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CHuaw FOR l'ODAY

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Aehcr•ft l•uM th'l•
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Prklly l " For tht
11011l&gt;o cott.n , rkloy oflor.
.... , • • cleudy'- and mild, with
the" tJtli,.,ltur. nNr 60. Windt
-""Jr at 1S t. 10 m. p. h.

Thursday, December 31st (9 A.M. ·to 5 P:M.) . ancfSciturday,J~n~ary ·2n_d_ (9 AM~ to-8 PJM:)

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~-a~ : t¥a; · ~e"' Years D~y -.
Bargains All Over The Store- Furniture- Draperies- Wom11ris 'Ready To Wear t Housewalft - ,Cosmetics -Mens a1d·Boys.Wear - D,Y Goqds
_t\ s Usual, Store Closed FridaY,

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READY TO Wf.AR
R.._ $29.50 WOMEN$ DRESSES
$19.50 WOMEN$ DR!SSES

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WOMENS HATS

R... $16.50 WOMINS DRESSES _____

Reg. UO.OO WOMEN 'S
Reg. $7.95 WOMEN'S
Reg. $5.95 ~OMEN ' S
Reg. $3.95 WOMEN'S
Reg. $2.95 WQMEN'S
Reg. $2.39 WOMEN'S
Reg. $1.95 WOMEN'S
a,g. $1.69 WOMEN'S

_ ___ tiALE $13.00

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$U.9S WOMINS DRISSES __ ___________ SALE $10.00
R.._ $12.95 WOMINS DRESSES _
SALE $1.00
ll.._ $10.00 WOMEN$ DRESSES . .. .. .. __ ..... SALE $7.00
Rog. 11-95 WOMEN$ DRilSSES _______________ SALE $6.00
R.._ $7.95 WOMENS DRISSES · --------------- SALE $5.00
11.._ $5.95 WOMINS DRISSIS --- --- ---------- SALE $4.00
ll.._ SUS WOMENS DRESSES
-------- - -- SALE $2.50
R.,.. $2.95 WOMINS WASH DRESSES ----- -- ·-- SALII2.00
R.... $1-95 MATERNITY DRISSIS ____ _ ___ ___ SALE $5.00
.... $5.95 MATIRNITY DRESSES ------·---------- SALE $3.~
R.,._ $3.95 MATERIIITY DRISSIS -------··--·-- IAL&amp; f' -50
a.._ $2.95 MATERNITY DRISSES ____ --- - --- - - S.tiU $2.00
R.,._ $2.95 MATERNITY SLACKS -------- - __ __ SAU $1 .50
R.._ $7.95 GIRLS DRISSII , ____ __ ---------- SALI 1•.00
~-95 G_IRL: DRISSU ------- ---------- --- SALI $3.00
Gt:r.: ' f!USSIS - ___ --~-J.: .... ,,_ IALl!' 13.00
t.._ $3. Gl Ll DRISIIS ------- - --- -~·___ _-_-__ Slt.l:E fl,IO
ll.,._ $2.95 GIRLS DRISSIS -------- - --- -------' SALE U.OO
R.,.. $1 .95 GIIILS DRISSES ------- --------~ -- IALI $1.2S
R.,._ $29.50 TUN COATI -----·---------------- IALI S1S.OO
R.._ $2$.00 TIIN COATI -·----- ___________ ; lt.LI $11-GO
R.,.. $5.95 GIRLS SKIITS - --------------------- IALI $5.00
Roo. $3 .95 GIRLS SKIRTS --------·
-------- -- IALI $2.50
Roo. $2.95 GIRLS SKIRTS ----------------- -- --- SALI ,,00
R.,.. $1.95 GIIILS SKIIITS
___ ___ --------- SALI NilS
R.,., $5.95 WOMENS BLOUSES ---------------- SALI IJ.OO
$3.95 WOMINS BLOUS.I ___ ___ ___ __ __ IALI $2.50
R.,.. $2.95 WOMINS BLOUSIS --------- - ------ SALI $2.00
R.._ $2.39 WOMINS li.OUIES _ ------------- SALI $1,25
R.._ $1.95 WOMINS BLOUSES ------ - ---- ----- IALI $1.25
R.,.. $1.69 WOMINI BLOUSES -- - - - -------~--- IALI $1.00
R... $1.95 Woment Sklrt and Blou.. S.t5 ______ IALI fi .OO
R.,._ $29,50 GIRLS COATS - -------- --- --·----- IALI $2S.OO
R.... $25.00 GIRLS COATS -------------- SALI sii.OO
R.,._ $17.50 GIRLS COATS -------- ________ , IALI $14.00
Roo. $16.50 GIRLS COATS ____ _ _ --------- SALI $14.00
R.,.. SI19S GIRLS COATS ---------- __
_____ SALI $10.00
SAL~ $tOO
R.,._ $,12.95 GIRLS COATS _ _ ___
Rog, $10.00 GIRLS COATS ____ __
:::::::::: -iALI $7:00
Roo. $1.95 TnN DRESSES' : -- -- ______ _ ---, 'ALl $5 .00
R.._ $7.95 TI&amp;N. DltiSSIS .. __ •
_. ___ , .. ,. _ till. I $4.00
a.,.. $$.95 TIIN DRESSES ..... _______ .• , .. '"LI $3.00
Roo. $2$.00 WOM~~ C,AR COATS -------&gt; -L'~-Il-1 $11.00
R01. $11:50 WOMINS tlR COATS --------,-- - IALI -$14.00
Rog, 113.95 WOMINI CAR COATS ·-----~------ --- SALI $10.00 .
1log. $10.00 WOMINI CAR COATS ____ -----· - IALI $7.00
Roo. $1.95 WOMEN&amp; CA,R COATI ______ , ____ __ IAU $7.00
R.... $7.9S WOMINS CAR CO... TS ----------- _ SALE Si.OO
R. .. $11.95 GIRLS CAR COATS -----_____ -IALI $10.00
Roo. $10.00 GIRLS CAR COATS ____ _______ IALI $7.00
SALI IS 00
Roo. $7.95 GIIILS CAR COATS _ __ _
R.,.. $5.95 GIRLS CU COATS ---------:: _::- SALE $4:00
Roo. $99.00 WOMINS COATS · _ __
- SALI $1100
lloo. $19.00 WOMINS COATI _____ ··::-·:: SALI
$79,50 INOMINS COATS _ __
SALI $6100
· - SAL' $SS.OO
Roo. $69.50 WOMI"'S COATS ____ __ __
Roo. $19.50 \tOM INS COATS __ __ ___
_- :: SALI
R.,.. $49.50 WoMINS COlTS _
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SALI $3500
. SALI $10'oo
Roo. $39.50 WOMINI COATS __ __ _
~... IIUO WOMINI COATS .. ____ : -::::·- SALI $2SOO
Roo. $19.50 WOMINI CbATS ___ ___ _ ... : SALI
Roo. $29.50 Womo~tt ALL WIATHIR COATS __ SALI $25.00
• .._ $25.00 Womo•o ALL WIATHIR COATS .. SALI $11.00
Roo. Slt.SO W-"' ALL WIATHIR COATS __ SAL I $11.111
Roo. $16.$0 w....., ALL WIAJH.. R COATS __ IALI •$14.00
Roo. $13.95 W......... ALL WI ...THIR COATS .. SALI · $10.110

$5 .00
$4.00
$3.00
$2.00

Saltf

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6 ng. $3.95 ALUMINUM GRIDDLES

$45:oo

45 .... 79c METAL WASTI BASKITS -- ------ - -- SALI 61c
a rq. $13.45 ILICTRIC FIIY PANS ----- _____ IIIILI$16.00
4 r4t. $21.20 necTR~c Fl\Y PAMS
------- sAlE $2i.ll0
3 rag. $24.95 ILECTRit M1ll1t DRYIRS -- ---- SALI $15.00

__ _____ ~ __ SALI · $2.50

ROMJI~ ~tbAY COLOGNE

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Another Big Shlpmel)l

CANNON

Sale!

CANNON TERRY

BATH MAT SETS

D!SH TOWRS

KITCHEN TOWELS

'USHIONS

Multi eolorf' d st riped bur·
den . LarJe 11.ze.

Mult.i colored aJtripes,

Shredded Foam Filled

ctteck:t 'ind plaida.

