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U.Dall1·sentlllel, Pomeroy·MI•dltport, 0, July 23, I984 r.----------------------.,.._..;;;:;.;;;....._ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __,

THURSDAY 9 TO 5

FRIDAY 9 TO 5

READY TO WEAR DEPT.
2ND FLOOR

Randy Hamilton's two-run homer In the fourth inning
put Gallipolis· Red Sox ahead of Pt. Pleasant's JonesMcNeil 3·2 in the championshi p game ol the sixth annual Kyger Creek Little League tournament Tuesday
evening. Hamilton's teammates went on to defeat the
West Virginians 5·2 for tbe 1964 crown.
It was the second consecutive - - - - - - - - - - - 11
year a Gallipolis team won the tbe bottom of the sixth on two
tournament. In 1963, the Galli- walks and a Point miscue. Hurt
polis Tigt-rs captured top bon~ tallied the winning run.
ors
Dave Reese was credited
Thus ended 14 days of stiff with the win, Harmon was tag~
competition 10 which 38 games ged for the loss.
were played without a postpone- For the winners, W. Hurt eolment - an unusual incident lected two doubles. Dave Reese
considering numerous thunder- had a double. Harden had a
storms in the area the
past double and single for the losfew davs .
ers, as did Roach.
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Trophies were presented to
P1 . P!ea~ant 1~mped a~ad the first, second and third place
1-0 in the f1rst lnmng last night teams following last
night'S
o.n an error .and back-to - back eham.pionship contest.
, mgles by R•chard Handley and
· TITLE GAME
Marshall See. The West V~rgin- Jones-McNeil 101 000 - 2 4 2
ians increased that m.argm to Gall Red Sox 001 2.2X - 5 8 1
2-11 in the top of the thm1
on Fetty (LP l and Casto. SaunHandley's second hit, a dou~le. ders (WP) and Lawson. HR ln the bottom of the thJNI, Hamilton fourth with one on.
Ron Harris' tally reduced the
CoNSOLATION
lead to 2-1. In the big fourth, Pt. Kiwanis .. . 300 101 - 5 6 2
Jim Williams grounded out for jRio Grande ... 301 011 - 6 52
1ho Red Sox. Greg Pauley walkHarmon (LP) and King (3)
ed, then Hamilton delivered t8 nd Hamm. D. Reese (WP ) and
what proved to be the game - D. Reese.
winning blow - a two-run hom-----

$5.95 Womeno DRESSES
Solo $4.00
$4.95 Girlo SLACKS
Solo $2.50
$3.95 Girlo SLACKS
Sale $2.00
$2.95 Girlo SLACKS
Solo $1.50
$1.95 Girls SLACKS
Solo $1.00
$2.95 Girls SHORTS
Sola $1.50
$1.95 Girls SHORTS
Sale $1.00
$1.00 Girls SHORTS
Solo 69c
$10.95 Womens .Summor SLACKS _
Solo $6.00
$8.95 Womono Summer SLACKS _
Sola $5.00
$7.95 Women• Summer SLACKS _
Solo $4.00
$5.95 Womons Summer SLACKS _
Sala $3.00
$4.95 Womons Summer SLACKS _
Solo $2.50
$3.95 Womens Summor SLACKS _
Sale $2.00
$2.95 Womeno Summer SLACKS _ _ Solo $1.50
Sal. $1.50
$2.95 Girls Knil T SHIRTS
$1.95 Girlo Knit T SHIRTS
Sale $1.25
$1.00 Girls Knit T SHIRTS
Sale 69c
$2.95 Girls Cotton BLOUSES
Sale $1.50
$1.95 Girls Cotton BLOUSES
Sale $1.25
$1.69 Girlo Cotton BLOUSES
Solo $1.00
$3.95 Girls SHORT SETS
Solo $2.00
$2.95 Girl• SHORT SETS
Sale $1.50
$1.95 Girlo SHORT SETS
Solo $1.00
$25.00 Womeno DRESSES
Sale S18.00
$19.50 Women• DRESSES _
Sale $13.00
$16.SO Womons DRESSES
Sale $13.00
$13.95 Womons DRESSES
Sale $11.00
$12.9S Womons DRESSES
Sale $10.00
$10.95 Womens DRESSES
Sale $8.00
$8.95 Womens DRESSES
Sale $7.00
$7.95 Womens DRESSES
Sale $6.00
$3.95 Womens BLOUSES
Sale $2.00
$2.95 Womens BLOUSES
Solo $1.50
$1.95 Womeno BLOUSES
Sale $1.25

prices~

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THROW RUGS
Reg. $3.69 and $2.95 run-

Enrything fpr indoor-outdoM
picture• in 1.1M value-pack.d

One Group
$4.95 and $7.69

BARGAINS IN

LAWN MOWERS
While they last. Just 5
our regular $69.95 Lawn
Mowers

For $50.00

outfltl Brownie fi•stci coiHrO
takes snaps in color and blqd:·
ond-white, eYen wloc 11ld..,
Ju.t aim and 1hootl fbr indoot
pictures, ftash holdfr sllpt rlghl
on top of com~ra . Outfit indud"
wmera, flash holdll'r~ fUm, bulbt,
IM!Herie•, neck strap, in gift-

HOUSEWARE'S DEPARTMENT
$39.95 Sunbeam Coffoemostan _
Solo $26.00
$29.95 8 Day Wall Clocks
Solo $19.00
$17.95 Sunbeam Htlr Dryers
Solo $13.00
$6.95 Garden Hose (50 ft.)
Solo $4.64
$11,95 Mlrromotlc Prosouro Pons _
Sale $8.00
$4.95 Croftomon Outoldo Whlto Houso Paint $3.88
Scott Fomlly Nopklno
Sale 3 pkgo. SOc
39c Gator Roach HivH
Solo 3 pkgs. $1.00
$1.49 Rose Dust
Solo $1.00
98c Fly Spray
Solo 65c
$2.98 Weed Killer
Solo $2.00 .
59c Polloto to kill onalls, bugs, ole. _
Solo 45c
$1.49 Tomato Dust
Solo $1.00
$1.59 Homo and Gordon lnoect Bombo _ Solo $1.10
98c Maoquito Bomb•
Sale 65c
98c Ant and Roach Bombs
Solo 65c
98c Household Insect Bombs
Salo 65c
$1.69 Gloss W 'to Four Hour Enamel _Sal• $1.19
$2.50 Semi Gloso Enamel
Sale $2.00 quart
$6.69 Latex Wall .Point
Sale $5.59 gallon
$2.15 Latex Wall Paint
Sale $2.00 quart
$11.95 Magnollto Dutch Ovans
·Sol. $8.00
$11.9S Umbrella Typo Clothoollno _
Solo $8.00
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Sale $10.00
69c Ropld Window Cloonor
Sale 45c
$2.69 Seal Glo11 Floor Finloh _
Sale $1.00 quart
$1.95 9 pc. Coffee Sell
Solo $1.25
79c Gloss Bowls ond Trays
Solo 60c
$1.00 Plorltoro
Solo 6Sc
$1.49 Planters
Sale $1.00
$1.89 Planters
Solo $1.25
$1.95 Brandy Snlftoro
Sale $1.25
$2.95 Bfondy Sniftoro ·
Solo $2.00
$1.59 Wall PloqUH
Sale $1.10
$7,75 Stalnl111 Stool Fry Pa111
Solo $5.00

Sale $2.00

CAMERA OUTm t

for thls"week end.

Discontinued styles. (Not
all colors)

Sale SOc

Raw oak wood frames. (No glass). Colorful reproductions of Oil Paintings. Landscape, Seascapes.
REG. $1.19 _
SALE 79c
REG. $2.19
SALE $1.79
SALE $2.29
REG. $2.95 AND $3.19
REG. $3.89
SALE $3.29

!w"'n. • ,,IIIOmber of the House
of ~ .end a gangland · 1&gt;oas
wer~ . rell"rled under investigaUon todjf by London pollee.
Brf~'l latest scandal burst
Into h-!Kfllnea Wedneaday when
the .ltllltlor was brought up in
th• H..... ol Conunona by La·
bor P'I'\Y member of Parlia..,..1 Mll1t:UB Lipton who ask·
ed ljome Secretory
Henry
Broof&lt;t w~ther he was Invest. Ugatinf: the possible existence
o1 a protection racket. No names were made public.

Allf• $9.95

Elberfelds

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THE NEW

KODAK
Carousel

PROJECTORS
Models 600, 700
and 600

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WAf!IIDI'GTON - lntJ'a·P'trlf I
olrlke among Republicans
speo&lt;l p~sipentlal nominee Bar·
ry M. Qoldwater's plans for
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unity" meeting of top
leader&amp;, party sources . aald
day.
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Goldw,ler suggested such
even before
Yor~ 1\fpubUcan Sens. Ke;:;::
B. K"'IUDi and Jacob K.
itlllOIIrii!od they would not support the national ticket he
heads.

Priced from

89.SOto 149.50
Holds 80 slides, easy to
change trays, easiest edit·
lng, easy slide insertioa.

COlli.

INSTAMATIC

CAMERAS
Models 100. 300, 400,
500 . 7G; J and 800
Priced from

17.95 to 129.50

. DAYTON -

These cameras use the
Kodapak Cartridge lot·
black, white pictures,
slides and color pictures.

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linJJOUII\lOd Wedne!!day a
ltli lp Cincinnati In October. to
de~Umfne how Ohio's Houae of
should be re.

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VACATION SALE

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LUGGAGE

AU USED

APPLIANCES
and FURNITURE

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WASIDNGTON (Ui'l) - The
Navy reported Tuesday that two
were killed and two were
injured in the crash Sunday of
a bomber from the carrier
Franklin D. Roosevelt in the
Mediterranean.
Killed ln the accident were
Barton W. Bartholomew
of Lake Mary, Fla., and Lt.
Arnold J. Goldstein of Cleveland, Ohlo. Injured were Lt.
Dale C. Purdy of Hamet, Calif.,
and Chief Petty Officer Roland
H. Prilchett of Big Lake, MiQJI.

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l;qurt' Judge Carl A. Weinman

Are On Sale At
The Mechanic St.
Warehouse
4 Yards Wldo

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VINYL
Floor Coverings
On Selo et tho M..
chonlc St. Worohouso

for
TRADE-IN YOUR LIVING ROOM SUITE ON ONE Of THE NIW KROIHLIR
SUITIS ON ILBIRF&amp;LDS JRD FLOOR

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By United Prno lnteroatlona: Wagner that ''mob rule" would tin Luther King angrily denied
Hundrede of screaming ~·,. not he tolerated , charged police Wednesday nigh, that Co!DJIItl-o
gro youths clashed witb police in two major forays .
nists have infi1tr~ted the clvil
ir Brooklyn Wednesday night "Killed or be killed!" they rights moveJIII!llt.
· in the flftb straight nigbt of vi- shouted.
"There are as many CornJim.
olence in New York City. A Mounted police and foot pa- nists in thia freedom movemonl
wave of looting followed ear1y tro}men swinging club~ dis-- as there are Eskimoet: In F'loria
today and police shot three of persed the mob•.
da ," King told a ral~ of !,MO.
the suspected looters.
Two M•jor Flareup~
In Washington Sen. Jamet 0.
Polke sc.id the lutest street
Wednesday rughf 's violence Eastland, D-Ml!IB., charged
disorders and the looting re- included two major flareups in Wednesday that the c-ivil rlgbtl
sulted tn the three shootings, the Bedford-Stuyvesant section drive in Mississippi was ba.cked
130 arrests and more than 155 Iof Br ..oklyn and 1nother inci· by_ Communists and suggested
storeS; vandalized. Two police- 1dent in which Negro"women at- that the mysterious disappgrmer were hurt ,
I tacked a policeman, kicking ance of three young civil t18bfl
Th~
Negro
mobs,
df•fylng
a
and scratching him.
worken might have beell •
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UNLOADING- J~ck -Bostick and Steve B~dgley, standing, and Harold Cadl~l on wagon, unload tomatoes de- warning from Mayor Robert F. I [n Jackson, Miss., Dr. Mar- lhoax.
for the Billy Hill farm packing hou~e soon after they are pulled off the yjne. Enjoying a ride in the sun
were youngsters Cricket Carpep\er, and ·TlmJily, ·Chris and p,m ·HiU.1.
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· LO~ - Allegations of a
bom~al relatlonahlp
be-

MAGIC CHEF
GAS RANGES or
MAGIC CHEF ·
ELEaRIC RANGES

FOR THURSDAY, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY

MEIGS THEATRE

NOW YOU .KNOW

Brooklyn Boi Is With
5th Night of Fighting

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BROWNIE 'PlUto.,

furniture at sal1 prices

ON THE MAIN FLOOR

27"x54" Straw Rugs.
Stenciled pattern.

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ners and 27"x48'' size.

PORCH RUGS

FRAMED PICTURES

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pOrch and lawn

BARGAINS IN THI

Small Lot

Sale 79c

Sale!

Chairs, Swings,

Rockers, Chaise Lounges.

mr&amp;BM!..:Z

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makes, at special sale

Sale $4.00

DRIVE·IN

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SATURDAY 9 TO 9 .

T h e country's

3'x5' and 4'x6' sizes.

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Ed. Note: Mayor Charles
Legar of Pomeroy bas releas-ed for pu.blicatioa 11le follow•
ing letter r·ceived recently
ly In his office. It apeak&amp; lor
itself.

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Sale Of Lawn and Porch Furniture

Included in this group of
discontinued rug• are

EDITOR'S
MAILBAG

Mayor, City of Pomeroy, Ohio:
Saturday, JulY 18, 1964. II!Y
wife and two daul!:hters, Debble
and Cathy, stopped to vist your
city. we were watching
the
motor
boats
on
the
river
when
MASON
l"'l_ll_n
. ~
4 _:-c&gt;'·
a man and his two SOD!~ waved
to us. At first we thought that
TONIGHT
this
man had mistaken us for
Red Buttons Carolyn Jones
someone else, but he came in
"A TICKLISH AFFAIR"
-a ndrather close to the dock then
Steve Reeves
and asked us lf we wanted to
"THE SLAVE"
takea rldei n his boat. We told
.. (Color) .
him we would be happy to.
Thur.- Fri.
July 23-24
I just want to say we enjoy·
JanPt Letgh
Van .loh nso n ed ourselves to no end. The
"WIVES AND LOVERS..
man was a! friendly a man I
-andCliff Ri chard Lauri Petert have ever met; his sons also.
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"SUMMER HOLIDAY"
not quite sure of the m~n's
(TechnicolorJ
name but I think it was Stemer
~::i:ii::i:ii::i:ii::i:ii::i:ii::i:ii::i:ii::i:ii~ ' or something like that. (Harley
r
Stalnaker) . Hi~ one son, Bruce,
is home from the Air Force .
He told us most everyone there
POMEROY, OHIO
knows him as Pop.
Also we dined in your city
TONIGHT
and
we want to soy it is
the
NOT OPEN
friendliest city we have ever
been in. [f all or most of your
THURS. FRI. SAT.
people are like this, no wonder
July 23-24-25
Billy Wllchr's
you are proud of Pomeroy.
"IRMA LA DOUCE"
We wiU always bave a good
(1'ecbnicolor)
word
for your city and the
Jack Lemmon , Shirley Mac·
Laine. This ptcture is for people in lt. If you know this
ADULTS ONLY!
man , thank hlm again for us
One admission only: 60c.
for the most enjoyable after·
noon spent on the Ohio River
SUN., MON . and TUES.
and
a chance to see your beau·
July 26-27-28
tiful
city from a view most
'C APTAIN NEWMAN, M.D.'
&lt;Techmrolorl
people regretfully never get to
Gregory Peck, Tony CurtJI,
Angie Dlckn!ion . Bobby Dar· sec.
Sincerely,
in, Eddie AJbert, Jas. Gret·
ory. Jane Withe:n
Pvt. and Mrs. Albert
Colornrtoon
Shannon
and daughters

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THROW RUGS

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Winning hurler Dale Saunders allowed but two hits . He
fanned nine. walked only two.
Lost'r Harley Fetty gave up five
.-uns on eight hits.
F'ur Gallipolis, Wiliams had
11 p&lt;~!r of doubles, Pauley walktJ twice and banged out a dou~
ble. Hamilton had a homer and
double, ,John Halley co!lf'f'ted a
.:; tngle and Saunders a double.
In the con!:iolation game. Rio
Grande nipped Pt. Kiwanis 6-5
by sr(lring tlle winning ruo in
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July Sales Elberfelcls In Pomeroy

Gallipolis Sox
Beat 1-NcNeil
In Kyger Finals

erThe
.
champions added lnsur· 1•
m(:e markers in the fifth on
jingles by Tom Lawson, dou::~les bv Williams and Pauley,
:md a single by Hamilton.

