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June 29-30

were played during the evening ! ments bad been made by
with prizes awarded to Mrs. Stansbury for the meeUng.
Gere Yost, Mrs. John Foster Mrs. Jam .. Harley gave
"TOPKAPI"
and Miss Martha Yost.
table grace with Miss Nellie
MeiJna Mercou~eter Ustinov
After the honored guest open- Zerkle, president,
presiding.
{Color)
ed her gifts, a salad course was Guests mtroduced were Mrs.
by the hostesses as- M. J. Fry of Cheshire, Mrs. o.
WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY sisted by their mothers, Mrs.. P. Klein, Mrs. Crary Davis,
•ncl FRIDAY
JIChap;man and Mrs.
Victor ' Jr., and children, Toledo, and
·4AiO~F1~~E
Young Sr. to those named above Mrs. Emerson Jones.
WORLO"
and Mrs, T. M. Cottrill. Miss Mrs. Fry announced
Vi:Jcenl Price
Mary Jayne Cottrill, Miss Judy flower ahow and tea being
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Cottrill and Miss Nancy Yost. l sored by the Valley Belles'
"TOMB OF LICOEIA"
Sending gifts but unable to at- den Club of Cheshire
Vincent Price
tend were Mrs. Mark Grueser, July 10 from 2 to 5 p.m. at
Elbabeth Shepherd Mrs. Tom Mankin and Mrs. residence of Mrs. Jake
(Color)
Roush.
Third Ave. in Gallipolis and in·

FR1DAY and SATURDAY

July 1-2
" WILD WILD WINTER"

(Tec!mirolor)
Gnn Clarke
Chris NoE'I
"ACOENT FOR H.A.R.M."

(TechnicolorJ

Wendell Corey

SUN .. MON. ond TUES.
July 3-4-5
" INSIDE DAISY ~LOVER"
(Technicolor)
L\:r1 alie Wood
Roddy McDowall
Colorc•rtoon

ALSO OPEN ALL DAY
ON THURSDAY TIL 5 PM

OPEN FRIDAY NIGHT TIL 9:00 PM

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the Middleport club mem-~ Announcement wa• made of
of entries and subject
bera In attmd.
the flower show to be held In rootlet.
Miss zerkle announced the &lt;onjunction with the
Meigs Pro~r&lt;sa ol the beautlflea.
nht• ••,.,.i•tlnn a/
Garden ICountv Fair this rear In Aug- l1on ell the triaJ!Cie park at the
Clubs conventJon to be held ust A meeting wiU be held Frl· jUDctton ot HOllie ., ano ur.wu
August 31-115 at the Netherland- day eveolng In Ill• Middleport St., was reported.
Hllton In Clnclnnati and lillted Gas Office on matters pertain- MI-A. Wllllam Morris, pres!the many events plal!ned at the lng to the flower ahow. The denl-&lt;"lecl, and Mrs.
James
convention to interest garden theme for the shOw wDI
be Harley, reported
concerning
club members. A note of appre- "My Fair Lady," according to the club's a88lstance with plans
elation was read from the Gal- Information received from the for houiJing the .members of the
Opolis State Institute for gifts ·eonuntttee, and inot'e IDforma- Wind Sympbony coming
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for the patients.
tion will be gtvl!n later as m Pomeroy July 27-28.

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Held Oft Saturday

Robert Mitchu"harroll Baker
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Funeral services were condueled Saturday at 2 p.m. for
Mrs. Kate Rife Matthews, 81,
who died Tuesday, June 21 at
the Etmwond Rest Home. She
formerly resided on VIne Su...t
In Middleport. The ~rviees
Mr. and Mrs. Fred
held at the Miller Funerhaum returned home Monday, al Home In GaiUpotis with the
alter a weekend visit at
Rev. Chester Lemley ofUciatnoldsburg, with their son
lng. Burial was In Gravel ltlll
daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs, Cemetery at Cheshire.
Jack Rosenbaum and family. She Is survived by a Rister,
They were accompanied home Emma Matthews, Athens: and
by Barbara, susan, JoAnn and 8 foster son, George Rope of
John Rosenbaum, who wIll Coolville. She was preceded in
spend a week with their grand- death by ber husband Baker
parents.
Matthews. Pallbeare;s were
Wayoe Matthews Ross MatMiss Linda Schuler
a n thews David M~tthews and
friend, Miss Beverly
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of Columbus were
ay or.
guests of Miss Schuler's
parents, Mr. and Mrs,
Horwr Mr. Horrir
Schuier.

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Buffet Smorgasbord Highlight

Ellzabe)b, W. Va. where KeUb Goble and Mrs. John
light membe" of the
they wDI spend two weeks on a Fultz, Jeadera of the troop.
illeport Girl Scout Troop
camplq trip. Fltn&lt;b for the
Sund•y for Camp Sanely Bend, camp were. raised by the troop
in several projecls.
Penorwl Shower ir
A bullet smorjaobord
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ed In the sp•clous
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Goble, Shar6n Glaze, Robin
Mrs. Garen Stansbury
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Mills, Jane Gilkey, UeliO&gt;&lt;
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key, Anita Fultz, Joyce,_ ~~~i;: I·Mrs~·- Dale Justis entertained J MJddlepor~ Garden Club
. and Brenda Edwards. p,
a personal ahower last Monday evening.
LA~:H~~~E 1 :0~~:HT
taking the group include
at the home of Mrs. Stat- A wove
rden basket held
INVISIBLE BIKINI"
naker'a mother, Mrs. Marie
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Gifts were placed on s table mdlvldual arraqements
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with yellow cover and centered ~~I :•ta;e:bl cen~r"'!.t
with a bride doll, encircled 00
P ac
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"MISTER MOSES''
with yellow sweetpeas. Games 00 u
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historic: place In Ohio and Famoua Botannlcal · Gardelll.
Tbe chioken dinoer.·was lle!'ved and prepared by· tile bostosses, Mrs. Mas Roller, Mrs.
James Arnold, Miss Nellie zertie and Miss Hallle Zerkle.
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Mrs. Emmett Cray bas retutned to ber home In MiddlepOrt from Akron where she
spent the winter with her daugbter.

Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Kelly
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have returned from Columbus .· First Uruon vtctory in the
where they have spent tits past War Between the States was
week villlllng with rclaUves In- the battle of Phlllppl, June 3,
eluding their sons and families, 1_81!_ 1_. _ . . . : . . . , _ - ' - - - - Mr. and Mrs. Jack Kelly and
Mr. aoo Mrs. Mark Kelly and sary,
lamUy and Mr. Kelly's brother, Mrs. Crary Davis, Jr. and
Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Kelly.
d!lldren of Toledo, Ohio are
d
guesls of ber mother-in-law,
ndMrd an.ht;'\Erbmerson J~nted
es Mrs. Crary Davis and Miss Lea
au..- r, • ara, VISI Inore Giles
On 70th Birllulny
Sunday in Columbus with their
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Miss Mary Ann Fields of
daughter sod son-in-law, Mr. Mrs. R0!1'8ld Place aod clllllumbus and Miss
Patricia Orris Harris was guest of and Mrs. Lee Davidson.
dren of Elbridge, N. v. are here
Fields, student nurse at
honor at a party Sunday •ven.
for a visit with ber parents, Mr.
zer Hospital, spent the
lng at his home, Minersville, in Earl McKinley a~d Harold and M... Harry lloudaahelt and
end with their parents, Mr.
observance of his 7oth birthday. !:,l'es.gr~dua~hFrlday from daughter, Miss Freddta Houda10 Manpoyer shell.
Mrs. Joseph Fields, sr. and son, Birthday cake and Ice cream
u e~
Jeffrey.
were served to Mr. and Mrs, and TechaniCal center at JackPaul Harris and Sberri Eugene son, OhiO. They have compte~ Mr. and Mrs. Paul Grueser
Mr. and Mrs. Larry Hudson I Ailsa and Eric Mr. a~d Mrs• ed the BOO hour training course and her sister, Mrs. Bentz Wolle
were overnight guests Sunday, · Mason Fishe; and Barbara: Ia ~echanlcal drafting. Mcl\in- of Pomeroy visited Sunday with
of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas
Carla and Gordon, Mrs. WUiiam ley " .the son of Mr. and Mrs. , Mr. and Mrs. Howard Snyder
ry.
Fisher Mr and Mrs. Lewis 0. E. McKinley, Mlddleport.,· m Parkersburg, W. va.
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Mrs. a.ne Walker and chll- , HarriM aM, 'IMtomeRorsvilhle; MdrG. and carol Hudson, a teacher in the , Mldrr. and Mrs, Lloyd Davy and
dren, Athens, were
Sunday rs. 1 n ua an regory RuUand Schools.
clll en, Junmy and Mary ot
guests of her mother, Mrs. and Sandra and .Mrs. Ernest
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Groveport visited several daya
Clyde AndreWll and Mr.
Harrta, Syracuse; W111iam Flab- Mrs. Dav1d . Entsminger, Mrs. last week .with Mrs. E. M.
drews and helped her mother er and son, Willie, ~elpre ; Mr. Lawrence Milhoan and her Wood. While here tltsy vlalted
celebrato her birthday.
and Mrs. A. C Rickard, AI- house guest, Mrs. Flossie Wise- &amp;eVeral place! In West VIrginia
Mrs. Charles Eskew return- bany; Mr and Mrs Ed Noon, miller of Columbus, •,trended and the area.
eel borne Monday after 8 vlslt Columbus; and the honor.-! the RuUand classmates reun- Mr. Lionel Boggs, Middleport,
at Chicago ru with her da'*h- guest and Mrs. Harris.
ion held Sunday at the RuUand and Mr. Edward Tewkshary,
ter and a;,._l;,_law Mr 1 n d
Methodist Church, During the Wellston, have returned !rom
Mrs Jerry Fields 'and '800
\V'ages In the United Stateo llternoon they also called at a business trip to New York In
~ and Mrs Clarence An- are highest in the Pacific the home of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd the Interest o! the Middleport
drew; and Su,;.n and
Ray- Coast states,
according to 1 Thomas who were observing Department Store and the WOIImond visited Saturday ,.vening, IIUI'Vey.
their golden wedding annlver- lston Slore.
at Rolland With Mr. and Mrs.
Raymond Hatfield.
MIBB Barbara FiBber Is spendIng a week at Belpre with her
brother and •lster-ln-law, Mr.
and Mrs. William Fiaher and
son,
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Fisher are
spending two weeks at tbelr
home, Minersville.
Mrs. Adolph Grueser returned to her home, Minersville, alter spendlq several weeks at
Middleport with ber daughter,
Mrs. Clara McMasters.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Noon of
Columbua are spending their
vacation at their borne, Minersvllle.
s.fti-Orlp•
Mr. and Mrs. Milton Roush
and Gregory and Sandra
Bathtub Mats
Syraruse, and Mr. and Mrs.
A. C. Rickard of Albany were
Sunday dllUier gueots of Mr.
and Mrs. Clarence Andrew!.
Miss Peggy Folmer, who Is
employed at Thompson,
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spending a few days with her
parents. Mr. and Mrs. Max
Folmer.
Mrs, Betty Folme:r and chlldreo, Shells, Donnie and Owen
returned home last week after
• Yiait at Hartland, New Brunswick, with ~·er parents,
Mr.
and Mrs. Jobo ParsonJ who
accompanied them home for 1
visit.
•1'11111 hold ....... - Mrs. Marie Chapman and
faco for quick 011d co•plote
dralaap
daughter, Mrs. Bruce Stalnaker spent Sunday at Belpre with
Mr. and Mrl. Ray Hines and
the group enjoyed a cookout at
Lake Veto.
Roy Davis and daughter, Mrs.
James EdwardS and son, Jlm·
my of Pontiac, Mich. are the
guests o! relaUves In the area.

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Miss Marcia Karr, lay delogate, gave a report on the 111nual Ohio M~hodisl conference
at Lakeside, sunday moi'mng,
during the worsblp service. The
organ prelude by Miss Rose Ann
Lisle, followed by the pfocesslonal hymn, opened the service. The anthem, "Pitol Me"
was presented by the cllolr. Tbe
Rev. Wendell G. StuUer hod lor
his sermon, Glory In God, Illiq as his text, Roman• 4:20.

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boapllallly In hav!J18 the din1119"

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19114,

wao kllle( tuesday about noon
I&gt;Y a t5,ti\IO pound tandem asphalt roUer tn the city ol Belpre.
The rtiad building
equiJ&gt;
meul, operated by Mr. Christy
oil I!Iemierhasseti-Ave, went
'liver an embankment and rolled on top of the victim.
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Tho roller belonged to t b e
B~ktop
Belpre,

which was ewned In a parlnershlp by the late Meigs county
engineer and b1a aon, John.
Washington County Corooer
Kenneth Owens ruled Mr. Christy, 6li, died of a crushed ebeot
and abdonlin. 'tbere apparently were·no witnesses In the
accident.
Belpre Po!Ue Chief William
Locke said It appeared the roller went of! the outer siluth edge
of the small
embankment

where Mr. Qnilty was workIng, It was reported thel a secUon Ill dirt aavo way, causing
the roll~ In go 'over tlle embankment and turn over.
Mr. Christy, a resltlenl o!
Braun Road In Belpre for the
past several years, was appolnled Meigs &lt;011111)' engineer In
19114 He was elected In a lull
tour'-year term that fall. He began serVIng In 1965.
Tile deceased oecured his

oducallo In
the Muskingum
schools and alao went In college there, He was a 19rmer
deputy county entJineer In MU&amp;kingum county, a planning engineer for the state regional
highway ~t, and a
division deputy director of the
State lllghw•y Department at
Newark.
He was a member of
the
First Presbyterian Church In
Marietta, the Meigs County
Trustees Association,

the County EJ181neers Associ..
tion, secrclary of the Belpre
Development Co., and a member of the .Lafayette Lodge No.
'19, F &amp; AM of Zanesville.
Born In M111kingum county
on January 14, 19111, Mr. Christy was the son of the Ia t e
Bernard D. and Maude Shipps
Christy, He had lived in the
Marietta and Belpre areas for
the paBI 18 years.
SUrvivors are his wiffl, Mrs.
Edith Christy: one son, John,

Martella; two daughters, Ml'\
Robert IMarilyo) Schafer, Jr.,
Marietta, and Mrs. J o b n
(Joanna) S&lt;boonover, Bay City,
Texas: one brother. Donald, o1
Zanesville, and six grandchildren.
Funeral services will be Friday at 2 p.m. at the Spencer
Funeral Home in Belpre with
Revs. Emmett Harrell
an d
A. 0. Jones officiating. Friends
may call at tits funeral borne
after 7 p.m tnday.

Vital
WORLD

U. S. Warplanes Penetrate
Hanoi's Inner Air Defense

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Starts Wednesday Morn
June 29th at 9:00AM

All Nationally Advertised Brands!
ALL

SHOES ON OPEN DISPLAY
FOR YOUR EASY SELECTION!

JACQUELINES •.. CONNIES .•• PARIS FASHION
DATE BOOK... HEEL HUGGERS
JACQUELINE, CONNIES, PARIS FASHION
DATE BOOK

ELBERFELD$ Are Headquarters For Rubbermaid Total Kitchen
Org'anization - Slide Out Storage Drawers, Slide Out Ud Racks,
Stacking Khs, Turntable Bins, Single and Twin Turntaltles, Cup
and Plate Carousels- Also Sink and Stove Mats, Dish
Drainers, Pet Dishes, Ice Cube.Bins and Trays, Dust Pans,
Clothes Baskets, Waste Baskets and Bathroom Accessories.

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ALL SHOES ON OPEN DISPLAY FOR
YOUR EASY SELECTION!

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JUNE 29th

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lHESE ARE GENEROUS 5I ZE PORTIONS- NOT ENDS

Fryer Legs or Br~sfs
See aparade...
or perhaps a fireworks display!
A backy11rd barbecue?
How ever you celebrate we hope it will be a glorious 4th.

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a little Kirlln•uoa &amp;lrl play1 In her toy auto neor tbe
tentllke home Gf her lbtpbe~ pareota. Thio photo, froRt
li&lt;&gt;VJet ..uirjllustrale.l llie ·1\rBllge life of th011sanda
of these sh 'U&lt;fu fll!illlea who drive their herds to
mountain p
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about 100 nllles from !be Clllnese border. WhUe co.•
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Rib Steab, Bone In ·· lb. 99c
Canned Ham .. · .... · lb. 89c IONILISS
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Stewing Beef · .. ·.. .. lb. 69c
Wieners ;.... · .... · .. · lb. S9c FREEZIR
QUIEN FROZEN
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Canadian Bacon ····· ·,lb. 99c Beef Steaks · · 1-lb. pkg. 89c

We think lots of folks will be picnickinr.
We've anticiPllted their need&amp;
Our shelves are stocked
with everything to make any picnic perfect.

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Lots of us will be picnicking too!

