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Baseball standings

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Luoue """"'Nos

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AMIAIC!AN LIAOUI
W. L. Pet.

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IN HOOSIER GRID

41 .'718
4lit .675 8
59 .612 ll
83 .447 42~~

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Gamtt

Detroit at Clevelan-d
Uh1ca.go at Baltimore ni1ht
Philedei'J)hla at New York
Was h .Lng ten at Boston
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Brooklyn
Mdwaukee
Cir1cinnati
Philacle'lph ia
St. Lou is

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Giantli lli} Mlnoao, White Sox,
118; Snider, Dodgers 117.
Hits-Mueller,
Giants .~:
Kuenn, ng!lrS 200: Fox, ·White
Sox 198: Snider, Dodgers 195; Mu·
sial Cardinals 193.
fi\ching-Consuegra, White Sox
16~3· J'e1ler Indians t:J.-3· Lemon
1ndi~os · 23 v,
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An to. o.eni, GiJ.nts 21.'i'; Lapat, Van~ Reynolds. Yankees 12-41;
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Stale. Califorma uv£'f San Jose .
Slate. Ariwna Temple uvcr Bng· 1
ho:~m Youn g, Utah over Arizona.,
Kan sas Slate over Wyommg
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Ml!ldleROrt, Ohio

Wheel' Alinement
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JAck Pow ell , a C!cw•!and lndiar1
fan, takes a "trun ~,lill.f,:" whenever 1
j bis {avont(' team makes a hiJmer
I in the afternoon ga me
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SALT BACON .... .. .
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, Choloe of &amp; Krerer nrtetlel
. SLIC!ID CHEESE . , ·"" lb pkg 2cJc
Kronor Grad .. A. tarse Dlb:ed
,FRESH EGGS ..... , .... dos. 54G

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SMUi., ~JSSIWG ; lh:~~ jar 39c

2~&lt;

SPIC and SPAN
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Sllt"e 11'1 .h

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SPOTLIGHT . ...... ;.... lb 84c
KPC~r ~I blend or oranre and pekoe
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krorer Ue aft
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TOOTH PASn:

BE11EftAGE \!UYS

Just A Few Left!

self a bargain .

Not an ordinPy ,refl'igerator l&amp;i'i~~l'• lenulne f~~zerjar, 'built
for lasting reiilltj'nt:e- to .~ftl!bip!raturei.
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.nalle'd &amp;e JGW' htane.
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UFFJBITOY SOAP

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G.ROUND BEEF .......... lb .33 ..
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lb 59c

hlekory snwl&lt;ed ... ..... Lb

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TBDAY·'S "ROCKE'f'' SPECIAL

J..t•q and M.~Y

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him $4{)

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Domenie,

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CANADIAN BACON
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SLICED BACON . . .....

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·~O.R.· ~ ~/tUSA,GE Pnre, home maije. Seasoned ju.t rl~ht .... Lb -- 49c

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Oklahoma over 1 CU- Joekey s done Ior me. I have taken Rennel to'r to c:om.Jillcate :your nteal-~ No
are the higRelit paid athletes.
'4 months, and during that time have Q¥~'·'tl~
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A &amp; M-Published
bueball · diseavery for me."
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t~aiii'IQ ut the IMJM:.
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home recipe. lt's eas:r-no trooble 1t
aU and costs litUe. Just 10 to )',O Ul'
druggist and ask for fow: ounc:e1 at
Liquid Rennc:L Concentnllte. Pour this
int0 a pint bottle and lildd enouah

. OYSTERS ........ , .... pt 87c
PERCH FILLETS .. ,, . ... lb33c
lb 49c
' 'dlki.:rkf! ·HerrJar. Adlb nririy. to 10ur ~nus
SAL FISH ............ lb. 27c

, Boneleu: tender and flaky; read' for tht~ pan

TOWftl

RENNEL HELPS. SOi.VI
REDUCING
PRO.LEM
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want my ktds to play tournament
tennis.
1'exas Tech over \Vest Tcx:.t~
Statc--Golfcl"l! a! a whole are
spol'b · mccs! guy s

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lloteni .&amp;Lm.·Fri. to.$; S.C. 9·12- Open eueniiiJJI bv crppoift.trnnt

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WA1"ERMELON HOUND
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MANDARIN,
Fla.-RltSLy , a
kl" than anybody in sport 1 ,
lwo-ye ar-o1d German shepard dog
I Ot·e gon over Stanford- All i'f,C 11 '_Nnccl b: Mrs Robert Sommer.
.~ katc rs gl't cold feet
Yllle, ca1e.o nt•lhmg f.o~ steak .in
Orcgor1 State over [daha-l.lt- the ~m~r when h1s favGnte
tl~ League baseball will savl' thl' food IS cold watermelon, seeds
major league!i..
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BIRD !MAN
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eowt of
his plane at Meramec Jt..jrport tJ_c
called off all smoke ad&amp;- qntll the
SoHtherll Cal uver Pitt- Robil\ nestlings were feathered up for
H?ber!.s m1ght have wor1 3S games flight
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Dartmouth over Holy Cross, S~Ta· the greatest suci;.al sport.
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Teonessee over Mississ1ppi Stale
wot&gt;ld wt'n onl)' bat'1 'tts
over Brown , Yale on•r Cu nnt!cl :· - A"n&gt;v
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Bucknell over Muhlenberg.
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Noren NY 123 417 ft8 134 .321
Fox,
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Kuenn, -net. t62 8ft 81 200 .311
. Home Runs-Kluszewsld,
Red~
legs 49; Mays, Giants 41; Hod,es,
Dodgers 40; Sauer, cubs 40; MaLt
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Dod .. ers 1~; Berra, Yankeei 124,
Ooby, Ind1ans 1:14, '
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Runs- Mant e,
11 ees
Musial, cardinals 1:!0:
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11~ 'f!M'.•M ~ ~ . J""';·l ln~ · Mlnoso, Chi. 1!51 fi59 118 .182 .326

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l..t.Su,..ay ~~~ W(lt•n ecv• Ill 0
Tht Conc.nsuos of tht wrlttrt
flrtf' _,1~, votes ta tt.a· 11•· hltl ttl¥" hi thia· •cltr: Jeckn11;
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Pos,lt1on. · ~
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Tht Writen: ltl•tt4 the P.m. l•tu. wttli tt.. ewctft'IH •f. Ntl ..
Penth•-- to. flnillt '" fifth
rt in iht wotlnt.
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NAT.IONAL I,.EACiUE
piece, tnd pltktd th.t M.kllltP~ JUST A .BUN.,CH QF C4·D~
flll•h• :andj .w""k ~later tn 't he I Pl•r•~-CI~It ,G AB R H Pfit, Y.tlt.W J,qk~. to totnt !f411 lt1 . laW YORK UP- The Asst::~tia·
day in »&gt;t st&lt;ltfium. Ntwcen.,n Mays, NX \47 M9 llB 199 .34" · IQ'tntb. Hflti.t&amp;..
tiop · 0'· American p·1...10 ... Card
ht the •uck•.r• lh\tu, Vlfi,IM l Snider, Blyo. 146. 574 117 190 .340
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Chau~y. 0., ·fA'f .Ci~.utf -~hn MW!.ial. St .L 150 580 .. 1:l,O ltNO , ,_.,