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REACH AGREEMENT
WASHINGTON !UPI) - Th•
National Af!ronauUcs and Space
Administration (NASA~ has
reached an agreement with the
European Space Research OrgaDization
(ESRO)
for
htunching of space satellltes.
Under the agreement, announced Tuesday, the two
· organizations will launch t w o
'satellites - ESRO I and ESRO
2 - in 1967 to study the effeet of charged particles of the
high polar atmosphere and to
measure solar and coiiiilic radiation.

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Our onllro stock Travel Joy ond Airway Uni-Mald
Luggage--At prices you can't resist
Ughtweight, contour molded and uni-mold con·
struction. Fashiontone linings, good quality Vinyl
covermgs, compact locks. Ladies' and Men's styles.
Colors: Charcoal, White, Blue, Brown, Green Red,
Suntan. (Not all styles in every color)
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Rag. $8.99 LUGGAGE
Rag. $9.95 LUGGAGE
Rag. $10.95 LUGGAGE
Rag. $11.95 LUGGAGE
Rog, $12.95 LUGGAGE
Rog, $14.95 LUGGAGE
Rog. $16.50 LUGGAGE
Rag. $17.95 LUGGAGE
Rog. $18.9S LUGGAGE
Rag. $19.95 LUGGAGE
Rag. $25.00 LUGGAGE
Rog. $26.95 LUGGAGE
Rag. $29.95 LUGGAGE
Rog. $32.95 LUGGAGE
Rag. $34.95 LUGGAGE

Solo $6.99
Solo $7.99
Solo $8.99
Solo $9.99
Solo $10.99
Solo $11.99
Solo $13.00
Solo $14.00
Solo $15.00
Solo $16.00
Solo $20.00
Solo $22.00
Sale' $25.00
Solo $26.00
Solo $27.00

Select The
MAmESS
thot sulh you bast
on tho 3rd 11Whether you want a soft
or medium - a hard or a
very hard matb'e,. - A
smooth top or a tufted
top - or ·a qullted top or
whether you want a mattreso COttina: anywhere
trom $24.110 to $79.00 \'ou cAn select what you
want and be assured that
tt'o top quality and volue
-beeause Elbedeldl have
been lelllna: the eoutitry•a
leadine makea for many,
maD)"

yean.

HAND
TOWELS

59c ·
WASH
CLOTHS

29c
BATH
TOWELS

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Colors: PInk, rose,
maize, black, green
mist, royal blue, light
blue, brown, moll
green, orange, gold.

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ELBERFELDS IN POMEROY

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River news

Helen llelp Us!

Jl)' TIM MORLUITY

1waukee Braveo 4-1 while the

UPI 8paria Wrller
,
Sandy Kou!BI Is laug!Jina up
the oleeve ol his &amp;olden left
•rm at the ba.. ball wbeacres
• · 10 predicted be couldn't duP• l"al e hiS great 1!!113 oeuon.
Although the Los Angeleo
}Jodger5 have· do11e an abrupt
.Jbout . face this year and re.
main burled In eighth place In
tha National League, their daD-

Giants topped the Chlcaeo Cubs
7-3. Tbe New York Mets beat
the Cincinnati Reds !or the fifth
straight llmi!, 4-3 1n 10 Innings,
and the Pittsburgh Pirate•
whipped the St. Louis Cardinals

If Koulax can maintain his
'urrent pace, he could wind up
the season as lA ) the first
two - time winner of I h e Cy
Young Award as the major
eagues' lop pitcher. (B) the
majors' first triple crown
i wins, percentage and earned
runs average) pitching champ!on In 28 years and ICI the
Urst NL pitch~r to win the
I!:RA crown three straight years
n '7 years.
Lee was Lo•t
The majors' last triple crown
:&gt;ltchlng king was Bill Lee who
:Inlshed the 1938 season • with
lhe Chicago Cubs with a 22_9
:~cord for a .710 percentage
wd posted a 2.6ti era. The
·. 1 N ti 1 Le
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;.as
a ona
aguer to wm
.he ERA title thNe consecutive
teasons was Grover Cleveland
\lexander In 191a 16 17
Koufax who w;,. the . Cy
,
\'oung Award last season when
bl won 25 of 30 decisions and
Aad a !.lUI ERA, could even
•urpass those figures this year.
In blanking the Houston Colts
HI Wednesday uigbt on four
hi •· f hi lith 1 1 ht ·
~ or s
s ra g VIClory and lath of the season,
dandy Sandy lowered his ERA
to 1.78. He has allowed only 34
earned runs In 172 innings this

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Koulax embellished his sixth
shutout of the campaign and
26th of his career with 12
•lrlkeouts and did not walk a
man. He has fanned 168 thus
far this season compared to his
NL record of 306 last year.

Dally Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport, 0 ., July 23, 19M-3

In the ~- League, New
York &lt;Weattd WalblJieton a.s
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Cltveland beat Baltimore 7-4,
Loa Alll!tles shaded Chlcogo 11-Z,
Detroit downed Booton 1-S and
Kansu City topped Mlru)esota

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Sout bern CliDCbes Je for
Second In Tri-County Play

Millers, T•T
To Meet in ·
Final Match

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BarOnS Spear
New Haven by
27 Co t

Line Scores

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t e carnage.

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Portland
Society Notes

59c
7lc

69c

72c

VILLAGE CUT-RATE

Wednesday's Resulu

H.uns Batted fn

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"In this Instance,'" the
said , "extremism it vice
moderation a virtue."

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ARRIVES IN SWEDEN
0

STOCKHOLM (UP!) - -

Eunice Shriver, sister ot tile
late President John F . KeDDII!tf

Tbursday'1 Probable Pltrben

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Philadelphia at Milwaukee '
-BulUiing (9-4) vs. Lemaster
(10-6) .
Pittsburgh at St. Louis Schwall 1"2-1) vs. Cuellar 12-2).
Chicago at San Francisco Burdette (1&gt;2) vs . O'Dell 13-21 .
New York at CinclnnatJ
(night) - Fisber (1&gt;9) vs. Ma·
Ioney (8-9) .
Houston

at

Los

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Angeles

When a beer'
would taste good, ~
ask the man to :·
draw ;you a

(nighll - Farrell 110·6) vs
Ortega 13-41.

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Friday's Games
Pittsburgh at Cincinnati, night

St. Louis at PhUa .. night
San Fran. at Los Ang., •tight
Chicago at Houston, night
Milwaukee at New York, night

}fudepohti

v·

their hitting eyes working In tl~e
bottom of third Inning, sent
home four runs on two bit bat-

ters. Dennis Hackett's do,hie,
Smith's first home. and a walk.
They added one In the fourth
on a hit batter, two walks, ard
an error, and eight In the fifth
when Stobart gave way to Tom
Hawley, who couldn 't stem the
tide, and finally Timmy Demoskey, who did.
For the Indians, Warno:!r hJd
a single with his homer, and
Glaze also singled.
Archer fanned eight, walked
three, Senator pitching fanned
fjve, walked six. The

b &lt;im"'

ended the season for the Senators.

Senaloro ..... 001 001 - 2 4 2
Indians ... . . · 014 16X -H 7 3
Slobart (L), Hawley (51. De·
moskey (&gt;! and Gilkey. Smith,
Archer (W), and Glaze.

TtiE HUDEPOHL BREWING COMPANY OF CINCINNATI. OHIO

JULY CLEARANCE
SAVINGS
ON ALL SUMMER MERCHANDISE
SUMMER SUITS, values to $39.95 _ _ _ __ _ SALE $24.50
SUMMER SUITS, v.lues to $55 ..00 - - - - - - SALE $37.50
SUMMER SUITS, Yllues to $65.00
SALE $42.50
I Group Wuh &amp; Wear

SUMMER

SLACKS

SPORT COATS

Vetues To $7.95

VALUES TO $24.95

SALE $4.95

SALE $15.95

STRAW HATS _
REDUCED V3
SWIMWEAR
REDUCED V.
1 GROUP BERMUDA
SHORTS _ _ __ _ V• PRICE

400 mil 312-13 18 I
000 1101 010- 2 I I
(11-6) and PqUaroni.

CraJa,

Humphl"ey1 (1), Wuhburn (7), BaHniJalm (9) and

u..ur. Loaer - Cral&amp;

(W).

HR - Lynch, stupll, Muar·
Ulkl-

(11 !DDIDp)

N.Y.
000 tllll 000 1-' I I
Clu.
DID 100 OlD 0- S II 1
Jacklon, Balmlrtb (1), Hlmter (I) and Gander, Clonlruro t
(8). Tlltouritt, Ellll II), IWiry
(8), MeCool (t) and Pavlellcb,
Smllb (t). Wlnnlr - Hunter
(1-11- ~ - M&lt;CGol (1-1).
IIR - JMmoa, Klllol.

Boulli1n
Lot ""'·

000 008 008- I 4 I
001 tJ(l(JQjjs._ l 7t
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JUDGE BORROWS P
REDWOQD ,CITY
.
(UPI)-Judge Buy
fined Sam ~. M, ~ ,
geles, and Gary Morton, ZS" _
Jose, this ·•eek for peddi)J1a.,~
obscene film.
,1
Lecturing the pair, SeagraY.!'
borrowed !,rom Sen. BBJT)', ~
wat..r'o speecb acct!Piiol $Ill
Republican presidenUal J1011!1o

.a.,.

Spibn.

Pitta:
St. Loula

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San Francisco 7 Chicago 3
National League : Santo, Ct~t"ls and wile of Peace Corps .Dtt.New York 4 Cin. 3. night 10 Ins. 28 ; Mays, Giants and Bo_.er, tor Sargent Sbriver, arrivfd
Philadelphia 4 Milw. 1, night Cubs, ti7 each ; Torre, Braves , ! here Wednesday to study
Los Angeles l Houston 0, night Aaron, Braves and Wtlliam:,, 11 den 's methods of treating :81111
Pittsburgh 13 St. Louis 2, night Cubs, 56 all.
rehabilitating retarded cbilllnli.

SmJt• h Clouts Three Homers
In Ind.tans' 14-2 ICtory

Mike Gardner worked t h e
T and T acored two runs in
first three lnrungs for the Bar· Cleveland 101 100 IMO- 7 13 D the third 1DnJn when S ra 0
ons with Carl Demoskey I he Balti
10101001&amp;---4 9 1 wa !ked, Burnsgwao -eoo
--• pan gu
erlast frame Fry Went all I be Donovan, McMahon 16), Ab.,._
and Gl
lnaled th
way for
Haven. The Bar- nathy (8) and Romano. Pappaa, ::Oe. Par:":':.~ I to e:
uns_ had 14 hlt.s, nine In the big Hall (8) and Lau. Winner - er two-hlt.s and,.. err~ on 8 the
1mung. New Haven, hitle" lac- Dooovao I!I-T). Loser _ Pappoo part of T and T In the bottom
Dickie Bob Smith
clouted
log Gardner, picked up two, 18-5). HR _ O.vallllo, Sleborn, of the ftfth to tie the game at . three home runs in four appeartlonal Leaguer to win 11 Battey's homer and Fry's trip. FriDC~, Aparlcio.
2-Z.
· ances at the plate to lead the
ltralghl since teammate Don Ie, against Demoakey.
Ilaos
e u two hits aod fan- Middleport Boys' league
In·
Barons . ... . . 203 (22)-27 14 3
· gav P
.
dlans to a 11·2 vlrlory over the
Drysdale In 196Z.
The Philadelphia Phillles re- N. Haven . .. 000 6 _ 6 2 4 Detroit 110 121 02D - I 10 0 ;::~~
uand w~ Senators In a one-game ar..i
talned tllelr one-game lead ov~r Gardner (W), Demoskey (4) Boston
001 i120 l'rJ- I 9 0 Pon~ wUI meei In 0 consola- you're dead play-off Wednesday
$fJI Francisco by downing Mil- and Conde. Fry and Jobnson.
Rakow, Glodding (8), Sherry tlon gome at 1 p. m. IDST) evening.
=="-===iiiiiiii~~;.~~~ ~ (9) and Freeb.an. Wll,,HI, Span- tlll.t venin Tr hiea will be
The Indians, second
plac•
0
swlck (8), Charl&lt;m (8) and Til~
g. op
.
team In summer play, by de·
We Give Big
llllln. Winner - Rakow (6·8) awarded Immediately lollowmg !eating the third place Senaloro,
Lo.ser- Wilson (10-5). HR-Ka- tile cbamplonlhlp game.
meet the Redlegs In the first
line, McAuliffe, Bre,wud, Cash.
game of a three-game
~ries
tonight. The second game is
scheduled next Monday, and the
!4 All&amp;. 001 000 II&amp;- S S 2
third, If necessary, next WedChicago
200 000 000- 2 S I
Newman, R. Let (#) ll1d
To the winner of the series
Rodgers. Horlen, Wilhelm 18)
goes the summer title. The Redand Martin. Winner - R. Lee
legs finished the schedule three
Mr. and Mrs. Jtm Ward and
(6-4) . Looor - Wilhelm ((-6) .
aames ahead of the pack.
daugbtera, Linda and Sbielah,
Smlth opened on the mound
R.e. u.
IPOillthe Fourth of July week
for
the Indians against Jerry
Kan. City 100 001 zen- 8 10 2 end With Mea. Ward'• olster
Stobarl
of the Senators. Smith
Minn.
1021110 000- • 8 D and famlly, Mr. and Mn. Paul
Pena, B&lt;&gt;wsfltld (5), Wyott Schuler. They visited olber had a one--run lead after Jim
Roe- ,~.oo
(7), Drabowsky (9) 1 n d Eel- friends and reloUves iB Melga Warner homered in the second
with nobody on base, but ran
warda, Bryan 18). SUiffiBD, and GaUls Counties.
PL:US
Into
trouble in the third when
Kllppateln (9) and B&lt;ottey. WinMr. and Mra. ClareDCe Prtce
C••tll•
Stobart
homered with one out
nor - Wyatt (6-41. Loser - and Patay had 1 aurprsie birthKllppst.eln 10-1). liR - Colavito day party for Mrs. Price's mo- and Keith Vanlnwagen lripled.
Pat Arcber was called
In,
2, OUv1, Battey.
ther. Mn. Harry SWOD receDtly.
Condition
SJ-09
Vanlnwagen
was
cut
down
at
$1.50
Atteodlna ill addition to
the
N11ioul Lequa
the
plate
and
Tom
Hawley
was
Chicago
000 3110 tm- S 10 0 above were Mr. Harry Swan, fanned. The Senators got just
San Fran 000 032 O'.!J:- 7 13 0 Mr. Marvia Swan, Marilyu and one hit off Archer, Jim ClatJacksoo, Sbant&gt; (8), McDID- Bill and Mr. and Mrs. Sherley worthy's lead off single in the
lel (7), Elston (8) and Bertell. Swan ot Long Bottom.
Mr' and Mrs; AJQJ Collins IBU&lt;UI.
Herbel, Dullalo (5), Pie~ (~)
""ter o ••k -• VIenna• Meanwhile, lha Indians got
and Haller. Winner - Pierce and da ••..• - y,..
W. Va. were SWiday
dinner
(2-0), Loser - J1cbon (12-8).
guests
of Mr. and Mrs. Jloo FIRST
HR - LAnier, Cepeda.
QUALITY
JoiJnacJI, and Brian.
RACINE, 0.
A cookout wa bold at the REGULAR
.Phlla.
000 100 120 - ·4 II I home of Mr. and Mrs.
-~-Certified Oil Station
ldllw.
001 000 tm- I 7 I Swan SUnday bCIIorln&amp;
Culp, Baldschun (8) and Da._ Jll'llldaon, Bill Swan, oo hll W. Moln St.
rymplo. Spahn, Olivo (9) and
Balley. Winner - Culp (8-7).
Loaer - Spahn (11-11), liR

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Major Lettpo LHdon
By Vlliled Pr&lt;" llttHt-·, . •at
NalloUI Jape
G. All R H. Pet.
Clmente, Pitt rr 364 57 123 .347
Williams, Chi 92 383 !12 125 .344
Mayo, SF
94 345 76 11.2 .32il
Santo, Cbt
91 341 58 110 .323
Aaroo, Mil
91 364 80116 .319
Joboson , Cin 74 226 32 71 31t
119 335 IS 105 .313
Chance 18-&gt;1 n. Pizarro (13-fl. Hunt. NY
ftoleb,o
.
LA 81 248 31 77 .310
Detroit at Bolton - Sparma
Allen. Phil
91 355 68 t09 ..o7
(S.2) ••· Morehead 1!1-10).
Cepeda, SF 79 293 411 110 .307
Washington at New York
Amer1cao League
(twilight ) - Osteen (7-7) vs.
G.AB R. H. Prl.
WiUiama 11-1).
OUYO.
Mlnn
93
395 70 132 .334
Cleveland
at
Baltimore
ManUe, NY
79 253 49 62 .324
(night) - Krolick (9-4) vs. Allison, MiM 9D 334 64107 .320
Roherls 17-4).
B.Robnsn , Bl 94 350 44111 .317
Frlday'a Gamea
Fressoud, B&lt;&gt;s !15 353 56 t06 .311
Los Ang. at Kao. City, night
·
Bressoud,
Bos 95353 06 106 .306
Minnesota at Chicago, nig&gt;t
Freeban,
Del
79 275 35 63 .JIJ2
New York at Del. 2, twi-. .;hi
Hinton,
Wash
93 362 53 109 .301
Boston at Cleveland, nl~ht
Washington at Ball. 2, twi-nlght Malzone, Bos 89 323 44 96 .2!17
Robson, Chi 7~ 301 51 89 .2%
National League
W. L. Pet. GB
Home Runs
Philadelphia
54 "!I .593 . . National League : May s, GiSan Fran:
5li 40 .579 I
ants, 29 : Williams, f'ub s. 23 ;
Cincinnati
at 43 .M3 411. Howard , Dodgers , 19 . Sa nto.
Piftsbur8h
47 42 .a28 6 Cubs, L8 ; Allen, Phils and Ce·
Mllwaukee
47 45 .511 7111: peda, Giants, 17 each .
St. Lools
47 48 505 8
.Amerjcuo League : Ktlh.'. t:. · ~·\11,
Chicago
46 46 .500 811. Twins, 33. Powell, Orioles, 2ti;
Ia Angelea '6 47 .4• I
Stuart, Red Soi. aud Colavito,
Houston
43 il3 .448 1311. A's; 24 earh; Allison. ":'wins
New York
29 68 305 27
and Wagner , Indians 23 tach.

