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Council-D of A At RqyoiQaks.
Margaret ~enahet, council
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Dean Bamitz, councilor, ~
·stded and the meeting opened
!n ritualistic form. Reported
Ill were• Alice Fisher in Meigs
General .Hospital. Fannie MeNamoe ·underwent
surgery
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Velerans
M~mor.al HospitaL A member,
Wlimetta Sm1th, was lost by
death.
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Hn~~pital;

i9r' P'!fard' to National

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TONIGHT th•• TUESDAY
"FATHER GOOSE"

Dean Bamttz
Hauck,

JlllUIICUor; Marie

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Pomeroy

The famlly of the late Josepb

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

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Park. A basket dmner
was
served at noon w•th Raymond
Windon asking grace. The aft·
emoon was spent so~ally.
Altendin w
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Mrs. Ray!onder~d~~
:nd
Chip of Who thi gton M Gall
Windon • Mrr· Hne nry. ' Mrs.
r. and
Mrs. Lowell Windoo and Lowell
J r., v·tvlan, Lloyd and Lance,
Mr. an d Mr s. M1-1es McFarland
and Mr. and Mrs. Wyatt Will
and Terry and Gary, Columbus
and Mrs. Robert Baylor Ken·
netb, Wendell and Ralph, Ad·
dlson: Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Gaul
and Patty and VIcki and Mr
and Mrs Victor G ul 3 nd y· ·

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ways
· Neutzllng,
and. means; Carne
W~nona Cook and Margaret
Se•denabel, membership: Mar·
garet ge~denabel.
Norma Chapman and Cora Beegle, mlscel·
· and Wm·
1aneous; Edna Re1bel
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ona Cook, flag bearers; Ehzabeth Campbell, flowers;
and
Nettie Hayes, Mabel Wolfe, Marie Hauck, Glenora
Swatzel
and Ethel Smith, delinquent.

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

REVIVAL OPENS 17'1'11

Rev.

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

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Mrs. Charles Withrow. Minersville, and Mrs. Donald Wood
and Miss Glenda Ord of New
Haven, W. Va., were overnjght

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

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

Fair Discussed

MEIGS THEATRE

$10.95
Drapery Depertment 2nd Floor

ELBERFELDS P· 'MEROY
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OPEN FRIDAY NIGHT TIL 9
' AL~O OPEN ALL DAY THURSDAYS

Dollar Days ~"dte~th~c'::'u~~ga
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0.:..-:t"':..sy:: newdauat~r;;
2 at
Fair- daughter, ·Tracy· Ann
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Friday &amp; Saturday
August 5-6
5H0urAdv.
In Thursday's Paper

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v~ew Hospital. The baby weigh· Hennesy us!Bted in

ed 7 pounds and 4 ounces and
bas been named Krlsti ADL
They have two other cbildrea,
Conn•? and Steve. Grandpar·
ents mclude Mr. and Mrs.
Glenn Lambert, Middleport, and
Mr. and Mrs: George DoolitUe,
Sr. of Falrvll!":· Mra. Dana
Lambert off Middleport is the

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YOUR CHOICE

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

Mr. and Mrs. Wllllam 'l'bolflo
u have returned to their holile
Ia Belmont, M-aas., after apendlng lbe paat mooth at tbeir
1UD1111er home ill MJ~
Mrs. John Angel , came '&amp;m·
day due to tho Illneas of 11er
son, Kevin Angel, who
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!leen here wltb h!B grandpar·ents, Mr. and Mrs. .,.,.,.
Rlchanl8.
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in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Ron Hal·
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InC ..... home .. r.wumiJlll;
Mr. and Mrs. George Dallaa
lllld .cbUtlreD of Soui!J
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loa. · Oblo, are here for 1 ·
with lbeir parents,. Mr.

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baby.
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Mr. and Mrs. Cash Bahr . '
daughters, Christine and
dace, have returned fro
vacation trip to Florida mean:
ace had been vlsililll with ~ .
aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs
Joe Falkner and family
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"CHEVE~.".fi! 3"t~TUMN"

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THURSDAY, AUGUST 4, 1966

THE KEY to a budget-saving, round-the...ock summer .
w~rdrobe lies .in mix-and-l!laUh co-ordinates such as. these
prmt and s~hd rombinabons. Trim, low-slung Garrison
pants (left) m summer twill team up with a barrel-cuffed
western shirt In printed voile. For evening .diseotheq.ne
h~pplng th• bare, printed voilo lank top (right) tops 1
hlp-high belt above a film of sheer while-pleated volle.
These !iUUHner roolers are from Sportempns, Ine.

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ELBERFELDS ·

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

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

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

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

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

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

and Etnel Windon held a rc-

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plan to attend .

Windoh Family.

Aug. S, 1986

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MEIGs-MASON AREA
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Be Better? Watson Washburn has Answer
NEW YORK IUP!l The
great debato goes on . Why
he would be better able to if he
were taught reading the basic

1bc's way.
To Watson Washburn, !I New
York attorney and president of

the Reading Reform Foundation. the answer to Johnny's
prob 1 "'m is simple as abc-start

the children learning the
alphahet first and start them
early - "some children can
learn to read at three and
four," he said.
Washbprn , state npresenattives of the fooodation. educaIQI's and others dealing with
Illiteracy aod school dropout
problems rnet rhursday in New
York for the fifth annual
conference ·of the foundation.
The Idea of bigness is not only found
Main objective-to plan new
In those who want to build monumental
battle
courses against what
buildings, hut we find it permeating alWashburn
called the "look aod
most every facet of American thinking.
guess"
method
of reading
One instance is the quite common idea
This
method,
in ill simplest
that he bigger university or college in
form, shtJWS a child a picture
·ltDdents and acl'es of campus is a sign
and a word. He 's to recognize
:of Jl'eatnees. Nothing could be further
::ftom the lnlth. It is time that we paid
the word henceforth from
imore atlelltion to quality, and stop the picture association-a "cat" to
YicloUJ spiral or demanding that every- - . go with a picture ot same.
,lbllll be u big as it can be possibly made.
To Waahburn, the lnlroduo'The bigger a thing gets, recardless of its
lloo 10 years •go of the "whole
.nature, the less affection and love there
word shape" te•chinl meUtod,
'JIIaY be for it. 'fbe sprawling mass of
tnst -_d of phonetics, Is Ute
;JiiiJIJ urban cities In Ametica is an ex"greatest blow to civilization
i'alltple of a ttend to bignea. It has, and
sin~ tht. dark ~ges."
)KereaUng problems in Ammcan soctety
Cites Bll Fat1are1 '
tltat .a re almost beyond solution.
In an Interview before the
'.
conference, Washburn blamed
it lor what he called an all time
'
We do not know how you can change
high rate, In 1964, ol draft
tllllldea that has taken hold of the Amrejections because of Illiteracy ;
.erlcu mind. Generally speaking it has
for a role in the massive school
lleeD With 1 weakness to boast that
':tile lives us a sense of power, but there dropout numbers which worry
parent.!, educators aod the U.S.
!llaouiCI at the same time be a realization
!that there is merit in things of quality government alike; and for
are far more worthy goals than
much of the nation'l juveni1e
jpere bianeu. One time we accompo.nied
delinquency aod older criminal
a pbotoFapher on a tour of a town,
element.
l"li9 wu doing a piece or photographic
"Reading ability ln our
nseareh for the great national publicaI!OUntry probably is at its wont
~p. We were amazed when he picked
right now," Washburn conJeveral of the most modest homes of the
teods, "although the tide In the
town as fitting subjects for his atten·
1..1 few years bu begun to
lion. .It Is time we looked around at the
turn. I would estimate about 25
llllill things of value in our country ra· per
cent uf elementary schools
titer than worshiping the God of enor·
have
...,turned to phonics. Once
alty.their reaul15 are ~etn, there
will be presiiUI'O on other

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TENNESSEAN ~ :

The Great Debate

Johnny can't read and whether

This oame architect was responsible
1or the !~~burn building, which Senator
Youn&amp;
an architectural monstrosity.
: Thls building he terms as worst build! in(, costing the most money, over a $100
\ mllUQJJ, m history of the nat10n People
'- ate stilllrymg to stJ:aighten OU! mistakes
made, with doora in the wrong position,
and members of the House having to go
out in a corridor to get from their oflice
to another part of the building. The Cap·
ito!, a noble building, is one of the
shrines of the country, and if a poll
wore taken of the average person, we
wonder if they would approve any
alteration in its classic llnes. Those who
' are in the bi~noiS school would no doul7t
be in the maJority.

If

HELEN HELP US1

I

WE. as Americaru;, like to think, and of·
ten act big. In some respects it is an
ldmirable quality, and in some instances justified, but when it eets out of
bounds it makes us look rather silly.
When anyone gets to the point that they
think that nothing amounts to much un·
less it IS on a large scale they are wrong.
This idea is brought to mind in connection with the controversy that is ragong
over tbe enlargement or the Capito1
building in Washington. We agree wholeboortedly with Senator Stephen Young's
bluht the idn. Upon the demand of the
arehitect, George Stewart, a committee
on Capitol extelllion, with three members
prt8ent, approved a $34 million project
. for .ita enlueement.

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But, Doylt
NEW
IUP[)
Dr. Louis Leakey was born to
"ZinjMihropus ' ~ baoll Bald, Jane Goodall; heroine of
his mtastonary . parent.! In · ' 1,750,tllltl · ~ and Ia man'a one ot last season's National
Kenya an eldor of the Klku)'lll · ololl!il · rel.tive so f!tr Stone · Geographic specials lound chlmtpat in biB fac-e And the ritual Wlllllll 10011 were found with pa!lleH using tOols, Utul
made the Infant, whose later hls fOSSils. But alnce It is confusing a perlectly good
discoveries were to push back always possible be may not be lheot;.
Leakey Is a haodwrit1118
the history of man buodreds ol the earliest man WIL are
thousaods of years, a member making the program a sclenti- expert I!Onsulted ' by pollee all
of the African tribe.
lie mystery story. When ·over Africa as weD as a former
chllilnin aok': 'How did 11 all &lt;hiel of lnlelllgence and 1
Thia Is one ot the intriguing happen?' parents will be able renowut1 atilhority on lfois. llf
!acts about the burly, grey· II&gt; ay: 'Hera's Dr. Leakey who Ia alao doclar of th~ Masal
haired paleontoiOflit (bone 11M spent btl .moJo Ufo flndlnl tribe who haYt a llatpeollc
oclentist) scattered throOfh 1 out.'
orrangement worth mentioning:
forthcoming National GeograDoyle 'concedea the queat11111 A man doell · not bave Ia
phic special, "Dr. Leake' and ol when miD actually becamt COIISider a wile parnt~~hent until
the Dawn ol Man" which CBS- man Ia i. touchy o110. Some lhe nu given hini tour
TV will broadcast In color ill aclenlllll 1J1U0 that the Oral Ia r.hlldrtn.
.
lbe new oeason.
S-Dail1 Sentinel, l'&lt;lmeroy-Middloport, 0., Aq. 4, 1968
Wilen the hour-lon1 program
Is over vlewen may conclude
for Ut~lves whether Dr.
Leakey has already louod "the
ndssllll Unk" -a phra1e he
deteats -In his effort Ia
eomplete the sequence ol our
ancestors !rom mlndles1 brule
L--by Helen Bottel-_,
to thinking man .
ARE DUMB
Recently exocutive producer YOVTII AB!lED Jl'OR IT!
Dear
B,A.D.:
Thll
column
Is
for
YOUlll
Robert c. Doyle 1ald lbe
people,
their
problema
a
n
d
Be&amp;!
the so• off htm at mllf.
National Geographic loll many
bles,
That
tlhouJd· make 1 \YQl!loo
pleasures,
their
troublea
and
people were as Interested In
en-hater
ol
blm In 1 hllfl'll.-H
fun.
Aa
.
with
the
rest
of
Helen
finding out where the race
CAN'T
IJVE
IT DOWN
Help
USJ
,
It
welcomea
laUiba
came !rom 11 they were In
Deu
Helen:
but
won't
dod&amp;e
a
serious
que&amp;Jalng Into space. '!'be rallnca
About two years aco I raa
will tell whether this judplent llon with a brush-of!.
for
a clps olllce. I set my ealoSend YOUI' teen-age· quesIs !!Orrecl -at least •• far as
television audiences go -but tions to YOUTH ASKED Jl'OR palp up Uke a real polltk&gt;
there is certainly a fasclnatlnc IT, care of Helen Help US! Ian's: maybe too well. I madt
up sbeell Utat showed my viewt
llilJ neWipapet.
tale to tell.
AFRAID OJl' MARRIAGE
.00 platform, tave facll about
It poses queotions oclenUslf Dear Helen:
mysell, as adults do.
have been debatlnr lor deNow the ~ and gall lbtnt
I am 0011111ed to a wonderlul
cades: Where aod when did out lillY. but I'm afraid of
sitU
mar- I'm conceited. Tht IUYI
ancestors orlgtftateT
bul me, and lhe word keeps
rtoge.
When I w11 II, 1 ran awoy elreulalln&amp;.
Leakey agrees with Darwin
Wont part lboul It II Cll1l
that It was eomewbere In with 10 older boy, we lied a·
Africa, and IS years ago he bout our a1e, and sot married. 11r1 I'd Uke to 10 out wllli atI 1111181 won't oven l&lt;knowlodct
loond what may have been the I wouldn't have &amp;1111 II II
actual place. S9mellme In had come from a hippy home. my ..bello.'' J'm preUJ IUfl
A month after WI were mar- she thlnb I'm a Nardslatl.
prehUltory a volcanic eruption
I can't make a '11me Mlcll.
ried
be beat me up and made
laid thick deposits or ash and
me
lose
the
oaby,
and
a
i
1
lne
anti 10 batt anti chanp
lava over an affil around lilt
things,
10 how can I prove I'm
months
after
thai
he
ran
of!
and
Ngorogoro crater almost tho
I
never
sow
him
again.
not
an
- EGOMANIAC
end of the Rift Valley in Kenyo.
Dear
E,o:
I
love
Ibis
man
I'm
enp&amp;ed
Then a river, as the eons
I'd make a wUd IUNI JW
paased, carved a chasm Ill and want Ia make him haponly
THINK the kids remempy,
but
how
can
I,
il
I'm
through it known as Olodavl
ber,
which
makes you overtlllo
AFRAID.
Gorge.
stdve, ill-at-ease IIIII atand •
Dear Afraid:
"Leakey believes the river
Vou may need profesolonal ofllsb, and these tnlta &amp;el y..
laid bare the history ol. IIWI," help Ia oven:ome this rear' but labeled "slltek-up."
Doyle said over lunch at lbe you can help ~oursell a great
Forge! @bl!l!.l 11hat almost lorGround Floor. "He malntalna deal il yoo'll realize that no I&lt;IIWI ~argn IIIII s~ a
tbe seven days for the creation one 1f01U up mmpletely !He
orli aJmed ·" 111a
1011
in the Bible should have been ot bad experiences. Youra may Wte,
translated as seven perioda. seem the wont to you, but Ibis
lncldentalJY, the telepbone
From the &amp;Ol'lle have rome the Is only because you dramatize il a 10011 way Ill ereabl a · bones of some of man's IL What happened years qo Image - you lose a lot of Balf.
forerunners -procoosul, keny• .ttould bt dllcuased thorouihJ1 eonsclouanaa wheo 1011 t!QII't
plthecus, zlnjanlhropus and ONCE then locked In the Ale- hava Ia worry about yoor lnob
t3 file and ignored as "no loiiJ· or what Ia do wltb your txceu
company. '!'be price Is $7.50.
banda and feeL - IL
er Important."
The other matter Is the adPeople who don't leam
Ia Dear Helen:
•isability or all diabet!ca own· bioi out painful memories wiUt
1 have helD J01nC with a
in1 a good diabetic manual. One 1 thick layer ol the &amp;ood and pl lor two years, but abe and
that can be recommended lJ hopeful preaent are headad for
dott'laee taCb otblr 111J DIOI'I
"How ta Live With Diabetes," trouble, IIIII, even WGrse, they ltecallll! lbla -.umner lhe met
by Dolger and Seeman (W. W. wUI brilll unhappiness Ill those • married man of 21 at work
Norton, Price $UO) which was they love.
and now lhay 1111011: lnlUnd
reviled in 1865.
Tell me, would you
up qetbtr. He had Ia pi IIIIJ'o
My only crlticlam of the book driving because you had one rled IIIII ohe aa,ys lte wu trap- 1 minor one - Is that In the
acctden~ or would one mean
ped Into It:
chapter on compllcaiiOlll Mlere teacher make yoo quit IChool?
She liked mo not Ia tell htr
II no mention or diabetic retin- What happened to you
Wll parents or hll wife 10 lttnr na
Itis, which may lead to blind· much more serious, of course, I wise up this IS-year-old nut ·
ae.. , or diabetic neuritis, and but It's the samo principle: that I love 10 much? -NO
very little about diabetic &amp;ang· 11110 unhlppl1101s can't break • FINK
rene or the toes.
it Dear No Fink:
slrolll person. conquerlnc
q - W.at harmlal effecll Olin sbould make her oil the ltl'onlYout J.l.ylll'Old nul bad betChloromycelin have on a person er. -H.
._ wise q~ fast btlort her
who has taken it for over a Dear Helen:
merrled lrlend fandl both ol
year?
There'• a boy in love with them in lrouhle. She's jaB bill!
A - Cltlorampbeai&lt;G! (Chlor- me. I am only nine and 10 II
"rtnkinc" 9f0ft't be nee.
omycetin) Is an antibiotic that be. He tellJ an the ltlds ;oe're sary, Thll kind 01 - · ....
Is effective qainst a number of 10[11J Ia gel married, hut the lnlUnd quieter tban JOlt eaa
dloeast germs. If extendec! lrelt- lrouhle Is I don't like tilm. aa,y, "HolM lor tlltWild IIIDJb.
ment Is reqlllred, 1 IWitclt .to Wbat lltoultl I .dbf - ~YS en... - H.
another antlblollc should be
mode. ProloiJCed
trealll)enl
with chlora~!!Ol deotroyl
the blood-lnnning ability of ,liM
bone marrow and causea a re..
duclion In both white ani red
blood cells. Aeyene Wdn8 lhit
druB for more liMn two weeks
llllould have freqoent bloot! .
C!lllltlts.
q - I 1m alltrlfo 111 Jterie
lerlllll. What ~ the diflert~~Ce
between taxiit 01 all~?' .
Can they he- Ia~?
.
.
A - T01bl Is 1M pollon produced by 4lsuM 101'1111• ·It oan
lie lata!. AnUiolth II ID bnftlt&gt;.
alsllien qent. Most llllltltllll•
111'1! mill by lnjeeunc tosiitl Into a hone and relfnlnl
tho
borso'a sentm aft« thl horll ·
bat pradul!ttl a hiP conoentra- ·
tton 9f antitoxin. II yw tin olo
lergte 10 Jtom .aenun • larlt
dose ot llllliolln eotlkl lit fa~
Your &amp;c'tar 1f0Uit! lmtrtt llllt•
thar any ,lilleetton he wli!iljt to ,
li••1qtl ~borA~­
and Jje ~ IU~tutl! a· dtirff'!
till JJitllolbi. ~ol-e ~ ..
he Clltlld . ..10ii fill' lllet'd It
thl ~bstltqte ·aerum.
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schools,
"A few more years and this
horrible catastrophe will end."
said Washburn. •·f'm enco~Jo­
raged. The job then will be to
pick up and teach the Illiterate
adults."
Washburn charged that In
196-4, 29 9 per cent of men
eligible for draft were rejected
because of poor reading ability
-"It had been obout 25 per cent

for the

pre~lng

•·ot course,"

25 years "
he said, ·•we

have to consider these figures
in light of men in college and

draft exempt. But think of it ..
the mU!ions who can't read
newspapers."
Turn• Te Clime
As for dropouts, Washburn
observed, "if you, can't read,
yoo might as well quit school.
But if you can't read, you can't
get a job elthor, so often the
The Almaoo&lt;
By Ualled Pre11 !uteraalloaat
Today is Thursday, Aug. 4,
the 216th day of 1966 with 149 to
follow.
The moon II between II.! full
phase uod its last quarter.
The morning stan are Mars ,
Venus, Jupiter and Saturn.
There are no eYening stan1.
Ellllish poet Percy Shelley
waa born on this day in 17112.
On this day in history:
In 1735, freedom of the press
waa estsblisbed wben John
Pettir Zenger, publloher of a
New York City newspaper, was
a"'ultted on libel cbarg...
In 1911, England declared
war on Germany ard the
United States announced its
neutrality.
In I916, the United States
bought Ute Vll'llln Islands from
Denmark for $25 miUion.
In 1955 Red Chma released II
U.S. Air Force Rien that had
be.!n held for mo..., than two
and "'" ball years. The pilots
were captured durlnl the
Korean War.
A thought for the day Englloh
writer Samuel Butler said: "To
live Ia like Jove, all r~ason i1
ocatnst It, and ali hea!Uty
Instinct for it."

to crime. Younc
criminals, many of the older
ones, are frequently Illiterate.''
Washburn, who led hia
classes at Harvard and Columbia University law sehool,
started his campaign for return
to phonics some IS years ogo,
perturbed when he found "my
grandnieces at Brearley (an
exclusive school Cor girls in
New York) weren't reading
well."
Before organizing the founda~
lion formally m 1961, he
turn Is

consulted with heads of 101M

200 private preparatory schools
-"hardly schools lor the under-

priviltged, but almost all
teaching remedial reading.
'Forty. years ago, ":::be al!l.
"there 't.aa no such occupi.tion
aa remedial readllll teachers.
Now there are thousands • • •

teachmg remedial readin&amp; even
at Ute college level. How did
the young people get through
high school If they couldn't
read? The
old
automalle
promotion method."

