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v·ows were
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8urns-Van Me,er
July Fourth at the Federated Church

Mainly About
People In
Pomeroy

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Nancy Kay Burna,
daughter of Mrs. Ida Burns, i61
Mulberry Ave., became
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Mr
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Meter, son Of Mr. and Mrs. Mil·
lard Van Meter, Raolne, at the
Federated Church, Sunday Ju·
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Mr. and Mrs Larry Dailey of
Mapleton, Ill., spent last week
with Mr. and Mrs. Everett Dal·
ley . Anne St.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Kelly of
Columbus were weekend guests
of their parents Mr. and Mrs.
Everetl Dailey Pomeroy, and
Mr. and Mrs. M L. Kelly, Mid·
MR. AND MRS. BRINKER
dleport.
Mrs John R. Weeks of Reyn.
Mr. and Mrs. Dean Brinker will observe their
oldsburg spent the
weekend
50th wedding anniversary Sunday, August 29, at
with Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Weeks
their home, Racine Route 1, with open house from
and was accompanied home by
2·4 p.m., given by their daughters, Mrs. Hayman her """· Tom who spent sev·
Barnilz and Mrs. Francis Van Meter. The couple
eral days with his grandparents
was married August29, 1915, at Pomeroy._ ____ and her mother, Mrs. Herman
Schull
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Mi&lt;' Jerri Frick of Columbus
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R00d51"de Park

--and
"THE DREAM MAKER"
Tommy Steele

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Mr and Mrs. Oliver Landers
of Columbus were weekend visilors of Mr. and Mrs. Dewey
Clyde Lyons and were accompanied

l home bv Mrs Lyons for a viSit.
Winebrenn&lt;r mer for at Ramtdy Ml ~nd Mrs. Arnold McKeen
picnic at th• M1ddlepor oa · and Mr. and Mrs. Orville Bell
side park th" past wl eek anbd of Staples, Ontario, visited ref

Given In marriage by Mr. Ker·
mh Walton, the bride wore 1
ballerlba length gown of whit£
satin. The bodice was trimmed
ID bead! nnd featured long

birthdays ol 11t&gt;vera were o · eentl}' with Mr and Mrs. El-

served
Attending were Mr and Mrs don Weeks and John Frick.

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Mr. and Mrs I J owen,
. Mr,
Thur.·Frl.
Aug, 26-27 and family , caledonia, WJS.; r
. !lnd Mrs. T W Payne and dau"ROUSTABOIJ T"
ghteJ and Mr. and Mrs Sid
Elvii Presley
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SJewar• .,1 Colu b · M ·
- andEunice
Poole andm dus. h/!1
"DIARY OF A BACHELOR"
aug erd,
Joe Silver

the vows of the double ring
ceremony were read by Ute
Re&lt;. Wilbur Perrin at 3 p. m.
before an altar di!COifled with
two seven branch candelabra
and vases of gladiola and palms.
James Daniel Houdashelt of
Syracuse, nephew of the bride
lighted the candles.
Preceding the ceremony, Mr.
Ralph Werry, organls"t,' played
"Ave Maria," "Ob Perlecl
Day" and "Oh Pl·o . e M ,
Duri!li the ~monym:hile ~e
couple lmelt at the altar. Mrs.
Marvin Burt accompanied by
Mrs. Ben Neutzling, sang 'The
Lord's Prayer.

spent the weekend with her par-

Relatives of Mrs
TONIGHT &amp; WEDNESDAY
"THE MOUTH ON
THE MOON'"
Margaret Ruthertord

Or and Mrs. James Fisher

Homer Winebrenner, Corning;

Mr and Mrs Don Thomas and

and son, Willie of' Belpre were 1

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Barker-Giassburn Marriage is Event
Of June 19th in Middleport Church

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Out · of · town guests lor the
wedding were Mr. and Mrs.
Harold Johnson,
Springfield:
Mrs. H~nry Carter, Richmond,
Ohio; Jlifl Keller, Columbus.
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph
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Chicago, 111.; Bill Osborne
lumbus; Loren Glasaburn,'
Iumbus; Mrs. Jeanette
mann and family; Mrs.
Harris, Lancaster; Mr. and
Don Stall, Findlay; Mr. WiJ.
llam Moore, Findlay;. Mrs. Bea
Luellen, Helen Luellen, and Ron·
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Present were Mr. and Mrs.
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Mr and Mrs. !. J. Cowen Sr.,
Tampa, Fla., who have been
vis1ting here with relatives, were
honored at a family cook-out
at the home of Mrs. Clyde Winebrenner in Middleport recently.
Othtrs attending were Mr. and
Mrs. I. J. Cowen, Jr. and lam
ily of Caledoni~ Wis.; Mrs. L.
W. Payne and daughter Barbara, of Columbus, and Mr. and
Mrs. Daniel Thompson a n d
family and Mrs Richard Neutz.
ling and family of Pomeroy. A
large decorat£d birthday cake
and Ice cream were served fol·
lowing the dinneJ In observance
of the birthday• or Mr. Cowen,
Sr.. Mr. Cowen, Jr.,
Mrs.
Clyde Winebrenner and
her
daughter, Mrs. Tbompwn.