4for$1.00

3 for $1.00

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Soltf

Sale 69c

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23 Roo. $1.95 '"· J..L ~ 1
3 PIECE S!!&lt;TS

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Soler

· ForTh is Salt- $88.00
HOUJI II. Cheat, double drNMr t1nd mirror, bookcase ~·

·board bed . .M a~opny, walnut and limed olk flnlobeo. Sulteo
"'lllarly pri&lt;ed lrom ..l88.00 Lo

· ForThisSale.m$1,l¥'qo

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·'::'~ Ill. Cheat, double drener ind mirror, bookeue bead·

_bed. Walnut. l~t mahoaany an,~d~j•;h:i.,iO:ry llnlalle~ . Thcoe
prked from $249.00 to :J,ij

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rubber

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37 Boys _$1.95

Men's fU$ KDit

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Long,l8!olllti.I K!Ililed-

SPCHtr SillRTS

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LONI[I ?,II~VE

donationllf

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Meigs

r:.onr sleeVes. smaJ~ me•
diUm anil liu:te 'SIZes. :'

Sizes ·6 ·to u!. Novelty
patterns and stripes.

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Cottol\ .prltlts. in
small, 'lnedluni, and farge
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2 pairi for $1.0Q
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·~&gt;:~ IUs ~"-" ~"fi ••:•v·•ro- Stieci~ Jiliilife1 &lt;· "l'
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Regular f8.15 Meu
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correct lenjWI.

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In ...-do and poll&amp;h&lt;d ~ot­
tolll. Bl~k. brown, tan, srey,
blue and .,reen. All .size~ 29
to 311..._..1..,.,...,. and your

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Regular $~.85 Me1s 'Frollll!n -'' ------- SALE $4,0G · .

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Gob&gt;rdlnes, woO! flannel&gt;, wolh 'a nd ftlt fabriC.: SlUt 29 to
. ~ Wliot measure .. Pleat-ed .fr,ODI ·or _plala front al.r\U· ' I:

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SOCKS for Girls

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50e&lt;t•palr ··•
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LONG SLEEVE

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lwl"'-·'"..llo' Lop. ·

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In Falls At Home

$~fil: if!i~~D{, ai);l~'·

$2.50

$1.50

2 Women_lnjured

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• ':"' $19.00·5·,., 'RIAtgoUT II.TI ......: . ~·

The seeond serious , eye injury

less than a week ~ thiS counoocu:rred' yegterda)t afternoon
Ro1er Holman, · age lO, was
in the eye by a

pleymale

with a 'B-8 1 gun.

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lOla &amp;nd two 3 piece .tuitet. Your cilo-icre 01 one of tDete Ute~.

aolas and two 3 piece sectlonala. Your eho.lee ot any one of
these Juitea.

Blood

County Wed~sday fell 29 pintl
short of the 100-pint quota. A total of 64 penons offered blood to
the Red Cross collection ceot.er
noon to 6 p. m. in the Pomeroy
Junior Hig.h gym with 71 being

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GIOUP I. R'tl- .19'1.00 -to f249.00, Six 2 pleee - - - one ·
FOR THIS SALE'- USO.OO
GI!OUP 11. Rog. $2119.00 to $329,00. Ten 2 pitoe ovlt.. - lour

RUFUS ILLCISSOII

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choice or a nice seledion of cover1.

.mirror, full 1iaed bookcase · bed . Flnllh.et are w1lnut, Mmtd oak
or Tantler tan . SuUe, reeularly priced from $108.00 to $129.00. ·
Vour choice of suite.

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Pomeroy-.Middleporl, (lblo,1J'ursdaY, December 31, 1959

native who marriecl a .Middleport
former Coaeb apd Mrs. For'
college and an army stint as
resignallon so th&lt;lt he could
head of the Western Local

10 reg. $8.95 Meu Jaebta or Cottts ---- SALE ff.iO
1 reg. .9.95 Meao Ja8els or Coats ---- BALI!i fUO.
30 reg. •ius Mens .Jaeketl or Coals ---- SAL!: fi.OO
6 reg. fl3.95 Meni Juketo o~ C,ats ---- SALE f9.ot
24 reg, $19.95 Mont Jaelt:eta or Coati ----- SALE .$14.00

Plaid Mterns

Sofas.

Hloh - · 21 "' IS. ,_. ton1ttllt
16 to :14.

1\fiddleport School Board Hikes Pay
, F Teachers In All Classificatio~

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MENS JACKETS and CAR COATS

!MIIsi'&gt; tA.lri-: ~!{
3 piece atetlonals -

nilht. F.rl6y IUIIIIY .... .......
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·Western Local School Position

Sweaters ---- -- SALE ta.SO
Sweaters ------ ScALE •u•·') '
Sweattn -- ---- ·sALE
Sweaten --· ·-- SALE Wti'T

and 3prlng filled euahions. Pel'formanee teated fabrlet. Your

NaiiOIUIUy Advertised MIRUfaeturen
GROU' I. The.a:e aultee eon11lat of chett. double dreuer end

Choice of

Salt , ~~c .. ,

Two pi.eee suUq -

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lloa. $3,95 .
3 PIECE SETs

LIVING ROOM SUITES

Bf.DROOM SUITES

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·PRINTED IDRAPEBY .

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s,..,E $5.00

Salef

9 .... $2.95

Sl~e 20 by fO '"~· ;. '1~ .~~·

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(Nol. all co-lors).

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Sole $2.50

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Another Bll ~blpPII!nt .

Allolh~r Bli Sbjp..ent

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14 •&lt;~~· $1.00

2 ,and 3 pe. mat aeta. ·Cot·
ton cbenute

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TRIPLE ROLL

Anollter Big Shlp ..enl

l11ter~ .. ,

'ti,~(nof;ipo.Grteorge Dallas as instrumental music
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. schools ·")"as accepted W$esday
receiVed an early promise from the b9ard
New Year's wish belng·vanled: a salary

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_____ SALE '$1.00
IVINING IN PAIIIS COMPACTS .... SALe Ilk
LU.UI CtiiMI iUBBLI lATH _
SALI SOc
.VINING IN ~ARIS GIPT SITS ____ S,lll '$1.00
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H-10 CqTY GIFT SIT
________ __ SALI $3.25
3 rog. $3.00 OLD SPICE GIFT SITS ·---- -------- SAL $1.50
I roa. t$.00_ COTY OIPT SIT ,
___ ---- -- -- SAL $:1.50
3 ..... $S.50 ROMAN liOLtbAY Ci,IFT SETS ____ SAL . $1.75
I roo. $2.0d HOINAIL IUfl~l lATH - ---- - --- U.L $1.00
5 ,.,, s2.,S-M.IINI JIWILIIY c4US.. ---- ·------ s'A'L . • 1.so
2 ,.,., ~-00 SII'APORTH OIPT IITI _________ __ _ IAL $1.04
5 rq, $1.00 WOODBURY GIFT SITS -- - --------- IALI " '

Sale $1.50

Coat
Coat
Coat
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Deeote4 To Tlte

ol&gt;lr """lno '-'oht. Cloonfte toto
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w reg. $7 ..-5 1aekettt ot Co _ ---~--: :~- 'S,U.,.
$6.00
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tr i •"8 .8S J,aekoI1 or jC1'll
ni ----'----l ' JJ '·' -BA'I..E'·$7.00
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1 reg, UU5 Jaek:!la or ~-4!1 , -,---,- · --- SALE ft.l!jl

N1tw-ral c~or rwork sOcks. .
Retalar ribbed top st)'le ~ ~

COSMETICS

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Sale$5;00 ·

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SOC5S for Men

12 reJ. $3.88'

