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Enjoy Their
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.ELBERF-ELDS

InstrUction

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Tbt acbool o1 in81ruetlon

Middleport

Saturday, members
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..........,.t annually by the
lr~:u:ol the Hyoell Run Free
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County P. T. A. Counc:U wlll
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church met at .1'011· Mra. George PriC8
be held Thursday, Augost 2!1,
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Rnad•lde Part fer their 1Randy, of Bloomingl&lt;&gt;o,
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at 7:10 p.m. at the P&lt;rtland
Mr. ana Mrs. Larry Bunee
Sunday S.hool plcnlc. Iare visiting wltb her - . : : ;
Elementary S.hool.
Columbus """ weekend
Mra. Buck Dewhurst and Mrs. Mro. Dole Moumq andwill aoCloaoes offered include (1)
of their pannts, Mr.
Mrs. Fred Samsel Jr. directed gamo•'relaUves. Mrs. Price
T. A. Principles and ProDon Rea of Minersville and
the primary and junior rompany her_ two daughter;,
cedures by Mra. Harold LohBe
M~. and Mr!l. W~lter Bunce. [groups. The older group enjoy- =~~ni~~:b~8~is:Oi ~~!i;
South~ul District DJreetort
Middleport.
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·ed softball, horseshoe
a nd l andmothers Mrs Mourning,
Pomeroy; (2) Program TechnlMrs. F . A. SuiT)ITierfleld and Christian fellowship throughout I&amp;iddl
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Mrs
Charles
quos
by Mrs. Dale Scbussler,
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Miss Darlene Watson spent the the day.
epor'
Bottom .
State P, T. A. Board member,
weekend with lhelr parents, 1 Re,- . Robert Smith , Sr , pa11- : Price ol Long
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Bridgeport. Oblo; (3) Publiolly
Mr. and Mrs. Leroy WatiOil. !tor, offered prayer before lunch I Mr. and Mrs. Ray Turley ol i
and Public Relations - Mr•.
Mr. and Mrs. Cralg Wehrung . was served to Mr. and Mrs. Leo i ounbar, w. Va. were recent
E. S. SheroW, State P. T. A.
of Columbus were w~kend ! Htn, Kathy, Ronnie. Roger and •! visitors with Mrs. Luc1lle
MRS. I.EITB CURTIS
Board member, Elida, Ohio;
guests of his parents, Mr . and Sharon; Mr. and Mrs. Fred .May•s
Mr.andMro.GeargeSilrdtJuvenile Prorectlon- Rev.
Mrs. Harlan Wehrung.
Samsel Jr., Tommy , Chuck, ~ Mr. ond Mrs. William Taber , or lte I!U'nllllclnl tbe marL. Voris, St. Paul's
Mrs. Albert Mees underw~nt i Dewhurst, Andrea . Robin and of Akron visited Sunday with ] rlaJe Of 6etr d•ughter, Mary
Church, Pomeroy.
eye
surgery
at
~olzer hos~t!al , Kim; Mr. and Mrs. David Wise- \Mrs. Cora Bennett and. other Kltlllrya, te SP' Ktltb Caz1b,
These
45-mlnute
sessions are
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all P. T. A. memben.
, nicely.
Milo Hutchison, Cheryl, Julia, former Cora Russell. daughter aac1 Mrs. Clareace cvtla el
\Diit should have gOCKI
LETART, W. Va. -Mr. and I Mr. and Mrs. Earl Denny Sr. ·Joyee and Jayne ; Mr. and Mrs. 0 , the late Mr. and Mrs. T. H. Uuion~av, P~roy. He
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in each class.
Mrs. Vlrgil Adkins of Letart, land Mr. and Mrs. Earl Denny Ronnie Moore.
Russell. who formerly resided 1 wltb the Army at Far&amp; Sill,
for each session will
Rt. 2 are announcing the en· Jr. visited Sunday afternoon ! Mrs. Virginia Mlchaels, Ran· m Mtddleport
Olla. 'J'bey are Uvl.Dg at lA•·
members of the Council Ex~
gagement of their daughter, with Mrs. Albert Mees at Hoi· . dy Sherry, Tammy , and Mark; Stephen and John Rice have toa, Okla.
committee. 1bese recScheryl SUe, to Glen A. lcen· zer Hospital.
IMr~ . Anna Wolfe, Ruth, Benny, returned to their home in DearOllis will give summaries at the
bower. son of the Rev. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. John R. Weeks land Penny, Miss Carol Shilling; born, Mich., after a vistt with
of the meeUng.
John Icenhower, also o! Letart, and son, Tom returned to theor Betty Jane and Randy Sprouse, IMr. and Mrs. Gene Rice and :
Mrs. Robert Wond, Cheater
formerly o! Ripley, W. Va.
home, Reynoldsburg SUnday, IMrs. Genleve Dewhurst, Mrs. family and other relatives ln i
T. A. president, ..u; report
Sue ls a graduate of Point after a vis1t with their parents, Anna Buck, Aunt Ora
Hill, . the area.
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where Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Weeks and jMr. and Mrs. Jule Chapman, \ Recent gue•ts of Mr. and I
Roland Eastman, Council
Pleasant High Sehool
she was a member of the Na· Mrs. Herman Scholl.
!Brenda, Steve, Jimmy, Brent, ·Mrs. Dwight WalJace and fam· F
services
for
J.
H.
Publications
chairman, wiU
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tiona! Honor Sot!iety, the Thes· Mi~ Genevieve Stobart en- and Vicki; Mr. and Mrs. Ke~ l ily, were her sisters, Mrs. Hope K' un~a 515 James-5t
1-'Jn.. have a _display of P. T. A.
plan Dramatic Society~ and ac· tered.' Holzer Hospital Monday neth Matson, Carol, Sherry,! Parker, of Tampa, Fla. and lnca~' Va who died Thurs- materials. The Portland unit,
tive in speech activitie!l. She is for treatment .
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Mike, Patty, Kristy, Kathy, Deb- . Mrs. Hazel Glendenning of do;'• A~a:ust. '22:, were held SUn- with Robert Cozart, president,
an active member of the oak Mr. and Mrs. Henry Re1bel bie Mark Jerry, Paul and Va-l cleveland. They came from d ~· ft oon at 2 pm in · in charge, wiD take care of
Grove E.U.B. Church, and at left Sa_turday,. for a vis~t at lerie; Mr. Stewart .Bre~er~IMcConne~~ille . where . they t:~ :u~rnburial in· Restwood registration~ will be h~st
present is a senior student at MarysvJile, w1th her SISter, IMiss Peggy Welch, MISs V1ck1 were vlsJIJng w1th relatives.
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for the soc1al hour followmg
Hol~er Hos.pit~l School of Nur~ Mrs. Erma Bradford.
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Frey, Miss ~iane McDaniels. I Mr. and Mrs. ~lmer Miller :~ ez~caid, who was
84 the school.
ing an Gall1pohs, where she wtll Mr and Mrs. Donley Re1bel l Miss Carol S1gman, Joan and Iand children, Connte and Sharld t th time of h 1s
-----~omplete her studies and work ;and ~aughters, spe~t the week- ! sa~my Fer~ell, Mr. and Mrs. !ie, Dale Miller, Willard Mi1ler, ~::~~ 0wa: a r~tired CIO rail- Lehews Entert.ain
Ill August, 1964.
•end 111 Columbus wtthJMr. and iWilham "Bill'' Haley, WorleY ,and Judy Steiner .of Wooster,
d' nd t
He resided in
Glen is a_ 1961 graduate of Mrs. F"redE"rick Reibel.
1Haley, Mrs. Nora Searles, Pearliohio, Jack Miller, of Columbus, ~atl c; ~~~~ · oing to Hinton. At Cookout Sunday
Wahama H1gh School, and ac- Mr. and Mrs. John Tern11 . and Stella: Roxanne and Jeff- and Mrs. Lewis Smith of Grove I ~ ~
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tivt&gt; in religious work. He is in and Mr. and Mrs
Joseph , rey Patterson, Marty Dugan, 1City spent the weekend with . M • 1ts sturv v
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w ole, Mr. and Mrs. WiiiJam Lehew
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ossdle·' wo nd
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the U. S. Navy at San D.•ego, Struble and son. M1~hae
of 'Co- entertamed With a coo • out

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Engagement Of
Miss Adkins
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On Saturday

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FRIGIDAIRE
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beginning

9, 10. 11

"IT HAPPENED AT TH•
WORLD'S FAIR"
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Elvia Prealey, .loan O'Brien

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"THI WONDIRPUL
WOitLD OF THI
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7th year there. Mrs. Bacon 1
teach specla1 education in
Rutland Schools.
VACATIONS WITH PARENTS
Rooald Carman of Columbus
spent the weekend with his
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ivan
-andCarman
and: his brother!,
"NIARLY A NASTY
Bruce and Danny, at Peach·
ACCIDINT"
.lln1m7 Edwards and
fork. Ronald, Is employed at
Kenn~th Connor
General Motora Corp., and
waa discharged recenUy after
Thur,-l'rl.
Aut. throe yeal'll in the U. S, Army.
wott Dllnol"o
He opent II montho In Genn"aiG liD"
any, and Is a craduare ol
Walter Pldieon, Gllea Porant eroy high, 11110, where Ill!
(COlor)
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-~~the tel"'ke'
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2110 of the prOSitmed
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home."
Ical holdflPI ouch oa ·
'l'hoso were the c:rntle word-leratiom for siB houn
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It was hnped the 11an1
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Olilo

being the nation's J~adlng ,plpeliner of ellfr&amp;Y,
we n_ow ha,., the opportunll,y_of ku,Pilll ·the
500,000 Pyrolax CllstOm\11'1 happy. Te"i's. £astern
Transmission C9rpora1ion, Houlton, Tws..
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TONIGHT I WIDNIIDAY
PAMIL Y NIGHTS
"IDN OP PAUFACI"
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Tuesday Mornmg JS Noted ''

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Civil Rights March

-:Moah M.IDe May
H0ld 25 w0rkers

Catiforma on the destroyer U. in Columbus Sunday, to attend ;and Rebecca, Miss Mary Sleg-\Doy1e Miller, They came to at- :ldbuE!~~~ 8 d h~ Cia SUnday at their home ln Breezy
S.S Braine. He received his the state fair .
Mr.
1ter. Mrs. John Tillis, Peggy, 1tend funeral services for theJr j m s,, ee a~gA1:H t~a Heights. Attending were
Why let just any slacks do? Ploy (t fashion-safe with
basic training after enlist!"'ent· Mr . and Mrs. Victor Brown. :Jeff, Denise, Dennis, Susie, grandfather, Mr. I. E. Miller. i ~i~hm:d: ~~=n,Crow ~
and Mrs. Richard Leifh~it, EmAmblers- the slacks that give you the proper fit,
at the U.S.A. Naval Tra_m~g IMr. and Mrs. Clyde Brown_ ~nd Mike and Timmy, and the pas- I Mr. and Mrs. BernaRI
urn . s,
others • Charlie Irna Jo and Curtis, Sprmgfleld,
atyle, as well as all the correct features - in 1he approved
Center at Great Lakes, lllmots. ,Mrs. Charles Withrow VISited , tor, Rev. Robert Smith Sr., Mrs. ramm of ZanesvlUe, spent the l~b~, _tw~lbr id
Hinton· 0.; Mr. and Mrs. Robert Le· University or Continental fashion. We have Amblers
On August 29th he will (Or&amp; Sunday m Jacksun, with Mr Smith. Hoberta, Ernie, a n d ' weekend with their daughter 1~n
. WJS ~: Marcu
hew, Debbie, Charlottte, CharIn
several smooth wash and wear fabrics and a choice of
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and family, Mr. and Mrs. John l'w~ siSters,
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• Ieston, W. Va.; Mr. and Mrs.
handsome colon. Come see fo.r yourself.
Wedding plans are incomplete. ' family . They were accompanied I
Lyons Tom Bernard, Debbie, ~ ~alSy Hduhilmedre,LewtwJSburg,gVa.t, , WJlllam Thuener, Syracuse, Oi
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and Linda.
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lgreat-grandctilldren, and
51 Mr. a
rs.. omer
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DEDICATE CIULDREN
spent the pa•t week wtth he
HPld In Middlf' &gt;rl
Mr. and Mrs. DaviS Srover grea\-grandchUdren. Grandsons Mr. Walter Reu~r, Mr. and
of Mr and Mrs cousms.
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and ch1ldr-en, Jeff and Shern, I
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1Mrs. Harry DaviS, Ted, John,
The "hl'ldren
Also See The Complete ~ine of Boys
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f RuA basket d1nner an reun1on
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as pa arers.
Bill nd Cheryl Lehe
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nd h0 1- ·of Lancaster, are t e guests o
Attend·
rvices from Mid- 1 'a
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ln the SUnday morning worship cme left Fr1day for 1 two 1of former ne~gld ~s
ae ~ his parents, Mr. and Mrs. jdl
t mg se Mr nd M r 8 1host and hostess. Calhng m the
School Trousers in University and Dak
service at Hysell Run. In the :weeks visit with her JOR!! and m=~ was Red - ~
:t e Harry Slover whJie they are on iS:por "~ .d' ;rownell-av · .
were Rev. and Mrs.
afternoon the Samsels
were ldaught.ers-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. M e~rt oa Sl e ar .
vacation.
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Voris, all of Pomeroy.
Styles. Sizes 6 to 18 in Regulars, Slims &amp;
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COMMITl'EE MEETS
Huskies. Mens and Boys Departmentf the Hale were Mrs ·and Mrs. Dale Van Meter and Mrs.
ares og e~ng, an and Debbie, of Lancaster, spent
The program committee of
~~Is~olfe and d~•hters Ra: fPmily of Medfield, Mass.
grandchildren, David, Teresa, the weekend with their parents,
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Harold Sauer .la9t Tuesday and
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weekend goests o! Mr. and IW. Va., Mrs. Laura Hager, Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. EugeDe Conde, The executiVe commttte&lt;:
Thursday to prepare the 1963ANNOUNCE BIRTH
Mrs. Eldon Kraeuter and DofiB Clark, Mr. and Mrs. BtU Middleport, Wt!l'e called to the Salisbury PTA met Fnday
~oms. Present were
Mr
and
Mrs.
R11De,
Columbus;
Mr.
and
Mra.
Daylm
Saturday
due
to
tbe
at
the
home
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Mro.
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Mrs
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Mr. and Mrs. Char Ies F .
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Roush of Columbus are an· Larry Wolfe.
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S~.er yemon Weber, president-elect,
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Mrs Gertrude Charlo• and Mro. Effie Montgomery, Mrs. m ther Mra Esther Wallace Road.
"- Joe Bolin Mrs
Nathan
nouncmg the btrth of an 8 lb.
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Mr Carrie o
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Betty and grandson,
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who is a patient in Grandview Committees for the ne~ year WNilse~,~a~nd~Mrs~~-~Do~n~Harr~~ts:on~.:l!:,=====================-'
Au .23 named Charl"'s Ronald
returned to their home, R~sh, Mr. and Mrs. Lewua R. Hospital, room 312 A. Dayton. were named end matenal dfs.. g. . .
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after h1s father, and
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Mrs Erma Roush of Columye ve.
evenmg.
~us . and Frank Roush of Porn- I Mr and Mrs. Perry Smith The group ma~e plans to coo- Mrs. Edward 1M McComas Attending were Mrs. William
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daughter Melanie of Co- tinue the reunaons each year and dau....~t~ Diane Lee have Bartels legislative chairman
eroy are paternal gran par-~
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rW.lrned to her parenta home Mrs. Menzel Sm1th
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and Invite former friends and in Dorches•·· Neb after sev· and Mrs. Maxine Arnold coSyracuse, maternal grandmot -~
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of the spr1tual com·
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and family spent the weekend area In Ohto and Weal
VII'- parenla, Mr. and Mrs. L. w. mittee, Mrs. Herbert Dixon and
AT BAND CAMP
in Lancaster with Mr. and Mrs_ ,ginla.
McComas and daughter, Diane. Mrs. George Brothers,
Miss Roberta Smith is
at Earl Kelly.
11Jey were accompanied to Ne- room chalrmen, Mrs. Phil
band camp, Canter's
Mr. and Mro. Everett Thorn· Colemam Spendin1
bruka by her parents, Mr. linger and Mrs. William OJt..
Jackson, 0 _ with members
as left Saturday, for a visit in Wef'k In Gtdlipolu
and Mrs. Ralph HoereD who linger, ways and means cbaJr.
Columbus with their daughter Rev. and Mra. Clifford Cole- spent the weekend In MiddleMrs. David Davis, vice
Rutland Band.
f'==========•,l and son-In-law, Mr. and Mrs.
of Columbus ore spend- port aa goesll of the McComMrs. Ricbard Young,
Gene DeWees and 11011. Mr. ing the week In GaiUpolls u family. They were enroute secretary, Mrs, Jack SeeU1,
Thomas returned home. Sunday where Rev. Coleman Is conducl- on a trip througb the BOUih,
treasurer,. Mrs. Geneve Joachand Mrs. Thoma• remained for ing a series of services at tlte
im, prinCipal, and Mrs. Nor-an indefinite visit.
Fr•nch City Baptist Cbapel.
man WeyersrnlUer, publicity.
Rev. Coleman, tbe son of Mr.
GIVE DINNER
and Mrs. Bethel Coleman of
Mr and Mrs. C~ence An· Middleport, Is pastor of the
lldrews entertamed_ with a din- Fainoood Baptist Church,
SUnday at thew homo, El&gt;Ave. Columbus. While Mr. and Mrs. Harry Stoler,
. Coleman bas been at the , Mrs. Wilma Davis and Mr s.
llellt!ZI." St., honoring hi! father •
Clyde Andrews on hla birthday·
church ll has grown I Mildred Beeson, Middleport, aI.Home made ice cream and deea small church to a eon- •tended commencement exercisorated ~irthday . cake were gregation of over 200 and ls IJe.. ~ es held at Ohio University in
served wtlh the dtnner to Mr.
a building project.
i At~ens, Saturday. The Stovers' I
and Mrs. Clyde Andrews, WJI.. Attending services In Gallt.. · daughrer, Mrs. James Habbard 1
liam, James, Susan and Ray- polis suhday evening w~re Mr. :of Lancaster, received her BS ·
mond Andrews and the host
Mra. John L, Coleman, son degree In Education.
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I and hostess.
Kober!, of Vinton, Mr. and Mr,. 1 They were aceompanled by I
Bethel Coleman and son, Roy, Mrs. Mary E. Bacon, Middle1).11 cu. ft.
BOOSTERS TO MEET and
. Jimmy Dailey and Mrs. Freda !port, who also received her BS 1
1
4 eoiDrS or wllitll
The Southern Local B
l!ratt, Middleport, and the Cole- Educalion degree. Mr. Jamea
Model PFPDS.14f..1 1111
Boosters Will meet Thursday man's other son 1:tnd family, IHubbard and son, Chris came 1
Whitt PCH"CIIain lnlmell
Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Coleman ·from Lancaster lor the gradua-l
• Even the freezer never
and children, Jerry and Janie, tion. The group attended the tea
needs defrostinc- with
who are active in the Gallipolis Iheld in Baker Center following ,
exclusive Frast-Proof
church.
I' the exerclses, and also visited ·
system!
CLOS•D
with Mr. and Mrs.
Edward '
o 100-lb. zero...,. frHzerl
ON VACATION
IIeven,Jng at 7:30 p. m. at the \Slater, former Middleport resi·:
• Twin glide-out fruit and
high school. AU boosters are dents.
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TodoJ Tllt'u A... 19th

