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Bargains Thursday 9 to 5, Friday 9 to 5 and Saturday 9 to 9

THE LAST 3 DAYS OF OUR FISCAL YEARBARGAINS in EVERY DEPARTMENT
Ready To Wear··2nd Floor
12 WOMEN$ SUS DRESSES ------------ SALE $4.00
35 WOMEN$ S7.9S DRESS&amp;$ ------------ SALE $S.OO

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WOMENS SUS DRESSES --------·--- SALE $6.00
WOMENS $16.SO ROBE _-----··--··-- SALE SS.OO
WOMENS $10.9S ROBES --------·----- SALE $S.OO
WOMENS $7.95 ROBES .............. SALE $3.00
GIRLS 54.95 ROBES _ -- -------------- SALE $2.00
GIRLS $3.95 ROBES --------·--···--- SALE $1.50
GIRLl S2.95 ROBE
__ _........... SALE $1.50
WOMEN$ $16.50 PAJAMA$ ------------ SALE $5.00
WOMEN$ 57,95 SHIFTS ----------- - SALE $5.00
WOMENS $6.95 SHIFTS -------------- SALE $4.00
WOMEN$ $5.95 SHIFTS .............. SALE $3.00
WOMENS $3.95 SHIFTS ______________ SALE $1.50
WOMENS $2.95 SHIFTS
SALE $1.50
WOMENS $29.50 ALL WEATHER COATS Solo $15.00
WOMEN$ $25,00 ALL WEATHER COUS S.le $12,50
WOMENS $19.50 ALL WEATHER COATS S.l• $10.00
WOMENS $12.95 ALL WEATHER COAT SALE $6.00
6 WOMENS $10.00 ALL WEATHER COATS SALE $5.00
I GIRLS $3,95 SHIFT SET
_ SALE S2.10
19 GIRLS 52.95 SHIFTS
SALE $1 .50
5 WOMEN$ $5.95 MATERNITY DRESS!$
SALE S3.00
1 WOMENS $7,95 MATERNITY DRESS
SALE $2.00
4 WOMENS 58.95 MATERNITY DRESSES SALE $3.00
3 WOMENS $10.00 MATERNITY DRESSES SALE $3.00
I WOMEN$ $12.95 MATERNITY DRESS
SALE $3.00
10 WOMENS $3.95 Sleevrlo" Moternlty Toll" SALE S2.00
5 GIRLS 52.95 SHORT SETS __________
SALE S1 .50
28 GIRLS $1.9S SHORT SETS ----------- - SALE S1.00
21 GIRLS $1.69 SHORl SETS ------------ SALE SI .OO
8 GIRLS $1.00 SHORT SETS
SALE SOc
61 WOMENS SUS Roll Sltevt BLOUSES _ SALE $1.50
46 WOMEN$ $1,95 Roll Sleeve BLOUSES _ SALE Sl.OO
11 WOMENS 53.95 SHORTS
_________ SALE $2.00
26 WOMENS $2.95 SHORTS - ---- --- - ----- SALE SUO
38 WOMENS $1.95 SHORTS - ------------- SALE 51.00
52 WOMENS $1.SO SHORTS ------- ------ SALE S1 .00
7 GIRLS $2,95 SHORTS
------------- - SALE SUI
34 GIRLS $1.95 SHORTS --------------- - SALE $1.00
14 GIRLS $1_69 SHORTS --- ------------- SALE $1.00
19 GIRLS $1_59 SHORTS - --------------- SALE $1.00
8 GIRLS $1,39 SHORTS ____ ----------- SALE S1.00
7 GIRLS $1.19 SHORTS
SALE 11,00
1l WOMEN$ $3.95 COTTON SWEATERS _ SALE S2.00
9 WOMENS 17.95 SUMMER SKIRTS ___ _ SALE $3,00
S WOMENS S5.95 SUMMER SKIRTS ____ SALE $3.00
7 WOMENS $4.95 SUMMER SKIRTS ------ SALE $2,00
2 WOMENS $3,9~ SUMMER SKIRTS _____ _ SALE $2,00
5 WOMEN$ 52.'&gt;' SUMMER SKIRTS ------ SALE SUO
18 GIRLS $4_95 CHUBBY SHORTS - ------- SALE $2.00
14 GIRLS 13.95 CHUBBY SHORTS -- -·---- SALE S2.00
7 GIRLS S2.95 CHUBBY SHORTS -----·-- SALE SUO
37 GIRLS SLOO SHORT TOPS _ - ------ -- - SALE SOc

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HANDBAGS, JEWELRY, ACCESSORIES
WOMENS $2.95 STRAW AND WHITE HANDBAGS $2,00
WOMEN$ $1.95 STRAW AND WHITE HANDBAGS $1.50
$4.00 end SS.OO Value Wom•ns Pur,., and Walloll $2.00
WOMENS $1,95 BEACH BAGS --- --- --- ----- - $1.51
WOMENS $2.95 BEACH BAGS --- ----- ------- - $2.00
WOMEN$ $3,95 BEACH BAGS
_____ $3.00
MENS SLOO SPECIAL FEATURE WALLETS ----- - 88e
WOMENS $1.00 SCARFS _ __ _
__ __ ___ 69e

Women's Lingerie--Slips,
Panties~-Night Wear
Womtn's $2.95 Full Length Betl1tr and Pllste Gowns 2.00

Women's $3.95 Summer Waltz Ltngth Gowno ___ $2.50
WOMEN'S $2.95 BATISTE PAJAMAS _
__ $2.10
WOMEN'S 3.95 BATISTE &amp; KODEL SLEEP COATS $2.50
WOMEN'S $2.95 NYLON HALF SLIPS ______ _____ $2.00
WOMEN'S 51,95 BABY DOLL PAJAMAS _------- $1.69
WOMEN'S $1.95 RAYON WALTZ GOWNS ____ _ SI.SS
WOMEN'S $1 ,69 BUILT UP SHOULDER SLIP$ -· $1.33
WOMEN'S $1,95 COTTON HALF SLIPS
__ _ $1.67 ,
WOMEN'S $2.95 SHADOW PANEL HALF SLIPS _ $2.01
WOMEN'S $1.95 NYLON HALF SLIPS __________ $1.69
WOMEN'S Sl.95 NYLON HALF SLIPS ---------- $2.00
WOMEN'S $1 .95 RAYON FULL LENGTH GOWNS S1.60
WOMEN'S $3.95 PHIL MAID WALTZ GOWNS __ $2.71
WOMEN'S $2.95 PHIL MAID WALTZ GOWNS
$2.00
WOMEN'S $3.95 PHIL MAID LONG PAJAMAS ___ $3.00
WOMEN'S 8.95 PHIL MAID GOWN end ROBE SIT $6.00
WOMEN'S $1 .00 PETTI PANTS
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____ ____ _ 69e
WOMEN'S $1.95 &amp; $2.00 COTTON SLIPS __ ____ $1.65
WOMEN'S $2.95 PHIL MAID NYLON SLIPS ____ $2.10
WOMEN'S J9r RAYON PANTIES _
____ 3 for Sl.OI
WOMEN'S 59&lt;· PHIL MAID PANniS ------ ------ 44e

Mens and Boys Wear
MENS $2.95 SHORT SLEEVE SPORT SHIRTS __ $2.00
15 MENS $6.95 BANLON SPORT SHIRTS _ ___ $4.00
20 MENS $US ORLON SPORT SHIRTS
______ $3.50
BOYS $1.95 SHORT SLEEVE KNIT SHIRTS ------ $1.69
MENS $3.95 BANLON SPORT SHIRTS -- --- ----- $2,50
MENS S2.95 WALK SHORTS _ ----- - -- ---- ------ $1 .97
MENS 52,95 SWIM TRUNKS _-- ----- - ----------- $2.00
BOYS IUS SWIM TRUNKS _ _____ _ _ __
__ $1.55 ' ·
26 MENS IUS SHORT SLEEVE KNIT SHIRTS _ $1.35
MENS $1 ,95 SHORT SLIIVI SPORT SHIRT$ __ 2 lor $J
MEN 53.95- 3 PIECI PAJAMA SETS
____ _ $2.50
MENS S2.95 SHORT SLEEVI KNIT SHIRTS .... 12.00
BOYS S2.49 WALK SHORTS _ _ __ ____ __ ______ Sl .86
LITTLE BOYS $1.95 SHORT SITS __ _____ ___ $1.39
BOYS $1.95 SHORT SLIIVI SPORT SHIRTS .... $1.50
BOYS $1.95 WALK SHORTS
___ _ $1.66
MENS $6.90 BIG YANK WORK UNIFORMS ____ $6.00
MENS Sl.95 SHORT SLEEVE WORK SHIRTS ____ $1.50
MENS $6.95 DRESS SLACKS ---------- ---- ---- $5,00
MENS $1.95 DRESS SLACK' ---------------·
$6 00
LITTLE BOYS 51.95 SLAC'S _________ _____ __ :: Sl:69
LITTLE BOYS $2.95 SLACKS ___ __ .. __ _
$2.19
LlnLE BOYS $1.39 SHORT ILIIVI SPT. SHIRTS $1.00
BOYS $1 ,69 SHORT SLIIVI SPORT SHIRTS
11 00
LITn E BOYS SU5 SHIRT 6 SLACK SITS _: :: 12:01
MENS $10,95 ALL WIATHIIt COATS
__ _ $7.00
MEflS S1.69 BLUE CHAMBRAY WORK SHIRTS .. $1.44
LITtLE lOY$ Sl.IO PLAY SHOITI ______ ------- - 18e
MENS S2.95 JAC-SHIRTI _ _ -- -------------- $2••
MENS $2.50 ond $1 ,50 NECKTIII _ -· -- -- -- ··-- $1 .00
MENS $2.95 SHORT SLIIVI DRill SHIRTS ____ $2,66
II PAIRS $2.95 DECK PANTS
$1 2J.
LITTLE BOYS RU IUMMII I'AJMMAI _--- --·- $1:$0
BOYI $1.79 SHORT SLIIVI IWIAJ SHilTS .... $1.51
MENS $1,H SHORT S~IVI SWIAT SHilTS .... 11.69

SMALL LOT BEDSPREADS

Infants Department
On the First Floor
Infants 1.95 Summer Palamu, asst. stylas
$1.39
Infants 1.95 Sun Sullo
$1.00
Infants 1.19 Summer Pajamoo
70c
Infants 1.95 Summer Crawlers
$1.35
Just 14 Infants 1.59 Knitted Gowns
$1.00
Infants 1.00 Formula Meaourlng Cups _ _ 39c
Infants Plestic Baby Pants _
4 for $1.00
Juot 3 Infants 4. 95 Crib Blenkats
$2.00
Infants 1.19 Knit Gowns
88c
1.69 Cutler Little Chormar Beby Panh _
$1.25
Cutler 2.911nfanll Sleep and Play Sot _
$2.45
Cutlor 3.98 2 piaco Di•per Sets
$3.00
Infants 2.50 Stretch Sleepero
$1 .69
Curlty Gauze Diaporo
$2.79
2.39 Birdotyo Dlapors
$1.98
SOc lnfonts Receiving Blankets
2 for 69c
Small Lot Girls 1.95 Pajamas, sizes 2 to 14 _ $1.25
Boys 1.95 Summar Pajamas, sizes 4-6-8 _
$1.25

5 REG. $5.95 CHENILLI 'SPREADS-FULL
I REG. $6.95 SPREAD~Full lnd Twin ..
3 REG. $10,95 SPREADS-FULL --- ---···7 R&amp;G. $12.95 SPREADS-FULL ---------1-$5.95 Printod Blankot
8-$5,19 Plold Bod Blankets
3-$3.19 Stripod Blankats
1-$4.19 Solid Blanket
1-$3.80 Flowered Bl1nket

Sala

SALE
SALE
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SALI

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$259.00
$229.00
5269,00
$131t.OO
$119.00
$269.00
S249.00
$169.00

Price

GAS RANGE 36 INCH -------·······-- $211.00
GAS RANGE 30 INCH •••••••••••••• $118.00
GAS RANGE 30 INCH .............. $224.00
GAS RANGE 20 INCH ............... S114.00
GAS RANGE 36 INCH ---··········· $151 .00
ELECTRIC RANGE 30 INCH --------··-- $224.00
ELECTRIC RANGE 30 INCH ____ __ ___ $209.00
RCA WHIRLPOOL ELEC. RANGI 30 IN, $133.00

METAL UTILITY CABINm
SALE! PORCH RUGS

$25.08
$24.00
$11.95
$19.95
$42.00
$36.00
$72.00
$59.00

Stenciled patt~rns
REG. 69c-24x48 - - - - - - SALE SOc
REG. 19c 27x54

59c and 69c

36" Cotton Prints
Floral. Kiddie and
Kitchen Patterns
SALE

39c

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WOMEN'S HATS
5.95 to 7.95
HATS
FOR _ _ _
2.95 to 3.95
HATS
FOR _ _

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Cameras, Projectors and
Camera Supplies, Access.
$17.45 KODAK INSTAMATIC 100 OUTFIT ____ $12.77
$26.95 KODAK INSTAMATIC 150 OUTFIT .... $18.33
$44.95 KODAK INSTAMATIC 300 OUTfiT •••• $32.00
$117.50 KODAK INSTAMATIC BOO CAMIII!A ____ $99.00
$54.95 KODAK INSTAMATIC 400 OUTfiT .... $40.00
$34.50 BROWNIE AUTO 27 OUTFIT --- -----··-- $25,01
$9.4S BROWNIE FIESTA OUTfiT ---- ---- -- ---- $7.77
$18.95 BROWNIE STARFLEX OUTFIT ---------- S12.00
$24.95 BROWNIE STAR METER OUTFIT -------- $17.00
$34,95 BROWNIE STARMATIC II OUTFIT ...... $26.01
$12.50 BROWNIE STARLET OUTFIT _---- ----- S7.00
$12,45 BROWNIE STAR MITE II OUTFIT __ ____ $9.10
$4.50 KODAK SUPER MITE FLASH HOLDER .... $3.00
$4.50 KODA LITE MIDGET FLASHHOLDER .... $3.00
$2.25 KODAK Magotlno For COLOR SLIDES ---- $1.19
$2.50 KODAK PISTOL GRIP lmovlo &lt;omortJ ____ $2,00
$48.50 KODAK REPINETTI lA CAMERA 35 mm $37.50
$29.95 POLAROID PRINT COPIERS _
____ $8.00
$4.25 KODA SLIDI COMPARTMENT FILES ---- $3.00
$2.95 CAROUSEL SLIDE TRAYS ___ -- -- --- ---- - SUI
$46.50 INSTAMATIC M2 MOVIE CAMERAS _____ S38.00
$69.50 INSTAMATIC M4 MOVIE CAMERAS .... $57.11

Sale! Kodak Film
Blark and White, Color, for Movie Cameras, 35 mm
Camera and Still Camera.
55&lt; KODAK FILM --- ---- --- ----------- -- - SALI 39c
65e KODAK FILM --------------------- --- SALI 49c
70e KODAK FILM -----···----·--····----- SALI 54e
$1 .10 KODAK FILM -- -------------------- -- SALI 73c
$1.15 KODAK FILM --------------------- --- SALI 17c
$1.2J. KODAK FILM ---····----------------- SALI 99r
Sl.75 KODAK FILM --·····-------------- - SALI $U7
$1,95 KODAK FILM ---------------------- SALI $1.49
$2.15 KODAK FILM ---------------------· SALE $1.74
$2,45 KODAK FILM --····---------------- SALE $2.10
S2.50 KODAK FILM ------------···--·---- SALI $2.13
$2.75 KODAK FILM --------------------·· SALE $2.27
SUS KODAK FILM ............. ......... SALI 12.44

Drapes-Tier Curtains-Bathroom Curtains
Small quantities-not all colors in ail si2es
24 Pr. lot. $2.95 Flbtrtlos Cot. &amp; Vol•- - 36"
All Colon ------ - --- ---------- --- -- SALE $1.59
5 Pr. R11, $2.95 - 45" Whlll Plbergloo Dropeo Sole $1.9S
40 Pr, R11. $1.95 Tlor ontl Ytll- SellPolllhttl Cot!Gn --- -- ---------- -- ----- SALI $1.49
36 Pr. - Odd Lot Drapes - 63" ond 90" longlllo 1 tnd 2 pair of 1 kind - ollghUy oollod Solo $2 6 $3
25 Pr. $2.95 VInyl - Prlnfltl Tollored Btlhroom
CurlllM- 54" Ltneth ________ ______ SALI $1.69
%1 pr. $9.9S Solid 8oudo flborelu Dropes, 50x90, Solo $1
21 pr. Sl.95 Printed Flbertlos Dr•PII 50x90 SALI $7,08
2G pr, $7.95 Prlnlod Flblorgl11 Dr11101 50d4 SALE $6.00
13 pr. $4.95 Prlnlod Dropoo- 61" lentlh __ $ALl $4.08
17 - $1.19 Volon ... - Antique Sottn _____ _ SALI 69&lt;
14 - $2.19- 36" Anllque Solin Tlors .... SALE $1.79
2- $3.19- 45" Anllque Sotln Dnpeo .••• SALE $1."
13 - $3.49 - 63" AnHquo Stllll DriiJOI .. SALI $U9
2 - $3.69 - 72* Anllque Solin Dnpts .... SALI $2.49
3 - $3."- .... AntiQue ltlln DrtPH ---- SALI $2.69

Outdoor Furniture Pads
16- 9Sr SQUAitl SlAT PADS -- ---------- -- SALE 79e
6- $2.29 TWO SlAT GLIDIR PADS ...... $ALl
1 - $2.95 THUI IIAT GLIO.R PAD .... IALI
2 - $4.69 CHAIII PADS ----- ........... SAL I
2 - $3.95 CHAIII PADI -------------·-- IALI
I - $5.95 CHAIIt RIPLACIMINT CUSHION Slit
I - $1.95 CUSHION _____ --- --········ IALI
1 liT $US ARM CUSHIONS •••••••••••• SALI

$1.79
$2.49
$UO
$3.00
$4.00
$1,49
12,"

SALE 59c

7 - $2.95 STRIPED VISCOSE RUGS 27x41 IALI $2.19
12 - $U9- 26x45 VISCOSE THROW RUG SALE S1."
35 - $2.22- 24x45- THROW RUGS ____ lALii S1,69

IASI CABINETS, 24"x20"x36" -----···
DOUBLE DOOR UTILITY CABINETS ....
OOULE DOOR UTILITY CABINETS ....
SINGLE DOOR UTILITY CABINETS ••••
UTILITY CAIINIT wllh Sliding Doon ....
DOUBLE DOOR UTILITY CABINETS ....
lASE CABINETS 40 INCH --··---------IASI CABINETS 30 INCH ..............

