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MEIGS THEATRE
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Materials - Furniture and Floor ~overings - On the 2nd.
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Merchandise arriving doily in every department. ·&gt;

TONIGHT &amp; WEDNESDAY
J eJ1'Y Lewla
"DON'T GIVE UP
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Jackie Gleason
"PAPA'S DELICATE
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Elberfelds.ln Pome.roy

CLOSED
ALL DAY THURSDAY
In Prepu1tion for Our

August Clearance Sale

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Local talent included lhe King
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COMMENTATING EDITORIAU Y

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Athens .Walloped 16-6, Eliniinated.

Mays Sparks SF·

From Legion Tourney By Cincy Nin~

HELEN .H£LP US!

Ranger 7's literally smashing success Jy or indirectly with government-supbas given a brief new thrust - emotion- ported space work - a,s scientists. Jd
al as well as scientific - toward t b e Citizens and employes, though, it is pro! d'
bable that the great majority of them Jive
goal of a manned moon an mg by 19 70. In states and are associated with instituWhile it is still not at all certain that lions· or companies that derive financial
th1s target will be met, no one can doubt benefits from the space program.
In the early days, space funds were
that man's fantastic dream of space
flight to other worlds is steadily nearing voted out of alarm and enthusiasm and
reality.
excitement. Today, despite noisy talk in
Reaching the moon has been decl~red Congress about sharp scrutiny of t h e
a national goaL But despite the national 1pace budget, NASA will again get jull
pride in the Ranger flight, the Apollo about what it asked for - ·5.2 billion in
moon project is far from being a truly fiscal 1964-65.
:mass-supported effort, such as a w a r
This is because space research is definwouid be - especially now that the nov· ltely one of the economic-political facts
elty 9f rockets and satellites has worn of Iii~ today. The glamor of moon .siow
off.
has dunmed, but a lot of constituents of
Indeed it is far from having the whole- a lot of congressmen now have a downhearted support of the scientific com- to-earth personal interest in the $20-bil·
munity.
lion-plus moon project.
It will not be the first time this -as
The American Association for the Advancement of Science recently sent a happened. The monarchs who financed
questionnaire to 2,000 members selected the explorers of the New World were
at random.
more interelled In riches than In gooTo the yes-or-no statement - "The
graphical knowledge. Sheer curiosity
vital national interests of the United Stat- and love of adventure Inspired the
States require that a high priority be giv- , Wrigb Brothers, but the fnnt of their In·
en to landmg a man on the m o o n by. venl'ion - commercial air travel _ is
1970"- 62 per cent of the 1,134 scien· strictly business.
lists who replied said "No."
Space is, as John F. Kennedy said, the
While 58 per cent thought that scien· new ocean upon which we must sail,
tific knowledge was the most important sooner or later. The moon is but an oft.
justification !or the moon program, only shore island, the first port of caD on a
7 per cent could see any military bene- voyage that will occupy the imagination
fit from it. Four per cent thought there and energies of generations to come.
was not justification 111 all for going to
The space sailors of tomorrow will remember only that we set sail for the
the moon.
Not surprisingly, only 139 of the re- moon around 1970. They won't particuspondents were connected either ditect- larly care why we went.

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ATIIENll tUPI) - Defelidlne Mllll In the ftnt IIIII fourth f« four • hit pltcldni. Gt!rald SlClnelnnaU. Budde """"
champion Ashtabula and
a 2.0 lead llld alter Brldleport kora pve up only Dve hill
IU, Porllmoulh elln\1benvltle, last year·s
II to H In the fiftll, held looln&amp;.
Wadlworth IS-10 llld
collide bead-oo Ieday In a
to win m Bob Leasure's Ia . - In the to.n'
tent Sprlncfleld to the
lng of the ooly unbeaten tealrul
7-1.
left In tbe double • ellnotnatlm
to the Aobllbul•
In
Ohio American Legion baseball
contest, othor
lclleduled today pitted "I do !brow olrU:M at lllem.
tournament.
aplnst Lima and bul lbey olrlke back wtllt
Ashtabula blasted out 19 hits
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· and made the most of nine
drew a bye 1ntn the
rors by Ottawa for a 22-3 roonp t
Wednesday, while Ste,ub&lt;,nvillel
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nail-Ottawa 1ames will be ellrn·
tbe winners' bracket gameo.
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Chris Kotila and Don ""'eco,
who came to his rellef Iii
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The Unescores:
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three runs. combined for a
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hitter for Ashtabula as
Bob Arnzen, David Helsa IS),
BeD pokod a two-run homer
Dan
Taylor (81 and Ken Selby;
the fifth for tbe winners.
Paul
Ayres, Larry Price &lt;3),
Steubenville scored stnale
Fred Gibson (7) and Dick Dunca.•t.

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ANOTHER WEEK OF GREAT SAVINGS

Clearance
SUMMER SPORT COATS
Values to 24.95
Sale 12.95
ALL OTHER SPORT COATS _ Reduced 14
One Group Nationally Advertised
BANLON SHIRTS
Val. to6.95,sale 6.95
2 for 13.00

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IDEAL FOR BACK TO SCHOOLI

SPORT SHIRTS SALE!

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Gossip In Gotham
Meyer Levin, author of "CompuJ.
sion", has negotiated a deal to write the
story of Jack Ruby, who killed Lee Harvey Oswald, President Kennedy's alleged
as.&lt;assin. He'll interview Ruby and others connected with his life in Chicago those who know about the "neighbor·
hood mfluence" - as well as people
who chummed with him in Dallas before
the crime
Washington insiders hear
that an unusually large contingent . of
private pobcemen are being engaged to
protect Barry Goldwater from the
threats he's received. The experts will
he more than surprised if Sen. Goldwater
/1as to waste much breath debating PresJdent Johnson on television: they regard
LBJ as far too smart to tread anywhere
near the trap Richard Nixon fell into
when "- was a "cinch" to win against
john f. Kennedy.
Can anyone recall when the star of
one Broadway musical ever recorded the
hit song of another current and competIng show? Steve Lawrence has done just
that - waxed the big tune "People "
from Barbra Strelsand's "F'Ilnny Girl".' .
runny _rumor, that one about Jerry Lew·
'" buYing the famous Grauman's Chin·
ese Theatre in Hollvwood. But with Jer·
ry, you never can tell; It's completely in
character, if he can swing the deal .. ..
Leslie Caron's ex-husband, Geordie Hormel, is romancing actress Claudia Hall,
who used to be married to socialite Wil·
!Jam "Wid" Wat10n.
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Solo 3.75
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4LL .SUMMER SLACKS REDUCED!

Downie-Gross
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COMFORTABLY AIR-CONDITIONED
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SWIM, men's &amp; boys'
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STRAW HATS
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SUMMER SLACKS, I lot, val. to 7.95
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Values to 39.95 - - - - - Sale 24.50
Values to 55.00
Sale 37.50
Values to 65.00
Sale 42.50

Dave Kapp, the disc executive. refus·
ed permission for Louis Armstrong to
record "Hello, Lyndon!" as . a political
parody of his big hit "Hello, Dolly" in be·
half of President Johnson.
Nightclub owners agree on the recent Shriners' convention In New York.
They weren't the biggest spenders who
ever hit town, but they were the best·
behaved conventioneer. this nei~hbor­
hood has seen in quite a few years
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Joe Levine is g&lt;Jing to spend enoueh mo.
ney opening "A House Is Not a Home"
to start a real-ltfe housing development.

