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Mart Crary

About
Pomeroy

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Family,/t.eunion
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A reunion "'' ihe flllllllY of
Mrs. Mart Crary and the late
Mr Crary W'!S held Sunday, at
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l!1e' Rock Springs fair groond. M:r. ~d , Mrs. Richard press
A baskrt dinner was served in and 90/IS, Pal and Mike, have
Mr. and Mrs. Hobart Raub the Grange ~all.
returned ff')m a vacation on
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in
the eastern seacoast.
f'
Music and group singing with
Zanesville Sunday, to
visit M Pete Nibert as pianist and Mrs. Edgar Allensworth left
their brother, Wince Raub
rs.
.
ed b today for Alexandria, Va. where
MasoN
critically ill in Good Samari· games for the children 1 . Y she will visit her daughter and
W VA
tan Hospital.
Mrs. George Crary were ••JOY· family. Mrs. James Hartinger
TONIGHT thru TUESDAY
Rollin !Butch) Pullins
ed.
and children. Lt. CoL Harting·
"FATHER GOOSE"
to his home , Thurston
Attending were Mrs. Earl er is on a four-month training
Cary Grant
Leshe Caron
1t ecbnicolor )
evening, after spending
Shumaker and Mr. and Mrs. session in Florida. Mrs. AUens~
- andveral
days
with
his
grandpar·
Delbert Robinson and Dean of worth will stay with her grand·
"'TRUTH ABOUT SPRING"
Mr.
and
Mrs.
'loUin
New
Lexington ; Mr. and Mr8. children while Mrs. Hartinger
Hayley Mills
John Mills
(Technicolor)
Bearhs.
Robert Shumaker, son Steve joins her husband in Florida
Dr. and Mrs. E A. Tracy of and niece, Yvonne of Somerset; for several days.
Persons from fat al\d near
"Lovi-for our Fellowman and old familiar choruses
WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY
Columbus spent the weekend Mr. and Mrs. Donald Fink and Mr. and Mrs. Edward Moore turned Sunday to ·altend
for God."
eacll stanza..
1nd FRIDAY
with
his
mother.
Mr&lt;.
E.
J.
Danny,
Dale
and
Drena
and
!Virginia
Lyons
Clifford)
have
South
Betbe)
El!B
The
afternoon
servl.co
began
A plcnl 1 h
Aug. 3-4-S
Tracy.
Mrs. James Smith and Marsha moved to their trailer home in , Homecoming al Silver
with Rev. YoUng In cbarge, and the slielte~ ~=se ~;s
"CHEYENNE AUTUMN"
Rich ard Widm ark
Mrs. Frank C•lbetzor
and Melissa of Columbus: Mr. Gallipolis
A capacity filled' boose,
the song leader, Mrs. Faye Wa.t· ~jth alatge rilimber 'of
Carroll Baker Streetsboro and William Koesel and Mrs. ~orman Fisher, Senef
many
seatl!d
and
standing
son,
leading .the congregation m residents and old
(Tt't!hnicolor)
Cleveland were
caville, Mr. and :drs. Thomas Mr. and Mrs. John Lyons side heard an inspirational
the song. "VIctory in J••u:'·"
rtici Hng. Those coming
- and''THE WOMAN WHO
guests of Mrs. Welby Whaley. Fisher, Cambridge.
~d son: Johnny, have gone to ternoon program by
A songfest followed. !eatur1hg I :::' fie 00n service
WOULDN'T DIE"
Mrs. Welby Whaley
.
WisconSin for a Ylllli w1th her sin in
~Pil and lhe ·
The Gospel Four Quartet, Mr. Y or . e a ~
Gary Men ill
daughters,
Mrs.
Frank
Cal
bet·
M~.
and
Mrs.
Pete
Nibert
and
parents
and
other
relatives.
by
gReg
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s
eel
and Mrs Garrett Christy the .entertamed wt.th taRed
Jane Merrow
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Tina
and
Todd
Gallipolis;
Mr.
v.
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Miss Carol Scott
Holzer It was believed to be largest Coe Children 8 Quartet
~ ramlly Trio" of SUver
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sited Saturday afternoon. with and Mrs George Crary, Atlanta,
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tr'dg the Williard Ebenbach
Mrs Gladys Cuckler at Hol•er Georgia . Mr. and Mrs. Grant Hospital School of Nukrsmdg stu-th crowd to all
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omecom· ' e,
h
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Attending . from a
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Smith and Terry John
and dent, spent the wee en WI lng in recent years.
Quintet of C ester, Rev. a e were Mrs. Fern Swank of
Pomeror. Ohto
HospitaL
H I Mike Reedsville:' Mr and Mrs. her parent,, Mr. and Mrs. Paul The day's services "'"'an with Thornlnn, pastor, and Rev. 1'011 Mrs VaBSIII Diller of
Mr. and Mrs. Jerry ass er
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Scott Miss Scntt is doing her
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Dwight Spencer of the Chester
',
· R
nd M
and daughter. returned to their Reed Crary, Long Bottolm; Mrd affil;;,le work at the Athens the Sunday Schooel hour at 9.45 Church of GOO, and
the Lexington, ev. a
rs.
LAST TIME TONIGHT
home Co)umbus Saturday after and ~Irs. Robert Warns ey an
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a.m ., Supt. Norman Bahr, m Lottridge Youth Choir.
ter Fro&lt;! of Belpre, Mrs.
Soupy Sales in
a se;eral days visit wilh, his June Ann and J. R., Mr. and State Hosptta ,
I cbarge. A children's program
Dresher of Athens, Rev.
"BIRDS DO IT"
grandparents. Mr. and
Mrs Mr.t Donald Mora and Sally, Mrs. Kenneth McElhinny and was presented led by Mrs. Mil· Rev. Sweet delivered the af·1 Mrs. Menzel Snuth, Mr.
With Tab Hunter
Harry Keiser.
Davad, Rhea, Mark and ~ary, family have gone on a vacat 1cn dred Lipsy. rhe forenoon
ternoan mess&amp;ge on the subject. Mrs. Herman Warner, of
•nd Dons Dowling
- plusMrs. Willi am Fisher entered Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Wilder- trip to Florida.
ship service featured the Gospel "Be not Cooformed."
roy, all!l many from .
COLORCARTDONS
Meigs
General
Hospital
Sunday
muth,
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Pearl
1\!oFour
Quartet
of
Walton,
W.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Christy
were
town' and communities:
Adm1ssion: 40e and 75c
.,.
observatwn
and
treatment:
ra
and
Mrs.
Crary,
Pomeroy.
The
~·
r"nd
M~\
Donald
va.,
and
Mr.
and
Mrs.
joined
by
Mrs.
Faye
Walsqn
for
was
described by thooe
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WEDNESDAY I. THURSDAY
Gene DeWees spent the week·
:c~he~r
•• ~::;;:0 t~rough
Christy of Grove City, with
a
closing special n~ber, "The ober_ge as, "A day spent In the
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end with relatives and was ac· P&lt;&gt;rtsmouth with her sister and
t t
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th
cia I numbers in song,
Old CounJry Churcb, m wbicb serv1ce of oor Lord,
·o u r
· NOT OPEN
companied home by Mrs. De· brother-in-law, Rev. and Mrs. western hsa elstw ere •Y .
by the message by the
1111! congregation joined in the cburcb, and our community."
FRIDAY orld SATURDAY
.
.d d Lester Taylor and family who \oJStl Wit rea Jves. 5erv!ces
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ol&lt;tli8nlls im r~· ,
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Aug; ~-6

"RA~ING

FEVf!R"
- Technicolorloe Morrion
Barbara Biggart
"THE MONEY TRAP"

El:ke Sommer
Glenn Ford
Rita Haywor th
SUNDAY, MONDAY
•nd TUESDAY

Aug. 7-8-9
"THE SINGING NUN"

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Debbie Reynolds

Ricardo Montalban

AgnE's Moorehead
Colorcartoonl

Wees and children, Dava an
Karen who spen t severa I
with her parents Mr and Mrs
Everett Thom~s. Locust st:
and with relatives in Middleport.
Mrs Floyd Mescher and sons,
Chris and Paul returned
to
their home, Lebanon Sunday,
after a weeks visit with her sister and brother·m·law, Mr. and
John Mitch and family .
Miss Betty Leonard ~eturned
home Sunday, aft.r a VISit at

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h
d wi!J be continued at the
Rev. Jack Young e
accompanied her
orne
an
Pia'
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'th h
pot't Church of Christ during
ms. His sermon topic · was
spent the evemng WI
er par· h' b
ents. Mr. and Mrs. Amos Leo· IS a sencP..
COMPLETES COURSE .
nard .
Gwynn and Lynn Reynolds, PriY'Ote First Class CarloS E.
M
d Mrs John Bowen of daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Val SWisher, 25, w!lose wile, Palrl·
Bra~en~~. Fla.· spent a day last Reynolds .o.r. Morg~ntown, W. cia, lives on Route 1, ~~lllpolif:l,
week with Mr. and Mrs. John Va., are VISJhng their grandpar- completed an ammwution ~­
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ents. Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Rey· cords course at the Army M!se~~. ·and Mrs. Ray Hines and loold$.
sile and MuniUons School,~­
SOilS, David and Doug of Belpre
Charles Neal, who Is empliy· stone Arsenal, Ala., July '!'2·
were weekend guests of their ' ed at the Fairfield School for Swished 18 the son of Mrs. Alice
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Willard Boys, spent the weekend with II. Swisher, RA&gt;ute 1• Cheshll'&lt;.
Hines and Mrs. Marie Chapman. Mrs. Neal, who is recuperating
SALE PLANNED
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Hines and from a recent Illness.
The DAV Auxiliary will
sons of Belpre visited Sunday
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.
· afternoon, with Mr. and Mrs. Bob Davts and son, Brent, 1 rummage sale at the DA.V
John Terrell.
have returned to
Daytona ball, Aug. U-13.
M nd Mrs William Wen· Beach, Fla. Brent haa been the articles may coptacl lfrs,
nin:· r~urned
their home, guest of his father and grand· ward Spencer or Mrs. Gordon
CinclnnaU Monday ' after a mo~erlhMrs. ~•ry He I~ Dav- I W~•..I..re...iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii..,iiii
weekend visit with their aunt, 15 or e pas SJX wee 5 •
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Mrs. Jacob Gleckner
Mr. and Mrs. William
Alfred Gleckner of Canton Is and children, Kathy, Debbie,
spending a week at his farm, Sherry and Kevin have returnCherry Ridge and with his mo- ed from a week's vacation at
!her, Mrs. Jason Gloeckner.
Myrtle Beach, S. C.
Mr8. Don Newell and &lt;laugh·
DAUGHTER BORN
ter, Vickie, Middleport, attend·
Mr. and Mrs. Norman
V. ed a birthday dinner in honor
Dowler, Jr. of Mount Pleasant of Mrs. Alva Newell and son·
Addition, Mineral Wells, W. in-l:lw, Lewis Dailey held at
Va .. announce the birth
of Lake Hope recently.
their first child, a daughter Richard Flowers, Jr., of Lin·
weighing I lbs. In the St. Jos- coin Park, Mich., spent t b e1
eph Hospital in Parkersburg, weekend wlth Mrs. Newell and
Saturday, July 30th at 11 :22 family.
p.m. named Krista Ann Dowler.
Maternal grandparents are Mr.
and Mrs. Hubert L. LaDeaux
of Pomeroy Star Route, and
ternal grandparents are Mr.
and Mrs. Virgil Dowler of Park·
ersburg. Maternal great grand· Simplicity marked the
mother is Mrs. Lillie Starcher ding of David RusseD Lyons,
of Mmersville, and paternal son of Mr. and Mrs. Russell Ly.
great grandparents are Mr. and oos, Broadway St., Middleport,
Mrs. Leo C. LaDeaux of New· B' "4ary Ann McKenzie dati~h- 1 1
ark, W. Va.
ter of Mr. and Mrs. Donald
Kenzie, Pomeroy.
HAVE DINNER
The YOWl! of the ceremony
Mrs. Jacob Gloeckner enter.
read
the Rev. Howard
tained with a dinner Sunday, at Ruppel! on
, July
her home, Oak St., Pomeroy.
the First
Present were Mr. and
Mrs. an Churcb at 4 p.m. Attendlanls !I
William Wenning of Cincinnati ; were his father, Russell Lyons,
Alfred Gloeckner, Canton ; Mr. and his sister, Miss Carol
and Mrs. Lloyd Moore
and ons . .
sons, Gary and Dennis, Pon,.. l Mr. Lyons is an art tea.chE:r !I
roy and the hostess.
the Gallia County School
Owens of Parkersburg, W. Va.
and is a graduate

We can now offer our customers the best
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WE HAVE IN STOCK MANY ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES.
FOR THOSE HARD TO FIND SUPPLIES BE SURE AND
CHECK WITH US.

PLUMBING
SUPPUES

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BRAND NAME
MATERIALS

ing needs. We will be Klad

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to help you plan or de-

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to use them.

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PHONE 992-3748

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meellng and 1 ;

by Frt!llc!B

MIDDLEPORT,

ceived his High
BS degree
School.at He reUniversity. The new Mrs.
ons is a senior at Pomeroy
school. The couple will reside
in Gallipolis.
CONFINED TO HOSPITAL
Jasoo Adams, brother of Mrs.
Charles Neuman of S)'I·a.,,se,[l
JS confined to the Veterans Hospital in Coral Gables, Florida.
He is on tbe sixth floor.
HOLDING SERVICES
Salvation healing
services
are being held eacb evening ex·
cept Monday and Tuesday at
7:30 p.m. at the Liberty Thea·
Ire in Middlepodt. Evangelists
are Fred and Edythe Beadle,

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Elizabeth DaVIs Ftsher, Mra:'
0. Fisher, Mrs. .'Walter , Hayes, Miss Frl~a Faehllle.
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Mn. Arthur Skinner,
Anderson, Mrs.
Mrs. Edward
Ml~ . Harrte M.
Smith,
William Morris,
Mrs. Emel'SOII· Jones, Mra. Garen StaMbury, · Mri.· James Tit.
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Tables. Lots of Early American Furniture At Sile Prices.
Drive To Elberfelds- Use The Free Perking Lot Across From ·
The Second Street Entrance.

