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annual National Field
ASIIOCiatio n tournament, w}:llch Is unde,r way near Pt.
Pleasant: Crawford's ed1tonal cartoons appear frequently In The Dally:.$e.Qtlnel. H'
IS pictured here with Sentboel Publisher Richard s. Owen. They ate' discussing
some of Crawford's w.ork compiled rece11t ly. Crawford is on vacation and Is "20
points down in my event," in the NF AA. He Is quartered at the Alpine Motel in
Gallipolis.

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sign ujl lor ~e water system. Itere~t In the following areas: :$10 with the total cost of the · higher cost than the
The deadllne 18 August 8th. A R.acme · Bashan Road, Morn- water tap amounting to $50 $5(1
total of 640 famllles have sign- log Star Road, Hemlock Grove All persons have until August

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Long Bottom and some areas Sth to apply.
The group also wishes to·
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note that the water system • .
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or .. The water system will be will not 1M! able to do do. This, , present proper ty .
Gaul, Elclon BarnhW,
Mrs . . engmeered m accordance With would apply mostly in fringe I All Interested persons are
Jack Spencer, Harold Black- i the Interest shown. .
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ston, George Cllrper, Don Betz- On?" the .system IS engmeer· has been shown. A family wish· ' the committee and to do 10
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Ralph ed, hnes will onl be extended. I ing to tap .on the system after as soon as possible.
Welker or Roger Keller.
Persons WIShtng to he ID· the dead !me date, and
the I Fifty per cent more algners
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The group noted 8 lack of m- tem are required to deposit lly, may do sa, but at a much ]was pointed out.
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' of slides Bhowed the varlCJl!l llolfo
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thti Mrs. Doris Davis, chaJrljlal
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of the nom~er . show wllldl lhl
'l'Urlter, ~~ MH. Peal
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•- Be..., Eli beth vL.'
The
-re served Horton Brown. of CObrlumlherbus •""-,
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to club is puwwng r
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bride's mother wore a cake and punch n•
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ted
The Alii'
d.aughter of Mr. and Mrs. CIH· light blue dras with ll)atchlng wllh Mrs. Klein serving the spent Friday, Wllh his 8
IUtellle 11'1-1111
BeaHII u a counselor
w,ek at lbe orjler by Mrs.
Mwaw, mee •,repor ·
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. Klein, Laurel Qifl, be- accessories and a
of cake, Mrs. Gerald Pullins, lhe and
sisler-iJJ..Iaw,
Mrs. ean1a
req..
Slda at
Plymouth
Prellbftertan
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embel:B
ust meetmg
wlllClarence
be held at
Harley
Brown. HeMr.alsoandvisited
New Plymouth.
Min Camp
Lewis president,
one guest,with
Mliii
· Joy
Coorey, h~e
Ill Mrs.
Hea
came the bride of Pvt. Tom pink carnations. Mrs. Lane ice cream, and Mrs. Harry h' . te
M s Hazel Hun1- tells wUI be liven at lhe
a student at Warren-Wilson present. Roll ~all• w:••. lins.wer- ley.
Lane. son of Mr. and Mr.~. Cal· wore a two piece dress of aqua Clark, presided at the punch ~s" r~, k rs · in
nd MrL Metg1 Cowlty H.-Ita DepulAshville, N.C. Her ..,_ ,c1 ,by ,ach member naming "a
v'n Lane, Middleport, Sunday, and blue, with while accessor· bowl.
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V~~r~ns M..: ment In Pomeroy ~~~ July le,
~Is. June graduate pojlu)ar way Dowers are us~
HAVE ·GUESTS
July 24, at the Laurel Cliff ies and a while carnation cor· The bride lo a graduate of
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High School, wUJ today!' Mrs. Macy, lane~' Mr. l!nd Mrs. Roy McCoarl
. el H r ~ta~
Free Methodist Church.
,sage.
Pomeroy High School and is mona ospl Wh.al
turned m.IAI!l,lld A..,..at.Z,If I
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· fth0 00lh of o-h..t- Pa were gueala
The vows of the double ring , A reception for 50 gueslo_was member of the Laurel CUff Free 1boMrmes.SaWiuerdlbyay .._meyCireeveland
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attend
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ceremony were read by the held at the home of the bnde's Methodist Church. The groom I h
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chlfie of the . progriun. · Mrs Route, Sallird•Y through Wed1
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Rev. Eugene Gill at 2 p. m. parents following the ceremony. attended Middleport
High w ere sf ~e;a~:n-law ~ank
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Mr. and M111. Eber Lewis are Carl · Barnhill prestmll!d · ~ nesday. Other callers tho week·
before an altar decorated with A blue and white color theme School and at present Is serv- ~e~:~ Sh
a~ompan- ·.
spending several dl\ys at .
topk ''Beat ·the lint." Mn. end were Mr. and Mra. John
baskets of white gladioli and was carried out. The bride's lng with the U. S. Army at Ft. .;. bo r. b ~ w~ ght r and
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borne here in Middleport
Rubal caldwell dlsevssed "Now Buchannan, Reedsvllle,
Mr.
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table with blue and white rov- Riley, Kansas.
er ..;'uM e Her·
they are preparing to move
11 the Time To" · M~ dar- and Mrs .. Richard Sellen, CoNuptial music was present· er, · ·s centered with a three- After a tbree-day wedding son-111- ~·
· abo e~~ed to
Lebanon, Ohio. where he
1~ Mas•ar preaeilted h;0' con- Iv· bus, L. Beegle and Mr. and
ed by Mrs. Gerald Pullins, pian- tiered wedding cake topped trip, the couple wJU return to ~~ ~er m";;11 ta~
Sunployed u a correction
tests. Mrs. Mary Jane· Goebel ~. Don. Beeglt and ZaiH! also
is~ and Mrs. Harry Clark, .,.. with a miniature bride and Laurel Cliff where Mrs. Lane e r orne, on ne on
'IIley have sold their home
was ·ihe 'winner of ·the firs! ·of COlumbuS, Mr. and Mn.
loist. who sang "Oh Promise Igroom. A punch bowl centered witl remain with her parents day.
Mr. and Mrs. carl Horky
cuiltest and Mrs. Gtice Stout
Chancey and Roger. Mr
Me."
with a red heart was on one for the present and Mr. Lane Mr. and Mrs. Geerge Mow·
family. Mr. and Mrs.
the seciond. Mrs. Patricia lind Mrs. Claude Stoats of Rip
Given ln marriage by her iend of the table. Ice cream, will return IAI Ft. Riley.
rey Sr. and granddaughter, Lm· Richard Koblenz Pomeroy have been employed .in
Goe!M!I· won the traveling prize. ley; W. Va. and Mr. and Mrs
.!tiller, &amp;he hritle wore a walll ,
da Jean spent SUI!day 10 Colum· has been selected ~ the winn~ port •nd hlll'e beeU actlve
Patio ar~enll ·were the Harold Roush Portland Routt.
length dress of white
lace, I
bus With Mr. and Mrs.
Earl of the Ohio . . Scholai'IJ!!Ip A· the First United
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featuring a fitted bodice with I
French. Other guesls of the ward offered by the Atliertcan Church. They QaVB
peu.
MIDDLEPORT
long sleeves oommg to pomts'
.Frenches were Mrs. George Institute of Coo[ieratlon &lt;AIC) I ters, Mrs. Georle
arrangements, ribbOns· were ·•· Mils. 0. 0. Mcintyre and MlB!
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over the- hands. and a full I
Mowrey Jr., and son Larry of for exc.ellence Ill OllOperallve Chi!Ucothe and Mrs.
warded to Mrs. Patricia (loe., Edith HutslnpJllor, both .o
skirt. Her veil of nylon net
North Eaton and Mr. and Mrs. farm business activities . . He Springer of P'li'lll1liy,
lei, Mts. carl Bamhlll
and GaiiJpolls, vlsl~ Sunday With
was held in place by a crown ;
Leo Thurber and Steve of Co· wilt soon leave borne for Fort
Mrs Claren~ Headley There Mrs. Mclntyres cousin, Mrs.
of seed pearls. She carried a i
lumbus.
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i Collins, Colo., to attend the 38th Mr. and Mrs. Robert
wer~ ·numerous other ~rrang..: Walter 'Athey, Middleport. Misl
booquet of small while
and
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Mr. and Mrs .. Gratis Bryan annual A.I.C. summer session and daughter, Kim,
menlo .. Of these, ribbons were Al!"a Ohlinger, Middleport, _Is
blue floWers , with
white 1
of Powhatan, v1s1ted Saturday 00 farm business, July 31-Aug. from Ada, Ohio, to
rded to M I 0 McCoy spending two or three days with
streamers.
HO:.LYWOOD (UP! ) - "The ahead with the part on faith-If with Mrs. Gladys Cockier at 3 at the Colorado Stale Univer- where he has been
::. Loll M:a-in,· and Mrs: Mrs. Walter Athey, Middleport.
Miss Carolyn Buckley, maid :worst trash that ever insulted it was clear that Jed had Holzer Hospital.
slty.
Line Coach lor the
of honor, wore a white lace . the ublic intelligence .. quoth control of the mlllion• ol Gordon Fisher stu?enl
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School which h88 an
Barnhill.
FREE CLOTHiNG
dress with white , acc-essories, !one Pol the kinder r.;lews of dollars at all times.
Mountain State BuSiness Col· R1chard · joliiS a select group i of approximately two
Miss Cooley showed and de- ·The Salvation Army 11 havlna
and a pink carnatiOn l'Orsage. ' "The Bever! Hillbillies" on its
lege, spent the weekend with of 4-H members, one boy or I s\udents.
scribed slldes of Hawall. Mils a free clothing day Thursday
Miss Barbera Klein sisler of i d b
"Paul said he wouldn't do the his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ma- g~rl from e.ach state, who will Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bing
Cooley hid taken the· slides dur· morning from 9 a.m. until 12
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ttl!' bride Mid Miss' Nancy Gill .j e u our years ago .
series with anybody but me, so son Fisher and family. He was be honored at a special cere- CleWJ!d,. f t ftcalion
lDg the live years she
has noon at liS Butternut Ave., In
were ~maids and wore Jlut this summer the televl· he agreed to my demand."·
accompanied back to Parkers- mony on the "Youth lttlportS" I of her moth!!t, Mrs. J. K.
taught scboel ill Hawaii. She Pomeroy. Everyone In Melp
pink d...,.ses and carried a ' sion hayseeds are back before Ebsen's foresight' Is responsi· burg, W. Va. Sunday evening, program of the Institute on Mo~- 1 and other relaUves. Mr. Bing a plans to return to teach there county and sflrrounding areal
bouquet of pink and white flow- : the cameras for their fifth year ble in large part for the show's by Mrs. Fisher and da1Jihters. day evemng, Aug. I. ·He wiD I former faculty member of Mid· ·IJIIln in tbe fall. Many of the is welcome.
ors with white streamers. The Ion the tube, confident they wltl success. Without .the strong, Carla and Barbara and Mrs. he among some I,OOO young : dleport High Scbool, now
flower girls, Darla Gill, in 1 remair ·, the top tO as they stable father, the series doubt- Ernest Harris.
farmers and rural youth scho- l. es in the East Cleveland School:s.ll
pink dress, and Connie Woode, ' have the preceding four years. less would have dissolved in its Mr. and Mrs. William Fisher Iars from all parts of.the coon· ,
in green and white dress, car· One man. at least, knows first season.
and son of Belpre spent Friday try and several foreign COUD· Weekend guests of Mr.
ried small baskets ol Oowm. precisely why they're returnand Saturday with their parents, lrles attendmg the ronference Mrs. Dana Swift, High St., --- il
Mr. Jlllln Klein, brother of ing, too. He's Buddy Ehsen who
Mr. and Mrs. Mason Fisher and 10 swap InformatiOn and esper· Mr. and Mrs. Edwin L, ..
the brfd~; served as best man 11 stars as Jed Clampell.
Mr. and Mrs. Sam · Aruold.
lences, and learn about farm and children, Jerry, Ylclde;
allll
Roger Klein, '"nne whole world is looking
Mr. and Mrs. James Fisher busmess methods.
chael and Randy of Bellaire. II
1 pint Pintle Boxer 11 c
brother of Jht; tnide, and Steve for a father fJgure," the actor
and children, Lucinda, Laura
Saturday guests Included
Lane, brother of the groom. explained on a rare day off.
and Paul of Cincinnati were
and Mrs. E. J. Swift andM:::II
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old Jed Clampett is just
weekend guests ol his parents,
3C SOn Dale of Athens; Mrs.
1'111 pt. Plalltlc Boxn 15c
thai.
TU~DAY
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Fisher.
G88klll, Akron; Mrs.
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''Our success is the same as POMERO~ ~CTU will have Mr. and Mrs. John Fisher and
Qark, Col. ; Mr. and Mrs.
1 quart Pintle Boxn
that of 'Bonanza.' Papa Cart- a potluck piCDIC supper at the Kenneth of Akron, Mr.!. James
Swift and sons, Larry, Jr .•
3 for 50c
wright has the same sort of United Methodist Church Tues· Fisher and children of Clnclnna·
ny, and Bruce of G«&lt;llpolls.
TONIGHT
appeal. These are men who are day at 5:30 P· m. Members are uand Mrs. Paul Fisher, Miners· PT. PLEASANT - Ellery ·r. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Dalley
C!dlltOU.. BAKER
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the )~ends of their households. to take their own table serblce. ville, visited sunday morning, tSprlngllme) Jackson, 62, of Canton were Sunday auesta of
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tOO In·• " ' * - - Their families love and respect PAST MATRONS of Pomerny wtlh Mr. and Mrs. Masou Fish· 1514 Kanawha Street, died Mon- Mr. and Mn. James SoDden.
"MARLOW"
Wile! wu Harlow really like? them."
Chapter 1116 OES will have their er and family and his mother, day at f:30 p. m. very sudden- Mr. and Mrs. Emenoo Jones
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--p!UilOff.seroen
Ebsen
.exudes
the
annual
picnic
Tuesday
at
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Mrs.
Wi!Uam
Fisher.
ly
at
his
home.
He
was
a
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were
weekend
pests
of
11 In•·"'*·- - Jane Fonda. Alain Oelon
same strons-minded indlvloual~ p.m., at the borne ol Mrs. J. w. Mrs. Mary Bentz returned to tired cook for the Mississippi daughter and IIOil-iD-Iaw•
and Lola Albright
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ty that he Infuses ln old Jed. McMurray iu Mason, w. Va. her employment at the Ohl• Valley Barge Lines of St. Louts, and Mrs. Lee DlYlclJon of
•JOY HOUII"
.Oin•"'*~-Re believes too many men 1\'...nbers are to bring a cover· Power Co. office, Monday, after and. a former painter.
lumbus.
WtbNimaY, THURS.
tum tlle1r paychecks
ed dish and own table service. a two weeks vacation.
A resident of PI Pleasant for hMrlld. and BreMrsnd
. LeeandSmllh
on61'1HDAY
llltiCIJIIilly over to their w1ves
Mr. and Mrs. John Johnson
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c reo,
a
J!ll!o-2'1-21~
every
week,
becoming
ooly
WEDNESDAY
and daughter of f.ulumbus were the past 22 yea~, he was born have returned from J:=:
"RI!'O LINI 7GCIO''
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James Cano
Laura Devon money machines while mama WILDWOOD GARQEN Club 1 weekend guests o/ Mr. and Mrs. Dec. 25, 1903, In Ronceverte, ville, Ala. where they VI
--andruns the famlly.
will meet at the FOrest Run Waller Bentz Lincoln Helghlo. W. Va., a son of the late Her- ed with her parents, ·Mr.
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"LOVE IN A
"Today there are more Methodist church, Wednenday ! Mrs. Gladys Smith and Mrs. bert B. and Julia V. Johnson, Ml'l. ~·.F. ~mrc-wortll
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BLDFIIH BOWL•
also v1B1ted .JI!Omls In FleriiliL
rOIIItiiY !Indo
Fabian people looking for 8 daddy than at 8 p.m. for a workshop. Mrs. 1 Alberta Hawse ol BarberiDn and Jackson.
know it," he went on. "Jed Tony Fowler of Dudley Florist i Roland Rummel of Columbus, Surviving are hil wife, Gen- . Weeke-~ guests of Mr.
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Cut-RIIit- PJutio Wnp·
Clampett is a good father, not WID be guest speaker. Members 1spent Sunday at their home 10 eva Wartman Jackson,
and ! Mn. Robert SharJl and Mr.
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100 ft. rolla
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two nieces Mr.~. Frances Jack· I Mrs. Paul Haptonstall and
just for the characters on the are to brmg a cutting for ex· ' M'n rsvllle
i show but for a Jot of people change_ and also cookiea and ; ~;. and ·Mrs. Anth~ny Scbu· son, Jersey City, N. J., and ily, were Mr. and Mn. Wayne
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'itoua: or. ONe
II" by 50' rolla - - Sfc
who walth the series regularly. the officers a soft drink.
' ler and daughter, Linda ol Co- Mrs. Vera Sertvans, Institute, Sharp and daughter, Marilyn
TONIGHT
He fulfills a need.
lumbus spent the weckeod wllh w. va.
Jo, and Mr. and Mrs.
Cllt·RIIt Wox Poptr·
July 22.26
125 It, rolla
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"For years this country has JOHN GEE A.M.E. Cburch his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ja.,
Sharp and son. Jody of ZaneWolt Dl...,.o
been headed for a matriarchy. will hold its annual Sunday c0 b Schuler
Funeral semce• wlll be held vllle.
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And II hasn't been helped any School picnic at Lake Alma.
Mr and Mrs R&gt;berl DaugiJ. Thursda~ at 2 p. m. in lilt The birthdays of Mrs. La•
Peltm'l&gt;~·tmimated
·!!irloon Allin- 'lbe Novel by by some of those television Transportation will
leave tery ·and son R~rl .Jr .. of eo- Crow • ussell Funeral Home. I renee Milhoan and ber
Fellt s.tten
shows
that
portray
dad
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from
Third
Ave.
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1, 30 1 bus wer• weekend guests of B ·1 will he m Kirkland Mem- ter, Mrs. Vernon Weber
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bumbling idiot to make fun of. p. m. All are welcome 10 :ir grand~oth•r. Mrs. Cora orial Gardens. Friends may call observed Sunday with 1
"DISijEYLAHD
Af'TIIt DAittc"
, They've painted hlm into a attend.
Wi ins and Mrs. Editb Tho· at the funeral home after 10 ily ~r at the Vernon Welter
[.ouis Annstrong
corner
many
times.
THURSDAY
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a. m. Wednesday.
home m Rutland. Present were
BobbJ. Rydell
Was
Hesitant
m~~.
and
Mro.
Sheroey
Swan
Mr.
and Mrs. · Milhoan and Mr.
,.., •• .9tbeili
When
producer
Paul
Henning
WILLING
WORKERS
class
of
and
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Wayne
Prince
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The
Almanae
8lld
Mrs. Weber and children.
WEDS. -.l'I'IUIIS.
fin~l
approach
Ebsen
for
the
the
Enterprise
EUB
church
will
spent
Sunday
at
Dillon
Dam
and
By
U•lted
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Dennis,
Dean, Donna, Dallas
NOT 01"1N
Presto Pressure
Clampett role, Buddy was meet Thursday evening, at the Reservoir near zanesville and Today is Tuesday, July 26, and Duane.
Pii6if titru YOISDAY
Cooker-Canners _ $32.95
hesitant.
home of Mrs. Myrtle Long Wllh wert guests ol Mr. and Mrs. the 207th day of 1966 witb 158 to
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Sales in
"The scripts had everybody Mrs. Ben Buck as the hostess. Paul Childers and fami]f.
follow.
GIVE DINNER
Ste•m-Well Blanchers
OD· IT"
but Jed g~ttlng the taug~," he ROCK SPRINGS GRANGE Miss Sue Jean Raub of Car.
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Mr. and Mrs. MlltGn Roush
7'111 qu1rt sin _ $3.19
Wttb Tab lrtmter
grinned. II was the kmd of will meet Thursday, at 8 p.m. ol City F:,1. .,bo is emplay- The moon Is between Its l11'8t entertained with a dinner Sunond· IJoria . Dowlin1
character thai could gel lost in Inspection will be conducted by ~ Dy E.-ter~ ~ir lines spent quarter and full phase.
day, at their home, Syracuse.
Can-Well C•nnert
-f))IIJoCOLOIICAIITOONS - ~action. But 1 decided to go Virgil Atkins deputy. There will several d;ys wi'h :1er father , The morning stara are Mars, I Preaenl were Mr. and Mn.
7 Jar Sin _ _ $2.39
11M! a program and refreshments , Joseph Raub and son, Jack and Venus and Saturn.
rad Ohlinger and daughters,
$5.29
9 Jar Sin
iwill be served.
with her sisl•r, M,·, Joanne There are no evening stars. Kathryn and Naomi, and Mr.
FRIDAY
Tatlrrson an~ lamily.
Irish dramatist and critiC and Mrs. Roush and Gregory
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14qt. Enameled
W.C.T.U. of Middleporl will Mrs. Orville
of Ham- George Bernard Shaw was hom and Sandra.
PreserYing Kettles $1.69
Imeet Friday evening, July 29 ilion was the weekend guest of on this day in 1856.
, noon were Mr.
· rsey
Jar Fillers _ 19c and 49c
the borne of Mrs. M. L. Kel-~ her father, Jo&gt;enh !\aub and ! On Ibis day in history:
Roush and ~ughterW E:"'o8
Iat
lyon Grant Street A picnic wiD ' son. Jack.
In 1925, American political gene of New aven, · ·
Foley Food Mills _ $2.69
he served at 6:30p.m. and mem-l Mrs. Walter Bentz spent sev leader William Jennings Bryan
Rot•ry Food Presses $2.95
b&lt;!rs are asked to take a cover- ereo days ol her vacati~&gt;n with died of a stroke near Dayton,
MEETS TONIGHT
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ed dish and table service.
her mother. Mrs. Edra
Tenn.
The American Legion A~lHo_..... o.pt. J·
FOREST RUN METIIODIST gins, Minersville.
In 1941, Gen. Douglaa Mac- ary of Drew Webller Post N'!'
0
church will have an ice cream I Mr. nne Mrs. Ctarles
Arthur ~arne comm~er ol 39• will meet tGnlght at I · •
social at the church, Frictay, b..: I spent ih~ weekend m .
the American forces m the ciOOI. An execuUve meeting
-~·QI£
ginning at 6:30p.m. Home made with their da~gbter ano
Phillppines. Five monlha lllter \ ."'~,;;ll~be;_;;he~ld~al~7~p~.;m~.;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~~~~~~~~~~~~~===~~~~~~
ice cream, cake and pie will be Jaw, Mr. •nd Mrs. Larry
Japan attacked ·Pearl Harbor. I
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sold.
ford ar.d family.
In · 1952, King Farouk of
"t· ·
Egypt bo!lrded bia royal yacht
INDIANIANS RETURN
Choir 1uu Outing
and lrent Into exile.
Mr: and Mrs. Vernon W. Bing I
,
Ia 1963, a devastating earthWhen ''ou H1v1 A
and son, "Sonny," of Howe At Sauer • Camp
quake J'I)Cked Skopje, Yugosla- .
Indiana and Mr. and Mrs. Ken: . Members of the choir of the via, killing hundreds.
neth L. Miller and son, Randy I Mlddlep&lt;irt First United Pres·
.
of Springfield,. Ohio, have re· bylerian Church and
lhetr Stielf, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Hor·
LOOK~
turned to their homes alter vi· guests enjoyed an oollng Sun· ty tlld daughters, Shiell IIIII
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siting their parents, Mr. and daYat the camp site of Mr. and Janet; ~rs. AM Horky, .Sam
IMrs. Vernon Bing and sister.~ Mrs. Lewis Sauer in CUlton, W. Hood, ·and the ~v. Howard
' Kay and Sharon, Pomeroy Rd: Va. A picnic was served andi!:;~.....,...._ _ _ _
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Attending were Mr. and Mr3.
Sauer and family, Lois
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and Georse; Mr. and Mrs.
For All Tho Pamlly
DRY
Kennedy, Mr. and Mrs. Paul
Haptoostall and family, Edllb
CLE4Ni,..G
IIIII BW, Mr. and M1s· ~
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' S~uvlct Oit Requftt · ·
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Johnson has been nom·
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become the n e w
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Japan. Johnson will succeed E&amp;:lwin 0 . Reischauer,
wtio wiU return to Huvard.