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tloll of officers and fprmulat- Annual Picnic Set
Bucl tgncalcle af'ty;;aj w. v•.
Mr. 1114 Mr.. Evtml Duel0
spent
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1ug plano of an acUva countyreturned to liiJ b&lt;lme reetlllly.
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of Gtol!e Bumiardner t!le elc~ ehlftb ~~~~ !l"'iid'
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men's Club at 7:30 p. m. on held at Krodel Part I!Unday, are llliiiOUilClnl· the
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the church social rooms. II Wlll MrJ. Rot Cooper af · CineCounty Courthouse, Mrs. J. G. Members 01 the soster lodge, · •
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F' Johnson, presidenl o1 the Orpha Rebekah Lodge No. 210, W~sley · Paternal
grand Woodrow Hall. Great. grandpat- Spending · ..Vera! daya with
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14rlo: DciDald A. SID!th,
county GOP women, urges all are invited vith their families parents are Mr. andandMrs. S:,~ .ents are Mr. and lolls. Mlles Nellie Cozart were Mr;
from major surgery. lielslon various ·pl.,. for · tbtl Mr. lllil Mit- W~ Glbbl ·
members and interested per- as well as members ol ' the Pickens, Syracuse · M11111and Childress,
Mrs. Albert .::line and son,
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sons to attend tonight's meet- Junior Lodge. An invitation al- :ra.~=n~reol Iibany .
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and Mrs, Kenneth CIJne
Mr. aDd _Ws. Osc:_, W ~. Bess SDiltb~ Mri. ·s,ue ·~ Mils BetV KellJ'; -.llf!ted Mr.
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so has been extended to the
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Lorain,
onr the weokand with during the aoelal hour to Ilia. MOl Mr. ~ : ·:
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Dessert. soft drink;, and coffee Pickens and MelVIn of East Liv- POINT PLEASANT - Mason Edltb Osbol'll of Keno
MaMord Blen'DI. Pt. P~• Fl Ids Mrs Edna Wayland orli and attend the' World'•
will he furnished. A sbort pro- erpool, Mrs. Dora Wolfe, Mr. County ofllcials, County Clerk Ethel Chevaller and
rislted witb Mr. and Mrs. ~- 8eas
Mrs. J~ F,Jr ,to NeW York City,
gram and entertainment will be and Mrs. Paul Wolfe and Paula L. W. Getty; Clreult Clerk,
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held in the afternoon.
and Mrs. Edna Fosrer.
Howard Schultz, and commls- Visiting Mr. ~ Mrs.
Mr. and loin. Dlle !lGulb and ~ Eatber McKn!Jht MOl Mr. and l\lrl. Jamb McKnight
Mr. and Mn. Chester Durst !loners Ivan Bush, J. A.
Yates wel'e Evecett II o o p or, Donna, Belle Glade, Florida, Helen RU'fle
were Mrs. Luella · ·stewa~.,~
Pleasaat Valley Hospital
of Niles were weekend guests son and Everett BlsseR have New Cumberland, Dr. Morgan,
Roush. of Ml.!sisli!J'Pl are Mrs. A• .Keith McClung Jr. daughters, MarilyD. ·~ Jiidj,
ADMITTED - Mrs. Ralph of Mr. and Mrs. Russeil Roush received lnvltatlons from Pres!and Mr. and Mrs. DaDwith Mr Roush s moth- MOl 1011; Ales, . of Charleslon of Covina, Calilomll, .,ufl\lrl,
Oiler, Vinton: Ronnie Clifford, and
famlly, Mr. and Mrs. dent and Mrs. Johnson to at- lei Wolfe of East !Jverpool.
Clera Roush. T be 1 spent a week 1n Hartford and James Stewart MOl daugbter.,
Pl. Pleasant; Ro8er McDade, Herbert Roush and Roger and tend a reeeptkm 011 the White Mr. and Mn. Clarence Bar·
bere ~ attend tho funeral Mason wblle· Ll, McClung at Becky, of Newark, ~hlo. '
Leon; Mrs. Owen Dalton,.Hog- Mr. and Mn. Dorsa Parsons. House lawn August II at e:30 nett of Tuppen P~ and Kay
Earl Roush in Pomeroy.
tended NaJIOllll Guard camp. Mr. Rlll'l')' Glbbl _.. visiUna
sett; Danny Ray, Jackson: Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Pete Durst ol p. m.
and girl friend of Col- Mr. aDd Mh. Homer 'lllelss Mr. and Mrs. Willuim Smltb his daughter, Mr. and·Mrs. Jack
Fred Dur.!t, Leon.
Leon Route 2, and Mrs. Hobart Tile President and Mrs.
umbus were vlsiUng Mr. and and Mrs. Wllllam Elkins went and da'1811ter Iii Clnclnnatl W""' Frye in Cheater, W- Va.
DISCHARGED - Mrs. Arch- Cilck of Mt. Alto called on son will be boats at l;he .-p- Mrs. Norman Weber.
Beckley ou ~day ~ visit recent· 'guests of Mn. Donald Mr. and Mrs. BerDhart Lei'
le Whitt, Pl. Pleasant: Cheryl Mrs. Herbert Roush and Roger Uon lor county olllculls from Mr. and Mrs. Guy_ Evans ol with Mn. Elltlns brotber wbe A. Smith. 1
nor spent a weel!ead with b,ll
Ann Whitt, Pl. Pleasant; Mrs. recently.
througbout the United States. Logan and Cora Smith of N~ - Is reportedly ill.
Mrs. Don!lld Smltb and ADD parenls, Mr. MOl Mrs. - ~e
Romie Mayes and daughter, Co- Recent weekend guests of The local officla1a will be at- sonvllle spent tbe weekend_Wltb Miss LeHa Wright of Chicago 111m apent 1 week with ber B. Lerner.
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Mrs. Miles Childress were Mr. tending the NaUonal Assocla- Mr. and Mrs .. Fred Larkins. returned bome on Tuesday If· family, 'l'be Buffmans, In Ron- Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ed1''!11'dJ•
Defllder
BIRTHS _ Mr. and Mrs. and 'Mra. John Williams and Uon ol County Offleers.
Cora Swan ts now at the ter visiUng several days wltb eeverte. She wu joined by her of Waldo,, Ohlo, Mr. and MJ'II.
Ralph Oiler, Vinton, a dauglot- family, Frank Childress of Brew- will tbe 29th annual conferenee home of Mr. and Mrs. Robert
a!Ster, Miss lleasle Wrtgbt. busband Sabtrday and they at- Roberl Rioe •nd Miss ·, Maey1
. Slll•arsillle
er. Mr. and Mrs. Owen Dalton, ster. Mr. and Mrs. Bud Kin- to be held In Wasbingtan, D. C.
of Keno.
Mrs. Frank F1nnlettm a • d
Brannon of Pt. Pleasant w~
Hogsett, a daughter.
caide of Lansing, W. Va., Mr. August I - 12.
Patty Sletbem Is a paUeot family are vlsiUog her husband
,
recent sabtrday evenlng guest.i
and Mrs Louis Be!dota and
at Children's Hospital, ColumLorain, where he Is employ- and son of the Zusp~ AddiUon of Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Cl'IIOJP.
BLACK WIDOW SPIDER
Louis Jr., of Boston, Mass.,
ARRAIGNED
bus.
will be moving 1n the oear fu- Mr. Walter Smltb Is critia:JThe poisonous black widow Mrs. Woodrow Hall and !ami- I PT. PLEASANT_
Mr. and Mrs_ Lester UtUe, Recent gnesta of Mw S u t ture to CllfloD Forge, Va. where 1y ill at his homo.
.
spider can be recognized In ly, Mr. and Mrs. Emmet Haney In JusUce of Peace Court A. CoolvHle, and Mr. and Mrs. C. Lehew and Jake Hartenbacb be Is flllllloyed. Mr. and Mrs. Guests recenUy of Mr_. . and
that the body is glossy black, and family of Carpenter.
M Goodwin on vll'ioua charges W. Taitt of Little Hocking vis- were
Miss Jeanne
Hlnes, Jobn Sisson of Pomeroy have Mrs. J. M. Crump were, 1Mr.
with a red hour-glass-shaped Joyclen Taylor ol Bashan re- · . lDg M Zo Frankfort !ted Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Bab- Columbua~ Mr. and Mrs. Eel purchased tbe property and '!'ill and Mrs. Robert Crump
of
• Complotelr ,..lot -•tlor&gt;·~ cock.
Hines, MISS Frede Grueser all move bero.
Pl. Pleasant.
pump and motor are entirely mark on lh'e underside ol the oenlly spent a weekend with ~";;,., a ~
abdomen
and
sometimes
it
Marsha
Moran.
Uon
tic~~
H
W
Slanley
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Zero
of
Minersville,
Mr.
and
Mrs.
IUbm.erted under water iD the
has tiny red 'spots along ' the Charles Gloeckner of Onta~o, Roan~, ,io :Dd
fall~ were visiting Mr. and Mrs. ErHelling and , 80n.
welL
eOutl+•••llng .,., fcalhance
mlddl 1 the back.
canada, spent a weekend With to ha
-"-Je
under'
nest Wyatt oJ Chester.
Lenler, all of Martw Fer• 0
ve •"""'
M and M
Ted
0
proved b7 ruued, 6 months'
field test-under all well con:ch.: ~
r.Janet Bls~~ll of
. and Mrs. Ernest McCoy
dillono.
Delton WoocUey Fowler
vacatlon!D&amp; with relatives
s_on, Kent, Mtauu, Fl~rida
• No priming, no pit, ne 11ump
G
flO
and
Is
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visiUng
her sisters, Missel
houN - save~ up to $110.00 on
b
rove,
ehi
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Mrs.
Ethel
Hndell
and
Mr.
Ivy
and
Lessie
Sleeth.
lnltalliltlon.
. ave v c10 ,...... coolro1;
Mrs. Joe Woods ol Pitts- On Wedoesday the
group
180 Wals&lt;lll, Kanauga, $$ and
,
Pa.,
were
visiting
Ethel
will
visit
in
Cbarleston
with
0.
WELL DRILLING
costs, Improper parking;,
r. Sleeth and on Sabtrday rislt-ARRANGED.
ald Rlchard Bogp, Bidwell, '10 Dora Pierce called on Mr. and
wllh Mr. and Mrs. · VIrgil
Everything Complete
and oosls, defeedye
equip- Mrs. Zero Pierce,
and daughter, Mary J811ment; IV811 H. Ntcholu, Or- Larry R. Lee of Long
1n lluntboJton.
rna, $!0 and cools, !allure 1" has returned home after
cUnner guesta of Mr.
have vehlcle under CODirol; weeks of visiting b1s
Mra. Jobll ·Roach and son
War;en Gates Croy, · F I o Y Arthur Mayes of
Mr. and Mrs.
Burton
WilliBID
Mayes,
Sblrley
Ohl
.
Mr
--•
M
n----'
Marvin Lepor~ each $tO
o, and David Lee
- ~.. rs. &lt;&gt;enunu
ts.
cbar
cit
erville.
an
of Mansfield, Oblo;
WY:I-5121
~s
on
ges
Mr.
and
Mrs.
C8rl
81ld Mrs, L. D. Webb, LeN. 2nd A... Middleport, 0.
on.
son, Larry, of Baoban
Falls, Ohlo, Mr. and Mrs.
tbe Nice reunion 110ar
Randolpb, Paulette and
LOW COST, BIG JALUE
MAIIIUAGE APPIJCANT!I
Suilday, Auaull 2.
¥ae, Letart, W. Va. and
FRIGIDAIRE REFRiiERATOII
PT. PLEASANT Charles Lee, who has
and Mrs. Lawrence
R.
Wakefield Byrne, 18, Pl. Pleas- working in Columbus, wltb
and chUdren, Letart.
• !56-lb. , _ chMt.
an~ MOl William Gnade, 22. Gas Company, Yilllld hll
Mr. and Mrs. John Roach 1114
• Full..,ldth HydiiW for
.. .
Mldland Park, New York, have Mr. and Mrs. Carl Lee of
81ld her father, L a frulll, ~
- ~loa. ·
•
Roomy
otorQ6
door.
made a~Uon . for •
shan over the weekead.
attended ~ . Wolfe mm,•,141-l"'(:hlll~•.-: ; ; ut,v,
rlage llcense 1n lite office
-VIolet "lliui'"'-~
a~ New-Haven Park INI·Sun'
the County Cieri!:.
.
WRONG TEAM
1114 Mrs. Dolulld Beever
Masoo'o Tlsers will play
SUIT FILBD
and Cllfloo (CIIW)
WEB8TER'S Ui11E11 8001
1 PT. PLEASANT A clvll 7:30 p. m, ou Sunday, Auguat t 'l1lf
"Blue - Backed
~ action bas been filed In the in the lib: • team toumament
a11o was eomplled by . --·-·-·.---::
, ioffice of the Clreull Clerk atylby the Muon ";;;Jt;~oiWwe;;;beter, who prepared the
ed Micbsel p. CottrUI VI, Jacklloostarl. It wu 8
"American DICtionson R, Rouab, Leonard Krebs,
ea1d earlier tllat
ol the Engllsh language."
Rousb II Krebs, Taaco, 21115 Columbia · and Cbeshlre
speller, which aold about
JacbOn
AvertUe,
Pt
Pleasant.
be
combined
u
one
tealn.
mWlon
copies in a eent!D'Y.
I
r MIDbLEPORT, 0.
The action tOIICertlll ladebted- ever, Cbelhlre'l Ynkboldl the record a' America's
. I
ness In the amount of ,1,340.
at 5:30 p. m.,
• lime bestseller, next ~
on Sunday, AulUll
Blbla.
A1TEND SERVICES
Middleport residents wf1o attended graveside servlceo
T~
tbe late Ferry RUe at the CheWomen's
Winter comfort is right at shire Gravel IDU Cemetery on
eBUDGET
your finger-tips. It takes Tuesday were Mr. and Mra.
PLANS
SEAMUSS HOSE
Chorles McEihl111ly, G le n n
Pay Qlh Pay Leu
only o phone call to insure Lambert, Edltb Forrest, Mr.
Mn. Noab Hl!klna, Mr.
ePROMPT
Sav• On Back
prompt delivery of fuel oil and
and Mrs. Geo11e
SERVICE
To School Shoes
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Mrs. Shirley Mil1l. Mrs.
any time, any weather,
pr.
' AUGUST 7 and 8
Seines, Mrs. Bertha Arcloer.
and Mr1. Lawrence Bing. Mr.
Rife died at his home !II Gl'ee1lo
· Men's- ~ys'
field saturday morning.
Be
Boys'
I
was a realdent of Middleport
several years ago when
be
GLOVE LEATHER DREss FLATS
was employed at the Middle'
purl Post Office.
t-DaUy Sentinel, Pomeroy-Mldt!leport, o ., Aua. e,
GOP WOMEN MEET