14 reg. $US
16 reg. $US
U reg. $7.95
15 reg. $8.111

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• roo. $3.95 CHINA DRIPOLATORS -. --- --- --- SALI $3.00
16 ,.,., $2.50 POTTERY VASES ---- ---------~ -- SALI $1.25
14 .... $1 .50 POTTIRY VASES ---------- -- -- ---- IALI 7Si
5 ,.._ $3.95 POTTERY VASIS ----- ----------- · SALE $2.50
7 ,.,._ $1.39 GOLD DICOIIATED ~ITCHIRS - -- - SALI $1.00
9 roo. $US BIRD WALL PLAQUIS -- -- --------- SALI $2.00
09 .... $1.00 CHINA CUPS ancl SAUCERI ----- --- IALI 60c
26 rog. $1.39 CHINA CUPS oncl SAUCIU -- ---- SALE lie
6 ,.,._ $2.50 CHILDS FEIDING SETS ---------- SA~E $1.75
a roo. $1 .9,5 ICE BUCKETS __ --- --- ---- ----- __ SALE $1.50
4 ,.,._ ~.95 CHROME SERVING TRAYS ---- ---- SALE ~3.50
2 -, ... p.95 7 P~. LJI:ZY SUSANS ----- --------- SliLE $3., ·
I~- $1.00 \\IROUOHT IRON TRIVETS , ,. ___ __ __ SAL&amp; 611&lt;
5 rol, $1,211 WROUGHT IRON TRIVETS' ----- --- ~ALE $1 .10 '
4 ..... $1.95 WROI,UiHT IRON TRIVETS --------- StoLl $1.25
9 rot- lt.i\1 WROUbljf IRON TRIVIITS - ---- ---- SAL&amp; 75c
4 ,.._ tUS (o~por T~ So lad Mold Soto ---- .. SALii $3.50
9 '"II· $1.29 Altt' TRAYS • _ -r-·--··------- __ sto~l 7Sc
I roo. $1'.19 ~hoAR.TTr BOXIS __ --- ~ ------- SA~~ 75c
1 roo. $2.95 't~A~L PLAQU!S
.•... ; •. : ..... 5ALIJ2.00
25 roo. $1.00 DIVILID IGG DISHES ----------- - SAL 60c
5 rog. $11.95 CUTLIRY SETS _____ -- ---------- SALI $6.00
3 rog. $1.95 CARVING SETS
--------------- SALE $5.00
6 ....$ 1.95 ST!AK KNIFI SETS -------------- SALE $5.00
1 ,.,._ $12.95 CARVING SIT
- · ---- ------ SALI $7.00
6 roo. $2.50 ALUMINUM TIIR CAKI PANS _ _ IALI $1 .7S

TABLES

Ideal lor TV Lampa or
Night L!~hts .
7 r•J· •us Lampa.

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1 reg_. 16 :~5 Jaek?" or'

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BOYS ~IN':'ER J tKETS IIIII COA:rS
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MOTION lAMPS.

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I roo. $2.00
5 roo. $1.00
IS ,.,._ 99c
4 r~ $~,00

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MENS COAT mLE SWEATERs

.1 .50
$1 .25
$1 .25

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80 reg. $3.15 Beys SUpover Swe.ten ---- SALE $2.50
59 reg. $US Boys SUpover Swealen ---- SALE -.z.oo
11 reg. $,4.95 Boys SUpover Sweaters ---- SALE p,oo'

Reg. 42,t5 GIRLS HATS --------------~-. SALE fl.50 '
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California 65 WMt Vlrglni1 45
Consol•tlon
WASHINGTON UPI-----Sen. Hu ·
l'llorthw.s.tern 7'1 Mlchlpn 72
ber D. Humphrey D-Minn., ail·
Southern C•l 72 UCLA 62
· nounced fonnaUy today that he
lllinoi• 74 St1nford 62
is runn ing
for the Democratic
OHIO HIGH SCHOOL
presidential nomination. He will
Sizes 12-14-16
C•nton McKinley 49 Alllartcl 47
entf:!r primary contests fn Wiscon, ,
W•rren H1 rding 58
sm, Oregon, South Dakota and
Youngstown Eut 48 the District of Columbia.
G"''"' City 58 Hllll•rd 57
Humphrey said" he would "like
St. Marys 42
to enter other primaries" but b
Columbus. W•ttiH"son 31 fa ced with the problem of "limitZen•avlll• 1.3 Columbus W•st 35 ed,'.' financial ~eso~rces.
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f have no 1lh,unons about my
P~e-asantville 60
q~f!S~ . for . t~e _D4l~ocratic. prelli·
Mllrlon-Fr•nklin 51 Consolation . ~enUa1 no.mmatJOn, he sud in a
CASH BAHR, Owner
Johnstown 53
statement at he openi!lg of a
MIDDLEPORT
N. SECOND AVE.
Licking Hei!jlhts 44 Fln•l ewh~ confer~nee. "It Will be an
Sere• Tourney
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Clev•l•nd W••t Tech 64
a.,.. 46 Consolation I
Columbus North 49
Cle'lt'lend J. Manhell 41 Fln•l
rt.tlon•l B.sketb.ll Anoclatlon
Syncuse 131 Cincinnati 127

1960

.1/.a tho

BEER and WINE CARRY OUT

Spriggs, Wright
Lead Rally To
Defeat Wellston

Humphrey Sees
up•'hill F'1ght
For Presi'dency

By United P.-.ss
Sa.son Highs
Phil•d•lphl• 122 Mlnne1polis 107
W1sconsm, MissJJsippl, Syracuse
Ind. 3 Games - R. V . Gibbs, 669
Natlon•l Hockey Lettu•
and Georgia have bean Installed
Ind. 1 Game - R. V. Glb~s, 256 Montreal 3 Toronto 2
the favorites for Friday's mafor
Team 3 Games - Pulverizers,
American Hoek•v Lugu1
-bowl games which are • expe«ed 12627 ·
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Hen hay 3 Qu•bee 2 OT
to attract a total of .330,00~ tOot· : Team 1 Game - Pulverlzcn, 9!58. Cl•veland 2 RDchetter 2 tie. OT
ball fans from Florida to~ Cali·
Top Five Sari,, of '••son
Cornia.
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R. V. Gibbs
647~9
Carlings
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. And for• those who can't wait
W. Dudding
615 , Ebersbach Hdwe. 23
13 636
there will be ,some actioii today
B. Hayes
607 I &amp; S Super Mkt. 19
17 328
in the Sun Bowl at E] Paso, Tex., , W. Davis .
603
Sta~ka Oru_gs
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where North '_fexas Slate ranks a t 0. L. Wnght
602-603 Me1gs Equipment 11% 24J,2 314
twu·louchdown choice over New 1
Team No. 2
lOlh 221h 313
Mexico Stute.
THURSDAY AfTERNOON
SEASON HIGHS
The big day, however, will be
LEAGUE
Ind. 3 Games, E. Lohse, 492
Fr1day with four major bowl
Higli Three Game Ind ., E. Lohse Ind. 1 Game, P. Mullen, 195
gamf:!s on tap. in addition to a 492.
Team 3 Games, Carllngs, 2247
pour of minor ones.
High Slrigl.e Game, P. Mullen, Team 1 Game, Ebersbach, 614
TOP "5" BOWLERS AVG
Wisconsin's bone-rattling Bad·
gets are 61h point favorites over
Team Three Games, Ebersbach
M. Ebersbach
145
Washington in the Rose Bowl Hdwe., 21M.
P. Mullen
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game, or ..granddaddy of all bowl
Team Single Game, Eberabach
M. Mu~ray . . . . . . . . . . l40
games" as it is sometimes called Hdwe., 773.
P. Collms
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at Pasadena, &lt;1-Uf.
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S. Moore-B. Stout . .
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(In •PaSadena 'wtll fur Mfiton,
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Sugar Bowl game at Nl:lw Orleans.
National champion . , SyraOuse,
~florting an .urobiEim(llh"ed 10-0. record, ranlls 'the mo11t solid favor·
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scare m the fmal of the Holiday · day F~slivat and gal'e him a
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but Robertsoh smashed two rec- other tournament -mark.
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West canned his lone basket
High Scores Dec:. 15 • 16
against California with 4:25 ~eft
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e1ght pomts as the Mountaineers Gibbs 563.
suffeted their first defeat In 11
l:ligh Single Game - R. V. Gibbs
game~;. DarraH Imhoff, Cal's 6·10 223.
center, also was off in his shootTeam Three Games - Pulver
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his rebounding played a bjg part
Team Single Game ~ Pulveriz·
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tory.
StANDINGS
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J~kson came from a 32-49 de!icit at the end of the third quar·
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68-00 in the title game of tbe
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1Jackson C~11nty ·basketball tour·
Kans.t$ St. 52 Oklahom11 St. 49
nament, wmnlng on Freshman
6·8 Ed Spriggs' 11 point. in the
c.... 74 u. of KonNO C;ty 36
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DePaul 77 Batdwln Waflac• 43
But aenior
Barry Wright a
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Bradley 16 Butler 66 ·
bench rider, helped out too c~m­
Calif~rnia dumped West Virginia lrom the unbeaten ranks Southwe,st Conference Tourn~ty
ing in wil h 1lf..t minutes leff and
by holdmg vaunted/ J~rry West to one field goal _ and the
Final
scoring 5 vital points S~riggs
only reason the same f.ate didn't befall top-ranked Cincinnati Teus A&amp;M 58 SMU 55
ended with 20 points
was because no one could hold Oscar Robertson
Consol.ltlon
In the consolation game Oak
,The Golden Bears, in a remark- .
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Texas Tech 79 Rica 67
Hill won 64-:55 over Coalton.
able
display of ball-hawking, den as a capacity eruwd of 18,- Baylor 70 Texas Chrlstain 54
shocked West Virginia, 65-45 000 watched Robertson strut hi&amp; Arkansu 68 Texa1 58
Wednesday night ' in' the final oi stuff D.Bainst dogged low&lt;~ AI· All · Collqe Tc.urnament Final
the L~;~s Angel"es Classic to dup)t. though the Cincinnati hot. .. shot Uta" St. 75 Okla. City U. 59
cat.e their. victory over the MOLUl· pla:ved _alJpo st tbe final 10 min- '
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talneere m ·last season's NCAA , utes With - four personal fnuls Wh:hlt• 14 Bowltng Green 12
title game.
l against him, his !iO points set a Cl•mson 59 Comell 58
Cinc_innati s~rvived an early single ga'."e re&lt;"ord for the Holt- Tuls• 75 Nl•v•r• 68