DOllOR
SAYS

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By Wayo• G. Braod1111dl, M.D.
'l'b're are two 1J18Iters In
I!Onneclion with diabetes that
need further commettt.
Although the jet Injector, which
uu• no needle, can tie successfully tlperated after a lhort period or training, even the cheaper models are expensive. The
aecrel of painless lnjeclion with
a needle is to have a 1harp neecDe and Insert t1 quickly. Dt..
posable needlea are now avaU·
able. Since they are used but
...., they need not he resharpened.
Another boon, esperlllly to
moUten ol diabetic chUdren, il
the 8-D Busher Automatic Injector. It Is placed at the point
to be Injected and a 1prln1 Is released which tnaures apeedy lnaerUon or the needle. II is easy
to operate and should be 1¥11~
able through any lorfe dru&amp;

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Johnny Sauer wanl5 his
All-Stars Ia have potent
to keep the Green Bay
ofl balance Friday nnlght In
annual game between the
rookies arid veteram~, and
1966 I!OII~ans nilght
exactly ~at he wan~
So far his fullbacks and
runnins backs have
standout.! In drills and strl11111na-l
gel;, and he . has coached Utem
lo play both positions.
Thus Johnny Roland
Mis:;ourl could show .up at
fullback and hatlbatik. aod
eoulf1 Donny Anderson of "-••1
Tech, Jim
· of
ois, Roy Shivers of
Mike Garrett ol
California and Walt Garrison
Oklahoma State.
TogeUter they've stacked
as probably the best
running backs the
have had In ·years, aod
&lt;aid thi!re was llllle 'to choiJSe I
between them. '!'bus all
probably will get Into the gan1e.1
Sauer was more certain
!be rulU!lng game than be
ol Ute·. passing, since
quarterf?acks, Gary Lane
\li· 'l)tui, Stev• Sloao of
bama, ; and Bill Anderson
Tulli~a.
: ve been
equitl
"i ld like Ia have
of
~~ ~e: over," be
'by,t~,in4ybe 1\1-three of
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Why Can't Johnny Read? Would abc Way
Be Better? Watson Washburn has Answer
NEW YORK IUP!l The
great debato goes on . Why
he would be better able to if he
were taught reading the basic

1bc's way.
To Watson Washburn, !I New
York attorney and president of

the Reading Reform Foundation. the answer to Johnny's
prob 1 "'m is simple as abc-start

the children learning the
alphahet first and start them
early - "some children can
learn to read at three and
four," he said.
Washbprn , state npresenattives of the fooodation. educaIQI's and others dealing with
Illiteracy aod school dropout
problems rnet rhursday in New
York for the fifth annual
conference ·of the foundation.
The Idea of bigness is not only found
Main objective-to plan new
In those who want to build monumental
battle
courses against what
buildings, hut we find it permeating alWashburn
called the "look aod
most every facet of American thinking.
guess"
method
of reading
One instance is the quite common idea
This
method,
in ill simplest
that he bigger university or college in
form, shtJWS a child a picture
·ltDdents and acl'es of campus is a sign
and a word. He 's to recognize
:of Jl'eatnees. Nothing could be further
::ftom the lnlth. It is time that we paid
the word henceforth from
imore atlelltion to quality, and stop the picture association-a "cat" to
YicloUJ spiral or demanding that every- - . go with a picture ot same.
,lbllll be u big as it can be possibly made.
To Waahburn, the lnlroduo'The bigger a thing gets, recardless of its
lloo 10 years •go of the "whole
.nature, the less affection and love there
word shape" te•chinl meUtod,
'JIIaY be for it. 'fbe sprawling mass of
tnst -_d of phonetics, Is Ute
;JiiiJIJ urban cities In Ametica is an ex"greatest blow to civilization
i'alltple of a ttend to bignea. It has, and
sin~ tht. dark ~ges."
)KereaUng problems in Ammcan soctety
Cites Bll Fat1are1 '
tltat .a re almost beyond solution.
In an Interview before the
'.
conference, Washburn blamed
it lor what he called an all time
'
We do not know how you can change
high rate, In 1964, ol draft
tllllldea that has taken hold of the Amrejections because of Illiteracy ;
.erlcu mind. Generally speaking it has
for a role in the massive school
lleeD With 1 weakness to boast that
':tile lives us a sense of power, but there dropout numbers which worry
parent.!, educators aod the U.S.
!llaouiCI at the same time be a realization
!that there is merit in things of quality government alike; and for
are far more worthy goals than
much of the nation'l juveni1e
jpere bianeu. One time we accompo.nied
delinquency aod older criminal
a pbotoFapher on a tour of a town,
element.
l"li9 wu doing a piece or photographic
"Reading ability ln our
nseareh for the great national publicaI!OUntry probably is at its wont
~p. We were amazed when he picked
right now," Washburn conJeveral of the most modest homes of the
teods, "although the tide In the
town as fitting subjects for his atten·
1..1 few years bu begun to
lion. .It Is time we looked around at the
turn. I would estimate about 25
llllill things of value in our country ra· per
cent uf elementary schools
titer than worshiping the God of enor·
have
...,turned to phonics. Once
alty.their reaul15 are ~etn, there
will be presiiUI'O on other

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The Great Debate

Johnny can't read and whether

This oame architect was responsible
1or the !~~burn building, which Senator
Youn&amp;
an architectural monstrosity.
: Thls building he terms as worst build! in(, costing the most money, over a $100
\ mllUQJJ, m history of the nat10n People
'- ate stilllrymg to stJ:aighten OU! mistakes
made, with doora in the wrong position,
and members of the House having to go
out in a corridor to get from their oflice
to another part of the building. The Cap·
ito!, a noble building, is one of the
shrines of the country, and if a poll
wore taken of the average person, we
wonder if they would approve any
alteration in its classic llnes. Those who
' are in the bi~noiS school would no doul7t
be in the maJority.

If

HELEN HELP US1

I

WE. as Americaru;, like to think, and of·
ten act big. In some respects it is an
ldmirable quality, and in some instances justified, but when it eets out of
bounds it makes us look rather silly.
When anyone gets to the point that they
think that nothing amounts to much un·
less it IS on a large scale they are wrong.
This idea is brought to mind in connection with the controversy that is ragong
over tbe enlargement or the Capito1
building in Washington. We agree wholeboortedly with Senator Stephen Young's
bluht the idn. Upon the demand of the
arehitect, George Stewart, a committee
on Capitol extelllion, with three members
prt8ent, approved a $34 million project
. for .ita enlueement.

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But, Doylt
NEW
IUP[)
Dr. Louis Leakey was born to
"ZinjMihropus ' ~ baoll Bald, Jane Goodall; heroine of
his mtastonary . parent.! In · ' 1,750,tllltl · ~ and Ia man'a one ot last season's National
Kenya an eldor of the Klku)'lll · ololl!il · rel.tive so f!tr Stone · Geographic specials lound chlmtpat in biB fac-e And the ritual Wlllllll 10011 were found with pa!lleH using tOols, Utul
made the Infant, whose later hls fOSSils. But alnce It is confusing a perlectly good
discoveries were to push back always possible be may not be lheot;.
Leakey Is a haodwrit1118
the history of man buodreds ol the earliest man WIL are
thousaods of years, a member making the program a sclenti- expert I!Onsulted ' by pollee all
of the African tribe.
lie mystery story. When ·over Africa as weD as a former
chllilnin aok': 'How did 11 all &lt;hiel of lnlelllgence and 1
Thia Is one ot the intriguing happen?' parents will be able renowut1 atilhority on lfois. llf
!acts about the burly, grey· II&gt; ay: 'Hera's Dr. Leakey who Ia alao doclar of th~ Masal
haired paleontoiOflit (bone 11M spent btl .moJo Ufo flndlnl tribe who haYt a llatpeollc
oclentist) scattered throOfh 1 out.'
orrangement worth mentioning:
forthcoming National GeograDoyle 'concedea the queat11111 A man doell · not bave Ia
phic special, "Dr. Leake' and ol when miD actually becamt COIISider a wile parnt~~hent until
the Dawn ol Man" which CBS- man Ia i. touchy o110. Some lhe nu given hini tour
TV will broadcast In color ill aclenlllll 1J1U0 that the Oral Ia r.hlldrtn.
.
lbe new oeason.
S-Dail1 Sentinel, l'&lt;lmeroy-Middloport, 0., Aq. 4, 1968
Wilen the hour-lon1 program
Is over vlewen may conclude
for Ut~lves whether Dr.
Leakey has already louod "the
ndssllll Unk" -a phra1e he
deteats -In his effort Ia
eomplete the sequence ol our
ancestors !rom mlndles1 brule
L--by Helen Bottel-_,
to thinking man .
ARE DUMB
Recently exocutive producer YOVTII AB!lED Jl'OR IT!
Dear
B,A.D.:
Thll
column
Is
for
YOUlll
Robert c. Doyle 1ald lbe
people,
their
problema
a
n
d
Be&amp;!
the so• off htm at mllf.
National Geographic loll many
bles,
That
tlhouJd· make 1 \YQl!loo
pleasures,
their
troublea
and
people were as Interested In
en-hater
ol
blm In 1 hllfl'll.-H
fun.
Aa
.
with
the
rest
of
Helen
finding out where the race
CAN'T
IJVE
IT DOWN
Help
USJ
,
It
welcomea
laUiba
came !rom 11 they were In
Deu
Helen:
but
won't
dod&amp;e
a
serious
que&amp;Jalng Into space. '!'be rallnca
About two years aco I raa
will tell whether this judplent llon with a brush-of!.
for
a clps olllce. I set my ealoSend YOUI' teen-age· quesIs !!Orrecl -at least •• far as
television audiences go -but tions to YOUTH ASKED Jl'OR palp up Uke a real polltk&gt;
there is certainly a fasclnatlnc IT, care of Helen Help US! Ian's: maybe too well. I madt
up sbeell Utat showed my viewt
llilJ neWipapet.
tale to tell.
AFRAID OJl' MARRIAGE
.00 platform, tave facll about
It poses queotions oclenUslf Dear Helen:
mysell, as adults do.
have been debatlnr lor deNow the ~ and gall lbtnt
I am 0011111ed to a wonderlul
cades: Where aod when did out lillY. but I'm afraid of
sitU
mar- I'm conceited. Tht IUYI
ancestors orlgtftateT
bul me, and lhe word keeps
rtoge.
When I w11 II, 1 ran awoy elreulalln&amp;.
Leakey agrees with Darwin
Wont part lboul It II Cll1l
that It was eomewbere In with 10 older boy, we lied a·
Africa, and IS years ago he bout our a1e, and sot married. 11r1 I'd Uke to 10 out wllli atI 1111181 won't oven l&lt;knowlodct
loond what may have been the I wouldn't have &amp;1111 II II
actual place. S9mellme In had come from a hippy home. my ..bello.'' J'm preUJ IUfl
A month after WI were mar- she thlnb I'm a Nardslatl.
prehUltory a volcanic eruption
I can't make a '11me Mlcll.
ried
be beat me up and made
laid thick deposits or ash and
me
lose
the
oaby,
and
a
i
1
lne
anti 10 batt anti chanp
lava over an affil around lilt
things,
10 how can I prove I'm
months
after
thai
he
ran
of!
and
Ngorogoro crater almost tho
I
never
sow
him
again.
not
an
- EGOMANIAC
end of the Rift Valley in Kenyo.
Dear
E,o:
I
love
Ibis
man
I'm
enp&amp;ed
Then a river, as the eons
I'd make a wUd IUNI JW
paased, carved a chasm Ill and want Ia make him haponly
THINK the kids remempy,
but
how
can
I,
il
I'm
through it known as Olodavl
ber,
which
makes you overtlllo
AFRAID.
Gorge.
stdve, ill-at-ease IIIII atand •
Dear Afraid:
"Leakey believes the river
Vou may need profesolonal ofllsb, and these tnlta &amp;el y..
laid bare the history ol. IIWI," help Ia oven:ome this rear' but labeled "slltek-up."
Doyle said over lunch at lbe you can help ~oursell a great
Forge! @bl!l!.l 11hat almost lorGround Floor. "He malntalna deal il yoo'll realize that no I&lt;IIWI ~argn IIIII s~ a
tbe seven days for the creation one 1f01U up mmpletely !He
orli aJmed ·" 111a
1011
in the Bible should have been ot bad experiences. Youra may Wte,
translated as seven perioda. seem the wont to you, but Ibis
lncldentalJY, the telepbone
From the &amp;Ol'lle have rome the Is only because you dramatize il a 10011 way Ill ereabl a · bones of some of man's IL What happened years qo Image - you lose a lot of Balf.
forerunners -procoosul, keny• .ttould bt dllcuased thorouihJ1 eonsclouanaa wheo 1011 t!QII't
plthecus, zlnjanlhropus and ONCE then locked In the Ale- hava Ia worry about yoor lnob
t3 file and ignored as "no loiiJ· or what Ia do wltb your txceu
company. '!'be price Is $7.50.
banda and feeL - IL
er Important."
The other matter Is the adPeople who don't leam
Ia Dear Helen:
•isability or all diabet!ca own· bioi out painful memories wiUt
1 have helD J01nC with a
in1 a good diabetic manual. One 1 thick layer ol the &amp;ood and pl lor two years, but abe and
that can be recommended lJ hopeful preaent are headad for
dott'laee taCb otblr 111J DIOI'I
"How ta Live With Diabetes," trouble, IIIII, even WGrse, they ltecallll! lbla -.umner lhe met
by Dolger and Seeman (W. W. wUI brilll unhappiness Ill those • married man of 21 at work
Norton, Price $UO) which was they love.
and now lhay 1111011: lnlUnd
reviled in 1865.
Tell me, would you
up qetbtr. He had Ia pi IIIIJ'o
My only crlticlam of the book driving because you had one rled IIIII ohe aa,ys lte wu trap- 1 minor one - Is that In the
acctden~ or would one mean
ped Into It:
chapter on compllcaiiOlll Mlere teacher make yoo quit IChool?
She liked mo not Ia tell htr
II no mention or diabetic retin- What happened to you
Wll parents or hll wife 10 lttnr na
Itis, which may lead to blind· much more serious, of course, I wise up this IS-year-old nut ·
ae.. , or diabetic neuritis, and but It's the samo principle: that I love 10 much? -NO
very little about diabetic &amp;ang· 11110 unhlppl1101s can't break • FINK
rene or the toes.
it Dear No Fink:
slrolll person. conquerlnc
q - W.at harmlal effecll Olin sbould make her oil the ltl'onlYout J.l.ylll'Old nul bad betChloromycelin have on a person er. -H.
._ wise q~ fast btlort her
who has taken it for over a Dear Helen:
merrled lrlend fandl both ol
year?
There'• a boy in love with them in lrouhle. She's jaB bill!
A - Cltlorampbeai&lt;G! (Chlor- me. I am only nine and 10 II
"rtnkinc" 9f0ft't be nee.
omycetin) Is an antibiotic that be. He tellJ an the ltlds ;oe're sary, Thll kind 01 - · ....
Is effective qainst a number of 10[11J Ia gel married, hut the lnlUnd quieter tban JOlt eaa
dloeast germs. If extendec! lrelt- lrouhle Is I don't like tilm. aa,y, "HolM lor tlltWild IIIDJb.
ment Is reqlllred, 1 IWitclt .to Wbat lltoultl I .dbf - ~YS en... - H.
another antlblollc should be
mode. ProloiJCed
trealll)enl
with chlora~!!Ol deotroyl
the blood-lnnning ability of ,liM
bone marrow and causea a re..
duclion In both white ani red
blood cells. Aeyene Wdn8 lhit
druB for more liMn two weeks
llllould have freqoent bloot! .
C!lllltlts.
q - I 1m alltrlfo 111 Jterie
lerlllll. What ~ the diflert~~Ce
between taxiit 01 all~?' .
Can they he- Ia~?
.
.
A - T01bl Is 1M pollon produced by 4lsuM 101'1111• ·It oan
lie lata!. AnUiolth II ID bnftlt&gt;.
alsllien qent. Most llllltltllll•
111'1! mill by lnjeeunc tosiitl Into a hone and relfnlnl
tho
borso'a sentm aft« thl horll ·
bat pradul!ttl a hiP conoentra- ·
tton 9f antitoxin. II yw tin olo
lergte 10 Jtom .aenun • larlt
dose ot llllliolln eotlkl lit fa~
Your &amp;c'tar 1f0Uit! lmtrtt llllt•
thar any ,lilleetton he wli!iljt to ,
li••1qtl ~borA~­
and Jje ~ IU~tutl! a· dtirff'!
till JJitllolbi. ~ol-e ~ ..
he Clltlld . ..10ii fill' lllet'd It
thl ~bstltqte ·aerum.
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schools,
"A few more years and this
horrible catastrophe will end."
said Washburn. •·f'm enco~Jo­
raged. The job then will be to
pick up and teach the Illiterate
adults."
Washburn charged that In
196-4, 29 9 per cent of men
eligible for draft were rejected
because of poor reading ability
-"It had been obout 25 per cent

for the

pre~lng

•·ot course,"

25 years "
he said, ·•we

have to consider these figures
in light of men in college and

draft exempt. But think of it ..
the mU!ions who can't read
newspapers."
Turn• Te Clime
As for dropouts, Washburn
observed, "if you, can't read,
yoo might as well quit school.
But if you can't read, you can't
get a job elthor, so often the
The Almaoo&lt;
By Ualled Pre11 !uteraalloaat
Today is Thursday, Aug. 4,
the 216th day of 1966 with 149 to
follow.
The moon II between II.! full
phase uod its last quarter.
The morning stan are Mars ,
Venus, Jupiter and Saturn.
There are no eYening stan1.
Ellllish poet Percy Shelley
waa born on this day in 17112.
On this day in history:
In 1735, freedom of the press
waa estsblisbed wben John
Pettir Zenger, publloher of a
New York City newspaper, was
a"'ultted on libel cbarg...
In 1911, England declared
war on Germany ard the
United States announced its
neutrality.
In I916, the United States
bought Ute Vll'llln Islands from
Denmark for $25 miUion.
In 1955 Red Chma released II
U.S. Air Force Rien that had
be.!n held for mo..., than two
and "'" ball years. The pilots
were captured durlnl the
Korean War.
A thought for the day Englloh
writer Samuel Butler said: "To
live Ia like Jove, all r~ason i1
ocatnst It, and ali hea!Uty
Instinct for it."

to crime. Younc
criminals, many of the older
ones, are frequently Illiterate.''
Washburn, who led hia
classes at Harvard and Columbia University law sehool,
started his campaign for return
to phonics some IS years ogo,
perturbed when he found "my
grandnieces at Brearley (an
exclusive school Cor girls in
New York) weren't reading
well."
Before organizing the founda~
lion formally m 1961, he
turn Is

consulted with heads of 101M

200 private preparatory schools
-"hardly schools lor the under-

priviltged, but almost all
teaching remedial reading.
'Forty. years ago, ":::be al!l.
"there 't.aa no such occupi.tion
aa remedial readllll teachers.
Now there are thousands • • •

teachmg remedial readin&amp; even
at Ute college level. How did
the young people get through
high school If they couldn't
read? The
old
automalle
promotion method."

DOllOR
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By Wayo• G. Braod1111dl, M.D.
'l'b're are two 1J18Iters In
I!Onneclion with diabetes that
need further commettt.
Although the jet Injector, which
uu• no needle, can tie successfully tlperated after a lhort period or training, even the cheaper models are expensive. The
aecrel of painless lnjeclion with
a needle is to have a 1harp neecDe and Insert t1 quickly. Dt..
posable needlea are now avaU·
able. Since they are used but
...., they need not he resharpened.
Another boon, esperlllly to
moUten ol diabetic chUdren, il
the 8-D Busher Automatic Injector. It Is placed at the point
to be Injected and a 1prln1 Is released which tnaures apeedy lnaerUon or the needle. II is easy
to operate and should be 1¥11~
able through any lorfe dru&amp;

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annual game between the
rookies arid veteram~, and
1966 I!OII~ans nilght
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So far his fullbacks and
runnins backs have
standout.! In drills and strl11111na-l
gel;, and he . has coached Utem
lo play both positions.
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Mis:;ourl could show .up at
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eoulf1 Donny Anderson of "-••1
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ois, Roy Shivers of
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California and Walt Garrison
Oklahoma State.
TogeUter they've stacked
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probably will get Into the gan1e.1
Sauer was more certain
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ol Ute·. passing, since
quarterf?acks, Gary Lane
\li· 'l)tui, Stev• Sloao of
bama, ; and Bill Anderson
Tulli~a.
: ve been
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lor back: to scbooJ . These are
tapered. Plain eolorsJialds,
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OUR TRUCKS ·

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pink, light green and the new

TWO-WAY RADIO

SPECIAL PURCHASE SAVES YOU '40.95
A bltpin Jib tlda II'pneiNe '

For letter, Quldcer More Efficient Service

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bta111e •• , Provincetowa lloqbt 111 •Ur, flbdl&gt;miD 11oc1t
d llllO of tile richelt, nn ~wa•IUJ pdata....,. mr
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and Ill oppoilunity I« JQU 10 OWD America~ I'IDI!It
upholstered pieces at jalt ID Clldiaaq pdce. IIIJt
that'&amp; all JQU'D liDd GldDuy about tbue biJ
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Ma11engil Powdw
Reg. 1.26 .... $1.00
I GAL. SIZE

WATER COOUR
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REG. 69t

HOT CUPS
2 pkgs. $1.00

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$1 95
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Lilac. Starfall &amp; Wood Spica

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back to scllool the blelt In

8 to 18. $10 to $23.
• Men's and boys' jeans and
pants that nevK need trolling b7 Lee, Levi and Oshkosh,
•lzeo e Jlim to 38 In men'l.
$3.91 In ••.,.. to $7.91 In

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boUle green. $3.91 to $5.91

to 18. $3.91 to $6.91

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Knit Shim .. 2 for $3.00
Both summer and year round weight.
Srzes are broken. Sport coals from A nice run of sizes and
$24.50 to $39.50, suils $37.50 to colors. S, M, L, and XL.
Values to $3.98
$70.00, now just $12.25 to $35.00
Ladi11 HoH . . 2 pair 88c
First quallty, sizes 9.to 11

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Sport Shirto ... . . . $2.00
Men't thort

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Swoat Shim 2 for $5.00
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GOLF BALLS
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Men's Suits &amp; Sport Coats

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Men's Jac Shirts ·· · · $2

Sizes 6 to 16 Regular.
A few slim sizes.

