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This Week End We Are Having AWomens Dress Sale on the
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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.
and Mrs. Rol!ert Hartenbach,

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16.50 Womens Dresses • • • • Sale 8.25
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;

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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
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Frank Beach, Middleport; LU- June Will, · Pomeroy; Beulah merfield, ReetiSvllle Route
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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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wight. ~.Jior, cut and: darity,

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C011e to our 2ad F~ Friday or Saturtlay. Mr~,Lallf, the .
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iassociate jUnjor p'st councilor,
state
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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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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
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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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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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"It Js now that we must show
Patty
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Stevie, IMembers to take
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Middleport:
Larry
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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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FRIDAy
The 98th annual Nicholson
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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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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
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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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1.95 to 5.95 Womens Shorts
TONIGHT Auguot 10
Mootlav
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won the door prlze
Halley.
Sale 98c to 1.48
1.95 to 2.95 Girls Blouses
NOT OPIN
DAV ~ Allxillary of chap.
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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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
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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
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~.95 to 4.95 Girls Skirts _
emonsfrafed fSmith, Brenda and Wke Bentz, g:!;:•~ndM~~:~~~~M~ at Buckeye Lake with' Mrs. J
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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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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
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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
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Ott! WI ,Ky., Mr.
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'"THE SNOW QUEEN"
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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.
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llpec:ially
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
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Members were reminded
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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
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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
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you way ahead in the fi eld, Massey-Ferguson's Pres- ,.
sure Contro! (the greatest tractor advancein32 ~~ :
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BAKER'$

TRADITIONAL WEDDING RINGS

BUDGET SHOP

EFFECTIVE SATURDAy, AUGUST 12,
"'!e Will Close At Noon on Saturday.
Da;ly Hours Remain the Same 8 to 5 PM

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232 E. 2nd

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'YOU'VE NEVER SEEN A
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Raoo in Los Angeles.
On the training scene, Olympic sprinter Dick Stebbins of
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for the Giants in place
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OHIO VALLEYBAKING CO.

RAY RIGGS; INC.

llal:ers of Ho!sum llrea&lt;l

l.inco!n-Mercurv-Comei-Eng!lsli Fora
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LIEVING COAL COMPANY
Produeero &amp; Distributor~
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Middleport 992·2550

"Ohio'• OUlnt Dodge Dealer"
Middleport, Ohio

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Middleport, Ohio

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LYONS MARKET

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THE SEWING CENTER
WHlTE SEWING MACHINES
"Quality Fabrics at Economy PricuH
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Middleport
992-6320

GOEGLEIN READY·MIX CO.
Middleport

Cheller, Ohl~ '

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F. J. 'WALLACE, JEWELER

Bulovo WatCfM~!Iitl and Sfrvice

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Mldilleport

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WINNII WINKLI

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AND SO FRIEND'3, WE CDME
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what the jerK
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JJ'ith the hope fl UJill, in 10m e mea.ure, fo•te and help •u.. 1
tain that UJhich i• good i" family and community Ufe, thi• feGo/.
lure ;. 1pomored by the bU1ine11
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FRECICI U AND

OHIO VALLEYBAKING CO.

RAY RIGGS; INC.

llal:ers of Ho!sum llrea&lt;l

l.inco!n-Mercurv-Comei-Eng!lsli Fora
as N. court st Athen• &amp;93-GFl

LIEVING COAL COMPANY
Produeero &amp; Distributor~
Of High Grade Coal
West Columbia, W. Va.

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Middleport 992·2550

"Ohio'• OUlnt Dodge Dealer"
Middleport, Ohio

Mlddlepo!:t, Oblo

TINY'S FOODLAND

ROYAL OAK PARK

Middleport, Ohio

FAMILY RECREATION
SWIMMING

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t'TAHD AGAIN~ US

F&lt;IIIIIIII!SlMTI

MIDDLEPORT BOOK STORE
ly CHESTQ ocii.D

Churcll and Of/let Supplles-Gtfll

We Fill All Doctor&amp; PrncrtptiOM
1182·21155
Pomeroy

LYONS MARKET

Mlddlep"ort

l82-284l

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"Member of the llig.S"
General Merchondi.te

Furoltlll"t and Appllllnce~

667-3280

THE SEWING CENTER
WHlTE SEWING MACHINES
"Quality Fabrics at Economy PricuH
83 MID SL
Middleport
992-6320

GOEGLEIN READY·MIX CO.
Middleport

Cheller, Ohl~ '