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OEVOTBD TO IN'I'BR.IIn OJ
IIIEI08 • MAllON AJIEA

H&amp;R FIRE ONE

CAIRI!I~R diplom•l ;U. AI·

(DEALER

Johnson has been nom·
in@lll. by President JohnlOB
become the n e w
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Japan. Johnson will succeed E&amp;:lwin 0 . Reischauer,
wtio wiU return to Huvard.

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Robles. 122, Me1dco.ll
Battling Chava, 120,

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Dr. Lester
liOtWI
of secreMeigs secretary.
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nearB. Columbus.
,
•.has
ColllltY
his been
el~
'lbelr chief purpose
ts to pro- orDr.
F. Lamb, Who
l1s.:illiillllet!MMbrJwnWlary ora·new organization form· mote and build an ofllce build· been with the Oblo Council aa
letter to oaeh . . _
ed by the Ohio Council
or lng to beCome the home for Its executive head and late of
forlh four enlln1r1 wonlt,
Churches Io promote. tho anti· many of the denominational the ~mple of Good WUI, haa
cipated interchorch center for agencies. '!be proposed stru&lt;- retired~ Dr. John M. Wilson Is
.,encies of all denomina(\ons. ture will cost approximately $1 the present Eltecutlve SecreThiB haa long been an objec· million. This amount will be llry. Fifteen members from Ute
live of lbe Ohio Council, empha· supplied by · the property now varloua denominations througbsized through the Temple of 1 held by Interchurch Center, Inc. 1out the slllte constitute the new
Good Will, Inc. Recontly all and by the denominations par· ' board, on which Dr. Roush re·
boldlngs of the Temple of Good ticipating. It is to be located In presents Southeastern Ohio.
Will amounting to $3\1 million :========~::~:;;-;:-;:;---has heen turned back to lhe
~rs. Dell Talbott.
Ohio Council. A new division
Several from here attended
has been formed, Incorporated
the ce cream social at Port·
ander the name, The Interland which was a benefit for
church Center, Inc.
the Little Lea!!ue
baseball
Dr. Lester Roush has been
team.
with the Ohio Council of ChurchMr. and Mrs. A. L . While of
es from its inception in 1920. Farrell Cozart was a recent East Liverpool have moved inHe lras served in various offi. guest of his sister and family, to the Bill Cozart property.
cia! copaeitles during these Mr. and Mrs. Andy \V ard and Mrs. Arthur !i:vans, Po'lneroy,
years. When the Temple of Shelly.
and Mrs. Linda Ward, local,
Good Will, Inc. was formed he Mrs. Sylvia Allen has re· called on Mrs . .Mike Evans and
became a trustee and secretary turned home from Meigs Gen- daughters, recently.
(.......,n,_,..)
of the Board Which office he era! Hospital and is improv- Mr. and Mrs. Fred Rieber
Jumbloo. DUCAL CUBIC M!MIIR PURPLI.
,.t'~ IMJII J 'e
has filled throughout Its con- lng nicely.
and daughter ol Toledo and
-'-"' ,.., • Fi'""" - /11., a JWdl•
tlnuance
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the
new
corporRandall
Talbott
ol
New
Mr. and Mrs. Wa\d Kimes of
eooldr.'t~r&lt;t-A IIAU
_ __ Ilion was formed he was nam· Lexington spent a recent week Chester were guests of Clint
ed a trustee and again elected lend with his parents, Mr. and and Leota Birch.

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Mr. and Mrs. M Roseberry- peater •and' famly wel'll · ·Jir,
and children and Mr, and ~- and Mrs. Andy Ward and Shel·
~ ·li~ SpUiet, were re- ly, WeBley CGiart and P &amp;•u I
een~~~ of Mr. and Mrs. Evans and PJiul Dean, Mr. 81111
Jamas Mlddleswan and chllll- Mrs. Paul Cbevsller ,00 Gil"ren.
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Mr. and Mn. Klt'Ojd Bl'l!wer sons, Mrtl. Mike Evilhl, Howand dltlllhter of 1.001 Bottom ard Allen, Golda Prlc!e, .JUplly,
were Sunday RUe!la of hll ptll'·
Va., Mr. and Mrs. " Dell
ents, Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Brew· Talbott, Mr. and Mn. · R. 11.
er and David.
Durllt and Tom, Mr. and Mtl.
Mr. a:-d Ml'll. Larry Gluesen- s. w. Dunt, lllra.
'tressle
camp visited his pmnts, Mr. Stethem, Bob Lawson, 8 n d
and Mrs. L. R. Gluesencamp Mr. and Mrs. Howard Frank
recently.
arid ehlldren, Racine.
Virgil Bosard and E. H. Carpenter flew to Stewan Field In
Parkersburg on Monday after-

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'I'BMY BRAcmYATED '
KANSAS CITY (VP!)
Pitcher Ralph Terry, who 1111

ICI!Ve list tuesday by Ute
Kanlas City AfltleUcs, ·wlit also
bought lelthanded pitcher Joe
Grenda frOm Mobile of the
Southern Le•RII•·
' .-:-.- - - W&lt;l~r-lilllng devices pumps
of a sort, have been ·used for
11 least 5,000 years.
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Mr. and Mrs. Vrank Holter of
Spiller and Mr. and Mrs. Elza
Birch of Racine called on Clint
and Leota Birch on Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Van
Meter, Beverly, and Mr. and
Mrs. Delbert Bissell and chilclfen, Columbus, were
recent
Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Don Brtwer and sons. Mrs. Albina Gluesencamp and Mrs. Susie Cooley and her son-in-law
and family, Steubenville, were
also guests of the Brtwers.
Recent guests of E. H. Car·

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• Girls Dress~ _ 3'31%
LADIES
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Foreign NeVis Commentary

Tomato Juice

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Extr1l Extra!

1 Man's Suit

DRESSING

'10.00

Reg. 3.49 to 7.98 _ On Sale 1.75 to 3.99

Reg. Price $39.50
Nothing wrong with thll suit
except it has been around too
long.

Tig•r Br1nd
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Boys Hos•
White and colored with stripe top. Size 8 to 11.

Odd Lot lAdles Slacks

¥1 Price

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NUMEROUS TO

Reg. Price ., 37,50 to $75.00
ON IALE . ..

lAdles Shorts

Reg. 2.98 to 5.98. S!Je 10

Values to 1.50

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Only 2.00 to 2.66

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DRESS SHIRTS

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Both white and colored. A good run of sizes. A very
good name In shirts. You will certainly recognize
this. Reg. 5.00 to 5.95. You will want more than one
of these.

VELOUR SHIRTS- -l OFF
All the latest colors in V-Neck and Henley Styles.

MENS

Ivy League PantS -- l Price
A nice run of sizes and colors.

Boys Suits

. Mens Pc;~jamas - - !Off
Both Long.Bll'l sbort sleeve styles.

leg. 3.98 to· 6.98 _ 011 Sal• 2.66 to &lt;4,66
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styles and colors, Take lt. from old "Kerpt'_ th'
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Reg. 1.25 for pacll:lie of 2. First qual(ty. Sloe

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All tbe latest styles and colors. Sizes I to 20 Reg. Prlee 10.98

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Both wide and narrow brim. Still plenty of good weather ahead to wear these. Rea. 2.98 to 7.98.
For This Ev•n~ Only
1.&lt;49 to 3.99

Price

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and Fancy Patterns. S M L &amp; XL. Uti to 3JI8. For 3 daro

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to 18. On Salo 2.00 to 4.66

Men's Ties _ _ 3 for $1

MENS SHORT SLEEVE

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Both Dacron A: Wools and Rayon
Blends. Regs., Shorts and Long.

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Graded Good Quality IMf

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GROUN'D
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5-M-L-XL

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Men's Short Sl•v•

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ROUND STEAK

Both SHms and Regulars. Size 6 to 16. Remember
School opening Is almost here.
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Reg. 5.98 to 8.98 - · On Sale 3.99 to 5.99

OUit

Boys 13 3-4 oz. Jeans 1.98

ODD LOT. MENS

V2

qt.

R•g. 1.98 to 2.98 _ Now Only 1.00 to 1.49

Banlon Shirts l4 price

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A very good name In shirts. Both fancy and plain colors. Both button down and Reg. collar styles. S, M,
Land XL.

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A real Jllce color and size assortment. Buy plenty
for back to school

Justa few In lot.

Sport Shirts - -

SLACKS

lb.
pkg.

Knit Shirts

MENS LONG SLEEVE

Men's
Summer

Plump
Juicy

BOYS S. S.

size~.

On Sale _ _ 1,49 to 2.49

Skinless

Reg. 1.98 to 2.98 _On Sale 1.00 to 1.49

Reg. 2.98 to 7.98 _ Sale Price 1.49 to 3.99

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Sizes 6 to 18 In fancy and plain colors. Henley, But·
ton Down and Spread Collars.

l Price

Cotton Knit Shirts

On Sale 2.66

Sport Shirts - - • l Price

MEN'S SHORT SLEEVE

SEVERAL
VARIETIES ON SALE

MILK

Sport Shirts • - - ! Price

1.75 to 2.49

Picnic: Time Specials!

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BOYS SHORT SLEEVE COTTON

Henley Shirts - - ! Price

46oz.
cans

Grade A
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Both green and grey in S, M, Land XL. You women
will love these.

MENS S. S.

Both Cotton Knits and Broadcloth. All the latest colors lncltldlng the popular Navy and BurRUndy. Reg.
3.49 to 4.98. You will want several of these at

22·50 37·50

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For Common MarketGroup

Work Shirts - - - - ! Off
Reg. 3.98

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NATIONAL GUARDSMEN spent a quiet weekend In
Cleveland; the ~lie of five (fays ~f ~eated _racial violence In the slum-studded Hough d1strict. MaJ. Gen. Erwin Hostetler, Ohio National Guard commander, Indicated sollle Ouardlmen may leave the area July 26.
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For This Event Only _ _ 12.25 to 19.75

Reg. 3.98 to 6.98 _ Sale Price 1.99 to 3.49

All wool woratedl yoa can
wear anytime. A Dice u·
aortment of sizes and col·
on. Regs., Sbor!l and
Lonaa. Sizes 30 to 48 Roe.
Pill&gt;• 45.00 to 75.00.
Small char8e for altera·
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In this group. Sizes 35 to 46. Reg. price 24.50 to 39.50.

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CHAMPAGNE TONY LEMA, one of golf's most carefree and colorful stars, was one of four persons killed
July 24 when a private plane crashed and burned on the
Dllnois-Indlana line. Lema's pretty wife, Betty, shown
with him, WBII also killed. Lema had just finished playing
In the PGA tournament in
Ohio.

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$2.49

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an event as thl!,
happens twice a year.

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All Summar Merchandise Reduced!

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jRe~e!lllbt!r, such

Stokely's Tasty Tomato

$100

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homeland 4100 million a year- show.
1 large cliunk of its from the
Red\ffusion-TV has a two
United Smtes.
year deal with David Susskind's

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All day Thursday, July 28, while
we prepare for thla event.

Riiht reserved
tg limit qaantitl11

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STORE CLOSED •••

July 28-29-30

Canned Pop

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foresees the day when British Am~rican react ion to the first
program exports will earn his black and white run of the

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Summer Coolers! All Flavors

3 DAYs

STARTS
FRIDAY, 9 AM

noon.

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n !hoc~~~~ ,:::~~ ~~~~:~~.~ ::m~:~ti;:Y:ft~;
giant cigar. at 7:30 a.m., and were "very satisfied " with

name to conjure with in show unlimited number of drama
business circles if as yet specials in color and in black
generall y unknown to the and white. Four of these will
American pubUr. He is the each run for two hours and two
oldest of a dynasty of three of them -"'The Diary of Anne
brothm who have massive Frank" and "Dial M For
lntertsta in British television. Murder" wUI be among the
fllma, 1111 legitimate stage and batch to be produced at the 1
111 an aaency for top allrs.
Redlflusion studios In the I
Recently In his London office Wembley district of Lindon.
Grade. as head of Associated
Television, explained why the
•100 million figure is not
merely wishful thinking. He
ln~pitaJ
aaid his company had alr..,dy
grossed $7.5 mllllon from Its
"Secret Agent" series IPatrick 1 Holzer Hospital: Vls\tlne hours
McGoohan) and it expected 2-4 and 7-tl p.m. Parents only
another of its pro~rams ··The on Pediatric! Ward.
Saint" &lt;Roger Moore! to gross
Admissions
~0 million do\lars before it Charles A. Woodard, 1445
tnds Its run .
Ea•tern Ave.; Deborah Ann
Grade . said he estimated his. Rainey, Rio Grande; Mrs. Ray·
Illes th1s year would top •11 mond Swiaher Rl 1 Bidwell·
ll'lillion with the rest of . the Fred Facem~ . Rt. 2 Ga\11~
Industry , _lncludmg the Bnt1sh lis; Timothy Lee Fowler, PL
Broadcastmg
CorporatiOn, 'Pieasaot; William F. McCraw,
bringing tile total up to $22.5 Pt. Pleasant; Mrs. Jamea R.
miUlon. Thts could . easily Priddy , Minersville ; William D.
multiply. he sa1d. 11 the Justis, Rt. 2 Racine; Mrs. Arpostmaster llf'nera\, who con· thur L. Ulmer Clinton· Oscar
lroll television in Britain would ;R. Weber, Rt. \ Long Bottom;
permi t the opening of more .Wilma L. McGowan, Rt.
4
channels and -additional broad· Ioak Hill · Lelsha J. Mace New
casting houn. Networks in Marahtieid · Artbur L. thmer
Britain are presently rMtricted Cllntoll; Mi-s. John Murrell, R~
to 50 hours of broadcastill,ll a ,3 Wlleelenburg: Charles W.
week.
IArmstron&amp;, IU. t HebrOn; Mrs.
Grade says he nas strons Herbert McFann, Oak Hill.
American interest In two of hi!
llriU · ·
new shows -MI'GOOhan's "The Mra. Herbert McFann, l1ak
Prisoner" and an adventure Hill, a son, 8:04 a.m., IVedne•
series. "McGill" ' - and his price day.
for these Is in the millions.
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DIJCIIIII'I..
Bul he is not the only Brit~tn J Joyce A. Carpenter, Gene K.
Who wants to lnftuence whit Cooper, Tereaa Grover, Mrs.
JOU see on your ...-eens and at Don R. Hurn, Mra. Emma R.
the •arne tilllt' rtVel'lle lhe flow Jenkins, Mra. Russell E. Kenol sterlin ~ for the big Mnerican nedy, Mrs. Rol181' H. Loftis,
lhows 'Bonanza, Dicl&lt; V~n Mrs. Carl J. Loomis, Harold
Dyke. Perry Mason et all . Marshall, Carol A. Masters,
which have been the backbone 1Ml'l. Charles 0. Melvin, Frank
of Britisl1 prime time' program- F. Miller, Homer F. Moore,
min~ lor .vear..
Mrs. James R. Priddy, Mrs.
Associated British TV is Harold L. Sn)lder, Mrs. Charles
gn'nA into pl'&lt;ldurtlnn with a L. Stone, Mra. Emerson V. Well,
one hour rolor version of "The Bill Wooten and Pearl J. ShaAvenger s'' for nex1 seasnn The ver.
liars are the same. Patrick
Macnl:'e. 11 Ji!:P.nuine descendant Whe3t culltlvation goes fu,._
of Robin Hood , and lllana Rlgg ther back than the earliest ,..
who Is with the Royal cords of man.

vaw York Clothing House, Pometoy, Greatest

IPI'IIned tmkle for 1111! la8l
monlll, was restoftd te Ute

NEW YORK (UP!) - The ' Shakespeart Company when
Brihsh are C4rnlng- to your she is not Inflicting karate
~le\' i si~tlf. screens.
ichops on various villain~ .
And ~pearheading the inva· ·Robert Norris of San Franci•

His name is Lew Grade, a Talent Associates to produce an

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Dr. Roush is Interchurch Center Officer

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Dr. Lester
liOtWI
of secreMeigs secretary.
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,
•.has
ColllltY
his been
el~
'lbelr chief purpose
ts to pro- orDr.
F. Lamb, Who
l1s.:illiillllet!MMbrJwnWlary ora·new organization form· mote and build an ofllce build· been with the Oblo Council aa
letter to oaeh . . _
ed by the Ohio Council
or lng to beCome the home for Its executive head and late of
forlh four enlln1r1 wonlt,
Churches Io promote. tho anti· many of the denominational the ~mple of Good WUI, haa
cipated interchorch center for agencies. '!be proposed stru&lt;- retired~ Dr. John M. Wilson Is
.,encies of all denomina(\ons. ture will cost approximately $1 the present Eltecutlve SecreThiB haa long been an objec· million. This amount will be llry. Fifteen members from Ute
live of lbe Ohio Council, empha· supplied by · the property now varloua denominations througbsized through the Temple of 1 held by Interchurch Center, Inc. 1out the slllte constitute the new
Good Will, Inc. Recontly all and by the denominations par· ' board, on which Dr. Roush re·
boldlngs of the Temple of Good ticipating. It is to be located In presents Southeastern Ohio.
Will amounting to $3\1 million :========~::~:;;-;:-;:;---has heen turned back to lhe
~rs. Dell Talbott.
Ohio Council. A new division
Several from here attended
has been formed, Incorporated
the ce cream social at Port·
ander the name, The Interland which was a benefit for
church Center, Inc.
the Little Lea!!ue
baseball
Dr. Lester Roush has been
team.
with the Ohio Council of ChurchMr. and Mrs. A. L . While of
es from its inception in 1920. Farrell Cozart was a recent East Liverpool have moved inHe lras served in various offi. guest of his sister and family, to the Bill Cozart property.
cia! copaeitles during these Mr. and Mrs. Andy \V ard and Mrs. Arthur !i:vans, Po'lneroy,
years. When the Temple of Shelly.
and Mrs. Linda Ward, local,
Good Will, Inc. was formed he Mrs. Sylvia Allen has re· called on Mrs . .Mike Evans and
became a trustee and secretary turned home from Meigs Gen- daughters, recently.
(.......,n,_,..)
of the Board Which office he era! Hospital and is improv- Mr. and Mrs. Fred Rieber
Jumbloo. DUCAL CUBIC M!MIIR PURPLI.
,.t'~ IMJII J 'e
has filled throughout Its con- lng nicely.
and daughter ol Toledo and
-'-"' ,.., • Fi'""" - /11., a JWdl•
tlnuance
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the
new
corporRandall
Talbott
ol
New
Mr. and Mrs. Wa\d Kimes of
eooldr.'t~r&lt;t-A IIAU
_ __ Ilion was formed he was nam· Lexington spent a recent week Chester were guests of Clint
ed a trustee and again elected lend with his parents, Mr. and and Leota Birch.

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Mr. and Mrs. M Roseberry- peater •and' famly wel'll · ·Jir,
and children and Mr, and ~- and Mrs. Andy Ward and Shel·
~ ·li~ SpUiet, were re- ly, WeBley CGiart and P &amp;•u I
een~~~ of Mr. and Mrs. Evans and PJiul Dean, Mr. 81111
Jamas Mlddleswan and chllll- Mrs. Paul Cbevsller ,00 Gil"ren.
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ry, Mrs. l;'aullne ~ llicl
Mr. and Mn. Klt'Ojd Bl'l!wer sons, Mrtl. Mike Evilhl, Howand dltlllhter of 1.001 Bottom ard Allen, Golda Prlc!e, .JUplly,
were Sunday RUe!la of hll ptll'·
Va., Mr. and Mrs. " Dell
ents, Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Brew· Talbott, Mr. and Mn. · R. 11.
er and David.
Durllt and Tom, Mr. and Mtl.
Mr. a:-d Ml'll. Larry Gluesen- s. w. Dunt, lllra.
'tressle
camp visited his pmnts, Mr. Stethem, Bob Lawson, 8 n d
and Mrs. L. R. Gluesencamp Mr. and Mrs. Howard Frank
recently.
arid ehlldren, Racine.
Virgil Bosard and E. H. Carpenter flew to Stewan Field In
Parkersburg on Monday after-

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'I'BMY BRAcmYATED '
KANSAS CITY (VP!)
Pitcher Ralph Terry, who 1111

ICI!Ve list tuesday by Ute
Kanlas City AfltleUcs, ·wlit also
bought lelthanded pitcher Joe
Grenda frOm Mobile of the
Southern Le•RII•·
' .-:-.- - - W&lt;l~r-lilllng devices pumps
of a sort, have been ·used for
11 least 5,000 years.
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Mr. and Mrs. Vrank Holter of
Spiller and Mr. and Mrs. Elza
Birch of Racine called on Clint
and Leota Birch on Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Van
Meter, Beverly, and Mr. and
Mrs. Delbert Bissell and chilclfen, Columbus, were
recent
Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Don Brtwer and sons. Mrs. Albina Gluesencamp and Mrs. Susie Cooley and her son-in-law
and family, Steubenville, were
also guests of the Brtwers.
Recent guests of E. H. Car·

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MADE IN U$.A.

TENNIS
SHOES

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25%0
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. • Ladies Dresses ::!.,~· 2 $10
• Girls Dress~ _ 3'31%
LADIES
&amp; BLOUSIS _ _ _

Off

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MASON, W. VA.

Most Items Reduced to Half- Price ' '

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Pork &amp; Beans
No. 2V2
cans

Foreign NeVis Commentary

Tomato Juice

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A nice assortment of colora and

Extr1l Extra!

1 Man's Suit

DRESSING

'10.00

Reg. 3.49 to 7.98 _ On Sale 1.75 to 3.99

Reg. Price $39.50
Nothing wrong with thll suit
except it has been around too
long.

Tig•r Br1nd
101b
bag

lb. ·7.9

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6 pr. B8c

Boys Hos•
White and colored with stripe top. Size 8 to 11.

Odd Lot lAdles Slacks

¥1 Price

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Size&lt; are broken. Re1. 6.98 to 7.98. N- 3.49 te 1.9t

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Y2 PRICE

NUMEROUS TO

Reg. Price ., 37,50 to $75.00
ON IALE . ..

lAdles Shorts

Reg. 2.98 to 5.98. S!Je 10

Values to 1.50

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PRICE

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Only 2.00 to 2.66

MENS LQNG SLEEVE

DRESS SHIRTS

- - 3.00

Both white and colored. A good run of sizes. A very
good name In shirts. You will certainly recognize
this. Reg. 5.00 to 5.95. You will want more than one
of these.

VELOUR SHIRTS- -l OFF
All the latest colors in V-Neck and Henley Styles.

MENS

Ivy League PantS -- l Price
A nice run of sizes and colors.

Boys Suits

. Mens Pc;~jamas - - !Off
Both Long.Bll'l sbort sleeve styles.

leg. 3.98 to· 6.98 _ 011 Sal• 2.66 to &lt;4,66
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~.ob to :2.66

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· All from our rtgular stock. By • nry IOOd 1101110· ID · boya · - · •
Wear. Ree. 10.98 to 22.50 Now 5.49 to fi .2S. So we over·
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30 38-w
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lAdies Blouses
A

very good name in Blouses. Sizes
to
styles and colors, Take lt. from old "Kerpt'_ th'
'ce
a seleetioD: u we have ever bad. Rea. 8.1 8
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Sleevetm end Half Sleeveo. Be here earll'
from 2M le '-"
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to 18. Roe. $10.00 to $15.00. On Sole
~ prti!t: ·-wear the best when you can buy tbem a
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Values to 10.00. Sileo IN broken
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Reg. 1.25 for pacll:lie of 2. First qual(ty. Sloe

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All tbe latest styles and colors. Sizes I to 20 Reg. Prlee 10.98

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STRAW HATS

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Both wide and narrow brim. Still plenty of good weather ahead to wear these. Rea. 2.98 to 7.98.
For This Ev•n~ Only
1.&lt;49 to 3.99

Price

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and Fancy Patterns. S M L &amp; XL. Uti to 3JI8. For 3 daro

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to 18. On Salo 2.00 to 4.66

Men's Ties _ _ 3 for $1

MENS SHORT SLEEVE

char•• for alterations. Several of these are washable

4·49 to

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ITEMS TOO

Both Dacron A: Wools and Rayon
Blends. Regs., Shorts and Long.