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The club made plsns to hold Hond Craft Award; Gary Tedes- Camp Ground aear New Havlioo by llate police.
· duction Plant near New Orleans.
GOOD WILL CUJB
- S. R. Barnes. Jr., now with 'lbe Good WID Club mel oo
Kaiser IRJenmtlonal's CO!I'IAL- Friday evetllng at tile home of
Pleaaanl valley Hospital cc operation in Australia, will Mrs.
William
M~~~~
ADMJTI'ED - Mrs. Robert arrive within the oexl several Games were played lllld
Bwaon, Pl. Pleasant; Mrs. Clin- weeks to replace Cooper as Roll- awarded. Those p~t were
tow Miller,' Pl. Pleaaant; Mrs. Jng Superintendent at Ravena- Mrs. Thomas Griostead, Mrs.
Olevla Young, Clifton ;
Mrs. wood.
Cliff Roi!Sh, Mrs. CecU Duncan,
Norman Benson,
Sautbmde;
Mrs. Sybll Smllb, Mrs. Thelma
Perry Shirley, Cotlagevllle.
THEIR WATER SOURCE
Capehart, Mrs. Illy Wea¥er,
DISCHARGED - James Nl- The group of Islands knowa Mrs. Rarold Capeharl, !lin.
da, Thlll'Dl8lt; Emory Gordon, as the Bermudas contain no Melvin Kanpp, memhen, Mrs.
Cheshire; Mrs. Cecil MeDan· surface water. Ralllfall Is t be Clyde Rice of Boo1eville, Ind.,
lei, Pt. · Pleasant; Jake Helb, only source of frelih waler, and Mrs. Paul . Grlnaleld and
Pt. Pleasant; Mrs.
Barry 11 Is colli!Cted from the roo.ltopg gbler, Lllrl Jeunetl ol Ponre-11
Kn!bs, Pi. Pleasant; Mrs. Caro- of almMI aU buildings and star- roy, Mrs. Bill Grinatead. JIU"IIIII
line Turner,- Mason; Mrs. Den· ed In taaks, accordlag to Ill aad Mrs. McFariiUIII, l1ollell
dl ural, Pl. Ple898Dl
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New. Haven Park.
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MEN'S, Reg. V1lun to 6.00 - 3.00 - 3.50
WOMEN'S, Reg. Values 3.99 ro 5.99
2.50 • 3.00 • 3.50
atiLDREN'S, were 3.99 ---now 2.50

Rottsen. LP-Chanee &lt;1-U).
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Alhta·l

f.S; Piqua edged lJma 50f
wltb an lllllll'Ded
nm and RUJsboro blauked ()t.

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11111 e1obber BudiOII, 10-2, In
morn11tg action.
.111 otber IIICII'IIing play 1Jma
Ia the top o1 U..: lllath
1D oust Frement, S.2,1a a game
,...med ln!m Wedtteadly 1nd
Lancaster bJuted BDJ!htn :1-0
on Paul Callahan's two-blUer,
willie Alb1ey scored twice Ia the
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Now HaVen E.U.B, _Church met llartford MetltndlJI . Qwrdl.
LEGION Aum.lAIIY
MASoN - Slxty-aevea YCIWIIII COIII))!iaed of IM•· Jane T!Jt#l1 I'
lor Ji1e1r July meeliDi at tbe Dr. Jim Bryne, DlreelDr, and 1· 'l1le Amerlcanhel~ Atllll- fPeople enrolled for
vacation! er, Mrs. Danny Yonker, Ml'!l-,1t ;_
Churcb. ~; ·R. F. llryallt aad ~ank Webb, Admlalllratur, o1 IBf'Y Pool 140
regu- , Bible achool wblch hegall ,. Charles Yeager, ~nd
M'J?,,.. ,.
Mrs. S. H. Reltmlre wore
Stale Boapllal, presealed ' llll' ~at the_ Now Baven !Monday mo&gt;ni ne at the Ma110n iEieanor JarreD.
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Nasb and the Rev . Gene Holt en. A covered dish dinner
esaes. A tlborl busllesa meet.- ll!e program. Tiley
Park 11 inalaH their new 1966 1Melhndisl Church with Mrs.
c rs aad he!
m ·::;r. ·
POINT PLEASANT - Ma11011 officiating. Burial will he Ia held at the .IIOOD boor. Tile
lng waa coaducted by the Pres- treatment of patlelll at Lakin,
~ pr~ent!: John Sisson In charge. Co-c6- 81T:!u:!a: ~a: lo!H: I"
County Sheriff George Johnsoo the church cemetery.
ternoon waa openl IOCially.
ldent, 'Mra. Georce Jewell.
plans
tmprovementa IIlii ·
· va a.,...... wao e
1rectors are Mrs. Reuben Stew· Rots Roush Mrs Glen Carlo ;;t.
lias released. tile July activity Young Waugh was dead on ar- TboiJe atteedlng were
CLUB MEETS
IImprovements already mada ! atall~· ~ ~Ued ~ art and Mrs. Carol Proffitt. The wright Mrs: Ro~rt Glbbe, ·.;\;
report for bla department ~bow- rival at Holzer BMpltal Wed- aad Mrt. Coared
The Sewing Club mel OD Tue8- tbete, a queslloa and anawer 'J were . . eot
•· eanor theme is, "A New Day
1D Mrs Rooert Oliver Miss JWJ·
lng flte departmettt members nesday morning of Injuries re- lhla aad Devld, Mn.
day aflemooo at the borne ot periA&gt;d coocerlllng Lakin followMVl~~~nd Christian Teaching." Proceeds ice ·Henry aad Mi~•
cOrol ·:: ·
tr.veled 7100 miles, lnvestlgat- celved after he hnd been struck ~ttersoa, Mr. and Mrs.
Mn. Nolaa Swaothamer. Dur- ed.
Mrs.
ry ·
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He!
are
Cecilia · t&gt;ed 17 ICI!Idenls resulting in 8 by 8 Trallways bus on Rl. z at aid Van ~ke, Tltla, Mark
lng the social hour refreshments i Next weo1t lhe Dlltrlct Gov- Vlco ~=fary-:! lA~~· the child care cen~r at Beck- : : : · aad '::'ab Caraey.
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(leriOI!al Injuries and $11,125 ""~'elt.
Steve, Mr. aad Mrs.
aerved to Mrs. D.
A. ,ernor, w. A. "Tony" Powell, Weaver,
• urer • ley, W. Va.
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Mra. James MacKnight, Jr., wD1 make biB official •lsll Mrs. ThehDI Capehart, Hlstor 1
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Eulab MacKnight, Mrs. to the Club. He will meet wllb Jan •· Mrs. =!D~
i heM:•d.Marga~~
~~ rock, Mrs. George MeFarla~ le:
meanor arrests and 4 felony ar· who survives Ia additi~n to lw~ Betty Ohlinger,
lloliSb, Mrs. B. L. Dy~· ~ the secretary and president al l ~plaiJo - ld · 1
' I ~tr :ge ~ eLena ·~Jbk Mrs. Paul Huber, !\ln. DaDas ....
rests, aerved 80 court papers of brothers and four sisters The er, Janice lllld Kim
L. c. 1\ousb, Mrs. R. . 5:00, the le@Uiar meelillg wiU I e oew pres ea pr .
ov-1 regll! a on,
ss
Cndle, Mrs. t.rry Bumgamer,-..
both criminal and civil actioAS, body will he taken fro.;. the Miss Mary Kelling, !\ln.
Mrs. Iierman Layne, he at e:oo, and club aasembly ier the bualneaa meetmg. The laad M~lnwl~e;enM In ::':g: :Mrs. Luther Tucker, Mrs. Judy .-:
reoelved 33 Justice of Peace Mohr. Stevens Funeral Home Kelling, Mr.· and Mrs.
F~ed~·,!· ~·jat7:15. They urge ali members•'f'up
~ ba.:Van = ~ ~~~~nd
Ml e J~lfer -dr. IFialg and Mrs. William Fry. ·
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' Helpers are Kathy Foglesong; ..
warrants and served ll, and to the family residence at Ash- Kellllog, and Cheryl,
bonked 57 persons io county ton where friends may call an- Woods, Mr. ond Mrs. Frank Howard_:agellhala, Mrs. Bit!. Tbooe alteadiDfl were Her- Ialtellding the m= divroe::: kle.
: Debbie Jones, Cinda FbglesotJI, :
jaU.
er 2 p. m. Friday.
Kelling, Sr., Mrs. Billie
theTho~~· ...,,.,.; man Layne, Donald Rouah, ::;to ,two~":!!M gett'mg· ~:.t l Refreshment committee ill' Barbara Critea aad Nancy Prof· .,
Members of the local Sheriff's
en, Fred, Frank aad
.,.. m~~ ... Floyd Carmack, IUchard Ord, 1 ue '·
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he held on August 9th at Jack Flesher, Rome William- Idue&amp; oolleeted wiD I» t1te
en on SUnday, with a pienlcl
Junior Department· Mrs. 1fi Johnaon are· Chief Deputy
bara, Mr. aad Mro. Walter
bome d. Mrs. O!Ue Roush son Harry Miller Edwla Steltl.Jnora and lite loaing tearu
Idinner served at noon.
IFred Taylor, Mr. Frallk CapeMlllard Babtead and deputies
aJSef
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ling, J~ Carla and K I
Mrs. R. J'. Bryant 18 eo- Arthur Thabet, RaJpb
Whl~ treat the ~~Mrs. ~: i Mr. aad Mrs. John McGI'I!w 1bart, Mrs. Rosemary Cook and
Floyd Stover, Al'(a Sulli¥an aod
Mrs. Bessie Mitchell, Mr.
more, Robert GUmore, Frank~~~ Mrap S bllo.l S 'th l and tamDy of Buckhannon, W Mrs. Joe Jpnes. Helper MISS
lldDey HtK\dlelton.
Mrs. Jack RatclUI, aad
eBEROKEE
Capolmr~ Ra¥. Marcus Trough, . Ca ~ of tho "in.~·.
ml Va., visited relali•es here re- ' Linda Perry. .
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_ __:_·garet, 0. T. Oblln~.
Tho Cherokee Home Demon- Karl Wllea, Ne!Joa Jennings, I P
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Nursery, Mjss Janice ,ct'ites.
aad Pamela, Mr. and M
alrallon Club mel at the bome iLewis Summers,
Sbeldoni The aezt meeting wiD he .00 J
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RAVENSWOOD - Joe
H. Frank Kelling, Jr., and
o1 Ollie Browning with seven Roush Rev. Simpson o1 Ches· • August 8th at 7:30 at the Leg~on
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When Hit by Auto
Witlts~s. Manager ol Kaiser and Etzanna. Drillcoll, ali
present. Each mem· ter, o'. WaldeH Roush of Glen.! HaD with Mrs. Thelma Cape- :
EASr TERMS ...
Aluminum's Raveoswood Works, Columbw;, Obto; Mr. and
her WBll weighed In for the !ville, W. Va ., lllld the guest :hart and Mrs. SybU Snuth as i'
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PT. PLEASANT _ Mrs. Mar- announced today the transfer Don Montgomery,
oew f18111e "Take Off Pouads. nl speakers.
' hostesses.
aret
somerville,
76,
of
Southand
promotion
of
five
men.
ond
Melinda
of
Belpre,
Mr.
They
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ATI'EMD
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Those attending were Mrs.
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aide, w. Va. was taken to Hoi- They are:
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Mrs. George HeBBOB and
· and if any one
has l Boy Scout Troop 256 have : Charlotte Roush, Mrs.
Judy
!er Hospital Wedneslay at 4:45 -To Kaiser's home office in of Point Pleassnl, Mr. and
beyond Jbeir "Should returned from a week at Camp i Brow•. Mrs. Tbelma Capehart,
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p.m. where she was admitted Oak laud, California, go Don Jess Roush, Mrs.
weight, they will pay a Arrowhead. Attrnding from the : Mrs. Kathleen Roll!!b,
Mrs.
suffering from a broken should- Watters, Sheet and Plate Plant Roush HopkiRB and Donna
of one cent per .pound.
Troop were: Steve
Morris, IIva Capehart, Mrs. Nora Trrpp.
tr.
Manager, and OtlD Vondrak, Buffalo, N. Y., Donald F.
The Jesson "Quick Meals for Gary Tedesco, Jeff Ball, Jeff IMrs. Sybil Snuth, Mrs. Lola .
Mrs. Somerville lO'P' slruck Reduction · Plaht Manager at ger, Mrs. Alma Hesson,
the Family" was given by Veo- Hart, Larry Frey, Randy Roi!Sb, Weaver, Mrs. Sadie Warth, Mrs. 1
by 1 car 1111 Rl. 17 as she step- Ravenswood.
Katy Root, Mr. and Mrt.
ita Stone.
Ronnie ZOrkle and Scoutmaster Ella Roush and the hostesses, 1
peel Into the path of the vehicle - Watlers is replaced by Wa Hesson, Sbaoo and Troy,
Aftendiog were
Juanita Jack P'rey.
Mrs. Mary M. Rolllb and Mrs . .
fA&gt; crll!s the highway. The car reo L. Cooper, formerly Rolf- and Mrs. Nick Roush and
Maysel Clevenger, Vel- Awards were ea!'lled
by Eleanor Roi!Sh.
WBll driven by Harold Ray lng Superintendent at Ravens- erl, Mr. aad Mrs. Cbarles
ma
Willa Sciles, Steve Morris for Senior Patrol
HOFFMAN REUNION
Bush, 29, Galllpalls. The driver wood. Vondrak Is replaced by Roush, Becky and Joey, aU
8ally Smith, Veolta
Stone !lender: Larry Frey -Seoul The !lllth aonual
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PT. PLEASANT - Funeral CIIAIILEY BOV8B
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service for Gary Keith Waugb, A· reunion of tile
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18, Ashton, will be held Satur· Roush lamDy was held on
,MaSOn ShlW.:f(
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e1•1
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Bollzman, Barley (I) aad (ll lmtlap)
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bard
pii!St golfers launched their ezcellent chance, adding, "he Is tl!ld hopefully annual) Jake ment were completed last
INIO INIO 010 INIO INIO J- a U 0 ler today bY wire
';;~ work 'IIKi ID&gt;:~• warrl!ll
1ssault oo the t.kewood playing the best game at the I Somerville Real Estate Invita- at a meeliog which Included Los Anc
000 001 000- I 7 0 St. Louis
· · secre~ · Ill. AtrtcWII!r ' Or- the fuU and CO!iii'I*Bioolle ..,_
Coun\l'Y Club today in qu.. t of present."
· uonal golf tournament will he Jake Somervllle, Paul Somer. Pitts
200 000 Olx- S e
100 000 000 1110 INIO o- 1, •• 0 9llle I:.. ~•n. . to llll!lllute tenUon of the .Federal. agooey
top !11011&lt;!1' tn the fourth annual casper, of course, has staged Aug. 21 througb Sept. 5 ville, Howard Satmders, Keith_ SuiiOD, Regu (7) w Tor· Maloney, McCool Ill), DaYid-110 . ~·- ~of~ ebarced , with lbe · ~poaslblUty
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$1011,000 Cleveland Open chilli" already put four ~otches on h•s at Hidden Valley Counlry Club. Arnold for Tom Role Slid Wi~ bur&amp; IWseboro (7); Veale (12- , 1011 118), Nollebarl (lllb), . 'IJI(I ~~· jf"::0';" ~~:!t of asslallog • ·
plonsiiiP.
belt, making h•m the only
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q1111druple victor this year. With GoHen from five clUes .- of 2814 Meadowbrook Drive wiD 1). iiR-C!emeute (17th).
BrUa 110), Hoerner (II),
ants' USDA 'l:;ugbl
DENTAL PROILEM
Included lD the field was 11160 winnings amounting Ia Pooteroy, Mason, tlalllpo!IS, be seCretary for the ioUJ11ey.
-Dennis (II) ond McCarver. WP
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tance can
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report
defendiog cbamploo Dan Sikes, $1113,200, a victory bere would Pt. Plesssnt and Ravenswood- Additional Information will San Fran 011 ooo 711-11 11 o -McCool (7~). LP-Brlles (4- an. _
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that tho blagest dental · probwbo rolled in a 30-footer on the would put him that much closer bave been invited to parllcl· be revealed laler.
New York 000 1N11J 010- 1 g 3 10). HR-Helms 17th).
Represenlallya jlfoojler, ... ,. lem for persona over 30 II aum
final bole a year ago, nipping 1to craklng the all-time rec..-d pate, according to sponsor Jake
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Perry 1111-2) lllld Baller·
Amel'lea IMpt
IIU'ning' to WililbiDitoft
from dJaorders, lndleatfMI are that
the ~te Tony Lema by a single! of $140,7:1! set by Jack NicklaliS Somerville.
BREWER PROMOTED
Fisher, G!lrdner (7), Beatftarth Ball
000 ZOI 030- ~II 0: appe~~rances ll tile Perry, Vln- 1as oae gJ'OWI older, toolh -destroke to wolk off with the , last year.
"We hope to make tbls an Roger c. Brewer, son of Mr. (7), Hepler 18) lllld Stephenaon. Cleve
005 100 211&lt;- 9 If 1 loll, and Lawrence
County .cay decreases but gum jrOII$25,000 first money.
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annual event" Somerville said and Mrs. Ralph Brewer, Port- LP-Fisber (7-11). BRa--Hal-' Palmer, Bnbender (I) aad hlrl,. lmporlao~ aarieuJII!tal :blea Increase.
Given at least even odds for A surVt'Y indicates that Call- in making th~ announcement to- land, who 1s a u. s. Marine, ler, 2 (21st &amp; 221111), Barl Roznovsky; Siebert, Tlanl 18)- .
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aad Azcue. WP-8lehert (ll~l- 1
making any predictions on th••;sumers of cottage
cheese. lional comparable to the !leek's corporal. He will have served
LP - Palmer (12-5). IIlii - 1
All Rtnlli~lng S.le ShMs F!'Om Our
year's eventual winm.'1' as play, They consume about
seven loll ament staged each year In Viet Nom one year on 5ept Houston
3&amp;1 000 0112- I Ill Powell 2 t23rd II 14th), Bowena 1
got under way 111 the par·7l, :pounds a year per
person, ' 1 ~ Albans
Jst.
Phlla
110'.1 010 Olx- 7 IJ 0 (Sib), F. RobiDioD 2 (UCMI "I
Semi·Annual Clear1nce Are Still On
6,777-yard layout.
, which is 50 per cent
more 1 The' 54 . bol~ medal play (no ATTENDS roNFERENCB
Zachary, Semhera (J), t.lolllnl), Wbltlleld (20th), Browol
He did remark, however, thatllhan the U. S. aversge.
bandleap) will get under way Miss Harriett Walab, daugb- man 16), Oweu (7) and Heath: 13rd).
Slit During •••
Monday Aug 29 with 18 quali· ter of Mr. and Mrs.
Harry L. Jacboo, Knowleo II) and
lying h~les ·lD 'determine the Walsh, wos the Mason EUB Dalrumpla. WP-L. Jackson Boeton
010 000 100- 2 4 0,
!l&lt;llfers' flight for the chamJ&gt;- delegate to altend the Youth I
Minn
100 010 D2x- 7 12 01
·ansh·ps
The qualifying boles Fellowship cooference at Estes
Sbeldon, l..onborl (5), Oslnald l
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16), Sllgman (6) and Ryan;
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Boewell (11-4) and Salley. LPSPECIAL RACK
Saturday, Se~ ~ I
ill he Clarksburg W Va
aloogl
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Sheldon 16-12). lllls-Demeter
I The next
do e5 sbe~Innlna with deleg~tes- fro.;; ali (lith), Yaslrzemskl (lith),
played Sept. 4 an
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al 8 a. m. Labor Day wookend. the slate.
Wash
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There will oe a 110 entrance The croak lllld tile drumllsh
&amp;an ctty 100 100 tc»- 3 1 o1 SPECIAL SAVINGS 'FRIDAY &amp; SATURDAY
fee,_which !'ill Include the golf,"'"' the heat"!.t.ematen In the
Richert, Bumpbroya (&amp;),
Sizes 5 to 22112
a dinner and refreshmeuts on marine world.
AnlENS, Oblo (UPI) - De- Lines &lt;8), Kflne (8) and
the course. It must he pa1d he- There are about :IJJO bones 111 fending cbamp!Dn Grove City Casanova; Odom, Stock (7),
All Marked
fore the qualifying round.
the human •keleiA&gt;n.
and Cincinnati Bently, the only Sanden &lt;8) aad Roof. WPDown for ' .. .
The dmner Will be Sunday Pollen 0 , the c:attan plant 11 remaining uadefealed teams, Rlcberl (11-9). LP-Odom U-1).
Regular 3.99,4.99 &amp; 5.99
evening, Sept 4.
lnfi81I1Dlable
lace each other IA&gt;day !n the HR-Grem (Sib).
WOMEN'S KEDmES - - 2.50 1nd 3.50
Age limit for the !Duroamen1
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American Legion Junior Baseis 16 years and Howard SaunLeg1l Notice
ball Tournamenl
(lat game)
Regular 3.99 to B.99 .. Discontinued Styles
the tourney.
uoA• NOT It I
Grove Clly advsnced by edg- Chicago
100 000 001- 1 I I
Friday &amp; Saturday
Winter rules will ~pply. And ,..,. ........,. ww ... • ... lng weaster, 7-6, Wed•eaday Detroit
000 000 lOS- 3 I 0
WOMEN'S KEDS
2.00 1nd 5.00
women will be
used •lD the first •u•
..,. " wbom ,.,.., " a. D. 1 -"·moon lllld Clnclnnall downed
How-'
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Shop Early For
ders of Gallipolis will manage
2IJl ....,..., • ....._ Ashley, H, the flrst defeats Ia Romano, McNertney (I); Ll&gt;Regular 6.99 to 10.99
and championship flights
to
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the dmlble • ellminai!Dn tourna- Uch II~) aad McFarlane. LP
Miss America Sm1rtaire
Bargains In This
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""""'· couto""~ 0 '"'" wu• ... ment for the two losers
-Howard (11-2) HRa-Berry
FLATS, LOAFERS, DRESS SHOES _
RETURNS TO RILEY
~~!~ ~~w.l\.'"::;o ';: 00. action In today'~ mom- 17th), Norlbrap . lith),
Fin1l Summer
Pvt. Tommy Nolao Lane bas f.;,.:!.:,"~~:,:"::; "'::;; 1ng round put Ashley a&amp;alnst (Znd game)
3.00, 3.88, 4.88, 6.88
returned to Fort Riley, Kansas, '"'" •ou. or wbom ..,.., " - • · BillJboro
t.ncaster
o-•te Chicago
010 000 OliO- I 11 0
Clearance At The ..
J6 llal111on. Dcajoll. CIU.fondu Wlbba
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wbere he will
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101 000 ~ S 7 J
Regul1r 13.99 &amp; 14.99
more weeks . of tr_aining. HiS ;;,l.balh ::ree\7 ~;;.:._ {::,':,• :.~:': 1 bye. 'nle losers of tbOie two Llmabe, Blgbul (1), WD·
WOMEN'S NATURALIZERS 7.88 1nd 8.811
wife, Belly, hves With her par- wm ••• ...,. , ... wUL bolll ., games are eliminated and the helm (4), Laebr (7) and
eots, Mr. and Mrs. Grover Klein ~ro':',dec!~m:~",~ wilmen advance to the after.. RamaDa; Podret, Sbeny (I)
1'"""'0 " . . . lobori R\oha......
of Laural CliH' He Is the 1011 of •-..&amp;111
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Wleltersbam II) ' Am•lrre
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Mr. and Mrs. Calvin t.ne of Lemon. •JooJon, coJUo""~ ''"" IUf\'lvOI'I to two teama
Honbouquetta &lt;8) and MePIJ'o
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wbom rulde at lt'la Edaa Balle ..._'Wednesday's action, '1D addl· IIDe. WP-'I.AJl."Mil"
::.~o~oc~:_-. .r:!:tate~~ Uan to the afternoon wu,t by Sberrylth (&amp;-I). HR-Romuo
..._ ,... ... ton&amp; t....., Grove ,..... aad Clndtm"' aaw I ).
lldoD WW aad lOla WUl. boUI .,
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:T.V. LANTERN
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Reg. $1.33 _

