<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
<item xmlns="http://omeka.org/schemas/omeka-xml/v5" itemId="17619" public="1" featured="0" xmlns:xsi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance" xsi:schemaLocation="http://omeka.org/schemas/omeka-xml/v5 http://omeka.org/schemas/omeka-xml/v5/omeka-xml-5-0.xsd" uri="https://history.meigslibrary.org/items/show/17619?output=omeka-xml" accessDate="2026-04-13T00:11:32+00:00">
  <fileContainer>
    <file fileId="50770">
      <src>https://history.meigslibrary.org/files/original/e6503407b9c1ddcde0f3227219ea7c62.pdf</src>
      <authentication>0f29c9d16f92732067148fb8f4764839</authentication>
      <elementSetContainer>
        <elementSet elementSetId="4">
          <name>PDF Text</name>
          <description/>
          <elementContainer>
            <element elementId="52">
              <name>Text</name>
              <description/>
              <elementTextContainer>
                <elementText elementTextId="56113">
                  <text>•

New Officers
To be Installed

8-DaUy
- -' -Sentinel,
-" Pomeroy-Middleport_} 0 ., July 27
- . 1965 ·

SOCIAL
CAJ£NDAR

Windon Family

Reunion Held
At Gaul Home

Missionaries'

WMk

~!&lt;viewed

By
Jr. Group
Junior Missionary

In September

Society

':::"~~"'"'"::::'::;
Mr. and Mrs

Ri•er news
River Newa Trlb ..1
Gauge readlogs: Gallipolis

Alfred
SOCiety
• News

Ridf;e Keno
SOCiety
• Notes

~e::~.

Grantsville, w. va., Sunday.
they were former

~-

Wm~on

~ • n~n
M~s
~;~~s ~~.:·~~~~d
~nd
C~lu

0:~'·1~er~ ~p~•tor

I'e~cT~e ~~~p~~u~~: h!~~ Sa~~:th-pot-~

C~esday

co~ered

~~~~· da:':.~~~onM~:~:Y a~ son~.'

w:~

fo~

1

cl~n

a~
d~~· a~ ~
a~d ~

~

Georg~a,
~ave~'

Beck;n~
E~ho~ettMr~

~

r

C~ws
Sl~r~\

-;~;;;;~;;;;~l

w~~e

An~·~~·d

rummage sale and bake sale

I

Youth Councl'/
Meet t H
s a ome I All

1

With Frankoe Avalon

~.th·,

~r~;ces

~eenev

~) ~-e
.!1:I

J.
-------·---·

Double Draft for VietNam Bu~~du
at

Jaycees Ask DST as Ballot Issue

,,,I

~·

Crack 1st Cavalry Ordered:· ·':
To Battle with Guerrillas .

I

Wml~eld

please wear whtle

T
uppe rs PI ams
'
S •J

Hosp•'tal Ne\"S

~~~~iii::ii-1ii-~~;:-;:-;:-t,l'

accompam~d

sHE ETS

CAN N0 N

' • ' •

e Cannon White Comb-

OCJa ~:.vents

spun Percale Shoats

MEIGS THEATRE

e Cannon Solid Color
Percale Bed Sheats
• Cannon Multi Stripe
Percale Bed Sheets

e Cannon

Floral Pettern
Percale Bed Shaeh

I

'// (.
n

J
!

1

,•

l'

• Also King Siu Bed
Sheets and Queen
Size Bed Sheets
• Cannon Fine Muslin
Bed Sheeh

e Stock Up on Cannon
Bed Sheats and
Pillow Cases-on the
1st Floor

1

1

ELBERFELDS • POMEROY

:·.,~...,,...._,.~,,.-"'- . -.,.._..,.,.,__.,_,.,_.._,.,.,..,,._,.,..~-"'-"""""'""'""""""""'""'""'""'""'"""""'""'""'""'""'"""""'"1

