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Mrs. inJohn
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The Rev.Middleport.
Howard Ruppel! of·
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Iaine witll Mr. and Mrs. Wll· pilei. Sbe weighed flve pounds en Sut 8Issell, MaSOD, W.
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ll(ven ounces and baa been Mr. anc\ t.frs. Joe Blssell •
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Recent goests of Mrs. Ernest n.~med Angela Marie. They al· r,wce .and ·!(en; Mr. and
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' Hank Holter, Steve, Mart
lfrl. Charlet Faulkner and Mr. and Mrs. Gof4ou Col' _Judy; Mr. and Mrs. Da
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'hey drove through Belpre they l;l"et f7 fe~ tall
The ·groom attended Lenore
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High School, Lenore, W .V•·· I MR. AND MRS. I.A:IIBERT
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&gt;lace at the former Blenne·
and served live ~ars in the
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Air Force ~nd three ye~rs m! &lt;;orporotion In Columbus..
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Iemployed by wrtmghouse lumbus.
she has been the guest this
-'98c Johnson Reid Flying' lnsed Kil.ler
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week of Mr. and Mr&lt;. Gerald.
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.29 Johnson Raid House end· Garden Bug Killer hey entered they were preseo.· WEST COLUMBIA
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~Be Johnson Raid Ant and Roech Killer
d leis a.~ the host inquired 1and Mrs. Alonzo Dickens, sr:
l thelf Vl~lt marked any spec· .or Lieving Rd., West Columbia
m1ty. Lt. CoL owen, rfce,ntly iJ
$1.49 Johnson Raid House 1nd Garden Bug Killeral occ~s,on. They ~jl~med will observe their 50th weddi!li
returnEd from a year in
911c Johnsons "OH" tnsect Repellent
hat II did, and he too t ro"' r•nnivtrsary Sunday, Aug. 13
Charlene Hoeflich, Tel. 992-5292
nam has boen assigned to
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Pent~•on , and the family visit·
18c Johnson Raid Gerbege Cen Odor KIDer
The ' Anmversary So!li was I They are the parent• of .
' ed her~ enroute there. David
$1.10 Johnson Buutiflor Wax ~-·l•yed as they entered thedin.j lthree daughters and one son, I __ ,.._....~~"'"
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79c Johnson -Hard Gloss Glo-Coat
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Then cake with Iof Pt. Pleasent; Mrs. Serah
I Jennifer Owen, dJughter
!9c JohniDn Instant Pride
5 candles was brought to lhetr IMcCoy, B~rberton, Ohio. and !
Mr. '"d Mrs. J ..,,,. uw••"·'l
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!Mrs. Roy .Cook. New llaven.
coiumbus, is the
guest
$1.98 Johril()n . Pht~ge .,.._,.
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of Mr. and Mrs. R!ch•rd Owen
59c Johna~n Gl~e Air freshener
'l'he Trop1cs hu only been '15 grandchildren. Two o1 their
A ~u·' :t di:w·r "'·" r,;·.- en at , and rami!y.
~~~ Jo~n,sqn Carnu
·:"n for a eoople of
Igrandsons are servinR Jn the
t the home of Mi•s Belva Groce. Weekend guests of Mr and
lhe chtlf, ,Ed Walters, In rec nt _Navy in Vietnam. Tl!elr lhri!e
recetnly for Mrs. G. M. Groce Mrs. Francia Overturf were ,
~Be John10n Auto Wa.'1o1Cits
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Mr. and Mrs. William J. Har- Mr. and Mrs. Pete Groce and Mr. and Mrs. William J. Har·
B9c Joh11setn Ant irid Roath Killer
'"': and before that wu In fle. Tonya and Mlka Kincaid, both map end children of Collll))bus Iiebbje of Hobbs, New Mexico, 1 man and children. Li•a Jo,
-. . ,. J•hn··son· WHd Killer
;o•t where he catered Henry 01 Pt. Pl.,sant, and Llsalwere OW!rnight goests Monday Mrs. J. B. Maulden, Mrs. Jer· Mitch, and Jan. Miss"Fanchon .
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Roa~h Killer
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I The custom of open house , Ashworth.
shell Groce and Marsha M~;JJ- Pcul Overturf and daughter.
89c j 9ftnso" 4nt and Ri»fch Killer
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l"•td $nr•y
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89c ,J4thn10n Insect Sprey
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where they went for the wed· Mr. and Mrs. Steve GrocMe, or KethyHMo~~anh, Robbl•tu •ndd
$1.91 Orthet Hornet 1nd W11p Bombs ~
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Ernest F ank- Hockingport ; Mr. and r s, Nancy arr.,. ave re me
Bible School Held
r1111Ho 11 : :n, W tght' Th Glen Milhoan of Parkersourg, from a several days' visit in
$1.59 qrtho Rop end Flower Dust
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w~dl~g' was h~~ s.'turcb.y a~ Mr. and Mrs. C!l P, Csuthorn •Columbus with Mr. and Mrs. , $1.79 Ortho Sevin Gerden Spray_
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Vacation Bible School was Dentist Church In Arlington. Jackson.' Ohio; Mrs. Jerry Cincinnati is the guest of her 1
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July 17 lhru 22 at the Hy· Mrs. Frank F118ate Is recov- Ewald and daughter of Dallas, son-in-law and daughter Mr
$2.19 OrthAv Orthl'c•'de Garden Fung'•clde.
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Run Free Methodist erlng from llUijor Burgery at Texas, and Mr. and Mrs. John and Mrs. Ro~er Morgan.
Gregor)'NAVARONE" David IIChllrch, avel'llge attendance be- Holzer Hospital.
Groce of Long Bottom.
-Mrs. Donald Polven I• ft
$1.49 Ortho Tometo-Vegetable Dust
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Tuesday for her home at
59c Ortho Bug-Geta Pellets
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Iton, W. Va., after vl!ltln~ here
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by Hans
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and other relatiVes.
$1.59 Ortho Rose and ·Flower ·spray
lis, Rethe Clonch. Judy
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$1.98 Ortho Rose and Garden Fungicide
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Carrie Moore Bea- Theodore Reuter, Mr. a nd
.Joe Turner were In Point Plea
11 Dogan, Odesae Rous Mrs. Tom Fllnchem, and chll·
sent, w. va, Sundav to
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Hamilton, Alma John·
Mrs. :llary Sayre. .who It
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DonnHaayes, Roberlll . us~e Mra. Paul Neutzllng of Alhens ,wes &lt;arrled out in dec.JTation• Hospital
$1.19 Ortho Malathion 50 Spray
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Frye, Beeliice
a were Sunday guests of Mr. a~d of the second ward fireh·ll::;e for Mr. and Mrs. Rnbert Torl!etll
$1.98 Ortho Malathion 50 Spr•y I
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Rose Patterson and N r Mro. Hollier Hawkins. ·
a layette shQj&gt;:er honoring ~:1 '· and children have returned to
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Searles as llecl'emry.
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Tom Werry. Mrs. llnda "" d· North RobiniiOn •Iter vacation·
.79 Ortho Borer Spray
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A wiener roast wu
Mrs. Louise Lt "'· ~y, son wa• hostess for the shower. ing here wlth hls perents,
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$1.98 Ortho. lsotox l~sect Spray
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on the cloeing day. A
Francea and Charles
"· Streamers from an um~l"ila Joe Turnero. ~·"dr' ~m,aln,o!ll
$1 19 Ortho Chlord S
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erowd attended tho
Joe Nastold, and Andy Grues- suspended from the ceiling ei·
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Geo. Maharia Laura Devon
on Friaay night when
er, Newport, KYJ• Ill'' h • r e tended to a baby crib whore grandparents VIsiting Sui~~~~~
$1.00 Ortho drtho4ro Uquld Plant Food
·:,.~u!hsa~e: ~~~:r; lis ptell(nted • program
vialtln&amp; relatives arid friends. the 3ifts were plar..d Matgaret with the Tu,.;,ers were E
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Mar)' Peach
all showed the artielea t h e Last week the group went to Wyatt was the wlnne. ot the See and Lester John and
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Bellev~on, Pa., to visit Mrs. door prize. Game prizes were nlo of Flat ~k, w. va.
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Lehew s sister and brothers, won by Eleanor Werry, Mary
$2.29 Ortho Crab Gran Killer
Catherine Wince. Allie Grt.es- McAngus, and Anna Mnrgaret
$1.69 Ortho Uquid Plant Food
er and John Grueser.
BaHey. Refreshment• were
$4 98 ho
Mrs. David McCotman!I'~Y of served.
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ClnclnnaU 11 visiting her~ with The goest list. Included 7~1$1.9, Ortho Dorment $priy
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her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Leo rna Grueser, Ellee~· Ma.tm~
$4.20 Ortho Sevin Garden Spray
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Isabelle YlehruDS•.Aile~n Web· Arelhllon bflhe descenilanb!ll
$3 50 0 L
rung. Ke1th Ann SisiM, Sharon of
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A, · a ....ura wan
$5 95 Ortho Whll Bi
~oe. and a nephew left Monday ta Grueser, Letitia ll.ea,
h:ld at Portland Park on IIUJ·il
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elected for lhe
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ser Kimberly Jo Emery, Zana 1 In
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$6.4S 0 rtho Sprty-Eth!
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returned Monday after a 1lklay Rea, Revs ~unce, Donna Th": llank Holter;
$3 49 Oltho S
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vlllt In Middletown with Mr. mas, Wlllovene Zurcher. Mabm Jean Holler; treaourer,
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Mrs. James Guinther and Raub, Audrey Woods, Brenda Bissell; news reporter, Vlol1rt II
$1.49 G&gt;rtho Volck 011 Spray
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Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Sharp Halley.
Ted Hayman. •
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and dall8hter, Madeline, and
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Lloyd McPeek, Belleville, W.
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Men'a, W-n'o and Chlldr~'• S'- In our flmoua br1nds from stock, Mlny ,,. ldul "'- for Pomeroy area.
ToCoUiru Cou,- , va.; Mr. and Mn, Fred
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Mr. and Mn. Uswln Nme of Mr. and Mrs. Larry Colll118 rell and Mr. and Mrs. Keith
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Ea·'~ rnem!Jjno was. rem~de!l,t '•', Mt. Douglas Long-The Printzess Man will be on our 2nd floor

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Club mel Mondey IJ10iii- ll(ed. At darkness htl•• ~pya llower show by· 'l'huraday, ,Aug.
at the llcime of Mrs. Willis down tc rest and then . G~ lOth, ., the cou~.!~ ,fairground~.
' r.tcMurray, Maon, W. Va.
waiks In the fields, mold~$ Mrs. RO)' Bel~*· Mrs. Wa~
Tho! ~una w.S opened by the corr. to grow," she -said, and ..te~ . Grueser and M!'ll. Rl~hard
Mrs. . charles Persinger, preS. concluded wlth prayer. . '' ~ones - we~ .a~polnlell to re-. I ·
ldent, by reading the verse of' After the regular bpslliess, ~ tbe by-laws and heve cop.
the month, "Augost bril'8S the each member responded to (oil 1~3P'II'ted f9f eacb member.
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sheaves of com. Then the har· call bv naming a !lower tlK!y Mrs. McMurray Invited th e
¥e$1 home ts borne "
. would most like to grow suc. members to the dlnl!li room
By Charlene
Miss Lydl.a E~sbach led cessfully.
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which
the
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and
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The
state
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was leken from 1 Corinthians held in Athens was discussed ! Mrs. Betting. She eoplau"&lt;l I
s:&amp;-10 Mlsa Ebersbach relld a •Slld·Mrs Charles Persinger and an~ demonstrated the va!lous i
Stoey entitled "U!ld Walks In 1Mrs. Oscar Roedel were named I arrangements to he use&lt;! In ,
lhe 'Corn Fletd." ·
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Dower show The contai rer iS I
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The Carl Morris family of out Rutland way ,have
f llUiki~ an errangement as well
joined the happy throng Of LfaileT liavelerS and l;Unday
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camping enroute at Niagara Falls for three ~ys 1an
Miss Shirley M. Baker,
ran~'"''"t Color •nd "''" of I
th~n going to a park at Montr~al JUSt th~ee mrl~ ro: dau!iJrter of Mr. and Mrs Ish·
the ~·,w••• used are lmnortdnt
Expo for a f~": days, The family too~ tnps tot o{~n ar llaker. Racillt', became the
In ma~inr the arran~eme.1t at;
where they VISited the ~asa Lorna an wer~ a
bride of Douglas G. Lambert,
trscll•e or·d well balanc'~ for a part of the Can~d1aho Sc?u~mlxl_ree, __a -~pee a son of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond
Sev,,.ol book~ wilfe on
treat, fot~ Jim at nd Mar w i·n
1Lambert, Rutland. July 29, at
play shewin~ the diF'erenl type!'
