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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

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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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perfectly tailored. Coals you will � proud
to wear anywhere, and now you can NVe
11lmost ¼ .
JANUAJIY CLEARANCI PRICI

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$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.

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C L IARANCI
WOMIN'S BAN•LON

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

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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

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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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'6'; Fl111 Plnwale Corduroys · · · · · · yd. Sic
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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.
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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.

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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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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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BOYS' REGULA■ $14.95 CAMPUS

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

pr.

c._. made.

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Jackets
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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
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FLATS-CASUALS

s5.�

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s1

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

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

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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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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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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

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Nothing Saved

FAMOUS UTICA MOHAWK SHEETS

WOMEN'S BETTER

5
7

$

JANUARY CLEARANCE PRICE

r.- 1�

sue

tine

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

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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

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Juniors • Misses • Hall Sizes

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WEA1'Htl

--.IMllll'j C1111IllH

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Tan, C.-, White

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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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Utiw ''"'••k Pillow

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BRAS

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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

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LADIES' REG. $1 . 1 9

Gcnurnt R&lt;&gt;ckfurd Work Sox

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24x46 LOOP

WIJ N'S ROCKFORD

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Run, Ride or Fly but Don't Miss These "DOOR-BUSTER" VALUES in our 12-Store January Clearance Sale I I

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Starts Thur.,Ja n. 1 9th, At 8:30 a.m. ·
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Iona. All warm Un.i. FUIOUI c.npuo, llowall 11114 lllr I•
mallu.
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Dille Sonlinel

Register For Mink Scarf

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MASON, W. VA.
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'•SERTA POSTURE

RUTLAND FURNITURE
RUTLAND, OHIO

SAVINGS SPECTACULAR!

Buy NOW
Eurtk• with bdusive Trfple·Filttr
ancl SAVE
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MODEL SHOWN

Uallt'd Prn1 latc'ruUoal

$127·00

PLATE

Famous Bassett built this
bedroom group with lasting
quality- to sell at an
unbelievably low .price!

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ROAST

SIRLOIN
STEAK

Pomeroy

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Club- Ste'·aks 'Swiss Steak
69
59
Min, SteakS

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or Sirloin

Mrs.

$199·''
WITH TRADI

Ground Beef :;:::~.uy 2lbs. 89c
Boiling Beef ~~v·•d S spo
Sliced Bologna - 3 •b•. S1·00
Pork Sausage :~~~u.. 3

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IOJ cu. It, frloldllro lltluxt 111111. Ito
1&gt;11 ••• budplfrlcod .. , filled wllll ....
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"Seulptur«&lt; Shw 1Ao1!'

T-Bone Steak
lb. 99c
Old Smoke House Sliced lacon - lb. 59c
Bologna, in piece ____ 3lbs. $1.00
Roll Sausage, Moundview 3 rolls $1.00

GROCERIES
Red Kidney Beans, size 303, 8 cans $1.00

3 Rooms-of Furniture

Clover farm Spaghetti _10 cans $1.00

Boiled Ham ~~~,.:r_

ThiJ Is our Newlywed Special! YOUII&amp; folks starting out lo teeg,~:UH DHd a
break and here I{ Is. Imagine, funrlslilnc tbree rooms at leu
UOO p • r
room, See what you get:

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Kitchen Sinks
S..n llllnklnc about putu., hi 1
new Kilehen Sink? Here 11 a real
t1lilo ... lftd we lblnk 11 to tho
boot oflor you'll lind anywbere,

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Sprint

2PIIlon
One Rue

Quilty? Absolutely-In epite of the price becau1e it'• bwlt'
by Baasett. the furniture name you can count on. 8erialne
DuPont "Dulu" finish, tilting mirror of Pittaburgh pia~
glall, duatprooled drawere with center raldea ••• all the
fine conatruction featurn Banett ia famoua for. Double
dreuer, bookca.. bed and cheat at thia low priCe.

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JNTIIODlJCTOIIY Of'f'EII!

Tony Brand Can Dog Food

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ca;

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SIMON'S

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12 cans $1.00

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BUSH BRAND
• Butter Beans
ePort 6 Deana

eHomlny

can 29c

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DOGS LOVE IT!!
Limit 20 Cans lo CUstomer

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Clover Fa1m Toilet Tissue _ 12 rolls $1.00

ePinto Beana

MINK S~ARf. Nothing to buy

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.$1.59

eSpeghetti

Come in. and register for ,FREE
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so~t~
10 lb. bog 45c
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CAN GOODS SALE!

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TV Chair

MASON, W. VA.

Cotne in and. register· {or FREE
MINK SCA·RF. Nothing t0 buy

Clover Farm Tomato Juice, 46

Kwik-Meal Dog FooCI

Mason Furniture

RUTLAND, OHIO

Clover Farm Hominy, No. 2 .:._ 8 cans $1.00

Z.Pc. Llvinllloolll

zTable Lltn)ll

FOI ONLY·

Potatoes

UVItG lOOM

loPe. Dinette Set
DoutlleDoor
UUU!y Cabinet
OnaRua

59C

S.lf-S.rvlce Market
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OPEN DAILY UNTIL 7:30 P.M.

lb. 7Sc

r - - FRESH MEATS%---,

Clover Farm

Bedroom SUite

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KITCHEN

CHOICE BEEF SALE

BEN FRANKLIN s-10

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LINOLEUM, RUGS
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BIG SAVINGS

NOTING TO BUYIIOTHIIIG TO WRITE

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SPECIAL I REGULAR $7.9 5

pieces

EAST

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Buffalo s1 81 Roche&amp;~r Tech 61
I Larrte. fr001 N.,..-'York City , each DDrt&gt;rt-l TI!Ch 69 Delaware 63

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Similiar Savings
On Other New· Ranges

All threel

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Ulll fOitn hUd•IO•Ic&gt;e I UP.

pori. Sleep• you le ve l tor

.;;om f ort th at r r\1~ bud,
IC&gt;I~ body • II over

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FRANKLIN'S

39.88

m~11nl!tt'l

pwo l bo r &lt;an

Mrs . Ric:1ard How~ wa.~ 1-eturned to hrr home trom llolz-

Register Nov1

P. motor

• For a lh11hed time onl~. we mKh thl1 bmoo1 mattru•
"nitablc tO you a 1 Ill "ot..-c-in-~·Ynr-na tl on~l ulc'

dt1i1111d

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Collfotte B•skdball Rn•lh
By tnl~• PrHI hderuUouJ

