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Four Injured in Racine .
i

Flllir WSOOS Jl'ere InJured In aquad. AU wtre treated IIICI

a tlr~ aa:UW.t In Ra~. re~ exe~~&gt;l Anna Oblll,
Tuelda)' at 8:10p.m., the Meigs who was admitted.
CouQI)i ·sberlff·s Depsrtment The Wickline car had beavy
~·

.

dluna8e and the

M"-• Clarence Wickline, ._J:-.
Racb)e, Rt 2, traveiiDg out on 1IIUiidiB
Main -st., stopped at the In· • ·,.""'() •

terMcUon of Main and Rt. 338
for a atop sip, tben pulled out
Into the path of Kathy Oblll
Fry, Racine, golnl north on 331.
Anna ObUz, a passenger In

tbe

car,
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Fry

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Aaall utbJ8 P'/0.01, 1ntere11
and cCIIta, baa been flied In
Meigs County Commlll Pleas
Court by ~nl Pacldng

suffered Co., .,. Wayne, Ind., against

face.

Mary

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drlvet, a bump was .fUed . alld · . aitotber

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'711 .550 ·'· Itt forecaster has done It
.'0 .519 5 'acaln-um·tumph!
11 .513 6
Yu, dear · readen, ooe41
15 ·419 13 m,ore The Hoople System ·!UIJ
~
ld.ven you llie Upset of llie
West
Year-OIIorado over PenD .

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W. L. Pet. Gl Slat&amp;-har-rumph! · . •
=~~=~=== x-~nclnnatl
101 60 .627 ... aehlevement
Jove! T'wuoiJI¥ll!!l!llllll~
1a d.e- d u
l.ol-~eln . 86 73 .541 14
could ..... lbe 11opr
Sari.FronoiiiCO 86 74. .538 wo r:r=oas-~-u ~--•
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Housfon
11 13 .41 23'12
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a atep lonrd t!lelr receiver M1b
,,.., ,
Attante
76 p ,.o2 25
you forcet. lbe Colorado
-tneenri!JW'I.
Coaeh Doll Vu Jhfer'l San Olea.,
62 H .318311'2 triumph •!II ~-~~~
. . - . r •··•- F-•-· are 3-1·1 011. iJiit,V...., , 1-Cillncllo!l division IIIIo
leveral
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·
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'
•··t --~ lloal,.,.l
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mel)lle In Wen- ~tern, lbe onlt .~ New York .3 Chicago 1 ·
gave·you- • - on • .,...
·
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11 SVAC team, II l.P.,' jbll_,f tik. Montreal 10 Pline 3
~pit e.n!- whiell held " 1 to
. · ~~ ~·
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2 o 50 0 . , Chi~ (Hto... l7-ll) 1t - thaDk f.OU onellld aiUor !be
·,' &lt;
at..111~ ~n41 of Glouater. NarthGallla
I 1 54 , ll . York!Ryan7-lOJ,2p.m.
, delu&amp;e of coacratuiatory
Billlilrn allmllar s.o 8-..... Southern
o I 14 70 ,,_, Mon!ieet (O'Donoilh.. 2-3ht mesaqe1 wblcb poured lD to
.._, tilt.
....,. Southwestern
o I 0 Sol f!hllldelphla (Wise l:J-13), 7:30 Hoople Mallor •bell word of
'Into ...,..
Hannan Trace
0 2 0 G p·m
my 8mazlDg foreeut liPread
Tbus_far, Eutern has reUed Toto!a •LL G•MES
I I 1H IH ' Fli=h !Moooo 11-10) at act'OII llie D8tlqn. '
C111 a l'lll&amp;ed defellle and 1be TE
~
~ w L p OP St. Louis ( t11SI7-8J, 9 p.m.
A diligent .....h of !be
' .-.!no/ _. ..,_,_
AM
,.
. $Iori Francltco (Merlchel 12---~ " ' - - -..er, a Eastern
3 o .78 0 til~~~ Houston !Dierker 15-12), lll)lona of . messaaea has
· 110 poaDd Junior ,f11llblck-end; Kyger Crook
2 1 u 35 8:30 l).m.
failed to turD up aaiJiCle one
1 rousb
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Faleon "''USoa.'
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I 2 54_ 40 Lol Allgoj!IS (Ooteen 1._131 at from any of
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, ,IO..•.r.t ........._ .' "· - .l. · · lbe _provided
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Friday's Gamoo:
TllursdiY's Gemn
•
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· Thllweekwehavenotone
LIJjj Friday; ~'!li!l 7racie COic.b
,Aihlq'• YOWifl Eaotern at Glouster
Pllllat St. Louis, nl .1
. but three Hoople ftve·llar
:·i;:•J~·~~.,~tl!• 'a:p'le 1~ouild "l!tbllld tbe ieorint ' puncb Soulllenl ~ wW try for Southlm at Wahama
Aflen!a at Cincl, night
apeelals for youl Watch lor
.
San Fran at Houston, night
"Oregon State to topple un,
.
Los Angeles at San Diego night
AmertcenLHguoStandlngs
.
~op
East
Boston
York
4 nigh!
1t'O ·
W. L. Pet. 01 Cleve 55Oetroll
2, night
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x-Bettlmare · 106 54 .663 ... _. Olkland 4 Mllw 3 night
Y&lt;N'k
92 69 .571 141'2 Celli 9 Chi 2. night
Boston
87 74 .5411 19'h
Todoy's Probllllo Pltctren
e
Ootrotl
n 83 .581 29
!All Tim" EDTJ
Oeve~d
76 " ..05 30
Cleveland (Rittewage 1-0) at
• I .
·
Waohlngton 70 110 .at 26 Dotrott !Reed 1-4), 2:30p.m.
MllwaukH l Lockwood 4-12)
,
Wnt
was
. w. L. Pet. Gl at O!lklend IOdom 9-71. 10:30
ST. LOVJS (UPI) - In 1969 11011' f~ lbe flrltllme.
a thriB" the rootie ·u.ld x-Minnnote 96 U ·:100 .. . p.m.
lbe' Pllillnqb Plraitl wun 88 quite
· · · Oakland
88 72 .550 8
Chlcogo (John 12-16) of
,
'
"l ve·seen blm pitch on TV but Cellfornlo
u 76 .525 12
Celllornla (Allen 0-01. 11 p.m .
.&amp;diu~ llnllb Qllrd In 1be
niter aeen blm In person." Kensea City 65 95 .406 31
Klll$IIS City (Johnson 11-121 at
. tkNI!MIIil Eut. 1bll y~~r I'Ve
Ma)'
couldn't have been too Milwaukee
64
96 .«&lt;Il 32
Mlnnooota (Biyleven 10.9), 9
tbiy' didn't need tbal ID8Il7 to
-·.....u...lmed ..., GlbiCIII who 11 Chicago
56 104 .350 40 p.m.
.,...,.,..
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Washington (Shellonback 6-61
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expected
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Award
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12
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p.m
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uMlt!'Glbeon wllblda 18Yenlb
loa Ibis aeason. He wu seeli:·
InS IU Mtb Win before May
stepped up to the plate. :
Pirate pitcher Luke Walker
who WU
.
lo pltcb the
lib:

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CINCINNATl(-UPl)-Sparty "II emharr&amp;!VIII me to lblnt leal!lll."
er," llld Aadersoa: "AIIill
blush"Yoo IIIW lbe lbol Hank lilt ldd'e I
• ~ .·1 '.,..., .,
.

AndirBOIIWU

�&amp;..' Pet G.1 E£ad, friends, your favor.
'711 .550 ·'· Itt forecaster has done It
.'0 .519 5 'acaln-um·tumph!
11 .513 6
Yu, dear · readen, ooe41
15 ·419 13 m,ore The Hoople System ·!UIJ
~
ld.ven you llie Upset of llie
West
Year-OIIorado over PenD .

: :!: ::v.

W. L. Pet. Gl Slat&amp;-har-rumph! · . •
=~~=~=== x-~nclnnatl
101 60 .627 ... aehlevement
Jove! T'wuoiJI¥ll!!l!llllll~
1a d.e- d u
l.ol-~eln . 86 73 .541 14
could ..... lbe 11opr
Sari.FronoiiiCO 86 74. .538 wo r:r=oas-~-u ~--•
"'lldlciaf4
...
·,
Housfon
11 13 .41 23'12
........... ..-"
a atep lonrd t!lelr receiver M1b
,,.., ,
Attante
76 p ,.o2 25
you forcet. lbe Colorado
-tneenri!JW'I.
Coaeh Doll Vu Jhfer'l San Olea.,
62 H .318311'2 triumph •!II ~-~~~
. . - . r •··•- F-•-· are 3-1·1 011. iJiit,V...., , 1-Cillncllo!l division IIIIo
leveral
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rw•&gt;~ - e -woo
·
· ,.,.. '
Trrllclly's R-Ill
'
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. ·
mel)lle In Wen- ~tern, lbe onlt .~ New York .3 Chicago 1 ·
gave·you- • - on • .,...
·
"" ........ lbe T
11 SVAC team, II l.P.,' jbll_,f tik. Montreal 10 Pline 3
~pit e.n!- whiell held " 1 to
. · ~~ ~·
. - . .
•·• '
•PIIhburgh 7 St. L.b\1112a .1SO: averag~~,: wltb 38 cor. ~~;~l;fl_ a.Upolnt~itln~l ~ "•
·
' ;. Atlllll• l Cincinnati 1
r1•~-~· l3 mllaes -~
.,..,.. • ....,....
,.....,
.
· . ~- 3 San -Fran -,1
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stiore .movlllg Oi) to tb1a
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2 o 1'1' '-'
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w...,. ' ,...-~OIII; 1 wu· b to
conillt . ' .
lui )'ell''l delelll E~;lerh
2 o 50 0 . , Chi~ (Hto... l7-ll) 1t - thaDk f.OU onellld aiUor !be
·,' &lt;
at..111~ ~n41 of Glouater. NarthGallla
I 1 54 , ll . York!Ryan7-lOJ,2p.m.
, delu&amp;e of coacratuiatory
Billlilrn allmllar s.o 8-..... Southern
o I 14 70 ,,_, Mon!ieet (O'Donoilh.. 2-3ht mesaqe1 wblcb poured lD to
.._, tilt.
....,. Southwestern
o I 0 Sol f!hllldelphla (Wise l:J-13), 7:30 Hoople Mallor •bell word of
'Into ...,..
Hannan Trace
0 2 0 G p·m
my 8mazlDg foreeut liPread
Tbus_far, Eutern has reUed Toto!a •LL G•MES
I I 1H IH ' Fli=h !Moooo 11-10) at act'OII llie D8tlqn. '
C111 a l'lll&amp;ed defellle and 1be TE
~
~ w L p OP St. Louis ( t11SI7-8J, 9 p.m.
A diligent .....h of !be
' .-.!no/ _. ..,_,_
AM
,.
. $Iori Francltco (Merlchel 12---~ " ' - - -..er, a Eastern
3 o .78 0 til~~~ Houston !Dierker 15-12), lll)lona of . messaaea has
· 110 poaDd Junior ,f11llblck-end; Kyger Crook
2 1 u 35 8:30 l).m.
failed to turD up aaiJiCle one
1 rousb
llie,::
Faleon "''USoa.'
II..,._,_
o1
"-'ve
Smllh 180 N&lt;N'th Gallla
I 2 54_ 40 Lol Allgoj!IS (Ooteen 1._131 at from any of
_,rstwblle
..,
·
....-.. · ""' ·
·'
Hannan Trace
1 2 26 .a •· 01'
(""'"'- 13-15) 11 .....,,__,_ __ frl
,.,_•• "" .;-: 1
. Coacb
DUIQii'f w'iJdCall 'POund, IODI9" quarlerbacli:· Souther~
0 3 20 ldl ~;,, ego ........,,
'
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blllbacli:_;l!y·and
o 3 1m P !Onlygemesachedulecll
, ,IO..•.r.t ........._ .' "· - .l. · · lbe _provided
ifli!ailheKarr' • a ,110 Southwestern
Friday's Gamoo:
TllursdiY's Gemn
•
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North Gillie at KVllllr Creek Chicago ot 'N. v.• nlil
)roreeuts---heb-beb!
·. • ...,. ·~~~;..,. . , , .
Lj.wztDCeCouil~, --.-•r·, .' ...-uaenlor.:
,
Henl)lln TraceatGrHII Twp. Montreele!Phlla,n hi
· Thllweekwehavenotone
LIJjj Friday; ~'!li!l 7racie COic.b
,Aihlq'• YOWifl Eaotern at Glouster
Pllllat St. Louis, nl .1
. but three Hoople ftve·llar
:·i;:•J~·~~.,~tl!• 'a:p'le 1~ouild "l!tbllld tbe ieorint ' puncb Soulllenl ~ wW try for Southlm at Wahama
Aflen!a at Cincl, night
apeelals for youl Watch lor
.
San Fran at Houston, night
"Oregon State to topple un,
.
Los Angeles at San Diego night
AmertcenLHguoStandlngs
.
~op
East
Boston
York
4 nigh!
1t'O ·
W. L. Pet. 01 Cleve 55Oetroll
2, night
• U
.
·
x-Bettlmare · 106 54 .663 ... _. Olkland 4 Mllw 3 night
Y&lt;N'k
92 69 .571 141'2 Celli 9 Chi 2. night
Boston
87 74 .5411 19'h
Todoy's Probllllo Pltctren
e
Ootrotl
n 83 .581 29
!All Tim" EDTJ
Oeve~d
76 " ..05 30
Cleveland (Rittewage 1-0) at
• I .
·
Waohlngton 70 110 .at 26 Dotrott !Reed 1-4), 2:30p.m.
MllwaukH l Lockwood 4-12)
,
Wnt
was
. w. L. Pet. Gl at O!lklend IOdom 9-71. 10:30
ST. LOVJS (UPI) - In 1969 11011' f~ lbe flrltllme.
a thriB" the rootie ·u.ld x-Minnnote 96 U ·:100 .. . p.m.
lbe' Pllillnqb Plraitl wun 88 quite
· · · Oakland
88 72 .550 8
Chlcogo (John 12-16) of
,
'
"l ve·seen blm pitch on TV but Cellfornlo
u 76 .525 12
Celllornla (Allen 0-01. 11 p.m .
.&amp;diu~ llnllb Qllrd In 1be
niter aeen blm In person." Kensea City 65 95 .406 31
Klll$IIS City (Johnson 11-121 at
. tkNI!MIIil Eut. 1bll y~~r I'Ve
Ma)'
couldn't have been too Milwaukee
64
96 .«&lt;Il 32
Mlnnooota (Biyleven 10.9), 9
tbiy' didn't need tbal ID8Il7 to
-·.....u...lmed ..., GlbiCIII who 11 Chicago
56 104 .350 40 p.m.
.,...,.,..
"'
:r-·. 1-Civrc!recl dfvlllioll IIIIo
Washington (Shellonback 6-61
ditlllon..
'
expected
to
receive
tbe
Cy
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....
y'l
Rnulh
at
Baltimore lolo\CNelly 23-9), 8
. Tbe. Plra.ltl lcored a 7-2 vicYowt«
Award
as
the
Nallonil
Kan
Cl~
14.
Mlnn
13,
12
Inns
p.m
.
. tory OY• Bib Glbeon and the
3
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dayl of lbe bueeount!Gr Milton

