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.... BDd ber wUUngueu to go; the New O,fc.ers

Octogenerians 01 MiJdl$0rt
Church 01 Christ Are Honored

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'About
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Pomeroy-~dleport,

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8Dpti$t Group
Met Thursday
At The Church

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'!'be Middleport Cloureh of ell Lallanee, co-cbalrmea,
Cbr11t henored Ita O!'toa:enar- oiled by Mn. I!Jdiar Reynoldo. dedicated "Mlrlam" and her
The \'{omen's Missiopary S...
lano Jn a special service at the Eleven woml!ll IJid tbree men abWty to lead; "Ruth" and her The Gallla County Saloo I et
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of !he Pomeroy First Bap.
Iunday School hour with Mn. 80 years old BDd older rece..lved loyalty to her people In a to met at llle bome· of . Mn. Mn. Bell; D- BDd 1 on,
list
church
met Thursday eve~~o
Peart Reynolds and Mrs. ErnIn
!lion foreign Jailll; "Esther" crodlt- Silas Hamilton. The meeting op- Jeffry, have mqved to the Car'
lng
at
the
church.
:.;,;;;;."-'i;;;;,................, lgifts and fiowe~ . ; : •· ed with great semessneu and ened In rltuallatlc form by ChaJ&gt;- son apt. on Third .Ave. . .1 .
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of thell' serv ce.
Y were i
a e• "Deborah " called the eau li'remlere, Mn. Pbillp Hec- Mro. Bertha Archer hu movMrs. J . E. Footer, president,
seated in !he choir loft as spe- ICOW'••
M 'f
I· '"Elizabeth" ker.
ed from the Te~ apart.
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conducted
the meeting, whlc:jl
0
clal guests while Mrs Pearl ow~r ·
srae •
N rtb ......_. A~- to ••POMEROY . OHIO
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and her faith In God· "Mar- A report on the Pouvair meet- menl on o uwu - "'· . "'"
opened lrilh the tlleme IOJif,
Reynolds gave a tribute, :- llha" with her belief in• eternal ing in ClevelBDd at the Depart- home of Mrs. Cash Braley on
"Crown Him Lord Of All," BDd
CLOSED
recting her re~ks to the · lllfe· and "Mary" the Mother menial Convention wos given Hooker-st.
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scripture reading of Mltlhe"
ON VACATION
does as being, the Elect Ladies of 'Jesus
the most exalted by Mrs. William Brown. Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Everett B,acb7:7-13.
A skit, "How CloriJilaJI
Tocl•y Thru Au1. 29f;h
of our church " as recorded '"
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nd daughters Karen BDd
nd ' E ·stle of John and honored or an women.
Brown has been appmn
~ou ner a
,
Can I Be," was presented by
the secobed th P~ . h ~ Each nne was presented with member t4 the llepartmental Coonle, spent Sunday in ClnAug, 30 thru Sept. 5
the Mary Martha Clr~le, wjlb
"MUTINY ON THE
She qescrl
• uo ~ •.::thor 'a corsage by Mrs. Edgar Rey- Partnerahlp Committee. The cinnaU where they visited CoaMrs. Eugene Triplett es the fa,
BOUNTY"
l~g
J~b:=:cally
.. the
nolds as their name was call· Salon was awarded 2Dd place ey .lslBDd..
WU!Iam Sh ·
ther;
Mrs. Harold Lemley, IJlOo
0 a
(1'eclmiC'Olorl
r Ians.
_ _ ed
In lhe omall oalon group for Mr. and Mrs.
erl·
!her;
Mrs. Donald ~cKenzle,
Marlon Brandu - Tarita
Those able to attend were Child WeUare work.
dan and daughter, Marla BDd
son Tomi Sheila Cowan, Alice;
Mrs. Lena McElhinney'
90; Christmas cards ere being Mrs. Bailey of FOI'I'.st R u u,
Carolyn Buck, Jeannie; and LJ.
Sopt. I, 9, 10. 11
Mn. Nettie Mitchell, 89; Mrs. sold and the money will be were In .Point Pleasant Monsa and Penny McKenzJe, Indian
"IT HAPPINID AT THE
MinerVa Childers, 88; Mrs. used to further the work in the day ev~g to visit with Mn.
WORLD'S FAIR"
girls.
(Technicolor )
Margaret
Reynolds, 84; Mrs. prevention and cure of tuber- Sheridan s sister ~nd fam1ly,
TONIGHT &amp; WEDNESDAY
A report was given on the mt..
Elvta Presley. Joan O'Brien
WaU Disney't
Minnie Gilmore, 84; Mrs. Ma- culosls and cystic · fibrosis in Mr. and Mrs. WUbam Knight
slonary
and steward•hlp of eduo
"MOON PILOT"
bel
Vance,
81;
Mrs.
Bertha
children.
BDd
children.
Mrs.
Knight
Is
cation.
Two
boxes of clothing
'pt. 11021
Tom Tryon
Brian Keitb
Darst, 81.
Mrs. Delores Magnani, In-' recuperating from major surwere sent to Mather School. Th4l
"THI WONDERFUL
(Teehnicolor)
-andWORLD OF THE
love gift was dedicated b¥ Mrs.
Unable to attend were Mrs. stallation officer, Installed the ge;;. nd M Rog E
Ish
"THI DELICATE
tiOTHij!,$ GRIMM"
Lorain Sterrett. Refreshments
Emma Bissett, 81 ; Mrs. Stella following officers:
r. a . rs.
er mm
DELINQUENT"
, (TectinicolorJ
were servtd.
Jel'l')' Lewis
Manba Hyer Byers. 82 : Mrs. Maud Graves, Chapeau, Mrs. Philip Heck· and fanuly of D~yton , spent the
LaureDci Banty and
82 · Mrs Ada Blng 80 · and Mr.
. Chapeau Premiere Mrs. weekend With his parentll, Mr.
Clafre Bloom
Thur .-Fri.
Aug. 15·16 Wllliam' Reynolds,' M;. Fred :';~ille Well; Chapeau, Deux- and Mrs. C. A: Emmish. Mr.
"THE WAR LOVER"
.
Mr David Cumings: sec- EmmiSh remams a patient at
Tony Pierce OJ
Shl.flet and Mr. Clark Van Coo- 1ene,
so,t. 27 lhru Oct. 2
s.
M· G
1 H 'tal
Witb
Steve
MrQueen
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WALT DISNEY'S
ney. Each was presented with retaire and ~asslere, Mrs. Wil ~ eJgs enera ospl ·
SyraCUie Honor:ed
and Robert VVagner
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*SU~IR MAGIC"
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beyutifully
wrapped
gUt.
llam
Brown
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L'Archiviste,
Mr•.
Weekend
guests
of
Mr.
and
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...MOTHRA..
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Tony
SyraCUS&lt;!
,
Inez Marchi; L'Aumonier.. rs. Mrs. Rodney Downing were her
honored Pierce
with 8ofparty
upoh Wll
his
Ra11e1 MU11
Burl Jves
(Color)
Gerald Wildermuth: Concoerge, soo and famlly, Dr. and Mrs.
seventh birthday at the Syra, Mrs. Silas Hamilton; Pouvalr John Kircher and children, Ka·
cuse roadside park Aug. 8.
erne member. Mrs. Norman Way- thy, John, David, Pamela, and
land; Child WeUare chairman, Carol of Columbus. Dr. and Mrs.
Games were played and Jll'I&gt;Mr•. Elizabeth Lear; Partner- Kircher have been on a tour of
es awarded . Refreshmenta t4
"Pictures That Preach" will ship, Mrs. Delores Magnani; Europe thilo summer while he
JUDITH BEVERLY BUSH
homemade ice cream, cup cjkea
be the contingent theme of • IRitual and Emblem, Mrs. Golda was there on official business.
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and kool·aid were served iy
iseries of special feature serv· 1Mournlng; Conotltullon and By Mrs. C. E. Vance and her
Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Bush of 2844 MI. Holyoke Tony's mother, Mrs. Mildred
, ices at the Zion Church of Christ ' Laws. Mrs. Wm. Sie~art : Ways daughter, Mrs. Leah Whltloch Road, Columbus, are announcing the engagement of Pierce, to Ressa , Greg • .• d
beginning at 8 o'clock Monday jand Means •. Mrs. Silas Hamil- lof Kent, Ohio, spent the week· their daughter, Judith Beverly, to Mr. Anthony Duane Jeff Davis, Ricky Stewart of ,
evening, August 19, Rev. Eu· ' ton: Publlcoty, Mrs. Orville end In Middleport. Mrs. Vance Derek, son of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Derek of Antwerp. Minersville, Sandra Roush, Cargene Underwood, and his co • Well; Cards and Flowers, Mrs. was one of the older members Tbe bride·to-be is a June graduate of OhiO State Um~er- ol Michael, Angela, Ricky and
1workers have announced.
Philip He&lt;ker.
. , honored at !he Church of Christ. sity where she was a member ~f Pi Beta ~hi soro1:1ty . Robin Hubbard, Becky, Amy
Dr. N. C. Carpenter, pastor A social hour followed With Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Boyd Mr. Derek graduated from Bowlmg Green State Umver- and Mlke Sewell, Debbie, Jimof the North Main Street Church refreshments served by I he and children, spent Sunday in sity where he was affiliated with Alpha Tau Omega fra- my, Joff and Dav,ld Hubbard,
of Christ, Rutland, will be the ~ostesses, !Yirs. Hecker and Cmcinnati where they visited ternity. He IS doing graduate work at Ob10 State Um· Donme Quisenberry, Bobby Pat.
Coney Island.
versity . Both a~e employed by the F . &amp; ~· Lazarus .Co. terson, Randy Moore, Kim Hay' spoaker each evening. His Mon- Mrs. Hamilton.
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day evening sermon will
be
. The weddmg will be perforn:'ed by Dr. Oils A. !l'axf1eld man. Mark and Rhonda Hudo
"The Wonder-man of
the
C. L. Tannehill and famoly at First Community Church In Columbus on Fnday eve- son, Grace Thomson, and CorWorld " and the Christian Men's
have moved Into the house own· ning September 6. Miss Bush is a granddaughter of Mr. al Moore Syracuse
Fello,;ship of Metgs Coonty will
ed by the late Rich Folden at and Mrs. L D D~les, Mrs. Clifford J Rhodes, and Mr A Adults ~resent we~e Mrs.' .i~
COUNTRY SEDAN
916 Locust-st.
attend the service In a bndy ·
. L. Bush, all of Middleport.
nie Lou Davis of Minersville;
Among
the
dissolving
picture•
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Orville
Marton
Mrs
Mary Hubbard. and Mrs.
4 DOOR STATION WAGON
to be used In the series will be
and son, Larry. of. Ptllsburgb,
and Mrs. Jack Kelly of c 0 I d Phyilis Hendrix of Syracuse.
V·8 automatic trans., offered now on a first come,
"The Needle's Eye," "The Place
voslted last w~ with Mr. and
Springs, Ky.; Mr. and Mrs. Kenof the Skull." "The EmPtY
Mrs. James Cnswell and daunelh Martin, Sidney; Miss Carfirst served basis for only
IT b .. "Fish m n and Their
ghter, Dianne. Mrs. Criswell
VISITS ZI!:RKLES
I om.:
" er : Calvar "
Mr. and Mrs. George Nes- returned home with the 1\Sartillll
olyn Buck, South Charleston;
.
Nets, and Mou t
y.
selroad Sr. of Pomeroy . and for several days visit In PittsS
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Roush Danny R1zer of Hartford spent
NOUNCE BIRTH
Mr. and Mrs. Lanny Jenkms of burgh. She returned hnme Sun- A reunion of the David Wal· and daughters, Barbara, Con- several days With f:!rs. WtlANnd Mr T
Anderson Syracuse spent the weekend In day.
son family was held Sunday at nie and Nancy Lee and Mr. and Ham Zerkle and famoly.
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' Mr ..; st ~~y are an- Dover with Mr. and Mrs. P. H. I Miss Gussie Sweat, Mrs. !sa· the Racine park, with a basket Mrs. James Hawley and chlld·
ren, Becky, Jimmy Joe and c~ildren, James, Bobb_ll, .Roo.
·of Co. or- 'birth of a'son Aug. Karr. Mr. and Mrs. Jenkins ~1- bel Winebrenner, Mrs. Grace dinner served at noon.
I,nouncmg.the
Memorial Hospital so visited at Sugar Grove With Hysell, and Mrs. Lillian McGee Attending were Mrs. C e c i 1 Debbie of Colu~bus : Mr. and nle, R•cky, and Jeffr~. Mr.
9 a\Me~slb 3 ozs Grandpar· Mr. and Mrs. John Koehl"' of Middleport, visited recently Foss and son, Charles and Mr. Mrs. Albert Smoth, Mrs. Terry_ and Mrs. Wilham Watson, Leo
welg mg
s. M · Fl yd Mo- and son, Kenny.
with Miss Sylvia McMaster of
Phailn and Lena Sue, Mr. and roy Watson Sr. and Moss Kathy
~Is are Mr.:~ ~!ie."Ander- Mr. and Mrs. George Sisson Haydenvllle.
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Mrs . . Florence Haney of Ak- Mrs. Ronnie Smith, Mr. and Watson. all of Pomeroy; and
c~dillac - Oldsmobile
;Millin and
. W V They and son and Mr. and Mrs. Wy- Mrs. Helen Batey is a patient ron is here for a visit with .her Mrs. Thomas E. Smith and Mr. and Mrs. Owen Watson and
"You'll Like Our Quality Way of Doing Business"
of !:.~or!~ Tom~y Jr., la lt Radford visited Sunday at al Meigs General Hospital in l sist~r. Mrs. Beulah White and Pagie anrl Todd, Mrs. E lien Mr. and Mrs. Lon Hart of RaWY 2-5342
Pofl'leroy, Ohio
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LancasterRadford.
with Mr. and Mrs. ,p•_:::om~e~r~oy~·.-........====~i~br~o:th;;;e:,:r•_:C::;h;:a::;rl:e•;.:an::;d:.;;la;;;mll;;'~y,;.
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age 1&gt;.
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Mr. and Mrs. Mason Fisher
spent the weekend at Seneca·

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Of Services

SPECIAL
'55 FORD

Mainly About
People In
Pomeroy

$295

David watson
Family Reunion
I Held Sunday

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KARR &amp;VAN ZANDT

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FUN FOR ALL
At Meigs Centennial Fair
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man Fisher.

Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Farley
of Cheylon, W. Va., and Mr.
and Mrs. Kenneth William Far-I t
ley and family of Georgia were
Sunday dinner guests of Mrs.
Edward Parker, Minersville. In
the afternoon they called on
Mrs. William Fisher.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Fisher of
Ironton spent the weekend at
their home Ill Minersville.
Mrs. Carrie Grueser returnIed hom Saturday evening after
a two weeks vlsit with relatives
Iin Zanesville .
i Mr , and Mrs. Don Rea and
the
1Mrs. Ernest Rea spent
weekend Ln Columbus with Mr.
land Mrs. Larry Bunce and Mr.
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A Complete Stock of Women$ White Uniforms In The
Busy Ready To Wear Dept. On the Second Floor At •

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Aug.13-14-15-16-17
3 Days of Racing
THURSDAY- FRIDAY- SATURDAY

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ELBERFELDS IN POMEROY
THE LATEST IN WOMEN$

Rutland Area

WHITE UNIFORMS

Residents Are

ALL DACRON KNIT JERSEYS

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Mrs. Larry Thomas.

Mr. and Mrs. Franklin AnIdrew Summerfield of Columbus
i were
weekend guests of her ,
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Leroy
' Watson Jr.
I Mr. and Mrs. Craig Wehrung
of Columbus spent the weekend
with his parents, Mr. and Mro.
Harlan Wehrung.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul K•utz BDd
family of Columbus visited SW•· JI

Slirn skirt shift, convertible collar, shirt'
waist model - may be worn with or with·

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side skirt pockets - % length waist and

, day with his parents, Mr. and

front skirt button closing with tab - yoke

Mrs. W. L. Kautz, Spring Ave.

I,and with her brothers and sisIters·ln-law, at Middleport BDd I
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HORSE SHOW
Wednesday, Aug. 14
1:00 P.M.
WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 14th

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8:00 A.M .-Poultry Judging-Open Class
9:00 A.M. to ll:OO A.M.--Judging 4-H Poultry and Rabbits, 4·H Showmanship, Poultry and Rabbits, Junior Fair Booth Exhibits
10:00 A M-Conformation Show - Horses and Poniea
12:00 Noon to 4:00 P.M. -Rutland High School Band
•!:00 P.M. -Horse Show
I :00 P.M.--Judging Flower Show
2:00 P.M.--Judeing Antique Display
•7:30 P . M.-Hor&amp;~ Pulling Contest

.TWO SHOWINGS-TttURSDAY •nd SATURDAY

BIG BEND VARIETIES OF 1963

back-short roll up sleeves. Sizes 8 to 16.

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W. Va.
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Mr. and Mrs. Christy Baer
or Minersville and Mr. and
' Mrs. Elmer Frecker of Pine
IGrove were Sunday afternoon
' guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. L.
IKautz.
Mr. and Mr!. Roy Jones Jr.
~ Jnd family of Columbuo were
ISunday dlllDer guests of hio par·
]ents. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Jones
Sr. In the afternoon they visit:ed her parenta, Mr. and Mrs.
J. Hill.Mr. Jonea
;ed home Suooay evening and
:Mrs. Jones and children ra' mained for a week 's visit with
' her parents IOd to attend the '

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See our complete line of wornens White
Uniforms, styles for w•itrMSel, nunes •nd
be•uticians. M•ny lfYies •nd f•brics to
clloose. Shop Elberfeld• for .your uniform

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home Friday evening after li
week's visit with her daughtel'
BDd soo-ln-law, Mr. and Mro.

. Lee

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retary • treasurer.
Prooeodo wnl go towarda !lOW
fire equipment lor tl1e RaCC(I(III
and Perry Twp., fire doPfl'lments.
n.e public Ia Invited.

Market Report

BEEF

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corpar~;ations.

Kelloal'•

In today 's commltt~ action SPECIAL
on individual tax rates the closest vote came on a Republican ·
move to make the second stage 1
of the two-stage tax reduction ' Ann P•g•

240 lb II. I&amp;, 1-S 190-1!40 lb 1775- contingent upon tile si;e of the PORK

18.110, a-s M0-310 lb 1?.115-17.79. t-2 national debt on Jqly t, 1964.
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I'JI.J81 Jb 17.01t-l7.50: 1-3 300-!lSO This motion WIS defeated on
lb sows 15.~1&amp;.00. 350-400 lb 14.50 a 13 to 12 vote. It was offered

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I Mrs. t;lb;lbeth Wilson, w h q
L-K OQwl Qq~n
Ihas been visitiilg for several
WEST COLUMBIA - Gay weeks at the home Qf Mr. ~nd
Cal'lwrjght, daughter of Mr. Mn. Daniel M. J011es of Rt. 3!
and Mrs. Jack Cartwright of ~nd Mn. ~lelia Jones Jenkins IAaP Strawbarry
W,.t Columbia, was crowned :an&lt;l il&lt;!ughter Betty, haa reiUr!l- l PRESERVES
J:K Bowl Queen la&lt;t Friday II'd w her oome at Franklin.
night al the annual Norih.SOOth Mrs. Winifred Evans Clark,
football .game In Parkersburg. Miss Belle Jones and Mrs. J;:~
tjliu Cal'lwrltlht, a l!ltiil Wa- 1'sie Brll(bhaw spent ~ day at A&amp;P L.laht Meet
hap hiijll school graduate Portsmoulh.
TUNA FISH Chupk
... crowned by Viekv Cross, : Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Muter
Slyle W • o; Cwnt~
Centennial have returned to ihtlr home on
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Quton. She wa• pr..entod a gast Main St. alter having en- 1
~ of red rll8es, a silver joyod a two weeks vacation at H-spun

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tlliCI Hill Hoopital alter having en,\ Snoth Webster Is anoouo.emc IJoyedM and~~· Ootvacal!on.
~ the appoinbnent of Pete Davis, .
r. a ''u:5. l'l.
eman .
' · Middleport. as general manag- Middleport were Sunday vis~
.- of tbo Alliin P'ord llaleo in tors here.
5oqlll Webster Mr Davis Is 'l'lle Sundoy school cl tho
rurt~
,;,lly " ~es ;,.n~~ger· a( bvteriln chtU&lt;!h will have tbelr ,
lhe J(eh~
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' Charles (Sonny} Liston,
Iball players Willie Mays
: Ernie Banks, and
' Eartha Kitt.

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leather.

plus.

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MIDDLEPORT, 0.

, Barry. Roy Mathias, Mrs.

O!.ar~

ies Eads, Howard
Neigler,
l George H. Durst, Mrs. Pearl
Brown, William E. Hartung,
Miss Mayme Berridge.
Discharged

LADIES' SEAM FREE

lllced

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BARS

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Wiseman, Mrs. G a r y
Barnilz, Mrs. William Nance,
Mrs. Forrest Moore, Harley
Cunningham, Mrs. Rex Jolly,
Beverly Fisher and Carl
L.
Brookhart.

R·ECORD DEPT.

Discount

.2 33c

PEACH

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Nylon

Hose, 81k to 11. Seam·
free. Bonanza price. Shop
early.

APRICOTS --~"
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JUICE ~ 3~ 69t JELLY 'ROLLS_,.---- ·• 29c
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TOMATO

BROWNS
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BOYS' BRIEFS

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49c

REGULAR 2.99 VALUE

.99 .

BOYS' CORD

SCHOOL PANTS

Wide asst. of Better Bath Mat Sets,
Special Purchase at a large saving
lor you.

RECORDS

Reg. $1.29 Value

By All Of The Top Recording
Stars Including •••

LOOP RUGS

•Lawrence Welk
e Brenda Lee

• Pat Boone

•Percy Faith

• Patty Page

•Frank Sinatra

•Kingston

Trio

• Christy Mins!J'el

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BACK TO SCHOOL

COnON BRAS

FLATS

DRESSES

Special purchase of Ladies'
Better $2.00 Cotton Bras.
Reg. $2.00 v·alue, 32 to 42.
White only , no colors. See
these foe value plus.

"

$1.99

Large group of Girla"
Back To School Dresses It
low low prices. YOUT ~
nanza Store save1 you
money .

pair

Reg. $1.00 Palmolive Rapid Shave 64c
Wh'tI I RGin
• Sha mpoo ' ' ' . ' ' . ' .. . ' . . 99 C
!I ikr
Sav1
in Shampoo .. · .... · .... · ·.. 49c
83c Big Size Colgates Toothpaste 59c

88
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TENNIS OXFORDS
$1.00 Children's White
Tennis Oxford. Special offer
this week end on a first come
first serve basis. We sa'Ve you

"Dixie" Brand Gloss
HOUSE PAINT

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Flat Finfoh Vietor Latex Wall
Paint. New dis·
count price. 'l'ry
this, it'• nlue
piUJ. Shup early
at your Bonanza

Store.

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GALLON

COLORS

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KING SIZE DECORArED

T-V

MEN'S; BOYS' &amp; YOUTHS' AMERICAN MADE
MOULDED SOLE GYM

TABLES
rated T.V. Table at a
low Bonanu price. Shop early. We will
move these fa&amp;t, hurry,

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SHOES &amp; OXFORDS

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One bJa toble. Re•• , ,
$3.99 ..
Mould-s·
ed SOle 'l'l!nnlo oboe
ollordL _ !CloM '
Men's

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OD . ...., pair JOU '

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Childrens Red, l!oh,., White

FLAT FINISH "VICTOR"

!lei- $3.95 p~lnt nlue. DIIle
brand. Hurry tbl1 won't lut !on&amp;.

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Sizes 3to 6x, 7to 14

Values to $3.99 in thi s
group priced at a new low
low discount price. SPe
these ror value plus.

money .

Uggans Plus Many Many More.

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here early and save.

Reg.

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ilEAEO RECORDS'·

Your chQice of this crou-.
al a big Bonanu P.rice. Be

Latex Wall Paint

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CLEARANCE
LADIES SUMMER

• The

eNat King

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Sun Glasseo
Refrigerator Bowls
Plastic Tumblers
Bun Baskets

BIG DISCOUNTS :::~~~ ~~s

8 8. !

•Paul Anka

• Bobby Darin

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,;

Snack Trays
Dust Pens
Coffee Mugs
Cereal Bowls

REG. $2.00
LADIES

Platters - • Connie Francl4

Presl~y

--CHOICE-

See this group. Save 1,2
and more on some of
these Hems . Shop early
and sa ve.

$1.33 ••.

Big 24x44 size Cotton Loop Rug.
Asst. colors. New low discount
price. Non skid back. Save now,

• Andy

• Fats Domino

-CHOICE-

ASST.

• Glenn Miller

• AJ: POPUUR PRied

..... 19C

97!

COMPLm SELECTION OF

Assorted Household Plastics

BOYS' T·SHIRTS

49c

WHITE

LARGE SEEDLESS

pr

Price

-BIG DISCOUNT BUYS-

FRUIT OF THE LOOM

Shop early and save.

IIISH FRUIT &amp; VEGITAIUS

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Discount

THE$E PRICES EFFECTIVE THRU SATURDAY -- AUGUST 17th

BATH MAT SETS

WiiUams
BREAD
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DISCOUNT PRICE

ASST. 2 PC.

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thi~

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Reg. $1.59 Value

39c

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REGULAR 39c VALUES
One large group of Children's Crepe Sole
Zori Sandals, close out price. These woo"&amp;
last long.

c

Ladies'

price

New Fall Shade

Reg. 2.99 value boys' Back To School Pants.
Asst. colors. Sizes 6 to 16. Save at your
Bonanza Store.

7~69c

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SANDALS

WE GIVE B\G

NYLON HOSE

i Ralph

VISIT DUTTONS

FREE GeM:.:~~~~

WHITE

,.._ Carrie JlfiHI! has I'Silllft.
'!liter dQIIel tri.Mt,-CariDol n.,.

MASON, W. VA.

cea

Discount
Price

0. Knapp, Mrs. Eustus R. Plymale, Mrs_ Clarn B. Byer, Levi

Patients discharged recently
were : Lester Boumann 1 Mrs.

BOX

SHOE

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QUARTA t.IMONADI

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Patients listed fair on the
midnight report were Mrs. Pearl

so much rashlon-ravor on the com-

-'lid Yevr P"~'" .t 6 Calli

auy •"' "" - Filii Rljl. ~ac ctn.

ldal!e VtiM-frenn

CHEESE

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fURNITURE CO.

Among Alllng

THE

a.rtl•n's lillot. Jlr-

·~-o-.79
cant

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to 39c in this group. Don 't miss

p.m.; Mrs. Ervan H. Nance,

79c

A&amp;P lllliiSTQNI

29c

2 6St ICE MILK

fXI.OO Down - lalance .,.
Convent.tT_.,..

One lara:e table of A!sl. fosmetirs . Valut's

son, 3:11 a.m.

BIEP, TUIIKIY
011 CHICKIN

PIES

.PEACHES

lb.
jar

ONLY~

against •ll&lt;&gt;ged job hiring prac- jrute, the women chose the rut-

well, daughter, 11:50 a.m.; Mrs.
David Rankin, daughter; 12:32

A.P lr•AII hiiN

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olafull
rolls

-&amp;talk

rooms. Three womeu dived under- oetopa•?
nearth one classroom trailer and A - Elgbt, In contrast to Its
bad to be dragged out.
relative the squid, which has
At EUzabeth, civil rights pickets ·ten.
and a squad of p!Oice fought k 1
By United Preu IDiernollonal out in three clashes at the con- II - What Is tbe alatus of 1
Defiant Integrationists Bat atop slruction site of a $5 million coUrt- womeu In Iroquois society?
power poles, lay down on railroad 11 house annex, and later at tbe site A - Iroquois society came
tracks, fought police and were a,r· of a 15-story bpartment building. close to being a matriarchy;
rested by the dozens TUesday ' in l Police arresk-d 46 demonstrators. the elan wa11 based on descent
demonstrations in Chicago and It was the most fierce outbreak tbrwgh the
Women
who
Elizabeth, N.J . The demonstra~ of violence since demonstrations l owned crops and houses. A)tors promised to return for more began eight rlays ago in the city though they did not actually

railure df responsible conserva·
tive leaders to disa~:~sociate them
selves from the extremists
"was a g~eat disservice to the

Hard to lind -

B~aunschweiger

COOKIES

1

~AD ~- Adel Of- (ll!al, &lt;\lhimlluo, alter bavln!l •
Jf Baltimort~~..:Meu Is V~ -~ _ _. . -.b at l h. f~101111
.... fc,au~. SUe Lehew and home of Mr. and Mrs. Fred 1\.,el~
~ Harlenbach of Mason City . 18mlth on 8oondry St.

as

3 ROOMS
New Furniture

COSMETICS

l-Ib.

