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White Percale Bed Sh"ts 81 by 108 and double
fitted
$2.96
42 by 38 inch Pillow Caseo
$·1.$8 ptlr
A beautiful selection of womens dresses - two piece
72
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108
inches
and
twin
fitted
Sheets
. $2.76
suits - jar.ket dresses - shifts - coat style dresses.
Fieldcrest
"English
Garden"
Full
ROM
Designs
'In
Dacrons, jerseys, linens, ginghams, shantungs and seer· New Shipment!
.Coats ond Clarks
pink, yellow ar blut. Bath Towel
Sale $1.39
suckers.
Hand Towels Sale 89c, Wnh Cloths
Sale 39c
MISSES SizES 10 to 20
A Group af Beller Quality Towels in Well Known
Makes, $2.98 and $3.98 Values
Sale $1.50
HALF SIZES 14 \2 to 24~
''WINTUCK"
A Large Saleetian af Nylon and Dacron Party Aprons
Sport Yarn. 100% Dupont Reg. $1.00 Aprons Sale 79c-Reg. $1.59 and $1.95
Sale $1.39
WOMI;NS $5.95
Leather, stretch and I i e orion. 2 oz. - 2 ply, wash· Aprons

CHANEL JACKETS
SALE

able colors.

bells. All colors.

59c

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$po

89c

$4.00

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WOMENS BLOUSES
A group of womens long sleeve and roll sleeve blouses.

Prints and solids. So!l)e permanent press.

$4.00 Womens Blouses ._ ...__,;_ Sale $3.44
$3.00 Womens Blou..s
Sale $2.44
$2.00 Womens Blouses
Sale $1.44

Sale! Foundation Garments
$1.00 Fashion Circle Colton and Pldded Bm S.le 66c
$2.50 and $2.99 lrts
S.le $1.50
$3.95 end $4.00 Br11
Sale $2.00
$2.50, $3.9t, $5.00 Glrdl11 and Panty GlrdiH
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Sale $2.00
$6.95, $7.00, $7.95, $1.95; $10.95 Glrdl11 and Panty
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A Group of blscontlnued and Sll1htly Sailed

Gown and Robe ·Sets
REG. $8.95 SETS__.,.....;·;·........,'_SALE $5.00
RECf $5:95 sns
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WOMENS HOSIERY
About 300, Pain Well Known ~ke $1.75 Stacklhgs,
Dress shtera, Hlmleu or seams
Sale $1.00
Well Known Brin~ Sealilleis Mlcro-MHh Relnforcicl
Sh- or WalkllifSI\Mr Nylon Stackln., Reg. $1.50
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Regultr $1.00 S•'-·Nvlon Stock'"-•· Your Choice
af Seaml. . Str~ch. .IN!ni• . O.W ir 1Hmles1 ,_h
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A Grelllp of White "Nu~ Hoalery, Walking Sh-,
SuJipOrt or Otl(t!"Ki!M, $1.35 ta·$1.95 Valu11
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69c ~ ~on or Co~und Nylon ~lends,
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Papul1r $1.00~'hMt.tiocldnp-. Jr. Min or Average

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Sale! ACCESSORIES
Group of $3.95 Wamen1 All-LHther Cigarette CoSale $2.50

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Rea. $1.00 and $2.00 Velues In Jewelry_ Sale SOc
Group of $1.95 1nd $2.95 Wamens Mandbaga S.le $1
Well Known Brond af Lingerie, Wain Gowns,
Pajomos, Shifts and Long Gown•, Valu• Ia $11.00
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Sale 'h Price
Girls Stretch Tights, Sf- .UX, 8-10, 12-14. Reg.
$1.65 Sale 88c-Reg. $2.00 Sole $1.18-Reg. $2.50
Sale $1.88
Nationally Fimaus Make ~ Lingerie, Full SlfPI, Half
Sllpi and PantiH, Valu11 to $7.00 _
f.1 Price

TIMEX WATCHES
Both Womens and Mens Styles. Some are waterproof,
seii·wind, shockproof, anti-magnetic, jeweled movement.

WESTERN JEANS

Sale! For Boys, Young Men

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JMIRTS

SLACKS
Silel 29 to 38 waist. Jllolf,

Sl~1 8 .tel 20. A"·hilll!lli!!&gt;

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LENGTH 100 TO 180 IN.

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Dependl~le

Hardware m ouc Drapery Department.

WRIGHT'S
TRIMMINGS
ftulfled lace, ruffled em·
broldecy, ruffled trim·
ming.

Hallmark
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Initial Notes

GenWne lambs wool wu

16 Nates, 16 Envelopes

appllero. Easy to remove for
washine. Snap in frame,

29ct;to 79c ,k••
Picture• may be added, removed or replaced easlly and
quickly. No adhesive on corner mounts needed. Sheet
will hold 20 pleturea.
EACH

REFILLS 59c EACH

Scovill Gripper
Eyelet and
Sn1p Flatenll'
PUER KITS

STAY-RITE
DRESS SHIELDS
No sewiDg - no pinningeasy to put on. Regular
ahape. Smal~ medium and
large.

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Aluminum, Redwood

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with clla!D. OanopJ llyle,

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·Maysville Carpet Warp
800 yard apoo)J. Escellent commerelal color&amp; 100%
cotton.

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PLASTIC DRAPES
New Textures. Soft dniplng.
Ea8J eue, JWII riDJe, dry
and bang. Decorator colors-

Sale! Living Room ·Suites
and Sofas
Early American - Modern - Traditional. Upholltere4 ·
In high grade fabrics witb a large aelectlon of colors.

$159.00 LOVE SEAT
$197.00 SOFA
Complete with handle.
$209.00 2 PIECE SUITE
$229.00 2 PIECE SUITE
SALE $1.09
$239.00
2 PIECE SUITE ·
PAIR
$279.00 2 PIECE SUITE
$309.00 2 PIECE SUITE
SIZE 50" x 90"
$319.00 2 PIECE SUITE
$329.00 2 PIECE SUITE
$349.00 2 PIECE SUITE
$359.00
2 PIECE SUITE
Solid color Rayon and Acetate ftoc.lonlzed
th
$369.00
2 PIECE SUITE
Ionized self-Hning that tnsu!a~d while it d~leroe.
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=~gw:eha:: and drf'cleanable. Needs little or '00 $389.00
$398.00 2 PIE(:E SUITE
White .:.. N:tura;~ J~~~g - Insures privacy. Colora: $419.00 2 P!liCE SUITE
$449.00 2 PIECE SUITE
$491.00 2 PI ICE SUITE .
$498.00 2 PIECE SUitE
$629.00 2 PIECE SUITE
SCRANTON 6'x6'

SALE $131.00
SALE $166.00
SALE $166.00
SALE $111.00
SALE $199.00
SAL;E $234.00,
SALE $252.00
SALE $268.00
· SALE $271;0!! .
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SALE $299.00
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SALE $234.00
SAL- ~~.00
SALE $351.00
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us!. patterns, lined and
unlin«&lt;, 87" leDilh.

ORAW DRAPERIES

SHOWER CURTAINS

$4$3M

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washable and sunfast. Big selection patterns.

$1.95

Alia ~hower Curtain EnHmbl11 Including Shower
Curtaon and Matching Window Curttln
$t.95 •nd $3.95

GARMENT BAGS

BE'SUIE TO TAKE ADVANT~OE : QJ= ·J'H·

apnn&amp; mattress

$6.95

Kleinert's

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and Steel
eCHAIR5-ln Redwood. Steel Fibre with SPr!ni llee) " eCHAISE L,OUNGI5-Redwood and Aluminum with Jmlell.