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The fin sf decision of a llouoe lhow buai.... peraonaltiea and I arriving marchere !rom the ltrat : alrendy succeeded In reacbtng the But for Con gr.., It was bwi· ,
ju4i~lary .subtonimittee is UJce- , aurvivorl of Nazi concentration i of tbe 879 clwriered buses due ln 1mind and heart . and conscience neu .as usual with emergency I
Jy I? be a waek or more in the : campo n well •• ordinary elti-; the city during the day. At least ! of America on the iosue of racial railroad legislation, deJigned to 1 TROOP PROJECT - Members of Pomeroy Brownie Troop 267, whose leader II
making. But the vererljil COli· . aeno.
, nl n e &lt;bartered pl~s also· justice."
avert a c r I P P Ung nationwide IMrs. Robert Campbell. this week presented a check to Metgs Memorial hospital ill
grelltllll8Jl who heads tlje group ! They came by car, by bus, by , brought particlpan!J 10 the city. , '!'he march leadert - except strike, lopping the agenda.
Ipayment for a gift which they purchased for the counly-&lt;Jwned facility in memory
believF• Pre~t Kennet!Y's train, by plane - and in once ,
Soya Pu._ . Adllen&lt;l
' for dil&lt;lctor 'James Farmer of the Late In tbe day, after cero- of the late Effie Blazewtcz, a member of the Scoout troop. The lasses held rummage
civil" rights proposal would slle- caae on toilet abtes.
1 For 74-year-old Negro leader A. · con g r e!• of Racial Equality monies at the Lincoln Memorial, Isales, bake sales and other money-raising prOJects to purchase a drainage pump .
Jy clear the flrit burdle.
,
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, the leoders were to confer with !which was badly needed try the hospital. accordmg to Administrator George Smith. At .
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i
lm:f:s''"'-~ m:!lll!A!MJJti&amp;"'J!"ffi' President Kennedy at the White •right, Marlene Winebrenner, reglstered nurse, accepts the check in behalf the hos- '. '.:
SAIGON, !loqth Viet Nam
The Meinhart
J..o. House.
rita!. She is also showtng the girls what they had purchased. Members of the troop.
So~tb ytetna~e mllllary leadcull Sl. will ...... It's doar
Veadors Hawk
to r, Betty Gayle Campbell, Becky Triplett, Bernadette Hennessy, Twila Sue Clalo .
al tbe end of the week. after
A carnival-like atmosphere pre- worthy, Debra Harbrecht. Rebecca Houdashelt, Nancy Thompson, Debbie Crow and
ers, whose forces -are support·
ed by American ~ld. put them- ·
43 years ol buslaess Ia tile 1vailed at the Washington Monu-ISusan Clark.- Sentinel Pholo.
selves in driect connict· w l t h 1
• ment and Lincoln Me-mor1ai in ,
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the United States today with
I Jacob Melobart ami oon, I the pre-dawn hours.
· -~... '""" "~· " "' ·~
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their accepl,nce ol lull respon·
Max, operated the otore and ' Str&lt;et vendors were much in Middleport Senior bond• men I
sibility for fhe recent raids on
I followtnl tlle deatll of tbe fa~ I evidence. hawking buttons, ban- ' are to report for uniform!! on
Buddhisl . p;tgodas.
. tber, tbe 1on e1111tlllued in I nera and baUoons or every size Ihe following schedule:
I
The military chiefs
'a i d I
bualllen untO his dealll hr0 and shape, hearing every kind of
Sophomor.. and Juniors they, and not Ngo Dinh Nhu, ln- l
1 years aao. Slace tllat dme, motto.
Thursday at 9: 30 to 10:3(1 a.
. .
.
itiated the crackdown whil'b re·
.
. bla wife ••s operated tbe
The huge seated image of a m.· Fresh mea - Thursda}'
Area postmasters ancludmg Elmer E . Caldwe-11 of Galsuited in the arrest of thousanda : !'fOAB, Vtah (UPI)- Rescue teams and civil defense I siOi'e. Mn. Meloltort expresa- brooding Abraham Lincoln. high at·, to 3 p.m.; Seventh and li~olis. Edgar E. Arnold of Pomeroy. and Paul Casci ol '
of Buddhist leaders anQ the im- i umts f~om t.b~ougbout southeaste~J). Utab converged on 1 ed ber appreclatfoa to tbe in its columned tempk! sbove the Eighth grades _ Friday, S:OO i M!ddleport, ann~unced t~day planes, t~ucks a~d buses r)
pogjtion of martial law through- . a mulb~mllllon-dollar potash facility n~ar Moab early · realdeats In the eommantty hubub of the march, was out· a. J0:30 a.m.
wtl~ be p_ressed ~nto_ serva:e to move alT and first-clasl .';
ou this Communist-threatened today to attempt the recovery of an esttma_ted 25 con· lor their aappart over the lined In bold relief by the flood- .
1 mall to tis destmalton. and to move other classes ol I,
.
\
. struction workers trapped m a 3,00o-foot mme shaft by
h'- f the tel .
1"'
'"~4~k"~'*"""'~w~~
~ll-'"1'
w ,~ t"~ mail within tbe second zone !approximately 150 milesiJ
1 ,~
euuntry
f'
I si
yean,
1g ~.e o
ev!SIOn crews. 1
-'
•
1
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, a 1ery expo on.
deep "tb BD inside diameter or 1
. 11 The marchers began assemb- '
in radius) of their postoffices tn the event of a nation· (·
1
.&amp; federal judge, citing raci.al IThe blast occurred less than 1 22 fee~ and a mncrete lining 121V!!!JI
&amp;ib"il
!lfl.'Gil!::m :~ I ling on the Washington Monument
I
wide rail strike
:F
tenoloo. Tueatlay b)ocked lh e 24_hnura after two Sheppton, Po., incheo thick. S,IJOO.foot-long l
' grounds early In the day.
I However, the postmasters , approval ol • Senare-palled .
.
hmt
•ooJ d
nuners were pulled to safety d 'Its .
•-..t 25
are
noting
that they re- bill to refer the two major .... :
1
1
f1rs1
vo ary SC••
esegre- f
de
und
. n nse on ang es o ~uuu
C
00
S
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gatlon In the Deep South state . rom an un rgro
cave-m degrees from the base of the .
.
. ~
,_ "'" j
Iceived mstructions not to ac- I sues' ill ~he rail· disputeftre~ P.•
. .
1more than 300 feet below the sur- h ft
.
,
~~*'~~J i%~1/oi:.i!lt\ ·;"
cept mailings, other than first men s JOb!! and composition ?
of ~tg which stopped the I fa~ of the ~th. Rescue work~rs s ;eacue te-am which was Low- I
I
SHEPPTON, Pa. (UPII class.air mail and air par&lt;&gt;Pl tration board~ a bl~ing cleo- ~'r
.
N
l
I
still
wen~
trymg
to
readt
a
third
~
l
t•·
bottom
of
~-•-•t
A
12\1-loch
drUI
today
broke
post
which are destined
for Irati••
boardlor a blndiDKde- ;:
enr ojlment o sq; egroes a a
Ito
pped . ...A n~ o •..::
ltll:: ;,lli:U 1
.1
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B
· k G
hl h sch 1 man w
was 1rA
m ~·-= epor1ed the dr'fta had been.
through to a chamber 315 feet
pomts more tll:&gt;n !r.O
mliP!i CJSJon.
';
runsw~~ed· d a., hglle N' 00 eave-in 16 days aga:l
I
b.locked by the I I .
T....
fl
aader•rotmd where
rescue
Pomeroy schools will begin from h ()me for the
dul'a""'"'' l" '="" 1'"'_,.,..,.,.....-#'t"''f ..
was ~a.,..
own w
egroes Th
If' · 1
t of
exp O&amp;tOn. '""''
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Se
he
· d
·
frqm Jbtd(Mhout the nation b'av..
ere ~as no o t.cJa coun
said tbe temperature at the botI workers hope .to find Louts I uesday' ptem r 3.
Itlon of tht rail stnke af It or- Maalers a~e advise
that em
eled (c) Wlahington for todav's the mu involved m the Moab tom wu 130 degrees.
! T hI
annual HarrlsonvUle Bova, 4!, trapped •fnl&gt;e Aug.
Junior and Senior
High curs.
I ergen~y shipments, such
at~ ,
historic freedom marCh on ibe blast but a apokooma: ''": the Mall Raubala, oM, Moob, waa tractor puU wiD be held Friday . 13
S.hools wUIJMln .J\
.a.JD. • :·w~. are Pl'"J!I:O!l 1&gt;1-,.bs,ndle I medtcmes or badly needed spare .
n•IIOII'J capital. Although the I Texas Gull Sulphur c · said he in the hea1! !ramo of thi mi110, !at 1 1.., 111.. "' .Jite Harrisonville I The hit flalshed
••llinl Fullscheiii'f~-1flti'1M! .I'Un TUeS.. Iall)' letter M -par'Cef'"aM,~ 1p_arts, sho~l4~ ~ ~rst,e\8"
B
wJck lnte ti
believed IS men~· lropped. l'll r..t
tha 1IJp of the '
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tJaroup r&lt;11;iJ, C!fll' -"!!1.~\d~Juliior
SeJil ' IJ 'atl)'!llllitl• 'JII'ilfid4- ·fjth .¢'Bit mall tfiii[ng the stril&lt;e, U .~·
bl:~~ , lbe· .s!tonboartlw ".: The ~lion ~n:......_1113\" M":.~ 'llill~-~- . acbnol _ll'Ottnd••.~.;;IIIIIJ,.~f+'illftitif;.rteia l.tll.' Jm1' 1ia14 :Hii!h Scllools wlth ~ismissal :: da" or air •mail postage i' it occurs, and if tbe shipmen! i
~~ ~ t~..,. ~~~fd.§. ..,thf_ lfar'tb6ff
He was treated ' if. I bdlpili't , ·~~ · year WIU be--o'tleld on t'OI'ICl'ete werkers Jfanned to lower an 13·30
paid on the item.'' they saJd
demands deliVel·y beynnd thf .
. :Unced .~I.V . tb8f' 21 Ne- r·&amp;ti~al CO~· -ot ~ia_mi,' Fla., were coocussion, a fo~ laeereawn, Ito give each of the 30 to 40 ultra-stiiBUIV~t mlcropbolle 8lld . p.m.
• Service would be temporar- 150 • mile limit. Peris~able it ,
entries an equal ch,nce.
I a. •till camera IB aa effort to Gradel 1 through 6 a~ the 1ly suspended on second-class ems. such as baby chtcks anc
groes wtU ):te~=mitted to two putting the flnlllhmg touches on bruise• nd back atreiD•.~ ,.
white high. ~ools.
the shaft and an under~ound
,.
Three classes wiU be held, , fiDil the trapptd miner. 8 u t Pomeroy Eleme.ntary will beg~n magazines a n d newspapers. i honey bees, .shoui~ not be mall·
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Ieh~ber w~ the explosiOn OC·
lneludJnr up to 4500 , up to 5500 first reRCuen faced tile hltk at 8:4:5 a.m. Km~rgarten Will third-class matter . and fourth- : eU for t~e durat1on of t he ,
WASHINGToN _ In a Labor ! {)Uri ed at 4.50 p.m. MST uo. ~
JdS
land up to 7000 lbs. Prizes of . of removing the •rill from lbe start m the mormn~ at 9 a.rn class parcel post package" ad- Istnke _1f 1t oc~urs.
.
Day statement heavily empha- p.m., EDT) Tutosday.
$15~ and $5 wUI be awarded deep shaft.
and
in
the
afternoon
at
1
p
m.
dressed
to
poinhl
bevond
t
h
e
1
Ma1hngs
of
1tems
.(·overed
b)
1
sizin civil tights
President Frank Tipple •. general manager
e
class Weighing in will :
,
Unless car pools have been ar- st!cond par&lt;'PI post :wnf' -Px- 1 the temporary and limited serv· .
Kett~edy oald today 19413 prob- 1ql the plant, eaid smoke still was
fi
be !roaii'·S to .7 p. m. at the K. ,-{,-..-~-m ranged, kindergarten
pupils tending 150 miles beyond I he "~ &lt;uspenSion. if depo!liled at '.
ably Will MD down as one of the) biUowlng from the shaft late
'C. Weldl residence. There Will i Srarberry lnJUFt-d
whose names come at thP ftrst points of malhng- a" part of post offt{'es imrne&lt;hately prim '•.
turning points ln the hlstory of' TUesday .night, but the fierce
a $2 entry fee
I I M.
Sl
F II
of the alphabet will come in the the National P(}st Office Con- .Jo tile srr1 ke. wtll Ut&gt; made at i
A .
I bo
I flames winch followed the explosI
.
I n IDe a 1e a
!morning, and those With namPs tingency Plan for operating Un· the nsk of the mailer.
-x-;
mertcan a r · that income lion. a~reo~ly were out.
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Providing prizes are Meigs MASON_ - Bernard Scarber- beginning at the last half will der a rail strike emergency .
The postmasters
noted ~'
~=~ =:e:mployment ali Tippte ~id be ~ed t~ere COLUMBUS (UP[) - ~1 }1 e IEquipment Co., F11lton-Thomp- rv · ainresKientt of M~son. WtdVa. Icome in the afternoon .
1&lt;§t W'*"fflW;- {;! ~~'I,..,, &gt;&lt;'""r , that Huntington, Chraleslon C• ~~
pr
Wa&amp; a ma)OI' cave-In m the nune. state Highway Department Tues- \ .son, Pomeroy; Coen Tractor was jured n 8 mine ace ent !
WASHINGTON tU ..O-Con- that untington, Charleston Co- ,/
ha~e reached ne~ peaks~ the He said "the huge- salt section" da
ned low bids , totallng Sales In Athens, and Desler :.Tuesday afternoon when cau~ht In the Pomeroy Elementary
ess wa 5 ex •tt!li today to ' Ptttsburgh are among cltiel'l.'
natamt. He ~diCBted satJsfac-, in which the mine Is located •twas •$9,~.= for 3t feder81 and Garnet WiJilamson of Rutland. Jn a slate ~all at the L•evm~ I schoo~ t~e afternoon recess w111 : :at a midn!;t strike41ead- . Wltl1m 150-mile zone of their{;
tlon With t~ contlnued,stea~ l wry hard."
!state highway projects
in
Coal Co. m~ne In West Colum- be ehmmated on :Ue.sdsy and line an• e•at·l legislation to ,towns which will continue ta~;
1
~aln in Jlvmg, standards
"We have every hope of get- Ohio Official estimates for the
Ibis.
!Wednesday With dismissal at 2 vert
nationwide railroad 1gE"l
full ma1l serv1ce from thil 'f.
Americans, and he cited
ft. ling thrnllllll to the men," Tippie
j,;,ts totaled ., 0 595 tiiO.
Melr• Memorial Hospital ! He suffered
compreaaed p m. The elementary cafeteria :trike. a
·t office, if and when
1 b a?..
gures showing that more than said
pro
... • •
. .fracture of the dorsal vertabra. Will serve lunch the first day
.
pos
"f
70 mllllo• persona are employ·
d
Largest o1 the projects call- 1 ADMISSIONS - Kale F1ck, He
dm'tted 1 H 1 h ·of h 1
A House leader predicted slrtke occurs.
(
Two rescue teams were is·
p
M
J
W d
was a 1
o o zer os.l sc oo .
- - . -- - ed, with the average
weekly patcljed to tho scene, located 20 ,ed for grading, draining and j omeroy:
rs. ames ar "pllal at 3:10 p. m., wherehls
.
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factory Wile at an all - t I m e mIles eoulll of Moab in the ' paving of S.292 miles of u. s. Portland.
condilion was reported good to- I Pomeroy buses will begin col- I
high nf more than $100 a week.
od Badlands and the civil 40 In Belmont County and t h. ! DISCHARGES - Mrs. Ron- day,
,Jecting children at the
sa~e
~
Bu• the ,__..ent llald there ~~
. tlo'
ell 1 construction of five bridges. The aid Johnaon and son, Letart: '
lime as last year; however thiS I
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,..enoe ..-garuu n was a va·
·
' · h h
b h """
still are '"-"Y peilJR Who are tJjl at llloab. A civil defenoe low bid was aubmllted by V. ,G. E. Srone, Langsville.
. ~W'S HIGHLIGHT
mig I ave to e can.....
;
f
:,not
taatlng the fruit
of spokesman oaid emerll"ftCy blood N· Holderman Sons ol
Co- BIRTH - Mr. and
~: On• of the highlights of the Teachers' meetings have been 1
economic progres:a.
i sqppll,;. ..,... .., h~nd and a 20- lumbus, wilicll bkl, t3,528,2llli.- ,James Ward, a daughte~r·
Portsmouth Air Fair to he held · scheduled as follows:
I Middleport public schools will open Tuesday mom-'·
i bed ~I w•. avallable.
·: 5· : " depa;tments 1
li!Jtllay, September 8th, Is a ' Monday, 9 a.m., new teach- ing September 3 with the hrst four ' grades in the ~le- ,
WASRINGTON - Ohlp's
There were only four doctor&amp; , or e pmjec waa fl. ,300. , ... Meigs General llosp "'::'~ 'li!ritonsttatiolt by the. Civil Air ers' meeting in the office
of me~tary building' and the k,mdergarten and grades five :·
DemocraUc senators and moot in Moab, ao addltional·phyliclans • Other projects and low bids ADMISSIONS _ Carl Moles Patrol Para-Medle
Jumping ,Supt. c. A. Gibbs.
lhrough seven at the Cen-1
be
Tuesd
but wlU
1
of Ote stll~a; 111)"80 deleptlon and clergymen were oumJIIOiled by county Included:
Middleport; Anna Grbnm, Ml~ l Team from Cincinnati. T h l• j Monday, 10 a .m.
general Ira! hutldmg
, ;:• ed=• . Gr::;es 0 n,
did nal pljlil - ~o particlpai!O in to the . _ from IUITOllnding l Me~gs: Reaurface pam
ol.dlepurt
18J'OUP, conslsttnl of 2S mem- teachers' meetmg room II Sr Hours o! altendance are as
W f' Y .0
1 1 tbi
loday's civil iillfit,o. mareh.
iD the lllote.
,Ohio 124 and U. S. :a, Shellf
DISCiwtGES _ Ed Grant, : bera, l• U!" first _ol its kind in 1 High (elementary and H; g h lollows
~ ~~~~~ ort'v~le;~n~a ~eterSens. Frank J. Lauache aild o. A. Wle~, dtalrman otthe 1Sands, Inc., ZaneavlUe, $77,127.-IMiddleport· C A Emmlsh Mid· !the lblllon. A umque attractlon .schooll.
Grad•
A.M.
P.M.
P
dal
1
Stephen M. Young llald theJ iUtah Slate Indufllrlal .Commts-.15.
'die rt
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,or ~e group Is that two of the j Monday, 1 p.m. Elementary 1 and z
!:110-II:U 1!:45-3:15 Is and may pay e _ on l
·
would not participale, bill their ' oton, spectilated tltat the
Galila, Hocking, Melgo a nd 1 po ·
'P~ra-Medica are women,
teachers, Jr. High and Senior 3 and 4
1,30-11:451!:1W:IS ly or weekly b~slS .•, 12 will
ol!jceo would be opea to con- ioo tilay have, been oauued by: VInton: Spot slablllze and aur- •
·
,
acbool.
sthru 7 8:3e-1UI t2:4H:31 Grades sill 1 rou ...
stituents.
. methane gai of .llndelermlnedjface treating of parla of Ohlo j
DIVORCE G~
LANNING, N&lt;n' DEAN
Monday 1 p.m. Secondan 8 tbru 12 8::tl)..t1:31 1!:311-3:30 eat '" tbe high school and will
,origin. He said thin were M!V· ·32S, Ohio SM, Ohio 581, Ohlo 1 A divorce W8.!1 grarlted Hel~n Donald Lanning,
not Earl teachers, Jr. High an Sdemor ClasS&lt;"s will be di!•mi~~ed at pay on 1 d~ily ~Price!
COLIJ¥BJ)S. - Two robbers, : .... petroleum "drlpo" in the:327 and Ohio 5. SheDy Co., M. Shuler, from Emmet W. Shu- Dean, Is a member of the Sal- lllgb.
,2 p. m Tuesday. Cafeterias will for the !mea .11 be 25c
.,.
1
one ai11lt!d .w!tlj 1 l!llb-machlne- . ~ whlch cOuld """"'"t lor iThorDvllle, f141,014.ft,
ler this week in Meigs County.Jsbqry
Townahlp hoard of edu- '
,thrnugh Ive WI
per
aun. eaeapi&lt;f with about AliO , llllpjl an ICCtliltWallon of pa. [
·
Common Pleas Court on lfOUnda 1catlnn, aa reported In a hoard 1
grades "~r~1:;_ »;iJ
~estlay night from Birr'• Bar ] "If the
were Qll(ng
LOCAL TEMPS
of gr410S neglect and mreme ,of education release Tuesday, \
•••
A teac
.. ~ .. "
after fwclol ' the battelader and dyJiamlte 10 .,.__., he aakl, "It l'he temperature in P•me- cruelty, In another court acUon concomlng opening of Salisbury ,
held Monday at IO a .. m.
~-~ei'l to 1tay in a rould bavo touched oil the ., •y's bualneas district at 11:4! ;Janet Bland bas dlsmlsoed a !schoolo. Mr. Dean Is a mem- !
paratory to :
~ng~~]!t··
rOOai. .
pl,.loo."
a.m. today """78 degrees •• jdlvorce petiUon from Charlea ber of the Eastern district :
~chool onff .Tu1 de•Y·L'-"" .n
The mlllt •halt Ia .I.NI feet' der clear okles.
Bland.
!board.
'
1ng sta me u •t,Mr.

C&amp;OConducfor

pl... for...., bill boltltll
• Friaidlire dt[ltdlltllltJ, too

Thousag~~- Stream Into Capital To

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By IIIElUiilliAN IIMl'lll
'l'ltelr banners and plaeards andl Philip 1\andalph, the "father" of &lt;COREl, whn waa jailed ln
VaMN. Pre. htmalltlal
buUQns - 1001e ift Ykldisb - ! the march, the massive demon· Louisiana - met wilh congresWASHINGTON IUPII - Tbottt- proclaimed: "Froedom - Now." i stration had ao!Jie&lt;&gt;ed Ita porpooe oional leaden of both parties
anda upon thouaaDdl of penGftl 1bere were epic poems 1..f.im even before the firlt banner was before the march began.
from aU over !he natloa !~reamed Crow gool.l go"l ancl BOD(I I' Wo 1 unfurled.
CIIDJ..,._ Aile..
Into the capital today to taP will over-come") u well.
I Randolph 1 al d the unproce- More than 50 aenators and repWAS~GTO~
Eleven part in a, civil rights mardt her- At Wasb~'1 civemOUI
dented new• coverage - rlvali.ag resentatives accepted invitation~
House members were at work aided as tbe ll'Q;I:nt irt \the na- 1km Station, a stone's throw from • even that of a praidentliJ inaUJ- lrom march leaders to attend the
tO&lt;jay writing civil rit!hts ltgls- tion's hlslory.
; the capitol, 31 apeclal tralna uration - the otront!OD JIV&lt;II the ceremonies at Lincoln Memorial.
latll!ll. ~t would help meet de- • :Ale - · on eatimat- brought in an estimated :tii,Z25 march by Congrns and the Prea· Many ol them iaaued etatements
thousands of Integra- ed IJIO,OOO strong, lftcluded both marohen.
·
maiiilf
1!dent, and the enthualastk: re- of encouragement, or opened their
tl~ tnllrching a feW bi?Cks t .Negroel and whites. Tttere were I The termlnalt ol the priDcipal ; sponse of rel.igiOUI orpnizatiOIII offices to, accommodate or Cflnfer
away.
: rellsioua leaden, union officials,, bus linee were crowded with early! "are all evidence that we have with marcht&gt;rs.

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of
Mr. Leo
cipal of Central
Mrs . Eilzohelll.
the new principal ,
dleport Elementary_..!tool.
New reocbers
Tom Kelly,
Carl Wolle, Betsy
olyn Johnson. Sharoo
AM Weloh. O"tber
1te Earl
swactha~ •
Daisy Blaleslee,

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IY CHESTER TANNEHII.L
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I haven't heard much lately .about school C&lt;/nsolidalion - in Me;,s county.
There's plenty breezing about in reaard to consolida·
lions to the north of us, however. From my vantage
wiD he 1point, there is much interest here in consolidation, but
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uneon- i H~Ie or no action by anyone in responsible positions to
"' IJ teot of the 1en~unge 11.
b~DI will be
A couple of
aco the Middleport Board of Educalion,
to its surprise, learned in a survey a
llllid be be~ Bova decisive
of its parental patrons would like to
Ia!
see
with somebOdy - Pomeroy, North·
give or
a school ~ither way, The
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Three Cars
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TMedoy wileD ""- ol Yar&lt;lley Plaslbl Com. Jurlet 11)11 a RemJock Grove two New 11!rWf poll&lt;lo.- • • .
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!hoy oppeared Wore Judp Jl6. pany, - ol lho nallon'a !art- Dllll amoted
11&gt;01 Ia datb lodiJ Ia 1 . -1::;-~~~~~rea:~
bert M. Bell In Gallla County eat produoe!'l ol p!QIIco pipe diU! moc11m ICCidonl m
with dotecltv. In a mJd.. lho bolol Cammon Pleu Court.
and flltln&amp;a,
ioD-av In ,._., at 1:~ aJII, knm - - lootol ...m.
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lllo ol I. _.,
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'lbo deed man, Frank raloo, NewpJrt, Ill.
:II yeari In lho Ohlo l'ellllen- lnclucleo poll'CIIMe ol Yanlley'o l'ollleroy pollee saki a ear
tlary '"' two chargee of bod two Pluil&lt;s plpe 11)11 Dltlnp ~ bJ Jamea Oliver Bini
cbeck writing, m1 Eorl David plants, bol!l In ColumbwJ, Ohlo o1 Hemlock Grove hll an IIUia
BI'Oelb, II, ¥Jddlepor!, was ...,. and other uoels.
drlvfll by Eldwin Burnem of
leDced to a 1-7 ~tor term at WilHam P. Orr, Prealdent o1 Rae!Do, RD. In tho rear whell
the Manollfld Reformatory for Celane.e Polymer Company a It olowed for one-way !raffle.
grand la~y and parole viola- division of the CorporaU..,, ~ After the Burnem car w• •
lion.
·
that Celanese will operate the olruck, II hll a parked car ownCharlea W. Ke1111ood, 33, of facUitleo through a sublldlary ed by Harry Miller, Pomeroy.
31! Smithers St., GaiUpolls, re- known 81 Yardley Compeny. Bini waa charged with deleccelved hll aecmd probation Yardley will continue 1a func- live equlpm&lt;nt.
tenn of two )'Oal'l! within one Uon with preoent operating on.! Burnem and hll wife were
weet for forgery. Last weet, aeUing arrangemenll and with taken to lho office of Dr. Jcihll
Judge Bell placed him on no changes cmtemplated In ltidgwa) by pollee ror- treattwo yeara- probation !Oi' writing key operating mlnaii"JlliOIt and menl of n.ck injuries. Bing
bad cbeck•, and Tueoclay add. per11011110l.
bebll held in county jail
ed another two years of proba- Founded In IMI by Frederick
.
lloo in connoellnn with anoth· B. lllU, Yardley pioneered In
er caae of forgery.
the manufacture of plaaUcs pipe Volunteer Firemen
and now makea polyethylene,
GE'I'II -TIIDAY CAKE
polyvinyl chloride !PVC! and Spons•Jring Social
WASHINGTON &lt;UP! I - Vi.,. I acrylonltril&lt;&gt;butadlene · styrene
.
(I.IIISittlr C,,, •• tl.
Preoid... t Lyndon .Johnson got I (ABS) piping 11)11 cellulose ac&lt;&gt; The Racine. Volunteer .
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a surprise 'from Preoldeot Kenne- ltato and polypropylene special- Departm~t Will sponsor an ICe r
low 1r ... flit.
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dy on bis 55th birthday ann!Ver- 1ty pruducll. The firm also spec- cream OOCI81 beginning at 7. p.,
aary Tuesday.
, lalize• in the manufacture of Im. Saturday on
the RaCine
- -- -· !plastic fittings and oeUs its pro- Home Bank lawn. Proceeds
Futurity to coDed $1.2110. The i ducts throughoul !he natloo to i iO toward purchase of a
,
·
. win, McKltrict'o fourth In the ru- lmore than 1,1108 plumbing dis· Iway radio outftt for the squ;aa.J
NEW HAVEN,\\. VA. - The. 812th Ordnance Company Is now engaged In its! turity, ,.81 the r... t lime 1 per- •lributors and industrial
ac- r ·
two w..ks annual summer trammg at Camp Pickett, near Blackstone, Virginia.: 10n had taken the ....,ttWo 1"'11'11 1counts.
Id ll'"'":n are to meet T!tttrs-11
This umt regularly meets at the U. S. Army Reserve Center, on Second Avenue in in 8 row
I In !1143 the u s plastics \ ay at p.m. to .make the
Ripley, West Virginia. One magazine platoon of this company is located at the U.
sm..", J•dila&amp; Wlnoon pipe ln~try had ·tot~l sale• of cream. AllyiHie WJShmg
Army Reserve Center, 4200 Emerson Avenue, Parkersburg, West Virginia . Captain c E Hartzell and Sons otpess than $5001100 Since then Idonate may phone WI 9-l47l,
Glenn E..smith. of New Haven, W.Va., commands the unit. Donald Langfitt, right, Gr.;,nviile: J. c. and G. Graham s&amp;les in the u.' s. ·have increas: WI~ or Wl~~9-~3484
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an -NC_G, IS at n~ht. Most of the personnel are from the Jackson and WOOd Count~ of Ashley, and Ja- L. w..t. , ed steadily to a current annual -•
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areas lD We~t V1rgtma. However, the umt has been augmented by twenty-SIX offi· hoven and Son, MarysviUe, tool: volume of about f10,000,1108.
cers and enlisted men from Oh10, West Vtrgmla and Kentucky.
the breeders award in sheep : ~::_:~_:::::_:...::===-Judging,
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The Hartzells took first place
The Columbus and Southern
In 12 of the 14 Shropshire classeo, j Ohio Electric Company anConUnued From Page I
111Ciud"'R honors for showing the oounced today that weather perOrd, Pearl Reynolds, Bernice
champion and reoerve
milling power wiU be oil ThursCarpenter, Helen Maag, Sara !
ram. The Grahams won the
day for approximately 45 minRupe, Flossie Allenaworth, Max· COLUMBUS (UP! _ The Ohio State Fair went ·
bon foc the breeder's young flock. utes starting at 10 : 4~ a. m. in
lne Philson and Joan Thomas: Iits sixth day with record-breaking crowds expected
McDonald Farm
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the Tuppers Plains and ReedsMr. Scarberry, wl1o complet· continue to flock to the exposition center today
owned by Anson D. Smith of
ville R.D., areu.
ed the requirement for a certif- racing program's featured Director of
Hard, was judged uand cham- lr-'=='--=====-.1
lcate as a guidance coun,elor Pace for 3-year-olds and; .
pion Guernsey bull.
thi!J ·year, wil1 serve as the the ''Queen ot Queens" con-' U~elr way in. Last~~~
Two f..H Club members
guidance coonselor for the high test tonight.
jattrndance fo~ tile fa1r 9 fiftll day 1b'ipo to the National 4-H Club II

T0 Draw More B•"g crowds

school.

1was 36,393 w1th 27,693 paid.

ANTHONY
Plumbing • Heating

, Congre81 meeting at Chicago in

Improvements this year in- The $25,000 stake in the Agri-1' Four daya of senior
INovember. The winners picked
elude re-decoration of the high culture pace will climax the day's judging began Tuesday, with Qel. l on tbe baola of outstandl~R health
schOol audJtorium and remod racing program of 10 heats. Nine- I ker's H. Lady, entered by
and activity records were Joe
eling of the home economics teen horses from several states I F~ms of Urbana. ~g the $40011 Alexander, 15, M~fidd, and
cooking 1aborator~' which lnC'ItJd· are entered for the pace.
I Oh1o Guernsey Futunty for ,. N·a nq y~ ~ke. 18 , Kilbourne.
1
ed elimination of the long gas The queen contest, one of the year-&lt;&gt;ld cows.
. The champion 4-H ochoolboy
pipt'· under the b••iloiint.
(or ~in e~ents of the ~1-day ex~-~ ~aerup ww Franchealel' d~ .. ~~~~ .. Judging team from
greater safety from gas leaks hon. will see 25 g1rls, all btle 1Jeshng Pam, owned by Charles MisslU.lppJ vilited the fair Tues-

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holders fro~ cou~ty fairs around I B. Bolton o~ West Salem.
'•f,~da~y~!Oi';;:;_.tlto==·;;.fiflll;;;';_;ll~me~.i---=~~~~
the state, competing for the
John McKitrick of Welcome ~·
ors of reigning over. the
Farms: Dul&gt;lln, toot lour
mg portion of the rarr.
spots m the Ali·Amertcaa
Today's schedule wiD also

jn the· future.
Re·!llrrangment of ~abinets
ha!)!Jipnnii!d. \h~ efflci.ency of
the · kitchens combined
with
new colors of turquoise blue in

"SPEOAL"
Schoof Girl $ .00

two kitcheiiB and coral in the the final two uandstand !!hmws;J
other two. These improvements : by singer Johnny Malhlo. He
were made possibleby the ' be ,..placed Thursday by televi· :l
combined Iunds from Mary Wat· sion's "The Real McCoys."
klns Memorial Fund, the F.H.A.
Attooanco Reeorda Fall
and the Board of Education.
Attendance records continued to
Autust 20 to Stptomber 7
fall TU'esday as the overall ma;rkll
for the lair's five days soared to
MARILYN'S
,..,ooo, as compared with the
BEAUTY SHOP
previous high of 313,6!S last year.IJ
Phono WY 2_, 382
Fair officials said 45,253
125 p010 St
Mlddloport
IOIIB wont through the main giwesll
CLOSID MONDAYS

COLD WAVE

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The Sew-Rite sewing club
will have an ice cream social,
at Point Lane, Wednesday, beginning ·at 6:30 p.m. Old-fashioned homemade ice cream. pie,
cake aixi cOffee will be sold.
case of raln, il will be held on
Thursday evening.
The Wildwood Garden
will nreet Wednesday at B p.m.
at the borne of Mrs. MOton
Roush, Syractise .
. _AUG. 31'
.!ltney intpper ·August 31,
cine IAgltm Hall, sponsored
the Racine . CI'!'P Fire Girls.
Serving wlU begin at 5 p. m.