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of the Emancipation Proclamalion, Ebony omitted such wei~

Wide Unrest
Contt'nues· In
Race Iss'ues

Tuesday with a renewed atta;,jjck: [iii,.iiiiiiriiaiiciiiialoiiiskiiiiriiimiiiisiiihoiiiln~Chi~·iiica~-iiitices~.iiiiiiiiiioiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii_;e~rs;.an~d~h;,;a;:d~th:;e;.:;po:w~e~r,;;o;.l~rec~al;.liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiJ.
Sell. Barry Goldwater's "
to reject the support of
CHILDREN'S IMPORTED
VALUES TO 39c
"extreme right·wing elements.
CREPE SOLE ZORI
Without mentioning the Arizona Republican by name,
Rockefeller charged that t h e

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orating the lOOth anniversary

-~-can

Mrs. William E Rose
Rltll ~ marehint! band or Xenia spent the weekend at I
~ted'. ... halftime 1llow of the home of Mr. Tom Morgan
be "~"'' R*'!'e·
1and dalll!bter Gladys QR Rt. 3. , Rich NuftJI ~la-

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PEAiUTS IN SHELL -- ~ 39c
29C STUFFED OLIVES -- ....'O'Isl:· S9c CASHEW NUTS -~~~S9c
J.133c
·ofU·s9C FLOUR
FROOT LOOPS

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cKPEPPER

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SPICIIiD

50 higher . shorn ewes steady: .._ •...;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;.,.._ _
r~ ,nQ prime 110-L\IQ lb sprios
la!llbs moally 2150-22.00, choico
go«(

Plckena hllllhtlr ~ UAo
4er 111m II 1M 111110111'* -

fort of a crepe sole wedge. It's a sleek fall pump,

$vlt•M INII

·15.50.2-3400-5501b ts.S0-1450. No.
by Rep. Howard 11. Bal&lt;or
R· 'AAll .....
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3 600 lb ar ii bove 13· ·25· 13 _...., _ Tenn .. and supported by all of
boars steady, 10.50-Hl-75, few 200- the other Jlino
Two BLA
250 lb t Lltl-11.25.
of the 15 Democn11&gt; jumped
Sheep .350r &amp;laughte.: spring party traces to SIJpPOrt t
I
lambs steady to strong, ms,iUice&amp; motion

Rep~bJicans.

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GOP presidential nomination actiou today.

ROUND .~ ~~~-

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Lunch Meat

-:18.00; lew 211.00-IMI.OO, good 24.00- vide net reductions of $10.6 bll27.00, standard 20.00-24.00.
lion for bot-h individuals and

lb JIO.tltl-2111l, utility and
17.01-19.00; shorn ew" 4.00.. ,

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ALBANY, N. Y.- Gov . NeJ.
son A. Rockefeller continued
his unofficial quest for the 1964

•· 99c All Good
,~~, 69c Sliced Bacon

SLICED
CHEESE
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and standard 19.75-21.00; average visions. This probably would
choice 800 lb heifers z-4.00, aver~ ' hol(t the ~et revenue lass froQl
~ good lA&gt; low choice 700-800 lb individual tax relief below $9
1
22 . 50-23.~ utUity and commercia) billion.
&lt;9WS ll.fii'-IS.SO; otiUty and eom-1 Stili lacing the
con1mitt.,, :
~rcial ~ulls 17 .~18. $1. individu-, were showdown votes on t 11 1
al eammercial 19.00: good 14().350 President's
recommendations
lb feeder steers 22.56-23.00; me- ror reductions in corpor1tion 1
dium and good 600 lb heifers 1tax levies: Kennedy's over-aU
1
I!UlO: vealers steady: choice 27.00 tax program is designed to p~

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FRESH MUSHROOMS~:,..-- "'-49c

House Wqy• 41 Meant Col!lml~
tee voted 18 to • today lo cui
everybody's lncQI11.e taxes startin~ Jan. I.
CINCINNA'I'I &lt;UP11-Ltvooto&gt;c~ The \el tate reductions Callie !5Q, Dl!lvt&gt; ~ ; !lll\l&amp;ilter tl!&lt;lommendod by President Ken- ROTISSERIE.
steen stqdJ to weak iuttJJWel ~y - would averfl;ge Wl per
is lower, helfer• !lead;, cows and celll and cost the Treasury $9.5
bulls fuUy ~ady; average with I billio~ in revenue when fuJiy
ROAST
few high choicf' around 900 lb -effective on Jan. 1, 1965.
slaughter steen 25 25, mostly av-1 The net ta_~ relief would average c~ice 9QI)-120Q Jb ~. 50- 1 erpge less Lhan 19 per cent. S,v25.00, high Jood to low choice frlss for SOme taxpayers WQIIId
24.00, most good suo-11.50, utility be redut.'ed by tax-tightenina pro I

Hogs 1100; barrows and gUts
steady to 15 lower, sows mostly
st~ady : 1·2 100-1!!5 lb barrows and
gllts steady to 15 lower, sows
moatly steBdy; 1-1 300-325 lb bar·
roW8 and gilis ll.l0..18.2S, near

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two pill'
eent of h1l patlellta. Or. llkll11&amp;1' ulcl 1\11 1111 ll:tltftlfllfOlD'
lmately •,illl 1*IP"' flDee ~
ldnalill hla »&gt;''CCII!t 111111 JRit

lallon 011 approllmatel)'

Hospl"talNews

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WAYS, MEANS
COMMITTEE
VOTES ON BILL

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Ridgway oa1d he 11101 manlpJo

RUMP- SIRLOIN TIP

Frank Petrey If: vice presl~
Jr., dent of tbe spmuoring urgani-

WASHJNGT(lN (UPll -

IIOCiarian mildJdn6.

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three dllys jatl confinement for

DWl; Clarence llnylea,
Mi&lt;ldleport. lorfoilod el5 bond.
disturbiq the peace; Junlur
Lunilurd and Dale KosillfiOII,
both of I'Qillerny, eli an&lt;! ..,.ta
for intoiioation ; Clint"!' !)on.
van, ~ lllld cata, ln~atlclt_l;
Charles Lloyd, $15 bond lol'le1ture lor runnlnjl a •IDP Silll\: Allred !lee~ . Q~ bon&lt;l lurlehllfe,
asSIYII and b«ttery, an&lt;! t,arry
.Jaeobs, l'omor&lt;IY, $00 allll coo.ts,
leaving the scene Q! an accident. ~nd UO and 'oosts, reckleso operatloo,

o:,

Heaton who alao stated IJIW

DOl practice

UPI Bne
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. Dally Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport,
AU(; 14! J9e3-S
el C01181J't'lllsm llilell.~ .... l!outiJ .... ~
o'
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II a d!lef dJd not itv. upton. tol4 'In lbe ~·
lie' E. Evaoa, Rt. t, Middleport:
.
liD taug1o nprahdl7 with J1C111ee.
Ul(
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pectatlolw.
.... !l'slJer Ill lllll llrJ~111
Mn. Finn H. N8DCe, Galli~
WASHJNGTON- The lc!U&lt;b7 At 1eu1 u ...... amato11 and 11
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peared today to bave beea ...,.led bodily to walling paddy
·.
A - Elbert Hubbard 111tber w.,_ a . _ ,
8 &amp;
&amp;cered H pllal
Rice, Rt. I, Pt. Pleasant; Kay
(Continued from
I'
dumped ba&lt;!' ln tbe lap of I • - ·
~ No.
~ of the weU-Imowo "A
feMI PI liJIIIe I Jlfd • fl
01
C. Roush, Rt, 1, Letart; Mrs.
page '
"'luctaot COIJSreu.
AI one point an eotimated l,GGO
a new
to Garcia."
...-.IQ« and e8UJti ~7
Among th..., who
entered IJack Lewis, Irootoa; Mro, Jon!- day nl&amp;ht and early today al'lng Secretary of Labor W. Will· (IOl'IO!lo coucregated aud jeered ed, even the lllOI!Itll part&amp; a r •
villndll, 11e11&lt;e an'lllualcll efpja
lolzer hospital dur"\11 the pastl 011 F. Blair, Rt. 2, Waverly; lofr. ,the Commuuist waD, prole!!- ard WlrblllliiOUIICOd Theeday police.
110ft and lncapeble of hllldlinJ II_ Wbal-- wu lint '
·
$1 hours were.: Mrs. Ella
C, Hobart C. Wiseman. Rt. 5 Jock-' mg Its exlateilo!e on the second nlgbt tbe co~pse of collective The oquabble ""oterJ around food.
ctvn the ume New Rollaed! lty.
•
JohllS&lt;ln, 74 M!ll Creek Rd ., Gal-l son : Lawrence M. Donahoe, Me- anniver(lllry of Its erection.
bargaining tallu he bad been the uae of mobU. cworooma tn l
A - Aullralia.
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Dpolls; Mrs. E. Monroe Gate- :Arthur; lofrs. William N. Chat- About 3,000 young pei'I!Ons holding with union llld rail ne- the Nesro neighborhood, scene of ' Q- llW Raloerl
write
•ood, 826 Second Ave.,
Held, Ironton ; Mro. John J . took part in tbe riolous
oot- gotiators.
racial quari'eUonq lor lbe past'the
A aid [ Q _ Prtor 1e the adopllou of boo"·I. f
IU!, Jeffrey Sunmons,
04 McGraw, St.
Clairsville, O.; break, which mcluded attacks
several - .. The lnregratioo-ILoc Syoe?
lbe C..JIIIallon how .., the I A- A lew 1tlbes otlll
ba'f•
Hedgewood Or., Galbpolls ; Eu- WendeD R. Horton, Jackson; on aU. S. Army stall ca~ and A mass of cold air blown In Isis claim the use of the mobU. I A- Robert Burns said that laallou 10......., wbea Cobge&amp;o lhereditary eblefo, 11rt they 1ft
gene L. Wood, 833 Second Ave., Nicholas p , Cappelli, Spring- a Communist diplomatic Umou- by windJ in excess of 50 miles ' classroom• perpetualell alleged de he tool: down tbe words as he woo oo1 1a &amp;H&amp;Iou?
not always considered tba beadi
~eorge M. Swanson, Waterloo field. Volley A. Boggs Ironton , sine, the man-handling or two per hour left Ohioans sltlvering !ado segnogation of the city's heard an old mao omg tl1em, A _ B
.11 of 13 of these tribes.
•
s.ar Rt.; Grover C. Long, 1728
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•
' IWestern news photographers
· !all-like weather toda
public schools.
but Bul'l!l ill usually
given
Y a commt ee
Chatham Ave.; Mrs. Thomas A. Roscoe H. Babbert, Ashland, lights witl1 club-wielding
The &lt;:ooler weather is ~e to
Cllmb Pawer ...~
credillor writing them.
persons, one !rom every state. Q - Are tltore uy o1a1e1 '!I
Stephens, Rt. 2, Galbpolls; Mi- Ky ·
Berlin pohce.
at least through Friday During the height ol tbe mel&lt;e
11 _ How did au illusloo ef 1110 unioll toda1 wllll I loPf
c~e.l C. Fulks, Rt. I, Crown
Blrtb&gt;
.
the mercury tonlgbt ex- a )Wng Negro man and a teen- Q- Ia Moolem religiOn wbo 1pleaty come to be bowo ao a •w-lakeo?
·
ob
City , Mrs.
Allee S. Haner, Mrs. Thomas A, Stephens, Rt. CIDCAGO - - Martm
to plunge 1o below the aged Indian girl !rom Wisconsin Is IsraiU!
l ~~arme&lt;kle least•
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11401', SecOIId Ave.; Mrs. Mar- 2, Gallipolis, son, 6:48 p.m.; King Jr., Jack•• Robinson
mark.
.
climbed up two power poles and A- llra!U lo the Moslem an-I
.
A- Only one- Newlflunp&lt;
garet M. Call, Middleport; Char. Mrs. Emil M. Figgins, Rt. I Bid- James H. Meredith were
stayed aloft for several houri ID gel of music, who will sound A - It stems from the story shire.
..,..;...,...,;.,..i.i,..;.;;..;;:.;,;.:;,;:,;:.,;.::;;:;;,;;:;;.;~::., i ed m the list ol lOll most lnfluthe rain. Anolber demoMir- tbe resurrection trumpet on
entia I Negroe~ named today by
chained himJelf lA&gt; a pipe. Six the last day.
Ebony magazme.
girls lay down on the railroad
In a speeial edition commemtracks near tl1e Mobile
da.. II- How moay lnDI . . . on

None Priced Higher
BEEF

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AS
ADVERTISED

Rev. Rny Wlul will ~li•er •
1":...-...t
invooaUOII and
l;eaedicUoo.
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rU1\
Sjleclal music will be . present- - - - - .........., , .. fU\.\. ..
od by 1 looal &amp;roup, to be
- " ,,.
I· ..,_ wmt finod namod later.
1
or
.IN IM!ad• 'l't!Nclv !!IPI I Clinul&gt;;inc the alternoon's II'in
_ . , M~ Cllll'tt. Le- · tlvitioo will be a Llttlo Leap 1
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ga •
, 'l'lttJ .,... :
~t~oel;ell CQQteal betwtlell Rio
(liar
J;:. aiu'dolte, Mi«ll• Grande lllld. Yl!tton.
I
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• """ . . 111!1 ceslf far 'l'ba d!Dner will be servod
s~ .
le~vinc lltf scene of an ace~ ll'&lt;llll 11::10 a. m. through 3 p.
deBt, ~ tllll and coot&amp;, plua m.

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po~:lll1 1 ~JIIJ"":,elt"!a~•l!ot&gt;l i;~ l t;.;:: 0~

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Eight_ F• ~.~ 0. Forfeited

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a.D~y ~tm-1, Pomeroy-Mic141tPOft, 0.,'~-. 14. 1MJ