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SWINGS

BED ROOM SUIRS
$239.10 3 pr, Bed Room Sullo, Gun stork Mohogony $1"
$221.00 3 pc. Bod Room Suite, Elite Mth011nr S191,80
S219.00 3 p&lt;, Bod Room Suit•, Amorleon Walnut $111.H
$729,00 5 p&lt;. Bed Room Suitt, Solid Cher'J _ $499.00
$219.10 3 p&lt;. Bod Room Sullo, Amtrletl Wolnul SIU.OO
$269.00 3 p&lt;. Bed Room Suite. Tivoli Mth011nr $221.00
$199.00 3 pr, Bod Room Sullo. Gtla Mthottnr $171.00
$259.00 4 p&lt;. Bed Room Suite, Stgotnl Mth111ny $219.00
S129.00 3 Pe. Bod Room Suite. Blonde ------- -- s".OO
$229.00 3 pr, Bed Room Sullo, Mtpl•
____ __ $192.00
$197.11G 3 p&lt;. Bed Room Suite, Ellto Mthogany $170,00
$219,00 3 pe, Bod Room Suite. Wolnul
lollghtly domogodl ·--------------- - - $144.08
$268.00 4 pc. Bod Room Sullo, Amorlrtn Walnut $227.00
$191.00 3 pr. Bed Room Sullo, Gola Mohogony $170.00
$198.00 3 p&lt;. Bed -Room Sullo, Dellt Mthotany $170.00
$229.10 3 P&lt;. Bod Room Suite, Mthoganp ___ _ $192,00
$449.00 4 p&lt;. ltd Room Sullo, Solid Cherry __ S378.00
$369,00 3 pe. Bed Room Sullo, Solid Maple ____ $304.10

With colorful waterproof

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$19.00
$18,00
$14.00
$15,00
$34.00
$29.00
$54.00
$41.00

Modern Wolnul

LIVING ROOM
TABLES

floral designs. Canopy top.

Coflee table, two lamp
tah/P-s. H1gh pressure plai-

$5Q·OO

Solo
Other Lawn Furniture

lic tops.

$39· 00

on sale in the Furnitnre

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Department-2nd floor.

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Sale! CHAIRS
fl29.00 ROCKER-RECLINERS, TWEED -- - ------- $111 ,00
$129,00 RICLINIIS, VINYL llllthtly domagod) .. $75.00
$79.00 SWIVEL ROCKERS, VINYL ---------- - -- - $64,00
$19.00 SWIVEL ROCKERS, VINYL ----- --------- $72.00
$119.80 Rocktr·Rodlntrs, Comb. Vinyl &amp; Twl'ed $99,00
$129.00 EARLY AMERICAN RECLINERS ______ $104.00
$89.00 RECLINERS, VINYL .................. $72.00
$119,00 RECLINERS, VINYL -------------·---- $".00
S129.00 RECLINERS, VINYL - ------ -------··-- $104.00
$139.00 ROCKER-RECLINERS, NYLON ---···-- $111.00
$119.00 ROCKER-RECLINERS, VINYL -- -- ----- $92.00
$58.00 PLATFORM ROCKERS, TAPESTRY .... $48.00
$119,00 ROCKER-RECLINERS, VINYL ----- ----· $101.00
Sl9.00 SWIVEL ROCKERS, NYLON
---------- $72,00
$79.00 GREEN NYLON SWIVEL ROCKERS ...... $64.00
$139.00 OCCASIONAL CHAIRS
------·--·· $75,00
$79.00 MODERN SWIVEL ROCKERS .......... $49.00
$69.00 SWIVEL ROCKERS _ _
------·----- $$6.00
$59.00 PLATFORM ROCKERS, VINYL .......... $48.00
$84.00 RECLINERS, VINYL __
_ -- ---------- S71.00
$74.00 EARLY AMERICAN SWIVEL ROCKERS __ $61.00
$59.00 PLATFORM ROCKERS
__ $41.00
$109,00 EARLY AMERICAN SWIVEL ROCKERS $91.00
$129,00 SWIVEL ROCKERS ___ ---------------- $11.00
$79.00 LOUNGE CHAIRS, VINYL _-----·--··--· $64.00
1129.00 LOUNGE CHAIRS, CAPE COD --------- $99.00
174.00 EARLY AMERICAN SWIVEL ROCKERS ~- $62.00
$159.08 FRENCH PROVINCIAL BARRIL BACK $99,00
$119.00 FRENCH PROVINCIAL WING BACK ____ $".00
$H,OO SWIVEL ROCKERS ___ ................. $50.00
$139.00 CAPE COD ROCKERS ................ $100.00
$29.00 BOUDOIR CHAIRS ------·-----------··-- $19.00
$37.51 BOUDOIR CHAIRS --------- -------·-··-- $25.00
$59.00 WOOD ROCKERS WITH CUSHIONS ...... $48.00
$47.50 WOOD ROCKERS WITH CUSHIONS ...... $31.00
$79,00 MAPLI LOUNGI CHAIRS --------·--····· $64.00
f42.50 WOOD lOCKERS __ _ . -- -- ---···--···- $35.00
$42.00 MAHOGANY WOOD ROCKERS •••••••••• $3S.OO
$29.00 MAPLE CHAIRS -------------·····---- S22.00
$16.50 IIWING ROCKIRS ---------··········· $12.00

LIVING ROOM SUITES
S209.01 VINYL SOFA. BROWN ____ _ __ ______ $161.00
$389.00 4 PC. SECTIONAL, BROWN NYLON ___ _ $311 .00
$219.00 SOFA, TOAST, NYLON MATALLASII __ $200,80
$391,00 SOFA. GOLD DAMASK
. --- ----· $244.00
$419.00 2 PC, CAPI COD. RED TWIID -----· $344.01
$298.00 2 PC, BROWN VINYL ___ _ __ ______ $239,00
$419.00 2 PC. CAPI COD. GREEN TWIIO --- - $344.00
$249.10 2 PC, MODIRN, TOAST, NYLON COVER $178,00
$3H.OI 2 PC. MODERN, Rooo B•lgo Nylon Caver $333.00
$469.00 2 PC. CAPI COD, TWIID ------------ $379,10
$449.00 2 PC. CAPI COO, TWliO ---- -------- $369.1111
$%79.00 2 PC. CAP'E COD. TWI!ED --------·--· $224.00
$319.00 2 PC. BROWN NYLON -- ---····---- $321,10
$349.01 2 PC. GOLD MATALLASSI! _____ ____ $222,08
$449.00 2 PC. CAPE COD, BROWN TWIID ____ $369.00
$229.00 2 PC. GRIEN NYLON-MODERN
$171.00
$419.00 2 PC. TOAST, Trodlllonol, Nylon Moltloloo $322
$239.00 2 PC. ROSE BEIGE, MODERN ........ $171 .10
$339.00 2 PC, BLUI, MODERN ----- ------- -- $226,00
$249.00 2 PC. GREEN, MODERN ------- ----- $171.00
$369,00 2 PC. TRADITIONAL, ROSE BEIGI .... $311,00
$429.00 2 PC. TRADITIONAL, BROWN -------- $333.00
$229.00 2 PC. GRIEN. MODERN ---------····· $149.10
$449,00 2 PC. CAPI COD, GALA ------- --··· $369.10
$371.00 2 PC, CAP'I COD, BROWN TWIED .... $2U.IO
$259.00 2 PC. GREIN, NYLON
--- ---··---· $199.00
$389.Dt Z PC. TRADITIONAL, TOAST --- ----- $322.00
$249.00 2 PC. MODIRN, BROWN NYLON ...... $171.10
$309.00 2 PC. GREIN NYLON ---------------- S248.00

DINEnE SETS

Visit th1 W~rthousa on
Mechanic Straat
for

S1ltl MATTRESSES
Firm mattre11 with hun·
dreds of leJDilered oteel
inneropslng o:oils. Durable
duiJ ed(e,

$249.00 - II PIICE DINETTE 1115 .......... $201.00
$229.00- 7 PC, OINETTI SITS ------------·· $1U.08
$119.01 - 5 PC. DINITTI SITS -------------· $151,00
$159.00 - 4 PC, 011 5 PC, DINITTI SITS •••• $121.00
$149.95 - 5 PC, OR 9 PC, OINITTI IITI •••• $124,00
$139.00 - 9 PC. DINITTI lETS .............. $111.00
$119.95 - 7 PC. DINITTI IITI .............. $99.08
$99.95 - 7 PC, OINITTI SITS .............. $12.00
$79.95 - 7 PC. OINITTI SITI •••••••••••••• t66.•
$69.95 - J PC, DINITTI SITS •••••••••••••• $$6,00

Bargains in Floor
Coverings, Lawn
Mowers, Bicycles, Used
TV Sets and Used
Furniture.

$35.00

HOUSEWARES
f4.95 - 9 PC. GLASS SALAD SITS ------····---$3.95 lOOK INDS ------------------------····
$1.95 I'LANTIRS -----------···················
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DINING ROOM FURNITURE

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$249.00 IUPPIT, Hutch Top (Giuo end-) Mtplo $210
$229.08 IUFPIT, HUTCH TOP, MAPLI ...... S114.00
$279.00 BUPFIT, HUTCH TOP, MAPLE -------- $219,10
$179.00 BUfPIT. lnelooed Hullh Top. Solltl Chorrr $144
$159,00 GATJ LIG TABLI, IOLID MAPLE ____ $121,00
$149.00 DROP LIAI' TAILI. Formlto Top, Moplt $119.M
$129.08 Rouoid Drop Lool lxtonolon Top Tololo,
Mtplo --······----··--------- ------···--·· 1104UDI
$129.00 ROUND FORMICA TOP TAILI, MAI'LI S1M,OO
$22.SO MAPLE LAZY SUSAN, POIIMICA TOP •• $11.1111
$69.00 SOLID MAPLI DIACON'I liNCH ----·· $$6.00
$29.00 GOVERNOR CAIVII 1101 CHAIR ...... 124.00
$42.00 GOVIINOR CARVII AIM CHAilll •••• $J5,M
127.50 DUXBURY 1101 CHAIRS ·-·············· $32.10
$42.08 DUXIUIIY ARM CHAIII ··········-···· $3Ut
$40,00 CAPTAIN'I CHAIR ..................... ISI.08
$37,58 CAPTAIN'S CHAIR .................... SH.M
$2U5 MANit IIDI CHAIR .................... S20.M
$27,50 MATI'I CHAIR -- -- --------------------- $22,1111
$21tUI 6 Pe, Wllnut Modern Dlnlftt • - Iuiie $216...
(Chino, Hten,ton llblo, I lido chain, I arm chair)
$291.50 6 ''· Wolnul Modern Dlnlnt loom Iuiie $211.00
(Chino, drop leaf table. I ol&lt;lo ebalrt, I um ebllr)

$3.00
$2,00
$1.00
,,.50

SUS WALL PLA
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QUIS -------····--··········· $1.10
$9,95 INSULATID PITCHERS
$5 00
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$31.95 ILICTIIC HAIR DRYIR •••••••••••••• :: $15 .•
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61e
50e BOYS TIOUSI!R CRIAIERS -~~~~~~~~~~~~-~~; 2J.e

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JA:s -----------··············· $1.00
BO ES ........................ $3.10

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59c WINDOW IHEL
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Jle PLASTIC
VII ----··············----·- 3Se
SUS MOTH P~~=IR ·--················· 4 lor Sl.OO
$2.55 MOTHPROOfER .:········-···-··········-- 6Be
$4,95 MOTHP
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$1.95 MOTHP~=~~ ······--·················· $2.41
---- -----·····-·········· $4.41
$2.39
fU9 ~~= ~~:~~~NG MOULDI •••••••••••••• S1.25
st• IIIVING TRAYS·--······················· $I.08
5tc PLASTIC TRAYS .......................... 50e
IUS SILINT aun11--························-- 30t
$1.25 MILK WHITI
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$3,00 lAKING G~l IO~LI ···········-·····-- 4Se
4' CANNI
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S9c lOLLI CIJTIIITI l'tAITIC lAGS ···-· I ' fer $1.10
S9c lOLLS CUTIITI .,_.ITIC 111111 •• ~. 4 for $1.00

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Mrs. Dudding

July 29' 196-5

G09P ~opefuls
Accept Role ~!::e~:!:ing School Bill
ratJaers to LBJ
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' Legislature At AGlance
Dior's Newest Fashions
da~w:~s~~'Zf~uv.w:~ =a~·~ss~b~r~~ Barely Covering the Knees
Ill I liance:

House

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All Star

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concur 1n

Senate amenaments: foWidattoo
bi~·~ot~M!.tw;~ conference
mmlltee
coSub. H 126 0nurlbul alate
retire~!· btil Votll Jolla.
To conference committee.
Defeated:
-Sub. S.B. IIG, permlll llmilo
ed Sunday Liquor laiH Vote 5075 .
Passed:
-S.J.R. za equaHzes pay of
legislators, j~dges and other of
flclalt who elll'll leu !ban persous In similar jobs Vote liS.
Sl.
-H.R. 142, requeall LfCIIIa·
tlvft Service Colllllllalon to