ramil.l Cheshtre: Mr. ann Mrs home by Miss Barbara Fisher
for a visit.
MRS. JAMES VAUGHN GLASSBURN
Richard Neutzling and family .
Mr
and
Mrs
uaniel
Thompson
Mr
and
Mrs
Milton
Roush
LAST TIMI TONIGHT
and l•mily Mr and M Ch
and family visited Sunday at AI·
"HOW to MURDER
res King and family, ;.!;,ero~~ ~""{ :ith Mr. and Mrs. A. c.
YOUR WIFI"
Mr. and Mrs Robert Winebren· IC ar.
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Jack Lemti1011
Mr and Mrs. Anthony Puglisi
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ner. Mr and Mrs Charles Wine· ~nd daughters
of Columbus Baskets of white gladiOlus, stephanohs and whtte fol·
(Teohnlcolor I
brenner and family, and Mro. spent Sunday with her parents iage, combined with potted palms decorated the altar
WED. ond THURSDAY
Clyde Winebffnner . Middleport Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Campbell' of the First United Presbyterian Church in Middleport
Augutf 25·26
Following the dinner at noon Miss Ethel Koenig spent Sun: : for the wedding of Miss Pamela Sue Barker and Mr.
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a decorated birthday cake was day at Tuppers Plains with her James Vaughn Glassburn.
served in observance of I he brother and sister-in-law, Mr. The br~de IS the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J . W: Car·
i FRIDAY thru TUESDAY
birthdays of Mr and Mrs. Cow· and Mrs. Harley Koenig.
ter, 181 1arher. Ave., Lancaster, Ohio. The groom IS the
Aug. 27 lhru Aug. 31
en, Sr., Mr. Cowen. Jr., and Mrs William Killinger return- son of Mr. and Mrs. Vaughn Glassburn, Btdwell, Route
Wolt .Dlonty'o
"THE MONKEY'S UNCLE"
Linda
Mrs. Civdeand
Winebrenner,
ed home Saturday Irom Me1gs
. 1, Ohio.
REUNION HEW
M Tho
R d .
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&lt;'l'echnloolorl ·
rs
mpson.
an Y. General Hospital and is conVows of the double nng ceremony were read by the
A family reunion and cook Tommy Kirk, Ann•tte ,
Wolt DIOMY'I
King.
· valescing nicely following sur- Rev. Howard Ruppel! Sat·
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out dinner was hdd Sunday at
"GOLDEN HOUESHOE
gery
urday, June 19 at 7:30p.m. K. Demoskey, Mtddleporl, wear- th ho of Mr M C W"l
RIVUE"
A'l'l'END PARTY
W•lt£r Killinger 1 D y1
The bride, given in marriage lng a pink ballerina length dress. S. "Seco':-av, w~ m~s":i
rrechnlcolor)
Member•·11 of Feeney~~-~
~~~;;:tlviS· ,·•.ed Sunday wt"lho h'ts maotohn_ iby her st£p-_
Walt Dlonoy Featurottel S..
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d father,1 chose for They earned while baskets with her family preo;ent Including Mr.
er . Mrs. W"ll"
K"ll"
1 t her wed mg a f oor
length ,•rose
lert vour Winner at the Gold- Post AuXJ ary m
1 tam 1 tnger o1
f h" 1
Tl petals.
and Mrs. W W Wilson and chll·
en Horseshoe Revue!
who were in Ch i Ilico
Hemlock Grove
gown_ o w
ace over ta 11eta,
1e bnde's . mother w_ore a
· Wll· h the b"tr thday
.. Mml,.lon: 7llc &amp; 40c
mt
Mrs Nora Eakins of Da ton 1 rash10ned WI th 1ong s1eeves and sky bl ue two ptece metallic knil dren, Cindy and Randy, Wheat·
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. hYh sweetheart neckline. Her waiSt costume w1th blue accessories on, Ill.; Mr. and Mrs. Curtis
ts spe m a 1ew ays wt 1 er 1 th .1 0f .11 . 1 11 1
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.nk
bd
Wilson and daughter, Susann.
sister Mrs. William Killinger engh. veto• t' ustoSnh e roedm aThn 8 pt , rose u
corsage. Sian, and David. Charleston ,
M
d Mr Ch
· a r mes ne Iara. e rnrr1 1 e groom s mother chose 8
r ;n hll~ R:~ Lochd a white Bible topped with while ' pure silk rose dress with honr W. Va.; Mr. and Mrs. Ron Hal·
:;" an t c I ; · I'd
anh carnations. For the "something accesories and a corsage of ley, Columbus, Mr. and Mrs.
. aT": o ts u~ 'th were t e borrowed," the brUle wore a American Beauty roses.
Earl Knight. Middleport, and
wee en gues o eJr par· strand of pears! belonging to '
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Mr. BiJI Whaley and Audrey
' enls Mr. and_ Mrs. Patr1ck Bea Luellen aunt ol the gr
Weddmg muSJc was~~::~:~ ~· Mosel, Columbus.
Lochary and Mr. and Mrs. Leo Miss Cindy Arent Lanca':::· by Mrs. Lillian Steil!, c
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Slury
was maid of honor 'and was al: and Mr. William Demoskey,
INSTALLED IN OFFICE
1 Lot Dresses, Reg. 6.98 to 9.98 Now 4.98
Mr. and Mrs David McCon- tired In a street _ length dress cle of_ the bri,~e,, who sang,
Mrs. Edith Betzing of '1\Jp1 Lot Dresses, Reg. 10.98 to 14.98 Now $9 naughey of Mtl!ord were weeki of powder blue silk organza OV· ~romtSe Me, ·~~cause" and pers Plains was Installed as As·
end guests of her parents, Mr. er talfeta featuring a swirl ho- Weddmg Prayer.
sociate State Councilor at the
1 Lot Dresses, Now 3.00
and Mrs. Leo Story.
dice. Her face veil was attach· A :ecept10n was held at
State Cooncll session of
the
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Leo
Story,
Mr.
ed
to
blue
velvet
lover's
knots
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Martin
Restaurant
following
Daughters
of
America
held
last
Summer Shorts, Reg. 1.98 __ Now 1.00
ceremony. The bride's table. was week In Dayton. Following lhe
'and Mrs. Charles Lochary and and she carried a bouquet
Special on Hose
Now 2 pr. 98c famtly, Mr. and Mrs. Davtd white leathered carnations
centered With a three - ltered installation of o!!!cers oo WedMcConnaughey and Mrs. Wi l· ped In blue.
wedding cake in pink and white, nesday a!lernoon, Mrs. Betzing
Rag. 1.00 &amp; 1.15 Hose, Now 89c
ham Nelson and daughter, Peg- The bridesmaid, Miss Kris· topped with the
traditional ret"eived a number of gilts from
.• _gy, ~ere m Nelsonvtlle Sunday tine Bailey, cousin of the bride, bnde and groom encircled with member. of the various Coun1
- Plenty of Black Shorts evemng at attend a recephon wore an identically styled dreS5 flowers and gr~nery. Host£sses ells In District 13 for which ahe
given by Mr. and Mrs. E. L. of pink organza with which she at the reeepbon were Mrs. eipressed her appreciation. She
McDonald for their daughter ware a pink velvet lover's knot. Wtlltam Demoskey, Mrs. Sle\ren I also received a nlee gilt from
and SO?·m-law, Mr. and Mrs. veil headpiece. She
carried Batley, Middleport, and Mrs. District 13.
Frederick Bookman,
recent while feathered carnations
Harold Johnson, Springfield.
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ped 1n pink.
For a wedding trip the
In producing cashmere wool,
Susan, James and Patty Serving as best man was wore a Navy blue dress
the goat's wool is painstaking·
FIFTH &amp; VINE STS.
RACINE, 0.
Lochary of Indianpolis, Ind., are Ralph c. Hinson of Chicago whtle accessories and a
ly plucked or combed out by
visiting their grandparents. Mr.] m. Ushers were Mr. Richard carnation corsage. The n e hand during the spring moll.
and Mrs. Patrtck Lochary.
,Bailey, Middleport, uncle of Mrs. Glassburn IS a graduate
the bride, and Mr. Ronald Luel· Lanca!ler High School. Mr. dy and Becky and Mr. and Mrs.
held lor veteraM at the hos- len. Johnstown, cousin of
Glassburn is a graduate of Gal· Dailey.
pita! there, Included Mrs. AI· groom.
Academy High School. He
bert Roush, president,
and Flower girls were Gail
lour years with the U. S.
Mrs. Dale Kennedy. Cake and Hinson of Chicago,
and is employed as a
candy was provided by the ballerina length dress of
H1ghway inspector. They
auxiliary unit lor the party. with white trim, and
reSJde at Bidwell lor the

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bte was centered with a lhrll
sleeves coming to polnls over tiered, wedding cake wltll II
the hands. Her shoulder leugth arrangement of pompom and
veD of uyloo net was beld In Ivy on each end. Alslsttnc lD
Ml!lllJennUer
Ramona Kay
p1JCe by a amaU white saltu serving
Co tonwere
MISI
Lohll
bat. She carried a while Bible S:~ 'J
Baer 01 Pomerm
topped with white rosebudlt
s ane
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Miss Jane Baer of Pomeroy, .Dayton. .
maid of honor, wore a llghl Tbe oouple left for a llhorf
blue sheath dress of bonded lace wedding trip. For traveU!!i, tilL •
with matching bat and veil and bride changed to a yeUow fiQw·
carried a bouquet or pink car• ered sheath dress and wore till
nations and bloe ribbon.
corsage from her. bridal bou
Dr. Harold D. Brown served que!.
as best man and ushers were Mrs. ~n Meter 11 a gradll·
Mr. John Caunon of Columbus ate of the Porn~ High school
and Mr. James Mees, Pomeroy. _class of 1964 and ' atteuded Hoi
For her daughter's wedding, .zer llospltal SchoOl·. of Norslnl
Mrs. Blirns chose a pale blue Mr..van Meter Is a.graduate Cll
dreSI wtth white accessortea ltaclne High School, clali Ol
and wor.e a corsage o!whlte car- Ohio University. He fa em
nations. Mrs. Van. Meter wore played at the GaDlpolls briiiiC)
• light grey print dress with ~ Ohio State Patrol Tbe coupb
white accessories and a white IS at hom&amp; to their frlendl .,.
carnation corsage.
10!12 Butternut Ave.

J'isitort /rom

and family of Cincinnati were
WP@ ken d gues ts o1 h"
1s paren ts,
M
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r. ~n
rs. au
er, n m- ~
ersv!lle.
Mr and Mrs. William Fisher I

Miss ~erniet Wint'brenner an ents Mr . and Mrs. Mason FishMrs Bessif Ohlinfj!t!r, Bucyrus; er and Mr. and Mrs. Sam Arn·

MEIGS THEATRE

Followln&amp; the ceremony, •
t·eception was beld on the I&amp;WII
at the home of Mr. aDd Mrl.
N.
Compton. The bride'• t.

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Harkins bas the right Iackie the other par4 pall1icla.
post lirmly established
but Bl'IQ
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ATHENS MllSSENGER
cruwn since back-to-back tiUesfeel we don't have to use our Bruce Rannow for the Past Greg Bridgwoter and
Alan see1111 flrmiJ lli\llltished if.
ATHENS- U Coach Don under Harry Lackey ill 1949 practice """'I0118 to do Ibis three years, are Tom Dalton. a Lagg, hotn seniors, are wag- center.
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Eskey's new approach to pre · and 1950.
job."
semor, who saw bts lirst &amp;L-t!OD ing • battle !01 the other tack- Co-captains fbls year ara
saeson trammg is successful, Eskey . empbasozes
!hat And with new team h si·l wolh the Bulldogs after Coon's le spot.
Snyder aDd Mcinturf
wl~
the Injury bug whocn plagued practices, wh1cb go two-a-day .
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High football team may be con- geared towards "tlmlng, keep- rrv~:atb! bJ:..ua /' ct
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By Bob Wingett
spicuoua by its absence this ing the buys healthy and pu~ h!udity readongs to d":~~ne
year
tmg the odds and ends togeth.
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At least that is the hope of er mto a weD-knit machine." whether practice. mtght be ID· [
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Two-a-day gnd practices are the grmd these days m hetm of the Southeastern Ohio ed a team oe the first day in pill and nutrition breaks, per
high school football drills throughout the county
Athletic League entry.
my 13 years 01 coaching," add· haps the 1965 Bulldogs can es- !
teams make fast preparations for the upcoming season. Tht Bulldog&gt;. always a threat, ed Eskey. "But the boys report· cape the Illness and accodent ]
In all but one Metgs county school there are new haven't woe the SEOAL g r i d ed in such good shape that 1 pron? Siege which plagued last
head football coaches, which is somewhat of an unusual
years team.
situation for this area.
Then, end Larry Coons's eaThe only holdover is Middleport Yellow Jacket grid
reer was cut sbo~t. whe~ he SU·
boss Bob Ashley.
- - - - - - - - ----- fered a spleen IDJUry on the
Elsewhere, Dick Marton mov- There are at least eight
season's third game almost at
ed to Eastern from Rutland, in the county who are
the same time !hat halfback
Charles Smith is al Rutland, gling to get into shape for
Todd Snyder was being besiegCharles (Bud) Boeke! IS at upcoming college football
ed w1U. an attack of mononuclePomeroy and Ronald Deem '" son. Several are on
Announc~d
osis which lost him to the team
at Southern Hogh School
scholarships
o:;
for the remainder of the seaSmart hunters know they can get
We are sure all these coaches The Jist mcludes Mickey
NEW YORK (UP!) - Johnny
son
the right equipment at the right
ate capable men and will do brenner, Capitol
University; Roseboro said today that he
F' h d ltllfback Dick Aaams also
good JObs at the1r respective Tom Lind, Fatrmont State;
may take civil action against The Meigs County 18 an , threw a scare into the Bulldog
prices .... right here.
schools . As fans should a!· ry Arnold, Marshall University; bat-swmging Juan Marichal Game Assn. today anoouncedl camp m lhe same game that
ready be aware,
each head Phil Swmdell. Ohio University; while the nation's sports press Its sub-agents for 1965-66 hunt·' Coon was inJured when it was
football coach n•eds the sup- Bob Crow, Kent State Univer- blasted Natonal League Presi- mg licenses.
[ feare&lt;J he had suffered a brokeCOATS
port of you, the fan, in hos sity; Terry Huffman,
dent Warren Giles for htmg The squirrel hu.o!1ng season 1en shoulder. It turned out to be
work.
State, and Bruce Wallace, Mar- "lou lenient" w1th the San OJll'nS Sept 10.
only a bruose and the rugged
We " - thoi
eCAPS
So, make a special effort this shall University
Francisco G1ant pitcher
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.
Adams dtdn't m1ss any actmn.
BROWNING
year - wm or lose - to be We might mention that
Roseboro who has missed Non - resodent licenses mav Butt he Joss of Coon asd Soy•
ePANTS
AUTOMATIC·$
a "gond spurt." I'm sure you Arnold, a sophomore at
two Los A~geles Dodger games be purchased at ~n's Ashla~d der was too much for the BullSHOT
woll enjoy the game JUSt as shall this fall, is gammg Wide since Marichal hit hom on the Statmn, Gloeckner s, . M?"re '• dogs to overcome and they were
eSHELL BELTS
much. and suffer fewer ulcers, respect for hiS work on
head with a bat last Sunday, re- H and R Fitest~ne, Tony s and relegated to a 5-4 season rec20Gaute
and bad tempers.
turf there. Arnold stands
• vealed that he woll discuss the the Beacon Servoce Staloon.
ord 13-4 in the league for a fifth
16 Gauge
eCLEANING KITS
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matter with his lawyer when Ohio hunting licenses can be place finish).
12Gauga
Pre· season football advances stand, of playing a lot of
he returns home. He saod gotten at the followong places: Though batthng
an ouchy
e WATERPROOFING
3 ln•h Magnuro 12 Gauge
on the five Meigs County foul- ball at Marshall thiS year at he spoke to his lawyer Tuesday
,
knee, Snyder seems to be run- 1
lvclo-Speclal Door Slug
ball teams and Wahama will the offensive center
position. and it was agreed that no ac- Pomeroy - Eagles C I u b, ning with hiS former authori -1
eBOOTS
Madel plu• Extra Barrell
begin in editions ol the Daily Arnold is a 1964 Pomeroy High lion, 1f any " taken. will begon Don's Ashl~nd, Servoce SUI: ty and, paored with Adams al l1
loo all go..,_
Sentinel later tlus week.
School grad
until they doscuss the siluatioo lion, Moore s Stores, Gloeck halfback, goves the Eskeymen
eGUN CASES
agam next week.
ner's Cafe, Davis .. Warner Ins a tandem of running back[J pro- I
"I'm not worned about how l Co., Beacon Service StatiOn
bably unrwaled anywhere in !
e AMMUNITION
the league would feel abuut "I Mldd_leport - fl a~d R Fore- lhe SEOAL.
lawswot," saod Roseboro on a · ;to~e Store and Tony 8 Bar~afn- Don Mcinturf
returns at •
WE HAVE OTHER
HUNTING LICENSE AVAILABLE
IHped ontervoew with the Amero an ·
. . , fullback to g1ve the Bulldogs
B d st'
Co
• I In Rutt.md, at
EJiewme s a veoeran offensive backfield
NAME BRAND GUNS
Resident and Non-Resident
can
roa ca mg
mpany Si Hardware Route 7
F' i Y e
mghtlife show Tuesday n1gl11
.
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manned w1th semors at those
"It
he d th
t hi " Pomts Servtce Statton; on Rt. three spots.
AI nuarterback
was my a
at go t. 33 at Arnold's Servoce Slatoon·
"
By United Preu International 1 Houston
52 73 .416 20
Roseboro conceded that his Ha. .
II
Le
S
' replacmg the graduated Ron
A e..... Le gue
New York
40 86 317
h
rnsonvl e,
WIS
ervlce Handley at the pre ent time 1
m ·~ • a
return t row to potcher Sandy Station. Portland, Glusencamp
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W.
L.
Pet.
GB
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was
close
to
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JUnior
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onneso a
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head
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urrent 1y runmng at t e
2
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Chtcago
72 52 .581 6'h l s urg
an rancosco '
"I· threw the ball back to voce a mHn: dm Jes erTua
· end slots, 'which had been exclu- 1
MIDDLEPORT, OHIO
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1 e11our
ar ware;
ppers 1
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d1
71 54 568 8 New York 4 Los Angeles 3, n
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Houston
4
Philadelphta
3,
n
Koufax
kind
of
hard
and
1
knew
Plams.
Millione
Se
rVICe
sove
possesSion
of
Coon
an
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C~ev'~."~;
68 56 :548 JOllz :Cincinn~lt 3 Milwaukee 2,_ n
It would be close to Marochal's Forked Run Lake
New York
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lS'h
St.
l.ouiS
7
Clucago
7,
10
ms,
head," he said. "But that Boat Landmg, and in Long •
64 62 508
ilchenf shouldn't precipitate him woeld- Bottom at Hensley's Grocery.
Los Angeles
58 68 .460 21'h Wednesday's Probably P
ing that bat."
Washington
55 71 .437 24'h Los Angeles al New
"The fight is all over as fat[ Bait
0110 1110 004-~ 9
Bosto~
46 79 .368 33 tmght) - Osteen (11-11)
as I'm concerned," he said Ia- ICh1cago
1104 000 llx- 6 10
Kansas City
42 81 .3 4f 36 Fisher (8·16).
ter. "I m goong to go up tl1ere McNally, Larsen (31, BUJlkerf
Tuellday's Results
Houston
at
P'hil,lde!lphila
and get a few hits off him and (5), Palmer •81 and Lau.
Los Angeles 7 Cleveland I, n tmght) - Bruce
hurt hom that way, unlesa he ard, ~'osher (91, John 19)
Boston 9 Wash. 4, lsi, twilight Culp 18-9).
knocks me down."
Romano, Marlin 19). WmnerWashington 8 Bos. 5, 2nd. mght San ~'rancisco at
The Dodgers and Giants meet Howard (7-6). Loser _ Mf'NaiNew York 2 Minnesota 1, n
burgh !night) - Bolin t7-4)
again, Sept &amp;, in l.os Angeles. ly l7-6l.
Detroit 8 Kansas City 2. n
Friend ill-tO).
The incident was far !rom - -- - -- - - Chicago 6 Baltimore 5, night
Concinnati at Milwaukee (nil!htl
Wedaesday's Probably PUcbers -Eilos 06_7) vs. Lemaster
over as far ao the press was up lo $5.000," pomted uul Paul
concerned, however, as sports I Zimmerman, sports editor ol
Washington at Boston !night) 10).
Damels 15--13) vs. Wilson ChiC'ago at St. Louio
editors and columnists joined on tile Los Angeles Times. "Let a
(9-!0].
-Ellsworth {J2. 111 vs.
criticism of Giles' acllon in fm -. common coliZen whack som1eone /
New York at Minnesol&lt;l (15-9).
ing Marichal $1750 and suspend- over the head woth a
inoght) _ Downing Oo-11) vs.
..._ d ,
ing him for none days.
see what ot gets him An
Merritt 13·1 ).
ay • Gamel
"Warren Giles, who Iouks hke day suspenSion and a
Baltomore at ChiC'ago (night) San FranciSco at Ptttsburgh,
Santa Claus, g•ve the San Fran- fine ; don't be silly, Mr. \i'"" ··
-Pappas (10-61 vs. John (11-5). Los Angeles at New York, o cisco GIBnts an early Christmas
Detroot at Kansas Coty Houston at Philadelphia, n
present," wrote Bob Broeg,
(night) _ Sparma (1o-5) or Cincinnati at Mllw~uke~, o
sports editor of the st.
·
Aguirre 112-9) vs. Hunter (4-31 1Chocago at St. LoUis, night
Post-Dispatch. "That hat Maro FINISHING
Cieveland at Los Angeles (2.
chal swung savagely was •
Our best quality
twi • night) - Ba.--gan ro-2) and Cincl
000 001 1102-- 3 8 1 deadly weapon. Try
service
Terry I 10-4) vs. Sanford (1-0) Molw
000 100 100- 2 5 0 one at a neighbor and you'll
and Newman (11·111.
Maloney, McCool !9) and find yourself looking up at a
I DAY SERVICE
Thursday's G•m..
Coker. Blasingame, Osinski (8), sober-faf'ed, black-robed judge."
ON REQUEST
Detroit at Kansas City
O'Dell 18) and Oliver. Winner "If C1lnvicted in a California
New York at Mmnesota
- Maloney (15-&amp;o.
C1lurt of felonious assault with
Baltomure at Chocago
(9-5). HRs _ Mathews
a deadly weapon, Marichal l
Washington at Boston
Harper (15th).
would get from one to 10 years : ·Cleaners
Pomeroy
tOnly games scheduled)
and lhe judge could fine him'_l~""'""'""'""'""'""'""'""'""""l
Starting Sunday, August 29 customers in Coolville, Little Hocking and
National League
(10 onnings)
W. L. Pet. GB Ch1
002 002 101 11-8 14
Reedsville can sit down at their telephones and dial their own station-to·
Los Angeles
73 54 .575
St. Louis 140 010 000 1- 7 16
station long distance calls to more than 70,000,000 telephones tn contin·