"I'd 11181111 to oo11 1 pep! 1111' 1
~.. lilt boo~ illflllllllflai...,M 11111m taken, l!eed !PI,' i&lt;I J)r. HeaiOP told the court he
Broadway muslcola. liho ......,1..._ ..., oorlier," ohe ooid, ml
"''-"'
plahlllfl Ia lllo IIIII, ~ nnted to r,uoa•n 111111- llu lrel!lei ~tely 3,100
io best lmowu on Broadway lor he an intoniew.
wltll tbe tleJso County Com- 1 always wanted to be rud7 pot10111 .moe he set up praeNEW YORK •Ul'l &gt; - Dorothy role as Lady Thiq In 1b0 Rod- I "I'd worked hard oil my life.. ·I (Coatlaued Fram Pqe 0.01 mtss~onen. wu calloclto test1- It there wao any cbaole Ill the t1ce ID Pomeroy lour yeart.IIO·
Sarno!!. who qult •how business , gers and Hammentein musical, I'd oeeo other 1tan who wereo'l lllld C~el m i~Mmcl,
()'.
IUII!Idl of tbe Meigs Coonty Dr. Heaton llso tootilled be
"to fllld ti~ \Q live" h.. come 1"The Kill&amp; IJIId 1."
hiiPIIY de!Q&gt;ite ,their tuccm. If _!ollowrns the n0011 r&lt;eeS$, Roool oa1d 11 111o ep1 '= M~lt!ll ~ lbal 1111¥ ~ 11M tllld b)' '111t&lt;Ki~ T, II*,
0111 ~ reli...,.ent bocJIISO she ' Sev&lt;o years ago !!he married you 're 10 bu1J will&gt; • ca....,.,
that doctors &lt;f llliiPJth¥1 11*1- IIGI'II tll!l..tiJ ~·"
R. L. JaccbB, and bolpltal adcot~kln't 111 QYt Qf her ptetty , Miltool\aymOIId. vice Jli'Uidem of mQbo you'rt m!!l!lnl • IQI, I de- or 000 tim.,, JlC!I1Ihlnt .-oil rime. lclne ohould 11e plaeool ., 11o Dt. a - _ _. wn. lllllllalrat.Qr GeQrp Smltb lbal
blonde head a line from a John
- - - - - - - - - - cjded 1o lind lime lo liv&lt;."
Asked why she was "un-retir- ll(eigs Memorial boopllll staff ef die tri.I, wu .ailed "I wu to be gaoled courtesy
Milttn poom.
NQW, tllo bluHyed boJ111Y '' Iinl" ~~ ......,)earl, II! ttt&gt; lsub)totto the approv" by ~ to the tlllld · - - · Qaet- ptlvlleges.'' Heaton Jald Ill...
Milo Sarnoll beaP ~•r o..""'
lllllPiillll t11ow bull- 11a1D. ,
of ~ No.IMediPI Soeltlf
~ _, ........, • 1111 1M ~ l!ds before lila booPIIII 'IP'
in 11111010 pol .. 1111 llfltr ,
wllll I!! 1!!111~ at ~ho pNoh 1not my huobtnd. 'flltl oilier Mtl- F'UIIll .-keel
prott\ICO
~
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11e oakl 1Je slped 1 nql4
10
wUUIIlll • MetrQpolm
of
Ill lho Hotel PIN"- I
...... tba llllt lt'tl\'l his anything Ill lho bJ-Iaws
llld ............. hJtiWtlltllll lbtt !*""!*' bill mllleatiOii
tl&gt;e Air oudili&lt;la. She - • on
ll
lui Ill newr 10 back ~
Hem
,
tbe medleal JOCiety mu.t ap- • hla lefUmony •.......... .... lo be reviewed by tba Mtllt
to ...,._ •inP'I willl oporo
..,.ra," ahe uid. "Opera _ , t poem oa hlo ~~ And Iprove RA&gt;ed read several u- Heaton denied thet be prae- Medical Society, but he did so
cornponiel Ill Now \'ork, Sin I
~~~~· lbe den;andl, offer tl1e lull thai ... a)ocll whlcll 11 delth lo
t. !rom tbe by-laws of the tJces sectarian medicine
... In protest. Dr. Heaton said he
Fr~, ~ Angeloa. Now Or~tlofae~on. I opont monthl lor bide, ·lod.O wh~ "" Ull~; , ~rp~l
and also from a bill- term lor unethical" ao4.' tesU- wu told this was a "mere for1
le- Philadalphio, Toronto. St.
llobtrt J)v
lrm
•ndh
;
·
accreditation and 11ao fled thell;e does
mallty."
Louts,~ Salt Lll~ City. oanc 1 J.
Bill, cha
an 11ar '""''· . w • 1 ap '""' I
.,..
"'
'in
QIIIIIQp t.o U.l &lt;llebo!llcs. 1111- Tllfl lellilliOIIY of Dr. 11141will&gt; the ll!lljor U.S. lll'll1Piloniu, ~ tho aiQlul)lllo Grande -~n f'l 141 olllll ID II only 18 tlmOOI. boon llYOII I YQico, I 0111111 to be •·
"""o4 wby lite • ....tL ~ '-•d.... ·
!111&lt;!1'1111
lallowo4 ~~~t~eh tbe 11111111
did tolev1&amp;i&lt;la, supper cl\lb on- 'Dinnor, ~ bY Ule Rio Ollllroadwoy, I'd do~ role IiilO uolol II.''
I Wban ";" ,
=
;r'::;
_ !!!""~"!.. ""· .. QY .~. w _ •
,;,
~ and 1 numbo&lt; of Grande ltlomOI'lal l\aln.. today
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BJ GAY PAULJ!Y
VPJ
Eolltor

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advortlolotl uoner lofor-1
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. R-overy sw
·qo. tww•vor. - "" t11o ""'
Woman's VleW•
q lor ret!~ 0 laid.

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Tbeocl.... T. lltod. ......, Cllilll ol 0. D. Drl. I 0 liD
•!Ill!IIIII
or "
&lt;~. '""'. lli4ftiY, Ray 11q1011 llld 1.
a ~· 1111- Gf!l. Jtcbat, hid .,_ ... 114

1M --

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p..- QuiJkem •

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· Infections.
Wid exta.ltl

1

Evans G.·vPro•ram For
Bean Dinner

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One Pri·ce

::~v!.t":':h:
Grande
camptlo.for~~

m~

Collo~~e

G110st speMor II I p. m.
u~ Ally. John J:plln&amp;, Gal·

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zallon, Mra. Dave Reese, ...,_
retary • treasurer.
Prooeodo wnl go towarda !lOW
fire equipment lor tl1e RaCC(I(III
and Perry Twp., fire doPfl'lments.
n.e public Ia Invited.

Market Report

BEEF

LB.

corpar~;ations.

Kelloal'•

In today 's commltt~ action SPECIAL
on individual tax rates the closest vote came on a Republican ·
move to make the second stage 1
of the two-stage tax reduction ' Ann P•g•

240 lb II. I&amp;, 1-S 190-1!40 lb 1775- contingent upon tile si;e of the PORK

18.110, a-s M0-310 lb 1?.115-17.79. t-2 national debt on Jqly t, 1964.
;
I'JI.J81 Jb 17.01t-l7.50: 1-3 300-!lSO This motion WIS defeated on
lb sows 15.~1&amp;.00. 350-400 lb 14.50 a 13 to 12 vote. It was offered

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!.lb.
can _ _ _ _ __

_

.1\fiu (.ltl1wriJbl (s

I Mrs. t;lb;lbeth Wilson, w h q
L-K OQwl Qq~n
Ihas been visitiilg for several
WEST COLUMBIA - Gay weeks at the home Qf Mr. ~nd
Cal'lwrjght, daughter of Mr. Mn. Daniel M. J011es of Rt. 3!
and Mrs. Jack Cartwright of ~nd Mn. ~lelia Jones Jenkins IAaP Strawbarry
W,.t Columbia, was crowned :an&lt;l il&lt;!ughter Betty, haa reiUr!l- l PRESERVES
J:K Bowl Queen la&lt;t Friday II'd w her oome at Franklin.
night al the annual Norih.SOOth Mrs. Winifred Evans Clark,
football .game In Parkersburg. Miss Belle Jones and Mrs. J;:~
tjliu Cal'lwrltlht, a l!ltiil Wa- 1'sie Brll(bhaw spent ~ day at A&amp;P L.laht Meet
hap hiijll school graduate Portsmoulh.
TUNA FISH Chupk
... crowned by Viekv Cross, : Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Muter
Slyle W • o; Cwnt~
Centennial have returned to ihtlr home on
·
Quton. She wa• pr..entod a gast Main St. alter having en- 1
~ of red rll8es, a silver joyod a two weeks vacation at H-spun

I ~~~= h~;ni!: E~t ~~r~:k ! SWISS

AIFU: AJ'I'OIN1'tD
..
.,
*lin Abele of Qllk
tlliCI Hill Hoopital alter having en,\ Snoth Webster Is anoouo.emc IJoyedM and~~· Ootvacal!on.
~ the appoinbnent of Pete Davis, .
r. a ''u:5. l'l.
eman .
' · Middleport. as general manag- Middleport were Sunday vis~
.- of tbo Alliin P'ord llaleo in tors here.
5oqlll Webster Mr Davis Is 'l'lle Sundoy school cl tho
rurt~
,;,lly " ~es ;,.n~~ger· a( bvteriln chtU&lt;!h will have tbelr ,
lhe J(eh~
· e l'ord Agency ~~ on Thursday
tc
, . .
I o:clo&lt;ll at Laurel Point,

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known Negro personalities

1

Cllll

:heavyweight boxing
' Charles (Sonny} Liston,
Iball players Willie Mays
: Ernie Banks, and
' Eartha Kitt.

I

79c

Frozen
POT

c

3

C

69C

~~-

tailored to a T in rich, supple tan or black upper
leather.

plus.

•· ·39c

MIDDLEPORT, 0.

, Barry. Roy Mathias, Mrs.

O!.ar~

ies Eads, Howard
Neigler,
l George H. Durst, Mrs. Pearl
Brown, William E. Hartung,
Miss Mayme Berridge.
Discharged

LADIES' SEAM FREE

lllced

••
W.lvM'·

4':: 79c

BARS

.... ""'" '

• fop 6tc-

Wiseman, Mrs. G a r y
Barnilz, Mrs. William Nance,
Mrs. Forrest Moore, Harley
Cunningham, Mrs. Rex Jolly,
Beverly Fisher and Carl
L.
Brookhart.

R·ECORD DEPT.

Discount

.2 33c

PEACH

= - - - - tMI

PIE

Nylon

Hose, 81k to 11. Seam·
free. Bonanza price. Shop
early.

APRICOTS --~"
J•nt l'••llfi'-I.EMOJ'
JUICE ~ 3~ 69t JELLY 'ROLLS_,.---- ·• 29c
Jrt!!d

tr

TOMATO

BROWNS
'

- . 2J: 49t LAYER CAKE ....
I

·=

•S9c

BOYS' BRIEFS

•

49c

REGULAR 2.99 VALUE

.99 .

BOYS' CORD

SCHOOL PANTS

Wide asst. of Better Bath Mat Sets,
Special Purchase at a large saving
lor you.

RECORDS

Reg. $1.29 Value

By All Of The Top Recording
Stars Including •••

LOOP RUGS

•Lawrence Welk
e Brenda Lee

• Pat Boone

•Percy Faith

• Patty Page

•Frank Sinatra

•Kingston

Trio

• Christy Mins!J'el

lOft.

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' All re~ effective thna Saturdtl)' Aucu-t 1T

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GIRLS NEW FALL
BACK TO SCHOOL

COnON BRAS

FLATS

DRESSES

Special purchase of Ladies'
Better $2.00 Cotton Bras.
Reg. $2.00 v·alue, 32 to 42.
White only , no colors. See
these foe value plus.

"

$1.99

Large group of Girla"
Back To School Dresses It
low low prices. YOUT ~
nanza Store save1 you
money .

pair

Reg. $1.00 Palmolive Rapid Shave 64c
Wh'tI I RGin
• Sha mpoo ' ' ' . ' ' . ' .. . ' . . 99 C
!I ikr
Sav1
in Shampoo .. · .... · .... · ·.. 49c
83c Big Size Colgates Toothpaste 59c

88
...
TENNIS OXFORDS
$1.00 Children's White
Tennis Oxford. Special offer
this week end on a first come
first serve basis. We sa'Ve you

"Dixie" Brand Gloss
HOUSE PAINT

,

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lo

Flat Finfoh Vietor Latex Wall
Paint. New dis·
count price. 'l'ry
this, it'• nlue
piUJ. Shup early
at your Bonanza

Store.

·

GALLON

COLORS

'"'

50 .

C

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KING SIZE DECORArED

T-V

MEN'S; BOYS' &amp; YOUTHS' AMERICAN MADE
MOULDED SOLE GYM

TABLES
rated T.V. Table at a
low Bonanu price. Shop early. We will
move these fa&amp;t, hurry,

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77!

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SHOES &amp; OXFORDS

•

and .\ ·BoYt.
One bJa toble. Re•• , ,
$3.99 ..
Mould-s·
ed SOle 'l'l!nnlo oboe
ollordL _ !CloM '
Men's

1..

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.price. S.ve $1.
OD . ...., pair JOU '

!llf~'To ~~ n

pair
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,MIDDLIPOitT, OHIO
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Wok, King Size Dero-

99

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Childrens Red, l!oh,., White

FLAT FINISH "VICTOR"

!lei- $3.95 p~lnt nlue. DIIle
brand. Hurry tbl1 won't lut !on&amp;.

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Values to $3.99 in thi s
group priced at a new low
low discount price. SPe
these ror value plus.

money .

Uggans Plus Many Many More.

·,

here early and save.

Reg.

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• LesUe .

ilEAEO RECORDS'·

Your chQice of this crou-.
al a big Bonanu P.rice. Be

Latex Wall Paint

Cole

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CLEARANCE
LADIES SUMMER

• The

eNat King

'

Sun Glasseo
Refrigerator Bowls
Plastic Tumblers
Bun Baskets

BIG DISCOUNTS :::~~~ ~~s

8 8. !

•Paul Anka

• Bobby Darin

•·.
,;

Snack Trays
Dust Pens
Coffee Mugs
Cereal Bowls

REG. $2.00
LADIES

Platters - • Connie Francl4

Presl~y

--CHOICE-

See this group. Save 1,2
and more on some of
these Hems . Shop early
and sa ve.

$1.33 ••.

Big 24x44 size Cotton Loop Rug.
Asst. colors. New low discount
price. Non skid back. Save now,

• Andy

• Fats Domino

-CHOICE-

ASST.

• Glenn Miller

• AJ: POPUUR PRied

..... 19C

97!

COMPLm SELECTION OF

Assorted Household Plastics

BOYS' T·SHIRTS

49c

WHITE

LARGE SEEDLESS

pr

Price

-BIG DISCOUNT BUYS-

FRUIT OF THE LOOM

Shop early and save.

IIISH FRUIT &amp; VEGITAIUS

c

Discount

THE$E PRICES EFFECTIVE THRU SATURDAY -- AUGUST 17th

BATH MAT SETS

WiiUams
BREAD
.
.

valut'

DISCOUNT PRICE

ASST. 2 PC.

•

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thi~

pr

Reg. $1.59 Value

39c

c=:

REGULAR 39c VALUES
One large group of Children's Crepe Sole
Zori Sandals, close out price. These woo"&amp;
last long.

c

Ladies'

price

New Fall Shade

Reg. 2.99 value boys' Back To School Pants.
Asst. colors. Sizes 6 to 16. Save at your
Bonanza Store.

7~69c

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SANDALS

WE GIVE B\G

NYLON HOSE

i Ralph

VISIT DUTTONS

FREE GeM:.:~~~~

WHITE

,.._ Carrie JlfiHI! has I'Silllft.
'!liter dQIIel tri.Mt,-CariDol n.,.

MASON, W. VA.

cea

Discount
Price

0. Knapp, Mrs. Eustus R. Plymale, Mrs_ Clarn B. Byer, Levi

Patients discharged recently
were : Lester Boumann 1 Mrs.

BOX

SHOE

1

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only 4.99

QUARTA t.IMONADI

1....

S9c HASH

...

Patients listed fair on the
midnight report were Mrs. Pearl

so much rashlon-ravor on the com-

-'lid Yevr P"~'" .t 6 Calli

auy •"' "" - Filii Rljl. ~ac ctn.

ldal!e VtiM-frenn

CHEESE

.

fURNITURE CO.

Among Alllng

THE

a.rtl•n's lillot. Jlr-

·~-o-.79
cant

,,

'AASON

to 39c in this group. Don 't miss

p.m.; Mrs. Ervan H. Nance,

79c

A&amp;P lllliiSTQNI

29c

2 6St ICE MILK

fXI.OO Down - lalance .,.
Convent.tT_.,..

One lara:e table of A!sl. fosmetirs . Valut's

son, 3:11 a.m.

BIEP, TUIIKIY
011 CHICKIN

PIES

.PEACHES

lb.
jar

ONLY~

against •ll&lt;&gt;ged job hiring prac- jrute, the women chose the rut-

well, daughter, 11:50 a.m.; Mrs.
David Rankin, daughter; 12:32

A.P lr•AII hiiN

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olafull
rolls

-&amp;talk

rooms. Three womeu dived under- oetopa•?
nearth one classroom trailer and A - Elgbt, In contrast to Its
bad to be dragged out.
relative the squid, which has
At EUzabeth, civil rights pickets ·ten.
and a squad of p!Oice fought k 1
By United Preu IDiernollonal out in three clashes at the con- II - What Is tbe alatus of 1
Defiant Integrationists Bat atop slruction site of a $5 million coUrt- womeu In Iroquois society?
power poles, lay down on railroad 11 house annex, and later at tbe site A - Iroquois society came
tracks, fought police and were a,r· of a 15-story bpartment building. close to being a matriarchy;
rested by the dozens TUesday ' in l Police arresk-d 46 demonstrators. the elan wa11 based on descent
demonstrations in Chicago and It was the most fierce outbreak tbrwgh the
Women
who
Elizabeth, N.J . The demonstra~ of violence since demonstrations l owned crops and houses. A)tors promised to return for more began eight rlays ago in the city though they did not actually

railure df responsible conserva·
tive leaders to disa~:~sociate them
selves from the extremists
"was a g~eat disservice to the

Hard to lind -

B~aunschweiger

COOKIES

1

~AD ~- Adel Of- (ll!al, &lt;\lhimlluo, alter bavln!l •
Jf Baltimort~~..:Meu Is V~ -~ _ _. . -.b at l h. f~101111
.... fc,au~. SUe Lehew and home of Mr. and Mrs. Fred 1\.,el~
~ Harlenbach of Mason City . 18mlth on 8oondry St.

as

3 ROOMS
New Furniture

COSMETICS

l-Ib.

......

.

of the Emancipation Proclamalion, Ebony omitted such wei~

Wide Unrest
Contt'nues· In
Race Iss'ues

Tuesday with a renewed atta;,jjck: [iii,.iiiiiiriiaiiciiiialoiiiskiiiiriiimiiiisiiihoiiiln~Chi~·iiica~-iiitices~.iiiiiiiiiioiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii_;e~rs;.an~d~h;,;a;:d~th:;e;.:;po:w~e~r,;;o;.l~rec~al;.liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiJ.
Sell. Barry Goldwater's "
to reject the support of
CHILDREN'S IMPORTED
VALUES TO 39c
"extreme right·wing elements.
CREPE SOLE ZORI
Without mentioning the Arizona Republican by name,
Rockefeller charged that t h e

_....

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~~ . IN ~

orating the lOOth anniversary

-~-can

Mrs. William E Rose
Rltll ~ marehint! band or Xenia spent the weekend at I
~ted'. ... halftime 1llow of the home of Mr. Tom Morgan
be "~"'' R*'!'e·
1and dalll!bter Gladys QR Rt. 3. , Rich NuftJI ~la-

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'"'' DRESSING 79C """SALAD
PEAiUTS IN SHELL -- ~ 39c
29C STUFFED OLIVES -- ....'O'Isl:· S9c CASHEW NUTS -~~~S9c
J.133c
·ofU·s9C FLOUR
FROOT LOOPS

S9c

0:.~ ~
~

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pkgs.

PAPER TOWELS 4

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2 89c
12-&lt;lz.

1-lb.

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SALMON

S.ioll.

1
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79c
r. 49c

ZION OLD FASI41DNiiiD

0ak

Mess...

1

BEANS with - . . .
sauce, 41 oz.

cKPEPPER

1

lllthl
SPICIIiD

50 higher . shorn ewes steady: .._ •...;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;.,.._ _
r~ ,nQ prime 110-L\IQ lb sprios
la!llbs moally 2150-22.00, choico
go«(

Plckena hllllhtlr ~ UAo
4er 111m II 1M 111110111'* -

fort of a crepe sole wedge. It's a sleek fall pump,

$vlt•M INII

·15.50.2-3400-5501b ts.S0-1450. No.
by Rep. Howard 11. Bal&lt;or
R· 'AAll .....
-.. ' 0 f~Un d
•• ·
·
•
3 600 lb ar ii bove 13· ·25· 13 _...., _ Tenn .. and supported by all of
boars steady, 10.50-Hl-75, few 200- the other Jlino
Two BLA
250 lb t Lltl-11.25.
of the 15 Democn11&gt; jumped
Sheep .350r &amp;laughte.: spring party traces to SIJpPOrt t
I
lambs steady to strong, ms,iUice&amp; motion

Rep~bJicans.

2

Sill""

w:u

GOP presidential nomination actiou today.

ROUND .~ ~~~-

" ' - " A-k•" Thin

Lunch Meat

-:18.00; lew 211.00-IMI.OO, good 24.00- vide net reductions of $10.6 bll27.00, standard 20.00-24.00.
lion for bot-h individuals and

lb JIO.tltl-2111l, utility and
17.01-19.00; shorn ew" 4.00.. ,

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!el;d!Md ~~ bolli IUdiW&amp;f ~

ALBANY, N. Y.- Gov . NeJ.
son A. Rockefeller continued
his unofficial quest for the 1964

•· 99c All Good
,~~, 69c Sliced Bacon

SLICED
CHEESE
1------..--..-----------'

and standard 19.75-21.00; average visions. This probably would
choice 800 lb heifers z-4.00, aver~ ' hol(t the ~et revenue lass froQl
~ good lA&gt; low choice 700-800 lb individual tax relief below $9
1
22 . 50-23.~ utUity and commercia) billion.
&lt;9WS ll.fii'-IS.SO; otiUty and eom-1 Stili lacing the
con1mitt.,, :
~rcial ~ulls 17 .~18. $1. individu-, were showdown votes on t 11 1
al eammercial 19.00: good 14().350 President's
recommendations
lb feeder steers 22.56-23.00; me- ror reductions in corpor1tion 1
dium and good 600 lb heifers 1tax levies: Kennedy's over-aU
1
I!UlO: vealers steady: choice 27.00 tax program is designed to p~

115:110

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HEEL·O-ROUND

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dis~·

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STEAKS

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w:..es

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BEEF STEW

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tel'1111'111 ... llobtrl lliltf,
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From

FRESH MUSHROOMS~:,..-- "'-49c

House Wqy• 41 Meant Col!lml~
tee voted 18 to • today lo cui
everybody's lncQI11.e taxes startin~ Jan. I.
CINCINNA'I'I &lt;UP11-Ltvooto&gt;c~ The \el tate reductions Callie !5Q, Dl!lvt&gt; ~ ; !lll\l&amp;ilter tl!&lt;lommendod by President Ken- ROTISSERIE.
steen stqdJ to weak iuttJJWel ~y - would averfl;ge Wl per
is lower, helfer• !lead;, cows and celll and cost the Treasury $9.5
bulls fuUy ~ady; average with I billio~ in revenue when fuJiy
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few high choicf' around 900 lb -effective on Jan. 1, 1965.
slaughter steen 25 25, mostly av-1 The net ta_~ relief would average c~ice 9QI)-120Q Jb ~. 50- 1 erpge less Lhan 19 per cent. S,v25.00, high Jood to low choice frlss for SOme taxpayers WQIIId
24.00, most good suo-11.50, utility be redut.'ed by tax-tightenina pro I

Hogs 1100; barrows and gUts
steady to 15 lower, sows mostly
st~ady : 1·2 100-1!!5 lb barrows and
gllts steady to 15 lower, sows
moatly steBdy; 1-1 300-325 lb bar·
roW8 and gilis ll.l0..18.2S, near

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Frank Petrey If: vice presl~
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DWl; Clarence llnylea,
Mi&lt;ldleport. lorfoilod el5 bond.
disturbiq the peace; Junlur
Lunilurd and Dale KosillfiOII,
both of I'Qillerny, eli an&lt;! ..,.ta
for intoiioation ; Clint"!' !)on.
van, ~ lllld cata, ln~atlclt_l;
Charles Lloyd, $15 bond lol'le1ture lor runnlnjl a •IDP Silll\: Allred !lee~ . Q~ bon&lt;l lurlehllfe,
asSIYII and b«ttery, an&lt;! t,arry
.Jaeobs, l'omor&lt;IY, $00 allll coo.ts,
leaving the scene Q! an accident. ~nd UO and 'oosts, reckleso operatloo,

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A - Elbert Hubbard 111tber w.,_ a . _ ,
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Rice, Rt. I, Pt. Pleasant; Kay
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AI one point an eotimated l,GGO
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Among th..., who
entered IJack Lewis, Irootoa; Mro, Jon!- day nl&amp;ht and early today al'lng Secretary of Labor W. Will· (IOl'IO!lo coucregated aud jeered ed, even the lllOI!Itll part&amp; a r •
villndll, 11e11&lt;e an'lllualcll efpja
lolzer hospital dur"\11 the pastl 011 F. Blair, Rt. 2, Waverly; lofr. ,the Commuuist waD, prole!!- ard WlrblllliiOUIICOd Theeday police.
110ft and lncapeble of hllldlinJ II_ Wbal-- wu lint '
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C, Hobart C. Wiseman. Rt. 5 Jock-' mg Its exlateilo!e on the second nlgbt tbe co~pse of collective The oquabble ""oterJ around food.
ctvn the ume New Rollaed! lty.
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JohllS&lt;ln, 74 M!ll Creek Rd ., Gal-l son : Lawrence M. Donahoe, Me- anniver(lllry of Its erection.
bargaining tallu he bad been the uae of mobU. cworooma tn l
A - Aullralia.
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•ood, 826 Second Ave.,
Held, Ironton ; Mro. John J . took part in tbe riolous
oot- gotiators.
racial quari'eUonq lor lbe past'the
A aid [ Q _ Prtor 1e the adopllou of boo"·I. f
IU!, Jeffrey Sunmons,
04 McGraw, St.
Clairsville, O.; break, which mcluded attacks
several - .. The lnregratioo-ILoc Syoe?
lbe C..JIIIallon how .., the I A- A lew 1tlbes otlll
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Hedgewood Or., Galbpolls ; Eu- WendeD R. Horton, Jackson; on aU. S. Army stall ca~ and A mass of cold air blown In Isis claim the use of the mobU. I A- Robert Burns said that laallou 10......., wbea Cobge&amp;o lhereditary eblefo, 11rt they 1ft
gene L. Wood, 833 Second Ave., Nicholas p , Cappelli, Spring- a Communist diplomatic Umou- by windJ in excess of 50 miles ' classroom• perpetualell alleged de he tool: down tbe words as he woo oo1 1a &amp;H&amp;Iou?
not always considered tba beadi
~eorge M. Swanson, Waterloo field. Volley A. Boggs Ironton , sine, the man-handling or two per hour left Ohioans sltlvering !ado segnogation of the city's heard an old mao omg tl1em, A _ B
.11 of 13 of these tribes.
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· !all-like weather toda
public schools.
but Bul'l!l ill usually
given
Y a commt ee
Chatham Ave.; Mrs. Thomas A. Roscoe H. Babbert, Ashland, lights witl1 club-wielding
The &lt;:ooler weather is ~e to
Cllmb Pawer ...~
credillor writing them.
persons, one !rom every state. Q - Are tltore uy o1a1e1 '!I
Stephens, Rt. 2, Galbpolls; Mi- Ky ·
Berlin pohce.
at least through Friday During the height ol tbe mel&lt;e
11 _ How did au illusloo ef 1110 unioll toda1 wllll I loPf
c~e.l C. Fulks, Rt. I, Crown
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the mercury tonlgbt ex- a )Wng Negro man and a teen- Q- Ia Moolem religiOn wbo 1pleaty come to be bowo ao a •w-lakeo?
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City , Mrs.
Allee S. Haner, Mrs. Thomas A, Stephens, Rt. CIDCAGO - - Martm
to plunge 1o below the aged Indian girl !rom Wisconsin Is IsraiU!
l ~~arme&lt;kle least•
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mark.
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climbed up two power poles and A- llra!U lo the Moslem an-I
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A- Only one- Newlflunp&lt;
garet M. Call, Middleport; Char. Mrs. Emil M. Figgins, Rt. I Bid- James H. Meredith were
stayed aloft for several houri ID gel of music, who will sound A - It stems from the story shire.
..,..;...,...,;.,..i.i,..;.;;..;;:.;,;.:;,;:,;:.,;.::;;:;;,;;:;;.;~::., i ed m the list ol lOll most lnfluthe rain. Anolber demoMir- tbe resurrection trumpet on
entia I Negroe~ named today by
chained himJelf lA&gt; a pipe. Six the last day.
Ebony magazme.
girls lay down on the railroad
In a speeial edition commemtracks near tl1e Mobile
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Broadway muslcola. liho ......,1..._ ..., oorlier," ohe ooid, ml
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plahlllfl Ia lllo IIIII, ~ nnted to r,uoa•n 111111- llu lrel!lei ~tely 3,100
io best lmowu on Broadway lor he an intoniew.
wltll tbe tleJso County Com- 1 always wanted to be rud7 pot10111 .moe he set up praeNEW YORK •Ul'l &gt; - Dorothy role as Lady Thiq In 1b0 Rod- I "I'd worked hard oil my life.. ·I (Coatlaued Fram Pqe 0.01 mtss~onen. wu calloclto test1- It there wao any cbaole Ill the t1ce ID Pomeroy lour yeart.IIO·
Sarno!!. who qult •how business , gers and Hammentein musical, I'd oeeo other 1tan who wereo'l lllld C~el m i~Mmcl,
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IUII!Idl of tbe Meigs Coonty Dr. Heaton llso tootilled be
"to fllld ti~ \Q live" h.. come 1"The Kill&amp; IJIId 1."
hiiPIIY de!Q&gt;ite ,their tuccm. If _!ollowrns the n0011 r&lt;eeS$, Roool oa1d 11 111o ep1 '= M~lt!ll ~ lbal 1111¥ ~ 11M tllld b)' '111t&lt;Ki~ T, II*,
0111 ~ reli...,.ent bocJIISO she ' Sev&lt;o years ago !!he married you 're 10 bu1J will&gt; • ca....,.,
that doctors &lt;f llliiPJth¥1 11*1- IIGI'II tll!l..tiJ ~·"
R. L. JaccbB, and bolpltal adcot~kln't 111 QYt Qf her ptetty , Miltool\aymOIId. vice Jli'Uidem of mQbo you'rt m!!l!lnl • IQI, I de- or 000 tim.,, JlC!I1Ihlnt .-oil rime. lclne ohould 11e plaeool ., 11o Dt. a - _ _. wn. lllllllalrat.Qr GeQrp Smltb lbal
blonde head a line from a John
- - - - - - - - - - cjded 1o lind lime lo liv&lt;."
Asked why she was "un-retir- ll(eigs Memorial boopllll staff ef die tri.I, wu .ailed "I wu to be gaoled courtesy
Milttn poom.
NQW, tllo bluHyed boJ111Y '' Iinl" ~~ ......,)earl, II! ttt&gt; lsub)totto the approv" by ~ to the tlllld · - - · Qaet- ptlvlleges.'' Heaton Jald Ill...
Milo Sarnoll beaP ~•r o..""'
lllllPiillll t11ow bull- 11a1D. ,
of ~ No.IMediPI Soeltlf
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in 11111010 pol .. 1111 llfltr ,
wllll I!! 1!!111~ at ~ho pNoh 1not my huobtnd. 'flltl oilier Mtl- F'UIIll .-keel
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llld ............. hJtiWtlltllll lbtt !*""!*' bill mllleatiOii
tl&gt;e Air oudili&lt;la. She - • on
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tbe medleal JOCiety mu.t ap- • hla lefUmony •.......... .... lo be reviewed by tba Mtllt
to ...,._ •inP'I willl oporo
..,.ra," ahe uid. "Opera _ , t poem oa hlo ~~ And Iprove RA&gt;ed read several u- Heaton denied thet be prae- Medical Society, but he did so
cornponiel Ill Now \'ork, Sin I
~~~~· lbe den;andl, offer tl1e lull thai ... a)ocll whlcll 11 delth lo
t. !rom tbe by-laws of the tJces sectarian medicine
... In protest. Dr. Heaton said he
Fr~, ~ Angeloa. Now Or~tlofae~on. I opont monthl lor bide, ·lod.O wh~ "" Ull~; , ~rp~l
and also from a bill- term lor unethical" ao4.' tesU- wu told this was a "mere for1
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did tolev1&amp;i&lt;la, supper cl\lb on- 'Dinnor, ~ bY Ule Rio Ollllroadwoy, I'd do~ role IiilO uolol II.''
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,.ciNCINNATI &lt;UPU _ 11 oeems Jansen aaid after lb&amp; gime.
wu thtowiac hard. but my """e l bang&lt;&lt;
:s agolnsl giant •~ 1 Pl~n 's lstb. Harp«, Ptuon. j fifth and another to Fell':" ,
~Mt · ftU')'time Jim Jaloney Actually the ZZ..year-old Red wa• good and 1 was uain1 it 1 Juan l\1.... ::. 1. Marlchat, wboaur- Robmson ar,iPete ~tach~ m ~ eJghth. M~m'!l.a., W~. M
"tchet he converts new believ- ri hthander struck out only RV· lot too."
rendered two-run homers to Vada two hitJ , bUt lbbe., big wen walked, w~ the only other .
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en, a forP nine innings 1n "''in· over his pre-season (oreeasl of u se~n-p 1us mnutp,
· •Wil1•ie Mays
Frsne~&amp;·
Tbe lltett 1a san Francisco . average
wu charged ! thrown out at the plate on each
f 'd' lf~il Sanlift-"
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of the campalgn matchin•~ elgbtn after
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inaon's 17th homer ill the fourth ' Jim O'Toola for Red honors
In had '"~a pine ··•n&lt;r 1or
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n;~YO:~~t~ an ne throw I :=eyb~~ ~ ~tre':eas an; try in;~~: M~lone got solid batting sup- I inning and in the ei~h!h the clu· I lhbi departn..~r. t Jnr. gave_ up a ing lborls~p Ernie Bowman.
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to ' single to llarvey Kueli9 Ul the
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leagu..Jerdillg Los Angelea
COLUMBUS IUPJl _ High I 11162 UPI top 10. were Warren
Major Le...e Slalldbtp
Houston ot St. Louis, nij[ht
By Mn.TON RICHMAN
era and within 2 I·!· of the
fiC/&gt;POI football will return 19 Ohio ! 19.0.11; Sandus&amp;, 17.0.21; Middle· By Untied Pre• bolemotional
Amerlcoa Leacue
UPI Sporto Writer
pia"" Giants. Cincinnati hat
Fri,day mornlna when $5.000 can· I town 19-tl; Cincinnati Roger Ba· [
National Lea1ue
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Warren
Spehn
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ollts last 10 games
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did'ateo rtport ID 816 team. for con 19-0l ; Steubenville 9-tl; AJ.
w. L. Pet. GB New York
74 40 .649
simply to satisfy ·the sticklers and John 'hllourls IJI.SI "
~ opening ot rail practice.
liance (6-2-ll; Lorain
Admiral Lo!! Angelf:s
89 47 .595 . Chicago
67 50 .573 81,1; keep them from claiming be was Fred Hutchinson'• choice to
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~tually, the season unofficial- King 19-ll; and C'.eveland St. Ig- ; San Francisco
65 53 .551 1 Minnesota
65 .52 .508 lO Y.! low;ing up the record book.
the Bl!COnd ot thrM pame. W'th
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ly &amp;•II uncltr:way Thuraday with nalius &lt;8-01. .
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6&gt; 53 .551 5 Baltimore
I 6 S4 .479 191&gt; The 42·year-old Milwaukee! the Giaots tonight. Dark will
ARRIVES IN ZONE
57 62 ·479 1914 southpaw settled a two-week-long( counter \': l!n :rooklt hank Linz"
ttfA 1iuuance of practice unif?rms. Canton MeKmJer, trachtion~lly 1 Cincinnali
IJS 56 .53'7 6'f.t Ck&gt;veland
Staff-Sgt. Harry R. Lyons
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But Obio RJIJ)t School AthleUc A•· a powerhouse, wtll be roturnmg ' Chicago
81 54 .530 7\' Boston
55 60 ·471 19'' debate TueJday night when he of. who will be making hlo first
safely at Panama Can- ,
aoctai~n rulto forbid phyoical to the prep grid wars after , I Pittsburgh
80 57 .51! 91&gt; Kansaa City
53 62 .~I 211&gt; ficlally hecame the all·llme left. or leagoe •tart.
Zone ~Iter transfer I r om
pra'ttle. se"lons hetween tilt end year'a absen~. The Bulldogs Philadelphia
61 118 .m 81&gt; 1Loa Angeleo
55 81 :~~ ~~ handed strikeout king of the rna·
-·---- ·AFB, Abellne, Tex. He
51 : .3S9 ~~ , jor leagues with a career tot.sl of
of the seaaon .!JI November and I were suepended for the 1962 sea- Milwaukee
60 5!1 .504 , ... ~ Detroit
ENTECTAINS
CLUB
the
son
of Mr. and Mrs. Al33 2,383.
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the third Friday before . Labor son for a rtcruittng violation.
Houston
45 71 .m at Washington
Mrs. Jack Bachner entertainLyons of Racine. His wife,
Day.
New York
38 79 .325 31'•1
T11tsday'a Reaulll
Spahn achieved the milestone ed her card club recently at
and two children, O.lr
The prop cridders will 'he re· Open Hou•e Held At
Tueadoy.. Relullo
by atriking out five butlers in a her borne on Uncoln-st. Prizes
and Harry Jr., are visit. .
pariDK rc,, a season which wi11 1 WI,
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Chicago 3 Cleveland 0, mght
4-3 victory over tbe·Los Angeles were awarded to Miss Martha
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open Sept. I and run
through
lUipermg me•
Clncmnab 4 San Fran. 0, night , Kansas City 4 Detroit 2. night Dodgera that repre.'Ontnd his 14th Howell and Mrs. Carl Horkey.
in Racme,, and p1ann ng to
Nov. !O: f'i&gt;r tho firot time, team• ' Dr .. and Mrs. L. L. Roush en· Milwaukee 4 Los Angeles 3, mght Baltimore 6 Minnesota 1, night triumph of the season and the Other players were Mrs. Har·
him later.
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will be limited to 10 gasnes, in· . tertamed with Open House Sun. St. Louis 4 Houston • mght .
Los Angeles 4 Wash. 3. night
341st of his career. .
old Hubbard,Mrs. Eugene Gher·
-,.---luding pre • seliSQII previews. Iday from 2 to 4 p, m. at Pittsburgh at N. l ., Ppd. ram
New York at 8os., Ppu, rain
In a manner of speakmg, Spahn ke, Miss Anna Howell, Mrs. ghters, Leda Mae and Mrs. Lar·
:'wsAA Commissioner Paul E.' Whispering Pines on the Bashan tOnly games scheduledl
Wednea&lt;loy'a Probablt PK&lt;hon had been walking around witil an John Welsh. Mrs. David
Landis llllid the same Jimltation Road for members of the Fed- W~•Y'• ProHble Pitchers Washington .at Los
Angelt&gt;'" 'erisk since J~ly ~ when he er was a guest for the evenlng. li
was includt"d in lhe rules at the erated Church. The home was Pittsburgh at New York - (night) -Ostt&gt;l.!n
16-8)
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·ed five. Clncm.nati batterJ and , Mrs. Bachner serv·' refresh· ,
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ted th gh Cardwell (9-12) vs. Jackson {7-14)
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request of the coachet.
au u y ecora
roo • San Francisco at Cincinnati Chance Ho-13). .
lght his strikeout total to ments at the close of the even· I
! out with arrangements of flow.
cit 1 1 ht
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total made
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- O'Dell 01-61 vs:. Tsi- Detroit at Kansat
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Exemptions due to prior sche- ers for the -asi'oo.
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M.l k 81
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Dayton, Akron and Cincinnati, all of tbe home and gardens, and Los Angeles at
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srare to romply with the new 'ed by Mrs. Roush, assisted by Sadowski ti.Sl.
CleV&lt;!Ian4 at Chicago &lt;nlghtl- for the Philadelphll A's, was the Mr. •nd Mrs. John Gardner
rule. Lalldis said the 10 . game her sister, Mrs. Maxine Conn of Houston at St. Louis (night! H be tll-6)
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Kralick 00-11) vs . .;r rt Bos. 1 eauae of the argument. Two sedp- of B~pre ~~~ .ar;roun~ng Ll e
· st ·
d layoff .,8 mes
Chicao:ro at Philadelphia (2, twi- New York at Bos n- 1· arate record boob listed Wa • marr1age ot uteLr aug er, nh
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dell's strikeout total at 2,375. da Kay to Craig Wehrung, son
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the ilrst time, teams wiiJ
light-night) Toth (3-7) and Jack·
Other books listed bls total aa
Mr. and Mrs, Harlan Weh·
be limited to lhret inters('holast· ' NOMINATED FOR JUG
son (13-10) vs. Culp I 11-tm and I
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rung of Pomeroy.
ic scrimmageb. The first in r-1 DELAWARE, Ohio IUPIJ -A I Bennett 4-2).
~, Washingt&lt;Jn at Los Angeles
Spahn took care of all the book• Attendants were Mr. and Mrl!l.
schOOl sessions will be held Aug. record number of 870 yearling
Tbunday•, GaJaet
Tuesday night. however, when he C. L. Faulkner of Springfield,
2( the s~oond on either Aug. "n Standardbred• hRve been nomi- Pittsburgh at New York, night ' :~~~o~t ~a':.~ne~~fa. &lt;nlghtl got losing pitcher Bob Miller oa uncle and aunt of the groom.
or' 28, and the £ina! scrimmages . nated for the 1965 Little Brown Chicago at Philadelphia, night
New York ·at Boston
a called third strike in the sev- The young couple , in their last
an Aug. 31.
I Jug. the 20th annual classic for San Fran. at crnctnnati, night
enth inning for the 2.382nd •trike- year of training at Riverside
Landis said no major rules 3-year-old pacers,
I Los Angeles at Milwaukee: -. &lt;Only games acbeduledl
out of his career. His final&amp;trike- Methodist Hospital, Columbus,
changu had b«n inaugurated by ~--- · - out victim was pinch hitter AI reside at220 W. J,.ane Ave., Col·
the OHSAA ror the coming season.
Ferrara, who ended the game. umbus.