ELBERFELDS IN POMEROY

FINAL
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ON
w-..chllclrons

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IIG BIG SAVINGS
FOR YOU

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River News

fhree speed sportster w1tb
fmJSh , hi r1ser handlebars and em- 1
bussed Jeopard skm banana saddlt!.
Froot and rear caUper hand brake~ ·
chrome nms. mud guards and.
I'~U'estone hres, 20 mchea

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65 Dodge Dart

ADMIRAL

2 Dr. 270 Series, 6 cylinder, standard trans., radio
and heater

COLOR T.V.

cvllnder.
automatic trans. Redia &amp;

Sparklmg wh1te
enamel·~·
framP w1th chrome plated ..
fenrlrrs, r1ms and handlebatlt
'~ '1 Jt e "1cker basket, btg
blk(' gem for _easy pedahnl(.

64 Chevrolet
Bel1ir 4 Dr. 8

$42·95

IM1ttr, air conditioned,
whitewall tires. Like new

IN
CARTON

65 Pontiac G.T.O.
6Jt(JUIIIW'

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New! Advanced
Q·26 Chass•s,

Ford Gal. 500

4 dr. I cyl At Trans , P
U.rlng, r1dio 1nd heat•r

64 Ford Custom

Rare-Earth

2 Door, 6 Cyl. Std. Trans
R&amp;H. White Side Wtlls.
t Door Htrdtap. 6 cyl

Phosphors!

Fully eqnipperl w1th 3
speed sht{t. front and rear
tahpPr brl'tkes, new style
headli ght, whJ!f&gt;wall ILres,
chrome
plaiPd fenders

64 Ford Fairlane
500. 2 Dr.

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~~· ·
·'Law ofthe Land' is Key · ~time~:~-~~
~Many'Pr3ttAtifit·
the
could not
.., . ~ety Notts
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f - - - - - -·-1 ToR~ Individual Freedom
' ' i ~e

ilol-l)alty Sentinel,

Pomeroy.Middlepo~

0., Aug.

s. 1968

::

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Mr. IIIII 111'1. Joe Turller IllBY JDERONYMIIUS
1101111&lt;1! ibe birth Ill daulbler, ft1r1HD llllten ...... lbe •
Lori FIJ, bam July II, at SL llalldfd a.laoalt&lt; ..UedJJberly
Joseph'• HOI!pllll, Partenburg, Aad tad:ool 1be door will a

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llli:lpll. ·M:cn·
back or ealtle 'llldch lurnlsbed posseue4, or oullawld. or ,biD- 'lbe lllljoiUy t1 U.S.
1111 local elluftbel CO!lirid
tllelr own transport. And they ilbed,· ® IN ANY WA"' Dill- lllanl CG~~&amp;Nptkmil aN
'1111 ,ilill'9e1 In ,
remained In !llll8ll well -knll· ITROYJID - except. by lbe IIDall t:t· iiUJIIIort ·iD
an lludlelt ·
groups wblcb made
crime ~ jl!dlmenl of ~ peen milllllr1•
a JW•
.. ,
mostly · a matter of Individual or by ibe law of the land; Willi
·
concern. So that they were not lbebaidi fer thll"statell' lte1~' '1111! ll•. ona · eaaclllll(l:)~nll:~ll
lllterested ID laws of crime and wbich •aa lbe American eo..~ atanda ,0111; frOm 1 ..
property&gt; Bu1 they were jeat· tuUon and Tbe Bill of Rf&amp;bis, pJbllabed tbla weak by
ous of their rlgbts and their was to ~ lbe door eplnot Natlpllal
laws concernool the rlghts and aU bat the free
EDIIII8d., '"nni .
IIIII
prlvUeges of the individual ra- And possibly ·some c1q wileD LDfiow::ii ·~t,"
tiler lben any obllgat!Olls to 8 lbe present ~dnesi p8l8et
report ~ lltatiatiCI
ruler or a govermnenL And In l!lto hlatory and the CoilltiiU- !J!•Inlh• Prol!ll*nt dl!l&lt;rldD•1:~~
successive stages these Gaels, ~ Jiel:omes an 1Dslr1llllent cif ,llnnL
Gotes, Celts arrived In ll:ngland fireemeDI rather than ell-. 11 shows lbel ~~~~jdj;;.,t;~
and broushl with them' tbelr Ilion, and the Bill of Rlabll, to 1beJr fOJIII'f!ClttiiM
rules of conduct, and
their the average cltilen, mon IbiD than 400 Qte!Dben · ·
theory of government by dis- ail occasion for a aew memotlal of them Irate fewer
cussioo or Parliament Unwrll- afiunp, we can turn that lltate- memberl. Ottly ~~~~=~:::
ten for many years,
these ~ key 1D the lock
on ae 11011 out of el&amp;ht batt aa
rules
became known as the .Qore and reach that condlllnn u 1 0110 people an 111 rnlla.
"law of King AUred," the law e1 freedom envisioned by those
' Melli l!llulllladpll '

slllloly tey,
'11lat 80110 mfP1 eater bill tho
ll'ee
•
Stepbeu VIncent lletltt's otell&gt;1y key wao not ene of metol,
not even the "golden key to
paradise" of Jnbn Milton. His
statoly tey wu a very simple
one, knowa as "law." And lbe
belief Ill a "government not of
men, but of laws."
Since the earliest days ol
governments, there have been
attmnpta to secure pennanence
J&gt;y th use of a code of law.
Neorly four thousand years
before a ruler of Babylon had
given his subjects a code of
laws. Five centuries later Mos- ofof~E~d!:ward~~tbe~Co~nf~ess~or~,~·~·~stout~:_·~hear~ted~meu~~of_!I'IU~._,.!Sm~a!~l~CDII~DI!'i~..
!n~Ho~w~~~~~~~illl~~~~!'!,~
es became "lbe law·giver" with the rules given In the book of
Deuteronomy. And there was
law of the Medes and the Pers'
ians the Roman Law the rules
of tbe Repoblic of G;..ece, the
Edicts of Constantine,
and
numerous other attempts
to
form regulations for human

Mr. and Mn. RaleJah Heller,
of Akron ~ lbe birth of
a IOD, Charles Kellb, July 12.
GriUidparenta ere Mrs. Mabel
Heller of Reedsrille, and Mr.
and Mn. WUbur Sprague of
Tuppen Plains.
Mrs. Mabel Het;zer and Mr.
and Mn. Frank BISe and flml.
ly SJ&gt;ODI the weekend with Mr.
and Mrs. Marton Hetzer of Toledo.
ho
Recent visitors In 111 e me
of Mrs. Rushla Sh~w~gwlwe::
Mr. and Mrs. H. ·
·•
of New castle, Pa.; Mr. and
Mrs. C. H. Stslnaker and fiiJIII.
11111
Jy, of Sabina, Ohio, Mr.
Mrs. J. W. Stalnaker and Karen
of Marietta, Mr. and Mn.
Blaine Newell of Athens, and
and Mr. and Mn. Cllll'IM Ashcraft and chlldren of Akron.
Mrs. Nettie Cowdery II vlslllng with her daUShter,
Mrs.
Bartblemas, of Columbus.
Mrs. Allee Branstorm of Toledo, has returned home after conduct
spending several days with her But n.one of these lawa were
sister, Mrs. Edna K. Stewart, concerned with
eslabllshing
l!ld brother, A. B. Kibble.
freedom lor the Individual.
Bill Fraley,, Portsmouth, None attempted to limit the
spent a week w1th his SISter, power of the ruler or provide
Mrs. Bull Green and lamUy. lor that government of laws
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Wallace, not men
Belpre, called on Mr. and Mrs. Tbe l~w of the Medes and
Jim Ruth Sunday evening.
Persians was "immutable" onKay Balderson recently eel~ 1y in that it forbade the ruler
brated h.er .5tb birthday with a to chause a once made declslamlly plcmc.
ion and so forbade any chance
Sheila and Mike King of Bel· of 'appeal. The Roman law
pre, visited wlth their COU!In, was mostly of the rights of proPamela Congrove.
perty and of property owners.
Mr. and Mrs. Le~ Stone of Tbe rules of the Greek Repul&gt;Cieveland were ViSitors of her llc substituted dictatorship by
IJ8I'Oilll, Mr. and Mrs.
Earl majority for dictatorship by
Humphrey.
a few. Only the code of Moses,
Mr. and Mrs. Grant Boring, el all ancient law
applied
Patty and Mike spent_ Sunday at equally to all men, 'whether rul·
Old Man's Cave.
ers or citizens. The Mosaic law
Debhle and Robin Morton, has served to preserve . llu!
Belpre spent several days with Jewish peoples
aa a nation
lheit grandparents, Mr.
and lbrousb thousands of years of
and Mrs. Dorsal Rlohol.
adversity persecotlon
and
Mr. and Mrs. Millon Tuttle, eJ&lt;'Ie
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of cambridge were overnight ~tit. the advent of the Holy
guests of Mrs. Helen Archer.
Roman Empire and the ex·
Mr. and Mn. Danny McCoy tension of the 'laws of I be
of Hockingport are 8Dll0uncmg Mediterranean aection I n t o
the birth of a daughter. Grand· 1 Euope Itself came the doctrine
parents ere Mr. and Mrs. Vlrd of "divine r~ht of KiJJ&amp;s," and
Slnlth of Reedlville.
complete government by men.
But sometime before the beginlllng of authentic history a
different type of people began
a migration !rom somewhere
ID Asia into Northern Europe.
1 Those peoples owned very UtSlD!day School attendance on tie of property; only that whlcb
July 31 was 69. Offering waa --- - - -- ·
$14.27. Worship services were July 26 at the borne of Alma
held at 10:45 with the R~ . 1 Swartz With an attendance of
Cislo.
· J4 ' 11. Eleanor Boyles, president,
Randy Dillinger and Vickie ' was In chll'ge of the business
Carr of the local
church ' meettng when the sweeper
apent Iasl week at the Lancast· committee reporled and varier Youth Camp at Lanruter. ous money raisins
projects
Mra. Dale (Janice) Kuhn, were discussed.
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. MU·,. Nellie Parker~ an Interestlard Swartz is a surgical pa· ·mg program on Strausers No
lient In ~ Camden • Clark 'More," illustrating with the
l{ospitill at Parkersburg.
,world globe with readings and
Tbe Albert Young family re- 1discussion. The hostess, assist·
runion will be held In the ed by her granddaughter, Susan
Woode srove on Sonday, Aug. 7. ,Swarl2, served rcfresbments to
The 'Yost children of Sugar ithe 11 members
and three
Grove jlre vlsiUng their fll'and· guests. Tbe next meeting wlll
parenta, Mr. and Mrs. Harry be beld on Tuesday, Aus. t6
GUihrie and Mr. and Ml'l!. Tom at the home of NeU1e Parker,
rost.
with Genevieve Guthrie, proJohn Follrod
of Mt. SJer. gram leader.
IIDg left Friday for his home
---after spending
some lime Texas' Brewster County is
tolth bla nieces, Nina Robin- larger than Connecticut and
son and Clara Follrod.
Rhnde Island combined.
Susan Swartz of William..
lown, W. Va., spent several Owls depend on sound more
days Iaot week with ber grand- I than sight to help them catch
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Hobart llheir prey.
Jwarl2.
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:neetlng on Tuesday
e•ening ' sion eccurred Ill 18S7.

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w':::~thewr= !e:: World of Religion
~~· ·
·'Law ofthe Land' is Key · ~time~:~-~~
~Many'Pr3ttAtifit·
the
could not
.., . ~ety Notts
;::..;~:::;:. For . ·
~y
f - - - - - -·-1 ToR~ Individual Freedom
' ' i ~e

ilol-l)alty Sentinel,

Pomeroy.Middlepo~

0., Aug.

s. 1968

::

pnclilm.

king

Mr. IIIII 111'1. Joe Turller IllBY JDERONYMIIUS
1101111&lt;1! ibe birth Ill daulbler, ft1r1HD llllten ...... lbe •
Lori FIJ, bam July II, at SL llalldfd a.laoalt&lt; ..UedJJberly
Joseph'• HOI!pllll, Partenburg, Aad tad:ool 1be door will a

w. Va.