)nlrodllced:
-H.R. 152, requests

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:~l~! i~et;., best

JMkln~ "leg Interest•: tbe bll·
~c:!l tr•nd in tbe fashion sboWI

PA!t!S (UP!) The
of C'l:•lstlan Dior presents

~~~Y ~=~~~f;m'ts~:ulr~ ~~-m~:~ !:~~~a:'!eclion

qoin"e;s show. or legs .,.
driver education lor drivers II· to· ke•P skirts barely
9h~athed In stoc!Png that are
cenae.
th• kroee.
wildl) flowered, checked or
Seoale
Virtually the rest of Paris striped. Skirts are fuller ID
Senate lnsillts 00
amend· hsriDR the knee lhla
some !louses •o they ripple at
ments:
the nem. Hems are banded
H.B. 850, acbool
with fur, feathers, or just bands
bilL
W
ol (atr'tc.
Introduced and passed:
l'lednesday's collection II d&amp;s.B. 411, uempls
~lt'lleJ Jacquet Griffe had plentors from paylq Columbus
ty uf ~eatures for womea who
illcome tu. vote 27·2.
w~nt thei1 legs admired.
gency.
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Funeral Rrvlces for
Grlf'e's hemlines on cocktaU
AppolntmeJJII rejected:
J. Wtllon, 46, West SoutiHt, dn&gt;,;.. often were scalloped.
-Lawrence Ramey
Jackson, Ohio, who died at
One black cocktail coat bad a
man and Dr. RuJ.ell H. We~ p. m. Wednesday in the
hemline like a sawtooth edge.
Hill hospital, will be held
Dress bema were bmded ill
zel to lbe Ohio RJclq
day at 3 p. m. at the
fur, UJWilly black or ...,.1 fox.
sion.
ated Churcb with Ute Rev.
The lllle of foJ also"': coat
bur Perrin officlati••.
collar• aa- the Griffe •bow 1

tOdJIY ;u:eepted the political risks implied in foot-drag- home of Mrs. Nellie DuddiJ18.
g\!1&amp; or hostility toward President Johnson's deepening Dev~tlons were given by Mrs. Senator Oakley Colllna R-lronplunge in the Viet Nam war.
Wylhs Davis, Jr:, and
the ton, chairman of the SenThe two were Govs. George Romney of Michigan and group was led on prayer by ate Education and Healt11 ComMark 0. Hatfield of Oregon, the only ones at the an· Mrs. Fred Stewart.
mlltee, called the School Fo1111nuat Governors Conference \0 vote against a declara· The Stewardship Thousht and dation Pr&lt;J8ram bill that was
tton of support for Johnson. Mtsslonary of the Month _waa approved by ~~ Sanate today I
They and most of ,he other Colorado, a Republican.
given by the Stewardslp Dll'ec· measure tb~t takes a bill step
governol'l were flying to Wash- Gov. Carl E. Sanders of tor, Mrs. Iva Capehart. She al- toward solvmg some of the cri·
lngton this afternoon alter ad· Georgia offered Wednesday's so read a letter concerning the Ileal fmanclal ~o~l~ms facing
. journmenl ol the conference to motion to declare suoport for Slate Prayer Retreat to be the schools of Ohm.
hear a three-hour briefing by the ~resident's new moves in held August .2 at Cross L_anes. Colllns, one of tbe chief ar·
lht Prr•ident.
v1et Nam.
w., Va. Mtsatonary Day wlll be chitects of the revised measure
The conference adjourns Afte~ hearing Sanders' inter- held on Thursday, August ~ 5, told tile Senate, during deba~
around 110011 after action on a pretaiH&gt;P of the motion, Rom- with Rev.James .Royster. Jllls- that It was the ..~--t __,..;.1
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series of committee reports and ney mdoe~ted suppor.t but t. en s ooary rom
1a, gyp
Foundalon f'ro8ram btu ever
election of a new chaorman, voted agamst 11 as 'an unhm- Kenyo, East Afnca, to be lbe drafted by the Ohio General Asprobably Gov. John Love of itr blank check type motion.' guest speaker.
sembly."
He said he did not want to The program was In charge
W ha
Item ed to
vote until he had more infor- ol Mrs. David Fields, Jr. She .d" ebet ve lart pt I
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be In tbe Beech Grove
look of the '20's. The man. .
onation which he hoped to get reported on fhe story "God vi •
ter sa ea or teawquins wore cltllle-fltli118 Cloche
from the White House meeting Was With Us In Coqo" by a era. We have altempted to belp
b~•s 0' 81' abort, 1925 hairdos.
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widow of a !llllrlyred mission- ~~! s~oo~ ~~~~e.~~
Bottling Company at
Chl!T.m coclttoll dressetl werl
Hatfteld. the most vocal cri· ary.
. P
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son, a member of the
cut on the bias with V-necklinet
1 dtstrtcll.
fie of the administration during Delicious refreshments were city
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WASHINGTON (UP!) - President Johii!On's slg. United Presbyterian Church !ore and aft to eontlnue the
this conference, also voted served by the hostess, Mrs. Net- attempt
to ensure 1
nature was all that was needed today to make ,a long Jackson and a member of
'Z'J's f&lt;ellng.
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All
"no" aflr, saying h&lt; regretted he Ouddlng, to the following: State ~ O~ioandwiU ff:'n~ ~ sought health Insurance program for the nations elder·
Club there.
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e calation of the war in Voet Mrs. Birdie 1\ousb, Mrs. Iva money se Y
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ly the law ofthe land.
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Tue&lt;iday afternoon
Rog- Nam but welcomed efforts to Capehart, Mrs. John Carpenter, mme Its mos.l precious resourThe Senate voted approval of the historic $6.5 bll·
Include hla
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ntup et
er Epple entertamed wtth a brmg the r·"ited Nations Into Mrs. Wyllis Davis, Jr., Mrs. ce.- ~~ lllllld&amp; of Its young lion medicare measure Wednesday, 70 to 24. If the Audrey, three daughters,
Birth are Dead
party 1n ~nor of her daughl· the qu.,t for peace.
Fred stewart, Mrs. Roy Brink· chtldren, Collins said.
President signs the bill Into law Friday or Saturday, as ron Wilson, Columbus,
S~eJI !UPI)
er Doana s 6th
btrthday.
er, and Mrs. David Fields, Jr.
Collbu and bit COIIImtllee expected, the first of its provisions-liberalization of
and ~nda, at home:
Games were played with ~izes
wrote Into lbe bW a mill- certain eligibility requlreson, Marv1n, at home;
were born today to
and favors given. After open·
CHILD AIDED
mum aalary trebedate !bat wtiJ ments for Social SecUrity medical care fr1r the elderly
Mr. llld l\lrs.
a woman wbo had been liven
lng ~·· many g1fls, ice cream, 'fh
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be lmplemealed In twe tleJII recipients _would take ef· will not 80 into effect for nearPomeroy; two
hormone treatmenlllor IDfertllo
cake Kool ade. and potato
.e
yrucuse emergency
- tmmedlately upon lbe gov· feet Se t. 1.
ly another year. In
Emmogene Lobo, Pomeroy
Iity. Two of tbe. premature
chips were served to Kathy sdquad wlaRs bcaltledM'Itbo the retsl- CHESTER SO &amp; SEW. Four· ernor't olpature and Jaly I, Avera!'.. 7 per cent Increases wltb Ibis Rep John W.
Mrs. Kathryn Hayes,
' babies died soon after birth.
K
ence o o er 1 urn yes er·
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Another net of ql1ints wal
an d Lo uann NeweII . Pam au1z da at 4.20 m 11 took Penn teen fembers and two viSitors
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1n Social Security benefits, rei· R • Wis., sen r ·
The body is at the
bo 1 than
and Terri Bahr, Karen IMilburn · 3. Pio Veterans Mer:. attended the July 14 meeting The. new schedule calls for roactlve to Jan. 1, ue e&lt;pected member of the House
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home tn Jackson
liern
dayl ear•
Flck lul•• and Davod Carpenl· orial H;,. ital where she was of the Chester So and Sew 4-H a mlnlDlw_n for a teacher wltb tc. bepn showiDI up In JIIOIItb· Means Committee which
and wlll arrive at the
r
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ey Ann Lawor '-hrcella Hsrtman, Deb- t d r P h d . . .
l'lub Debbie Wood demonstrat- a bachelors defll'ee of $4,200 thtl "' checks later In September ed llle bill cautioned prospee- . Funeral borne at 9 a m son, 26, ill Aucklalld, N. Mrl.
B
d Be k W'nd
en ere or ea mJur~es caus· - ·
yea
and $4 500 next July ''
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ra. r.an an
c y.. 1 ~n ed in a fall from a tree.
rd the correct way to eat soup
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where friends may call. hormone treatments The Auck•
Nancy Rldeoour, Patrocta Wm·
to the members. Mehnda Am.. For lite master 8 degree, the cheek for tht new amount plus care program Wednesday
laJid ·
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dun R.-.bby and 'rerilyn Cowd· CONTRIBUTING FUNDS
bary was in charge ol the rec· new schecMe provides a miDI· a seven. month retroactive In· to risk dropplq their
Veterau MemllrJ.al Hoapltal
qwntup eta were thrlvllllo
el) T.rry Farrar Nola YounM,
.reation, and Jenny and Melanie mum slarllllJ salary of $4,400 creaM!.
health Insurance
Admllslou1 - George
Jeff Holter, Peggy and Steve l !ITED :-lATIONS N. Y. ,l 3ear served refreshments. The this year and P,OOO next year.
anticipation of
Racine: Wanda SaJrre.
Truss~''· Debra and Rhonda Ha· l lUPIJ - Sweden anoounced next meeting was set for July The measure also guarantee~ • The lalldmarlt Jli'OI'IDI
Mrs. Robert Cw1ning·ll
ge1 Betsy Ams~ury, Denise Wednesday It is contributing 21 at the Grange Hall. - Deb- BA degree teacher of at least
Byrnes told the elderly
Syrac11se; Margie Schoon· II
TONIGHT &amp;l'lllDAY
De.n. Judy Spencer, Mark $240 1100 lo the cost .•r the u N. bie Wood, News Reporter.
$5,500 after 10 years of teachiJ18
keep their ~esent
Rutland· Judy Willet
"BIKINI IIACH"
and M3ry Mora .Iamie Haw- peace _ keepmg force on Cy·
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experience, &amp;nd $6,100 for • MA
a._,
lor the time beiJ18 and use the cine· Tammy Milburn ~·.yr&amp;··ll
With Frln!Uo Avaloll
th_or~e, Dennis Parsons, Sherry prus for .June 20 through Dec. BASHAN FAHMERETI'ES teacher.after II years of teach·
waiting period "to atudy care- cuse'; Constance Shielcb, Porn- II
ond Annette FunlceU.
Vtck~t and D•ana Epple. Mrs. 26.
The Bashan Farmerettes met mg begonnmg next year.
fully the benefils and op- eroy· Diana Pullins Reeds· II
-ondEpple was asstsl•d by Mrs. i - on July 15 at the Bashan Church Collins also pointed out that
OteS
lions which will be available to ville.'
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JPrry Cowdery .
I woth \1rs Lilhe Christy.
with advisor Mary Rose In the Senate committee wrote in·
lhem Jlllder tbe medicare
Dtseharges _ Virgie
Robert Goulet, ·Nalley !tWill
(Color)
Mrs Dorothy Ymger. Colum- . Mr .• nd Mrs. Denzel Cleland I charge. Pte crust was the sub- to the btl! a supple.me~tary salgra~. once II becomes
Pomerov: James MIIS8ey,
tus Nas a recent VISitor of Mrs. 1 vtSJ';d hts soster Mrs. Lelah tecl of a demonstration given ary allowance t~ a.ld fonancially
By Edna lnopp
llve.
lhlre; ·\ Nlyn Bailey, Rutland:
L.Nreore Smith.
Md a~u at the nome of her , by Sharon Holter. A special re- weak school d1slr1.~ts to meet
Another chief eflect of
David ltordon, Pomeroy: Jack
Slltvrdl' luly ~J
Rev . and Mrs Ray Warne 1daugh,., Mr an&lt;i Mr.&lt;. J. S. port was given by Cary Morris the new salanes .we have, Mr. ad Mrs. BriM Bradford btU, the means to pay for
Pomeroy· Be r r
"THI SINGINOMAIWIIN"
. and l·rry were recent visitors Davis of Tuppers Plains.
on 4-H camp. During the pro- in effect, sa1d to the school dt.. and oons, Barry and Brent, of erpanded new welfrlre
Ft. Myer; Fla.
Mlichael Craig ADnellelJII
of Mr. and Mrs Henrv F.irh- Mr :tnd Mrs. !Jon .llatlaek ;eel lesson the advioor helped tflcls of this state that you Wooster spent Tueaday
and wiD be evl~ In
'Mid~port·
(Color)
in~et
ann Dconna Kay Belpre. spent' ~he girls with their sewing pro- have Ill meet these new mini· Wednesday with hla parents, 'Mr. next January whea a
Johnson Middleport. '
-ndSP5 a~d Mrs. Jerry Cleland ~'tnday evening with Mr. and , jects. Games were led by Man- mulllS and the state is willing and Mrs. Otto Bradford.
of Increased payroll deductions
- 'Mr. and
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and fa•mly telt Fnday forGer- \Irs 1\oy Christy
