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19th Birthday u
O~ion of Party

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IN THE BUSY HOUSEWARES DEPARTMENT

ELBERFELDS IN POMEROY

For School fO..' Mentally R•t•rdod Chlld,en
Eveeyone in Meigs County-.·.we hope to see all of
you-.will be asked during the conrse of this week and
enusmg weeks to assist ln the esthbllshment of a school
for the ·mentally re~de~. ·
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Canvassing plans for most al'!!as are complete and
will ~ccur during this weak.
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It iS considered by inany to be a highly worthwhile
and lmtrtant endeavor We do hive a number of childk .18
ren to
served by such a school. Enough to rna e 1
o~etHilon' worthwhile have already ..been screened. There
Will never be a better opportunjty to establish this school
with iLbe intent of maintaining It permanently.
· Ht~wiwer worthwhile the cause may be, many will
nbt contribute to the proposal11nless they have ce.rt~n
basic queations answered. This Is the purpose of thiS letter. 1 wllf:.nswer the follow.
lq!! qu~stlons the best l can: they are considerably leas el:Who ,!!" lbe meatal~¥
tlcleP! than the average lndlvldedt
ual.
TI!JS Is 1 ~ble body of peo-i llllw Is mental retardalloa
pt 9( vli')'IQ&amp; ,m, ~ pi al-.roatra«*4?
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~~~ mental com- number In the bundredl. SOme
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n@bl*ll !llsks.. But ·on the, entlf Ia to help these )Jell1ll4!
othef bsnd th~y m~y he able &amp;!just U! their handicap not
w deYeiOP IOCtally to a great cor9 It Preventive measures
estent ·and be able tc become are under sludy but II may be
c~rab!y ' se)f - eufficfent. eome lime before any sweepof pet!onnanee may! ing C\loi'HUs are found.
vary l!alisttler'ably trom lndlvld- Bow· 11U111J retarda~s l'f e
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White Racist
11AVANA (UPI)-Blaek power militant Slokely Carmichael
said Tuesday &lt;;O\brallam Lintoln
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exhorted .A!Mrlcan Negroes to
CIULDREN ON TOUR - Children attending the Headstart.program at the
take arms to fight for their
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freedom . , . New York to
Memorial Hospital in Pomeroy Tuesday morning; Pictured at the hO!lPitaJ enCalifornia, ~m canada to
trance with their teacher, Mrs. Leo Kennedy, Sr., at&lt;e, left to ril!ht, Mek Johnsou,
Mexico." :
son of Mrs. William Johnson; Kim Seth, daughter of Mr. ~nd Mrs. Her!Jjrl Seth
ed in" th
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and Jimmy Morton, son of Mr. and Mrs. James Morton. The tour wu conducted
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BEADS CANVASS - Jack H~ ca~ ,.- · e "co apse Egypt Issued an "urgent by WaltPr Stewart, administrator.
Kaulf, Patrol Leader ol Troop capttallsm! ··
rall for pe"ce m the five -=~:::::::.::::::::::.:.:o_:=:===~---------~-----""'""-zu 111 Middleport, bead• 8 Cannlc~ made an "honor- Yemen civll war to free
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•••vass 111 Middleport for do- ary deleg&amp;lfl at .the Comn\u- tian forces there for any
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e can Arab action aga
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1q a school for mentally re. Solldarllir c;onterence, made his Cairo press said today. Earll•:, •
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er. A llmDar drive wm 1&gt;e lleWsmen. Excerpts appe~;ec' In cease-fire violations smce July temporary certificates, we r e head teachers at the Bradbury hcate bldi, iQ.Jte lnturance 'IPII
ll0ud11Cted by memben of the Cuban newspaper Rebel 15, tile UPI learned.
employed Tuesday night by the and R uI I and elel'lOntary Jwarded t'o botb, and the 1-1·
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eu of lbe -1)' 11111 SaiUl'o
We are orgamz~llg urban ro newspaper AI Abram aatd board of education 111 specia1 In charge when the non . ..ach-, twetm !help_ •'
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~led to Bet the ~~
1ing principal, Eric Hart, jJ not\ 11r. ~
Ani!W)o df lbe Volonleer aeeordl!tg to It* tactlcslt!lplred In lbof Yemen and elatmed the n., gnup Includes RQbert In the respe~llve school ~nild- Bl'!)·'llllo
, for elemeotpr)
FJi'W, oe--~ wiD uav 11118 b.i' (Che) .Gue,a qf ~allng Br!Uab In Aden were ~~ottinC Meier, Mrs. PhflUs Miller, Mrs.l lng. Hired at ~ ~ho'N the prmctpals
e district .t Ll!
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:~ ,qW 9r lhl'ee ~ Vlelilams to to keep E8Y!Itlan lroopJ ,. away Kate )arreU, Mrs. Ellen Wirth. •regular salley ael!eeule . to fill per cl ,
unij. but 1flth
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VeteiuJ ,Jf~ .~pllal , and lmperlllls!Jf' be B8Jd. • 1"~~1.
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T!ie c~p. Wb!ch AI Ah rIm Mrs. Katltleen Scott TWO otb.· and Charles Downie at Rutlallll leait,J4011 ai'iove salary II!JMijgft
,(tJiilti) fOfflit M41'tfal, CheTWO FINED
termed . a maJor step desl~ed ers holding temporary certifi-l A long discussion was held and lho11e with more than eigllt
ehlre; Cyrus lllwdes, llaclne; Two defenda~ta w~re fined U! achteve Arab soUdanty, cates and reemployed in the on the purchase of ~I bus ~Ills, or units, will reeoJ"
Rosella Boyd )&gt;omeroy· John Tuesday night m the. court of ,.hid! iB ?"cessary for any jomt district are Miss Thelma Mich-l insurance. The DaviS&lt;- Warner $50 per I unit, or room, ,bovt
McCloud Hartford· 'Jai.~ Cala- Pomeroy Mayor Chari~ Lt· Arab acbon," was made Tues- ae! and Donald Slivers:
Agen~y and the Downing ln.l elgb~ plus tbe $400.
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rc ' tlret1, and John C. Beaver. Porn- c•pital of the neighboring Silo
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CLARENCE E. MILLER
,. Widespread rioting and violent civil disorder
~wn into 1 national cnsis in recent weeks. In no feder
than 20 cities people are not safe ;n the streets an m
tlicir homes, nor is their property pafe. . .
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. Riots have occured pfogr~sstvely m ctty af~er ctty.
F , ies for the' manuf3cture of molotov cocktatls have
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ed .. the h'iinds of rioters to matm ~ nd murder.
· ml think it is ~vident that the pnnctpal vtcttms of the
recent insurrections are the negroes of America whose
cause is betrayed by a few lar committeH to law 1 nd
•als~ leaders.
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Thursday-Friday~:Sat~rday
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"'ause of civil disobedience.
i solution, yet our maJOr
~ Hate mongers travel from parties snipe at each other,

Gr1de AP1steurized 1nd Homogeni~ed

VELVEETA

community to community incil· ' each •reusing the other of a
.in' insurrection. Public a n d I wrong . . each b~a~mg
pr~v.te meetings conducted by other for the natmn s p robriOt orgAnizations have been re- lems.
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l&gt;fatedil r&lt;!ported by the pre"· I But the time for blammg I•
'The fact of the matter Is thai ! over. Piocing the blame_...,,!
the nvii rights of the majority not cure the problem. It .
of the people in the Uni.ted be analyzed. The u~derlymg
Slates are being violated by the griev•nses.. must be d!a~osed
lawless acts of-a •minority.
and remedies prescnbed.
!J'h~ causes of discontent are lawless plUnder must be stop.
of tl!lllledlate and 'I!~Stlng· con- ped and I . m&lt;ght add,
cerno
I all of us. The violence by use,.,. ot 1whatever means at
of tile lew must not be permit· our "1osa .
ted t Injure the cause of many. The laws to prevent snipers
It . i: time that government of· from ;hooti~g lnnoeent by stand·
ficlal• ma~ it atis6lutely ~ear ers an~ pohce. lootmg. turning
that violence "and rioting"will and plundering are on the slat·
not be toleraie4· nor will it he . ute book•. They must be enforc·
rewarded.
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.Another poi~ 1 ' apt to make We in the lOth Dlstri~t have
absolutely cie~ 1s that the Fed· been fortunate lJ! .~scapmg the
,, Government is unified In fate of many areas. But thiS
effort to help people rise does nol mean that we. do not
allove poverty leveis of exist· . share In the responSibthty for
erice There is admittedly dis· stopping the ~lundering a_
air~ment as to how these lawle3Sness, and tn correetmg
to aid the poverty the wrongs that exist. In th 1
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be set up an d vein I might .add that
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months I got mad an~ demand·
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· very much th• wJy 1 am! any kind of man, I'd Dl&amp;ITY her
~ says he never wants me] and forget the loan, and I said
to 'change. But every once in a if she was the nght kt~ of lltrl
!)ne he teases me about the·I 1 might, but I wouldn t malTY
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Tltt other night while w' man. So she threw me. out.
prayed. he ended. "And thank '! Now she is gomg With anothYou for my beautiful gorgeous er man, and I have found that
blonde wife." Then he stopprd It is hard to live without he~.
suddenly and Jookl'd at me. I I called her up ant£ .•atd I d
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I'm a browne tie He doesn't marry her if we could get ac
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be· Slid, "No!"
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'!¥bat would you advi'!e? - ~ note sa~ing she'd pay the rest
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~;l'#ASHINGTON

,.. &gt; REPORT

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CLARENCE E. MILLER
,. Widespread rioting and violent civil disorder
~wn into 1 national cnsis in recent weeks. In no feder
than 20 cities people are not safe ;n the streets an m
tlicir homes, nor is their property pafe. . .
.
. Riots have occured pfogr~sstvely m ctty af~er ctty.
F , ies for the' manuf3cture of molotov cocktatls have
~~~runcovered, by \he pollee.. Weapons have been plac·
ed .. the h'iinds of rioters to matm ~ nd murder.
· ml think it is ~vident that the pnnctpal vtcttms of the
recent insurrections are the negroes of America whose
cause is betrayed by a few lar committeH to law 1 nd
•als~ leaders.
•
· u d
. Leaders of viJlence are pub· peaceful change, ye1 ctv or er
.cly proclaiming and advocat· is being k~pt by .F.ederal troops.
ng future riot• and the total We are a pohllc~l
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' steeped in the trodtttor o,
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"'ause of civil disobedience.
i solution, yet our maJOr
~ Hate mongers travel from parties snipe at each other,

Gr1de AP1steurized 1nd Homogeni~ed

VELVEETA

community to community incil· ' each •reusing the other of a
.in' insurrection. Public a n d I wrong . . each b~a~mg
pr~v.te meetings conducted by other for the natmn s p robriOt orgAnizations have been re- lems.
.
l&gt;fatedil r&lt;!ported by the pre"· I But the time for blammg I•
'The fact of the matter Is thai ! over. Piocing the blame_...,,!
the nvii rights of the majority not cure the problem. It .
of the people in the Uni.ted be analyzed. The u~derlymg
Slates are being violated by the griev•nses.. must be d!a~osed
lawless acts of-a •minority.
and remedies prescnbed.