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• r e· lt~; r n.J!l 1 Communist Vinb and about 40 miles of a popular forces .fflll~•l·
8l"OIIIII!flre In the Mekong Delta southeast of Saigon. Phu Vlnb Is being overrun, r~elve~ permlllaccld ..tally killed 40 South the capital of Vinb Blnh slon w return enemY fll'e beln,! ·
V~nanie8e clvtuans.
province, a Communist-inleated received !rom a lar~e gr~p. ·
warplanes· weaved area of tbe rtCHich delta.
It 11ld "On Aug. 8 a repo~
1"'1·' ,.. . clouua artd: lhe l!rst Today's two MIG kills came was received •taiing a number .
clllliengea over t;orth In tbe first dognght over North of clvllla111 were In the IJ'Oll~.
V(etnam since July '21 to pound Vietnam since July 21 when from which the fire ha!l
transpo····•Jon f8ciiities North of U.S. Navy pilots shot down originated."
Hanoi ~ 1 13Z"ilils!lons.
three MIGS.
The U.S. spokesmen also sal~
. U.~. •:1Q.kllll!itn said 146 The air battle brought to 82 seven U.S. 1st Air Cavalry
Arne!:~:, · ~\ll't ·. killed tn .).a! the number of sleek communist Division troops were killed and
~k~s.: 1. ,&lt;itlq,' 32 mo11 "11ta,n jets felled . over tbe North. ~ounded' in a day-lonJ battle
. previous week .. The Dgure Twenty u.s. warplanes have· wednesday In a remote yal!eJ
ilrougllt to 12,576 the number qf been lost In duels with MIGS. of northern South ~~~liunq
!U.S. servlcem'!Jl killicl · 111 Navy Lt. Cmdr. twbfort C. where the Gl's helii:Optm 'bad
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sinCe J9U,
Davis 31, of El Dorado, Ark., set down atop a Viet Conti
· No. ·planes wart reported and Lt. Guy H. Freeborn, 31, of tunnel compiex.
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lost In today's North VIetnam Hart, Mich., weN! the pilots of Four American soldiers wer•'
~a,lds as .the Navy plltos ~aught the F4 Phantoms from the missing In what was •I 111M!
e two Sovlel'buDI WG21s, carrier Constellation that made hand. to- hand lighting, II\~
fastsst and JnO!t . soplllstleated today's kills.
spokesman said'.
··
In . the North Vletna· They said a third MIG was Six Viet Cong were reported!
mese arsenil, ~ behind ~th Sl"'tted, "out of re~h for air-to- killed. Seven ol the wounded,
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Jenkins pftcMl' 1-iour-bilter io knocked· 01.
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'1bat's,P w_asn't
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Houston pltcllU who _atone started walking out· of the 1Ia public apology. •
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' St.2 ""'"'' edged
League hurler to win,l5 game•. tbls year
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time seemed to be·trylil&amp; to win .HoUston dugout to relieve "It wasn't . BllY sort of lor
coveriliil the plate." . 1fter BelinSI!Y bit, Lee
3- , Pltlsburgb gan;.Eol Bud Harrelson started a four· lmoeked '!lUI die
tbe title of the lelllllnR playboy Belinsky.
sa!d!
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run
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of the westem world; seema to But the Houston pitcher, who ldy's too nice a auy. f jus! lelt .Gotay booted .. Chi~:&lt;~ . R)IIZ~ stralgltl bits lncludlng two
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be 1 bit more Uldued. these was to be charged with the 7-3 ,lousy the way things liave ·been
Alter Clary t;lolat1 homers to drive In four runs, hit York
. &lt;\tl.anla ii-I ·
Daily Sentinel, ,Pomeroy-Middlep()rt,'0.', Auf
days now tbatcbe'a reached tho •de{eat, didn't wail !or the going, 1 kaes• I was In a daze. ' shlgfed and the next two.b,tters a IWD-\'UD homer: Hatton then the San -•ed 0ut
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In the beat
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Cleveland .edged BaltiriK&gt;re
Washington tOp~ Minnesota
7 · in · 20 innings, Bosron beat
Kansas City 5-l and California
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Dodger . first basen1an wes
Parker caught a pop ltv with
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then made a wild throw to the
plate to permti the winning run
to score and hand the Cardinals
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'The win boosted St. Louis'
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lead to 8"' games.
Break Tie
Mannv Mota'' second sacriVol. to $40
fice ny of th• game snapped a
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SlJ:acF.SSFUL SEASON -

The Pomeroy Pirates' Boys League team finished fourth in a field of 41 Tri.County clubs in the recent Ky·
ger Creek tournament, winning four and losing two. They capped their seas&lt;&gt;n off with a wiener roast and ~wlm party as guests of Mr.
Bod Mrs. 'l,'burston StQne, Jr., at their camp m Mason, W Va. Others -present were Mr. and Mrs. Howard Enghsh, Bob Burton, Bob Bowen,
Allen Hamm, Clinton Faulk, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Friend. Mr. and Mrs. Conrad Roush, Mr. and Mrs. George Nesselroad Jr., the hosts, and
their c)lildren, Ricky and Cathy. Managers were presented gifts. Above, the team, left to right, first row, Steve Burton, Mike Nesselroad,
Keith Wood Jeff Oblinger, Marvin Friend, Danny Stone, Brian Friend; 2nd row, George W. Nesselroad Jr., manager: Randy F~ulk, J. D.
Story, Chuck Faulk, Marty Vaughan, Gene Davis, Jon Dillard, Mack ·Dillard, Andy English, Howard English, manager; Absent were Jeff
Engllsh, bat boy, and Bob Bowen, manager, when the picture was taken::.·----- - -- - - - - - - - -- -- - - - -

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Syracuse 8 Rochester 6
('.olumbus 10 Toledo 6
Richmond 3 Jack,onville I
6 Toronto 5

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Summer Slacks, tropiCII worsted, dacron
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MJG21s o~er North mese. The accident happene~ A U.S. JDJUtary commwuq""
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• r e· lt~; r n.J!l 1 Communist Vinb and about 40 miles of a popular forces .fflll~•l·
8l"OIIIII!flre In the Mekong Delta southeast of Saigon. Phu Vlnb Is being overrun, r~elve~ permlllaccld ..tally killed 40 South the capital of Vinb Blnh slon w return enemY fll'e beln,! ·
V~nanie8e clvtuans.
province, a Communist-inleated received !rom a lar~e gr~p. ·
warplanes· weaved area of tbe rtCHich delta.
It 11ld "On Aug. 8 a repo~
1"'1·' ,.. . clouua artd: lhe l!rst Today's two MIG kills came was received •taiing a number .
clllliengea over t;orth In tbe first dognght over North of clvllla111 were In the IJ'Oll~.
V(etnam since July '21 to pound Vietnam since July 21 when from which the fire ha!l
transpo····•Jon f8ciiities North of U.S. Navy pilots shot down originated."
Hanoi ~ 1 13Z"ilils!lons.
three MIGS.
The U.S. spokesmen also sal~
. U.~. •:1Q.kllll!itn said 146 The air battle brought to 82 seven U.S. 1st Air Cavalry
Arne!:~:, · ~\ll't ·. killed tn .).a! the number of sleek communist Division troops were killed and
~k~s.: 1. ,&lt;itlq,' 32 mo11 "11ta,n jets felled . over tbe North. ~ounded' in a day-lonJ battle
. previous week .. The Dgure Twenty u.s. warplanes have· wednesday In a remote yal!eJ
ilrougllt to 12,576 the number qf been lost In duels with MIGS. of northern South ~~~liunq
!U.S. servlcem'!Jl killicl · 111 Navy Lt. Cmdr. twbfort C. where the Gl's helii:Optm 'bad
,
sinCe J9U,
Davis 31, of El Dorado, Ark., set down atop a Viet Conti
· No. ·planes wart reported and Lt. Guy H. Freeborn, 31, of tunnel compiex.
·
lost In today's North VIetnam Hart, Mich., weN! the pilots of Four American soldiers wer•'
~a,lds as .the Navy plltos ~aught the F4 Phantoms from the missing In what was •I 111M!
e two Sovlel'buDI WG21s, carrier Constellation that made hand. to- hand lighting, II\~
fastsst and JnO!t . soplllstleated today's kills.
spokesman said'.
··
In . the North Vletna· They said a third MIG was Six Viet Cong were reported!
mese arsenil, ~ behind ~th Sl"'tted, "out of re~h for air-to- killed. Seven ol the wounded,
Blmultaneous ~ile lmlsley•. air missiles." accordln1 to a Americans were evacuated ·lo.
'lblrty·slx clv!Uans 8110 were spokesman. He said the third field hospitals.
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• Hatton He
"I 'b;o.r
loaded double '
.
1
UPI
Wrllel'
he:d been tagged for oinve Iappeared on .. tl!e , field,
. played . "!
lor.:
vame all'lhe•.'I!W 'In •Ill
aatil 'the 91ctoey•and boost more runs as tlte Pli'ateJ ll(pil' Braves, '•Tom
Bo BeUnsll1
a quick ,unearned runs by Cinclnnatl In I . PubHc. ·A"fogY
. ll!Jle· l wr.t tb
Blil'e1ti1Uhe
.
9-6. Bellnl
. ·. ky
. . has a
the second game.lrom the CUbs. eiiltt hits to
walk . and an •tlvep quicker Ithe third inning and had failed After tbe ginne when.
!he. fll!lll
I '
.sauea' . ' · . r.....,.
liftlill flrllt illline·
u.e. 'l'Mi
1pology Wedll!lsday nlfll!t' .
to cover home plate on one 1had calmed down, he was quick trying to show him uJ&gt;." .·
llr'llnd's
and
Elsewbere .In the
Jenkins pftcMl' 1-iour-bilter io knocked· 01.
1
BeUnsky, !be. conttover,tal 1play, manager Grady Hatton to a""?unce he wanted to :nak!l HaUon
'1bat's,P w_asn't
up the play.
·
berome · lbe "' firSt National €irroU imd
Houston pltcllU who _atone started walking out· of the 1Ia public apology. •
, :but· be'nWI golilg to get fined
· Slol!lled 011 ·
·
' St.2 ""'"'' edged
League hurler to win,l5 game•. tbls year
•.,-,.,,,. '' "'"'
time seemed to be·trylil&amp; to win .HoUston dugout to relieve "It wasn't . BllY sort of lor
coveriliil the plate." . 1fter BelinSI!Y bit, Lee
3- , Pltlsburgb gan;.Eol Bud Harrelson started a four· lmoeked '!lUI die
tbe title of the lelllllnR playboy Belinsky.
sa!d!
i '!be Inning.started .when Jll)le Tony Perez, whO collected
run
· with bls !1St lilt In lirst
·
of the westem world; seema to But the Houston pitcher, who ldy's too nice a auy. f jus! lelt .Gotay booted .. Chi~:&lt;~ . R)IIZ~ stralgltl bits lncludlng two
.
be 1 bit more Uldued. these was to be charged with the 7-3 ,lousy the way things liave ·been
Alter Clary t;lolat1 homers to drive In four runs, hit York
. &lt;\tl.anla ii-I ·
Daily Sentinel, ,Pomeroy-Middlep()rt,'0.', Auf
days now tbatcbe'a reached tho •de{eat, didn't wail !or the going, 1 kaes• I was In a daze. ' shlgfed and the next two.b,tters a IWD-\'UD homer: Hatton then the San -•ed 0ut
·
'
'
old age of 30.
imanager to reach the mound. II fell lousy about not backing,,were retired, Pete Rose singled made his appearance-and Be- game was •..,
.•
'.bll 1 temperiHa· started walking to the iup tbe·ptay,at tbe plate." . lin .the fuat two runs in the Unsky stormed off'llie mound. Detroit
In the beat
."Ameriean
Chicago
Cleveland .edged BaltiriK&gt;re
Washington tOp~ Minnesota
7 · in · 20 innings, Bosron beat
Kansas City 5-l and California
blanked New . York 7-0.