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Ma7'a clutdl bltln the el$hlb
uMlt!'Glbeon wllblda 18Yenlb
loa Ibis aeason. He wu seeli:·
InS IU Mtb Win before May
stepped up to the plate. :
Pirate pitcher Luke Walker
who WU
.
lo pltcb the
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CINCINNATl(-UPl)-Sparty "II emharr&amp;!VIII me to lblnt leal!lll."
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blush"Yoo IIIW lbe lbol Hank lilt ldd'e I
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"Seeond Hind ltoee" oflldala aelled at tbe speaker&amp;' uble
waldi and Usten1 Intently to tbe Rio Grande College singer

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schooL He . discussed the will receive two votes fqr hla Jldi:esbmelllll ""' 'lerved
ungraded srstem now In effecl child or children's homeroom. duriDC the socl8J hour by Mr.
at the school doslgned lor Mr.Mazza'sbonieroomwonthe Glbbea!ll.'isil!hsractouutd Mr. MASON ·- The · Sunsbl!lt
continuous progress which room count.
,
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allows a child to progress at his
homeroom . mothers, The Melbolllsi ·awre~a 1 ea oi't'd IIJ
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the parents to visit the ochool. each group to dlscuu the needs teachers, discussing the Prolftit '1*tMPted ,devouoaall
He offered oupport to the PTA of the school and cblldren. ,They ungraded ByBieip end student trim Maltliew 1Mb Qlapler, and.
and said he would be available then held a general asaembly to leaching.
led 1n prayer.
to anyone who needed hla help.
J:lurirll! the buslntu 111tt11ng
The possibWiy of having a
the group dlscusted painting the
school carnival waa discusaed
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and a conunlttee appointed to
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Prof6Siidr Tom L. . I:~~
Halloween and Valentine
Marie SWan spent a dsv with vlsiUng Sen!na Sisson.
Class olllcen, cboaen each In a book qtltled ''J
parties fOI' the school chlldren . . Mary Pierce.
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Mr. and Mrs. Dale Newtanil, year Jn alphabetical order, are Corner of the Worlcl: A
They also voted that each Dad Visiting Mr. and Mrs. Guy lola, Kansas were visiting Mr. Mrs. Murl M'l!oe, Mrs: Ray Geographical Summation;"
Ha~·· were Mr. and Mrs. and Mrs. Wayne Prince.
Proffilt, Y!-1. Evereit Rouiib says ~7 per ~I ol Australla'a ·
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Walls, Columbus; Mr. and Mrs. daughter.
Mrs. Clarence Baier, Mra.
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GO~a~ !be &amp;Ito .
hOIIOI'Ing Mrs. Cecil Duncan. Grinstead and Anna, Mrs.
Mr.andMrs.HowardLarklns Reyjiolds were visiting NeWe 88 the a~xllluile·, lnterna; ~tf .,to l~.:· ~ ilicom,
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VlsiUng Mr. and Mrs. Garth Holter.
Fry, Mrs. Thelma Capehart, Fry, Mrs. Pete Ohlinger, Mrs. Smith were VIrile Mora and Mr. and .Mrs. Larry Curtis
Mrs.S.H.Rellmlre,Mrs.Harry Mark Ward, Mrs. George OWe Young, Pollleroy; Edith and family and ·Mary P!eree
Discover
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the softness
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Thurman Babcock, Tuppers Mrs.DenverCurtlsandMr.affll
· of crinkle
Douglas Mllil!l' and Amanda,
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and lamlly, Colwnbus, . spent .
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Mrs. Everett Laudermlll and Mr. and Mrs. Ge«ge Frye the w~"'!lb ~· a1)d Mr$.
. NEW HAVEN - The New
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b7 the president, Rev. James
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Carol Ilou&amp;b. The president
lntreduced hla n~ co-officers,
Mrs. Donald Goheen, vice
preoident; Mrs. Dwiabt Sayre,
lreuurer, and Mrs. Donald
J-y, IICI'etary.
Paul Powell, principal, the
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Jl!elilbere 111en spote at the
acbool'1learnlng center now in
1M third grl\le with Amy
Humpbreya and Carolyn
l8loD u team teachers.
This cealer Is also avaliallle