NGS

Major Loague StaudlDII
By Ualted Pr011 late1"118tlo'lll
13-2.
1 ~.
Amencu League
W. L. Pet. GB
~'ew York
55 35 .618 ·
Balllmore
56 "!I .1102 I
bllleu Ia Chicogo
55 "!I .598 I \'a
lloa'l Jive Los Angeles
50 48 .aiO f'-&gt;
MIIUiesoiA
47 47 .500 101&gt;
• Detroit
47 47 .500 10\lo
Southe!"n cllnched at !east a righthander Ron 1111fY 101 out
Booton
46 50 .479 12'o
second1&gt;loce lie In Tri-County of the jam with 1 otriQQut and
Cleveland
42 50 .457 14'2
High School League with a !1-3 a double pl1y.
KansB! City
36 58 .383 21\lo
win over Gallipolis . Wednesday The Soulbem crew took a 3-2
Washington
3ll 62 .367 2311.
nlght at the Racine field .
lesd to the third
when Bill
Wedoesday'a Reoulls
Gallipolis pumped Into a quick Knapp •lnaled, Jock Bootie
New York 8 Washington 3
2·0 lead In the lira! frame on a made It to flnt "" I lli!lder'a
Los Angeles 3 Chi. 2. night
lead-&lt;&gt;!! double by Mike Fisher choice. and Bob Crow alnaled.
ICl&lt;mlano 7 Baltimore 4, night
and slnglea by Sam Morris and South
lncrell!ed
lead
Kansas Cltv 6 Minn. 4, night
Richard Long before Soutbern'a
em
ita
to
Detroit 8 Bo,:on 6, night
stylish lefty Larry Price waa Si in the lilih wileD MarviD
Mlller'a Market of New Hav- Thuroday's Probable Pilch•·•~
1
able to quiet the push.
McKelbey w~~.......w ~ ~· en aDd T and T Market of Pt.
Kan:'SI!s City at Minn'i'sota Soulbera bounced back to Ue •.way, Bolllc - • -·
• Pleasant will meet In tile finals Segui 1171 vs. Kaat (10-4).
the score at 22 In the boltom SIJlllled. lis final
Loa Angelea at Chicago 111 of the Bend Softball tournament
half of the second when Gonjon
Gelllpo '
run
loolght following semi-final vieFisher led off with a single. the sixth when Long
.,:; tortes of hlent!cal 11-1 score• nn birthday. Present were Mr. and
Vic Durst was safe on a bunt long triple with one away a Thursday night.
Mrs. Clarence Price and Patsy,
single, and Frauk Porter laced came home on an IDfhileld out.h
MIUer'a downed Pomeroy JC Mr. Marvin Swan and MarUyn,
~-&gt; base knoc k of
the The only oth•r
ts of I e ·-&gt;
T and T beh'-&gt;
~h"
. sec.,...
hIS
co.uu
.&amp;&amp;N ..11:' 1wo- a
S.m Hood. Mr. and Mrs. Swan
111
1
game. Southern bad loaded the game were single by Janey
hurling of Ducky a.... elimlnat· and the honored guest.
beses In lhe first inning with no- the .second and one by Bill Jew- ed laat year'a champ!Oilll Park
Mr. and Mrs. Larry Ebersell for Southern 1n the slxilt
'
body out, but failed to acore ao
f Pontiac of Charleston.
bach of New Haven visited reJar~! went!.: rou~ ,;:; Mel Clork, Miller manager, cently with his parents, Mr. nad
Ga~:;:' s, Pr1 g 0 8 11 th scored lira! against Pomeroy Mro. Howard Ebersbacb.
wa I g Soutwo.bernce ~=.:. 1 .~ when he reached base on an er
Mrs . Aleta Parsons has reway or
I
str~.,. ou u
d
•·-·
lid
and allowing
ror
an
came
·~
on
a
so
turned
home alt"r a two weeks
11
Gelllpolls
o: oo~/as;· 5 I single by Robert (Catbird) visit with her daughter
and
Soull&gt;ern
021 020 1 _ 5 g 1 Roush.
family , Mr. and Mrs. Rodney
J
nd Loa p .
d The New Haven team added Coffman and sons. Her alster,
£
aney a
g. nee 00 two more l1lllll In the third on e Mrs. Iva Ball of Pennsylvania
. "U
Ufi
Grueser, Jewell 15).
"'""'"" b Bill
11&gt;bl
Y
Ch
a dou e an-ived to spend a few weeks
by Dorwln Clark, and two
with Mrs. J&gt;.rsons.
The Middleport Poov B2rriflce llleo by Gerald and Mel
ons, going Into the fourth innClark
OK&amp; VIET NAr.&lt; AID
ing at New Haven not being
The. I
p
satisfied with a .5-0
lead
ooe omeroy score came
TOKYO (UPI) - Japaneso
d
_,_: By United Pms lnteruatloclll In the top of the sixth when the Prime Minister Hayato Ikeda
poure across 22 runs on •w"'
American LeaJill•
Ne Haven leflfielder dropped
Wednesday approved a ~Ian to
hits on an assortment of loose
n.l H Is • drl
d
New Haven delens1ve
. measures. Wash.
ZOO 010 00!- 3 6 0 ..,..
e
arr
on
•
ve
on
send
$2 million worth of aid
·
1 all th
d
The 27-11 lead stood up easily New York 000 lstl OOx- 8 4 D riSon wen
• way aroun to South Viet Nam for ils antienough though New
Haven Koch, Hannan (5), Danielo bases.
Communist war.
mounted a slight six-run rally (7) and Leppert, Brumley (8).
A •Ioale by Gl~ and two
The aid will Include physl ·
in Its half of the fourth, after Downing, Torry (6) anc How- l!lTOrl by Park Ponllac Olll!bled eians, medical equipment and
which the descending sun cut ard. Wmner - Do~nlnii (7-3). the T and T team to break a 2-2 ambulances.
.c t h
Loser - Kocb (H) .
tie in the top of the seventh in

Broke Losing Streak
The Dodgers broke a fourgame loamg streak at the exof h rdl k K J hnso
•n 0
n
pense
a uc
(J-9) on third lnnilll! doubles by
Derrell Griffith and Ron Fairly. That was all Koulax needed as he .becam.e the first Na-

Hospital News

AJ..I M'ABS

Koufax Wins lith Straight

;!~'S= ~: t:o:~g 0~ 0:

Services are
Held Wednesday
For Mrs. Reed

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I Group Mens

I Group Mens

1 Group Mens

SPORT SHIRTS

SPORT SHIRTS

SPORT SHIRTS

Values To $4.00

VllvH To $5.95

SAlE $2.95

SALE $3.75

VIIUH To $3.50

SALE $2.65
2 FOR $5.00

AMERICA'S MOST POPULAR BANLON SHIRTS
Values To $10.95
SALE $6.95
MANY OTHER SAVINGS ON HOT
WEATHER NEEDS
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DOWNIE-GROSS
Shop In Air-Conditioned Comfort

POMEROY

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STARTS FRIDAY MORNING AT 9A.M.
EXTRA THRIFTY
Beautiful Fashion Center

SHOP
Friday Night
Till 8 p.m.

SUMMER FASHIONS
AT BIG SAVINGS!

IN TIME FOR VACATION WEARI

Entin Stock Of
NATIONALLY ADVERTISED

• PLAY CLOTHES
•SWIM SUITS

WIUllM CONNELL

Utility Makes
Two Promotions
In Personnel

AND SUMMER

DRESSES

vacation wear.

stock of swim suits and play

Over 150 Smartly Styled

SUMMER

$10·94

BETTER DRESSES
REDUCED I
Values To $49.95

White

Oil Station

and

Pomer.,.

•

Gltami"t Whit• and Colors lool
NOW
5 go I, quontlty $6.34

Go I.

EBERSBACH HARDWARE

in the V. S. Naval Reserve.

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CHAPTER MEETS
'!be program committee of Re·
tum Jooathan Meigs Chapter,
Daughters of the American Rev·
o!ntion, met Tuesday afternoon
at the home of the regent, Mrs.
Emerson Jones, to plan for tile
new proerama. Those attending

Oleo

4 rolla 35C

Ice Milk
Cookies
Toilet Tissue

2

Vt ..l.

ctn1.

·

3 pkp. $1.00

10 roua63c

ALL .SUMMER

CHILDREN'S LINE
AT THE

MARK INS FOOD MKT.·

Reduced To s1.99 and s1.99

and Half Sizes. See the wide selection of stylel

To Weor Up To The Fill

RUTLAND, 0 .

POMEROY PANTHERS
SALE
T SHIRTS

and sizes.

DOORS OPEN 9 A.M. TOMORROW!

LARGE CLEARANCE GROUP

SUMMER SKIRTS ..... REDUCED!
VALUES TO $12.95

SMALL GROUP

Summer Handbags Reduced
All Summer Jewelry l Price

In The Heart of Pomeroy

Market

OPEN EVENINGS TIL 7:00 P.M.
SATURDAY TIL 9 P.M.

6 DAYS A WEEK

(2 to a customer)

L&amp;Z Children's Shop
120 E•.Maln

CLOSE OUT ONE GROUP

Pomeroy, Ohio

SMOKED CALLIE

PETER PAN BRAS
Greatly Reduced Prices
Not Only A Value ...

But AWise Investment

OUT THEY GO!
Entire Stock Of SPRING &amp; SUMMER

SUITS
AT BIG SAVINGS
TO YOU!
ALL FAMOUS MAKES
Styles in 2 &amp; 3 Piece Models

GREATLY
REDUCED
Included are imported silks,

LB.

SPRING

COATS

.....

CAN GOODS SALE I

441NCII INRATAIIl£

ALL TO GO AT

CORN
PINTO BEANS
SPAGHETTI
KRAUT
I'ORK &amp; BEANS
KIDNEY BEANS
MIXED VEGETABLES

FREE

GREATLY
REDUCED
PRICES

wilh 3 inDfrseals
from 6-oL 01 lil«L jars

styles. Wear now through fall ev·

10

I

oz.----- $1.49

en winter. Tweeds, fleeces, cash·
mere blends and other smart fab-

rics. Junior and Misses Sizes.

10 cans
99c

IWHm BREAD · .. • 61oaves $1.00 I·

Our famous label coats. All 1964

Cantaloupes

II to 20 Lbs.

Lorge Glont Size

All Spring &amp; Summer
Merchandise Reduced!

baked with PG-7ne, a pure

SOUTH CAROLINA

WATERMELONS

\

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for

pll-vegetable shortening!
Today, the Ol)ly s~ortening used in Heiner's enriched buns
contains about three limes as much of Jhe preferred

$1._00

"un-sa!urales:i·. as in most buns. We ore proud of

makers.

e All Sales Final e No Approvals e No Lay-Aways

·.

\

,!his quality product, a further step in carrying out

worsteds &lt;1nd other choice
fabrics. Tailored by famous

'

Q'(i\n~itt~~
Southeastern Olllo'1 Moat

BeouUiul F11hlotl Center

our respon.s(bllity towo;a your family,

AT OUR FRUIT COUNTER
e RED

DELICIOUS &amp; WINESAP ~PPU!S
•PLUMS
e PEACHES
e RED O~PES
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MARGUERITE'S
102 E. Main

• e • .

Worm Weather Cloth"

ENTIRE STOCK SUMMER HATS s3 &amp;s4

B·C·D

High in poly-unsaturates :Jiein~ enriched buns

89C

served. All new 1964 styles. Juniors, Misses

first sight at prices that mean sensational sav.

21h to 8

''

'AI ill,

ings. Our entire stock Is on sale. Nothing re·

BLOUSES

,.;'

B·C-D

lb.

Sizes30 to 38- Values To $7.98

·~

Sizes

CHEESE
49c

Children's Shop
Save! Save!

..

All from famous makers. You'll recognize at

Brown

Shoe Shop

LONGHORN

Rtl. 39c _ _ _

ciation. He served three years

• SELF CLEANING

POMEROY

89c

ENTIRE STOCK

clothes greatly reduced.

28''

"Everything In Hardware"

BOILED HAM

$8.94

Our entire

Miss Susan Park, vice president
Mrs. 0 . P. Klein, Mrs. Donald
Mills, Mrs. J . E. Harley and
Mrs. Bruce Lloyd, post presid""t.

ident, Electrical Operations. At
tbe same time William H. Con·
nell was promoted to Purchasing Agent replacing W. R. Hen·
ry.
Mr. Henry Is a graduate of
South Solon High School in Mad.
ison County and attended Bli&gt;s
lb.
Business College. He served
in the Signal Corps, V . S. Ar·
my from 1942 to '45.
William Connell is a gradu.
ate of Ohio State University
with a Bachelor o! Science De- BROUGHTONS
gree in Electrical Engineering.
He is a member of the Colum·
bus Junior Chamber of Com·
merce and Big Brothers Asso- 1

MID-SUMMER SALE

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was named Assistant Vice Pres-

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Hurry, just in time for your

COMPLETE PROGRAM
The Middleport Literary Club
program committee held their
fmal meeting recently and completed the year's progrom. The
first meeting will be held October 7 at the home of Mn. James
Titus In Rutland with Mrs.
George Lasher assisting. Members of the committee included
Mrs. James Euler, president;

Mr. 8Dd Mrs. Malcolm Meet
and daU(Ihter, Edlllo, relw1led
home Saturday from a llacBUOD
and camplne trip tllrough tilt
west, cvoerlne over 5800 11111.,
and 17 otates.
Pointl of Interest vtalted wm
Cartabad caverns and White
Sonda, N. M.; The Painted De•
ert, PetrUied Forest, Meteor
Crater 1ao11m Cliff ~welllnp
and G~and Tetoo and Yellowstone naUonal parks In Wyom.
mg· Custer State park MOUilt
Ru;hmore and the
o'i
Soulh Dakota. and East Hat·
bor on Lake Erie 1n Ohio.
The Mees had a ~umber of
Interesting uperieoceo lllclud·
ing an encounter wltb bears,
came tot heir camp whilt
they were asleep. They went to
tbeir car and remained whilt
the bears ate thelr food.

were Mrs. George Skinner, vice
regent, Rock Springs;
Mrs.
FIRST
James Brewington, Rlo Gran· QUALITY
de. and Mrs. 0 . P. Klein, Amer· REGULAR
isan Music chairman. The first Certified
meeting will be held Sept. 11 at
W. Main St.
the home of Mrs. Klein.
W. R. Henry has been ap-1,•=========-'
pointed Manager of Purchase
by the Columbus and Southern
Ohio Electric Company. He re·
places John H. Inskeep who

ENTIRE STOCK SPRING

AT GREARY
REDUCED
PRICES
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Family Returned •
From W'e1tem Trip

'!be Twutght Garden CM
met at tbe Syracuae Park 011
Tuesday et 6:30 p. m. for a pol·
luck '""""'r.
A short business session wu
conducted by Mrs. Jack
son, president. Mrs. Richard
Rupe and children and
MUs
Ethel Koenig were welcomed '"'
guest.. A communlcatioo was
read concemlng the Ohio Associ·
aUon of Garden Clubs convent
ion to be held in Dayton August
13 • 14. The next meeting will
be held at the home of Mrs.
Mary B. Heines with Mrs. Robson as co-hostess.

Savings During Our ...