SHOES fort:HIIDREN
Pol-Parrot shoemabre ha'98 taken fJJW
ccmsideration child:na who are "hard aa
their ohoea" and 110,r ptoaer.t these with
the l"'"'ine GoodJear Welt CODBtrul:tioR,
'lbia llleaJI8 four ftlutw:
L Longer_,. dapile 1uud ploy
!. Longer shape ,..,.,.tioa
a &amp;tter lit"""" , . .
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When you find yourself
The Ohlo Department of High- ways IUIIIClWiced tnday that a ·
too keyed up to relax at bedtime, maybe
public hearing will be held at
&lt;
10 a. m. EDT, September II in
you
had
a· stressing day. But not every
the asaembly room of lho Washlnltm County 'Courthouse, Marnight shpuld be like this. When persistent
lette to bear argumeut. for
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and ~ the p&lt;Jposed reJo.
sleeplessness
keeps you exhausted, youf'"
eaum 1ilflll. S. Route 50t., state
"
IIAit!leo! 1, ~1. 3'15, and U. S.
doctor
can
advise
you.
We
can
help
you
Route.
Jh Wa:&lt;!llngton County, ~iella area.
carry out his advice.
AI litis hearing information
wiU he piovlded regarding re. assistance f~r
. School eta.,. aild winter weothor rliht """'nd
any
concem or
the C11rnor . - . •nd you k - what !hot moonol
to be 11 Time to ~tock ~p on .vll•miM for the l•ndly ...
the'.j.'O!Istruction ·
11- to Mike odv•ntlflo of the Bael Vltomln

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' Sole now going·on at .,OUr Drug StoNI

AND ONLY $6.99

HAVE PUT THE HEAT ON
PRICES TO CLEAR OUT
EVERY '63 DODGE IN STOCK·

Childrens Scamparoo's
Stylecl For

Boys &amp; Gl•l•

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Those Dodge Boys are at it agaiR! They're prieiftl
low and passing on big, big savings-becluse
they're closing out the model year with cleaa-up
deals on every '63 Dodge in stock. Out IIIey ao.
And you save a pile of dough. The Dodge Boys
are making it real easy lor you to HRP I~EP Dill
TDWI BEAUTIFUL WITH IIORE IIODIESI

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Buys

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Gallia County

PWe Pipe
Y.mley Finn

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OneSuspeet
Dies In Figltt

Three Cars
D•aged In
Cbai,.· Mishap
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NEW YORK &lt;UPII - Olle ol ,...
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lelll!eo 11)11 a lbb;d - plaeed erial ,IIIIIIUIICOIII today lho pur- two ~ 111ffered noct U.: two mee wiiiiOd m tho ldllio&amp; o1 .!"'::"".,a.:Wiol«r......._,...,.,, ':':
m
TMedoy wileD ""- ol Yar&lt;lley Plaslbl Com. Jurlet 11)11 a RemJock Grove two New 11!rWf poll&lt;lo.- • • .
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!hoy oppeared Wore Judp Jl6. pany, - ol lho nallon'a !art- Dllll amoted
11&gt;01 Ia datb lodiJ Ia 1 . -1::;-~~~~~rea:~
bert M. Bell In Gallla County eat produoe!'l ol p!QIIco pipe diU! moc11m ICCidonl m
with dotecltv. In a mJd.. lho bolol Cammon Pleu Court.
and flltln&amp;a,
ioD-av In ,._., at 1:~ aJII, knm - - lootol ...m.
,_
lllo ol I. _.,
~
~: 'nle muUknlW... dOllar deal laday.
'lbo deed man, Frank raloo, NewpJrt, Ill.
:II yeari In lho Ohlo l'ellllen- lnclucleo poll'CIIMe ol Yanlley'o l'ollleroy pollee saki a ear
tlary '"' two chargee of bod two Pluil&lt;s plpe 11)11 Dltlnp ~ bJ Jamea Oliver Bini
cbeck writing, m1 Eorl David plants, bol!l In ColumbwJ, Ohlo o1 Hemlock Grove hll an IIUia
BI'Oelb, II, ¥Jddlepor!, was ...,. and other uoels.
drlvfll by Eldwin Burnem of
leDced to a 1-7 ~tor term at WilHam P. Orr, Prealdent o1 Rae!Do, RD. In tho rear whell
the Manollfld Reformatory for Celane.e Polymer Company a It olowed for one-way !raffle.
grand la~y and parole viola- division of the CorporaU..,, ~ After the Burnem car w• •
lion.
·
that Celanese will operate the olruck, II hll a parked car ownCharlea W. Ke1111ood, 33, of facUitleo through a sublldlary ed by Harry Miller, Pomeroy.
31! Smithers St., GaiUpolls, re- known 81 Yardley Compeny. Bini waa charged with deleccelved hll aecmd probation Yardley will continue 1a func- live equlpm&lt;nt.
tenn of two )'Oal'l! within one Uon with preoent operating on.! Burnem and hll wife were
weet for forgery. Last weet, aeUing arrangemenll and with taken to lho office of Dr. Jcihll
Judge Bell placed him on no changes cmtemplated In ltidgwa) by pollee ror- treattwo yeara- probation !Oi' writing key operating mlnaii"JlliOIt and menl of n.ck injuries. Bing
bad cbeck•, and Tueoclay add. per11011110l.
bebll held in county jail
ed another two years of proba- Founded In IMI by Frederick
.
lloo in connoellnn with anoth· B. lllU, Yardley pioneered In
er caae of forgery.
the manufacture of plaaUcs pipe Volunteer Firemen
and now makea polyethylene,
GE'I'II -TIIDAY CAKE
polyvinyl chloride !PVC! and Spons•Jring Social
WASHINGTON &lt;UP! I - Vi.,. I acrylonltril&lt;&gt;butadlene · styrene
.
(I.IIISittlr C,,, •• tl.
Preoid... t Lyndon .Johnson got I (ABS) piping 11)11 cellulose ac&lt;&gt; The Racine. Volunteer .
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a surprise 'from Preoldeot Kenne- ltato and polypropylene special- Departm~t Will sponsor an ICe r
low 1r ... flit.
. .••
dy on bis 55th birthday ann!Ver- 1ty pruducll. The firm also spec- cream OOCI81 beginning at 7. p.,
aary Tuesday.
, lalize• in the manufacture of Im. Saturday on
the RaCine
- -- -· !plastic fittings and oeUs its pro- Home Bank lawn. Proceeds
Futurity to coDed $1.2110. The i ducts throughoul !he natloo to i iO toward purchase of a
,
·
. win, McKltrict'o fourth In the ru- lmore than 1,1108 plumbing dis· Iway radio outftt for the squ;aa.J
NEW HAVEN,\\. VA. - The. 812th Ordnance Company Is now engaged In its! turity, ,.81 the r... t lime 1 per- •lributors and industrial
ac- r ·
two w..ks annual summer trammg at Camp Pickett, near Blackstone, Virginia.: 10n had taken the ....,ttWo 1"'11'11 1counts.
Id ll'"'":n are to meet T!tttrs-11
This umt regularly meets at the U. S. Army Reserve Center, on Second Avenue in in 8 row
I In !1143 the u s plastics \ ay at p.m. to .make the
Ripley, West Virginia. One magazine platoon of this company is located at the U.
sm..", J•dila&amp; Wlnoon pipe ln~try had ·tot~l sale• of cream. AllyiHie WJShmg
Army Reserve Center, 4200 Emerson Avenue, Parkersburg, West Virginia . Captain c E Hartzell and Sons otpess than $5001100 Since then Idonate may phone WI 9-l47l,
Glenn E..smith. of New Haven, W.Va., commands the unit. Donald Langfitt, right, Gr.;,nviile: J. c. and G. Graham s&amp;les in the u.' s. ·have increas: WI~ or Wl~~9-~3484
~·_____J.,,.,.,.,.,.,.,.,,,.,,,,,,!!!!!!!!!!!~
an -NC_G, IS at n~ht. Most of the personnel are from the Jackson and WOOd Count~ of Ashley, and Ja- L. w..t. , ed steadily to a current annual -•
•
areas lD We~t V1rgtma. However, the umt has been augmented by twenty-SIX offi· hoven and Son, MarysviUe, tool: volume of about f10,000,1108.
cers and enlisted men from Oh10, West Vtrgmla and Kentucky.
the breeders award in sheep : ~::_:~_:::::_:...::===-Judging,
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The Hartzells took first place
The Columbus and Southern
In 12 of the 14 Shropshire classeo, j Ohio Electric Company anConUnued From Page I
111Ciud"'R honors for showing the oounced today that weather perOrd, Pearl Reynolds, Bernice
champion and reoerve
milling power wiU be oil ThursCarpenter, Helen Maag, Sara !
ram. The Grahams won the
day for approximately 45 minRupe, Flossie Allenaworth, Max· COLUMBUS (UP! _ The Ohio State Fair went ·
bon foc the breeder's young flock. utes starting at 10 : 4~ a. m. in
lne Philson and Joan Thomas: Iits sixth day with record-breaking crowds expected
McDonald Farm
·
the Tuppers Plains and ReedsMr. Scarberry, wl1o complet· continue to flock to the exposition center today
owned by Anson D. Smith of
ville R.D., areu.
ed the requirement for a certif- racing program's featured Director of
Hard, was judged uand cham- lr-'=='--=====-.1
lcate as a guidance coun,elor Pace for 3-year-olds and; .
pion Guernsey bull.
thi!J ·year, wil1 serve as the the ''Queen ot Queens" con-' U~elr way in. Last~~~
Two f..H Club members
guidance coonselor for the high test tonight.
jattrndance fo~ tile fa1r 9 fiftll day 1b'ipo to the National 4-H Club II

T0 Draw More B•"g crowds

school.

1was 36,393 w1th 27,693 paid.

ANTHONY
Plumbing • Heating

, Congre81 meeting at Chicago in

Improvements this year in- The $25,000 stake in the Agri-1' Four daya of senior
INovember. The winners picked
elude re-decoration of the high culture pace will climax the day's judging began Tuesday, with Qel. l on tbe baola of outstandl~R health
schOol audJtorium and remod racing program of 10 heats. Nine- I ker's H. Lady, entered by
and activity records were Joe
eling of the home economics teen horses from several states I F~ms of Urbana. ~g the $40011 Alexander, 15, M~fidd, and
cooking 1aborator~' which lnC'ItJd· are entered for the pace.
I Oh1o Guernsey Futunty for ,. N·a nq y~ ~ke. 18 , Kilbourne.
1
ed elimination of the long gas The queen contest, one of the year-&lt;&gt;ld cows.
. The champion 4-H ochoolboy
pipt'· under the b••iloiint.
(or ~in e~ents of the ~1-day ex~-~ ~aerup ww Franchealel' d~ .. ~~~~ .. Judging team from
greater safety from gas leaks hon. will see 25 g1rls, all btle 1Jeshng Pam, owned by Charles MisslU.lppJ vilited the fair Tues-

1

Your Dependable

Dealor For

PLUMBING
AND

HEATING

holders fro~ cou~ty fairs around I B. Bolton o~ West Salem.
'•f,~da~y~!Oi';;:;_.tlto==·;;.fiflll;;;';_;ll~me~.i---=~~~~
the state, competing for the
John McKitrick of Welcome ~·
ors of reigning over. the
Farms: Dul&gt;lln, toot lour
mg portion of the rarr.
spots m the Ali·Amertcaa
Today's schedule wiD also

jn the· future.
Re·!llrrangment of ~abinets
ha!)!Jipnnii!d. \h~ efflci.ency of
the · kitchens combined
with
new colors of turquoise blue in

"SPEOAL"
Schoof Girl $ .00

two kitcheiiB and coral in the the final two uandstand !!hmws;J
other two. These improvements : by singer Johnny Malhlo. He
were made possibleby the ' be ,..placed Thursday by televi· :l
combined Iunds from Mary Wat· sion's "The Real McCoys."
klns Memorial Fund, the F.H.A.
Attooanco Reeorda Fall
and the Board of Education.
Attendance records continued to
Autust 20 to Stptomber 7
fall TU'esday as the overall ma;rkll
for the lair's five days soared to
MARILYN'S
,..,ooo, as compared with the
BEAUTY SHOP
previous high of 313,6!S last year.IJ
Phono WY 2_, 382
Fair officials said 45,253
125 p010 St
Mlddloport
IOIIB wont through the main giwesll
CLOSID MONDAYS

COLD WAVE

WHO TOOK THE
"ICE"
OUT OF PRICE?
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FOUR POINT VALUE

5

l r~~·:~~~~·:m~;the;•:e:·;'~~~~~~====::::::::::::~

The Sew-Rite sewing club
will have an ice cream social,
at Point Lane, Wednesday, beginning ·at 6:30 p.m. Old-fashioned homemade ice cream. pie,
cake aixi cOffee will be sold.
case of raln, il will be held on
Thursday evening.
The Wildwood Garden
will nreet Wednesday at B p.m.
at the borne of Mrs. MOton
Roush, Syractise .
. _AUG. 31'
.!ltney intpper ·August 31,
cine IAgltm Hall, sponsored
the Racine . CI'!'P Fire Girls.
Serving wlU begin at 5 p. m.

SHOES fort:HIIDREN
Pol-Parrot shoemabre ha'98 taken fJJW
ccmsideration child:na who are "hard aa
their ohoea" and 110,r ptoaer.t these with
the l"'"'ine GoodJear Welt CODBtrul:tioR,
'lbia llleaJI8 four ftlutw:
L Longer_,. dapile 1uud ploy
!. Longer shape ,..,.,.tioa
a &amp;tter lit"""" , . .
" Longq WlinltiNII1

_.of,_,.
w

Hearing Announced
In Marietta Qn llth

. '' .

When you find yourself
The Ohlo Department of High- ways IUIIIClWiced tnday that a ·
too keyed up to relax at bedtime, maybe
public hearing will be held at
&lt;
10 a. m. EDT, September II in
you
had
a· stressing day. But not every
the asaembly room of lho Washlnltm County 'Courthouse, Marnight shpuld be like this. When persistent
lette to bear argumeut. for
'
and ~ the p&lt;Jposed reJo.
sleeplessness
keeps you exhausted, youf'"
eaum 1ilflll. S. Route 50t., state
"
IIAit!leo! 1, ~1. 3'15, and U. S.
doctor
can
advise
you.
We
can
help
you
Route.
Jh Wa:&lt;!llngton County, ~iella area.
carry out his advice.
AI litis hearing information
wiU he piovlded regarding re. assistance f~r
. School eta.,. aild winter weothor rliht """'nd
any
concem or
the C11rnor . - . •nd you k - what !hot moonol
to be 11 Time to ~tock ~p on .vll•miM for the l•ndly ...
the'.j.'O!Istruction ·
11- to Mike odv•ntlflo of the Bael Vltomln

#

' Sole now going·on at .,OUr Drug StoNI

AND ONLY $6.99

HAVE PUT THE HEAT ON
PRICES TO CLEAR OUT
EVERY '63 DODGE IN STOCK·

Childrens Scamparoo's
Stylecl For

Boys &amp; Gl•l•

,'

$4·''

Those Dodge Boys are at it agaiR! They're prieiftl
low and passing on big, big savings-becluse
they're closing out the model year with cleaa-up
deals on every '63 Dodge in stock. Out IIIey ao.
And you save a pile of dough. The Dodge Boys
are making it real easy lor you to HRP I~EP Dill
TDWI BEAUTIFUL WITH IIORE IIODIESI

PAll

Sizes 8~ to 3-B-C-D Widths

·~8261

. ~OMPLETE LINE OF •••

R. H. R4Wlltf
~S
SONS
. .

SHOE. STORE
..
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. Middleport .

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&amp; SEcoND STIEm
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PORK&amp;
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Jwlft'o r,_h,.., Chic"-. ,...
talt 1M tuN, .,. . . ...,t.d Oft
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They .,.,. GoV"emtnMt 1.,.
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Swift'• p...,._Ten4er G....-u. S. Gov't. lnaptectlt4,

F~YING CHICKEN PARTS
BRUUS . Lep l Tlllps WillS

Mondoy thru ThurJdoy ... .. .. . 9 A.M. to 6 P.M.
Frlcloy ond Soturdoy .. .... 8:30 A.M. to 8:30 P.M.

1 50

- 'J.t

JOO

lb.

39

lb.

&gt;

19

I

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BABY POWDER

Heinz Pork &amp; Beans
Tomatoes ~=!~
T
Drink :::::.
Cocktail
ScoH Towels

Old Virginia
Fancy

SO EXTRA
Green St om..,

IOJ

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WITH
COUPON

SO EXTRA

'"0

T~mbler

5'::;,." *1

Eatwell Grated

Green St omp ' PIIRCHASI
O ~J&lt; o.-a t..-1

$

Of:

MARIO 'i

8...... '1
6 '1
4 '1
4 '1
3 '1
Con•

100
Cane

-M....
OOnl

J2oOlll,
can•

7-os.
cana

2 39
Nl·

2 r!!. 41
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Hoi'IIIFI Fa11oaa .
Canned HIM 'c~ 11
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Cookocl

Save 301

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KETCHUP

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COUPON

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TOMATO

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t":~

Pullllro, Doolenacl for today'l
_.,. - .....d dry lrono.
Cull lreolne tlmo In half.

2-lb, CartGn

COTIAGE CHEESE
Now t~•u Sot .• olwa , 3ht
At An• fvano Suurmork.t

Sunshine Biscuit Co.
Choc. Chip
Cocoanut Cookies

.•ts9
...........

loHI11

pkg.

WIEIERS

1-r•.

Chef'a Delight -

Americen

. ,

Lemon Cremts ~t::
Choc.
Fadce Sandwich ,k~: 38
Variety Creme 1%~b.
pllg. 41

EVANS SUPER TRIM

MEAT L0Af
P0RK LIVER
~MOKED JOWL
BNI -

Ror•\'1

EVANS SUPER TRIM -

Pork -

v..l

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I~ 29
- 1 ~ 29

- - - - - lb.

SWIFT'S PREMIUM- U.'J. Gov't.IMpectocl
Sllcocl, Tendw, Economical
For Soa;oning

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..etertalnlnt tueth - or evt to ttiM•
th.. special fomlly .t yo"n thl• Sunday?
HeN't the antw« ••• a ten ... r, fulcy,
lvant Super Trlrn, Swift'• Pnmlum U. S. Oav'l, IMpectecl Sunday styl• bon ..
&amp;.11 rolled IHf Roatl from lvan•l So
nay te fix , , • end • carver'• dtllghtl
N• bont - 1ocrMI ...lble meat - and

don't t.rt•t ... IYant hatvr•• Swlft't
,.,..lum U. S. O.v't. lnaPMted Net ••·

lb
•

tlutl¥ely I

White or Red

PACK A
PERFECT
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1111

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Aclollxtro Z1111 To lolodo

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All-Purpose RUG RUIIJIEI

-.:;:11

$kld·reolotant, wllhlblo. 111 olro
24" x 70". Re1ulor $2.98.

leek·Te-Schaol

BLOUSES

Tott .. uallty, 100% totton.
Guaranf"d. S.l"t 2, 4, 6.
R..ular ltc.

Plastic DRAPERIES

%Qt.

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for $2.17 aftll p,., lft .ur .
lltom. Corn.,ore to $1.91.
.

5 '1

PAl

Lip

•udlo. Dlthwllhtr 1!1'-· c...,.te It $1.Zt.

Pairs

Men's
. lack.-.~ 1

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MIN'S fANC1 DRill

J

lie tin 15" x 15". Soft cott•n. tdeal for "lack-to.Schoctl",
Cempart Itt $1.

SOCKS
SIH• 1D"ih· 12. lo IIMIIftY MI.
on &amp; IIGfterM, lt.tth fell,

Back-To·Schaol
'1.o41ft' letter

10 lor 68

SKIRTS

Boys' Fancy SOCKS

Summer aleM •ul •

@)@[j1[1)~
·MIN'S

UND~WEAR

epr better eldrtl. Ideal fer
....cWo-SchHI''· Many strle•
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Bouquet

Liquid Vel

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KinJ ol..
boitlo

93

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Can1

12-oz.
cans

--...49
5
PEPPERS - - - - -

3 '!:..' •1
~11

Cola - Grape - Orange - Root Bear

15-0s.

u..

Salaap

c•n•

1':;:- '1

PAITIES

CAINED DRINK

Sohd for Slaw

I 00% Vlocooo lay001 PHe

2 ::: 23

pkga.

49 Sliced BACOI'·u..,!::' 59

/z·lal.

8

CHEESE
FOOD
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Palmolive Soop

3 ......

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FISH IDCKS

• IIUCKER'S IUPE

Strlel•n•
"Caravan Cookie Salt"
Opera Ore11111 1!t:: 28

....

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U. I. GOVUNMINT IHSPICTID

Swllt'o P...,.l-u. I. Gov'l: lnopoctad
Lean, Mllcl, Sugar-Cu ....

SPICIAL f

Ctno,

r-:~-

SKINLESS

(With other purchaiH
totalint $5, ., more)

49

Choice

Swllt'o p....,(um-U. S. Gov1. lfiOpoctad

1

NABISCO
• Date &amp; Nul Cookies ~!.
• Chip lis !CINe. chip) 1014 ••.
• Pecan Shortbread 14 •••
Your

lb.

IWIPT'S PUMIIIM -

SUND.A Y STYLE BONELESS ROLLED

33

•

ILL FLAVORS

1

49

15-oJ.

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CREAM

Wll• lasllated PAD

nrM -

Swift't Promlum-U. S. Gov't, lnap. 3 lbs. 6~

AU MEAT -

WIIIIIIIJ Fant1

SAVE '1.10!!
BOARD COVER

~~

Fer Outcleor
Berbeculna lb.

..

Stuffed Manz. Oli.es

HEINZ

lb.

Swift'• Premium - Ten4er Grown
U. S. Gcwernment lnapteete4

lenaera PORK SHOULDER
...._..

Redoorn This Coupon Thru Sat., Aur. J lot

Eat

Picnic Style HAM

Groad Beef or lroa.. Chuck
At Anv Evans Super Ma.rket

FRYERS

'3

loodf To

IIIIo. or-....,..,,..,....,

CUT-UP

Rt~o

St 'llP ~

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twtft't ,,...,. U. L Gev't....... ltt4

A

lwlft'1 Premium-Tender
Grown U. S. Gov•rnment
lnopoctad.

Wllh Thlo c..._
•ociPvrchaooof:

100 EXTRA
.,'Ji Gr•

GRAD I

~t&lt;n' lP &gt;
~ - 01 .

Whole

FULLY COOK!D-CAHHED

canI

JOHNSON 'S

.Jw

., 49 ;

EXTRA

I,,

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~ualltyl

y.., taota the clllferonce, the
.....,..., of Swllt'o
,..,..., tho frefhoot you ... buyl

Comer Second &amp; Mill St., Middleport

303
Cana

.nd

·DErma·

&amp;::;79
Pet Ritz .AJPie Dumpling
59
29
Morton's DOIUTS
pka.

=:

2

Ill-ct.

SPECIAL!

"Only Chait! Start
Bnad Baktd In '1111
Yalley"

1-Lb.
Cello
Pkg,

Webster Dictionary 98
Stapll'g lit
98
· Zipper Bi•d•r "'.:, 79
CrayoJa Crayoas ~· 35

Iober's Shoeslrinc Potatoes
Heiu Pork &amp;Beans
Mario's Staffed ManL ORns
Rani's Recipe Matches
Frenc~'s Mustard
MIX OR MATCH MA BROWN

S,lllfiiiH

Mlllfl

WHITE

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~·29

HAMIURCER SLICED DILLS
OL' FASHION PICKLES
PROCESSED OILLS
fRESH PAK DILLS

Dr. Woot'o Y-

Toolh IriSh
.
49
lulol hncll ,..,.,...,..
whh · - ~loollc

ce;pOiiii;i'iook
T .

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25
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EVANS

kotlo IVANI ·HOT

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.Ajax Liquid

I • Wooh Cl,lorioo

71
·'

o1~ 10i
2 ~ 2&amp;

·

Clll.t Platter Plates
:k;: 31 1
2
0.1111 lftlle Bowls
:k;: 41 1
1
Olllf Pu Mile Plllaa
0::: • ·
Wlill Paper Table Clot•
~ 18
WtePal!lrPIHIMita
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Futur Helcapl ~ 31 Ccklc•ps : 33

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lOYAL PRIICE

Wo

a...,.. Tho

TO

PORK&amp;
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lipt To Limit Quntitioo

Jwlft'o r,_h,.., Chic"-. ,...
talt 1M tuN, .,. . . ...,t.d Oft
1M imido •• on 1M ovllldo.
They .,.,. GoV"emtnMt 1.,.
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oup

------

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Swift'• p...,._Ten4er G....-u. S. Gov't. lnaptectlt4,

F~YING CHICKEN PARTS
BRUUS . Lep l Tlllps WillS

Mondoy thru ThurJdoy ... .. .. . 9 A.M. to 6 P.M.
Frlcloy ond Soturdoy .. .... 8:30 A.M. to 8:30 P.M.

1 50

- 'J.t

JOO

lb.

39

lb.

&gt;

19

I

can

BABY POWDER

Heinz Pork &amp; Beans
Tomatoes ~=!~
T
Drink :::::.
Cocktail
ScoH Towels

Old Virginia
Fancy

SO EXTRA
Green St om..,

IOJ

cona
WITH
COUPON

SO EXTRA

'"0

T~mbler

5'::;,." *1

Eatwell Grated

Green St omp ' PIIRCHASI
O ~J&lt; o.-a t..-1

$

Of:

MARIO 'i

8...... '1
6 '1
4 '1
4 '1
3 '1
Con•

100
Cane

-M....
OOnl

J2oOlll,
can•

7-os.
cana

2 39
Nl·

2 r!!. 41
1'!: '1

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H....,,, ....,"'

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Sudwllll lip
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••• - late lOo
Hoi'IIIFI Fa11oaa .
Canned HIM 'c~ 11
'lh-utloly Cookool -

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.... $2.29

Cookocl

Save 301

...... Oolat

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WlfH

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J."J/ Green

KETCHUP

~to mp1

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brl.

COUPON

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PUI CHA~

OF:

TOMATO

1

t":~

Pullllro, Doolenacl for today'l
_.,. - .....d dry lrono.
Cull lreolne tlmo In half.

2-lb, CartGn

COTIAGE CHEESE
Now t~•u Sot .• olwa , 3ht
At An• fvano Suurmork.t

Sunshine Biscuit Co.
Choc. Chip
Cocoanut Cookies

.•ts9
...........

loHI11

pkg.

WIEIERS

1-r•.

Chef'a Delight -

Americen

. ,

Lemon Cremts ~t::
Choc.
Fadce Sandwich ,k~: 38
Variety Creme 1%~b.
pllg. 41

EVANS SUPER TRIM

MEAT L0Af
P0RK LIVER
~MOKED JOWL
BNI -

Ror•\'1

EVANS SUPER TRIM -

Pork -

v..l

59
I~ 29
- 1 ~ 29

- - - - - lb.

SWIFT'S PREMIUM- U.'J. Gov't.IMpectocl
Sllcocl, Tendw, Economical
For Soa;oning

---

..etertalnlnt tueth - or evt to ttiM•
th.. special fomlly .t yo"n thl• Sunday?
HeN't the antw« ••• a ten ... r, fulcy,
lvant Super Trlrn, Swift'• Pnmlum U. S. Oav'l, IMpectecl Sunday styl• bon ..
&amp;.11 rolled IHf Roatl from lvan•l So
nay te fix , , • end • carver'• dtllghtl
N• bont - 1ocrMI ...lble meat - and

don't t.rt•t ... IYant hatvr•• Swlft't
,.,..lum U. S. O.v't. lnaPMted Net ••·

lb
•

tlutl¥ely I

White or Red

PACK A
PERFECT
PICNIC!
•
.
.. .
IJM

HAWAIL\N
•

PUNCH """"~
....
Reg. 2 39

Pq.

-

1or

Yellow

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•

CABBAGE

$
!~~.

Hormers
1111

....... '1

Aclollxtro Z1111 To lolodo

Nch'

'::11

All-Purpose RUG RUIIJIEI

-.:;:11

$kld·reolotant, wllhlblo. 111 olro
24" x 70". Re1ulor $2.98.

leek·Te-Schaol

BLOUSES

Tott .. uallty, 100% totton.
Guaranf"d. S.l"t 2, 4, 6.
R..ular ltc.

Plastic DRAPERIES

%Qt.

~~
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...
to • .... •••
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All •Ia• In lufnmet IIYin •tl

•I•"·

n..

,.ulcarfy sohl

for $2.17 aftll p,., lft .ur .
lltom. Corn.,ore to $1.91.
.

5 '1

PAl

Lip

•udlo. Dlthwllhtr 1!1'-· c...,.te It $1.Zt.

Pairs

Men's
. lack.-.~ 1

.J

MIN'S fANC1 DRill

J

lie tin 15" x 15". Soft cott•n. tdeal for "lack-to.Schoctl",
Cempart Itt $1.