$1 00

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Ivy League Pants .. $2.00
Values to $5.98

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&amp;leeve sport .shirts by Shapely
lor back: to scbooJ . These are
tapered. Plain eolorsJialds,
are
and paisely. IncJud

OUR TRUCKS ·

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pink, light green and the new

TWO-WAY RADIO

SPECIAL PURCHASE SAVES YOU '40.95
A bltpin Jib tlda II'pneiNe '

For letter, Quldcer More Efficient Service

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bta111e •• , Provincetowa lloqbt 111 •Ur, flbdl&gt;miD 11oc1t
d llllO of tile richelt, nn ~wa•IUJ pdata....,. mr
...... De luxe QullltJ - · tnil•lobia,pat!!ll:f .ma,.
and Ill oppoilunity I« JQU 10 OWD America~ I'IDI!It
upholstered pieces at jalt ID Clldiaaq pdce. IIIJt
that'&amp; all JQU'D liDd GldDuy about tbue biJ
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Ma11engil Powdw
Reg. 1.26 .... $1.00
I GAL. SIZE

WATER COOUR
.,. 1.19 .... $1.00

REG. 69t

HOT CUPS
2 pkgs. $1.00

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$1 95
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UQUID MOISTURIZING CLEANSER

Lilac. Starfall &amp; Wood Spica

Big.Big Savings D"'riJ,1(!1 Dollar:Days~F_d;&amp;'~t.,.~ug. _~_-6

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SUMMER
SPRAY

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DOROTHY PERKINS

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300COUNT

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back to scllool the blelt In

8 to 18. $10 to $23.
• Men's and boys' jeans and
pants that nevK need trolling b7 Lee, Levi and Oshkosh,
•lzeo e Jlim to 38 In men'l.
$3.91 In ••.,.. to $7.91 In

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boUle green. $3.91 to $5.91

to 18. $3.91 to $6.91

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DRESS SLACKS
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Knit Shim .. 2 for $3.00
Both summer and year round weight.
Srzes are broken. Sport coals from A nice run of sizes and
$24.50 to $39.50, suils $37.50 to colors. S, M, L, and XL.
Values to $3.98
$70.00, now just $12.25 to $35.00
Ladi11 HoH . . 2 pair 88c
First quallty, sizes 9.to 11

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Sport Shirto ... . . . $2.00
Men't thort

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Swoat Shim 2 for $5.00
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Men's Suits &amp; Sport Coats

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Men's Jac Shirts ·· · · $2

Sizes 6 to 16 Regular.
A few slim sizes.

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The club made plsns to hold Hond Craft Award; Gary Tedes- Camp Ground aear New Havlioo by llate police.
· duction Plant near New Orleans.
GOOD WILL CUJB
- S. R. Barnes. Jr., now with 'lbe Good WID Club mel oo
Kaiser IRJenmtlonal's CO!I'IAL- Friday evetllng at tile home of
Pleaaanl valley Hospital cc operation in Australia, will Mrs.
William
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ADMJTI'ED - Mrs. Robert arrive within the oexl several Games were played lllld
Bwaon, Pl. Pleasant; Mrs. Clin- weeks to replace Cooper as Roll- awarded. Those p~t were
tow Miller,' Pl. Pleaaant; Mrs. Jng Superintendent at Ravena- Mrs. Thomas Griostead, Mrs.
Olevla Young, Clifton ;
Mrs. wood.
Cliff Roi!Sh, Mrs. CecU Duncan,
Norman Benson,
Sautbmde;
Mrs. Sybll Smllb, Mrs. Thelma
Perry Shirley, Cotlagevllle.
THEIR WATER SOURCE
Capehart, Mrs. Illy Wea¥er,
DISCHARGED - James Nl- The group of Islands knowa Mrs. Rarold Capeharl, !lin.
da, Thlll'Dl8lt; Emory Gordon, as the Bermudas contain no Melvin Kanpp, memhen, Mrs.
Cheshire; Mrs. Cecil MeDan· surface water. Ralllfall Is t be Clyde Rice of Boo1eville, Ind.,
lei, Pt. · Pleasant; Jake Helb, only source of frelih waler, and Mrs. Paul . Grlnaleld and
Pt. Pleasant; Mrs.
Barry 11 Is colli!Cted from the roo.ltopg gbler, Lllrl Jeunetl ol Ponre-11
Kn!bs, Pi. Pleasant; Mrs. Caro- of almMI aU buildings and star- roy, Mrs. Bill Grinatead. JIU"IIIII
line Turner,- Mason; Mrs. Den· ed In taaks, accordlag to Ill aad Mrs. McFariiUIII, l1ollell
dl ural, Pl. Ple898Dl
Enclopaedia Britannica.
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MEN'S, Reg. V1lun to 6.00 - 3.00 - 3.50
WOMEN'S, Reg. Values 3.99 ro 5.99
2.50 • 3.00 • 3.50
atiLDREN'S, were 3.99 ---now 2.50

Rottsen. LP-Chanee &lt;1-U).
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.111 otber IIICII'IIing play 1Jma
Ia the top o1 U..: lllath
1D oust Frement, S.2,1a a game
,...med ln!m Wedtteadly 1nd
Lancaster bJuted BDJ!htn :1-0
on Paul Callahan's two-blUer,
willie Alb1ey scored twice Ia the
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LEGION Aum.lAIIY
MASoN - Slxty-aevea YCIWIIII COIII))!iaed of IM•· Jane T!Jt#l1 I'
lor Ji1e1r July meeliDi at tbe Dr. Jim Bryne, DlreelDr, and 1· 'l1le Amerlcanhel~ Atllll- fPeople enrolled for
vacation! er, Mrs. Danny Yonker, Ml'!l-,1t ;_
Churcb. ~; ·R. F. llryallt aad ~ank Webb, Admlalllratur, o1 IBf'Y Pool 140
regu- , Bible achool wblch hegall ,. Charles Yeager, ~nd
M'J?,,.. ,.
Mrs. S. H. Reltmlre wore
Stale Boapllal, presealed ' llll' ~at the_ Now Baven !Monday mo&gt;ni ne at the Ma110n iEieanor JarreD.
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Nasb and the Rev . Gene Holt en. A covered dish dinner
esaes. A tlborl busllesa meet.- ll!e program. Tiley
Park 11 inalaH their new 1966 1Melhndisl Church with Mrs.
c rs aad he!
m ·::;r. ·
POINT PLEASANT - Ma11011 officiating. Burial will he Ia held at the .IIOOD boor. Tile
lng waa coaducted by the Pres- treatment of patlelll at Lakin,
~ pr~ent!: John Sisson In charge. Co-c6- 81T:!u:!a: ~a: lo!H: I"
County Sheriff George Johnsoo the church cemetery.
ternoon waa openl IOCially.
ldent, 'Mra. Georce Jewell.
plans
tmprovementa IIlii ·
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1rectors are Mrs. Reuben Stew· Rots Roush Mrs Glen Carlo ;;t.
lias released. tile July activity Young Waugh was dead on ar- TboiJe atteedlng were
CLUB MEETS
IImprovements already mada ! atall~· ~ ~Ued ~ art and Mrs. Carol Proffitt. The wright Mrs: Ro~rt Glbbe, ·.;\;
report for bla department ~bow- rival at Holzer BMpltal Wed- aad Mrt. Coared
The Sewing Club mel OD Tue8- tbete, a queslloa and anawer 'J were . . eot
•· eanor theme is, "A New Day
1D Mrs Rooert Oliver Miss JWJ·
lng flte departmettt members nesday morning of Injuries re- lhla aad Devld, Mn.
day aflemooo at the borne ot periA&gt;d coocerlllng Lakin followMVl~~~nd Christian Teaching." Proceeds ice ·Henry aad Mi~•
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tr.veled 7100 miles, lnvestlgat- celved after he hnd been struck ~ttersoa, Mr. and Mrs.
Mn. Nolaa Swaothamer. Dur- ed.
Mrs.
ry ·
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He!
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Cecilia · t&gt;ed 17 ICI!Idenls resulting in 8 by 8 Trallways bus on Rl. z at aid Van ~ke, Tltla, Mark
lng the social hour refreshments i Next weo1t lhe Dlltrlct Gov- Vlco ~=fary-:! lA~~· the child care cen~r at Beck- : : : · aad '::'ab Caraey.
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(leriOI!al Injuries and $11,125 ""~'elt.
Steve, Mr. aad Mrs.
aerved to Mrs. D.
A. ,ernor, w. A. "Tony" Powell, Weaver,
• urer • ley, W. Va.
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Mra. James MacKnight, Jr., wD1 make biB official •lsll Mrs. ThehDI Capehart, Hlstor 1
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Eulab MacKnight, Mrs. to the Club. He will meet wllb Jan •· Mrs. =!D~
i heM:•d.Marga~~
~~ rock, Mrs. George MeFarla~ le:
meanor arrests and 4 felony ar· who survives Ia additi~n to lw~ Betty Ohlinger,
lloliSb, Mrs. B. L. Dy~· ~ the secretary and president al l ~plaiJo - ld · 1
' I ~tr :ge ~ eLena ·~Jbk Mrs. Paul Huber, !\ln. DaDas ....
rests, aerved 80 court papers of brothers and four sisters The er, Janice lllld Kim
L. c. 1\ousb, Mrs. R. . 5:00, the le@Uiar meelillg wiU I e oew pres ea pr .
ov-1 regll! a on,
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Cndle, Mrs. t.rry Bumgamer,-..
both criminal and civil actioAS, body will he taken fro.;. the Miss Mary Kelling, !\ln.
Mrs. Iierman Layne, he at e:oo, and club aasembly ier the bualneaa meetmg. The laad M~lnwl~e;enM In ::':g: :Mrs. Luther Tucker, Mrs. Judy .-:
reoelved 33 Justice of Peace Mohr. Stevens Funeral Home Kelling, Mr.· and Mrs.
F~ed~·,!· ~·jat7:15. They urge ali members•'f'up
~ ba.:Van = ~ ~~~~nd
Ml e J~lfer -dr. IFialg and Mrs. William Fry. ·
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' Helpers are Kathy Foglesong; ..
warrants and served ll, and to the family residence at Ash- Kellllog, and Cheryl,
bonked 57 persons io county ton where friends may call an- Woods, Mr. ond Mrs. Frank Howard_:agellhala, Mrs. Bit!. Tbooe alteadiDfl were Her- Ialtellding the m= divroe::: kle.
: Debbie Jones, Cinda FbglesotJI, :
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er 2 p. m. Friday.
Kelling, Sr., Mrs. Billie
theTho~~· ...,,.,.; man Layne, Donald Rouah, ::;to ,two~":!!M gett'mg· ~:.t l Refreshment committee ill' Barbara Critea aad Nancy Prof· .,
Members of the local Sheriff's
en, Fred, Frank aad
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he held on August 9th at Jack Flesher, Rome William- Idue&amp; oolleeted wiD I» t1te
en on SUnday, with a pienlcl
Junior Department· Mrs. 1fi Johnaon are· Chief Deputy
bara, Mr. aad Mro. Walter
bome d. Mrs. O!Ue Roush son Harry Miller Edwla Steltl.Jnora and lite loaing tearu
Idinner served at noon.
IFred Taylor, Mr. Frallk CapeMlllard Babtead and deputies
aJSef
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ling, J~ Carla and K I
Mrs. R. J'. Bryant 18 eo- Arthur Thabet, RaJpb
Whl~ treat the ~~Mrs. ~: i Mr. aad Mrs. John McGI'I!w 1bart, Mrs. Rosemary Cook and
Floyd Stover, Al'(a Sulli¥an aod
Mrs. Bessie Mitchell, Mr.
more, Robert GUmore, Frank~~~ Mrap S bllo.l S 'th l and tamDy of Buckhannon, W Mrs. Joe Jpnes. Helper MISS
lldDey HtK\dlelton.
Mrs. Jack RatclUI, aad
eBEROKEE
Capolmr~ Ra¥. Marcus Trough, . Ca ~ of tho "in.~·.
ml Va., visited relali•es here re- ' Linda Perry. .
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Tho Cherokee Home Demon- Karl Wllea, Ne!Joa Jennings, I P
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aad Pamela, Mr. and M
alrallon Club mel at the bome iLewis Summers,
Sbeldoni The aezt meeting wiD he .00 J
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RAVENSWOOD - Joe
H. Frank Kelling, Jr., and
o1 Ollie Browning with seven Roush Rev. Simpson o1 Ches· • August 8th at 7:30 at the Leg~on
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Witlts~s. Manager ol Kaiser and Etzanna. Drillcoll, ali
present. Each mem· ter, o'. WaldeH Roush of Glen.! HaD with Mrs. Thelma Cape- :
EASr TERMS ...
Aluminum's Raveoswood Works, Columbw;, Obto; Mr. and
her WBll weighed In for the !ville, W. Va ., lllld the guest :hart and Mrs. SybU Snuth as i'
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PT. PLEASANT _ Mrs. Mar- announced today the transfer Don Montgomery,
oew f18111e "Take Off Pouads. nl speakers.
' hostesses.
aret
somerville,
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of
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promotion
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Melinda
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Mrs. George HeBBOB and
· and if any one
has l Boy Scout Troop 256 have : Charlotte Roush, Mrs.
Judy
!er Hospital Wedneslay at 4:45 -To Kaiser's home office in of Point Pleassnl, Mr. and
beyond Jbeir "Should returned from a week at Camp i Brow•. Mrs. Tbelma Capehart,
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p.m. where she was admitted Oak laud, California, go Don Jess Roush, Mrs.
weight, they will pay a Arrowhead. Attrnding from the : Mrs. Kathleen Roll!!b,
Mrs.
suffering from a broken should- Watters, Sheet and Plate Plant Roush HopkiRB and Donna
of one cent per .pound.
Troop were: Steve
Morris, IIva Capehart, Mrs. Nora Trrpp.
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Manager, and OtlD Vondrak, Buffalo, N. Y., Donald F.
The Jesson "Quick Meals for Gary Tedesco, Jeff Ball, Jeff IMrs. Sybil Snuth, Mrs. Lola .
Mrs. Somerville lO'P' slruck Reduction · Plaht Manager at ger, Mrs. Alma Hesson,
the Family" was given by Veo- Hart, Larry Frey, Randy Roi!Sb, Weaver, Mrs. Sadie Warth, Mrs. 1
by 1 car 1111 Rl. 17 as she step- Ravenswood.
Katy Root, Mr. and Mrt.
ita Stone.
Ronnie ZOrkle and Scoutmaster Ella Roush and the hostesses, 1
peel Into the path of the vehicle - Watlers is replaced by Wa Hesson, Sbaoo and Troy,
Aftendiog were
Juanita Jack P'rey.
Mrs. Mary M. Rolllb and Mrs . .
fA&gt; crll!s the highway. The car reo L. Cooper, formerly Rolf- and Mrs. Nick Roush and
Maysel Clevenger, Vel- Awards were ea!'lled
by Eleanor Roi!Sh.
WBll driven by Harold Ray lng Superintendent at Ravens- erl, Mr. aad Mrs. Cbarles
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Willa Sciles, Steve Morris for Senior Patrol
HOFFMAN REUNION
Bush, 29, Galllpalls. The driver wood. Vondrak Is replaced by Roush, Becky and Joey, aU
8ally Smith, Veolta
Stone !lender: Larry Frey -Seoul The !lllth aonual
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PT. PLEASANT - Funeral CIIAIILEY BOV8B
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service for Gary Keith Waugb, A· reunion of tile
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18, Ashton, will be held Satur· Roush lamDy was held on
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M.lMrRl.AIIIl, Oblo (tiP!) - u.s. ~ champ~on BUiy PT. PlEASANT _ With t500 check ocore liheell.
Bollzman, Barley (I) aad (ll lmtlap)
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pii!St golfers launched their ezcellent chance, adding, "he Is tl!ld hopefully annual) Jake ment were completed last
INIO INIO 010 INIO INIO J- a U 0 ler today bY wire
';;~ work 'IIKi ID&gt;:~• warrl!ll
1ssault oo the t.kewood playing the best game at the I Somerville Real Estate Invita- at a meeliog which Included Los Anc
000 001 000- I 7 0 St. Louis
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Coun\l'Y Club today in qu.. t of present."
· uonal golf tournament will he Jake Somervllle, Paul Somer. Pitts
200 000 Olx- S e
100 000 000 1110 INIO o- 1, •• 0 9llle I:.. ~•n. . to llll!lllute tenUon of the .Federal. agooey
top !11011&lt;!1' tn the fourth annual casper, of course, has staged Aug. 21 througb Sept. 5 ville, Howard Satmders, Keith_ SuiiOD, Regu (7) w Tor· Maloney, McCool Ill), DaYid-110 . ~·- ~of~ ebarced , with lbe · ~poaslblUty
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$1011,000 Cleveland Open chilli" already put four ~otches on h•s at Hidden Valley Counlry Club. Arnold for Tom Role Slid Wi~ bur&amp; IWseboro (7); Veale (12- , 1011 118), Nollebarl (lllb), . 'IJI(I ~~· jf"::0';" ~~:!t of asslallog • ·
plonsiiiP.
belt, making h•m the only
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JJam Ran1JD Jr. Jeau JeweU 8) and Gooden. LP-&amp;tlloll 1.. Coker, Edwards (13): Jack....;
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q1111druple victor this year. With GoHen from five clUes .- of 2814 Meadowbrook Drive wiD 1). iiR-C!emeute (17th).
BrUa 110), Hoerner (II),
ants' USDA 'l:;ugbl
DENTAL PROILEM
Included lD the field was 11160 winnings amounting Ia Pooteroy, Mason, tlalllpo!IS, be seCretary for the ioUJ11ey.
-Dennis (II) ond McCarver. WP
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report
defendiog cbamploo Dan Sikes, $1113,200, a victory bere would Pt. Plesssnt and Ravenswood- Additional Information will San Fran 011 ooo 711-11 11 o -McCool (7~). LP-Brlles (4- an. _
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that tho blagest dental · probwbo rolled in a 30-footer on the would put him that much closer bave been invited to parllcl· be revealed laler.
New York 000 1N11J 010- 1 g 3 10). HR-Helms 17th).
Represenlallya jlfoojler, ... ,. lem for persona over 30 II aum
final bole a year ago, nipping 1to craklng the all-time rec..-d pate, according to sponsor Jake
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Perry 1111-2) lllld Baller·
Amel'lea IMpt
IIU'ning' to WililbiDitoft
from dJaorders, lndleatfMI are that
the ~te Tony Lema by a single! of $140,7:1! set by Jack NicklaliS Somerville.
BREWER PROMOTED
Fisher, G!lrdner (7), Beatftarth Ball
000 ZOI 030- ~II 0: appe~~rances ll tile Perry, Vln- 1as oae gJ'OWI older, toolh -destroke to wolk off with the , last year.
"We hope to make tbls an Roger c. Brewer, son of Mr. (7), Hepler 18) lllld Stephenaon. Cleve
005 100 211&lt;- 9 If 1 loll, and Lawrence
County .cay decreases but gum jrOII$25,000 first money.
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annual event" Somerville said and Mrs. Ralph Brewer, Port- LP-Fisber (7-11). BRa--Hal-' Palmer, Bnbender (I) aad hlrl,. lmporlao~ aarieuJII!tal :blea Increase.
Given at least even odds for A surVt'Y indicates that Call- in making th~ announcement to- land, who 1s a u. s. Marine, ler, 2 (21st &amp; 221111), Barl Roznovsky; Siebert, Tlanl 18)- .
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aad Azcue. WP-8lehert (ll~l- 1
making any predictions on th••;sumers of cottage
cheese. lional comparable to the !leek's corporal. He will have served
LP - Palmer (12-5). IIlii - 1
All Rtnlli~lng S.le ShMs F!'Om Our
year's eventual winm.'1' as play, They consume about
seven loll ament staged each year In Viet Nom one year on 5ept Houston
3&amp;1 000 0112- I Ill Powell 2 t23rd II 14th), Bowena 1
got under way 111 the par·7l, :pounds a year per
person, ' 1 ~ Albans
Jst.
Phlla
110'.1 010 Olx- 7 IJ 0 (Sib), F. RobiDioD 2 (UCMI "I
Semi·Annual Clear1nce Are Still On
6,777-yard layout.
, which is 50 per cent
more 1 The' 54 . bol~ medal play (no ATTENDS roNFERENCB
Zachary, Semhera (J), t.lolllnl), Wbltlleld (20th), Browol
He did remark, however, thatllhan the U. S. aversge.
bandleap) will get under way Miss Harriett Walab, daugb- man 16), Oweu (7) and Heath: 13rd).
Slit During •••
Monday Aug 29 with 18 quali· ter of Mr. and Mrs.
Harry L. Jacboo, Knowleo II) and
lying h~les ·lD 'determine the Walsh, wos the Mason EUB Dalrumpla. WP-L. Jackson Boeton
010 000 100- 2 4 0,
!l&lt;llfers' flight for the chamJ&gt;- delegate to altend the Youth I
Minn
100 010 D2x- 7 12 01
·ansh·ps
The qualifying boles Fellowship cooference at Estes
Sbeldon, l..onborl (5), Oslnald l
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16), Sllgman (6) and Ryan;
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c:omp
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Boewell (11-4) and Salley. LPSPECIAL RACK
Saturday, Se~ ~ I
ill he Clarksburg W Va
aloogl
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Sheldon 16-12). lllls-Demeter
I The next
do e5 sbe~Innlna with deleg~tes- fro.;; ali (lith), Yaslrzemskl (lith),
played Sept. 4 an
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al 8 a. m. Labor Day wookend. the slate.
Wash
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There will oe a 110 entrance The croak lllld tile drumllsh
&amp;an ctty 100 100 tc»- 3 1 o1 SPECIAL SAVINGS 'FRIDAY &amp; SATURDAY
fee,_which !'ill Include the golf,"'"' the heat"!.t.ematen In the
Richert, Bumpbroya (&amp;),
Sizes 5 to 22112
a dinner and refreshmeuts on marine world.
AnlENS, Oblo (UPI) - De- Lines &lt;8), Kflne (8) and
the course. It must he pa1d he- There are about :IJJO bones 111 fending cbamp!Dn Grove City Casanova; Odom, Stock (7),
All Marked
fore the qualifying round.
the human •keleiA&gt;n.
and Cincinnati Bently, the only Sanden &lt;8) aad Roof. WPDown for ' .. .
The dmner Will be Sunday Pollen 0 , the c:attan plant 11 remaining uadefealed teams, Rlcberl (11-9). LP-Odom U-1).
Regular 3.99,4.99 &amp; 5.99
evening, Sept 4.
lnfi81I1Dlable
lace each other IA&gt;day !n the HR-Grem (Sib).
WOMEN'S KEDmES - - 2.50 1nd 3.50
Age limit for the !Duroamen1
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American Legion Junior Baseis 16 years and Howard SaunLeg1l Notice
ball Tournamenl
(lat game)
Regular 3.99 to B.99 .. Discontinued Styles
the tourney.
uoA• NOT It I
Grove Clly advsnced by edg- Chicago
100 000 001- 1 I I
Friday &amp; Saturday
Winter rules will ~pply. And ,..,. ........,. ww ... • ... lng weaster, 7-6, Wed•eaday Detroit
000 000 lOS- 3 I 0
WOMEN'S KEDS
2.00 1nd 5.00
women will be
used •lD the first •u•
..,. " wbom ,.,.., " a. D. 1 -"·moon lllld Clnclnnall downed
How-'
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Shop Early For
ders of Gallipolis will manage
2IJl ....,..., • ....._ Ashley, H, the flrst defeats Ia Romano, McNertney (I); Ll&gt;Regular 6.99 to 10.99
and championship flights
to
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the dmlble • ellminai!Dn tourna- Uch II~) aad McFarlane. LP
Miss America Sm1rtaire
Bargains In This
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""""'· couto""~ 0 '"'" wu• ... ment for the two losers
-Howard (11-2) HRa-Berry
FLATS, LOAFERS, DRESS SHOES _
RETURNS TO RILEY
~~!~ ~~w.l\.'"::;o ';: 00. action In today'~ mom- 17th), Norlbrap . lith),
Fin1l Summer
Pvt. Tommy Nolao Lane bas f.;,.:!.:,"~~:,:"::; "'::;; 1ng round put Ashley a&amp;alnst (Znd game)
3.00, 3.88, 4.88, 6.88
returned to Fort Riley, Kansas, '"'" •ou. or wbom ..,.., " - • · BillJboro
t.ncaster
o-•te Chicago
010 000 OliO- I 11 0
Clearance At The ..
J6 llal111on. Dcajoll. CIU.fondu Wlbba
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wbere he will
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101 000 ~ S 7 J
Regul1r 13.99 &amp; 14.99
more weeks . of tr_aining. HiS ;;,l.balh ::ree\7 ~;;.:._ {::,':,• :.~:': 1 bye. 'nle losers of tbOie two Llmabe, Blgbul (1), WD·
WOMEN'S NATURALIZERS 7.88 1nd 8.811
wife, Belly, hves With her par- wm ••• ...,. , ... wUL bolll ., games are eliminated and the helm (4), Laebr (7) and
eots, Mr. and Mrs. Grover Klein ~ro':',dec!~m:~",~ wilmen advance to the after.. RamaDa; Podret, Sbeny (I)
1'"""'0 " . . . lobori R\oha......
of Laural CliH' He Is the 1011 of •-..&amp;111
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Wleltersbam II) ' Am•lrre
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WID pare ••·
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Mr. and Mrs. Calvin t.ne of Lemon. •JooJon, coJUo""~ ''"" IUf\'lvOI'I to two teama
Honbouquetta &lt;8) and MePIJ'o
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wbom rulde at lt'la Edaa Balle ..._'Wednesday's action, '1D addl· IIDe. WP-'I.AJl."Mil"
::.~o~oc~:_-. .r:!:tate~~ Uan to the afternoon wu,t by Sberrylth (&amp;-I). HR-Romuo
..._ ,... ... ton&amp; t....., Grove ,..... aad Clndtm"' aaw I ).
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M~ farmers are lllviled IDI 'l'lle first Is a Dairy Farmlerative Eilenslon Servl.., of• urea oorn silage and high mo stwt dairy events next week M'inaremant Tour nul Tues· Melp, Ga!Ha, Lawrence iiHI ture corn, dairy waste mana
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ment, and profitable dairy farmone tn the dairy buelness, C. ty. This is sponS&lt;&gt;red by the The '
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E. Blalc.,Jee, County Agent,' Jackson Area Extension Center
event opens at IO:~ •- .,.
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I iri coo ration with the Coo m. at lhe Walter Kull Farm, i During lhe afternoon Gov. PT. PLEASANT - William I Bent Inside Colambla 'I U
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p- Route 3, Lancaster, which " James A Rhodes, will break H Roblnoon, It, Ashton, who Columbio Gas ol OHio,
II-Dally Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport, 0 ., Aue. 4, 1966
21; miles north of Lanoas~r ground for a new building to was with Gary Waugh 'when i loday announced it wiD ~~:~1
on U. S, Rou~ 33 At Ibis stop bouse the auditorium, library, both were struck by 1 Trail· i to provide natural gao
the mllding herd of 35 Hoi: ~d statistics laboratory. He ways bus Wi!dne&amp;day 3:50
I en the
otetns will be expaQIIed la~r to Will also address the datrymcn. on Rt 2 Is listed in fair co"lll·l
around SO to 110 cows. Some of The final talk on the afternoon lion at Hol•er HoopitaL Young
the Interesting items there will program Will be Makmg Small [Waugh was dead on arrival at
be rota~on pasture. new silent ~erds More CompetJt•ve, by ' the hospitaL
automatic bunk feeding, use nf J ohn Speicher.
i Sta~ police Silt Jack ParsoDJ,
1 He 18 Professor • Dairy
grass and corn silage.
Dt- one of the lnveetlgllting officers
In the afternoon the tour will part!"ent, Michigan State Urn· of the accident, alated Wednee·
go to the Bob and Paul Ely . verSJty, East Lansm~:.
day that ho hol"!d to be able to
fllrm, Route 3, Lancaster, 11;
quesUon Robln&amp;On loday and ·
miles north of Lancaster on u.
clear up mystery sui'J'&lt;)tJndinlll
S. Route 33.
the accident. Sgt. Pamns statFarmers wishing to share
eel, despite rumors, there was I
transportation may call at tbe
&lt;Continued From Page One) no evidence on the scene at
Et~nsion Office. The
group ed.
to Indicate anything
'
1 Ho&amp;sett,
i·
wlll leave the Extension Office Jones &amp; Laughlin Steel Corp. ieloe tinJn that lhe yt!Uths, for
at 8:30 a. m. Tuesday.
~ and Armco Steel Corp. Wednes- l some unknown re&amp;son at the
The seoond event is the 39tb , day joined Inland Steel Co. In : time,. were silting 'or lying on
An_nual ~h10 Da1ry Day at the raising the price of sheet and the highway when struck by a
Oh1o Agm.-ultural Research and strip stell, widely used in con- passiilg bus. The clearing up of ,
Development Center at Woost- sumer goods, by $2 10 $3 a tun . _several unanswered questions
er l'rlday, August 12th, start- ,
ts hoped to be gained with talkIng at 10 a. m. •EDT)
·N
lng to RobinS&lt;&gt;n when he is able
During the morning tbe pro- ! 0 More Laugh1
to be questioned.
gram will be devoted to three I
HOLLYWOOD - LENNY ·
differenl topics: Answers for ! ~ruce, the "sick JOke'' . comed- 1
Today, Feedwg Answers for tan who had a fancy lor nor- ; c..,od Vocational
ONE GROUP
Todny, and Answers for Tomor- cotics and off - color . stones, i School to be Ke
row. These include •lfalfa wee- has been found deod In hiS i COLUMBUS (UP()
Ford
YJl and the dairyman Oh,·o·o picturesque home and
police
j Mt
C
If'
.
I
'd
Wed
Voluu to $4.00
·
'
ld
h "
a or o. o 1c1a SRI
nesnew umform milk inspection sa
deat
probably
was d night
ood
.
·
caused b na c0 1 "
oy
a g
vocational
program, processmg high quali. Y r Jcs.
ucatlon soon will be as reliable
I)' roughage for dairy cattle
Bruce s nude body was found
k
-- -·· ' Wednesday night in the bath· e ey 10 success as a co11 ege
ONE GROUP
room of his Hollywood Hill) degree for young peo~le.
.
h 1 E. F. Laux, Ford v1ce presthome wh.•c h ove~ 100 k5
1 e dent tor marketing, said the U.
famed Sunset Stnp.
S. economy is creating the demand for better vocational edu·
Vafuu to $29.95
Tight Money Ea1ed
j cation and the means to provide
WASHINGTON - A SENATE it
: Tile OJVIn aounded the wedding march. There
BOY'S
committee
has taken .a first
- · lelllilhler and tears and·'a blur of faces In the
step toward easing the current : Pollution Aid May
crowd. People asying, "What a most beautiful
tight money situation facing :
T·Shlrts ond Briefs
Funeral services for William horne and apartment builders. ' Be for Some State!!
bride." "- they alwaya do. Because It's always
Li9le Johnson and his son.
true. An annlverury or wedding day calls tor a
$l49
Wednesday, the banking and ! UNIVERSITY PARK,
lor
James
Arlie
Johnson,
will
be
gift liiiiMY~ how much you care.
currency committee approved a' IUPI ) - A Pennsylvania health
held Saturday at 2 p.m. at the bill increasing by $3 billion the official called loday tor federal
•
•ntr
·,~
. ... rt 'i-.'
..
Mount Olive BapUst Church in
purchasing authority of the legislation to help sta~s solve
Hurri cane, W. Va., with the Federal National Mortgage the problem of pollution from
FOR JfiUNNIVERSARY
White ond Colorod
Voluu to $4.25
Rev.
Jerry
Mal\ters,
Pastor
of
DR WEDPINI Yll!l wish
Association.
abandoned mines.
the
Pomeroy
Church
of
Christ,
to re~l'j ou(
Such aid, said Dr. Ralph E.
and Rev. Homer CUrry, Hamlin,
Dwork, state deputy secretary
BUIOYI gift wattfl
W. Va ., officiating.
TITLES TOTAL 11
of heallh, should be available
colltction.
2 for $5.00
The bodies will be at the :r;w car titles issued
in Oll!y to those stales which have
Chapman Funeral Home
fn 11elgs County during July enacted "stringent" laws con......,. ....... ftt fXtelltiWf lOok
Winfield until Friday when they totaled 79, It was rcpomd I&lt;&gt; I trolling pollution from active
6n Jrtc:IM 141 &amp;010. 11 jewtll,
Wltl'f)lleof•, Ikard Sblf, Yetlo•.
will be taken to the new Chap.
by the Title Division of , mines.
$1"·"
man . -;- uneral Home near Hurri· Meigs County Clerk of Courts
..,......... MAL". A b11uliful
oane. From there they will ' be Evelyn Lucke's office. Olher
·cHALLENGE OFFERED
llilptttt w8ftll &amp;f liiiK JO\d. 17
taken
to
the
church
one
hour
new
vehicles
purchased
dur-The
Pomeroy Pony League
Jewels. TIIDtrld tlplfnlan llrRtltt.
'fellow 11 'Wblta.
ipLII
fore services.
the tnonth were 15 trucks
will hal
William bisle JohnS&lt;&gt;n '
. . tr•'lers and IS
'
c lenge the Gallipolio PhUII.. in a practice game
lour brothers, Kelllleth, Winfield, Used vehicle titles totaled 187
the fight&amp; at lhe SyraWyatt and Willard, St. Albans, with 166 being for cars 16 fori • .,.. baseball park tonlgbt.
and Bemle, of Scot Depot, W.
and five for cy~les.
Va..
three
sisters
,
Zula
Searls
Court St., Pomeroy
and Nannie Colwell, Hurricane,
and Verble Eblin, Buena Park.
PORTER FTI.F.S
California.
One
sister
preceded
Frank
W. Porter, Jr. lncum·
For rour oll'll aakt, do 11 BuiO,. - : rely on an
him In denlh . Mr. Johnson is
bent Meigs County Court '!fudge
Authorized BulovaJeweltr.