I

~~~~~~~~.;~~alist ~t

Hous~~nM~~: T~~:~

AUTO FINANCING
SIMPLE AS

1--1--3

...

TO SAVE BY

FINANCING YOUR CAR AT OUR BANK

CHOOSE THE CAR YOU WANT.

VISITS IN POMEROY
The Almanac
AkMro. Joseph10e Herman of By United PrtSI International
1 ron, spent last week vlsttlng Today " Tuesda~ July 27
I, Width hher sister, Isabelle Hannah ' the 208th day of IDSs w1lh 15i
an usband and other friends ro follow.
10 Pomeroy. Her son, George W The moon Is approachlne Its
Herman, brought her down
new phase.
her son-m·law, Doug Reynolds. The mormng stars are Saturn
came Saturday and returned and Jup1ter
her home It waa her first visit The evening stars are Venus
10 20 years.
1 and Mars.

and

(2) DON'T SIGN ANY PAPERS.

WELD WOOD

(3) STOP BY OR PHONE US.

WOOD PANELING

l

Meke Your Selection From 4'x8' Sheet'
On Display In Several Patterns at our Store

I

WE PAY 4% ON SAVINGS

Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporatloa

......... . -~--.... ....

_Jt.,~~

....,. ., .. ........ , ... ...
~

King Builders Supply Co.
N. 2nd Ave.

WORLD

-~

I

Of Terry Reiber

1

the

ac~mpamed h~~ ;:~e E~nl

and
Fuo•c•llo
The auesd whlil be raiSed for next
I
_ I
"HONEYMOON HOTEL"
year an t e deadhne for pay
The F
B
,
Robert Goulet, Nanr) Kwan mg dues al last year's rate will Council arml utreahu Youth
be November
~e a t e home of
,
(Color)
,
JULY
Terry Reiber, July 22, called
r;o
28
The W•ldwood Garden Club to order by the preSident, Lmda - · ----- · - - - - II
While The Lord's Prav•r
ENTF.RED HOSPITAL
WI meet Wednesday at 8 p
&lt;
; m. at the home .of Mrs Karl ;~s led by Robert Lane and the Amonr those who
entered
Grueser
. edge to the Flag by Pal Mor· ' Holzer Hospllal '" the past j4
Bv Mrs. Evelya Bricklrs I
.nJLY zt
n~••Y
I hours were Mrs
Modjesa ,II. Mr• Ada Swank and son, I
I
I The Riverv•ew r.arden Club ' There were eleven memi&gt;ers I Love, 417 First Ave • Joseph D. Bill. of Akron, were recent Sun
LAST TIME TONIGHT
' ' ·II meet Thursday evemn~ Ju. present , one VISitor, and th• Shdham. Mtll Creek Rd. Mrs. day guests of her Sisler, Mr
WAL 1 OISNF.T 'S
ly 29 the home of Mrs Har- adVISor, Mrs Evelyn Holler. I Sandra L. Roberts, Rl. f, Gal- and Mrs Carl Barnh•ll and
"CINDERELLA"
hs Frank With a p•cmc supper Proceeds from the bake sale hpolis, Garland Eugene Saund- daughter. Ru th On Monday ev- I
- Tt&gt;chmrolor Laughter1 Musu~r Ma gir'
to be served at 6 p m A flower held recently were used to pay ers, Rl. 2, Galhpolis, Douglas ' emng lhev were all supper 'I
Cartoon Ji'avorl!t&gt;s
j arranging workshup wtll also lor transportation for the three Florence, Rt 2. Gallipolis, Ev· gues•s of l~elt other Sisler, Mr
WALT DISNEY'S
be held w th Mrs Robert Rte· ; me~bers to go to the one week erett Ronnie Fields,
Rt. I, and Mrs Charles Betzmg
"TATTOED POLICE
1
bel helpmg. All ;.embers are : trammg school.
Northup, Mrs Foster E Lew- Mr and Mrs John Arbaugh
HORSE"
urged to brmg flowef' and COO· New membership eards will 1!, Rt. 2 Patriot, Mrs. John T. and Mrs Myrtle Frost and
- TerhmrolorSandy Sander~· Shtrl~v Slole!l i laJners
I be dJStnbuted at the next meet- Scherer, 106 English Rd , Pt. granddaughter. Pally Flood
Chas Seel See Thf- raC'e 1
mg. wh1rh w1ll be held at the Pleasant. Mrs. Charles L. Slone all VISited Em1le "!atlack at
between rottmg h(lrse and
I
b
I
home of Linda While, August Pt Pleasant, Mrs Charles E: st Joseph Hosptlal m ParkersModel T Ford
! 8 ,f' e mle
•24
Holstein, Rt. 1. Pt. Pleasant burg
Al11 Di1n1y Certoans
Their Birthdays
Plans were diScussed to have Mrs. Charles W Curfman Rt' I Mr&lt; Helen Dorst all ended the 1
1j The birlhdavs of M~. and Mrs 1a Jitney Supper '" the near 2, Pt. Pleasant, Mrs Donald E. weddmg of her stsler. Juamla
Wtdnetdty, July 28
NOT OPEN
, Allen D11l were celebrated Sun- fulure.
.
, Noll. Gallipolis Ferry . Ryther Hollman to John Grueser
at ~
1
•day afternoon with a family par.l An mterestmg d1srus 81on was Roush, New Haven, W, va , Syracuse Fr1day evemng.
Thurtday thru Stturdty
' ty •I the home of Mr and Mrs g1ven by Iris McKay, Susie iJohn Randolph Kokovitch New Mr and Mrs. Charles Befz. I
July 29·31
Charles Wildermuth.
; W1pple and Pal Morrissey on !Haven, W, Va, Leverett L. lng spent a weekend wllh her
Ian F lemtng's
I
Homemade
ice
cream
and
lhelt attendance at the tra•mng Roush, 309 Rutland St , M•ddle- two brothers, Delphm and Or- ·
"GOLDFINGER"
{Techntcolor l
cake were served durmg the at- school at Westerv~lle
' port, Mrs. Harold Wayne Cir-' vii Chrtsly at Columbus
JAMES Bond IS back in Ac:· , ternoon to Mr. and Mrs. Clar.l Relreshmenls were served by cle, 1120 E. Mam Sl, Pomeroy,
Mr and Mrs Floyd Spence
t1on 1 SEAN CONNERY. as
ence
Spumer
and
son,
Dennis,
'
Mrs
Re1ber
of
potato
chips
Willard
Ray
Jeflers,
Jr.,
Min·•
of
P.omernv were Sunday guests
Agent 007 Gert Forbe, as
' ersv1lle, Emmet P Bartels, of hr: sister. Mr and Mrs r.er
Goldfinger Honor Backman Mr and Mrs. James Bearhs cookies and Kool ade.
1 and Timmy and Scottie , Mr and
Syracuse, Debra K, West, Ra- aid V10let
Edgar Alltn Poe's
1
"TOMB OF LIGEIA"
Mrs Dill and Mr. and Mrs Wil-'
GAVE PICNIC
cme, Mrs James
Edward Rubert F•elds was taken to
10
('ferhmrolor)
Vmcent Pnce,
l%zalwth I dermuth and dau~hters, Sandra, Mr and Mrs Vernon Weber Brae~, Racme, Mrs Birch R the Camd&lt;•n Clark hospital
and family entertained wtlh an Hardm. Rt. 3. Oak Hill, Mrs Pargersbur ofr
observation
Shepherd
Mt&gt;et Elizabeth 1Kathy and Teresa.
I outdoo•
plcmc diRner at their Bessie W. Dame Is, Wellston,
Shepherd as Rowena, lhe
qmrk and Lt~rla, the de~:td '
ENTERTAIN AT DINNER home Sunday In observance ot ' M1ss Lynn Souders, McArthur, 1
__
10 years hto: " 1fe Jay rle-ad in
Mr
and
Mrs
V
D
Edwards
the
birthday
of
her
mother
M
I
Paul
E.
Long,
Rt.
3,
Ironton,
I
bedroom tomb
eactl mght
he ht&gt;ar,. he1 whl ~ p4?r "Wait I entertamed With a dinner Sat· ~ Lawrence Milhoan. Other 8:ue~~; IJames Snowden. Corning, Mrs
Walt . • I .sha!J !ave urday evening at their Umon- were Mr. Milhoan Mr
nd Luther Bahs, Rt. 1, Ravens·
I
ag~tm"
av home Present were Mr and ' Mrs Thomas Donah~e and a ' wood, W Va . Clalt D. ShuSUN.-MON.-TU&amp;S.
Mrs Larry Homes, Athens. Mrs 1DaVId and Mrs Mary Dona~~~ male, Ravenswood, W.
va,
"MA.f'o"rf' ~J~ou·•
Theo Hemes, Hemlock Grove of Duncan Fallo, Ohio
Mrs. Wilham E Dehart, Rt 1
Chorlton He&lt;ton
and Mr. and Mrs Edwards and I
.
Flatwoods, Ky ' and Mrs Dan- _ --~
I Cheryl and David
ENDS BASIC
ny J. Kelly, Flatwoods, Ky.
-~ -- - ~- -~---~
Airman Third Class ,James
. D!SCHARGF.D
R Reeves, son of Mr. and Mrs .. Pallenls recently diScharged
John H. Reeves of Rl I M'd ,Included. Paul Warren Taylor,
dleport, has com let~ , ' · I Mrs. Allie L Sliffler. Mrs. JoAir Force basic ~i!!tary ~· S. lseph Frank CunniOgham, Mrs.
ing at Larkland AFB T ram· .Kenneth .E Romme. Mrs Dixhas be
• ex ' and Je E Smith, Dawn D Kellison
trainingen .~elected for technical I Brenda Lee Palrtck, .Mrs Har:
a commuDicaiJons- vey F Van V k
1
the Mary .If
s h
mman 'ATC) I R Rue Mrs Paul A Mcc ool at Keesler AFB. Miss He Carty , Gnff ~ Durbin Sr
~g~ r.:~te of Kyger Creek ' Mrs Jark B. Walker and Mrs~
·
Kather10e E. Springston.

---

WEDNESDAY, JULY 28, 1965

~s

~nd son~ ~rry

(1)

NO. 85

'
·-----..;.-::::;-;:::;r.
~ ~:
FIVE CS4(1

.c~00~
.. 0

Se~~AL

I

I

I

VOtXVII

PflNSOY-MIDDLEPORT, OHIO

~

,I

I

gran~sons

I

&gt;

De11otlld To The lnteNifl OJ Tlw M..,..Muon Area

Po~erov

I

I

.

.,

b~rthday

~n~

J :~dL

... 'f

en tine

d~s:u~.::;e~s

1 ,:~:·~

}

Dinsmore - - - - - - -

Plan
.
members of the Laurel Cliff Dam 119, 11 9, running 2 feet Sunday School attendance on ,
n
were made to ••stall Free Methodist Church
met on rollers, Pomeroy-Ma"'n 20.- July 18 was 53 offering was Mr and Mrs. Robert RoblsnMr and Mrs Art Kasper and
The
family reumon Jant Howell Tent, Daughters 1
and hostesses were 1With their leaders, Mrs. James 34: Pl Pleasant 23 84, Hinton $15 18. Worship 'services were son and Tamara of Belpre vis- Clara of Colu.;bus visited witb
I
was held Sunday at the home of Umun Veterans, will meet at I meetin :' the
September Gilmore and Mrs Ernest Pow- 0.63, Kanawha Falls 2.02 Cbar- held at 10:45 with the Rev Cas- lied Sunday With "" mo!""r, her parents, Mr and Mrs.
ol Mr and Mrs J. M. Gaul m the nome ol Mrs Lillian Stell! ,
. f
en the Bradbury Ex- ell, Sunday morning follow!Rg leston l8 93. London, Marmet to
Nma Robmson and aunt, Clara Maynard Bahr recently
Sumntr .
I Monda} at 6 p m lor a pot· 1
Homemakers Club met Sunday School
:and Wmlleld d&amp;ms were on the I
Follrod and attended church
Mr and Mrs. Hasett Betz of
A basket dmner was served lurk dinner Members are asked • M
at the home of Group singmg of miSSIOnary ISills
MYF sponsored a
her#.
St Joseph Mich vtstted the
""''n lo Mr and
Lowell to !Jring a
diSh and
10
"J Means We Are Jon- Boat Movement,,
at
Mrs. Iva Findling, who was past week' with her mother,
and Lowell J1 , VIVIan. own table servu:e.
dmner at noon
a pol 1uc • 1ors, and "Onward All Ye l Oblo Ri\Pr - Pennsylvania , evemng July 17 which was
hospitalized at the Meigs Gen- Mrs Ailee Dodson. rhev all
Lance, Mr and Mrs. Members of the Wmdm 'l'rall ,
J1•mors." opened the meeting. up 14, 4.40 p m , Vulcan up 14, attende-d
'
era! hospital for several davs went ro Hungtmgron
two
1
\h s W
and Mr.
Garden club will me&lt;'t gal the
Mrs . fwces Spencer, form- The work of sevtral ffiiSSionar- 15 50 p m, Eastern up 1•, 2 35 Several local people attended has been returned to her home days VISit wtth her aunt, Mr.
Garv o?
b and lerry and , entrance
Beech Grove ctme- , er aclmg extension agent, as- 1es . stud1e by the group was 1a m , Luther Herdman down the homecommg at the Sliver and •• recovermg.
and Mrs. Burgess Ferguson.
H •
m11us , Mr. and Mrs., te Monda
' Slsted the group w1th their pro- rev1ewed by Mrs Gilmore. It 114, 6 ZO am ; Nat10n•l up 15, Rid e Church Jul 17 th
Mr and Mrs Blame Milhoan
01
&lt;l
and Kenny, Wen- I
Vbat
P
m
to
I wrt plannmg m copper handi- was announced that the goal lor 13:45 am.; Reliable up 15,
6
g
y
·
t
Lo:en
Guthne,
who
is
staand
Elaine, Tony and M1kel and
6 30
1
el •
and Kathy ol Galh· 1
c
u
project.
•
rralt
Members
answered
roll
Junior
Missmnams
m
'
t
he
am
,
Harvev
Jordan
up
15
6
and
treatment
lOne
With
the
Armed
Forces
Mrs
Glenna Milhoan attended
0
1
M r andd Mrs D. J Mor- : The Stefl and Officers of call by naming a statesman
I conlerenre " $10 000 and the ' 45 a.m . Sl. Marys down ' 16, Mrs. Juamu.' Spencer
and :n
spent a few days ' a bJrtlJday party given by Mr.
d ' Mr.
:;rs Wa1d Wtn ' Me1gs Te10ple. Pythian s"ters
M p
money w1ll be used for more 2.10 am; OVEC down 16, 3 05 daughlet 01 Chesler and her mo- 1
hiS parents, Mr and and Mrs Jack Setdeoabel for
bh rs VITgll Wm Will meet Monday evening, Ju: 1\
;• ted au 1 Wmn, preSident, roof top schools
am.; Irene Chohn up 17, 5 10 !her Mrs Edna Life of Success rs.
orge Guthne.
their daughter, Jacklyn Jean,
and Bl IT
le, Brian, Becky ly :!6 at the home ol Mrs. ':,.n uc
the business meeti.ng Followmg the meetmg, Bar- ' am . leffboal down 17, 6 40 a and Mrs Besste Barr of Los
on her 15th
She re·
Gaul
n r and Mrs VIctor Grift Russell In Bradbury at ! f d announced that mstallallon ba" Khne, presented a number I m ; Bayou Lorrame down 17, 7 Angrles Cahl . were recent VIS·
PT. PLEASANT
ce•ved many pretty g•fls A dinbtd Mr . eprews Mike and Da· 7 30 p m ThiS il the delaved , o new officers w•ll be '" Sept· of plano. selectiOns
I am : Knox up 18, 9 40 p m ; •tors of Mrs. Barr's SISter Mr
LIVESTOCK SALES
ner of. a 25 Jb turkey with all
and
James Wlll 1\ July meelmg Mrs Horare Me I ember
hostesses lor the I Atlendmg were Ke•th
and I Annette Jones up 18. 4 50 am.; and Mrs Wayne Bricktes'
PT PLEASANT W
the tnmmmgs was served
I and
ren a and Bever- Elhmny Is the as.,stmg hosU.ss I year WI
e appo!Ried at that , Barbara Kline. Barbara and ' '
ll"rner down 19, 3 4o a m , Mr and Mrs Everett. Wat.
' .
,
Mrs C E Heaton ol
.;;,d the
Wtll Pomeroy. l
JULV %7
I meetmg. DevotiOns were gtven Dmne LewiS, Nancy '"d Darla John J Rowe up 22, 6 20 am; son and two sons are vacahonSalorday, July 24, 1!115
was a guest of Mrs Allee Dod·
Patty
d
hostess and Chester Grange will have ils I by Mrs Clarence Murray
r.,ll, Darlene Michael, .Jack I A. J Patton up 21, 12:05 am , ing at VlrgJDia Beach Va
HOGS - 175 to 220 23 to 24 , son and Dons Sunday.
an
IC I ynn.
annual mspectiOn Tuesday at Miss Griffith of the Coonty Jac?bs, Wayne Leifheit, Greg Louisian:&gt; up 21, 4"45 a.m , Jef- Mr and Mrs. Wald Swa;lz of I Heavies 17 to 22 50 Lights 17 Mr. and Mrs. Percy Curtis
8 30 P m Potluck refreshments ExtensiOn offlre was present for ] Eblm, Donald WISe,
Karolyn I ferson up 21, 6 10 am; lnd•- 1Athens were Sunday guests of Ito 22 Fat Sows 17 to 20 Boars I of Akron, Mrs. Ha7.el CurtiS
POLICEMEN'S PARTY
w11l be servf'd All members are the aflernoon sesSion. New offi- 1· Souls by, Brenda and Denms I aroa down 21, 7 10 a ,n : Wesl· Mr end Mro c E Woode and IZ to 15 60, P1gs 8 to 15, Stock and Myra Rathburn of Reeds1cers mclude Mrs Clarem·e Mur- , Gilmore. Martha and Lmda ern down 2.1, I 15 a :n ; Joyce Mr and Mrs Fon Halsey
The Pomeroy Police Dept ' urged to attend
Shoats 17 to 22
VIlle called on Mrs Glenna MilWill sponsor a "Under the Stars" I The Pomeroy WCTU
will ray, preSident· Mrs
Wayne I Baker and Wayne Puii!Rs.
II down 23, 2·50 am. Semel Mr and Mrs Blain Taylor CATTLE- Hmfers 13 to 19, hoan and Bernard Sunday.
outside summer teen dance thiS I have ils annual potluck picmc Kmg, v ce pre;•denl; Mrs Max
down Greenup 8 10 p m ; Frank· and
attended the :at
12 to 16.40; Canners I Mr Clyde Salser 01 Rarme
1
Saturday from 8-11 p m at the al the F1rs1 BaptiSt Church on Dav , secretary,
and Mrs. Paul i
PLAN REUNION
lm P1erce down Greenup 3 a Brock Reumon at New Martms- ']
7Bulls 15 10 to 17; Stock called on Mr. and Mrs. M L.
18
Pomeroy Parkmg lot The Jays Tuesday at 5 30 p m Members Wmn, publlrlly. Plans
were The 41st Hayes - Young- m, J S LewiS doen Meldahl v111e recent ly
to 18 .
to 22 , Stock He1!ers 14l Bahr, Sunday.
Will emcee the lop 100 hits. may brmg a guest and are made for a plcmc to be held I Hohday School reunton Will be 6:25 P m,; Ehsha Woods down
Mrs Alva Clark was return· 123 50 • :lock Steer Calves 20 to • Mr and Mrs Hasett Betz reEverybody is mvited
asked to take their own table '" August.
I held tins Sunday, August I al l Meldahl '40 P m ; Pamela D. ed to her hmelollowmg surgery 122 ' lock Helfer Ca lves 18 to turned home by woy of Akron
serVIce
the Hohday School grounds, ac- down Meldahl 12 15 a m : Lor- , at Holzer hospital
1where they VISited Mr. and Mrs.
The American Legion Auxili· The meelmg was closed Wllh I cordmg lo Mrs Frank Cheese- ena up Meldahl 3 30 am.
Mr and Mrs Gerald VIOlet
CALVES-:- Top.' 27 70; Errol Conway and Hugh.
ary of Drew Webster Post No the benediCtion Those present brew, secretary. A basket din- GaUipolis Dam - Elgerchn l visited her borlher Mr
d 60
24110 , Medmm 18 to 22 .I Mr. and Mrs Kenny DaviS
I 39 Will meet Tuesday 81 6 P:
Mrs Max DaviS. Mrs ner w•ll be held at noon With down 3 !0 am. Ph•hp Sporn Mrs Vnil Roush. \vest Sh:;e. 21;80 mmon &amp; Heav•es 18 to of Dayton VISited Mr and Mrs.
' m for a Potluck dmner A GITI W n, Mrs Lawrence Stewart I games and a program '" the up 3 45 a m ; Bob B•nter up Mark Corns of Sandyville W I
.
ILee Hunt and fam•lv Monday
I State report will be gtven by I
and Greg, Mrs I afternoon
5 40 am.
Va spent a weekend here
On thiS dav '" In t
Murl Taylor
TONIGHT &amp; WEDNESDAY ClaUdia Gru.,.er. All members ames e
Mrs. Griff RusK.aoawba RiverSemel I her aunt , Mr and Mrs Kenneth In 1914 B
s ory ·
I Mrs Eve. ell SISson to the hasFAMILY NIGHTS
are urged to be present
I sell. Mrs Oleva Coltnll, Mrs.
TO ATTEND FUNERAL
down London 4 am . Helen Z Gnfllth and son Joe. Th
d . , nlam and Egypt I Pllal to brmg hiS first great
'GOLD FOR THE CAESARS'
The
Ladies
AuXIhary
io
the
Spencer
and
daugher,
All
members
of
the
Chesler
I
down
Marmet
7
35
p
m
,
Reathe
r.nlhlhs
!frm: endmg the 12· ' grandchild hume, the son of
Je(frey Hunter, Ron RandeU
(TechnJculor)
- Bennett Post ' Middle- • VI! ,., and MISs Gnflilh.
Coum·•l
Daughi&lt;&gt;rs
of
Amenca
ver
down
Marmet
4
a
m
H
borne
S
C
g
I.
I occupatmn ol the Mr. and Mrs Jumor Koenig .
are 1
1 t E
.
' E B 1
'
· uez anal 7.one
-andport, Will meet Tuesday even· '
o mee a wmg s Funer- ' , owes up
4 05 p m - -- - .
-Mrs. Glenna Milboao
2 Reel Special
Plus Certoon C~rnlv.l
ing . .July ?:1 at the hall at 7 30 1
at Home Wednesday at I 30 p m , W H Shaver, Jr . down
-------1
Thur.·Fr!.
July 29·30 I p m All membes are urged 1
to attend the funeral serv- Wmheld I 40 a m , ,uc) .Ja ne
: m
"BIKINI BEACH"
lo allenrl to make plans tor
l 'ces lor Mrs C. B Hayman Lucas down Wmheld 6 35 9 m
OUR 1ST FLOOR IS HEA DQUARTiiRS FOR

lULV 21

I

Middleport, 0.

Nothi~g el•e has so many things going for it.

Eleclnc heat is the quirkeat, cleaneot, quietest,
m~t draft·free heat you can have, And ic's
eaBiest lo install, too. Sure you have 10 do
wichout drufls, noise and eold walL.- but
you get used to if. (Call w tmd let's talk it

fond ••t more tllboul electric heat for your borne.
Foil out lbe coupon and mail!() Colunibus al\d Southern Ohio ElectrJc Company, 215 N.&gt;nlJ Fron\Street.'
Columbo• 15, Ohio.
(
Atlelltioo: Residential Sales ..__
~eo, pleaoe ! I'd like all the detaile about 0 instan:
&gt;ng or 0 converlillC 10 electric heAl ill my r.-1

Oller for your home.)

Name

Addresa "'

......
"
·
. ::==... ._..... _.....,..

..

'("

~.,.

::1 • ............ .......,

-~

Jets Lost in
Site Hits

�.......

-. ..

·'"""' '41

'"!

1 ._I.,.

j

'"""'

-~

""'&lt; -

.... ...__ ..,.... ......... __ - - - .. ..

•
I-Da

,,
Wt;
R~

Ai

w~~
of U
Su '
A

at

W(
LJ '
, Mi
Mr !

G~

R!!ll

~II,

pOll:

lllll
don
dQh

aild

a·i,

ljjd.
and

Iy ,
aiw
P11

1
wil

oul
Sal
Po
wi
E\

"If You Look Real Close
You'll Find It's Not All B~ock!"

:.He Dailg
'_ Son~in~l

'

-

------

.

WE

pride ourselves as Americans as
being rather smart in many ways,
but according to some authorities we
are an amazing lot. As we watch quiz
programs on the air, and listen to some
of the siUy answers g1ven by what appear to be persons above the average it
is Uttle short of shocking at some of the
ignorance displayed We know that a
: ~~t amount of knowledge of some thmgs
is considered as excess baggage, and it
does not seem to interfere with some
peoples ability to make and save money.
However, they seem to miss a lot m life
when they are not at least fairly well
informed on a wide variety of subjects.
Tbere Ia nothing as pathetic as a person
wbo bas narrowed his life to a small
field, and when he gets in the company
of othera who have a wide interest he
bas to sit Idly by and let the conversaUon 10 ~mpletely over his head.

Rv ROBERT MUSEL

h!s right foot-he took the lime

Unitt·d Pre11 International

tt disclose that an Amencan

NEW YORK iUPI) - Bill

evpeditiOII is planmng perhaps
the 1nost perilous feat in mount3meeflng hlsEOry.
It JS asking the Nepalese gov.

Unsoek'~

Are vou one of the Americans that
. will spend 50 cents to park while you
eat a 25 rent sandwich, and speak•ng of
eating. we Ameriicans eat more than
: any peopl~ in the world, and at the
same time. have a mult1tude of diet fads
to keep from eating, and in the same
category we take millions of tranquiliz.
ers and then turn right around and take
other miiUons of pep p1lls. We consider
ourselves authorities on the way to
make marriages work, but the result is
that we have more divorce~ than any
place in the world. We curse our government at great lengths but if some foreigner makes slight remarks we are
ready to take our shirt off and fight.
One of the most inconsistent things we
do is to brag and sing about how beautiful America is. and at the same time
proceed to litter the countryside with
beer cans, old cars and blot mit the beauty we are 10 proud of and the funny
thing we seem to be sincere in manv
things we say and believe. but we iu;t
do not live up to the image that we prelend to honor.· •

Jost nine toes in the
conquest of MI. Everest But

lhe ol'•er day he strapped his
clln•bmr shoes on for the first
tJmL stnce he nearly fru~e to
dt':alh 011 tf1e roo! of the world
~fld tuok

hts two ch1ldrrn to

the to~ ot Mount Hood and
down agam.
And 31though his feet were
understandably t e n d e r after
more 'han two years of restmg

-er.cepl the loyal lillie toe ol

DOCTOR
SAYS
By Wayne G. Brand•ladt, M.D.
Q - In a reteot column on
faintmg you mentioned a test
for spasmoplulla My
doctor
has nol heard of this
lest.
Cou ld you 1ve more details?
A - Several readers have
•sked the same question The
lest. which lakes only about
lour minutes, reve&lt;:~ls spasmophllut Lr excess1ve 1rritabilily
of til&lt; nerves thai control the
volunlary musdes.
The doctor places a tournl·
quel on .vour arm and you take
several deep breaths rapidly.
Th1:;; C'auses hyper-ventilation.
Jf e1ther a spasm of your facial
muscles or a muscular contraction of your hand on the s1de of
the tourniquet oceurs fnv&amp;luntarilp the lest Is pooilive. In
thiS case treatment with calcmm and vitcunm D-2 should
be beneficial.
Q - I am a 53·year-&lt;&gt;ld hous&amp;wJle My doclor says I have per·
nic1ous anemia. Is this a deficIency of the bone marrow? Can
II be curedJ
A - In thts disease, which
I~ rare in persons under
30,
there is a dellmncy both in
the bone marrow and in the
acid·secreting glands of
the

ltomach The d1sease can be
controlled raU1er
than cur(_'&lt;!

by taking vitamm B-12 L1ver 1n
the diet or inJeCtiOns of liver
extract are also beneficial but
are not reqUired U adequalo
doses of VJiamin B-12 are taken.

Q - My doctor Is g1vmg me

ernnwnt for permission to try
the '·impossible" south face of
the world's h1ghest mountam-

a brealh·l•king ellvrt that w1ll
mvolve spendmg at le~st one
night suspended from spikes
driven mlo the sheer 8,IJOO.lool
wall of rock below the freezmg
summit
"It w1ll make U1e kind of

Aldomet. What is It for?
A - Methyldopa ra!dOmetl
is given to conlrol h1gh blood
pressure. In the J.!rescr~bed dosage it is safe in persons who
do not have a hJSiory ot hepatitis, jaundJce or cirrhosis of the
llver .and who are not JJfegmmt,
Q - FOr the post two years
I have had a hissmg or buzzmg
m my ears. 1 know ttus is qmle
common !Jut these no1ses have
a consistent pattern Two da)'S
of hiSsing w1th an interval of
one day without any h1ssmg.
What could cause this?
A - These nols.. may be
due to Irritation of the auditory
nt&gt;rve or or the center for hearing in the bra1n. They are usually associated with hardemng of
the arteries In these regJons.
V, by they sometimes occur in
an mtennittent pattern is one of
lhe many thmgs we still don't
know but I can assure you olh·
t~-r.!l have had the same eJperi·
ence.
Q - What Is the differenco
between pyelitis and myelitis~
A - Pyelitis is an Infection
of the kidney pelvis. It is char·
actemed by pain and tenderness m the region of the Involved kJdney. Tiiere is usually fever and pus cells m the urine.
MyelitiS is an inflammatron
of the bone marrow tosteomyeJitJSJ or lhe spinal cord f'i)iiomyeliiJS is an example of the
se&lt;ond type.

Please send your questions
and comments to Wayne G.
Brandstadt, M.D., In care ol
this poptr. While Dr. Brandoladt cannot answer lodlvldual
!etten be will 11swer letters
of general Interest in futuro columns.

Time
LINSEEO.BOSS OF ii&lt;E TOOL AN€7
DYE WORKS. DEMAN CIS EXACTNESS
AND PRECISION FROM ONE ET ALL···

..._ ....

_...

climbing we have been doing
look like kid stuff," Unsoeld
sa1d

But allhough he meaot II sincerely Dr. Unsoeld, deputy
Peate Corps administrator or
Nepal. is being modest aa the
nation will be able lo see lor
itself when CBS-TV screens
"Amenran~ On Everest," an
hour·long eolor apecial presented by the National Geographic
Sudety on Sept. 10 17:3().8:30
EDT!
Follows 1963 E1pedllfoa
This first of lour National
Geographic programs of exploration and discovery Is the
story of the selectJon, tramlng
and achievements of the great
exoedilion of 11163 in which five
Americans reached the 29,trl8
fool summJt at the cost of one
life and agomzing in]Urtes lo
tll.c'e ~ther climbers.
Dr. Unsoeld was one of tbe
who suffered frostbite
when they had to spend an unprotected mght in 18 degrees
b"low ~ero weather on lhe way
down and whose lives were
saved only because the savage
winds suddenly dJed away. As
it was they had to be carried
down to lower altitudes on the
barks of Sherpa porters aod
flown oul by helicopter to Katmandu where a new drug
rushed from the national Naval
Medical Center at Bethesda,
Md .. helped avoid more severt
ll~ree

ttmputaUons.

Wellea Narrate•
Orson Welles narrates the
saga from the practice climbs
on Ml Rainier to the plantin1
o/ the American flag on the
highe9t IP&lt;II on earth. The program mcludes the first motion
pictures ever taken from the
summit.
Unsocld who climbed Mount
Hood il1,245 feel) with bls son
Regon 13. ("! was homesick
for Or•gon when he was born")
and Nanda Dev1, II, !"named
for a H1malayan peak") said
nver the telephone that be was
gradually breaking them lo to
the ptlysical and phtl099pbia
pleosures of climbing.
Tney were in the Alps recently, he said, and while there ht
stopped off to see John Hm:Jan,
the onlv American ever to climb
the dangerous north lace of the

AT HOMf:···LJKE CUTIIN(; A PIE··· NO
TWO PIECES COME OUT ALII&lt;E •• ••

RE&amp;UIRED RERDIRG•

Get Fast Attion with

DIVOTIL fO tNTI11111

I.'

~

-.
-....,·--=

·wANT·ADS

Mlltll MAlON oiiiiA

••-.. a. owen. ,.......,

....... ., ...

Clteltet f•nnet~lll ltltt'et

.,,., .....,

ned 1 .utd

· ~=a~ftern;;.n~her' · 1 this P::l\ue:.eT~';,~;:t~~ ~ llv!~rt fan

1

r.=:-r ••

=

tb• ,_. am .. at ,,...,..,,

.~_...,.:.\ 'E,
$ ,._ '"- NIW , . . &amp;;' ...

1

.................., ..

---·_...
y ....

~oiOow•.--.•.
.,,..
.... . . ,..,

,.... - . ,

..._".... .., ...... ...
__ _
·

a. ..... " ...

Vftlan ltlialt .....,. flll'ftlr ......_ ·

........... ... IDftfttll . . . " '
. . . . . . . . 110.011 . . .......

-

·-~~

'
*•111
S•• .,Itt...,. j

J_ :::::

I
:::.~~ndth~orfo~~~onw~~:

=

r

SERVICE -

RADiu &amp; T.V.

lo tfle ,. eaners

m

. e si nin of 1966 contracts by problems or late.

e I

chased m the fJve-run

sec~nd !

atm~a

I

, I fax (17-31.

..r.ague

ar

R&lt;~

ClElAND'S TV

Robmson, New York

WY 2-2255

€•m·&gt;s by a gang of Dudgers lh. ·. ~er 'tva it Alston and his
Steal S.to Up Clincher
mmng was handed hiS third'
r•. AH R. H. Pet I St Louis at San FranciSco-• ;U'ooin:.d Youn Joe Walcott' 108 E. Moln St. , • ......,
Inat have literally stolen the de- Vlan~g
th 91 ·ctory
Cmcmna!J arnved m town Joss aft&lt;r he had won two m a Clmnle Pott 92 369 55125 .339 Stallard 11 31 vs Herhel ,6·5) ' Ph. I d I h. (10~
.
mmns from them.
.
cooc ., WI ~ .h VIR d . h one game behind the league row H• has eight vielories.
IAaron. Mil
96 340 70 lJ l .326
Thur;day·~ Gam•s . . ' a r p •a
.
The leader of the highway· That drop~! ~~:m ·~~~~a~ leaders and. even with a wm The Reds broke
top in the \Cindnn. Pill 100~2 62123 .322 iNew York al Chicago 121
men IS Maury WJils. who has had Yl,lons
g_________ ·- - -· - ·
first mning. but Los Angeles , Allen , ~hll
98362 53 n&amp; ·320 Phrladelph1a at Pills., mght
- -110 I . '
Herbert, Wagner t8) and Dal- tied it m the bottom of the May&gt;, SP.
00 321 60102 .318 ' (Only games scheduled I.
L A nnm: 001 OIO 0- 3 10 o rymple, Corrales 181. Sisk. Car- frame on Gi lilam·s homer . . :Torre, Mil
:::: 4~ :~
American League
1
B~tl ·
flO 21M! 000 l- 3 3 1 pin 18), Schwall 19) and Cran- Cincmnati got two more m ~ose, Cm
1
· '
w. L. Pet. GB
1
1
M;y Lee 181 Chance 1101 dall. Pagharom 110). Winner- the second lor a 3-1 lead and f ar~ly , IPA t ~! ;~~ ~
Minnesota
62 37 .626
Hy United
International , 'd Rnew Bu,nker Hall f7) Schwall (6-3). Loser - Wagner , then the roof caved in. Jay lost VJ·~I 0 \_ ' 1
S
Baltimore
51 40 .588 4
99
401
2
12
2
6
1
American J.eague
1 :~d Br~wn.. Winner_:Hall (9-3). 11 4·3).
his control, walked a pair and WJ s, A
Cleveland
56 40 .583 4~, 1
·
list Game l
Loser-Cimnee 16-8).
I
gave up !1ve hJtsand five runs
American teague
1DetrOit
54 41 .568 6 ,
Detroit
001 110 000- 3 10 0
IM•lw
11 110 021-7 15 I The Reds agam came. !rom
G. AB R. H. Pet. Ch1cago
52 43 .541 8 ;
New York 001 102 OOx- 4 1 01
, Houston
010 000 0011- I S I behmd on Deron Johnsons two. Ystrzski, Bos 69 254 43 86 .339 : New York
49 52 .485 14
Aguirre, Sherry 16), Pena Chicago
000 200 001- 3 IO
Cloninger, O'Dell 111 and Tor· run homer his 171h of the sea. Manilla. Hos 89 311 3:1 99 .312 Los Angeles
46 53 .464 16
(1t and Freehan. Ford, Ramos .Cleveland 024 000 lOx -710 0 re Dierker, Taylor 151, Owens son, m lhe third that gave him]Hall, Min
96341 541116.305 Washmgloo
43 51 .430 19'h
&lt;8), Hamilton t9) and Howard. ! Buzhardt. Locker 131, Bolio 18) and Brand. Winner-;-Cion· a league·leadmg lola! of 77 runs IDavltlo, Clev 92 345 43 105 .304 Boston
35 62 361 26
Wmner-Ford (12-llJ. Lo-•er - · 15), Wilhelm 16\ and Romaoo, inger 113·81. Loser - Drerker balled in
Robnsn, Ball 79 299 42 90 .301 Kansas C1ty 32 61 344 27
Aguirre 00.6). HRs- Demeter Martm 14). Terry, Srebert (9l lrHI. HRs- Alou (17th), Tor-r
Leave 13 On Base
Kaline, Det 852113 52 85 .300 1
Tuesday"s Results
(!lthi. wert 17th), Tresh 116th). :and S1ms. Wmner-Terry (IO. ,re (2(Jth).
It was wasted. Billy McCool. Oliva. Min
99401 76120.299 Kansas Cily 7 Boston 3, 1st,
!2nd Game)
, 4). Loser-Buzhardt 17-4). HRs l
-I J•l&lt;mg over from .lim Dullalo. lHorton, Det 82 291 46 86 .296 twilight
/
Detroit
000 000 030-3 6 0 -Hinlon 1131hl. Hansen lllthi. ICmcinnall 122 010 010-7 10 0 who finished the second Inning Mcalile, Det 89328 55 96 .293 Kansas Clly 10 Boston 8. 2nd, '
New York 000 000 000- 0 6 2•MORE
MORE
MORE Los Ang
151 010 lOx- 9 ll 2 surrentlered a run m Jhe
Whitlld, Clev 71242 25 71 .293 1 night
i
Sparma, Gladdiog (8) and !
.lay. Duffalo 121. McCool 131, of the Ihird and from there
1
Suti1van , Free han 181. Bouton, :
National League
Nux hall 11 J and Edwards. Drys- the Dodgers Jed.
Hamilton 18), Mikkelsen 18) New York 1 000 002 --3 12 O,dale. Reed (3), Brewer f31, Mrl- The Reds got one in the fifth, I
and Gibbs. Winner - Sparma lch1cago
005 010 OOx- 6 9 0 ler 161, P~rranoski t8) and ' mal!·hed hy the Dodgers in the I
(1-3). Loser-Bouton (4·12).
FISher, Ri~hardsoo 13) •. Kroll Roseboro. Wmner - PerranoskJ IJo.ottom of the inning. and added I
141. M1ller '" and Canmzzaro, (3·21 Loser - Jay 18·31 HRs another in the e~ghlh after Los :
list Game)
Stephenson !4 1 Buhl. Hoeft t9), -Gilliam l4th), Johnson tl7th). An~eles had scored its linal run [
Kansas City 001 212 001- 7 12 I Abernathy (91 and Bailey. Win' '" the •eventh
Boston
000 101 100- 3 13 1 'ner - Buhl 01·1\. Loser-Fish- St. Louis
010 100 001- 3
i llon Drysdale started for Los
Better Than Tires On 1964 Cars!
Talbot. Aker 17 ) and
17·121 . HR- Banks &lt;16th).
S&gt;n Fran 000 000 0011- 0 5 ' Angeles, but was knocked out
mann. Winner - Talbot (9-6).
Purkey 18-7) and Uecker. bv Johnson's third-inni11g hom.
Loser-Stephenson 11-4). HRs- ttsl game )
Spahn 14·131 and Hailer.
er.
Conlgltaro 2 09th, 20th), Yas- Ph1la
noo 000 003- 3 10 1 White !15th).
Cincinnati had plenty 01 op·
trzemski I 13th).
Pitts
000 001 000 - I 3
portumties, but left 13 men
!2nd Game)
Short, Wagner 17), Baldschun WESTBURY, N.Y. IUPI) - stranded
Kansas City 611 000 Oil-tO 16 19) and Dalrymple. Friend. Mc- 1George Sholly and John Chap- Vada Pinson and Leo Carden. ,
Boston
104 000 030- 8 12 2 Bean 191. Carpio 191 and Pag- 1man close out their hallie for as had triples Jhal were wasted
Hunter, Dickson (6),
liaroni. Wmner - Wagner 14-2) . driving honors at Roosevelt and Tommy Harper h~d 8 pair
t81 and Blanchard, Lachemann Loser-Friend 15-lll.
1Raceway when the track ends of steals a run batted in and
•11. Lonborg, Bennett (1), 2nd game. I mnings)
1ls current meetmg tomght. scored three times.
Ritchie (5), Earley 17), Radatz Phila
001 000 010 0- 2 7 t Sholly had held the lead With A crowd of 46,537 watched the
191 and Nixon. Winner-Hunter PJtts
100 010 000 1- 3 IJ 01two nights lo go, 47-46.
Pame oushing attendance for '
11·2). Loser - Lonhorg (6-12).
the two conteslo to more than
HRs-Harrelson !16th J. CamOne Tire At Regular Price And
75 000
panerls (jth), Conigliaro ' 21 st),
CINCINNATI (UP!)- Thing• will sound differ· 1;~.~~·======;;;;;;;;;;;
I

on

·i::

Line Scores

ii :;

p,..,

economy-tire buyers
nnever had It so goodl"

°

°

1

NEW SAFETY

Tl

HALF-PRICE

-

I

Bressoud (7th).
list Gamel
Minnesota 000 002 100-- 7 9 o
Wnshgton Ol2 601 oox-IO 10 2
Perry, Nelson l5), Siebler (7)
and Battey. Richert. Ridzik 17),
McCormick t8), Kline t9) and
Brumley. Winner-Richer! (7-81.
Loser-Perry (7·2). HRs-Brumley 2 llsl. 2nd). Killebrew (21st)
Battey 15th).

ent next season to tho fano who have followed tho
Cincinnati Reds via radio broadcalh over the yoara.
Tho Burger Brewing Co. of Cincinnoti, which
has sponsored tho broodc1sto for 24 consocutivt
yoors, will be replaced 11 tho sponoor by tho
George Weidemann Brewing Co. of Newport, Ky.
Wiedemann signed o thl"ftoyeor contratl with
tho Reds. Reds Owner Bill Oewi" oaid Cincinnoti
otation WCKY will continue to originate tht broaclfor I hookup which will encompus the nln•
1t111 Mfdwnt m1rkttl"1 1roa of Wiedemann.

•••t•

TWQ• HQUR

\

Minnesota 210 000 123-9 12 II~
(2nd Game)100 301 0011- 5 II 4
Washgton
Kaat, Slbler (6), Worthington
17) and Battey. Zimmerman
19). Daniels, Koplitz (8), Ridzik
f9), McConnlck 19).
(9) and C&amp;nilll, Brumley t9).
Winner-Worthington (8-5).
er-Daniels &lt;5-10). HRs - Versalles illth), Battey 16th), Min·
cher (13th).

------ - - --

Second Tire At

750 X14

BY REQUEST

The PLAYMATE Model PD1304

Robinson's

Show me afilter that delivers the taste and I'll eat my hat."

Half Price.

EXAMPLE:

DRY ClEANING
SERVICE

"Alii said was:

Get

•

•

SECOND TIRE FOR ONLY _ _

Portable 13" TV
(13' overall dtag., 79 sq. ln. v•ewable aru)
'
•
a
•
1

•
•
•
••

Ntw Admiral 13" Steelbond 1 alummi1:ed pi&lt;'tur• tubt
Ruared pncltion-(!tafted horisontal ch&amp;llil
14,000 voltt of p1cture power
All·new fully 1al.ed automat•c rain tyate 111

Ltr&amp;•Mnaitive VHF tuner with 4 tuned clrcuita
New 2-tpeed lraneiltomt'd UHF oont1nuoua hwtr
Front·tllounted Alnico V apeaker
Rttnclable top carrymg hudlt
Btau&amp;ilul beift Anilb cabwtt. 12~· h.,
w., 10\.1' d.

u,,.

SALE
PRICED AT .. ,

$94·00

Plus

I

Tax and Recappable C..aing

Add $3.00 For Whitewalls

OTHER SIZES AVAIWW
"'ll- Hf•
OR BUY
, EAaV

.lull uy: VI""Yf'

rq r.ampaftl HI ........ tt filii.:.

O
b l olllllllrh&amp;l
o.- ~
-tn
W'f
Mill
io
1111
....... u IHObd ............

~. .

NGs

I:~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~C~I;oo;n~e~n~=~Po;mo;ro~y

lliE DAllY SENTINR

~~ 2·~:.~s':"~ou~~;me:: ~~ ~he openlog outing of the tour- : .

•
A
•
T
k
D0dgers WIll gaIn' a e
3Garne Lead 0Ver Red1egs I

Figer POak. Harlan, who make1
his home In France, revealed
his de!tire to tackle the ttOUtb
fore of Everet~t and Unsaeld
qreed to oeek the necessary
permissions from the Nep.alese
10vernment.

Qur ASK I-JIM TO !70 A LmLE JOB

JnnJngs In

°

8~8Rl'5 W~RlD

Hado

I

Pomeroy will be playing In Ha· ., 10 • 9 af

rt 1 t!In::
:

HELEN HELP US!

Television In Review

I Pomeroy Wins Shot at Pony

I
'1
w•• determ·Jned when y• by l.'ndm~· " Pomorov • 016 SOD lleJl! • I
'
....
~
.
Crow'l ter the first tODillec ....
""""
..~ In .the f aon ed seven and walked Uone
Y&gt;ome
ha evening
~ · 1 Crow, Crow • Porter,
-q
'111t Gallipolis Indians shut- who had been safe on Sayre's hopea with a 4-1 vi.~,
athf'!2d' leo!ninP
,,
in
Town
and
Country
and
S~
~
ard
Danny
.......,
1 1
3
out the Middleport Braves 5-0 error. Ballard singled sending second .game ~d the Galltpo- batt.:r, Hensler, intentlona Ydtd
, .er-"d round
1 the tourn· '· House, Paul's Ashland berVice w.•h V'&amp;Iks, loUowbyedG bJ Mlte!lo
1
behind the one hit pitching of Mitchell to third. Then Steve Its lndl8D8 whitewashed
the ChJlds whiffed lour and
Mason h a first ·ound bye Station in &lt;vracuse and The to-hack si.ngles
baryu.a....•._ .
Ricky Mitchell Tuesday night Mitchell was sale on Johnny Middleport Braves, 0-0 In the not walk anyone.
ed N D - Se t• el
ell Jnd MJ!ton RGus . ~- ...
while Pomernv edg
ew aJ1Y n •n ·
in the Seventh Annual Kyger Slaven's error and Ricky Mit- ftna Ie.
.
FISHER'S DEFEAT INDIANS
only •other run scored In ""'..,.
Creek Little League Tourna- chell scored.
A three-run fourththe :In~ B. Roberts. J. Barnette, and
third as the result of an ·~
ment.
In the fifth, Ricky Mitchell rally proved to be
ero L. Johnson slammed two bits
and walks.
.
Mitchell, a lefl-hander. not singled and went to third on ence In the Middleport • R i each as Fisher's defeated the "My skate bOard'• ampbiblThe other two
only struckout 15 Braves. but Ballard's double. Steve Mitch- game.
d
f st blood Middleport Indians, 1-1.
ous!"
were by little Charlie
1
also was one of the lnrlians' ell was safe on a
fielder's . The Red egs ~w "he BiD Fisher's scored three In the
and Bryant Hudson, hnfn ·:~leading hitters, getting a triple choice, as Ricky Mitchell w~nl m thf sec?n~
s~r.:: two first on a walk, doubles by
gles. Reed, who ~·-;:;c;'nt~iit '.:•::1
and two singles in lour trips to home With the lndrans' lhJrd H~ns trJp
t I of home Barnelle and Johnson and a PL Redlegs Defeat
k·'V'kP. out in an a. .
•l
the plate. Mitchell walked six run or the game.
ou s a er on
ea
llyhall by J. Leary.
bo-.o•• the start of the a-. ~
Braves as his Indians played Billy Atkins opened the top on the throw c ·
Two more ~una scored In the Dodgel'tl, 8-5
.
. made two fine catches for~· ;
errorless ball.
of the sixth with a single, stole Singles by Micky Childs and iliird ~n a t~Jple by .Johnson, a The second place Pony League
National League
New York 4 Detrmt 3, lsi, lWJ· West Virgmians, as welL " Ill
Gary Ballard, first baseman, second and third. Bob Pegg Bobby Hysell sandwiched be- fJelder' chmce, a Single by J. Redle 5 cut the league lead·
W. L. Pet. GB . light
gettmg the hJI.
•
also had three hits in four trips. singled scoring Atkins. Prose tween t~o errors, a walk: aod Hartenbach and a grooodout ing r!;gers lead to two games Los Angeles
~ 42 .5~ ; · 1Dell o1t 3 New York 0, 2nd, Porn&gt;roy scored one 1'1111 ltl
getting two doubles and a sm· smgled WJth Pegg taking se~ a !Jelder s choice gave MJddle- by Hugh.
. .
Tuesda evening with an 8-S cmcmnatr
56 44 .560 3
mght
.
the first, three m the secGG,d,
gle Bob Pegg and Tom Prose ond Then Ballard doubled scor- port the winning runs ID the The wmners fmJshed by scor- . tYM
. 1 F. ld
Milwaukee
53 43 .552 4 IBaltrmore 3 Los Angeles 2• 10 five in the third and three lllltrtl
· fourth. Two runne;s
'n.:r siogle
runs
m the fourth wm 8
emorJa le ·
· ·
had· the other two Indian hits, ing · Pegg. Steve Mitchell flied
were J...
.
.
San ~·rancJsco 52 43 .547 41L
" . Irm ' ngs · mght
; e fourth 1nmog.
•
both singles.
oul to end the inning.
thrown out at home 1n the mn- and. flflb lnnJogs.
A six-run sixth inning rally Philadetph•a
50 48 .510 8 Cleveland 1 ChJcago 3· mgh:st
Hitting lor Pomeroy wu JIU'
Doug Burns, left-bander, had Two Middleport teams and ing.
.
Middleport plated Ito run In enabled the Reds to overcome Pittsburgh
51 50 .505 8~ r washmgton 10 Mmnesota I, ' ed by Catcher Bob Burdeltl
the Braves' only hit. a single m Rio Grande hit the dust, Tues- Rio Grande scored liB runlthe second on walks to Duffy a 5-2 Dodger advantage
'SI. Louis
50 49 .505 8'~ twilight
.
dl who had two doubles and a zidi' .
the bottom of the second. After day night m tournament actioo in the fifth on a smgle by Can- CraJg. Hmdy. and M:en ~nd l The big innmg was highlight. ICiucago
46 54 .46013 IMmnesota ~ Washmgton 5, 2n ' ot singles in four tripo to k
that Mitchell fanned II of the at Kyger Creek.
ady and a double by Jerry a hbalk by wmnmg plt r Uf· ed by four of the Reds' five hits. Houston
43 54 .4 43 1411 Wn~ght d , p b bl Pll he plate.
·' •
rem~ining 16 Braves who came F1sher's Department
Store of Waters.
W 1 P Loy. .
h 1 Cr . ,_ ed Mike Norlhup started the rally New York
32 66 .327 26
Cehnes ay 1 c' 8 ed cght") Other Pomeroy hitters ed th M'd L ·ng pitcher Joe
a ers
smg · ur er
a1g ... no
1eago al 1eve 1an 1Dl
.
. h
d j;il!.to the plate.
•Pl. Pleasant defeat . e '. hadost~e on!· other Rio hit off seven and walked two. Mur- by walking, Tom ~eado.ws was l
Tuellday's Results
-Horlen 18·81 vs. Tiant 19-3). Mrke Young WI1 1wo ou , ,
The lndl8ns scored two In \ dleporl lndrans, 7-1 m the o~ Ch'ld
)
phy issued six free passes and I safe or a fie lders rhmce and Chicago 6 New York 3
Mmnesola at Washmgton Larry Walker and Burt, each I
the top of the first when Mrtch- ening contest, the MldGdl:r \ ~ :·
ielded three
hits, struckout six.
. Rodney Gilkey followed with a Ph!ladelpria 3 Pittsburgh I, Ist. rnighl) - Pascual &lt;8·31 vs. Or- double , Danny Abbott .• trlpla,
ell tripled sconng Bob Pegg, IRedlegs JOlted high RIO r 0
aers Y
two. run triple.
twlhght
,
,
Lonno Va"ghan and Tim Glut
11 1
1ega!~.
h
·land...__
.
Consecuhve smgles by John Pittsburgh 3 Philadelplua 2, Los Angeles at Ballimore .~ac a smg e.
·~u,
tomght can leave no betler , Bro~n. Dan Cook and Lee 1 2nd. ltl mnings, mghl
ltnighll - .~ewman (lt ·11 vs . 1 111 ~' twosJngles.
than two games bark.
, Burson drove m the !mal runs 1Milwaukee 7 Houston I, mght lBarber (8-7).
(,ary M•tchell started 00 lhl
1
Wills' steal Monday night or Bill Cordell and char I e s St LOUIS 3 San FranCISCO O,j DetrOit at New York I twilight) '
lhord resulted m hrs sconng the Saunders led the Dodger attack mghl
'-Wickersham 13·81 vs Cullen , k
Th
Ma
. · tJ·7 • mght 1!0-0 ).
; too over
• two
SOD
I..os Ange Ies 9cIDCinna
winmng run when a p1cko(f at- with two Juts each.
tempt sailed mto Jeltlield
Meadows was the winning Wednesday's Probable Pik-hers l Kansas C1ty at Boston tmghti l moundsmen struck out lt'lel
And he scored what pro.ved to · pitcher while James Rose Pluladelplua at Plttsburgh ,sheldon t4-'I J vs Monbouquette ' and walked one.
•
b h d ·d
T da took the Joss
(mghll - Bunnmg 111-1) vs. 11·11).
e h~ •. "f~ mgfiflrun hues hy l The I ittl~ League contest be· Law lll-9t
I
Thursday's Gam..
h mg I d m t I e
~ ~den e tween the Indians aud the Red New York at Chicago 12) - .Delrmt at New York
LOS ANGELES (UPI) -The• his eve on cracking the major toonal League lead from l ~ ~mg e , s/ e ~~on ,an r~mel Sox was posiponed berause McGraw IO.l i and Parsons (!- Kansas City at Boston
i.
,
b ·t the CincmnatJ lleds can Jeag,;e record for stolen bases Dnd~er&lt; here, to three lu orne u~ rmld' '";" ~ smg :: h ,the Indians we~e playmg m lhe l6) vs. Ellsworth ltl·61 and Chicago at Cle•eland. night
11 wa. a WI cones '"w •c
"'
h. h he tin 1962
games behmd Los Angeles.
Jackson •8·121.
tOnly games scheduled)
hone
lor
from lheJr three·game w rc
se
.
d
T
ke
lhe
matter
more
rioe
pi!chers
worhd
with
Ron
\
Kyger
Creek
tournamenl.
M.l
k
t
H
t
I
."hi)
.
Wo Repair All
··
t0 le·we town only 'l'he speedy shortstop rna e
lJ rna
.
.
'
1 1 wau ee a
ous on mf'tl'
VJ"I L'
'
·h
· T day night sermus ne•rlv unbeatable San- Perranoskr puttmg down a final
- Johnson ilO·\ 1 vs Haymond
Makn &amp; Modtll
sil~htly worse off than when off wJI. ~ P~" u~e e's lhal dv Ko~tax (tl·3i will be work· Cmrmnali threat lor the second : Major League Leaden
(&amp;-4) ·
·
t'IGHT RESULTS
1
they arrtvt'd
and W~?s ar ehr.- d i~ with a i~g tonight's game agamst Sam- night in a row for the wm. Joey I By United Press International Ci~ctnnati at Los !\ngeles I Ry United Prrss International\
The Reds have been "taken guy agam - c Jppe
· .
h h d h. J
h
ta ted
d
·
·
·
.I
" lh frsllwo OJIIir as the Dudgers celebrated JP&gt; I'll•• 113-6), who as a ls ay. w o s r
an was
N . I I
' tmghll - Ellis 113~) vs. Kou· RICHMOND. Va. •:JPII- Su. l
• •

Gosolp In Gotham
On Request."
night club propoolllon. Ra~
EI'IIO!Jt Borgnlne's
closest
wants to take over the shutterchums predict that he and his
Bud Powell's Frencll wife, ed Birdland, redecorate
It
bride will soon announce plans Buttercup, left ..er
popular smashingly, and reopen wlltl a
to star. a family Immediately. club In St. Germain des Pres
Latin policy - Cugi's name on
Ernie Is a phenomenon, even and jetted to the U. S. to be at the canopy, his orchestra on tht
for Hollywood; the nation knows the bedside of tbe jazz plaolst. bandstand and bls cute chick,
him as a fllm and TV star, but But Is stw on the criiJcal Usl
Charo, In the singing limelight
in character parts, not as a at Brooklyn's Cumberland Hos... Hermione Baddeley, a splen.
great lover like Rock Hudson pital . . . Romy Schneider Is did actress, Is working on a
or Marcello Mastroiaoni. But now officially betrothed to Ger- book. Her tentative title: "1be
he seems to be eveo more devas- mao film director Harry MoyUSA On One Pound A Day,
tating with the dames than tile en, who obviously lias geen gone
And Other Fairy Tales."
gorgeous guys. His on-aod • off on ~er for the past two mooths.
romance wid Katy Jurado Romy accepted his proposal in
A thought for the day: Prest.
they were engaged, they were. Salzberg, and tells lrienda lht
dent
Thomas Jefferson said: "A
n'l, they were, they married, wedtllng will take place in D&amp;sing!• zealot may commence
they fought and they parted bit- cember or January. Harry Is a
peraecutton. and better men bl
terly - was a veritable oaga, Bttle bit married, but expecte bis victims."
and his tempestuous live-week to be free to say "I do" at tbe
long marriage to Ethel Mer- Yuletide.
In 1954. the U.S. Senate railmao causes caused consideraRalph Watkins Is conferring lied the charter of the United
. ble comment from the announce- with Xavier Cugat over a big Nations
ment &lt;which were lew people
believed) to the divorce papen
2-Daily Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport, 0., July 28, 19611
Ann-Margret, who is staying
In Denver lor a whole three
weeks while "Stagecoach" is
being filmed there, demanded
that her hotel suite be painted
pinlt before she moved in. She
also "requested" 2oth CenturyFor to supply her with a ptnk
l - - by Helen Sottel--4
motor scooter. The atudio went
along blithely, giving her ev- YOUTH ASKED FOR IT!
Iortable with preoocup.ation •
erything she wanted, because
bout themselves . . And they
she's doing tbe movre on an old · This column Is for young peo- don't think THEIR troubles are
contract and they figure It's a ple, their problems and pleas- the biggest in the world. (Or il
major victory just to get Her ures, their trnubles and fun.
As with the rest of Helen Help they do, they put up • g o o d
Highness to report to the set.
smoke screen.)
TV mystery: There's no men- US!. it welcomes laughs but
Sure, It would be lovely to
lion of Frank Sinatra on the won't dodge a serious question have a fabulous home and parJuly 29 ''Girl Talk" taping, with a brush-&lt;&gt;11.
ents. a clipped nose, a Wow-•
which features
Mia Farrow.
Send your teen·age question• e-e figure and a Liz Taylor face.
Maybe bec11use Frank becomes to YOUTH ASKED FOR IT care With all these you could risk
very annoyed when he is linked of Helen Help US! this news- being selishly sell • centered
1D print with Mta - his reason paper.
But you aren't that lucky so
being that his family Is upset THE EASY WAY
you'd better make the best of
over the reports. Odd that they Dear Helen:
what you've got, change what
weren't similarly upset when he
Nobody likes me because my you can ignore what you can't
married Ava Gardner, was sup- legs are too skinny ..
and stop counting your misforposed to be engaged to Juliet
Dear Helen:
tunes. Above all, blame t h •
Prowse and Lauren Bacall, and
What chance have I got? We right person for your lack ol
dated all kinds of ladles fn be- live in a dumpy house and I'm friends - and only YOU can
tween. Mia's a lovely girl; most ashamed to bring people there ch..,ge that person's personalchaps would be delighted to be so I haven't any fmnds . . .
It}'- H.
known as her beau . . Leslie Dear Helen:
MOW 'EM DOWN
Caron and Warren Beatty hav&amp;II I could only get ny nose Dear Helen:
n'I merged yet, but some of the bobbed, I know I'd be popular ..
My brother hangs around
fan clubs have. The stars were Dear Helen:
with three boys. They are nlce
just not!Oed officially that the
My parenls are lmpoosible. kiJs and I think two of them
Leslie Caron Fun Club of San- ~o wonder nobody hkes me like me because whenever I
dusky, Ohio, and the Warren Dear Helen:
mow the lawn or anything they
Beatty Fan Club of Cinelnnatl
My face Is too long and I've always want to help me. One Is
now ar.~ "o~atlng as one.
got squinty eyes. That ts why 18 one Is 15. I am too. What
the ktds avoid me.
shwld I do? - D P.
Dear All of you who hang your Dear D:
Note for the CIA: It's rumor- troubles on a handy peg:
Rest! . .. And be friendly, but
ed that a strange "unidentified''
rr you're looking for sympa .. ~on't Jake it lor granted you've
force has gathered in tbe mounthy, look elsewhere! Or turn mowed 'em down. Maybe theytains in Haiti, near the border
to the one who feels sorriest for 're just chivalrous, and don't
of the Domtulcan Republic .. . yuur sad plight
YOU.
like to see a girl doing her broComedienne Phyllis Diller, who
But If you want some hard· ther's work! -H.
has been married for so many nosed advice, then listen and
Dear Helen;
years everyone assumed ii was listen good:
I am a 17-year-&lt;&gt;id boy and
permanent, Is about to seek a
It isn't your house or your have been going steady with a
divorce . Bobby Darin's re- looks or your parents or any
cording of "Hello, Dolly!,, is physical thing that turns peo. 16-year·old girl for the past II
the top seller In the Philippines. pit off where you're concern· m6nlhs. Every once in a while
And to show how truly world- ed. Rather, it's your self-con- she says she wants to date otl&gt;er boys for a change, while she
wide the musical has become
IICiousness about these streall- is still young. So far I have
director Gower Champion ami ed "defects." And If they were
his. wife, Marge, discovered on corrected, you'd latch on to been able lo talk her out of fl.
the1r recent vacation that the some other excuse lor your What should I do to keep us
Greeks refer to the hit as "Vas- "unpopularity." You won't rr.ake together? - TROUBLED
Dear T:
au, Kula!'•
lrlenda until you tltop laying
Let her go- ll'a the only waJ
the
blame
on
everything
but
the
When Ltza MfnneUI'a show
to ~olrl her. If It's for real. aha.
''Flora, the Red Menace ,; real cul~rJt - your Inward-look- '11 be back when she sees that
posted its closing notice thos~ Ing personality.
you. too, can find another girl,
For Pete's sake, look at the -H.
who had read the critl~' reviews didn't know whether to klda who "make It" with the
This column Is dedicated to
laugh or cry. So many had ov- crowd. They aren't perfect-oot family living, so if you're hav.
er-rated the production, and ev- by a long shot -but they don't ing kid trouble or just plata
en predicted Liza would have brood about lbelr faults, or trouble, let Helen Help YOU.
1 loog, long run on Broadway. lacks. They're too busy being She will also weocome ynur own
Jack Benny's Beverly
Hills Jr.terested tn others to waste amusing experiences. Addresa
hou.. Is up for sale If you like much time on self pity. Mainly Helen Bolte! In care 01 lhll
that neighborhood and havt they don't make people uncom- newspaper,
$t2,000 handy . . New York,
New York, io a omnderlul town.
A Greenwich VIllage boot store
has a sign in !Is window readIng: "Stt·ln Schedules Supplied

Inconsistent Americans

Daily Sentinel,

All Star

From Kyger Creek Tourney Actl.on

Voice of Broadway ••• reporting
ly DOROTHY KILGALLEN

Here art some of the Hsti ngs that
will give you a chuckle. We rave about
apeed laws to stop fast drivers, and
will not buy a car that will not go 100
miles per hour; we are scared at spendIng biOions for education and other government programs, and yet we think
nothing of spending billions on tobacco,
llrinks and other unneeded gadgets.
. When we stand up to sing the national
·. anthem we can not remember manv of
~the words, but we can name the iine'. ups in the major leagues and the scores
'. of football games over a long period of
years People work hard on a farm so
that they can move to a city, to moke
: more money so they can move back lo
;:the country.

•

Redlegs Oust Hot Rio Grande Tearn

COMMENT I&gt; TING EDITORIALLY

Recently we came across a listing of
many of the conflicting thii•gs that we
do 11 Americans, and it would appear
tbat we become more inconsistent with
tlllh passing year. In spite of all of the
lbortcomlngs we might have as a people
the avenge American is still a pretty
'IOOd fellow, and there Is possibly no
better compliment than to be called a
ftll American. We are a country that
will beat an enemy down to defeat and
then turn around and put that enemy
bacll: on his feet.

•

BAKER
FURNITURE
MIDDUPORT, 0,
- '

H&amp;R FIRESTONE
MIDDLEPORT, 0.

-

�4-Dany Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport,

•
0., .July 28, 1965 mUllan

.. .

doDars.

· The Jackson P.C.A. Board of

Near Jackson
9

•

•

Directors and employees

DaUfSetltlnel, Pomeroy•M!ddleport,

are

-

· =~u:e~~~m~r~~~ y~~
mg ~~~~~~~:!~~a~~

1st Anno IJPCA M t"

a
ee
Is Scheduled This Sunday
"

.
'l'be Jackson Productton Cred·
It Alsoclatklll will hold Its Slat
aMual meetln&amp; Sunday, Aug.
l, at cauter's cave, 6 miles
IOilth o1 Jacison on Rl 38. Mr.

:::~~~:d~~ ::;:~al~!

'l'htn rln~o cannot twist or turn on your finger. The

&gt;r;m• ... -ik

~~pt~llld HdefactlOA.

o., .J1J17 28, 196H

• t y MIn
°
III''egall' y ThIrS
0rs
·; ' t of LawEnforcement
Tartte
l"!
·

··

-

- ·--

),ffnor1if'· in Ohio are feeling 1 creased markedly. Citations
It&gt;• 11··
effect of a ahilt m Issued to Hquor penni! holden
tl'lopha.' 1 Of enforcement of ir the first six months includ·
the stole's liquor laws, a re- ed 568 charges of minors viola·
pnrt released today by Depart. lions ~• increase of 51 per cent
m•nl "' !Jquor Control Direct· over •he 378 charges of last
a. Donald D. Cook showed.
vear.

.
ner will be served from 11 until
D1ck Sterrett announced today. 2 followed 1 allort business ses·
The Jacksoo Production Credll slon. Thll session wlll Include
serves eleven Southeastern Ohio the elecllon of one director by
CounUea wi~h loans to 2,000 the members. Nomineee lor dl·
fumers tolafin&amp; nearly seven rector are Frank MarraU of
Lawrence County,
Andrew
Crosa whose term is uplrlna
from Meigs County and Clarence E. Boster of Gallia County,

l~JIIOUI h•ddw lock holdt them loa'ether tor mora

'

,.

All..uugh overall violations
w•r• dnwn for the first half of
th• ye•r according to the re·
port a!l but one category of
VtoJtathons Involving minors in·

OaUia County Committee
Chairman, John Payne, stated
that • silver cup will be award·
ed to the county with the most
members preseot. !lis commit·
tee Is trytna to contact eacb
member In the county In order
to win the cup for Gallia County.
A portable ·v, Polaroid cam·
era and several other door
prizes will be given away to
the members.
The Jackson PCA Board of
Directors which are •lected by
the farmers that owned the BOYS' NATION CONFERENCE- West Virginia delegates to the 20th anniversary oLthe American Legion Boys' Nation- Kerry Bethel
association are George Small·
·
f
k b
f
1 h'
· t 1 1 d1
u
ey,
President, Jackson County; Jarrell, 17, of Point Pleasant, second from left, and John Reed Hobbtzell, 16, o Par ers urg, ar r g •- recetve op eve a v ce on par a·
Hobart McAllister, Vice Pre~i· mentary procedures. It came from two veterans of the United States Senate, Senator Jennings Handolph, left, and Senator Robert C. Byrd, see.
dent, Ptke
County; DaviS
.
. ..
.
Greene, Athens County, Howard and from right. The visitors participated in the Boys' Nal!on achv11le s held on the campus of the Uruversity of Maryland tbrouab Friday,
Duvall, Ross County and Andrew Cross from Meigs County. 1July 23.

Minors violations took over
as the most frequent violation
f~r whtcb permit holders were
r1ted during the first hall of
the year, a dubious distinction

•

Some VeteraMa
Suffer
Benef•·t ("ut
'-'

th"J' have not enJoyed previous
this year, Cook said.
Charges made against per.
sons arrested during the lint Wli]}
hall of 1965 lor minors viola- ft'
lions showed dramatic
Increase•. Cook said.
to

. C'h~l'Je~ of minora purcha~o
312
per cent to 203; mmora consuming, up 210 per cent to
165, sa tea to minors, up 193 per
cent to 145 and furnishing to
minors up 98 per cent to 67.
He said he believed the decrea,e was due In part to strict
enforcement of the klquor iaWB
at all levels in the past two
ye.rs 1111d hecau!le toeal police
~ave I,ocmne Increasingly coop.
m~ mtox1conts were ,up

WASHINGTON (UPI) - An
Ollllmated 12,000 to 18,000 war
.
~tatlve In upholding
Hquor
laws. Permit holders who !!light
like to try to skirt tbe law are
now aware that they can't gel
away wltb 11 ~ 0 eaaUy, the
dlrt:ctOI commented. He added
he hoped non • permit-holding
ofl•.nd•rs would also come to
the same realization soon.

35 MM

TOILET TISSUE

COLOR FILM

- - 4for

REGULAR PRICE 4 FOR 59c

I

Includes processing

I

CREST TOOTHPASTE
NOXZEMA

1 V 0,

i

Reg. 75 • -

Reg. 75 • -

SHAMPOO

