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Sentinel, !cimtroy·Middleport, 0 ., July 23, 11163

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V{EDNE~D~Y, JULY 24, 196:::,
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VOL XV . NO. 84

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Guarantees In Africa

Advi.ce
Given By
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Johnston

Bomb,
Hoses
Used

TQNIGHT ond WED,
"SAFE AT HOMI"

Mickey Mantle, Roger Maris
William Frawley and

Patricia Barry
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"THE DEVIL'$ HAIRPIN"
(Tecbnirolor)
Cornel Wilde Jean Wallace

MEIGS THEATRE
POMEROY . OHIO

WED. ond THURSDAY
July 24-25
NOT OPEN

URGENTI

Just One More Week

TIME IS
GE'ITING
SHORT!

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BIG LEAGUER

BLACK OXFORD

Pomeroy

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JULY CLEARANCE SALE
FURNITURE - ·FLOOR COVERINGS - HOUSEWARES

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We're Heading For Last Roundupll

DRAPERIES and WWING APPAREL

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FOR ALL THE FAMILYI

Removal Sale

WOMEN$

SIMPLICITY HOUSE DRESSES

We don't want to move merchandise to
our new location - we just CUT THE PRICE
snd you get the bargains PRONTOI

BAKER FURNITURE
REMOVAL SALI!

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YOUTHS &amp;
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Simply No WMrOut To Them

THE SHOE BOX
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failing to stop in sure clear
distance and Reuben Swartz
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Pomerov• R 0 was 11 np.j
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T ~ e Po,;,.roy emergency service. R~ did not reveal any
uad went ..., 1ellda to Car n· mon~ details of hlJ praponJ in
~r where II
ted
11 public SOII!on and after he on.
Ebersbach to Meig~Memorial .nounced 11 the au~mnuttee weDt
hospital as 1 rnedlcal patient. Ul"_l~o_:c~looed~~H~I~SJ~on~·-_ _ _

down 34, 4:55 a. m.; Crucible
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up '"• l . l5 a. m.
GaiPP&lt;&gt;IIs dam - Albert Hoi·
den dOwn 11 p. m.; A. V. Chris
up l :25 •·. m.; Inca down 2
a. m.j Nattonal up 3:30 a. m.;
Northern down &amp; a. m.; Semet
up t :30 a. m.
Kanawha River - Lucy Jane
MAKES TWO CALLS
Lucas doWI1 Marmet 11 :20 p. Middleport emeraency runs
m. ; Solv1y down Marmet 7:55 Included one a! 11:35 a. m.
a. zn.: Helen Z. down WtnfJeld 'JUesday to Rutland where the
3:15 p. m:; W. H. Shofer. Jr. 1quad transported Delbert Lawdt'wn WIQfleld 11 :15 P· ~·; Jer· son and Roger Brewer to Meip
ry Sosworth down Wlnf1eld .t t· Memorial hospit~;al following a
:05 ]). m.; A. E. Dykes up Win· car accident in which Lawson
field 12:30 ~· .m. ; Lelia Shear· and Brewer suStained injuriea,
er down Wmf1eld ~ : 05 • · m. i •nd another at 1:10 a. m. U..
Luther Herdman up Winfield day to near the Merry Go Round
7 11. m.
night club near Cheshire where
a man was reported to have
Oill'l' Accepted By
been hit by an automobile, but
Miami AF ROTC.
already had been taken to •
Harry (Riek) OiJer, Jr .. hon- hospihll.
or studont graduate o! Middle----"'" High school last Mov and
SCOUT MEET SET
enrolled for tho ran te;;, at MASON - Ma!IOI&gt; Chief of PoMiami 10.1 Unlver~lfy , has been lice F'red T~ylor h's pnnounced
accepted Jnto thl! Air Force that any former Boy Scout or
ROTc there.
1lhooe elilible to bacorne Boy
Oller is the son of Mr . and 'Scouts are invited to attend a
\trs. Richard Oiler, 550 Broad· meeting Wednesday, July 24, at
way, Middleport.
7:30 p. m. •t the Mason City
Enterin~t into a four year pro- . hall. This group is spons~red by
gram coincidin&amp; with their reJ~ the Mason Volunteer FJre [)e.
ular college curriculum, ROTC partment.
num will be commissioned as
----2nd Lieutenanls in the Air Fort•e
LOCAL TEMPS
Jpon graduation.
, The temperature at 11 a. m.
downtown Pomeroy today
was 80 degrees, under clear

Iran:

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Bl!llefit Claim• Are
Still At Low Poipt

WY 2-2255
601 1. Mein lt.
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We Will Pty li ~"' ,Etch
To Your Fovorlte .Chtrlty.

Na·l

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Pastor Wile
Given Oldtime
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Peaches

with theM

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Clnan and nice, economy car

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1957 MERCURY 4 DR.
$795
$395
HOrdtop. Auto. Trans. Radio and Heater. See It

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Pltasanl Valley Hospital
ADMITI'f;:D: Mrs. Norman
! Mo•unl,, Bidwell; Billy Jack AbMinersville; Oliver M.
Buffalo; Mrs. James
Grove.
Mrs. Robart
and son, Leon; Vlcl:ie
Lynn White,
Mrs.
Ray McClure, Pt.
Shirley Lynn Pore, Ft.

1951 CHEVROLEt (6,
$1095
$795
Station Wagon. Sta. Trans. Clean and solid, runs
line

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ev{,.yone connected with t h e
scheduled · tor August 5
lhro&gt;Ugh the lOth, should attend .

These Cars MUST GO
Wholesale &amp; Below Prices

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$195
$595
300 2 Dr. Hardtop. Radio, Heater, one owner, real
n!ce Ita. trans.
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Ladies Summer Dresses

Glassware

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ROUSH'S SHOE STORE

ON THE CORNER IN MIDDLEPORT
THESE LOW DISCOUNT PRICES EFFECTIVE FRIDAY And SATURDAY

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Save llc

PlAID STAMPS

WHITE RAIN SHAMPOO • 99c

Flour

1 IPOMEROY, 0.

Dutton Drug

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TOOTH BRUSH SET - 59c pkg.

AVOIMiale
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BATH ROOM Deodorizer 37c

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Children's Leather

SEA and SKI · .. .... ·.. .. 69c
ADORN HAIR SPRAY · · $1.17

_C_ts.l Tluifty Cuh Steak

1Eyeofliulclhatt .............. $1.09!

$3.00

GET YOUR

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MEN'S OXFORDS

Oxfords • Loafers

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Tenderay Cube Steak .............. .. ... $1,.0tJPhe. ·n.;:;era~y·
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ITAM'I

BIRTH ANNOUNr!P
liS SICOND IT.
Mr. 1nd Mrs. Lionel Gilmort!
of Chrshire are announcing the '
Newt te lite flt ..rlc lh•'
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b1rth
of an 8 lb. 5 and ane-halt '
Open Sund11.y, Monday,
ouncl! son. Mark Stephen. Fri· l
Tuesd~y, Wedne.day,
day, July 19, at Holzer hospital.
Friday and Saturday
9:30 AM.
Grandparent:; are Mr. and Mrs. ;
Until 6:00P.M.
Richard Fink. Cheshire : Mr. and
Open Saturdaya Till P .M.
Mrs. Millard Gilmore, Cheshire,
(Closed
All Day Thursdays}
and great grand P"'renbi are Mr.
and MMi. Wilbur Win.,;, Ch61h·
All hours E.S.T., Pomeroy
ire. and Mr. and MrJ.
Fink, Middleport. The Gilimore- eMASON, W.VA.
' 8 have one other fOil, Bruce,
Next te O.l.,..ln Theatre
14 months old.
C1oao&lt;l All DoY Mond"
VISITED HOME
I Open AI 10:00 AM Tues.,
1be EJecta Circle of the Mid- · Wed ., Thursday, Friday. Sat.
d!O)IQI'I Blptiol churoh Tuesd•y urchly' Sunday.
eveninJ vJajtfd the county home,
Cloae E\'ery Osy At '7 :30
servinl home made ict cream fAll hour• I!:.O.S.T. M.qon)
and Clke ,to the residents.

heft

PIII~IT

THEY ARE VALUAILD

Tendtrty
Full Cut

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Children's Canvas

CLELAND'S T,V,

the rl~'-'
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Oxfords -loafers

Pam Reynolds , daughter
NEW HAVEN - Mrs. Paul Rickard. Flowers - " Lady of Concerto in A Minor," Kathy Mr. and Mrs. D. L. Reynolds, Mrs. William Persinger and
Size
B. PoweJJ presented her piano the Gardens,'' Carolyn Icenhow. Sayre ; Plano and organ. duo ,was returned home from Hoi· chidlren.
6 tq 12 - urgan and vocal students in a er ; "Rain on Roof ," Sharon by Nancy and Linda Abom. 1zer hospital on .Wednesday Mr. and Mrs. John w. Chattin
West Virginia Centennial Re- Hussell ; " AprU Flowers," Ta. Mrs. PoweJI presented the where she was a patient for sev· C: ,Portsmouth , Ohio, spent a
ri ta! "The Emblem of Our marra Sayre ; " Flower Song" award! won by the students. eral days.
two weeks vacation visiting his
eBieck
State,"' on Tuesday July 18th, Judith Lievlng ; " When Poppies The perfect attendance: Judy Mrs. Hester Rayburn Is vis- : parents, Mr. and Mn. John
o Medium Heels
aLB p. m. at the Wahama High !Sleep," Carolyn Keefer ; " Bee Hoffman, 5 years ; Jane~ Hud· iting her son and daughter:ilr Chattin.
eBrown
School gymnasium. This was and the Clover," Karen Green ; nan. 4 years : the foJiowmg. for law, Mr. and Mrs. Sterlmg
----•Flat Heels
sponsored by the New Hav6(1 "Story of a Rose.'' Teresa Fer- the past year : Kathy Lttch- Rayburn and' son at Perth Am- SETS NEW RECORD
e White. Blege
Woman's CJub as their Centen- guson : "Buttercup and Daisies," fleld . Geraldine Keefer, Caro- boy, N. J .
I BERLIN I UP! I _ The East
Pair
nial program for the year.
Cathy Litchfield : "Narcissus," lyn Keefer, Sharon Yeager, Be.. I Dr. and. Mrs. T. B. McGowan Cft,rman teum of Manfred MatueMen's
and Black
The stage setting was decor~ . Angela ,Fields ; " Mighty ~k' verly Yeager, Barbara Mar- , and children are vacationing I chewski, Juergen May. Siegfried
ated with a large blue West A Rose. ' Becky Raynes ; Tu- shall, San~a Marsha]], Becky ]at Boston , Mass.
Herrmann. and Siegried Valentin
Vol- $6.95
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Virginia Map, a United States lips" Diana Roush : "Dream of Raynes, Dian~ Roush: Eleanora Mr. and Mrs. Paul Anderson Tuesda y established 11 new
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flag, and a State Flag in the Rosebuds,"
K a Y Hoffman, Roush, Cecilia ~truth, Amy
on Friday to visit at Nor· world's re«:~rd for the 6,000 meSlk'l
background . In the foreground ''Moonflower," E'reanora Roush; Beach, Angela trlelds, John folk , Va ., with Mr. and Mrs. ter relay in the time of 14 :58 ' 6to 12 _ _
there were large posters of " Wisteria," Deb!a " S a Yr.e; Icenhower, Carolyn Icenhower , . Dean Bumgardner and daugh- minutes at Potsdam. Their time I
pr.
Odds- Ends
Odds-Ends
the emblems, ~ the state seal " YelJow ..Jonquds.
~eraldme Sherry Sole, .Robert Redman , !Ter. Mrs. Bumgardner and the i ~:!iced 4.2 seronds off the old
Cork Soles
and the centenmal seal. Seat. Keefer, Moss Rose , G 8 i I Rebecca . Burn~, Gary Tedesco 1 Andersons' other daughter
mark set bv a French team in 11
ed on the stage were the M.C. Miller ; " Rhododendron," (state and DeniSe Grinstead ; For tbe ncy who has been visiti~ at rune 1961 ·
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Ross Frey the panel me~rs flowerJ , Rebecca Burris. State scrapbook - Sue Ann Bumgar- iNorfolk will return home with , '
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Values To $6.95
Kathy Sayre Brenda Brown Songs w~re m~ng by the vocal ner; for JOO per cent on all lh . ' 15
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Sharon Yeager,
Max Brown,' group. What Young West VIr· tests - Gera ld'tnl} Keef er ; th e e1r paren .
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pr.
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John Icenhower, and Billy Mar· ginians Uke to Pl.ay - ·· Yankee outstanding award for the year Mrs. Chari~ . Anderson
of for the I~ l &lt;&gt; nd o_f_:H_:a_u•_· _ __
Boys'
shaH and the Chorus. The male Doodle Dandy~ Billy Marshall; was won by Max Brown and a IRavensw~ VISited over th~ ~
Broken Sizes
Broken Sizes
members of the chorus and " Moon River," Sharon Roach; special award was given to Ross j weekend With Mr. and Mrs. Ri~
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panel wore blue shirts, gold " Moon Rocket," Barbara Mar~ Frey . Mrs. Powell thanked the lev Rtgg.s.
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ties, dark trollsers and white shaU, " Mant11Ja," Sue Ann foUowing for the contribut1on Attendmg Semor Church camp
Odds· Ends
Odds· Ends
Size
coats, and the girls on the pan- Bumgarner ; 4'Alley Cat," John to making the affair a success: lh1s week at Asbury Woods
3
to
6
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el wore blue gowns and the Icenhower · "Lonesome Cow- membt-rs of the New Haven near Huntington are th~ follow·
girls in the chorus wore gold boy," Sandra Marshall ; " By A Woman 's Club, Mr. Thomas lmg ·Debble Cook, Jenmfer Ze~­
gowns. Mrs. Powell, dressed in Blue Lagoon," Brenda Brown; Reed , Mr. Ralph Sayre, Mr. kle, Sandy Sorden, Nancy Pro· :
Aut.
Molded Soles
Asst.
a white ball length gown was " Mack the Knife." Max Brown; John Grandstaff, Mr. Wamsley,
Susan Johnson and Joanne '·ts·t atld lnilll
Coloro -~•
Styl.. - - presented a centenmal corsage " Theme From Summer Place," the parent!!, Kenny Music Com- Van Meter:
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made of dark blue carnatl,.ns Shirley sayre : " Meody 0 f pany for the instruments and I Mrs . M.atdda Noble ts v1~1tm~ I
Broken Sir.es
with gold leaves and· ribbon, Love '' Beverly and Sharon the group for their corsage.
cousin BFloyd MFc Dermltt at ,
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by a group of the students.
Yeager ; •·Theme f&lt;~ rom Piano e program m•.s
w1
Mr John M~Danlel . d dau~
Ushers were members of the
Ross Frey playmg
s.
an
Women 's Club and they wore
UnCinlshed Symphony.
Vikki and Barbara, visCentennial costumes. They in~
The members of the
recently with Mr · and
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eluded Mrs. Kenneth Ridge ,
presented the different
· Larry Belcher at Newark,
Mrs. Phil Batey. Mrs. Thomas
of the program. The
This week they are visitMIDDLEPORT, OHIO
Hoffman, Mrs. Jess Abel und
f
dents were: Barbara Marshall,
her parents, Mr · and Mrs.
Mrs. Jack Flesher.
OUn
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Margaret Roney Siler,
Hudson at New Cumber·
WY 2-3106
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Middleport
Ohio 1°
The program began with Ross MASON - The Rev. and Mrs. Grinstead. Tommy Rous h, AnFrey playing " Let's Give A Marvan Frame, pastor of the gela Fields, Randy Randolph,
Rah! For West Virginla," fol- Mason Methodist Church were Sandra Marshall, Rick Powell,
lowed with "Anoceran" by Mar~ honored with· an Old Fashion Debra Sayre, Lana Randolph,
sha Lloyd ; " Stars and Stripes Pound Party at the chllrch on Kathy Sayre, Alice Roush, KaSUNTAN LOTION
Forever" by Charlene Ran- Sunday evening.
ren Greene, Charlene Randolph
dolph , ''Pomp and Circum- Approximately 150 persons at- Calldy Ingels and Judy ~they .
stance," Judy Hoffman. Stars- tended the reception of the Other students. enrolled tn the
"Evening ' by Sheila Lieving, new minister who replaced Ri· class but not
WIZARD
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Twinkle, Twinkle Little Star," chard L. Wright who accepted Bonnie Blake, Jerry
Mindy Raynes; " Gazing at the the pastorate at Rainell, W. Va. Jeanne Morgan, Mrs .. Evelyn
Stars." Cecilia Smith " The Sunday School Supt. TXmald Patterson, M1·s. Conme Hunt,
REG. 1.39-2 PKG,
Stars,'' Nora Friend ; "Star- Foglesong spoke briefly and ex- Jonet HudnaH. Pau1ttta
light," Virginia Bumgarner, tended a weleome to the guests dolph. Mrs. Helen Busch, Mrs.
REGULAR 1.39
" Starlight WaJrz," Di.ana Tot- of honor and thdr sons and Roy Lloyd, Gary Tedesco, Tornbert; "Garden of the Stars," daughter, Peter, Paul, James, my Roush., Cynthia
Judy Lathey. Vocal
selec- John and Miriam. Cookies, and Carolyn Roush, Sherry
tions by the chorus - " Moun- · PJ.¥1Ch and coffee · were served. , er and Alice Roush ,
la~nee~s ~e :f"ree," a~~ "W~st 'J1le men of the church previ-1
V1rgtma. Anunals - Dancmg ous to this occasion, presented PT. PLEASANT LIVESTOCK
Bear/' Peter SulUvan; "'Sma11 the minister with a set of golf
SALES REPORT
Animal" Kent Sayre; •"Animal" clubs.
Saturday, July 20, 1913
by Bill Hussell; "Whistler and
HOGS - 175 to 220 18.00 Jo
Values To $4JJ8 LADIES'
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VALUES TO $6.95
His Dog," Mike Sullivan; "El- Several Allentl
19.00. Heavies 13.00 to 16.00.
mo. the Elephant," John Bur,
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Lights 15.00 to 18.00. Fat
ris; "Bobcat Boogie," Bruce Subdt8trtt'l Event
12 .50 Jo 14.50. Boar 9.00
Adams. Trees - " UndP-r the MASON - Several youths. of! 10.40. Pigs 7.00 to UJ.OO.
Clo"
pr
Mape," Michael Lieving, . the Intermediate and Semor I CATTLE - Heifers 1!!.50 to
out of aH summer atock. Save now at this low'March of the Trees," Mich· (Youth Fellowshlps of the Mas· 21.00. Fat cows 13 .00 to 14 .80.
low price. Shop early.
Value lo 6.95 in th is group, priced
ael Jones; "Falling Leaves," on Methodist Church attended Canners 9.00 to 12.75. BuJis 16.·
for quick sale summer clearance. Shop
Rflbert Redman ; "Little Birch a Methodist Sllb-district meet- 2:. to 18.00. Stock cows and
Reg. 49c Value
Tree," Randy Randolph; "For~ ing on Monday evening at Kro- calves 140.00 to 165.00. Stock
Ea rly and Save at Your Bonanza.
rest Peace,''
Rolly Sullivan. Itiel Park.
Steers 18.50 to 22.50. Stock HellVocal selection~ by the cho- Attending the meeting from ers 16.00 to 19.50. Stock Steer
·us were "West Virginia" and Mason were Gary Stewart, Glen ca]ves 22.00 to 24.90. Stock Heif"Centennial Song.'' Birds - Johnson, Kathy Johnson , Alice er Calves tQ.OO to 22.50.
Values to 49e yd. in thi~ largt&gt; group or Bett ~r
'' Birdlings Serenade," Christy . Faye Johnson, Mary Artis, Nan- 1 VEAL CALVES - Tops 25-.95
Prints. Wide asst. of pattern s and colors.
ValuM To $1.29
Hoffman, "March of the Cardin· icy Proffitt, Susan Johnson , Joy !Seconds 23.90, Medium 20.40 to
Clean Up _ Close Ouk_
als ," Holly Layne; " Got A Pair :Thabet, Jennifer Zerkle. De)).
. Common &amp; Heavies 18.00
V•lues To 29c:
Reg. $3.95 Gal.
~f Birdies," by bemlta Staats; bie Cook, Joanne Van Meter,
24.50.
''Song of the Wren," Beverly Diana Sisk. Parents
LAMBS - Tops 20.00 Sec&lt;&gt;ncl•
Vinyl Latex Finish
ASST.
Carson; "Pretty Polly," Debra ing the youths were Mrs.
18.30. Light Weights 10.00 to 15.·
All C11ildren's Summer Sportswear grouP·
Gilman; "Five Chickadees, " Ca· die Thabet, Mr. Lester Zerkle oo.
ed for quiek sale. Shorts - Blotv;es and
rol Randolph; "Litne White and Mrs. Ray Proffitt.
other
items marked down to deal'. Shop
Duck," Denise Parsons; ;oLitFair Association
Reg
.
$3.95
,gal.
Vinyl
Late:
r
c
lie Blue Bird ," Cathy Hunt ;
VISIT GRANDPARENTS
Wide asst. of Better Glass
Finish Pain t lil a new low ~
Ware. Cups, glasses and
Robin Redbreast/ ' Jennifer MASON - Tammy and Tony Meeting Is Set
low prke. A spt&gt;rial pur·
many other items. Vallws to
Patterson; " I lteltrd A BJue- Fowler of Pt. Pleasant visited P'l' . PLEASANT - A special
chase at a large savmgs for
29c in thi.!il grou p.
&gt;ird." Sherry Sole; "Bobolink recently with their grandpar· meeting of the Mason County
Waltz," Amy Beach; "Canary ents, Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Stew- Fair Association membership,
Reg. $2.00 Value- Save Now
Polka," Sharon and Debra art in Mason.
committee chairmen and memand director~ in charge of
special events Will be held
Thurs&lt;lay, July 2iith at 8:30p.m.
in the Pt. Pleasant High School
Reg. 2. 25 Value Large size Canner ,
Vo-Ag building.
Just in time for Canning Seasoon at a
The purpose of the meeting
ib to further coordinate the fair
DISCOUNT VALUE
Rog. $1.39 Plastic
new low price . Shop Early ..
activities and events. There are
WOMEN'S
JAMAICA
36x
6
important items to discuss and

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10 BOTTLI CAPS

l'll'lm"Dt

400 Extrtl Fret
Top Value Stamp1

DISCOUNT Markets

WY·""41i

BEST COLA BUY
. TIUI

MONTH- END· SALE
FINAL CLEARANCE

Men's

WOMEN'S SHOES

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We Gift
SIH

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carton
·serves 16

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tSyracu,. Chine

SALIS &amp; SlltVICI

Mr. and Mrs . John Si.olsoro . ...
!ited in Columbus with
and

EACHBOTTU!