!J'h~ causes of discontent are lawless plUnder must be stop.
of tl!lllledlate and 'I!~Stlng· con- ped and I . m&lt;ght add,
cerno
I all of us. The violence by use,.,. ot 1whatever means at
of tile lew must not be permit· our "1osa .
ted t Injure the cause of many. The laws to prevent snipers
It . i: time that government of· from ;hooti~g lnnoeent by stand·
ficlal• ma~ it atis6lutely ~ear ers an~ pohce. lootmg. turning
that violence "and rioting"will and plundering are on the slat·
not be toleraie4· nor will it he . ute book•. They must be enforc·
rewarded.
' ed.
.Another poi~ 1 ' apt to make We in the lOth Dlstri~t have
absolutely cie~ 1s that the Fed· been fortunate lJ! .~scapmg the
,, Government is unified In fate of many areas. But thiS
effort to help people rise does nol mean that we. do not
allove poverty leveis of exist· . share In the responSibthty for
erice There is admittedly dis· stopping the ~lundering a_
air~ment as to how these lawle3Sness, and tn correetmg
to aid the poverty the wrongs that exist. In th 1
~~:~~~e~u:st
be set up an d vein I might .add that
m
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to be paid back , but she never
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mentioned it Ater about eight
Dell' Hflen:
months I got mad an~ demand·
j know my hu~bend 1o v e s ed my money. She sa1d If I was
· very much th• wJy 1 am! any kind of man, I'd Dl&amp;ITY her
~ says he never wants me] and forget the loan, and I said
to 'change. But every once in a if she was the nght kt~ of lltrl
!)ne he teases me about the·I 1 might, but I wouldn t malTY
~uUful· blondes on TV .
, a dame that shacked up wltb a
Tltt other night while w' man. So she threw me. out.
prayed. he ended. "And thank '! Now she is gomg With anothYou for my beautiful gorgeous er man, and I have found that
blonde wife." Then he stopprd It is hard to live without he~.
suddenly and Jookl'd at me. I I called her up ant£ .•atd I d
This would be fine . exce~t · forget the $500 and mtghl ~ve~
I'm a browne tie He doesn't marry her if we could get ac
ldd when he's taiklng to Go~. ~ together. Her apar~ment IS
ne said It !nil! slipped out, he I comforlable and she 8 not a
dOftlll'l know why. 1 asked him bad cook.
.
11 ·, lhould bleach my hAir n~:d . She hung up on me. Today
be· Slid, "No!"
· \ 1 got a &lt;heck for $300 with n
'!¥bat would you advi'!e? - ~ note sa~ing she'd pay the rest
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before October.
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Well, if she's going to be
, ~
- row a blond wig from a that way, 1 think 1 deserve in· 1
- or !.ry one out at ai teres! on the loan.
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salon. If your husband ! l'lta"t tell me: I. How to
~' ll~j!li 41, maybe .be'U bu~ one. get her bdck, or 2. How to get
.,·.. ~of ,yJii!, ·JI, he doesn't. ned bet· ] all that's cominS to me. ' Wfili.t't·.~JUne you ''Brown-: KARL

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son, Jacob M. Gaul, Chester;
six grandchildren, Victor.
trica and Vicki Lynn Gaul, .... ,.
Denise, James and J e ff r e
CrockareU; one greal1!:rartdst:ln,
Victor Eugene Jr . and o d
aunt. Mrs. Audrey Beam.
Funeral servi.,.. will be
Fridav at 2 p.m. at the Alf:redll
Methodist Church with burial
the church cemetery. Tile Rev.
Pearl Casto wIll of~~:~~~~
Friends mav call at the
I Funeral Ho.me until noon
day. The body will be taken
the churoh to He In state one
hour prior to services.

NEW SALESMAN - Geor~e
Hicks, Pomeroy, bas begun
employment wilb Keith Goble Ford of Mlddleporl as a
new and used car S1le11maa.
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Northup; Joe H. Easton, Rt. 1 olf.farm jobs and other. J\011- with sales of f20,000 and up expenses. · . . .
Stoler, :. acre, OUve.
L. Pa,rtlow, Dorothy K. Part- Gri~~~Q~ to James 0. Hunl. KatiJ.] Annapolls,Md;, 11 the o'fi'f,~
Bidwell; Tamara Wickline, Eur- agrlculta!i'al &amp;ources.
, accounted (or only 51.6 per cent Who~ farms with ules in the Clell B. Wood, Dora B. Wood low, Mamie F. Campbell, An· 1'Y11 flunt, .30 acre. !Aiart.
eka Star Rt.; John Rossignol A new~ compiled agriculture ol total spending , for farm SIO,OIJI).f20,000 bracket are add· to Jobn R. Koehler, Donna
thony W. Mlsich, Helen M. United States. Veil. Affalts.l!leverate m~r.nlll ~~~· Con&amp;m.
Lower River Rd.; Robert H. depari!!J~t breakdown of farm productl0i1 items tucb as fertl- ed. JOvernm~nt records show a Koehler, loti, Syracuae.
Misich :;:, Clayton Partlow, 10*
Robert J:-~&gt; Chapman:
llurllle, 16 Evall! Hts.: Mrs: famlly income shows a sharp
total of 1,037,000-farms-:32 par Teras Eaotern Trans. Corp.,·~·· . ~ge,ll to Robert v ry Ann apman, lola, S)'l'~·l,-Pallai Cadle, West Columbia! cl•avagi)etween larger, comcent of t~e nation's farming and Albert F. Bolen, Dorot&amp;a H " 1 ~ LsseUI M Hagg ' ty· cuse.
W. Va.; Judy Ann Hughes, Ma- moretaj;Male farmers and oper·
until-accounted for 85.1 per Bolen, Right or Way Agree. aggery. uc e ·
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son; Ml'!. Frances Bush. Mas- ators of small and part-time
cent of lbe productlon.expense Salem.
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On; Mgela R. Baker, MiddlE\" farms.;;;
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Local PoWP" om~.,
pory; Mrs. Wilbur F. Long, Of the 3,212,000 enterprises
Whll~ total farm numbers II:. Rickman, Pirl of Lot,
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Pomeroy; Lester D. Abels, Rt. classified as farms In 1966, the - - -- - have ponliJI!!!!l
to 1ecreaoe dieport.
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Deller For
I If.ng Bottom; Edward W. department's ~stimates showed
BY Mra. Lyle · Ba~ra,_
Eteadily In recent y~rs- from -., Melvin L. Ewen, VIrginia
Dewey Mollohan, Betty Mol· ha,' been :omoted · '•?Pa·~···ll
Pu;tJ. Rt. I Nelsonville: 'Mrs. some 1,769,000-about 55 per. Sgt. James Mays hal return-. 4,09'7,000 ·tn ·1959to' 3,252,000 last l!:wen lo United State of
Bolen, Right of Way Agree .. lach\an Po~er Com . : i:,'
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AND
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den; Mrs. Elden E. Jeffers, than 1.4 m!IUon wilb annual b Y~f ~ "Flu~~g ti! -~ . 921!,01)0 fn 1959 to ~ _1966 figure Phyllis Carol O'Rrien,
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us '· •·. of slightly over I million.
!Atart.
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less, plus about 356,000 wttli Johnny Bobo,of the U.S. MEmily M. Partloe, d•c.,
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annual Sales between $2,500 and !"Y· stationed m Mtssoun, vts- Columbus were re•eDt guests of Clarence Partlow, Mable
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&lt;ted w1tb Mr. and Mrs. Carroll/Mrs. Rose Thomas.
coscos, Freda Taylor,
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Mrs. Richard A. Woodyard, The Hfinllllon smallest farms Ro.ndotpb. .
Mrs. Carl ·Buckley and Mrs. Partlow. Ullle Thomas.
All You'll Need
Pl. fPleasant, daughter, 8:,25 a. ;ast 'yeoi;',lveraged $3,7IB apieCe . Mrs. B.erme Edwards Is a pa· Abce Foutty visited with Mrs. ton Partlow, Garnet 'ur~:!7.:: 11
m. IJ'uesday.
in fam:~~a income from non. tient at Camden • Clark Hos· Buckley's brother, D. C. West· Franklin Partlow, Hazel RedIs Your Change
,
Dlschar&amp;es
. farm . s , compared with p1tal, Parkersburg, W. Va.
fall, at Glenville Hospttal.
dick, Maxine Mlslch, Elll:sll
~aries !Ae.&amp;rcus, Mrs. Nel· 1,19610 fliljn Income. The $2, 500_ Mrs. C. A. Barnett of Park· Mr. and Mrs. Carroll Ran· Partlow. Aflid. for Trans.,
; -,
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Ue 3. Barsotb, Rboert D.Boso, 14,999 groUp averaged $2,239 m ersburg, w. Va., and Mr. and' dolph spent the weekend Wtlh orange.
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Visit
encf W. Kight, Mrs. Everett earnings,!«orn agriCI!Iture.
ertburg, Fla., . visited w' t h and family, Great Falls, Va.
Llscoscos to Clayton Partlow,
W. Lancaster, James M. Lundy,
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Mr.
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na Cashdol ar as .'~~ family vlslled with . Mr. and Freda Taylor to Clayton
AND
ard D. 0 NetU, Mrs. Russell R. 1,483,000,, 1968 _ showed a turned home after being dIS Mrs. Ralelgh lletzet•'tnd famt- low, 10* acres, Orange.
Rankin, Mrs. AI.,. Smith Ern- f d'ff
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ennett and Infant daughter, th "000,$9 999 1 1 t _ and family enJoyed a campmg Toledo.
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Recent vtslto,.. at the Wll·
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d 'th $1 913
ecenl vtstlors o Mr. an 111ams - Balderson home were
WE HAVE MAE$, INFLATIONS
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M· C 1 B kl
er Kn m ant son, Mrs. Harry from 'nlfarm sources. Farms N r,•,: Gar luc eyM wered MMrs. Mr. and Ml'!. Raymond Kesoer,
R
. napp and mfant daughter 1 ~ 1. f 120 000 d
&lt; '' arv n and r. an rs. Athens Mrs Rutb Moore and
TO FIT .ALL MAKES OF MILKERS
· w "' $a~~ . ' an up aver- Clay Cochran and son of Park· Mr. a~d M;s, Paul Ford, Co: , ,
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organiZeu n. ,.,. ntte otales '!1.252
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according-to agriculture depart-. naMa and Mrs. Mary Tornes of land Mrs. Edward Chevalier.
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son, Jacob M. Gaul, Chester;
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trica and Vicki Lynn Gaul, .... ,.
Denise, James and J e ff r e
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Victor Eugene Jr . and o d
aunt. Mrs. Audrey Beam.
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Organization, as ambassatlor to
.washington.
