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End Of The Month Sale-Elberfelds In Pomeroy
WOMENS DRESSES
2 for $10.00

DRESS and SCHOOL TROUSERS

A belutiful group of women·, dre1se, - one ,nd two piett
r.tylu - Dan Rh-er gine:hams - rayon print■ - c&lt;&gt;at
dresse■ and drHIJY lityles. ft.eeul.ar and half 1ize11.

Womens Wash Dresses
2 for $5.00

A 11:roup of women'1 waah dres�ea in zipper and button
front - All wuhable fabrics in a widl! assortment of atylea
1md patterns. Regular and half 1iles.

A eroup of wool and blend 1lacb - aolid1 and plaids zij)per iide (')osing - matching be?ts. Sizes 1 0 to 18.

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SAL&amp;! WOMENS PLAID WOOL

J AC KETS
$7.00

- - - - - - � =�

Sale $3.00

Wrcanglers Western Jeans
FOR MEN and BOYS

Complete selection of siz.es just receivt'd.
•Men, and Youn• Mens Wrangler JHn1
98
$
511ft 27 to 36 Weist _________
e R..ular Boyt Sb.ff Wr�n9ler JHn1
$ 9
SI••• 4 to 12
S
e Hu1kr Boy■ S111 Wrangler JHn1
98
$
Size, 6 to l2
• Sllm Boys Wr1ngl1r JHns
98
$
SIM• 6 lo 12 __________
e ll■gular 8oy1 Sizu t 3 to 16 1 WRANGLERS _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ $3.49
e Hulky Boys SIIH U to 1 6 WRANGLERS _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ $3.49
e Sllm loy, Sitff 13 to 1 6 WRANGLERS _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ $3.49

2•

2_

2•

Boys nylon stretch socks for wear and comfort. Sizes 9 to
1 1 with matchinlf bow tie. Brown, uavy and grey.

Triple Roll Socks
Size1 8½ to 1 1 . Soft combed cotton. Nylon reinforced toe
and heel for extra wear. White.

2 pairs $1 .00

SPECIAL GROUP
Nectlaru. bracelets and earrings. A.!isurted rolors and styles,

Reg. $ 1 .00 Jewelry ____ Sale 50c
Reg. $2.00 Jewelry
Sale $1 .00

Girls Lingerie-Sleepwear

2 R... $1 .95 Toddler■ SLIPS . . . . . . . . . . . . SALi 85c
9 Reg. $1 .69 Toddler■ SLIPS . . . . . . . . . . . . SALE He
4 Reg. $1 .39 Toddlers SLIPS . . . . . . . . . . . . SALE He
4 Reg. $1 .95 Glr'11 Bouffont SLIPS . . . . . . SALE $ 1 .00
3 R... $3.95 Glrla TNn A111 Con Con
HALF SLIPS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . SALE $2.00
4 Reg. $2.95 Glrl1 Pre THn SLIPS . . . . SALE $1 .50
1 9 R ... $2.95 Glrl1 Flonn•l•II• Pej1m11 SALE $1 .50

INFANTS and CHILDREN$ WEAR

S ,.,, $3.00 Infant, 2 Pc. SLIIPIIIS
. _ . . . . . S.l1 SI.SO
It r... $1.,S lnl1nh 2 Pc. ILIIPIRS . . _ _ _ . Sale $1.00
a7 r... 59, Cotton TRAINING PANTS _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Sole 35,
21 .... st, coTtON PANTIIS
. - · - - - - _ - - hi• 3S•
23 rq. 6tc White Cotton Knit POLO SHIRTS
Sale 35c
S r... $1.00 Prlntld Cotton Knit POLO SHIRTS . S.11 SO,
16 ,...
lnfanh Short SI""� SHlltTS _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Sal• 35c
7 r... 7tc lnfantt lhort StHve SHlltTS _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Sale 35c
2 rq, He Infant• Short SINvo SHIRTS · - - - - - - - - - Salo 35,
9 rq, $1.95 OIILON SHRUGS . .
. . _ . . . _ _ _ Solo $1.00
14• ,q. $2.91 SWIATIIII, Sl1n 1 to b . .
Salo $1 .50
, ,.., ,1.,s Girl, lhort IINve Pullover Sweatera Sale $1.00
19 ,.., $US Infant• lu..... f'ronl SW ■ -TIIIS _ . Solo $1 .00

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Womens Sleepwear

17 ,.._ $3.91 Plonnelelte OUSTIIIS _ _ _ _ _ _ . .
2 r11. $3.95 Ix, Siu Plonnelotte ,AJAMAI _ _ _ .
2 r... $3.95 f'LANNILITTI GOWNS _ _ _ _ _ _ . . _
2 ,.., $3.95 f'LANNILITTI '!'JAMAi . . _ _ _ .
S ,.., $3.95 Cholll• GOWN-OUITIII HTS _ _ _
24 r11. $2.95 f'L ... NNILITTI GOWNS _ _ _ _ _ . .
4 r11, $2.H Flennelotte ..by 0.11 ,AJ.VUS
14 r ... $2.95 CHALLIS GOWNS _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
2 ,.._ S4.95 lrU1hlld lloyen PAJAM... S _ __ _ _ _ _ _
4 '"I, 11 .tS Cholll• IID JACKITI _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _

S,lo
Sole
11l0
Sole
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Sole
Sole
Sole
Sole
Solo

WAGNER CAST IRON COOKWARE

Pre-seasoned quality cast iron. Ready to use. Slotted handles
for easy hanging. Highly polished, Easy to dean.
No, 3 to No, I SKILLETS
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ $1.10 to $2.15
FIIENCH CHE,•S SKILLETS _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Sl .59
BR&amp;AK,AST SK ILLETS
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Sl .65
SIZZLE SERV!RS
$1 .49
CH1'KEN FRYERS _ _ $4.25
ROUNO GRIDDLES $2'.65
DUTCH OVENS _ _ _ _ _ $5.50

$2.00
S2.00
$2.00
$2.00
$2.00
$1.50
SI .SO
$1.50
S2.00
$1.00

METAL IRONING TABLES

�ull sizt ventil�ted top. Sit down or stand u p ironin g. New
improved sturdier, non-sag leg joints. Fingertip height con­
trol bar (from 2 1 to 35 in&lt;"hes). Non ali p .self leveling rubber
feel won't mar floors.

BOYS WIN TER CAPS

LOOK-N-Sl!E

COVERED CAKE and UTILITY PANS

Just the right size for ready mix or home reclpe cakes. Rust
proof aluminum with Clear-View cover.

,s R... $2.95

Boy, CAPS . . . . . . . . . . . . . SALE $ 1 .19
114 leg. $1.95 Boy, CAPS . . • . . . . , • • . . SALE $1 .39

End Of The Month Salel

BOYS KNIT SHIRTS

� I 1G 18. Loni •l.,.vo ollJ)Ovor 1tyl.. SoUd ,olora ond
-•1 pallornL

Sale $1 .88

...,, $I.ts f'LANNIL ll'OIIT IHIIITI - - - - - - · - - - - - . _
ley• 11.SO end $1.69 LINID TIIOUIIIIS _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
...,. p.,s LINID TIOUSIII - - · - - · - - - - - - - - - - - - ·
Mono lie Y,.. Matched UNIPORM SUITS · - - · --- - - - 'I'- Mont S4,9S COIIDUIOY TIIOUIIIII - - - - - - � p,ff COVIIT CLOTH TIIOUHIII
Mln1 , ...,S CAVALRY TWILL TIIOUHRS
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Mone ..." OI DU Y

LOOK-N-SEE

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END OF MONTH SALE!

COVERED PIE CARRIERS

9 lncti rust proof .aluminum pie pan with • Clear View cover,
Ideal for pirnice, parties or covered dish su.ppers.

Individual Size _____ 50c
$1 . 1 9
3 Egg Poachers Size

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REVERE WARE

WHISTLING TEA KITTLES

Salt 69c

11-lar $1.39 VYNOCIL

W I N DOW
SHADES

75c
Regular $2,00

Evening In Paris · ·
Cologne Spl'tJ Mist
JUST 1f TO IILL .!J.

$1.39

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!!•95-SIZE 2 1 "x32" . . • . • • . • • . . EOM SALi $ 1 .39
..,,95-SIZE 27"x48" . . • • . • . . • . . EOM SALi $2.49
$1 .39 PLASTIC

REGULAR $3.95

BATHROOM
C U RTAINS

I I D P I L LOW S

Dleron or FOUR llubllor. Coverinp in ,-y lloral or llrtpoo.

Ruffled and toilored 1l)'IH.
All ,oion.

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, Salt 2 fw $7.00
Ntw Shlp■llt
ZIPPER

I AGS

.TAPESTRY

Bl'GMI or Blue

SQUARES
Salt

50c

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1 4" Siu _ $1 .49
1 6" Siu _ $1 .79
1 8" Siu _· $2.19

...ular ffc

DOG GIAINS

lfade of 11Nb1 clllln end

leather. Equipped with Im

n,lvelilll win -

511, 19c

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·. E11d Of The MOnth Sale-Elb,rfelds In . Pomeroy
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It $2,00