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Apple Grove
Society Notes

~::'••~ol'lll 1114

Society News ..

SOCie
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At
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FOREMAN
&amp; ABBOTT

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IGGER BARGAINS!

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$119

HEAT

evou JUST CALL FOR COMFORT.

AUGUST ·

.

White

Colored

72x99 - - - - - - - - - 1.69

1.99

72xl08

1.79

2.09

llx99

1.79

2.09

81xl08

1.89

2.19

Full Flttad

1.89

1.99

Twin Fittad

1.79

1.89

Colored, PAIR, 1.00
PILLOW CASES, white - - - - - - pair 88c
Unble1ched Muslin, 5 yds. $1
HOPJ MUSLIN - - - - - 4 yds. $1
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Selen iOO% Foam or Kapok
BEB ;,~~LOWS - - - - - - - - - pr. $2
New FfJI
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CORDO,OY; 111 shades - - - - - yd. 66c
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Speclel •Purchase S•l•l
PORCH ..,GS, 27x54;77c - - - 3'x5', $1

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·e SALE FOR LADIES

e SALE FOR CHILDREN

SPORTSWEAR CLEARANCEI

Stretch Socks- Colors end White
INFANTS
4 prs. 77c
Fancy Tops- Sizes 4 to 6V2
ANKLETS---- - - - 3 prs. $1
hncy Tops- Sizes 6 to BY.t
ANKLETS----:----- 4 prs. $1
lnfents - Siies 4 to 6Y.t
BOBBY SOX - - - - - 4 prs. $1
White Ribbed Top - Sizes 6 to 11
ANKLETS
__
4 prs. $1

SKIRTS

Childrens Sportswear Sale

3

Women's-Children's

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

CREPE $OLE

FOR BmER, QUICKER, MORE EFFICIENT SERVICEI

::,:- 10'

far

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Society Notes
Mr. and Krs. Barry
nl Pori Clinton 'rillted
ter, Mrs. HatUe Frreedelderlolck!l&lt;
cently.
Henry Spencer II lmpi'OVfJCI
!rom a recent Ulness.
Mr. and Mrs. Dorlel Babcock
ct. Otsego IP!DI lite
with his craDdJ*'OIIII, Mr.
Mn. C. A. Babeoclr.
Mr. and Mrs. Barry Spet~eerj
of Port Clinton, apent
end with Mr. and Mrs. Hei.ry,

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Spencer.
Mro. Lawrence DeGroot,
fo.ll!Or Mary Spencer, and
dauibters of Fountain,
retumed to · tbelr home
dl nlgbt lltet ....,q
wjtjl J-.i~jlll"!DDI. · Mr.
and Mioa. Helirf· ~·
. Mr. and lira. 1~111 Wii4Jd· MOl
li;riny of Pomeroy risl\1111, Mr,
and loin- Norman f'rederict a
recent -evenln1. ·
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w:S.

Home Owned-It Operated
You~l Ute Our Service

. Jlhon. WY

2-2101

Mr.~ Mn. Ellaer~

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cl. Port Clinton sponl a.'
with hla brother. Mr. and Mn.
_ _.,Chari., Babcock.

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*5·00 pr.
. · ,..,,.
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Oxftrti.:L...s

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TENNIS ,Ox(oRDS

· 2 pr. $5.00

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*5.,.00' pr.IS:~~=~!!!!!!!!;::!~·-:'v.:l:.o~t~ll~lo·
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Regular
Regular
Regular
Regular

Sale, yd. 77c

CHINO CLOT~, regular 1.00 _

S1le, yd. 66c

SAIL CLOTH; l'egul•r 79c
DENIM, regul. 79c
PERCALiil regular 49c &amp; 39c _

Sale, ycl: '50c
Sale, yd. 50c
Sale, 3 yds. $1

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BATH
TOWELS

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SUMMER DRESS CLEARANCE!
Regular
Regular
Regular
Regular
Regular
Regular

5.00
5.00
4.66
4.00

Panta, reg. 3.95, 3.33-Shlrts, reg. 2.91 _
Pants; reg. 2.98, 2.44-Shlrts, reg. 2.29 -

SWIM

- 9.88
Regular
3.98
Regular 2.98
Regular 1,98

lj).&amp;l

HOBNAIL BEDSPREADS

,SaleJ

·,. 38c Pr. 'l 8·8c,

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POPU~ ~D 5c

CANDY
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BAitS

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1.00 _ _

77c

dar.

Regular
Regular
Regular
Regular
Regular
Regular

7.9S,
5.95,
4.95,
3.98,
2.98,
1.98,

4.99
now - - - - - - - - now - - - - - - - - - - 3.99
now - - - - - - - - - 2.99
now--- - - · - - - - 2.66
now - - - - - - - - - 1.99
now - - - - - - - - - 1.66

Infant•' Organdy

SUN
DRESSES
~~i&amp; $,.00

Girls

"Carole#~'

COTTON
PANTIES
2-16

3 f $1

BASEMENT
SPECIALS

L•dies'

QUILT BATTS - - - - · - - - - 88c

Ladies' Summer Shoe Sale
S1le I.9B

Your Choke Stl•

Blouse Hangers 1nd Skirt Hangers _ ea. 77c
GLASS

SUGAR &amp; CREAMER - - - - ea. 9c
GLASS

DESSERT DISHES _ _ _ _ _ _ 2 for 25c
PALMOLIVE OR COLGATE

SHAVING CREAM----- ea. 19c
METAL

WASTE BASKETS - - - - - ea. 77c

Girls' Summer
DRESSES REDUCED!
Regular 1.98 - - - - - SALE 88c
Regul1r 2.98
SALE I.99
Regular 3.98
SALE 2.66

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GIRLS' DRESS SALE !