Dodger . first basen1an wes
Parker caught a pop ltv with
the bases loaded in the llth an&lt;i
then made a wild throw to the
plate to permti the winning run
to score and hand the Cardinals
the triumph.
'The win boosted St. Louis'
'
lead to 8"' games.
Break Tie
Mannv Mota'' second sacriVol. to $40
fice ny of th• game snapped a
SALE--- ~s···
IHl tie in the ninth uining and
then Manny Sanguille.n's 'bases
By

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Out They Gol,- ·
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All Mid-Weight

SUITS

Vol. •• $55
Vol. It t7S

SALE---

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912
lO Y., \
14
141&gt;

Wednesrlay· ~ R('~ "'ls

SlJ:acF.SSFUL SEASON -

The Pomeroy Pirates' Boys League team finished fourth in a field of 41 Tri.County clubs in the recent Ky·
ger Creek tournament, winning four and losing two. They capped their seas&lt;&gt;n off with a wiener roast and ~wlm party as guests of Mr.
Bod Mrs. 'l,'burston StQne, Jr., at their camp m Mason, W Va. Others -present were Mr. and Mrs. Howard Enghsh, Bob Burton, Bob Bowen,
Allen Hamm, Clinton Faulk, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Friend. Mr. and Mrs. Conrad Roush, Mr. and Mrs. George Nesselroad Jr., the hosts, and
their c)lildren, Ricky and Cathy. Managers were presented gifts. Above, the team, left to right, first row, Steve Burton, Mike Nesselroad,
Keith Wood Jeff Oblinger, Marvin Friend, Danny Stone, Brian Friend; 2nd row, George W. Nesselroad Jr., manager: Randy F~ulk, J. D.
Story, Chuck Faulk, Marty Vaughan, Gene Davis, Jon Dillard, Mack ·Dillard, Andy English, Howard English, manager; Absent were Jeff
Engllsh, bat boy, and Bob Bowen, manager, when the picture was taken::.·----- - -- - - - - - - - -- -- - - - -

Nicklaus Launches Bid for

LEADERS

Syracuse 8 Rochester 6
('.olumbus 10 Toledo 6
Richmond 3 Jack,onville I
6 Toronto 5

ONE DAY
SHill SERVICE

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56 53 .514 8'1.1
54 5.1 .505 7"1

57 .186
;s .417
61 .445
60 .439

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SALI---

llltematlonal Leaue Standfnka ·
By llnlted PreRS IJIIOmatlonal
W. L. Pet. Gil
61 41 .573 ...
6! 50 .558 1""
54
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49
47

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Fine For lick to School
Store Wide Cle1r1nte

SUMMER SHIRTS
v~l.

from 3.50 to 6.00

I'
SALE .

Straw Hats &amp; Summer Caps ""7"--:--:---- I.CO
Summer Slacks, tropiCII worsted, dacron
&amp; wool and permanent press
Reduetd ~
Bermuda Shorts
Reduc-' l\
Swim Wur-We'ra PradiCilly Givint
Them Awayll
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•HOMESPUNS

Nut Ia Elt..rhlda

On Soc and 51,

Ph. 992-2933

Dear Helen :
My parents and this
parents are be~ friends, so nat- ·
urally, they thmk it would be
just peachy II we date. Well J

SIMON'S

' Wben children are
around, you never know

McCall's Pltterna

Open Daily 9:00 Ia 7:00-Frlday Till
Saturda~

!. MAIN ST.

...
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Sliced BACON E"D~ 3 s1·09
lba.

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99c Each V•lue

Wheel Chairs to Rent

Larry
ltaieny, Zl, Gallipolis Ferry,
and Brenda Kay Leach, 16,
Pt. Pleasant, have made appll·
eatlon for marria1e license in
!he office of
eounty e~rk.

lf tbe aaner is yes to both quest101l8, then
rJght IIO'If is the time to see your electric
appliance dealer. Inspect the wonderful
features of tod&amp;y's modern electric ranges,
mltke your selection and take ad~tage of
the llpeejal. witing .plan aow available to all
customers &lt;ll Ohio Power linea. ·

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Napo1eon s remains re~ heneath the dome of the Hotel des
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Councilor
Is Installed

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SWISHER &amp; LOHSE

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Mr•. Alta COne

Spending Sundav with M r s.
Genevra Foster were Mro .
Ia Weyand and Connie and 1
friend of Coiumbu8.
Mr. and Mrs. George Lowther and Kathy called to see
Mrs. Lizzie Wooten Saturday
evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Bobo
and Mis• Beulah Lowtber, Chlllioctbe, and Mr. and Mro. Estel
Ward of Athen. spent the week
end at 111eir farm home. Mr.
and Mrs. Albert Cone and the
George Lowther family a n d
Henry Bobo were also callers
on Saturday.
Mr. ond MT'. John Reed and
Homer Wells are vacationing in
Canada.
Mr. and Mro. Walbert Cone
shopped in We1lston on Friday.
Richard Jordan of Middletown spent a weekend with
home folks.
Debbie and Tammy
a,.. visiting their aunt. Ma~~l
Honaker in Huntington, W. Va.
Mr. and Mrs. Meryl Bobo
Lancaster were at th• J&amp;Mill
Bobo home, .Sunday, other vilttoro w•.re Mr. and Mrs.
ley Bo!Jo and Miss Beulah Lowther of Ohillicothe:
Jack Moore was at lhe home
of his parents Mr. and Mrs.
Taylor Moor•, 1 few days
past week.
Miss Connie Weyand and a
friend of Columbus called on I
her aunl, Mrs. Pauline Foster
Sunday.
Kim Ellis spent a lew days
with her cou•ln, Miss K a thy
Lowther.
James Gaston caDed on K. E.
Ericllson Sunday. Olbel'l w h o
called were Granville Stout and
Jimmy and Stewart Keeton.
Ronnie Williams and family
of Rutland ~pent Sunday with
Mrs. Pauline Fpster.
Richard Cone of Athens SJlOnl
Sunday altemoon with Mr. and
Mrs. Albert Cone.

1

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whafs the good word •• ~ - from NELSON'S

Society New!!!

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Dian• Lynn Is a 1!6'1 gradu. ter of 1\ll'( ad Mrs. 0 .. •C~.,;.~.~Df,
ate ol Pt. Pleasant High Scbool Pt. Pleasant; aecilnd n
where she was ac:llve1n I!Chool was Janie Sauer,'· daugbtr
~flairs and Is Worthy Advisor Mr. and Mrs. Albert Sllier.
of the Pt. Pleasant Chapter Or· Pt. Pleaiiant; tbli'll
der ol Rainbow fpr Girls, pres- was KaNII Rollilh~'
ident of Senior Girl Sc o u t Mr. and Mrs. Jlobert
Troop 36 arid secretary of the Roush of Ma1011; and
Candystripero of Pleasant Val- runner-up was Marr E s
ley Hospital. Miss Barss plans Grubb, daughter ol Dr.
to take a business course at Mrs. Jobn M. Grubb of
Marshall University. Sbe was!Pleasant. .
,
sponsored as a Fair Queen •an- .The lovely new Falrlr
didate by the local Lions Club. will preside over the le
First runner-up In the contest of the fair now Ill progreas
was Miss Lynda Hall, daugn. will also represent M,a •

PT' PLEASANT -one
. b•mdred sixty-three home an1 offlee visits were made by Mason
County PubUe lli.aitb ' Nurses.
Dorthy Morrison, Mary Lyneh
and Mary Hllbert during July
to tbe following patients: 12
cancer, S cardiovascular. ' di-1·
belles 2 menially ill 11 rheumalic' fever 11 chr~lc dilleaoe ' v~al di•ease 21 TB I
'
'
cases, contacts and susptets, 3
anteparlum and jJOS!partum, 4
crippled children 70 cbild and

N,. ~~~ e lcoml m,..:'n ca . d
tne ocnOO v • ~ were ma e
regarding Head Start and R&amp;what's going to hal&gt;'
medial Reading rhildren. One
pen next! Just ask any
hundred twenty-nine phvsicals
wer~ done by local physkians
mother! That's why
adn 96 dental appraisals llotJe
eefS by local dentists on Head Shrt
It's good to know that
children.
Seven films and 3 classes
J' ueMillt II
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were presented to Neighborhood
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Youth Corpsmen,BaptistChurch
lliiiQIII'PD:bJ•.
PT. PLEASANT Camp, and Beech HUI He a dand director• for the
start mothers.
fiscal year of the
Bank Seventy-two serologies were
of Point Pleasant, have been
taken and 77 tine tests were gl. Alwe,l It Yow Service
nounred.
ven. Three hundred thirty-two,
R. B. Rothgeb was
Immunizations were given for
chairman with Forrest Clark the following diseases: diphtervice chairman. other
ia, tetanus, whooping cough.
include
Vltus
Hartley,
Jr.,
polio, measle• lypboid, and
UXALL DRUGS
POMEROY slclont; Argyle R. Kaufman,
small pox in various elinies
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ecutive vice president; Joe J. throughout the county,
Jordan, cashier Wtd Ml'l.
4 l'lltfwid Phu,...clllt to Strvt Yo11
ne · Barney, a!lflltitant oashier.
OPIN DAILY 8:00AM TO 10:00 PM
Director• !Debtdt R. B.
geb,
Forrest Clark, Dale Nib&lt;ert, I
S11ndl)' 10:30 AM to 12:30 PM and
Argyle Kaufman .. E. K We1i2e.
5:00 to 9:00 PM
Jack E. Fruth, Carl Fruth,
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Hoffman
was Instalas councilor
of Forest
Rose ,
Council, Daughters al Amerl· ,
ea, at 1 meeting of the group
held Tuesday night at the Tup.
perrs Plains hall.
Nettie Hayes, district 818te
councilor, installed the new ~f­
ficers. Others are Eula Swann.
fiancial secretary, and Aud·
rey Taylor, irustee.
. A report on th• Deputy Cbb
picnic held Sunday at t!lt&gt; home
of Edith Bellin, was given JY I
Mrs. Hayes. She announced •
picnic scheduiei for Sept. !7 at
the Wilson Par~ near A~he1•S
for past counrllor9 of Dis"' 't
13, and the lleplily Club mern-

New York Clothing House ·

115 W. SECbND
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POMEROY

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)n An Emergency

The Fabric Shop
Singer Sales &amp; Service

with a poem, "A Reason
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Life," and Mrs. Gerald Anlbonr gave devotions entttled
"Lamplight."
and A t K
un ate on the
~: U a.m. to 1 p.m.; Junior
1810n Beef cattle Show,
p.m.; llaby BeeJ Show, 2:30 p.
m.; Watermelon Eating
test, 4 p.m.; Wabama H
Band Concert, 6:30p.m. ;
Mister and Littl Mi
c
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1lunty Contest, 6' 30 p.m.;
trior Horse show, 7 p.m.; .......
Show, 7:ao p.m.; Junior
Show, 8:30 p.m. and
M..ical Playoff 10
• p.m.

He's There

Drastic Reductions On
All Summer fabrics

"'We Telegraph Flowers
Anywhere, Anytime ''

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NEW FALL
·FABRICS
HERE NOW!

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~!~!''~c:~·hO.r.tae(J', Q_rown 'fahtreM, reecn ye ea~tyf . mes
ueen 0 t e ason nunty );1air or '67 .

At Granvr/le

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Norma Goodwin

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!Club member, ' met Tuelday
.