SOCKS
SIH• 1D"ih· 12. lo IIMIIftY MI.
on &amp; IIGfterM, lt.tth fell,

Back-To·Schaol
'1.o41ft' letter

10 lor 68

SKIRTS

Boys' Fancy SOCKS

Summer aleM •ul •

@)@[j1[1)~
·MIN'S

UND~WEAR

epr better eldrtl. Ideal fer
....cWo-SchHI''· Many strle•
oo4 ..,.... Voluoo 10 $t.tl.

,.inforcH haeiL Val•• ..

B'OYS~ UN

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the hill for Masoo In the second -Jackson I B· 151 vs. C1
601 •·· M.ln lt.
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t&gt;f&gt;S are l'IUI!OlllR m on a l' u l'ff· "''
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tnternat1o~l
and pitched tlle rest of the way, , ';..
Talk about the rich ;wtting son. Managt&gt;r Ralph Houk 's cur- Carl Vaslnl:'mski grounded out to ·
Amerk!u Lea&amp;ae
fanning 11 and walking two. The
richer .
, ••• staff has 18 00 its credit. end th• game.
L. Pd. GB
ohnlyfhlt _given up by Bately In
The New York Yanke€'5 , who only six short or the team standNew York
85 46 .649
l.!l ave mmngs wa s a singe to
It was Bouton 's 18th victory I M"
Spencer jn the sixth.
have opeaed e betty 12'"".! ,gamE' ard set in 1951 by the likes or
.
mMSo1a
12 58 .554 12 1-!1
lead in bidding for their 14th ~n- ~ Vic Rasch!, F.d Lopat and Allie andhflfth shdutout of the season. Chicago
72 58 .554 UY. }R£A
knBatkey faflstho 11011 the onlyll balse
nant In 17 years, now arE" iftag- Reynolds.
~n 1 e secon . game, .the Ya~kees Baltimona
72 61 .541 14
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e 1 tong Ga ipo is
in about the hottest pitching Bouton, a parHime jeweler, • sCQ~t'd alllhelr runs m the t&gt;!ghthl Detroit
62 60 .484 21~
righthand_er. He singled in
~Ia~ in the majors.
nearly &lt;·a··,·t'd a no . hlt gem m mmng wtth tht&gt; help of a two- Cleveland
64 69 .481 22
New officers will be elected fourth wlth on~ out and stole i
Four different men have hurled the oJ.*Ilf'r agam~t the Red Sox. run double ?Y Yogi Berra to east&gt; I Boston
62 6!~ .473 ZJ by the Middleport Athletic ~ s~ond ~~ btl!ltd J:;'or,e H:wshutoutl for the Yankt-ft m their He settled for a two-hit, 5-0 vic- T~rry t? his lSth .tnumph
: Kansas C1ty
58 72 .446 ~~;.. Boosters Association when they ar ~as
f ~= w: P tch, ut
last five g3m"'"· Whitey Ford and tory. Terry spaced five htts in
fllt' Chicago White Sox . mo.. ~ . Washington
48 83 .336 n
hold their second meeting next
no u er as Spencer
AI Downing started the white- winning the nightcap. 3.0.
1 ~nlo a _
second pia~ tJe Wl~h ~he Los Angeles
60 73 .451 26 Tuesday night.
fanned the next two batters.
1
wash jobs again..1t the Chicago Pinch hitter Russ Nixon broke. d!t&gt; Mmnesota Tw~ns by nppmg
Tuesday's Rt-s11lts
... j Out-going president Bill Mor- · Spenc:r st.ru~k out ~· wa_lk·ll
White Sox last weekend then Jim . up Bouton's no-h it bid when he the Clev(•l_:md Indtans. 6-l: the Chicago 6 Cleveland 1, night
ris presided Tuesl;lay night at ed thre . and . hlt one m gomg
Bouton and Ralph Ttrry blanked lied off thE' Boston ninth with a 1 [Mro!t Ttgers downed the ~s Kan. City 2 Balti. 1, tO in~. ·night the first meeting nf the group th~ route for d~.:J;mers. .
11
the Bo!Ston Red Sox in a double- I line drive that almost hit the ~ng.eltos . A~gels,. 4·l , for their! New York 5 Boston O, Jst twiJight for the new ''athletic year" in 'y;at:st: 8 ~ . ~ eport wt
header '1\iescluy night.
Yank{'{' pitcher. Gary Geiger fo l-j 5 1 ~tn .stJ ~lg ht tnu~ph, and the : New York 3 Boston O, 2nd night the high schooL
mee.
ay a . · · p.m. to
So in addition tl') sprt&gt;ad-f'aglin.g lowed wilh another single but the 1 Kansas _Lzty Ath~etJcs e.dged t_he l Detroit 4 Los Angeles 1, night
One big purchase was made : ~~r~m~hwhoh will .b~~~~ GallliJ&gt;&lt;&gt;-11
the American League, the Yank- I chunky nghthander preserved the P~ l!Jmme Onoles, 2· 1 m 10 In·
(Qo ly games scheduled).
for the football team dr~ssin~ ' b" 0r e c ampJo Ip on
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6-Daily Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport, 0. , Aug. 28, 196~ · In.
Nallonal . ~ague. the Bostun at ~ew Yvdt ;on ment hangers. Athletic Dir~tor Tdotuhrn,ame.n~ otof!Jthcaalsh
. .,
- - - - - - - - -·Cuh~ mpp_ed the Phl lhes, 4-3. tht&gt; l 19-1 4) vs. Ford 08·7!.
!A. A. Scarberry was au.thortZ~ I ce·
a priOr
e campton
~~~~~·~11:~ ·'·'~·'''a·lli. h-· •, PJia f'!'. cllppctl the Mets, 2-1 the , Kansas CJty at BaltJmore lto order the hangers Jmmeda- s hip ga~e Monday a~ternoon,
BraVf•s tm ned hack the Colts, 3-l {night/ _ Wickersham 110. 11 )' ately at a cost of approximate- I there Will be an All G1rls soft2 the DoflgNs dflwned the RNis,
p
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ball ga me at 2 p.m.
·
vs. appos 112 81 ·
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200 000
2 2 I
d
' 3~2 . J n lhf' Giants dP!eat('d the [..Qs Ange1es at ~roil-Chance It also wa!i voted to purchase i
!po IS
{ Ca11.hnals, 7·2·
OJ-151 vs. Lary (3-6) .
oranges
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players Mason
~ 000 - 0 1 1
f&lt; 11
Chicago at Cleveland &lt;2, twi- at games and an outside dance I Spencer and Wilson. Howard
Big T~n Officials
night&gt; - Heroerl &lt;11·9) and p;. althe park was pl~nned to help i&lt;LP) Batey (2) and Lilly,
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zarro ( 15-H- vs. Ramos !6-6- and ~ ratse fm1ds. The date will be
&lt;; Map 1969-70 Sea•on : Dnnovan oUHOI, ·
' sel !ater..
(Only games 11cheduled
DtscussJon of the need
CJIICAGO IUPJl - Big Ten
Thunday's Gamf!!l
ptrmanent - type bleachers on
athlt-tie directors mt't Tuesday to Chi-:-ago at Cleveland , night
the visitors ' side o£ the football
apJH'O\'€ the 1Yfi~·70 foolball sched-j Los Angeles at Detroit
field was discussed and a comulf's and also awarded tht! IH64 Bo!'lton at New York
mittee including contractor Bob
outdflflr Big Ten track mf't't to
(Only games scheduJPd)
King was asked to check into
1
Northwestern in May.
,
National l.e•guf!
costs and feasibility . '
Reds Beaten 3-2
ln thf' grid
Sl'hedul~.
all
w. L. P('t. BG . The opinion was general that
~ehoo ls will play st-vt&gt;n confer· · l.o~ AngelL&gt;S
78 S2 .srf/ . ·Isome kind of start should be
I rnce g""'"' and will be P"•mit· Si. Louis
72 59 .5.10 ••• ' made on concrete bleachers eV·
\.J
: trrl a maximum of 10 games in , Si:!n Francisro 72 5!-f .5SI) fi 1'.: !en if only a singlf' section at
eaeh sl:'asfln.
Philadelphia
71 6t .538 8 Ifirst.
Th(•
"""""" fo• Ohio Stale Mol":aukee
70 1\2 .5.10 •
will ha vl:' th•· Buckeyes opf'mng , Cmcmnat1
70 f\S .519 10 1.1:
Thursday'• Gamf!l
LOS ANGELES WPII -.Jim Dodgers the r~;&gt;st of th(' way . hut &lt;~I hame against Michigan State Chicago
ti7 63 .515 II
Philadelphi11 at Chicago
un~ l·lusing ~t Michigan. ~n .urro j Pittsburgh
6fl 6.1 .!i t2 I P-'1 1Nf'w York at Pitt.&lt;ihurgh, niRht
Ma1oney goes art~r his 19th win the damagt· wa.~ donf' .
LuS
Angf'lPs
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two
runs
in
Oh10
St:l!e
will
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at
M1ch1gan!
Houston
49 83 .371 30 1San Fra.ncisco at I.. Angeles, night
tonighl as the Cineinnatt Reds
New York
41 89 .:ns 37
Only games &amp;eheduled
dose their series with the Los 1hf' St'l'lmd wlwn Frank Howard Sl.·o tt&gt; &lt;Jnd l'loses at Michigan.
11-cubic-foot Model BA·IIT
homered,
drivin
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in
Tommy
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move to Pittsburgh tor a W!:'ekf'nrl Is 'head ol hionsel&lt; Tho• Reds
F
series opening Frid,Jy.
had already !-&gt;COrrrl once in the
.
.
Maloney, with an lH·G mark, fir st when PN&lt;&gt; Rflse got a ground
rule
double
and
Frank
}lohinson
will face ,Johnny Porlres and his
11-9 record.
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but the Jeaguf' leaders won tlw
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t:nitrd Pr1'11R Jnternahona1 1 slve tackle .Joe Lewis, hoth m~- m .m,roster Jaggllng to meet the
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Bob Purkey wflfkt&gt;d six inning~ groundN to Rose, who bohhled tion;~l F'outhall t.A·ague 7 years ' N OFFENSIVE TACKLE Charlie Former
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and allowt&gt;d a ll thrt&gt;e Los Angeles I he hall as Rkht&gt;rt st·uJ·ed
ago todav was J'usl one of nearly Moort&gt; and defensive back Jim ' r
roJruJn wus eau Y
runs for his ninth loss in 15 dt'· 'John F'.dwards homc·red 11£f two' doZt!ll•· vell·ru n players lnoTt-·, Kerr were h•p~d by the Wash ·: th e Houston O"l1ers .t 0 the. Denver 1
t' "'~" d f
cisions .. Bill Henry blanked 1!1e Richert in the fourth lm lhe finn ! ing for itJbs .
· ington RC'dskins
in addition to 1 Bro_ncus for t wo hll,l h I...,.
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ol the ganw fl wa~ Ill s H!lh The ,. ..tJ .Iwin-d Ht'ismnn TrOJ.!ly I four rookies.
c OJces.
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NEW YORK !UPII _ And; round-tr ipper,
wimwr of l!-t55, whom Woody ; All playf'I'S placed on waivers Guard Charlie Leo was traded
· Offer Expires Sept. 3rd.
Bathgalt&gt;, 31 yf'ars old tocla~· has
Hnn Perranoski relie\'l'd Hkh· II&lt;Jyt -.~, hi s conch at Ohio ~!alP. 1\1esflay &lt;~rl" subject to claim by to the Buffalo Rills from the
signed his l963..fl4 contraCt wtth erl in the eighth inning wit h two- o1we eal!f'f.i "~he greatest football othf'r dubs within each respt'C · I Ho.'iton Patriots for either a playthe New York Rangers ol t.he l\:1 ; out anti allmrf'd two Cincinnati 1pb,'it'l" l' &gt;e ."'Vf'l" ~t•en ." a~p?rPnt · tive l~a~ue wi.t.hin 48 hours .. l_f a , er Lobe named ~ater ur the Bills'
liflnal Hockey Lt&gt;a~ue . Rathga!~ is hils, a~ flpposf'd to the Dndgt·rs' · ly .~ ._.;! .tus -~'h w1!h ~he J Jub1IPl · player 1s chum~!. t.he or.1gmal 1No. 8 draft chot('e for . 1964. The
Lilt' !'lrealest scorer in Hanger five , hut &gt;lf'l"f' un:lhk 10 put them plua I•.:Jg lf's lo roolue h.aek Bon · lws a 24 ·bour penod 111 wh1ch to Broncos &lt;'ut veteran lult•baek\"rs
histoJ'Y·
i in lo S&lt;'Oring ordt•r.
{;'.•mlv.in jJf Baylor.
.
i'WJTist' its. ~ption ~f rec~llin.g l JE'rry St~lcup ond John Cash. the .
I
rht' ynuth·('(JIIS('IIIUS M•rlll!'.~nl a him. Tht&gt; lflJUry wa JveJ' list I!~ I IaUer bemg plac:ed on the injury
· •1Vikings J.Hlred the must number · aimed al removing an injun..-.1 waiver list .'I long with rookie end I
MIDDLEPORT, 0.
] of \'(' fi'I'HII S from I heir nmk~-six, I pbyer from the active rostt&gt;r and I r~ i ]J V;m Osd( I.
i11dudiug 1 i x- year-pru laekle: still retaining him under conCLEVELAND (UPII '
- The City.
F1·:111k
Yousu. to mPe\ tlw N1-'l.'s trad, tu be readivated later.
1
C'lf'veland Indians annnunef'd In· Mcllowt'll . .John, Ag(•e, Mfll'l in·
day the rerall of 13 playt&gt;rs who ez and St&gt;yfried w11l join the Jo- fiu :d pn·- se;~sou limit of 4:1 Tlw &lt;;ary Knaff'lc, a nine-year vPthave been on option from minor di:llls 1wxf muulh whf'll ltwir \'ikm ;;s in I UI' n piekt••l up two cran t•nd from the Green Bay
IP:~gue st'a'lrllls t&gt;nJ.
s•'l'O IHI ·y•'ar dt• l'ensivP t:.wldt&gt;!i, Bill Paekers, s igned with San F•·a nleague .-lu hs.
:\1r0owell an(J .lnhn are both Wil&lt;-.on :md C.t&gt;orge Uultz, from cisco, but thP Forty Nint&gt;rs cut.
The Indian~&gt; sAid fivt' will j."'in
2ll·.Vt'ar-old southpaws with good !)\e ~t. Louis Canlinals for a fu· former Chil'ago Bear quarterbaek
lhe l'ribe toarly nex t month anrl
tun• drafl p1ek
Dick Norman, plac·ed rookie fuiithat all would report lfl thf' rluh 's !asl ball~
Twu IIIJurf'd Baltimore Cults' back Mike Lind on the injury
spring training ramp In Tu~ron.
Sf•nator!ii- Twin~ (;a•ne 1vete1 ar1s, ddemuve t&lt;:~eklP Hill 1 "''aiver list and p~act&gt;d. guard Trffl
Ari:z., nexl spring.
r•
I Venlur:l and defens1ve ba1·k Bob Oonno lly on the mact 1ve reserve
Re('a]J~ from Jacksonvillt&gt; nf u
111
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, Boyd. were plact'd on thP injury • list. San Francisco also claimed
the lntPrnational League 1\'Pl"P
WASfiJNGTON UPI) - At !h(' waiver list and flanker Bake Turn ·l back Glenn Shaw fro m thl' Los ,
1 AngPles Rams.
·
pitchers .lack Curtis . Tom~y rertuesl of the police department. er, 8 two·yt'ar pro, wns cut.
Joh~ . Sam MrDowtoll. Rnn Ni~ · thr Washington St&gt;nalor.s baseball
Jn addition to Cassady, fhe 1
Tradl's In AFI.
chvntz and Sonny S1Ph1•rt. short- dub calltod off games it was I Eagles askt&gt;d for waivers on line·
In the Am~ r i can Football
st&lt;Jp Tony Marlin"z and catcher scheduled to play with the
backer John Nocera and def'en- League. two trades were included
Sammy Taylor.
] sol.a 1\o.·ins Tuesday night and to- -·-- .. _ ---- ·
- - - -~- ·
Re&lt;&gt;allt&gt;d rrorn Charleston, lead- . night.
~
ers of lhe Eastern League. were Police Chief Rnbert V. Murray!
pitche1 Floyd Weawr. nifielder ioiaid \he large d&lt;&gt;tail of police
Hector Cardenas and out fi elder normally assignt-d lo D. C. Stad- 1
Tommy Agee.
IUm for basehall games would be ·
Also n~alled wP.re pitchers needed lo hanrlle the march on
Manuel Gazmur from Dubuque. Washington .
•
Macon Lowe from Burlingtnn and Th" ranef'llf'd ~-:ames will be
Gordon Seytried lrom Sa lt Lakf' reschf'duled as a doubleheader I
Thursday, whith originally was j
TO MEET SQUAD
slated to be an off-day for both
A "Meet the Squad Night" the SenBlors and the Twins.
.-il) be held Thuo-sday at 7:30
p. m. at thtl Southern Local high STARTS TWIN DOUBLE
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and pitched tlle rest of the way, , ';..
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Amerk!u Lea&amp;ae
fanning 11 and walking two. The
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, ••• staff has 18 00 its credit. end th• game.
L. Pd. GB
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The New York Yanke€'5 , who only six short or the team standNew York
85 46 .649
l.!l ave mmngs wa s a singe to
It was Bouton 's 18th victory I M"
Spencer jn the sixth.
have opeaed e betty 12'"".! ,gamE' ard set in 1951 by the likes or
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mMSo1a
12 58 .554 12 1-!1
lead in bidding for their 14th ~n- ~ Vic Rasch!, F.d Lopat and Allie andhflfth shdutout of the season. Chicago
72 58 .554 UY. }R£A
knBatkey faflstho 11011 the onlyll balse
nant In 17 years, now arE" iftag- Reynolds.
~n 1 e secon . game, .the Ya~kees Baltimona
72 61 .541 14
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in about the hottest pitching Bouton, a parHime jeweler, • sCQ~t'd alllhelr runs m the t&gt;!ghthl Detroit
62 60 .484 21~
righthand_er. He singled in
~Ia~ in the majors.
nearly &lt;·a··,·t'd a no . hlt gem m mmng wtth tht&gt; help of a two- Cleveland
64 69 .481 22
New officers will be elected fourth wlth on~ out and stole i
Four different men have hurled the oJ.*Ilf'r agam~t the Red Sox. run double ?Y Yogi Berra to east&gt; I Boston
62 6!~ .473 ZJ by the Middleport Athletic ~ s~ond ~~ btl!ltd J:;'or,e H:wshutoutl for the Yankt-ft m their He settled for a two-hit, 5-0 vic- T~rry t? his lSth .tnumph
: Kansas C1ty
58 72 .446 ~~;.. Boosters Association when they ar ~as
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last five g3m"'"· Whitey Ford and tory. Terry spaced five htts in
fllt' Chicago White Sox . mo.. ~ . Washington
48 83 .336 n
hold their second meeting next
no u er as Spencer
AI Downing started the white- winning the nightcap. 3.0.
1 ~nlo a _
second pia~ tJe Wl~h ~he Los Angeles
60 73 .451 26 Tuesday night.
fanned the next two batters.
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Tuesday's Rt-s11lts
... j Out-going president Bill Mor- · Spenc:r st.ru~k out ~· wa_lk·ll
White Sox last weekend then Jim . up Bouton's no-h it bid when he the Clev(•l_:md Indtans. 6-l: the Chicago 6 Cleveland 1, night
ris presided Tuesl;lay night at ed thre . and . hlt one m gomg
Bouton and Ralph Ttrry blanked lied off thE' Boston ninth with a 1 [Mro!t Ttgers downed the ~s Kan. City 2 Balti. 1, tO in~. ·night the first meeting nf the group th~ route for d~.:J;mers. .
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the Bo!Ston Red Sox in a double- I line drive that almost hit the ~ng.eltos . A~gels,. 4·l , for their! New York 5 Boston O, Jst twiJight for the new ''athletic year" in 'y;at:st: 8 ~ . ~ eport wt
header '1\iescluy night.
Yank{'{' pitcher. Gary Geiger fo l-j 5 1 ~tn .stJ ~lg ht tnu~ph, and the : New York 3 Boston O, 2nd night the high schooL
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ay a . · · p.m. to
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One big purchase was made : ~~r~m~hwhoh will .b~~~~ GallliJ&gt;&lt;&gt;-11
the American League, the Yank- I chunky nghthander preserved the P~ l!Jmme Onoles, 2· 1 m 10 In·
(Qo ly games scheduled).
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Nallonal . ~ague. the Bostun at ~ew Yvdt ;on ment hangers. Athletic Dir~tor Tdotuhrn,ame.n~ otof!Jthcaalsh
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- - - - - - - - -·Cuh~ mpp_ed the Phl lhes, 4-3. tht&gt; l 19-1 4) vs. Ford 08·7!.
!A. A. Scarberry was au.thortZ~ I ce·
a priOr
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~~~~~·~11:~ ·'·'~·'''a·lli. h-· •, PJia f'!'. cllppctl the Mets, 2-1 the , Kansas CJty at BaltJmore lto order the hangers Jmmeda- s hip ga~e Monday a~ternoon,
BraVf•s tm ned hack the Colts, 3-l {night/ _ Wickersham 110. 11 )' ately at a cost of approximate- I there Will be an All G1rls soft2 the DoflgNs dflwned the RNis,
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ball ga me at 2 p.m.
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Chicago at Cleveland &lt;2, twi- at games and an outside dance I Spencer and Wilson. Howard
Big T~n Officials
night&gt; - Heroerl &lt;11·9) and p;. althe park was pl~nned to help i&lt;LP) Batey (2) and Lilly,
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zarro ( 15-H- vs. Ramos !6-6- and ~ ratse fm1ds. The date will be
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(Only games 11cheduled
DtscussJon of the need
CJIICAGO IUPJl - Big Ten
Thunday's Gamf!!l
ptrmanent - type bleachers on
athlt-tie directors mt't Tuesday to Chi-:-ago at Cleveland , night
the visitors ' side o£ the football
apJH'O\'€ the 1Yfi~·70 foolball sched-j Los Angeles at Detroit
field was discussed and a comulf's and also awarded tht! IH64 Bo!'lton at New York
mittee including contractor Bob
outdflflr Big Ten track mf't't to
(Only games scheduJPd)
King was asked to check into
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National l.e•guf!
costs and feasibility . '
Reds Beaten 3-2
ln thf' grid
Sl'hedul~.
all
w. L. P('t. BG . The opinion was general that
~ehoo ls will play st-vt&gt;n confer· · l.o~ AngelL&gt;S
78 S2 .srf/ . ·Isome kind of start should be
I rnce g""'"' and will be P"•mit· Si. Louis
72 59 .5.10 ••• ' made on concrete bleachers eV·
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eaeh sl:'asfln.
Philadelphia
71 6t .538 8 Ifirst.
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70 1\2 .5.10 •
will ha vl:' th•· Buckeyes opf'mng , Cmcmnat1
70 f\S .519 10 1.1:
Thursday'• Gamf!l
LOS ANGELES WPII -.Jim Dodgers the r~;&gt;st of th(' way . hut &lt;~I hame against Michigan State Chicago
ti7 63 .515 II
Philadelphi11 at Chicago
un~ l·lusing ~t Michigan. ~n .urro j Pittsburgh
6fl 6.1 .!i t2 I P-'1 1Nf'w York at Pitt.&lt;ihurgh, niRht
Ma1oney goes art~r his 19th win the damagt· wa.~ donf' .
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Houston
49 83 .371 30 1San Fra.ncisco at I.. Angeles, night
tonighl as the Cineinnatt Reds
New York
41 89 .:ns 37
Only games &amp;eheduled
dose their series with the Los 1hf' St'l'lmd wlwn Frank Howard Sl.·o tt&gt; &lt;Jnd l'loses at Michigan.
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move to Pittsburgh tor a W!:'ekf'nrl Is 'head ol hionsel&lt; Tho• Reds
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rule
double
and
Frank
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Bob Purkey wflfkt&gt;d six inning~ groundN to Rose, who bohhled tion;~l F'outhall t.A·ague 7 years ' N OFFENSIVE TACKLE Charlie Former
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ago todav was J'usl one of nearly Moort&gt; and defensive back Jim ' r
roJruJn wus eau Y
runs for his ninth loss in 15 dt'· 'John F'.dwards homc·red 11£f two' doZt!ll•· vell·ru n players lnoTt-·, Kerr were h•p~d by the Wash ·: th e Houston O"l1ers .t 0 the. Denver 1
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wimwr of l!-t55, whom Woody ; All playf'I'S placed on waivers Guard Charlie Leo was traded
· Offer Expires Sept. 3rd.
Bathgalt&gt;, 31 yf'ars old tocla~· has
Hnn Perranoski relie\'l'd Hkh· II&lt;Jyt -.~, hi s conch at Ohio ~!alP. 1\1esflay &lt;~rl" subject to claim by to the Buffalo Rills from the
signed his l963..fl4 contraCt wtth erl in the eighth inning wit h two- o1we eal!f'f.i "~he greatest football othf'r dubs within each respt'C · I Ho.'iton Patriots for either a playthe New York Rangers ol t.he l\:1 ; out anti allmrf'd two Cincinnati 1pb,'it'l" l' &gt;e ."'Vf'l" ~t•en ." a~p?rPnt · tive l~a~ue wi.t.hin 48 hours .. l_f a , er Lobe named ~ater ur the Bills'
liflnal Hockey Lt&gt;a~ue . Rathga!~ is hils, a~ flpposf'd to the Dndgt·rs' · ly .~ ._.;! .tus -~'h w1!h ~he J Jub1IPl · player 1s chum~!. t.he or.1gmal 1No. 8 draft chot('e for . 1964. The
Lilt' !'lrealest scorer in Hanger five , hut &gt;lf'l"f' un:lhk 10 put them plua I•.:Jg lf's lo roolue h.aek Bon · lws a 24 ·bour penod 111 wh1ch to Broncos &lt;'ut veteran lult•baek\"rs
histoJ'Y·
i in lo S&lt;'Oring ordt•r.
{;'.•mlv.in jJf Baylor.
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i'WJTist' its. ~ption ~f rec~llin.g l JE'rry St~lcup ond John Cash. the .
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rht' ynuth·('(JIIS('IIIUS M•rlll!'.~nl a him. Tht&gt; lflJUry wa JveJ' list I!~ I IaUer bemg plac:ed on the injury
· •1Vikings J.Hlred the must number · aimed al removing an injun..-.1 waiver list .'I long with rookie end I
MIDDLEPORT, 0.
] of \'(' fi'I'HII S from I heir nmk~-six, I pbyer from the active rostt&gt;r and I r~ i ]J V;m Osd( I.
i11dudiug 1 i x- year-pru laekle: still retaining him under conCLEVELAND (UPII '
- The City.
F1·:111k
Yousu. to mPe\ tlw N1-'l.'s trad, tu be readivated later.
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C'lf'veland Indians annnunef'd In· Mcllowt'll . .John, Ag(•e, Mfll'l in·
day the rerall of 13 playt&gt;rs who ez and St&gt;yfried w11l join the Jo- fiu :d pn·- se;~sou limit of 4:1 Tlw &lt;;ary Knaff'lc, a nine-year vPthave been on option from minor di:llls 1wxf muulh whf'll ltwir \'ikm ;;s in I UI' n piekt••l up two cran t•nd from the Green Bay
IP:~gue st'a'lrllls t&gt;nJ.
s•'l'O IHI ·y•'ar dt• l'ensivP t:.wldt&gt;!i, Bill Paekers, s igned with San F•·a nleague .-lu hs.
:\1r0owell an(J .lnhn are both Wil&lt;-.on :md C.t&gt;orge Uultz, from cisco, but thP Forty Nint&gt;rs cut.
The Indian~&gt; sAid fivt' will j."'in
2ll·.Vt'ar-old southpaws with good !)\e ~t. Louis Canlinals for a fu· former Chil'ago Bear quarterbaek
lhe l'ribe toarly nex t month anrl
tun• drafl p1ek
Dick Norman, plac·ed rookie fuiithat all would report lfl thf' rluh 's !asl ball~
Twu IIIJurf'd Baltimore Cults' back Mike Lind on the injury
spring training ramp In Tu~ron.
Sf•nator!ii- Twin~ (;a•ne 1vete1 ar1s, ddemuve t&lt;:~eklP Hill 1 "''aiver list and p~act&gt;d. guard Trffl
Ari:z., nexl spring.
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Re('a]J~ from Jacksonvillt&gt; nf u
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the lntPrnational League 1\'Pl"P
WASfiJNGTON UPI) - At !h(' waiver list and flanker Bake Turn ·l back Glenn Shaw fro m thl' Los ,
1 AngPles Rams.
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pitchers .lack Curtis . Tom~y rertuesl of the police department. er, 8 two·yt'ar pro, wns cut.
Joh~ . Sam MrDowtoll. Rnn Ni~ · thr Washington St&gt;nalor.s baseball
Jn addition to Cassady, fhe 1
Tradl's In AFI.
chvntz and Sonny S1Ph1•rt. short- dub calltod off games it was I Eagles askt&gt;d for waivers on line·
In the Am~ r i can Football
st&lt;Jp Tony Marlin"z and catcher scheduled to play with the
backer John Nocera and def'en- League. two trades were included
Sammy Taylor.
] sol.a 1\o.·ins Tuesday night and to- -·-- .. _ ---- ·
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ers of lhe Eastern League. were Police Chief Rnbert V. Murray!
pitche1 Floyd Weawr. nifielder ioiaid \he large d&lt;&gt;tail of police
Hector Cardenas and out fi elder normally assignt-d lo D. C. Stad- 1
Tommy Agee.
IUm for basehall games would be ·
Also n~alled wP.re pitchers needed lo hanrlle the march on
Manuel Gazmur from Dubuque. Washington .
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Gordon Seytried lrom Sa lt Lakf' reschf'duled as a doubleheader I
Thursday, whith originally was j
TO MEET SQUAD
slated to be an off-day for both
A "Meet the Squad Night" the SenBlors and the Twins.
.-il) be held Thuo-sday at 7:30
p. m. at thtl Southern Local high STARTS TWIN DOUBLE
~cbool foolbaD fi eld to introduce
PRF.Jo~HOLD , N.•J. IUPTl -Twin
the liftS Racine Tomndo grid double wagering, the J.atest lwt
•qu.tt:'t. l.Alach Bill Pr iddy said ting innovation, will be ir.t ro. 1
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l ',., ,.~ by a short drill and harness track next Tuesday , ac •
1cording to track officials.
r · ~1•:.~ 1i . ,n of football rult:'s

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LIIIlt &amp;ck, Ark., farm ream m ing next year were pitehen Rfeblnlematlollll IA!aauo.
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Moore was one of ab players
C\11 from the squad. Tbe NaUonal
Guard ordered the UrJversily
Arkansas graduMe to report
duty Ieday at the "freedom"
lllllreb' · in Washington.

SIGN NUCLEAR TREATY

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..Urican states of Camt&gt;roon. Morocoo and Dahomey have signed
tfJe nuclear test ban treaty .
The signings , held here
day, brought to 81 the numbtr
Datioaa who have initialed the
pact Iince Aug. 5.

POMEROY

illtclilll _. worn spokes, pedals 'can be held easlly. Be IU!'OI U.
IJand!6 grtpa. Handle bars 1bike Is the proper siR, DC; •
be odjuated so thai they Ithat the child mQII 8J'OII' ili!AI •

"H just ooe pair d part~~ta - Ride "" the right band side - Reotrle! pmeo, fbmll or
ilw&lt;lllld reid thi! and oetUe down of the road wllh the tralfie. raoillg 18 empty plaf yards or
OD their little 'Bobby' or 'Tom- Make left turns from the middle Yaeanl 1«1.
at least ooe tom yoong of the road. On one-woy otreell, - Yield the rtgbt ol way.
might be prevented," move to the left ourb to tum You must yield to peilestria•IS,
of Polloe Herb Gilkey of Ileft. If traffic is heavy. walk ~ and It Is common sense to
Mkldleport oald tnday.
bike across.
lto cars when there Is any queslle was referring to what fol- · - Ride single fUe and aboUt lloos about who baa the tight
_ "I% Rules To Bike Safe- 10 feet from the bike ahead. of way.
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- Be oure that rau can be
Chief Gilkey lamented that - Stop ~t intersecUons and oeen U you ride ~ bike at night.
there seems to be more bicycles when coiDing out of alleys, Have ·a rer.l tall ll&amp;bt and
around now than ever before. 1 driveways and from behind white froni llgbt the! can
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seems over bodv has 1parked cars. Look to the right seen from 5011 feel. Bikeo
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land to the left before preceed- """"ld alJo have a red
reem
e sa1 .
1 ble from 300
Llke crowded highways (with ,lng.
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llector that Ia Vls ~ cloth·
cars), crowded teen-age paths
Never hitch a ride on a feet. Wear ljl!tl
(with bikes) lead to accidents . car or ~ck. It Is dangerous ing at night.
With school opening Sept. 3, 1and against the law.
- Keep !Iandi free to trteer
Chief Gilkey therefore is asking
Ride one person on a bike and lu!lance bike. Use a basket
fullest possible cooperation at a tune. -·•· with th left \or carrlel' lor paclulges
parents in instrucUng chil- l - Give sl.,~
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boOks.
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theI
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KEY TO THE CITY - Mayor of San FranCJ!!Co, Calif.,
ltprn, and arm out and elbow . - Be sure on~ •
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George Christopher, presents th~ key.to the clty_to four -Obey all traffic laws. Stop bent with hand up for right iD good condU
South American beaubes In blS offlce. The prls are
nd traffics ns apply tolturn, and arm out and elhowlbrakes and tires • . L __!~~~
(left to
Tania Valle Moreno, Ecuador; Espe_ranza
a
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bent with hand down for stop. should DOt be too
Moy
Peru· Maria Tania Mara souza, BraZ1l
as we
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' Bolivia. The girls were part of
Miss International
Pageant.

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Gauge readings: G a I I i P J.! Sh
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OW 1nners
feet on the rollers, Pomeroy- Are Announced
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WOILI'S IIEATE:ST Hmton
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show
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EITEITAIIMEIT VALlE rJsm~armet and Winfield dams chosen Salurday evening at Wa- .
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hama High school were Mrs. l
FUX J'Gl TIE FAMILY! were
on the sill•:
Albert Prince, Clifton; Mrs.

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THE WORLD ITS FIEI.DI Boat movements.
Obio River _ Heron down IS, Thomp«aa, . ~&amp;~..., a .·
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15
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BEYOND THE SEASI
First prize winner,
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1j 9 10 p. fl'l .; Oleander
d.
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modeled .. a
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STAR STUOOi:D
downd ' '
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PERFORMANCE
.dema ed L~ck 17 were the dress, which was over
- - - - - - - - - OVEJ 5, 3() p. m.: Sally Polk. old, belonged to Mrs . ...,,en,
HOXIE BROS.
6 05 p, m.; Peggy Downey, 7:05 grandmother of Sarah
Poforming Pochydormo
A J Pallen, 6 35 p m., M•ddleport.
P m·
m · Robert The dress featured leg
7 30
EVI KROLEY AND HER and Vulca~S 5. 1
John ' mutton sleeves and • bustle.
DANCING STALLIONS ~ ~:~ ri'ean 'up.IS. 7 50 p. m.; Her matching hat of brown
u 18 3 8 m.; A. E .. also over 100 years old. Her
MISS DERISKIE
~~~r~P {'9 _ 1'. 15 a. m ; c. V. lru was completed with • mesh
WIRE WAI.KER SUPREME ' Horner up 21 . 6 a m : John J beaded purse andbel ed
22 7 a m · Nat10nal lbeads. The purse
ong
AERIAL BALLET
!RoweG up ' 9 :JCi p.' m · Bob her great-grandmother, M r
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Benter up Greenup 11 :55 P m., Spr1gel.
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GEHURAK TROUPE
~ ;,;,~;:' down 31, 12:10 a. m.; Thompson, wore a black faiUe
TUMBLING MARVELS I Ede1na Bosworth down 31, Z:IO dress which belonged Jo her
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Linda Chotin up 31, 4.20 ar~t ·- ..JT~ther,
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I-FUNNY CLOWNS-I a m ·. Ravenswond down 34, 1 Rod!mi !ltthar~The matchmg
a.. m. • m Indiana do'fn . ~""""no,\ .l'a• )l'illiJiled w•tjt white
!1. 45 p.
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WILD AND DOMESTIC
1·4fl a. m.
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ANIMAL DISPLAYS
[ Gallipolis Dam - Rehable lover 100 years ago.
1·50 a m.; Solvay up 2,45 Mrs. John McDamel, mndeh
TWO PERFORMANCES l ~p ~ .; Elgercliff up 4 a. m.: :tng a pale green dacron ~ -1
2 P.M. AND 8 P.M.
J S Lewis up 7,50 a. m.; Ja· cotton ball gown trimmed m