Mountain Mi¥

Rev. 2. 98

KING

SALE 1.91
SALE 1.66
SALE 1.00
SALE 1.00
SALE 1.00 .
SALE 88c
SALE 88c
SALE 39c
SALE 2.44
SALE 1.91
SALE 1.66
SALE 1.33
SALE 1.00
SALE lie
SALE 1.66
SALE 1.33
SALE 88c
SALE 1.91
SALE 1.66
SALE 1.66
SALE 1-66
SALE 1.00
SALE 1.44
SAL-E 1.00
SALE 1.00
SALE 77c

Clearance! Ladln
JAMAICA SHORTS - - - - - - - now 77c
Regular 39c
LADIES' PANTIES, tllH 5·10 - - - 3 pr. $1
Special! Ladles'
PLASTIC RAINCOATS, aNt. color• - - - $1

Reg. 4.95 - - - - - - - S1le 3.00
Reg. 3. 95
Sale 2.44

10 for $1

FAMOUS, WOM'HI~GTON

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SHORTS, REGULAR 2.98
SHORTS, REGULAR 1.98
SHORTS, REGULAR 1.69
SHORTS, REGULAR 1.59
SHORTS, REGULAR 1.39
SHORTS, REGULAR 1.19
SHORTS, REGULAR 1.00
SHORTS, REGULAR 59c
SHORT SETS, REGULAR 3.98
SHORT SETS, REGULAR 2.98
SHORT SETS, REGULAR 1.98
SHORT SETS, REGULAR 1.79
SHORT SETS, REGULAR 1.29
SHORT SETS, REGULAR 1.00
PEDAL PUSHERS, REGULAR 1.98 _ _
PEDAL PUSHERS, REGULAR 1.79 _ _
PEDAL PUSHERS, REGUL.AR 1.19 _
SLACKS. REGULAR 2.98
SLACKS, REGULAR 2.29
SLACKS. REGULAR 1.98
CULLOTTES, REGULAR 1.98
SUN SUITS, REGULAR 1.29
BLOUSES, REGULAR 1.98
BLOUSES, REGULAR 1.69
BLOUSES, REGULAR 1.49
BLOUSES, REGULAR 1.00

3 for 66t

Lad in', Men's, Children'•
BEACH SANDALS ---~--- pr. 25c

Sale 2.66
Sale
1.99
Sole 1.66

GOLF 'BA'LLS
~llPN 4,44
··.,

pt.

"'"'·"'~-·). AVA~~~~~ ,~qAP
~'3 . ~ -1Qc;_

5.44
5.99
6.66
8.88

COTTON HALF SLIPS - - - - - 2 for 88c

SPeciall Boys' 13% oz.
WESTERN DUNGAREES - - - pr. 1.99 ,,
Closeoutl MEN'S
SPORT SHIRTS, values to 3. 95 _---- _

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LADIES' BLOUSES,

Men's
MUNKE FACE WORK GLOVES_ 2 pr. $1

fiRST QUAUTY
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MEN'S HANDKI!RCHIEFS

Filii si2e spreads designed to bring new beauty to your
bedroom. Fully wasltafle spreads in assorted colors. See
·
t~fllll now!
1

ldoUi.AR· SIZE '

Salel Featurol
LADIES' BRAS

TRUNKS

Closeoutl BOYS'
BERMUDA SHORTS, 6 to 16 _

2.99 .

8.95 - - - - - - - - - 9.95 - - - - - - - - - 10.95 - - - - - - - - - 12.95

Reg. 3.95, an ufe a t - - - - - - - - 3.33
Reg, 2.98, on sale at
2.77
1.77
Rag. 1.98, on sale at

Fruit. Of The Loom UNDERWEAR
FOR MEN 1nd BOYS

Cle1rancel Men's &amp; Boys'

P~ulor Shode.s. 8% to H •. ·

Regular
Regular
Regular
Regular

sale $1

TWQ-I'I'EAR GUARANTEE!

SELF-SEAM
NYLONS

CLEARANCE! LADIES' SWIM SUITS

2.44
1.88

Sale! ELEC. BLANKETS

fULL, Dual Control

1.00
7.00
5.00
3.66
2.77
1.98

Sale! LADIES' NEW FALL BLOUSES

MEN'S UNDER SHIRTS
3 lor 1.45
3 for 2.05
MEN'S T.SHIRTS
MEN'S BRIEFS and BOXER SHORTS _ 3 for 2.05
BOYS T-SHIRTS
3 lor 1.45
BOYS BRIEFS
3 for 1.45

FULL, Single Control

14.95 and 13.95, n o w - - - - 11.95 and 10.95, now
9.95, 8.95, 7.95 and 6.95 valuft, now
5.95 and 4.95, now
3.50 Valuas, now
2.98 Values, n -

ME ..'S WORK CLOTHING
WORK UNIFORMS

TWIN, Single Control - - - - - - - - 1.88

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now
now
now
now

Now 2.99
Now 1.99
Now 1.66

Clearancel Ladies' 12.95 &amp; 13.95
MOHAIR SWEATERS
now 7.88

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Regular 3.98 - - - - - - - - Regular 2.98
Regular 1.99

Reg. 3.9_,
2.99 . • Reg,,l.V8 _ _ 1.99
Regular 1.98 Values
Now 1.50

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Values
Values

14 Pain Only-Men's
MOLESKIN PANTS, 29 to 33

Reg. 1.39
· .A

7.95
7.50
6.9,
5.95

Now 1.66

SLACKS

ALL SUMMER SPORT SHIRTS
AND KNIT SHIRTS REDUCED!

·Sale r Kinq Size

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: Narrow- Medium

Regular 1.99 - - - - - - - -

MEN'S WASH 'N WEAR DRESS PANTS

This
Aug.
Sole

TERRY CLOn4, regul1r 1.00

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e SPECIALS FOR MEN

SAUl DRESS MATERIALS

Women'~ ·

Regular 4.98 - - - - - - - - Now 3.00
Now 1.99
Regular 2.98 - - - - - Regular 1.98 - - - - - - - - Now 1.66

Argyle Socks - Sizes 7 to 19
BOYS - - - - - - - - 4 prs. 58c

, HOSE SALE

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JAMAICAS

Stretch White - sizes 9 to 11
CREW SOX
- - - - - 3 prs. $1
Twister- Sizes 8 to 11
BOBBY SOX - - ----- 2 prs. $1
Bobby Socks - Sizes 7 to II
GIRLS _ _ __
4 prs. 77c

DISH CLOTHS

99C

. la.etball ·.

SPORT SH()ES •. •.
OXFORDS
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SHOES

Oakllill
!

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AT ROUSH'S

$1-00

Regular 5.95 - - - - - - - - Now 3.99
Regular 3.98 - - - - - - - - Now 2.99
Now 1.99
Regul.- 2.98 ----~-­
Regular 1.98 - - - - - - - - Now 1.66

Sale I

•. WASH \CLOTHS
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Shopping Days

Dollar Days

YNOW!

BACK-TO·SCHOOL
esoCKS SALE

e Sale! DOMESTICS
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ER

'11DDLEPORT DEPT. STORE
IS OPEN FRIDAY TIL 8 P.M.-SATURDAY
TIL 9 P.M.
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Regular 5. 95
Regular 7.95

SALE 3.88
SALE 4.99

9-VOLT TRANSISTOR

RADIO BAnERIES ___ - - - - 23c
200 PIECE

STATIONERY S E T - - - - - 2 for $1
FAMOUS BISSELL

WAX RWOVER ------qt..-68c
HANOV CLEANER FOR

CHROME &amp; SILVER - - - · - - - e a . 44t
COVERED ALUMINUM

PIE PANS

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llivetNewt
.0.. ""dlllp:

and Mr. ond Mn. WUIIam Swa&amp;zel and son, Jim. t etm ned

Mainly About
People In
Pomeroy

home Tuesday

evenh!a after 1
Ariftwton, Va.

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served
holltea •Mrs.
John .Roacb,'