Sale $3.00

Lo�At Kel-Roy Nite Club
Estunated Around $2,000

For F"r1'ends

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D RAW D R A P E S

HOBNAIL CHENILLE SPREADS

Volunteer Companies Battle Three
Damaging Fires In Past 24 Hours

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10 pr. Reg. $2.95 Acetata - plaln 50" X 84" ----- $■
9 pr. Reg.'$5.95 Prlni.cl s,n,clw 50" X 90'' ----- Safe
7 pr. Reg. $6.95 Plain VIKOM 50'' X 90'' ----- $■le
3 pr. Reg. $8.95 Prlni.cl Flbergi.. 50" x 90'' _____ S■le
4 pr. Reg. $9.95 Prlntecl Cotton •
50" X 90"
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Sub-freezing weather broug ht a rash of damaging
fires in and near M�igs_ County the pasl 24 hours with
Steady, soft clinging snow began falling onto M eigs
property losses runmng mto many tbouaands of dollars.
County this morning with a total of three to five inc hes
The Pomeroy and Mlddleport D epartment, were callpredicted.
yesterday afternoon to �e Ket-Roy Nile Club on t he
ed
CANDIDATE _ Charles Au
Today's fall, on top of earli er precipitation, Is expect•
mg ht a fire at the Harrison
he
adbvy, above, wW iw, ldo Chester Road. � n _last
ed to bring the total on the ground to a depth of e igh t Br
destroyed the two-room
port
e
Middl
Buchner hom e
l polllln
to 10 inches. Thermom eters hove red around 10 abov e Hnt 4,, lnlo mwdelpo
eport firem en were
,Middl
g
th
an
mormn
•�
d
hl■ yea, •l!ea lie Oles 1., 0 structure
last nig ht and had risen no hig he r than 16 above by t
ouse fire in Shade ,
and
h
station
e
gasolin
call
e
a
d
to
u tonn 08 Mlddleporl
10:30 J.m. at West Second and Mechanic-st in Pomeroy . 1.,0 • y•
thens count .
.
,
Sohol!ls outside Pomeroy • n d inlo Oklahoma· A rkansa s and I vlllage ..,...u. Ho I• oa • '"mo1· AYesterday s fi_Yre al lhe K e J. Early thl.o lllOl'Dlllf!, at I: 17,
ml,eal
O
lac
•
.
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e
11
u
or' • ticket"
Middlejlort were clooed , i n c e ennessee
a fu-emen wen, called 1G lhe Harri,
Roy Club was dis&lt;overed by
T
oe
last Thursday In most ca s, ex• In the ·North, ,now and snow eouncU.-.
waitress who did not know t h e ..., Buchner home, 100 S. :Ind-av
nlary.
me
o
d
I
ele
r
d
e
B
ing
eept
building wao being engulfed by at Park-II in Middleport. U p o n
flurries developed a, one of the
•
School men said main roads have bitterest cold wave, on record
fire. She ,aid a cuatamer linpped their arrival llamel bad com•
been put in good shape bul nar•
be' and lold her thal amoke wu com- :,letely engulfod the home.
gan lo waken. Although the cold
111wor rural byw1y1 were little eased slightly, weathennen preIng from the roof of lhe large The lire apparently originated
more than aheoll of ice Monday. dieted low normal temperatures
..rbeated alove. The
cement block building and n o I from an o
be
By Tuesda, gravel bad b e e n nto next weok_
from
the
eblmney.
.. a combination cew
structure
'
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placed on hilly oectlons. provid
and frame, two-room
block
meat
o
A new cold wave swept ac�ss
U
f
und
was
ation,
investig
U?(ln
ing ''(ootin1" for traction.
waa esttrnatdamage
reThe
home.
the sea Iowan! the rainy Pac1fic .
oy
fi
Pomer
afire.
roof
the
WU
Today'• anowflll, hoWever, will Northwesl while gale winds lore
O.iel
r,
men answered the call and uk- ed at '250 by Middleport
nullily Ibis work.
tbe to� off 60-foot wa'o'e.'li m the Lenn ie B. Swan, 86, died at the' ed for the aid of Middleport's Tom Darst.
1
Meanwhile. the nation was also Atlantic.
ca
U
Hens
the
,
na
answered
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men
of
her
niect,
Leo
Twelve
tanker
home
i
.
todav
I , Accord ng
belna
"'fli hard hit
Wednesday. Firemen fought the blau for wiih two pumpera and lhe took•
All the hazards of winter were
ley• Long Bott m
.
,
ID Unlled Preis Internationa l:
present. Nwnb,ng cold, snow, ,ce, She wa, the dau�ter ol the late nearl two houri before ii subaid- er. They Uled only waler from
Wednesday night overheated stoves and furnaces, Levi. and Mary Fellows Swan of
Temperattll'fl
,.•h the ruino.
Y
-•--� babn
,.m-·
--..
ed. Fin, Deparunenl ollicial, tanker ID ...
:, 1t Ktlpared to
y
Bo
ttom.
ROOF ON FIRE - Fire of undetennl ned origin broke out Wedneella
clogged nues and overtaxed I g
deparlment wu called lo lhe
The
oom
of
estimate
,_,
make
..
an
to
de
lined
�
c
s.
;
tile put low nighll, but Ollioan heart' broughl de•th 10 a1 1ea,1 .o urv Ivor, meIude three sI,1er1.
lo bat• Roy's Nile Club on Roule 7 causing an es timaled $2,000 damage. Firemen from �
losses at tho eotabliabmonl but ...,,. h&lt;&gt;me December 26
.
_st ructure from being comple�
plagued wllb Ice and snow mosl
0
er
h
n
n
· tie ■ ftre c8111ed by an oil slove meroy and _Middleport saved the block
.ooo
eed
Z;�
�
1
u
expected
.
�
exc
lo
s
�
:'
12
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':;,:
�
:�i!
��
he
ol Ibo winier braced for anol r :b::''.:i: �e� "::n:�• e
i e
Here l�o firemen work around the cbim ney where the blaze apparently
ploslon.
u:
kept
n
by
work
vohmtee
ui
k
l!ffie Torre.,; of Long Bottom : Q c
onolauahl of ,now.
-days ago.
9: 15 M id· - Sentmel Photo,
from apreadlng "' oth- Thia moming about
the
blue
Tontperaturel wore expected in
Portof
Swan
----er.
Harry
broth
one
luu dleport llremen anowered • genbefore Ibero caught lhe
.
the lllnl.
land and several nieces and nep- er &amp;OCliona of the building. It
An . Aobland started 1n the service station but else was consumed
.
Shade
1n
alarm
era!
new
reported
whole
that
I
inlo
,... ,..
11een
ue
Damage
any spreading.
,,,. .,.... .... 1o contin
heWI.
TWO FIRl!S AT RACINE
the home of the origin luu Ml been pin;,olnt•
and
Station
Service
ue
ins
be
d
m
have
om
talled
lo
will
g
roof
lr
ll'rlday with depth• varyin
The de&lt;eued was preceded In
ed. Flame1 ,wept from the otallon The Racine Volunteer Fire Ile- ported at a inimum.
Bill Klonch was completely burntldeath by two brothers and two lo the fire.
- 1G 0..4ndwl .
owned by Kloncb 1G hIS next door partment baa answered two mm- The other blue waa lloaday
J'riday nig lemporllures will
d.
sl
lstant
illle
G""'P
asa
She
llaclne
iv
aa
the
Flaines came through the roof
s ra.
ht
po or calls recently, one of which ternoon al
s
muter at Long Bottom lor 25 lnlo the lnler .
dn&gt;p apln, ....itlng aub - zero
f the building Tbe JUcllland Volunteer F I r e home.
was yesterday morning ID the a.- when, a sma11 guollne 0ro ...
nearby
r
ved
anothe
near Alhena _ Firemen sa
bnen
De
tl
q
�
ng
t
:
the
of
l
r
ol
mem
par
a
Lo
be
ears,
morning.
inated. Nine rnemben -•e1al
readlnp by Soturday
uic y
st paroooage.
lremen
y
It the b
home. U bu oot yet been learned cine Methodi
ald
for
the
aw,d
Church,
but
Methodist
call
rapidly
Botllm
lhe
1
drop:,ed
rudi!lp
ered
Ohio
t 0 .: inside lire•
Firemen went lo the home of the call. Little ....... - -.
m- whelhm- tile two burned a1ructures
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pu
E
For•
he
da
A
S,
lanker
: !S BaO
Chapter,
t
Ra&lt;ine
skies
t
clear
der
lllddJeport
un
Wednoldiy
be
Rev. Richard Morgan ,-rday Tuesday evening al IO
were coveftd with lnaurance.
rothy K- wu lhe om- � eatlmate luu not ·
been
and
A.
Do
of
D.
Council
�
est
.....,
a
hing
Boone.
A.
rea
oq,1admof
D.
Rev.
pastor
cine
emergency
c
"enlng,
the
In
extlngllilbed • minllamel � both Mlddleport aeot 1bc firemen ..,mine
of . the ployee discovering the lire. The op
member
charllr
a
wu
the
Baplial
MiddJ&amp;.
h,
above
Chur
First
Elizebtll!
of
eight
home
c
lhe
lo
lo
aero
called
yed
e
nmae of from
along with their lanlcer. Residents or bilm!. The fire originated from
port, challenged the
Pomeroy Mary Shrine White Shrine of Je- DIie club wu covered by lnour- ,nad bul
Sayre al Planla. She ,... ._
.....
and neigbbo� saved part al the a faulty chimney.
lilucture■•
the
of
and ii cloeed � pendin,
once
.
and
ior
school
hlgb
Jun
c
,
r
S..lor
&amp;..i- Baopilal.
lo
iolldl.IIJ t'lldQllhC\ �yer
,!• 1eparted to have home lurnlsbings. but � Qulbk wo k by tbe volunteers
··
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- cleveloped and lemperalurel lllltdl,nla WedMNay In oet the � oarvlceo will �: llamplotb,
--·- •• ·
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.
thtlr
auoclala al tbe IAag -m M
begm I olow clbnb. Early lhJo standanl for
·
I P- m. Burial
bad 10 de- when he delivered a lhougbl-pro, O.utth SWtday al
y. Fnlland
Cemeter
Hill
in
Sarni
lhe
Pace
lk
Set'
voking
l
"Who
l
.,_, Clnclnnall IJ, Marlstll 9,
&lt;harp.
In
be
will
Noma
for
11,,t •-• to tho ecllto, for
r
a
He
wu
."
Y
speake
r
ou
Fo
Manoflekl 7 ond Columbus 10.
.
moved lrom
be
f"llollcatlon ,,. -lcomld
will
body
The
m
,pon,
assembly
Day
pera
nce
The South'• llnl major storm Te
nd
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t
l
red by Ibo Help WCTU Chap- the Arl&gt;augb Ftmera
ol Iha wlntor lubed the Gull ao
el llllol, N- will be with
the home of Leona llenllley 1tr1,
r
in Senior High audllorlwn.
le
McKo,te. "II', like '111anbgiving Kone md Olmstead, and otalel with rr-tnll rain loday
Uoiled Preu _,,,._
hold ,,..., f"lbllootlon upan
day night.
a
e
g
with
p
on
Th
lle
·
rogram
but I_,. "'utt be
Two American llieH who 11pe11t and ChrisbllBs rolled inta one." killed when Ibo r;,1ane .....
luntlnc road■ Into tmpasaable rib. .
"
,
Any
und
film
lkled
In
ealnr
so
le
_
..
•
bono of Ice and tappllng ice-laden
nearly aeven lonely montha Im- "My feeling waa of comp te downed.
Boy, U. S. A." produce&lt;! by the
·
"'
.;.,"
;
,...,1nc1ort
11,1o
0!1car L. CJo""'1,
id
Ml'I.
One,
- '"1lo ulllily linK
.... n tod1J an u nal..... priloned In R1181ia becauae their joy, relief and thanldulnellS," sa
·
Two candidates, me announcNational :,VCTU.
I
wu Ibo ela.:ti»
buaband
Gaile Olmstead, 25.
11 wu Ibo oec..nd day of an
ty
and the olher Ulllltll10llltc, llltor -!nine lteto-nh plane flew clolo lo lhe 1roo cw,. Mn.
The mmiller pointed oul how
·
Tex
..,
rom
the 11114'1, .,.
techniclon
ica
u
Awall Builudo' Arrival
Ice olorm ......un, f
have llled petlllona for election in ...IMt pul,llc offlclalo thot llin were bein, spend home lo
loda, people are Influenced by
Ibo tw
ol
oeelng
fearful
lo
almost
8oulb Clrollno ...i north mau medl1 111cb u lei,vloion,
lm!tU&amp;h
·
.,...,. be -t•lned In CDurt lmnlliel and freedom today in an The two women were sped
Aamaoy politico.
I
1'
men.
returning
lo
plane
Clerk ol lhe Board of Elec,llono ch,,... - ronl•ocl. II had utoniahlng turn of the cold war. Waabington by Air Force
radio, md printed publlcallons.
"I still have hope that my Just five da)'J after President be 00 hand for lheir hu,bands'
lie IUgj!ested "we all folliw a
lloroll.y JGlmon uld 1h11 mom- no nllM lltochll&lt;I.
band la alive," lite said In T.
Tho doll1r .,....... to, Kennedy IIMlla office lhe Soviet arrival.
WO
Pace ..tier."
Legar and Jacl:
Ing Iba\
esm CltarlN
c
ed- ,rlntlne the -r will be Union, bt an obvious gesture of For four other women, lhe newa peka. M• • .I 'm gelling mare ....,.
Rev. Boone aw..l that Jesus
Wey
lll r llled potllloao W
nlv....... to "'· .,,,.. H
will, n,leased Capt. John R. deepened !heir grief in a way. OWi oow, becauoe 1t'1 getllJII .,._
Chrlll WU his pace oelter.
Floyd Adamo, 87, Zaneaville, --·•a,•.
1111&lt;1 le t offlNe of The good
After polnling out that llalistlcs died Wedneoday morning ot Beth- Lepr has been JIUlYGI' of Porn- �nol �• Mlclaonlo,ot, Po- McKone, 38, of Tonganmde, Kan.. They are the widow• ol the four er lo the lime wbea I'll know
wbo were flying with Mo- sure• • •"
and Capt. Freeman Bruce Olm- men__
Indicate that one out ol every 18 eoda llospllal in Zanesville after eroy for two ,ucceulve lerml of _,.,,
__:.__:c___
_
Mi:Koue and Qlmelead ...,. re��!lo, Rev · 1 � �
two year1 each. Be lo running on 1 i..--------.Ji atead, 24, of Elmira, N.Y.
f
...
leased
at 10 L
WI •
-� --.
•�,�roy boY• •- """"""'· • nalive o An• the Republican tlcl:et In the priMoacow
II
:;,.,
�) ;:
wife,
nwy. Ma,or Legar la lhe only
�1:olellOIIIO llqu�IJ- la •urv� b7 hla
IAN JUAN, P.R (UPl)-A reaboard
a
Du1cb
Kl.II
put
da
,mom
• aon ,
=• peraon who hu filed for the joblhol down over the Barenla Soa
Joy ol U.S ConalellaUon burri�
�::.,.. .
obortly
after
IIOIJII.
Nol
a
Wlll'CI
of
lhey BBSOCiale
by Soviet aircraft last July I.
bu iled I
' Jacl: We
Wit bunters flew . coulant vigil At the conc�lon of
their
releaao
had
leaked
lo
Ibo
the addreu all oi1 z.n':ville a idster Mro pet
"I 'm jusl numb. very numb.''
tlot ti ket u
the
on yeamlller
c
Democro
R�
Leetonia. ' and �
loday ..., lhe lm.ury liner Santa three ladle• from the . local WCTU Berthe Varllm
� public.
uld
the 111-y......,ld Mn. Connie
for
•
.·.vo
yoar
loml
Ill
oouncll
WMllolll Nt I,.,
out literalure, nlDDber of grandhlldren. Bo ·was
:- aleamlng on a otrange &lt;ap- chapter passed
ed in
�· -· a1'l'OIS the Atlantic "Why Hurt Younelf " to each pnceded In doalb by bla parenll He bait not
Now Yurt llorald Tt...
The
been
engag
Uc life before .. tar .. la knopubwn.
w
got wind of Ibo """1 but Deean toword Africa.
Junior and Senior high otudent. Qubtey md Sarah Adami and �
O OWS
'
Woyeamlller
la
a
mtcltanlc
by
The ,_ of the blue tick coon held publbllioa of
Uaok,· ""'1Ulland of fo11118r Por• They were Lucrella Genhelmer, brother, Hobart.
what ......
.
A Melgl oounty W011W1 ,ru unhu been setOed m County have been • 19-ltom now l I
� lffllY Capt. Honrlque Ga). Ml'I. G lenroy Ewinl and Mra. F'uneral IOl'llicu will ht! held trade.
vao and I heavily armed band Lena Hu�r.
Frldq at I p. m. from lhe A Iola! ol oiI por1111t1 h a v • Injured In a two-Qr ocoldenl Inwhen presidential preu �
es8
led guilty lo
of bla rebel lollowon, the ll0,11116__
_,�_....:..__
� Gllmore
Tbomplon Funeral Homo ot Dun- - filed for councll in Pomeroy -lgaled by Ibo - bigbway
in
-� il
the dog
the &lt;barge ol la..:.,y
patrol Wednelday.
';: �
;�
of
' �
Fallo.
·�
- �
-·
ee
r II - place •• 1:9$ p.m. on
P&lt;oples
ge
lo
J
Enunell
ud
n
�rt�.!�
bo
""'"
�
and the 081i&lt;!Dal lntereata.
pre,enled I b e I r petltimt1 lut Rt. 7 juJ\ and a fine
,100 and «&gt;Sta was
the s J I v • r
... At KERA Bouse
.... . poa
-,...-JcaR
...km.
Instruction Open
edneada
Alt the big airliner wu .W
ordered
b
lhe
......
lerk
Edna
Scboenleh
...i
the
Janu
C
of
ing
meet
ary
brld
One
car
driven
by
BentThe
Geardutroyero.
Two U.S
the
take off, it got I Oat tire. '11111
lo
"";!.,
�
bJs
at
died
71,
CUrtls l"redericl:,
UI(hl
g had
A
Treuurer Elm■ Ruaoell hjlve al· Ice � 65
Valley Englneen' T0 PubliC TOni
81 bit
lhe Vogelpaong, wore Mid Ohio
delay
•
yuterBot'Long
Jn
ed lhe takeoff .,. a-.....,
residence
'
,...._
• •
A •landard firll of claaa for IO fllcd for another term
aft.er be
last week
llll
by
dilpaldftil from tlte Ivory Coall Council baa been ananged for
five
boun.
illnuo.
long
a
alter
day
:;
Ho
·
_
Fire
the
�
_
n
___
y
Yiddleport
�
the
membe
port of Abidjan; where they had Monda , January 30, al
McKo.. and Obnslead fle,r to
Funeral IOl'Yieo wW be held
the
t I Emergeney,llao&lt;ue
1o
NIMII.E "MIRIEIIMAN
1
in. at 2 p. II!. Saturday from the Ew•
Ileen on 1 800d will vi.oil, lo inter- KERA llouao at the Kaiser Em- Departmen
udge
PeoplN
Amsterdam
changed so quic1:1y
f
·
y
is
1
lea
Unit will bogin IDaighl al die fire. l'renlt Ferrell
1
J
ployee Recreation Area.
boa!Jwaln'o lo
privale �ay. damage Ing Chapel with burial in Cbeller h
cept the Santa Mirta
�
i:.:
ir
F�rco
Con8'A,llsl:lon tbal
an
ID
A
rmdi
..;
1bove to,m haU. male -"' cla,;, USN, 800 of
1
1
G
YThe U.S ahlpl � under or• llobert Button, Worb Comp, men' ...time ta ialk to
ban,
ry.
did
y
oot
Ibe
Rnford
�
I 7 :30 Mr. ond Mra. J. C. FerreU of
w
fn other
lo
Boll, :..... wen,
Cemete
�n lo ktop the llner In 11gbl !roller al the Ra� Klloer ' The claaea W begin I
hy I!
lv
Mr.
ed
es
ecl
lephone 111d
Fredericl:
w
la
ourv
cbolson
ined
.,.i
their
iv
by
te
board
$10
l
aa
IOl'YlnC
w
Ni
and ore Opell lo Ibo publlo, it WU $yrlOlll8 la
lhe
•
P t,
Brown WU •it hl.o wile, Batlle, and .... .... ..;...
but not le try ta board It by lan will cliacua 'The. l:concJm.
lhen
flew
lo
Prell'lricl;
,�,..
recenlly
B
�
auJdtd
...
Sh
by
le Part of I!:nglneering." Dinner 1lllllOWICed today
- •
lor failure 1G olgnal • tum.
NOI1ll1lll l"rederlcl:. Other ourviv•
'-· .
· ______
will be oerved at 7 p. m.
ler, fir11 old cl.Ill and -...ior. onllolad for oiI yearo.
The patrol repar\l that Bmlrd on Include two grandoooo, • broNlckolllm, II, Alhenl, wu fined lber, George Frederick. Cbesler ·
BATING LIGIITII
Mayor CounclJ Get
N
Sh
at the �port Im- Fffl!l ewl . OW
i
l[hll
L
dkinaoo
is
innie
A
IO and _.. in Melp coonty three s lera, M
I
be Clwmed Smash Hit
ColDDUlliOD Start_ed
va. . Mn. Neille provllecl skating rmk will
COllli fer lmpw.,er 1egiabalt.n, Jlunllngtoo.
•
• ,
A vlll■p plmming commllllon
a
for
By MEIIRIMAN IIMITII
ak ten, lonlght un•
and llidwd Reuter, 51, Middle- Shumway al Florida and Mn. turned '"'
... hem organized In Pomeroy
it
k,
c
o
WU
UP
'
loc
1
amnounced
0 nine
I WI.He a- 11qoner
WASHJNGTON (IJPl )-H,r, .,,.• lhil doollloo of !he Soviet Union Thia eoanlry la ....,.n,ecl olJout port wu fined $6 and 00111 in Myrle Stewart of Nelaonville
a
y
area
and --· �
o
atero
CUPI J-'lbe tna
.
ASHINGTON
re
the
W
lod
r
Slr
M
g
11.mlctpal COllli for a FrleDdl may all at the
alti
Fune
ome anythne prior ta invited lo enjoy the new fac Uity ditionalista of journalism from •
Mayor Cbarlll Lop,, - ol bl&amp;hllgllll of Prealdenl Kenl edy'1 11111 ""'1liden lb■&amp; lbla ldioll re- any Latin American revolutionary G pollo
ral H
moveo • - tlJllaele lo Im- -t whfcl. lllwlvea IDl1i- yellow line •k&gt;iallon•
the ftn, momben, 181d today first ne\VI conference:
which lo lhe only one of iis kind era when reporters cl.-.d
t·
oervlea.
Jbreafenl
he
''Wblcll
ltUpjtOl't
IIIJ
reSovlet.-an
of
provemenl
1bot Council boo -lnlad Frank,
DIIAUIAMENT
in Meip Villagn.
around a Pmident'I Wbfte ......tly md pu.. of the Well•
Un - to - cm Ibo eon,. Tbe Unlled Stalel la .,. King I latlona."
----desk
an� excbang,,d aparlding ,..
om �re. "
VI IILIGBTI
...-, Ollllr•....i.m l8leetod poalpoltoment In the reo ,nption
M
E
partee
can quit yemung. Liva
FIRE
PER8111NG
JSSD,
ns
O
terer
WASIIINGTON CIIPIJ - Presl· Uphols
pe
Ml;Jar Lepr lncludo E. F. of the Geneva nuclear " · ban "I have ordered that they oot BOOB alllJII COMMffl'EI!:
UPll - television 1uu become the new
L
I
CAPE
CANAVl!RA
dent Kennedy penonally will In New Location
�r
lleed, Jr. and lllb 1G JIV• lhla
nore bo relUlllld." .
lid fuel arm of presidential COllllllUDJca.
The llol!ll ohollld delennbte ilo
the two roleued RB-47 The Racine Uphollle inti Sbo The Anny lired Ila so �
A
R
lllllo lo prepare a clear mert,
llf90I
Hooae
�
be
iu
CIVIL RJGBTI
ruin.
than
150 Ion with the public.
more
P Perobing missile
t
own
piere on lhelr orrival here from
'l'lte Commlllion will aloo be can position.·•
a .... .;..
"I am Ulremely inlerellal bt
.be,
ge President Kennedy'• first TV
ran
Atlanlic
the
do.,.
Ibo White llouR �
1lualla.
b other v�
the �
the
CONGO
making 11,re that _.,.,. American
of
test
in
a
• news show which also featur.ill
esda{
nlghl
Wedn
P
•id loday.
M Ruth Snodgrua
�
� � ll'JUPI
wwk In America bu clecided "to lu- . 11 ctvea the right la cut bJs vote
system.
e
418 reporters and photognapher•
guidanc
1y oper- new
_..,;.....,
1'1o IChodulod arrival of the �- Snodgrua
• Council on erauo mNtantlally" ill
·IG wltboul pre)ldlce. le bla rlgbll ..
was a soHd hil from his point �
----LA08
lwo olnnen, orliln■fly ao1: for thla ated the upholllery ■hop in Ra�
�
l!ben. 'lltla In the Congo.
re
a
c
Wednesday night. And be 1!1view
llove Wlllno
United Slllee la an1lous 1G on-, wu put baclt until cine but bu bad a ,.,.. building COMBAT HEART DISEASE
iwiii;;;;;.
iNiiiui,Wrliiu.
FLll!RI
oilii
will punuo tbe problem of pro, The
• IDIOI
W
to use the tod.nJque to 1111
e
tends
Amer·
oil, Fri- ffllCiad at tile ,ear of her homo NEW YOH¥ IUPIJ-Th
A...,._ - l!ttber Com- a..i■ 1w releaaed Capls· vidJng tltat prolec!lon With all aee poaC9 restored In LP. The - - afllr JKIID,
ced
tffectiveness jest • ■-annooo
utmost
A"""ialion
Heart
West abouid ...,,. ...., whether day beca.11■ of I fore&lt;all of neor the Racine •iUaJe llmill. lean
lllack, Kanetp1 Sandra Dupo, Freoman B. ('lm1114!1d and Jolm •�-•
million
e m o c r o l l c Prelidellt,
D
124.117
other
nt
spe
II
Wedneoday
-•" · · .o1 llfflll)I Brilaln'a pro, beaoy -•· 1'le threatened storm 'l'lte new obop will be equipped lo
CVRA
.......,; a,&amp; SiilllllPo. Rel&amp;: K: ':'l:i!QIIIII, - 111tct""ilfrll!I" l!ldtl( " ·•·
lo
year
D. Roooovell, o,npkqld
liscal
Franklin
195!Ml0
the
durinl
.
■l ..lid IDlerfen ,rltb landlJtC con- band1e - jobs in upbolllery.
'811,
Soviet fiahlln llhot clown . their The United - la D(.'t ...,. poaal la re 1111.Nlah '•lemaUon
tha
"firelide cl.al" 1G a
radio
udlng
d...._...i
heart
combal
te
_,. the
Air Fon!e Nn,
Dilcl.oqel - &amp;lmor WiekbND
""IIIIIIJ� 1 1llkl July I, 191111. ·Tho United liderlng at thla time � lltnlff&lt;I Onmwlon "' try 1G flld dillom at Andrewl
_
1111
1
�
pb.
:
Ill - "T ..
•
,u.. '" ' '
1� � �

-If

Salt 77c

$3.95

Oblo, Thunday, Jan. 26, 1961

pup1•1S ASkC d
TO et pace

ClNnUp .... of ..... complete Hnt of pllllle dNpol - llnod
and unlined - 1110 niflled plutico and &lt;Gttli• NII la tbil
-· All colon.