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TO MEET TONIGHT
game to wear a white cap so that
Spahn idle since that July 29 con- The Past Councilors of Chesthe may be easily distingnished
test and In his first game back eF··&lt;'Aiuncil Daushtera of Amerfrom the rest of the officiating
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crew. The same system has been ATI..ANTA fUPil _ Attorney! or to the game.
~o anythln&amp; .to hurt the
Tuesday night he &amp;eattered nine ica wiD meet at the lodge a
for ror Wallace Butts pl·anned to r~ad Burnett !laid he took note~~ of 11.y of ?eorgta.
hit1. The. Bravee nicked Dodger tonight at eight o'clock with
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starter Johnny Padres for three Mri. Eldon Kraeuter and da~
NVt"ra
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said most games will be haps put one more witnees on 18uit that ha5 dr..awn con1iderable the Burnett note! sho rt IY
runs in t he fust i nnin g and ::;":.~1: I ~i;i;.iii;;;;;;;;;;;;,iiiiiiliiiiiiiil
played on Friday nights, the tra- I he stand today befo~ ruling teatimony from • number of a~is- they were made and they .were Menke's sacrifice fly in the eiilhthi
ditional time for schoolboy action. their case in the SlO miJiion libel 1 tant coaches and others durmg not the same as the ones mtro- Inning produced the winning
Incidents of rowdyism, reported-! &amp;uit aginst the Saturday Eve- the trial.
lduced by Post attorney Welborn . after Los Angeles had tied
)y have crea!ed a trend in • few ning Po1t.
I A witnesa Tuesday, Atlant.« res- Cody last week.
score.
elites toward Saturday afternoon The suit is in its second week taurant
operator John CarCase Nean Jury
action. Toledo •nd Cleveland, before a jury of 12 businessmen michael, challenged the authe- William Schroder, chief et:!Ufl9el SIGN fOLLEGE ITAR
along with several other areas, in the federal courtroom in t~ ticity of the notes.
for BuU.s, said after court rertported several such incidents old post office buildiQg here.
Carmichael was sbown a copy ccssed Tuesday that he had parts NEW YORK &lt;UPII - The·iigne•dj
last season.
Butts, whole career as a coacll of the notes the Po1t had intro-~ of two detJOSitlons to read today York Knickerbocker.!! have ••
Toledo Ctlntral Catholic, which and athletic director at he Unl. !duced aa •vidence.
and might put on_ o~e "live:· wit- Bill O'COtmOr of Ca.nisiusNatlonall
put together a rloc
. t 9.0 seaso.n, versity of Georgia hand spanned ( He was .,ked 11 they were the neSB, whom he didn t. ldentUy.
contract lor the 1118U4
Tired of eatln1 at home?
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Basketball
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FasIest way t 0 fl nd i ood
will he de(en _mg Its top ra mg , nearly a quarter or a etntur~, Jsam• notet Burnett made last
y sa
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O'Connor, the ltnickl' No.3
In the 1162 United Press lnrerna. .sned the Post following tha pubh· Seplsnbtr nine days prior to took no more than an hour, the
RESTAURANTS Is in tht
tiona! football coaches nUnss .'cation of a alory lest March 23 the game.'
Post could complete presentation ehoice, was tile highest acorerl YELLOW PAGES, whert
The Toledo poworhoiLOf received ,that Butts and Alabama coach "No sir these are not the same of rebuttal witnesses.
in Canlsiua hlltory with
YOUR FINGERS DO THE
1J of the 31 fit~t place vo_tes, and I Paul lBearl Bryant con1pirtd to notes," c'armk:hael answered.
In that case. t~e trial eould cp_o ln
_ts
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rolled ~ a ,decisive mara:m ln. to- rig the outome of the lt62 AlaPll'lller Emplo)oer
pouibly go to the Jury Thursday. .
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ttl_ pomtl over runner-up Niles , 1bama-Georgia game ":'hJch A,la- l Carmiehael, testifying as one In Tuesday'.s proceedings, parts His deposition ahowed that
wh1ch luid 110 8.0.1 mark.
bama won by the loprnded score of the final wltnesse• for Butts of the depositions of free lance
f CUrt' Publiah'
Behind the two leader&amp; In the · or 35.0.
I b a fDI'mer employer of Burnett: writer Frank Graham Jr. wert~ enue d~ ;:. miUioD ~
B~tts, sometimes tearfully, has He aald the lnlllfance man came read to the jury.
and t106 miUion in U161.
He said foUowin&amp; the adoipticm 1·
1demed that he gave away any to him and told him of overhear- Gr a h a m, wh~ ~y·line
secret..
lng tbe Butti·Bryant conversa- peartd on the article, 'The Story
a new editorial policy "'"i"'
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athltli&lt;: dlreclor, and Bryant
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attended the Jlulh fteanklD 111
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Mr. and Mrs. Donver Curtis, Belpre.
Vlsltlng Mr. and Mra. Wayne Columbus. Mr. and Mro. Rua, Mr. and Mro, Burdell Duni.
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NEW YORK (UP!) - Jlm ltlves from foreign counlrles.
Glenna A. Rummel to Charles definitely,
Paden City, w.'11va. were visit.- ice Ralrden and I.oone Bat&gt;- land spent several daya at CoCrooker, a handsome calllorn- Crooker, 311, has an auto deal· Rlchard lloudashelt, lot, Sutloo. Mr. and Mn. H. D. Pauley 1ng Mr. and Mro. Garth Smitb cock .vJSlted Gladme Newlun. lumbus.
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pay Is a .surroondln8 of lntema· 365,000 near w.&lt;'-Angeles. &amp; Dorothy F. Roller, Cert. lor ,Va. were vlsltlng Mr. and Mrs. funeral services for Fred Cole- Yates were Mr. and Mrs. Rob- ily, Pomeroy visited Mrs. Orva
tlonal pukhrltude.
aerves as president ol the N ' Trana., Middleport.
France Andrews and Mr. and man.
ert Yates, Cambridge, 0., Char· Jean Holter.
It's
also
an
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job,
eant
this
year;
some
nlher
Lana
Edward
Grllflth,
Jeraey
Grlf·
Mrs.
Paul
Andrews.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Joe
Bissell,
Ma·
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Lisle ana sono Lawrence Charlie Babcock Is a palleD!
Mr. Paul Kyle
the girl • watcltlng be Cllllillanf.. ,Beach citizen from the IJO.mem- jlith to Edward J . Grlfnth, lleJ. Lois Leonard and Kathy ~-··- and James, Syracuse and Mr. at St. Joseph Hospital, Parkeft.
will be et the
ly does, he said. But before her board will take the job ielll en Griffith, II&gt; a"""', Meigs. ]Riggs, ColumbuB, spent
th e i
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land Mrs. Reed Easterday and burg, w. Va.
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LIVESTOCK SALES CO.
Rose, Racine.
Violet Smlll'
MARnN HOTEL
volunteer aSBlstance, let us ex- that the contest Is strictly a to Orville D. Graham, Martha W. K. Riggs. Mrs. Riggs' birth·
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Crooker Is president of the the city, Los Angeles County, ville.
ball at Gallipolis.
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al beauty spectacular · which b••rd of commissioners.
L. Graham to Charles H. Jones. and George, spent the weekend ~·~; ~:~ies
to 1; ·511 ;
to aarvlce all
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1 ·00 .14·50 •\ oars
rnak" of hearing tlds Uonal beauty.
1100 prize money and runn.,.._ llarrloonvllle
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Crooker also II safely married ("P get lesser amoonts lor a Allen Ball~y. Eva Bailey to ,-~
10.60: Ptgs 6 00 to 10 00.
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CA~E- Steers 17.90 to 22 .• ,
Mr. Kyle wUI be glad to - to a stunning blonde named grand total of $27,500. But Eva bailey, 10 acre, Chester.
Marilyn, who remarked thaiiCrooker said there Ill no alter· Allee M. Walsh, Alfred T.! TheWomen'sSocietyo!Chris· ~Heifers 1450 to 21.00. Pal
give you a free bearing maybe her husband's was a math of the winner touring un- Walsh, Elizabeth E. Walsh, AI· ' tlan S.~ice of the
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aa there are In several other Walsh, to Ohio Power Compa- a bake sale at the Rutland 0.· H . S~ ~ ~25 ~:. '~toe~
tone Electronic equip"But," s11e laughed. "It's dan- contests.
ny 75 acre coal Columbia. I partent Store Saturday, Aug. st"'1erg ·
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gerous just to be married, isn't Crooker has been associated
Cairns 'Esther
B. ust 17 in the afternoon. Home ee~ ~~ll;es c22iOO to
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The couple discussed
I h •jbe was on the board directing Acre, Sutton, Racine.
lOS and cake elc. will be on sale. VEAL CALVES_ Tops
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beauty contest business durln8 ·the Miss Universe contest. That Edward Newman Burdette Proceeds will go for repairs on Serond
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lot, Middleport.
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!he first loceign contingent - said, requiring almost lull time ry to Elean..- w. 'zether Na· llill Williams, a 32·year-olo um· ;n ~ · • 'i
eig s 12 110 I
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, p~re who has been working
22 girls orrlvln8 from European for him and for many others omi Welch, Lot, Middle~!.
in i 0 · ·
countries.
who help run It, all volunteer· Willlar.l D. Graves, Cecia E. the ln!ernational I.A!ague, will r.. l
----Many fabrics ideal
dresses.
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lng - firemen on their off· Graves Floyd A Graves El· place mjured Jocko Conlan In the CLUB EYES HORNUNG
504 Tenth St.
Reduced as marked.
Seven judges will select the duty hours, for Instance, will rna P. Graves to Allen L. King, ~ational League. Conlan will he i COLUMBIA, Pa. &lt;UP!i- Paul i
. Huntington, W.Va.
.,finalist from 43 U. S. girls and drive the girls from their butel Kay L. King, Lots, Middleport. side-lined for an Indefinite period Hornung. now on suspension from
~'!1'\~:i";""":i";""":i";"""""""""~a~n~eq~u;;(a,l number of represent&amp;· to various events; women have Frank w. Porter, Jr., Trus· hecau"' of a spur on his left the National Football League for
volunteered to aet u hostesses, tee, to Hallla c. er0111 .1 acre, ~~~:__.
betting on his own team.
No Tape Mo...,...
Syracuse
have a job with the Coh~mbia l l
115 W. Second
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"No," saki Crooker, "I don't
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Raiders If he wants 11.
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run around with a tape meas· Churchill Howell to Alta L. G. Cecil to Mary Cecil The oemi·pro rlub wrote
WY 2-2281
Pomeroy
Singer Sales &amp; Service
ure." But he is curve· oriented. FerreU, lot, Bedfard.
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, Mattie Cecil, Ed- former Green Bay star Tu~=.~: ll
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When 1 asked his wile of two McArtilur Savlnp and Loan 1
Cooley, . Blanche
Bowen, I inviting him "to come to
McCall's Pattem•
yean her measurements, he Co., to Theron Workman, Mil- :
Cecil, Columbia.
1 bla to discuss a contract."
ll)lOke up, "five feet, Hve and dred L. Workman, parcels,
one-half Inches, 36, 23, 36."
pio.

slnsle and '1.25 lor
couplt.
NEW HAVEN - The N e 11 nctm may be purchased ftGIII
Haven Juruor Women's C I ·u b any member of the cll!b, . Milwill sponsor I square dance ler's Super Market, New 11.\'Friday, .August' 23nl In connec- en City Billldlng, the wate( ,Qr.
tlon with the Centennial Peach !nee 1n MalOn or at the door,
Fe•tival, at tile New Haven I Door prlzeo will be glv•n awayl
Community Building between I
,.
11 p.m. DST.
Whitey Beegle will he the call. If you prefer 1 rigid cJotbeto
and musicians will he The..Elune made of llire, wash jt o11
Ranchos. An exhlhltion dance with 8 sudsy cloth before eacll
Western square dancing will use. Then wipe It dry to prtgiven by Ray Wriston and
rust from stainlnl clean

Red! wi-:hi'l • 1-2 l'3tne:s of

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productlon for groill
il eetlmlted al 211 million buJbell. up 1 per ceot from la'ff
year and II per 00111 higher than
the fiV'I'-year average.
'l'olal

Woman's View

Prospecu are till• y•ar·s • rop
will be 2 ptr cent dnder thP 1"601
reoord yield. Compared wllh •
ruouth earlier. prospect! Ill·
~- slightly a• higher sm.:t
.,-am ylelcls more than utfset a

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had played any position otiler
cente.-!1 , 1. "AIIC probabl) the
last," ..ill 9 &amp;r•''""'' Willie In
the Giant ""~house, (rateful tloal
he hiiiU'I load a llelmng chtne&lt;
at the new pooiUm.
The victory moved .the

Spahn Isn't

Ohio's
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whool yteld 11 eotimolod at 5U hush•!&gt; Je.. tilan last .,...,
P--. oondltloo lo at • pw Prult prGIIpe&lt;.'Y _.. well boloor
or. illi&lt;MI nwhell, tho largeot ''""' mar~Jy becaUIIe of a door MO ill Ot!llt , the low. . Aug. 1 condilioa l the .....,•. nu. year'• ladn of
11153 &amp;nd Sll per cent mort!' rt,an acreage. The yield per acre II : lin~ UM4.
52 per cent of Ute lM7• bale
lal!lt year· f'avorable- weather CloD· up three bushels from UC.
: Late WllliM'r' potato prodiX'tloa 1 period il the ADwest OD neord
dit •ons Juring the maturing. ver· Production ul all hay ia expect· Is ex pected to be bel&lt;&gt;w 11182'•. dating ID LQ4. Loll year 1llo Ill••1(1 ap,.e111r,. to hSiv• bHn a f,~tc- eel to tolal just over thrl!f' mil- burley sod ci&amp;ar tobacco down dex was 108 per cent.
oata and soybeans mainly ha"'e oroduction in JUl) tot.aW 201• 1 Total oat production II ex~r- 1 tor in tlw-lt crop1, thP Jen'lC'P .tor tons, 17 per cenl Wfi,ll than better than 10 per cent and sugar ! The estimated apple erop If 1.1
been reapolllllb~ '"' the in&lt;reue miUion, down sll~htly from the I ed tD he up I per cent from t!C saki.
hoe av&lt;!rage and the Jow ..t tolal beeta up 48,000 tona tD &lt;IM,IIIIOI' mlllloo buahela 1o tile- of nearly 1 per cent over total P""'ious mooth.
1o 51.2 mllliOil bulbtlo and the
Bai ley will lbow about :1011.000 production in the paot :n years. follil.
t!MII and a re&lt;ard loW ..... . . ,
crop production •ast year.
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COLUMBUS IUPI I" - Proopecta 1decline In bay .......
• of Aug. I, indicate a possible Ou U.. other band, prOM.,....
lear record erop year In Ohio for total fru.lt productloll8 rem~tl1l
*•pltf' an early summer drought. I at a record low , mllk prndtiL-tlfln
The U.S. CrOp Reporting Serv· duruog July wa• down 7 per ...t
ke said yield Increase~ for wheat, from the previous month and ega

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wu thtowiac hard. but my """e l bang&lt;&lt;
:s agolnsl giant •~ 1 Pl~n 's lstb. Harp«, Ptuon. j fifth and another to Fell':" ,
~Mt · ftU')'time Jim Jaloney Actually the ZZ..year-old Red wa• good and 1 was uain1 it 1 Juan l\1.... ::. 1. Marlchat, wboaur- Robmson ar,iPete ~tach~ m ~ eJghth. M~m'!l.a., W~. M
"tchet he converts new believ- ri hthander struck out only RV· lot too."
rendered two-run homers to Vada two hitJ , bUt lbbe., big wen walked, w~ the only other .
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en, a forP nine innings 1n "''in· over his pre-season (oreeasl of u se~n-p 1us mnutp,
· •Wil1•ie Mays
Frsne~&amp;·
Tbe lltett 1a san Francisco . average
wu charged ! thrown out at the plate on each
f 'd' lf~il Sanlift-"
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· coach Larry JaMen wpo ning for the lath time against
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of the campalgn matchin•~ elgbtn after
two-hit
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"I had real Kood control," Ma· r my • new prediction. J'm· taking I Tom Harper smg
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inaon's 17th homer ill the fourth ' Jim O'Toola for Red honors
In had '"~a pine ··•n&lt;r 1or
4·Dally Sentinel, Pomeroy·Middleport, 0., Aug. 14, 1981
n;~YO:~~t~ an ne throw I :=eyb~~ ~ ~tre':eas an; try in;~~: M~lone got solid batting sup- I inning and in the ei~h!h the clu· I lhbi departn..~r. t Jnr. gave_ up a ing lborls~p Ernie Bowman.
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leagu..Jerdillg Los Angelea
COLUMBUS IUPJl _ High I 11162 UPI top 10. were Warren
Major Le...e Slalldbtp
Houston ot St. Louis, nij[ht
By Mn.TON RICHMAN
era and within 2 I·!· of the
fiC/&gt;POI football will return 19 Ohio ! 19.0.11; Sandus&amp;, 17.0.21; Middle· By Untied Pre• bolemotional
Amerlcoa Leacue
UPI Sporto Writer
pia"" Giants. Cincinnati hat
Fri,day mornlna when $5.000 can· I town 19-tl; Cincinnati Roger Ba· [
National Lea1ue
W.
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Warren
Spehn
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ollts last 10 games
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did'ateo rtport ID 816 team. for con 19-0l ; Steubenville 9-tl; AJ.
w. L. Pet. GB New York
74 40 .649
simply to satisfy ·the sticklers and John 'hllourls IJI.SI "
~ opening ot rail practice.
liance (6-2-ll; Lorain
Admiral Lo!! Angelf:s
89 47 .595 . Chicago
67 50 .573 81,1; keep them from claiming be was Fred Hutchinson'• choice to
.
~tually, the season unofficial- King 19-ll; and C'.eveland St. Ig- ; San Francisco
65 53 .551 1 Minnesota
65 .52 .508 lO Y.! low;ing up the record book.
the Bl!COnd ot thrM pame. W'th
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ly &amp;•II uncltr:way Thuraday with nalius &lt;8-01. .
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1st. Louis
6&gt; 53 .551 5 Baltimore
I 6 S4 .479 191&gt; The 42·year-old Milwaukee! the Giaots tonight. Dark will
ARRIVES IN ZONE
57 62 ·479 1914 southpaw settled a two-week-long( counter \': l!n :rooklt hank Linz"
ttfA 1iuuance of practice unif?rms. Canton MeKmJer, trachtion~lly 1 Cincinnali
IJS 56 .53'7 6'f.t Ck&gt;veland
Staff-Sgt. Harry R. Lyons
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But Obio RJIJ)t School AthleUc A•· a powerhouse, wtll be roturnmg ' Chicago
81 54 .530 7\' Boston
55 60 ·471 19'' debate TueJday night when he of. who will be making hlo first
safely at Panama Can- ,
aoctai~n rulto forbid phyoical to the prep grid wars after , I Pittsburgh
80 57 .51! 91&gt; Kansaa City
53 62 .~I 211&gt; ficlally hecame the all·llme left. or leagoe •tart.
Zone ~Iter transfer I r om
pra'ttle. se"lons hetween tilt end year'a absen~. The Bulldogs Philadelphia
61 118 .m 81&gt; 1Loa Angeleo
55 81 :~~ ~~ handed strikeout king of the rna·
-·---- ·AFB, Abellne, Tex. He
51 : .3S9 ~~ , jor leagues with a career tot.sl of
of the seaaon .!JI November and I were suepended for the 1962 sea- Milwaukee
60 5!1 .504 , ... ~ Detroit
ENTECTAINS
CLUB
the
son
of Mr. and Mrs. Al33 2,383.
42
the third Friday before . Labor son for a rtcruittng violation.
Houston
45 71 .m at Washington
Mrs. Jack Bachner entertainLyons of Racine. His wife,
Day.
New York
38 79 .325 31'•1
T11tsday'a Reaulll
Spahn achieved the milestone ed her card club recently at
and two children, O.lr
The prop cridders will 'he re· Open Hou•e Held At
Tueadoy.. Relullo
by atriking out five butlers in a her borne on Uncoln-st. Prizes
and Harry Jr., are visit. .
pariDK rc,, a season which wi11 1 WI,
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Chicago 3 Cleveland 0, mght
4-3 victory over tbe·Los Angeles were awarded to Miss Martha
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open Sept. I and run
through
lUipermg me•
Clncmnab 4 San Fran. 0, night , Kansas City 4 Detroit 2. night Dodgera that repre.'Ontnd his 14th Howell and Mrs. Carl Horkey.
in Racme,, and p1ann ng to
Nov. !O: f'i&gt;r tho firot time, team• ' Dr .. and Mrs. L. L. Roush en· Milwaukee 4 Los Angeles 3, mght Baltimore 6 Minnesota 1, night triumph of the season and the Other players were Mrs. Har·
him later.
2
will be limited to 10 gasnes, in· . tertamed with Open House Sun. St. Louis 4 Houston • mght .
Los Angeles 4 Wash. 3. night
341st of his career. .
old Hubbard,Mrs. Eugene Gher·
-,.---luding pre • seliSQII previews. Iday from 2 to 4 p, m. at Pittsburgh at N. l ., Ppd. ram
New York at 8os., Ppu, rain
In a manner of speakmg, Spahn ke, Miss Anna Howell, Mrs. ghters, Leda Mae and Mrs. Lar·
:'wsAA Commissioner Paul E.' Whispering Pines on the Bashan tOnly games scheduledl
Wednea&lt;loy'a Probablt PK&lt;hon had been walking around witil an John Welsh. Mrs. David
Landis llllid the same Jimltation Road for members of the Fed- W~•Y'• ProHble Pitchers Washington .at Los
Angelt&gt;'" 'erisk since J~ly ~ when he er was a guest for the evenlng. li
was includt"d in lhe rules at the erated Church. The home was Pittsburgh at New York - (night) -Ostt&gt;l.!n
16-8)
v
·ed five. Clncm.nati batterJ and , Mrs. Bachner serv·' refresh· ,
I be Uf II
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ted th gh Cardwell (9-12) vs. Jackson {7-14)
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request of the coachet.
au u y ecora
roo • San Francisco at Cincinnati Chance Ho-13). .
lght his strikeout total to ments at the close of the even· I
! out with arrangements of flow.
cit 1 1 ht
~78 Some said that
total made
fnio:rht&gt;
- O'Dell 01-61 vs:. Tsi- Detroit at Kansat
Y ng
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Exemptions due to prior sche- ers for the -asi'oo.
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&lt;A-'_ Regan t7·4H vs. Drabowsky &lt;4- h1m the new all-time left-handed ,
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d\lling were made for
Toledo, ·cue&amp;ts were taken on a tour touns 8- 5).
M.l k 81
I strikeout king, but, other&amp; 1aid it L'--'- K
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Dayton, Akron and Cincinnati, all of tbe home and gardens, and Los Angeles at
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ota ( I ht ) did 't
lrwo ay ar ner
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&lt;nl.,htl - Drysdale tiS-12) vs. Baltimore at Min~s
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-Roberts 11·9) vs. Perry &lt;9-Bl. 1 Rube Waddell, former AC)IJf.hpaw Marrrage A:nnOUIICf!fiJ.
srare to romply with the new 'ed by Mrs. Roush, assisted by Sadowski ti.Sl.
CleV&lt;!Ian4 at Chicago &lt;nlghtl- for the Philadelphll A's, was the Mr. •nd Mrs. John Gardner
rule. Lalldis said the 10 . game her sister, Mrs. Maxine Conn of Houston at St. Louis (night! H be tll-6)
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Urnit inc!udes Ill posl. season Parkersburg, W.Va., to appro:x- Johnson 151 vs Sadecki (7-7).
Kralick 00-11) vs . .;r rt Bos. 1 eauae of the argument. Two sedp- of B~pre ~~~ .ar;roun~ng Ll e
· st ·
d layoff .,8 mes
Chicao:ro at Philadelphia (2, twi- New York at Bos n- 1· arate record boob listed Wa • marr1age ot uteLr aug er, nh
c For
ampton.
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dell's strikeout total at 2,375. da Kay to Craig Wehrung, son
00
the ilrst time, teams wiiJ
light-night) Toth (3-7) and Jack·
Other books listed bls total aa
Mr. and Mrs, Harlan Weh·
be limited to lhret inters('holast· ' NOMINATED FOR JUG
son (13-10) vs. Culp I 11-tm and I
Tburlday•1 Game1
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rung of Pomeroy.
ic scrimmageb. The first in r-1 DELAWARE, Ohio IUPIJ -A I Bennett 4-2).
~, Washingt&lt;Jn at Los Angeles
Spahn took care of all the book• Attendants were Mr. and Mrl!l.
schOOl sessions will be held Aug. record number of 870 yearling
Tbunday•, GaJaet
Tuesday night. however, when he C. L. Faulkner of Springfield,
2( the s~oond on either Aug. "n Standardbred• hRve been nomi- Pittsburgh at New York, night ' :~~~o~t ~a':.~ne~~fa. &lt;nlghtl got losing pitcher Bob Miller oa uncle and aunt of the groom.
or' 28, and the £ina! scrimmages . nated for the 1965 Little Brown Chicago at Philadelphia, night
New York ·at Boston
a called third strike in the sev- The young couple , in their last
an Aug. 31.
I Jug. the 20th annual classic for San Fran. at crnctnnati, night
enth inning for the 2.382nd •trike- year of training at Riverside
Landis said no major rules 3-year-old pacers,
I Los Angeles at Milwaukee: -. &lt;Only games acbeduledl
out of his career. His final&amp;trike- Methodist Hospital, Columbus,
changu had b«n inaugurated by ~--- · - out victim was pinch hitter AI reside at220 W. J,.ane Ave., Col·
the OHSAA ror the coming season.
Ferrara, who ended the game. umbus.

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TO MEET TONIGHT
game to wear a white cap so that
Spahn idle since that July 29 con- The Past Councilors of Chesthe may be easily distingnished
test and In his first game back eF··&lt;'Aiuncil Daushtera of Amerfrom the rest of the officiating
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~o anythln&amp; .to hurt the
Tuesday night he &amp;eattered nine ica wiD meet at the lodge a
for ror Wallace Butts pl·anned to r~ad Burnett !laid he took note~~ of 11.y of ?eorgta.
hit1. The. Bravee nicked Dodger tonight at eight o'clock with
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starter Johnny Padres for three Mri. Eldon Kraeuter and da~
NVt"ra
Landisyears.
said most games will be haps put one more witnees on 18uit that ha5 dr..awn con1iderable the Burnett note! sho rt IY
runs in t he fust i nnin g and ::;":.~1: I ~i;i;.iii;;;;;;;;;;;;,iiiiiiliiiiiiiil
played on Friday nights, the tra- I he stand today befo~ ruling teatimony from • number of a~is- they were made and they .were Menke's sacrifice fly in the eiilhthi
ditional time for schoolboy action. their case in the SlO miJiion libel 1 tant coaches and others durmg not the same as the ones mtro- Inning produced the winning
Incidents of rowdyism, reported-! &amp;uit aginst the Saturday Eve- the trial.
lduced by Post attorney Welborn . after Los Angeles had tied
)y have crea!ed a trend in • few ning Po1t.
I A witnesa Tuesday, Atlant.« res- Cody last week.
score.
elites toward Saturday afternoon The suit is in its second week taurant
operator John CarCase Nean Jury
action. Toledo •nd Cleveland, before a jury of 12 businessmen michael, challenged the authe- William Schroder, chief et:!Ufl9el SIGN fOLLEGE ITAR
along with several other areas, in the federal courtroom in t~ ticity of the notes.
for BuU.s, said after court rertported several such incidents old post office buildiQg here.
Carmichael was sbown a copy ccssed Tuesday that he had parts NEW YORK &lt;UPII - The·iigne•dj
last season.
Butts, whole career as a coacll of the notes the Po1t had intro-~ of two detJOSitlons to read today York Knickerbocker.!! have ••
Toledo Ctlntral Catholic, which and athletic director at he Unl. !duced aa •vidence.
and might put on_ o~e "live:· wit- Bill O'COtmOr of Ca.nisiusNatlonall
put together a rloc
. t 9.0 seaso.n, versity of Georgia hand spanned ( He was .,ked 11 they were the neSB, whom he didn t. ldentUy.
contract lor the 1118U4
Tired of eatln1 at home?
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Basketball
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FasIest way t 0 fl nd i ood
will he de(en _mg Its top ra mg , nearly a quarter or a etntur~, Jsam• notet Burnett made last
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O'Connor, the ltnickl' No.3
In the 1162 United Press lnrerna. .sned the Post following tha pubh· Seplsnbtr nine days prior to took no more than an hour, the
RESTAURANTS Is in tht
tiona! football coaches nUnss .'cation of a alory lest March 23 the game.'
Post could complete presentation ehoice, was tile highest acorerl YELLOW PAGES, whert
The Toledo poworhoiLOf received ,that Butts and Alabama coach "No sir these are not the same of rebuttal witnesses.
in Canlsiua hlltory with
YOUR FINGERS DO THE
1J of the 31 fit~t place vo_tes, and I Paul lBearl Bryant con1pirtd to notes," c'armk:hael answered.
In that case. t~e trial eould cp_o ln
_ts
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rolled ~ a ,decisive mara:m ln. to- rig the outome of the lt62 AlaPll'lller Emplo)oer
pouibly go to the Jury Thursday. .
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ttl_ pomtl over runner-up Niles , 1bama-Georgia game ":'hJch A,la- l Carmiehael, testifying as one In Tuesday'.s proceedings, parts His deposition ahowed that
wh1ch luid 110 8.0.1 mark.
bama won by the loprnded score of the final wltnesse• for Butts of the depositions of free lance
f CUrt' Publiah'
Behind the two leader&amp; In the · or 35.0.
I b a fDI'mer employer of Burnett: writer Frank Graham Jr. wert~ enue d~ ;:. miUioD ~
B~tts, sometimes tearfully, has He aald the lnlllfance man came read to the jury.
and t106 miUion in U161.
He said foUowin&amp; the adoipticm 1·
1demed that he gave away any to him and told him of overhear- Gr a h a m, wh~ ~y·line
secret..
lng tbe Butti·Bryant conversa- peartd on the article, 'The Story
a new editorial policy "'"i"'
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acres, Salem.
Ada L. McClaskey, dee., to
Cecil Harold McClaskey, MD·
dred C. PhUUps, James
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Racine.
M II di'·e d C. Phillips, adm.
John E. McClaskey, dec., to
Emma D. Johnson, lot, Racine.
Thomas H. Copeland, dec.,
to Edna F. Copeland, A n n a
Charlotte Copeland, Cerl. for
Trans., Sutton lledlord.
Anna Charlotte Copeland to
Edna F. Copeland, parcels,
lledlord, Sutton.
Edna II. Arnold Ill Walter
A. Wilson, Betty Lou Wllsou,
parcela, Chester.
Delpbia Garton, dec., Sy·
bll Ebersbaclt, Comm. Ill Wren
Mlll'l'eY, Louella Bolin, Orville
Gartm, Charles L. Dye, P. F.
Dye, Evangeline Rhodellaver,
J1111e1 A. Dye, Comm. Deed,

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We woondered wbelber mill· Edward Pllr!Orul, Maud ParIng so many nationalities and 1101111 to L, D. Bird, Carrie E.
so many young women, wltll Bird, 99\1 acre1, Chester.
tensloos mounting during the Norma E. Ward, dec., to ilaln·ll
(Just A Few ,Doors From Mason Furniture) · ' elimination events, M!ltllted In dolph Ward, eecu Ward, Edith
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any hair-pulling."
DeVol, James C. Ward, Wllllam
"If there Is, we've not .heard Ward, Cert. of Trans., MiddJe.
DENNIS WEAVER
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about It," said crooker. 'I think port.
HOURS:
the very fact It Is an lnterna- Randolph Ward,
Ward,
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tiona) group prevents anybody Cecil D. Ward, SybU
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OTHER DAYS 8:00 A.M. to 6:00 P.M.
cryin8 'foul.' Each girl lo try· lth DeVol, Melvin DeVol,
ling to be a good repreoentative C. Ward, Lillian Ward,
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The Poet laid Atlanl&lt;i iDSur· Burnett told him that he had 1it.''
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den Iaiiy ovarbead a
lion and it had reached Unlvers- the Curtis Publish ina Co. knew
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convera•tion between Butts,
ity of Geor111 offtciala.
th\Jit when that 1rticle was pub81
1. M.ln St.
Pomeroy hu since rnl1ned
Carmichaet testified that he U&amp;~ it would ruin Wally Butll'
athltli&lt;: dlreclor, and Bryant
called Butts, In Philadelphia on career?"
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two of them had owned &gt;tock In
Adopla Now Polley
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the same venture at one time.
Jn another deposition, Clay '
Ht »aid Bolli tDid him: 'Til Blair, editor in chief of the Post. I
FITS YOUR BUILDING PLANS.
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te.stiried that the magazine had
nothing to It, beea ... I'd never adopted a policy of "sopbilticated