w..kend villi 11

with Lt. Col. and Ml'l. Tn
Myers and son.
,
Mr. and Mrs. JOl'l'f Haaolar
of .white Hall •lilted reetnUy
with Mr. and Mrs. HilTY Kel•
Mr and Mrs. ~ora• Menrle •er of Minersville.
ond son have rotumed to thPir I Mrs. Ralph Butchor or Colhom@ in Rochester. Pa . aflf"r umbus and Mrs. Vivian John&amp; ~Pveral daye visit with Mr. l !'on of Pomeroy, vtalted a day
and Mrs. Elias StiiPs.
last week with Mr. and Mrs.
Mrs Walter W2lkf'r spent Harry Kelaer.
Sunday aflemoon with Mr. and Charles Grueser
returned
~~ rs F:llas Stiles.
homo Tuesday from Melp Gtt&gt;Mr. and Mrs. Ted lies and eral Hospital llld Is improvtn1,
daughter. Mo\11e. of Sabina. Mr. and Mrs. Sherley Swan
were weekend guests of his were Wednesday vlliton
In
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~ istf'r and brolher·in-law. \1r . Parkersburg, W. Va .
and Mrs. C. J. Struble.
, MIDD PERS SENT eld
.\~Jr . and Mrs. Eslie Mossman Miss Judy Kerns has
re.
!ptonl the weektond In New&lt;~rk turned to her home In Colurn" 'lth their daughter and son- in- bus, Ga . af~er spending sever.
law. Mr and Mr:o: . Oonald Mor- · ill weeks wtth her grandmoth·
~~m and son.
1 er,. Mra. William Robson. Judy
Hick Ca mpbell uf Canton, for· ' Will accompony Mr. and Mrs.
mt&gt;rl~· of Ponlf•roy. is the gues t, Chester R~ce and family, who
uf Mike Mulford , 1\thens Road . nn• returnma to their home in
Mr . .a nd Mrs. Fred Swntzr! At.lanta, Ga., after a visit here
~ 1 with his parentlll. Mr. and Mrs.
Homer Rice and other relatives .
Mrs. Stanley E. Potter and
sons. Kyle and Eric, have re·
turn('d to their home in Encino.
Self·Winding, Waterproof • Calif.
, after spendlna:
three
weeks with her parents. Mr.
Watches
' and Mrs. Charles McElhinny .
i Her parents took them to Cr;l.
umbus where they boarded a
jel
for Ihe trip home.
UNDERGROUND STORAGE - It is reassuring to those "'ho heat with
t b
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Week•nd
guests
of
Mr.
and
Oh1o
Fuel
Co.
stora&amp;e
field,
shown
on
the
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map,
whicb
1lhe
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, I Mrs Jam•s Johnson. Jr. and a &gt;teady supply durmg the winter months. The arrow points .to the new development in ~b.l ;d ., t
~~~c.
fam ily were Mr. and Mrs. Ro- storage areas of the gas company's pipeline system are sholl n.
a
coun Y·
er
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, bert Wells and chlldren
of 1
__
: Bucyrus. Sunday the group en- . R
k V
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. .d
.
m oano e, a., w f're e was [ C nd
G·
JO~~r :nn~u;:;r~ a~~~~:ll A~~: recently transfem&lt;L T h e y ~ ra pare~ts IVe
Inch ond children have had as Will move there durmg August. I Farewell Danner
!
their guests this week her Mrs. E. M. Wood and Mr&lt;. A farewell dinner was given
I twin SISter, Mrs. Sherman Hick· Betty Cline ere .attending the ISunday lor Billy Hellman at i
: 1 erson and two of her children, New
York World 3 Fair thiS : the horne or his grandparents,
.
.
,
, l Na ncy and Diane. of Marietta I week. .
iMr. and Mro. Will Heilman of A maJor e~panSion ol the Its approval to the .projt&lt;!, and
Mi" Ellen Dutton daughter
Flatwoods. Billy is the son of I g~s company •
underground work will be storied Immediate.
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, nf Mr. and Mrs. Dale Dutton, -~
~;rs, Phy!Hs Turner of Chester. ' ::.~g~ s~J~mL w~ 008
an:unced ly, Leonard said.
,
'J.
r j '1 ., v ,ha s returned home from Athi He left Monday morning for dl
t Y an · f
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'nM! project will mfan t be
.
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h l nded
IFort Hayes.
epor . manager or C~l:~:~: ldr~;:.
Jrt Ct.IPPU- ll.uu~ll u Ill aut·· e~s w re s e ate
the
. (.,as of Ohl 0 I
H •t• ed
0 r 152
·•.m·age
' nc.
-coors.- 11 Jf .. els. Ull·r.r• M!ng, "'.ner.
ftrst.
summer
session
at
Ohio
RelatiVe!!
and
friends
e.
sat
new
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• lhOt k·rtsls tlnl. "--I lltinleu 1u .
I
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Fuel Gas Co 1!1
wells; constnlcton of two
1tn1.
m .M
mvers ty. Mtss Dutton will T"were Mr. and Mrs. Dale Kes- m
. a. proJect
. m
. the .,Weaver
horsepower compressors, and
llfGAnA 23 - II lei! l!orent lne dial.
f'ntf'r Dennison University this
I"': annual pii'nic of
Ihe ~rson, Mrs. Lula Kesterson,
construction
45 miles of
1. Rl hi
All
strel em. wate•p•oof•,
fall
WSCS of the Enterprise EUB Earl Kesterson of Wilmington, age area ." c .and
1€1 f ·non~on&amp;. 'ho~k·rni,tant, 23 Jtwets.
$SUI
Mr. and Mrs. P. H. Hemmen- churc h and their families was Ohio, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Cogar landdedCOUnties ' WhiCh Will be eX•

The Laurel Clilf
Better
cl!lb will have • poUuck
at the home of !Ira. E.
Tracy Thuratlay at l :;o p.m.
U'l !alllill, Oharttllo!l, Deaert and drluk will bo lura.
tllltlonary. London, Mar· llloed.
met ·•
Wlnltfld dom won Bethel No. 12 of the Intern&amp;·

Mr~.

Mn.

and Mrs. J. H.

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NICE ASSORTMENT
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Sizes &amp; Colors

MARKINS
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With each purchase

ot 5 ~ oz. CASHEWS

PLAIN &amp; PAINTED TURTLES _. 29c &amp; 39c

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lary wtll hold Its annual picnic
Wednesday AUiiJSI 12, at the
MiddiOJ!I!I't .ltoact.ide Park be·
,mntng at 0 p. m. Members
ond their lamllles are urged to
attend and are to bring tbetr
fa•orlte covoro&lt;l diib ond tlbJe '

serviCe.

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:rradltlon~lly, ~hevrolet h.£. been

SPRAY

more tlum eYer, because, the '64 model
• year la ai!!Jo~t llV!!r and your Chevrolet
~~ler has, If m,akl! roo!II (Qr' IJI!l '6~s;
1t • Amerl~ a best bUy; Butidb)\lt· watt.
·' Come in and 'lt*l bpw gl"!'at tjte deals .
are on t~l!l! · No. } cart1. C~me in now
while there'&amp; still a big selection of
models and colors. Come pick your
'favorite while the picking's atill good.
111'~ week may be
'
too late. Hurry!

1.58 Velue Schick
Stalnle11 Steellledes

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r"'~ CJaral S.ylor Joseph
. ~. i~~Qtpr., PoUI)IO Jr,.
· Vlr111 ilili'tils, wnuam D. TWt4j
' Cfirlsi~MtrBI!ttes, Mlclwl

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East Mat'n St.

POMEROY
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Somethina extra special-the scrumptious flavor of Heiner's enriched
bread that actually intensifies the goodness of your favorite undwich
fill ina. Bakad wit It PG-7n, a pur~ liQul4 all-~egetable shortening,

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Wednellday. Mrs.
WIHet. 'I&amp; Main St.;
1011, I :26 a.tn .
DIBCHAI\GED .
.
Patients recently discharged
Included M~s. Charle1 Woo&lt;l.
~II. Johtj
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Mrs. M.i'y
Rutledge, Mrs. .
. Mfl, Rlcnard
s.;re. Mril. ·
· Ernest Blonlenshlp,
HOod,
•/ollller,

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M:!i

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Tueoday, August 25. was u·ie i J
,
date set to meet to clean t.he
'S11mhm41 Malwr•
booth at the football sta· QUALITY
Hnvf' Barln!rm•
·
Mrs. Russell, ways and RiGULAR
Several membe" nl
t h mean• committee chairman. an·( Certified Oil St1tlon
Sunshln@ Maken Class or the . {ICIUnced plans for ta~ day to W M
'omeroy
Sy~acu&lt;e First United
be held Sept. 12 and also recor"-diiii'iij•ljjnjjSjjt.iiii
.ter!An Church with their
•
lies, enjoyed a barbecue chick·
en supper at the sumrner
Ulge of Mr. and Mrs.
Dick 1
Harris In Portland. Sunday ~v­
enin~ . A,IJ!USt 2.
Reguler 2.00
Attending were Mr. and Mrs.
Lawrence Diddle, Mr. and Mrs.
Herman London and Patricia,
Mrs.
Agnes
White, Mr
and
Mra.
Harris,
M r s.
Mrs. Esther Harden,
Jimmy
and llthhle, Mro. Margaret Col·
trill, Ct·aig and Bruce, of Sy·
racuse, Mr. and Mrs. Jack
Handley of Langsville, Mr. and
Introductory
Mrs. Doug Moore and Ch risty
l'lltCE - - - ol Pomeroy.
.
Other Invited auosts were Mr.
and Mr1. David Yost, Linda
I
and Kr!'!tll, and Mrs. Mabel
Reg. 83c Crest
69c :
Marshall of Portland, Mr. and
Reg,. 95c Llvorls _ __ _ __;__-Me
Mrs. Tom woire and Michaela
ot Recine, and Debbie Norris
ol Syracuse.
Reg. 1.29 BuHerin
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e~~joyinc Ute rivw botlll .plllllla.
Guests jnchw!ed Mrs. J ,E.D,
JlarlinCor, Mrs·. lamn W,.,.,,