Reports on the recent ·wl)o night at the bome of Mrs. Har.
men's Confer~nce held at Gra~~o old Sauer for a workshop' In r PT. PLEASAN1' - LoYely
1"1'. PLEASANT- The Sixth uon by the Rev. Clarence Dll- ville were given by Mrs. Ma- preparation for ex,hlbltin• at 18 • year • 'old Dia!la . Barn.
Aonual Mason County Fair of· Jon.
ning Kloes, Mrs. Ill c bard lhe Meigs County Falr .fta-.m daughter of )Irs. Wanda Me!Hally opened Wednesday 9 a. Dedication of the 11167 Mason Owen, and Mrs. Fred Gibbs
mow next week.
1. Kinney, 12Z .J&gt;Ieasant Street. is
In A gala parade highlighted County Fair was made by' Low .I Monday night's meeting of
Cla.!ses of the show whldl the 1987 MasoQ County Fair
the opening day feativities ell Cook president of the u.
H. Sanborn Soclety to
out the tbeme, "Ad- Queen.
marching through the clowntoW.: son Cou~ty Fair ~~~.;~i. Middleport
First
venture," were reviewed. At-- , 'l'he 5 foot 4% Inch brown
'eclion of town at 1 p.m.
lowed by the Queen's contest
.
were Mrs. Harvey 0'· .haired and green eyed ml ss
I The HaMan High Sc h aol won by Miss Diana Lynn r.arss' The business meeUng
Jllil Thomas, Mrs. was ebosen from the It COIII!!lY
'l!•nd presented a concert at the Pt. Pleasant The Willis ~~~;h·
a picnic in tbe back yard .
Snowden, Mrs. William misses seeking the 1987 IItle.
fnir grounds at 8 p.m. followed ers entertal~d at 8.30 P·;;;•· the Paul Smart home. The Wilford and Mrs. Sauer.
Miss Barss was crowned by
~) the flag raising ceremony at and the Teen . Age. Mu~~j
and Mra Charles Simons
last year's Fair Queen, , Miss
1:45 p.m. by the American Le- Play-all was staged at 10 p.m. were welcomed j)y Ms. Kloes,
Frances Ball, ill a ceremony
~ton Post No. 23. ,
Thursday's activities
president. Mrs. Charles Benlast night at the Maaon County
'
Fa1r wt~sed by a Ia r ge
1 Attorn.,- · CartoD Casto gave Pretty Baby Contest at 1o 1 n~U was assisted wilb the love
Ill• welcome address to,fairgu- m.: Open Division Beef Cattle gift dedication by . Mra.
crowd of faqoer•.
ers a! f p.m. with the invuca· Show, 10:30 p.m.; Uncle Jat.k
Mrs. Ross Pullen,

Open Friday

fiiJwiti

IMr~. ~~er Ho~tl

Reports Given

Da? Sinttnel, Pomeroy:Middleport, 0., Aug 10, lin-t

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Home Visits
and
beoks were distributed. Made in July ·
Mrs. Kloes opened the IDeiiH

Mat a PHARMACIST means to

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eBONDED WOOLS
•HOMESPUNS

Nut Ia Elt..rhlda

On Soc and 51,

Ph. 992-2933

Dear Helen :
My parents and this
parents are be~ friends, so nat- ·
urally, they thmk it would be
just peachy II we date. Well J

SIMON'S

' Wben children are
around, you never know

McCall's Pltterna

Open Daily 9:00 Ia 7:00-Frlday Till
Saturda~

!. MAIN ST.

...
\

Sliced BACON E"D~ 3 s1·09
lba.

MINUTE STEAK

PORK

CHOP~ ~~~ 2 _lba. s.1·19

.

.
A
'·D
BRE

ADAMS Df
HOLSUM...,..

·s 99c
loa••

OLEO

10c
White PEACHES :::n 79c
BANANAS -'--' -

lb\

b&amp;kt.

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Hi-Brew Beer &amp;Wine

f

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L

Carry-Out

1

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.,

J!

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()

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Ia

ta
If,

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SPRAY
DEODORANT

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7DZ.SilE

c

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A do·

IOOICASl DESl $
·

40xl7x30

J4' S

lllx 15x29
STURDY 3·SHELF

. BOOK RACK
24x ilr36

c

1·DRAWER CIIEST

33r15xl4

4·DRAWER CHEST
17rl5xl4

21·95
S·DRAWER CHEST
17rl5x41

24·95

1

$1.19VALUE

$1.49VALUE

$1.09VALUE

'98t V~LUE

SAVE 70c

TOILET

TOOTH
PASTE

TISSUE

Have you been planning to ''step up'' to
flameless electric cooking?
Do you already have 3-wire electric
service in your home?

DELIVERm

SPECIAL

"

lOOCOUNT

''

...

SUAVE HAIR SP!AY

.00

----HALO
SHAMPOO

Year~

Merillalr FDIC
All Accaunh lnaur!NI Up to SIS- Under
The Federel,Depatlt. lnaur~nc• Corpore! ion

Reg. 65c

t ./

,.

•

•,.

'

HERMAN GRATE

PH. 773-5592•.

MIDDLEPORT DEPARTMENT STORE- ---- - ... -

DELIVERED

NOW IN PROGRESS

'

..

~-NT

F
'

...\.

J.

•I•

.\

'

•

'

'

-.

TAB!!TS 4Cf.•;;
9fc VAlUE'·~,
I

ailawanee on wiring clreult to your new
.range location, a ~vlngs worth up. to 50%
of the llistallation!

.: Z7c

'f ('

:-··. r JQ1 .

'
I'

'·
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· · one ·
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. ra:ng, ~«tell! .
·

a fl!&amp;~r-' "
tQ·pO\V'to . ' I
'

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..

,

''

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,I '

DISCOUNT ON ALL SUMMER MERCHANDISE

. 3 FLOORS OF

,-;;::;:;:-w;:-1

'.

Take ad~~e of ·this speclal offer •. :¥t:ke
, . YQI!r
· frith
past ~ dlscQvei' the
· 1• •• ...'.· ·

Cl11rs ·
Red Eye,
In 60 $er

Mason Furniture

\~

saving wiring p

.$15

99c Each V•lue

Wheel Chairs to Rent

Larry
ltaieny, Zl, Gallipolis Ferry,
and Brenda Kay Leach, 16,
Pt. Pleasant, have made appll·
eatlon for marria1e license in
!he office of
eounty e~rk.

lf tbe aaner is yes to both quest101l8, then
rJght IIO'If is the time to see your electric
appliance dealer. Inspect the wonderful
features of tod&amp;y's modern electric ranges,
mltke your selection and take ad~tage of
the llpeejal. witing .plan aow available to all
customers &lt;ll Ohio Power linea. ·

EXCEDRIN
I

""" S.WBI

•

2for

DISCOUNTED

YowHI[

30-"/zxl6

ASK TO WED

EXTRA
LARGE

c

Sial•,
,,.;.

~how"

BOO I CASE

PT. PLEASANT -

PERMANENT

79c
V1lue

Not

bers.

HOME

POMEROY NATIONAL BANK
Servmo Mtlgs County for O!ltr 95

I

c

Your Full Service Bank 11, ••

5:00 to 7:00

WASH

1 I,.
MICRIN
_:;;;...o

. ll·OUNCE

~

OPEN FRIDAY NIGHTS

'

MOUTH

7-ounca

DISCOUNTOiD AND
DE LIVE I! ED
7DeyaAWHk

n

M

ban

MICRIN

$1.59VALUE

~

••
c

VITALIS

Napo1eon s remains re~ heneath the dome of the Hotel des
Invalides. Paris, France.

.,

I

Forest Rose
Councilor
Is Installed

1

a

~ul~ heal:h, 2 menta/ly b~tard-

SWISHER &amp; LOHSE

1

I

c

row

Mr•. Alta COne

Spending Sundav with M r s.
Genevra Foster were Mro .
Ia Weyand and Connie and 1
friend of Coiumbu8.
Mr. and Mrs. George Lowther and Kathy called to see
Mrs. Lizzie Wooten Saturday
evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Bobo
and Mis• Beulah Lowtber, Chlllioctbe, and Mr. and Mro. Estel
Ward of Athen. spent the week
end at 111eir farm home. Mr.
and Mrs. Albert Cone and the
George Lowther family a n d
Henry Bobo were also callers
on Saturday.
Mr. ond MT'. John Reed and
Homer Wells are vacationing in
Canada.
Mr. and Mro. Walbert Cone
shopped in We1lston on Friday.
Richard Jordan of Middletown spent a weekend with
home folks.
Debbie and Tammy
a,.. visiting their aunt. Ma~~l
Honaker in Huntington, W. Va.
Mr. and Mrs. Meryl Bobo
Lancaster were at th• J&amp;Mill
Bobo home, .Sunday, other vilttoro w•.re Mr. and Mrs.
ley Bo!Jo and Miss Beulah Lowther of Ohillicothe:
Jack Moore was at lhe home
of his parents Mr. and Mrs.
Taylor Moor•, 1 few days
past week.
Miss Connie Weyand and a
friend of Columbus called on I
her aunl, Mrs. Pauline Foster
Sunday.
Kim Ellis spent a lew days
with her cou•ln, Miss K a thy
Lowther.
James Gaston caDed on K. E.
Ericllson Sunday. Olbel'l w h o
called were Granville Stout and
Jimmy and Stewart Keeton.
Ronnie Williams and family
of Rutland ~pent Sunday with
Mrs. Pauline Fpster.
Richard Cone of Athens SJlOnl
Sunday altemoon with Mr. and
Mrs. Albert Cone.

1

NameS Offi•

1

whafs the good word •• ~ - from NELSON'S

Society New!!!

POMEROY

WY 2·3975

GROUND BEEf

1•.
'

Chestnut Ridge

Til 9

~~=~

---peoples'
Bank

Mlin St.

MARKET

.
,
"''
.
Dian• Lynn Is a 1!6'1 gradu. ter of 1\ll'( ad Mrs. 0 .. •C~.,;.~.~Df,
ate ol Pt. Pleasant High Scbool Pt. Pleasant; aecilnd n
where she was ac:llve1n I!Chool was Janie Sauer,'· daugbtr
~flairs and Is Worthy Advisor Mr. and Mrs. Albert Sllier.
of the Pt. Pleasant Chapter Or· Pt. Pleaiiant; tbli'll
der ol Rainbow fpr Girls, pres- was KaNII Rollilh~'
ident of Senior Girl Sc o u t Mr. and Mrs. Jlobert
Troop 36 arid secretary of the Roush of Ma1011; and
Candystripero of Pleasant Val- runner-up was Marr E s
ley Hospital. Miss Barss plans Grubb, daughter ol Dr.
to take a business course at Mrs. Jobn M. Grubb of
Marshall University. Sbe was!Pleasant. .
,
sponsored as a Fair Queen •an- .The lovely new Falrlr
didate by the local Lions Club. will preside over the le
First runner-up In the contest of the fair now Ill progreas
was Miss Lynda Hall, daugn. will also represent M,a •

PT' PLEASANT -one
. b•mdred sixty-three home an1 offlee visits were made by Mason
County PubUe lli.aitb ' Nurses.
Dorthy Morrison, Mary Lyneh
and Mary Hllbert during July
to tbe following patients: 12
cancer, S cardiovascular. ' di-1·
belles 2 menially ill 11 rheumalic' fever 11 chr~lc dilleaoe ' v~al di•ease 21 TB I
'
'
cases, contacts and susptets, 3
anteparlum and jJOS!partum, 4
crippled children 70 cbild and

N,. ~~~ e lcoml m,..:'n ca . d
tne ocnOO v • ~ were ma e
regarding Head Start and R&amp;what's going to hal&gt;'
medial Reading rhildren. One
pen next! Just ask any
hundred twenty-nine phvsicals
wer~ done by local physkians
mother! That's why
adn 96 dental appraisals llotJe
eefS by local dentists on Head Shrt
It's good to know that
children.