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'· 3·~~·1.·39

Graded Good Quality IMf

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Slr.tt 28 to 50. All of these are from our regular stocll:

GROUN'D
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5-M-L-XL

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ROUND STEAK

Both SHms and Regulars. Size 6 to 16. Remember
School opening Is almost here.
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Bathing Suits - • l Price

Reg. 5.98 to 8.98 - · On Sale 3.99 to 5.99

OUit

Boys 13 3-4 oz. Jeans 1.98

ODD LOT. MENS

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R•g. 1.98 to 2.98 _ Now Only 1.00 to 1.49

Banlon Shirts l4 price

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A very good name In shirts. Both fancy and plain colors. Both button down and Reg. collar styles. S, M,
Land XL.

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A real Jllce color and size assortment. Buy plenty
for back to school

Justa few In lot.

Sport Shirts - -

SLACKS

lb.
pkg.

Knit Shirts

MENS LONG SLEEVE

Men's
Summer

Plump
Juicy

BOYS S. S.

size~.

On Sale _ _ 1,49 to 2.49

Skinless

Reg. 1.98 to 2.98 _On Sale 1.00 to 1.49

Reg. 2.98 to 7.98 _ Sale Price 1.49 to 3.99

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Sizes 6 to 18 In fancy and plain colors. Henley, But·
ton Down and Spread Collars.

l Price

Cotton Knit Shirts

On Sale 2.66

Sport Shirts - - • l Price

MEN'S SHORT SLEEVE

SEVERAL
VARIETIES ON SALE

MILK

Sport Shirts • - - ! Price

1.75 to 2.49

Picnic: Time Specials!

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BOYS SHORT SLEEVE COTTON

Henley Shirts - - ! Price

46oz.
cans

Grade A
\
H0111ogenized

Both green and grey in S, M, Land XL. You women
will love these.

MENS S. S.

Both Cotton Knits and Broadcloth. All the latest colors lncltldlng the popular Navy and BurRUndy. Reg.
3.49 to 4.98. You will want several of these at

22·50 37·50

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For Common MarketGroup

Work Shirts - - - - ! Off
Reg. 3.98

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NATIONAL GUARDSMEN spent a quiet weekend In
Cleveland; the ~lie of five (fays ~f ~eated _racial violence In the slum-studded Hough d1strict. MaJ. Gen. Erwin Hostetler, Ohio National Guard commander, Indicated sollle Ouardlmen may leave the area July 26.
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MENS SHORT SLEEVE NI!VER IRON

For This Event Only _ _ 12.25 to 19.75

Reg. 3.98 to 6.98 _ Sale Price 1.99 to 3.49

All wool woratedl yoa can
wear anytime. A Dice u·
aortment of sizes and col·
on. Regs., Sbor!l and
Lonaa. Sizes 30 to 48 Roe.
Pill&gt;• 45.00 to 75.00.
Small char8e for altera·
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Both year round and Summer weight coats included
In this group. Sizes 35 to 46. Reg. price 24.50 to 39.50.

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Sizes S, M, L and XL in all Cottons and Dacron and
Cotton Blend. Some have 2 pockets. Both button down
and Reg. Collar styles. A lot of them are tapered.

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CHAMPAGNE TONY LEMA, one of golf's most carefree and colorful stars, was one of four persons killed
July 24 when a private plane crashed and burned on the
Dllnois-Indlana line. Lema's pretty wife, Betty, shown
with him, WBII also killed. Lema had just finished playing
In the PGA tournament in
Ohio.

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gallon

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liTH &amp; PE41CL &amp;T$.-RAC~Iil

CHARCOAL '
BRIQUETS

RACINf DEPT. STORE

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$2.49

DRASTIC REDUCTIONS ...

pa,oo Down - ••••- 011

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late and vlalt with old !rienda.
an event as thl!,
happens twice a year.

News

All Summar Merchandise Reduced!

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jRe~e!lllbt!r, such

Stokely's Tasty Tomato

$100

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I~01~~ EARLY ••.

homeland 4100 million a year- show.
1 large cliunk of its from the
Red\ffusion-TV has a two
United Smtes.
year deal with David Susskind's

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All day Thursday, July 28, while
we prepare for thla event.

Riiht reserved
tg limit qaantitl11

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Semi-Annua I Clearance ·
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Friday, July 29

STORE CLOSED •••

July 28-29-30

Canned Pop

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Men, Boys and lAdies, too.

foresees the day when British Am~rican react ion to the first
program exports will earn his black and white run of the

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Savings For

Summer Coolers! All Flavors

3 DAYs

STARTS
FRIDAY, 9 AM

noon.

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n !hoc~~~~ ,:::~~ ~~~~:~~.~ ::m~:~ti;:Y:ft~;
giant cigar. at 7:30 a.m., and were "very satisfied " with

name to conjure with in show unlimited number of drama
business circles if as yet specials in color and in black
generall y unknown to the and white. Four of these will
American pubUr. He is the each run for two hours and two
oldest of a dynasty of three of them -"'The Diary of Anne
brothm who have massive Frank" and "Dial M For
lntertsta in British television. Murder" wUI be among the
fllma, 1111 legitimate stage and batch to be produced at the 1
111 an aaency for top allrs.
Redlflusion studios In the I
Recently In his London office Wembley district of Lindon.
Grade. as head of Associated
Television, explained why the
•100 million figure is not
merely wishful thinking. He
ln~pitaJ
aaid his company had alr..,dy
grossed $7.5 mllllon from Its
"Secret Agent" series IPatrick 1 Holzer Hospital: Vls\tlne hours
McGoohan) and it expected 2-4 and 7-tl p.m. Parents only
another of its pro~rams ··The on Pediatric! Ward.
Saint" &lt;Roger Moore! to gross
Admissions
~0 million do\lars before it Charles A. Woodard, 1445
tnds Its run .
Ea•tern Ave.; Deborah Ann
Grade . said he estimated his. Rainey, Rio Grande; Mrs. Ray·
Illes th1s year would top •11 mond Swiaher Rl 1 Bidwell·
ll'lillion with the rest of . the Fred Facem~ . Rt. 2 Ga\11~
Industry , _lncludmg the Bnt1sh lis; Timothy Lee Fowler, PL
Broadcastmg
CorporatiOn, 'Pieasaot; William F. McCraw,
bringing tile total up to $22.5 Pt. Pleasant; Mrs. Jamea R.
miUlon. Thts could . easily Priddy , Minersville ; William D.
multiply. he sa1d. 11 the Justis, Rt. 2 Racine; Mrs. Arpostmaster llf'nera\, who con· thur L. Ulmer Clinton· Oscar
lroll television in Britain would ;R. Weber, Rt. \ Long Bottom;
permi t the opening of more .Wilma L. McGowan, Rt.
4
channels and -additional broad· Ioak Hill · Lelsha J. Mace New
casting houn. Networks in Marahtieid · Artbur L. thmer
Britain are presently rMtricted Cllntoll; Mi-s. John Murrell, R~
to 50 hours of broadcastill,ll a ,3 Wlleelenburg: Charles W.
week.
IArmstron&amp;, IU. t HebrOn; Mrs.
Grade says he nas strons Herbert McFann, Oak Hill.
American interest In two of hi!
llriU · ·
new shows -MI'GOOhan's "The Mra. Herbert McFann, l1ak
Prisoner" and an adventure Hill, a son, 8:04 a.m., IVedne•
series. "McGill" ' - and his price day.
for these Is in the millions.
.
DIJCIIIII'I..
Bul he is not the only Brit~tn J Joyce A. Carpenter, Gene K.
Who wants to lnftuence whit Cooper, Tereaa Grover, Mrs.
JOU see on your ...-eens and at Don R. Hurn, Mra. Emma R.
the •arne tilllt' rtVel'lle lhe flow Jenkins, Mra. Russell E. Kenol sterlin ~ for the big Mnerican nedy, Mrs. Rol181' H. Loftis,
lhows 'Bonanza, Dicl&lt; V~n Mrs. Carl J. Loomis, Harold
Dyke. Perry Mason et all . Marshall, Carol A. Masters,
which have been the backbone 1Ml'l. Charles 0. Melvin, Frank
of Britisl1 prime time' program- F. Miller, Homer F. Moore,
min~ lor .vear..
Mrs. James R. Priddy, Mrs.
Associated British TV is Harold L. Sn)lder, Mrs. Charles
gn'nA into pl'&lt;ldurtlnn with a L. Stone, Mra. Emerson V. Well,
one hour rolor version of "The Bill Wooten and Pearl J. ShaAvenger s'' for nex1 seasnn The ver.
liars are the same. Patrick
Macnl:'e. 11 Ji!:P.nuine descendant Whe3t culltlvation goes fu,._
of Robin Hood , and lllana Rlgg ther back than the earliest ,..
who Is with the Royal cords of man.

vaw York Clothing House, Pometoy, Greatest

IPI'IIned tmkle for 1111! la8l
monlll, was restoftd te Ute

NEW YORK (UP!) - The ' Shakespeart Company when
Brihsh are C4rnlng- to your she is not Inflicting karate
~le\' i si~tlf. screens.
ichops on various villain~ .
And ~pearheading the inva· ·Robert Norris of San Franci•

His name is Lew Grade, a Talent Associates to produce an

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Fifth Annual Mason County Fair Program·Announced 1 miun~oois ~~
J)llly Sentinel, PomeroY·Ifl4ldleport, 0., July ·'J!I,

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pr~

Sought m /
CirCffi•t Co t

junior dllry show; I p. m. dly begins at 10 a. m.; I p.m.
~me of Mr, ~ , Mrs.
mayor's mllklng meet; 8:30 p. husband called contest and roll'tittle on Basluui Rd • .
m. adult open dllry ~w; 10 lng pin throwing contest: 2 p.m.
'"re Arcble ~. ~;~;:'
p. m. m- by the Checlanates. Grand Ole Opry show; , 3 p.m.
Uf
Ue, Eug""" ErviD, W
Friday, A~ 12 - 10 a.m. music by the Chedtmates; S p.
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junior judgbiJ eontest 8lld also m. Mason County classic borso- POINT PLEASANT - A pe·!JifandY Rose Cathy ntue,:'!:'•
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junior activities; I P.m. horu- labow pitching final; 6 p, m. tltlon was filed In the office of iMCK!ly and ':ful;ll Kay Cirelli.'
shoe pllciiJng eontest; 2 p. m. Mason County Fair
horse the Circuit Clerk seeking an In·
watermeloq eating cont..t; 3 P· 1 •bow; 7 p. m. style show ; 8 P junction and restralnlng order
BAS GUESTS
m. Dower show opens; 4 p.m.. m. WSAZ-TV bake-off winner; to enjoin the defendants and Mrs. Ethel
GallipoliJ,
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5 p. m. horseshoe pitching COJ&gt;o Show; 9 p. m.
a· structlon site of the public use Athey, recently In Mlddlell!'rt·
test; 6 p. m.- greasy pig con- ward and 10 p.m. mUSIC by the faclllty - boat launching area Other guests were 1\fr: Harlan
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test: 8:30 p. m. baby beef Checkmates
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_ by T. A. Ward, dba Ward Athey, Florida, and Mrs. CbriJ..
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ahow; 9 p. m. presentation of Mason County Fair officials Construction Company vs. Joe tine Lark and son, Miclllgan, 011
scbolarshlp; 9:30 p. m. baby are Frank Capehart, president:· Shy Tubby Spry, Carl Hall, et Monday.
·•· ·
by Helen Bottel
beef sale; 10 p. m. music by Floyd Rayburn , vice president; aL '
the Checkmates.
I Mrs. Gwen Carter, se&lt;,.etary;
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IS WORRY OVER NUDITY
because the family makes her Saturday August IS, Home- Mrs. Carol Shadle, assistant The defendants
1 PICK A GREAT •• ,
I}MFOUNDED?
feel "obligated," or else they coming Da~; 10 a. m. tractor secretary; Lionel Smith, treas- appear in Mason ;n~ '"'"'
Dear Helen:
Insist she stay home so they driving contest- junior dlvis· urer, and Mrs. Nelson Jenn· Court at 9 ·30 a.m. " ay.
can "protect" her (Into waiting ion; Mr. Cartoon; 4-H activity I ings, assistant treasurer.
The ward Construction Com1
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to look at women. What man sides. apartments are
but It can be cured by a com- U.S. Corps of Engineers, build- ~
You C1n't Mi111i1ra
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bination of sulfa drugs
and ' lng the boat launcbing facilities
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pyrimethamine (Daraprim).
in the Crooked Creek area on a
62 Ford Gal. 500
PT. PLI!:ASANT - Televls-l~ss of . checkered Slun pantsj eights bareness - and th~t s home to cook dinner, do
bid of $148,000.
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ion and movie star Soupy Sales, wbite shirt, dark sports Jacke not lncludfhg swim suits which pick up what her brother•
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steering, radio and heater
movie star Beverly Adams and jwlth a polka ·dot ascot. Soupy are about one part cover to S&lt;attered all over the
throb and hurt. What could PICketmg by a small number
64 Ford Custom
and his cortege were making 20 parts ksln _ they're In
By Wayne G. BraDdstadt, ~!.D.
,
of men has been gomg on at
2 Door, 6 Cyl. Std. Trant.
Judy, the chlmpansee, • star their 8th persooal appearance bad last•. And very dangerous "- t~d: ~:::t: a date,
Q- I recently beard that as cause this.
the construction site all this
R&amp;H, White Side Wells.
in her own right, were received stop in two days and baa been People wonder why there WI
I
o go.
we grow older our eyes become A - There are many caus•s week.
2 Door Hardtop. 6 cyL
with much acclaim in Pt. Pleas- meeting people from 8 il. m. un- are so llliiiiY more attacks
If she gets sick, she still
smaller. Is there any way Jo of pain In th~ eyes. These ~n64 Ford Fairlane
ant Monday evening.
til midnight eacb day. He gave women these days.
to pay her way. After all,
prevent this?
elude var10us mfalmrnatory dl!lPleasant Valley Hospital .
500. 2 Dr. Hardtop, I cy~
numerous autographs, before men can like just 81 much
not their responsibility.
A- The eyeboll does not be· eases of_ the eye itseU, an m- ADMIITED : Mrs. Paul Ro1- lnder. Radio &amp; heater.
Soupy, Miss Adams and Judy 3Qll after dining and while at seein this nUdity and then
house goes to pot untD
rome smaller with age. In fiammat10n of the opt1r.. ne':'e ney, Apple Grove: Mrs. How- 1 Whitewall tires,
are traveling through West Vir- the armory and never" seemed 80 t1rserk.
gets well. She aets no
some persons the cushion of called retrobulbar neutritis, ~· ard Taylor, Cottageville; Mrs.
64 Ford Galaxie
ginia this week making person- til tire of meeting and talking There ought to be a law
lion.
fat 1n back of the eye shrinks, fi~enza and other acute lebnle Corney He1b, Jr., Pt. Pleasant;
500. 4 Dr. 8 cylinder, 1uto.
with th• children who crowdhould be
Remember, girls, no
living the eye a sunken ap- dlseases lncludmg acute linus!· Homer Schultz, Leon ; Fred trans. Radio and heeter,
power steering, whfttwaJJ
alT appearances
In
most
of
the
led
around
him
_
he
stated
this
wol
thmeden
is
.
bl'
nd
takes
the
place
of
a
husband
pearance. This can happen at tis. The commonest·
cause,
Priddy, Buffalo ; Mrs. Alva Lane
. W t v· I .
. to I
c0
n pu IC, a
d
h' h
h
tires.
clles •n es 1rg ma priOr . was his vacation and in Octo·bile beaches and and family of your OWII. An any aae with malnutrition or a however, Is eyestrain
w 1c Gallipolis: Mrs. Daisy Mas ,
63 Chevrolet
the premier showing of their lber he would begin another mo- mea~ on .JIQtmem boose 'pools parents, don't make a ocape- debilitating disease. You ahould may be due •o an error of re· Pt. Pleasant : Mrs. Douglas
8ol
Alro. 4 Dr • 6 cyl.
motion picture "Birds Do It" tion picture. He will tour six ~=u~he;':ould keep covered. !!oat out of one child. She'll be maintain a good state of nutri· fraction or using your eyes for Miller, Pt. Pleasant.
St1nd•rd trans. White wall
tires.
which opens In major theatres states before returning
to The Granny dresses were
old some day, too, and then tlon and have a periodic physl· clos~ work under faulty IUum· DISCHARGED : Mrs. Herman
throughout the slate this week- Callfornia.
good idea
who will care for her? - TOO cal cbeckup to rule out serious Ina!ton (glare or msufflclent Parry and son, Gallipolis; Da- ' 63 Ford Galaxie
end. The premier showing will Highlight of his trip to West After all, if they're soing
HURT TO SIGN
organic disease.
light).
vid McLerran, Pt. Pleasant ; I SOO 4 Dr. 8 cylinder, ouloo
matie trans. Radio encl
be held in Huntington Thurs. Virginia will be a family reun- run around next to nude,
Dear Too :
th
th Mrs. Nelson Nutter and son.
heater, power steering,
day as Soupy is a native of lion iD Huntington tonight where be married?
Hang the expense and
Q - All eye doclor said I Q- Can Ery roc 111 oro er Henderson; Carolyn Hughes,
white w•ll tires.
Huntington wl!ere he attend- his entire family will be togeth· Another thing that
apartment hunting But
had choroiditis caused by toxo- antibiotiCS cause . frmanent Gallipolis ; Pamela and V1clor64 ford F-700
ed primary llChools and Mar-'er for the first time 10 17 years criminal assaults on women and bet you don't. Spinster ·
plasmosis. I also had a strong-: ~amage to the retma. Can re~ 1a Brown .. Alexandna, Va.; Mrs.
Dump Truck. I cylinder.
1 'II be hi mother girls are these •irlie
shall University.
maga- keep right on playing
Jy positive tuberculin
skin 1 mal damage be detected by • Harry Bnght, Henderson: Mrs.
S speed trans. 2 speed rear
0
-M presen
WI
·
S
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t
bee
S
they
are
basic
'
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. ti 7
V' 'J p
d d hte
axle. Long wheel base.
B
H
k
H
d
zines
with
their
nude
pictures
mar
yr
au
e
·
test
Does
this
mean
J
have
tu-,
routine
eye
examma
on
.
•rg•
atterson
an
aug
r,
Approximately 1800 persons rs. arry a er, en erson,
· 11 1 aid of life
·
A -- b
bee no re- Pt PI
t
·
N c) b ther Jack an attor- Helen you being a woman, a Y a r
·
berculosis: What are choroid!- , ... re ave
D
•
easan .
63 Mercury
were present at the NatlOnal .
~o
o'hl
nd what's 'your viewpoint?
Oh sure, you can always find tis and toxoplasliiOllls'
ports of such damage. A
BIRTH : Mr. and Mrs. Paul
Custom 2 Door Hudtop.
Guard Armory last evening for fney II n adncas ethr, boot,h a you think the sexy way
excuses to stay and be walked A -Cbloroi.Wtts is an innam-1 tine examination by a
Rainey, Apple Grove, a daugh·
Power
$1eering
and
the appearance of the stars am Y an ano er r er,
on. but the truth is you need
I
1 ·
ld
Brakes. Automatic trant.
Bob s·ler
WJEH announce," Leonard, a doctor in Kingsport, females wear tlfht aborts
mation of the choroid,
the[ ophthalmo ogiSt . w?u
1
65 Dodqe Dart
your family more than they dark brown membrane
be- , retmal trouble 1! 11 were
as M.-. of' the short ersonai Tenn., and family and Soupy's , skirts and Bikinis increases
2 Dr. 270 •Sorlos, 6 cylinw
"
·
P
wife aud two children.
kind of cr1me?
need you - though you'd like to tween your retma and the hard' en!. This would lead to
ADDED TO FORCE ..
der, standard trans., · rad.Je
~ppearance where Soupy deED VIEWER
believe they can't function with- white fibrous capsule of the relined tests to conf1rm .
POINT PLEASANT _ Jack and heater
hghted the many
pres, Miss Adams, a lovely
Dear Con:
out you.
eye. Your doctor made a tuber- diagnosis, locahze the lesiOn,
Point Pleasant Acting
58 Ford Pickup
ent with his usual hilanty.
old brunette attii-ed in a
I've beard this line 98 mucil Unthink your way out of this culln test because tubersulo.l and determine the causo.
of Police, announced that
'h Ton. B cylinder.
Lovely Miss Adams spoke green knit dress with
white I'm tired of it.
rut; if you can, with
sis Is one cause of chDl'Oiditisl
.
Earl McCarty, 22, Point Pleas611 Mustan!l
to the group and received a bou- accesS&lt;mes, who has
While I'm oot overly fond
sis. And then lor the first time but a positive test only means Q - My eye doctor Said I
has been added to the po2 Dr. Hordtop. 6 cyl. Aut.
quet of roses presented to her ~ade six films for .
the nude look In your life, be your own wo- that you have had a touch ol j iritis but he could .~ot Pnd the
force of the city. McCarty
mafic transmission. Low
mileage
by Nancy Morgan. daughter of piCtures, was sparkmg
prove a girl's worst feature
man. It sWI Isn't too late 10 tuberculosis in the past. At the ca~se. C?uld arlhr11ls or . ,
replacmg Jack H11i who reMayor and Mrs. D. B. Morgan. ment to the cortege.
her knee. and Bikinis are
find a husband? }L
lime of the test it may be ac- asiS (wh1ch I have) cause II.
last week. McCarty IS
Mayor Morgan presented Soupy ams just completed a new
dam truthful - - I'll
live or completely cured. Thai A -Iritis IS so~ehmes assoand has already passwith the Key to the City and IFrid,py With Dean •
anyone who tells gals
FamUy Dlnm!r Held is why other tests must . be elated w1th .
and
ed his civil
exammatlon.
USED CARlOT
Judy· the Chimp was on stage [ shut{)es would run,
must dress In Mother
In Point PletJiant
made to confirm a dllgDOSIS of but no psoriaSIS. Often
wfil be on a siX month proLocust
I Sycamore Sta.
to receive her reward of a ban- "Murderer's RoW",.. and flew bards and paint clothes oo
Mr. and Mrs. Walter
tuber&lt;ulosis.
cause cannot be found .
bationary starting his duties
Mlddloport
ana.
east to, join ~y on this
center fold-outs to keep
and family were guesta at
Toxoplasmosis is a disease
I , 1966.
"-i
through West Vu·gbua.
from "going berserk."
d
caused by a small parasite
TRADE DEAL
Face it, the· nornial
family dinner Sun ay at
~mllar to the amoeba. 11 Ire- GREEN BAY, Wis. (UP! ) t Prior ttoththe appearance of the Adams is a native of
borne
of Mr.
andinMrs.
"'
s ars a
e armory, a press and became an American
loves girl • watehlng,
o-si and
family
Pt.
quenUy
affects the choroid Defensive lineman Lloyd voss
dinner '!181 beld in the Gold zim last year. Sbe has
well turned curve doesa't
....
and offensive end Tony Jeter
. Room of Gene Ball's Restaur· jtn, W~..~es for ~
. niWl8 anything .,.-e
=~ :~~~yinof
r join the iovernment? 1 were traded Tuesday to
ant, where memb!lns .. of the,
Is lea!(jllll!' a In him than a w1ibfuJ whistle. He
Fruth of Pt. Pleasant.
sa ye&amp;l'l old so may I join Pittsburgh Steelers by
news media Chatted with the ; wiillld lour fh December in To censor legs ed piD • up
nry .
Mr aDd Mrs Isler? We don't want bombs or Green Bay Packers In
stars jlersonable
while
was
with her ftlm . car· pictures
because
the lbnor· Attending wereMr ·and M ·
most
withSoutl)l
everyone
als migbt
get Ideas
is ·like Walter Crooks,
· cllllll!b~r,.•,,· ;;; '
and was attired In his
. ·
m .
bare
Edward Crooks and
11
.
Sou).&gt;Y. Beverly IIlii
Judy, leav~ the cases
Pam and Cindy, Mr. 8lld
Open Friday Night Until9:00 P.M.
slats.:01 the film, "Birds Do lany s because a few
Danny Thomas, Mi;;::
FINAL
11!'" whicb opens
toeaJ are 1'1Uilllll!l loose. -H.
Mr: Gene Crooks, ~
ALSO OPEN ALL DAY THURSDAYS
.. , CLEARANCE
State Thelitle lot a week's
OPEN LE'ITER
Mr. and Mn. Jack Frutb
ON
Thul"aday, aU commented on TO SPINSTERS
children. Miss Anna McCoy,
Wilmens.Chlldrens
wonderful receptions they Dear H~len :
Miss Kathryn Fruth, Mr.
received at aU their stops This '" a warning lA
Mrs. Rossi 8lld family and the
in West Virginia. The tri-state SINGLE GIRLS. Get married! pest of honor Mrs. Fruth, all
tour which takes the group in- Don't stick ll'GUIId to care of Pt. Plea!lllli.
Opon Untll9 PM
to Kentucky 8lld Ohio, will for elder!Y pareola. WbeD
SATURDAY
wind up Friday In
will is read, yau'll •UU get rtmJRE CANDIDATE
Ohio, and then the tour .
only what other children get WHEATLEY, Engl811d CUPII
start again in the southern and they Jlave husbands to
-Prime Minister Harold WllMlddloport
states.
·
port them.
'
may be having proble11111
r"' • • - .
~i!iiii;ili!iii:a:iiiiiiiiii:a:iiiiiiiiii~~~..........................l H there are any singl1
wltb his party, but IIIII witb
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OHIO VALLEY
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County Classic
p.m. greasy plg contest; 6 noon bake-off deadline; I p.m.
on Countv ;f'alr''.August 10 • 13, shoe pltcbing contest starts at m... band concert; 7 p. m. dedi· music
by the
at the '6ilf National' Guard shop 1 p. m: with the .1986 Fair par· .cation of 1986 lair; 7:30 .p. m. 2 p. m. adult dlvlslon .ln.l,be ·TNT- are&amp; Ills been an., ade in the dowillowp area be- Fair Queen coolest; 8:30 p.m. catUe sho~; 6 p. m.
meed: _.; Gates will open ginning at 2 p. m, .
. ~ddy Starcber sbow and 10 pole cHmbmg contest; e p.m.
iit 9 a.
day. ·
The rork and roll event by p. '\II· the Checkmates. .
Litle MIRS and Little Mister
Augu!l loth, 10 a. m. Js the 1 the Checkmates will br given Thursday, August II, JUnior Mason .County contest; 7
. lraetor -'"'ll•-· contest. The ' at 3:30 p. m.; 4 p, m. another Ihorse show 4-H at 10 a. m.: m. Vanety Show; 7:30 p.
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Fifth Annual Mason County Fair Program·Announced 1 miun~oois ~~
J)llly Sentinel, PomeroY·Ifl4ldleport, 0., July ·'J!I,