·

e;:

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Cooper, 75 Grapo St.; j_ Paul
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·•
William&gt;, 157 Jackson p 1k e· WASHINGTON (UP!) -More factor in the market for farm aceoimted fot70 per cent of t~e Eva
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11k1 ·n · ;
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Northup; Joe H. Easton, Rt. 1 olf.farm jobs and other. J\011- with sales of f20,000 and up expenses. · . . .
Stoler, :. acre, OUve.
L. Pa,rtlow, Dorothy K. Part- Gri~~~Q~ to James 0. Hunl. KatiJ.] Annapolls,Md;, 11 the o'fi'f,~
Bidwell; Tamara Wickline, Eur- agrlculta!i'al &amp;ources.
, accounted (or only 51.6 per cent Who~ farms with ules in the Clell B. Wood, Dora B. Wood low, Mamie F. Campbell, An· 1'Y11 flunt, .30 acre. !Aiart.
eka Star Rt.; John Rossignol A new~ compiled agriculture ol total spending , for farm SIO,OIJI).f20,000 bracket are add· to Jobn R. Koehler, Donna
thony W. Mlsich, Helen M. United States. Veil. Affalts.l!leverate m~r.nlll ~~~· Con&amp;m.
Lower River Rd.; Robert H. depari!!J~t breakdown of farm productl0i1 items tucb as fertl- ed. JOvernm~nt records show a Koehler, loti, Syracuae.
Misich :;:, Clayton Partlow, 10*
Robert J:-~&gt; Chapman:
llurllle, 16 Evall! Hts.: Mrs: famlly income shows a sharp
total of 1,037,000-farms-:32 par Teras Eaotern Trans. Corp.,·~·· . ~ge,ll to Robert v ry Ann apman, lola, S)'l'~·l,-Pallai Cadle, West Columbia! cl•avagi)etween larger, comcent of t~e nation's farming and Albert F. Bolen, Dorot&amp;a H " 1 ~ LsseUI M Hagg ' ty· cuse.
W. Va.; Judy Ann Hughes, Ma- moretaj;Male farmers and oper·
until-accounted for 85.1 per Bolen, Right or Way Agree. aggery. uc e ·
er •
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10
son; Ml'!. Frances Bush. Mas- ators of small and part-time
cent of lbe productlon.expense Salem.
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~· ~~~dle~o:, to Rob rt Virginian Moves to
On; Mgela R. Baker, MiddlE\" farms.;;;
OCJety .
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Local PoWP" om~.,
pory; Mrs. Wilbur F. Long, Of the 3,212,000 enterprises
Whll~ total farm numbers II:. Rickman, Pirl of Lot,
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Pomeroy; Lester D. Abels, Rt. classified as farms In 1966, the - - -- - have ponliJI!!!!l
to 1ecreaoe dieport.
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eon former! of Pulaski V
Deller For
I If.ng Bottom; Edward W. department's ~stimates showed
BY Mra. Lyle · Ba~ra,_
Eteadily In recent y~rs- from -., Melvin L. Ewen, VIrginia
Dewey Mollohan, Betty Mol· ha,' been :omoted · '•?Pa·~···ll
Pu;tJ. Rt. I Nelsonville: 'Mrs. some 1,769,000-about 55 per. Sgt. James Mays hal return-. 4,09'7,000 ·tn ·1959to' 3,252,000 last l!:wen lo United State of
Bolen, Right of Way Agree .. lach\an Po~er Com . : i:,'
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Ch~ries S. Sinclair, Wellston; cent-had more non-farm In- edf home after Vs~tndlllll H.ye~~ year - the.. num~r of..lar!l\1 ea. Flowag, Easement, Olive. K.GBolen, Boopartcehl•0· Srothalem. B th position of Custom~ •y·cco•unt•• ll
AND
10 '" nam. e ~ with sales of •10 000 ·-• '-p has M h II Ad
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MrI. ..,
n1x1e Srru'th, Ashi and• Ky.; come th an agncu
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I ~·h vtiJ mcreased: The total rose from Adams to Ralph Larry
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I 's.:e the Point Pleasant office
den; Mrs. Elden E. Jeffers, than 1.4 m!IUon wilb annual b Y~f ~ "Flu~~g ti! -~ . 921!,01)0 fn 1959 to ~ _1966 figure Phyllis Carol O'Rrien,
~ er ~ pa~ce ~ th Am.. He attended Concord· C 0
Phone WY 2.;~!5511'
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Wellston; Mrs. Roy E. Potter, farm product sales of $2,500 'll' e s &lt;on at 0
us '· •·. of slightly over I million.
!Atart.
. s e car ro~g_ . u . nn ~.;;.;..;......._....~~~~~~~~ ~====~ ':
Rt. '4 Loulsa, ·Ky.
less, plus about 356,000 wttli Johnny Bobo,of the U.S. MEmily M. Partloe, d•c.,
, Scarbrough to Wtlham M.
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annual Sales between $2,500 and !"Y· stationed m Mtssoun, vts- Columbus were re•eDt guests of Clarence Partlow, Mable
relt, Donna J. Barrett, 80 ac·
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&lt;ted w1tb Mr. and Mrs. Carroll/Mrs. Rose Thomas.
coscos, Freda Taylor,
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Mrs. Richard A. Woodyard, The Hfinllllon smallest farms Ro.ndotpb. .
Mrs. Carl ·Buckley and Mrs. Partlow. Ullle Thomas.
All You'll Need
Pl. fPleasant, daughter, 8:,25 a. ;ast 'yeoi;',lveraged $3,7IB apieCe . Mrs. B.erme Edwards Is a pa· Abce Foutty visited with Mrs. ton Partlow, Garnet 'ur~:!7.:: 11
m. IJ'uesday.
in fam:~~a income from non. tient at Camden • Clark Hos· Buckley's brother, D. C. West· Franklin Partlow, Hazel RedIs Your Change
,
Dlschar&amp;es
. farm . s , compared with p1tal, Parkersburg, W. Va.
fall, at Glenville Hospttal.
dick, Maxine Mlslch, Elll:sll
~aries !Ae.&amp;rcus, Mrs. Nel· 1,19610 fliljn Income. The $2, 500_ Mrs. C. A. Barnett of Park· Mr. and Mrs. Carroll Ran· Partlow. Aflid. for Trans.,
; -,
Purse When You
Ue 3. Barsotb, Rboert D.Boso, 14,999 groUp averaged $2,239 m ersburg, w. Va., and Mr. and' dolph spent the weekend Wtlh orange.
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Visit
encf W. Kight, Mrs. Everett earnings,!«orn agriCI!Iture.
ertburg, Fla., . visited w' t h and family, Great Falls, Va.
Llscoscos to Clayton Partlow,
W. Lancaster, James M. Lundy,
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here
Fnday.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Frank
Bise
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r. · an~m. R. Martmg, How- Largei\larms _ a total of
na Cashdol ar as .'~~ family vlslled with . Mr. and Freda Taylor to Clayton
AND
ard D. 0 NetU, Mrs. Russell R. 1,483,000,, 1968 _ showed a turned home after being dIS Mrs. Ralelgh lletzet•'tnd famt- low, 10* acres, Orange.
Rankin, Mrs. AI.,. Smith Ern- f d'ff
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charged from the Navy.
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e8st E· Watts, Mrs, James H. Farms! 11-ltb annu~i sales In Mr. and Mrs. Maurice R~ed Marton Hetzer and family at · ~.'.:':"~~o~w~,~~Y~~~""""""""''~"'"""""""""""'~
ennett and Infant daughter, th "000,$9 999 1 1 t _ and family enJoyed a campmg Toledo.
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Recent vtslto,.. at the Wll·
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fant son, Mrs. Vernon L Keel· average
d 'th $1 913
ecenl vtstlors o Mr. an 111ams - Balderson home were
WE HAVE MAE$, INFLATIONS
dd . f
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,
M· C 1 B kl
er Kn m ant son, Mrs. Harry from 'nlfarm sources. Farms N r,•,: Gar luc eyM wered MMrs. Mr. and Ml'!. Raymond Kesoer,
R
. napp and mfant daughter 1 ~ 1. f 120 000 d
&lt; '' arv n and r. an rs. Athens Mrs Rutb Moore and
TO FIT .ALL MAKES OF MILKERS
· w "' $a~~ . ' an up aver- Clay Cochran and son of Park· Mr. a~d M;s, Paul Ford, Co: , ,
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organiZeu n. ,.,. ntte otales '!1.252
m non·farm recetpts. Mrs Gladys Baughm8n and Ch I'
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985-3347
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cyclopa•d•a Britannica.
according-to agriculture depart-. naMa and Mrs. Mary Tornes of land Mrs. Edward Chevalier.
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$5.88". '(35) Print Te1 Aprons
(3)

30 Qt. Foam Ice' Chest

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(7) G.E. Trans. Radio, Reg $5.99

(1 0) Rubber Gloves, Reg. i9c

33c

(29) Lewella Girdles

Plastic Sweater Bag

Men's Sport Coats

NYLON NET

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(14) Boy's Sport Coats, Val.

(19) Boy's Sport Suits

14.99 _ $10.

10 TO CLEAR!
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(~lJ~ M•n••.Jacbts; V1l. To $8.95'!.__ ·
n tot&gt; c~ilcl's swl.,;suita ~·
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175 TO CLEARI

Men's Sport Shirts

Men's and Boyfl,$hif.ti
All Honll Brand
All Knill

$199

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(42) Lds. Rlffi1 Sandals ----,--- 88c

(10) Ladies House Dres- - - - - $2.S4

' _ $3.88'
(22) Lds. Italian Sandals, Reg. $5.99

(14) Lds. 1nd Girls Novelty Hats

$244

(1 Group) Summer Maternities _
(10) Ladies Hats

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Ladies

19&lt;

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~ All Siltl

Fiatt ond1Cesuels
Vol. to $5.99

$1.00

(21)

Birdseye Diapers_

Print Tote and Umbrella

Ladies Shirt Shift
Dresses
,.

2 Pc. Util,ity Rug Set

Wht. Fitted Crib Sheets

88c

(2)

$, ••

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Rog. $1.00 Val.

(1)

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coco
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BARBECUE

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99c .

100 count

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$1.59

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REMNANT DAY SPECIAU

VARIETY
PACK

(63) Girl's Cotton Slips ,_ - - - - - - - 59c

Baby Stroller, Reg. $10.99 _ _ $6.88

(17) Zipper Utility hg

47c

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PRICES

EVERYDAY

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lnf. hainettt, R!g. $7.99 - - $4.88,._dz. $1.81 (1) lnf. Pl.y Pen, Reg. $14.99 - - $8.88

(8) Cosmetic Bags, Reg. 39c

$199

·$

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(15) Lds Wrangler Cut-Offs _ _ _ $1.99

Slltl IOto II
P•ttl Colors

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25c

c

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YINDIRLIAF

Men's Famous Brand Shoes

Toflon or SUIv.1. to' Sl.OO

PRICE

(1) Girl's Slips, Reg. $1.99 - - - 66c

·.