1"11o11e 885-ll308

F. J. 'WALLACE, JEWELER

Bulovo WatCfM~!Iitl and Sfrvice

180 N. Second

Mldilleport

EBERSBACH HARDWARE CO.
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Pomeroy, Obl11
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R. H. RAWLINGS SONS CO.\

Tuppen Plain•

ly HAROLD GRAl'

LITTLE ORPHAtl ANNR

CROW/S STEAK HOUSE

SWISHER &amp; LOHSE
REXALL DRUGS

\VoH Pen

FRIE-

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Sales-AWS CHALMERS-Service
Farm-lndustrlal-l.awn &amp; Garde»
Tupper• Plaln1
Phone 6~7-3U6

WILLIS ANTHONY
PLUMBING &amp; HEATING
Z40 Uncoln St.

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65 Star Chief Pontl"ac •• '2195

Slles lnd service

Ohio Boat •nd ~tor
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Landmark Farm Bureau.

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ly.
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fm1sb. We can gladly refer you to the owner of this car.

PIIICI RIDUCID
. 1961 DUO IOAT
RIGATTA ·DtSPLAY
Modtllo Dlmontlrat..

66 Ca a I"Ina pon t•

"-u~41a~~Yii~~~====~~~

MlddiiPI"• G.

512 ...tMoln

POMIROY, OHIO 45769
' " - ' f92·2t75

'

SUNDAY
BRING THE FAMILY TO

About
Middleport

omt
Events
FRIDAY

$2595

The Mason CountY Unit of the
f
cooperative is represented on
laC • •
tne slate board of directors Ill
Jse Brown .I.etart ' itt' 1. Cha~- 4 Dr. Sedan. We have two of the r!eanest and sharpest
le• Mc'cull6cb, ~ndetson ancti'66's anywhere-both with very low mileage, and equip·
G. Sommer, Southside, who Iped with l'S, PB &amp; AT.
n~s been renominated for
three-year term.
I
UIC
• •
· ;rechnician for the local unit .
is:Woodrow Mace, 2306 Mt. Ver· Custom V,8 2 Dr. Hard Top. A superb Wildcat that looks
nor. .Avenue, Point Pleasant. like the day it was sold. PS, PB &amp; AT This is· the custom
i\11 . area farmel'lr who wl9h model with the top of the line interior, all black vinyl
to: attend may contact any of with white interior.

•

GRAVELY TRACTOR
SALES &amp; SERVICE

.

PT. PLEASAijT - The 22nd
Annual membership meeting of
tlJe West . Virginia Artificial
Breeders CooperMlw will be
hfld·. at Jackson'!t Mill' on Aug.
.
·
liSL 16 In c~njunctlon ~ith the
. West V•rglma Stafe Dan:y Show
·..
.
aod Festival.
:·
4 Ill'. Hard Top. This car was lwncd by one of our most
The meetmg wl1l be held ~~ careful cul!tllmers and shows the tender care it has had
tilt- Farm l':lectrit Building at It has PS PB &amp; AT.
.

EVINRUDE
I 1

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c:

•

.165 W"ld cat B • k

~::~r~:n~ :O~k~:~:·~: 63 Skylark VB Buick

I
I

• '1295

ell l~ .. f~lendance will be avau..
.
eble af Jackson's Mill.
2 nr. Hard Top. This car has like new green finish with .
white top, and all whtte bucket seats. Four on the floor
Ple811DI VaHey Hospital
·
A..,ltled- Abraham Rhodes
Lelirt: Timothy Rollin!, Leon;
.
I
~
Mrs. Vidot'la Queen. G~l!iPDi· V8 4 Dr. Sedan. B~longed to Joe~! teacher. ~bows gooil
Is. Mrs.. Robert W., Kin" Ev- care Power Steering Power Brakes. Automatic Trans.
ana~ Mn. Donald L. Milhr,
'
'
·
Hehder,son.
. Dlschlrred - RoPer ll'•l·ace,
Hogsett: .Mrs. Floyd· 8drrmg~or .
R~edsville; Mrs. Etnl· Bugg,
Henderson; Mrs. Joseph Sl)Cn·
cer and daughter, Gdllloolis
BUICK PONTIAC GMCTRUCKS
Ferry: Mrs. Daniel liln&lt;!Y nnd
daughte~.
Nelsonvll\e: 1\'rs.
POMEROY, OHIO
Carl. Trtllldway and daughter,
Pliny: MM. Jessis •Wta~, .Rraz.
ler·. Bol'lom.