88c

E-Z Flip Photo Albums
$1·95

WAX APPUERS

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TOSS CUSHIONS
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DRAPERIES
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Blg oelectlon Oil eolcn • Machine wuhable. Rayon
ohapes .and fabr!es In oOlldl and cottoJJ permapren.
50''x84u L
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TRAVERSE RODS

Summer Weight Jackets

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Special PurchMI tnd Salel $3.98 New Deluxe Setlnette

Small Loll Mens $4.95
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SKILLET Gloss White Enamel

Sizes 29 !0 38. Solid colors of Ioden green, blue, black The finest, · IIIOit luXuriant garment bags ever tailored.
and bri!Ja. Made with wide belt loons tapered le••
Sanforized shrunk.
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loelthked wecfciiDC·riDC Pltlern. 57' double garment bags
w DOll tilt hoo!b iDa f11Jllength zipper.

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$6.95 TIMEX WATCHES
SALE $5.09 $1.00
$7.95 TIMEX WATCHES
SALE $5.83
50% Polyester, 50% Cotton. Permanent press. Tapered $8.95 TIMI;X WATCHES
Throw· Away Bags
SALE $6.57
lit. Sizes 29 to 36.
$9.95 TIMEX WATCHES
SALE $7.29
For All
$1o.95 TIMEX WATCHES
SALE $8.03
3 Pc. Rur. Contour Ma~ 1.14
$11.95 TIMEX WATCHES
SALE $8.77
Cover of 100% V!aeo10
Vacuum Cleaners
$'12.95 TIMEX WATCHES
SALE $9.49
$15.00 TIMEX WATCHES
SALE $11.00
Rayon. AU colors.
FOR THIS SALE
$15.95 TIMEX WATCHES
SALE $11.68
Sale
pkg.
$16.95 TIMEX WATCHES
SALE $12.44
MENS $2.95 SHORT SLEEVE
$17.95 TIMEX WATCHES
SALE $13.17
$19.95 TIMEX WATCHES
SALE $14.63
$24.95 TIMEX WATCHES
SALE $18.29
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Solid colors. Knit shirts. Paisleys, stripes, plaids. Sizes Also a fuga Group af Westclox Alarm Clacks and
small (14-14~ ), medium (15·15\2 ), large (16·16'h ) and Pocket Watches, Wind-Ups and Electrics,
Round and rectanJIUlar. Goldtone finish. Supported vinyl on
extra large 117·17'h ).
Values from $3.25 to $12.98
All Sale Prleld cha1r
seata and backs.
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$249.00 9 Pc. DINETTE SETS --SALE $199.00
Four Hour
$189.00 5 and 7 Pc. DINETTE SETS _ SALE $166.00
$159.00 5 Pc. DINETTE SETS
SALE $136.00
8-INCH
SALE $126.00
Combination pan includes 4- A durable, W88hable enamel $149.00 $ Pc. DINETTE SETS
Llllft Boys SIHI 3 Ia 7 Short Sleeve
cup e g~ poacher (each cup suitable for Indoor and out.
Bays SIZH 6 to 11 Mr. Wrangler $6.00 Hondo Hags
Tefion-hnedJ and aluminum door use' Retains its original $139.00 5 Pc. DINETTE SETS _ _ SALE $116.00
8"
skillet with cover. ideal whiteness and .glosa throu&amp;bBays Sl•es 6 to 18 Mr. Wrangler $6.00 Honda, Hags
$$9.00 5 Pc. DINETTE SETS
SALE $48.00
for
preparing frozen foods or out It&amp; entire Ufe.
Bedford Cord Slackl
Salt $4.95
br&lt;aklast.
Yaung Mens $8.00 Mr. Wrongler Si&lt;tl 29 to 36
Dress Slacks
Sale $6.95
IALI $1.15 qt.
Yaung Mens $7.00 Mr. Wrangler Sixes 29 to 36
Hop~~cklng Dr111 Slacks
Sale $5.95

Complete with 1n1ps
A Fine ~ectlon of Woll'llm $2.95 and $3.95
endeyeltb
$1.~
Umbrellas In sevir•lll'flll and mony ,P'IIIrnl
Roflll.yelels,
100
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29cptrbox
Mr. Wftngltr Hondo Young Mens

$4.49

Long wearing - skid resistant - fast colora - wipes
clean with a damp cloth.

Large Selection af World FamaUI
SKEIN

Wnngler $5.98 Permanent Press
Fine soft knit 80% acrylic anad 20% nylon. Lacey pat• Blue Denim
tern, hand washable, retains its shape. Sizes
medium and large. White and pastels.

Steel slats, waihable piiBtlt ' ·
tapes. SlrOJli nylOn cords.
Color white, 64 Inch J.eiii!IL .1,
Size 24 to 36• .

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LADIES
BELTS

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$1.00 Argyle Socks in si•es 10 thru 13 _
Sale 69c
One SIH Stretch Orlan Sacks, over plaids _ Sale 66c
15c White ell calion Handkerchiefs _
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.HIGH INTENSITY
A Group af Table Covers Including Vlnyla and Cottan
VENETIAN
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Prints. Round, Squore and Oblong.
and HANDKERCHIEFS
LAMPS
$2.95 thru $6.95
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1lls sizt!t..lnnlllg, two-out sin- When 1t1s average slipped w who was one ol. the original
CLUTCH IDT'l'ER
1be sidelined untU nell,.eek.
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gle Wednesday night scored .252 last year after his high of Astros obtained in the 1962 Aspromonte came up in the Larry Dierker p!tclted ~
UP! Sports Writer
Rusty Staub from secoud with .280 In 1964 and he seemed to he expansion draft from the sixth to face Braves' starter seven·hitier lor Houston to
·Happiness ror Bob Aspro- the winning run in the Astros' 4- unable to hit in the clutch, Dodgers when the club was Ken Johnson with two out, the •he victory wlllle Johnson was
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monte is playing third base at 2 victory over the Atlanta Aspromonte became the target formed.
score tied 2-2 and Staub, who'd 1tagged for tbe loss. Dierker
Houston. ·
Braves. It was the ABtros of lite boo birds in the, Aspromonte also said he'd walked and moved up on a gave up two runs In the first
The 26-year-6ld veteran is lhe second slraigltt victory over the Astrodome and his future ' gone back to his normal bat roundout. at second.
!inning but was in control the
only regular third baseman the I Braves and put them on top of seemed short-lived in Houston. with a bigger barrel this year "I hit a letter high knuckle I rest of the way.
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but last year he seemed on the mark.
tuture with the ABtros seemed ill-fated attempt to get more wasn't going to throw me third base in the lith inning
When a young man's fancy .. ~· ·' 1 b·Yw» lq
verge of beroming the · first "I worked out real hard dim since they had highly power-he hit just eight homers ,aoything good because first when relief pitcller Blll Hands
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player ever to be booed out of during the winter at a health touted rookie Doug Rader, the all year.
Ibase was open. He threw me uncorked a wild pitch with the turns to spring ~ •.. :. A'n.U
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the Astrodome.
club because of the challenge I most Valuable .Player in the In the other National League three straight knucklers and I bases loaded and two out
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trading block all winter long and proved that third base is Ui and had obtained veteran Ed phla Philles turned back the The result was a line drive Chicago. A single by Taylor
and was a better bel three 1mine," Asprornonle said after Mathews from Atlanta.
Chicago Cubs 5-4 In 11 innings. into leftfield, a foo1 fair, tltat 1tosing pitcher Ricll Nye and
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the Indians or Mets than the straight years and I wasn't team's leading hitter in spring edged Chicago &gt;-4, Detroit beat run.
. out loaded the bases and set
you in th~ swing. · ·
ABtros. But the deals fell going to give it up."
training, Mathews was switched. California 6-3, Wasilington Ironically, Staub pulled a' stage for the wild pitch.
through, Aspromonte won !tis Manager Grady Halton admit- to first and Rader was sent whipped New York 10-4 and the hamstring msucle · rounding : The Phlls tied tile game iD the
job back in spring training and 1ted, "He's swinging the best bat ·down to Oklahoma City for Kansas City - Cleveland contest third on the play- the same i seventh when
Dick
seems ready to .keep it for on the team right now."
1more seasoning. It added up to was postponed because of wet kind of injury Mickey Mantle •singled and Richie Allen bit
Sport Shlr11 om1
long time.
Average Slipped
the starting job for Aspromonte, groundo.
suffered two days ago-and will 1two-run homer.
Knit Shirts
Daily Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport, 0., Aprll 13, 1967-3
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thinclads in a four-team track
meet Wedneaday after school
at Belpre.
Belpre won the
with
1031'. points, to 60'' ,.,,. Porneroy, warren Lncal, :r1 and Middleport, 24.
Belpre took nine first places
and Pomeroy five, Warren Local, one, and Middleport, none.
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The Southern Tornadoes
ed their fourth win of the base•
ball season with a 12-2 victory
over Southwestern at Racine on
Wednesday after school.
The Tornaodes of Coach
nor Slone's, loser in ono outing,
trailed· 2-0 after lhe top of
first frame, but plated
runners in the bottom half
that rung and went on to
easy win, when the SW roof
fell in In the Tornado fifth
when 8 runs came in.
Ray Proffitt started on
mound for the Tornadoes but
gave way to Junior Tom
with one away in the first. Diddie worked u n t II midway
through the flflh when he was