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MIM Lane told a ~W't that u
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Mr. Dwight Gibbs, Mr. Okey
Mr. and MI:s. Ernest Nltz of R0118h and Mr Tobey Myers
IIJI!Ial••field, Ohw were the
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gues
Pleasant Wednesday.
Mrs. Sue Robinette and chllwetio shopping In Point
. Pleasant Wednesday.
' Mrs. HoiUce Thompson and
Mr. and Mrs. Taft Boston were
the dinner guests of Mrs. BIJSo
sister, Mrs. Ester Witmer
In Aahlanil, Ohio Saturday.
Mr. Clarence Taylor visited
Wednesday evening with Mr.
and Mrs. Okey B. Roush.
Mr. and Mrs. James Keefer
Yes, Our Lot Is Stacked Again and Due To and Paula and Mr. and Mrs.
Earl Keeler, Geraldine, CharThe Sale Of The le1utiful New Ramblers. les, Patricia and Carolyn spent
Sunday with James' and Earl's
father and mother, Mr. and
SEE THESE-Mrs. Henry Keefer ol· Leon,
va. They had a celel&gt;fatlon
honor of Mr. and Mrs. Rl!rD'Y
Keeler's 60th weddin"l8~.:::
aary. The Keelers I&gt;
18,900 miles. Clean and real nice. See it. Drive lt.
children. All lhe children
their lamllles were home to .
help their parents celebrate their
big event.
Mrs. Naomi Yeager, Sharon
. '
4 dr. Custom sta. Wagon. 301000 miles, like new and lleverly spent Wedneoday
inside and out, baa auto. trails. Power Jrteerln&amp; and
with Mn. Yeager's aunt, Mrs.
brakes. Radio and heater
Verna Colman In Point Plu.ant.
Mr. and Jolts. Harry Brooks
and son visited Monday evening
with Mr. and Mrs.
Leonard
Roush and Mllton Ray.
6 cylinder. 4 dr. Sedan. Super. Like new Inside and
Mr. and Mn. Junior K In
out. standard trans. Radio Heater. See It ·
and daughter and Mr. and
lves King visited Sunday
noOI1 with Mr. and Mn. J 0 h
Grandstali and dl!ll&amp;hter•
MIISOD.
Custom 4 dr. 8 S:ender. Automatic tran1. Clean
solid. Real nice.
this one.
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Mr. and Mrs. Howard Carder
daugbter Pauline visited
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The••••r4:9ftly 1 very few of tht ~ Cll'l on s:;~:~·~ven::lnl with Mr. AI·
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and daughters.
our lot.
'em. Mike us ,..
Mr. 1nd
Bill Van Metlt
lllllily ol Masoo sJie!!t
weekend wilh Mr. and, if
llo!rard Raybura.

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PLASTIC
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10 quart · size polyethelPne
plastif utility pails in 18·
sorted c;olors. Suitable for
scores of use5 around the

Values to 39c in
this large group of
Aast. Cosmeti&lt;"s.
gpecial discount
prJee at a large
II'Vinp for you ,

SIZES 1 TO 3
3 TO 6x-7 TO 12

99
EACH
A greal !!election of
new fall slyles for tots

and school girls. Fast

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in a

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these for top Vilue

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ASST. VALUES TO 39c

GIRLS' BLACK &amp; WHITE

PLASTIC and GLASS WARE

SADDLE OXFORDS

One large table of Asst .
Plastic and Glass Ware , \'al·
ues to 39c in this group,
Shop early and save at your
Bonanza Store.

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BOYS REG. 35c ASST.

Wollh oncl Wur

LADIES NEW

COTTON
SLACKS

SLIM JIMS

For back to school
\veer. Boys' cotton
slaoks ia UIOrled fall
eolors. Drip Dry easy
to wash fabrics. All
Hites for boya 8 to 18.

Ladies' A•t.

Better ~-$199

fords, at • apec:~o~l
priee for you. See
tbete. try them on

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patl~rns

of

Ji.ms at new Jow low price

Shop

Si&amp;ea lO to 18. -

early.

77

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Pmenll dryness, fiahts dandr..U. Kee1&gt;1
balr Dell.

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$h~mpao.

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REG; QC VALUE

Colgate

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rords . at a low low price.
Saddle Oxfords and other

styles . at a savinjs pa88ed
on to you .

$1!7

Lodift SiMI S.M. L.-$2.49

FANCY COnON T-SHIITS
ASSORTED COLORS

A b'a value {or girls '1 to
High quality knit
sport tops ln a choice of
eolor combinations.
l.f.

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REGULAR $U'o SIH
I'II'!'OUI rich llqu(d PreD

SCHOOL OXFOR-DS

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REGULAR $I .03 SIZE

One larce table of

Si1814to1D

new fall corduroy Slim

pr.

Fall Oxfords

s 99
pr.

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L1diH' New

WHITE RUBBER SOLES
Soft black leather uppers,
long wearing white rubbE-r
solt"s . Popular for back to

school. Discount Print -

BOYS

RAYON
UNDIES
!lew 29c value.
A~

COMPARE
UP TO $2.99

SPORT SOCKS · ...... · .. .. 24c pr•

Ladies' Reg. 29c
eolors. Sizes U7,
First quality at a

of new pat-

ONE LARGE TABI.E

Fine quaUty cotton
sport shirts for
boys new dark
tone patterns - all
fast colors.

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printed fabrics

t• hoi~

lt!Tns and colors.

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SPORT SHIRTS

AVe.

DRESSES
NEW FAI.I. STYI.ES

Sturdy metal lunch
box with pint size ther·
rnos boltle . Complete
only -

BOYS' NEW DARK TONE

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LUNCH KIT

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WORKMAN$ COMPLETE METAL

COSMETICS
c

$199

your Bonanza Store.

44:,

Values To 39c

ladies'

well made Dungarl"t'!s , SpP·
ci;al new low low pri ce ill

Full window size, ready·to·
hang plastic drape5 in a&amp;·
sorted patterns and rolors
for any room. Fully lined .

home.

a.

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Men 's reg . $2 .49 sanfor izf'd

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1961 M. G. Roadster

1960 -Rambler '

RHdy·To-Hang Lined

UTILITY
PAILS

'Seamless nylons in the best
sharles ...IA.oii.zeJ Blf.l to 11.
flH.eeuttM~r higher prieed
hose. Lay In a ~:~upply at lhia
low prire.

I NO REASONABLE OFFER REFUSED I

1960 Rambler VB

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Denim, Dungarees

10 QUART PLASTIC

N"YLON
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Regardless Of Price

19S7Rambler

ROBitf HOOD

No Purch111H Nec1111ry
You .........a Not·'IM ..;:

loot. 111o ......n decided damagas
would bo UIIIW II • Iaior ,_..

Open Frld1y " s.tuni•Y Nlthts

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children•• _e b c·II

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day against her husband, a Caucasian. They were mftrried June
1, llil60, and have a 21-montb-(lld

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The Negro singt!r charged menI tal cruelty in the suit filed Tues--

Crisper

eDeep Door Shelf Holda
¥.a Gallon Containers
e2 Aluminum Ice Cube TrHyl
eDeep Free-zer Door ShE"lf

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eFamily-s1ze ·No--Frost Refria:erator
e91 lb. No-Frott Freezer
eRoomy. FuU-Width Porcelain

SHOE BOX

FOR DIVORCE

! - Oivon."e action wac~ under way

MODEL CKF60D

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January 3(), 1964.
, Further information is obtainable by contacting the Coordi·
nator-Director of the Program,
Mrs. Ora E. Vadakin. R.N. at
the School, Fort Square. Marietta, Ohio by letter, or
by
phone i FR 3·3961 1 any week
[day 8·12,_1_-1_._ _ _

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known brands of shoes. You will tind a hearty
welcome and courteous service • , • and above all,
expert fitting service awaiting you at all times.
Let us be your headquarters for smart quility
footwear for the entire family.

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Shop early and save .

MEN'S REG. $2.49

Mrs Ada Lee Hart was in
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a lpo b' I
Iwith Mr. and Mrs. Arch KUISII .
day on us ness.
[ M and M Ra mond
Mrs. Anna Fry spent t h e
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with Mr. and Mrs. C h a r I e s
Mr. and Mrs. James KeelMoore and family.
and Paola.
Mr. Phil Click ol Mt. Allo ' M Ethel Fry visited Tilesand Mr. Junior Gerlach of Le-I
rs. . . lth Mrs Maude ,
tart were business callers on
even;: :
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Mr. Fred M. Roosh last week. Mrs. Lau~: .Lou Roush and
Miss J'!or&amp; .Mae Hoffman ls
of Letart visited Frispendinl a week visiting with
evening wllh Mr. and Mro.
Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Haley . ol
Roush and children.
Edgewater, Maryland. MIss M
N u·10 Adkins visited
Hollman went to Frankfurt,
rs. e
Germany. Miss Hoffman h a s
afternoon with Mr.
been on a furloogh from his
Mrs. Howard Rayburn.
job in Germany for the past Mr. and Mrs. _Charle~ Brown
month. She will leave tbe first and daughter visited Friday ..: I
of September to return to Gerwith Mr. and Mrs. C. ·

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Others who modeled were Mrs.
: F..dith Fox, Mrs. Catherine Rey1 noJds , Mrs. Juanita Ward, Mrs.
A. p . Roosh, Mrs. George Hudson , Mrs. Howard VanMatre, i
Mrs. Johnny Roush. Eulah Har-\
ris. Mrs. Ray Proffitt and Mrs.

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oy~ . Le te Adkins called on ' Run visited Sunday
Mr. r~nd ~r~. Howard Raybum .wlth her uncle and aunt, Mr.
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Friday overung.
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THEONLYBIGCIRCUS '1ia Shearer up Marmet 7 ' 45 P· 1a matching purse.
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Brands of Footwear
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Jane Lucas up Winfield 3:05
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T1oo Succnsful Oporotlon Of A Roo! lotolt · ,
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A joint birthday dinner waa l lth Mr and Hn C11rfis Rldl· urdav with Mra. Maude Bless- .;""' the W~y ""'-~., - • •·
by Mrs. Nellie w
· lanch
Schoyck 1ing Roush.
i ,Ulllel' gueota
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Grove E.U.B. Cllunb held lbeir Adkins In her home f&lt;l' lllr :'•
C. E. Fry, Mr: : Tl!e Ladles Aid of the Boards ~ sister, Mr. and Mrs. Leonard kr&lt;her home In Point p
,..W..r mmlng In the base- husband. Leiter,
Mrs Arch R&lt;llsh Mr and , Baptist Church held their reB"' 1 Roush and Milton Ray·
Frldar Iller spelldlna the
meot WI 'l'UesdaJ, The &lt;IIY IMr. ~ HoflmaD ud . 'Mrs Ok~ B. Roush.'Mr. · and liar meetln~ Wednesday. They j Mr. and Mrs. Donald Thomp- two -a with her aunt,
waaspentquiltins. Aaack hmch Mr. Ed Fry.
1ttend1ng Mrs. ~ 'J'i,ompson,
Mr. ihad their monthly birthday dln· 1son and Toney vlslted Sunday and Mrs. Virlll Adkins on
was enjoyed at tbe ,_.hour. wen Mr. Adl:lnl mother, Mrs.~~ and Mtu Twlla Rlcllard ' ner honoring the ones who hsd evening with Mr. and Mrs. AI- ,Sue.
Those attending were Mra. AI- Nora 'Adklus, Mr. and Mrs. 01- and Mrs. Sue Robinette a n d a birthday In August. Miss Sue ' bert Thompsoo and daugbters. [ Mrs. Kate Roush of Union
lie Hollman and Nora M a e, CIT . Casto, Mr · and Mrs. Jolm children from the Oak Grove Ellen Brown was the only hon- 1 Mr. David Adkins o1 Oavls COIJJIDIIiUI)' and Mr. Dick Roush
Mrs. Laura Gibbs, Mrs. Ada Fry and Mr. and Mrs. Slalllef1.,.,.1111111011y Thursday
1on!e of this month. Those attend Grove community visited Sun- of New Havea helped Mr. Fred
Thompson, Mrs. Esta Adidns, ,AdldnsoiNewllaven,Mr.Jalm l M andMn Okey.B Roush llng were Mrs. Cora Grimm, day afternoon with Mr. and M. Roosh celebrate his
Mrs. Nellie Adkins, Mlas Twt- S.rre ol Evans, W. Va., Mr.
r. In Parl&lt;*g Monday ' Kathy and Patricia, Mrs. Lau- Mrs. Fred M. Roosh and Mrs. e - , Frlday evening
Ia Rickard, Mrs. Ethel fry and Mn. Clarence Adk!Do, Mr.;" : Mrs Roosh was ....su~~- l ra Gibbs, Mrs. Irene
Myers, 'l Anna Fry.
cake and Ice cream.
and Mr. Stanley Adkins.
and Mrs. Virgil Adklnl, Mrs. ;
&amp;rri!.
: Mrs. Mildred Thompson and Jolt. and Mrs. Toby Myero, Mr. Jlllm Hudson and Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Roblnet- Allie Hoffman, Mr. and Mrs • . ~ and Mr! Homer Flsber ;Toney, Mrs. Maude Bleosmg Mr. BUlle Weigand and Mr. Dora Hudson o1 Leon Rt.
te and lamlly enteetalned Sua- Howard Rayburn, Mrs. Ethel ol ;~lnt Plea~! vlolted s.m. Raush, Mrs. Vena Rainey, Mr. 10key Roush were Ia Hunting· ed Sunday afternoon with Mrs.
day evening with a plcnie jn ,Fry, Jolt. Gled Jcenhqwer, Mlas ' d
afternoon with Mr 1 nd iOkey Roush, Mrs. Lora Mae ton Saturday 011 boslness.
Hudson's sister, Mr. and Mrs.
tbeir yard for Mrs.
Sue Adk!Do, Miss Sbaron Icen·
ThompOan '
.Brown, Eva Lee Brown, and 1 Mr. and Mrs. Staalef Adkins Arch Roosh.
~J:t ..and sisters and
bower, Mrs. Laura Gibbs, Mrs. ~- a~r
ThomP..,. AI- . the hoooree Sue Ellen Brown. of New Haven spent Monday
----ll.S:,:I'lifle , ~t were
Blanch Yeaiir,,Mr. £mary Fry be:..•·Jo v:IDia
~lett Mr. and Mrs. Dallas Hollman afterno011 wfth Mrs. Blanch Van
PI'. PLEASANT
and Mrs. lilll Bird and • on, and the - · · uncle,
ed M th · nd Mr ' Roy
visited Sunday evening with Mr. Schoyck.
UVESTOCK SALES
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who was II YOJifS young. l t~r~ :'r.., ~I picnic of
Hollman's brother, Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Taft Boston and PI'. PLEASANT, W. VA.
Rusaell Roflrmm and Mr. a e
4-H Star Dusters
Russell Hoffman.
, Mrs. Hallice Thompson attendSaturuy, Aapot u, 1113
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iVernon
in at tbe
Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Roush ed the funeral of their uncle, HOGS - 175 to 220 16.50 to
Mr. and Mrs. Andy Cross, ' W~~ even g
and Miltoo Ray visited in Hunt- Mr. Melvin Thompson In West , 17.50; Heavies 14.00 to 16.00;
Eddie of Letart Falls non c
and Mr. ington Saturday evening with Salem, Ohio recenlly.
ILights 15.00 to 17.50; Fat Sows
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the TUesday evening din- .~ -Wel nd
Mrs. Roush's sister, Mr. and l Mr. and Mrs. Paul Blessing 12.50 to 14.75 ; Boars 9.00 to 10.ner guests of Mrs. Cross' moth- 1 '".-..t~a Thursday
Mrs. Daniel Weigand and Bren- ' of Point Pleasant visited Sun- 120; Pigs 6.00 to 11.00.
PHONE SP 3-5554
Mrs. Blanch Yeager.
a~t Mr and Mrs. Oll.ey
da. Sandr~ Roush, who h a s1day evening with Mr. Blessing's CAnLE - Steers 17.00 to
Sandra Roosh spent the
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Weigand 11110
been vls1tmg her aunt for the mother, Mr. and Mrs. Okey B. 22.!10; Heifers 14.00 to 21.00;
past week visiting with her aunt
s iJ, Rou be Saturday
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and family, Mr, and Mrs. Dan- 1ed on e
BOYS-REG. $2.99
iel Weigand and Brenda
of ,nlng.. nd M Lester Adkins
too
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' and Mrs. Nora Adkins visited
Mr. and Mrs. Jumor King and Wednesday evening with Mrs.
daughter of Dayton, 0. were M '5 b the Mr and Mrs.
weekend guests of Mr. King's ora
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See these Boys Bock To
SchoOl Cord Pants . Asst. cofather and wife, Mr. and Mrs. EdMr.Frynd.
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I ves Kin g.
nd M Ad I Hart visited
Mr Albert Thompson return- 8
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a ee
value, we uve you money.
ed
h' homt Thursday after Monday afternoon with Mr. AI'"
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bert Thompson who was a surbeing a surgical pat1eat m the
th G lllpolio
REG. $2.49 BOYS Bl-ACK
Gallipolis clinic in GalllpoUs, gieal pallent at e a
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Clinic.
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·Miss Sue Adkins, Mr. Glen Mrs. Sue Robmette and DebMIDDLEPORT, 0 .
lcenhower and Mrs. Ululse Ad- ble called on Mr. and Mrs.
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OPP. EVANS SUPER MKT,
Boys Black reg. $2.49 value.
visited Saturday evening is Rickard and Mrs.
Tennis
Shoes. Well made .
Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Rick· [Van Schoyck Wednesday
Tl!e Ladles Aid ol the Oak

-The Weaver Program"of Reoi'Estat~

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Cl111 -·Each T.....ray
Prom 6:30 To 9•30 P.M.

