart

Evans, ten Y!!¥; and

Is Installed
As Councilor

Walker, eleven

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Krill!
KaMI

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Hits 1,194 Casualties

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LORI JONES

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HarrlsonvUie, is annoanc~ag
the engagement of her daagb-.
ter, LorJ Godby, to Mr. Keith
See, son of Mr. and Mrl. Verner H. See of Middleport. Mls•
Godby will be 1 1!167 gradoatt

of Rutlaad High Scllool. Mr.

Let' 'Eiberfelds In Pomeroy Outfit Your New Home - Furniture Floor Coverings - Draperies - Appllanqli - Depl!ndable Well Knov.rn
Makes. Prompt Delivery and lnstallatio'!•,
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Use Elberfelds Sensible Credit Se..VIce To Budget Your Payments For tl!e Complete Job.
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Nolan Elected
President of
Hospital Group

CUSTOM MADE DRAPERY SALE!

See II a 1963 graduale o( Mid·
dleport High Scllool, :md Is

employed by Tlte Oblo VaUey
Baklog Company.
Wedding

20% OFF

plans are IDeomple&amp;e.

Let us help you make your window decorating ·easy. Visit our .drap.ery . -clepart·
ment and select from our large assortment of ou:!!,l_•nc!Jng faf!rics and colors.
Our cuoto..,.moda draperiH are mode to Y.ur ax'llll mt.ouramants ;_..,, ·width,
ony lenglh.

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widll! of your rod: For length-measure !rom top' l!fi&lt;lli;\ .to length demell.
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Placed.for
Seedlings
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MiiGS Tli£A IRE
TONIGHT and THURSDAY
.bnuary 18-19
NOT OPEN
FRIOAY Uuu TUESDAY
J•nu.ry 20-24
Walt Olsney"s

"THE FIGHTING PRINCE
OF DONEGAL"
-Technicolor.Jteter- McEnery, Susan Hamp&amp;bift, Tom Adams, Gordon
Jackson. Andrew Keir. Book
by ltobert T. Reilly. A Brave
~~ Rebel breed . . . flliht·
iDJ.·a one to defend their
Dation's ft'e.edom! A rip-roar·
'·ini. action-packed Sixteenth
Century Swashbuckler about
t two-fisted ·son-of-Erin who
sin1le-handedly unites the
clam of Ireland, and. leads
them thru dui!Jeons. castle1,
tb08.ts. sword f1gbts, battles
With the quarter staff to
Olorlous
Victory against
QUeen Elizabeth's mercenarIeS!
W•ll Disney's
"COUNTRY COYOTE GOES
HOLLYWOOD"
-Technicolor-

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Outstanding fealuNI of our Cuslotii ~de Droperla't .'

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Custom Pieatlnl. Double folded top htolldiilB with JM!rmanent .Uifenlng. O.nel'OUII double
bottom hems. Bllnd stitched side bOma. Comer welibtlng ,fir den haritlln&amp;. · ·
Finished draperies are decorator to~d a!ld r~od~ "io !JI'ng.:...- No presalttg ll&lt;!i!ikd. •

JOFCiassto
Pay for New
Linen Cloths

Missionory
Sunday Will
Be Observed

Admlsslon : 75c &amp; 40&lt;

OPEN FRIDAY NIGHTS TIL 9:00ALSO OPEN ALL DAY THURSDAY

Sr.,

ladies Shoes Reduced l or More
.Values To $16.00 · · · · · · $3.87 to $8.87
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All SoiH Final, No Exchllnga, No Returns

ClEARANCE SALE
Bargains For
All The Family

ROUSH'S SHOE
STORE
MtDOLIPOttT

course.
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Peler J-lnp ·ilill .
bls 92nd birthday Friday.
uary 20. 1111 . address_ I•

Nye Ave.,

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VISIT ELBERFEI.DS
CARPif DiPARTMiAJ
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We have hundreds of

The "Jfit class of the United
Methodbt church met Monday
at the church wllb Mrs.

Sh- Disployed on Rocks for E•y S.loctlon

JANUARY

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SALE NOW IN PROGRESS

Men's Shoes Reduced lor More
Y1lues To $24.95 .... $5.87 to $13.87

We Cl!try Kirsch trawrse rods fo~ a.,Y slu Of sh•P&lt;t1wiiiCICIWs and .1 full llna"·of
curtoln rods - also dropery hooks - e,.;ythlng ntiided for -recr· •nd • • full)anglng of droperl11.
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In any color to suit yQur

mercia! carpet for your

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