63 Catal"na Pont"la" • $1195

BLAETTNARS

I

Karr &amp;' l'an

66 FAlCQN.2DR. ·······•········ $1595

6 cyl. Std. trans. Radio ·• heater, wl' tires

YEAR~END ·SALE TIME .~.·

·

64 FALCON FUTURA ........ ·.. · $1195
t Dr. 6 eyl. Aut. tnm; Radio and h•ater. wls tires

-

63 FORD GAL .$00 ·.......... ·.. $995
2 Dr. H.T. 8 cyl. Aut. trana.l!adio, heater, wis tiroa

l'A.f:A'I'ION ·SPEtiA.I..

64 BUICK .
LeSABRE Z.DOOR HARDTOP

65 VOLKSWAGEN CAMPER ;. $1895

v.a, autamatlc, power l:lrakts, powtr

Fully equipped. Sleeps 6. A nice

one

THIS UNIT WILL Bl DISPLA YID ON OUR

USED CAR LOT

oiHri"', rodlo, wftlw tlroo, ~luo . ll.nlsh
$
with bluo Interior.
Shows iood care -

17. 9.5

62 OLDS

62 FALCON FUTURA ~ · ~ ······ ····· $795
2 dr. 6 cYL Std. Ira no. Radio and heater, wis tires

6i CORVAJR.MONZA ........ ·.. $795
2 dr. 6 cyl, • speed tr•nsi Ri.lio and heater

60 OLDS 88 2QR. ··........ ·.... · $395
H.T. Aut. trans. Power steerJng, radio and heater

Salesmln-Emerson, Jones • Cliff Phillips • .
George-Hicks· E~di&amp; Fife- D•n Thompton
ON THE;S~OT
.. FINANCING
.

..

You fllte.tu• Pau Less At

· KEITH GOBLE FORD

64 MERCURY. ···,.··.$·

88 HOLIDAY COUPE

MONTCLAIR 2 DOOii' H.T,'

V-1 IJtOfOr, au~, . tran•., ,power brakes,

··'

"*" .1'

V.., euto. tren,. 1 powtr brakq,
.... ,i~ r.1dlo, new w!•lw tlret, Wllfij

power atnrlng, ;acflo, tvjs lw tires, br:own
with matching
'
$
wlnyl Interior

995

1,5"5
Y

~acs, black wllh block
•.•nyl lnhrlor
. ·

$

63.- ME-RCURY .

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M~TEREV 2 DOOR ·SEDAN

Pul~

V.., auto. trans. Power

jjovlor

oqlll~monl,

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$J 295 ,.

llrot, tinted ''""•
#ery nice c1r

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59 Olds Holiday
60 Buick
. - ,. 62 R1~bltr · . ~
Coupe
Full power

Used Carlot

$395

4 Door

$495

4 Door

EV~NING$

$495

6 cyl., auto. trans.

. V-8, auto., power

OPEN

..

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UNTIL 8:00

.KARR &amp;'VANVANDT.
992-5342

CAD!llAC-OLDSMQBILE
GMAC FINANCING ··

Pomeroy

'.

'
"
LADY to stay with elderly l•·
dy 5 day• a week. Phone 992£727.

.

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TW() MEN to work on !arm.
House furnished. P. M.
dety, Long Bottom.
8 ' 311:
Interior

ins. roof painting. hoUJe
barn. Interior decorating. Ph.

1968
eCOMANCHE•
HARDTOP

TRAYIL TaAIURS

'

NOW TAKING
APPLICATIONS
FOR CARRIERS
IN MIDDLEPORT.

HEtlENOW
All 67 Moilolo lloducod
eHAIINALINIIAPACHII
Sovo .. le $3011.00

ROUSH &amp; LYONS
CAMPING TRAILERS
Horton 11, Ma-. W. Ya.

Cont1ct F1ye M1nley

Middl1port

Get In On These Used ··
Car Sargcdl'Js
'
1963 Dodge • :~ .· ~ ..

Pricll Worth Waltlnt Ftr

Wotch Por tho Arrivol of

•TOUR·A·HOME•

DAILY CROSSWORD
AIJBO!IS
!.Crowd.

DOWa

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4 Door Sedan. V8. AGio. Trans. J&gt;o~er

.,~

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1963 -Dodge ·

If. Bt:ll[llll
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~ Ton P,ickup.'V8, 3 speed triba. ·Suita~le .f~1ruua,.:
per \ISe.