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Suvu Bowl Tournanwnt, Flnel
Wntern Ky. St. 71 Tulane 67
Virvlnla Tech 82 Miss. St. 61
Getor Bowl Tournament Finel
Gtor"ill 6t Florida State 6
Consolation
1 Jacksonville U 72 Louisville St. 63
. Big • EigM Tournament, Final
tow1 State 83 Kansu 70

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. H. Carolina St. 57 MlnMtofl 41
Utah 91 Holy Cross 14

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Dayton 71 Duke 63

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Johnaon 7 for the winners, Heo&amp;ler 6 for Racine .

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Holilay Festlnl TournanMnt
Cincinnati 96 Iowa 83
Final
Con10lation
St. Jo..ph's 78 Nflw York U. 65
St. Bonnmture IJS St. Johnt 71
Provld•nce lnYih•tional
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Dllcle Classic Fi.,.l
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end with Mr. and Mrs. Harold
BlackMon and children.
Freda Wil1 and daughter, Mary
McAfee, spent Christmas with
Mr. and Mrs. Holly O'Neal and
rhildrt&gt;n of The Plains.
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California 65 WMt Vlrglni1 45
Consol•tlon
WASHINGTON UPI-----Sen. Hu ·
l'llorthw.s.tern 7'1 Mlchlpn 72
ber D. Humphrey D-Minn., ail·
Southern C•l 72 UCLA 62
· nounced fonnaUy today that he
lllinoi• 74 St1nford 62
is runn ing
for the Democratic
OHIO HIGH SCHOOL
presidential nomination. He will
Sizes 12-14-16
C•nton McKinley 49 Alllartcl 47
entf:!r primary contests fn Wiscon, ,
W•rren H1 rding 58
sm, Oregon, South Dakota and
Youngstown Eut 48 the District of Columbia.
G"''"' City 58 Hllll•rd 57
Humphrey said" he would "like
St. Marys 42
to enter other primaries" but b
Columbus. W•ttiH"son 31 fa ced with the problem of "limitZen•avlll• 1.3 Columbus W•st 35 ed,'.' financial ~eso~rces.
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f have no 1lh,unons about my
P~e-asantville 60
q~f!S~ . for . t~e _D4l~ocratic. prelli·
Mllrlon-Fr•nklin 51 Consolation . ~enUa1 no.mmatJOn, he sud in a
CASH BAHR, Owner
Johnstown 53
statement at he openi!lg of a
MIDDLEPORT
N. SECOND AVE.
Licking Hei!jlhts 44 Fln•l ewh~ confer~nee. "It Will be an
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Clev•l•nd W••t Tech 64
a.,.. 46 Consolation I
Columbus North 49
Cle'lt'lend J. Manhell 41 Fln•l
rt.tlon•l B.sketb.ll Anoclatlon
Syncuse 131 Cincinnati 127

1960

.1/.a tho

BEER and WINE CARRY OUT

Spriggs, Wright
Lead Rally To
Defeat Wellston

Humphrey Sees
up•'hill F'1ght
For Presi'dency

By United P.-.ss
Sa.son Highs
Phil•d•lphl• 122 Mlnne1polis 107
W1sconsm, MissJJsippl, Syracuse
Ind. 3 Games - R. V . Gibbs, 669
Natlon•l Hockey Lettu•
and Georgia have bean Installed
Ind. 1 Game - R. V. Glb~s, 256 Montreal 3 Toronto 2
the favorites for Friday's mafor
Team 3 Games - Pulverizers,
American Hoek•v Lugu1
-bowl games which are • expe«ed 12627 ·
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Hen hay 3 Qu•bee 2 OT
to attract a total of .330,00~ tOot· : Team 1 Game - Pulverlzcn, 9!58. Cl•veland 2 RDchetter 2 tie. OT
ball fans from Florida to~ Cali·
Top Five Sari,, of '••son
Cornia.
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R. V. Gibbs
647~9
Carlings
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. And for• those who can't wait
W. Dudding
615 , Ebersbach Hdwe. 23
13 636
there will be ,some actioii today
B. Hayes
607 I &amp; S Super Mkt. 19
17 328
in the Sun Bowl at E] Paso, Tex., , W. Davis .
603
Sta~ka Oru_gs
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19 472
where North '_fexas Slate ranks a t 0. L. Wnght
602-603 Me1gs Equipment 11% 24J,2 314
twu·louchdown choice over New 1
Team No. 2
lOlh 221h 313
Mexico Stute.
THURSDAY AfTERNOON
SEASON HIGHS
The big day, however, will be
LEAGUE
Ind. 3 Games, E. Lohse, 492
Fr1day with four major bowl
Higli Three Game Ind ., E. Lohse Ind. 1 Game, P. Mullen, 195
gamf:!s on tap. in addition to a 492.
Team 3 Games, Carllngs, 2247
pour of minor ones.
High Slrigl.e Game, P. Mullen, Team 1 Game, Ebersbach, 614
TOP "5" BOWLERS AVG
Wisconsin's bone-rattling Bad·
gets are 61h point favorites over
Team Three Games, Ebersbach
M. Ebersbach
145
Washington in the Rose Bowl Hdwe., 21M.
P. Mullen
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game, or ..granddaddy of all bowl
Team Single Game, Eberabach
M. Mu~ray . . . . . . . . . . l40
games" as it is sometimes called Hdwe., 773.
P. Collms
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at Pasadena, &lt;1-Uf.
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St•ndinp
Won Lost Pc:t I
S. Moore-B. Stout . .
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(In •PaSadena 'wtll fur Mfiton,
La-mbert, C)(·Pom~roy ace, a Badger j~io.r !':Uard with tWo) years
of cliglbiUty remai'ning.)
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choice ov~ l,q_l:dsJa~ State inl ~be
Sugar Bowl game at Nl:lw Orleans.
National champion . , SyraOuse,
~florting an .urobiEim(llh"ed 10-0. record, ranlls 'the mo11t solid favor·
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Badger"' WI'n Nod
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scare m the fmal of the Holiday · day F~slivat and gal'e him a
Festival Tournament . agai'-at . Iowa ( three-game total o( 122 for sn·
but Robertsoh smashed two rec- other tournament -mark.
ords with a 50-point performanCe
that cart1ed tbe Bearcats to their
mqth straight triumph, 96-83.
West canned his lone basket
High Scores Dec:. 15 • 16
against California with 4:25 ~eft
,t~ play ·~nd wound up with only" lli&amp;h Three Game Ind. - R. V.
e1ght pomts as the Mountaineers Gibbs 563.
suffeted their first defeat In 11
l:ligh Single Game - R. V. Gibbs
game~;. DarraH Imhoff, Cal's 6·10 223.
center, also was off in his shootTeam Three Games - Pulver
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his rebounding played a bjg part
Team Single Game ~ Pulveriz·
in the Bears' 25th strai~:ht vic- ers, 958.
tory.
StANDINGS
It was just like old pre-sc8nWon Lost Pet.
-dal times at Madison Square Gar· Kilowatts
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J~kson came from a 32-49 de!icit at the end of the third quar·
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68-00 in the title game of tbe
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Kans.t$ St. 52 Oklahom11 St. 49
nament, wmnlng on Freshman
6·8 Ed Spriggs' 11 point. in the
c.... 74 u. of KonNO C;ty 36
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DePaul 77 Batdwln Waflac• 43
But aenior
Barry Wright a
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Bradley 16 Butler 66 ·
bench rider, helped out too c~m­
Calif~rnia dumped West Virginia lrom the unbeaten ranks Southwe,st Conference Tourn~ty
ing in wil h 1lf..t minutes leff and
by holdmg vaunted/ J~rry West to one field goal _ and the
Final
scoring 5 vital points S~riggs
only reason the same f.ate didn't befall top-ranked Cincinnati Teus A&amp;M 58 SMU 55
ended with 20 points
was because no one could hold Oscar Robertson
Consol.ltlon
In the consolation game Oak
,The Golden Bears, in a remark- .
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Texas Tech 79 Rica 67
Hill won 64-:55 over Coalton.
able
display of ball-hawking, den as a capacity eruwd of 18,- Baylor 70 Texas Chrlstain 54
shocked West Virginia, 65-45 000 watched Robertson strut hi&amp; Arkansu 68 Texa1 58
Wednesday night ' in' the final oi stuff D.Bainst dogged low&lt;~ AI· All · Collqe Tc.urnament Final
the L~;~s Angel"es Classic to dup)t. though the Cincinnati hot. .. shot Uta" St. 75 Okla. City U. 59
cat.e their. victory over the MOLUl· pla:ved _alJpo st tbe final 10 min- '
··
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talneere m ·last season's NCAA , utes With - four personal fnuls Wh:hlt• 14 Bowltng Green 12
title game.
l against him, his !iO points set a Cl•mson 59 Comell 58
Cinc_innati s~rvived an early single ga'."e re&lt;"ord for the Holt- Tuls• 75 Nl•v•r• 68