.c...munlly su-

MOTOROLA

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tWm.

WASHINGTON &lt;UPD - Central IntelllgP.nce Agency Direet.ttr
John A. Mct..:one as~ a Rout~~
armed Jt!JI'.Iicte • ~
TuetdAy for a better retirement
s-+em
for U.S. igenta:.
, ••
McCone •aid the sy1tem 1hould
be 1 lrnilar to th t of the fora!....,
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Centennial Reci~al Is iven y' upt s
M p
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Mr.
. h Sch I · ason ersona s
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Of Mrs. Powell At a ama tg
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or'~j.,,::;~· •.~11M~nd .~nd
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Gifts For The
BRIDE

o1

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libtblf~~~~~ld~lhls~~w~-=~·1~~~~~~~~~

c.r. 1

8o'!los dowq 33. 11 :35 p. m.; Ill&lt; malicious destruction
Onward down 33, 2:45 a. m.;
t

Your o.,.nclible
.,..,., Por

New Havtll, W. Va,
home alter ~~ a modiOli PI· /filley Bumgarner and PI!Mia on 111e teaching stall of tho •11o
Out ol town IUIItl tor 1M llent at Holzer Hospital.
Ill Gnbam Ststlon, W. Va. ,....., nual ~ampment of'!"" Gecq.
l'eddinl WIN Mrl. lllflt Ktrnl,
IJicl ' lira. Donlold J'. w•ebpd guea!f o1 Mrl. Wle Ia YOUth Telllperanco Coulloll

14,
5 p.1: 15
m p.
: John
Ladd Crockllotin fell aoleep
01ld whllo
LowoondrlvlnJ
appa..,Uy
A Gallipolis
Kenneill
and Mrl.
PtterB.ofICimJ
Colll!llb\11,
0. daughter
ftousll llld
YIJilld
up 11,
m.; Dave
esot Birchfield,
.. v, J'*
Mr, llld
(Finclo
andfamily
son-in-law
Mr.·111t1t
and Warlb.
!lalpb Gibbo and dougltter
86, or man.
35 Garliold
ett up 14, 7:40 p. m Polly m llulland on 81111 Roull 12f, louDd lyiDII on Rl. 7 ..,. milo pal'll!tl ol lilt bride), Mr. lld Mro. Frederick Pomeroy at Patty were weekend 1111esll of
Crane down 14, 9:40 p. m.; and hll ear went left of confer, oortll olille Kypr Crook Power Wu.on, Mn. l!llll Loch, trtm West Sprlngffeld, Pl. DYN' 111e Mr. and Mrs. H. 1. carney at
Chr~ Jr. up H. 6::16 a. m.; hltti!IJ I brldiO- ,
planl,has been charged with In- 'ftle Pllina, 0., Mra. 11:111 weetend.
Charlestpn.
CVEC UP t4, at 1:30 o. m. Law100 oufferod mjurl., to toxicabon by the Galtipoli• t:ity '!l.onlpton, Albeno, 0., Mro. Mr. and loin. C. M. Aduns, Mr. aitd Mre. W~- Capoharl
D~esel up II, 1:20 o. m.; Heav. hlo chetll and elbow, and IIC• pollee. called 10 the scene were Dolnll Kallty, Ruth Alii! Halll)', Jr. ud 11101011 and Mr.llld Mrs. of Sl. JQHpb, 14~. v• vWttq
er up t7 , 7:55 p, m.; C. V. eratlona of hlo knee,
while the State Patrol. the Middleport lllra. llftty MclniOtob llld Lou. c. M. Adams, of GaUipoUs, relatives bere.
,
Harner up 17, 2:25a . m.; lnva. Brewer ouflerod locoratlon of omoraenC)' oquatf. and lht Gollla anno, Pamela Walbt!m tU ot ,o~hl~o;.::spen:;t~=ille~wee~k~end;;:;~•~I.;W;iy~-;.,;Mr;;;,;·.;and;;,,;Mrs;;;·~La;;"';,;;en~ce-Llaev;.·
der up 17, 6:110 a. m.; Clltrlerof h11 forohoad and 1 poaolble neck Coonty Sllorl!r~ DopartmBD~ 11 Chtlltlrt, 0., Mra. Vlrlfnla
j
down 19, 5:50 a. m.; Wayne H. tnjury. The IICCtdtnl lo under was thought li"l he had been J)t!llkr ol Cltnlorhlll, 0., )ft. 1
down 21. 6:211 t . m.; Elaeecl~l r.,thor lnvooUeflllon.
bit by a car.
Charlolll Oavtdlon. Mlao Car·
up 23, 9:00 p. m. Sau~y II.
Birchllold wao troatad ot Ho~ ol llltdaon ollolltldleport, 0.
ur :ll, ~' 55. 1· m.; B.lngo up Bond• Forfeited In
..,. hosplttal lor ll&lt;t!ratiotto of
PEQON.U:,
Greenup 5 30 p. m.. lldeana
tho hood and log. 4 motorist low Mrt H L Dyor Ita• l'tiUmOtl
Bosworth down Greenup %:45 Mayor'a Court
him on tho hllbwoy, swerved, h~ · 1i11r' vlaltlni hor tMtll
a: ffi.; lndl~no down Greenup Msyor Charln Ltpr Tuo,. and skidded T5 feot , lltntia1· t• 11114 family, Ll. COnua. and lllrl.
0 Footorfa Crystal
4.20 • · m., Valvolin~ downkll dav forfeited Ev.,.tl Caltflfoll'o l'&lt;&gt;llnd in the hi11hway.
Jallles Dyer at Norfork, Va Lt.
018471..........
Grttenup 7:45 a. m.; ran " lt:io bond on a chargo ol DWI,
and Mrs !)yPr ntumed
B. down 33, Ull p. m.; H. E. and J . c. Frost'o 175 bond for ASKS IIE1'!'RII IY&amp;Tt:M
IF:5Mi:.O'iiio.;..;iiiiiiiiiiiiioiiiii

or

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11
~~;.= ~ ~~ =~~ur~n::."nd1~ Plumlling • Htalfrlg

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Boat MoY&lt;..nts:
squad Tl"ldly niJhl lor lnjur- to attend.
Ollie Rlvor - Bob Btnter up lea outforod Ill 1 wreck.
14, 3:45p. m.; Dllpatober down Shtrlll'o lloputy
Howard
MAN ~OVNP, CIWtOIU&gt;

Actjve clalm11 for unemploy·
ment benefits ir~ Meigs eounty
C~Jntinued to run below last year
at week's end, F. W. Chtlder!ll, .
manager of the Pomeroy office,
reported today.
There were 38 new claims
filotl and 1!4 continued from two
weeks ago. for a total
212.
One year aeo there were 249 1
at week's end.
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Z.DIIl1 Slllllnlt. Ponlii'OY·111dllleport, o. hlf ,._ tel
M'=i).n ~!":~ lni and IJmll1 of Rlam, &amp;m., ~~ 0o111p, w.-, o..

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run~!.!:~~ Rt. 124 Wreck ar"un p. m
. in the' Ma.aonk club and JIMil'!la!lml club. Holzer llospltal
;; ~rs, ~'; Hinton &amp;a
temple to bonor past mastoPJ of IICr. Ro\t4ll II I tvoduall of Mr. llld HI's, J - If. llwlb Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Layne aDd J&gt;l Fairfax COunty, Va., and Mr.
·
asan
·11 Charlo.: O.lberl LawliQII, ~. PorUand the IO&lt;lse and to COllier the Wlhlml lli&amp;b Sci!OOI, elaliS of and cblldrell Lindl ..,a J!!lf Mr and ~- Robort Cooke. and lin. -..t ~ and
K11111
Brewer, 16, were tsk· third degree on one lliJididate. 'fl. Ha iJ eJIIPk&gt;)'td 1&gt;y lUI f11h- were vacatloolng In II1B S!nolly no,_. y"""., ot Clm- daugbter ol Wlcblts, Ka!llla.
1~
1 [:!on,t Mlrmet and anandtoRoger
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Moil• Yomorlal hOIPiiJII Refreollmenu will be 11rved. er, Grant o. llouab IJIII Sons Mit. li8l week.
brld 0 0 ~ MarlfyD Moll- Rev Mn Aellllll MJUOP """
Winfield dan&gt;s were on lhe sills. by Ute Middleport emeraency All maslor Masons are invited OoolriCIOn and ll!tllden of Ollie Roush hu returned zer ~ Dan of . ZaDesvUie, 0., Milo Etbel. Riddle are aervlni

ZiiJlrner down S!, 5:20 a. m.;
Samuel Clemens down Sf, I . p.
m Valley Vpyager up 3t., 1' 111
a. m.: Elisha Woods down 34,
2 1 · m ·•· Charles Stevenson

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Swarll .......,.,.. that ...,._
111gb
":'111 tile
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ed bome after ljlll1ljlng the Ind. viollld relatives here fer
ter ::,.:=·~ ~bold- ....., ... Sill .... a"varslly to~~Qf bf, ':,...~ ...... at Myttle Beodl, s. c. llie put "eek.
, lal n&gt;eetinl Frid~y July,: ebeerleoder, belonged to the pep er being
mediCal pallei.t ·
llol! Flaher of ZUUvillt, 0., Rectlll IUMII of Mrs. E. C.

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I.ODGJ ro MEET

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SHORTS

Reg. 1.39 Value 6' x 36"
size plastjc washable window shades. Green, white,
tan. Save now. Shop
early.

Reg. $1.19 Ladies Jamaica Shorts 10 to 20. Asst.
colors. Sale price, Buy
several pair now. Shop
early .

88:.

Reg. 79c value Wide asst . of colors
and patterns -

See these and save

now at your Bonanza Store ....

Reg. 2.29 II x • 108

WHITE FABRIC SUMMER

SHEETS

SHEETS

fords . Size&amp; 4~ to
8, well ml:de. Sbop

Re~~:.

11 .00 valuf" 'F'1nnnull

ffn~

Sheets. Well made. Buy !;f"Veral
now at this low Jow price,

99

'ft4"!!. S2.2Q Famoua Hope Sheela
81x108 size. See theae and aave
now. Shop early at your_ .SO.

nanza Store.

$1''

and save now at
tbi• low price at
BonanZa Stoi'O.

cOtMin.And Dell With Tho Boss For
Who~le Prl- •lid Just I Real Good oul ·.

Fim Quality Man's Reg. $2.29

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METROP9UTAN MOTORS ..

PLASTIC DRAPES

log. $1.99 II x 99

'Reg. $2.49 Lo4ies'
White Tenni1 Qx.

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DISCOUNT VALUE!- WOMEN'S

SNEAKERS

If 70U
'.

Window Shades

-4· 4t., ~
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Reg. 2.49 first quali!y Mens Dunga.._

· .ea. Sizes 29 to 42 WeUmade Sanforiz.
ed. Buy several

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fti\'er Report
H • a} Af
.

Gnp readiDp:
Dam 11.3, 12.3,

N H
c. ~ 1101111111 gnde"! or a'!_~"
wwirso
~

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Fr~nk

pr:~~a~d Keith Jeffers, Porn·

eroy, wa&amp; fhled $5 and eo&amp;tl for
failing to stop in sure clear
distance and Reuben Swartz
~ $to'
Pomerov• R 0 was 11 np.j
nd
·18· 1· ln.,t . f
a
cos
or
ox1ca ton, 1n
othe pctions
&amp;'"
T ~ e Po,;,.roy emergency service. R~ did not reveal any
uad went ..., 1ellda to Car n· mon~ details of hlJ praponJ in
~r where II
ted
11 public SOII!on and after he on.
Ebersbach to Meig~Memorial .nounced 11 the au~mnuttee weDt
hospital as 1 rnedlcal patient. Ul"_l~o_:c~looed~~H~I~SJ~on~·-_ _ _

down 34, 4:55 a. m.; Crucible
... .
up '"• l . l5 a. m.
GaiPP&lt;&gt;IIs dam - Albert Hoi·
den dOwn 11 p. m.; A. V. Chris
up l :25 •·. m.; Inca down 2
a. m.j Nattonal up 3:30 a. m.;
Northern down &amp; a. m.; Semet
up t :30 a. m.
Kanawha River - Lucy Jane
MAKES TWO CALLS
Lucas doWI1 Marmet 11 :20 p. Middleport emeraency runs
m. ; Solv1y down Marmet 7:55 Included one a! 11:35 a. m.
a. zn.: Helen Z. down WtnfJeld 'JUesday to Rutland where the
3:15 p. m:; W. H. Shofer. Jr. 1quad transported Delbert Lawdt'wn WIQfleld 11 :15 P· ~·; Jer· son and Roger Brewer to Meip
ry Sosworth down Wlnf1eld .t t· Memorial hospit~;al following a
:05 ]). m.; A. E. Dykes up Win· car accident in which Lawson
field 12:30 ~· .m. ; Lelia Shear· and Brewer suStained injuriea,
er down Wmf1eld ~ : 05 • · m. i •nd another at 1:10 a. m. U..
Luther Herdman up Winfield day to near the Merry Go Round
7 11. m.
night club near Cheshire where
a man was reported to have
Oill'l' Accepted By
been hit by an automobile, but
Miami AF ROTC.
already had been taken to •
Harry (Riek) OiJer, Jr .. hon- hospihll.
or studont graduate o! Middle----"'" High school last Mov and
SCOUT MEET SET
enrolled for tho ran te;;, at MASON - Ma!IOI&gt; Chief of PoMiami 10.1 Unlver~lfy , has been lice F'red T~ylor h's pnnounced
accepted Jnto thl! Air Force that any former Boy Scout or
ROTc there.
1lhooe elilible to bacorne Boy
Oller is the son of Mr . and 'Scouts are invited to attend a
\trs. Richard Oiler, 550 Broad· meeting Wednesday, July 24, at
way, Middleport.
7:30 p. m. •t the Mason City
Enterin~t into a four year pro- . hall. This group is spons~red by
gram coincidin&amp; with their reJ~ the Mason Volunteer FJre [)e.
ular college curriculum, ROTC partment.
num will be commissioned as
----2nd Lieutenanls in the Air Fort•e
LOCAL TEMPS
Jpon graduation.
, The temperature at 11 a. m.
downtown Pomeroy today
was 80 degrees, under clear

Iran:

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Bl!llefit Claim• Are
Still At Low Poipt

WY 2-2255
601 1. Mein lt.
,..,.,,.,

We Will Pty li ~"' ,Etch
To Your Fovorlte .Chtrlty.

Na·l

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Pastor Wile
Given Oldtime
1p d p Y1

Peaches

with theM

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Ullll _ .• .., _ ..

Ladi~~ ~.~~~~ :g~~~a~e

or tea · - .. ........._
'ki.W ..........

PAINT

s.v. 13c

1

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l;ft

=·

'lOP YAI.W SfAJI'IIt

.......... &amp;~·of
I a. ... r.....,

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c..,_ '"ltiJ!r-. S.t.,
JiuF, 21. 19J3

Drinb .. 6" ...... 55c . Jukt

.......

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Pies ........ 3 ... $1 -~--Colpte .. 3 -

'299

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........ ""' •• c.....

Buttermilk .... , ., ... 39c

TIISIIG .. ..

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16 ... · $1
IAVI 26c

...

$1

,... .........,..

Ptllluf IUitfM' ~~ . ~~ ~ ••H .. _ ........
fti&lt;A'ton's TV

Po.qul•r •• , .

49c

Surf ..... 5 "·" •1 Dinners ... 3 9c
(la~l!ll

S.t.lll Grapn

"'~ow AS

A-1 , . . .

....... Cwt.r4

CANT-

3 IIOOM OROUP

~

Shrllllflt

Pinto Beans 4 ::. 29c
will! lltft
c..,........,. w,. " · ...
ooupo11

lat..

... ·-~·~\.

.

Size

Nedarines
- -

Pl~~~~~p,

-

Juiey lllpo .. lit.

........

Pork&amp;

WAS
1961 LARK (6) - - - - - $1295
Clnan and nice, economy car

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II

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NOW

$895

$395

1957 MERCURY 4 DR.
$795
$395
HOrdtop. Auto. Trans. Radio and Heater. See It

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Pltasanl Valley Hospital
ADMITI'f;:D: Mrs. Norman
! Mo•unl,, Bidwell; Billy Jack AbMinersville; Oliver M.
Buffalo; Mrs. James
Grove.
Mrs. Robart
and son, Leon; Vlcl:ie
Lynn White,
Mrs.
Ray McClure, Pt.
Shirley Lynn Pore, Ft.

1951 CHEVROLEt (6,
$1095
$795
Station Wagon. Sta. Trans. Clean and solid, runs
line

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FURNITURE

ev{,.yone connected with t h e
scheduled · tor August 5
lhro&gt;Ugh the lOth, should attend .

These Cars MUST GO
Wholesale &amp; Below Prices

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1957 FORD (6, FAIRLANE
$195
$595
300 2 Dr. Hardtop. Radio, Heater, one owner, real
n!ce Ita. trans.
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WHO WAH• • LINCOLN?
With flll1 pG'II'01' OJt..),.'0 ,unditloninl(, I don't.
tlo, ~··Ill. . ~"'
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66c

Large Size Canner

$144,,

STILL . ON

1951 STUDEBAK~R
$795
Champion (6) 4 Dr. Anolher economy car

••w ,C)N. nu
aa;us...,.o.,al
"41'1' NOW!

ssoo

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19c

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SAVE

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............ 2sc "'- .......... 2tc

Ladies Summer Dresses

Glassware

SALE

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·&lt;

300

Childrens Sportswear

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.... 4 •• $1

$

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22n.

..... ,.....