Llthtwollhl Plck·U,

TRUCK CAMPIIl

W1ntecl To luy

iltll'*«•
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4 Door Sedan. 6 cyl. ~d. Trani. 'Low
fmisb and red interior ·
.,

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S795.00up

1963 Chevrolet ..

16 tiDil - Roots • Bart -GIDC

'

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4Dciot Sedan, 6 cy: Auto. Trans. R~dlc!

lt!l&amp;. yeUow root, wild ctn1er,
Apple, clean, no dirL

f4y

'

BID Bailey, P. 0. Bos
Reidsville, Oblo, C5772.

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196,21nternc:itiQn,al ·

· Scout Low mil~age .

' 17

W•st VlrliDia, or old
with limber. Marl011 Rev110ldl.
ao. 17, SyraMe,
.

· .H. Rawlings·Sons-Co~
. ,
OLbES'r DODGE DIAL!l" ..
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Breeders to
Hold22nd
Happy Days Sale On
Annual Meet New Buicks, Pontiac, GMC's

Daily SenUne), Pomeroy·Mld~l~port, 0., Aug, 11, 1967-,.9
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Double Checked Used Cars .·
65 Star Chief Pontl"ac •• '2195

Slles lnd service

Ohio Boat •nd ~tor
DON'T pump your
septic tank. Get Kl;;;
All Septic Tank cleaner.
Landmark Farm Bureau.

UDIATOR

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"Aiol'UANCE HOSPITAL
M. Rollpll, 1n1 st.,
MaJOII, W, V1. .. ..1 !l tic

ed rlabt to lOIII' proj.cl.
·llld ...,. Free
Pballe ID 1211f,
Road,y·Mm Co.,
OlllQ.
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AlB CJONl)mOMNG

POODLE pupplH AKC, chAmp
ion blood nne, stud
and groominl. Phone
526

oickto mowor

SERVICE

I

All New lbdl1tor Shop

ifiCOiilll

720

EXPERIENaD

•C:er •Truck •HHIN'
Cor• • Bulldfttr
eAnyType

KEITH GOBLE FORD
WY H1f6

Lli:lllll

WH.EL
ALIGNMENT ·

~F~:,~:i:.i~~~1~ii 66 C~talina Pontia.c•• ~395

AND

R

iRAKE SERVICE

.li.AEltNAR$

lew, extension veterinarian. at
North carolina State Unlversl· ~8_ Coupe. One careful local owner. Spotless all. white
ly.
.
fm1sb. We can gladly refer you to the owner of this car.

PIIICI RIDUCID
. 1961 DUO IOAT
RIGATTA ·DtSPLAY
Modtllo Dlmontlrat..

66 Ca a I"Ina pon t•

"-u~41a~~Yii~~~====~~~

MlddiiPI"• G.

512 ...tMoln

POMIROY, OHIO 45769
' " - ' f92·2t75

'

SUNDAY
BRING THE FAMILY TO

About
Middleport

omt
Events
FRIDAY

$2595

The Mason CountY Unit of the
f
cooperative is represented on
laC • •
tne slate board of directors Ill
Jse Brown .I.etart ' itt' 1. Cha~- 4 Dr. Sedan. We have two of the r!eanest and sharpest
le• Mc'cull6cb, ~ndetson ancti'66's anywhere-both with very low mileage, and equip·
G. Sommer, Southside, who Iped with l'S, PB &amp; AT.
n~s been renominated for
three-year term.
I
UIC
• •
· ;rechnician for the local unit .
is:Woodrow Mace, 2306 Mt. Ver· Custom V,8 2 Dr. Hard Top. A superb Wildcat that looks
nor. .Avenue, Point Pleasant. like the day it was sold. PS, PB &amp; AT This is· the custom
i\11 . area farmel'lr who wl9h model with the top of the line interior, all black vinyl
to: attend may contact any of with white interior.

•

GRAVELY TRACTOR
SALES &amp; SERVICE

.

PT. PLEASAijT - The 22nd
Annual membership meeting of
tlJe West . Virginia Artificial
Breeders CooperMlw will be
hfld·. at Jackson'!t Mill' on Aug.
.
·
liSL 16 In c~njunctlon ~ith the
. West V•rglma Stafe Dan:y Show
·..
.
aod Festival.
:·
4 Ill'. Hard Top. This car was lwncd by one of our most
The meetmg wl1l be held ~~ careful cul!tllmers and shows the tender care it has had
tilt- Farm l':lectrit Building at It has PS PB &amp; AT.
.