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allows a child to progress at his
homeroom . mothers, The Melbolllsi ·awre~a 1 ea oi't'd IIJ
ownrate.Heurgedalltousethe ·Parents and ~cbers met In program lor the Oc:tober moellnga, 'lut Thlll'!lds7 1n the ,
New Haven library end Invited 10 small grolJI)s with a lwder In meeting will be a penel of churdr IOCIIII'OCIIIiii. Mn. Ray
the parents to visit the ochool. each group to dlscuu the needs teachers, discussing the Prolftit '1*tMPted ,devouoaall
He offered oupport to the PTA of the school and cblldren. ,They ungraded ByBieip end student trim Maltliew 1Mb Qlapler, and.
and said he would be available then held a general asaembly to leaching.
led 1n prayer.
to anyone who needed hla help.
J:lurirll! the buslntu 111tt11ng
The possibWiy of having a
the group dlscusted painting the
school carnival waa discusaed
cliiSIII'OOIIII o1 the cluirdl aDd
and a conunlttee appointed to
decided lit ask the help "' tn
&amp;~ate~.
0
lnvesU,gale.
another ctui In purciJulnc tbe
It waa voted to sponaor the
paint.
Prof6Siidr Tom L. . I:~~
Halloween and Valentine
Marie SWan spent a dsv with vlsiUng Sen!na Sisson.
Class olllcen, cboaen each In a book qtltled ''J
parties fOI' the school chlldren . . Mary Pierce.
&lt;
Mr. and Mrs. Dale Newtanil, year Jn alphabetical order, are Corner of the Worlcl: A
They also voted that each Dad Visiting Mr. and Mrs. Guy lola, Kansas were visiting Mr. Mrs. Murl M'l!oe, Mrs: Ray Geographical Summation;"
Ha~·· were Mr. and Mrs. and Mrs. Wayne Prince.
Proffilt, Y!-1. Evereit Rouiib says ~7 per ~I ol Australla'a ·
, .. _.
and Mrs ..,.,., Smltb Atten••·· populatiGD iseoncentratedbiill '.
Elbert Flt.zpalrlct and family, Mr. and Mrs. Elsworth Dill,
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and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Mrs. Warren Connolly and lllnzinan, Mrs. Wllllam Fry, · ~tanu llve .In Amerlca'l
Walls, Columbus; Mr. and Mrs. daughter.
Mrs. Clarence Baier, Mra.
largest cltleil
• NEW HAVEN - Mrs. Harold Cllarles Roush end Becky.
Dick Hayman and aons,
Reuben ·Stewart, Mlaeti lllld4 ..
'
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VIckers al)d Mrs. Robert Kennetb ThOIIIJIIOO, Mrs. Paul JWenour,Ciiealer,andMr.and Pa""";CIIy, W.Va.; Mr. and Capeluu1andMrs.V.E.Crltes, . 1 'The" ~ am.Udinnt, .
Grinstead were hooteases at a GrinBiead,l.&lt;&gt;ri and Paula, Mrs. Mra. Tom Hayman and Mrs.GartbSmllb,Mr.andMrs.
•1 wbjj:ll .. w.t Into eff~l In·
stork shower Monday e~enilig Joe Paugh, Mrs. William dal!(blers.
' ., "li:lruMII Slethem &amp;ne! Kenny The IIKltb meridian 15 uaed !!~
GO~a~ !be &amp;Ito .
hOIIOI'Ing Mrs. Cecil Duncan. Grinstead and Anna, Mrs.
Mr.andMrs.HowardLarklns Reyjiolds were visiting NeWe 88 the a~xllluile·, lnterna; ~tf .,to l~.:· ~ ilicom,
1 The guasl'~ Included Mrs. Thomas . Grinstead, Mrs.
famUy,
0., Fred
were l!"'fltem·
.f. Iva Capehart, Mrs. Hazen Raymond Grinstead, Mr. and and
vlsiUng
Mr. Pordand,
and Mrs.
Edilb SlsBcn, Pomeroy, was rtiO;,;D;;;al~da~te~lln~e.;;:~:-,
RDush, Mrs. ilfaJ: Eichin&amp;er, .Mrs. Thm!as Parsonm, Mr. and Larldns.
. vlsiUng Mr. and Mrs.. Harold
Bect;r andlldu, Jr., Mrs. Jobn Mrs. Dlci Walker, Mrs, Harold
VlsiUng Mr. and Mrs. Garth Holter.
Fry, Mrs. Thelma Capehart, Fry, Mrs. Pete Ohlinger, Mrs. Smith were VIrile Mora and Mr. and .Mrs. Larry Curtis
Mrs.S.H.Rellmlre,Mrs.Harry Mark Ward, Mrs. George OWe Young, Pollleroy; Edith and family and ·Mary P!eree
Discover
~. Miss Mary Plllllipo, Ingels, Mrs. David Roush, Mrs. Osbcrn,Keno,andMr.andMrs. spent a weekend with Mr. and
the softness
' Mrs. Raymond Fields, Mrs. Cllarles Smith and Jaclde.
Thurman Babcock, Tuppers Mrs.DenverCurtlsandMr.affll
· of crinkle
Douglas Mllil!l' and Amanda,
Plains.
Mrs. Jack Johnson, Collimbul,
Mrs. Danny Harbor and Wendy, Mrs. William Russell, Mr. Lms Bush, Akfim; .pent the Ohio. .
·
patent.
lri
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Mn. Herman Knapp, Mrs. Mike and Mrs. Pete Grinstead, Mrs. weekend with · Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Polley
a new
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Mrs. Fred Phil Baley, Mrs. alllord Yost, Ernest Newlun.
and lamlly, Colwnbus, . spent .
. Roush, Mrs.
Mrs. Everett Laudermlll and Mr. and Mrs. Ge«ge Frye the w~"'!lb ~· a1)d Mr$.
. NEW HAVEN - The New
B.nen PTA's regular monthly
moiling recently at the
elementary ochoolwas opened
b7 the president, Rev. James
Moy, wltll devotions by Mrs.
Carol Ilou&amp;b. The president
lntreduced hla n~ co-officers,
Mrs. Donald Goheen, vice
preoident; Mrs. Dwiabt Sayre,
lreuurer, and Mrs. Donald
J-y, IICI'etary.
Paul Powell, principal, the
!I&gt;Nker, Introduced hla faculty
Jl!elilbere 111en spote at the
acbool'1learnlng center now in
1M third grl\le with Amy
Humpbreya and Carolyn
l8loD u team teachers.
This cealer Is also avaliallle