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Suvu Bowl Tournanwnt, Flnel
Wntern Ky. St. 71 Tulane 67
Virvlnla Tech 82 Miss. St. 61
Getor Bowl Tournament Finel
Gtor"ill 6t Florida State 6
Consolation
1 Jacksonville U 72 Louisville St. 63
. Big • EigM Tournament, Final
tow1 State 83 Kansu 70

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. H. Carolina St. 57 MlnMtofl 41
Utah 91 Holy Cross 14

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Dayton 71 Duke 63

also aerved

Johnaon 7 for the winners, Heo&amp;ler 6 for Racine .

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Holilay Festlnl TournanMnt
Cincinnati 96 Iowa 83
Final
Con10lation
St. Jo..ph's 78 Nflw York U. 65
St. Bonnmture IJS St. Johnt 71
Provld•nce lnYih•tional
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Coruol•tion
Bostr;n U. 77 Brown 58
Dllcle Classic Fi.,.l
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end with Mr. and Mrs. Harold
BlackMon and children.
Freda Wil1 and daughter, Mary
McAfee, spent Christmas with
Mr. and Mrs. Holly O'Neal and
rhildrt&gt;n of The Plains.
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Oakland, California.
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~loyd AhloS, M'"anaser Of OperaLions._ announced today.

Young Dr. Malon~
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tati~n followed by_ a prayer _by 1 ~:~/~~ach - ~nwJ wc.: 11 "'"e 11 a
lhell' teacher, Marjory HoHman, I · . f cake before leaving.
whlle the children knelt at the 1 ptece o.;:_,:.:_:_ _ _ __
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spent Chri stma s Day with their ·
son Harold and family lJf Wlll· ·
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Mr . and Mrs. Clair Woode
spent Christmas EvtJ with his
•p11rcnts, Mr. and Mu. Chas. D.
Woode and Christmas day
hu r parents, Mr. nnd Mrs . Robert
White of Keno.
Mr. nnd Mn. Clarence Bender- ·
son nnd Lindu Sue and Mr. and
Mn. Clair l''ollrod and family recently vislted their parents, Mr.
and Mn. Raymond Harper of

to mu 1 tc. Aulomt~tte' Volum•
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l;/6by born in Meigs County or iii oot:Jril6. r!~slof WeSt Colgmbi~~., qifthn·; Mosof't, ~~l171ove'n;.
- • ffl:irtford, and l-eta it, w. Va:, in ttle·n~';ear. ' Lcx;cil pa~er.lt!i'iwit'h"~tiY~SbT·,; in ~1tef:!H~ · ·
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On The Brightest Comer

WoTKhip services were held at
10:4!5 with an attendance of 38.
Student recognition Sunday was
observed wilh Charles Taylor
tlpeaking on "What II Education"
"Broad-mindedntar. Is a slgn of
Education- understanding
one'a
Spiritual
self and ot her people.
experience .s very important In
all. All things work together for
good to them that love God."
Wednesdny eveni ng praye r servlcea will he held "" usual. On
Watch Night
1 Thurt~tlay evening
Berv ices will he held sponsored by
the :\o!Y•'·
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A very fine Christmas program
was presented by the MYF and
the sunday School with ])'oris and 1
Lloyd Dllllqgor -as directors.
Johnny Taylor of the Ah;,
Foret! in Texas is spending hiM
Chr bt ma s vacation here with his
panmls, Mr. ond Mr8. Ernest Ta)' ·
lor and family .
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"Scri pture Light'"
was presented by Mrs. Harold
Speneer'l eliBI. Each ehlld car· '
ried a Blble and gave a scripture
Funeral services were held on
on Lightl. They also sang.
Saturday, December 28 at 1:00
'Jbe choir sana: ''O Come All Yc p. m. at the Rawlings-Coats Fun- f
Faithful" when three groupa or era l Home for Mrs. Faye_ Mayer
Hulburt,
1 tudentl from Mrs. Robert Wood's with the Rev. Warren
clau, representing "Son! of ,the officiating.
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Minlatr)'," "Daug:hters or the Co~ The pallbearer~ were Dana
gregatlo~" and "Youth of Amert Hami lton,
Lisle
Diles. Allen
ca" pretenled their part afler Hu ghes. Earl Smith, Bob Milia
which the hymn " ln tht· Cross of and Gene Colemiln.
Chrlll 1 Glory" waa played soflly
The Bully Bee · Clasa of the
while Group 1 presented a cross Baptist Church w11 in charge of
as a symbol of Christian life and tbe flowers.
Eternity. Group 2 presented a I Those attending from a dlslanee
circle as the 1)'mbol of God with - , were Mr. and Mrs. Wm Taber,
out beginnin' and without end. Mrs. Turley snode n, Mrs. Robert ·
Group 3 preeented a triangle rep- Hern of Akron ; Mr. and Mrs. Wm.
reaebtlna God, the Father. th~ Riee, Mrs. llilah Rouah, Mr. and
SoD. and the Holy Ghost. "Joy To Mr&amp;. Henry Kahronann Jr. of Col· ]
the 'world" was tuna by the cho ir. umbus: Mrs. Stella Gattlton, Co)·
-· --umbu s· Mr. and Mrs. Geor•e
1 swishe'r and son, Columbua;
and Mrs. Wilbur Swl1her, Dlcker·

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Chester Church

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Atop the star wu an ongel, aym• Alll•lsty,Si::-~:)' MJ"s. :a~~~ac~i~ I bolic of the angl'l _lhHI anoounced
- nat1va
c rop wa
the birth or (.'hmt. TwentY can: Pa~ Koblentr. and Sally Mora 18 dies pla«d around the C;&amp;ke rep· 1
~ Dean was nanator for the resented the centuries smce the
----'- "Chri tm 5 Lights." Ken - birth or Chri!rt ._ The . ~:ake ~as
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•
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placed on a s1 lver c1rde whtch

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the world over which
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Gary
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WoUe, Rte Y .n.O en ' 8
This short story wa s told by
•
Mi.,.h:r...;, were Shepherds and Pllull
d
s h 1
Ch~ll Tommy Dan;t and Jim· Mrs . Purley Karr, Sun ay c oo
1
1 Superintendent
who also baked
•
my Chadwell~ Wise Men .
' lh
, k
Hev' Robert t:ard of'nle Jq.nderprten Class ('ach
e ca e.
ft r whir" , h,. ,...,11 witb a eandle gave a unison reel· ~ered pr,.ye~J p~y .Birthday Dear
tati~n followed by_ a prayer _by 1 ~:~/~~ach - ~nwJ wc.: 11 "'"e 11 a
lhell' teacher, Marjory HoHman, I · . f cake before leaving.
whlle the children knelt at the 1 ptece o.;:_,:.:_:_ _ _ __
mancer. The Primary class undl't 1

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OUR GIFT
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by attending physician.

be filed in thilj office by Jan. 7th 1960 .
tnf~te&amp;: award will be distribuletbt discretion ~ eon·

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GO.