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With Money-lock Guoron!M

Back agai• ... low, low
"ONCE·A· YEAR-NATIONAL SALE" Price I

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Ill IT DIMONITRATID TODAYI

tlrmnus.
H~t ra lc¥chllnJiayu for

and Mr .,

For Tomorrow and Saturday

MODEL 860A-1

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Mr

er Huspll a]
Dou~ M~ and York Lart&gt;se M'Or~ :r1 pol1111 In topping the T~&amp;r n..
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.-.,.nosy1van 1~ 63 1 ...nova 62
Mr ~:&gt;1111 Mrs Everett Tread- Mr. and Mrs. R t.:, Gmnm l1ave bem hogg•.••K th~ helldlioet ~ H~J IK:urcn whJltt Hudot·k- an· Holy
If you still want to sav~ money on men's elothlnlt
Crolltl lJ4 Dartmouth 64
WHY and d1ildrcn Judy . George, ~lJl'nt a day Wllh her 111ster and for North Corolma th18 seaso~ 1olht'r Northerner. from Tunkh_
an· Ithaca 76 Hartwick 73
"'~have some wonderful values.
Ray. Tina Ann, Paul and Rickie brother-in-law, Mr. and ;.!rs . but Coach Frank Ml"GUire w1ll , nod . PB.-chlpped m 20 pomt11 RPI S.:: Hartfor&lt;'l
45
of Lang:oville ~pen t Sunday with Walte r Shane of Gallipoil.;.
tell you the Tar Heel!! wouldn't and provide-1 the Tar Heel re- St A!Uielrn's lOi Tufts 74
their f&lt;l!her, Mr . William H ctul - Mrs_ R E. Grimm attendeJ be on tl\etr rurrent 11 -Gatne win· bound 11trenJ;:th u they rolled Lo N.'
r 97 SyracWie 17
ders.
the year council at JuncliOII C:ty ninP. streak without J~ Hudock., thoe1r 12th triumph against two x:: ~ Kutztown b4
Mrs It E Qui!len arul Mrs. last week.
The 6-7. 217-pound Hudock . who , lasses
Maryland 33 Na\'Y 62
J. A. Quillen left Sunday to spend Mrs. Carl Schultz of J..darl dki~ 'L. fi~nre too prommently in Xav•er of Oh.o. With gu.arJ Bill West Virginia 73 Pitt s.bargh 68
several weeks with Mrs. Quil- Falls spent Saturd&lt;~y eO'trnmg McG ulrc _s pre-season phmll, ':om- Kirv i tossing in 24 pomts. hand- Colgate 87 Columbia 57
len's son and daughter-in-law, Mr with her sister Mrs. M 11. Chil- bined w1th the "Yank!!e'" sharp- 1ed ninth-ranked Louisville its see- St. Joseph'll 1Pa. 1 96 Ky . Wes 78
Yes , . . this is just what we mean • • •
and Mrs. Harold Qui!Jen at Pho- ders
shooting pai~ of Moe and Larese ond straight defeat, 84-77. The ' Amly 60 WilliamA 58
price on quality suits, coats, jackets, hats,
enix. Arizona.
,• Mrs. Erma W1Json
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u~ cmc
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to lead the s1xlh-ranked .Tar lli!elll Muok·•--,,
66 ...,.
C.nringfield 56
of .....
.... """" lou,ht olf a Louisville New Hamn.:hire
rv
Mr. and Mrs. Early Roush and 1 spent Tuesday with her daugh· ; to a
romp over riVill North rally midway through the second · MI. St. Mary'fl 93 Georgetown
ohirts, etc. Hurry ••• these values -li't
Mrs_ 0 . G Shields .spent Wednes- I.e Mrs James Hunt and called I Carolma State Wednesday mghl. , half and went ahead to stay 60-59
SOUTH
last much longer.
r
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The victory moved North Car- l on Ron Nicolai"s one-hander
' I Virginfa Union 115 N.C. A&amp;T 90
on Mrs. J. D. Roush .
I first place in the Atlantic Coa9tl
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Mrs Lizzie Sayre (ell recently .
h .
. John Turner Lopped the Ca rdJ - 1 Presbytenan 61 Mert'er 54
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. ll p01nls.
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,' St . rau r·s 1m Morgan Sl . 85
and broke
her shoulder
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' each avmg 5-0 rec- nals w1lh
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lv•·ds
m
league
play
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Carl Wolfe of Marietta ,;olleroe
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Moualalneers Beat Pill
o_c aro,.lila ~
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was ovemighl guest o( hiS moth· 1 M 1
klyn N y and P1thburgh held SO?bomore star
MWWEST
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1 . St 71 ~ak•
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We have moved all our children's and
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er, Mrs. Carl Wolfe Sr. and SIS- ' _ oe, rom roo
11tod Thorn to eight pmnt.s but 1 0"3
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ters Mrs. Dale, and Mrs. Dallas
{ailed Lo overcome West Virginia .] Ohio Northem 88 Wilm
. ingt.on 59
infants' wear to the 120 E. Main Street
Hill. Other guest was Mrs. De-l
~ which downed the Panthers, 73-68. Xavier rOh iol 84 Louisville n
address.
ores Owens of Columbus.
' Pitt battled on even terms ~~o· ith 1Central SL 79 Bufrton R2
Okey Kiser employed on the
~ the Mountaineers in the first half Manhattan rKan.) 96 Parson St.
Alma Ann towboat injured his Edna C. Hill , R. D. Hill , Anna ! but l..eP l"atrone and soph Jim Heidelber~&lt;::UT~~ion r.4
On All Children's Winter Clothing. Greatly
left (oot and is uoal)le to work. Miller Mary Jane D:Jvis. May- l Ml&gt;Cormick took up t"\C sla .k,
.
,
reduced to clear.
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~ ~:~7;;~eo:;nnaly is first mate and nard Dav1s,
' . Agnes D1ck,
.
117 Sf _ M1ry s 79
0 wen scoring 19 and 17 points · respec- ISt _ Edwards WEST
Wolfe is second mate Dick to Ohio Power Co.. 53 _25 1 tively . Tom Maloney led the los·
,
.
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the boat
ers with 24 points
Wyommg
61
Alr For('e 60
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acres Coal, Rut 1and.
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Mr. an~ Mrs: C. E. Sheets ~f Boneta June Darst. C a r r 0 1 _In oth~r .games, Wyom~g ·
Crown C1ty will celebrate the~r Darst to Rebecca L. Richmond, tripped the Atr Force, 61-00. m
50 wedding anniversary at lhe1r Lol ••• p
, overtime ; Maryland !lank Navy,
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POMEROY,'OHIO
l 20 E. MAIN STREET
Th
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omeroy.
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home January 29.
ey \\ere Ann Eastman to Roy Heilman 1, 63-62; Pennsy varua mppe Vilan-1
at Ute bride's home at 52
a "-df d
_
' ov11, 63-62 : Holy Cross humbled 1
Pomeroy RD 2.
acres. ~ or .
Dartmooth. 94-H 'N i a gar a i
~VentS
Harry. W,· Craig. dec. to ~dna slamm.ed Syracuse, frl -n; Colgate
Mrs. F. Roy Wilson. Pomeroy, L. Cra1g, Cert. of 'I'l'ans., M1ddle- l cb?J)ed Columbia, fn-57; St. Jo- i Mr. and Mrs. Grover Harris.
1
spent Monday evening with Mrs.
ped
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port.
seph's, (Pa. l rom
over Ken- Mr. and Mrs _ Clydt'! Smith
J. D. Roush. Elmer Grimm is' Homer and Annie Icenhower to. tucky Wesleyan, 96--78. and Iowa in Pomeroy on bu~iness Wedn&lt;,. !l
Mrds_-mg J.severa1 wee.'·- Wl'lh her Oliver E. Sayre, Doris Sayre. 10 State downed Drake, 71·70.
dav.
spen
Why Buy Any But The Best Beef
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son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and acres. Lebanon .
Mr . and Mrs _ Dwi.,ht
v. .t~en~ ....
taken
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Mrs. Don Grimm 'of Bellville ,
Mary Janes, d~c . l_o Emory •
,
and Mr. Tll&lt;:?.f.!Eirl call"f! on
It Costs No More Than Cheap Quality
M
d M
RaJ h W t 01 Creed Janes, Afrldav1t of Trans. I Langsville
and ~'r~. John Bush . w;~~·;!:::
CoiN into the Store
Lebanon
·
Mrs. Elsie S~:-'lan SJY"fft
I r. em rs. P es
for full details tncl
Parkersburg, w_. Va. spent over Ra~nd Rowe Baker to Ralph I Mr. and Mrs. Carl G-orby enter- da" with ~-'r!';. ~"'rah Hnh"'k
FREE entrr bl1nk
I
the weekend wd~ her daughter, I Wigal, Lorraine Wigal, 6-IO of t l tained with a spaghetti supper i Mr and Mr!l _ F.her
CHOICE
now.
Mrs. w. w. Varian.
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.recently. Guests were Mr. and Radtlf' . ~J)fn! w~~sdrw ('VI'Il·
Mrs. M. ~- Cltilders VISI~ed ac:wa~e .and Katie Young lo 1Mrs. Jack Crisp and children.
ine- w;'" hi~ n"l"f'nls. Mr. and
CUTS
'11mnday w1th Mrs. L. L. N1ce · El
y
d J
Young 2., 1 Mr. and Mrs. Alpha Barr and Mr&lt;~_ F.h"" p;('kf'l1s
.
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va oung an
ean
. 11
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lb.
who 1S sertous I11•
arres Ch es1er.
, !iOns were atui"Uay mner guests Mr _ and Mrs_ Ri,...h p1.,,.1,: ann
1\'ag- of Mr. . and h"
Mrs. Duane Bilrr of IMr. and Mrs . .T~k Co.JnPr and
Chares
I Wagner, ,......-ha
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NATIC'JNAilY KNOWN
CHOia
Birthday Dinner
ner to Wllliam R. Hayes, Betty Oak Hdl, 0 •o. ,
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l'hildrf'., ~·,•nt WPrl.,ng.-hov evPnPROPRIETOR'S NAME AND ADDRESS
Mr.
Regg s condJtwn re- inrr with Mr. and Mrs _ Paul Sf&gt;IJ- .
leNDER
H onored Daug I,_ t er
.1. Hayes, Lots , Syracuse.
. Bert
th
Mrs. Charles Burdette of Mid- James Carter, Virginia Carter, mMams de MsameD
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G If d ers.
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. 1ey, w·tt
dleport entertained
WedneliUay
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evening at her home w1th a ley, parcels, 0 1we.
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thd
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and family
ens.
M". Em.,on Jones.
CARDS SIGN LINEBACKER
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Mr. '"~ M" . Jn;n ~.n., and I
Others enjoying the dinner were
ll-Th St
Mrs. Raymond Thomas and Mr. and Mro; P:-&gt; nl ~ ..liar&lt;~ macfe
Mr. Jones and daughter, Barbara ST. LOUIS (UP
el ·
sons visited her mother Mrs. a bl•o; inrss trip to Gallipolis on
=""::d::C
:-h:;:•:_:rl:•:::•::E;:.;:-B::u;:rd:=el-:te;;.~:;;;;;; ~rdinal~ of the Nati: th .
Freda Bowen recently.
Mond~v.
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ague ave announ
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Mrs. Pauline Gorby and son I.in&gt;ia r:tt"N'ndPr ~""nl 'l"'IP'WfRy
DON'T GET UP NIGHTS ing of linebacker Andy
Ronnie are on the sick list.
ni11ht with SharM Kav Yates. I
~~A~-~· J~:! ~o~~ ~:c~::·a~; ~~r·u~ the Universi.ty of Louisville·.
Gutmts at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Nibf'rt and daul!hh•rs.
.tore. Wh['ll funetlpnal kldn~y dl•or- er had previOusly signed With
I h B
Su d
MNI. Leo Johnc:on .•,.Jk ~ .!~·jt,
~':::. c~~~~:;~ub~ck:ch~.•,..:;i: ~~l: Cards in 1958, but was cut
n~PM~s. D~;ne B:~yof~ Fisher of Galir10H., &amp;IV'l!f... 1
fb~~.· ..
dlulnt~a
tab ~rprhrinJ BUKET8 4 cause he was not considered
dav with Mr and Mr~
Sam
'Y
Ill.
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day trntment. A~t• f ..t to lnc_ree••
f
lay
Hill, Blair Cadwallader ol Colum·
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and re~late paua1111. NOW ....ftol,ler'• heavy enough or pro P
at
Y:lii'S ani! Mrs . FtJ11Pr.
Drus store. Middleport Swllher and time He now weighs 220 pounds. bus and Ernest Bowen of CoM
d ,
Fl d
p
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l.ohp, Pomeroy.
adv.
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lumbus anU Erica Sieple of Porn·
r. an 1' 1rs. oy
owr:&gt; 1
HOME-MADE HEAD CHEESE
and family spent the wel'k
croy.
with Mr. and Mrs. Simon Pnwell.
Ira Amott spent Friday '
LIVER or BLOOD
MARKET Wn.L CLOSE
lb.
with Mr. and Mrs. John Sellers.
AT RIPI..EY FRIDAY
PUDDING
Mr., and Mrs. Gordon Proffitt II
RIPLEY,
0.
The
Ripley
to-and
familv
spent
Sunday
rim1ned T-Bones _lb. 9Bc
bacco market wiD close Friday, Mr. and Mrs . .John Sellers.
NO. I KENNEBEC
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Jilll. 27, it was announced by the
Mrs. Eber Pickens snent
Board of Trade here yesterday.! dav with Mrs. Paul SeiiP.rS.
That date Is nine days later Mr. and Mrs. Russe-ll
than last year, when final auc- tailed on Mn. Ethel Hoback
lions were held Jan. 18, the ear· cently.
EXTRA SWEET AND JUICY
tiest in history.
------Sales will be held daily in all Dinner h Given
Round Steak - - - - - - - lb. 89c
lbs.
four warehouses until the close.
Representatives of aU major OOfll- Bv Mr•. Cundi/1
Cube Steak
lb. 99c
panies will remain in the rwmillg Mn. William C. CUndiff enl&lt;!r· !I