Brookl)·n 3 New York 0
'to have Qave Leggett (1Q8) at
1 quarterba.Ck: and.
Howart:l CanMilwaukee 3 Cfncinnati 1
ady (1,6S)l, attd .Bob Wattdlll&amp; U&amp;O.
St. Louis 6 ChicagG 3
haUb&amp;f:'ks. 'Qle .Buck backs nv.er·
Philadel:phla 12 Pittsburgh I
age 187 . Etght of the s~arters
PhilaclelphLa 5 Pittsburg-h 1 2nd are OhiO' lriiib school gradu.atel,
Thuraday's Probable Plt1htrs
Pillsburgh Friend 7_11 and La- the exceptions beillJ
DUoftef,
Palmc 4.g or Thies 3_8 at Phila· Maeainsky •nd Watkia~.s.
tlelph 1a Roberts 22·14 and Weh·
Te•m
have ruled
meier 9·11- Roberts will
pitch three ~8 ou1 of Saturday's
the suspended game of Aug. Hi erune. d,ue. to ·knile loju.ries, ,the
whi ch re~tlmes in the ninth inn· t(lo iPe.tu4i.R:g Qltilrt~rback Fioarimg ;md Wehmeier the regular klyn 'llheUI', End Frank
E1lw~
game which w1U fo~low.
and Fullbd Don Vicie. P;lace'l'
Only games ltCheduled .
in the limited action
eate11orY
Frid•r'•· .:; • .,..
are Quarterback J?hn Borto~ and
Pitbburgb at Brooklyn
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Dave · WiULlnt&amp; and AureThorQIIS
New York at Pbil~.e1·pbia. 1\il~
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sop b omores exOnly games scheduled
pec:ted to se~ acUOD (or the first
time are EndJ atll· Jrfichael and
NO SP~IALIITS
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HARTFORD, Conn.-The state -oro: QU4ll"ter\latk Ar¥b'
supreme l"'ur{ herd th.£ a physi· vieb ami fllllbadi:· tee Nussbaum.
cian has to be onty· as . good as Otberwis.e, "eterus will be tintOther doctors in the area . Reject. !me J'ep)joemen\f,,
lac·
iog a melpraeti~ -snit, the court klei Diclc: Hilinski and Qon Stoecsaid : ''A country ger1eral pracli· kel; G\lard• Dave We-.ver and
. tioncr shQuld not be expeotell to 1 Dave. \Viloli~; Hatcl)adcs Jerry
use the high degree of skill poss- H"~~NJer, CarrDil' Howell and
essed . t•.y · ~mine~t .physi.'cians in DiQk 'VoUqi a~~ F~~ek Jack
ftrrge- dt te'l spet•aUzmg m varl- G.tbb.s, , 'YfbG desp~ · ~~mtted serous bl'allches of medicine ."
VICe h:J . the hWt two years, has
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menk
RICHFIELD SPRINGS, N. Y.Indiana, featuring Milt CampAn egg With a handle? Mrs. St.an· j ben; atO.}lOUnd speed m~rthant,
ley Ph11l~ps ~ ays h.er hen laid one will akYHlst m1td1 th.e Buckeye
The egg was extremely stft, with r.t.irteu in ex.perienc:e.
Coaeh
a one-inch loop at the end.
Ber~ie Crimmins wilt send elght

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· lndia~a; Notre Dame On Top

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Wlst·un~ID

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lowa over Micha ga n Slate-Mi·
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NEW YOHK UP- . .f' raley ·s fol ckey Mantle is no baseball im·
lies :md the weekend football mortal.
" wmners"- along with a few ra n·
11\inui:s over Penn s.tate- Mosl
dom reflec!ioos on ~ purb 111 !F'!l - boxers make me feel lake I need
eral.
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UCLA over Kansas-Race driv·
Game OtT h e Week
I ers thmk
. more of thralls
· t11an
Notre Dame over Texas_.:._once 1 they do of money .
1
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1 cf
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tested Texas has .a re.al . pow er·
0 ~o t•N on~ n l•na-- cs
house an~. the ~.nsh will have t.o
Ivy Ltt«ou• gntldtrs ·~t " ~f
be really ready . But the wotd I! t~ey ,Jay btetll4lte · tl1t•r d.dlli
that Not.re Dame has too murh all 1 d•d.
.
around Jl nessl' .
·Also :
ov.e•·
The li•'t
Purrlue over M.lssourJ, Mume1ota
AFmy .'()ver South ('aru!ma--rc over Nebraska, Northwestern ovl'l'
hired or fm;d , Walt Alstun wtll Iowa State, Cincina:aat; ovP,r Day·
he the Brooklyo patsy .
ton, Boston College over Detroit
Duke over Penr1- 0avey O'Brie n and Denver over Drake.
was tbe most unfor"'ettable (pol• I• . · .
The South
baU pl;~yer 1 eYer saw
Navy over W. &amp; M.-Doc
Alabama over LSU- Andy t:re·
volm IS the martyr of the · sports
BiaaChatd wa' the mo1t awe·
year
some.
Cornell over C olg&lt;~k - Lady ra s
Milliitippl C'ltlr KerJtuc:illyslers should haunt hou ses m Lhe1r
Joe DiM•gglo will alw•ys be my
spue time.
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League Leaders

Frlady's

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make INDIANA
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its debut Saturday oo. tti.e b.ome Aloisio
LE
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turl by m~etin1 the ln&lt;J;ian• Ho" Skoronskl
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6'7
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Parker
Detroit
66 86 .43? 44
~th varslQ' .,~~:n.darou Uf\\'P,~Ign.' VeMI
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Washington
64 86 .42'7 tl\-2 Ttle meeting }Vlll ~ ,36tb belweeq K~rru
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Baltimore
53 99 .349 5'flh the riva1s, Obio stat~ . clain)lPI' ao~tn
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Phi'ladelphia
49 lD:a .32:5 61
22 vletorjes tO 10 for In41ana: aem'-'
Rl
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x·Chrached pennant.
Three a'IJl'ltil end~ In' tin. The Helln1kl
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B1fb '!¥00 last y~r. 3Q ~Q la.
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C:.-.h ~oe41r Mayes. 1~ Cam~ll
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Detroit 4 BaUimore 1
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Sox 198: Snider, Dodgers 195; Mu·
sial Cardinals 193.
fi\ching-Consuegra, White Sox
16~3· J'e1ler Indians t:J.-3· Lemon
1ndi~os · 23 v,
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Just A Few Left!

