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Reductions On
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FURNITURE

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Rutland, Ohio

M11on, W.V1.

All Living Room Suites
Sofa
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SALE \ � 1 Brown Sofa with Foam Rubber · · $119
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1-2 pc. Early Am. Suite, Reg. 399· - 329· 1 Black Sofa with Foam Cushions · · $119.00
Brown Tweed Sofa, Reg. $69.95 · · $54.00
1-2 pc. Beige Ny. Suite, Reg. 339·50 269·00 11 Serta
Black Sofa, Reg. $149.95 - $124.00
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1-2 pc. Br. Liv. Rm. Suite, Reg, 199· --139· 1 Brown Sofa Bed, Reg. $69.95 · · · · $59.95
1-2 pc. Rose Nylon Suite, Reg. 289·95 229·00 1 Brown Tweed, Reg. $119.95 · · · · $99.00
1-2 pc. Black Suite, Reg. 279· 95 - - - - 209·95 1-2 pc. Sofa &amp; Chair, Reg. 139.95 • $99.00
1-2 pc. Gold Liv. R. Suite, Reg. 319·95 -249·50
EXTRA NICE!
1-2 pc. Turquoise Nylon, Reg. 199·95 -149·50
1-2 pc. Black Suite, Reg. 289·95 - - - - 229·95 9x12 Wool Rugs
1-2 pc. Beige Suite, Reg. 289·95 - - - - 239·95
$49.00
1-2 pc. Rose Suite, Reg. 249·95 - - - - 189·95
ONLY
1-2 pc. Br. Liv. Rm. Suite, Reg. 259·95 -199·95
1-2 pc. Turquoise Suite, Reg. 289·95 - 219·95 ALL METAL
SALE
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1-2 pc. Beige Suite, Reg. 199· - - - - - 149·
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1-2 pc. Brown Suite, Reg. 199· - - - 149· Wardrobes $24.95 ----- s19 95
1-2 pc. Black Suite, Reg. 249·91 - - - - 189·95
1-2 pt. Aqua Suite, Reg. 269·91----- 209·95
. ONE GROUP OF
1-2 pc. Red Liv. R. Suite, Reg. 259-91- 199·00
1-2 pc. Bl. Liv. Rm. Suite, Reg. 269·'1 - 219·95 TABLE LAMPS
1-5 pc. Beige Ny. Sect., Reg. 319·91 • 269·95
PRICE
1-3 pc. Blue Sectional, Reg. 299·95 --249·95
1-3 pc. Brown Sectional, Reg. 349·'1 289·95
Regular 12.95 Values
1-3 pc. Aqua Sectional, Reg. 299·00 239·95
1-4 pc. Br. Sectional, Reg. 299·'5 - - - 249·91
1-3 pc. Br. Sectional, Reg. 395·00 - - - 339·00
1-5 pc. Black Sectional, Reg. 319-95 -269-91
1-3 pc. Beige Sectional, Reg. 299·91-229·95
1-3 pc. Aqua Sectional, Reg. 279·91 -239·95
1-3 pc. Beige Sectional, Reg. 359·'1-279-91
1-! pc. Br. ,eqipnal, Reg. 229-91 - - - 189-91
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1-Brown Coi1tour, Reg. 59·95 • Sale 49·95
1-Green Contour, ·Reg. 89·95 - •·· Sale 74·00
1-Green Contour, Reg. 59·95 - - • Sale 49·91
Cloth and Plastic, 89·95 - - - Sale 74·00
1-Group TV Chairs, R,eg. 15·95 -Sale 12·00
1-Gr. of 49-50 Plat. Rockers - - - ••Sale 39·50
1-larlr Am•rlcan Brown and TWftd
Wing Back Chair, 79·95 - - - - - - - Sale 49·50

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Twin Beds

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The - lull another buay
lbne ,� llolw' holpltol durlns
IIIIO. A tolal al ..,, babies .,.,.
born wrlns u. II-month period.
Al bu been the .... for ,...
era! yean the 1Da1e babl,. ou�
nwnberojl the tamale,. There
were 4111 boya bom and GI glrlo.
'lbil IIUll1ber Joelucled • oet al
trlplet, and JS oeta ol twin,.
Tha boapltoJ qalD had • per­
lec,t ......i on no maternal
duU.. N°'omber waa the bu■I·
eat month •Ith 91 bablea born.
DurJor lhat period there ...... 48
lloy1 and ff femalea. A rll wu
the DIOllth with the leaatpactlvlty
with N btrlha. N bo)'I and 11
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Tho Pl!II ,.., .... the ll"'a!­
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lod. • "'lfflPle«el,·- mllk fonn.
1llo ,_ � • itort room
odclod for .U. -""11 father,,
IIHI Iha 1o1o1 number al bec1a .,.,
lt--,sed\fl»//8-,
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Ible � ,t - aqui;Jment
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'T OONINECT - This w«, one tln1t Rutland cager Larry
Hoffman (No. 41
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after 8 close
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e lhrouah three and a half quarters. Others shown are Duane Wolfe
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rush Says Cold Wars Not
New Raclar
towers Will Only Permissible, Bui They
Be Erected Are Inevitable In Address
11UNTING'roN, W. Ta. fflPn MOSCOW fUPll -Soviet PreAnny En,1n-r district mler Nikita 5. Khrlllhchev haa
~ - ..----~ --•·• ~ -" pied-'
-"•··• Soviet help to
u11111..~ IUIIIUUIK,'1:U , _ . . , n ..,...
. - ,.-.ruanr~
........,a, bidl about Feb. ll for cm- "inevitable" national anned revova,-a
ltnt'tion of tactieal facilities for lutiau throqhout the world.
ipeefal' anti-aircraft f• cilllel for He allo has renewed hla threat
die t'1ncinnattl, O. Defeme Area. to force Wettem witbdrawal from
,1t work oon1istll or bufldlng Berlin. ood has claimed the Sonew radar \racking !owen, abel- viet Union alone, ,top~ ~~
W lftatforms and el1Clrica1 fatfli. and France during lhell' mvaswn
11es"olld modifying alollng tow- with lorul of E1Ypl in 1956.

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Swabel I, Nou,

Moore, Publicity Ch,.a.

Po~t Pre,ident

you atart a war, you'll lose it, we
will oot be neutral."' Khrushchev
uid he told the Br,·t•·•.
u,n
During the o-,uc:
••, cM~•,
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, threatened t.o send "volunteers"
to help the Egyptian for ...-es.

, The members will special.lie In
Explorer Post 238, sponsored Electronics and build a r I d i 0
by the St. Paul Lutheran Chun:h from •crap for emm:eeuc:, purin Pomeroy met Jan. 16, pre• id- pose,. A scrap drive will be hekl
1.-d over by Poat advi&amp;or Henry Saturday Jan . · 21, 19&amp;11 to rain
Cleland, and President M l Ir: e money. •
SWatte«,
u anyone would like .. eontrl~
The election of onlcer, w a I ute scrap, contact one of the fol•
held J
9 198 '!be f llo ·
an. '
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o WUIII lowing person,: Mike Swalul WY
•2647 , Doug Moore WY J.141$, "'
officers
were
elecied:
Mike
Swat- 2Bill
zel president; John McMunay,
Young WY z-zzse.
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Bill
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vice pres en ,
oun1, secre-----tary; Phil Roberti, treaaurer;
Jim Wataon Quartermaster and TO PLAY CINCINNATI
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NEWTON. Mau. IUPI&gt;-Boston
College will open it&amp; 1961 £ootbaU
schedule against the Univenity of
Cincinnati here Sept. Z3. It wu
announced today by Atbletk Di-

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Negot•lators Fa1•1 TO ell e
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Tugboat Str1"kes In New York

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Khrushchev ,tal,d
view• in
rector Bill Flynn. ClnclnnaU
a 30,000-word •peeclr Jan. 1 1o
a previous G~n d.at.e and r ~
LDcatiofl!I for work are about memben of the Academy of SoBoston Colleges schedule to nme
·tour· milea a,uthwut of Wilming• cial &amp;:fence• and the Commu.ailt NEW YORK (UPI) - Negoti- without service since the start of games.
"ton,'Ohlo in Clinton County, about Party Central Committee in Mas-- ator1 failed today to settle a the strike and barge lhipment of Mr. and Mra. Calvin Blesllng
thr9I!' ~ west of Felicity m cow. nae. text wa, ma~ public strike of tugboat crew, that' food supplies bu been curtailed. and Mr. and Mrt. Okey Roush,
ciJm..1 County, about four mila Tuoada1 m the magaz1DO Kom- knocked oot commuter railroad
----both or Letarl, were Wednesday
northwest of Oxford In Butler munlsl.
service for 70,~ and ha• ouburdinner guests of Mn. Ethe BlessCounty and two miles •oulhw..t Emphasizing lhal the _c.~u- ban ofliclol• in .•• uproar.
ing of Mason.
of Dilleboro, Ind.
nlltl •uppiort national liberation Federal med1aton cal1ed off
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Wooline of
,,m nfflee also a:nnounced it wan "fully and without reser·a- settlement ta1kl at 2 a.m EST
Princeton. W. Va., spent Satur•lll"openbids Feb. 2S on drydock- tloo," Khru&amp;hchev uid "1 u ch when representatlv" lor the II
day in Ma,on visiting her uncle,
ind ttpairlng five needle war• an,':?' ooly permwtblo but railroads Involved In th e d~pute
T. J . Ryan, who is a patient In
flat;. The eontract would call for inevitable.
rer~ union. ~emancls for_ arbi• Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Deffav- Mason Clinic.
tundahlng of all labor and equip,
Will S.pperi RehllioDI
tration and rnmunum crew JOb se- en of Roanoke, Virginia, arrived Fred Porter of Spmgfield, Ohio
~ needed &amp;o drydock each of He IIBid revolutknaary wars c~lty 1n ~ new contract .
on Monday to • pend 1everal days was the nekend guut of Mr.
tht Dall, remove the uiltinl bot- ahould nut b• confused wi\h local
We don~ let ~y
o( aet- with her mother, Mr11. AMa Avia, and Mrs. Ralph Warner and fam.
11ide and rab plating from the wan, auch u the 1fl6II Suez cri• i1 tling anything tonight, Feder~ and her 'grandmother Mrs. Har- ily.
tam and plating and part of the or war1 between atate• .
Mediator Robert O. Boyd wd rlett Roseberry, both of Mason.
Mn. Junior Auteraon of Abilene
hulla --1 replace It with new Khruahcbev has llated previous- when the meetings broke up. An- Mr. and Mrs. Hervin Lieving Texas, ii 1pendlng BeVeral days
•~te.
ly tfiat the hiattJrlcal Marx.ill doc· 0ther meetlng was set for late r to- spent several day11 recently
at with her parents, Mr. and Mn.
)Db, which ii upected to trlne of the inevitability of war• day.
Blackwater
Falls
State
Park.
Dewey Hudl!IOR and family.
1
J ..•boul
would involve between Communism and capital- Mayor Robert ~- Wagner. was
f1ate located • t locu and wn no Jonger ii valid becauae of pre par~ lo step .mto the dispute
lldla oa the Ohio River at Green, presen:. day conditiom in the and brmg both stdes together a1
.IIP," Ymceburl, MiynUle . «nd world.
pressure mounle~ for a quick setMll!tnd, i. Kentucky and Porta- 'lbe Soviet leader ,tressed in tlement or the eight-day strike.
JGhio.
hit Jan. 6 apeech, however. that The small band or 660 railroad
Rusl!lia will support Jlational re- tug and . f~rry crewmen cause_d
·- - - - - hellion&amp; 11.1ch 81 those carried out can~llahon 01 all passenger trwn
by the Algerian and Vietnameae ser~1ce on the New York Central
rebels.
Railroad in the out of New Y'J•·i.
Turning to the Western J)Owen. City Tuei;day when trainmen reKhrushchev said that time had fused lo_ cross lheir picket lines.
ihown the positions of the United An estimated 40 ,000 daily romStates, Britain and France lo be mut~rs from suburban Westrhl'sl"especially vulnerable in west er Counly were forced for the
TON CUPI) - Prul- Berlin.'
scc:ond duy todl,Y to find other
,.,,. : er, with just three "1',ae power, cannot fall to ways to get tu . work. W_estchesu:i!
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Chief Executive, hod re11lb:e thal the oc:c:upalion regime County exe&lt;:uhve Edwin G. Mia f •chedult of appolntmenb in in that city will ,md aooner or chaelian r.alled the situation "in•
Ida Morly bare office today with I t ,, .
ld
loierable ."
• 1on&amp; lllt of offlclal1 droppinc in • Rer, '1,~ 18 ·t So . l lh '· l
About 30,000 commuter8 who
to
oodb t
epea mg pa1 vie real.3 o
la1 I
Y•
1gn
separate
peace
lreaty
with
use
railroad ferries to New Vurk
8 8
~ ~ Included VU:. Pre1l• E&amp;1t Germany, Khrushchev said Cily from New Jeraey have llern
ddt-"iudianl M. Nixon and apace "it ie necessary lo continue ,tep
chief T. Keith Gierman.
by ,ttp to bring the aggre,aive....., ·• · the altarnoon, the minded imperialist, to their
Preaident wu acbeduled lo pre- 1enae1. lo compel them to reckon
~iffill1 flf Freedom , ooe of with the real 1Jtualion."
t~ ,,.~uon·a hl,tte1t civilian
''Taa Rnolute Measur~•"
awanl• , to Secretary ol State "And 1f they balk, we ,hall
n1..-1 ..... _
EL Mall Ba1 Seul.
~ A, Herter, Defense Sec• take resolule me11ures, we ,hall
Stokely Y• llow
16 1961
r,it~_,'lboma ~- Gate, Jr .. Dep- 1lp a peace treaty with the Ger- Dear Sir:
Jan . ·
Whote K•rntl _ __
ulf ',UA,jN Seeret1ry J• mea H. man Democratic Republic (East
DG.wr.,, ,Dlt.lonll aecurily advi111r Germany I, for we are fully de- What do you think or a speedStokolr
GordOJI Gray and acience edvlaer termlned to ronclude • Germnn ing motori&amp;l who would kill our
Honoy Pod _ __
n ~ -.-..-.1.--\-1.
pet dog. and then drive ulf and
100
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peace treaty, at
1 last to ~II leave him lay In the street. as if
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out lhe thom that the occupation
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El.Jiiwtr, who llready ha, re&amp;lme or Weil Berlin i• from the not ng was wrong . Thia ,18 whal
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look place on the Harr1sonvllle
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m• ny of hia paper, and earI o urope. e 1a1 .
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beloncmp to h1a Gettylburt, Pa ., Recallini the French-British-Is- Roa aS t Mon ar Evenmg and
r e ~ llomt, ilvited mem• raeli inva1ion of Eopt which lhe person who did this was too
ber•.,!,)l_k Whitt HouH 1taf( to coned the Suez cri1is, Khrushch- much of a coward an~ too cruel
I 1~1·· ncepUoa·
ev ,aid that when M and Pre- to stop and even notify s o m e
AIMnf·tda • ~ • 11 Chief mler Nikola! Bulganin vl!:1ited ~m~r . of the family. Some
lx~Uva, Elaenhower wlll meet England that year, Brltillh ,11tate•• l~mes 1l _ Impossible to avoid hit,
(ar the NCGnd time wltb Kennedy men • poie "qulte lrenldy·· aboul tmg animals when they run In ,
at 1:30 a.m EST Thurlday. 'Ibey Oielr de• tre to 11eltle • cc'ount, with front of ca~ butt 188 Lold by 8
wtlt.,
tht -1.1ema of Egypt which had nationallH:d the wines~• this person Wa8 goin~ al
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surh high q,eed that he couldn't
Valllftrrln1 the relnl ol Power.
ue:r. ana ·
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T~rklay at 11:IO • .m "We taught them plainly: ·u hegm lo •top In time. I don't eee I
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how anyone could do such
a
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wl.ll c• II • t the
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. .. ..,,,. project is budgeted •

eboi11 '15,000.