Milwaukee
71 53 .573 'h Faul, Koonce 12), McDaniel
San Francisco 69 53 .566 1'h (6), Abernathy 111 and Roznov·
ental United States and to many Canadian communities. This through the
Concmnali
69 55 .556 2'h sky, Krug (6). Sadecki, Woodemagic of Direct Distance Dialing-0 0 D. To make this fast service possible
Pholadelphia
66 58 .532 5'h schick 161, Dennis (91, Bnles
Pottsburgh
67 61 .523 6'h (10) and McCarver. Winnerthe country was divided into code areas to each of which a three digit nurr..ber
S! Louis
62 65 .4811 II Broles (2-2). Loser - Abt!tnalthyl
was assigned. This area code is 614.
Chicago
59 70 .457 15 !3-4). HR-Brock 112th),

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Full dialing Instructions will be found in the front of your August, 1965
Coolville telephone directory and in your Blue Book of Telephone Numbers.

NEW

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LUCKYSTRIKEFILTERS

A...;.Dial 1 (one) to be connected with the D D D equtpment.

PUTBACKTHETARE
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B -Oial area code if different from 614.
C-Dial the distant directory number. ·

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D D D is 1n0ther step in the progressive expansion and improvement
program which is bringing modern telephone service to the area.

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M you do 110t heve your Blue Book of Telephone Number&amp; or need
addltionet IJOPies, stop II U. bulinesa offu:e ill Coolville or call 667-3111.

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go speeding on its way.

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Brule-to-be IS• Honoreel Guest 1.,or ._. a1Sending
&amp;irts .....re Mrs. Paul liam lloudalbell and MarJe, Salser, Mrs. Doyle
Shower Given at Syracuse Church ::"-n!'·R:!7,""'Mrs.Hob;! :!::!Jam !s:J::m:: ~sJ~~~:ie1~sMrs.C:~~\I
Miss Ruth Ann

Miss Jeffers will
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mm~en~ts~of~c~ak~e,~m~in~ts~a~nd~~

The announcement is being -;
made of the ell!lagement and

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Mr. and Mrs. Harry Dixon
and son, Ricky, Miss Mary Eland Buster Williams of CoIumbus were Sunday ~uesls of
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Dillon
and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Yomtgj
and Mrs. Clyde Flelds....oeefl&lt;end!
chester, Pa., were •• .
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Elms
Stiles.
Mrs. Eliza~eth Young
of
Rochester, Pa., 1s the guesl of
her sister and brolher-ln·law,
Mr. and Mrs. Elias Stiles.
Mrs. Edward T. Bauer and
Polly Ann of Marion and Miss
Polly Karr of Columbus have
returned to their homes after a
several days visit with their
pareull, Mr. and Mrs. Charles
h. Karr Sr.
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Tracy of
Riverside, Cali!., arrived Monday for a visit wllb his slsler,
Mrs. Eddie Smilb, Webe Terraee.
Mr. and Mrs, Jewel Story mited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
Logan l1!d Mlos Bernice
King
M;. und Mrs. Edward Wehster and son, Ricky, of Dayton
were weekend gue1ts of relatives in the area.
Mrs. Charles Gloeclmer and

Descendants of
John, Birda M.
Warner Gather
The descendanla of John and
Birda M. Warner held their
family reunion at
.
er Park in Logan, Ohio Aug.
22.
Attending from
Columbus
were Mr. and Mrs. Howard
Curl, Mr. and Mrs. John Warner Jr., Mr. and Mrs. Eddie
Gipson and sons Jeff and Mike,
Mr and Mrs. Stanley K?ldor
and daughter Renee and sl!ter'
f.:l! en Kaldor' Mr. and Mn. Her~
h•·rl .Johnson, Mr. and Mrs.
n Warn~r and children Dac:nrv . Terry. and Mary Ed--n rn H,qrrisonvi\le ;
M .r.
· · ~. Jack Y!arner and ch1lil l '~ ~~·. R1cha_rd _and Corn lt;~rk Hcggrns: Mr.
'.l rs. Arthur Nease, child'.dl~. Becky and guest,

Ab

son, Ray, of Oakfield, N. Y.,

and Mrs. Joe Hecox and children of Selma Air Force Base.
Ala. who are the guests of
Mrs ~ Albert Gloeckner, visited
Sunday with Mrs. Norman McCallum.

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Mrs. Norman McCallum, Mrs.
l·' ultz; Mrs. Lorenzo Dav- Charles Gloeckner, and
son,

Pomeroy: Mr. and Mra.
: Stanley and granddau. s Jackce and Laura
.•. d of Athens: Mr. and Mrs.
I! ··rght Parsons and sons
vid Dwight and Dean, of We•t
Lafayette.

Ray, and Mrs . .Joe Hecox and
children spent Monday in Char·
leeton, w. Va., with Mrs. C. 0 .
Pa...,ns.
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur
mlnger and family or El Paso,
Texas, visited recently with rei-

and MrB. James
Jr.,
of Minersville,
Mro.Hollon,
Wilbur

Parker and Eddie, Mrs. MarJon Parker of Chester, Mrs.
Homer Parker of Rutland, MlBs
Solly
Bartels of
Rock
Springs, Mrs. Viola Edwards of
Pomeroy, Mrs. Vernon Swartz,
daughters, Tena, Rena and
Robin of Coolville, Mrs. Cecil
Caldwell and Janet of Tuppers
Plains, Mrs. Edna Swnmerfield ·
of Long Bottom, Mrs. Roger
Hubbard, Mils Marcia Karr,
Mro. Orville Crooks, Mrs. Eleanor Wingett, Mrs. Fred Crow
Jr., Mro. G. E. Moore, Mrs.
Carroll Nelglor, Mrs. Carroll
Norris, Mrs. William Winebrenner and Stephanie, Mrs. Opal
Dailey, Mro. Eldon Will, Mra.
Gladys Robson, Mrs. Herbert
Parker, Miss Eleanor Robson,
Mi" Terri Ferrell, Miss Linda

ANTHONY
Plumhlng •Heatlnq
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Only brothers to sign the Dec- ]
Jaratlon of Independence were
Richard Henry Lee and Francis Lightfoot Lee, of Virginia.

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RACINE

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A vote was taken and the atives in Minersville and

reunion for 1966 will be held
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the last Sunday rn une a e Miss Vicki Phillips or
Davis farm on Kingsbury Road, man is the guest or her uamJ.I
Pomeroy.
mother, Mrs. Pearl Phillips.
James Watson returned to
ChPerleaders Begin lumbus Sunday, after a week's
Fund Raising Work vacation with his parents, Mr.
The Middleport High School and Mrs. Leroy Watson.
.
Cheerleaders are beginning Miss Mare!• ~rr _spent Fr;their fund raising proJects wrth day in GallJpohs wrth Mr .
a bake sale to he held Saturday 1.G.,.uy._sm"'Jth"".""'"';;;;;;;;;;;;"""'""li
August 28 beginning at 10 a.m. r,•
Is the SewinJI Center Shop in
Mlddleporl.
They will also sponsor the
last outdoor dance of the sumYour Dependable
mer season at the Middleport
DllltrFar
City Park Saturday evening, ,
Sepl. 4, with the Jays providiDil l
the music for dancing.
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Mainly
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Pomeroy .

Dianne Jeffers,
daughter
of
approaching
marriage
of Linda
Mrs. Bernice Jeffers and the
late Eugene Jeffers, to Duane
Leslie Slddet·s, son of Mrs.
Florence Sidders of Shade.
Miss Jeffers is a 1965 gradu·
and is presently employed at
ate of Pomeroy High school
' Miller's restaurant in Middleport.
Mr. Sidders also attended
Pomeroy High School and is
employed at the Meter Decorat·
~ Co. of Athens. The wedding
date will be a September lllli
event at the Laurel Cliff Free
Methodist Church wilh Rev. Eu·
ene R. Gill officiating.
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Edwards, were IOI'Vecl to Mro. Opalllol- Bak~r. Mrs. Helen Damewood, Geor-ge Schneiller, Mrs. Clllll' Moore, Miss Nancy Parker

bride.
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w11 elect
guestof ofHoward
hooor K.Frulay
evening, Aug. 13, at a
In the ooclal room of the Syra·
cuse Asbury Methodist church.
Hoatessas were Mrs.
·
Eichinger and Mrs. Damon
rell.
A pink and white color theme
was carried out In the unbrel·
Ia suspended from the lighl,
wllll streamers falling to the
gift table which was covered
wttb a white cloth.
Games were played with the
prizf! going to Miss Marcia
Karr and Mrs. Vernon Swartz.
Mrs. Homer Parker received
the door prize.
After Miss Edwards opened
her many lovely gifts, refresh-

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Oat HID; Mrs Jennings
s. 8-Dally Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport, o., Aug. 25, 1965
Zanesville wilh the
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sister, Mrs. Margaret Price
11ew8 1"4''"'• lrulton.
Bellllett, Mrs. 1.«1 Burrell, Ev- Meade, Mrs. William .Perry,
Is eriUcally Ul in a
Blrllla
ella Chaftin Mrs. L. Earl Cham- Mrs. George ~eels. Mra. Davdlere. They also vWted
Mrs. o.Je 1.. Smith, Pt. Plea- ben. Charles Clagg, Mrs. Ray· ld Sneller . Cllllord Thomas, Mrs .
brother, Mr. Tom Wood and
EDterecl IJoi(I(W
unl, a f!OJI, 4:04 a.m. Tuesday. mood Cole, Mrs. Pearlie Dillon, Jake Wheeler,
Mro. Geor~
Dloce, Mrs. Herbert Balo.
Dlsclwpd
Mrs. Lnlu Eads, Jaaon Hogan, Young, Mrs. Paul E. Russell,
By Tom BaD
Sunday guesls of Mr. and Persooa entering Holzer~~~: I Peraons rec.mtly discharged Mra. Mollie Jonnaon, Cheryl Lin- and in:iant son. Mrs. Carl S.
Mrs. Robert A. Harden and pita! during the past :U
1rvm the bospltal were: Mark ton, Mike Massie, Mra. Robert Cheney and mt.nt 100.
f811lily
were her
and locludtd:
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sister-in·law,
Mr. brother
and Mrs.
tl~ S..ond Karen
Ave.; L
Mrs. Oza II
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A wooden sign attached to Consequently, when I walked, "For UN Staff Only.~
Tbw-man Kliiser and family of Thompaon, 14911 Eastern Ave.;
he diplomat's gate at t be with bead held high, through I was Hungry, and ratlonaliz. lconton.
Lloyd T. Fry, Rt. I GaWpoll.l;
United Nations in New York the delegatea iron gate just as ing that, In a SODSe, every clli- Mrs. George Schneider and Mrs. Delpbo l Flaber, Rl 1
::tty directs the visitor to an- a guarding policeman direcled .zen of every country represent· El~or Kliy 9(lfll( two days
Gallipo~; Cbarl.. B. Siders,
)!her entrance where he'll find two camera- toting tourists fa!' ed at lbe United Nations is a Huntington, W. Va., where
Gallipolis; Mrs. Cbarlea
R.
lUide' waitmg to take him on a ther down the street, I expec~ "staff member" got in line for attended the orientation
Kearns, llart.ford; Gary
A.
&gt;atterned, almost tape -record· ed a different experience would lunch.
Marshall College where Elean- Damitz, Pomeroy; Mrs. Marlon
ld tour oi the buildmg.
greet me on the other side.
Over a bam sandwich and a or Kay has enrolled.
P. Cowdery, Rl 3
For some reason, though, a As I paced confidently into cup of coffee, I discussed work· Mrs. Belle Delaney and Mra. tom; Jennifer L. MeiiJCbliiJ, l'om-11
visitor's tour did not attract the great modern
building, ing in the UN with a pretty see- Zilla Killingsworth of Cam- eroy; Stanley B Jones, Pon~&amp;-11
1110. II is interesting to know, boarded an elevator, and told retary. "It's terribly interesting bridge, Mr. and Mrs.
roy; lllra. Mary Eddleman
perhaps, architects' aod design- the operator, "Four, please," I working here," she said. "AI- Burt of Byesville visited
'erloo: Mrs. Horace D. Damora' names for many of the thought to myself "Maybe now most daily learn aomething and Mra. John Bohram,
ron,
3 Jackson;
beaut.ilul structure's sections, I'D have a chance to see for new ."
Carroll and other realllves
A Sloan, Sr., Ironton;
IIUIIlber of countries represent- m)'Self why It is that this is She noted that she felt "en- friends.
S. Speakman, Rt. f Oak Hill;
ed In the U. N., and who the the great lighthouse of democ- cow-aged" when she saw "cl011- Mr. and Mrs. Jack Weese
Mrs. Carl E. Wickline, Athens;
Secretary • General or acting :racy, the hope of the world." ed door" conferences among Parma Heights visited his
Mark A. Selby, Vienna, W.Va.;
president of the Set-W'ity Coun- 1 On the fourth floor
were various delegations and talked ents, Mr. and Mrs. ~I
Mrs. F1em W. Arrowood, Rt I
ell is. But this information can rooms housing the correspon- to other secretaries, like bel' Weese and other relatives.
be had easily from books or a dents of many of the nation's self, from all corners of the Mr. Ben Quisenberry visited
C8Bual acquaintance with the great newspapers and wire ser· world. 'At times tension relatives and friends in
IIOJ'Id body.
vices, a lounge, and a cafeteria, mounts, but still the feeling pre- tucky.
Mr. Average visitor does not
vails that their world leaders Mr. and Mrs. Thomas J.
have the opportunity to see In·
are working toward a common Quick of Columbus were
compliment• of~
lernal mochanisms of the UN,
RiVef DeWS
goal."
night guests of bis parents,
MUs America
Its hundreds of offices, press
That common direction, for Mr. and Mrs. James S. Quick. - - - - - - - - Shoes ·
rooms representing worldwide
which the UN was founded ZO They were accompanied here Mr
d Mrs Don
:t•s
fun,
It's easy! Just
80
newa media, or halls in which
. . years ago in the footsteps of its by his parents, who had visited
.
.
{uess
bow
these five
delegates stroll, conversing in Gauge Reading• - Galhpnhs ill • fated prodecessor,
The the past week with relatives
and rlnughter Debbie and Miss
~iss America SlloaS ral8,
JDaDy different tongues.
12.1 and 12.0 with one fool on I League of Nations, is o1 cow-se, Columbus.
Louanna Byers of Colomb~.
:n p&lt;II&gt;U~.
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Thus, the roll of average vis!· rollers; Pt. Pleasant,
2409: peace.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank C r e Ited witb Mr. and_ Mrs. Wilham
fOUIIOIIYbelbo-lltllll
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lor was one I did not _desire to Pomeroy-M.,on: 20..5&lt;1: Kana•: I Air is roogh often in the UN, and son, Bradley, of
Radfora and laouly durmg the
fabulous.
dream-come-true
play, U I could help IL
ha Falls, 1.70, Hmton, 077. /and the peace dove sinks be- spent a week with Mr.
week of the MeigS County Fmr.
oontesll Some-- aitl ...
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-- Charleston 18.00. . Kanawha low the clouds, almost crashing Mrs. A. II. Durst, and
They and the Radford lamlly
lrin $1,000 wwtb of okkta,
sw..ters. date clothes and
dams ar~ on the sill.
to its deuth at times, but wea- relatives.
alao spent a mght at Royal Oak
casual wear. AM 500 eaaondo
Ohio Rwer BOats - Lock 13, thering so far the
frequent Mrs. Bonnie Ransom
and park.
prize wfnners wiU B"'t
Oleander down at 12:05 a.m.; storms which throws it o II daughter of Letart Falls visit- ~31den Roberts, .
of new fall Miss Am•rlca
I
Lock 14, Ranger up at 1:40 p. course.
ed her mother, Mrs. Carl Hub- visited Thursday with hls.
Shoes! Picl&lt; 1p your olllelol
entry blen!C: ~ •• sH al tbe fall.
m.: Harvey Jordan up at 4 20 such was the case at 8 Secor- bard.
ents. Mr. and Mrs. Maston Rob· II
fresh st;yles In • rtot ot colors.
p.m.: Irene Chotm up at 5:35 ity Council meeting that after- Mr. and Mrs. Ch.arles Duck- erts:
1.99
so right; fo..._tk-to-tchooL
a.m.; John Ladd Dean up at noon.
worth of Rittman visited Mr. Miss Jenny Folmer of Wash·
Nothlnc to blliWJust comt ..
name.
8:50 p.m.; Stevenson down at Summing up the Dominican- and Mrs. George
Schneider ington: D. C. came Friday for
4.30 a.m .. Lock 15, LoulSJana Republic crisis with a state- and Eleanor Kay.
a VISit wilh _ber parents, Mr. ,
down at 5:20 a.m.; L. Fiore ' ment recognizing that, "In spite Mr. and Mrs. Lewis
and Mrs. Wilham Folmer and
down at 5:311 a.m.; Marilyn M. of Security Council resolutions, er and son, David, of East
Jeffry
up at 7 am.; Lock 18, Bukeye violations of the tcall for strict ' erpool, called here by the
State up at 7:tm a.m.; t.ock 20, cease n,re have taken place," ous illness of his father,
WORK TOGETHER
Jefferson down at 4:10 a.m.; and notmg that the
council a week with his sister and
Happy is the Bride Lock 21 Little Edward up at would continue to watch Latm ther·in-law, Mr. and Mrs.
VANCOUVER, B.C. (UPI)STORE HOURS:
who registers her
'11le
Kansas
City
Athletics
an4 a.m.:'
Lock 22, Reliable Ame~ican nations for more in-ert Jeffers and family .
Open All Day Thursday
China, Silver and
nounced Tuesday that they have
'down at 6 20 a.m.; Lock 23, fractiOns, the United States and Mr. William Eichinger
Until 5:00 P.M.
Glass patterns at
OVEC down at 7 p.m.; Steel Russian delegates disagreed in ,a week at the Scioto Downs renewed their working agrt,e-11
Trader down at 8:15p.m.; El- the1r mterpretatmns of
the Raceway in Columbus. He was ment with the Vancouver
FRIDAY &amp; SATURDAY
gerclifl down at 6:10 a.m; statement.
l i~ined there lor two days by ties of the Pacific Coast Lea,gue,
Until9:00 P.M.
Greenup Locks, Elgerctiff down This really was no more than his son, John.
for 1966.
For Your Ba&lt;k To School
at 6:10 a.m.; Greenup Locks a placid bo·eeze of conflict. All Weekend guests of Mr. and
In tho Mldcllo Block Nlllf to Elbert.lds
Shopping.
National down at 5 p.m.: fndi: of us "staff members" shou ld Mrs. Emmett Bartels were Mr. Mr. and Mr!. Dick llarril
POMEROY'S QUALITY IHOI noRI
ana up at 6 15 p.m.; Sally H. pray tl1at lightning never and Mrs. Vernon Bartels and Bluffton were weekend guests
A Gold Star Store
down at 6:50·p.m.; Phillip Sporn strikes.
'Children of Cincinnati.
her sister and brotber-m-law,
It you haven't already select·
down at 9:40 p.m.: Valvoline
Bill Hysell of Columbus and l11ri.iainidiMrs. Albert H. Durst.
ed your china, we'd like to down at I: 10 a.m.; Western
a boy friend of New York visit-lo
show you our wide choice of
down at 1:5 a.m.;
Meldahl
ed the for mer's mother, Mrs.
beautiful patterns in
Locks, John J. Rowe down at
Oma Hysell and grandmother,
4:50 a.m.; Alton Zephyr down
Mrs. May Cowie.
ASK FOR YOUR FREE
at 5:40 p.m.; Oleander down"
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert B.
TICKET A T - - - 6:15 p m.: Illinois up at 6:40
Powell have returned to their
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p.m.: Invader down at 9 30
bome in Valrico, Fla., a lie r
p.m.; Molly K. down at 10 :30
By Ann Lee Watkins
visiting several weeks with her
Tren, U you wi.sh, we'U be p.m. : Lady Marjorie up at 3:-1 Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Did· sister and brother-in-law, Mr.
Jlad to help you coordinate 55 a.m. : Susan Lane down at Idl~ visited her mother,. Mrs. and ~1rs. Ernest Du~ry and oth·
your other tableware ... so
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ond d
I Vmt Slavens and family, her er friends and relatlves.
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avensw
own
brother and sister-in-law, Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Parker
6
5
tings are always in perfect a K · ah.m.RI
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M and Mrs. Edward Newman of visited her sister and brothertaste.
anaw a ver 8oas- ar·
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d Mrs
Ceil
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Wellston.
aw, Mr. an
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Registering yotp" patterns
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Mrs.
Clar.l
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and
Mrs.
Caldwell
of
Tuppers
Plains.
with our Brida.l Registry 3 a.m.; m 1e , . . owes
1
make-s it easier for friends up at 3 p.m.; Jerry Bosworth
and relative~J to give you a up at 9:30 p.m.; Duncan Bruce
Wellding gif ! you want. And down at 10 30 p m.; Lucy Jane
you'll a\·oid duplication&amp;,
Lucas down at 12 :3(1 a.m.; Sem~
too.
et
up at 12:55 a.m.
So be • smart bride . . . be
Gallipolis
Boals Peggy
1 happy bride ~hoose your
9: 15 PM IN POMEROY PARKING LOT
Syracuse pattern and regil-- Downey at 6:40 p.m.; J e II
Boat up at 10:40 p.m.: Beckter It with Ul now.
EFFECTIVE AUGUST 6 TO SEPTEMBER 10
jord up at I a.m.: Beaver up
eA Gold Star Sloree
at 3:05 a.m.; A. J. Patten down
at 6:15am.

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Some Stores are Open Both Friday &amp; Saturday Nights

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lt'a blister and peel resistant. Clear bright colon that
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Toungsten feel and act grown np with phones of
their own. So why not give thi1 importance to yout
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.. ,SIJN - Moss Donna Alwl~ Iwhit• '"tin lov.. knots.
Sbalap da10ghter
of Mr. Moss l&gt;iann Sundslrom serv·
Mr. Jolw Shalap of S1111&gt; ed ·.s maid ot honor and wore
"Jli&gt;·• , ·,vu"' 1'1. va. became the • stree• length dress of blue
-prido o Earl Finley Ingels, Jr., ••th. ~rocade with
~ fol" 1t Mr and \1rs Eari F. In· veil a.nrt shoeb. She carried a
Ma.'\On, on uly 25th in the -vt.itt' d1rysa~inemum bouquet.

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tl ~1rl ~ nd worf &amp; white batiste
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~IF tn~ weddlh~ performed by
J .. me" Allen Bird of
:t,, R~ '·ereno \\ ,.Iter W. White, l tlav~r was oesT man and ushpastor of the t.:hurch.
ers were David Bolyard
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Love vml
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:..lack &lt;::nll whi_te- jersey. street
8 1 · Weddi~ March."
rhe bridt'. given in marriag~ lengt~. dress w'th matchmg
b) llPI tal her \\'Ore a white lessur~P.5 dOd a corsage at
•·banlHI\· !act&gt; ballerina length earnatmns.