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8usines• Servlcet

6-Dally Sentinel, Pomm~y·Mlddleport, 0., July 23, 1964

WANT AD
INFORMAnON

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NEED water for
tiYf!stock,
hou..,hold use. Irrigation, recreation'! We'll o1g
your
ponds and lakes. !"reo @811- .
matos - Fair prices --Good
work-Pr01npt service. PhOM
write or 1top by. t:ni!Det W.
Shuler. : ontractin8, 342 Page
st., Mi&lt;l~leport, Ohio, Phone
WY 2-3".43.
7 11 6tc

FOR SALE - Gold'--:en~j;::ub;:;l\ee,- - - - ----· - - M'?WN.
peachea. Ready now. Brinl FQII SALE -Two apartment
HJO P Ill 0t.J NfnN hDbaa&amp;:IMt~nd•, DIISHM ltftl A. &amp;.
container. Cheater 985·3201.
hllllse, $ rooms and bath
Websetr'o Fruit Farm, Long ea&lt;h, Bul'lemut Ave., Pome............ t!DNI
Bottom, o.
7-23-litc
roy, bam, used for IJAI'aa•.
t:olll~Wa
lar11e
lot, Phone WY :1-3098.
wm M ao.pqd 110111 1.00 "- It
F'M DQ flf I'UPIUHlloll
MID SEASON SALE
, _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _.:_
7_:23.:__:6:::
tc
MANY dollars worth of t'llmp-1 ·
ftiiOUL.A riUNI
lng equipment
free, with ,____
.t!J.J#,..
APIChe Travel trailers. STOP ~ll'l'lor ~ ..-.
now for demonotration.
FOR ANY k!nd of ~·ron! • end
USED SPECIALS
DAIRY FARM -365 acres wilh
Joad•r. or Lack - hoe work.
10 x 18 HiQins Tent (llke new)
1110 acres in cultivation, 180 We use 4-wl.&lt;el drive equlp2 wheel utility trailer (extra acres In Improved pasture
ment. Phone WY 2-3243 F:m
Fo1 Want Ad .......
nice ).
(well • fenced) balance tim· met w Shuler, Contracting
' c ... nt. per IJOf(l oO• tiiMrt'IMI
MlnlmUII1 ~ Ml ~u
Amsbary's Marine &amp; Trailer bered. Two completo Grade A 342 Page St.,
Middleport.
~ t: ,..llf.l' pof't wnid C. 'nlNe '*
*ru•h·" l nRrttnn•
Sales,
631
41h
Ave.,
GalUpolls,
dairy
set
ups
wltll
bulk
tanks,
7
17 Ute
50 ')1', 01scounr on ..-•• 1Cit 1110
•• ,.,d wlthl11 10 II••"
Ohio. Phone 446-0293.
8 cow herringbone milking BULLDOZER work, basements
CAflD oF l'!iANU 41 08JTJJ.
7-2:Htc parlor, 3 silos. Om be bought
landscap'ng, brushing, ponds.
IU'IU:S - 11.WI tor lkl word miD·
IJJHl"' €1eb atldiU'nnal WOn! le
;-I"P"'Ia::tf;:o=rm=-roc.,-;k-er-;""'w=ebc,.::.:or::.:st=e- completo with 53 cows, 8 hellLowboy service and back hoe
OPl'IC!I llUVM
reo, Webcor hl·ll, dinette set, ers, all machinery (two tra&lt;t· service. Charles Jeffers. Ph.
1.80 A .. ttl CUIU P M.. 0111,
lat.w ni.IJ'--A::\fl A M. ,. 121(10 OOOll
bedroom suite, record cabin!"!, ors lllld all equipment) , 5500
WY 2~.
(7) 7 lfc
.
lT'S SO !:ASY
bales o! hay, 45 acres of corn,
d
ro PLAC.E "
3 ressers, kitchen cabinet •. 2! 25 acres of soybeans.
Two L 0. McCOY, AUCTIONEER,
K&amp;SULT PROUUCJNft
porch
swings,
Phllco
TV,
cell·
h
d
lb
llld·
Cbellter, Oblo.
3 23 tfc
WANT 1\D
mg J&amp;ck, band saw. Call WY
. omes an p1en1Y ou u
:1-5174.
7 23 3tc mgs. flli,OOO.OO.
.&amp;lJCTIOMEI!R
PHONE WY 2-2157
SYRACUSE - 6-room modern
ColllplotAI TWO Beqle•. I male, I female, frame home wllh bath, hard·
Crill approximately 18 months, run- wood floors , 3 bedrooms, gas
fl'rlle, , _ ,. Celltael
ning, Robert Bowen, Laurel furnace heating. $8500.00.
.&amp;. c. BRADFORD
In Memory
Cliff Rd .. Phone WY :1-6670.
INCOME PROPERTY -Duplex'
tiliNe !We
I~ LOVIN~ memory ol Grafton 1
7 23 3tc
with two apartments, one 4-1
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D. Slo"•,
who
left
us
12
years
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, I . Tyler double duly serv&gt;ce
room , one • · room.
ways ,.
ago
y. u1Y 23
. • 1952 · our meat case. Complete with
rented. Income $138.00 month- '
m.emll'y_ to us IS a keepMke
meozanlne shelf. Full set of ly. Exceptional at $6.000.00.
EXPERIENCED
w1th wh1rh we will never part. d' 1
5-room frame hou•se tl
· b d RURAL
AUTOMOBILE
Though God has you in His a : :!f~~~~t:~a~~~1~ ~~
well, oil circulatDr heat, sink,
keeping, we have you always as, new. Will !ltiJ for only I 2 acre lot nicf' for gardening
in our hearts. Sadly missed by' $300. ContBct Lynn Harl. Re- and fruit. Located 'h mile olf
Elinore. Judy, Bobby
and cine Food Market.
7 23 3tc
Route 124 west. $3.000.00 OwnAND
Mother Stout.
er will trade up on Pomeroy
,7 23 lie $:NGLISH Shepherd cattle dog or Middleport property.
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-------'for sale, $25.00. Delbert Gaul, DEXTER _ 5 . room frame
Lost lnd Found
Che•ter Star Route.
house, fuel oil circulator,'
7 21 31P_
drilled well. '1500.00. Owner
REWARD for inlormatim or re· u"'SE=-,o~NE=-o-;1:-our
--;Carpe
:- t Shamwill carry some financing.
flY 2-2143
0.
!urn of girl"s new blue bicycle pooers FREE with
B 1u e C. C. CUCKLER, REALTOR . "'il~F.~~~~;:;;:.1
!~ken from my yard July I. Lustre Carpel Shampoo.
/ BOX 221
PHONE WY 2·3830
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Plumbing,
Gul Shuler. 604 W. Moln Sl. Baker Furniture Middleport
7 23 3le
Farnaeeo. Amold Brolhero.
Pomeroy. Phone WY ll-5347.
7 21 6tc '- - - - - 818 East Malo Stree~ PoiD7 23 3tc,
-~ FOR SALE - 6 room house.
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8 ROOM boose, 31, acres, one
full basement, near sehool eroy, f'l!o•e WY ..-,
LOST - Lost m VIllage
of
half mile off Langsville Dex
nd h h
o~ .. th Th'rd
7 :W tie
c urc es.Phone
on o.XIU
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Syra~use. one ma le bo xer a net
ter road , l:awr£&gt;nre Rupe SH· 1 aMiddleport.
WY 2-5174
one 10male br••lr. Contort
.1 t
Pooloalonal Dry Cleaning
7 21 31c
2-m· 2
1o see bv Appom
.
men .
ncl Sh" L
d
HiJOld J ont&gt;s. ~lE'r~'Vt 11 t!, 0 .
1
1rt aun ry
1 23 3tc!
or 'Roy Jones. Racine Rl. 1.
GOOD used refrigerator. Very
!
I Hour Cltenint
7·23·3'·
reasonable.
WY
2-t&gt;'227.
1
WOULD
like
to
thank
every-~
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Alhrlnt om! R-&gt;rlng
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one lor llleir kindneOil
Md
Poclteb ami Zlppon
Not:c'! •
SINGER Sewing Machine, com·
thougWulnes, during and af·' 10 lbs. Dry Cleaning $2.00
1 pletely electric Equipped to
ler my recenl stay In the
DISCOUNTS WI\M'N for lighl. hon,.,work : zig zag, make buttonholes. pita!. The many cards, flowPICKUP &amp; DELIVERY
•nrl cookint. One in family . sew on buttons, and do fancy I ert( food and other means of
ABC CU:ANERS
WY 2·31120
7 17 !I.e
stitches. Fully ruaranteed. 4 conslder•tlon were greatly ap;.-w o,vEiinn: .-,tJf)! with paymento of $'7.50 or discount preciated. Mrs. Willoughby &amp; SHIRT LAUNDRY
M11en. W. Va.
ll ·• ~&lt;f!lol ,, ,ill&gt;leta. Only 11301 for cash. Phone WY 2-~·
Hill.
7 23 lip Tl's-55-Q
n~ """ drug ;tore. , 3 301&lt; 1
7 26-Gtc FOR SALE - Houoe In Middle' '"""Hfi.E Ins•JrM DHO IPE~CHES ready now. Come, port, 6 rooms with . bath.
the best bulls,
"'"' . . nf"fl' •.oat vuut aper•·
PJ~k your own, $3.00 a ~u. Close to school. Phone WY 2" at the best pri~, 'liith the
7 23 ate
t4·r ·., IH·tm.e? C.U W'Y Z..i!Me
Bnng containers. Four miles Mft:;.
nation's leading sires in Dal·
I16Uc 1 west of Coolville on Rt. 50 FOR SALE _ 6 room hou..,,
ry and beet. For forenoon
at Blue Sunoco Statloo, wm tile bath, forced air furnace , convenience service, call by
·. ·. Help W•nted
tell one mlle. Wedge Fruit hardwood noon, screened • in 8: 011 a. m., aIternuon &amp;erv Ice
~
~ , Farm.
7 14 tic
porch on two acres, ton miles
by 1:Q(' p. m , by caHlng
M~rJt : $30ormoreperday on giCK ROOM and invalid sur&gt;
lromPomeroyooEagleRidge
Curtiss Breeding Service Inc.
per]ilanenl routo . work . 1 will plies anc aids for vour com
Bashan Road. $'7200.00. Gary Technician, Leland Parker.
Polllero), 0. Ph. WY 2-Z2&amp;4.
tram you. Write B. Baugh- fort \\e ""rry a romplete R. Dill. Phone WI 9-2167.
rna~ . P. 0. Box 126, Grove line &gt;f crulchOll. wheel chalro. l
7 22 6tp Albert I arker, Chester. Ohio.
City, Ohio.
7 23 3tc eommo.l•s. urinals,
under FOR SALE - 4 room cottage Pb. 911$-341~.
6' 24 30tp
pado. bed pons, etc. Roller with bath, nice location, 9 1oar1 lllwoer, P~elliq -...
LOOKING FOR IICURI
Pharmacy, WY 2-3586. Mid· extra lois. Drilled well. InBuilD&amp;
JOI!
dlepnrt.
tl-~
quire M. A. Hall, Ret'dsvllle
111-..tlle, ..._
rr1tn tor o. ._ c ...., '""''r. tnt.• REPOSSESSED Automatic Elec· or phone 867-8249.
BH ,.. aewer D'HNel
&amp;e• o~r •d andu lllltrutrlon ~'•"'· I· trolux: Vacuum Cleaner. Com· ·
7 22 3tc
Wt un 11 .._
neu'""· Llllooll a-moe. &amp;-.bUll). plete set of cleaning attach-- HOUSE for saie in Pomeroy, 5
Sewtr Mlebtnn
menl3. Sold new lor over S150. . rooms, bath, basement, good
R
ulllo Guaranteed to party asaum·
location, near Elementary
Cll WY ....,, Daf or NIPI I
For Rent
lng 7 paymento of $Uti Phone School. Phone WY 2-3573.
7 • lie
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7-26-Gtc
7 22 3tc
1
5 ROOM -HOUSE, suitable ·ror . WINDOW Ill&lt;' porch shad05 ·an NEW RAVEN REAL ESTATF.
1
lnstrudlons
small family. Call WY :1-3231. ltlndl. fvch va.t•nce
and A MILLION DOLLAR view Is
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7
23
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Cl TISTit i
J PSTAIRS aparlmMt. outside reoolra. Free est! malA!. Dale home consisUne of 3 bedrooms. I u. 1· C:IVIL IIRVl
entrance, larae living room, Wlppe. SUpply 215 Unt,.. Ave. carpetod livlnl room, family l 11.. · ....... •.... ,,.,. ..,. u ·
'-r•~•-~ms 1 bath and
Pomeroy, Ohi0,
•j ttOI.OO • ""'· PNPIIrat.orJ th,nlaa
two ltl
ev IKVIW
rOOM, 2 1111tha,
basement ..·-•
IIU Ulttll appolftte'll l'hf1UMncJt af
jOhl
kitchen. All ntwly decorated.
e 211 3t1tc
rt
To
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fine
opefi
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nspec
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tntoralat.tor~ a•
J!'tbe,
Phone WY 2-2864.
home, and others from t3,500 •JaN~~. ""' ....ml'fttt wrn• run.n
· 7 22 fttc 1
f
pt.!_llll "liM. add"" aM
pheM
=--:c=0":"":--~~~~.:..:1
II&amp; Freeur Sele
and up, or rentals
rom S&amp;5 ~""' ..,.... ,., .... ,...
~ ROOM h01111, 211 Railroad St .,
and up, lllmply contact John
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Mlddlewl, $25.00 moll\h. Ira 411 111M e
late FtlHd
Rlohml'lld. A&amp;ont - Pomeroy
C. Welll'lll!l, Rl. I, Middleport.
, I l l ICI CRUIII
WY 1-:USI; Now Haven ll82lnturence
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Herman
Yayno,
Brok·
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entrance, large living room,
USIO I'RIIZIR IUYS
(residence 882-4425 ·
Aeencr Ill lUI 101'1111 01 In i
7 22 Sit!
2 large bedrooms, bath and 1 " Cu. Pt. thllco
IUI'atll!8~ Ji.D Joh.... ,,., 1
kitchen. All newly decoratod. ir~=~ ,:.,~~~ :r,.- SlGO NICE BUILIJING lot, view &gt;f Bud Swpoon, Acenl'·
Call WY :1-2884.
1
CHin FRI lu _ 1151
river, on l.lneoln HUI, lllt185
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7 21 lie ,
For Sale. Walter Gruel"- . Ill· ===~-- - -·- ' Pomeroy Llndmertc
vervlew Drive. WY 2-3230.
Leg•l Notice '
MODERN HOUSE 6 '""m' and t IIV~ 2_2111 Jack Co• . Mtr
7 17 25tc
bath. ~36 Lincoln Rd. C a 11 1
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WY 2-.,020 -~ .. 1 t1 lfc _ 1SINGEH SeiVIn 1
maehlnes. FOR SALE in M1ddleport,
4! ATTENTION NEW HAVEN
2
7 URNISHED rooms for male
new, lOUt! up. Several used
bedroom brick house,
1
PROPERTY OWNERs
renters. Cookin~ privileges
maeb!IIU at blrp!D prlcetl
baths. lol and a hall. out of Effective immediately all
212 S. l'lfth Ave . Phone WY The l"abrlc Shop. ~Inger satet high water .· Nice location. roof drains are lo be removed
2-5435.
7 17 6tp
and !lorvtet, Pomeroy, Ohio
See by ai&gt;P(IIfttment. or call from the Sanitary Sewers.
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WY Z-Z!lll
4 21 11
WY 2"2885 or WY W2tiO.
Ordinance hal heen In effect ·
TRAILE!R SPACF: ror· ro111,
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181 10 tfc
since 11151 . The new Sewage
Brown's Trailer f-&lt;~~&gt;r •• Millo· YUIJ PAY tea lor Dna home
·u Rl 124 Pho W''
fu
ht
Ill
Fu
~ SYI!ACUSE, three beo .. JOm Disposal OrdinAnce
requires
e" 11 e,
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m&gt;O nas 11
ket
rnl·
mod•rn home. noar lthool. thai theBe same roof drain• be
3324 .
7 16 iiOte
tUre lD Mlddlepon. OhiO
M·•Jem ill•ulat~d. •all l:'oard removed. This Ordinance is now
0heatmg, large lot 72 • 211$. In effect and lnapection or San"t!IIH RtMlM fumlihod iP'Ift,. .._,_____.....:•:...!'!1~11!:.
·· ment Phone WY :1-3t!Stl.
For S.le or Rent
Phoct r a. m to 5 p. m. WY ttary Scwerr will start August
~4; Ev,mngs, 7 to 9 p. m. IS, 1!1!14. The New Se11er
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W"
t-1441
6
2
tfc
men!
Plant
js
now
In
operation
for
1'1111
or
Mte,
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117
IIOlJIE
I ROOM apartment O'itb bltli.
tnonthlf paymento on land FOR SALE-Middleport's tall· and It 11 an absolute
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Phone WY 2-63111i
ost
CIOIIIIICI,
532
MIU
Straet,
MlclbuDding,
located
352
N.
!
that
.thiS·
Ordlqance
be
strictly
5 6 tic
dlepon. Phone Yf" U282.
Second Street, Middleport. i enforced .tb jlrctect plant equlr&gt;
JH:iF.E 'and fr.ur rnn.,, fumit.hP
Prlotd
for quick .ate
ln. · men! .and . ~~~ owret• ad• IJ de
eu ancJ lltn.rn&amp;shed apan.
quire at Ohio Hotel.
, jaeent tD !he plant site. Dam- '
rnenta W\' ~34
12 6 li&lt;I--:F:-.-nn-M~=-.-c':'"h~in_e_ry
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ha
. s occurred twice within
10 16 tfc
the last mmlh. We ask the coIIOi)ERror-4
- bath
Livestock
hi
1operation of an. ·retldeniS
furnilb.l epa•tment. ""- FOR SALE: David Bradley 5
hp gardeo tractor, cultivators,
- .
· :complying wft)t lhll ced~.
WY ~··
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tooth harrow, wheel welgi!IA, HEREFORD bull• from 7 io 24 i
Hilda Ridgway
·FURNIIfiED ' end unfumlshed reverse, cleat tim, all yqura
months old and 20 cowo, 10me
Recorller ·
a""rt~.l. 134
Mulberry fill' 011111 eJIIO. .Ctlt!ICI L)'illl
wilh calves. Weidner Her•
,
Avt . Pt.. WY :1-6615 Homer
Hort. RtiCine P'oild Mlrkei.
lord Farms, Loudohvl~, Ohi6
Donald Bailq · ·· '
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7 :II 3tc
Phone Wt-4172.
7 ll3 lie
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Check These "RED TAG SPECIALS"
AT POMEROY MOTOR ,

1964 Chevrolet Belair 4 Door· · · $2699

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esAVINGS
esERVICE
e SATISFACTION
KEITH GOBLE FORD USED CAl LOT

V8 engim~, Powerglide trans. BeautiCul ivory 1nd sUver
blue finish. radio, htaler, whitewall tires. C l C a:roup.
Reduced .