$3

·REPiAT"'F A SELLOUTI

SPECIAL BUY!

Matching Florol Print
R'lf. $2.99 Val.

. Ladies $JJmmer Shoes
DI'MI end (MuaiVI
8:8 ···
Good SiaL VII. to f6,99

REPEAT OF A SELLOUT!

..Child's ~orie Sandals

SANDWICHES

I

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(1 Lot) T O Y S - - - - - - ~ PRICE ~3) lnf. Squeez Toys

SOc

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$444

30 Only--Vol. to $5.99
Stylish Sport llhota

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Blo.,..,,

Laa. Summe~eHe Casuals
$

88•

(5) Mftn's Dress Strew H1ta - - ~ PRICE (13) Lds. 51.
Reg. $1.99 ___:_ $1-:Go
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Jewelry
50c (12) Leis. Dusters,.ftl· To $2.99
$1.81

Lad. SummereHe Casuals

By Boll Bond Val. to $3.99
Good Slm

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Oxforch ond Sllp-Ons
VII. to $3.99

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HIGH FASHION!

Men's Fabric Casuals

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$1.88

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HIGH FASHION!

, 40 PAIR TO GOI

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Good Colors
Big Volue

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Vynocel Windo~ Shades

,..,

(21) Men's • Boy's Summer Caps
50c
(16) Men's Walk Shorts, Reg. $2.99 _ $2.00

Ladies Swimwear
lind 2 PI1l
PRICE
Femous Bronda
"/ 2

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821f1-Y TO GOI

110 TO CLEAR!

Short Sl. Stylos
'· .!l'lf. $2.99 Volu011

(20) Boy's Swim Trunks, Reg. $1.99 _ $1.00

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(7)

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Velu11 To $14.99
Spring Siyles

.

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BIG REDUCTION!

If

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(41) 8 Pk. Pl. H1.ngers - - - - 44c (29)Men's~ot
(1 Lot) 'Child's Sleepwear
l2 PRICE (15) Girls' Drtu

$4.88
~

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84c

REPEAT OF A SELLOUT!

Ladies a'nd Child's ~oats

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REPEAT OF A SELLOUT!

.

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Men's H~es Crew Socks
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12 oz.
cans

Bobbie Brooks Sportswear
Spring end Summar
Brolitn Siltl
2 · PRia

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Orange, Root Beer
Cola, Grape
Gi'nger Ale

(48) Molrgln-Joll.!'' itchen Towel - - 311
and Pot Holder ..;_ 19c
.25c

Men's Dress Slacks

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19~

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Zipper Closure
Big Silt

.

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soc

.· . Broken Slltl
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66c

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FAMOUS BRANDS!

(23) Ple1ted Te1 Aprons, Reg. $1.00 _

1'

15c ~.

HOT WEATHER SPECIAL!

Vol. to $6.95
Spring ond Summer Styl11

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Colors ond Folttrnt

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· Cameo Njlons &lt;;learance . ·•

Mill End Dress Prints

LOOK! LOOKI

160NLY
S·M·L

(11) 10 Gal. Trash_Can, Reg. $1.59-- 99c
(8) 34 Qt. Ice Che~t,)ag. $1.69 ·
$1.00

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*

Hoover Floor Polisher, Reg. 29.9~ • $J9.f? · (6) Fancy Sofa Pillows, Reg. $3.99-$2.44 (12) 14x17
- - - 44c
Hoover Swuper, Reg. $39.99 _ $29.00 (9) Sofa Pillows, Reg. $1.99
$1.00 (8) H•nd P1inted :paglheHI Bowls - - 44c

CLEARANCE PRICED!

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ALL COLORS

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Chair--14.95
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ARVIN
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catiiJ!l, 808 ~· M.rlm ~t •

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4 ROOM HOUSE witb bath,
nice yard, picket !mice, picture window, 1671 Lincoln Hts.
w. · 'Phon• 992-278t or 992-34!2.
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7 30 tfc

1 ..mt ,., W.rtl, tnt l1111rftea.
Minimum Cfltrwt Ph
11 Ml'ltl pel Wri tlftl .........
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11 lentl ..,
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OUAUIT Motor Co.

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12-Daily Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport, 0 ., Aug, 2. 1967
EmEIIovment Wentecl
· .. ··-- ~ · - - - -··
GENERAL "\VOli.K, painting,
'.
mowing lawt11 IIICI ailrubbory
.work, can or co~tact Ed
Templeton, Ball;y Run ~ad,

I SIGNS

UJoAULifl.l

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'FuR~isHim -·apartmeni; · tour

room• and bath. Phone 9922682.
7 28 tfc

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1965-SIMCA 4 DOOR

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1965 FORD PICKUP

&amp; ft. Flareside, VB engine, heavy duty tires, 1reen flnilh,
heater, ~ustorn cab.

1964 CHEVROLET

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66 Pontiac VB
Tempest Custom
Coupe
$2,195

Pomeroy IMotor Co.
OPEN EVES. 9:116 P.M.

One careful owner.

POMEROY, OHIO

HARDTOP ·

.

V. V. Johnson &amp; Son
. 222 -4th Ave., Huntington

Red all

vinyl custom interior. Nice

'795,0hil

.

All 61 Modolaltducu

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lnl up II $300.00

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ROUSH &amp; LYONS

I.!

CAMPING TRAILERS

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Horton 51.-Mooon W. Yo
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Wotch For tho Arrtv.r' Of

eTOUR·A·HOMEe
Llthtwolght Plck·Up

UDIATOR

TIIUCK CAMPER

$795.00up

SERVICE
All lllew' Racl..tor Shop

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BLAmNARS

I Car • Truck • Heeltr

Core

e BulldoQr

eAII~

WHEEL I. '•·
AUONMENT
IRAKE

Type

KEITH GOBLE FORD
WY 2.fl.f6

HONDA
SAJ.fS &amp; SERVICE

AND
.

., lltANNII r ·

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IIICISl PEOh cl

Mldclloport, 0.

DICK

CALL

~WLINGS

Rawlings Hond1 S1l11
WY NISI

MIOOLEPORl OHIO
..
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a M'&amp;Ek

I'VE.SEEN BEMR
SURF IN ABOWL
OF ~rr PEA SOUP!

OK~Y.

OKAYI'l'M

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GIMME' BACI&lt;. M'(

SORF60AP.D I

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Lts•l Notice
. NOW TAKING
APPLICATIONS
FOR CARRIERS

IN

MID~LEPORT.

LITTLE ORPHAN ANNIE

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Low.r Prices.
GIT RIADY FOR WINTERI ·
HEATING STOVE$ ON SAL I!

:~ I

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~Therm.'LP 0.. H11ter

$140,00'
With Big ....lecl Gu Tank
l~~ttalllld
t-.Wtrnl Momlng LP Gn H11ter --... .179,90 ,
. Witt, Bottled Gn T•nk
lnltall~
1-Whltt Ht~lll 'L.P .0 .. HOlter
$140.00
!flitll Beltljecl ~..Tltlk . •
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lllllllljld
1...-SIIgler Oil.Heetar, )O,OOI) BTU ___: On Slllt
1-WOOd &amp; CMI ......,
'Jirice It Now
~ :~:~• Hot ·ll11t C!MI HHter
I. ike New
Warlll Mlimlnil Jacklt
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Type Coel'
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C:heclc Th'"
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All :WOK TO :all QVAIIDIID ·~'1 M)t'MPI';I\..~' ..
&amp;all or m~ LYMD ' · '
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tiUNNALINI.APACHEe

Representative Ill Thle Aree 20 Y11rs Por.. ,

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TRAY.L TRAILIRS

.,,., L"4 Duo 'Aiu'" ht

· Elmer 1. White, 404~ So. 4th· St., Ironton

Sparkling original black fin.
:sh, 326 VB engine 250 HP

•

.
1961 .
'
eCOMAN¢ttle

CHARLES USLE
Syr1c~, Ohio

· . $2295

2 Ton. 84" Cab to axle, 825x20 !ires, 292 cu. ln. engtne, cab
very clean and solid, 12 ft. in!&lt;ulatt&gt;d van body.

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Prl"" Worth Woltint For

Por Fr,. Estlmet..
eAiumlnum Awnlnp ·
eAiumlnum Sic!lna . eAiumlnum !billing•
• Aluminum Wlndowa &amp; Daort . • C41r Porti
·ePetios
eBiown In insulltlon
.
.
or Coli Ctillep 532-6181 '
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Cont•ct:

BUDGET PRICED furniture oR
our third Ooor, budget shop.
Ba-~. .IIIUI'I)lture, Mllldlepo,t1
Ohill.
· . 21 tiC

$1595

.

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Business,Services

mai..,
Wlk
Shop, ~NY
~tljorlli!l 81. ....... lad
Sirvb.
·
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.

'1111

·

JOOO Series. Red finiah, good tires. radio and heater. Real
good milea&amp;e.

awen ,..., ..,..

,.,. ·';) l'

POODLE puppies AKC,
,
11m 9100!l une; stud 11ttv!Ce
'llid groolnln1.' Phone 99Wt43.

$795

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GARAGE, suitable business
catiiJ!l, 808 ~· M.rlm ~t •

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4 ROOM HOUSE witb bath,
nice yard, picket !mice, picture window, 1671 Lincoln Hts.
w. · 'Phon• 992-278t or 992-34!2.
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7 30 tfc

1 ..mt ,., W.rtl, tnt l1111rftea.
Minimum Cfltrwt Ph
11 Ml'ltl pel Wri tlftl .........
ttw t111Hrt1on1.
11 lentl ..,
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CAitO OF fHANKS • 08tlUAIU!I
SI .IO hP 50 word ..,lnlmum E1ch

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992-2950.

. Pomeroy~
OUAUIT Motor Co.

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12-Daily Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport, 0 ., Aug, 2. 1967
EmEIIovment Wentecl
· .. ··-- ~ · - - - -··
GENERAL "\VOli.K, painting,
'.
mowing lawt11 IIICI ailrubbory
.work, can or co~tact Ed
Templeton, Ball;y Run ~ad,

I SIGNS

UJoAULifl.l

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'FuR~isHim -·apartmeni; · tour

room• and bath. Phone 9922682.
7 28 tfc

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1965-SIMCA 4 DOOR

.

1965 FORD PICKUP

&amp; ft. Flareside, VB engine, heavy duty tires, 1reen flnilh,
heater, ~ustorn cab.

1964 CHEVROLET

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66 Pontiac VB
Tempest Custom
Coupe
$2,195

Pomeroy IMotor Co.
OPEN EVES. 9:116 P.M.

One careful owner.

POMEROY, OHIO

HARDTOP ·

.