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JUMBO PACK HEAVY DUTY

Inside or Outside

Special
Low Price

PAPER PICNIC

Reg. 2.99

PACK
-OF-

99

c

100

SPECIAL SALE

SPECIAL SALE

ASST. PLASTIC
HOUSEWARES

ASST. HOUSEHOLD
GLASS WARES

Hugs - Strainers - Feeding Dish
- Freezer Container - Butter
Dilhea - Bread Basket - 5\lo in.
Bowls - UtiUty Trayo - Measur·
tng Cups - Dust Pans - Clothes
Sprlo.kler - Twnblera, eto.

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Dish - Round DeBSerl Aah
Traya - Sl Denla Cupa - lllu12 o~ Bavanan - Custard Cup&amp;Bud Vases - Punch Cupa - Sher·
bel Goblets - Bowla White
ond Crystals.

c..

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AIR VENT

FOR CAMPING .. • FOR THE BEACH

25x72 UTILITY PADS
CAN ALSO BE USED IN
STATION WAGONS

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FOR NEW HOME CONSTRUCTION
In spite of price rnlaes, we bave pleniJ
our regular low prices.

It Doors

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Reg. $1.55

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Dash hg Foeti .. 4 ~- 69c.

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e HORSE SHOES

DAIK-I'OR YOUR DOG

El~w Macarni 21b. pkg. 39c

Oranges ·.... :.... 10 fer S9c

e HORSE HAlTERS
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50th Wedding
Annr;.:rsary
Is Celebrated

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a n vu'" ·· l O..z. far SSe Sparkle Puddings 4 pkgs. 29c

Sunkist Lemons ·· 10 fer S9c
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Peaches .. ·:·.... · 3 lbs. 49c·

WATERMELON

lb. 69c .Paper Plates Pkg. ef 150-99c

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RED·RIPE

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PRS.

lb.'

MILD-TASTY

BEACH
TOWELS

MOLDED SOLES
REG. $1.99 VALUE

Scllad Mustard

c

P. 8. Don't forget the can opener?

SPORT SNEAKERS .

ANN PAGE .

Salad Dressing

COLORFUL JUMBO SIZE

LADIES' BLACK OR WHITE CANVAS

· All A&amp;P FOOD STORES WILL BE CLOSED
MONDAY JULY 4th. I.NDEPENDfNCE DAYI

Nomatterwhatyou buy,
nomatterwhorilakesit,if A&amp;Psellsit, AlP guarantees it.

$10.95

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Center Cur
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Bridal Shower
Is Given lor
Mrs. McDaniel

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EM!
M1nuf1cturers Speci1l

LADIES' 1 and 2 PC. STYLE

SWIM SUITS

lb.

eEXCEILENT FABRICS

e WOLF WHJSTLE STYLES
lHESE ARE GENEROUS 5I ZE PORTIONS- NOT ENDS

Fryer Legs or Br~sfs
See aparade...
or perhaps a fireworks display!
A backy11rd barbecue?
How ever you celebrate we hope it will be a glorious 4th.

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MO[NTAIN ~In 1 '"'enullgbtly lneongruous,
a little Kirlln•uoa &amp;lrl play1 In her toy auto neor tbe
tentllke home Gf her lbtpbe~ pareota. Thio photo, froRt
li&lt;&gt;VJet ..uirjllustrale.l llie ·1\rBllge life of th011sanda
of these sh 'U&lt;fu fll!illlea who drive their herds to
mountain p
a near Jsayt Kul Lake In Soviet Asia
about 100 nllles from !be Clllnese border. WhUe co.•
lu• · · and their life are llnl!ed to the paBt to~
ev:
y, 1111&gt;\Ytz)'· modem.
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39c

KEEPS CAKE MOIST .. . CRYSTAL PLASTIC

l

Fresh Turkeys · .. ···· · lb. 49c ChucUoast .. .. .... lb. S9c··
I TO 10 Lll.
Rib Steab, Bone In ·· lb. 99c
Canned Ham .. · .... · lb. 89c IONILISS
IUPIR·RIGHT-AII Moot Jklnlos•
Stewing Beef · .. ·.. .. lb. 69c
Wieners ;.... · .... · .. · lb. S9c FREEZIR
QUIEN FROZEN
WHOLI,
OR IND PIICE
Canadian Bacon ····· ·,lb. 99c Beef Steaks · · 1-lb. pkg. 89c

We think lots of folks will be picnickinr.
We've anticiPllted their need&amp;
Our shelves are stocked
with everything to make any picnic perfect.

2 PC. CAKE SAVER SETS

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J TO 9 LIS.

eTall Cover

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.......... lb. 69c Fish Sticks ···· 1-lb. pkg. 59c

Here's the best part:
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JULTANA B!IAND

-

We're sont aliOutthat-but we'll f..~is:
With you; we'll. wiih fora-perfect da)'.
Lots of us will be picnicking too!

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Always Find

J.,

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Fresh Festive Produce!

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Spread Qt. Jar SSe Margarine 3 - 1-lb. pkg_L $1

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BAKEO fiiiSit-DAlLY

· Palate Bread ·· S·loans 99c
IANI PAIKER-I...Ior or Custord .

Angel Food Ring ·· .Each 39c

&amp;ch

IANI ·PARKII

Glazed Donuts · ·· •·· doz. 39c

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Da~

1:00 til 5:30 EST.Sal. Nights Til I EST.

PHONE 77W5U
WHIRl YOU HAVI
FRII PARKING

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Carload Sale I

Each
COMPARE AT $2.99
JUMBO PACK OF 9 OUNCE SI2;E

.00

Cold Drink
PACK
OF

FOR

100

HEAVY PLASTIC
SWING TOP

BUSHEL SIZE
PLASTIC LAUNDRY

TRASH CONTAINER

BASKETS

JUMBO PACK HEAVY DUTY

Inside or Outside

Special
Low Price

PAPER PICNIC

Reg. 2.99

PACK
-OF-

99

c

100

SPECIAL SALE

SPECIAL SALE

ASST. PLASTIC
HOUSEWARES

ASST. HOUSEHOLD
GLASS WARES

Hugs - Strainers - Feeding Dish
- Freezer Container - Butter
Dilhea - Bread Basket - 5\lo in.
Bowls - UtiUty Trayo - Measur·
tng Cups - Dust Pans - Clothes
Sprlo.kler - Twnblera, eto.

c

••

Tumblers - Fruit Juice - PreCut Dish - Candy Dish - Salad
Dish - Round DeBSerl Aah
Traya - Sl Denla Cupa - lllu12 o~ Bavanan - Custard Cup&amp;Bud Vases - Punch Cupa - Sher·
bel Goblets - Bowla White
ond Crystals.

c..

SAFETY CAP WITH
AIR VENT

FOR CAMPING .. • FOR THE BEACH

25x72 UTILITY PADS
CAN ALSO BE USED IN
STATION WAGONS

s

.97

FRAMING LUMBER
FOR NEW HOME CONSTRUCTION
In spite of price rnlaes, we bave pleniJ
our regular low prices.

It Doors

'

.77

for J01I Ill

• Windows • P•nellng
eCelling Tile
•JIJenty on H•ncl
~r All Your Nllds- Low Pjim
. THI$

Reg. 95c Family Size COLGATE TOOTH PASTE
Reg. $1.55

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CHARCOAL
BRIQUETS

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Opon Eve111 Day, All

·-,.,2-Qt.
Pkdi.09 .Meat IIIStlw 30-01. can 65c
.
.
.

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•

37c·
lb. 39c · ' Tea Bags,~ · Pkg. of 1oo - ate Fresh Dill11ckles
. 25-oJ.far
·-

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Goad Loothor. Color,
Black. Everybody s-.or

HIINI-K,oho! ~io, K - or Pliln

•

ASST. COLORS
ASST. DESIGNS

AND NAILS

I'

Dash hg Foeti .. 4 ~- 69c.

•

WHtTII HOUII ..

• •

e HORSE BRIDLES
e HORSE SHOES

DAIK-I'OR YOUR DOG

El~w Macarni 21b. pkg. 39c

Oranges ·.... :.... 10 fer S9c

e HORSE HAlTERS
e PONY BRIDLES

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ANN PAOli-Our Plnlot Qualify

.

e CALF HAlTERS
e PONY HAlTERS

50th Wedding
Annr;.:rsary
Is Celebrated

I

a n vu'" ·· l O..z. far SSe Sparkle Puddings 4 pkgs. 29c

Sunkist Lemons ·· 10 fer S9c
IUNKIIT

I

JINN PAGE-COIN OIL

IPUILT,AN~

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c

•·

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Peaches .. ·:·.... · 3 lbs. 49c·

WATERMELON

lb. 69c .Paper Plates Pkg. ef 150-99c

IUL'rANA

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RED·RIPE

~ONDA-WHITI
0 I I I

2 s
PRS.

lb.'

MILD-TASTY

BEACH
TOWELS

MOLDED SOLES
REG. $1.99 VALUE

Scllad Mustard

c

P. 8. Don't forget the can opener?

SPORT SNEAKERS .

ANN PAGE .

Salad Dressing

COLORFUL JUMBO SIZE

LADIES' BLACK OR WHITE CANVAS

· All A&amp;P FOOD STORES WILL BE CLOSED
MONDAY JULY 4th. I.NDEPENDfNCE DAYI

Nomatterwhatyou buy,
nomatterwhorilakesit,if A&amp;Psellsit, AlP guarantees it.

$10.95

•

U.uck Steaks · · ·· · ··· lb. 49c · Halibut Fdlets · ·· ···· · lb. 49c

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Your
Choico

EACH

FROUN BULK

CUT

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to

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With
Values

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lllX • BOWL - 4

. so~-ross

�Store Will Be
July 4th, Open
July 5th 9:00 A.M. Drive Safely.

Optn Mon. thn~ Thurs.-

9:00 to 6:00
PRIDAY lo SATURDAY

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1:30 t.a:30

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U.S. GOVT. INSPECTED

FRYERS

ALUWED

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July 5th 9:00 A.M. Drive Safely.

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CATSUP ••••••••.....• 6 ~'T1:: $1
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$1
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DILIEYWHRI &amp; ASSORTED COLORS

SWIFT'S PREMIUM U.S. GOVT.INSPICTED

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BROUGHTON'S

KCOL-AID

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AI,L VARIETIES

29'

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c:~:::~•lb.
lb.
lb.

Kobey'sShoestring

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15,

6

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BROWN 'N SERVE SAUSAGE

SWIFT'S PREMIUM U. S. GOVT. INSPECTED

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--

$1

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._.

PEAS

4G (f,

COLD CUPS • • • • • • • • • • • • ....

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AVG.

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BOLOGNA
PICKLE &amp;PIMENTO
OLIVE
MACARONI &amp; CHEESE

18to20 lb.
11 to 20 lb.

BOIIDWAII WHITE

Honey Pod

SLICED LUNCHEON MEAT

REDRIPE

IWIFT'I SPAOHITTt &amp;

PAPER PLATES •••••••••• ~~~~· 69c

SWIFT'S PREMIUM U.S. GOVT.INSPECTED

EA.

IWIIT'I

STOKELY'S

c

LINK OR PATTIE
I·OZ. PKG.

2
$1
LIMA BEANS &amp; HAM • • • • ~~;~
2
$1
MEAT BALLS .. .. • • .. .. .. ~~~;·

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c

lb.

GROUND MEAT

I

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ROUND BONE

lb.

lb.

or PECAN ••• ,., '1.1&amp;

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July 5th 9:00 A.M. Drive Safely.

Optn Mon. thn~ Thurs.-

9:00 to 6:00
PRIDAY lo SATURDAY

1..

..

~. . . -

1:30 t.a:30

__.,..-

SWIR'I PIIMIUM
U.S. GOVT. INSPECTED

FRYERS

ALUWED

\

Evans Store Will Be Closed July 4th, Open
July 5th 9:00 A.M. Drive Safely.

,----------.......

8
PORK &amp; BEANS •• •. . • ••
-Y'
S PLUMS. • • • • • • 4
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$1

6 $
SHELLIE BEANS • • • • • • • C:s 1
4
$1
PINEAPPLE CHUNKS • • ~~:
0
CREAM CHEESE ••••••• ~ :;: 1 c

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PIIIADIIIIIA "

4
APRICOTS •••••••••••• e.

A

-

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•FACIAL TISSUE •4
" ' " WHRI &amp; AISORTID COLORS

$1
C:s

9

2
$1
AIR FRESHENER • • • la'Vi .

$1
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CENTER CUT ROUND

STEAK

6
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SWIFT'S PREMIUM U.S. GOYT,INSPECTED
T·BONhr

CLUB STEAK

C

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5
$1
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SWIFT'S PREMIUM U.S. GOVT.INSPICTED

SWift'S PREMIUM U.S. GOVT. INSPECTED

'

AU. MEAT .
I I I

, 12·01.
PKG.

49

SWIFT'S PREMIUM U, S. GOVT.INSPECTED
FUlLYCOOKED
FULL SHANK HMF
1 NO SLICES REMOVED lb.

~

C

Swift'ning

49
.

C

MRS. SMITH'S

FROZEN FRUIT

SE

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$
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:' BEETS .....

4

lf&gt;.OZ.

GLASS

$1

46-oz.
PIE

a

age

KOTIX IUPU FIMINtNI

NAPKINS

c

,....,.....
10
KIDNEY BEANS • •

v
a
t•

30 0
;

IF11

$1

'

2
$1
BEEF STEW......... mi'

$1

c

aoxn

IWIFT'I

SWIFT'S PREMIUM U.S. GOVT.INSPECTED

BROUGHTON'S

KCOL-AID

'•

10

AI,L VARIETIES

29'

_.~

::"·&amp;gc~h::=d&amp;9
c:~:::~•lb.
lb.
lb.

Kobey'sShoestring

DIPS

15,

6

I
pkp.
I...___ _ _

BROWN 'N SERVE SAUSAGE

SWIFT'S PREMIUM U. S. GOVT. INSPECTED

!

•

CANS

--

$1

age
._.

PEAS

4G (f,

COLD CUPS • • • • • • • • • • • • ....

s

4ft
C
,

~------- M~IX~O~RM~A~TC=H~--------~

GO ·

313

CHOCOlATE CHIP -

CIIS
....... .

••

COOKIES

NUT BROWNIE - ANIMAl - COC.~UY

4.~:~. 5 1

I ..

'

YOUR
CHOICE
6-0Z. PKG.

29C

PKG.

AVG.

~AlVIS ......

.

SCOTT

BOLOGNA
PICKLE &amp;PIMENTO
OLIVE
MACARONI &amp; CHEESE

18to20 lb.
11 to 20 lb.

BOIIDWAII WHITE

Honey Pod

SLICED LUNCHEON MEAT

REDRIPE

IWIFT'I SPAOHITTt &amp;

PAPER PLATES •••••••••• ~~~~· 69c

SWIFT'S PREMIUM U.S. GOVT.INSPECTED

EA.

IWIIT'I

STOKELY'S

c

LINK OR PATTIE
I·OZ. PKG.

2
$1
LIMA BEANS &amp; HAM • • • • ~~;~
2
$1
MEAT BALLS .. .. • • .. .. .. ~~~;·

I

c

lb.

GROUND MEAT

I

c

ROUND BONE

lb.

lb.

or PECAN ••• ,., '1.1&amp;

u

• • • • • • • • •

3

CENTER CUT

39'
STOIELrS

STDIIILY'S

8TOPL'f'S
Pl. .llt-Gn. . .lt

DRINJi.

~.·

·toMAtO
d.UIDE .

GOLDINRIPI

.ALOUPES. J ~:.:age
''

:tJ
·~·

"

...

'•

Fruit Cocktail..
'

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!

OPENS FRIDAY JULY 1st.
'

.

co.
'

Free Birthday . Cake
and Refreshm-~t$

THE

CAKE CUniNG CEREMONY
FRIDAY MORNING ... BE HERE

,,

1866

•

Come help ua eelebratt! our lOOth Bkrthday ... It's Our Birthday

.. but the party 1.3 foe you. Share in the Blrtbday Cake and Rt-

frt~hmentl Win your lhare of our $2,000.00 group of prizes which. includes a 21 Inch RCA CUolor TV and a $100.00 John B StettoQ
Hat TbJs ~ectal End of a Century Celebration wm continue for 100 Days during this time many 1peclal events wlll be held wh~
eh Wlll inelude a 100 Day Value Packed Sale, Old Timers Contest, Specia W~ek: End Sales and Ev_ery Day will be Free Prize Day,

•

•
•

1966

1866

•

to

YOU ARE
INVITED

,,

Don't mba It . , . Make a Daily Trip to Haskins-Tanner "a must-do-today" list .

•

You are invited to join the Hasklns-Tamier staff
friday morning at 9 A.M. and take 'Jut In the
official cutting of our Giant Birthday' Cake , ••
Mr . J. Gordon Peltier, Director of' the Ohio
Dept of Commerce, will do ' the honor• .of cut- ·
ting the cake, which will officially open Our
100 Day Celebration.

..I.""
n
I v f'rii:ID I Tin
UU UA I UII .... IIIIM I lVI

1966

I

QUALit't CLOtHING SINCE l8U .