$72.00

PASTEL COLORS

Salt $4.95

In hobnail bottle ..I cQ
be reused. Perfumed bubblbath. lline in 1h11 FWI&gt;·

$ 1.00 PLASTIC DUPES

a.cuners have reinforced pLaall• orma and bNd rat with
nylon INt and back. 11\1.11 foam rubber In seat.
Swivel roel&lt;era IN 1U nylon or &lt;GDl))Olitlon pla•� 1nd ny­
lon with full foam revenlble &amp;Mt.
$19.00 - SALi PIUCI FOIi THIS SALi

HAND CARVED NYLON RUGS

A boautlfu! 1lrlped chenlllo bod111reod In I pleHlftC tGne on
t.one arrantement. Lua:uri0\11 butuou frlnee. Preshrunk _
W1shlblo - Le• Uni. No iron. full Ind twin 111.... Coloro­
bolce, Uloc, pink. top11. 111Jce, turquol,e,

BUBBLE BATH

Salt $1.00

BERIWNE DU All TV
RECLINERS and SWIVEL ROCKERS

Pomeroy-Middleport,

237

lie PER COPY

°·

Tned Ruto - Mid nollwit - M ...
end, - w11hable. AU colora.

SPECIAL PURCHASE OF

Sale $1.00

''RIVIERA" BED SPREAD

Wrl•l•y

'

l.ari• 26 • 44 she

Ju1t Arrived In Time For EOM S■lel

36'' width in white, lieht
tan and 1reen.

Salt 89c

Rogul1r $ 1 .50

CANNON SHED BLANms

1ALE $ 1 00.00

$ 1 .29-1 8"x30" . . • . . . . . . • . . • . . SALi $ 1 ,00
1 1 ,95-24"x36" . . . . . • . . • . . . . . • SALE $ 1 .49
$2.95-27"x48" . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . • SALE $2.29
REG. $5.95-3'.S' . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . SALE $4.39
REG. $7.9S--4'x6' . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . SALE $6.49

73c a yard

.

Of The Month S■lel ·
TWE E D R U GS

$188.50 U,ht and Dark Brown Cover. Danl,h Modem Styl•.

Low loop ■ll t-olton rues. Good colora.

DRAPERY
M AT E R IA l

\..

End

SALE $100.00

•11o.

86 n·Jed At
,r
I Lon Bottom

Salt $1.66

$179.911 Brown, Beige and Blaok '!'weed Colonlal Style

IVY TWIST R UGS

REG.
REG.
REG.

l bO• dU8tlnl powder an&amp;
Tweed Colo1n• in rift pad&lt;.
1 ..11 to 1elL

\

.. ... loalpl

Dnoeed f'o The lnt.erat. 01 The /tldp,Ma,on Aret1

I
I

sns

\

Salel . SIMMONS SOFA BEDS

$4.29

Floral decorations and 1old
band trim.

POWDER and

Salt $3,00

.oo

Cool bakelite handle. Fast heating copper bottom. Eaoy to
tlean stalnleu aleel. Easy to fill and pour. Can't burn
throuah.

CHINA CUPS
and SAUQRS

llegul1r $4.00 TWNd

Salt $2.00

... _, �- Uldo ....
• • : ame. 9lp tllll!IJ »

m

$4.95 CHENILLE BED SPREADS ,.
Lintlen - ln-Belce ud Gold,

0_ _ _

Aho for preparing baby food and warming left overs.

$ 1 .00

50c

$419.00 Mahogany Drop LHI T1blo, 3 Side Chain, 1 Arm
Choir, Bullo! ond Vortu C•-llllf _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Sale $200.00
(Only 17 �reads in TbiJ Group)
$149.00 Solid Moplo Bufltt ond Glou Enclottd Hutch
Solo $100.00
$109.00 Limed O.k Chino, S lldln1 Doors _ _
Salo $75.00
$451.00 Solid Chorry Drop Lfff Table, 2 Caploino Chair•, 3. , ______________
_
Skit Ch.In, EnclotN Top China _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Sat• tu0,00 1
$339.00 Butternut Drop Looi Table, 4 Side Cholro, Chine
Regular $1 .B9
Solo $275.00
1119.00 Solid Mople Drop Leef Tobi• _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Solo $14.00
9179.00 Wolnul China - · - - - - - - - -- - - - - · - - - - - - Solo $125.00
$129.00 WIiiett Solid Maple lmn1ion Tobie _ _ Solo $50.00
Good ...,Jght · while 111 cotton blanket - 70 s 1111" Iii■ $340.00 HoywGOd Wokefi•id Hond O.Coroted Opon Hutch On
1llt&lt;hed end,.
luffel (Quaker 1r- ond "'Id) _ _ _ _ _ . _ _ Sole $240.00
$297.00 Thomas•illa Rural En1ll•h lulfet and Dock
. hi• 1l99

ALUMINUM EGG POACHERS

$6.50-21/i QUART

1 2 TO SILL

SMALL LOT

DINING ROOM FURNITURE

$ 1 •59
-------------------1

48 INCH
PRINTED PATl'ERNS
IALI
$1 49
11.00
$2.00
M,00
$3.00
$2 00
94 00
�00

on

$1 .19

1

All IIIM from tho llltle pr•«houl 01• boy to Hiah S.hool
boy1. Wools, lfflthlflr■, cotton1, twHII. AU are lined have
pull down ear flaps, Warm and 1ervkeable.

--===

$4.95 to $7.95

End Of The Month Sale

Mens and Boys Wear

Golden 8111:, Triple Dr■1Hr, Bookc■M led, Chett an Ched ____ S•I• $240.00
Walnut, Double Dresur, Bookcue Bed and ChHt _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ S.le $149.00
Butternut, Double Dreuer, Bookcase Beel and Chut _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Sale $215.00
Spun Silver Mahogany, l'riple Drener, 8ookceN Bed and ChNt Sate $200.00
Walnut, Triple DreHer, BookuM Bed and Chelt _ _ _ _ _ _ _ · _ _ Sale $1 10.00
Solid Cherry, Willett, Double DruMr, Poster Bad, Chest •nd Nitht Teltle
Sole $475.DO
$395.00 klid Mapl•, Double DrHHr, Po■t■r Bed and Ch"t _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ $ale $325.00
,$297.00 Cultured Wood, Double Dre1ur, BooJccaH Bed end Chell _ _ _ _ Sale $240.no
$249.00 W•lnut, Plastic Topi, Double Dr1&gt;11er, BoalccaN Beel and Cht1t
S.le $200.00
$249.00 Limed Oak, Pla1tic Tops, Doubte Dn,11er, BookcaN Bed and Chest Sale $200.00
$149.00 S11 Mitt M•hogany, Single Dresser, P•n1I '" and Chest _ _ _ _ Salt $1 10.00
$189.00 S11 Ml1t Mahogany, Double Dre11er, 8oolccaN 8ecl and Chest, Sale $149.00
$229.00 s.. Mlat M1hog•ny, Triple DretHr, Bookcaae Bed, Cheat on ChHt
Sole $10.00
$369.00 Sienna Warhut, T ripi• DresMr, Bookcase led, Chest ____ _ _ _ _ _ _ Stle $269..00
$489.00 Walnut, Double Dres1■r, Bookc11e Bed, Valet Chest _ _ _ _ _ __ _ _ _ Sale $300.00
$1 19.00 Birch &amp; White, Tripi• Dre11er, Boolcc11e led and Chest
Sale •125.00
$2'9.00 Solld Maple, Double DrffHr, Poster ltd and Cheat
Sale $200.00
$449.00 Willett Solid Cherry, Triple DrH1er, Poster Beel, Chest on Chest, Hite Table
Sole 1375.00
"4,9.00 Mahogany, Double Dre11er, Bookc.M Bed, Chest on Chest _ _ _ _ Sele $299.00
$249.00 Tengler M•ho11ny, Double Dresser, BoolccaH Bed, ChHt on Chelt Sele $200.00
$249.00 Limed Oak, Triple DrH1or, Book,... lad, ChHI on ChHI _ _ _ _ Sole 1200,00
$249.DO Sttrmlst Mi1hogany, Triple Dn,11er, BookcaM Beet Chest
Chest Sele $200.00
$269.00 Spun Sliver Mahogany, Triple DresMr, Bookcase Bed, Che1t on Ch■1t
Sole $215,00
$379.00 Sollct Meple, Doubl• Dr■1ur, Poster Beel, Chest
Sal• $299 DO
$289.00 Solid Cherry, O.uble Dre,Hr, Poster Bid, ChHt :::::::::::::: Sele $225:00
$229.00 Limed Ook, Double DrfllOr, BookcalO Bocl, Chest on ChMt _ _ _ _ Sele $10.00
$297.00
$189.00
$329.00
$249.00
$149.00
$595.00

ARVIN CADET

COSTUME JEWELRY

IUBILE BATH

M.ade By These Nationally Known Manufacturers.
Kroehler, Willett, Thomasvilie and BaiMetL

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Total Of 3-5 Inches Predicted
From Current Attack Of Winter

Tult-0-Fun

END OF MONTH SALE! BED ROOM SUITES

69c

KIRBURY MORPUL

Regulor $ 1 .00

COLOGNE

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Air, .Moves Over
N ation &amp; M eigs

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COLOGNE

Kroehler $349.00 Green 3 Pt. CUR\IE SECTIONAL - - - - - - - · - - - SALi 1212.00
Kr..hlor $339.00 llelw• 2 Pc. CUIVI SICTIONAL
SALi $2n.DO
Kroehler $295.00 Ton 3 Pc. CURVE SICTIONAL _ _ __ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ _ _ _ _ _ _ SALi $I n.GO
Kroehler $349.00 Tan 3 Pc. CURVE SECTIONAL _ _ _____ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ SALi $249.00
K"\"hlor $369.00 llel .. 3 Pc. CUIIVE SECTIONAL _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ SALi $20.00
Kroehler $269.00 llel1e and Brown COLONIAL SOFA · - - - - - - - - - - - - - SALi $17S.OO
Voionllno S..•or $259.00 loi.. Nylon MATCLASSI SOFA SALE $207 00
Volont!no Seever $249.00 R... MATELASSE SOFA - · - - - - :�������� SALE $199:eo
Volontono S..vw s:149.00 Brown MATELASSE SOFA
SALE $199.00
Volentine S.•••r $249.00 Brown Nylon MATELASSE
SALE $199 00
Kroehler $249.00 Grffn MATELASSE SOFA _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ :::::::: SALE $125:00
K roehler $359.00 Ton Nylon DAVENPORT and CHAIR - - - - - - - - - - - - - - SALE S259.ot
Kroehler $369.00 Gold Nylon FriHo DAVENPORT and CHAIR _ _ _ _ _ _ SALi $299.00
Kroehler $369.00 TurquoiH Nylon Frieze DAVENPORT and CHAllt _ _ SALE $299.00
Kroehler $297.00 Beige Nylon Frine DAVENPQRT end CHAIR _ _ _ _ _ SALi $200.00
Kroehler $369.00 Br�wn Nylon Frine DAVENPORT and CHAIR _ _ _ _ SALi $299.0I
Kroehler $349.00 le119 Nylon Frieze DAVENPORT •nd CHAIR _ _ _ ___ SALi $212.00
Krot:hler $249.00 Rose Nrlon FrieH DAVENPORT and CHAIR
- -- - SALE $199 00
Kroehler $369.00 Grey Nylon FrloM DAVENPORT and CHAIR - - - - - SALE $2'9.00
Kroehler $269.00 Gold Nylon Frlno DAVENPORT and CHAIR - SALi $199 00
Kroehler $249.00 GrNn. Nylon Frieze DAVENPORT and CHAIR - - - - - -- SALE $19900
Kroehler $349.00 RolO Nylon FrlOD DAVENPORT ond CHAIR ---- ------ SALE 12,1{00
Kroehler $349.00 Brown Nylon FrloH DAVENPORT ond CHAIR SALE $212 00
Kroehltr $249.00 Bolio Nylon Frlo10 DAVENPORT and CHAIR ::�::: SALE $199:oo
Kroehler $249.00 Grey Nylon Frlon DAVENPORT ond CHAIR _ _ _ _ _ _ SALE $199.00
KnMhler $249.00 Tvrquo1H Nylon Frieze DAVENPORT and CHAIR _ _ SALE $199.00
KrNhler $329.00 Beige Nylon Frieze DAVINPORT and CHAIR - - - - SALE $26' 00
Kroehler $229.00 Black Nylon Frlo,o OAVENPCIRT ond CHAIR - SALE $150 oo
Kroehler $297.00 Brown SLEEP or LOUNGE, Foam Rubber Cushi��; - SALi $225.00

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2 and 3 pie&lt;:e Section.ab - Sof• - 2 Piece Suites

Rog. $ 1 .00

100% all wool plaid proirpector jackets - 2 pockets bl.ue, red and a:reen plaid. Sizes 10 to 18.

Kroehler and Valentin• S.av•

LIVING ROOM SUITES

Si1" 29 to 42 Weist MH11.11r•
e Polisht'd cotton in olivr 1reen and black in Ivy Leaeue
style.
e Rayon and acetate plaid pattern in Continental J1tyle.
• W;sh and wear cotton che&lt;"ked pattern - Dak model with
frontier pockets.
79 PAIRS IN THIS GROUP

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Daily Sentinel
Old Axiom Proved Again

traveling

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or daughters, may save

both parents and children money.
Wrapped up succinctly , this advice is,

"Buy at Yome ."
There liCe admirable •upporting arguments lor this ancient and admittedly
selfish (but wis•) axiom.
Only last year this happened:
A youna Melaa senior worked his way
into a 1hoppiaC district of New York
City, not well-heeled, but adequately
supplle~ to acquire a few of what looked
like eerlotn hargalns. In thiJ case, a
tranailtur radio caught his eye In one
s tore.
It played perfectly '" he turned It on
at the store &lt;Qunter. Actually, It waa In
Iine working order at the counter.
Money changed hands, our city shoprer walked out to the sidewalk with the

radio playing . But then it•stopped dead.
No amount of jlggeri"l: with it helped, as long as he was outside the store.
However, it pla yed again when taken
back Into the store.
No amount of pleading with the store
operator changed the buyer's fate . A
limllar requeat of a sidewalk New York
cop only brought the rejoinder, " You 've
had It, there'• nothing we can do ."
As we hiVe the story, the youth had
been· fleeced of about $25. A special device obviously bad been i111talled near
the store counter to make it work.
Parents and tbelr traveling seniors
1hould remember that millions of high
school pupils from states east of the
MiJslssippi land In New York tnd other
large cities each spring. Certain business
elements of these eltlea live off them.
It Ia not In the nature of private enterprise conducted In the fiy-by-nlght manner to give value for money received .
The lesson Ia to buy at home where
one may depend upon storeowner
friends and neighbors to give standard
values for advertised prices.

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WOOiell

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bekl on J anuary 31st, in the Bend t h e Lutheran Church.
Games
Area. The Mar ch th11 year ia were played with Mn. Day i d

apiD being •ponsored by the Roush , Mrs. WUiiam 3USBell, Ml'l'

Amortcan 1..e11on AuxilJary . with Melvtn Knapp, and Mn. Jan...
members taking part. Your porcb Layne winning the pt.es.
lights should be on by 5:30 p.m The guest list included M r a.
Mrs. Everett Roush is serving as J a mes Layne, Mrs. Paul Rou&amp;h,

general chainnan of the Ma rch Mrs. Edwin Ro\18h , Mrs. H L.
of Dimeo lor the Bend Area.
Dyor. Mn. Lloyd Roush, Mrs. 01.
t.aquratiea ~eremoalet

to Grimm,

Mn. Donald Bumgard-

Danny Roush, son of Mr. and ner. Mrs. J. V. McGre\\0, Mrs. Let
Mrs Fred Roush anJ Larry Luck- ter Ohlinger, Mrs. Robert JobDeydoo, 1011 of Mr. and Mrs. Alva lf.on, Mrs· David Rouab. M r 1.
Lockeydoo, wen choJen froDr Roland Korr, IIIII Dobbte, !ln.
Uteir UDit o( the Point Pleasant Robert Layne, Mrs. Nelson Roush
Detachmeut o( the N a t I o n a I Mrs. Robert Dale Roush. M r s.
Thomu Grinotaad, Mrs. Carroll
port.