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Oocar Babcock attended fu- 1011, W. Va. vliolted Mr. 1 ad Mr. -.1 Mra. ..,.,_ · Prlllat
neral aerv"* for
Kenneth Mr.. Hank lfolter.
attended the Jlulh fteanklD 111
Burke, Tupporo Plalrut.
Mr. and Mrs. Donver Curtis, Belpre.
Vlsltlng Mr. and Mra. Wayne Columbus. Mr. and Mro. Rua, Mr. and Mro, Burdell Duni.
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aller and Mr. and Mra. Low- and Mrs. Rnd-,y Pierce and IEthel Lartlrut and ot!ler reJa.
- - - - - - - - - - l r e a c e Chevalier, Toronto I&lt; Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Larry Curtis vis- lives
Lewla Grueser, Ethel orus.. Mr. and Mro. B. L. Gray and Mro. Joe Founds, Cha..U... lted Mr. and Mrs. L. D. Pierce.
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Sheela, .36 acre. Sallsbury.
IBartlett, and wru Jive there 1n- Mr. llld Mro. Howard Young, Ruby Brewer and Janie, A~ tloo from St. Joseph Howtal
NEW YORK (UP!) - Jlm ltlves from foreign counlrles.
Glenna A. Rummel to Charles definitely,
Paden City, w.'11va. were visit.- ice Ralrden and I.oone Bat&gt;- land spent several daya at CoCrooker, a handsome calllorn- Crooker, 311, has an auto deal· Rlchard lloudashelt, lot, Sutloo. Mr. and Mn. H. D. Pauley 1ng Mr. and Mro. Garth Smitb cock .vJSlted Gladme Newlun. lumbus.
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pay Is a .surroondln8 of lntema· 365,000 near w.&lt;'-Angeles. &amp; Dorothy F. Roller, Cert. lor ,Va. were vlsltlng Mr. and Mrs. funeral services for Fred Cole- Yates were Mr. and Mrs. Rob- ily, Pomeroy visited Mrs. Orva
tlonal pukhrltude.
aerves as president ol the N ' Trana., Middleport.
France Andrews and Mr. and man.
ert Yates, Cambridge, 0., Char· Jean Holter.
It's
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job,
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some
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Lana
Edward
Grllflth,
Jeraey
Grlf·
Mrs.
Paul
Andrews.
Mr.
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Mrs.
Joe
Bissell,
Ma·
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Lisle ana sono Lawrence Charlie Babcock Is a palleD!
Mr. Paul Kyle
the girl • watcltlng be Cllllillanf.. ,Beach citizen from the IJO.mem- jlith to Edward J . Grlfnth, lleJ. Lois Leonard and Kathy ~-··- and James, Syracuse and Mr. at St. Joseph Hospital, Parkeft.
will be et the
ly does, he said. But before her board will take the job ielll en Griffith, II&gt; a"""', Meigs. ]Riggs, ColumbuB, spent
th e i
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land Mrs. Reed Easterday and burg, w. Va.
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LIVESTOCK SALES CO.
Rose, Racine.
Violet Smlll'
MARnN HOTEL
volunteer aSBlstance, let us ex- that the contest Is strictly a to Orville D. Graham, Martha W. K. Riggs. Mrs. Riggs' birth·
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civic event now, sponsored by Graham, lot, Scipio, Harrison- day was observed at the grange
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Crooker Is president of the the city, Los Angeles County, ville.
ball at Gallipolis.
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Long Beach, Calli., lnlernatlOJt- and the Long Beach Harbor Orville D. Graham, Martha Mrs. Hartis Prank and Cathy HOGS - 175 to 220 !750 10 I
al beauty spectacular · which b••rd of commissioners.
L. Graham to Charles H. Jones. and George, spent the weekend ~·~; ~:~ies
to 1; ·511 ;
to aarvlce all
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each year choose! the lnterDa- The winner lakes borne $10,· Goldie E. Jones, Jot, Sciplo, lwlth Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Bos- ~ ~8 tslo
1 ·00 .14·50 •\ oars
rnak" of hearing tlds Uonal beauty.
1100 prize money and runn.,.._ llarrloonvllle
ton, Vienna, W. Va.
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Crooker also II safely married ("P get lesser amoonts lor a Allen Ball~y. Eva Bailey to ,-~
10.60: Ptgs 6 00 to 10 00.
PLAN BAKE SALE
CA~E- Steers 17.90 to 22 .• ,
Mr. Kyle wUI be glad to - to a stunning blonde named grand total of $27,500. But Eva bailey, 10 acre, Chester.
Marilyn, who remarked thaiiCrooker said there Ill no alter· Allee M. Walsh, Alfred T.! TheWomen'sSocietyo!Chris· ~Heifers 1450 to 21.00. Pal
give you a free bearing maybe her husband's was a math of the winner touring un- Walsh, Elizabeth E. Walsh, AI· ' tlan S.~ice of the
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aa there are In several other Walsh, to Ohio Power Compa- a bake sale at the Rutland 0.· H . S~ ~ ~25 ~:. '~toe~
tone Electronic equip"But," s11e laughed. "It's dan- contests.
ny 75 acre coal Columbia. I partent Store Saturday, Aug. st"'1erg ·
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gerous just to be married, isn't Crooker has been associated
Cairns 'Esther
B. ust 17 in the afternoon. Home ee~ ~~ll;es c22iOO to
25 OO ;
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!With paget~nls slnco 11154 When Calms, to Mai&gt;Oi Roush, 1.055 ?'ad• breads, rolls, pies, cook· ~~ eil'l' aves 19 ·
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If hHrlng Is your Probo
The couple discussed
I h •jbe was on the board directing Acre, Sutton, Racine.
lOS and cake elc. will be on sale. VEAL CALVES_ Tops
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beauty contest business durln8 ·the Miss Universe contest. That Edward Newman Burdette Proceeds will go for repairs on Serond
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a trip to New York to arrange lone moved to Miami In lltlll, Cherolee Ann Burdette to Mar: church steps.
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24 .50 ; mmon
eav1es
for televIslon coverage. oI the and Long Be ac h cltlzena th en vln L. Kelly, Opal L. Kelly , i~
to 25 50
finals of the c&lt;Mitesl m Long established their own.
lot, Middleport.
MOVES INTO MAJORS
LAMBs _ Tops
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Beach, Aug. IB and also to meet A pageant Is hard wort, be Arthur Joe Henry Oreda Hen·
CINCINNATI, Ohio iUPJI d 17 . L' hi W . ·ht · . 1
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!he first loceign contingent - said, requiring almost lull time ry to Elean..- w. 'zether Na· llill Williams, a 32·year-olo um· ;n ~ · • 'i
eig s 12 110 I
5110
, p~re who has been working
22 girls orrlvln8 from European for him and for many others omi Welch, Lot, Middle~!.
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who help run It, all volunteer· Willlar.l D. Graves, Cecia E. the ln!ernational I.A!ague, will r.. l
----Many fabrics ideal
dresses.
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lng - firemen on their off· Graves Floyd A Graves El· place mjured Jocko Conlan In the CLUB EYES HORNUNG
504 Tenth St.
Reduced as marked.
Seven judges will select the duty hours, for Instance, will rna P. Graves to Allen L. King, ~ational League. Conlan will he i COLUMBIA, Pa. &lt;UP!i- Paul i
. Huntington, W.Va.
.,finalist from 43 U. S. girls and drive the girls from their butel Kay L. King, Lots, Middleport. side-lined for an Indefinite period Hornung. now on suspension from
~'!1'\~:i";""":i";""":i";"""""""""~a~n~eq~u;;(a,l number of represent&amp;· to various events; women have Frank w. Porter, Jr., Trus· hecau"' of a spur on his left the National Football League for
volunteered to aet u hostesses, tee, to Hallla c. er0111 .1 acre, ~~~:__.
betting on his own team.
No Tape Mo...,...
Syracuse
have a job with the Coh~mbia l l
115 W. Second
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"No," saki Crooker, "I don't
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Raiders If he wants 11.
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run around with a tape meas· Churchill Howell to Alta L. G. Cecil to Mary Cecil The oemi·pro rlub wrote
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Pomeroy
Singer Sales &amp; Service
ure." But he is curve· oriented. FerreU, lot, Bedfard.
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When 1 asked his wile of two McArtilur Savlnp and Loan 1
Cooley, . Blanche
Bowen, I inviting him "to come to
McCall's Pattem•
yean her measurements, he Co., to Theron Workman, Mil- :
Cecil, Columbia.
1 bla to discuss a contract."
ll)lOke up, "five feet, Hve and dred L. Workman, parcels,
one-half Inches, 36, 23, 36."
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slnsle and '1.25 lor
couplt.
NEW HAVEN - The N e 11 nctm may be purchased ftGIII
Haven Juruor Women's C I ·u b any member of the cll!b, . Milwill sponsor I square dance ler's Super Market, New 11.\'Friday, .August' 23nl In connec- en City Billldlng, the wate( ,Qr.
tlon with the Centennial Peach !nee 1n MalOn or at the door,
Fe•tival, at tile New Haven I Door prlzeo will be glv•n awayl
Community Building between I
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11 p.m. DST.
Whitey Beegle will he the call. If you prefer 1 rigid cJotbeto
and musicians will he The..Elune made of llire, wash jt o11
Ranchos. An exhlhltion dance with 8 sudsy cloth before eacll
Western square dancing will use. Then wipe It dry to prtgiven by Ray Wriston and
rust from stainlnl clean

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productlon for groill
il eetlmlted al 211 million buJbell. up 1 per ceot from la'ff
year and II per 00111 higher than
the fiV'I'-year average.
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Prospecu are till• y•ar·s • rop
will be 2 ptr cent dnder thP 1"601
reoord yield. Compared wllh •
ruouth earlier. prospect! Ill·
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had played any position otiler
cente.-!1 , 1. "AIIC probabl) the
last," ..ill 9 &amp;r•''""'' Willie In
the Giant ""~house, (rateful tloal
he hiiiU'I load a llelmng chtne&lt;
at the new pooiUm.
The victory moved .the

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whool yteld 11 eotimolod at 5U hush•!&gt; Je.. tilan last .,...,
P--. oondltloo lo at • pw Prult prGIIpe&lt;.'Y _.. well boloor
or. illi&lt;MI nwhell, tho largeot ''""' mar~Jy becaUIIe of a door MO ill Ot!llt , the low. . Aug. 1 condilioa l the .....,•. nu. year'• ladn of
11153 &amp;nd Sll per cent mort!' rt,an acreage. The yield per acre II : lin~ UM4.
52 per cent of Ute lM7• bale
lal!lt year· f'avorable- weather CloD· up three bushels from UC.
: Late WllliM'r' potato prodiX'tloa 1 period il the ADwest OD neord
dit •ons Juring the maturing. ver· Production ul all hay ia expect· Is ex pected to be bel&lt;&gt;w 11182'•. dating ID LQ4. Loll year 1llo Ill••1(1 ap,.e111r,. to hSiv• bHn a f,~tc- eel to tolal just over thrl!f' mil- burley sod ci&amp;ar tobacco down dex was 108 per cent.
oata and soybeans mainly ha"'e oroduction in JUl) tot.aW 201• 1 Total oat production II ex~r- 1 tor in tlw-lt crop1, thP Jen'lC'P .tor tons, 17 per cenl Wfi,ll than better than 10 per cent and sugar ! The estimated apple erop If 1.1
been reapolllllb~ '"' the in&lt;reue miUion, down sll~htly from the I ed tD he up I per cent from t!C saki.
hoe av&lt;!rage and the Jow ..t tolal beeta up 48,000 tona tD &lt;IM,IIIIOI' mlllloo buahela 1o tile- of nearly 1 per cent over total P""'ious mooth.
1o 51.2 mllliOil bulbtlo and the
Bai ley will lbow about :1011.000 production in the paot :n years. follil.
t!MII and a re&lt;ard loW ..... . . ,
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lear record erop year In Ohio for total fru.lt productloll8 rem~tl1l
*•pltf' an early summer drought. I at a record low , mllk prndtiL-tlfln
The U.S. CrOp Reporting Serv· duruog July wa• down 7 per ...t
ke said yield Increase~ for wheat, from the previous month and ega

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another flvo or alx yean, wt biilloo dollar annual ~ lrau!
mey bNM tho back of thio pg&gt;bliiJg, 1U1rcoli01 anrl
monster."
1 rackets, and about tho myster!.
Toka OYer Dfvloloe
'"'· "Mafia.. which wu ouppooed
Miller to an amiable, quiet . , to coordillala the who!&lt; entet-

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It u • myth.
"But it's not a myth," be sold
wltb the dogged empbula ot a
man who is telflng the trull&gt; but
expects ~ be dfibeneved.
"The lurid -lea In tho PI'OIS
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in the Ogllt
the P""""'
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WASIIINGTON &lt;UPil- At 1011!1 of natfonwidr crime syndicates.
II • .......,.. la&amp;t, the good guys are giving He knows better than othen
.. lila •'Oclot• uo the bad guys their lumps ill the that the fight Ia very far from
,..,..... ... ,......... • 1M war against organiled crime. ·
and he Ia not indulging in 1 opok&lt;n Republican lawyer from
Ju1t1ce Departme~~t'l CriiiiNI
•""Jbere's no doubt · about it," I prematurf victory celebrations. Mlnneapolia. He wu in private
Dl•lo.... . . - to~ 1M , aald A38t. Mty, Gen. Herbert J . But be also lrnowa that tbe fod s · law proctko with a dll!!iiJgnlshed
war llalo'l lh
Ia Killer Jr. "tne moba are are going after big-Ume criminals Waohfngton Brm when Atty. Gen.
.. the lollow!JI&amp; dtapoldo, 1M..., hurting."
these day1 wftb unprecedented Robert F. Kennedy asked nlm in
ot lfoo tllvlotoo Ito
Ao bead of the Justice Depart· vigor and determination. ·And be early t96t to take ehaQ!&lt; of the
progress.)
ment's Criminal DivWou, S9- aaya it's paying off.
crminal divilion.
yaar-old Jack Miller Is the fed-l "We've got them on the run ,'" At that time, Miller blow 110
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field general Miller said in an interview with more about
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brlbolllbout 1110 , .........lloa f/ll'IDI ~ral agonclet wbfcll
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the underworld operation. the ..
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and ·""""1111 law ~ Qlfleers and public: officials, the
ruthlessness wftb wblob ft employo murder and othet form• of

vlolaaet to ..,- ~ viii
of income and iiJence
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Even the "mytll" abou I tbe
Mafia hos turned out to be true,
ht •ald. The revelatioDI of Jo.
oopb Valaebi, lmpriooaed gaDIland executioner wbo decided to

oool,y questlaoed bJ 10mt In""'" oponalbllltlet. ·
" •
tipton. Voladll 1101 ooly ...,.
CIOdlll New tan
firmed Its .,....,., lie !Old jult Aloo al major ~ 18
bow It_...... and aamod ......, the ll&lt;ppld • up flgbt opiltlt
than tOO ol ttl tap fll\lres.
ertme. MUiet lllld. Jl tbt otW
valocbl's lollg ooog- a "tor- lellalatioa -cted by Co~
rHI 0 break" for tbe crtmlnal dJ. I!' 1181 wbicll makoo II a fodorll
,
.
~to ctOQd pmbllng ~ •
vt.foD 1 new ~teDigen&lt;e ,imlt, Uoa ,.. parapbernalia • .,..
Miller ukl. Tbe illtal)jgence unit state line1, or to traveJ Ill IDterwu organized two J~ ow- to 1jllale &lt;&lt;IIIIJDIII'&lt;e In IIIPporl fl
bring together ln ODI!' plaee aU ol racketeering.

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9 A.M. to 6 P.M.
Friday and Soturday .. . . 8:30A.M. to 1:30 P. M.

Monqoy thru Thursdor

50 EXTRA

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PURE PORK

Redeem Th;s Coupon Thru Sat., Aug. 11111,
At Any hans Super Market

EVANS SUPER TRIM- SWIFT"S PREMIUM

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Buffered Fish Steaks
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14

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-enl.,.. .....

In the Marll&gt;e Or .... hold lor their
yoong end (IU08Is of Mr. and Mra. Ck&gt; "" ID her bomt
and hi• wife are ehild who "' Mtftering with leu- ... ' StrauobauJit. The ...me. opending

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The Prnbytarlan churtb and Corp&amp;. Larr~
IIIII ~. Mr. ... .
"
SUnday School bave changed stationed at Camp Pendleton, Ikomia.
are sisters.
·
:trlth ber sister, Mn. A Jlle lef llrOIIIIIIII faJ!tlll1, . . Mr..
. • and Mra. Glondon lfcGin. trill ealled 011 her mother, Mr. their pla&lt;e and tt.te for plcnic iCafH. They are ajso attenrltng Floyd Sayre and frlenrl BID Mrs. Mary Ogden hao beeD Caboan.
IIIJd lfrL J• lllrz., . .j .. •
n•• ~ : · ~ Mro. Dlester and Mn. Clbit Conger anrl 1011,
A....,t :Ia at City Park bulld- night achool at Palomar. Calll. tFrancis, Columbus, were recent ,called back to her work at Alb- Mrs. Julia Coopor, Wbeelen·l dlle ~ lclr. .... IIIII.
lw '• r,
· IIJileJ Napper and Qwlet.
.
ing in WeliBIIllldueiD lbe crowd- FrieDda of Evalyne Devallll jguests of his mother, Mrt. Nel- ens.
burg, •peal a tt.y .wtlb a friend, Jte SIJ'ooil. lira. loe ......
0 daughters, IWI!I and ShlrMr. anrl Mn. VIrgil Carr, ed condltloal at !Me AIOIL and Shlrley Splreo wore bappjl fie Sayre and daugllter Gladys , Mrs. Jamea RaJMs entertain- Mro. Ruby Mulholand.
•Mn. a.rler IIPelll. llllr ;Jt
~ · and Mr. and Mn. Leooard Radclllfe, vloited her parents, Mr. and Mn. CloviJ Slrauo- to see and h- tbem 011 TV pro. and other relatives.
ed the young MMrted People'l Mn. Ra)'11101111 Lonl and dati- SlrGnl .... Dolllr ..... !fill
;h:cker ~ r~ SUnday diD- Mr. and Mn. Charles McGID- bauglllrere ill Columbus recent- gram "Play y~ ' Huach" In Mr. and Mrs. John ShiU!ngs class of the Latter Oav Salnill lihter. Mary Kay, •lilted ber .U celebnllnl tloelr '*~
f!UBSis.
nls, who live near h.,.
ly on bum-.
New York wi!Ue on their •aca- and son Gary, were
Sunday church in Wellston recenUy.
mother recenUy in Columbus.
Mr. IDd MrL J..., • •
, . w.arren Dorloa, Marioa, r&amp;- The Methodist c'hurch and Mrs. Francls Cotlrlll rece(v- lion trip.
I!Uflls of ber sbter , Mr. and Members of the Strausbaugh The Oavil Reunion waa held visited relatlva ill C:t .....
b lv called oa lrifDda Deiii'ISunday .School eajqyed a plcDic ed word from her son Larry Several people in nearby com- Mn. Roy Legg, near Waverly. family recenUy enjoyed a wlen- Sunday · at the
Prellbyteriaa receaU,.
held at home of l\lr. tllld Mn. IKrullcdlp that he bu been munlliea 11therod at SlapleiOn Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Bell and 'er roast 011 Sunday evening.
1 Carul7a Cra7 II
I
ere.
1church.
Mr. and Mnt. JPrancls ~Robert Steele no Rt. 124. A nlco ,promoled from Lance Corporal 'resldence receafly wileft pray- ltamily, Painesville, were week.l Mrs. Birdie Watto hao ftturo- 1 Mr. and Mn. Henry Reibel,
in MaDifield

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another flvo or alx yean, wt biilloo dollar annual ~ lrau!
mey bNM tho back of thio pg&gt;bliiJg, 1U1rcoli01 anrl
monster."
1 rackets, and about tho myster!.
Toka OYer Dfvloloe
'"'· "Mafia.. which wu ouppooed
Miller to an amiable, quiet . , to coordillala the who!&lt; entet-

to ......,

I"""·

t&gt;l•

prile. But be Wll ln&lt;lu&lt;led,

u
many ciUzens stiU are, to treat
It u • myth.
"But it's not a myth," be sold
wltb the dogged empbula ot a
man who is telflng the trull&gt; but
expects ~ be dfibeneved.
"The lurid -lea In tho PI'OIS
don 't exaggerate - If anything

1

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.

1United Pr,.. llltomatlonaJ. " U' Ule ...... dllloiL IIO'd I'Hd . IIM!y -m~-

• I:DITOII'I Mml: '1\e ..._ I VOW ..&amp;.ullnal
in the Ogllt
the P""""'
clooUro .._ a -•I&lt;W IUC·
WASIIINGTON &lt;UPil- At 1011!1 of natfonwidr crime syndicates.
II • .......,.. la&amp;t, the good guys are giving He knows better than othen
.. lila •'Oclot• uo the bad guys their lumps ill the that the fight Ia very far from
,..,..... ... ,......... • 1M war against organiled crime. ·
and he Ia not indulging in 1 opok&lt;n Republican lawyer from
Ju1t1ce Departme~~t'l CriiiiNI
•""Jbere's no doubt · about it," I prematurf victory celebrations. Mlnneapolia. He wu in private
Dl•lo.... . . - to~ 1M , aald A38t. Mty, Gen. Herbert J . But be also lrnowa that tbe fod s · law proctko with a dll!!iiJgnlshed
war llalo'l lh
Ia Killer Jr. "tne moba are are going after big-Ume criminals Waohfngton Brm when Atty. Gen.
.. the lollow!JI&amp; dtapoldo, 1M..., hurting."
these day1 wftb unprecedented Robert F. Kennedy asked nlm in
ot lfoo tllvlotoo Ito
Ao bead of the Justice Depart· vigor and determination. ·And be early t96t to take ehaQ!&lt; of the
progress.)
ment's Criminal DivWou, S9- aaya it's paying off.
crminal divilion.
yaar-old Jack Miller Is the fed-l "We've got them on the run ,'" At that time, Miller blow 110
eral
field general Miller said in an interview with more about
crime than

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111~.,... 1_ , OIIICIABI I""' IIIIOnllltJOO ,...,, ...,,. '""'
• weolth al IJIIIlcie bdOlllllltioa crimlnlla available to tho II &lt;Ill·
brlbolllbout 1110 , .........lloa f/ll'IDI ~ral agonclet wbfcll
.w)lote ,""7 ~ Wll prev!- ~ taw en!or..- 1'1"

the underworld operation. the ..
to wbldl ~ ....,_ to
and ·""""1111 law ~ Qlfleers and public: officials, the
ruthlessness wftb wblob ft employo murder and othet form• of

vlolaaet to ..,- ~ viii
of income and iiJence
wftn-. "
&amp;a,. ...n. Exlllo
Even the "mytll" abou I tbe
Mafia hos turned out to be true,
ht •ald. The revelatioDI of Jo.
oopb Valaebi, lmpriooaed gaDIland executioner wbo decided to

oool,y questlaoed bJ 10mt In""'" oponalbllltlet. ·
" •
tipton. Voladll 1101 ooly ...,.
CIOdlll New tan
firmed Its .,....,., lie !Old jult Aloo al major ~ 18
bow It_...... and aamod ......, the ll&lt;ppld • up flgbt opiltlt
than tOO ol ttl tap fll\lres.
ertme. MUiet lllld. Jl tbt otW
valocbl's lollg ooog- a "tor- lellalatioa -cted by Co~
rHI 0 break" for tbe crtmlnal dJ. I!' 1181 wbicll makoo II a fodorll
,
.
~to ctOQd pmbllng ~ •
vt.foD 1 new ~teDigen&lt;e ,imlt, Uoa ,.. parapbernalia • .,..
Miller ukl. Tbe illtal)jgence unit state line1, or to traveJ Ill IDterwu organized two J~ ow- to 1jllale &lt;&lt;IIIIJDIII'&lt;e In IIIPporl fl
bring together ln ODI!' plaee aU ol racketeering.

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melkesvill
N
N
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/

~.

ilo Corporll

"""""'itt

•

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Ready
to
Eat

lly

Cooked
We Reserve Tho Rl&lt;ht To Umit Quantitieo

C:orner Second &amp; Mill St., Middleport
9 A.M. to 6 P.M.
Friday and Soturday .. . . 8:30A.M. to 1:30 P. M.

Monqoy thru Thursdor

50 EXTRA

COU~N

•••

J.w Green St ump s

PUIICHA51

OF:

A11ortn~ent

Within tho Same Price Group

K...y'a

120-ct.
pkgL . .

APPLE
SAUCE

UUIDRY
BASKET

00

(24) ct. box Moclass Ve•form
N1w lh•u lot.. Aus . 17th
At A"v h•"• S""'"""tk•t

A

ESERVES

Swift'o Premium -

U. S. Ccwen""""' lna.,.o:tod -

Center Cut Ham Slices
U. S. Covem,...nt lnopeo:ted -

, __

u..

Chl~t~

Snyder's Potato

12-oa.
len

No. V2

ALL MIAT

Hnl

WIENERS

Llo.

'Mix Or Match'

Arrt
.Jw Vrce{l

cou,..,..

5to rnps

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PURCHAS:
'

-oz . Plastic 611 .

For

Jw Grcc11 Sto mp1

WITH

COUPON

AND

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NESCAFE

8

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SUNSHINI

LEMOI STRIPE

43

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I :'..'1

FIP
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C &amp; 0 IISCUn CO.
Oatmeal Rllsla Oooklaa FIPYtllowU.C

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39

1 1&gt;-lb.
pkg.

4

8 :!. '1 F I PCallfonia Tollltou
Bea11r Creak Cal a~ Baus
CNam
8 ::. •1 F I PSplaac•
RoJII Prilct Golllta Can
Style
8 "!.~ ,1 F I PFnllt OocktaD
Capt. Kill T• Oat foH
FI PBarllalt P1111
'Mix Or Match'
Haal's SoiW Pllk T0111t•
Liii•J'I FrtllltH ,_...
c...
,.,
Lldf T..er Swaal Potato.

6 -0E. lar
15&lt; off label

12-oL
pkg.

For

'

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Whlto, l'llllr,

Tetlow, AltoM

los.
pk••

29

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Swift's tlawal Sllorl.t11
Dial Soap .. ..,
=.,
Del Moala Cllalk Pllaappla

SWAN LIQUID RINSO BLUE

65

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93

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Loaf

27

Dinner lolls
AriiiCIUr*

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79

L:. S379

Great for Grilling

STEAK
'

lb.

'·

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Can

69

Fresh Luaclou1 Ripe

lb.

59
lb.
basket

.....
,.....

39

long Green

Cucumbers

Cannetl , . _

.CARLOAD SALE !

Iori•'•

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

39

Chopped Ham

It,:-

ComeciS..f
Potted Meat
Ar111out*
Potted Meat

1

14-u.
Pkp,

49

~49

5 ·:.:· '1

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Collet!... ...... .... ......
T~~p~~rMtoe.

·~10

.... $UI

'111

8

Many 1tylel anti CGiort In
luttoftodoWft ancl Pull .. ver.

V•lun .. $1 .91.

TwolnO•
... ..... _ ..e _..
KNill! h.............. &amp; ....

-"" .. , .... 11_.......

c...... Cit $1.59.

58

•

,, ... 6-16. _ . , " "....
Four pockets. :Zipper fly. btr•
oiiM IIHI...
ut.. $2.19.

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SWISS STEAK

U. S. Govornmentlnspec:tod

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PURE PORK

Redeem Th;s Coupon Thru Sat., Aug. 11111,
At Any hans Super Market

EVANS SUPER TRIM- SWIFT"S PREMIUM

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Buffered Fish Steaks
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59

Groand Baaf or 8roa1d CIHRk
Full
Shank Holf

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lnspactH

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F&amp;PTo11ato Paste 10 ~ '1 JELL-0 "'1::..":
10 !:~ '1 .Swanee Paper lla,kins 10 ao::, '1
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Star-Kist
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Ma Brown
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~ ~Mr.

-enl.,.. .....

In the Marll&gt;e Or .... hold lor their
yoong end (IU08Is of Mr. and Mra. Ck&gt; "" ID her bomt
and hi• wife are ehild who "' Mtftering with leu- ... ' StrauobauJit. The ...me. opending

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The Prnbytarlan churtb and Corp&amp;. Larr~
IIIII ~. Mr. ... .
"
SUnday School bave changed stationed at Camp Pendleton, Ikomia.
are sisters.
·
:trlth ber sister, Mn. A Jlle lef llrOIIIIIIII faJ!tlll1, . . Mr..
. • and Mra. Glondon lfcGin. trill ealled 011 her mother, Mr. their pla&lt;e and tt.te for plcnic iCafH. They are ajso attenrltng Floyd Sayre and frlenrl BID Mrs. Mary Ogden hao beeD Caboan.
IIIJd lfrL J• lllrz., . .j .. •
n•• ~ : · ~ Mro. Dlester and Mn. Clbit Conger anrl 1011,
A....,t :Ia at City Park bulld- night achool at Palomar. Calll. tFrancis, Columbus, were recent ,called back to her work at Alb- Mrs. Julia Coopor, Wbeelen·l dlle ~ lclr. .... IIIII.
lw '• r,
· IIJileJ Napper and Qwlet.
.
ing in WeliBIIllldueiD lbe crowd- FrieDda of Evalyne Devallll jguests of his mother, Mrt. Nel- ens.
burg, •peal a tt.y .wtlb a friend, Jte SIJ'ooil. lira. loe ......
0 daughters, IWI!I and ShlrMr. anrl Mn. VIrgil Carr, ed condltloal at !Me AIOIL and Shlrley Splreo wore bappjl fie Sayre and daugllter Gladys , Mrs. Jamea RaJMs entertain- Mro. Ruby Mulholand.
•Mn. a.rler IIPelll. llllr ;Jt
~ · and Mr. and Mn. Leooard Radclllfe, vloited her parents, Mr. and Mn. CloviJ Slrauo- to see and h- tbem 011 TV pro. and other relatives.
ed the young MMrted People'l Mn. Ra)'11101111 Lonl and dati- SlrGnl .... Dolllr ..... !fill
;h:cker ~ r~ SUnday diD- Mr. and Mn. Charles McGID- bauglllrere ill Columbus recent- gram "Play y~ ' Huach" In Mr. and Mrs. John ShiU!ngs class of the Latter Oav Salnill lihter. Mary Kay, •lilted ber .U celebnllnl tloelr '*~
f!UBSis.
nls, who live near h.,.
ly on bum-.
New York wi!Ue on their •aca- and son Gary, were
Sunday church in Wellston recenUy.
mother recenUy in Columbus.
Mr. IDd MrL J..., • •
, . w.arren Dorloa, Marioa, r&amp;- The Methodist c'hurch and Mrs. Francls Cotlrlll rece(v- lion trip.
I!Uflls of ber sbter , Mr. and Members of the Strausbaugh The Oavil Reunion waa held visited relatlva ill C:t .....
b lv called oa lrifDda Deiii'ISunday .School eajqyed a plcDic ed word from her son Larry Several people in nearby com- Mn. Roy Legg, near Waverly. family recenUy enjoyed a wlen- Sunday · at the
Prellbyteriaa receaU,.
held at home of l\lr. tllld Mn. IKrullcdlp that he bu been munlliea 11therod at SlapleiOn Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Bell and 'er roast 011 Sunday evening.
1 Carul7a Cra7 II
I
ere.
1church.
Mr. and Mnt. JPrancls ~Robert Steele no Rt. 124. A nlco ,promoled from Lance Corporal 'resldence receafly wileft pray- ltamily, Painesville, were week.l Mrs. Birdie Watto hao ftturo- 1 Mr. and Mn. Henry Reibel,
in MaDifield

time ....