Fatal Accident

I

Bud11et Plan

I

All S8Qsonable
Merchandise

I

UPJ Bri•efS

!A

Straw Hats

$1.00

$2.99 Value

2

'1.89

SPORT COATS

1

'15.00

Fathet;So~

Are Announced

UNDERWEAR

3

. -.

DRESS SHIRTS

.eii

sale $2.65

I

SWIM WEAR
Y2 PRICE

SHIRTS
fl-59

lor

$J.OO

jo... group Mtrt't tummtt

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FRIDAY &amp; SATURDAY, AUG. 5-6

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BEAUTIFUL
SQUAD CAlLED
The Pomeroy emergency
ltiuad was called to the Mid·
west Steel Co., today at 8:45 a.
m. where William Oblinger sui·
fered a possible broken leg, II
an accident. Ohlinger was taken
to Ve~ans Memorial Hoopital
by the !!QUid.

REINFORCED VINYL
OR
NYLON COVERING

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I

IIAXE SALE · SET
The Middleport Boys' Baseball Leque will hold a
lllle Saturday at I a. m. at the

Westem AlllO bllklllnl In Mid-

dleport.

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PLAN OPEN HOUSE
All open bouse bas been
by !load start Program oH!oiala at Syracuse Eletnentary
!ICboal lot ' Friday, August ''
lrom lD to i1 1. m. Parents lnteruted ia 11M pfOII'Im are
-u.Dy lmllld.
UCENSES ISSUED ..

and

ABBOTT
MIDDLEPORT, 0.

licenseo !sauetl Ia
Meigs Probate :OUr! Wednesday
Charles Thnmaa Sprouse, Z'l,
Pomeroy, IJld Mabel Ann Sel·
len, ~. Portland . Melvin Doulla• Billard, 23, Long Bottom,
Marriage

Connie
!il~~;---------------------------~~and
Chesler.

Lee Spencer,

KJ l ~:.·~.t::r.:::=
I( l I I I X)

K

I Pti!t iba SUBPRISEANSIFJ bm

( "'MiwMt

·;.-,lrr•l•r"•

!Ju•ult~,

-II'

IOtnoffO'W~

(lOON fDIUM OOIO"S KIN.LY

j .-\••~""" Wllol r.lorltf't rhor

ur~aloolr wood ojtM

_.. -do-LOO!IOOOD

Mr. and Mrs. John Starkey,
Charles, Mike, and Pat, Sugar
Grove, were weekend guests of
his mother, Ruth Starkey.

Point Rm·k

The Gene Jeffers family pic- ·
nicked at Lake Hope State j
Park on Sunday.

Soriety Notes

SMety Notes

I FRIDAY

69c ...h 2 ,., '1

PllfCHICK

MEN'S SUITS

NOW

l price

'2.45 .

No alteratlonal!lease

T-Shirts and Briefs

3 ' " 'F'

2

One Group Koratron

Penna Press Slacks
Small Sizes .
$J.95

PER
PAUl

Knit Henley, Surfer
and Golf Shirts
$5.00 Value-42.65

MEN'S

lor

'

'5·00

Troplcol Worotod
Dacron and Wool
Docron ond Royon

ROUSH'S SHOE·STORE
· MIDDLEPORT,

BLACK
ITALIAN

·LOAFER

THONGS
10c

CLOSEOUT
PRICE---

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SUMMER
JEWELRY
! OFF

.. '4.99
WOMENS
White or Black

5 and 6

SPORT COATS

N 6: M Wldlho

'2.00
To School

$2.59 each - 2 for $5.00
1 LOT IVY LEAGUE
PIN CHECK WORK PANTS

BROKEN

GIRLS
Morpul Triple Roll

sox

KEDS and
KEDmES
Broken Sizes

2 ..1r 88c

'2.00-$3.00
Chlldret~~&amp;

CRIB MAnRESS

SHEETS

BETTER '

TENNJS~
0

21nx2'x4'

$

1·0:0

., ,.1' '

OXFORD&amp;.

S2.00 '
'

SUMMEll
.
SHOES
_;.

:.:.

'&lt;

q

Ribbed Sox
SIZES 7-10

3 $1 .f5
pair

SUMMER SUITS
Values $39.95 to $75.00

Now $28.88 te $44.88

STRAW HATS
DOLLAR
DAYS - - - - - -

VANGUARD'S

FLOOR·GUARD ·ENAMEL
INTERIOR-EXTERIOR

PORCH
and FLOOR ,,.

Mom btes pride In 1te BEAUTY, ·tlii

· eltlldr8il 1IICe Ita TOUGHNESS , , o,: ,
1114 Did, ~ weteomia II

ADAPTABJ'i.rtY ind ECONQMY.
QUJ~Y DRIES TO A FULL GLOSS ~

tar floor.~ f~. wood~._. ~~I·

·,,

~ boat., bicycles, DIICI!inU71 ill:,

....

Womens 2 Pco. &amp; 1 Pee.

LADIES

SUMMER DRESSES

Summer Skirts

Seei'IVcker Suits
J ...., •• cotton•,
Dacrono. Junlon,
Hoff Sino, Ml-

! prtte
•

V•lues To
$S:9s _ __ _ _ __

1 LOT LADIES

SUMMER BLOUSES

SU-R SPORTSWEAR

l OFF
I

DOLLAR
DAYS----

MANY OTHER ITEMS
SUB$TANTIAUY

LOT

Ladies Blouses
~-S9,.ch 2

REDUCED!

BAHR, CLOTHI
·tAiddleport~ Ohio

22,
,,

-~

.- .

T.£

SWIM TRUNKS

25% OFF

LADIES

il\.00

MENS

15.95 - - - - - -

25 PAIR
wo- _
a ChliJNIIII

{

WHITE

1 LOT SHORT SLEEVE
Summer Shirts, Cotton Knits
Voluu To $5.00

~i!ii

Flats-Stacks and Dnn Shoes

D.IHontlnuod Stylu

Jutt A
Fow Loft _

lick

MI""J_., o.

MISS AMERICA &amp; SMARTAIRE •

CANVAS TENNIS

OXFORD

VALUES
$25.00 to $39.95 _ _

MIDDLEPORT
BOOK STORE·

I.

MENS

MENS SUMMER

VALUIS TO

AA-B·D WIDTHS

0.

I

Dol lor boyo Fri., Sat.

RUBBER

. &gt;

~

'

FOAM

~.

'•

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'
SPECIAL BUY!

i

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IFRIDAY &amp; SATURDAY -AUGUST

,...

i

SHOP EARLY FOR BEST SELECTIONS!

MIN'S SLACKS

POM&amp;ROY
"The Home of
Arrow Shirts"

I

All On Our R.ckslnside The Store.

Retluced one-third
SUMMER SUITS IERMUDA SHORTS
REDUGDI
Greatl Reduced!
15.95
Value

&amp; SATURDAY- AUG. 5, 6

BARGAINS
For The Entire Family!

WORK PANTS

ONE GROUP

!'

election said Wednesday• .Porter is expected to be unopposed for the pool. It is non - parti-

PLAN BARBECUE
The Cltes~r Volunteer Fi"'
Department wUl sponsor a
ebicken barbecue and
ice
cream social SUnday beginning
at 11 a. m. at lhe Cbes~r fire
ho\lae. Proceeds wlll be used
for th&amp; paynnent on the department'• pumper truck.

KER
VARIETY
OF COLORS

Voluu to $2.50

eJec~

PICNIC HELD
The S&lt;olctl Fouroome held a
picnic dinner at the Pomeroy
Golf Club July 31. Winnen of
the events were Harmon O'Brien
and Myrtle Sisson, Jlm O'Brien
and Beulah Strauss, VIvian Wi..,. and Art StrnUB&amp;, Heney 0'·
Brien and Joe Sisson, and Russ
Brown and Aley Gordon.