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are the higRelit paid athletes.
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PERCH FILLETS .. ,, . ... lb33c
lb 49c
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SAL FISH ............ lb. 27c

, Boneleu: tender and flaky; read' for tht~ pan

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Statc--Golfcl"l! a! a whole are
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lwo-ye ar-o1d German shepard dog
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. ST. LOUlS-Maury Pier•e, a
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sky.wrifillg pilot , became collcorned w1th a n~¢st of Hve b.. h... rob"IllS found
· ill ~he engine ~
eowt of
his plane at Meramec Jt..jrport tJ_c
called off all smoke ad&amp;- qntll the
SoHtherll Cal uver Pitt- Robil\ nestlings were feathered up for
H?ber!.s m1ght have wor1 3S games flight
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w1th Cleveland
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Also: Princeton ow•r Rutgers, . Baylor over Vanderbilt-Golf ~ s
Dartmouth over Holy Cross, S~Ta· the greatest suci;.al sport.
'tt
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cuse over V1 anova. Co um n1
Teonessee over Mississ1ppi Stale
wot&gt;ld wt'n onl)' bat'1 'tts
over Brown , Yale on•r Cu nnt!cl :· - A"n&gt;v
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'"t\h
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&lt;1 B•'g Ten s c.,e
Bucknell over Muhlenberg.
The West

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Noren NY 123 417 ft8 134 .321
Fox,
153 822 Ill 198 .318
Kuenn, -net. t62 8ft 81 200 .311
. Home Runs-Kluszewsld,
Red~
legs 49; Mays, Giants 41; Hod,es,
Dodgers 40; Sauer, cubs 40; MaLt
ews, Bra:ves 39.
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R ns Batted . In Kluu.ewski
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Redlegs 139; . Musaal, ~ard~n,.s
126; Hodges, Dodgeu 125, Salder:
Dod .. ers 1~; Berra, Yankeei 124,
Ooby, Ind1ans 1:14, '
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y Lk
126;
Runs- Mant e,
11 ees
Musial, cardinals 1:!0:
Mays,

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lil'llt · wHI •va~•t•. ,Avila, Cleve 1i0 549 i09 l&amp;S .331
11~ 'f!M'.•M ~ ~ . J""';·l ln~ · Mlnoso, Chi. 1!51 fi59 118 .182 .326