Adams, Jr., Mrs. J o h n McGI't!W

Mr. and Mn:. George Johnson Mrs . Melvin Knapp, Mn. Lodemand IODI, Georgo Jr. and Berry, Ia VanMetre, Mn. William Po..
apent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. ·en, Jr., Mrs. Jack Hesson, Mrs.
sm Stobart, Racine.
Larry Kinl. Mro Fred llou.lh,

Ferris JustiJ and Charles Zlm- Mrs. William Powell, Mrs. Pbllip
merman attended cbUr&lt;h at New Wolpert, Miss Lelah Jane Powell,
Haven Sunday evening.
Mn· Pearl Elliott. M:n. Willillm

QuOting at the home of Olevla McFarlsnd, Miss Dorio EUiott,
'Young Wednesday .,.,.. Mrs. J. Mrt. B R. Vance, Mila Sharoo
W. Hanlon, Mable Jehn!On , Wll· Knapp, Mr;. Veimo Reaah, Mn.
rna Blake,

Mildred Brumley, Lawrence Panons, Mn. Marion

Dores Eads, Pt. Pleasant, Etta Ohlinger, Mn. Clarence Tbpmu,

YOUDg, West

Columbia. and Mro. Herman Layno, Mn. Marry
Maude Young , Mason.
d th8 •..
Cinda Glaze of Middleport ~~ an
nunoret, ., r 1 '

minerals -

copper, Iron and phosphor·
It I
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ta t
ous among em .
8 an mpor n
source of vitamins, especially the Vitamin B group, Including B-1 which is ne·
cessary for growth , appetite and protec·
lion against certain diseases. Meal is
th

Tvlenty B"Ill years F0r rl'IHIe E'

opent a night with M&lt;'. Irene

ec ·

KeDy, Charlene and Parkanna ,

JNtliOR WOMAN'S CL\11

l'tCIIItly
The Junior Woi!WI'a Club bold
Max;n;, Aldrich and girls of their January meeting on Jenuary
·~
Muon called on Irene Kojly and 11th at the Aielc-Qulllan M111110rial
girl• Thursday eveamg. •
Bulldlns with Mn. Euaane He•
sornethl.n•o planned for .In the SUllie Duncan spont ....._
•••- at t "•
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Th. r•• r•• nnlveroarleo which allies could not wiD 1 total vlc•"day oon, pre"'dent' preo~g
ThiJ campalsn obviously Ia designed
serve to daia one. That il, I or tory.
ahead. Or, they wm be niJht with Charlene and Parkan· meeting. Tbe meeting oponod willl
to serve the ecoQOmlc Interests of the
prescribed by physicians, nutrition 1sts example, tho " E" oaviJlil bond. So. in December • de&gt;peraw
for 10111e nndoilpated na Kelly.
the club coUoct and dovotonl led
members of the JRal meat lnduatry and dietitians for both the overweight In May at 1961 it will be ,., yean Japano.. attack, okillfully ond
Ullkno~ need In the unknown Mr. nnd Mrs. Elm.r Van Me- by Mrs. He"""· '!'be roll • all
and the underweight; for the young and old. Tho first one was oold to d" bohcaUy prepared. IIIII e~~ luturt which, lor all of WI. ncb or ter, Randy Lee and Jan. visited wu aa•wored with New y 01 r
the old; for the convalescent and the ex- Franklin D. Roosevelt on May I, ed, brought us P""'JPttalely into poor, Is revealed one doy at • lolr. and Mrs. Harley Powell, Nl· r~oolutiona. A ncord player wu
the producera, packen, proceasora and
diatrlbuton. But Ita significance goes
pectant mother; and Is given to patients t94t, and Mr. Roosevelt explain- the war with moot of our Pacific limo,
IN &lt;luring the week end.
porchaoed by the oltlb Lnd ~ent to
fll"her . For meat, as the nutrltionlsta
suffering from a long list of diseases _ ed in his alway• understandable oea power outllt or burnlnlf In Somt m billion dollm In Dr. Ray Dean Heaton of Porn- WeotOD stau. Reopltal. '!'hay vat~ ua, Is essential to the physical and
anemia , arthritis, rheumatism , high oemantica thai they were sav- Pearl Harbor.
Bond• have alroady been eJ'O!' called on Mro. Katie Bass ed to apoasor a dance at the c. • tal heai!h of the vast majority of
lnp booth which permitted every The "E" Bonds became
in all th.,. thmgr - ed- Thuroday.
teen for tho March of Dlmllblood pressure, tuberculosis and SO on. American to help hiJ country pre· more Important· Every
homes, . retln!ment, and Mr. and Mn. Granville Ha· Mra. Nell Haymakor pr....l&lt;d
1'
To frost the cake, practically every- pare alfainst po81lble awesalon· could help hlo country win a war.
on. Yet a ,....rd J16S billion IIIII lion vliil&lt;d u ..le and Ivy Sleeth a vory inuoreouna prolfl'&amp;m 01
;::·It II 1 rl~h and dependable source of one likes meat and regards it as the cen· The smallest bond was $25 at rna- Sales were a billion dollars
In the pe,....lon of thrU- SUnday afternoon.
Communism, followed wltb an opo
Complete proteins - the proteins that
trot element in a good meaL So we can tority. It could be purchased lor the eight months alter May 1141, Americans. It sleltlmaled that Frank Harris and Ann wero en dlaCUIIIon on the aubjoot. Mrl.
b.ulld and repair muscles, cells and tisserve the end of beUer health and enjoy 118.75. There were 1M and $100 when we wore helplnl to pay for
IIOJ.d oales will PB" tho 11011 Sunday dlnnor guests of Mr. and Jack Flesher and Mrs. o. J. .
bonds. After that they climbed. posaiblo aggression. In the llrsl
dollar total by the middle Mrs. John Harrison.
tic mowed a liln&gt; 011 ~tnlp llf.
11\1••· It II 1 source of many esse_nttal ___ doing ~- _
There wero bondo at $200, 1500. war year, Americ11111 bousht al· of tbil year. They romain the boot Mra. Dana Lewio vlaRed..Mr. fairs.
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ltootl and $10.000.
lll&lt;lsl als billion dollars worth. By
for the averaga walf•eam· aM Mr4 Charles Cortwrlght at Games were plaJ...S fill relrelho
'~1~~x
Bot by and large, It was t h. IA41tbe buyers of •malt bonds put
American to ..... They Pl1 Mason Sunday aftenoon. ho
ments wore aorved by the hoJIIM.
... •y
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first three which the avera&amp;e mort than 12 billioa dollan lato 3--t per cent interest when beld Pearl N~lson rel\u'lled me Mn. Alfred Sprouae...
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&lt;UPil - Former during Decem er when most are 1 Gorman supported collegiate American took to hit fn1gal heart. them.
. to maturity, .&lt;The "H" Bond, recently f~ the Veter&amp;ru!l HosCANTEEN ~
State University lru.stee keyed .p over New Year'• Day alhletica. " It would soom that In· Justas Mr. Roosevelt had said, Financial expert. thought that which pay• intere~t by c:heck each pita), Huntington, "'ere he ;:• 8 The New Haven Canteea, IPODGomwl Monday augelt· bowl earn••·
leroolleglale athletics emphaai28&amp; It was posslbk for every cltlten when 'war .mded demand for the
mont.lls, it also a pi lNy, patient for the put ~w: mon ~ 10red by Tht Junior Woman't
· J!OI~MaiOD "world lll'iao"
leadership amon1 those who par- to buy savings bond• and help bondo allo would otop. Bul Amlrtho "E" hokfl k unUI you ChMrak. Freemls
·-~"M oDnson, __ 1 Club will ~~~ a •~·.
on
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doe
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learned
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llcipak- a
I acetlntuate &lt;V7" hlm~elf and his country. There cant
IOille ~
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d M~ M d
TiwrJday eveninJ, January 26th .
team •• a roplaco·
alty amoag both the otudeat body waa not then much thought !hay "E" Bond waa !~• eo&amp;Ht way to Anyhow, this 11 the .lOth annl· anM ~ ~ a;~ M son and with the proceeds 1a go ta T h ,
OW Role Bowl.
and alunud." he said. ''These .are would help pay for a war.
thrift every devlHd. Busineu and veraary year of what 11 atUl a Mn:~Fn.~ j:hn~
~· New Ma.rdl . -~- D.... "Th ~
'. ~:=~Cincinnati •ttornoy
·bolll quo!~ tllat are to be higll- Tbat ..... the laat year of ..... banking had coopetal&lt;d. Tlto
plan - you oave lor your- ing Holzer HOI]lltil on Thursday Jay•" wUI IPin the ...... f4r
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1_, the OSU bolird
' ly regarded.
ce..,., ULtU Docombor 7, 11141, roll aavmp plan w~
aalf and also blip your eo1111lry. lor ourgory Friday moning.
tho alfalr.
truateu laat week, said he
In a farewell report to the uni- 8 number of persom insisted the Those who joined this seJUJlble Where elae can one find a du1 - ··-· ·- ·-·-· ·----·- .: ::!::__ __ _ _ _ _ _ __ _
~~ IUCh _. arfU4tmenl beBy Mrt. Vera•l J•holoa
veraity, Gorman, a fonner chair· most powerful nation in lhe world program aereed upon an lmouDl Ub tbltf A ~New Year resIn the lwo confer· Mro. Paul Stewart vlalled .... man of tho bonn! of truttlll, could remain out of tbe •• •. t to he dedueted Ncb w.U ...
. . 'ui'lo join np.
play each olher during 8 cently with her sister Mn. Wll- commented on a number of p1·~b· world &amp;:unflkt between two ballc month. Within no Ume at aU they
end are eom]&gt;lrable In tlam Powell of llew Haven.
1om1 !acini higher education In ideololflel. There were othen had a bood. And the7 had DIVIt
Mro. Donald Lowil and Vora Ohio, Including junior college•. who knew that no matter bow mlased the monay. They did
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• · ·· hia ·plan, the I•Mt Lewis of Vienna vi»iteed Mra. He auue1t.ed Ohio State Unl· much auch 1 aaUon aou&amp;ht to,.. h•ve to make a weekly declliclnl
bl
tho flrot WNk Julls Van Metre.
vorsty bo made tho centor of n~aln neutral, It could not. Ill to put 101111 of the cull on
alternating ytarly Mr. and M~. Dale Preddy and prole01lonal work In tho ataro vary size and power mado It noc· awar. Tbero always Ia a lot
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and ' httato
DIMbbleChof 1 Po~~
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· andd Mr · andf with the other college• ooncon- ouary for It to be enga1od. So competition f4r ......, In hand.
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rt. Pleatenl
area ~ \Yel'tl
an aon
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~--101 1111 plan wau1d
elbnlJI.
Point
Sunday trat .. ., on improvin&amp; undergrt.~ d· lonll a• the maior force wu UD· But ,,_
w..-. wu ..
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..... rnet at
lacull objoction to 1
st 1 M
d M Ben 0 uato otud).
committed tho Gennan-Japanelt banda oeltvered on ochodulo
the Henry homo on Monday eve.
the lr~lnlng ...,.. ~j ~..:. o r. an
ro.
. He aloo ougguted that exiJt!nl
hnd been paid for with
to qullt. , _ preunt were
· ~ual footbaU HUOn.
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Barker, Clara WllUanu.
Phil Goodnlte of Point Plea11ant an new 1 8 un Yin 'I anc
ro ong
so, the averqe AalicaD
Laurene Lewis, Lucille llll'rlioD,

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Mothers' March on Polio for shower a t the home of Mrs. Har·

the new Mtr&lt;h ol Dimeo will be ry Layne, gtvon by

Better Health- More Enjoyment
Worklnl In cooperation with retailers,
the American Meat Institute haa been
conductlne a campal£n to tlmulate the
conaumptlon and ule of meat. Its nutritional value Ia stresoed .

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News, Events

COMMINTATINO, EDITORIALLY

In the "It Won't Be Long No w Un til
... " Deparlment it ;. time to think
t bout the annual trip! to me tropolitan
eastern cities made by moat of our
Meigo County hllh o&lt;bool seniors. A
word of caution to par ents now , extend·
ed we hope by them t o their ooon-to-be

Dally Sentinel , Pomeroy-lllddleport, 0 ., Jan. 28,

Guard to pall In lho .....
W'aUon Ceremonies for the Gover.
nor of Wn t Virltnla In Charioo1011 on Monday of laot week.
8T01Ut IIIOWJ;II.
Mrt.. Jack Welch W81 honored
MOTIU'RS' MARCH ON. POLIO on Friday evening yritb a .atork

"SU Trustee SuP."'ests 'Wor'd Ser•'es'
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":llmuto added, though, that hlo vlolted hlo grandparonta. Mr. and ~~-•~ 811ven belthe chance to ohow Not Affed Wildlife
contlnued to lakl the "E"
""fiOIOIII
uw~ va ue
ON any CQJIIJdorjJ!I'POI&amp; .......
r - bt Y wou. td 110t M"· Geerge Joh nson.
'Xenia
Many
outdoorlllllll
to
biJ neart - and to hll ~
1 1
' lflven to community col- are concerned over the plight of box.
i moan lho ond of the bowl gomH. Mra. Margaret Rooenberger of :on
; "Peopia will olwayo want N• w Louila, Ky., vlalted her partnto, 1"'·
wlldl~o during the prolonaed opeD Tho "E" bond quito ~u,nu,
!Yoar'o ,.,.., blcaUIO they want Mr. and Mrt. Clovo Jl'owler and Tho ,.... of lOtting up )Iaior of cold and mow thla winter, IIJI hu bocomo tho way to ni 1 k o
~to watch a couple of Roman hor brother, Dick Fowler.
oollagea woold bl hleb. Gonnan Dale Whlt..ell, Wildlife Dlatrl&lt;l dnllllll ....., trut for wbo
·,llldJ!tOn ..,t there," ho uld.
Mr. and Mn. Bill Van Mutre oak!, and onliltmont of lacultiea a game management BUpervlaor. 11ay Jib tha ~ or nlfll]lr
: Gorman ougpoted lhet probal&gt; and family and Mr. and Mn. Bob 'l'lluld be I "IIJII\tlc tuk."
DiJtrlct pe,....l have chock· ,....::.. plan- They will 10
' tyt ho hoot anawor to the COil· Van Mall'l and family, all of Co- Gorman alooouueotod an effort od many wltdftle pepuiatlonl dur· clilldnol to collep. Tbay wUI
.·lltot aow tallnlf In tho Bl&amp; Tea !umbos, Ohio, visited their fnthor to Improve high ochool college 1ng this severe woather and be vtdo a dowa-paymoal or 1 , 1
iovor Reoo Bowl partlelpatloo J'rankie VanMatre and Mr. and preparatory lludlel, lncroued declares tbty reporilbal all ope- hall or full -~ '.., a
-"!''ht lie In estobllaltlng NCAA Mro. Ted Stewart.
faculty llalarioo. voluntary ochol· eies are octlvoly leedlnt and apo Tlto
Ul bolp out' with
~ploy...Ha Involving faur or •ilht Mr. and Mra. Gerald Johnoon. araltlp and bu!ldin1 funds, and pear in good ohape. Mioml Coun· ....::. ~ wlH aaa1o1 111
&lt;teams and olret&lt;hinl over aev- Duane and Larry Lynn. of Ma· pooolblo oatablilhmont of a tech- ty Game Proloctor · Toti Callhlllr
:«al laturdayl 11 tho and of the aon visited hia J&gt;lrenta, Mr. and nlcal 01 ocletotlflc eollelfl wth ,. tolls o1 fox hunter reporta of Addll nal Land
!.nlfll]lr ....,,
Mrs. Homer Johnoon.
duced omphaliJ on Englah and inll many oigno of pbeasanta dllfI 0
, _HI uld tbil would achieve the Mro. Raymond Llovlng loll Sat- mathematics.
lflnl tbrouif]l d..p 1110., to lfel at Purchaee Ia Sought
,..I
of nduclnlf ..,_.,. Cll utday at her home horo dislocot· _ ___.
waota com In the Stillwater Rlv· COLtmiiiiS - Moro of
\the atblttoo and otudolt bodleo lng an elbow.
GMII DINNI!R
or Vallay
a1tore and wetlando a1aq Lab
Mrs. Dallaa Walker of Maoon "The ~bile ollon that Erie lllll' como IDIIJ public
entertained rocent!y with • tur- phlaoant• 11'1 In need of food '-' lhJp """ lo action tabn by
key dinnor at her home hooorlng cauao ••-· art 1u 1a111 Oblo Wlldlffa Coundl at · II
hor huoband, Dalla• Walker. and llocko,''";d.nd - D . '"i'bbo IIIOI!th!y moe1n11 here. Tlto

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s.·de Glances

saturday

K.atbaleon~tehouae
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Whole Fresh Fryera, 2'1&gt;!!-3 lb. avg. lb. 29c
Old FaahlonM Bung Bologna 3 lb. $1.00
Chuck a..f· Roam _ _ _ _ lb. SSe
Buckeye Sliced Bacon _ __ _ lb. 49c
Roll Sauuge, Moundvlew _ 3 lba. $1.00

GROCERIES
Clover Farm Instant CoffH, 10 oz. jar 1.09
Clover Farm Shorhlning
3 lb. 69c
Clover Farm Oleomargarine __ S.lbs. 89c
Cl- Farm Salad Dreaalng
qt. 39c
Clover Farm Toilet 'lnue _ 12 rolla $1.00
Red Cup CoffM -. 1 lb. SSe- 3 lb. $1.59
Clover Farm Flour _ __ 10 lb. bag 79c

PRODVCE

Maine Potatoa · · ·· · · · · 10 lb. bag 45c
a... ·...... .... ·........ 2 Ills. 25c
, . . _ .......... .. .. ...... tubt15c
Haacllettuct .. · .. .. .. ...... · Head 19c

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MIDDLIPOilT

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Sliced Bologna - 3 s1·~
Pork Sausage ~ure 3 S1·00
lbt.