V. V. Johnson &amp; Son
. 222 -4th Ave., Huntington

Red all

vinyl custom interior. Nice

'795,0hil

.

All 61 Modolaltducu

\

lnl up II $300.00

'

ROUSH &amp; LYONS

I.!

CAMPING TRAILERS

'

....

Horton 51.-Mooon W. Yo
- •

~~­

Wotch For tho Arrtv.r' Of

eTOUR·A·HOMEe
Llthtwolght Plck·Up

UDIATOR

TIIUCK CAMPER

$795.00up

SERVICE
All lllew' Racl..tor Shop

.

'

BLAmNARS

I Car • Truck • Heeltr

Core

e BulldoQr

eAII~

WHEEL I. '•·
AUONMENT
IRAKE

Type

KEITH GOBLE FORD
WY 2.fl.f6

HONDA
SAJ.fS &amp; SERVICE

AND
.

., lltANNII r ·

. II ONI OP Yttll
IIICISl PEOh cl

Mldclloport, 0.

DICK

CALL

~WLINGS

Rawlings Hond1 S1l11
WY NISI

MIOOLEPORl OHIO
..
-- - -

..

EEk

a M'&amp;Ek

I'VE.SEEN BEMR
SURF IN ABOWL
OF ~rr PEA SOUP!

OK~Y.

OKAYI'l'M

·

tl'JRR.'t' I SAl D IT ! fJOUJ
GIMME' BACI&lt;. M'(

SORF60AP.D I

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.

Lts•l Notice
. NOW TAKING
APPLICATIONS
FOR CARRIERS

IN

MID~LEPORT.

LITTLE ORPHAN ANNIE

-. .

•.r •, •

J .~

•

Low.r Prices.
GIT RIADY FOR WINTERI ·
HEATING STOVE$ ON SAL I!

:~ I

'\IJ '

~Therm.'LP 0.. H11ter

$140,00'
With Big ....lecl Gu Tank
l~~ttalllld
t-.Wtrnl Momlng LP Gn H11ter --... .179,90 ,
. Witt, Bottled Gn T•nk
lnltall~
1-Whltt Ht~lll 'L.P .0 .. HOlter
$140.00
!flitll Beltljecl ~..Tltlk . •
I
lllllllljld
1...-SIIgler Oil.Heetar, )O,OOI) BTU ___: On Slllt
1-WOOd &amp; CMI ......,
'Jirice It Now
~ :~:~• Hot ·ll11t C!MI HHter
I. ike New
Warlll Mlimlnil Jacklt
.
Type Coel'
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&amp;all or m~ LYMD ' · '
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tiUNNALINI.APACHEe

Representative Ill Thle Aree 20 Y11rs Por.. ,

.'

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TRAY.L TRAILIRS

.,,., L"4 Duo 'Aiu'" ht

· Elmer 1. White, 404~ So. 4th· St., Ironton

Sparkling original black fin.
:sh, 326 VB engine 250 HP

•

.
1961 .
'
eCOMAN¢ttle

CHARLES USLE
Syr1c~, Ohio

· . $2295

2 Ton. 84" Cab to axle, 825x20 !ires, 292 cu. ln. engtne, cab
very clean and solid, 12 ft. in!&lt;ulatt&gt;d van body.

'

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Prl"" Worth Woltint For

Por Fr,. Estlmet..
eAiumlnum Awnlnp ·
eAiumlnum Sic!lna . eAiumlnum !billing•
• Aluminum Wlndowa &amp; Daort . • C41r Porti
·ePetios
eBiown In insulltlon
.
.
or Coli Ctillep 532-6181 '
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Cont•ct:

BUDGET PRICED furniture oR
our third Ooor, budget shop.
Ba-~. .IIIUI'I)lture, Mllldlepo,t1
Ohill.
· . 21 tiC

$1595

.

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Business,Services

mai..,
Wlk
Shop, ~NY
~tljorlli!l 81. ....... lad
Sirvb.
·
' a u.
.

'1111

·

JOOO Series. Red finiah, good tires. radio and heater. Real
good milea&amp;e.

awen ,..., ..,..

,.,. ·';) l'

POODLE puppies AKC,
,
11m 9100!l une; stud 11ttv!Ce
'llid groolnln1.' Phone 99Wt43.

$795

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.No~ RequirecUFREE RACE TO.RICH~ G~e Tiekets At AnY'Kr6ger Store!

WATCH
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THE Ail
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WCHS-1\r CHANNEL 8

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Smoked Jowl •••..•

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------- 3 ~~49c
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Dillners ......••.. 2 :, $1.29
"I'RICIIC YOUR PR111211t'"

Tt!UIMI)'

Oe8811 Pereh ... 5

29c

lb.

ARMOUR STAft') •

\'IJI&amp;oie·lu•lleof,,Turlley,.'eJlllo..,; W

Syraruse

lmok.,rWhoto ISUDIIII?b· 45c:)

Picnics .......•.
. . •..

39c

lb.

Turkeys:;_---~ ..... .

39c

lb.

$2.33

Merry Makers
.... ,.,..
43c

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Milko Puffs·
11 ... ....
41c

Oxydol
.,

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K_.CoanodEv--

Colletlo 1M lleof I Gh' I

Got Sol

(!AVI $1 f7)

Hair Spray .. 3 '!.:· $1
111 TNifo••••

Pepsodent .. 2 "!.:,$1
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Noodles ••..•. 3 :: $1

1-lb.

Fig Bars·-- 2

Ill,

39c

pkg.

1(_ ..... '*'-

Bread . . . . . 4 &amp;!:.: 88c
2 1 f • NCIIEG, OR Dill'

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(fiii!OU~ Veget'!fe .

Stokely Brand

Applesauce·

Shortening
3

f:ct~ .. :~ ....... ~ .. 3! S1J9

Cheese •••• ~

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lb.

57c

11M: -~ Pilla

Buttermilk 2

lb.

Eolmoro

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69c

K-lrllltll'lwn

'Lemonade

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,.. $1·
Margarine • 6 ......
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C.. nit r·. Club Brtnd

Ice ·. Cream
K-

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28c

fl. nil

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Navy

· Detergent .· ·

f/

Beans

Tide

4

s. R.

Houoo '1 10.,., Spray

Beans--·--··7 ':..*$1

Rai4'. ------- ~=- 99e

IARIICUi

P!U..:., I iiiiJor&amp;l

Sauc~

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A• 'I '-1

,.... $1
3 boHln

Peas .. ____ . 7':.:U $1

gimat
box

Pllfa I

Flour------ 5 :, 39c

AtaullletiiGret~

Dried

IIGMINO PUll CANI

1

Biscuits . "- 12 I c':. $1
ANGEL' FOOD

Cakes ·__ ••. 39c

sl.o9

Sugar •••••••••••••

19c

Rice

-

Jumbo 27 Size

Crisco

-39c

lto. ...

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Grapes ....

35c

Ill. ....

Cantaloupes

Fluffo

lb.

39c

Wnch

10c

:AllPurpou.

Potatoes

l'rooh Groea

Onions ...
L-

Escarole

Ill)

... 19c

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l'lt.llt

Blueberries •••••••••• 3·- st ·

3 ..... 79c

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Rump Roast ... ·· -~ · •· lb. 99c

Fried Fish Sticks l-Ib......
CAP'N.,JOHN FROZEN

Bonelen Roast _ -_· _

lb. 99c

Sulton! Frozen, 3 V•rletles, 8-oz. pies

Pot Pies .. · .. · .. ··. 5 pies 99c

Jumbo Bologna _... t p \\.~
· lb. .._.
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~it!De A---.-.-;-.,.- '-' ·~

FROZEN TURKEYS
SUPER-RIGHT SMOKED

ALL GOOD BRAND

COOKED HAMS

SLiCED BACON

"$tOr~ ·

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2 ..... ~ Sliltlwldl
er lt*u Buut

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Sho"'ning
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49c
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• $100

Lula Presion
$75.00

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Golllpolls, Ohio

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H~tyle

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Donuts........;:_ doz. 45c :·

JA~E PARKER SANDWICH CRIME
·Cookln
1~ lb. pkg. 39c ·

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quart 69c,

Potato'Chips ..,.. H2 lb. box 89e .

lb.
con

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JANE ;.lRKER

JANE PARKER

Orang~

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Jane Parker Favorites!

Fine Grocery Features ! t):-·-

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GREEN PEPPERS OR GREEN ONiONS

MILD AND MELLOW

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6·· -9' c

!SLUEBERRIES
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pkg.• .

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A&amp;P can and does. ·
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Shouldn't A&amp;P be your store?

WHITE 8EAU11, ,

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Superior .Brand 1-ib. pkg. 79c

So if you want the finest cup
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bqy an,d.b~w one of A&amp;P's three Bean Coffee ble1' .1,.....
Eight O'®ocki Red Cii-ele or Bokar;

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Perch P11r\i~"''~2: Ita. ;tit. .;\f
Porterhouse Steau ·~ tlr. $1;at
Delmonico Steaks_ .. $U9

Eye of Rollnd Roast _ lb. $1.29
Beef Strips,,for 'Braising .lb. 8'9c

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BONELESS

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Tllll COUPON GOOf' FOR
Jt IXTIIA TOP VALUI STAMPS

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LC-AP'-N-JD_H_N_F-RO-Z-!N
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SHANi&lt;
MA1110NS

L'Enfant, lb~e;
who designed ~

78c

OJil'eOil

99'

1-8-0-N-EL_E_S_S_ _ _ _ _ _ __.i \

TOP ROUND

Why does A&amp;P still offer coffees in the bean?
Basically, because "We Care!'
Specifically, ~'use we know these facts:
The coffee bean is nature's seal that holds the flavor.
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NO MATTER HOW IT'S PACKAGED.
The shorter the time between grinding the ~
and brewing your coffee, the greater
., the flavor.

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Yummies
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STEAKS

BONELESS
ROUND ROAST
~ 89c

1

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IJuV bl!ilD CDifl!l!1

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........... 75c

,Catsup
. u ... Httle - 49r.

B) ADA sLAcK·Mr. anet· ·Mrs. Ronald Provo .
fS. S
and Mr Leonard Provo of West
.
Mrs. David Ashley was hon- Palm Bea~h, Fla., are guests
ored with a Iaveii~ shower ( of Mrs. Provo's parents, Mr.