~~~~~~00 -

50 Ft. 8MM Color
~·

MOVIE FILM

- - S1.99

Price Includes procusing

Helana Rubenstein

c
49c
48c
47c

DISTILLED WATER
FOR STEAM IRONS

Sc
Candy Bars

SUMMER SALE

and

Now Going On

Chewing
Gum

FOR YOUR

SHOPPING PLEASURE
1. Clean ladies &amp;

Children's rest rooms

2. Cold drinking fountains
3. TV tube tester
4. Complete line of
hair preparation•

7. Afr.conditioned

Buy Now and Save!

Agriculture Depru:tment evalu· sales of products totaling more
ales modern farmmg as the .na- than $4,000.
lion's biggest Industry. It cites The department aald Ianners
statistics to prove II In a publl· spend nearly $30 bUUon a year
cation called "Background on lor goods and service~ to proU.S. Agriculture." . . . duce crops ~ livestock, and
The department's cttahons tn- another $12 billion a year for
elude:
,
the same things dty people
-Farming employes 6 mtnton buy. - food, clotbmg, drugs,
workers, more than the com· f~rruture, appllances, and the
bined employment In transpor- like.
.
tatlon, public utilities, the steel The departme~t ~d three
industry, and the automobile out of every 10 JOba m private
industry.
e!"ployment .are related to ~g·
-Agriculture's assets total rtculture. This employment. m·
$230 billion, equal to about two- volves persons ~ farmt.ng ;
thirds of the value of the cur· those who have JOba stormg,
rent assets of all corporations tratllporUn~, processllli, and
in the United States, or about merchandlzmg tbe products .ol
half the market value of all agriculture; meat packing ID·
ciaTthioen. association expects to corporation stocks on the New dustries; aU forms of emplo,in excess of 1,600 calves at York Stock Excbange.
ment related. t&lt;l dairying; bak·
two Athens area sales. 11 -The value of agriculture's mg; processmg of fruits and
noted that the Athens sales production assets represents yegetables; and cotton fabrics
had the highest percentage of more than $26,000 lor each mduslries.
top-grade calves In the state farm employe.
The depm;tment also llsted
feeder calf sales to -There are about 3.4 mllllon these statistiC!
Independent producers in farm· - Ope hour of 1111'11! ia.bor pro. Th e Ath ens L'tves lock saes
1 ing· In 1963' 1·5 mtnton farms duces more thanoth
ft1e ltmes as
Con~p&amp;IIY also agreed to build sold less than $2,500 worth of much food and
er crops as
farm
products·
463
000
sold
It
did
In
191&amp;-21;
crop
producpens and to rna ke every
'
'
t'
· 70
t hi her
to rovide water tor all products worth $2,500 to f4,999; IOn IS
per cen . g
per
P
600 000 sold products worth $5 • acre; output per breeding ani·
Vice president Lee Glass of ooo' to $9,999; 978,000 sold prod· mal has doubled.
· h
f ucts worth more than $10 OOO· -Productivity of the Amerl·
was m c arge o
' '
f
rke
1nce th
meeting. Attending were about 125,000 farms in 1963 had can arm wo r s
e
•'""" Beef c ae~a
ttl s 1 list D00
1950s
has
Increased
by
7.7
per
~a~
Davis of Jackson, Kenneth Ack- Spend Weekend at
-Output Per man • hour In
erman, county .agent of Athens,
,
non • agriculi'Ural industry has
Bob DaviS, county agent Elkms Conference
Increased by 2.8 per cent a
Vmton. Also attending were
Dir.,ctors w. A. LaFollet, Mill· PT. PLEASANT - Mrs. Char· year.
; Lemuel Fuller, New Ply· les Gammon, president of the -One. farm worker produces
moiJth; Gerald Wilcox, McAr· Point Pleasant Brancb of Am· food, ltber, and other !ar~
Samuel Mich 1 Mi
erican Assn. of University Wo- commodities for himself and ~
ae ' nersvi others
· Leo Story Pomeroy· Paul men, Mrs. Ralph Crump, ce
·
Bae; Secretary'.Treasure;, Min- president and Mrs.
CIIHord The department said the
.,..,,;·rle and members of the Carder, treasurer, spent the Iarmer " a pretty good taxpay·
Athens Livestock Sales Com- weekend at Davis and Elkins er, too. In 11164, farm real
pany.
College In Elktn1, where they e&amp;tale taxes totaled
bllllon:
attended a conference for ofR. tu on personal property on
cers of the AAUW.
farms, was about one • third of
a billion dollar&amp; 1 federal and
Tentative plans were made state Income taxes paid by the
lor a statewide workshop to be farm population totaled
bU:
GaUipOUs, Oblo
held mPoint Pleasant this fall. lion.
Salurday, Jul~ !4, lHI
SALES REPORT of
Oblo Valley Llveotock Co.
HOGS - 175 to 220 lbs. 23 to
220 to 250 lbs. 23 to :14;
20 to 24; Fat Sows 12 to
Stas 12 to 16; Boars tO to
NOW IN PROGRESS!
; Sows 9 pigs 80 to 80; Shoatl ·
8 to 18.
91
91
CAT'fLE - Steers 12 to 20;
Heifers 12 to t8 Baby Beef 16
to 22; Fal Cows 12 to 15; can·
ners 8 to 12; Bulls 12 to 18;
Milk Cows 80 to 150.
VEAL CALVES - Tops 26.30: Seconds 22 to 21i; Medium
20 to 22; Com. 4c Hvs. 18 to 25;
CUlls 15 to 18.
SHEEP - Ewe&amp; &amp; Lms. 5 to
10; Stock Ewes 4 to 10; Fat
MIDDLEPORT, 0.
Sheep 4 t&lt;l 8: Culls I to 5; Bucks
4 to 8; Fat Wethers 5 to 10.

SPECIAL PRICES
FROST

STILL IN EFFECT FOR A

CLEAR

""

YOU CAN1
BEAT THIS
PRICE
ANYWHERE

1

THIS IS THE BEST BUY IN A REFRIGERATOR WE HAVE EVER HAD

122 N. SECOND

MIDDLEPORT, 0.
•

Now, you can enjoy all the advantages
of Gibson's high standard of quality and
outstanding features at a price so low it
will amaze you! Two separate storage
zones with two separate temperatures
let you store foods properly to keep their
proper flavor and freshness. Gibson's exclusive "Quality Mile" performance test
checks lor complete operating efficiency
before it ever leaves the factory . It's your
assurance of troubJe.free dependability
for years to come.

and
WE MEAN•
ANYWHERE!

.

.

ONLY

WITH TRADE

tFROST FREE

aHOLDS 94lb.

All
These
Practical
Gibson

"This Is Best Deal On Refrigerators We've Offered Since We've Been In Business"

14

"Navtr a NOT $550.00
thimbleful NOT $500.00
of frost
NOT $450.00
in a
NOT $400.~
lifetime"
BUT JUST ~

m~~-($~ '

I

tTwin lU qt. alide-out

88

basket

eGlant sUde-out
• Slide-out freezer

shelf • Tall bottle storage

With
Trade

HURRY STOP IN TODAYI

1

COMPLETES WORK
CLIFTON - Airman Third .
,'lass Randy L. Van Meter, son
ol Mr and Mrs. Elmer E. Van.
O;!eter has completed U. S. :

1 Frozen juice ea11 rack

1 Frozen food packaee tack

eASY
TERMS!

...~.

'

J.if

~ND, Q. -

'

';-,'

il'

'H l~ll
·'·

&lt;

'&lt;\;j,~··.

'

'-"'

·'·&gt;~~~-·"'·:/

eMulU·Magnet dpor seal.

.

,'

THE PLAINS, 0. - ~H 7-3831

,:•

'

\;', ,...

'

i

.
'·

I

1\ir Force basic military train-

ALSO FRESH CARLOADS OF
CONSTRUCTION FRAMING
AT SPECIAL PRICES!

I

mg at Lackland AFB, Texas,
and ha, been selected for tech·
nicaJ '.raining as an aircra ft
mainte~ance specialist at
the

Air Training Command (ATCI
School ot Shepp&gt;rd AFB. Tex .
He is a 1965 graduate of Wa·
I hama High School.

HOGG &amp; ZUSPAN

'·

MATERIALS CO.
MASON, W.Va.

773-5554

MARIE LEADINGHAM
MARIE'S

ANNOUNCES
THE OPENING OF
:

• • • •

Marie's Style Post
SYRACUSE, O.

ROUTE 124
She would llkt to Invite ell htr frltnds to
stop by 1nd '" hor now and

modern

Beauty Shop.

OPENING SPECIALJ

Permanent Wave $6,50
REG. $12.50 VALUI
ONLY 3 DAYS LEFT!
CALL NOW FOR YOUR APPOINTMINT

e Butter and Cheese chest

Rutland F~~fli·t~re. Rut~nd B~ttle .-Gas
•

.' '

!uture.

Helene Curtis Flnt l'ime Ouch•• Salon
crispers

Model 9316 .. A truly ..-markable value . . almost 16
cu~ ft. of space, yet It's priced lower than most 14 cu.
ft, rnodels~ All Frost Clear, of coune, and so beautiful.

SEE

Features:

&gt;

'
I

BIRCH PANELING
4x8 sheet - special 7.30 _

STYlE POST

'I

on Next Page .

and wife , Mr. and Mrs. Fred
i Spencer. The Stadler 's have
; purchased pruperty in \1ason '
i and will move here in the near

.88

Model 3612 COMPACT

2 DOOR REFRIGERATOR
FREEZER

PANELING SPECIAL
4x8 sheet - - sale 4.25

I

'1.2

RUTLAND
FURNITURE
Advertise,ent

I

I

, ,="'"""'"=--------~

NOT $309.95
NOT $278.00
NOT $239.00

THE SHOE BOX

MASON FURNITURE CO. has the
SAME DEAL ON TRUCK LOAD
OF GIBSON REFRIGERATORS

ers.
While visiting in New York
for ten days, Mrs. Spencer and
family vts;ted the World's Fair.
Mr and Mrs. Ed Stadler of
Cleveland visited her brother

REFRIGERATOR

Little Girls Shoes -- $1.00

FREE PARKING IN REAR

I son and wile, Dr and Mrs. Ed·
I ward Spencer and two daught- 1

1

THIS 13 CU. FT. GIBSON

Ladies Shoes $1·"-'2· -$3·

73 MILL ST.

Roushes were Mrs. Spencer's

Days~

Few More

REFRIGERATORS
--

~- -

OPERATION CLEAN-UP

YOUR PRESCRIPTION HEADQUARTERS

Mason Personal

GIBSON REFRIGERATORS! COMPARE, BEFORE YOU BUYI

Cattlemen from west Virgin·
have been invited into Ute
Southe•tstetcn Ohio Beet Cattle
d a nationall known
aucl:ionea:enr has been :mployed
conduct future feeder call
· thens
·--T·-h·es~n we~e chief develop.
ments of a meeting of the Alb·
en' Area Committee of 1he
SEOBCA Monday night at the
Athens Livestock Sales comp·
any barn.
The Association voted to em·
Marlin Woodruf national·
auctioneer.' for the
calf sales, and t&lt;l extend
invitation to cattlemen of
Virginia to join the Asso-

Market Report

6. Money orders

,.

