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VOl XVII NO. 98 ,

POMEROY-MIDDlEPORT, OHIO

.FIVE CENTS

THURSDAY, AUGUST-12, 1965

Fair --~ite Tents
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WORLD

Fair ueen., l(ing Crowned

GETS 1-15 YEARS

Clifton Man
Found Dead
From Wounds

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_w MeBee Will Expand Plant
Society News

Television Revue·

r Faeilities in Athens Area

Shop

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2 DAYS ONLY - FRIDAY &amp; SATURDAY
1 Group ·Men'• &amp; Boys'

STRAW HATS &amp;

S~WEAR
$1.00 Othort

SUMMER CAPS

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$2.50

T-SHIRTS
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SWIAT SHIRTS

Boy&amp;'

BRIEFS -

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SPOil SHIRTS

"OUR OWN BlAND''

KNIT •11m _ 1.94

Asph1ltum &amp; Asbtetos

Short Sleeve, long tleeve

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1 Group

1 Group Ptlllhod CeHtn

Men'1 and 8oy1'

SPOil IHIIrS

Slacks

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ROOF PAINT

NICimiS

Summer Wool

SWEATERS

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ALL·U-CAN-EAT!

• ONE GROUP BOYS' SPORT COATS - - - - - - - '· 141 PRICE
ONE GROUP MEN'S SPORT COATS
10.50
ONE GROUP MEN'S SPORT COATS, year tround
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Benlon Sport Shirts Tropical Wonted

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SUMMER SLACKS

Values to 10.95

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Wuh'n War
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SWEAT SHIRO
Plain Colon
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2 ,.,. MToil

ONE GROUP OF MEN'S S U I T S - - - - - - - ~
ONE GROUP, VALUES TO 65.00
Slit
ONE GROUP, VALUES TO 5$.00
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ONE GROUP, VALUES TO 45.00
S1le
ONE GROUP, VALUES TO 34.95
Slit
Many Other Fine Hot Weather Vtlutll

PRICE
42.50
35.00
27.~
22.50

the brush.

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Slaw, French Frill

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Open Saturday
Nightmt

Brud and Colltt

EBERSBACH HARD~ARE

FRIDAY, SATURDAY and SUNDAY $1.39

Crow's Steak House

POMEROY .

"A GOLD STAR STORI"

MAIN ST.

Contains no tar -ad)' tor

EVERY MONDAY, TUESDAY,
WEDNESDAY 1nd THURSDAY

DOWNIE-GROSS
PemtNY

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POMEROY, 0.

"EVIiRYTHING IN HARDWAll"
MAIN ST.
POMEROY

COME ON DOWN AND lET US PROVE THAT

worth vour wait in

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The conitter that

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Slimllne

Porlablr

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Tbe exrit\ng

Eden
Society Notes

Modf'rn in

Portab le

Cleantr

that
•tore.'!

If you've been thinking ebout 1 w or trutlt {new or und),
come in Tod1y, Fridey, or 11turd1y fw the LUCKIEST deal
of your life on a faGtory-frlllh Chtwolet, Chewllo, Chevy II,
Corveir, Corvette, Quollty O.Avl.t Trvck, or 111 "OK" Used

Mr. and Mrs. Darst
~nd Sheila, Brenda and
1ol Mansflold, and Mr. and Mro.
1 Harley Linthicum of Joppa

•\'erything

Inside.

SUi

1ited Saturday evening with Mr .
and Mn. fvan Chevalier and

Florence.

SHAMPOO

Mr. and Mrs. Franci.11 Che11a· !l
litr, Mikie, Debbie and "'-'O''Y· !I

POLISHER

The easy and

lnt&gt;xpen sive way
to scrub, wax and
polish floors.
Rug shampooing
IIC'ces;o~ori4"!! arailable

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Shampoo your
rugs one dayscrub. wu
polbh your floors

the next.
Built -I n

di.~pl'nser.

of Painesville·, visited over

I recent

weekend with his
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Jvan
l lier and her mother, Mrs.

Mr. and Mrs. Howard Neison 1
Wheeling , W. Va ., visited

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her parents. Mr. and Mrs.
; 49.95 I Ivan Chovalier.

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Chevalier rehom~ with Mr. and Mr!l.
,Frands Chevalier for a visitfll
~~ lorenre

Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Cho•vallerll
I were visitinJ Sunday•
with Mr. and Mn. R

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IN THE BLAC CAT HAT!
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J~at In time for back It tchotl end tall actlvlllll.
Thllt epHith on nit Auvu•t 6 to Au1u•t 20.

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20,00 OIL
PIIIMANENT 17JO OIL
PIIIMANINT _
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salt 9.01

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New Cars &amp; Trucks On Display At Our Used.Car C.n,...
; Barber and family of Guysville.

You-couldn't pick a better time than·now to buy a ChevnJietl
Plentv of beautiful driving weather ahead,-and vour•Chellltl/el
dealer is making allowances for your old car that ai'IJ
even more beautlfu/•.Cometdrive:a.great.deal.

"TUMILIR CURL"
PIRMANINT
R11ular IUD atlt 1.01

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Car or Truck.

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SCRUBBER

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lot-$20 Wltlft
2nci-$1S P;trm1neftt
lr&lt;l-3 Stepo ol Merit

Nothing to buy, just
register at our stud.lo.
Winners will be

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tied.

Now's the time
to 11et • No. 1 buy

on the No. 1 cars.

Kathy. Donnie, Bobby and Brian

11isited Mr. and Mn. lvan Chev.

a!ier Sunday.

Mrs. Marlene Kimes and

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Mr.s. Martha Holslngl!lr and
Mi91 Doris Vaa Meter visited
.I Mrs. Edith Grim an afternoon

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He dldn'l make II. Ani! II dH

Tht board s"-•ed ffill's

';,'7.'iling

rates
last April
them
apparently
"unjust and unreasonable." Hilt was given a
month to prove otherwise,