relieved by Mike Jenkins with . · AHL Playoff Standings
Bermudo ShDrfs
the score 3-2. Jenkins fini shed I By Unlted l'resl lntemallonal
2.95 to 5.00
the firth, pitched the sixth, and ''
Serl"' A
Diddle returned to mop up in
~.seven
tN! seventh.
Dress Slacks
W. L.
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Southern hitters were Prof. IPittsburgh
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Spring Jocketo
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righthander, pitched for the vis..
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While spo.~ CDits For That Prom or sp.a.,
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Wednesday's Result.
game will open the Tornadoes Hershey 3 Pittsburgh 1
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100 Yard Dash - Swisher,
ANAHEIM, Calif. (UPI)-The. But in the opening game,
11.0 sec., Davis (B), Brickles
Cleveland Indians, beaten once ' brought in Hargan after
(P), Hood (M) and Hollway IB).
by Kansas City and once by Dowell was removed in
Mile Run - Lambert (P),
the weatherman, r.,t their filth.
4:56.5, Cunningham, Well (P),
hopes for their first victory on 1 "Let's face It," Adcock
Perry (W), and Krawsczyn (M).
Luis Tlant tonight.
rserted. "There's no
880 Relay - Pomeroy team
Manager Joe . Adcock an- [about my starters being
Van Meter, Porter, Garnes
nounced there : would ~ no~ ~t pitchers on my staff.
Brickles, first, with time 11:42.7, Brant IW), P.
change in pitching plans be- got to keep ll1em ready.
of 1:39.9; Middleport, second, IW), Hindy (M) and Karges (P)
cause of the ~ rajo-out Wednes-' an had to pitch."
third.
220 Run - Swisher 23.9 sec.;
day
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,·
Adcock said he saw little
h ad
nd · h 1 W) d Hood
'It only m1001~ !\tat everyone I looked good to him in the
· Barnett (W), Moore e , (M), a Ntc o s I an
is set back a full day," the In-'
.
d1 t
Moore &lt;P) and Faulty (B).
(M), tied for fifth.
dians manager said. Friday lope?'ng. game eea ·
18{) Low Hurdles- Alloway I Mile Relay- Belpre first
1 wm many games on
· ht •·
(•B) 22 .6 sec·. , Swisher, Spen- 3·52
mg
OJ'Unny s·eb
1 er t w1'II sta \"1 don
h'ts,
. .2, Warren
.
, second , Pom1
in Anaheim, and Gary Bell will 1 •
cer, Ruble (B) and Oflenbeger eroy, thtrd.
.
.
conclude tbe three-game series ' The freshman manager said , (W).
Pomeroy and Mtddleport wtll ,
against the Angels Saturday.! tltat he had to take McDowell I 880 Yard Run - Lambert (P) participate in a meet today at :
Stev• Hargan is listed to open 'out because ol his control prob- 2:18.6; Sn01gle, Woods IM), 4:15 at Middleport. Wellston w11l
the two-game series in Minne- ltems. "I checked after three
Barickman ' (B), Francis IW). roond out the list of CO!Ilpetiapolis Sunday.
lnings and McDowell had
Two Mile Run - Anthony (B) tors in the triangular event.
Sam ·McDowell, the ace of tho:·over 70 pitches. ll's too early J,-..................= ....0..======"""====.
Cleveland staff when his left !and too cold to be throjvlng that
arm ts. both healthy and accur. ifnany."
ate, wtll not pick up an added 1 As for McDowell's troubles
;tart because of the ellra day I coverinS first base, Adcock
of relit.
·
stated bluntly "Any pitcher in
Adrock said simply:
tile major leagues has got to
COMPLETE LINE OF
'1t takes a whole staff to do t.make that play."
CHANNEL.MASTER &amp; FtNCO
the job."
McDowetrs tardiness In coveROTERS ~tlOOSTER$ eTOWERS
The' Indiana starters will keep 1ering first base, according to
Ask About Tht Channel Muter
limbered up, in the likely event · some, gave the Athletics three
Croaflre Anttnn1
of more rainouts, by taking Of their runs. But McDowell
lurn or two in relief.
1 himself disagreed.
Adcock announced flatly dur- J "l beat both of those runners
ng spring training:
' to the bag, wt lfle firllt base
1
"I won't use starters in re- umpire blew tlie calls," Sam
Phone 985-3308
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Bud Bickel's Panther, track Augustien (B), Little &lt;M), Jarsquad were Don Swisher and vis and Stanley (P).
Don Lambert with 16 and 12, Broad Jump - Alloway (B)
respectively. Little topped the 18.11 ft.; N. Nichols (W), BrieMiddleport squad with seven.[ Ides (P), Rudy &lt;B) and Van
Pomeroy's Lambert set new Meter (P) and Griffith (B), tle
Panther records in both the
for filth.
and the 880.
Results of' the meet:
High Jump - Snelgle (B),
Shot_ Purdue (B) 4l.G'k fhl-!''" ft., Rudy tB), Mitchell (B),
McFee (B), Hardesty IB),
Logan (P), Pinkerton (W).
vis (W), and Crow (P).
Pole Vault _ Reynolds (B),
·Discus _ Hardesty, 126 ft., 11 ft., 0 in., Warman &lt;B), Wehrung (P), Stanley, Cluff (M).