FOR THIS SALE

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Heels Roll To Eleventh
;~~· ::~::~::·::u:!;·t,;~: ~:::~· Stra1'ght W1'n· W Va W1'ns

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I Top quality inner~pl!nl
&lt;:onJ!rUc tion, J('ltntir•nl-

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I~;'~.;;:~.~;.,:~~'Mr:, Sam nil-. Tar

By Mr1. J . D. Rou11i

eOnly low·prl..,. doluxe c l - on wheelo

'rl&lt;C. You Jclplur fnlllrc• nf pa.-mc-type
uwally pr~u -lliiiJCd much. mod1 h 1~ hrr

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News, Events

e Filters, refilters olr 3 ~~p~rote IIIMI

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Pomcroy-Mid~leport,

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French Fried Potatoes 16 OL pkg: 29c
Maine Potatoes · · · · · · 10 lb. bag 45c
Bananas · · · · · · · · · · .. · · .. · · 2 lb. 25c
Winesap Apples · · · · · · 4 lb. bag 39c
Potatoes · .. · · · · · .. 50 lb. bag $1.59

line until the finish.

The annual Hands for Polio ben20, beginning at 11:30 a.m In the
Independent Warehouse.
The season average was $6.3.86
up to Tuesday, with .
pounds having been sold for $5,546,250.93
Prices are declining as the end
of the season nears, bringing with
it larger proportionate offerings
of inferior tobacco.
HoweVer, prices still are good
on quality leaf.
During the entire season here
last
8,864,560 pounds w a s

LOCUST &amp; PIARL

MIDDLIPORT

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CUndiff and son Jeff ·on

A lamb cake with a ~Bmi ll

tree on either side and

with a fence of bubble gum,
by Mrs. Evelyn Moore,
tlu! table.
Present were Mr. and M r 1.
Pearl McBride, Mr. and M r
George w. Ctmdiff and children,
Debbie and Timmy, Mr. and Mrs.
Glen Cundiff Sr., Mrs. Glen CuDdiff Jr· and son, Greg, Mrs. Raltlhll
Llvender, Mrs. Ruth Cundiff,
Moore and daughter, Cheryl Ann,
the honored guests and Mrs. Cun-

COOKING

COOKING

ONIONS
3 lbs. 29t

APPLES
2 lbs. 25c

45 RPM-ONE LOT

RECORDS
Second St.

CLASS TO MEET

The Busy Bee Class or the

tbe meeting.

BECKY'S
Save Your Sales SUI's

MIDDLEPORT

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nursing

dleport First Baptist Church
meet 'lburiday evening at
at the church. Newly elected
fleers will b!gin lheir duties

EA.

FOOD MART

Lucas, star center of Ohio State,
the naUon·s top ranked college
basketball team, is
a
sprained ankle today but is expec:ted to be back in action for
the Buckeyes' big game against
Minnesota on saturday, Lucas inhis ank.le when he fell to
floor in a practice session

Now In Prog,..•

Customers

~49c

LUCAS NURSES ANKLE
COLUMBUS, Ohio IUPD-Jerry

. , _ 7 D•yo A W... l A.M. untll9 P.M.

Our

ORANGES

llaucti•Dned
for 15.590.57!,..., an aV· diftil'
erage or $63.07.
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COMPLETIL Y SILP SIRVICI

•Pree Puking For The Convenience ot

Mr

10·bs·49c

ent sale will be conducted. Jan. buihdays.