I dy Rose, and refreshments were to help those financially weak .Mr. and Mrs. Albert Wolle takeJ effect.
Cunningham Syr,ac~L!e, I !,._ _:.;.~&lt;C~o:lo:r)~·-~~
many where he will be station- Mr tnd Mrs Harry Fellure served by Sharon Holter. _ school diJtricls finance them and daughter, Susie, of Olm· The bW will provide
son.
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en .ofteo spending a month w1th [ "ttl children of GallipOlis were News Reporter.
provided they are making a stead Falls spent several dlys care UDder Social Security
M1 and Mrs Ross Cleland
Sunda) supper guests of Mr
reasonable local tax effort," thie past week with hll parenll on estimated 19 mtllinn Arn~er·l
AtTEND CAMP
Miss Janet Kmghl of Colum- Md '.l:·s Lawrence Smith.
WILDWOOD JUNIOR 4-H ICollins said.
Mr. aod Mrs. Ha":J' Wolfe.
leans &amp;led 85 and o~er, as
NEW HAVEN _ The State
Poone,..,, Ohllo
bu&gt; ann Ralph Kmght of Cm. l Mt and Mrs. Herman Car- GARDEN CLUB_ Eight mem· lMr. and Mrs. Obs Knopp re· 11 establlsr an optmnal COD- Church of God Youth Carnpll - - - - - - - - nrmato were ref·rnt '"'tor' of , ' ·'" were recent callers of Mr. bcrs attended a meeting of the ! m""ting was set for July !9 at turned Saturday from Daven. tributory Insurance program was held at Camp Caesar
TONIGHT lhru SATURDAY
Mr .and Mrs. Howard Kmght. and M•·s Denzel Cleland.
IVHdwood 4-H Junior Garden ' the Harisonvllle Grange Hall. port, Iowa where their
son, for tbe elderly to he1p cover Webster Springs, w. va.
lon l't•mlnl'•
Moss Ahce Sm1th spenl a Mark and Dean Hawk. sons ' Club held on July 14 at the home- Earle v Redilh Wood, News · Max, retumed to IIChool. En- doctor bills and other medical attendill8 from the New
MGOLDfiNGIR"
:~~~ d·ws wtlh Mt and . Mrs. of Mr and .Mrs Harold Hawk.l of advisor Mrs. Vicor Hysell. Reporters.
' route they visited wllh Mrs. expenses.
Church were Connie and
('l'echnlcolorl
. arry Fellure ol Gallipolis..
Mcl'onnelsvolle, spent sev.rat [ Platycoden, a perennial flow·
Peter Wolfe, son and dattibter, AU Social Security benefits Carpenter, Angela Fields
JAMES Bond fa back tn A.eMr •nd Mrs. ~arnest F1sh- 1ays wtth Mrs. Letha Wood er, was the subject of a report RIVERVIEW 4-H CLUB -The at Argos, Ind.
will be Increased by at
tyn lliSI• Marsbo Dav~
tlonl SEAN CONNERY,
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"' of W~ter_~pent a ~eek ~d "'' ano Mrs._Roy Christy ·I given by Cindy Gooch. and weak lliverview 4-H club met July Mrs. Alice Beegle of Duluth, 7 per cent, the IQweat belq
ble King,' Gary Stewart,' Donna ~f~~n~: =/~1~:m:
- - - i trees
are prime targets for 19 at the home of adv~sor Mrs. Minn., is visiUJ18 her daughter, a month.
Hudson and Denise Grinstead.
Edger Allen PH't
;nsects was the subject of a Morgaret Brown. Dunng the June Wendorf. and ~ons. for a
David Fields Jr. served
"TOMB Of LIGitA•
report by Barbara Fisher. Ad- business meetiJ18. members di&amp;- couple of weeks.
Counselor.
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vi;or Mrs. Hysell, demonstrat· cussed the safety speaking con- Mrs. Emma Johnson,
her
:e~t:!-.J. Pr~~et ~==
ed for the member&amp;, using an test, the club trip, and tbe daughter, Bernice, and family DIVDTIL TD INTIRII1 0~ ASKIN!' ON WHAT
Shepherd, as Rowena. tho
L shaped arrangement
with judging. Demonstrations were of ShiPPingport, are ncation!DI
Mlltl MASON AliA
Lm:OON (UP!) _
?ulck .and Li~elal tbe dead.
Thelie 2 lt1m1 were in1dvertently lnc:luded by the new•·
f)Aptor, In lhe Pomeroy Kroger Store Wedneidey ad, In
zinnias and forsythia . A special given by Cathy Chichester and in Vermost.
lor Edward Heath,
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1 vmall emount of the regu1er eirrui•Uon , , ,
report was given by Carla Fish- Sandy Hewlun on how to aew Mr. and Mn. Harry Rhoades , . . _
te&amp;l!er o1 the Conservative
he hean her whloper: "Walt
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position was asked by a
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To" Koste Hysell was in charge :"'ndwich Following the
with his parents, Mr. and Mn.
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I of ~ecreatlon, and advisor, Mrs. 1ng, Lmda .Brown was 1n charge C. A. Rhoades receatly.
u _ .. would ill! the official hostess
--------Dwight Molhoan, served refresh- of recrealton and also
Mrs. Edith Grimm alld ....., 01 ..., ,,., ..,.• ., , _ . . , tile government 11 be bec'aml! ll
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Girls' project lesson was on of a garden. Reporll were &amp;lv·
foods and sewing, and t he en by Charles Frecker and Jim
boys' was on rope and garden. Meredith on foreatry alld corn.
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The quarter round of the Ky· with a two • run rally Ill. !Iii! ·
ger Creek Little League Tour· ststh inning. A walk, •IJn&amp;)ejillt
nament begins tonight as lwo an error climaxed lhe iiuiilll:
Pt. Pleasant teams,
Dunlop inning.
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the opening conteat and tbe Jim Hubbard aDd R. MliGir!i ·~
Gallipolis Yankees collide with led the winnen with two tM
for Ured
Yankees in tbe
c.
Winnel'l! of both games will old.
.
he in the serru-finals next Mon- K. Thomas paced the CbeiiiJi, ' ·
day night.
attack with three hils. obi
Only eight of 40
starting Red sluggers were While, 'l'Jol
teams are still seeking the tour- Johnson and Palmer.

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The Syracuse Gtnats advanc· lllgS and one m the first.
LOWELL, Mass. flJ}'I)-New ter ted on bl
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Th•v also will have two pitcha step .rur1her toward the . Cheshire scored siqle liDII
Ym Jtts owner Sonny Werblin ..~ ol'asri't .;· ul
omehark af~ lour years ID &lt;"&gt;arHe Green ol Wittenber
tlte fans will be getting
1
game. Wednesday tn the second, thrrd, fourth
wore
took of a .nan ready the intercepUon
on
Navy, earned the ball just . --· ·d 12 pa&amp; ,, in 3S af. hP!r hrsl look at, Teddy Dav- CHICAGO iUPil - The pilv I
a hthrllhng 5 · 4 '"'!old d h'
Uet.r '
to cUp coupollS on tile biggest him n. st" Ewbank said
'"times for 20 yard£ In the tempts for 155 v••r as e ,d,on and Bobby Locke. David- of Ernie Banks' lengthy and ' shire Re~s e ometown Che- Hubbard t~ ed"
gamble in prolessioDIII football he did m~ke a couple 01 ' .
game.
nearly went the distance for ;on P;ned the club at Houston st€~lar. major league c.reer " I' The Gta~Ls won th
, ed five an~ ~it
history.
mistakes. llut they're notbl
Patriot qu'U'Ierback So&lt;'o~
rom San Diego and worked in that h~s No. I ObJective probe contesl ler and the losin IIeber ..._. ,
Werblin, who paid ~.000 for WO:T)' about."
ng
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whiffed seven a gd P. ed• ·~,
tilt servtcea of Alabama quar.
WI
Locke was acquired from
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leJI&gt;ack Joe Namatb, had jusf. Namalh was knocked
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fre::.:: ·
watched his prize package hard on a rain-wet field sb&lt;
'.e~gu•. where he had a 12·5 l~rst baseman ot the Chicago
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Defeat Ma1!9hle
make his professional debut
times while complelln nine
American League
"'"rage Ti,c Reds gave up Cubs after a span of successful
. umor BostiC Pl~ed a oneo
Namath threw two touchd~wn passes tn 19 attempts ~or 114 Detroit
000 1100 040- 4 10 1
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Jim Cuates who was 9-9 with seasons at shorf.slop, passed , 0 Gauge readings - Gallipolis hltt~l as the Gallipoll&amp; Albie~
passes Wednesday night while yards. He hit Danker Jim
_York 010 001 01~ 3 5 0
~., Oi•go Locl&lt;e lormerl was two objective of a ma)orlo am 12 I, 12 0, running lilt leetllcs asted Pt. Pleasant Mall&amp;leading the American Football on one 11-yard seorlng
Wickersham, FDI (I) and
,wi!.' C:eveland anrl Philad~phia league player.
2~ 5~oll~ts, PI Pomeroy4 1• Mason able fon,DHI~Bostic, RlcllardLe•gue Jels to a 23-6 rookie and 1.;, former sehoolboy
)~enHo~lton (8), 3fS
lle was expected to be used He scored hts l,OOOth major [to~ ' 61 . Ka eas~nt : ·11°• Hin- f~;·ledeetbe ~.~::•
exlbil'• game victory OYPt ceiver, Tom Krzemlenski
w , Wloner
m ;el•ct filling the bullpen spot league run . In the postgame Charl.eston ~~';;;' a a s 2.02, The WlDDers scar a
the JlorJton Patriots.
five yards on the other.
na!'J:e'":':U:: (:. Loser - Paula Jo Werry of Waboma vaeat~ by Jim Duffalo, sent clubhouse dtScussmn, he was Imet and Winfield dLondon, :.tar· in the first two .ed ;:e~
"Fint, line," was Berblln's Bob Schweickert, a Virginia 113tb) ~ubek .4th s - Cash IDgh sc~ool attended the Mar- 1own te San Di•go Duflalo, ac. cheerfuL
the stlls
ams were on and wrapped it upmwith a lib
principal remark on Namath
Tech quarterback converted
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But hos laughter turned grim Ohio River
L
, run outburst tn the lourtb.
"l'U take him," veteran Co~ch halfb~r~ Ly the J~ts. scored the Minnsota
OZ3 000Camp at the Music Departmentl ly tho season tor Boll Henry, when he dismiSsed hJS personal 13, 5 :Jo a m~ ;~~~na Sdo~n That innmg was bighUghled
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Weeb Ewbank announced. "I'm games only other touchdown Washgton 000 000 IOO- ~ '; : In Huntlngotn, W. Va.
last '&gt;M • J.55 ERA and an 0-2 rec- desires wtth
hope for his up 14, 10:30 p. m.; Pe~ /:,w~ by throe walks, a double, I btl
very rleased with Joe's fir.t and .rolled up 119 yards In
Pascual, Ro enburk 4
week, whe~e. approximately 125 •rd.
team "
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ney up 14, 1:15 a.m.: yA J batsman and a fielder's choice.
perform•n.,.. And DO\\ he'll carries as the game's
Battey, Ztmm~man (9 ( ) and young ~USI~Ians from all over !
No 1, he satd, I want to IPatten up 14, 1·15 a. m.; Bob J. Randolph tripled for the
have. I' movies to work with. ground·galner.
ga, Bridges !5), Our!~ ~e- ::st Vll'gtma a~d tile
play In the World Sertes After Benter up 14, 4:40 a. m.; Jer only Malleable hit.
-;:!s•• the only way Ill pro- An erpected dual between Koplitz !6), Narum (8),
of
up 17, 5 25 p. m .
In going the distance, Bostic
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Namatb, tile ceater of a tlght running failed to
(Hl). Loser - Orle a were seiC:,t~ ~ng
the
ut they re not tmportanl un- Mary Ailee up 20, 5:30 a. m.; one. Startmg hurlu Buxton llld
kn of wrltera alter his first The Patriots'
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JIR&amp;-Ktltebrew
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less we get that No. f.
John Ladd Dean down 20 ti a his relielers walked seven while
pro appearance, was disturbed Jim Nance of S ~
(22nd). alld are among the finest young
Among .thos~ who entered Ho~ No. 1 wtth the Cubs oorders m.; Buckeye State do~ 20. whlffmg e~ght.
by hls failure to throw a third play and halfb:ck ~:- ~d . Los Angeles 000 001 000- t 5 2 mustc~ans m the area.
zer Ho~pltal m the past 24 on the realm of, impossibility. 7:40 a. m. , Manlyn M. dow~ Syracuse
102 002- 5 I 2
touchdown conneclion an~ ~Y saw only limited service ellino Baltimore 000 000 32I- 5 7 I
VISITS FA!
~ou" ~ere. Jobn B. Clendemn, The Cuhl&lt;. h~ven t fmtshed m 21, 5 a. m.; Onward up 21, 6.45 Cheshire 011 010 - 4 7 I
the two pa!lles that Boston in· Belllno, attemptin
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Newman, Lopez (!), Sukta MASON_ Th R
Sibby Hotel, Mrs. Delbert E. the fl~st d1vts1on smce 1946 and a. m. Glendora down 23, ti.IS t Arnold 1WP 1, Hubbard (6) and
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CWISher, 437 Fourth Ave., Mrs. haven t won the pennant smce p. m; Jefferson down 23 J 501Abies. Palmer, 1!o (LP) and
f":rr.~----;~~~----------. Miller (9) and Br~wn. wW:er_: Fair a~~i~~· a e
onnle S. Saunclirs, 130 State ·!945. Today . ~hey 're m erghth a. m . Robert Reed do,;n
Tyo, Johnson 16).
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St.: Mrs. Esta E. Bunch, 714 place, and II II take a flashy (2 25 • m ; Lorena up 23, 3:10 Galhpolis