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gle Wednesday night scored .252 last year after his high of Astros obtained in the 1962 Aspromonte came up in the Larry Dierker p!tclted ~
UP! Sports Writer
Rusty Staub from secoud with .280 In 1964 and he seemed to he expansion draft from the sixth to face Braves' starter seven·hitier lor Houston to
·Happiness ror Bob Aspro- the winning run in the Astros' 4- unable to hit in the clutch, Dodgers when the club was Ken Johnson with two out, the •he victory wlllle Johnson was
As ~
monte is playing third base at 2 victory over the Atlanta Aspromonte became the target formed.
score tied 2-2 and Staub, who'd 1tagged for tbe loss. Dierker
Houston. ·
Braves. It was the ABtros of lite boo birds in the, Aspromonte also said he'd walked and moved up on a gave up two runs In the first
The 26-year-6ld veteran is lhe second slraigltt victory over the Astrodome and his future ' gone back to his normal bat roundout. at second.
!inning but was in control the
only regular third baseman the I Braves and put them on top of seemed short-lived in Houston. with a bigger barrel this year "I hit a letter high knuckle I rest of the way.
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Houston ~stros have ever had- the National League with a 2-0 When he wasn't traded, his after switching last year in an ball," Aspromonte said. '·He · Tony Taylor S&lt;:Ol'ed
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but last year he seemed on the mark.
tuture with the ABtros seemed ill-fated attempt to get more wasn't going to throw me third base in the lith inning
When a young man's fancy .. ~· ·' 1 b·Yw» lq
verge of beroming the · first "I worked out real hard dim since they had highly power-he hit just eight homers ,aoything good because first when relief pitcller Blll Hands
... ~~; ')t b:r. r..o1 io
player ever to be booed out of during the winter at a health touted rookie Doug Rader, the all year.
Ibase was open. He threw me uncorked a wild pitch with the turns to spring ~ •.. :. A'n.U
ni !svo1q
the Astrodome.
club because of the challenge I most Valuable .Player in the In the other National League three straight knucklers and I bases loaded and two out
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give the Phils their vlctory oveor il Bermuda Sh~rts and
tho'~;
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trading block all winter long and proved that third base is Ui and had obtained veteran Ed phla Philles turned back the The result was a line drive Chicago. A single by Taylor
and was a better bel three 1mine," Asprornonle said after Mathews from Atlanta.
Chicago Cubs 5-4 In 11 innings. into leftfield, a foo1 fair, tltat 1tosing pitcher Ricll Nye and
A trip to Downie-Gr~~
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months ago to be playing lor the game. "I've had it for six I But Aspromonte was the In the &lt;\merican League, Boston scored Staub with the winning straight walks after lwo wer,. ll
the Indians or Mets than the straight years and I wasn't team's leading hitter in spring edged Chicago &gt;-4, Detroit beat run.
. out loaded the bases and set
you in th~ swing. · ·
ABtros. But the deals fell going to give it up."
training, Mathews was switched. California 6-3, Wasilington Ironically, Staub pulled a' stage for the wild pitch.
through, Aspromonte won !tis Manager Grady Halton admit- to first and Rader was sent whipped New York 10-4 and the hamstring msucle · rounding : The Phlls tied tile game iD the
job back in spring training and 1ted, "He's swinging the best bat ·down to Oklahoma City for Kansas City - Cleveland contest third on the play- the same i seventh when
Dick
seems ready to .keep it for on the team right now."
1more seasoning. It added up to was postponed because of wet kind of injury Mickey Mantle •singled and Richie Allen bit
Sport Shlr11 om1
long time.
Average Slipped
the starting job for Aspromonte, groundo.
suffered two days ago-and will 1two-run homer.
Knit Shirts
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thinclads in a four-team track
meet Wedneaday after school
at Belpre.
Belpre won the
with
1031'. points, to 60'' ,.,,. Porneroy, warren Lncal, :r1 and Middleport, 24.
Belpre took nine first places
and Pomeroy five, Warren Local, one, and Middleport, none.
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over Southwestern at Racine on
Wednesday after school.
The Tornaodes of Coach
nor Slone's, loser in ono outing,
trailed· 2-0 after lhe top of
first frame, but plated
runners in the bottom half
that rung and went on to
easy win, when the SW roof
fell in In the Tornado fifth
when 8 runs came in.
Ray Proffitt started on
mound for the Tornadoes but
gave way to Junior Tom
with one away in the first. Diddie worked u n t II midway
through the flflh when he was

relieved by Mike Jenkins with . · AHL Playoff Standings
Bermudo ShDrfs
the score 3-2. Jenkins fini shed I By Unlted l'resl lntemallonal
2.95 to 5.00
the firth, pitched the sixth, and ''
Serl"' A
Diddle returned to mop up in
~.seven
tN! seventh.
Dress Slacks
W. L.
3
Tropicol w..,_e , f , .
Southern hitters were Prof. IPittsburgh
l
lilt and Diddle, each with a Hershey
from 8.95
Series B
double and single, aud Mike
B..f..&lt;lf-Five
Stewart, Amos Wallbrown, Rook
'"
r i.
Spr)ng
&amp; Sum'mer •.~lilh
w.
Crow, and Jenkins, with a sin- .
2
~4.50 to 79.50
each.
Quebec ''·
2
21
Hitters for the Highlanders Baltimore
Spring Jocketo
were Walker, a double, and BeSeries C
" '
man with a single. Beman, a
Besf..&lt;lf-Fiv•
For Golf and Play
righthander, pitched for the vis..
W. L.
!tors.
x - Rochester
3 2
fl'llllt'&amp;.9S
'
Southern was scheduled to Cleveland
2
host North Gallia today and Rut- x-Won Series
While spo.~ CDits For That Prom or sp.a.,
land on Friday. The Rutland
Wednesday's Result.
game will open the Tornadoes Hershey 3 Pittsburgh 1
OccMIDn•
•
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MOVC schedule
Baltimore 4 Quebec 3
Th
...
and
Other,
Spring
A.-soriM
i11 ....,ndiiiKII
Southwestern 2{10 000 0--2 2 2 Rochester~ Cleveland I
Southern
300 OBI x-12 8 11New York- 100-000 Ill- 4 8 4 oncl the prleels right at .. ,
Beman aud Walker. Proffitt, IWash
190 000 oox- 10 10 2
Diddle (WP) (!), Jenkin' 15), Peterson, Bouton (2),
Diddle (7), and Grueser.
I (5) and Gibbs; Coleman, Lines I
(9) and Camilil. WP -Coleman
It would take more than 80,- (1-0) . LP- Peterson (0-1).
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120 High Hurdles - Spencer
(W) 18.5 sec.; Little, Hapney
Brickles (P). and Moore-