YOU WILL NEVER FIND A BETTER BUY THAN THESE NEW

'1.8

5. Free parking

l

HAS THE H0 T WEAT HER G0 T YOUR OLD REFRIGERATOR~

Invite W. Va., On the Farm Front
Modern Farming is Nation's
Cattlemen to
Join SEO Group Biggest Industry in 1965

REXALL

George Parsons Jacob Phil)ipf;~~·.
Dies Tuesday Of Hartford
In Toledo
Dies Tuesday:

oermanently disabled lor reaslnl not connected with his miff.
t"l'Y servic• may collect a pen.
sion ranging from ~~ to $116
a month il his Income Is below
,
Congress is expected to ap- a .:ertaln level.
prove later this week. $6.5 bil· For many veterans, the lno
lion bill whlcb indudes provJs. c,·ease in Social Security bene·
iom for medical and hospitalnin· fits will push their income
•ur"nce for people over 6fi and ebove rhe ceiling for VA bene- PT. PLEASANT - George W. IIARTF('IRD - Punerll t!erf·
a 7 per cent increase in Social fits Others will be moved into Par!utns. 71, of Toledo, Ohio, ices for Jacob Phillips . "1,
Serurit&gt; benefits.
&gt;ig~er income categories. They
Mason countian, died Ha,11ord, wbo died at his rest•
will conUnue drawing VA bene· Tuesday at his home. He was dence TUesday, will be h• 1 ~
But 'or thousands of veterans fits bul at • lower level.
the brother ot Lawrence Par- Friday at 2 p. m. (DS'l'\ at \hP
of World War 1, World War ll
sons of Point Pleaaant and Carl roglesoll&amp; Funeral bornt' w••
and tb&lt; Korean War, tbe Social
Parsons of w..t Columbll and t.oe Rev. Osborn Hoo\rer o!IIM'lecurltv increase will boomer·
Mrs. Lora Lewellen o1 Middle- atlllb aSillsted by Rev, WM'""~
ang ag•ms! an Increase In vet·
port, Ohio.
Zlnn. Burtal will he lit the Ora·
erans henellts they began getHe was bam In Mason Coun- ham Cemetery.
tbe son of tbe late Amelia
tin~ Jan. l.
Guests of Mr. and Mrs.
and George M. ParSODI.
He wao bol'll Novembel 16,
A veteran who Is totally and
bert Dotson are their 800
Surviving In addition to the 1871, at Independence, W. Va ..
brotbera aod slater, is
his the 110n of the late Jolm Henry
wife, Mr . end Mrs.
Dotson and granddaughter, U.
Clare; one 1100, George a .' Cilldy Ph!Wpa. He came tQ
sa, of West Palm Beach, Fla.
of Toledo and one daugh- Mason iD lil2 u SuperiaielldWhile here they will also
Mrs. Ernestine Schade, To- enl of the HuiOOIDIOn Coal Co.
with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. ledo. Funeral arrangements are and for the past 33 yell'll bad
Claude Bumgarner In New Ha· ·
beell a Justice of Peace It
ven.
Hartford.
Mr. and Mrs. Dale Justis of APDIMealll8ll'ITEI DValley Hospital
He was a veteran Of lite
Fort Wayne, Ind., spent
: Mrs. Robert
. ...
u.
Ga11 tpo
weekend with his parents, Mr.
; Mrs. Jerry Spanish • American War, I
and Mrs. Ferris Justis. Mr.!Rh&lt;ldes, Mtneral Wells, w.. va:; member of the VFW chap!« It
Justis is attending En•lneer· Wenday Hammack, Galhpohs I' :ersburg, Masonic Lodge 2S
...
F
J h Sa d
Gl
FAM at CIUton and I meming School in Indiana.
wr;{ o n un ers,
en- her of the Hartford BapUtit
Mrs. C. B. (Abigail) Thomp·
DISCHARGED M Arnold Chl•reh slnee 1923.
:n of Pt. Pl:fnt ~~ I f
and son, Pt. r~leasant: Surv;vors include his wile,
1 1 comofp Mon anJ "s89 s m
. 8the
Edgar Taylor, Racine; Lillie, at home; stx dau(lhters,
m
eare
rs. · ·
Ch ar1es Mar t'm and dau- Mrs . Myr' f urcell , Kensington,
don
Henderson; Stephen War· Md ; Mrs. Edythe Gral. ColumD.oro tbY Russe11 en te red
Mrs. Paul Bonecut- bus; Mrs. Mildred Stone, ClliJ.
, zer hospital on Monday
, Gallipolis Ferry.
llcothe; Mrs. Ruth Grinstead,
: observation.
BIRTHS: Twin sons to Mr. Hartford; Mrs. Leah Lilllnaer.
Major and Mrs. H. Joe Gress and Mrs. Robert Burris, Galli· Westervll' Ohio; Mrs. Doris
' and three chtldren,
Br~nda, polis, Ohio !expired).
KrAft. camp LeJeune, N. C.:
Gene and Joy, are spendmg
and three sons E Horold Philportion of their vacation visit·
AGENT RESIGNS
tips, Arlington,' v~.; James R.
mg. her parents at Simcoe.. .
PT. PLEASANT - Miss Wan. Phi!Ups, Nitro, and Wayne R.
tano, Canada: After vtSittng da Stemple, Mason
County Phillips, Belle.
there they wtll return to
Home Demonstration agent for Friends may call at the IUDI home at San Antonio, Texas. the past five years, has resign· era! home after noon
Tbltl'IDallas Walker, postmaster ed her position. Miss Stemple, day.
Mason, was taken to tbe Hoi· whL i&gt; from Auora, w. Va. , .:....._ _ _ _ _ _ _ __
zer Hospttat on Tuesday
will be married on July 31, to successor hu been named llr
mg and IS " patient thet·e.
~ ~~ii.~M~el~toin~o~f~Wiinf~ield. No Miss Stemple.
Mrs. Fred Spencer left on
Friday by plane for a visit with
her
daughter and son·in·
law, Mr. and Mrs. Walden Ben·
netf Roush. Jr., at Salt Point ,
N. Y. Also visiting with the
ntenm wiD suffer a cut In
ININ"al benellta under a program ~eslgned boost the Social
r;e.-1•urlty payments to the elder·

A&amp;ll:l

Open Tuesd1y Through Saturday 9 A.M. to 5 P.M.
EVENINGS BY APPOINTMENT

Phone WY 2-5271
On Route 124- SyriCust, 0.
MARIE LEADINGHAM, OWNER
FREE GIFTS - . FREE GIFTS Fill 'GIFTS

'•

·~

I

�II.,

'

H

tying Bobby as "a llttle moJ•e Skip, speaking rrom hlo own
· ··a :
aloof." He told a story to illus- contact with the fam&gt;ly and
,,'• Irate U1e general conslderallon from experiences of hJS mothof tllC family.
er's working there, verifies two
K ed 1 g nds
•
"Recently I drove over to enn y e e ·
.
the Kennedy compound at mid- "The touch football games
~
night to pick up my mother aren't ' farce," he said. "A~
lit,. By Tom Rail .JJf
tMrs. Rogean Is a personal most eveJ)'body plays while Jonurse to Jooeph Kennedy l and seph sits on the porch and
,
met Ted outside. He was lean- watches.
.
.
te
President's lng heavily on a white cane."
"And the stories that they
which Sllil! dally durmg the Ifea\mg tli&lt; Ia
.
T · "Skip will you drive me over often walk on the beach are not
summer months between Hya~&gt; 1 youngest brot~ ID 3 sal '" 8 to my place'' he asked."
made up either," he added.
ms and Nantucket Island), has race o~~ap~Whai t pe
of ' "Of course, I said 'Yes'," not· "Many times I have seen and
known the Kennedy lam&gt;ly since I as • K ed sJ,.
led Skip He went on to relate talked to members of the lamhe was "eight years old ''
people are enn Y ·
·
11 th "
.
.
. · the "Tb ey •re • 11 different kinds that there was a party at the Y ere.
..
His first
meetmgs
with
bouse and that Of the Kennedys, In genera1,
ed ys were Whe n •Sk 1.P·, fa· of people ·" he replied ' "b u t young· Senator's
Kenn
·
ed
h'
t to the most of all they're extremely Ted mv1t
1m to come In he rna de these remarks·.
1her ~harte~ed bo~e~bers
Ted considerate." He placed JFK. and joi · t! - "and I was "Their tastes are simple. Y~u

Rail's Ramblings . •

eresy
Willa

"The Kennedys have nevi'!'
: acted high and mighty,'' claim·
ADJ.AI E. STEVENSON
rided with the term ''egg-head" ' ed Skip Rogean, a 20-year-old
Faltblul Servant
in an a!tempt to revive a popu- student who will enter the
Wher. John Keunedy, in his &gt;at contempt lor intelligence University of Connecticul next
inaugural address, used I h e whleh n•d been successfully us· fall after previously spending a
nnw familiar words, "Ask not ed in long ago presidential cam· year and a haU at the mari·
whq vour country can do for oaigns.
time academy.
you - ask what you can do lor Yet, he did not hesitate to Skip, who is quartermaster
your Cllllllry," he could have place those abilities into the on the "Siasconset" (an eightfo.lt aa.urance tbat the man he ;ervice of the country, or to
hundred passenger "cruise ship"
had chosen to represent the Un· fullv nis intellectual capacities
ited States to the United Na· to 'llinimize the effects of some
loos Adlai E. Stevenson, would of the same policies he had
be fulh In agreement.
warned against.
For Adlai Stevenson, through· When he, in his acceptance
out bla political career, was will· of the 1956 nomination, used
lng to J!ive to the best of b i s the Biblical reference of "the
ability to any assignment giv· biller cup which will not pass
en him In the service of the from me " he could have drawn
United States without request or from the same gospel the quota·
&lt;II'Sire tor personal gain or high !Ions ' They haled me without
honor Whatever opinion the r.ause" or "And some began to
future may place on his accom- •nit on him - and to buffet his
pl!shments. his willingness to face. and to say unto h i m
'M'rve and bis devotion to the 'Prophesy "
tasks •~signed to bim can not Was it prophetic, rather than
be questioned.
co·incidental , that he was "spat
As !Ire Democratic candidate upon" and "buffeted" in the
tor th• presidency, Stevenson same city in which his friend
would not make the promises and co-worker for peace met
of a roseate, untroubled future the same fate as did a man in
which the American voters wish· anofhf'r city some 2,000 years
ed to bear but took instead the &amp;~o · the man whose teachings
more unpopular course of warn· both 01 them followed.
lnR them of the possible dan· For ~dlai Stevenson's epitaph
'e" ahead. For this he was we can on&gt;y suggest the words
reviled as "A prophet of doom," I"Well1one thou good and faith·
and his intellectual abilities de· lui servant."

•

1

"The Kennedy mansion looko

IN A SUMMER SLUMP?

No. I
Size A
White
CALIFORNIA

pints

Rtd Cardlnol - - lb.

•·

Plaid Stamps,
Tool

FIIE$f1-LEA~

TASTY BEEF

SHORl
R\BS
39c

Eastern Loca1

1

I

llartDa,

I '

IIIII - ·

"'~

Blade
Cuts

:-:··

',

:-:··

··:-:

·:

:'

41 · - from l'wti

"Pork Chop Sale"

Pie s

2 ':~. 39c

14-oz.

Rib

2 79c Beef Roast~-

Fish Sticks

lb.

SUPER·RIGHT QUALITY BEEP

CAP'N JOHN FROZEN

2!~~ 79c English Roast

Cod Portions -

lb.

$

Tide

!:"._

29c

::-35c

ANN PAGE-GROUND

Cinnamon _ . _. _ ::-29c
SULTANA

~·4sc

Stuffed Olives
ANTISI;,PTIC-SAVE 30c

Listerine

Family Slu

20-oz. bottle

1·1b.
pkg.

59c

Pork &amp; Beans
$
lb.

99C

BAKED GOODS

ANGEL
FOOD

CHERRY
PIE

LEGS
•. 49c

_d_ _ _

~',·29c
n

A&amp;P BRAND

MADE WITH POTATO FLOUR

COTTAGE
CHEESE

POTATO

2 ~~~, 2Sc
Mustard
Iuna Fish
3''!: 89t
Folger's Coffee
Hawaiian Punch
Spray Starch - - !:S9c
2

a-

I ....... .
HI.C Prult

lb.
pkg.
Wtth

=-.. $1

-

Twist·Tit
Loti

Buttermilk

Kroger Bread.
'

5

~

Buttermilk _.. _.••• 3~.tlono $1

florido F -

.....................

f-CW.Siub
l!:irp. T/11/ft.

p,_ Cufle SlMIJI
Eli!&gt;. 7/Sl/t!&amp;

.... ._

Florido F -

FJ

...,_ Morttrfno

Beans ........... 10 ~ $1 Pattiea ........... 3:._ 29c o gers Instant Coffee ___ ~:l'llllllury ' lollrtl
5.....
49
. 'ts -------------···
tf.lli. $109 BIStW
...,. C
Coffee _K::'!'! ~!'-'.~ ..... ~ 69c Sugar ....,

.

-·-·-·----·--....

Salmon~~~-----·~ 49c Dressing~·-~~----·.- 45c Tide----------------···· 2!:. 71c
Colgate~-~---·· k::. 48c Tomatoes~:"-~~- 8 -:..•$1 Cheer···--·-··--------- 2 =:.
- -1
Premium Duz ----------·
Kroger Evaporated
SAVE
tall
Salvo .. --· ________ -···. ·:: 85c

-...

$

Milk ........ ~.... .

-----·-

cans

Dash--------------------':._ &amp;··~,

---...,

Twilt-Tie Wrapper - a aew -Y"Itlitue feetw. oa K,... Early I
Bird Bread.,, Twist- it'• opeal Twbt -It'• clottol Dttltntd to
teet OYen·fnahneu allid fluor l""'er br -lin1 Ia the unuMd portion
of
the bread.
1

...._

...............
---,.,
.....

f'll1ll

__________ __ .J Cake
pra-1

,...,

--·····-----------~ .79c

".: lOc Spic &amp;Span ··-----. ____ •• -:;

Comet ••.....•....•••••• 2=

Mr. Clean············----':;:.
Neetarinett •••• ~ ~ .. 25c.

Downy •••.••••••••••.•••. ·~: 89c

29c

Top Job •..••....•••••••.. ':a. "'~- -·

!lie,..,...... of

*rduilve of llemo

FREE 100

"

s

FIG
l

7/SIItll

---

A-J• ltleclt!l Y..W,

STARKIST-LIGHT MI!AT CHUNK

' ·' $5.00 or More
1-lb.
loaves

L

K-

ANN PAGI!

•

BREAD

1\dnt
66r
iiolllo . .. .. .

Fruit Cocktail ••... 3 ':..:~'~ $1 Drinks ....... _.... 3~ $1

BREASTS
"'· 59c

STA..fL0-15c OFF LABEL

Donut$ ,......

Eil!&gt;.

Glaat

lou

C&amp;tsUp •••••••••••• 5

NEW-LO.CAL-ROSY RED

Potato Chips __ ~! 59c

wT.........,o-

CG118

PARTS

IS1 OFI' LABEL

Your
Choice

r ---.I

· s - '"" ~·., K._

SAVE ON JANE PARKER

IIIII

12-oz,
pkgs.

Kroger Brand

TRY THEM ON THE GRILL

ANN PAGE-10. OFF LABEL-GROUND

Paprika

____ 29c
FRESH
MEATY
CHICKEN

69c

• • ..... Clorlc'o
c..........
.....

Contor Cui

ANN PAGE-EGG

ANN PAGE-10. OFF LABEL-GROUND

Black Pepper

Loin

#

pkgs.

..·:·

pkgs.

Sliced Bacon

Washday Miracle

:-:,:~d

--.......
. . 100
........

Beans~~~ - - - ·---&lt;•n C
Fine-

lb.

·---:.trmour Star.---

(

10-oz.

lull

CII4ps '- - ·

29

ROUND BONE-ARM

CAP'N JOHN FROZEN

1

STRAWBERRY
BANANA-LEMON
COCOANUT
CHOCOLATE
NEOPOLITAN

ANN PAGE TASTY

·.·

10 to 14
lb. avg.

CREAM PIES

NQQdles

lb.

lb.

fl'tlh Frozen

tolectlln " ""' .......

9-oz.

BARBECUE
lkt.
SAUCE - - - bl.

lb.
K._ tlhn ""

2·1b.29

lb.

Turkeys

....

ANN PAGE-IN TOMATO SAUCE

-

Olive Tllbott. lllrr7

Ground Beef

Mayonnaise

~

Belinda and Cindy Fitch spent ; take on the job. She's cal~
a weeK at youth camp recen~ lng here-literally-for the
ly
repeal of toe city'o sales
Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Daily, I tax.
Newark and Judy Cozart, Ga/ . . - - - - - - - lipolis spent the Fourth of July
weekend with their mother, Mrs.,
Elva DHily.
I
,
Jack Timmons and family. :
Pomemy , called on Mr. and I
.,
Mrs ~\ben Taylor and child- - - - - - - - - ren ~und~y evening.
j Mr and Mrs Roy Fick and
Kathy Bissell
VIsited Mrs.' family have returned to Colum·
Maxme Durst Saturday even· bu:;;: sflt!r spending three weeks
mg
wilh hi~ mother, Mrs.
Dana
Duane Allen retu~n~ home ' Fick and other relatives.
&gt;Iter an extended VIBit at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Leland Mr. and Mrs. Glen Skinner
Clonch and lamlly, Rutland.
and d~ughter, Jean. of Port
Mr and Mrs. Mike Evans and Pierce. Fla., visited Mrs. Skin·
Alicia were Sunday guests of I ner's brother, I. 0. McCoy and
her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Char. family
les Van Meter.
Howard Allen and
Goldie Mr. and Mrs. I. 0. McCoy,
Price Ripley, spent Sunday at Juba. Edna, Cella, and Byron
C'81Ddi!ll Park near Huntington 1tra~elled 1200 nules .recenUy vaW. Va
'
' catiorung through N•aaara Falls
llalld8ll Talbott, New Wing. and Canada.
ton. 1pe11t a couple of days with Mr. •nd Mra. Charles MaBSar,
Iris parents, Mr. and Mrs. Dell Mr and Mrs. Starling Massar
talbott,
and Diana, Mr. and Mrs. Gene
Mr. and Mrs. Leslie North· Ri~ and Mrs. R. R. Gray a~
way and famlly, Grand Rapids, tended the wedding of Mr. Lind·
MJch returned home Wednes· say Lyons II of Tuppers Plains
day evening after spending a and Miss Donna Stalling
of
few days with her parents, Mr. Parke.,burg, W. Va., at the
and Mrs Charles Van Meter. Me•.hodist church in
Mr ~an Meter baa returned burg SUnday afternoon. A re.
home from the Veteran! Mem· cep!ion followed the ceremony
orial Hospital, and ts improving m the social rooms of the
slowly.
church
Recent visitors of Mr. and Mr. snd Mrs. Theo Kimes
Mrs. Cl!Dt Birch and Leota : and Mr. and Mrs. Walter Grueswere, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Reiber er of Pomeroy sper.t Sunday af.
and daugblers, Toledo, Mr. and temoon with Mrs. Dana Fick.
Mrs. Wald Kimes, Chester, Mr. Mr. sod Mrs. Norman
and Mn. Jameo Kimes and Csln and daughters, Sherry and
family, Cleveland, 0.: Mr. and Faith, ?nd Mrs. Mary Reed at·
Mra. Lawre11ce UpPo and fatn· tended the wedding of their
lly, ~!pre, and Mr. and Mrs. niece and granddaughter, Miss
Frank Holter and family, Spill· Donna Frecker and Mr. Char·
er.
les lhle, at the St. John's Lut!J.
Mr. Ralelgb Wllllams, Akron, enn Churcb at Pine Grove, Satspent Thursday with hia sister, urday ofternnon. They attended
Mrs. Sylvia Allen.
a •reception at the Williams
Tadd) Durst ts opending a Frecker home following the
two weeb vacation from her ceremony.
employment In Columbwi, with
---her parents, Mr. and Mn. Rudy CLAIMED, THEN LOST
Durst
Portugal planted its flag
Recent vtsllorl ol E. H. Car· a new volciiiiiH'reated island
"""t"' and family were Rudy in 1\'1! Azores on Ocl. 12, 1957,
!, Mr. and Mn. S. W. Durst, but lhe Island disappeared into
rd Allen,
Vidor Dural, the sea on Oct. 30.
Durst, Sylvia ADen, Mr.
J Mro. Gillian Taylor, Stew· Lloyd Huffman, &amp;athy Bissell,
, Mn. Ruth Taykir, George Pam Dilly. Charles sarson, Mr.
'ara, Mr. and Mn. Rlcbard and Mrs. Bob Fltch, and son,
Van Meter; Gary Griflltb, Mro. Mr . . and Mra. Bill Bartoo and

"" " ........ banod,
..........d llld. llmnw
In
OWJJ _
.....,
IIIIoIll fiii
_ lubo
_

Kroger Fresh

Grape Drink _ 3 ':~. 35c

.j

N
Soc1etv ews

'

29c

JUICY--TENDER CHUCK

GROUND
CHI.Jcl(
59c

" - c..,ant ......, tit lxlr• Ttp Value
S l - In K•...., ~ Mlllor 1N1&lt;

Rolled Roast

lb.

MORTON FROZEN

loctlanl
ttondymon Eneyclopodto

A porlfculorlr 4ellclows

MURCH'S FROZEN

1 mayor and she's ready to

IHI

....

t1 CaoldntJ

Bonelen Boston

ALWAYS fltiiH 1Jo.
ceu11 we trlnd It
houll,. Irs tot% U.

Grape Juice

HEAR TinS!- Mrs. Peggy
Hoenig,
36, has a lot to say
1n New y or k th ese d ays.
Mrs. Hoenig feels Gotham
would do better with a lady

~

..,. M.rpl'lt . .,...
ln~ta

1'endera11

K-·-

..

''i

I

,..

I
.•· 77c I
I -.m-. ... •·75c I
L _ _ _ -.J1

ANN PAGE-lOc OFF LABEL

I

r

r---..,
1 Klfln··- I

A&amp;P BRAND

E. Brewer,
Mrs. Jnhn
Columbus,
the west

20c Off
20c Off

tlhK,....IeoldoL

wllh juk........, fol
r... flavor,

c

10-lb.
bag

00 Grapes s·~:···
s
1·
-·
3
Blueberries

Thursday evening.

----11

GET GIFTS FOR

FRESH

coast.
Mr ~. R. Durst and son Tom
spent .he weekend at Niagara
Falls, N Y.
Mr •nd Mrs. E. H. Carpen ter
.
d
and Mr. and Mrs. Fisher ca 11 e
on Mr. and Mrs. Rudy Durst,

10 oz. Vacron •Ware

F.-In f• Tlis Smmer...

u.s.

·~,

.! .•

/ .•. &lt;.\

All..., p.....

Mr and Mrs. Dell Talbott
soent ,he weekend with their
dau~ht'f and family, Mr. and
Mrs George Souders, Miss Toni
Wells. who had been visiting
her prandparents, returned ,
home to Xenia with them.
Mr and Mrs. E.
local, and Mr. and
Dobbin• and sons,
Brt! vlcationing on

. I
• •

Last pu~lished major wort
of Jean Sibelius, famed Flnnist
·'Tapiola,' '
~=d~~ .. ;o:cing me on a Ted and Jacqueline Kennedy at dressed In a crew shirt, bermu- "-•ow - a chocolate frappe IS composer, was
wl h appeared In 1925.
knee" and now relishes his de- the top of that list while classi· das, and sandals."
'" them.

HURRAH! •• YOU CAN BUY POTATOES TODAY !

News Notes

-

like money but not as much 8 '
Uwy have. A man makinr
$100,000 a year could live X
.Joseph Kennedy's home.
thought 1 doubt that he coul&lt;
buy its original Van '{lohs ant
other paintings.
.
''The family Keeps In touch
an awful lot _ especially with
their lather _ It's a close-knil
group."
Skip painted an appreclatlv•
picture of the whole family. I&gt;
probably won't he destroyedin his mind or ours - for •
If
long ' ne to come ever·

1

SAVE ON AaP's EXCELLENI VALUES! ·

Stiversville

I,

•••••• oJ

"'

. l

&amp;ae111pted by Law
~xplreo July ~•. 1963
· ID Cola. UnJJ A&amp;P'o

~ ·······-----------~- . ~

fd Deem.

..........

•

'

--·- ~ -'"'-----

-----·

- •;\:v&lt; , ,.

. ..

,,)'

- ...... .

·'"
'-

. '

., .

&lt;;~,·~-

�..-'

~

Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport, 0., July 28, 196"~
1
. . ·- - -. -. - ·
----11
1
. (X)MMISSlON
TO MEETd
Two Guest pea ken
. Count)'
·
·,"' The Meigll
u ge

Lems• I3lUfe At AGl30Ce

-'8-DaUy

Property
Transfers

l)"

s

IIUNTINGTON, w. Va. (l!Pii - Th Army Corpa of
..... .
EaiJneen
, • flli:e
tod
wi.Dla.....
·cep•
.ld- 1....,I

._.~

Old Town Flats
sOCle. ·ty Notes
.

Porn~

friends In the are.a.
and Mra. Charlet~
anMr
da of 'tbSayra
11r
d 'Mrs · Dor Sayre
roy spent Wednes y WI I '
•nd Johnny.
Mrs. William
Eich nger
and
kit
Mr. and Mrs. Frank er
of New Haven and Mrs. Charles Anderson of Pennsylvania
spe•t day with Mr. and Mra.
Emmett
8 Bartels.
. ,
.
Mills Anita Watkms hao . ,.._
turned lo her bnme m PataskaIa after a week's stay
Mr.
and Mrs. Earl Watkins and
family.
------FAIRFIELD STATION Tu&lt;sday temperatnrro - hll!h