NowUfiDI'Ithtctrdocllt!lero

CAPS
'1.00

NECK TIES

tion
post forfora re
four· year
riled tohisthepetition
term, officials of the board of

san .

I '

ONE GROUP

DOWNIE-GROSS

Goessler Jewelry Store

Kenneth E. Crabtree returned to Fori Knox, Ky. on fti·j
day. He waa accompanied by
Mrs. Kenneth E. Crabtree and ·
her brother, Walter Jordan.

-REDUCED I
Henley Madra•

'1.00

Services for

..

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KNIT siJ~nR
SHIRTS

MIN'S BElTS

\ R..fLCORj
I

'Greatly

!

Winf-ield.
~an:d~De:h:·
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Mystery Hides CoiUllbia Will
Real Story
of'
Continiie l~s
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2 Events Interest Dairy Farmers

M~ farmers are lllviled IDI 'l'lle first Is a Dairy Farmlerative Eilenslon Servl.., of• urea oorn silage and high mo stwt dairy events next week M'inaremant Tour nul Tues· Melp, Ga!Ha, Lawrence iiHI ture corn, dairy waste mana
,
,
•
wh1ch •hnuld be vital to every· i day, Auaust 9, to Fairfield Coun- Jackson counues.
ment, and profitable dairy farmone tn the dairy buelness, C. ty. This is sponS&lt;&gt;red by the The '
in• Iomorrow
r:l
E. Blalc.,Jee, County Agent,' Jackson Area Extension Center
event opens at IO:~ •- .,.
·
·
·
laid loday.
I iri coo ration with the Coo m. at lhe Walter Kull Farm, i During lhe afternoon Gov. PT. PLEASANT - William I Bent Inside Colambla 'I U
- --pe
p- Route 3, Lancaster, which " James A Rhodes, will break H Roblnoon, It, Ashton, who Columbio Gas ol OHio,
II-Dally Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport, 0 ., Aue. 4, 1966
21; miles north of Lanoas~r ground for a new building to was with Gary Waugh 'when i loday announced it wiD ~~:~1
on U. S, Rou~ 33 At Ibis stop bouse the auditorium, library, both were struck by 1 Trail· i to provide natural gao
the mllding herd of 35 Hoi: ~d statistics laboratory. He ways bus Wi!dne&amp;day 3:50
I en the
otetns will be expaQIIed la~r to Will also address the datrymcn. on Rt 2 Is listed in fair co"lll·l
around SO to 110 cows. Some of The final talk on the afternoon lion at Hol•er HoopitaL Young
the Interesting items there will program Will be Makmg Small [Waugh was dead on arrival at
be rota~on pasture. new silent ~erds More CompetJt•ve, by ' the hospitaL
automatic bunk feeding, use nf J ohn Speicher.
i Sta~ police Silt Jack ParsoDJ,
1 He 18 Professor • Dairy
grass and corn silage.
Dt- one of the lnveetlgllting officers
In the afternoon the tour will part!"ent, Michigan State Urn· of the accident, alated Wednee·
go to the Bob and Paul Ely . verSJty, East Lansm~:.
day that ho hol"!d to be able to
fllrm, Route 3, Lancaster, 11;
quesUon Robln&amp;On loday and ·
miles north of Lancaster on u.
clear up mystery sui'J'&lt;)tJndinlll
S. Route 33.
the accident. Sgt. Pamns statFarmers wishing to share
eel, despite rumors, there was I
transportation may call at tbe
&lt;Continued From Page One) no evidence on the scene at
Et~nsion Office. The
group ed.
to Indicate anything
'
1 Ho&amp;sett,
i·
wlll leave the Extension Office Jones &amp; Laughlin Steel Corp. ieloe tinJn that lhe yt!Uths, for
at 8:30 a. m. Tuesday.
~ and Armco Steel Corp. Wednes- l some unknown re&amp;son at the
The seoond event is the 39tb , day joined Inland Steel Co. In : time,. were silting 'or lying on
An_nual ~h10 Da1ry Day at the raising the price of sheet and the highway when struck by a
Oh1o Agm.-ultural Research and strip stell, widely used in con- passiilg bus. The clearing up of ,
Development Center at Woost- sumer goods, by $2 10 $3 a tun . _several unanswered questions
er l'rlday, August 12th, start- ,
ts hoped to be gained with talkIng at 10 a. m. •EDT)
·N
lng to RobinS&lt;&gt;n when he is able
During the morning tbe pro- ! 0 More Laugh1
to be questioned.
gram will be devoted to three I
HOLLYWOOD - LENNY ·
differenl topics: Answers for ! ~ruce, the "sick JOke'' . comed- 1
Today, Feedwg Answers for tan who had a fancy lor nor- ; c..,od Vocational
ONE GROUP
Todny, and Answers for Tomor- cotics and off - color . stones, i School to be Ke
row. These include •lfalfa wee- has been found deod In hiS i COLUMBUS (UP()
Ford
YJl and the dairyman Oh,·o·o picturesque home and
police
j Mt
C
If'
.
I
'd
Wed
Voluu to $4.00
·
'
ld
h "
a or o. o 1c1a SRI
nesnew umform milk inspection sa
deat
probably
was d night
ood
.
·
caused b na c0 1 "
oy
a g
vocational
program, processmg high quali. Y r Jcs.
ucatlon soon will be as reliable
I)' roughage for dairy cattle
Bruce s nude body was found
k
-- -·· ' Wednesday night in the bath· e ey 10 success as a co11 ege
ONE GROUP
room of his Hollywood Hill) degree for young peo~le.
.
h 1 E. F. Laux, Ford v1ce presthome wh.•c h ove~ 100 k5
1 e dent tor marketing, said the U.
famed Sunset Stnp.
S. economy is creating the demand for better vocational edu·
Vafuu to $29.95
Tight Money Ea1ed
j cation and the means to provide
WASHINGTON - A SENATE it
: Tile OJVIn aounded the wedding march. There
BOY'S
committee
has taken .a first
- · lelllilhler and tears and·'a blur of faces In the
step toward easing the current : Pollution Aid May
crowd. People asying, "What a most beautiful
tight money situation facing :
T·Shlrts ond Briefs
Funeral services for William horne and apartment builders. ' Be for Some State!!
bride." "- they alwaya do. Because It's always
Li9le Johnson and his son.
true. An annlverury or wedding day calls tor a
$l49
Wednesday, the banking and ! UNIVERSITY PARK,
lor
James
Arlie
Johnson,
will
be
gift liiiiMY~ how much you care.
currency committee approved a' IUPI ) - A Pennsylvania health
held Saturday at 2 p.m. at the bill increasing by $3 billion the official called loday tor federal
•
•ntr
·,~
. ... rt 'i-.'
..
Mount Olive BapUst Church in
purchasing authority of the legislation to help sta~s solve
Hurri cane, W. Va., with the Federal National Mortgage the problem of pollution from
FOR JfiUNNIVERSARY
White ond Colorod
Voluu to $4.25
Rev.
Jerry
Mal\ters,
Pastor
of
DR WEDPINI Yll!l wish
Association.
abandoned mines.
the
Pomeroy
Church
of
Christ,
to re~l'j ou(
Such aid, said Dr. Ralph E.
and Rev. Homer CUrry, Hamlin,
Dwork, state deputy secretary
BUIOYI gift wattfl
W. Va ., officiating.
TITLES TOTAL 11
of heallh, should be available
colltction.
2 for $5.00
The bodies will be at the :r;w car titles issued
in Oll!y to those stales which have
Chapman Funeral Home
fn 11elgs County during July enacted "stringent" laws con......,. ....... ftt fXtelltiWf lOok
Winfield until Friday when they totaled 79, It was rcpomd I&lt;&gt; I trolling pollution from active
6n Jrtc:IM 141 &amp;010. 11 jewtll,
Wltl'f)lleof•, Ikard Sblf, Yetlo•.
will be taken to the new Chap.
by the Title Division of , mines.
$1"·"
man . -;- uneral Home near Hurri· Meigs County Clerk of Courts
..,......... MAL". A b11uliful
oane. From there they will ' be Evelyn Lucke's office. Olher
·cHALLENGE OFFERED
llilptttt w8ftll &amp;f liiiK JO\d. 17
taken
to
the
church
one
hour
new
vehicles
purchased
dur-The
Pomeroy Pony League
Jewels. TIIDtrld tlplfnlan llrRtltt.
'fellow 11 'Wblta.
ipLII
fore services.
the tnonth were 15 trucks
will hal
William bisle JohnS&lt;&gt;n '
. . tr•'lers and IS
'
c lenge the Gallipolio PhUII.. in a practice game
lour brothers, Kelllleth, Winfield, Used vehicle titles totaled 187
the fight&amp; at lhe SyraWyatt and Willard, St. Albans, with 166 being for cars 16 fori • .,.. baseball park tonlgbt.
and Bemle, of Scot Depot, W.
and five for cy~les.
Va..
three
sisters
,
Zula
Searls
Court St., Pomeroy
and Nannie Colwell, Hurricane,
and Verble Eblin, Buena Park.
PORTER FTI.F.S
California.
One
sister
preceded
Frank
W. Porter, Jr. lncum·
For rour oll'll aakt, do 11 BuiO,. - : rely on an
him In denlh . Mr. Johnson is
bent Meigs County Court '!fudge
Authorized BulovaJeweltr.

Fatal Accident

I

Bud11et Plan

I

All S8Qsonable
Merchandise

I

UPJ Bri•efS

!A

Straw Hats

$1.00

$2.99 Value

2

'1.89

SPORT COATS

1

'15.00

Fathet;So~

Are Announced

UNDERWEAR

3

. -.

DRESS SHIRTS

.eii

sale $2.65

I

SWIM WEAR
Y2 PRICE

SHIRTS
fl-59

lor

$J.OO

jo... group Mtrt't tummtt

•.:::I

FRIDAY &amp; SATURDAY, AUG. 5-6

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PLATFORM

BEAUTIFUL
SQUAD CAlLED
The Pomeroy emergency
ltiuad was called to the Mid·
west Steel Co., today at 8:45 a.
m. where William Oblinger sui·
fered a possible broken leg, II
an accident. Ohlinger was taken
to Ve~ans Memorial Hoopital
by the !!QUid.

REINFORCED VINYL
OR
NYLON COVERING

---

I

IIAXE SALE · SET
The Middleport Boys' Baseball Leque will hold a
lllle Saturday at I a. m. at the

Westem AlllO bllklllnl In Mid-

dleport.

s

95

----

PLAN OPEN HOUSE
All open bouse bas been
by !load start Program oH!oiala at Syracuse Eletnentary
!ICboal lot ' Friday, August ''
lrom lD to i1 1. m. Parents lnteruted ia 11M pfOII'Im are
-u.Dy lmllld.
UCENSES ISSUED ..

and

ABBOTT
MIDDLEPORT, 0.

licenseo !sauetl Ia
Meigs Probate :OUr! Wednesday
Charles Thnmaa Sprouse, Z'l,
Pomeroy, IJld Mabel Ann Sel·
len, ~. Portland . Melvin Doulla• Billard, 23, Long Bottom,
Marriage

Connie
!il~~;---------------------------~~and
Chesler.

Lee Spencer,

KJ l ~:.·~.t::r.:::=
I( l I I I X)

K

I Pti!t iba SUBPRISEANSIFJ bm

( "'MiwMt

·;.-,lrr•l•r"•

!Ju•ult~,

-II'

IOtnoffO'W~

(lOON fDIUM OOIO"S KIN.LY

j .-\••~""" Wllol r.lorltf't rhor

ur~aloolr wood ojtM

_.. -do-LOO!IOOOD

Mr. and Mrs. John Starkey,
Charles, Mike, and Pat, Sugar
Grove, were weekend guests of
his mother, Ruth Starkey.

Point Rm·k

The Gene Jeffers family pic- ·
nicked at Lake Hope State j
Park on Sunday.

Soriety Notes

SMety Notes

I FRIDAY

69c ...h 2 ,., '1

PllfCHICK

MEN'S SUITS

NOW

l price

'2.45 .

No alteratlonal!lease

T-Shirts and Briefs

3 ' " 'F'

2

One Group Koratron

Penna Press Slacks
Small Sizes .
$J.95

PER
PAUl

Knit Henley, Surfer
and Golf Shirts
$5.00 Value-42.65

MEN'S

lor

'

'5·00

Troplcol Worotod
Dacron and Wool
Docron ond Royon

ROUSH'S SHOE·STORE
· MIDDLEPORT,

BLACK
ITALIAN

·LOAFER

THONGS
10c

CLOSEOUT
PRICE---

I

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SUMMER
JEWELRY
! OFF

.. '4.99
WOMENS
White or Black

5 and 6

SPORT COATS

N 6: M Wldlho

'2.00
To School

$2.59 each - 2 for $5.00
1 LOT IVY LEAGUE
PIN CHECK WORK PANTS

BROKEN

GIRLS
Morpul Triple Roll

sox

KEDS and
KEDmES
Broken Sizes

2 ..1r 88c

'2.00-$3.00
Chlldret~~&amp;

CRIB MAnRESS

SHEETS

BETTER '

TENNJS~
0

21nx2'x4'

$

1·0:0

., ,.1' '

OXFORD&amp;.

S2.00 '
'

SUMMEll
.
SHOES
_;.

:.:.

'&lt;

q

Ribbed Sox
SIZES 7-10

3 $1 .f5
pair

SUMMER SUITS
Values $39.95 to $75.00

Now $28.88 te $44.88

STRAW HATS
DOLLAR
DAYS - - - - - -

VANGUARD'S

FLOOR·GUARD ·ENAMEL
INTERIOR-EXTERIOR

PORCH
and FLOOR ,,.

Mom btes pride In 1te BEAUTY, ·tlii

· eltlldr8il 1IICe Ita TOUGHNESS , , o,: ,
1114 Did, ~ weteomia II

ADAPTABJ'i.rtY ind ECONQMY.
QUJ~Y DRIES TO A FULL GLOSS ~

tar floor.~ f~. wood~._. ~~I·

·,,

~ boat., bicycles, DIICI!inU71 ill:,

....

Womens 2 Pco. &amp; 1 Pee.

LADIES

SUMMER DRESSES

Summer Skirts

Seei'IVcker Suits
J ...., •• cotton•,
Dacrono. Junlon,
Hoff Sino, Ml-

! prtte
•

V•lues To
$S:9s _ __ _ _ __

1 LOT LADIES

SUMMER BLOUSES

SU-R SPORTSWEAR

l OFF
I

DOLLAR
DAYS----

MANY OTHER ITEMS
SUB$TANTIAUY

LOT

Ladies Blouses
~-S9,.ch 2

REDUCED!

BAHR, CLOTHI
·tAiddleport~ Ohio

22,
,,

-~

.- .

T.£

SWIM TRUNKS

25% OFF

LADIES

il\.00

MENS

15.95 - - - - - -

25 PAIR
wo- _
a ChliJNIIII

{

WHITE

1 LOT SHORT SLEEVE
Summer Shirts, Cotton Knits
Voluu To $5.00

~i!ii

Flats-Stacks and Dnn Shoes

D.IHontlnuod Stylu

Jutt A
Fow Loft _

lick

MI""J_., o.

MISS AMERICA &amp; SMARTAIRE •

CANVAS TENNIS

OXFORD

VALUES
$25.00 to $39.95 _ _

MIDDLEPORT
BOOK STORE·

I.

MENS

MENS SUMMER

VALUIS TO

AA-B·D WIDTHS

0.

I

Dol lor boyo Fri., Sat.

RUBBER

. &gt;

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FOAM

~.

'•

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'
SPECIAL BUY!

i

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IFRIDAY &amp; SATURDAY -AUGUST

,...

i

SHOP EARLY FOR BEST SELECTIONS!

MIN'S SLACKS

POM&amp;ROY
"The Home of
Arrow Shirts"

I

All On Our R.ckslnside The Store.

Retluced one-third
SUMMER SUITS IERMUDA SHORTS
REDUGDI
Greatl Reduced!
15.95
Value

&amp; SATURDAY- AUG. 5, 6

BARGAINS
For The Entire Family!

WORK PANTS

ONE GROUP

!'

election said Wednesday• .Porter is expected to be unopposed for the pool. It is non - parti-

PLAN BARBECUE
The Cltes~r Volunteer Fi"'
Department wUl sponsor a
ebicken barbecue and
ice
cream social SUnday beginning
at 11 a. m. at lhe Cbes~r fire
ho\lae. Proceeds wlll be used
for th&amp; paynnent on the department'• pumper truck.

KER
VARIETY
OF COLORS

Voluu to $2.50

eJec~

PICNIC HELD
The S&lt;olctl Fouroome held a
picnic dinner at the Pomeroy
Golf Club July 31. Winnen of
the events were Harmon O'Brien
and Myrtle Sisson, Jlm O'Brien
and Beulah Strauss, VIvian Wi..,. and Art StrnUB&amp;, Heney 0'·
Brien and Joe Sisson, and Russ
Brown and Aley Gordon.

NowUfiDI'Ithtctrdocllt!lero

CAPS
'1.00

NECK TIES

tion
post forfora re
four· year
riled tohisthepetition
term, officials of the board of

san .

I '

ONE GROUP

DOWNIE-GROSS

Goessler Jewelry Store

Kenneth E. Crabtree returned to Fori Knox, Ky. on fti·j
day. He waa accompanied by
Mrs. Kenneth E. Crabtree and ·
her brother, Walter Jordan.

-REDUCED I
Henley Madra•

'1.00

Services for

..

- '
KNIT siJ~nR
SHIRTS

MIN'S BElTS

\ R..fLCORj
I

'Greatly

!

Winf-ield.
~an:d~De:h:·
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Is holding services at tl1e·
MelhodlSI church here at .uu p
m. every Sunday evening.
·
• ·
Mary Pierce vilited Mr. and
Mrs. Robert White, Keno.
Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Babeock
--_
_
. visited Mr. and Mro. David
Rev. Charleo Norrit of Atb·! Riggs, Eastern. Other visitors
- -- - - ----- ---· ,were Mr. unci Mrs. Bruce Hale
~---------,ens

Long.Bottom
Society News

'J

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of New Mexico.

IN POMEROY, OHIO

I

I

ADVANCE SALE
Clearance - LADIES'

1

We are now featizrinl -our advance sale of ladies New Fal] and

Tbr~ opecial sale groups ef l~dleo 1PriD11
and' sUmmer Dresses now on display . . · ·

8

gr-ups, most all sizes.

Joot,

•

'

.

top selections from

our better faBbtea

partment of Bobbie Brooks. Colorful new fabrics in lOft hues. In
brigllt-loud speaking colors have been shaped Into a world of new
looka ••• for the Daytime, Playtime and Datetime Wearing of the
•action group." A faablon f"" every fun hour of tho day and eveDina , , , Junior Sizes.

v:· SJOO:

•

~

$5.98

~~-4~

tholce

eSWEATERS in Top-Overt
1nd BuHon Classic. Cardig1ns
eGO! GOI COORDINATES of Matching Skirts
1nd BloU$81
ePLAYPANTS In Slimmer Styles
e PLAYTIME and DATETIME DRESS
FASHIONS •••

--

v~

$

$10.95
:~

GROUP N0.3
1

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$14.95
·

LADIES' FASHION GROUP
- NUMBER 2 -

ll Hi Fashion group of Coals bo loury fur trimmed stylea. Soft wools,
pile lined, new solid aolora and· briCb* '
happy plaids.

$1~:~

Bobble Brooks.Coofdlnatea are eolor·matched
for exciting go together efiecte. Buy your
Round-The-Clock Bobbie Brooka wardrobe
from our new atltcltiona.

thoice

_..... Clearance Groupl
LADIES' SUMMER

Special Group Mens
~-ShOrt SIMve

1Mn1 Flm-

Summar
SPORT SHIRTS

. VALUES

~ ·

T~

FOOTWEAR
Two special sale groupa of ladlu Jlet.

SHim

Reg. 79c Values
STRIPE &amp; SOLID

2 YARDS
-

FOR

COnoN KNIT
SPORT SHim

SUMMER
SPORTSWEAR

s

•v vo ·
_. 1 w :·drobe of Iadiet smart
BlOuses now at Sl.OO each. R.oll-up s~eeve
styleo in aoBd eolon and exmtlng·:!:h!:l

. VisiUng

.00

colon ln n...t &lt;oltoll lmlt
Sp/&gt;rt Shirts b)' "HanM", Sl2a
6 to 16.
.

.00

REG,'$1.99

Tbio IIMIP -

of Jamaica Sets. Sborta, moweo and

Assorted
styles and oolors ln valueo tG
$1.98.
Novelty Playwesr.

VALUES TO $1.98

s1.oo;.

$1.00ea

...

Ladill While ..... BliCk

V1lues to $10.95
GIRLS SPRING

SNEAKERS

COATS

Amerlean llllllt
and Black Tennlll
Oxfords. With molded eole. Sizel 4¥.. to
8. Stoat liP - f• -Bact to School.

Values to '10.95, Glrla Spring Coati
Drutleally lleduced for Quick Salt.
SaWI 50% and more now.

White

tOl'·

each

2 YARDS
FOR -

s1.oo

Mrs. William Blair Tbomas

SIMON'S MARKET
Open Daily 9:00 to 7:00-Friday Til 8

Soturdoy Til 9

E. MAIN ST.

WY 2-3975

POMEROY

OUR FRESH GROUND - PACKAGED

GROUND BEEF 3 lb.s1· 29

.00

llzes 31 to 38

SOCKS
Dollar Day group of
Mens Fancy Dress Socks. Assorted patterD! and colon ill
. aU size.~ for men and teen age
Spec~al

boys.

Stillier's

ON TOUCH &amp;SEW

StiHier's

StiHier's ·

StiHier't

5 Pairs

-For-

.00

Childntn't Asst.

Fancy Rayon
PANTIES

Pc. Goods
REMNANTS

Childrens soft, fancy Rayoo
Panties with elastie waist.
Pastel colors and white. IB

2tol2.

5 Pairs
-For-

ASST.