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12-Dally Sentinel, Pomeroy.Middleport, 0 ., Jan._18, 1961
dn,n, cwo W 2 and MNI. Chest- the weekend with her parent,,
er Oweu have arrived iD Ma- Mr. and Mn. n&gt;eo &amp;nlth.
drJd. Spain where they wlU be Mr. and Mro. Wtlluun StraUN
•tationed for oeveral year,.
or Marietta were Bunda~ dinner

Around And
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David Beach of Athena wu
Ibo dinner guest ol Mr- and Mrs
Franlt Youngworth today.
Rev. Howard Ruppelt and CUIlord n-a-r plan to leave - .. -.
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day for a week'• vacation with
Rev · Ruppell'• parents • Mr · and
Mn.
E. Ruppelt In Long
Beach C.M'--:
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D. L. Beck of n. Myen, J'lor•
Ida ls here thll week on bus
neu.
Mn. s. w. Mills received
word this week or the death of
her aunt In Cin&lt;innatL

'5Attended

Slepben of Rand , W. Va., vilRed
'rue.day, with her mot.her Mrs.
Mr•.
MU61"- apept C. L. Arnold, Athens Road, who
several days last week with her accompanied them holne for a
.elsler, Mra. J, A. Sweeney of visit.
Rutland.
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Mrt. Everett McKnight left
Men's &amp;
Tuesday for a visJt In Mason, w,
Va. with Mni. Lena Picken&amp;.
lace To Tee
Mrs. Beulah Krantz of Cbarleston. W. Va. wa, a recent guest

Apptoxlmat.ly •lxty•fwe perattended the lint ,-wt study
meeting al IIIO Muoo Methodist
Church on Sunday evening, January 16.
11to -'iug was the ,~,, of a
serlea of three which will oontinue
lihr'ouah ~ 29 and which
COffl,oa the School of Missions
Mid each Jear lu January. Topic
for the adult division, thl1 year,
ll "Alcohol."
A pbt-luck supper was aerved
at S:~ p.m. following which the
group broke up into dasse11 fitting each age group. 'I1le affair
ls for the family and topics are
pro•lded for every age.
A movie "'nleobald Faces the
Facts'.' wu shown. Rev. Richard
Wright was 1peaker for the meet,

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Mrs. William Forbes ., Charle• loo, w. Va., came Mmda:y to
visit with her alater and family,
Mr• and Mrs. Dale Walburn and
children. She 11 also vialtinl with
other relatives In the county.
Mn. Clifford Hayea ,.08 returnecl home from Holur R..pll•
al Monday, where ,be bu been
a patient for •evera1 d• y1.
Mr. and Mr1. David Darl!l
1peol last - - with their 10D
and ramily, Mr. and Mrs. BIU
Dant and aon, Jeffrey in Llma.
They went npecially to help eelebrate I.heir son's birthday.
Mr. and Mrs E. L. Hughes
have received word lhat their
son-in-law and daughter and chil-

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visitor in Charleston. W. Va: To Big 11
Tuesday.
Miss Sue Smith student nurse
who Is doing alliliate work at the
MIDDLIPORT
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Dan Rizer and William Houd •ahelt, flowers; and C. B Weese,
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Stevie yrarner. Stevie's birthday
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Jackte · and Diana Carsey, David
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Linda Rupe, Scottie Walton, Jefr,
Terry and Pam Jones Chuckle
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1 e bride wore a ballerina
of their meeting which was held
n mg _were l88 .
length w mg c
car;,~ a ras
at the home of Mrs. Ross Pullen ::dfieldk_M1s~Kar~~il:y, Mr gown of chantilly lace and tulle. w;e
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agner, The bodice was f&amp;11hioned with a
rs.
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assisting hostesses.
Mrs. Frances Alkire, Mrs. Stella snbrina neckline outlined w it h the punch bowl and Mrs. 0 ~
The meeting was opened with Atkins, Angie Clark. Mrs. Alav a tiny seed pearls and sequins. and Hesson serv~ the cake!t. Aides
b M L D n·i
ith Gilkey, Mrs. Margaret Doug s, had long tapered sleeves. The at the reception were Mrs. Or·
prayer y rs. . . , es w
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LathMrs. James Souders as devotion- Mrs. Louise I ey, rs. a z e boo£fant skirt had an overlay of a
I 1am
al leader ror the evening.
Henderson, Mrs. Norma Le,. lace and rows of tu1Je rufrles. The ey, Mrs. Olis Hesson, Mrs. Jay
Plans were made by the circle :Mrs- Mary Catsey, . Mrs. Sharon veil of while ll1llliion fell from a ~ll, Jr. and Mrs. J~k Hes!IOn.
to bring items for a needy family .Jewell, Paulene Atkms, Mr. Hom- crown of seed pearls and sequirul. Mw Betty Kelly registered the
in the county.
er
IThe bride carried a cascade bou- guest s.
Mrs. E.L, Hughes, Mrs. Young
' quet of white carnations place on . Mr. and Mr.s. Latbey left _immeand Mrs. John Fultz were appointOf
a white Bible. Her only jewelry dN,orloatelylkfoV~w.m~ ~~-te(:eptJOn fthor
ed by the chairman to assist with
was a stritnd of pearls, a girt
. , .irguua, ~rn:re Mr. La ·
the Tea at the church next month·
from the groom.
ey IS stationed WI~ the u . s .
M
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i The maid of honor, Miss Don- Navy. For her lnp to Norfolk
rs. · · ae, r., was
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charge of the program of the evena Hesson, cousin of the bride, rs. at Y. c se 8 roya . ue
nlng which included the reading
WHS attired In a red dress with wool dres, with black accessor,es.
of a nwnber of poem8 of Ben Bur- Mrs, Grace Stace, newly elecl- Lace bodice and silk organza skirt,
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hs d
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eel pres..ident o{ the Past Chiefs which had three-11uarter length
roug an Birt ay verses rom
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the book, "Daily Food for Chrls• of Meigs Temp e,
Y tan lS· sleeves and a round neckline, She
tians." Mrs. Wise also played a ter11. entertained lhe group at her carried while carnations.
number of pieces on her chord 'home Monday evening when The bridesmaid11, Sandra Gibbs
also Id bela ed Ch J
organ to close the program.
they ~ he h a
t
r ,t- and Mary Martin. the latter •
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Following the meeting a .111lad mas g· t exc ange.
cou~in o( the bride, wore d~ses Newly elected officers of Group
course was serYed by the hostess• Mrs.. Slace ope.ned •~ meet- of lime lace over taffeta, w I t h 1 of the First Unit.ed Presbyter•
es to those already mentioned and Ing with the reading of My Ser- three quarter length 1leeves and • Ch h Mlddl rt
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epo
were
Mrs. Lester Boice, Mrs. pear I v1re an a
oman s rayer. round necklini!.!11. .i.n~ir 0 owers hostesses Tuesday when the
Hollman, Mrs. Pl.
u.ulah w h I
t e. "Prayer for the New Year" were green f mted cama t.!o
. os.
group met at the church for its
Mrs, David Danit, Jr., Mrs. Dana ~as read by Mrs. Horace McEI- Serving as ta~r Ughters w:ere monthly meeting. Hostesses were
Hamilton, Mn. Harry Houdashelt hmny '.
.
Sharon Gibbs. s1~er of the bride, Mrs. Dale Walburn. chainnan,
Mrs. Harold Chase and Mrs. Wit- Durmg the bu_slnes!I meeting, and Linda Lathey, sister of the Mrs. Richnrd Vaughan, co-chairIiams who was • guest at l h e M~s. Phlllp Me~~art w~ ap- groom.
man. Mrs. Wil1iam Morris. secmeeting.
pomted as publicity chwnnan. William Lathey served his broth• retary and Mrs. Myron Miller,
-----One member, Mrl!I. Karl Owens, er as he!\t man, and ushers wer:e Treasurer.
wa, reported ill and Mrs. Pau- G&lt;orb"' Harry Hesson and Eddie The meeting was opened by
line Gallagher, ano~r member Rickarrl, Jr.
the chairman who read the scrlpwho
has
been
absent
for
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bride's
mother
wore.
tropbe Of
th
hr
t for
" lure from the book of John. Mrs
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mon 11 ' was t"'esen
ical rose woo) dress with matcn- Walburn also gave the Bible
theTh mteeti~;-g . whi h h.. Ing ,h... and white accessoed
. ries. Study for the evening.
ddle
Band
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Her corsage was tint
r os e
The Mi
port .
Booatert been brought by Mrs. Nathan carnations. The groom's mother The book study £rom •·eonvermel 71ond~y niglit at the H!gh Biggs was won by Mrs. Mabel ore royal b1 with black acces- aalion,
Ecumenical Missions"
School when dates for commg ·
w
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Sanborn. The meeting was closed aories and 8 corsage of blue tint- was given Y ni. ames
actlvlllea w~ announced.
hY .,_
who read ed carnations
born who was allisted by Mn ·
fflla. Marth a Ch"~
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Mrs: Dale Dutton, pr,11 ent, "Where Do The Old Years Co?"
·
Morris and Mrs· Donald Lowery.
was in charge of the meetlnl During the BOCial hour roUow- B hda p
During lhe businss meeting, it
with February 25 being aet , a, ing the meeting games were
Y arty
was announced that the J1 1 t
the ate for a Record Hop. Mra. played with prizes being won by Given Saturday
year's and this year's officers of
Paul Scott was named chairman each member present and re, Mrs. Earl Henry ol Mason ~n- the Woman's Association of the
of the dance. On Manh 25 an- (rellhments of - salad and crack- tertalned on Saturday evening church would meet this evening
other hop will be heJd wilh Mrs. er&amp;, with nut! and COfiee were with a birthday party at
he r at the church at 8 to plan the
Emerson Jones es cllairman.
served by the hostess.
. home In honor of her daughter, program for the coming year.
April 7 was announced as the
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Janice, on her 13th birthday.
It was also announced t h a t
date or the Senior Band party
DUTIES BEGIN
After the guest had opened ber Thursday. January 28, the newly
the Junior Band party will
Th Re L Sim
of Col _ gifts, those in attendance spent elected officers of the association
be held on April 14.
b e v;.
~!'.!'"n I rutmh the evening dancing to records .
1
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uo,recen.y•~~pasoro
e
d
ted ak
Mr ..........
ne em,
muter Forest Run Baptist church, will Refreshment&amp; of ecora
c e,
also announced that the - formal
.
Ice cream, ,and punch were servban&lt;I cod«rl by the senior band begin hi&gt; duties on Sun,..y Jan- eel lo th I0 II . .
22 Sunday Sch I ill be
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would be held on Friday Febru- ~Id ·
ooTUw
Jogetta Lish Jane Do l Ion.
ary 24 and on April 2.1 the in- ne at 9:30 a·m; ~
at. I0 :30 Jane Tomer SuMn Warner, Joy
rormal concert will ~Id with a.m, and lhe worship service at Thabe Co •. H bour J
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j ~lor and sen·1or bands to ,or- to
Preyer meeting will be held each Proffitt, Diane Henry. and the
Uc11)flte.
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guest Janice,
During the meeting Mrt. Rod- Wednesday al 7 p.m.
•
ney Sauer gave the report of the
aecretary and Mrs. Donald Lowery P.V• ,Ibo lre!uurer' • report.