time
thewo\lld
ICC rormally
informed
blm be
not be all6wed
It
transport yak fat and clooed Ill
books on the case.
wASIIINGTON
by lrueter LlroJ Hill o1
mads. The WeslerD Truak Llno portatlon. file llllnols Central,.l.;~;,a~;;.;....-~~----;.aiiiii................-'"""i
are going to be
colD, Neb. Like most lluekers. Commttree, representing ' some! the Burlinglon, the Groat West·
the great yak fat case ol
Hilt beUeves the railroadl
of the biggest carriers In the ern, the Rock Island, the Chi. for a long time in the
instinctively complain
Midwest, rsltied to the cause cago and Northwestern and the
industry.
anything truck operatoro do.
and filed an exception with the Milwaukee Road all detailed
And even the railroads
Submil:l Pllms
ICC. Hilt's yak fat rates, it said, representatives.
the Interstate Commerce
Hilt submitted plana, lor
were unrealistic and "noncom· The ICC board of examiners,
mission. wbich boro the
ping !urge quantities of yak
pensatory,"
which Is used to considering
of the gag, have to admit
from Omsba to Chicago at
The r•ilroads formed a ape- rates lor such esoteric commodu's funny.
cents per 100 Pounds.
cia! committee to fight the iii.. as bird seed and bubble
The case, M-19432 in the
He said the fat would travel threa1 of cheap yak fat trans- gum, nodded gravely.
files, stemmed from a
in lots of 110,000 pounds, or tW&lt;Ij,._-'-~-"~~............;;;;;;;.o....o.........iio~"-iiii;;;;;;;~
____.. _ lruckloads each. II would be
SHOP FRIDAY TIL 9- SAT. TIL 5
BECALMED SEAS stored in barrels, boxes, poils,
tubs and other containers sui~
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TO DELAY BOAT able tor yak lat.
IIILLO, WOIILD-1bat new bab7 wombat is making tla &lt;Continued from page I )
For those not well versed In
From youngster to
~~ ~~to a alldienee at a sanctuary Dear Canberra, Aus- on Ihe weather.
yak fat facts. it cornea
grandpa, every age
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M . . . . . llotber, being a bit older, bas grey-brown fur, a
Fog Lilts
yaks, which are a shaggy form
- ~~· leathery DOSe and strongly~nailed paws. Baby
The fog which blanketed
of ox that can reach 6 feet In
group requires vita· ww _.., things, too. These marsupials li.. only
sea off Southwestern
beight and tip the scales at
, • 1111 ,.... ... ill tbeir .utive laod.
Wednesday had lilted
1,200 pounds.
min formulas de·'
and the British Air Force
Yaks can come in handy.
signed to supply
·•J ... ust Pay for Items,
out a spotter plane t~. try
They make good bea3tS of
locate Manry. VISibility
d and the·
'lk h'd nd
.m
their particular
good, and the Air Force
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t
·nding
hair
are
m
heavy
demand
tn
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needs.
FRIDAY and SATURDAY
pa led no trou ble m
k .
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p
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T'1 k bell
ya ·USing Clf'C es. resuma y
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~a~y's e.wife, virginia,
tbe~r fat also has many applii·ll
her Falmouth hotel this
cations.
£
ing to fly to the Scilly
The catch in Hilt's plan, how.
in the Atlantic about 28
ever. was that except for a
ALL OF OUR SUMMER
Municipal Judge William H. Sowers Wednesday fin- Southwest of· Land's
•oos. yaks
aren't seen
ed Eddie Coleman, 20, and Jerry Yeauger, 18, both of aboard a chartered plane.
Side of Tibet, let alone
4 Registered
Rt. 2, Cheshire, $10 and costs on charges of petitlarce- ' islonds are at the entranCi! Omaha.
llf. Both pleaded guilty.
jthe English Channel.
.
. Railroad• Uadauatod
Pharmacists To Serve You
Both men had been arrested by the Galli a County Mrs. Manry, wbo flew m
TbiS did not daunt the
llherttrs department on warrants signed by Leo Swish- Iweek with their son
e A GOLD STAR STORE e
and
er, ~barging them with the theft of 60 gallons of gaso· Iand daughter Robm,
line, valued at $25, from Cheshire Twp. trustees. Judge 1she was gettmg a little
Tbe mallee fowl of AU&gt;ilrallls, j
lowers ordered the pair to pay for the gasoline.
'!Jent to see her husband. .
whlcb lives In a climate
In anotber sheriff's . ca~, l - last saw hlm m _the Arnencan extreme changes In 1em1pera-ll
, ,Jordan A. Comer, 43, Galhpol!S,
Falmouth, May 28, four days hire, keeps It• en• 81 a
guilty to a charge of
before he set out on his voy- stanl temperature by varying
,
a check with insufficient
'age.
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. the depth of tbe 11011, which In·
PoliMiroy
llH. Mein
WY 2·2955,
tands with intent to defraud.
! Mrs. Manry satd earlier thiS sulates tbem from cold and MAIN ST.
POMEROY
'l'bo warrant was signed by
week her husband 'told me
prolecls lbem from SUD
James Bosworth for a check in
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tbe amount of $.10.88.
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for him i( he hadn't arrived by
his imur·
t · r te if he
_· Judge Sowers fined Comer 150 Th ompson, Mrs. p a t HoIt er, Aug. 15 and to - write
~ costs, but suspended the' Mary Thompson, Paula Sayre, ahncde,ctomhpany m rb&lt;p tAcag 22 , '
fine and ordered Comer to
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make restitution for the check. and Margaret Griffiths.
She said the newsman-sailor
- Arrested by city police, Wal- Appredation was extended had insured his life for $5,000,
18ce Houck pleaded not guilty to Carper's Nurseries for shrub- "in esse he didn't make it."
lo a charge of assault filed by bery, Pomeroy High school for "But ," she added, "he had to
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Ills former wife, Opal Houck use of the Jr. High auditorium, pay only about $224 m premiWoodyard. Judge Sowers set Miss Jennifer Lohse for serv- , urns to the msurance company.
·tbe case for a hearing, Aug. 18. ing as accompanist and to lol-l so they must have had confi". Donald E. Stanley, 34, Pt. a's Beaut Salyon for a demon-ldence in .him."
Pleasant, arrested by police, slration.
: Vacationers and
newsmen
:was fined $10 and costs for I
were converging on the town as
intoxication.
. Models and the narrator for Manry's arrival neared. London
· In state highway patrol cases, 1each group were :
newspapers were being snapped
.Judge Sowers fined Jimmy Ad- 1 Articles 00 Use and Wear up as soon as they hit the
i\ins, 38, Gallipolis, $1L and Narrators Sandra Newlun and :stands by holidaymakers ea~r
costs for hit - skip and $10 and 1Linda Bro'wn _ Sherry .\lcCain, to read the lat~sl news about
costs for left of ~t~r; B. L. Joyce Meyers, Sandy Woods, Ithe lonesome s!Jior~·--.~tarcher, 82, Ga!Upohs,
$tO Lucy Holter, Ronda Whitting.
and costs for left of center, and ton Debra Stout Ruth Ann Jor- 1Beal, Sandra Beal,
Jamce
fcrleiting bonds wer~ Ezra L. da~, Kalhy Che~dle, Bobby c~ Eastman, Carol Hall,, Janet
:.McCoonas, 23, Huntington, W. zart Cindy Fitch Beverlv Er- 1Mees, Jean Mees, Dons RanVa., $12.50 tor Improper back- vin 'Heidi Mi!~an
Debbie ' dolph, Debbie Wood, Jane Schu·
~g; George E. Bodoh, 25· Col- Sh~ckey, Louise Mi~hael, Len- I J~r. Jean Schuler. Patty Harri!'
:""'bus, $27.50 for speeding; and ora Michael.
,Lmds Hollon, Patty !hie, Rhon
(Vernon E. F1elder, 35, Parkers·
Ida Ervin, Shirlee Ne1gler, Jen·
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~rg W. Va., $27.50 for followYour Firsl Outfit, Nar!'ator, nifer Cray, Linda Midkiff, Jen.
..~8 too cjosely.
·Sharon Holter - Jane Allen ny Dean.
Irene Cooper, Tawnya Cozart' Loanging Oothes, Narrator,
Belinda Fitch, Debbie F'ilch' Diane Holliday - Wendy Carl Bobby Gluesencamp Jacki~ per, Anila Houdashelt, Donna
Gluesencamp, Sandra Johnson, Reibel, Mary ~nn Harris, Lin·
Lori Middleswart, Linda Baer' d~ Joh?Son, Lmda Brown, KaJulia Holter, Celia McCoy, Rhea Une Ch1c~ester, Sandra Newlun,
Mora, Susie Nelson, Peggy Mil- Jean Whitehead.
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hoan, Linda Cotterill, Elaine Dress Up !JreSI, Narrator,
Murpby, Sherry Hayes, Terrie Aruta Houdashelt - Pat Ko.
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Miller Beverly Thompson Deb- blentz, Dobbte Sheets, Jenntfer
1ower n ennas, 1nc., opera•
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· pau1a
for of Community Antenna Tele- bie Johnson,
Mary Smith, Ann- a es ee, us1e
'filion systems in Ohio
ette Warner, Sandra
Sayre, Sayre, Patty Dorst,
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,;tvanta and West
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Sharon Ervin, Rosalie Taylor. Cole.
ilta:ling a system in
School Dress, Narrator,
.Sports Clothes,
Jen(PICTURING ARRIVAL OF ANOTHER TRUCKLOAD OF GOOD USED FURNITURE FROM COLUMBUS MARKET)
. . announced a gain in
Holter - Dawn Carper,
ru~er Bla~eslee - Sally
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Illes and earnings for the
Alice Sm~th, Ma~ McKenzte,
IIIO!Iilll period ending June 30.
WEATHER
Mary Hamng, Jennifer.
Our "Opening Sale" brought buyero from .,.,., there 011d tY.
buy, Mil and
Coli "' SH 2-4211 H you hove . - fumJ.
Sales from Jan. 1
ton, Ann Holter, Jackie Mora,
erywhon. Come, - our n- building and n-, clun stock
tu.. to uiL Located the . . - from our ,...In otore.
iune 30, were $390,5118, up
Falr and warmer
Diane Holliday.
of fino UMd furnitu.., hoalon 4llld epplienc-.. a-mbw WI
itt flun $348 059 for the
Friday. High today ill 80s,
Complete Cootumo - Ern&lt;• II
lis months of l964. Earnings
tonlgbl In ..._
tioe Wood.
1 1 - S BED, FULL SIZE, WITH
IABY 110 WITH NIW MATTRIU _ 1f.tl
WESTINGHOUSE RECOI.D PLAYIR IUS
illan were tlO cents for the first
TaOored E:lotlilDc Mary
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SPRING
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Automatit
IARREL BACK CHAIR. NICI ONI -- lUI
lllr: months of the current year the same period last year. I ~~~2:.,_ _:____:
l PORTABLE TV, LIKI NIW -----· 49.00
SIMMONS BID, fULL SIZE, WITH COIL
IEOI.OOM CHAIR, IMIJ Anion..., .. 14.91
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with 49 cents for On July G, the company paid II'
SPRING It SUS MATTRESS ____ 49.95
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MODEL
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BREAKFAST SET$ --------· 1D.GO It 25.00
FIRST
a 10 cenbJ a share dividend
2 ROLL-AWAY BEDS ------ 19.95 end 24.95
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CHEST
FREIZEI
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LIBRARY
TABLE -------·····-----·- US
QUALITY
per cent stock dividend
SINGER TREADLE SEWING MACHINE 14,95
ANTIQUI LIBRARY TABLI -------· 14.91
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UPRIGHT
fRIEZIR
$129
js}uirehold&lt;!rS on record June 16. REGULAR
ELECTRIC SEWING MACHINE ------ 39.95
I PC. OINITTE SIT, HARO ROCK
TAPPAN GAS RANGE, CLIAN -·---- 49.95
Console mndel, guamnteed,
The company now has
Certified Oil Station
MAPLE, LIKE NEW ----·------- JUS
2 ILECTRIC RANGES ---------- 01. 49,95
subscribers in 10 cable
7 SETS OF COIL SPRINGS -··----- 1.110 up
I WRITING DESKS -------------- 14.95 up
2 GAS RANGES .... ------------ eo. 25.00
ROOM DIVIDER SHILVIS, brond new lUI
SMALL LAMP TABLE ·------------- 3.00
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SOFA BED, BROWN COVER -------- 25.00
USED STEP TABUS --- --------·-- -- 5,01

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Point Rock

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Rail's Ramblings.

Seven members attended
July 29
of the

SWEET PEAS - S~= 69c
LEMONS
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PINEAPPLE JUICE ~.~ 33c
KRAFT

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WATCH FOR OUR

SCHOOL
SALE!
COMING SOON!
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GIBSON
APPLIANCES
15 cu. ft. Chest Freezer----'---- $199
17 cu. ft. Chest Freezer
$219
13 Cubic Foot Top Fr..zer-Refrlgerator _ $199 w·t
FROST-FREE MODELS
14 cu. ft. Bottom Freezer-Refrigerator _ $278 w·t
16 cu. ft. Bottom Freezer· ·
$299.95 w.t
llefrigeretor, $550 velue _

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you need the proper fixin's ...

LAWN

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AND MATTIIISS ------------·--· 1"'1
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The Bsshan Farmetettes held I
lbeir achievement program and
projecl judging oo Aug. 4 at I
the Sution lllethodtst Cburch.
1During the business meetiog the 1
i members &lt;Dade tina! pla111 lor 1
' lheir camping trip Aug. 9
10. The rest of the meeting .
was lurned over to Ml" Marlaret GrUI!tha, County Ext•naion Agent, Home EconomlCI,
and Mro, Joseph Clark, Home
Economics instructor at Gallie
Academy, who judged the
· projects. Alter tbe jlldgiDI
lresbments ware aerved by ad·
visor, Mary Rose to 1be .....
membera and guests. - Sheila
reporter.