LADIIW &amp; CHILDREtfS '

Cushion$o,e.·
Work.Socks··

Cr,pe Sole ·';,
Zori Sandols ·
CoiiiJIIete
of •11
:'~au:.,::._~l,;~~ .
iioleo.
Ia Ill

~••=-•••o

cuabloll ........ , .

•- liluo.IOI' ~ 12.
lldl

SWill Sale

5.Pairs ·

-Fo,_,

~ABRICS

.

MH ALL conoN·

toft eett.on Work

14ill·End Reii!D.lnta of 8 - .
Piece Good FabriC~ In aolld
oOiors and aaorted patlenll.'_
It to 1 yard IOIII!ht. Jdeal f!ll

I I'

SINGER

lbs.s1·69

PURE LARD - 4.!.. 89c

~oOte

GRADE
,A. MILK .

gat

8Sc

FRIDAY

Hdi.SUM OR ADAMS

BREAD

TurtleW1

'

HOME II

Sparkle

....

TO 6.88

ladies' Flats

._... '"'

,...

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Wamer

WASH&amp;WAXSP01nd LASTIK WH. WALL CI,EANER
bgul1r 99c
Now 25c

Allocted !'Ilion

1.99
Ill
3.911
Val11111

-

ICE BUCKETS

Instant' Stove • 1.19
t.IG. 44o &amp; "" VACUIL

.

29c

-

Flower Pots···· 39c
...... .,...........
.
lce"'L.est...
...,,
~·• · u.- :.;:'f. ,.

MOORE'S IN POMEROY :·c

,

,,

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UG. I.St t.IDI-PlRI

UFE FOAM
.... n.

TUNE UP

Lighter - - • 49c

Plettone

!~~rei. 4 pajro for $1.00 .

l.

Rythm

....-.-,.

t.lli. "" DllY CIIAI.COAL

LIFE FOAM
GallonJugs-- 1.50

. .

Motor

loo

Picnic Basket .... 1.e

1·00

NOW

pair

$~,P

us

ltog.
un,New-

PASTE
WAX ·.

t.l&amp;.t.te-MnAL

TOP ENGINE QEANER

(Most All Sizes)

eCHILDREN'S OXFORDS

PR!STONI

Johnson's
CAR NU

Dollar

Del lor

Prestona

Ladies' Pumps
Nurse Oxfords

4 Pairs .

Polllh a CIHMr

RADIATOR
CLEANER
Regular 1.19
Ragul1r 87c
WITHOUT WATII
..... u• ·
..... ,"'
.,.,.
.,.,.
69c
59c
69c
89c
Car Cr-eme CAR WASH
WASHES

e VALUES

'

1nd

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

ltot-1.19

I

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CAR
CAR
CLEANER '· CLEANER
_ 69c
" .... """"- 69c

~

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OHIO

POMEROY

SPECIAL
SAVINGS
FOR CAR

Celor Ilk Turtle Wa

Whlsl'rMYa

.. .r .

'

Singer Sales &amp; Service tkCIII'• PellltN
992-2284
115 W. SECOND

and SATURDAY

·'.~s
.

J; \

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The Fabrie Shp

's

McCOY'S HOMOGENIZED

NOW

•

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.

SEWING MACHINES

a-.Qut

-Fq,'"' . -

jdi.

89c .,..

A SIMON SUPER VALUE!

.... ---~
.

li to 1 YARD LENGTH

·

SAVE 530

.00
I

MEN'S ASST.
FANCY DRESS

l

PICI GOODS

86" and 45" fut color
prlntll and drlp.drya.

lb••

BACON EHDS- 4

••••

PRINTS

6 s1.oo

"

Stilllers

Regul•r 69c- 361nch
Checked Glngh1m - - - - - ycl. st.
Ragul1r 98~- 40 inch
s.lldoth - - - - - - - y d . 69c
Regul1r 79c- 36 inch
Denim --:--:-:--:-------::.,.~·.. _. yd.ltc
Regular 59und 69c- 361nch
.•
Kltchan Curt1in Material - - - - - ; - . - yd. .ttc
SALEI
SALEI
ONI GROUP
ONE GROUP

·'

A·Hoy"

sportswear, drapes and slip
ers. Regular 89e Yalues.

Bof'll II8IIOI'Ied pattermo aDd

Amlrlc• Miele

patttn. SOLID COLORS, PATTERNS 1

assorted fancy patterns . . . for

-

IRONING BOARD
PAD &amp; COVER

BLOUSES

sport fabrics iD .tOlid aolora and

-

Boys Hanes

t P. SET

Ladies' N- F1ll Style
Coloiful Roll-ue Sleeve

FABRICS
Riegels populsr "Ship

DaiUD Quality

Chddran's

Dol- lit - .............
· · of
lollon-ted
_., and a tblek, 11!11110111
ridlnJ pad. Tbe 2 )II!. llet
b onb' SUlO.

.

Reg. 89c Solid &amp; P•ttarA
"SHIP-A-HOY"

SPORT DENIMS

Solid colors and coordlnat·
ing stripes for sportswear
~!laking. All fil~t quality.
From our 79c stock.

Packaged Trim -l price

I

Mary Pierce wered :'
Inez Newell, Chester, Mr. ~n
! Mrs. Glen Baker and Ernestme
I, Hayman. -VIolet Smith

PIG FEET

$1.99

IAOI

FOR

Calllmbll•, ,,;,.

WOod,

Bargains By the Yprt:ll ·

FRESH PORK

ter Footwear. Our regular auuunar
Btoct plus short loll of ytar'l'Ol!Jod
~~;flea. AU llizel but not In

Group No. t, v... Ill $6.98

.s1.oo

.00

Drl•• lnttr1C811 71 end ••1t •t f~ ll
JJih An. or£••t l1th ~ ..... P•r~·n•

lor 100,000 un.

SJit ·.
FOR DOLLAR DAYS ~

lhe.

Two popular etyled tw lblrta. Form
Fitting Muscle Man In asoorted colora.
Also cotton knit with cigarette pooloo
eL Your choice for $1.00.

YAI.UfS
TO $1.99
-

fREE ENTERTAINMENT

NECK BONES - 4 s1.oo

m SHIRTS

OG POCKET

Special group of Mens Short Sleeve
Summer Sport SbiJ1I; in new pattern&amp;
hJI cut sizes ln·llll8ll. medium and
large. Machine washable.

Friday&amp;~-

SLICED

•Hanes"

MUSO!MAN m

·OHIO
STATE
FAIR

FRESH PPRK

'$11·95

Leyaaat

·'

$700

Dressy 1nd Casual Stylet

WIIIP._.
In

:'

· .. .

belting thlnga have been happening In the Faablon Deslgr D•

GROUP NO.I

SPECIAL OFFER THIS WEEK ONLY
DEPOSIT Will Place The Coat
OfYourChoice In Lay·Away

,.

(3

the Many Looks of

I

SoliGEssEs
WinteJ. "Coats. WraP )'ourseU in the luxury of 1 new coat. At our
ecidl low price. Choose from dressy and casual s~:tea. soft, warm.
blended fabrics and no-weight Iaminat~ fabncs ... Excellent
colors and designs in !ur trimmed _and untnmmed styles.

I
I·

WE AQ NOW SHOWING THE
NEW FALL UNI Of

Mr. and Mrs. Kenny Rey·nolcl•l
were v)sltlng Pauline Ray
Pomergy.
Janet Bissell and
Hayman, Colwnbus, were
lng Mr. and Mrs. Joe Bissell.
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Si!SOil
Parkersburg visited
Serena
Sisson and E. W. Erlewlne.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Weber
of Tuppers Plains visited Mr.
and Mrs. Norman Weber.
Mr. and Mn. Bill Murray
AUG. 25 THRU SEPT. 5 and family, Reynoldsburg, Lila
I' Ridenour and Bryon Hayman of
Chester and Mr. and Mrs. Tom
Hayman visited Mr. and Mrs.
1--~----:..--:--- Guy Hayman.
Bob Hopi/ Pwry Com~
AUce Branstrom, Toledo, visArt Llnklottor
. r/j(lni·Fomfly/
ited
her son and family, Mr.
Jimmy Dean/Herman's
Hermits/Rhodes Qro•/
and Mrs. David Smith.
Lovin' Spoonfui/Ful/tr Bros/
Steve and Judy ~olter
Miu
USA·WoM/
several
days at Columbus
Plus ma11y othtrsl
ing relalivea.
PLUS
Dinner guests of Leona
Hlrness Rlc/ng, Auto Racing,
Hor~t Pulling, Summer TheatrE!
cock were Elizabeth Lyons
Group, Auto Thrill Show,
Tuppers Plains and Judy Riggo
Horse Show
of Eastern. other callers were
Rev. Russell Smith, Ravens-

OPEN fRIDAY NIGHT TIL 8 - SATUIQAY Ni~HUJL 9 .. )

.,

-

�'

)I

'

Is holding services at tl1e·
MelhodlSI church here at .uu p
m. every Sunday evening.
·
• ·
Mary Pierce vilited Mr. and
Mrs. Robert White, Keno.
Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Babeock
--_
_
. visited Mr. and Mro. David
Rev. Charleo Norrit of Atb·! Riggs, Eastern. Other visitors
- -- - - ----- ---· ,were Mr. unci Mrs. Bruce Hale
~---------,ens

Long.Bottom
Society News

'J

I

of New Mexico.

IN POMEROY, OHIO

I

I

ADVANCE SALE
Clearance - LADIES'

1

We are now featizrinl -our advance sale of ladies New Fal] and

Tbr~ opecial sale groups ef l~dleo 1PriD11
and' sUmmer Dresses now on display . . · ·

8

gr-ups, most all sizes.

Joot,

•

'

.

top selections from

our better faBbtea

partment of Bobbie Brooks. Colorful new fabrics in lOft hues. In
brigllt-loud speaking colors have been shaped Into a world of new
looka ••• for the Daytime, Playtime and Datetime Wearing of the
•action group." A faablon f"" every fun hour of tho day and eveDina , , , Junior Sizes.

v:· SJOO:

•

~

$5.98

~~-4~

tholce

eSWEATERS in Top-Overt
1nd BuHon Classic. Cardig1ns
eGO! GOI COORDINATES of Matching Skirts
1nd BloU$81
ePLAYPANTS In Slimmer Styles
e PLAYTIME and DATETIME DRESS
FASHIONS •••

--

v~

$

$10.95
:~

GROUP N0.3
1

~: •

$14.95
·

LADIES' FASHION GROUP
- NUMBER 2 -

ll Hi Fashion group of Coals bo loury fur trimmed stylea. Soft wools,
pile lined, new solid aolora and· briCb* '
happy plaids.

$1~:~

Bobble Brooks.Coofdlnatea are eolor·matched
for exciting go together efiecte. Buy your
Round-The-Clock Bobbie Brooka wardrobe
from our new atltcltiona.

thoice

_..... Clearance Groupl
LADIES' SUMMER

Special Group Mens
~-ShOrt SIMve

1Mn1 Flm-

Summar
SPORT SHIRTS

. VALUES

~ ·

T~

FOOTWEAR
Two special sale groupa of ladlu Jlet.

SHim

Reg. 79c Values
STRIPE &amp; SOLID

2 YARDS
-

FOR

COnoN KNIT
SPORT SHim

SUMMER
SPORTSWEAR

s

•v vo ·
_. 1 w :·drobe of Iadiet smart
BlOuses now at Sl.OO each. R.oll-up s~eeve
styleo in aoBd eolon and exmtlng·:!:h!:l

. VisiUng

.00

colon ln n...t &lt;oltoll lmlt
Sp/&gt;rt Shirts b)' "HanM", Sl2a
6 to 16.
.

.00

REG,'$1.99

Tbio IIMIP -

of Jamaica Sets. Sborta, moweo and

Assorted
styles and oolors ln valueo tG
$1.98.
Novelty Playwesr.

VALUES TO $1.98

s1.oo;.

$1.00ea

...

Ladill While ..... BliCk

V1lues to $10.95
GIRLS SPRING

SNEAKERS

COATS

Amerlean llllllt
and Black Tennlll
Oxfords. With molded eole. Sizel 4¥.. to
8. Stoat liP - f• -Bact to School.

Values to '10.95, Glrla Spring Coati
Drutleally lleduced for Quick Salt.
SaWI 50% and more now.

White

tOl'·

each

2 YARDS
FOR -

s1.oo

Mrs. William Blair Tbomas

SIMON'S MARKET
Open Daily 9:00 to 7:00-Friday Til 8

Soturdoy Til 9

E. MAIN ST.

WY 2-3975

POMEROY

OUR FRESH GROUND - PACKAGED

GROUND BEEF 3 lb.s1· 29

.00

llzes 31 to 38

SOCKS
Dollar Day group of
Mens Fancy Dress Socks. Assorted patterD! and colon ill
. aU size.~ for men and teen age
Spec~al

boys.

Stillier's

ON TOUCH &amp;SEW

StiHier's

StiHier's ·

StiHier't

5 Pairs

-For-

.00

Childntn't Asst.

Fancy Rayon
PANTIES

Pc. Goods
REMNANTS

Childrens soft, fancy Rayoo
Panties with elastie waist.
Pastel colors and white. IB

2tol2.

5 Pairs
-For-

ASST.

LADIIW &amp; CHILDREtfS '

Cushion$o,e.·
Work.Socks··

Cr,pe Sole ·';,
Zori Sandols ·
CoiiiJIIete
of •11
:'~au:.,::._~l,;~~ .
iioleo.
Ia Ill

~••=-•••o

cuabloll ........ , .

•- liluo.IOI' ~ 12.
lldl

SWill Sale

5.Pairs ·

-Fo,_,

~ABRICS

.

MH ALL conoN·

toft eett.on Work

14ill·End Reii!D.lnta of 8 - .
Piece Good FabriC~ In aolld
oOiors and aaorted patlenll.'_
It to 1 yard IOIII!ht. Jdeal f!ll

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lbs.s1·69

PURE LARD - 4.!.. 89c

~oOte

GRADE
,A. MILK .

gat

8Sc

FRIDAY

Hdi.SUM OR ADAMS

BREAD

TurtleW1

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Sparkle

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TO 6.88

ladies' Flats

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Wamer

WASH&amp;WAXSP01nd LASTIK WH. WALL CI,EANER
bgul1r 99c
Now 25c

Allocted !'Ilion

1.99
Ill
3.911
Val11111

-

ICE BUCKETS

Instant' Stove • 1.19
t.IG. 44o &amp; "" VACUIL

.

29c

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Flower Pots···· 39c
...... .,...........
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lce"'L.est...
...,,
~·• · u.- :.;:'f. ,.

MOORE'S IN POMEROY :·c

,

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UFE FOAM
.... n.

TUNE UP

Lighter - - • 49c

Plettone

!~~rei. 4 pajro for $1.00 .

l.

Rythm

....-.-,.

t.lli. "" DllY CIIAI.COAL

LIFE FOAM
GallonJugs-- 1.50

. .

Motor

loo

Picnic Basket .... 1.e

1·00

NOW

pair

$~,P

us

ltog.
un,New-

PASTE
WAX ·.

t.l&amp;.t.te-MnAL

TOP ENGINE QEANER

(Most All Sizes)

eCHILDREN'S OXFORDS

PR!STONI

Johnson's
CAR NU

Dollar

Del lor

Prestona

Ladies' Pumps
Nurse Oxfords

4 Pairs .

Polllh a CIHMr

RADIATOR
CLEANER
Regular 1.19
Ragul1r 87c
WITHOUT WATII
..... u• ·
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.,.,.
69c
59c
69c
89c
Car Cr-eme CAR WASH
WASHES

e VALUES

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ltot-1.19

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CAR
CAR
CLEANER '· CLEANER
_ 69c
" .... """"- 69c

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POMEROY

SPECIAL
SAVINGS
FOR CAR

Celor Ilk Turtle Wa

Whlsl'rMYa

.. .r .

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992-2284
115 W. SECOND

and SATURDAY

·'.~s
.

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The Fabrie Shp

's

McCOY'S HOMOGENIZED

NOW

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SEWING MACHINES

a-.Qut

-Fq,'"' . -

jdi.

89c .,..

A SIMON SUPER VALUE!

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li to 1 YARD LENGTH

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.00
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MEN'S ASST.
FANCY DRESS

l

PICI GOODS

86" and 45" fut color
prlntll and drlp.drya.

lb••

BACON EHDS- 4

••••

PRINTS

6 s1.oo

"

Stilllers

Regul•r 69c- 361nch
Checked Glngh1m - - - - - ycl. st.
Ragul1r 98~- 40 inch
s.lldoth - - - - - - - y d . 69c
Regul1r 79c- 36 inch
Denim --:--:-:--:-------::.,.~·.. _. yd.ltc
Regular 59und 69c- 361nch
.•
Kltchan Curt1in Material - - - - - ; - . - yd. .ttc
SALEI
SALEI
ONI GROUP
ONE GROUP

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A·Hoy"

sportswear, drapes and slip
ers. Regular 89e Yalues.

Bof'll II8IIOI'Ied pattermo aDd

Amlrlc• Miele

patttn. SOLID COLORS, PATTERNS 1

assorted fancy patterns . . . for

-

IRONING BOARD
PAD &amp; COVER

BLOUSES

sport fabrics iD .tOlid aolora and

-

Boys Hanes

t P. SET

Ladies' N- F1ll Style
Coloiful Roll-ue Sleeve

FABRICS
Riegels populsr "Ship

DaiUD Quality

Chddran's

Dol- lit - .............
· · of
lollon-ted
_., and a tblek, 11!11110111
ridlnJ pad. Tbe 2 )II!. llet
b onb' SUlO.

.

Reg. 89c Solid &amp; P•ttarA
"SHIP-A-HOY"

SPORT DENIMS

Solid colors and coordlnat·
ing stripes for sportswear
~!laking. All fil~t quality.
From our 79c stock.

Packaged Trim -l price

I

Mary Pierce wered :'
Inez Newell, Chester, Mr. ~n
! Mrs. Glen Baker and Ernestme
I, Hayman. -VIolet Smith

PIG FEET

$1.99

IAOI

FOR

Calllmbll•, ,,;,.

WOod,

Bargains By the Yprt:ll ·

FRESH PORK

ter Footwear. Our regular auuunar
Btoct plus short loll of ytar'l'Ol!Jod
~~;flea. AU llizel but not In

Group No. t, v... Ill $6.98

.s1.oo

.00

Drl•• lnttr1C811 71 end ••1t •t f~ ll
JJih An. or£••t l1th ~ ..... P•r~·n•

lor 100,000 un.

SJit ·.
FOR DOLLAR DAYS ~

lhe.

Two popular etyled tw lblrta. Form
Fitting Muscle Man In asoorted colora.
Also cotton knit with cigarette pooloo
eL Your choice for $1.00.

YAI.UfS
TO $1.99
-

fREE ENTERTAINMENT

NECK BONES - 4 s1.oo

m SHIRTS

OG POCKET

Special group of Mens Short Sleeve
Summer Sport SbiJ1I; in new pattern&amp;
hJI cut sizes ln·llll8ll. medium and
large. Machine washable.

Friday&amp;~-

SLICED

•Hanes"

MUSO!MAN m

·OHIO
STATE
FAIR

FRESH PPRK

'$11·95

Leyaaat

·'

$700

Dressy 1nd Casual Stylet

WIIIP._.
In

:'

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belting thlnga have been happening In the Faablon Deslgr D•

GROUP NO.I

SPECIAL OFFER THIS WEEK ONLY
DEPOSIT Will Place The Coat
OfYourChoice In Lay·Away

,.

(3

the Many Looks of

I

SoliGEssEs
WinteJ. "Coats. WraP )'ourseU in the luxury of 1 new coat. At our
ecidl low price. Choose from dressy and casual s~:tea. soft, warm.
blended fabrics and no-weight Iaminat~ fabncs ... Excellent
colors and designs in !ur trimmed _and untnmmed styles.

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WE AQ NOW SHOWING THE
NEW FALL UNI Of

Mr. and Mrs. Kenny Rey·nolcl•l
were v)sltlng Pauline Ray
Pomergy.
Janet Bissell and
Hayman, Colwnbus, were
lng Mr. and Mrs. Joe Bissell.
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Si!SOil
Parkersburg visited
Serena
Sisson and E. W. Erlewlne.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Weber
of Tuppers Plains visited Mr.
and Mrs. Norman Weber.
Mr. and Mn. Bill Murray
AUG. 25 THRU SEPT. 5 and family, Reynoldsburg, Lila
I' Ridenour and Bryon Hayman of
Chester and Mr. and Mrs. Tom
Hayman visited Mr. and Mrs.
1--~----:..--:--- Guy Hayman.
Bob Hopi/ Pwry Com~
AUce Branstrom, Toledo, visArt Llnklottor
. r/j(lni·Fomfly/
ited
her son and family, Mr.
Jimmy Dean/Herman's
Hermits/Rhodes Qro•/
and Mrs. David Smith.
Lovin' Spoonfui/Ful/tr Bros/
Steve and Judy ~olter
Miu
USA·WoM/
several
days at Columbus
Plus ma11y othtrsl
ing relalivea.
PLUS
Dinner guests of Leona
Hlrness Rlc/ng, Auto Racing,
Hor~t Pulling, Summer TheatrE!
cock were Elizabeth Lyons
Group, Auto Thrill Show,
Tuppers Plains and Judy Riggo
Horse Show
of Eastern. other callers were
Rev. Russell Smith, Ravens-

OPEN fRIDAY NIGHT TIL 8 - SATUIQAY Ni~HUJL 9 .. )

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AD
INM&gt;RMA TION

For Sale

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FltEO LA$SWELL

THE WILLI!TS

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MOON SHININ'
OV€RTH'MoUNTII:IN

AT NIGHTiiME

RADIATOR

I

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WAHTED

o;

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SA11tS,1, , S~ltVI~E
dE tiiit:~~pTHI .