1959 FORD Gel1xle 2 Door H1rcl Top

1963 Pontiac Tempest .. · · · · · · $2295

1959 FORD G•lule 2 Door

LeMans Coupe. Bucket seats and t·ed vinyl trim, autom.a·
lie trans., 328 - VB eneine, red over white finish, radto
and heater, like new whitewart tlrE'II.

1963 Monza Coupe · · .......... $1995
Black finish, red vi nyl trim, huctcet seat. 102 e-ngine. 4 on
lhf' floor. radio and heater.

1962 Chevrolet Impala .... · .. · $2295
Station WaQ:on. Low mileage by careful local owner.
Beautiful white and black finil!lh with showroom clean Tf'd
interior, new set whitewall tires, VB engine, Powtorglide,
power st('ering, radio and heater.

1962 Volkswagen 2 Door · · · · · · $1499
Low mileage, vinyl trim , deluxe equipped, green finish .

Tires show little wear.

1961 Cbevrolet Corv.alr · · · · · · · · $1399
Station Wagon, 700 SeriPII. Less than 29.000 actual milPR
and appearance and performance or new. Powe!'llide
trans. Radio and heater, •r~;~en finish, spotl~s Jntl8rior.
SPECIAL.

1960 Chevrolet Station Wagon · · $999
Local owner, all vinyl interior, new tite1, dark creen finish, ht-aler. Weekend Special.

8 cyl, Automotie trant. Redio. bOck fi!litb.

Thut many viewers IJ'IDI reelllltd IIIII lite St.
havo oee1· ·'A M.tn Named Louis Clrdlnals 011a. &lt;tiered a
Mays" for lhe f&gt;rll time Tuet· mi!Uon dollara lhr WJllli Peatby mght.
·
Watchlnr Tueoda; nl1ht'a null.
' I eouldn't blip Jet1lnl Tile poMel Swim: A onefHllna aaalb that Wlllie hour documenW,. about how
Irea illy left hla heart bork 111 preaidenUal canclldate ll'rl'7
BJ RlCit DU IBOW
fine Idea for NBC-TV Tuesdar
York, from wbt~.o~ the &lt;l o 1d w Le r and !.tt forcea
!lOLLYWOOC (UP!) - One lllgllt to run a one-uolur docu- Gianls emigrated. Bul 11&lt; mat.- ac'hloved lhtlr Republleall caa•• tbt ~real, ·IIIOUib hartty allout niJ remo•kable 1964 aeawhere hlo heart Ia, •I waa ventlon vlclol'ylflll bo 11&lt;-·
noted, eventa 01 11151 oceul'l'flfl eon. The new ahowlna of lhe
to araue lflth lhe oplnloll ed 1111 NBC-TV July leJ. .Geld·
In a hotel beN wltta Mila Tal- procram, written and narratod
hls 11101111er • A)vln Dark, water Is ocheduled to 11 ,.ar 1n
lullh Btlllkhead deiiiOIIIIr•led by Chllrlea F·lnll•ln auii!Or of lhal Mayo Ia, pla.la and lllmplf, an extensive Interview
•
e&gt;e·buebah aluuor Tad W~ twu books aboul o.!ay•, war a the 1realnt baseball · player
Iiams' l!a~ form In an In"" fine Idea for other rea11011o too. there lB. Tuesday night's proview In her s:.lle. But WIHlam, First, It t. almply 8""" thlnltplayed for l!ollton, and Miss
tD
documontarteo !
hankht!ad is a ..JilD Francis... ·~~never possible: St!cond, the 1
ACROI8
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20. FootGl¥nt fan , and especially of G1anls have " - m and around ; 1 . Selza
ex-'ve
"Willie Mays, whom she pralHG llrot place this seaso.1, though
I. N - a t
ontbuslum
1-FIIIWIU.
like lh\.4;
aomelimes apparently against ·
"1 juat die when hit !title cap tlielr wiJhea, thus makJns tha
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f&amp;lla elf Wh&lt;n he runa around show timely.
:IB.D 0 ""C
U.--Cit
the boleS. He'• like a ••zeUe.'' Perhaps \he best reaaon for 14.
II!&amp;
Well, ther·. are many and the aecond sh.:wing, however, Is
ofOCMM
varied reasons for admiring that when It made ib debut "· Colorlopoe..
river
lrum
mentory """"' hlm that was 1 last year it ran up against
Uquld
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A Moil lied
II. UIICIIIIIrepeal but load fresh matorlal Elltebeth Taylor's toor of
· Ul.
point
vatedpta,nt
Willie Mays. and they are all don nn CB.'I-T\, and even Wi~ 1T. _.o
35.Revotvo
vulid, · and so Jl was roally 1 lle wu reported to have aaid 18_ ;t;.;,~'
as. • m7ll'1o&amp;D.
lO,Requind
he would raLhe. watch the op- 19, FraDit
IildJaa
ll.Anattaok
ma~

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1955 Buick H.T. 4 Door
1955 Olds 1188 11 4 Door

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Automatic trano. Radio, blue and whlto finish.

!I'.Jilatawo
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28. A fairy of

1959 CHEVROLET llac1yne 2Door

34. Plantot
1M pea
fanuty
IT. Ship'a

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8 cyl. Standord trans. Rldlo. white finish.

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1955 FORD F1lrl1ne 2 Door H.'!rcl Top

tropbles, the Jenf\h and formatlan of ........ .,.
lln.tla day tbl OOde letters are dlfl'._t.

TA'D

WJEH RADIO

• PIIOOUII LOG
4:30 lntorehan&amp;ll
M(lll41AY TIIIIOUOB I'RIDAll 5:00 Community News
1:00 Sian
Ml!llolll Clock 5:05 World, Natlonltl Newt
8:311 Newa Hllltl'lnel
5: IS Spotllghl OD Sports
&amp;: :12 Muelcal Clocll
5:2S W01ther
7:DO Be 'Still &amp; Knor.·
5:30 Son""t Blvd.
7:CD NeWI
1;00 Sign Off
7:1111 Mudeal Clact
IIATURDAV
7:30 ~ llelidlinu
1:00 Sign On, Musical Cloek
7:32 Mullcai Cloet
7:00 Be Still v Know
7: ()!t News
7:45 Word " Teltlmony
B:OO Ohio Vallef Newa .
7:111 Muolcal Clock
B:ai Warltl. Nallo1181 Newor
7:45 WGrd &amp; 'l'eslimony
1:10 llliorlt
1:00 Oblo ValleJ NeWs
1: II W..U. l'iebn
8: tli World, Nltiooal News
I II M!lllaal Clock
8:10 Sports Toda,
a 5&amp; QljDmualcy Newa
8:15 Weallter Pieture
1 011 1'allr ot lbt Town
1: 18 Musical Clock
I 55 Mea CotaltJ N110a
1:55 Newa
to 00 Family IJonhlp Bout
1:00 Musical C1:.oek
to 15 Publle s.r.·tce
1:3tl Son&amp; &amp; Story Tlmi
1:45
P'lmll1 Worship Hour
10:30 Llll:bsll'lnl
10:!15 ltorld Nt111
1&amp;:011 News
II: Gl NeWI Bell
Ito IIi H)lh Scboot Hit Pal'llde
lO:tili Nelli .
II :OS Mornfnc Melndles

12 Ill Communi!J Newt
IJ ... UiC8I NeWI

1953 Chevrolet ~ Ton .... · · · · .. $299

Ill: 16 Mid

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SOMMER
SELL DOWN
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12 36 Nln o GraiM
12 30 Acmul~ .A pll
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Wall tires, fuJI pow.r, fl9$,00, '
Inquire M. A Hoill, Reeclsvi!Je,
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71: Jte C!~....! · •
11111 FOJ\D Palrlone c1t, Gbotl
tll't!a. "911.011. Juhn 'l'u~: Rt.
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11:110 Arm, Time
ll:3f• Special CommunuJ
Prograrns
IUO Newt Rliun4up
12;11 llullelln ~
ll::IS Newa 0 Oraw
12:311 s.turdli, .MIIInet
I:S5 Newa BOll
1:110 SalllniQ Matinet
1:55 Newt Beat
3:00 Saturday Matinee
3:55 Ntwt Belli

4:Oil Olseln,t 10llh Dooa
4:30 Top Ten Revue
~:00 NeWt •mmlliJ
5:15 Publlt Scrv!Cf'
5:30 Dinner Musictlt
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AXYDLaAAltS

USED CAR \OT

POMEROY
MOTOR COMPANY

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to LON81'11LLOW
One lette r limply stands tor &amp;iiUihct, Ja CIUIU'IPie A. 1a used
for the throe Uo. X for I'- 0'1, ote. IIIDIJo lot~, apos-

KEITH GOBLE FORD

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New e: ply tires, VB en11ine. Looka and runs like nrW.
Heater.

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OPEN IVININGS TIL I P.M.

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40. Do....de

1957 CHEVROLEt 2 Door St1tion W11on

Many More Late Model• To C:h- f'rom

- . r 1 ver~clearon

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Automatic trans. Radio, power ater-ring and brakn,
red flnl•h. ·

Platfonn. 17" - 8 ply new tires. 4 1peed tran1.

M~~be 1 didn't
make thinQS

anchOr

1958 PON'FIAC Convertible

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GASOLINE All.EY

eym.
St. P're•h

8 eyl. Automelie trans. Rldio, aoid and white flnlah.

1959 Dodge l Ton · · · · .. · .. · .... $99$

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ao.o·•t·

1958 FORD F.irline 5QO- 2 Door H.T.

heater,

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8 cyl. Standard Irani. Radio, red and white flnloh,

8 cyl. Deluxe cab, Jow milt?-aie, iOOd tires, red 1inish.

Cli.M..-:

...Arpotum:

1958 FORD Custom 4 Door

1961 Chevrolet l Ton Pickup · · $1395

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6 cyl. Standonl trans. Rldlb, ,....,. flnllh.

TRUCKS

38.B&lt;&gt;y'a
nickname

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1958 CHEVROLET

1957 Chevrolet VB- 2 Door.
Std. Trans.
1956 Buick 4 Door Sedalf
1957 Pontiac Station Wagon
1957 Olds "88" Station Wagon
Full Power

37.SumJDPD

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6 cyl. St•ndard trano, Rldlo, blaek flnloh.

Specials

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paral,YBLo

24.AunltCif

1959 BUICK LeS1bre 2 Door

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8 eyl. Automatlt: tran1. Rldlo, blue flnlah.

· Corner Locu1t &amp; Sycamort

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Many Mort U1ed C•rs &amp; Trucka to Ch- l'rt111
ON· THE SPOT fiiNANCINia

Specials

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1 cyl. AutGmatle trana. Radio. rOlf and white flnlah.

2 9 9°0

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WMPO Radio

MONDAY TBRlJ FRIDAY
1:00 Sian OD News
1: OS Stc:red Heart
8:20 Country Jamboree
1:30 Farm News
1:35 Paul Bower.
I: 4b Meigs Ct Agr. Ell.
7:00 News
7:05 TIDy's Chapel
7:31. News
7:30 Picken:: Hardware
(1'ues.-Thurs.)
7:58 Naws Report
8:00 Breakfast Party
8: ttl Roy'a Food Basket
8o3tl VIII Patrick Spot1l
8;~ Baker Furnlture-Wed-Frl
1:55 OpeD Bousa
"t:IIO News
t : OS Colleo With Janel
t: 4b Betty Newton
11 :00 Ministerial Assoc.
11: 1&gt; CouDII']I Drlftera M·W
n:l$ Mason Ct. Agr. Est·Tue
11.16 U.C. PrograJD:Frl
11:1&amp; Family Worsnlp-Thun.
U:4o Ttny•a Catmtry S,111111
12"11l Noon Report
12:311 Qoeosler'l Guest Star·Frl.
12::11 Mllllc Ju11 For You
t: 16 Blaettnar Sbow-Tues.
4:30 Local Newa
t:5t Bowline Scorn
lotiO News
7:30 Sign OH
SA1\JRDAY

6:00 Sign On
6:05 Counlry llfuslc 'l1me
8:20 Countr, Jamborea
8:35 Jobn Hal'llll
7:05 Breakfut Party
t:l5 ,Aooes Blllc:lr Show
10:15 The Good Life
10:35 l'tluslo In The Air
11:46 This Is Music
II :05 Top Teo Soow
11:35 Top Ten Show (Dutlons)
12:00 N0011 News
12:15 Mustcal IDierllldo
12:30 RittV. Merlin 'l'eets
1:00 PUitter Partw
7:110 Sundown Serenade
7:30 Slga 011

lllNUAY
7:05 Sign On
7:30 FreMb City lapllst Hour
1:&lt;10 Wlnp of He.Jitt&amp;
t::IO Bible s,eata to You
10:00 VoiCe Ill Prophecy
10:35 Wash. Reports to People
11:00 Sunday Show
12:00 Nooo Newo
12:15 Christian Hoor
12o8tl Re•. Merlin Teets
1:00 Bill)l Graham
1:35 Llllberao Hour
2:00 1'bo Cbureb At ~ork
5:00 Cotmtry Hymn Timer•
5&lt;35 World .In Review
loOO laplil1 Hour
7:10 Siga Oil

HATURALLY. H40 61'o'f ME

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THE S TUFF . AFTER ~i..L
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con- d~h:t :o:th_:~n Local. Board ' ~.::.dw~ ~~= ~: w:~
Boosters wtll bold an Important dmg of Mrs. Sargent's ru.ce,

The smocked gingham
l. l&lt;'nntest
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bab sets contest first place
!win~er of the cup cake contest
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meeting Thursday, 8 p. m. at Miss Alice aug t an
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part"nts and interested persons Mr. and Mrs. Delm~ ~aum
are urged to attend.
IBlld children are vacationmg in

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COMPLETE STOCK OF MENS'

SUMMER SUITS

. Buy yourself a new Summer Suit at Haskins-Tanner during this special salf
event. Many styles and shadings to choose from .. . . all top sty.Jes In ~ and
3 button models ... Keep cool ... look neat ... m a new summer •utt •••
'as sale priced below.

Reg. $18.95
Reg. S24.95
Reg. S29.95
Reg. S35.00

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blouses reduced to clear
all "64" styles ... easy care
fabrics .

Reg; $4,00 • Sale $3.03
Reg. $5.00 • Sale $3.93
Reg. $5.95 • Sale $4.73

GROUP FAMOUS

Mens' Shoes
Thill eroup consists of many
of our best selling styles of
the current season - --- most
all sizes - -a- ~ bargain buys

mer straws now on &amp;a]e ---all fashionable style• -----

newest shadlngt.

Reg. $9.95 S.le, $7.83
Reg. 12.95 S•le 10.33 Reg. $2.98 S.le $2.33
Reg. 16.95 Sale 13.53 Reg. $4.98 Sale $3.93
Reg. 21.95 Sale 17.63 Reg. $6.98 Sale $5.53
Reg. $7.98_Sale $6.33

Calrod Heating Units -

Rlmmeod

3-in -1 Super-mat1c: Unit - Contrul
Jnfini1e H(&gt;at Control - 0\'en Timin1 Clock full View Oven Winrlows - Oven Shelvf'l - Broiler·
R; ,l !~ IPr Pans .&lt;\pp ll&lt;~nc¥ Outlet Autom.alic OVen

P&lt;mlcl -

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SEE IT NOW AT

REG. $2.50

INGELS FURNITURE
WY 2·2635

MIDDLEPORT

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ALL MENS

All Mens Swim Sulllm• C.
bana oets ha•e been grouped
ond reduced for Ibis oale
event .. assorted ltyle1 __ .,..,

non-fade colora.