pb~ieians ·

United Press Sports Writer

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. foCfttt-l._l•~· ·Metotl.. at A~
~llllpolil. P.,ntJM•. ~opi1,' Mid·
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/.. u. _) d~porl 1nd Na!-.nvllle.
l..t.Su,..ay ~~~ W(lt•n ecv• Ill 0
Tht Conc.nsuos of tht wrlttrt
flrtf' _,1~, votes ta tt.a· 11•· hltl ttl¥" hi thia· •cltr: Jeckn11;
h_!';lll\fl! Chflt'P~ 1 and •••• •• I ...,"•••~ "'•II•Joft. . Cf•tljpo.lls, \ Pam.
. WdY
~~~~ckU . thai
Netlon¥Uit ti'oy, LOll.,., Mlltdltport and Ntl·
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Hound, · to 'fJrrisll In th• ctll•r 1onvlil•. ·
Pos,lt1on. · ~
Wrtt.ws of ..,...., tOwn In tht
Tht Writen: ltl•tt4 the P.m. l•tu. wttli tt.. ewctft'IH •f. Ntl ..
Penth•-- to. flnillt '" fifth
rt in iht wotlnt.
::·~m~':!~ .,t~;.., =·~
NAT.IONAL I,.EACiUE
piece, tnd pltktd th.t M.kllltP~ JUST A .BUN.,CH QF C4·D~
flll•h• :andj .w""k ~later tn 't he I Pl•r•~-CI~It ,G AB R H Pfit, Y.tlt.W J,qk~. to totnt !f411 lt1 . laW YORK UP- The Asst::~tia·
day in »&gt;t st&lt;ltfium. Ntwcen.,n Mays, NX \47 M9 llB 199 .34" · IQ'tntb. Hflti.t&amp;..
tiop · 0'· American p·1...10 ... Card
ht the •uck•.r• lh\tu, Vlfi,IM l Snider, Blyo. 146. 574 117 190 .340
~•'fl ~I(Ho.... of The ~••IY ~tft·
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.• ,, a.- (192) ·.t ·' Mueller, r.ry 149 600 89 203 .33~ ·•1•1 pi~ .,..... "' .~ .. ~~trAif!t: Manufacturer, nld today tbilt
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Chau~y. 0., ·fA'f .Ci~.utf -~hn MW!.ial. St .L 150 580 .. 1:l,O ltNO , ,_.,

Brookl)·n 3 New York 0
'to have Qave Leggett (1Q8) at
1 quarterba.Ck: and.
Howart:l CanMilwaukee 3 Cfncinnati 1
ady (1,6S)l, attd .Bob Wattdlll&amp; U&amp;O.
St. Louis 6 ChicagG 3
haUb&amp;f:'ks. 'Qle .Buck backs nv.er·
Philadel:phla 12 Pittsburgh I
age 187 . Etght of the s~arters
PhilaclelphLa 5 Pittsburg-h 1 2nd are OhiO' lriiib school gradu.atel,
Thuraday's Probable Plt1htrs
Pillsburgh Friend 7_11 and La- the exceptions beillJ
DUoftef,
Palmc 4.g or Thies 3_8 at Phila· Maeainsky •nd Watkia~.s.
tlelph 1a Roberts 22·14 and Weh·
Te•m
have ruled
meier 9·11- Roberts will
pitch three ~8 ou1 of Saturday's
the suspended game of Aug. Hi erune. d,ue. to ·knile loju.ries, ,the
whi ch re~tlmes in the ninth inn· t(lo iPe.tu4i.R:g Qltilrt~rback Fioarimg ;md Wehmeier the regular klyn 'llheUI', End Frank
E1lw~
game which w1U fo~low.
and Fullbd Don Vicie. P;lace'l'
Only games ltCheduled .
in the limited action
eate11orY
Frid•r'•· .:; • .,..
are Quarterback J?hn Borto~ and
Pitbburgb at Brooklyn
· hut
~lfds
Dave · WiULlnt&amp; and AureThorQIIS
New York at Pbil~.e1·pbia. 1\il~
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sop b omores exOnly games scheduled
pec:ted to se~ acUOD (or the first
time are EndJ atll· Jrfichael and
NO SP~IALIITS
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Frt~d Kriss; J:hWbiek Jim Rose- '
HARTFORD, Conn.-The state -oro: QU4ll"ter\latk Ar¥b'
supreme l"'ur{ herd th.£ a physi· vieb ami fllllbadi:· tee Nussbaum.
cian has to be onty· as . good as Otberwis.e, "eterus will be tintOther doctors in the area . Reject. !me J'ep)joemen\f,,
lac·
iog a melpraeti~ -snit, the court klei Diclc: Hilinski and Qon Stoecsaid : ''A country ger1eral pracli· kel; G\lard• Dave We-.ver and
. tioncr shQuld not be expeotell to 1 Dave. \Viloli~; Hatcl)adcs Jerry
use the high degree of skill poss- H"~~NJer, CarrDil' Howell and
essed . t•.y · ~mine~t .physi.'cians in DiQk 'VoUqi a~~ F~~ek Jack
ftrrge- dt te'l spet•aUzmg m varl- G.tbb.s, , 'YfbG desp~ · ~~mtted serous bl'allches of medicine ."
VICe h:J . the hWt two years, has
fG
eo.qe ....$t aS; a iulll;tack replaeeG HANDLE?
menk
RICHFIELD SPRINGS, N. Y.Indiana, featuring Milt CampAn egg With a handle? Mrs. St.an· j ben; atO.}lOUnd speed m~rthant,
ley Ph11l~ps ~ ays h.er hen laid one will akYHlst m1td1 th.e Buckeye
The egg was extremely stft, with r.t.irteu in ex.perienc:e.
Coaeh
a one-inch loop at the end.
Ber~ie Crimmins wilt send elght

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22 l 1 nd ·a.en ·Dut~iiU (1t3)1 TU;Itln,
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lowa over Micha ga n Slate-Mi·
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NEW YOHK UP- . .f' raley ·s fol ckey Mantle is no baseball im·
lies :md the weekend football mortal.
" wmners"- along with a few ra n·
11\inui:s over Penn s.tate- Mosl
dom reflec!ioos on ~ purb 111 !F'!l - boxers make me feel lake I need
eral.
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UCLA over Kansas-Race driv·
Game OtT h e Week
I ers thmk
. more of thralls
· t11an
Notre Dame over Texas_.:._once 1 they do of money .
1
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tested Texas has .a re.al . pow er·
0 ~o t•N on~ n l•na-- cs
house an~. the ~.nsh will have t.o
Ivy Ltt«ou• gntldtrs ·~t " ~f
be really ready . But the wotd I! t~ey ,Jay btetll4lte · tl1t•r d.dlli
that Not.re Dame has too murh all 1 d•d.
.
around Jl nessl' .
·Also :
ov.e•·
The li•'t
Purrlue over M.lssourJ, Mume1ota
AFmy .'()ver South ('aru!ma--rc over Nebraska, Northwestern ovl'l'
hired or fm;d , Walt Alstun wtll Iowa State, Cincina:aat; ovP,r Day·
he the Brooklyo patsy .
ton, Boston College over Detroit
Duke over Penr1- 0avey O'Brie n and Denver over Drake.
was tbe most unfor"'ettable (pol• I• . · .
The South
baU pl;~yer 1 eYer saw
Navy over W. &amp; M.-Doc
Alabama over LSU- Andy t:re·
volm IS the martyr of the · sports
BiaaChatd wa' the mo1t awe·
year
some.
Cornell over C olg&lt;~k - Lady ra s
Milliitippl C'ltlr KerJtuc:illyslers should haunt hou ses m Lhe1r
Joe DiM•gglo will alw•ys be my
spue time.
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League Leaders

Frlady's

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make INDIANA
PO$, OMIO STATI
its debut Saturday oo. tti.e b.ome Aloisio
LE
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turl by m~etin1 the ln&lt;J;ian• Ho" Skoronskl
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Bo&amp;lon
6'7
s~rs in ~tia~. wi.ll. be !~~ · ~~ks' Dall~
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Parker
Detroit
66 86 .43? 44
~th varslQ' .,~~:n.darou Uf\\'P,~Ign.' VeMI
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Washington
64 86 .42'7 tl\-2 Ttle meeting }Vlll ~ ,36tb belweeq K~rru
Rah;_....._c" ,
Baltimore
53 99 .349 5'flh the riva1s, Obio stat~ . clain)lPI' ao~tn
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Phi'ladelphia
49 lD:a .32:5 61
22 vletorjes tO 10 for In41ana: aem'-'
Rl
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x·Chrached pennant.
Three a'IJl'ltil end~ In' tin. The Helln1kl
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Wedn.W.y's Rnulh
B1fb '!¥00 last y~r. 3Q ~Q la.
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Cleveland 3 Chicago 1
C:.-.h ~oe41r Mayes. 1~ Cam~ll
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Detroit 4 BaUimore 1
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~.,ror. h ••~Nd to 1tart
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STILL USIFUL
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rOUT AND IN
Paul KID&gt;es, SattduRy, and
KuUoDd Newo NotH
PROVIDENCE, R. 1.-Tbe Shak
POII'I'LAND, Me .- Whcn a
and ~- Joe Laflerree1
aY MRS. RUISILL IIAINTEI
BY MRS GRAC.E THOMAS
espeare's Head Htlua~ffice of re 1n veter1n, Paul LeCI1ir, Ji.., • farhrtbura. apeat the weelr.en4
A.'tteDdance at Sunday School,