JA·NUARY
CLEARANCE
SALE

BAKER'S SUPER MARKET

tained with a dinner ~-~:!;:~~:~
at her home in Syra~

POTATOES

It's simple as can be, laundering
with new Frigidaire Washers!
One setting ol the Cycle Selector
takes care of most everything.
Yet, convenient optional selectors
provide the flexibility you need for
specialloadsl

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1 4-Daily Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport, 0 , Jan . 19, 1981

rGET A CASH-LOAN - -.
~26 TO CLEAN UP HOLIDAY BILLS

Everybody In Alltion Friday Night 1Piersall
-lees Cut
':'

,; . : IY 808 E. BYER

~-Jt•tlael

three before the season lB over to

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or

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?n the rebound to give Eastern ali i Eastern will Pay

::~~~;!~~~e;.!es --

T
· on Satur · f"U
agam

Rutland Grade _School dwnped
lhe Tuppers Plaw cagers

in a county grade acbool game
last night on the winnera' home

In Sa1ary

-from the friendliest people In town
Start the year right. Clean Ull

Ellkar
climb out _ ~f the league cellar. Jt wants.
.
day when Al~any ~· bere. .
Middleport and Pomeroy rt'- However, it 11 not expected, nere,
A winless Wahama qumlel l II). The county • twD . Senior C1rfloor.
Jiti'e_SEOAL action Friday nigh~ that they ,will get that victory at 91 hosts Ravenswood at Mason ruit" ball clubs, Muldleport IWd
... .By MILTON RICHMAN
The young Red Devils held a
;grre· Eastern travels to meet an Nelsonville Friday.
lomorrow night in search of vic- P~mero~. have ~n somewhat
u.a.Ued. Pru1 lateru.UGaal
Blim two }'Oint lead at the end of
bgpJoved Rutland quintet and the Pomeroy's only hope, as fa~ as tory numOOr one of the 1960-fil alike th1s season Ul their orf-on
the first period and no more than
~a five hosts a _strong Rev- the season goes. is to rematn a campaign. HoweVl'r, Coach Jade 1performances. ~wever, . Poftr- Jim Piersall. Duke s.wdeJ' and that at the ending of the second .
~ood t·h.lb . Racine remains ldle first divisioa~ ball ci.t..~' and maybe Campbell"s young ball chlh will Ioy 's 5-4 reciJrd 15 -~rably Gil Hodge~ all got exactly what stama. In the last half Rutland
uiJrll Sahtrday when tbe Toma- hang on to the se&lt;;ond place l&gt;e 1h tJrobably still be search in~ wh('n , bettl'r than the Middies_ 3-6. Both they expected today - meaning edged little hy little mto a com!IOca travel to McArthur·
they now posses11. The PantiH~r.&gt; the :;moke t'ii"D.rs at Wahama Fri -~ clubs have the DOtlinhal to be- mor~ money than last year for U1e manding lead .
.
·&amp;Oach Nolan Swackhamer'&amp; off. host McAfee's Bulldogs Friday day.
come league threat!t.
pixy~ Cleveland outfielder_ but
Don
Smith
led
both
teams
m
1
gg. )'eUow Jackets will be host to night and with a &amp;tring of 11 wins I
.
,
k . swackhamer"s and Moore's quin constderaly less for the pa1r of scoring 15 for Rutland
while
~- l-ogan Chieftains while CQach against no defeats gomg for tlu.s Elsewhere_ m the SEOAL, Jac;~ I t.et both have tall enough me!J un· Los. Angeles ve~rans.
Stewart followed
with eight.
JJGI,eJJ Moore's Purple Paptlwrs 1 Athens County dub, l Cltpect the 1 son 17-4 1 travels to Wellston Ider the boards and agile, sharp- P1ersa.J). who L&amp; being eagerly Beatty and Badgley had seven
liieet the league leading Ath~dS "Old Fox" to annex number 12. 71 to mel't an 1mproved ball c~ub ! shooting guards. However, neith- sought by his old boss. General each for Tuppers Plains.
lldklogs at Pomeroy.
Coach Bob Ashley take&amp; h i s that could very well unseat_ 1 e ! cr team has jelled with any con· Mangaer. Frank Lane of Ka~s 1n -the reserve contest Rutla_nd
Lo an, &amp;-4! on the season. will "even-steven" (5-5J Eastern F:a- J~ckson . Ironmen from t~elr ~ ! sist.ency.
,. City, sa1d ~e hope&lt;' to ~m also won over the Tuppers Plams
with the lndians after okaymg an fifth and silth graders, 25-20.
: · ~tempting to gain victory gles to Rutland Friday night to s:hon 1 sN·ond place tie w:tl1
five inside the SEO.\L match baskets with Coach .J ; m Pomeroy and Nelsonvlllt&gt;.
I T h_e
battle I increase which brings his salary Murpfiy of Tuppers Plains led
a chance to become 8 first di- Vennari'a Red Devils. RutLmd. Co.:~ch Larry Mm·rison take'&gt; his i headlmes lhls weekend 5 .cage 1up to an estimated $30,000.
scoring with 11 while Newland
ball club. On the other with an B-3 record ror the seao;on, Tornado five to McArthur Satu_r· I card and .should De a _dandy lf lhe Piersall had been expected to scored nine. Dennis Weber and