p0MER 0y

26 Members
Attend Dof A
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werendMr~ CIY~ Wln,. ~bl::,:;er,; =~w~

mup holdlnl! apnys &lt;1. t.,. ....
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;tte llrst activity of the local :llr

eeftng

JEW£LRY STORE

NEW FALL

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Picnic Held
At coats Home

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'Gifts were presenleel to Har· fiiiWIII

Dally S"entlnel, PQIIJeroy-MJddteport, o., AUf. u

An outdoor poUud: dinner
blghUghted the meetinc of the
Ladles Bible class or the Mid· MThe Rncw home or M•. and
dleport Firat Baptist Church rs. oberl Coats was the
held Tuetdly evening In the aeen~of the annual picnic supyud o1 the VIetor Grim ho!ilo. per
the Middlooprt Garden
Aosllllng Mr!l. Grim with the
Tueodoy evenlnr. Memben

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daughler. Nancy, of held Tuesday evening at the and son, Mr. and Mrs. Dana
beneaU\
UuLOVA l\'atche6 From $24.75 Summ1t. N. J .. are visiting home of Mr. and Mrs. H~rbert Turner, Jr .. Mr. Dana E.
' . acres.
with her mother, Mrs. Geren Dixon, Rock Springs Road with er, Sr., of Harrisonville, Mn. _Both Oh10 Fuel. and Colum· •
St.ansi)ury. Mrs. Hemmenway Eldon Weeks asking grace.
George Abhott. Mrs. Nina Cole bia ol Ohio are part ol the Col i!' the former Jane Stanl'!bury .
Following the dinner , the land three . children. Mrs. ElizGa~ Syst@tn, Inc. Ohio
Mr . and Mrs. John Seines I regular rneetin~ was held with . abeth Wickham. his
great fi'uel .supplles the natural gas
: have returned from
severa'l Mrs. Myrtle Long, lead~, hav. igrandmolher who is 91 years th~t Js used ~y Columbia
[ w•eks vacation spent
with ing lor h&gt;r topic, " In As Much lolo, Mr. and Mrs. William Heil· Oh10 consumers.
relatives in Mi&lt;'hlgan.
lAs You Did It Unto One
Of fman and the honored guest.
Cost of the ni!w
Court 51.
Pomeroy i Mrs. Paul Theis is spending 1 These.". Readins on the topic I HOME FROM HOSPITAl.
will be $12,200,000. The
SPVPrnl days with her husband I were g1ven by Mrs.
JamPS Earl Kesterson returned
Pow@r Commission ha! ;
---_- - - - :Will and M,... Philip Ohlinger. his home In Wilmington
' Two nymns were r-ead, "Oh, er spending the w~kend with , hops to be ' held the list satur·
Master Let Me Walk With hio parents, Mr. and Mrs. Dale 1 day in each month
1 Tht&gt;e. "
b}' Mrs. Menzel Smith Kesterson. Mr. Kesterson was 1
•
' and "Lord Speak to M• " by discharged from the V A H
Supt. Charles S. Gibbs spoke
I Mrs. Long, followed with prav. pita! In Day ion Wedne~~Y
~iefly and introdduced Charlett
er by Mn. Eldon Weeks. · ter having s:nE::nt ~ix weeks in - arren, new ban director, who
Mrs. Smith, president, con- the hospital. He l• improving s~k~rn:o the group a"! ~nswer·
· ducted the business session and in he.alth.
:h
questtons us e
by
BY BOBBY BROOKS
, • free literature o£fering was
em.
· laken. The summer Christmas !
Mrs. Arnold requested that
I tr&lt;e offering by the Boys and I
005
all former band members who
' Girl !I Fellowship was turned In 1
f•
have purple sashes, hats or
' and prayer oy Mrs. E. N. ArnSSOCIO tOn
hall&lt;i~erchlers belonging to sum' olrl dosed the meeting.
mer uniforms, to turn them 1o
At.t.endmg wtre MT!II. Mtmzel
at lhe school at once. Refresh·
RED
PLAIDS
GREY
i Smith and Marie, Dana, nu. The ~omeroy Band Boosters menta of cookies and.
Jimch
I g:ne and Bonftie Mr&amp;
l on g ~ssocitc•on met Tu~y even· were served by the exectitlve
eBLACK
I Mrs. S•.lim Bla;ewk; and Phyl: ing .In .the S""lor High School boar:&lt;f, Hostesses for the Sept.
lis, Miss Dorothy Long Mrs auditorJUm With Mrs, Maxine. Iember meeting will be Mn.
I' Arnold. Mrs. John Smlih, Mr: Arnold, president, in charge. Tom Crow, Jr.,
Mn.
and Mrs. Eldon Weeks. Mr. ~ meetmg .open~d with the Max Sawyer,
Mrs.
:and Mrs. Ralph Spencer, Mrs. Lords Prayer m umson and re·] Grueser, Mrs. WilHam
Philip Ohlinger and Phillie. Mrs. ports of the aecretllry and treas· zel and Mrs.J ames O'Brien.
Carl Moore Mr and
M urer were gtven. Mrs. Harry
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Watson, Mrs. Tom Crow ,Jr., The Hessian fly
reached
, Geollrey Wtison ~nd Kelly
Terr.
Jo,
Mrs.
.James
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WiD
Miss
Tru.ma.n
Russell,
Mrs.
the
U.
S.
Jcring
the
RevoluUon·
I
0 Br~en and Mrs. David ary War, coming to Lone llllnd
1 and Becky, Brendc and Bever· Jam••.
. ly, Terry Evans and Mr. ond Goodwill were named as the in straw the Hessian ooldler
j Mrs. Dixon and Susan and Ro- committee l.o clean Ihe band , brought for beddJng.
Sw Our F:.ctmJlil'f Callrcflort

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when the execuU• 00
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or the Middleport' au\::mg:
fllll"!aUon Le 0 met
evenlnl at :
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resident M
Burkoft
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Mary Joyoe (Joy) Kaub: ...
surprised oo bel' lltb
when her Sundlly
claaa of Ute Federated
of Pomilo, Yillwd at
homo on Ute
road Friday, July 31.

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Held Tuesday

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M3J0f EXpanSIOn
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Underground system Annoonced

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Ladies Bible
Class Holds
Potluck Dinner

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unton.-was held SotniP) ,
S. at tho PIIJ'liRnd State
WIUt a battjtet dhuler at noon.
Watermeloolnd tee ~m were
..,..ved during the

.,~ T '""'l.eague Plan.s

Bob Btnter IOillc Tem;le
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r•nce• o..rloooka the Obio River.
down IS, 10 p. m. ; John J. p.m.
Elroy the oldaat wom111·
enlnc, ~on, IJllloy· County Fair Auauat it-20-2! The Rev. Donald Boone 1ave
Rowe dol&gt;n 13, 4;1&amp; •· m.: The Catholic Women's club Poul; Wolfe, youoge,t llrl:
danctnc to many iavorllll from I to 5 p, m Any mem: the table prayer and Mrs. Boone '
Woyne H. down 13, 1 a.m.; Oi tha Sacred Heart
church Roy Spencer youhgest 'boy· Mr' records.
ber who CAn and ;,111 serve 11 gave the prayer closing the
Western up 14, &amp;.50 p. m.; Go- Will meet at the church aucli· and Mrs. T~ Diddle, the'
· A lar&amp;o J : : " r t b~ ~ked to contact Mrs. Burkett~ meeting. F.ollowinJ the dinner
ne down 14, 12.30 a.m.;
to~IUm Thursda~. at 6 30 p.m. est family , and Mrs. Nick Kess- ~- roolll
Ice All members are abo Invi~ Mn. Clarence Clark, president,
al up II, 5'30 am.; C. V Har- ro a potlqck dmner.
ler, who tra·:eled Ute farthest.
and _._
1!1 ed to attend • meeting at tho C?nducted a brief buaJiltso sesner CloWl! 14, U5 •a. m.;
The Past Chiefs of Maanolia
c - were lOrY Grace Malhodilt Cburch
1 SJOII after which the auests en.Bowte up 15, NO a. m.; Vul·
Pythian Slstero
will Attending were Amy W o I I,
Mrs, Carl Kau~ to Gallipolis Augult 25 at 8 P mn joyed a social evenina.
can up 15, waltlna ;
.
their annual potluck piC· Mr. Jnd Mrs. Archie
onor guest ~oy, lreDe ~&gt;hen the ·:ate pr...ident Mrs: The myste:y prize was won
Spron up II, waiting ; Tiholt
at tli'' home or Mrs. Aman Milton Tuttle and SJil'oh,
Barnes, Maral~t ~.earolynn David Myen, or Grov; Cit by Mrs. Julia .Grim, who In
16, 12;10 p. m ; s. M
Kaspar Thursday, at 6 p.rr, and Waller, Duan•, llltly,
.,.yu, Bee- will be the opeaker
Y turn presented tt to the hostets,
up 11, 3,10 am.: Mr.
Members are reminded to take r.ey and Kathy Tuttle, Martha, ~
M
P';:'a Kaulfman, The first meet'og ·of the 1 Mrs. Grim. Those attending In
down 11. 4:20 1.
own t11ble oervke.
VIrgil and Eugene McElroy, 1111 ll1cy
oyer,
arcey Owen cal umt will be · neld Se t ~ addition to the ahove named,
up 11, 11:40 p.m.:
There will be an t.. cream or Minersville R. D.: Mr. and ·~:sa ~oo!h. b ••••
at the home of Mrs W~ll.ia wero Mrs. Bertha Archer, Mrs.
18, 3;110 a.m.: Luther
at Easllni Hlsh School Mrs. John Rose ond Ar- J
riC, 1 oy ~h
and Slater Officers 101 ' the
m Florence Hannay, Mrs. Pearl
. J 11 and u ...d'
Mr
ames o e, w o are attending
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corn· Hoff a M
cora Benne tt,
h
6 p.m. on Thur aday. Aug. 6, c te, u e
uy 19, 3,30 a.m.; Onward down
,...., ie,
. the Col bus 8 sm.. UDI • lng year Include preoldent Mrs
m n, . rs.
19, U5 o.m.: Harvey Jordon
by lhe Eostem Band ond Mrs. Henry Spencer and slty 1 ~I bbl!u OhJ 1
Robert Burkett· vice pre;ident. Mrs. Netlie Hayes, Mrs. Nora