Mr. and Mrs. John Smith, Pom - 1 Dr. Lester Roush . treasurer ol tbis ~ity's firS\ newspaper, the \ returned ho!'lf l.fter r~eivi nJ. •11 "'ith t~e Kimes aDd lttended
Ukh was 32 offerinc $6.3T. eroy, calle&lt;j. on Mr. and Mrs . J . L. · the annual Methodist Conference I Pri)Vtdence Guelte and Countl')' hor~orable dtscharge _from tbe A~ their Jfandfatber'a fuaeral .

'~u;n:h

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Journal-:11.
todtY
aH heand
bad fJihmg-oolll
o_n
wbe
servaces were conduc\ed Wtckbam,
Wed~esday .
or her e 8 Poke here j several
civiCuaed
groqps
andto anhou.se
art 1 my,
h!.mtinl
1 and former past_
Rev. John Elwood of Racine .
Mra .. Mary Batley spent Wednes- yesterday mormng .
illlery. The buildiD.I was ereeted ~·~ll""d with his foun&amp;"er brotbr
Wltma Buruum of Port· day WJtb M-r . and
Mrs . Cl yde
MrS . James Titus Sr. returned in 1'763.
Richard , a Marine COl"Pfi enUJtee.
, was the Sunday guest of Well:t.
to her home Friday frorfl attendThe hunting and fishi ng have
. Erma Rou.oh and family .
Mrs . J . L Wickhom and Mrs ing the 24th annual convention of No· RIVUSALS
' been postponed for four
Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Damewood 1 Will Hetlman attended the Muss- O~io Association or Garden Clubs
MEMPillS, Teno.-Ther e was · Paul signed UP with the
Suud,ay at Hockingport tbe ionary meeting Thun!iday.
held at Columbus. Mn . Titus is no doubt about a declalon of lhej
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of Mr. and Mrs·. Roy Vine·
.Mra. Jack Ritchey and son, Eu- state chairman of Flower Shows.
umpire, Jimrnw Webb, being
CHESTER
gene, Cleveland and Min Eleanor
Mrs. Lee Myers and Mrs. Floyd held In the Her nando DeSoto
By CLARICE ALLEN
and Mrs. Han.son Holter Well , called on their grandmottl er Ttlomas were calhng at the Car- timer's baseball league
$~:;~r,Wednesdly
evening at Mrs. Mary Bailey, Monday .
man Rest Home Monday .
WetJb a1wo is president Cif the
Mr. and Mrs . G.
~
the guests of Mr .
Mr. aad Mrs. Will Heilman atMr. and Mrs. Almus Rawling.!! gue .
spent several days
Thomas ·
1en ded miSSionary
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with relatives
and
· "-y
rw
st"rvice at c ar.- were Sunday dinner ~!Ue11ts of
"""' Bertha Holter, Mrs. Norm,•lleton c hurch where Mr. Heilman 's Mr. a nd Mrs. Jesse Sweeney of A VENDOR AT HEART
Fai -mont, W.Va.
Mrs . Ora Archer,
nephew, William Gcn hcimer was Sa lem Center.
•
NEW YORK UP-Jim Bl ount·,
Misll Shirley Summerfield left
Holter of Morn.ing
the speaker.
• Mr . and Mrs. Forrest McCann a subway change-maker , thought Soodu;~: to en ter school at 'Otrio
M
d
Uni\' ersity, Athens .
r . an Mrs . Roy Pooler and and family , Nitro, spent the week he had the perfed answer to
M. ll . Allen anrl Chester Allen
end with Mr . and Mrs. Clarence large crap game losses-until Br ice, O., were over night guea1.s
&amp;
wrre recent guests of Mrs. Aman · Price. They met wLth an accident Tuesday.
of Mr . and Mrs. Clayton Allen-,
da Ba cr and fam ily .
upon their return home injuring
He was held in $1,600 bail in Friday .
M'l's. Rose Genhcimcr and chi\- Mrs . McCann's shoulder.
Felony Court on a grand larecny
Mr. and M-rs. c. N. Jon es .a"-d
dren, Mnt. Betty Kn .ght
and
A doctor was called Sunday to charge that he stole 5,761 subway Mrs. Uenry Beaver were bl1Siness
chiktrcn of Athens Road were see Jim Morris, small son of Mr. tokens and sold them on the side visitors in Parkersburg, S~l1"~'~ · 1
Sunday guests of Mrs . John Bai- and Mrs. Carl Morris. He also walk at cut ratea.
Mr . and Mrs. Ray Morris,
ley and family.
called on Mrs. Ana Bryant.
umbus, spent the -weekend wltb
Mt . and Mrs . David Holter and
William Alexander of Columbus DIDN'T WANT TO JUMP OFF
Mr . and Mrs. Ricarhd Fick and
daughter. Julia Ann of Darwin, wa 5 a weekend guest of Mr. and
PORTSMOU11i, England UPD. k.
Mr s. Ra IP h s·ISSOP ·Of p omcroy,
JeMiss
le. Lenora
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Charles Jones was fined $2.80 l'OBet:zing, who , has
were Sunday gucSl3 of their par- daughter Phyllis and son Emerson dly , for pulling the emergency ·
s.taying with Mr~. Tuttle,
enls, Mr. and Mrs H. R Holter .
M
d M
w·u H ·1
eord and stopping a Brighton- i
Ridge, gpent a few day11
Miss Bett.y Nelson of Rio Granr . an
rs. · 1
cl man were Por' -mouth l•ain "wl.lhout reason· h M F ' M·11
de, spent Sunday with her grand-~ Thursday evenmg tallers of Mr.
u.
W)t
rs. reua 1 er.
able cause."
Lowell Beaver attended the
I parents, Mr . an&lt;l Mrs. Charles an d M rs. Le aa rd Lan h am. · ·
Baer .
Mr. and M-rs. Harry Brown and
Jones said his hat blew out a Miller reunion at Charleston, W.
The
Ladies Aid will meet) sons were Sunday· afternoon call~ window.
Va ., Sunday.
---Mrs. Della Windsor spent sevThursda}' al the home of Mrs . ers of Mr . .and Mrs. Ruuell PaintChnsly Baer for quilting.
er and son, Robert.
Mrs. Lee Myers. Mrs. Alexander era!' day·s in ColllmbWi and attend
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Rev . and Mrs. Clyde Hinton, Lo- and son accompanied him home ed a C1lnvention.
~n were Monday and TUesday after spending a week here .
Joe G: llilian , Canton , spent the
guests
of
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Will
HeilMr.
and
Mrs.
Floyd
Thomas
WE'ek
end with Mr. and Mn!. Eber
Annouotlnr
,
Gillilian .
man .
were Sunday evening callers at
Mr . and Mrs. John Rose and
The Opening of
Mr. and Mrs. Gerald
Violet, the Harley Hoffman home, Salem ehildrlll, Bashan, called 00 Mr.
Mr. and Mrs . Floyd Spence, Mr. Center.
and Mrs. J. M. TlLUI&lt;', Sunday.
Ira Barker took Mr. and Mrs.
Raymond Elberfeld was in co- :
and Mrs. Denzil Geoglein and daughter, Phyllis were Sunday viii- Marion Wood to the Schaekel ~lin- lumbus a few days to be with his
ic Tuesday wbere Mrs. Wood rc- fB.tth cr who underwent an operators of Mrs . Jennie Roush.
Over Sanborn's Jewelry Store
lion in a Columbus hospital. Mrs.
Sunday callers of Mr. and ~rs . ceivcd a foot treatment. •
Mill 'S treet - Mid'dleport
Mrs. L. J . Heiner, chairman of Elberfeld and so n, Mike
J . L. Wickham were M-r. and Mrs.
Eldon Will , Mr. and Mrs. Henry Missionary Education attended Jn in Middleport with Mr . and Mrs.
PHONE 6283-J
Dailey, Syracuse, Mr. and Mrs . executive meeting of the
Glen Lambert.
,
John Wickham , Frank Well , Mr. of Athens Presbtery Tuesday.
Mr . and Mrs. Donald Matlack
JERRY PULLEN: Mana&amp;er
(Formerly or s ...rords Beauty
Mrs. Ethel Nelson, M1's . LconP and daughter Belpre were Sunday
and Mrs. Charlie Frank and ·son,
E: Main St. Ph. 430M
Shop whkh has been closed.) '·
Alfred .
Musser and Miss Helen Mae Nel · guests of Mr. and Mrs. Grover
Pomeroy, Ohio
Mrs. Vin::il Roush and son Don- son were QallipoJis visitors on Christy.
nie called on Mr. and M-rs. Grov~r Tuesday,
Mr . and Mrs. Lawrence Warn 2r
Cristy, Ches ler and olher friends
Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Jordan an·d daughters, Columbus, and
at Long Bottom Sunday.
were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. · . and Mrs. J . T. Mccs, At.hen.;,
· Rev . and Mrs. Clyde Hinton, J..o..l and Mrs. Jack Bartrum of Ohc- ·
Sunday caners of GOrdon
gan, called at the J. L. WickhMl shire RD.
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and son, Keith and Mr.
home Tuesday .
~ Mrs. Kate M.iJler of Columbus .and M1·s . Thed Croy.
Patty McGrath, daughter Of
Mr. and Mrs . Clyde Well and came Wednesday tO spend a week