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night they will be the 1uest.1 of
their friend• and neighbor• In the
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Toe White Cross quota of the society was also discuss- Patrol leadeu of Troop MS, Boy i
to the c!,urcb buildini fund Tuel- pn•ldinl,
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clay
evening
when
the
Homebuild•·Do
Uni»
Othon"
bring aP!icles they might want to contribute to the Tea troop met at the ocout hall for I
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era Class of the Middleport le ol the devotlom le'1 bl'
on Feb. 6 or take them to their Circle White Cross chair• their meeting Monday night.
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of
Chriat
met
at
the
Webster
S,.,
who
~
man before Utat date.
Seoul master. Bob Milla and as•
ltomeol lllr. and Mn. Harold !talion, •-n.. S b -..... C!il&gt;The Love-Joy Circle met at the Refreshments were served by 11Atant. Hershel McClure met with
Long for ill- monthly meetin1, •e1vn," • od. doled wltb a . . . .
home of Mrs. Lillian McGhee with the hostesses at lhe close of the the boys and Gene Coleman wa,
Mrs. G. G. Werner as lhe a8sist- meeting to those menlioned. above a guest at the meeting.
Wendell Geril1ch,
president, for all.
wa• iD charge of the meeting
Following the h • IDMI
ing hostess.
and Mrs. Bertha Archer, Mrs· Plans were made during the
which was opmtd with prayer when aeveral proflda
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Mrs. Edison Baker, chairman, Frank Cheesebrew, Mrs. Asa Jor• meeting for needed repairs to the 1
by KBttnelb McElbinny. During cuued, Mn. Antom ~~
was in charge of the meeting don, Mrs. John Kauff, Mrs. C, J. Scout bus to put it in condition 1
the bmlneu meeting the clalo ducted wilb ~ ~
which wu opened with the devo- Rhodes. Mrs. Joe Wilson, Jr., and for use in the near future,
voted lo -linue the~ coo- ed to Mn. Gerald
tional period by Mrs. C ha r I es these guests. Myrta Wilson and A lt&gt;tler from the Middleport
lribulionl to the TY Jllluioa for and Mn. W -. rot '
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Bennett, who u.sed the topic. "Jes- Mrs..J . J. DouglaS5 of Belle, W. Chamber of Commerce thanking
the pre,ent time. The cw• aloo - - ""ed at tbo
wi At the Wedding Feut."
Va. who is visiting with Mrs. Mc- the troop for their, participating
vot..i to recolvo a apecial oller• meeting b!' Ibo P••il.",I . . . . .
Thank-you notes were read from Ghee.
in the Chri•tma1 decorating of unIng each mouth for the buildlng teo. Mn. Dwl&amp;bl Puwt!M lfl,
the special interest Home Mission·
DORCAS CIRO.E
occupied alore rooms last month
fund .
Lucke and Mn.
~11,o,•.
ary of the Circle and also from a The Dorca1 Circle met at the wu read•
Mn. Du While WU the de4•~ &gt;,
Christmas remembrant-e sent to home of Mn· Willis Anthony with A hike wu also planned by the
M1mal leader for Che meeting
Gm DINND r,a. ""
ing.
a local family. During the meet- Mrs. Paul Smart acting 88 chair• troop for this Saturday, and tenOt Sunday, January Z2. anoth- ing a conlribution was voted to man in lhe absence of the chair- lative plans were made for Boy
and the clasing prayer WU given Mr: and Mn. ~ •
by Fr..! L Gardner.
tertalned with ~ &lt;las.,
er ftJm wjll bt: ahown and Clyde the Collllly Weekday Religious man, Mn. Richard Owen.
Scout week in February . Pickens
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lbe
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the
bu
•evening.
at their homo,
R. Foley, princi;,al of Wahama Education program and members
Mrs. Smart also led the devo- b85 recently passed his Merit
Po llowmg .
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An. G\llelU WIN Kr.
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lnels .-"'.g Mr. alMI Mn. Jolm Footer ml Jlr• ..it#1a.
greeting cards which will alsu be I lhony was in charge of the pro- his lecture and showing slides of
Chester E...,. lltowed colored Harry p Smidt.
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used in the Weekday work. .,y
gram with Mrs. Isabel Winebren- the National Jamboree which he
pictun!I whkb Wen! taken by
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Following the business meeting ner ass.is.ting her.
attended at Colorado Springs,
lbeir IOfl, Michael when en a
Announced Jan. 15
Mrs. Charles Lewis gave a review Mrs. Allen Hughes and Mrs. Colorado.
auite ID the Mediterranean with
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Mr. and Nrs. Patrick Johnson of lhe book. "One World, 0 n e Frances Bearh• were appointed
-----the U, S Navy.
of M880ft are announcing
t h e Mission."
during the meeting to help with
Ref1 eshment1 were eerved at
birth of a daughter, De~rah Jo- _ _ ..
the Tea at the church along with
the c1- ol the evening by the
- · OD Sunday. January IS, at
the chairman.
- - · Mr. and Mn. Long,
Mr. and Mrt. Dan White, Mr.
the Mason Cl,lnlc. The baby weigh·
·Refreshments were ,erved by
ed •ix pounds, ei~I ounces at
Mrs. Anlhooy following th_e meetand Mra. lllchard Picloeno and
Mrs. Harley Swiaher.
birth
in.
or
MR. AND )\IRS. LARRY LATHEY
Mai.m.J grandmother is Mr,.
PRL!ICILLA CIRCLE
The Lend-A-Hand Society
Marjorie Ball of We8t Columbia A potluck dinner preceded the · The Priscilla Circle met at the lhe Harrlsonvllle Presbyterian
would be imtalled with Mn .
while paternal grandparents are meeting ol the Loyal Helpers home of ·Mrs. Richard Hovatter Church held lb regular meeting
George Andenoa, Jr. , u the lnu ... and Mu. H. E. John!IOIT of class of the Asbury Methodist for their monthly meeting and last Thursday night at the home
ltalling offacer
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Clifton. Tbe Johnsons also have church in Syracuse held Monday Mrs. Gene Murray was welcomed of Mrs. RubY H8 lliday. WJ.th 20
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a aon, Arnold, and a daughter, evenink in' the recreation room as a new member by the group. members and gueSls present. Mrs.
The New Haven Evangelical United Brethern Church to have a Valentine pot hack: dmPtnny Sue.
or the church.
Mrs. Harold Thomas. chairman 5:ua :tkt. de:.oti;n~.1a:d~r, of New Haven was the scene at 6:30 P.M.1 December ntr on Feb. 21 at the church with
Mrs. Ralph Robson presided at
'ded o er the business meet c: ose or er SP JtlC •
smg 31st for the candlelight weddinff, of Carol June Gibbs husbands of the members 81
presi
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thl! meeting which opened with ing and Mn· Charles Vroman pree LSc ~es.
.
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Gt bs of New Haven, and' gueste rthed
or
inner andthe
rd1
devotions by Mrs. Royal Thomas, senled the devotions from the Se- Mrs· A s Wagner pres,~ent, Larry Melvin Lathe~son of Mr. and Mrs. Lester Lathey meeting to follo'II.
who read from Matthew 5, and a cret Place magazine.
was. in char~e ~r the busmess of Danville, Ohio.
e double Ting ceremony was per- The meeting wu closed witb
DIHRT FLOWER
so
a
meditation
from
The
Upper
Plans
were
made
by
the
circle
aession.
Co~~ibutions
were
voted
formed
by
Rev.
Ro
ert
E Dille. Nuptial music was pre- the Friendship circle and the
IIOLL ON and CRIAM
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for
t.he
Poho
and
Heart
Funds.
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· t was 1.ord·• prayer alte r which .....
Room.
A
report
was
given
on
t
e
to
visit
the
County
Infirmary
on
M
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G'lke
In
h
sen
e
y
rs.
om:
l e oreams
I
DEODORANT
apron
project
sponsored
by
the
Valentine's
Day
and
hold
a
short
rs.
mse
!
Y wa~ c arge Miss Ruth Sayre, who sang "Because", "I Love You freahment1 were aerved by the
lleplar $1.00 Value
class which added $76.20 to their program for the residents lhere. ofTt~~ rectreatw,~al pe_r1ndbe· I th Truly' ' and "The Lord's Prayer".
hostesses t.o those mentioned
11
Sile 50c
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111: nex mee mg w111
a e Arrangements ol wh·,te glad
above and M- Paul
t reasury,
f
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The program rom e Missions h
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Election of officers was held magazine was read by Miss Fred· ome o Mrs. Francis
e w1~ iolas and seven-branch candelab- . o owlllg e.
. a ~p- Mrs. Edward BLlt'bU and Mn.
with all orficers reelected lo r die Houdashelt after which a Marg~t Douglas and Ava Gil- raa were used on the altar. Poin- tm? ~as held m the educati:o~ Everett Bacboer.
,. ,, ,-gr. ....
•g
nd •nclude Mrs d
ed .,, the key assisting. Refreshments ol settias and hoUy were also used buildmg o{ the church. The bride 1
the comm
year a 1
,
esser I coune was serv .,~
bl
ed ·u
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· hosless.
Ice cream. ca!te and coffee were in the decoratin" The white sat- ta e was cover w1 1 a J.i:lce
Rob son. pres1'd en l ; Mrs. c arne
FREE PARKING
.
to·
loth
h'cb
decor ted ·th
MEIGS THEATRE
ELECTA CIRCLE
served at the close of. the meet- in kneeling bench was trimmed c. , w I was
_a_
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CMta llhlt,
Mlddl- Sinclair. vice president ; Mrs. Wil•
Pomeroy, Ohio
liam Houdashelt, se('retary; Mrs.
Mrs. Owen Bratlon, chairmano( Jng by the hostess ass1~ted _by in pine roping.
;,mk rose buds ~d traihng ~me.
Whm,... lraWl , , _ _
th
nd
Ernest Duffy. assistant secretary the' Electa Circle, was in charge Sh~n
a 1;:~lineA
Escorted by her father, t h e a:.d~nte: w:lda

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Adult Study
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Corn
Peas

Annual Fellowship Tea Planned
ILyons, Pickens
By First Baptist Church Circles Named Leaders
Plans were made for lhe annual Fellowship T,:;, of Of Patrols
the 8. H. Sanborn Missionary Society of the Middleport

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Mainly About Sue.
Ingraham and daughter, L. , nda ,
People In
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BOSTON /UPI)_- Th e tra .':Cdy of Texas Tower No . e1i;:n Mlniltry offK'wls watched
~ -~ameh as no s ur prise to so me of _th e Ne\\ Eng la nd fa m- carefully the anli-Freneh speeches
1:-5 w ose me n \1cr e aboard the 111 -fat ed -st ructure. Rel- lx-ing delifered at 1ht- meeting: o
a ives !0 1d t oday how many of th e m en had feared for Afri&lt;'an neutrals in CaaabJanc 11 •