Seven films and 3 classes
J' ueMillt II
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were presented to Neighborhood
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PT. PLEASANT Camp, and Beech HUI He a dand director• for the
start mothers.
fiscal year of the
Bank Seventy-two serologies were
of Point Pleasant, have been
taken and 77 tine tests were gl. Alwe,l It Yow Service
nounred.
ven. Three hundred thirty-two,
R. B. Rothgeb was
Immunizations were given for
chairman with Forrest Clark the following diseases: diphtervice chairman. other
ia, tetanus, whooping cough.
include
Vltus
Hartley,
Jr.,
polio, measle• lypboid, and
UXALL DRUGS
POMEROY slclont; Argyle R. Kaufman,
small pox in various elinies
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ecutive vice president; Joe J. throughout the county,
Jordan, cashier Wtd Ml'l.
4 l'lltfwid Phu,...clllt to Strvt Yo11
ne · Barney, a!lflltitant oashier.
OPIN DAILY 8:00AM TO 10:00 PM
Director• !Debtdt R. B.
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Forrest Clark, Dale Nib&lt;ert, I
S11ndl)' 10:30 AM to 12:30 PM and
Argyle Kaufman .. E. K We1i2e.
5:00 to 9:00 PM
Jack E. Fruth, Carl Fruth,
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Hoffman
was Instalas councilor
of Forest
Rose ,
Council, Daughters al Amerl· ,
ea, at 1 meeting of the group
held Tuesday night at the Tup.
perrs Plains hall.
Nettie Hayes, district 818te
councilor, installed the new ~f­
ficers. Others are Eula Swann.
fiancial secretary, and Aud·
rey Taylor, irustee.
. A report on th• Deputy Cbb
picnic held Sunday at t!lt&gt; home
of Edith Bellin, was given JY I
Mrs. Hayes. She announced •
picnic scheduiei for Sept. !7 at
the Wilson Par~ near A~he1•S
for past counrllor9 of Dis"' 't
13, and the lleplily Club mern-

New York Clothing House ·

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The Fabric Shop
Singer Sales &amp; Service

with a poem, "A Reason
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"Lamplight."
and A t K
un ate on the
~: U a.m. to 1 p.m.; Junior
1810n Beef cattle Show,
p.m.; llaby BeeJ Show, 2:30 p.
m.; Watermelon Eating
test, 4 p.m.; Wabama H
Band Concert, 6:30p.m. ;
Mister and Littl Mi
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1lunty Contest, 6' 30 p.m.;
trior Horse show, 7 p.m.; .......
Show, 7:ao p.m.; Junior
Show, 8:30 p.m. and
M..ical Playoff 10
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He's There

Drastic Reductions On
All Summer fabrics

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Reports on the recent ·wl)o night at the bome of Mrs. Har.
men's Confer~nce held at Gra~~o old Sauer for a workshop' In r PT. PLEASAN1' - LoYely
1"1'. PLEASANT- The Sixth uon by the Rev. Clarence Dll- ville were given by Mrs. Ma- preparation for ex,hlbltin• at 18 • year • 'old Dia!la . Barn.
Aonual Mason County Fair of· Jon.
ning Kloes, Mrs. Ill c bard lhe Meigs County Falr .fta-.m daughter of )Irs. Wanda Me!Hally opened Wednesday 9 a. Dedication of the 11167 Mason Owen, and Mrs. Fred Gibbs
mow next week.
1. Kinney, 12Z .J&gt;Ieasant Street. is
In A gala parade highlighted County Fair was made by' Low .I Monday night's meeting of
Cla.!ses of the show whldl the 1987 MasoQ County Fair
the opening day feativities ell Cook president of the u.
H. Sanborn Soclety to
out the tbeme, "Ad- Queen.
marching through the clowntoW.: son Cou~ty Fair ~~~.;~i. Middleport
First
venture," were reviewed. At-- , 'l'he 5 foot 4% Inch brown
'eclion of town at 1 p.m.
lowed by the Queen's contest
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were Mrs. Harvey 0'· .haired and green eyed ml ss
I The HaMan High Sc h aol won by Miss Diana Lynn r.arss' The business meeUng
Jllil Thomas, Mrs. was ebosen from the It COIII!!lY
'l!•nd presented a concert at the Pt. Pleasant The Willis ~~~;h·
a picnic in tbe back yard .
Snowden, Mrs. William misses seeking the 1987 IItle.
fnir grounds at 8 p.m. followed ers entertal~d at 8.30 P·;;;•· the Paul Smart home. The Wilford and Mrs. Sauer.
Miss Barss was crowned by
~) the flag raising ceremony at and the Teen . Age. Mu~~j
and Mra Charles Simons
last year's Fair Queen, , Miss
1:45 p.m. by the American Le- Play-all was staged at 10 p.m. were welcomed j)y Ms. Kloes,
Frances Ball, ill a ceremony
~ton Post No. 23. ,
Thursday's activities
president. Mrs. Charles Benlast night at the Maaon County
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1 Attorn.,- · CartoD Casto gave Pretty Baby Contest at 1o 1 n~U was assisted wilb the love
Ill• welcome address to,fairgu- m.: Open Division Beef Cattle gift dedication by . Mra.
crowd of faqoer•.
ers a! f p.m. with the invuca· Show, 10:30 p.m.; Uncle Jat.k
Mrs. Ross Pullen,

Open Friday

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Da? Sinttnel, Pomeroy:Middleport, 0., Aug 10, lin-t

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blaCK, large floppy ears,
reward, Phone 742-1175.
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LEAVING TOWN, mtJSt sell
room bouse in bolter part of
Middleport. Close lo church,
schools and stores. Priced to
lleY. Phone 992-2355 and
er Saturday phon• W&amp;-2024.

NEW SET OF TABLES-2 step and I cofftt
with l11y SUIIn. Revutar $30 _
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USED CARS
1966 CHEVROLET ·.. ·.... .... .. $1695
Biscayne 4 Dr. 396 cu. in. engine, turbo hy:irs.matic trans·
mission. Heater, good tires, \'inyl interior, white top over

grey finish.

1965 MU~TANG Convertible ··· · $1795
289 V-8 engirie1 4 -s~eed, 4 new whitewall t;res, radio and
heater, jet blacK fimsh, wbite top.

1964 CHEVY 112-Door ···:·· ··· ·· $1099
194 cu. ln. 6 cyl. Std. trans.

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matie·trans. Radio and heater, like new whitewall tires.

1962 OLDS 88 2-Door · .......... · $995
V-8, automatic trans. Radio and heater. goad tires, blue
over white finish. sharp, seal covers, power steering and

brakes. real nice,

Biscayne. 6 cyl., std. trans., radio, heater, local O'Wner

1959 CHEV. 2 DOOR · ·· ·:_~ · ·· ·.:: $295 ,
V-8 Automatie
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1961 FORD 4 DOOR ..............
v..a. std. trans., good tires

55 Old1 88 H.T. Coupe
57 Chev. 4 Door !Your C~olct) _

Clearance! USED TRUCKS

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Pickup, 8 cyl. engine, deluxe st&gt;al. 8000 mtle!l and clean
inside and out, heater

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1962 CHEVROLET ........ ·.... · $1995

o~a~e

atock and fillures, or
sell stock and lease
and fixtures. Harden'a

-=ricgjery~,ii)Sy~rlaciijuijse)j.Oioor'~sl ate

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HOLD 'TOUR HORSES,
IM'r-M. Ill\ DELIVERING llleM All MelT

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EVINRUDE
Sales and Service
MIDDLEPORT - EXCELOhio
Boot oncl Motor
LENT LOCATION - 2 story
Llcenile
frame home, has three four
room and bath apartments, SCHWAIIZEL MARINE
two rented, income $138.00
per month, owner
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the' other. Corne lot 80 1 llO
well landscaped. $15,000.00.
HOCKINGPORt, OHIO
SYRACUSE - TWO
PHONI667-3370
ON LOT 175 x 125 - One
PRICI REDU.CED
story all electric, 6 rooms,
1967 DUO BOAT
modern kitchen and bath, eel·
REGATTA DISPLAY
far, workshop. Plus a new 1,,!!!!!!M!!!o!!icte!!!J!!!&amp;!!!Dt!!!!!!mo!!nsl!!!!!!r!!al!!!or!!!!!!.,!
masonry home, 3 rooms, bath I •
carport. Can be finance4 up HOCKEY JNSmUcroRS
to 25 years. $17,900.00.
NEW YORK (UPI) -New
S!IIALL FARM - 11\J ACRES York Ranger defenseman Harry
-1 story frame, bath, eel· Howell and right wing Rod
lar,. garage, aluminum win- Gilbert will be the featureA
dows and storm doors. Close instructors at the fourth annual
to Route 7. $5,000.00.
Summer Hockey School, Aul 21
ALBERT M. COX, BROKER to Sept. hi the South Mountain
1192-3830 Evenings m-3638 Arena in West Orange, N.J.
Pomeroy, Ohio
Last season wa• a llanner on• .·,
ti 9 3tc
for Howell and Gilbert. Ham
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_ __:__d was the; winner of the Jam"
_, , oument
ante Norris Trophy as the National
GENERAL WORK, paintmg, !.&lt;!ague's outsland.lnR defensemowing lawns and strrubbery man and member of the · All·
work, call or contact Ed Star for the first Ume Ill btl 15-'
Templeton, Bailey Run Road year hockey .career. GllbPrt
Pomeroy.
' 8 1 ' scored 28 goals, a career, bi~h
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legal Notice
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ADMIRE VOV,

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UNBEATEN FEAm••n
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WEIGHT
TOKYO (UP[)-Kunlakl Sl11·
the 2!1th day of July, 1967, tile
I bata, the flftlrranked ftather.
s11rned flied her petition
Ira the Court of Commoa:··~·;-- ''"":1 weight in
Japttn, tan "fi\!(
Meie• County, Ohio, Case No
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PI'I)'!Ut for divorce, CUitody of
Unbeaten Stre&amp;Jr: to ]5 boutS \1
ehlldttn. alimony and other relief. on knocking out Rolwrt Andrt!1.a l'f
Ule trotUida of trou netlect of duty,
Said eauu will be for hearlne helore the PhiUipines in the fifth rour l
;:~te';::!: ~~ 8 ;~ arter the atll diy ol of their scheduled lO..roundt-:'
SUSAN A HlBBS, PialntUI
Wednesday hfght.
Oeorre W. Hlbb&amp;, whoae plaee
ft!lldence 1.!1 lta Middle Street. ·
Bern, North CaroUoa, 28560
wl~. who.e Plue of reald~n.ee
unkllown, will lake notice thlt

Webtter ud Fultt
Attorne~• for Plaintiff
l'n :11; tUJ 3. 10. 17, 2ft. 3ll

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2 Ton, 84" Cab to axle, 825~20 tires, 292 cu. in. engine,
cab very clean and solid, 12 ft. ins-ulated van body

DICK TRACY

POMEROY MOTOR CO.
Open Evenings Til 9
301-318 E. MAIN

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Vlrllnla, or old
STEREO :::'. .
llltb limber. Marlon Reynolds, 4 apeecl Jntermiled chan£-1
v.a.llo% 71, SyraCUH, Oblo.
er, dual volume control.
Ito. A&amp;:
1 24 lie ~peaker sound syotem, lovely! u.::Wat
- - - , . . - - - - , . - - - ' walnut finish, this set f I v
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Help Wanted
month• old. Take over
20.1a4ofllllta
DESK CLERK, TO LIVE IN. menlo of $6 per month
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J1ft!11Jt
person Ohio Hotel, MJddie- _ 992-!l'ltl. _ ____ a_I etc a
port.