AND SAVE

FANCY PRINTS

Kandu

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ROUSH'S SHOE STORE

ON THE CORNER IN MIDDLEPORT
THESE LOW DISCOUNT PRICES EFFECTIVE FRIDAY And SATURDAY

5

Save llc

PlAID STAMPS

WHITE RAIN SHAMPOO • 99c

Flour

1 IPOMEROY, 0.

Dutton Drug

I

TOOTH BRUSH SET - 59c pkg.

AVOIMiale
I

$1 00

1::::

BATH ROOM Deodorizer 37c

1

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res

Children's Leather

SEA and SKI · .. .... ·.. .. 69c
ADORN HAIR SPRAY · · $1.17

_C_ts.l Tluifty Cuh Steak

1Eyeofliulclhatt .............. $1.09!

$3.00

GET YOUR

lb.

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MEN'S OXFORDS

Oxfords • Loafers

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$lllotluentRoast .................. $Uti F hP kS
k.
Trotan

Sizes 4 to 10
MEN'S SANDALS

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FuD Cit

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$2,00

Round Steak Sale!

Tenderay Cube Steak .............. .. ... $1,.0tJPhe. ·n.;:;era~y·
·Rump or sirl-'-n
- 1p 1oast .,. ... r-.., .. ... .. 99c I · ... 'il n.:.. ._..a.

$4.88

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lb.

ITAM'I

BIRTH ANNOUNr!P
liS SICOND IT.
Mr. 1nd Mrs. Lionel Gilmort!
of Chrshire are announcing the '
Newt te lite flt ..rlc lh•'
.
b1rth
of an 8 lb. 5 and ane-halt '
Open Sund11.y, Monday,
ouncl! son. Mark Stephen. Fri· l
Tuesd~y, Wedne.day,
day, July 19, at Holzer hospital.
Friday and Saturday
9:30 AM.
Grandparent:; are Mr. and Mrs. ;
Until 6:00P.M.
Richard Fink. Cheshire : Mr. and
Open Saturdaya Till P .M.
Mrs. Millard Gilmore, Cheshire,
(Closed
All Day Thursdays}
and great grand P"'renbi are Mr.
and MMi. Wilbur Win.,;, Ch61h·
All hours E.S.T., Pomeroy
ire. and Mr. and MrJ.
Fink, Middleport. The Gilimore- eMASON, W.VA.
' 8 have one other fOil, Bruce,
Next te O.l.,..ln Theatre
14 months old.
C1oao&lt;l All DoY Mond"
VISITED HOME
I Open AI 10:00 AM Tues.,
1be EJecta Circle of the Mid- · Wed ., Thursday, Friday. Sat.
d!O)IQI'I Blptiol churoh Tuesd•y urchly' Sunday.
eveninJ vJajtfd the county home,
Cloae E\'ery Osy At '7 :30
servinl home made ict cream fAll hour• I!:.O.S.T. M.qon)
and Clke ,to the residents.

heft

PIII~IT

THEY ARE VALUAILD

Tendtrty
Full Cut

OlEIN

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WORK SHOES

Children's Canvas

CLELAND'S T,V,

the rl~'-'
to Umlt q..uHIIe8"

Oxfords -loafers

Pam Reynolds , daughter
NEW HAVEN - Mrs. Paul Rickard. Flowers - " Lady of Concerto in A Minor," Kathy Mr. and Mrs. D. L. Reynolds, Mrs. William Persinger and
Size
B. PoweJJ presented her piano the Gardens,'' Carolyn Icenhow. Sayre ; Plano and organ. duo ,was returned home from Hoi· chidlren.
6 tq 12 - urgan and vocal students in a er ; "Rain on Roof ," Sharon by Nancy and Linda Abom. 1zer hospital on .Wednesday Mr. and Mrs. John w. Chattin
West Virginia Centennial Re- Hussell ; " AprU Flowers," Ta. Mrs. PoweJI presented the where she was a patient for sev· C: ,Portsmouth , Ohio, spent a
ri ta! "The Emblem of Our marra Sayre ; " Flower Song" award! won by the students. eral days.
two weeks vacation visiting his
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State,"' on Tuesday July 18th, Judith Lievlng ; " When Poppies The perfect attendance: Judy Mrs. Hester Rayburn Is vis- : parents, Mr. and Mn. John
o Medium Heels
aLB p. m. at the Wahama High !Sleep," Carolyn Keefer ; " Bee Hoffman, 5 years ; Jane~ Hud· iting her son and daughter:ilr Chattin.
eBrown
School gymnasium. This was and the Clover," Karen Green ; nan. 4 years : the foJiowmg. for law, Mr. and Mrs. Sterlmg
----•Flat Heels
sponsored by the New Hav6(1 "Story of a Rose.'' Teresa Fer- the past year : Kathy Lttch- Rayburn and' son at Perth Am- SETS NEW RECORD
e White. Blege
Woman's CJub as their Centen- guson : "Buttercup and Daisies," fleld . Geraldine Keefer, Caro- boy, N. J .
I BERLIN I UP! I _ The East
Pair
nial program for the year.
Cathy Litchfield : "Narcissus," lyn Keefer, Sharon Yeager, Be.. I Dr. and. Mrs. T. B. McGowan Cft,rman teum of Manfred MatueMen's
and Black
The stage setting was decor~ . Angela ,Fields ; " Mighty ~k' verly Yeager, Barbara Mar- , and children are vacationing I chewski, Juergen May. Siegfried
ated with a large blue West A Rose. ' Becky Raynes ; Tu- shall, San~a Marsha]], Becky ]at Boston , Mass.
Herrmann. and Siegried Valentin
Vol- $6.95
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Virginia Map, a United States lips" Diana Roush : "Dream of Raynes, Dian~ Roush: Eleanora Mr. and Mrs. Paul Anderson Tuesda y established 11 new
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flag, and a State Flag in the Rosebuds,"
K a Y Hoffman, Roush, Cecilia ~truth, Amy
on Friday to visit at Nor· world's re«:~rd for the 6,000 meSlk'l
background . In the foreground ''Moonflower," E'reanora Roush; Beach, Angela trlelds, John folk , Va ., with Mr. and Mrs. ter relay in the time of 14 :58 ' 6to 12 _ _
there were large posters of " Wisteria," Deb!a " S a Yr.e; Icenhower, Carolyn Icenhower , . Dean Bumgardner and daugh- minutes at Potsdam. Their time I
pr.
Odds- Ends
Odds-Ends
the emblems, ~ the state seal " YelJow ..Jonquds.
~eraldme Sherry Sole, .Robert Redman , !Ter. Mrs. Bumgardner and the i ~:!iced 4.2 seronds off the old
Cork Soles
and the centenmal seal. Seat. Keefer, Moss Rose , G 8 i I Rebecca . Burn~, Gary Tedesco 1 Andersons' other daughter
mark set bv a French team in 11
ed on the stage were the M.C. Miller ; " Rhododendron," (state and DeniSe Grinstead ; For tbe ncy who has been visiti~ at rune 1961 ·
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Ross Frey the panel me~rs flowerJ , Rebecca Burris. State scrapbook - Sue Ann Bumgar- iNorfolk will return home with , '
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Values To $6.95
Kathy Sayre Brenda Brown Songs w~re m~ng by the vocal ner; for JOO per cent on all lh . ' 15
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Sharon Yeager,
Max Brown,' group. What Young West VIr· tests - Gera ld'tnl} Keef er ; th e e1r paren .
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John Icenhower, and Billy Mar· ginians Uke to Pl.ay - ·· Yankee outstanding award for the year Mrs. Chari~ . Anderson
of for the I~ l &lt;&gt; nd o_f_:H_:a_u•_· _ __
Boys'
shaH and the Chorus. The male Doodle Dandy~ Billy Marshall; was won by Max Brown and a IRavensw~ VISited over th~ ~
Broken Sizes
Broken Sizes
members of the chorus and " Moon River," Sharon Roach; special award was given to Ross j weekend With Mr. and Mrs. Ri~
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panel wore blue shirts, gold " Moon Rocket," Barbara Mar~ Frey . Mrs. Powell thanked the lev Rtgg.s.
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ties, dark trollsers and white shaU, " Mant11Ja," Sue Ann foUowing for the contribut1on Attendmg Semor Church camp
Odds· Ends
Odds· Ends
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coats, and the girls on the pan- Bumgarner ; 4'Alley Cat," John to making the affair a success: lh1s week at Asbury Woods
3
to
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el wore blue gowns and the Icenhower · "Lonesome Cow- membt-rs of the New Haven near Huntington are th~ follow·
girls in the chorus wore gold boy," Sandra Marshall ; " By A Woman 's Club, Mr. Thomas lmg ·Debble Cook, Jenmfer Ze~­
gowns. Mrs. Powell, dressed in Blue Lagoon," Brenda Brown; Reed , Mr. Ralph Sayre, Mr. kle, Sandy Sorden, Nancy Pro· :
Aut.
Molded Soles
Asst.
a white ball length gown was " Mack the Knife." Max Brown; John Grandstaff, Mr. Wamsley,
Susan Johnson and Joanne '·ts·t atld lnilll
Coloro -~•
Styl.. - - presented a centenmal corsage " Theme From Summer Place," the parent!!, Kenny Music Com- Van Meter:
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made of dark blue carnatl,.ns Shirley sayre : " Meody 0 f pany for the instruments and I Mrs . M.atdda Noble ts v1~1tm~ I
Broken Sir.es
with gold leaves and· ribbon, Love '' Beverly and Sharon the group for their corsage.
cousin BFloyd MFc Dermltt at ,
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Yeager ; •·Theme f&lt;~ rom Piano e program m•.s
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Mr John M~Danlel . d dau~
Ushers were members of the
Ross Frey playmg
s.
an
Women 's Club and they wore
UnCinlshed Symphony.
Vikki and Barbara, visCentennial costumes. They in~
The members of the
recently with Mr · and
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presented the different
· Larry Belcher at Newark,
Mrs. Phil Batey. Mrs. Thomas
of the program. The
This week they are visitMIDDLEPORT, OHIO
Hoffman, Mrs. Jess Abel und
f
dents were: Barbara Marshall,
her parents, Mr · and Mrs.
Mrs. Jack Flesher.
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Margaret Roney Siler,
Hudson at New Cumber·
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The program began with Ross MASON - The Rev. and Mrs. Grinstead. Tommy Rous h, AnFrey playing " Let's Give A Marvan Frame, pastor of the gela Fields, Randy Randolph,
Rah! For West Virginla," fol- Mason Methodist Church were Sandra Marshall, Rick Powell,
lowed with "Anoceran" by Mar~ honored with· an Old Fashion Debra Sayre, Lana Randolph,
sha Lloyd ; " Stars and Stripes Pound Party at the chllrch on Kathy Sayre, Alice Roush, KaSUNTAN LOTION
Forever" by Charlene Ran- Sunday evening.
ren Greene, Charlene Randolph
dolph , ''Pomp and Circum- Approximately 150 persons at- Calldy Ingels and Judy ~they .
stance," Judy Hoffman. Stars- tended the reception of the Other students. enrolled tn the
"Evening ' by Sheila Lieving, new minister who replaced Ri· class but not
WIZARD
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Twinkle, Twinkle Little Star," chard L. Wright who accepted Bonnie Blake, Jerry
Mindy Raynes; " Gazing at the the pastorate at Rainell, W. Va. Jeanne Morgan, Mrs .. Evelyn
Stars." Cecilia Smith " The Sunday School Supt. TXmald Patterson, M1·s. Conme Hunt,
REG. 1.39-2 PKG,
Stars,'' Nora Friend ; "Star- Foglesong spoke briefly and ex- Jonet HudnaH. Pau1ttta
light," Virginia Bumgarner, tended a weleome to the guests dolph. Mrs. Helen Busch, Mrs.
REGULAR 1.39
" Starlight WaJrz," Di.ana Tot- of honor and thdr sons and Roy Lloyd, Gary Tedesco, Tornbert; "Garden of the Stars," daughter, Peter, Paul, James, my Roush., Cynthia
Judy Lathey. Vocal
selec- John and Miriam. Cookies, and Carolyn Roush, Sherry
tions by the chorus - " Moun- · PJ.¥1Ch and coffee · were served. , er and Alice Roush ,
la~nee~s ~e :f"ree," a~~ "W~st 'J1le men of the church previ-1
V1rgtma. Anunals - Dancmg ous to this occasion, presented PT. PLEASANT LIVESTOCK
Bear/' Peter SulUvan; "'Sma11 the minister with a set of golf
SALES REPORT
Animal" Kent Sayre; •"Animal" clubs.
Saturday, July 20, 1913
by Bill Hussell; "Whistler and
HOGS - 175 to 220 18.00 Jo
Values To $4JJ8 LADIES'
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VALUES TO $6.95
His Dog," Mike Sullivan; "El- Several Allentl
19.00. Heavies 13.00 to 16.00.
mo. the Elephant," John Bur,
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Lights 15.00 to 18.00. Fat
ris; "Bobcat Boogie," Bruce Subdt8trtt'l Event
12 .50 Jo 14.50. Boar 9.00
Adams. Trees - " UndP-r the MASON - Several youths. of! 10.40. Pigs 7.00 to UJ.OO.
Clo"
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Mape," Michael Lieving, . the Intermediate and Semor I CATTLE - Heifers 1!!.50 to
out of aH summer atock. Save now at this low'March of the Trees," Mich· (Youth Fellowshlps of the Mas· 21.00. Fat cows 13 .00 to 14 .80.
low price. Shop early.
Value lo 6.95 in th is group, priced
ael Jones; "Falling Leaves," on Methodist Church attended Canners 9.00 to 12.75. BuJis 16.·
for quick sale summer clearance. Shop
Rflbert Redman ; "Little Birch a Methodist Sllb-district meet- 2:. to 18.00. Stock cows and
Reg. 49c Value
Tree," Randy Randolph; "For~ ing on Monday evening at Kro- calves 140.00 to 165.00. Stock
Ea rly and Save at Your Bonanza.
rest Peace,''
Rolly Sullivan. Itiel Park.
Steers 18.50 to 22.50. Stock HellVocal selection~ by the cho- Attending the meeting from ers 16.00 to 19.50. Stock Steer
·us were "West Virginia" and Mason were Gary Stewart, Glen ca]ves 22.00 to 24.90. Stock Heif"Centennial Song.'' Birds - Johnson, Kathy Johnson , Alice er Calves tQ.OO to 22.50.
Values to 49e yd. in thi~ largt&gt; group or Bett ~r
'' Birdlings Serenade," Christy . Faye Johnson, Mary Artis, Nan- 1 VEAL CALVES - Tops 25-.95
Prints. Wide asst. of pattern s and colors.
ValuM To $1.29
Hoffman, "March of the Cardin· icy Proffitt, Susan Johnson , Joy !Seconds 23.90, Medium 20.40 to
Clean Up _ Close Ouk_
als ," Holly Layne; " Got A Pair :Thabet, Jennifer Zerkle. De)).
. Common &amp; Heavies 18.00
V•lues To 29c:
Reg. $3.95 Gal.
~f Birdies," by bemlta Staats; bie Cook, Joanne Van Meter,
24.50.
''Song of the Wren," Beverly Diana Sisk. Parents
LAMBS - Tops 20.00 Sec&lt;&gt;ncl•
Vinyl Latex Finish
ASST.
Carson; "Pretty Polly," Debra ing the youths were Mrs.
18.30. Light Weights 10.00 to 15.·
All C11ildren's Summer Sportswear grouP·
Gilman; "Five Chickadees, " Ca· die Thabet, Mr. Lester Zerkle oo.
ed for quiek sale. Shorts - Blotv;es and
rol Randolph; "Litne White and Mrs. Ray Proffitt.
other
items marked down to deal'. Shop
Duck," Denise Parsons; ;oLitFair Association
Reg
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$3.95
,gal.
Vinyl
Late:
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lie Blue Bird ," Cathy Hunt ;
VISIT GRANDPARENTS
Wide asst. of Better Glass
Finish Pain t lil a new low ~
Ware. Cups, glasses and
Robin Redbreast/ ' Jennifer MASON - Tammy and Tony Meeting Is Set
low prke. A spt&gt;rial pur·
many other items. Vallws to
Patterson; " I lteltrd A BJue- Fowler of Pt. Pleasant visited P'l' . PLEASANT - A special
chase at a large savmgs for
29c in thi.!il grou p.
&gt;ird." Sherry Sole; "Bobolink recently with their grandpar· meeting of the Mason County
Waltz," Amy Beach; "Canary ents, Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Stew- Fair Association membership,
Reg. $2.00 Value- Save Now
Polka," Sharon and Debra art in Mason.
committee chairmen and memand director~ in charge of
special events Will be held
Thurs&lt;lay, July 2iith at 8:30p.m.
in the Pt. Pleasant High School
Reg. 2. 25 Value Large size Canner ,
Vo-Ag building.
Just in time for Canning Seasoon at a
The purpose of the meeting
ib to further coordinate the fair
DISCOUNT VALUE
Rog. $1.39 Plastic
new low price . Shop Early ..
activities and events. There are
WOMEN'S
JAMAICA
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WASHINGTON &lt;UPD - Central IntelllgP.nce Agency Direet.ttr
John A. Mct..:one as~ a Rout~~
armed Jt!JI'.Iicte • ~
TuetdAy for a better retirement
s-+em
for U.S. igenta:.
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be 1 lrnilar to th t of the fora!....,
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8o'!los dowq 33. 11 :35 p. m.; Ill&lt; malicious destruction
Onward down 33, 2:45 a. m.;
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Your o.,.nclible
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New Havtll, W. Va,
home alter ~~ a modiOli PI· /filley Bumgarner and PI!Mia on 111e teaching stall of tho •11o
Out ol town IUIItl tor 1M llent at Holzer Hospital.
Ill Gnbam Ststlon, W. Va. ,....., nual ~ampment of'!"" Gecq.
l'eddinl WIN Mrl. lllflt Ktrnl,
IJicl ' lira. Donlold J'. w•ebpd guea!f o1 Mrl. Wle Ia YOUth Telllperanco Coulloll

14,
5 p.1: 15
m p.
: John
Ladd Crockllotin fell aoleep
01ld whllo
LowoondrlvlnJ
appa..,Uy
A Gallipolis
Kenneill
and Mrl.
PtterB.ofICimJ
Colll!llb\11,
0. daughter
ftousll llld
YIJilld
up 11,
m.; Dave
esot Birchfield,
.. v, J'*
Mr, llld
(Finclo
andfamily
son-in-law
Mr.·111t1t
and Warlb.
!lalpb Gibbo and dougltter
86, or man.
35 Garliold
ett up 14, 7:40 p. m Polly m llulland on 81111 Roull 12f, louDd lyiDII on Rl. 7 ..,. milo pal'll!tl ol lilt bride), Mr. lld Mro. Frederick Pomeroy at Patty were weekend 1111esll of
Crane down 14, 9:40 p. m.; and hll ear went left of confer, oortll olille Kypr Crook Power Wu.on, Mn. l!llll Loch, trtm West Sprlngffeld, Pl. DYN' 111e Mr. and Mrs. H. 1. carney at
Chr~ Jr. up H. 6::16 a. m.; hltti!IJ I brldiO- ,
planl,has been charged with In- 'ftle Pllina, 0., Mra. 11:111 weetend.
Charlestpn.
CVEC UP t4, at 1:30 o. m. Law100 oufferod mjurl., to toxicabon by the Galtipoli• t:ity '!l.onlpton, Albeno, 0., Mro. Mr. and loin. C. M. Aduns, Mr. aitd Mre. W~- Capoharl
D~esel up II, 1:20 o. m.; Heav. hlo chetll and elbow, and IIC• pollee. called 10 the scene were Dolnll Kallty, Ruth Alii! Halll)', Jr. ud 11101011 and Mr.llld Mrs. of Sl. JQHpb, 14~. v• vWttq
er up t7 , 7:55 p, m.; C. V. eratlona of hlo knee,
while the State Patrol. the Middleport lllra. llftty MclniOtob llld Lou. c. M. Adams, of GaUipoUs, relatives bere.
,
Harner up 17, 2:25a . m.; lnva. Brewer ouflerod locoratlon of omoraenC)' oquatf. and lht Gollla anno, Pamela Walbt!m tU ot ,o~hl~o;.::spen:;t~=ille~wee~k~end;;:;~•~I.;W;iy~-;.,;Mr;;;,;·.;and;;,,;Mrs;;;·~La;;"';,;;en~ce-Llaev;.·
der up 17, 6:110 a. m.; Clltrlerof h11 forohoad and 1 poaolble neck Coonty Sllorl!r~ DopartmBD~ 11 Chtlltlrt, 0., Mra. Vlrlfnla
j
down 19, 5:50 a. m.; Wayne H. tnjury. The IICCtdtnl lo under was thought li"l he had been J)t!llkr ol Cltnlorhlll, 0., )ft. 1
down 21. 6:211 t . m.; Elaeecl~l r.,thor lnvooUeflllon.
bit by a car.
Charlolll Oavtdlon. Mlao Car·
up 23, 9:00 p. m. Sau~y II.
Birchllold wao troatad ot Ho~ ol llltdaon ollolltldleport, 0.
ur :ll, ~' 55. 1· m.; B.lngo up Bond• Forfeited In
..,. hosplttal lor ll&lt;t!ratiotto of
PEQON.U:,
Greenup 5 30 p. m.. lldeana
tho hood and log. 4 motorist low Mrt H L Dyor Ita• l'tiUmOtl
Bosworth down Greenup %:45 Mayor'a Court
him on tho hllbwoy, swerved, h~ · 1i11r' vlaltlni hor tMtll
a: ffi.; lndl~no down Greenup Msyor Charln Ltpr Tuo,. and skidded T5 feot , lltntia1· t• 11114 family, Ll. COnua. and lllrl.
0 Footorfa Crystal
4.20 • · m., Valvolin~ downkll dav forfeited Ev.,.tl Caltflfoll'o l'&lt;&gt;llnd in the hi11hway.
Jallles Dyer at Norfork, Va Lt.
018471..........
Grttenup 7:45 a. m.; ran " lt:io bond on a chargo ol DWI,
and Mrs !)yPr ntumed
B. down 33, Ull p. m.; H. E. and J . c. Frost'o 175 bond for ASKS IIE1'!'RII IY&amp;Tt:M
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Boat MoY&lt;..nts:
squad Tl"ldly niJhl lor lnjur- to attend.
Ollie Rlvor - Bob Btnter up lea outforod Ill 1 wreck.
14, 3:45p. m.; Dllpatober down Shtrlll'o lloputy
Howard
MAN ~OVNP, CIWtOIU&gt;

Actjve clalm11 for unemploy·
ment benefits ir~ Meigs eounty
C~Jntinued to run below last year
at week's end, F. W. Chtlder!ll, .
manager of the Pomeroy office,
reported today.
There were 38 new claims
filotl and 1!4 continued from two
weeks ago. for a total
212.
One year aeo there were 249 1
at week's end.
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Z.DIIl1 Slllllnlt. Ponlii'OY·111dllleport, o. hlf ,._ tel
M'=i).n ~!":~ lni and IJmll1 of Rlam, &amp;m., ~~ 0o111p, w.-, o..