102 600 - 9 I 0
111-8). HR-Newman (lst)
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Thll'd Ave, Mrs. Basil T. Hal- sprt .. t to make the f~rst dtvi- a m: Pamela D up Greenup IMalleable
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~~=City 000 000 000- 0 I 0 clerk ~as am n Post
Sheline, Rt. 2 Galhpohs. Mrs.
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Loren Thompson, Jr Crown
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K. down Greenup 10 -35 p m I
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2 Crow- City, Mrs. Canna TOKYO (UPI) - ftghttng Rave~w~d up Greenup I a., At Scioto Wednesd
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Baltimore
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57 44 :546 2· Chicago
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57 40 .588 411 Milwaukee
54 43 557
Cleveland 010 000 12I-4 I I $100 OOO H'llto g 0 the n,
Yld A. Gray, Rt. 2 Pl. Pleasant Denny Moyer, 158, Portland I p. m • Kelce down Meldahl 11 1000 pace Wednesday night m
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55 41 .573 6 San Fran
53 43 :552
Horlen, Fisher (8) and J\o. will' continu~ O::u trot. Racmg Lawrence M. Weaver, New Ha: Ore., outpmnted Jimmy Lester: 1 J~· : lnd1ana down Meldahl, 2·05 2-5 at Sctooo Downs.
Chicago
52 44 .542 9 Philadelphia 51 48 _515 7 mano, Martin t8). McDowell GYMNASTS AmJvSept. 27.
ven, W. Va., Rev. Wilbur s 155 \&gt;, San FranciSco 110).
M~ld a. m: Elisha Woods up j The brown stallion was seven
New York
49 53 .410 15 Pittsburgh
51 51 .SOO
Bell (8) and Azcue. Winner _:
E
Baxte~. Letart, w. va., Mrs. Er:
land ahl 4'30 a m. Abed-Ash- lengths behind the leader at the
Los Angeles 48 54 .46017 StLouis
50 50 .SOO 811 Bell (4-3). Loser-Horlen (H). COLTS INK
nest E. Bryant, 4f3 Spring Ave., . NEW YORK (UPI I _ Brau- z,
up Meldah/ 5·30 a m.: [head ol the stretch, hut closed
Washington
43 58 .428 2011 Chicago
48 54 .471
HR-Whitfield (14th),
WE
FOUR
Pomeroy, Vickie Kay Young Ito
Baeza
booled home ~~~~r up Me/dahl 6 40 am fast to pull away to a threeBoston
36 62 .367 26 Houston
43 55 439
NaUonaJ Lea(Ue
Th STMINJSTER, Md.
742\lt E. Main St Pomero ' three winners at Aqueduct
pohs Dam - Cathy R length VICtory . For his fourth
Kansaa City 32 62 .340 28 Ntw York
32 68 '320
Ust game)
e. BalUmore Colla
Mrs. Holly McCo; Syracus~' WeJnesday. He scored m the i ~P3 3 05 p. m: OV~C dow~ ' wm m II starts, he returned
0 I' 01 · J S Lewis up l$!1.60, $5 60 and $4. Terry K
Weclnetday'a lletulll
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New York 020 000 000- 2 7 0 .ay Signed guard Dan
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Mrs. Ernest M. Shult·r Rt ' fifth atop Roman Love l$'.5 2!JI
2
Detroit 4 New York 3, twlllgbt
Wednesday • Re1alto
Chicago
200 002 301_ 7 9 Z lmebacker John Campbell,
Racine, Mn. Frank Malo."e in the sixth on Understud; ! : ~
m ; 01xoe Sp1nt down 1PaJ,d $.1 .80 and $440 and Tay6 Kansas City 0, night Chicago 7 New York 2. 1st
Parsons, Richardson (I) ~.:b Vogel and defensIve Jr • Jackson Mrs Elizab rh ($3.00) and tn the mnth aboard ' 6.25
m . Bayou Laffelte up lors Way was worth $6 for
· (7), Miller (7), Kroti lr Is ck Bob Boyd to 1965 con- Dupree, WeC;ton, i,h, Bes:ie Might And Main $5.20).
Cle ela r: 5/::..Ang. I, night San Francisco 8 St. Louis 5
up 7 : · m · Edeana Bosworth , show
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Ml~ n 4
go 2, night Philadelphia 1 Pitts. o 14 IDs 17) and Schaffer. Ellsworth liZ. ac ·
B. Goodrich Wellston Mrs ErKana"w::'· .
j
Buneo Ttempo won the eoThundsota' 8 ~.s_!l~ I, night Milwaukee 6 Housoon • 4
• 6) and Jlailey. Loser- Parsons J h
nest T. Bro'wn Wel~ton iva included George Withams Cur4a40Rrver - Solvay up f~atured $1,000 pace for 2-yearay I u .......le Pllcbero Clncinnall 4 Lo A
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tl·7), JIR&amp;-Banks U7tb) S
o nson, Lemaster (7),
ren E St. 'tt
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r- tis L Red win
M . Ok
a m.. Helen Z o ds In a new lifetime reconl

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Etght Teams Remam
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Namath Debut Success· Jets WI'n ~:~·~:":!a~~~pa

Survl~ora

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P~mmy

mini~um

nen. ,,; a
Cardeau mta Rom"' .
and virtually unbeatable self as winni• ru
89 he .';:
r•JIIJ' bits to pick UP only
,;;;• Reds hitless the
aa';d he didn't know
25~ •erond VICtory Stnce June JPnas bit btl eighth homer .of 141 Angel-::.y lone run
w~~· wa~ tbe matte~ wttb Ed·
" .
.h. ,..son. Tommy Harper SC'O ed In tb fifth
was wa .
Maybe he s womed
pi: a good walked, stole second and lJCOI'ed bU:ched
be added.
01
O!ll UID hi f ~,a·W:, struck un Pe•• RocJe'8 single.
Edwardo Benched
. ·, Iw~:ds has gone bltless in
11 . •• 20 limes to the plate.
I.JoJg
.8 Irs
over tile Cinrmnali pUt the game out Coker continued to
ltc·h:" tills season "I hada'l of reach In the fourth when m&lt;l!lt ot his rare o rt~:r the Sisler gave no Indication how
~tlll'ts ~ .~:11 int.nlyd previous two O.ron Johnson led off with a t!Prt ~hind the Ppi.te. ties to :ooghhe would ~eep bim on the
o myself tile .&lt;llll!l•, was forced by Ton p . H
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w•~ tc win was to forget I waa "2 who went to thir
y er
e was lllSer'.P.d tnto the hne- s;sler aiS&lt;l bepehed Vada Pin
,.,
'18"" '""" we:~~a;':~~tltH~ P~~;t'ing against Kouf~~ and ley James• single :.;n =~ :um~:!ar~~~: catcher ~·or, w!.o had struck out to kilj
hitting
was I
El·
&amp;n
throwing vtctln: CJf sii steals in
th".,; first "What
eo and the Reds snapped .is ~ellt'nded Cllielly on his fast Jim ;,okam.n SCOI ou catcher lwt fdllle&amp;, which tbe Reds alsn hsd ended the ~~~i nson
~: !~~~lax'4-11Ja: victory 0.11!, "'.txlng It with a slider and ~ :!.~ ~egl~~urth inning ~t. ~n, tbe flrsllngame, he threw ~Mea in the last two ga~~..~~
• • ec on.
curv•.
1\ uf
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•- away
on effort to Houston
0
u waa his usual lllpel'b rut d.Jwo' Wills, who scored the roTo~·Rec!·l~gwamhoe s'teaturnndFrih'odmaye
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lil!h• round out Wednesday
the Los An·
.. , l.hink one 01 the big keys
•o tl4:a• ing the IJOdgers . k
11.&amp; (Maur)) Wills ofltsba:'!;
the J.t.¥ear-old righthaoder ~I
th• Or•cinnatl Redll said
"'lot. he gets on ba~e he
c~n 1rlve a piteber crazy,;, be
ad.J...t
&lt;\nd Wills
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. - - - - - - - - 1Columbul, Mr. and Mil. rre4
Larklnl and Mr, IIIII Nre. WaJ.
lice Damewood.

ung Bottom

Van Torre!ICI II crltlcaliJ II
at Gueroaey Memorill JloiPit.
al, Cambridge, 0.
11J
C. Bl+ 'sjdt, II.D. -----:-:-"":"':::":' Mr. and Mn. Denm Olrtll,
Thole callllll 011 Mr. lnd r.frl. CoJumbUJ, IIPflll lhl . . . . .
k - - by Helen
...~~ ~- .~
Yata were Mr. lnd Mn. with Mr. and Mrs. Zlm l'llrol.
... - · .. "'"' IMorsan Yates and Milk, MeD- Mr. and Mn. Olear B.,...
don't bow. '11111 dl1Nt11 lffteta
Mr. and Mrs. Charlei and Ray attended tile StaiUDc •
!IIIII Albt " ' Ill
wlln be W1IIUd IIIII be ~ llbout four miUioll paolll Ill
Bill Hola!Dn, Lyolll wedding at Plfkmburl,
lrllllllll l!llll't llpe ou1 wbetbo 8ep1. I. TbeJ wn alrald tile 1'1111 Clllumn II lor )'OIItlll*" ' - aD4 broR Ill the dllbll IIIII Clllllllr7 but bllf ol them
Mr. and Mrs. Jer- w Va
D 0 &amp;D'IA1' GIAPEVINI
All Wf-z- are iroc!lllre. tr his ...._,._ It -·'"'- IraQ. evllll -~""' lel4 to aoother ol
tbelr probleml IIIII plato llllllf cupbolrd), Tbelllt pt .,1 are 1101 yet IWIN lllallbtJ have ry Yalel
and Shelly Chilli- Mr ~ Mrs. Ted HayDIIII.
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tbllr lloubla IIIII full, Ill weot for bil loeded IUD. ll J'urlhormore tbllr llum• II _..... ... and Mn
Herbertld Columblll.
· ware vlsi"••
M and
lilly illttrJ, but Mayor
ble rlth lhl bllkllub, or lhl 11»11 ...,...P 1'11111 thll bave
with the l'tlt o1 Bllea Belp can't flllltlllbtr tbl ttma rve IDmallrl8 falllr thaD 1111 rate '""""• ""·
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bal a blllttr thaD IIIUII · bal~lub 11 •1'!!1'11 bil driM- been llkiDI p11ee arouJJd
IIIJ8ho but been tbrealtlled wllh 11, and 1
11 1
1111 populatiDa Swan, Mr. and Mn. Haro Mrl. Joe BilleD.
Clly Onal II llebeduled to at. 1111
J'rledl !'IIIIJ ar•'l aauab'J .. , 'llltre wu
- -r1oo1 118111111 don't count t1Je timet be'a a11po ol !Mule In
• Bolter, Mr. and Mn. Lewll Linda Larkins, Kathy ChJI.
laDd btl WlddiDc to BlriNn blll8 c&amp;ltJ 1111111 lbiJ ....... adwn.l II Olldlne lbl
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pet1 me GWJid or cboUd me Dllbelel II 1 cll.oturballee Ia ZdpU, Rev· Freelllld Norris cheoter, Martin Osborn and 011
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CI~ ... 'IIIII lllede !rom tbal two lltrlallve flmalt olat- Diehl wbl!ll 1iJ1pr1 Tom
b1fGre tiiiiDc me be1llhoot me tbl bocly'a Internal c:helnlltry IIIII Emmett Stetbem.
vid Smith m atl.l!ndlng the
lliiitloi 'Jid Encland bal II !bat tr1 (both retpldlbly tiiiiTied) and Miry Wtlllpt up anti frill· ~
AIPd
~~~~u.: IIIII dale.
!bat lelda to bJi11 Ieveii ol glp. Vllltlnfl Rev. IIIII Mn. W. It Eutem Band Camp II Ripley.
IOdetJ t1ten bu clearly IJrok. mltht Ill tiPICIIDI blblll. Ira led 10 v1o1tt111y lbat everyoae
Help Vtllbll ~. ~!__Wt ~_three't
... ~. hl'll ~el ~c~•·blood.~poilllllllt
W!._e_.
~ WN~~e Slethem 11 .,......_
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1,~11andRae .._...,..
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•IIIIo two ellquet -the PriDca .IIIII !bat boOI bMt•tiN baH else look to tbe lldellllel. JI'IJb.
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f:blllp Ill aDd the Prtncaaa put 011 wellht and bave 1» me 1GB pboloiJ'Ipher Jerry Sdla.tz.
GOOD AND 'l'IIB BAD eome lfllr me lnd ldD me - 11111 IUCil apllll over lhroulb
Lois Leonard, several daya witb
Smltb.
llrpnt 111. ADd seldom tbt """"nly 10 matroat,.looldll .. bfrl, wbo bappad to be
Helm:
or, mil WWR, ~II our 1011. lbe Jddneya Into tile uriJtt.
tftlll do IIIUI ... Oat ol the A ' - ICiar an eldtrly pnl, eat, IJ'Ibbed his camera
I'm ., llredy::..
~ :;'
~ ~ There an two distinct 1ype1
, _ why poUca baVIn'l beetl hllbly.tboucbt o1 - II lhoul to took pbotol lor pcllftrlly · · . · ·
1 would wr111 )'011 111111 lbol tile ll&amp;lU out ol our bouet o1 dlabelel. Juvealle dlsbrtel
llllt to aet a eltar vmtoa ol be ualoldld bJ biJ much YOIIIII- Bob lfopt'1 !alai fllclrtr,
you about JPIDI.
wbla be wun't evlll drunk. 1 deve,. before the qe rliJ Ill
Mn. Allee Cl'lmmllll' llorJ ol tr wlfa. Sbt'a bien Milne a. Tab Sweda!,'' Is bll lOth.
,_ •-• _.._ I
........ wba
1 1b1 111011
lilt
dl&amp;bt
her two ehl1clrtn wtrt Giber fellow ... ~ JIIUIII hut- flllllbed 11 on ldl 1111 ~· 1 mat lllf " " - """" toot the blby IIIII PD • mlll !,;!WWI!II
are or
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IJ lnd we wen llllll'led to tbl MlfUt IJe!chbon.
part utldenretpt. Tbe paocrelll
from ber apertmeat IIIII Ia 1 receal bltdllned dl·
yean 1111r, at . , . 11111111 I'm lfriJd to Uve bert IIIII 111 111e1e dlabellel produet1 Ut,llll'lt.d ol lbal 8VIfY 111111 tbt Ytml C8ll II bolplllllzed u 1 Prodwr Jeck BIK"ID
Evll')'oae told UJ It would lfrald to leave. I've tauPt our tie or DO IDiuiiD ud loject.kllll
'"" en quelllaD her, abe be- IWIII of bll nenuua brut1111.
little .._ that when
there'I of tJu. bOI'IIICIIII liWII bl glveo
10 I!PIII u. lalata .. . dolrll. Chuml thlllll: hll 111rUf- Hlktac • :rounc man fllr
bad •-· ..... baul
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....
• at N• • • •· .... '""··e ed wife •·-'t ev- ,__ a"-d rolt ollhe lite""-' Ia bll mill!- But we
• -• - a
trauble wltb bll fatber to nm to control tbl dlseoae. '"" new
n
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. . would ralll 0111' ciJIId. u
flit u he can and doD 'I oral llllidlabeta druls Itt of
I· Dualll B. GraveUne, the bil condllloo. 8bt II VII}' kiDd. ca~ "L' .tie World, Kello." Qual.