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aOo!
wiib AM·FM radio defuze 28. lllllllllohel
lnsur1n~
floating turntable. Perf e c I ::
PHONE Reuter lnlurance Ac condition. Take over paya.oeocy, 992-211H for T r a , e ments of $6 per month or paJ ao.
Trailer. Camper Trailer 9r balance $111.10. Try It in your Jl.Bberift't
Pick-up Camper Insurance. home. Call 992:_3218, _I I _Bte II.=~
Also Motorcycle lnsuraoce a I NEW H eu. ft. Frtiid&amp;tte re· IT.Ptoot.
popular rat...
1 10 lfc
frigerator used 10 montbs.
dtnttal
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~UTO!~OB!LE ID...,._. beeu
good condition. POO.O
ae.cancelled? Loot yeur opern 4114.
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ahifl In good condition and
Olleleti4PIImp1Joi0DIIa forurother. In Wa oample.A II uec1
pr1ced 10 sell. See Phil Swln- for tho '1.1.. X for tbo t .... o·.. eto, BlnJIO letteni, · deU.
7 It tfc tropM.., tbo lellcth Oll4 1onnaUon of tlle wordo ..., aU lllnll.

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1965 FORD Pickup · ...... ·...... $1595

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21&gt; Ton, 9 ft. dump body, 7000 lb. front axle, 2 speed
rear axle, 82ax20 tires, cheater axle, real clean unit and
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Used Furniture Outlet

noor model, aood
$50 Phone 742-577!

Like new, white

1964 DODGE 2-Door · .. · .. · .... · $1095

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lellllo yellow roo!, wDd
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Bw BIiiey, P. 0. Bo1 14,
lleedlvWe, Ohio, tS'711
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Best Values Of The Year!

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MtODLEPORJ, OHIO

room home In the Middle- :
B_ Jo_ 3tc_
port • Pomeroy area. C 11 I 1964 FORD Fairlane 6, I w o
HU373.
a t 3tp door, one owner, excellent
condili011. Phone M:l-2653.
NEED EXTRA MONEY! 110
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firms needing and wanllllfl 1964 VOLKSWAGENsedan
home-workers. Llst-30 cents, Good condition 204 Mulberry
frH gift _source for each Phone 992-5467:
8 t etp
order recetved. Carman, 350 - -- - -- --·Gc.weport Road, Columbus, IF CARPETS look dull and
Ohio 4!207.
a 6 30tp dreay remove spots as
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appear with 81ue Lustre.
CURTIS Dairy Beef Breed- Rent electric shampooer
lng Servica for you II 16 per Pomeroy Cement Block Co.
cow. Call Parker t12-22M,
a 1 5te
Pomeroy or 985-3824. Cheot·
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1 21 JOte FROM wall to wall, no aoil at
er. I' '
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ahampooer
Baker Furnl-11
Get Ready For Winter!
LADY to stay wllh elderly II· . lure. _____ ____8 !_51•_
Hl!ffting Stovl!l On Sale
dy 6 days a week. Ph,na 992- : SINGER Zig 'zag, you need
1-Duo-Thorm LP Gas HNitr
$140.00
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8 9 3tc attachm•nts just turn dial for I
With
Big
Bottled
G11
Tank
Installed
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making buttonholes, fan&lt;y
!-Worm Morning LP Ga1 Huttr __.:.;. $179.90.'
TWO MEN to work on farm. signa, ' emb. patter,., darn.
With Bottled G11 Tonk
IMtolled
House furni,hed. P. M. Cow· ing. Take over payll'.ent•
1-Whila
Housa
LP
Gas
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$140.00
dory, LonJ Bottom.
$6 per month or pay ~•!anco•
With Bottled G11 Tank
lnstalltd
a t 8tc due $56. Free ~orne c' emo
1-Sievltr
011
Htaltr,
70,000
BTU__,.__
On Sala
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1-Sievltr Oil Htolar, 70,000 BTU__:__ On Sola
LADY lor general
JUSTT AKEN IN, 1to1
1-Woocl &amp; Coal Huter
Price It Now
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1-EIIola Hot Blost Cool Hooter _
Lfka ·New
rolerences. Modem
4 speake~s, automatic float3-Goocl Warm Morning Jackal
ances. Call ttUOO. I I
inJ tumtable. This oet h "'
Type Cool Hntan _ _ .Check Thesa
and Interior
record storage, is !est
tng, roof painting, houR
new. Take over payment. of
bam, Interior decora~. Ph. ~- 78 per month or pat
RUTLAND FURNITURE' CO'S.
..!!!~~..;;. ...:!'~10!2.,;~j ance due f)2UJ. Try It In '
your home. Call 112·28.'MI.
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NOW TAKING ·
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742-4211
Arnold Grote
Rutland
APPUCATIONS
VI Engine, automatic tran• i
mtmon ~5. Boy Srout · a~ltlil l'!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!,.......,...,,...,,...,.,.Jijl
FOR CARRIERS
me t3. only woro for In·
spectlon t5. Mrs. Gerald
IN MIDDLE~OJT.
Clan, New Haven, Phur.e
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s-8--&amp;t~ LNoalt
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48.RefioU
Contect Feye Manley SCHULTZ'S TRAILER, 8 l
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lood condition, mo. . cal t.c.a~
Middleport
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R.ewlings Honda Sales

1-U•ed Ztnlth 25" TV-Maple finish,
Etrly American 1tylt. Llkt ntw --·only $169
5-Uted Lfvlna Room Suitn
_ $25 up
1-Used BrNkla11 Stt
$15.00
1-Usad Bmkfast Sat, good
$39.95
1-Uied Porch Glider with cu1hioM _
$15.00
1-Usacl Btcf, Spring &amp; Mattrts1
$15.00
1-Used Gu Refrigerator __
_ $25.00
1-Usacl 19 cu. fl. Kalvinolor Sldo-By-Sida
Fooclaromo, oold new for $700 _ now $200
5-Used Refrigerators ___ _
$25.00 to $50.00
3-Used G11 Rongn
$25. ~ to $88.00
l-U1ed Apt. G11 Ronga, like now ____ $69.00
End Tobl11, Library Table1, Round Tabltl,
Cockt1ll Table•
_ All Prlcad to Sell
!-Used Maytev Wringer Washer
$69.95
now
1-U•ed Speed Quttn Wosh11
$50.00
3-Good Usod Electric Rongu _ _ Chtck Price
1-Good Ultd Trtodla Sawing Machine
Makt U1 An OHar
!-Used Sofa Bed - - - - - - - $15.00

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blaCK, large floppy ears,
reward, Phone 742-1175.
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~WI~S"'H~To=-r-en"""'t-a-ihree

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LEAVING TOWN, mtJSt sell
room bouse in bolter part of
Middleport. Close lo church,
schools and stores. Priced to
lleY. Phone 992-2355 and
er Saturday phon• W&amp;-2024.

NEW SET OF TABLES-2 step and I cofftt
with l11y SUIIn. Revutar $30 _
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USED CARS
1966 CHEVROLET ·.. ·.... .... .. $1695
Biscayne 4 Dr. 396 cu. in. engine, turbo hy:irs.matic trans·
mission. Heater, good tires, \'inyl interior, white top over

grey finish.

1965 MU~TANG Convertible ··· · $1795
289 V-8 engirie1 4 -s~eed, 4 new whitewall t;res, radio and
heater, jet blacK fimsh, wbite top.

1964 CHEVY 112-Door ···:·· ··· ·· $1099
194 cu. ln. 6 cyl. Std. trans.

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matie·trans. Radio and heater, like new whitewall tires.

1962 OLDS 88 2-Door · .......... · $995
V-8, automatic trans. Radio and heater. goad tires, blue
over white finish. sharp, seal covers, power steering and

brakes. real nice,

Biscayne. 6 cyl., std. trans., radio, heater, local O'Wner

1959 CHEV. 2 DOOR · ·· ·:_~ · ·· ·.:: $295 ,
V-8 Automatie
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1961 FORD 4 DOOR ..............
v..a. std. trans., good tires

55 Old1 88 H.T. Coupe
57 Chev. 4 Door !Your C~olct) _

Clearance! USED TRUCKS

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Pickup, 8 cyl. engine, deluxe st&gt;al. 8000 mtle!l and clean
inside and out, heater

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atock and fillures, or
sell stock and lease
and fixtures. Harden'a

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EVINRUDE
Sales and Service
MIDDLEPORT - EXCELOhio
Boot oncl Motor
LENT LOCATION - 2 story
Llcenile
frame home, has three four
room and bath apartments, SCHWAIIZEL MARINE
two rented, income $138.00
per month, owner
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the' other. Corne lot 80 1 llO
well landscaped. $15,000.00.
HOCKINGPORt, OHIO
SYRACUSE - TWO
PHONI667-3370
ON LOT 175 x 125 - One
PRICI REDU.CED
story all electric, 6 rooms,
1967 DUO BOAT
modern kitchen and bath, eel·
REGATTA DISPLAY
far, workshop. Plus a new 1,,!!!!!!M!!!o!!icte!!!J!!!&amp;!!!Dt!!!!!!mo!!nsl!!!!!!r!!al!!!or!!!!!!.,!
masonry home, 3 rooms, bath I •
carport. Can be finance4 up HOCKEY JNSmUcroRS
to 25 years. $17,900.00.
NEW YORK (UPI) -New
S!IIALL FARM - 11\J ACRES York Ranger defenseman Harry
-1 story frame, bath, eel· Howell and right wing Rod
lar,. garage, aluminum win- Gilbert will be the featureA
dows and storm doors. Close instructors at the fourth annual
to Route 7. $5,000.00.
Summer Hockey School, Aul 21
ALBERT M. COX, BROKER to Sept. hi the South Mountain
1192-3830 Evenings m-3638 Arena in West Orange, N.J.
Pomeroy, Ohio
Last season wa• a llanner on• .·,
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for Howell and Gilbert. Ham
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_, , oument
ante Norris Trophy as the National
GENERAL WORK, paintmg, !.&lt;!ague's outsland.lnR defensemowing lawns and strrubbery man and member of the · All·
work, call or contact Ed Star for the first Ume Ill btl 15-'
Templeton, Bailey Run Road year hockey .career. GllbPrt
Pomeroy.
' 8 1 ' scored 28 goals, a career, bi~h
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TOKYO (UP[)-Kunlakl Sl11·
the 2!1th day of July, 1967, tile
I bata, the flftlrranked ftather.
s11rned flied her petition
Ira the Court of Commoa:··~·;-- ''"":1 weight in
Japttn, tan "fi\!(
Meie• County, Ohio, Case No
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PI'I)'!Ut for divorce, CUitody of
Unbeaten Stre&amp;Jr: to ]5 boutS \1
ehlldttn. alimony and other relief. on knocking out Rolwrt Andrt!1.a l'f
Ule trotUida of trou netlect of duty,
Said eauu will be for hearlne helore the PhiUipines in the fifth rour l
;:~te';::!: ~~ 8 ;~ arter the atll diy ol of their scheduled lO..roundt-:'
SUSAN A HlBBS, PialntUI
Wednesday hfght.
Oeorre W. Hlbb&amp;, whoae plaee
ft!lldence 1.!1 lta Middle Street. ·
Bern, North CaroUoa, 28560
wl~. who.e Plue of reald~n.ee
unkllown, will lake notice thlt

Webtter ud Fultt
Attorne~• for Plaintiff
l'n :11; tUJ 3. 10. 17, 2ft. 3ll

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cab very clean and solid, 12 ft. ins-ulated van body

DICK TRACY

POMEROY MOTOR CO.
Open Evenings Til 9
301-318 E. MAIN

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STEREO :::'. .
llltb limber. Marlon Reynolds, 4 apeecl Jntermiled chan£-1
v.a.llo% 71, SyraCUH, Oblo.
er, dual volume control.
Ito. A&amp;:
1 24 lie ~peaker sound syotem, lovely! u.::Wat
- - - , . . - - - - , . - - - ' walnut finish, this set f I v
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Help Wanted
month• old. Take over
20.1a4ofllllta
DESK CLERK, TO LIVE IN. menlo of $6 per month
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J1ft!11Jt
person Ohio Hotel, MJddie- _ 992-!l'ltl. _ ____ a_I etc a
port.