Meetidgs ·

New. llCIRIII
u-~

.Long Bottom . Social N tes

. 3 Host to Stork Shower

"'*'

,_..ve

..
1

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Calendar
W£11Nij8DAY
WILDWOOD GARDEN Club.
Wed""SW 7:., p.m., heme Ill
Mrs. · Alfred Yeauaer; Mrs.
Cllilord PhllllpJ ·..alaiBnl
bostesa 1
bring
(aD
fqr
dower
I

James
Ball, Mrs. Freda Hart, Mrs.
Howard Burris, Mrs. Pete
Burris, Mrs. Uoyd &amp;IIIII, Mrs.
Donald F. RDush, Mn. Olio
Grimm, the honoree and the
hoatesses.

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Hesaon,
Mrs. Everett RDush and I lndB,
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Orlind L.
tMn· Ora A.. HARRISONVILLE-Mr ,and
Clark, Mrs.:
Mn. Gordo!! Alldnl IIIII 1011,
Mro.lm'y
Nlcbael, Whitmore Lake,
Mn. ~.~~t~ra I'
Michigan vlllted at the bome of
hi&amp; mother, Mn. Slella Atldill
and Mill Rub7 Diehl SUnday
afleri!OOII, Other callera w,.-e
Mr. and Mn. David lUgp,
David RaJ, Mark, Danny, Paul,
Uncia and Llll. Mn. Sharon
JeweU and Mri. PauU!Je Atkin~.
AnEND

DINNER

Delmar A. Ctnada:r and
E1111ene Fieber WfJfe In Mlrletta
Tueadl!y nlgllt,'wbiie -they,, 4ttended a fiiHkallhiC dlo····!jll·,flrr
1118 llemoc:ralic u. ~ ... 1

*'

caodldale

zenbaum.

llqlr~'- .,· •••~•'./..

,,.. ·

~

'

.

.

·'· ..·
~

:/;.:: ·;

,-

'

Sturdy, yet liOhtwtiqht
la~der that is a must for

.very home·owner.

·

16n.

11ala to ~~ . - ~·Ia
In 1be liiJh ~ ~ling
roo111 el tile Nell
·Wed-

fw re.eleellml l'!h Dletrlcl; .

..----.._---· -•·
--. ·Mli·:
· ,,
ANT
dl!uchter.

'--$,99-,

,~··-r~~~

Americana.

~;1Dda.olulious, An. l!ld .Oeda' St. Qenerll Jolm T. flwu, Mn. w_rWI '
1.J'rl!it
1 ;
Yllltlni boun :1-4 and 7-8 p.m. L. PoDock and Infant- Mil.
ll~ ; ~ilatal preaent In· ~IJ vlllllnl boun 2:311to IJenn)' L. RoberU, Mn. Paul E.
, illrry Armafi:!N, c:aJidlllate ~ -Ward.

'~The Knife ~~·h th·e Hole in the Han .
• die ..': SWitch~IGde for horizontal a~d 1
v..(~'cal co~vifl.g. Exclusive blade, ·
loader for s.cfe hondling of "'"''OJ·,_
: StOinleu:ttl~I.p!ades.

1191.

TOP 8.\NANA

HOSPIJAL NEWS

·_·:30 p.m. Parente only

11wiur

•

_RETAIL VALUE ·
$17.95'

Ax
~$~~=:~~~=~'! Tom~.

1"'---------------------------· .

IR!IiaCid iiJ Triple
_ _. "_ were Sen.

.

'· ! .,'

UNIVERSITY PARK, Pa.
(UP!)- The banana I&amp; the 111011

pnelded
and
clelepta and al~!iN to lbe repreeentln&amp; Cong~euman
Slate GOP Cell~ al :Birr Clamlce E. Miller, loth Dletrlcl
Oat IAd&amp;t ~ . -~~ When _.ca!idldate IU' i-l!!ellon.
COIIIIIIIttee ~-· IU' 1be. •, .!- fripl!ltt appointed Marian S.
October .· a ~onuotlon 111 Slneel, Logan, publicity

Holzer Medical Ceo~~!!_,

1

7:•P.M.

National John
Ralpll
of

G~( di' pte endenllala,

. ·kNIFE ·

.

/.

Rev. Marshall Larlmcre
Paster

Welker Will Help Screen Credentials
Tenth Dlalrlcl
Harvey Wele, stale
dlatrlcl
Cclmmll!'
Trlpleit aepoeoentallve candidate, 25th orginiJatlon.
lnvl"'.alter·
conala dinner meellnc.
Dletrlcl,
Wayne Todd, venlion

E;;~.f£~ l

·~

"S.4
. . '· ': 77.'