daughter, Elenora called on M 1~s. with her niece, Miss Opal Arm- Mr . and Mrs . Thomas MoGrath,
Mary Bailey, Sunday.
1 strong~
is !l patient at the St. Joseph. Hospital, Parkersburg .
Mr . a nd Mrs. Waid Kimes aod
son , Jimmy, who h.avr! been '11v ing in Sandusky, spent several
days at their home here: having
been caJI~d
, by
of
and
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Suo llalloey aocl olli!'!ren, .Par~ersbprl, eiJle.s OIJi )11;, Glacb'a
Cro;v, SuadiQ' even1o1.
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In North Pakistan

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Meip County sthoola were ditmiDed for the afterooon today for
a county teachers meeting. which
was held this afternoon at the
Sali~ury township school build·
ing at 1:30 p. m.
The meeting was sthed'uled to
elect delegates- ,to tbe Ohio Education Association and elect delegates to the ,Southeastern Education Aa.sociatlon.
Three speakers were slated to 1
speak to the group. Walton Bliss,\
executive secretary of Ohio Edu·
c:ation Aisoeiation, W. H. Kyle,
auditor-comptroller of the Ohio
Educational Association and Mrs.
Wallace Bradford, Middleport, who
will speak on the school tubenm·
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All h igh schools in Meigs County
will close at the end of their
morning cLasses on Scptem~"r 30
so thlt students may attend thE'
Second Annual Meigs County Broi. . . . . . , (!o ...~
lllootoal · lilt ......., ..,..
ler Festival to be hclrl in Pomeroy
on that day .
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Members ()( the M-eigs County
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Junior Chamber of Commerc(' today announced the el r..s ing of the
schools after the final details of
dismissing the schools at noun
were ironed out ycr.t£'rday. '
Some complications were in vo!veft in the ma~tcr since a dis·
missal at the end of the mornin!l
classes would have meant that
students would havt" missed th 2
festival parade which was se hc. dulcd originally at 11 a. m. It wa s
disclosed that a feelin g existed
that the parade wou ld hi' one of
• fdfreation at tM ftsti¥11.
JOANNE COMBS, 16-y,ar&lt;~ld the most attractive features of
TRYING THEM ON I',OR SIZ.
Shown left to ,..lgh~ s.a.-...u.
dauthter of !Mr. 11ncl ~rs. Car· the d&lt;~y and thal 1f lltttdents would
--Mtmben of Jh• 1Mi.81 Coun•ne ·Buckley, larl
THforcl,
miss seei ng it with the noon d isson
Comln, Lohl BoHom, Is an
ty .Junior Cho~mbe-r of i:omn)t:r~
A:t .hnnel, ancl t Merry 'K.Idl • entl'ant
missal then the dismis!:ial of th e
1'~kes
in
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"'Mitli
Slide
Chick"
co .• re plctvred lekv•· •fhr .._
Stanc:Ung·BIII ·Kn ...t, pral ....t
students
would probably not be
contast
j~
the
Second
Annual
lnt fitted with fhelt-· · Mw red
J•m• .T. Jobb. IUf:hard FoUtod
Meigs Broil• Fatinl. Min too advantageous.
-baMball oapi "'"''"• ttM Jay·
l)lc~ OY!'tn and '1114 ReH .
JaycH committee members and .
Combs , is a sophomore ,... Chncen embltm ·abcwe :the visor.
achool
authoritin
conferred
tar Hith School and
AtkiM
Mildred J. Rouillh, General Pro· f
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ynt.rday and ironM out a plan
Chick H.tchary ,h
spontorlng
wMf'eby the paraode was rescheher ,in the event. ~he
iudting
will tlah place :Thunday av.
duled to lene Middleport •t 1
nina. Sapt...-wber 30th •• 8 p.m~
p, m. so that all atudenh belnt
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The .contntantt. 'will ride on a
dismisHd at the cot'lclusion of
for a 4-day Vl5lt on he&lt; way to
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float' in • parade from Middl•
the mo.-ning program will be
Pakistan ,
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port 1o ,·Pomeroy.
able to ~Ktt Pomeroy and MidMiss Roush is tbe daughter of
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dleport ft'l time t~ew the parDr.· ODd M.rs. Looter L. Roush, ...u 14-Foot craft Re a~.es . sot,d!Ell 1\;.ia...NSF&amp;RilED . . ··.Eignt deal•t', rep•es&lt;ntatives
ade. All achech•lln• of the day's
re~enll,i&gt;l Columbus, 1?8 Seeoad Haafed.Vjlil8el
~ p..,~-~:wt.
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lttlvitln was. ...-hat re.,iMd
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iiJul.iy Wien ,'i'!ll, "ParmJoilteU .. . .. ~'f'
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~~~::.:h~;er fJlght to Pishaw:ar, in
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Ohio. recently was tranSferred prepare
recommend;,at19ns
for CINCINNATI PRClDtJt1! ~
Roger Morgan, chair man of the
Pakistan, th.J seal o( th~
The Middleport Vnlunteet Fire from the .Zit Division to the 25th Meigs County, on lime and ferti·
CINCJNNATI, . 0 .
UP-Eggs,
oepart.ment tod.&amp;Y extended. a Infantry Division, which is-,JQOW in li:zer use and crop varietiCII.
steady, a~i.e ?n gboit..' demand; /aycee paJ'ad e committee and
University of PisJtawar.
Warm thanks t() the local business process of leaving Korea for Seho. d' f
t consumers, large whlte 5;o to.~lh , parade marshli\1 , also today anShe goes under a two year con- firms and individuals whose eon- field Barracks, Hawaii.
The grou_p cons~ste . o coun Y brown-mix 49 .to 53 1-2; medwms nounced that 30 organizations,
tract between Colorado Agricul.
. representatives whtch Will prepare 28 to 30' ",· wholesale, commercial businesses and indi vidUals have
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d tributions made possible the ren
tural and Mec h amca.
o Ad
ege ·an1 cent purchue of a riew first a1·d ·
The 25th' "Tropic Lighlnin&amp;" D1 · bulletins to send to all dealers 60 . per. cent A, medium large registered to enter tloats. motur
t
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the Fe er
pera wns
mtn 8· rescue bo&amp;t.
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vision, which has seen more com· and farmers in this county.
white 49 to 51 !h., brown 38 to 51 vehicles arid other i't ems in the
tration.
'the eraft is· a 14-foot, one-deeker bat in Korea than any other ~mer ·
1 1~2; mediWlls ~ to 28 ; small 18- parade. Those who are officially
Miss Roush is a graduate ol
lean unit, arrived on the penmsula
Those present were Gordon .J. 1 18.
registered with Morgan include:
i aluminum boat,. powered by a ten
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tor The firemen in July 1930, shortly after thf Ryder, Extension Agronomist at
Chickens. stftdY to lc lower;
The Pomeroy Lions Club, MidScience
.in Home Economics and lodrsbepoFlwer
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H.tram fryers ~._24;
tten1, huvy 14 to dleport Powder Puff Club, Meigs
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.. ,;Honey" Russell. 1 Communist invasion.
Ohio State Umvers1ty,
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from CclJumbia University, Mas- ~el that the 'boat will meet the
Perry, son of MrM. Ernest Perry
15; hens. light 11-12; old ~
County Pomona Grange. Fleming's
ter of Arts in Nutritlon, and also
ost rl id tests o! any emergency Route l , Carpenter, entere~· t~c blawter, Middleport, Dale Dye , ters 1~11. Dressed. !fryers,
Hat.r:hery al Steubenville, Crow
bas her professional Diploma in m
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th Oh. River
Army in Mach 1953 and arnved w Harrisonville, H. E. Shields, Office
to ·38 ,1-2; h•n• '29 to .131.
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Brothers Poultry Dressing Plant at