old bills. Just pick up _your
phone, then pick up your loan. ·

$25to
$1000

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ECONOMY SAVINGS &amp; LOAN CO.
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the Middies big hope is a dropped -a 5846 decision to Ra day night in an attempt to gam I~anthers are determmed to stay be a much tougher customer to Roger Davis. ~h=ad~e=lgh~t;;;;;ea;;c;;h;;f;or~i&gt;W'iiilrmiiiii,;;;;iiii;;;;;;iiiii;m;;;;iiiiijii;miiliiiiiiiiiiiiii'iiium~
1top their slide toward lhe cine Tuesday night and shouio\ b~· l victory 11um~r !~~ ~~:.e s:_a~.~ s~c~nd place.
__ _ _ sign in view of the fine season Rutland. ~:~;;s;::
lR.~c-.1Jl"W!I -~·:i1:;tt:r~

~~~;;;!~u!!~ :~~-8~~: Hawks Whip Egg Tossers, Boston, In .NBA Tilt ?]~~~:;:::~d~~:!~ f

...CLEARANCE
January

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liiWt shown Improvement

In thiJ By Ualled Prm Inlernnllonal
llil'ond round of play and could St. Louis Hawks had the ri~ht
Ytry well Met victory number answer for egg.tosslng Boston
fans Wednesday night when they
Cro1by Tournament
tossed the Celtics ror a loss.

Hawk leod. Pettit wound up w1th polllls for the Warr&gt;ors but Syra- Snider and Hodges, both of
37, Clyde Lovellette had 28 and cuse got 30·point petformance whom had poor seasons, didn't ~
Hagan had 25· Bob Cousy scored from both Dolph Scha)·es and &amp;I · have much to argue about.
23 for the Celtics who stand 3·3 Greer and 7-foot. 2-inch Swede
J1
with the Hawks on the season's Halbrook out ·}Jlayed Chamberlain
, Both Expected Cut•
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Ud.derway In Calif
National Basketball Association ! during key periods of the second , Both expected cuts-and took ~r
Tbe egg-throwing occurred dur- play.
third periods.
them," said General M~a~r ',
8 HAL WOOD •
tJDtWl Preu Jaklrutlooal
lng the first half when the Celtics The .Syracuse Nationals beal Gene Shue scored 41 points for E. J . Buzzy Bavasi, who :nsast· _.;
_PF..BBLE B:EACH. Calif. IUPil went off to a 62·57 lead and was lthe Philadc~phia _warriora for the the Pistons, who won going away ~· h~w~ver, that the I~ ~:n
-'fbe t:Kt.OOO Bing Crosby nation- In retaliation for a similar lnci-~lie&lt;.'ond str:ught hme, 129-118, and after Oscar Robertson suffered a still fit mto_ the Dodgers p s
afl'fO-amateur goU tourname?t dent when the Eastern Division the ~troit Pistons beat _the Cin· hemmorhage of the lett pelvic for ~he c~mg campaign.
fit-und
_
er way today on three d:f- leaders were in St . Louis. About 1rnnnt: Royall!, 144-128. m other blade when he was kickeB in the Sn:der h:t .243 last season and
1 Group Values to $S.OO
fertnl golf counes - with the a dozen eggs were tossed onto the games.
left hip. Dr George Raub, exam- H~ges a dwnal .198 .. Bavaai toki
While and Colored
weither man the atar perfortner. Auerbach asked fans on the pub·
Wilt Scoret 48
imng phys:c:an. said Robertson Snider :t woul~ take an unusual
N•tlon•IIY Adnrtlted
!2.65 Eo.
; Or
for
1Jbe world' a greateat goUera, Auerbach askedfans on the pub· Wilt Chamberlain scored 48 will be 1udelmed two or llhree Itrade offer" t.o gel him away
Y1lue1 to $5.00
All
Other
Sport
Shirts
Jlllih&lt;l wilb celebrities from the lie addresS system "to stop anrl
days.
from the Dodgers a?d the state-2.65 Ea.
Reduced
If•
enttrtalnment and 1port.B world, show them our runs are better
ment seemed to d1m the New
Or
for
tHi!
1n near-perfect weather than theirs in st. Louis"
Yurk Yankees' prospect• for ac:::::::::;::
ctin&lt;lllion• - with promise• that
quring the left-handed hitting out- 1
.· '.!I'M-\'&amp;"""-'""""'-~
the sun would be ahlnlng "at
S.ymour S.lm Mike
lielder.
w'
least through Saturday."
81. Lo••is C'"'ch Paul Seymour
0
T
Catcher Hal Smith. a prom!m
i'-l
ld p 1 r the National teazed the m1ke 10 an attempt to Chester Counc-1l, Drmghters. or
nent factor in the Pittsburgh pt.
1 Group v3tues to $25 .00 ~
" 1 Group Values to $42.50 ~
Nationally Advertlsocl
O::::nd
cllamplon, big speak but accidentally pulled out
met. in
seSSI!JD I
d rates, World Series' triumph over
Sale $18.75
money winner and victor In the the plug and hidll wordl~ were nf~t TblK~:suay ev,emng WJ II
mem- Election of officers M~all_ hel the Yankees, Bigned hls 1961 con·
1 GtoLJil Values to $29.95 ~'1 \
Values to $22.95
Sale $28.50
~
Sa Dl
Ope la!t week Is the audible. A Gar en J)fl ll'entan 1- ~rs l~rl'st•n ·
.
when the Evangeline ISSIOnary tract for a deserved raise in pay.
S I 22 45
"
norl'~g:... co "most of th'e caah. nally relieved Seymour nf the _Dor·ls Gruescr, co_unc1lor. pre- r.roup of the Pomeroy Church of Smith, once the pro""'"ty of the
a8
•
. ' ~ 1 Group Values t-o $55.00 m
~
~
P
d d
d
t l II
F:va
,.~.
1 Group Values to $39.50 : ~
•ial If the weather stayll mike.
s: ~ Ull repor el I were , Christ met Tuesday evening at Yanks, delivered a clutch three"
1,y
Bob Petlit and Cliff Hagan Bmley :md
nml [the home of Mrs. Wayne Zurcher, run homer in the seventh game
$118 $27.50
e\
~~t d I ndl.... champion Ken paced a 14·3 St. Louis fourth· Ch!~rles Pylt•s lllJUI"L'd at Ills em ·l West Third St.
of the World Series that wu the
.
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.-,,....
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._..
t th t
rl.ced a 99-92 ployment. Nt•vada llf'aver, t·oun- ~
,
.
'l
~~M#i&gt;'@lWiV.~}.I!1Wff'ili:!!'~~\.'!l~'ll{~
u.-' .. -1 who 11kipped the San Dl- pcnuu spur u pm l
.
d
d
th
Mrs. Orval Well pres1ded at the key blow of the class:c unh team·
n11"" •
_ _
-· c1 1 cputy, nnnounr.:e 111a1
e
. d
.
k' 1 ded his
tp .Open to aharpen his game
UPI Ct\GE I'OLJ,
District H:llly would btl hf'ld .nt meeting whkh opened w1th evo- mate B11l Mazeros 1 un oa
·
~ ---MEN'&amp; BOYS'
-·· ~
~ =
htre, also .lal hi,11h1y rated. And so NEW YORK IUPI J - The Vnit· l,ognn. Wednesday.
April 12 _1tions taken from The Upper Hoom Smith hit .2951ast season and had
1 Group Values to $5.00
m 1 dozen or ao of the other cd Press lnlf&gt;rnaUonal colleg:c The good of the urde 1 C"ommittee i and prayer by Mrs Denver
11 home runs. .
~
SPECIAL - ~
001.
basketball ratings jwilh fm;t-plaee announced a silent auction for ple. Members answered roll
The St. Lout&amp; Cardinals an'l'D the tourtn1 "follow the sun" votes and won-lo!l r c cords the neKt ml•eting and asked rnem· with a .S!'ripture verse.
. the _signi~ of !lrst b~
pliers, however, tbe weather wa through· ,fan. 14 In parentheses!: bers to eontrihutl'
] were sent to Mrs. Walle!'
"B:Il White, pttcher Bob Milltile big turprile.
Team
Points Contributions of $10 rmm lhe l day Jr., Troy Oh!mger Sr ..
and outfielder Charley James.
ftla courM-il noted for atormy 1. Ohio State iJ5l (12-0J
350 Pa:d Couneilors Club 11nd $ll.29 Lewfs Osborn and Mrs. Harry
gives the Cards a total of ,~
,
, GLOVI!S Ll
M•n'' &amp; ao"ya' Wlnt.r
we1the. r thiJ tbne of year- high 2.. St. Bonaventure 03·11
267 from thr Orphans Committf'e Osborn. A contribution was made 15 signees for the 1961 season.
~ ~n sd&amp;J~r• d
• "'
CAPS
Reduced - Quia, fog and rtinl.
3. Rradley (13.-11
254 1were mmle to the building fw1d. to the Rill Walker family for mis·
~ dan .d " nl
~
Jllrst pr.lze In the pro rank11 Is 4. Iowa Ul-11
149 It wns nnnmmcPd that the orph· sionary work in Japan.
FACES OLD TEAMMATES