EVINRUDE
I 1

.

c:

•

.165 W"ld cat B • k

~::~r~:n~ :O~k~:~:·~: 63 Skylark VB Buick

I
I

• '1295

ell l~ .. f~lendance will be avau..
.
eble af Jackson's Mill.
2 nr. Hard Top. This car has like new green finish with .
white top, and all whtte bucket seats. Four on the floor
Ple811DI VaHey Hospital
·
A..,ltled- Abraham Rhodes
Lelirt: Timothy Rollin!, Leon;
.
I
~
Mrs. Vidot'la Queen. G~l!iPDi· V8 4 Dr. Sedan. B~longed to Joe~! teacher. ~bows gooil
Is. Mrs.. Robert W., Kin" Ev- care Power Steering Power Brakes. Automatic Trans.
ana~ Mn. Donald L. Milhr,
'
'
·
Hehder,son.
. Dlschlrred - RoPer ll'•l·ace,
Hogsett: .Mrs. Floyd· 8drrmg~or .
R~edsville; Mrs. Etnl· Bugg,
Henderson; Mrs. Joseph Sl)Cn·
cer and daughter, Gdllloolis
BUICK PONTIAC GMCTRUCKS
Ferry: Mrs. Daniel liln&lt;!Y nnd
daughte~.
Nelsonvll\e: 1\'rs.
POMEROY, OHIO
Carl. Trtllldway and daughter,
Pliny: MM. Jessis •Wta~, .Rraz.
ler·. Bol'lom.

63 Catal"na Pont"la" • $1195

BLAETTNARS

I

Karr &amp;' l'an

66 FAlCQN.2DR. ·······•········ $1595

6 cyl. Std. trans. Radio ·• heater, wl' tires

YEAR~END ·SALE TIME .~.·

·

64 FALCON FUTURA ........ ·.. · $1195
t Dr. 6 eyl. Aut. tnm; Radio and h•ater. wls tires

-

63 FORD GAL .$00 ·.......... ·.. $995
2 Dr. H.T. 8 cyl. Aut. trana.l!adio, heater, wis tiroa

l'A.f:A'I'ION ·SPEtiA.I..

64 BUICK .
LeSABRE Z.DOOR HARDTOP

65 VOLKSWAGEN CAMPER ;. $1895

v.a, autamatlc, power l:lrakts, powtr

Fully equipped. Sleeps 6. A nice

one

THIS UNIT WILL Bl DISPLA YID ON OUR

USED CAR LOT

oiHri"', rodlo, wftlw tlroo, ~luo . ll.nlsh
$
with bluo Interior.
Shows iood care -

17. 9.5

62 OLDS

62 FALCON FUTURA ~ · ~ ······ ····· $795
2 dr. 6 cYL Std. Ira no. Radio and heater, wis tires

6i CORVAJR.MONZA ........ ·.. $795
2 dr. 6 cyl, • speed tr•nsi Ri.lio and heater

60 OLDS 88 2QR. ··........ ·.... · $395
H.T. Aut. trans. Power steerJng, radio and heater

Salesmln-Emerson, Jones • Cliff Phillips • .
George-Hicks· E~di&amp; Fife- D•n Thompton
ON THE;S~OT
.. FINANCING
.

..

You fllte.tu• Pau Less At

· KEITH GOBLE FORD

64 MERCURY. ···,.··.$·

88 HOLIDAY COUPE

MONTCLAIR 2 DOOii' H.T,'

V-1 IJtOfOr, au~, . tran•., ,power brakes,

··'

"*" .1'

V.., euto. tren,. 1 powtr brakq,
.... ,i~ r.1dlo, new w!•lw tlret, Wllfij

power atnrlng, ;acflo, tvjs lw tires, br:own
with matching
'
$
wlnyl Interior

995

1,5"5
Y

~acs, black wllh block
•.•nyl lnhrlor
. ·

$

63.- ME-RCURY .

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61 CADil:LAC
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COUPE DE VILL!

M~TEREV 2 DOOR ·SEDAN

Pul~

V.., auto. trans. Power

jjovlor

oqlll~monl,

'.
•:

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rodio, wlo/!"·f·· . ;

$J 295 ,.

llrot, tinted ''""•
#ery nice c1r

•raku, power tte•r ing ·

~

·

"

'

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f:laee!k 'J'laese "..ts-Ja" Speeial•
59 Olds Holiday
60 Buick
. - ,. 62 R1~bltr · . ~
Coupe
Full power

Used Carlot

$395

4 Door

$495

4 Door

EV~NING$

$495

6 cyl., auto. trans.