[j]

eFREE PRIZES AWARDED DAILY
e100 DAYS OF SPECIAL SAVINGS

MEN'S FAMOUS BRANDS e HI-STYLE

SUMMER SPORT SHIRTS

•

"fhla ts trulJ a "Star studded Event" W_e have spent a full year plannln~
every pha~e of the Celebration so that lt would be an 1ffat~ long reme~ l
btred Free refreshments for all. over $2,000.00 in Free Pnte•. A !ipetla
value 'tale that will Iut 100 Days. You ~11 enjoy ~veryduy ot it. So start
'with sha:rinJ our Giant lliltbday O.ke Fnda)' Mornm~ 11L i A.M .

See Thi5 outstanding group of mens Short Sleeve Sport Shirta In
tailored and knit stylet~, solid colors, stripes, plaids and novelty pat·
ten\.!l. Dtu•ro n, Cotton:-~, No-Iron11 and Easy Care Fabrics. Reaul~tr,

REGISTER

Button Down Collar and Henley Styles. Allit. colors.

EVERY
DAY

SELECT FROM TAILORED OR KNITS

Reg. st98 .. Sale S1.56
Reg. s2.98 ·.Sale S2J6
Reg. s4.00 -. Sale s3.06
Reg. ss.OO .. Sale S3.96
Reg. s6.00- ·Sale S4J6
HASKIN~TANNER

'OLD TIMERS'
· CONTEST
.tiDI-~DDel' CUiltomer. We know many

J.

....

\

POii CUSTOMERS 90 YEARS

-

1 $59.95 J.l F. Suit
1 $59.95 J.l f. Topcoat
I $37.50 Alligator Coat
1 $39.95 Sowell Suit
I $29.95 Cortloy Sport Coat
I Pair $24.95 Sansabtlt
Slacks
1 Pair $24.95 Nunn Bush
s~

3 Pair $20.95 Frttm•n
5'1 $29.50 lamsonlte sll.
hou-Ladios

1 $10.00 Canoe Gift Set
6 $8.95 Rugby Sport Crafter
Jackets
I Poir of $7.95 Evans
Slippers
5 Poir of $7.98 Rtslon
Slacks
3 $5.00 Bosco Shave Kits
1 $11.95 Dopp Shevt Kits
6 Poir $9.98 Kalomtzoo
Slacks
6 $2.98 Wrangler
Certificatn
· 6 $2.50 Buu Brummell Tiu
6 $4.25 Arrow Dross Shirts
6 $4.00 Arrow Sport Shirts
4 Pair $5.98 Enro Ptjamao
6 Pair $4.98 Boll Bond
Tennis Shoet
4 $3.00 Kaynea Sport Shirts

O'Nillhl Clio
2$12.95 McGregor Dr!Pitr
Con1plete Stock Men's
Jackllil
3$10.95 Dunolla Robes
I $7.50 Meeker Billfold
12$3.95 Swank Cuff Link Stls
12 $2.50 Bottles of Jada Eut After 5havo
Our complete stock of hi-styled straw Hal.s ...
many to chOOSt. from .. . Asst. trims.
12$5.00 Paris Bolts
12$1.25 Jockey Briefs
60 Pair $1.00 Interwoven
Socks
2$7.98 Cr11&lt;o Jackett
2 $5.00 Lady Arrow Blouses
3 $8.96 StophiM Motchtd
Work Suits
3 $8.96 l)icklt Matched
Work Suits
2 Pal' $8,95 Putney Work
Sholl
Special
&gt;

STRAW HATS

$10·36

REG,
$12,95, SALE - - REG.
$13·56
$16.95, SALE - - RIG.
96
$18.95. SALE .

$14·

ted front .

Reg. $6.98 Sale $5.56
Reg. $7.98 Sale $6.36
Reg. $9.98 Sale $7.86
Rt~. $11.95 · Sale $9.46
Reg. $12.95, Sale $10.36
Reg. $16.95, Sale $13.56
Reg. $22.95, Sale $18.36

2.32 YEARS OF COMBINED SERVIa

buBIDell.

!'root Row (oeated) Left to right Jam,. Mullinl, llllooman, 4 weeks· VIrginia Rood Boot·
keeper (12 yearn of oervlce); Charlotte Hambrick, Retired Bookkeeper' (45 yean
'
of service); Maxine Elliott, Tailor, 8 ..7ears; Jeff SmUll. Sllesman. 8 weeks.
lla&lt;k Row (standiJI.I) Left to right; Roger Hood, Alslalant Manager, 6 yean; llforril Ha•
tins. President, 28 years; W. H:" McHenry, Salesman, 9 years· 'lbomPBOD Caley CUBtodlao
(34 yeon ol '""ice); Earl Saund~ Sai'"IIWl (44 yean of 'service)· Budll Hood, VIc~
PresideD! (26 yeoro of oervice); Ri&lt;IW'd Carter, Maoager (20 yean olseniceJ

SPECIAL ANNIVERSARY GROUP MEN'S

Early In the century lhe line of Franks died out and the fh·m wa1 incorporated. Men
who were trained in the busines!l carried on and lllllOng them wt&gt;re James Haskins, Vint
Tanner, Dan Thom11, Charles Clark , Charles Yeauaer and Judson Sheets.
In mare recent years, the Corporation has been operated by Morris HukiRA, Earl
saunden, Burhl Ho~, Jim Richmls, Roger Hood and Richard Carter. Ca1·ter has been mana&amp;er 1lnce 1961.
Durin&amp; this "Century of Service" Haskins-Tanner (and Harry Frank &amp; Sons) have been
known for "first Quallty Always" in mens, yount mens and boys clothing, &amp;hoes and fur·
nlshinlt 1t reuonable prices. We hope to continue to sen•e the people of this Ohio RiveT
Va1lt7 tnd surroundinll areas for many yean to come. We deeply appreciate tbe hundred•
of fine, faithful customeu we have bad during thh "Century of Service."

SUMMER SUITS

Complete Stock Men I Boys

Our Complete Stock of Mens Summer Suits included at these Sale

::;;s,

S]1·"

SALE PRICE

REG.
. $65.00, SALE P R I C E - - - - - - - - -

MEN'S

REG.
$69.95, SALE PRICE----- - --

sspt '
sss·86

NOT USTED
HERE

SUMMER
Reg. f22.50 .Sal·e•17.96
f24~95 sale f19

·

Reg. $4.50
leg. $5.00
.1•1· $6.00

.r

;:

,.',.~

:

a96

Selt $3.66
S1le $3.96
Sale $4.76

$1111
' 10toll

MENS SUMMER

1 •

.66
Specitl
Group
LADIES'

SPORTSWEAR

.96

styles

and fabrics.

.

our Complett Stock of
brand namea, popu.lar
lenetbll, 1rnurt tatlorin&amp;
lll washable ••Etsy Care
Fabrics''

BLOUSES

REG.
$4.00, SALE

S]•.Ill."!

k
Complete Stoc

SHORTS

Complete Stock

and

Blended fobriCJ . . . ChOOIO your favorltt

Our comp1ete atock of Jadl• ·t ntnd named Skirtl now oa
gle. New ''66" at)'le• in :pour tavortte ~lon.
'
)

·~··5~--

met SportiWttlr has been mar u~
down lnd placed on Sale. All , fa~i
brand. aamea in the aeason II

eolor in sleeveless or roll-up sleeve styles.

SUMMER SKIRTS
Rli). '

Out Complete Stock ol Ladl" s'k:i

Excellent styles in Junior Cottons

Complete Stock

'
... j.

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Brand Named Summer Dreues for mist alze ladles . . •
Our oomplete stock of cool hi faoblon styles now at this
opeclal oale price.
REG. $17.9S
REG. $14.95
SALE PRICE
SALE PRICI

complete stock of Mens
Swnmer Pajama• ~ Sale Price•. Cool
comfortable li&amp;:ht we1ght fabrics that are
. e117 to care for. Alat. pattern• 111nd 101·
ld colors ln size• A·B·C·D.

,Plaids._

.- ·

s

PARKAS

SUMMER DRESSES

~··~plet~ Stock Of summer ltJJd, eoncotton crept:~, 10ft bro.delotha,
tercy clotb, Assorted colora

Our Famous
Branda

ONE GROUP BOY'S $7.98

Cornpltlt Stoclc Ltdlts Fomous Make

ROBES ·

A"t Slyles From

S].Q6

REG. $2.98 .. · .... · .. SALE $2.36
REG. $3.98 · · · · · ·· · ·· SALE $3.06
REG. $4.50 ··· · ···· · · SALE $3.66
REG. $6.00 .. · .. · .. .. SALE $4.7 6

Rogultr $1.95 Valutt

· SUMMER
PAJ).MAS
Offerlna: our
·

REG.
$4.00

si&amp;el.

Complete otoek of Boys Smart Styled Swim
Wear now at sale prices ... Mostly Suder
Stylet , , • Alii. patterno. Available In sizes
10 to' 18.

•

Comp~ otock .of oummer light wel&amp;ht aylel w~
Includes oolld colon, ltrlpes, and muted pllldl. ldJ.
lent fobrlco ouch u Dacron and Woel and Doc:oji..lid
Cotton Blends. Notbln• beinl I'OIIried •• , Sele;f from
entire llock.

REG.
$2.98

Our Complete Stock Boya Walk Sh!JrU _ln so_lid
wlon and muted plaids. Asst. fabnc~ mrludmg
Dacron Cotton and nu-Lrons

$3.06
$3.96
$4.76
$5.56

A Special group of Mens Parkll In
worted color combinations now sellIng at about half price ... limited

..COMPLETE STOCK COOL, LIGHT WEIGHT

•

REG. $8.95 .... ·...... · .. ·· SALE $6.96
REG. $10.95 · ............ · .. SALE $8.76
REG. $12.95 ·.. ·.. · ...... · SALE $10.36
REG. $15.95 .............. SALE $12.36
REG. $19.95 · · · · SALE $15.96
REG. $22.95 .. .. SALE $18.36
REG. $24.95
SALE $19.96

S1,56

Come see il genuine
John B. Stetson Hat on
; \ '~""~ in our ihow window.
lucky person will win:,q•,Jft
JBS Hat. No purchase '"'
YOU MAY WIN

WALK SHORTS

SPORT PARKAS

BOy's

ON DISPLAY

Complete Stock Boy's

SPECIAL GROUP MENS POPULAR

Reg. '2.98 - - • • Sale Price $2.36
Reg, '3.98 • • • -Sale Price $3.06

Complete Stock Mens

SALE
SALE
SALE
SALE

S1,Q6
52.36

other
- oolido and muted

$4.00 - - $5.00
$6.00 - - $7.00

-

REG.
$6.00, SALE - - - -

•

.66

txcelle~t!~~lud~~n~r~~~d
tab~
REG.
REG.
REG.
REG.

HAT
REG.
$1.91

R&amp;G.
$1.29

Reg. 4.98 to 6.98

'

JOHN B. STETSON

tern~ .

COnON IVY SLACKS

cool easy to care for
plaids.

$100.00 VALUE

Boy 1 Summer Sport Shirts
in 1 nice 11election of
ityles, iucuding knits and
tallored , new collar styles
Including Henleys, !tripes,
aohds and novelty pat·

MENS ASST. COLORS
Special troup of mens
h ·y Pant&amp; In lOO'ro wuh·
able cottn. several l'olors
to choote from, lmited
1b:es. So be early for this
one.

THE

SPORT SHIRTS

'

Complete tt.ock of mena New "86"
ttyll! Swm Wear. Styles include
atretcb, boxer and 1urfers. Aut.
petternl and 101ld colon with con·
trastinl le• .and waist band.

REG.
$5.00, SALE ··--

BOYS' SUMMER

Men's Resort .F•shiona

WEA~

SWIM

Prices. Choose 1 cool hi-styled suit In Dacron Polyester or Wool
Blend. Many styles to select from, but be Early.

REG.
$55.00, SALE P R I C E - - - - - - - -

Spocial group of Mens Shoes from our Belter
Brand Named Linea ... Discontinued st)'les and
lhort Jots in limited sizes .. , You will find some
real buys In this !troup.
,

'

THE HASKINS- TANNER CO. 1866 • 1966
just'' 100 years ago Mr. Harry Frank, who mi grated to this country from Alsace Province of France, founded this bUIIiness now known as the Haskins-Tanner Comp1:1ny, The
name of the firm when founded wu.s Harry Ff1ank &amp; Suns and Mr. Jo'rank's sons were as·
soelated with him in the business. His son, Jake, followed his father as manager of the

OTHER PRIZES

SHOES

REG.
$4.00, SALI - - - - -

Our complele stock of Mens Summer
Slacks will be offered at Sale Prces.
Choose from the .season&amp; best lltylet
and colors in many fabrics including
easy-care. ChooSt' from plaills or plea·

REG.
$4.00, SALI - - · - -

•
AND MANY

GROUP
MEN'S

See this Iaree group of men11 cool neat Ea»y tu
care for fabri c Dress Shrts in Jhort sleeve sum·
' mer style&amp;. Choose tram popula l' white ud atsorted cGlors. Mo1t all popullr colhu· 11tyle1 Included IP the llfOUp&amp;.

DRESS SLACKS

REG.
$49.95, SALE PRICE - - - -- - - -

Reg. $2.98 .. .. .. .. Sale $2.36
Reg. $3.98 ··· ·· ·· · Sale $3.06
Reg. $4.98 .. .. .. .. Sale $3.96
Reg. $6.98 .. .. .. .. Sale $5.56
Reg. $7.95
Sale $6.36

DRESS SHIRTS

neat Summer Sport Coat&amp; now KtJo
int at Sale Price11 as listed below.
Choose from muted plaid design s
in easy t:l:lrt for h.brJcs. Size1 lim·
ited. Mostly 10 to 16.

MENS SUMMER

21 inch RCA TABLE MODEL
COLOR TV
I $100 John B. Stetson Hat
I $7~.00 Kingsridgt Suit

SUMMER

Our complete stock of Boys cool,

292 PRIZES TO BE AWARDED INCLUDING A

&lt;"'IND ·OLDER

CLOSED
ALL DAY
THURSDAY

SPORT COATS

• No Purchase Requir.d
• Register Every Day
e Prizes Awarded Dtily

VALUABLE PRIZE ..

•

MENS
SHORT SLEEVE

BOYS SUMMER

Our $2,000.00 in free prizes to be award·
t'J during our lOOtb Anniversary Celebratmn . Win a 21 inch RCA Colw Tf1
a $Joo.no .John B. Stetson Hat ,r one 411
more or the followina: raluabll Jll'belt
No purchase is required. :luat tome hl
and register. You do not have to be
present to win. Prizes will be awarded
daily and winners n11mes posted on our
Stun• Bull etin BoanL

Cil,D TIMERS DAY SAT., JULY 16th
WI anr looting for lbe oldest Has·
. ~t roa)tave been with U!i for a long,
~ Ume. 10, all of you 90 years and
~, eome tn and register for thP
,
.. ~en'' Contest. The winnPT
will. ·ftC!ewe $25.00 in merthandi!lf'

, ASST. STYLES

$2,000.00
IN PRIZES

REGISTER
FOR

EXCELLENT COLORS

•

Reg. $5.95

$4.76

CLOSED
ALL DAY
THURSDAY

�,,

!

OPENS FRIDAY JULY 1st.
'

.

co.
'

Free Birthday . Cake
and Refreshm-~t$

THE

CAKE CUniNG CEREMONY
FRIDAY MORNING ... BE HERE

,,

1866

•

Come help ua eelebratt! our lOOth Bkrthday ... It's Our Birthday

.. but the party 1.3 foe you. Share in the Blrtbday Cake and Rt-

frt~hmentl Win your lhare of our $2,000.00 group of prizes which. includes a 21 Inch RCA CUolor TV and a $100.00 John B StettoQ
Hat TbJs ~ectal End of a Century Celebration wm continue for 100 Days during this time many 1peclal events wlll be held wh~
eh Wlll inelude a 100 Day Value Packed Sale, Old Timers Contest, Specia W~ek: End Sales and Ev_ery Day will be Free Prize Day,

•

•
•

1966

1866

•

to

YOU ARE
INVITED

,,

Don't mba It . , . Make a Daily Trip to Haskins-Tanner "a must-do-today" list .

•

You are invited to join the Hasklns-Tamier staff
friday morning at 9 A.M. and take 'Jut In the
official cutting of our Giant Birthday' Cake , ••
Mr . J. Gordon Peltier, Director of' the Ohio
Dept of Commerce, will do ' the honor• .of cut- ·
ting the cake, which will officially open Our
100 Day Celebration.

..I.""
n
I v f'rii:ID I Tin
UU UA I UII .... IIIIM I lVI

1966

I

QUALit't CLOtHING SINCE l8U .

[j]

eFREE PRIZES AWARDED DAILY
e100 DAYS OF SPECIAL SAVINGS

MEN'S FAMOUS BRANDS e HI-STYLE

SUMMER SPORT SHIRTS

•

"fhla ts trulJ a "Star studded Event" W_e have spent a full year plannln~
every pha~e of the Celebration so that lt would be an 1ffat~ long reme~ l
btred Free refreshments for all. over $2,000.00 in Free Pnte•. A !ipetla
value 'tale that will Iut 100 Days. You ~11 enjoy ~veryduy ot it. So start
'with sha:rinJ our Giant lliltbday O.ke Fnda)' Mornm~ 11L i A.M .