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run~!.!:~~ Rt. 124 Wreck ar"un p. m
. in the' Ma.aonk club and JIMil'!la!lml club. Holzer llospltal
;; ~rs, ~'; Hinton &amp;a
temple to bonor past mastoPJ of IICr. Ro\t4ll II I tvoduall of Mr. llld HI's, J - If. llwlb Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Layne aDd J&gt;l Fairfax COunty, Va., and Mr.
·
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·11 Charlo.: O.lberl LawliQII, ~. PorUand the IO&lt;lse and to COllier the Wlhlml lli&amp;b Sci!OOI, elaliS of and cblldrell Lindl ..,a J!!lf Mr and ~- Robort Cooke. and lin. -..t ~ and
K11111
Brewer, 16, were tsk· third degree on one lliJididate. 'fl. Ha iJ eJIIPk&gt;)'td 1&gt;y lUI f11h- were vacatloolng In II1B S!nolly no,_. y"""., ot Clm- daugbter ol Wlcblts, Ka!llla.
1~
1 [:!on,t Mlrmet and anandtoRoger
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Moil• Yomorlal hOIPiiJII Refreollmenu will be 11rved. er, Grant o. llouab IJIII Sons Mit. li8l week.
brld 0 0 ~ MarlfyD Moll- Rev Mn Aellllll MJUOP """
Winfield dan&gt;s were on lhe sills. by Ute Middleport emeraency All maslor Masons are invited OoolriCIOn and ll!tllden of Ollie Roush hu returned zer ~ Dan of . ZaDesvUie, 0., Milo Etbel. Riddle are aervlni

ZiiJlrner down S!, 5:20 a. m.;
Samuel Clemens down Sf, I . p.
m Valley Vpyager up 3t., 1' 111
a. m.: Elisha Woods down 34,
2 1 · m ·•· Charles Stevenson

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ter ::,.:=·~ ~bold- ....., ... Sill .... a"varslly to~~Qf bf, ':,...~ ...... at Myttle Beodl, s. c. llie put "eek.
, lal n&gt;eetinl Frid~y July,: ebeerleoder, belonged to the pep er being
mediCal pallei.t ·
llol! Flaher of ZUUvillt, 0., Rectlll IUMII of Mrs. E. C.

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SHORTS

Reg. 1.39 Value 6' x 36"
size plastjc washable window shades. Green, white,
tan. Save now. Shop
early.

Reg. $1.19 Ladies Jamaica Shorts 10 to 20. Asst.
colors. Sale price, Buy
several pair now. Shop
early .

88:.

Reg. 79c value Wide asst . of colors
and patterns -

See these and save

now at your Bonanza Store ....

Reg. 2.29 II x • 108

WHITE FABRIC SUMMER

SHEETS

SHEETS

fords . Size&amp; 4~ to
8, well ml:de. Sbop

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11 .00 valuf" 'F'1nnnull

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Sheets. Well made. Buy !;f"Veral
now at this low Jow price,

99

'ft4"!!. S2.2Q Famoua Hope Sheela
81x108 size. See theae and aave
now. Shop early at your_ .SO.

nanza Store.

$1''

and save now at
tbi• low price at
BonanZa Stoi'O.

cOtMin.And Dell With Tho Boss For
Who~le Prl- •lid Just I Real Good oul ·.

Fim Quality Man's Reg. $2.29

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PLASTIC DRAPES

log. $1.99 II x 99

'Reg. $2.49 Lo4ies'
White Tenni1 Qx.

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DISCOUNT VALUE!- WOMEN'S

SNEAKERS

If 70U
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Reg. 2.49 first quali!y Mens Dunga.._

· .ea. Sizes 29 to 42 WeUmade Sanforiz.
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CHICAGO &lt;UPil-Jim Mahmey . gam., behihd the Dodgers, as tbe I a~ In the ~cinnatl erystal bllll Maloney 'otruet out ..ery CUb
looking •• though he woll be a Goa... beat New York.
this ........ 0 Toole, though, has starter .. cept loser Larry Jaclt-

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NEW HAVEN - · The River·
view Saddle Club wm hold a
.~shqw on . Saturday, July
'f 1,llt 7:30 p, m. at the Ohlinger stables In New Haven~

wi~I~\~!1~Sa~ed~;~it~:t'~i!1~t: : :~n M~~:~e;i;~~nJ~: g~.;:;~~-~hoi ~~r~~n~ =::.i~~~-~ t~a~~~ ~s~ :::: .~;lea~~~r . to
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eight runs in the second inning up their four game series with
on just four hits, including a · the Yankees Tuesday by taking
bases-loaded triple by Ray Wolfe a wild 18-16 win when Pat 0'and a bases loaded single by Brien of the Dodgers ended
Jame!o; Henry. Other hits were the game by ranning the last
singles by C. Saunders and T. · man with two on.
Meadows.
1 Gene Ruschel of the Yanks
In the sixth inning the Tigers and Rick Werner of the Dodgpushed across one more run ers supplied most of the fire 1
when Keith Drummond singled. II power for their teams . Rusche1
and scored later on a single by had a solo homer and three
Meadows . who had two hits . singles . and wa!t on base a fifth
Drummond had a single and time through catcher interff'r:louble for the winners .
en&lt;:e.
Taking the loss was M. Evans . Werner 's horner came with
who worked the first four in- the ba.&gt;ies loade-d and he drove
nings before Johnny Ingles in four more runs with a dourame on to relieve him .
! ble and single. Other Dodger
The Tigers will now fa. c e hitters were Ivan PowE"II with
Fruth.'s Pharmacy next Thurs- two singles, Pat O'Brien a two
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baser. Tom Sarver, Tom Vau1ghan and Don Anderson with a
SECOND GA'ME
'!'he Portland Pirates spotted single each.
W. Va . Malleable at 4-0 first
F'or the Yankees, besides Rulnnlng lead and then roared schel's four (or (our, Larry Warback to score four runs in the : ner had three singles, Robin
third, three in the fifth, and · Phalin two singles, and Loring
four more in the sixth enmule j Vaughan. and ack Jacobs and
to an 11-4 victory.
1 Bob Collins eaeh had a single.
M-alleable scored their f".&gt;ur I Dodger pitchers struck out
runs on just one hit. a single by II and gave up 12 free tripa,
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BALANCING
WHEEL

a llolrday when a Heiner's

hot dou bun is part o( the menu.

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.555 610 lion Center and from the e
.ISS 8\t ed gross ol about $1,500,000
.515 l'J~ theater teJevision, movies,
.5!" 11 10 and other anclllarieo.
..500 12
.3116 15\t
.325 291it Wedo.nd87'1 Pr6altle

55 43 .isl 6

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San Franc""" ' 53 46
Philadelphia
51 48
Pittsburgh
49 48
Milwaukee
49 49
lloullno
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New York
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Cincinnati at Chicago - Purkey
CinclnnaU I CblcSIIO 0
C4-5) VI. Ellsworth IU.7l.
St. Lwia I Milwaukee I, night
New York at San FrlmciOcoLoo Anploo a Plttoburgh . night JacksnD 16-IIJ va. sanford
Sand Fran 9 New York t, nl&amp;bl
St. Louis at Mllwaukoeoe ~::·~
iloostoD 6 Pbiladelphla ~. 15 In- -Brogha U0-6J VI. L
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Softball Games
At Mason Set

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Philadelphia al Houston loli!btl

Pirates Fatten
Big Edge In
Boys' Play

Valley Bank of Parkersburg will
race Park Pon~ at 8 p. m.,
ond Feller SeKlement of Hunt· The Pomeroy Pirates protecl·
iDIIoll will play Gla&lt;lhouse of ed their big lead in the Boys'
PIU'IIersburg at 9 p. m. AI League ball by winning over
'lmel ore DST.
. the Redlep f.2 Tuesday. Jeff
Thursday nltlht games Will Burt almosl got another no hit·
have ~SI of Galllpolls meeUng ter, but Kelly McKenzie, the op!mlth s UphoiBterlng of Park· posing pitcher' lol the lone hll
!l'oburg, Roberts Clotbelres ol a double, for the Redlegs.
lthens !ICing Lakin, and the McKenzie pitched a good
winners of the llral two games game, giving up but sill blta.
'I tonight Playing •aeh other. Bulb pitchers went the route,
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McKenzfe Ianning five allowinl
five free trlptJ. Burt stnrl out
DIVOTID ro INT&amp;RISl OP IS and pve e!gbt free, trlpa.
liiEIIIS ARIA
For the Pirates, Dick Roush
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Reg. Price

On Sale For Only _ _ _ _ 1.49 to 2.50

Bat:;ing Suits ! Price

Sport Shirts ! Price
Cotton, rayons and Dacron and Cotton. Sizes S. M,
L, XL, and XXL. You will want several ol these.
This you must see.

Reg. P r i c e - - - - - 27.50 to 35.00
On S.le Now
13.75 to 17.50

For This Event Only

Some are Hned. Some are uolloed, Just rllbt for those cool
evenina:• abetd.

Reg. 4.98 to 18.98 _ _ Now 2.49 to 9.49
• Men's 55 Cotton Knit Shirts
1h Price
Reg. 2.98 to 5.98
Now 1.49 to 2.99

A Bell Buy.

eMen'• Ties - - - - - - - 3 for 1.00
V1lues to 1.50
Take It from old "Kerm" this it a real buy. Both eUp on
stylet and tie your own.

eMen's Short 51- Uniform Shirts 1h OFF
Green,p-ey, tan and blue

~blmbray.

Reg• .1.98 to 2.49 _

Now Just 1.32 to 1.66

IJmit 12 P8{ customer

eOdd Lot Men's Ivy Leegue Pants_ 1h Price
Reg; 3.98 to 5.98 _
On Sale 1.99 to 2.99
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Grey abd laD, 1iHI 21 to a.
Smoll
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pr. 11c

Reg. Price _ _ _ _ _ _ 5,98 to 7.98
Now Going

2.99 to 3.99

Odd Lot Men's
Long SIHve Dreu Shirts - - - 1h Price
Both white and color&lt;d, Ret. 3.85 to 5.110,

A RHI Buy At

1.98 to 2.50

Boys' Summer P.J.s - - - - Mt Price
Sizet I to lf:l. Our lou your Jaln •

Rag. 1.98 to 2.98 _ _ _ At 1.00 to 1.49
Reg. 1.98 Boys'
Short Sl11ve Broadcloth Shirts _ _ 1.00
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Ladies' Bathing Suits l Price
Rog. 12.95 too 19.95 _ __

_ Now 6.48 to 9.91

Just a few in lot.

- - ! Price
Beach Towels - - '2.00
Men's Robes - - l Off
Beach Jackets

Now 3.48 to 3. 98

Rog. 6.95 to 7 95 .

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Boys' Short SIHve Knit Shirts _

1h Price

Rog. 7.98 to 18.98

Now 5.32 to 12.66

Cotton Orion and 81nlon included in thia poup.

Boys'

Ret. 1.98 to 3.98

Now 1.00 to 1.99

Western Jeans 1.98 to 3.50

Boyt' Dnu S u i t s - - - - - 1h Price

Blue denim. iighl tan, grey, green and brown. Reg ..
slim and husky.

Reg. 16.98 to 32.50 _ Now 8.49 to 16.25
Boys' Sport Coats
1h Price
Reg. 8.98'to 22.50 Now Only 4.49 to 11.25

Men's Western Jeans 3.95
All the latest colors lneluding the new white denim.

Boys' Welki111 Shorts---- 1h Price ·

Men's Pin Check Pants 1 off

SlrM ito 18,

Rog. 3.49

Now Juat U3

Reg, 1.98. to. 2.98
. _ _ Now 1.00 to 1.49

Ua"' "!eight Jllekets ~- 1h Price Boys' Summer Hats l Price

hg. 3.98106.95 _ _ Now 2.00 to 3,,0

eMin'• Straw, ~ftts , . · ·
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Rog. 3.98

. eMen's ~ch Comber P1nts _ _ 1h Jtrice
'Now Goillf At 1.99

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Rog. 1.91 to 6.98

Slut are broteD A veey pod Dame Jp Jackets.

a v:ery few ta 1~

On S.le Now _ _ __ _ 1.00 to 2.99
Umit 3 per customer.

mudl bllher. Limit 8 pain per
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S.M-L-L. Some real good colors In this lot.

Size• an broker.

eMen's Uniform P1n..
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1.49 to 2.98

On Sale Now - - - --

A very good name in blouses. You have to see thhl
·to believe it.

Men's Short SiHve

A real run o1

• White H1ndkerchleh - - - - - - Be

2.98 to 5.95

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Ladies' Blouses ! Price

A nlee run of colors and slzea,

eMen's Walking Shorts - - - - 1h Price
Reg. 2.98 to 5 . 9 8 - - - At 1.49 to 2.99

Reg. Price

1.49 to 2. 99

Banlon Shirts
eOdd Lot Men's Jackets _ _ _ _ 1h Price

Both tight littin~ and Boxer styles
S, M. L, and XL.

Reg. Price _ _ _ _..:......_ 2.98 to 5.98

Boys'

Odd Lot Boys' Ivy LHaue Pants _ 1h Price
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tow oltero!ioJJO.
NQw 2,00 to 2.25

LOna SleeVe Sport Shl"* ~ Mt Prim

Boyl'
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eolDrl, Gel lllo boJo rudf for

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in all the latt:&gt;s: (·Ollar str!es. A very good name in
shirts .

Mens Short Sleeve

A good run of sizes and colors. A lew summer
weight&amp; In lot.

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Smal charge for alteration.

19.98 to 27.50

There is still lots of summer left. Small charge for
alterations.

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Men's Summer Suits I PRICE

Bolb lonl I obort !lleeva.

WHE&amp;

Just a twist o( the wrist to open or ciose: No more pulling or cutting
tough sticRy tape , • ~.no more tearing the ba~ or just hal(·way closing it. ·
Twist·O'·Locl&lt;, the perfect way to use 'nd re-use the poly· pla$1ic bag.

On Sale Now - - - - - 3.49 to 6.49

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of these are Wash 'n Wear. Plain and fancy pat·
terns. Sizes 28 \0 50.

Reg. Price _ _ _ _ __ 6.98 to 12.98

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Reg. Price _ _ _ _ _ 39.95 to 55.00

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sizes .•• fi•JIJJ(II 8·Pocl or J¥niP[. 11-PICIII

On S.le - - - - - - 19.98 to 35.00

St. LIJuta

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Reg. P r i c e - - - - - 39.95 to 70.00

blends. Some are Wash 'n Wear.

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Iars, Shorts and LOngs.

future. Sormy ls 30 years oJd;
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All wool worsteds for year round wear . A nlee aasortment of sizes and colors. Sizes 36 to 50. Rep·

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Wuhlnglon at Baltimore, Digbt
'-"" Aageleo at New York
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a
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in his private plane wUh a
pilot. Despite his """"" knact·
out In the first round by
m leso than a ~r. Floyd
he plans to continue fighting
to challenge Soruly again in

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Pella 18-IJI and WI'*-' lllldlum oblrtag Tueoday'a
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eonference here, peraon1 elole
enham IHJ 11 · llorebeod IH) SOIIIIJ and advisor Jack
and Wtllon Cs-lll.
say that announc•!lnenl of
Chicago at Detroit CDI&amp;bii-Pe- light hu beon delayed until
ten CB-l!J VI. Moosi lUI.
week at leaat in order io
Wuhlngton at B a II t m ore obtai~ complebo approval
&lt;nl&amp;hll - DaDlola &lt;HI VI. Me- the PenMylvania Slala AthleUe
N!lllY CHI.
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h"le.
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Clay in th_e Quaker City, Sept. Ill.

fl&amp;bt at Plilladelpbla'o Mwoldjoal

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FRIDAY, SATURDAY, MnNDAY, JULY 2().2l~29

wel,_,t champion iloaJIJ """'"'
flew home to Deaver ,today,
plano ealled lor a trip lite
w~k to PhJiadeiP.bla lor
probable IIIIIIOUIII!ell of
next Utle del..,. a&amp;ainll C..oluo

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Tonight,
Uevlng's Plumbing
""'wOlf...,
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IIPI ,lpolll LAS VEG~ IUPII-AI heai'Y•

II Clevelaad Cl, twiSllplan CUI ml Xu!
CN) ..._ l)oucw&amp;D 111-71 and Kra-

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JACK CIIDIIY

MASON time In as lliBII)' nlghta wet Philadelphia at Houstoa, algbt
grounds halted play In the Bend Pittsburgh at Lao Angeles,
Sollball toornament, Tuesday. New York at San Franc loco
All games In the toomament
have been moved up two nights
lrith tonight's sehedllle leatur·
iDg two games ol ll1&lt; first roW!d
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out Floyd Pattorson In the
rotmd at the Lao v - eon....
lion &lt;:eater Monday
combine pleasure with -bUJ,.
on hill -ern
nest
for he and wlte
to spend • few daJI It
City, N.J.
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Fun, Business
On East Tour

-McLish CN) vs. Johnson
Th1lflday'1 G•mes
ClncinnaU at Chicago
For the se&lt;OII&lt;I St. Loull at Milwaukee

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B&lt;!ltlmore
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Lao Anpleo
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City
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DolroJI
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Waoblqtoo
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2nd Scramble
Scheduled On
Comi"ng Sun·day

ByllllW _ _ _

Detroll I Cldeago I, Ill, !Wlligbl
Detroit ' Cbleago .. 2nd, ni&amp;bi
Clavelmld S MinD 2, IS Ina, Digbt
Baltimore I Wubln&amp;loo 0, aigbt
Now York 1 Lao Angoleo 0. Dight

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Pomeroy R. D.. 21·12 and 21-11
to win the Senior
divtol,.
(ages 13-11). Lao! week. bll
brother won tht Junior Dl. ' &lt;ion.
CUrd deleited craig l!.awt!Qp
21-11, %0-22, 21·19 and Tannehm
TWO IN, ONE our
1took Bi!l Swan 21·10 'a!llj 21·17
WEST .UBERTY, W.Va. rUPJ) tn semJ·flnals.

and under !: Western
Trall
horse; flag race: pick up race;
F.ngl&lt;sh three. ga&lt;ted lsnaved
mane and taol), and Western
Pleasure (full mane and tail) .