L h _benea th the sea a s II did Sunday night.
ror Fran(',e qlthough. preoc&lt;'UMi.u Adele Cuirasta11te of Dor- ·~ ..1
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Iold me not tu worry ·, she ...,d ru= now with Pr@11ident Charles
Che''. r, MB!'l!'I s-er
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th ·,n, ~I au e • 11uprcme
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· re, 1rl he ha11..1 un.·n
k -.
to Abgeria,
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on lower ·duty' he didn 'I w.:i 11 t me
· to know " 8 ore peace 6ed
th 1!111 11 not
for lB months and "realized the Wi_llJams was a fo1ht&gt;r of four 50 preoccup
. ~t at she- doe!i
danger "
rh1ldren . ranging ln age from 4 not keep a sen!1t1ve finger on t
h .
to 13,
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t•puJge of other events in Arrira
u ur1ng 11t" 1ast 11rr1cane he
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Some,
• a ld th e men ft' JI lu~y
wPreg oing
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· w ere er interesta llh are huge.
down for sure .. she s .d " Th
ville. MaM ., had wrillen the One repo~ .inddenl al Ca11a81
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k
t
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wer is in terrible shape · ·1,1 ta
blanca
especially created a cer
h.d th. 1·, r·r
J e ac e s on every w
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m!nutes a1.d the.r felt certain the will lake a lot of work .. .I don '! I in wary amusement.
to .
Id
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_ know when J' ll he home" Abbott
It came whffl a Moro("(':m re::il\er wou
go Domenic sa id I
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I k ,; h
a welder, had worked on all the- resen a 1vt
enounl.-.::u
renc
he'd •·
IA"
uc Y u e came oul of
at m·1 test · " •1 SaL.
th I d· 1 , al" "
Texas Towers·
I o c Also II Clal
m our
,iara.
a
j,I &gt;
IVt' ,
Dest-rt
Mrs. Seuy Williams of Ware- His son. Arthur. 22 , all htit
m
'f
abandoned hope that hi!, fa ther · Ferhal Abba1 , premier of th
ham M
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F i,v.111 ass., ~ e of M·Sgt. Troy would be found alive. "He AlgPrian rebel pruvlsional govern1 ams. 33 , whose body has
,
menl begged hill rdo Th d
bein recovered, soid ht&gt;r husband ' couldn 't ~wim a stroke- and was ,
,
,
pa n. e to,.
,
,
scared
of
lhl' water .. he said / sPrt . ht" si:ud. was Algerlan ,
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1eIep honed l.!alurc1
ay mgl11 "He·
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renc , ggmg no one
Phea;iants R,-portf'd
core.
j pardon ,
,ay th~I panlcul
Vincent G. brown 43 of Hui! slrekh of Sahara 11S French an
I,,,azarrI&amp; For A'1rnorfij
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Ma ss.. told his wife in a tele-1w 1 remom IJO.
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ll
be hazards on an airPort, aerord- P one . ca on lhe w~_kend that The sands and dune9i or the- Saing to Syringfield Munic~')aJ Air- the ~~al~er w.:is very rough out hlr~ are of considerably le!s im•
port authorities. This was the here. Vm&lt;'ent A. Yavo~osky, ~ · po~nce than what lies beneath.
br.1.~ic logic behind mak ing this of Se~b~ook , _1'1 .H, l~ld his ram1ly France look!l lo Saharan oil and
AlrjlOrt a publt~ ltuiting art!'a re- I llie w;nd is terrible and the minerals for help in restoring he
C'~lls . Dan Atwnhot'fer , Wil;llife / waves are hi gh."
to a place among the world'
D1sl!-1ct 6 supervisor. Ohfo Divigreat powers. Morocco, Tuni9;ia
11ion of Wilrllife.
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The _role of birds in some re.
rebels all look with equal long
Drastic Reductions For Men and Boys. Save up to 1-3 and ½ on Most Items
cent aircraft wrecks throughout I
ing at these riches 1md each has
Sales Cash. We reserve the right to limit quantities.
· All
the United States brought lhi" inL
claimed them.
format ion to light._ Atzenhoefer
n8f$
But as De Gaulle leads Algeria
te('alllMI !hat the a1rpot•f offif'ials
toward an independent futu
had corls1dered pheasant 9i a haz8
·
wh ich he hopes; also will include
ard on the runw.ayi;i _ He contacted! Foreign Teach1ng --.051.s wlll be clu~ lies with France. there. ls
lhem to get details.
open for United States citizens in no llllent on the part of t
Gtorge Arthur, manager of th(&gt; IArmy-operated school.s for Ameor- French to give U'l the Sahar
hrem&lt;'tnbered th ret inci- ican children in Okinawa, Korea, where they hatl ·invested hun~/mg~l ere : :sant s :d
Japan, Germany. and France for d~s ~f millions of dollars an
pro
s. A ut our lhe 1961-1962 school year The which JUsl now is beginning
MEN'S WOOL
yf'ars ago a pheasant f1ew ihto
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the intake of 8 PT jet as it took greatest number of ,acanl'iH will
Yo .
off. The plane was forced to land , ~ ~ •!emenlary ~eachers exper- The Jnd,.pendent Algeria which
All wool nannels, gabard ines, anrl worsteds. Rf"g.
nt Findlay to remov, the bird.
,e~
in the primary grades. De Gaulle foresees includes onl
ulars, shorts and longs._.s,izeii 36 ta 16. Reg.
Two years aao Arthur w High school teachers who qualify lhe fertile belt
In
bo t
!&gt;•
as . lw
. fld
·u •- d
runn ga u
$4~.oo to $65.00,
taking off in a small plane when m O ma,)Or If s wi mo nee · miles back from the Medite _
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edalso.
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Ivy Le11 gue and Splash P11tterns. Our hest make
rane-an . The Saharan departments
a ph ea!lantnew up a nd hit the
of Coats art' inel udl!d in this group Reg pric
propeller. Sufficient damage was School librarbms, teachers of will be admin;"le,-·
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.., .:\I as a way
S29.50 to $39 .50.
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done that Arthur waa unable lo remedlal re ad'mg m
eIementary from Paris
Sm.all
char,ge
for
alterations
WI!'
C'annot
lell
you
continue his night. Last year a g~ades ao d ~nc:e languages in Western · observers were not
who they are made by but yl.i will recognize tht
phe:aaant flew into a landing high achoo! are m demanJ. Guid- popuhlr at the Casablanca meet
label.
plane and broke a window in the ance counselors and dormitory ing whe- head of t t f M
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ca b1n. but no one was hurt.
supervisors
w1·11•.,., requll'·e,1 an d rocco ,...Egypt S Gh saeo
G . O·
a limited number of admlnistra.·
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umea
MEN'S LONG SLEEVE
"This sampling of accidents tive openings are \xpected
Mah. and. Libya oondUC'led thei
which Arthur c,aold recall lndl· Qualifications indud~ a .bache- sessJOns m secret -and allowed
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cates that phaesants pose a lor's degree, teacher training and Ileak to reporters only th11t which Included -ar• crew nl!cks, shawl eoll ar, and boat nrcks. A
8nd
very
good
name
ln
sweaters
.
Re-g.
$6.98
lo
$16.98,
on
Sale
Plain
fancy Patterns. Sizes S, M, L and XL. Reg $3 98
threat on an a!.l:port and where lwo years of teachin ex rience. seemed i:nost a.dvantageous.
to $5.98. On Sale $1.99 tu $2 .99.
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f th • t g 1. pe I taf[
Unpublished in the final COm- $3.49 to $8.49. You'll want more than 1 of ibese.
ary or e1nsruc1ona s
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extreme y severe," saya Atze-n• . •ua; f th •-hoot
( h mumque ut believed here
hoefi
IS--.. or
e"'"'
year wt hB
bee
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additional increments for a mas·
ve
n among secret ~gree, ...,.TWIIWily .Jt.-.t,. uai:ver11 lhe t , d
d f
ments was one for a boycott 0
mrplu1 birds through public her 1' ebogree thean
~ semester Fran('e In an effort to force tel'·
wools and nylons. Reg. $! 2 98
$2
Gabardines and all wool. Reg $45.00 to $60.00. On Sale Ga_bardines.
.
ou !I a ve
ma 81 er
s. Ren t- ogn1•,·mn of the Algerian rebe
h unti ng, Alz en hoefer bel JeVes.
tit
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f
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nd
going ..,v.49
to $13 .75.
$22.30 lo $30.00.
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"This solution kills two birds ~ lVL,g quar ers a tr~nspor- regime.
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with one stone _ dam.age lo air- tation overseas and return are Further Jittl
.
Mtn'1 Winier and YHr Round
. provided b,- the Government. The
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craft is lessoned and a portion
success was seen here for United
of the public enjoys the recrea- tour of du!y is one year·
Arab Republic and Ghana ro s
Wools and gaba'.dines, Some are hooded. -Res:- -$14 98 to ,
tion provided by hunting,"
For apphcatl.on pro~ure. send als for a joint -African
?
1 1 ary
$39.50 - Nuw gomg $7 .49 41 $19_75 .
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a postal card 1mmed1ately to the
d
Al_! wools, part wools and wa!ih 'n )\'tar Fabrics included in
comman
,
· Id look .
Commerclal planes no longer Jndustrlal Relations Office, Teach- F
lhlS group. SIZE'S 28 to 46. Reg . $6.98 tu $14.98. Now ,3.49 MEN'S
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w,h th 8 Jaun• Lu $7.49. Small alteration charge.
use the airpllrt The alr national er Racruitment, c-o Commanding I d,.c!_!l"ceewou
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I b
eu ey on any sue comma
guard now keep, its planes there.
nera , Co um us General Dep- involving Morotco
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ot Columbus 15, Ohio.
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flie D\l;lst nortbeJ'fl pomt or the
three France prerers a
fed
~ACH
nation'• road system ii~ Ir c I e, Ice Fishing Goud
eratl~ under the p
Limit 12 p.., C1nt01Mr
0· Sizes S, M and r•. Most of these have long tails. Reg. $1.98
Alaelta, •-dinR lo the Nation- B M"
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French force,
ro
on
Values To $1.50
to $3.98. On Sale $1.00 tb $2.00 . You'll want several of these
Automobile Cluh.
ul 1nnows carce
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for that cold weather ahead.
SANDUSKY - Now is the time
First U. s . auo
t
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sae
wa
for those hardy soulthes,the i~ fish- made Mareh 24, Ul98, by Alexan•
MEN'S WHITI
ri~~e~~ a real buy. ff 1st qu_.1lily would sell much, mueh
.
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ermen, to get out
equipment der Winton, of Clevel::ind oh·
and head for the lake. The Di
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vision of Wildlife reports that
Value11 to $9.98. Ju11l 6 in lot.
A fairly good run or 1izes.
there is good Ice on both Sandus,
ky Bay and in lhe Bass Island
Values To $4.95.
area.
Crew neck. .shawl collars and boat neC'ks inclw:led in thi '
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&amp;roup. Reg SJ .98 to $7.98 - On Sale $1.99 to $3.'~
Reports from the Bay Bridge
Rea,
$12.98
to
'21).30.
On
Sale
$6.4p
to
$14.
75
,
area indicate that while goodly
numbers of perch are be ·r.g
Ju~t 8 In lot. A very rood
OS CY
caught. about one or every three
name in hal.oi.
Sires S, M and L.
fish caught is large enough to
J0,00 DllW'!'I - 8.tlan~ In m1:1ke cleaning worthwhile.
ReJ. $9.lltl to $24.IIO. On S•I• $4.99 to $12.23 . Size, 6 to 20.
Co11 'o'(N'l ,.('"l t Term,s
' The problem right now, aC&lt;'ordMIN'S
ng to .local sources, is the scarcs;,.., .,. broken . Values to $2.98.
. .;_ ,. ,
ity of bait minnows, So, downstale fishermen :;ilanning a trip
Sizes 6 to 12. Sanforized,
Grey and Ian colors. A good
to Lake Erie, and Sandusky Bay,
run of :iizes. Value, lo $3.98.
MASO~ , 'v'v ~A .
should take their minnow, along
. - just in case.
s,,.. 30 lo 38. Rei . $3 .98 to $4.98 - On Sal• ~200 ta tz,41jl

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Cllu If ~Ill. O• t lllrlll1
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$3.98 up

league conteltJ.
Pomeroy enter• league "°?ten·
I~ a11ln Frld~y a1alnll Coacb
Charlea McAfee I undefeated Ath·
en1 five •
Wahama .. ... . " • • 1.2_- 45
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THINKING ABOUT BOATING

For Stock On Hand
Warm Morning and Armstrong

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THE
SPORTS CENTER

HEATING STOVES

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DaJey, TOffe
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EBERSBACH HARDWARE

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Diley, • . . . , _ lanu,ldewhom Iba Now Yori: Yan-

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~~n__ a •&amp;tt~ettve new tellin1s to old rooma
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Ro1 . $2.lltI to $3,98, On Sale $1.49 to Sl.99.

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It rlrst quality would sell much hifher.

MEN'S IVY LEAGUE

long Sleeve Knit Shirts · · ½ PRICE
Trousers · · ½ Price Men's
A mce assort-ment or C-Olor:i . Reg. Price $2.98-0n Sile $1.49.
Grey, hn, brown and black .
Keg. Price $4 .98 to $5 .98 - On
Sale $2.49 lo $2.99. Sm&amp;II 11lteration charge.

BOYS' JACKffl · ·· · · · · · · ···· ··· ½PRICE
Gabardine. woola ind twlll11 . A real good buy . Site, 6 to 20.
Refl. $6.98 to $16.98, On Sale $.'U9 to $8 ,49. Some are Wash
N' Wear,

the heatinr eJll!'ment r i.vea
completP Protection to children and pet..
SN" Your electric appliance
dee fer today .

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Men's light Blue Twill PANTS · · ·· $2.00

Ivy styled with tapered legs. Reg . price $3.95.

MEN'S WHITE

MEN'S WOOL SHIRTS · · · · .,. · ·· · ½ PRlCE

Tee Shirts 3 for $I .00

A~ wool11. wool and urlon blends. Sizes are broken. Re&amp;.
Price $4.98 tu $1~ .00 - 011 Sal~ $2.49 tu -$7 .50.
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Sizes S, M and L,

BOYS' CAR COATS · · .. · · · · · · · · ½ PRICE

Men's Better Flanner Shirts · · · · ½ PRla

MEN'S

All wools, t1Pil19 and po,plin . Some are hooded . Some are
wash n' Wt"lr. heg. $10.98 to $22.!W. Now goin1 $5 .49 to
fll.lG, This you cannot arford to mi11s.

Knit Briefs 3 for $1.

Boys' Long Sleeve Sport Shirts · · ½ PRla

MIN'S

SJ.zes S, M a,nd L

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BOYS' WINTER CAPS · ·· .. ·........ . $I""-

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game .i or Racine. put the Morr!- day to meet lhe Generals.
Tyler JC 11 Kilgore JC 70
son coached club in the I ea d Racine scoring; Wolle 9 (S-71
Highland 67,
again 2'l to 20 wlth one minute 29, Parsons 5 {1-2 ) ll,_Price 4 14·
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North Royalton 64 (otl left in Lhe half but Martin w a a &amp;) l2, McKelvey 0 (8-Sl 61 GraLake 54, Oak Harbor :Mi
back lo make Jt 24 to 23 on a foul _ _ _ _ - . --- -points,
Lakota 44, Gonoa ,.
shot and • goal from the f~ld. Foller, Return To
Granville 64. Johnstown 36
Sam :Price and 8111 George ex- - - - ·
S&lt;orlng, Pomeroy - Wlnebron- Licking Helfl]tt,, ,a,
changed buckets In the final sev- West Carrollton
By u•1le11 Pma la~raaitout ner 9 13-5) Zl, Bunche I 13-4) ft.
Newark Catholic 65 en seconds to leave Racine in the Mr. and Mr•• John Fuster (Joy
And then there wa1 on1. Ohio Hamm a &lt;2-G l 12, Ewing 2 10-0! Crooi.• ville 82 Roseville 73
lead 28 to 25 at the half w a Y Smith} left todav for West CarrollState, unanimou1 choice 81 the 4, Zurcher 3 12-:&amp;J 8, Ohlinger 3
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i nation's No.
1 baskelball team, 12-3) 8, Buffington S 11-U 7, Wer- OMo H. 1 Beatdht!! Seore•
See«iod HaU
ton, 0 ., after a vi.sit with their
Phone WY-2-3633
also 11tood alone today aa the only ry 1 IO-O f 2, White I (0-0 1 U. To B, lJaUed Preti lakr1111tlolllll
The third period continued nip parent•, Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Fosunbealen major collea:e quintet. tali :Mi ( 17 24&gt; 11.
Orrville 441, Smill)villt 44
and tuck with Racine ln the lead ter and Mr. and Mrl. Theo Smith.
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Notre Dame, ridlnR alonR. in a Wahama : Knapp 2 (0-2 1 4, Yon- Waynedale 115, Dalton a
S9 to ~ in the closing second,. Thursday, they will leave We-et
so-so season , "got Ill lrish up" k11r 3 (lM l 8, Hargraves 2 40-2) 4, Northweattrn (Wayntl 811 ,
However, Lee Combs hit on a crip Carrollton for Pacific Grove, Calif.
T1.1esday night and jolted previ• Bennett I tS-61 ti, Johnaon 2 &lt;t•21
Shreve 40 1hol with 20 seconds remaining to where they will reilde. Mn. Fos•
ously undefeated DePaul back 5, Roush 11-2) 1, Jewell 2 f0-2 1 4 Norw~yne 1118, Doyleltown 51
give the Rutland Red Devils a 39- ter will be employed as a dental
Into reality by downing the De- - lit !7'20l 45.
Hiland M, Mlllenbura: 3:1
39 lie at the end of three quartera. hygienist tbere and Mr. Foster
MacGrelW Deal•
61-511. at SOuth Bend, Ind.
----Ii Mt. Orab 88, Goshen u
In the final quarter Racine l)e. will attend Monterey Peninsula
MIii It.
Mldtllaport
The vict~ry for the Fighting lri1h j Senaton Not In
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gan to hit with better acc11r.i:J Collegew1:1.1 their 23rd In • row at home
Sardinia 54 and pulled away from the scram
ON ALL GAS AND COAL
and snapped DePaur, I l•tanll'! AA Thi8 Sea&amp;on
Madl10n u, Geneva Spencer M Red Devil quintet. It wa., at the
winnln!j streak.
CHARLESTON . W.Va. (UPll - Cardinal 61, Newbury 47
foul line that the Tornadi:J fl YI
De Paul, which only this week The status of the Charleston Sfn· Ke-n~ton 116, Kirtland 45
began to Increase Its lead.
movitd into the nalion's "top 10·•. ator11 wa11 cleared today when Burton 89, 'l'hompiOI\ 44
Racine hit on 20 of 26 shots at
NOWI IS THE TIME TO BUY That NIrailed Notre D~me 27-25 with club President Sam Lopln• ky said Midview 61, Clearview 45
the cbarJty line and 19 times from
I lour minutff left Jn tht first half the tea_m would not compete In Lorain st. Mary 61, Brookside 411 the field for a 38 percentage, RulOutfit At Low • Low Winter Prices
and could never calch up.
the American AHoclallon In 1961. Columbia ta, Key• ton• 44
land's 8 of JS at the line and 19
• 14 Foot Whitahau• Ba• t
l- · - - The club official s• ld he notl- - -- from the field kept their hopea
e 27.7 H.P. 1961 Modol Scott Motor
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• 14 Foot Hlllhip Troller ·
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kees would llke to have , said he
Windshield - Steerllljl - llemoto Contn!,
PULL'I: IQUIPPID
wo'uld not field a team.
had fired his firet contract rijhl
Loplnokl added• condition • ayback at KC General Manago,
NOW ONLY $1095
Ing Charleston hoped to rwnter
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Frank Lane without aignln&amp; iL
Ortertd "S111•t" lalae
Formerly Smlth Clothln1 Co. the league Jn 1962 becauN ll
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MIDDLIPORT, OHIO
dollar lndemnltle1 which tho Min• U
hut It was "° ,Hght that it wasn't
nesota Twin• wlll pay the auoclaworth the pa;&gt;er it wa1 written
~everything In Hardware"
Home Of
Tran!ljJortatlon On Lind and Water
lion. Thll !1 tho ~•let Mlnnt•ola
lly MILTON Rlt'IIMAN
on." sai~ Daley, who po.sled a
Phono WV-'1-'1170
N•m• Brand
must pay for taking over IIIOCiaVal&amp;ed Pnu la&amp;eruu.aal
16-lS record In 1951 and 1 1e-16
ST.
606 laat Main St.
,oMEROY
tion terrllorle111 of St, Paul and B:ueball may be 1 1port ~ul mart last season.
MerchandiM
Mlnneapoll1,
•outhpaw Bud Daley ond flntl,-=========
baaeman Frank Torre lnoisted today they mean buatneu In their
muluol cunpalin lo 11et more
money.
Daley, • til•SlfflO winner !llft!M
IN THE CENTER OF MIDDLEPORT
Kanlal Cly Athletlco In each ol
the tut-two NUODI, Rid ho Wu
told last winter to "wait another
,ear" bolo,.. 1utt1n1 1 rool lllary
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Ill&gt; ho wallod. 111d MW be'1
oquwkiol 1ood and loud.
Tomo. who WU . ., to Lo1111Yillo by Mllwaubo bofort mid,..,.. 1111 yur, hu .uni, lnformod tho Br1v11 ho"U quit rath., tru tab • cul lo play In Iba