. V-8, auto., power

OPEN

..

.

UNTIL 8:00

.KARR &amp;'VANVANDT.
992-5342

CAD!llAC-OLDSMQBILE
GMAC FINANCING ··

Pomeroy

'.

'
"
LADY to stay with elderly l•·
dy 5 day• a week. Phone 992£727.

.

8t

..

TW() MEN to work on !arm.
House furnished. P. M.
dety, Long Bottom.
8 ' 311:
Interior

ins. roof painting. hoUJe
barn. Interior decorating. Ph.

1968
eCOMANCHE•
HARDTOP

TRAYIL TaAIURS

'

NOW TAKING
APPLICATIONS
FOR CARRIERS
IN MIDDLEPORT.

HEtlENOW
All 67 Moilolo lloducod
eHAIINALINIIAPACHII
Sovo .. le $3011.00

ROUSH &amp; LYONS
CAMPING TRAILERS
Horton 11, Ma-. W. Ya.

Cont1ct F1ye M1nley

Middl1port

Get In On These Used ··
Car Sargcdl'Js
'
1963 Dodge • :~ .· ~ ..

Pricll Worth Waltlnt Ftr

Wotch Por tho Arrivol of

•TOUR·A·HOME•

DAILY CROSSWORD
AIJBO!IS
!.Crowd.

DOWa

- -

II.Muoic

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.

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J.Sket'

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1963 Dod~e · .....· ·

10.Ranta
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U.QueJI.IpriJI&amp;•
tlmo
otltfe

4 Door Sedan. V8. AGio. Trans. J&gt;o~er

.,~

-Steefloa.,

1963 -Dodge ·

If. Bt:ll[llll
ot

~ Ton P,ickup.'V8, 3 speed triba. ·Suita~le .f~1ruua,.:
per \ISe.

Llthtwollhl Plck·U,

TRUCK CAMPIIl

W1ntecl To luy

iltll'*«•
·
•

4 Door Sedan. 6 cyl. ~d. Trani. 'Low
fmisb and red interior ·
.,

~~

S795.00up

1963 Chevrolet ..

16 tiDil - Roots • Bart -GIDC

'

.

4Dciot Sedan, 6 cy: Auto. Trans. R~dlc!

lt!l&amp;. yeUow root, wild ctn1er,
Apple, clean, no dirL

f4y

'

BID Bailey, P. 0. Bos
Reidsville, Oblo, C5772.

.

.

,.

t

.

196,21nternc:itiQn,al ·

· Scout Low mil~age .

' 17

W•st VlrliDia, or old
with limber. Marl011 Rev110ldl.
ao. 17, SyraMe,
.

· .H. Rawlings·Sons-Co~
. ,
OLbES'r DODGE DIAL!l" ..
·.

~OHIO'S
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''THE GUNS OF
Birth of Son
NAVAIIONE"
David Being Announced
Gregory
Niven
Peck
Mr. and Mrs. Dennla Siler·
-Plu&amp;man (Beth Hoffman), of Brice
"THI SNOW QUEEN"
by Hans Cbrlltian Anderoens Road, Canal Winchester, are
announcing tile birth of a son, I
IATUIIDAY-Auguot 12
Edward Allan, bom July 21 '
"WACO"
Hospltll, Columbus.
Jane
Howard
The Infant weighed el g h
Russell
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nine ounces. Mr. and
-PLUS"SECONDS"
!Mrs. Sherman have ~=:II
Rock Jlurlson
,son, RusseU, 111• three. (
parents are Mr. 8Dtl Mrs. rau111
SUNDAY, MONDAY
Hoffman,
Chester and Mr.
AND TUESDAY
Mrs. Charles Simpson,
Auf. 13·14-15
Win~. Great
"GIRL HAPPY"
ents lire Mra. Flossie
Elvis PrPSiey
-PLUSColumbua; Mrs. Lucy Gaul,
"THf. PAD"
U.ester; ani! Russell Wrigbl
Teehnicolor
Winchester,