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riders 6 years and under); En- -The Pittsburgh Steelen1 have Trophies·· provided by
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glish pleasure (full mane and announced tbat two players w~re Feeney-Bennett Post tZI, Am.
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ped RUIDe. ~nd tail I; Western throu~ the NatJonal l"oothaU erl next week to division . . .
ball. league.
er, and Duekworth slRgled off
Pony (48 Inches and under ehil· League 1 revolving door. Deleo- pions ·
DJrector Frank Eschleman DalE' Harri!!On of Harrisonville
NEW YORK CUPD-Outfielder d
12 years and under): En· siw linebacker Clendon 'I'homall
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said both teams have 4-1 rec- but it wasn't enough. For Har- Jimmy Piersall
he'• ..sitting
five gaited· Western 'stock 1 and linebacker Ken Kirk
TENNIS. FJNAI.S
tight and waiting • Cor another
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SteYe
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risonville ~ale ~arrison slngl- crack at a major league job
the way to camp, but roolde Bill Hindy were to meet today at
Portk-md Pirates filled out the bases on three singles in the Hobs~n _and Hacke~a1ls _are eG, Rick Otler trtpled and Ge.1r- which he feels c::onfideot be'U
George· of Murray State has been iiO a. m. irl finals of the tennis
ei hl teams advancing into the second inning, but relief pitcher · each .3-:1 m play' while Kaiser ge BlackweU doubled.
get.
placed on walvt&gt;rs, the Steelers tournament senior diYislon If·
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q:arter • finals of the Kyger Bil l Sellers fanned the third oul Alu~~~m is
tand the Stew- G. Stidham of Kaiser walked 'llle colorful, 13-year-old Pier·
ter victories Wednesday,
Creek Little League
to get out of the
.h
two, fanned 10, while Harrison sall, who was placed -on walven
Morris upended Dave Cucl
ment with Tuesday night wms. !had came to rel1eve startmg
elti~ 0 1 e P .ams wher,e walked two, fanned two.
by the New York Mets Monday,
INVITES MJSS MOFFJ1T
6-4, u, and 7-$, whDe Hindy
1 · h r· c
t · the first In ac 1011 ast evemng w 1e
The Tigers bombed the last ~1t~ (&gt;r •m ozar rn
Hobson was taking the Hacket- Hackctcalls
000 000 0-0 4 1 said 1\lesday night that he has
MELBOURNF., Australia (UPJ) measured Bill Swan 6-1 aod
Middlet&gt;Orl team out of the ,mmng .
Icalls S-0 on Leak Wise's nice 4- Hobson
120 020 1- S 7 a few ctmtacts and believes be
-Norman Strang~. pr(&gt;sident of
tourney with a 9-2 victory over ! Portl~nd tall1ed .'"olK runs in [hitter and Harrisonville erl"ed Bostic and Eschleman,
L. has "a lot of good baseball left
the Australian Lawn Tennis As- 1with the Colbl•inee Uilt, aald he
the Middleport Yanks wh1le p he thtrt.l rrame when Sellers i Kaise~ 6-S in a battle of h;me Wise and Duke Wise.
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The Meigs Motorcycle Club soriatlon, will invite Billie Jean 1was quitting to conceotr~ 01
Portland disposed of W. Va. walked, George Lawrence tnp- runs
Kaiser
000 401 0- 5 3 3 If no team claims Piersall will hold its secilnd scrambles Moffitt of Long Beach, Call f., to . his business In Mollll City. Li.
Ma lleable of Pt. Pleasant ll -4 led, _Cozart doub.ed and R1ck Th~ H-C's Paul Bostic walk- Harrisonville 301 101 x-6 3 4 within the 72-hour waiver period, of the year July 28th at l p.. m. ~mpe~e In the A_ustralian c:1am· ·
Today at 1 p .m. the Galli· Proffit had been h1t. Thr~ mo': 1ed none, fanned one, In allow- G. Stidham and J. Cart· he will be given his uncondition- on the track located eight miles p1~nsh1ps later lh1s year. Stran.ge
poli s Senator!! meet fisher's IPortland runs came actoss ' Iing seven hits Wise walked wright D Harrison and
D a! release and be fr~ to make north of Pomeroy on U. S. 33. satd Tuesday he wanted MJss
DePt. . Store of Pt . Peasant, ~ t~e Hfth. frame when Lee Allen i one, fanned two~ For the H-C's Little.' .
. a deal for himself.
Riders.. have. reported it is one ~1offitt to play "1a_rgaret S~ith
and at S: 0. jt will be Hartley ,smgled In two runs and then
Milwaukee, Houston and the of the best m the state.
10 a replay of thetr 1963 Wtm3
Sales of Pt. Pleasant v~ the ·S&lt;.:ored on ,an error.
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Pomeruy Jeh as the opening The Pirates w"pped il up In
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- - -- round for semi -final herths the sixth inning when Cozart
BOSTON CUP!) - 'l'he Boston : Wfliver list by the Angels three ed in him. .
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boomed a bases-loaded double, Red Sox will try one time New. days ago.
"I was happy wUh the Mets," the high point clock trophy to ~ALTIMORE. (UPJ l-B1lly Ray ,
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:driving in three runs , after. re· ' York fireb?Jier Bob Turley in a l Turley was given hla release he said, "but I just wasn't doing be . given at the last scramble 'Sm1t_h, a defensJVe tackle. ror th~ ..
Srorin eight r uns in the se&lt;'- llief pitcher Rogtr Roush had I renewed btd to ( ht·,. k the Yan· l :.fter posting a 2-? record in 19 the job. If they felt I didn't fJt on ()ctQber 13th. Leaders in Baltimore Colts, has . retll'ed for 1
ond inni~g, the Gall ipolis Tigers i walked in another· run.
I kees' threatened A mer I c a n appearances with Los Angele!l. l~to their plans, they had the points go far are Larry Smith business reasons . Smith, a seven ,
coasted irito a 9-2 win over the : Getting the win, Sellers allow- League runaway.
Oddly, his two victoties were nght to get rid of me. Arter all, and John Adams· of Athens and year veteran of the National ,
Middleport Yank s as the last of :ed six hits, struclt out 11, and ' . The Red So~ annou~ced last shutouts, . one and three-hitters, it's . just like running any othe~ Edward Cochran
Thornville. ~tball League wh~ has b~
,; i:&lt; Middleport teams bowed out 'walked just one.
Imght that the} . had s ,~nPd the and he impreSsed the Red Sox b~~mess. ,
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: Of the four Portland hits Coz- , "et.eran Turley JUSI a few hours though losing to them earlier this
And don t forget, PlersaD the Motorcycle , Club and Boy
Need something sawel, ·
Tommy
permitted i art had two doubles, I.aw'rence I afler he was rieclared
free season.
added, "l
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be there
Middleport just one hit, a fifth ,a triple and Allen a single.
agent by
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fllll came in the bottom or th~ I
and gave 15 free tnp!,
the· Turley'....~~igni~g
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from ·the 'Detroit 'ngen ror the
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the Middleport Summer Recre- Kaiser's McClure homered
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'eaaseo are .s:ronows:'
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The 11-in boo.stt&gt;d Maloney'o -~a- ! their \one run unt1l the e1ghth der boy , as compared .,.,1th hrs against the Cube now :stands
~n mark to 15·3 and moved him 1 rrame when thf.y managed to record last season. He won nine 17.3_
into st'eund place in the ~at ional i work a sing le. a fielck&gt;r's choice and lost seven· for the Reds after [
Leagut&gt; among Ihe winningesl and l\\&gt;0 more single~ into a tally. bem~&lt;: calle-d up from San Diego, Bob Purkey, who .. 4-5,
hu rti.-r~. one wi n less t h~:~n leader Slumpif)g Frank Rol:rinsoo got whe~ be wa.s 4-1.
Istart again1t the CUbs today in
:i.lndv Koufax Df tht Los Angeles th~ key htt - his only safety in In TUf'Sday's game, the only ·l the second game of the series. A
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eight runs in the second inning up their four game series with
on just four hits, including a · the Yankees Tuesday by taking
bases-loaded triple by Ray Wolfe a wild 18-16 win when Pat 0'and a bases loaded single by Brien of the Dodgers ended
Jame!o; Henry. Other hits were the game by ranning the last
singles by C. Saunders and T. · man with two on.
Meadows.
1 Gene Ruschel of the Yanks
In the sixth inning the Tigers and Rick Werner of the Dodgpushed across one more run ers supplied most of the fire 1
when Keith Drummond singled. II power for their teams . Rusche1
and scored later on a single by had a solo homer and three
Meadows . who had two hits . singles . and wa!t on base a fifth
Drummond had a single and time through catcher interff'r:louble for the winners .
en&lt;:e.
Taking the loss was M. Evans . Werner 's horner came with
who worked the first four in- the ba.&gt;ies loade-d and he drove
nings before Johnny Ingles in four more runs with a dourame on to relieve him .
! ble and single. Other Dodger
The Tigers will now fa. c e hitters were Ivan PowE"II with
Fruth.'s Pharmacy next Thurs- two singles, Pat O'Brien a two
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baser. Tom Sarver, Tom Vau1ghan and Don Anderson with a
SECOND GA'ME
'!'he Portland Pirates spotted single each.
W. Va . Malleable at 4-0 first
F'or the Yankees, besides Rulnnlng lead and then roared schel's four (or (our, Larry Warback to score four runs in the : ner had three singles, Robin
third, three in the fifth, and · Phalin two singles, and Loring
four more in the sixth enmule j Vaughan. and ack Jacobs and
to an 11-4 victory.
1 Bob Collins eaeh had a single.
M-alleable scored their f".&gt;ur I Dodger pitchers struck out
runs on just one hit. a single by II and gave up 12 free tripa,
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CinclnnaU I CblcSIIO 0
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St. Lwia I Milwaukee I, night
New York at San FrlmciOcoLoo Anploo a Plttoburgh . night JacksnD 16-IIJ va. sanford
Sand Fran 9 New York t, nl&amp;bl
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Big Edge In
Boys' Play

Valley Bank of Parkersburg will
race Park Pon~ at 8 p. m.,
ond Feller SeKlement of Hunt· The Pomeroy Pirates protecl·
iDIIoll will play Gla&lt;lhouse of ed their big lead in the Boys'
PIU'IIersburg at 9 p. m. AI League ball by winning over
'lmel ore DST.
. the Redlep f.2 Tuesday. Jeff
Thursday nltlht games Will Burt almosl got another no hit·
have ~SI of Galllpolls meeUng ter, but Kelly McKenzie, the op!mlth s UphoiBterlng of Park· posing pitcher' lol the lone hll
!l'oburg, Roberts Clotbelres ol a double, for the Redlegs.
lthens !ICing Lakin, and the McKenzie pitched a good
winners of the llral two games game, giving up but sill blta.
'I tonight Playing •aeh other. Bulb pitchers went the route,
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McKenzfe Ianning five allowinl
five free trlptJ. Burt stnrl out
DIVOTID ro INT&amp;RISl OP IS and pve e!gbt free, trlpa.
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Bat:;ing Suits ! Price

Sport Shirts ! Price
Cotton, rayons and Dacron and Cotton. Sizes S. M,
L, XL, and XXL. You will want several ol these.
This you must see.

Reg. P r i c e - - - - - 27.50 to 35.00
On S.le Now
13.75 to 17.50

For This Event Only

Some are Hned. Some are uolloed, Just rllbt for those cool
evenina:• abetd.

Reg. 4.98 to 18.98 _ _ Now 2.49 to 9.49
• Men's 55 Cotton Knit Shirts
1h Price
Reg. 2.98 to 5.98
Now 1.49 to 2.99

A Bell Buy.

eMen'• Ties - - - - - - - 3 for 1.00
V1lues to 1.50
Take It from old "Kerm" this it a real buy. Both eUp on
stylet and tie your own.

eMen's Short 51- Uniform Shirts 1h OFF
Green,p-ey, tan and blue

~blmbray.

Reg• .1.98 to 2.49 _

Now Just 1.32 to 1.66

IJmit 12 P8{ customer

eOdd Lot Men's Ivy Leegue Pants_ 1h Price
Reg; 3.98 to 5.98 _
On Sale 1.99 to 2.99
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Reg. Price _ _ _ _ _ _ 5,98 to 7.98
Now Going

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Odd Lot Men's
Long SIHve Dreu Shirts - - - 1h Price
Both white and color&lt;d, Ret. 3.85 to 5.110,

A RHI Buy At

1.98 to 2.50

Boys' Summer P.J.s - - - - Mt Price
Sizet I to lf:l. Our lou your Jaln •

Rag. 1.98 to 2.98 _ _ _ At 1.00 to 1.49
Reg. 1.98 Boys'
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Ladies' Bathing Suits l Price
Rog. 12.95 too 19.95 _ __

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Just a few in lot.

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Beach Towels - - '2.00
Men's Robes - - l Off
Beach Jackets

Now 3.48 to 3. 98

Rog. 6.95 to 7 95 .

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Boys' Short SIHve Knit Shirts _

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Rog. 7.98 to 18.98

Now 5.32 to 12.66

Cotton Orion and 81nlon included in thia poup.

Boys'

Ret. 1.98 to 3.98

Now 1.00 to 1.99

Western Jeans 1.98 to 3.50

Boyt' Dnu S u i t s - - - - - 1h Price

Blue denim. iighl tan, grey, green and brown. Reg ..
slim and husky.

Reg. 16.98 to 32.50 _ Now 8.49 to 16.25
Boys' Sport Coats
1h Price
Reg. 8.98'to 22.50 Now Only 4.49 to 11.25

Men's Western Jeans 3.95
All the latest colors lneluding the new white denim.

Boys' Welki111 Shorts---- 1h Price ·

Men's Pin Check Pants 1 off

SlrM ito 18,

Rog. 3.49

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Reg, 1.98. to. 2.98
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Ua"' "!eight Jllekets ~- 1h Price Boys' Summer Hats l Price

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Rog. 1.91 to 6.98

Slut are broteD A veey pod Dame Jp Jackets.

a v:ery few ta 1~

On S.le Now _ _ __ _ 1.00 to 2.99
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S.M-L-L. Some real good colors In this lot.

Size• an broker.

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A very good name in blouses. You have to see thhl
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Men's Short SiHve

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A nlee run of colors and slzea,

eMen's Walking Shorts - - - - 1h Price
Reg. 2.98 to 5 . 9 8 - - - At 1.49 to 2.99

Reg. Price

1.49 to 2. 99

Banlon Shirts
eOdd Lot Men's Jackets _ _ _ _ 1h Price

Both tight littin~ and Boxer styles
S, M. L, and XL.

Reg. Price _ _ _ _..:......_ 2.98 to 5.98

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A good run of sizes and colors. A lew summer
weight&amp; In lot.

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Smal charge for alteration.

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Men's Summer Suits I PRICE

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tough sticRy tape , • ~.no more tearing the ba~ or just hal(·way closing it. ·
Twist·O'·Locl&lt;, the perfect way to use 'nd re-use the poly· pla$1ic bag.

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of these are Wash 'n Wear. Plain and fancy pat·
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enham IHJ 11 · llorebeod IH) SOIIIIJ and advisor Jack
and Wtllon Cs-lll.
say that announc•!lnenl of
Chicago at Detroit CDI&amp;bii-Pe- light hu beon delayed until
ten CB-l!J VI. Moosi lUI.
week at leaat in order io
Wuhlngton at B a II t m ore obtai~ complebo approval
&lt;nl&amp;hll - DaDlola &lt;HI VI. Me- the PenMylvania Slala AthleUe
N!lllY CHI.
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Clay in th_e Quaker City, Sept. Ill.

fl&amp;bt at Plilladelpbla'o Mwoldjoal

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FRIDAY, SATURDAY, MnNDAY, JULY 2().2l~29

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plano ealled lor a trip lite
w~k to PhJiadeiP.bla lor
probable IIIIIIOUIII!ell of
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JACK CIIDIIY

MASON time In as lliBII)' nlghta wet Philadelphia at Houstoa, algbt
grounds halted play In the Bend Pittsburgh at Lao Angeles,
Sollball toornament, Tuesday. New York at San Franc loco
All games In the toomament
have been moved up two nights
lrith tonight's sehedllle leatur·
iDg two games ol ll1&lt; first roW!d
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rotmd at the Lao v - eon....
lion &lt;:eater Monday
combine pleasure with -bUJ,.
on hill -ern
nest
for he and wlte
to spend • few daJI It
City, N.J.
Al!hoUth !hero wu
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Fun, Business
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-McLish CN) vs. Johnson
Th1lflday'1 G•mes
ClncinnaU at Chicago
For the se&lt;OII&lt;I St. Loull at Milwaukee

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Detroit ' Cbleago .. 2nd, ni&amp;bi
Clavelmld S MinD 2, IS Ina, Digbt
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Pomeroy R. D.. 21·12 and 21-11
to win the Senior
divtol,.
(ages 13-11). Lao! week. bll
brother won tht Junior Dl. ' &lt;ion.
CUrd deleited craig l!.awt!Qp
21-11, %0-22, 21·19 and Tannehm
TWO IN, ONE our
1took Bi!l Swan 21·10 'a!llj 21·17
WEST .UBERTY, W.Va. rUPJ) tn semJ·flnals.