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two demonstrators at
big
savings _Pickup truck camp-

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on oolidoy in a liny Mexicaa tlon In New York lllllld bltter
beach town that I! lnDocmt aot verbal exehangea over reedom
.&amp;OIIOM
2. Capital or
28. Allan
only •&gt;t televiolon. but lflephonos l llld t..te. baa been ptebd
up
1. MemoNorth
i
dtlert
•• well, video wu bus)' contpl~ ) by another ouUet In that city.
nndwu
VIet-Nam ..,, 24. A.uam
~.,me hih and runs t4 co with And we have beeo auured by
.. Con4uotor
a. Bar of
l
lan·
of heat
IIJver
fUap
tts errors. To wit :
Mr. SUisklnd'A •.ubUcltJ man that
11. Oao oflllo
4. To: Soot..
111. Ia no
-~t IIIIIC-TV, it become linown we will get .111 new -kiy ohowo
Haw&amp;Uan
D. Yellow
manner
th1t Ja~on Rohard1 Jr. wJU apo. lhit aeaaoa.
lalanJII
och,.
26. Sln.later
pear Feb. 5 Ill liN title role in -FIDIIIIJ, NBC one! Soviet Rut11. Run away
I . Rhythm
27. Greet.
and many
In verse
me:
Rot&gt;ert E. Sh11rwood.'a faml)&lt;ll . ala achieved a temporary trut"e
JS. H•v8b.ly
7.
Lemb'•
1L
ploy . "Abo Unroln lll Wlnofa," l' with each other. NBC WH evicten&amp;tun
peq-nam•
21. Qulell:
which won the lllll9 Pulllw prlle .. ed from Ita M01cnw newo bureau
lC. Unateady:
8. Outdoes
nrtliy
The "Hall of Fame" pnxluclion i and ''The Riot of Khnllhchev."
COlloq.
8. Comeslnto 30. Center of
15. 1ound.
mw
interest
• will air far 10 mlnut.. Tha LID·/ But the Soviets cove permlsolon
u a cow
10. RumaniU
32. Spanl.s b
coin role otil!lnall' brought ~reat : for two NBC reportero and o
18. Rental
mln
ladlea
r'ft'!Own to Raymond Massey, now ' camera crew to cover the- final
eontract
18. Guided
33. Malt
17. WhJLty
18. Coll(Ula.tt
kUn1
of the "Dr. Ktldaro" televisiM •llfllng ol the nucltar test bu
Ford,
for
one
19.
Stammer
34.
Governm~nt
terles.
treaty Jn Moscow.
20. Exclamation 21. Head
agency:
-Aloo ot HBc·TV. it waa ID·
22. YoUftl' bo7
oonrln•
abbr.
23. Hunprlaa
nounced that a '10-minute special '1\e Chuael Swim: Bob Jlope•s
coin
documenting o( thf' Korean War ! gue!U on b1l first NBC·TV var
25. Not at aD
wU! bt .,.....nted on Nov. 20. lety- opeclal of the 110\V season,
21. Puahup
And it was rt'pllrted that the Sept. 2'7, are Dean Martin, James
2P. Leave out
30. C.Uin&amp;'
ume network is preparing two Garner, Barbara streiJaftd and
toot
one-hour prOII"arn• about CUba, 'llteltlay Weld On Oct. I, m
at. Bruil palm
Dnf' dealing with tJ1eo abortive liSl the aame network, Perry Como
82. Vague
Bay of Pigo Invasion and the bowo In w!Ut hll ltlitlll opeclal
Je, District
rul1r: India
other witil 1aat year'o mialle olthe MIIOD, and hla lfl'lla ""'
39. Ma.n·a
crislo, both shows prOIUIIIably to June Allyoon, George Blll'lll, ·Cyd
name
appear thlo_ oeason.
Chorine and Allaa Shermatt.
40. Moham•
medanBtble
-Furthermore, !bore oppeon Lot Angeleo Dodger buebaU
,1.
Clupa
tor
to be some beadwl)' In cctrrtcl· otaro Mattr)' Wlllo and Wl!Ue Dav·
booko
tng the television raliop force, 11, who have formed 1 n!glttelub
43. A dance
whicb was expooed thlo ,ear by act In which they alng, entertain
44 . Solemn
promtH•
1 .congroaaional aubcomm!U... A Fr I day em NBC·TV'o "Toti&amp;J"
d.Donkeya
spokesman for the National Aooo- ohow ... Blllg Crosby maket hla
46. Full of
ciDU n of Broadcaotero INAB&gt; ftrtl profeulonal appearonce wltb
talk : colloq.
DOWN
oak! tilere haa .,... "ncellent hll wife, Katl~ryn Graat, on hlo
1. Wood·
progrea" In Ita attempta to pro- CBS-TV special Fob. II .. Same
worbJ"I
vide an a&lt;eredited and llldltad networlt'a new Da11111 Kayo ltrles
tool
8 - 1'1·
ays1em lor ratings, which control wiD .... bt oltown 011 British
DAILY
CRVPTOQUOTEHere'o
bow
jo
work
It:
tho ll(e and death of moat ohoWI. Broodcutbl1 Corp. • TV . . Jack
AXYDLBAAXB
The congl'f$alonal group fo lfVIDg Benny had lht lop-rated prO!II'OM
Ia LONOFBLLOW
tho ~AB a chilllce to work out In lreloncl Ia 1 recent surv07.
One J~tter .tmply ltandl tor aaolher. In tbll tample A l.o~usell
the ratings meu ltlfJI If It Cllt
f.or the three L'l, X for the two 0'1, etc, Sln.Cle letters. a.pos.
do 80 ~nl.rlactorlly.
Tlll!l ALMANAC
r.rophlel, tbe lenl(th and tormatloa of the worda are all hlntL
-Th.,.., art lncteulag rtpotil 11y UttltH Prell Jolerulloaol
kch day tile code .tetter. an dlfttrent.
about the cievtlopme•t of tele- Today ia Wodneaday, Aug. 14,
A O)PIUIIMI qqgtadtn
vision tape-recordera llld the b- the Dllh d1y of 1961 wtUt lSI to
WBBF
Dl
SRQ
DQBJoliTZ
vlouo enot'l11lly of llltir lmplcl follow.
wheo th .. como IJJlo popular Ult: The 1110011 II approaching Ito
DJQ
CZJLZB:
I'ZDXABZ
LIJIKTZ
the •llr" on. poy-'N, on ..,.leo, now phaoe.
XDK
8JTZ.-DJ8JIFSAX
on th'o•tr•. on actors· one! outh· The morning ll1&lt;1 art Jupllff
Yeolorclol"o Orrptllq"""'l YOU CAN DO LI'I"I'LE WITII
ora' l'Ompo!lllatloo oo copyr!lhta, ood Satum.
rA.ml, BUT YOU CAN DO NOTHING WITU0 1.JT IT.ttc. Ia bi'ltf, the ~ome •'•- The eveninJ oton are Mora IIUTLICR
with """' o rfCOtt!Or would hove llld Satura.
hlo • .., long-plaJinc ftlmo for On tblo da7 In hlatory:
easy .... ·
Ia 11100. 1,000 U. S. Marllleo
• -tltt "-6ct' · IS, Woatlni
hflped In the 01pture of PeldDg,
Jroa¢oatln. Co. tlaUODI In SID 'cbi.a, 'll'hleb ended the Bo•or
10
Franc•!-. BIIUmore, ~· llebtUJon.
MONDAY TIIRU FRIDAY
7:05 Breakfast Party
Pittsburgh and B.,toa U or Itt 11211, the dirigible Oral
9:15 Jones Buick Show
free •e ,,.,..., 1 t•ped
loa Zeppellllt Jell Germany wtlh II 1:00 Sign On NeWI
10:05 Polka Party
.it I • H...,.dwOJ pl1y. "Tho Advo- puoengero OD 1 round-the-work! 6:05 Sacred Heart
10:35 Public Service
1:20 Country Jamboree
.
11:05 Top Ten Show
eate," 1which boo· ito openln&amp; tn trip.
Now V•.rk tho ua.. nljbt, one! at Itt !liSt, Consreu possod the 6. 30 Farr· News
\
1%:00 Noon Report
iihout •-ho oamo time. It lo o pre- ooclal oecurity oct.
, ; . 05 8 at! 1 Party
12:30 Rev. Merlin Teets
cedent - ahotl«intl experiment. Ia 1941, P....rdent Harcy 'J'I'u.
·
re as
1:05 Platter Party
Furth4t'Til""', lltt.., there ta aa maa allttCIUIICed that Jap111 had 7:15 Bright Star Show
:1111 Sundown Serenade
lltcr.npt to eompromioo oelgbtar UIICODdJtloally ourrendered.
7:35 Picklrut Bdwr Sho1!
7:30 Sign Off
- --·
7:50 News Report - Ohio
8:00 Sign' Off - June
8?00 Breakfast Party
SUNDAY
•
1:00 Breakfaat Party
IIOp 7:30 Sign On News
Mnndoy 11tn FriUJ
ll:ill MuGII CountJ NOWI
9:05 Colf01 Wltb Janet
1:00 Baptist Layman's Hnur
1-00~ On
12:ot Community Neu ..
t·45 Betty Newton
8:35 Hour ol Deliverance
1 115 Muslc!al Clock
11:11 NOOD Newa
10:115 Mlllilterlal AIIOC.
(Rev. Paul Jones)
7;00. !'te,..
12:1t Ohio Newa
11:20 Coantry Hno DoWII
9:00 Wings of Healing
7 18 Musical Cloct
IZ:II Martell
11:11 Swap Sbof
9:30 Sunday Show
? :30 Newt lleadiiMI
12::10 Bulletin Board
11:1111 Farm Newt
10:1111 Voice of Prvphecy
7:30 Musical Clock
12:21 News 0 Grull
11:40 Family Worship Hour-Thu 10:35 Sunday ShoW
7:45 lbe Llfolltle
12:30 All'fmlture A&amp;•nt
12:00 Noon Report
11:00 Country HytDDtlme
Ohln VllleJ Nen
12:46 Country Go Round
12:15 Mtlllc Jill! F• You
1%:00 Noon Reporl
1·05 World • Oblo Ne111
1:11 NIWI Beat
12:15 Goessler's Guest Slllr·Frt 12:15 The Search·
I: 10 Sporto TodOJ
1:11 Oauatrr Go Round
1:00 Platter Party
12:30 Rev. Merlin Teets
&amp;-15 Wellhet Picture
t:lll Nnn Beat
4:15 Blaeltnar Auto Show
1:00 Billy Graham
l :lf Mualcll Clock
1:10
WIJ Malb)ee
4:30 Local NeWI
1:30 The Lutheran Hour
1:55 Community Newt
S:lll News Beat
1:55 Bill Stsn Sports
2:110 Signs of Ute Times
t :OO Latchstring
UO Dileln&amp; with Doss
1:110 BowJ1ni Scores
(Rev. W. S. Billups)
t :30 Public Service
4::111 IDterdtange
1:05 Vu P•.lrlck Sport&amp;
Z:L~ Public Service
t ·45 FamU, Worship Raur
1:11 Community NoWI
8:10 Siintlowa Serenade
2:35 The Big Life
1000 Mason County Newt
· 5:05 World 6 Nalloaol Ne111
7:05 Tho World Today
3:00 Sunday Showcase
10:05 Tal1c of the Town
S:IS llpoiU8ht ila Sparta ·
7:30 Sip Olf
4:1111 Hour ot lleclllon
JUS Newo
5:25 Wntbeleut
1:00 Sign Off - June
'=45 John Griffin
11:55 Monilna Melodies
5:30 DltiMr Mallci.!t
SATURDAY
5:00 Sund&amp;y Showcase
(o•cept Friday: Churdl 1:55 Inside lloab
1:1111 Sign On NOWI
6:00 Sundown Serenade
BeDs Ring'
l:lt 8unlet Blvd.
1:05 Country Jamboree
7:30 Sign Off
II :45 World News
1:00 SliD Qff
1:311 F - NeWI
8:110 Sign oo - June

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doors , 36" x 6'8". Call WY 2- FOR SAL!~: Tenor saxophone,!
excellent condition. Ca ll WY
3435.
8 10 6tc
2-3400.
I 6 3te
RIDING MARE for -sale. Call 8 10 6tp
WY 2-6182.
FOR SALE OR RENT
SALE ON APACHE CAMPERS I -- - only $15 per mo. up - after II'OR SAI.E : 5 room bouse and
smail dO\\'TI payment. Have bath: newly decorated, gas

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NEW STYLE Venetian blinds.
Agency, ln. All forms of In
' Narrow slat, vertical slat, surance. Jim Johnson and I
bamboo wood slat. Free esti·
Bud Siiupson, Agents.
mate. Dale Wippel Supple.
6 I tfc
8 10 30tc
·-- ·-- Reuter Insurance A.geacy
\
6110 Sorted Used Cement blocks. "Insurance for evei'J persoaal ;
Regulars, corners, windows,
and busi1Jell8 aeed.n
halves . "Some been cleaned. "
Phone WY z.zw
All good shape. 5 steel fram·
ed. windows, ''33~x44" 5 AI-

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nf!".Tt«''-"" ltllmedlllteb rill IHib
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$999

POMEROY MOTOR CO.

- -FOR SALE

vrm .,. aceeptt!d oo.UJ r.
rar 0u .,. P'bttlloatt

wlf.hti'J

$688

2 Door. V.S engine, auto. trans., new tires, black over
white finish . Radio and healt&gt;r

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$1588

terior. good tires.

INFORMATION

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USED CAR BUYS
Parkwood Wagon . v .s motor, auto. trans., power steering

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past ,....,.,, weeb, oome blah ~llloa llrUia, hom• vlewtrl Will
placet lr• !Pievloion have been ez. get a ollsJ.tly dilleronl riaual pl..
pleriell&lt;in&amp; what the oeulptor.goJd. lure o' the pmoped pll)'.
1m1t~ S.•&gt;&lt;nulo CeUlnl deocrlbed
-Dovl&lt;l Silloltlnd'o Mtkly twoIn hil outoblo!ll'aphy 11 "tho/ hour I)'Ddlcated diiCUIIIoll Ia~ O! VirtUIIUII employment."
cram, "OpeD End," Wblcb depart•
Thuo, wMe Youn Truly wu ed !rom ita home bo.. video fill.

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3 appralaed at
No. 4o appralMd

COBA SERVICE
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TORQUAY, England !UPII oueota at the Imperial llolel who
were plaanlng to talto tiD early
morning dip cbuged their minds
Friday when they found a II•·
foot-loog shark lll tbtt hotel
swimming pool.
But the aha&lt;k woo dead. A hotel official blamed the lllcldeltt ••
"bolligana..,

to Oold MIJdal

and proven ••II•, alf at ttM umt
1- IJ'"ICI of U.JO.
,..,. d ..,..naoDII ..rvtce ull C:lalf
Woaclo. Tactl. P•-roy WV '"'""

heating. FuU basement. Located 123 Hudson Street,

Important to keep lhnoo
"chandeller" drop 11ft"
sparkling with an oceasudsy both.

River News

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'!hot" riqht,
Mom! Thi&amp;
morninQ!

I'm llfnlid

I was a.tlllt
the time!

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4 dr. Belair Spt Sed. V8, auto
tran. excellent tires.
ically sound, $795 by owner.

SEE

May be seen at Meigs EquiJ&gt;· I::~ ••:'
men! Co.
8 14 31p

Pomeroy Landmark
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THE
MEIGS COUNTY

WY 2·9932

¢AIID OF THANKS

FAIR
And Then

Stop At

MetropOlitan Motors
. ,
. AND .SEE THE BEAUTIFUL N~'(it.- ,

*

TERRY

Br GEORGE WONDER

RAMB -LE -.1
"The Car Of The Year"
•"

ALSO LOOK OYER OUR LARGI!
SELECTION OF USED CARS, THE

BEST AROUND ANYWH.ERE• •

1961 TEMPEST 2Door

Heights, Phone WY 2-3874.
land fur sale. Contat1
7 II 30tp Thomas, Rutland, for
7
!;·&gt;G,;
B·!3 6 tp I NJCELY Furnished 4 room and ·11tion.
Beag!• !11/ils. Richard Spencer bath apartment. Middleport. HOUSE I'OH SALE in
Phone WY 2-3874.
roy, across from new
Phone Chester 9115-2431.
7 11 tfc Mulberry Avenue.
8 8 ltp
rooms, bath. basemen
FRVIJIIG CHICKENSon root ONE three room apartment
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Jot. G. I. Financing ap
75c ...h. Dressed whole, OOc with bath. Phone WY 2-2381.
Phone WY 2-3573.
8 13 3k:
eac!iiCut up and tray packed
8 13 6k:
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$1 .oo··eaclt. You can write FIVE . ROOMS and batil. Nice
FOR SALE : 6 room boo,. with I
your ;ader, I will deliver. AI. location. Phone WY ~2885 .
so h,(V. tomatoes lor can8 13 3tp bath, full basement, coal fur· 1 $]4Q•001NSTALI.ED
nace, hardwood
II o or s,
ning; "lilc bu. Mangoes, 50c
.SMALL Apartment, and sleej&gt;- Youngstown kitchen, with
hot
Write complete name
St.
water lank, Rutlnnd. Also on :
illld'Md,_ If you wont order inl ·room. 127 Butternut
8 13 tic
same Jot, a four room apart· I
dell~, II' pic!! up . your.
FIRST
FLOOR,
$
rooms
and
men! with dooble
oollfljuta ,flalnes. 1901 Stlv
POto\EROY, 0 •
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two demonstrators at
big
savings _Pickup truck camp-

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on oolidoy in a liny Mexicaa tlon In New York lllllld bltter
beach town that I! lnDocmt aot verbal exehangea over reedom
.&amp;OIIOM
2. Capital or
28. Allan
only •&gt;t televiolon. but lflephonos l llld t..te. baa been ptebd
up
1. MemoNorth
i
dtlert
•• well, video wu bus)' contpl~ ) by another ouUet In that city.
nndwu
VIet-Nam ..,, 24. A.uam
~.,me hih and runs t4 co with And we have beeo auured by
.. Con4uotor
a. Bar of
l
lan·
of heat
IIJver
fUap
tts errors. To wit :
Mr. SUisklnd'A •.ubUcltJ man that
11. Oao oflllo
4. To: Soot..
111. Ia no
-~t IIIIIC-TV, it become linown we will get .111 new -kiy ohowo
Haw&amp;Uan
D. Yellow
manner
th1t Ja~on Rohard1 Jr. wJU apo. lhit aeaaoa.
lalanJII
och,.
26. Sln.later
pear Feb. 5 Ill liN title role in -FIDIIIIJ, NBC one! Soviet Rut11. Run away
I . Rhythm
27. Greet.
and many
In verse
me:
Rot&gt;ert E. Sh11rwood.'a faml)&lt;ll . ala achieved a temporary trut"e
JS. H•v8b.ly
7.
Lemb'•
1L
ploy . "Abo Unroln lll Wlnofa," l' with each other. NBC WH evicten&amp;tun
peq-nam•
21. Qulell:
which won the lllll9 Pulllw prlle .. ed from Ita M01cnw newo bureau
lC. Unateady:
8. Outdoes
nrtliy
The "Hall of Fame" pnxluclion i and ''The Riot of Khnllhchev."
COlloq.
8. Comeslnto 30. Center of
15. 1ound.
mw
interest
• will air far 10 mlnut.. Tha LID·/ But the Soviets cove permlsolon
u a cow
10. RumaniU
32. Spanl.s b
coin role otil!lnall' brought ~reat : for two NBC reportero and o
18. Rental
mln
ladlea
r'ft'!Own to Raymond Massey, now ' camera crew to cover the- final
eontract
18. Guided
33. Malt
17. WhJLty
18. Coll(Ula.tt
kUn1
of the "Dr. Ktldaro" televisiM •llfllng ol the nucltar test bu
Ford,
for
one
19.
Stammer
34.
Governm~nt
terles.
treaty Jn Moscow.
20. Exclamation 21. Head
agency:
-Aloo ot HBc·TV. it waa ID·
22. YoUftl' bo7
oonrln•
abbr.
23. Hunprlaa
nounced that a '10-minute special '1\e Chuael Swim: Bob Jlope•s
coin
documenting o( thf' Korean War ! gue!U on b1l first NBC·TV var
25. Not at aD
wU! bt .,.....nted on Nov. 20. lety- opeclal of the 110\V season,
21. Puahup
And it was rt'pllrted that the Sept. 2'7, are Dean Martin, James
2P. Leave out
30. C.Uin&amp;'
ume network is preparing two Garner, Barbara streiJaftd and
toot
one-hour prOII"arn• about CUba, 'llteltlay Weld On Oct. I, m
at. Bruil palm
Dnf' dealing with tJ1eo abortive liSl the aame network, Perry Como
82. Vague
Bay of Pigo Invasion and the bowo In w!Ut hll ltlitlll opeclal
Je, District
rul1r: India
other witil 1aat year'o mialle olthe MIIOD, and hla lfl'lla ""'
39. Ma.n·a
crislo, both shows prOIUIIIably to June Allyoon, George Blll'lll, ·Cyd
name
appear thlo_ oeason.
Chorine and Allaa Shermatt.
40. Moham•
medanBtble
-Furthermore, !bore oppeon Lot Angeleo Dodger buebaU
,1.
Clupa
tor
to be some beadwl)' In cctrrtcl· otaro Mattr)' Wlllo and Wl!Ue Dav·
booko
tng the television raliop force, 11, who have formed 1 n!glttelub
43. A dance
whicb was expooed thlo ,ear by act In which they alng, entertain
44 . Solemn
promtH•
1 .congroaaional aubcomm!U... A Fr I day em NBC·TV'o "Toti&amp;J"
d.Donkeya
spokesman for the National Aooo- ohow ... Blllg Crosby maket hla
46. Full of
ciDU n of Broadcaotero INAB&gt; ftrtl profeulonal appearonce wltb
talk : colloq.
DOWN
oak! tilere haa .,... "ncellent hll wife, Katl~ryn Graat, on hlo
1. Wood·
progrea" In Ita attempta to pro- CBS-TV special Fob. II .. Same
worbJ"I
vide an a&lt;eredited and llldltad networlt'a new Da11111 Kayo ltrles
tool
8 - 1'1·
ays1em lor ratings, which control wiD .... bt oltown 011 British
DAILY
CRVPTOQUOTEHere'o
bow
jo
work
It:
tho ll(e and death of moat ohoWI. Broodcutbl1 Corp. • TV . . Jack
AXYDLBAAXB
The congl'f$alonal group fo lfVIDg Benny had lht lop-rated prO!II'OM
Ia LONOFBLLOW
tho ~AB a chilllce to work out In lreloncl Ia 1 recent surv07.
One J~tter .tmply ltandl tor aaolher. In tbll tample A l.o~usell
the ratings meu ltlfJI If It Cllt
f.or the three L'l, X for the two 0'1, etc, Sln.Cle letters. a.pos.
do 80 ~nl.rlactorlly.
Tlll!l ALMANAC
r.rophlel, tbe lenl(th and tormatloa of the worda are all hlntL
-Th.,.., art lncteulag rtpotil 11y UttltH Prell Jolerulloaol
kch day tile code .tetter. an dlfttrent.
about the cievtlopme•t of tele- Today ia Wodneaday, Aug. 14,
A O)PIUIIMI qqgtadtn
vision tape-recordera llld the b- the Dllh d1y of 1961 wtUt lSI to
WBBF
Dl
SRQ
DQBJoliTZ
vlouo enot'l11lly of llltir lmplcl follow.
wheo th .. como IJJlo popular Ult: The 1110011 II approaching Ito
DJQ
CZJLZB:
I'ZDXABZ
LIJIKTZ
the •llr" on. poy-'N, on ..,.leo, now phaoe.
XDK
8JTZ.-DJ8JIFSAX
on th'o•tr•. on actors· one! outh· The morning ll1&lt;1 art Jupllff
Yeolorclol"o Orrptllq"""'l YOU CAN DO LI'I"I'LE WITII
ora' l'Ompo!lllatloo oo copyr!lhta, ood Satum.
rA.ml, BUT YOU CAN DO NOTHING WITU0 1.JT IT.ttc. Ia bi'ltf, the ~ome •'•- The eveninJ oton are Mora IIUTLICR
with """' o rfCOtt!Or would hove llld Satura.
hlo • .., long-plaJinc ftlmo for On tblo da7 In hlatory:
easy .... ·
Ia 11100. 1,000 U. S. Marllleo
• -tltt "-6ct' · IS, Woatlni
hflped In the 01pture of PeldDg,
Jroa¢oatln. Co. tlaUODI In SID 'cbi.a, 'll'hleb ended the Bo•or
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Franc•!-. BIIUmore, ~· llebtUJon.
MONDAY TIIRU FRIDAY
7:05 Breakfast Party
Pittsburgh and B.,toa U or Itt 11211, the dirigible Oral
9:15 Jones Buick Show
free •e ,,.,..., 1 t•ped
loa Zeppellllt Jell Germany wtlh II 1:00 Sign On NeWI
10:05 Polka Party
.it I • H...,.dwOJ pl1y. "Tho Advo- puoengero OD 1 round-the-work! 6:05 Sacred Heart
10:35 Public Service
1:20 Country Jamboree
.
11:05 Top Ten Show
eate," 1which boo· ito openln&amp; tn trip.
Now V•.rk tho ua.. nljbt, one! at Itt !liSt, Consreu possod the 6. 30 Farr· News
\
1%:00 Noon Report
iihout •-ho oamo time. It lo o pre- ooclal oecurity oct.
, ; . 05 8 at! 1 Party
12:30 Rev. Merlin Teets
cedent - ahotl«intl experiment. Ia 1941, P....rdent Harcy 'J'I'u.
·
re as
1:05 Platter Party
Furth4t'Til""', lltt.., there ta aa maa allttCIUIICed that Jap111 had 7:15 Bright Star Show
:1111 Sundown Serenade
lltcr.npt to eompromioo oelgbtar UIICODdJtloally ourrendered.
7:35 Picklrut Bdwr Sho1!
7:30 Sign Off
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7:50 News Report - Ohio
8:00 Sign' Off - June
8?00 Breakfast Party
SUNDAY
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1:00 Breakfaat Party
IIOp 7:30 Sign On News
Mnndoy 11tn FriUJ
ll:ill MuGII CountJ NOWI
9:05 Colf01 Wltb Janet
1:00 Baptist Layman's Hnur
1-00~ On
12:ot Community Neu ..
t·45 Betty Newton
8:35 Hour ol Deliverance
1 115 Muslc!al Clock
11:11 NOOD Newa
10:115 Mlllilterlal AIIOC.
(Rev. Paul Jones)
7;00. !'te,..
12:1t Ohio Newa
11:20 Coantry Hno DoWII
9:00 Wings of Healing
7 18 Musical Cloct
IZ:II Martell
11:11 Swap Sbof
9:30 Sunday Show
? :30 Newt lleadiiMI
12::10 Bulletin Board
11:1111 Farm Newt
10:1111 Voice of Prvphecy
7:30 Musical Clock
12:21 News 0 Grull
11:40 Family Worship Hour-Thu 10:35 Sunday ShoW
7:45 lbe Llfolltle
12:30 All'fmlture A&amp;•nt
12:00 Noon Report
11:00 Country HytDDtlme
Ohln VllleJ Nen
12:46 Country Go Round
12:15 Mtlllc Jill! F• You
1%:00 Noon Reporl
1·05 World • Oblo Ne111
1:11 NIWI Beat
12:15 Goessler's Guest Slllr·Frt 12:15 The Search·
I: 10 Sporto TodOJ
1:11 Oauatrr Go Round
1:00 Platter Party
12:30 Rev. Merlin Teets
&amp;-15 Wellhet Picture
t:lll Nnn Beat
4:15 Blaeltnar Auto Show
1:00 Billy Graham
l :lf Mualcll Clock
1:10
WIJ Malb)ee
4:30 Local NeWI
1:30 The Lutheran Hour
1:55 Community Newt
S:lll News Beat
1:55 Bill Stsn Sports
2:110 Signs of Ute Times
t :OO Latchstring
UO Dileln&amp; with Doss
1:110 BowJ1ni Scores
(Rev. W. S. Billups)
t :30 Public Service
4::111 IDterdtange
1:05 Vu P•.lrlck Sport&amp;
Z:L~ Public Service
t ·45 FamU, Worship Raur
1:11 Community NoWI
8:10 Siintlowa Serenade
2:35 The Big Life
1000 Mason County Newt
· 5:05 World 6 Nalloaol Ne111
7:05 Tho World Today
3:00 Sunday Showcase
10:05 Tal1c of the Town
S:IS llpoiU8ht ila Sparta ·
7:30 Sip Olf
4:1111 Hour ot lleclllon
JUS Newo
5:25 Wntbeleut
1:00 Sign Off - June
'=45 John Griffin
11:55 Monilna Melodies
5:30 DltiMr Mallci.!t
SATURDAY
5:00 Sund&amp;y Showcase
(o•cept Friday: Churdl 1:55 Inside lloab
1:1111 Sign On NOWI
6:00 Sundown Serenade
BeDs Ring'
l:lt 8unlet Blvd.
1:05 Country Jamboree
7:30 Sign Off
II :45 World News
1:00 SliD Qff
1:311 F - NeWI
8:110 Sign oo - June

LOOKVI!