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WATERFALL BEDROOM SUITE,
I PIECE, WALNUT ------------ 30,01
ANTIQUE WASH STANO wllh onlmr 11.95
4-IHELP BOOKCASE ---- ----·------- 9.95
NICI VANITY OREUIR, Uke now .. IUS
EXPENSIVE COFfEl TABLI -----·-· 9.95

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AT RUTLAND FURNITURE S USED FURNITURE OUTLET

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Sale! USED FURNITURE

Tower Shows
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REXALL DRUGS

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Queen, l(j ng

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DOLLAR DAYS SPECIALS

FINAL CLEARANCE

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Young Men Fme
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Henry

and Mro.
Turner lladeldn
and Mro. Turner's uncle and ·John Paul
aunt, llr. and Mro. Ralph Chapo Uy ol
man.
viJitoro
Mrs. Janet Bolen and lamilJ
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were Saturday evenlna caller• NO RAUIII
at the Turnet: home.
IIY MRS. J. E. RADEKIN
Mt. and Mrs. Ronald Nlebo~ AN~ ~l !UI'Il ,
Mtsa VIola B&lt;lbo ol Doytan son of Columbus and Mrs. Neva : ~ ~;_,.c "
spent Salurday night at the Nicboliou of Dexter vislted till Imodi will ·llllltli411ie ... I
borne ol her brother, Mr. and IaUer's mother Mro J E Rad-: no&lt;~~~fll they vollid IMmleiYN
have visited New York City ruse 1114 !olD fill campa!ID mr brashnes•, 'but I don't Mrs. Jarrot Bobo and attended·ekin 00 Thur~dsy · · ·
Turkey'• ·c -tllutionll
110 more than oJx days In my staff ol lbo Boa. Coojp'taman think any of tht brlllch are In the Green, Caster. O]ldln lileun-1 .v'nn Radekin 'o1 Wooster Ioverruled the 11. P.' decialla,
llleUme. Oa 110110 of
lbose from New YoB.
today." Slle IbiD tried &lt;ontac~ Ion at Columbia Chapel.
was a weekend guest of lli• saying it was •·uoconstitutioaoccaslons did I hove the OPJIO!' Tbal dlclllaD mado, It wu ing Stanlq Sl. .ingar (or som• Mrs. Carrie Morrison II a parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. A. a!."
tw111y "' IIIHI Ulllted stalel usenUal to learn tht Wber• llllng lib thai) and Bob Sweat, patient In Melgo Generat Hoi- ~-~:0:·~~~.;;;;;;_.:_
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Congressman John Lindsay, the aboull ol campaign centraL beadJ of the oiUdellt moventent pita! •uflerlns from a throat
leading
Republican • Uberol "The lelopa operator," I without succeJI.
Infection.
eandldaiA! lor mayor of tho lbougbt In a sndden otreak llf "!1 there anyono elle with Mr. aad Mrs. LBrry Turner l
city. Nevertheless, Rep. Lind- briiUallce.
whom I might speak! (gen..., and daughter are vacatloniDII
\1
aay was the ultimate center of SIA!pplnllnto 1 tllrfetllde IA!I· ally I'd say "speak with" but at the bome of bil pu.renll, j
One Lot
· a "great lmpotltor" oebeme ephnlle botJ1b an tll'tll's IOtJglh I made a special effort to
--which I allempted at hla cam- from billy lin York City traf- show lntelli!Oftt Engllsb.t
Surpr1!iogly, they •l'Omed lm· 1
I paiga headquarters.
De with Ito eadless line of tuf. "Sid (I didn't understand the pressed. (I though it sounded
Let me esplaln:
cabl, 1 .... !be operator and Jut name), head of advanee !Ike the ridieuloUI line I knew
Feeling mltlcheivtiUJ ono SUD- silted empbaUeally, "Number operatinnl will be back !0011. I• wss),
From
I ny Saturday afternoon (the day o' the John A. Lindsay cam- Yoa con 'walt In bll ofllce," "! followed ,the campaign
R~t~ular
PRICE
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alter I bad visited the World'o paiiJII beadquartero, pleasa.• lhe oakl politely, polDtlna to 1 back In Ohio,' I added, "and
Stock_
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Fair and my second day In the "We bare several numbero room
I think you've lOt a good man
New York City area) while wit&gt; listed for John v. Lindsay cam- , '
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who can win the mayor's post
derlng around skyscraper • stud- pllgn of:fteeo, • she onswored,
Tbant you, I replied feel· against overwbslrning odds. B•
I LOT OF LEATHER GOODS
ded Manhatlao, 1 doclcled on empball!lng illl "V".
1111 bolder now. A woman aad sides, I Uke a good light."
Walttll, Clutch
lmpulae alter ,..ing llOUIItie&amp;l
• worrlod • looking man sat In With that the man Jumped
red and white Lindsay eam- "It's In a hotel: I ollered the ofliee and illqutred as to to his lee!, ushered me Into an- • Pur•••· !etc, - - - - - - NOW
I'IICI
j
: psigo posters, "' try a political oomewhll embarraased.
the purpose of my buolneS8. l other rnom, offering me a cigar,
"Try illl Rooomlt Hotel, explained going way overboard and said, "! need your help.
1 LOT SPEIDEL WATCH BANDS
, boltle eapo lor a money mall- Madison and 45th Sll.," she re- now to new-found strength, that Lindsay needs your help."
!ng project.
Oemonstratiolll plied. Ttn mlnuiea later, I l was a political science Fad- I was shocked.
' were given by Shalla Jlalley on olrulled into the hotel lobby, uate from Kent State Universi- Editor's Note - Tomorrow
, lirst aid, Cary Morris on cut. walked to the desk, and de- ly in Ohio C!'ll be l junior Rail conUnues this recounting
ling out a blouso. Mandy RoH manded,
V. Lindsay bead- there next fall) had previously of his experiences in John Lind·
~ was in char&amp;e of recreation and quarters, empha81ztllll
the organized s "College studenll say's besdquartero, giving an j
' Sheila Bai1ey served refredh- "V."
For Senator Young'' organiza- inside view o( big city politics.
ments to the members and ad- "Fourth floor," I was told. IIOD among several Ohio col- FIRST
I
visor. The next meeting was A quick elevator'o rldo Iller le&amp;es last year ithe heavens QUALITY
set for August f. -Sheila Ba~ and 1 Negro reeepltonlst
!mow such a voup never existley, recporter,
od ME. "I'd like "' become- ed), bad just moved to tile REGULAR
,._ .
pubUc relatioDI man ol "Stu- lrll, and wanted to l}lend my Certified Oil Station
The Chester Farm Boya met denl! tor Lindsay," I saki.
summer In poUtico beloro eo~
Pomeroy
on AU&amp;USt I at the bome llf "0. It," obe said, amllllad a1 erlng the Army ill October,
w, Motn 51·
Elmer Newell, advisor Roes
Cleland In chirp. A domonstra. 0
Uon wu given by Jack Frederick on garden produce. Speo.
ial reports were glvet1 by Char·
les Freeker on ducks and by
Bill Allen on garden. - Char·
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'" ;:r:tsoCh~;..,~·o~·:t·~i:~ :~: ~::.~a~:."'•rfd by theloeaJ Ohio's Early Wilderness is Being 'Mapped'
Miss Garrett
PI PI , t the daughter ol Rev . Clarence Dillon olliciatng. Miss Toni Daugherty, sponki
the h map could be an \l!lo
MI:S. ~~~~~.:d Garrett uf Pt. Burial will
in Suncresl cem· sored ~y the Jr. Woman's Cl~b, Ohlo's wilderness areas
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arej c~rre~ly e":un~R GD Ohlo\suc t ~ {ool for use bv farmerl
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was ftrst runnerur and Miss they eltlsted 13t years ago
pro ec ·
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Dies Wednesday ~~;:a:~d ~~ 1::~~~~~~~~;~ ~. ethe~~~church
body will lie in slate at Shirley Pyles, sponsored by the be shown on a larg.e map dto ~at~ ~ Ohio ~~~er~tt,;!: and naturallsts, as natl~ v:g:
for one hour prior Retail Merchant was second color when a survf'y and stu Y er runmer o
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tation frequently offers e e
Garrett.
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ens.
ll'" 1 Land
Surviving in addition to her to serv1ce. Friends may call at runnerup.
Researcher&amp; point out that lDdel of the qua ~~ G
1
In Hospital
mother &amp;e four sisters, Mrs. home after 7 p. m. Thursday.
others making up the Queen's state is cnmp ete.
asrteu!turel Jlii11&gt;0"o lor for-

Sumpin' for Everybody on Water Show Night

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- The Wahama HiRh
Band Boosters honored
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and
ighto,, LJebbJe, wlth a pot·
dinner_ on Sundav '" the
Htgh School gymnas·
ba
r. Reed.
at W . .' b t Ea
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take tah
"new
H:t Wahama is Gerald
Otmons. who tormerlv taught

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PT. PLEASANT - Miss Bil·
II&lt; W. G.rrett, 33, of 14119 Kan·
.wha Street. died Wednesday at
Pleasao! Vatley Hospital alter
a three weeks illness
She
was formery employed at the

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Claudia Zerkle, Jenni- \

zerkle, Mr. and Mrs. Don· ,
Cook, Debbie, Marilyn, and
Mr. and Mrs. Harry i
Ann Miller, Gail ,
Mr and Mrs.
Ruben i
Gary Stewart, Mrs.
Aumiller.
and Mrs. Russell CapeMrs. John Sisson a n d

Rog. $1.911-$2.98 Vol.

SUMMER
SHOES

3 Pc.Salad
Bowl Set

CHENILLE
RUGS

SPORT
SHIRTS

Odd lots of good looktne

A blg crystal aalad bowl

lea.t her casual types.

and a plastic spoon and

White etc. Most sbes.

fork all for this low price

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POMEROY, OHIO

aug~~~~i Mr. and Mrs . Tom
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WOMENS

CRYSTAL

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Mens Summer

SHOP FRIDAY 9:00 TO 5:00-SATURDAY 9:00 TO 9:00

Mr. and Mrs. Dallas Wal· 1
Sheila Walker. Pam Roush.
_ and Mrs. John Morgan and 1
Aild"'"· Mr _ and Mrs. Lester .

A BIG 2 OAY EVENT
FRIDAY AND SATURDAY!

Tommy HoHman, Mrs.

Dodson and daughter,
Robert Roush and childMrs. Jack Flesher, Mrs.