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!Ilhllc.11 II Cortlud 41
A tight defensive cage battle shoolini, 36 per cent from I he 8) 23, fiob1tetttr l ·(l&gt;-0&gt; 4. Gtorl•
from lea11ue action last nigh l lo the period whe~ Eddie Buff mg- Winebrenner ~I he Panther, Carneale Tech
Wuh • J•H S5 ra1ed for thrH quarters at Rut• field. The Purple Tornacloe1 BCOr• 4 (04 ) s, Cambi I tM) T, Hoff.
trounce the Wahanui Fak'l,H\s 81· ton, Bunch, Winebrenner a nd in the rebound.mg department Sou· Conn St, 76 Paterson St. '14 I~ Tuelday night before the Ra- ed 19 point, in the fourth period man 2 IO-OJ 4 Totals 19 (8-111 • · .
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connected for lhe with 11. Bunch pulled down w,
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T h 75 1\he tcrappy Vennarlmen , 58 to 46.
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eight or U Auburn 74 F
St. 17
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quarter left rific game, for their respective ~re by q ~; . ,.
Mori an Et. 77
the chBrges of C.Oach Larry .Mor• schools and were the game•• lead- Racine , . , ... lS 11 u 19 - 18."
. their hotteat rwriod&amp; of the sea• . Al 1~ e~d or the half Coat:h attempts. Ohlinger hil lhree ol I Viriinia S
son early in the fi.rst ~uart~r but IMoore • five held a 42-~ m'1rgm li~~en , Hamm_ five of 12: and
St. 96 Louillau Coll 3il i rlson Jn front by a slim. one po_lnt lng point 3etter1 with 2:t ach. Rutland ... .. ll U 14 T - 41
thll' Panlhen overcame it and over the w~less Falcons. . , \\mebrenner e1&amp;hl of 311.
, . ,. l-lelll)' 14 Lee1-McrM JC 7'l. margin , 13 to 12. A_t the beginn~ Lee Combs did a good job on the Reserve score : RacD 30 ,Rut,.
beld Uw lead al 2l-ltl by lhe end I In the thwd pt!riod, P~me1 oy • , Pomeroy connected on S4 of 13 tetaon 75 William Carey 73
I of the SE'('Ond period Racine h,1t boards for Rutland to glve hi I
1111
' ol lhe stanza . After thal , Pome- : coldut , the ~ahama_ rm! w attempt&amp; for a 47 per cul aver•
eo;.-.Wuhingloo 77
to make It 15 to 12, but Rutland s team a alight edge over the Ra- , _
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I Win-Salem 106 Elizabeth City 94 Dave Martin and Larry Hoffman clne club in rebounding.
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, in t'ODU!fltion .
turned m the even~g I lop ICOI • roy got IL• ninth win againat one : Newberry 9'l Ga. Southtrn 72
In the lead 18 to 17 with four Racine Little Tomadoei had
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r u1B point performance for thil!' Fal• [ ie Bun ' wi
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ilt ~ ~.., St. Benedicta &amp;a omaha 47
With three minutes and 30 aec- land rive, 30 to 20. Rutland took
I con• dumped in tht1 opening' th,n .
baby Panthers with 14 and Blll Cincinnati 14 DuqueSIHt 53
onds le~ Duane Wolf, sank one 22 shots the first half before find•
: aawi~ marker in the first hair ! About midway
last perlodf lJewell wa1 top1 for the loseu Wesbninster 13 Bald-Wallact $9 of two shots at the foul line to lie Ing the range and were down 18
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minute. The score chani,ted h1mds 1 Coach Moore- sent m •• nudt
wi .seven.
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St. (Ind, 1 89 It up .. t 18 a U· W0Ife then hit on to 2 at the hall. Larry SalRr led
three llmH befott Panther Cent• : • ub_Slltute~. Be':y E:;~g~e ~~ Some fan • w~r. of the opmion Illlnoiil Wesleyau 79 Mlll.ikeu 70 a ~loif in sflol 10 put lhe Tomaclo the scoring with 14 while Chuck
i tr Allen Hamm tied ii ill eight- I Whitt" , Mike W rry.
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i that the preliminary was forfeit• Notre Dame 61 [)ePaul 58
qumet In the lead monentarlly Cheadle uaced the Rutland five
Bolt Adlon
cher took ovt- c fol' the_ Panther i ed by Pomeroy becaUR Coach Capital 61 Oberlin 59
before Jim Hob1tetter hll from Ith
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GOOD SILICTION
left in the Cir-ii period, Pome• The iuba conllued ~- ~ur I _o_n starten in Ure run-away varsity Bowling Green 58 Kent St Ml
to 20.
land Friday night and the Tornaruy'1 lop poinlmaker. Bob Wine•
t"Onle11t but the rttle affects only Butler 73 St. Joseph !lndl 83
Wolfe, playing a tremendo111 does travel to McArthur on SaturII

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quality fino foodlln lh own lop rotod unitary focforl•
and then ohlpo thom direct to thiloloru. By io doing we

ellmlnete the middle man end poa olo"ll the AYI!IIII
to you. Llolod below oro • few of tho mony fine velIn Ann Pogo Quollty fooclo ovoileble only et A&amp;P.

'EggN~~dles · 2 ~ 49c Red Raspberry 3 :! 51°0
T~.i;io Soup 4 ~ 69c Strawberry,........ ~! '1 39
Macaroni ~~GHETTI
:~ 33c Peanut Butter
·; 29c
ANN PAGE .. . Pure'PruerviS

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Choice Center Cub

ANN PAGE . . .

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ANN PAGE .. . Elbow

ROUND BONE

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ANN PAGI . .. Puro

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Blackberry jELLY ~ ~~25c
Preserves - - - 2for-lb.59C
ANN PAGI ... llockbori'\', Pvro

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BREAD 2L~:~. 35c
Dairy Values!

VELVEETA
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Birdl lye - Crinkle Cut- Sp. 4c aft Pack
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2 79c
ONIONS
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Serve Juice Daily I .

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GRAPEFRUiT~ 3'!:: B9c

FIG· BARS

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Margarine ~~ _ 2 lb•.S.Sc Fresh Sllvertown
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Imperial Margarine lb. 38c
pkg.
C B..... of Fruit JuJc.
4Mr.
39C
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C00k•leS
Aooorlmont Mild Brick Cheese _ lb.59c Beef Liver _ ___ a..49c Pot Pies
-lloodr.
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45C Spare Ribs _. - - - •.49c
PumpkIn
Porker al111
Turkeys ---- - - ._ 49c .GRAPE Drink
3
~ 89c
Banol•
Su-t . . . Pure
Florida VINE-RIPE
Ground Beef - - - ... sse CoHage Buffs ___ .. 69c PRUNE
Jul.. _
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-•nd
2~89c
Meat for Loaf
... SSe Sliced Ham _ _ _ .. 99c A&amp;P Br111d .. . Pure
Large
TOMATO Jul.. _ 3~69F
Tasty
Breakfast
Treats
Tubes
Sliced Bacon ::."
:: 59c A&amp;P Brand . .. Pure
19c uch
Sliced Bacon A!.; a,anc~_:! SSe Canadian Bacon: P'- .. 89c GRAPE Jul.. _
3~89c
Mlkt F,levo11d
HI.C Br111d
Roll Sausage :""::: 43c
Yellow Onions --·~.:·39c Sliced Bacon~:.~::::- .:· $1-09 Fried F.lounder - - •.59c ORANGE Drink - 3~src
'~~~1 ,Snow White
.. 4Sc
Pq_ncake Sy_rup ·~-p,.._ -ss
------..... c Fried Fish Sticks
Cauliflower ~- =29c Pancake Flour ~~.':" : S9c Sliced Halibut Steak_ a..45c
FLO:UDA F~S: 1
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Fried Ocean Perch_ ... 49c Orange Juice - - . . a;
Red Potatoes ·':_--- - 29c s~~;erb~ok·;:;., ~~·-~73c Oyster Stew =._ 3 '!: '1·00 Citrus Salad - - ....... 59
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Leaf or Chopped Spinach, Cauliflower
Chopped or Broccoli Spear~, Fordhook Lim11

Pack

Am1rlcan or Pimento

ANN PAGI ...

VEGETABLES

katie EVANS - All Varlelie1 - Reg. 25c

SWEET ROLLS ---- 6 19C

FrozenFoodSale

• to T01n1"' Sauce

ANN PAGI

A&amp;P BRAND

So Frc!ri!i '' !, Sb Good!

bakery dept. valuc.s!

KfJ~;-y-- 8;";,5 4 ':: 4Sc si~;~k ·;;;p~er _ :;. 39c Beans:::;
4 ':: 45c
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90c
$1.20
$1.50

75c

6 DAYS
$1.35
$1.00

1 MO.
$4.50
$6.00

$2.25

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MEIG5 couNTY , OHIO

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Dwnna: the Yur 1960
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l'hone
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FOR SALE
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a candidate for the vaoaot . b.ad.
coaching job at lbe·UDhleJos*u
of
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Virginia.
Hess said, however, Virginlg of.
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hm durng the NCAA meetln..
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fareweD

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ONE FIVI'l ROOM APMiTI'iENT INGIIOUSE appliances. Arnold

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'D7 FOIIIJ VB Trurk. &lt;54" whc~l·
(24AJ FOR SALE OR
haMe, 2 SliCed rear axle . ~ spet~d
with both Phone WY 2-Stia •r Brothers, Syracuse, Ohio. Phone
TRADE
lr.'ln!l. 1'it'!8 fttry ~oorl &lt;~ n rl
evenings WV. 2·3319.
ll-11·Ue WY 2·638'\,
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1168.., oo staN F' d 1
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Galilpoli' Gl &amp;01411.
12· 13tl Tank? Get Ktean-Em·AII Sep- ---~---

'i'4""'FT~- BQA'l\ 22 11 p t"ledrk MciriEHN-

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12· 17·39tcl

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$1.00 Slz• Jumt.

IRONING BOARD

PERCOLATOR

FILLER PAPER

$2.00 Value

$2.00 Value

2 Plett. For

••.O/"'

$3.00

. SALE $1.00

$1.00

b10 - • I

II).Rlb Windproof

••n rtecl S lze•

Picture Frames

UMBRELLAS

BABY PANTS

$!.ell Value.

PKGI. OF 4

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AMPLIFIES •••••• ,..

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bath,

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8 Cole-st. Pomeroy. Near Ma· .. Standard kitche n. ·gt:~s heatinR;.j
JOn lJridge Call Howard Cecil,
venetian blind$ , acre of land .
c.r WY -2:\244·
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Sauce Pan Set

TUMBLERS

ILICTtliC

N .OO Value

Extra Heavy

sale ' $8.00

_Sali $1.00

.12for$1.00

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Open 9 Til9 On Satvrda : s
. MILL STI!i'd - ,

3 piece~
Hammers

MIDDLEPORT, OHIO

s.t $1.