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could be tranBpOI'Ied by ~e- be lakeD or lmprilol!ld Or dl5. 111b1t
llli:lpll. ·M:cn·
back or ealtle 'llldch lurnlsbed posseue4, or oullawld. or ,biD- 'lbe lllljoiUy t1 U.S.
1111 local elluftbel CO!lirid
tllelr own transport. And they ilbed,· ® IN ANY WA"' Dill- lllanl CG~~&amp;Nptkmil aN
'1111 ,ilill'9e1 In ,
remained In !llll8ll well -knll· ITROYJID - except. by lbe IIDall t:t· iiUJIIIort ·iD
an lludlelt ·
groups wblcb made
crime ~ jl!dlmenl of ~ peen milllllr1•
a JW•
.. ,
mostly · a matter of Individual or by ibe law of the land; Willi
·
concern. So that they were not lbebaidi fer thll"statell' lte1~' '1111! ll•. ona · eaaclllll(l:)~nll:~ll
lllterested ID laws of crime and wbich •aa lbe American eo..~ atanda ,0111; frOm 1 ..
property&gt; Bu1 they were jeat· tuUon and Tbe Bill of Rf&amp;bis, pJbllabed tbla weak by
ous of their rlgbts and their was to ~ lbe door eplnot Natlpllal
laws concernool the rlghts and aU bat the free
EDIIII8d., '"nni .
IIIII
prlvUeges of the individual ra- And possibly ·some c1q wileD LDfiow::ii ·~t,"
tiler lben any obllgat!Olls to 8 lbe present ~dnesi p8l8et
report ~ lltatiatiCI
ruler or a govermnenL And In l!lto hlatory and the CoilltiiU- !J!•Inlh• Prol!ll*nt dl!l&lt;rldD•1:~~
successive stages these Gaels, ~ Jiel:omes an 1Dslr1llllent cif ,llnnL
Gotes, Celts arrived In ll:ngland fireemeDI rather than ell-. 11 shows lbel ~~~~jdj;;.,t;~
and broushl with them' tbelr Ilion, and the Bill of Rlabll, to 1beJr fOJIII'f!ClttiiM
rules of conduct, and
their the average cltilen, mon IbiD than 400 Qte!Dben · ·
theory of government by dis- ail occasion for a aew memotlal of them Irate fewer
cussioo or Parliament Unwrll- afiunp, we can turn that lltate- memberl. Ottly ~~~~=~:::
ten for many years,
these ~ key 1D the lock
on ae 11011 out of el&amp;ht batt aa
rules
became known as the .Qore and reach that condlllnn u 1 0110 people an 111 rnlla.
"law of King AUred," the law e1 freedom envisioned by those
' Melli l!llulllladpll '

slllloly tey,
'11lat 80110 mfP1 eater bill tho
ll'ee
•
Stepbeu VIncent lletltt's otell&gt;1y key wao not ene of metol,
not even the "golden key to
paradise" of Jnbn Milton. His
statoly tey wu a very simple
one, knowa as "law." And lbe
belief Ill a "government not of
men, but of laws."
Since the earliest days ol
governments, there have been
attmnpta to secure pennanence
J&gt;y th use of a code of law.
Neorly four thousand years
before a ruler of Babylon had
given his subjects a code of
laws. Five centuries later Mos- ofof~E~d!:ward~~tbe~Co~nf~ess~or~,~·~·~stout~:_·~hear~ted~meu~~of_!I'IU~._,.!Sm~a!~l~CDII~DI!'i~..
!n~Ho~w~~~~~~~illl~~~~!'!,~
es became "lbe law·giver" with the rules given In the book of
Deuteronomy. And there was
law of the Medes and the Pers'
ians the Roman Law the rules
of tbe Repoblic of G;..ece, the
Edicts of Constantine,
and
numerous other attempts
to
form regulations for human

Mr. and Mn. RaleJah Heller,
of Akron ~ lbe birth of
a IOD, Charles Kellb, July 12.
GriUidparenta ere Mrs. Mabel
Heller of Reedsrille, and Mr.
and Mn. WUbur Sprague of
Tuppen Plains.
Mrs. Mabel Het;zer and Mr.
and Mn. Frank BISe and flml.
ly SJ&gt;ODI the weekend with Mr.
and Mrs. Marton Hetzer of Toledo.
ho
Recent visitors In 111 e me
of Mrs. Rushla Sh~w~gwlwe::
Mr. and Mrs. H. ·
·•
of New castle, Pa.; Mr. and
Mrs. C. H. Stslnaker and fiiJIII.
11111
Jy, of Sabina, Ohio, Mr.
Mrs. J. W. Stalnaker and Karen
of Marietta, Mr. and Mn.
Blaine Newell of Athens, and
and Mr. and Mn. Cllll'IM Ashcraft and chlldren of Akron.
Mrs. Nettie Cowdery II vlslllng with her daUShter,
Mrs.
Bartblemas, of Columbus.
Mrs. Allee Branstorm of Toledo, has returned home after conduct
spending several days with her But n.one of these lawa were
sister, Mrs. Edna K. Stewart, concerned with
eslabllshing
l!ld brother, A. B. Kibble.
freedom lor the Individual.
Bill Fraley,, Portsmouth, None attempted to limit the
spent a week w1th his SISter, power of the ruler or provide
Mrs. Bull Green and lamUy. lor that government of laws
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Wallace, not men
Belpre, called on Mr. and Mrs. Tbe l~w of the Medes and
Jim Ruth Sunday evening.
Persians was "immutable" onKay Balderson recently eel~ 1y in that it forbade the ruler
brated h.er .5tb birthday with a to chause a once made declslamlly plcmc.
ion and so forbade any chance
Sheila and Mike King of Bel· of 'appeal. The Roman law
pre, visited wlth their COU!In, was mostly of the rights of proPamela Congrove.
perty and of property owners.
Mr. and Mrs. Le~ Stone of Tbe rules of the Greek Repul&gt;Cieveland were ViSitors of her llc substituted dictatorship by
IJ8I'Oilll, Mr. and Mrs.
Earl majority for dictatorship by
Humphrey.
a few. Only the code of Moses,
Mr. and Mrs. Grant Boring, el all ancient law
applied
Patty and Mike spent_ Sunday at equally to all men, 'whether rul·
Old Man's Cave.
ers or citizens. The Mosaic law
Debhle and Robin Morton, has served to preserve . llu!
Belpre spent several days with Jewish peoples
aa a nation
lheit grandparents, Mr.
and lbrousb thousands of years of
and Mrs. Dorsal Rlohol.
adversity persecotlon
and
Mr. and Mrs. Millon Tuttle, eJ&lt;'Ie
'
of cambridge were overnight ~tit. the advent of the Holy
guests of Mrs. Helen Archer.
Roman Empire and the ex·
Mr. and Mn. Danny McCoy tension of the 'laws of I be
of Hockingport are 8Dll0uncmg Mediterranean aection I n t o
the birth of a daughter. Grand· 1 Euope Itself came the doctrine
parents ere Mr. and Mrs. Vlrd of "divine r~ht of KiJJ&amp;s," and
Slnlth of Reedlville.
complete government by men.
But sometime before the beginlllng of authentic history a
different type of people began
a migration !rom somewhere
ID Asia into Northern Europe.
1 Those peoples owned very UtSlD!day School attendance on tie of property; only that whlcb
July 31 was 69. Offering waa --- - - -- ·
$14.27. Worship services were July 26 at the borne of Alma
held at 10:45 with the R~ . 1 Swartz With an attendance of
Cislo.
· J4 ' 11. Eleanor Boyles, president,
Randy Dillinger and Vickie ' was In chll'ge of the business
Carr of the local
church ' meettng when the sweeper
apent Iasl week at the Lancast· committee reporled and varier Youth Camp at Lanruter. ous money raisins
projects
Mra. Dale (Janice) Kuhn, were discussed.
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. MU·,. Nellie Parker~ an Interestlard Swartz is a surgical pa· ·mg program on Strausers No
lient In ~ Camden • Clark 'More," illustrating with the
l{ospitill at Parkersburg.
,world globe with readings and
Tbe Albert Young family re- 1discussion. The hostess, assist·
runion will be held In the ed by her granddaughter, Susan
Woode srove on Sonday, Aug. 7. ,Swarl2, served rcfresbments to
The 'Yost children of Sugar ithe 11 members
and three
Grove jlre vlsiUng their fll'and· guests. Tbe next meeting wlll
parenta, Mr. and Mrs. Harry be beld on Tuesday, Aus. t6
GUihrie and Mr. and Ml'l!. Tom at the home of NeU1e Parker,
rost.
with Genevieve Guthrie, proJohn Follrod
of Mt. SJer. gram leader.
IIDg left Friday for his home
---after spending
some lime Texas' Brewster County is
tolth bla nieces, Nina Robin- larger than Connecticut and
son and Clara Follrod.
Rhnde Island combined.
Susan Swartz of William..
lown, W. Va., spent several Owls depend on sound more
days Iaot week with ber grand- I than sight to help them catch
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Hobart llheir prey.
Jwarl2.
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:neetlng on Tuesday
e•ening ' sion eccurred Ill 18S7.

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STOKELY'S FAMILY SIZE TOMATO

CATSUP
4 :..o;-H •1.00

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PIU.SBURY BUnERMILK

BISCUITS
12
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Salel Ladies'

Ice ·ream1 %gallon~
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Famovs "HOPE"

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45u I:Jnllluched Mushn._
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:$1.00

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Regular 2.98 · sale 1.50
Regular 1.98- sale 1.00

OR KAPOK

MUSLIN

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ASSORTED
COLORS

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7lx 108 • • • • • 1.79 Full Fitted •
1.89
81.x 99 •· . • 1.79 Jwin Fitted · · · . 1.79
Bf X108
1.89 Pillow Cases, pr. • .88

FIRST

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COnON WITH SHADOW PANEL

ALL WHITE MUSLIN SHEETS

SEAMLESS
Falrmotlt

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CREAM .

cans

DEL MONTE ORANtE DRINK OR
PINEAPPLE· GRAPE,UIT DRINK

$1.99

Support
HOSE

Pork&amp;Beans
4 !: $1.00

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LADIES SLEEPWEAR

Save On Dan River &amp;Cannon Sheets

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WALTZ GOWNS
SHORTY PAJAMAS

ShirtWaist Dres$es

trays

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DACRON &amp; COTTON - Brushed Rayon

Ladies' Henley
Wash'nWear
Misses' Sizes _

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2 for $5.00

SHOWBOAT FAMILY SIZE CANS
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Misses' and hall sizes.

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Some permanent press, some wash' 'n \fear.

Our Own Good Fre1h Ground

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STRIPES

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Ladies' Sleeveless Shirtwaist

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WESTERN DUNGAREES
SPECIAL LOW PRICB

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BATH TOWELS

Special! Boys' 13* OZ.

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BIG, THIRSTY 22x46u

Stodc Up

JAMAtCA ·SHORTS.
L~w'' P~I~E

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.CLEARA~!ft'LADIES'

SPECIAL

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PLASTIC DRAPES

Be Here Friciay, Aug. 5-9 a. m.

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$1.80

Regular 2.29
SALE
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6 FOR 1Sc ....

Blue Canvas
OXFO,RDS

STH &amp; PEARL STS.-RACINE

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Papulor Brlllll Reg. Sc

CHILDREN'S

(UIIIilliaa ,

Open Mon.-Fri. --· ------ 9 to I
Saturday -------- ____ 8 lo 8

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Reg, 3.95, on 11l1 •t

3.33

Reg. 2.98, on s1le •t

2.n

VALUES FOR ALL ... IN EVERY DEPARTM ENTf
.

RUG RIOT

DRESSES

SIZE 24x44"

Wash 'n wear cottons and some never
press. Solid colors and plaids, Sizes 3 to
6x and 7 to 14.

NEW FALL- LARGE SELECTiON

LADIES'

LADIES' PURSES
and CLUTCH BAGS

BRAS

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ready for you

In ·Every Department

DOW

1.00 VAL,

Reg. 5.95
Reg. 3.98
Reg. 2.98
Reg. 1.98

FRIDAY
Til 8 P.l.~.

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Reg. 3.98 · ...... · .. 2.77

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Sale 3.88

Reg. 3.98

Sale 2.88

Reg. 2.98

Sale 1.99

Reg. 1.98

Sale 1.66

ALL LADIES'
and
CHILDREN'S
SWIMWEAR
REDUCED!

King Size
Gd,(H

Sale 4.88

OWELS

1~97 pl '\

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Childrens ·Sportswear Sale
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iHOIHS. REGULAR 1.59 ·------------ - ·-- SALI 1.00
i HORTS. RIGULAR 1.39 ----------------· SALE 1.00
jjHORTS, IEGULAI 1.19 ~- - -- -- ---- - -- ·-- SALI lk

S.HO RTS , REGULAR 1.00 - --- -- ---- -- ---- SALI lk
l HORTS . REGULAR 59(
·- - - - - - - ---~---- SALE 39c
iH ORT UTS . JIIEWUli\R l .tl -----·-· ······· SALE 2.oM
il-IOn 's en REGL1LI-R US - -----------· · SALI 1.9.
; :o;-n SETS . ' ~ GULAR 1.-;:8 - -------- - - - SALE 1.66

Shorty, Reg. 1.98 _ _ _ _ 1.66
Shorty, Reg. 1.00
Pedal
Pusher, Reg. 1.59

; : ~O Rl ~HS . REGULA!it 1.71J - -------- ----· SALE 1.33
1HOR1 ~ETS . REGULAR 1.29 ------- ----~-- IALI! 1.00
'iHORT SETS. UGULAit 1.00
------- ---- - SALE 88(

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PEDAL PUSHERS. REGULAR 1.•1 -------· SALE 1.66

Gown, Reg. 1.98

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SOCKS-SOCKS-SOCKS

1.00

FAMOUS BRAND

SWEATERS
Slight irregulars of a famous brand makes these greAt
savings possible, You'll have to see these sweater valuea
to believe it. Buy now for school.

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Sale! Ladies'

ilAC~ S ; tEGULAR 2.i9 · ·· - ---- ---- - --·
SLAC:a. REGULAit UB
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8LOUSES, ltfGULAI 1.~1 · · -------- · - -· · ·
ILOUSES. REGUlAR 1.69 ---- --- --·- · · -··
!LOUSES. REGULAR 1.':9 ---~ - - -- --- - - ·IILOUSES. RI!GULAR 1.00 .... __ ___ .