bandit our maaey IIIII whll locit back. ADd doil'l ltD me 110 avaD. 11qu1a11oc the lnluliD
ulronlul whoA wlfa l'tlll,y aad would Ill borrlflecL
Ulcatlolll : He mull look Uke
upeded Ia 11ft. We lalbd to ban blm "put awa7." Wbal doaJe lt very dlfllcult Ill tbese
ID1 bba tbe -kl bJ flll'll for
PIUI Newman and 11111
two malare people, 1101 ltlo dJuee would I han pt'IIVIq per10111 becallll tbl IDiuiiD deillY~ ~ cba.rJID&amp; tbal he Lood011 Lee, the )'011111 come.
,a
kfda, We had • chun:b 111J1b1n1 when 1111
motber mand even on a carelully cab:uo
1111 a 111111 ol "vlolttlt IIIII ltJ)o dlan wba btara 1 IIIII'Qd ,.. VIc OaJDDDe. 011• J 1
and I wondlrful bcmey· IWUI'I he'a fine - except for tated diet, 11 apt to lluctuato
COURT ST., POMEROY
IIIWtrlllble DU1bun1a o1 tem- eembllnce to Jerry Lewil wUI BODY wbo lookl Ute Paul
yaar later our 1011 wll a "•IIIDI wlfe1 ADd If
be from day to day. About2G per
I*'·" Oar Ia IIJICI an bt ecreenlelled In HouYwood IIIIJIIIDp lllte Vlt Damootl ...
were nleued - theD be raaHy eent of dlabellcl are of IIIII
llllllllJ IUCh aplladld eumplll for a role Ill ao upcomq JAw. Johu Gav~ and hll Clcely
Tbtll I few IIIDIIIhl llfllr lhll WOt1LD ldD UJI -NO HOPE type
I
of equWbrlum Uldlr ell clr· Is movlf. Jerry oeedl a cJne. frlendl It 1 all over 8
husblnd wu near!J kDied Deu No Hope
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Cllllllltlnca !bat tbt brill at melle
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v plan to aeek
hll Job. He ·wu Dill deatb You -·• ....... ...... ....... In tbl rer tbl dlltue devel·
)'OIIIIIer """''"' • . . IllI0 "F11 ""t of the "hc•ltn.
...,. r•v•• •¥- .......NAIA In bouDd to Ill upset pn Melder II planiiiiiJ 1o opa aeq~,tne.
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several daYt. Tbe acdcleDI wllh tb1 evlcleoce: your bru1u1 OPI over 40. '!'bell dlsbellcl
.._.,
llr ~ dlveklpmeaL The quea- a Manhattan bistro called '"11ta nla, In which famed •tuot
so severe It left blm per- the loaded IUD. tbl lhol • aut ere uaually overweipt. Moot of
t1on Is, wUI they ael on Mra. Haunted House." 11 would fA. pilot Paul Mantz waa
bUndld. I wu
lt IJChla. ADd )'Oti'YI 110 cbolcl but tllem could control tbllr dJI..
Oravelllll'a alleplloa or bllllve ture waltera drilled 11 liiCJIIo wh., hla plane eracQd up two
wltb • )'Otllll bllocl to •len papera lbat w111 11r1q eue by br1Jteto1 tbelr weJchl
lllllr on lata clvea to all 1po alen and - weU, Jl you feel wetb 11o, witt be refilmed
• tiny baby - but 1 1001' huabllld the PIJehlltrlc down to IIOI'IIL8I aod adheriDC to
pllcanta1 ... Xaely Smlth jotJio atroo1 IIIOIJCil, 80 rlpt abeld another darlni maa In another
ao •ery, very fbaotlut - can be MtiST HAVE.- A fGIId ID adequate, b•la"'*' diet w1tb
lei tbl Sybil Blll'loll lfOUP cl . . . Mon than 400 aot1 _ Caatro elrcrarl
I loved 'J'Y hluband IIIII be motblr'1 WGI'd -·t override a pracrlbed proporaiiDP of car·
ladln - a very fllhklllable 0111 reblll .bave auccaedld IJIIJIIIk" 81 alive·
I 1111111 lat. To IIVI IJirM bobydrati, proteiD aD4 fal For
- when 111 married u., .... lng Into Cubll, pgl bolh the u. 1'hl Cont4rd DIIY DIVIf 111 I went to wort IIIII my hill&gt; llvea, report IIIII to tbe .MepiiJ 10me unkaown re&amp;IOil 111011 of
old Albert Boweo. Obvloully 8. a&amp;YII blDckldt 111111 Caatro'a tha 111111, Simone Slflllllr8lll&amp;owent to ICbool for 1111 Htlitb A«eacy· or yotD' Coual)r tbese peraons IIDd It llmolllmKael)o blcalilt tired of mlddllo OWII COIIIIII patroll. 'l'llly bavt In( up thaN to rallx for 1 In blind, when Ill llll'llld Bl'lllle Helltb IIIII Welflre alfJee Jm. poulble to do thl. Alfllou&amp;b Ill'
1 trade. 'l'hrouib the Grace llledlately. I bapt they'D oller aullD may help U.. dlabela
qed ~hapa. lnd decided to 111 joined the rebel forc:ft elready dl)'l !rom ber "Ship c1 Fooll"
''I do" to a lad who only • ftw filbllaa Caatro'a men 1n thl ballyllool.at _ IDd unllkt JIM)II
~nev: :::, com- )'VII proteellon .... ADd I HOPE they m uauaUy aot tepeodllll
WMb IIO Wll l'lprded II I CubiD IIIOIUitalaa ... Dana W)'ll- of 11M allrl Hill ~t tile
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t
cap. It they C8ll find I eure fDr tbl alct oli II. Tbey are bell ,ted bJ Ill'·
1
lftloua outlot ol NIIIC)I 81natra ter II brelthiJI&amp; 1 llJh d Nllef. lUI o1 the CatUIU., alta
~to blm IIIII boy you IIIIITied to eiCBPI ID f' antldlabelle di'uiJ.
Jr.
Her doctor pve bar 1 clean rlqlllll IDJ' !piCial
: ' 1 1111 ~O:ClOIIII llllhappy home. -H.
In lbil type o1
dlabllll
lroldny OUtlaiD&amp; Game: A bill ot health, after 1 lonl per· Her quote wu: •No
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wort
!bert .Is e deflDlte lundltary
1
lltilld comedian (not Georgie 1od of lllllety ... Author Wll· 111 10 caviar )1111 11"
b:: ~~
'fte Aha•ae
factor. '1'111 1111111 ltlfPI'IIIq
From tile nome mott honored In dlamonda ~.­
J-D II CIIT)'IIIJ on 1 wild llam Alber would like U o 1 ro:,m encqh io hlnl
claucllt.a Now CID' life 11 IIJ Valtld Prtu Iaterulloul lhiDc lboul U.. dlabellel II
llriking newt In engagement ring dt~lgnl 011!
affair with • le• euctl)o 80 Kirk to nturo ID Broadway In rllnooal" . . . PbyUII
complete
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Todl) II 'l'bureday. July •· tbt dlecvvery lbat lbl7 produce
10 alender tculpturn raitlng the diamond It
JNfl hlalunlor ... A paternity a Dill play ol hlo, '"!'be Bo coterie think ber nut bUJband Helen Ova t.Hp marrlap lbe 210111 day ot 11M with dl ~ or man lbao D0r11111
utmo~t freedom, utmoat glory. Come, compartl.
utlon .,.laat a ftmed ellara.. Bo."
will be actor Wlnle Donovan .. wW Dever llld 111 dlvOI'CII OUr to lollow.
IJI!OUIII· ol lo•~l• For aome
Each otyle from $1 eo.
ter wu quietly lllllld by a '1'111 IJ'OWD-UPI m bellnnln&amp; Mm ()rlfftn 11111 be repreaeot- 1on IJ'OWI every 7.., 'l'hanb The 1110011 II lppi'Oieblnc lie u yet UDkDowD r111011 they
A.CA-Al
....., ••r•t • • · ,.,..., Clrdtt tuM
~beck of fi,IIOO . . . One of the to robll. Tbe Boroup CouDcll ed on lbe da)'llme 1V wevet
Jettloc lilt villi .rith
lltal qollrflr.
are 11111ble ellectlvely lo Ull
I.IL\Pfl.aiJIT
Ckcltt ,, •.•
111011 flmoua pllyera In modero of IUihllnd Park, N. J., juat aa 11111 11 aa his la!t Dlpl
It
you. '1'111 'JIOrllin&amp; llln are Salura the IDiuiiD put out llr the Jllll'
c. 10¥111 tllllll ............ ..... ....•• GtclllbD.•
blaeball biltory baa beeo drink· c~~~~»lled the ouldoor rode 'D' allow, &lt;01111 Autumn. He
SUIIn
end Jupller,
crtU.
tac lalt IDto tha nlpt at a very roll lhow whlell the ;.Jona Club NBC flollly ban si&amp;Ded
And thankl tor 0111 ot 1111 '1'111 "'Dina atera are v- Vllfortuaallly tbeH 11'1 tbe
AI Men In ~
popular "laaldl" apot wbeoev· wu acb~uled to pmeDt for ID controcls lor his 11me
letllrl I've ever ,.. and Mira.
dlablllca wba lfl i11G11 llket,.
lEVENTEEN,
tr '1 tum II In town. Worried audleoc• of 15,000 the nJabt of "Let'o Play Poat Offlca.•
-H.
, _ boro loclar ara lllldar to aet auell . compllcltlclal u
GLAMOUR,
illllll
lba l!tD of Leo. AlllerbD II!Jireile of 1111 toes, Dellritle ' \IOOUE
Court St.
Pomeroy
lllo....mbef met 1 wrolt JOII 111..U• lloadl TlllkliiJioo wu ltld dam.,. to tha heart. kid- ~
lui that 1 bad louDd "'I'll• Dlllll Jooro 011 lbil day Ia • ·
111!'1 and rett~a. It II be- -------"-AdCoMIJiooor·
lllllll:'~ huaband" 1a
1111 Oa tbll dar ID blltGrJ:
lllved that t t • ara due to the
world (after 1 mllllklp eiiiJd. In 151111, QIMa Ell•belh I, ol lnooullo Ia the
e •
hood). I wu II IIIIo. 1r1 fNrtul Ill a 8plllllh IDvulou Of relhlr IbiD to aa ol
fotD'
Iller, IIIII my life 11 trJIIIIDd. lravtled to 'l'llburr to • ·
My "loflna" hue- lplr 011 ' - lroa!IL
Unlll mon II learned about
ID leu lbaa 1J1rM Ill 11M, tbt lint iDt1raat1oDaJ bow lo IDo!rtiN tile till ol the
to • JaDtnuu.tllrowl boiiJc maldl toot piece w1111 1aau11111111111 blood or o- dlawboll Mothar blamed 1111 Brltilb ""•mplon JICk 8lldl 11111ca a redoubled elforl Dllllt
btl tempara.
lmrilq out Jeaa Ptllt a1 be made to reduet their wel&amp;bl
Bltvta ere wide enoup
white-bearded aeameo COIIIrl- etrlklne llkl flaahll o f J1tb1. AI flnl he lUll broke wiDdowl l"riiiCI.
a1111 cootrol lbelr clileue wltb
WOMIN'I
I bone and bv, but em pit to nmlnltce about aDCienl nlnJ, tato eallblllhmenll 1n the IIIII threw thlnp wbeD be .,t Ia !elf, 1 tuceeaaflll CODVII' dl • .r oral drup. Men effecIQIIIell tbrouch lhem at tht Jn. lleela. Oul on tbl city
pier, vlllqe - whlla 0111 raataurant mad. &lt;He'd 1e1 wild tv117 ullon ~ New Yori IDd lin IIepa 1111111 alao be tabn to
credible apnd d flva mllu an deep 1ea fllhlnc bolla, 11111111 dllllllya 1 lkull 111 an
lime enybody CI'OIIId him - Sao Frannllco htraldltlthe IIIII discover lhll dlleaH Ia Ill earllour.
aloopa and IPIId bolla cry to and ruaty dlver'a belmeL
OIICI I nfueed to Will for blm Alnerltan lri'IICODtltllnlll IIIIo 11at or predllbetla
IIIII
oWht"
Old Wl-wiDcl bealtn hOUJea vlsltliiJ tourllla
for ellarter
Ill
In a hot car In fnlal ot IIIIa b +tt.
prev111t 11 from devlllopb!J.
art buDdlld 10 cloleiJ Joietho erulaaa.
llll1denll ol Provincetown
\-1 Prfc., R... 5U9
• .lblt a alonllotlld from the At Ill# end ollht pier, peJ'dl. chained to lba 111 ud Ill
One Eyelet 'ne's
lrGIIt door of 01111 DIIY lend IJI ed etop lol 111111 dllylnc ocean They llldom WIDt to iiiVI.
the Cllller of the frolll porch lldll, a lllloocl paekiiiJ piiDI I'll even llad It bard to
P. F. Potture Foundatfoll
11111 dDGr.
proct1111 tbt dilly catcb
of loocl·by.
4 tlltoiJ 75 to 100 foot man- tuaa from paiiiHiblppetl ftlh.
--IIQIIIII, dedlealed to 1111 PI!boJII lor alllpment 1o aU
JOCIINIIY MEAt
ll'ba wbo firat touohed ADlero1 tbl aallon.
Men's
Men'a
k·a'a tbore Ia WO Juat a lew Crowda of lourllil look on 11 PttlltllkaD, a Cree lndlon
butldred yarda IWiy, towm e· mUJCIHiound men chop beads W«d IIIUDin8 "jouroey raaal"
bove the Iowa from 1 hlllllhll!h
NaatJc 4GO to 1100 pound conaltled of lhiD aUces ol
•-lookl Cape Cod aDd tb1 Atwltb uet, or ao lflzzlld blloo or veolsoa drlid Ia
laallc Ocean for 1111111 and
browned by the aun. lbea )IOUIIded to e powder,
mUes,
aun'a raya to the darkllm ot 1t110ned and blaoded witb ...
• •• 12
lin
'1'1111 Is Provtaoeton (Jnoar. 'lhol polllh, tlll1oad their alllpe ual peril cl melllcl fel IIIII
COLORS1 WILD CHERRY, AMIRUSH, GRHN,
6 to 12
pr.
porlled In 1711) llllel 1 waa· of macklrtl, cod, tuna, IIIII packed til raw hide bap, ~
lhered IJcn lboVI 1111 elly eourl- eotllllleu otblr fllh.
cordlni to the BllcyelGpaedll
Valuee to $9.95
boula.
Whit. 111 &amp;uJil circle the pier, Brlllnolc1.
'lqnatlld Into the tip of CaPI
Valun To $12.99
Oth1r Styl11 $7.81
Cod'• loopiiiJ bend out Into the
Atlanllo, Provlnoetown II II·
8lle 8-18
111011 1111 loland. lll'lllllnded lilt
MATCHING
of plelufll ol lhl old llOUIIIry
MINI
townl aCI'OII the 1111. II II Ill
FABRIC
lllll*llormlly . _ Ill
Ntw
Eqland II II tbe ,.aat quaint
llld dliftnlll Of .U Cape towaa
Short Sleeve and % Sleeve
11111 I would fliiiUre to 111111
SUp Over, Cardlran, Zip Front
- d all New a:a,Jand.
GROUP DRIP DRY MATEIIALS
Sucl1 u Ill aatural bleuiY
Populer ltylte
15" - Vel. to 1.49
ycl. 19c
tbal blllldredl of 11'11111 flocll
II! JbGrn tVII')' )'llf to paint
Save On &amp;very Pelr
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AINIL JIRSEY
lmprtnlona ollt. olllll • · old
lllhermtn, 1111111 dutlll and
...uler 1.39 - - - - - yd. 89c
eountluo other 1011111 wllldl
Women's
· Men's &amp; loyt'
TIRRY QOTH
111ch the fanq ol 111t1r mr
•elchful eyn.
4JN- Rlf. 1.19 - - - - - yd. lfc
Solidi and Strip"
Donlowa Pmlaellowa, If a
dlltlnctloo CID bl madl blo
TAILI OP RIMNANTI
'WNn tbt ruldlntlll IDd bullllua
ollack
PRICID IY THE PIECI
lin Ifill, II a 1i1M1 cl UJ1o
4tol0
tWhlta
counllhlt art 1111....,, portrlll
Dtnlm•,
S..nuclcer,
Glngh•m•
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yd.
69c
paiDierl' altopa, eea.tood fifo
taurlllll, lllllque altope, lnd
Anortmlnt of 100% O.cron Prlnta
Mlny ltylae To
2 PR. $5.00
Ita equlJ11111111 eurlot.
451. - l~tuler 2.49
yd. 1.19
An 011ldoor call, wltb Ill blr·
llua II to Big 12
rei '"II and llrlplll IIIIIIIIJ,
bordlrt the ton 1f11r1 wltb