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Using "The Glory Way"
1trusted with knowledge
or. the workshop were
nap ms.
IBentz and th h08t
1•r devotional topic, Mrs. Lou-l our way indifferent ot the fate of the Rose Gaden Club,
Guests from the Rose
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, Reibe re~~-froln __~'--· _3~. o our e owmen .
, pers ams.
e~ ~lub were Mrs. Kenneth Legar
assisted Mrs. Terrell
In concluE~on she used the
Gr1ff1th, Mrs. ·Carl Barnhi11, serving refreshment
words of Jesus "lam
Way.
Ms. Claence Headley,
Ms. .
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\he Truth snd the L1fe," m
Frederick Goebel, Mrs. HaT'oldl
MISSIOn
pointing up the Christian'• reMassar, Mrs. 0. J . .Pennington.\
sponsihility.
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Mrs. Frank Goebel, Mrs. J
The devotional leader rtad a I or urpr~se
Davis, Mrs. James Stout.
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Eulah Swan, Mrs. Floyd Stout,
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A bus trip to the Red Bu'd enth nresidrnt of the Un i ted I A _surprise party
Mrs R V Weather a
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.lisslon in Kentucky was re- states, (rom his mother en- : ance of the 76th birthdav . Mrs·. Albert Cox.
m n an
·enlly taken by youth of the titled "Mother's L:lsl Letter to versary of Mrs. Flora Barr Winding Trai'l cl b
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Casto was h.eld Sunday a Tt , · taking part in the
u mern. ers
~nterpnse
and Tuppers PI ams
workHh&lt;•nl
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of
· 'Mrs.
. l d '' Mr&lt;. Adam Ehersharh and home
R
nd herP daughter0 f ''''"- activity were Mrs. Le WIS,
arsons
Lloyd Moo M L tt'
Th e throe • dav tour me u · i Mrs. Phil Williem•on were hos- 1 aymo
ed visits to churchos, schools I tosses for the concluding soc· ' Castle, W. Va.
cer Mrs.
Mr
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CJ;rence Heaton, Mrs. '
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1lts orrom~anymg the youth were served from a table cen· Ar1hur Barr and daughters,
, Mrs. Robert L~ ~11!;l
vere the Rev. and Mrs. Eu· tered with flowers from Mrs. . Ruth and Barb~ra of
Mrs. Joe Truble, Mrs. 111
~ene r.merson. LTurelvli\e : the Williamson's garden.
port; Kenneth Uttle of ChE!Sh·\ -::::...:..::-=:=::::..:=::....:::=::::
lev. and ~"'- J,ck Yo1ng. the l
ire; Steve Hoffman of Che,t-.: --;::;;":';";";"':"7.~tl
~ev. and ~Irs Amos Sweet,
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and Mrs. Kenneth
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,Yaverlv Mr&lt;. \&gt;len7i•l &lt;;mith,
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and children, Angela and nyimlt
l!rs. Don Hunnell. Mrs. H"r-:
of Burlingham: Mr. and Mrs.
oert Di--n, , .... "coy. and P.l
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Paul McDaniel and ch\lJren,
' · Quince\, Beaver.
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Joyce and Paul, Jr. ol
FOR ALL OCCASIONS
Youth from the Enterprise i Mrs. David Cumings 8 n Mr. and Mn. Ray Barr, Mil\on We win llower~everywbere
Churcc on the Inn ·,m• Judy,i d ghl
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Pomeroy Flo-r Shop
Jeton, Shetla Folmer, Beckv K W II 1 p
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Rowena and Flora Rae, all
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111'1. lllillard VIlli !deter
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Gifts were presented to Mrs.
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bl eon w1c"
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Pat Bahr Paced. A picture
the hot11or·l
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Cub Seoul Pack
Donna Coe, Dennie Coe. Mary el door decoration. Tho si'Jver I
Upton . 11nth W?lk•r. Kathy d
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'n -,y ' Iilies of the valley, music to the Members of Den 2 of Mi&lt;ldi~- 11-----,;_--Lnnre and Donna Lantz.
Wedding March. wedding
porta Cub Scout Pack 24-4 lnn•. ll TONIGHT and SATURDAY
and red hearts, spelling 0 u ed Radio tation WMPO and
August 11·12
PLAN REUNION
"Best Wishes Ssndy - Don appeared on the "Coffee with
"A COVENANT WITH
.
(Teohnicolor)
The annual Turner reunion Too." Cake, punch, mints and Janet"
show Wednesday mornDEATH"
• ill be held Sunday at the Mid· [nut~ were served by the
mg.
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I Geo. Maharis, Laura Devon
1\eport Roadside Park. T h e 1tes..s.
Accomparned by Mrs. Pat
"ILUES FOR LOVERS"
TOgram will begin at n o on i· The guest list Included Mrs. de
Johnson and Mrs. Don Ramsey,