down It, 7 a. m.': Queen City
There will be a band Vance, Mr. aRd Mrs. J.owell .
um •
~ a V Mro. Gene C,;.de· oecretary' HamJlton, Mrs. Charles White,
up 21, 5 a. m : J&amp;llboat down
at 7 p.m.
Bing ~nd Mary ' Joyce, Mlcbael ~ ~ : a : s~me
the ~un Mrt. Lowell Beave~· treasurer' Mr•. Elizabeth Slavin, Mrs.
21, 8;31! a.m ; Alton Zephy&gt; up
AUG. 8
ond James, Mrs. Weld
Of open er Mrs Earl Daven ;t re te , Dana Hamm, Grace Johnson,
22, 5:tli a.m ; Jefleraon down The Syracuse
Methodist and Esther, TOll)llly,
m~ ~~iho
Mro: John Kraws~y~ por r, Mr. L. D. Diles, VIctor Grim,
22,~. !5 1. m.; Jerry Bosworth
Is holding an
1c e land RHy, Lone Bottom.
a uuck ride bome bypo:i:
Named
to varb,us com· and Jeanie and Davld Boone.
do
23, 4·20 p. m. ; Codrlng·
social on the lawn Satur· 1 Mr. and Mrs. Otts Knopp
Mrs Kautz J
llh 'R'""t mittees were ' Ways and
ton p 13, uo •. m.; Ba'you
at7 pm The Eagl s Class Max, Mr. and Mrs. Harry with. Maraiy!:
Means. Jean Cooi&lt;e, Mrs. Dale were Mro. Conde, Mrs. Beaver,
Lort:alno up Greenup 5:20
sponsoring.
Wolfe, Mr. and Mrs.
Tracy at their home on
Walburn and Mrs. Davenport; Mrs. Burkett and the tmme~l·
m.; \Walter Beckjord down Mel·
Spencer and Parry, Leota
pil-ot. where • slumber rty Program, Mrs. Gene Condo, at• pa•t president, Mrs. Houd·
1:20 p. m.: L.
Paula Wolfe, Myrtle Wolle
was held.
po Mrs. James Johnson and Mn.J,•,.sbe
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down !:50 p.m.; Invader
Judy Adam&lt;, RllCine;
Mr.
Robert Ashley: Glfta and Flow.lf
FIRST
Meklah~ 1:25 p. m.:
A.
and Mrs. Wltliatn Sordenr
ers, Mrs, Gene Houdashelt and QUALITY
Haineo II down Meldahl 7:
and Dianna and Mark,
G8LF MEETING
Mrs. Hobert Schmoll;
TeJe.
REGULAR
p. m : Orleanlan up
Raymond Wolf and Judy
Tha Women's A&amp;sociation of phone, Mrs. Kenneth Harris,
Certified Oil Station
Chester cr•Mcil Daughters oft ge, Columbus.
Pomeroy Golf clilb will meet Mrs. Don Mullen. Mrs. ~ne
1,06 a. m.; Lynn B. up
dahl 2:40 a. m.: Valvollne
met in regular session Mr. and Mrs. Ray
SUnday ot I p.m. 11 the club- Kault
Me1dahl 4;30 a. m.;
evenmg with 26 mem· and Donald, Sharon, Garry
house.
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attending
down Meldahl &amp;:15 a. m.
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and Jo Ann, and Kermit MclEI- 1
Gatllpolls 11om - Ranger up
Weber, councilor, pre· roy ot. Morrow, Mr. and Mrs.
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3;30 p. m.; Steve Click down
and Glenna llayes was Ted Biddle and Debbie: Cheryl,
11:20 p. m.; George Price up reported home !rom hospital Vlck~e, Danny and Mike, Mr.
1 a. m.; ,John Ladd Dean down but not so weJI. Laura Mae and Mrs. Everett Hofland, Mr.
%;40 a. m.; Southern down Hartuna was nomil&gt;ated, elect· and Mrs. Tom Sparks and Mr.
4:05 a.m.; ~elma ...nn down ed and install«! as warden and and Mrs. Howard Roush , East
~- ·------6 a, m.
Ethel Bentz was installed as Liverpool, and Mrs. Nick KessKanawha River associate councilor, with Nava- ler, EIICOndido, Calif.
down Lot,don s\ 45 a. m.;
Beaver, council deputy, the ! ThiS was the fir;t time that
R. Merrill down Marmet
orl!cer.
, Mrs. Amy WoU and her child·
p m.: ElgercUI! up · Marmet
you notes were read ren , Roy Wolf ot Columbus, Mrs.
6:30 a. m.; Lucy J111e J,.ucas !rom Violet Hill and
Letha Archie Tuttle, Mrnersville, and
down Wln!it~ld 7:50 p. m.; He}..
for cards · sent them Mrs. Kessler of California, had
en z. down Winfield 8,45 p.m.; while ill and fr&lt;m Ada Van 1 been together since 1950 when
W. H. Sttaver, Jr., down Win· Meter, for c1rds sent at the Mrs . Kessler was here to
field 9:1tl , p. m.;\ Litlle Edward death of her husbond. Mrs. jsee her fath01 , who was ill.
down Winfield 10~
. p, m.; Bea• rlartung will represent
the I
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ver up Wlnllelc j12:20 a. m.; Counctl at State Council sel!lon
IN CALIFORNIA ·
o. F. Shearer qpWD Winfield August 17 •. 1~ at Columbus, I
6:30 a. m1
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M,pruslly. Be~l'er reported on the Mrs. Lema Lighter and dau191
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. Club and district offl· ghter, Mre. Thomas Riley, loll
you.. need the proper fixin's .. •
picnic held Sunda at the Monday by train for Los Altos,
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If
. A rnettjng of the Past guests ·• pf th• former's daughter
(&gt;Gancllors 1&gt;as anQounced for and family, Mr. and Mrs. J. 1\ .
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W•dnesday evening, August 12, Maris and .family. WhJJe.
AmOn! thU.~ ,.liO entered at the lodge hall with Mabel they will ·~tend the
Holzer hoapltil in tlte past
Van Meter, Letha Wood an~ the MarlS daugh.or,
hours were Mn HIJTY K Lly· FaMie Adam• as hostesses. Sue, August 15. This ts Mrs.
ne ltrn rlrst Av• 1.01.. June Followin&amp; the meetintl a Jrab Riley's first visit to her sisWarren, 412 Smith''or., kamw· bag ' was .held by the good or tor's home ~~ CaHfomla. They
ga, Allen ·Ray Saunders, Rt. 2 order comm1ttee. The
next formerly restded m Kansas
Gallipolis, William .M. Reed, meeting Nlll be Au~ust 18 and ty.
A1dlson Mn
William
relreshments will be served.
Munroe ' Rl 1
FOR ATHLITE'S FOOT
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USE KERATOLYTIC ACTION
1hark@!f, Th\Jrmlfl,
811!U1Uf I! IIOUihl of! lb• tnfet"ted
B\Jmgarner Rt. 1
Mrs. Jack Hite Qf Rutlpnd *ln. \'ou •u healthy •kltt. reptu•
Va., Racl:eii'A. Wilsoft,
underwent major suraery W!fl- ~~,.~~:v,~:~~~~~;n~l'\1~~~:_--r,•·ao~
St ~ktdleport
nesday morniniJ at the ~" Gallt- 11
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po B wtca. .enter. Mrs. Hlte POWDER too - fone ror •~aty reet.
Is In Room 117
foot odor; •t•Y• aellve In uae •klD
Mt1ler, Rt. 1 Rutlat,d, Mrs.
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for houn. TODAY at ali drut stot'ft.
Cha!les F. Sbaln, Rt. 2 Racine,
Ml'll Jackie Gene Coyan, Jack·
son. Mr!, George WIW!I Jones:,
Wll~e,.ill• . ~rs. J . Dale Nices
wanger, Ath.'R•, W. .Jiusseil
S•~r&lt;, l!:van•, W. Vi!\, And
llllchael D. McGrew, srkhan·
nllll, W. Va.
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Murton St., Jackson, son,
r.m. Wedne,.,ay. Mrs. Edwaicd
G. ('arter, Rt. 4 Oak
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2,0110 bushels of green pep3 bedroum. No down pay- - - - - - - - - - pers. Contact either Mr. Eick· ment. SH 2-5468.
8 6 6tc
Auto Sales
V8 engine, Poweralide trant. Beautiful ivory and lilver
elberser or Mr. Harris !It
blue finish, radio, he•ter. whitewall tires. C • C aroup.
FOR SALE : Modern I room---- - -- - - 286--2111, Jackson, Ohio
black house. bath and b.ose- 11155 Chevrolet, I cyl. JaiOit!llll Reduced.
8 3 6tc
PHONE WY 2-2157
ment, hardwoud floors, lore- Anderson, Long Bottom, Rt.
ed air furnat:t on 8 acres
1, or call Chester 915-3186.
For Sale
A IOCII owned, low mtleare trade in. Beautiful belle 1nd
ground. Also 4 rul.lm house on
I 6 3tp
cordovan
brown fini1h, with spotleaa clean Interior, new
Lost and Found
- I acTe. Will seU together .•r
FORD !-ton CadiHac truck.
whitewall
tires, power steering, automatfe trans.• va en!UPRIGHT piano reasonable, separate Ten mmute dnve 1960
Low mileage. Chesler -985gine , radio and heater, plenty of uvinea on thl1 eholce
LOST - Billfold, somewhere on : Co:.;eo high cha ir. net playto Reedsville dam. Mildred Z268.
8 f 3tp
car.
Middleport PJaygrounds. Con- ~n. outdoor chaise lounge,
B1sseH , Long Bottom, Oh1o.
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8 f 6tc FOR SALE : 19S9 "' ton 1'-.lge
WARD. Call Mason 773·5690. 882·2942.
8 S 4tc
- - -------plck-up. Only 14,000 actual
5
3
miles.
New plugs and polntll.
LeMans Coupe. Bueket 1eits and red vinyl trim, autom•
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- D- welders, air FOR SALE - 7 room frame.
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trans., 326 - VB engine, red over whlte finish, radio
Day
Phone
WY
2-~4&gt;2.
Night
Fishers of Men Association fel- compressors. welding
rod .
2 story dweUing on
large
and heatf'r, Uke new ,..hitewall ttre1.
Phone
W'i
2-294-1.
lowship meeting wiD be held F'ree demonstration .
Pomlot. Out of high water . Spring
at Portland Methodist churchl1 eroy Landmark. Ph. WY 2- Av-e ., Pomeroy, Ohio, price
H-3tp
Friday, August 7, I p. m. 2181
8 6 3tc
$6;j(l().00 if in~rested, can l --~no~"'iRaiiU•ii·ii;r&amp;ir_ __:
Black finish, red vinyl trim, bucket seal , 102 ena:ine, 4 on
You Come..
8_S 31c I PEAC~ES. Colora. fme
for
Georce Hob•letter, Reol