fOwn ~th ton? fingertir sleev- The bridegroom's
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1 sc1IIJped ne- ~Kiine embroider· aress w1th matching
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f'd 1n ~earls aNt white irrides- ies and a corsage of white
cent ,;equins. A shoulder length n•tio"·'
veil n~ held m place by s A ret·eption was he~d
pearl ttara and she carried a the •.:errmony 1c the social ~oom
white B1ble wpped wKh white ol tht church. A three · tiered
carnations and streamers of weddin" cake topped w1th a
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F"'!ate and .ramie of

CLIFTON - Mr. and Mrs. ·
Ted Riley Sr. of Clifton spent
the weekend of Aug. 15 at their
daughter's, Mr. and Mrs. Wll·
Uam &lt;Shirley) Lee and family
of Middleburg and on Salur·
day evening had a supper picnic at a roadside park witb
homemade ice cream at Staf·
ford, Ohio. On Sunday they
spent the day at Seneca Lake.
The Rileys retuntf'll home
Sunday evening
Sunday, Aug. !2 gue.stl of the
Rileys were Mrs. Shirley Lee
and children Mike, Keomy, Rusty, Lori, and l.ols Ann Lee of
Middleburg, Ohio; little Bud
Whittington of Middleport, and
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Riley of
Delaware, Ohio.

Mr1. Barnette u
Git,en Stork ShOII!er
RAVENSWOOD - Mrs RoJt.
ert Barnette was honored with
a stork shower given by Mrs.
H. Earl Brammer Jr., and Mrs.
Frank D. Hemetek at the latter's home on Boso Avenue Fri·
day evening .
Games were played and prlz.
es won by Miss Jo Ann Ballengee and Miss Marie Vroman.
The gifts were arranged IJt a
yellow umbrella with a stork
completing the decoration.
The guest list included Mrs.
Byrdie Burdette, Mrs. Molly
Shaver, Mrs. Maurice Russell
of SpringHeld. Ohio; Miss Marie Vroman, Mrs. Joseph Rudlschum, Mrs. Vernon Smith,
Miss Trudye Windle, Mrs. Opan Priddy, Mrs. Belly Songer,
!.Irs. Ellis Hackney, Mrs. CharIty Smith, Mrs. Carl Simpkins,
Mrs. Marie Skeens, Mrs. Harold Sizemore,
Mrs. Rondall
Brannon, Mrs. Taylor Roush Jr.
Mrs. James Brotherton, Mra.
Glen Hart, Mrs. Robert Cowan,
Mrs. Millard Spaulding, Mrs.
Fred Schmeler, Miss
Eileen
Janson, Mrs. Arthur Nelgler,
Mrs. Leota Stephens, Miss Jo
Ann Ballengee, Mrs. SUe Neal,
Mrs. Peter H. Elicker, Mrs.
· Carl Plalter and Mrs.
Keith
Riggs.

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Mason Methodist Church on
Friday evening at the murch
~ented tD Mr. and M r 1.
Thomas Reed and daughter,
Debbie going away ~ents.
Tlte Reeds will leave In near
future for East Bank, W. VI.,
where Mr. Reed has accepted
a job "" band director at Eut
Bank High School. Mrs. Reed
wu a fifth grade
at
Mason Grade School.
WhUe here Mr. Reed directed the Methodist Church choir
and bil wife waa a member of
the choir. Durin1 lhl IOCial
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Opett Letter to Sea.
u)ated militia" was not lnbond·
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· Kenaetly'
·ed for national defense, but aa
"A wJU.regulateo militia to&amp; plainly staled, for the security
ft neceuary "' the security of ol free states - against et&gt;
.. free alate, the rlgltt ot the peo- croachment by a possible diepie tD keep and bear arms shall tatorial federal government cot&gt;
aot be INGRINQEI)."
trolled by an enflamed majorTitll, ·not known aa the seo- ity.
ond amendment waa, with 11 Since tbe earllettl days of gov·
Qlher articles, subtnltle!l to the emmento, those with dlctatortal
states for consideration because, intentions have attempted tD dew quote ·from the resolution of prlve the populace of arms,
Sept. 28, 17811 - "In order to Iwhile true d001ocratcies have
prevent mlsoonotructioo . or not only encouraged, but in
ABUSE of Its (the Constltu· some states .required the
tion'a) powers, further decla· zens tD posseas anns.
wry and reslrlcUve
clauses As lor the prevention of a•
should be added - as extend· sasslnation, one of the motives
1ng the ground of public confi· of the present attempt ro predence in the government will · veot anning of citizens,
the
· best Insure tho belleficienl ends baok of 'mail-order rifles' or
ol its institution."
1concealed weapons, did not preThe use of the term "ln-j vent the assassination of Juliut
fl'inge" In this parllcular amend- i Caesar: or of numbers of other
~nt, Instead of the terms - irulers In alter years. And the
deny, abridge, disparage, or fulollly of guarding our officials
vicilate used in other. amend- from the assassin Is best tttat·
ments was intenllonal and witb ed by Presid•nt Kennedy's restudied purpose, as bllllj) tho mark, "U they are going to get
strongettl of lhe applicable us, they will do it anywhere,
terms.
.even ln chureh," or his stateThe word 'lnlringe" has as1ment, "Unless the l&lt;lrd keep
meaning - weaken, fruBirate, Ithe city; the watchman waketh
impair, and neglect tD fulfiU, in vain."
all of which should show that The chief result of a law pro. the intent ol the authors was hibiling guns would be to dethat this right should stand as prive the citizen of the protecwritten; not subject W any otb- lion which the government Is
er interpretation.
increasingly unable to furnish.
Tlte purpose of the Constitu·
lion, as a whole, is the protell- l1farian Walters g
lion of minorities !rom action R
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by the majority, especially a.,.
efX!rled lmprovmg
lions inspired by emotional ra· R~latJVes on Syracuse have
thor than deliberative reason- receoved word that Mr. Marion
ing, whUe abo, by the process Waliers ~f Washi111Jton, D. C.
of amendment, permitting chan- " slowly Improving at the home
1es desired by the majority, of his brother Charles, haVIIIIJ
after time for deliberation, and •uffered a heart attack recentrationed consideratloo.
ly. Any one wishing to send
Under the emotional stress him a card, may do so at this
ol an IISSIIS8ination, a riot, a address -if6.14 .• 32nd St. N.W.. ,
parllcularly revolting crime, or Washington, D. C. 20015.
the acquittal of a p e r s o n He Is the husband of the late
known' w he guilty, the major· Berte Jenkins, and formerly llvlty, ~re It nol for the restric· ed here. He is an uncle tD Agtion ol the Constitution, would nes White and Rlctoard Duck~ many cases promote laws worth of Syracuse and the browhich could destroy the lnstitu· ther-in-law of Mrs. Marie Kol·
lion ol democracy as we know quist of Wssbingtoto, D. c.
it, forgetting for the moment
that such laws could in the fu·
PT. PLEASANT
lure, be used for the persecu·
LIVESTOCK SALES CO.
·tiolt1lblndividuala &lt;!eprived ,ol.. ·. PT. PLEASANT!', W. VA.
their lfedlt~&lt;?nal protection.
· Selurday, 'Aoif! Zl, '1915
The proviJIOD8 lor a "well-rg- BOGS - 175 tD 220 24 tD
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lil; Heavies 21 to 2UO; W~&lt;DIAII
20 tD 23.50; Fat Sows 17 tD 20.·
25; Boars II oo 15.50; Pigs 8
to II; Stock Shoats 15 tD 21.
CA1'TLE - Steers 15 to 22.·
20; Heifers 12 to 21Utl;
Fat '
Cows 13 to 15.50; Canners 9 1o
17:.50; Bulls 14.80 tD 19; Stock
Mrs. Anna Halr.es returned Steers 17 tD 22.10; Slock Heif·
home from a Columbus hosplt· ers 15.50 ro 18.60; Stock Steer
'' and is •ecover'.Jl{ nicely fol· Calves f8 tD 23.~: Stock Helf.
JowiiiiJ surgery.
or Calves 17 tD 20.50.
Daomy HAines, Mrs. Louise VEAL CALVES - Tops 27;
Van Meter and Nickey called Seconds 21.911; Medium 22 tD
F Mr. and Mrs. Mayw001 John- 25; Common &amp; Heavies 16
aton.
2'1.40.
Mr. Paul Ours took h t • - -- - - - - -wife to the doctor Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Carroll
She IJt ••ellng much beller.
and family.
Mr. Homer loonhower Is ,... Mrs. Wanda Donnelson and
covering satJsf&amp;ctorilj from a cl:lldren ~ A •urnr .. home to Coheart attack at Veterall8 Meon- lumbus after spendin~ the past
olriai hospital. Annie •s been two weeks a• the home of her
stayi111J with hbn while be is o;Jiler, Mr. ano Mrs. Cbarlle
. hospitalized.
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Mr. and Mrs. Ha; old Moon Mr. and Mrs. Robert Abies
!ell for a t.Jur of parts of West of Ravenswood visited Mr. and
VIrginia.
Mrs. William Ables and fanlfly
Mr. and Mn. Charles ear. SUnday.
roll and cnildren relumed tD Those wbo called on Rev.
their home after vio' ~ reJa. Mrs. John Busch were Mr.
lives at Fan Rl¥er and WJn. Mrs. Okey Nesselroad, WleJ,IDn.
chtster, Mass., Batavia, N. Y., W. Va., Mr. and Mrs.
and visited relatlvos at East Davis, Cheshire, Mr.
Uverpool, Ohio.
Mrs. Gene Swartz, Middleport,
Mr. Robert Ours and . Mro. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Bush
Mat Vail'Meter called on Mr. and daughter, Connie, Mr. and
and Mrs. Charles Carroll and Mrs. George Veith and dau,ght.famlly,
er, Middleport, and Mrs.
Mrs. Anne Healy of Hampton, rna Johnson, Racine Route.
M&amp;~~., Is visiting her brother,
-M1y JohoatDn

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Treasure Island, 3. Tom Sawy,r, 4. Tales of My•
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Mrs. Harley llltllSb and
Mr. and '-'••. WU!Iam Gainer
ol Charleswn vlslted on Saturvls:!"'Mr · d Mrs
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of Long BoftOm R. D. eall'ld
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Velma Hetzel of Cleveland Is
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Monday evening. •
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Portland
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with
Hattie
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";: Pitts~gb. Cleveland
Mr.· ~ Mra. Dan Smith and Portland called on Mary
Mr. and Mrs: Albert ~erlzelal Mor"""town area.
·
ul visited ith
on sunday eveni111J.
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and Norman voslted
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D·~ Mrs. E R Kel8
family. Pa
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Mrs. Ruth Springer anoframldays in Toledo with bls da~- St ~etersburg F~ ;lslted
Brinker oo Saturday evening. ly of Oak Hlh. Va .. are vhllbtl
ler and famoly, Mr. and owo. •
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Mr. and Mrs. Wilham .
Dana and Paul Moore
John Borgan
cently with Mr.
and IBmlly of Hollon opent
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Mlsl Lelah. Wright of Bloom· Harry Walsh. Tlte Kelp left
fe days with Mrs. Mary Cltcle.
The Marcus Weaver famlly lngton Inc! 18 visiting several a visit with their son, !larry, Others calling over the week
SAVE NOW ON
of t;otart, W. n. was
lui weeks'wtth.her sister, Miss Bes- who Is an in!ern In a Nevada end were Mr. ond Mrs. Geol'
year • Sweepstakes ~ and sie Wl'igltl
ro return ro Mason this week ge Perry of Dexter and Mr.
ALL HOME
Th, bridegroom was
was runner up again this year, Mr and Mrs Alva Luckey· Hospital. They are
and Mrs. Melvin Cicle, Sprona·
~t".~.., Wa!~;,:::ed
but laeked one polnl
doo ~f Letart ~isited on Sun- end before leaving lor a
FURNISHINGS ..•
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Mrs. Froendt, the mother of d with Mr and Mrs Albert Europe.
by Mrs. Cecil Johnson.
Stale College. He ts
tour ch!ldren entered 7• exhiJt. ay
nd ·f U
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were given
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the W t
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a ers
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its and o1 these abe and ber Mr and Mrs Oor Ebersbach
ro the food stand
the
cldSumltTSum!ersvolle villTitey wiij .... family were twarded 12 blue and iwo sons ~f Orlando, Fla.,
sponiiOred at the M,:~:ll
s. e a
mers e.
ribbons, IZ red and 7 white. are visiting her mother, Mrs.
Fair. The group '
A small IOVlll&amp; cup W&amp;l •· Everett Thomas.
Ut On
pay all bills.
warded ro the lllllli)J u a perThe Woman's Society
ol
Refreshmenil were served
manent JlOIISOSBion, and a large Christian Service of tite Muon
Newland and ~os~!ss•ll
cup W" p~ted tAl them 011 Methodist Church held a picnic MASON -The Ladiea AUltD-1::::.:·· Dallas Walker tAl
a rotating basos.
for members and their families 1ary of the Mason
Wll!oo, Mrs. Ear~;~~~
MN. Froend: bas three cltf). on Tuesday evening at
the Fire Department
Allee Tripp, M....
tlren Sharon Ann, Karen and church
Johnson, Mrs; Jack
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MASON - Slate President Carl~ in 4-8 Club work and a Mr. ·and Mrs. Charles KeUy ~~ofp=· ::~out
Paul Bocock, Mrs.
MIDDLEPORT, 0.
Lew Schrader, accompanied by son: Jolm who Is not old enougb and Gloria of ~adison, Ind., September I at Plea8ant
and Mrs. Verlle Work·
Region IV vice president Lar· to JOID 4-H. Mrs. Froendt Is vialled I'OCj!lltly woth Mrs. Opal ReiiOrt
ry Buckley of Sl Albans and ltlllder of the HarUord Hikers Bostick, Middleport, Mrs. Irene
·
Bob Schoular Sooth Charles- +H Club, teacher of the Inter· KeUy and family at CllftDn and Dorin&amp; their business meet·
ron visited th~ Bend Area Jay· mediate Class at Penlel &lt;lturch, Mr. and Mrs. (]oarles Aldridge 11111 Mr. Dallas Walker, Mason
cee~ recently.
and treosurer of the Riverview and family.
eaplalned a group Insurance
President Schrader was
Saddle Club; Pmwear, and Btl
plan which they unammoualy
pressed by the fine work
~II Stol In the Mason County Mr. and Mrs. Otrtsty Bletner, voted tD accepl
the local Jayceea have
4-H P"'lfam.
Mr. and Mrs. Capehart, Mrs. Mrs. Earl 1nge1t presided.
doing but he &amp;bowed roncem
Lee Richardson, .Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Newland gave the
BOLDLY BUCKLED
er a recent drop In
Picnic p Given at
John Sosson, Miriam and Mel· lary's report and tre•osurer'o
ship and the failure of the
HolfUl o/ Parenti
anie, all of Mason.
I
cal Jaycees to recruit new MASON _ Mrs. John Sisson
members. .
entertained Sunday afternoon
A doscussoon was held after with • picnic at the home of
the regubllar bu~~~ssti
th her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ruson pro ems co~ ... ng
e sell Capehart. Tlte birthday of
group as a relatively new c~.ap- her husband, and the fourlh
ter. Tlte vosolors said they would birthday of their daughter, Mel·
belp any way possoble.
anle, were observed.
Sizes 4J,HO
Jaycee members ~ent Attending were Mr. and Mrs .
AA·B
widtbs
$30.GO Down - lolonco 011
were Jerry Arnold, p~tdent; Bill Shelton and daughter, Del&gt;
Convenient T..,..
U.rry Bumgardner• mteroal bie, Mr. and Mrs. Frank SisBy Vogue ..• A Symbol Of Value
voce presodent; Boyd Klngel, son, Amanda and Angie, Mr.
external vice presodent; Donald and Mrs. Charles Cohen, Miss
Gabrilsch, and Frank Hendrick· Nancy Sisson, Mr. and Mr s.
FURNITURE Cf"
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Archie Swartz, all of Pomeroy;
MASON, W. VA.
Mr. and Mrs. Art Cohen, ZanesMIDDLEPORT, 0.
ville, Ohio; Mr. and Mrs. Jame \
MASON _ Mrs. Mary Froerodt and family o1 West CoiUJDo
bia W Va. WGD the tlll!i Sweep•lakes ·prize at Masoo County's
Fourth AnnDBl Fair. Tlte award
was pl'fSented 10 the family hav·
1118 the largest total of points on
exhlbll!l at the fair held at the
OJJ Natlonal Guard in the TNT

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&amp;rbara Mclntore, Mlso VIcki
~dkin• and !II" Patty Booo.
Whet1 the couple left for
toneymoon. she traveled In a
blue and whtlt pique
mawrung ar.cessories and a-cor·
'age of white carnations.
Mrs , Ingels waa 1Jl8duated
from Nicholas County H'
sohool. She attended
~t•t• College, Parkersburg
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Mr. and Mrs. Earl Ewing
Circle, New Haven.
Mason ersoo ::'lng their vacation at Lake CarmeI
John Ferry
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FRIDAY
SAT.
Augutf 26.27-21

RINGING IN BACK TO SCHOOL SAVINGS

EVERl' ITElfl A. 6ENlJINE HEDllf:TION! ••• SEE ALL OfJR B..tCK·TO·SfJBOOL SPEfJI.US!

Sale! LEAD PENCILS

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YOUR PRESCRIPTION H~DQI:JAR'I'ERS
122 N. sKot.D . . ''" ... ·~~i IN. liAR .
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PRICE

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For School or Office

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A $1.49
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Plate pd ouloide pooket. A btcl:·
To&amp;hooi Must for tho Hille one.

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A REG. 2.00 VALUE

7~

SCHOOL BAG

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(1,000
Shaots)

A rare value jUJI In lime for blck·to-•dtool
wear. Choice of white, blact or llo4 11111
blue plaid, with IQp quaiiiJ :ubber lOla.
Designed for long bard w-. Sllcbt ....,...
Iars. You'.U. want to 00, sevenl polro at
this Ridiculous Price.

FREE!

DESK STAPLU SO

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A 2.00 VALUE

CANVAS SNEAKERS

*Dollar Days Saving~
POLYETHYLENE
;:c~ BOYS' SOCKS
Boys white crew socks with
COIN PURSE ..... TO THE FIRST 144 Clothes Sprinkler:L.- 14c
stripe top. 100% cotton. Full
MINIATURE
ADULT CUSTOMERS MAKING A
Cushion sole. Nylon reinforced
to 11.
heel and toe. Size
PURCHASE THURSDAY MORNING
6-~
Ice Cube
Trays Long wear at a short price.
REGULAR
39&lt;
EACH
Smooth vinyl squeeze change purse with bead
Reg.
key chain. Perfect for your purse, his pocket or
UNBREAKABLE lOr
$1.00
39c
for juniors lunch money .
A 1.56 VALUE
Pr.
pain
Pocket Combs:~~--- lc
MEN's EXPANSION
3 pr. Pack Girls' Anklets
WEBSTER'S DICTIONARY Watch Bands~~.--ALL METAL ASSORTED GOLD OR SILVIR.
Triple roll bobby socks. Morpul label. 84 Needle·
900 pages 52,000 entries with real·
Action cuff. All combed cotton. Nylon reinforced
istic pronunciation, synonyms and
bee! and toe. Size
to
A welcome value
82c
antoyms, forms of address and oth· Window Shades
when savings are important.
36 INCH- A1.19 VALliE
er supplementary material. InREGULAR 49c PAIR
cludes census totals of U. S. CHILD'S HARDWOOD
A 6.00
and Canadian cities plus much
A 1.47
Ch
P
.otty a1r VALUE - - encyclopedia information. EsVALUE
PR.
peciallv suited for school,
home or office.
Make Up Mirror 2.s1• •
Sale $1.00 5" POLISHED METAL FRAME- 1.69 VALUI
A 2.00 VAlUE
"Bic" Ball Point PENS
Key Chain Knife 2-•1•• _ 24c
Two no-skip-no-SIIIeat • no • clog Bic pens
POCKkT KNIFE WITH CHAIN- 49c VALUE
SHEAFFER'S CARTRIDGE PENS
guaranteed to write first time--every time.
WITH 12 REFILLS
Exclusive "diamite" ball tip as demonstrated
Framed Pictures •.,o _ 3 1or $1
on T.V. For school, home or office. Two for Genuine Sheaffer's cartridge pen and two refills
PLUS two 50c packages of extra refills. Smooth writ· WITH HANGER- REG. 49&lt; EACH
less than the price of one.
ing for many months at a value packed pr1ce. Pay for
the cartridges, get the pen FREE.
SALE
PENS
REG.
1lx14" Wall Mirror • PRICE
FOR
78c
A 2.00 VALUE
Sale $1.00 A1.69 VALUE
EACH
60 Count Bob Pins 9c
Sale! ZIPPER GYM BAGS
REGULAR 25c VALUE
14" Cloth bag with rubber lined tubular vinyl handle.
Sale! CLIP BOARDS
Assorted color plaids. Sturdy, attractive and us eful.
W' tempered hardboard, smooth edges. Complete Plus
Aluminum Curlers _ 2,. $)
a tremendous savings.
with 6 inch sturdy chrome plated clip. Size 9x12'h ".
REGULAR 1.00 EACH
A 1.98 VALUE
Sale $1.91)
Top Quality. Tiny Prices .
49c
PRISALECE 34( A
VALUI
100 Ft. Clothes Line
*Dollar Days Savings*
A 1.39 VALUE
~:=~~ WRITING TABLET
10 oz. Glass Mugs_ 4 for $1 Tough plastic line, wire rein·
New smart Social size. :,1st the thing for correspon·
c
forced. Made to withstand se·
dence. 72 sheets, size 5x8 inches. Lined. Reg. 25c REGULAR 49c EA,- A 1.96 VALUE
vere conditions and give long
each. Buy several at half price.
3-PIECE DINNERWARE
wear. One continuous length.
SALE 2
25
A 50c
Place Setting
PRICI FOR C VALUI
68&lt; ASET- A
6,30 VALUE
5-PC.MEASURING JOe
~;~:s PLASTIC HANGERS
~:ous ALARM CLOCKS
.6c
White case with sparkling gold front and numerals. Spoon Set VALUE---- H
A 2.00 Volu-16 Hall!ltrt For
Black bands. You'll never be late with Ibis dependable
Perfect for dresses, blouses, lingerie,
alarm clock. A good buy.
• - $1
4-Pc,
Canister
Set
formals or coats. Snag free, tarnish
SALI $1 .66 A $2.91
proof steel necks. Gorgeous new col·
A2.50 VALUE
PRICI
VALUI
ors. Hangs clothing Wrinkle free.
Wall Can Opener - - $1
LOOK WHAT YOU GET FOR $1.00
"DAZEY"- A2,00 VALUE
Back To School Special
~~~HGET MOP and BROOM
f} .O~·Ring Vinyl binder, GOc-180 Count Filler Shower Rack ~~Lue __ 68c
A 2.00 Valuo-8oth For . . .. . .. ...•
Paper, 39c Spiral Composition Note Bnok, 10c-12 Fill Any Shower. Clip ShOWtr Arm.
Full size 5 sew all corn household
Inch Wood Ruler. You'll Never Beat This Value!
plus a quality, full 10 ounett
Gallon Decanters - . 57c broom
ALL 4 PIECES
$1
00
A 2.00
wet mop of extra soft yarn. You can't
Blndlll', Fllltr P1per,
•
VALUE 1.10 VAL1JI- CHOICE OF COLORS
beat this value packed saving.
Notabaak It Ruler
SOFT TIRRY CLOTH
~~;HEN Hand Towels
G. I. Joe Binder REG. S9e EA,- 16x29 ' 15x27.
•
Stiff back, vin;i covered 3-rlng
G. I.
binder, Official - Army O.D. Cotton Dish Cloths _ ~k~ 68c
color with full color battlescene $111 14\lt x 15'.'1 INCHES.
JOE
on front cover. A to)f quality
binder offered at a very special
Poly Wash Basin!:~ •• - 33c
low price.
ITURDY I QUART SIZE,
SALE
A 1.29