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SALE 1.66

SALI 1.00
SALI 1...
S.O.LE 1.00
SALE 1.00

SALE 17r

ODD LOT OF

SHOES

94'

.COTTON
PANTIES
2-16

3 i $1

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MANY OTHER STYLES NOT LISTED
WOOL HEATHER CARDIGANS
SHETLAND WOOL CARDIGANS
INOOL &amp; NYLON CREW NECK
JI!LON CHANNEL, 34 to 46

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3.99

2.88

2.99

•GIRLS

Closeout Sale

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Sale

:&gt;RLON CARDIGANS

~-NECK SLIPOVERS - - - - - - -

PLAYTEX
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BRAS

1.44
Glrla "CaNie"

·GI RL S :;:~H sox
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G I RLS ;~~:~ER sox
l prs. 51
I N FA N T S ::: ~o;oA:KLns J·pri. 51
I N FA N T S
4 prs. 51
M ·E ·N:S · !:';To~x ---:---5pn.99c
LADIES' ·.
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PEDAL .PUSHERS, REGULAR 1.7' .. . ...... SALE 1.lJ
"~EOAL PUS !-tERS RFGUL AR 1.19 ------ -- SALE ltlt
il.AC'S .. R; GULAR 2.91

Special Purchase and Sale
Savings From 5 Oo/o to 7 5'o

eLADIES

Jubilee and Formfit. Discontinued
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11•·$1 ,

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Sale _

A DIRECT FACTORY SHIPMENT !

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SALE'

; HORTS. R\GULAR HI ------------- -···· SALE 1.91
SHO RTS. REGULAR 1.91 ····----------·-- !jALI

To.Us For Year's Best Buys

Rayon &amp; Cotton Prints, reg. 79c _ _ yd. 50c
Sport Denims, regular 79c
yd. SOc
Drip Dry Cottons, reguler 79c
yd. SOc
Seeraucker, regular 1.19
yd. 77c
Combed Chambray, regul1r 79c
___ _ yd. SOc
Dress Prints, regular 39c
3 yards 1.00
36 inch Wide Corduroy, regular 1.00
yd. 66c

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$1

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,5,

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MATERIALS

Reg.2.98·• aale1.99
Reg. 5.95 ··sale 3.99
Reg. 6.95 ··sale 4.44
Reg. 7.95 sale 5i00
9.95 .. • • 6.00
10.95 .. .. 7.00
11.95 - - - 7.00
' 12.95 • .. 8.00
13.95 •--• i.OO

SLACKS
Reg. 6.95

$4.95

to

Clearan,ce
SUA\MER
'DRESSBS

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· · · · · · Now 2.99
· · .... ··· Now 1.99
..... · .. Now 1.66

SURFERS

SATURDAY
TIL 9 P.M.

Regular
99c Plir

We Cut The Price ·
and Move '1m Qull

SKIRTS

SHOP

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WITH USI ·~.

77c

REGULA It

JR. MISS SEAMLESS

JEANS &amp; PANTS
$1.98

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at tbrlfty prlcet.

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144

Regular 1.98
This Aug. Sale _

loyl' hnnenent Press

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BIRDSEYE DIAPERS

FOR BACK TO SCHOOU

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SPECIAL SALE!

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SPECIALS
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$1.99

ASSORTED
COLORS

A new fall collection juat arrived and

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THROW RUGS

Reg. 1.98, on sal• •' - - l.n

SALE FEATURE !

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BACK TO SCHOOL

Now As Never Before

Speci•l S.lel udi••'

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SLEEVELESS ORLONS
2-99
If-NECK WOOL SLIPOVERS
4.99
I-NECK ORLON SI.IPOVERS
2.99
ORLON CARDIGANS
3.99

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AJX - SIZES 6 ., TO 10~ - - -

Special Sale

iTAPLE WOOL COAT SWEATERS- 3.99

Sizes 5 to 10

ZIPPER CARDIGANS - - 3.91
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NEW FALL BLOUSES
Reg, 3.95, on 11l1 •t

3.33

Reg. 2.98, on s1le •t

2.n

VALUES FOR ALL ... IN EVERY DEPARTM ENTf
.

RUG RIOT

DRESSES

SIZE 24x44"

Wash 'n wear cottons and some never
press. Solid colors and plaids, Sizes 3 to
6x and 7 to 14.

NEW FALL- LARGE SELECTiON

LADIES'

LADIES' PURSES
and CLUTCH BAGS

BRAS

sac

ready for you

In ·Every Department

DOW

1.00 VAL,

Reg. 5.95
Reg. 3.98
Reg. 2.98
Reg. 1.98

FRIDAY
Til 8 P.l.~.

ancl

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Reg. 2.98 .. · · · · .. · · 1.99
Reg. 3.98 · ...... · .. 2.77

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Sale 3.88

Reg. 3.98

Sale 2.88

Reg. 2.98

Sale 1.99

Reg. 1.98

Sale 1.66

ALL LADIES'
and
CHILDREN'S
SWIMWEAR
REDUCED!

King Size
Gd,(H

Sale 4.88

OWELS

1~97 pl '\

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Childrens ·Sportswear Sale
1."

~HoqT~. REGULAR 1.49 - ----- -- -- -- ----· 'SALE 1.00

iHOIHS. REGULAR 1.59 ·------------ - ·-- SALI 1.00
i HORTS. RIGULAR 1.39 ----------------· SALE 1.00
jjHORTS, IEGULAI 1.19 ~- - -- -- ---- - -- ·-- SALI lk

S.HO RTS , REGULAR 1.00 - --- -- ---- -- ---- SALI lk
l HORTS . REGULAR 59(
·- - - - - - - ---~---- SALE 39c
iH ORT UTS . JIIEWUli\R l .tl -----·-· ······· SALE 2.oM
il-IOn 's en REGL1LI-R US - -----------· · SALI 1.9.
; :o;-n SETS . ' ~ GULAR 1.-;:8 - -------- - - - SALE 1.66

Shorty, Reg. 1.98 _ _ _ _ 1.66
Shorty, Reg. 1.00
Pedal
Pusher, Reg. 1.59

; : ~O Rl ~HS . REGULA!it 1.71J - -------- ----· SALE 1.33
1HOR1 ~ETS . REGULAR 1.29 ------- ----~-- IALI! 1.00
'iHORT SETS. UGULAit 1.00
------- ---- - SALE 88(

Shift

PEDAL PUSHERS. REGULAR 1.•1 -------· SALE 1.66

Gown, Reg. 1.98

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SOCKS-SOCKS-SOCKS

1.00

FAMOUS BRAND

SWEATERS
Slight irregulars of a famous brand makes these greAt
savings possible, You'll have to see these sweater valuea
to believe it. Buy now for school.

- - ----- ----- SALE 1.91

Sale! Ladies'

ilAC~ S ; tEGULAR 2.i9 · ·· - ---- ---- - --·
SLAC:a. REGULAit UB
-- -- - --- - ---C:ULLOTTES. REGU LA R I 98 . -- - - - -- --SUN SUITS, REGULAR 1.29 --- --------···
8LOUSES, ltfGULAI 1.~1 · · -------- · - -· · ·
ILOUSES. REGUlAR 1.69 ---- --- --·- · · -··
!LOUSES. REGULAR 1.':9 ---~ - - -- --- - - ·IILOUSES. RI!GULAR 1.00 .... __ ___ .

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SALE 1.66
SALE 1.66

SALI 1.00
SALI 1...
S.O.LE 1.00
SALE 1.00

SALE 17r

ODD LOT OF

SHOES

94'

.COTTON
PANTIES
2-16

3 i $1

-

MANY OTHER STYLES NOT LISTED
WOOL HEATHER CARDIGANS
SHETLAND WOOL CARDIGANS
INOOL &amp; NYLON CREW NECK
JI!LON CHANNEL, 34 to 46

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4.99
3.99

2.88

2.99

•GIRLS

Closeout Sale

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Styles. Not All Sizes.

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VALUES TO 4.00

Sale

:&gt;RLON CARDIGANS

~-NECK SLIPOVERS - - - - - - -

PLAYTEX
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GIRDLES .

BRAS

1.44
Glrla "CaNie"

·GI RL S :;:~H sox
~ 3 prs. 51
G I RLS ;~~:~ER sox
l prs. 51
I N FA N T S ::: ~o;oA:KLns J·pri. 51
I N FA N T S
4 prs. 51
M ·E ·N:S · !:';To~x ---:---5pn.99c
LADIES' ·.
B o· y·si.
CR~
3-p'n.$1
BRIEFS
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,No•... for.:
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JRLu,. ~LIPOVERS - - - - - -

PEDAL .PUSHERS, REGULAR 1.7' .. . ...... SALE 1.lJ
"~EOAL PUS !-tERS RFGUL AR 1.19 ------ -- SALE ltlt
il.AC'S .. R; GULAR 2.91

Special Purchase and Sale
Savings From 5 Oo/o to 7 5'o

eLADIES

Jubilee and Formfit. Discontinued
~

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Sensational Closeout I

11•·$1 ,

This Aug.
Sale _

A DIRECT FACTORY SHIPMENT !

j

PAJAMA
SALE'

; HORTS. R\GULAR HI ------------- -···· SALE 1.91
SHO RTS. REGULAR 1.91 ····----------·-- !jALI

To.Us For Year's Best Buys

Rayon &amp; Cotton Prints, reg. 79c _ _ yd. 50c
Sport Denims, regular 79c
yd. SOc
Drip Dry Cottons, reguler 79c
yd. SOc
Seeraucker, regular 1.19
yd. 77c
Combed Chambray, regul1r 79c
___ _ yd. SOc
Dress Prints, regular 39c
3 yards 1.00
36 inch Wide Corduroy, regular 1.00
yd. 66c

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Reg.2.98·• aale1.99
Reg. 5.95 ··sale 3.99
Reg. 6.95 ··sale 4.44
Reg. 7.95 sale 5i00
9.95 .. • • 6.00
10.95 .. .. 7.00
11.95 - - - 7.00
' 12.95 • .. 8.00
13.95 •--• i.OO

SLACKS
Reg. 6.95

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· · · · · · Now 2.99
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SURFERS

SATURDAY
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Regular
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We Cut The Price ·
and Move '1m Qull

SKIRTS

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77c

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JEANS &amp; PANTS
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ASSORTED
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Reg. 1.98, on sal• •' - - l.n

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SLEEVELESS ORLONS
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If-NECK WOOL SLIPOVERS
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MiN'S T-SHIRTI
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MIN'S BRIEFS 1nd
·•! BOXER SHORTS--- 3 for 1.05
BOYS T-SHIRTS
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Reg. 3.95 _ _ _ _ Sale 2.99
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Ice Chests ------ 77c
Roller Refills · - · - 24t
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trouble, let Helen Help YOU.
She will also welcome your
own amusing experiences. Ad·
dresa Helen Hottel in care of
thLI newspuper.

Opportunity Offered Men
In Ohio Wildlife Division

Reg. 3.95
PANTS .... 3.33
Reg. 2.98
SHIRTS .... 2.44
Chambray
SHIRTS-- .. $1
Leather Palm

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one blend can satisfy eveey taste.

QUARTERED &amp; SliCED

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That's why we have three blends of A&amp;P !lean C :Ye o
meUow coffee. That's our Eight O'Clock.
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UP'N JOHN FROZEN
Ham Roast .. · ...... · lb. 99c Flounder Dinners · · pkg. 49c

SMOKED. COOKED, CENTER CUTS

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Each is a blend of the finest coffees of its type .

SULTANA BRAND FROZEN

SUPER-RIGHT TASTY

DINNERS

Braunschwieger

2 79C

6
VARIETIES

for

NEW MILD L1QUID DETERGENT

ANY
SIZE
PIECE

lb.

49~

Mlx•d Siz4Hi for Finer Flavor l ·lb. 1-oz. unt

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Eight O'clock Coffee
Special
LB.
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SAVE
BAG

Notes

Ann Pag.,_Our Fintd Quality- or Spaghetti

HUNT'S BRAND

WHITE HOUSE- EVAPORATED

FRESH BAKE

Our Own Brand-With Lemon

MILD-TASTY

Skim Milk 2 • 13-oz. cans 27c Fig Bars .. .. .. 2 lb. pllg. 39c
1 -oz. pkg.

Instant Teo · · ·· · · 3 pkgs. 25c Lenghorn Cheese · ·· · .lb. 69c
ANN PAGE-PURE

..... $1.29

Pllhbury- 6 Varletl.s, ScOff Label

Produce Values/
CALIFORNIA

Seedless Grapes

lb.

A&amp;P MIXED VEGETABLES - 2 49c

SWEET
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BartleH Pears · · · · 21bs. 39c
Fresh Blueberries pint 39c
California Avocadoes ea 19c

JANE PARKER

Potato Chips · · 1-lb. box 59c

Play The New

3 o: KIND
Game at A&amp;P

WIN I
$5, $100 or s1000
OR A COLOR TV
Or One of .U.I"t Feod U-

Retails eflective thru Sat., August 6 in Gallipolis and Middleport·Poi!)BroJ ·

JANI PARK'ER

Pi~applt

A&amp;P BRAND-FLOUR IDE

Cake Mixes · · · · · · · · pkg. 36c Toothpaste · · 11-oz. tuM 49c

bat

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Grape Jelly · · · · 2 lb. Jar SSe Shellie Beans · · · · 2 cans 45c

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Macaroni · · · · ·· 3 lb. pkg. SSe Tomato Catsup ·· · · 2 btls. 59c

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A&amp;P.Caffein-Free Instant Coffee _

ANN PAGE-OUR FINEST QUALITY

Sweet Peas · · · · · · 2 cans 31c Italian Dressing 1-pt. btl. 39c
NUTEA-JOc 0 , LABIL
ANN PAGE-OUR F1NEST QUALITY
Mayonnaise · · · · · · Qt. Jar 59c Instant Tea'·· 3..z. jar $1.09

MILD AND MELLOW

Wilkesville

ANN PAGE-IIGULAI OR CHIP

Debbie ........ 1-Qt. Size 35c French Dressing 1"fft. btl. 35c
A&amp;P BRAND-GRADE A

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Stewing Beef, Boneless lb. 7Sc Haddock Dinners · · pkg. 49c

... Buns·· Pkg.of 12-4t~

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Ground Chuck

CAP 'N JOHN 'ROZEN

A&amp;P VEGETABLES -~-­ 2 39c

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Beef Rib Steaks · · · · lb. $1.09 Shced Bologna 1-lb. pkg. 69c
PREM1UM
Beef Short Ribs · ·· ·· · lb. 49c SWIFT
Wieners ·· · · · · 1-lb. pkg. 65c
BLADE CUT5
Drumsticks · · lb. 45c
Chuck Steaks · · · · · · · · lb. S9c Turkey
LEG OR BREAST QUARTIII
Chuck Roast, Boneless, lb. 79c Frying Chicken · ·· ·· · · · lb. 45c
ROUND BONE SHOULDER CUT
WHOLE CUT-UP or CUT-UP HALVES
Beef Roast ...... · .. · lb. 69c Fresh Stewin!l Chickens lb 45c

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I!ROZEN-GREE.N PEAS, POTATO MORSELS, PEAS &amp; CARROTS
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SUPER-RIGHT BEEF

lb.

t-$pecial A&amp;P Coffee Sale!