Monday nigl1t at the home of and Mrf;f!tYirgll Teaford and
Jean Zikrle. who was co-hos- April and ' Bruce.
tess for the shower with Sue Mr. and .• ldrs. Robert Gant of
Zirkle.
Portsmouth visited friends here
Games were played w It h· over the weekend.
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prizes being won by .Ella Barn:: Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Sel- l
1art, Zelia Riley, Bobby Ash- Iers of cilumbus and Mrs. Davley and Sharon Ashley. T he id Flanagan and daughters, Elhootle matt! was carried out in Iee, Betnty Jean and Joyce of
the cake decorations. Ca k e, I Fintlla,1 spent Saturday w lth
punch, Ice . cream, coffOj' ,and ; Mrs. A f.,. Flanagan and son.
nuts in cups made as replicas Robert. and Mr. Seller's mnlh.
of diapers were served Paol- I er. Mrs. R. F. Sellers.
f1er replicas ·were given as . Mrs Christena Grimm spent
!avo!'!!.
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a week at Buckeye Lake with 1
_Those preSI'nl besides those . her son. Floyd and family. She, I
already named were Diane Ca. I also visite\t her olh&lt;r sons, Rob. j
ruthrrs, Garnet Ashley, Paula ert an~ Reese and their !amiAshley, Martha Frv, Max In e 1lies, and Mr. and Mrs. James
Ow•ils. Maxine Lee, Ethel Dav- i McDonald of Columbus.
I
is, Etta l.emley, Norma Zirkle, Mr. and Mrs. F.a!oh llfclnSharon YQu~g and l -inda Owens. lyre and children, Terry and ·
Others presenting gifts to , Kitty. of Baltimore, Md., visiiMNJ. Ashley were FanniE ' ed their aunt, Mrs. Lottie She!- 'I
Yeauger, Ruth Hysell, T e ri' field .
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Tho'llpson. _Che•ter 7.lrkle. Dan·'r Visitln~ ,Rev. and Mrs.
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ny Zirkle, Charlene Hysell. Ma- son H Stebbins were Mr. and
bel Neym~yer. ~andv Neymey- 1Mrs. Robert Carnes of Tampa,
er, Jennie Little and C a 1h y Fla., Rev. and Mrs. Mer I e I
Hood.
Wolfe and, Mrs. Pearl Hall of
McConnelsville.
Annnnl Picnic for
Mrs. Clara Probts, of Hunt.
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lngton ~nd Mrs Frankie Ew1,e~Jnn l'llDOUnce
, ing of P,l!meroy visited Mr. and ·
PT. PLBiiSANT'"- The an· Mrs. Kenneth Reynolds.
~ual ~merlcan !.eglon pl~nic
Calli"B .on Mr. and Mrs.
.or eg10nalres and
auxlhary ville Crooks Sunday we•e her '
members and their families brotheri l£eMfilrd Kay, and her
Will be held Sunday, August 6, cousins, Mr. and Mrs. David
at the L. R. Gerlach farm be- Kay, Milia Owens and WiUie
ginning at IO ~.m.
Johnson!b! New Haven.
Members are asked to bring Visiting ' Mr. and Mrs. Cllf.
a covered di•h or th•ir choice I' lord Decker were his mother.
and other refreshm~nts will be Mrs. ES!ile ·Decker , and sister,
served by the l.egoon. Games Mrs. IEJi¥.'helb Hawk of Meand prlze8 for all ages will be Arthur and another sister, Mrs.
beld.
Genevieve Quillen of Phoenix,
Music will be presented by I Arizon~~ •
West Wears and his Echo Rhy- Rec6/.!l· ~unday dinner guests
lhm Boys.
of 'dtl' Roy · Winebrenner
were Mr. and Mrs. George Mer
MRS, HARRAH WAS ILL
rltt Pj!ula and Jean .and DougIn a recent ·accou. nt of a pic- las an'p Barney Merritt. Wloeelnic of the pii!l 'matrons of Evan- Ing, j't0 Va.; Iilrs. Harold Weavgeline Chapter. order of East- er, Peggy and·:Mlchael, St. Louern Star, It was reported that isvllle; Lln&lt;JI! Weaver of MarlMrs. Roma Haw~ins thanlced ~Ia, • . iln4 ~•. l'flll\am
the group for remembrances Gordo1Fihnebrenner and ~IJ.IY
durin~ an Illness. It .wa~ . Mrs. AM, and Miss Ellzabetb MerRo!ll&amp; Harrah who. has been ritt, IO'tal.
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SP4 Joines R. While relumed
a 1\j'O weeki II
Tile Almanac
( :~:~ fe1Mirv~ camp at Camp
Today is Wednesday, Aug. 2.
,
Port Clinton. · Mrs.
lhll214th day ,of 1967 with 151
White , daughter, Mary Beth
follow.
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·lie~ ,molber•. 14J:s,:ll
Tile moon Is bellfj!ell 1(1&lt;
ftose SChwari of MasOII'.''" ., ·
Mr. and Mts. Woodrow Whit.
qua;ter -and new phase.
'J1le morn(ng stars ·
latc:i
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and Mercury,.,:
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'J1le evening stars ~
a w
With his
and Venus.
Ok'y WOod.,, · ' "t
1• Herman · l:ll8ritf of 'M~mroe;ll
!lorn on this ·-/bly.ln

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Opera Cremes
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Towels ... 3 :!'" 89c
Milk . . . . . . . 7 :. $1

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Whole Legs ..
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Livers .•..... Pt. 69e
Giblets . •.... •. 39e
Wings
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· and brother-in-law . 'llr. a visii t.ere wtth her father, They wer~ enroute ,,holl!e fro!ll, l{Jver 1~eWS
, !Marmet, Queep C!~ ~ 7:35 8111!111, ~
and Mrs. Raymond Teaford. ·~d Mr. Harold Duck..worth. &lt;' ' · lluntl~· where Jhey had v1•· .
· · - 1p. m ; Fort Dearl!fqi .~Rwn 11:· Bl-do~ ,._ fiiM·i,nov~ "
famtl~ of ·Mmersville R, 0, . Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Benl.t of !ted M1 and Mrs. Millard Dtf~k· ·
15 pm.; Alan R._1j_trrl~ down ' :llq-'.'f-l!v, ·~ t~ ·NIIIo!W
1· ~~el~,rd,ed
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Spr~er Ma~iun called .oii Mrs. Agnes wort~ ~nd Mrs. June MCC&lt;llri'\1&gt; · Gauges ~ Gallipolis, 12.1 and Ll5 a.m.; 0. £ S.bearet,up _5:_: /®w~ .5~10 .a.m.;
up
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and two daughters of R1Ch- White.
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•. patient _at St, Mar.y s ~~~.. .•28 running 4 feet of rollet•; 30 a.m.; Wjpfield, ·!til-;, Stille ! ·a :m;~ Lock Z3, LoeGI!IG41 Polk
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mood, Calif., and Mrs. DrU!lll- Mr. and Mrs Rlcha\'d . Gar. p1t;ll.
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1'1 . Pleasont. 23.96: Pomeroy- down 12:55 a.m:: SolvaY down ~.~ ·f •21l ·._,.n.; Fr~nl!lbl .,~ret
A .play script to he use~ for Ia Ho~•e of Columbus were rl'_tt of · Barberton •~nt a day Mrs. Mary Weaver ~nd dau~h-Mason, 21.01; Hinton, 0.87 fall- 5:35 a.mi
.
up 7:40 .a.m:; G~ Locks,
the Daily Vacation Bible School weekend guests of Mr. and wtth their aunt, . ~rs. ~oy ter. Peggy, of S~ .. Louo'l"llle, re- ing; Kanawha Falls, 2.64 fall· , .
_Lock
I M~rk. ~- up
Me.I.
13•. Lu&lt;;Y· ~Abl ~~; WaiW &gt;HouJland
was recorded Sun~ay niRht Mrs. 'Morris Harden.
.
Wlnebrenner.,and family._
cently spent a yeek' ~lth ber mg; Charleston, 18.05 talllng.J Oblo River
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when the Luther League of St. Mr. adn Mrs. John Slack and G.len. Eq.epe and Denzil Hud- Rlolher. Mrs. Roy Wmeb,cn- London, Marmet, and Wmfoeld, Jane Lucas up UO p. m.; l up·7&lt;15 p.11ri?r~.1fphyr down
Paul and·'St. John Lutneran sons, John ·m : and Donald. of son nave relul'fled to their em- ner. A son. Michael. remalnell' ar. on the sill.
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-1 p:_m. : Val~~~;J:45 p.m.;
Churches ''met at the st. l'auJ Canton were weekeild guests of, plo~ment on the lakes after a for a longer &gt;:if,.
Boot Movemeofo:
IJames R. lljnQS .down S:~.m.;• OVEC up 11 p.lii'.; ~ P.
Church "' ·
.his mother, Mrs. Ada Slack. : vacation at their homes here. Miss\ Carolyn' Lipscomb of Gallipolis Loeb - Jeffboat L&lt;&gt;Ck 14, Vulcan up 4:30 p._m.:. calhoun "'!P'•4t• ·:a.ill.t,•J. I.
The rel O'hting Mil ~e . pre. They also visited Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mr.s. Paul Koes. Miss washington, D. C.. is spending .down 7:20 p.m.; Elisha Woods B~by Lere up 6:25,·
Steel · wiS. 11~\\f~~~l~·rn.;, l\lt•enisented jn 1,,jhe Bible Scchoo: Harley Johnson. and children Eleanor Rob~on and Debbie ..,me ' time witli her parents, un 12:211 a.m.; Elgercliff down .r:llpper up 2:p5 a.m.; Beckjord !wood d~;J.~-.~•··l·
which has heen schedul•d for and relative~ m Rutland.
Hartenbach of Po111eroy spent ¥r an&lt;1 Mrs. Allen Llpscomb i i2'SS a.m.; William H. Zimmer lup 5:30 a.m.;S1 M. Jeny up \
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Iup 2 a.m.: H. E. Bowles down :6:3&gt; a.m.; Lock\~f, Principio · ·.
.., · · ·
Gha"lt. ll'iie acting will takedaughte~. Cheryl, spent several Billy _ Larc~nt of Cilium-, Mr. and Mrs. Dan Shane 2:40a.m.
i"n 11 . ~.m. : Lock 16, DunC'oln
·
wrote
place by ·liiurines moved oh.out days woth Mr. and Mrs. W!l- . bus was a guest of Mr. and and two grandSOIIS bave moved Kanawha River - London, Bruce up 7 a.m.; Loek 18, Penll- ~
utglng
bv magtift!sm on a miniature ' liam Cundiff and family, Wall- ' Mrs. Howard Largent: .
from Mlddleporfto the Alvla l---~-~ · --- ··· · ···- sylvan!~ up 5:15 a.m.: Jeffer- to
Atomic
stage.
bridge.
.
. I Mr. and Mrs. carr· Our.~- Cross property, Sixth St.