Judy' Marie,

court are Darlene Nibert, Lin- SLJ: graduate students repreeslr)' or regolaUon of wild!Uo.
Miss Adkins 1.8
da Tatterson, Eleno" Wheeler sentlng three state uruverSitleS
MUST FILE SOON
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and Jacki• McNeely.
aid Workman, Pt. Pleasant, a If you own a truck or btu, ly tax OD or before the Last day
1
8808 atr
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Pleasant valley Holpltal daughter.
you may be among taxpayers
PT. PLEASANT - Lovely, Admitted_ Mrs. Mabel Fry,
who must file a Federal tax re- of the month.
blonde, blue . eyed Barbara Charleston; Margaret Holz and
GYPSIES
turn this month, according to
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Mrs. Robert Adkins, Sand Hill Don Workman, Pt. Pleasant.
gypsies came, not Irom Egypt rector of Internal Revenue in
FAIRFIELD STATI N - 1.
Road, was crowned Mtss Mason Dlschal'led - George Dab- as their name Indicates, but Southern Ohto.
Wednesday temperature- h J!b
County Fair Queen ol 1965 at ney, Southside: Don McKnight, from India, since their tan- Owners of certain
truck• •. as; low 07 ; Thursday reading,
ceremomes last mght at lhe New Haven.
guage, RomdOy. IS based on brock-tractors and buseo mustl 89 at 10 ,30 a.m.
Mason County Fatr. Miss Ad- Bfrlll - Mr. and Mrs. Don- ancient Samlkrlt.
file Form 2290 and pay a year-

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What a buy! Mostly 24 x
48 size, fringe ends, non
slip backing.

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Rll!!JULAR 4.50

PURSES - - - - - '1.95

Phillips Sisters Style Shop
Court St.
Open Friday
TIL 9:00
Close At 5
SATURDAY

Womens Casual Footwear
NEW NUMBERS JUST RECEIVED!

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Burton, Brenda Burton,
Queen, Jerr) ilall, Mary
Phll Cook, Esther Smith· 1
Rolbert Kell, Dale Grimm,
honorees, Mr. and Mrs.
Reed and Debbie.

SCHOOL
DRESSES
say that these are
easil:r worth a ~ollar more.
Plaids. 80iids, combinations
in a great selection of styles.
Sizes 3 to 14.

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father and stt!p·

. Mr . and Mrs.
IYCS
ot Letart, W. Va. They- I

.,-1r Jnd Mrs. Marmie MeI ~-r.'"'" )tJ~nl the weekend witb

Out They Got Nothing Held Backl

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p:.n·n\.5 at Lookout, W. Va.
James Lewis
visited
i,J;,,,SJI• Mills Saturday and re-

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SHOP OUR ENTIRE STORE
FOR UNUSUAL DOLLAR VALUES!!

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ftttntlm;lon for surgery.
.:t\-1rs L u. Greer and daugh· ]
·f.. S1-1.1dra returned over the ,
~~- ... etta !rum a vacation at Vir· I
l!each

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BIGGER I BETTER ! MORE DOLLAR DAY BARGAINS
CHILDREN'S
SUMMER
SLEEPWEAR

FALL
CORDUROY
Your choice

Gowns - Pajamas Baby Dolls - ln good

or

white

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and Jean Bumgarner, dau1

Ohio, this week.

. D. L. Dotson left over !
weekend to visit her daughllld family, Mr. and Mrs.
Rayburn at Muncie,
. Mrs. Rayburn under'"rgery Saturday . M"· I
wm take care of IJer

t~~p

roy - at a price!

SATURDAY
pair

They're all full bed size
in white and colors, lint
free . A bargain bonus for
you!

ors - Buy early!

last!

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Best Buy Any Ploct
Our Rogulor 59c Qual.

NYLON HOSIERY
Seamlelll mesh and reJlllar seam·
less at a price that means 1avlne.
Your' choice of Fall'a leading
lbadet. Better atocklngs now! Si:r.es

a... toll.

Every summer dress goes
out at this low price! Siz·
es 9 months to age 14.

Must Be Sold At Onctl
Actual Volu11 to $3.99

Mens Summer
Sport Shirts

loJICI Mrs. Charles Gloeckannouncing the birth of
first child, a daughter.
SUOday Aug. 8, at Hoi. She weighed 8
an~J 3 ounces aOO has ,
namea Elizabeth Ann. i
Gloeckner is the daughter
and Mrs. John McDao-

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SPORT
COATS
Subdu•4 plaldl In wub
a' weu fabric1. Quite

a buyl Sizeo 38 to 62.

Styles and fabrlcs of all tlnd.tl are

vouy!

Maaon.
_ and tf&amp;J's. George Carson
· family attended the Bum·
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Black left this
for Vlrgillia to visit
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L&gt;ushter and family.
and Mrs. John Marahall
Jane are on vatlle IOUthero states.
IUfl1l ol Mr. and

UNBLEACHED
MUSLIN

ODD LOTS
GIFTS

HOPE"

Bleached
MUSLIN

Foam Styrene

Rog. 59c to 79c

BATH
TOWELS
Clleclu , solidi, lhd ICl'eeD

You know

print&amp; are all included It

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thil baraaia price

for this bargain buy

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Next Weeki

CARPET
RUNNERS
non

There will bt on open reco&gt;D- II
Uou at tbe church following

MIDDLEPORT, 0.

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wedding,

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Ice Chests
Keep It eoldl You'll find
llliD.f u&amp;el ror thla chert.

A aood 11.38 voluet

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Milk Gl111 or Crystol

FOOTED
CAKE PLAnS

SUMMER
MILLINERY
for

SPRING·
COATS
lt'o all we have 11 IIIII
blll'&amp;ain prilcel VelU81
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conAGE
SETS
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Wblte plaotk: eurtolnJ
wllb calor«! rufllel. Ul&gt;
td for better weer.

Hither Prlcedl

Summer
FABRICS

2 PR. $5.00

Oxfords-Loafers

$200.,

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Solido, prlnta ole. In IOU·
doth, pLar denlml, ox-

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GIRLS

BOYS'

conoN

TENNIS OxFORDS

IASICDBALL OXF.

M4dlulll
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oboulder
IQ lt.

IJpo. In llzeo f
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Reg.

t2·00

$3.50 Valuo

each

$3.00

Sizes 30 to 44
YIIUII

To$5.00 _ _

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t2·00

1 LOT MENS

MENS

WASH PANTS

BERMUDA SHORTS

Yalu.. Tt
$3.95

'2·00

$3.00 ...~

YaiUII Te

Nch

$5.95

*6·00 ....

$8.00

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Ladies Jackets $4.00

Slzea
Valu111 To .U.OO

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Sizes 14-ltl-18

I LOT

Hisses, JUDion, Half

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SHORT SLIM SHIRTS

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lADIU DRESSES

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WOMEN'S

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ALL SALES CASH·- ALL SALES FINAL

BOYS'

r.d cloth ete.

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VALUIIiS TO $6.95

ror oebool - b1llll up

tach

for

DRESS &amp; SPORT SHIRTS
Whites and Colors

1 LOT

Size 4 to 10

2 $'J·10

MENS

$5.95

eBrown

SLIPS

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$1.00 Valuo

I Lol Mens Short Sloove

Vlluet To

eBiadc

'2·00

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Mens COLOR T-SHIRTS

SPORT SHIRTS

WOMEN'S

''

$l00

$3.00

Valllft to $5.95
SUo• 28-41

1 Lot Mens Short Sloove

WOMENS
SUMMER
SHOES

Huncbers - Capril Crop
fops. All kinds of oportawear
is included ln this bar&amp;ain table. Your c:boiice of eolon and
fabri&lt;l, Slzet 8 to 18.

$l00

Velu" to
$4.00

IV. t. .igll

Valut~lo

00
Blouses -

IVY LEAGUE PANTS

VeluH To
$5.00

Sportswear

Sborll -

STRAW HATS

SPORT SHIRTS

SCHOOL
SHOES

WOMEN$ SUMMER

Your
Choice
Loll

MENS

I Lot Mons Short SlHVo

Size

Chddren's

111 Lot!

MENS

Values To
$5.00

Canvas Loafers

Summer
iandbags

2 spo

Pomeroy

"A Gold Star Store"

SHOP BAHR CLOTHIERS FRIDAY &amp; SATURDAY FOR GREAT BUYS DURING ••••

RALL'S BEN FRANKLIN

Tweedy type solids. Raln

pri'C·
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1'/:l/.2

Goessler Jewelry Store
Court St,

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Womens

CLOSEOUT
STYLES

24.95

1M Our Foil Selection!

"Lillie Gltnl"

11

pal•

One
Eyelet_

Tie

Size 24 x 72
BROADLOOM

Group Watch Bands

day's date. Waterproof•

Shock resistant with aum,:
inous diaL Only Elgin has
th!s complete a watdl at
this --ID-nothi!'ll pric:e. •

Women&amp; Sutdlno

spo ...

.5 Y::; spo

- t he needs to
keep his dates straight.
Automat.icaUy shows the

• • • just

2 Tone Brown·and Otter

bow stripes too slip backs.

prace

CALENDAR WATCH

lmilllion Smooth Leather

Colts Fo.,...,.,., Out It Gonl
Actuol Velues to $3.99

Shop Hera For V1luesl

and Mrs. Alva Luckey-:
New Haven were visit- ,

and Mra. A. A. Swat~!day afternoon.
I
Reynolds spent Fri·[·
with Jimmy Wise of
liiven.
Charley carr and two
St. Petersburg, Fla. are
his sister and family,
Mrs. D. Simmona and
!riends this week. Mr.
~" Masoo Grade School
bofore going to Ffor.

38V• in, wldlh

Valu11 To $2.98

St.OO "·

Woment

Mens Summer

repre•entoed in his
h')' styles
and regular convention&amp; sbling too.
Wbite1, 11olids. plaids, ete. All .&amp;bet.

Peaked Effect -

Group Costume Je\Velry
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1/.
STYLES
'/2

ELGIN

Women a

00

00

pr. for

and Mrs. Ferris Justis :
Mr. and Mrs. Otho Lieving ,
tbiJ week for Nova Scotia.
Rosie Staward has been
to work at the B and B
dlle to infection in ber

Wall
Paper
Small Lot

1

SEAMLESS

SUMMER
DRESSES

Hobnail - bubble and
other types! A selec·

Printed Cottons In saD·

tlon of styles and col·

BeHer Come Early!!