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THE FIRST

To The .

Middleport, . Ohio

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FOR THE

SMIRT

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Bdtiy Spoon a~~ Jo~ ..~~

2.

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FLORIST

THE SPORT$ CENTER
PIIONE 8337

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W~h·

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IS A.

, 1. Winning baby must be born in this area. Holzer Hospitol
Acceptable.

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RULES:

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other relatives here · dbrin&amp; the

The Daily

INFAJoiT;S

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Mart:,
.
t~c.
,.. .
, .
· ·- 1'tl!neroy, oh!Ci
•:

THE SHOE BOX

~V:e:re~S:w~a:r1:•~·:nd~I
N. ·~
__.. Not
Aye.A~~~;~~~ ~M~r.~l~n~d~~~lr~•;·
holidays.
·

;FIRH ''B~I'i'

•

" "'" ~EATJR
.

•

•J tld

Mn ch ... D. woode
•pent Chrlfltmall daY at the · home
of her mother Mro. J. B. Hayoo
at Middleport.
M1' , and Mra. Richard $warta
a,nd •on Of Ravenna vialted Mr,
•ond Mn. voro Swart• and other
.irelative•
durlnJ the holiday~
Mr•. Lola Derraberry and ton
. Laddlo Knll ht or Akron vlolled

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Wern

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Mrs. llobart ·, Swartz
spent Chri stma s Day with their ·
son Harold and family lJf Wlll· ·
la mstown, W. Va .
Mr . and Mrs. Clair Woode
spent Christmas EvtJ with his
•p11rcnts, Mr. and Mu. Chas. D.
Woode and Christmas day
hu r parents, Mr. nnd Mrs . Robert
White of Keno.
Mr. nnd Mn. Clarence Bender- ·
son nnd Lindu Sue and Mr. and
Mn. Clair l''ollrod and family recently vislted their parents, Mr.
and Mn. Raymond Harper of

to mu 1 tc. Aulomt~tte' Volum•
Control. Uletime PLAclr4'chnaliL Llrp clqck dlal with IIWN!P
ltOOIIId hand. AU eontrol1 on,
froM of Mt. Golden Voice•
8 ....... AnUq_ue White color.

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Listed on this page and facing page are .gifts o(f~r,e(f by IO~bl r'n!lr~'ryt,s fhat gp tO,.~~;fjt;St
l;/6by born in Meigs County or iii oot:Jril6. r!~slof WeSt Colgmbi~~., qifthn·; Mosof't, ~~l171ove'n;.
- • ffl:irtford, and l-eta it, w. Va:, in ttle·n~';ear. ' Lcx;cil pa~er.lt!i'iwit'h"~tiY~SbT·,; in ~1tef:!H~ · ·
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On The Brightest Comer

WoTKhip services were held at
10:4!5 with an attendance of 38.
Student recognition Sunday was
observed wilh Charles Taylor
tlpeaking on "What II Education"
"Broad-mindedntar. Is a slgn of
Education- understanding
one'a
Spiritual
self and ot her people.
experience .s very important In
all. All things work together for
good to them that love God."
Wednesdny eveni ng praye r servlcea will he held "" usual. On
Watch Night
1 Thurt~tlay evening
Berv ices will he held sponsored by
the :\o!Y•'·
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A very fine Christmas program
was presented by the MYF and
the sunday School with ])'oris and 1
Lloyd Dllllqgor -as directors.
Johnny Taylor of the Ah;,
Foret! in Texas is spending hiM
Chr bt ma s vacation here with his
panmls, Mr. ond Mr8. Ernest Ta)' ·
lor and family .
Mr.

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BABY RtT

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Societv Events
1 Sunday School attendance

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"Mfsli' or ".Mr."

To 'the New

"Scri pture Light'"
was presented by Mrs. Harold
Speneer'l eliBI. Each ehlld car· '
ried a Blble and gave a scripture
Funeral services were held on
on Lightl. They also sang.
Saturday, December 28 at 1:00
'Jbe choir sana: ''O Come All Yc p. m. at the Rawlings-Coats Fun- f
Faithful" when three groupa or era l Home for Mrs. Faye_ Mayer
Hulburt,
1 tudentl from Mrs. Robert Wood's with the Rev. Warren
clau, representing "Son! of ,the officiating.
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Minlatr)'," "Daug:hters or the Co~ The pallbearer~ were Dana
gregatlo~" and "Youth of Amert Hami lton,
Lisle
Diles. Allen
ca" pretenled their part afler Hu ghes. Earl Smith, Bob Milia
which the hymn " ln tht· Cross of and Gene Colemiln.
Chrlll 1 Glory" waa played soflly
The Bully Bee · Clasa of the
while Group 1 presented a cross Baptist Church w11 in charge of
as a symbol of Christian life and tbe flowers.
Eternity. Group 2 presented a I Those attending from a dlslanee
circle as the 1)'mbol of God with - , were Mr. and Mrs. Wm Taber,
out beginnin' and without end. Mrs. Turley snode n, Mrs. Robert ·
Group 3 preeented a triangle rep- Hern of Akron ; Mr. and Mrs. Wm.
reaebtlna God, the Father. th~ Riee, Mrs. llilah Rouah, Mr. and
SoD. and the Holy Ghost. "Joy To Mr&amp;. Henry Kahronann Jr. of Col· ]
the 'world" was tuna by the cho ir. umbus: Mrs. Stella Gattlton, Co)·
-· --umbu s· Mr. and Mrs. Geor•e
1 swishe'r and son, Columbua;
and Mrs. Wilbur Swl1her, Dlcker·

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the dlnetion of Barbara Wright ,
tar., pve their rec ·
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Cllflord JohDJOn 1M

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Of 3 ~ per word will be ebu'fld fOI' adv~
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liltiPl paid wUhin 10 {layt !l!ter receiviq bill

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SEWJNG MACIIINIS

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Adnr!W&gt;c - Sbould be reporlod lnunediat&amp;J. '111
wtll DOt bo reapomible for m0«1 U\,t.D one .lDcaro
ltld. iDiertlao..
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Cud of l'banb and S{&gt;ee'al NoUeea of EYenta SUitt. Obkuariell
JUblilhed at 1 ee~M per WU~'tl.

WOBDS
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l WILL NOT BE RESPONS IBLE

for any debtl contracted
anyone other than myse lf

by

Signed: Ivan t:an nan
Route 2
Pomoeroy, Ohio
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1958 SCJPIO
CLASS
ring. Call ut Da lly Sentinel of
lice, rumeroy
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on
Mrs. Robert Jeffers of

Mr. and

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For Sole

N!!W 1900

ColUmbuS visited

Mr. and

lira.

Walter Blake and famll)' Sunday.
:dr. and Mrs. Alva TulUver of

FATf~~'iNS PLASTIC
ll ht~d t!l , Vene

co.·

!Jo.!lle,own~d &amp; Operated

"You'll' Like Our Service"
Phone 84 - Pomeroy, 0.

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1.1an

bllnda, aU kind11 and c:olora

Fiber &amp;lau awnin&amp;l, liMY Mnd

NUbt llllnf

pliUit

all imda,

Aluminum laddet ~t aU kmll».
Free Ettim .. te, Dale Wippel

Supply, 2.1.11 Union Avenue,
Pomeroy, On10.
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WESTINGHOUSE REl''RlGBR.ATor $26.00. Phone 6335-J .
12·3().3tp.

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house work dc!olrcd. Mrs.
francia, tl20 Locust St.,
Middleport
12 31 3tp

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Business Services

Hwlns ma&lt;hlne- Forw"d •nd ( 20)
rnerte. In excell ent condlllon .
.B.I.Lince due $39.60. Take over POR THI liST IN ARTIP:ICIA&amp;,.
p1yment1 $6.00 per monlh. Ll·
lltiiiiNO
beral trade-In allowall(e. Phone
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343.

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SINGER FEATHERWEIGHT SEW
In&amp; machine. Orla:lnally cott
f179.00. Balance due $48.00.
PI)'menta $8.00 per month. Ll·
bertl trade-in Pbone 343.
lJ-30--ISt~;.

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PARKIR, CHISTIR. 0 .
Jo'eed Store, Ch.estt~r, YUton

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d1lry bnledl; a beet, 1 dual pur-

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JOJN. Now bave frozen IIIDill
from moat popular bull••

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PURNAC~ .. WIITINO-

Al"l'. SIU COAL RANGE f88
Phone 24803 RuU.1nd. 12 28 3tc

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nu;:&amp;H HOLSTEIN COW AND
Fnlh Guern.ey cow. HaHy Hadlord• .Phone 963-X.
l:l 24 3tp

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0.·2.1-4-3 or Five Pointl Grill, Pom

HOUSI IHiiMictt. Arn•ld lr.