See Thi5 outstanding group of mens Short Sleeve Sport Shirta In
tailored and knit stylet~, solid colors, stripes, plaids and novelty pat·
ten\.!l. Dtu•ro n, Cotton:-~, No-Iron11 and Easy Care Fabrics. Reaul~tr,

REGISTER

Button Down Collar and Henley Styles. Allit. colors.

EVERY
DAY

SELECT FROM TAILORED OR KNITS

Reg. st98 .. Sale S1.56
Reg. s2.98 ·.Sale S2J6
Reg. s4.00 -. Sale s3.06
Reg. ss.OO .. Sale S3.96
Reg. s6.00- ·Sale S4J6
HASKIN~TANNER

'OLD TIMERS'
· CONTEST
.tiDI-~DDel' CUiltomer. We know many

J.

....

\

POii CUSTOMERS 90 YEARS

-

1 $59.95 J.l F. Suit
1 $59.95 J.l f. Topcoat
I $37.50 Alligator Coat
1 $39.95 Sowell Suit
I $29.95 Cortloy Sport Coat
I Pair $24.95 Sansabtlt
Slacks
1 Pair $24.95 Nunn Bush
s~

3 Pair $20.95 Frttm•n
5'1 $29.50 lamsonlte sll.
hou-Ladios

1 $10.00 Canoe Gift Set
6 $8.95 Rugby Sport Crafter
Jackets
I Poir of $7.95 Evans
Slippers
5 Poir of $7.98 Rtslon
Slacks
3 $5.00 Bosco Shave Kits
1 $11.95 Dopp Shevt Kits
6 Poir $9.98 Kalomtzoo
Slacks
6 $2.98 Wrangler
Certificatn
· 6 $2.50 Buu Brummell Tiu
6 $4.25 Arrow Dross Shirts
6 $4.00 Arrow Sport Shirts
4 Pair $5.98 Enro Ptjamao
6 Pair $4.98 Boll Bond
Tennis Shoet
4 $3.00 Kaynea Sport Shirts

O'Nillhl Clio
2$12.95 McGregor Dr!Pitr
Con1plete Stock Men's
Jackllil
3$10.95 Dunolla Robes
I $7.50 Meeker Billfold
12$3.95 Swank Cuff Link Stls
12 $2.50 Bottles of Jada Eut After 5havo
Our complete stock of hi-styled straw Hal.s ...
many to chOOSt. from .. . Asst. trims.
12$5.00 Paris Bolts
12$1.25 Jockey Briefs
60 Pair $1.00 Interwoven
Socks
2$7.98 Cr11&lt;o Jackett
2 $5.00 Lady Arrow Blouses
3 $8.96 StophiM Motchtd
Work Suits
3 $8.96 l)icklt Matched
Work Suits
2 Pal' $8,95 Putney Work
Sholl
Special
&gt;

STRAW HATS

$10·36

REG,
$12,95, SALE - - REG.
$13·56
$16.95, SALE - - RIG.
96
$18.95. SALE .

$14·

ted front .

Reg. $6.98 Sale $5.56
Reg. $7.98 Sale $6.36
Reg. $9.98 Sale $7.86
Rt~. $11.95 · Sale $9.46
Reg. $12.95, Sale $10.36
Reg. $16.95, Sale $13.56
Reg. $22.95, Sale $18.36

2.32 YEARS OF COMBINED SERVIa

buBIDell.

!'root Row (oeated) Left to right Jam,. Mullinl, llllooman, 4 weeks· VIrginia Rood Boot·
keeper (12 yearn of oervlce); Charlotte Hambrick, Retired Bookkeeper' (45 yean
'
of service); Maxine Elliott, Tailor, 8 ..7ears; Jeff SmUll. Sllesman. 8 weeks.
lla&lt;k Row (standiJI.I) Left to right; Roger Hood, Alslalant Manager, 6 yean; llforril Ha•
tins. President, 28 years; W. H:" McHenry, Salesman, 9 years· 'lbomPBOD Caley CUBtodlao
(34 yeon ol '""ice); Earl Saund~ Sai'"IIWl (44 yean of 'service)· Budll Hood, VIc~
PresideD! (26 yeoro of oervice); Ri&lt;IW'd Carter, Maoager (20 yean olseniceJ

SPECIAL ANNIVERSARY GROUP MEN'S

Early In the century lhe line of Franks died out and the fh·m wa1 incorporated. Men
who were trained in the busines!l carried on and lllllOng them wt&gt;re James Haskins, Vint
Tanner, Dan Thom11, Charles Clark , Charles Yeauaer and Judson Sheets.
In mare recent years, the Corporation has been operated by Morris HukiRA, Earl
saunden, Burhl Ho~, Jim Richmls, Roger Hood and Richard Carter. Ca1·ter has been mana&amp;er 1lnce 1961.
Durin&amp; this "Century of Service" Haskins-Tanner (and Harry Frank &amp; Sons) have been
known for "first Quallty Always" in mens, yount mens and boys clothing, &amp;hoes and fur·
nlshinlt 1t reuonable prices. We hope to continue to sen•e the people of this Ohio RiveT
Va1lt7 tnd surroundinll areas for many yean to come. We deeply appreciate tbe hundred•
of fine, faithful customeu we have bad during thh "Century of Service."

SUMMER SUITS

Complete Stock Men I Boys

Our Complete Stock of Mens Summer Suits included at these Sale

::;;s,

S]1·"

SALE PRICE

REG.
. $65.00, SALE P R I C E - - - - - - - - -

MEN'S

REG.
$69.95, SALE PRICE----- - --

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sss·86

NOT USTED
HERE

SUMMER
Reg. f22.50 .Sal·e•17.96
f24~95 sale f19

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leg. $5.00
.1•1· $6.00

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Selt $3.66
S1le $3.96
Sale $4.76

$1111
' 10toll

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Group
LADIES'

SPORTSWEAR

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styles

and fabrics.

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our Complett Stock of
brand namea, popu.lar
lenetbll, 1rnurt tatlorin&amp;
lll washable ••Etsy Care
Fabrics''

BLOUSES

REG.
$4.00, SALE

S]•.Ill."!

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Complete Stoc

SHORTS

Complete Stock

and

Blended fobriCJ . . . ChOOIO your favorltt

Our comp1ete atock of Jadl• ·t ntnd named Skirtl now oa
gle. New ''66" at)'le• in :pour tavortte ~lon.
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down lnd placed on Sale. All , fa~i
brand. aamea in the aeason II

eolor in sleeveless or roll-up sleeve styles.

SUMMER SKIRTS
Rli). '

Out Complete Stock ol Ladl" s'k:i

Excellent styles in Junior Cottons

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Our oomplete stock of cool hi faoblon styles now at this
opeclal oale price.
REG. $17.9S
REG. $14.95
SALE PRICE
SALE PRICI

complete stock of Mens
Swnmer Pajama• ~ Sale Price•. Cool
comfortable li&amp;:ht we1ght fabrics that are
. e117 to care for. Alat. pattern• 111nd 101·
ld colors ln size• A·B·C·D.

,Plaids._

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SUMMER DRESSES

~··~plet~ Stock Of summer ltJJd, eoncotton crept:~, 10ft bro.delotha,
tercy clotb, Assorted colora

Our Famous
Branda

ONE GROUP BOY'S $7.98

Cornpltlt Stoclc Ltdlts Fomous Make

ROBES ·

A"t Slyles From

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REG. $2.98 .. · .... · .. SALE $2.36
REG. $3.98 · · · · · ·· · ·· SALE $3.06
REG. $4.50 ··· · ···· · · SALE $3.66
REG. $6.00 .. · .. · .. .. SALE $4.7 6

Rogultr $1.95 Valutt

· SUMMER
PAJ).MAS
Offerlna: our
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REG.
$4.00

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Complete otoek of Boys Smart Styled Swim
Wear now at sale prices ... Mostly Suder
Stylet , , • Alii. patterno. Available In sizes
10 to' 18.

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Includes oolld colon, ltrlpes, and muted pllldl. ldJ.
lent fobrlco ouch u Dacron and Woel and Doc:oji..lid
Cotton Blends. Notbln• beinl I'OIIried •• , Sele;f from
entire llock.

REG.
$2.98

Our Complete Stock Boya Walk Sh!JrU _ln so_lid
wlon and muted plaids. Asst. fabnc~ mrludmg
Dacron Cotton and nu-Lrons

$3.06
$3.96
$4.76
$5.56

A Special group of Mens Parkll In
worted color combinations now sellIng at about half price ... limited

..COMPLETE STOCK COOL, LIGHT WEIGHT

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REG. $10.95 · ............ · .. SALE $8.76
REG. $12.95 ·.. ·.. · ...... · SALE $10.36
REG. $15.95 .............. SALE $12.36
REG. $19.95 · · · · SALE $15.96
REG. $22.95 .. .. SALE $18.36
REG. $24.95
SALE $19.96

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Come see il genuine
John B. Stetson Hat on
; \ '~""~ in our ihow window.
lucky person will win:,q•,Jft
JBS Hat. No purchase '"'
YOU MAY WIN

WALK SHORTS

SPORT PARKAS

BOy's

ON DISPLAY

Complete Stock Boy's

SPECIAL GROUP MENS POPULAR

Reg. '2.98 - - • • Sale Price $2.36
Reg, '3.98 • • • -Sale Price $3.06

Complete Stock Mens

SALE
SALE
SALE
SALE

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other
- oolido and muted

$4.00 - - $5.00
$6.00 - - $7.00

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tab~
REG.
REG.
REG.
REG.

HAT
REG.
$1.91

R&amp;G.
$1.29

Reg. 4.98 to 6.98

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COnON IVY SLACKS

cool easy to care for
plaids.

$100.00 VALUE

Boy 1 Summer Sport Shirts
in 1 nice 11election of
ityles, iucuding knits and
tallored , new collar styles
Including Henleys, !tripes,
aohds and novelty pat·

MENS ASST. COLORS
Special troup of mens
h ·y Pant&amp; In lOO'ro wuh·
able cottn. several l'olors
to choote from, lmited
1b:es. So be early for this
one.

THE

SPORT SHIRTS

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ttyll! Swm Wear. Styles include
atretcb, boxer and 1urfers. Aut.
petternl and 101ld colon with con·
trastinl le• .and waist band.

REG.
$5.00, SALE ··--

BOYS' SUMMER

Men's Resort .F•shiona

WEA~

SWIM

Prices. Choose 1 cool hi-styled suit In Dacron Polyester or Wool
Blend. Many styles to select from, but be Early.

REG.
$55.00, SALE P R I C E - - - - - - - -

Spocial group of Mens Shoes from our Belter
Brand Named Linea ... Discontinued st)'les and
lhort Jots in limited sizes .. , You will find some
real buys In this !troup.
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THE HASKINS- TANNER CO. 1866 • 1966
just'' 100 years ago Mr. Harry Frank, who mi grated to this country from Alsace Province of France, founded this bUIIiness now known as the Haskins-Tanner Comp1:1ny, The
name of the firm when founded wu.s Harry Ff1ank &amp; Suns and Mr. Jo'rank's sons were as·
soelated with him in the business. His son, Jake, followed his father as manager of the

OTHER PRIZES

SHOES

REG.
$4.00, SALI - - - - -

Our complele stock of Mens Summer
Slacks will be offered at Sale Prces.
Choose from the .season&amp; best lltylet
and colors in many fabrics including
easy-care. ChooSt' from plaills or plea·

REG.
$4.00, SALI - - · - -

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GROUP
MEN'S

See this Iaree group of men11 cool neat Ea»y tu
care for fabri c Dress Shrts in Jhort sleeve sum·
' mer style&amp;. Choose tram popula l' white ud atsorted cGlors. Mo1t all popullr colhu· 11tyle1 Included IP the llfOUp&amp;.

DRESS SLACKS

REG.
$49.95, SALE PRICE - - - -- - - -

Reg. $2.98 .. .. .. .. Sale $2.36
Reg. $3.98 ··· ·· ·· · Sale $3.06
Reg. $4.98 .. .. .. .. Sale $3.96
Reg. $6.98 .. .. .. .. Sale $5.56
Reg. $7.95
Sale $6.36

DRESS SHIRTS

neat Summer Sport Coat&amp; now KtJo
int at Sale Price11 as listed below.
Choose from muted plaid design s
in easy t:l:lrt for h.brJcs. Size1 lim·
ited. Mostly 10 to 16.

MENS SUMMER

21 inch RCA TABLE MODEL
COLOR TV
I $100 John B. Stetson Hat
I $7~.00 Kingsridgt Suit

SUMMER

Our complete stock of Boys cool,

292 PRIZES TO BE AWARDED INCLUDING A

&lt;"'IND ·OLDER

CLOSED
ALL DAY
THURSDAY

SPORT COATS

• No Purchase Requir.d
• Register Every Day
e Prizes Awarded Dtily

VALUABLE PRIZE ..

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SHORT SLEEVE

BOYS SUMMER

Our $2,000.00 in free prizes to be award·
t'J during our lOOtb Anniversary Celebratmn . Win a 21 inch RCA Colw Tf1
a $Joo.no .John B. Stetson Hat ,r one 411
more or the followina: raluabll Jll'belt
No purchase is required. :luat tome hl
and register. You do not have to be
present to win. Prizes will be awarded
daily and winners n11mes posted on our
Stun• Bull etin BoanL

Cil,D TIMERS DAY SAT., JULY 16th
WI anr looting for lbe oldest Has·
. ~t roa)tave been with U!i for a long,
~ Ume. 10, all of you 90 years and
~, eome tn and register for thP
,
.. ~en'' Contest. The winnPT
will. ·ftC!ewe $25.00 in merthandi!lf'

, ASST. STYLES

$2,000.00
IN PRIZES

REGISTER
FOR

EXCELLENT COLORS

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$4.76

CLOSED
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THURSDAY

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.Ohio Cost Set
'!be OeVeloP;,ent Department! Carl Dahlberg, Director

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a fmanclng seminar lor clty Council aald the purpose of the
and county offle~ala, bank ol
e"•~ Is to explain Ohio's
llcia!J, Community Improve· me ~..
ment Cqrporation
officials, development financing program
Chamber o! Commerce offtc. wblch was recenlly declared
tats and other Interested peo constilullonal by the ObJo Supie at '!'be Ohio Univerolty Jnn lpreme Court. WUJiam Loaoncy,
1n Athena al :1 p.m. Wednes- JDevelopment Depar!Inent D~
day, July L
rector of Finailce, will oulline

Oil Depots
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THE DIAMOND RING
YC _ CAN BUY WITH CONFIDENCE

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DIAMOND

TONIGHT and THURSDAY

RINGS

Ste fat brlllianct and beauty of a kl.,.ak• dltmoncl • • •
trult our yea11 of txptrloce I'D help you Mltet your ICttptaka

NOT OPIN

.•• guaranfttd by th• K••psakt Ctrtlflcat• fO"
of a perfect dlamand (or rtplaetmtnt auvredl.

IIIIUrGnct

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about 95 per cent of all North
Vietna~se petroleum IInports
and contain about 40 per cent
ol the country's storage
ty. The Hanoi faeilitles are tho
principal ln·colinlry dlslrlbution
point and represent about 20
per cent of the storage
capacity.
"Destruction of these facilllies will make infiltration of
men and supplies ID South Viet
Nam more costly and more
dlf!lcul~" the spokesman said.
"Preliminary pilot reports
Indicate that the strikes were
blghly successlul. Both stnrage
areas are reported in names."
. Claim• Sevea Plane•
, Radlo Hanoi claimed Commulust gunners shot down seven
American raiders, but u.s.
o!(tclals gave no ln!ormallon of
loSses.
Although Russtan surface-toair missiles ring both Hanoi
and Haiphong and MIG jel
IDterceptora operate In the
area, returning pilots said they
only encountered flak.
Jn ground action, Vietnamese
government troops kicked off a
major sweep on the southern
tip of the Mekong DeUa and
killed 83 enemy soldiers durin&amp;
the flrll hours of battle.
Vletnamete ln!antry, ranger,
armored and artillery balla·
lions linked up for the
operation, called "Dan Tri."
Sborlly after they began
sweeping through tbe
lands they found a "substantial" enemy force and two
battalions of government troops
engaged them In beavf fight·

Elza Reynolds
Dies Tuesday
In Norton
PT. PLEASANT E Iza
Franklin Reynolds, 77, of Nor·
ton, Ohio, and formerly
of
Point Pleasant, died unexpect·
edly at his horne Monday.
He was born March 30, 1889
In Putnam County, a son of the
late George and Louise Forth
Reynolds.
Surviving are his wife, MinFetty Reynolds: foor sons,
(Red) Reynolds and Eugene Reynold~, both of Point
Pleasant, Elv1n (Bud)
Rey~
nolds and Clarence Reynolds,
of Delaware, Ohio; four
, Mrs. Harley (Edna)
Pleasant; Mrs.
Leonard (Emogene)
Stearns,
Kanauga, Ohio, Mrs. George
(Eva) Murphy and Mrs. How·
ard lErma! Stearns, both a!
Delaware, Ohio; two brothers,
four half-brothers; five slstera,
2'1 gra~children and 25 greatgrandchildren.
Funeral services will be held
Thursday 10:30 a.m. at Bennett
Brown Funeral Home In Dela·
ware, Ohio, and graveslde rites
will be conducted at t p.m.
Thursday at Suncreat Cemetery In Point Pleasant with the
Rev. Kenneth L. Fuller ollieiatlnil.