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junior dllry show; I p. m. dly begins at 10 a. m.; I p.m.
~me of Mr, ~ , Mrs.
mayor's mllklng meet; 8:30 p. husband called contest and roll'tittle on Basluui Rd • .
m. adult open dllry ~w; 10 lng pin throwing contest: 2 p.m.
'"re Arcble ~. ~;~;:'
p. m. m- by the Checlanates. Grand Ole Opry show; , 3 p.m.
Uf
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Friday, A~ 12 - 10 a.m. music by the Chedtmates; S p.
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junior judgbiJ eontest 8lld also m. Mason County classic borso- POINT PLEASANT - A pe·!JifandY Rose Cathy ntue,:'!:'•
/'
junior activities; I P.m. horu- labow pitching final; 6 p, m. tltlon was filed In the office of iMCK!ly and ':ful;ll Kay Cirelli.'
shoe pllciiJng eontest; 2 p. m. Mason County Fair
horse the Circuit Clerk seeking an In·
watermeloq eating cont..t; 3 P· 1 •bow; 7 p. m. style show ; 8 P junction and restralnlng order
BAS GUESTS
m. Dower show opens; 4 p.m.. m. WSAZ-TV bake-off winner; to enjoin the defendants and Mrs. Ethel
GallipoliJ,
'
pi!\ parade, also Mr cartoon; 11:30 p. m. Grand Ole Opry others from picketing the con- visited her cousiD, Mrs. Walter
t
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5 p. m. horseshoe pitching COJ&gt;o Show; 9 p. m.
a· structlon site of the public use Athey, recently In Mlddlell!'rt·
test; 6 p. m.- greasy pig con- ward and 10 p.m. mUSIC by the faclllty - boat launching area Other guests were 1\fr: Harlan
•
test: 8:30 p. m. baby beef Checkmates
.
_ by T. A. Ward, dba Ward Athey, Florida, and Mrs. CbriJ..
•
ahow; 9 p. m. presentation of Mason County Fair officials Construction Company vs. Joe tine Lark and son, Miclllgan, 011
scbolarshlp; 9:30 p. m. baby are Frank Capehart, president:· Shy Tubby Spry, Carl Hall, et Monday.
·•· ·
by Helen Bottel
beef sale; 10 p. m. music by Floyd Rayburn , vice president; aL '
the Checkmates.
I Mrs. Gwen Carter, se&lt;,.etary;
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IS WORRY OVER NUDITY
because the family makes her Saturday August IS, Home- Mrs. Carol Shadle, assistant The defendants
1 PICK A GREAT •• ,
I}MFOUNDED?
feel "obligated," or else they coming Da~; 10 a. m. tractor secretary; Lionel Smith, treas- appear in Mason ;n~ '"'"'
Dear Helen:
Insist she stay home so they driving contest- junior dlvis· urer, and Mrs. Nelson Jenn· Court at 9 ·30 a.m. " ay.
can "protect" her (Into waiting ion; Mr. Cartoon; 4-H activity I ings, assistant treasurer.
The ward Construction Com1
1
I'm a man of 211, and like on them hand 8lld foot). Be-pany Is the contractor for the ,
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to look at women. What man sides. apartments are
but It can be cured by a com- U.S. Corps of Engineers, build- ~
You C1n't Mi111i1ra
.'' ..:. '.
doesn't? But these new fads ol ive.
bination of sulfa drugs
and ' lng the boat launcbing facilities
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one-eighth c!~thes and seve?' The old maid sister will
pyrimethamine (Daraprim).
in the Crooked Creek area on a
62 Ford Gal. 500
PT. PLI!:ASANT - Televls-l~ss of . checkered Slun pantsj eights bareness - and th~t s home to cook dinner, do
bid of $148,000.
•
dr. 8 cyl. At Trans., P.
ion and movie star Soupy Sales, wbite shirt, dark sports Jacke not lncludfhg swim suits which pick up what her brother•
Q - Sometimes my eyeballs
. .
steering, radio and heater
movie star Beverly Adams and jwlth a polka ·dot ascot. Soupy are about one part cover to S&lt;attered all over the
throb and hurt. What could PICketmg by a small number
64 Ford Custom
and his cortege were making 20 parts ksln _ they're In
By Wayne G. BraDdstadt, ~!.D.
,
of men has been gomg on at
2 Door, 6 Cyl. Std. Trant.
Judy, the chlmpansee, • star their 8th persooal appearance bad last•. And very dangerous "- t~d: ~:::t: a date,
Q- I recently beard that as cause this.
the construction site all this
R&amp;H, White Side Wells.
in her own right, were received stop in two days and baa been People wonder why there WI
I
o go.
we grow older our eyes become A - There are many caus•s week.
2 Door Hardtop. 6 cyL
with much acclaim in Pt. Pleas- meeting people from 8 il. m. un- are so llliiiiY more attacks
If she gets sick, she still
smaller. Is there any way Jo of pain In th~ eyes. These ~n64 Ford Fairlane
ant Monday evening.
til midnight eacb day. He gave women these days.
to pay her way. After all,
prevent this?
elude var10us mfalmrnatory dl!lPleasant Valley Hospital .
500. 2 Dr. Hardtop, I cy~
numerous autographs, before men can like just 81 much
not their responsibility.
A- The eyeboll does not be· eases of_ the eye itseU, an m- ADMIITED : Mrs. Paul Ro1- lnder. Radio &amp; heater.
Soupy, Miss Adams and Judy 3Qll after dining and while at seein this nUdity and then
house goes to pot untD
rome smaller with age. In fiammat10n of the opt1r.. ne':'e ney, Apple Grove: Mrs. How- 1 Whitewall tires,
are traveling through West Vir- the armory and never" seemed 80 t1rserk.
gets well. She aets no
some persons the cushion of called retrobulbar neutritis, ~· ard Taylor, Cottageville; Mrs.
64 Ford Galaxie
ginia this week making person- til tire of meeting and talking There ought to be a law
lion.
fat 1n back of the eye shrinks, fi~enza and other acute lebnle Corney He1b, Jr., Pt. Pleasant;
500. 4 Dr. 8 cylinder, 1uto.
with th• children who crowdhould be
Remember, girls, no
living the eye a sunken ap- dlseases lncludmg acute linus!· Homer Schultz, Leon ; Fred trans. Radio and heeter,
power steering, whfttwaJJ
alT appearances
In
most
of
the
led
around
him
_
he
stated
this
wol
thmeden
is
.
bl'
nd
takes
the
place
of
a
husband
pearance. This can happen at tis. The commonest·
cause,
Priddy, Buffalo ; Mrs. Alva Lane
. W t v· I .
. to I
c0
n pu IC, a
d
h' h
h
tires.
clles •n es 1rg ma priOr . was his vacation and in Octo·bile beaches and and family of your OWII. An any aae with malnutrition or a however, Is eyestrain
w 1c Gallipolis: Mrs. Daisy Mas ,
63 Chevrolet
the premier showing of their lber he would begin another mo- mea~ on .JIQtmem boose 'pools parents, don't make a ocape- debilitating disease. You ahould may be due •o an error of re· Pt. Pleasant : Mrs. Douglas
8ol
Alro. 4 Dr • 6 cyl.
motion picture "Birds Do It" tion picture. He will tour six ~=u~he;':ould keep covered. !!oat out of one child. She'll be maintain a good state of nutri· fraction or using your eyes for Miller, Pt. Pleasant.
St1nd•rd trans. White wall
tires.
which opens In major theatres states before returning
to The Granny dresses were
old some day, too, and then tlon and have a periodic physl· clos~ work under faulty IUum· DISCHARGED : Mrs. Herman
throughout the slate this week- Callfornia.
good idea
who will care for her? - TOO cal cbeckup to rule out serious Ina!ton (glare or msufflclent Parry and son, Gallipolis; Da- ' 63 Ford Galaxie
end. The premier showing will Highlight of his trip to West After all, if they're soing
HURT TO SIGN
organic disease.
light).
vid McLerran, Pt. Pleasant ; I SOO 4 Dr. 8 cylinder, ouloo
matie trans. Radio encl
be held in Huntington Thurs. Virginia will be a family reun- run around next to nude,
Dear Too :
th
th Mrs. Nelson Nutter and son.
heater, power steering,
day as Soupy is a native of lion iD Huntington tonight where be married?
Hang the expense and
Q - All eye doclor said I Q- Can Ery roc 111 oro er Henderson; Carolyn Hughes,
white w•ll tires.
Huntington wl!ere he attend- his entire family will be togeth· Another thing that
apartment hunting But
had choroiditis caused by toxo- antibiotiCS cause . frmanent Gallipolis ; Pamela and V1clor64 ford F-700
ed primary llChools and Mar-'er for the first time 10 17 years criminal assaults on women and bet you don't. Spinster ·
plasmosis. I also had a strong-: ~amage to the retma. Can re~ 1a Brown .. Alexandna, Va.; Mrs.
Dump Truck. I cylinder.
1 'II be hi mother girls are these •irlie
shall University.
maga- keep right on playing
Jy positive tuberculin
skin 1 mal damage be detected by • Harry Bnght, Henderson: Mrs.
S speed trans. 2 speed rear
0
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they
are
basic
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axle. Long wheel base.
B
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k
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d
zines
with
their
nude
pictures
mar
yr
au
e
·
test
Does
this
mean
J
have
tu-,
routine
eye
examma
on
.
•rg•
atterson
an
aug
r,
Approximately 1800 persons rs. arry a er, en erson,
· 11 1 aid of life
·
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bee no re- Pt PI
t
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N c) b ther Jack an attor- Helen you being a woman, a Y a r
·
berculosis: What are choroid!- , ... re ave
D
•
easan .
63 Mercury
were present at the NatlOnal .
~o
o'hl
nd what's 'your viewpoint?
Oh sure, you can always find tis and toxoplasliiOllls'
ports of such damage. A
BIRTH : Mr. and Mrs. Paul
Custom 2 Door Hudtop.
Guard Armory last evening for fney II n adncas ethr, boot,h a you think the sexy way
excuses to stay and be walked A -Cbloroi.Wtts is an innam-1 tine examination by a
Rainey, Apple Grove, a daugh·
Power
$1eering
and
the appearance of the stars am Y an ano er r er,
on. but the truth is you need
I
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Brakes. Automatic trant.
Bob s·ler
WJEH announce," Leonard, a doctor in Kingsport, females wear tlfht aborts
mation of the choroid,
the[ ophthalmo ogiSt . w?u
1
65 Dodqe Dart
your family more than they dark brown membrane
be- , retmal trouble 1! 11 were
as M.-. of' the short ersonai Tenn., and family and Soupy's , skirts and Bikinis increases
2 Dr. 270 •Sorlos, 6 cylinw
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wife aud two children.
kind of cr1me?
need you - though you'd like to tween your retma and the hard' en!. This would lead to
ADDED TO FORCE ..
der, standard trans., · rad.Je
~ppearance where Soupy deED VIEWER
believe they can't function with- white fibrous capsule of the relined tests to conf1rm .
POINT PLEASANT _ Jack and heater
hghted the many
pres, Miss Adams, a lovely
Dear Con:
out you.
eye. Your doctor made a tuber- diagnosis, locahze the lesiOn,
Point Pleasant Acting
58 Ford Pickup
ent with his usual hilanty.
old brunette attii-ed in a
I've beard this line 98 mucil Unthink your way out of this culln test because tubersulo.l and determine the causo.
of Police, announced that
'h Ton. B cylinder.
Lovely Miss Adams spoke green knit dress with
white I'm tired of it.
rut; if you can, with
sis Is one cause of chDl'Oiditisl
.
Earl McCarty, 22, Point Pleas611 Mustan!l
to the group and received a bou- accesS&lt;mes, who has
While I'm oot overly fond
sis. And then lor the first time but a positive test only means Q - My eye doctor Said I
has been added to the po2 Dr. Hordtop. 6 cyl. Aut.
quet of roses presented to her ~ade six films for .
the nude look In your life, be your own wo- that you have had a touch ol j iritis but he could .~ot Pnd the
force of the city. McCarty
mafic transmission. Low
mileage
by Nancy Morgan. daughter of piCtures, was sparkmg
prove a girl's worst feature
man. It sWI Isn't too late 10 tuberculosis in the past. At the ca~se. C?uld arlhr11ls or . ,
replacmg Jack H11i who reMayor and Mrs. D. B. Morgan. ment to the cortege.
her knee. and Bikinis are
find a husband? }L
lime of the test it may be ac- asiS (wh1ch I have) cause II.
last week. McCarty IS
Mayor Morgan presented Soupy ams just completed a new
dam truthful - - I'll
live or completely cured. Thai A -Iritis IS so~ehmes assoand has already passwith the Key to the City and IFrid,py With Dean •
anyone who tells gals
FamUy Dlnm!r Held is why other tests must . be elated w1th .
and
ed his civil
exammatlon.
USED CARlOT
Judy· the Chimp was on stage [ shut{)es would run,
must dress In Mother
In Point PletJiant
made to confirm a dllgDOSIS of but no psoriaSIS. Often
wfil be on a siX month proLocust
I Sycamore Sta.
to receive her reward of a ban- "Murderer's RoW",.. and flew bards and paint clothes oo
Mr. and Mrs. Walter
tuber&lt;ulosis.
cause cannot be found .
bationary starting his duties
Mlddloport
ana.
east to, join ~y on this
center fold-outs to keep
and family were guesta at
Toxoplasmosis is a disease
I , 1966.
"-i
through West Vu·gbua.
from "going berserk."
d
caused by a small parasite
TRADE DEAL
Face it, the· nornial
family dinner Sun ay at
~mllar to the amoeba. 11 Ire- GREEN BAY, Wis. (UP! ) t Prior ttoththe appearance of the Adams is a native of
borne
of Mr.
andinMrs.
"'
s ars a
e armory, a press and became an American
loves girl • watehlng,
o-si and
family
Pt.
quenUy
affects the choroid Defensive lineman Lloyd voss
dinner '!181 beld in the Gold zim last year. Sbe has
well turned curve doesa't
....
and offensive end Tony Jeter
. Room of Gene Ball's Restaur· jtn, W~..~es for ~
. niWl8 anything .,.-e
=~ :~~~yinof
r join the iovernment? 1 were traded Tuesday to
ant, where memb!lns .. of the,
Is lea!(jllll!' a In him than a w1ibfuJ whistle. He
Fruth of Pt. Pleasant.
sa ye&amp;l'l old so may I join Pittsburgh Steelers by
news media Chatted with the ; wiillld lour fh December in To censor legs ed piD • up
nry .
Mr aDd Mrs Isler? We don't want bombs or Green Bay Packers In
stars jlersonable
while
was
with her ftlm . car· pictures
because
the lbnor· Attending wereMr ·and M ·
most
withSoutl)l
everyone
als migbt
get Ideas
is ·like Walter Crooks,
· cllllll!b~r,.•,,· ;;; '
and was attired In his
. ·
m .
bare
Edward Crooks and
11
.
Sou).&gt;Y. Beverly IIlii
Judy, leav~ the cases
Pam and Cindy, Mr. 8lld
Open Friday Night Until9:00 P.M.
slats.:01 the film, "Birds Do lany s because a few
Danny Thomas, Mi;;::
FINAL
11!'" whicb opens
toeaJ are 1'1Uilllll!l loose. -H.
Mr: Gene Crooks, ~
ALSO OPEN ALL DAY THURSDAYS
.. , CLEARANCE
State Thelitle lot a week's
OPEN LE'ITER
Mr. and Mn. Jack Frutb
ON
Thul"aday, aU commented on TO SPINSTERS
children. Miss Anna McCoy,
Wilmens.Chlldrens
wonderful receptions they Dear H~len :
Miss Kathryn Fruth, Mr.
received at aU their stops This '" a warning lA
Mrs. Rossi 8lld family and the
in West Virginia. The tri-state SINGLE GIRLS. Get married! pest of honor Mrs. Fruth, all
tour which takes the group in- Don't stick ll'GUIId to care of Pt. Plea!lllli.
Opon Untll9 PM
to Kentucky 8lld Ohio, will for elder!Y pareola. WbeD
SATURDAY
wind up Friday In
will is read, yau'll •UU get rtmJRE CANDIDATE
Ohio, and then the tour .
only what other children get WHEATLEY, Engl811d CUPII
start again in the southern and they Jlave husbands to
-Prime Minister Harold WllMlddloport
states.
·
port them.
'
may be having proble11111
r"' • • - .
~i!iiii;ili!iii:a:iiiiiiiiii:a:iiiiiiiiii~~~..........................l H there are any singl1
wltb his party, but IIIII witb
•• ,II.•
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OHIO VALLEY
·&lt;·~ ers left, they'll expect you
White. While wrote

PLEASANT

gra~ for tM, F\,(Ih:~~lil Mas- ~son
The

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bake-off contest ends at noon . ......... pltchlns contest; 5 II a. m. pretty baby contest;
County Classic
p.m. greasy plg contest; 6 noon bake-off deadline; I p.m.
on Countv ;f'alr''.August 10 • 13, shoe pltcbing contest starts at m... band concert; 7 p. m. dedi· music
by the
at the '6ilf National' Guard shop 1 p. m: with the .1986 Fair par· .cation of 1986 lair; 7:30 .p. m. 2 p. m. adult dlvlslon .ln.l,be ·TNT- are&amp; Ills been an., ade in the dowillowp area be- Fair Queen coolest; 8:30 p.m. catUe sho~; 6 p. m.
meed: _.; Gates will open ginning at 2 p. m, .
. ~ddy Starcber sbow and 10 pole cHmbmg contest; e p.m.
iit 9 a.
day. ·
The rork and roll event by p. '\II· the Checkmates. .
Litle MIRS and Little Mister
Augu!l loth, 10 a. m. Js the 1 the Checkmates will br given Thursday, August II, JUnior Mason .County contest; 7
. lraetor -'"'ll•-· contest. The ' at 3:30 p. m.; 4 p, m. another Ihorse show 4-H at 10 a. m.: m. Vanety Show; 7:30 p.
pt

m.,~lch

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BeverIY 'JUdY'

. ·'ELEN HELP us!

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SPECIAl ClOSEOUT

ar~lmtls

_Sup~m~r Q,r_esses

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Coats At Reduced Prices

Phillips Sisi.ers S1Jie•· Sh9J,~;
Court St.

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servic~

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SHOES

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KEDETTES

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2•00 ,.- S;GO

RIDENOUR SUPPLY CO.
Phone 985-3308

Chester, 0.

BAKER FURNITURE
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durability.

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•lection of Poll Parrot Shoes for.
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CASTLEBERRY

NESCAFE
!STANT

HOT DOG

COFFEE

SAUCE

~z. 79c

2

NEW WHITE

10 ... 39c
EASY MONDAY

"

SPRAY STARCH

•.: 33c

COM

49c

2 49c

HEAD LETTUCE
POTATOES

~

3 ::n 79c

SHORTENING

Ju,t .

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AND

SWfFTENING PURE

styles. Desicned for 18sllen feet. ia
dau, for l'llllllin8 t.ot at racess. TMM
..... h loonor IIIII for
~eholarly

$5.99

Chapman· Canaday
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PLUMB INS

We have a whole roomful of Sllch

111ster"'will
leiThe'Illl)!iDster
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DularFw

98c

WIENERS

Regular 13.99 &amp; ..14.99

Dirwct drM

ALL
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ANTHONY
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Plumbing-Heating

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a new - · recreatloo. 'lbe 1111ter gets 111118 of these IIDil!ISjl
s!le dip Into her savillp.

sa)liDI:

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Regular 6.99 to 10.99 i.
• on~r •• pounc~s - . w n

!Jkewlse, a wife can bring

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MISS AMERICA
SMART AIRE
Flats· Loafers· Dress Shoes
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stay on 11 housekeeper.
ahould they marry? '1'be.J
a rook 8lld maid at a lradioD
II the expense. A wife would
evenlually quit her job to
the family. A llplnster stster II
quit wolt - she must~
pay her share.
preaure for mac1en1 furniture,

Regular 3.99 to 8.99
ust

CHAIN SAW

. You Save HERE!!

Women's KEDS

Regultr
3.99,4.99
&amp;5.99
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Women's

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At Drastk Reduetlon•l

Service On lltquest

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right time
for -~:.

THE SHOE BOX

DRY
c;:U:ANING

for

FROZEN
FRENCH FRIED

POTATOES

2

tb.

·29c

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Bg the Piece

Instant Coffee
Jor ;;; $1.67

Wonder Brond l'mll l'mon

only tlltllllf to III•Y·

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Kroll~.......,

Dressing
f4L lolita ----·-- 31C

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Farm Fresh Frulng Chicken

...........

Cheez-Its
...- .......... 27c

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Facial Tissue
Spotlight

.~c

Cookies
14-a. ·--· -· -.. --, 49C

i .

Kleenex

Bean Coffee

Nobl0&lt;1 Orw Cromo

Sandwich
-· . -·- 41c

lb. Bag

77

5!Jc

3-lb.
bag

Surf

.,_..,._ 68e
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22c

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SSe

- - - -·-' Milk _.. 2

..........