Tornado
Takes 4th
Diamond ·w1•n

100 Yard Dash - Swisher,
ANAHEIM, Calif. (UPI)-The. But in the opening game,
11.0 sec., Davis (B), Brickles
Cleveland Indians, beaten once ' brought in Hargan after
(P), Hood (M) and Hollway IB).
by Kansas City and once by Dowell was removed in
Mile Run - Lambert (P),
the weatherman, r.,t their filth.
4:56.5, Cunningham, Well (P),
hopes for their first victory on 1 "Let's face It," Adcock
Perry (W), and Krawsczyn (M).
Luis Tlant tonight.
rserted. "There's no
880 Relay - Pomeroy team
Manager Joe . Adcock an- [about my starters being
Van Meter, Porter, Garnes
nounced there : would ~ no~ ~t pitchers on my staff.
Brickles, first, with time 11:42.7, Brant IW), P.
change in pitching plans be- got to keep ll1em ready.
of 1:39.9; Middleport, second, IW), Hindy (M) and Karges (P)
cause of the ~ rajo-out Wednes-' an had to pitch."
third.
220 Run - Swisher 23.9 sec.;
day
· •
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4-10 Dash - Sn ei g le (B), Davis (B), Garnes (P), Oiler
,·
Adcock said he saw little
h ad
nd · h 1 W) d Hood
'It only m1001~ !\tat everyone I looked good to him in the
· Barnett (W), Moore e , (M), a Ntc o s I an
is set back a full day," the In-'
.
d1 t
Moore &lt;P) and Faulty (B).
(M), tied for fifth.
dians manager said. Friday lope?'ng. game eea ·
18{) Low Hurdles- Alloway I Mile Relay- Belpre first
1 wm many games on
· ht •·
(•B) 22 .6 sec·. , Swisher, Spen- 3·52
mg
OJ'Unny s·eb
1 er t w1'II sta \"1 don
h'ts,
. .2, Warren
.
, second , Pom1
in Anaheim, and Gary Bell will 1 •
cer, Ruble (B) and Oflenbeger eroy, thtrd.
.
.
conclude tbe three-game series ' The freshman manager said , (W).
Pomeroy and Mtddleport wtll ,
against the Angels Saturday.! tltat he had to take McDowell I 880 Yard Run - Lambert (P) participate in a meet today at :
Stev• Hargan is listed to open 'out because ol his control prob- 2:18.6; Sn01gle, Woods IM), 4:15 at Middleport. Wellston w11l
the two-game series in Minne- ltems. "I checked after three
Barickman ' (B), Francis IW). roond out the list of CO!Ilpetiapolis Sunday.
lnings and McDowell had
Two Mile Run - Anthony (B) tors in the triangular event.
Sam ·McDowell, the ace of tho:·over 70 pitches. ll's too early J,-..................= ....0..======"""====.
Cleveland staff when his left !and too cold to be throjvlng that
arm ts. both healthy and accur. ifnany."
ate, wtll not pick up an added 1 As for McDowell's troubles
;tart because of the ellra day I coverinS first base, Adcock
of relit.
·
stated bluntly "Any pitcher in
Adrock said simply:
tile major leagues has got to
COMPLETE LINE OF
'1t takes a whole staff to do t.make that play."
CHANNEL.MASTER &amp; FtNCO
the job."
McDowetrs tardiness In coveROTERS ~tlOOSTER$ eTOWERS
The' Indiana starters will keep 1ering first base, according to
Ask About Tht Channel Muter
limbered up, in the likely event · some, gave the Athletics three
Croaflre Anttnn1
of more rainouts, by taking Of their runs. But McDowell
lurn or two in relief.
1 himself disagreed.
Adcock announced flatly dur- J "l beat both of those runners
ng spring training:
' to the bag, wt lfle firllt base
1
"I won't use starters in re- umpire blew tlie calls," Sam
Phone 985-3308
Chetrer, 0.
lief."
' 1~.

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Bud Bickel's Panther, track Augustien (B), Little &lt;M), Jarsquad were Don Swisher and vis and Stanley (P).
Don Lambert with 16 and 12, Broad Jump - Alloway (B)
respectively. Little topped the 18.11 ft.; N. Nichols (W), BrieMiddleport squad with seven.[ Ides (P), Rudy &lt;B) and Van
Pomeroy's Lambert set new Meter (P) and Griffith (B), tle
Panther records in both the
for filth.
and the 880.
Results of' the meet:
High Jump - Snelgle (B),
Shot_ Purdue (B) 4l.G'k fhl-!''" ft., Rudy tB), Mitchell (B),
McFee (B), Hardesty IB),
Logan (P), Pinkerton (W).
vis (W), and Crow (P).
Pole Vault _ Reynolds (B),
·Discus _ Hardesty, 126 ft., 11 ft., 0 in., Warman &lt;B), Wehrung (P), Stanley, Cluff (M).

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dated by a rock !IDCI· debris- .LI&gt;uiS Football Cardinals, it was
tossing crowd Wedne&amp;clsy .Di~ht announced Wednesday.
and squeezed out a final minute, The 24-year-old Omohundro,
!12-107 victory over the St. now in 'the · Anny, will join the
Louis Hawk~ 1.o win the Western Cardinals ln 'June.
Division playoffs.
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seven Rerif!s in si~ .games, It was a nightmare opening
the Eastern Division quarter for the Warriors, who in
I ~:!'.:~:~~. 76ers1i,, Philadelphia addi&amp;n to tieifig down by~ 16,
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II
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would .have tile l)le ,.!Jiird, ~0&lt;1-; when Fred
going lor them."
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''They've got a hell 0( a gilod .Barry's two f1'ee lhrows had
and
got •'Ill give tied It up 71·71 . Barry connected
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· tbe San· , Franciaco move hll team in front ~0 at
said.
•·
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points down in the first quarter lead lor the last time when he
·to put the game in the
hi: a basket to make it 105-104.
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this
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Ohio League baseball·play Tues·
day, Nelsonville dumped Ath·
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HS 6-2, and Jackson defeated ·
M!Hdleport, 4-0.

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Warriors refused to be lntiml~ a" istant trajner for the St.
dated by a rock !IDCI· debris- .LI&gt;uiS Football Cardinals, it was
tossing crowd Wedne&amp;clsy .Di~ht announced Wednesday.
and squeezed out a final minute, The 24-year-old Omohundro,
!12-107 victory over the St. now in 'the · Anny, will join the
Louis Hawk~ 1.o win the Western Cardinals ln 'June.
Division playoffs.
The Warriors, taking the best his 41 points in the serond half.
seven Rerif!s in si~ .games, It was a nightmare opening
the Eastern Division quarter for the Warriors, who in
I ~:!'.:~:~~. 76ers1i,, Philadelphia addi&amp;n to tieifig down by~ 16,
1.,
lor th~ slirt of the final had to duck egcs, coins,
:~~::~1 Basketball Assoclatkm !'lgareUe lighler and a
il
series.
~bOut the size of a ping-pong
As far es · Sharman . Is i ball.
roncerned, the Western Division "Throwing the egcs, and rock
;playoffs ended just in tllne.
didn't bother me,'' a satisfied
. "I'm Jlad lo get out Ol ·\hl! .Jiarry ""ld lilterwlll'l.
was

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in St. Lolli• · ag3lil· .li!ll tli;e ·half, wO(oj Into the lead fur
II
have Iost;;l~•l ;the , fi~l 'tl~',j\Oar the end of
would .have tile l)le ,.!Jiird, ~0&lt;1-; when Fred
going lor them."
'J¥tzel bit a.· ·basket a!tcr
''They've got a hell 0( a gilod .Barry's two f1'ee lhrows had
and
got •'Ill give tied It up 71·71 . Barry connected
(COitcb·..RI&lt;hle) ,Guerin a lot of lor 18 poigts in that period to
· tbe San· , Franciaco move hll team in front ~0 at
said.
•·
: ' tbe start of Ute fourth peiiod.
The Warriors came !rom 11- Hudson put ·the Hawks into the
points down in the first quarter lead lor the last time when he
·to put the game in the
hi: a basket to make it 105-104.
But former Hawk JefF Mullins,
.yho tore tile Hawks up
this
· series, hit lour consecutive
throws and San
~· '' never iralll'd again.

"

(SHOWN ABOVE')

rock

1

.