At $}89.

prOil'am In delad.
ling o! Industrial' loans lor new •bondtl, miiDiclpal
menu.e&gt;.De~JU~era said. The Albellll
As 1 result of !be unanimous and expanding development. 1bonds, ,illlfanleed lOans and '!OnllnBr will ·eqmprlse
!he
l
.
declolon confirming the consll-1 Tbe Slate FJnanclnc Program .dire&lt;tloaiiJ. .
1counties o! Washington, Mor·
tullonalily of the program Ghlo .provides lour approached to I The ·Athena meeling 11 one ; gim, nuc&lt;u&gt;&amp; ;.;.;•• , ;.::;cc..;, 1 ""r.t!MRTTS lUPI\ - Advet·
wtu now be able to compete Industrial llnancing: Communi- Io1 tblrteen such semin'aro to· Perry, Vinton, Jackson and lisemenla In new&amp;papera
with other slalea ID tile llnanc· ty Improvement Corporation be bold throughout the llate,IGaJiia.
magazines in !he past llii ::=~~
promoting a favorable II
aJ climate In Ohio have
the state 'I::·~·N~::~~::I
Dlreclor 1r P.
der said today.
Most ol the cost was ln&lt;11!1'01ll
by running full page ads' ID
Wall Street Jolll'!lal and In
Philadelphia Inquirer. The ·
are !Deluded fBO,OOO spent
April, 1965 on ads ln•th:•,!~: J
aal and 13 national m
lentioa to whal
Neuenachwander said most of inadequate wi!lf.,_,
the money spent on
by the state. '1'11.,ads was wasted l:tecause
the governor
response from them was
session of the

tile

poor.
He said the deparbnent went
back to the Wall Street Joornal
because those ads were the
most successlul in ellcillng
tacts from out-of-state Industry.

appropriate ....,..
welfare.
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nlated dJel.
"We are shooting f{)J' about ~~~~~.......,.;.iill!llitll

six ads a year, one every other

montb/' be said. The next ad,
I!Ased on the Ohio Supreme
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Court ruling allowing community improvement corporations
&amp;o finance industry, will appear
next Wednesday, July 6. Each
ad costs about $13,500 plus $1,·
500 to put it together.
ARRESTS MADE

PT. PLEASANT - Two
ty
jailwere
for recorded
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rests

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BACHTEL AS KING ARTHUR - Morgan Manlson, an AUlance landmark, provides a regal background for the
three lead characters in Lerner and Loewe's ucamelot," ~penlng Mount Union College's summer repertory ''Theatre
5" program lhlB week. Left to right are: Forrest Bachtel of Middleport as King Arthur, Mrs. Jack Mor~is as Guenevere,
and Paul Ganyard as \he extraordinary Sir Lancelot. The son of Mr. and Mrs. Forrest L. Hachtel, 315 S. 4\h., Mid·
dleport,, B~chtel has been active In many Rodman Playhouse productions, Including tbe lead as Littlechap _for last
summers 'Stop the World, I Want To Get Off." He is a member of Pbl Kappa Tau aoclal fraternity, Alpha PSI Omega
serv
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a1:,~th:e~~::~; l;riii!i!~~~~:=!H

hour period. Arrested
Roy O'Neil, 65, Leon Rt. 2,
charged with intoxication and
Odell McGraw, 46, Gallipolis
Ferry, peace warrant and as-

sault and battery charge.
ANNOUNCE EXERCISES
QJmmencement exercises will
be held Friday, July I, at
p.m. at the Sutton Methndi't
Church lor 26 puplls enrolled in
Vacation Bible School.

IDg.

Cheshire Dumps
PomeroyP~ny

HasoN
Drive·ln
Wr UA .

Club-1to 3

TONIGHT thru FRIDAY
June 29-30-July 1
"TABOOS OF THE
WORLD''
Vincent Prlee

(Color)

-and-

"TOMB OF LtGEIA"

Vincent Price
Elizabeth Shepherd
(ColD&lt;)

B.

on Walt:b:
2 Welilton;
ya I. Grow,
Ky.: Mrs.
Carl E. DoWtio,
Clar·
.nee W. · ~ington,
Hock.

Snnaaarrl! unruly
hair? Tame it Look
under BEAUTY SALONS
in the YELLOW PA(\ES•
Where your fingers do
the walking.

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daughter,

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Mrs.
Beatty,
Bobbie Clu:iler, James
\lrs. Chloe

Mrs.

Earl Gordon,
Linda Hoi·

C~&gt;rman,

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hr110k,
Kuho, ·Mrs.

THURSDAY· FRIDAY ·SATURDAY
WOMEN'S 1nd CHILDREN'S

,CANVAS
CASUALS
REGULAR 2. 99

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Grace
Brinton McGowan, Mrs.
1 Milliron, Jllll!es B. Pbillips,
11rs. c~ Potts, Arnold G.
;,mms, Mn. Joseph Taylor,
\Irs. Joseph White, Linda EJ.
k'"'· Mra.

Cbarlet:.~w~.~:~~iiijiiijijjiiiiiji:~

S. ECIAL SALE
. ALL HATS
...-· . , 1.95 to 5.95

Sisters Style Shop

SLIPONS &amp; TIES
ALL COLORS

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REGULAR 3.99

Amillion

All size, but not in every

do'l~a~Sworth·of

oolor. Shop early and

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In the MIMe Block Next Ia IIIMmloll

PCMIIOY'I QUALITY IHOI STOll

Court St., Pomeroy
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The good auys comt thru
for ,au. Wheth"' yov need
1 bi&amp;·loll p~kup truck or
a touah totin' diesel, they're Oft your side dri~n'
down prices and servina with 1 smile. Need a
truck now! Call on Tho Dodp Boys.

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I &amp;Second Streets
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UIUilly_ill juat a ialk-pbono. II&lt;COilds.Aadony
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Ads Promoting
.Ohio Cost Set
'!be OeVeloP;,ent Department! Carl Dahlberg, Director

ol

a• ••• ~'•"' "' Ohio will bold tile Soulbeastern ObJo Regional

a fmanclng seminar lor clty Council aald the purpose of the
and county offle~ala, bank ol
e"•~ Is to explain Ohio's
llcia!J, Community Improve· me ~..
ment Cqrporation
officials, development financing program
Chamber o! Commerce offtc. wblch was recenlly declared
tats and other Interested peo constilullonal by the ObJo Supie at '!'be Ohio Univerolty Jnn lpreme Court. WUJiam Loaoncy,
1n Athena al :1 p.m. Wednes- JDevelopment Depar!Inent D~
day, July L
rector of Finailce, will oulline

Oil Depots
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CILUTI: 1110
j\UO TO ltiOO

THE DIAMOND RING
YC _ CAN BUY WITH CONFIDENCE

~psa..k:~
DIAMOND

TONIGHT and THURSDAY

RINGS

Ste fat brlllianct and beauty of a kl.,.ak• dltmoncl • • •
trult our yea11 of txptrloce I'D help you Mltet your ICttptaka

NOT OPIN

.•• guaranfttd by th• K••psakt Ctrtlflcat• fO"
of a perfect dlamand (or rtplaetmtnt auvredl.

IIIIUrGnct

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Ride with The Dodge Boys

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about 95 per cent of all North
Vietna~se petroleum IInports
and contain about 40 per cent
ol the country's storage
ty. The Hanoi faeilitles are tho
principal ln·colinlry dlslrlbution
point and represent about 20
per cent of the storage
capacity.
"Destruction of these facilllies will make infiltration of
men and supplies ID South Viet
Nam more costly and more
dlf!lcul~" the spokesman said.
"Preliminary pilot reports
Indicate that the strikes were
blghly successlul. Both stnrage
areas are reported in names."
. Claim• Sevea Plane•
, Radlo Hanoi claimed Commulust gunners shot down seven
American raiders, but u.s.
o!(tclals gave no ln!ormallon of
loSses.
Although Russtan surface-toair missiles ring both Hanoi
and Haiphong and MIG jel
IDterceptora operate In the
area, returning pilots said they
only encountered flak.
Jn ground action, Vietnamese
government troops kicked off a
major sweep on the southern
tip of the Mekong DeUa and
killed 83 enemy soldiers durin&amp;
the flrll hours of battle.
Vletnamete ln!antry, ranger,
armored and artillery balla·
lions linked up for the
operation, called "Dan Tri."
Sborlly after they began
sweeping through tbe
lands they found a "substantial" enemy force and two
battalions of government troops
engaged them In beavf fight·

Elza Reynolds
Dies Tuesday
In Norton
PT. PLEASANT E Iza
Franklin Reynolds, 77, of Nor·
ton, Ohio, and formerly
of
Point Pleasant, died unexpect·
edly at his horne Monday.
He was born March 30, 1889
In Putnam County, a son of the
late George and Louise Forth
Reynolds.
Surviving are his wife, MinFetty Reynolds: foor sons,
(Red) Reynolds and Eugene Reynold~, both of Point
Pleasant, Elv1n (Bud)
Rey~
nolds and Clarence Reynolds,
of Delaware, Ohio; four
, Mrs. Harley (Edna)
Pleasant; Mrs.
Leonard (Emogene)
Stearns,
Kanauga, Ohio, Mrs. George
(Eva) Murphy and Mrs. How·
ard lErma! Stearns, both a!
Delaware, Ohio; two brothers,
four half-brothers; five slstera,
2'1 gra~children and 25 greatgrandchildren.
Funeral services will be held
Thursday 10:30 a.m. at Bennett
Brown Funeral Home In Dela·
ware, Ohio, and graveslde rites
will be conducted at t p.m.
Thursday at Suncreat Cemetery In Point Pleasant with the
Rev. Kenneth L. Fuller ollieiatlnil.

At $}89.

prOil'am In delad.
ling o! Industrial' loans lor new •bondtl, miiDiclpal
menu.e&gt;.De~JU~era said. The Albellll
As 1 result of !be unanimous and expanding development. 1bonds, ,illlfanleed lOans and '!OnllnBr will ·eqmprlse
!he
l
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declolon confirming the consll-1 Tbe Slate FJnanclnc Program .dire&lt;tloaiiJ. .
1counties o! Washington, Mor·
tullonalily of the program Ghlo .provides lour approached to I The ·Athena meeling 11 one ; gim, nuc&lt;u&gt;&amp; ;.;.;•• , ;.::;cc..;, 1 ""r.t!MRTTS lUPI\ - Advet·
wtu now be able to compete Industrial llnancing: Communi- Io1 tblrteen such semin'aro to· Perry, Vinton, Jackson and lisemenla In new&amp;papera
with other slalea ID tile llnanc· ty Improvement Corporation be bold throughout the llate,IGaJiia.
magazines in !he past llii ::=~~
promoting a favorable II
aJ climate In Ohio have
the state 'I::·~·N~::~~::I
Dlreclor 1r P.
der said today.
Most ol the cost was ln&lt;11!1'01ll
by running full page ads' ID
Wall Street Jolll'!lal and In
Philadelphia Inquirer. The ·
are !Deluded fBO,OOO spent
April, 1965 on ads ln•th:•,!~: J
aal and 13 national m
lentioa to whal
Neuenachwander said most of inadequate wi!lf.,_,
the money spent on
by the state. '1'11.,ads was wasted l:tecause
the governor
response from them was
session of the

tile

poor.
He said the deparbnent went
back to the Wall Street Joornal
because those ads were the
most successlul in ellcillng
tacts from out-of-state Industry.

appropriate ....,..
welfare.
_ __,
11 a colD stnJICI. _

nlated dJel.
"We are shooting f{)J' about ~~~~~.......,.;.iill!llitll

six ads a year, one every other

montb/' be said. The next ad,
I!Ased on the Ohio Supreme
'"..,~
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&amp;o finance industry, will appear
next Wednesday, July 6. Each
ad costs about $13,500 plus $1,·
500 to put it together.
ARRESTS MADE

PT. PLEASANT - Two
ty
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the past
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three lead characters in Lerner and Loewe's ucamelot," ~penlng Mount Union College's summer repertory ''Theatre
5" program lhlB week. Left to right are: Forrest Bachtel of Middleport as King Arthur, Mrs. Jack Mor~is as Guenevere,
and Paul Ganyard as \he extraordinary Sir Lancelot. The son of Mr. and Mrs. Forrest L. Hachtel, 315 S. 4\h., Mid·
dleport,, B~chtel has been active In many Rodman Playhouse productions, Including tbe lead as Littlechap _for last
summers 'Stop the World, I Want To Get Off." He is a member of Pbl Kappa Tau aoclal fraternity, Alpha PSI Omega
serv
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hour period. Arrested
Roy O'Neil, 65, Leon Rt. 2,
charged with intoxication and
Odell McGraw, 46, Gallipolis
Ferry, peace warrant and as-

sault and battery charge.
ANNOUNCE EXERCISES
QJmmencement exercises will
be held Friday, July I, at
p.m. at the Sutton Methndi't
Church lor 26 puplls enrolled in
Vacation Bible School.

IDg.

Cheshire Dumps
PomeroyP~ny

HasoN
Drive·ln
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Club-1to 3

TONIGHT thru FRIDAY
June 29-30-July 1
"TABOOS OF THE
WORLD''
Vincent Prlee

(Color)

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"TOMB OF LtGEIA"

Vincent Price
Elizabeth Shepherd
(ColD&lt;)

B.

on Walt:b:
2 Welilton;
ya I. Grow,
Ky.: Mrs.
Carl E. DoWtio,
Clar·
.nee W. · ~ington,
Hock.

Snnaaarrl! unruly
hair? Tame it Look
under BEAUTY SALONS
in the YELLOW PA(\ES•
Where your fingers do
the walking.

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daughter,

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Bobbie Clu:iler, James
\lrs. Chloe

Mrs.

Earl Gordon,
Linda Hoi·

C~&gt;rman,

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hr110k,
Kuho, ·Mrs.

THURSDAY· FRIDAY ·SATURDAY
WOMEN'S 1nd CHILDREN'S

,CANVAS
CASUALS
REGULAR 2. 99

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Brinton McGowan, Mrs.
1 Milliron, Jllll!es B. Pbillips,
11rs. c~ Potts, Arnold G.
;,mms, Mn. Joseph Taylor,
\Irs. Joseph White, Linda EJ.
k'"'· Mra.

Cbarlet:.~w~.~:~~iiijiiijijjiiiiiji:~

S. ECIAL SALE
. ALL HATS
...-· . , 1.95 to 5.95

Sisters Style Shop

SLIPONS &amp; TIES
ALL COLORS

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Amillion

All size, but not in every

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In the MIMe Block Next Ia IIIMmloll

PCMIIOY'I QUALITY IHOI STOll

Court St., Pomeroy
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for ,au. Wheth"' yov need
1 bi&amp;·loll p~kup truck or
a touah totin' diesel, they're Oft your side dri~n'
down prices and servina with 1 smile. Need a
truck now! Call on Tho Dodp Boys.

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Whole Legs . _. .. .. 49c
DruJDBticks . _. . • .. 69c
Thighs--------- .. 59c
livers •.......• .. 89e
Giblets------ · - "'· 39c
Wings ....... .. .. 39c
Backs &amp; Necks .• "'· lOe

BNNIS SHOES
for All Tho Family

Roush's Shot Ston
Middleport, 0.

Vital 1&lt;1 Ulbrant lood heolthl
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Or•"lt•• Grape, Pineapple, Grapefrull

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DruJDBticks . _. . • .. 69c
Thighs--------- .. 59c
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Wings ....... .. .. 39c
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Mr, tnd . ~•.llalpll . ~ and lll!llly opent on evlllllntl
and 'family o;lll\l on loll".. and with Mr. and Mrs. Roruilt Hot.
Mri. OJ'• -Wliila ,of PPIJIII'O)'. let' of carmel.
. Ml; ..xll\l:s. Carl (llhllt ~~ Mrs. Worley Davis, 011!1111
tend the fu-.rlll ·of ·bli! •l!ll~ and Dian Davil ere 1pendl!t$
Mfll, NeW' Stratllo!lf-, (lrll!t.a- o-few days with the ArvU Holt-

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vOte, W. · Va.
Mr. alld Mrs. Clarenoe B;lbr
o! Colmub\Ls Bpent a weekond
wllb Milo MQ!lole,
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Tho irilent clJlld of Mr. and
Mrs. Jerry White, Belpll, was
buried at IJie ,Wh!te Cemetery

or family. •
Mr. and J,lrs. Carl Olfut ~~
jeoded the Offut reunion at Mt.
Zion, w. Va. leal week.
L!oster Roush called on Mr.
and Mrs. Stanley TruaaeU on
Sunday evelllng.