Bacbelor rllhor
Ford Show
Groucho Show
Two Facea Weot

e,oo Hawaiian

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1'1111 Rocky And Hl' Frienda
, ,30 Whlrlfbirda
.,110 lol Squad
1'311 YOII1' ~
1,411 Weatbor Tallar
1'45 Jolm Daly NOWII

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111:110 N - City
11, 1111 The Newa Taaf&amp;hl
n : 10 Sciumlna liie Wuthor

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7,30 G-..ar4 llol
1,00 Doma Reed
a,so 1'llo Real McCoy
e, 110 My Three Sooa

U: 15 Movietiml

muRIDA'r
cartoon
Time
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Romper
Room
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1'311 Untouehableo
Brothen
11:00 Newa
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11,15 Movie

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D,oo Three

11' 30 Searcb for Ton»&gt;IOW
11'45 Guiding L1ibl
1,00 Life ol Riley
1' 30 Aa The World Tunio
1'00 Full Clrt!lo

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I ' II Watlter

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11,111 Bullatln Boord
11,10 AII1Cttltlft Aa-t
11,211 NtWI 0 Gramo
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1:1111 llr. !lUIIe

7,1111 SliD On, Clodt
7,46 The IJielfM
1:110 Oblo Voller ~lftl
Spol1l TodaJo
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1:10 Huololl Clock
8:11 Cmvn•"IIJ Ne1t1

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ABBIE AND SLATS
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$1.o0

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3 plirfor$1.00

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Pad &amp; Cover ----r,:~.:$.1, , .
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Blouse R1cks 2 t.f

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I' II 1'llo Weatbor

T11111&lt;81lA!
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1,30 Verdict IJ Youn
4,00 Brtabier Day
4, IS Secnl Storm
1:311 Edge ol Night

10,1111 Slide
111,11 VIdeo
11,1111 I Love Lucy
C1ear Borizonl
11'1111 Loft ol Lllo

18.81~

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HIS F'ooP

1,30 Art Unldetter
1,1111 MDilonalro

1'311 Alllllo 'N Andf
7' 00 WghwiiJ' Patrol
7' 3a 'l1le Aquanaulo

10. Japonelo '

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THEN LST'S
C7ET OUT
OF HERE

$1.
Soldering Irons $1.
Trouble Lights_ $1 .

Skirt R1cks

MI. D.DLE. POR.T -~D. ::i-P-1' .

demonstration.

NAME: · ------·~--···-:._ ..·~-STREET: ..................................
PHONE: ·........................... .........
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Sale 2 for $1.00

Sale $1.00
2 Plee• Aluminum

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T - . r o Cl&gt;Jp-: WHO SOWS A FIELD, 011
TRAJNB A n.GWI!R, OR PLAJoiTII A ~ 18 KOIIB

3 cell Fl11hllght $1.

,,. Ollllawo

.,so Road

DuPont Shew
Circle Theatre
u,llll 11 O'clock Newo
lUll A Looii AI the Weatlter
11' liTheater II

RCWBBCO

SALE $1.00

Ventilated Mtt·L·Top

YlatMaJ'• .t.11wtr

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LOMQFBLLOW
OM~"' llllltPir oiiDdt tor IIIOther, In thla oample A to UMII
for l1lo W.. L'a, X to&lt; tho two O'a, etc, Blntle 1 - ,,.._
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HARDWARE BUYS

"46 lluttlley llrlltkleJ lleporl
7,01 Sea Hual

1:3&gt; Woman'• Page
1'110 Da7 Ill Court

S:OO Lone Ranger
5,30 Whirlfblnla
0:00 Deputy DaWft
11:30 Yoor ~
e,e Woather Teller
11:4S Jolm Daly Newo
7:00 Bast of Post
7:30 lion&amp; Koq
1,30 1'llo Nolloo l"amll1

,,rsSetnt storm
4, so Edge of Night

1111. Blr4'o:ltonle

HloiiT

1:10 Nrn

II' 30 Beat the Clock
1:00 About Faeea

8aDclslad

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OBOLCX

15x22 Inch

SALE $1.00

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Souriifs 1-

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lor . llkis, rope. 4 lilt'" eushion, furnucc, wall to wall carpet,
trailer, hilth . p11,]dll· . lmat l' UV ·
lub nnd show e r , Call WY 2·3702
or, ball•·•·v. All tor """ oo
'"':ings.
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(20BI INSURANCE
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WY 2·2870.
I 11 lll·:ltp TfiAII.F.R SPACE. Ideo I location COMPLETE lNSURANCE PRO.
· nang• ~·
REGIST"EHED llEMILE.
\\'il· near grade school in ~iddlu- tection, Lilli AuLo, ,.~ire, Polio \. HIGH' PIPt!t.iTV .-'
llam Reynolds, ]l.}(i !-llnl e Slret•l. rort. Phone WY·2· 3346·
CaU Don Mills, Middleport, Ohio
'H'eARINO'..
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!\gents. Middlepo1·t Fire, A.utorae
PENNSYLVA!jJA F:VERGHF.F.N
nl&lt;he.J hum•. Nice furniture mobile. Bond~ Phono WY • F11
Seedhngs. vie haw the "'" ' lor •nd TY lnqulr&lt; nt Clill's sJ.,., 1000.
8·2?·11,
Christmas trees. Pim•s, spruces lie pair or see at 400 Bn~rlway,
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I 14 61c
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Schroth's Nftery, HI. 2, Clym- 1
-------FOR SALE _ Modem lJtdroorhl Coma1tterctllforODIIIcondtNI
3
fr, Pa.
t t&amp; mp
FOR RENT
I
1
t
home, storm doors, windows.
amp ....-.ar nt en er
428 M1rket Strut
lsiali."CO~N. 400 bules good hay First J.'loor of the Masonic baSt mt, garage, hardwood I
floors.
awnings,
large
lot.
Ali
i
Ptrk•rsburg,
W. Ve.
10 head of Kood fe8dt•1· n 1ll le I Building located on the corPh- GA-2·1611'
ele&lt;".tr
ic
Can
be
linaneed,
Mr
of
N.
3rd.
St.,
and
Wal·
G. A. Dooms, Raclnt•, 0
Small down payment. Phone SH I
411 li -:!1p nut Sts . In Middleport, Ohio.
Uoom. 87 (l. x 48 (t., with
21-4162 CttU Cal1·ol\ Snowden !
lubby rooms and Ladies and
l'Nr Off ond Moll Thil
Rutlund,
12-27-Sinc l
(ienh rest rooms., Two front
Coupon Fot- Complete
\
enlran('CI!J on 3rd. St ., and
lnforrnotion
TWO
ACIIES,
•
ROOM
"OUSE,
One s ide entranC'e on Wal·
Ou
"floor furnm..'e, running wat- - - - - - nut St.
er In house, two outbuildings,
1 am interested in. letrnFOR INFORMATION
lng more about Zenitb Heatcellar , good one car garage
inc Aida.
CALL WY ·2·2550
One and 9.10 mile out ol Mid- ( ) 'Please mail full detaile
and free literature .
EIGHT ROOM HOUSE, two (ive dleport . Zllsp.a n Hollow Rd .. R. '
room 11parlmenb A. N. Ben~el
R. 1, Elmer Barnhart, SSSOO.OO. 1
) Please telephone me at
Plltuw W"t 1·:a7l
U-1-th:
12 14 "'tt ·
hom e to arranat foJ'I 1

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9,311 Wateh a Win
111 ,1111 Say When
10, 30 Play Your Hundt
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11 , 30 Coneenlratloa
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YOUR "BUCKS" WORK HARDER, BUY IORII

A COLORFUL BREAD TRAY

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DAILY CROSSWORD
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11:11 News

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hood lor next to oothlng, So "'
took It away.
"He said It would bo roady In
10 daya; but lour weeks lafer
discovered the garage bad gone
out of. bualoeu lllltl ""' '!rleod'
had left the state.
"Without ootifylng me,
beautiful UWe racer wu 11e11t
&lt;10-23·38 meaauremente and 1,10 amther garage clear out bl
transportation.
Gabriel. I found this out 1il
Jull waa given the automobUe weeka alter the llrlt
two years ago In Italy by the closed shop. When I went out
manufacturers ~ aUa Romeo I when plck it up 1 waa told the '""''"•
the company celebrated Us golden garage had gone out of lnuine~~s
onnlveroary. And It 18 worth about too,
ts.ooo.
"l walled around for o whUe,
But a wrock llllt July Ia~ wondering what to do, when 1
Jull on an odeiaey ·that wU lend told tile car bad been mt&gt;YOII to
In court IOIIIOIIme within tho next a prase In Pa•adona,
month. But JuU tells the &amp;tory "But the man out there wae
belt,
very secretive 8lld wouldn't ten
"The car wu ..,...,ked whto the me anything. He wouldn'
janitor In my buDding borrowed let me aee my car, And before I
It to nm on errlllltl,'' lho said, 0011ld do llll)'thlng about It tho car
"He dida't lmow where tile brake wu trllMierred Ia a garage iD
waa and plowed Into tha back ol Loo Angel...
another car,
"During all thll time
"A friend of mine owned a sa· told me tbey oaw my golden car
rage, 8lld bo oatd bo could !lx tearing &amp;l'OIIIId the !reowll)'l. But
the smashed erUL ·renden and I couldn't catch ""' to lt.

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UPJ BoU,.....r ~aptllldeat
HOLLYWOOD 1~1) - One ol
the most dllllcult :bingo m the
world ID lose moot bo an bnport·
ed, gokl-sJ181181ed IJlOrlo car, but
one sexy Movletowu ltarlet has
managed to do jUII that.
She's Jull Reding, 1 blonde witJ1

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7,30 Wap Ttd.
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1·30 CaliiDg Oil Pl Plluaol
t ollll Perry Como Show
5,17 ReodiiMt 6 W•BIIM•i 10' 1111 Peter Loml lla7
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Soblo News Report
BreaJdall ~
The World "l'IIIJ Morning
Bruldut Pan,
N&lt; wnHw""'" 6 Woalber
ColiN 1'lmo with B. Vayo
Nowa Headlt... a ll'tatber