Bay Charles,
Tom Bell
Mary Peach
•iltl a picnic dinner to be ser·: Henry Wells, motller of t h
n mothers, the group lnclud·
·••' c• l I o.m. Relatives !rom bride-rlcct, Mrs. Si;lney
ed Sandy Little, Jeff Beaver,
SUNDAY, MONDAY
: -.. · ,.;,_ Huntington, w. Va .. cer, Mrs. Walter
Mike Haley, Arnold Johnson,
AND TUESDAY
... ,. --;,,, _ St. ~!bans, Lancast- Mrs. William Wells Mrs. .fo. Randy Ramsey, Larry Neff,
"IAS~utQ~~~-~!~~ GD"
ITIUTY
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Meigs County are ex- seph Sisson, Mrs. Nellie Tracy,l Jnhn Rilly, George Batey and
ELVIS PRESLEY in
!feted to attend.
Mrs. Joseph Johnson, Mrs.
I Brent Manley. Other activities
(Tecbnicolor)
, rna Shoenherger, Mr..
I of the group this summer have
Elvl• Presley Dodle Marshall
Attlla . kin~ of the Huns was •W-.lls Miss Jane Ann
Included I visit to the 110\18111 Cotorcartoans: Ski No-r
called the "Scourge of
be· IMrs. John Sargent. Mrs. D
Crown Bottling Co., a bike hike,
RHmln' Romon
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of his cruel treatment IRohe!IOn, Mr&lt;. Larry
several picnics. The lloys
of the peoples he conquered. I Miss Sedonia Spfncer,
also worked on 1 rock collec~--:...i~.ii..:.ii~....~ Golda Elberfeld, Mrs. G~~:lrtio~n;_.;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;J SHOW STARTS I ~.M.
Wtlliarmon, Mrs. Hartwell
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Stqt.Ie'r and 1Dor&lt;ilhy
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and
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Gifts
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money
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ev•ral select[ons were sung 1ed to the
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The· minister -was recently re· by the combined .choir of the \ches•.-by Paul
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Charlene Hoe/lieh, Tel. 992-5292
A workshop in preparation y:rs. Charles llewis, presi· lor another year.
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show at the J04th annual Meigs and also chairman for the fair Planned by the l!:agles Class
County Fair next week was flower show, discus~ rules .ol the Syracuse Chure!l,.
held Wednesday night by the ! and classes for the show which IMrs. Karl_ Kloes as chairman,
A fl5 contribution to I he Speaking of the Chrlstl8n'• re- Winding Trail Garden Club at will hsve the artistic arrange-' the recepbon.
featured a P r
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Trinity United Church of Christ sponsibl1lty to others, Mrs. Rei· the home of Mrs. John Terrell, ments division conducted on ftf" 0
and
Council lor the Mel&amp;s County bel said that
are count- Mulberry Heights, Pomeroy.
two days. Plans fdr entering
f!l to dtheet byamlly ·
School for Retarded Children l•SS men today standing at the Guest demonstrator for the the show were made by both
organ-p an? u
Mary
was made wl!en the Trinity crossroads of the world, bal- workshop was Gail Rees.
the Winding Trall Club and and Rosean~ Lisle opened the
Ctrde met at the Pomeroy fled and bewildered. To the made aangements pointing
members of the guest club.
rramth
with! Mrs.
Lisexl·
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church WednesdaY night.
unknowing, she said, the mark· the oriental influence, ones
en
." we come. o n
e
Mrs. Georgia ' Willlamson, •ers bt!side the way often seem ing roses. and others with
Refreshments of punch and I san~. F8!th Is ~· Key to Hea•
presided at the meeting during !Inadequate.
er as 8 part of the design.
cookies were s~rved from a ta-1ven and late~, Joined hiS
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. 'Iiiiich time two dozen fruit cak· \' Her
for contempls· slso gave tips on making
ble centered wtth an
Keith, for It Is No Secret '
•• were ordered and It was an· tion were "Do we stand at at· sages from rose petals. . ment of purple asters, White With guttar_ ae&lt;;ompanlment.
,
nounced that the Christmas tention, eager and ready to di· Members responded to r o1 mums, and fern in a crystal Miss Marcta Karr. Mrs. Koes
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card samples are here and can 1
1reel the Inquiring one on the call by naming an
flanked by rose taptwo humorous read·
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be seen at the Stella K 1o e s 1straight and narrow road a· which they plan to exhibit
ers
crystal. The rose mot1f
the
oome.
i head, or do we, who bav• been the fair Dower show. Guests
was car:!•d out tn the plates ter, and Friendly Greetmgs

Church ol •Christ
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