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VPI Forelp Newo Aealyll
'al Selkonur tn Central 9.' agreement ond olio of ~barp WhOa De G...Ue ~ llkt
':':=.:!!.1C ~'"""' r.harlea Asia.
dlsagreeiM:Ilt.
- form I p~eblp with
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:. ~'~ !'_-.:::- • '""'"'' ' ' a Soviets In tiulldlng a ~
lhrough the Soviet Union wltll Yet even before the , IJ!l~o European oeourlly eonlerenee extendiJii ll'om tne '"'"'"'~ w
steolul trrever...., a headllt!o reac~ed the -halfway -111ori II wltl)out Amari can ,Pertlelpatl"!', the urals, both realtr.e It lo P '
In tho uttrlcal wO\kly Jo ,.,, ed apparent that llttl,! of 8 a proJect not fully suppof!ed ·by tmpoollbiUI)I wltllout !trot eel,
...,.rd enchatno proolalmed: - concrete nature would omerp. De Gaulle.
t!lnS the prlekly ileue Ql I
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Yalta Is debapU•"!, •nd wlll be lbe bull in~ china sl!op of_ Moom, De Gaulle told tii,O I' De Gaulle ~ to r&lt;041•
be caUed Goultovad.
Wesiern unt!Y . tllal _some Russians that U.S. lntereots It! _nllt tha penJJa!lent dlvlllon of_
The lint villi, of • Frencb Western Allies had lured, :nor El!"lpo &lt;11111101 be Wli!Ciod.
Germany. The Soviets ~ ~
Presi~nl to IJ!e Sovltll UI!!Qn, "!' tile '''"' be ~ . AcoorljlnB 1q rell~lt ~' J'OIIdY to abond011 ,Conunw!lll.
both omustng illllllmp("lllve to always Ill• ooeo bls ·Ruoslan De . gauQ~ aliO'; lo14 tbe :East GerlllllnY· ,
the Frencb _puwile, wult! 1114lt I!Qoll mlpl hove hoped_ !AI Russian• IJ!al a ~II'- . Wha~ts expectecl to eome !1111
a major ""enl jUid Wll3 belna boar.
- ll!!lllld _be - ~aUed ol!ly aft_.,~ of U,-- ~vle~De Gaulle _ , .
treatec!-10 by bOtlloldell.
11e ploued \ !h•·• Rulllanl numbtfol blleteral agrOemellll itons, ll an ""panllon ol
The olftolal 10 1u1ura aJ ~ wban '1e laid be ••• glad tile have been-- roeohe'cl,
' ' oclti\WA&lt;, oultqral jUid IIOIIIIIIIrbetween De G!llllle and So•lel stwlot Ulllon Mlofell llooiluu U -"~ oootmnee II tl1a final mJ rwtAIIolil, Nol OJPOC!ed II
leaden .actually were ellended HI'Y8d as a CO\I!IIer-weltlbl ICI;" he oald.
any new frlondll!lp tre;lty 1ucb
w many more during trips to qalnst tile United Stalllo. BuT The Ruo~ans . themsNveo .• ,1111 one -COIICiud&amp;(l b)' DJ
Novosibirsk, Leninsrtld, -Kie'l, be Immediately tllrew It! 1 dosl! appear to have few tlluaotona ljeulle In 11114 . and rinounoad
Volgograd (the former StaJln.l of cold water by saying bo wu about any Pan-European saourl· by til• llwi1lana 10 yearo later.

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I'IPUUII CAIII'IIll

Sentinel,

TWO-WELL QUALIFIED

·Here Are Best Buys for June 30, JI!IY J&amp; 2

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by '~lito, of Woodard, Mrl. Harlan Wehrung,

blood at tlJe ·llloodmobUe visit
Monday It! Pomeroy, were:
POMEROY - Robert Russell, Paul Carper, Margaret
McDajliel, 1:1..-lan Wehrung,
Betty carper, Mal')' 'A. Samuels,
Gone Houdashel~ Erma Smitll,
Dorothjo ileewos, .Jack Braley,
Frnnces C&amp;rleton, Torn Reuter, Jane Walton,
Dorothy

Sales f E&amp;H
Bo.
_-- ...e Up

Walter R Couch, William Rodford, Geoffrey A. WUson, Clmrles Gloebler; Horold
R.
Norton, Gilbert Zwilllng, Marlon Ebersbach, Robert W. Vauglm, Don L. Hunnell, Harold
S. Spencer, John J. Sebo, Richard E. Vaughn, Allan L. Harris,
Guy Guinther, Maury Miller,
David KoblerJtz, Phyllis Eng-

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Freezen, Refrigerators, Wa·

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and AJr..CondJtioners.
15 cu. ft. Chest
FREEZER --c:---- $195
19 cu. II. Ch ...
FREEZER ~-.
$235
F'" IN CrtJm With E•ch
F...,.r I Refrlg•r•tor.

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MIDDLEPORT - Gary Grift)
fttll, George McHaffie, Earl
·tor&gt;
McKinley, Barbara
Terry,
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Charles w. searles, John Ly"9'
onS, E. N. Burdette, Dr. R. R.
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Pickens, Kennebt
Imboden,
n..tJ:w-·~Un.Y
Mrs Kenneth Scites, Eva Hart.uua~~~t'~
ley, _ Rosemary Lyons, Freda
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Edwards, James E. BrewingSales 11/,1,;.-AJXlH Unlled ton, Gemml M. easel, Chester
States sm,oil•llonc!a In Ohio W. Erwin, Paul R. Houdashelt,
were $24:~ ~OD during May Donald E. Reuter,
Bernard
~P $%.(~foil over · May Fultz, Betty Fultz, WiUie Maud
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Coates, Albert Roush.
Ohio ~~ !Iondo salee fur RACINE - Edward O'Conthe ltrol ¥tve lliontllo tolaled Dor Carroll Teaford
Martin
$U6.2_ll!iDJon.·-'- up Ill.I mil
Emma Adams, Roblion o"" -~ ~·
ert Cleland.
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Tbo State IHlbleved 4U per LONG BO'ITOM Marte
cent of 11!1 BDDIIIII salee gnal at Barton, Richard Barton, Mary
the end of Ma~ wblch Is sUpt· K. Rose, Ada Bissell, Betty
ly above the projected sales Plgol~ Charles
Marotnko.
goal for Ibis petlod.
Mannllll{ A. Marcinko, Ho·•
Thendor~ T) ~. Jr., Metgo ard E. Parker, Henry Bahr.
~~~"'.21\nnlon !"J!Ol'led Lanora Davis.
,v.m.,-• . ,.., lolalod $10,· · SYRACUSE - Myla Hudson
m in May. The county acblev- Ada Slack, Sylvia Zwlllina:
!! 30.7 per cent of Its sales Woodrow T. Zwilling, Robert
pal May 31st.
L. Wingett, Millon Rousli,
The County Chairman . eallod REEDSVILLE - Mary Vtne'*ntioo to a reeent amend- yard, Faye P. Wallon. ·
~nt in . ~ reauJaUone RU'I'LAND - George White
!Jch provldii, lbl Sertee H Tom Martin, Howard Birch:
lfOnds bavl!!&amp;· a laoe •alae of lleld, Jad!es c. White.
IIOO,Oill moy be reoelved u IIIINERSVILLE - Herbert
~ in Ill)' -~•r )'Bar by ldelntyre, Clara Mcintyre, Hoa tax-exempt ,orclllllatlon.
ward Newland, Lawrence S. Eb. "· ' "
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ersbncb, Stacie Arnold.
'lolany aeUvllles are pl8J!Dod
MABON CITY, W.VA.lo! the Julf f:t~ F~ George Johnson.
!!Ji&lt;s wiD be· _
to v1all CHESTER - Betty Hawk,
relatives, ~ ct11 thetr Rente M. Parker, Marvin Keeway to ~-· . •·
baqh, Albert Parker,
Paul
Heavy
IDcreuel your Hawk.
chances ol ~;o ~- GAWPOIJS - James Net·
Drive deltDIII'il)t. _J'ulea yaur oon.
seat belts ... heDen con wall, CLIJi'!'ON - Richard GOkey.
~
• HARTFORD, W. VA.
Gorillas,llve llltnomada and Mra. Dorothy M, James
roam tho Jun11o !Jir food.
VJNTON - Jolm Colwell.

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FOOD BUY

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CHARCOAL BRIQUETTES
5 lb• .
big, 39c

For
Your
Outing
Plenty
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Picnic

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DRINKS
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eSUN TAN LOnONS and OIL

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uvlng . -. rwnmll8• eel• frl.
day and Saturday_July I ud
1 In tl1a eli Evou buiJdlq lol
PoJnBR11, from I oil! I p.m.

GUNS - oil ·ldtlda, llewart'l
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Pos~ Mlin St., Rullaod,
Friday lligbts at T:lll. We !ell
Cooda 01 OODSipmeRI, Phou
742-0391.
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boeOnr oolor wltb IDitdllni
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V8 2 dr. Dotona a dr, lla1'll
Top, ODJy 1,848 ..., mfteo,

Four IIPOOd Jilek olllft. tlful all •bQ&gt;I blue buoket
-15. Tlila ... lo .. .....,
new 11 loob Ulie It sl!•uld be
inlhe!lbowroom-

1115 PLYMOUTII. Sedlo and
beater. In good running condition. Priced reasonable. See
Mn. Le:oora Jenkin11, Syr•

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ltl57 CHEVROLET, V-6, 283 cu.
in. motor, 2 door
ha;~~;:
good tires, R and H,

rtCO!lt overhauL can wt
2172 betweeo 4 and 7

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good173-5942.
condi- !..
SWING ~ repair ,.. 1159
Uon,VIAT,
price 1100-D,
$150, Ph.
- . en makoo. WY z.rll4.
s 28 3tc ,
ftle Falll'i&lt; Shop. Pomeroy =~=-;--;---===----;
Autborlzed Singer Sates
IIIII IMPALA Chevrolet,
2
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door, Sports Coupe, Call

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eAdiust-A-Ltwt~l Lillie
elat'll Flbt11JIIn Wlndowt

SERVICE

Blaettnars
WY 2-2193

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8 29
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O"'L"'E:;;;T-;Im=pa"'
ta,--con=mtible, big V-8, R&amp;ll, new 1
top. See at corner of Second I
and Miller Sts. to Masoo, W.
Va.
6 26 6tc
ePaid Tralnlnl
!I Weeka)
IIIII CORVAIR Monza, 2 door,
aulomatic, new paint job, aew
eExpert
tires, very good condition,
ling To ~
Su..-.
$850. See Gall Miller. Middleport, 0. Ph. lm-3196.

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Pomeroy

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el3 oz. Duck Celllnv••

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Body, c:ab hal appearance ot
aew trk. Color white over
...t, oew t1ros, 8 cyL _,;no.
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1961 CHlVROL•T 2 TON,
1()2" eab to ule, 15' produce
body in A-1 condiUoa, VB en·
line 2 apeed rear we, delilxe' cab, B215lt20-IO ply tire~
• real solid truck wltb plen·
tr of a:ood Ml'\lid left. Only

~AMIL. Good

•tmart~

1t64 CHIVROI.IT
Panel Y8 eaJine, automatie

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bnkee, positnetloo rile, ra·
dio, a ftne lookin&amp;' and niee
perlonniOI truck.

NEW CHMOLET

TRUCKS IN STOCK
t.C'-Y V111, 1-6W Pick·

2-8' Plckupo. I~ Ton
Camper Cha•la, 8' Pick·
up, 1-1 Ton Stake with

11p,

oluol wheolo.

4 NEW 1966
atMOLEr

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1963 CORY AIR

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CAMPING TRAILERS

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lawllngs Honda S1l11

$1395

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ROUSH &amp; LYONS

DICK RAWLINGS

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ARE YOO a hlgb
IIChOOI 1IZ. )ll!dcd
graduate wbo thl•k• logically aod would tilie to 1lliO thai K V _ l _
ability ill a cballengiog job? &amp;ttslnHYou aro blvited to oonaull S.'!wlJ'n.
with Mr. Den BargdJIJ, Diltrict Maaa1er, Burger Boy
F~llamls, lo lvaluote
your potential ia our rapidly
expand!IIJ rettaurul orgaai- &amp;Bt__..
zatlon as a future maaager of
1110 of our IDcatiOIVI. We will
traill you for a job with a
tutul-e and tldv.-meat to •
ftto · ftgure ' brackelj a.UitiiS
Apply' ia perBOI Oily at U~- G.Otll&amp;wM
1011 &amp;\ South Congreea ltreelil,
&lt;&amp;. """""'
Athe... Oblo, from I • J p.m.
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Pork ~,. lean,

Miracle Wh•·p·
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Hunt's Catsup :':!~~
_· Qel Mon.te Peaches "i::.or 3 :. •1·_
·;·Grado A Milk
7:9,fr.
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FREEl

3;40o,i89C

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ARE ALL

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Cleveland,
Efflt Veuble,

SHOWBOAT
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DArtY CROSSWORD

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SupP,Iies.

67c

l·lb.
trays

Port(

POTATOE-S

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Plastic Picnic Sets

Ham~!~·

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Pitcher

·. ICE OIESTS

Hot and Cold

WE WISH to thank_ Rev. How- SOUP'S ON, the rug thot ta, ==-:-=,---:--:---:f:--=JA'-;JOo=tc
ard Ruppell for llis consoling so clean the spot with Blua &amp;RAil kllll p0e11 loelll Free
words during the death o! Lustre. Rent electric sham~ JOUI' home frtm termite!,
QLD" brother, Oliver Mitch. Alpooer $1 Ficken's Hardware uta, cackroacbelll, crickets,
oo thank! to the Rawt1111• eo., Inc.
6 21 Stc ....-pt111111, lllverlisb, opidm,
Coati Flllleral Home,
and ter ,__ A allwho oeot Dora! offerings aod 10 FT. MARINE plywood boa~
~Bond;' ~J
anyoae eJse who assisted.
oara. ond cushJ(JR!I iRcluded.
CO., M1ddleport.
4 21 Uc
Sister and Brother, Gertrude Movlllf!, must sell. Ph. 992 •
Kloos
Perry Milch.
2960.
6 28
JIEP()S9I!SSED
l!lloclrallll
8 29 ltp SPOTS before your eyeo - oo eleaoer, aew eleaur ....,.
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _:_ your aew carpet - remove
lee, ourrenl awdeJ, .......
I WANT to thank oil frteods then with Blue Lustre. Rent ablt payments. CaD 1'1$-2141
ud uelgbbors for their killd· electric sliampooer •1.
Pl Pleasant, or wrtto Elet&gt;
ness ud sympathy, at the eroy Ctment Block Co.
lrolux, 2118 Fif~ Sl, Poial
death of my mctller, M a
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8 I Jllll
PleuaaL
Arbelil Jobao. Special thanks
1o Rev. Howard Ruppell for
his
words, M r s.
ACJWIIII
Campbell
the cbolr of
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Lookl Budget Sliced

$1

BATHROOM plastic tile hloclt,
aluminWR oldlng, otorm
and wiRdow!. We build
bell ud repair tho reel.
CluJ ll&lt;i8Jer, Raolle, Ohio.

mabogaoy
fl'llat, extra Joag 10fa.

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For Quick
FlxTrut _ _

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we've n~rrowed

It's Priced Specl1l- Annour's Star

Embassy Crinkle Cut
FRENCii
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GRAPE
PUNCii

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YOU CAN walk 011 your rug
boun after cleaniAg it
Lustre FOBJD. Electric
pooer rental $1. Ebe,rsbaooh

Stverll V1rletlts On Sale This Weekend!
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POMIIOY

Crew's Steak House

•St.MI x.Fr•mt•

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DRINKS

CiiiANo•

otteo serv;,.,_ Jack's Refrig-

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and Packaged!
Good • Cookad Oulcloo11l

Fairmont Cooler!

~ .FRUIT

AIR OONDmONJNG Relrtger-

Card of Tb.nks

Our ·Goocl

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DAIRY BUY

S.r~lc•

WHEEL
AliGNMENT

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COOKED OUTDOORS!

DAIRY FAIR
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RACINE. OHIO

.look W, Canoy, Mgr.

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THEY TASTE BETTER

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Almost Like
Fairmont
Ice Cream

COMING SOON!

JIM CARNAHAN

EXPERIENCED

"The Store With A Hart"

DAIRY BUY

Wrlfw, Phone or Centad

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COMPLETE SALES
MANAGEMENT

OHIO

Open 8 to 8-Mon. Tbru Sat.
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Ph. WY 2·2181

Picnic Pleaser!

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Pollllf'Oy, Ohio

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1110blnattona.

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!'Iaili .. .,,. PII!JtlOOI,
••ae. musbrooa llalll at

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ELECTRICIANS

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AT ITS GREATEST

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Soutb FUth St. Price 16,500.
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USED FURNITURE
WE'RE CLEANING OUT OUR USED FURNITURE WAREHOUSE, EVERYTHING
GO. THESE ARE SOME GOOD USED ITEMS TRADED IN ON NEW FURNITUQ .
OUR STORE.

1-NICE LIVING ROOM SUITE • • • • •
COHII TAlLIS
SEVERAL END TABLES
3 PC. CURVED SECTIONAL • • • • • •
FLOOR LAMPS • • • • • • • • • • •
2-RADIO &amp; RECORD PLAYER ~~:!NATIONS
2-GOOD USED REFRIGERATORS -Priced
1-21 Cu. Ft. ADMIRAL DEEP-FREEZE
PLENTY OF NICE DINETTE SETS • •
1-FRIGIDAIRE ELECTRIC DRYER • • •
3 NICE ELEORIC RANGES ~~~..~ONDITION
1-SOFA BED - • • • • • • • • • • • •
2-BUNK BED MATTRESSES • • • • •
2-0DD CHAIRS • - • • • • • • • •
1-TWIN SIZE BED - • • • • • • • •
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Mr. and Mro. Arvll Holter,
dautibter, Sharoil, Linda Ly.!ns
and Mr. and Mra. Ellon Spenc-er Jttendeil lfaduaticn etereJt.
es of Gary Holter al Groat

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'' . ·' _ Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Ballnrd
Mr, tnd . ~•.llalpll . ~ and lll!llly opent on evlllllntl
and 'family o;lll\l on loll".. and with Mr. and Mrs. Roruilt Hot.
Mri. OJ'• -Wliila ,of PPIJIII'O)'. let' of carmel.
. Ml; ..xll\l:s. Carl (llhllt ~~ Mrs. Worley Davis, 011!1111
tend the fu-.rlll ·of ·bli! •l!ll~ and Dian Davil ere 1pendl!t$
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Mr. alld Mrs. Clarenoe B;lbr
o! Colmub\Ls Bpent a weekond
wllb Milo MQ!lole,
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Mrs. Jerry White, Belpll, was
buried at IJie ,Wh!te Cemetery

or family. •
Mr. and J,lrs. Carl Olfut ~~
jeoded the Offut reunion at Mt.
Zion, w. Va. leal week.
L!oster Roush called on Mr.
and Mrs. Stanley TruaaeU on
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'al Selkonur tn Central 9.' agreement ond olio of ~barp WhOa De G...Ue ~ llkt
':':=.:!!.1C ~'"""' r.harlea Asia.
dlsagreeiM:Ilt.
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:. ~'~ !'_-.:::- • '""'"'' ' ' a Soviets In tiulldlng a ~
lhrough the Soviet Union wltll Yet even before the , IJ!l~o European oeourlly eonlerenee extendiJii ll'om tne '"'"'"'~ w
steolul trrever...., a headllt!o reac~ed the -halfway -111ori II wltl)out Amari can ,Pertlelpatl"!', the urals, both realtr.e It lo P '
In tho uttrlcal wO\kly Jo ,.,, ed apparent that llttl,! of 8 a proJect not fully suppof!ed ·by tmpoollbiUI)I wltllout !trot eel,
...,.rd enchatno proolalmed: - concrete nature would omerp. De Gaulle.
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Yalta Is debapU•"!, •nd wlll be lbe bull in~ china sl!op of_ Moom, De Gaulle told tii,O I' De Gaulle ~ to r&lt;041•
be caUed Goultovad.
Wesiern unt!Y . tllal _some Russians that U.S. lntereots It! _nllt tha penJJa!lent dlvlllon of_
The lint villi, of • Frencb Western Allies had lured, :nor El!"lpo &lt;11111101 be Wli!Ciod.
Germany. The Soviets ~ ~
Presi~nl to IJ!e Sovltll UI!!Qn, "!' tile '''"' be ~ . AcoorljlnB 1q rell~lt ~' J'OIIdY to abond011 ,Conunw!lll.
both omustng illllllmp("lllve to always Ill• ooeo bls ·Ruoslan De . gauQ~ aliO'; lo14 tbe :East GerlllllnY· ,
the Frencb _puwile, wult! 1114lt I!Qoll mlpl hove hoped_ !AI Russian• IJ!al a ~II'- . Wha~ts expectecl to eome !1111
a major ""enl jUid Wll3 belna boar.
- ll!!lllld _be - ~aUed ol!ly aft_.,~ of U,-- ~vle~De Gaulle _ , .
treatec!-10 by bOtlloldell.
11e ploued \ !h•·• Rulllanl numbtfol blleteral agrOemellll itons, ll an ""panllon ol
The olftolal 10 1u1ura aJ ~ wban '1e laid be ••• glad tile have been-- roeohe'cl,
' ' oclti\WA&lt;, oultqral jUid IIOIIIIIIIrbetween De G!llllle and So•lel stwlot Ulllon Mlofell llooiluu U -"~ oootmnee II tl1a final mJ rwtAIIolil, Nol OJPOC!ed II
leaden .actually were ellended HI'Y8d as a CO\I!IIer-weltlbl ICI;" he oald.
any new frlondll!lp tre;lty 1ucb
w many more during trips to qalnst tile United Stalllo. BuT The Ruo~ans . themsNveo .• ,1111 one -COIICiud&amp;(l b)' DJ
Novosibirsk, Leninsrtld, -Kie'l, be Immediately tllrew It! 1 dosl! appear to have few tlluaotona ljeulle In 11114 . and rinounoad
Volgograd (the former StaJln.l of cold water by saying bo wu about any Pan-European saourl· by til• llwi1lana 10 yearo later.

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I'IPUUII CAIII'IIll

Sentinel,

TWO-WELL QUALIFIED

·Here Are Best Buys for June 30, JI!IY J&amp; 2

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blood at tlJe ·llloodmobUe visit
Monday It! Pomeroy, were:
POMEROY - Robert Russell, Paul Carper, Margaret
McDajliel, 1:1..-lan Wehrung,
Betty carper, Mal')' 'A. Samuels,
Gone Houdashel~ Erma Smitll,
Dorothjo ileewos, .Jack Braley,
Frnnces C&amp;rleton, Torn Reuter, Jane Walton,
Dorothy

Sales f E&amp;H
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Walter R Couch, William Rodford, Geoffrey A. WUson, Clmrles Gloebler; Horold
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Norton, Gilbert Zwilllng, Marlon Ebersbach, Robert W. Vauglm, Don L. Hunnell, Harold
S. Spencer, John J. Sebo, Richard E. Vaughn, Allan L. Harris,
Guy Guinther, Maury Miller,
David KoblerJtz, Phyllis Eng-

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Freezen, Refrigerators, Wa·

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15 cu. ft. Chest
FREEZER --c:---- $195
19 cu. II. Ch ...
FREEZER ~-.
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F'" IN CrtJm With E•ch
F...,.r I Refrlg•r•tor.

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MIDDLEPORT - Gary Grift)
fttll, George McHaffie, Earl
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McKinley, Barbara
Terry,
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Charles w. searles, John Ly"9'
onS, E. N. Burdette, Dr. R. R.
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Pickens, Kennebt
Imboden,
n..tJ:w-·~Un.Y
Mrs Kenneth Scites, Eva Hart.uua~~~t'~
ley, _ Rosemary Lyons, Freda
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Edwards, James E. BrewingSales 11/,1,;.-AJXlH Unlled ton, Gemml M. easel, Chester
States sm,oil•llonc!a In Ohio W. Erwin, Paul R. Houdashelt,
were $24:~ ~OD during May Donald E. Reuter,
Bernard
~P $%.(~foil over · May Fultz, Betty Fultz, WiUie Maud
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Coates, Albert Roush.
Ohio ~~ !Iondo salee fur RACINE - Edward O'Conthe ltrol ¥tve lliontllo tolaled Dor Carroll Teaford
Martin
$U6.2_ll!iDJon.·-'- up Ill.I mil
Emma Adams, Roblion o"" -~ ~·
ert Cleland.
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Tbo State IHlbleved 4U per LONG BO'ITOM Marte
cent of 11!1 BDDIIIII salee gnal at Barton, Richard Barton, Mary
the end of Ma~ wblch Is sUpt· K. Rose, Ada Bissell, Betty
ly above the projected sales Plgol~ Charles
Marotnko.
goal for Ibis petlod.
Mannllll{ A. Marcinko, Ho·•
Thendor~ T) ~. Jr., Metgo ard E. Parker, Henry Bahr.
~~~"'.21\nnlon !"J!Ol'led Lanora Davis.
,v.m.,-• . ,.., lolalod $10,· · SYRACUSE - Myla Hudson
m in May. The county acblev- Ada Slack, Sylvia Zwlllina:
!! 30.7 per cent of Its sales Woodrow T. Zwilling, Robert
pal May 31st.
L. Wingett, Millon Rousli,
The County Chairman . eallod REEDSVILLE - Mary Vtne'*ntioo to a reeent amend- yard, Faye P. Wallon. ·
~nt in . ~ reauJaUone RU'I'LAND - George White
!Jch provldii, lbl Sertee H Tom Martin, Howard Birch:
lfOnds bavl!!&amp;· a laoe •alae of lleld, Jad!es c. White.
IIOO,Oill moy be reoelved u IIIINERSVILLE - Herbert
~ in Ill)' -~•r )'Bar by ldelntyre, Clara Mcintyre, Hoa tax-exempt ,orclllllatlon.
ward Newland, Lawrence S. Eb. "· ' "
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ersbncb, Stacie Arnold.
'lolany aeUvllles are pl8J!Dod
MABON CITY, W.VA.lo! the Julf f:t~ F~ George Johnson.
!!Ji&lt;s wiD be· _
to v1all CHESTER - Betty Hawk,
relatives, ~ ct11 thetr Rente M. Parker, Marvin Keeway to ~-· . •·
baqh, Albert Parker,
Paul
Heavy
IDcreuel your Hawk.
chances ol ~;o ~- GAWPOIJS - James Net·
Drive deltDIII'il)t. _J'ulea yaur oon.
seat belts ... heDen con wall, CLIJi'!'ON - Richard GOkey.
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• HARTFORD, W. VA.
Gorillas,llve llltnomada and Mra. Dorothy M, James
roam tho Jun11o !Jir food.
VJNTON - Jolm Colwell.