Reg.
Reg.
Reg.
Reg.
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I$3·93
Reg. $5.00

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warm wea,ther wear - - ~- .,.
sorted styles and eolora ~--­
oizes 8 to 18.

Reg. $1.98-Salt $1.53
Reg. $2.29 $ale $1.73
Reg. $2.98 ~~ ·$2.~3'
Reg. $3.98 Sal'e

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OUR TRUCKS ARE • • •
EQUIPPED WITH TWO-WAY RADIO

• All Coile Prot.ctM ,.,._ H.t Nr .• ,
p,..•• Oukk·Frost !Wicl 11,.
• 0.... S.alt LiM 5.4•

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LOAFER
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rrese special lfOIIPI of boyt
short tleeve sport ohirtl lor

drell lhlrta ____ whites and

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$8 95 Cabana• t6-93
10.95 Cabanas $1.7J

Sport Shirts

aolots ___ ~ eaa:y care fabrics
Nquin little or no Iron In g.

$3 33

$2.98 Trunlil $2.33
$4.00 Trunlo $3.03
$5.00 Trunlo $3.93

Boya Short 51-•

Thi• lfl'OUP mens half sleeve

Reg. $4.25

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ZUSPAN

eyou JUST CALL FOR COMPORTe

Swim Trunks
&amp; Cabanas

MENS SUMMER SP~:~T . S.HIRTS

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DRESS
SHIRTS

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Dark Cottons-Fully Washable
Petite Sizes 3· 11

t'abl nl' l.

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Hogg &amp; Zuspan Materials Co

Short Sleeve Sport Shirts In ~t and .tailored
See this outstanding _selection ~Mens
sal
ft' 'All "64" atyles and c:ol011 Ill
8 . eve..,.
styles now being offered duP»g tl!ll big
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FALL DRESSES

=~f t!"'~ :aoro::.

Paneling -SHE:~· ss

A fiJEMENOOUS SELECTIPN OF TOP FASHION

NEW

No -rlrl p Cooktop -

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ROUSH'S SHOE

MENS' SUMMER
HALl' SLEEVE

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STILL FURn&lt;oiR HOTPOtNT HALLCRAFT FEATURES!

Movable CooktnP -

110011

$2.00

$14.93
S19.93
S23.83
s27.93

Reg. $5.98 Sale $4.73
Reg. $6.98 Sale $5.53
Reg. $7.95 Sale $6.33
Reg. $9.95 Sale $7.83
Reg. 12.95 Sale 10.33

Complete stock of Mens Sum·

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Fr..,·Standing or Built-In

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the eight special slack groups
that are being offered at &amp;Jle
prices.

STRAW
HATS

GREATLY REDUCED

BRAS

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-SALE
SALE
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MEN'S SUMMER

FAMOUS BRAND

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DOUBLE OVEN RANGE

SUMMER
SKIRTS

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FAMOUS BRAND

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SALE
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STCRE ~/IDE SAVINGS FOR MEN &amp; BOYS

JEWELRY STORE
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An excellent group of Mens Summer Sport Coats ir assorted patterns and shadings . . . Many to c~oose ro~
and every one gives you extra quality. See em at sa e
plices listed below.

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ALL MENS' SUMMER

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NEW HAVEN- All
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tho Oemea were played and prlz. Cathy Curry, Unda
ID .Ibe""'"- I
II.
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goopel 1lng lpOIIIOl'ed by
W.S.W.S. of !be E.U.B.
Will ..,. ..... .!IDorJ
Hart
SprwM, Sheryl .Ro1J1b, X.. Boor;1 IDIIdQI will .. Ill!' 11'
' ' PT. PLEASANT - The Mas-,and Complete Costume group to
PT. PL5WANT - N
:.Jeue
ra ADD Bailey; TaJ11D11 Jlllb. mat. ..... 1w .. .
1
1111 County 4-H. Style
ReYlew represent Mason County In the UBI 4,
I p.m. (DUI) In
ol Amll'lel :wed- ... Weaver lei'YIIfl u
....
s..n. Worth, Mrs
Dlanl Karr, 8eGitJ 0... , . . A '
!Win be bold Tueodoy, July 21, state contest. The State · ~H [ Wahatna High ScbooiiYJD.
net Income ol Mrt. Martin .Berllford
Hart, Mrt J""" Ma,: 1ell, HelenGurtio, Tonuny Welcb. be bold on ~ IIIIo ·~
~~the Appalachian Power Build- Style Review will be held Aug- 'turod on the PnJII'8III wiU
for t h e - quD' .ented the pr&lt;&gt;gl'llll,
IIIII Mrl. ~[Eric Bwncardl&gt;er, Mir.wl WID-1ll!11 1111 a.m. at ..., rl I
1M Auditorium, Point Pleasant. ust 111-12 at Jackson's MUI, State the Gospel Ha1111011Y 11oy1
of ltM equo1 to f!CI 1 Do They Want" concerolrla
,_
Clll&gt; n1n11, and Susan Ridge. Send- 111dldlnc formerly '"' 4
I Glrb enrolled in "Your Wool '-H camp, Weston.
the Statesmen Quartet.
aa ti,. 1,8'11,IGI
cen and hopes of humanity. AU '1be AYilineh. Pann, Worn-.: : ~I! wer~ ~ ~La)'ol :eard~ ~: ~ WIJ, ·,
Putfll" and "Complete Cos- After the County Style R&amp;- Advance tickets may
oulltandJDI. Earalllp f&lt;w attending participated In th aa'l Club met on 'l1ruroci8J at
S argare Aelluoltlfl •
llam Rwilell ·Mrl Ka'lfl~
11111";"
~me" '-H project! will regis- view, the ll'OUP will perticlpate bought at. MIUer's Super
period were • per 01111 pi'OIJ"am. A short bwolneu meet- the hoiDe ol lofrt. Leo Thomp- 1
, • Cl ~ 11
. Mrs' Jlld&lt; •,..be, 8/l JIH:
ler their gannenlo at 10 a m. In a lea. The tea is being spon- ket in New Haven. Muon
tlwl the •• D'II.IIlD, or Jnc followed.
0011 . Mrt. Ray Tbompaon lod
Summ ~ I •
p ui Scall . 011 tile
.
The garment construction wlll ,sored by the Mason
County niture store In :Muon,
-llalhare oonllld f"" tile Those atteodlo( were Mrs.
devotions. The leooon "You :
er
,VIlle• of !he New I a
IIIOOlbly
be Judged during the morning. '-H Ler&lt;ler's Association with Pharmacy In Pl. Plealaot, Dut- -.1 quarter' of ua w11011 Jlorley Lee llouJb, Mrs. Edwin Too Can Give a TalkH was Haven W~an • Club ao . an- ~beet~
Judges will be Mrs Neoma Ash. ,the Hillbilly 4-H Club assisting. ton's Drug Store in Mlddleport,
shan~ were oulltoJid. Stein, Mrs. Tom Hoffman, !'tiro.
by a guell opeaker, oouncded
~~j K&lt;":h f~~e.,:...... lth Tbt111
County Extension Agent-Home The public ts invited to attend and Swioher-Lohsa
,
Martin Berisfonl, Mrs. Charleo
John leeohower.
preot ent, ,""' ude
o ow- ·-~• W
Demonstration, WinliehJ, a n d tho afternoon oess1on of l he in Pomeroy.
u1e1 of $1fltieii'HOo Weaver and euesl!, Mrs. Thorn Ml'l. C. B. Thompson showed Jnc: they oponsorod a door-to- ,Tea.
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Miss Pal Williams. Home Ect&lt;J· IMason County HI Style Review
quarter ended JIJile 0 3t), Turoet· of ClarkBb11111lllll Andy display of Bath ~~pong.., she door canvass for members~ps l Mlu CIDdy TEDIIIIIII
·
omis~ ~palachlan Power Com- ,on July 28.
stratlon Agent all of Pt.
were tile bJabeol idngle • BarlBford.
made. The group then
to the New Haven Recreatton In&amp; her~:.~
pllll)', Huntington.
ant, Mrs. James Lewla, Letart:
sales In tile corpor•
Rutb Clrclt Meotln&amp;
to make these
with approXUDately ence Lorrl
Beginning at 1:30 p.m. girls
A'ITEND MEETING
Mra. Chart.. Yonker, No
lllBtor)l and 2:1 per cent The Ruth Circle of the
for their Fair Dlsplav The•
W membersblpo beln&amp; oold; I Va. lhll w
enrolled in 4th to 6th year 4-H MASON - Several
Mason Haven ; Mrs. J. H. TuJner and abeacl of the • ,tlllo,OOO total reo eran Church Women ol St.
on July 2Snl at the home
clothing projecL• will receive County women attended the Mrs. Delbert Dotson, Mason.
for tile oeeond q111rter Lutheran Church met on TuesMrs. C. B. Thompson to
training and pra.-tlce in polsed lmeetlng of Region V Home
1963.
day evening at the Parish House
the 1ponges.
modeling. The modeling in&gt;truc- Demonstration Council in Hunt- Art Cl
will .
Net Income for tile ol&amp; months with Mrs. Harry Layne oerv- They decided to hold 1 famtlons will be given by Miss ington on Friday. The theme
llllllll!l
ended June 30, 11164 amounted lng as hostess.
picnic at Bond Hlll on
Wanda Stemple, County Exten- was "Progre.s. - Through Be Offered in Fall
$20,071,000 equollo tz:oe per Karen Greene spoke to t h •
!Sth. The door prize
Blon Agent - Home Demonstra- Learning and Sharing.• Mason PT. PLEASANT Would
on 8,$19.508 oharoa. Eara· group on Ufe at Camp Luther,
by Mrs. Harry Staats.
lion, Point Pleasont.
County women were in charge you like to brush up your
wen 311 per cent higher which abe attendod recently at Those attending were Mrs.
Each participant will model of registration. Attending the talents? Here Ia your
the $U,748,011t .., fl.U per Weboler Springs, W. Va. Mrs..
B. Tl!ompoon, Mrl. Albert
before the judges in the style luncheon were Mrs.
Everett An art class will be
1,715,111
llbaros,
,.
Donald
Bumgardner
Thompson,
Mrs. Ray ThomJ&gt;00
review beginning at 2:15 p.m. Bissell, Mrs. Malcolm Sound- ed In Point Pleaaoot
for tht pme period al the proll'am, "We
SOil, Mrt. John Smith, Mrs. DonWinners and alternates will be ers, Mrs. Jay Keister, Mi!s this fall. The
il. Net aoleo of ~6,G10,000 Faith" assisted by Mrs. Fred aid llllynes, Mrs.
Howa1·d
oelected from the Wool Outfit Wanda Stemple, Home Demon- sponsored by West Vlrginla
!or the first alx months of 19M Roush.
Mrt, Lyle McCormick,
iverslty wm ,COIIA!!It of I to
were :n per cent blgher 11w1 Those atteodlog wert Mrs. Rev. and Mrs. John Icenhower
sessions of 110 hour In length.
previous first half record Robert Layne, Mrs.
Het'll1an and Mrs. Leo Thompson.
Sizes
&amp;
The cost per seO&amp;ion will bo
of $170,682,000 report..d 1n 1M3. Layne, Mrs. Melvin Knapp, Mrs.
E.U.B. Brotllerbood
cents plus suppUes. The
Red Roush, Mrs. Donsld Bum· The E.U.B. Brotherhood
6% to 12
will make the decision as
gardner and Mrs. Harry l.ayne. on Monday evening for
which art medium they
wm
Haven Homemaker~
regular meeting with Geo,rge
work.
The Haven Homemakers met
as leader. Special
VALUES TO $9.95
' ·
Those interested In
class
for their July meeting at the ale was presented by Jean,
Ishould reigster before August I Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Saun- home of Mrs. Mlldrod Clark in
and Delores
1
Boys'
Women'•
at the Cooperative
and 800 o1 Columbua .,.. Cheshire, 0. Devotions we,..
by Mrs.
Office, Box 402 or
207
her parents, Mr. and led by Mro. Clark, and also pre. A spectal message
Attention Dome Builders!
in Point Pleasant.
McDaniel for two aenled the proll'am "You Too
given by Donald Foglesong,
information can be obtained
Can Give A Talk," assisted by
topic was "Being Receptive
51••
€heeh Our Prfees In Volume
the Cooperative ExteD&amp;ion Of- Mr. and Mrs. Marion Ray· Mrs. Emory Hart. Mrs. Clark
the Rebirth o! ChrisUanity." Loafon
Size
21ft
I
To
lice which is located on the sec- burn and daughter of Perth closed with a poem, "Some- Refreshments were served by to6 _ _
pr,
llig
6Lots Before You Buy!
and floor of the Potnt Pleasant Amboy, N. J., Ia visillng bb thing to Think About."
Edward Bumgarner, Mrs .
Post Office Building. The class
, Mrs. ]jester Rayburn. During the buslneO&amp; meeting
Jewell, Mrs
Luther ·
will be limited to 20 persons.
Mr and Mrs Reuben Stew- they voted to make a contribuand Mrs. Charles WeavBoys'
DIRECT FROM THE PHILIPPINES
Children's
ChnuiM Full Core
art ~no ·Gary Mr and Mrs lion to th" Union Mission In
to those attending, Robert ,
WIN BLUE RIBBON
Jack Stewart' Tl.;..my Butch. Charleston. The August meet- Cooke, Luther Smith, Paul Rick- 1
Harr.1 I
• MASON - Mason Boy Scout and Lioa, M~. and :r.h-s. Jack lng will he 1 wlen..- roast te be ani, Otho Ll•vlng,
MAHOGANY
rroop 2,3 recetved a Blue
Fowler, Tammy and Tony, Pt. held at the home of Mrs. Doy·
John Bumgarner, Ed- 1 Si1e
5110
bon at Camp Arrowhead, Hunt- Pleasant attendod the EdLayne, Edward Bumgarn- 1 4to9 _ _
3 Coats, Hand Finithecl
pr. 6'12 ·T ,
L
ington, this past week. The wards ;ennion at Salem, w.
ATrEND COOK-OUT
, Bernard Lieving, Charles
3
scouts were accompanied
Va 00 Sunday
LETART, W. Va. -- Mr.
and Harry Miller.
•FRAMING LUMBER eWINOOWS
eDOORS
John
Rottgen,
Scout
Master,
MiO&amp;
Alma
Duddl
of
Nitro
Mrs.
Alva
Luckeydoo
B!rtbday
Party
•PANELING &amp; PLYWOODS
eBPS PAINTS
and Assistant Scout
Master,
several day"f with her od with a cook-out recently
Susan Ridge was honored on
•GYPSUM PRODUCOTS
Bernard Connelly, both of
Mn Pearl Rouah who their home in Letart. Attendthird birthday on f'riday
Ask About Our Liberal Financing For Ohio and W. Va.
son. Jimmy Wise, Mason
retu~ from the Charles- ing were Mrs. Paul Bailey and afternoon, July 17th with a parceived the Senior Patrol
General Hospital Ol' Tues- daughters, Sheila Sharon, Win...
ers M•dal and Order of the
.,, .
,
ter&amp;vllle, Ohio; Mr. and Mrs.
row Medal. He Is the son
·-·
has
re- Reva C. King, Jr. and sons,
Mr. and Mrs. James Wise.
spending 8 Donald and curtis, New
addition to these awards, Jim- few
bb ll'Bnd- en; Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Shinn,
MASON, W. VA.
King In Ailsa and Lowell, Leon, Mrs.
'my recently was given the God mother Mra. R.
l
~§.j~~~~~~:;;;;=~~==~~:an:d~C~ou:n~tryz_~Aw::•rd~.
Heode;son.
R. C. King, and Nicky, Mender,.;
Mr. and Mrt. Jameo Wise son, Mr. and Mrs. Larry Lurkand Jimmy visited on Sunday eydoo Pt. Pleasant, Mrs. Cahis mother Mrs. Ruth therlne Reynolds and ooru, Nor'
man, Kenneth and Nelson, MaWise, New Martlnovllle, W. Va.
. Sh 11 Bl nd
d Linda
e
Mrs. Wi.., is reported aerlous- son,
e a
a ·an
.
ly 111 in the Wetzel County boa- Russell both of Well Columbta.
···'tal
Johnny Krebs, Henderson
pt ~- and Mrs. Delbert Dotson Roger Luckeydoo.
entertained recently with
a
cook out at the New Haven Advance Detailt!
Park. Attending were Mrs. E. Leave for Pickett
W. Gerard, Tucson, Ariz., Mr. PT. PLEASANT - The Adand Mrs. Eugene Weaver, Ka- vance Detachment of the 3664th
thy and Pam and the DolaoD&amp;. Ordnance Company, local NoRecent guests of Mr. and tlonal Guard unit, left Tuesday
Mrs. Charles Ed'!arda WeA for Camp Pickett, Virginia, acMr. and Mrs. Norrta Edwarda, cording to an aMouncement by
Burmlngham, Mich.,
Erneol Capt. Daniel Killingsworth.
Knopp and Mrs. Earl Durst and Leaving were 1st Lt. Kenneth
daughter all of Pt. Pleuant, C. Morris, SSg. James R. CocheBUDGET
Winter comfort Is right at
and Mrs. Jessie Cartwrilbt of ran, SSG Robert E. Burdette,
PLANS
your finger-tips. It 'tokes
Clifton.
PYt. Paul D. Hesson, Pvt. Fran.Meny 1ft old etyl• ,.friqeretor it sweating out another
\
Recent guests of Mr. and cis L. Pickens, Pvt. Robert E .
tough tummer. Heavy u11qt duril'lq th hot w~t1t~er
only a phone coli to insure
Mrs. Franklin Flelda were lhelr Hudson. The remainder of the
tnlkll ~emend1 th.t old~~or models ju1t cennol meet!
ePROMPT
prompt delivery of fuel oil
aoo IIIII doughter-111-law, Mr. company will leave Saturday
.'
SERVICE
and
Mril.
Eugene
Fields
and
1:41
DST
for
their
two
weeks
• PHILCO'S Tap Perhrmuct
any time, ony weather• .
• PHILCO'S Wntecl F.. lur-et
ol AlantOJJardo, New Mex. eorainpment.
• PHILCO'S U,w, Low C01t
While here the Fleldo visited
---• PHILCO'S loiter Life b..-cte"c'l'
his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs.
ANNOUNCE PICNIC
Charlea EdwllNJ8.
PT. PLEASANT - Th• local
Mr. and Mrt. Joseph Jones Kiwanis Club will hold their
and family bav• retumod from famlly picnic Thuroday evenYacallon In VJrslnlo and at Rat- log ot hte Hidden Valley Collll'I
nelle, '·. Va.
try Club, aonouncod J. H. SamMIS&amp; Lelia Wright of Elgln, onllle, president. The di'nnet\11
m.,
violted her Blster, Mlso wUl be oerved at 1:15 p.m. and
· lEW UCLUSIVE PHILCO
Bessie Wrigllt.
all Kiwanis membert and their
IISTAIT COLDI
FOR BETTER, QUICKER, MORE EFFICIENT SERVICE!
Johimy Dillon, seven year old families are urgod to attend.
New hi9h In N&amp;erve pow.r chills ,..fri;tr•tor
100 of Mr. one Mn. Kenneth
f•ttW thu ~~over before. It hold• temperatu,.
Dlllon, is recuperating at his ownod by Frank Bnanl to make
better no matter ~ often you opec! tilt door,
even 75 timet e doy. R..utt - b.tttr food
borne !rom a tonsillectomy.
room for the construction
protKtlonl Noficeebly ''" ru11ni111 timt • , •
The Bend Cab Office BuDd- a new post office on .'lecond St.
and it's quieter!
Ing boo been moved to tho old Construction is reportedly
• Zero z.,.. (100 lt..l ,... ,_.., SMrt..
Muoit Grade School
start Immediately.
• Smqfh H01pltel W.ttt 1........