Clolo1nfM,W.V•,
$joedlll ............,ly

Ia............,

WfJfe

(

'

RW.O.G,MI:IC~ ·. ·

ROSOOE f'O'IflER, FORMER aw!dent, does a
job of . . .~puiJIJeallml at bilbome In FUlda.
A1 atYiagl'llientlr were brocblna on tile adlvlliu ol tile 1'/tb
lllvlliGD Vetmm "-'·· 112111 l'leld SCna1 BollaUDn Clapter al
wllldl Rarlcoe lat~CNtary.veuurer,aad- of lbe Filii« family
ai.-"•Latln.
Bolli pulilcallaaa contain _.... plcl..-u. lncludell In the
blittallon cbapl« pobUealiooll a plelun al Mr. and Mn. Leo
S10rJ ol Melp OnmiJ In relert~~ce to tile oblervaDce of tbelr 50111
weddlnB anmnnary. Tile Fllh« famlJy brochure COI!talna
ltbel-4110 acre Filii« farm In Muon
DOW owned

Col·-....
. . ::..... .
--:-~-r· · ,....

'lo;gobouffo~l- h®d' with con.. nien1 rRch·in top ~ts~ edsily o.ver th&amp; ,
lorg.st ro,lers. • Convenient "spot •
I_J""""h
cun
anac ment I or quick toucK-'uo..
w~ling. el',elge cofor·dry.t·ap.rat~s
· in .or o~t of Hi riddy.~flsig"'d car'Y
·.and d6tap~lfa.e. •Waishr shout..
dttr 1tr!illl allows freedom of move·

HAMILTON IIACH

ELECTRIC

s.,t.J4ftirU~.4

nan

296

By popular R

cia&amp; Y1llley.

•·

.\·~ -4,

'

MR. AND M!IS. REX E. SRI!:NI:nElll bate re bed ~
lbelr l.ap9llll liGUle 1 11rJmt afler lla'flll IGC alJ 'fllllted
Vlii¥dilm Clit&amp;il&amp; tile GrMt Siall*11f .....
,......, Caoaus, a iibart *In from (lellln'-1 ed
Snlentlle. Tmm., ... opened Ill 1117 after hoo ,..... of •·
eavallna IIIII Cllllllnl&lt;lklll..tl. Tile allrlldloa fealull!l! DDt tl
tile 1111!11 epectac:ullr lonilalkJDi In "'--ea, aD ntan!lnwted 117
• eJIArlllve lbelllrieal llablln8 lllllml· st eapllollit aound
....-talloolill lbe 11"!11001 remall! tile daya wll!!ll tile preOieroQe, WoaclliDd !nd!-lubablled tile eave and a IIIli-·

/

·1 ', 1'

''

"And It'll C!Oid alii&amp;"

,If

·!;

., '

3

Brown.

·s·1_
·
' :·3·· ·. _·
'

to·tfllf ~IOdic

'-

Zip front ski facktt in
si1es 8-18. Assorted
colon; Blue, Green &amp;

Ouilt-!ined jacket.J
with zipfront and
slash pockets. Assort·
ed co.lors. Sizes: S.M·
l-Xl.

·

lt!t ,

••

l'•'
. ·,"-

.

,.

.

20fT.' .

l

·."

19.99
•.

5

pllp.

Expanded .. vinyl cOp
with pile trimmed

loptl&amp; ,nd •isors.
O.,.ilted Hnlng.

CAP

147

�'"lbe)' llnow aot

'

"~ - '
a.teJMiniblll,
~~e~p~~~c to aetthe

wu

Sllerrllll . olllle dlleall!llnd
lntba'. ~. ~ fl'llm lbe .nmont.
At. 1111 rata, Slllri111111Mr pockelboo\ ct~~lalnlni a lillie owr
a dolllr.ln c:bqe,pwnllll'llJfrimll,lllllaiDIIII doU laytuc 011
tbe 1M1 ol tbt &lt;Mol Mn. MirY librllll. Wlien Mn. Martin, Mn.
Mlnballlld Sllerrl relumld llbllrtlr to lbe v811cle, tbe tlall and
pockelboot ~ gone.
Too bid - Sllerrlllll' ladened wllb either doUa or liiOil8f.
ROY HEATON, SON of Dr. and lo!n.lla)' D. Huton,lonner
IWi&amp;UJ Nllidenll, baa bad &amp; pMIDI p11NI!IJed In the aU«udent
Sepllmber lauo of "IIIIo WCJ!I"•NIL"
Ill NOJIIIItlon of lbll paem, ~· nceived • ctrliflgate fl'llm
llleOdo,... • y Aaon., u wen u a CGPJ of lbe pulillealloo. Ria
lbln &amp;nde IHdler lut ,_, Mra. Nona• Robe1111, allo ..-lved
• CIIIP.I' ollbe !MpD"" fw lMr &amp;nde . . llle lAtest edl.llclll ol
"'IIIo ,.._.. pllla Giber (Q; l!ltry ~Qb~i&lt;atlons.
'Dill IICIIIId alkludan' lauo ol ''OIIIo Woodlaadl." allll
kDoWII a1 ''Calllr'V&amp;IiOIIID Aclion" - ope to aU !lllo ICIIool
dllllhn,llllllbldellll _.. irriled to oubmltart fw llle~ IIIII
pMIDIIIIIII artlelol derHna wilb nal1ft IIIII -1100BDJ'Ipca~ •titled, 'Tall" follows:

Laurel OitJ

ls clone,
"Tbe lirds 1n . - .
'111e raiD Ia IMI'I,
"And 1111 aJid b - .
'I!Stm

'

«

:ot

"•

"ll'sfall..-,

"'l11a ~ .......
"'l11a . .. bin,

tlit'RU
'

SyriCUM Qlurdl

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Ev.e•lilt

·

popular

frelh

fruit

&lt;,

of

Scientists
Uoliver•s.l~~

sylvania

121 MILL STREET
MIDDLEPORT,~ bHIO

chairman for the
He
delegalelb &amp;Dil

.OF ·10

iiPUI:

neeclay, Oct. ,7.

Fir'!

· '

Miller, RodM7 E. I'Jck,

l

*·

and Infant dauehll!r, ·
Mn. Truman lluelell, W1Wam
M. lbllb, Mre. Delbert J,
Taylor. and lnf&amp;Dt 1011, Mri.
Jolm E. Wameley IJid Infant
daughter, Mr•. catvtn a.
waup, Mn. JI!Cll L. w~
Mra. 'lbomas E. WIIIWna, and
Omar S. llrenMII.