v ••
COLUMBUS (UPI 1 _ Thes. firearms on airplanes ( ole ..TUe·•
,
.1 ~••'• 'llajor legislative action 0).
z
" meet ....ay On Radio Announce.. . •I .
-S.B. 337, requires noliflcaAU8- 11 •• relocaQOll of Dille - -.?.\uJIUSI 3, In the Auditor s of.
at a , ance .
.
f Bureau of Motor Vehlc.lro,• elllverto for • :Jev"le
Guests of Mr. and Mrs. Leon·
llict of the courthouse. Budget Two guest speakers on the
Senate
:IOn •han e in driver's license
Loch and Da oa lllo
ard Baoa and family tor nine
of school boards, town- Coffee Hour with Janet IKornl Passed : 5 .
b fit
; a3dress and requires Don P. Wolf and Paclcie A. River,
mUeo
up- daya were Mr. and Mrs. Tbomfrom Parkersbarl, as Duffy and children, Sandy,
'lhip, municipalities and county program on WMPO Radio were - H.B 22 : Increases . ene s bu er ·' t notify licensee of Wolf undivided I&gt;, 34 Acreo, lllreau
:-departments will be studied. announced today.
I in •.hree motor stale retirement
• "expiration of license to Margaret I. Yost and Joan W. Va., aad iloac lbe Balli- Dan, Stevie, Pat, Jimmy and
.
having questions per- They are Mrs. Wall.er Hayes svstems (Vote 3(H)).
Jllln m.•6 I
H Wolfe Sutton.
more • Obto Railroad tracka Johnny of Oaklawn, lll.
2
!iaining to the budgets 1s asked ol the
Gard•n Club - -:-H.R 931, $510,000 sundry (Vote 8
creates Highway ·
'
WestfaD to John aear Coolvllle, Ohla, aod
Mr. and Mra. Robert A. Harto be at the courthouse by 2 Monday, Aug. 2 at P a. m. on , rla•ms •Ppropmllons (Vote 26- -S
'
v te Margaret B
-· ·,,
den of Marion sp;ent
recent
8
P m.
lh&lt; subject. "Commumtv I.Jv· 3\
Safely Studv Commission ( o Causey aod Sylvia Causey, 21
weeke&amp;t with Mr. and Mrs.
ing," and Mrs. Virgil Atkins of - H 1!. 78.1, prohibits carrymg 27•-11H 9 78. .mcreases num ber ac,.s, Olive.
I
Robert Harden and family and
the Star Garoen Club, who Will
of driver's license examiners Charles E. Baum, dec. to Nanother relatives.
have the September program, ,
from 15C to 160 (Vote 27.0).
cy N. Baum, aka Nanme Baum,
Mro. MaiUe Righthouse and
to be announced later.
Hou&amp;e
Aff. lor trans ., Chester.
the Rev. Bertha RlsbthouBe of
TONIGHT
1ues
· for Nancy N. Baum. to Cecil K.
Clyde,
Bpent
a day and
re- 80.
Wednesday
readlllf
II d3maging
-S.B. 190,
set• pena
cently Ohio
visiting
relatives
- 77lowat 60.
10:30
a.m.
NOT OPEN
Metgo GeoProl Hospital
0
church,
school.
11-1 Nelsoo and Helen B. Nelson,
AdmlsolOns - Opal Darst.
I brary or cemetery property Lots Chester.
------:-:-Thursday thru Sat'-"rday
Cheshire
l
tVute
100.201.
.J;ew
Webster
Posl
No.
39,
M A H Bailey
July 29-31
Oisebarses
Wilbur
Leifheit,
,
IS
-S
B
32_8,
requt~es
approval
American
LegiOn,
Inc.
to
c:""sBy
;"M;s, 'Robert Hay
lan Fltming·•
Pnn~eroy
:
Albert
Durst.
Syra.
,.,r
LegiSla!lve
Service
CommiSter
Knight
and
Annette
Kmght,
Mr.
an
teve and carolyn of
"GOLDFINGER"
cuse.
The Jackson ProductiOn Cred- 'ion before reporl can be made Lot Pomeroy
~~n ·~us SPflll the past week
tTerhnicolor•
JAMES Bond is back in Ac·
it Association will hold Its 31st; oublic (Vote 96-14).
. Wilham R. Levacy, and Jes- o ono: .
ts Mr.and Mrs.
lion! SEAN CONNERY, as
Annual Meeting, Sunday, AUI!-1 Hou« m&lt;~sts m amendments. sie Gale Levacy . to Donald L. Wllh hiS pa~n ,
Agent 007 Gert Forbe. as
' ust Ist. at Canter's Cave, "' - S p. 377. allows sale of llq- Hubbard and Linda S. Hubbard, J D. HaymH n. Balle and Mr.
Goldfinger Honor Backman
mllf&gt;S north of Jarkson on Route uor on premises where msnu- lloU!. Syracuse
) Mrs. _A.H C Fish~r were reEdgar Allen Po•'t
TONIGHT
"TOMB OF LIGetA"
I
~~
fal'lured
(Vole
112~1.
Robert
c.
Hartenbach,
Sher-,
and Mr .. · · t f M and
FAMILY NIGHT
C1'1;'c hnicolor J
The
.Jackson
Production
Cred'iff
James
D
Sayre,
Adria
J.
l
cent
rupper gues s o r.
'GOLD FOR THE CAESARS'
Vincenl Price.
Ehzab~th
Jt
serves
eleven
.
Southeastern
,
•
'
Sayre
to
Buckeye
Bldg.
v
Loan
Mrs.
Reed Eynon. er Keller
.lrffrev
Hunb•r,
Ron
Randell
Shepherd. Meet Elizabeth
Ohio
Counties
w1th
loans
to
D
1vm·re
PetJtiOJIS
C
Syracuse.
,
Mr.
~nd Mr-s. RDg
('ferhnicolol'l
Shepherd , as Rowf'na. the11
--and··
quirk and Ligeia, H1e dea.rl
2.000 farmers lotahng nearly •
•
~ha~e's
Eblin Jr. and Nellie l and children Of Che.ster s:n~
2 Reel Special
10 years his wife lay dt&gt;u d m
' "'ven million dollars.
f'ill'd w1th Court
,Eblin to Charles w. Fridley I recent Sunday evenmg wl
·
Plua Cartoon Carnlvel
bedroom tomb
each nighl
'
Members
are
mvlted
to
bring
,
f
d
ce
and
Goldie
Fridlev
Parcels,
and
Ms.
Paul
Orr.
'II
nd
he hears her wh is rwr: " W~It
•the entire family. There will be Two p&lt;&gt;tillons
or Jvor . .
,
.'
MI and Mrs. Denver Ht a
.. Wait . , . I !ihal.l :1vf'
Thur.·Frl.
July
29·3D
I
swimming,
movies
and
games
have
been
filed
In
the
Cler~.~~
'
Sa~=~~1
·
E.
Sisson
aod
Rose
daughlers,
Foster, W. Va.,
again."
"BIKINI BEArH"
I for the children and special
Courts off•ce ol the Me•gs C IA. Sisson, to Howard B. Mul- spent a weekend with Mr. and
Wilh Fronkie Avalon
ltertamment for everyone. Dm- ,ty Comm~ ~leas ·~~~me has llen Lot Pomeroy.
Mrs Ralph Ballard and Brenda
SUN.-MON.-TUES.
Aug. 1-2·3
anrl An neue Funirollo
' ner will be served from II unul : fil~m:s divor:u:ction ag'ainst Ida M Slobart. to John W. Lee.
olin Du t and
"MAJOR DUNOEE"
and
1
2
p
m
·
S
·nor
,
Stobarl
65-100
A
IOOA.
231,
Mr.
and
Mrs.
J
rs
C'harlton HP_&lt;;Ton
"HONEYMOON HOTEL" ' Nommees for director (toiSbaron Ruth pau~h a ~~tiff Letart '
,
I daughter, Barbara of Dunbar,
t TPf'h nico lor l
Rohert GrmiPL Nanry Kwan elf"&lt;" onel are Frank Herr(&gt;l\ of ,RD Z, Racme. I et padmex
T W Kendrick to Oelsia Ken· W Va. visited Mr. and Mrs.
Colorcartoon
iColorl
I
Ad w'charges gross neg ec an
•
·
t d
Lawrence County, .18
•. re Itreme cruelty Priscilla C Schu-' drick. parcels, Rutland
I Warden Ours 1or wo ~de
I
Cross whose term
expiring •. r D 1 Middle rt has also Mabel v. Cleland, Thomas A. l Oroil Holter and
. r D
i'
from Metgs County, and
Rsuit againstpoJa;,.es
L. Cleland to Albert Hill, Jr., Ora Warden ()Irs, Harry Richard
ence E Boster ol Galha Coun Y·, Schuler Rt. I, Middleport on E. Hill, parcel, Sutton.
I and Harold Ca~ahan spent •
A Silver cup will be awardo~ ground; of gross neglect and ex- Clifford H. Roush , Millie'
weekend In Clncmnatl and atlo lht• rounl) With the m treme .cruelty Seven
minor Roush to Manning D Webster, tended a Reds ball game.
membm _p,.senl
iven a- children are mvolved.
parcels, Olive.
I Mr. and Mrs. Carl . Auther·
Door pnzes Will bo g
Manning D. Webster, Mary son spent an evening with Mra.
way.
SERVING AIR STATION
A. Webster to Clifford H. Roush A. H. Ba1ley and Mr . and Mrs. ·
1 Aerographer's Mate Airman Millie o. Roush , parcels, Olive. K. C Fisher.
i 1
•
h
Randall D. Reiber, USN, son of Willi•m Buchanan, Dorio Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Dav s
SPrli'S. of
PS
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Reiber of' Buchanan to Jesse Buchanan. and daughter and son of Salem !

~·on
:~eports

:Jh.. _ _ ,__,

ill

~
~do

-~one

-

~veil

r~au

Middle~ort

Obi~
Ll~

·!o7

=====

31st Annual
Meet••ng £
PCA • Aug. l

1

I

Bashan
SOCJe
' ty News

I

A••• ~"

KRAFT

OIL

JELl-0

~Ith

=t'~·~·=·=··=··=·

MEIGS THEATRE

IrS SHOPPING
ALL FLAVORS

LOW

CES

AND

tamps at EVANS!
FACIAL

PUFFS

Colollill P1rt II•

TISSUE

SUGAR

.n-:

iiiiiiiiii:iiiiii:iiiiii:iiiiii:iiiii::;:::::::;:::;:;;;;::;~=========l

400-ct.
kxea

Cl~r-; ~led

Promi~Pt:l
Ill -Dayton
at IJ1.58
Acres.
Olive.
DAYTON IUPII
A group ! Route
the U.t.S.Racine.
Naval isAirserving
Station,
Jesse
Buchanan

CHARMIN TOILET TISSUE
12 Mill '1
WHITE CLOUD TOILET TISSUE •-.::. 25c

Ucoll

....

••••
Ott,

1-11. IAN

Dol Monlo

Plnoappl•
Grapefruit

IROUCHTON'S

1

I

•I

CORNER SECOND and MILL
Monday Thru Thurld•y-9 to 6
Frid1y and Slturdey-8:30 to 8:30

of ~~~~======~~~~~~~~~~
Spencer ICenter
Mr . andwere
Mrs.supper
Ralphgueots
Ballard

to
of Nrgroes. angered
the r'!- , Pa(uxrnl River . Md.
Burhanan. Freda Buchanan. 1.58 ' recently.
fusal d City ~1anager Herbt&gt;rl
acre Olive.
' Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Hayman
Staricf ~nd ·personnel Director ,
FINED BV COURT
Albert Reuter to Louise K. 1 and Mr. and Mro. Robert HayWilliam Byrd to . m~esflgate l Gerald McDaniel. Pomeroy, .r. Reuter Zickafoose, Pome-. man and c_hlldren were oboP·
charges of discr~mmal!on with- has been fined $25 and costs roy, lot.
I ping and vtst!Ald relatives In
in city departments . plans
of a disturbing the
peace Thomas A. Cleland. Mabel V. l Ravenswood. W. Va. .
series of marrhes to force their (charge in Pomeroy Mayor Char- Cleland to Dalla• Cleland, Ger- Mr. and Mrs.H. C. Fisher of
ouster.
.
l ies Legar's r.ourt .
l aldine Cleland, Lots, Sutton. 1St. Pelersburg, Fla., atte~d
w. S. Mcintosh. executive. sec- .
1 Earl Shuler, Mildred Shuler, ; 8 picnic at Boyal ~ak Park IIYretary of .the Non-Violent Dlre~t I
GO TO Fl-ORIDA
! Elizabeth Vi gar to Chorle. Nor- , en by Mr. FISher •
former
Action Committee he':", said 1 Mr. and Mrs. Mitchell Hall, man !hie, llil.88 acre., Sutton. school mates.·
.
the initial march to City Hall , Sr.. Gary and Tina: and Mitch- Lillie Groppenbacher to Mau. Starling Orr and son, Eddlf.
will be held next Wednesday. ell Jr.'s fianrP . M"' Ca•·ntvn ry Miller. Mildren Miller, par- of Columbus called on Mrs. Ru, oush. left for Brookdale, Fla., , eel Salisbury
1 by Orr recently.
END MEETING
' today on a business Irip.
Oren Wears 'to John A. Curry, : Mr. R_obert Hayman celebr~tMOVE UP BOUT
Harriet J . Curry,~, acre. Salis- , ed his birthday Thursday. Tho e
SALT LAKE CITY, Utah , Veterant Memorial Hospital b
present were Mr. and Mn. Ray
rupn - Promoters Thesday Admissions - Ernest Congo, u~~ .d C A h orth dec
to Young daughter, Klla AM, Mr.
moved the sr~eduled 12-round iPortland: .Jeffrey Dilscher, AI· Gl ~v• C · A~ :rth ' Affi~~
· · . ~frs. George Seller!, Mr.
bout between welterweight bony: Richard Kizzee. Pomeroy a ys Leb 8 w '
·
' Mrs. Robert Hayman
800
champion Emile Griffith and i Mary Lou Henson, Langsville. , rans.,
ason.
_
children. Steven and c~:::l
Don' Fullmer back a day,. to ! Discharges - Claude Relt- 1 ANNOUNCE REVIVAL
Mr. and Mn. J. D. ill
Aug: ·19.·. so that World Boxmg mire, Pomeroy.
-~ There is a revival at t h • Cake and ice cream were
Associaflon officials could atBurlin ham church from July ed.
1
lend the fight. Th• bout is
ANNOUNCE RF.UNION
29 thr~ugh August I at 7:30 p. Mr. and Mrs. Reed Eyr1on [
billed •s an American middle- The Harper-Young
family
. htl
'th the Rev John were supper guests of Mrs. A.
weight championship clash.
,Ireunion will be held In the ·: m. mg y w~gelist ~ pub- . Bailey and Mr. and Mrs. H.
I Woode Grove al Alfred. Sunday,I Lamer as ev
.
IFisher.
31
·

99•

I0-lb.

MAXWWJ, HOUR

0.1

~arl'

.

·~·· I

DRill

Ice MILK

3 ......_..I
tan•

WINNE

DASH

NEW GAME EVERY WEEK
PICK UP WEEK NO. 12 CARD NOW
~0

PURCHA51 NECISSAIYJ

Swift'• rreml- - T111der-lt""'
W.. S. Covttllllltllt lnapectM

DOl FOOD

FULL GALLON

6 :;:~; 89c

I

'I

KRAFT

'I

T

Yuur heMt is a ca mera, of sorts, but our
pro•esstonal uortra1t camera ·'remel!berc ..

e.o.actly the loo11.. thl? '&gt;mt le. and the pose.
l et u ~ help keep thf' chtld w+lh V0\1 alwayS.,
Call toaa y for 1our appo1n lment.

GROVER'S STUDIO
"PROFESSIONAL PHOTOGRAPHY"

Pomeroy, 0.

220 E. Main St.

"~" 49c

1

MANMcDaniel.
ARRESTED
. ._._._._~~~--------------•~~
Gerald
Pomeroy, ,.AA~ug~u~st~l.~._._._._._~~hc~IS~W~el:co~m~e~
was arrrested by Pomeroy P&lt;&gt;liee on a disturbing the peace
charge Tuesday.

Lib.y's Pork and Beans
Libby's Kidney Beans
Hormel PoHed Meat
Armour's Beef Stew
Reynolds Household Foil
Jif Peanut latter .........
Heinz Mushr0011 Soa, ..

SALEI

l

Reg. 2.99
N0 W_

Now

$1,94

8 .... •1
8 14-es.
.... 1
10 .... '1

10

14411,

$1.94

C1t-Up Fryers
Split BroDen

69c

SWEET
CORN

~4h

2L
..., "

Grouad

II'

61:!:·'1

elf

lb.

Ill.

Or
Low C.l

........

toe
'

'; f

•--...r

ITDII ' · .

IllS

-

,q,

IUnER

lwlft'o ProMiu-u. s. •••~. ....,......,.
IROWN 'N SUVI

IAUIAIE ~~:;

,,

...

2C
,k,. 5

,q,

INSTANT

,., '111

10....

'!:. 35o,

a IIAUTY

For Every

--~

............
"*"-" '
.

'

'

.. . . _.J

..... - ......

.. J.- .,'

·,

~-

.,

~-

'.

1~ '

' ~''I

10-ac,

,q,

3h

Chlck..,erleof

ZO.eff

HULTH

MD ITEAKI

CHINIII FOODI

COFFEE

'

lh

t.teOIIa
IIIADID

HOSTESS IIAMS'::~"::::'." •. •1"

'$9.95

F~mlly

fiiiiTIGKI

Swift!• ,,.nllvm-U. S. ...,.,, lnspedH

lvtor

lratfe IVAN$- . . . . . ., Hoonotooirw

Hush Puppies

The

49c

1ka.

Jl.ct.

.

,.... o ...

KllAfT'I

btlt EVAIS Fill liKED FOODI
Cin...me.,

......

Wlltp

BEEF

40,.

Juicy LEMONS

1~69o

..........
.,....... .
TWPs ...
•. a.

... I. ...,............

Ltp.

Swlft'o Promlum-U. S. hv't. In.,.....,

Member Qf

In the Middle lloclc Next te ltMifeltla

...330
Ito, 31t

HOMEGROWN

{

Chapman· Canaday
POMEROY'S QUALITY SHOt

UIIIDIII.

Pink Le11101114e
Fruit PuitCh
Phtnpplt • Or111p
Pineapple • Grapefrvlt

$7.95

widths Ill fit everybody.

OPEN ALL DAY THURSDAY

FROZEI

breathln' brullttd pipkin frQm Wolvtrillf
He'll love their carefr11, bneq looks, their li&amp;ftt·ll-lir casualness
lthey weieh only 12 otinc:ll each). 1nd the way titer shruc off dirt
and water. So my to keep clean, too. Asimple brushllll don it
Comes with sprineY crept sole, steel shank support Sizn and

~~~

lwlft'1 PNntiUM-U, S. Oov't, lnPMt..t

U~y'•

~~·· him Husl1 Pqppi-

3.00 A PAIR

REGULAR 2.99

POTATOES

·4· .~t.......
·i.:~ s1

PUT THE BOUNCE BACK
INTO HIS STEP

PR. $5

lb.

TASTY NEW

4-n.

[gJ DEPEIIDAILE [gJ Ill FLIE [gJ Ill YEIIT
[gJ ILEAIIEI . [gJ UTIIATI IEIMIEII

Women's Regular 3.99 to 4.99

SANDALS

5 '1

1

79c

each

PARKAY
MARGARINE

CANVAS FOOTWEAR

-'

VIEllA
SAUSAGE

... and NEW CHAMPION
of the WATER HEATERS

WOMENS &amp; CHILDREN$

Children's

WATERMELONS

lOIII

Chapman-Canaday's End-of-the-Month

Reg, 11.99 to 14.99

Rtd Ripe &amp; Sug1r Sw11t

HOlM a

MIRACLE
WHIP

1

.

CHOW MEII
Cllicket Cllow Meit
Cbow Meil loHia 4..:,
Soy ....
':L1..
CHI MEII
a.r...

=· ;

t

Uti

•

�'

..
~.

I

•
&gt;

Descendants of John, Mary Gr.ueser
• •
•
Hold Annual Reumon m Mtddleport

Rehl'ar~al Dinner ~ Mrr. HaddOs Holt
Given bv Ihles
To her Card Club
Mr. and Mrs. Clark
lhte, Mrs Elsie Haddo&gt; entertain-

The annual reunion of the de-~ 'l'raci Lynn, Columbus, Mr. Radne Ht. 1 entertained wllh l ed her card club Monday eveno&lt;eud•~ols ot John
and Mary and Mrs. Robert Sclimoll and a rehearsal dinner Friday eve- ! lllj1 at her home Present were
Grueser of Minersville
was Robert . .J, -1, and Jimmy. Mra. nin~. July 23.
~usle Vance, Nancy Morr1s,
held Sunday at the Middleport Clart' McMaster, Mrs. Eliza- The honored auests were Don- Pat() John110n, Carol Burton,
Park.
beth Flsher, an~ Mr.
and na Frecker and Charles lhle. \ ~nya Wayland Emma MoodA basket dinner was served Mrs. William Grueser and Deb- Others attending were Mr. and , i&lt;paugn. Betty Sm1th, Kathy
at noon when the birthday ol ra. Middleport: Mr. and Mrs. Mro. William Frecker,
and ! Clonch and Carolyn Clonch.
Mrs. William Grueser was eel- Waite~ Grueser and Wally and Charles Frecker. Minersville; 'j . Ref• ~"' "": were served dur·
ehrated
Candi, Mr. and Mrs. Jack CUI' Sharon Frecker and John l!:p- l!ljj lhe evenlnl and the birthAttending were · Mr. a1,d Mrs. tis and Sondra. and ~ir. and ling, Gallipolis: Rev . and Mrs. 1av of Carolyn Clonch observG. 0 S.:hmoll, Middleport ; ~rs OArs ,ohn Grueser. omeroy; Jo,.ph Kraly. Pomeroy; Miss ed Cupcakes, Ice cream and
Adolph Grueser Sr., Mrs. Stet- Mr. and Mrs. Charles Grueser Joanne Sanders and Miss VIr· oop wore served. The honored
Ia Grueser and Mrs. Freda and Jon, Mrs. Willie Russell ginia Ulrirh. Columbuo: Miss fUtsts received Clfta and cards
Miteh. Minersville; Mr. and and Wayne and Ted and Mr. Lealha Bibbee, Coolville; F~an- fru the occas_lon
_ . -~
Mrs R. F. Grueser. Mr. and , and Mrs. Bradford Maag, Min- ces and Philip Rob~rts. Racme;
Mrs J. p Grueser and John, Iersville.
Michael, Patty, Nrcky
fhle Capl. Bradford II
Karen and Charles Mrs Eu-1 Prizes were awarded to G. 0 . and John Easterday. Ractne, Pneumonia Su/lerer
gene Nesbitt and Linda Oan.l Schmoll the oldest member Phyllis fhle. Bloommgton, Mind. Mr and Mra. Wallace Brad·
d t Tr . ,
J and the host and bostess rs. rd h
le ed their son
ny .an( Julie, and Mlsr (~eatha pJesent, an n acl uynn or- Frances Roberts assisted with 1~~
Bave Barndt rd .
'
Grueser of Parkersbur~. W. Va., don, the youngest.
the servln
~Apt
ruce ra o , IS rec~vMr. and Mrs. Leo Grueser. of
g.
erlrlf from double pneumonta.
Rav•nswood. W. Va.
I FAMILY ENTERTAINS
rapt Bradford II atationed in
Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Grueserl Mr and Mrs. Paul Frick en- Clarem·e Curtis, Mr. &amp;nd Mrs. Panama.
and son, Keith and Wendell tertained with a family dinner William Pullins and Rodney, His wUe, lhe former CamVaughan, Pt. Pleasant W. Va .: . Sundav at their home, Rock Lori and Slepben, Pomeroy: Ed- lyn Milhoan, and children are
Mr. and Mrs_ Tony Barr and I ~prings Road. Present
were die and Jerri Frick. Columbua: with him. Bradford, I lll"adUate
Gary and Ronnie. Gallipoll-= I Mr. and Mrs. Homer Curtis, and tht host and hosten and of Wes• Point, II In Panama for
Mr. and Mrs. John Jordan and Soellsb"rg, Iowa; Mr. and Mrs, Paula.
a lllree-year tour of duty,

10-Dally Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport, 0, July 28, 1985

'

STORE CLOSED ALL DAY THURSDAY, JULY 29- PREPARING FOR THIS ANNUAL EVENT

Royal Crown Cola

I

•

I

.--- --

POMEROY, OHIO

NOW IN HALF-QUARTS

FRIDAY, SATURDAY
and MONDAY
iiii JULY 30-31 and AUGUST 2

EACH BOTTLI!!
SERVI!S THREE!

carton
serves 18

SEMI-ANNUAL

BEST COLA BUY

1

SAVE YOUR R. C. COLA,
DIET .JifTE COLA, NEHI TRUE FRUil
ORANGE, ANO UPPER 10 BOTTLE CAPS

&lt;MOST ALL ITEMS ARE 'h PRICE)

THEY ARE VALUABLE!

Dr..tl&lt; Reductions for Men and Boya. (Thore are

We Will Pay
Cent Each
To Your .Ftvorite Charity.

some for you ladies tool. Thio is tho Sale you have

*

been waiting for . Come early, stay late and visit ,

~

WEDDING ANNOUNCED - Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Bradford, 803 Brownell-Avenue. Middleport,
are announcing the marriage of their daughter,
Neda Joyce, to Mr. Albert C. Clamson, grandson of
Mr. and Mrs. William T- Sanger of Conneaut, Ohio.
The ceremonyy was solemnized Sunday, July 25 at
West Springfield, Pennsylvania. The new Mrs.
Clamson is a graduate of Middleport High school
and attended Rio Grande College. Mr. Clamson
graduated from Conneaut High school and also at·
tended Rio Grande College. He is employed at Union Carbide Corporation in Ashtabula. The couple
is residing at 414 Buffalo St., Conneaut.

l
;;:
i
'I
I

I I

'1
II '

~-

I

·'/1

• .,.

I

MR. AND MRS. VICTOR W. ROUSH

Little Kyger Church is Scene of
Thompson-Roush Wedding on June 5
The Little Kyger Church was the setting for the wed ding of Miss Louella Thompson to Victor Wayne Roush.
June 5 at two o'clock. Rev .•John Williams offictated 1
tbe do~IJie-ring ceremony before an alter decorated i
with palm fronds. white gladioli. red roses, and two '
seven-branched candelabra.
The bride was given in marriage by her parents. Mr.
and Mrs. Gerald R. Thompson. Pomeroy. The bridegroom's oareols are Mr. and Mrs. Onon W. Roush , Salem Center.
'j
-Mrs He., ShPnefie!d, organ- ir ~eplrmber for his srrond
l:;l pre~ente.d a program or wt&gt;d- 1 year as a graduate assistant in
ding music.

LYONS

RACINE

RUTLAND

Clover Farm Store

Food MarkeJ,

Clover Farm
Department Store

Route 7
TUPPERS PLAINS

Wher the new Mr. and Mrs.
· The bride fashioned the floor- Housh .eft tor theil wedding trip
len~th white satin gown which to the Shrnandoah Valley and
·she wore It featured deep-fold Washington D c.. the bride
pltoats m the sk1rt. a f1tted b~· wets WP&lt;uing a navy blue dress
ire wilh high r~unded ~et'kllne with wt!ilt&gt; ac·n~ssories and a
and a .ace oveq11rket w1th long white roe~ebud corsage from her
slr&gt;f've~ tapering to points over brillal bouqu~t.
tht h.nds The bouffant wed- The couple is now re5idlng
dmg veil of brtdal tllus10n fell in their new home at 1031 CasfrU!J' ' headpiece . fashioned 10 •ingham Avenue, Coshocton.
rt~semhle a rose . of while salm Guest!J attending the
wed·
'11td adorned w1th lace and \ ding !rom out of statf were
~t'~-'d 'lt"arls ~h1~h ~ere r~at· , from f'3 Jifurnia, Kentucky, and
ed by the bnde' Sister, Mary WfSt v;rginia.
'fhnmp~on .
Her jeweley was j
a pearl necklace. girt of the [
b:i.le~room and an heirloom j
l?t1ld "itarburst pin from t1er
gmt-aunt Mrs. Ethel Thomp- 1

IT'S
PICKLING TIMEI

CIDER VINEGAR
100 oz.
jug

Right
Reserved

I·

P~Jmeroy.

M~&lt;&lt; Mary Anna

~rved

To Umlt

RT. 124

RUTLAND

Convention
I
Thompson Is Discussed

her sister a!l maid of
h1mur Bridesmaids were Miss Plans were discussed
and
Dixie Kay Roush . sister ol lhe l·menus rev.iew~d for_th~ Pyth·
Rroom and Miss Vicki Whitac· tan Sisters Fall D1strtd con·
rt&gt; . ...:ullege roommate. The maid 1 venlion in Middleport by the
ol honor and briueamaids were Staff and Oflleers' Club of
idenlic,tly attired in f I o or - Meigs Temple, Pythian Sisters
lt"ngth mint green brocade gown 1 Monday evenmg m the1r delay- 1
featuring h1gh rounded_ neck- ed July '""eun~ at the home of i
Jinpg They wore matchmg head- Mr_s. Griff Russell of Brad bur) . .
piec~s of brocade bows 8 n d 1 he ~eetm)!: was orened by 1
briial illusion. The junior brld-1 lhe president, Mrs. Karl Owens 1
esmaict'
Miss Kathy Payne • followed bv prayer by Mro.j
and Miss Je!T)' Payne. were Russell. Readmgs presented m· .
11 m11arly attired in floor length eluded " llappmess Versus Plea- !
gowns of yellow brocade w1th sure,". by J. C. Penny, read by 1
matching brocade bow head- ' Mr~ . (.corge , Childs and G1and- 1
piects Each carried • yellow I~· r~lhTrunk by Mrs. Horace I
Pe.::~l'e rose from the garden of t c ' mny
1
Menus
for the district
conth e br1.de,s moth er.
.
·
Tbe best man was Ernest L. 1 vent1on tn be held m Oetober,
.
1had been submitted by the Feen- 1
Be"hstem, Athens. Ushera were , e B
tt p 1 A II'18
d1
Mitha!"l Fulton, Michael Roush, t y- ennc
os
ux !1' ;m ,
nd W ·h I Ur i . Candleli hi- were approved. A plcmc was :
a
·'"' ae
wn
R 1plannPd for the August meet- 1
•rs were George Thompson and I ing to be held August 23 at the
Frfdenck. Thompson, brothers , Hoadside P~rk. with Mrs . liarof fht brtde.
1 ry Clark "'' Mrs. Harold Lem.Th~ bridt&gt;'.s ~other . wort a 1 Je.v a:-. lm:-;wsses.
pmk lace suit Wtlh whtte ac- ~ The birthday song was sung
ctssorl~s .. and a pmk corsllge , in observance of the birthday
of carnations. The mother . of Iof Mrs. Paul Zirkle. The travel- .
the groom chose an apricot lng prize. brought by Mrs. Ben
dr~ss w!th wh1te .accesso~u~s and Neutzling. was won by Mrl\.
wh1te corsage ol carnations.
Georli(e Childs.
The receplioo was held in the Games were played and priz- i
rhureh social r_ooms. A four es awarded to Mrs. Harry Clark.
ttet ed
weddmg cake. topped Mrs. neorge Childs, Mra. Min·
with roses, centered the- table : nie Gilmore and Mrs. Richard
lh• ,-ake was created by the : Bailey. Refreshmenll of bomebnd•'s aunt, Mrs. Huber Ful- i made ice cream and cooklet
tun Ai~es at the recepr.ion were Iwere served by the holtesset,
Mr, Jerry Bahr, Mrs.
Oril l Mrs. Russell and Mrs. Horace
Roash. Mrs llarold Sargenf Mr ' McElhinny
to the seventeen
Emmett Thompson, Mrs. Fred lmembers present.
Thomp!IOn, and Mrs. Huber Ful- l
ton Registering the guests was 1 Potlurk Dinner
Mrs Robert Waugh.
'
The bride graduated
from J Precl'dea Meetin1
Pomeroy Hi&amp;Jl school In 19M A 6' 30 potluck dinner precedand allends Ohio
University ed lhe meeting of Jane Howell
where •he is majoring in home Tent, Daughters of Union Vetpronorr,ics.
' era. , Monday evening at the
Her husband fs a lflduale !lome of \Irs. Lillian Steiff In
of Rutland High school and a Middleport.
11164 ltonor lladUIIte of Ohio Elizabeth Campbell, presldont
Univenith w11en he received conducted the meeting and sev·
his Barhelor of Science
in eral communications were read
chemical eng~ng and was and acted upon. The booka of
pre&amp;ident of Tau Bela Pi, lo- the Tent were audfled and apeal chtpter ot lb1l national en- proved. PlaDJ were IIUidt for a
gineering honorary fraternity. picnlc at the Middleport park
lie Is !JI'elelllly employed as a at 6:30, August 23. The travel·
!iflemlcal enaJIIW 11 Otneral allnl prile donated by Mra.
lloc1tic Co, Colhoc(OIJ, a n d Stelff wa.l awarded to Helen
MU rt111111 to 01118 Ulliverslty Miller.

3

SCOTT

Chef-Boy-Ardee

PAPER TOWELS

PIZZA with CHEESE
pkge

Values
Are Fine!

... the

PORK&amp;BEANS

Quantities

I·

.,

I'HONI SH Ul43

Bush's Showboat

I

!lUll .

Fifth and Pearl
RACINE

the Ch .. rnical l!:ngrneenng Dept.

fa// District

r

"Tbe Stort Wtlb A art"

OPIIn 8 It I Mol\ Thl'll Ill.

I

':\

89C

PICKLES

quart 49c

FIRESIDE

Saltine CRACKERS
l·lb.

Fabric Softener

Mueller's Seashell

MACARONI

l

box

DOWNEY
Glen!
Size Bottle

40oz.
cans

Portage SWEET

4Jc

PLENTY OF PICNIC
SUPPLIES AVAILABLE
FOR ALL NEEDS

69c

FAIRMONT DAIRY FAIR

1-rb.

boxes

41c

Large 24 Size Head

Jo-Bo Brand

DOG &amp; CAT FOOD

11

DOORS OPEN PROMPTLY AT 9 A.M.

~gal.

carton

hd.

1.00

CANS 5

Have Picnic I SKINLESS

W·IE--NE S
l ·,fk• 89c
SPICED

----------------

'

Around And
About
Middleport

r~;;~7;;,:;t1 ~
! People In ,J 'J
Pcmeroy

~

m

Mr. and Mrs. Herb Herdman
Mr Rondeau Ball of Millon,
of Belle.fonlaine were weekend DeLaware, visited this week
guests of her sister, MrH. Wei· with his niece and family, Mr.
by l'lhaley.
and Mrs. Pal Johnson
and
family_ He was accompanied
Mrs. Karl Grueser and son by Bet!y Lish of Mason. W. Va.
visitors
Bob were Gallipolis
Mr and Mrs. Clifford RawlMonday.
ings and family of Stuart, Fla.,
Mrs. Lois Ann .Jones and sons, were visitors with Mrs. John
Jeffrey and Ricky of Columbus Chancey and family last w••k
Sharon Harrison has returned
spent the weekend with Mr. and
Mrs. Richard Campbell and f!"om Jackson where she was
were accompanied home by her the guest of relatives for the
daughters, Pamela and Terri past week.
Mrs Emerson Jones
and
Lynn who have been the guests
of 'heir grandparents_
daughter, Barbara, we•e
in
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Neifert Athens Monday.
of Dayton, Mrs. Henry lhle and
Mrs Dwight Wallaee, daughtMr. and Mrs. Paul Keiser of Co- er. Nancy, and son, Alan, and
Reva ~oug!Jenour were Sunday
lumbus spenl last Friday with visitors in McConnelsville with
Mr. ~nd Mrs. Harry Keiser, relatives.
Minersville.
Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Jew·
Mr. and Mrs. William Thornell and son, Stevlt have return· as , who are spending the sumed home after a two weeks va- mer in Middleport, have gone
cation at Columbus, Bellefon- to their home in Jlelmont., Mass.
for several days.
Iaine and Washington, D. C.
Mr Frank Guinther Is a
They also visited the grave of medica! patient at Holzer HasPresident Kennedy.
Mr. and Mrs. Oris Ginther vital in Gallipolis. His grand·
son Franklin Guinther of Coreturned home Monday, after a lumbus is expected to visit wtb
week's visit in Middletown with him this week.
their son and daughter-in-law,
Miss Frieda Faehnle, Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. James Ginther. C M. Hennesy and Mrs. Crary
Mrs. John Smith
returned navis \\'ere in Racine recently
home Monday, after a visit with for 11 visit with Mr. and Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank fhle, Mid- Ben Philson Mrs. Philson, Middletown.
dleport elementary teacher, ia
Mr. and Mrs. John Jordan recovering from recent surgery.
and daughter, Traci Lynn of
Mr. Bruce Lloyd is able to
Columbus were weekend guests be out following major surof her parents, Mr. and Mrs. gery this past month. Visiting
Bradford Maag, Minersville.
with the Lloyd family recently
S.Sgt. and Mrs. William E. were h.1s molher, Mrs. u. 1•
Brown and sons, Bobby, Randy, LIO)d of Gallipolis, his daughtMrs. C. W. Singletary of Wich· er and famHy, Mr. and Mrs.
ita, Kansas and Mrs. James Oscar Ba;t 1am •nd children of
Wagner and son of Hartsville, Gallipolis, his sister, Mr. and
S. C. left Tuesday, for their Mrs Arthur Call of Columbus,
homes, afler a visit with Mr. and Mrs Muriell Yates of Portland Mrs. Paul Frick and fam· mouth.
fly.
Miss Sally Fisher left this
Eddie Frick and sister, Miss week for Sacramento, Calif.,
Jerri of Columbus spent the following a visit with her par·
weeken~ With their parents, Mr. ents. Mr . and Mrs. Clyde Fishond Mrs. Paul ~'rick and fam- er and family.
lly.
Mr. and Mrs. Ike Wilt and
Mr_ and Mrs. Homer Curtis children Chris Pat and Greghave returned tAl their home, ory ~- have' returned to f.Qo
Shellsburg, Iowa, afler a visit lumbus after a vlslt with their
with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. p3rents, Mr. and Ml'll. Adolpb
Clarence Curtis and his sister Saelen• and son, Dennis. Pat
and rother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. and Chris have spent the past
Paul Frick and family. His month wilh their grandparents.
parents accompanied them Mrs. C. A. Emmish has rehome for a visit.
turned from a visit with her
Mrs. Albert Burkhart of !IOn and family, Mr. and Mn.
Clarksville, Ind. arrived Satur- Roger Emmish and family of
day, called by the Illness of her Dayton.
mother, Mrs. John Frick.
Mary Ann Case and her broth~• PhiiUp Case, Parkersburg,
COMPLETES BASIC
W. Va. were guests Tuesday
Airman Third Class James R. with Miss Frieda Faehnle.
Reeves, son of Mr. and Mn.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert RoundJohn H. Reeves of Rt. I, Mid- sley and children,
Suzanne,
dleport, has completed U. S. Pamela, Debra, Richard and
Afr Force basic military train· David, of Kingalon, Ohio, were
lng at Lackland AFB, Tex.
weekend guests of Mr. and
bas been selected ·for· technical Mrs WilHam K. Russell and
training as a
!IOns, Ken, Mark and John:
eleetronica
al the Air
Training
tATC)
DAUGII'I'ER BOliN·
achool 'at Keesler AFB, Miss. Mr . . and Mrs. ·,._roy Fife of
He is a graduate of Kyger Lake City, Tenn,, are
.
Cleek High ·School. ·
lng the birth o1 a· daughter,
Gaye, on
t .t
Ridge HOilpltal.
'"""tare Mr. and !lira.
Lake ·City:
'1'.
Kentucky and Mrs.
DEYan~y of Lake Cl,ly .. 'lllat:OP.
nai great ,Jfandm(!lber Is
,Ro88 Fife. Clla~hll't! • .Qblo; ·

w.

'•

3.;ltio .con ·