SAVE MONEY AT HOGG

- - - - SALE
- - - - - ·SALE

Reg. S29.95
Reg. S39.95
Reg. S49.95
R~g. $59.95
Reg. S65.00

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Mr.

Discontinued Styles
Men's Oxfords-Loafers

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Meets With
Mrs

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Month End

we ••~ celebrating our 98th birthday with 1 gigantic price ...ductlon AnniYers.,y Sole ... Our woy of thonlling you, our many wonderful patront for moking It all pollible, Stop In, soy hollo end toke 1 quick look .t
tho spoclal prlceo being offered on famous male" of men ond boyo clothing throughout the store. .

CAR A\IELLE

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will have an tndoor p1cnlc at Cleland.
6 p.m. Thursday at the church. Mr. and Mrs. Vern Weber,
Guests for the evening will be Chicaso. :;;pent a few days with

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9Sth

class. Everyone IS asked . to other relatives.
f1)J
PeQple In
'! bring his own table semce.
Mrs. Elsie Hines spent Satur~
Mrs. Van Meter of the Pom- d&lt;ly with Mr. and Mrs. Olar·
Pomeroy
leroy Flower Shop will be pres- les Woode .. d K bl t . nd
0 . en z
ent when lbe Riverview GarMrs. Dav•
~1
'den Club meets on July 23nl Mrs. Lawrence Smtth took . •Mr and Mrs. Fred
Rosen· ~ wilh Mrs. Dorsel Riebel. Mrs. chard Koblentz t.o ~oonservaflon
1
baum returnffi ho~e . ~uesday [' Van Meter will teach the mem- camp at Ca~'P Ohio . Monday.
night after a week s visit
at bers how to make a corsage. They also visited ~ith ~rs
Chesterland with Rev . and M~s. Co-hostess will be Mrs. Laura Glennie Hayes \_Vho 1s a patient
Waldo Bartels at Warren, With Rllth
at Doctors Hospital. Columbus.
NEW
Mr. and Mrs. Lee Krauss and
·
Charles Eichinger spent a
at Columbus with Mr. and Mrs.
July 24
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Philip Me1er
I A record hop will take place
Mrs. Virgie Mora and son. , at the Middleport Co mmunity i
John have returned home af· ! Park be!'ide the pool Friday
ter a week's visit with relativ- from 8 through 11 p. m. witll l
es and friends at Ostrander and the Dynamics as disc JOCkeys. ,
Marion .
The dance. which we.s re-sched- 1
BY
Mrs. E . .J . Hill is vislti~ rei- uled from last Friday night, is - - - - - - - - - : - : 1
atives in Columbus this week. sponsored by the Middleport Mrs. Martha Holsinger, Mrs.
I"Y
Mr . and Mrs. Henry B. ullardl Boy Scout Troop 245.
Fannie Bigley. Mrs. Emma Van
A PRODUCT OF BULOVA
have returned to their
home.
Meter. Mrs . Geraldine Holsing.·
- ~ Tampa, Fla. after a visit with
JU~V 25
er C:lrol Chevalier, Deloris
. .. Exciting new
relatives .
The Evangeline chapter of the Bi;,. and Eddie Bigley sperrt
Parisainspired
Word has been rE-Ceive-d here OES w•ll sp~or.a bake sale on Mondav evening wiUl .Mr:-l. Bill
. .
dd that Mr. and Mrs. Carl
Ash· Saturday, bcgmnmg a~. 9_ a. ~ Durst 'of Torch.
!ashton tdea. A 8 baugh 1Arlene Frecker\ h"ve at_the former A&amp;P buJidmg m.
·
.
to 1Middleprot. Members ore asked I Mr and Mrs. Sol Btgley Md
colorful glamour to : moved from Pennsylvania
anything yoq wear._ Chattum, va.
t? brmg contr1but10ns at ':hat Eddie v1sate~ recen~ly w1th Mr.
•
Mrs Roy Holter and children tune or call WY 2-21l.18 lor ptck- ' and Mrs. Wm Holsmger
and
ONLY
I Janie~ and Eddie spent Tuesday up. Proct&gt;eds will go toward a family .
.~ROM
. j in Cheshire with her mother new fJre escape for the temple. \
I ·u M a d Mrrs
1
Mrs. George Thompson. • . '
.JULV %7
lv-:o~~e:~:ie~g rec:r.u; w·er~
! Mrs. Charles Buck VIStted Jane Howell Tent No. 95, ' Mr. and Mrs. Max Railing of
Wednesday afternoon with ber Daughl.t!rs of Union Veterans, Welhwille, Ohio, Mr. and Mrs.
brother, Ran Might at Holzer will meet at the Middleport lllli Carpenter and Leslie, of
- - """! Hospiatl. Mr. Might wh~ has park Monday at 6 30 p.m. for • · Slainsville and Mr. and Mrs.
~ been qu1te 111, Js ImproVIng. potluck supper.
!·Waller Barber of East Liver, Bruce GotlharCII ol Columbus - -- - 1
arrived Tuesday, for a
visit . Mrs. Wilson presenting the de- pOO ·
..
with his grandmother, Mrs . W·1vot.ions consisting of a meditaRobert_Va~ Meter vas1ted on
J i A. Morgan.
tion on the Lord 's Prayer en- , Suday w1th h1s father, Jake
• Mrs. Wayne W1lson of ~olum- titled "Our Father."
Van Meter of Portland.
} bus and Lmda and D~b~e ;ab- Mrs. Clara Belle Rlley. pro· Doris Van Meter spent a
j ':{ off H~ronisJ~r:l~~
Mrse .. ~~ ' ject chatrman, reported o~,.t!Je l day Wlt:h Carol Ann Holsinger . \
1
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ay; or v ·
[ placing of the booklets,
fhe
sons aunt, Mrs W. A Morgan I Secret Place" in Meigs Ge.ner-1 Ricky. Randy and Angela ,
; a! and Me1gs Memonol hospit· Rlake of Wastnngton Court 1
, • , U I hcllllct
,.1 als. New reading toptc
books House are spending a few days \
• •• 11 a bracelet
were given out including, '''fh1s with their grandparents, Rev.
is the Church in New Nations" , flld Mrs. Elden Blake.
••• on your belt
Grueser
adnd '}his Rocket Callod Fr..,.l Mr. and Mrs. Webster Reed
••• on "" )lndbac.
, •• EVEIIYoft AIEW;JIAYI
'
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1 · ·1 d 'th M and Mrs MelNew reading books wer(' rlisMrs. John Fultz, chairman, I v~sl e WI nd r.rni\Y Sunda
tributed when the Ele-&lt;:ta Orcle presided over the meeting At- V!H Reed a fa " p·
C..., 1ft and Seo
or the Middleport First Baptisl tetnding in addition to tile above Mr. and Mrs. Bry~~ •e.~~ Mr
0.... c...,r.e. Solecri.,.
.
Church met Tuesday evening at! were Mrs. Edi-son Baker. Ja~- Park~~fibU~ kV~Iarbe; 1recent··
ttle home of Mrs. Tom Grueser Iice Gibbs, Mrs. Nora Hamtl- 1 and rs. .ran
in Pomeroy . She was assisted j ton. Mrs. F.va Hartley,
Mrs. ly.
by her mother. Mrs. ,Joe !';. ' Grace Hysell, Mrs. Dale Mourn- Mr. and Mro. Roy Shaffer of
Wil son. A picnic supper was 1 ing and Mrs. James SOuders. Columbus visietd the past week
he!cl preredin~ the meeting.
Guests were Jeffry Grue..'ier. with Mr. and Mrs. Alva HolsingPomeroy
The
opening
prayer
was
given
:
Myrta
Wilson, Irina Gibbs and er and Mr. and Mrs. Harvey
Court St.
by Mrs. Manning Kloes
with ! Mrs. Oliva Boice. The m~e~ing Baailey.
------ --- - - -- was closed with the benediCtiOn.
Mrs. VIrgil Holsinger, Reedo~Plea•ant Valley Hospital
ville, visited Sunday evening
.
ADMI'ITED: Mrs.
Archie wtth Mr. and Mrs. Roher! Van
.
·
, Whitt, Pt. Pleasant; Oden C. Meter and family.
Balkraft
' Austin, Henderson .
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' DISCHARGED: Mrs . How- mey, Pt. Pleasant, Mrs. erI ard Taylor, Pt. Pleasant : Mrs. be~t
Harrington, Gallipolis;
' Ora Dailey, Racme; Mrs. Anna Shirley Myers, Gallipolis Fer. Birchfield. Hogsett: Michael Ra· ry.

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Tuesday July 28 at Point

was (;eraldme Cross which had I The Loyal Women's class _or ) Ca~~~~Octo Kincade, Guysville,
entries.
the Middleport _Church ~f ~hr1st 1 visited recently with Mr. Vern

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Dally Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport, 0., July 23, 1964:-9
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A buffet supper, sponsored
.
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by the Rutland WSCS, will be Mr. and Mrs. Oletw· Allen
held Thursday at 5 p.m. iD the and rhildreo, Collllllbul. were
base01ent of the
Methodist Saturday supper guetta ol Mr.
church.
and Mrs: Claytoo AileD 8rnt !liD.
.
Mr and Mrs. Geofge Sarg·
Rock Sprmgo Grange wm 1 , . .1 Mr. and Mrs. Roger Gaul
meet in regular sessioo Thurs- , and son, and Mrs. L&lt;onanl

ed

with Mr. and Mro. Bud .Irs of Sandusky llpeOJII a weelt 8·baUy ;!ll'ntlnel, Pomeroy-Middleport, 0 ., July 23. 1964
Zarhaugb Gro•eport.
lend with Mr. and Mn. W¥J
_. "' 11lird
Mrs
Mlller. Miss Lett Kimes.
Jnd, wore fllCOIIt Jiliton ol &amp;yeral ~ Gl·l- ...
ora &amp;tzing and Mrs. Eltr.abeth Dennlo Elclotnger attemcled 4- Mr. ..._ Mrs. ll"l"'t EJehln&amp;er. 'I'IIJ!hdaY aub 'tinjoyed 1 ~~
Wickham atteuded
H ramp at Canter's Cave.
Mr. aod Mrre. Lloyd
er rout at Fcfte(l ,Rim .
comine at Silver Ridie. Sllllday. Mrs. Erneal Fisher, WOOIIer, and~ ·Nell iGoehler Gl Flor- reeenlly.
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Miss MarUyn Wil3on, Roches- was 8 recemt guest of Mt. -and ldo called Oil Mr. and Mrs. Fredjp;...._ _ __._.___._.'i
telr, N. V., Is spending the Mrs. Roy ChriAty.
'Rl&lt;e, ~tldaJ. ·
FIRST
summer with her ll'andpareol!, Recent vlsllorl ol Mr. at)d
.QUALITY
1 ttiGULAit
Mr. and Mrs. HIM&gt;maa Weber. Mrs. Frank Ga;'ul · were Mr. MI.. ~.~
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Miller of and Mrs. John Griffin, Colum- week ••,.,
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Frod Rice, Sunday.
Mr and Mrs. Manuel Kara- GAl')' Wolf IPetll an ·~ternoon w. Main 11.
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Mrs. Betty Harlihy and daught- george and chJJdreJI of Gary, wll!l Bill Allen.

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s0~1 AL ~ Chester

V. Eutertlay tDak top
honors of the day with two firtt
. .W inners Announced place ~ line oecond place
The State and National con- awarda. She WCIII first place In
•ltl&gt;t ot the Racine Grange ~o. the baby set! and ~ ael!
·. 2111l6 was held in Racine on Ju- contest and sec;ond place ,n the
lv 8th Judgmg the '!/ entroes Icup cake, dothe and
edgmg
were Harriet Neigler R 0 ' e contest
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E•sterday aod L•thJH Mo~".'.:_
Mrs. Anne Beegl~ " ":,~~;
high among
e
1 with two f~rst place pnzes in
·the doiiie and edging conte~
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Pknk Supper