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fo.lltw al the home of a - ·
Hart, Orabam Stallon.
Mr. F. M. Lodtoll ealled Gil
Mr. ~ Mra. Ned 111m')', Stmdajo.
- Judy ArDold of Nn Bav·
.. vlaltod Mr. and !ln. llyrGII
Vm IIlier, Stmdajo.

Maw,.,

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$1.49
THE SHOE BOX

-mg.

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Slze1 4 to 2

·Final
Clearance

Sltalla,
Mrs. RIII'Ann,
VOJ' il1
theBO
111111'1
read- tiona
int bohtllll
twoMarob
dlvlaloo
~nlandMr.andanddaulthlm.
on birdo
IIIOW wet'ltban .., baro
ground.
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and Mello
£ atty an&lt;! Rarvietto. and Mib "Wintar leedlnl II pra&lt;llcal 1111- cor -.b. '\liB Copltol Plu fa
'lllB
McCarlh7 1!1 RaV&lt;llllwood.
1y whln the birda an in 1ar1t OOIIIPilalfoa ol eap!lal
MAIIllll' Ia
UTIJRNI ROMP!
central- and dolfltltaly Iii Died IIII!Dio to be llllllorlaktD
~RA
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e1. food," laid WbtiHID. ''Whore dWIIIDn 1D tho lulure.
- •- - T. J. Ryan of M_,, who ha
. ~•• ·~·-•·
do II the-·"""BIZ: WH&amp;M
boon 1 ])ltllnt at Roller lloapital prlveto ,_.,..... or ,...._ unit 11 ~=::I '1ME.IIt6
JMOI'I
and et t1ta Muon Clinic lor feed wlldiUt In willlor, 1boy ttboold into 1bo plall. the
~., 5 ,.
mr two monllut, wu rolumed oblorve 1bo loDowint (IN&lt;IOI' eoukl otar1 a 4 iiC ldd In
to hfl homo on !latutday. Ro Itt llolll:
area. Tlto u. s. l'flh llldl : : : : llrwm1'1'11rmll"''l'
repottod In lair ....tlllon. 'Mr. "Feedill' lbould be dono _ , · Ia fl1tonltod In II
Rya lUff- a llrob 1n late pd MCape ....,. when wlldUft ., a wotorlowl ..,_ m tlto
Nowtmbor.
ean elude ito onamiel·
el. 1bo ,ra~..-1 ~ u • f
"Don1 set the tobiii&lt;M' predat- d II pllao"' tlto fotlert1
FOR CUllAN IIOCI'OIItl
..-a by baiting wlldlffa out In the "'' matortallitt tlto dlvTALLARASSEE, Fla. IUPil- Jll'lll whore they will bo vnJnor. - a l a wllh the ~....""'!
About 100 p!IJI!oianl who 11ot1 obla "' thew 111111111oo.
ol a '*"'*til•ot nfllla
Cllha ID eaoape tho .,Idol Colin "Prvvldt moderoto amounta ol ltullinl - . /1.;
' • Ill 1boel
IOVemmanl 11111 Ibid Jol!o 1t1 IJ'IIn at a tlmt 10 ·there will bo an Ill tp&amp; 'I 11 abJn;;
11att hoopitala and
ill ,. opollap. Ear mill II ldAI t1to c I ,,
l"'ortda.
fold. .
Tlto .... Mil'* Wlldlffa
Thay now an tllldlratlltl 1 "Ooco you otarl to winter fold •. Ia well lo _ ....... ol tlto
"cram" at the Ub1m111J ytot altraet a - - ol !Iota, and 1htt
area Ill
of Miami 1D , _ . . lor pra- wiidlfla wblch wlllbotaiW depm lte furlltar
bJ tho
In lblo COIIIllrJ. Go¥ Fortll BIT- . . .. yOur~. II you lllrt lfDn lor pallllc
and
ant lllpltod 'l'l1ttltlll' the 11a1t Wlna. ilaep II up u ~ 11 the f1ll. 'lbt Will '"
hln ao 11 8UJiti
noed bplwtll't duo ID a t:rlo lilrfe ohnlp
.
1aot ol fiOII ...,.,. II -111 a Dtlilbwl ol .rat foal, llld
llrlul loorrllllla II 1bo ttDo1o1- . , - .m.r at wiidlffa lila Itt . . (IOIIItior doclt ~
leal- llr ltlto.,...., bootr.

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Saddle Oxforcls

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Ml'l. J'rlelda Henry and !ln.
JUIIII l]lllll 'llutnday villllnJ wltb lbolr llltoft and lllltor-

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frlhday~
and daell
Iii ltaelf inof WUdlffa's
Plan
Mr.
Rarvoy Nowland on tholr winter
a normal
trait nor
of pheadto
iD lion
on clectdod
.., IlkOapltal
tlutl the
Attendinl tho dlnnor wero Mr. dicato otanotlon
OOIIdftlon~" .....,.d to lacluda a laatl
and Mrs. Walker and dautlhter, WbtiHIU further polfttod oullbat chaR 1J111t ill Ollawa

Ju-

SIMON

Mabel Jom- Matilda Noblea
Mr. and Ml'll. 'Leroy L)'OIIS, Mr.•
and Mrl. Byrm Van Mater, llr.
IIIII Mrl. J'll'l'll Jllllls, Mr. and
Ml'll. Nod Hoary.
Mr. and Mra. Cloorp 11um1
and daulbllrl •tailed Mr. and
• J.,... Dilbl Jr. and 1am11J

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Ladlos and Children•

COATS and
CAR COATS
ALSO

SALE
ALL WINTER
•cHANDISE
MARKED DOWN

BECKY'S

LADIES'
Remove 1pot&amp; un walls as they

appear. For pencll marks and
smudges oa paper walls, use
gum. Crayon marks can be

ll•,•ngoed
011

a

tightly
10ft

with cleaning flu·

cloth.

SOMETIMI DURING THE YEAR YOU
WILL NEED A GIFT-

WHEN YOU DO THINK OF SANBORN'S

IANUARY SALE
COSTUME IEWELBY

JEWELER--OPTOMETRIST

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e DRESSES

e MILLINERY
e SKIRTS
e SLACKS
e SWEATERS

I DRASTIC REDUCTIONS I

OF ALL

MILL ST.

lbt.s1·

00

Sliced Bacon
GIIADI "A" SMALL

-B•.Nr·SANBORN
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Skinless Weiners 2

MIDDLEPORT

Middleport Dept. .Store
"JUST A GOOD PLACE
TO TRADE"
MILL ST.
MIDDLEPORT

Eggs

POTATOES
..... 49c Und1bo,uolflod _ $]-59

'A' LARGE 59c DOZ.

10 LB. BAG 45c

CAN GOODS SALE!
•Peas eButter Beans
• K!•ut • Pork &amp; Beans

eKidney Beans

10 for 9

eSpaghetU ePinto Bean•

Meat Suggestions For Your Menu
8 Spare Ribs

e Pork Chops
e Pork Roall
ePolioh Sausage
eHam Hocks
a Franko
eSalaml
eAIJ
eBacon Ends ePeperanl
Kinds Of Lunch Meat
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Self-Service M1rket
Pomeroy
OPEN DAILY UNTIL 7:30 P.M.

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Musial, Spahn Ink Major
· League Contracts For '61

SEOAL's Top Cage Player, Hottest Club, Come~o Middleport Friday

TODAY'S SPORT PARADE
..,.,..lllboul

Fashions
For Spr"lng

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lng boat captOI brouiht up In • ,
1 catch and keep a rooord marlln clip net. R;ght her• In thb holtle l
ValiN ..,_,

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llr -

tbellow-pricod

-,lbo ,__

lations are now altractiPg ...,.
and ... foiJowln&amp; In the

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-aiiJ reeds d

STEAK~~~~TE
LIVER
3 lbs. $1.00

BOILING BEEF
3' lbs. $1.00

VALENTINES

8 Sc

BACON
4 lbs. $1.00

$12~,';.i;.

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69c doz.

·Free· f\o Special"

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"Free-Flo Special" fuel oil will heat your
home without worry, ail winter long!
No more trouble with sludge in your
heating oil-nut when you use "Free-Flo
Special," the fuel oil with a special additive
that prevents !!ludge formation.
In untreated fuels, sludge can clog up
filters, pipes, and burner nozzles, caUiing
costly emergency service!
Save money ~nd avoid cold-weather·
breakdowns. Oi·der "Free-Flo Special"
heating oil,,, with buiU-in slu.dge preverilio11 .

REEl
Value

49~

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••,nooit
IIALI.

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TOOTH

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DOG FOOD

PAPER TOWELS

Reg. Roll 19c

Vikings To 'Pass Up' Vets,
fa'!or Of Young Material

lb.79C

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COFFEE

By NORMAN IIIILIJ!~

tln

aoto Vikings will pass up some
"overage destroyers" In layar ol
a young sw~t striking Ioree when
select 36 p~ers today for
their first •ampalgn in the NaFootball Leagne.

Pomeroy, 0.

U.S. GOVERNMENT

WI~''T.'"''l'IPI4JIII

I lUSH

INSPECTED!

RIZER OIL CO.

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You 'II Uke Our Service
Hnme Owned and
Phone WY 2-2101

· fOR btc·II•W

Operated

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1D oomo off-hand remarks at

l!olie&lt;l 1'ren '"'-"'""'~""I
conferei&amp;Cfl In the hotel
NEW YORK tUPII-Tbe Mlnne- lobby, General Monager Bert

FOOD MART
Second St.

tho Vlklnp dlaclnsed
day that the list of
playert offered by 12
IDcluded several who WON
the-hW and undoubtedly W&lt;PJid
pro football II claimed b1
Woal Y10111or PlaTen
Role and Road! Norm
Brocldlo of tho Vlklnp Willi
part of th011. They oro prbnar!q
lnterealld iD fCIUIIIItr piaJiel'll,
IIIDIOI'OUI IWIIII, wbo would
&lt;OJDplelneol the Vlklnas' draft
cbo:lceo and help tholr lq-raoge
buildiDI prolt'am.
By
today the Viklnga wW
lhNe playen lnlnl a group
elcbt olfored by each other
NFL club
tho Dallu O!w·
Before lbe11 name. become
the club.l alvlng up eadl
wW be responslbla for ...
him that be has been ....

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POl
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BIG
RWOii
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WHOLE

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FRYING
CHICKENS 29c lb.

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Rambler Excellence
2.Rambler Economy

Cut

·up Fryers

8eDtoNIUIItlllao..,.

33c lb.

Legs 49c lb., Wing1 19c' 1~., Backs 1 Oc lb.

COFFEE

ON

DURING OUR

Going Out Of Business Sale
Yes .•. this Is just whet we meen __ . 'h
price on quality suits, coats, jackets, hets,
shirll, etc. Hurry , , _ these velt.ies won't
last much longer.
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.NEW LOCATION I

KING TASTI

GET ACASH LOAN
TO CLEAN UP HOLIDAY BILLS
-from the friendliest people In town
Start the year rlaht. Clean up
old bills. Just pick up your
phone, then pick up yout loan.
'

eddress.

IIG SAYINCi
On All Children's Wlnler Clothlna. Great4t
nduetd to !!lear.

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StREET
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POMEROY, OHI0

ECONOMY $A~&amp;. LOAN CO.

soo w.•1a11 ,. lt. - wr*' J' "' t-:11111, hm.•"~ll'

PILLSIUIIY

BUTTERMILK BISCUm

.,.,,. ., Ill

!AMeLIII AIIIIIICAN
,.tflluq 2-Daor .......... taw ••

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ltlftbllr DICIIII~Ir S.IIS Set
Jl' Strlipt Moathlr Recerd
·\ead why Rambler o~VII-thom oJl,
.&gt; sc.tre now~ ,.ace;.-.:,
· ·a..,w.r ........ No other car ia
uUt llko, • • I&gt;~'- lib Raml!IW. •
&gt;oop-Dip Nllpooaft"C ll&amp;b!l 1'11111~-­
:st. Slncle-Unlt constrUetTOil ia lutlllgty
•ttl~I'No. Muftler and taUpl~ anotmir; armored. to bo acid nsW.1nt. nu\

Many other 31,h·tulC:&lt;$S,

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12 cans $1.00

liON CO

•4032"

•.:sJst rJnl.

120.-1~; fMIN

.

SHORTENING .......... -.. ·.. 3 lb. can 69c

We heve moved ell our children's end
infants' wear to the 120 E. Moin Street

-&amp;.&amp;Z MEN'S SHOP

INSTANT MAXWILL HOUSI

Week-End Grocery Buys I

MEN'S CLOTHING

ELBO MACARONI, 12 oz. pkg. - 2 for 25c
AIM-! " Custom " ' ;ped all compacu
In major economy tests•
&amp;.ow.tUphop RamblerisAmerlc:a's
'ts•ilrvuble-I'No car, owaon roport.

T.P 1-11 VII-. Of1loial UIICI car
Ollilkil provoiL

Aak Your Rambler Gaeltr About

CATSUP, 16 oz.ltoHie · · · ·· · · · 6 f6r $1.00

blvo received U.S. Savinp Bonda! Oft SlJ,
ISO.'
".u.
' $100, SllS{malUI'i1J'
tal.,liD bODdt
to

.TANGERINES · ................ · .. doz. 19c

tl)9f

JQ%.

AwMcl•'• ,..,.... Prien. '•IDbJer
Ammc... ia the loWOlt-pri&lt;ed U. S.·
built car by at lout- $f7•. Rambler
Clauio COIU bunclllods leu tNa 10&gt;

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Your Neiqhbor Al,out His RAMBLER

KARR &amp;.VAN . ZANDT t.fQTOR··SALES
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oollool,"low-pli&lt;:ed" can.

A~k

IIOCK,OIIO

PAYMIENTI TO IIAIIBLI!R
BUYIII' AS IALIEI INCIIIEAII
Tent ot lhoust~~cb or bm.bter bU.yen •lt,eady
u ....

242 W. Main $1., Pomeroy, 0.

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Whilo the IIIII of available playen were ...,..,, it wu learned
Included auch ployen u
t'l'be lionel Ameclt1 of lbe
Boll:lmore Colla, who boa a 1101'1· 1
heel IDjury: Dave MiddietDn I
tho Llona, who II a doctor In 1
Jolumy Glaewakl ol the , _ .
Bedaldn, ottd Franlr '
or Ale&amp; Weboter ol tho '
York Grants.
.IIIII m1nor trade .,11 completed:
Wedotsd81'o mooUog wben the ·
PiiiiiJUrlh StHien oent
Smith to tbe Bill~
1110re Colla
tlelenalvo halllback •I
Jodde Simpoon,
Otber than that, lbe oe&lt;ond day
•of the winter meellnp 11111 con, OUirlOd wRh a diSI'IIIIIon of
telev!&amp;ian program, hearing a bid ,
from a Canton, Oblo, grou~
, erect • pm football Hell of Fom•. l
i and •ther minor matters.

Wai.d Cross' Sons

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Serving Recin v Since 1860
RACINE, OHIO ,

PHONE Wl-9-3172

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MONDAY thru

FRIDAY and SATURDAY
January 27th and 28th

BAKER

11nd SEYFRIED

you• f'I'NN"X

SATURDAY

Jan. 30-31, hb. 1·2-Mh

RACINE'S BANTAM SUPER MARK.ET
TOP QUAUTY -

GRADE A -

FUR~ACES

l'bone WY-24794 .
POMIItOY, QHIO

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"lHE STORE WITH A-HART"
PAN-READYI

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FRII!-Pkg, of 6 c- With Purch- Of
Half Gallon-Miu Bonni1-H111n Bren&lt;l

ICE CREAM

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CLOVIR FARM

CATSUP - - Sllo':.-: s1.oo
GROUND BEEF, SSe l b . _ 21b. for $1.00
IVAN I
BACON, Ohio Valley _
2 lb. for $1.00
IVANI- SMOKID (Neal Trim)
JOWL (By The Piece) - - 4 lb. fot $1.00
EVANS QUALITY Ill'
ROUND STEAK full cut
Only 69c lb
1
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IVANI QUALITY Ill'
SIRLOIN STEAK, full cut _
011ly 69c lb.
EVANS QUALITY Ill,
T·BONE STEAK, t1llles1 - - - - 79c lb.
CLOVIII FARM
COFFEE _ _
10 01.
for $1.09
MAXWILL HOUSf
COFFEE----- 10 o1.j1r for $1.25
MAXWILL HOUSI Vacuum Pack Drip or llooulor
2 lb. tin for $1.39
ROliN IIOOD
F L O U R - - - - - - 10 lb. bag 95c

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comE.-

LEnUCE, 24

sin

he•d 19c

CLOVEII FARM LIQUID
DETERGENT _ 22 oz. plestlc contain• 45c ~
CLOVIR FARM
.
WAX PAPER
loll 25.;
CLDVIII FARM (4 lloll l'kl&amp;.l
BATH ROOM TISSUE_ 12 rolls for $1.00
CLOVU 'AIM
SALAD DRESSING - - Quart Jar 391
CLOVIII FARM
CHUNK PINEAPPLE (No. 2 size) - 35c an
CLOVIR FARM (Sutor Addad)
ORANGE JUICE (46 01.) - - - 45c an
CLOVIII FARM
SHORTENING
3 lb. can for 69c
CLOVIR FARM
OLEO, A high grade meraerina 5 lb. 89c
IIEO CUP
COFFEE_ 31b. b•g $1.59-1 lb. beg 55c
MAI'LI FLA VOII
BUDS SYRUP (24 oz.)
39c bottle
TUBE TOMATOES (3 in tube)- Only 15c
GOLDIN RIPI
BANANAS - - - - - - , - - 2 lb. for only 25c

We Do Custom Meet Cutting

We Have Plenty of Morton's Sugar Cure
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(Smoked Salt!

l'oar Frleadly Clover Farm Store

RACINE FOOD MARKET
With Top Quality hlf hrvl....off Tho SlrMI Fro~ P•rklng

RACII4t, OHIO

PHONE Wl'l-3342

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dealer

COAL, piLl GAS

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FRYERSCu~:£::Puk 19~

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GO
lNG
ONI
r - - - TBIS WEEK---.