. • uc
Values to 2.50
wWJh"··. $41.000. And It II possible 5._Kansas State (11-21
144 ans .commitll'e had gret•tm~ cards Officers elect~ we1-e Mrs. Har· NEW YORK IUPll-Phll Jor~n
,
Special _ _ __
t6 pi~ up more in the pro-ama- 6 North Carolina 110-21
131 1 nnd the tru!&gt;le£'s. tf~a nn d(lolly old Smith. p~es1dent ; Mr"..
acquired
the Ne~ York Kn1ckAll Men 1 Slacks
tiQII&gt; dtvialon. The pur~e~ arr dl- 7. st. John's \10-21
12!J duzlts for 8 ale as a money mak- er, vice pres 1dent ; Mrs. M 11 to erbockers tn a straight cash deal
Rlduc1d - - 0
•&amp;cl ~lUi l'Q,OOO to the leadora 8. Duke 13-P
128 in~ projert.
Roush, secretary , Mrs.
Tuesday, will be in uoiform
· •
In lhe pro dlvlalon. with the other 9. Louisville 113·1)
122 Mrs. HeAver instnlled Myrtle Smith , treasurer; Mrs.
his former learn tonl~ht
• • te the pro1 who get a lot IO DePaul 411-0)
56 Wnlker a~ a~soctale counc1lor: Ji'u:;her, pubhrtty; and Mrs
the Kniclcs take on the CUl~
btlp !rom their amateur part- Second 10 teams - II, UCT A, M.!tr!(Ilrcl 'futll(', v:ee ('Ounrllor ; Leilhcit. flower lund Secret r-al clnnati Royals m a National Bas· 9 "
nlr1.
49; 12, Southern Cahfu 1111u. 311; Rohc&gt;rta LeP, ronductor .
. names were drawn for the year. ketball Association game.
~
"Home of Arrow Shiru"
•
13, Kansos, 33, 14, Indmn.!t, 22: Morris. m:;ide scnlmel :
Mrs. Roush wns in charge of The &amp;·foot, !0-lnch center o~g15 Utah 19· 16 Memph1s
Truflsl'll, oulsiriP sentinel;
ent•rtamment aRd prizes were nally was signed by the Kn1ckl
POMEROY
.AKER 1nd SEYFRIED a:' 17, Wak~ F~rcsl. 7; 18. Cu•- or Wells, jun1or past
to Mn. Well and Mrs. In 1957, but was sold to Detroil
d I cinnall, &amp;; 19, Wluhila, 4; 20, De· and Dorothy R1tclue,
Melvin Smith. Refreshments
lhe following year.
l'·~""'""~u;~i'~'i,;it"tiU&gt;' ;!Tt%,u,~~:.&lt;,fu.'::$~-~~~~'iin#'hW~~~
" ·' LENNOX •• er lro:'l· 3·
junior past rounrilor. Mr!l .
. c&lt;&gt;rved to the above and Mrs. Edf h
C
'I ....
,. NIW aNI USED
cr, on behalf o I e
ounc~ . ward Venoy and Craig, Mn.
\
presented A PA!'it Councilors pm woort 8 0 we r 11 , Mrs.
· COAL OIL GAS
SPECIAL SERVICE
to Eleanor W•lls and a Past Burn•ide and Mrs. Conrad
'
'
Special BII!LI'Vice will be held at Councilors e11rd In F.!iilher RidefURNACES
Laurel Cliff Free
Methodist nour MiS8 Wells !honked the l;g:.;•-.r.;;,;;;;;;;;;;;OOiiiOOiiiOOiiiOOiii==-;1
t1 · ",.i;;::"":_ WY 2_, 794
Church, 2 p.m. Sunday, with the mcmlwrs ror their cooperation
-~~·
•
Flowers Brothers' Colnreol
· durin~ hf'r term a!l councilor.
· 'POMIIIlOY, OHIO
tel. The service will conslsl main·
----·
ly of slnglnl by them.
!IHORT TRIP
HOI.! .\'WOOD !UPII - T h e
cast of "SUsan Slade" sailed from
Men's, Women's
Son Franclsro on the S. S. PresChildren's
ident Cleveland _as the ship left
for Hong Kong.
Houn latl'r, after shipboard
sr.enPs hud heen filmed, stars
Connie Stevens, Dorothy McGuire
and Lloyd Nolan were taken oU
MIDD~IPDRT
aboard a ?!lot board.

H

land

SALE

;:

DRESS SHIRTS

I

SPORT SHIRTS

2

Myrtle Walker
Installed As
D I A Lea der

urr

Mau':r~

A~r,iea,

re~u,la,r,

$5

2

Mrs. Smit, hIs
preSI•'dent Ql
M, , G

$5

SPORT- co-A.·-y·s

TOPCOATS

~1

ISSIOn roup

I

$

f.'

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' , WINTER JACKETS ~ ~,'_•

1

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MEN'S PAJAMAS

:1 -

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Sale $12.95

L,!!~- $37.!~ . j

M~ry Holte~,

TRENCH COATS

~

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MEN'S
HATS

I

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20%

tuns made tnt

1

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l'hono WY-2-2171

97c

125 I. MAIN ST.

CITY LOAN
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• Important news for new-car buyers-

Sale

.,...,.....,""'.,..'""""'""'""'!!!!!!!!

CLELAND

SOMETIME DURING THE YEAR YOU
WILL N,!!ED A GIFT-

TH£ 'Ill C:HEtfY BRIIIBS
JET-S.ODTH TRAVEL DOWN TO EARTH

WHEN YOU DO THINK. OF SANBORN'S

SILVER - CRYSTAL - CHINA
COSTUME JEWELRY
Party Nattklns - Candle Holders

_Keep the home fire

SHOES

-B. H. SANBORN

THE SHOE BOX

MILL ST.

JEWELER-OPTOMETRIST
MIDDI.EPORT

Gold Medal Flour ':!89c ·
Round Steak
•. 79c v.u.,
Weiners ___
Pork Liver
Ohl•

RACINE'S BANrAM SUPER MARKET

•

"TilE STORE WITH A-HART"

Shop These At Your Renll Drug Store

8-f\o Special "

with / 11

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1- - "Flw-Fio Specilll"
.
fuel tlll will ~·

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Mot:atre
. 1470
...... - T ellla - I f \ ' ITt .-T IFtlOTW - -

, your

AEROSOL
TOOTH
PASTE

bome without WOJTY, all wintet lonrl
No IIIOI"t II'Ouble with aludfl' in your
beatinrr oil--not when you u~ · ·~Flo
Special," the futl oil with a • ·ecial additive
that preventa aludge formati · t.
In MlllrCGioti fuel1, aludge ca elog up
ftltora, pipet, and burn9r nozzl a, eauainr
~.:o~\ly emergency eervlce I
·t Save 1r1011ey and avoid cold-~ther ;
brw.kdo11111. Order "Free-Flo Special" ·-:~~ea~~q oU , , .~Dill hlill·ill tludp Pr"11111i0lll

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1rM1 o 11 Itld., Eztra.larff htarl l'llll6tr cuMiont
IAal fv:IMt iaolelo 1M ridljrrm 1M rOod.

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Home Owned and Opented
P11oM WY 2-2101
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JIHONI WY 2-2955
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Pomeroy -Motor---Company
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PROPORTIONED

POMERO'!', OHIO

I

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fr&lt;irn omell to Iaiii Make your new
Wlfdr®e really lit Buy the plaid,
print, or ehei:k proportioned to
)QUr lia, too, II

The Fabric Shop, Pomeroy
E. Mrrln Str • ~ • ., .,. '": " .,.. - " - WY'2·22R"

Mel:.U.L'S PA'fi'ERNS

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posslble. Urif!J IIIIU-

o.·o·w'nlee Gross, Inc
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Pha11 hlore ten .•• lou
~elora rln. Ira St1 lilY 11
111 cash hort collfldentllnr.

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eTAP
•BALLROOM
eBeglnuen
el:hDdrea
eAdvaaced
•Adults ·

"ENROLL NOW!" ·
Pomeroy

GROUND BEEF ............ . . 2 LB. FOR $1.00
SLICED BACON, Old Smoke House ..... LB. 59c
Ohio Valloy 2 lb. for S1.00
Devld DaviN LARD , .. . 6-1 LB. PKGS FOR $1.00
3·2 lb. pkgs. for $1.00
SIRLOIN STEAK .. , .................. 79c LB.
RIB ROASTS ..... ..... .............. 59c LB.
Clover Form-303 Si1e
RED KIDNEY BEANS ...... , 8 CANS FOR $1.00
No. 2 Si1e
Clover Form HOMINY . , ..... 8 CANS FOR $1.00
3 Pkgo. Of 4 Rolls-Clover Form
P ~ THROOM TISSUE . ... .. 12 ROLLS FOR $1.00
SI-Kwlk-Mhl
• FOOD .............. 12 CANS FOR $1.00
. ellow Quortero
'
'-LOVER FARM OLEO .. , .. ... 5 LB. FOR $1.00
303 Sl•e-Clovor Form
APPLE SAUCE ............ 6 CANS -FOR $1.00

CELERY
lllllk22c
BANANAS
21b.for25c
MAINE POTATOES
10 lb. bag 49c
MORTONS SUGAR CURE 7¥2 lb. box $1.29

(Smokad Solt)

.

RACINE FOOD MARKET
"Your FrlendJy cl• .,.r Perm lforeH
hff lerwic•- Top Quality- frM P•rklne

PHONI WI f.UII

RAClNI, OHIO

V1n C•mp'• ___ 61h: oz.

Light Chunk Tuna

23c

Beekm1n's ___ 46 OL

Tomato Juice_ 4 ..r99c
lu"''' --- lOCI
White Hominy __ 10c
Slu

Stoke ley'• __ ~ 303 Sin

Green Cut Beans 2 ,.,. 39c