and under !: Western
Trall
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F.ngl&lt;sh three. ga&lt;ted lsnaved
mane and taol), and Western
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riders 6 years and under); En- -The Pittsburgh Steelen1 have Trophies·· provided by
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glish pleasure (full mane and announced tbat two players w~re Feeney-Bennett Post tZI, Am.
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ped RUIDe. ~nd tail I; Western throu~ the NatJonal l"oothaU erl next week to division . . .
ball. league.
er, and Duekworth slRgled off
Pony (48 Inches and under ehil· League 1 revolving door. Deleo- pions ·
DJrector Frank Eschleman DalE' Harri!!On of Harrisonville
NEW YORK CUPD-Outfielder d
12 years and under): En· siw linebacker Clendon 'I'homall
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said both teams have 4-1 rec- but it wasn't enough. For Har- Jimmy Piersall
he'• ..sitting
five gaited· Western 'stock 1 and linebacker Ken Kirk
TENNIS. FJNAI.S
tight and waiting • Cor another
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SteYe
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risonville ~ale ~arrison slngl- crack at a major league job
the way to camp, but roolde Bill Hindy were to meet today at
Portk-md Pirates filled out the bases on three singles in the Hobs~n _and Hacke~a1ls _are eG, Rick Otler trtpled and Ge.1r- which he feels c::onfideot be'U
George· of Murray State has been iiO a. m. irl finals of the tennis
ei hl teams advancing into the second inning, but relief pitcher · each .3-:1 m play' while Kaiser ge BlackweU doubled.
get.
placed on walvt&gt;rs, the Steelers tournament senior diYislon If·
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q:arter • finals of the Kyger Bil l Sellers fanned the third oul Alu~~~m is
tand the Stew- G. Stidham of Kaiser walked 'llle colorful, 13-year-old Pier·
ter victories Wednesday,
Creek Little League
to get out of the
.h
two, fanned 10, while Harrison sall, who was placed -on walven
Morris upended Dave Cucl
ment with Tuesday night wms. !had came to rel1eve startmg
elti~ 0 1 e P .ams wher,e walked two, fanned two.
by the New York Mets Monday,
INVITES MJSS MOFFJ1T
6-4, u, and 7-$, whDe Hindy
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t · the first In ac 1011 ast evemng w 1e
The Tigers bombed the last ~1t~ (&gt;r •m ozar rn
Hobson was taking the Hacket- Hackctcalls
000 000 0-0 4 1 said 1\lesday night that he has
MELBOURNF., Australia (UPJ) measured Bill Swan 6-1 aod
Middlet&gt;Orl team out of the ,mmng .
Icalls S-0 on Leak Wise's nice 4- Hobson
120 020 1- S 7 a few ctmtacts and believes be
-Norman Strang~. pr(&gt;sident of
tourney with a 9-2 victory over ! Portl~nd tall1ed .'"olK runs in [hitter and Harrisonville erl"ed Bostic and Eschleman,
L. has "a lot of good baseball left
the Australian Lawn Tennis As- 1with the Colbl•inee Uilt, aald he
the Middleport Yanks wh1le p he thtrt.l rrame when Sellers i Kaise~ 6-S in a battle of h;me Wise and Duke Wise.
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The Meigs Motorcycle Club soriatlon, will invite Billie Jean 1was quitting to conceotr~ 01
Portland disposed of W. Va. walked, George Lawrence tnp- runs
Kaiser
000 401 0- 5 3 3 If no team claims Piersall will hold its secilnd scrambles Moffitt of Long Beach, Call f., to . his business In Mollll City. Li.
Ma lleable of Pt. Pleasant ll -4 led, _Cozart doub.ed and R1ck Th~ H-C's Paul Bostic walk- Harrisonville 301 101 x-6 3 4 within the 72-hour waiver period, of the year July 28th at l p.. m. ~mpe~e In the A_ustralian c:1am· ·
Today at 1 p .m. the Galli· Proffit had been h1t. Thr~ mo': 1ed none, fanned one, In allow- G. Stidham and J. Cart· he will be given his uncondition- on the track located eight miles p1~nsh1ps later lh1s year. Stran.ge
poli s Senator!! meet fisher's IPortland runs came actoss ' Iing seven hits Wise walked wright D Harrison and
D a! release and be fr~ to make north of Pomeroy on U. S. 33. satd Tuesday he wanted MJss
DePt. . Store of Pt . Peasant, ~ t~e Hfth. frame when Lee Allen i one, fanned two~ For the H-C's Little.' .
. a deal for himself.
Riders.. have. reported it is one ~1offitt to play "1a_rgaret S~ith
and at S: 0. jt will be Hartley ,smgled In two runs and then
Milwaukee, Houston and the of the best m the state.
10 a replay of thetr 1963 Wtm3
Sales of Pt. Pleasant v~ the ·S&lt;.:ored on ,an error.
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Pomeruy Jeh as the opening The Pirates w"pped il up In
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OX to be among the teams interest· lot all dasses and points will
- - -- round for semi -final herths the sixth inning when Cozart
BOSTON CUP!) - 'l'he Boston : Wfliver list by the Angels three ed in him. .
be given in an events towards SMI·m QVJTS COLTS .
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boomed a bases-loaded double, Red Sox will try one time New. days ago.
"I was happy wUh the Mets," the high point clock trophy to ~ALTIMORE. (UPJ l-B1lly Ray ,
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:driving in three runs , after. re· ' York fireb?Jier Bob Turley in a l Turley was given hla release he said, "but I just wasn't doing be . given at the last scramble 'Sm1t_h, a defensJVe tackle. ror th~ ..
Srorin eight r uns in the se&lt;'- llief pitcher Rogtr Roush had I renewed btd to ( ht·,. k the Yan· l :.fter posting a 2-? record in 19 the job. If they felt I didn't fJt on ()ctQber 13th. Leaders in Baltimore Colts, has . retll'ed for 1
ond inni~g, the Gall ipolis Tigers i walked in another· run.
I kees' threatened A mer I c a n appearances with Los Angele!l. l~to their plans, they had the points go far are Larry Smith business reasons . Smith, a seven ,
coasted irito a 9-2 win over the : Getting the win, Sellers allow- League runaway.
Oddly, his two victoties were nght to get rid of me. Arter all, and John Adams· of Athens and year veteran of the National ,
Middleport Yank s as the last of :ed six hits, struclt out 11, and ' . The Red So~ annou~ced last shutouts, . one and three-hitters, it's . just like running any othe~ Edward Cochran
Thornville. ~tball League wh~ has b~
,; i:&lt; Middleport teams bowed out 'walked just one.
Imght that the} . had s ,~nPd the and he impreSsed the Red Sox b~~mess. ,
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of lhe tournev .
: Of the four Portland hits Coz- , "et.eran Turley JUSI a few hours though losing to them earlier this
And don t forget, PlersaD the Motorcycle , Club and Boy
Need something sawel, ·
Tommy
permitted i art had two doubles, I.aw'rence I afler he was rieclared
free season.
added, "l
a pretty good sa.lw Scout .TroOp.:.' 270
be there
Middleport just one hit, a fifth ,a triple and Allen a single.
agent by
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The indefinite status of Veteran
here. lhs yearly salary u and sell homemade ICe cream.
or nailed or repaired? You'll
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d to . 'i . WIt t r
t~n ess
Beautifully LaunderMI
CARPENTERS in the .
drove 111 R. '¥anMatre Wllh one t.'rfille al 8:30 on Friday.
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of the runs . The other Yankee l
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nearly a month contributed to 8 ay 10 5 ape w n t e next
fllll came in the bottom or th~ I
and gave 15 free tnp!,
the· Turley'....~~igni~g
chance comes," he· l!laid.
from ·the 'Detroit 'ngen ror the
YOUR
s!Jih frame when E. Powell was :
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h\t by the pitcher, and thel" ,
Yankees
345 0~1-_16 12 4
AS BUY STUI_!:~_IVANT
tioned pitcher Dale Willis to fSyr~
w~lk!' to D. 4 aggert\'. Van Mat- I
D.. Anderson, P. 0 Bnen (_W All mamm~ls have hair .. ~- I ; ftANSAS · Clft, r.(o. (tJPJ)-__acu~e of the Jnternatlona1 League
WALKING
.·ent p 0 ... , 11
'P f t 3) , and Sarver. R. Phalm. though· ditam ~nes, particul- r Well-traveled relief pilcher Tom to make room for sturdivant·
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---day evening between Harrison- singles and Mike Little a two-vi11e and the Melgs Jaycees in run homer In the fifth inning,
the Middleport Summer Recre- Kaiser's McClure homered
at ion program fast .. pitch soft-. Hershman hit a tw~rnm hom:

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Western pony rMJ Inches to , Thirteen-year-old Mark t...
56 inches, rider under IS years I; lnehiH joined hls brother, Joba,
Tennessee Walking horse; Roa4has a division champion Tueet
ster pony (50 ln. and under) ; day in finals of the Middleport

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wtll : be 50 centa and children
llad ·we ·deeldeol If ,...,. under 1% will be admilted free .
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eadi 'cia,. e~c~ J1!3d-in pony
Jersa~ whleli 1&amp;
A playoff lor first· bail hooors Dick ·Hovatter fiad doable aJ~I'b . i".
'eaaseo are .s:ronows:'
ls tentatively set for next Tues. for Hobson J . Farley got two
Lead · ln Pony {nv stallions,

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to
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season,
his ,Wetirne record
The 11-in boo.stt&gt;d Maloney'o -~a- ! their \one run unt1l the e1ghth der boy , as compared .,.,1th hrs against the Cube now :stands
~n mark to 15·3 and moved him 1 rrame when thf.y managed to record last season. He won nine 17.3_
into st'eund place in the ~at ional i work a sing le. a fielck&gt;r's choice and lost seven· for the Reds after [
Leagut&gt; among Ihe winningesl and l\\&gt;0 more single~ into a tally. bem~&lt;: calle-d up from San Diego, Bob Purkey, who .. 4-5,
hu rti.-r~. one wi n less t h~:~n leader Slumpif)g Frank Rol:rinsoo got whe~ be wa.s 4-1.
Istart again1t the CUbs today in
:i.lndv Koufax Df tht Los Angeles th~ key htt - his only safety in In TUf'Sday's game, the only ·l the second game of the series. A
J)Odi en;.
three trips to the plate - t~ dr ive ; hit off Maloney wa11 b~ Ellis single ga~~ _11Jund8)'., will ~e
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Rfd:'i thil !f'a!ICn if he k~p~ up cinnati pitching Jtaff, was not having ~:utrered a11 -ol h\1 defeats
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II'&gt; Ullo)' P•"'"'"" . II Ito -tool lOO picket&gt; dema~ oucb1Junp,
Bod! NeW Yoll&lt; and Chl01~o l and Chi&lt;IIIO - '111 they are In / ......, In a ,..,,, doJ 01 con- !rom • J•dy • 1.-..dott' ~ally ot u a Ol-ftl•'ilOJ _,.ltloo He llll
havo lonM bavooa r... N• l moot ol "" .....S.UIIlorn ...... olriiCtlOII litoo wbtrl f&gt;irlng di• • oobiH park. IIUI lbt ~- lrilb N... ill
groel!!l who decided lO leave the I where alleged ractaJ dlscrimlua- crimanatioo •was ch~riteo.
~- tor )JIUI bu .mttll off llt'IIC~ Juf!l· dale&amp;.
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the civil rights controversy .
times morl!' Negroes than all ~I· South. 8otb cit•ea tong nan had tioo was ac issue .
Oucago tntegratiOII (roups at· ~ k' the Demoet".W saki ft
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: theJr lbare of racial mcldent5.j Just u a 41-bour ~er ltrfkfo: tempted to lltOftrt to tht- upPf!ll' wau t 10.
Time of .daY at the South
breaking out aU owr tbe ClOUD- weeb have been_ New Y~. witb Mayor Robert Wagner of New But ~nly in _ recenl month:- has j ended at the New Yoril rtt, tiadl flooN; 01 ttw Chicai!fl ~rd o1' lltotf·ttlon te.aderJ, -w~ btd Pule depei)ds an where you
try , IOIDe non-Soutbtn: pllblit of- • Negro populatioa ten times the York ba1 walked through crowds lbe IDLe8raUoa c.ampaljUI ther~ Sundaj 01pt, the ConllJ'IN of Ia. Ed\k"at&gt;(\11
bulldin&amp; tlut wre gDIM' Uur.ty eaay on the O.tM 1r,nd because Ill time ZOI'lM
flcialo aro findlnc ~- ID- lolal populatioo ~I Montgom..., _ o1 picketo 01 reaCII hlo olllee ond ""'" otepped up to Ito current not cial Equalttj&gt; tCORE • froth turtll!d back M••Y piCket&gt; MVOI crall&lt; Ol'lloniuiloo &lt;0'1!manded bd dato llneo converge at tift _
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11118 of Ala.. and Chi&lt;ago ~bid&gt; hao " r.hita&lt;O Mayor Ricbard J Daley· pilcll.
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havo lonM bavooa r... N• l moot ol "" .....S.UIIlorn ...... olriiCtlOII litoo wbtrl f&gt;irlng di• • oobiH park. IIUI lbt ~- lrilb N... ill
groel!!l who decided lO leave the I where alleged ractaJ dlscrimlua- crimanatioo •was ch~riteo.
~- tor )JIUI bu .mttll off llt'IIC~ Juf!l· dale&amp;.
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times morl!' Negroes than all ~I· South. 8otb cit•ea tong nan had tioo was ac issue .
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: theJr lbare of racial mcldent5.j Just u a 41-bour ~er ltrfkfo: tempted to lltOftrt to tht- upPf!ll' wau t 10.
Time of .daY at the South
breaking out aU owr tbe ClOUD- weeb have been_ New Y~. witb Mayor Robert Wagner of New But ~nly in _ recenl month:- has j ended at the New Yoril rtt, tiadl flooN; 01 ttw Chicai!fl ~rd o1' lltotf·ttlon te.aderJ, -w~ btd Pule depei)ds an where you
try , IOIDe non-Soutbtn: pllblit of- • Negro populatioa ten times the York ba1 walked through crowds lbe IDLe8raUoa c.ampaljUI ther~ Sundaj 01pt, the ConllJ'IN of Ia. Ed\k"at&gt;(\11
bulldin&amp; tlut wre gDIM' Uur.ty eaay on the O.tM 1r,nd because Ill time ZOI'lM
flcialo aro findlnc ~- ID- lolal populatioo ~I Montgom..., _ o1 picketo 01 reaCII hlo olllee ond ""'" otepped up to Ito current not cial Equalttj&gt; tCORE • froth turtll!d back M••Y piCket&gt; MVOI crall&lt; Ol'lloniuiloo &lt;0'1!manded bd dato llneo converge at tift _
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recalled ruefully. "I followed my the Spurlalgebbelamlly. :Moofrot cotbemnatural inlliocto lnd belted them mere ru r comes
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During the llrat two d111 ol
her Windy Clly viBlt, Mrs, Russell participated In the buJid.
logs lnsUtute of the college and
university II4!Ciloll. The group
considered, erlllclzed, ani! prolo.
ed 10 llbrary bulldlng plana,
!Rio Grande College wlll buDd
a new Ubrlll')'),
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west lnter-llbrlll')' Loan Contet
and toured the college and
ver..Jty Ubrarles In the Chicago
area.
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lege Ubrarlaa look part In 1

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plet.d.

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curate slapper. 1 lludled 4ra""' 1 lhf herolnt wu slapped, but
at •.:Ornegle Tecb, and ODO of tho : •.~ers at lbo liJouibt.
claSHI iii¥Oived ~ 1111 1o 1 C.mlllllllllt movie
and ota "'• Thea I've need a aew lor
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pea crotlll ftlt .,. un
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!lOp 7:30 Sign On News
II:S6 Muoo County N..,.
Monda' tall ·Frltllf
t:Oii Collee Wllb Janel
8:00 Baptist Layman's Rour
uo Slga Oo
12:110 Commonlly News
t ·O Betty Newton
8:35 Hour of lkliverance
u~ Milalcal Cloclt
12:G6 Noon Nan
Ministerial Aaaoe.
(Rev. Paul Jones)
12:10 Ohio Nen
qo ~'~"""
Country Hoe Down
9:00 Wings of Healing
7"10 Muilcat Clock
12:15 MarHta
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9:30 Sunday Show
7:30 Newa l!eetJIJna
12:211 llullelln Board
Farm News
10:00 Voice of Prophecy
7:20 Muateal Cloclt
12:2$ Nen 0 Gramt
Famlly Wonlllp llour·TbU 10:35 Sunday Show
7:411 1'111 IJfeliDO
12:• ~lure Ageat
I"··Noon Report
11:00 Country Hymntime
, 8:00 Ohio VaUey. NeWI
12:8 CGitntrJ Go Round
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1:05 Worlcl II Ohio News
1:55 Ntw1 Bell
Goeasler's Guest Slar·Fri 12:1~ The Search
1: 10 Sporta Todl)'
1:10 Clttmtry Go Round
3:00 Platter Party
12:30 Rev. Merlin Teets
&amp;:IS 11'- PtctuN
2:~ Ntw1 Beat
4:15 Blaettnar AuiAI Show
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l:lt Mllllcal Clocii
3:10 Mtd Wq Mltlnee
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8:15 Community Ne"lft
3:~ Ne"' Beat
j:S5 Bill Stem Sporta
2:00 Signs of the Times
9:00 LlldtllriDJI
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8:00 BowiiDa Scores
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4:30 IDlerdtaDp
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ii:U Faml(J Wonblp RtRir
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1:00 Hour of Decision
JO:Ii Newt
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11:55 Marnlq Meloil*
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You Got Them

Free at Landmark
16 ... Beverage GlaoYou get 1- 16 oz. size glasa
free each lime you purchase
10 gallons of ~asoline or

more. or a combmation
change" and lube job.

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Pha- WY2-3994-WY2o6301

6H W, Molo 5I .

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FOR SALE, new S room house
Wilh 3 bedrooms, balb utlllly
room, in Dorcaa. $6,800.00. E.
D. Johnoon, Phone WI ,.....,.;

WH'(. AUNT AGATl-IA f
'YOU'Rt; LEOVI N G, SO
SUDDENLY~ YoU'RE

ALL PACKEO'f

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ACCOMPUSH6.0":'

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FOR SALE OR RENT
~OR SALE OR RENT

~IRRY

to reli·

able colored person. 8 Room
House. Contact: Mr. Dewey

Workman, Allied Finance
Sales, 221 South
Ave., Columbus, Ohio.
7 17 6tc

FOR SALE
~ Thereby giVen Uiat

i

new ,

ZIG zag "'!Uipped to

button-

Portable

hole. mooogram,
etc. Pay off last 4

the Frank Sutphin real
$7 each. WY 2-2204.
tate in Columbia
7 13 6Lc
Meigs County , consisting
"N"'ECc
;;v;Hirn--:z::
ig:-::z:a:g::-:csr.wtng
94 aeres more or less, will chine. One lever does il
be sold at private sale to Sews on buttOJ16 apJ~~;;~::I
t.he highest bidder for not blind ~ms, fancy
less than the appraised value

etc. Guaranteed

$1,001100. Satorday, Jufy 23;
1963, at 10 .00 a. m. at

balance, $84.26 on terms. WY
2-2204.
7 18 6tc

uf

\

office nr O'Brien and O'Brien,
Attorneys, Pomeroy, Ohio.
7 24 3tc
(}eneral
90
ty tires 750 x 14. two snow
lireB 750 I 14. Phone WY

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===FOR RENT
4 roon1 . 1 five room.

ed and unlumishd.
WY 2-255'1.

FE E·DS

IJ IRNIE BUSHMILLER DAVY JONES
SLUCJGO
TO _,LQIJ!,'$

PARTY

7 24 3tp

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Pay

MASTER MIX
and MASTER MADE

p. m.

111&amp;1. Triulnph Tiger Cob Motori eye!,. $29S.OO. Phone WY 27246tp

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$795

Bisrayne 2 Door. Original black finish . spotless d ean interior, all good whitewall tires, 6 cyl, powertglide tra ns .
Heater.

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with an"=IPiy.
.1. 1011 of ma:uap.
Wilen lhe ...~, r111 ...,. MIN ! "'l'hla Ibm'• tile Jllllln od!ool.
Bokor's faco wu tbe color o1 tile 1o Italy tbeJ Oft alwayo olapplng
Ruo111n flag while Peppord 11r1a ill a WIDe oellar or to tbe
seemed hiUIItPd with guilt. But . buabes. ADd 10011 ol tbe lllllan
both are methnd ..,..,. and lbo 1 olapo .,.. aot oa tho laoe.

$1995

Monu 2 Door. Low mileage by loeal owner, maroon fin ish, beige trim with bueket seats, ' speed trans. 102 entine, radio and heater.

INFORMATION

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NOTICES

Mrs, Beverly Russell, the Ubrarian of Rio Grande College
bac'k"·iiafcl.epa
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convention of the AmLibrary A....,lallon In
Conrad-Hiltou Hotel
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leer for further target pract1ee.
.d rama empm..~~~~.
"II II oDe oJ tile lint lhlnp
lhal comeo to 111e1r mladl," be Tile rubber tree betongo to
recalled ruefully. "I followed my the Spurlalgebbelamlly. :Moofrot cotbemnatural inlliocto lnd belted them mere ru r comes
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right back. '!'bey atwayo seemed ' para rubber · tree, aative of
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During the llrat two d111 ol
her Windy Clly viBlt, Mrs, Russell participated In the buJid.
logs lnsUtute of the college and
university II4!Ciloll. The group
considered, erlllclzed, ani! prolo.
ed 10 llbrary bulldlng plana,
!Rio Grande College wlll buDd
a new Ubrlll')'),
.,
Mrs. Russell vbdted tho Mld.
west lnter-llbrlll')' Loan Contet
and toured the college and
ver..Jty Ubrarles In the Chicago
area.
Finally, tile Rio Grande Co~
lege Ubrarlaa look part In 1

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ll&lt;l'lpl called lor realllm.
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ond how to slap ea actnu," aald '"" trediiiOD-- old fubloned,
plet.d.