I her brother and sister-in-law, BOO 'up 7 a.m.; Lock 20, St. him
developDuring H.e meeting. the youth Mr and Mrs. Sam Armell worth or"Coshocton spent Sun- Mr. and Mrs George Salz- ( Mr. and Mrs. Wlllia l.eading- Marys down 4:40 a.m:; }, E. r:=~~~r::f!d:
sons have
their day
with Al!!le&amp; Whiteman of Manslleld visited with ham and daughters..
Vickers down 5:15 a.m.; -lti1ik- -~ .
. made plllJI.l for a campin~ trip :
· I to beghf jrhursd,ay. Refresh,
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and Dor Anderson. The new i (
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JIM PATI'.ERSON
I Michael !~v Kautz. ~anet F!ck. l
James Patterson Portia d Lenore Michael. K1m F lc k, ·
jnst back from ~aiDing "1 ~ ! Jim An~~hon. Stan Coates. ,
auto front eot work at 0 VI· Don Anil$Json, Tom Hamm.
enna, w. va .. school, is em- I William !!9wnle. Jr., Mr. and :
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ployed by the Porn roy Home Mrs. Thoren and the Rev. and
•nd Auto Store, ~ E. Main Mrs. Brian ' Engel.
ONE
CUT FROM
St. Patterson Is skilled io
Tif-t-- PRICE
BOTTOM
tune-up, brakes, and front end
NONE
ROUND
allgnmenl He Is married and
PRICED
lb.
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"I'RICIIC YOUR PR111211t'"

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Oe8811 Pereh ... 5

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ARMOUR STAft') •

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lmok.,rWhoto ISUDIIII?b· 45c:)

Picnics .......•.
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Turkeys:;_---~ ..... .

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$2.33

Merry Makers
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Milko Puffs·
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Oxydol
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Colletlo 1M lleof I Gh' I

Got Sol

(!AVI $1 f7)

Hair Spray .. 3 '!.:· $1
111 TNifo••••

Pepsodent .. 2 "!.:,$1
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1-lb.

Fig Bars·-- 2

Ill,

39c

pkg.

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Bread . . . . . 4 &amp;!:.: 88c
2 1 f • NCIIEG, OR Dill'

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Stokely Brand

Applesauce·

Shortening
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Cheese •••• ~

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57c

11M: -~ Pilla

Buttermilk 2

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Eolmoro

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K-lrllltll'lwn

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Margarine • 6 ......
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Ice ·. Cream
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Navy

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Beans

Tide

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Houoo '1 10.,., Spray

Beans--·--··7 ':..*$1

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Sauc~

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3 boHln

Peas .. ____ . 7':.:U $1

gimat
box

Pllfa I

Flour------ 5 :, 39c

AtaullletiiGret~

Dried

IIGMINO PUll CANI

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ANGEL' FOOD

Cakes ·__ ••. 39c

sl.o9

Sugar •••••••••••••

19c

Rice

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Jumbo 27 Size

Crisco

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lto. ...

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Grapes ....

35c

Ill. ....

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Fluffo

lb.

39c

Wnch

10c

:AllPurpou.

Potatoes

l'rooh Groea

Onions ...
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Blueberries •••••••••• 3·- st ·

3 ..... 79c

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Fried Fish Sticks l-Ib......
CAP'N.,JOHN FROZEN

Bonelen Roast _ -_· _

lb. 99c

Sulton! Frozen, 3 V•rletles, 8-oz. pies

Pot Pies .. · .. · .. ··. 5 pies 99c

Jumbo Bologna _... t p \\.~
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FROZEN TURKEYS
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ALL GOOD BRAND

COOKED HAMS

SLiCED BACON

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A&amp;P can and does. ·
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Shouldn't A&amp;P be your store?

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Eight O'®ocki Red Cii-ele or Bokar;

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Beef Strips,,for 'Braising .lb. 8'9c

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Why does A&amp;P still offer coffees in the bean?
Basically, because "We Care!'
Specifically, ~'use we know these facts:
The coffee bean is nature's seal that holds the flavor.
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NO MATTER HOW IT'S PACKAGED.
The shorter the time between grinding the ~
and brewing your coffee, the greater
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B) ADA sLAcK·Mr. anet· ·Mrs. Ronald Provo .
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and Mr Leonard Provo of West
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Mrs. David Ashley was hon- Palm Bea~h, Fla., are guests
ored with a Iaveii~ shower ( of Mrs. Provo's parents, Mr.
Monday nigl1t at the home of and Mrf;f!tYirgll Teaford and
Jean Zikrle. who was co-hos- April and ' Bruce.
tess for the shower with Sue Mr. and .• ldrs. Robert Gant of
Zirkle.
Portsmouth visited friends here
Games were played w It h· over the weekend.
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1art, Zelia Riley, Bobby Ash- Iers of cilumbus and Mrs. Davley and Sharon Ashley. T he id Flanagan and daughters, Elhootle matt! was carried out in Iee, Betnty Jean and Joyce of
the cake decorations. Ca k e, I Fintlla,1 spent Saturday w lth
punch, Ice . cream, coffOj' ,and ; Mrs. A f.,. Flanagan and son.
nuts in cups made as replicas Robert. and Mr. Seller's mnlh.
of diapers were served Paol- I er. Mrs. R. F. Sellers.
f1er replicas ·were given as . Mrs Christena Grimm spent
!avo!'!!.
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_Those preSI'nl besides those . her son. Floyd and family. She, I
already named were Diane Ca. I also visite\t her olh&lt;r sons, Rob. j
ruthrrs, Garnet Ashley, Paula ert an~ Reese and their !amiAshley, Martha Frv, Max In e 1lies, and Mr. and Mrs. James
Ow•ils. Maxine Lee, Ethel Dav- i McDonald of Columbus.
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is, Etta l.emley, Norma Zirkle, Mr. and Mrs. F.a!oh llfclnSharon YQu~g and l -inda Owens. lyre and children, Terry and ·
Others presenting gifts to , Kitty. of Baltimore, Md., visiiMNJ. Ashley were FanniE ' ed their aunt, Mrs. Lottie She!- 'I
Yeauger, Ruth Hysell, T e ri' field .
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Tho'llpson. _Che•ter 7.lrkle. Dan·'r Visitln~ ,Rev. and Mrs.
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bel Neym~yer. ~andv Neymey- 1Mrs. Robert Carnes of Tampa,
er, Jennie Little and C a 1h y Fla., Rev. and Mrs. Mer I e I
Hood.
Wolfe and, Mrs. Pearl Hall of
McConnelsville.
Annnnl Picnic for
Mrs. Clara Probts, of Hunt.
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lngton ~nd Mrs Frankie Ew1,e~Jnn l'llDOUnce
, ing of P,l!meroy visited Mr. and ·
PT. PLBiiSANT'"- The an· Mrs. Kenneth Reynolds.
~ual ~merlcan !.eglon pl~nic
Calli"B .on Mr. and Mrs.
.or eg10nalres and
auxlhary ville Crooks Sunday we•e her '
members and their families brotheri l£eMfilrd Kay, and her
Will be held Sunday, August 6, cousins, Mr. and Mrs. David
at the L. R. Gerlach farm be- Kay, Milia Owens and WiUie
ginning at IO ~.m.
Johnson!b! New Haven.
Members are asked to bring Visiting ' Mr. and Mrs. Cllf.
a covered di•h or th•ir choice I' lord Decker were his mother.
and other refreshm~nts will be Mrs. ES!ile ·Decker , and sister,
served by the l.egoon. Games Mrs. IEJi¥.'helb Hawk of Meand prlze8 for all ages will be Arthur and another sister, Mrs.
beld.
Genevieve Quillen of Phoenix,
Music will be presented by I Arizon~~ •
West Wears and his Echo Rhy- Rec6/.!l· ~unday dinner guests
lhm Boys.
of 'dtl' Roy · Winebrenner
were Mr. and Mrs. George Mer
MRS, HARRAH WAS ILL
rltt Pj!ula and Jean .and DougIn a recent ·accou. nt of a pic- las an'p Barney Merritt. Wloeelnic of the pii!l 'matrons of Evan- Ing, j't0 Va.; Iilrs. Harold Weavgeline Chapter. order of East- er, Peggy and·:Mlchael, St. Louern Star, It was reported that isvllle; Lln&lt;JI! Weaver of MarlMrs. Roma Haw~ins thanlced ~Ia, • . iln4 ~•. l'flll\am
the group for remembrances Gordo1Fihnebrenner and ~IJ.IY
durin~ an Illness. It .wa~ . Mrs. AM, and Miss Ellzabetb MerRo!ll&amp; Harrah who. has been ritt, IO'tal.
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Today is Wednesday, Aug. 2.
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· and brother-in-law . 'llr. a visii t.ere wtth her father, They wer~ enroute ,,holl!e fro!ll, l{Jver 1~eWS
, !Marmet, Queep C!~ ~ 7:35 8111!111, ~
and Mrs. Raymond Teaford. ·~d Mr. Harold Duck..worth. &lt;' ' · lluntl~· where Jhey had v1•· .
· · - 1p. m ; Fort Dearl!fqi .~Rwn 11:· Bl-do~ ,._ fiiM·i,nov~ "
famtl~ of ·Mmersville R, 0, . Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Benl.t of !ted M1 and Mrs. Millard Dtf~k· ·
15 pm.; Alan R._1j_trrl~ down ' :llq-'.'f-l!v, ·~ t~ ·NIIIo!W
1· ~~el~,rd,ed
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Spr~er Ma~iun called .oii Mrs. Agnes wort~ ~nd Mrs. June MCC&lt;llri'\1&gt; · Gauges ~ Gallipolis, 12.1 and Ll5 a.m.; 0. £ S.bearet,up _5:_: /®w~ .5~10 .a.m.;
up
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mood, Calif., and Mrs. DrU!lll- Mr. and Mrs Rlcha\'d . Gar. p1t;ll.
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1'1 . Pleasont. 23.96: Pomeroy- down 12:55 a.m:: SolvaY down ~.~ ·f •21l ·._,.n.; Fr~nl!lbl .,~ret
A .play script to he use~ for Ia Ho~•e of Columbus were rl'_tt of · Barberton •~nt a day Mrs. Mary Weaver ~nd dau~h-Mason, 21.01; Hinton, 0.87 fall- 5:35 a.mi
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up 7:40 .a.m:; G~ Locks,
the Daily Vacation Bible School weekend guests of Mr. and wtth their aunt, . ~rs. ~oy ter. Peggy, of S~ .. Louo'l"llle, re- ing; Kanawha Falls, 2.64 fall· , .
_Lock
I M~rk. ~- up
Me.I.
13•. Lu&lt;;Y· ~Abl ~~; WaiW &gt;HouJland
was recorded Sun~ay niRht Mrs. 'Morris Harden.
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Wlnebrenner.,and family._
cently spent a yeek' ~lth ber mg; Charleston, 18.05 talllng.J Oblo River
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when the Luther League of St. Mr. adn Mrs. John Slack and G.len. Eq.epe and Denzil Hud- Rlolher. Mrs. Roy Wmeb,cn- London, Marmet, and Wmfoeld, Jane Lucas up UO p. m.; l up·7&lt;15 p.11ri?r~.1fphyr down
Paul and·'St. John Lutneran sons, John ·m : and Donald. of son nave relul'fled to their em- ner. A son. Michael. remalnell' ar. on the sill.