011 Roberta

,.
Btri111
-.nd Mra. Robert E.
Samia!vnd, Jactaon, a

D~~eUqe~
Todd A. ~. CJrtsty
l!Hr, Mn. Enlle Bowlln8 IIIII
tnfarit ..... Mn. PaulL. CbaiUn
and lnfiDI daUghter, Mre.

a=.=r

V1II1T at0111Eii
Orlind L.
tMn· Ora A.. HARRISONVILLE-Mr ,and
Clark, Mrs.:
Mn. Gordo!! Alldnl IIIII 1011,
Mro.lm'y
Nlcbael, Whitmore Lake,
Mn. ~.~~t~ra I'
Michigan vlllted at the bome of
hi&amp; mother, Mn. Slella Atldill
and Mill Rub7 Diehl SUnday
afleri!OOII, Other callera w,.-e
Mr. and Mn. David lUgp,
David RaJ, Mark, Danny, Paul,
Uncia and Llll. Mn. Sharon
JeweU and Mri. PauU!Je Atkin~.
AnEND

DINNER

Delmar A. Ctnada:r and
E1111ene Fieber WfJfe In Mlrletta
Tueadl!y nlgllt,'wbiie -they,, 4ttended a fiiHkallhiC dlo····!jll·,flrr
1118 llemoc:ralic u. ~ ... 1

*'

caodldale

zenbaum.

llqlr~'- .,· •••~•'./..

,,.. ·

~

'

.

.

·'· ..·
~

:/;.:: ·;

,-

'

Sturdy, yet liOhtwtiqht
la~der that is a must for

.very home·owner.

·

16n.

11ala to ~~ . - ~·Ia
In 1be liiJh ~ ~ling
roo111 el tile Nell
·Wed-

fw re.eleellml l'!h Dletrlcl; .

..----.._---· -•·
--. ·Mli·:
· ,,
ANT
dl!uchter.

'--$,99-,

,~··-r~~~

Americana.

~;1Dda.olulious, An. l!ld .Oeda' St. Qenerll Jolm T. flwu, Mn. w_rWI '
1.J'rl!it
1 ;
Yllltlni boun :1-4 and 7-8 p.m. L. PoDock and Infant- Mil.
ll~ ; ~ilatal preaent In· ~IJ vlllllnl boun 2:311to IJenn)' L. RoberU, Mn. Paul E.
, illrry Armafi:!N, c:aJidlllate ~ -Ward.

'~The Knife ~~·h th·e Hole in the Han .
• die ..': SWitch~IGde for horizontal a~d 1
v..(~'cal co~vifl.g. Exclusive blade, ·
loader for s.cfe hondling of "'"''OJ·,_
: StOinleu:ttl~I.p!ades.

1191.

TOP 8.\NANA

HOSPIJAL NEWS

·_·:30 p.m. Parente only

11wiur

•

_RETAIL VALUE ·
$17.95'

Ax
~$~~=:~~~=~'! Tom~.

1"'---------------------------· .

IR!IiaCid iiJ Triple
_ _. "_ were Sen.

.

'· ! .,'

UNIVERSITY PARK, Pa.
(UP!)- The banana I&amp; the 111011

pnelded
and
clelepta and al~!iN to lbe repreeentln&amp; Cong~euman
Slate GOP Cell~ al :Birr Clamlce E. Miller, loth Dletrlcl
Oat IAd&amp;t ~ . -~~ When _.ca!idldate IU' i-l!!ellon.
COIIIIIIIttee ~-· IU' 1be. •, .!- fripl!ltt appointed Marian S.
October .· a ~onuotlon 111 Slneel, Logan, publicity

Holzer Medical Ceo~~!!_,

1

7:•P.M.

National John
Ralpll
of

G~( di' pte endenllala,

. ·kNIFE ·

.

/.

Rev. Marshall Larlmcre
Paster

Welker Will Help Screen Credentials
Tenth Dlalrlcl
Harvey Wele, stale
dlatrlcl
Cclmmll!'
Trlpleit aepoeoentallve candidate, 25th orginiJatlon.
lnvl"'.alter·
conala dinner meellnc.
Dletrlcl,
Wayne Todd, venlion

E;;~.f£~ l

·~

"S.4
. . '· ': 77.'

Clolo1nfM,W.V•,
$joedlll ............,ly

Ia............,

WfJfe

(

'

RW.O.G,MI:IC~ ·. ·

ROSOOE f'O'IflER, FORMER aw!dent, does a
job of . . .~puiJIJeallml at bilbome In FUlda.
A1 atYiagl'llientlr were brocblna on tile adlvlliu ol tile 1'/tb
lllvlliGD Vetmm "-'·· 112111 l'leld SCna1 BollaUDn Clapter al
wllldl Rarlcoe lat~CNtary.veuurer,aad- of lbe Filii« family
ai.-"•Latln.
Bolli pulilcallaaa contain _.... plcl..-u. lncludell In the
blittallon cbapl« pobUealiooll a plelun al Mr. and Mn. Leo
S10rJ ol Melp OnmiJ In relert~~ce to tile oblervaDce of tbelr 50111
weddlnB anmnnary. Tile Fllh« famlJy brochure COI!talna
ltbel-4110 acre Filii« farm In Muon
DOW owned

Col·-....
. . ::..... .
--:-~-r· · ,....

'lo;gobouffo~l- h®d' with con.. nien1 rRch·in top ~ts~ edsily o.ver th&amp; ,
lorg.st ro,lers. • Convenient "spot •
I_J""""h
cun
anac ment I or quick toucK-'uo..
w~ling. el',elge cofor·dry.t·ap.rat~s
· in .or o~t of Hi riddy.~flsig"'d car'Y
·.and d6tap~lfa.e. •Waishr shout..
dttr 1tr!illl allows freedom of move·

HAMILTON IIACH

ELECTRIC

s.,t.J4ftirU~.4

nan

296

By popular R

cia&amp; Y1llley.