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Rinso ·
83c
llu . ..... .

Krot~r

~·a"'

49c

All l'lovon

Conolonlltl

......,. -·10- ..

85c

elou Poulin

$19.00

eRlchard Davis
e Ralph Werry
e'Bus'' Lytle

$5.00
$5.00
$5.00

eA. M. Zahl

$1.00

e Connie Craig.

$1.00

eJoe Cook

$1.00

lolltnt

II... Prke

··----·:o:OOOOoi:O

$1,4J

Lell ~- .. ............ .......... .~
WITH TMII COUPON .... ---- .tt
VelW Jllly 2J.Thrv Alii. 6

~·'Th!va~i

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Vollll July 21 Tin . . . I

vl~nnl~~-ftn. frieildshlp

All Purpose

Preserves •.•.••.•••.•

83c

Eastern While

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Potatoes

"All"

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bag

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63e

Red or White

ftll,.

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Mort th111 a eentury ago we de&lt;;ided
our OWil bra!'lda would be our finest values.

They an... ud we're proud of it.

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· Plans Revaewed
_Mn_
" __--Clll'-.-Redma~
--n, Mason, , On Selling Food
1.s a patient at the Pleasant Val· A C
f ,
ley Hospital,
t o-.nty Olr

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Sharp Cheese

VEGETABLES

ANY
SIZE
PIECI----

2~~~. 39c
1

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6Sc

8),

a..ne .... 12 oz. 55c
STACK PACK

.~,sa,c. r-•~b cus s1.
'9- 1''-t Quo lily

'AM ; ..,;1:1

Ma,ollilln .·· Quart Jar 59c

Jane Par~er Favorites!
JANE PARKER

Pota(~ Chips

Enriched Bread
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4 loavM
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RIGULAR OR CUSTARD
JAMI PARKER
Gtwy Pie .. · ...... · each 49c Angtl Food Ring, ••·ring 45c

F-r esh Festive Pro'd u ce!

., Ct Fine Grocery Features!

. A&amp;f' lrend TltiJ \,
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I'INE FOR SALADS--KINO

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Mixed 11M,... 1'1- ,..,., 1-111. ...._ oano

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Skinless Wienen l-Ib pkg 69c Seafood Dinners · ·· · Eadl43c
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Dairy Values!

Fr oze n Foods!

A4P 11'11111-Gra• A-Qur l'l....t llluellty

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Pot Pies .. 5 - 1-oz. pies 89c Crah legs .. · ........ • lh. 191

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Vegetallles · · · · 2lit. pkg. 49c

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lb. •

lult.1-~- - · Clllckeft or Turlroy

Are A.lP Branda a good reMOII for sheppinr A&amp;P?

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99c

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Rump Roast

IMI'OilTID CANNID

we,uJGnaltionally guarantee )'our .full satiafaction-

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Airman First Class, Vance MASON _ The Ladies Allll·
Dawson, son of Mr- and Mrs- iliary of the Mason Volunteer
Ray DawsoR is spendlnjj a 1&amp;- Fire Dept. reviewed pins lor
day furlough visilina wilb them. selling food at lhe Mason Colla;
He Is slationed at Paine Field, ~y - Fajr .a1 a specla]IJI8t!lin&amp; qf
Washington.
IIJ!i gimip held receRily at the
Mr- and Mrs. Harvey N~w-; -Cftl_buDding·
land, Mason, Mr. and .. Mi't; ~ membera approved buyDick Ord, New Haven. hilve ..,. ing four windO!'S and a :loor to
~ borne from a tw~ week
nlaced on a'trailer whiCh the
vacation to
'\'jew. Cal-! nr~·~ purchased. I&amp;
Hornla where
Mre. 1·wq fDied th &lt;Oillloue
·
Newland's
-ord'a bro- !reCords conlidential "''!"''!,
tber, Milton,
reported I
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serloualy Ill.
to visitlog their
~art Fraoctsco, ?fl\11_
and Las Vegas,

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Endivtt or Escarole _

Grapes

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Bread •••.•••••••••••• 4 ..... $1

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A cheap prodnet just for the 911kt of low price i~ no b&lt;~rgain­
A qualit)' product at a low price,
.that'n bargain ... that'u real valul!.:o that's our A&amp;P Branr'

were playi!IJ! Ud,1!'1·

Gaml!ll

iftt.

Potted Meat---·-····· 9 !: $1

can~

Juice

or it ihriiib inches the first time you wash it.

rm'

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the seams
.. pop the first time you wear it

So~.IOSUI'e,

BONELESS

For Outdoor Cooking Eye-of-Round Roast lb. $1.39
T-Bone Steaks ...... lb. $1.29 BONELESS, BOTTOM CUT
Round Steak · · · --· · ·· · lb. 95c
IONILIH
Stewing Beef, Boneless,IJI 79c
Top Round Steak · - lb. $1.09 BEIF,
PORK &amp; VEAL
,
Cube Beef Steaks · · lb. $1.09 Meat Loaf Mix · ...... · lb. 69c
QUARTER SLICIID
Rib Steaks · ...... · lb. $1.09 Pork Loin ..... ·--- ... Ill. 89c
AN:Y IIZI PIICI
Ground Round Steak · · lb. 89c Jumbo Bolog,a. · ···· · Ill. 55c
Chop Hrini '· ··;· • Ill. 19c
Cubtd Pork Steak · · ·- lb. 95c Clip
SUMR-RIGHT, PICKLI &amp; PIMENTO
Rotisserie Roast .... lb. $1.19 Luncheon LOaf 1-lh. pkg. 69c
Tuner Leg Quaroo ·· lb. 55e Sliced Beef Uver .... lb. 49c

The house.dJws or shift at 11.98 is no bargain if-

·. .u•"""': ·~.-u- Boward van
Va~d~Roll Rousll en-

BONELESS

fRESH TURKEYS :.[~5-

It'a what you get for what "OU PaY·

·•· ·

lb.

lb.

.:1-

Sh..ower G'
•
Newlyweds at
Van Matre-Home

oollected mid totaled 52 ceols: zes ' Vj'jlll by Mrs. ~ge_ ear. ••~ · .
son aod Mrs- ~ 3~.
Durmg ...... soc1a1 bo~ games Mrs- Jents is tbe former Charwere played and pn""" were 1 ~ lioush- Cake, pt111ch
,
won by Iva, Capeh~ alid ~. ~10Hte .were .Ved 10' ~- · ·
Phll)lp9-·' The 'door Prb:l! ·w~ :Mrs- George c.f!ion, Mt• .and
won by Gladys Hart. Refresh- Mi's. Roger Hysell and. Grant,
~=ts were served by lbe hos- Mr. and Mrs._
Taytor1:.BeQ.
OPEN BOOSE TO BE HELD · ~ and Dewayne,.\Ross liiJJsh.
A ilouS. Warmlrlg will be Ray Tucker ·~·· Howard
held oa SulldiJy, July 31, be- , M:,:nnlf
were r.fr.: .
tween the hours e&amp;_1 and· 4 P·l Mra; Dayton Raynes. Mr-'·lilld
m- ll1 119nor of~lMf- ll1d Mrs. : Mrl; Robert K...,WllsOil, ·
_Lew~ Summen aud f~y at adir Mrs- Cbarlel Yeager, Ml'.
,. ·
alld Mrs'- Oulrlee J. YI!IJII&amp;. •'

K,....o•.,.

lb.

were

PORTERHOUSE

lb.

ABARGAIN...
VI· 'l VALIJE
~ItNOTA/IIAIIE'R
OF PRICEALONE/

jJil.
urprlse , .
P!&lt;"IC ~~ '~!fB'~· dlilj """!; 1f~lf-::l!lJme bl'lt8.
side Park for the i,tu8Usf'~ Van ~ ·ror .Mr. 8lld MR.
1118- Th~ .picnic will be~ at Darrell Jenb wJio. were - 6 P- m- w~ the familieto. iD- tle'6 'Jul.!.25 _ · . :

.fiAt

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CUT

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The group made plua for a tet1a' ""

•••• • • • •

"9c

Threat to

STEAK ALE
gc ~ ggc s1.~s

FULL

R

Or...,.ll .,._

1'1&lt;41•· )

•'I'· nd

"Super -Right" Meats!

ROUND

Mrs:

K,..... Pura

3

10 0 0 0 0 o : : o - ;

lb:

$)0.001

Our Freedom" was preseDted
In discU88iOD IOI'DI :~·~let--

Orange Juice s;;~

"All"

.....

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Pork &amp;Beans

Buttermilk 2 ,..,r11 49c

~lolly

....

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Kro11er

Margarine 2

eWm. Cogar

4 l'ltce l'llct

••. . ":!:' 56c

Soap ----10 --:..me 69e
'

6 Pak

"All"

IT. IIZI -

~lgate

.

$100.00

Kroger Bartlett

Kroger Frozen Vitamin C Florirl,_

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39c

eJudy Denny

Rot.-;,. Voluo

CHARCOAL $1.09
20 Ll. BAG

KI'OII•• Com 011

Ice Milk 2 v. ''''- 99c

$1
~··-

$100.00

11•• :

Dtntal Crt1111

2-Ct.

~

Towels.....

Krottr Plllb or ButttrfR

K,..., Dutch Cllocalato

••••••

Jo,.....Lollool

Eggs ..... ~ ~:z~

lllvor Dull

IT. 1111 _

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Pears

Kroger Grade A Small

....., 1111

5

J.
boxes 7

ZOO-ct.

KIHnox Docerotor ,

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Breeze

. :;

lb."

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Albert 'nd Mf. A ~ · ·.y:tun~

Staats- Mrs.

1

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eVic Neuttling ---$10.00

Livers ...... lb.

.;....mann ..... strl,- [

elrene Klein

1

1

eMargaret Lehew·- $100.00

Guaranteed Tender ·
10 Times out of 10

lb.

Mh-·Ciart ~yre , Harry

regu)ar
bllll old Bumgarner was elected Threat to Our
Freedom" was &amp;eel, Mn- Joha Smith, Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs- HermaJI Laylle BuckhBDDOB, W. VL
;:=;·~H~II~da~~~~to~e~r~led;th~e~c~los~ing~pra~ye~r-~H;ar~-;Th~e~l~esao~n
~"~Tll~e~Co~m~mo~nelt~Don=a~ld:Hayn~es~,~Mn~-~J=.
=J~-~of~N~e~w~H~a~ve~o·~=~~~C'o~lv~lo~f~amU~y:p:iCIIIc~:be:l•~•;•
-

Hay·ride Wiener
Roost,is Held
W d' H

Our Early Local Winners

Roll .Roaat

Ground

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Tenderag
Boneless Boston

Eatglish Roast '" 59c '

0

Dressing
.._-. ·- .... 39c

Gol_ .... ...,.. ..... ..
tho .... t l l h t - - ....
on K...., stln vlolt.

Fish Sticks ••.•... ---. -- ,.... 45c

Kroft Cooi111
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member~

Onlp ............ ,.. ....
lomlr PI' mr. vloiL Ad•llt

Thrifty ShoulMr lwlso Steak 11

prl!lenltd by

ei88B.

start •;lpylnl the block of the at 7:3&amp; p.m.
dy, Mr- and Mt•- _Cecil Pick- Reyno!~. a former Home Dem· lant valley Hospitallollowlac. l MiNes Del\n 8lld Diane 1t:an
bulldlni ·
I
WIN WON CLASS
,l ens, Mt- and Mrs- Lutber 01111tnllion Agent met with lhe ,car accident, is now .at lbe·of owensboro; Kr •• an! '!lsititlt
Richard Walker wu appoint- The Win One Class of tl)lf Smith. Mr- and Mrs. Dorsey group, Mn. Reynolds ~e \O ihome of her pareDI8, Mr..... theit ,r~. Mr. 1116
eel to ierve ~ Wll\4 ll1d ~ New Haven E-U.B- Chureb met . Rirusb.
tbe group on the Flq, m ~ 1Mrs. Pearl Ellioll· Mra. -0110 Grili1IL
er Supt. 'llillle Qlarlet Zerkle at the New Have11 Park for a :
AVALANCHE CLUB
talk pointing out the speUmg ! LyM Miller, who Is emplll)'- Mr'- IIIII! ~· C:. &gt;,II. Adams,
il on vacatlo• 8lld aUelldlna picnic for their regular me&lt;~l· The Avalanche Home Dem- of the word FLAG as ba~JI18 ed at Hocking Valley Hoepltal Jr- 8lld 1!ruce ~! Mr. and
Treatment Plant Opera!· IBg. The iovocaUow was glven , onstraljon Club met for lbelr the following meaning: F-faith: at Logan, Ohio- is a patleot al. Mn- C- M. Adema of GaJII.
Sebbol in Ml!fpntowa, dur· by Rev. Martin Berlsford. De- l reg~ar ~DB at ti., ~me L-loyal;. A-amo (Love of our the hospital as a result ·of a polll, 01118, \'lallelf relatives II
August.
votions were led by
Harry of Mrs- Lieulo Roush. DevotioDIICountry), G-glory.
car a&lt;cldent. Slle is the daugb- Weston, W. Va., during 1111
Council aulborized the Pickens and Harold Bumgar11o were led by Mrs. RoushOthers attending were Mrs- ter o1 Mrs. Josephine Mille.r weekend. Tiley att..ted 1111

attend·- urged W Roush,
Capelrart,Edwm
Richard
and
aU
&amp;I'll
Clark, Grwtead
-Lewis
Those altelldlng were MI'B: · und fii,lice Chief Doaald Ohllnl'
Thelma Roulb, Mn. Iva capt. er prelellt.
~.
.
hart, Mra Nora 'l'iipp, · Mr~- . Ceell Duncm1 alld Tllomaa
Kalbleen Rousb, Mrs. FoSter Grlilstead of the Fire DepartWeaver, Mrs. &amp;bert J- Rnush,
Mrs. wa Warth, Mrs. ~by!
Sm1th, Mrs- Mary Awwmler,
.
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Mrs. Belv' l-twts,. Mrs..The!.
mo Capellarl, Mrs- William M. A
Roush, Mi's. Arnold R~ush 1111d I f't
00 · S Ome
guest, Kevm l!.cJush:
I NEW HAVEN - Mi'- and
MISSIONAkY sOCIETY
Mrs. Lee 0- Wood of Rutland,
The Woman's Missionary So- were hOSts to a hayride and
clety of the New Haven Church wiener roast at their home for
of God held ils July meel:ng tile New Haven First Church of
recently at lire home of Mrs. C'.od.
.;
·
Blanch Ridenour .- Members an- Attending were: Mr. and
swel'l'd the roll call by telling Mrs. aayniOnd Sisk, Pam and
one of God's promises.
David, Charles Kelly, Roy BrioStewardship dil;ectof, -, Mr'- ~ef, Mr. and~· Dean Knight,
Iva Capehart, relnmded me!n- Kim and Kevin, Mrs- Donald
bers to make something to be Howard and Debbie; David,
sold at the Missionary Cottage '1 .:esa and Carroll Knight; Larduring the state camp meeting, ry and Steve Carpenler; Mrit
August t7 at Cross Lanes, W- Rutler Knight .Mrs- Susie Wood,
Va- She also announced thai Mr. and Mrs- Clell Wood, Mi'.
Missionary Day will be observ· , and Mrs ..David Fields, .jlr., and
ed Thursday, Aug. 4- Angle; David, Pa~a md
Mrs- Capehart,
contmmna ~leve ,Glllispj!!; Dlanll, ::Roush,
her Stewardship theme, also 'Mrs. Darrell McCoy \nl Faye
presented the program, •·s~w- and,Joyce 'McCoy, Mrl-'lllessle
ardahip - G1vlRg Is Living.
Ohlinger and Becky, MfJ- JaoD~votlons were . oonducted by Ice , 3~nley, Ml'e and Maody,
Mi's. Wyl~ DaviS, Jr., sp1ril· Mr- and Mrs- Henry JobasoD,
ual Life dh-ec~, who discussIva Capehart, Pansy aad
ed the top1c No
VaClltJOD Harry Ray Fry Linda Sharon
From F-aith" and led _ the and ·Karea ' Ha,;; Eari
and
group in song. Mrs- Rella John- ! Earlene Craddock; Mi'. aud
son lrad. the ciOSIJ18 prayer.- , Mrs- Rnas Morris, Eric, Ml)lard
Atteodiog were Mrs.- V1olaJ and Debbie; Mi'S: Dexter Erwin;
Roush, Mrs. Iva C_apehart, Mrs. Marsha Davis, MrsGlen
Orpha Fields, Mrs.
Eleao- Weaver' Freddie, Jennifer andor Davis, Mi's. Rnna Johnson Jeff; WUbor Leifheit, Pa~}~d
M.~s. Sue ~.:.,~esRit'dKeiiOeth · Juaior; Mi'. "''Il Mrs- !)avid
' enour """ uuo eRour. Wood, Frencble uud - . •
HAVEN HOMEMAKERS
--:v--• ,
The July meeting of the Ha\'o Teres• Dull, and :oodbostlllel
ea Homemakers Home Demoo- Mr. and Mrs- Lee
' Randy
stralioo club was . beif 11t' the Greg, Lee, ~y, Rhonda aod
home ol. Mrs; Alilirey Newell. Fhonda WoodThe meelinc was presiiled over
-~-,-by pres~, MIJJs Mary Phillip!!. !Jev~~DS were given by I
~en

$1.79

llo.

Cube Steaks............. :: $1

lb.

'

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99c

Canned Picnie ..•.• ~ • 3 ,:; $2.19

~

Coffee
3 ~ $2.59

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C111yrithl Tho K - Co-, 1M6

::

NEW HAVP

ll!et rec;enll~ at Jlnd the bol,tesses wlll · be 'the
the
.
&amp;ads1de Park employeeo Of~ Stpnmen . Pha~·
with Mrs: Mary Aumiller and macy of whleh Mr. Summer&amp; IS
Belva Lew!! 88 hollll!sses- Mi's. owner and maaaaerWUUam ~b Mil ~..Arnold
TOWN OOUNCIL
Roush were:, appoiiiied to ·,enre The New Haven Town Counat the next ~lin&amp; on July 25 otr mel on Wednesday evening
at which lime an lnSiallalloll in r~ar session with ·
of oU1cers wiD lake 111ace- This Mark Ward, Recorder
also wUI be ...held ~~ :the park 'Ridgway, Co~RcllmeD
.

•a·ama'Uhl!l -

•••l'llll'ililflallllillll'll

couil&lt;l1 to ~en the; were due lnslead o1 'president of the

clilclll&amp;l·~eomJpleli•DD 91 tbe

' '

fJ'·

aitdi. wa!Ung Willi !IW' regular meet- Those atlelldia8 were Mn- followed by ·• gnoup dlemwh11. iThompson, Mr . 1M Tbomp- ed the W~·~lr~.•JIQI.,S~ Ba'*·
1ft 1\e City ')llil for autJiorljatlen, Ia wbleh Frank YOIN. Jr. 8lld c:biklren. Durin&amp; the bilt!ntu irieetin,l ,son, Mrs. Elr~;Kii7lor ~ ers Conxenl!l\!!rfM' 'week at t!'"
~i±=:::!!'~~~~=~~tfi:==~~-·~~~~~~~~~
~ Grllstu.c'i l!4me .eBHS ljley would I08e the ] Ethel
Mrs- Ray Kent ll1d ehUdrea, the club discussed the selllrig · Mi's. - Eleanor SiiyreGreenbrier 'Hot~!! at
Wbitt
·will ·wtr:k with the cilsooiJIIt l. .
Riddle, Mr. ll1d Mrs. of their club boutte. '!bey de·
PERSONALS
Sulphur Sprlnp. 1\'· ~·· . Mr
~artment Ia comp~ ' Tbe CoUIIcll will bold their Tom Hoffmu, Mr. ll1d Mn- cldec! to bold tbelr family pic- I Mn. Lester RoUJb il a pa· Layne II ~"'t and Mr. Me
. Jr. their .
l!!e
plw to be 1ubmllled. to regul11r monthly meetlnis on Harry Plckena, Mr- and Mrt. nic In AugusL
tient at llol"'r Hospltar.
Clung II on the\ Board of Dlr•
Addition in New Haven, Wtowa ro, III'P""'ai. · ')bey the..Secoiiil•'and Fourth Wednes- Harold Bllll18arner, lle;v- and ! Mrs- LoJ18, Home Demonslra- Mrs Qol'll carmlcllael. who Iori of tile Mason County Bank,
~loa "AuK~!· Open Heuse will ·!"'. .
griwted pej'lllllsion to \day! of the JIH!IIIh beJinnlns Mrs. Martin Berlaford 8lld AD- 1tlon Agent, and Mi's- Power , bas bei\n 8 patient at Plea. New Havea-

~

Bucket Steak .•.•.•. -- ..

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CALIFORNIA

OUR OWN

Tea Bags · · Pkg. of 48 - 55c
WHITI HOUSI-IVAI'OilATID

Skim Milk 2- lk.' caM 27c
A&amp;l' VACUUM

HONEYDEW

I'AC:KID-IAV~ 14c

Coff.... ~ ... 2 u.. cal $1.39

IOIIDIN'I, ILSI._.II PACK

Of'

:M

Bartlett Pears --· · tlhs. 39c

SWEET-JUICY

.iUMBG
· MELONS
' &amp;cit

69c

CALIFORNIA

Seeclless Grapes · ·· -· · lit. 29c
Fill'"'-TASTY

BluHerries

OO

OO

I

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pint 39c

JUMBO SIZES

Cant•upes .. · · .. --2 ftr 79c

,F.-lgitl ........... -' jWJ·ftc
ITOKILY

,

'Shtit
.........
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45c

PLAY THE NEW GAME AT A&amp;P
You Can Win

A Cash Prjze
· ·Of •s,· ._
·· -•100 :or~ ·•tQOQ
~

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OWEY -GO-ROUND''

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Kansas City Steak •...•

Alwoyo two boo! lollolo 10 flt , _
,_.., ol

;::

K._.

DuiiUI!uo

MaxwoiiHoulo

~-

Choice Center Cut
Bg the Piece

Instant Coffee
Jor ;;; $1.67

Wonder Brond l'mll l'mon

only tlltllllf to III•Y·

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Chuck

Kroll~.......,

Dressing
f4L lolita ----·-- 31C

~

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Farm Fresh Frulng Chicken

...........

Cheez-Its
...- .......... 27c

•••••

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Facial Tissue
Spotlight

.~c

Cookies
14-a. ·--· -· -.. --, 49C

i .

Kleenex

Bean Coffee

Nobl0&lt;1 Orw Cromo

Sandwich
-· . -·- 41c

lb. Bag

77

5!Jc

3-lb.
bag

Surf

.,_..,._ 68e
"

White Cloud

•
TISSUe

'

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22c

~

Blue

SSe

- - - -·-' Milk _.. 2

..........

...lion!

Rinso ·
83c
llu . ..... .

Krot~r

~·a"'

49c

All l'lovon

Conolonlltl

......,. -·10- ..

85c

elou Poulin

$19.00

eRlchard Davis
e Ralph Werry
e'Bus'' Lytle

$5.00
$5.00
$5.00

eA. M. Zahl

$1.00

e Connie Craig.

$1.00

eJoe Cook

$1.00

lolltnt

II... Prke

··----·:o:OOOOoi:O

$1,4J

Lell ~- .. ............ .......... .~
WITH TMII COUPON .... ---- .tt
VelW Jllly 2J.Thrv Alii. 6

~·'Th!va~i

"

BOD:

~~...

Prlco

..

WITH THII ~POH , .. .. •.. ,tf
·"
Vollll July 21 Tin . . . I

vl~nnl~~-ftn. frieildshlp

All Purpose

Preserves •.•.••.•••.•

83c

Eastern While

Country Club c:.nod .... MHo .,

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-

Treat····----··---~-- 2
"-...,..,...,

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=

99c

Potatoes

"All"

,... ~ .... _ SSe

10

."All"

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bag

83c

"'"! -,.. , .. ... 10

Liquid

FREE 150
~

....

ony 2 Rolli I I W w
C.Mr 1111 ·' with Otwel-

63e

Red or White

ftll,.