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CHARCOAL BRIQUETTES
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day and Saturday_July I ud
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PoJnBR11, from I oil! I p.m.

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Pos~ Mlin St., Rullaod,
Friday lligbts at T:lll. We !ell
Cooda 01 OODSipmeRI, Phou
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boeOnr oolor wltb IDitdllni
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V8 2 dr. Dotona a dr, lla1'll
Top, ODJy 1,848 ..., mfteo,

Four IIPOOd Jilek olllft. tlful all •bQ&gt;I blue buoket
-15. Tlila ... lo .. .....,
new 11 loob Ulie It sl!•uld be
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beater. In good running condition. Priced reasonable. See
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in. motor, 2 door
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condi- !..
SWING ~ repair ,.. 1159
Uon,VIAT,
price 1100-D,
$150, Ph.
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s 28 3tc ,
ftle Falll'i&lt; Shop. Pomeroy =~=-;--;---===----;
Autborlzed Singer Sates
IIIII IMPALA Chevrolet,
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Blaettnars
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ta,--con=mtible, big V-8, R&amp;ll, new 1
top. See at corner of Second I
and Miller Sts. to Masoo, W.
Va.
6 26 6tc
ePaid Tralnlnl
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IIIII CORVAIR Monza, 2 door,
aulomatic, new paint job, aew
eExpert
tires, very good condition,
ling To ~
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$850. See Gall Miller. Middleport, 0. Ph. lm-3196.

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Body, c:ab hal appearance ot
aew trk. Color white over
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1()2" eab to ule, 15' produce
body in A-1 condiUoa, VB en·
line 2 apeed rear we, delilxe' cab, B215lt20-IO ply tire~
• real solid truck wltb plen·
tr of a:ood Ml'\lid left. Only

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Panel Y8 eaJine, automatie

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dio, a ftne lookin&amp;' and niee
perlonniOI truck.

NEW CHMOLET

TRUCKS IN STOCK
t.C'-Y V111, 1-6W Pick·

2-8' Plckupo. I~ Ton
Camper Cha•la, 8' Pick·
up, 1-1 Ton Stake with

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1963 CORY AIR

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ARE YOO a hlgb
IIChOOI 1IZ. )ll!dcd
graduate wbo thl•k• logically aod would tilie to 1lliO thai K V _ l _
ability ill a cballengiog job? &amp;ttslnHYou aro blvited to oonaull S.'!wlJ'n.
with Mr. Den BargdJIJ, Diltrict Maaa1er, Burger Boy
F~llamls, lo lvaluote
your potential ia our rapidly
expand!IIJ rettaurul orgaai- &amp;Bt__..
zatlon as a future maaager of
1110 of our IDcatiOIVI. We will
traill you for a job with a
tutul-e and tldv.-meat to •
ftto · ftgure ' brackelj a.UitiiS
Apply' ia perBOI Oily at U~- G.Otll&amp;wM
1011 &amp;\ South Congreea ltreelil,
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Miracle Wh•·p·
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Hunt's Catsup :':!~~
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WE WISH to thank_ Rev. How- SOUP'S ON, the rug thot ta, ==-:-=,---:--:---:f:--=JA'-;JOo=tc
ard Ruppell for llis consoling so clean the spot with Blua &amp;RAil kllll p0e11 loelll Free
words during the death o! Lustre. Rent electric sham~ JOUI' home frtm termite!,
QLD" brother, Oliver Mitch. Alpooer $1 Ficken's Hardware uta, cackroacbelll, crickets,
oo thank! to the Rawt1111• eo., Inc.
6 21 Stc ....-pt111111, lllverlisb, opidm,
Coati Flllleral Home,
and ter ,__ A allwho oeot Dora! offerings aod 10 FT. MARINE plywood boa~
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anyoae eJse who assisted.
oara. ond cushJ(JR!I iRcluded.
CO., M1ddleport.
4 21 Uc
Sister and Brother, Gertrude Movlllf!, must sell. Ph. 992 •
Kloos
Perry Milch.
2960.
6 28
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l!lloclrallll
8 29 ltp SPOTS before your eyeo - oo eleaoer, aew eleaur ....,.
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _:_ your aew carpet - remove
lee, ourrenl awdeJ, .......
I WANT to thank oil frteods then with Blue Lustre. Rent ablt payments. CaD 1'1$-2141
ud uelgbbors for their killd· electric sliampooer •1.
Pl Pleasant, or wrtto Elet&gt;
ness ud sympathy, at the eroy Ctment Block Co.
lrolux, 2118 Fif~ Sl, Poial
death of my mctller, M a
s 'II Its
8 I Jllll
PleuaaL
Arbelil Jobao. Special thanks
1o Rev. Howard Ruppell for
his
words, M r s.
ACJWIIII
Campbell
the cbolr of
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l~t church, Ewiog
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6 29

99Z-3328.

Lookl Budget Sliced

$1

BATHROOM plastic tile hloclt,
aluminWR oldlng, otorm
and wiRdow!. We build
bell ud repair tho reel.
CluJ ll&lt;i8Jer, Raolle, Ohio.

mabogaoy
fl'llat, extra Joag 10fa.

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For Quick
FlxTrut _ _

6 23 Gtc

we've n~rrowed

It's Priced Specl1l- Annour's Star

Embassy Crinkle Cut
FRENCii
FRIED

nd Beef

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Coupe. Ecooomklll CorYIIr

P~~m~roy, 0.

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Hardware, Pomeroy, 0 .

Lunch Meat · llb. ·a9~

2~~ 49c

GRAPE
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• e uTIJ •3537
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YOU CAN walk 011 your rug
boun after cleaniAg it
Lustre FOBJD. Electric
pooer rental $1. Ebe,rsbaooh

Stverll V1rletlts On Sale This Weekend!
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Crew's Steak House

•St.MI x.Fr•mt•

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CiiiANo•

otteo serv;,.,_ Jack's Refrig-

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and Packaged!
Good • Cookad Oulcloo11l

Fairmont Cooler!

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AIR OONDmONJNG Relrtger-

Card of Tb.nks

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DAIRY FAIR
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.look W, Canoy, Mgr.

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THEY TASTE BETTER

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Almost Like
Fairmont
Ice Cream

COMING SOON!

JIM CARNAHAN

EXPERIENCED

"The Store With A Hart"

DAIRY BUY

Wrlfw, Phone or Centad

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COMPLETE SALES
MANAGEMENT

OHIO

Open 8 to 8-Mon. Tbru Sat.
~TH

Ph. WY 2·2181

Picnic Pleaser!

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Pollllf'Oy, Ohio

OF

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1110blnattona.

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AT ITS GREATEST

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RADIATOR

SERVICE

horne, M ::-::-··: _:::c-::- •
50 x 100 in Middleport on 2711 ::-::•.-::
Soutb FUth St. Price 16,500.
Pbou lm-51411.