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Society News

. : ·HOFFMAN REUNION
obUdreu Breut and Barbara,
The amual llolfmao
Mrs Gerald Clllril and child·
..was held at tbe Union
ren. G•rry . RanG)I, and Patty,
. Oround near New Haven
Mr. an~ Mrs. Dorwin Clark and
'llunday with a picnic dinner
Jonl, Julie and JeD,·IIed at noon.
Collier and children
. Gilt~ were presented to
and
Mr. and Mro.
Clark and clllldren, Loo
' following : Oldest man
Ed Hollman, 82 years or age; rl and Rusty, Mr. and Mrs.
Ol~••t lad~ present - Sarah Carl " lark and daughter, LinHollman, 78 years ol age the da, Wayne and Erma Jones,
youngest child - Kaye Leach, Norris 3nd Rogel Bumaamer,
· daught.r of Mr. and
Mrs. Velma Clark and
children,
Jamea Leach, 11 months; larg· Mark and Martba, Mr. and
est faMily
present - Mr. Mrs Dallas Gibb&gt;o and children,
ond Mrs Stanley Staats with Denver and anice,
Sandra
SUMMER TOYS
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llv• ell;tdren present ; the (ami· Long •nd children, Timothy
Garden
sets,
pails,
sprinkling
cane,
lawn
mowel'l,
.•
I) traveling the farthest - Mr. and L.. o. Irene Justis, Mr.
etc.,
to
keep
the
kids
amused
and
happy.
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and Mrs Ray Thomas from and Mr• Raymond Roilsh and
Waynesboro, Virginia ;
the chil~ren, Joice, Janey and Jer·
PICNIC SUPPUES FOR ALL OCCASIONS..
youngest couple present with ry ""'' visitor, Mrs. Thelma
Paper plates, napkins, lorks, spoons, etc.
EVERY MONDAY, TUESDAY,
·cloildr•n - Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Capehart.
SWIMMING
Staats
MO.iE ROUSII REUNION
WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY
ACCESSORIES
Officers of the past year were The descendants of Moso
.retained - John Hoilman, pres- aouoh will bold their ann u a I WILL MANAGE CATALOG STORE - Mr. and '
Goggles, masks,
ear
Price lncludM Cole
!dent; Gertrude Roush,
vice reunion on Sundoy, Aug. 10, at Carnell Vance, Middleport, wlll manage the new Montplugo, nose clips, fins,
Slaw, French Frill
pre•ident ; Nora Staats. ''.""'"· the Un1on Camp Ground. two gomery·Ward Catalog Store which opened ~t 203. Third
snorkels, inflated beacb ..
tary • lreasurer The· pres1denl mil"" ~ack &lt;'! New Haven, W. Ave. today in Gallipolis. Mr. Vance, a secunty off1cet at
Bread anti!CoHH
balls, rings, rafts,.etc.
appointed the following comrntt. Va Tiley will begin with a the Gallipolis State Institute, will continue to resld!! In
tee lor the reumon next year: basket dinner at 12:30 DST. the Bend community for the time being. His wife if for·
FRIDAY, SATURDAY and SUNDAY $1.39
G~ound committee - Bernard Games with prizes awarded and mer manager of another Gallipolis cat~ log . store. The
L1evlng, ch. ,. Bruce Staats and a program wll1 follow. Gerry Vancea have three children Carneil Jr. asst&amp;tant man.
R•ggiP '11\rl: Chair Committee Gibbs 1s president and Evelyn ager of Evans Supermarkets, Inc., in R~venswood, Har·
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -- Edwin Jewell, ch., J 1m
os secretary.
old a member of the U. S. Army in Germany and· Larry,
r.
'.J , • , ., • •• ,
,- ••
Roush and Friend Gibbs:
KIRBY • GU.LAND vows
a s~nior at Middleport ·High school.
'
cre•tiol. Committee - Carolyn The New Haven Methodist
pOMEROY
WY 2-3498
POMEROY, 0.
Lieving. ch., Georgia
Churell was the scene ol the w
-ed-;-;:di-ng-of-;-;:M;;:ISA:::-;;B;::re:::nd:;:a:-:Ku:a;;y;"lKJin.&lt;rb~y-:.,:::nd.-;;;M;;r.1 Lar:;;;:rr;;;y-·-· ;B&gt;IJa;.;;;;ine
Bonnie Staal• and Mary
man. The reunion next
will be held at the
Grounds on the third Sunday of
,
.July.
Atte.nding this year were Mr.
and Mrs Bernard Lieving, Sr.
and rarolyn, Paul Hesson, Mr.
Jnd Mrs John Hollman, Kay
•nd f'1ristine , Mr. and Mrs.
Ra} T""rnas, Monte and Judy ,
Calvin Hoffman, Mr. and Mrs.
Fred oiolfman. Mr. and Mrs.
Bernard Hoffman, George, Conlie and Debbie Hoffman, Mr.
and Mrs. James Rickard, and
Linda Mr and Mrs. Thomas
Lie vin~ Robin and Kenny, Ma·
TWICE EACH YEAR COMES A STOREWIDE CLEARANCE WITH COMPELLING VALUES AND
·y Rickard . Velma Rickard,
. rs Letha Lieving, Mrs. Mae
WIDEST SELECTIIN OF SUPEROR QUALITY MERCHANDISE. TOMORROW STARTS ONE OP
oward, Rosanna Roush, Lily
THOSE EVENTS. ' YOU'VE NEVER SEEN ASTOR E SO FULL OF FINE FURNITURE AT SUCH AF·
·Kaylor Carolyn Kaylor, Mr
and Mrs. John Milhoan, Alan
FORDABLE PRICES. WE BELIEVE YOU'LL BE THRILLED BY THE MAG- '
and Terry Milhoan, Mr. and
NITUDE OF THIS SALE. SELDOM WILl YOU BE ABLE TO CHOOSE
Mrs James Leach and Kaye,
FROM SUCH FAMOUS NAMES AS:
Mrs. Herschel Thomas
and
Charie• Mr . and Mrs. Coe Rick·
KLING, FLEXSTEEL, WILLIAMS, LA-Z·BOY, UNITED
.rd, '&gt;11 and Mrs. Reuben Ric·
HEYWQOb WAKEIFED, PENNSYLVANIA HOUSE,
WAS
NOW
kard. vicki Ann Rickard, Mr.
HERITAGE, .SROYHILL, HAMMARY, LINEAGE, KENT
md Mrs: Wade Jeflers, Mrs.
• Barrel back, blue green tweed _ $99 $66
James M~Crady, Jean and Joan ,.
COFFEE.
,
FREE
PARKING
RIGHT
IN
FRONT,
McCrady · Mr. and Mrs. Marion
•P•ir, modern wood arm, red nylon $39 $29
WAS NOW
CONVENIENT TERMS
~oush, ~y.,;~, Brenda and Con-.
' •Classic;•fl~l print, moss &amp; .. .., $'129
niP Rn,osh Mrs. Leo Gibbs, Del&gt;
. NO CHARCE FOR DELIVERY WITHIN TOO MitES
e
Modern,
4-cushion,
avocado,
~a. Sandra, Tommy and Larry
eHi back lounge chair, charbrown $99 $58 .
Gibt.s Mr. and Mrs. Stanley
$133
tufted back
$219
eQueen Anne, It, rose brocade _ $159 $88
Staats. Beverly, Glenna, Karen,
'
Max and Carol Staats, Mrs. Ll·
Lineage Love Sltt, quilted
•Man's Lounge, down filled, cocoa $189 133
ly Kelvington, Linda and Ralph
$144
print, bronze &amp;green _ _ $259
Kelvlngton, Mr. and Mrs. DenWAS
NOW
tModem brown twHd, Flex. _ $139 110 · ·
cil Hoffman and Wendy, Ellen
• Early American, pillow arm,
eFoldlng Rocken, alum. grMn &amp; while _ _ $ 8.95
$ 5.37
tContemporary Lounge, mint green 159 121 }
Layne Paula K. Layne, Mrs.
$292
quilted
pheasant,
gold
$395
8 Folding Chaira, alum. pumpkin
$ 9.95
$ 6.60
Ottie Roush. Bobby Roush, Mr.
$119 $44 ,.,\!
• Hi beck modern, blue
and M,.,.. Paul Kemp, Jeanne
I Folding Chain, elum. coral
$12.95
$ 7.00
eltalian 8.0" Sofa, wood trim,
• Black Oriental, red print cover _ $129 . $77
and Jenniler Kemp, Mr. and
eFolcli"ll
Chal11
Lounge,grHn
&amp;
white
$10.95
$
6.88
$188
Mrs Leo Dick, Mike and Den·
classic green-gold cover _ $359
tTub Chair, gay print, red
$49 $33
eFoldlng Padded Chair, ytllow
$12.95
lse Dkk, Mrs. Freda Hart, D.
$ 7.00
· • Flexsteel Contemporary Sofa,
ePillow beck lounge, blue twHd $159 $88
E Aller: Mrs. T. Be r t
e Chel~ Lounll', white or coral
$17.95
$10.S8
Rouah, John Bumgarner, Mrs.
$310
crescent front, green-gold $459
eBroyhill, wood trim, blue print _ $97 $33 :
e Rldwood &amp; alum. Folding Chai"
$26.50
$17.88
Edwin Jewell, Mr. and Mrs.
James Moses, Kathryn, Warren
oRIIlweod &amp; alum. Foldl"ll Chain
$IUS
$ 7.88
· • Modarn Pillow Beck, plain
1nd Rulh Moses, Mrs. James
!Also Solid Redwood Group Rtductd)
deep gold cover _ _ _ $239
$144
l!art, Alan, Jayne and Brent
Hart Mr. and Mni. Earl Hoff·
• 2 Pc. Suite, Modern, sturdy
·man and Edna, Mr. and Mrs.
ePatchwork by Maxwell Royal _ $169
$197
I.._ _
beige houndstooth conr _ $318
·Roy H~flman, Mr. and Mrs.
Donald Bumgardner,
• Large Wing, charbrown tweed _ $129 $66
Vicki Linda and Eric Burngat~d· ·! I e90" Modern Sofa, pillow back,
WAS NOW
• Ladies Rocker, rust tweed
$69 $44
ner. Ed Hollman, Mr.
and
$218
Pumpkin covering
$329
Mrs Bruce Slaats, Jelfie and
eFr~ch Prov. BuH•t in Cherry _ _ _ $119 $77
eEarl Amer. Print, red, gold
$79 $44
Christl Slaats, Mr. and Mrs.
• Flexsteel Lukury Lounge, gold
eBR'OYHILL
PSAGA",
walnut.
Drop
leaf
Harold Zerkle, Ronnie and Be• Big Comfortable, tangerine vinyl $89 $58 .
$322
nylon, our beat
$429
Uncia Zerkle, Mr. and Mr&amp;. Har·
table 40'',·x 60'' anclextends to ,96" long
• Berkline Swivel, gold nylon _ $69 $38 .·
r} StaPts, Bonnie' and Bernita
e96"
California
Modern
Sofa,
Six. chai ...r china .
$432 332
taats
'·
tBiack Nangahide with ottoman $179 133
$144
. ROUSH REI.iNION
i
chai'brown ,heavy texture - $249
•
Spanish
Qek,
round
table,
four
The annual reuolbn.of the laie
• Lo-back rocker, nylon, gold
$5.4 $44
ePlUow Blck Sofa by Llnaege,
key and Alma Roush wai held I
chain, ~~ ~utch - - - - - - - $445 369
n July 25th at the B1:011d Run
$199
vibr•nt lim~ green
$349
• KLING solid maple, 1reciangular
huol house. Allendlni were 70.
f the 102 members of the lam- ~ • Qui~ Lurury Sofa,
tabla, 6 chain, extra large china _ _ $715 544
and one vis! lor: Elghl ol ,- blue gl'lln print _ __
$197·
$395
·~------------------•11ARV~J .J:A~E, solid maple
$84 $64
family ol nine children wen1 il
eHey~od
Wakefield Maple _ $69 $31
sent. one member, Eunice
··I!.EACO~(,aENC~,
solid
maple
$34
•
Spanish,
black
&amp;
white
$27
rt was unable to attenc(Jit. ;·•
e .Piatform, vinyl, beige, choc. _ $49 $33
' . .
.$m '
use of Dlness.
' · prh1t, spindle arms---· $U9
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Hi
style,
modern,
platinum
_
_
$99
' picnic dinner was enjoyed
$66
t .
a 1be noon boor. The after·
.
'• i··
etecliner brown nylon - - - - $99 $66
~ n was spent on singing, con. !Ji. .
t
v ' t'
. , .. ··
I for the children, drawings
, ; '''"
j
WAS NOW
fo prizes were won by Dallae
.~ .,
I
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e:,;,~, group .- We t;~Yf,
Gi bs. Stevie Roush, DorIs
WAS
NOW
Ll lng and Beverly Bums. IJI
·.
.. .ice top11 2 end tab~s, one coHH _ $)3 $47
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ad ltlb~ t ilft was bought for
I.
WAS
·Now
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i
rtty
•~l(nd
coH
..
t.:~
'
!I oi the ;lljne ·eblldren
/he Roush ' 'amily.
Desk, oolld oak, 4 drawer
$ 79 ' f 5t
'
$8
Those in attendance were :
Desk, walnut, 7 drawer
$ 59
$ 39
. Fried~ }lenty, · Mn. / Georae :
$5..
$318
Desk, maplt, 4 drewer
$ 49 . J 31
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daugl)tert, Beverly.
$39 $26
Decorator Chtet, bleck, m.ttpla
Ml's. Otha
$119 · $ .61 '•
Stc:retery, riel &amp; whlto, Eerly Amer. _
$229 ,., $121 · ·,'fl'-~"J
Unflnilhlcl Chill Of Drewen
$ 19 . 5 ,..,,.1.,
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SUMMER SALE

On Entire Stock Dresses
SPRING COATS
SALE, $10.00

Phillips Sisters Style Shop

Crow'sSteak House

Sale Starts
Friday 9 A.M.
Items· Subject
to prior Sale

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POMMOY

McCell'a Patterns
115 W. SIC~.
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"All CONDITIONID"
MIDQ~,O.

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ROCKERS

Henley Shirts 3.95

LOAFERS

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SKIRTS • · S.9S

LAWN FURNITURE

D_IN_IN_G_RO_O_M_..:.__

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LBeidhy
'Ugion Units

Henry Fruth

Mason Mother's Bill
Cook, Victor and Timmy,
Mr. and Mrl. Leater Zerkle, Mason Women
!drs. Eddie Ry111, Rill, Mike
Jamu, and bolt and 8
Dies
1'ednesda Club Members and
leis, Mr. and Mn. Llevlq and Attend Council
MASOM - Mas011 area peopY
cbJldreD, Sheila, Jddy, JIJI!e,
le are oraamzJng
Eattern
Enj.ONJ Cookout· Mike and 11utan.
lnSt .Aibans
.Star :JIIpter. rour meet1np Jn 1:'-}•-L..A
fOi1tt l'l.aAIAin' _ Til bave been held. Mrl. Ra)'molld
W IIIIWWt
Marriage 0f
A111erk!aa lAelon Pott 2S
Wortme, Worthy Ma!Nn, 11u
MASON - ldr· and lrln. Ray1W0H leYal t.lasOii
Ill Ad"J lllld
ap[MIIDIId tbe tollowbJc officera Pl'. P'r14MNT
mond Lievlng entertained the
CvUrlty women ~ tbe a&amp;
of of!1oln It at join&amp;
to lll'fe until a ebarter 11u Frbth 74 of 2423
Muau Moliler'• Club members D gh
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111111 bnlh e• 11J1i1br1 Of tile
this lfeelr Ill the Legion
ell'lled by the chapter:
Bl\11.: dltd Wedn-.day at
and their families and guests
au ter IS
11'at Vtqlnla BomeJ&gt;emoaslt'*w~ Patrvn, Marlon Lltcb. ' · m. In CniYtrlley
with a cooli:oul at !heir hllllle
111111 {'rmldl on Tuetdey at the
s:;~ ! : e r :;lleld, Auae. Mllron, Gamet C..lumbus, Ohio, aft~
Ill West Columbia Wednesday Announced
st. Andrtwt Qlurcb In St. AJ.
Tibbs, lourtb diltltd'I'I!o!D- BUrdette; Amc. Patron, 0. months Illness.
evening.
bans. W. Va.
Eastern Star
Chapter being
Organized

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car Casto; Conductr• A, EJeau. Mr -....
Attending were Mrs. Johnny
FollowiDe the area meeU:
Assoc. Cond., Mary
Jeon ~hllll
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Liwlt, Mlb ed Dale; Mr. and MASON - Mr. and Mtl. In ·~·
u"' munwtll
"" wu at1
ldrs M aret Me~~'•Thabet;
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Mn. Don Cook and cblldren, Tasver Hotehar ot 91J 'J'Irl! 81., lfllded bJ I!OU!IIy presldenll,
•··talled. arAUXIg'llary p-=:ide-•DI
y
~ 11111 1a MDlb 1 11111 o1
Donaette George and Marilyn· Point Pleasant are announcing ana l'&lt;'pmentattvea, and Hollie
uw
·eager; Treasurer, !,Jaxine AJd. '
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' the marriage ot their dausbter Demo!lllraUon Agents Mlsa
Mary Ann Platt, Patker!lhlll'li.llidae: Organist, Lucille Swact· ~P'ruthffeary and Kall!tJI
Mr. ~..W:!-·KJamW~ls JarreDebn, Patrtc1a Ann to Jolm
EUzabeth DePaulo Head Start
4th dlllrtcl pl'elldent.
bamer·• Adah
Treaaurer
Shelma
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Other officers of Post 23 I'R'01u111
ths;Zelma • uue .Litchfield; SMvlvlnc -.re ldl wife, Mar· Yeager, Sally and ·Martie; Mr. Mrs Jolm L. MeDanlel, Sr. of emor. li:conomlc ~ly Astalled wm Roy Scbultz,
Nelr' C
Kaylor, Eslller, JOrie; three daughters, MlBs and Mrs Fred Thahet Susan \!asoo
gency spoke on The Head
commander; Dell Pllub,
•e r';sto; Martha, Joy Kore- Kathryn Fnlth ot
and Jenn), Lou and guests Guy- The ceremony was per!OI'JII- Stott Prosram Ill Welt VIrtan! and ~~er\'lce officer
~ ~· Lois Bumgarner; Mrs. Walter Crooks,
Ia Roush· Dr and Mrs Thomas ~on Saturday, July 24th at tha l!lnia"
Thomas, Jr., cbaplala; c.
and ~
ol Jane Workman, ~lllrt, Ohio; Mn. Loull
MeGowan ~ cbilre~ Kay home of tha bride's brother, Attending from the Bend area
Redman, hlslorlan; Steve
The IIDe~ 111111 Fo~man. Pt. P!.asant; OIH' sou, Jack
CeUne and Tom and' gueslll' Reverend George
Hoschar, were Mrs. Harry Staats, Mrf.
Amlrieanism officer
omcen wiD be mstalled Frutb, Pt. Pleasant; two
Peggy Holmer and Joe Na le.' Point PleaBant
John lotanhall,
New Haven;
Wartenbura, judge '
July 31 at 1:10 p. m.
'll.l'll Joe Loomm and Mia Hel· Mr. and Mrs. Nolan sw!ck· The bride wore a blue sult Mrs. Dorothy Cartwright, Ma&amp;and GeDe Crow, finance olflcer.
en Fruth, bolb ot ft: Ploaalllt;
and Charlle and gueat, with wblte accessories and Clll' on; Mra. VIrgil Burri!,
Sr.,
Other AwlllllrY oflkers iJJslal.
one br~ther. Carl (Mike) Fruth, Mrs. Willis McMurray; llr. rted a white Bible and bridal Point l'lellnnt;, Mrs. Melcolm
led were lllrs. -W. S. Waldie,
Pt. Pleasant: 10 grandcldldren and Mrs. Eddie Rickard Vicky bouquet of white
c:amalions. Saundm, Jerry 8 Run Road,
flrsl vice president; Mrs.
and two great srandchildrell. and Eddie, Jr. and gues~ Elsie Members of both famlUes at.. Point Plqlllt; Mrs. Ray Crank
Ill
Flmeral service wiD be beld Lee Walker; Mrs. Danny Yonk· t..nd&lt;'&lt;l
Mrs Ed McCulloch, Mrs. A. E.
WllfiiDc, IMICOtlll m
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Saturd ·Y at 2 p.m. Ill
evln and Kent· Mr and She graduated from Point 'lommers, Mrs. c. E. Erwin
~
'nlomu,
Crow • Hllli8ell Funeral Home &amp;frs. Mel Clark and Ba~bara; Pleasant Ingb School Class of and Mr•. Charles Sommer, South
belle atreuurer;
with the Rev. C. 8.
Mr. and Mrs. George Bums 1962 and ~he groom attended side W Va.
11armoa, ' cbaplai!l;
aJf 00
officiating. Friends may call and Cheryl; Mr. and Mrt. Wahama High School and was - - - - - - - - VIckerl, : : : • : :t~ arms.
at th• funeral borne after 1 p. James ~ehl and Jo Ellen· Mrs 'leparated from the U. S. Army the office of the Circuit Clerk.
PT. PLEASANT - Lowell m. Thursday.
Mary Berry and lueota' Mr. recent!~. The newlyweds are re- Tbe IICtion Is lllyled tile Town
presldeDI of the Mas 0 n
and Ml'l Sam Hoffman and ~ qiding at the home of hia par- of New Haven vs. James Sayre,
leouniv Fair board, has anry Lynn; Mr. and Mrs. Lester ents. in Mason.
New Haveft: Sayre ha~ appealcommander of the