'

SO'S
POWDER

008s zzzzryyrlyd warriors 4-13 jl ST. WUJS (UP! ) -John R.
ST. WUIS (UP!) .Coach Bi~ Omohundro, a native ol S'lt

,.,

Buy A Livi~ng Room
Sellin·g For $229·9-~ .or More
AndForOnly
.00 ·More
Get the Bedroom Su:ite

WARRIORS 3-36 SPTS ... . .. CARDINAL TRAINER

••

•

In second round Southeastern
Ohio League baseball·play Tues·
day, Nelsonville dumped Ath·
. ons 4-2, Logan defeated Wells: Lon 7-5, Pomeroy downed GA·
HS 6-2, and Jackson defeated ·
M!Hdleport, 4-0.

MACH!NE NO. 2 . .. .. .. •,II

JOWL

'

'

sh01011'is on
sale aurlng
this event

eMAKE-UP-Touch &amp; Glow, Moon
Drops, New Demi and Translucent
e Complete Line Revlon Eye Mike-Up
• Ritvlon Ball\
Pow~er · ·
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-ROUND STEAK -z

98(

SPECIAL-REG. I.SO
PROFESSIONAL HAIR SPRAY-

PdRKrctt·oPs

When you purchase any Living R9om Suite or Sectional duriog this
Sale. This is one of the fi~est suites we h~ve •ver offered. IJ,,sur.e
and see this better deal now.
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HELEN HELP US!

11

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14. cubic foot FROST-CLEAR
GI-BSQN

THIS 12 CU. FT. GIBSON

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

Model67·252 COMPACT

ONLY

~ 'bOOR REFRIGERATOR
FREEZER
"
WITH !II-YEAR WARRANTY

Regular
Trade-In

- - 380.00

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MASON, W. VA.

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frost Iorin. You'll nover defrost agairh Food pactag.. can't froezo I&lt;&gt; ·
getber or frost over to oba&lt;ure tabelo. Tllm'l DO frott buildup In steal
any of the freezer's 201.3 lb. capacity, Two lee traya bold 88 calieo.

ARNOLI)
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·R£V{()N ~:~~::~s~

Now, additional 11-year warranty on the motor compressor (the meeh·
anici!l heart of the refriaeratorJ that begins wben jlresent Glhlon a.
year warranty end8. II a.ssures J"" 10 lull years of oalilfactlon with
your Gibson. Gibson Ia the only maimfacturer to bact its = t o n
with a to-year warraniY. Glbaon, can do II beoaute oveq re erator
made by Gibson Ia 1Ds11:cted with more tlum 1100 tDapectlon operations
and must pass "ibsQila famed Qualll1 ltlilo rwllliDI teat before It Ia

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WITH TRADE

Model
67-866
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1

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NOW $

Now With New 10-Year Golden
Guarantee
Gibson's patented Frost•Clear system assures you no frost ever can form in refrigerator or freezer. Eliminates messy
defrosting chores forever. And Gibson's
new JO.year Golden Guarantee -first in _
the industry - assures you of longer,
trouble-free service.

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Regular - • • • • - 399.95
Your Trt~de-ln • - .100.00.

WITH TRADE

Model 67 ·566

.

. . . · MIDDLEPORT, 0.

Big. 16 Frost-CI ear
REF·RIG,ERA TOR-FREEZER

(TOP FREEZER)

NOW

tHE. SHOE BO)(

Now With New :tO-Year Golden GuaraDill.,
Gibson's patented Frost*Ciear system usures you no frost ever can form in refrig._
erator or freezer. Eliminates messy defrost-!
ing chores forever. And Gibson's new Hk
year .Golden Guarantee - fi.rst in the
try - assures you of longer, trouble- · ' '
serviCe.

Model 67-364

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Little,._,
Mons Sizes_ $.3.99 to $6:99
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FROST

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c ,...o~HI WAS BUSY ON ANOTHIUINI · .•
.,..

.. ,

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Biggest Gibso~ Sale In Our History! Now Is The Time To Save
Up To'$200. Don t Buy AnyWhere Until You Check With Us!

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the
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to forD) !he sUlprlH anher, u
_ IUtreollilbythe&amp;boWtartoon.

.-· _

SALE HOW
Both Stores

HELEN HELP US!

11

NEW sijiPM~ipp'.:

.

LADIES HOUSE DRESSES

1

I

•

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

14. cubic foot FROST-CLEAR
GI-BSQN

THIS 12 CU. FT. GIBSON

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

Model67·252 COMPACT

ONLY

~ 'bOOR REFRIGERATOR
FREEZER
"
WITH !II-YEAR WARRANTY

Regular
Trade-In

- - 380.00

,.

$

HERMAN GRATE
MASON, W. VA.

'

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.1$21'
.35 plus t1~ '
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3
1
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1··o"""'"''"
un£ii~abli.
~ ~rs
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.
+
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..
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Make Up Cream
' 'I ·-:; . .J.j-· - - - - FAMilY.
·Pressep·~~·
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SUPEII. .
COMB ·
BARGAIN ~
.

.- :. PREM,I~M

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49C:

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79c'

) Q-TIPS

N&lt;m:C&amp;'I
.
~ M&amp;I!JS County Coon
'. er's. Will have a
match, SUnday, Aprll16,
!ng at nooil at the;cllib house II

TIRES

GOLD.
.

·~

': /

'

I•

Middle~rt,
I

Joothpaste • • :Sfree8c

'\

In Racine. See tcdna Deem,
Racine.
4 12 3tc

Fe~EMAM .&amp;ABBOTT
.
.
~
.

'··l

·79c CREST

II

f..- EStiMATES
.'
.

'

'

RENT
HOUSE and restaurant rom,bln'
-atlon.Across from high '""'"'' II

'

'

Light Works Complete
Line For llpi iiiaEyes"' - •·

Sunglasse~ , · s1.Do ~

·

ePANELING ·
eCEIUNG TILE
'
eFLOOR
.TILE

PHONE 992·5321

.95

RUl~D#.

.~c:

Ask In

I

'::::':~::~~-:-=vl·ut~:':·=:!._,;,_. ~~~.-ET.,$-..

'

'

Revlon, Silk of'llllimiflr\ i0 13!1

lmported-'67 FashiOn

I·""

shipped.
e FROST CLEAR FREEZER IIEATURES P'IIOST CLEAR-Never lets
frost Iorin. You'll nover defrost agairh Food pactag.. can't froezo I&lt;&gt; ·
getber or frost over to oba&lt;ure tabelo. Tllm'l DO frott buildup In steal
any of the freezer's 201.3 lb. capacity, Two lee traya bold 88 calieo.

ARNOLI)
. ,; GRATE·

•'

lnt~uctory 51" 2'oW "

·R£V{()N ~:~~::~s~

Now, additional 11-year warranty on the motor compressor (the meeh·
anici!l heart of the refriaeratorJ that begins wben jlresent Glhlon a.
year warranty end8. II a.ssures J"" 10 lull years of oalilfactlon with
your Gibson. Gibson Ia the only maimfacturer to bact its = t o n
with a to-year warraniY. Glbaon, can do II beoaute oveq re erator
made by Gibson Ia 1Ds11:cted with more tlum 1100 tDapectlon operations
and must pass "ibsQila famed Qualll1 ltlilo rwllliDI teat before It Ia

' •

·

. S~~lfi.G SHADES , . ..

eNEW 10-YEAR GOLDEN GUARANTEE

I

·f

I

JUST RECEIVED

WITH TRADE

Model
67-866
.,

,

60c;V•II'l! Foltn:L¥•x

1

in=.

NOW $

Now With New 10-Year Golden
Guarantee
Gibson's patented Frost•Clear system assures you no frost ever can form in refrigerator or freezer. Eliminates messy
defrosting chores forever. And Gibson's
new JO.year Golden Guarantee -first in _
the industry - assures you of longer,
trouble-free service.