~~~CHE~N . ~T .• ~ - y •

--

'·

·~.

· ~~--~~----~~----~~

with old friend&amp;.

Mens Suits l Price

-:
•'
. ',.,

SALE! MEN'S WORK SHIRTS
Mens S. S. Uniform Shirts ··· --· l Oft ·

All wool worsteds for year round wear. A nice
assortment of sizes and colors. Regulars, shorts
and longs.

Reg. Price _ _ __ $39.50 to $75.00
On Sale _ _ __ $19.75 to $37.50
Small Charge for Alterations

Green , grev and tan Reg. I 9fl to 2 98

j.kw{,;

r

~

•

On Sale

$1.32 to $1.99 ·

For the Ladies'

Mens Summer Suits ...... · ·· · l Price
Included are Dacron, 1-Vool, Dacron &amp; Rayon
blends. Tbis is probably as nice an assortment
as we have ever had . Right from our regular
stock.

Ladies Bathing Suits ! off
A very good name in Swim wear

Reg. Price _ _ _ $39.50 to $65.00

Sizes 8 to 20 __
Reg. $15.00 to $24.00
This You Must See At _ $10.00 to $16.00

Now Going At _ _ $19.75 to $32.50

ODD LOT

Small Charge for Alteration

Ladies Bathing Suits l price
Just a few in lot but they

ar~

nice

Reg. $15. to $20. Now Just $7.50 to $10

Mens Sport Coats ··...... ·· .. l Price

LADIES

Both year round weight and summer weight.
Reg. 24.50 to 35.00.

Bermuda Shorts - - l price

A Real Buy At

Just a few in lot and we want to get rid ot I hem . .
Reg. 4.98 to 6.98

$12.25 to $17.50

On Sale

___ $2.49 to $3.49

Ladies Blouses ----- ! off

Mens Summer Slacks · ·· ·· ··· l Price

This is a must.. All from our regular stock Sizes 8
to 18.

Most of these are Wash 'n Wear. Also Dacrons
&amp; Wool blendti included. Sizes 29 to 50. Reg.
6.98 to 14.98. '

Reg. 2.98 to 5.98 On Sale $2.00 to $3.99

Now Just _ _ _ _ _ $3.49 to $7.49

Odd Lot Ladies Blouses $1

Small Charge for Alterations

Values to 4.!18

Ladies Dresses ------ ! off

Mens S.S. Sport Shirts ··· ·· · ·· l Price

An excellent name in Dresses

All cotton and dacroll'cotton blends. 'These are
a very good name in Shirts. All from our regu·
lar stock. Some are tapered. Sizes S. M. L. and

Reg. $12 to $15 _

XL
Reg. Price
$2.98 to $5.98
These You Must See At_ $1.49to $2.99

On Sale $8.00 to $10.

Ladies Cover Ups - - - ! off
These are Jat~e ts to be worn with lhe above men·
tioned Bathing Suits.

Reg. $7.00 to $12.00 On Sale 4.67 to 8.00

Ladies Hose _ 88C

Odd lot Mens Pants .... ·· .... $2.00

ptr PICb. .

of 7

First Qualty. Reg Price I. 25 per package

S12es are broken but they will fit someone and
maybe it Is you. Valun to 4.49.

FOR THE BOYS !

~ Price
A nice selection of styles and c:olor1.
REG, $2.91 t. $4.91 -·---·---- ON SALI $1.49 hi $2.49

Mens S, S. Cotton Knit Shirts _

Boys Bathing Suits ______ 1-2 Price
A

rew in lot

R111. $1.98 to $2.98 ..... .. .. .. . Salt Prlco $1.00 to $1.49

Men• Short Sleeve Binion Shirts

Boys Sweat Shirts - - - - - - - $1.00

Sizes S, M, L &amp; XL. A very good name in shirts.
REG. $4.91 te $7.91 . . .... A RIAL BUY AT $2.49 hi $3.99

* Price

Mens Ivy League Pants

A lot or th ... have that real skinny leg for you youn1

Vahl~li to $2.98. Some are round ne&lt;-ks . Some have 'Zipper
fronts wtlirh zip into a tmtle netk. Just right for tbos.
cool evenngs ahead . (Believe me, tht-re will be some)

ODD LOT

Mens Lightweight Jackets ___ % Price
Rtg. $4.98 to $18.98 .......... Now Juot $2.49 to $9.49

Boys Sport Coats

% Price

feUows. These are just right lor back to school.
Rog. $4.91to $6.91 .. For Thlt Evon! Only Jull 2.49 to 3.49
Size• 29 to 42.

Mens Swimming Trunks ____ % Price

The!!e are made by one of the bf&gt;st In Boys Wear. Si7#.1 I
to 20.
Roo. $9.98 to $22.50 .......... On Sato $4.99 to $11.25 . ·

Mens White Handkerchiefs _ __

Si1.es are broken. Plenty ol time left to use these.
ttog, $2.91 t. $5.00 ----·----- -- On Stle $1.49 Ia $2.50

Boys Suits - - - - - - -

Be

A full si••· Umit 12 per customer,

Mens Long Sleeve Dress Shirts _

* Price

Both wblte and colored. Value• to $5.00. Sb.eo are broken.

~ Price
Soap taba, button down and Reg. spread oollar styleL
Sizes 14~ tAl 17.

Mens S.S. Colored Dress Shirts _

Reg. Price $3.91to $5.00 __ Now Goint Juot $2.00 18 $2.50

~

Mens W1lklng Shorts

Price

Mens Str1w Hats - - - --

~

Price

A very good name in hatS ln both narrow brim and rt&gt;g.
styles. Milam; and Panamas included. Sizt"s 6 1·~ to 71,(l _
ttog. $2.91 to $7.98 . ........... Now Jut! $t .49 to $3.99

Both summer and year round weight. Sizes 10 to
You will 1mrely recognize these as tope in boys suits.
Rog. $16.91 hi $32.511 . . . ... _. On Safo $1.49 hi $1U• ·

Boys Ivy League Pants _ _ __
Roe. $3.98 hi $5.98 .... ...... Y•un For $1 .99 te 12:tf'

MENS

~ Price
I I - Front, Rog. $3.91 .......... . ..... On Silo $2.00

Pomeroy Panther S.S. Sweat Shirts

Odd Lot Mens Felt Hats _ ___ $3.00

Boya Walking Shorts _ _ __
Darron and Cotton 1nd Dt'nims. Both plaid and
colors. Sizes 8 tu 20.
Rot. $1.91 to $3.91 ............. . On Sole 1.00 Ia

Sizes 28 to 40. Limited quantity. You don't bave to just
walk In the11e, they are fine for louna:toe: around.
..... $2.91 to $7.91 ---- -----.------ ... ., 11.49 to $3.99

Values to $10.95. Limit I per customer.

Boys 13* oz. Jeans

Mens Pajamas

Sizes 6 to 18. Don't forg~t school starts in jult 4 ""''~"ti
(Oops, excuse me bo)'S, l didn't have to Temind·

Mens T i e s - - - - - - 3 for $1.00

Most of these are S.S. knee length but there are a few
L.S. lo~g lep In lot.
10.. $4.91 to $5.91 .. , , , , • . . . . . . . On Salo $3.32 to $3.9t

1h Off

Value• to $1.!!0. Both ready tied and tie your own.

· .: . . .: .._. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 1lc
Seo we ••14.-~lt Wf~ qU1ltl7 would IOillllueh blaber.
f.

'

'

'

'

"

'

]!)

Boys Colored JHns -----'-Si2•• 8 to 12. Grey, tan and ereen. This la a real btjY.

Mens .Shirt Jacs ______ ~Price
The latest In shirts to be worn on the outside.

Boys Hose ____________.,.,

lltr. IJ.91·te $5.91 .... hr Thlo Eunt Onlr $2.00 to $2.9t

Valueo to 81le

�I

.. I

I.

Classified Ads Your Modern Community Bulletin Board
...

For

14-Daily Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport, 0, July 28, 1965
Rent
For
Sale
FURNISHED apartrn-en7t,- -4
rooma and private bath. In· wARM MORNING, a,ooo BTU
\
quire Ohio Hotel. 7 13 Uc
gas heater, A-1 rondition with
OF
fan, all automatic. Phone
QUAliTY
1'1IAILER LOTS - !l'l!e • • WY 2-2649.
7 27 3tc
&lt;L a
liP aDd water. BroWll't !'tall HOTPO!NT Refrigerator I year
er Park (Siale Approved), old, Sunray gas range, one 1962 Chevrolet Impala H. T. Coupe __ $16.95
11~";' ~'":;.'......~0:::.:
lrllDemlllt, Oblo, Phone W¥ year old, bedroom
sulte. ' White finish, red Interior, stcL trans. 327 VB engJne, tires
•""'" , ,
_,. .. W3Zl
I I&amp; lfc single bed complete ha.lfbed 1j like new. Radio and heater.
1
' Jlems 1960 Buick LeSabre 2 Dr.
$1195
.,.
"" ..
, . . .,.., '"'
UR ROOM furnish d art- complete. Several other
1
""" FO
e ap
1956 Ford, $75.00, standard Low mileage by local owner, spotless clean interior. tires
I'll ,...,-.., mont, Phone WY U668.
transmission. Good rubber. lhow tittle wear. Brown finish, a real mce car.
7
14
1960 Pontiac Ventura H. T. Sedan- $1095
I ,. tic
Call WI 9-3655.
tn
~- ......
Jet black finish, vinyl Interior trim. Real low mileage by
t"HREE and loor ""'"' lurni&lt;h&amp;
7 27 31c oriJ!inal owner. Tires like new, automatic trans. R&amp;H
·-~c:n ~,
td llld llllfllndllsed lpor!- A.K.C. reistered -;:P,enk
-;-:inese
puJ&gt;
Cd""cw~JL
JIJe!Jia. WY uat
D I Uc
pies. Mrs. Woodrow Call, 73.2
0f0f 0.
E..~... I'" .l":,. '"I!
Sycamore St., Middleport.
j
7 21
OPEN EVES, 7:01 P.M.
' aDd t ROOM lurnlshe.. apart.
l2tc
~.
menta. Rowley &amp; Reed liard lro;;;;;;;iiii;;;;;;;;;;;;;;====._,J
I'OMEROT, OHIO
• ...,All
lllll'l.
5 U tfc
TAX OFF SALEI

