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Hunting & Outdoor Gear, Guns, Ammo, Men's, Women's and Baby Clothes, Plus Household Items - Sheridan Media

Hunting & Outdoor Gear, Guns, Ammo, Men's, Women's and Baby Clothes, Plus Household Items - Sheridan Media


Hunting & Outdoor Gear, Guns, Ammo, Men's, Women's and Baby Clothes, Plus Household Items - Sheridan Media

Posted: 22 Jun 2020 08:40 AM PDT

Date/Time
Date(s) - 06/27/20
3:00 pm - 7:00 pm

Location
1838 Minuteman Ct.

Categories

Savage Axis .223Rem w/ Pentax 4-12x44mm scope $375
Savage Axis 7mm-08 w/ Vortex Crossfire 4-12x50mm scope $400
Pentax Gameseeker 3-15x50mm Rifle Scope $120
Busnell 3-9x40mm Rifle Scope $40
Leupold VXII 3-9x40mm Rifle Scope $180
Loaded .223
29rds various charges w/ 68gr hornady match BTHP $7
40rds 68gr Hornady Match BTHP w/ 25gr Varget $15
33rds American Eagle fmj $10
1x fired .223 brass mixed headstamp 276ct $25
1x fired Primed .223 Brass
54ct $6
53ct $6
50ct $6
50ct $6
For the whole lot $20
.223 Lee Pacesetter Die Set with factory crimp $35
Scoped rifle hard case $20
Scoped Rifle Hard Case $20
Savage 110 wood stock (stock only) $5
Savage 111 laminate stock (stock only) $5
Allen Binocular case $3
Dwight Schuh Frame Pack $35
New Military Ruck frame and pack $50
Metal frame pack (missing few pins) $5
Golf Hand Cart $25
Blue Lowe Pack $10
Desert Camo Bag $3
(4) 50ct .257 110gr Nosler AccuBond $20ea
(2) 50ct .308 125gr Nosler Ballistic Tip $15ea
(1) 100ct .308 168gr AccuBond LR $50
(1) 100ct .308 190gr AccuBond LR $50
(1) 30ct 7mm 140 gr AccuBond $14
(1) 100ct 7mm 150gr AccuBond LR $50
Wood Ammo Box of vintage shotgun shells loaded (20boxes+) $200
Plus many many many more items of all kinds

Father's Day: My dad was mean to me - New Philadelphia Times Reporter

Posted: 20 Jun 2020 09:01 PM PDT

Like many teens, I had an off and on relationship with my dad. He was a stern (and I thought) unreasonable disciplinarian. Looking back a few decades later, that was probably not true … but he sure seemed tough!

He had strong Germanic genes and brooked little nonsense. He had a limited sense of humor, but he taught me to live so that my children can hopefully be as proud of their dad as I am of mine. I have seen him anonymously give bags of mens' clothing from his store to victims of house fires. He helped many families get over the floods common to Marietta back then.

The closest to a sense of humor was his attitude about my political stance. He was a dyed-in-the-wool Democrat who, I am sure, voted a straight ticket. By the time I was old enough to register, I was doing as much different from my dad as possible. Therefore, I signed up to be a Republican … just showing some independence. I couldn't wait to get home and announce my decision. To my dismay, he said not a word, but on the day of every election he would call me to announce, "I just cancelled your vote!"

I worked in his men's store in Marietta all through my school years and after. He was a tough boss, too. I was pretty sure I had done little right as an employee. In 1963, he surprised me by saying he wanted to open a new store in Cambridge … and he wanted me to manage it! It was the most overwhelming moment of my life. I was 22 years old and hardly felt eligible. I asked him if he was sure.

"You've learned the business better than any of our employees, in fact, better than any I've ever had." He walked away. I am sure it was an emotional moment for him, too.

After he retired, I often went to him for advice about many aspects of the business. His answer was usually, "You're in charge. I feel sure you'll make the right decision."

Dad stayed active in many ways. He lived in a condo on the Ohio River and took charge of lawn maintenance for all nine units. He did the maintenance at the Marietta Boat Club for many years, even after selling his last boat. He lived until age 95. He had a good life.

Luxury Retailer Paul Stuart Reopens Boutiques in Three Cities - Yahoo Finance

Posted: 22 Jun 2020 03:00 AM PDT

Opens to Customers in New York, Washington D.C. and Chicago With New Collections to Delight Shoppers

NEW YORK, June 22, 2020 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ -- Known for its outstanding tailored clothing and sportswear collections for men and women, Paul Stuart is thrilled to announce the reopening of their retail stores in New York, Washington, D.C., and Chicago.

Closed since March due to COVID - 19, the stores and everything inside of them have been completely sanitized in preparation for the store's reopening. Paul Stuart, committed to the highest standards of cleanliness and disinfection, will have protective materials available to all customers who visit our pristine stores. While the doors are open, sales personnel will continue to assist shoppers who are not able to visit in person with phone orders, storefront pickup, free shipping, and hand delivery to a customer's address.

Paulette Garafalo, CEO of Paul Stuart says, "We couldn't be happier to make this long-awaited announcement. After closing our stores in March, we are thrilled to finally be welcoming our many customers back with new summer styles for men and women that we are confident will inspire. Paul Stuart has emerged from this crisis with a renewed mission to provide the ultimate in luxury clothing and service to consumers both in person and on our eCommerce website."

For summer, Paul Stuart has everything a well-dressed gentleman needs for his travels from the boardroom to the beach. The customLAB offers extraordinary Made to Measure tailored clothing, shirts & ties in a new presentation boutique on the main floor of the New York store. For women, Paul Stuart is excited to announce the launch of the Paul Stuart Advance collection exclusively in the New York store. New styles include Italian silk skirts and blouses, lightweight wool sweaters, and a new Moto style leather jacket. Men's footwear this season completes the look with elegant suede espadrilles, classic bucks, and traditional loafers.

Paul Stuart is one of the last remaining clothing retailers of its kind and has an important position in the history of American fashion. Over the last 80 years of its existence, the company has survived many difficulties in our nation's history including wars and financial disruptions. As the company looks ahead to the future, they are more confident than ever that with their talented team of designers and their loyal customers, the brand will endure and thrive. Garafalo says, "We look forward once again, to welcoming everyone back to Paul Stuart."

About Paul Stuart:
Headquartered in New York City, Paul Stuart, Inc. was founded by Ralph Ostrove and named for his son Paul Stuart Ostrove. The store has remained in its original location since opening in 1938. The company designs exclusive collections of men's and women's tailored clothing, sportswear, footwear, and accessories.

Additional Paul Stuart locations can be found in Chicago on East Oak Street and in Washington, D.C.'s CityCenter. The company operates additional stores in more than 50 locations throughout Japan. Paul Stuart is privately held by Mitsui & Co., LTD company of Japan.

SOURCE Paul Stuart

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