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thor 111111 motbor-11&gt;-law, .Mr. !lor p.rento Sllai*J ~·
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11r. llllll Mn. CIIJ'OIICe v.... • · ~!"-ft._,
· r1.w; ·St&lt;d St.oon 11• ;o • .,.. ~
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Mn. • J . Ia Knoa: 1P!1 -· Sr. - . llle dii!Iilr pesta o1 Mr , ~ Roush called .., pr, .....ler Beverly, M u. Mn. • _..h ...._,
Slo&lt;J Hl!ifen JT.W""' jo ._ 10 tiA &lt;J?"
Mr. and Mn. Jof\n Burgeas and their da~, flit. ud Mrs.. Mr. ·Q;i~' Rickard ll&amp;turday Blanch Yeagre and Mrs. EtiJel Clll Mr, Er-t and Mia
; Stod&lt; Steer c.lfeo
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dtlklreD. 111 or Nllro, w. va. Elmer NeWIIeny, Mike, Steve •mornin
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Fry 1ttended the .....w meot.- Rldiatd s.!urdaJ . lltltu n21.11; Sled&lt; llolfa&lt; CJdvea onda lUf; ullli
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'ing o1 Soothern States
Jolt. and Mn. ~ -~~:~~~~to~23~-~~~~
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.:_ _ _ _ _ _..__..;.• and dousbten ol lrurflcano W. Mrs. Phylil Brown and Mr. Mn. Catheryn NeWIIer~, and !Siore In Point Pleasanl Thun- - . Harriet VIrginia and
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"'•• Iday .. I!IIJJlg.
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At~·- at Oak
G r o v e VL
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Roo T'unoue
h ·oiled and
SundHrs.lftemoon
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fOil fNI -11111r
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E.U:B. Sunday School was 46. Mr. and Mrs. Curlls Rickard spoat .e¥eral ~·
~ with• ;: and Mrsay Rupert ' Mr. Gandee ol Akr011, Ohio,
'!'be )'OIUW peop1o held t h el r were In Gallipolis, Ohio Monda)' woella~Arch ~.;:nc • Ri&lt;.'t!. ·
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;Mr. and Mrs. Archie Chapmllft 'l'llomjlo!m. Mior. Ably 8 ,01 1 . ..._,
regular ~ Sunday ..... 011 llusltless.
jMrRev. JGhn .lcellholrer vlsited Mrs. Laura Gibbs spent Sat- and Mrs. Gandee ol Looa Rt. ... .alied 011 -her parents

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SEPT.
MECFIANIC ST.

J¥1z lleiiiiDel,
Pomg·Midd)tplr!. o~. Aill· 21, lMS-11 0.U.. Halthn, - .
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Slllii Alii r W. Va., Mr. and Rldllrd.

._~7 Seritlne~ Pomeroy-Middleport, 0., ~UJ.,28, ~

Plea Made To Parents For Cooperation
In Keepin~ Children On Bieye~es Safer

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FABRIC SNEAK
SIZIS S TO I
Limittd . quantitr,- anN\:·
et1 ..ib white•. la1ile or red
lor cblldroa - buy 'em
for baek tG achool.

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Charllo Moore hll

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wo!k!n&amp; DOD' rs I

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a\ Gu8J'd presented him wit ;,
marchin&amp; papers in the afternu•w
Moore was one of ab players
C\11 from the squad. Tbe NaUonal
Guard ordered the UrJversily
Arkansas graduMe to report
duty Ieday at the "freedom"
lllllreb' · in Washington.

SIGN NUCLEAR TREATY

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W~SHINGTON

..Urican states of Camt&gt;roon. Morocoo and Dahomey have signed
tfJe nuclear test ban treaty .
The signings , held here
day, brought to 81 the numbtr
Datioaa who have initialed the
pact Iince Aug. 5.

POMEROY

illtclilll _. worn spokes, pedals 'can be held easlly. Be IU!'OI U.
IJand!6 grtpa. Handle bars 1bike Is the proper siR, DC; •
be odjuated so thai they Ithat the child mQII 8J'OII' ili!AI •

"H just ooe pair d part~~ta - Ride "" the right band side - Reotrle! pmeo, fbmll or
ilw&lt;lllld reid thi! and oetUe down of the road wllh the tralfie. raoillg 18 empty plaf yards or
OD their little 'Bobby' or 'Tom- Make left turns from the middle Yaeanl 1«1.
at least ooe tom yoong of the road. On one-woy otreell, - Yield the rtgbt ol way.
might be prevented," move to the left ourb to tum You must yield to peilestria•IS,
of Polloe Herb Gilkey of Ileft. If traffic is heavy. walk ~ and It Is common sense to
Mkldleport oald tnday.
bike across.
lto cars when there Is any queslle was referring to what fol- · - Ride single fUe and aboUt lloos about who baa the tight
_ "I% Rules To Bike Safe- 10 feet from the bike ahead. of way.
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Don't zig-zag on the road.
- Be oure that rau can be
Chief Gilkey lamented that - Stop ~t intersecUons and oeen U you ride ~ bike at night.
there seems to be more bicycles when coiDing out of alleys, Have ·a rer.l tall ll&amp;bt and
around now than ever before. 1 driveways and from behind white froni llgbt the! can
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seems over bodv has 1parked cars. Look to the right seen from 5011 feel. Bikeo
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land to the left before preceed- """"ld alJo have a red
reem
e sa1 .
1 ble from 300
Llke crowded highways (with ,lng.
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llector that Ia Vls ~ cloth·
cars), crowded teen-age paths
Never hitch a ride on a feet. Wear ljl!tl
(with bikes) lead to accidents . car or ~ck. It Is dangerous ing at night.
With school opening Sept. 3, 1and against the law.
- Keep !Iandi free to trteer
Chief Gilkey therefore is asking
Ride one person on a bike and lu!lance bike. Use a basket
fullest possible cooperation at a tune. -·•· with th left \or carrlel' lor paclulges
parents in instrucUng chil- l - Give sl.,~
e
boOks.
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in these safety rules for- ' hand' Al'lll straight oot for left
theI
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KEY TO THE CITY - Mayor of San FranCJ!!Co, Calif.,
ltprn, and arm out and elbow . - Be sure on~ •
1 . Tile
George Christopher, presents th~ key.to the clty_to four -Obey all traffic laws. Stop bent with hand up for right iD good condU
South American beaubes In blS offlce. The prls are
nd traffics ns apply tolturn, and arm out and elhowlbrakes and tires • . L __!~~~
(left to
Tania Valle Moreno, Ecuador; Espe_ranza
a
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bent with hand down for stop. should DOt be too
Moy
Peru· Maria Tania Mara souza, BraZ1l
as we
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Maria Ruth
' Bolivia. The girls were part of
Miss International
Pageant.

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Aus. Pomeroy E..,.rgoncy
First Aid Squad Inc.

River News
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Festival Style
Gauge readings: G a I I i P J.! Sh
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lis dam 18.8, 13.3 running 4 '
OW 1nners
feet on the rollers, Pomeroy- Are Announced
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5 Pt Pleasant 24 .99,

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WOILI'S IIEATE:ST Hmton
ason .55,
. . Kana
. wha Falls· ·39 MASON - Peach Festival!
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ChArleston
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Lon·
Centennial
style
show
wmners
EITEITAIIMEIT VALlE rJsm~armet and Winfield dams chosen Salurday evening at Wa- .
d on,
hama High school were Mrs. l
FUX J'Gl TIE FAMILY! were
on the sill•:
Albert Prince, Clifton; Mrs.