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the floor, radio and heJter.
KE\ rmg With 6 keys ID Mid·
freezing. Hale Haven. Bring Estate Brokers, WY 1-3!61
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dleport. Return ·to RaU's Ben containers. '!'ip Top Orchard ,
Pomeroy, Ohto
room. rMie ud perfet111
Franklin Store.
8-4..:ttc Coolville, Ohio. Ph. 667·3808.
8 6 3k
. _ SmaU car _ , lllld
Station Wagon. Low ml1tall by ureful local owner.
8 &amp; 3tc - - - - -- -· - ....ceraiiiiiiJ
Beautiful white and blaek finish with 1howroom clean rf'd
"""= =-c:-:--:--c--c---c- - 4 APART,\1ENTI&gt; for sale, 648 ,
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interior. new set whitewall lires, V8 engine, Powerglide,
AN OLO fashioned victrola ov- Second Ave. lJI health re•s-'
Mlll'opolllu JK-.
power steering, radio and beater.
Dtrft1.
PF:t't'ID:NENfs - PrO-:-sdiool er 50 record•. Good shape. on for sellmg. All rented. Con- 1. Call or see Frank Pottll, WY
tact Victor Grimm, WY 2n- Wl W17t
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special . Limited supply. Reg.
2-6988.
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2753.
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110.00 lor $7.50, reg. $12.501
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Low mileage, vinyl trim, deluxe equipped, greerr finish .
for $1000 and reg. $15.00 for PEACHES, ready, bring con· -- '
Tires
show Uttle wear.
11162
PONTIAC.
12250.
f
door
' 12.00. F'r~ 14 0!. can hair
tainers . Webste r Fruit Farm. • OR SALE - 111 lcre farm
hardtop.
Calalma
blue
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lsb, automatic uansmiss1on. l
$12 00 and up. Hy sell 's Bea u- 985·3201.
8 5 tfc , age, barn, vtber .buildings,
·•y. MN'oiteport eau w~ J I Station Waaon, '700 Series. Less than 21,000 actual mi1es
tv Shop, 234 E. Main, wY 2· - - .
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I Stout farm at O&amp;rwm OD Itt.
power lteering. power brakes
and appear.npe and perfonnance of neW. Power'glide
3557. Appointments not
al· 1961 Buddy Trailer 52' x 10'. 2 681 West. C(lmact W C. Stout
radio
and
utras.
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Broadtrans. Radio and heAtet, eteen finish, spotlesa interior.
8 6 6tc
bt&gt;drooms. rai sPd roof.
40 '
Route 1, Guysville, Ohio Ph
ways necessary.
SPECIAL,
awning. This trailer is good MO 2-24J9.
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BIDS will be accepted at the !
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as n_ew an can be owne by •N SY HAl'IISE, three tit. .... "'m 1
Pomeroy City Hall on
the
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Marine Supplies
First Ward Fire House
on ta mg over payments. on· modern home, near school.
.
I tact Homer A. Cole, Tuprwrs
M,.j~m iw~ulated .filii l'oard
Station Wagon, beiKe and brown fini&amp;b 1 clean Interior,
Nve A'"""' · up unu 1 noon, Plaius 667 _3131
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KnJ. TERMITES and p.8 5 31p
good tires, radio and heater.
A:·gust 17. We reserve the r - . '.
· beating , large lot 72 1 2!15
llwn and shftJbt from insectl
ri .~ ht ,0 rewct an) or all .. - SIEGLER Fuel Oil Healer,
~hor.t fa. m ro ii p m WY
tlltb ARAB IJ •:II Co..bi n,. EdDa Schoenleb, Clerk, I 3 room size, .like new. with H974 ; 1!;1·enings, I to t p m lr · .• King &amp;olllolero sup p 1 ,
Beautiful beiae an-d eoral finish, Jpotleu . ciUQ Interior,
Village o£ Pomeroy
blower . t..f. T. rlotson , ruppers W' .t-2441
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engine., ,autofrftltic t~n1. Radt'&amp;1 lielter. power tteer·
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P!ains, j 'b,Qlle _667-33t3
.m.:F BUILIJING lot, •tew 1l ""• ............ .,
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inc
and brakes, aood tirea.
loa lord Drivi n~ Range , Rl. 7
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river, on Lincoln l!i1i, llllll65 _ _ _.....,._ _ _ _ _..:..-]
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lnsur1nce
Ramble~
nf'ar the .State Ga.rage, will ! AIR conditior-er one on!y lefl.
verview Orive. W\' t-.'-t230
z tone brown and beige finish, va engine, •tandard trant.
~~-dnpen MPnda y Wednesday,• Now is ,.in· ~ to l:my . See thi s
1 l725te
--- - r rt ay , 4 to 9 p, m. and Sat· extra :ood l:&gt;u} Mason f'urn - _ _ _ _ _ __:_:.:_:=~ !JOHNSON. Slqwua lnMJNJ&amp;e.
Radio and heater. Come early and eave money.
urday •nd Sunday, 10 a. m.l iture, MliSot., W. Va. 8-4-3tc
A&amp;eaqo, Ill All larail of Ill
to 9 p. m. PracUct m lhe 1 - -- - --· " · - - i ' l.l
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lUI'...,.. Jilll lobJISOll IIIII
eool ol 'n' eveni ng •nd under 1 - KERSENE Refrigerator,
twUCrllll 1'0.16 1:
Bud Smopoon, A&amp;eDIL
lights.
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SP.rvel, in good condition $20
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\ Homecoming Sunday. Aug . 9 if taken soon . Phone WY 2· POMEROY - 2 bedroon frame
at the Freedom Gospel Mis- 3195 after 5 in evening.
home with bath, automatic Employment Wanted
siun at Bald Knobs on Stivers8+1tp gas furnace heating, full base·
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ville and Bashan Road. Sun- HYBRID w•ggling reiworms
ment, gOO.: neighborhoud. HOUSEWORK by the ifay. Call
day School at 9 30 a. m. Bas- . $1 per lOll. Best fish bait u~ $0011 casb required, 30 years Wy Z..:t4118,
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ket dnmer at 12 noon. Mes- 1 thi s earth! John Mohler, Mid· on balance.
sage by Rev. 0 . G. McKin- dleport, 0hio, Leading Creek
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ney of Charleston, W. Va., at , Rd , Phon• WY 2_6103 _
1 p. m. Hymn Smg at 2 p m. l
8+6t
house with bath, gas furrl8ce'
with Freeland Norris as song :
P heating, 4 lots, out of bigh
lT"8 10 &amp;U'¥

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l'RAD.ER SPACE lor rent, TAPPAN GAS l'lllp, two clrBrown'• Trailer Cour, Ml~&gt; eulallng gao beaten, dining
ers•ille, Rt 124. Phoo• WY 1- room suit, couch, antique hed
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7 16 SOle
Call WY Ulll or WY 1-2205
ROUSE lor rent In PomerOy' Charleo Wildermuth.
PART riME OR FIJI..L TIMEWanted responsible !My
three roomo and batb. Call
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WY 2-3575 alter S p m.
MEXICAN tomatoes are now mar to help ua servlc.. our
7 27 tfc
ripe. Also delicious
tender Fulle~ B1111b customers. l!:aJ'D II
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furnish"" opartmeut
Phoae wa1t. William H. Holmes, Sy· Charles O'Connor, WI · ' 31 tfc
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Comer Lincoln &amp; 4th Call 12 cu. ft . Crosl~ Refrlgerltor
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$3.95 Deck Panb .. : . . .. .. • .. .. . .. . . Sale $2.00
$2.95 Knit Shim ............. ... .. . Sale $2.00
$3.95 and $2.95 'Walking Shorts Sala $2.50 &amp; $2.00
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$2.95 Swim Trunks . .. .. .. .. . .. • • .. . Sala $2.00
$1.95 Sport $hi,...-: . . . . . . . . . . . . • . • . . Sale $1.50
$1.19 TH Shirts with pockals ..•.•... Sale $1.00
53.95 Pin Strlpa TrouHn .......... Sala $2.00
$1.95 Short SIHve Work Shirts ...... Sata $1.50
$1.39 Summar Hall . . . . . . . . . .. .. .. . . . Sale 81c

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Shirley Jones
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61 PAIRS- SIZES BROKEN
WOMEN'S"teATHER &amp; STRAW

In the busy mens and boys department. Make your
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Finest quality 10 ounce sanfori:red sbnmk blue de-.
nim, triple stitched seams; bar tacking and riveting
at all points of strain, ziJ!per fly. Full cut with l!flld·
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eoy-Away Pion.

Goldwater
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C'-' Savaral Naw
DARK COTTON DRUSES at
A special group of new dark cotton dresaes lor
fall. You'll find ·just the styles you want and ij)e
dzes you want in this beautiful-selection. Washable
cottons, jerseys, linens. Misses siies and half sizes.

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FALL WASH DRESSES

Your favorite styles, fabrica and colon lt thlf low
price. Cboose from sheaths and full skirted dress..
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DRESS SLACKS
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