HOBNAIL
BEDSPREADS

DRAPERY
FABRICS

fatfous quality Cordu-

WOMENS

Chlldrent

DECORATIVE
BOnLEs

00 yd

$200.::.u: $400

ODD LOTS!

Brown wilh Block Patches

Split Peak Suedine s1 99
cloth typea, They're
48" width. Wblle they

and 14 colors. It's our

looking easy to wash
cotton prints Sizes 4
to 14

00

Odd loll

Size 21 in.

Its not too late to buy' You'll get lots of wear and
pleasure out of these yet-- we've taken terrific
price cuts. Misses, Juniors and half sizes.

t.::"'" ol Mr. and Mrs. Harold
and Carolyn Berk· 1
da.Ltghter of Mr. and Mrs. I
p.t"rkley o( Letart, who
been attending ~H club '
1
State this past week.
and Mrs. John Robert 1
and sons attended the
· at Oak Grove I
Suoday.
I
and Mrs. Charles Akl·
and daughter Nancy are
his parents in Cleve-

Franct~

$1 99

FRIDAY

GIRLS NEW FALL

and sons. The Grandhave been visiting Mrs.

~ ·~~a

Sfep- Ins

Hard to Find Si••• 7·14

Uhio, were guests Saturol Mr and Mrs. Albert

'!turned to their home Sunday
QJJI p!an to ~isit again the week
~ the t6th when Mr. King will
~ to :;t Mary 's hospital
at

lmilalion Brushtd Loolhor
With Side
Bran Buckle _

A Fabulous Valuol

. and Mrs. John Grandand daughters of
Van

llililli

OOROTIIY JANE ARNO!JI

-FOR FALL-

Mrs. Jess Abel and daugb- ,
Rev. Marvan F'rame, Mrs.

Dollar
Days

NOW FEATURING

81

COME EARLY FOR BEST BUYSI

Dodd and children, Mr.

'

ALL SUMMER HATS
$1.00-'2.00-$3.00

Solid colors. platds, prints
and stripes In short sleeve
styles. Must be sold now.
All sizes.

00

and

Jane

for

Alice Gleaso" and Mrs. DoroBurgess, both of Pt. Pleas·
ant, Mrs . Mary Wood, Keyser
, va. and Mrs. B•tty Burkhead Shepherdville Ky.: two
Jrothers, [)ale Grrelt uf Hunt'"'ton and Paul Garrett
at
Mrs. Robert Barnitz were Mr. home: Jne son. James Robert,
and Mt &lt; Robert Crush and chi\· at home. and
her maternal
dren oi.Point Pleasant. and Mr. grandmother. Mrs. Harry Har·
and M;s Hall of Mt. Nebo, w mon, Pt. Pleasant.
.
Va.
' funeral service will be held

Hamlin-Ouval High school.
Sunday's
dinner

and Arnold
and Roger

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$2.00

$4~•
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file peot lwo lrffl&lt;s

••t Li'e •1untt' u1 L&lt;.:dwin ~tt'IO lur ~llllllQ!Il her uncle aPCI fanuly,

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a t:orn Koaot. Memhert olttnd· Kt&gt;·. aiiCI Mro. Jael T. Weich.
IJI&amp; were llvnald F. Roosh. Her- Tomm)· ond lle110e.
man ~1yne, !.loyd Roush, Har- Florence YCIIIker and 1randry IIIC!.o . Jock Flooher, Ralph oon Broce of Cambridge, 0.,
Whilmure, Rome WllllamiOD, ,nd Ml' and Mro. CbarlN YoaRuneu Cipejlart, Arthur Thabel, F.O~in Stoln end su..ts, J.
~ Stewart Fr.mlio Thabet and
Karl Wil...
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NEW/" I(AVL'1:.N
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.•w .-o•'• Cl•• Stl1o ldto

ROU!h will hold tholr annoal
. ; ,.. New Haven W0111an'1 "'unlod •• SUlldiy. Aquot lith
• ~ ··11\'e .,..,...IIHd IIIII thO)I at tilt Union C""f (lrouads.
11 q "'' (lenulne lmporlld Ho~ J mill&gt; back of Ntw Hoven.
lllld Ol•ry Bulbi from ,.,. nntll 1lloy will bOJin whh 1 bookll
Party
•·!fUll lSI~ Eadl of the lol· 11nnor 11 11:311 O.S.T. Games Mn Carl Gibbo entortolnod
~ !fillR •ssortmenll IN prlctd with ori101 and a Pr01ram will 1-nlly with 1 Cosmeltc Party
&amp; ll &lt;nd ..mbt lhipped In follow
al hor homo. with Mra Franceo
••I'M ~ · r fal 1 planHf11 : 10 Tu- Nollarlh•• O...Ua Club Goodnltr aa domonatrolor. A
t:iJJ · l maxt'd l; 6 ~arel•~ (miX· The Nehaelima Garden Club IJPl&amp;il jj:iN was presented each
erlh S -. Hyacmth (mtxed ): 6 ttf'ld •.heir •nnual PI'Oirlllive 1ueat by tht dllllOilatrator.
;
t;d.(JJdlls (yellow I: 1~ Cro- Uinner un Mondl}' evenin&amp; ll . ThOIIl' athmding were Mrs,!
""' lrnlstd_t: JO Mlocan (blue lh telular mettlnl. Tho 1roup (leurs• Heooon, Mro.
Larry I
'"lpt! nyaclllths). Orden mt:~y met at the Clement Tre• Nurs· Lith•Y· Mn:. Harold Jotmaon,
tw. made by calling Mn. Karl , ery 11 !,akin lor lho beginning. Mro. 1\',lhom Cblslor, Mn. WitWilts • 1 8U-J701.
'I hty ,..,.1 takon o1 1 tour ol liom G1bbs. Mro. Edward
.
W.I.IU M"IIDI
tho buoldlnc• ond ground• ol ord, Mi" Betty Kelly,
'l'be Ruth Circle or. tho W.S. u,e Nurserv and following the Sharon GibbJ, MIN Marilyn
W,l. 01 lht E.U.B. Church held appetizel course woa held lhere Grbba tnd Mro. Corl Gibbo.
• potluck supper on Tue•day wnh Mro. Uovd Holfmon iD :
n..
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11 ••- ._ __ ~ ura
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Mr. IIU1J Mn, v,ur aiDOUDet
• ......
•.._
- ...... '" •• · cbarro. Tho MilD Count w11
Birth
!!Void Blllllill'llll'. Tho loader 1eld •n tbe lawo ol tho home
oha L n..
fw the •llllllllt Wll Mlfl Millie ~I Mrt
Dwifht lllyro with lolr.h lodl Mn. J
. v,lnger
"'-·~~htr
Iaiiie
Wll
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'ch
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of C If Ulan lfl lllftOUIIO
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Mn. M•rlm Bemtor ao Bit· tho birth ol I 10ft bora II Char
'1'1lroulh WOIIIID 1 Rfdltllp- mon Tho dessert course wa•
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IIVt llole it loOltly," dtailtll hold . oa the iown ol lllo home IIOIA&gt;a Memoria1 HOIP1II ...~

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hr and ll'ark el llyootnle, 0 ·11.1 da: ~~~ ~~~ tlslt' :••
were ncen1 cuests ot Mra. 1 flli a
amy, r an~ :
l!ldlf: Wlt'lll.
Joho ll)'tl' and oou, ill C "'
Mr1. Louts Karochnik 1111 r• wn.
·
turned home after being a pa- Ivan Shawver II reported lo
n.nt at Holzer Hospital.
l&gt;&lt;
·
Ill at the home of
Mn- H. L. Dyer openl •ver- h!J oon
Shawver, In Ill·

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le~_v:~d

Mrs.

c~ioler

visited

. Ca 11 Pa ,..
111
me e,
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~elltiiV"
cell Y

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Jolmoo. .nd family at sytaeu!f,
Ohio.
Mis I.Alah Jlll! PoweU vtsl) '
td ' SQnttay witll hlr slater ·
~n !her In law Mt and Mrs
~nd ro De~u~h ~I Amesville;
omer
Ohio.
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~athy Ann1 1!-"usheh spen\ 10~

ttal. d•Y• v' .,ng r sun on
'•nuly Mr tnd Mr1. H U k

"REALLY DA.RLING
YOU'VE NEVER SEEN
SUCH VALUES .. "
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Shop Now During Middl~port Dept. Store's Annu.df,. ~-~ ''~'

SMiety Notes

f"A'esy

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Big Sovlngo For You Now On

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TboH ottendlq wert Mn. II.
Yauoe IIU T- Plcaie
F. 8ry1nt, Mrs. Fred Baley,
Mrs. Howard Burrlo, 1\lr$. 01- Mr. Emo Wood, Coach of the
lit Roooh, Nil• Mll1it Bum1ar· Yank1t1 Peo Wu League Baoe-

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ddont.
.,Ditinl·
They diocuulcl lilt "
i"'l ol Stop s)Jnt lo O(lmply
1he Stele raqueot thai all .
...,, Mn 11:. c. Rlddlt, M r a. boll ltlm. eolerteinod llle_team 1r&lt; unifurm in West Vil'llnta.
Q1laa Lievms. Mrs. Bernard with a ricruc followmg thelf. la~t They voted to purchase
LltVinl- Mrs. Clayton Athey , I'"'' ol tht otaooo. Tho PICniC to compltlo lhe erection
Mrs. 'f!'lelma Capehart, Mrs. Y'l4S held in the New Hawen Street oam•• •iiM·
I
Rachel S1yrt Mro WlloJ IIU- pork. Attondinl wert Johnny
Peroonoll
iott. ll!1 1ores.' John. and Mary Durrl1. B~utt Ad1m1, M i k e Lt. Jerry Wiles flew from '
J•P 3umaa• 1111, .Dd Mrt. !lor- 91ankonalup. Jell Haymaker· McGullt Atrporl on tllo 12th lor
;)ld Bumgarner.
Mike Howard. G~ Loudtn , a thre~ year European tour ~
1'1111 "'lllill or n 011• . , J•~ Looden Jay .Rtdiway, Ron· duty ~1th till 7111 Army. H11
1

The !mal meeting of the com· n!e Rm~en . 8l~¥te 8mlth, ~ob· wife , Shirley acet~mpanied him.
mille• tor the Flower lhow by Tonnonl, Charlll Vonan, llUIId., KIII!OII of Mr. and Mra.
Wood. 1'homa1 Grlnalald wve Mr.
1, be r•ld ''" Augu•t 1S and 14 David Varia~, Chuek
1Jf the Mason Oamty Fair, met Two otr.~r members of the team ! &amp;ad Mrs Paul Grinstead of Bel('l l the :,hme of Miss l.otlah Jane that Wt're not present
were pre. Bill Miller of Belpre, Mr.