SERVICE.

tfc

All Now Rod!o.tor !liOj

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- UNCLAIMED FREUiirr - 6
8
MIDDLE
AGED
1@dy'
, f nr r
new Zig Zag sewing machine
H"DLINII
hOuseki\Oplng
and
cookill!l.
I•·
f P . M. Oar lllfore ,blltltiH
with 20-year factory
MIIRIIIIJ o,MIIlfll I:H A. M.
quire
0.
Hlndy
up
over
the
FOUR
ROOM
lurnlsbed
apart·'
CAitCILLATIONI
ARAB tills pall bull
tee, nationally advertised Liberty Theatre In Middle· I
1 ment WY ~cOIIICTIO"I
I 14 1ft ;rour home from
llrmltee,
branda to be sold for
Will 111 eccepttd Ultlll tzto A. M.
port, 0.
R4
1.01 O.y et llubiiUII ...
MODERN z bedroom home. ata. ~aches, crtckets, and freight totals of $45 ·;;a-;;;;
RIIGULATIONI
Pomeroy, 0. Ph. 992-2903 day ecorplone, lilverflsb. spiders, can be paid at $5 a month
. Tftl f&gt;UDIIIh.. f't!II"M "'' t ltb '
.
....,. and water bugs. Avall· We will deliver to your
·
or
992-3702 evenmgs.
. . ICI!l II Nl"'t 1ft' HI dHmeill
-"lectlonebte.
lrren Mould 1M
able
at Kln8 Builders. SUpply to sew on them to
7
at
tfc
reported
tm.-edlOtM~ liM !MID
tJt.her
will not 1M r.tponllble h
Co., Mlddleporl
4 211 tfc
sure you are completely sat
BOY
GIRL
mort "''" eae Incorrect lntwt40n.
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For Sale
WELL kept carpels show the 1 lsfled. Ph. 992-3218. 8 2 till
In Rutland To
••n:s
FOr IN.wnt Ad llr'IIICI
MOBILE
HOME,
19M
Titan,
tO
results
of
regular
Blue
Lustr~
STEREO
RADIO
'•
Earn Money ond Prlps .
4 ICin 1 IN' Wlrd Oftl lllMrtll
Minimum t:111r11 60 nnh
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x51
rt.,
2
bedrooms,
like
new.
spot
cleaning.
Rent
electrl
TION
Beautiful
12 centt ,., woro for llllrH Coft.
Delivering The Doily
I Pnre
. d 1or easy· 0nanc1ng. Pli. shampooer
Ce- console, radi o equr.pped WI.1h
lf(\ltl.. ..,. . ,.......
Block $1.
Co Pomeroy
8 1 61
10 -•r c:ent OIICOUnt an P•ICI ed
Sentinel to ettobllshod
Mason, 7'13-5282.
8 3 3tc ment
·
c 4 speed automatic
iltMI ldl p•IO within ID GIYL
CARD OF rHANI(S &amp; OIITUAittl
Route
4 speaker sound system. l96•
11.15 tor H w11r0 minimum E1c ~ i ONE GOOD super!orgnlll ~ ROOM house and bath, m
1 Drjll Emmett Will, Rl. 3, acrJ!ll, $2000. A1ao a 5 room model, use&lt;! only 3
d41tlonel word lc
OFFICI HOURi
CALL 992-2156
I :JD a . M. fit ~~00 II M. Dilly
I Pom~roy, 0.
7 31 6tp bouse, newly painted with 5 Assume payments of
$~;~
llfu~ o;l ar I:Sa 4 M. to U:OO Noon
·· ··· ·c - - -- .
acres, $3500. Ph. 992-61121.
per month or pay balance ~·
IT'S 10 lji,IY
TO (IIILACE A
14 FT. F•berglass boat With
8 1 6tp 1811.28. Try it in your home
.UUL I PIIODUCIN8
45 HP Mercury motor and
J, Ph. 992-3218.
8 2 tit
WANT AD
troller, 1962 model, A-1 con· HOUSE lor sale, 5f9 Broad·.
....
PHONE WY 2-2156
dillon. Contact Gary Gibbs, I way St., Middleport, Ohio. 7l BEANS, tomatoes, cabbage an
Mason, W. Va., or call 7'13- rooms, 11!1 bath, garage. Out- cucumbers Clarence Proffitt
2.16.
7 31 121c
buildiag. Corner lot. 8 4 6lp
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SPHd Our Drhr•ln
SERVICE IS HEREI

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NICi$1. PEOPi.~l

eCor eTruck IHtoter
Core • Bulldozer
eAny Type

.

CALL

DICK RAWLINGS

~

Rl'll,lin!~l H~lldR S111es

GOBLE FORD
Crow's Steak House KEITH
'(1'1 2-2196
0
Middleport~

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Pamerop, 0.

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COULDN'T 'IOU

EXPEIIIENCED

EXPERIENCED

WHEEL
ALIGNMENT

WHEEL
ALIGNMENT

BRAKE SERVICE

Blaettnars

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BRAitE SERVICE

1 RENTALS. 1
eCamplnllquipmtnte

Rosa Alignment Shop

ROUSH &amp; .LYONS
Camping Trailers

Phano 992·3576
W. Moln 51.
Pomltoy

Morton St.

Formerly Grueser BodJ
Works

Pomeroy

H)( j ~ I NGS UP
W ITH TJ"I:ICK

I'LL BE M'/ OLD t;II'.LF AGA IN,
ONCE I GET INlD M'/ OLD

CHICKENSOUPERMAN
COSTUME. II

ond

and

NY 2-2193

NOW TAKING RRNTAL
RQIRVATIONS

av

Maaon, W. Ve.
773-5611

IIMSO.

HOWIE SCI-fNEIDEil

tltwtpMU,Io&lt;.

SELLING. OUT

Aulo Club of Southorn Ohio

LII&lt;E'

HEY.
LUVABLE!

:r

lr KINI

Alii.IAVS SAID...
COWARDICE IS
Tlj6

12 USED CARS LEFT
ePARTS for OUTBOARD
MOTORS
.BOATS &amp; MOTORS
eBOAT PAINT
eTOOLS
See At

BE1'TER

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Metropolitan Motors ·

BOB E. BYER

l!venings and Saturday

125 Fairl•n• Dr. Middleport

DICk TRACY

~ CHESTER GQfiLD
OKAY, VOU FE~ C.ET
'/OUR AN11·R,O.DIATION
GEAR ON AND PULL OUT
TllAT ATOMIC CARTRIDGE.

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tacl Ohio Vslley lnd1tstri•es
for guara&amp;teed broiler

In&amp; profils.

Ph.

AcmES _ 28 • 15
AUCTIONEER
tultlvaled, balance In n••tun 1
COMPLETE SALES
..MANAGEMENT
and timber. One story frame,
Write, Phone or Conllct
I rooms, water system, barn,
JIM CARNAHAN
other buildings. Only $5,1100.
li.ClllU _ OFF ROUTE 1!8!
RACINE, OHIO
- 35 acres cultivated, bai-l ~;::'il~"'j
ance pasture and
timber.
Cleo, well - fenced, tobacco
base. Good one story frame

rage, Buttertut Ave., Pomeroy. o. Ph.'992-SJ27.

home,
5 rooms, batlj, base~~==~
men~ furnace beat, plenty of
water. Two baJ'Jis, garage,' and
heatiDg,
other buildings. Priced lor Ohio. End your sewer trouble.
1
7 31 61c
· k sale. $7 ,1100.oo.
We have sU size sewer macJt.
qwc
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fiMALL
FARM - a acres, IDes. Reasonable rates. Call
APARTMENT 011 127 Butternut '
clean,
one
story, 6 rooms, WY Z.2974, day ot DlgbL
Ave. ill Pomeroy.
'1 31 tfe
front porch, cellar, barn, 2
I 15 tfc
MODERN 4 room and balh furwells,
water
system.
$3,800.
---.~ucmo....,
- NED
1
nished apartment. Middle.. APPLE GROVE - ON ROUTE
Qlmplell 11erv1ee
port, 0 ., Ph. !!92'3874.
338 - One story frame,
51
Crill Hradlord
7 29 tfc
rooms, bath, basement, foreWrtle, PraDt or Clola"
ed air healing, ¥.. acre lot,
4. t.. IIRADfl'(JRD
HOUSE, out of high water. By
some
river
frontage.
$5,1100.
RadDe, Oldo
appointmeAt. Call 992---2648.
Albert
M.
Cor,
Broker
I I ltD
7 .v 6tc
M-3830 EvellfDgs li9WI3C I
Auto Sales
4 ROOM HOUSE with a, large
&amp;
4
3tel
~~
yn r~. Clo5e to new e.lemen-I
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PLYMOUTH,
4
door
Sedan,
lary school. Ph. 992-2540.
n r!lnw
good condition. Ph. 992·3533.
., 29 6lp
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823tp
• GET A quotation from REUAP"'=AR
=TM
=E::-~:-=
f 3 rooms and
DAILY ClBYPI'OQUOTE - Bent'• · - 1111 wodr it:
TER INSURANCE AGENCY 1162 CORV AIR M0112a station
bath, nicely foml•hed, ndullli
.a.
X
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4
A
x
a
INC. before renewing your wagon, 36,0011 miles, autom~t.wanled. 126 Mulberry Ave.
lt L o N 0 :r &amp; L L o W
auto insurance. We may be ! ie transmission, radio, good
f'h. - ·
? u tfc
One letter o1mp1y tw liDOIller, ID lhlll 1J1111P1e A Iii 111114 . able to save you money.
I tireo, $9115. Ph. 992-$H.
THREif and four- room~fUr. toor tho - Ilo, X for the two O'o, etc. Blnlle lettero, 8 2 tfc
8 2 5tc
1
aud formation ot tile..- a.e all IIIDIL 'r - - - - - - -- Dished apartments. AD utili-. · trophieo, tLo ties paid. Pbone WY
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lloclt *'J 11M- tottera are cllffertlll.
.1 AUTOMOBILE tnaurance been RISING TEMPERATUii.E
Rowley and Reed. After 6
A OIIPtoczm QaolaU'"'
' cancelled? Lost yeur opera!· Some SCientists predict that
p. m. caD WY 2-3574.
0 1 B0 I
Ill .1' Ill I I 0 T
T A T QK W
ar's license? Call WY :1-2986. the eartil's tem)""alure . will
1 15 tic Increase appreciably I a . t h e
C I Ue KJ.EKW.I''l' WOol' NICClt'l'TB:IL
I
A
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' mming years. Their prediction
THREE and four room furalsl&gt;o
--.,:-:
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TJ.I
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0
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Q
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ed and unfurnished aput.
J
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rl
_!__
of coal and o ll,
ments. WY ..-5434.
12 8 ife
r--.,.a ~ TBI!: JOYOUS PARADISI!l 011' ' -,11113=.-2- d7 oo- r ~s'-tu"'de"'b-a'ker Lark. consumption
lfhicll
11as
increased
' !he amount
rom.s liAs SPACE '1'0 SPARlli FOR YOUNG AND OLD,
CAMPING frailer, steepl-ii ~IIIIUIBII
ltandard shift. low mileage, ' ot carbon dioxide in the earth's
Will rent by day or week. Ph.
good mnclitlon. Will
trade ; atmosphere and carbon diox• IlK 11iK 111'-•lllllJr"''liii-IIN .
192-M?r
for a camper trailer. Ph. 992· ide helps the earth hold I b
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5551.
? 29 6tc.i heat of the sun. ·
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WHEN C(OU 6fT OLD,~

REFI.e)(£6 ~LOW DOWN !

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'I'OU GfT OI.JT OF3EO COMORIID\II .

LOOK

wtiAT CAN lllRING
O~DfO

THIS ONE ..

HOU'f •

CQI,T AND

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OVER:

A NAil FIL! __ 1-!AIR.

6P'RAY•...TH~ LilAC
COLOGNE WE'NDY
~AVE'

HER cDClf&lt;~ 1, . A
~NOFR~.

ME...SOME

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wiper washer&amp;. Now for the low, low price, , •

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POIIfjf 'THOSE L1Nf·DRIVE5

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wide choice of·modets and colors (If yoaeome. .
In now) and the same willingness to Work
out terms to suit you. Trade now, while Qle
choice is best! Remember, this time cO:Uei
but once a year!
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_a- il-er- "'ln--;M
;;id-:cd..-Ie::p:o:r::-1.
0 . Pb. Gl 6-410.

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new '66 Chevy at a speclal price! We have the ~•

t""'=""'

I ROO!II' brict Duplex with ga-

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new Zig Zag sewing machine
H"DLINII
hOuseki\Oplng
and
cookill!l.
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with 20-year factory
MIIRIIIIJ o,MIIlfll I:H A. M.
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FOUR
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lurnlsbed
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ARAB tills pall bull
tee, nationally advertised Liberty Theatre In Middle· I
1 ment WY ~cOIIICTIO"I
I 14 1ft ;rour home from
llrmltee,
branda to be sold for
Will 111 eccepttd Ultlll tzto A. M.
port, 0.
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MODERN z bedroom home. ata. ~aches, crtckets, and freight totals of $45 ·;;a-;;;;
RIIGULATIONI
Pomeroy, 0. Ph. 992-2903 day ecorplone, lilverflsb. spiders, can be paid at $5 a month
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-"lectlonebte.
lrren Mould 1M
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at Kln8 Builders. SUpply to sew on them to
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reported
tm.-edlOtM~ liM !MID
tJt.her
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Co., Mlddleporl
4 211 tfc
sure you are completely sat
BOY
GIRL
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WELL kept carpels show the 1 lsfled. Ph. 992-3218. 8 2 till
In Rutland To
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FOr IN.wnt Ad llr'IIICI
MOBILE
HOME,
19M
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results
of
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Blue
Lustr~
STEREO
RADIO
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4 ICin 1 IN' Wlrd Oftl lllMrtll
Minimum t:111r11 60 nnh
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2
bedrooms,
like
new.
spot
cleaning.
Rent
electrl
TION
Beautiful
12 centt ,., woro for llllrH Coft.
Delivering The Doily
I Pnre
. d 1or easy· 0nanc1ng. Pli. shampooer
Ce- console, radi o equr.pped WI.1h
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Block $1.
Co Pomeroy
8 1 61
10 -•r c:ent OIICOUnt an P•ICI ed
Sentinel to ettobllshod
Mason, 7'13-5282.
8 3 3tc ment
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iltMI ldl p•IO within ID GIYL
CARD OF rHANI(S &amp; OIITUAittl
Route
4 speaker sound system. l96•
11.15 tor H w11r0 minimum E1c ~ i ONE GOOD super!orgnlll ~ ROOM house and bath, m
1 Drjll Emmett Will, Rl. 3, acrJ!ll, $2000. A1ao a 5 room model, use&lt;! only 3
d41tlonel word lc
OFFICI HOURi
CALL 992-2156
I :JD a . M. fit ~~00 II M. Dilly
I Pom~roy, 0.
7 31 6tp bouse, newly painted with 5 Assume payments of
$~;~
llfu~ o;l ar I:Sa 4 M. to U:OO Noon
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per month or pay balance ~·
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TO (IIILACE A
14 FT. F•berglass boat With
8 1 6tp 1811.28. Try it in your home
.UUL I PIIODUCIN8
45 HP Mercury motor and
J, Ph. 992-3218.
8 2 tit
WANT AD
troller, 1962 model, A-1 con· HOUSE lor sale, 5f9 Broad·.
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dillon. Contact Gary Gibbs, I way St., Middleport, Ohio. 7l BEANS, tomatoes, cabbage an
Mason, W. Va., or call 7'13- rooms, 11!1 bath, garage. Out- cucumbers Clarence Proffitt
2.16.
7 31 121c
buildiag. Corner lot. 8 4 6lp
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GOBLE FORD
Crow's Steak House KEITH
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ROUSH &amp; .LYONS
Camping Trailers

Phano 992·3576
W. Moln 51.
Pomltoy

Morton St.

Formerly Grueser BodJ
Works

Pomeroy

H)( j ~ I NGS UP
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ePARTS for OUTBOARD
MOTORS
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l!venings and Saturday

125 Fairl•n• Dr. Middleport

DICk TRACY

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OKAY, VOU FE~ C.ET
'/OUR AN11·R,O.DIATION
GEAR ON AND PULL OUT
TllAT ATOMIC CARTRIDGE.

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for guara&amp;teed broiler

In&amp; profils.

Ph.

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AUCTIONEER
tultlvaled, balance In n••tun 1
COMPLETE SALES
..MANAGEMENT
and timber. One story frame,
Write, Phone or Conllct
I rooms, water system, barn,
JIM CARNAHAN
other buildings. Only $5,1100.
li.ClllU _ OFF ROUTE 1!8!
RACINE, OHIO
- 35 acres cultivated, bai-l ~;::'il~"'j
ance pasture and
timber.
Cleo, well - fenced, tobacco
base. Good one story frame

rage, Buttertut Ave., Pomeroy. o. Ph.'992-SJ27.

home,
5 rooms, batlj, base~~==~
men~ furnace beat, plenty of
water. Two baJ'Jis, garage,' and
heatiDg,
other buildings. Priced lor Ohio. End your sewer trouble.
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· k sale. $7 ,1100.oo.
We have sU size sewer macJt.
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FARM - a acres, IDes. Reasonable rates. Call
APARTMENT 011 127 Butternut '
clean,
one
story, 6 rooms, WY Z.2974, day ot DlgbL
Ave. ill Pomeroy.
'1 31 tfe
front porch, cellar, barn, 2
I 15 tfc
MODERN 4 room and balh furwells,
water
system.
$3,800.
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Qlmplell 11erv1ee
port, 0 ., Ph. !!92'3874.
338 - One story frame,
51
Crill Hradlord
7 29 tfc
rooms, bath, basement, foreWrtle, PraDt or Clola"
ed air healing, ¥.. acre lot,
4. t.. IIRADfl'(JRD
HOUSE, out of high water. By
some
river
frontage.
$5,1100.
RadDe, Oldo
appointmeAt. Call 992---2648.
Albert
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Broker
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M-3830 EvellfDgs li9WI3C I
Auto Sales
4 ROOM HOUSE with a, large
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lary school. Ph. 992-2540.
n r!lnw
good condition. Ph. 992·3533.
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f 3 rooms and
DAILY ClBYPI'OQUOTE - Bent'• · - 1111 wodr it:
TER INSURANCE AGENCY 1162 CORV AIR M0112a station
bath, nicely foml•hed, ndullli
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lt L o N 0 :r &amp; L L o W
auto insurance. We may be ! ie transmission, radio, good
f'h. - ·
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One letter o1mp1y tw liDOIller, ID lhlll 1J1111P1e A Iii 111114 . able to save you money.
I tireo, $9115. Ph. 992-$H.
THREif and four- room~fUr. toor tho - Ilo, X for the two O'o, etc. Blnlle lettero, 8 2 tfc
8 2 5tc
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.1 AUTOMOBILE tnaurance been RISING TEMPERATUii.E
Rowley and Reed. After 6
A OIIPtoczm QaolaU'"'
' cancelled? Lost yeur opera!· Some SCientists predict that
p. m. caD WY 2-3574.
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ar's license? Call WY :1-2986. the eartil's tem)""alure . will
1 15 tic Increase appreciably I a . t h e
C I Ue KJ.EKW.I''l' WOol' NICClt'l'TB:IL
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lfhicll
11as
increased
' !he amount
rom.s liAs SPACE '1'0 SPARlli FOR YOUNG AND OLD,
CAMPING frailer, steepl-ii ~IIIIUIBII
ltandard shift. low mileage, ' ot carbon dioxide in the earth's
Will rent by day or week. Ph.
good mnclitlon. Will
trade ; atmosphere and carbon diox• IlK 11iK 111'-•lllllJr"''liii-IIN .
192-M?r
for a camper trailer. Ph. 992· ide helps the earth hold I b
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In now) and the same willingness to Work
out terms to suit you. Trade now, while Qle
choice is best! Remember, this time cO:Uei
but once a year!
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AWAY.

60 new '60 ·CHEvYS.

Fer Rent
FURNISHED efficiency apartment. Ph. !192-2288 or come
to 41M1 Spring Ave~ Pomeroy,
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Clow'.s steak House ill Pomeroy where Frazier Reams, Jr., seated third from left, candidaU!.for.governor, was main speaker. Posing here are,
!!illeft to.right, William L. Col.eman, running for Lt. Governor; Jack Nolan, candidate (or..Secretary of State; Mr. Reams, George Banks, candid.tll ,f'!r ~lth district state representative, ami Eldon Brown, candidate for Treasurer of State. Back row, E. A. Wingett, Meigs Couny Democrat
·executive conunlttee chairman; CIJifford F. Brown, running for Judge of the SuJ!reme Court; Willlam B. Brown, candidate for 4th district
iJ~.of,th
. e Court of Appeals; Paul Simon, running for·.tbe unexpired term of Me1gs Count)' Commissioner; Gordon H. Caldwell, Meigs County
~; Kenneth Hager, candidate .for full term of county commiJsion er; Clarence H. Kriisley, running for Auditor of State; Joseph D. Bryan,
, 1\dldlte for i11dge of Supreme Court; Dr. Huold Brown, Meigs County Chairman for Moeller for Congress Committee, and County Court
dse Frank W. Porter_Jr. -Sentinel Photo.
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Pomeroy, Otlll

TONIGHT
NOT OPEN

Save in our August Furniture Sale!
RETURN HOME

FRIDAY &amp; SATURDAY, AUG. 5 &amp; 6
Clo-ut Of All Summer

HATS F;~~rly

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Mr. and Mrs. William Mayes 1
and family of Uma have returned home after a week's vis·
it with his mother, Mrs. Lu·
cille Mayes, of Middleport. AI·
so spending a week with Mrs.
Mayes was her daughter, Mrs.
Ernest Covert and children of
Belpre. During their visit they
attended the Wind Symphony

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Reg. $16.50 end $19.75

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PURSES
DRESSES
Sl95 to$12 95
Phillips Sisters Style Shop

See the New Magic Chef Gas Ranges - the New Magic Chef Electric Ranges ·
the Many New ·
Kroehler ~iving Room Suites - Berkline Easy Chairi
- RCA·WhirlppOI Refrigerators - Dinef!e Sets .,..
Bedroom Suites -· sPecial .Bargains on Silllmo.. n..S' ·
Mattresses -- and Serta:Mattresses and Box Spd197 jl.
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TONIGHT ond fRIDAY
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"CHEYENNE AUTUMN"
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