•·

.\·~ -4,

'

MR. AND M!IS. REX E. SRI!:NI:nElll bate re bed ~
lbelr l.ap9llll liGUle 1 11rJmt afler lla'flll IGC alJ 'fllllted
Vlii¥dilm Clit&amp;il&amp; tile GrMt Siall*11f .....
,......, Caoaus, a iibart *In from (lellln'-1 ed
Snlentlle. Tmm., ... opened Ill 1117 after hoo ,..... of •·
eavallna IIIII Cllllllnl&lt;lklll..tl. Tile allrlldloa fealull!l! DDt tl
tile 1111!11 epectac:ullr lonilalkJDi In "'--ea, aD ntan!lnwted 117
• eJIArlllve lbelllrieal llablln8 lllllml· st eapllollit aound
....-talloolill lbe 11"!11001 remall! tile daya wll!!ll tile preOieroQe, WoaclliDd !nd!-lubablled tile eave and a IIIli-·

/

·1 ', 1'

''

"And It'll C!Oid alii&amp;"

,If

·!;

., '

3

Brown.

·s·1_
·
' :·3·· ·. _·
'

to·tfllf ~IOdic

'-

Zip front ski facktt in
si1es 8-18. Assorted
colon; Blue, Green &amp;

Ouilt-!ined jacket.J
with zipfront and
slash pockets. Assort·
ed co.lors. Sizes: S.M·
l-Xl.

·

lt!t ,

••

l'•'
. ·,"-

.

,.

.

20fT.' .

l

·."

19.99
•.

5

pllp.

Expanded .. vinyl cOp
with pile trimmed

loptl&amp; ,nd •isors.
O.,.ilted Hnlng.

CAP

147

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.....

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...

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COLEMAN LANTERN
..•

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'

'~

$11· 66

OuraiM. insu·
loted brow·n
boots in tizea
7-12. E.tro
Hoavy Duty.

1 GAU.ON
·-di.EMAN
FUEL

.sa••

#7019

99'
PT.

IITAIL YALUI$14.95

S/1011$ . .1.

6.5 oz.

11

RAID

oz.

RAID
ANT&amp;IOACH

OFF

IITAil VALUJ;$25.95

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PlfASAIT
'·~

I

VALUE
79c

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.

~

'.
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PELLD · RIF~e _, .. ·

loads of fun J,;th this ril~ that has adjullob'-.
sights, power piston and rifled barrel.

IITAIL
VALUI

,,_

.

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ll "l15~"x1ZW'

an Of,Ortment

·100% cottor,'p•; monent
ptOSs 2 pc. - t and sfcirt. .
Sofid and print combina'

..........
.....-.....
'~···

I,,,..,,.

I

$1.99

•

~b. lop oordur'!)l crowlot1 far tho lilllt ..;;,, Colorful
PIP••g on neck and bib with appliqlio an froni. slioul·
dor strapl. Chao,. fram the fallowing colo,., Onango
Copen, Gold, GtHn, Rust, arid 'Pink. .
· · '

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Boys' - . , . in
acrylic knih. W i d e - ol..,.
fall colors. Siz.. 4-7.

2FOI$500

74c
IITAIL

VALUI

$us

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liTAIL VAWI$1.49
·f~MWIIIIIIT.

, •••••,$''.

POND'S
COI.DCREAM

CHOICE

66~

'.•

sz.••

6.90Z.

Good quality molded rubber tires.
Available in the following sizes.

._..n,..,.,..,

'

PT. PLEASANT
ONLY

• Suptr high dnrgoiil.

BtKE TIRES

·

'$ .&amp;&amp;

FLUID .

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$1.49 .

'""'
.•• ftO fuu . . . M I'Mtll • • • 1M
~,. , rook, outc:loer
ap•
. pM!Mft ond toy~ .

RETAILVAWE
512.0()

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of solid col·

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•

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$17,f5 ,,,, ·,,

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$f)88
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fta,. legs, pull on wai1t ht

SKIRT &amp;VEST SETS~~

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·. _GI.~S' 2-PIECE ·.

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VALUE
49c

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19C

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I ITAIL
VALUE
98c

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KILLER

66C

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VALUIS ·'
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'

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$11· 66

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loted brow·n
boots in tizea
7-12. E.tro
Hoavy Duty.

1 GAU.ON
·-di.EMAN
FUEL

.sa••

#7019

99'
PT.

IITAIL YALUI$14.95

S/1011$ . .1.

6.5 oz.

11

RAID

oz.

RAID
ANT&amp;IOACH

OFF

IITAil VALUJ;$25.95

••n•r.

PlfASAIT
'·~

I

VALUE
79c

.,,

.

~

'.
'

PELLD · RIF~e _, .. ·

loads of fun J,;th this ril~ that has adjullob'-.
sights, power piston and rifled barrel.

IITAIL
VALUI

,,_

.

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ll "l15~"x1ZW'

an Of,Ortment

·100% cottor,'p•; monent
ptOSs 2 pc. - t and sfcirt. .
Sofid and print combina'

..........
.....-.....
'~···

I,,,..,,.

I

$1.99

•

~b. lop oordur'!)l crowlot1 far tho lilllt ..;;,, Colorful
PIP••g on neck and bib with appliqlio an froni. slioul·
dor strapl. Chao,. fram the fallowing colo,., Onango
Copen, Gold, GtHn, Rust, arid 'Pink. .
· · '

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,,_

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,..•

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Boys' - . , . in
acrylic knih. W i d e - ol..,.
fall colors. Siz.. 4-7.

2FOI$500

74c
IITAIL

VALUI

$us

'

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liTAIL VAWI$1.49
·f~MWIIIIIIT.

, •••••,$''.

POND'S
COI.DCREAM

CHOICE

66~

'.•

sz.••

6.90Z.

Good quality molded rubber tires.
Available in the following sizes.

._..n,..,.,..,

'

PT. PLEASANT
ONLY

• Suptr high dnrgoiil.

BtKE TIRES

·

'$ .&amp;&amp;

FLUID .

UtAILYAI.UI
$1.49 .

'""'
.•• ftO fuu . . . M I'Mtll • • • 1M
~,. , rook, outc:loer
ap•
. pM!Mft ond toy~ .

RETAILVAWE
512.0()

~n. chain tri'f!,

,I li

IITAH.YMUI

of solid col·

ors. Sltes7to 14.

•

'

$17,f5 ,,,, ·,,

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$f)88
.
.

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fta,. legs, pull on wai1t ht

SKIRT &amp;VEST SETS~~

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