~nwe:t. cp.chairmau 11ong with Miko lhompaon 111111 Burl Lou- •nd Mn Bill MIUer, Jr. and
Mrs L ( Roush ol thl Show. dOD.
"'"' of Park..-.bur«, Mro. Ciy·
~~ Tht New Hoben
Garden
lift.......,. Homo
dt Rice and dilldren, Jim, J•cll·
Club at&lt;d Till Nohocllma GorDom-•11••
it and on Ill Boollesfll1e,
..., Cl,b.
Thl Rhododtndron H 0 m 1 Mr. end Mro. Bill GriDJtead
Comrr.iltoe• ol the Jhow ItO Demon.&lt;tretion Club met •• Annl I ouloe. Mr. and Mra.
" follu·u Sehodult - Mrs. Thurado~ lor 1 picnic In 1h 1 McForland, Cblrlle ond Ray.
D. c. Rouoh. Ml" l.tlah J. New Haven perk at nooa. De- monel. Mr. lnd Mf'l, Clt!lllllltlo
Powel! Mn Lloyd Rouoh, Mn. vulioru won led by Mro. T. 0111, DMrlm 111111 Bubbll and
F A. eatey Mro. James Roush Bert Ru~sh usinl the 10 p 1c 1 Bob G:,nstead.
el)d Mrs. Thorn" Hollman; Pro- "With Ond In the Outdoor" tak 1 Mr. and Mrs. Nleell:~l:~:,~~~: '
l'fl'lilo - Mls! Lelah
Jone en !rom The Upper Room and chlldron are v•
""''II Mro. ~ . A Raloy aoo P:•mpltl•' and "SpeciCHI! Doy 11Wash1nston D. C. llld II
Mro. Jamto R0111h ; Horllcui- 01 S.n.mer'' taken from Read- tl• Beach , S. C.
_.. - Mro. W. 1'. Stnno, Mro . .,.1 DiKelll
Mr. tnd Mro. Roberl
' trouald Bum&amp;ardlllt', Mn. ll'il·
and chrldren are vacalronllll
"'·' ~· Jilin Crow, Entri11 - Mrs. Vol· Dunn&amp; tho short
buslne" Penuylveni•.
q Routh, Mrl. M. L. Oblinc- woellnp, lilt group plannod 1o Mro Honry Buck, Jr.
111, Mn. CarroU Adams, Jr., loelp w:th The Muon County d•ulhiAiro, lusen and Ma1r11111
.y. , . .... H I . Clerk: Juclpi-Mro. fair. 'fht president IIIII101IIICtd 4nn li'O vloilinC her par1111t
•11 , ~ld Smith, Mrs. Let Gibbs: 1 t~at ac'.ievement day would bt Olhtr 111lativoo in Roanoh,
Mr. and Mr1. Sebasllaa
CIP•ificllion - Mro. Patrick 1 t.eld 041 October 30th.
IIU.,. Mrs. Harry !CIIIer, Mn.l Tho•• attending wore Mrs. 1'. d•sco rnd Gary are voe1Uoa:;
HtrrY loyae: Publicity - Mro. Hort Rouoh . Mrs. l'horill Jew· ing In Nillera Falls. N. Y.
Lleyd Roush, Mrs. Carroll Ad- ell. Mr&lt; Chari,. Machir, Mrs. ill Florida.
- · Jr.; ~piltlity - Alll-1John T Re~tmiro. Mro. Volma Mloo Borbarl Howard
' q! 11 - Nohacllma
Gordon 1 ROlllh Mrs. John Bearberry, Ill lri•d• in Huntinglotl
Club, August 14 - New ~avon 1Mrs. Leonard Smitllooo, Mrs. U10 Wlokend.
Gardea Club: Cl&lt;rko - Mro. Claren•·e Thomas, Mro. Charles Mr. ond Mro. Doneld
Qltstei· Woovor, Mr1. DiVId F Vonkor, guesl.a. Mrs. John ~ardner ond children and Mro.
Pilldo, Jr.
1 Moritb-11 '!'he County pruidont, Freda 11..-1 will va&lt;lllon end
Tht Horticulture Divi•ion iii t»nnit Machir 1nd Stan H-fli1 - vl1lt Mrs. Hart's aon m,d
"'JJl1 It&gt; the public lor IllY••• ni ro.
l!y, Mr Uld Mrl. Doalld Hl:l
•IJo lf'•rws flowm for pl...uro.l'
1loWy Clo~
II Olrl•homo City, Okl1bom1.
TIM .. hibiltrr muot ~row tho Tho Rotary Club mot
on Mro. R. G. Greene ond Ker.
·
'llfCimens and the opeclmeno 1
-•n hi" rtiiU'Iled h01111 IIIII'
..,. lobe exhibited lor quolily l
NUMIROUS NAVAJOS ,spending 1 vaoalion in Daylotll
Qll1y. Tht uhlbilor is to lurnish '!'Itt 10. ~ Navajo IndianS! Beaob. Florido.
~ coio bofllo or larger for his liVi"'l in Ariaon~, New
Mill lloblece Goodwin
lptcirneo. Thia i1 for h o u 1 e, it.'O, and Utah Loday outnum- aeveul dl)'t visiting her aunt
pllots and cut f!owtn.
ber their anceslors, who wert 1tnd unde, Mr. aQd Mn.
The \rti.slil' division it open , found by the Spaniardt who 1 man Layne and Miu Nancy
lo •Garden club m•mbtra
uplored the re11ioa lour ..,.. 1HIU.
ueept Clm! .. W • ·omt In
lurles ago.
Joellon Weldl IJI
Fair.'' 'l'his is In intt&lt;rpn•liv·o l
11'1'8ftl&lt;ftltnl wilh 1
lighl
LUMBER tnd BUILDING SUPI'LIES
Ef1en hweklilrOWid. Rtaerv1tiona
&amp;tl tntd' this class must be made
Vllth Mrs. D. C. Roush
fhere wil! be an Educational
F.lhlbil tor dlsploy only. Thla
,.,Ill bt a diSplay of hind made
pieturtt"' and plaques, and
cOibit on Conservation oi
GOOD ASIOIITio\INT
ur•J Re!&gt;!ourr••·
Good Will Club
_ The t;ood Will Club mel rt&lt;~~lly al the homo ol Mro. Wll., li811 McFarland. Garnes were
IIYed and
prizes aworded.
Tilose atlendina were Ml-1. lley
i · ·~•aver _Mr,;. Thoma a Grin1tud
ilr•. Clilf Roush, Mrs. Harold
~(- ¥:~:'~; Mra. Po nay Fl')' llro.
;.
Capehari, Mrs. Sybil
'""'"·· &amp;f.rs. Melvin KanpP, Mn,
f,pror.cr l.levina, Mra. Clydtt
Mro. WUKIII Clrtntlltd,
1

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Ceiling Tile

:_L·•_

12c "·

PANELING

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HOGG
&amp; ZUSPAN
,
MATIIII~U

feci\ Dunou . . 1111'1.

] i1••romtnd.

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DISCOUNT STORE
FRIDAY-SATURDAY VALUES
Women• Odd LotJ

"CELEBRITY"
BRASSIERES

Summer
SHOES

Your choice of America's Number one
bruslere aold under thlt labW. Thru of
the biggeol otliln&amp; otyloo! All cup•. AU

A Fabuloua valutl Actual va.
luo• op to 9.119, White, blook,

'rltlor

eMIDDUPOU ITOAI •
Opon
Ni1hl Til I
Soturdor Nlttht Til 9
e POMIRO~ ITORI
o... Prldor Til $:00
S.turdor Nlaht Til 9

SEE THESE BIG
DISCOUNT SPECIALSJ

Society Notes

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Household Brooms

c
ea

(Sleeveless Styles)

HOSE
shadf's.

$14.95
$12.95
$11.95 _ _
$7.95
$6.95
$5.95
$2.98

.00

Fo•m Filled

SPORTSWEAR

PILLOW BOLSTERS

Out II 1oe1 ·- Don't ml11
this value. Shol'll, Panta,
810~111. tiC. AI ntrtmtly

c

more than ~ price' Co·
lorful toverings. BiaShrunk. A Yllue!

2

pair

88c
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Wash Cloths 10 ,.r99c
Dish Cloths _ 12 ,., $lOO
2 $3.00
Sport Shirts
Half Slips ~·.~~: _ 2 ,.,$3-00
Full Slips~;~:;·_ _ $]-98
for

M•n•

Work Shoe
Sizes
7 to 10111

Odd Lohl Odd Slzol

Women's Summer
SPORTSWEAR
A toblo loodod with valu011
for
summer
wearing, by the lady II !~­
eluded here. Come look Jt
over! You'll blll'l

II.IA&gt;Ii.

"AIR CONDITIONED
MIDDLEPORT, 0.

SHOP FRIDAY &amp; SATURDAY AT DUTIONS &amp; ROLLERS DURING .••

,.

Everything

low low lilt price, Most siz.

.00,,

cpr

lEG, VALUI---t1.00

BRAS
3 for SSe

Sizes 81.'2·11

Sl99

Chldren'• Sum111tr

thoppinl pl•lturo by

1)0
$8.00
$7.00
$5.00
$4.44
$3.99
$1.98

Mon'o Plein Toe

pr

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Now reduced for your

Lad I..

Speciol Purchase!