Joy

59c

Reg. Slr:e

Rinso Blue ---·- 29c
You Can Do The llelt AJ

WAID CROSS' SONS
IN RACINE li"ce 1860

�JOMH.- z..tle, HMiell W•llh,

:.~ '7SOn Girls

.·· tend Cooking
-r:,nstrotion

Meigs-Mason
Coming Events

• .·1 ~out Troop -0 of Ma1100

cooking oemm.Jtra. · ln Po'nt PleallaJlt at t h e J r
~ ._. _, :1

·n.g held on TuHday after·

FOR CONSISTENT DEPENDABLE RESULTS
RATES
4 c•nll per word, one Insertion. Minimum

cbar~e-eo

~:ding

t

the demollltration8.

T..e daueA are held at the App :- 1~ .-. hWt ?ower QJmpany buildIn,.. with Mise Frances HI vea.
home economist, conducting them.
The first demonstration included
in:.lruet.iOn on care and operation
of kitchen equipment such as dlshwa~her~.~food disposals, stoves,
and ovens.

Adt received by 10 A. M. will be In that day's paper.

PHO~E

1 ' 111
Graney Elected
I :ZS
Pre~~ident Of Bank
1:!1
Stale &amp;ad Commluioner Pa~ ' ' 411
rick L. Graney has been elected 7•110
President ol the Bank of Mounl 7:30
Hope ~MDWit Hope, Weat Vir· 8•311
glni\
9•00
Mr. Graney hu been a dlrec- &amp;:30

ur a J)~fi'31 of five to be held
e ·' 1 "4eek. Memben of lhe troop
~ .,, ; o arn their cookins badge~ by

Spectal-one month for 30 ceotJ per word.
VuU rate of 4 centa per word will be cha.rJed tor ad·
verti&amp;ing il not paid wit.b.in 10 days after receiving bill.
Errors in AdYertisin:g-Sbould be rell(lrted immediately.
fhe Daily Sentinel will not be resPOmilble (or more than
one incorrect iMertion.
Card of Tbankl and Spectal Nobcet ol Enau $1.00.
Obltuanei _publiahed at 1 cent per word.
WORJ)S
1 DAY 3 DAYS 6 DAYS I MO.
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IIOc:
$1.35
$4.50
20
60c
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2;
7~•
$1~
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$7 50

WY 2-2157

Woatltor
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7•00 Johnny Mldaight
7. 30 Guestward Jlo.
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9:30 Movietime

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beginning

DELICIOUS HOME MADE PJES.

piece. Jack'• Dairy Bar,

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18. Part
It, Kind of

I WILL NOT
BE IN MY
OFFICE
MONDAY,
JANUARY 23rd
THROUGH

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memory

18. Dim-

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&amp;. East by
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(abbr.)

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-- 8-Dally Sentinel, l'l:lmeroy:Mlddleport, 0. , J111, 11, 1991
1n ,•harg, of M rt
Year
New
In
Duties
To
Dedication
•
J y or ers
Belly Dudding µ,·esident
Mrs. Morgan, Mrs. Bachtel Review
group �,.. planned to
Was Th eme Of C
evo ,ons
Met
Monda y maThe
ke , bookcase for one of !he
. B00 S A Wed
Devotions b Mrs. Pearl Mora opened the meeting of ,
sday ClUb Meet',ng
primary cla..,.. Sp,c,al ,p,akFor Potluck
Tuesheld
church
Federated
lhe
of
Circle
Friendly
the
Mrs Walter Waddell entertained the Middleport Ulen will be pro"1dl'&lt;I for tht' n�xt
Thl' Jolly Work�n Clas.s or
er;Jry ·club at her home Wednesday afternoon at which
two meeting or the class ,md , he da evening in the sanctuary
th� Mason Methodisl Churcb ir.et
p0 rn s ra er and thoughts on the new year and th.us
time the _president of the club, Mrs. Emerson Jones. wu
potllK k dinner wil_l b€ ehmmaterl
leader, with
on Moodoy _ evenu,g. Jan. 1•. for
made lo a ne! b;[inriing were emphasized bf the
be
wdl
n
with a corsage in observance of her birthday
presented
campaig
A
formn1_1 6m1th Clothing ft
a pol luck dmner.
scri lure reading taken from Revelations 2 1 . A prayer
I and in appreciation for her acceptance of the presldejlCy
urge all class members to anend
for the start of a new year for
MIDDL E POR"f, OHIO
for another year. She was al.so saluted with the "Happy
the meelings . Attendm� on Mo !a: poe� most appro riate
Pl.uns were made during
period.
;
devotional
the
closed
circle,
the
Birthday" song.
a
s
an
e
w
the er . M r
bus mess meeting to start
� M r . Don ld .
Miss El izabeth Fick. president. , Ba�la.
Home Of
,
Mn. Jones opened lhe meeting
.
und
Donett
ilyn,
Ma
e
Debbie,
r
purchase or Bibles fo r each of
I aa a nat'1!'al r"elO\.ll'('f.
Ml.Ss Smith_ distributed � e • r i
c
·
Al
meeting.
the
of
harge
in
was
with the Club Collect.
I
Name Btand
the Sunda School class rooms. GPOr�e : M r 1and Mr,. r._len ('art- the close of her term as president booU_. for which she wu given a ,
a
p
During
r
ogram
review
the
i
e.
d
n
'Jhere were Zl membera and
Dud_
'-"111is
.
Mrs
.
wrie:ht
u
ed
o t
i#&gt;.{1 will be carri
Th. Pro,'d Miss Fick presented Mrs. Waldo sLandmg vote of _thanks. A \l�te
Merchandise
, R:
book ·Jhe Statua Seekers " two guesta, Mn. Hickman, of
of
the
n
h
.
..
Wm�
thnrd
R
u
.
d
an
s
I c
�1r
throughout the year. The business
culA.!li was gIven
J Bartel s , spiritual life chairman of th--'. Mlsa Ftck
by Vance Packard was gi\leo by Michigan. who II vltit.tns with
c-hildn·n , Dou�las and Lant&gt; 11
t the past
presiden
all
,work
her
for
a
in
who
1or lhe Woman's Guild.
Mrs. Roger Mor&lt;1un.
- A, the auth• Mrs. Bertha Lasher, and Mn.
.,..,.DJ)EJ)
"�
A Pledge Of � we, mad•
or ,.., it. America is becoming Richard Chambon, pre- al
Pfr. a nl'f �rs Fran kl in 'hrtin sincere and impressive manner, year.
Church Council for t � e PFC Fran Jin Mllrtin, u. s. Ar- '"stratified'' Jn classes, the upper the meetifl&amp;.
!ell Tuesdav .,,nine for Por1 mstaUed officers elected for the lo the
k
Rellgioua Education
Weekday
apchairman
!he
Kno,. Ky where Frank l in is s!a- year and also
my. stationed at Fort Knox, Ken- bracket, � m�ddle b acket�
� a
'JOmled by the newly elected pres- fund. Mn,. Mora, program cha1r- lucky, son of Frances Martin the lower rac
g The next DllllllnC will be held
I tionf&lt;I.
r
man. summariud the to;&gt;ic to be of Middleport, Ohio and Ida Mae to race and re ,g , c:"°
ideot
uste mg Feb. 1 at the home ol Mn. Bruce
Llqyd.
the
for
theme
study
the
for
used
[ � M E IGS TH EATRE
of Middleport, daughter by kmd.
Instal led were Miss � r m a . year, "The Mission of l h e oWilson an
_
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rs
"Ho'."' we hve �d how we
d M . Howard Wilson,
Smith, president : Mra. Phil GI� Church . " set forth in three pha a f Mr.
se Middle,&gt;Ort, were united ln mar- our bills detenrune our status,
Pomeroy, Ohio
bokar, vice president ; M n. Thom- Unity, Witne88 and Service.
CW F M.eetin-•
Conlenln'K:nl, self-reriage January 16 at 4 : 40 p. m. at he says.
Edgar
s
reta
y
oung,
s
Pay Sc For A Second
1a Y
�
r ;· Mr .
I Guests pre!lenl from o I h e r
TON IGHT
{
e- specl and understanding of oth• Held Recently
Arnold. treasure r and the lollow - , groups of the church were reco1• the Church yo Christ in Middl
pr
1
ers keep up our status, the auth· The CWF of \he Tuppers Plalm
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Pair ~ Two Pair $5.00
' in� chail'men, Mrs. Pearl Mora, nized and each rommented brief• rt b Re Fred Gardner. A
rw ' fri!nds �d rel�tives attend- or said. He also said that we Christian Church met a1 t l u
(Technicolor)
program ; Mrs. James Fugate, ly including Mrs. I. 8. Weed: Mrs. �
Wilh Ward Ramsey
Childrens.
should choose �eal ta�ent regardBig Boy's
r guild: Mrs. Paul Werner, l Lo