-'&gt;~Dation

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LIMIT 12
PER CUSTOMER

Brlibt )liatd, rubberized bee wltb

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taining 500 sheets IO~x8"
paper. Five bole punch fnr
use with either 2 or 3 ring
binders. Standard Rule.
Don't Miss This Sensational
Low Price Special!

REGULAR 2 FOR Sc

SALE
PRICE

AMERICAN MADI

1,000 Sheets Filler Paper

No. 2 black lead quality pencils In color·
ful design with eraser. Be the first to
get yours while they la&amp;t!

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tl I '!tolnere1-Mitldlejllll't, 0. Au&amp;. 25, 1981

,, Milton
Ihome or Mrg llorothea Riebel · ramtly w.re rrM!nl visit""' In' tlves.
,I). I '1 en ne • _ - · . __
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spent • d'Y wlth "'"
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Ba ·bara Sll)ith Pollllrov II
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Dele Smith spent • .., villted Sunday 1UW . . . """"'"''
OK e
d D•Yid Shuler ol I
"''" Dll'•'nber to the l'iui&gt; IS Mrs.
Mr• Mabel ll&lt;ller has r.. vtsltmg Wllh Mr. and Mrs. Oall lnMrG•.lllpolifl rece~~"•
Gerald Sbumw&amp;)' end other , .
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lft'ers !
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hor SITllth and laiTllly.
a
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l.etarl SfJOnl several day&gt; "''''
pa
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turued hume a W VISI II&amp;
II
of M
d Howard ShlllliUY .-I ,..,..., alivtl.
L-•
lh . g ndparents Mr
and
were elected, Prestdent, Mrs. son Mr. and Mrs. Arthur !let· Recent; s to:;•
r. ~ ._....._ ..........._._.;,.._ _..,._ _ _...,.,
"""·lt,fV 0 CS
Mreu Erda ard Simp'son . wlnle
Nell Wilson, Vtce President, Mrs zet 'and tamlly, Washington, W. Mrs Mar Pic erlng were
f'
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Mrs 'V·
de Ktlldretr 'JI Par~tr!ihtlr~.
mother was recuperatmg
I mma
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a.
M 8 k
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1!rom bet ho•pttallzed
BY MRll, LVI,E BALDERSON Thelma Smith, Treasurer, Mra. Tho Coolville Masonic
Va .• and fllr. anti rs. • "
Jars. B. M. Pickena rell on 'l Iris M::.ay of Bash a~ spent
Ladle; Auxiliary of the
:Erika Boring and Flower fund held a picnic at the Forked Run of Ne" Brl8hton, Pa.
~rsday for Frankfort, Ind .. to several days with friends while Olive Twp. Fire Dept.
Mro. Riebel A going away gtfl Stalt park Sunday. Attendllll!
ati"JI&lt;I the weddUII\ ot 1 niece !' havina band practice.
Tho Ladies. Auxtllary of the was gtven to Mrs. Nancy Me- trom here were, Mr. and Mrs.
f\ev anct Mrs li L. McDan- Mr and Mr1. Clyde c~oss and Ohvo Townshtp !"Ire_ Dept. held Fann. Mrs. Dorothy Ca1hdollar Grant Boring, Pal) and Mike,
and
let 1eft Munday tor three weeks"·htldren ol Columbu• spent the their August meettng at the thanked the ladle• lor flowers Mrs Frank Blse, Jaektt and
&amp;
vB&lt;·ation m Athens County and weekend wtth relatives
- -- , sent to her while in the hospl~ Freddy, Mr. ond Mrs.
Dale
t. violl their oon and famtly Mr and Mrs. Dick Young and \lllp:J' THil CHAMP
1al. Get well cards were sent to Smith, Teresa, Mark and Jodi,
We Repair All
it New Mexico.
,on, J F .. are spending a va- NEW YORK &lt;UP!t- The New 1Lee Walla';" and Mrs. VIrginia and Barbaro Srpith, Pomeroy, \
Mlkll &amp; Modell
Mrs J. A cross of Sarl8ota, cation in ~'lorida with Mr. and York RAngers, perennial also- j Walton. T.te hostess served • :and Howard Bucktty:
Fla spent Sund.ay with Mr. Mro Ivan Powell. Jr., and fam- &lt;ans m the Nattonal HockeyiJeUo salad, sandwiChes, punch Mr. and Mrs. Frank Biae and
- ·• - ·
and Mrs Charle) Mallory.
ily
League, will open their 35-game and coffee. The next meellll&amp; family are vacatlonlnJ In Can· I
[lr. Kathryn Phtlson ot Backs·
Fred Goeglein and cbll· home &lt;ehedule against the Stan- ,wlll be with Mrs. Garnet John- ada.
i
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burg, va .. spent !I week. w1th dren of Circleville visited re- ley ....'up champ1on Montreal Ca· son.
Mr. and Mrs. BasU Green ~
W'Y J.2255
Court St., Pomeroy
ber mother, Mrs. Fred Philson. cently with her parents, Mr. oad!e.ns on Sunday, Oct. 24, at
Per1onal1
and fa~lly ~nt a. ~ew days\ 601 I. M1ln II.
Pom11'0Y

Reedsv 'lJ e

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Society NoleS

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NEW FALL DRESSES

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RADIO

T.V.

CLELAND'S Ty

Mrs

home ot Mr. and Mrs. F'rane1s , ed home trom two week.s' visit
Morris celebrating lhe birth_d•y \ 10 Columbus with Mr. and Mrs.
of Mr. Morris and Mrs. Fred , Robert Kmghtstep.

field and Mr. and Mrs. Morris. with her parents, \1r. and Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. T. G. Hllldore Albert Hill. '('hey all oj1tnl a

week in Columbus visiting his

cousins at lhe home of Mr. and

Mrs. Rex C•rlyle.
Mr. and Mrs. James Swart,
Mr and Mn. AI Crow and chll-

dren &amp;nd Mr. and Mrs. William

Hayes and children returned af-

day with Mr. and Mrs. St.
Clair Miller al Charleston.
TOP MONEY WINNERS
UJNCY, 111. &lt;UPII - K•thy
Whilwcrth , with sil tournament
victories in the first !ieven
months of the tajie~ pro golfers
tour , ccnlinues to lead in earn·
ings with $19.628.
t:arol M.ann, winner of two
tourneys. is second with $14 ,909
and M~rlene Sauer Hagge is 1
•hird with $14,018.
1

accompamed M·Sgl. and

Mrs.

Sl.lven JS;r.obs and children

to

Akron tpOndtng the weekend
with Mr. and Mn. Ray Roush
and Mr and Mrs. Jnhn Ftsher.
Kimtlil Taylor oi Gallipolis

Langsviiie
SOCiety NOteS

1

Cleland.
Alpha Barr.
;
Mr. and Mrs. Don Eslocker, Local residents who are on ,

Short Ribs

c , and

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Geoq1e Ross Edwards and Mro. Guy I

Mrs.

Davis of Columbus were recent Swadley.
visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Sam Mr. and Mn. Robert Kenne- 1
Curtis. Kathy is staying for a dy and family of Columbus rl'- 1
month's vi!lllt with ber cousin, cenlly spent a weekend w1th his 1
Sue Curtil.
mother, Leona Kennedy.
•
Mr. and Mr.!l . Harry Curtis vis- Mr. and Mrs. Willnrd Reeves I
itrd with their daughter and : and Mr. aocl Mrs. Joe Reeves !
Jamily at Wa shington, C. H. and j of Columbus spent the weekend
K~kwood

with Leona Kennedy.

at Wilmington to bring Jane The people or. the Langsville
lo~l'ln son and Sue Curtis home Oturch had a p1cnlc and swlm-

lrom a week al e•np.

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two 1

w~ks vi sitine tbeir grandpar-

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FROZEN-TASTY

FRESH-FROZEN

Chicken Livers

lb.

ROUND IONI-SHOULDER CUTS

Swiss Steak
Ground Chuck I'IIESH

lb.

1

1

49c King Crab iEcG~Aws

ris and Mr. and Mn;. Bruce

Morrl• the pa•t week.
Leona Kenuedy went home
with her daughter, Mrs. Willard Reeveo ror on ntended vi•
lt. Mra. Kennedy 11 Ill poor

Ill.