POTATOES---- 10 lb. bag. 45c

NEW •ncl USED

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MAXW!LL HOUSI

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CLOVER FARM

10

2 lbs. 49c

5c can

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TANGERINES
doz. 29c

Bathroom nssue
12 rolls 99c

COOKIES

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Country EGGS

POTATOES

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w~ ::..~~W::,nd su~U

soC

ORANGfS
49c

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lax Candy

69c

MILK

with

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CHUCK
ROAST

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Top quality- Badge1 Prices

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or 1wordtilb you'd DOt only btner I've got four trispr fish about
wake of the e-ce!JM quallly q- SIIIDI, • .. bet ' ' ..,., N ..
be lucky-you'd also bette: bt 1iilll ioch lon1. W•' U carve wYOdeu
·
iuues whK.h han biN' the DXmlllt lt daM lilt~
1wealthy
ladles IIOd L! U:t .:.in over PARIS tUP11-PI&lt;rre Balmain ed the upaido llnco the !loot ct hove
out of hlaiL
I In IllY IOflle hob waten, you thorn: ·
114day dltplayed wbat be thouJibt
By FRED DOWN
of between m.ooo and $75,000 when he hll .27~ m 116 games. can rem 8 boat for $50 by tbe , ~loun' ing tbr IJll'CimtnJ is a te- tht- welkireued woman ahould
UL.I&amp;ed Prtu lDienaUoul
with the Milwaukee Bravea. Mu- Spahn. with Z88 victori~ needs half day or f15 for the day · But dioua prk-a.. Qulc:kly, a platter wear It lhe went apace tra·velb&gt;g ~l
Stan Mwial and WarreD Spahn a1a.l already has paued the ._
12 mort to~ lbe NY· that'• only a starter ll you 're in· mold It made or the filh to tM: jthiiJprin@".
are signed, satisfied and set to- year mark and Spahn will
300-game wmner anu the tent on having your prize mount- mot.IDted. From lhhi 1 hollow , And he made clear he IOO,Pt ;1
day for a 1961 baseball seasoo 1n tO on April ZS.
National Leaa:ue •eli-hander ed for tlk livin~ room wall.
form iJ made of flbtrg!aat. ooe· the feminine figure wu
which both ,may reach career· Muaial needs 137 hill tbla year
reach. Uuit goal in .biator~ · He
Say . fo 1• in~t.ance, you catch • · eighth inch thick , and the filh ! tant even In outer lp&amp;Ct.
cappini, rrulestones
to set .:t NatJ(;nal League record
m ct rewnJ •llh 26-wm 1.540 pound marlin like Ray 1ak.m , raw if it waa • lll'lall fWJ, On the tecond day of the Par·ia II
MIIBial signed lor an estimated ol 3,&lt;31 hits lor a lifetime.
wilen be had • Zl-10 ree- l Hickok, the &amp;cheater, N.Y. belt and tanned ~ U was large. ia ,opring obows, Balmaln un••eiltod ll
J75,000 with the St. Louis Cardl· llhou1d be very dose to that fig·
iD 1960 and he also pitched manufacturer. To Jtave il mount- glued to the form .
:whit he ealled "JoUe Madame
oala Wedneoday while Spalm ure by the end of the season
lint no-fUller ol his can&gt;or. eel costa you a buck a pound. or "Then." he related. " the Iiiii i Parils at tnterplartetary time."
asreeoi to an estimated contract be can _pproximate his 1960 pace
8tl(ht Pay Cut
, a aeat II .MO to have him plwsgine,.., reiolor&lt;ed, pH bolel or otber The outlita be obo ..... _ , DOl
General Manager Bing Devine ' forever acro!ll the w.all of your , marb are repaired, the JkiD 11 desiped for the man in the -mil
the Cardinals said MUiial's ,den.
. sealed ond the bol1c oolora aro or the MortlaDO ooly. Tltey • ....,
l !••n_bcact "b one of the bigheat i Say, u example. you boat aa sprayed 111. 'Ibe fiDJJb.iq toucbel his ...ylea for madprre bere
the major leagues and we 11,182-pound swordfish llko Lnu can be put oo with on air brush ,earth.
I H was hia way ct aayinglhat
l lagreed on ll within l!O seconds." Marron of Newark, N.J at a do~ or by bono.."
. is believed to have ac- 1 lar a pound. bub, you're passing
Jt'o amazing w!Jat 801110 - l e be'a right with the space oge,
'
a slight reductioo from hs lover ll.ltt. to he a neighborhood
IDOUiltod For out In b1a dry- be' a 10 modem.
'
l!gure of the last lew showorr.
sheds, wbere 5,000 f1ah ot all Unlike Pierre Cord1o wbo
SWISS
be&lt;:ause he realizes he DO 1
and sized baog from the optDed the spring llbowing
A Prellloble lrullleu
.an play a full !54-game And the guy you're probably
there ...,.. moray ..... day, Balma1n thought curvea
aeason..
goine to pay K to Ia • tall, rangy
rays, fii'GUper, barracuda, were IN thia year.
lb.
Spalu. said that hb arm !ell u lndian-looltln' fellow ru.med AI
pinnhi from South Hia "Jolle Madame" wu sbown
u
ever
and
that
he
expec~
POueger
who,
81
one
of
the
naand
various types of weariog lllm, flat attrta, draped
PORK OR BEEF
BROKEN SLICES
for
end up
the Bnoves to "Ito 111 the pen- t""''sl~ading \Uidermilsts~ makea
lube-drosaea and ....,......,. - race all the way." SpabD II a specially ol mountmg !Jab.
"The lavorlte ia aa11flsb.'' be LaD outfits with ttma1J bola,
beilev&lt;&lt;l to have received a raise Pflueger." a man who came
. "We charge ruugbly 118 " ollnky hairdo and eyel1da ""'eted
Evwythlng For
about I ,000 !rom the ..,,000 wt o! Elizabeth, N.J, hock ill
for thOIII or lor marlin dol- iD deep, d3rli: shadeo.
Your
made last year.
11115 wben he tired . of .
and 'bonllo- But thinp are There were &lt;omfarlable buttonVAIIfttlnl PArty
The San Franellco Giants toolmaker and • MJBnu
a 11ltle. People are drift- leu coats with deep kimono
ePaper N1pkins
one
of
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key
men
whell
boat
captain
edvlsed
him
that
toward
amaller llsh whk:b sleeves. Suit jacbta were all
TOP
1 Table Clotha
McCb
greed to te
should aive up stuffing ducb.
take
uch all
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IPiates
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CHOICE
about
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".:: .:;' Tlte lady: : . ....:.. H':;,, One ....,_,lnlt -1 auit would
•Evemhllti Hero
sensat;m u a rookie wlaen hi bit Th mg
111l~ Today It
tired ol dUlling tboso white lland out even ln outer space.
BEEF lb.
For Your Party
011
iD 11159 but last aeaaon he
•t wu !~tab! by. .
ol the aea.
bad a sUck clllc sborl jaclret, •
Ollll ot the b!ageat fiopa as Ia a very pro 1
e IIBmesa. .
flat skirt and was IDi,_,.bly
UNG. LAIGI , , .
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I rites Big AI, wbo bas a rambling,
PVBLICITY DIRECTOR tailored
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SHOP
... ear y·season avo
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lbe
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iolo
~-st
8 actory
LOS ANGELES !UPll-George Othen exhlbitlng today
BEN FRANKLIN
penn '
.
the northero outaldrts o! Miami,
for 11 yean direelor of Lavlo CutD!o Nina lUcci
AND SA.VE
McCove) uld he will report to hU mouoted lrophlu lor so
and promotion for the
'
training thla yeor al about aporllmen that be can't
Lo.o Angeleo Anfltla of the Bob Bugnand.
pounds compared to the 1211 her them all.
Coast Leam•• hal been ---;;;:;;-;;;::~;;;::==-weighed last aprlng.
•-·
Wall Slnel ~
FRESH
"I did a 142-powsd sailfiSh
promoU011 director of the NEW YORK (1JP!l _Milly
Lue Coolllluet 'l'ncllltc
President Roosevelt," he
Lo.o Angel"-1 Angela of the the teclmtcal !acton wlddt
1J\t GAL.
The Detrotl Tigers signed short- lrom under hll dork thatch of American League. Geueral Man- aignals for an owroachlng
GAL. JUG 85c - - CTN.
Chico Fernandez, who hatted hair.' "I dld one lor President aaer Fred Haney aid Goodale ia 1ng cllnwt hove been evldeDt
.241 in W gamu for them last Hoover, too. Pre&amp;ttlenl Kennelly? assuming hb new dulles tmme- the put week tmd a corredlclt of
FLA. JUIC&amp;
se88011. F~andez, wbo has been I tlwltlo. Aller all. he wu !~ dlately.
"""'would come u DO ourplile,
THIN SKIN
pla;yiDg wmler ball In the Ruban a ....,tor '!0 I probably wouldrt t Cand ....
-·-•
In arlladarly 1tb the hlltorlcally
League, Is the 23rd Tiger to agree reme1nber him."
food 2.C"hltfllllll Y-;:,:~u:· u
111011; o1 February e1ooe
to tenns
One r.. a.
""'"""
•
new - 0 ..
·
be tnillioa In lllti8, up 12 per coni ov- at baod, ........... to R. E.
The
Chicago
Cubs
signed
Frank
He
doa
recoil
the
hon"illemlllsh&gt;DW&lt;orler
IB58, awn store A&lt;• says. Buodtbaum of W.l!l. Hultoa a. Codo~.
Thomas leaving them wltb ooly mounted for President to co to CGII&amp;plele their roo- a "number of lbem" lor Arthur
HOMIGROWN
The Cuba a1ao I!DDOuaced &lt;loti!Ny, "some oallllsh" for Gary
lbey showed 1 proUt of $1'1,- Coope' and the late Clark Gable,
lbs.49c
in 1~ •
and two Paolllc ullflslt aod 1
0
tuna
tmd
dolpbln
lor
Los
Angeles
SANDWICH
•
Podgar ator 00 Hodges_
Pflueger'• fllOIIl and gray
paillted llwpl l f l I wunderlaod
West VIrginia Sl. 88 Beckley trl ol dead fish, aau mtell
&amp;ethel &lt;Kan.l 11 McPherlon Ill
"Wo do maybe nbte or
65 Baldwin Wallace 38 tltoUJDDd fish a year," ha IIIUied.
TeDIIUHe A.l 111 GIDDOII 68 "Ailytltlng from IIIODIIora all
No. Dallota st. 116 Xontana st. 1!1 W81 down to a ullflsh an ID&lt;h
'h P.RiCI SAL&amp;
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bumed anc1 IWlk by 111 11111•""
Plans we re disc�ssed Tue,sda y evening ro,r the an-.
'v, on
olfJPllealrn
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an. .,.
clfic
Mrs Kennr•l-i McElhinny, Mrs. I. The Rev. ClYde J · B8rtletl , vas�� ""'
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Eta
Phi
h
"
of
Church
week"
obaerved
will
port
e
be
ean
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Mkidl
Youth
the
day,
of
divv Lull
the
tor
1
to
Denver
Mrs
and
. o1..rthur Strau:.
visit
two weeks
fr�
tu.med
a
I Chapte r , of the Beta Sigrn� Phi• Sorority met at the G as beginning Sunday at the Fedel-- � found the remaial of tbl
announces evangethee met last night at lhe Rice l ttle Nazarene,
with .her s11:iter, M "· Frank Rog- , Office in Mid dleport.
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...
ated ch"•ch.
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home in M iddleport to uume
ers. m Danese. w va.
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Mrs. Donald Betzing, theirrnan
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d'·•s wh ·1'"•h will be used with i e- ,1 observance or Youth week in the
--L• aervlee
wonmip
Mr and Mrs. Ge ne Dodson and of the sorority service commit• bear 111 nund that �hile �llo is The morning
1resIDmnts at the card party to local c-hurch each even mg at
youth and
the
w
ase
of
e
t
s
Th columbine 11 the blue and
1 � wiU be in charge
Mrs. William Ault and son, Gary, . tee, and chairman of the March . not the dreaded di
be sponsored next Monday even- 7 : 30
1s
yea
�ort
fe�
a
state flower of Oolarado.
o�ly
white
Mn
�
Mr.
It
ago,
of
IOI\
Ford,
rs
Larry
attended funeral services Tues• 1 stressed that due to t he fact that
ing by the Middleport Busin+-ss &amp; Rev. John H Lanier, of Junestill leavmg 1t1 mark on people, Ed Ford, a student ,11t Ohio State
in ' Meig Co nty ha
day at tht' Baptist Church
no Coun1
Proft'ss1onal Wometi's Club
tion City, Ohio. an evangeli.s! in
Worthington. Ky. for Miles Lew· I Chai�a/ this y:ar this will � especially children, and the pay- University , will be the I u. e 11 t
MEIGS THEATRE
the Ch�ch of the �azarene, will
horn grand[ather o( Mrs . Dod - l ht only opportunity that resl• ment for medic�, bra�es, treat- speak�r, u�ing a.. hil- topic, "D�
Tht party is open lo the µul&gt;lic
.
.
hmtr•f• Ohle
speak m each service
son and M rs. Ault
dents will have to donate 10 this ments a.nd hosp1taltiahoo_ � be- we Live m Household of God.
:111rl will bf' held at the Feeney• Prior lo his uniting with t h e
yon� the reach of the ma]Ortty of The youth choir will al8o ling.
Also attending the services cause.
.
TONIGHT
Legion Hall Church of the Nazarene in 1960. f :
Bennttt American
families ·
th
S'·•I
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Ch
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l
r
e
mo
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e
mu
e,
ar
r■.
were
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At 5:30 p.m 1he You1h Fellow.
ere would not be
th
thal
said
She
btg mning al 8 P- m.
, Mr. Lanier se rved as pastor end
The Mothers ' March
"SURPRISE PACKAGE"
and their brother and siste r•in• i
will be ship will have a supper meeting,
a campaign by mail and school j
tii Gaynor, ·Yul Beynner
Mi
vol
evangelist in t he United Brethren
I
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e
ld
,
Tueada�,
h
Jan
,
Lawhorn
Roy
Mrs.
and
Mr.
law,
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and
U?
followed by a social boor. Sunday,
children will not receive cards to!
Othe-r club members assisting
of Mr�. �son and Mrs. A ul t , : be filled as they have in past ( leers ar� s�ill badly . needed m February �. Youth week will cli·
COLORCAR'l'OONS
with the plans for thf' party are . church in the Ohio area.
.
a
Ra•
ly
tr
1c
cts,
d
Springfield
of
r
.en•
his
is
Lanier
Mr
d�voting
:
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l
Ray
Mrs.
r
max with a union service, al the
�rt �
Mrs John Wert1e .
: year.!! The absence of coin col• · �Y '5 a
FRIDAY NOT DPIN
Among the students from OU 1 lectors in the stores will also be l cine, Rutland, Mmersville , Sy�a- United Methodist Church.
Pickens , Mn. Ann Bailey, Mrs. I re time to preaching evangelism
cuse. Bradbury and aU rural dis•
who are spending this week end : noted
Fred Hibbs, Miss Freddie Houda- and in his evangelist ic services
fol l owing exams wi t h their par• At ·present there are 37 polio tricts.
SATURDAY
shell and Mrs. Mabel Sanborn. he plays \'arious stringed instruRE'nJRNS DOME
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"S.O.S. PACIFIC"
. willmg to assist
,1hn patients from Meigs County with :'nyone who 1s
ents are Lynn Buchanan.
.
Mrs. Harry L. Balley bas been
Tickets for the event may be ed in churches and camp meet •
With F.ddlt Cl&gt;llllontln '
with the March �s asked to call
Lengen and Sharon Jones.
I
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q
stant
th
con
e
re
uiring
se
of
at E. Main-st in
home
returned
t r
a
LANIF.R
REV.
and Pier Anfeli
home
her
at
n�
in E:s t�roughoul .� &lt;·o� ry.
Mr ,;; M ildred Carson. 1\hv bas care. Mrs. Betzing also mention- �rs. Donald Betzmg
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surundergoing
after
Pomeroy
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gery at Holzer hospital last weelr:, "THE WALKJNG TARGET
bers. Early rest-rvations w il l be In hts evangelistic m inistry \f r. \tr . Lcmier is cons ide-n ,I ".&gt;y . �en .:t the �ome of her brother• 1 ed the $1,200 debt of the Meigs
.
Mrs. Betty Fultz, president of
m·law and sister, Mr , and Mrs.
,
Lanier has conducted over 250
Joan Evam. Bonald Fc»ter
.iµj&gt;t't&gt;&lt;'ialed.
TI&lt;,my .a. 8 a holiness preacht•r ·-\ tth I Robert Reihe! while recuperating 1 County polio chapter and is hop- the chapter, was in charge of the
. • . •· · ,
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revivals, traveled over 350.000
will
, approach He 15
GUEST8
HAVE
n
a
:,J i from a recent illness has returned I -- ·- ------ business meeting Tuesday. A com
practl&lt;'al
Sunday, Mond■y, Tuudar
miles and witnessed many sin- a
day dinner guests of Mr.
Sun
January �1
1
munication from the International and Mrs. L. E. 'l1lomas of Mason
ners seeking: and finding Christ ,t..·ere minist�r and devout s o u 1 to her home here. H er son and
I
John O'Hanl'1
POSTPONEMF.NT
or the Beta Sigma Phi Soror\ty
! his family, Mr. and Mrs. Martin Oe $ WOTkS
winner.
as the ir Savior.
THE TERRACE"
"FR0:11
e Mr. and Mrs. Earl Biggers,
wer
·--was read pertainin� to the con' Carson and daughte rs. Sherri
- ----n i&lt;olor Tech
Jt has been announced by Mrs. I ---Bob Roges and
Mr. and Mrs.
.
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ventlon to be held m May.
and Pamela. are here from l Were Studied
Kenneth Byer. president,
N_,,
Paul
With
lh.at i Card Club
J e Thomas, all of
M
W ill
00
Richi:nond. lndi�na. for an inWoodward
Joanne
and
:�
�
Ch
meet
business
the
Fo11owing
the meehng or the Jolly Bunch
•
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les
.
COLORCARTOON
defm,te slay with Mrs. Carson. ,
. CI ub "'Id ing Mrs. Mary Mather presented
Sewmoe Club. which . was to be Entertained
----' Features Ideas
.
s
Women
Farm
Ohve
time 2\!t JIN.
Runnin&amp;
t"
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Lo
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1en
pa
a
is
n
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ag
aro
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been
.
ave
on
program
e
tur
cu
e
I
th
rn::
has
ennmg
ay
d
Fri
this
Mrs.
and
Smith
Leo
Mn.
held
.
.
The washington Monument's Box of.fl&lt;• ciolel 8:30 P.M.
·
home
the
al
meetmg
January
its
at H Olzer . H_os�tta l for . treatme.0 t I
pogtponed until a later date.
George Dallas were gue sts Tues• 1
·. Refreshments were M:rved fol- capstone weighs 3,300 pounds.
p r
O d Women of ba&lt;·k mJunes recl:'ived
while Of M rs. . au me M. yers. The busi lowing the program by Mrs. Jean l ;aaaiiiiiiiiii.iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiia;a;;iiiiiiiiiii
day eveninii: when �lrs. Richard I
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e or the Heat h Me t ho- I at his work at R H Rawlin •n: nes:s session was m charge of the
1 Gress enIerlam
� p1dur
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.
ed ,_
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u..-r card pJr 1 y .
e. M rs.
1r
Lo
M
kl
z·
u1se
rs.
Braun,
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d 18t Church of M add leport 1s ,fea- Sons . He entered t�e hospital on president. Mrs. Mamie Buckley. •
r
al her home in Middlf•port .
Barbara Grindstaff, M rs. Mila
1
tured on the cove o( the cook I �onday � fter havmg been con - A round-robin get•well c a r d ood
.
and Miss Lucy Amsbary
Prizes were won by �it's. b k re ,e tly publi� hed
by the fmed to his OOme for a week pre- was signed for Mrs. Ina Massar. W
c: �
s
Smith • Mrs· Edna forenth . M rs· oo
a
group then en joyed
the
and
· ous I y.
Eleanor Circle of the., church.
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r e s s per iod of cards.
i
rs.
t
T
M
e
program,
h
For
,
.
and
William
•
Mrs.
Schmoll
,
.
Robert
.
.
With Purchan of 89 Cent
1 Th� �k. enl ilied �li. e BeS t m � K . �ood,:;erd 15 rerovermg Swain presented the ''Life a n d
.
Olilds. Other pla�·ers were Mt·s.
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LISTERI NE OR
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Middleport features • sa lsfactonly from recent surgery Works of Edgar Allen Poe· "
CharIes A11a BraO'bu 1 y and ,- 1 n1. l Cook. mg m
.
83c BUFFE RIN
BlRTR ANNOUNCED
1 recipes o r membe rs o f lh e ('hurch I at Holier Hosp1ta I .
The club also worked on toP,ics
oggs.
8
1
LI
one
t1
n
form
as
Br
r
e · 1 Robert Hennesy began his new
: and Circle as well
_
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SO F rN St•mPI Fo
for the slate program for n'ert Mr. and M rs. Eber Pickens
WOMEN'S DRESS &amp; SPORT SHOES
At the close of the even mg a , dm
Int in Thi a N•wa,-,., Ad.
. rc-h members and frie n ds . Es- employment Tuesday
with tht&gt;
r Arletta Cross) announce t h e
r
e
y
dessert course was �r11ed �} J&gt;eeially featured is the reci pe City Loan Company in Ports- :i�
freshments were served to birth or a daughter weighing 10
PAY. Sc FOR A SECOND
Mrs. Gres�- The club will hold ds 1• fo: chic-ke� cacc:inl ore by M rs , mouth . . Hennesy, who Wall re- 1
bo\'
Plea
ant
l
111
the
ounce
al
s
.
one
b
Mar
an
d Mrs.
e named
PAIR-TWO PAIR $5.00
next meet mg at the homt&gt; or Mrs . I !\_hc-hael 0 1Salle �nd t�rkcy st uf- �ently discharged from the Navy, the a
pair
17.
RUTLAND, OHIO
January
Hospital,
Valley
4 TO 9 _____
SIZES
Humph
French.
hng by Mrs, Dwi ht Eisenhower. is the son of Mrs. Hemy Henne:,y. garet Brown, Mrs. Vivian
.·
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" rey. Mrs. Ella Osborne, Mrs. Lil--- ,
1s the couple s firSt child
-- ·- . Iuded m
15
.
I he book
· a , Joh11 K. ctchka, �tudent at R. IO lian Pickens, Karen and Robin She
A I so me
been named Deborah
and
has
MIN'S
f
..i.
section on hint.s for t'Ookmg froz• , Grande , 1s here this week durmg
1
1
r
M
8
nd
on
H
rey
a
een
R
um
parents
nal
r
are
d
gran
Mate
,
Ann.
11
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t'.u
.
I
en foods and menus for a meal I the mid•term e:1am vacation.
Osborne, Malame , Lmda and Da- Mr. and Mrs. Alva Cross · a n d
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MPnus of
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from your rrcczcr.
,
v1d Brown. Sue and Nola Myers. paternal grandparents are M r .
.
s1,..
range Q y
vanous lypes are aIso i·ncJuded
.
s1..,
.
.
$ .00 . 31!t h 7 - $4.00 pr,
The next meeting IS to be with and Mrs. Sam Picken&amp;,
.
all of
in this section imd suggcslio�s
6 to 1 l -- 4
pr
Mrs. Hazt!l Buckley.
Syracuse.
VALUES TO $1.91
on varielies of vegetables SUII- 5
VALUES 1'0 $11.115
FU R N I T U R E a n d H O M E F U R N I S H I N G S
able for freezing. and also need•
For -F.eb • 9th
ENDICOff JOHNSON
ed amounts for large groups.
C�ester Grange met_ in re�ular
Books muy be purchased from
•M�iny L1mp1 __ Priced At 50% Off
16
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any Circle members o1 the offi- ssion Tuesday evenmg with
siM OO
t.
rs
pre.sen
membe
,
e
Si••
cers which include Mr;, Jam s
f
• N1tiDn1lly Adverti111d Lugg 1g1 25% Off
ll!t to i _ �.I,,'
pr.
•
r
master.
worthy
Holte
Harry
Mrs.
6 to I I
Johnson. Mrs. G&lt;'nf" Harris,
C:ork Soln
Donald .$livers and Mrs. Allie presided. I t was reporter: that Al•
VALUD TO tt•
ON ALL
pr.
• Sterophonlc Record Players _ $53. up
e
Park
bert
fire.
by
barn
his
lost
r
Hawll'y.
I Jt was also rtported !hat Freddie '
•Giant Size 9 Pc. Dinettes Now Just $99
1 Smith w$ married.
j
A grunge rally to be held al the
lfy
I
esponSI
R
$4.88
• 9x l 2 Linoleum Rugs ____
North Gallia High School, Febru- ·
t,ans
Middleport
I ary 9, was announced· Plan, were 1 Opp. Lowor Perking Lot
No. Second
• Cotton M1ttre11 ______ $8.88
Pomeroy
made lo observe the 26th anniver- 1
Was Group Theme . sary of the Grange on February
• F1mou1 "Sert•" Smooth Top M1ttre11 $44
I The January meeting of the 14 and all 25 year members are
Pomeroy WCTU was held Tues· asked to be pre nt to receive
• Many Odds &amp; Ends of Mattre11e1 se
day evening al the United M,.tho- their certificates and
other
Mi1m1tched Sets Are Priced At 40% Off
dist Churd1.
I
awards,
rs . G, H . F,wlng presided at A program was presented which
M
• Frigidaire Appli1nce1 the meeting which opened with consisted or three poems, "It'11
A Few 1 960 Mod1l1 At Gre1t ·S1ving1
devotions by Mrs. Allen Hamp- Not The Gran(!:e, lt'a You, " by I
ton, program leader. During the Mrs. David Koblentz: "Now is the
• Frig idaire Eledrlc Dryers __ $1 39.00
,
business session mention was TUile " George H o l t e r·
Dd
�ade of the !emperan�e film � ''Cou�lry Press , '' Mrs. e •n r y
If
[
• Heavyweig ht Vinyl Floo, Covering ,
i �g shown thui week in the pu · Beaver. Two contests were con•
lie school� of Pomeroy· Middle• du1 ted, '"Scrambled Transport&amp;•
1 2 ft. wide ___�_ $1 . 1 9 sq. yd.
port and Rutland_
tion" and ''Cities" with the group 1
" • Coal and Gas Heat1rs at Closeout Prlte1
"Doors To Christian Res�nsl• headed by Mrs. Beaver, the win•
bllity" was the general top1� of ner in both.
• 24 Cubic Ft. DHp Fre11e __ $329.00
Mrs. Hampton. She was as�HSted
At the close of the meeting re­
,
by Miu Lucretia Genheimer who
shments were served by M r.
fre
• See Our Complete 3 Room Group
.
spoke of the Cungrlsa of the and Mrs. Christy
"
011er and t h e
'"fhls I s y
. .
le\l SIaIes. A so1o
Un)�•
For Only $595
,
eauger
1a.nu1ies.
My Father'• World" by Mra.
Francia H. Glazier . accompanied
• Complete Bunk Beds Local Ch urch
by Mhn Eliubeth Davis., con•
$68
With Innerspring Mattre11 ___
eluded the progrom.
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The February mttting will be