U NiW LdiOfilr Shop
etar eTruck eHootw
Con eauu..._
eAnyType

IEnH GOBLE FORD

f ROOM boose with both and I ;;..:~;;:- -o-o~=-­
lerge lot oo Depot St. Ia Rutlanil, G. Ph. m-tl26tf,
6 18 6lp

USED FURNITURE
WE'RE CLEANING OUT OUR USED FURNITURE WAREHOUSE, EVERYTHING
GO. THESE ARE SOME GOOD USED ITEMS TRADED IN ON NEW FURNITUQ .
OUR STORE.

1-NICE LIVING ROOM SUITE • • • • •
COHII TAlLIS
SEVERAL END TABLES
3 PC. CURVED SECTIONAL • • • • • •
FLOOR LAMPS • • • • • • • • • • •
2-RADIO &amp; RECORD PLAYER ~~:!NATIONS
2-GOOD USED REFRIGERATORS -Priced
1-21 Cu. Ft. ADMIRAL DEEP-FREEZE
PLENTY OF NICE DINETTE SETS • •
1-FRIGIDAIRE ELECTRIC DRYER • • •
3 NICE ELEORIC RANGES ~~~..~ONDITION
1-SOFA BED - • • • • • • • • • • • •
2-BUNK BED MATTRESSES • • • • •
2-0DD CHAIRS • - • • • • • • • •
1-TWIN SIZE BED - • • • • • • • •
1-CHEST OF DRAWERS, 4 DRAWERS •
1-FW SID! BED • • • - • • • • •
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WE HAVE COMPLETE
LINE OF PICNIC SUPPLIES
FOR THE HOLlOAY

WATERMELONS
CANTALOUPES

HOT DOGS
FOR THE
PICNICS

WEINERS

VLASIC

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·WE RESERVE THE
RIGHT TO LIMIT
QUANTITY

SWEET
SNAX, 26 oz.
Hamb. Chips

PERT
NAPKINS

32

200 count

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ROYAL
CALIFORNIA

ON
WMPO
RADIO

CROWN

Kanauga, 0.

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36Size

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RIGHT TO LIMIT
QUANTITY

MIODLEPORT

ORANGE
COLA

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LINE OF PICNIC SUPPLIES
FOR THE HOLlOAY

WATERMELONS
CANTALOUPES

HOT DOGS
FOR THE
PICNICS

WEINERS

VLASIC

LB.
•

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~DAIRY

PKG.

12oz.

FAIR

E !gal.

can
2 CONVENIENT
LOCATIONS
TO SERVE YOU

c

LK

PICKLES

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TINY Is

·WE RESERVE THE
RIGHT TO LIMIT
QUANTITY

SWEET
SNAX, 26 oz.
Hamb. Chips

PERT
NAPKINS

32

200 count

~-:-:: ---JO TINY'S HYMN TINE

ROYAL
CALIFORNIA

ON
WMPO
RADIO

CROWN

Kanauga, 0.

c

Middleport, 0.

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COLA
! qt. Bottles
36Size

c

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BISCUITS
12 CANS

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OPEN

FOOD LAND
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MONDAY

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KANAUGA

8-10

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FOR

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RIGHT TO LIMIT
QUANTITY

MIODLEPORT

ORANGE
COLA

2 CONVENIENT
LOCATIONS
TO SERVE YOU

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JIM~,THE.
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OPEN THE

4th OF JULY

WOODBURY
NEW HAIR SPRAY

NAILS

bath
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THERMOS

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FAMILY
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CREST

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ASPIRIN
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MISSING WITH A PAIR
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98c

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JIM~,THE.
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4th OF JULY

WOODBURY
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bath
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bars

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THERMOS

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FAMILY
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ASPIRIN
REG.
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BAHM
CLOTHIERS
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S.U.Wear By Rugby and Catalina

MIDDLEPORT, 0.

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49c

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REG. $3.00

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REG. 75c

Solarcaine · · · · 52c

Pepto Bismol • · ·-'37c
CJndl, • ·, ;ri IP'Cl•l tools requir«&lt;. Flex.().
_ , . 'illlfalll open to iit any Dlh type
w'IJktoW"lh" •o 36" wide.
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statiC climate contruf. Cycle-AI,. apln1 elr
to every comer Of room. Arctic window

comfortcontrolooltiJIIIL
FlU. windows 2'1" to 44"
wide, coott up to 3,150 cu.

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POLAROID

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ONCI A YEAR SALII

315 foot with 8 ft. jointed
llalf and waD bracket.

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RIO. 5c IACH - - - 10 ,.,29c

fivo 1111111 II
bntldlnf,

$J.79
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REG. 89c

Bayer Aspirin · 64c
REG. 98c

ICE CHESTS ·

99c

Absorbine Jr.· ·. 61c

DETROIT (UPI) -

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T11o COROIIIIT --AdJ/IIIIblo thOr·
mostatlc cfimltt: control, walnut pined

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REG. 63c

'l1lo lOYAL --Ad)~

79c

REG. $4.95

Charcoal Briquets • 29c
TM IRdiCIII hriH-2 position com-

120
PAfER PLATES

BUY

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Dull-VIne behind arilledirectacooleir
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Ulltll 5 - On Friday Until 8 and on
Saturday Until 9.

REG. 69c STYROFOAM

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the monument in
yard.
tbe hostesses to those
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Eli2abelh Campbell,
Reynol~s and Minnie
were named as the
committee. The books of the
Tent will be audited before
Save All of Your S81eslip•·From
tbe next meeting at the hon,.ll
of Mrs. Campbell. Plans wen
dl$Cu~sed for a picnic In Aug· II
ust. The traveling prize
ed by Helen Mtller was aw••rd·ll
ed to Mrs. Hamm.
PATIENT fN HOSPITAL
M G ace Surface llellbollt,ll
form~~ ~sident of Middleport,
a alieni at the Riverside
~ 1tJisl Hospital Columbus.
m number' is 957
r 100
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Coppertone · 98c

Install it yourself In ste-

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tort~ pant~.

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SAIGON (UP!) -U.S. jels from !he capital.
returned to the Hanoi area
It was the fourth COIIISeCulive
men-1D
today and blasted more oil day of rsids against the · about fO mUea,
dumps and radar control center supplies vital to North VIet aloni .
seven miles from the North Nam's war machine and A
Vietnamese capitaL
followed massive attacks WedWisps of smoke from Weclu,.. neaday on the very !rlngea .r
day's maJisive attack at the bolh Hanoi and the key port ol &lt;011tacl
very oulsktrts oJ Hanoi still Haiphong. Offlclals eatlmated lorco and
hun&amp; in the air as Navy and Air Wednesday's raids delllroyed quickly , : ;
Force raiders slrllck the about 10 per eent of the
He (
Nguyen Khe depot in another nation's oil supplies and 50 per '!'here blow at the Communist nation's cent of Ill storage faclUU...
casllllly
dwindling petroleum supplies.
The Communiat sent up both battle, bat··
At the same lime, another MIG jet Interceptors and tank 111!1 ,.
flight of Air Force Fl05 sur!a~to-alr missiles iD fran. earrler: INI'I· ·
Thunderchiefs ripped into the tic attempts to halt
Offlclall
Viet Tri petroleum storage area Wednesday raids, bul
of U.S. -~~
28 miles northwest of Hanol
reported oo sign of
aelioll IQII'ed .
Navy jets, acting in concert today.
week llllllilrl
with the Air Force attack, hit
In ground lighting,
double lbal ..A:llllla
the Bach Glan fuel dump 25 while, elements ol the U.S.
week. Ia a::~~
'l'WILIGHT REVIEW - Robert Bishop, center, manager of the Southeastern Branch of the, Ohio Agrlcu)tural Resear~b and Develoyment miles northeast of Hanoi and Infantry Division were
canJ were
Center at Carpenter, chats with Orl&lt;&gt; L. Musgrave, Asst. Director of the State ExtensiOn Servtce, a~d Edwm L. Kirby, nght, assomte. director altackfd a rsdar ground control engaged 1D heavy fightlllg with listed u ntlullll Ia .
~~ the State Extension Service, during the Agri-lndustry Twilight Review at Carpenter Wednesday. Left, background, Is a load of VISitors pre- Interceptor center 38 miles 88 estimated Communist re- oapiUred.
parln~o_d_epa:~~ a wagon tour. The man on the left, in a cowboy hat, Is former Cong. Pete Abele, McArfhur at;;~~;;;;~~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;J;;~~~:_~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~=::..__ _

District School I•
Planned by Bethel

Bethel No. 62 of the
I tiona! Order of Job's
met lD regular session
evef\lnt! at tbe Pomeroy
lc Temple.
Linda Lyons, Honored·-Q,..o,
PJ'IlSided and opened the me&lt;!ling in ritualistic form,
were made for a district scn&lt;&lt;JI II
1 of instruction for CoullcllcU.;::~
bers to be held at the p,
Malonic Temple, la!Dnday,, ~~~d
ust 8. Mrs. Dolly Dancy, g1
guardian, will conduct
school and the Daughters
Bethel No. 62 will
the work.

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Flag Placing
Mk R
a e epor s

Joe
"The Mes· Bible
the served
meet· ler,
assisted "Aby Mrs.SUnbeam,
Jerrr,
sageWilson
Alwaysentitled,
Gets Through."
ing 8 quiz.
saladFollowing
course was
sang,
· Yearbooks which had been from a table covered with a Masters and Sheila Ohlinger,
made by Margaret Ella Lewis white cloth and centered with and recited a number of Bible
were distributed. Members were an arrangement of red mums yerses.
asked to collect used stamps flanked by red tapers. Red and The pastor, who was direct·
to be sent to Germany for the while napkins carried out the or and devotional leader, P':""
care of a child. Missionaries color scheme. Mrs. Winebren- sented certificates 1o. the chllchosen for the year were Mr. ner w., the hostess for I h • dren who attended e•ght da)'!
ar.d Mrs. James Clark of Ten- 1meeting.
ll' more and also to the worknessee, foreign fields, and Miss 1 Attending were Mrs. Wllsoo, 1ers nam~ above, and Mrs. ConWeincht, Mathers School
in Mrs. Winebrenner, Mrs. Eliza- rnd Ohlinger and Mrs. Denver
Beauford, N. C., home mis- 1beth Slaven, Mrs. Dana lll!mm, Kapple, who were In cbnrge of
sions. The group voted lo re- I Mrs. Beulah White, Mrs. John refreshments; Edward Venoy,
member the birthday of Mrs. I Fultz Mrs. Clara Riley, M.,, Sharon Freeman and Peggy Jo
Clark.
I Peari Hoffman, Mrs. Agnes Bowers, wh~ s_erved as secreA report prepared by Mrs. While, Mrs. Frank Cheese- tary, and plamst.
Richard Owen on the House brew, Mrs. Janice Gibbs, Mrs. Children who ha~ a per~ect
: Party at Granville was
read. Joe Turner and Mrs. Donald attendance two wee 8 w~re J ~
ky llood, Tommy Mastei'!J, e •
1 The Dorcas Circle was named Boone.
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SUndey evening, following the and Kare~ Baity, Todd an
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i'1...:: .,. "•'-•mlrurer. Rue Tuokerman. :!c:o ""'"" '""•k• Dailv Vaca- Paige Smith, Kathryn
The ;June meetl!lg of the Forrest Bachiel, who wll
Plummer 'l{eismlUer.
Mrs. Marjorie Milhoan, Mrs. Neva Uon Bible School. "God Lives Nao-ma uruui~e.a·, ~c;a:•~'l;l
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Leafy Barton and daughter, Pierce, Middleport; Mr. and Today" was the theme of the Katl:y Osborne, Cra1g
odist Church was held recently ;I -Alu;;,.;. Ibis !all. Is spenaMlldred, -and -Miss M.lll " Mrs Weber Theobald, Mr. and school.
Ricky McKnight, Ricky
at the church, with Mrs. Ker!ll ing the. summer In the dl'atn•
Thomas, Col~bus; Mrs. Lena M · Do Anderson Miss Opal The hymn, "Standing on the Chri• T&gt;ylor, Sandra Roush, Roush and Mrs. Mannlag Rouoh and speeCh department at lbe
Burk: Canton; Mrs. Lillian "· n
'rtha Lash· Promises," by
congregation Jeffrey Fields and Ricky
college and Is taldng part 1D
88 hostesses.
Chase Holt, Akron, Colo.; Mrs. Armstrong, Mrs. ll&lt;;
Weber and prayer by Jerry Masters, ier.
. Mrs. Fred Nease vice pres!- the theatre proclllcllons wblch
Nellie Athey, WesieyvUle, . Pa.: er. Mrs Jessie PrJCe,
'en pas1or, preceded the program. Following the program,
dent, was in charge of the met!~ Include muslcala and dramss.
Mrs. EIIJ8hetb Beatty
and Holt, . a~ Mrs. Ethel ~7t~
A song, "Climb Up Sunshine work of the children was
and devotiolll taken from He will play King Arthur In
Mrs. Flrence H. Alklnson, Ath- Rutland, Mrs. Faye Ra i ~0: Mountain," was presented by played.
and Matthew were led by .the presentaUon of "CameiDI"
ens; Lawrence W. Lull, Peoria; Pomeroy; Mrs.. Mabel H
the nursery class, taught by
wendell G. stuUer, using and will have the supporting
Clarence Grover, Francis Grov· botham, Springfield, and rs. Mrs. William Johnson, assist·
·her topic, "An. atheist goes role in the drama, "The Cir.,. Cheshire; Mrs. Garnet Mill· Grace Colwell, Vmton.
ed by Dor.na Smtih.
to the Mountain."
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The fiM!I beginners
class
"Journey sii)Ce '64" was the He~ been awarded o selltaught by Linda wehrung ast
of the progrsm, w¥,ch ola . ip for the summer term.
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sisted by Pauletta Hudson, rewith the' racUll sltuaqon-1ile Is ··graduate of Middleport
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cited Genesis t:t and the sec- Jane Howell Tent,
1n the Methodist church, pre- High School where be was ae.
. .
ust meeting ol the R H. San· ond begmners class taught by of Union Veterans, met
sented by Mrs. DOn' ·Graeser. live in muaic. He Is the son af
ForeJgll and home mJSSianar-~ born MissioJUJ1y Society.
!'"S. Louis Oabome assJSted by day evening at the DAV
Prayer by Mrs. Jack Curtis op. Mr and Mrs. Forrest Bachtel.
ies were .selected whe~ the The study book chosen for the Mrs. Herman Taylor,
sang, with Lena Hamm, president,
oned the program, alter which
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Dorcas Circl~ of the F~rst Bap-1 next three months was display· "He's Go the Whole World 1n charge.
Mrs. Graeser pn:sented !he Orange peoke .designaies
IJSI Church m Middleport met ed and is entitled, "The Last of His Hands."
The meeting
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topic with discuss1on by the tea with large leaves'; the term
Tuesday evemng at the churcll the Lighthouse;" ''Problems of A play from the Bible school lstic form.
group, The hymn, AmerJca and has nothing to do . . fisvor
With Mrs. Clyde Wmebrenner El Salvadore" in central Amer- lessons was given by the prt· were read by secretary.
Lord's prayer In unison, oon· or quality.
'\ 'lo
as hostess.
.
lea. Mrs. , Beulah White was mary class wb1ch also recited ports were given by the
eluded the prograJJJ.
_The meeting was opened program chsirman and gave a John 3:16. Mrs. Milton Roush, mlttees who placed flags
Doring the business session, above and Mrs. John Scojl, Mra.
w1th prayer by Mrs. Donald reading from the "War Cry" tescher, was assisted by Mrs. graves of Civil War
plans were discussed for an lee Eswin Nellse, Mrs. Joh\t F.
Boone, a guest for the evening. entitled, "There Is One Who Clyde Andrews. The
JUnior for Memortal Day and also on cream social in the near future. Baily, Mrs. Mark Grueser, .Mrl.
Devotions were given by Mrs. 1Knows ." She concluded with a class taught by Mrs. Bob Md· placing flags and a wreathe
At the close of the meeU":, Edith Sisson, Mrs. Harry Wyall,

111e l3lh lllllli!JII reaniOD
and viewilll ·tid li:lloil
pieformer schoolmates of
the! tures. Readlt111 were &amp;lven
Rutland schoQI was held Sun- several members. Letters
d•Y in the social rooms of the read from olher classmates
Ru&lt;land Methodist church.
cross the United States,
Mrs. Lma Musser Burl&lt; of farthest being !rom Mr.
Cantun and siSter, Mrs.
Mrs. Arthur Hugg of
Higgingbotham of
Grove, Calli. Traveling
planned the reunion.
farthest for the reunion
A potluck dinner was
Mrs. Lillian Chase Holt of
al nuon and the afternoon
ron, Colorado.
pe~n~t~i~n~re~ne~w~ing~~·?~ll:fF~oi;lo1wing a short
door prizes were · ato Mrs. Garnet
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minger, Mrs. Marjorie
hoan, Mrs. Neva Pierce
Weber Holt. ,Guests were
tered by Mrs. Pierce. A
of thanks was extended
For The Family
Mrs. Grace Colwell and Mrs.
Prlcts
Don Anderson for making
login AI _..;__ $]'99 reunion possible at the church.
Pla111 were made lor the
next year to be held at
home of Mrs. Elizabeth
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