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BAU. AND SON UPRIGHT PIANO

FOR SALE: 8 • ROOJII RANCH·
wU.b bencb. Good condition &lt;:all
type 1tucco house wltb bath;
fOR
RADIO
AND
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RlrAIRI
Portl1nd 277 .
12·29-3tc
forced air fumac(, large lot.
C•JNin-. . •14 N.
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CONIIONMINT IALI
Yo . SPM877.
Nut Hle wlll be held Saturd11y,
M. "' ' '· M.
124-th
Jan. Z, 1960 at 11 A . M. d the
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aUon Jtrvice. Jaek'l RefrllertP&lt;lrtut1eld. We wlll have houac·
tion, New Havu. Pbta.e TU·
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tool&amp;, mllllehln13N7.
1-28-1!
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Orenvllited ~.
Cllflord JohDJOn 1M

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Blake ~11 eveniu.
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llllno Lowll and Gf\'10'7 vjllted

WANT ADS

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~ one m.ODlb tor 30 eeots per word.
Of 3 ~ per word will be ebu'fld fOI' adv~
l'ull
liltiPl paid wUhin 10 {layt !l!ter receiviq bill

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IMUJ Seot1nel

SEWJNG MACIIINIS

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1

SALES . . . ' .v.~.

s:EaV..i:l'

Adnr!W&gt;c - Sbould be reporlod lnunediat&amp;J. '111
wtll DOt bo reapomible for m0«1 U\,t.D one .lDcaro
ltld. iDiertlao..
.
Cud of l'banb and S{&gt;ee'al NoUeea of EYenta SUitt. Obkuariell
JUblilhed at 1 ee~M per WU~'tl.

WOBDS
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711c
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flAG
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IIOe

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l WILL NOT BE RESPONS IBLE

for any debtl contracted
anyone other than myse lf

by

Signed: Ivan t:an nan
Route 2
Pomoeroy, Ohio
1:.! 3 1 3Lp

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CLASS
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lice, rumeroy
12 30 3!p

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RIZER OIL
on
Mrs. Robert Jeffers of

Mr. and

(9)

For Sole

N!!W 1900

ColUmbuS visited

Mr. and

lira.

Walter Blake and famll)' Sunday.
:dr. and Mrs. Alva TulUver of

FATf~~'iNS PLASTIC
ll ht~d t!l , Vene

co.·

!Jo.!lle,own~d &amp; Operated

"You'll' Like Our Service"
Phone 84 - Pomeroy, 0.

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•inoow bUnlla and
1.1an

bllnda, aU kind11 and c:olora

Fiber &amp;lau awnin&amp;l, liMY Mnd

NUbt llllnf

pliUit

all imda,

Aluminum laddet ~t aU kmll».
Free Ettim .. te, Dale Wippel

Supply, 2.1.11 Union Avenue,
Pomeroy, On10.
11-SO-t;OI.e

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lltll bnpiO)'RMTI

Wonted
II!UN
::J:-:N::-U:::s- D
" ONE IN -:!11-::Y
c-:H-:-O
cME.

WESTINGHOUSE REl''RlGBR.ATor $26.00. Phone 6335-J .
12·3().3tp.

,\ J~ u

house work dc!olrcd. Mrs.
francia, tl20 Locust St.,
Middleport
12 31 3tp

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(ZObl

Business Services

Hwlns ma&lt;hlne- Forw"d •nd ( 20)
rnerte. In excell ent condlllon .
.B.I.Lince due $39.60. Take over POR THI liST IN ARTIP:ICIA&amp;,.
p1yment1 $6.00 per monlh. Ll·
lltiiiiNO
beral trade-In allowall(e. Phone
c.ll

343.

1' ·306!c

SINGER FEATHERWEIGHT SEW
In&amp; machine. Orla:lnally cott
f179.00. Balance due $48.00.
PI)'menta $8.00 per month. Ll·
bertl trade-in Pbone 343.
lJ-30--ISt~;.

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PARKIR, CHISTIR. 0 .
Jo'eed Store, Ch.estt~r, YUton

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eruy 917-.M, before 10 a. m. Fiv'll
d1lry bnledl; a beet, 1 dual pur-

~ .. ~1 .,
j'

po 1 u. NO ASS0&lt;..1ATION TO
JOJN. Now bave frozen IIIDill
from moat popular bull••

fl•'
.

1218 SOtp
PURNAC~ .. WIITINO-

Al"l'. SIU COAL RANGE f88
Phone 24803 RuU.1nd. 12 28 3tc

.

nu;:&amp;H HOLSTEIN COW AND
Fnlh Guern.ey cow. HaHy Hadlord• .Phone 963-X.
l:l 24 3tp

r

0.·2.1-4-3 or Five Pointl Grill, Pom

HOUSI IHiiMictt. Arn•ld lr.

th~

lyrMUH,

C*lo.

136-Y.

PhOM

II 19 1ft

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BAU. AND SON UPRIGHT PIANO

FOR SALE: 8 • ROOJII RANCH·
wU.b bencb. Good condition &lt;:all
type 1tucco house wltb bath;
fOR
RADIO
AND
T,
V.
RlrAIRI
Portl1nd 277 .
12·29-3tc
forced air fumac(, large lot.
C•JNin-. . •14 N.
..
4 A.... Mloldl_... 9 :Phone Ralph Fruth, M1aon, W.
CONIIONMINT IALI
Yo . SPM877.
Nut Hle wlll be held Saturd11y,
M. "' ' '· M.
124-th
Jan. Z, 1960 at 11 A . M. d the
I
.uctlOJ j 1rounda 1 mlle west of AIR CONDI'i'101i,U;c , RURIOEJI. -- --·~ ··
aUon Jtrvice. Jaek'l RefrllertP&lt;lrtut1eld. We wlll have houac·
tion, New Havu. Pbta.e TU·
hold
tool&amp;, mllllehln13N7.
1-28-1!
1 a:ood 1000 tb.

RANT
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btl s.erved.
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1960

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tSeniorChoirOfMiddleportBaptist
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Church Entertained At Diles Home

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=:: ~~ ~:;,of~=d;!_Pn~:~ Soc'lalCLIFTON
Events