Herself too

DRINK CUPS-·· 88c

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Butt Portion _ lb. 59c Whole Hams "'·59c
Choice Center Slices
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Woman:~
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cheer her. She is: Mrs . Sara
Klrtg, '11 Goodrich St., Pelzer,
South Carolina, 29669. - L. P.
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All famous brand nationally advertised (lothmg iu quality materialll. Shop earlyU

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Yuu 'JJ dJel'r our parade of drrssy and taaual

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Dear Helen :
Thanks ror printing the let·
ter from 11Ready to Serve'' about the Inhumanity. of · man
toward small lraslnesseo. Just
one thing I'd like to add: Peopie buy lull bo!Ues at the super·
market, then bring back the
emplles for u; to cash in.
CORNER GROCER
YOUR HELPING
HAND DEPARTMENT
Would oome of your
kind
readers send picture post cards
and travel notes to my elderly
neighbor who lives alone and
Is crippled with arthritis? She
has always wanted to travel,
but circumStances have prevented. Letters !rom
different
parts ol the country
would

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woman
"''Jid want a man who ts ao
1usband to her. He leavee for
work before she gets up, anti
:!Omes home at night alter she
Is In bed.
Yet she iJ giving me a bard
time. 'lbe other day she came
1o ofnce where I w&lt;&gt;rk as his
ii!Cretery, and toltl me she bad

thlo eltlerly playboy going all
fi&amp;bt; straight back w his wile
of 30 years.
Your bos11 Is on a long tether,
but he'll never pull up I h e
stake. Why should he, with such

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color only, regular 4~95 &amp; S.9J iiliiiii;;,~S:al:e~J~.O~O~

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SPECIALS

ess Pants

given e1e1ntnt1r7 1Choo1.
creole •
llejro ;
dllfricl. 111e
nelghborllood oeiloollo llbiy •
have aii-Necrp &lt;1111•. 11111011
o!Dcial• would be lorblddta to
c.-ate Nqro tchool
but i[ the ctiotricla are there tl!f
nelghborlJood ochool brul&lt;o .0
iaw if ill pupils are oil ~tll'G
or all anything. Thllloltuallon 11
called de facto ...,..atjon;

the Johnson -admlnistraUon and overcome racial lni.balance. n
the civil rights leaders are Aloo to be remembered ill the
trying to achle.ve. II le~l~tlve fact that when the Suprem•
schools to the Negro children of sanction Is not withheld, i(ls an Court ordered deeegregatloo, It
predontinanUy black Inner city incootestable · fact that
the did not otipulate that it also
schools. The federal govern· Congress specified that II was wat. ordering integration ol the
ment supports thio objective. II no authorizing or requiring public llchools or any correction
hao some support from Ieder• I correction of racial Imbalance . of de facw racial imbalance.
judgea and Ll likely w have The 19M act precisely defined Thus it is that the coort has
more. The open housing section the desegregation required in ordered desegregation without
of the pending 11168 civil rights public education. The definition requiring also integration of the
bill was directed toward was vigorous in its limiting school systems. All · Negro

EverSee One
Hat That
.WouldSatii;fi.J
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was brave enough to other "extras") are keeping

die . . But then I love
him
too, I gue89, when t:m not hating him . .. "And I !eel ao a·
lone ... "
Helen, If she learns
I've
read her diary, she'll hatM me
too. We're alike in a way, because neither of us ean talk aa
well as we can write our feel·
ingll, yet we do love each oth·
er. I want lo help. How can I?
- SNEAK
Dear Sneak:
You're more blind than snea·
ky it you can't see your daughtor's open diary lo a cry for
help from a girl who has never
learned to ask for It She want·
ed you to read - why
else
Nould she have left it exposed?
Here's a suggestion: C II p
my answer to the diary page,
and un&lt;lerllne the following:
'Let's have that long-overdue
:alk, honey, we'D work ihls out
to&amp;ether."
You can, you know, once you
ealize how much each of you
reeds the other. - H.

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A CRY J10R HELP
no Intention of giving him up
to to obtain for children in the
Dear Helen:
Ialter 30 yearo ol marriage. She
cnunbllqg slum lil'l!a• of Negro
Several limos latMiy our dau- 1said that I wa9 not the lint
ghellol an entey Into the
ghter's diary has been optn on ' "extra" In his life and I woulil't
predomlnanlly white schools ol
her desk. I ha!e always closed ' n't be the last, as this had gone
the afnuent suburb•· The end
11 without readmg and' put It •· ] on for 15 years; but I was
result sought Ia to correct
way. U ohe trusts me "1\0~gh lng her the l!lllll trouble.
racial imbalance, so-called,
to leave her ~nal ,lting 1 don't believe her He
rat-infested city l!llums. The regardless of cause. City opening suburban facilities , languagP _ as follows:
.schools come into bemg In the segregation by circumstance
••posed,' then certainly I ell I me all about bow cold site ts new look Is developing faster N-.roes would use Supreme notably llchools, to Negro slum ". 'Desegregaton' means the cent~al city areas by reaoon ol but not by taw. Sogngalloa by
~,houldn I ~tray that trust by and I'm th• only thing . lhiP you thlpk, The Hartford, Court d~isions w open the children.
asSignment ol. students to housmg patterns. The ne~ghbot'· law would be do jure and tl
snooping.
keeps him going He hao been Conn. metropolitan area Is doors of predommantly white The challenge to these 1pubhc schoolo w1lhout regard to mg school system, wh1ch " would be illegal.
But yeoterdlly as I was dust·
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wbat I read shocked me. 0 u r presents of clothes and a ~::~II
quiet girl who we thought well- car, and even takes my yo
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balanced 'and very mature, iJ children on weekends
us
~hen I am unable to get a baby
8 terribly mixed-up child.
She has allowed 1oo
many Sitter. But I want a real home
prlvllegea to a boy we thought lor myself and my children.
we could trust, and her dairy How can I set thio seUish worn·
said "Hall the time 1 hate an to see things my way! GENEROUS
him , and the other lralf I hate DIVORCEE
SHANK
myself, but If I break off he'll Dear Divorcee:
PORTION
tell everybody, and sometimes My ·dear, yoa (and all the
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The Civil Rights Act ol 1964
stands as a challenge to the
new look In race relations. The
new look i! an "action now"
movement to open li!Duent
suburbs to the Negro families
who now are ci&gt;ncentrated in

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BERMUDA
SHORTS

FOR MEN 1nd BOY5
MEN'S UNDER 5HIRTJ _ 3 for 1.45
MiN'S T-SHIRTI
3 for 2.05
MIN'S BRIEFS 1nd
·•! BOXER SHORTS--- 3 for 1.05
BOYS T-SHIRTS
I for 1.45

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Reg. 3.95 _ _ _ _ Sale 2.99
Boys' Scrubbed Denim
Reg. 2.98 - - - - - S a l e 2.29

BOYS BRIEFS - - - - 3 for 1.45
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Regular 7.50 Values
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Ice Chests ------ 77c
Roller Refills · - · - 24t
Pan-Roller Set · • - 64c

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Clothes Baskets 2for 99c
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SO' Garden Hose - · 1.77

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She will also welcome your
own amusing experiences. Ad·
dresa Helen Hottel in care of
thLI newspuper.

Opportunity Offered Men
In Ohio Wildlife Division

Reg. 3.95
PANTS .... 3.33
Reg. 2.98
SHIRTS .... 2.44
Chambray
SHIRTS-- .. $1
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one blend can satisfy eveey taste.

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meUow coffee. That's our Eight O'Clock.
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UP'N JOHN FROZEN
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SMOKED. COOKED, CENTER CUTS

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Each is a blend of the finest coffees of its type .

SULTANA BRAND FROZEN

SUPER-RIGHT TASTY

DINNERS

Braunschwieger

2 79C

6
VARIETIES

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ANY
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Ann Pag.,_Our Fintd Quality- or Spaghetti

HUNT'S BRAND

WHITE HOUSE- EVAPORATED

FRESH BAKE

Our Own Brand-With Lemon

MILD-TASTY

Skim Milk 2 • 13-oz. cans 27c Fig Bars .. .. .. 2 lb. pllg. 39c
1 -oz. pkg.

Instant Teo · · ·· · · 3 pkgs. 25c Lenghorn Cheese · ·· · .lb. 69c
ANN PAGE-PURE

..... $1.29

Pllhbury- 6 Varletl.s, ScOff Label

Produce Values/
CALIFORNIA

Seedless Grapes

lb.

A&amp;P MIXED VEGETABLES - 2 49c

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BartleH Pears · · · · 21bs. 39c
Fresh Blueberries pint 39c
California Avocadoes ea 19c

JANE PARKER

Potato Chips · · 1-lb. box 59c

Play The New

3 o: KIND
Game at A&amp;P

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$5, $100 or s1000
OR A COLOR TV
Or One of .U.I"t Feod U-

Retails eflective thru Sat., August 6 in Gallipolis and Middleport·Poi!)BroJ ·

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Pi~applt

A&amp;P BRAND-FLOUR IDE

Cake Mixes · · · · · · · · pkg. 36c Toothpaste · · 11-oz. tuM 49c

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Grape Jelly · · · · 2 lb. Jar SSe Shellie Beans · · · · 2 cans 45c

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Sweet Peas · · · · · · 2 cans 31c Italian Dressing 1-pt. btl. 39c
NUTEA-JOc 0 , LABIL
ANN PAGE-OUR F1NEST QUALITY
Mayonnaise · · · · · · Qt. Jar 59c Instant Tea'·· 3..z. jar $1.09

MILD AND MELLOW

Wilkesville

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... Buns·· Pkg.of 12-4t~

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Ground Chuck

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Beef Rib Steaks · · · · lb. $1.09 Shced Bologna 1-lb. pkg. 69c
PREM1UM
Beef Short Ribs · ·· ·· · lb. 49c SWIFT
Wieners ·· · · · · 1-lb. pkg. 65c
BLADE CUT5
Drumsticks · · lb. 45c
Chuck Steaks · · · · · · · · lb. S9c Turkey
LEG OR BREAST QUARTIII
Chuck Roast, Boneless, lb. 79c Frying Chicken · ·· ·· · · · lb. 45c
ROUND BONE SHOULDER CUT
WHOLE CUT-UP or CUT-UP HALVES
Beef Roast ...... · .. · lb. 69c Fresh Stewin!l Chickens lb 45c

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SUPER-RIGHT BEEF

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t-$pecial A&amp;P Coffee Sale!

Herself too

DRINK CUPS-·· 88c

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Butt Portion _ lb. 59c Whole Hams "'·59c
Choice Center Slices
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cheer her. She is: Mrs . Sara
Klrtg, '11 Goodrich St., Pelzer,
South Carolina, 29669. - L. P.
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Dear Helen :
Thanks ror printing the let·
ter from 11Ready to Serve'' about the Inhumanity. of · man
toward small lraslnesseo. Just
one thing I'd like to add: Peopie buy lull bo!Ues at the super·
market, then bring back the
emplles for u; to cash in.
CORNER GROCER
YOUR HELPING
HAND DEPARTMENT
Would oome of your
kind
readers send picture post cards
and travel notes to my elderly
neighbor who lives alone and
Is crippled with arthritis? She
has always wanted to travel,
but circumStances have prevented. Letters !rom
different
parts ol the country
would

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Men's Work Clothing

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I don't see bow a
woman
"''Jid want a man who ts ao
1usband to her. He leavee for
work before she gets up, anti
:!Omes home at night alter she
Is In bed.
Yet she iJ giving me a bard
time. 'lbe other day she came
1o ofnce where I w&lt;&gt;rk as his
ii!Cretery, and toltl me she bad

thlo eltlerly playboy going all
fi&amp;bt; straight back w his wile
of 30 years.
Your bos11 Is on a long tether,
but he'll never pull up I h e
stake. Why should he, with such

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color only, regular 4~95 &amp; S.9J iiliiiii;;,~S:al:e~J~.O~O~

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SPECIALS

ess Pants

given e1e1ntnt1r7 1Choo1.
creole •
llejro ;
dllfricl. 111e
nelghborllood oeiloollo llbiy •
have aii-Necrp &lt;1111•. 11111011
o!Dcial• would be lorblddta to
c.-ate Nqro tchool
but i[ the ctiotricla are there tl!f
nelghborlJood ochool brul&lt;o .0
iaw if ill pupils are oil ~tll'G
or all anything. Thllloltuallon 11
called de facto ...,..atjon;

the Johnson -admlnistraUon and overcome racial lni.balance. n
the civil rights leaders are Aloo to be remembered ill the
trying to achle.ve. II le~l~tlve fact that when the Suprem•
schools to the Negro children of sanction Is not withheld, i(ls an Court ordered deeegregatloo, It
predontinanUy black Inner city incootestable · fact that
the did not otipulate that it also
schools. The federal govern· Congress specified that II was wat. ordering integration ol the
ment supports thio objective. II no authorizing or requiring public llchools or any correction
hao some support from Ieder• I correction of racial Imbalance . of de facw racial imbalance.
judgea and Ll likely w have The 19M act precisely defined Thus it is that the coort has
more. The open housing section the desegregation required in ordered desegregation without
of the pending 11168 civil rights public education. The definition requiring also integration of the
bill was directed toward was vigorous in its limiting school systems. All · Negro

EverSee One
Hat That
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was brave enough to other "extras") are keeping

die . . But then I love
him
too, I gue89, when t:m not hating him . .. "And I !eel ao a·
lone ... "
Helen, If she learns
I've
read her diary, she'll hatM me
too. We're alike in a way, because neither of us ean talk aa
well as we can write our feel·
ingll, yet we do love each oth·
er. I want lo help. How can I?
- SNEAK
Dear Sneak:
You're more blind than snea·
ky it you can't see your daughtor's open diary lo a cry for
help from a girl who has never
learned to ask for It She want·
ed you to read - why
else
Nould she have left it exposed?
Here's a suggestion: C II p
my answer to the diary page,
and un&lt;lerllne the following:
'Let's have that long-overdue
:alk, honey, we'D work ihls out
to&amp;ether."
You can, you know, once you
ealize how much each of you
reeds the other. - H.