Quill A klectlotol

REG. VALUE-$1.00

R... $2. 29 -

Popular

~1.1

(Slight 1rrogulal'll

••

Gl•nt Big l•g

WE CELEBRATE DOLLAR DAYS WITH
BETTER THAN DOLLAR VALUES I !

FOAM SPONGES

c

A utility PICkage of
sponge11

that

yoo'll

find
useful around
your house! Several

Covered
PIE
CARRIER

IIG. VALUE-$1 .00

"Cemmtnd" For The Mtn

SHAVE CREAM
11 IIIDIDll of I quaa·

IIIJ bill otlh• "lonaaII.''

Ill, VAL.UE-$1.00

Short aleoveo lor

.
monlht of !ltV yell
Solld1, tlrlpao, plaid•,
etc. In llfttzine quaU11'1 Alltillll

Adltl1 ••luiN to ' "
74. Prlnllllld 101ld 110loro 11 IIIII lOW prlet.

DO

00

ea

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Dozens Of hems!

Sav• 10%11 No lxcl11 T1xll

Cu", dtlbeJ, uhtrays,
oout•r•J 11ucers, vas-

.._ II ltolo loaded with
ali klndo ol llouseware
GIJQ at 1 bargain

Jumbo Size
COSMETICS

IIG. YALUI-1k

Over 25 ltellll Included - 111e~tll,
lotion. deodorant, bay rulll. Ill. Ill
ntra larae •izn. Stock ap latrtl

plaatiet

While, TaP. Green In 1
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31 inoh • fOOl oupporltd
pllotic Jhade.

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Q-TIPS

.49

REG. 59c

LYSOL

PRELL SHAMPOO 41c

REG. 63c

c

All

Klf!llel

S1.97

Western
Dungarees

Faney _
Dress Sox

d,nim in • • a Itt 11.
Buy now for tehool

99, ,

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Co.,

SHEETS

• to 10\1.

II • 101- 'l.tlt.

74
''

EVERE'IT, Wash. (IJl:ll) . .
Steelhead lishermen bave
fd how to "steel"
1111 outomaHc river
device which

oyotem.

BED
'1'111 lllnl'J mutlla 111101
with the quolll1 built in.

~ l1le KhtiGI 1101· ....

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Deluxe Hollywood

DEEP DOINGS

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*·

Wblto 111d red tit 1 llrl•
troUP II this tloee out

T!111e art 13%. ol. wel.cht

FANCY CUSHIONS .• s1.00

,.u

"Hof"'' 81 x 99

Boys

Childrens
CANVAS
OXFORDS

Boys

R11. $2.00 ond $2.98

GuHer Guard

•• ""

RIGHT GUARD

·BED FRAMES - · • · s9.95
9

X

Regular

12

$].00

LINOL~UM

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REGULAR
$1.00

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I

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JERGENS LOTION

RUGS
$4.69

MASON, W. VA;

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ALKA-SELTZER ·

FRIDAY &amp; SATURDAY, AUGUST 13-14

ALUMINUM

HUNDREDS OF UN-ADVERTISED SPECIALS NOW .IN STOCK II
PLASTIC
WINDOW
SHADES

REG. 98c

REG. 60c VALUE

Glassware Riot
Some

300's
Size

Slc
7lc
41c

FASTEETH • • • •

BAYER ASPRIN

SPORT
SHIRTS

SAIL
CLOTH

Tbt fll'l'7 and ''IM
thru" typt A lamaua
bnnd at 1 low price.

It'• tho illollnl 1othor
trJt in 14 rtliluler" or
"mt~t.bol." Just enoUl·

,lctl
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loire. Jllllf• R0111h pmided H. L. llyer ol New Haven.
The lJIHIItll .,....t •lth lllo 11 tho bJIJiness meeting st I
Towo CouD&lt;U
llilllltll Ill "Diy ll Dyitll ill ~hlch Umo the comins Flower Tho New Haven Town
lilt Weot" tho ct11 to wor1hip Show w11 discu11od.
t11 mot on Thur•d•1 e~~~~ .
~ MN Bumpntw, toUowin&amp;
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Ia rerular 101sioa with
lilt rtldbtf ol JIOOIIII 011 Btlu· ' " - altendmg were Mn. George Thlyer prnldin&amp;.
" 111111 Nllurt. Thoy 11111 hymn Chuler Weaver, Mrs.
Ralph •• In ottendanct were
•rar tho Boouty oflllo Earth." lllyro '&gt;Irs. Dwlghl Sayre, Mn. IUcklrd . Cirl Tonnaal,
~Y lllo ludor on beou- James Roosh, Mill Elhol Rid- &lt;'hlrlto lloulh. counnllmH;
If .,_· lho oul.doort 111111 uturo die, Mrs Ray Plckeno, Jr., do RW&amp;way, recorder and
1!1 II from God wore liven.I Mrs. Harry Mrller, Mrs. Thorn- llcomon Donald OhUncor.
Dolora BumJarner aanr ~~ Metiowan.' Mrs. Robert Lay· The Council II asking co-op' 10to '"'I Know Who Holda the ne, Mr• Bill Howard. M r 1· era Lion from property owners
....... " ~ pt'lytrs wore Uoyd ijolfman, Mro. Thomas to dioprroe of outside toilets bell"" b, the members followed llolfman, . Mrs. Jatnll Gilbort. fori legal ectlon hu to he tak_111
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docldld lo aead pecktle• Mortin Berltford, Mre. Phil I keep children away from lhe
1/f """ motorial and oewinl ac- Botey lira. Correll Adama. Jr., firt otalloo whon lilo alarm
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14-Daily Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport, 0, Aug. 12 1965

2 SIGNS
OF

QUALITY

PomeroyMotor Co.

1964 Chevrolet Impala H.T. Cpe. -

·.soCIAL
CALENDAR

$2395

-~~=II Local one owner car, spotless clea~ IJla~k interor, white

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ish, good tires, 327 cu. in. VB engme w1th std. trans. Radio
and heater.

1962 Corvair 700- 4 Door

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$1195

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Clean interior, new whitewall 1st line tires. fawn finish,
automatic trans.

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1961 Chevrolet 6 Pass. St. Wagon - $1495

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tires. Whilf over blaek finish with red interior.

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8 B!ll Miller Show
8 U Baker Furniture Sho•
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II :oo Portraits of a Patriot
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11:10 l'lny'o Country Hymns
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led home Monday, by their Jly at Amanda.
l!'anddaughlel'll, Jackie, Barllte Mrs. Nora Roush was Ilia
and ISusle for a week's visit. Wednesday illll!'iieon suest ol
Mr. and Mrs. Don Rea spent Mrs. C~arles Withrow.
the weekend with their daugl&gt; Mr. and Mra. Mal Folmer
ten and sons·ln-Jaw, Mr. and and Vanessa and Mas. Jr. visitMrs. Larry Thomaa and Melli\- ed recently a\ Rlcbii!QIId with
da of Columbus and Mr. and M~. BIId Ml'll. Wray Dallas and

Mr. aDd Mrs. A. Hayes, Ira were Gtnlpolls visitors reoent·l .l'l Jo~nson In Clllton, W. Vo.

Mrs. Betty Davi~ and child·
Mr . and Mrs. 0 . F. I~ ·
Bowden were Sunday guests of ,IQhn a.aker has been
!'en, Dana, Ray' Robin anrf
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M_..:.. Frank Hayes and
son, tOt a 30-day fUrlough with his Debbie of Marietta visited r~
Midtileport.
mnther, Mrs. Alice Blab.er
rently with Mr. and Mrs. Pbi)..
Mr and Mrs. Horace MrEl- ls now assignet to
lip Burton and family.
hinn~ ol \1ir1dl~port, and Mr. VIle, Fla. fo rurtht:. .
Thelma Pratt has moved to!
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• and Mrs. 0 . F. Bo~·de., ; ,.nd ·,frs. AUen Bah Pomeroy, Ht has been
duty m
· an apartment in Ravenswood,
Princeton, W. Va. and lr.t i ;"e !urnf'l. 'I'Ut',;day from _P~tts- Mr. ~nd Mrs. C~arl~s
W Va. She is emplo}·ed at Kais·
iilrdom of Princewick, \\'. Va. fit"lc+. Ill. where they VISited .n'l(f children_~t~m
er Aluminum.
weekend guestc QI
~~o· ith their brother. Mr. and Mrs. Sunday to VlSI
zoo.
Mn. Aruold Haves. Mid- I C'harlei= Wt&gt;rner and son. c. n
'\1r. &gt;J.nd Mrs. GIPnn Ch••,el Mr. and Mrs. John Hawkins
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:'tlr. and ~r" Pnillir;. Burton . i~i1t'd with Mr. and Mrs.
of ~ -~="lglield are ~isiling wllh
~liiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiilliii;.lllllliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii•lllliiiilililiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii. ./ his brother, Mr . and Mrs. Field·
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ing Hawkins and o1her relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. Franklin Guin·
ther and children of Columbus
were called here due to the
death of his grandfather, Mr.
Frank Guinther.
Bowden,

Around And
, About
Middleport

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CHAPMAN- CANADAY SALE !

Special
Feature

MR. AND MRS. NICHOLSON
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Mr. and Mrs. Seth ~·. Nicholson of Rutland Route 1 '
i?g se~eral_ day of their vaca· will mark their golden wedding anniversary, Sunda~, ~
tJon w1th hiS mother, Mrs. Lu- IAug. 29, from 2 p.m. on at their home. Open bouse wtll
cille Mayes.
I be observed.
Mr. and Mrs. Bracky Wood
The couple's niece and grandniece, Mrs. Norman C.
and son Bill&gt; of West Palm Will of Rulland Route 1, and Mrs. Herb Zeller of CoBeach, Fla. · have been 1he lumbus are arranging the celebration .. The couple was
guests of his grandmother. Mrs. roamed .~ug. 28, 1915, at the Bapttst parsonage m
E.. M. Wood. They are also vis- Middleport by Rev. George C . Sprouse .
.ling in Ravenswood wit~ his
Mrs. Ntcholson ha.s two ststers, Mrs. Harry Shepherd
parents, Mr. and Mrs. c. L. and Mrs. Robert Lanham, both of Columb~s. Mr. NicbWood
. olson bas four hvmg SISters, Mrs. Marvm Chase of
·
' Albany Route 2. Mrs. Don L. Wood of Pomeroy, Mrs.
Linnie Bratton of Pomeroy Roule 2, and Mrs. Dana
1
Slewarla are Home
Epple of Rulland.