TH' PARSON'S

HEAOIN' '!HIS 'IH!H,
AU~ I.OWcEZV

4

MUSICAL Instruments

doors , 36" x 6'8". Call WY 2- FOR SAL!~: Tenor saxophone,!
excellent condition. Ca ll WY
3435.
8 10 6tc
2-3400.
I 6 3te
RIDING MARE for -sale. Call 8 10 6tp
WY 2-6182.
FOR SALE OR RENT
SALE ON APACHE CAMPERS I -- - only $15 per mo. up - after II'OR SAI.E : 5 room bouse and
smail dO\\'TI payment. Have bath: newly decorated, gas

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OPEN EVES. 8:00 P.M.
POMEROY . OHIO

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NEW STYLE Venetian blinds.
Agency, ln. All forms of In
' Narrow slat, vertical slat, surance. Jim Johnson and I
bamboo wood slat. Free esti·
Bud Siiupson, Agents.
mate. Dale Wippel Supple.
6 I tfc
8 10 30tc
·-- ·-- Reuter Insurance A.geacy
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6110 Sorted Used Cement blocks. "Insurance for evei'J persoaal ;
Regulars, corners, windows,
and busi1Jell8 aeed.n
halves . "Some been cleaned. "
Phone WY z.zw
All good shape. 5 steel fram·
ed. windows, ''33~x44" 5 AI-

..tOietio.a~ lt:l'.-rora me
nf!".Tt«''-"" ltllmedlllteb rill IHib
.......,. ww &gt;'Uti b&gt;r .-...pout bte r.r
...,._, &gt;:-Gar- 1n• '"'""l'ri"I"8CI •n•rl:"lo11

l~ar••

$999

POMEROY MOTOR CO.

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vrm .,. aceeptt!d oo.UJ r.
rar 0u .,. P'bttlloatt

wlf.hti'J

$688

2 Door. V.S engine, auto. trans., new tires, black over
white finish . Radio and healt&gt;r

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American 2 Door. Rad io, heater, blue finish, clean in·

CANCELLATIONS
COIIIIBII-"l'IONS

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1960 PLYMOUTH

llonlla:r DuclliD• .,..

1M'

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1959 RAMBLER --

1UO f' .II. P., 8efOn P\11 Dllll·ll-

Y!"br&gt;UIII

$1588

terior. good tires.

INFORMATION

• t:enta

USED CAR BUYS
Parkwood Wagon . v .s motor, auto. trans., power steering

WANT AD

t

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and Drak4!s, new tir es, R

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Trade 'n' Travel Time
1960 CHEVROLET

•

'~'

ROLL VWOOD IUPil - .. the the tly!AI Ill 1M tl&gt;o&lt;:tllt oor tel•
past ,....,.,, weeb, oome blah ~llloa llrUia, hom• vlewtrl Will
placet lr• !Pievloion have been ez. get a ollsJ.tly dilleronl riaual pl..
pleriell&lt;in&amp; what the oeulptor.goJd. lure o' the pmoped pll)'.
1m1t~ S.•&gt;&lt;nulo CeUlnl deocrlbed
-Dovl&lt;l Silloltlnd'o Mtkly twoIn hil outoblo!ll'aphy 11 "tho/ hour I)'Ddlcated diiCUIIIoll Ia~ O! VirtUIIUII employment."
cram, "OpeD End," Wblcb depart•
Thuo, wMe Youn Truly wu ed !rom ita home bo.. video fill.

I ' appnlHd at
3 appralaed at
No. 4o appralMd

COBA SERVICE
81'MO yoUI

MI"CI

TORQUAY, England !UPII oueota at the Imperial llolel who
were plaanlng to talto tiD early
morning dip cbuged their minds
Friday when they found a II•·
foot-loog shark lll tbtt hotel
swimming pool.
But the aha&lt;k woo dead. A hotel official blamed the lllcldeltt ••
"bolligana..,

to Oold MIJdal

and proven ••II•, alf at ttM umt
1- IJ'"ICI of U.JO.
,..,. d ..,..naoDII ..rvtce ull C:lalf
Woaclo. Tactl. P•-roy WV '"'""

heating. FuU basement. Located 123 Hudson Street,

Important to keep lhnoo
"chandeller" drop 11ft"
sparkling with an oceasudsy both.

River News

lr ICINf
'!hot" riqht,
Mom! Thi&amp;
morninQ!

I'm llfnlid

I was a.tlllt
the time!

--------=--------::--;:----W M p 0 Ra d"

W J EH RADIO

57
4 dr. Belair Spt Sed. V8, auto
tran. excellent tires.
ically sound, $795 by owner.

SEE

May be seen at Meigs EquiJ&gt;· I::~ ••:'
men! Co.
8 14 31p

Pomeroy Landmark
Sl!!'iR

li'RVtCE STATION

Opoil .24 -........

e·oo

THE
MEIGS COUNTY

WY 2·9932

¢AIID OF THANKS

FAIR
And Then

Stop At

MetropOlitan Motors
. ,
. AND .SEE THE BEAUTIFUL N~'(it.- ,

*

TERRY

Br GEORGE WONDER

RAMB -LE -.1
"The Car Of The Year"
•"

ALSO LOOK OYER OUR LARGI!
SELECTION OF USED CARS, THE

BEST AROUND ANYWH.ERE• •

1961 TEMPEST 2Door

Heights, Phone WY 2-3874.
land fur sale. Contat1
7 II 30tp Thomas, Rutland, for
7
!;·&gt;G,;
B·!3 6 tp I NJCELY Furnished 4 room and ·11tion.
Beag!• !11/ils. Richard Spencer bath apartment. Middleport. HOUSE I'OH SALE in
Phone WY 2-3874.
roy, across from new
Phone Chester 9115-2431.
7 11 tfc Mulberry Avenue.
8 8 ltp
rooms, bath. basemen
FRVIJIIG CHICKENSon root ONE three room apartment
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Jot. G. I. Financing ap
75c ...h. Dressed whole, OOc with bath. Phone WY 2-2381.
Phone WY 2-3573.
8 13 3k:
eac!iiCut up and tray packed
8 13 6k:
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FOR SALE : 6 room boo,. with I
your ;ader, I will deliver. AI. location. Phone WY ~2885 .
so h,(V. tomatoes lor can8 13 3tp bath, full basement, coal fur· 1 $]4Q•001NSTALI.ED
nace, hardwood
II o or s,
ning; "lilc bu. Mangoes, 50c
.SMALL Apartment, and sleej&gt;- Youngstown kitchen, with
hot
Write complete name
St.
water lank, Rutlnnd. Also on :
illld'Md,_ If you wont order inl ·room. 127 Butternut
8 13 tic
same Jot, a four room apart· I
dell~, II' pic!! up . your.
FIRST
FLOOR,
$
rooms
and
men! with dooble
oollfljuta ,flalnes. 1901 Stlv
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and 'Mrs. Ge!Jrge llplCollege St. from Pat Pat- Mrs. Jack Branch of Colum- .,... Camp Meetlnlln
Gecqe 'l'llrW of SteubenYIIIe man IDd &lt;:blldren .vaeatlonect at
terson.
bwJc They were dlled bon duo UJIIbUI,
a ..;.... wltb · Mr. ,~ Mf'l)e Beach, S. C.
Mr. Norman Owens and son, to the deatll of thelruncleand " ~~
loofMr IDCIMn
E. E.l(ymaJI.
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-A6a 1111&lt;*
Gary, of _ Pico Rivera, Call!., brother, Everett S.yre.
.
I\IOI .... _.:., family' Jr----'""'"""""''""'--=-=-=--"'"M'
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VJSited frJends here.
Mrs. Wlllla Leadlnlblnl and ~ . Morar..., ....
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Mrs. Maggie Hemyey receiv- daughteMJ, CanDie SIR, Blrban lrei'e Mn. :Jbelma Circle, IDd
ed word recently of the sud- Ann and Rose Marie, spoilt 1 dqbter, 'Uta and aon, Jim, of
den dealh of her brother, John ,wee!' with 1\!r, IDd Mrs.' 11icJ1. Salem, Mr. IIlii Mrt. WU!lam
Stobart ·ol Hillsboro, Ind. Fun- lard Harner of Sprln&amp;field; Blrchlleld of Findlay, Mr. and
era! services and burl.al were •Mra. Catherine Ie~"~n&amp;ham of ~'Mn. Lorry Mqraney IDd daugbat Hillsboro, He was a fonner Dayton, Mr. aa,d Mn.. Green- fer, Marcy Jo ol ColumbwJ,
Minersville resident.
ville Phipps and Mr. and Mn. Mr. and Mn. Jamea Soyre, Mrs.

--- ·--·1 Lt. Col. and Mra. Jill! Quisen· on

•brother, 'Mr. and MMJ. Frank berry and son oft. Mead, Md.
:clarkandson,John,oiToronto.
!vi.sited their parenls, Mr. and
1
1John Rilcbar1 returned home Mrs. J . c. Ferrell and Mr.
with them after spending sev· Ben Quisenberry.
eral weeks in Toronto.. Visiting Those from here attending
Mrs. E. J Soolsby and Glenna funeral services of Ollie MeIwore Mr. and Mrs. RIchard Graw at Letart Falls were Mr.
- - - - - - - - - ;Soolsby of Pittsburg, Calif.; Mr. and Mrs. Ross Norris, Mrs. Wil·
Mr . and Mrs. AndrPs Turn· and Mrs. William Soulsby of Jiam Zerkle and Mr. and Mrs.
bull ol . Grove CJt )' speot a Bay City. Mich., Mr . and Mrs. J. w. Weatherby.
week w1th Mr and Mrs. K E. !Willliam Crouse, Mr. and Mrs. Mr. w. c. Edwards of Col•

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lG-uauy Sentinel Pomeroy· Middleport, 0 , Aug. 14, 1963 •Vtadenbur1 of Eao Clair, Wlt. lpurrhal!ed the ..wly bunt home Iangen and chUdren Mr. lniJ IJlllll t1IO '11Mb 11

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Hayman and othe~ relatives._ Larry Soulsby, Mr . and Mrs . umbus visited here with his Mr . and Mrs . Emmett Bar· :Everett MarUn of Middletown. Dkk Harrla and Mrs. M~
Mrs. Ernest TheiSs and chli- Edward Morley and son, Ed, ldaughters. Mrs. Eleanor Win· tels visited In Cincinnati wlth l iiiMr;;;,·_;and;;;;;__;Mr;;;•·_;Carsoo;;::,::;;.~lkf~es:M:c~Ka;;;y~,_;;;loc;;:a;;;;l.;;;;Mraiiiii;;;;.;;;;B;;;;lrchfi;a;eiiild
dren_ of ,9rov~ City VISited Mrs. of Columbus and Mrs. Blancll ,gett and family and Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Bartels II'
C'ar~1e ~-il~clalr and _Rose, Ann Gibbs of Pomeroy.
•Mrs. Don~ki Weese and son, and family. They were aecom·
:heJ~s w~1le Mr. Theiss ~as 0~ Mr. and Mrs. Edsion Guin- IJirn .
panied home by their grandson,
:i peclal Air F'orre duty m An - ther and daughter of Gallipolis Mrs. Lawrence Sellers of CoJ- Michael, who vlstted here for
2008.
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M.J C F
11 d L1 C01 nsited her parents, Mr. an d lumbus spent a week with Mrs. 1a week.
·
r · · erre. an
·1Mrs. Luther Johnston.
A. L. Flanagan and Mrs. R. B. .
and Mrs. Joe QuJsenberry VIS- . Mr and Mrs Wade MJ"IIs of
Sell
t th I Mrs. Jeanne Carson and aon,
. d ·'lr.
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I F.Jwood
. City Pa. spent 8 few ·Sellers. Mr.
ers open
e INeal of DetrOI,
"I ·M·IC h'I were
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and HATS
At DrastiC Redudions!

Elgin, Bulova, Hamilton
Watches For :School

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Monday mght supper guests Is.·Mills.
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Mr. and Mrs. Corbett Ferrell Mrs. Carrie SeDeMJ.
of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Wt'ath er- 1 Mrs. Arthur Sylvester has re- lof Nitro, W. Va., visted his l Mr. and Mrs. Charles n!•"" ll
b~ were Jake Da y, Mrs. Ruth lturned home after spending sev- jparents, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. 1spent a week in Beaver
Circle, Mrs. Florence Canady leral weeks with his mother, Ferrell.
Iwith_ relatives and atlanded
of GallJ~oJ~s and M1ss Bambi Mrs. E. s. Mills.
Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Huff of COWie reunion.
Lynn Kei sling of Chesapeakf'.
Mrs. Arthur Sylvester has Bloomdale visited Miss Frankie Visiting Mr. and Mrs.
Recent guest' of Mr. and returned home afler spending Mumaw and other relatives and 1Hubbard and family were Mr.
M:S. Thort,Jas Clark and Mrs. several weeks assisting in the ifriends.
land Mrs. Charle• Salser
M1ldred Hemsley were t h"ei r care of her mother, Mrs. Mary Mr. and Mra. Nlal Saloer have Lorain, Mr. and Mrs. Don Van-

Beautiful White China by Syracuse
New Fall Collection Costume Jewelry
Gift Suggestions For All Occasions

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THURS.- .FRI.- SAT.

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HIGHLIGHT
Big Bend V1riefiea of
1963-8:10 P.M.

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Directed by Robert K. HoefUch

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Lyons Clover Farm Store

ly Helen 1o1tt1

Tuppers Pltins, 0.

Rt. No.7

Effective

Racine Clover Farm Store

August 15-16-17

Rtcine, 0.

Sixth &amp; Pearl Sts.

Twlc..Teld 'hie
Dear Helen:
I Ironed tho clotheo, cleaned
out kilehen olosets, did the gar.
denlng, waahed wlndowo, and
made a couple of owlpea at the
houte. At 4 p.m. 1 wao emaUJI·
ed, ao 1 laid down on the aofa
to !)lSI - and went to •Jeep. I
waked al li &gt;ll and dldq't bave
dinner on the. table when my
bualland got home.
Do you think be noticed all
thinwo--1'&lt;1 cloneT Not him·
I ioid lum honestly that I bad
takea I naP, end bt made llle
uaual olasslc lltllle ~k, "h
that all Ytlll do all tloy;leepT"
That •!¥ted Ul WltilQ Wt were

Rutland Department Store '
Rutland, 0.

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Old Smoke House

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lb.
Old Smoke House

BACON 69c Bologna ,•. 4
tb.

Clover Farm SALAD DRESSING · · ql. jar 39c

Hawaiian Punch (red)

3

Clover Farm Kidney Beans '~- 2 33c
Tenderleaf Tea Bags ~. ~"~~~ - - S9c

9 tontoizo

79C

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SIZE

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303 SIZE

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$1.00
· Spanish Bar
Regular 4~c
NOW ONLY

Itoed me.
about lbia li!IIU It luippe~O!CI
One UJI'tiok • ~talned
hlnd~erchlef

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In J pair of 1111

hqobBnd'a trO\IIIll'fl changed 1111
whole world.
I bleached the handkerchlef
so my hUJband wouldn't lmow
I knew. But wllere do I go from
here~ Tbe WaY 1 feei_~I&gt;W U he
so much Q pqts h~ ari!LI a·
rOO!ld me I'm afraid I'D crlnilQ
away. U he calls me "IIQ!Iey"
Dl' ~·sweelhel!rt," I'D tllhlli
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f.tl all alek lqsJde, kind

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Chuck Roast

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Boston Roll Roast ~ . ,, ••, ., __ •. 69c

Shoulder or English Roast .. n.. 49c

ShouW.&lt;;~SwlssStaak

Thr~ Boiling Beef .......... ~. ....... .. ....... • 25c
if- ! ! -~ in uJlf 11ric,. M . yPars--;!---- ·

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Morton ....... Turlley, leaf, Chicku

CoH" . . 2 !. $1.09 Biscuits - 12 !: $1 Dinners . .. . . Ml 39c

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K.OOII IUniRMILK - - - - - - "'t ttl. 39c

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Frnla -~ Pie ___ ........ ...., 3tc

l'IIIYI ...... •·- ....... . 4

Fnit (tck.... ..._ ~·· 3":!'11

ktftill .... - - .... 4 -:.: $1
Scett Tewek ....... __ s '-.:- $1

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Cor• .. ........ c,_ •.,... 8 -._:: $1
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Tomatoes .. •·•"'·'· .... 6 ..._. •1

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Fresh Blueberries - •· ....
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Celery Hearts ~ . . . '- •n. ~ -··- "'...19c

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'l'' ,_.,,, you reDO1 """' '
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"-CI eoout garbage eollecUon
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hev' come to me tn:»m PIIJ'V
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a Whipped JmPPY· 1'111 qql IIU'
u~l oheerf\11 seU? - PUPPY·

DOG LQQ~
Deal' PllJ.•
figbtlna I blll'fte\l lhll d!Mer, 'l'h•~ are a number ol eJ·
and that didq'l u e
lhiiula p~UonJ lor red ataips on 1
IQIY belt«. YQ\I'd lhillk the least Jllllq'o haru!lwchiel, Qn1y ~
he eoukl do waa natl&lt;~e tlle bli• of which Ia lhe thine you lear·
I had an 111)1 htmds fr0111 Dotl't llOIIII~ your bWII&gt;and
gardening, whillb lJ mlly ~ WJthout a hearmg. Ask him, I»
wvrt. DQo'l yQU lllUIII; he ~~ lore YOIU' i!JIIIiillatltll! rulna your
to ,polo• lint? - Bl.\ . lllliiTll!j!e.
UNr.WU.Y
I\IUI thlpli: about this: a gullIf
Dear Blamlld:
mp woul!jn'l be stupid elWUp
He pl'Qblbly sllllltl4, bill .111 tq put a Upstlck-stafnecl bandprobably won't. Mi!n
III'OIJ'I tercbtet b•ck In his poc_ket soad at ~~. eJIIIQillallf 10 he'd throw It away! - H.
th• wtvea. So ~' a j&lt;!ke 11ne Bee~ ...,_
bolll It end ~~~rt QVI!l'i1 ft e Jl Here's one of my favorite ~uotlml "'membcrina fff1 lji!vlce: tationJ. taken from an o I d
I've said It before and I'U say Scotch Nuptial song,
written
II again: ~ h~sb1!nd won't notice around lll&amp;tl by an unlmown at.~­
tllosa littlt tltrP Ill• wife 4001l ,thor:
"between napa" unless s h e 'Tbe woman wao not taken frtllll
makea him see lhem, ellh"'' Adam's hpd, you know.
with a llOndi!Oied tour Qr J gen. So abe must not COIIUIUI!lll hl!ll,
u, klck on the abills II he 1\erll 'till evl4enllY so:
with the "Why isn 1 dinner Tbe woman was nol taken from
rtady? 11 bit. Never, NEVER Adam's feet, you see,
face a hungry man with an bon- So he must not llbure bar - tile
eat excuse like, -·x overslept." meaning se,~ to be.
What can you expect but t b e The woJIIIIII she was taken from
cll101lc male answer? - H.
under Adii!D'S arm,
Dear lie len :
Which abo.,. he must protect
1 would like to voice my opln- her fi'QIJI Injury and harm.
IQll on the city garbage oqllec- KAREN BARNES,
111111. 1 Jdmit the men do a neeScotia, Callfomla
et88TY job but it'• getting out This eelumn Is dedicated to
of bone!. They won't empty eons family Uvlng, so U you're bavlJll)ess they are a certain ajie, lng IIIII ~ble or jaal pl•l P
Of U tlleY are loQ fuU, or U the trouble, let Helen llelil VQU.
wtons thin&amp; is In the Wl'OI1IIl Silt wUl a(llo welcome your OWD
ctD· lllfle~ theY Jml a red lg OJ!IUil!lrl experiellces. Addl'tSI
011 the sije, end y011 can even Helen Bottel In care of t h Is
bt Uned flX' It, And whY can't newspaper.
lhey· pk:- uv 11rlce a week lq- One n-.-,.-w-=-hlak· ~b-room-mad-e
•lead ~ llllilnl 1M lm7two qr of tough P91Y 1!*'1@ - ~
lllree IHIDI? - I.Af\JIY
does """""P cleaD." It plcko up
Dtar'l' ~"'l''_.ho --Ice chana. ~d holds lint, (\IN, &amp;llll doll 011
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e4,· 7011 sbOJ,tld ~In to lh frQIII clothing: t!ntl "'"' plcb
ciiY. 1J181tag&amp;t, 11111 I OQI\IQIIllsl. up pel baln ·rrom upholslm'
It e.lotljb ~ ~alit. eiQI.
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12 OZ. SIZE

Silver Bar Peas

25 LB. BAG . $1.89
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Robin Hood Flour
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Hill Top Peaches

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size

Weidners Swt. CUCUMBER SLICES· qt. jar 33c

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Breeze Detergent

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and 'Mrs. Ge!Jrge llplCollege St. from Pat Pat- Mrs. Jack Branch of Colum- .,... Camp Meetlnlln
Gecqe 'l'llrW of SteubenYIIIe man IDd &lt;:blldren .vaeatlonect at
terson.
bwJc They were dlled bon duo UJIIbUI,
a ..;.... wltb · Mr. ,~ Mf'l)e Beach, S. C.
Mr. Norman Owens and son, to the deatll of thelruncleand " ~~
loofMr IDCIMn
E. E.l(ymaJI.
, •
, ,
-A6a 1111&lt;*
Gary, of _ Pico Rivera, Call!., brother, Everett S.yre.
.
I\IOI .... _.:., family' Jr----'""'"""""''""'--=-=-=--"'"M'
1
VJSited frJends here.
Mrs. Wlllla Leadlnlblnl and ~ . Morar..., ....
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.
• .
Mrs. Maggie Hemyey receiv- daughteMJ, CanDie SIR, Blrban lrei'e Mn. :Jbelma Circle, IDd
ed word recently of the sud- Ann and Rose Marie, spoilt 1 dqbter, 'Uta and aon, Jim, of
den dealh of her brother, John ,wee!' with 1\!r, IDd Mrs.' 11icJ1. Salem, Mr. IIlii Mrt. WU!lam
Stobart ·ol Hillsboro, Ind. Fun- lard Harner of Sprln&amp;field; Blrchlleld of Findlay, Mr. and
era! services and burl.al were •Mra. Catherine Ie~"~n&amp;ham of ~'Mn. Lorry Mqraney IDd daugbat Hillsboro, He was a fonner Dayton, Mr. aa,d Mn.. Green- fer, Marcy Jo ol ColumbwJ,
Minersville resident.
ville Phipps and Mr. and Mn. Mr. and Mn. Jamea Soyre, Mrs.

--- ·--·1 Lt. Col. and Mra. Jill! Quisen· on

•brother, 'Mr. and MMJ. Frank berry and son oft. Mead, Md.
:clarkandson,John,oiToronto.
!vi.sited their parenls, Mr. and
1
1John Rilcbar1 returned home Mrs. J . c. Ferrell and Mr.
with them after spending sev· Ben Quisenberry.
eral weeks in Toronto.. Visiting Those from here attending
Mrs. E. J Soolsby and Glenna funeral services of Ollie MeIwore Mr. and Mrs. RIchard Graw at Letart Falls were Mr.
- - - - - - - - - ;Soolsby of Pittsburg, Calif.; Mr. and Mrs. Ross Norris, Mrs. Wil·
Mr . and Mrs. AndrPs Turn· and Mrs. William Soulsby of Jiam Zerkle and Mr. and Mrs.
bull ol . Grove CJt )' speot a Bay City. Mich., Mr . and Mrs. J. w. Weatherby.
week w1th Mr and Mrs. K E. !Willliam Crouse, Mr. and Mrs. Mr. w. c. Edwards of Col•

Syracuse

Society NeWS

1

Today's .Medical Report

'Mcitai. .. . Mr.

lG-uauy Sentinel Pomeroy· Middleport, 0 , Aug. 14, 1963 •Vtadenbur1 of Eao Clair, Wlt. lpurrhal!ed the ..wly bunt home Iangen and chUdren Mr. lniJ IJlllll t1IO '11Mb 11

GifTS_ GIFTS_ GIFTS

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Hayman and othe~ relatives._ Larry Soulsby, Mr . and Mrs . umbus visited here with his Mr . and Mrs . Emmett Bar· :Everett MarUn of Middletown. Dkk Harrla and Mrs. M~
Mrs. Ernest TheiSs and chli- Edward Morley and son, Ed, ldaughters. Mrs. Eleanor Win· tels visited In Cincinnati wlth l iiiMr;;;,·_;and;;;;;__;Mr;;;•·_;Carsoo;;::,::;;.~lkf~es:M:c~Ka;;;y~,_;;;loc;;:a;;;;l.;;;;Mraiiiii;;;;.;;;;B;;;;lrchfi;a;eiiild
dren_ of ,9rov~ City VISited Mrs. of Columbus and Mrs. Blancll ,gett and family and Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Bartels II'
C'ar~1e ~-il~clalr and _Rose, Ann Gibbs of Pomeroy.
•Mrs. Don~ki Weese and son, and family. They were aecom·
:heJ~s w~1le Mr. Theiss ~as 0~ Mr. and Mrs. Edsion Guin- IJirn .
panied home by their grandson,
:i peclal Air F'orre duty m An - ther and daughter of Gallipolis Mrs. Lawrence Sellers of CoJ- Michael, who vlstted here for
2008.
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M.J C F
11 d L1 C01 nsited her parents, Mr. an d lumbus spent a week with Mrs. 1a week.
·
r · · erre. an
·1Mrs. Luther Johnston.
A. L. Flanagan and Mrs. R. B. .
and Mrs. Joe QuJsenberry VIS- . Mr and Mrs Wade MJ"IIs of
Sell
t th I Mrs. Jeanne Carson and aon,
. d ·'lr.
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I F.Jwood
. City Pa. spent 8 few ·Sellers. Mr.
ers open
e INeal of DetrOI,
"I ·M·IC h'I were
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Elgin, Bulova, Hamilton
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Monday mght supper guests Is.·Mills.
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Mr. and Mrs. Corbett Ferrell Mrs. Carrie SeDeMJ.
of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Wt'ath er- 1 Mrs. Arthur Sylvester has re- lof Nitro, W. Va., visted his l Mr. and Mrs. Charles n!•"" ll
b~ were Jake Da y, Mrs. Ruth lturned home after spending sev- jparents, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. 1spent a week in Beaver
Circle, Mrs. Florence Canady leral weeks with his mother, Ferrell.
Iwith_ relatives and atlanded
of GallJ~oJ~s and M1ss Bambi Mrs. E. s. Mills.
Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Huff of COWie reunion.
Lynn Kei sling of Chesapeakf'.
Mrs. Arthur Sylvester has Bloomdale visited Miss Frankie Visiting Mr. and Mrs.
Recent guest' of Mr. and returned home afler spending Mumaw and other relatives and 1Hubbard and family were Mr.
M:S. Thort,Jas Clark and Mrs. several weeks assisting in the ifriends.
land Mrs. Charle• Salser
M1ldred Hemsley were t h"ei r care of her mother, Mrs. Mary Mr. and Mra. Nlal Saloer have Lorain, Mr. and Mrs. Don Van-

Beautiful White China by Syracuse
New Fall Collection Costume Jewelry
Gift Suggestions For All Occasions

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Big Bend V1riefiea of
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Lyons Clover Farm Store

ly Helen 1o1tt1

Tuppers Pltins, 0.

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Effective

Racine Clover Farm Store

August 15-16-17

Rtcine, 0.

Sixth &amp; Pearl Sts.

Twlc..Teld 'hie
Dear Helen:
I Ironed tho clotheo, cleaned
out kilehen olosets, did the gar.
denlng, waahed wlndowo, and
made a couple of owlpea at the
houte. At 4 p.m. 1 wao emaUJI·
ed, ao 1 laid down on the aofa
to !)lSI - and went to •Jeep. I
waked al li &gt;ll and dldq't bave
dinner on the. table when my
bualland got home.
Do you think be noticed all
thinwo--1'&lt;1 cloneT Not him·
I ioid lum honestly that I bad
takea I naP, end bt made llle
uaual olasslc lltllle ~k, "h
that all Ytlll do all tloy;leepT"
That •!¥ted Ul WltilQ Wt were

Rutland Department Store '
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Old Smoke House

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lb.
Old Smoke House

BACON 69c Bologna ,•. 4
tb.