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THE WORLD ITS FIEI.DI Boat movements.
Obio River _ Heron down IS, Thomp«aa, . ~&amp;~..., a .·
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ITS TRIUMPHS REACH , _ a m : Liltle Edward John McDaniel, totason.
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BEYOND THE SEASI
First prize winner,
lld.t s.
1j 9 10 p. fl'l .; Oleander
d.
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modeled .. a
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20 FEATURE DISPLAYS •" own 14 • 5 3o a m.· Freiberg- ,brown wool dress, with•o,ald,bml,aacckle
STAR STUOOi:D
downd ' '
.P ~ . up and woven design. The '"
er own 16 7 ·
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PERFORMANCE
.dema ed L~ck 17 were the dress, which was over
- - - - - - - - - OVEJ 5, 3() p. m.: Sally Polk. old, belonged to Mrs . ...,,en,
HOXIE BROS.
6 05 p, m.; Peggy Downey, 7:05 grandmother of Sarah
Poforming Pochydormo
A J Pallen, 6 35 p m., M•ddleport.
P m·
m · Robert The dress featured leg
7 30
EVI KROLEY AND HER and Vulca~S 5. 1
John ' mutton sleeves and • bustle.
DANCING STALLIONS ~ ~:~ ri'ean 'up.IS. 7 50 p. m.; Her matching hat of brown
u 18 3 8 m.; A. E .. also over 100 years old. Her
MISS DERISKIE
~~~r~P {'9 _ 1'. 15 a. m ; c. V. lru was completed with • mesh
WIRE WAI.KER SUPREME ' Horner up 21 . 6 a m : John J beaded purse andbel ed
22 7 a m · Nat10nal lbeads. The purse
ong
AERIAL BALLET
!RoweG up ' 9 :JCi p.' m · Bob her great-grandmother, M r
up
reenup
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OF BEAUTIFUL GIRLS
Benter up Greenup 11 :55 P m., Spr1gel.
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. er down Grt&gt;enup 5 a. m ; Second place wmner,
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GEHURAK TROUPE
~ ;,;,~;:' down 31, 12:10 a. m.; Thompson, wore a black faiUe
TUMBLING MARVELS I Ede1na Bosworth down 31, Z:IO dress which belonged Jo her
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Linda Chotin up 31, 4.20 ar~t ·- ..JT~ther,
y
I-FUNNY CLOWNS-I a m ·. Ravenswond down 34, 1 Rod!mi !ltthar~The matchmg
a.. m. • m Indiana do'fn . ~""""no,\ .l'a• )l'illiJiled w•tjt white
!1. 45 p.
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WILD AND DOMESTIC
1·4fl a. m.
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ANIMAL DISPLAYS
[ Gallipolis Dam - Rehable lover 100 years ago.
1·50 a m.; Solvay up 2,45 Mrs. John McDamel, mndeh
TWO PERFORMANCES l ~p ~ .; Elgercliff up 4 a. m.: :tng a pale green dacron ~ -1
2 P.M. AND 8 P.M.
J S Lewis up 7,50 a. m.; Ja· cotton ball gown trimmed m

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Schools, announces that inter.
views are now being held and

applications accepted for entrance to the class for Practl- '
ea. Nurse Education beginning

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Buster Brown

and real estate inv~stor William

•Mapetic Door Gasket on All 4

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ROME (UPI I - A Rome hotel I
wM ordered Tuesday to pay dam-

Iagea to •Inger

Lane ond her

I husband, orchestra leader Xavier
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Icldent.

INGELS FURNITURE

MIM Lane told a ~W't that u
l she openod a hot•l window a
plonlt of w.ood leU from the ...,..
tim blind rigging and injurod ber

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many lor two more years:
Mr. Dwight Gibbs, Mr. Okey
Mr. and MI:s. Ernest Nltz of R0118h and Mr Tobey Myers
IIJI!Ial••field, Ohw were the
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gues
Pleasant Wednesday.
Mrs. Sue Robinette and chllwetio shopping In Point
. Pleasant Wednesday.
' Mrs. HoiUce Thompson and
Mr. and Mrs. Taft Boston were
the dinner guests of Mrs. BIJSo
sister, Mrs. Ester Witmer
In Aahlanil, Ohio Saturday.
Mr. Clarence Taylor visited
Wednesday evening with Mr.
and Mrs. Okey B. Roush.
Mr. and Mrs. James Keefer
Yes, Our Lot Is Stacked Again and Due To and Paula and Mr. and Mrs.
Earl Keeler, Geraldine, CharThe Sale Of The le1utiful New Ramblers. les, Patricia and Carolyn spent
Sunday with James' and Earl's
father and mother, Mr. and
SEE THESE-Mrs. Henry Keefer ol· Leon,
va. They had a celel&gt;fatlon
honor of Mr. and Mrs. Rl!rD'Y
Keeler's 60th weddin"l8~.:::
aary. The Keelers I&gt;
18,900 miles. Clean and real nice. See it. Drive lt.
children. All lhe children
their lamllles were home to .
help their parents celebrate their
big event.
Mrs. Naomi Yeager, Sharon
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4 dr. Custom sta. Wagon. 301000 miles, like new and lleverly spent Wedneoday
inside and out, baa auto. trails. Power Jrteerln&amp; and
with Mn. Yeager's aunt, Mrs.
brakes. Radio and heater
Verna Colman In Point Plu.ant.
Mr. and Jolts. Harry Brooks
and son visited Monday evening
with Mr. and Mrs.
Leonard
Roush and Mllton Ray.
6 cylinder. 4 dr. Sedan. Super. Like new Inside and
Mr. and Mn. Junior K In
out. standard trans. Radio Heater. See It ·
and daughter and Mr. and
lves King visited Sunday
noOI1 with Mr. and Mn. J 0 h
Grandstali and dl!ll&amp;hter•
MIISOD.
Custom 4 dr. 8 S:ender. Automatic tran1. Clean
solid. Real nice.
this one.
.
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Carder
daugbter Pauline visited
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The••••r4:9ftly 1 very few of tht ~ Cll'l on s:;~:~·~ven::lnl with Mr. AI·
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and daughters.
our lot.
'em. Mike us ,..
Mr. 1nd
Bill Van Metlt
lllllily ol Masoo sJie!!t
weekend wilh Mr. and, if
llo!rard Raybura.

OUT THEY GO I

PEDWIN

SHEER SEAMLESS

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1 it~ eA~ABLE •

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Atf:IOTDAS,.,

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PLASTIC
DRAPES

10 quart · size polyethelPne
plastif utility pails in 18·
sorted c;olors. Suitable for
scores of use5 around the

Values to 39c in
this large group of
Aast. Cosmeti&lt;"s.
gpecial discount
prJee at a large
II'Vinp for you ,

SIZES 1 TO 3
3 TO 6x-7 TO 12

99
EACH
A greal !!election of
new fall slyles for tots

and school girls. Fast

77

color

in a

SizH61o16

59

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, new low priee, aee
these for top Vilue

17
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pr

plus.

ASST. VALUES TO 39c

GIRLS' BLACK &amp; WHITE

PLASTIC and GLASS WARE

SADDLE OXFORDS

One large table of Asst .
Plastic and Glass Ware , \'al·
ues to 39c in this group,
Shop early and save at your
Bonanza Store.

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BOYS REG. 35c ASST.

Wollh oncl Wur

LADIES NEW

COTTON
SLACKS

SLIM JIMS

For back to school
\veer. Boys' cotton
slaoks ia UIOrled fall
eolors. Drip Dry easy
to wash fabrics. All
Hites for boya 8 to 18.

Ladies' A•t.

Better ~-$199

fords, at • apec:~o~l
priee for you. See
tbete. try them on

pr.,

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CHILDREN REG. $2.99 VALUE

patl~rns

of

Ji.ms at new Jow low price

Shop

Si&amp;ea lO to 18. -

early.

77

YITALIS .. .. .. .. .. .. .. EACH
Pmenll dryness, fiahts dandr..U. Kee1&gt;1
balr Dell.

s9c
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Plii.L SHAMPOO ·.·· · · ·· ···
$h~mpao.

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Sue
REG; QC VALUE

Colgate

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Children's Better School Ox·
rords . at a low low price.
Saddle Oxfords and other

styles . at a savinjs pa88ed
on to you .

$1!7

Lodift SiMI S.M. L.-$2.49

FANCY COnON T-SHIITS
ASSORTED COLORS

A b'a value {or girls '1 to
High quality knit
sport tops ln a choice of
eolor combinations.
l.f.

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CHILDREN$ RED OR BLUE

REGULAR $U'o SIH
I'II'!'OUI rich llqu(d PreD

SCHOOL OXFOR-DS

pr •

REGULAR $I .03 SIZE

One larce table of

Si1814to1D

new fall corduroy Slim

pr.

Fall Oxfords

s 99
pr.

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L1diH' New

WHITE RUBBER SOLES
Soft black leather uppers,
long wearing white rubbE-r
solt"s . Popular for back to

school. Discount Print -

BOYS

RAYON
UNDIES
!lew 29c value.
A~

COMPARE
UP TO $2.99

SPORT SOCKS · ...... · .. .. 24c pr•

Ladies' Reg. 29c
eolors. Sizes U7,
First quality at a

of new pat-

ONE LARGE TABI.E

Fine quaUty cotton
sport shirts for
boys new dark
tone patterns - all
fast colors.

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printed fabrics

t• hoi~

lt!Tns and colors.

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AVe.

DRESSES
NEW FAI.I. STYI.ES

Sturdy metal lunch
box with pint size ther·
rnos boltle . Complete
only -

BOYS' NEW DARK TONE

and

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LUNCH KIT

81

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. . . GIRLS "BACK-TO~OOL"

WORKMAN$ COMPLETE METAL

COSMETICS
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$199

your Bonanza Store.

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Values To 39c

ladies'

well made Dungarl"t'!s , SpP·
ci;al new low low pri ce ill

Full window size, ready·to·
hang plastic drape5 in a&amp;·
sorted patterns and rolors
for any room. Fully lined .

home.

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Men 's reg . $2 .49 sanfor izf'd

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1961 M. G. Roadster

1960 -Rambler '

RHdy·To-Hang Lined

UTILITY
PAILS

'Seamless nylons in the best
sharles ...IA.oii.zeJ Blf.l to 11.
flH.eeuttM~r higher prieed
hose. Lay In a ~:~upply at lhia
low prire.

I NO REASONABLE OFFER REFUSED I

1960 Rambler VB

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Denim, Dungarees

10 QUART PLASTIC

N"YLON
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Regardless Of Price

19S7Rambler

ROBitf HOOD

No Purch111H Nec1111ry
You .........a Not·'IM ..;:

loot. 111o ......n decided damagas
would bo UIIIW II • Iaior ,_..

Open Frld1y " s.tuni•Y Nlthts

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America'• favon•
children•• _e b c·II

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day against her husband, a Caucasian. They were mftrried June
1, llil60, and have a 21-montb-(lld

WITH TRADE

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The Negro singt!r charged menI tal cruelty in the suit filed Tues--

Crisper

eDeep Door Shelf Holda
¥.a Gallon Containers
e2 Aluminum Ice Cube TrHyl
eDeep Free-zer Door ShE"lf

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loday bewteen singl:'r Eartha Kitt

eFamily-s1ze ·No--Frost Refria:erator
e91 lb. No-Frott Freezer
eRoomy. FuU-Width Porcelain

SHOE BOX

FOR DIVORCE

! - Oivon."e action wac~ under way

MODEL CKF60D

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WHEW-IIOLlS OUt fOil EASY CLEANING

A&amp;C Widths

Shoes
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January 3(), 1964.
, Further information is obtainable by contacting the Coordi·
nator-Director of the Program,
Mrs. Ora E. Vadakin. R.N. at
the School, Fort Square. Marietta, Ohio by letter, or
by
phone i FR 3·3961 1 any week
[day 8·12,_1_-1_._ _ _

Brown Navajo

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known brands of shoes. You will tind a hearty
welcome and courteous service • , • and above all,
expert fitting service awaiting you at all times.
Let us be your headquarters for smart quility
footwear for the entire family.

.John Turner.

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Open Weekdays 9-5 - - Saturday 9 • 9

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Refrigerator·Ff~o4~..,r on Wheels

1P --15·

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chapma n. - canaday

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Shop early and save .

MEN'S REG. $2.49

Mrs Ada Lee Hart was in
r.
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G II' . r18 Ohio Monday and Frl- te and children VISited ~
a lpo b' I
Iwith Mr. and Mrs. Arch KUISII .
day on us ness.
[ M and M Ra mond
Mrs. Anna Fry spent t h e
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weekend In Huntington visiting
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with Mr. and Mrs. C h a r I e s
Mr. and Mrs. James KeelMoore and family.
and Paola.
Mr. Phil Click ol Mt. Allo ' M Ethel Fry visited Tilesand Mr. Junior Gerlach of Le-I
rs. . . lth Mrs Maude ,
tart were business callers on
even;: :
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Mr. Fred M. Roosh last week. Mrs. Lau~: .Lou Roush and
Miss J'!or&amp; .Mae Hoffman ls
of Letart visited Frispendinl a week visiting with
evening wllh Mr. and Mro.
Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Haley . ol
Roush and children.
Edgewater, Maryland. MIss M
N u·10 Adkins visited
Hollman went to Frankfurt,
rs. e
Germany. Miss Hoffman h a s
afternoon with Mr.
been on a furloogh from his
Mrs. Howard Rayburn.
job in Germany for the past Mr. and Mrs. _Charle~ Brown
month. She will leave tbe first and daughter visited Friday ..: I
of September to return to Gerwith Mr. and Mrs. C. ·

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the winners the
donated. A mod-

EVERY REQUIREMENT FOR

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ling for the show. Mrs. Ray Fox
was in charge.
Others who modeled were Mrs.
: F..dith Fox, Mrs. Catherine Rey1 noJds , Mrs. Juanita Ward, Mrs.
A. p . Roosh, Mrs. George Hudson , Mrs. Howard VanMatre, i
Mrs. Johnny Roush. Eulah Har-\
ris. Mrs. Ray Proffitt and Mrs.

SPACE-SAVING 12 CU. FT.

TENNIS SHOES

oy~ . Le te Adkins called on ' Run visited Sunday
Mr. r~nd ~r~. Howard Raybum .wlth her uncle and aunt, Mr.
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, and Mrs. Fred M. Roush.
Friday overung.
I M and Mrs Frank Robinet·

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ardkand Mrs. Blanch Van Sch- , '"~iSJ Judy Roush of Br;,.d

The Bhoe with the
beautiful fit

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- - - - - - - - - - :down London !UO p.m. : Le- dress was made complete with
THEONLYBIGCIRCUS '1ia Shearer up Marmet 7 ' 45 P· 1a matching purse.
COMING THIS s'EASON m . Helen z. down Marmet! Mason Mayor Dayton Ray-

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NATURALIZER
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Old Ohio Volloy Bonk Bldg.

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Brands of Footwear
f.· SMART AIRf
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up Winfield 10:30 p. m.;
Jane Lucas up Winfield 3:05
m.

sJve SUnday

brother:!f:. and

CourM Coven ls•ntt.l Elements Nec.... ry ' " '
T1oo Succnsful Oporotlon Of A Roo! lotolt · ,
Busln"'•,,~. "1.
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• Appraising
• Subdivisions
eReal Estate
eProperty Management

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A joint birthday dinner waa l lth Mr and Hn C11rfis Rldl· urdav with Mra. Maude Bless- .;""' the W~y ""'-~., - • •·
by Mrs. Nellie w
· lanch
Schoyck 1ing Roush.
i ,Ulllel' gueota
· ~......- 1 Mlll Mary Plants re~==l
Grove E.U.B. Cllunb held lbeir Adkins In her home f&lt;l' lllr :'•
C. E. Fry, Mr: : Tl!e Ladles Aid of the Boards ~ sister, Mr. and Mrs. Leonard kr&lt;her home In Point p
,..W..r mmlng In the base- husband. Leiter,
Mrs Arch R&lt;llsh Mr and , Baptist Church held their reB"' 1 Roush and Milton Ray·
Frldar Iller spelldlna the
meot WI 'l'UesdaJ, The &lt;IIY IMr. ~ HoflmaD ud . 'Mrs Ok~ B. Roush.'Mr. · and liar meetln~ Wednesday. They j Mr. and Mrs. Donald Thomp- two -a with her aunt,
waaspentquiltins. Aaack hmch Mr. Ed Fry.
1ttend1ng Mrs. ~ 'J'i,ompson,
Mr. ihad their monthly birthday dln· 1son and Toney vlslted Sunday and Mrs. Virlll Adkins on
was enjoyed at tbe ,_.hour. wen Mr. Adl:lnl mother, Mrs.~~ and Mtu Twlla Rlcllard ' ner honoring the ones who hsd evening with Mr. and Mrs. AI- ,Sue.
Those attending were Mra. AI- Nora 'Adklus, Mr. and Mrs. 01- and Mrs. Sue Robinette a n d a birthday In August. Miss Sue ' bert Thompsoo and daugbters. [ Mrs. Kate Roush of Union
lie Hollman and Nora M a e, CIT . Casto, Mr · and Mrs. Jolm children from the Oak Grove Ellen Brown was the only hon- 1 Mr. David Adkins o1 Oavls COIJJIDIIiUI)' and Mr. Dick Roush
Mrs. Laura Gibbs, Mrs. Ada Fry and Mr. and Mrs. Slalllef1.,.,.1111111011y Thursday
1on!e of this month. Those attend Grove community visited Sun- of New Havea helped Mr. Fred
Thompson, Mrs. Esta Adidns, ,AdldnsoiNewllaven,Mr.Jalm l M andMn Okey.B Roush llng were Mrs. Cora Grimm, day afternoon with Mr. and M. Roosh celebrate his
Mrs. Nellie Adkins, Mlas Twt- S.rre ol Evans, W. Va., Mr.
r. In Parl&lt;*g Monday ' Kathy and Patricia, Mrs. Lau- Mrs. Fred M. Roosh and Mrs. e - , Frlday evening
Ia Rickard, Mrs. Ethel fry and Mn. Clarence Adk!Do, Mr.;" : Mrs Roosh was ....su~~- l ra Gibbs, Mrs. Irene
Myers, 'l Anna Fry.
cake and Ice cream.
and Mr. Stanley Adkins.
and Mrs. Virgil Adklnl, Mrs. ;
&amp;rri!.
: Mrs. Mildred Thompson and Jolt. and Mrs. Toby Myero, Mr. Jlllm Hudson and Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Roblnet- Allie Hoffman, Mr. and Mrs • . ~ and Mr! Homer Flsber ;Toney, Mrs. Maude Bleosmg Mr. BUlle Weigand and Mr. Dora Hudson o1 Leon Rt.
te and lamlly enteetalned Sua- Howard Rayburn, Mrs. Ethel ol ;~lnt Plea~! vlolted s.m. Raush, Mrs. Vena Rainey, Mr. 10key Roush were Ia Hunting· ed Sunday afternoon with Mrs.
day evening with a plcnie jn ,Fry, Jolt. Gled Jcenhqwer, Mlas ' d
afternoon with Mr 1 nd iOkey Roush, Mrs. Lora Mae ton Saturday 011 boslness.
Hudson's sister, Mr. and Mrs.
tbeir yard for Mrs.
Sue Adk!Do, Miss Sbaron Icen·
ThompOan '
.Brown, Eva Lee Brown, and 1 Mr. and Mrs. Staalef Adkins Arch Roosh.
~J:t ..and sisters and
bower, Mrs. Laura Gibbs, Mrs. ~- a~r
ThomP..,. AI- . the hoooree Sue Ellen Brown. of New Haven spent Monday
----ll.S:,:I'lifle , ~t were
Blanch Yeaiir,,Mr. £mary Fry be:..•·Jo v:IDia
~lett Mr. and Mrs. Dallas Hollman afterno011 wfth Mrs. Blanch Van
PI'. PLEASANT
and Mrs. lilll Bird and • on, and the - · · uncle,
ed M th · nd Mr ' Roy
visited Sunday evening with Mr. Schoyck.
UVESTOCK SALES
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who was II YOJifS young. l t~r~ :'r.., ~I picnic of
Hollman's brother, Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Taft Boston and PI'. PLEASANT, W. VA.
Rusaell Roflrmm and Mr. a e
4-H Star Dusters
Russell Hoffman.
, Mrs. Hallice Thompson attendSaturuy, Aapot u, 1113
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iVernon
in at tbe
Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Roush ed the funeral of their uncle, HOGS - 175 to 220 16.50 to
Mr. and Mrs. Andy Cross, ' W~~ even g
and Miltoo Ray visited in Hunt- Mr. Melvin Thompson In West , 17.50; Heavies 14.00 to 16.00;
Eddie of Letart Falls non c
and Mr. ington Saturday evening with Salem, Ohio recenlly.
ILights 15.00 to 17.50; Fat Sows
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the TUesday evening din- .~ -Wel nd
Mrs. Roush's sister, Mr. and l Mr. and Mrs. Paul Blessing 12.50 to 14.75 ; Boars 9.00 to 10.ner guests of Mrs. Cross' moth- 1 '".-..t~a Thursday
Mrs. Daniel Weigand and Bren- ' of Point Pleasant visited Sun- 120; Pigs 6.00 to 11.00.
PHONE SP 3-5554
Mrs. Blanch Yeager.
a~t Mr and Mrs. Oll.ey
da. Sandr~ Roush, who h a s1day evening with Mr. Blessing's CAnLE - Steers 17.00 to
Sandra Roosh spent the
h
Weigand 11110
been vls1tmg her aunt for the mother, Mr. and Mrs. Okey B. 22.!10; Heifers 14.00 to 21.00;
past week visiting with her aunt
s iJ, Rou be Saturday
8 s
and family, Mr, and Mrs. Dan- 1ed on e
BOYS-REG. $2.99
iel Weigand and Brenda
of ,nlng.. nd M Lester Adkins
too
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a
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H
untlng ·
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' and Mrs. Nora Adkins visited
Mr. and Mrs. Jumor King and Wednesday evening with Mrs.
daughter of Dayton, 0. were M '5 b the Mr and Mrs.
weekend guests of Mr. King's ora
ro r,
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See these Boys Bock To
SchoOl Cord Pants . Asst. cofather and wife, Mr. and Mrs. EdMr.Frynd.
M
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tis
Rlck••d
a
rs.
r
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lors. Sizes 6 to 16. Rec, 2.99
I ves Kin g.
nd M Ad I Hart visited
Mr Albert Thompson return- 8
rs.
a ee
value, we uve you money.
ed
h' homt Thursday after Monday afternoon with Mr. AI'"
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bert Thompson who was a surbeing a surgical pat1eat m the
th G lllpolio
REG. $2.49 BOYS Bl-ACK
Gallipolis clinic in GalllpoUs, gieal pallent at e a
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Clinic.
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·Miss Sue Adkins, Mr. Glen Mrs. Sue Robmette and DebMIDDLEPORT, 0 .
lcenhower and Mrs. Ululse Ad- ble called on Mr. and Mrs.
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OPP. EVANS SUPER MKT,
Boys Black reg. $2.49 value.
visited Saturday evening is Rickard and Mrs.
Tennis
Shoes. Well made .
Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Rick· [Van Schoyck Wednesday
Tl!e Ladles Aid ol the Oak

-The Weaver Program"of Reoi'Estat~

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lng.

Cl111 -·Each T.....ray
Prom 6:30 To 9•30 P.M.

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thor 111111 motbor-11&gt;-law, .Mr. !lor p.rento Sllai*J ~·
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11r. llllll Mn. CIIJ'OIICe v.... • · ~!"-ft._,
· r1.w; ·St&lt;d St.oon 11• ;o • .,.. ~
a·
Mn. • J . Ia Knoa: 1P!1 -· Sr. - . llle dii!Iilr pesta o1 Mr , ~ Roush called .., pr, .....ler Beverly, M u. Mn. • _..h ...._,
Slo&lt;J Hl!ifen JT.W""' jo ._ 10 tiA &lt;J?"
Mr. and Mn. Jof\n Burgeas and their da~, flit. ud Mrs.. Mr. ·Q;i~' Rickard ll&amp;turday Blanch Yeagre and Mrs. EtiJel Clll Mr, Er-t and Mia
; Stod&lt; Steer c.lfeo
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C-..!aty
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dtlklreD. 111 or Nllro, w. va. Elmer NeWIIeny, Mike, Steve •mornin
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Fry 1ttended the .....w meot.- Rldiatd s.!urdaJ . lltltu n21.11; Sled&lt; llolfa&lt; CJdvea onda lUf; ullli
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'ing o1 Soothern States
Jolt. and Mn. ~ -~~:~~~~to~23~-~~~~
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.:_ _ _ _ _ _..__..;.• and dousbten ol lrurflcano W. Mrs. Phylil Brown and Mr. Mn. Catheryn NeWIIer~, and !Siore In Point Pleasanl Thun- - . Harriet VIrginia and
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"'•• Iday .. I!IIJJlg.
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At~·- at Oak
G r o v e VL
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Roo T'unoue
h ·oiled and
SundHrs.lftemoon
I:wt~
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fOil fNI -11111r
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E.U:B. Sunday School was 46. Mr. and Mrs. Curlls Rickard spoat .e¥eral ~·
~ with• ;: and Mrsay Rupert ' Mr. Gandee ol Akr011, Ohio,
'!'be )'OIUW peop1o held t h el r were In Gallipolis, Ohio Monda)' woella~Arch ~.;:nc • Ri&lt;.'t!. ·
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;Mr. and Mrs. Archie Chapmllft 'l'llomjlo!m. Mior. Ably 8 ,01 1 . ..._,
regular ~ Sunday ..... 011 llusltless.
jMrRev. JGhn .lcellholrer vlsited Mrs. Laura Gibbs spent Sat- and Mrs. Gandee ol Looa Rt. ... .alied 011 -her parents

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SEPT.
MECFIANIC ST.

J¥1z lleiiiiDel,
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Plea Made To Parents For Cooperation
In Keepin~ Children On Bieye~es Safer

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FABRIC SNEAK
SIZIS S TO I
Limittd . quantitr,- anN\:·
et1 ..ib white•. la1ile or red
lor cblldroa - buy 'em
for baek tG achool.

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Mr. . . )Irs, DIYid Obllnller Shetle IIIII led!, llld Mr. IIIII '
"we're upmltJ!i It to tn boor Ka1 Raulll, ~ flf Nn. .,_ IJihHI...,. IIIII.,.. . .I
OHIO T•Y• SALES &amp; dRVIa. INC.' '
II IINdl!piilt are •nnouneinl Mrl. Georae Buchlntn Cit Pom. lllOIJ.Y ~AN~':!: !how eldl weot." Nit' !'Ivai, Velma Rouah;uodwweal 1 • laot!onlnc Bbd- hill II
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Mr. llld
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llllllectoln1•1llalllr llolphaJ on Dam,
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lann""'IU o1 wOO.ter Ohio The
nth birthday with • Centennial lent. Randy Clark Gary Clart
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d l Mr. nc1 Mro. Berman Lqle,
Rt. R... ·Macr. B.
wetgand
BriiD ftllSieU, Duld
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Dwlln Ru~U, Mike White, RAIDClndnnatl
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mony 11 It ,. m. MaM in St.
were played
PI'""' were akl White, SI2Yie HaiJteod, JiJII. to
.., Jlod8er ~ end ill ClnanDati.
Mary'• Caiholle Clum:h then.
won by tile following •. Jimmy my Muncy, Dicky Onl, !IDre lwateh tile Reds.
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Mn Doney 1M ROUJIIII a
Givee In marrloge by l&gt;el' II·
I IMuncy and Ronald WhiteSt ff WoUe. ilnl"" Adams, Mike Joneo
Ml1· B. R. VIJICt! ~ patient II Clorrtland
thor, tile bride wore 1 light
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~..:.:-~ race~ =~ : Larry Rerndon, Johnny Rklt· 8peni lbe week ~nd vlsillnc lllelr cllnle.. ,
blue 10"1' faohloned to tis&amp;ue , The American Legion Auxill· race Die cr
:.he treas· way, Mike SuDifln, Peter ~ ~ son and family, Mr. llld Mra. Mr. Mild Mn. Paullcall,y ond

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at PortlH. the unwrap the package con- oree Rolly.
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Hawaiian Punch

Spanish Bars

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Cucumber Slices 2!: 39c
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Dinner Rolls Jane Parker

2•37c Tomato Juice - 3~ 89c
39c Peanut BuHer - ~ 3Sc
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Cantaloupes 3 i 69c
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in choice of colon
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Gelatin Desserts 4;: 29c Strawberry
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MEXICAN tomatoes now
their best. Second house east
fmm school house in Syra-cuse. Wliliam H. Holmes.
1958 Palace Trailer, 45' x a'
8 23 u.
Two bedroom, washer and
HOUSE COAL. Quick deliver.·. dryer, full sized awning. Call FARM FOR SALE, 117 acres.
Call WY 2-tl655.
8 23 tic WV UUIO oc see R o g e r House 5 rooms and bath 15
·- "Tasty Pink tomatoes at Shu- Winebrenner, Syracuse, Ohio. head of cattle and farm ma'•ch-11
8 2D tltc
lnery. On Bashan Road. Roler's and Lou's Markets ."
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Ann Pa.. Smulh anti Krunchy

Apple Pie

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Beef Stew

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Rib ltoast!: :;: - - lb.89c
Rib Steaks ______ •. 79c
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Short Ribs
Chuck Steaks __ .. 79c

69c Lunch Meat - - l-lb.S9c
49c
Slired Cheese

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SEPTEMBER 2, LA'JOR DAY

BEEF RIBS

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Full Shank Half-- •. 45c Whole Ham
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8T Coupe. Beoutlful black and red interior wllh white
finiJh, motor A-1 conditl01, •utomatlc trans Good tires

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Are Guests 01
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1959 Rambler Custom St. W~~ton _ $1095

8 &lt;Yl. motor, lid. trano. 8pot1011 clean 1nteribr, beautiful
Ivory and red !inilh, rodl&lt;&gt; and hooter.

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visited her parenlll Mr. ond ....,. ol Pelil Yubroulll

;-~The=l~g!':":t!:~~~:::~r..gl~p~:en~Ce~~~~:~
. ; : ROI; ;I:; d.;•.; ber; •.;Of.;,·~;BI I;a&amp;I DgiGDi i .:~arl "ili•i oril ylia.- - - ' · . ~Mr~. ~and=..Mrl=~·~Don;:a:ki:..,:Bu:;:m-:;.:,:Mri~.~Don;,;;a;;:ki:;,.:.F;.

slerUne silver crou, • (1ft of ' Robert Roush, Karer. one! Pam
the ......,..
~- Roush Mrs. Ridlard Grinstead,
The mabul of honor· Mn. Nida Ann and Wonne Grins toad
MUte De Giacomo wore a beil!f Mrs. Charles Zerkle, Mrs. Nelbrocaded sbeath dreso 8 n d I son Roush, Mro. Harold Lee Zer·
carried a bouquet of y • I I o " kl
Mrs Freda Hart Mrs
raoes. Mr. Mike Dl Giacomo E:~rett ~sh, Lindo ' Roosh·,
wos boot m~.
Mrs. Sadie Warth and 111111.
The bride a molher was at· Mrs. IIlley Mcintyre.
tired in a ollk cha~pagne sheath
EUB BROTHERHOOD
dress With matduna accessorIll llld ~ corsage of yellow
The EUB B!"therhood me-~wtrch
raJObuds The ......,.., mother Monday everunc at the "'
wore 1 bel&amp;e lace sheath dress 1 rocreatl~ room for their
with matchlnfl
with 1 . . .t meetmg. Harry P1ckeno prewhich she wore 1 · corsage of ;sooted the prosram for the
ellow ·roniJuda .
!evening titled "Good Stew~d
Y Following the ·wedding' a din- :of Creative Recreation" Durmg
..,. r.. the ltnmediatt fami- 1 111e business meeUng they voted
lieJ wu IOI'Ved at Ale•IDder's fD mike a contribution toward
In Wooster, The reception in the painting of the church.
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the lftemoon from 2 • 4 was held 1 Refreshments were served to 1
ot the bome of the IJ'OOm.
!Paul Rickard, Charles Weaver,
For her going-away outfit the Edgar l.ayne, John 8umJi:~:;:
bride wore a creon linen sheath .George Jewell. Otha
dress with white accessories. Ralph Gibbs, Sr., Harry
Both l:h• bride ond groom ot.' ens, Robert Cooke, and
tended Wooster High School Miller·
and will make their home in
HONORED WITH PARTY
WOOllier where the groom is , Ralph Gibbs, Sr. was
employed.
by members of his family
Attending lhe wedding from August 4th In honor of
this area were Mr. and Mrs. ·birthday with a party held
David Ohlinger and daughters, lthe lawn of his home. "'•·••• 11
Susan and Sonya; Mrs. AMice j were rive children, 11
Ohlinger llld Mr. and Mrs. jchlktren, and four great grand
Richard Gress tnd sollll, Mike Ichildren pre..nt: Mr. and
Cook.ci--Bonel- I to 9 1111.
and Pat, from Middleport; Mrs. Richard Walker, Mr. and Mrs.
Frank Gress, Mrs. Leon Me- ' James Haggerty, Carla,
Knight and dauBhters, Judy, .Connie and Cindy, Mr. and
Lawrence Gerlach. Carolyn,
dy , Mary and John, Mr. and
Mrs. Ralph Gibbs, Jr., Gtot18ll All Good
and Gregg, Miss Pattyn... lesll
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Gibbs, Mr. and Mrs.
Werry. Mike, Dick, Bobby and
Mr llld Mrs William Houda- 1Mary Kathryn.
shell. entertal.;,d the L o y a I!
DORC~ CIRCLE .
Helpers class of the Syracuse ' The Dbl'~as Circle of !be )'r.
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In Syracuse, Miss Marcia Karr church with Mrs. Charles
asked grace.
er serving as hosteas. The
Followed the dinner, Mra. gram "To Know Each "''~•r"ll
Ralph ' Robson, president. con· was presented by Mrs.
dueled a ahort business meet· Fleoher. A short busmess mE.,t-11
lng whldl opened with Psalm 21 lng wao conducted by the .
In unison. Devotions led by Mias rotary in absence of the cha•rKarr opened with tp'Oilp sing- man. It was announced thai
lnl .;, Roell ol Apl wlth Mrs. Mrs. Tom Hoflma!' would be
Melvin Grimm 11 leader.
. hostess at the September meetScrlpluro readial of 1 Peter ing and .Mrs. Harold Bumgar·
ular or Golden
1:1,9 and 1 medlt.ltlOII 011 "Ser. 1 ner would be In charge of the
1110111 In Slllnt," llld prayer by 1program.
Ml,. Karr eoncluded tile devo- , Those attending were Mrs.
tloDJ. Round robin IOI weD Tom Hoffman, Mrs.
raids were oent to Otho Rad- Weaver, Mrs. Chester Weaver
Apple-Grape
fcrd wbo 11 Ul In Holzer !los- and Mrs. Jack Flesber.
pita! llld to lllnl ilyaell. The ,
CURIOSITY CWB
....u.. cltlled with lhe Mizpah The Curlooity Club met
benedklllon 1n unison.
Monday evening at lhe horne of
Aitendin&amp; were those named Mcs. Wak&gt;r Grmstead.
The
above and Mro. Helen Dame- door pr!R was won 117 Mrl.
Plnupp'Je.Grapefrult
nOd, Mrs. William Eichinger Eher Roush. llef...hmenls were
Uld Mrs. Royal Thomas.
..rved to those present, Mrs.
.IJunakl F. Rouoh, Mrs. L. D.
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,Frances Goodnite, Mrs.
R.
Held For CampbPU Dougbi• IIGulb, Mrs. Robert
A surprlae going-away party Hoffman, Mro. Roy Joneo, Mrs.
no hold Saturday for R I c k Beven Burdette llld Mrs. GrinCampbell In the social room CJf atead.
the Federated Church, decoral· l
UVE WIRES MEET
ed In a ]IIII'Pie ond white theme. The Uve Wire Clau oi
After Rick opened his gillll l EUB Churrh mel II the banwll
rofreohmenll of pizza, pop, and Iof Mrs. Claytoo Athey on 'ruespotato ebfpi were oerved to day eveaing with Mrs.
CUff
Debbie Sheela, Ralph Werry, 1Rousb and Mn. Otha LieYin&amp;
~Ax~• D81'111U, Roger Rouoh, serving u ~tesses. Mill
l.flici,Kirkland, Jim Blob, An- Milllo Bumpmer was in
lla lilu, .Mickey Monrhhll, Don- of the tlevollonl llld Ieason,
Ann ..... Sparldo
nli llauck. Dick Nease, llel!ie od "Fa lib."
W.llicie. Bob Bu4, Mike lllul- The meetlnl opened with
Nllllcl Burno, Mr. and singing of the hymn "My Faith
Mrl. Lennie JeweU and ai&gt;n, lLooka Up To Thee,"
Slive, Hd the honored a-t. iwith a prayer by Mrs. Ray
Sultanalrand
i - · Ml111 Bnmearner ....
PROGRAM GIVEN
' a reading "Palth." FoDowtnc
Pn .,_
A eo111J1fire procram was con- a paekqe aale wao held by
dutled 117 Jim Roush wh"' lbe the membert.
EJ1tma Smlth Circle ol the Re- 'l'hooe attending were Mrs.
.ailnfled Clmrcb of J ..u, B e r t h a Onm!nghain, Mrs.
.,. Sauce
Sult•n-Witl· ·
!Jirill 'of Latter Day Saints met Getqe Jewell, Miss MDlle Bumof tbi borne of Mrs . "oldie garner, Mro. Nanny Jobnson,
Gllliln. Mr. Rou!h'o talk wos Mra. Thelmo C&amp;pehart,
tll' lhe fiJOWIII of lbo spirtt. The Howard Bunil, Mra. Nor a
rMetlD8 01;11 concluded with !Tripp, Mro. Ray Boston, Mrs.