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rom o1um 1a .
Tha boat was purehued to re- Korea last October.
Manager of Agricultural StabiHza·
Butter, 90 S&gt;C&lt;lre ,..... .
J.ct&lt;~;rt Falls, Maple Lawn Poultry
Farm,
Elberfeld's
Department
She has taught in Ohio Wes- place a water craft u1at the fire ·
lion and Conservatio~ Progra~. CINCINNJ\TI LiVESTOCK
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Storr,
Middleport
Rotary
Cl uh.
leyan
University,
Russell
Sage
men
had
used
since
1937.
The
oldSQUAD
ANSWERS
CALL
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Howard
Nolan,
Vocatwnal
Agr
CINC'JJ¢NATI,
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1JPilogs,
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College for Girls in Troy, New er boat was purchased second-~ The Pomc,oy Emer.,.ency squad
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York and In Columbia University
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culture teacher at Racine, C.
. 4.000,. moderatel y active;
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Meigs County
was caJlcd to Syracuse for Lowt!'!l B'akeslee': County
agrieu!tural 1 25c htgher; 190 to 240 lb 19.85- County Jaycees,
. hand tllat same year.
before aeceptillj her pre&amp;ent posi·
Everett Bachner of ~iddleport I Wingett,' who was taken to th~
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tion with the Agricultural and compiled the followiac list of eon- Meigs General Hospital, becau:~e agent, Carl B1hkam and Hugh Cus- 19 · 60 ~ 240-260 lb
19 .60- 19.75 ; Mill , Meigs County Riding Club,
Mechanical College of Colorado.
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for
the
boat
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Soil
conservation
Service.
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Racine American Legion Post
15 1 ' 50
Her chief work in Pakistan will 1rl u1ora
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cattle, 700, calves, 150.
slow , drill team, Drew Webster Pol'it No.
be
to
help
improve
the
stan~ard
Lunch
Fred
Mourning,
Noah
Hassteady
to
weak
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commercial
and 39, American Legion color guard.
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3y MEMBERSHIP-Anf person of livlng among the Pakistanian kins,
ShDC ~tore, Dickie
good steers and yearliD'gs 18.50- F.armPrs Feed and Supply, Mcig::;
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people,
.,pe&lt;ially
mothers,
snd
tc
Dreu
Shop,
Frencb
Motor
Co,
21.50; choice :IIi; utllily and com- Equipment Co., Pom eroy Motor
Attend Three·Day Meet Interested in the groWing of &lt;hf•· Introduce better standards of McMaat.er Hardware Store, Baker's
meKial 12-16; Ultility commercial Co., Letart
Fall s
Community,
l!:en broilers Is eligible for mem'fraclor
Sales.
Brown
Brothers
teaehing
in
tbe
Department
of
Furntiure
Store,
·Meip
Gr~ery
COW!
8.!MH3;
ltl.ility
and
commerH . E. Starkey, of Carpenter. bershlp,
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Economics
in
the
Univer·
Co.,
May
Parks,
Middleport
Feed
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cia\
bulls
12-12.75;
good
and
choHome
Harry
Lodwick
of
Chesler.
Paul
was named Thursday to be ope of
·4. VOTING-Each votlna: mem·
aid
in
settina:
up
•nMill.
Ralph
Pr•tt.
Home
Restaurice
vealers
16-20;
utility
and
com·
She
will
Valley
Feed
Co.,
At Holter
.
Ohio
five director!! of the Broiler Dl~j- ber shall be entitled t~rone vote..Oh
the choicer plants may be seen mertial 12-UI.
k-ins Hatchery. Jimm:ll Parsons Moaion of the Ohio Poultry lm'prove- all matters coming up for vote be,. exien!&gt;ion )lf8lem in her depart~ lilt, Wallaee Iewelry.
Werner Radio sliGP, Middleport Dr. Ray Piek.eDI Heads to advantage .
Sheep, 200. steady , good
and tor Co., Blacttnar Auto Co., Rock
ment Associatioo at the Seventh fore the members. :vo.tlna: privill- meDt for the University.
Sunday
sbe
wlll
fly
to
WasbiDI·
Wine
Store,
St!hm0U'f
Hardware
Medical
Center
Willed
Dr.
•Pickens.
\lnd
the
Memorial
choice
18-19;
choice
and
prime
Springs Grange; Beta Sigma Phi
Annual Ohio Poultr:,. lltdustr(es gea shall be · resVicttd to · active
Hospital jeemmltt.... ,.. d.tlnl· 20: utilfty and good 15-17; ewes Sorority . Compton Farm and the
Conferenc~ at Columbus. .
members aetually producing ,chic· ton, D. C., £or flnRl briefina and AppUane~, Middleport Book
thence to Pi11htwar .via New York, Store, Eddle B1.1rket• Cross Hard· To ViUage
Tom Jones tely planning ~r UPinslon M 2-4; fecdf'r lambs 14-15.
General Mach ine Co.
The conference, a thrte day af- ken broilers.
Kar••bl
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the ibuildlnt~ tfacllltlea •nd for
Londo. • •-tanbul
Mortfan lndlcatiKI that oth•r ore
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fair was conducted on the Ohio
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rt ill ba.
n~W additions ta .fh• thH in the
JONES NAMED TO COUNCIL
laniutiona and businesses baye
Stat'e Fairground!!. Tuesday was
5. MANAGEMENT ~-:- _MdageAllen Appliance., Spen~ Mar::
epo W - ve a
near lfutllre.
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ket, Dutton DruB Store. Beeker's I medical center Monda.v
morn·
. . on of The appointment of . Bartow !M.n reported "inter•sted" in
dnip~ted as Turkey Day, Wed- ft!&lt;e~t of t~e ..l\rpjler. .,~l'VJIIOn •hill ADKINS TII'IATID AT CLINIC
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Rankin
Ray
Pickens,
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Jones of Pa~nt Pleasa nt to the
taking part in the parade and
nesday, Hatchery Day and Thun- be IIJ ehar1e .Ot' ··oiler D~vi~­
Dennis Adkins of Harrisonville Barber Sbop, O:yer's Barber Shop, ing bright and early.
Mr . and Mrs . Ray W. Pickens, National Cnuncil of Consultanlli
extended a cordi•! invitation
doy • Broiler Day.
Ion Commltt~e o1 5 J!l'l1l)len· Th" wu treated for m1nor
iajuriea
J~ to $1.00 Store, Charles ,
Jones Memoria) Hospi- Clifton, graduated from the Kirk- of the Small Businel!s Administra- he
·'O. Atklm, ioUI hatchery Comnp.1ttee shall be .eft::Cted at tbc &amp;t the Muon Clinic, Thursday :J~:r
t.r all of thOM groups to "ioin
· s sville Colile~ of Ostenpathy alld lion was announced in Washington
th• thror19-"
prOprietor, .. rYed as 1 mtmber annual m~etlngs b)_' _and .from the morning. after an aoeident i1t the . Foreman &amp; Abbott, Sohio Ser- 1a l CllniC WI'll open 1'ts d oor
Suflgery, Kirksville, Mo., on May on Thunday .
"We are most anxious to Iy.ve
ef e ,.,... which cfiHuHtd the voling membenhip.:·:
operatioflll of the WilUama COil vice Stati~m, Walter, Bu~c~ Martin for patieots, under the direc· 20, 1953. He interned at GrandJ.ones is a West Virginia stat('
near
West
COlumbia.
this
parade to be th e greates~
Company
sutlli~ "Whit 11 The lnt
Committee meiiJb'" •hall se~e
Reataurant, BeSS" Sanborn, Frank tion of Dr. R. Ray Pickens
view HospUal , payton. A
senator and a real estate man .
yet
staged
in the area . We havf!
AdklM wu treated by Dr. "1'. Johuton, Mr. and Mrs. Lee
Chick Fw lrt~lltr Procluctloa ~ for a period or ' t*'o1. yem . wUh
· k
·u hed\d h18' uate of Wahama High
in
The National Council of Con·
numerous outstanding flo.ats rc·
I?r. Pte ens WI
sc · c
1942, Dr. Pickens was em...Joyed
, Other local residents allendir!.g three membert beia~; eleeted on J. McGowan. for Jacer•Uona of tbr. ltoush Powell Service StatiOn,