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Mrs. Spradll·ng

!nou:nced that season tickets to
ASK TO WED
Johnson· Mr and M w·n·
ed the findmgs of a JUStice of
fair ara now on eale and
Dudd1n 'Li · d R ~ ;.,;"
peace court, who fouad In favor
he purehased for t2 for tile PT. PLEASANT. • sa Ill a y;
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ACJ'ION FILED
' .of the plaintiff who charg··
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and &amp;ln. J&amp;mel Proffitt, Ter· Pl'. PLEASANT - A clvll jed Sayre owed ... penally
.our • ay even
roup •• ve u._
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1 tl h been f'led
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· appea ac ~ "~"~~ ~ ~ _ • . io ' assessmen~ due for sewer top.,
fair wlll be beld Au!IUSIIl-14 at fire ol the Cooney Clerk. AP.
NEW HAVEN _ Mrs
the old National Gulrd &amp;hops plvlng were: ' JID!el J'nmkllD •
Spradling of New Ha;en was in the TNT area.
M~too, 11. Lanham, W. VL,
honored at the New Haven Cook alllo lllnounctd that pre- and \VI!Ida Ru'b Stemp,.lelli,'eJI211l•'l
Melbodist Cburch b 1111111
mlums on beef cattle. have Pt. Pleasant Olarle1 ~·
ase
.,..
Increased this year and a Hwnpbreys, 24, Pllllle!'O)',
cently at a stork shoWer.
award will be given for the and Amy Elizabeth Roush,
.She received
grand champio...
New Haven
Haro~l:d ~r::j
81~· Games were played and Fair officers are Cook, pres!· l!armoo 21 ' Pt p;
J:'!"~:~ ~: hMr~ 1J1.
Floyd R~yb~, vice pre- Po!ly Ann '~ler, It,
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Mrs. VU'gnua Rayburn, lps,.nt
Inned Mrs. Charles Aldridge. secretary; Mrs. Grace Browu, --- - · - - - - - - Hostesses and guests were assistant secretary and Lionel Greea Woody
Lester OilMrs. Ben 'lbomas of Ripley,
treasurer
linger' Jolmson ~rt:a~~Art~~
Mrs. Delbert Dotson and Mrs. Board of cnre'ctors are CIU· ~~~~ James L
Charles Aldridge of Mason,
Dunn, Troy Huffman, Fred Jr.,
Cbarlea Biealq.
Mrs. Frank Thompson, Mrs. loiiiiiiiiiiii;;;;;;;;i;;;iiiiiiiiiiii~ii;i,iiiioiiiii;iiijjiijiijiiiiiiiii
Art Thabet, Ml'!. John FeriU-11
son, Mrs. Ralph Sayre, Mn.
Jack Welch, Mrs. Allie Evans,
Mrs. Eugene Hesson, !drs.
!lark Ward, Mrs. Billy Ray
Ward, Mrs. Robert Gurtis
Mrs. Harry Hoffman, ~
Judy Goheen, Mrs. Gerald
Clark, Mrs. Lllllan Fields, Mrs.
Larry Parsons, llfrs. Everald
II right, Mrs. Carl Falara, Mrl.
Hazen Roush, Mrs.
Rupert
Sayre, Ml'!. Robert Herndon,
.llrs. Glenn Smith, Mrs. Wilma
Hinerman and Mn. Mary Ann
STRAIGHT SHOULDER CUT lb.
Gorrell of New Haven.
Sending gifl.l were Mn.
ROUND SHOULDER CUT
49c Ll.
Donald Kay, Mrs.
Donald
Bumgarner, Mn. C. T. Dodd,
Mrs. Billie Rossman
Mrs
ALL MEAT
Iantha Trough, Mrs. '
Goheen, Mra. Carrie Patton,
lb.
Mrs. Betty Sleeth lllCI Miss
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.SIMON'S
GROUND BEEF

~ 39c
NOW IN PROGIESSI

'HOLIUM or ADAMS

BREAD - S -. 89c

Ladies Shoes

Little Girls Shoes -• •1.00

McCOY'S 1ncl VALLEY BELL

'MILK - - - ..1·69c

THE SHOE BOX

MAXWELL HOUII

INSTANT COFFEE l0o~~~s1·2'
1.nt.19c
COTTAGE CHEESE

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Open Evening• Till 7 PM-SIIurday Til 9 PM

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sale tomorrow morning in tbll all out stoa&gt;
wide Summer Clearance. Slzel for Petltel,
Juniors, Missy 1111d Half-size right
stocks of famous labels you !mow tmd trut
at Davis-Shuler. Values formerly Pllinl
from $5.99 to $19.99 go on sale ill JIIOIIIIIII

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For casual wear, active sports, traveling and leisure. SKIRTS,
SLACKS, SHORTS, BLOUSES, SHIFTS, CO-ORDINATES AND
MATCHED SEPARATES. Sizes for Juniors and Missy including good
variety for early shoppers.

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make a hamburger or hot dog
somethih'g extra special,
their scrumptious flil'jQr is.irresistible!

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Values to ,1.99!

Now One Price 51c yd•

Clearances from sloe¥ of discontlnued numbers in sleepwear, lln·
. gerle;,.bras, girdles alljl foundatioJLt one of a kind, broken sizes,
odds &amp; ends all from (!ur top brands of famous labels, but very lim·

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pushers, odds and ends, broken sizes, discontinued numbers all
priced to go NOW. Be here when the doors open Friday for best
buys.

79c
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All Remaining Spring Coats

Children's Sportswear To Clear

INSTANT

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OVER 150 Children's better dresses right from our Jines of Kate
Greenaway, Cinderella, and others.

SWEET BRIER

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and Such AccHSOrlu Rlduced
for End of Season Clearance.

CHILDREN'S DRESSES REDUCED

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Mrs. R. Earl Smith has
M aud Mrt Marlin Young Duddllllll are imprOving tMir
turoed to her borne on
and r~. Jatnell. of Cocoa, Fla., ~louse oefore moving here frQP,I
atter spi!pdlng three weeks
arrived 'I'Uell!ay for a visit with Ft. Knor. Dudding who has bam
Akron with her brother
bls mother Mra Arthur Young In the U S Arm, at ft. Knq~,
sister·i11·1aw, Mr. and
and other ~atl~es.
w!U bt sent to Korea ID t ~e
McDaniel.
Earl Teaford of Columbus nt•l future.
Mr. and Mrs. Carl ,Mattox
was a recent dinner·111est of bls Miss Martha Thompson tetended luneral services for
mother, Mrs. Edith Teatord tiJl'ned home on Friday aflef
Lewos ol Pt. Pleasant held
and son,' Cecil.
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vlsitlll!l several days With Mn.
Beech Hill, w. va., Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Teliford Jan SChneider at Dresden, Ohio.
Mr. and Mrs. Karl
dangbtor, Mary Lou and Recent 111ests of Mr. alld
and Mrs. Paul Davis
VIrgil Teaford and dallf!h- Mrs John McDomel were Mr.
graveside services Friday at
April, visited Sunday wotb and Mrs. La~ Belcher and
Byer, w. va., for Mr. William their mother .. Mrs. Ed1th Tea· f•nlily and Mo&amp;• Geor.goe Sher·
Ireland. prominent Columbus lord and Cecil.
ry all or Newark OhiO.
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businessman who died of
Mrs. R. C. Reiman and Mr · S.co"d Lieutenant Nel8Qn Reyattack' t18t week.
and Mrs. Cboster Carson of nol:ls ~Ill leave on the 29th for
Sanduslcy
arrived 'fuesday for two ~..eks with west VirgiQia
sell
K. Rus .'
'blflh school
vlsil with the'" motb er, Mrs. Notion•• Guard at Camp P(•band Instructor, and
Holley.
ett Vorginia.
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as Kelly, Middleport
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The fteverend Marvan Frame
~1001 faculty member,
HUSBAND HONOJ\ED
of the ~ason Methndist Chui'Cb
attending summer school
Mrs. Carl Ma~ entertained is att~nding the APpalachian
Ohio University in Athells.
with a dinner in honor Mlsslomy College Conference
BusseD is ~ng toward
her husband, C_arl Mallol, at w.s• VIrginia Wesleyan tlll.l
-8U,M!rbllendeui cerllllcate
who observed his blrlllday. Din- .week
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. KeDy his auldance certlll· ner guests wm Mrs. Loo..,.t Donna Llsb, daughter
cate.
Taylor, Columbus: Edward and Mrs Joseph Lish, and
·Mra. Myron MiUer and 100, Mattox, M~lna; Mrt. Elmer cy Awrson. d~IIW!ter ol . .
Pic. James ,MiUer spent
Mattox, Moddleport; and Mr. Qnd Mrs. Charles Anderson, _,.
al days recently in Elkins, W. and Mrs. Leonard Matlol and hath ntending Senior
Higb
Va., where they
visited with children, Karen, Mary Ann, and Youth ~amp at Asbury W~,
Mr. and Mrs. Paul
and Mike or Nitro, W· Va.
near J!untlngton thio week.
!amity and were their
Gueo" of Mrs. D L. Duddlna
guests. Other dinner
Birthdny Party i•
were ~•r brothel and wife, Mr.
were Mr. and Mrs. Walter
Gil!en Gail MUler
and Mrs Arthur Luikart and
er. They also visited
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d•ugblor Dawn. or New Port
borne in Grafton W. Va.
Gall Miller was guest of bon· . ·b' Fl 'd nd Mrs Dud.
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i relatoves and friends. Miller 10, . by~
d d gh ~inF'• &lt;ister, Miss Alma Luok·
' here for a furlough from the ty giVen
.. s soo an au . art of Paradise, W. Va.
Marine Base in Jacksonvllle ler and families, Mr. and Mrs.
C I Sc
a d lam' Gene Coleman, children. Jerry M.-. aro
yor. n
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Fla.
and Janie and Mr and Mn il) ur ~arkersbuor vos1ted over
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Harris M' k M'll
nd h·. 1d
Jef. l~e w•o•kend wiU loer motber,
of Colwnbua visited this week r IC nd 10 ~, a c b1 rboen.
·, M.rs D · L Dudding
1 nd """MtyGe,at tCoe me 0
with
their
parents,
Mr.
Robert
Mry
Mr ~nd ·Mrs Richard Dol&lt;oD
I Harris Sr and M.-. c M r. a
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ne 1eman at'
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· Rutland. A chicken bar·Jo.cue and daughter, Lisa, have ar·
pa"::~esylbe:.'' to :;:;:.b~ dinner was served on the patio rived. from; Florida to spend a
· It M and M
Ha I with homemade lcesm and v•ral•&lt;.r w.th Mr. and Mrs.
:n;sf~mu;· recently"·movedrr~ birthday cake. '
Claude Baumgarner and Mr.
their new home In Columbus
Present were Mr. an Mrs., and Mrs. Del~ :t Dotson .
Mr. William Stansbury Clea;. Gall Miller, Mr. and Mrs. Mlck Harvielta Newland, who Ia
water. Fla., arrived llY plane Miller, Jeffry and Scotty, Mr. 1 employed in Columbus, Ohio,
this week for 1 visit wllh his and Mrs. Gene Coleman, Jerry •'""nt the weekend with her par·
mother, Mrs. Garen Stanabury. •nd ,Janie, and the Rev. and !' ents. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey
Mrs. Cecil Horden accompan- Mrs. Clifford Cotem~n and chil· Newland ol Mason.
· led him from Columbus to visit dren, Penni and John Thomas 'lliS! Liodo Rice waa vlsltlnl
: htr sister, Mrt. Stansbury. of Columbus.
Yliss Gratua Aldridge and lamMr. and Mrs. RAIII ~Uey of
ily Friday.
eo1umbllf spent the week
Horticulture
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FRIDAY, .Jt:JLY· 30, 1-965

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WAIIHING1'0N PRESI·
dent J~ flies to lndepellff. en"!!, Mo., today to sign into
law II)!! .f4.5 billion Doedicare
bill In tile presense of the man
who plonem:d the COIICept of
beaHh ¥&amp;r• for the eldorly fonner Preaidenl Harry S. Tru·
man..
Democrats reaard Truman as
the pioneer, II not the father. of
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1\er visiting ~Is
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By A. V. Howell, Hlllorlon ·

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(PICTURING THE ARRIVAL OF TRUCKLOAD OF GOOD USED FURNITURE FROM THE COLUMBUS MARKET)
LOCATED ACROSS THE STREET FROM RUTLAND FURNITURE STORE
Ready now our ne~ used furniture facility in Rutland for
sellmg and purcha.~•ng go~d used furniture. Our new building
Is ready for your mspechon- clean, remodele~. relinisbed
and air·conditioned for your shopping comfort. We will stock

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WE WILL BUY YOUR USED FURNITURE
Call us and we will come to your home and make yoli an offer.
Phone SH 2-4211.
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USED FURNITURE BUYS
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WILL BE LUCKY!

FREE
FOR OUR OPENING
NEW

Serta Mattress
No purchate necttSary.
Just visit us now
and register for
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mattrHs.

THE HOME OF THE NEW

GIBSON
APPLIANCES
15 ell. ft. Ch .. t Fr-r - - - - - - $199
17 cu. ft. Chnt FrHur - - - - - - - $219
13 Cubic Foot Top FrHUr•
Refrigerator
$199 wit
FROST-FREE MODELS
14 cu. ft. Bottom Fr_,...
Refrigerator
16 cu. ft. Bottom Fr_,...
Refrigeretor, $550 value ·

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$299.95 wit

RUTLAND PURNITURI CO.'S

USED FURNITURE,OUTLET
OPPOSITE RUTLAND FURNITURE
MAIN STORE

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lumbus market and selected furniture from local sources Do
stop in and see us' We're located across the street from. our
mam store m the former Markins building.

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Home Comfort Eloc. &amp; Cool Comb. llango, like new __:,·.;..··- - - - $100
Gu &amp; Coal Comb. Range, like new
$100
A nice one for country people
5-Used Gas llangH, natural &amp; bottle gas - - - - - - - - $25 up
Mayteg Automatic Wuhor, liko now, sold for $369
$100
Maytag Automatic W11hor
,. 1 pectal $69.95
Frigidaire Automatic Washer -- - - -- - - - " " " " - - $60.00
An Assortment Elec. llongn, real nlco onH
$25 tci $69
2-Apt. Size Gas Rang11, nico lor cabins
$69 95
Llko now, • Columbus purchast
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2 Pc. Black Living Room Suite, foam tushions - - - - - - - $79.95
3 Pc. Block Sectional, foam cushions
$100
Sofa Bed and Chair
spicloi $25.00
Drum Table - -- : - - -- - - - - - - - you,.. for only $14.95
ChHt of Drawers, fancy maple ·
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$19.95
Baby Bod, llko now, complete with mattrou
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$24.9S
Desk &amp; Chair, maple
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Electric Sewing Machine, Minn110ta
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. ecord Cabinets- Odd Tabl11 - Dining Room Choir1
Metal iron Bed - -- -- - -- - -- - - · ~J*III $5.00
Used Coli Springt
lptclll $10.00
Uted Dinette Sot
· ilptclal $15.00
2-Bedroom Sultn
$69.95
Youth Bed, springs and mallrHs
$19.95
Rolloway Bed and Mattr ..s
$10.00
Wool Rug and Pad
· . '15,00
Stratolounger Reclining Pl11tlc Chair
'10.00
Solo Btd with Good Slip Covers
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Bottle Gos Huter, 70.000 BTU
U.ed one -.on .,... SIVe $75

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Friday the Store Is Open
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retallsllon · for lhe nllblrltler
llaylnc of a wblto youth.

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BU'/ THESE NOWSUMMER TRADE·INS

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AMERICUS, Ga. !UPI)

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Early Bird Speci•l•l
Coat HNtrole
$25.00
Werm Morning Cobinot
Heater
$69.95
W. M. Cobinet Heater,
100 lb.
$50.00
Royol Ook HNitr, cloy lined,
uted I yr., IHs than l/2 price
2 Siegler Fuel Oil Heatert
Like new lf2 prlco
If you oro ping to buy 1 fual
oil hNtor you should ...

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Mra. James Jlvlden II visitrogram IVen
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Danv1/le
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John
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I Pauley Ann Ruttencutter and Clematis" as part ol a bortl· St•r• met July 14 11 . lhe B.,.
I children ill Point Pleasant, w. cullure program given by Mrs. lord Youth Center wllb advo
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Little highlighted the 011 Mrs. Helen Carper and
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Clem- ~ July meeting of the Rutland t "'"· Doris Eastman iD charge.
son &lt;Neda Bradford) of Con- Garden Club Monday evening Durmg the meeting four demOJI.
! neaut, Ohio, visited reoently at the home or Mrs. Grace Col· stratlons were given fu the 4-H
wtth her parents, Mr. and Mrs. / well in Danville. .
, members. Wendy Carper dem1 Wallace Bradford.
Mrs. Little gave several facts onstrated how to model, CIIJ'ol
on tto.. planting of "Ciemantis" Hall demonstrated baby slttlfll
includinl having the proper fm you, Patti Well demonstral·
1 planting time, preferably 1n ed bow to put in a fi~ted faCII)I.
Mainly
September: a bole for planting Foliowmg the m~t1ng games
should be 2 reet deep and to,; were led by Jamce Eastman,
feel wide; a &amp;ood support lor arKI refreshments were served
the plant; a suitable mulch o1 b) Nancy St. Clair and Mary
0mer0y . buckwheat bulla or ilfOUDd oys· Brickles The ne•t meetlnc was
Col. Everett A. Tracy ol Co- ,., •hells; proper pruning, and •et tor July 21 at the Bedford
lumbus was an overnight ,..., ''g~t. She commented on the I Youth Center. Wendy Carper
Tuesday or his mother, Mrs. most common variety, •Jack- N::,e:.::w.:•_:