Clover Farm SALAD DRESSING · · ql. jar 39c

Hawaiian Punch (red)

3

Clover Farm Kidney Beans '~- 2 33c
Tenderleaf Tea Bags ~. ~"~~~ - - S9c

9 tontoizo

79C

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SIZE

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303 SIZE

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$1.00
· Spanish Bar
Regular 4~c
NOW ONLY

Itoed me.
about lbia li!IIU It luippe~O!CI
One UJI'tiok • ~talned
hlnd~erchlef

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In J pair of 1111

hqobBnd'a trO\IIIll'fl changed 1111
whole world.
I bleached the handkerchlef
so my hUJband wouldn't lmow
I knew. But wllere do I go from
here~ Tbe WaY 1 feei_~I&gt;W U he
so much Q pqts h~ ari!LI a·
rOO!ld me I'm afraid I'D crlnilQ
away. U he calls me "IIQ!Iey"
Dl' ~·sweelhel!rt," I'D tllhlli
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f.tl all alek lqsJde, kind

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Boston Roll Roast ~ . ,, ••, ., __ •. 69c

Shoulder or English Roast .. n.. 49c

ShouW.&lt;;~SwlssStaak

Thr~ Boiling Beef .......... ~. ....... .. ....... • 25c
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CoH" . . 2 !. $1.09 Biscuits - 12 !: $1 Dinners . .. . . Ml 39c

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K.OOII IUniRMILK - - - - - - "'t ttl. 39c

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Frnla -~ Pie ___ ........ ...., 3tc

l'IIIYI ...... •·- ....... . 4

Fnit (tck.... ..._ ~·· 3":!'11

ktftill .... - - .... 4 -:.: $1
Scett Tewek ....... __ s '-.:- $1

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Cor• .. ........ c,_ •.,... 8 -._:: $1
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Tomatoes .. •·•"'·'· .... 6 ..._. •1

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Fresh Blueberries - •· ....
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Celery Hearts ~ . . . '- •n. ~ -··- "'...19c

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l!eiiCIS MASON AIIIA
"-CI eoout garbage eollecUon
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u~l oheerf\11 seU? - PUPPY·

DOG LQQ~
Deal' PllJ.•
figbtlna I blll'fte\l lhll d!Mer, 'l'h•~ are a number ol eJ·
and that didq'l u e
lhiiula p~UonJ lor red ataips on 1
IQIY belt«. YQ\I'd lhillk the least Jllllq'o haru!lwchiel, Qn1y ~
he eoukl do waa natl&lt;~e tlle bli• of which Ia lhe thine you lear·
I had an 111)1 htmds fr0111 Dotl't llOIIII~ your bWII&gt;and
gardening, whillb lJ mlly ~ WJthout a hearmg. Ask him, I»
wvrt. DQo'l yQU lllUIII; he ~~ lore YOIU' i!JIIIiillatltll! rulna your
to ,polo• lint? - Bl.\ . lllliiTll!j!e.
UNr.WU.Y
I\IUI thlpli: about this: a gullIf
Dear Blamlld:
mp woul!jn'l be stupid elWUp
He pl'Qblbly sllllltl4, bill .111 tq put a Upstlck-stafnecl bandprobably won't. Mi!n
III'OIJ'I tercbtet b•ck In his poc_ket soad at ~~. eJIIIQillallf 10 he'd throw It away! - H.
th• wtvea. So ~' a j&lt;!ke 11ne Bee~ ...,_
bolll It end ~~~rt QVI!l'i1 ft e Jl Here's one of my favorite ~uotlml "'membcrina fff1 lji!vlce: tationJ. taken from an o I d
I've said It before and I'U say Scotch Nuptial song,
written
II again: ~ h~sb1!nd won't notice around lll&amp;tl by an unlmown at.~­
tllosa littlt tltrP Ill• wife 4001l ,thor:
"between napa" unless s h e 'Tbe woman wao not taken frtllll
makea him see lhem, ellh"'' Adam's hpd, you know.
with a llOndi!Oied tour Qr J gen. So abe must not COIIUIUI!lll hl!ll,
u, klck on the abills II he 1\erll 'till evl4enllY so:
with the "Why isn 1 dinner Tbe woman was nol taken from
rtady? 11 bit. Never, NEVER Adam's feet, you see,
face a hungry man with an bon- So he must not llbure bar - tile
eat excuse like, -·x overslept." meaning se,~ to be.
What can you expect but t b e The woJIIIIII she was taken from
cll101lc male answer? - H.
under Adii!D'S arm,
Dear lie len :
Which abo.,. he must protect
1 would like to voice my opln- her fi'QIJI Injury and harm.
IQll on the city garbage oqllec- KAREN BARNES,
111111. 1 Jdmit the men do a neeScotia, Callfomla
et88TY job but it'• getting out This eelumn Is dedicated to
of bone!. They won't empty eons family Uvlng, so U you're bavlJll)ess they are a certain ajie, lng IIIII ~ble or jaal pl•l P
Of U tlleY are loQ fuU, or U the trouble, let Helen llelil VQU.
wtons thin&amp; is In the Wl'OI1IIl Silt wUl a(llo welcome your OWD
ctD· lllfle~ theY Jml a red lg OJ!IUil!lrl experiellces. Addl'tSI
011 the sije, end y011 can even Helen Bottel In care of t h Is
bt Uned flX' It, And whY can't newspaper.
lhey· pk:- uv 11rlce a week lq- One n-.-,.-w-=-hlak· ~b-room-mad-e
•lead ~ llllilnl 1M lm7two qr of tough P91Y 1!*'1@ - ~
lllree IHIDI? - I.Af\JIY
does """""P cleaD." It plcko up
Dtar'l' ~"'l''_.ho --Ice chana. ~d holds lint, (\IN, &amp;llll doll 011
0 a.. • ..., - • ..
. ~. Cllltact: wilbks powder and balr
e4,· 7011 sbOJ,tld ~In to lh frQIII clothing: t!ntl "'"' plcb
ciiY. 1J181tag&amp;t, 11111 I OQI\IQIIllsl. up pel baln ·rrom upholslm'
It e.lotljb ~ ~alit. eiQI.
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Clover Farm

12 OZ. SIZE

Silver Bar Peas

25 LB. BAG . $1.89
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Robin Hood Flour
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Hill Top Peaches

for

With Towel

3

46 oz.
size

Weidners Swt. CUCUMBER SLICES· qt. jar 33c

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Old Smoke House- By The Piece - Lb.

Breeze Detergent

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Relfifwes CQI!ie
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Lucina Re.a t Fred Clark Home

tt;Dallt Sentinel, Pomeroy·Mtdd~,+rt. o , Aug, u, J863
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Picnic To Be
Youn1 ,4dult elm,

..._'IU•n

.·Mainlv-Afloiit
''
People In

IV-

About
Middleport

A bridal •hower
g Mill large artUiclal woddlat cake
Su-~ay
Celebrate• Birthdpy
·Luana Rea brid...,lect of Fr&lt;d made by Mn. Seell( and Mn.
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RiChard Follrod, toppad with Out«-town relatives bore to
'POtrferoy
Heath Methodist ChW"Oh will The Young Adult Closs of the
' C. Bro"" was held saturday ' miniature bride ond 8f00111· ~~attend tbe funeral . &lt;l Edwaril
hold a, ptcntc for all membel'f Racine ! Baptist church met at
Auaust lOth, at the home of freshmen!! of punch , cake, tee Sauer Saturday
Mrs. A. B. Mr. ond Mn. MlJton Roush
Mr. ond Mrs. llandolpb Ward and lbose who atlelld Hellth the home of Kay McCJintoc!t
Mrs. Fred Clark. Mrs. Clark cream with weddlnc bolls, mints Bauv, aon Arthur, ond blJ ond famlly left today for a .aond daughter, Mary Loo of 'Ita- Chi11'Ch and Sunday Schopl, all Sunday to "'llebrate the ~lrtiJ.
was assisted by Mrs. Jack See- and favors of miniature wed· d•ughter, Ml'll. Dolores Sllan- II at Lincoln Park, Mich. with
V8118Wood; W, Va. opeilt Sunday cblldUn in all departmeots ond day ol Mila McClintock aDO! for
lig and Mrs. Tom Brown. The ding ring and case .
Jnon, and Mr. and Mro. James IMr. and Mrs. AI Harvath ond
with bet mQiher, Mri. Jamea mell!bera of all ·the cburch or- the regular monthly
elau
Jiving room gift table was in Attending were Mrs, Letts Flannagan, all of Cincinnati; o ther relatives.
.
Murray in Middleport.
ganlz&amp;tlons Sunday, August lB picnic.
pink ond green w1th streamers Spencer , Mrs . Lester Wilson, Mr. and Mrs. Clare~ Rosa of I Mr. and Mrs. Harry William·
Mr. and Mrs. Erileraon Janea at 5:110 p.m. on the cburch and The group epjoyed playing
and the dimng room table had IMrs . .J ames Walker, Mrs. Ag· Burlington, N. C. : M1,. Doro- lson returned to their home, Cuywere in Athens Sunday to Ylalt plll'80nage lawn:
badminton and ball, and a
a lace cover, centered with a , nos Di xon, Mr. and Mrs. Alva thy Mees, Mrs. Louise Ste111- ahoga Falls Saturday after a
with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. A period of games for all cookout. then made ice cri!8JD
, Clark and children . Natalie. Jen- bauer, and Mrs. Robert Adams, several days visit with Mr. and
E. W. Jones and in Shade, with ageo will begin at 3:30 follow- whicb was served alq wllb
his uncle, Mr. •nd Mrs. Frank 'ed by the dinner at 5:30. Aves- two beautifully decorated cakes
nuer and Mark, Mrs. Myrtle Columbus ; Mr. and Mrs: Ro- ,Mrs. PhD Williamson and oth·
1Long, Miss Dorothy Long, Gla- ,bert Bauer and two children er relatives.
. .
Jon.. and oon, Rlcbard a ad per serviCe will be held at 7 and kool aid to Marlin and
Idys Walker, Mrs. Virgil Brown , and Danny Rosenbaum , Colum· Mr. and Mrs. Phil W1Utamfamily who are visiting his par- ip.m. on the Ia...,. which will em· June Hall and children, L.e a
POMUOY OHIO
, Mrs. William Childs, Miss An· bus; Mr. and Mrs. Donald Ros- son returned home Monday eveents. He Is at Penn State uut.. clude the day of actlvltles. The and Debora, Kenneth and Sue
tLOSED
' ita Russell, Mr. and
Mrs. enbaum and Donna and Gary, Jntng, after a. weekend visit m
verslty where he ls associated meal and drink bas been plan- Imbcden and daughter, Peggy,
ON VACATION
John Musser, Mrs. Beatrice Dayton ; Mr. and Mro. Clifford Columb1111 w1th their daughter
with the ROTC program.
ned and those attending are Dlclde and Evelyn VounJ ·• nd
TodiJ Thru Aug . 29th
Buck, Mr and Mrs. Fred Clark. Bauer and Toddi, New Orleans: and son-in-law, Mr, and Mrs.
Mr. aad Mn. Robert IAakt
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Gilbert asked to attend are invited and oon, J . F ., Lillian Powell and
Mrs. Richard c. Follrod. Mrs. and Mr. and Mrs. Donald Hart Rooert Gardn"':·
o1 Syracuse are ODD.-iDg of Springfield, were weekend Iasked lo lake a covered dish daug¥er , Tract, Orville and
Aug. 30 thru Sept. S ,
Ottle ScholL Mrs. Dale Harri- and David, Patrick, Paul and Mrs. Betty Combs and Mrs. the rece•l marriage of their guests of Mro. Lucy Gregg and and table aervice.
Chlldren, lsarbara Bush, J~ Swain. Dan"MUTINY ON THE
BOUNTY"
·son, Mrs. Roger Dilard , Mrs. Amelia Ruth of Toledo.
Gene Eskew of Xenia were daughter, Mary Jane to Mr. Ml'" Farle Erlewine. Other wp parents are unable
to ,ny Cole, Linda Weaver, Donna
(Technicolorl
1 Dorothy Brown, Mrs.
Rich ard
weekend ~ests of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Keith .bmes, 108 of Mr. guests were Mr. and Mrs. Mlch- atlend are invited and ,Bush, Ada Pike, Wilma and
Marlon Brando - Tarita
1 Chambers,
Mrs. Jack Seelig, S
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Charles W1thee.
and Mrs. Roy ArmH of MID- ael Ohlinger of Nelsonville. Mrs. extra table service will be pro- Judy Rlghthouse, Harold and
Mrs. Helen Brown, Mrs. Magee
er
ormance
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Wells, ersvllle. 'lbe double riDg wed- !Ohlinger has accepted a teach- vided. The picnic is being plan- Mary Weaver and children,
S.pt ••• ' · 10. 11
g1e Brown, Mrs. Lucille Jesse, Of Current Play
son Mike and d~ughter, Pam , diDg ceremony was periOI'IDed ing position in that .u:ea.
. ned and sponsored by the Com- Tom, Michael and Peggy, Mr.
" IT HAPPENED AT THE
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Mrs.
Jack
Curtis
and
daughter,
Miss
Sally
Schaaf
and
Mary
•of
CtncmnatL
arriVed
Saturday
at
Sparta,
North
CaroDDa,
Mrs.
Pearl
Graves
IS
quite
Ill
miSsion on Education of I he and Mrs. Frank Arnott. Pauline
WORLD'S FAIR"
Cl'echnirolor)
, M1ss Sheila Childs. Miss Suzy Elizabeth Chapman arrompan-1for a visit with her parents, Mr. July !9, atll:30 a.m. by lbe at the home of her daughter, church.
McClintock and Kay McCIInEl9fl Prealey, Joan O'Brien ' Smith, Chucky Clark, Shelly ied Ricky, Mike, Karen, and and Mrs. Joseph Raub. Mr. Rev, Berry. Bolli Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Audry Frost.
Named on the committees are, lock.
-'M ,S:pt. 11-21
Clark, and Mrs. G. Richard ,Joni Sue Koehler to Athens Tues- Wells and son returned home Armes are graduate• of Pom·
Mrs: Lester Bole~ is a patient menu, Mrs. Lee Smith and Mrs.
Young.
'day
lor
the
matinee
perform·
sunday
and
Mrs.
Wells
and
daueroy
Higb
School.
At
present
at
UruverSity Hosp1tal for treat- Don Stivers; food, Mrs. Jack
..,HE WONDERFUL
WORLD OF THE
Unable to a;xnd but sending ance of a current play. Th e .ghter remained for a two weeks they are resklma at Miners- ment and observabon. Sbe . is BechUe. ·Mrs. John Krasczynw
IROTHERS GRIMM"
gifts were Mrs. A. R, Knight, Koehler children are staying visit.
ville will! the parents ol the the mother of Dr. R. E. Boice and Mrs: Earl Davenport; tab,le
(Technicolor)
Mrs. Durwood Cummings, Mrs. with their aunt, Miss Schaaf, I Mrs. Susie Evans of Miami, groom.
and Mrs. Joe Wilson.
and cha1rs, Joe Richmond, KenLaurence Harvey and
Charles Hayes. Mrs. Gene Paul .and grandmother, Mrs. R. C. Fla. left Sunday for Columbus,
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Heider· neth Harris, Mike Lloyd and ,
Claire Bloom
King, Miss Eoeanor Robson, Sansbury. while their parents, after a two weeks visit with her
.gott of Los Angeles, Calif. are Mike Archer; games, Mrs.,
n ur
Mrs. Emogene Lohn, Miss Ka- Mr. and Mrs. Richard Koehler sister and brother-in-law, Mr.
here for a visit with Mr. and Swearingen, Mrs. Dowson and Mr and Mrs Allen Hughes
li,:,l lopt: 271hru Oct. 2
'·""'.. WALT DISNEY'S
ren walker. Mrs. Charles Chan- and children, Christine and Bet- and Mrs. Joseph Raub.
Mrs. Lawrence Milhoan, Mr. ~rs. Fultz ; vespers, Mrs. Fran- ,have ' returned f~om 8 vacation
"SUMMER MAGIC"
cey, Mrs. Ed King , Mrs. Mar- ,ty Lynn, are visiting in Hunt- Mr. and Mrs. Homer Taymor
and Mrs. Vernon Weber and CIS Kle~
trip which Included a visit with
(Technicolor )
tha Husted, Mrs Kenneth Mill-!ington Valier, Pa. , with Mr. and children, Tom and Tetesa
family, and other friends and Gramlaon FamUy
his brother, Mr. and Mrs. Glena
ibyll!l&gt; Mills
Burt lv es , er, Mrs. Ed Tewksbary. Mrs. and Mrs. Richard Hayman.
of Grove City are the guests of
n If
reiahves m the RuUand area.
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Hughes of East Tawos, Mich.
ChrisUne, who " 13 years old, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Raub.
M
d Mr Fr iik
h Mr1, Milhoan and Mrs. Heider- Here For V llllfl
Points of interest reported 1no
recently made second ranking Mr. and Mrs. Edward Gen·
r. ~ned
a rtVa~g an gott (the former Gladys Hig- Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Wolf, elude Mackinac City old Fort
1
1on the Jr , Olympics in soft ball helmer an&lt;f&gt;children, Eric and ~~ter~~~rn.:. f~,i2 ~0 ~tu~; ley) were schoolmates in Rut- Grant-s!, had .as their guests Michilimackinac, the' 6 • mile
in the Columbus city schools. Jeffrey of Royal Oak, M I c h. th~r home 356 East Main St land.
,last. week their grandson and bridge crossing over the Mack·
She also rece~ved a medal for were weekend guests of her par· ho i
th'.
Andre V : Mr. and Mrs,- Kenneth Shu- lfam,Jy , Mr. a~d Mrs. Robert jinac StraUs, and at Sault ste.
rankmg in the Olympic games. ents, Mr. and Mrs, Vern Bolin- hno mg hlelf
'rt~ au maker and children, A I Ian, Pierce and children, Robb•e , Marie a boat tour through the
- - -- - - - - - - ger.
g ::; onla ~ e
; 1 oy. f John, Linda, and Sharon, of IKaren, Jeff1e, and Stevie, of Soo Locks on the st Mary'l
11
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Wilbur Hood, Mrs. John Frick, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Genhel- '
p y~nJ.:'as ~game 0 Belle, W.Va. were
weekend Chicago, Iii. Whde here they •River, returning thro~gh the
Mrs.
W1llam
Clark,
Mrs.
Per·
mer
and
children
of
Royal
Oak,
~~n
da~~ej
'I"-Iltsop:a~'!n
hi:
guests
of
Mrs.
JoaMe
White 1Jomed the Wolfs in a lhree-day iCanadian locks. They also took
FOR THE
cy Fnck, Mrs. Opal Dmley, Mich. visited Sunday afternoon . Y
Y K. '
g
and children.
camping trip at Lake Alma.
a train tour through the cit
Mrs. Lloyd Moore, Mrs, Mild- with Mrs John F Bail and WISh, and blowmg out the can·
Saturday a surprise birthday '
. -y
0 v er
red Mitch, Mrs. Lena K. Nessel· f 1
·
·
y
dies on hiS birtbday cake, re·
dinner was held at Lake Alma and
JnternaUonal
y,
freshments of hot dogs potato W
_. __hel tl
f M W II h b
ed h' Brtdge to Sault St''· Marte m
Kesterson, am•
road, Mrs. Dale
Miss Rozanna Knight return- .
.
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or r. o ' w o o serv
IS Onta l
C d
Karen Miller Mrs Eldon Weeks ed t
chips, kool ade, tee cream A.
p· •
73rd birthday Joining the
r o, ana a.
i Mrs Willia,;, H~bstetler and W ~ her home, Pt. Pleasant, and cup cakes were served to re renlc.Ho•fl
there were their daughter and They visited the Iron mines
Mrs, Antone Lucke
,
. aj Tuesday afler spending Chuckle Hannahs, Larry Walk· Mr and Mrs William H ud family Mr and Mrs Carl Mar- in Minnesota and Lake Stasco,
Th~ door prize ~ent to Mrs severda dthays MwJth Jhehr great : er, Jimmy Wiley, Mark Werry, asheit of Syra~use entertaol'ned. tin and so~ Larry .of CharJes- where they saw the source of
gran
er, rs. o n F. Ba'' 'George an d F r edd'Ie ~
' Mr. and the Miss1s~lpp
· 1 R'lver and walk..
I, William Chilas and other prizes· ly
andmo
family.
~.uompson, with a picnic dinner and fam- Iton, W. Va.;' a son,
to Miss Dorothy Long, Martha Mrs Charles Buck was the Sr?tt Walton, Max
Folmer, ily reunion at their home Sun- Mrs. Frank Wolf, Pat and Bet- ed across It on a foot log.
Chambers. Dorothy
Musser Tuesda luncheon uest of Mr ISkip Logan, Eddie and . Mike day. Attending were his broth· ty, Pomt Plea,.nt, and their Another interestmg place waa
and Myrtle Long.
and
Wlilarl Ebersbach Young, Bob. Werry, Eddie Ab· er and family, Mr. and Mrs. other daughter, Mr. and Mrs 'the Peace Garden
the border
VALUES IN EVERY DEPT.
l fr=;;;;;;i==-'====-, land daughters
bolt, Chuckle Wnght, Tony Harry Houdashelt, Miss Fred- James Haley, Connie and Jim- ,of North Dakota and Manlto1
Clarence Mi hi of Baltimore Vaughan,, Martm Vaughan, Bill dle Houdasheit, Mrs. Floyd my, of Rutland.
lba, Canada. In South Dakota,
I
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!sited 8 d g ith h' 1
and Donme Vaughan, Tommy Brown Middleport· Mrs Glad.!
they VISited the Corn Palace,
vnd b hun ~Y, w MilS s ster Vaughan, John, Mark, Roger ys Tay'tor Mr
d, M · G e Secoml Momlay Club only one of its kma in the world
a
rot er-m-4Bw
and Mr F kl' M tth
nd M h
• · an
rs. en
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Willa~ Ebersbach. .
ra~ m,. a ew. a
ars a Houdashelt, Becky and Ran- EnJW}'S Premc
whiCh IS constructed of corn iD
Jackie Barbie and Susie Ros- Mane Dillard. DIOna Carsey, dy, of Pomeroy; Rev. and Mrs. Members of the Second Mon- var~~s colors arranged m geo, turned I th . h
I
VIckie Lynn, Pamela Jean, and Ronald Place and children Lou· day Sewing Club and guests en-1 metric patterns outlined with
.
enbaum re
o elf ome Patrid,·a Jo Vaughan
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nd
It .
oL
Indiana lis lnd Sunda after
. .
·
ise, Becky. Gregory, and Stev- joyed a potluck picnic Monday grams a
grasses.
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a week'':'vi;it wiih thei/ rand- AssiSting Mr. and Mrs. Vau- en of Elbridge, New York ; Rich· levenlng at the Syracuse Park Iblock square and seats &amp;,DOll
Mr
d
g
d ghan were Mrs. V1ctor Hannahs ard Houdashelt and one guest
Attending were Mrs. Robert people. Famous talent wil l be
Open 9 to 5 Frl.-9 to 9 Saturday
~aren~ · an Mr•. F r e and Mrs. Roger Dillard. Favor~ Miss Mary Lou' Burnside of
Lewis and David and Carol, !there lor the annual festival
"AIR.CONDITlONED"
:en Mum.. St
M.
were balloons, bubble gum and lumbus
'
Mrs Patrick Wood and Lori Iheld in September.
1s s candy mints
La under..Dry Cl ..ner1
ISS
axme
evens,
· ' d Har-Jane In am and Miss
Jana
.
.
The group sent 8 round-robin Ann and Danny, Miss Martha I In Nebra sk a they VIStte
Mill St.
Middleport
._Piioiimoi:iiroiiy~iiiiiiiiiiWiiYii:2·ii:54ii:2:1~~ Swetst,: of Columbus are the I Sendmg gifts were Donnie get-weD card to William Houd· Howell and niece, Bronwyn Dal- old Warp's Pioneer
village
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guests this week of Mr and I.Vard, Lormg and Ray Vaugh- asbelt, who 1s a patient at Hoi- ley, Mrs. James Clalworthy and which features antique articiea
Mrs Ralph Lee and atiending ~n, Chuckle Vaughan and She- zer Hospital in Gallipolis.
Twila, Mrs. Dwight Par~er and including a railroad depot At
the ·fair
ha .McKnigh.t.
Myrtis Kay, Miss Eleanor Rob- Greenfield, Ind. they visited the
V1s1bng wtth Mr. and . Mrs.
.
son, Mrs. Paul Kloes, Mrs. home of the Hoosier poet, JamFrank Vaughan and farruly on
RETURN TO N. Y.
Max Ward and Mrs. George es Whitcomb Riley. The guide
Weiner R001t Is
Sunday were Kerm1~ Walton The Rev. and Mrs. Ronald Schneider. A birthday cake was there was a sister-in-law of Mr.
Held On Saturday
and son, Scott, Mrs. VIctor Han· Place and children of Elbridge, !sent to Mrs. Grace Holter from Ball, a former supetlntendent
The young people of the Hy- nah~ and son~ Chuckle of Pome-1 N. v. returnO&lt;i home Monday her secret pal.
of Middleport schools.
sell Run Free Methndlsl church roy • Mrs. Cliffor~ Machler and .n
di
th
k 'th
HART REUNION SET
AI a roadside park on I h e
held
·
daughter LISa ,Lynn Mrs Carl er spen ng e wee WI
•
a. Wiener roast at Mac~m- Siders ~ son Chris of .Point Mr. and Mrs.. Harry Houda- The annual Hart Reunion will shores of Lake su~riOr they
ber Hill Saturday
evenmg. Pie
1 nd M rtd M E shell and daughter, Freddie. Mr. be held Sunday, Sejll. 1, at the met a former Me1gs counti"!'o
Games were played.
as-; ~
r. So thr•a, U· and Mrs. Houdashelt have spent American Legion Home in Ra· Mildred Martin, daughter
of ·
Attending were Roberta Smith rene W Vase o
u
ar· the summer with the Places cine. Dinner is to be around Mrs. Everett McKnight of POJDo
Danny and Peggy Tillis •. Sandra eston, · a.
and accompanied them to Mid· noon. All relatives of Ch1·istian eroy.
,
Dean, Carol and Sheme Matdieport. Mr. Houdashelt is ~ and Mary Hart are especially tn- 1 They also visited the ge•
son, Stewart Brewer, A n d Y
covering from surgery perform- vited and should bring drinks graphical center of North Am·
Spi'OIIse, Lat1schia and Elame
ed in New York.
and a basket lunch.
erica at Rugby, N. Dak.
Gates, Mike Nicholson, Stella
Searles, Steve and B r e n d a
Chapman, Glenda Johnson, Caol Shilling, Barbara Williams,
Ernest Smith, Margie Herring, Mrs. Joanne White, owner and
Glenda Deeter, Danny Johnson, operator of Beverly's Home of '
Judy Deeter. Donna Williams Beauty Salon in Middleport, reand
Betty Sprouse. Accompany- cenlly attended the meetlog of
I
ing the group were Mr. and Affiliate II of the West Virgin·
Mrs. Lloyd Dugan, Mr. and ia Cosmotologists and H a I r
Mrs. Junior Coleman, Mr. and Dresser Association held a I
Mrs. David Wiseman, Mrs. No- the Magic Mirror Beauty Shop
ra Searles and Mr. and Mrs. in Point Pleasant, W. Va.
IOYS AND GIRLS
Glen Deeter.
A talk and demonatralion on
a new hair style, (called the
Saddles and Straps, and Strollers,
SHUT-IN'S ADDRESS
Dandy) was given by Molly
too. Boots high, Booto low,
Frieads of Airman Larry Mit- Stevens, treasurer. The organichell and Judi Meredith Mitch- zalion agreed on a price ad·
and Oxfords Sturdy. All iD the big
ell,
may reach them by add- jmlment for the Pl. Pleasant
back-to-school assortment
.
resslng mall to Seymour John- area.
by Poll· Parrotfor boya aud girls. · '
son Air Base Hospital, Golds- The president, Ruth Lewis,
!'.' "'
Before school bella rinc. ·
boro, North Carolina, where appointed committees including
; ·" bring them iD for new shoes. All so
Larry is a patient, suffering Public Relations, Winnie Baugh,
,.
carefully fitted. AU so
from a back injuty receives iD Joanne While and Dodde Foran;
· ,. -\1 dependable and well constructed.
a swimming accldent last week. Membership, Karen Roush, Sue
The Mitchells were married on Cottrill, Birdie Sauer: Educa99
99 M
Visit the busy boys department
FROM
June t of this year.
lion Committee, Barbara RobENTERS HOSPITAL
erls, Thelma Blain and TooUe
on Elberfelds first floor. See the
Mrs.
Eldon
WUI
entered
HoJ..
Wilson.
.
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zer hospital Saturday. Her room The next meeting will be
~·many popular styles in boys car
'
Also complete line of "Brooks"
Shoes for boyo. AU slzea.
- Dodde
Beauty Shop,
2lt E.
held September
t, 1963,
at 6th·
tho
coats and jackets for fall and
Widtbs A, B, C, D, E.
aL, Pt. Pleasant. A •lyle s1iow
Is being planned.
winter wear. Pick one out now

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Tom Tryon
Brian Keith of Middleport held a plcnic dln(Technfeolor)
ner SOntlay at their homit on
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DELINQUENT"
ilnd Mrs, Frl!lklbi Triplett aDd
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Cindy·; !IJra. 'ltichard Lo!lg aDd
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BIG SELECTIONS for BOYS and GIRLS
School Clothing on the 1st and 2nd Floors
At Elberfelds Pomeroy
Select Your
Boys'
WINTER JACKET
NOW!

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Meigs Memorial Hospital. Inc.,
suit looked dim at II a. m.
when figures iJr the recovery suit returned to
the
courtroom for further activit).

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morning that a settlement was
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