Salel Men's and Boys'

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A CRY J10R HELP
no Intention of giving him up
to to obtain for children in the
Dear Helen:
Ialter 30 yearo ol marriage. She
cnunbllqg slum lil'l!a• of Negro
Several limos latMiy our dau- 1said that I wa9 not the lint
ghellol an entey Into the
ghter's diary has been optn on ' "extra" In his life and I woulil't
predomlnanlly white schools ol
her desk. I ha!e always closed ' n't be the last, as this had gone
the afnuent suburb•· The end
11 without readmg and' put It •· ] on for 15 years; but I was
result sought Ia to correct
way. U ohe trusts me "1\0~gh lng her the l!lllll trouble.
racial imbalance, so-called,
to leave her ~nal ,lting 1 don't believe her He
rat-infested city l!llums. The regardless of cause. City opening suburban facilities , languagP _ as follows:
.schools come into bemg In the segregation by circumstance
••posed,' then certainly I ell I me all about bow cold site ts new look Is developing faster N-.roes would use Supreme notably llchools, to Negro slum ". 'Desegregaton' means the cent~al city areas by reaoon ol but not by taw. Sogngalloa by
~,houldn I ~tray that trust by and I'm th• only thing . lhiP you thlpk, The Hartford, Court d~isions w open the children.
asSignment ol. students to housmg patterns. The ne~ghbot'· law would be do jure and tl
snooping.
keeps him going He hao been Conn. metropolitan area Is doors of predommantly white The challenge to these 1pubhc schoolo w1lhout regard to mg school system, wh1ch " would be illegal.
But yeoterdlly as I was dust·
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wbat I read shocked me. 0 u r presents of clothes and a ~::~II
quiet girl who we thought well- car, and even takes my yo
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balanced 'and very mature, iJ children on weekends
us
~hen I am unable to get a baby
8 terribly mixed-up child.
She has allowed 1oo
many Sitter. But I want a real home
prlvllegea to a boy we thought lor myself and my children.
we could trust, and her dairy How can I set thio seUish worn·
said "Hall the time 1 hate an to see things my way! GENEROUS
him , and the other lralf I hate DIVORCEE
SHANK
myself, but If I break off he'll Dear Divorcee:
PORTION
tell everybody, and sometimes My ·dear, yoa (and all the
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Ualled Prou bllonadoaal
The Civil Rights Act ol 1964
stands as a challenge to the
new look In race relations. The
new look i! an "action now"
movement to open li!Duent
suburbs to the Negro families
who now are ci&gt;ncentrated in

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August23rd

Miss Mary Foster lip been PI'. PLI!;ASANT - Miss
returned from the Shepherd ol Lynn Kqley, dauibter
Jlospltal In Charleston where Mr. and Mts. J . W. Kegley
she underwent ·eyt surgery. She 21117 Mt, Vernon Avenue, has
is the daughter of Mrs. S!irah been d!osen as one ol the
PI', PLEASANT - The local Foster.
maids of honor to lhe Queen
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' reign at lhe Black Walnut Fesselective service boatd No.
and I tlval to be held in Spencer, w.
24 has released the names of Mary Foster, Mason
DwaYJie
Van
Maire
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CHiton
Va October 13 11 and 15th.
17 men ealled for lnwctlon on
have
been
listed
on
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List
at
West
Virginia
Tech.
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Miss
CYJithia
Lee Christian,
men to reporl for physical e&lt;·
Rev
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M
si•-year-old
·'daughter
of Mr.
amina.tions on Aug. 18th
at
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rs. Lester Lane and Mrs Daniel L. Christian
, Asl\land, Ky.
have returned from a vacation Spruce Avenue, Pt.
Scheduled (or induction on the lo several cities in West Vir· eousin of Miss Kfllley, will
23ril are . William A. Jehnson, ginia and visited with his par. serve as her flower girl in
Jolm R. Lewis, Roy L. Pear-~ ents. Mr. and Mrs. John Lane the coronation ceremonies.
son, William A. Roosh, Harold at Rock Cave, W. Va. and his
Miss Kegley was spansorod
E. Musgrave, David R. Wilson, sister and husband, Mr. and
by
the Pt. Pleasant Junior WoClarence E. Rice, Jr., Harold Mrs. Shaffer Linger at Webster
men's
Club aa lhe Mason CounH. iJi iffle. LoUJs J. Sismondo, Springs.
ty
princess
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John L. Gibbs, Paul D. Kerns, Mrs. Carrie Kennedy
of
.J Lali;ry L. Meadows, James R. Columbus visited recently wilt1
Bali, Roger F.. Nibert, Aubrey her sister and husband, Mr.
ANNOUNCE REVIVAL
R. . Kinzel, . Edwin R. Thomas and Mrs. Harold Schwarz.
om!~ D. BUsh.
Mrs. Clara Redman, who unNEW HAVEN -Revival ser·
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S&lt;llectees lor phys1cal examValley Hosp1·ta1 re turned at the w
u s two
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Union Camp Ground
. :ant
j n. ations are: Slev hen C. W1l- home w~nesday .
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IJamson, Ro5 er ugijrt, John
Mrs Eil
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l'. Cratldock, Ervin L. Conrad. Jumb · . ee~ . umper of Co- Va. Services wiD begin nightly
William R. Milrtill, James !II .
us IS VJSI mg several days at 8 p. m. There will be guest
Blake Odis Walker Larry E with her mother, Mrs. Hester ministers and Rev. Don Elder
· Kenneth ' R. Jones,· Rayburn who has .be en I·11 ·
· E. U. B. Ch arge
Bradley,
of th e Umon
Harry J. Fitzsimmons Charles Mr. James Lew1s has pur- extends an invitation to every0. PtJ1liD.s, Mi~wa·eJ L'. Roach, chased the form~ home
o( one. Special singing will be on
Thomas .ft. Edwards, Richard ;~n Grandstaff m lower Mas- the program each night.

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W1 tam . S uler, Kenneth P. and fam'l
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Lee Ke th W Denn Ro
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t:V WI·th Mr. an d
Mrs Al- MASON - Three officers of
L. Connolly, Robert S. Good- bt&gt;rt Sw tz 1 W d sd ·
er
nite
a e on e ne ay and the Wahama Student Council
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Martinsville, Ohio. Mr. Grand· president, Miss Jeanine Miller,
staH, a former athletic
in- New Haven ; vice
president,
structor at Wahama, is attend- Stephen Fowler, West Colum·
ing a Methodist Seminary at bia, and the secretary, Vickie
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Delaware, Ohio.
May. ;';ew Haven. Mrs. Mary
Mrs .. Anna Frye of Elgin. E. Capehart, student council
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Sister and hooband, Mr. and
PT. PLEASANT Western Mrs. William Smith
SMITH INJURED
Style adult Square
Dancing Mr. and Mrs. Wiiliam Smith
classes llre scheduled to start visited on Sunday with
h
William (Les) Smith receiv-1
in f..l!i!It fJ*anJ,,~l!-~lll!I.J2 brother and wiif, "Mr. alld
ed a severe cut on an ankle at I
eadr -siniilal •fro!ii z- untn· ·s Fred M. Roush at Leta t
his employment at the Statel
P:m. ""~ound noor of the Mr. and Mrs. H. J.
and Road Garage, Pt.
Pleasant,
cJly bulldlllg. .
family of San Antonio, Texas, with a mowing scythe. The acSponsors... -~ Mr .. and Mrs. are visiting his sisters and cident occurred on Monday and
R. L. Handley
of .1\.!illwood.
W. their families • Mr· a nd ••
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Va., former. ~ ~ counwans. Waller Werry Mason Mr nd tor. Twelve stitches
were
The.dasse&lt;, a tolal of Zt, will Mrs. Harold Fry, Ne~ H~v:. required tt close the wound.
bt ~~ : =u:t cnup~sl at and with Mr. Gress's aunt
a
Aadlolnts
.t ar eatec es- Mrs. Fronna Barker, Mason
ARRESTS MADE
1011.
u m~ regis r as Mr. and Mrs. Burton webb
couples as.lhe elj!ht people work of Mansfield, Ohio, visited her
together In sets.
sister and fam'l Mr
PT. PLEASANT- Arrests re·
1y,
Charles E "Slim" Hall will Job
· and Mrs . cordod at the county jail for
Instruct lh~ classes.
Slim
Roadt and son, for 8 the past :14 bours were: John
has been square dancing for IS Mr; RoKer H 11 d G
Rupe, SO, Apple Grove, chargyean and has been calling for return.ed b
yses adn
rant ed with driving while lntoxicat.orne on un ay after od ·
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I1x.
visiting at Lora·
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, Improper regis awon an
Persons Interested In
t h e her parent Mm, Ohio, . With no operator's license and Ralph
cfaases are askod to contact Woodrow ;;,..:.~n~nd
Mrs. L. Marshall, 34, Cottageville,
Mrs. Harry Saowden, 189 Pork Mrs W H F 1
felony warrant.
Drl
Pt PI
· · · og esoog (Aunt
_ _ _ __
ve,
. •.asanl, or M r s. Katie) is
r10
TOld Stevens, Birch Street, Pt. Gallipolis ~n:" ~ at
the Pleasaat Valley Hoopltal
Pleasant.
. IC. "· Fogl" ADMITI'ED: Willie
See,
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song is orgamst, and a tead!er Hogsett; Loris Pullins, Leon.
of the children s group which DISCHARGED: Paul Grimm,
I meets each Sunday afternoon Letart; Mrs. Don
Wolford,
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I Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Mitchell ler, Pt. Pleasant:
Osbol'lle
and family are vacationing in Slewar~ Pt. Pleasant
He Ia an employee at _ _::_:._::_~==---

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Satarday, Jaly 30, I"'
HOGS - 175 to 22tl 24.25 to
25.20: Heavies 22 to 23.50: Llgbta
22 to 24.50: Fat Sows 17 to 18.·
;o: Boars 14 to 17: Pigs 14 to
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DUST PANDLE

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SPONGE MOP
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CATTLE - Heifers 18.50 to
!O.tO: Fat Cows 15 to 19; Can- I
nor• ll.20 to 14.110; Bulls 19.90
to 22.61!: Stock Cow' and ealv·
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reD VISited her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Russell Capehart for
several days.
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and De!Jil!" of East Bank, and
Mr. Reed I brother,
James
and son, James Weaver,

ol Miami, Fla., visited wllh
Mr. und Mrs. Russell Capehart
lor several days.
Mrs. Stella Turner has movod to Crab Creek ne.ar Point
PleaSBilt from the City Bull•
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hymn sing is sclioduled
for
. Au&amp;ust 61b beginning at I p.m.
, DST at lhe Unioa.Camp Groond,
lwo miles bact of New Haven.
An invitation is utended
..,
11\.e
to attend the
' Dilbtpublic
singing by these groups:
C41nry Quartet of
wood, W. Va.; Chapel Trio, Gal·
, llpolls; Chapman Family
of
Pl PleaSant, The
Country
llytlln Timers of WMPO radio,
EUB Chun:h Choir and
. Quartet of, lhe U n i o
· O.urcll, H.armoneUes of Parkersburg, ·Singing-..iteynolds FamIly of MUtop, Sp~Ij\jlalaires Trio
o[ Racine, 0., the~ens Family of Hocking, 0., Coleman
Quartet of Jacksoo County, the
Rev . Don Elder Family
of
Letart. W. Va .. King Family of
Pomeroy, Glad Hearts Trio of
Sandyville, Builders Quartet of
Ripley, W. Va. Pioneers Quar·
tel of Pt. Pleasant, Lean Mae
and Paul Morrison of Sandy·
ville and Wade and Donna Hayman. Racine, 0.
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Men Will .·
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August23rd