* •.,. 71•1"

Mort th111 a eentury ago we de&lt;;ided
our OWil bra!'lda would be our finest values.

They an... ud we're proud of it.

·=- $1'

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· Plans Revaewed
_Mn_
" __--Clll'-.-Redma~
--n, Mason, , On Selling Food
1.s a patient at the Pleasant Val· A C
f ,
ley Hospital,
t o-.nty Olr

.Big KDrinks
iz-o:.
ctlnl

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b.
T....

iC lpoil.

lb.

•,

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Aiwevelleir

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•• 5 ~· $1
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N:=~·
Cohimbul
i!pelll till!
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Sirloin-Tip Racist

IUPIR·RIGHT ALL NAT
fOI"ViltliHf " INI. M

...... ~·........CMA-.. .....

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WISCONSIN -WHITE

Sharp Cheese

VEGETABLES

ANY
SIZE
PIECI----

2~~~. 39c
1

.,L~T--AMIRICAN,

6Sc

8),

a..ne .... 12 oz. 55c
STACK PACK

.~,sa,c. r-•~b cus s1.
'9- 1''-t Quo lily

'AM ; ..,;1:1

Ma,ollilln .·· Quart Jar 59c

Jane Par~er Favorites!
JANE PARKER

Pota(~ Chips

Enriched Bread
,..
With
~ 89C
4 loavM
luttwmllk

~~-

s9c

... :

JANE PARKIR

IANI PAIIKIIl

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,_. Pies ·.... ·.. 'ICICh 49c Twia Pack Cookie_s .~ Jkg. 39c
RIGULAR OR CUSTARD
JAMI PARKER
Gtwy Pie .. · ...... · each 49c Angtl Food Ring, ••·ring 45c

F-r esh Festive Pro'd u ce!

., Ct Fine Grocery Features!

. A&amp;f' lrend TltiJ \,
' 0.... A·Oiir Fl- au.J11Y

' CAP'N JOHN-PIRCH OR HADDOCK

),

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I'INE FOR SALADS--KINO

JANE PARKER

. ,·· A&amp;P FROZEN

Mixed 11M,... 1'1- ,..,., 1-111. ...._ oano

4Sc

Skinless Wienen l-Ib pkg 69c Seafood Dinners · ·· · Eadl43c
~

Dairy Values!

Fr oze n Foods!

A4P 11'11111-Gra• A-Qur l'l....t llluellty

- - - lb- -

l

Pot Pies .. 5 - 1-oz. pies 89c Crah legs .. · ........ • lh. 191

,

Vegetallles · · · · 2lit. pkg. 49c

'1

,.09

lb. •

lult.1-~- - · Clllckeft or Turlroy

Are A.lP Branda a good reMOII for sheppinr A&amp;P?

; ' AAP :nOZIN ~IXID

99c

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TurkeyBnastQuartersU,.55c Sliced Bacon .. 1-lb,'tlta'atc

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Tht7're ent 1&gt;f many.

Rump Roast

IMI'OilTID CANNID

we,uJGnaltionally guarantee )'our .full satiafaction-

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Airman First Class, Vance MASON _ The Ladies Allll·
Dawson, son of Mr- and Mrs- iliary of the Mason Volunteer
Ray DawsoR is spendlnjj a 1&amp;- Fire Dept. reviewed pins lor
day furlough visilina wilb them. selling food at lhe Mason Colla;
He Is slationed at Paine Field, ~y - Fajr .a1 a specla]IJI8t!lin&amp; qf
Washington.
IIJ!i gimip held receRily at the
Mr- and Mrs. Harvey N~w-; -Cftl_buDding·
land, Mason, Mr. and .. Mi't; ~ membera approved buyDick Ord, New Haven. hilve ..,. ing four windO!'S and a :loor to
~ borne from a tw~ week
nlaced on a'trailer whiCh the
vacation to
'\'jew. Cal-! nr~·~ purchased. I&amp;
Hornla where
Mre. 1·wq fDied th &lt;Oillloue
·
Newland's
-ord'a bro- !reCords conlidential "''!"''!,
tber, Milton,
reported I
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to visitlog their
~art Fraoctsco, ?fl\11_
and Las Vegas,

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Liquid

Endivtt or Escarole _

Grapes

Lu•

63(

Tropi-Cal-0 Fruit Drinks • 2

1

.m

· . · -

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1/2
Gal.
.,.

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Masou Pmonals

Bread •••.•••••••••••• 4 ..... $1

••••••••

A cheap prodnet just for the 911kt of low price i~ no b&lt;~rgain­
A qualit)' product at a low price,
.that'n bargain ... that'u real valul!.:o that's our A&amp;P Branr'

were playi!IJ! Ud,1!'1·

Gaml!ll

iftt.

Potted Meat---·-····· 9 !: $1

can~

Juice

or it ihriiib inches the first time you wash it.

rm'

~

Orange

the seams
.. pop the first time you wear it

So~.IOSUI'e,

BONELESS

For Outdoor Cooking Eye-of-Round Roast lb. $1.39
T-Bone Steaks ...... lb. $1.29 BONELESS, BOTTOM CUT
Round Steak · · · --· · ·· · lb. 95c
IONILIH
Stewing Beef, Boneless,IJI 79c
Top Round Steak · - lb. $1.09 BEIF,
PORK &amp; VEAL
,
Cube Beef Steaks · · lb. $1.09 Meat Loaf Mix · ...... · lb. 69c
QUARTER SLICIID
Rib Steaks · ...... · lb. $1.09 Pork Loin ..... ·--- ... Ill. 89c
AN:Y IIZI PIICI
Ground Round Steak · · lb. 89c Jumbo Bolog,a. · ···· · Ill. 55c
Chop Hrini '· ··;· • Ill. 19c
Cubtd Pork Steak · · ·- lb. 95c Clip
SUMR-RIGHT, PICKLI &amp; PIMENTO
Rotisserie Roast .... lb. $1.19 Luncheon LOaf 1-lh. pkg. 69c
Tuner Leg Quaroo ·· lb. 55e Sliced Beef Uver .... lb. 49c

The house.dJws or shift at 11.98 is no bargain if-

·. .u•"""': ·~.-u- Boward van
Va~d~Roll Rousll en-

BONELESS

fRESH TURKEYS :.[~5-

It'a what you get for what "OU PaY·

·•· ·

lb.

lb.

.:1-

Sh..ower G'
•
Newlyweds at
Van Matre-Home

oollected mid totaled 52 ceols: zes ' Vj'jlll by Mrs. ~ge_ ear. ••~ · .
son aod Mrs- ~ 3~.
Durmg ...... soc1a1 bo~ games Mrs- Jents is tbe former Charwere played and pn""" were 1 ~ lioush- Cake, pt111ch
,
won by Iva, Capeh~ alid ~. ~10Hte .were .Ved 10' ~- · ·
Phll)lp9-·' The 'door Prb:l! ·w~ :Mrs- George c.f!ion, Mt• .and
won by Gladys Hart. Refresh- Mi's. Roger Hysell and. Grant,
~=ts were served by lbe hos- Mr. and Mrs._
Taytor1:.BeQ.
OPEN BOOSE TO BE HELD · ~ and Dewayne,.\Ross liiJJsh.
A ilouS. Warmlrlg will be Ray Tucker ·~·· Howard
held oa SulldiJy, July 31, be- , M:,:nnlf
were r.fr.: .
tween the hours e&amp;_1 and· 4 P·l Mra; Dayton Raynes. Mr-'·lilld
m- ll1 119nor of~lMf- ll1d Mrs. : Mrl; Robert K...,WllsOil, ·
_Lew~ Summen aud f~y at adir Mrs- Cbarlel Yeager, Ml'.
,. ·
alld Mrs'- Oulrlee J. YI!IJII&amp;. •'

K,....o•.,.

lb.

were

PORTERHOUSE

lb.

ABARGAIN...
VI· 'l VALIJE
~ItNOTA/IIAIIE'R
OF PRICEALONE/

jJil.
urprlse , .
P!&lt;"IC ~~ '~!fB'~· dlilj """!; 1f~lf-::l!lJme bl'lt8.
side Park for the i,tu8Usf'~ Van ~ ·ror .Mr. 8lld MR.
1118- Th~ .picnic will be~ at Darrell Jenb wJio. were - 6 P- m- w~ the familieto. iD- tle'6 'Jul.!.25 _ · . :

.fiAt

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SIRLOIN

CUT

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The group made plua for a tet1a' ""

•••• • • • •

"9c

Threat to

STEAK ALE
gc ~ ggc s1.~s

FULL

R

Or...,.ll .,._

1'1&lt;41•· )

•'I'· nd

"Super -Right" Meats!

ROUND

Mrs:

K,..... Pura

3

10 0 0 0 0 o : : o - ;

lb:

$)0.001

Our Freedom" was preseDted
In discU88iOD IOI'DI :~·~let--

Orange Juice s;;~

"All"

.....

:"· ·~

Pork &amp;Beans

Buttermilk 2 ,..,r11 49c

~lolly

....

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Kro11er

Margarine 2

eWm. Cogar

4 l'ltce l'llct

••. . ":!:' 56c

Soap ----10 --:..me 69e
'

6 Pak

"All"

IT. IIZI -

~lgate

.

$100.00

Kroger Bartlett

Kroger Frozen Vitamin C Florirl,_

'

39c

eJudy Denny

Rot.-;,. Voluo

CHARCOAL $1.09
20 Ll. BAG

KI'OII•• Com 011

Ice Milk 2 v. ''''- 99c

$1
~··-

$100.00

11•• :

Dtntal Crt1111

2-Ct.

~

Towels.....

Krottr Plllb or ButttrfR

K,..., Dutch Cllocalato

••••••

Jo,.....Lollool

Eggs ..... ~ ~:z~

lllvor Dull

IT. 1111 _

·• • • • •

Pears

Kroger Grade A Small

....., 1111

5

J.
boxes 7

ZOO-ct.

KIHnox Docerotor ,

-----1
Breeze

. :;

lb."

:::

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Albert 'nd Mf. A ~ · ·.y:tun~

Staats- Mrs.

1

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'II

i

eVic Neuttling ---$10.00

Livers ...... lb.

.;....mann ..... strl,- [

elrene Klein

1

1

eMargaret Lehew·- $100.00

Guaranteed Tender ·
10 Times out of 10

lb.

Mh-·Ciart ~yre , Harry

regu)ar
bllll old Bumgarner was elected Threat to Our
Freedom" was &amp;eel, Mn- Joha Smith, Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs- HermaJI Laylle BuckhBDDOB, W. VL
;:=;·~H~II~da~~~~to~e~r~led;th~e~c~los~ing~pra~ye~r-~H;ar~-;Th~e~l~esao~n
~"~Tll~e~Co~m~mo~nelt~Don=a~ld:Hayn~es~,~Mn~-~J=.
=J~-~of~N~e~w~H~a~ve~o·~=~~~C'o~lv~lo~f~amU~y:p:iCIIIc~:be:l•~•;•
-

Hay·ride Wiener
Roost,is Held
W d' H

Our Early Local Winners

Roll .Roaat

Ground

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Tenderag
Boneless Boston

Eatglish Roast '" 59c '

0

Dressing
.._-. ·- .... 39c

Gol_ .... ...,.. ..... ..
tho .... t l l h t - - ....
on K...., stln vlolt.

Fish Sticks ••.•... ---. -- ,.... 45c

Kroft Cooi111
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member~

Onlp ............ ,.. ....
lomlr PI' mr. vloiL Ad•llt

Thrifty ShoulMr lwlso Steak 11

prl!lenltd by

ei88B.

start •;lpylnl the block of the at 7:3&amp; p.m.
dy, Mr- and Mt•- _Cecil Pick- Reyno!~. a former Home Dem· lant valley Hospitallollowlac. l MiNes Del\n 8lld Diane 1t:an
bulldlni ·
I
WIN WON CLASS
,l ens, Mt- and Mrs- Lutber 01111tnllion Agent met with lhe ,car accident, is now .at lbe·of owensboro; Kr •• an! '!lsititlt
Richard Walker wu appoint- The Win One Class of tl)lf Smith. Mr- and Mrs. Dorsey group, Mn. Reynolds ~e \O ihome of her pareDI8, Mr..... theit ,r~. Mr. 1116
eel to ierve ~ Wll\4 ll1d ~ New Haven E-U.B- Chureb met . Rirusb.
tbe group on the Flq, m ~ 1Mrs. Pearl Ellioll· Mra. -0110 Grili1IL
er Supt. 'llillle Qlarlet Zerkle at the New Have11 Park for a :
AVALANCHE CLUB
talk pointing out the speUmg ! LyM Miller, who Is emplll)'- Mr'- IIIII! ~· C:. &gt;,II. Adams,
il on vacatlo• 8lld aUelldlna picnic for their regular me&lt;~l· The Avalanche Home Dem- of the word FLAG as ba~JI18 ed at Hocking Valley Hoepltal Jr- 8lld 1!ruce ~! Mr. and
Treatment Plant Opera!· IBg. The iovocaUow was glven , onstraljon Club met for lbelr the following meaning: F-faith: at Logan, Ohio- is a patleot al. Mn- C- M. Adema of GaJII.
Sebbol in Ml!fpntowa, dur· by Rev. Martin Berlsford. De- l reg~ar ~DB at ti., ~me L-loyal;. A-amo (Love of our the hospital as a result ·of a polll, 01118, \'lallelf relatives II
August.
votions were led by
Harry of Mrs- Lieulo Roush. DevotioDIICountry), G-glory.
car a&lt;cldent. Slle is the daugb- Weston, W. Va., during 1111
Council aulborized the Pickens and Harold Bumgar11o were led by Mrs. RoushOthers attending were Mrs- ter o1 Mrs. Josephine Mille.r weekend. Tiley att..ted 1111

attend·- urged W Roush,
Capelrart,Edwm
Richard
and
aU
&amp;I'll
Clark, Grwtead
-Lewis
Those altelldlng were MI'B: · und fii,lice Chief Doaald Ohllnl'
Thelma Roulb, Mn. Iva capt. er prelellt.
~.
.
hart, Mra Nora 'l'iipp, · Mr~- . Ceell Duncm1 alld Tllomaa
Kalbleen Rousb, Mrs. FoSter Grlilstead of the Fire DepartWeaver, Mrs. &amp;bert J- Rnush,
Mrs. wa Warth, Mrs. ~by!
Sm1th, Mrs- Mary Awwmler,
.
'
Mrs. Belv' l-twts,. Mrs..The!.
mo Capellarl, Mrs- William M. A
Roush, Mi's. Arnold R~ush 1111d I f't
00 · S Ome
guest, Kevm l!.cJush:
I NEW HAVEN - Mi'- and
MISSIONAkY sOCIETY
Mrs. Lee 0- Wood of Rutland,
The Woman's Missionary So- were hOSts to a hayride and
clety of the New Haven Church wiener roast at their home for
of God held ils July meel:ng tile New Haven First Church of
recently at lire home of Mrs. C'.od.
.;
·
Blanch Ridenour .- Members an- Attending were: Mr. and
swel'l'd the roll call by telling Mrs. aayniOnd Sisk, Pam and
one of God's promises.
David, Charles Kelly, Roy BrioStewardship dil;ectof, -, Mr'- ~ef, Mr. and~· Dean Knight,
Iva Capehart, relnmded me!n- Kim and Kevin, Mrs- Donald
bers to make something to be Howard and Debbie; David,
sold at the Missionary Cottage '1 .:esa and Carroll Knight; Larduring the state camp meeting, ry and Steve Carpenler; Mrit
August t7 at Cross Lanes, W- Rutler Knight .Mrs- Susie Wood,
Va- She also announced thai Mr. and Mrs- Clell Wood, Mi'.
Missionary Day will be observ· , and Mrs ..David Fields, .jlr., and
ed Thursday, Aug. 4- Angle; David, Pa~a md
Mrs- Capehart,
contmmna ~leve ,Glllispj!!; Dlanll, ::Roush,
her Stewardship theme, also 'Mrs. Darrell McCoy \nl Faye
presented the program, •·s~w- and,Joyce 'McCoy, Mrl-'lllessle
ardahip - G1vlRg Is Living.
Ohlinger and Becky, MfJ- JaoD~votlons were . oonducted by Ice , 3~nley, Ml'e and Maody,
Mi's. Wyl~ DaviS, Jr., sp1ril· Mr- and Mrs- Henry JobasoD,
ual Life dh-ec~, who discussIva Capehart, Pansy aad
ed the top1c No
VaClltJOD Harry Ray Fry Linda Sharon
From F-aith" and led _ the and ·Karea ' Ha,;; Eari
and
group in song. Mrs- Rella John- ! Earlene Craddock; Mi'. aud
son lrad. the ciOSIJ18 prayer.- , Mrs- Rnas Morris, Eric, Ml)lard
Atteodiog were Mrs.- V1olaJ and Debbie; Mi'S: Dexter Erwin;
Roush, Mrs. Iva C_apehart, Mrs. Marsha Davis, MrsGlen
Orpha Fields, Mrs.
Eleao- Weaver' Freddie, Jennifer andor Davis, Mi's. Rnna Johnson Jeff; WUbor Leifheit, Pa~}~d
M.~s. Sue ~.:.,~esRit'dKeiiOeth · Juaior; Mi'. "''Il Mrs- !)avid
' enour """ uuo eRour. Wood, Frencble uud - . •
HAVEN HOMEMAKERS
--:v--• ,
The July meeting of the Ha\'o Teres• Dull, and :oodbostlllel
ea Homemakers Home Demoo- Mr. and Mrs- Lee
' Randy
stralioo club was . beif 11t' the Greg, Lee, ~y, Rhonda aod
home ol. Mrs; Alilirey Newell. Fhonda WoodThe meelinc was presiiled over
-~-,-by pres~, MIJJs Mary Phillip!!. !Jev~~DS were given by I
~en

$1.79

llo.

Cube Steaks............. :: $1

lb.

'

O -

99c

Canned Picnie ..•.• ~ • 3 ,:; $2.19

~

Coffee
3 ~ $2.59

'

B_l..o Rl- lye

C111yrithl Tho K - Co-, 1M6

::

NEW HAVP

ll!et rec;enll~ at Jlnd the bol,tesses wlll · be 'the
the
.
&amp;ads1de Park employeeo Of~ Stpnmen . Pha~·
with Mrs: Mary Aumiller and macy of whleh Mr. Summer&amp; IS
Belva Lew!! 88 hollll!sses- Mi's. owner and maaaaerWUUam ~b Mil ~..Arnold
TOWN OOUNCIL
Roush were:, appoiiiied to ·,enre The New Haven Town Counat the next ~lin&amp; on July 25 otr mel on Wednesday evening
at which lime an lnSiallalloll in r~ar session with ·
of oU1cers wiD lake 111ace- This Mark Ward, Recorder
also wUI be ...held ~~ :the park 'Ridgway, Co~RcllmeD
.

•a·ama'Uhl!l -

•••l'llll'ililflallllillll'll

couil&lt;l1 to ~en the; were due lnslead o1 'president of the

clilclll&amp;l·~eomJpleli•DD 91 tbe

' '

fJ'·

aitdi. wa!Ung Willi !IW' regular meet- Those atlelldia8 were Mn- followed by ·• gnoup dlemwh11. iThompson, Mr . 1M Tbomp- ed the W~·~lr~.•JIQI.,S~ Ba'*·
1ft 1\e City ')llil for autJiorljatlen, Ia wbleh Frank YOIN. Jr. 8lld c:biklren. Durin&amp; the bilt!ntu irieetin,l ,son, Mrs. Elr~;Kii7lor ~ ers Conxenl!l\!!rfM' 'week at t!'"
~i±=:::!!'~~~~=~~tfi:==~~-·~~~~~~~~~
~ Grllstu.c'i l!4me .eBHS ljley would I08e the ] Ethel
Mrs- Ray Kent ll1d ehUdrea, the club discussed the selllrig · Mi's. - Eleanor SiiyreGreenbrier 'Hot~!! at
Wbitt
·will ·wtr:k with the cilsooiJIIt l. .
Riddle, Mr. ll1d Mrs. of their club boutte. '!bey de·
PERSONALS
Sulphur Sprlnp. 1\'· ~·· . Mr
~artment Ia comp~ ' Tbe CoUIIcll will bold their Tom Hoffmu, Mr. ll1d Mn- cldec! to bold tbelr family pic- I Mn. Lester RoUJb il a pa· Layne II ~"'t and Mr. Me
. Jr. their .
l!!e
plw to be 1ubmllled. to regul11r monthly meetlnis on Harry Plckena, Mr- and Mrt. nic In AugusL
tient at llol"'r Hospltar.
Clung II on the\ Board of Dlr•
Addition in New Haven, Wtowa ro, III'P""'ai. · ')bey the..Secoiiil•'and Fourth Wednes- Harold Bllll18arner, lle;v- and ! Mrs- LoJ18, Home Demonslra- Mrs Qol'll carmlcllael. who Iori of tile Mason County Bank,
~loa "AuK~!· Open Heuse will ·!"'. .
griwted pej'lllllsion to \day! of the JIH!IIIh beJinnlns Mrs. Martin Berlaford 8lld AD- 1tlon Agent, and Mi's- Power , bas bei\n 8 patient at Plea. New Havea-

~

Bucket Steak .•.•.•. -- ..

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Weeks ••• Over

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CALIFORNIA

OUR OWN

Tea Bags · · Pkg. of 48 - 55c
WHITI HOUSI-IVAI'OilATID

Skim Milk 2- lk.' caM 27c
A&amp;l' VACUUM

HONEYDEW

I'AC:KID-IAV~ 14c

Coff.... ~ ... 2 u.. cal $1.39

IOIIDIN'I, ILSI._.II PACK

Of'

:M

Bartlett Pears --· · tlhs. 39c

SWEET-JUICY

.iUMBG
· MELONS
' &amp;cit

69c

CALIFORNIA

Seeclless Grapes · ·· -· · lit. 29c
Fill'"'-TASTY

BluHerries

OO

OO

I

j

j

I

,..,

pint 39c

JUMBO SIZES

Cant•upes .. · · .. --2 ftr 79c

,F.-lgitl ........... -' jWJ·ftc
ITOKILY

,

'Shtit
.........
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2'

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45c

PLAY THE NEW GAME AT A&amp;P
You Can Win

A Cash Prjze
· ·Of •s,· ._
·· -•100 :or~ ·•tQOQ
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SenUntl, Pameroy-Middleport, 0., July 27, 1968

*,,

tNFORNI' ' ·oN
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...........
For
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100
';..::..,~~"'"'•t"'"l..'"'''""ISOUND SATIONAL- 1968-SoJ- UJ'I'II.IUt: l"unnt.ura,
Clllbel
•::::t~:J:::•
id Staib! Stereo wttb 4 speed Qlllctlla-. l.;all or wrtte

s...

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01

automatle changer. 4 radio lin. &amp;•11'1 0.:0. 1111 1¥.
col"lblnatlon has lnslanl on llalll S\ . l'olllVO)'.
radio. Walnut ftnlsh. Take ov- ;;;;;;;;;;iiii;;;;;;;iiiii;;;;;;;iiii•;..;iiu;;;;t;iil~
er payment. of SUO per 111
month or pay balance due
$99.22. Call 9!J2.,!218.
7248tc
Our IUfi\!IWr CIJII1!ianer sa!r
is in full swing.
Beller pricet th1D ever on

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TRAVEl TRAILERS

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e.~t.RD ·Of THANKI &amp; VIITUA.III
11.11· .. , 10 ..... .......... ltclrl
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AND

CAMPERS

te.

OPPICI MOUal
l:at A M. .. 1. . P M. llalty

llturifl'r ldlt ... M. .. tiM .....
IT'I 10 IAIT
TO ll'lii.CI A
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wa.

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I'RIEZIII -:---

$195

ltou.ft. ~

FREEZER
$235
FrH Itt Crao111 Wllh Eoch

BIG BEND

QUAliTY
63 CORVAlR
57 FORD

VB ~4 Ton. 8' factocy slake, sood 8 ply tires, real Solid

Pomeroy Motor Co.
OPEN EVIlS. 9:00 P.M.