-

~

2 SIGNS

Pomeroy

M

C

Grange Prepares

Hospital News

For Inspection
At Hall Tonight

9

4-H Club Meeu

Mrs. Harriett Neigler was In
ENTERED BOSPITc\L
chargo as advisor when the
The Racine Grange on July Among those who
Racine Jolly Neighbors 4-H club
14 practlced for Inspection Holzer Hospital in llle
met July 21 with
Pllsident
which will be condu~ July 24 hours ware Mrl,
A. Rhonda Ervin In the
chair.
28th. A large attendance
Is McCarty · 47 LJncllln St., Mrs. Sharon Ervin called the roll
needed. Potluck refre•hments Clarence' c. Barcua, Lower and read the secretary's report.
will be served.
River Rd., Larry Todd Taylor, The club discussed sewing
Contests condmrted recently Rt. I GalHpolls, Sherman M. projects and when
projects
by the Home Ec. Chrurman .wlth i Rutan, Rl. 2, Bidwell,
were to be done and judged
Judges, Mrs. Hamett Nengler V. Reynolds, Rt. 2, Vintoo, MH.
an educational booth at
and Miss Rose Easterday had Lydia Ashworth,, Rl. 1,
Meigs County Fair. Each
these results
Joo, Mrs. Franklin N. Noll, Rl
told about her projects and
Slate -:- Smocked haU apron ' 2 Pt. Pleasant, Mrs. Amanda how near she is done.
SIX en•.nes), fii'St, Anna Bee, M. Blll1lll, Rt. 1 Henderson, '
gle; serond, Emma Adams.
Mrs. Dewey H. Gibbs, Rt. 1, Refreshments were Kool-ade,
Cookie Contest (12 entries-, Letart, W. Va., Bert ~. Gilkey,
ice cream, were served by
•even adult Grangen, five Ju- Rt. 1, Middleport, Mrs. Ina
Ervin and Rita Salser
venlte Grangers) first, EmJM Hoback Racine, Mrs. Gerald R. to Margaret Cole, Carol Wit·
Adams; second, Donna Cross,
Rt. 1, LangsvUle, coxen, Rhonda Ervin, Louise
Jc
!Juvenile) ; third, Denise Cross Genrge D. Stobart,
Cole, Shirley Neigler, Mitzi
PHONE WY 2-2156 MOUERN 4 room and bath 15 Cu. Ft. Chosl
1 Reel Estate Fon Sala
Livestoc _ _ __ (Juvenile).
Kenneth E. Reynolds,
Wolfe, Beverly Elvin, Beth
lurnillile!l aparUD&lt;mt. 4Mladle
FREEZER
$179
FOR
SALE·
By
owner
:Good
FOR
SALE:
HOlstein,
o
"
I
National
Needlework
(31
enBottom
John
E.
Martin,
Rt.
Theiss,
Pam Hill, Rita Salser,
0
Notice
pon. · WY
de Plut FREE leo Cream
7 rnom
bath and hall and call. SH 2·lill35
tries), Edgings 115 entries) first, Oak IDII, Mrs. Wendell
Neigler, and to two visit·
1
SMALL APARTMEI'ii' lor rent •S••••• Good u ..d
bath. 2 porches, small
7 24
Belle Theiss, second, Mary V. WoodnJif, Rt. I, Ray, Mrs.
Barbara Theiss and Renee
Free1ero At Low. Low
1 ... , NOT be responsible 127 ButIernUl Ave.
ment. 4 good 1ots, and gar,
rnan H. Shotsky ,
,.....,
7 14 de .
Prlcu
age. Reasonable priced lor
Auto Sales
Doilies and centerpieces no Herbert H. Moore,
fer any debts contracted by
quick sale. Syracuse, Ohio.
entries), first, Irene Hoback and Paul s. Foster, Huntington,
day visit in Sweden Tuesday
lllf other than myself. James
M • 5 I'
POMEROY
FORD,
door
second,
Belle
Theiss.
orne
Shelton
Hardin,
Kertova,,Jnighl
with a ll&amp;-45 victory over
. phone wy 2·2555 or sh
1949
2
1679
E. SpaCIL
7 27 3tp
artne
w c,.,., 1
7 '1:1
Hgls. or call WY 2-2459 _
Embroidery (four entries), w. va., Mrs. Daniel E.
the
club. The Americans
1'1"1 OUR pleasure to Joan Car· BOAT, Motor and trailer, $150.
Monoger
first,
Emma
Adams
and
secson,
Rt.
2,
Catlettsburg,
en
route
to competing in
7 28
2 2111
pet Shampooers FREE with Robert Burton, 26 Cave St.,
Ph. wv '
'FOR SALE : 8 room house
ond, Belle Theiss.
Mrs. Herman M. Wilson, Rt. the World University games at
purchase
of Blue Lustre Car· Pomeroy. WY 2-2912.
batb on Rl. 7 in Cheshire,
Baby Sets lone entry;, Em- Catlettsburg, Ky., and
Budapest.
pet
Shampoo. Baker Furni·
7 28 3tp DON'T PUMP you sluggish s~ Ohio. Call or write
Paul 63 Chevrolet $1,495 ent
rna Adams.
----;:;::;::;;;;;;::::;:::;:::;;;;:'
) 1· t Chair
M Set,
V EIon e H. Plasterr, Logan, W. Va.
lore, Middleport, Ohio.
16 ft. BOAT with 40 hp. Elec: tic tank. Get Ktean-Em-~11 Poling, 246 Walters St., R1p- Munza Corvair 2 dr. Cpe.
ry • IrS • ary · asterBIRTHS
7 'tl 8tc !ric starter motor and trail· -ptic tank cleaner. Land- ley, W. Va., Phone 372-9433.
Low mileage. One careful day.
Mrs.
John Thomas
pop,
36
--==-==~===
~
7
27
61
owner.
Really
sharp.
Choice
d
Rt
1-WILL NOT be responsible for er. Art Nease, WY 2-5 3.
mark Farrt BureatL
_ _P of automaic or 4 sp. trans.
mon '
· 1' GalllpolJB" ' son'
zuzounds, such useful
any debII tontracted by any·
7 27 3tC
2 18 tfc
10:59 a. m. Tuesday.
little sounds! Find
oae other than myself. SignFARM FOR SALE, 140 acres. : 63 Buick_ $2,195
DeWS
DISCHARGED
eel Jl'rank Musser, R.D. 2,
FOR SALE
GOING OUT OF
Rt. 1, Rutland, SH 2-5835.
VB LeSabre 2 dr. Ilard Top.
Patient• r!'C!"tly
Pomeroy, Ohio.
7·21i-3tp 1676 Lincoln Hgts. nice modern All aquarium supp Jes
e
7 14
Only 27.~ easy miles. Like
~
_
included Wilham A.
~~ ... in the
4
h
.th b th b e- sold at cost. Hughes Aquarinew automatic sbift.
G
d'•••
G .
Lal!la Roush, Francia H.
d ood
urn, 2221 Jef ferson. Pt . PIeas, FOR SALF: Corner lot, large ;
D au(o rea """'' . a11lpo1is Wi"IIJ"am J. Hoklnson,
't.L1LUW PAGES. Where
roomh ouse
WI fl a • Basill
Mrs.
Ufe Saving Coune
1
your fingers do
ar w
oors. u 6tc bouse, 2 apartments, 4 rooms
j am !2.1, u, runmng 1 feet Richard M. Van
Joseph
in cupboards. Attic finished ant.
7 22Motor! and bath each. Will trade for
on rollers, Pomeroy-Mason 20.· D Stidh
Darrell Eugene
ROYAL OAK PARK
the
walking.
for storage with disappear- 1 _ SILVER Pigeon
Pomt..,., Ohio
53, Pt. Pleasant 24.09, Hinton w· II Mam, M
L
ing stairway. Priced
for Scooter, $150, tike new, 1 smaller house or
falling, Kanawha
Falls J a ' n. Sa= · J
July 26 thru Aut~. 9
12
$60011.00 with small down rubber tired wheelbarrow, I properly. Park St.,
iORD
sland·
. falling,
Charleston 18.84
N Mapes rs, Ha~
from:
23 6tc ard sbift. good tires
11
' E La•wso:n.
payment
and
balance
can
be
_
porch
swing
and
chain,
port.
1
good
fallmg.
London,
Marmet
and
!
~
U::
Ch
1om to 9:30am
1
financed. Call Tracy Whaley, $6 1 bathroom set commode,
bod&gt; Very clean. Se~ O'Dell Winfield dams were on t he M r Man, h llarW~l" ·M
$3.JO per person
WY 2-3054 after 5 p. m.
tub and fixtures .
Business Services
Manley, 660 Beech St.,
sills.
lru;"·wi::O 8
lfanlt j
for 2 -kl course
=-====--:7c= 28 !Ole
Charteo Eblin, Jr., Union Ave.
dlepurt, Ohio. WY 2-2919.
Boat Movements:
daughter, Mrs. Jerry Poe Gor·
1961
DETROITER
House
trailPhone
WY
2-3427.
NEIGLER
BUILDING
Supply
7
22
6tc
Ohio
RtverH.
H.
Bosdon
and infant daughter, Mrs.
TWII qulllfled lnstructon
er. Citizen's Nalional Bank,
7 28__3tc__
Racine, Plastic wall tile 14c
1be llanlhler
worh II down 13, 6 a.m: Buck· Ronald Ray Hill and 1~;::1
Apply: Thtron Crui11
Middleport, Ohio. WY 2·3007. AUCTION, Wed., Aug. 4 at 12: per sq. ft. lor bathrooms, World 81allllard of C!ompact
State_ down 13, walling; Jr. daughter, Mrs. Clyde M. E
7 28 6lc 30 E.S.T., 18 miles S.W. of house builders, aluminum Bid,
Ele&lt;Ue?Jce
ene Cholm up 14, 6 p.m.: Ann- and infant daughter and Mrs.
POSITIONS .vauabl.
for w
' "A
"'L"'N=UT::-=co=
N"s o''"'L-=Ecwc-c
ith !Ou.r Pomeroy, 0., 2'1.1 miles East! mg, kitchen cabmets measur. lllg ear room, ride aDd perJones up 14, 7:10 p.m.; Merrill R Waugh and infant
eak
d
t
Of
Rad
Car~nter
near .Mt Union j ed lo Size of kllcben.7 17 U ,__
clothlng Party Plan Demon- sp . er soun sys em. . Jo
,.
,,.~aoce. SmaD eor eeooomy New Martinsville down 14 • 6·20
. son.
atrator. Chance for
ad· equ1pved. 4 speed mterm1xed Church. We will sell the perc
and IPWS8gerabUliJ
a.m.; Chris Jr. up 14,7:50 a.m.;
Vancem..... Fresh Silks, Inc. changer With dual
volume sonal property
heSee
J. Rowe up 15, 2:55 a.m.; - - - - - - - - ~..
c
t
1 p
$5 oo
h
longmg
to
the
late
Eli
ACCORDIONS,
new
end
used.
....__...._
M-·DiXi_e
,Spirit
down u;, 4:30 a.m.;
For Information, write or
on ro · ay · per mont
Expert repairing, tuning, les~- ......- - ·
Lo
eall: Eleanor J. Docglaa, Rt. ?r pay balance due $69.29. Try bach, deceased.
sons. Also large selection of
E. MaiD Slnle~ PomerOJ
WSJana up 15, 5 a.m.; Robert
0 Offi
!, Coolvllle, Oblo, Phone: 1t m yoUr home. Call WY 2· 16 Holstein, Guernsey
and
Plnoae IVY Wl7l
Reed down 15, 6:20 a.m.: St.
,.., __ter ... ••M,
6555.
7 28 6tc Swiss cows.
new and used pianos,
lie Marys down 16, 6 a.m.: Luther
1 22
.....
-·
···
Herd in all stages of !Beta- and guitars. Genrge
Herdman down 17, 2:30 a.m.;
7 15 30ip GOOD USED Philco refrigerat- lion. Health papers
Accordion and Piano! and.
Insurance
A. J. Patten up 17, 4 a.m.; Philor with frozen food compart·
s
"lk
2928 E 5th Ave
sporn up 18, 4:50a.m.; Bob - - - - - - - - - AUTOMOBllJI: IJJiuranco llleD men!. Call WY 2-2860.
ed. urge m• er pump,
1 Obi. T CL.,
PH(!TO eo- Service "~
versa! pump, 2 Delaval unils, 9,
o. el.
8·ll93.
r'""'
· ~...
up 19, 6:10 a.m. ; Peggy
Mr W N S bJ
caJJ&lt;ellodt IAI2 your open. ===:-:- ----:-,7__:28 3tp
8 can Westinghouse cooler,
7 1 30ip lea made of ll!cal papers. Downey up 20 7·30 a m . c v By
s. · · w•
lor'l llcanll7 CIPII IVY . . . CABBAGE lor making .kraut
15 cans, water heater etc.
birttJ recorda and almost 8IIJ llarner down ,23 . 8·30· ., .'
The Swain reunion was held
IIICI&lt;
for sale. Andrew Cross, 1,e. 1954 Ford Tractor, 2 _ 12" CAR WASHED and
Other documenta.
gerclilf down 2i
p.m ., . at the home of Mr. and
30
tart Falls.
bottom plows, 3 pt. disc,
ed. Wilson 's car wash,
Realfl llnssJnmce, PomOIOJ OVEC down 23 ' ·~ . -:·· Will Swain, Long Bottom, Ohro,
Help Wanted
3
7 28 3tc
ver corn planter, Ford mow· Page St., Middleport. WY ~
I I Uc down 23 4·30 a'm. 'if~··
~~ July 18. Attending were Mr.
USED PIANOS___
er, like new, N.H. side rake 3715. Open from 8 a. m.
down G~..;,up 3 ·,46~.m~:e~aJM~ and Mrs. Oliver Swain and
TWO NICE reconditioned up- I yr. old, cultivators, Unioo 9 p. m. seven days • week.
Lag1l Notice
lear up Greenup 7,55 p.m.; Lor- Lyle, Ill and Lee of Long
row Crou, Letart Falls.
22'
elevator
with
motor,
6
30
30tp
ena up Greenup 12 ·.20 am
Bottom.
Mr. and
right pianos. Priced to go. AI·
LIOAL NCrTJco
· · .• A
th
Ra Mrs.d Henry
·1
7 28 3tc
Horse drawn grain
drlU,
,.,, BoanJ ,, Tnute" , 1 ouvo Joyce 11 down Greenup 3. 15 u erson, son
Y an
g1r
so ooe old fashioned pump Horsedrawn manure spread·
ToWDObJp, MoJp eo...,. aubmlto Ito a.m. . Molly K up Greenu . 8 friend June of Newark, Mr. and
organ. 21
Rutland Furniture Co.
annual Bud1et for publle heartnt at
'
·
P M Will" D S I Ro
U. I. CIYillonlco folllol
SH 2-4 1.
•••
"' ·" '' TruJ,_ sotonloy, a.m.; Franklin Pierce down Mel- . rs.
1am . wan, ger.
7 28 ltc er, wagon grinder, 1955
7• lll86, at 7 30 •· m.
.........
_
..
-•
....
_
_
2
dr.
sedan,
100
bales
oats
dahlt·35
PID
.
J
s
Le
·
Rosanna
.._.. •... _,
-•
Oliq Towt~~DJp Trulte..
•
· ·,
, .
WJS Up ~ .
' Terry and Tom of
.
- ... "' - ,..,. 1959 STAR 50x!O. 3 bedroom hay, 500 bales mixed hay,
lllMeU. a.rt
Meldahl 7-50 p m .
Marietta, Mr. and Mrs. Melvm
tr'l1latq UUI . . . . . . . ~~=
'l 28 lt.
•
• •'
"'.Ia
Gl .
" rea
mob1le home, complete witb bales 2nd culling, tools etc.
Meldahl 11 p.m.. Pamela Drake, John, Lanny,
ona,
storm windows and all acce.. Harold Goddard and
Son
up Meldahi 3:30
Weot- Eddie, Shelia, Daniel,
r-.. oories. New water tank and Auctr., May Mayle, Ad1111.,
down Meldah! 7:15 a.m.
Sharon and Buddy of New
. . 1 n - · blcio
250 gallon fuel oil tank. can Phone 23!1 Bartlett.
GalifpoUs Dam Jeffboat ven, W. Va. and Mr. and Mrs.
INTERIOR or exterior paint.- be financed. Priced for quick James O'Brien, Attorney.
Sales &amp; Service
9:55 p.m.; Indiana down James Primmer, David, Vale1111. Contnnct or hourly rate, sale. Phone WY 2-3771.
(7) 28, 29 18) 2,
.
ill
10:30 p.m.; Bayou
Lorraine rle and Pamela of Columbus.
CJr any lleady employment,
7 28 31~
Real Estate For Sale
down 1:2.1 a.m. ; Kelse down 2,. Tbose not able to attend were
Cootact,. B. M. Braley, WY GOOD USED Phllco refrigera,
.
I FlU Almost Every Car
. JULY !8
15 a.m.; Semel down 4:45a.m.; Mr. and Mrs. Durward Swain I
1-illlt.
7 22 !lilt
tor with Frozen Food com- ONE OF Pomeroy 1 fmest l'l'ransfer'dbie Wbeo
The Wildwood Garden Club Onward up 7:55 a.m.; H. E. and family of Westervlllle, and
partmenl. Call WY 2-2860 aft- homes, the former Norman
You Trade Cars
will meet Wednesday at 8 p. Bowles down 9:45 a.m.
Mr. and Mrs. Otis Frederick '
7 28 31P Neulzling home, 2 story brick,
WMted To Buy
er $ p. m.
m. at the home of Mrs. Karl Kanawha Ri•er _ Chicka. and sons ol Zion..me, lnd.
lN'riQUB J'umilure
dlsbes
6 rooms, l'h bath, garage, I Guaranteed 24 months Grueser.
aaw down Londoo 10:50 p.m.; Guests were Cathy Andrews and
mlJceiiaDeoua. CaJi cr write."
Beagle pups. fireplace, 2 acres ol ground,
or 24,000 miles
JULY 2f
Beaver up Londoo 5 a.m.; 01· Paul CUrtis. The day
7
800
lira. BoiMtd Cecil,
6.
1 27 6tc wonderful view of Pomeroy, eMost Popular Untt
'!be RIYervlew Garden
up Marmet 5:45 p.m.: spent playing badminton and
Mala 11. Pomeroy
LARGE size Philco refrigerator Mam Street and river. Phone
i.D the U
will meet Thursday
F. Shearer down Marmet 3:- other games, and the
'
• 1 21 lfc left or right door. Good con- Dick Neutzling, WY 2·2860 afl.S.A.
. ly 29 the borne of Mrs.
l.m.; Jerry Boswortb down people went swimming in
dillon. $50.00. CaD WY 2-3107 er 5 p. m.
7 28 tfc
$
· Iii Frank with a picnic •upper Winfield 5:30 p.m.; Lucy Jane ed Run Lake. No plaDI were
00 llllfallt&lt;l
For Rent
7 27 3tc - - -to be served all p.m. A
up Winfield 11:&amp;5 p.m. made for the next reunion.
FURNiSHED room over Pome. NICE PUPPIES lor sale, 'h
HOUSE FOR SALE
arranging workshop wlU
-- [
W,__ _._ Rent
bl
German She herd a d •L Modern Rancb Style
.J
be held wltb Mrl. Robert Rie- was 14-5 with tht Mud Hens, OPEN VISIT
ny "'"......
reaaona e.
p
n
"" location on top o1 IIIIJ.ill bill
$
bel helping. Ali members are pitcher Jim Brenneman was STOCKJIOLM, Sweden (UPI)
hank
2 • Airedale. Call WY 2-:1042.
ur•ed
to bring flowers and oon· .sent down a•• a replacement to -The United sta•l293. J'qate, phone WY7-2fi.Uc
7 '1:1 6tc ra Cini 8IJJte Highway Garage on
P
o
..,.
Route 1 With
road toll•tng.
maiD
omeroy, 0.
lainers. AUG. I
the Intern.ational League club. basketball team opened a
MODERN 4 room apartment FOUR Thorobred German pupa hlgbway
Four100&lt;1
bedrooms,
OD lilt 11a11s II. WY 2-2381. f35.00 each. WY 2-7028.
dining, family, ltltcb•n. ·eak·
The Pomeroy Bend
FIRM
7 21 3tc
7 27 3tp fast play. maid's, utillty and JOIN THE AAA. Be
Band Radio club wiD hold
TIME AND LABOR SAVING
ro=R~RENT=::;;--_-;-M;-od-;-ern
--=- fui.n~ RESTAURANT EQUIPMENT =~P· ~ree boths. ce. 'mte
on Road-bond and crip serv, annual family pjcnic at the
2
llhed apartment three roo!DI grlU, Bleam oven,
aalad DuorL al~b:.;t w:U
Ice, Call or conla&lt;t: E. M. Syracuse roadside park,
and bath, All uUlltlet furnlsJn. WJ!I. 2 ice cream boxes, foun- bouse 1, paneled
mab~gsny B~rton, 578 Broadway St., day August l, at $ p.m. Prizes
ed. See Fred Hoffman at 256 ta1n, kitchen sink, counter ana waJnuL Air conditioned. Middleport, Ohio.
will _be awarded during the
lo, J'ourtb Ave., Middleport. and stools, tables, chairs, Large patio and double carport.
8 25 30tp evemng.
7·2fl.lfc loastera, coffee makers, milk On lot 200' • 390' . May bo seen
'rhe annual Nicholson reunj ROOM BOUSE itb batb ·nd ahake makers and otber misc. by appointment only
CONDITIONING
ion will be beld Sunday,
~ : lvln Lit~ Call CJr write: Paul Poling, Coli 985.3555 Ch-r,
allon oervice. Jack's
1 at the Rock Springs Fair- 11
e 7 24 :; 246 Walters St. Ripley, w.
eraUon, New Haven,
groundll . according to Setb F.
:-====·==--=- - _ _ Va. TeL 3'12-11433.
/J /
TU 1-3537.
4 8 Uc Nicholson, Reunion Secretary.
I ROOM HOUSE and bath. 1»7 27 fitp
1f1.
quire at Maplewood
Lake. CAMPING TENT, 9xt5. Sleeps
larl Graeaer, Plnmnblntl llld CIJLLEI': CAlLED UP
WY IIWL
7 :U 8 c six, uevu wed. Call WY 2- MIDDLEPORT - One story,
Heat1u1
NEW YORK (UPI) - Righi·
• a-tiflll- ..... ....,
FOUR ROOM ,~·-•-•-•
•-,.
3.!78
7
2
tram
4
h
11
b
Milnenvllle,
OIPio
b
arid
e r Jackie Cullen was
.. ,......, ,.......,
.
7 61c
e,
rooms. a
ath,j
End yoar oewer troublet
• Edlt-... IIUIIe .....
In Masons. CaD WY .1-38'12 b&amp;- 1 German Shepherd Pups. Call enclosed back porch, gas
We bave
liut
called up by the New York
• ~IJuttoJt.lntlllllaca
111
• llllldtlldllf ... colt
fan lltJQD or lfter 8 p. m.
WY 2-3'141l
healmg, lot 50 x 110. $3500.00.
Sewer Macblnet
Yansees Tuesday from Toledo
7 23 ate
7 23 tile
·
_ POMEROY - One story frame
14 bolster their pitching
PEACHES, oow picking early 5 rooms, modem bath, kitchReuouabte Raloo
To make room for CuUen,
APAR'I'IlENT FOR RENT. AI- Red ~. Red Haven, Sun en has built-in cooking units, CIPII IVY 2-Z9'14 Day or Nllbl
10 traDer ljJ8CI. Good looa- Haven: dthen to follow: al·
full basement, Ioree(!
air _
7 21 tfc
When your job calls for concrete, call on
tloa. CIPII Walter CrooU, IVY 10 apples. Open Daily and heating, garage, good Ioca- HEATING, Pllmbnsc.
W831.
I IJ lfc &amp;mday, Wells
Orchard, lion. $10,500.00.
hrtlaceo. Anold
Ul. Prompt delivery, specialized mixes will
1lNFl1RNJSHED 1 room,- biilb, WllkesvlUe.
7 15 tfc CARPENTER- 2 story frame' Ill liaal MaiD Slree1,
iJJBure you of quality concrete at low, low
ltlliiJ 1'110111, Dice ,ard. Point SEWING machlnea, repair ser- ~odern hath (copper plumb- ...,.. Pboae IVY %-U48.
Your
DlptndJ?Isl•
Lllle, IJaeola lleigbll, Pb. vice, an makes. WY 2-2284. mg and good supply of water)
.
7 20 nfc
prices. Call today!
IVY urtt.
I II nfc
The Fabric Shop, Pomeroy. full basement, garage, local·
AUCI10NEER MODERN U,_.·•~
Au~' 'Singer Sales and ed .on Route 1~. Owner wUI
Complete IJerylcl
~..-- lpart. Service,
a 29 lie aastst m ltnancmg. 0 n I y
Crll! llradlonl
mEl, J riiOIDI and batll, air
_
$5000.00.
Write, Ps'CIIJI er Coalael
AND
-utlon. Coall Buildln1, FOR SALE - Jubilee peaches c\LBERT M. COX, SALESMAN
A. £. IIBADJI'ORD
lllddler&gt;Ort.
1re now rips at tilt New Hav·
WY Z.383t
WY 2 1131
lllellse, Oblo
Optn Prl. &amp; Sat. Night
WYW2N
7-lf.lle ta orcllard.
7·2fl.6tc
7 21 3tc
1 1 llo
PAOI IT.
MtDDLiftORf

otor o.

~

Jolly Neighbor1

-• A....,..

-~
- - -

·-'*"

•=••
.a..
..
...
,.,._.
• .. :... • ... o....

pOmeroy M

'T_..,......,.

--·--i!
.....'" =
--r ..•.:.

C

J''-::=========-===:;===;===~1

Mc~'arl~nd,

1

•

I

Z-38:~--

I

~!»P_~'--

·

b

.o\011088
f6. Preclpltoua
l . Cul 6t &gt;neet
6. Electrooic
D01I'Jr
dovlca
i. Sptr!t04
ll. llarmonlat
&amp;llye

;---------------~------------------,I

~

h~use,

J•c~

men~

Bro~n18'aO:s.b

'I

E~

7.

M~s.

:o~gel:e~~~acc~ !':t.

f

~

..!'.:"'.~ ~

'#~•..~:,.....-:;n,:-.:•:::::~::;
.,. -.

MARK IV
,,.,~
All~'
AUTO
....
AIR CONDITIONING
SOCIAL

.

r=;. -

w:

Hav~·wood

=

~.m.;

I CAl VNDAR

.NI8~ ~NTING,

1

340·

1

!

Bfa ft
e nar

7:-=•

Golden
Sleeper

1

~blrt.

Cue/till tl

$

f.

---=------

___

95
.....

.... ...
..,..

INDUSTRIAL - RESIDENTIAL

ANTHONY
Plumbi'"' •Heating

.,...,.,

PLUMBiNG
HEATING

INGELS
FURNITURE

GOEGLEIN
RfADY MIX CO.

~------. • ~,. ~~~~
,I .

3

n

,' ,..·· ,·

r

WY 2-~5

Mldcll.,.,

ani.L

7. VlgorowJir.
pooL

•. Lets bait
bobiJihUJ

WOQdJr

28. Jtouo4
llf.Anl

or

t.G........

rl...
•• GyptJJ

a

'l'lcl
U.P...
SS.A.eo
......,..,..

J!.Dt-..p

?ate

bird

b.Amertoaa
llc41al&gt;
I!. Oil at
. . . potalo

k.Amertcaa
poet
l'l'.Spon

-1)(-_,

U.Atormol
potter'e

It ICING

G.Beot-

41 l"uNJoarrar b:-i-~HH~ 'Zl~i-Hi-1

tf.AI'IP!t
fti. LaJp,

ttoww

"She's very "· ' te re! Ask her what apace is and rllht
away she'll tell you it's the word thBt aameo
after urkl~"
__

DAILY CBtPl'OQUOl'l!l- a-'1 hw to 1t'ork 1&amp;1
AJ:IDLaA.a.Xa
II LOJJeraLLOW
One letter lbnp?y - f o r
tllla .mpio A 111111&lt;1

-.:Ds

for 1111 L'o, X fllr tb• two O'o, etA:. llql&lt;llttleo, trophlll, tiJo llliltll """ -tloe of tiJo '''""" .... aD ....
ll:ach da7 tile -

liLVe.

r

A

a,,..,_ q

... - c ••

LXXXB

OXXlC

Loog B ll
SoCiety
. News

-----------.C

U.lloi-

IO.lrawauaa

.;r;:

l~vatory

I . Qobook

del&gt;t

K~rk,

*

J3.B~

19. Clod at tile
lky: llabyL

dJs,charge~j

Blaeftnars

a. oun,Jike

alt:Bib,

Perk,

~usu:oEs:.

Uon

2G.Kottlo
aL Oltr?l!bo
llko
bircl

----

4 . Scordled

H.Ludd
U.
Article of ·
furniture
15. Long tor
16. Btandll up
17.GermGUl

Bt.el ...

IS. To bela

1

River

Bront•
olatera

city
111. !o!Jmtcke&lt;l
Z2.1Dxclalna.
tJoa
23. Fanuly pee
26. Butt
Ji.Jilswife
buned to

Alvi~

'

3.Jioclon

U . OO.oltho

19.Con-

NAID

.-11:0

f:':

WJti:OIQr

KCiqrc;J,'

LXXKR

LXII

JULY
II'ONDAY T!Utl! FRIDAY6:00 Sign On - Newa
~:00 Sacred Heart
6 20 Melp County RFD
6......
"""'ers, •Farm ~· .
·" Paul
. ,-~~
6:Stl tfewt
6:116 Country Jamhoret
6 5• Weather
:'
7:!10 National .~ewt
7 ·~ BW Miller Sho•
:...
7:30 Sporla Parada
7:1&amp; BID Miller Show
7:116 Plckem Hardware
l'l'U•• Thurs.)

N~.,

!HE

40111L&amp;iull,

d 'ftlnn f'rtda
Men ay
J
enada
8:00 Sign On
7:011 Sundowrc Sar
0:00.1$ Mlllical Clod:
3:00 Sign Off
7 IJ ll6 Sllll ,. Koow
SATURDAYS
6·.00 Sign On -- NOWI
• N•wa
o
1: ()2AO
,.._.
7' 45 •'4CB' BapUBI tburch
e:&amp;.i Country Music Tlmt
8:00 Ohio Valley Newt
6._ 20 Country Jamnorea
,.oo Protestant HolD'
I: 00 Tali of the ToliD
•·. 30 Sports Parade
9, 55 Public Servlcr Show
'7:35 Larry Anderso&lt;J Show
10:15 Churcb ~I ""·I
vW st
1U:45 It'• Music - Army
, , , •.atchatrlr"
ll·OO Dairy VaHey and Dutton'l ... ,.. ..,, 1 ,
· Tup Ten Show
11 , 05 Morning Melodies,
12:00 Newt
Moo. tbru. W~
.. "I ChJroh Bel • Rin&amp;, Fri.
11 · Worlt NeWI .
. 20 Evans r illetm Boa
12:~5 N'wt ') gr•··
12: ~n Aulcu"""" Programa
12:45 Q,untry Gr Round
1:55 New. Beat
Z:OO County Go'Round
S:C: News Beat
~S:OO lo'' ·... a.wM

&lt;Tuesday)
?·SS News
Family Worship ('fttun,)
Baptllt Layman'• Hour
A.&amp;.C, Program (Frlda7l 8-30 Sunde) Show
Newt
Snnday Sbow
Tlny'l Country JIIJICiioD t:aO The Bible Spew lo You
l'lny's Country HJPDIII
1:45 LegialaUve Report
Cement Block Newt . lO 00 '1be Good Llle
Goessler'l Ouest Star
10:1l&gt; Congressman MoeUer
&lt;i'rldlyl
lb:ltl Tbe 8unday Show
12:10 LIITy Anderson· Sbow
11:10 Tile QUill Hour
a:~ Jim Mees Sholf
12:00 N1wl
4:11 Blaelluar Aulo Show
IJ:lli Tbt Cbrlltlans Hour
4:30 Electric Company News 12:30 Tbt Rev, MlrUr Teell
4:4&lt;1 Jim Mees Show
2:00 Tile Rev. Sllaa Billups
5:00 NeWI
··.30 Tbt Rev. AJJdre" PIIIODI
• Sunday ibowcut
f&gt;:lif&gt; Jim Meet Show
1:80
6:00 Sporll Parldt
1:30 Sundown !lerenadl
1:10 Jim Meea ShiiW
1:00 Oft the Air

3:55 News Be t
4:00 D~Ing N'I.J Dosa
4 30 '!Jierchang3
5:00 C·w ~uni' Newa
5:15 Bob Neal Sporfl IIIIUII
Fridays
S·:lO SUnset Boulevard
9:W 011 'l1te Air

THE BORN LO:S:ER:__ _

I

trt· ·.

~

~

----~~W
J EH RADIO

830 Dow Jones Average~.
6:3S SUndown Serenade
7:tl() National Newa

a:oo
e:oo

ONLI(' '

IUDD!.&amp; T.HAT WE SIIRJNK FIIO.M CMII'G tll'~a.r.Q j

7:110
12:15 lusical lntertud,
8 o; BIU cruDer Show
I2:30 Rev. Merlin l'eell
8:46 Baker Furniture Show
1:00 The Jim Mi!et Show
9:00 Newt
8:00 Sporla Parade
9:06 Coffee Witb Jlllel
6:05 Jim Mees Show
1L:tl0 Portralla ol 1 Patriot
8,30 Natloaat New•
10:00 Swap Shop
6, 116 Sundowu Serenade
-..::10 SoclaJ Setwity
8:00 Off the Air
10:116 BUI Miller llruncls Show St'NDAYS _
10 " M•••n •- Proaram
'"" _..
..
· 7·.30 Sign On - Army Hour
10:46
10:46
U:IIO
ll:llf&gt;
11:10
12:00
12:30

DICK 11lAC,

D e '1' B C "11 S C H .-0 X Q K 'l' J: A II'
1t-rda7'1 (Jr"loq:JOiil? LD'B'I I'DUUJIII

WMPO Radio

• I

8atmUJ
6' 00 Sip On
I:OO:lS MUSic•' Clocl:
7:0u 1e Still and Know
7:U News
7:29 Time &amp; TeiJli*IIUr•
~ M·.......
.. •-• ,_.,
'"-~
7:"'

9:00 1111(11 School mt Paradl
10:30 Sona • Story Time
lv.4$ 'l'nt Golder Key

U:OO Dtmocrallc leglsi&amp;bltt
U:15 l\lusi' ai lnteriuda
11:10 llfpubHCIS! LegiJiaiUrl

11-41 Willet _,oaOer Report
11:52 M1281cal Interlude
12:00 Loeal &amp; Oblo Newt
12:20 Evans 81• " 8oJsnl
12:'1,1 Newa 0 Gl'ISIJJ
12:30 Saturday Matinee

=

t :OD DliClDb With Dou
4:30 Top Tell Rovut

:~:

~-=ludllw:tDDIIU'JJ

''30 Cotnnstmlty Choln
1:00 D~~
1:00 Oft
A

laday

f:U SliD On
8:00 '"he Singinl Preacher
8:15
Rep .
a::O
C1wrcb r · Cbrtst
1:•, '11!1lcr T•' . ·'•Jdl
•• J F•· 'I Baplltt tburdn
10
U:IO CbllclnD's Chapel
Ut4' llun&lt;!gy New• Spoclll
:tl0 t , Report
12
111
12:15 ,:;pJSeapal ('Co"rch
lNS ,..,1'-nUc lnforloa~
l:OO O!ID'cb of God
l:~n Ooe Call
1:00 Old1 Folkr Hour
3:00 Hymns from Bar&lt;ilnl
3:1$ Sund3y Showc881
Nl P;,.,ic Servl, , Sbow
Bli
_,_
4: •• lUG
Par- D - •

1\,..,

1:00
.. Parodi
·• • · •• ""· -7' 45 Flnl Baptist Cburcb
S:ll City
110 Hit
8:00 Oltlo Vllley Nen
. ... Ofl 11Nr •tr
8:]( :lluslcal::_:Cioc=t:.
. _ __:..;...._;.lii:-i

-::Ii~Si=lt;i~~

· --=~~•"•

!U~S:~I!If,~:!~~~~~~fall!~~n~MII&amp;~~~·:'2~1~=~·~"'?_'?-_ )

1

\·

I

\

�;"~, ·

''

I,

'

'

'

'

Bargains Thursday 9 to 5, Friday 9 to 5 and Saturday 9 to 9

THE LAST 3 DAYS OF OUR FISCAL YEARBARGAINS in EVERY DEPARTMENT
Ready To Wear··2nd Floor
12 WOMEN$ SUS DRESSES ------------ SALE $4.00
35 WOMEN$ S7.9S DRESS&amp;$ ------------ SALE $S.OO

18
1
2
4
3
2
1
1
16
7
21
4
2
9
7
3
1

WOMENS SUS DRESSES --------·--- SALE $6.00
WOMENS $16.SO ROBE _-----··--··-- SALE SS.OO
WOMENS $10.9S ROBES --------·----- SALE $S.OO
WOMENS $7.95 ROBES .............. SALE $3.00
GIRLS 54.95 ROBES _ -- -------------- SALE $2.00
GIRLS $3.95 ROBES --------·--···--- SALE $1.50
GIRLl S2.95 ROBE
__ _........... SALE $1.50
WOMEN$ $16.50 PAJAMA$ ------------ SALE $5.00
WOMEN$ 57,95 SHIFTS ----------- - SALE $5.00
WOMENS $6.95 SHIFTS -------------- SALE $4.00
WOMEN$ $5.95 SHIFTS .............. SALE $3.00
WOMENS $3.95 SHIFTS ______________ SALE $1.50
WOMENS $2.95 SHIFTS
SALE $1.50
WOMENS $29.50 ALL WEATHER COATS Solo $15.00
WOMEN$ $25,00 ALL WEATHER COUS S.le $12,50
WOMENS $19.50 ALL WEATHER COATS S.l• $10.00
WOMENS $12.95 ALL WEATHER COAT SALE $6.00
6 WOMENS $10.00 ALL WEATHER COATS SALE $5.00
I GIRLS $3,95 SHIFT SET
_ SALE S2.10
19 GIRLS 52.95 SHIFTS
SALE $1 .50
5 WOMEN$ $5.95 MATERNITY DRESS!$
SALE S3.00
1 WOMENS $7,95 MATERNITY DRESS
SALE $2.00
4 WOMENS 58.95 MATERNITY DRESSES SALE $3.00
3 WOMENS $10.00 MATERNITY DRESSES SALE $3.00
I WOMEN$ $12.95 MATERNITY DRESS
SALE $3.00
10 WOMENS $3.95 Sleevrlo" Moternlty Toll" SALE S2.00
5 GIRLS 52.95 SHORT SETS __________
SALE S1 .50
28 GIRLS $1.9S SHORT SETS ----------- - SALE S1.00
21 GIRLS $1.69 SHORl SETS ------------ SALE SI .OO
8 GIRLS $1.00 SHORT SETS
SALE SOc
61 WOMENS SUS Roll Sltevt BLOUSES _ SALE $1.50
46 WOMEN$ $1,95 Roll Sleeve BLOUSES _ SALE Sl.OO
11 WOMENS 53.95 SHORTS
_________ SALE $2.00
26 WOMENS $2.95 SHORTS - ---- --- - ----- SALE SUO
38 WOMENS $1.95 SHORTS - ------------- SALE 51.00
52 WOMENS $1.SO SHORTS ------- ------ SALE S1 .00
7 GIRLS $2,95 SHORTS
------------- - SALE SUI
34 GIRLS $1.95 SHORTS --------------- - SALE $1.00
14 GIRLS $1_69 SHORTS --- ------------- SALE $1.00
19 GIRLS $1_59 SHORTS - --------------- SALE $1.00
8 GIRLS $1,39 SHORTS ____ ----------- SALE S1.00
7 GIRLS $1.19 SHORTS
SALE 11,00
1l WOMEN$ $3.95 COTTON SWEATERS _ SALE S2.00
9 WOMENS 17.95 SUMMER SKIRTS ___ _ SALE $3,00
S WOMENS S5.95 SUMMER SKIRTS ____ SALE $3.00
7 WOMENS $4.95 SUMMER SKIRTS ------ SALE $2,00
2 WOMENS $3,9~ SUMMER SKIRTS _____ _ SALE $2,00
5 WOMEN$ 52.'&gt;' SUMMER SKIRTS ------ SALE SUO
18 GIRLS $4_95 CHUBBY SHORTS - ------- SALE $2.00
14 GIRLS 13.95 CHUBBY SHORTS -- -·---- SALE S2.00
7 GIRLS S2.95 CHUBBY SHORTS -----·-- SALE SUO
37 GIRLS SLOO SHORT TOPS _ - ------ -- - SALE SOc

'

I

HANDBAGS, JEWELRY, ACCESSORIES
WOMENS $2.95 STRAW AND WHITE HANDBAGS $2,00
WOMEN$ $1.95 STRAW AND WHITE HANDBAGS $1.50
$4.00 end SS.OO Value Wom•ns Pur,., and Walloll $2.00
WOMENS $1,95 BEACH BAGS --- --- --- ----- - $1.51
WOMENS $2.95 BEACH BAGS --- ----- ------- - $2.00
WOMEN$ $3,95 BEACH BAGS
_____ $3.00
MENS SLOO SPECIAL FEATURE WALLETS ----- - 88e
WOMENS $1.00 SCARFS _ __ _
__ __ ___ 69e

Women's Lingerie--Slips,
Panties~-Night Wear
Womtn's $2.95 Full Length Betl1tr and Pllste Gowns 2.00