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aOo!
wiib AM·FM radio defuze 28. lllllllllohel
lnsur1n~
floating turntable. Perf e c I ::
PHONE Reuter lnlurance Ac condition. Take over paya.oeocy, 992-211H for T r a , e ments of $6 per month or paJ ao.
Trailer. Camper Trailer 9r balance $111.10. Try It in your Jl.Bberift't
Pick-up Camper Insurance. home. Call 992:_3218, _I I _Bte II.=~
Also Motorcycle lnsuraoce a I NEW H eu. ft. Frtiid&amp;tte re· IT.Ptoot.
popular rat...
1 10 lfc
frigerator used 10 montbs.
dtnttal
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~UTO!~OB!LE ID...,._. beeu
good condition. POO.O
ae.cancelled? Loot yeur opern 4114.
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..-·, Ucenoe? Clll WY :1-2116. - ---- S-ALE - 1958-CI~vro- ~et i f I~ 1k Impala 2-door hardtop.
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ahifl In good condition and
Olleleti4PIImp1Joi0DIIa forurother. In Wa oample.A II uec1
pr1ced 10 sell. See Phil Swln- for tho '1.1.. X for tbo t .... o·.. eto, BlnJIO letteni, · deU.
7 It tfc tropM.., tbo lellcth Oll4 1onnaUon of tlle wordo ..., aU lllnll.

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1965 FORD Pickup · ...... ·...... $1595

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21&gt; Ton, 9 ft. dump body, 7000 lb. front axle, 2 speed
rear axle, 82ax20 tires, cheater axle, real clean unit and
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Used Furniture Outlet

noor model, aood
$50 Phone 742-577!

Like new, white

1964 DODGE 2-Door · .. · .. · .... · $1095

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lellllo yellow roo!, wDd
Miy Apple, cleall, no
Bw BIiiey, P. 0. Bo1 14,
lleedlvWe, Ohio, tS'711
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Best Values Of The Year!

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NICE$1 PEOI'I.•t.. .CALL

WY 2-2151
MtODLEPORJ, OHIO

room home In the Middle- :
B_ Jo_ 3tc_
port • Pomeroy area. C 11 I 1964 FORD Fairlane 6, I w o
HU373.
a t 3tp door, one owner, excellent
condili011. Phone M:l-2653.
NEED EXTRA MONEY! 110
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firms needing and wanllllfl 1964 VOLKSWAGENsedan
home-workers. Llst-30 cents, Good condition 204 Mulberry
frH gift _source for each Phone 992-5467:
8 t etp
order recetved. Carman, 350 - -- - -- --·Gc.weport Road, Columbus, IF CARPETS look dull and
Ohio 4!207.
a 6 30tp dreay remove spots as
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appear with 81ue Lustre.
CURTIS Dairy Beef Breed- Rent electric shampooer
lng Servica for you II 16 per Pomeroy Cement Block Co.
cow. Call Parker t12-22M,
a 1 5te
Pomeroy or 985-3824. Cheot·
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1 21 JOte FROM wall to wall, no aoil at
er. I' '
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ahampooer
Baker Furnl-11
Get Ready For Winter!
LADY to stay wllh elderly II· . lure. _____ ____8 !_51•_
Hl!ffting Stovl!l On Sale
dy 6 days a week. Ph,na 992- : SINGER Zig 'zag, you need
1-Duo-Thorm LP Gas HNitr
$140.00
f7'l/.
8 9 3tc attachm•nts just turn dial for I
With
Big
Bottled
G11
Tank
Installed
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making buttonholes, fan&lt;y
!-Worm Morning LP Ga1 Huttr __.:.;. $179.90.'
TWO MEN to work on farm. signa, ' emb. patter,., darn.
With Bottled G11 Tonk
IMtolled
House furni,hed. P. M. Cow· ing. Take over payll'.ent•
1-Whila
Housa
LP
Gas
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$140.00
dory, LonJ Bottom.
$6 per month or pay ~•!anco•
With Bottled G11 Tank
lnstalltd
a t 8tc due $56. Free ~orne c' emo
1-Sievltr
011
Htaltr,
70,000
BTU__,.__
On Sala
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Call 992-28.'MI.
a ~ 6tc
1-Sievltr Oil Htolar, 70,000 BTU__:__ On Sola
LADY lor general
JUSTT AKEN IN, 1to1
1-Woocl &amp; Coal Huter
Price It Now
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1-EIIola Hot Blost Cool Hooter _
Lfka ·New
rolerences. Modem
4 speake~s, automatic float3-Goocl Warm Morning Jackal
ances. Call ttUOO. I I
inJ tumtable. This oet h "'
Type Cool Hntan _ _ .Check Thesa
and Interior
record storage, is !est
tng, roof painting, houR
new. Take over payment. of
bam, Interior decora~. Ph. ~- 78 per month or pat
RUTLAND FURNITURE' CO'S.
..!!!~~..;;. ...:!'~10!2.,;~j ance due f)2UJ. Try It In '
your home. Call 112·28.'MI.
8 8 &amp;to
NOW TAKING ·
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742-4211
Arnold Grote
Rutland
APPUCATIONS
VI Engine, automatic tran• i
mtmon ~5. Boy Srout · a~ltlil l'!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!,.......,...,,...,,...,.,.Jijl
FOR CARRIERS
me t3. only woro for In·
spectlon t5. Mrs. Gerald
IN MIDDLE~OJT.
Clan, New Haven, Phur.e
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s-8--&amp;t~ LNoalt
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48.RefioU
Contect Feye Manley SCHULTZ'S TRAILER, 8 l
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lood condition, mo. . cal t.c.a~
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R.ewlings Honda Sales

1-U•ed Ztnlth 25" TV-Maple finish,
Etrly American 1tylt. Llkt ntw --·only $169
5-Uted Lfvlna Room Suitn
_ $25 up
1-Used BrNkla11 Stt
$15.00
1-Usad Bmkfast Sat, good
$39.95
1-Uied Porch Glider with cu1hioM _
$15.00
1-Usacl Btcf, Spring &amp; Mattrts1
$15.00
1-Used Gu Refrigerator __
_ $25.00
1-Usacl 19 cu. fl. Kalvinolor Sldo-By-Sida
Fooclaromo, oold new for $700 _ now $200
5-Used Refrigerators ___ _
$25.00 to $50.00
3-Used G11 Rongn
$25. ~ to $88.00
l-U1ed Apt. G11 Ronga, like now ____ $69.00
End Tobl11, Library Table1, Round Tabltl,
Cockt1ll Table•
_ All Prlcad to Sell
!-Used Maytev Wringer Washer
$69.95
now
1-U•ed Speed Quttn Wosh11
$50.00
3-Good Usod Electric Rongu _ _ Chtck Price
1-Good Ultd Trtodla Sawing Machine
Makt U1 An OHar
!-Used Sofa Bed - - - - - - - $15.00

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Bo.xSpring Sale on the 3rd Floor. And There's Lots of Special'
Values on the Main Floor in Housewares, Cosmetics, Sheets,
Towels.
Come in and See the Many New Arrivals all over the Store.

Names of !Go Melge COunty representing•"""
the aherilfs ,de- sher, Middleport; George H.[O. Grmpl and Paul Peck, both
residents to stirve on the grand partment.
Snyder, Syracuae; Don Young, , of Albany Route 4; John Will,
and petit jur~. C· the october Names drawn for possible Pomeroy; Milton Circle, J\a..:Middieport; Kenneth A. Taylor,
lerm of the~ COunty COm· grand jury ·d~ty Include Paul cine; Leora Si@man, Mlddle- Pome~y; cart Buckley, Reedsmon Pleas couii were drawn Ours, Portland; Franeis And· port; Kate 1\oush, Lan8!1Vffie; vUie; Arthur Spencer, Chester.
Friday.
rews, Lona Bottom Route 1; Martha Childs, Middleport; ,Drawn for possible petit jury
. Present for tli4 draWing were Louise Smith, Reedavllle; Eldon Paul Anderaon, Ruttan~; Marie duty were James R. S mIt )I,
Judge John c. Bacoli, Jury cornj Kraeuter, ""&amp;cine; Harry L. ~blenl!, Pomeroy Star Route; Pomeroy; Owen Watson, Ra·
missioners Lauren Hoflnian ana Bailey, Pomeroy; James Gas- Ruasell Roush, Raclni! Route cine; Lettie RouSb, Middleport;
Freeland Norris, Mrs. Nellie ton, Albany Route 4; Galen S. Z: Clifford IIIU Raclpe Route Wallace Damewood, Reedsville;
Brown. deputy clerk of t!llllriS, Brown, MlclCileport; May Swl· 2; Leo Hysell, Mlddieport; . J. Freeland E. Norris, Racine Rt.
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13.95 Womens Dresses···- Sale 6.98
12.95 Womens Dresses-··· Sale 6.48
10.95 Womens Dresses-·-· Sale 5.48
8.95 Womens Dresses ·---- Sale 4.48
7.95 Womens Dresses---·- Sale 3.98

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2; April Smith, 'fomeroy; Mel-~ lord R. Hayes, Middleport; Paul Pa.tte~ Rutland;

Route 2; A1lll
vin Hood, Pomeroy; George H. George Hackett, Jr., Middle- die Guthi18, Mlddleport; J811J!t l ersvlile;· wa!W ;
Warner, Pomeroy Route Z; port; R W. Proffitt, Portland; 1\forris, Rutland; BrooQ
Jtune1
Frank Beach, Middleport; LU- June Will, · Pomeroy; Beulah merfield, ReetiSvllle Route
Franclll
lie Starcher, Minemllle; Arth- Crabtree, Albany; DavidS. Yat-1Marcia Keller, Long
vJUe, Jamell o.
ur -.Ebersbach, Middleport; ~; Long Bottom Route 1; Lu· Clall!le ,- Roy, Racine;
eroy Route %:
Charles D, WUson, Middleport; cille Garten, Midjlleport; Jake Willi~ Racine; Forrest
Pomeroy
Heieli' Hie"', Pomeroy; J a c k Lee, Racine; VI. J. }leeves, M!nersvllle; Sadie Carr,
Smith,
Crtsi!,; Lanpvllle; Amos Leon· Coolville Route 3; Ha.,.Y' ean:. eroy; Dale L, Davis,
Iiama,
ard,iPomeroy; Route 2; There- terberry, Route I, Charlotte RoutJ 3; Orvll Holter, Lon Frank Jonee,
aa ~shaw, Minetsvllle; CUI· Wilford, Middleport Route I; Bot(onlJ Harry Hl!l,
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Mr. Douglas Lang-The Printzess Man will be on our 2nd floor

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iassociate jUnjor p'st councilor,
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dtmable, deputy state councilor, Installed were Cor~ ~ile,' t:arrie Meinhlll'l, junlOi'
.lternalt repre,.q_taUve, a
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. COuncil 17, Dauib- ate councilor; Norma Chapman, ltreos; Elliilbeth Clllilpbell,
Plans were '1!•4e lor the
of a candidate at
meetin@ with
Purdue
coqkiea to be served
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meetin@ was "Cooperatives .- ·lino the Initiation. The
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ville Is among some 11$0 youth ed ln the program. Major
Pacesetters."
reported that llha,,.l
The
scbo!Bl'S who attended the three tentlon wos ·Riven to the
Mary Lou Brooks, Owens!Jo. lene Tl!oma l'&lt;lmains hOS(tita~t-1
A picnic was enjoyed at
day 39th annual ~umrner ses- lor greater involvement
ro, Ky., National 4·H Repre'
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home of Mr. Wendell Barrett
sion of the American lrurtitute young farmtl'll and youth
sentatlve, said "Cooperation Is
of Parker ·rtun Road Suoday.
of Cooperation at Purdue Uni· fannrr cooperatives ancl
the pace seller. Already
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es arc appearing on the
· Attendjng ,were Mr and Mrs. r
concluded Wednesday.
lind lucrative and satisfying
zon whicll we must adapt to
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Delegates from 41 states as reers in agribusine,.,
adjustments to changes in agrl·
James, Crystal Lake, lli.; Mr.
fblll'8day
wellasEngland,Denmark,Puer Theme of the threo!
culture to the world food and
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and Mrs. Marien Little. .