1

1

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I

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'

: ·(scholllnmle --41c

- -

• 102.00

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A Cinch To Put Your Budget In The Wmners C1rclel ---.· .... --='···
.
'

(WITH BOnOM FREEZER) . ··
Regular - • • • • - 399.95
Your Trt~de-ln • - .100.00.

WITH TRADE

Model 67 ·566

.

. . . · MIDDLEPORT, 0.

Big. 16 Frost-CI ear
REF·RIG,ERA TOR-FREEZER

(TOP FREEZER)

NOW

tHE. SHOE BO)(

Now With New :tO-Year Golden GuaraDill.,
Gibson's patented Frost*Ciear system usures you no frost ever can form in refrig._
erator or freezer. Eliminates messy defrost-!
ing chores forever. And Gibson's new Hk
year .Golden Guarantee - fi.rst in the
try - assures you of longer, trouble- · ' '
serviCe.

Model 67-364

,.

Trade-In

Little,._,
Mons Sizes_ $.3.99 to $6:99
'
. to Big
.,.
'
-

- - lOiOo
I

.

Regular

350.00

. WITH TR.AQJE

II New '6 7 .Models
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WITH
TRADE

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1)1.

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REFRIGER-ATOR
FREEZdR

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Refrigerator-Freezer
GIBSON

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5AVS HE'S GOT
TO STAV lfll BED
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SORRVTO
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. Ohio Boilt alld Motor
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SCHWA~EL MARINE

lAKER &amp; SEYFRIED
HEATING &amp;
AIR CONDITIONING

Will

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rlnu 1r1d IPinodry a

taMIIY"II• waah flftar th•n any
other w"har,
•••n d,Y ft lOad Whl .. •notll.,

Pomeroy Landmark's

OPEN HOUSE
ALL SPECIALS GOOD
THROUGH APRIL 15
and up. Phone
Pomeroy Home an4 Auto, IIIlO 1!:.
IWn.
4 12 ttc

GIVING AWAY
180,000 Gnen Stamps
Plus Other .
VALUABLE PRIZES
,., purchiM MCIISifY,

lullrqlolor

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M UHd In kltchtft, beth or vtllo
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of Wltor tnd hll I "IUdi-IIYOr,"
too. UMI 1,.. Clltor11DI yet totl
ciDtbH rtolly cloon . , , lost.
Ill A DIMONITRATION NOW,

AS SEEN ON TV

· ElBERRLDS
IN POMEROY

HOCICIN0Po~1~ OHIO
PHONE
370

. II ONE OP rl'llo
NIC:I51 Pliti~LCI CALL

OICK RAWLINGS

tl! AOMIT' THAT AMERICAN
!CWIB'fR:7 ~LC7 fNI?EEP
KNOCK ou
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LI'L ABNER

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OF OUR COUNTRIE$!

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A MAN IS HIDING
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DR'IERS!!.

Leg•l Notice

EXPERIENCID

I R'ADIO M!95AGil! INI'ICATes 'f'He
RED' CHINese M.5f COIM\ANDCR
,;;:-.~LEARNED FROM

RADIAJOR

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WHEEL
ALIGNMENT
AND

•C•r • Truck •l;le•ter
Cora • Bulllklur
•AnyTyP' .

BRAKE SERVICE

BLAEnNARS

KEITH GOBLE .FORD

Phone 992·2143 Pomeroy

W.Y 2-2196

'Mid41oport, 0.

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By HOWIE

£EK A MfCEK

HE~.STOP

FIGnTING!

WHATS
GOIIJG 0'-1
HERE?

LUVABL£ STARrED IT!
HE RJIJCHED ME. 1"-1
THE FIST Wln1 HIS
l3LOOD'I' /JC1£ I

~;;;ti~EIDER

lri:XJ CA~T HELP
ElUT ADMIRE A TALENT
LIKE THAT l

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lead Into t l1e

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Lautel Cliff Auclio1l· ,..
We are Ill old rellllblo tom·
slue starts 7 p,m.
~ ~ou't•:J: Wm~
e~t and drink. :Your aU&lt;fuo-11 Stat• and l:onada.
err· Cot Jim Carnahan.,
Jlechanical or farm upertAaams, Owner.
4 11
enco helpful but not required.
We do require bo...ty, bard
work, a desire to be perma·
nent, and ~ood tran.oportatlon.
(Boy or Girl)
We offer training. better-

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FRI~DS

bt. UI. Pot. OK.

By MERRILL. BLOSSER

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POMEROY
APPLY AT THE
OAIL Y SENTINEL

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fAf9, GTA'\''20 ~tRI:
WI.T H ,~ CPR,

tban average earnings, paid
vacation, retirement plan,

hospitalization · and many
benefits to the right man.

WE. COULDN'T CET
~. BUT- THE ·f~IID

Applications Token

WAS SOj::T AND WE.
PIILLEQ UP THIS
U TTLE: TREE I

Po~e1:t~~otor'sSuper Market

Mon. 8: AM to 11 PM
Tues. 8: AM to IO:AM

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• 'AGURINU· HOW id
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BIG CAR O.~D
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within
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be e r• breeding service.
Proven bullr at " per cow.

Call early, LelaDd
!lli'M2M Pomeroy
Chester.

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CHEVROLET
Be1Air4Door
With V·8 engine, underseal,
whitewall tires, wheel cov.
~ front &amp; rear guards, wll·
low green, fawn Interior,

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1966 CHEVROLET
Bi1c:1yne 4 Door _

·I Every Friday and · ..

3116 cu. ln. VB en,lne, turbo ilydramattc
trans. VInyl lntenor,. IOOd t.lrtijo, heater,
Gray 11 nlsb, SpecW

Satur~~ n~ht from

10 p.m. to~ a.m. at the

Sundo~n Nita Club

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~ MID~PORT.
Cont1d F•ye M1nley

Middleport

$1895

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10 I slllgle boilse. Phome 11111331'1. '
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Complete Service
£rllt lltadfonl
Wrlle, Plullle or Comtaet
A. e. IIRAJII'ORD
Bacllle, «*•

1962 CHEVY II 300
4 Door Sed1n

$695

Local lady owner and low mlleare f~wa.
eolor, 8 cyJ, engine, autom.~tlc tr•hi ri:.
dlo and beater. A barraln.

1960 ~BL&amp;It9 P111.
Stltlon·'W•gon
$199
•6. cyl., std. trano., i:ad!o, beater 1004
tores. Red fo while flnJSIL
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area. Also a 1·2
house trailer. Ph. D92-334l aft.
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12 28 lfc
JI'URI()SRED llllll tmfandlbed
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5AVS HE'S GOT
TO STAV lfll BED
· iH ~ WHOLE BLESSET WEEK

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. Ohio Boilt alld Motor
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SCHWA~EL MARINE

lAKER &amp; SEYFRIED
HEATING &amp;
AIR CONDITIONING

Will

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rlnu 1r1d IPinodry a

taMIIY"II• waah flftar th•n any
other w"har,
•••n d,Y ft lOad Whl .. •notll.,

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OPEN HOUSE
ALL SPECIALS GOOD
THROUGH APRIL 15
and up. Phone
Pomeroy Home an4 Auto, IIIlO 1!:.
IWn.
4 12 ttc

GIVING AWAY
180,000 Gnen Stamps
Plus Other .
VALUABLE PRIZES
,., purchiM MCIISifY,

lullrqlolor

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M UHd In kltchtft, beth or vtllo
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WtiltH tlofhM ~n ltrlt II 11110!11

of Wltor tnd hll I "IUdi-IIYOr,"
too. UMI 1,.. Clltor11DI yet totl
ciDtbH rtolly cloon . , , lost.
Ill A DIMONITRATION NOW,

AS SEEN ON TV

· ElBERRLDS
IN POMEROY

HOCICIN0Po~1~ OHIO
PHONE
370

. II ONE OP rl'llo
NIC:I51 Pliti~LCI CALL

OICK RAWLINGS

tl! AOMIT' THAT AMERICAN
!CWIB'fR:7 ~LC7 fNI?EEP
KNOCK ou
:::r.::H:::t:;~~..;

... twr NOT IJI!FORE • ECOIJW

LI'L ABNER

N&lt;KLEAJ&lt; iJO/o\~ A&lt;iAIN6T A
OF OUR COUNTRIE$!