ANN PAGE- OUR FINEST

24-ol.

lor

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Apple Sauce ---- ~=· 39c
Candy Bars - 10 39c
5

5c HERSHEY-CLARK, MARS, MILKY WAY

MACARONI

5c OFF LABEL

BLUE
CHEER

With tho Purchese of

$5.00 or Mo,.
Blclulve of lteme

I!:J.empted b7 Law

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2.'~~.39(

OUR FINIST

MAKES

SLICED
CRUSHED
CHUNKS

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Rev.
pkg.

Expire!! Aug. 28, 1966

In Cola. Unlt Ao\P'o

S9c
S9c

R~~49c

9

PIICU CHICKIN ONLY $1.19
110.$2.21
NOW

(SIRVIS

a TO 4 PIOPLil

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~HONI WY u.u2

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. WE Ull WILKIIII fRIIH POULTRY ONLY

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33:,

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liTTER

.IANI PARKIR

79c

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10-0Z.
JAR

$1.09

special

LADIES' and TEENS'

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39C

SHEER SEAMLESS

The handy all purpo5e flit
ior those valued papers __ _
all heavy gauge steel con-

. First quality seamless ~ylons ia

2,... 39c

Wheat Bread

LETTUC

LARGE CRISP

ANN PAGI AISOIITID

SOLID HEADS

Puddings

1i 2.9'
Pascal Celery

1

;,:,~'19c

REDSKIN- SWEET YILI.OW MIAT

Peaches ,,..,,__ 4 .... 59c
LARGI!- CRill', MIATY

Green Peppers 6 ,., 29c
PRIIH- ,LUM,- JUICY

Blueber.ries

,tnt

39c

flat knit or micro-mesh . . . all

sizes ... seasons newest shadea.

Size
1
12 hto3

c
PAIR

GIRLS aROADCLOTH

.99
SlzH
6tol6

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NYLON
HOSE
. aul~~39c

Boya Strlpa Top

HANES WHin
CREW SOCKS
100% cotton knit by
"Hanes" . . . stlipe top
trim in sizes 7 to.l0¥.1
Sluo 7 to 10111

YOUR
MESH

SlzH
4 to 10

KNIT

c

e Full Length

SPORT SHIRTS

eSizoo4 to 14
e Built Up Shoulder

Long sleeves In plaids and
fancy patterns . .. new wash·
able fall colors.

.99

SizH
6'12 to 11

RAYON PANTIES
eWHITE

SOCKS
Mem heavy white cotton
Crew Socks by "Hanes"
stripe tops.
REG. 69c

Reg.29c

c

UNDERWEAR

STRETCH SOCKS

Derby Brand. A fine cotton underwear to
your favorite style ... complete line of
items for men and b&lt;tys now being offered.

e1 511-Fits All
eA11t.DHign

WHITE GYM

ond Colors

BOYS 11 to 2
YOUTH 2¥.1-6
MENS 6¥.1 to 12

.94

STOCK-UP FOR SCHOOL
MEN AND BOYS

BOYS FRUIT OF THE LOOM

BOYS· YOUTH· MENS

SHOES

.98

pr

PASTEL

ALL COnON CREW

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and

MENS HANES STRIPE TOP

OXFORDS and LOAFERS
pers and rubber bee!• ... your choice of lace-ups or loafen.

LADIES 5·6·7

Compare ot $2.99

MEN AND TEEN-AGE BOYS

Mens and Teen-age b&lt;iy• Back To School footwear .. . leather up-

COMPARE
AT 79c

c

REG. 49c

MENS FALL DESIAN

SPORT SHIRTS
eLongSIMve
eAIIt. Colon

St.. S-M·L
...

$ e94

COTION SLIPS

6 to 16

Genuine western style with
tapered legs and extra seam
sti,tching ' machine wa·
shable.

apecl•'

PER
PAIR

OR

1UNT PRICE

WESTERN
JEANS

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.88

BOYS 13% OZ.

39c
4--33c

Pecan Rings --

NON-SKID SOLES

FLAT

IU'Urtion.

f

White Tennis Oxfords with Non-skid
all rubber soles .... sizes lor teenag·
ers and ladies . . . 4 to 10.

NYLON HOSE

81xl08
FULL FITTED

PORTA-FILE

WHITE TENNIS
OXFORDS

LADIES NEW SHADE

guaran·

Reg. $2.98 ValueALL METAL CONSTRUCTION

JANI PAIIKIII-ILICID-CRACKID

JANE PARICII-DANIIH

CII!S'- TIN[Ift

INSTANT
COFFEE

Cherry Pie

PAIR

CHOICE

CASES 44c

Potato Chips - - ~ S9c

ICEBERG

25c

A&amp;P BRAND

l•r

.88

Wash Cloths

Boys Long Sleeve
NEW FALL STYLE

4Jc

SIZES 10 to 18

MATCHIN!i

Compare
At $3.99

81x99
TWIN FITTED

Blue denim stretch Capri
pants with tapered leg styling
tailored for that perfect
form fit.

each

Styles ln lace ups and slipons for boys,
straps and lace up lor girls ... leather uppers . .. rubber heels.

First quality
full finished sizes
teed for hundreds of launderings.

E

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FOOTWEAR

'"· S9c
,-:.~ 39c

Stretch Denim
CAPRIS

Compare At $2.99

HAND SIZE

New!

LADIES $3.99

v

'.adies corduroy J1,1mpers
exira slim styling in
your choice of the new fall
colors . . machine wash·
able finewale corduroy.

Special Group Boys &amp; Girls
BACK·TO-SCHOOL

JANI PAIIKIII-CIIISP TINDIR

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quart

SALADS

LIBBY PINEAPPLE

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Beautiful woven colors in
a carved design . . . all
machine washable . . .. . .
your choice of single un·
its or the complete set.

100% cotton construction
with elastic legs
correctly sized .
Elastic

SALAD DRESSING

o!n~!' 55c

Tea Bags

'

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PANTIES

ANN PAGE- 6c OFF LABEL

OUR OWN BlEND-BUY 41-GET 16 fRE!

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They Are

A

CORDUROY
JUMPERS

MUSLIN SHEETS

pack

TRY A THRIFT BOX

Excellent stvles in the seasons
best assorted colors . . . fully
washable.

s

LADIES 10 to 18

100% CoHon Bleached

ANN PAGE ELBOW

WHITE HOUSE

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LIAN

89c Luncheon Meal

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TUES., WID., THURS. ONLY

GIRLS SCHOOL

BATH SIZE

Fish Sticks

Canned Hams
KRUNCHY
OR CREAMY
SMOOTH

USE THIS YALUABU COUPON

ROSE

CAP'N JOHN'S fROZEN

PLUM ROSE DANISH

PEANUT BUTTER

ltlng her aunt, Mrs. Cora Mor-

Values To $2.98

Super-RI,ht-lolotnl, 011¥1, Liver, Pickle Plmente

- - lb.

.77

$12.95
VALUE

39c

1

Mra. Ninia Kennedy and son,
Bob, of Freemont, Ind., Is •i ..

~------s
REGULAR

Girls 4 to 14 Cotton

I'

pital.
I
Mrs. Hsrry Brown and daughter. Barbano, of Pl. Pleasant I
called on her sister, Mrs. Emma Ledlie flednesday.
I
Mrs. Francia Hendrix of To!ado and Mro. Olive Page of
Rutland callerl on Emma Ledtie
Sunday.
Bernard Ledllo returned to
his job aft&lt;,r spending a few
hour• at h&lt;me.

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English Roast

1

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Seeins ghosts?.Find
TELEVISION SERVICE
11st in the
YJLLOW PAGES.
Where your fingers
t» the walking.

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TENDIR-TASTY

ents, Mr. and Mrs. Alpha Barr.
Mr. and Mrs. Junior Ward an-~
oounce the birth of 1 daughter
recently •l Meigs :\ofemorial hos-

Boooooo

lb.

Stew Beef-- 69c

BLADE CUTS

\1ts Harry Clark and Misl week.
I
t. Mll Allen of Graham, W.Va. Mary and Teressa Morone of :

Columbu., are opending

e Sturdy, Bul Light Weight
e E11y to Corry or Storage

DRESSES

'11•

ming party at Lake Alma last

-- - ----

FOR

Sale $2.88

WAS $4.98

IONILISS-WELL TRIMMED

I

trovelod on to Camp

CARD TABLE

BLADE
CUTS
LEAN-MIATY

tOll. D.

WITH FOAM MAflRESS

GET REAL
FINE GIFTS

CHUCK STEAKS

Frink Cleland and Mrs. Blanch of her parents, Mr. aDd Mrs. ·

Kathy and Larry of Washing- the s1ck hst are Leona Kennedy .

WOODEN

TENDIR- TASTY

SUPER-RIGHT QUALITY

---------11

Mr. and Mrs. Blair Cadwallals 11 pending a week wi b her der and son, Brian. or Se:1man
grandparents. Mr. and ~n. 1 spent a few days at the home

FOLDING BED

Plaid Stamps!·

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ter enjoying two weeks
tioD at Myrtle Beach. S. C.
!lr. and Mrs. Henry Roush

TUBULAR ALUMINUM

818181 •••,

WORTHWHILE! YOU

Mrs. Gadle, Mrs. Lottie Shef- ren ot Columbus spent a week

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Bring the family to your local Bononu Discount ltore for 1 compllle line of
clothing and shoes at discount pricH . . . famous brand named merchandise . . .
fully guaranteed . . . and priced to pie ase your budgll.

SAVING IS SURE

Mr. and ! Mrs Waid Fo•ler and child·

Glennie Simpson spent

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PCHIIII'Oy Stot1 Opan

THURS., FRI., SAT:- AUG. 26-27·28

Phillips Sisters Style Shop

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Mrs Lavinia Simpoon return·~=M~d~•~o~"~s~~~m~•~G~a~r~~~·~-=~~»~a~n~d~M~r~~~[l~a~~~~~t~b~an~d~.
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ol Syracuse were Sunday even·
IDI flllesls ol Mr and Mrs. Fran·
cis Morris.
Mr. Owen Watson Is a pa·
111!11 at Melis General Hospital
after sur~ery Friday.

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MIDDLEPORT -POMEROY
Mldcllaport Store Open Friday Til 8, Soturday Til 9 Friday Til 5, Saturday Til 9.

MILLINERY

joyed Sunday afternoon •&lt; the

cadle. Presen&lt; were

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MENS BROADCLOTH SHORTS
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MENS TEE SHIRTS
COMPLETE
SELECTION OF
SIZES
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Boys Briefs · · - · 46c
Boys Tee Shirts · · 46c

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14-Daily Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport, 0, Aug~96

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FOR SALE

INFORMAnON

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Motor Co.

QUALITY

CHROME dinette table, two
chairs.
chair l:over,
Call wvNew
2-J442.
a 2S $15
3lc.

MACHINE OPERATORS

PomeroY

tl't1 KINII 0:: NIG!
HAVIN6 I&gt;. 'SECRET...