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offtce bours for three ltmes a
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sultants is composed of businesstbe ~ Brotter Day activities at the cvt;n numtMred ' years and two face and abrasions of the · rt.._t Weaver lee Cream Co.,
prtng I day
d i addition will be re- at the Marietta ~g. Co., until he men from all sections of the na- ported to be under construction
conference were Theodore Smith, memberl bein&amp; e),~ on the off shotdder and' arm after be Wll ~~.11 Dairy, Tuekerma.n Grocery,' sidi~n inn a newiy-remode1l ed entered Marsb.aiJ College for ad- tion who serve as unpaid consul - at the present time, but t here is
mately 8:00 a.m.
c . E. flakeslee, 'Alfred Crow and Dumber ol yeus .. ·. ~.
Lel•nd Brown, Bob ~yer, Adaline apartment on the secoll'd floor of vanced study . He received his tants to the Small Busincu Ad· always room for more and wro
hope that the entire county w:ll
Jama.L. Spencer.
At eac:h ~~~~.~ tl;l · em.Mr re- Struck by fiylng coal at approsl- Rdu•h~ Lltp~ Servtce
Station, tbe building, so that he will be Bachelor ()f Science degree from mini9lration.
He ...-as releB:Eied from the Clill- Reiner's Baking Co., Holsum BaJt. available fol" emergency calls at the University of Minnesota and
Byalawa put into effect by the celving the gr~~ , ~mber of
~~~~~~~~~- take an active part in the fest;.
val," Morgan said.
votes shall ~rV1f ' ~ · ~ember of ic alter his treatment.
Broiler Division, are as follows :
_ing Co., and Rall"s-Ben Franklin Ql· time&amp;.
,
taught Science at Waharna High
The parade chairman also rP1. NAtME-This
organization the Board of .'Dir
n · of the THRII SONS All !lORN .
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Store.
Tho 'lovlidl"' hov•l"' lila Jo,. School in 194849. During World Cap'n OJ
Bend
qucsted
that groups pJannin&amp; In
. aba.U., be known. as th~ Broilf\ Div~ ~hi? Prxdtry IrmPf, .
eat Also.
Admtled to 'the Kelp General
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Mlmorlal Hospital CUnlc War JJ be received his naval
Lake part in tbe parade contart
fti~tl ;~ ,the ObtO Poultry JmJT\OVC· CiatiOil for I peri~ ·, tWO f~ln.
SPINDS LIAVE I~ JMAN
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woo loft ~ ~- •ltloiO of Mid- wl@ at Pensitola. Fla. as a ·
Hoapltal reeently were Anna Mu·•• Tn.
him at their earliest convenience.
HA
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t•- "" lolo Copteln · in the Air Force and bolds
ment Auociatlon.
6. COMMI'ITtE
HAIRMAN· rray, Pomeroy; Ruby TayIor, Ill.•
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wllose
wlfe.o
1utlne,
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ran-k
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First
Lientenanl.
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2. PURPOSE-The purpose . of SECRETARY-A&gt;C
lllec Cbalr eine; Mn. Sam Arnold, Syucuae; D. Gra.....
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for parade entries, Morgan reporta·•
~it organization a hall be to pro- man and Vice Ch~mln 1haJI be· Mn. TUtey Wbale:t, Pomeroy: aad mother )lv:t ob. Rbu\e 2. Ra- ~ 1tolo ~--tor
--'"' •• ...,.n of Air Force Naval Re!erve. 1
1
ed that an earl)' re&amp;istratioll will t
At ·t be Khitsville Col ege .,
mote. fOBter unify and to improve elected by the · Comlnlttee eaeh Mra. Ethel Betziq, Raclue, route- cine, Ghio, reeently s~at •even tfM flnt World war.
be appreciated.
broiler industry in such min- year tfom amona:
mem: l; and Mra. Audrey Hart, Racine. day&amp; in J•paa on a r:eat and re- The llfle brick buildiDg has Osteopathy and Surgery, where
In addition to the floats alrcarly
Dilcllaf'led were Jlme~ W:blte. euperatlon leave froiD the 188tb . been remodeled 80 that the . 1 c- he studied for four years, he was
aer- as the membership may _dea bers.
registered
bands from Chester,
Sy.r aeuse; ~tie Collint, Pomeroy; Field ArtiUe:ry BattaUon Ih ~t!HI, keas' lirilll quarters are separ- inltiat~ into Pl\i Si&amp;ma Gafmmh•
Middleport Pomeroy and Point
Mra. Iklloret •Wiii._.Pomemy; .\11.Priv'ate Fint Clan GradJ, . a ate from tlbe down"Stairs rooms. fraternity and ia .a member o t e
Pleasant have also been registere1
na Murray, Pomei'Qy; and Mtl. driver iD Battery B. .eocnplet,ed Tbe apartment iacludes livinc· Acacia Club aad the
1 DON'T.Jp~!lET
the parade and .11ore schools
for
Luey Rmah, MiddlfloPOrt.
baaic tra~ at Camp Polk, La.
roont, two bedrooms, kitchen and mLoedgr ~~}{,
·~~b~hm~~~ ..to dan•hter
tBlrtht were i aoa ' 'to Mrs. Stm .
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bltb wltb the third floor, wblcb
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arf' being l'ont~ted in order to
Arnold ~ aoo' to Mn. Andr&lt;Y ·0111 ,INiJiill Hiil.iilll
Is at preoent unfinished. leavilli of Mr. aod Mrs. 1\alph Crosby,
sec::ure a large number ot the muslAdmit.,_ to the Hollef HOIPl· •pace for expanalon.
Minne11ota, and they have a seven
Hal'lt, ~ad· a sOD io )ln. Miry Lou
cal group~~ .
Hatfield.
b.l receDtly' froqa thia' area wu
DoWnslairl there will be watt- year old son, Ray Picken~~ m.
TM b1auty contest to Mlect
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JAYOih:S
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M·r a. Hubert 0 . ~·· Pol\~ inc rDOIDI, doctors' office8 , ex· Mrs. Pkken1 taught in Kirksville
"Miss Slick Chict.'• will be h1ld
. amlUUOD roomS. X-ray room, de- and Dayton and ill wortin1 for
:roy. ,
at I p. m,
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'tlloptnf ,room, bualness office, her Mute~'s decree at Maral\aU
J._
ul4 t,eDiattvo ]llano call for ·ono Coll ..e tbl&amp; Winter, taklnl,
PAST MATIONI TO MilT
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rOitl. Wbieh m.y be used ·to keep evenina: councr. Dr- Plekeu
The Past Matrons of Pome.ro7
,, ¥oclflll7: 111•. ~ ol ;
P~.m. -.l&amp;ht if
thor bu. warted for 218
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to lill!li ~ !or
'i'be meulve grounds, wbkh the llanetta life. · Co.,
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4,.. lioaie oC Nellie Traey au.t ~,.,·
letfoo. b!1!f .lilipQttnot- 'I""' ar.,
•ert ~ ·llo1tlfy o! the late sen•tor.
sbler, Hlu WIDoh'
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ABSOLUTELY 1'40 JUNKERS

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County ~hools
Di11inissed For
Teachers' Meet

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POM&amp;ROY
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First quaJ!ty 'Cannon' Sbeets

Everyone Invited Anyone over 21 can buy
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hleb 70 1o 71. Cloor """~ to·
nltiht, law 36 hi 42. leturd~y
mlllly tunDJ' ancl .alltlhtlr wtrmer.

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GIGANTIC USED CAR AUCTION. , ·

Sizes 4 to 9

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For BOYS and GIRLS
'Just The Thing For School'

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JUST IN TIME FOR FALL
Take Advantage of This Tre'mendous
Sale and SAVE 25"" to 40%!

Women's Fall
Dress Shoes

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SALE!

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42 to ~ 1\turoy clw4y .,..

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HOUSE WIFE
SPECIAL!
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Regular Size
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