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Churches ''met at the st. l'auJ Canton were weekeild guests of, plo~ment on the lakes after a for a longer &gt;:if,.
Boot Movemeofo:
IJames R. lljnQS .down S:~.m.;• OVEC up 11 p.lii'.; ~ P.
Church "' ·
.his mother, Mrs. Ada Slack. : vacation at their homes here. Miss\ Carolyn' Lipscomb of Gallipolis Loeb - Jeffboat L&lt;&gt;Ck 14, Vulcan up 4:30 p._m.:. calhoun "'!P'•4t• ·:a.ill.t,•J. I.
The rel O'hting Mil ~e . pre. They also visited Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mr.s. Paul Koes. Miss washington, D. C.. is spending .down 7:20 p.m.; Elisha Woods B~by Lere up 6:25,·
Steel · wiS. 11~\\f~~~l~·rn.;, l\lt•enisented jn 1,,jhe Bible Scchoo: Harley Johnson. and children Eleanor Rob~on and Debbie ..,me ' time witli her parents, un 12:211 a.m.; Elgercliff down .r:llpper up 2:p5 a.m.; Beckjord !wood d~;J.~-.~•··l·
which has heen schedul•d for and relative~ m Rutland.
Hartenbach of Po111eroy spent ¥r an&lt;1 Mrs. Allen Llpscomb i i2'SS a.m.; William H. Zimmer lup 5:30 a.m.;S1 M. Jeny up \
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Iup 2 a.m.: H. E. Bowles down :6:3&gt; a.m.; Lock\~f, Principio · ·.
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Gha"lt. ll'iie acting will takedaughte~. Cheryl, spent several Billy _ Larc~nt of Cilium-, Mr. and Mrs. Dan Shane 2:40a.m.
i"n 11 . ~.m. : Lock 16, DunC'oln
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place by ·liiurines moved oh.out days woth Mr. and Mrs. W!l- . bus was a guest of Mr. and and two grandSOIIS bave moved Kanawha River - London, Bruce up 7 a.m.; Loek 18, Penll- ~
utglng
bv magtift!sm on a miniature ' liam Cundiff and family, Wall- ' Mrs. Howard Largent: .
from Mlddleporfto the Alvla l---~-~ · --- ··· · ···- sylvan!~ up 5:15 a.m.: Jeffer- to
Atomic
stage.
bridge.
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. I Mr. and Mrs. carr· Our.~- Cross property, Sixth St.
I her brother and sister-in-law, BOO 'up 7 a.m.; Lock 20, St. him
developDuring H.e meeting. the youth Mr and Mrs. Sam Armell worth or"Coshocton spent Sun- Mr. and Mrs George Salz- ( Mr. and Mrs. Wlllia l.eading- Marys down 4:40 a.m:; }, E. r:=~~~r::f!d:
sons have
their day
with Al!!le&amp; Whiteman of Manslleld visited with ham and daughters..
Vickers down 5:15 a.m.; -lti1ik- -~ .
. made plllJI.l for a campin~ trip :
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JIM PATI'.ERSON
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James Patterson Portia d Lenore Michael. K1m F lc k, ·
jnst back from ~aiDing "1 ~ ! Jim An~~hon. Stan Coates. ,
auto front eot work at 0 VI· Don Anil$Json, Tom Hamm.
enna, w. va .. school, is em- I William !!9wnle. Jr., Mr. and :
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ployed by the Porn roy Home Mrs. Thoren and the Rev. and
•nd Auto Store, ~ E. Main Mrs. Brian ' Engel.
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Space seientlsts Wednesday
night Ordered 1 successful
midr&lt; '" ,maneuver t,hat put
America's · Luriar Orbiter 5 On
target to orbit the moon and
photOgraph possible Apollo land·
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The ridlo signal Ignited ·a re.
trorocket aboard Lunar Orbiter
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Frank J. Lausehe, 00blo, said Minh was quoted.,-as saying be equipment from north
today he ts motivated "only by wall prepared to go to the ne- Bo~ev!lf1 _, ~~ . ~
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a quest for peace" in calling gotiating table, but no.t under olllhf-11_&amp;.~ Ill._
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lor a halt of North Vietnam the threat of a -umptlon ol of Bo fog Iii, Iii tlble ~ !if .
!K&gt;mbing 1o permit po&amp;•ible ne- bombing II talks failed.
a ll\lllet' :~:
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lotiaUons.
"My view I! that there sllb\dd Am~peo "
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Senate \Forelgn Relations CO!ll· \Ill :North VlebiaJD WithoUt a'ny even: · e bomWl"i wu
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administration-support "hawk- bo!llbing south of the supply entite posti aDd . .
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to the other extreme of being Jines w o u I d,
of eourse, we should withdrfllil CO!IIImle IJ
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continue.,.
the future as ~If-the past, _.; .
He also refused to criticize Re noted the bombings
mlensi}!~ to brlnl t
President Johnson's action In been halted before, ·but said
W8lf'iii "iii end."
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' time periods were too thor~ • Lausche,'" Whd · ''lillf ieek
. In a recent speech In Cleve- Lausche feels if ~o-stril~B$
term on lbe
land, Ohio; however, Lausche bombing Is stoppe\1.' t h l;ee
ur~ed.that the bombing be halt- things lllight ,llappeli:
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ed. Prior to that time, he had - "Ho, i(.'\Ml.at bat been ri!- l ··li •.t ••ra
been with tlje. administration ported is true, might ·negotiate. !efl'~
down-the-line on the war.
-- "II Ho dldn~ come to
"My plea Is a quesi for Inegotiating table, tbe thi~:~
peace," the '"?ator said. "It's ol the ~erl~~ people.
a bit more than'. )Ia•· been at· is daiiiJIR\!l&amp;IY .dlvfcJ"'i;:
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COLUMBUS (UP!) - Aft~r four hours of angry de- lion time ~ pro~e .~ oppo.ei'
bat:·, the Senate passed Wednesday night a ' combined new "consumer" til~.
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unportant measure approved this sessiOn.
the m ·'
It raises taxes for the first time in eight years and
o!~parll of b k
apl!l"opriates $308 million in additional money f~t
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Jl,y Collins, R·h'onton, told his colle~gues:
SJon and by folD' !J01It'{ '' calli
"You are about to vote on what IS possibly the great· cuslng Wednesday ~
·. ets bill ever to be presented \
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voted lor the bm llu!y would GOP floor ameudmenll, U!Ji
r They approved It 24-9 with llo! raising
ud If they were adopted. Five ~aile
· two Republicans, Robin Turner opposed It theY woall be amendments were ollend 1114
of Cincinnati and David H o :. against edacatlon,
detested.
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ranks to vote "ainst it.
a ~nate rule at was
t state FiilaDct ~ J ·
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Three DemocUts, Oliver Oca: used during de ale on tlie last Krabach, ~iendim at
s•k of Northfield, Bishop K i l- tall-hike bill ef&amp;hl years I I o btlr ~ ~ EMd
patrick of Warren, and M. Mor- a"d forced ead of 18 aectlons and Joiiii ~ 'tblef Pill
ri• Jacl&lt;son of Oeveland, sided in the bill to be voted on sepa- to Rhodes .;
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rat ely.
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In )or anolt.er fight from Demo· propriations for edQcatlon, and ~ Inrreqe Ulldar tM bi II,
era•• lnthe House would pump thele the Democrats voted for; whlcb allows bll (187 :~
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same as lbat of the
an extra $213 million Into the ou e o r
were concern•
. •tate's school foundation pro- ed with ta•es and !hey opj!Oied of the ~ Gl JleieDII, ....
•ram for th~ blennlom.
lne of them.
OliO per
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Democratl were lnceiftett Although noJ of the voth '!be · llemtllnts :~
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hlned more sebool ald with a publican, 10 . Democrat cluun- hike-. ·
~Ike In tae•. puiUn,!: Demo- ber, !he Democrats wUI ban 1llliciD official Charl11 em.,,
l'tlll In 1 rottea apot:__lf they tn. roll call .sheets come elec. (Colllinued OD Pap I)
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MADI!ION, WIS. - A MOVE
wao rt!JOrted underway Wed- 1
nesday to put tbe name of retired Air Force Gen. Curti•
LeMav: a native of Columbu•.
Ohio. on Wlsoonsln's IR68 republican pretldential primary bal-

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the va~diii!Mn of several ot.l•er
Ne/lTO .h&lt;imi!s In the cltv bv
four whit.s. a 33-year-old man
and three teen-uers. "(! I• ·
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Larrv said \ollay. "But •
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de~crintlnn of lhe yn11ths io lhe
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l0111t•d •.wo ~bojnbs late l'l•d·
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, Prenlnlemallo.W ''McKissick, a sophomore at1rous blazes· In
and some neighborhoods In Pro- \Negroea
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. wave j)j ractai\Wlsronsin State University, was fire engines screamed IIIIo tlTe"viaenCi!, where trouble started and .at a' ?Jazmg bUilding_ and lot com~sSion said "
ciB!med another HI~ slain while running from the city's 841).square-block trouble I Monday night. A Ioree of 200 ;hurled miSsiles _at on.cen. agitators look part In recent that qperlencitl
·nigbt as trouble l;Cene of a firebombing at a area through the night.
policemen patrolled the mam ,:!'here were no sermus Injuries. race riots, b~ !hera was no
in three clUes- paint.store. He was Milwaukee's fn Providence flrebombl! trouble area and · 42 state Earller in the day pollee sealed evl,dence of nati~ eiii!Spiracy. racial
Providence, R.I., iuurth death and the 77th person :were hurled at a' home and a troopers stood·by In reserve.
oil a Negro · hous!ng projem Bavaan-Biack ~~:f-'
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to die In racial violence since j store near . a too-block trouble Police a~d firemen in Peoria, because of sniper f~re.
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shot and killed an IJI. ,the Newark riots began on July area patrolled by beefed-up 111., were pelted with rooks Other developments at a terled "v eng e an e
·Negro in MUwa\lkee's ,l2.
I1(Alice units. Mayor Joseph when they answered fire alarms glan&lt;;e:
Johnson, Secretery
of.violence. Clifford I Arsonlsls touched off nome- Doorley Jr. slapped a curfew on Wednesday
of Washington-A spok&lt;lllan for
Dean Rusk and llefen!le

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land Cr~~ Coal Co. of Cle·~&lt;·
land ·wedrtesday was reported
mo~lng ·,fast toward a mel'&lt;ler
with ' Occidental Petroleum
Corp. of I.ios Angeles. The oil
company 1\as offered to a~tsorb
Island ,C~. as a whofly owne~
subs'",rY with' ~n offer of
stock vahle.J tit' ~ million.
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LeMav and asklfl8 hoQo tn ~et
the Reneral's name on the ballot and set up a oampalgn headquarters

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