Miss Mary Foster lip been PI'. PLI!;ASANT - Miss
returned from the Shepherd ol Lynn Kqley, dauibter
Jlospltal In Charleston where Mr. and Mts. J . W. Kegley
she underwent ·eyt surgery. She 21117 Mt, Vernon Avenue, has
is the daughter of Mrs. S!irah been d!osen as one ol the
PI', PLEASANT - The local Foster.
maids of honor to lhe Queen
.
' reign at lhe Black Walnut Fesselective service boatd No.
and I tlval to be held in Spencer, w.
24 has released the names of Mary Foster, Mason
DwaYJie
Van
Maire
ol
CHiton
Va October 13 11 and 15th.
17 men ealled for lnwctlon on
have
been
listed
on
lbe
Dean's
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List
at
West
Virginia
Tech.
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Miss
CYJithia
Lee Christian,
men to reporl for physical e&lt;·
Rev
d
M
si•-year-old
·'daughter
of Mr.
amina.tions on Aug. 18th
at
· an
rs. Lester Lane and Mrs Daniel L. Christian
, Asl\land, Ky.
have returned from a vacation Spruce Avenue, Pt.
Scheduled (or induction on the lo several cities in West Vir· eousin of Miss Kfllley, will
23ril are . William A. Jehnson, ginia and visited with his par. serve as her flower girl in
Jolm R. Lewis, Roy L. Pear-~ ents. Mr. and Mrs. John Lane the coronation ceremonies.
son, William A. Roosh, Harold at Rock Cave, W. Va. and his
Miss Kegley was spansorod
E. Musgrave, David R. Wilson, sister and husband, Mr. and
by
the Pt. Pleasant Junior WoClarence E. Rice, Jr., Harold Mrs. Shaffer Linger at Webster
men's
Club aa lhe Mason CounH. iJi iffle. LoUJs J. Sismondo, Springs.
ty
princess
.
John L. Gibbs, Paul D. Kerns, Mrs. Carrie Kennedy
of
.J Lali;ry L. Meadows, James R. Columbus visited recently wilt1
Bali, Roger F.. Nibert, Aubrey her sister and husband, Mr.
ANNOUNCE REVIVAL
R. . Kinzel, . Edwin R. Thomas and Mrs. Harold Schwarz.
om!~ D. BUsh.
Mrs. Clara Redman, who unNEW HAVEN -Revival ser·
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derwent surgery at the Pleas- vices t'll begt·n 0 n A gu t 14
S&lt;llectees lor phys1cal examValley Hosp1·ta1 re turned at the w
u s two
,
Union Camp Ground
. :ant
j n. ations are: Slev hen C. W1l- home w~nesday .
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IJamson, Ro5 er ugijrt, John
Mrs Eil
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l'. Cratldock, Ervin L. Conrad. Jumb · . ee~ . umper of Co- Va. Services wiD begin nightly
William R. Milrtill, James !II .
us IS VJSI mg several days at 8 p. m. There will be guest
Blake Odis Walker Larry E with her mother, Mrs. Hester ministers and Rev. Don Elder
· Kenneth ' R. Jones,· Rayburn who has .be en I·11 ·
· E. U. B. Ch arge
Bradley,
of th e Umon
Harry J. Fitzsimmons Charles Mr. James Lew1s has pur- extends an invitation to every0. PtJ1liD.s, Mi~wa·eJ L'. Roach, chased the form~ home
o( one. Special singing will be on
Thomas .ft. Edwards, Richard ;~n Grandstaff m lower Mas- the program each night.

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W1 tam . S uler, Kenneth P. and fam'l
f V W
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Lee Ke th W Denn Ro
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an ert, 0/uo.
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Mrs Al- MASON - Three officers of
L. Connolly, Robert S. Good- bt&gt;rt Sw tz 1 W d sd ·
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nite
a e on e ne ay and the Wahama Student Council
·
while here visited with Mr. and have attended a CQuncil workMrs. lves King, Letart, and Mr. shop at West Virginia WesleyGrandstaff's mo!her at New an for a week. They were Ole
Martinsville, Ohio. Mr. Grand· president, Miss Jeanine Miller,
staH, a former athletic
in- New Haven ; vice
president,
structor at Wahama, is attend- Stephen Fowler, West Colum·
ing a Methodist Seminary at bia, and the secretary, Vickie
.
Delaware, Ohio.
May. ;';ew Haven. Mrs. Mary
Mrs .. Anna Frye of Elgin. E. Capehart, student council
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Sister and hooband, Mr. and
PT. PLEASANT Western Mrs. William Smith
SMITH INJURED
Style adult Square
Dancing Mr. and Mrs. Wiiliam Smith
classes llre scheduled to start visited on Sunday with
h
William (Les) Smith receiv-1
in f..l!i!It fJ*anJ,,~l!-~lll!I.J2 brother and wiif, "Mr. alld
ed a severe cut on an ankle at I
eadr -siniilal •fro!ii z- untn· ·s Fred M. Roush at Leta t
his employment at the Statel
P:m. ""~ound noor of the Mr. and Mrs. H. J.
and Road Garage, Pt.
Pleasant,
cJly bulldlllg. .
family of San Antonio, Texas, with a mowing scythe. The acSponsors... -~ Mr .. and Mrs. are visiting his sisters and cident occurred on Monday and
R. L. Handley
of .1\.!illwood.
W. their families • Mr· a nd ••
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rs. he was taken to a doc·
Va., former. ~ ~ counwans. Waller Werry Mason Mr nd tor. Twelve stitches
were
The.dasse&lt;, a tolal of Zt, will Mrs. Harold Fry, Ne~ H~v:. required tt close the wound.
bt ~~ : =u:t cnup~sl at and with Mr. Gress's aunt
a
Aadlolnts
.t ar eatec es- Mrs. Fronna Barker, Mason
ARRESTS MADE
1011.
u m~ regis r as Mr. and Mrs. Burton webb
couples as.lhe elj!ht people work of Mansfield, Ohio, visited her
together In sets.
sister and fam'l Mr
PT. PLEASANT- Arrests re·
1y,
Charles E "Slim" Hall will Job
· and Mrs . cordod at the county jail for
Instruct lh~ classes.
Slim
Roadt and son, for 8 the past :14 bours were: John
has been square dancing for IS Mr; RoKer H 11 d G
Rupe, SO, Apple Grove, chargyean and has been calling for return.ed b
yses adn
rant ed with driving while lntoxicat.orne on un ay after od ·
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visiting at Lora·
.
.
, Improper regis awon an
Persons Interested In
t h e her parent Mm, Ohio, . With no operator's license and Ralph
cfaases are askod to contact Woodrow ;;,..:.~n~nd
Mrs. L. Marshall, 34, Cottageville,
Mrs. Harry Saowden, 189 Pork Mrs W H F 1
felony warrant.
Drl
Pt PI
· · · og esoog (Aunt
_ _ _ __
ve,
. •.asanl, or M r s. Katie) is
r10
TOld Stevens, Birch Street, Pt. Gallipolis ~n:" ~ at
the Pleasaat Valley Hoopltal
Pleasant.
. IC. "· Fogl" ADMITI'ED: Willie
See,
,
song is orgamst, and a tead!er Hogsett; Loris Pullins, Leon.
of the children s group which DISCHARGED: Paul Grimm,
I meets each Sunday afternoon Letart; Mrs. Don
Wolford,
:
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al the Mason Methodist Churd!. Vinton, Ohio; Mrs. Doug Mil·
1
I Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Mitchell ler, Pt. Pleasant:
Osbol'lle
and family are vacationing in Slewar~ Pt. Pleasant
He Ia an employee at _ _::_:._::_~==---

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;o: Boars 14 to 17: Pigs 14 to
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CATTLE - Heifers 18.50 to
!O.tO: Fat Cows 15 to 19; Can- I
nor• ll.20 to 14.110; Bulls 19.90
to 22.61!: Stock Cow' and ealv·
eo 123 to 177.50: Stock Sleers
,!0.50 to 25.50; Stock Heifers
)7.50 to %1: Stock Steer Calvea
·II to 25.90; Stock Heifer Calves
12 to 25.
·~.~-·-~LCALVESTops
. 10,~; Seconda 21.7$; Medium
.!' .~.: 40 to 20: Commoa and Hl!av·
:.•. ~ 23.50 to 28.10.
··y , l.;:.MIIII - Topo 2l

Kaiser Aluminum.
Mrs: .Warren Self and child·
reD VISited her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Russell Capehart for
several days.
Mr. and Mrs. 'l'llomas Reed
and De!Jil!" of East Bank, and
Mr. Reed I brother,
James
and son, James Weaver,

ol Miami, Fla., visited wllh
Mr. und Mrs. Russell Capehart
lor several days.
Mrs. Stella Turner has movod to Crab Creek ne.ar Point
PleaSBilt from the City Bull•
ing, Mason, where she waa dlspatcher for the police department.

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NEW HAVEN - An all night
hymn sing is sclioduled
for
. Au&amp;ust 61b beginning at I p.m.
, DST at lhe Unioa.Camp Groond,
lwo miles bact of New Haven.
An invitation is utended
..,
11\.e
to attend the
' Dilbtpublic
singing by these groups:
C41nry Quartet of
wood, W. Va.; Chapel Trio, Gal·
, llpolls; Chapman Family
of
Pl PleaSant, The
Country
llytlln Timers of WMPO radio,
EUB Chun:h Choir and
. Quartet of, lhe U n i o
· O.urcll, H.armoneUes of Parkersburg, ·Singing-..iteynolds FamIly of MUtop, Sp~Ij\jlalaires Trio
o[ Racine, 0., the~ens Family of Hocking, 0., Coleman
Quartet of Jacksoo County, the
Rev . Don Elder Family
of
Letart. W. Va .. King Family of
Pomeroy, Glad Hearts Trio of
Sandyville, Builders Quartet of
Ripley, W. Va. Pioneers Quar·
tel of Pt. Pleasant, Lean Mae
and Paul Morrison of Sandy·
ville and Wade and Donna Hayman. Racine, 0.
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MISTER ,YOU
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$1.00

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for athl~tics. Bimbo, rnii9COt
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bull in
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SHADES Of ANNIE OAKL ; hot un as she competes in the
blows the smoke fro~ her . m!t at Wiesbaden, Germany•
world shooting champJonshlp_
shooting title for women.

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Wieners --------- -· "- 59e

Kroger Quality

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leg Quarters or
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..... .,leN-

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Beef Steak

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Pi cn·ics

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Thighs ___ lb. 59c D!umshcks lb. ~;c
Uvers ___ •. 89e Giblets . -- lb. c
Backs ---- lb. lOc Wings -.. - lb. 39e

Tomate

PIUI SO To, Voluo I t - Wllh

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p";k &amp; Beans .. 9

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Domino Sugar

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A""""' lxtr1 ........

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· ' $10.0o.\

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$5.00

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$5.00

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$1.00

eJoe Cook

$1.00

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Pure Cane

Green Beans --- 8 ':.. ~
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$10.00

•R•Iph Werry---, ·' "·' :.,;,;
eA. M. Z•hl - - - $1.00 '

Iotty Crocker

..... $1
Biscuits ............. 12 c•n•

• Vic Neutzling

• '$l.OiJ"'Ol . ' :~ ..

c:.o_. 7M

Soup .... --. -- 10 '::· $1

l"tlloh MI. '"""' Cut

$1 00,.00
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Whole

Htl~t~

$100.00

•M•rg•ret Lehew_ $100.00

bag

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Here Are Just A Few Of
Our Early Local Winners

Or Fresh

•..,.._ •
7 loll $1
Kroger Milk ---------- ....
lmrllol Colon
.
2 c1 $1
Cornett Tissue --. ----· 5 ,;..;.
.,......
Circus Drinks------ --- 4 -....· $1