Tuppers Rlains
Social Events

Need turret and engine lathe; milling ma-

While here on vacatloll Mn
BY MRS. EVELYN BRICKLE&amp; Marleen Swart Jr. of Columbul.
2\\ Acres on Rt. IU, basemeut Jet blaek finlab, vinyl Interior trim. Real low mileage bf
thrae shifts. Contad H. W. Lawry at WilMrs. Wayne Beal and Linda.
a 17' • 41', sub-fioooodred, drtterU- original owner. Tift• like new, automallc trans. R&amp;JL
Those visiting Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Roma Ileal and Mrt.
... .a, "' ..........
ed well, lots o1 g
wa '
h
liam Ann Motel, Gallipolis. Saturday AugDana Hoffman recently were, Marleen Swart, Jr. of South
..........,u..
$1100.011. Small 3-wheel tract- 1964 C evrolet Impala H. T. Cpe.- $2395
Mrs. George Steihm and aon Carolina went on a s!glltseeinl
;"~
~-= or power cultivator, side Local one owner oar, ""'Ue" dean black interior, white
ust 28 from 9 a.m. to 12 a.m., and I p.m.
Charles and MiSB NBncy Ear- 1r1p to Cbarlestoa and Clarbot·o.-ethnl•hle.
t.l'l'f)l'll
•boWl' .,
board w~elbarrow,
body finish, good tires. 327 cu. in. VB erigine with std. trans.
•
h Mrs Che
to 9 p.m. Sundav
heartAlbers
of Ptttsburg
' Adamo
.
.. burg, w. Va. ·
.,,., ""' ,.. .. ,• .,.-"" tools. etc. Irvin Miller, Rt. 2, n.tdio and beater.
-, August 29, 1.0 a.m. to 12
ter
and Betty
ol ·
..............-•=• , _ Carpenter, Ohio. a 25 6tp 1962 Corvair 700- 4 Door
$1195
d 1
Wheeling, w. va., Mr. and Mra. Mr. and Mrs. Loyde KIDg art
3
uTA
GREEN BEANS,
half run- Clean interior, new wb!tewoll lot line tir.., litrwD finish,
l.m. en
p.m. to
p.m.
Kenneth Davidson and aons o1 armounclng tile birth ol a BOD.
, .,.... "::. "::".,...~ners. $2 bu , delivered, in automatic trans.
ColumbuS; Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Grandparents are Mrs. Mary
D : " ".'. "'::: .!
Pomeroy and Middleport. SH
Saunders and daugllter Kathy King of Shade and Mr. and Mn
;-::,-,:,;::.,, .. - ,.. 2-4176.
8 25 3tc
Auto Sel•
of Tuppers Plains and Mr. !:1· Ralph Car!.
.., ......
e 1
OPEN EVES 9:00 p M.
za Hoffman and son Danny of Mrs. Charles Arnold, Mar •
.,;·-,. _. - HOTPOINT electric
rang ,
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FOR SALE· 1961 Ford Gallllde
Belhllre.
d Do th
, 'ted
d,
ta
push button, clock, timer and
excellent· condition.
Mr and Mrs. Carl Barnhill ':th r.f:s
1!164
- ._ " ., ""' r~ ...,. deepweU Very good condt·
Volkswagen. See Odell ManOCJe
0 eS
and daughter Rutb Ann, are family .
•:., ~ "&amp;.;
t10n. Pnce $25. Phone IVY 2ley 660 Beech St Middlevisiting ber sister, Mrs. Rosa Whil.o h re
Y lion M
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Se.
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aea Marl•
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rvtces
Rea Estate For Sa..
port, Ohio, or call WY 2-2919.
mp
P • Cowa. Wood and Mrs. John Thomas,
PHONE"'wY 2-2156
BULLDOZER work
wanted. FOR SALE - 4 bedroom home
8 24 3tc The Brannon reunion was
a"'! Ralph of Philadelphia, Pa
8 25 3tc Farm
ponds, backltllmg, 2\1 mtles from Pomeroy on
held Sunday at the home of brother, Mr. and Mrs. Warren vlstted with Mr. and Mrs. Johr
1959
Card Of Thanks
·
drtveways. Reasonable rates. Rutland Road. James Crisp. 4
•up- Mr. and Mrs. Harold Brannon. Bentz of Hooper Ridge
Dean and sono. AIBo vlsiHnJ
- . -- d NEW 50,1100 BTU floor furnaces Phone WY 2-:ool.
a ill) !Ote
8 25 4tc
er , g
tu-es, a
new Attending were Mr. and Mrs. Win Blake
surg- were Mra. Anna Mae Terrel'
I WANT to thank my frten s With all controls. stze 22"' x
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brakes, radio, power brakes, . .
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and Juanita and Ruth Ann.
and relaijves fur visits, cards 32\\, floor openmgs,
$1011 OOtN
lf!]&gt;AU FOR SALE - 4 rooms and power steering, hydromatlc Btll Hill and Lmda, Mr. d land leryllayt aSnt.d J!oseph
rlye- Mr. and Mrs. C. 0. IBuck'
1 1
and flowers during my hos· each call WY 2-3412
~~
eaJ&gt;- m.
trBDBmission new sprlngl Mrs Bernard Brannon an am· cen
s recov
ce · Rod
tte ded th
1'
p!talization. Also the doctors
·
25 3tc aeptlc tank cleaner. Landn':;s ":':r.S:;!
One of the cleanest can ui Uy, .all of Mansfield, Mrs. Ed· Miss RosemacyCoMluarcinko baths nle ';a
0p
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ce ral
- mark Farn; BureaJL
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Pomeroy Call Waher Grues- .
employment
at
mbus
wt
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auu nurses a • etgs ' ne
Middleport. or. WY · z-.3230. Actual mil&amp;- wm
WM
Va ., recently
Hos 'tal Your kindness was CANNING TOMATOES ' 75c a
i 11 tie Broadway St .,
nd Carpenter
. H dk!ns and
of Sson ' David
W an nsurance company.
Mr .
P ·
• ed
M
bu. pick your own or $1.25
$3,500.00. Call WY 2-3442.
age 43 0110 Price $1190 00
a At u
,
pencer, · Mr and Mrs Allen Hill of
r. and
s. Roger Youn1
1
greatly _apprectal . 24
picked. Bring own contain8 25 3tc
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i 2 tic Va., Mrs. Ella Rowan and Sue,
wore .guests Wednes- bad as guests one day t hI'
Ellen Killinger.
8
ers. Don Hubbard, Syracuse,
Mr. and Mrs. Mark Allen of day evening of Mr. and Mrs. week, Mr. and Mrs. Marleen
Notice
Ohio.
8 24 &amp;tp
OR SALE 6 room house, douWbeel!ng, Mrs. Ella ~m Fon Halsey.
Swart.
.
S'l'EI\EO CONSOLE 1965 mod·
ble sink, cabinet, bath, eel- 60 Dodge $795 of Long Bottom, Mrs.
ta Mr. and Mrs. William Wat- Mr. and Mrs. Nev. White vi•
liTJ'OIIOBILI biSilr8DCI tiOOil eL Lovely finish. This set
lar, 31 acres groiDld. $30110.011. Phoenix 4 dr. Sedan, Power Hawley of Middleport, Mr. and son
were in
Columbus lied their son In
Nashvlllo,
cancelled! l..aol yonr open- has AM and FM radio twin
Contact Lawrence
Rupe, Steering. Automatic. Power Mrs. Carl Mtller, Allen, Carla at Children's Hospital where Tenn., last week.
lltlr'l _ , Cll1 WY Wilt. speakers dual volum~ conLangsville, Ohio. 8 20 Ute BrakeL Etttro clean for mo- Jean and Gr_a':" of Athens, Mr. his young son underwent surg- Mrs. James Dillion has enter·
lllltlr trol Thls sel 3 months old
del.
and Mrs. Wilham Kirkbride of ery lor a brain tumor.
ed Holzer hospital lor maj01
-g-st:-:o-rec-::
is-:n=ow Take over payments of $5 1
FOR SALE - 8 room mndern 60 Ford
$795 Hio
P:ul
Brand Mr! . Betty Combs and dau· surgery.
open at Letart Falls, Ohio, !0 per mooth or pay balance due
Sales &amp; Service
house in Middleport, desirable Galaxie VB 4 dr. We can raBa
roo s an
r. an ghter Aeron Joe, of Xenia were 2nd Lt. and Mro. J a m • '
a. m. IDltil 7 p. m. 8 20 tfc $91.26. Try it in your home.
.
location, near schools. Ex· fer you to tbio owner. Power
. rannon.
SIDlday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Bragg Jr. and Beth of For1
Call WY 2-6555.
a 24 6tc eFiiA Almost Every
cellent condition. Call WY 2- Steering. Fordomatl&lt;. Nice.
Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Reed Robert Marcinko and family. Campbell, Ky., visited
witf
8 24 6tp
5498'
and family of waldo spent a Mr. and Mrs. Dennard Blake her brother, Mr. and Mrs. Carl
SINGER, sewing machine. eTransferable When
weekend with Mr. and Mrs. and family of Mansfield Hall and family recently.
1965
Equipped to zig zag, make
You Trade Cars
~~~~t.
George Reed and with Mrs. spent 11le weekend here wlth Mr. Lester
Arnold was In an
Pomr::c oy, Ohl•
b1
,
buttonholes, make fancy de- eGuaranteed 24 montltti
Cain of Hockingport. Others vis- his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Win automo i e accident Salurdav
aigus. Take over 9 payments
or 24,000 mlles
itJng In the Reed home were Blake and other relatives.
evening between Pagetown anrt
of 16.00 or pay balance due e Most Popular Unit
POMEROY - One story frame
'lbe Ramllfer
Helen Green of Kent, Mrs. Mur- Mr. and Mrs. Emile Matlack Albany. He suffered only minor
$54. C2Jl WY ~newly decomted, Z bedrooms Warld 8llllldard ol lomptllll iel Green and Mr. and Mrs. of Williamstown, W. Va, were injurle. but bls car was d~
8 24 6tc
In the U.S.A.
bath, baaement, gu furnace
Euollbeo
Geoe Wilson.
Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. mollshed.
_ _ _ _ _ _...::._:.
heating. Located in
good BIJ - ......, rt11o l8d Jill'
John Arbaugh and Mrs. Myr- Mr. and Mrs. T. 1!:. McConnSTORE HOURS:
TI!ERE'S NO charge for use
Installed
neigh~. Low down pay- lonlutnce. 8maD ear eCOilCIIDJ' Mr. and Mrs. James Br?n- tie Frost.
ley of Sl. Albans, W. va., vtsll
of Carpet Shampooer
with
ment. Prteed rtght.
... llllll8prlbllliJ
non and daughter are movmg Mrs. Helen White of Wads- e&lt;' recently with Mr. and Mrs.
Daily 9:00 to 7:00
purchase of Blue Lustre CarRURAL - CLOSE IN - 2
8oe
Into the ~rant Smith proparty worth spent the weekend here C. 0. Rogers of Bunker Hlll.
Fri. &amp; Sat. 9 to 9
pel and Upholstery cleaner.
acres plus 1'At story frame,
llleliiJI .... H-.
at ReedsvtUe.
wltb ber parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mra. Wayne Ileal hsl
Baker Furniture, Middleport,
f rooms, wlfinisbed
attic,
B. lllreol, Pom...,
Mr. and Mrs. George Reed Ira Kyle.
as Sunday visitors, Mr. ond
-,..-,~For Rent
Ohio.
8 24 6tc
Pomeroy, 0.
front ~ch, block garage,
PltHo W1 1#11
viBlted wlth Mr. and Mrs. Glen Mrs. Etto Booker and grand· Mrs. Marleen Swart, Jr. o1 Co
FOUR ROOM- furnished apart·
.
barn,_ chicken bouse, other
6 II tie Blake of Coolville.
daughter Tena Cox of Bellaire, lumbus, Mr. and Mro. Marlee•
men! Phone WY 2_
AKC regt;tered Pekingese pup- AD CONDITIONING .........,.. buildings, good garden space.
spent a week's vacation here Swart Sr. of South CarollDO ano
3658
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a Z4
P"' · "'
W. W. CaD, 732 '.
,
Can be financed. ~.00.
Recenl vla!tors of Mr. and with Mr. and Mrs. Ira Kyle.
Mrs. Roma Beal.
11c Sycamore St., Middleporl alton oervtce. Jack I Relrlg- FARM - 172 acres, 40 cultivat- Fred 'FUckermaa and Mlaa LiD- Mrs. Pearl Dillon and family Mr. and Mrs. Jack Weather-1 - - - -- - - - 4 ROOM Apartment wlth bath WY U575.
a 17 me eratlo~ew 8aven. ~~ ed, 112 pasluret, balance tim· da Reeves were recent callers were Mr. and Mra. Don Jones man went to Columbus Sunday Goodin.
4
in Pomeroy. Pbont WY·2-J319
TU 2- ~. -·
ber, 2 story lnune, a roo1118 of Mrs. Charity Kno1 and rela- and family, Mrs. Paul Ander- and visited her uncle, Mr. Bo- Mrs. Lllly Lee Shultz and tw
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SALE!
Auei'IONEEB
(4 bedrooms),
hardwood lives at McArthur.
son and family and Mr. and mer Milner ot a hospital there children of Columbus have beet
UNF1JRNfSRED 1 room. bath.
SAVEl
Clomptelo Service
lloors, front porch 2 ear gar- Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Thomp- Mrs. Ray Dillou and children. and they also were overnight visiting ber parents, Mr. an&lt;
ut!l!ty room. nice yard. PoJnt
NofederaiExcloeTax
ll'riCri';,!;adlo~...
agej, -~dingllar, Loebarn, crib, otli- son, GlDO and Clnda,
were
guesta of Mr. and Mrs. Pete Mrs. John Arbaugh.
08
18 ·~ :.:':JI'ORD'"
Lane, Lincoln Heigbts, 1'11. 15 Cu. Ft. Chost
~ ~ ' 1•. ated Gal- weekend visitors of bia mothWY Z-31171.
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FREEZER
$179
A. Racine,
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tne. $10,0110.00.
. """'"Ohio
ALBERTunty
M. COX,
SALESMAN er, Mrs. Geor gta
.......,...... and
Plus FREE leo Cream
I I Uc
WY %-3830
WY z.u
other relatlvea of Mansfield.
TRAILEII LOTS - !reo • •
USED
FREEZERS
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Mrs. Thompson returned home
age and water. Brown'l 1'rail
...., Gtweser, r,........ after a visit.
. · er Part! (Stale Approvad]
SEVERAL GOOD
Beallq
FOR SALE- Nlne room ~ouse,
Mlneml1le. Ohlo, Phone \n.
USED MODELS
Mlnenvllle. Oldo
witb 4 lots, In Racine. Bath, Mr. and Mrs. Charley Smith
~
lliUc
STILL AVAILABLE
Ead your sewer troablel
furnace. Phone WY 9-1603. and Joe visited Sunday eveuing
TI!KEE and lour """' fW'nl•~
we have all tdlel
8 24 lip with his slttter and brotbar-111111 IIIII tllllundlllod ......
POMEROY
Sewer M..hinel
law, Mr. and Mrs.
llermml
menta. WY U434
lJ I tie
lack w Canoy
Roa•onabll Ra1ea
ONE OF Pomeroy't
finest Will of Peacb Fork.
• and 4 ROOM Jurmsbec. apart.
Manager
Clll1 WY %-%974 DaJ or N(ghl
homes, the former Norman The Lambert reunion wa•
menta. Rowl., a. Reed Bard
Ph. WY 2-2111
7 :II tie
Neutzling borne, 2 otory brick, held Sunday at tbe Royal Oak
ware.
5 U tic
BEATING, l'blmltiDI. Maoller I rooms, II&gt; bath, garage, Park. Attending were Mr. and
FURNISHED apartment,
t CANNING TOMATOES, 75c bu. F1oma.... Anlold lltvlllerl. fireplace, 2 acreo ol ground, Mrs. Everett Lambert, Mr. and
Chn 1 C1 1 d M ·
St. CUI l!ul MaiD IJireel, PoD- II'ODderlul view of Polltei'OJ, Mrs. Joseph Johnson and Bevermorna and private bath. IDr es e an • am
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WY UHI
!\lam Street and river. Phone ly, Mr. and Mrs. Everett Ray
8 . 20 6tc eroy, one
quirt Ohio Bote!. 1 13 tic Racine, 0.
f ·20 Uc
Dick Neutzling, WY 2-281111 aft- Johnson of Grove City
Mr.
4 ROOM furnlsbOd house-In SEWING mschlnes, repair ..,.. CAR Woshed and vaeuumed. er 5 p. m.
7 28 tfc and Mrs. Jamett John;.. omMason. Call WY 2-3872, Porn- vice, all makes. WY 2-2284. Wilson's car wash, 550 Page FOR SALE · 6 room house
ie sue and Gregory Todd of
ll-23-6tp The
Fabnc Sin
Shop,
Pomeroy.
. Avenue,
·
on pomeroy, Mr. and Mrs. •·coy, Ohio .
Aulbroized
er Sales
and St., Middleport. WY-2-371li. Umon
outside Cor_.,
FURNISHED apartment,
4 Service.
g a tic
Open from 8 a.m. to 9 p.m. poration limits, with running Johnson. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth
29
rnoma and private bath. CaD
- -- oeven days a week. Hl.ootc water and natural gas Calli Johnson of Middleport, Mrs.
Stmon'e Market or WY 2-2571 GIN SENG $23.25 par lb., gold·
WY 6016 or WY S-7759.
Elizabeth Vaughan ol Pooleroy
8 14 Uc
en seal $1.85, wild ginger 65c. NEIGLER BUlLDING Supply
Mr. and Mrs. Harle, !Ianing.
=,-,===c------ccc.- 1 Bill Bailey, Reedsville, Ohio. Racine, Plastic waD We 14c FOR SALE - 6 room and bath Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Wbite,
TWO BEDROO!" bouse on Lin·
par sq. It fur balbrootns. house! ~ttb 101&gt; acrea, bam, Bryan Keith and Denise Elaine,
8 12 J2ta
colD H&amp;ts., btrcb ltitcben, ouhouse buildera aluminliiD sid· outbuildmgs, Pomeroy, RL 3, of Flat ood Mr and Mr Gene
mauc gao heat. WY :!-5127. 1!165 HONDA 250 Scramble. Con- ing kltcben ~!nets mwur- Rose Hill. Can bo seen by
w • ·
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appointment only. Call WY :~,. Lambert, Charlo~!", Doo, David
a 20 111: tact Jack Walker, Bemlock 111 'to aizo ol l&lt;ildlen.
• Thllllmt helldlrefted
_,.,E BEDROOMS
utili'" Grove after 5 p. m. WY
a 12 Uc and Clttryl, friend,
Don
7 17 tfe 2779.
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_ ___ Smith. Of Hemlock
Grove,
dependability that makes
mom and garage. Located;
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LOT FOR SALE. Excellent Mr. and Mrs. Kanneth Grover
Zenit+l Amtr~·s No. 1.
8 11
It Stil Avenue, WY 2-2246.
ampmg
Utp.
building site - 3% acres on and oy of Pomeroy and Mr,
selling TV.
8 :10 Stc PEACIIES, DOW pid;lng early B.EARANCE - All Apacbe Route 33, 5 milea
from and Mrs. Cecil Gillogly, Stevie,
..,~==UBLE==,-::-5-,-. .-m-=s.
222 Red ~· Red Baven, • Sun Travel Troilers - most mod· Pomeroy. Good well. Call WY Jeffry and Elisa Ann, Athens, 1
• 1 q handwired tor ,
Byeamoro Sl WY 2-5212.
Haven. others to follow. aJ. els in stock; Also rentall; 2-5187.
8 17 lfc and Mrs. Nora Johnson o1
creater depudllbillt~.
7 30 311\C so app!ea. Opeu Dally and Used - I wheel trailer; Good FOR SALE, Farm 8 room Columbus.