At

Notice

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Crew's Steak House

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Real Estate For Sale

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houses. 7

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Business

HONDA
SAIS &amp; SDVIG

·~ eTru~l! eHuter

II ONI OF ,Tifl
NICIST PIOI'LII ·CALL
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WY 2-2156

$395

Pickup. Solid Cab, 15" comm. tires and' wheels. Sound
motor• .

8'

IIUMEIIOI, OMIO

Ph. WV 2-2181

ROUTE !24

...._lc O,.,.rlnl To
._....ourDrJve.ln
IIRYICE II HIRII

$595

56 CHEVROLET

UDIATOR
SERVICE
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$1099

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Panel. Solid body, &amp;ood Ures, heater, real economy.

1 ' - r I Rofr...ralcr.

TRAILER SALES

WANT &amp;8

fHON~

Fre"era,

dlti'Dryer Pairs, !:lee. Ran·
&amp;II and AU-Conditioners .
II ••· ft. Choll

Poma1,y .
M~t"r Co.

OP

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Services

&amp;XPIRIENCED

EXPERIENCED

WHER .
ALIGNMENT

WHEEL

ALIGNMENT

and

BRAKE SERVICE

IRAKE SERVICE

AUCI'IUNI!:EB
Cvmplote !lerwlot

Qlaettnars

1,~

Rose Alignment Shop
Phone 992.1576
1111 Moln II.
Pomeror
Formerly (;rueser ·ilodJ

&lt;'

DICK RAWLING.

INYMUI '

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LI'L ABNER

Rawlings Hondl.$1les
I

M'tDDLIPORT. OHIO

NOW TAKINO Ill NT AL
~IIIRYATIONS

~.,£.'IE:
e SALES e
e RENTALS e
eCemplng

E~ulpmotlle

ROUSH &amp; LYONS
Camping Trailers

ADI\MS TRADING Post
is
,,•
ol H I!
or brightening formula will I
Jack W Carsey. Mgr.
1 ROOM HOUSE, bath, recent·
Morton St.
Maoon, W. Vo.
open 6 days a week : Mon
Write. Pruoe 01 Coutac:t
Pomeroy
oN~ 2-2193
112-2106
77U611
make
your
carpets
look
like
ly
remodeled.
new
heatmg
Work•
. d a~ through Saturday We
l. 1... IIKAU~Uitll
new
again.
Electric
sham·
'
MOBILE
HOME,
1964
Titan.
10
1
system,
wall
to
""
"
carpet,
h~ve.. radio and television re· 1
Racine. ObJO
EbPr:-;,ar h X U ft., 2 bedrooms,
like close to school anrl stun~ . on 1
pihr,• li!to plenty ol anttque pooer rental
• I till
7 21 6tc
new, priced for easy flnanc- ~ 278 Pearl St. in Middleport.
ite1tl.s: ,Main St. in Rull "nd, Hardware.
~·ree i ing. Ph. Mason 773-5282.
0. Ph. 992-3410.
7 24 6tc WI CONOITIO~JNG Relrljer·
p. Ph: 742·5394.
l 20 tic \it Ail kills -oesls best!
your home from
termites. _
_ ___ _
_ _'!_26 6tc
atiOJl eervtce. Jack 's RefrltICE ..C!IEAM SOCIAL Fore!'l .
eration, New Haven. Phone
1966 ~UCLI"., 0"~/th
Til 2-3537.
4 8 tre
j\un Methodist Church . Frl- 1 ants. c&lt;l&lt;'kroaches. crickets. USED Apache Raven,
scorptons.
silverfish.
sptders.
model.
Ph.
New
Haven
882\,.
I'll...,.
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'7
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d·~· beginning al 6:30 p. m.
2806, John F. Roush.
I
PAYING TAXES on empty
J lrGers may be c&amp;ll&lt;d in wasps and water bugs Avail
able
at
King
Builders
Supply
7
26
tfc
POMEROY
SWELL
LOCA·
broiler houses? Why
nol
:advance · to 949-3483 &lt;&gt;r 992_Co.:.'. Middleport. . 4 2t tic i9tj2 HOUSE traDer, 50 x IO. , TION - For those wro h9ve make them profitable7 Con:~' . .
7 27 3tc
no car 1 • Two story , five tact Ohio Valley Industries
rs
RA'
MICE
ellmtnai.ed
for·
2
bedrooms,
14'
carpeted
liv·
'
rooms 12 'bedrooms) , bath. lor information. Ph. 992·2161. '
::· .Card ol \'l,pnl&lt;s
ever, "Get Star ..
E:ber.. lng room. Emerson Pooler,
. .
lk . d'
7 27 30tc
haem Hardware.., Sugar Run Chester, 0.
7 24 6tp 1 Whlthmh wa mhg 1 JS tandce hoof
Card of Tbanko
Feed .
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1
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WE. •THE FAMILV of Alma
· p .en s ardware.
1956 PACEMAKER house trail· I pmg districl Going for $6,1100. 1 _ _ 5I e or ra e
Md(enzie. wish to take this ' __ .
... 7 1• 30111 . 1 er. 28' X 8'. Ph. 992-6254.
MIDDLEPORT - NICE 2 story I FT. RACING bOat with
opportun ity to ttrank every- DON'T pump your sluggish sep8 25, 6tc frame, 5 rooms (2 bedrooms), I arceasories, 60 ~h. _w UIsider I
one who was so kind to us dur- !1&lt; .tank Gel Klean-Em·AII
In
bath, front and back porch, I for $;&gt;.00 or will
,,1111
1
"'K 11£~ Illness and recent Septic Tank Gleaner. Landsur~_nc•
view ol the river. Priced to trade for a motorcycle. Ph.
1 ~UTOMOB!LE lnsuranee been sell. $5,1100.00.
dealh. '1lpecial thanks to the I mark Farm Bureau.
I 992-3040.
7 27
P~ll\eroy First Aid
squad,
7 I 30tc I cancelled' Lost yoor opera!- SNOWVILLE - $9.1100 buys 82
.Eag)es· tlub. members and / ELL KEP'F carpets
shoW or's license• CaD WY 2-2966 acres, plenty of water, tobac· i mplovment Wanted
friends, Veterans Memorial the result of regular Blue
e ts uc co allotment, some fruit WANTED - Work for b u II·
Hospital stafl, Dr. ·Ray Pick- f Lustrr spot cleaning. Rent HI •T&lt; t Ct~pyma Servll'l! Cop
lrees, plenty of buildings, I ·, dozer, Phone 992-2208.
en$ and Ewing stall. and eleclric shampooer $1. Bak·
story
lrame house, 5 rooms
6 27 tOte
papers
lei made 01
all others ' who sent nowera l er Furniture Co.
(2
bedrooms
),
bath.
I
7 25 6tc blrth recor/1 ~ 800 a1mos1 an)
and· called •t the
SEE US FOR OTHER
Livestock
funeral ,
othez doeuments.
home. Your kindn ess was BLUE LUSmE not only rids
PROPEltTI&amp;'I!
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poniea.- Lincoln
R - lalnroDCO. Po
greaUy appnicia ted.
Albert M. Cox, Broker
Smith. 339 Pearl Street, Mid·
carpets of soil hut leaves
Husband, Johnn y McKenzie pile soli and lofty. Rent elecBeary Cleland, Salesmaa
dleport.
7 at lip
Wanted
;1A son, Harold Hubbard lric shampooer $1. Pomeroy HOUSEKEEPER to Uve in.
!Jt!.a830
Yf, hd family .
I
EvenifiiB 192-%568
Legal Notice
7 27 Jtc Cement Block Co. 7 25 61c
BIGGEST SIGN - Ohio's biggest sign, ltandlnf 32 feet high and measuring
Ph.
Mrs. Warren Reeves.
·' F R
7 27 ltc
ooo••••c• No,""7.
,.,: -...: 100 feet in lell&amp;tiJ, will be the new main entrance, on lth avenue, to the Ohio State
.f,'l.
Cl 8 nt
- - AN ORDINANCI TO RI.UI.ATI THI
SUPER STUFF, sure nul! That lllii-S290, Albany, 0.
7 24 6tc GAYNELL WISE properly on •oc•••• oo ooATs AT ™" MUN· Fairgrounds In Columbus, Costing $40,000, the new entrance, when completed, will
is Blue Lustre for cleaning
, 108 Butternut Ave. Ph. 992-- ~'c:::~o~I-ER OP THI VILLA.gl OF have EXPOSITI.QNS ·cENTER, in bold black !etten, centered across the f a c e
A~~NT. 3,. rooms and fiiiiS "Dd upholstery .
Rent EXTERIOR and Interior paint- 5293
? 22 tfC
BE IT ORDAINQ u followt b)' stretching the full length of 100 feet. Motorists can drive through both 0'1 and the
•
Ule Couccll Dt tU Villa,. ef Pom..
bllllr.' nicely furru'shed, adults ' electric shampooer $1. Pick- ing, roof and repair work,
b
b
·-- roy. Ohi o, two-thlrd.l ot all memben H with delivery true~ drivqV(ays ·poaiUontd on both tJ\ds.
weroled. t2A Mulberrv
Ave. ens Hardware Co ., 1nc .
. ROOM h and b th- -torm
y
JO
or
by
bour.
Pb.
VI
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7 25 6lc 1 2700.
7 1712tp 1
OUSe
a ' S
SECTION I' Tluot no ..;.. or , ... ,
Ph. m66911.
1 13 lie
WindOWS, one acre, in Tup- Wl teftralt may bill 1 moored Or In•
1J1RJEE and lour room furolal&gt; SOMETHING TO
PATCH- WILD GINGER, 65c lb: ;BloOd pers Plains, o., Rt. 7, Price ~~~~~ ~ ~..'!::~: •:.!.
lho
IIJid unlumOO.t!d apan Slnger sewinl lnachlne com· root, 2lc; May apple 15c; $6200 · See W• Blake for in· cordance
,,., ,,J..,eno
tberelo.
exoept
wtb tbe provilloo
WY .-6434.
12 a uc plete wllb attachments. This Snake root, $3.25, Golden seal speclion.
7 26 3tp ont; "' "''·
machine ~ulpped to zig 188, $1.80; Ginsen&amp; fl&amp;; Kohosh
Ipl~s~&lt;Jo!~:l1 !~ t!~·~o~~tre11 ~~~~~:
aparl· znake buUonholes. Take over root 8c. Bill Bailey, P. 0 . 4 ROOM HOUSE: AND BATH. •• '"' concrete • ••llnode mon ..
I&lt;
"
. 1ooate.
reterved for th e dockln !l of ple uure
t 14 tic payments oI ..,
per mon th or . BoX 14 , ReedsvIll e, Oh 10.
basement, sun porch, furmshAny penon des! rlna to moor
~ due 0 49 22 Call
7
27
3t
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f
·
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' or &lt;~nch or a n)' 1u ch
craft at &amp;aid
balan
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un
urmsh
,
l
acre
of
I location ~ hall reQuest
Pay
lur
992·3218,
7 24 6tc MIDDLE-AGED ladv1 for hou,.·• I ground ' Tuppers
Plains• Ohio· I'""'
'"' Each
''""' 1uch
the Moyo•
.
, \-'ill 11e.
penon
1 WHEEL utility. trailer wilh l hold duties, good pay, hours Ph. Coolville 667-3Jj; Dor , ,.. 1..,• to eno" Into , oonlc~t
hitches and li~hts, excellent I 7 to 3 p. m. Ap?IY in person 1 lei Miller.
7 27 6tc ,.,.
•::,'".!~": ~.~'
condlUon. Ph. ~-5543.
at II Anne St., Breezy Hgts. ,
.,~·00~ ~ .... . 1, ,
7 2'1 31C
Pomeroy, Ohio.
7 27 3tc I
Auto Sales _ _ _ on or before tfte
•• ••ri.:at
,..1.da:vIn .,
• ..,..
4 I II•
of each
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hone6tl4 ana
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be onl4 a
few minute6
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ready lor occupancy

t. Phone· WY

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7 18

lliltlr•

!railer, everything fur·
relrljerator. ' oook
natural gas. Cf08e to
. Will
J!llll·
or private ~: or
B r'e tre r,
Ohio. Ph. VI 3-28011.
7 20 lie

rent.....

borne,
day

.Ph,
eveniap.
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cottag~~~

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on' corner ol

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13. Like beds

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13. Nimble
14. Little girl

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view
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3, Hyson
! . Conclude
!S. Pll.f'ers
&amp;Pointed
end ot a
tooth

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chapter
2S.From :
prefix
26. Unit of
mea-

7. Depopulate

9. Lonc

21. Ta1tei; ,

CHEVROLET, 2
hardtop, 301 cu. in., 4
carburetor, 5000 miles,
ratio transmission,
b od
rough, f400. Call 992-2927
er•p.rn.
724

sur e-

ment:

8. Haranrue11

abbr.

tooth

rod

11. Not'lllf

2!5 . .A.nx~
toU!ly

river
18. Pl&gt;lnted

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7 2:1 6lp

BEANS. tornat~s, cabbage and
cucumbers. Clarence Prollitl,
Portland. Ohio. Ph. 543-IZS4.
7 tf Ito
U CHEVROLET
$14H
Cbevelle 4 dr. ij.edan. It il 1
8 cyb automatic trano. "!'hit fJ
a IU" wbeelbaoe family alz·
ed car. Euepllonat iD eondi·
tioD. IPpeaiance, and value.
t is 1 low mileaae one owner car.

" CHRYSLER

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Newport • dr. Sedon. Fletory

Air Conditioner, power lleer

tnJ, power brakes. ODd
matie tl'lbs. 11111 1 a

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one

owner new Bulcil tzade·ln. II
io clean· lalide oDd out, a
real buy.

BLAETTNARS
Pomeroy, Ohio

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ABBIE AND SL.ATS

of

By RAEBUR"

VAN

BUREN ;

SG. atrl's namt
88. S\lt
S9. Swine

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WINNIE WINKLE

AUCTIONEER
COMPLETE SALES
MANAGEMENT

31. Depa:t

83. Extent

Wrlle. iJihene • C:Ontoct

at!.Loonr
part of

JIM CARNAHAN

-

RACINE. OHIO

S8. Valuable

ELECI'IUC cream separator.
Opal Armsjroog, Rutland.

moa~'l

ebaU be pro-rated.
·
s~:criON :t That
crd
bl moored t~r
without payment of fMa,
etPlulade lnd alolll
on,..
.,.. ot the

86. Nlbblo

31. Strong
winds
32. Had many

22.Hutone.
and 4th Sl ln Middl• 26.Peon
Phone 192-2500.
21.Throb
:1'1. Domeotlc&amp;te
7 2'1 31c
28. Apple
t RQQM furnished house
in
dllcll'll
M - W. Va. Ph 992-3872 21.- u.a. IOldler,
Pomeroy.
7 2'1 6lc liO. torohort
Partlclt

CAMI!IHG trailer, sleeps six.
WIU;I;epl by day or week. Ph.
-~
7 27 6lc

lion of a month, tbat

81. FallohOod

~O. Pronoun

Indian

and avery month. Should
a
plft
IPICI be ava ilable for oniJ' a Hr-

ruttttar'•A.P••

26. Kettle
28. cunr

16. ltaliml

19. Goddess of
harvesta
21. J'lorld&amp;

20. llypotll
Cll ton

1956 PLYMOUTH, load · ttrel.
ez:celtent Shape,
transmission, 53,000
miles. V1 3-2600.
7 24

llletal
S'l. Jtterce

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1181110

U.llolltroYid

tt. E'Yergreen.
43. Borden

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for tho three U1, X far tho two O'a, etc• ...,. ~. opoo·
troplllel, U.. hiiJtllllltl f-atlon of 1M IN all 1lbJU,
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tNFORNI' ' ·oN
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Clllbel
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automatle changer. 4 radio lin. &amp;•11'1 0.:0. 1111 1¥.
col"lblnatlon has lnslanl on llalll S\ . l'olllVO)'.
radio. Walnut ftnlsh. Take ov- ;;;;;;;;;;iiii;;;;;;;iiiii;;;;;;;iiii•;..;iiu;;;;t;iil~
er payment. of SUO per 111
month or pay balance due
$99.22. Call 9!J2.,!218.
7248tc
Our IUfi\!IWr CIJII1!ianer sa!r
is in full swing.
Beller pricet th1D ever on

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TRAVEl TRAILERS

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CAMPERS

te.

OPPICI MOUal
l:at A M. .. 1. . P M. llalty

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$195

ltou.ft. ~

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$235
FrH Itt Crao111 Wllh Eoch

BIG BEND

QUAliTY
63 CORVAlR
57 FORD

VB ~4 Ton. 8' factocy slake, sood 8 ply tires, real Solid

Pomeroy Motor Co.
OPEN EVIlS. 9:00 P.M.

At

Notice

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Crew's Steak House

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Real Estate For Sale

ti

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houses. 7

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Business

HONDA
SAIS &amp; SDVIG

·~ eTru~l! eHuter

II ONI OF ,Tifl
NICIST PIOI'LII ·CALL
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WY 2-2156

$395

Pickup. Solid Cab, 15" comm. tires and' wheels. Sound
motor• .

8'

IIUMEIIOI, OMIO

Ph. WV 2-2181

ROUTE !24

...._lc O,.,.rlnl To
._....ourDrJve.ln
IIRYICE II HIRII

$595

56 CHEVROLET

UDIATOR
SERVICE
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All Ni!W IGCIII@ IJiiP ·

$1099

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Panel. Solid body, &amp;ood Ures, heater, real economy.

1 ' - r I Rofr...ralcr.

TRAILER SALES

WANT &amp;8

fHON~

Fre"era,

dlti'Dryer Pairs, !:lee. Ran·
&amp;II and AU-Conditioners .
II ••· ft. Choll

Poma1,y .
M~t"r Co.

OP

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Services

&amp;XPIRIENCED

EXPERIENCED

WHER .
ALIGNMENT

WHEEL

ALIGNMENT

and

BRAKE SERVICE

IRAKE SERVICE

AUCI'IUNI!:EB
Cvmplote !lerwlot

Qlaettnars

1,~

Rose Alignment Shop
Phone 992.1576
1111 Moln II.
Pomeror
Formerly (;rueser ·ilodJ

&lt;'

DICK RAWLING.

INYMUI '

•'

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LI'L ABNER

Rawlings Hondl.$1les
I

M'tDDLIPORT. OHIO

NOW TAKINO Ill NT AL
~IIIRYATIONS

~.,£.'IE:
e SALES e
e RENTALS e
eCemplng

E~ulpmotlle

ROUSH &amp; LYONS
Camping Trailers

ADI\MS TRADING Post
is
,,•
ol H I!
or brightening formula will I
Jack W Carsey. Mgr.
1 ROOM HOUSE, bath, recent·
Morton St.
Maoon, W. Vo.
open 6 days a week : Mon
Write. Pruoe 01 Coutac:t
Pomeroy
oN~ 2-2193
112-2106
77U611
make
your
carpets
look
like
ly
remodeled.
new
heatmg
Work•
. d a~ through Saturday We
l. 1... IIKAU~Uitll
new
again.
Electric
sham·
'
MOBILE
HOME,
1964
Titan.
10
1
system,
wall
to
""
"
carpet,
h~ve.. radio and television re· 1
Racine. ObJO
EbPr:-;,ar h X U ft., 2 bedrooms,
like close to school anrl stun~ . on 1
pihr,• li!to plenty ol anttque pooer rental
• I till
7 21 6tc
new, priced for easy flnanc- ~ 278 Pearl St. in Middleport.
ite1tl.s: ,Main St. in Rull "nd, Hardware.
~·ree i ing. Ph. Mason 773-5282.
0. Ph. 992-3410.
7 24 6tc WI CONOITIO~JNG Relrljer·
p. Ph: 742·5394.
l 20 tic \it Ail kills -oesls best!
your home from
termites. _
_ ___ _
_ _'!_26 6tc
atiOJl eervtce. Jack 's RefrltICE ..C!IEAM SOCIAL Fore!'l .
eration, New Haven. Phone
1966 ~UCLI"., 0"~/th
Til 2-3537.
4 8 tre
j\un Methodist Church . Frl- 1 ants. c&lt;l&lt;'kroaches. crickets. USED Apache Raven,
scorptons.
silverfish.
sptders.
model.
Ph.
New
Haven
882\,.
I'll...,.
~
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'7
_
__
d·~· beginning al 6:30 p. m.
2806, John F. Roush.
I
PAYING TAXES on empty
J lrGers may be c&amp;ll&lt;d in wasps and water bugs Avail
able
at
King
Builders
Supply
7
26
tfc
POMEROY
SWELL
LOCA·
broiler houses? Why
nol
:advance · to 949-3483 &lt;&gt;r 992_Co.:.'. Middleport. . 4 2t tic i9tj2 HOUSE traDer, 50 x IO. , TION - For those wro h9ve make them profitable7 Con:~' . .
7 27 3tc
no car 1 • Two story , five tact Ohio Valley Industries
rs
RA'
MICE
ellmtnai.ed
for·
2
bedrooms,
14'
carpeted
liv·
'
rooms 12 'bedrooms) , bath. lor information. Ph. 992·2161. '
::· .Card ol \'l,pnl&lt;s
ever, "Get Star ..
E:ber.. lng room. Emerson Pooler,
. .
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7 27 30tc
haem Hardware.., Sugar Run Chester, 0.
7 24 6tp 1 Whlthmh wa mhg 1 JS tandce hoof
Card of Tbanko
Feed .
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c urc es, sc oo s an s p·
1
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WE. •THE FAMILV of Alma
· p .en s ardware.
1956 PACEMAKER house trail· I pmg districl Going for $6,1100. 1 _ _ 5I e or ra e
Md(enzie. wish to take this ' __ .
... 7 1• 30111 . 1 er. 28' X 8'. Ph. 992-6254.
MIDDLEPORT - NICE 2 story I FT. RACING bOat with
opportun ity to ttrank every- DON'T pump your sluggish sep8 25, 6tc frame, 5 rooms (2 bedrooms), I arceasories, 60 ~h. _w UIsider I
one who was so kind to us dur- !1&lt; .tank Gel Klean-Em·AII
In
bath, front and back porch, I for $;&gt;.00 or will
,,1111
1
"'K 11£~ Illness and recent Septic Tank Gleaner. Landsur~_nc•
view ol the river. Priced to trade for a motorcycle. Ph.
1 ~UTOMOB!LE lnsuranee been sell. $5,1100.00.
dealh. '1lpecial thanks to the I mark Farm Bureau.
I 992-3040.
7 27
P~ll\eroy First Aid
squad,
7 I 30tc I cancelled' Lost yoor opera!- SNOWVILLE - $9.1100 buys 82
.Eag)es· tlub. members and / ELL KEP'F carpets
shoW or's license• CaD WY 2-2966 acres, plenty of water, tobac· i mplovment Wanted
friends, Veterans Memorial the result of regular Blue
e ts uc co allotment, some fruit WANTED - Work for b u II·
Hospital stafl, Dr. ·Ray Pick- f Lustrr spot cleaning. Rent HI •T&lt; t Ct~pyma Servll'l! Cop
lrees, plenty of buildings, I ·, dozer, Phone 992-2208.
en$ and Ewing stall. and eleclric shampooer $1. Bak·
story
lrame house, 5 rooms
6 27 tOte
papers
lei made 01
all others ' who sent nowera l er Furniture Co.
(2
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SEE US FOR OTHER
Livestock
funeral ,
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home. Your kindn ess was BLUE LUSmE not only rids
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carpets of soil hut leaves
Husband, Johnn y McKenzie pile soli and lofty. Rent elecBeary Cleland, Salesmaa
dleport.
7 at lip
Wanted
;1A son, Harold Hubbard lric shampooer $1. Pomeroy HOUSEKEEPER to Uve in.
!Jt!.a830
Yf, hd family .
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EvenifiiB 192-%568
Legal Notice
7 27 Jtc Cement Block Co. 7 25 61c
BIGGEST SIGN - Ohio's biggest sign, ltandlnf 32 feet high and measuring
Ph.
Mrs. Warren Reeves.
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7 27 ltc
ooo••••c• No,""7.
,.,: -...: 100 feet in lell&amp;tiJ, will be the new main entrance, on lth avenue, to the Ohio State
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- - AN ORDINANCI TO RI.UI.ATI THI
SUPER STUFF, sure nul! That lllii-S290, Albany, 0.
7 24 6tc GAYNELL WISE properly on •oc•••• oo ooATs AT ™" MUN· Fairgrounds In Columbus, Costing $40,000, the new entrance, when completed, will
is Blue Lustre for cleaning
, 108 Butternut Ave. Ph. 992-- ~'c:::~o~I-ER OP THI VILLA.gl OF have EXPOSITI.QNS ·cENTER, in bold black !etten, centered across the f a c e
A~~NT. 3,. rooms and fiiiiS "Dd upholstery .
Rent EXTERIOR and Interior paint- 5293
? 22 tfC
BE IT ORDAINQ u followt b)' stretching the full length of 100 feet. Motorists can drive through both 0'1 and the
•
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bllllr.' nicely furru'shed, adults ' electric shampooer $1. Pick- ing, roof and repair work,
b
b
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weroled. t2A Mulberrv
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1 13 lie
WindOWS, one acre, in Tup- Wl teftralt may bill 1 moored Or In•
1J1RJEE and lour room furolal&gt; SOMETHING TO
PATCH- WILD GINGER, 65c lb: ;BloOd pers Plains, o., Rt. 7, Price ~~~~~ ~ ~..'!::~: •:.!.
lho
IIJid unlumOO.t!d apan Slnger sewinl lnachlne com· root, 2lc; May apple 15c; $6200 · See W• Blake for in· cordance
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tberelo.
exoept
wtb tbe provilloo
WY .-6434.
12 a uc plete wllb attachments. This Snake root, $3.25, Golden seal speclion.
7 26 3tp ont; "' "''·
machine ~ulpped to zig 188, $1.80; Ginsen&amp; fl&amp;; Kohosh
Ipl~s~&lt;Jo!~:l1 !~ t!~·~o~~tre11 ~~~~~:
aparl· znake buUonholes. Take over root 8c. Bill Bailey, P. 0 . 4 ROOM HOUSE: AND BATH. •• '"' concrete • ••llnode mon ..
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reterved for th e dockln !l of ple uure
t 14 tic payments oI ..,
per mon th or . BoX 14 , ReedsvIll e, Oh 10.
basement, sun porch, furmshAny penon des! rlna to moor
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7 24 6tc MIDDLE-AGED ladv1 for hou,.·• I ground ' Tuppers
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hitches and li~hts, excellent I 7 to 3 p. m. Ap?IY in person 1 lei Miller.
7 27 6tc ,.,.
•::,'".!~": ~.~'
condlUon. Ph. ~-5543.
at II Anne St., Breezy Hgts. ,
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7 2'1 31C
Pomeroy, Ohio.
7 27 3tc I
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26. Unit of
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7. Depopulate

9. Lonc

21. Ta1tei; ,

CHEVROLET, 2
hardtop, 301 cu. in., 4
carburetor, 5000 miles,
ratio transmission,
b od
rough, f400. Call 992-2927
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724

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BEANS. tornat~s, cabbage and
cucumbers. Clarence Prollitl,
Portland. Ohio. Ph. 543-IZS4.
7 tf Ito
U CHEVROLET
$14H
Cbevelle 4 dr. ij.edan. It il 1
8 cyb automatic trano. "!'hit fJ
a IU" wbeelbaoe family alz·
ed car. Euepllonat iD eondi·
tioD. IPpeaiance, and value.
t is 1 low mileaae one owner car.