Teen Age
Flats
Open Friday
UNTIL 9

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Chapman· Canaday
to

Elbemldo

POMEROY'S QUALITY SHOE STORE

$888
10 LB.

59c
GASOLINE
ENERGIZER
PUT A TIGER IN
YOUR TANK

For Only 39c

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Aluminum

LADDERS
24 FEET
DOLl.AR
DAYS
SPECIAL

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RADIOS
KINDS AT
BIG SAVINGS

$

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$2·

6 TRANSISTORS
REG. $14.95 TO $24.95, NOW

$3·

G. E. TABLE RADIO
5 TUBES, ONLY - - - - - --

BEACH
TOYS
3

G. E. NEW A.M.-F.M,
RADIO, ONLY

SOCKET SET
TOOL SPECIALS
9 PC. l" DRIVE DEEP SOCKns
NOW ONLY - - - - - - - - - -

STANDARD BRAND

16 PC. 1" DRIVE WITH RACHET
WERE $16.9'1
NOW ONLY - -- - - - - -

REG. 4.99

$12·

99

47 PC. !" DRIVE with l" SET INCLUDED
WERE $29.99
NOW ONLY - - - - - - - -

NOW

$3·99

CHIEF

$19·95 CHICAGO BRAND

'THE PLEASURI SEEKERS'
&lt;Technicoor)
Ann Margaret, ToDJ Fnnclosa, CaroJ Lynley.L. Pamela

111-+~H WOODEN

lave At __

TACKLE

PURE PENN

STEP
LADDERS

All Fishing

QUART

35c

25%

Aug. 15th thru Au1. 21ot
CLOSID
FOR VACATION•

Sale! Bed Room Suites

QUART

$1.99

OFF

39c

$4•99
CAR FLOOR
MATS

*112·00

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For the finest In Floor Co.. rlng visit the 2nd FIFurnlturo Dopt. See the beautiful samples of Lees,
Bigelow, Mohawk Carpets.
Pick the sample you like, we will call at your
home, measure your rooms and give you a com·
pletely installed price. Elberfelds Carpet mechanics
have had years of experience and can handle any
type of illlitallation and give you a job you'll be
proud to show your friends.

WRISLEY WATER
SOFTENER and
BATH CRYSTALS

"NORCA"

Sparklilli cryslala thai dlo

For all vacuum cleatlers. The extra quality
filter bag.

THROWAWAY
BAGS

solve instantly. To soften
water and add deli2btful

fragrance. Forest 1' pine,
bouquet, apple blossom.

$1.00

78c
NEW

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CUSTOM TAILORED

ORAW DRAPERIES
Made ol 100% Fiberglas. Authentic decorator
colors. Fashion right prints on light and dark
grounda. Completely, easily washable, no Iron .
Flameproof, no sun rot. FuU width 50" x 84"
length.

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CAPE COD CURTAINS
100% Rayon Cballis, permanent finish. Machine
washable, minimum care fabric in snow white.
30" length_ $2.19 pr. 63" length - 13.49 pr.
16" length _ $2.39 pr. II" length - 13.99 pr.
.u• length _ $2.59 pr. 90" length _ $4.39 pr•
54" length _ $2.99 pr.
This Wooll lnd

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Save on Llnoleums

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and ACaSSORIU

Wooll Doyo I to 5

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Stotlonery ....t1ment

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on the lot floor

Wllb Wllllllm Holdoll
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(Tedrdfcolor)
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IIIDOI DINa, Pomela •jl'IIIID

Anti-Fatigue Mc:its
Walle Ori,.Air-lnd Banlm Carel
"MAIN-STAY"
Grlllf the.:fl!)or, DO •kid. JICt sUps. Pure. realUent

foam rubber base. For use Iii Kitchen, Bathroom,
I.atnubr, Shops, O!fieu, ~IIIII. Beautllul

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on ewerage osts
ow
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chest.
I Large 53 inch double rtresser and mirror
I Bookcase headboard bed and large chest of
drawers

Aloo

NOW

SINGLE OR TWIN
FRONT MATS

MUL Tl VISCOSTY

WORLD .

Tiffin, Gardner Mcuy, Geae
'fterneJ, Brian Keltb.

REG. 5.99

MOTOR
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Boys' Clothes on the First Floor
Girls' Clothes on the Second Floor

MEIGS THEATRE
Pome•••·

CHIEF

WERE $11.95

In

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CHEST

ALL

eViet Nam War

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Sauers Travel
JO OOO M'/es
Q V
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DAYS

Gl I TRANSISTORS
2 BAND, REG. $28.83

CHARCOAL
BRIQUETS

'~.· Mainly
About
p f 1
:
eop e n
Pcmerov

Birthdays were
observed
.
·
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• wheu the Ladies Bible Class of Mr. and Mrs. AJlen Dall were
!ll~~ vlsNIIedth~lsCtorlcl_ Sites md .the Middleport First Baptist ITuesday evening dinner guests
V trglnla,
or
aro ma an
d
. g of their daughter and son·in
Tennessee. In Gatlinsburg, Church me~ TMues Jay eveMmurn llaw
Mr and Mrs
James
rs. ames
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Tenn., th ey saw th e wax mus- at the churcu.
.
ned
the /Bearhs and sons.
eum and toured the Christmas ray, _presld~t, 0~ 1
t k 0 Mr and Mr.; Fred
Rosen~ardens. They . also saw the {; e~ll~~h: folio~~~~: pr:y:r lbaum. spent th~ weeken_d at /
highest mountam peak east of · b F"l
rl
IReynoldsburg with their son
· · · · M
annay ."Bless Be and daughter-in-law Mr and •
the MlsSISS1°pi,
t. M.1tcheII . 1 y orence
1
ndG df h
Mt
The cass
song,
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ran at ers
.
the Tie," was sung as was t~e Mrs: Jack Rosenbaum an~ ~
They visited Gold Rush Junc- jbirthday song for Nora Hamll- f~ll_l:dy. They were___a_c_compao
tlon and saw Robert Fuller,
ton and Mrs. Clyde Winebrenner. I
of the cast of !he TV
A round robin card was sent ,
Laramie. They also visited
to Mrs. Harol~ Hall, a hos~lt~l i
Indian Village and the
Readmgs were gi~en l
I
I
and pottery making in t~e
Mrs. Hannay, Beulah White, ,
f'
tains.
Mrs. Bertha Ajcher, Mrs.'
n
tOn
Genevieve Saxton ·was hostess
for the meeting, assisted by Mr. and Mrs. Harold Sauer
Mrs. Charles Lewis, who rDade and daughters, Joy and Mary
the arrangements. A lavender I~uth, have retu_med ~om a
color scheme was carried out sur: weeks vacation_ tr1p to the
in tiJ.e table appointments in.. I west coast, campmg enroute.
cluding an arrangement
of They visited 16 staU!s and trav·
roses, sweet peas and phlox in Ieled 10,000 miles.
lavender shades. Pencils were: Places visited included the
given as favors.
!Grand Canyon, White Sands,
Refreshments of cupcak~s, l Br e Canyon Yosemite· Se:~:.'~ with candlse,
Jce
Y~ Forest, Carlsbad
'
Caverns,
d l·ced tea quma
If
coeean
.
ks
d a trip
. .mto
1
nahona
par
an
were served to those
.
ed above and Mrs. J. B.
Mexico.
Lucille Mayes, Elizabeth
On the west coast they visiten. Mrs. Frank
ed Disneyland,
Pescadero
Mrs. Pearl Hoffman and
Beach, Lake Ta~oe. and Los
REG. 3.19
guests, Ms. Hannay and
Vegas, where they saw a repliBoone.
ca of the "Long Branch Saloon."
44
In Salt Lake City they saw the
NOW
Tabernacle and heard
idenl 0 f Norman
Former
Res'
the giant S.keyboard organ and
REG. 4.29
Meigs Counly Dies visited in lda~o. Wyoming, and
Mrs. Jane Powers of
South Dakota, where they view44
NOW
burgh, Ohio, formerly of t.aUIC·Ied the "Passion Play" given
el Cliff, passed away
there each summer of the sev~
•
day, August 4, at the age
en last daya ol Chrisl
M. She is survived by
sons, Delmar Powers of
They traveled throog~ Dodge
~"-iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiij l City, Colorado Springs·
past
Pike's Peak, and the Air Force
Academy; Hannibal, Mo., Mark
Twain's
home, and Springfield,
Oldli
DJ. Lincoln's Tomb.
for $]-OO
They visited with Mr. and
TONIGHT
Mrs.
Warner Morgan au famNOT OPEN
REG. 98c EA.
ily in Phoenix, Ariz., ond with
Mra. Ray Brads~aw and daughPRIOAY ond SATUROAY
Auglllt 13-14
ter.
Mr. and Mrs. Sauer are
HOUSE PAINT
•FERRY CROSS
faculty
members of the RutTHE MiRSEY"
QerrJ and the Pacemakert, land schools.
Cilla Black. JuUe Samuel.
'lite Fourmost, Jlmmy Saville
R1dge anr Smoky Mountams.

5 DOLLAR

FRIDAY and SATURDAY

SALE DAYS

have returned trom a
t200
mile trip through the BI u e

VOL XVII . NO. 99

FRIDAY FROM 9to5
SATURDAY FROM 9to9

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FENDER
SKIRTS

Murray,

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In tho Middle Block Next

A Gold Star Store

This Weekend Select Your
Boys and Girls
School Clothes
At Elberfelds in Pomeroy

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Birthdays are
Observed by
Ladies of Class

Mr. and Mrs. LBwren&lt;e Stewart and sons, Greg and Barry,
and Mrs. Clarence

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From 1200 lllile Trip

Sale

Reg.

and Mrs. Pearl Wolf and lam· Keiser.

Mr. and Mrs. William Mayes

Reg. 6.99

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