Women's $3.95 Summer Waltz Ltngth Gowno ___ $2.50
WOMEN'S $2.95 BATISTE PAJAMAS _
__ $2.10
WOMEN'S 3.95 BATISTE &amp; KODEL SLEEP COATS $2.50
WOMEN'S $2.95 NYLON HALF SLIPS ______ _____ $2.00
WOMEN'S 51,95 BABY DOLL PAJAMAS _------- $1.69
WOMEN'S $1.95 RAYON WALTZ GOWNS ____ _ SI.SS
WOMEN'S $1 ,69 BUILT UP SHOULDER SLIP$ -· $1.33
WOMEN'S $1,95 COTTON HALF SLIPS
__ _ $1.67 ,
WOMEN'S $2.95 SHADOW PANEL HALF SLIPS _ $2.01
WOMEN'S $1.95 NYLON HALF SLIPS __________ $1.69
WOMEN'S Sl.95 NYLON HALF SLIPS ---------- $2.00
WOMEN'S $1 .95 RAYON FULL LENGTH GOWNS S1.60
WOMEN'S $3.95 PHIL MAID WALTZ GOWNS __ $2.71
WOMEN'S $2.95 PHIL MAID WALTZ GOWNS
$2.00
WOMEN'S $3.95 PHIL MAID LONG PAJAMAS ___ $3.00
WOMEN'S 8.95 PHIL MAID GOWN end ROBE SIT $6.00
WOMEN'S $1 .00 PETTI PANTS
__
____ ____ _ 69e
WOMEN'S $1.95 &amp; $2.00 COTTON SLIPS __ ____ $1.65
WOMEN'S $2.95 PHIL MAID NYLON SLIPS ____ $2.10
WOMEN'S J9r RAYON PANTIES _
____ 3 for Sl.OI
WOMEN'S 59&lt;· PHIL MAID PANniS ------ ------ 44e

Mens and Boys Wear
MENS $2.95 SHORT SLEEVE SPORT SHIRTS __ $2.00
15 MENS $6.95 BANLON SPORT SHIRTS _ ___ $4.00
20 MENS $US ORLON SPORT SHIRTS
______ $3.50
BOYS $1.95 SHORT SLEEVE KNIT SHIRTS ------ $1.69
MENS $3.95 BANLON SPORT SHIRTS -- --- ----- $2,50
MENS S2.95 WALK SHORTS _ ----- - -- ---- ------ $1 .97
MENS 52,95 SWIM TRUNKS _-- ----- - ----------- $2.00
BOYS IUS SWIM TRUNKS _ _____ _ _ __
__ $1.55 ' ·
26 MENS IUS SHORT SLEEVE KNIT SHIRTS _ $1.35
MENS $1 ,95 SHORT SLIIVI SPORT SHIRT$ __ 2 lor $J
MEN 53.95- 3 PIECI PAJAMA SETS
____ _ $2.50
MENS S2.95 SHORT SLEEVI KNIT SHIRTS .... 12.00
BOYS S2.49 WALK SHORTS _ _ __ ____ __ ______ Sl .86
LITTLE BOYS $1.95 SHORT SITS __ _____ ___ $1.39
BOYS $1.95 SHORT SLIIVI SPORT SHIRTS .... $1.50
BOYS $1.95 WALK SHORTS
___ _ $1.66
MENS $6.90 BIG YANK WORK UNIFORMS ____ $6.00
MENS Sl.95 SHORT SLEEVE WORK SHIRTS ____ $1.50
MENS $6.95 DRESS SLACKS ---------- ---- ---- $5,00
MENS $1.95 DRESS SLACK' ---------------·
$6 00
LITTLE BOYS 51.95 SLAC'S _________ _____ __ :: Sl:69
LITTLE BOYS $2.95 SLACKS ___ __ .. __ _
$2.19
LlnLE BOYS $1.39 SHORT ILIIVI SPT. SHIRTS $1.00
BOYS $1 ,69 SHORT SLIIVI SPORT SHIRTS
11 00
LITn E BOYS SU5 SHIRT 6 SLACK SITS _: :: 12:01
MENS $10,95 ALL WIATHIIt COATS
__ _ $7.00
MEflS S1.69 BLUE CHAMBRAY WORK SHIRTS .. $1.44
LITtLE lOY$ Sl.IO PLAY SHOITI ______ ------- - 18e
MENS S2.95 JAC-SHIRTI _ _ -- -------------- $2••
MENS $2.50 ond $1 ,50 NECKTIII _ -· -- -- -- ··-- $1 .00
MENS $2.95 SHORT SLIIVI DRill SHIRTS ____ $2,66
II PAIRS $2.95 DECK PANTS
$1 2J.
LITTLE BOYS RU IUMMII I'AJMMAI _--- --·- $1:$0
BOYI $1.79 SHORT SLIIVI IWIAJ SHilTS .... $1.51
MENS $1,H SHORT S~IVI SWIAT SHilTS .... 11.69

SMALL LOT BEDSPREADS

Infants Department
On the First Floor
Infants 1.95 Summer Palamu, asst. stylas
$1.39
Infants 1.95 Sun Sullo
$1.00
Infants 1.19 Summer Pajamoo
70c
Infants 1.95 Summer Crawlers
$1.35
Just 14 Infants 1.59 Knitted Gowns
$1.00
Infants 1.00 Formula Meaourlng Cups _ _ 39c
Infants Plestic Baby Pants _
4 for $1.00
Juot 3 Infants 4. 95 Crib Blenkats
$2.00
Infants 1.19 Knit Gowns
88c
1.69 Cutler Little Chormar Beby Panh _
$1.25
Cutler 2.911nfanll Sleep and Play Sot _
$2.45
Cutlor 3.98 2 piaco Di•per Sets
$3.00
Infants 2.50 Stretch Sleepero
$1 .69
Curlty Gauze Diaporo
$2.79
2.39 Birdotyo Dlapors
$1.98
SOc lnfonts Receiving Blankets
2 for 69c
Small Lot Girls 1.95 Pajamas, sizes 2 to 14 _ $1.25
Boys 1.95 Summar Pajamas, sizes 4-6-8 _
$1.25

5 REG. $5.95 CHENILLI 'SPREADS-FULL
I REG. $6.95 SPREAD~Full lnd Twin ..
3 REG. $10,95 SPREADS-FULL --- ---···7 R&amp;G. $12.95 SPREADS-FULL ---------1-$5.95 Printod Blankot
8-$5,19 Plold Bod Blankets
3-$3.19 Stripod Blankats
1-$4.19 Solid Blanket
1-$3.80 Flowered Bl1nket

Sala

SALE
SALE
SALI
SALI

!

$259.00
$229.00
5269,00
$131t.OO
$119.00
$269.00
S249.00
$169.00

Price

GAS RANGE 36 INCH -------·······-- $211.00
GAS RANGE 30 INCH •••••••••••••• $118.00
GAS RANGE 30 INCH .............. $224.00
GAS RANGE 20 INCH ............... S114.00
GAS RANGE 36 INCH ---··········· $151 .00
ELECTRIC RANGE 30 INCH --------··-- $224.00
ELECTRIC RANGE 30 INCH ____ __ ___ $209.00
RCA WHIRLPOOL ELEC. RANGI 30 IN, $133.00

METAL UTILITY CABINm
SALE! PORCH RUGS

$25.08
$24.00
$11.95
$19.95
$42.00
$36.00
$72.00
$59.00

Stenciled patt~rns
REG. 69c-24x48 - - - - - - SALE SOc
REG. 19c 27x54

59c and 69c

36" Cotton Prints
Floral. Kiddie and
Kitchen Patterns
SALE

39c

ytrd

WOMEN'S HATS
5.95 to 7.95
HATS
FOR _ _ _
2.95 to 3.95
HATS
FOR _ _

S]-00

s1.so

Cameras, Projectors and
Camera Supplies, Access.
$17.45 KODAK INSTAMATIC 100 OUTFIT ____ $12.77
$26.95 KODAK INSTAMATIC 150 OUTFIT .... $18.33
$44.95 KODAK INSTAMATIC 300 OUTfiT •••• $32.00
$117.50 KODAK INSTAMATIC BOO CAMIII!A ____ $99.00
$54.95 KODAK INSTAMATIC 400 OUTfiT .... $40.00
$34.50 BROWNIE AUTO 27 OUTFIT --- -----··-- $25,01
$9.4S BROWNIE FIESTA OUTfiT ---- ---- -- ---- $7.77
$18.95 BROWNIE STARFLEX OUTFIT ---------- S12.00
$24.95 BROWNIE STAR METER OUTFIT -------- $17.00
$34,95 BROWNIE STARMATIC II OUTFIT ...... $26.01
$12.50 BROWNIE STARLET OUTFIT _---- ----- S7.00
$12,45 BROWNIE STAR MITE II OUTFIT __ ____ $9.10
$4.50 KODAK SUPER MITE FLASH HOLDER .... $3.00
$4.50 KODA LITE MIDGET FLASHHOLDER .... $3.00
$2.25 KODAK Magotlno For COLOR SLIDES ---- $1.19
$2.50 KODAK PISTOL GRIP lmovlo &lt;omortJ ____ $2,00
$48.50 KODAK REPINETTI lA CAMERA 35 mm $37.50
$29.95 POLAROID PRINT COPIERS _
____ $8.00
$4.25 KODA SLIDI COMPARTMENT FILES ---- $3.00
$2.95 CAROUSEL SLIDE TRAYS ___ -- -- --- ---- - SUI
$46.50 INSTAMATIC M2 MOVIE CAMERAS _____ S38.00
$69.50 INSTAMATIC M4 MOVIE CAMERAS .... $57.11

Sale! Kodak Film
Blark and White, Color, for Movie Cameras, 35 mm
Camera and Still Camera.
55&lt; KODAK FILM --- ---- --- ----------- -- - SALI 39c
65e KODAK FILM --------------------- --- SALI 49c
70e KODAK FILM -----···----·--····----- SALI 54e
$1 .10 KODAK FILM -- -------------------- -- SALI 73c
$1.15 KODAK FILM --------------------- --- SALI 17c
$1.2J. KODAK FILM ---····----------------- SALI 99r
Sl.75 KODAK FILM --·····-------------- - SALI $U7
$1,95 KODAK FILM ---------------------- SALI $1.49
$2.15 KODAK FILM ---------------------· SALE $1.74
$2,45 KODAK FILM --····---------------- SALE $2.10
S2.50 KODAK FILM ------------···--·---- SALI $2.13
$2.75 KODAK FILM --------------------·· SALE $2.27
SUS KODAK FILM ............. ......... SALI 12.44

Drapes-Tier Curtains-Bathroom Curtains
Small quantities-not all colors in ail si2es
24 Pr. lot. $2.95 Flbtrtlos Cot. &amp; Vol•- - 36"
All Colon ------ - --- ---------- --- -- SALE $1.59
5 Pr. R11, $2.95 - 45" Whlll Plbergloo Dropeo Sole $1.9S
40 Pr, R11. $1.95 Tlor ontl Ytll- SellPolllhttl Cot!Gn --- -- ---------- -- ----- SALI $1.49
36 Pr. - Odd Lot Drapes - 63" ond 90" longlllo 1 tnd 2 pair of 1 kind - ollghUy oollod Solo $2 6 $3
25 Pr. $2.95 VInyl - Prlnfltl Tollored Btlhroom
CurlllM- 54" Ltneth ________ ______ SALI $1.69
%1 pr. $9.9S Solid 8oudo flborelu Dropes, 50x90, Solo $1
21 pr. Sl.95 Printed Flbertlos Dr•PII 50x90 SALI $7,08
2G pr, $7.95 Prlnlod Flblorgl11 Dr11101 50d4 SALE $6.00
13 pr. $4.95 Prlnlod Dropoo- 61" lentlh __ $ALl $4.08
17 - $1.19 Volon ... - Antique Sottn _____ _ SALI 69&lt;
14 - $2.19- 36" Anllque Solin Tlors .... SALE $1.79
2- $3.19- 45" Anllque Sotln Dnpeo .••• SALE $1."
13 - $3.49 - 63" AnHquo Stllll DriiJOI .. SALI $U9
2 - $3.69 - 72* Anllque Solin Dnpts .... SALI $2.49
3 - $3."- .... AntiQue ltlln DrtPH ---- SALI $2.69

Outdoor Furniture Pads
16- 9Sr SQUAitl SlAT PADS -- ---------- -- SALE 79e
6- $2.29 TWO SlAT GLIDIR PADS ...... $ALl
1 - $2.95 THUI IIAT GLIO.R PAD .... IALI
2 - $4.69 CHAIII PADS ----- ........... SAL I
2 - $3.95 CHAIII PADI -------------·-- IALI
I - $5.95 CHAIIt RIPLACIMINT CUSHION Slit
I - $1.95 CUSHION _____ --- --········ IALI
1 liT $US ARM CUSHIONS •••••••••••• SALI

$1.79
$2.49
$UO
$3.00
$4.00
$1,49
12,"

SALE 59c

7 - $2.95 STRIPED VISCOSE RUGS 27x41 IALI $2.19
12 - $U9- 26x45 VISCOSE THROW RUG SALE S1."
35 - $2.22- 24x45- THROW RUGS ____ lALii S1,69

IASI CABINETS, 24"x20"x36" -----···
DOUBLE DOOR UTILITY CABINETS ....
OOULE DOOR UTILITY CABINETS ....
SINGLE DOOR UTILITY CABINETS ••••
UTILITY CAIINIT wllh Sliding Doon ....
DOUBLE DOOR UTILITY CABINETS ....
lASE CABINETS 40 INCH --··---------IASI CABINETS 30 INCH ..............

3

LAWN
SWINGS

BED ROOM SUIRS
$239.10 3 pr, Bed Room Sullo, Gun stork Mohogony $1"
$221.00 3 pc. Bod Room Suite, Elite Mth011nr S191,80
S219.00 3 p&lt;, Bod Room Suit•, Amorleon Walnut $111.H
$729,00 5 p&lt;. Bed Room Suitt, Solid Cher'J _ $499.00
$219.10 3 p&lt;. Bod Room Sullo, Amtrletl Wolnul SIU.OO
$269.00 3 p&lt;. Bed Room Suite. Tivoli Mth011nr $221.00
$199.00 3 pr, Bod Room Sullo. Gtla Mthottnr $171.00
$259.00 4 p&lt;. Bed Room Suite, Stgotnl Mth111ny $219.00
S129.00 3 Pe. Bod Room Suite. Blonde ------- -- s".OO
$229.00 3 pr, Bed Room Sullo, Mtpl•
____ __ $192.00
$197.11G 3 p&lt;. Bed Room Suite, Ellto Mthogany $170,00
$219,00 3 pe, Bod Room Suite. Wolnul
lollghtly domogodl ·--------------- - - $144.08
$268.00 4 pc. Bod Room Sullo, Amorlrtn Walnut $227.00
$191.00 3 pr. Bed Room Sullo, Gola Mohogony $170.00
$198.00 3 p&lt;. Bed -Room Sullo, Dellt Mthotany $170.00
$229.10 3 P&lt;. Bod Room Suite, Mthoganp ___ _ $192,00
$449.00 4 p&lt;. ltd Room Sullo, Solid Cherry __ S378.00
$369,00 3 pe. Bed Room Sullo, Solid Maple ____ $304.10

With colorful waterproof

e

p&lt;,

$19.00
$18,00
$14.00
$15,00
$34.00
$29.00
$54.00
$41.00

Modern Wolnul

LIVING ROOM
TABLES

floral designs. Canopy top.

Coflee table, two lamp
tah/P-s. H1gh pressure plai-

$5Q·OO

Solo
Other Lawn Furniture

lic tops.

$39· 00

on sale in the Furnitnre

Stlo

Department-2nd floor.

1

set

Sale! CHAIRS
fl29.00 ROCKER-RECLINERS, TWEED -- - ------- $111 ,00
$129,00 RICLINIIS, VINYL llllthtly domagod) .. $75.00
$79.00 SWIVEL ROCKERS, VINYL ---------- - -- - $64,00
$19.00 SWIVEL ROCKERS, VINYL ----- --------- $72.00
$119.80 Rocktr·Rodlntrs, Comb. Vinyl &amp; Twl'ed $99,00
$129.00 EARLY AMERICAN RECLINERS ______ $104.00
$89.00 RECLINERS, VINYL .................. $72.00
$119,00 RECLINERS, VINYL -------------·---- $".00
S129.00 RECLINERS, VINYL - ------ -------··-- $104.00
$139.00 ROCKER-RECLINERS, NYLON ---···-- $111.00
$119.00 ROCKER-RECLINERS, VINYL -- -- ----- $92.00
$58.00 PLATFORM ROCKERS, TAPESTRY .... $48.00
$119,00 ROCKER-RECLINERS, VINYL ----- ----· $101.00
Sl9.00 SWIVEL ROCKERS, NYLON
---------- $72,00
$79.00 GREEN NYLON SWIVEL ROCKERS ...... $64.00
$139.00 OCCASIONAL CHAIRS
------·--·· $75,00
$79.00 MODERN SWIVEL ROCKERS .......... $49.00
$69.00 SWIVEL ROCKERS _ _
------·----- $$6.00
$59.00 PLATFORM ROCKERS, VINYL .......... $48.00
$84.00 RECLINERS, VINYL __
_ -- ---------- S71.00
$74.00 EARLY AMERICAN SWIVEL ROCKERS __ $61.00
$59.00 PLATFORM ROCKERS
__ $41.00
$109,00 EARLY AMERICAN SWIVEL ROCKERS $91.00
$129,00 SWIVEL ROCKERS ___ ---------------- $11.00
$79.00 LOUNGE CHAIRS, VINYL _-----·--··--· $64.00
1129.00 LOUNGE CHAIRS, CAPE COD --------- $99.00
174.00 EARLY AMERICAN SWIVEL ROCKERS ~- $62.00
$159.08 FRENCH PROVINCIAL BARRIL BACK $99,00
$119.00 FRENCH PROVINCIAL WING BACK ____ $".00
$H,OO SWIVEL ROCKERS ___ ................. $50.00
$139.00 CAPE COD ROCKERS ................ $100.00
$29.00 BOUDOIR CHAIRS ------·-----------··-- $19.00
$37.51 BOUDOIR CHAIRS --------- -------·-··-- $25.00
$59.00 WOOD ROCKERS WITH CUSHIONS ...... $48.00
$47.50 WOOD ROCKERS WITH CUSHIONS ...... $31.00
$79,00 MAPLI LOUNGI CHAIRS --------·--····· $64.00
f42.50 WOOD lOCKERS __ _ . -- -- ---···--···- $35.00
$42.00 MAHOGANY WOOD ROCKERS •••••••••• $3S.OO
$29.00 MAPLE CHAIRS -------------·····---- S22.00
$16.50 IIWING ROCKIRS ---------··········· $12.00

LIVING ROOM SUITES
S209.01 VINYL SOFA. BROWN ____ _ __ ______ $161.00
$389.00 4 PC. SECTIONAL, BROWN NYLON ___ _ $311 .00
$219.00 SOFA, TOAST, NYLON MATALLASII __ $200,80
$391,00 SOFA. GOLD DAMASK
. --- ----· $244.00
$419.00 2 PC, CAPI COD. RED TWIID -----· $344.01
$298.00 2 PC, BROWN VINYL ___ _ __ ______ $239,00
$419.00 2 PC. CAPI COD. GREEN TWIIO --- - $344.00
$249.10 2 PC, MODIRN, TOAST, NYLON COVER $178,00
$3H.OI 2 PC. MODERN, Rooo B•lgo Nylon Caver $333.00
$469.00 2 PC. CAPI COD, TWIID ------------ $379,10
$449.00 2 PC. CAPI COO, TWliO ---- -------- $369.1111
$%79.00 2 PC. CAP'E COD. TWI!ED --------·--· $224.00
$319.00 2 PC. BROWN NYLON -- ---····---- $321,10
$349.01 2 PC. GOLD MATALLASSI! _____ ____ $222,08
$449.00 2 PC. CAPE COD, BROWN TWIID ____ $369.00
$229.00 2 PC. GRIEN NYLON-MODERN
$171.00
$419.00 2 PC. TOAST, Trodlllonol, Nylon Moltloloo $322
$239.00 2 PC. ROSE BEIGE, MODERN ........ $171 .10
$339.00 2 PC, BLUI, MODERN ----- ------- -- $226,00
$249.00 2 PC. GREEN, MODERN ------- ----- $171.00
$369,00 2 PC. TRADITIONAL, ROSE BEIGI .... $311,00
$429.00 2 PC. TRADITIONAL, BROWN -------- $333.00
$229.00 2 PC. GRIEN. MODERN ---------····· $149.10
$449,00 2 PC. CAPI COD, GALA ------- --··· $369.10
$371.00 2 PC, CAP'I COD, BROWN TWIED .... $2U.IO
$259.00 2 PC. GREIN, NYLON
--- ---··---· $199.00
$389.Dt Z PC. TRADITIONAL, TOAST --- ----- $322.00
$249.00 2 PC. MODIRN, BROWN NYLON ...... $171.10
$309.00 2 PC. GREIN NYLON ---------------- S248.00

DINEnE SETS

Visit th1 W~rthousa on
Mechanic Straat
for

S1ltl MATTRESSES
Firm mattre11 with hun·
dreds of leJDilered oteel
inneropslng o:oils. Durable
duiJ ed(e,

$249.00 - II PIICE DINETTE 1115 .......... $201.00
$229.00- 7 PC, OINETTI SITS ------------·· $1U.08
$119.01 - 5 PC. DINITTI SITS -------------· $151,00
$159.00 - 4 PC, 011 5 PC, DINITTI SITS •••• $121.00
$149.95 - 5 PC, OR 9 PC, OINITTI IITI •••• $124,00
$139.00 - 9 PC. DINITTI lETS .............. $111.00
$119.95 - 7 PC. DINITTI IITI .............. $99.08
$99.95 - 7 PC, OINITTI SITS .............. $12.00
$79.95 - 7 PC. OINITTI SITI •••••••••••••• t66.•
$69.95 - J PC, DINITTI SITS •••••••••••••• $$6,00

Bargains in Floor
Coverings, Lawn
Mowers, Bicycles, Used
TV Sets and Used
Furniture.

$35.00

HOUSEWARES
f4.95 - 9 PC. GLASS SALAD SITS ------····---$3.95 lOOK INDS ------------------------····
$1.95 I'LANTIRS -----------···················
~'t~T=~!riui___________________________

DINING ROOM FURNITURE

g:::

$249.00 IUPPIT, Hutch Top (Giuo end-) Mtplo $210
$229.08 IUFPIT, HUTCH TOP, MAPLI ...... S114.00
$279.00 BUPFIT, HUTCH TOP, MAPLE -------- $219,10
$179.00 BUfPIT. lnelooed Hullh Top. Solltl Chorrr $144
$159,00 GATJ LIG TABLI, IOLID MAPLE ____ $121,00
$149.00 DROP LIAI' TAILI. Formlto Top, Moplt $119.M
$129.08 Rouoid Drop Lool lxtonolon Top Tololo,
Mtplo --······----··--------- ------···--·· 1104UDI
$129.00 ROUND FORMICA TOP TAILI, MAI'LI S1M,OO
$22.SO MAPLE LAZY SUSAN, POIIMICA TOP •• $11.1111
$69.00 SOLID MAPLI DIACON'I liNCH ----·· $$6.00
$29.00 GOVERNOR CAIVII 1101 CHAIR ...... 124.00
$42.00 GOVIINOR CARVII AIM CHAilll •••• $J5,M
127.50 DUXBURY 1101 CHAIRS ·-·············· $32.10
$42.08 DUXIUIIY ARM CHAIII ··········-···· $3Ut
$40,00 CAPTAIN'I CHAIR ..................... ISI.08
$37,58 CAPTAIN'S CHAIR .................... SH.M
$2U5 MANit IIDI CHAIR .................... S20.M
$27,50 MATI'I CHAIR -- -- --------------------- $22,1111
$21tUI 6 Pe, Wllnut Modern Dlnlftt • - Iuiie $216...
(Chino, Hten,ton llblo, I lido chain, I arm chair)
$291.50 6 ''· Wolnul Modern Dlnlnt loom Iuiie $211.00
(Chino, drop leaf table. I ol&lt;lo ebalrt, I um ebllr)

$3.00
$2,00
$1.00
,,.50

SUS WALL PLA
I ···------------········--- 60e
QUIS -------····--··········· $1.10
$9,95 INSULATID PITCHERS
$5 00
wAsn aASKIT '"" TDI.:Ir -liliisi4- -.i;;

n.n

=:: ~:~:: ~~:~ ·---------------····-···-·
-----··-················

,,:o.

sl.SO

$2JID

$31.95 ILICTIIC HAIR DRYIR •••••••••••••• :: $15 .•
fie TWIN SILVIRWARI TRAYS
61e
50e BOYS TIOUSI!R CRIAIERS -~~~~~~~~~~~~-~~; 2J.e

;~:~: ~~~~~

JA:s -----------··············· $1.00
BO ES ........................ $3.10

:":~~=!~•
w':~~ aAiiilr·-············-·····
uc
59c WINDOW IHEL
I •••••••••••••••• $2.0I

Jle PLASTIC
VII ----··············----·- 3Se
SUS MOTH P~~=IR ·--················· 4 lor Sl.OO
$2.55 MOTHPROOfER .:········-···-··········-- 6Be
$4,95 MOTHP
-----·················+ $l.2l
$1.95 MOTHP~=~~ ······--·················· $2.41
---- -----·····-·········· $4.41
$2.39
fU9 ~~= ~~:~~~NG MOULDI •••••••••••••• S1.25
st• IIIVING TRAYS·--······················· $I.08
5tc PLASTIC TRAYS .......................... 50e
IUS SILINT aun11--························-- 30t
$1.25 MILK WHITI
fl;!!
1ft CRYSTAL
.......... ...
$3,00 lAKING G~l IO~LI ···········-·····-- 4Se
4' CANNI
I ........................ $1.SO
•
NG PUNNILI ------------······----- - 2Se
S9c lOLLI CIJTIIITI l'tAITIC lAGS ···-· I ' fer $1.10
S9c lOLLS CUTIITI .,_.ITIC 111111 •• ~. 4 for $1.00

a:w-.:i·.::·ioi.ATI·s··-······

We're bavlne our August Sale Prlce1 NOW on
"C•nnon" and on "Fieldcr11t" Matchilll Towell
and Wash Clotho. the 111 noor.

on

Be Thrifty I ••. Always Save A~l 01. Y9ur _Saleslips From.

ELBERFELDS IN P&lt;l)
'

t. \

..ji.'&gt;. ,

''
I

•

.'

,,

·i
\

l. ,. ,.

..
"

...

J

'

';t'.:fr·'yf
-~~ !''""'
k~-l

:,ra·-\

"

'
--

I'

"'

·"'

....... i)"
;:. ,t';

o~

-

VOL XVII NO. 86

GAS AND ELECTRIC RANGES

$3.00
$3.50
$1.00
$9,00

$62.00 STII!L

----~~~--~~--~
'·'
·
·~

"Magic Chef"

1

'

'

.

•'
\

• •

.

'

.

'

,:)
•.'

j &gt;\'

c,-,

'

aratroopers

•'

�</text>
                </elementText>
              </elementTextContainer>
            </element>
          </elementContainer>
        </elementSet>
      </elementSetContainer>
    </file>
  </fileContainer>
  <collection collectionId="649">
    <elementSetContainer>
      <elementSet elementSetId="1">
        <name>Dublin Core</name>
        <description>The Dublin Core metadata element set is common to all Omeka records, including items, files, and collections. For more information see, http://dublincore.org/documents/dces/.</description>
        <elementContainer>
          <element elementId="50">
            <name>Title</name>
            <description>A name given to the resource</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="10542">
                <text>07. July</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
        </elementContainer>
      </elementSet>
    </elementSetContainer>
  </collection>
  <itemType itemTypeId="1">
    <name>Text</name>
    <description>A resource consisting primarily of words for reading. Examples include books, letters, dissertations, poems, newspapers, articles, archives of mailing lists. Note that facsimiles or images of texts are still of the genre Text.</description>
    <elementContainer>
      <element elementId="7">
        <name>Original Format</name>
        <description>The type of object, such as painting, sculpture, paper, photo, and additional data</description>
        <elementTextContainer>
          <elementText elementTextId="56115">
            <text>Newspaper</text>
          </elementText>
        </elementTextContainer>
      </element>
    </elementContainer>
  </itemType>
  <elementSetContainer>
    <elementSet elementSetId="1">
      <name>Dublin Core</name>
      <description>The Dublin Core metadata element set is common to all Omeka records, including items, files, and collections. For more information see, http://dublincore.org/documents/dces/.</description>
      <elementContainer>
        <element elementId="50">
          <name>Title</name>
          <description>A name given to the resource</description>
          <elementTextContainer>
            <elementText elementTextId="56114">
              <text>July 28, 1965</text>
            </elementText>
          </elementTextContainer>
        </element>
      </elementContainer>
    </elementSet>
  </elementSetContainer>
  <tagContainer>
    <tag tagId="1059">
      <name>parsons</name>
    </tag>
    <tag tagId="318">
      <name>phillips</name>
    </tag>
    <tag tagId="2567">
      <name>sigman</name>
    </tag>
  </tagContainer>
</item>