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Whole lb.

~~~···· $1.59

oN ,.,. &amp;lllttmlr

.., .t... will&amp;. .....

Sucher Smoked

Pinto Beans
4lb.
11 must keep In shape if you go. ia
MAKING A . .SPWM ~g~ Huntfugton l!each, Calit.,
for athl~tics. Bimbo, rnii9COt
uick batll instead. The pachyd 1ashl
tries surfb&lt;Iar4ing~i) ~~g
ihe ll!l'fboard and u--kasp

..,. ,.mt

Jiffy's Cul!od

$1.29

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$1.59

•·lb.,i.~ ...L

Dried

HIGH GUY-Bill. R·····"
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basket·
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·
coa
ball team, looks "" tall u a tree 111
be hill a tee sbot willie~

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Jlfly'o lroodod

Liver -.------- •· 49e

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Aut.

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Bread

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"' take an unexpected dip .mto the
bnny as thetr sai1boat tlps over "".
dwmg a sallmg rPgatta at Hor ..
ten Norway, staged by the.~y~ ,
No; wegian Sathng As.socaa a ,

ded attraction ln ihe San SeYOU SAY "OLE!" IN CHINESE?-An ~:this
genuine Chinese matador,
HOW DO
bullring
Spam, I to make dlop IU"J' ol Bonl.
bast•an
de las R eyesThe
bull in
seems deternuned
Bong Way Wong.

Madnd,

Valentina has held the clay ptgeon

'

S.t ., 4 Tntpn1•
R.,, Pric. ····-- ·- ·
Lm ...... . . ·········-···--··

Kroger

------ .... 44c
~

Regular or Drip

l&gt;otllc

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WITH THIS COUPON
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Voli&lt;l Aut. I Thrv ..... I

Coffee

25c

Z-16. '
ean

ftUJlier Stttt1 Frozen

·Dinners

..

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Saltines

•

EY'-Russia'a Valentina Gulracina
SHADES Of ANNIE OAKL ; hot un as she competes in the
blows the smoke fro~ her . m!t at Wiesbaden, Germany•
world shooting champJonshlp_
shooting title for women.

Unit No. J "Cortin~'

I -----· 25 . ,"'· $1.99
Four

.
tugL Members of the Cambedey
a nd. District 1,400-pound
with the- Worto
won, 2-l.
. ,. ·• · ~-!I:
cesterPar k tea m f or Cottnll Memona . .._ .
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·' &lt;

$

Robia Hood Pllln I S. R.

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Italian Dressing --. ---- :;;. 41e
••••••••

Thousand Island Dressing ~ 41e

pkgs.

§;ret Salad Dressing -- !:.. 41c

-

K-1-Dry

Golden klpe
&amp; Delkioua

·B·ananas

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$1.67

Milk ___ '!: $1.09
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death.
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"FATHER GOOSE"

Dean Bamttz
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The famlly of the late Josepb

aSsociate councilor; Cora Bee.
gle, conductor; Lo!Ue Cohen,
Nettie Hayea, recordsecretary; Mahel Bearhs,
assistant recording secretary;
Elizabeth Campbell, financial
secretary; Ethel Smith, assistant financial secretary; LUlie
Hauck, treasurer; Mary Bald·
win, Cook
outside 1sentinel; and Winona
• a ternate represent,..
liVe.
Names on comnu.1tees were
Carrie Meinhart, Mabel Bearhs
and Nettie Hayes,
kitchen
Carrie Neulzllng, Marie Hauck
and Lillie Hauck. dining room;
Edna Reibel, Della Stahl and
Ethel Smith, home and orphans· Marie Hauc~ Loll' C0 h

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Park. A basket dmner
was
served at noon w•th Raymond
Windon asking grace. The aft·
emoon was spent so~ally.
Altendin w
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Mrs. Ray!onder~d~~
:nd
Chip of Who thi gton M Gall
Windon • Mrr· Hne nry. ' Mrs.
r. and
Mrs. Lowell Windoo and Lowell
J r., v·tvlan, Lloyd and Lance,
Mr. an d Mr s. M1-1es McFarland
and Mr. and Mrs. Wyatt Will
and Terry and Gary, Columbus
and Mrs. Robert Baylor Ken·
netb, Wendell and Ralph, Ad·
dlson: Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Gaul
and Patty and VIcki and Mr
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ways
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and. means; Carne
W~nona Cook and Margaret
Se•denabel, membership: Mar·
garet ge~denabel.
Norma Chapman and Cora Beegle, mlscel·
· and Wm·
1aneous; Edna Re1bel
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ona Cook, flag bearers; Ehzabeth Campbell, flowers;
and
Nettie Hayes, Mabel Wolfe, Marie Hauck, Glenora
Swatzel
and Ethel Smith, delinquent.

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Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Fields
and son, Jerry Jr .. returned to
their home, Chicago, Ill., Sun- •
~y. after a two weeks visit
Wltb their parents, Mr.
and
Mrs. Joseph Fields and Mr.
and Mrs. Charles E;skew.
Joseph F"•eld s Jr., returne d
to Chicago Dl. Sunda
after
spendi ng two
weeks
w1lh
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Fields and Jeffrey.

REVIVAL OPENS 17'1'11

Rev.

. some ' the mell)b~.
., -Plans weri!, 111 ad,Ho- '. 1
life ~ome ol Mro
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ran
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lair· lnterftted mem.,...
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HanniDn of
Yo~stown ·. WID .be holding 1
l~n141'.t., reviv_al at . the Long
Bottom ' ChrlsUan Church start·
lllg the l'lt!I of August. Thero
wlfl he speCial singing. Mr.
Hannum ls well known by a
number of people
of M 1
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County. Eve,.Yone Ia• welcome.

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and Miss Glenda Ord of New
Haven, W. Va., were overnjght

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COLUMBUS - OHIO
dustry's c•pital expenditures
may shoot over the $2 billion
marl tbla year,
dlrector Fred P. Neuenschwander predicted Wedneaday.
The U. S. Commerce Department released a survey of manufacturers that day showing
that Ohio led the nation in 1964
in laying out $1,085,000,000 on
plants and machinery. That fig·
ure topped even state estimates
by about $44 million.

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That prlcol-. !ook, Ia • boolapread thd
never re~ n.. l'eiiiOnable pjc:el Flolllld-~ deliplla borderecl by • pattem ot
ribbon-caulht ....... Deep Joopo, .
IUilllded comm, tbk:k frinl&amp; 118 " " - yoa
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Fair Discussed

MEIGS THEATRE

$10.95
Drapery Depertment 2nd Floor

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Dollar Days ~"dte~th~c'::'u~~ga
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Fair- daughter, ·Tracy· Ann
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August 5-6
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In Thursday's Paper

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bas been named Krlsti ADL
They have two other cbildrea,
Conn•? and Steve. Grandpar·
ents mclude Mr. and Mrs.
Glenn Lambert, Middleport, and
Mr. and Mrs: George DoolitUe,
Sr. of Falrvll!":· Mra. Dana
Lambert off Middleport is the

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Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Young
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BeUvlew
with Mr. and Mrs. George
Jenldna and ill Fremont witb
Mr. ~d Mrs. Rlebard Barich
and m Columbus wllb Mr
and Mrs. Roy Rife.
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Center.

Mr. and Mrs. Wllllam 'l'bolflo
u have returned to their holile
Ia Belmont, M-aas., after apendlng lbe paat mooth at tbeir
1UD1111er home ill MJ~
Mrs. John Angel , came '&amp;m·
day due to tho Illneas of 11er
son, Kevin Angel, who
baa
!leen here wltb h!B grandpar·ents, Mr. and Mrs. .,.,.,.
Rlchanl8.
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in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Ron Hal·
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InC ..... home .. r.wumiJlll;
Mr. and Mrs. George Dallaa
lllld .cbUtlreD of Soui!J
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loa. · Oblo, are here for 1 ·
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baby.
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Mr. and Mrs. Cash Bahr . '
daughters, Christine and
dace, have returned fro
vacation trip to Florida mean:
ace had been vlsililll with ~ .
aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs
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THE KEY to a budget-saving, round-the...ock summer .
w~rdrobe lies .in mix-and-l!laUh co-ordinates such as. these
prmt and s~hd rombinabons. Trim, low-slung Garrison
pants (left) m summer twill team up with a barrel-cuffed
western shirt In printed voile. For evening .diseotheq.ne
h~pplng th• bare, printed voilo lank top (right) tops 1
hlp-high belt above a film of sheer while-pleated volle.
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ELBERFELDS ·

Mr. and Mrs. Oris Ginther
returned home Monday, afler
a visit in Middletown
with
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Mr. and 'Mrs James Ginther
and fam 1·iy ·

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. Mrs. E. E. Roush of Lakeside
Cary Grant
Le-slie Caron ''" honor of Ed1th Betzmg, as· Officers and committee chair· is the guest ol her sister-In-law, 'l
('(f'chnicolor)
soclate state councilor. The men of the Xi Gamma Mu Chap· Mrs. Charles Withrow.
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donated
by
Cora
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of
the
Beta
Sigma
Phi
SorfJ
Members of the Pomeroy
n'TRUTH ABOUT SPRING"
Mr. and Mrs. Allred Wolfe I ~
II Garden club met at the home
Hayley ·
JohD Mills Beegle was awarded to Carrie ority met at the Mart' R
Neutzling. Refreshments were tau,_,;nt, Monday Augus~n ~~~- and Chuck Vaughan were Sun·
m of Mrs. Charles Persinger, Mul·
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WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY served. The next meeting will to plan
for the com: day dmner guests of Rev. and
"! berry Heights, M nday momond FRIDAY
he Monday. August 15, and tile ing year.
~rs. Rex Garrabrant of June- Weekend guests of Mrs. mg for a workshop.
charter will be draped in mem- President Shirley
Custer bon City.
Walter Hayes were Mr. and Mrs. Persinger, .. president,
Richard
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named these committees:
·Mrs. John Smith returned · Mrs. Millard Burford and Mr. opened the meeting by '"'ladin.gll
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Social, Sabra Morrison, Yvon- home last Friday, after a three and rs. Charles Burford of the verse of the mouth.' Mrs.
( .......Jolor)
'ne Scally, co-chairman; Lee weeks visit with relatives in- Follansbee, W, Va., and Mrs. Hoy Betzing, devotional leader
''THI WOMAN WHO
OWer OW
!Seyler, Nellie Brown and Reva eluding, Mr. and Mrs. Tom James
of Wheeling, read Hebrews 4:1·10 and
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,Vaughn.
Smith, Columbus, Mr.
and W. Va. Durmg the afternoon group prayed the Lord's ·Praver
ary Me':r,ill
Jane Merrow
Or OUn
I Ways and Means, Jane Wal· Mrs. Wyatt Thompson and Mrs. Mrs. Robert Coats and son, in unison. Members resPOnded
!on, Clarice Krautter, co-chair· Marcia Delay, New
Albany: Stephen Coats: took the group to roll call with
the
A d"
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man; Ann Rope, Rose Sisson Mr. and Mrs. H R. Walter and forR a nver outmg on their boat. they had brought from
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flower and Teresa Swatzel.
daughters, Toledo, Mr. and Mrs.
ecent guests of Mrs. Mal· garden for the worksbop
s ow or e Meigs
County ' Program,
Lee Lee, chair- Richard Maier Mooclova and colm Roller were Mr. and Mrs. Following the re ul..;
the meetmg of man, Roberta O'Brien, Marjor- Mr. and Mrs.. William 'Swift Charles Gibbs and son and noss, Mrs. Persing!
Ida J~ a~u?ard~ C~b Mon· •• Crow, Jane Brown and Pearl and family, Madison, Ind.
~aughter·l~·law, Mr. and Mrs. ed Mrs. Jack Robson
Ololo
of
of
Welker.
Mrs. Perry Sljlith and Mela·
of Decauler, Ill. director, who gave
'rONIGH't
NOT 'OPEN
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Robert Reibel who is 11Ccred7t: I Conde and Mary Anderson.
Mr. and Mrs. Wyatt. Thompsoo Iso
ark Roller. AI· and also conducted a
-Technicotored judge of the Ohio Associa- '
Yvonne Scally, and Mrs. Marcia Delay, New
was Mrs. for instructing the members
ro• MoniOII
lion of Garden Clubs Also dis ' M •rman. de rna Rue, Jeanne Albany, were weekend guests ther of Mr G"bb
1 omeroy, mo- arrangemenls to be made
Barbirll
Biggar! cu.....
---• wu the convention
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Vera Crow ·
of Mrs · John snu"th • Nye Ave.
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"THE MONEY
TRAP"
to• organ
Pub!' •ty
Miss Mildred
is the Mei gs counly
f I o we r
f.lke Sommer
Glena Ford he held at Cincinnati Au :U
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argaret Follrod; Susan and Julie Gooch and leavln for a 3
ey
' ahow.
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Ri\a Hayworth
and 25.
g.
hNine, PearAI Welker; Hlstor· Steven Nease spent the week· tour :hich w"l 3-da•nclyudEuropeanl At the conclusion of
the
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eJr gran parents, countries lncludin&amp;
wor op a runcb was served
ond TUESDAY
ed by Miss JI:dna Swick and is Ia ned acqua1n1e
party Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Hill.
Seotland Ireland
by the hostess. The next me&lt;ot-11
"THE
NUN"
Mrs. James Nicholson. Attend- '
H Aug': !25th, and a Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bennett France
other;
Eogland, ing will he held at tho
1:::"n and children of St.
-Technicoloring were lG members alld two The first
P
w. 1
Rev.
Ruppel! 15 of Mrs. Clair Karr, Syr.scu••• !l
Debbie Reynolds
II 5'""""· Mrs. Oralln Nelson and he held September 8th !t th , Va., VISited Monday Wllh ber on bia annual vacatioo
Ill Monday, September 12.
Sharon Jewell. Assistant Columbus and Southern
uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. month wlth his parents and Oth·
Colorcortoons
nostesses
Mrs.
James Electric Co., rooms. Atlendi E. J. Hdl.
er relatives in Gulfport, Miss. Mrs. Forres! Bachtel and Mr.
. ng famll
Mr. and
and and 1n the East ·
' lllld Mrs. William Matlack.
' the luncheon were
Shirley
f NeMrsto Paul
1 d Hill·"ted
Custer, Yvonne Seally, Mar arY 0 . w n, 0 ·• VISI
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Burna il
et Follrod, Sabra
Morri~n recently Wltb theJ~ parents, Mr. and daughter, Katby, Covlng·
Jane Walton, Lee Lee an ,j and Mrs. E: J. Hill and Mr. ton, Ky., are gueats of her
Clarice Krautter
and Mrs. H~ram Slawter.
mother, Mrs. Minnie Gilmore
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Mrs. G. W. SheriiUIII, wile and Mrs. George Childa
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and Mrs. Oralio Nelson. Coon· of the Rev. G.. _w. Sherman of !'f"s. C. J. Cumming~
of
ty dues are now payable lo Akron, Is v!Btlmg her SISter, Bmghamton, N. Y., lB vislltingll
Mrs. Paul Wlnn of Middleport Mrs. Ross Hannahs, Pomeroy, her mother, Mrs. Eloda Webb
· th1s week.
and sister Mr and Mr Rl h
SET tzND REUNION
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Barber, ard Plck.;,s. .
s. c •
The 42nd annual
H
Nelsonville, celebrated
his · Joan Neal
of Dunbar, W.
· the guest of
Young and Holliday ayes
School• father's birlhday • JulY 21 • at Va., IS
RenniOII will be held at t h e the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ross grandmother' Mrs. John KinHolliday Sehool grounds,
on IHannahs, Pomeroy.
cald.
Sunday' ·Aug. 7' with a basket
DAUGHTER BORN
Mrs. Henry Hennesy has rcdinner and an afternoon pro- Mr and M G
. turned from a two weeka visit
gram.
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rs. eorge Doohl· m Portsmouth witb her
lr========-.ltle &lt;Patty Jo Lambert) of Be- and family, Mr. and Mrs .;:_

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lumbus, . and MISs
Patricia
F1elds, Athens, were weekend
guests ol the" parents,
Mr.
and Mrs. Joseph Fields and

tor Jr .. Sumner; Mr. and Mrs.
wa•'d w·mdon, Mr. and Mrs. D.
J. Morgan, Mr. and Mrs. Vir·
gil Windon and Debbie, Brian
· Mr. and Mrs.'
Becky and Bla1r,
James Will and Becky, Brenda
Beverly and Br~an,
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· Pomeroy
melt WJII,
.

Activities of

Attending were Mrs.
Carl
B~c~ey. 'Mrs. Harold Massa .,;!
Mrs. Ron~ld Osborne, Mrs. Dor-'

sal Riebel, Mrs. Bert Shumway;
Mrs. ·'Will iSwain, Mrs. Denver
'"'"'""' Weber, MrS. Ernest Whitehead,
R. E. Williams. Mrs. Gene
. WllsOII. Mrs. Lyle Balderson
· al)d guestS, Mrs. Baer, Janet
~; .Debbie and Robin Morton, and Kay Balder•on.

and Etnel Windon held a rc-

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plan to attend .

Windoh Family.

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