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j•Jt jult 10 bappene fm ID . - teen I Rwl&amp;tlll ~~~ in
curate slapper. 1 lludled 4ra""' 1 lhf herolnt wu slapped, but
at •.:Ornegle Tecb, and ODO of tho : •.~ers at lbo liJouibt.
claSHI iii¥Oived ~ 1111 1o 1 C.mlllllllllt movie
and ota "'• Thea I've need a aew lor
fighUDI
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In slapping In lddlti101 !AI baldna ,.. 8 Raso!aDbetl pulllnglnd hll ~~~
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UN oa - · But It 1 I good
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tile alapplnc. carron flln~c",:.~~
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"George lo • good
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on more lllan one metbod aetreu ooco blond hlfol me Oil
neck. U
during blo l1ruJI)lna ,_._ rr. wu ua r •

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pea crotlll ftlt .,. un
Georgo Peppal11 rolled bil bond ''Thera 11 • tWtaJto art 1o otap. able report crt tile region
ond beked Ctrro1J BokOt"'o prot17 ping ,..,.... ·Jor IOOVloa." qld bon 11 t.be Sarpuo Sea.
'""'· He slapped bet apln aacl i'eppa'd,
opln: 11 alapa In aD.
"For iDIIIIIco, .UJer.'a tho Frooclt
Eadl Ume tear. welled In Car- oehool ol tho •\IP- B lllrll aut
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roll's lowly eye1. reppal11'o !llled IIOI"IIIaiJ,y eooqb but endo up u
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1951
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7 22 6tp
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II :05 Top Ten Shbw
12:00 Noon Report
1:30 Fan• Non
12:30 Rev. Merlin Teets
7:115 Breatfut Party
1:05 Platter Party
T41mllly'l at that awkward op-old enouah to have &amp;f 7:IS Bright Star Sltow
S:OO SUndown Serenade
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7:30 Sign Off
7:50 News Report - Ohio
1:00 Sigr Off - June
1100 Breakfut Party
SUNDAY
1:110 Breatlut Party
!lOp 7:30 Sign On News
II:S6 Muoo County N..,.
Monda' tall ·Frltllf
t:Oii Collee Wllb Janel
8:00 Baptist Layman's Rour
uo Slga Oo
12:110 Commonlly News
t ·O Betty Newton
8:35 Hour of lkliverance
u~ Milalcal Cloclt
12:G6 Noon Nan
Ministerial Aaaoe.
(Rev. Paul Jones)
12:10 Ohio Nen
qo ~'~"""
Country Hoe Down
9:00 Wings of Healing
7"10 Muilcat Clock
12:15 MarHta
I'""' SWap SIIOf
9:30 Sunday Show
7:30 Newa l!eetJIJna
12:211 llullelln Board
Farm News
10:00 Voice of Prophecy
7:20 Muateal Cloclt
12:2$ Nen 0 Gramt
Famlly Wonlllp llour·TbU 10:35 Sunday Show
7:411 1'111 IJfeliDO
12:• ~lure Ageat
I"··Noon Report
11:00 Country Hymntime
, 8:00 Ohio VaUey. NeWI
12:8 CGitntrJ Go Round
Music Jusl For You
12:00 Noon Report
1:05 Worlcl II Ohio News
1:55 Ntw1 Bell
Goeasler's Guest Slar·Fri 12:1~ The Search
1: 10 Sporta Todl)'
1:10 Clttmtry Go Round
3:00 Platter Party
12:30 Rev. Merlin Teets
&amp;:IS 11'- PtctuN
2:~ Ntw1 Beat
4:15 Blaettnar AuiAI Show
1:00 BiUy Graham
l:lt Mllllcal Clocii
3:10 Mtd Wq Mltlnee
4:30 Local News
1:30 The Lutheran Hour
8:15 Community Ne"lft
3:~ Ne"' Beat
j:S5 Bill Stem Sporta
2:00 Signs of the Times
9:00 LlldtllriDJI
t:OO tllaclatl wtJb llou
8:00 BowiiDa Scores
(Rev. W. S. Billup•)
l:llO Publle Serv1co
4:30 IDlerdtaDp
S:Oii Van P;lrld&lt; Sporla
Z:IS Public Service
ii:U Faml(J Wonblp RtRir
1:110 ColllmunliJ News
1:20 Sundown Serenade
2:35 The Big Life
10:00 MIIOD County Newa
5:G6 World • Niollonal Ntw1
7:115 The World Today
3:00 Sunday Showcase
10:05 " fatll of the ToWII
5:1$ SpoWgbt &lt;Ill Sporto
7:30 SlgD orr
1:00 Hour of Decision
JO:Ii Newt
5:25 Wulbercut
8:00 Sign 011 - J 4:45 John GrUfln
11:55 Marnlq Meloil*
5:30 Dbuter lluatealo
IIATIJRDAY
5:00 SUnd•y Showcase
(aeept l"rttlay: QIUI'dt 5:15 lasltle Boob
1:00 SlgD On News
6:00 Sundown Serenade
Bello Rlnc1
1:110 11tmoe1 Blvd.
1:05 Country J8111boree
7:30 Sign Off
11:8 World Newt
a:oe SliD orr
1:30 FllDI News
1:00 Slgr Off - June

You Got Them

Free at Landmark
16 ... Beverage GlaoYou get 1- 16 oz. size glasa
free each lime you purchase
10 gallons of ~asoline or

more. or a combmation
change" and lube job.

1 a tic

Baker &amp; Seyfried

Po_,..

Pha- WY2-3994-WY2o6301

6H W, Molo 5I .

oil

0.

FOR SALE, new S room house
Wilh 3 bedrooms, balb utlllly
room, in Dorcaa. $6,800.00. E.
D. Johnoon, Phone WI ,.....,.;

WH'(. AUNT AGATl-IA f
'YOU'Rt; LEOVI N G, SO
SUDDENLY~ YoU'RE

ALL PACKEO'f

SO, ..MI$SIOH
ACCOMPUSH6.0":'

EH, AUNTIE 1 I'LL
LU~ 't'OUR T~
OUT 10 'THG ~!

I

DETEST

'oW--·-

S1U'ID
1-EA'THEti

BEAST!

ABBIE AND SLATS

1

FOR SALE OR RENT
~OR SALE OR RENT

~IRRY

to reli·

able colored person. 8 Room
House. Contact: Mr. Dewey

Workman, Allied Finance
Sales, 221 South
Ave., Columbus, Ohio.
7 17 6tc

FOR SALE
~ Thereby giVen Uiat

i

new ,

ZIG zag "'!Uipped to

button-

Portable

hole. mooogram,
etc. Pay off last 4

the Frank Sutphin real
$7 each. WY 2-2204.
tate in Columbia
7 13 6Lc
Meigs County , consisting
"N"'ECc
;;v;Hirn--:z::
ig:-::z:a:g::-:csr.wtng
94 aeres more or less, will chine. One lever does il
be sold at private sale to Sews on buttOJ16 apJ~~;;~::I
t.he highest bidder for not blind ~ms, fancy
less than the appraised value

etc. Guaranteed

$1,001100. Satorday, Jufy 23;
1963, at 10 .00 a. m. at

balance, $84.26 on terms. WY
2-2204.
7 18 6tc

uf

\

office nr O'Brien and O'Brien,
Attorneys, Pomeroy, Ohio.
7 24 3tc
(}eneral
90
ty tires 750 x 14. two snow
lireB 750 I 14. Phone WY

28'74 alter

~

- - - - - -- - - -

===FOR RENT
4 roon1 . 1 five room.

ed and unlumishd.
WY 2-255'1.

FE E·DS

IJ IRNIE BUSHMILLER DAVY JONES
SLUCJGO
TO _,LQIJ!,'$

PARTY

7 24 3tp

•••

Pay

MASTER MIX
and MASTER MADE

p. m.

111&amp;1. Triulnph Tiger Cob Motori eye!,. $29S.OO. Phone WY 27246tp

JG~~~~~c f;~~~7~B~y: GEORGE WONDER!:=~=;!==~~: r:;;]ii~;,}~~~

. Can't

new time-released
captules. Ollzy llllc: at
Drugo.
. r ;.

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•

·~'!:t

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,I •

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BUYIN1G A MASK

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New Haven

U1THERA.N WOMEN MEET erlv Carson, Mrs. Paul Rick· Barker, Mrs. Thomlll H~ffman, the hostesses. Mlssea Zicafoosel!uaJon waa held lD plac. by or- Rut h Clr c1e o1 the Lulh · ard., 1\'lfS.
"
Hanv Dyer. Mn. lA''"" Bayley• Mrs · Wald CUB- and Goodnlte.
ange bloosorns, She 11'01'0 a
JIIC'
•an Church women of St. li'rances Goodniie Sue a n d J ningham, Mrs. Edwill Stein, MULFORD-ROUSH WEDDING strand of pearls and whle aetaul's Church met on Thurs- Becky, Miss Salty' Roush , Mrs. Mrs, James R~sh, Mrs. Fred Miss Barbara nan Mulford, ~sories and cam«J a white
ill
ening at the home of Burrell Dawson Mn Edith 1Batey, Mrs. Ph1Up Wolpert and dauKhter of Mr. and Mrs. Ray D1ble witt! a corsage of orchkts
.~~ ~lah Jane Powell. Mrs. Roush , Mrs. william ·r.JcFar- 1
Mrs: ~emon Roush, MuUord of Letart, W. Va. and , with white streamers placed on

I

was whlte carnations with

Velma Roush presentf'd the pro· land. Mrs. Waid Cunningham 1Mrs . Larry L.iev1ng, Irere Jus. Mrs. Otha Lieving, Mrs.
1.-am on Sarah of the Old Test. Mrs. T. Bt&gt;rt Roush, Mrs. Harr~
ament. A short busine~ meet· Hoffman, Mrs. Carl Gibbs, Mrs. R. F. Bryant, Mrs. ~Iorence
klg was conducted by Mrs. J .V. 1John Fry, Carolyn Lieving
Workman, Angela Cunnmgham.
McGrew, ch8lrman. others at· IJ()hn Burris.
Mrs . Chester Campell, ~s.
tending were Mrs. William Rus. j
SEWING CLUB PICNJC
Dawsc-n, Mrs. Edtth
11 M
Jack Welch Mrs
.
, Mrs. James Fry, Mrs.
~~· / s; M Harr 'La ne · 1 Mem~,·s of the Sew•~g .
Miss Judy Fry, Mrs .
M n F ~ R r~~h Mr~ Jwi~ 1h~ld the•r annual f~mtly p•c- Edward Bumgarner, Mrs. Thel0
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me on Tuesday evenmg at the rna Capehart, Mrs. Charles
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home of Mr . and M~s. W. T. Roush, Mrs. Everett Lauder·
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SPRING COATS, reg. 19.00. Now 10.95 up
UNLINED SUITS
Now 10.00

Phillips Sisters Style Shop

Court St.

Pomeroy

Richard lon~d~C~a~r~·
Pfif!ner, 1
music .
regJstered
guests.
John
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Mrs. L. Those
C. Roush,
Mrs. R.were
F. letta, Mrs.
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attendmg
meeting and pienic on Thursday Bryant . Mrs. F . A. Batey, Mrs.
evening in the New Haven Park. H. L. Dyer, Mrs. Ottie Roush,
A short meeting with the par- Mrs. D. A. Smith, Mr. and Mrs.
ents was hekl followinll the pic- · N. 0. Wein, Mr. and Mrs.
nic, with Mr. William Russell, l George James and family , Mr.
sc-outmaster, in charge. Den · and Mrs. James Dyer, Mr. and
Chief Leonard Morris led the Mrs. Howard Wagenhal.s, Mr.
ooys in games.
and Mrs. Herman Layne, Mr.
Those attending were : Mr . and Mrs. Philip Wolpert, Mr
and Mrs. William Russell, and Mrs. \ , D. Hume, Mr. and
David, Brian, and Dewayne, Mrs. Lloyd Rousn and Mr. and I
Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Clark, Mrs. Stone.
Mr.

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don below .. ...U, btl, bout 19orybotly hlo hod It 11 tliOre lln'l a ellr011lc dy,..tery short period only and not with· you .,ouldn't want them to ao
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net and ribbon. The fll'OOm 1

motber re a blue nylon dress
with whit a~ries and . a
corsage o wt11te carruttions With
blue net
ribbon.
.
Glen Allen Roush, son of Mr ·) top.
.A r
was held m the
and Mrs. Grant 0 . Roush.._ of Mi58 Donna Roush, ~aid of soc~l
m of the church fo).
~ew Ha~en, W. Va. wert. umted honor, ~ore an orchkt nyl.on lowm11 e cen:mony. The table
1r. mamage on July 3rd a! 6::WI dreS!II ~1th a _corsage of wbtte was
e~ed wtth a white clo~,
p, m. at .the Bachtel E. U. B. carnations With orchl~ net and a~
her wedding cake w1th
Chu~ w•th the :n.ev. Mrs. -\ch- rJbbon. Her_ accessones were br e and groom on top, cryJta.l
sah Mi11er performing the cere-- white. Mr. Jtrnmy Gress of New punch bowl, candles and shuta
mony. The church was decorat-- Haven served Mr. Roush as dal•les completed the decor&amp;·
ed with white gladiol 8Dd porn best man. 'Ibe ushers were Mr. tions. Assistlnf with the recep.
poms, greenery and candalab- Donald 0 . Roush and Mr. Rob-- tion were Mrs. Catherlne Good·
ras. Miss Rebecca Goodnite Prt DaJe Roush, brothers of the Win, Mr1. Gamet Burdette. Mr•.

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Meter, Ted ond Mildren lermllt, Mrs. Louis Karsdmlk,1by her later, wore a wblte taco blue and white nylo• m-.,. Will1 Mn. Laura Eliott all ol Letart. lheath dress, whtt ac:ce-lu
liiley , Mrs Artl•~r Smith , Mrs. Mrs. Wilbur Webb · and Mary ldre.. over ..tin, ho" veil of ll· "hite aco.""""l... Iter coraage When the couple left lor a '111&lt;1 the bridal Cfll'&gt;ai•· 'l'beJ
Harry Picltens and Sandy Helen
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SPENCER REUNION

m~ Mrs. ~ohn Wolfe, Terese, 1 The annual Spencer Reunion
M1chael, B1JI~ and Betty~ Mr. was held on July 6th in
James Cunntngham, Jtmmy New Haven Park with a basket
artd Denise, Mr. and Mrs. Car- dinner served at noon . Th&lt;&gt;se ll
~ou Adams, Jr . and Bruce, ~rs. attending were : Mr. and Mrs.
Ralph Sayre, Ralphle and Tim· Mason Spencer, Mildred and
my, Bobby Dye, Johnny and Ben Spencer Harry Spencer
Jay Ridgway, Vic Ray Bates, Mr. and Mrs.' John Lawson, An~
Steve and Leonard Morris, Rol· Coe Mr. and Mrs Ernest Win·
~v and Micha~l Sullivan, Keith gett' and John , ~II of Racie,
~a~·re, and Rtchard Kent.
Ohio; Mrs. Thomas Lindsey and
GARDEN CLUB MEE11NG Scotty of Grove City, Ohio, Mr.
Th~ New Haven Garden Club and Mrs. Fred Spencer of Ma·
met on Thursday evening at the son, Mr. and Mrs. Jess Brown,
h.ome o( Mrs. Burrell Dawson Mr. and Mrs. Ga!den Hazlett of
with Mrs. J . V. McGrew and Letart, Mr. and Mrs. Edward
Mrs. Martin Ohlinger as co-- Stadler of CleV'land, 0 ., Flor·
hostesses. Mrs. WlJliam Russell ence Moore of New Lexington,
assisted with the serving.
0 ., Lila Lee, Jim Karr a n d
The meeting was opened in Kenny, JOe Spencer and Ollie
regular form, the roll call was Boggess of Charleston, W. Va .•
answered with " Where I Would Mr. and Mrs. John Fry and
Like to Spend my Vacation." Judy, Scotty and Kaflly Roush.
The program " West Virginia
BIRTHDAY PAR IT
Vacation Spots" was presented Melvin Fry, son of Mr. and
by Miss LA.!Iah Jane Powell. A Mrs. Harold Fry, was honored
ihort business meeting was con - on his 12th birthday on July 6th
ducted by Mrs. L. C. Roush the with a wiener roast in the New
pre!'iident.
Hav~ Park. Those at~~:~!
Refreshments were served to were : Dickie Ord ,
those attending: Mrs. F. A. Bat~ Woods, Raymond McFarland,
ey, Mrs. R. F. Bryant, /drs. David, Brian and Dewayne RusHoward Burris, Mrs. Floyd Car· sell, Rodney Joe Vickers, Larry
n-.ack, Mrs. William Chisler, Joe Fry, Bonnie Ord, Connie
Mrs. Harold Johnson, Mrs. Har- and Kathy Haggerty, Vonna
ry Layne, Mrs, Herman Layne, linger, Carol Stout, Susie. Rise
Mrs. Lester Ohlinger, Miss and Jane Surface, Becky, Del&gt; 11
Lelah J. PoweU, Mrs. Donald F. bie and JackJe Paugh and Mel-l i
Roush, Mrs. Velma Roush, Mrs. vin.
L. C. Roush . Mrs. Ottie Roush,
COUNCIL MEETING
Mrs. W. T. Stone, Mrs. Howard The New Haven Town Cou1ncillll
Wagenhals, Mrs. N. A. Wein, met on Monday evening at
Mrs. McGrew, Mrs. Roush and Town Hall for their regular
ilJest Mrs. Russell.
1010nthly meeting with the Ma:v- 11
BRIDAL SHOWER
F. G. Reichert in charge.
A bridal shower was held on ~ Oth ~ r s a " ~ ..ding were Recorder
Friday evening in honor of Mrs. 1Thelma Cpehart and councilHerb Uehelhoer, (the former 1 men Karl Wiles, Donald BumRuth Sayrel in the social roorn reardner, and Leo Gibbs.
0 6 the E. U. B. church.
The They decided to hire a full
'llhower was given by the Young Iti~ employee to preform
1\duJt Class of the church.
of the town as was required.
The guest list included: Mrs. The Mayor declared July
Thelma Capehart, Mrs. Otha beginning with 1963 and Jullv II
Liering, Mrs. Thomas Hoffman, 14th hereafter as Dr. Bryant
Mrs. Harold Bumgarner, June, Day.
Jean and Delores Bumgarner, I
BIRDAL SHOWER
Mrs. Harold Zerkle, Mrs. Bern- I A bridal shower was given
ard Lieving, Sr., Mrs. George lhonor of Mrs. John VanM~ter
Jewell. Mrs. F. A. Batey, Mrs. , (the former Judy Arnold)
l. H. Reitmire, Mrs. R F. Bry- Monday, July 15th at the E.U.B.
a~t, Mr~ .. George E. Sayre, II, church by Misses Phyllis · · I
M•ss Mtlhe Bumgarner, Nancy foose and Sue EDen Goodnite. ,
&gt;eyre, Gayle Sayre, Lorie Say· The guest list included Mr!!.
~ e. Kathy Sayre, Mrs. George Cliff Roush, Mrs. Paul Rickard
E. Sayre, Sr., Mrs. Howard Bur. and daughters, Becky and
ris, Mrs, Bernard Lieving, Jr., John Burris, The Junior Dept.
Mrs. Harry Layne, Mrs. Chester of the Church, Mrs, Howard
Weaver, Mrs. John Bumgarner, Burris, Mrs. Pete Burris, Mrs.
Mrs. Herman Ohlinger, Mrs. Frances Goodnite, and
Thomas Grinstead, Mrs. Cli!l Mrs. E. C. Riddle, Miss
Roush, Mrs. Ottie Roush, Reeky Riddle , EdJth Fox, Leah An
Burris, Mrs. Eddie Bumgarner, Miller, Mrs. Bernard Lievlng
Mrs. John VanMatre, Miss Phyl· and Carolyn, Mrs. Harry Miller,
tl Zieafoose, Mrs. Charles Mrs. John Bumgarner. Mr.s. A.
.Roush and Becky, Mrs. Larry K. McClung, Mrs. Wilma Hiner·
Lathey, Mrs. Harry Miller, Bev. man, Mrs. Keith Arnold, Mrs,
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Buckeye Weine:s -- 1
Thick Slice Bacon p~~ckage

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Mode Wilh Pototo Flour

POTATO
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SKINLESS WIENERS ~:,Rra_h'_ _._....,__----'- 49c
CHUCK STEAKS ~~~g~Rc~~ICY
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SLICED BEEF LIVER
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SLifED LUNCH MEAT r~:.:.~~~~~
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SLICED BACON ~~~NG~~EO
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SLICED CHEESE ::~~~:D - -- - -- 11~b.p~rG!oRE SSe

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Medium Shrimp

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STEAKS

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Chicken Breash ............ lb. SSe
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U1THERA.N WOMEN MEET erlv Carson, Mrs. Paul Rick· Barker, Mrs. Thomlll H~ffman, the hostesses. Mlssea Zicafoosel!uaJon waa held lD plac. by or- Rut h Clr c1e o1 the Lulh · ard., 1\'lfS.
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Hanv Dyer. Mn. lA''"" Bayley• Mrs · Wald CUB- and Goodnlte.
ange bloosorns, She 11'01'0 a
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•an Church women of St. li'rances Goodniie Sue a n d J ningham, Mrs. Edwill Stein, MULFORD-ROUSH WEDDING strand of pearls and whle aetaul's Church met on Thurs- Becky, Miss Salty' Roush , Mrs. Mrs, James R~sh, Mrs. Fred Miss Barbara nan Mulford, ~sories and cam«J a white
ill
ening at the home of Burrell Dawson Mn Edith 1Batey, Mrs. Ph1Up Wolpert and dauKhter of Mr. and Mrs. Ray D1ble witt! a corsage of orchkts
.~~ ~lah Jane Powell. Mrs. Roush , Mrs. william ·r.JcFar- 1
Mrs: ~emon Roush, MuUord of Letart, W. Va. and , with white streamers placed on

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Velma Roush presentf'd the pro· land. Mrs. Waid Cunningham 1Mrs . Larry L.iev1ng, Irere Jus. Mrs. Otha Lieving, Mrs.
1.-am on Sarah of the Old Test. Mrs. T. Bt&gt;rt Roush, Mrs. Harr~
ament. A short busine~ meet· Hoffman, Mrs. Carl Gibbs, Mrs. R. F. Bryant, Mrs. ~Iorence
klg was conducted by Mrs. J .V. 1John Fry, Carolyn Lieving
Workman, Angela Cunnmgham.
McGrew, ch8lrman. others at· IJ()hn Burris.
Mrs . Chester Campell, ~s.
tending were Mrs. William Rus. j
SEWING CLUB PICNJC
Dawsc-n, Mrs. Edtth
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Jack Welch Mrs
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, Mrs. James Fry, Mrs.
~~· / s; M Harr 'La ne · 1 Mem~,·s of the Sew•~g .
Miss Judy Fry, Mrs .
M n F ~ R r~~h Mr~ Jwi~ 1h~ld the•r annual f~mtly p•c- Edward Bumgarner, Mrs. Thel0
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home of Mr . and M~s. W. T. Roush, Mrs. Everett Lauder·
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SPRING COATS, reg. 19.00. Now 10.95 up
UNLINED SUITS
Now 10.00

Phillips Sisters Style Shop

Court St.