Wflh group slnl!iltl. ilam!iurg- S. H. Reitmlre, Mrs. Bernard
ero ond lol hi' were aerved to 1.J..-1D1, Mn. R. F.
II Jnemlnra and fllll' guests.
Mrs. Fred Batey oncl the
teaoes, Mrs. Roush, Mro. Ue~te II
VISIT IN COUIMBVS
;ing and Mrl. Athey.
Mr. IIIII lira. Wait"'' Mlnllyj
1UJT11 CJRa.B
aaii Mr. IIQd 1fra. T.. IIJad. ; The Ruth Circle of the
rlcb .apent llle weekend In Co-&gt; eran Churdl Women of SL P
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OHIO T•Y• SALES &amp; dRVIa. INC.' '
II IINdl!piilt are •nnouneinl Mrl. Georae Buchlntn Cit Pom. lllOIJ.Y ~AN~':!: !how eldl weot." Nit' !'Ivai, Velma Rouah;uodwweal 1 • laot!onlnc Bbd- hill II
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the llll1'rilp of lheir daughter. eroy.
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llllllectoln1•1llalllr llolphaJ on Dam,
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nth birthday with • Centennial lent. Randy Clark Gary Clart
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d l Mr. nc1 Mro. Berman Lqle,
Rt. R... ·Macr. B.
wetgand
BriiD ftllSieU, Duld
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were played
PI'""' were akl White, SI2Yie HaiJteod, JiJII. to
.., Jlod8er ~ end ill ClnanDati.
Mary'• Caiholle Clum:h then.
won by tile following •. Jimmy my Muncy, Dicky Onl, !IDre lwateh tile Reds.
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Mn Doney 1M ROUJIIII a
Givee In marrloge by l&gt;el' II·
I IMuncy and Ronald WhiteSt ff WoUe. ilnl"" Adams, Mike Joneo
Ml1· B. R. VIJICt! ~ patient II Clorrtland
thor, tile bride wore 1 light
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blue 10"1' faohloned to tis&amp;ue , The American Legion Auxill· race Die cr
:.he treas· way, Mike SuDifln, Peter ~ ~ son and family, Mr. llld Mra. Mr. Mild Mn. Paullcall,y ond

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1958 Palace Trailer, 45' x a'
8 23 u.
Two bedroom, washer and
HOUSE COAL. Quick deliver.·. dryer, full sized awning. Call FARM FOR SALE, 117 acres.
Call WY 2-tl655.
8 23 tic WV UUIO oc see R o g e r House 5 rooms and bath 15
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visited her parenlll Mr. ond ....,. ol Pelil Yubroulll

;-~The=l~g!':":t!:~~~:::~r..gl~p~:en~Ce~~~~:~
. ; : ROI; ;I:; d.;•.; ber; •.;Of.;,·~;BI I;a&amp;I DgiGDi i .:~arl "ili•i oril ylia.- - - ' · . ~Mr~. ~and=..Mrl=~·~Don;:a:ki:..,:Bu:;:m-:;.:,:Mri~.~Don;,;;a;;:ki:;,.:.F;.

slerUne silver crou, • (1ft of ' Robert Roush, Karer. one! Pam
the ......,..
~- Roush Mrs. Ridlard Grinstead,
The mabul of honor· Mn. Nida Ann and Wonne Grins toad
MUte De Giacomo wore a beil!f Mrs. Charles Zerkle, Mrs. Nelbrocaded sbeath dreso 8 n d I son Roush, Mro. Harold Lee Zer·
carried a bouquet of y • I I o " kl
Mrs Freda Hart Mrs
raoes. Mr. Mike Dl Giacomo E:~rett ~sh, Lindo ' Roosh·,
wos boot m~.
Mrs. Sadie Warth and 111111.
The bride a molher was at· Mrs. IIlley Mcintyre.
tired in a ollk cha~pagne sheath
EUB BROTHERHOOD
dress With matduna accessorIll llld ~ corsage of yellow
The EUB B!"therhood me-~wtrch
raJObuds The ......,.., mother Monday everunc at the "'
wore 1 bel&amp;e lace sheath dress 1 rocreatl~ room for their
with matchlnfl
with 1 . . .t meetmg. Harry P1ckeno prewhich she wore 1 · corsage of ;sooted the prosram for the
ellow ·roniJuda .
!evening titled "Good Stew~d
Y Following the ·wedding' a din- :of Creative Recreation" Durmg
..,. r.. the ltnmediatt fami- 1 111e business meeUng they voted
lieJ wu IOI'Ved at Ale•IDder's fD mike a contribution toward
In Wooster, The reception in the painting of the church.
.
the lftemoon from 2 • 4 was held 1 Refreshments were served to 1
ot the bome of the IJ'OOm.
!Paul Rickard, Charles Weaver,
For her going-away outfit the Edgar l.ayne, John 8umJi:~:;:
bride wore a creon linen sheath .George Jewell. Otha
dress with white accessories. Ralph Gibbs, Sr., Harry
Both l:h• bride ond groom ot.' ens, Robert Cooke, and
tended Wooster High School Miller·
and will make their home in
HONORED WITH PARTY
WOOllier where the groom is , Ralph Gibbs, Sr. was
employed.
by members of his family
Attending lhe wedding from August 4th In honor of
this area were Mr. and Mrs. ·birthday with a party held
David Ohlinger and daughters, lthe lawn of his home. "'•·••• 11
Susan and Sonya; Mrs. AMice j were rive children, 11
Ohlinger llld Mr. and Mrs. jchlktren, and four great grand
Richard Gress tnd sollll, Mike Ichildren pre..nt: Mr. and
Cook.ci--Bonel- I to 9 1111.
and Pat, from Middleport; Mrs. Richard Walker, Mr. and Mrs.
Frank Gress, Mrs. Leon Me- ' James Haggerty, Carla,
Knight and dauBhters, Judy, .Connie and Cindy, Mr. and
Lawrence Gerlach. Carolyn,
dy , Mary and John, Mr. and
Mrs. Ralph Gibbs, Jr., Gtot18ll All Good
and Gregg, Miss Pattyn... lesll
.
Gibbs, Mr. and Mrs.
Werry. Mike, Dick, Bobby and
Mr llld Mrs William Houda- 1Mary Kathryn.
shell. entertal.;,d the L o y a I!
DORC~ CIRCLE .
Helpers class of the Syracuse ' The Dbl'~as Circle of !be )'r.
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Methodist church at a cook rut S. w. S. of the EUB church met
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~ay evening at their home on Wednesday· '811ernllon
. ' ··~ ~ ··
In Syracuse, Miss Marcia Karr church with Mrs. Charles
asked grace.
er serving as hosteas. The
Followed the dinner, Mra. gram "To Know Each "''~•r"ll
Ralph ' Robson, president. con· was presented by Mrs.
dueled a ahort business meet· Fleoher. A short busmess mE.,t-11
lng whldl opened with Psalm 21 lng wao conducted by the .
In unison. Devotions led by Mias rotary in absence of the cha•rKarr opened with tp'Oilp sing- man. It was announced thai
lnl .;, Roell ol Apl wlth Mrs. Mrs. Tom Hoflma!' would be
Melvin Grimm 11 leader.
. hostess at the September meetScrlpluro readial of 1 Peter ing and .Mrs. Harold Bumgar·
ular or Golden
1:1,9 and 1 medlt.ltlOII 011 "Ser. 1 ner would be In charge of the
1110111 In Slllnt," llld prayer by 1program.
Ml,. Karr eoncluded tile devo- , Those attending were Mrs.
tloDJ. Round robin IOI weD Tom Hoffman, Mrs.
raids were oent to Otho Rad- Weaver, Mrs. Chester Weaver
Apple-Grape
fcrd wbo 11 Ul In Holzer !los- and Mrs. Jack Flesber.
pita! llld to lllnl ilyaell. The ,
CURIOSITY CWB
....u.. cltlled with lhe Mizpah The Curlooity Club met
benedklllon 1n unison.
Monday evening at lhe horne of
Aitendin&amp; were those named Mcs. Wak&gt;r Grmstead.
The
above and Mro. Helen Dame- door pr!R was won 117 Mrl.
Plnupp'Je.Grapefrult
nOd, Mrs. William Eichinger Eher Roush. llef...hmenls were
Uld Mrs. Royal Thomas.
..rved to those present, Mrs.
.IJunakl F. Rouoh, Mrs. L. D.
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G.-, Mro. Eber Roush, Mrl.
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,Frances Goodnite, Mrs.
R.
Held For CampbPU Dougbi• IIGulb, Mrs. Robert
A surprlae going-away party Hoffman, Mro. Roy Joneo, Mrs.
no hold Saturday for R I c k Beven Burdette llld Mrs. GrinCampbell In the social room CJf atead.
the Federated Church, decoral· l
UVE WIRES MEET
ed In a ]IIII'Pie ond white theme. The Uve Wire Clau oi
After Rick opened his gillll l EUB Churrh mel II the banwll
rofreohmenll of pizza, pop, and Iof Mrs. Claytoo Athey on 'ruespotato ebfpi were oerved to day eveaing with Mrs.
CUff
Debbie Sheela, Ralph Werry, 1Rousb and Mn. Otha LieYin&amp;
~Ax~• D81'111U, Roger Rouoh, serving u ~tesses. Mill
l.flici,Kirkland, Jim Blob, An- Milllo Bumpmer was in
lla lilu, .Mickey Monrhhll, Don- of the tlevollonl llld Ieason,
Ann ..... Sparldo
nli llauck. Dick Nease, llel!ie od "Fa lib."
W.llicie. Bob Bu4, Mike lllul- The meetlnl opened with
Nllllcl Burno, Mr. and singing of the hymn "My Faith
Mrl. Lennie JeweU and ai&gt;n, lLooka Up To Thee,"
Slive, Hd the honored a-t. iwith a prayer by Mrs. Ray
Sultanalrand
i - · Ml111 Bnmearner ....
PROGRAM GIVEN
' a reading "Palth." FoDowtnc
Pn .,_
A eo111J1fire procram was con- a paekqe aale wao held by
dutled 117 Jim Roush wh"' lbe the membert.
EJ1tma Smlth Circle ol the Re- 'l'hooe attending were Mrs.
.ailnfled Clmrcb of J ..u, B e r t h a Onm!nghain, Mrs.
.,. Sauce
Sult•n-Witl· ·
!Jirill 'of Latter Day Saints met Getqe Jewell, Miss MDlle Bumof tbi borne of Mrs . "oldie garner, Mro. Nanny Jobnson,
Gllliln. Mr. Rou!h'o talk wos Mra. Thelmo C&amp;pehart,
tll' lhe fiJOWIII of lbo spirtt. The Howard Bunil, Mra. Nor a
rMetlD8 01;11 concluded with !Tripp, Mro. Ray Boston, Mrs.
Wflh group slnl!iltl. ilam!iurg- S. H. Reitmlre, Mrs. Bernard
ero ond lol hi' were aerved to 1.J..-1D1, Mn. R. F.
II Jnemlnra and fllll' guests.
Mrs. Fred Batey oncl the
teaoes, Mrs. Roush, Mro. Ue~te II
VISIT IN COUIMBVS
;ing and Mrl. Athey.
Mr. IIIII lira. Wait"'' Mlnllyj
1UJT11 CJRa.B
aaii Mr. IIQd 1fra. T.. IIJad. ; The Ruth Circle of the
rlcb .apent llle weekend In Co-&gt; eran Churdl Women of SL P
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lector 'In the Montgomery Ac- Nalional c'emetery. Mrs. Rubert V.a., Bernard Scarberry, Ma9011
cou~tln&amp; Department. He b.._ I Hlte oi Meadowbrooke.
Pt. w. Va., Etta Louise DeVAult,
came Assistant Credit Manager I Pleasant , is a sJSter-in-law oi l Rt. 1 Leon, W. Va., Stephen C.
April 1, 1949 and Utility Clerk Sgt . Nevllng and will altend the 1Jewell. 214 W. Main St .. Pom·
or July 1, 1951. He was trans- services in Arlington.
eroy . Joseph E. Thoren, Rt 1
{erred to Point Pleasant DisMinersville. Alexander L. Fer.
guson, Rutland. David W. Rose.
trict February 13, 1958 aod went
to the Ripley orfict in October
Rt. 1 carpenter, Miss Emma
11157. He wa promoted to J..o.
Kelly, Rt. 1 Portland. J u b a I
cal Office SUPERVISOR April
Canter, Ook Hill , Mrs. Emer1958 in Ripley.
son w. Scott. JackMn, Mrs.
Dormant Coffey, Rt. I Ray,
A graduate of Montgomery I
High School, Mr. Balding se,.. i
Dorothy L. ward. Rt_ 1 South
ed in the U. S. Air Force from
foint, John J. Boll, Ironton,
1843 to 1946. While in Point Plea- i
Mn. William E. Wilson, lronsanl, Mr. Balding was active · PT. PLEASANT _ ThP Rev . . ton, Paula L. Kirk, Ravens!? the Little League Assor:ia· Kenneth W. Chandler, pastor \ wood, W. Va., Donnie 0. Herd·
bon. In Ripley, Mr. Bladmg of the Main street B apt is t i man. Rt. I Robertsburg, W.
helped N-Organt~ th" Little Church for the past 10 years, 1Va .. and Bobby J . Strmger, Rt.
League ~lahon, was chaJr· has given his resignation at the 11 Rush. Ky.
man of ~e Heart F'und , Par~ local church and has accepted
Bfrthl
CommisSion, Red Cross, F'l - the unanimous can of the ~"'lrst I
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I Mrs Dorcil G. s me, •
nanmberce aof•rmthanlndo I~ ~I coRuls, Baptist Church of Connersville, IW. B~oadway, Wellston. son,
me
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us na e a- · Indiana effective September 22
T d
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tlons Cmunittee. and Di1'ilrict During' Rev . Chandler's pas~ 10:26 p. m. e!! Ray . ,r~ Wn.
"'-~-th 1 ·111 L
aid E Thomas, I_ I ~.n . .
u~WJ- m e --• e Pague tor ate at the local church the j
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As ~a·
Va., daughter. 5:05 p. m e ..
liOC Ion.
Sunday !khool has doubled
day Mrs. Larry D. Harper, Rt.
average attendance and the 4 Jackson daughter 5·46 a m.
PleaullC Valley HO&lt;pltal 1 church budget has increased '
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ADMI'ITED : M" .
.James more than $12.1100.
!Tuesday.
Province, Gallipolis. Ohio.
The First Baptist Church in I
Dlsebarged
~ISCRARGED: Mrs. Ear I; Connp 1·sville, is in the Ameri- 1 Pattent.s recently discharged
Keefer, Letart; Mrs. Hattie can Baptist Association an d i included Mlss Margaret Leni- ·
Kay, Pt; Pleasant;
Rebeeea the membership of the church ! on, Mrs. Emma Shaw. Mrs.
King, BtdweU; Wayne Johnson, , is 6110 _
IJerry D. Earl!;, and infant son,
Glenwood; Terry Lee Gill, Le- · The Rev . and Mrs. Chandler \Mrs. Virgil Carr, Forrest E.
~; luez Ewmg, Syracuse: 1are the parents of three child- ~ Jones, Darrell Robert;, John
Randall Connolly. Mason ; Mrs .. ren , Donna. 16. Wayne, 12 and Carpenter. Mrs. Jam•• Reeo,
Albert Boyles, Pt~ Pleasant.
Brent 7. Mr. Chandler receiv- i Charles Fluharty, Phll S. UnTbree Studt&gt;nls Go
ed his AB degree from Marsh· •roe. Jackl• Ue Parsons, and
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T • all University and his BD de- , Warren G. Farm•r, Jr.
0 n W a~ hmgton riP jgree from the Southern Baptist !
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PT · PLEASANT - Three otu- Theological Seminary of Louis·
Amon1 AlllllJ
dents left Monday for "A Day .11 K
Accordmg to the mtdnlghl rein Washington, D. C.. " sponsor- ' vt e, y.
-~
, • port of the lllll's)ng ~parlment
ed by 4th District Representa- -~ CRANCE AT BIG RACE
' too.ie~~ "'"" - ~
live, Ken Hechler
lor
all YONKERS, N.Y. tUPlt ...Over- ao lair Included" 1\ftO: ""Ckll
"Week in Washington
win- I trick. a three-year-old pacer whLCh Sheets. Dora sperler, R6y Maners and a1teM.at.Ps."
1has won five suiHwo-minute miles thias, Mrs. Lawrence R. Hall,
Among the 40
students this season, hBJ beeo made a Miss Emma Kelly: Mrs. Cora
t r a v ell n g by bus
to 000 Cane Futurity Pace at Yonk Sweeney, Mrs. Wilham ScurWashlngton
from Hunt· Bupplementary enll'y lor tile $1M,· lock, Jerome Glancy,
Bert
lnglon, Pt. Pleasant, and Park· ers Raceway Sepl. 1:1. The Cano Bable, William Hartung, Mtso
ersburg, were Suzi Call, steve Futurity io tile first leg of tbe Mayme Berridge and Frances
Bragg and Julie Blaine.
1963 Triple Crown ol Pacing.
Worthinp.

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•. 49c

Wings
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HISTORY OF THE UNITED. STATES

1

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HERITAGE

partment.
Friday I p.m. in St. George i W. Va ., Mrs. Bobby G. Kinnard.
Mr. Balding wa• employed t;pislopal Church In Arllngton. j Henderson. w Va ., Mrs. Robert
September 1~. 1941 as a Col- Burial will follow in Arlington F. Chotlln, West Columbia, W

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Entered Hoopttol

barpr, Charleston
Divl•ion ·Vaught of Pt . Pleasant. M-Sgt. Amon&amp; those who entered Ho\.
Manaaer of Appalachian Pow. I Nevling died Monday night in zer hospital in the past 24
er Umtpany, bu announc-ed the Walter Reed Hospital, Wash- hours were Lewis H. Clark,
that L. D. Baldins. local office llngton, D. C. where he had 17ii6l'o Second Ave., Mrs. J•meo
aupervilor In Ripley,
!'mnt ·been a patient since July 19. ~ Leo Sbover, 21 Pine St., Mrs.
Pleasant District , has been pro- Other than his wife, he is sur- ' A. Paul Harbrecht, Rt. I Pt.
n.otod to heating and builder vived by two daughters , Caro- Plea11111t, Mrs. James 0. Hull·
sales representative in the- Char- line and Elizabeth .
man . Rt . 1 Pl . Pleasant Mr8.
Jetton Divt~ion C'Jmmerdal De- Funeral services wil1 be held •Edgar M. Hope,
Henderson,

m

•

President John F. K•nnedy
- '

PT. PLEASANT - Word was
received here of the dealh of !..;,________

M-Sgt. David 1. NtvUng, hmr
PI'. PLEAIIAN'I'- J . C. Hans- band of the former Nancy

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To Charleston

Relatives Learn Of
Ser~:eant'8 Death

_Hospital News

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lector 'In the Montgomery Ac- Nalional c'emetery. Mrs. Rubert V.a., Bernard Scarberry, Ma9011
cou~tln&amp; Department. He b.._ I Hlte oi Meadowbrooke.
Pt. w. Va., Etta Louise DeVAult,
came Assistant Credit Manager I Pleasant , is a sJSter-in-law oi l Rt. 1 Leon, W. Va., Stephen C.
April 1, 1949 and Utility Clerk Sgt . Nevllng and will altend the 1Jewell. 214 W. Main St .. Pom·
or July 1, 1951. He was trans- services in Arlington.
eroy . Joseph E. Thoren, Rt 1
{erred to Point Pleasant DisMinersville. Alexander L. Fer.
guson, Rutland. David W. Rose.
trict February 13, 1958 aod went
to the Ripley orfict in October
Rt. 1 carpenter, Miss Emma
11157. He wa promoted to J..o.
Kelly, Rt. 1 Portland. J u b a I
cal Office SUPERVISOR April
Canter, Ook Hill , Mrs. Emer1958 in Ripley.
son w. Scott. JackMn, Mrs.
Dormant Coffey, Rt. I Ray,
A graduate of Montgomery I
High School, Mr. Balding se,.. i
Dorothy L. ward. Rt_ 1 South
ed in the U. S. Air Force from
foint, John J. Boll, Ironton,
1843 to 1946. While in Point Plea- i
Mn. William E. Wilson, lronsanl, Mr. Balding was active · PT. PLEASANT _ ThP Rev . . ton, Paula L. Kirk, Ravens!? the Little League Assor:ia· Kenneth W. Chandler, pastor \ wood, W. Va., Donnie 0. Herd·
bon. In Ripley, Mr. Bladmg of the Main street B apt is t i man. Rt. I Robertsburg, W.
helped N-Organt~ th" Little Church for the past 10 years, 1Va .. and Bobby J . Strmger, Rt.
League ~lahon, was chaJr· has given his resignation at the 11 Rush. Ky.
man of ~e Heart F'und , Par~ local church and has accepted
Bfrthl
CommisSion, Red Cross, F'l - the unanimous can of the ~"'lrst I
.
0 bo
21"
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nanmberce aof•rmthanlndo I~ ~I coRuls, Baptist Church of Connersville, IW. B~oadway, Wellston. son,
me
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us na e a- · Indiana effective September 22
T d
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tlons Cmunittee. and Di1'ilrict During' Rev . Chandler's pas~ 10:26 p. m. e!! Ray . ,r~ Wn.
"'-~-th 1 ·111 L
aid E Thomas, I_ I ~.n . .
u~WJ- m e --• e Pague tor ate at the local church the j
·
Tu
As ~a·
Va., daughter. 5:05 p. m e ..
liOC Ion.
Sunday !khool has doubled
day Mrs. Larry D. Harper, Rt.
average attendance and the 4 Jackson daughter 5·46 a m.
PleaullC Valley HO&lt;pltal 1 church budget has increased '
·
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ADMI'ITED : M" .
.James more than $12.1100.
!Tuesday.
Province, Gallipolis. Ohio.
The First Baptist Church in I
Dlsebarged
~ISCRARGED: Mrs. Ear I; Connp 1·sville, is in the Ameri- 1 Pattent.s recently discharged
Keefer, Letart; Mrs. Hattie can Baptist Association an d i included Mlss Margaret Leni- ·
Kay, Pt; Pleasant;
Rebeeea the membership of the church ! on, Mrs. Emma Shaw. Mrs.
King, BtdweU; Wayne Johnson, , is 6110 _
IJerry D. Earl!;, and infant son,
Glenwood; Terry Lee Gill, Le- · The Rev . and Mrs. Chandler \Mrs. Virgil Carr, Forrest E.
~; luez Ewmg, Syracuse: 1are the parents of three child- ~ Jones, Darrell Robert;, John
Randall Connolly. Mason ; Mrs .. ren , Donna. 16. Wayne, 12 and Carpenter. Mrs. Jam•• Reeo,
Albert Boyles, Pt~ Pleasant.
Brent 7. Mr. Chandler receiv- i Charles Fluharty, Phll S. UnTbree Studt&gt;nls Go
ed his AB degree from Marsh· •roe. Jackl• Ue Parsons, and
.
T • all University and his BD de- , Warren G. Farm•r, Jr.
0 n W a~ hmgton riP jgree from the Southern Baptist !
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PT · PLEASANT - Three otu- Theological Seminary of Louis·
Amon1 AlllllJ
dents left Monday for "A Day .11 K
Accordmg to the mtdnlghl rein Washington, D. C.. " sponsor- ' vt e, y.
-~
, • port of the lllll's)ng ~parlment
ed by 4th District Representa- -~ CRANCE AT BIG RACE
' too.ie~~ "'"" - ~
live, Ken Hechler
lor
all YONKERS, N.Y. tUPlt ...Over- ao lair Included" 1\ftO: ""Ckll
"Week in Washington
win- I trick. a three-year-old pacer whLCh Sheets. Dora sperler, R6y Maners and a1teM.at.Ps."
1has won five suiHwo-minute miles thias, Mrs. Lawrence R. Hall,
Among the 40
students this season, hBJ beeo made a Miss Emma Kelly: Mrs. Cora
t r a v ell n g by bus
to 000 Cane Futurity Pace at Yonk Sweeney, Mrs. Wilham ScurWashlngton
from Hunt· Bupplementary enll'y lor tile $1M,· lock, Jerome Glancy,
Bert
lnglon, Pt. Pleasant, and Park· ers Raceway Sepl. 1:1. The Cano Bable, William Hartung, Mtso
ersburg, were Suzi Call, steve Futurity io tile first leg of tbe Mayme Berridge and Frances
Bragg and Julie Blaine.
1963 Triple Crown ol Pacing.
Worthinp.

Kroger
Fresh

Breasts

•. 49c

Wings
.. 19c
Giblets ............... 39c
Ground
Backs &amp; Necks .. 10c

1

.....

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Accepts Call
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&lt;

·: •· · ·~

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Livers ................. 89c

1~.

Aluminum Foil, K1l11r _ 25 ft. 29c

Beef

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Fresh

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HISTORY OF THE UNITED. STATES

1

., eult 0

r

.

U.S. Govt. Inspected

HERITAGE

partment.
Friday I p.m. in St. George i W. Va ., Mrs. Bobby G. Kinnard.
Mr. Balding wa• employed t;pislopal Church In Arllngton. j Henderson. w Va ., Mrs. Robert
September 1~. 1941 as a Col- Burial will follow in Arlington F. Chotlln, West Columbia, W

·

•
av.t· n ~

·.a .

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•

'---••

Entered Hoopttol

barpr, Charleston
Divl•ion ·Vaught of Pt . Pleasant. M-Sgt. Amon&amp; those who entered Ho\.
Manaaer of Appalachian Pow. I Nevling died Monday night in zer hospital in the past 24
er Umtpany, bu announc-ed the Walter Reed Hospital, Wash- hours were Lewis H. Clark,
that L. D. Baldins. local office llngton, D. C. where he had 17ii6l'o Second Ave., Mrs. J•meo
aupervilor In Ripley,
!'mnt ·been a patient since July 19. ~ Leo Sbover, 21 Pine St., Mrs.
Pleasant District , has been pro- Other than his wife, he is sur- ' A. Paul Harbrecht, Rt. I Pt.
n.otod to heating and builder vived by two daughters , Caro- Plea11111t, Mrs. James 0. Hull·
sales representative in the- Char- line and Elizabeth .
man . Rt . 1 Pl . Pleasant Mr8.
Jetton Divt~ion C'Jmmerdal De- Funeral services wil1 be held •Edgar M. Hope,
Henderson,

m

•

President John F. K•nnedy
- '

PT. PLEASANT - Word was
received here of the dealh of !..;,________

M-Sgt. David 1. NtvUng, hmr
PI'. PLEAIIAN'I'- J . C. Hans- band of the former Nancy

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Eadlwt ...... ea. 19c

Escarole · · · · ea. l9c

2 ..... 39c

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..,port,

timistie
that Negro lead•1 a111 ,.
~n; 1:1nd some ot the te~tsion
1and mOYit&gt; tedmical craft unions
HOIJ..YWOOD CUPD - Frotn may nave reached a happier'
dawn to well beyond . dusk state uf allall"ll in their talk.e.
Wednesday. television YJewers TneM" untons had been parth.-u·
will be able to .~atdl the "ma.reh larly upset by a feeling with 11

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by an expt"Cted
250,000 de&amp;egratlon de~nstrators .l
One of the ehi~ ~lms t~l t~
murch on the_ natloo 5 cap•tal 15
W try to gam support - . and
brtllg ~~- -. for P~·e:oo•dent '
Kermedy s c1v_il . nghts bill .

! GOT A
DRETFUL BAD
PAIN IN MV
STUMMICK 1,
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~~ were tc, gi~e blanket I CBS..T\1 special with King ~aul
erage to 8 story with its top and Queen Frederika as gu1des,
~ and then ~inted most· I airs Sept. 22 .. . On Sept. 11,
. :-':ti
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same network offers "Athens:
Iy tra'li.uw
es on "'be 0 ne.
.. ·
It 11 possible, of course, that Where the- Theatre Began, Wit11.
thiJ situation could change if any- Alfred Lunt and Lynn Fontanne I
tb1Dg ID tbe nature uf 8 catastro- as .;tars and narrators - also for j
pbe, or excessiw .$lence, should an hour ·
take place during the day's acitvScienUst Edward Teller, ard•'•'tl
itiet.
roe of the nuclear test ban
1"hrf\u._oout the day, there will I ty, is interviewed on NHCTV'sl
be frequent spot coverage, which · "Meet the ~s" Sept. 1.
will be expanded if events war- Evangelist R1lly G•·aham. Js
rant. and there will also be a guest on the season premiere or
group of apecial programs.
CBS-TV's .Jack Benny show Sept.
24 ... Hedna Hopper visits ensIn a related development here 1V's Art Linkletter "House
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plared on even movie ·and video
crew It now appears that this
argument has
been
phl)- ed
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tinnal Association for the Ad·
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by the three majo_r net~·ork ~ sur- alsn appears there may be an in-i
passel tbe att:Pnhnn glvf'n most crease - or at least an admi$-- l
other stories in r~nt years . sion - of mort' Negroes in the ;
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provide live broadcast~ m the , always been hard for anyone pooled arrangement
I or any race - to crack many of
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though the networks agree on the (ather·to-&amp;~n ba'nd-me-down mem.!
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be frequent spot coverage, which · "Meet the ~s" Sept. 1.
will be expanded if events war- Evangelist R1lly G•·aham. Js
rant. and there will also be a guest on the season premiere or
group of apecial programs.
CBS-TV's .Jack Benny show Sept.
24 ... Hedna Hopper visits ensIn a related development here 1V's Art Linkletter "House
Sept. 18.
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1

in u.11.........,
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Y£ CAUGHT THAT
SAM£ BUG LAST 'I£AA

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winds

group
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10. Difrleult

~ - Ireland

11. Towing
rope: na.ut.

6. Cohesivf'n..a

12. Seedle&amp;.!J
plant
13 . u.s.
lf&gt;g-lalative
body
15. Ra llium :
S\'m .

lfl s'Joths

17. Mongrel

•••

DOW!~!
21. Pale
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..'

DAILY CROSSWORD

I

0

lw FRED LASSWILL

IARNEY GOOGLE •nd SNUFFY SMITtl

I

. ..

.

r-u

somr Negro [igures tbat at least
one Negro should be qulckly '
plared on even movie ·and video
crew It now appears that this
argument has
been
phl)- ed
down by Spokt'Smt'll for the Na·
tinnal Association for the Ad·
In sheer logtshcs. tht co\'erage vancemf:'nt ot Colored ?eople. It
by the three majo_r net~·ork ~ sur- alsn appears there may be an in-i
passel tbe att:Pnhnn glvf'n most crease - or at least an admi$-- l
other stories in r~nt years . sion - of mort' Negroes in the ;
About 23 ~ame.ras w•ll bt&gt; ?ble to I unions. The fact is that it has :
provide live broadcast~ m the , always been hard for anyone pooled arrangement
I or any race - to crack many of
What iJ remarkabk&gt; is that. 1 these unions because of their
though the networks agree on the (ather·to-&amp;~n ba'nd-me-down mem.!
stze of the ::rt,ory, there was. at berships .

The Channel Swim.

'

,

on Washington

lwt report, exactly one wrapup
of the clay's events scheduled for
prime time !rom 7:SIHI:!O p.m.,
EDT
Css-TV It ·8 as if 8

J

LEFflile.TIMER ON.

mond
holder

25. Fat
2s. God or

7.Defraud

pleasure
27.0rthe
main

LI'L ABNER

stl!m:

9. 1\.lak~up

BoL

12. Back
13. LltUe glrl
H . Before

30. Pronounce

16, Skill
19. Vucaliona

:1:~ .

20.Newt

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~

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23. Feline

24 . Fool
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Progress·•
29. Broad sash
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30. Insect
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34. Valise

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38. Pota.to

. •·

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'

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U. Confederate
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Here's how to

A.X'I"DLBAAXR

SPECIAL BEEF SALt:!

IJI LONGFELLOW
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for the lhrea L's, X for the l:'ovo O's, etr. Single letteu•. ap08•
trophies. the length and formalion of the words are all hlntt.

E11.ch. day lh.e code letters are different.

SGWF.BXAD
ZEBSGYBB

CR

SB

VOW

XFY
XFY

BCEJ

STEAK • • ••••

TYDBXCGY ·

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l'e1terday's CryptoquoW: THOUGH I AM ALWAYS IN
HASTE I AM NEVER IN A HURRY.-WESLE~
C lS63, .KJ.q Ji'~Mt.w'ea S.11"&lt;~Wcal.e,

T-BONE

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A CI'J'Pto,fnuu Qootatloa

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a:30 Farr ' News
12:00 f\looo Report
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7:05 Breakfast Party
1, 05 Platler Party
"Ywre rl&amp;fttl He hardly seemed to touch the roast 7: 15 Bright Star Show
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I;Jeef-.over oaw a faster fork In my life!"
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~:110 Sund•y Showease
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VOL XV NO. 115

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li'ASHIIIGTON tUPn - 'nle tot ..t Itt peak, &lt;;n•~ged on the l and aut. In the wne diJdpllnod He 11id be could Q!lt help bul l ,..rth, a Baptist preacher who of Alabama and !disslssfppl thla ~Y tCORI.l.. dtocrilJed llio ,
cl•il r!pls martb in ,capitol W~, ~. the rally manner that P"'vallod throughout bo imp...,.ecl with the "deep ,..,. waa one of the lead.,. of the ye@r aod in 11164. We must pro- a. "the end of' the ~
U.S. hlllory, bailed U • huco .-llihieh I~ moire • revl· the "march lor jobs ood tr... yor and the qWet dignity" of the Birmlnghaln, Als.. civil rightt vide 'little Washingtoos' ev.ery- and the begiDnlng ol the
waeceu bJ Jts backers, gave new valiat. eamp rneetina: than a mill· dorn."
I gathering. He pledged to push battle, said the march would ·"in· when! so, that lhe ~.in lhe can proteet"
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Impetus today 'o the American tant civil rtgbts demonstration.
1be President,
who met for new dvll rJghts legislation, evitably lead to an outbreak
cotton field who can't get to . To.74-year-old Neg'ro ~. ~
Negro'! ct!lltw'ia-okl atrua:Je for At the end of a long and weary with the 10 march )eaders for IIDd' to continue efforts for more little Wasbingtons all o v e r the Washington can have a chance to I er A. Philip RandoJP.h- tired. ~
ractaJ equaUty.
day, with words of · praise from more than an hour, declared that jlbt "and to eliminate discrimi· tountry."
expreti&amp; himself," he aaid.
.cJrawa frpm the weelq .f1 , _.
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vast
throog,
ettlmaled
President.
Kenoedy
and
Washing.
the
JDirch
had
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advanced
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nation
in
employment
practices."
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shan
propose
a
civil
righ~s~
Jo'~oyd
McKissl.ek
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newly
elected
ning for thi~affh, . ~r,jM ·:~
SIKESTON, Mo. - George R.
PollC.'e' Chief Robert V. Murray ton officJ&amp;II, they atreamed wt , cauae of the Dation's 20 nullioo
PrfttdA OUter Mareltet
j march through the South that wdl chaarman of the board o( the greatest demonstratkm for fNer
119111•· Tl, Weu.ton, Ohio,' died to have numbered more than :tOD.· of the city by bus. train, plaDe Negroes and of all mankind.
The Rev, Fred L. SbuUies-- go straight into th3 Black Belt Congress For Rolcial Equal- dom in the natioa'a b.lltGry."' .,
at' a Slteston boopU.l

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SHOP AT
. ELBERFELDS POMEROY
THURSDAY UNTIL NOON
(The Store Closes At Noon Each Thursday)

AND READ TOMOUOW, THURSDAY'S
PAPERS FOR NEWS OF ElBERFELD$
BIG SALE FOR FRIDAY and SATURDAY

THURSDAY
FRIDAY
SATURDAY

MASON fURNITURE

Evenrong Service
Is L~d By Pastor

MEIGS THEATRE
POMEROY . OHtO·

TONIGHT
CLOSED
fRIDAY lhru THURSDAY
Aut. 3G- Sept. 5
"MUTINY ON
THE BOUNTY"
(Technicolor)
Marlon Brando Trevor Howard, Tar:lta, beautiful Po\y.
nesian girl ; Richard Harris ,

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Price-Bustm

dn.
Colorcartoon
Running time: 3 hrs. 6 min .

No Advance in Admis11ion
· Box-office eloses 8:00 P .M.

23" TV Sets for only • • • $199.95
1only Brown Plastic Sofa with
Matching Chair and ottoman, $88.00
1only 5 pc. Sedional Living Room
Shop In
Suite, nylon cover and
·
foam cushions - - reduced ~99.95 Air-Conditioned
Showrooms
1-3 Pc. Brown Sectional Living Room
Suite, foam cushions • - only $178·00
1-2 Pc. Living Room Suite, regular
259.95, just been here too long $178·00
1-2 Pc. Beige Living Room Suite,
Regular 259.95 ··--- now only $184·00
1-2 Pc. Beige Living Room Suite,
Regular 129.95----- now only $CJ9·00
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One Group of Nice Platform
Rockers - - - - - - - only $39·95
Several Pole &amp; Tree Lamps at $12·95 ea.
HEAP
Table Lamps - - - - - for just $4·95
BIG SAVINGS
7 Pc. Dinette Set,6 chairs with 36x60
AT
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in. Table. You get free 6 Pc. Canist-.r ·
Set - - - - - • - all for just $78·00
Maytag Washers now at Bargain
Prices. You Get a big Trade In for
Your Old Washer
1only 17 cu. ft. Chest Freez~r, r!gula~
259.95 • • • • . • •ftOWIUSt'209·
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Kelvin.otor C!lnd Frigidcsire, 14 ~· ft.
auto~.def..Ost • • ~ · lor only '278·!10
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August Birthday•
Ob•err&gt;ed MonJay

Vi•it In Michigan,
C~dar Rapid.., Ia.
Mr. and Mrs. E. 0. Rail vil!·
ited in South Haven,
Mich.
wflb their !Hill, Tom, who has
been employed there for t h e
Tom will return to
Middleport in September before
enrolling at Kent State UniYer·

•lty.

Mr. and Mrs. Rail

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ENJOY JARMAN'S FRIENDLINESS OF FIT
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Complete line of Jarman Shoes

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Priced from 9.9S to 19.95

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Rugb Griffith , Richard Hay.

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!rom a visit In Cedar
Rapids, Iowa, with relatives.
were accompanied by the
latter's niece, Krlstan Bowman.
who has been the houseguest of 1
the Ralls this summer.

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TONIGHT
FAMILY NIGHT
"SSN Of PALIFACI"
Bob Hope
Jane Russell

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"NIARL Y A NASTY
ACCIDENT"
Jimmy Edwards lad·
Kenneth Connor
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