10:"! Oblo Newe

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900
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h
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5.00 Balimce in D"PDiiltnry
Refrlprator-Freezer
ton ;:lOt , •
one
1 Bourd $25.00 mont . Musl
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11 oo '
Del"emller :ll. 1000 ' .
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Mrs.
Lucy
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OUT5TANDINII
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with nclusive
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S 3192 .22 General D&lt;.'bt fnr
for debt . &lt;'Ontraded by any ooe i
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(;orr&lt;'ll. RF'O Hux 14~1. Porl- 1 Tot~l P~.,· ments
'Road Mad11ner:v
.
1 :mn.oo
Frigidaire Frost Forblddlr
"
SINGER SEWING MACHINE in 1 ! 01 · W II" R
B d ' Brollaht Fo rw~ rd ..
t JUl2.2!i T utal G~n~,·~l Ueljt
. ·' .2 187.00
other than myself - Signed
am·
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u Ilea Ill• - TaKe• wl lhh tl(t ror
(IJ 1a Itt'
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benutdul modern cabmet. lnm· Glucserwamp's .Store.
I O•• trl t·.t Ho~~rd o f Jkallt&gt; , am .u
Wayne E. M1lh01.1n 1-17-:Slp plete with att ch
Cemeter&gt;t'' - comve n~a t i on
1. an rl
• End deln&gt;t1tn1 d111dpry a
mPtl s
I 14 3tp or urr ..·.,r~ a nd Empl"} •·•
72.00
frigidaire Fro1t Forbidder stop,. holt
( JA IU: DAN'CE Wed· ['
gw:Jl'ante.
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Will
sell
lor
$.14.\)t, 0!
Tut~l l"l'nlf"lt'ry E&gt;:pen~e
•
T.i 00
HOUN IJ-=- CA
o&lt;o.'
- -·
- - ll l~h'"·au in freezer before it can form.
nc~duy night, 9 .till 1. Pomeroy '! terms il de-sir€'d. Phone WX 2· WANTE I:-IIOUSEWOIIK hy ~he
Marralenwn•·e anl1 l&lt;"l""r
•
Store
nearly 'A bllthel
Moost' Lodge . Membf&gt;rs
and 2204
l·l7 ·1lte
d;Jy. COO([ n•!f' rences. C1ll ' - ---·
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of
fruits
and vegetables fn
C ut&gt;~ts.
r 11 17-2tp
W\' 2-.111114 about 4 p. m.
I
Legal Notice
Twin Porcel•ln Enameled H)'d"l'ltar:w.
~-~-'"~~-~---, · WILL SA('HJFICE - Singer Zig
I l:l 6te
i
ZaJ.( Sewint: Mtll'hinp \'Ink e " ,
_ _ _ NOTICE OF Hf:ARINO FOR PAROLI!
• B11, big room In th• Stol'lae Door.
I
Lon&lt;lon, Utliu Nm·mnlwr 15. 1!160
JAN, IS
hutlonhoiPs sews on button s O\'·
(19)
BUSINESS
GPnht lhlph M•·&lt;:i ~ IIQn .'lo. 100323.
Has Compartmented Shelf for nearly
•••
' dl
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a 11 rl~nnu now cnn rtned in lh•• Lon.
Class 12 of Heath Methodist
2 dozen eggs, Butter Compartment
errnsts. bl in ll~ms, and dozens
OPPORTUNITIES
do n !"&lt;lrrt'c1lonal l n81i luttnn, LDMon,
To regl1ter for tht betuUful
of fomcy Cmhruidcry slildwfi. l
Ohio admiHed frnm Metu Cnura\)" . Church will meet nf!xt Wednesday
with Serving Dish, shelf for~ plloo
18 cu. H .
(·onvlc l &lt;ed J an. moo lhl' o·rlme
ol cv
·
18
t th h
(
Will sell to !'esponsihle parly lor
ZQ)
Urea"'!n R 1&lt; t:nteri11 11 ( ra i l~l and 1 er~· ·
enmg a
p. m. ll
e orne 0
milk bottles.
Upright Food Froozor
Business
ill&amp; a ~en t rnce of l · lll ~·Uri u e iJ.(Jble Mrs. c. A. Emmlsh with Mrs.
We tra giving .tw•r · No pur·
II ]l&lt;Jymt•nts oI $9.35 :1er month
ror n h1•:.ring hefnre OlUO PAHTJON Ch I
I .
• More room for frozen faodt Jn zero
Phone WY 2·2204.
1· 17·6
Service
AND PAI\OLE ("tl"\1n1 1SS IO :'ol. " " nr ~farcs McE Iunny, Mrs. Ht&gt;rman
chu• nei:en•ry te be elitizone Freezer that holds 98 pc~umll.
llle to win.
tu 01110
.l an uanP!'IRnOI'to'
t. 198 1. AND PAHULE Haddox ' Mrs. H. E. Dush
and !
F.I.F.CTROLUX VACUUM Cle:ln('l"
cnM~11SS ION
i Mrs. Jessie Hennesy aR as!=.isting
SpLlt:iallsts in Co:-r Y.'ash,
100
Modell
with
throw
tJWJ!Y
pa·
~;~ar~~~~rl~~:.
~~~~Md
n
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hostesses. Mrs. Harry Chesher
LubriNtion ao:"~d Oil
PRICE
18
26
1
per l»1g~ &lt;mel all l"it&gt;anin,:;
at·
m · ·2 '"
wiU be the devo1ional leader and
Chango
NOW
tachments . Pay off lasl fi puy
WOTICE OF Af'POINTMINT
Mrs. L. W. McComas will have
We gi.,. TV Sttmp•
No. l'l'lln
h
f
tb
ONLY
nwnts of $7 25 or discount I o r
Eslpt.. nr ~ 1 Showalter l&gt;et·e,,~,·d l' ar~e 0
e program.
N•oilre il h ..ret&gt;v ~ive n that F"rr"s t
Old
and
new
oflit:en~ of l he
&gt;UPER S~RVICE (':IS h· Ph one \\'Y 2·22U4. 1· 17·
Cla.v Showall" w h o~P Pust Office act·
d •·~·•• ;~ Lo n ~&gt; Ho:.ooom. Uhio hM hec'n Women's Association of the Mid·
•
STATION
dul v nppoi n teil E~el·utnr uf llw E81 11 1r d
G.E.
HOLJ.Ei\
SY
and
Sw1vel
Top
of s. K ~howalter. n.,, .. u,ed, la'e of
leport First Uni ted Presbyterian
WY 2·',?32
M" ills Cou nt.v, ( lh io.
Churrh will mt&gt;et Wefinesday eve·
Vc
lf'uum
Clcilners
in
exel'llf'nt
lln l &lt;ed lhh Jrd ., da) or J llnUa ry
·'omerGiv, Ohio
19tll
ning in the Sunday School rooms
("Onflitivn . Rolls up and rl 0 w n
F H. O•nrlen
f h
j:
SIIOP
s t :.~irs all(] h;1~ ;Ill eli•;m ing
&lt;Jt ·
Jud~~ vf th·· !'mlmte Cnurt 0 t (' chul'ch at H to m1:1ke plans
!'t1ell(s l"ou111y. Ohio
for the year's program. Officers
Darwi'n. open TUI!SIIay : tm·hmj'llts. Ralane1• $24.50
or
m 4·1110- ~k
;
&lt;tt 1600 Nye Ave. Opt'nin11 S]teda ll l.l' l'm s. !'hone WY 2·2204. l-t7 ·6k
NOTICI OF - APPOINTMINTOf the Program Department ·a re
No
18.480
especially
Ufged lo be present.
SR.SO permanent ror $.'i 00 l'honc IIAY AND STRAW fl . 1\. CuI e,
h t1te of MIIIJ. Mule 511rlnt~r, De·
d
On The Brightest Corner In
cea
ud
The
Mid
leport Literary Club
WY 2-21100,
1 14 Gtc
Tuppe1·s Plains, 0 .
1 11 17-titp
Notkc 18 hertby l(lven that Orl• will meet Wednesday afternoon
Hu bbard whn.•&lt;' Pnot O rl i r~
• · • ,. ~ ,
DELicious HOME- MAUE PIES.
MIDDLEPORT
b
Syracuae. Ohlo hat b~n dul y 11p- at 2 :00 at the home nf Mrs. WalII
1
15&lt;' a piece. J ock's Dairy Bar. AV OR STRAW dclivrred
in
po ln led Admlnl oln&lt;l•n· " ,,
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lrt!(.'k lo.'ld lots Call or Write :
or Ma ll ie Mllrle S p rtng•·r . lnh· ur M~il(• l r
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(31 IN MEMORIAN
Bcllefontaioe, Ohio LV ·2 2080. a tors, from hflatr.r cores to 1901. " H. O'Brltn
(121 15·301C the _JargCSt ~li'UCk Or tfaCtOf
JUdlt&gt; of I he P rn ha l e Co urt
iNwviNi; MEMORY uf uur hus
Mel11s Co unt y, Oh iu
rad'ator ·
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hand and father . Jurnes S. GAS,
FUEL OIL and coal ful"
1
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Hood. who passEO!t IJWIIY f1 yi'ars naces Call for lr•e .stomales
- ~atgo todoy Jnn . 18, 1950· Sadly
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Phone IVY 2-214 3
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missed hy hi:i wife and daugh- • meman • Abbou Mid:l~,r;;:
______
Pomeroy, Ohto
_.,.,
te•·s.
(I) ll!·lt c
NEW MODERN 3 RF.DR')()ld ,
I
house in Grant St i\dd"f" 1
CHESTER, OHIO - 5-room mod·
1 JOT'J RXPF.H'I' P .~I:'"JTING, papering · ern frame home with hath. gas
All utilities . built-in kitchen. anrl plm;tcriug, and complete
furn&lt;.~ce healing. hardwood '
- --C.ood a..a· Used Can
Valley
Lumber
ami
Supply,
tlrywo.llin~.
Cu
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Arthur
Musser
.
flOOI
'S full base ment. House is
All Mdlf!s •ad ModPis
1
WV 2·2709
12 16 tfc
Hutlu nd, Ohio . .Sh 2-47t"iS.
Ml:TR0POLITAN MOTORS
~=:=::::==-wellbuilt,
fully
insulntecl
on
nice
=
(J l 18-:rot
.
100-601 Easl Mall Sl,
(9a) MARINE SUPPLIES
____ --~ lot and shoold qualify ror o VA
P~roy, Ohio
__ _ _ ArR CONDITIONING. REFR1Go Joan. Total price $11000.00.
I
i!jfi;) 1-'iJNriAC-Stilr Chief. 4 door,
AS IS SPECI1,LS
ERATION sen&gt;l(•e Jack's Re- SUBURBAN JIOME - 45 acres
57 Mercar) fill fl . "• I49.'U}{I
fr 1gera t 1on.
'
New Ra ven. Pho ne on Ro ule 7 near Chester. Has nice I
$6!16. B!artlnan, Pomeroy.
1 14 6tc II Mereai'J ft R. ~ S515.ot
TU 2-3537. •
6-23-tf 5-room frame hom~ with bath
45 II. P. Merc~tJ Oalfll $995.00
and furna ce hell!. Two porehes. 1
TO THE FIRST 144 ADULT CUSTOMERS MAKING A
lll56 BlJIC llm1dmasler $895. 2·
METROPOI.ITAN iwoTOR8
.\UCTIONF.ER
H&lt;1s tO ncres tillahle 1 and
PURCHASE THURSDAY MORNING IN OUR STORE
d1101· har~ lop. l"ower steering 6011 Ea11 Malo · Slrett~••""fl'omeroy
REASONABLE RA.TE8
~ery good location and priced
am~ hrak~s: Spotless black and
Phoae WY!·SI'Jt
. &amp;t\TIS•~At'Tl!: GV.ARANTF.ED
at $12 ,000.00
wh1te 1msh, Hcally nwc.
. 1-20-tfc
Call or
1• 0. '1\t:ee._,
Blat•ltna1 s, Pom~roy.
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r Ohio
ROUTE 7 HH.oiiWAY FRONTI 14 Ill\' (I I) WANTED TO BUY
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1-:12_31).1
AGE - 110 acres in Chester
$.'r.15 OL.D COIN.S "ANDHclks .
P Township with 1600 feet front'
lNS1"AI.J.ATION OF CUSTOM or lng ·on Highwcty Route 7. Very
.Bl,;~('tlltal 1!11, Pomen)y .
Phone EM 7-7433 or writt: John fa~-ry
·
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""' m.a·'e
u cabo' nets, ceram1
good b111'ld.mg s1t('s·
1\ llrnclive1 14 file
- - - -- ·
VPlth, Cheshi~. 0 . Rt. 2.
plastic or floor tile, buildiuiJ:[ ly p•·k:ed [or an inve!ltmenl at
1955 MF.UCUHY 4 door , $4!15.
HI 17-:lt p raR&lt;"h -type home at $10.00 per . ,,nly $0000.00
Folding
Hurricane
Bla&lt;&gt;ltoM' s, Pomeroy
(141 FOR R'ENT - square fool , AI,. any type re-i (', C. CUCKLER ,REALTOR ·
14 ftt{' _ _ ___
modeling. Phone Rutland SJI 2·1 BOX 221, l•HO;\IE WY 2·3830.
Hl55 .STUDEBAKEH -Champion. 1\PARTMENTS - Fumished Md tDit.
l:J-19-De
11·18-3tcl 1
Warp.propf fibre top. Choice of
1nfumishcd McMasters: Middle- · ·"-·
··Beautifully decorated white milk
h
P
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c eap. A so lrum~t.
un
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AUCTIONEER
top d('('oralions.
a:Iass. Authentie design.
port Phone W'i2-382L
! -3-t
FOR s ,\I ,E : 5 room ht:ruse, base·
Amt'ril'tm coal !)lovt'. luundry,
c:omplete- SerWictt
Should Be $3.00 eoch
$6.00 Volue
twin bed, radio oml telrvision. OELUXl:- THREE -R
-OOM- AND
Crill Bradlord
ment , bath. Amf• rican Sta ndard
o-•
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kitth{•n.
go.~
ht'oti
ng,
venetian
ICrv lclnJ! '"'l""'s. 1o.. .onner . bnth apnrtment - office room!!
Write, Pllooe or Cantnct
$3.00 A PAIR
F.
1 s.t&gt;
JT
blinds. Ul'l"l' uf l:md. Call WY 2·
SALI
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nven, - lraller spDce. Phone WY 2· A. C. ORADFORD. Raelnr.. Ohlt 53:H,
(IJ 17 -6t e
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u,rl lllli-I&gt;Q D, J&lt;x. &amp;vtrtao•l
11.1111 N11011 Nowo
lJ: IS Pal a....

' '1111 _ , ll'ltll God
o, 1$ CoUDtrJ J Mt F - T1mo
e~ se Cowstry Jamboree

are urged to auend.

10n

u,. Farm -

UJ f!1p 011

l.).,.•,•mlwr 31, 1960
..
1 1728 40
Total " All Fundi

R~cclp.l!

t 2334 .00

Thursday evening at the
DAV
hall.
The Willing Workers class of the
Enterprise EUH church will meet
at the church, Thursd11.y at 7:31
p.m Melnbers are asked to bring
cookies.
The \..II
~ •.Jd Conservato'on League
w!ll meet Thursday evening
at
the 1m
• · me of Mrs. Denver RI'ce's
in Middleport. Assisting hostesses
will be Mrs. Lew is Sauer, Jr., and
Mrs. Donald Lowery. Miss Sally
··
.,.,:Jtau f WI'II be lhe gues I speaker
for the evening.
Harrisonville Grange No. 1734

DaHy Sentinel, ~omeroy.::_Mlddleport , 0 ., Jan. 18,_1961·9

WMPO Radio

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1ter Waddell. Mrs. Roger Morgan

and Mrs. Forrest Bachtel will home of Mrs. Ralph Gllm£lra, 575 oday evening Jan. 19, 14r, on&amp;
Repair
,.
••.
have
char"""
o( the program.
1st AV~. Middleport, with M r a· Mrs. Leo Story, State Grange
•M V , L 1
.,
.~~
Tuu.J Hla:hw.. y ExP\"nM .. It~ .»,
Roll call will be "What We can Eddie Smith as co-hostess.
delegat.:s, wW be preaeat lo give
Employeu R~!lnmun
I Pylhlan s•·
tToway.ip Shar~·
t871o •do t£1 Help Teachers."
'
Magno ti"a Tempe
~ their report. A lacture program
Do:du•·tlu1110 b)" CQ\Inty Auditor:
1
The Past Presidenl.a Parley of ters will meet in regular session wifl be presented. All membert
I For Ele•·llo&lt;u • .
..
2li.U
•&lt;;M~ Taxi
Mai nl~ilano:e 1nd

For Worllmu'a
the LadleS Auxtliary of D rew
Comp.enutlun
1.0 85
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,2 11CI,77000 TutMI Payll&lt;t"uta
1149:il2 ~7 ~ Webster Post AmeTicaD Leg1011
Tllot L~H
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suMMARY 01' Of'IR.t.TIONt
w11J meet Wednesday evening at
•.
Rutland. OhiD
I
SY FUN05
1
ANTIQUE AND MODERN Fl'R·
JHnum J:t Hl61
load Furada
the home of Mrs George Hackett
1S
NITLTRE. Chairs tables dress- I h .. reb~ •·erub the fulluwlf&lt;JI n:pur! Balanu . .111nuary 1, 11160
•t.ddl rt
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!Clerk" ~)
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er:;, b&lt;'ds, pictures and numer- :
!CdHh W11liam• .. n
I R...-.. ,pts vu ,·inl! v.ar
.
1.2900.93
Wednesday evening Class 12 of
.
·II .. · ·1 . •J do bl 1
'Jvwn111hlp ("lc·•~