Pomeroy

Richard lon~d~C~a~r~·
Pfif!ner, 1
music .
regJstered
guests.
John
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.~P~Ia:yedi.~th~e.-tr~ad~itl"o~n=a~l
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Mrs. L. Those
C. Roush,
Mrs. R.were
F. letta, Mrs.
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SCOUT
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meeting and pienic on Thursday Bryant . Mrs. F . A. Batey, Mrs.
evening in the New Haven Park. H. L. Dyer, Mrs. Ottie Roush,
A short meeting with the par- Mrs. D. A. Smith, Mr. and Mrs.
ents was hekl followinll the pic- · N. 0. Wein, Mr. and Mrs.
nic, with Mr. William Russell, l George James and family , Mr.
sc-outmaster, in charge. Den · and Mrs. James Dyer, Mr. and
Chief Leonard Morris led the Mrs. Howard Wagenhal.s, Mr.
ooys in games.
and Mrs. Herman Layne, Mr.
Those attending were : Mr . and Mrs. Philip Wolpert, Mr
and Mrs. William Russell, and Mrs. \ , D. Hume, Mr. and
David, Brian, and Dewayne, Mrs. Lloyd Rousn and Mr. and I
Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Clark, Mrs. Stone.
Mr.

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t.lonMII) dellghtlul lllllo\fl · ,.._ Job obopJ. wo would eoll Ill !ftlr
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don below .. ...U, btl, bout 19orybotly hlo hod It 11 tliOre lln'l a ellr011lc dy,..tery short period only and not with· you .,ouldn't want them to ao
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job, maybe, lbo
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....,. lo lie U.U. to -~-I dicl lilt I will too ~ '-'
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net and ribbon. The fll'OOm 1

motber re a blue nylon dress
with whit a~ries and . a
corsage o wt11te carruttions With
blue net
ribbon.
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Glen Allen Roush, son of Mr ·) top.
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was held m the
and Mrs. Grant 0 . Roush.._ of Mi58 Donna Roush, ~aid of soc~l
m of the church fo).
~ew Ha~en, W. Va. wert. umted honor, ~ore an orchkt nyl.on lowm11 e cen:mony. The table
1r. mamage on July 3rd a! 6::WI dreS!II ~1th a _corsage of wbtte was
e~ed wtth a white clo~,
p, m. at .the Bachtel E. U. B. carnations With orchl~ net and a~
her wedding cake w1th
Chu~ w•th the :n.ev. Mrs. -\ch- rJbbon. Her_ accessones were br e and groom on top, cryJta.l
sah Mi11er performing the cere-- white. Mr. Jtrnmy Gress of New punch bowl, candles and shuta
mony. The church was decorat-- Haven served Mr. Roush as dal•les completed the decor&amp;·
ed with white gladiol 8Dd porn best man. 'Ibe ushers were Mr. tions. Assistlnf with the recep.
poms, greenery and candalab- Donald 0 . Roush and Mr. Rob-- tion were Mrs. Catherlne Good·
ras. Miss Rebecca Goodnite Prt DaJe Roush, brothers of the Win, Mr1. Gamet Burdette. Mr•.

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liiley , Mrs Artl•~r Smith , Mrs. Mrs. Wilbur Webb · and Mary ldre.. over ..tin, ho" veil of ll· "hite aco.""""l... Iter coraage When the couple left lor a '111&lt;1 the bridal Cfll'&gt;ai•· 'l'beJ
Harry Picltens and Sandy Helen
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SPENCER REUNION

m~ Mrs. ~ohn Wolfe, Terese, 1 The annual Spencer Reunion
M1chael, B1JI~ and Betty~ Mr. was held on July 6th in
James Cunntngham, Jtmmy New Haven Park with a basket
artd Denise, Mr. and Mrs. Car- dinner served at noon . Th&lt;&gt;se ll
~ou Adams, Jr . and Bruce, ~rs. attending were : Mr. and Mrs.
Ralph Sayre, Ralphle and Tim· Mason Spencer, Mildred and
my, Bobby Dye, Johnny and Ben Spencer Harry Spencer
Jay Ridgway, Vic Ray Bates, Mr. and Mrs.' John Lawson, An~
Steve and Leonard Morris, Rol· Coe Mr. and Mrs Ernest Win·
~v and Micha~l Sullivan, Keith gett' and John , ~II of Racie,
~a~·re, and Rtchard Kent.
Ohio; Mrs. Thomas Lindsey and
GARDEN CLUB MEE11NG Scotty of Grove City, Ohio, Mr.
Th~ New Haven Garden Club and Mrs. Fred Spencer of Ma·
met on Thursday evening at the son, Mr. and Mrs. Jess Brown,
h.ome o( Mrs. Burrell Dawson Mr. and Mrs. Ga!den Hazlett of
with Mrs. J . V. McGrew and Letart, Mr. and Mrs. Edward
Mrs. Martin Ohlinger as co-- Stadler of CleV'land, 0 ., Flor·
hostesses. Mrs. WlJliam Russell ence Moore of New Lexington,
assisted with the serving.
0 ., Lila Lee, Jim Karr a n d
The meeting was opened in Kenny, JOe Spencer and Ollie
regular form, the roll call was Boggess of Charleston, W. Va .•
answered with " Where I Would Mr. and Mrs. John Fry and
Like to Spend my Vacation." Judy, Scotty and Kaflly Roush.
The program " West Virginia
BIRTHDAY PAR IT
Vacation Spots" was presented Melvin Fry, son of Mr. and
by Miss LA.!Iah Jane Powell. A Mrs. Harold Fry, was honored
ihort business meeting was con - on his 12th birthday on July 6th
ducted by Mrs. L. C. Roush the with a wiener roast in the New
pre!'iident.
Hav~ Park. Those at~~:~!
Refreshments were served to were : Dickie Ord ,
those attending: Mrs. F. A. Bat~ Woods, Raymond McFarland,
ey, Mrs. R. F. Bryant, /drs. David, Brian and Dewayne RusHoward Burris, Mrs. Floyd Car· sell, Rodney Joe Vickers, Larry
n-.ack, Mrs. William Chisler, Joe Fry, Bonnie Ord, Connie
Mrs. Harold Johnson, Mrs. Har- and Kathy Haggerty, Vonna
ry Layne, Mrs, Herman Layne, linger, Carol Stout, Susie. Rise
Mrs. Lester Ohlinger, Miss and Jane Surface, Becky, Del&gt; 11
Lelah J. PoweU, Mrs. Donald F. bie and JackJe Paugh and Mel-l i
Roush, Mrs. Velma Roush, Mrs. vin.
L. C. Roush . Mrs. Ottie Roush,
COUNCIL MEETING
Mrs. W. T. Stone, Mrs. Howard The New Haven Town Cou1ncillll
Wagenhals, Mrs. N. A. Wein, met on Monday evening at
Mrs. McGrew, Mrs. Roush and Town Hall for their regular
ilJest Mrs. Russell.
1010nthly meeting with the Ma:v- 11
BRIDAL SHOWER
F. G. Reichert in charge.
A bridal shower was held on ~ Oth ~ r s a " ~ ..ding were Recorder
Friday evening in honor of Mrs. 1Thelma Cpehart and councilHerb Uehelhoer, (the former 1 men Karl Wiles, Donald BumRuth Sayrel in the social roorn reardner, and Leo Gibbs.
0 6 the E. U. B. church.
The They decided to hire a full
'llhower was given by the Young Iti~ employee to preform
1\duJt Class of the church.
of the town as was required.
The guest list included: Mrs. The Mayor declared July
Thelma Capehart, Mrs. Otha beginning with 1963 and Jullv II
Liering, Mrs. Thomas Hoffman, 14th hereafter as Dr. Bryant
Mrs. Harold Bumgarner, June, Day.
Jean and Delores Bumgarner, I
BIRDAL SHOWER
Mrs. Harold Zerkle, Mrs. Bern- I A bridal shower was given
ard Lieving, Sr., Mrs. George lhonor of Mrs. John VanM~ter
Jewell. Mrs. F. A. Batey, Mrs. , (the former Judy Arnold)
l. H. Reitmire, Mrs. R F. Bry- Monday, July 15th at the E.U.B.
a~t, Mr~ .. George E. Sayre, II, church by Misses Phyllis · · I
M•ss Mtlhe Bumgarner, Nancy foose and Sue EDen Goodnite. ,
&gt;eyre, Gayle Sayre, Lorie Say· The guest list included Mr!!.
~ e. Kathy Sayre, Mrs. George Cliff Roush, Mrs. Paul Rickard
E. Sayre, Sr., Mrs. Howard Bur. and daughters, Becky and
ris, Mrs, Bernard Lieving, Jr., John Burris, The Junior Dept.
Mrs. Harry Layne, Mrs. Chester of the Church, Mrs, Howard
Weaver, Mrs. John Bumgarner, Burris, Mrs. Pete Burris, Mrs.
Mrs. Herman Ohlinger, Mrs. Frances Goodnite, and
Thomas Grinstead, Mrs. Cli!l Mrs. E. C. Riddle, Miss
Roush, Mrs. Ottie Roush, Reeky Riddle , EdJth Fox, Leah An
Burris, Mrs. Eddie Bumgarner, Miller, Mrs. Bernard Lievlng
Mrs. John VanMatre, Miss Phyl· and Carolyn, Mrs. Harry Miller,
tl Zieafoose, Mrs. Charles Mrs. John Bumgarner. Mr.s. A.
.Roush and Becky, Mrs. Larry K. McClung, Mrs. Wilma Hiner·
Lathey, Mrs. Harry Miller, Bev. man, Mrs. Keith Arnold, Mrs,
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Railroads Accept Demand BjCongress To Waii~J Days_
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WASHINGTON (UPI) _
The railroads agreed today
to a congreaaional request
that they postpone t h el r
new work rules for at least
39 daya. Tbe action averted
a nationwide strike threatened for Tuesday. A rail·
road spokesman announced
to ~ crowded hearing room

ment request "In order to
cooperate with Congress."
The chairmen of t h e
House and Senate com·
merce committees had ask·
e(j for the delay to g I v e
Congresa time to act on Presldent Kennedy's pI an to
hand the dispute to the Jn.
terstate Commerce Com·

of the House Commerce

missJon (ICC).
The roll anower was given
today by Daniel P. Loomis,

Committee that the carriers
had agreed

to the

pOstpone-

pr01ldenl of the Association of
American Railroads.
Tbe
lor putttaa
die • • -k noleo tato el!eel llad bee• l!:tt a. '"·
Tlletday, Imposlttoo of lbe
' riles lllolltbiiiJ lbouauds of
Joll• .-lot uve toocbd •H
a
llrlke.
Seek Foartb Delay
In .ippealln1 for the delay,
which would be the [ourth since
Ule work ruletl issue came to a

head tills yur, tlh.lrman Joho
Paillore, D-R.!., of the S.nate
Commerce Comlnitboe
told
LoomlJ, "You bilv• alreody
waited lor lour .,..,.., UKI 30
days more II not l•lni to do
aoy 1re11 harm."
He at,. wlrned Loomb that
there was • ·•""" chonce o! o
joint .reaolutlon of Congreu d~
mandlng the delaJ u the rail·
roads did not agr.. to it. AI-

-hoe

••lloowlde

NOW YOU KlliOW
Recently recoDStncted fossU

fiera f.,.m

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Negev Desert
••ueau tba&amp; thU regloll wu
rovered by water 111 varloa1
llmel ID preblltorlc 1101.

Shop At Elherfelds In Pomeroy .
Thursday Uldil Noon
(The store ciO.. •t·i!OQn-uch Thursd•yl
Frid•y store ho11rs. art 9 to 5 and
Saturd•y store li011rs •r• 9 to 9
in the evening.
e T•ke Adv•nt•ge of the Vllues •II over.
the store during the July Clear•nce Sale.

VOL XV

NO. 85

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all. Tile uallbf· llave ob)ed.

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POMEROY-MIDDLEPORT, OHIO

eol lo •Y oolttlloti Ill ". ~~, I
tov•lve compoloory ~ ~- ~'
11oto ,..1&lt;~ IIIey aay "' • •· o
stroy Ill&lt; prloelple of
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Uve loarplaiiiJ.
: WoHe said the railroads
not regard Kermedy's ICL "'""
a• comt&gt;UISOI'J' arbitratiOn since
it permito the compani., and
unions to M:ttle out of court
during a two-year waiting per~
iod . He said the uniOM might
bargain "in a more realistic

"' Ioree of jow, Ill poycholop.
eat impool toold be beovy.
WoHe jostiliool Woclnetdly
nldll lhol ' lhe railroadJ had
accepted eve!')' aotutlon proposed by oll lito I(OVeromont
agoncleo ar ol!lc:ialo who ..tered Into the diojlulo.
Bo -.ld tbo rallnado loOfl
part: II "rea) c.lledlve bar·
,...,..,.. 11m said dte ulo•

though 1uch a resolution ha1

.a

o!.
')'be hood of 11(10 Pl tlto lllliou
Jnvolvo:l - H. 1!:. Gl!llorl of
lheBrolberhoodol~

Fi......., and Eoginomon - Jlld
W~y biB unioll
opposed
the Preoident'• plan op ""
ground it w0111d torn lito ICC
into • labor court iqd might ra.
suit in compuiiOf'Y arbitratlOII,

WEATHER

enttne
THURSDAY, JULY 25, 1963

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fashion" In tbo lu!oWiedg, lhM ·
the vorloos upecll of !he dta.
put.! are aoinl to bo dla..,.od

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PRICE FIVE CENTS

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Elberfelds In Pomeroy·

ses

H &amp; R Firestone
SAYS:

99

WHITEWALLS
6.70-7.50

FOR

United On Key
1964 Issues
MEIGS THEATRE

.t' ti·MONTH

POMEROY. OHIO

ROAD-HAZARD
GUARANTEE

TONIGHT &amp; THURS.

July 24-25
NOT OPEN

Ow· Nfill Tl'a~dtl. idrmfili.nl. by Mrdallicm and 1hop fiWI'l.. en

GUARANTII;ED

1. Agaimrt defec::t&amp; iu worbnaDShip and materials during lire
of 'ti'E!ad.

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2. Against nonnal road hazards (eJr;cept repairable punctures)
encountered in eve,-yday paH!II!nM'er car UiHI for 12 months.
ReplaCt!ments prorated on tread Weu' aw:l ·ball!;d au. liat prieell
cwreot at lime of adjltltment.

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IIAVANfl - Soviet Premier
Nlkita Khruahcbev may arrive
in Havana today to take part In
FrkJAx'.s mass observance
· tht'tlMB aimlversary o( the abortlv• · Santiago revolt, it wa8
reported here.

In Taping TV
Safety Show

Sigman, 'Enterprise Boy',
Is Having Wonderful Time

New Arrivals For···. SEE THE MANY NEW STYLES NOW!

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URGENT'
TIME IS

GE'ITING
SHORT!

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"Have your
A!tend. Party In
Gallipolil Manday

mocs every way. ••

Mrs. Marie Hawkins o! Mid·

dleport attended a party given
by Mrs. Helen Strong at ber
borne In GaDipollo Monday ev·
'enllno.. The potluck dinner was
aerved at e p. m. In honor .or
. Gertrude Markle and Mn.
Mable Porter, who recenUy re·
!rom the GaUlpolis State
lnotltute. fl large group o! cofrom the lnsUtute at·
tended !he dinner and enjoyed
the well-plaoned evenin&amp;.

so long as they're
handsewnsf"

ENTERTAIN SUNDAY

We're Heading For Last Roundupll

BAKER'S BIG

Removal Sale
We don't want to move merchandise to
our new location - we just CUT THE PRICE
and you get the bargains PRONTO!

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MIDDLEPORT

Mr. and Mrs. Dwight Logan
enb•rtallned a JII'OIIP of relatives
with a dinner SUoday at their
borne, Rock Springs Road.
sent were Mr. and Mrs. C. 1!:.
and Carl HoOey o! Col·
umbus. Mike Smith_, o! Grut
Lol••• Naval llaJe, Ml'll.
Jack
Col&lt; UKI children, Erin and
Brett, Mn. Florence Holley
and Mr. UKt Mn. Lo&amp;an and
son, Skip.

GIVE DINNER
Mr. and Mr1. Charles R. Karr
l!r...tertalned with a dinner
Sunday at their home, Naylors
Run Hill. Guosta were Mr. UKI
Mrs. Edward T. Bauer and Pol·
ly Ann of Marion, Mr..... Mn.
Floyd Griffith and Ray and
!lonna and Mlsa Polly
Col'umll!IS, Mr. and Mrl. CbarR. Karr, Jr .• aod RodDey
Je!lrey, Mrs. Cbarleo Lytle
..... aod lleaDetl Roulb.

Complete llno of Con·
ni• '"~ Parle Fothlon
Sport Sh-. l'lalt

N. Y.
UNITED
Ghaha'o deiii8Dd lor
oUIJieDOioo !rom the
ti001 unleu It !roes Ita
territories by mid
er had dwlndllnj
In
divided A!rlcaD group lnday,

and 4r- lhoH. Wldlhl MAo
AA-IK.

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Pricaol from 4.ft to 9.9t

Oct. 22nd Deadline
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demand .the:-~t lor your money. Naturally your gleaming, richly
waxed mocs _ . have handaewn vampa. You'll he smarter -than_ever in
green, or bronze .J'all Vlvlds-as well as black or broWil! AB ,seen ID Sovon

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