Visitors
Are Welcomed
By Council

Enjoyed

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l 5 Youths are ·
7TH.a::::'~~:!... 'Hardens Home-·
Received into
Arm~' l'FC Clrl ~:•. iloon. After Month 1.
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received Into mom~ and
July ID. Joloore, Jut .
nluflled h&lt;me
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at Fort l!elvolr, Va., 1ro111 a -lh~
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by lbe Evangellne Missloaary
ooe .recetv .,. aacnuuouo
110,. 1 demolltionl lpoeiol!A wblolt· lbe)i lravoted I,!OII 1I\I1M ~)folia Phi, educal1011 hpnorlll'f
'111t charter was draiJ&lt;'d ir. Society of tile Pomeroy Cburcb
"-. Doroby Drenner
and baptiSm at the Laurel ,liff 11M
Compell)l C o1 tile dtVWm'l ~. IT.....,.
'mil.. at Matlball Unlversll)' as I rememory of Addle Hawk. when lof Christ, TUesday evening 011
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1Stb Erlflllleer lllttallon. He ,lliuibol
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Chester Council . Daughtecs of the lawn al the borne of Mrs.
two """"· Mark aod Kevin of '111o hymn, "Give 0! Your II&lt;'J!dod p
liiP Scliool '11:0
.llld' PfO{eoSlllOal attUucfe to the
America. met 1'J&lt;sd•' P'fll· Conrad Ohlinger, Locwlt..t.
Garden Grove, Calllomla, are Best To 'l1le Master.'' opeuod
fllftllinl
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roule nelcl "',&lt;!lllol;etloll.
' "" with 3:1 mem bers present.
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here lor a visit with bb parents. the service foUowod with ptay·
"1 ~ the • - · In ()o. -·'-'-.. 111 . ~~- Ky wllh In a \&lt;tler '!o. ·~· Johason
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Mrs. Edward Venoy,
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Mr. and Mrs. Jacob TUrner. er .l&gt;y MIS. Pearl Jacobs. Daren~.~....Vllll-.
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president. was In charge of 8
Tbls io her first visit bare for
Michael """ baptized by Iober IIIIlS.
Rev. E. C. Bardell; In Kings. ed '"' his s·~ ~
iided and Edith Betzong. slate 1 shorl bus. iness se.ssion, which
some time.
...... Rev. Eugene Gill who oJao
tal, 'fez. with Mr. ~. Mrwls. w•-' life ...;,• ADd that
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Mrs . Norma Powe
I,;IJ.U" oliered prayer.
MroliJVUU~ ... _ •Frarit Price ud be bad. e.Wt ,
sta~ardl
Forest Rose Council. and Mary fr om Matthew 6:24 and Luke
dren, David , rucky and Gior- Jlecclvod Into membership
rQfHi QUg
of e&lt;tucatlop 8114 eondtJi':t. Mr.
sP&lt;'"cer DeGrool . a member of 16·1.t! by Mrs. Walter KenneMJ!S, DUDDING
ia of Columbus are viSiting w&lt;!re Karen Floris, Linda and '/
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family In San Antonio, Tex.
and Mrs. J~. ond family
the Council residmg 111 Colora- ~ dy Jr who had for her topic,
,
with her parents, Mr. and Mrs . .Manila Baker, Darlene Mlcb5 Qrrlfl:\1
Ill San Diego, CaUl., they are leavi!JII for Sar. .~Fla iq
do were welcomed. R•·pum.J "No One Can Serve 1'wo MasNorman Wayland and son. 811; Leonard Ly0119, MIChael, Woosfe~Jufy
~-=. -~=to~ b = August~·tbeybave•11 ' were Glenn a H a~· PS . Fanoie 1m " Prayer by Mrs. Leifheit
Charles.
.llemzy and Becky Wright, 0.... Mr -• ••- Leo N ........
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Adams Zana Gamer and ael· concluded the devotions . . Mem·
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Mrs. Clyde Bartlett was ... 'JJlJ Gilmore, Barbara and 1)1..
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im- bers answered roll call w1th deturned to her home Wedne&gt;- --• Lewt's Gr- Eblin n..
Wooster, Rt. t, 8JUIOUDCO the sister, u... and Mrs. Jack
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Leo
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Loi she underwent surgery a week Kay HoweR
to Ru l . .
bome they visited bl! sister,
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candldales. Kaye Bah r ano M"·
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The man·iage of M.. s
s I ago. She Is improving s.atislac- l 'l'be son ' ."Happy Children,"
of Mr. and Mrs. D. P. Dean Mr. and Mrs. Willard KendaD
jorie Hoffma n Thank vou nctes Bryan, Mrs.. Lelfhe1t, Mrs. Ve- Jean Johnson; daughter of Mr. torily but will be confined to b)' the c!ngregation and the
Buckhannon. W· Va.
Her b:l Detroit, Mich.
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were read frl!m Eva
Bailey noy and Craig, MI'9.
Elwood I and Mrs. LoulS Johnson of ~ew her home for several days.
~iction by Mrs Gerald
are Mr. and; Mrl..
Places of Interest Uley visited
aJXI Zana Gainer for : q, and B~wers, Mrs. Kennedy , . ~rs. Haven and Jam~s K. ~uddmg, The Rev. Clyde Bartlett was "Aillins closed the ~rvlce.
C.
of Loq Bottttn.
Included King's Ranch in Kings
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Mrs. Dean lB • 1158 graduate ville, Tex.: Disneyland
and
for
b'
!zed. Marv Holter on behalf of FISher, Mrs. Denver
Kapple tile late Denms Dudding of Ma· attended the district assembly
Woooter High School and l K:notla Berry Farm, Richmond Plans were ftl!lilo!,
l!le 0
the council. presentt'd Dnrolhy and Mrs. Ohlmger . and
son, lock place June 26 m the held at the Nazarene district Will Celebrate
1962 graduate of Kent State Un· San
Son . Fran
of the
Ritchie wi th a pas t :ow: .1lors ters. Kathryn. She1la and Nu· New Haven First Church of God. center camp ground. He was
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and
P'" 11 was announced that the ,om! and grandson, Mark Dutch- The Rev. David Fields Jr., accompanied home by his dau· Homecom.ng SuruJar elementary teacbar 1&gt;)1
the Brldge, 'Yellow Stotne National
good or onler committee would er.
officiated the double-ring cere- ghters Martha and Rebecca, Our Lady of Loretto Catholic Tuscarawas VaHey School IJ• Park and the Badlands of SOutll wh.,;· the Mls~ Society ol
have a grab bag at the ne&lt;t I
mony before an altar of large who ~ve been staying
with church at Long ~\tom, will oJ&gt;. st';;'. DeaD I
1957 graduate Dakota._... bsd luck
the church met at ·iiie borne fll
meeting and members are to !
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r.
s a
Col- Their
was one Con Youne: ~Uy,
bring • 2&gt; cents package.
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branch candelabras. Miss Shlf- Ford of Kirkersville, while Mrs. on Sunday, July 26th.
West Virgirlla wesleyan .
Oat Ure. Bolh report a wonder·
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ley Smith, pianist, presented Bartlett was hospitalized. Jam· A chicken and ham dinner
and also teaches In TUI- ful trip.
Th~ ob!M!rvande ' f ;,m be
Remarks were made b\' Mrs.
Betzing, Mrs. Rowan and Mrs
a program of wedding mu•ic es Bartlett is working at I he will he served t:om noon
carawas .:;alley Sc~ool ta".;!te':;;
held Sunday wiill J.li's. C. R.
DeGroot. expressing their plea·
and the wedding march.
Nazarene Camp this summer 6 ~.m. The pubhc is Invited
The w ding to;.heP
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Mrs: · · Got~ Guthrie
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The bride was given in mar· and will be there through Aug· enJOY the afternoon of games
July 10.
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ervf!eB
and
Mrs.
Carl Williams nam·
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phmenting tbe members
on
riage by her cousin, Mr. David ust 2.
and entertamment.
to Ntagara Fu s
In Clwrleston
ed t~ the food corrirrittete.
their work Potluck rdrE'sh- : "Magnificent great massive William Fields o( Hartford.
Visitors at the home of Mr.
other ~\aces of ln~est
Mrs. John Borham and Mr. Mrs. Guthrie ·wes. f$lected •
ments wer; served.
I and wonderful ,'" were' the c;..:&gt; m·
She wore a ballering gr)wn and Mrs. Roy E. Rollins and
ANNOUNCE DINNER
~~rt :e~~n.
w tb Rollin Carroll of Syracuse and de1~g~te · to thet Providence J.s..
=--=----=----'1~ ments of three rofessors of mu· with a lace bodice and scallop- daughter, Rena, Sunday, were The W.C.T.U. will have 8 vmg
var w ere · ey ~· and Mrs. Herschel . Rose 90Ctation ~eeb~g W be held
, sic who gradel Larry L. Tracy ed nerkline and long sleeves Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Henson;
tluck dhmer in the classroom have p~chased a. home.
aDd chlidren of Mhter~tlle a1:· ~ugust 12. tn Irmtm. Lessona
on his organ recital Tuesday ending ~n points ove~ the hands. Mr. and Mrs. James Stover and :Ua . of the
Middleport
ATI'END DINNER
tended funeral servtces of ~resented included ~e t!!f"CI•
: , ning at the Alumni Mem· The sk1rt was of sdk organza sons, Thurman and Haroi~ .. Buf· Ch ~ of Christ Friday even- Mr. and Mrs. George John- their sisterirJ..Iaw, Mrs.
John Born~ Make Men Free. and
~ ~~~~ a~ditorium in AthE&gt;ns . over net and silk taffe~a : _her falo, W. Va.: Floyd Jmden, in ur~t S:30 p.m. Members are son atte~ed a famUy dinner Cerroll recently in Charlestoo, '?'he H1gh Cost of Freedom,"
TONIGHT &amp; FRIDAY
veil was made of En~llsh tllu· Newell, W. Va .; Sandra and t gb . th tr fa\o· "te dish and
g1ven by her brother w. Va.
g1ven by Mrs. Emma Bland
Janet Leigh
Va n Johnson ' The\' also stated that 0 hi o sion attached to a headpiece of David Jividen, East Liverpool: 0 bl rmg . e Theon ill be eMr. and Mrs. Mrs. CarrGll died Sunday, and 'The Law of Uberty,•• giv"WIVES AND LOVERS"
U u iv~rsity was fortunate to h.-~ve seeded pearls and came tu her Clarence Palmer, Mrs.
Asei ~ ie ser~nce. d re w k sp
Hysell at their home in July 12 four h~ after she en by Mrs . .Mary Bumgardn.er.
Cliff Ri rhar;nd Luuri Pete rs Mr . Tracy as one of thei r stu· shoulders . '
Martin and Donna Stover, Ni· Cia music an a spea er.
Rutland. Others at~nding were and her' husband were in an au· Mrs. Mary Bowles Jed a dlsCus" SUMMER HOLIDAY "
dent.s .
Mrs. Dudding carried a colon· tro, w. Va.: Mary Sc~rberry
and Mrs. WIUiam Ha1ey, tornobile accident. Mr. Car- sion on the les.sm1s. Mrs BUJDoo
d" "d d . l ial bouquet of white muJrul and and son, Mike, Cincinnati; Boyd
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HAVE VISITORS
Rutland ; Mrs. Blanch Nelson, rov receJved minor injuries.
gardner wiU be hostess for the
(Technicolor)
, The r~rl la wa~h ~~:r~t ~ro bab j''s breath with a shower of Walker, Robertsburg ; Mr. a~ Visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Dexter; Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Services were held Wedfles. Sept. 3 meeting.
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July 25 three parts. nT · e t · Ad a"i~ blue ribbon.
Mrs. Clayton Parsons, Pomt . I. 0. McCoy and family recent- Hysell and daughter, Connie, day, July 15, In the C~arles:ton
Se-turday
Mrs Juanita Ward, Hunting- Pleasant. They came to call on IIy were Mr. and Mrs. Nolan Middleport Rt ]· Mary Hysell, Presbyterkm church with burial band and a daughter, .Judy.
Tracy pl ay~ occ~ 3 b /'h
Steve Reeves Gordon S('otl
and i''ugue. m C ~aJ~_ Y Ho · ton ~as inaid-of-honr. She wore Mrs. Alice JiViden who ls ill at Skinner and children of Fort GallipoHs· 'Ja~es' Lynn of Nor- in Sunset Memorial Cemetery in Mrs. Rose was wi1h her brotb. " DUE~ OF THE TIT.ANS"
1 a~n Sa bast. ~ ~~ B~c F:ra~~~~
ae:d a ~treet length gown of pink thP. Rollins home.
i Pierce, Florida : Mrs. Lena folk, Va.' and Mr. and Mrs. South Ctlarlestoo:.
er a.nd niece from Swtday until
(Color)
! 0.'que, by h asa
k
l'oc.;·
al
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nylon
a,Jd
a
corsage
of
white
Miss
Jeanette
Crooks
and
i
Post
and
daughter,
Barbara,
Frank
Hysell
of
Rutland.
She
Is
survived
by
her
bus·
Wednesday.
- and1 e Hoc 1 - · ' carnat ions. Miss: Tina Ander~on ·I Miss Judy Butc~er ha_ve return- Burnsville, W. Va. ; Miss Joy
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art
" CRY OF BATTLE "
was the bridesmaid and wore a ed from a vac~tion t~1~ through Beall of Hico, W. Va., and Mr.
1 b~ Hrnry Mu let
With Van Hl'flin
and Jamef. MacArthur
: foll owi ng an intermio;:sion . thf' Istreet length gown or ~lue :;;llc 1Virgi~i~ ~n~ludmg Wllham:~burg 1and Diane of Fairview, W. Va. ·
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set:ond part was prese"tt'd in tafl eta and organza w1th
a and Vugm1a Beach aod other
i"
\ two t:ategories the fir st being wrist corsage of whtte carna· :points of interest.
!
ICNIC
r The Mus.ical C:icks by Franz tions.
I Mrs. Willis Grueser Is in Co. '
ENJOY p
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Joseph Ha yden, arraug -·•1 by I Mr . Willis Dudding was hest lumbus as the guset of he r I Members of th~ Golde~ R~et 1
POMEROY OHIO
!E. PowPrs Biggs, com posed ol ! man for his brother.
!daughter and family, Mr. ~nd class of .the
irst _. ap s
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TONIGHT thru SATURDAY !six numbers, Minuet IS'J 'I!=! of Mrs. David Fields, Jr . light· IMrs. John McCabe and child· Church enjoyed a p~cni~ nd at
the quail): Milrch Anrtant ino; ed the candles.
ren .
.
Forked
R~ La e u ay.
Billy Witder't
I Minuet (AHegrettol;
Mi'luet
A
reception
was
held
at
t.he
Mr
.
and.
Mrs.
John
Scmes
Those
attendmg
were the Rev.
"IRMA LA DOUCE"
I(Presio) and Vivace.
.home ·of Mrs. Nellie Dudding. are spendm.g sev~ral w~ks in and Mrs. Donald Boone. and
&lt;Technic-olor )
IThe ~oLip~ lert afterwards for Lansing, M1ch. wtth their dau· children, Jean and David, Mr.
Jaek Lemmon. Shirley Mac· :
I Laine. This ptcture is (or i In ttle second &lt;·at~gury, the
short trip They are living in .ghter and family, Mr. and Mrs. and Mrs. Tony Fowler,
and
A.DULTS ONLY!
organist
pl
a:-·ed.
'l'he
Ninet
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Masnn
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Roush
and
children
.
Mrs.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Fred
Hoffman
One admission unly: 60c .
; fourth Psalm by J ulius R#.!:lhl.-~,
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is the former
Ruth and children, Mike, Tami and
SUN ., MON. and TUES.
eomposed of four n!!lnbr rs.
]Beverly.
July 26--27-28
Greave ; LarghPit O·.&lt;\I! egro l'•1n ! Teacherl Honored
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Chase =~---------•
'CAPTAIN NEWMAN, M.O: . f 11 ocu: Ada ger; ~nd Ali cg ra - AI ,'fartr'n Dr'n-~r
their daughters and fanli·[;:t~l&lt;er of Mr. and Mrs. Orin
(Te('hmcolor )
Allegro assai.
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Mr. and Mrs. Raymond
i~~~~n~i:;_e~s~n?~~bb; ug~~· 1
.
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Teachers and employees
and children of West Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Kelly
tn, Eddie Alben. Jas. Greg· : A slandmg 0\' ~tlon w ~s ..~.lven ! the Salisbury scho?l held a
W. Va ., and Mr. and are visiting today in Southside,
ory, J ane Withen
, M.r. Tracy at Ihe end u, 1•1s re· 1ner at the Ma.rttn
Gerald Anthony and cbil· w. va. wlth his sister, Mrs. W.
Colorurtoon
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1i1:sday_ honormJI, Mrs. Lucy
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Cl a · ~-- __ __
Middleport, spent Sunday Barker. He is on vacation from
- - -- - - -·~hJte , .fifth grade teacher, who
the Hocking Caves in· his employment.
movmg ~o Logan : Mr_s. Ruth
Old Man's cave, Rock Mr. and Mrs. John Vroman
Zundel, religious
education
tea·
H
Cedar
Falls and other
returned from a vacation
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Douse,
cher, who IS movmg 1o
un· scenic spots.
to Michigan including Sloean ~ails, _an? Mrs. G~neva Mrs. Opal Priddy and son,
St. Marie and other points.
Joachim, prmctpal, who ts re- Bobby, have returned from an
also visltOO In Columbus
vacation trip which with their son, Mr. and Mrs.
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t w~re took them to Mexico where they John Vroman and son, Johnny.
1"""er•t•h!donored gif~estsf
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with
ts 0 s er ng ·
Mexico City aod Acapul- Mr. and Mrs. Robert Norrlo,
silver.
'ted
h
Attending were Mrs. PearII co among other tourist
Columbus, vis•
over t
lions. Mrs. Priddy and
with his lailler,
.
.
Bunce, .~ISS Rosahe Story,
been on a month's vacaHarris.
Mrs. L!llian Smith, M_rs.
She is employed at Kaiser
Ze1her, Mr.s. Nellie Tracy,
R nswood
Maxine Arnold, Mrs. Vel· M/v:nd M~. Roy
Douglas, Edward Bartels, llave moved from Rock Sm·;n••ll
Paul Manuel and the honored to the Moodispaugh
guest. Unable to atte~ were
Sycamore St.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Frick.
recently.
employed at the Pomeroy
FIRST
Cement Block Company.
QUALITY
Mr. and Mrs. Richard RosenREGULAR
baum and children have roovfrom Beech--st to theif new·
Certified Oil Station
constructed home in PomeW. Main St.
Mrs. Rosenbaum Is t h e

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Jarman'! Custom-Ailtlqued leathers make the
hand somest brown shoes you. ever set foot in. CustomAntiqued leathers are prime leathers which have beeu
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