Rlwllriga Hondl S•lis
Wl

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A MAN IS HIDING
UNDER ON!'. OF

OHIO

Pomei'OJ', o• .. ,.,.

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DR'IERS!!.

Leg•l Notice

EXPERIENCID

I R'ADIO M!95AGil! INI'ICATes 'f'He
RED' CHINese M.5f COIM\ANDCR
,;;:-.~LEARNED FROM

RADIAJOR

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WHEEL
ALIGNMENT
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•C•r • Truck •l;le•ter
Cora • Bulllklur
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BRAKE SERVICE

BLAEnNARS

KEITH GOBLE .FORD

Phone 992·2143 Pomeroy

W.Y 2-2196

'Mid41oport, 0.

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By HOWIE

£EK A MfCEK

HE~.STOP

FIGnTING!

WHATS
GOIIJG 0'-1
HERE?

LUVABL£ STARrED IT!
HE RJIJCHED ME. 1"-1
THE FIST Wln1 HIS
l3LOOD'I' /JC1£ I

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lri:XJ CA~T HELP
ElUT ADMIRE A TALENT
LIKE THAT l

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Lautel Cliff Auclio1l· ,..
We are Ill old rellllblo tom·
slue starts 7 p,m.
~ ~ou't•:J: Wm~
e~t and drink. :Your aU&lt;fuo-11 Stat• and l:onada.
err· Cot Jim Carnahan.,
Jlechanical or farm upertAaams, Owner.
4 11
enco helpful but not required.
We do require bo...ty, bard
work, a desire to be perma·
nent, and ~ood tran.oportatlon.
(Boy or Girl)
We offer training. better-

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FRI~DS

bt. UI. Pot. OK.

By MERRILL. BLOSSER

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POMEROY
APPLY AT THE
OAIL Y SENTINEL

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fAf9, GTA'\''20 ~tRI:
WI.T H ,~ CPR,

tban average earnings, paid
vacation, retirement plan,

hospitalization · and many
benefits to the right man.

WE. COULDN'T CET
~. BUT- THE ·f~IID

Applications Token

WAS SOj::T AND WE.
PIILLEQ UP THIS
U TTLE: TREE I

Po~e1:t~~otor'sSuper Market

Mon. 8: AM to 11 PM
Tues. 8: AM to IO:AM

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within
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be e r• breeding service.
Proven bullr at " per cow.

Call early, LelaDd
!lli'M2M Pomeroy
Chester.

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CHEVROLET
Be1Air4Door
With V·8 engine, underseal,
whitewall tires, wheel cov.
~ front &amp; rear guards, wll·
low green, fawn Interior,

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$

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SALE----Super Market Selling ·Used Cars
1966 CHEVROLET
Bi1c:1yne 4 Door _

·I Every Friday and · ..

3116 cu. ln. VB en,lne, turbo ilydramattc
trans. VInyl lntenor,. IOOd t.lrtijo, heater,
Gray 11 nlsb, SpecW

Satur~~ n~ht from

10 p.m. to~ a.m. at the

Sundo~n Nita Club

'

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WJ -'~~''"

LH Duo
fumlshed

.,

'~""rAKING

~~~~TIONS
F~·dRRIERS

~ MID~PORT.
Cont1d F•ye M1nley

Middleport

$1895

unfumlsbed In Mlddleport. AJ.
10 I slllgle boilse. Phome 11111331'1. '
' Ia

Complete Service
£rllt lltadfonl
Wrlle, Plullle or Comtaet
A. e. IIRAJII'ORD
Bacllle, «*•

1962 CHEVY II 300
4 Door Sed1n

$695

Local lady owner and low mlleare f~wa.
eolor, 8 cyJ, engine, autom.~tlc tr•hi ri:.
dlo and beater. A barraln.

1960 ~BL&amp;It9 P111.
Stltlon·'W•gon
$199
•6. cyl., std. trano., i:ad!o, beater 1004
tores. Red fo while flnJSIL
'

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Pomeroy Motor
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308-318 E. MAIN

·~ .

owner

Visit our new showroom 1ild exP~ndecl flcllitifl, We lire he" .
to ple1se you. You'!t like our lpPrlinl •1111 new tr1dl~~ Pollc't.
Try ilsl

. 1]

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..

8 eyl. engine, :std., trans, Heater. ODI

,.

ID Middleport, near
area. Also a 1·2
house trailer. Ph. D92-334l aft.
er 5 p. in.
12 28 lfc
JI'URI()SRED llllll tmfandlbed
apal'lmellta. Clclll lit MlltlaL
Pbooe I8UOI.
JG • lit

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Bel Air 2 Door _ _ $295

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Apr1114-15
·
~RII;IE B!YOND
VENGEANCE"
(Tec~icolor)

Chuck Connors, Joan Blon·
dell Gloria Grahame, Gary

Merrill Bill Bixby

"OUT OF SlliHT"

(Tecbnlcolor)
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Daly, Gary Lew1• " .
Freddie and the
Turtles, Doble
Knicker·

·for quality and v~rlety In
..ell kind• of IINuly elds
. PREPARE FOR CONCERT- Mr. Charles Minelli, Director of Bands and AssoCiate Professo~ of Music at the Ohio University, will be one of the guest conduct~rs at the M~st~ FestiVal thts evemng at 8 in the Middleport High School Auditortum. Mr. Mmelh and M1ss Bets~ Cunmngham, Middleport, disc~ss a musical
score, above. Davtd Lew1s, ass1stant professor of theory and woodwinds at OU ·
will share the directing lead.
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Choice of
CosmetiCs,
Tolletilel
We're known for pharmaceuticals ... and we
also feature 8 beauty department, with a com-

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plete line of fille cosmetics . and toiletries.
When good loolu count ... count on us!"

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REXAU DRUGS

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POMEROY
4 RllitiiNd Phermaclsts to Serve You
O~EN DAILy ltOO AM.TO IOf~ PM
. Sunday 10:30 AM to 12:30 Pm end
5•0CI'to 9::UU PM

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" s:OO to 1:oo
P,OMEROY "ATIONAL BANK
111'011tg Illig&amp; Counl¥ tor over 94 YCGt't

lfemblr

F•~

Rtoerw Su•llm
Mamber FDIC
All Accounts Insured Up to $15,000 Und•r
Th• Fllllrll Deposit Insurance Cor~r1tlon

12 QUART

Porch 1 nd Lown Furniture.
Pel'lllisslon wu lfl!lted • h
executive dirtctor and dinelor
to join 111Je Oltlo C.\P t1Jree1an

OPEN 9:00 A.M. TO 8:00 P.M. FRIDAY
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HEAD

LAMPS

R11ul1r69c
Cholc• of Styles 1nd

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Type~

DAVIS

WEARWELL

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