• Baby Beds with Wetproof Mattress $29

Chatter Club
Entertained
Af Rutland Road

• 2 Piece Living Room Suites _ $1 48.00

• 3 Piece Sectiona l _____ $1 99.00

1B

Gallia M eeting

Eighteen persona from
the 1
M iddleport Church of the Naia•

rene were In Galllpolil Tuesday
evening where they attended •
Yooth Zone Rally al tho GalllpoThe ■peclil speaker Wao Rev.

Mrs. Joe Young entertained the Hs Nazarene Ch°":h.
Don Gib,on, Diltr,cl Superlnt.n, I
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her home on Rutland Road.
Attending IN&gt;lll tho local chw-ch
A short buslneH session was were Rev. and Mra. Clyde J.
ronducted by Mro. Ev.rel! Lil!hl• Barilett and children. James.
root vice president and Mrs. 'l'om Martha and Rebecca, Mr. and
Stewart and Mrs. Bill Lathey Mrs. Lewis Elli1 and children . I
were ac&lt;&gt;epted as nE-w members· Gary and Tereaa, Mr. and Mn. I
Game&amp; were played and pr izes Raynw.,nd Lee Wi,lbum and .sons, 1
awarded to Mrs. Wilbur Young, Greg and Jeff , Mrs. Mary Wal· I
Mrs. Ed Eben;bach and Mrs. Al· burn and daughter, Mary Kalhfred Biggs and Mrs. Nathan Biggs ryn , Mrs. John Harrison and 1
daughler. Sharon, and ?Ara. Ethwon the door prize.
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Refre9hments were se ,·,•ed by el I.o.c.
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the hostess to the above named
WEATHER AGAIN
i and Mrs. Raymond Fisrher and j The m..l in/1 of lh• Twilight
, Garden club scheduled for to­
I M:::r:.:•:...·_:V:•u�g�h:••::_:Pr.::_lre. •
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Gilmore has been canceled due
to weather cw•IHIOIII.
MEETING PIJ81i'Ol'IED
Mra. Cl....,. McNeal has an­
nounced lhal tho meotlng of 1111
Middleport WCTU which Wal
planned for 1h11 Friday ovening
M&amp; been cancelled due lo 1111
weather.

• Early American Sofa ____ $1 38.00

• 8 Piece Maple Living Room Group $238.
e 2 Piece and 3 Piece Bedroom Suites
• Now At Low Low Price,