YOUNG REPUBLICANS
political situations, to the con•
dle:-rt:
picnic at 6:30 Thursda), at
tinuous advance of technology.
an son,
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epo... home ol Shirle Bee i Ra
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"It Js now that we must show
Patty
Barrett and
son Lauder·
Stevie, IMembers to take
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of
Middleport:
Larry
IC 0 .son
courage and display qualities of
m11t Indiana ' Mr. and Mrs.
setting lawn Cbatro, and • .....
true leadership. It is now
l•y Wise, Teresa, Charlotte, ered dish lor the ptcruc.
our Ire&lt;! enterprise system
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and Jeanie, Dexter: Mr
FRIDAy
The 98th annual Nicholson
fu.
Ml'll. Simon Johnson and
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union was held at the home
tlll'&lt;l beginS!' Now we must aely, Langsville: Junior
POMEROY LITTLE
Mr. and Mrs. Jamea Nichol· cept this challenge, show \vital
Mike Barrett and Don Barrett wlil spo~sor an outside
son of near Dexter, Sunday, democracy and the American
Dexter: Belly Syckes,
party thiS Friday rught at
, Debbie and Mart White, cbil· August 8.
Private Enterprise System
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Pom.roy tennis court from 9 to dren of Mr. and Mrs. Walter
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; means to us."
aid, Larry, May, Fay Betty, midnight. The Jays wiU euJtee. While, Jr., of Gallipolis, spent The 1987 olltcers were re- .
Jamie, Jky, Sherry, Donny,
the weekend here with the 1r elected for 1968, president, Mrs. Some 3,000 agricultural lead·
Selected from our regular stock. A group of Womens Dresses -sleeveless . ·
Tommv, Trlva, Bemire
SATURDAY
lll'andparents, Mr. and Mrs. Donna ~iier; vice president, era •. as well os the YOUIIJ lam&gt;
ltyles
and short sleeve ~lyles- junior sizes- misses sizes-half sizes.
my and Peggy.
PIE SALE, Saturday, August Waiter White, Sr.
Mrs. Corilllla Wood, and see- ~rs and rural youth schol_!lrs,
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12, startin@ at 10 a. m. at the Mrs. Fl'8nces Brown, Mrs. retory · treosurer, Seth F. mcludbJi repl'&lt;lsentatiVI!s of
Mrs Barrett wns_ unable
old Sohio Bid@. In Syracuse, Odessa Roush, Roger Roush, Nicholson.
rural 'youth orsanizations, at·
att..nd due to the b:i'th of her sponsored by the Daughters of and Lewis Diehl recently re· Interesting letters were re~d 1 tended 1!te Ins~tute.
19th child, • daughter.
Amerir• Lodge of · Syracuse. turned from Dayton where they from 11M2 Dean K. Will 10 1
lng II lb. , 9 oz.; horn at
Following it a rummage sale had attended the funeral ol South Vietnam and Mr. and -""'·""'.~"' ' . "
let' HospltnL
will be held from I to 4 p. m. their nephew and cousin, sev· Mrs. Floyd Nicholson of We- j
OUTSIDE TEEN DANCE un en yoar old Jeffrey Moss.
woka, Okla.
PLAN HOMECOMING
der sponsoroblp of the Middle- Guests of Mrs. Wendell Kautz Instrumental music was 1~~~'
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Surday August 13 will mark · po.rt Police Dept. will oe held of Pomeroy and Mr and Mrs. ni•hed by Mrs. Donna Zeller
:he Homecoming ,.,rvices of th.. Snturday night at the Mid- Richard Pirkens, Middleport on and Mrs. Hazel Blackwood.
ThP l'o•~rl 1' liP '''u-rh dleport. Community par~. 1be Sunday w•re Mr. and Mrs. Paul There was lll'OUp !llnglng and
l'!lert will be Sunday School in Jays will emcee the 0 Oil ce Kautz and family of Columbus. duets by Mrs. Zeiler ~ j\lrs.
th• morning, 10 a.m. with a from 9 to midnight.
Dinner guests of Mr. and Blackwood and lon@S bY It he
)icnic dinner at noon:
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Mrs . Patrick Locbary ' H1•~ h Riackwood
Quartet.
Ellz. Mr. and Mrs. Ge.orge
beth McCu
be Mrs.
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The afternoon serv.le&lt; will be- P. A. WEBER Reunion wUl St., Tuesday evening were M11&lt;. a
. m r, • years and dau~hter. Kimberly,
gin at 1:30 p.m. wtth singing be held Sunday, August 13 at Lou McConnaughey and Mrs. young, gav&lt; twu line reclta- weekend vlsliots of Mr.
FINAL CLEARANCE OF WOMENS .
•n~ a messa•oby the Rev. C. Royal Oak Park. Ali friends David McConnaughey, Cittcin· lions.
Ml'll. Tom Kelly.
AND GIRLS SUMMER READY TO WEAR
r . Lutz, a lonner conference 1 and relatives are invited.
nail; Richard McDonald. Nel· Prizes were awarded to Mra. 1 Mr and Mrs Earl Kni ht
S•le 1.48 to 4.48
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vacation at Niagara Falls and
Sele.98c to 1.98
I. 95 to 3.95 Girls Sl•cks
Sunday. ~U@. 13, at the Coium- Mr. and Mrs. Leo Story of near'l months old, as th6 youngest Expo •61 Enroule home they
Sale 98• to 1.98
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S1l1 98c to 2.98
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TONIGHT Auguot 10
Mootlav
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Halley.
Sale 98c to 1.48
1.95 to 2.95 Girls Blouses
NOT OPIN
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came the greatest distance,
S..Sgt and Mrs. Wllihm lt
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3.95 to 5.95 Girls Chubby Shorts
FRIDAY ond SATURDAY
ter S3 wtll meet Monday, Aug. Church Ent'oyed
snd Miss Deanna Blackwood Roush and daughtP.rs, Ana M•
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ust 14, at 7·30 p.m. at the hall.
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Present were Mr and Mrs rle and Luellen, of El Paso,
tale 98c to 1.98
1.95 to 3.95 Womens Blousn
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Refreshments will be served at· A swlmmiug party lor youth John ,m..
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u. B. Church and their guesta I d Mr Robert w·
d IReush, Rutland st. S"'. l{oUJh
Slit 2.98 to 7.48
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Geo. Maharltt. Lama o..von
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S.le 98c to 2.98
1.95 to 5.95 Girls 81thing Suits
Ray CharleS: Tom Bell
Oak Pork.
Sprlngfiekt· Mr and Mrs Herb Saturday the Wtlliam R o us
S•le 1.48 to 2.48
2.95
to 4.95 Girls
Mary Poach
rtangtng are
Attending were Judy, Marte, Ztller and Todd and j 211 of family, Mr. and Mrs. J.evt!rett
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:Beverly, Dana and Duane
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Roush and son Paul visll.ed[l
s.1e 1.48 to ua~
~.95 to 4.95 Girls Skirts _
emonsfrafed fSmith, Brenda and Wke Bentz, g:!;:•~ndM~~:~~~~M~ at Buckeye Lake with' Mrs. J
S.lt 1.98 tci 3.98.
3.95 to 7.95 Womens Skirts
New trends In arrangements Mary Carleton, Becky, Bren· Dexter Mr and Mrs Dale ' J. , Holmes and Mr. and Mr&amp;.
. u' ing dried maleriala and freslt 'da, Beverly and Bryan Will, Nichol;... ~~ Martha ·and Mr James V. Holmes.
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were demonstrated by Roger Dixon, Ann Ohlinger, and Mrs Gale Shtrimplln
they were at MariPita to
FineI Cleer•nC.. Selel' ·
Paul Baer at 1 l'el!ent ~au! and Penny Diehl, Vicky, and W · e of Middleport· Mr: Mr. and Mrs. Charles Tussey
of the Chester Garden K:lth, Gary and Lisa Blanken- and
Don L Wood of 'pom- •nd daughter, Mary Frances,
TONIGHT an~ PRIDAY
,Club
at the hollll! of Mrs. Ss tp. Susannd
Sa and Ray Puilla, eroy· ~v. and Mrs. Roland former Middleport reolrt•nta.
Aug, 10·11
Robert Wood
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Mens •nd Boys Dep1rtm1nt on the 1st Floor
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' 'snown by Mrs. Herbe rt La- lgroup were Mrs. Joyce Blak· Grayson,
and.... Mr~.
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Sale 6••8
Mens 8.95 Reston Dreu Slacks
Ott! WI ,Ky., Mr.
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Niven J.lt.a!ll. who uSed rose petals .enshlp, Mrs. Delores WiD, Mrs.
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Mens 7.95 Reslt!n Dresi Sleeks
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by Hans Chrj,tlap .\ndel'lonl
tiger lilies with leaves and ~ar eton.
j Mr. and Mrs. Ray Nicholson: toured the oouthll'eSt tn their
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Little Boys 2. 95 Shirt and Slack Sets
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During the meetln8 p1an s Baronrela TratJel
IMI'll. Allee Epple. Mr. and Mrs. com~anled ~ lamtly to Coh·
Sell 3.50
Uttle Boys 3.95 Shirt and Sl1ck Sets
were made for a September vi·' Ji:allf w Wedding
Seth F. Nichelson and Mr. and fomta, relurmng from there by
Sale 2.50
Boys 3.95 W1lk Shorts
~G- ~de ro~ top!~!t~woodta~ter, and ' Mr. and Mrs. w. G. Baronlek, Mrs. Dean Blackwood, Jr. and ! plane.
S.le 2.00 '
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Boys 1.50 W1lk Shorts
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A wvkBhop ~'::e~~~ Wi~lngton~n: Three Youth .4ttf'njl her snn nnd dau"'t•r·in-law,
Sale 3.50 .
Mens 4.49 W1lk Shorts
to be
Friday night at tho burs Pa .,'m ~ land 1
Camp Ouerbein
Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Wood lq
Sell 3.00
Mens 3.95 Walk Shorts
Hall was announced th '
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Members were reminded
S.le 2.49
Mens 2.95 Walk Shorts
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1 1 t wedding of Mr. Baronick • Three young peopleol the ·her home In Chesler.
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now is the time to olant now 1 " ~· Joan, at the Holy Jnno. Enterprise E.U.B. aturch spent i Mrs. Thera Almond, co.
S•le S.50
Mens 3.95 Short Sleeve Sport Shirts
lor the county show to ~ r ren ChChurcb and fel!epllon at the past week at Camp Otter. iumbua spent few days visS.le 2.50
Mens 2. 95 Short Sleeve Sport Shirts
later this year. Mrs Wood ·
artiers COuntry Club at btoin near Logan.
j !tlng her friend, Mrs Ada Morr.llrsve the devotions foUo~ed
Pa. Saturday.
They ;were Roger Di1on, Ann ria, Chester.
Sele 3.00
Mens 4.95 Short Sleeve Sport tShirts
Lord's Pr.yer in unison The On
another niece and Obtin@er and Becky , Will. Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Hawk
S.le 2.00
Mens 2.95 Knit Sport Shirts
ll &lt;l~rslnr thought -"Gratitude
Judge John Me- and Mrs. llerbert Dixon went and sons. Mark and Dean. o!
duty to be paid, but n 0 n e ~&lt;!an, and ftve children, le~ 'to Logan for the youth. They McConnelisvllle spent 1 week
Mens 3.95 Knit Sport Shirts _
S.lt 3.50
have a right to expect" _ was ""Reno, Nev. Durlrtg I months w•re overnight guests of Mr. vacationing with Mr.
Boys 2.95 Short Sleeve Sport Shil'tf
S.lt 2.50
given by Mrs. Pearl Mora
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Judge McLean wlll and Mrs. Earl Kelly of near parents, Mr an~ Mrs. J. L.
Boys 2.9$ Short Sleeve Knit Shim
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Lancaster.
IHewt near Cheiter.
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