Tntal lti!{"~'P '" and !Ulanre 15673.17
.
ou:; sma mhces. "so
u e1
GE NEII:AL ToWN5HIP FUNDS
Pa)ment8llur.ng v~ar
1280J. t6 1 U eath Methodist Church wall
Fr&lt;"'nch Ft·y -Ritt&gt;
Reason for G .. neut.l a nd Ll~n,fled
AECEIPT S
:n, 11100
.
l'ru l"''·tv Ta~
&lt;t'h•rk""
287061
The Sugar Run PTA \\I· II mee I
Sl'lling
~ovm g to
smaller __ ,·r_,tal rur All t' umlsl
s 3 1 ~3~;. out .~ tanding _warralltt.
Thursday nigh.t at 7:30 at the
house
Will "sell t heap ' separIC•aan
tte Tw•r..
.
i4:l:&gt;
ue~ember 31, 11160 ·- .•.
1:1.2.311
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M'll
· ·
.
lnhnHdn n
11111 Bat""'"" tn D&lt;'PD"tory,
grade school. Mr. W'll
1 1am
I er,
atelv
or
lor
lump
sum.
Mane
Sales T"" ~nu Fin. l nfft
D&lt;'c.·mh•·r :u , 1900
• lW2 .110
develo.,ment
dl•
St, - ,
T40l 'WY 2 . 2585
1 ll..ocal Govl'rnm~nu
5!lll uo cr.raer•l •n4 Oth., Townd'llll fwnds . area resource
r
emtcr,
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Granh •nd Oonat.D n~
BalJin&lt;·e. J ara uary 1, 10110
1 rector wiU !ipeuk and music by
12 6k I tl L. 1-'i&lt;.o·ne
88 6!1
IIIHk'!l
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I 613.1:i
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8000 00 Rf&lt;."tiPl• Durin&amp; Year
3 188 G4 the Pomeroy High School band
-;:,.,;;:-~-;;;~;;:;;:;--:::::--- -·- 1 AliW J{ ..g.~tratum
Tot;.l Receipls ~nd llalJince
378.2.fi
"II be presen led .
YouNG
MARR l ED man wishe-s H e~t .
2o10 oo Paym&lt;"nts o urlrag Year
2119 u group WI
St-el"lal A .·~~~"'"'"" '
IJalaliH'. December :n, 19110
JAN 11
employment on Farm Would ' ' v.. 1.
31151 ~
ft"h·dr..'s'
1663.28
•
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OUI•ta nrtlnli "'arrants
The Twilight Garden club will

ret:eLved by 10 A M will he In that da y's p1per.

(1) NOTICES
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M •ml .. nMow• ... o R~p•tr

ANNUAL FINANCIAL lllii'OitT

heat
5, tfc Il

(18) EMPLOYMlN 1

l ce nts per word, one maenion. Mtntmum. cb&amp;rJe--eG
l'f'nts 6 t-e nts per word Cor three consecutive lDSerhona
!:ipecial· -ont&gt; munt.~ for &amp;0 cents ~r word.
l."t!J.I rat.e of • ceut..&lt;; per word will be charged tor advl' rllSIILi iJ 1101 mud wttb:n lO days after receiving bill.
Errors 1n Adveru!.mg -Should be 1·eported Immediately
J'J1t!' Dad}· Sent.nel wiJl not be responsible for more tha~
une lfi('Orrecl tnse rtJon
l"&lt;~rd OJ Thanb aud Spt.'t!IRI Notlces of E\oents $1.00.
ObtlUilnt'~ pubh ~hed at I cent per word

I DAY
60c
60&lt;

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NISIIed apt.
WY 2....,,
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FOI CONSISTEN7 OEPENDABLE RE5UL TS
RATES

\\ORDS
15
20

For

Pomerov-Middleport,
0 ., Jan . 18 , 1961 1
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-J•nv•ry Cleerance-

-J1nuery Cle1r1nce-

SOCKS

RUGS

-Jan1i,11ry Cle■ranc...,_

-January Cluran�

-J1nu1ry CIHranc.,_

ASST. PIECE GOODS

Seamle11 Mesh Nylon

PLAIN�FANCIES

Regular $ 1 .00 V1lue1

½ To 1 Yard Piece,

All Sizn - 6½ to 1 0

CIRCLE STITCHED

PAim COLORS

The k!nl! lh.iit �1ves lhe extra
Joni wear. Hea\')' cotton.

loop throw rugs, in &lt;11 dozen
prelly tOlONi, H1g 24,c46 Sile.

Regular \'lii lues to $1 19. Fan•
cy prints if.cl pl1,1 1n colors
Priced low for q uu:ir; dear·
an&lt;'e r:.ow!

Fint: qualily seamlelHI mesh
nylon hose in bett &amp;hades.
Sheer and serviceable. Save
now!

Fabrics worth up lo 79t •
yard. UaabJe remnant piece,
th,t meallNJ'e from Iii 10 1
yard..

Jrresulan or boy•• bettn
fancy patlem colt.on .ox.
Hw,-y for lhe,e - la)' in 1
au pply.

FJne qullly whit. · eotlon
bru - circle atitchtd cups,
1dJu,table ,tr11,pt. A•B-c, INt.. 32 1" 42.

IIICbt .NIie ol ODO NJ• lrleol,
pulol &lt;olon. Walll
Pr
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...
and full a.a,tla.

Fine Gauge byon

36" Heavy Unbluch.

Vynocel Window

$1 ,00

Prett y decorator type cotton

Remnants

HOSE

BLO USES

9!

77 :a 48:r

-January

JANUARY
CLEARANCE

PANTIES
29c:

Regular

More

11rbita patlds . . . lim! rayOIi pantiel.. in ma U Pd
7 . - . ll;culor-2!1r ...i... . - .
JanualJ Cleanntt-.

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4hlf lh■ched

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���!u! :.,�n? ,���l,tn�e,�!;�
perfectly tailored. Coals you will � proud
to wear anywhere, and now you can NVe
11lmost ¼ .
JANUAJIY CLEARANCI PRICI

4
$1 8

42x3' Fine Pntel

Shop
Early
For
Best
Choice!

Cotton muslin pillow cases
in four pretty paste-I shade-•
to match Utica • Mohawk
sheets.

VOL XII

lni2Q Dresses

Group 3 - Values to $29.95

Many fine 1ample tolls 1re included
tbl1 fine xroup, Woolens, blends, cashmere
lype1. Make your c-hoice now and uve ¼
durina our January Clearance.
JANUARY CLIARANCI PRICI

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LADIES' PRINTED COTION

Wash Dresses

Short aleeve and long sleeve styles, Jn
,ood rM£e or 1lzc1. Beauliful fast &lt;'Olor
prillted pat1ern11. Dre1se1 for 1treel or
home wear. They are priCfll now for 1
41ulck c1eartnre.
CL IARANC I
PALL arid WINTIR

Hand Bags
VefuH to $3.99

Out they wo -·

all wJnlcr hand•
ba,21 at w. biJ
Nving1.

s 1 •88

C L IARANCI
WOMIN'S BAN•LON

SWEATERS
.... "-" v

Fin, Ban-Lon
i1weaters in plain
white and blue.
SIJ:e1 34 to 40.

s2 33

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80 Square Fast Color Dress Prints · · yd. 33c

New Pattern, - '6 lnchtt Wide
Bil tllolee &lt;'f pretty prlntt.od patlern1. All 36 inche1 wlde and
all �or fut. tlne, son 80-Mquar� prlntt that home aewen
prtftP. ..WI on print• now!

36" Printed Cotton Flanntltttt · · · · yd. 37c

Sbtrtma

NUf]•

LIGHT AND DARK PATTIRNS
patlerna In dark plaids - nitewear or children'• weir
In plain, and florwl1. Re1uler 49c ·quaUty. F■1t color.

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Oa,duro)'I _ _ _ So popular now lor almo1t every use _ _ _ SPort 1....,, dns-1, 1ptead., 1Hp ('oven , c.•\11hlons . . . all 'Wa■hable
fut tolors 88 to 40 lnchu wide. Big: choice of oolor1.
1
27" MIAVY QUALITY
11•• ITIVIN'I LININ

O·U T I N G S

Plaln

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on. 11 ii\CbN W!d1.

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TOWEL CRASH
yd. 33c

JANUARY CLEARANCE PRICE ·

Group 2 - Dresses to $10.95

Dresse■ lD thi■ fine �learance eroup formerl:y
told up ot $10.95, ■o now you can 11ve � and
more. Style■ for wear now and Mrly Sprin1.

Family
Of 6 Hit
By Fire

Group 3 - Dresses to $1 2.95

Don't mJaa this clearance group - fonner values $
to $12.95, priood now to uve you almost "- _ _ _
Beautiful dreHes at I low, low price.

JANUARY CLEARANCE PRICE

A bl&amp; 1ro1.1p of dresse1 that ' &amp;Old up · to
$18.95. Lite arrivals, atyle■ and fabric1
$
YoU c�m wetr now and up Into the 1prin1
1
sea10n, Priced low ror qukt: clearance.

0

CLEARANCE PRICE
-----------------1,
t-'':...JANUARY

Talilt lamps - Val• To $9.95

�:�y s7,oo

Now la the time to buy new lamp■ at real
money-uvinl plice.

January CINr1ncel

GIFTS �:e,,7,

BIG ASSORTMENT

Som plN, ,... of a klrid, .1.......... A wide ,e\eclklll ol llifll ol
Bleached or unblnebed, 11,
aD lllnda. Glfto 1h11 aold up to '15, Ille J......, ClNnli&lt;t
incb llaon towel crlllh. Co­
ladaj.
lond llordon.

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Executions

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Cempu1 1nd

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While lfOUP laaU, All now fall and
Winter StylOI, Fin• q_u•lll!' weoieno
and blended fabrleo, JleCUlal' $18.1111
valuu. Hurryl

$2.00

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January

BOYS' REGULA■ $14.95 CAMPUS

����!l���! c.!10
S

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Podectly t.llond of fine blended labrica.
Slnl 8 to 18.

MEN'.$ FALL AND
WINTER WISIORO

-·· "·" C-pu1 a.,11,y 'fYIIO
COAT ITYLII
ILIPOVl11 ----ton .. . New bull!J � Ill 11Swea
Campua
0ur belt
Sllpover or Coat 1tyle1. VIII. to ...tltl.

OXFORDS

$6

Sweaters

V■luot To a,.,s
INwn ancl llack LMl'Mrt
Save on Ihle fine t&lt;&gt;otwur
no,, . . • dlltontinued ,tyie,
and broken •• of men•,
nn, City Club and W-ro
olfont, that oold up to 10.811.

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:�.:W:�

Sweaters
46 --- •4
Popul,r ,n wool offi&lt;o IJIIO COIII ewNtan -·· lllolol tie
eolon.

pr.

c._. made.

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Jackets
�--'7
alppered
eont, ..Iii.
Full
jleke\l, mad• oJ aurabl1 ootton
....,,. un1111. W-blo, pod roi!,I of alaeL HIIITJ'.I
V•I- To 11,.ts["" -. Wa•

Leff
l•ft LMther Upp1n
Comp. S.lee
11111 6\olo TO 1 1

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SPORT COATS

Suede leath111, and anooth
lulhen in fllll and euuala.
Jleeular .alue, to $3.811. Si&amp;­
u ue brol:en but you ean
■ave up to one-half now.
Hurry for flnl choice.

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llooto, lace
ltylfL Sllfll
O\o to' ll

Cuban Students

MEN'S REGUW $1 9.95

$3.99

llaiUM up
,to

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FLATS-CASUALS

s5.�

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s1

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�•-1111.
77c ... . .

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Genen,111 &amp;lzlOI dn eottoa
&amp;b,.U. All Ont ctualll!' --­
Genuine Utica • Mohl-,t, S.ve oa bedcllns

�n�!�. B�c.�
INb

drip """' _ _ ..

s1.94 ea.

- JANUARY CLWANQ -

Decorator type lampa at a low cleannte ·
price •
don't miaa theae bar&amp;ain1.

___ $5.00

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NEW NAME - This Is the main admln istratlon building or the Partmb
Reel Co., E. Main-st, which for over 60 years manufactured heavy castings� m,
�
meroy. It closed m 1959, moved its opera tions to Coffeyville, Kansas. Soon, Mid,
west Steel Corporatcon, Charleston, W . Va. , will open a Tracks Division in the ai,
&amp; Reel quarters. A total of $10.000 has been pledged by Pomeroy busines, and p,-e.
fess1onal P•&lt;&gt;Jlle to help the firm move equipment here. The Pomeroy Cha:nber of
Commerce, with Leslie F. Fultz, chairman, sponsored the 48-hour drive for Ille
money.
&amp;

Gar colorl'III Pl"- --- ,..

Fine-, M&gt;ft white muslin
sheels, wide hPll\6. Famous
UtK'a•Mohawk, first qualit)'.

.

SAMPLES-CLOSEOUTS

V1lue1 To $7.95

Serviceable footwear for
boya and ,i,11. All mea 8111
1" 3. Strap atyl11, Nddle
fordl for alrla • · - Brown or
blark olfdrda for boyL

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s1.74 ea.

ehlld,.n'1 Wlntw

$2.99

Kyger Home

MILL :PNGJHJ .

COTION MUSI.IN

"''"' to

FOOTWEAR

Se PD OOPY

D11$1

COTTON MUSLIN

Values to $5.98

GROUP 4 - DRESSES TO $1 6.95

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Exlr• Uflll ll•IGI

FOOTWEAR FOOTWEAR
SUede leath111 and amooth
lealhen. Modlum heel
pump■, euuala, Datt, o,i;•
ford1. Broken 1ite1 and dll• .
Continued. ■tyle. • _ valuea to
$0.118. now at lhla low prl&lt;t1,

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PRINTS

Full hi Sia 11"90

FALL &amp; WINBR

s3.oo

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Nothing Saved

FAMOUS UTICA MOHAWK SHEETS

WOMEN'S BETTER

5
7

$

JANUARY CLEARANCE PRICE

r.- 1�

sue

tine

�
�����o.:: - - � ab: ��:
up to $3.99. Practically all ai1e■• Blondes, black1,
white. _ _ nau, heell, casual,. Hurry whi.le they
last.

3

Group 1 - Dressts to $6.95

You'll want more than one or these pretty $
dre11es at this low dee.ranee pric::e. Juniors,
mi1ae1 and half sties. Come early for best choice.

FAST COi.QI

a.,uJar
qualitJ plutic
finisb window oha&lt;los. Wubable. - Ian, while. -

llnTJ n.ight uoN�
cooon mu&lt;lin. Full 3S indlN
.-ide. Bl Mi .-hilt 'Slth

2 BIG BARGAIN GROUPS

FOUR BIG GROUPS

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Pomeroy-Middleport, Ohio, Tllunday, Jan. 19, 1961

NO. 23 1

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Juniors • Misses • Hall Sizes

e nt1n e

WEA1'Htl

--.IMllll'j C1111IllH

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Tan, C.-, White

---.iANUA,RY CLEARANCE --­
SAMPLES-CLOSE.OUT�DS AND ENDS

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SHADES

MUSLIN
SPARTAN BRAND

UHc.Mohawk PIiiow

Cases ea. 48c

-January

-January CINr•--

Cases ea. 44c
White cotton �in pillow
cues to match Utica-Mob■wt
ahttU.

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1 0! " 3 9! $1·''

Utiw ''"'••k Pillow

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BRAS

SOCKS

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Regular 59c Cotton

loya' Finey Cotton

NON-SKID BACK

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Hfflff ,., .. ....... ., &amp;Ill alllL
t&amp;am..-. •Udl ._.ale 0.

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c,..,._

HEAVY COTTON

Save

16

-January

ci....n_

LADIES' REG. $1 . 1 9

Gcnurnt R&lt;&gt;ckfurd Work Sox

II

-January

24x46 LOOP

WIJ N'S ROCKFORD

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