" CHRYSLER

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Newport • dr. Sedon. Fletory

Air Conditioner, power lleer

tnJ, power brakes. ODd
matie tl'lbs. 11111 1 a

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io clean· lalide oDd out, a
real buy.

BLAETTNARS
Pomeroy, Ohio

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WINNIE WINKLE

AUCTIONEER
COMPLETE SALES
MANAGEMENT

31. Depa:t

83. Extent

Wrlle. iJihene • C:Ontoct

at!.Loonr
part of

JIM CARNAHAN

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S8. Valuable

ELECI'IUC cream separator.
Opal Armsjroog, Rutland.

moa~'l

ebaU be pro-rated.
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crd
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without payment of fMa,
etPlulade lnd alolll
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31. Strong
winds
32. Had many

22.Hutone.
and 4th Sl ln Middl• 26.Peon
Phone 192-2500.
21.Throb
:1'1. Domeotlc&amp;te
7 2'1 31c
28. Apple
t RQQM furnished house
in
dllcll'll
M - W. Va. Ph 992-3872 21.- u.a. IOldler,
Pomeroy.
7 2'1 6lc liO. torohort
Partlclt

CAMI!IHG trailer, sleeps six.
WIU;I;epl by day or week. Ph.
-~
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lion of a month, tbat

81. FallohOod

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and avery month. Should
a
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l :lberfelds Barg~tfi'l:.; for the"·'f.ost·

'!;'lie Fish Fry 'lrill be July 30 ft!r. and Mrs. Cottrill, Mrs.
. 'whl4!11 is spoDSOre4' by the fire Cia" Phillips and son Kelson
: ·~pjlrtrneat.
Phillips altended Ute open house

.

·· Mrs. Lona riavls eplerlalned honoring the 82nd birthday ol
the Dexter Ganten ciub at her Mn. Clem Hawk, at the home

and : ly. Twelv.e mem~rs were ~resent. A mce evemng was enJOY·
ed. by all.

JOHN GEF: A.ll E. Church
will hold its annual Sunday
School picnic at Lake Alma.
Transportation will
leave
from 744 Third Ave. at 1:30
p. m. All al'l' welcome to
ottend.
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Mr. and Mrs. Earl Babington,
Hillsboro. were recent guests of
Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Campbell. ,
Mr. and Mrs. Lehland Buck·
ley (Cora Nicholas) and son,
Milan, Mich., visited relatives
bere recently, including
her
'I'HUR~DAY
aunts, Mrs. Allie Cahoon and
WILLING WORKERS class of Mrs. Birdie Watts, Middleport.
1he Enterprise EUB church will Mr. and Mrs. Willie Buckley,
meet Thursday evemng, at the Ada celebrated their 50th wedho!1le of Mrs. Myrtle Long with ding anniversary July 4. Sever·
Mrs. Ben Buc&lt; as the hostess. al of Montgomery families of
ROCK SPRINGS GRAINGE near here attended as did Mr.
will m':"t Thursday, at Jl .p.m. and Mrs. Lehland Buckley.
rnspecllon Will be conducted by Jimmie Long left for
Viet
Virgil Atkins deputy . There will Nam July 20. His wife wll1 rebe a program and relreshmeniS .
here.
will be served.
·•.• .
THE W.C.T. U. of Middleport \'
Mri. ,Olen Arnold and
will meet Thursday everlillfl, MI'; · tilll Mrs. Clovis Straus- ,
July 211 inslflacl of Friday as baugb ·W~!rf recent Sunday dinrephrtlld ·earlier. The group will ner •guests of their parents,
~ave a picnic at 6:90 p. m. at Mr. and Mrs.
Lawrence/
the home of Ml'8. M. L. Kelly Strausbaugh.
on t'irant St. Members are to Mrs. Jim Raines has been ill
take a c.vereCI dish and table at her home of a virus and heasei:Vice.
vy cold.
WYAL WOMEN'S Class of Mr. and Mrs. Leo
Sayre,
th.e Middleport. C~urch of Christ · Huntington, were recent guests
will .have .a ptcntc supper at of relatiyes here.
the . c~urch Thursday evening Mrs. Flora Arbau~h
spent
begmnmg at 6 p. m. The Loyal weekend at her home 'here.
Men's class will be guests for Mr's. Mae Duffey had her
the evening.
cousin, Mtiry Foley, MillersRIVERVIEW GARDEN Club port as a guest. She is daugbwill have a picnic at -~e ter ~~ Delbert Foley.
Gf Mrs. Harliss ·Frl!Jik' Thursd~ ev.ning, July 2U};;rving Mr. Francis Cottrill recenUy
lillie is at 6 o'clock1 It; flower attended the funeral of Paul
ail:a
ing workshop will be con· Cooper, Portsmouth. Mrs. Coopd
er was the former Julia Kelly,
•·
FIRE •DepL will a friend of Mrs. Cottrill's.
sponsor 1 street dance this Mrs. Mar10n HutchiSon was
Thlttsday nillbt fl'du) ·a to 11 taken. to Holzer hosp.ital. She is
p. m. (EST) at the corner of sulfermg w111I arlllritis.
Mr.
SecOnd a¢ Brow.!' ,Streets. The and Mrs. Glen McKmght, Mar·
Jays'Wih'einclel. ~lie teen event. 1on, was a guest of her parents,
.. · · · 'rfUDA'r·
Mr. and Mrs. , Marion Hutch~
W.C.T.U ot Middleport will son. Their other children, lsa,
Mt 4'PR!ay ~ July 29 1and Rosella and son, Francis,
at the home of Mrs. 'M. L. Kel·l have all been here to see their
lr on Grant Street. A picnic will mother. . .
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and mem- Mrs. Millie Steele fell
re.
a cover· cently breaking her hip. She
•uu ;.au•l• servil-e
has been in poor health for a
METHODIST , long time. Her son, Bob and
· · . an ice cream family . and Mn. Ke.nneth Saun·
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Friday be- ' ders have been carmg for her.
~ade I She was taken to Holzer hospitpie will be · al.
William Malralfey still reDept. main.s critically ill at Holzer
will sponsor a !l"'n-age dance 'Hospital.
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party with .tl\e ·Jays this Fri- Mr. and Mrs. Richard Lewil
day nightlt-O.e Pomeroy Ten· (An?a Garvm! Cilumbus, spent
'r.is court '\tartjpg at 8 p. m. a ~eekend w11h her paren_ts,
In case of rain or cool weather Mr. and . Mrs. Wilha~ Garvm.
the dance. will )Je held in the Mrs. Silvia McKeDZie and
high school 2,1;,
Mr. Ambrose of Marion were
JOLLy BU~ S . Club recently married. He Is em•
ewmg
ployed at Marion where ber
w~ll mee~ at ·~ l'ome ol Nora husband worked before h II
Mtlls Friday. "ug. 29: at S::lo death. He will retire in anolller
'· m. and go to Galhpohs for year thtn they will live here.
1 cook om. Beatflce Robson 1s
Mr. and Mrs. Raines Vintoa
1ostess.
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BASHAN VOL'lNTEER . and Mrs. Jim Mulholalld Su•
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!leplrtment will have an ice Miss Wilma Jeaa DavltlsoD
:ream !IOClal Saturday evening and Billy McElroy, spent a
luly 30th.
week witb lheir grandmolher
SUNDAy
Mabel Wood;
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TilE 25TH ANNUAL McEI- Mrs. Lona Davis is spendlnl
Roy reumon will be held at a few days ID Columbus.
Portland pjirk, Sunday. August Mr. and Mrs. DaD
Sayre
t. A basket di~ will be serv- were 111 Columbus receniiJ to
. .-' 1100n and all relatives andJ see their daughter who was re. ~ are invited. .. . .
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SALE $48.00
SALE $52.00
SALE $56.00
SALE $62.00
SALE $66.00
SALE $76.00
SALE $84.00
SALE $88.00
SALE $99.00
-SALE $109.00
SALE $118.00
SALE $124.00
SALE $134.00
SALE $148.00
SALE $199.00
SALE $219.00

SUMMER FURNITURE
Replacement Cushions
All Plastic - Printed on One Side
$1.00 Square Seat Pads

Sale 79c

$1.95 Square Cushions
$2.49 - 2 Sut Glider Pad _

Sale $1.39
Sale $1.69

$2.89 - 3 Seat Glider Pad _

Sale $1 .89

$3.89 Chaise Pad

Sale $2.89

$6.95 Chaise Cushion

Sale $5.49

$4.95 - 2 Pc. Chair Set

_$ale $3.69

$3.95 Set (2) Ann Cushions _

Sale $2.99

Bargains in Furniture
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$229.00
lOOK SHELVES with gloss Sliding Doors
Maple and Walnut - - - - - - $29.00
CONSOLE TABLE with Mirror
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1 Pc•.BEDROOM SUITE, Chestnut Wolnul
lir White Finish
$79.00
CHEST OF DRAWERS (4 Drawers) White
Walnut or Mtple Finish
$16.50
BABY CRIB OUTFIT-Solid ends, adjustable, elld
with innerspring waterproof niollrlll, finllhes
maple, birch or white
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$1.39 Straw Porch Runner _ _ Salt 89c

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Elberfelcls In Pomeroy
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An estimated 3,000 music Ioven
verfront parking lots In Pomeroy
evening concert af •he Pittsburgh Wind
from Its colorful barke·
lt was the largest erowd before which the young,·
talented musicians had ever performed, aeeordl)lg te
Dlreetor Robert Boudreau.
Jack Caney, president of the Pomeroy Chambei
of Commerce, which tponsored this seeond appellf\o '
IDee of the symphony, extended bls appredatloa to
everyone who contributed to the success of the event.
His special appreciation went to Mn. W. P. Loelilry,
Unwin Heights, Pomeroy, for "a fine, and lllg jOb."
He expressed bls personal hope the ayaiplioDJ
wHI return In 1967.

Bertelnlln Women• •nd Chlldr1111s

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Ribbon
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Infant $1.011-$1.19 Cotton CrttM PAJA~S _
Solo 69c
Infant $1.95 Cotton CretM PAJAMAS
Solo $1.00
Infant $1.69 SUN SUITS
Sola $1.00
Infants $1.95 SUN SUITS and DIAPER SITS_; Salt $1.29
lnfonh .$2.95 DlAPIR SITS
Sslt $2.00
lnfanh $3.95 DtAPiiR SETS
Solo $3.~
Glrll $J.6J IAIV DOLL PAJAMAS
Sola $1.39
Girls S1.95 IAIY DOLL PAJAMAS
Slit S1,49
Womtill SUS FULJ, LENGTH GOWNS Salt $1.39
Wo~n• sus FULL LINGTH ·GoWNS _
Solt SUf
Womtns $a.H FUI,J. LINGTH GOWNS Silt S3.01
Womont $2.95 NYLON HALF-SLIPS
Solo $2.29
Womtns $1.95 RAYON MJIL~-SI.IPS -.;
Slit Sl.49
Won11n1 $1.95.$2.00 COTTON HALP-SLII'S - Slit SU9
WtmtRI $2.00 COTTON PULL-SLIPS
Silt ··~
Womt111 De IXTRA· SIZI PANTIES
Solt S9c
W-no $1..GO LACI TRIM PAN'I'~IS
kit lie
Womtn1 $a.95 NYLON I'ULL SLIPS
Slit SUS
Wo1111n1 tt.ts·NYLON I'ULL SLIPS
Solo $U9
Womt111 $US GoWN AND ROBI SITS Solo $7.31
Wo.- SUS GOWN AND 11011 SITS Silt $4.77
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SALE $4.00.
WOIMIII $J.P5 DRESSES
SALE "'00
Wamt~M $1.95 DRESSES
SALE $6.DO
w- $10.95 te $13.95 DRESSES- SAI:E .,-.DO
Wam- $2.95 SKIRTS
SALE $2;00
WoiiiiM $3.95 SKIRTS
SALE $150
WoiMIII $5.95 SKIRTS
SALE $3.00
IHRLS SUITS $5.95 r. $13.95 :...S.Ie $2.98 r. $6.91
1Hrl1 COATS $7.95 to $12.9J ~e $3.91 to $6.41
Glrla
,, DltESSES $2.95 to $5.95 .JIIe $1.48 to $2.PI
GIRLS PLAYW&amp;AR $2.95
$ALE $2.37
GIRLS PLAYWEAR $1.95
SALi! $1.47' I
laiRLS PLAYWEAR $1.49
S~LI $Uf' ,
GIRLS PLAYWEAR $1.00
SALE , _ . ' i
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SALE $2-PI ~~p . t ,
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ASCS Nominees Announced.

5.95 tnd 6.95 TROUSERS--- $4.00

$2.95 COTTAGE SETS
\~t $1~0
$3.95 COTTAGE SETS
5Ati $2.ilb
$1.95 TIER CURTAINS
SALE $1.00
$2.95 CAFE CURTAINS
SALE $1.50
$6.95 27x48 THROW RUGS
SALE $4.00
$3.69 21x33 OVAL HOOKED RUGS_ SALE $2.69
$8.39 30x54 OVAL HOOKED RUM _MLE $6.39
$6.95 FIBERGLAS DRAPES, iBII'd ''WM'~''- $3.,~
$7.95 PRINTED FIBERGLA~ ~~fol!! it.\ $4;W 1 .
$8.95 PRINTED FIBERGL~~'jj~fi'E~ ~\.~ $5JI!.t
~4.95 63" PRINTED DllAII~:S · · .· M $3.116 ' 1

$15.95 Chaise Cushion Set_ Sale $1!2.00

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Smail Jots (some slightly.soiled)
Discontinued Patterns

$32.95 GE ELECTRIC FANS
SALE $26.00
$1.49 HOOVER RUG SHAMPOO
$1.00
$2.29 Aluminum WATER PITCHERS
$1.30
$1.95 ROCKINGHAM MUGS
$1.00
$6.95 HARKER TEAPOTS
$4.00
$8.95 Polypropylene PERCOLATORS
$6.00
$32.95 HAIR DRYER, SunbHm
$19.00
$1.95 T.V. SNACK a BED TRAY
$1.25
$7:50 Pl'llsecl Wood NUT a CANDY TRAYS $1.75
$1.9S Pl'llled Wood BREAD TRAYS
$1.00
79c STACK CANDY DISH
50c
$1.00 PARTY COASTERS
'"'·'' M"Wi':i.I'-'W .
$1.95 MEASURING liETS _ _ _.....__ ,1~
$1.75 DECORATED STEINS
$1.00
$3.95 FLASK
$2.00
$4.95 SALAD SETS
$3.00
$19.95 GE KNIFE SHARPENER
$11.00
$5.95 MAGUA FOOD SLICER KNIFE $4.00
$2.49 SALAD SERVING SET
$2.00
S19:tS SUNBEAM HAIR DRYER
$!0.00
Sf.91 TEFLON SPRAY COATING
$1.00
S9c TRI BRITE WAX
35c
$1.00 LESTOIL SPRAY CLEANER
50c
$2.95 CHILDREN$ LUNCH KIJS
$1.50
$1.98 ANTI-SHOCK SPRAY
$1.00
$2.75 COOKING THERMOMETERS
$1.00
$3.91 ANTIQUE SPRAY KITS
$2.00
$1.00 WALL PLAQUE
50c
$9.95 INSULATED SERVING PITCHER- $5.00
SOc SELF SNUFFING ASH TRAY
25c
$3.00 PICTURE TREES
$1.50
$3.95 WOOD BIRD PLAQUE
$2.00
$1.59 DUAL PAILS
$1.00
$8.95 ENAMEL SAUCE PAN
$6.00
$6.95 ENAMEL SAUCE PAN
$4.00
$6.95 S:J'AINLESS CARVING SETS
$4.00
$5.95 STAINLESS CARVING SETS
$3.00
$6.95 STAINLESS STEAK KNIFE SETS- $4.00
$2.95 SILENT BUTLERS
$1.50
19c HOT &amp; COLD PLASTIC MUGS
15c
$3.95 ~LAD BOWL SETS
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trousers In the moot popultr c&lt;ilors and styles. Regular
cul-llzes from 28 to 110 walst.,measure.

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DRAPERIES- COn AGE SETS
TIER CURTAINS- RUGS

$17.98 BEDSPREAD '
·SALE $11.00
$12.98 BEDSPREAD
SALE $7.00
$7.95 BEDSPREAD
SALE $5.00
~5. 95 BEDSPREAD
SALE $4.00
$S.I9 BEDSPREAD
SALE $4.00
J6.95 THERMAL SPREAD, Irregular _$ale $3.00
$9.95 PRINTED THERMAL BLANKETS Sole $7.00

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$37!.00 SUITES
·$419.00 SUITES
$429.00 SUITES
$481.00 ond $489.00 SUITES
$479.00 SUITES
$279.00 SOFA
$349.00 SOFA

SALE $312.00
SALE $338.00
SALE $348.00
SALE $392.00
SALE $384.00
SALE $228.00
SALE $284.00

$54.00 CHAIRS
$59.00 CHAIRS
$64.00 CHAIRS
$69.00 CHAIRS
$74.00 CHAIRS
$79.00 CHAIRS
$89.00 CHAIRS
$99.00 CHAIRS
$109.00 CHAIRS
$119.00 CHAIRS
$129.00 CHAIRS
$139.00 CHAIRS
$159.00 CHAIRS
$169.00 CHAIRS
$179.00 CHAIRS
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$248.00
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$288.00
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$159.00 BEDROOM SUITES-- SALE $128.00
J\98.00 BEDROOM SUITES
SALE $177.00
J219.00 BEDROOM SUITES
SALE $182.00
J239.00 BEDROOM SUITES
SALE $198.00
$229.00 BEDROOM SUITES
SALE $188.00
$249.00 BEDROOM SUITES
SALE $211.00
$269.00 BEDROOM SUITES
SALE $228.00
$279.00 BEDROOM SUITES
SALE $232.00
$298.00 BEDROOM SUITES
SALE $252.00
$339.00 BEDROOM SUITES
SAlE $272.00
$349.00 BEDROOM SUITES
SALE $282.00
$359.00 BEDROOM SUITES
SALE $292.00
$379.00 BEDROOM SUITES
SALE $318.00
J449.00 BEDROOM SUITES
SALE $366.00
S$39.00 BEDROOM SUITES
SALE $440.00

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SUITES
J2~.00 SUITES
$319.00 SUITES
- ~39.00 SUITES
~49.00 SUITES
$359.00 SUITES

BEDROOM SUITES

Miss Wilma Davidson and Bft·
lly McElroy returned home ali ter spending the past week with
WEDNESDAY
:their grandmother, Mabel Wood.
WILDWOOD GARDEN Club ' Mr. and Mrs. Paul McElroy
will meet at the Forest Run called on his father. Jess Me·
Methodist church, Wednesday Elroy and her mother, Mabel
at 8 p.m. for a workshop. Mn. Wood.
Tony Fowler o[ Dudley Florist The Past Chiefs Club met with
will be guest speaker. Members I M Th lma Cam bell recent·
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Ogden and Mrs. Clara Phillips Newark. Present were her son
were guests.
I Carey Hawk, Cleveland and
'olr. and Mrs. Junior Snave·l daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest
Iy and La Juanra, Columbus, Saunders, Athens; her daughter
were weekend guests of his Mrs. Carol Culp, Carpenteria,
parent&lt;. Mr. and Mrs. McCoy Calif.; a granddaughter. Call·
Snavely.
fornia and a grandson, who
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Straus- arrived from Viet Nam. Many
baugh, Newark, were recent nieces and nephews were preSunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. sent from Wellston. Rio Grande
Carey Strausbaugh.
and Athens.
William
Mrs. Mar10n
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burned
at hiS step grand at er s
M Ha.
II Theyspen t thepaSl ·
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He was taken to Oa
th ree years and 10 month&lt;. in factory
Hill Hospital.
Germany.
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Mr. and Mrs. Charles Snave- "~' a ·• rs. 0 n
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I y were .-~~nLIJ n :o urn us.
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Miss Janie Thomas, employ- his Sister. Mr. an
rs.
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ed in Strausbaugh Grocery is Strong.
spending two weeks vacation in I lilt. •llhd Mrs. Ray F. Steffen,
Maine with. her parents.
South l::arolina, spent a weekMt. and Ml's. Harley Strong end with his aunt, Mr.
and
and children, and Cindy Straus- Mrs. Emest Major on their wa~
ballgh attended a Reibel !ami- home from visiting their par- ,
ly reunilln at Goldclifle Park ents.
near Circleville.
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Mr. ami Mrs. Leo Davidson
and daughters, Wollpen, were
recent guests of her mother,
Mabel Wood.

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