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Gil••,
"lddle~"'.
__ Jed ,
weelr.£nd In Columbus with ~eir . Mr . and Mrs. L. D . Diles entertained members of the Senior
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Mrs.
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~ay
tbey wen In Gnnville the cuests nm
· g at theJ.r
' home on Beech Street. Mrs. Sht. rley Mills ass;·tMrs. M. D. Harttn4er. Po~eroy .
Vilillllf11r. and )IJ'I.' Ollell' Hen·
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d._._ K.al""'-"
By LUCILLE HAWKIN
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By flliDDII ~AIHILT,
Tommy,• -..&lt;'L jo~ a""
c-_1'" Wal'" ryon""-t
.. -asw·--v-.an4uMa'•c~ell
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ed the Diles- with the party and refreshments at the close"'of ·
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Mr. and Mra. Forest Cuaady of th
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Mr. and Mrs. Danny fi. est
Debbie Hinkle, daughter 'of ~- en, cbildieh
Mr: and Mrs: Wit· I Clarence -Ward and daughter Jlef·
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Preve~_ng. h
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and twin sons, Mike and Pat visit- and Mrs. Harold Hinkle, retlmuld lla~ Walters have been Ill . at ty Gladwell, Coluqtbus; ""' pd ' Funeral NrViqll
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ece mg t e party t e group met at t e church for their ed with his mother, Mrs . . ·Helen home yesterday from Holzer uos- tl,letr home on Pearl Street durmg Mrs. Don Quisenberry ancJ ;faoiliJ
Wife "
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weekly
pracllce
sesston,
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Tues
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Delbert
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p1tal . afln havlnJ . her tonsila re·
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1 In the absen~e of the p.estdnt,: ence Lacey, director of the chotr,
, and Mrs. Ralph Webb.
Donald Fisher of Akron is the moved .
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.dliY, Tom.~ ~r tteatelfa~ Hbt&amp;er dlepo:rt.
Uftgl Coata l'w!eral Holl!fs
~ ;;;,;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;~;;;;....;;;-.,...;-;;.;,;;~, Harold E. Hubbard, Kalad Hmdy and Mrs. Gerald Anthony . assis- guest thiB week of his uraUdmoth·. .: : . .. '
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. John F. JIJtebeU . Wbo 4fW
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conducted a short busmess meet- tJnt accompanist.
er, Mrs. William Fisher, MinersMrs . Charles VanCooney ia ,u- Christmas , Eve Sally was treated
Mr. and Mn. George ~e of day mdmtni at tbe ·.
l tng.
ville .
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s1stmg in the care of Mrs. Perry for a sinus and ear Infection and lllinoiB are visiting bla parent&amp;,
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Others present for the party
l.irll'Ves.
Saturday Doxie was treated for Mr. and Mr•. Artley .Olalr.e.
Rev. 0 . JL CUt Wll In ~..'OC
I. _Foilowmg the . meetmg Mrs. Nere Mr. and Mrs. ~·rank Cheese- :'tlr. and Mrs. Norman Fisher Stephanie Pullen, daughter Of sinus lnfeetlon at Holzer.
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t . the tei'Vtees and burlal ·'!l'a ' ,fa ~··
I ·hies and Mrs. Mtlls conducted a brew, Mrs. Beulah Whale , Mrs. returned home
to Senecav"le \ir. ao.d Mn. James Pulleri was at
. 80
reer 0 om • 1easan vt• Beeeh G~ cemetery.
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" Qding Christmas tlolzer Hospttal yeaterday for
tted Elmer VanMeter, Wednesday.
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Among thoee from Clllt-of·tewll
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• Mrs. t 'rances Bearhs and Ellen I with relatives in the area.
trea tment to her llg which abe In· B&amp;rt n.nnou~N;eu
sons of Cbarleaton vlaited hla mo- who e&amp;Jne
. ;tb~e~·~:.~
Home Of The
WATCH NIGHT SERVIC E
Jtvtden , a guest.
, Tom""' Fisher of Chicago, Ill., · jured this fall.
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Mr. and Mn. Don E. Pain (Vir· tber,
Helen Barker on CluiJtmll, Mr. Uld_
is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Ma...r. an . olrs.
· · b roWJI... 0 "'nla iBavlea) of Dayton are an·
Mr. and Mn . J amea Bennett and Bever~
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A Watch nl.ght service ·ts to 1
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amt Y accompan
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e of
Methodist Church at 9 :00 p. m.
rel•tJves.
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Marth: Bennett, to Waverly, Kathryn
through midnight with special
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Ohio, after she bad vtalted them ColtlllliD
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singing and preaching, it is anr"l. Lauderdale_. Fla._, arrived rues- ~ ues, for the holidays plan toreGrandparents of the new baby for a week.
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1a y tu vts :t wllh hts parents, Mr. tur n home this Satu~d~ty. Mrs. E. are Mr. and Mrs. Walter Pain of
Mrs. Veda VanM11ter vilited {her
nounced by pastor W. H. Strausi1 bau ~ h
and Mrs. Paul Fisher.
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,{. Titus of Pomeroy w,;s also Ia Dayton and IMr. and ilrs. Clyde sister Mrs. Lillie Edwards at Hart
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Mr. and Mrs. Everett McKmght dmner guest on Christm~s at t¥ Bayle. of Middleport.
ford, Christmas.=======~~~;;==~~~~J~~q
had as Christmas
guests their u8VIS home.
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Pomeroy, Ohio
Chi !stmas weekend by thear son Mrs. Earl H~hday of Ath¢ns and .o spend Nc.v Vear'J with 'b4r
ond brother and ht"s family , Mr~ Mrs. J . A. Swee_ ney of Ru.tland.
o&gt;artots, , Mr. and Mrs. Charlo!.
TONIGHT and flliCIAY
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and Mrs. Paul Smith and child· epa tc ens 0 '\ fAL,..son
Mr. and · .rs. Ill~;! ·uer.n •Ph
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ren, Doug and Jeff, of Greenfield, 1 was~ recent 1uest of Mr. ·•
Mrs. daughter, Janet. a11 d Mr. and u.O,
·S~T".RDAY .
Pa. The Smiths also visited in I Everett McKmght.
ltoy Horn ol u rant Street wer7ih
"LOVE Mt TENDE:l't"
college
Mrs. Wtllard E~rsbach and :irayson, Ky. over Lhe C,brlatqull
' Athens with former
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Joyce were b.usiness weekend' vlst'"'-'g rel•tt'v"'". ""'-;•
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Otder By Phone
"COURAGE Ot
.&gt;mlth and so~s . left for Columbus ' fined to her home 'by · Illness.
visit and the Horn tamlltoa Will
BLACK
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Miss
Eleanor
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Misa
return
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And Take 'Em Home
John Cra wford _ Mimi Gibson
Mrs. Barbara Smith, for~erly of Audrey Be!l of New York City· .eturn to Middleport wttb tbem.
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they. also pla~ned to Vtslt With er's mother, Mrs. Florence Smith dOd :...rs. Joseph Evans, B(r. and
relatives In Clev~land . Mt . Smtth enroute to New Orleans for a v.- Mrs. Carl Rlnnert, all of Marton;
Is a Labor Relations. Dtrector of cation.
..tr. and Mrs. John Evans Cb.rle•
Umted States Steel m Pittsburgh.
Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Leifheit ton; Mr. and :.irs. Home!· Lanier'
and son, Roger were buslnen of Chillicothe Road, were · be,. '
visitors In Gallipolis Monday.
last Saturday for the funeral of
Ml'S. c. F. Tompkins entered · Charl&lt;l&amp; Lipton.
Ho,pital Tuesday for
Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Hayes and
Holzer
treatment.
son, Gregory, were in St. Albana
Mr. ahd Mrs. William Coopet .and Nitro Sunday where the'
and
son Mike returned to their" tied with · Mrs. Ethel Price
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home, Brecksville Tuesday after daughter, Essie, M!· and
The auditing committee of the a visit with his parents, Mr. a d, Everett Price and cbtldr.t n, 'Rolbilll''•
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Theodorus Council, Daughters of Mrs. Homer Cooper and other reS.
a,nd Brenda, and Mr. · and .
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America ·met Wednesday evening atives.
~ larence Taylor.
LEONA KOHL, PROP.
MIDDLEPORT
at the home of Mn. Donald Hauck
Mr. ~d Mrs. 1G.uy , Walter.'lesndiJis'i
Jennifer Menchini, (laughter ~L
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a social hour was enjoyed and noidectomy Saturday at the Hart· 1\&lt; alters~ and )fleir daughter
refreshments were served by the man Jlospial, Parkersbu~ a~
f~mtly, \Mr. a11_d ¥~ ~OIUI!e Bus· .
hostess.
convalescing nicely at Iter liome ktrk, all of Cll!!!ifitibk . .
"Prsecnt were Mrs. Alber: Wood on Wetzgall St.
'
Susie Pullen went . to Charle·· .
ard, Mrs. !Mchard Campbell, Mrs.
A3C John Beaver of Lock· ton last week and jomed her UJ\·
Arnold Hayes, Mrs. Henry Reibel. bou~ne Air .pase, Columbus, ar· ce and aunt, Mr. and , Mrs. Ly~
Mrs. Lillie Ha\ICk and Mrs. Fred rived Wednesday evening to spend Lon Pullen, !or a two wcelr. vaea: ,
Swatzel. ·
New Years with his parents Mr.. ll~n m Flor\dJ,.
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and Mrs. John Beaver, Nye Ave. . ... rs. Fred Crow, Sr., of Pom~ :
Mrs. William Frecker and dau· ··roy. entertained Tue.sday at the
Meeting Postponed
ghter Donna of Pine Grove and
The r~gular meeting of the B. Miss Laura Grueser of Pomeroy ' Mrs. Faye Dunlavy of . c:_:oJ,~·
H. Sanborn ·.Missionary Society of were Wednesday guests of Mrs. bus spent aeveral days
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soll,·ln law and daughter, Mr.
dleport has been postponed due. ltf,,r ~lld .Mrs. Allen C. Hill Sr'.' MI.'~· QClQrlle_,}VII,rq!lr,
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to the Week of l'rayer beine held accompanied by their son Robe~l
Mr. and
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in Middleport ~eglnning next Mou• of Co lumbus spent ' Christmas ld spent Christmae In INidtmle •
day .
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Hamilton with Mr. and Mrs. Allen !l'itb their son-In-law and clauah·
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Mr. and M,n . Charles D.• Woode
of Alfred and Mr. and Mrs. John
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