• Mo p1 irlttd Mutts I Ho
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Sunday, Weill
Orcbard, one. 8 x 9 Pop Tent; by Ther- house, with balh. '129 oerea. Mr. and Mrs. Lincoln Russell
p!'O(Iuttiolllhortcllts for .
Wanted To Rent
Wlllesville.
7 II Ill: mos; Amsbary Apache Trav- Phone SH 2-5835.
were -kent! vlalton of their
~TRAiLER LOT lor permanent WALNUT dining room tab!.. , •.1 Trailers: 631 4th Ave., Gala 10 l2tAl son, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Russell
residence of new house trail- I buffet $20. T. G. !nlldore, lipohs, Ohto,
a 24 3tc
I
and Tina Rae of Aartand, Ky.
er, dealre Middleport. See Sryacuse, WY ~123. &amp;-21-Jtc
Hel Wanted
nsurance
A Layette shower was JI[Yell
Richard Masterson in Black 1961 CHAMPION Mobile home
p
PH(!']'() C&lt;&gt;pymg Senlce. Cop- by Mra. James Jolmson and
·, EM Qlleii\J Zenith
and wbite trailer at comer of !0 x iiO new Danish
llvin!i WANTED: Woman for house- les made ol legal papera. Mrs. Paul Pierce lor Mrs. I
Partonnuce .F..btrea '
7th and Pearl Sts., In Middle- room suite, automatic wash- work. Mrs. Dorothy Cowdery, birth records ond a1mo11 8DJ Larry Johnson at the borne of
port after 8 p. m.
er, 30 gal., electric water Long Bottom, Ohto.
oUter documenta.
Mn. Joseph Job"eoa, 'lboee at•Iuper Gold VIdeo
_ _ _ _ __ __:8_:25:....:::3te heater, a1r eooditloner, 275
a 25 31c Reuta bmorance, PomeoOJ tending were MiPH Dorothy
Guard T1111lna Systtlll
Sele or Trade
gal. fuel tank, drapes and
Livestoc:lc
1 1 tic and Martha Arnold, Mrs. Shawitll 121 IIQid eontldL
other m:r... Price $2,795.
ron Barr, Mrs. Nancy elfen,
GO-KART for •ale or trade lor Gerald Reuter, Pomeroy, Ph. 2\\ ye'llr old quarter honre
0
Mrs. Sue Joimlon. Msa. Joan
Mare pony. Mike Jones, E. J. WY 2-24110.
11-21-tlc mare. Best offer buys ber.
ShliiD8fe, Mrs. Dorotby Reeves,
Hill farm.
8 M 3tp !812 RAMBLER,
apartment Call WI B·3211 or CH 7·2258.
Mrs. VIola Haning and Rbont1a
26
For Sele or Rent
lize gaa cook stove, I ike
I
6k
Je;m, Mrs. Freda Elam, Mra.
aew, 6 room Perlection oil
Wanted
Jan Knapp and Kill Lee, Jlrs.
stove, used one WinIda MUI1Jby, PeaJ, carmel,
SMALL llllfumlshed bouse on heater
ter. See Rodney Pierce Long
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Russell and Barbara, Mr. Kalbrya
Laurel aiif Road. Norman Bottom, Ohio.
CARRIERS
were Saturday evening viBltora Job118111t, Mrs. Vlr&amp;lnfa Wyatt,
1 2c lte
E. Hysell. WY 2-6322.
NEEDED
of his SISter, Mr. and Mro. Har- and Kay, Mrs. Goldl Saraent,
811 3tp
Wanted To Buy
·
ley Johnson.
Mra. Gra wara atlll Margie,
,....,...=_FOR_.:..._!ALE
ANTIQUE Furnllnre,
dbhell,
Wost Mlln St.
Mr. and Mrs. Barley Johnaoll Mrs. Nllllllll81Jdt!1 ... of~!'·
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SALE I

Agllon Stockings

Beginning Thursday, August 26

Womens acrton otretcb DY·
lon 1toeltlna:• for better
ftt and better wear. AvaU.
able In three stu '"""'·
LatelllaU shadea.

"Berkshire" Stockings
$1.66 Seamte11 IG Denter, Agllon Stretch Nylont, ohear
heel and demJ-toe reinforcement. Sizes 1, 2, and

THE MOON"
Margaret Rutherford

-«nd
"THE DREAM MAKER"

$1.36 Seamle11 lD Denter, 400 Needle, reinforced heel
and toe, nyloc top and toe-rinK. Si2oo 81&gt; thru 11.
SAL I fl .09 A PAUl

Band u Preparing
For Fall .4ctivily

TommY Steele

SOCIAL

Thur.·frl.
Aue. 26-21
"ROUSTABOUT"'

CAI..ENDAR

PANTIES
Girls 100% cotton pantle1.
FuJJ cut for comfort. Ma·
ebine Wallhable. Beat reaistant waistband. Silea 4

J1.31!1 Hi denier, 10 eauae drest sheer, with seam, nyloc

to 16.

MEIGS THEATRE

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Glrll

SALI $1.09 A PAIR

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PRIDAY thru TUESDAY
Aug. 27 thrv Ave. 31

N..t checks and pjaldl.
Trlm·flt and ivy league
style. Excellent for school

SPORT SHIRTS

Wtlt Disney'•

"THI MONKEY'S UNCLE"

length at needed. Eylet
trim. Sbes 8 to 14.

Light weight jacket. Ideal
for back to school wear.
Solid color- red or black.

wear.

(Technicolor )
Tommy Kirk. Annette

(Technicolor)
Walt Dlsn~ Featurette! Select__your wmner at the Gold-

Girl• "Style Undlea '
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SLIPS

FOR SCHOOL WEAR!

en Roneshoe Revue!
Admilllon: 75c &amp; 40C

Girl&amp; nylon, dacron and
eotton ful.l slipa with adjustable straps and gro.
feature. Embroidery and

Hooded- Madras Plaid Zipper Jacket
Unlined, drawstring waist, attached hood, madras

lace

trim. Sizes 6X to 14.

plaid. Boys Size Small (6·8) Medium (10-12) Large
(1~16)
$3.50
Young Mens Sizes Small (36·38) Medium (40-42)

$3.95

Large (44-46)

o'Jumbo Pack Filler Paper - Big 500 Sheets
Regular $1.49 Value
74c
Giant 300 Sheet Filler
Regular Price 89c
Only 46c
Our Rail'• Ben Franklin Fast Mail TabletsYellow Sheets - Bigge11 Tablets In Town1Oc and 25c 1ize
Binders - 2 and 3 Ring Containing
I !lie FiUer

e 39c Dictionary

1 25c A.Bs lgnment Book
etoc Reference Ind ex

Rogulor $2.02 Valut
ONLY

$1 .49

SPICIAL

fyping Paper, Reg. $1.39 Size Only 77c Special
School Bags - Rubberized,
Water Resistant
Only 88c
Heavy Blue Denim Slim Jeans, Boy's Sizes
4-16. Reg. $2.49 _ Only $1.88 Now
Boys' Canvas Low Cut Sneakers
Regular $1.99 __ Now $1.77 Special
Girls' Canvas Casuals-Smart Tapered Toes
Regular $1.99
Now $1.67 Special
Teen Age and Women's Seamless Stretch
Fine Mesh Nylons 8~ thru 11 _ 57c pair
Metal Lunch Kit {empty)
88c
Lunch Kits with 10 oz. vacuum bottle $1.99
Modern Brass Desk Lamp
$2.67
A Reg. $3.99 Value

RALL'S
BEN FRANKLIN
MIDDLEPORT, OHIO

ANNOUNCE FIRST BORN
Mr. and Mrs. ohn 0. Slack
of Milwaukee, Wise., r.re announcing !he birth of lhelr first
child, a 7 lb. 14 oz. son, Auguot
16, at the St. Mary's Hospital
in Milwaukee, named John Or1 ville 3. Grandparents
are Mr.
and Mrs. 'l'ruman Priddy of
l Rutland and Mrs. Ada Slack
of Syracuse.
I

Mr. and Mrs. William Wal'ller and SOil!!, Jim and Jay, have
returned from i vacation In
Florida While there !he Florida
State Beauticians r, . Convention
was held in Miami. Miss La-

Verne and Mr. Howard were
two of the guest artists.
have won many lnU!rlll!ltioliSJ
trophies.

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UNTIL
9:00

Boys Short Sleev• Sport

boo mesb panties. Sbrink

SHIRTS FOR BACK TO SCHOOL WEAR

resist.ant for comfortable
ftt. Slzet 2 to 18. White
and color1.

At sale prices, regular $1.95 boys short sleeve
shirts and knitted shirts, sizes 6 to 18. On Sale
now

ing circuit.

Neverthel... , 1 30-year-old
Soviet woman harness race
driver, Maria Alenndrova
dova. will make her Amerlcso
debut at Yonkers Raceway In
the II&gt; mlle, $1110,000 United
Natiolll! Trot, Sept. 16. She
drive American-bred Apec

Fashion's
Favorite
Shoes
~-;::::~iand CONNII . . . the tun and fancy ahoea that

are In the know . . . on tbe 10 at HARTLEY &amp; BENNE'ITI
Like amocka . . . the new Op Art look ... kootie teparatea
.. . or the look of everytbna:'• eoming up Arnte'P' There'•
a ahoe jult perfect for any style that seta you Jplnninl!:l From

Block to hlih heelo, T·Strapo to Buckles. JACQUELINE 111d
CONNIE knOw wbat'a fa.sbionable! Join them Ia the all new

look . . U makes for .t ereat new you! As &amp;een n Vo&amp;IJ.e and
Sevtllteen.

6.99 to 14.99
AAA-AA - B.,-C

and A cups.
to

$2.00

BESTFORM BRAS
Ali cotton clrcle-slltchlng
bru for ~ovelier abapin "
Fine cotton broadch •
keepa it. shape and )'oun,

washing olter washlna. Sl·
... 32AA to 42C.

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S.IKf Yoyr Mens ancl
Boys SwNt•n Now

GYM TRUNKS

$1.00

lpoctal

1110% woven cotton. White
- full bour·waial. st...
M to 36 walat. Made by
"Hanes."

to make your aeleetlonoStop in the Men'o 111d
Boyo' department on the
lint Door rilbt aw111.

Glrll "Quee111bury''

Flannel Pafamas
Glrla 1110% cotton flannel
lloral print lull length PI·
iamas. Aaaorted pink and
blue print. Sizes 8 to 14,

STOCK·UP NOW ON
UNDERWEAR FOR BOYS AND MEN
You'll lind 111 eueUent aeleetlon In the mona 111d bol'l
department of Elberfelda - T.Sblrta - lll'ltfo - Athletic
Sblrts - M01cie Shirto - Undersblrlll - And In all
alaes too - from the littlest boYI (lise 2) to the llrJeot
DIID'I (Sill 114) - If you don't 101 the 1t7le you wantut any ol the ule• people 1&lt;1 1111at you ill your ohopplnl.

IPICIALI
A Group of $US and US

WALTZ LENGTH
GOWNS

BOYS

BOYI VINYL

RAINCOATS

Pajamu--Sieep Coati Full leoctb IOWIII "Katz" tDd ••Phil Maid".
Wblla theJ lut Thlll'lda)'.

Revenible Jackets

With Mol&lt;hlne Helmet

Madras plaid rever1ible to
101id black. Zipper front
and llaoh poclo:ell, 1110%
eotton. Ideal lor ochool
wear. Silos 8 to 18.

$1.95
Completely waterproof electronlcally sealed
aeam.s, deep roomy pockoil, Sizes 6 to 18, Dark

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Phil Mild SLIPS

/1101.

OlloOIOurlleol
Womona 100!. DJIOn lull
lllpo willl laoo ood .,._
brolderr lrln), SevenliiJ·
Ia to eboooelrom In olun1
• zecular ltDI\III. Whir.
and black. 111w 31 to 44, ·

SALE
KODAK
INSTAMATIC CAMERA OUTFITS
$17.45 llllt•matlc 100 c.m... Outfit- $12.77
$26.95 lnatamatlc 150 C•I!Mira Outfit _
$11.»
$44.95 lnstamatlc 300 CatiMlra Outfit _
$32.00
$54.95 lnot1matlc 400 Camara Oulftt _

'2.95

$40.00
110ft ALL WOOL

SAVI! ON KODAK PILM IN ALL SIZii

·llaztr Jackeb

Black and white- color - you'll find ~ excelle_J)t
aelectlon of Ill alzes. Here's bow you QV~. on eyery
roo! of film you buy at Elberfelda - f2~--~~ KGcla-·
chrome n 8 MM I)ayUght $2.10, $1.111 ~·
X620 Film 87c, 6Gc Kodak 127 Verlcl\foll!l l,9e,

ietulilul4' laUorod IOO'Iro
,all wool Ganoe! blazer
jackets, two pocbto, cold
..,._. butl&lt;l~ .trim. ere•ted
lol' pocket, ttyled bY
,.WardrObe Jlaqr." NIVJ'.
came~ lied pd Wblte. 81lulO-raiS/

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.
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Come Iii to tbe Carner• departmept on i!Je flltJ·'
Door and see bow you cau' live on the ~\~,i!, ~UJ ,

for your camera.

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2.95 70 7.95

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AWARD.- Neiss C. Powell, 1408 Po~ell:sl, right, Is presented an
aw~ ~m the Post Olft~ Department by Paul Casc1, Middleport postmaster. Mr.
P~"'ll .ceived the certlf~a.te signed by th~ Postmast~r General upon hi" retiremel)! .. ef being 36 years m the postal servtce. He spent 29 years of his career as
a Ml~. port carrier and ieven years as a rural_route carrier.- Sentinel photo.

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N•xt Friday and Satur:cfay Mr. Douglas Lang, our
Prmtzesa Coat and Su1t man, will be on our 2nd
floor, showing Printzess, many of our customel'tl
have purchased "Printzess" Coats during the past
many years that we've sold this fine line and
known of the splendid quality- the fit and com·
fort and sensible styling. Come in Friday or
Saturday.

AnoCher lie Shtpmenl of
"Cannon" Bod Shmo
Juat in time for tbe fin1l
days of our AugWit Sales.

SCHOOL
SUPPLIES

Stock up on tbese fine
quality bed sheets in the
type and size you lite
best.

Complete selection of
ochool supplieo on tile
main floor.

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WORLD

DRIVE OUT TO OUR
WAREHOUSE ON MECHANIC STREIT
AND BUY ONE OF THESE MOWERS

e Just

9 lawn mowen to sell -

all with dependah..

Briggs and Stratton engines - .Easy to start - depend·
able make - Sale prices while they last.

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2 WILL Bl SOLD FOR ---·-·-··· ···-· ····· ··• $40.ot

SALE 1t the Warehou1e on Mechanic Street

lind your correct aile- the right material - the style
70U want - 1114ln hla favorite color.

new look iD Sweaters for
Fall and Winter wear Now is an excellent time

sight on Ame.oican
not on America'• baroess riiCl-

Teenage 10ft eotlon bna.
Several styles to choose
from. Si,.a 28 to 86. AA

Elberlelda have an e:u ellent selection of slacks for
yoWl&amp; men and boya for school wear - Dreasy SlaW
- the popular never-iron slacks that mothen love Dreu up jea111 in the popular slim model with taper
lei - Plain old blue denim Western Jeana that are long
wearlne: and eaay to f'do up" . Stop ln the mens and boya
department on the lat floor. See the many different
kinds of ~ehool trousers tnd select yours now. You'll

RUSSIAN DEBUT
YONKERS, N.Y. (UPI)- Wo-

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TEENFORM BRAS

SCHOOL TROUSERS

You'll llte the new llyleo
- the new colon - the

men driver'• are a familiar

59c

Your Choice $1.50

CLASS TO MEET
The Willing Workers class of
the Enterprise EUB church will
meet at lhe home of ·Mrs.
Dwight Logan, Thursday even·
ing.

Hartley &amp; Bennett
Feature.,.,

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GIBBS PANTIES
Glrb 100% cotton peek-a·

- - VACATION ENDS

s~hool

dresses, hundreds to chose from in just the style,
fabric and color you want-jumper and blouse
sets - 2 pc. suits - beautiful dark tones and
solids in shirtwaists - all top manufacturen.

. Special Showing of the PRINTZESS LINE

$1.95

Wolt Dllftly't
''GOLDEN HORSESHOE
REVUE"

FIVE ·( 911'$

Is Out

GIRLS SCHOOLTIME DRESSES

$1,00

Sizes ti to 18.

THURSDAY, AUGUST 26, 1965

Rocket
System

13.95

See our fine selection of girls back to

adjustable tuck at waist
to provide 1"2 " additional

ZIPPER JACKETS

Sizes 8 to 18. Solid colon.

POMEROY..WOOI.EJIORT, OHIO

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Girls cotton lull allps with

BOYI NYLON

Lone Sloevo

.,

Find the skirts you want in our wtde assortment
of styles, colors and fabrics-beautiful all wool
plaids, tweeds and solids-sheaths, A·lliles, box
pleated, hip stitch pleated, wrap arounds, coach·
man styles and walker skirts - Sizes 22 to 30 Come in now while selection Is best.

~~oueen&amp;bury"

SLIPS

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TONIGHT oncl THURSDAY
August 25-26
NOT OPEN

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SKIRTS AT ELBJ:RFELDS

3.95 to

$1.36 :to denier, 51 gauge walkinc sheer, full lashllned,
nyloc top and toe rina. Sizes

NO. HQ ·

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top and toe rina. Si2el 812 thru 11.
SALI $1.tt A PAIR

Joe Silver

.

dacron and cotton blends-tweeds, flannel•,
herringbones and tbe easy to care blends-many
styles and colors to choose from. Sizes 8 to 6.X and
7 to 14. Also Chubby Sizes 81h to 141h .

Glrll "Glneer Snop"

81&gt; lllru 11. - --·- --·----·- SALI $1.09 A PAIR

"DIARY OF A BACHELOR"

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Choos• Yoyr Back To Sc ool

'1.35 Seamlesa Ui denier, sheer microfilm mesh, reinforced heel and .toe. Nyloc top and toe·rlnc. Sileo

Elvis Presley
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$1.00

3. Now loU ahades. -- -- -- -· SALI $1.29 A PAIR

TONIGHT ONLY
"THE MOUTH ON

GIRLS ·SKIRTS

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Pomeroy Schools Open Tuesday

12 FT, WIDE ARMSTRONG QUAKERTONI PLOOR

CDVIRING, Rogulor $1.40 ·-- - ·- Sole $1,25 Mlnlftl fl;
12FT. WIDE ARMSTRONG ACROLAN
Rogular $2,40 ---·- -- -- --·· Sale $Z.OO a runnln1 11.
9FT. WIDE ARMSTRONG ACROLAN
Regular $1.60 __ ... _. . . . Salt $1.30 a I'UIIIflllll ft.
6FT. WIDE ARMSTRONG ACROLAN
Rovulor $1.05 -·-- · -- Sale tOe a runnl111 ft•
12 FT. WIDE GOLD SEAL CUSHION FLOOR
Rogvlor $3,20 --- --· -· ___ Sale $175 a rvnnl111 ft,
6FT WIDI GOLD SIAL CUSHION FLOOR
Rovvllr $1.60 --· --·--- - ·- Solo $1,40 a ronnl111 ft.
12 FT. WIDI GOLD SEAL VINYL FLOOR
Rogvlor $1.98 ---- ·----·· -· Solo $1.75 a runnl111 ft.
9FT. WIDI GOLO SEAL VINYL FLOOR
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