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Snow nurrle,, with clearing skies and ,lightly warmer
temperatures were the outlook today · for chilled Meigs
County and Ohio.
.
However, Ille nation was bracing itself for more of
the mosl bitter blast produced by the 1960-61 winter
1
season.
All rural schools were closed again today in the coun,
Meigs County's Sheriff's Department is looking for !
ty,
However, scheduled basketball ga mes were expected
a ma n with trailer rig, a nd not able to travel.
c
o me off as pl�nned. M ain hig hways are usable.
lo
·
Tbe ,trange ,.., o! a tractor- I
.
e to a point one mile
to
men
com
Piercing
cold ranged over the county into today. At
I
trallt-r outlil With no dri ver which
7I
Route
.
er
on
st
or
Ch
nort
1
1
e
a .m. thermometers read 18 above in Pomeroy-Mid,
h
to
y,d
ea
r
lire
ly
by
was destN1
, wher the truck had been a i&gt;andleport. The low last night was 12 along the river' colder
,
day on_ Route 7 near &lt;;bester is dooe •
d
.
away from it.
unrler 111ve•tlgatloo by \t,e sheri
Is
The Sheriff's Department
According to United Press lnU!rnationa �
.
Jff oftd l'o&gt;neroy Volunteer Fn-e
hold'mr, three persons in county
Texas-bred atorm wh1c
A
' h,
.
Comp.!.
I
gel rid of the ih-lnch muwfa h
, ny lfflcen.
Theodore i
jail this mornin(!:,
i spread a layer of Ice acrou Dix ie
.,.
.
'
.
I
the Smith 44 Pomeroy was arrestOfftcers couJd .not locate
and slapped .a half.foot or !now which came exactly one week aft.
driver of •he vehiel�. They be- ed on ' ch�rges of ha�lng no oper
er the nearly a-�h pre-inau�r•
·'
.
1 onl0 the nation's capital blew i� · .
... , ,
heve th� fire 1lart� m or arou�d ator', license .und driving while I
i .; ·�;,,:.
self out in New England today hon snow. Parkmg was forbidden
t�e refrigeration unit ol the trail• inl.OJlicatecl .
,__....,;..._.lfliolill
Heavy anow warning. were can• on . main streets and authorl�lel
er. Both trailer and tr;,ctor were Natalino Pishner, 44, Winfield,
sa1d they would arrest stalled mo.
H E LPS ON B UDGET - D or S�haefer, . promme�I celed ln New England and weath. torist, driving without chains or
total losses.
W. Va., is also being held by too
,torm would drop
retired Pomeroy busmessman, assisted this week m ermen said the
.
Origin or destination or the department on 8 char••
• or driv- wor
1
t
h
e, of snow there snow tires. Government oflil'es
me
our
lo
wu
k', mg on th e 1961 bud get .for the M eigs CountY Chll
and Don
• • I before retreating into the Atlantic closed at noon 'lbursday to i!How
rig also was not determlned by Jng while intoxicated
wor ker, to get home bel..-e traftoday. The call was Frasier, Middleport. Is being dren s Home. Mr. Schaefer , ts a member of the Child I during the afternoon
pn,sstime
.
Welfare Board. The tentative total for the board to
.
fie
bogged down·
rece,ved at 2 ' 50 • · m. for lire- held on an open charge ·
operate with this year has been set at $ 1 1 892 . Last year Hlgh wmda drifted a heavy fall
Sao• Re&lt;onl s.t
which slowed traffic in the oig
th e budget allowed $20,092 for that purpo�e.
£&amp;stem cities frorp Washington 10 A fall of about four inche of ;
N�w York. ii.e northwest.rly snow brought the total .. ,,..
• HA LT - Progress In construction . ,.,
•inda pushed coll! Canadian air ground to more than a loot in
SU�DEN
back Into the � at a 35 to 441 New York City, ar;d the total fall new high school ID Racine for the Southern Local Di9-'
t mile an hoor cllp,
lor the year to more lhan three ·trict came to a sudden halt_ this wee�. Heav7 anow �· • .
.. I
Across lhe COlll.ljtent. rain pelt- feet. An army of 12.000 meo with zero �efl!peralures ca�sed II. Here � one Of- the 'DIIIW:
w1tb
hallways
s
buddmg
classroom
each
on
door■
lliil'
�
ed
C11!jnrnia
80Ulhern
and lhe 3,000 pieces of equipment be an
Thro ponona·"lndlcled by lhe the crime before aulhor�lea ar•
desert
re
1he
ol
ion
ulhwest anew tt,e task of •weeping up as JI look� today. The noor is completely covered wljti, .
g
So
r,
panel
jury lhil rived. Re ws■ oeen rwuung on . Alex Ci!o, who had told nearly every1;&gt;ody he wa� goterm
Janua
j snow which came through the open roof ltee)� .
while In the North. the frozen alter 8 storm.
\ ,.-eek i..,.,.
w,alpod thla mom- tho perking lot by Deputy frank, mg to quit - "officially" as Pomeroy s head loo,ball lain
!heir fir,t re.- r
!
state,
p
,
got
The ew fall set • ecord Io above. Eventually tue noor covering will be where tile.
.r ·'lni l i'!itiiiriiiin PINl\court be- who OCAred him into llopplng with ,,oacll after this season, put ii on record Thursday after- from b' •
,.
,,
n
r ... b r snow is And there _
be a roof•---------,
too•
n
nwn
Id
I
in
e
8
CO
th
fflOl'f ft Iota) 8J1U
1�
Un-ieh,
�
W1aU at -•···
,,
,,
� _il, 1--- . .___will_
-.. � .
noon.
a blast from hia revolver.
lore Judie John C. a...,n.
I
•
-.
wmlol'
a
�
Weather!nen
:
_olhen.
mention
ic
l
b
Cllo'1
Mr.
......
of
1
a,
and
l
.
Sherman Elmer S.hall and No trial date ha1 yel been set Pu
ter was on the rampage Jonr total ul more than in
53 ches '
Fred Stewart boih pied not guilty for lhe lwo men by Judge Bacon. llatod lntenlion, had been wilh- Hil overall record at Pomeroy, Win
J
to separate charges of breaking Hendrix was arrested by the held out of mual courw) In Mh one of the smaller 1ehooiJ, in lhe from roast lo coast and from bor- I of IIIOW, OMUgb lo break . 1111 ,
I
der
j
wmter
the
of
rd
reco
long-standing:
:
death•
136
least
Al
border.
to
tuati
h
e
thou
even
ns,
'
ad
o
h SEOAL, was 33 wins to 23 loues.
Ja
and entering while WiUiam Sheriff s Department on a charge ai
g
"Pele" Hendrix plod innocent to I of carrying a c,oncealed. weapon. told "hil boy," enroute lo Nel- He WH 'senior in tenw-e in lhe I h.ave been blamed on the weai.her , of Ul9B3.
I.
----! "'""" the onslaught of cold. ice
a charge ol carrying a concealed He was placed on l500 bond by aonvllle '!!"' lhe last grld contul J�e.
1f&lt;
_
and snow began nme day, a o
of the 1960 oeaaon, "Thia 1, m� Cilo has nol ln&lt;licated whe
G irls more tha n doubled boys on the Pomeroy Hlih'
weapon,
tbe judge.
he j: The death _counl Hlcluded 31 gm. •
n,
·
. School honor roll for the third six week grading perioll.·
1
wm be next year·
=no 1 and Stewari were bolh m·endrlx was 1mp1 ·,cated Jn a la,t one wllh you."
•-•-1
Pennsylvania· IJ ,n North Caro- 1
' · I James H . D'iehi • Jt: aD!)Ounced today.
Prmc1pa
o
r
e
om
of
p
Superintendent
•.
Judge
by
d
y
,
n
placed o fl 000 bon
shooling al tho Wonder Bar near
· 13 In New Jerae . lt m .
.
Jina
The
hst
showe
d 45_ guls w1nnmg marks of B or better
Sc
,
e
Charl
•
hool,
Glbbt
•kl
l
to
mu
tu
ey
Baron. Th - re rned
Mlddl"llOrt during lhe late n hs
Ohi�- 9 In N.ew york •· '" Flor- ,!
he gn- ·
, compared to 21 boys In thal ca tegory.
coun1y jaQ until bond is po5ted of lasl year. He wa� Ioond t celved Mr. Cllo'1 letter of resi
....
I
Texm
each
5
lnd1.&amp;11a;
m
7
.da;
.
In the Junior High, boys did a old.ii.
as
coach and history teachor a trial held.
guilty of tile charge- filed agemst ation
:is, Missiuppi and South Ca robetter, but not rnucb, as 40
little
_n.
Amlld.
Jame, O'Brien .... •?pointed him in county court following lhe er Thunday altemooo
10n
AC
O
each 111 Kentucky, Georgia i
4
line:
rated the list. compared to Sophomores - Berlba
girl•
ad
Mar•
and
Ky.l
I
e Moorehe
Th
1
Shirley Ash, Frederick Crolr,
a, l'Otllllel for the two men by shooting.
Louisiana and Maine· 3 in both
23 boys
·
shall College product came to
----Judge Bacon. ProMcuUng AltomNew Hampohlro and est Virgin I COLUMBUS I UPI &gt; - Rep. Senio; high : Seniors - Carolyn Charlene Dlchl, Mary J111e
PomeNly in l95S, lmmed.lately
ey 8enu,rd V. Fultz 11 acting for
ia, 2 each in Minnesota and Vir- 1 George A. Meinhart. R-Meiga to- Bell, Ruth Brothers. David la,. _Allen Downie, Rolallll Plllilt, '
first
Panthers
the
wllh
up
came
the llate.
ginia, and l each in Alabama ' day introduced a bill in 1he Ohio I Drown, Dorothy Brown, Edna David G&lt;trlon, Ann P··htsn,t ._.
f
championship
n
i
ll team
tba
oo
: House which would exempt vii- Cannan. Linda Chapman. Sondra nifer Lohse, Sandra Loodtit; ...,
stewart .,.., arrested by local
and Illinois.
1Y
e
hl•
1
0
a,on. He ls
g
olllcen lollowiAI I breaking and
In Waablngton, cily crews with i lsg.. from the state·, water ?DI· Drake, Sarah Foster. , Margan,! :-::
he:; -:..,&lt;;"": o17!':'' .;·::i�
to;r·
e O� :,.;·se·1: • �y,
�
na
a
n
1
Y
•
lu on conlrol law.
entering of lleadquarter1 Rellau,
Handley, Larry Hemes. Roberta
Su_perinlendent O· O· patierson more lhan soo pie&lt;es of equiJ1- h
·
te
a
gl
e
roll
Buch
produced
e
H
J
ranl In Middleport last October
men! worked lhrougb the night to l Two villages In the county Porn- Hoover, Linda Hubbard, Kuren Freshmen - fffJ Azuold. 11111
performer, a, Junior Hawthorne, lhl8 week lo discu.. ta.ting and --------14. He bu blen lodged In county
eroy and Middleport, .,..:...nUy Kellon, Terry Knight, Bonnie Arnold, Rulh Bailey, Dafld. ,la,
guidance In county schools. •
now
at
lh
e
Univ
e
rsity
of
KenC
jail th,ce,
ONCERT ANNDUNCl!D
are involved in legal proceeding, Neutzling, Michael Roberts, Car- er, Robert Butt, NBtlCJ BunM.
rle
Ha
yman
of
Alllta ColUm,
Soulhern
l
lucky;
Millon
Lambert,
vanit
Chs
hoo
The Rutland High Sc l Choir, before the state Wa1er Pollutim, ol Sargent, Paula Sayre, ShanJn Alita Carpenter,
It ii alledgecl that Stewart llole
y
Mrs.
Geral
Young
of
Po
Jennif
C
a
l
,
J.
S.
Dav,
of
w,
P
a
Eastern
squ
.
lodene
a
d,
University
of
Wi,consin
rnLoc
rec
rs
Co
lro
Board
Pomero
Young.
William
Yoong
an
d
er
re
tricia l'llldt,
u
'91).111 from the re.tauranl. He
di ted by M . C. o. Chapman, n l
.
y b 8
eroy
e
ved
int
the
a
nt
of
Je
Fo
me
cal,
and
G
nnetll
Folns,
Judltb
lmer,
r
e
Dalla
i
,
of
Nurth
for
lwo
years
W
oot
guU
tu
urch
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e
r.
BUI
rec
•
Wayne
ppo
g
:
U,on,
a
a
eo
Se
h
Common
Z
B and E
ty
nd lhe Rutl and
nior Band un- suit in t e Meigs County
Vied
Juniors - Carolyn Allman. Au- Palr1&lt;1a Hennesay, tro_.
on the Marshall Frosh we,lern Local were preoent lo der lhe direction of Roger Roush Plea, Court and M iddleport .
cbarge In Jndge Emmett Peoplel' grand represontallve lo lhe ,tote standout - ------- dilcuss the program wllh a olate
na d, Carl Mc:Elroy, Emily_
coort 1he momin/1 following h il of North Dakota from Ohio at lhe -wlll present their annual winte; ,cheduled to appear before U:: na Arnold, Judy Barnell, William er r
J
1h district
25
the
of
on
...,
annual
department official.
Bowen. Marjorie , Kathryn Persinger, Mart .
arrest. He .,11 then bound over
con&lt;ert at 1he Rulland H i g h board Feb 2 on request lo the Benti, Thomas
t
lln
East
the
of
Robert Uhlman, or lhe I Ohio School gymnulum at S p. m. extension �I O �wage mm:- in/1 Burt, Benetta Clark, Carla . Dill, Rickard, Donna Smllb, F.mrltd ·
to the grand Jury which returned auocia lon mee g
P
Siar Order Ibis week.
Evan,. Mary Ann Fields, :":"· � Swart!, . �.
State Deparbna,t of Education, Sunday. February 5.
• true bill.
permit.
Wineb. ;.. .
appo
t
wa,
by
yltz Dale Hu�.
Fu
M,ke
Sdtall ... taken Into cuatody The
division of guidance and te,llng,
---intmen
�e. and
The bill submitted by Meinhart• mond Jewe, U• De0018 Kapp
made of
-.- y
Shetift
•
n...,1
1
en!
Dorla
Preston,
worthy
matron
dlscus8ed 8 proposed testing prob'
•
How
MAN FINED
who is from Middleport, would Barbara Logan, Sharon Moore, Eigblh Gracie - Jolm "-gram for grades one lhrough 12 In Middleport_ court action yes- exempt both
and en- the Grand Chapter of Ohio al ita
Fr:•nk ofter a
of the village, from Terry Ohlinger. Marilyn Pri&lt;e, ,on, Joel Boney, Rickey Camp,
and guidance req�lrementa and terday Clyde K111g of Rulland wa, lhe pollution
terln1 al .Moore • store on Well McConnelsville meelln
control
law II passed Wilma Righthouse, Albert Roush, bell, lloona Cruw, Dav
ll Eaft,
other proposals w,th lhe IIChool penallud '5 and costs on con- by lhe legisla
Main-st In Pomeroy, November beMra. Young la an .!uve memture.
Palay Fultz Mary Sue Handley
Smilh
Duane
Skinner
Nancy
Porn
f
Cha
·
r
y
ple
executlvea.
·
U.
vlcllon 1 intoxication.
There wa1 oo immediate com- Mary Smith Emesline Stockton. Donna ea.:Ck, Tom Mc&lt;lawa
o.r ;. s. ::; oerved II ���;
•-•., Carl. Ramm' 83• of Columbus Mr Uhlman wa, a panel mem- Middleport Chief
. .
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.
J
ba
er
H
G
bort
·
·
a
at
II d ......._
Sch
1h
_.._.
men
t bY Ihe GOP leadership
II
'
•
.
AJenalh Tracy, Judy Vaughan, Mickey Mench ini, Linda llloDNi
died
ay
Tuesd evening al the home her 1 the
ting oI hool ad
"""" ••,-matron Jn 1960. Her appointment
IC
key also repoiud lhat ,147 meter about the Meinhart blll.
ffed from the alled,ed BCene of bring,• honor lo the
Darlene Watoon. Lola Zlel!ler, Pamela O'Brien, Patricia 8-.
Pomeroy of hil daughter Ind IDll·ln-law
,tra tor,,mee
yes rd Y al
mone
collected
was
lhi!
week.
cookin
meals?
y
Charlene
g
Zundel and Judy Reyna Brenda Potta, '1111,rma Vaupan,
Dr.
� 1�8 was al80
and Mn. J. J. Relne8pach oi �nl
Chapter and tho 251h dlatrlcl 81
ity. M r,
--··•
�
UJ.
BeS1le Watson. Janice Wehruns,
lln
Yel
gs
w
fo
wlng an
lo Sprin ,
well II to herlell.
1
lls . Rhea Will and Dl0
Mrs. Yow,g re,ides wllh h e r
=��
&lt;Ounly elementPome
roy,
huaband, '11,anw, In Pomeroy.
. Seventh Grade - Nancy Amthe son of 1111 late Henry and ary supervisor, was also in:e,,ent.
She h the mother ol Mrt. Pioree
The theme of the meeting was •
cld Jan Cilo Darla Eb.rsbaoh,
Naylora lnslallallon and maintenance of
HI"" ol Wadtington D. C. : Mrs. Phnomeoa Hamm __
...._
Ch�ryl Edwaid!, Jeffrey GR
un.
5
vort
l
1
h
wif
e, spe&lt;Ja/Jr.ed service,
Robert Rogers of Nelaonvllle and
.
Inc """ il
tlfY
In achools.
Dav,d Goodwin, Clsudla G,_,
'
f
o
Ruth
daughle
I
O.lumb111
Mrs. Frances Roberts' lludenla Jennller Crew. Jane Baer, Nancy Carpenter, Jelllij' Fulmer and ndra
-----Mrs. Edgar Altmayer of Levi!Hendricks, Nonna 1_,
Sa
Relnelpacb :,,;'Mrt · �
surprised Jludenta In • Pomeroy limns, Linda Gnll!ler, Pally Brenda Balley dwnped wai&lt;r on- Hodge Barbar
town, N. Y. She II al,o I men,. Mrs
�
a Kennedy
Didi
Championship
Dance
of O..ltun, aeven grandHigh asaembly lhl■ morning wilh Fields, Janice Evam, Palrlcia lo the audience. The water Jed to Knighi
'rlle Middleport Police Depart- her of the Federaled Church 1nd
Bob
Miller
arllya
an lmaglnatlve lour around lhe Albes, Kalhryn Eagliah, Sandra a stop in Hawaii where tourists Moore,' ·s. M ullen.
men! lnvntlpled Ka flnl -� ha, been active In civic affair, chilclnn, • lialer, Mn. Wilbur Event Poitponed
an
Joe Neula,
dml of !NI lhel l:9IUlted 111 -;,er- of Meil• County !or a number of Logan of Pomeroy, and • brother, The Melp.Maoon cllamplonshl? world. The mllre lour look place Barnell, Kathleed �y. Sue Brenda Bailey,
Roy Howell, Jen- ling, Linda Reuter, Eddie start
Leonard Hamm ol Avoo Park, dance oontal ,cheduled for Sat- on the atage of Pomeroy Junior· Arnold and Geraldine Collini nlfer Crew, Jerry
tonal Injury � morning yeare.
Arnold. Jane and Chris Tompkins.
1
-----"
Fla.
urday nlst,t al the Pomeroy High High School.
showed fantasllc faahlon,.
at 1:41.
Baer, David Boker. Sondra Bar_,, ______
hoo
e
Sc
ral
Fun
11ervlcet
were
held
thi.
l
h
been
gymnasium
p
as
Sult
on
Re
pool:
Highllghta were ,topovor, In The SWiaa Alpo were the let- nett and Robert Buck watched
088e88l
� car driven by Mary K Fick
momlng st the Southwick Funer, I poned unlll • later date due lo Jl:ngland, Franc,, SWltzerland, ting for a polka danced
SI, Lm1 Bollom ran Into !he ,..;. Filed In Court
by 11oo- Hawaiian dance,. Patricia Hen- Buck Eagled In
.
al Home, Weber Road, Columbwl. 1 '"°\¥·
Italy, lluuJa and Slim.
old Collins accompa11Jed on 1111 111!18)' and HIida Hart.
of • two-ton Ind operated by A suit bu been flied In Melg1
•
Bi�ge11t Review
.
j Even !hough lhe rhamnlonohlp,j Aller tho Oa salute led by accordlan by Anita Collin■ and The last SloP found evereyone
Floyd C. McMIJlta. 11, of Hart, Common Pie.. Court by the Porn- I
E,glil area Scouts were awlll'dg
.
COUNTY PTA
I ""'lest wlll oot be held by the . George ffollman and • scripture yodeling by Ruby H■ggy.
back home with a lyplral record ed the highest rw in 1111 S....
lord, W. Vo. ye,terday morning eroy Motor Company agalnat
The
Meigl
A
l , Jay,, Kenny and Leon, lhey will · readin and prayer by Ruth Ann
.
cl
/
eeks
Ford
&lt;
•
County
PT
C
,nt
.
.
.., Ponll;fll.
At a llop In Italy, Judy Folmer hop in progress where disc jock- Ing program Tue■d ay evening In
In ., ol Fair
W
-Amlin
, pre,ent a hop 1po11BOred by the l Balley,g Judy F
wlll
meet
al
the
RuUand
Hlgh
acrtbed t ancient ruins of ' eys David Baker and Jim And- the largest review 00 record la
olmer
de
plloled
tho
Jin. rtok WU lran,por!N lo O born, Ohio.
l
lum
.
al
band
he
p.
m.
rews introduced guest ■Inger the Tri-State Area C..-ncll.
booster,
8
asaembly
around
gJIIIDBl
the
wor
l
d.
Schoo
Rome.
l
lho
al
uloc ""1alolan by authorities for The pl■lntUI la asking au r
--ay,
with
tbe
I
February
'lbursd
le
f
mob
irst
'l1le
w
�
atep was England But whal ere Mn. Hayman. ita Carpenter sl.?ging. "Mlsly. " Scouls "'"11ing the rank 4JI
i
ln!!i- of • - IDJur,o Incur- Im lo ,.._.. an auto
Northweslem
al
p
•
r
e
n
I
Loc
the
where
u
"Ah"
slunt wa■ acted Mr. KnJghl and Mr. Coffman do- Young Emotions was sung by Eagle included Robert Buck.
In
� 1he ...,ldoot. Ace,Jrdiq lo purcl, ed by Henry and Phyllfa
Ronald Collin,. _Robert Buck. Troop :149
A
t
II
hosla.
IIOCil lon
out. Jf!rrJ Arnold was 1111 hero Ing on the -■-ell
, ,pon
red byPot11t1
Minlnl
roporla, M'&lt;MIU.., waa slowing Ann Howard. The local c,om)lU)' Teacher
A
42 ooOO
Ruth_ Bailey, Coome �m.. and Lod
,ome
I
.
llulaia
op
st
he
1111
of
ta
friend
ll
Hagy
wi
D
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Members we1·e to reconvene al 12:30 p.m.
The county's depa rtments are operating th is month
on one-twelfth of their 1 960 budget , pending approval
of tl)e '61 appropriations.

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