_
alta
ansun
home of Marie Livingston recenta
and Kristin H
uis Reibel, Mrs. Ben Neutzling.
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less of our station ID Ide•
·
flowers : Mrs. Phil G lobokar, �it- ; Mrs. Paul Nease. Mrs. Dale Stni�h
FEATURETI'E
This book. has been a best sel 1 ly w ith 10 member&amp; present.
! chen and Lions club; and _M iss Mrs. Phil Williamson and M r 1.
COLORCARTOONS
- Worship leader was Mn. Barbera
er ,for over 8 yeae�
J J Girl, Attended
Si'lt
Si11
:
publicity.
Relbel.
Virginia
Mary
Philip Meinhart.
pr .
pr .
Anothet book. House of In Black, her theme being "A More
3½ to 7
8½ to 3
FRIDAY NOT OPEN
A uni ue feature of ·the lnstallaT
roop 8 MeeI',n a
- Excellent Way." Study program
. Nease accompanied b y Toe Letart Falls GI:"! Scoots, tellect" by Jacques Barzun was
Mrs
,�rvice
lion
the
was
presenting
Mn Nacline Gmbel
T
RDAY
SATU
Value s To $4.99
revi,wed by Mrs. Forrest BachV1lu-■ To $4.99
w
:::...i
ted a Troop 8, held a regular meeting
n
Mlaslonary Work
pre
Neulzllng,
Ben
Mrs.
of
,
to
pec
tools
and
mbols
s
se
uliar
sc
i
"THE ENEMY GENERAL"
tel. The author. who was born .
solo , '' H is ltands ''
to
beautiful
t
r
or
officer
respective
a
t
e
L
the
at
16
Jan.
Monday
of
line
Mens
. the 1980's.
during
and
n
the
Congo
Johnso
Womens
Van
in Paris in 1907. later became a m
_
Fall• Grade School with 11 glT� citi,en of the United Slates. his
:�ly of the chairmen, by M r ,. conclude the meeting.
Jea n-Pierre Aumon t
and Children,
T
1'he business meeting waa con- 111so During the social hour, refresh- present and their leaders,
book was presented as a st 1m u- ducted by Mrs. Eulah Ladon,
.
"SEX KITTENS GO
Size
Patrol One opened the meet m g
ments were aerved by Mrs. Edlating- book and open lo argu- vice president. '1w next meeting
Around And
TO COLLE GE"
pr,
ward Baer and Mn. Pauf Werner with the flag ceremony. Patrol
6 to I I
Lllfl• 6 to $ 1
ment .
VanDoren
Mamie
With
pr .
with Mrs. Alfred Crow a rontrib- Two gave Girl Seoul promise. The author said that education la to be at ·the chW"tb. Mn. J, B.
•
Big 9
and Conway Twitty
Marfett will be present to show
Valuf'.&lt;1 To $9.95
uling hostess.
The troop is Invited to Salis- should never end, that art, sci- d
sli es of her recent trip to ScotCOMING
bury"s Curve Bor ceremony Jan. ence and philantorophy go ttand
Middleport
land.
Tuesday
Sunday, Monday,
22.
in hand
that
said
Mrs. Den\ler Nelson wenl
He also
to :
January 22, 23, 24
at schools are the product of public Refreshments were served by
A bake sale ls on Feb. 11
Birthday
Parkersburg Tuesday to get her
"THE APARTMENT"
Cha?man·s Market Officers were opinion and that our children in the hostess and co-hosteu, Mn.
With Jack Lemmon
dauioter, Linda, • student at Mt.
At
elebroted
C
l ey MacLaine
Shir
and
elected in each pa�ol.
the sehools must be considered Rubil Caldwell.
State. who had become ill. Linda
No. Second
Middleport
CARTOON
is_ now a patient at Holzer Hos- Robert
sburg
pital.
Mrs. Alice Jivtden. Roberts•
Larry Lat'ey and Cliff Apple
burg, w. V a. celebrated hel'.. 83rd
flew here from Dayton Sunday
birthday Sunday. Jan. 15 al the
morning lo spend tile day with
home of her daughter, Mr. and
Larry's parents, Mr. and
Mrs.
R. E. Rollins, and daugh­
Mn.
Clarence Lacey and fam ily. Beler Rena .
cause of weather conditions they
·
and Mrs.
had to return lo Dayton hy car Present were M r .
W. Va.,
Newell,
Jividen
Floyd
and will return this Wet!k end for
Balser,
Clifford
Mrll.'
and
Mr.
January Sala Price
their plane. 1'hey were taken to
Mrs.
and
Mr.
:
Va.
w.
Chester,
Dayton Monday by George Nea1 ,
' Mr. and Mrs. M ax Orndorrr, Elmer Hen!IOn, Buffalo, w, Va. ;
Sr. have returned home from Mr. and Mn. Acel Martitn, Nitro;
Ashland. Ky. where they
were Jerry Milhoan, Ravenawood ; Mr.
called by the death of Mrs. Or�• and Mrs. James stover and chll•
dorff's father. Mr. Orndorff ts dren Donna. Jami:!&amp;, Thurman,
Sl ight Irregulars
I
. .
, Buffalo·, Boyd
s1111 con\la 1esc mg
trom an mJury and Haro d Ray
·
I
ber
Wa
tsb
Ro
lker.
urg; Mrs. Loren
recelved while at work •t the Be ed.
o f a nationally
t Lana Cheryl
gbt
da
er
Phillip Sporn Plant m N ew Hav n:; J� . o':olv ille, O. ; M r and
a
.
en, W · Va.
known brand name.
to\ler, Buffalo: and
S
Perry
Mrs.
Jack Kelly, son o_l Mr. and Mr�- 1 he
r granddaughter, Mrs. William
M, L. Kelly, wh lli emp ed
Priced special for Jan­
�? ; Scarberry, Dayton, telephoned
�
Co!Wllbus �Ith: l e post o ice
_
partment. 111 spend mg
a t wo Sunday evening to sdd best wiah­
uary Sel l ing.
ea.
week vacation at Miami Beech.
THIS CHAii IS
Mr. end Mrs. Sidney Pickens
PICTIJH,WINDOW Pf�fKl
left yesterday for a vacation in,
4 OISTlN(TIVt
Sarasota, Fla., wllo relative,.
CONVHSATION l'IIClt
Mainly About
Mrs. Clarence Lacey and daughter, Kathy, spent Saturday in
People In
Parkersburg.
Mlsa BeBB Sanborn ha, been
0tnef0Y
ill at her home 1ince Sunday,
Dr. Martin FrNse af Blllingt,
Marcus Chambers is a medical Montana, and Mrs. Fred Lee and
patient at Meigs General.
Mrs. Joe C.Olbum and childre,'
Wesley Fry, Robert Watkin.!! Andrew and Julia, of Columbus
and Marvin Milliron of Fry's were recent gue1ll of their coos­
Plumbing and Heating shop were ins, Mr. and Mra. Ralph Lee of
in · Huntington last night to at- Racine.
tend a meeting perl ainlng to
Miss Patricia Myen of Glen•
Hydronic Homes.
dale, w. Va., 1, the gue,t of Mr.
and Mrs. Roger Dillard and fam­
ily and Mr. and Mrs. /\, R.
i1SO ls Given
Knight.
Joe Grueser who underwent
Church Budget
1urgery at M•lp General lloopita! II conv1l•1elng ntcoly.
lJv Class 12
Mra Jame1 Criswell preoklent Kathy Morgan of Mkldk,port
of er�.. 11 of Heath • Methodist t1pent the weekend with her grand
See The Many Other Berkline Chairs On Sale During
Ch.Utth, opned the January meet- mother, Mr1. W. A. Morgan, of
ing of tho )ll'OUP with a Now Athens Road.
Elberfelds January Furniture Sal,e 'On The Second and
Year'• greeting In poetry when Mn. H� P. Smlth
the group met Wednesday even• • trl-district governinC .
Third Floors - Take Advantage Of The Special Prices
lnJ at tho home of Mrs. C. /\ . meeting of the Methodist Youth
F•llowshlp hold In Lancuter on
Emmilh In Middleport.
On All Furniture-During This January Sale.
Rev. Raymon Konkright, . • Wednesday.
Mn. Homer Holter and mother
guest, used the topic, "Whatever
a Man 'knows he atlll baa a lot to M n. Davkl .-recker w;;
um,
Learn." as tho theme for the de- dinner guests ., Mra.
Cheater. They al.oo vllltocl Mr.
votIonIIII perlod
During the buslne,s meeting and Mn. Charin Bauni.
thank-you note11 were read and it Mn. C· F· ...._..i-..
..;.. viaited
W
W•
In
wu reported that all of the po- ednuday
&lt;ans "hfch the f!NIUP had for
eale during tho holldav, had been
sold and a good profit wa, real•
i,ed by tho circle.
, It wa1 voted to contribute $ISO I
j to tho budg&lt;t of the church and ,
they also voted to opnnoor • I
I Rrowni&lt;' Troop In Middleport ofl
which Mn. Charle. Asa Bradbury
1 -..m be leader.
DurlnR the program hour, Mrs. '
L. W. McComu gave • review
Supe!'f, Sound
of the book, "The Bride of PlC1ullw furrtlt.,.
,1ne1y
,_
1 lot" by Eotber Kellner.
.
'
'!he meeting wa, clooed with ,
• Pow..ful hlah-llddtt -,11'I prayer and a aalad COUf'II was '
•
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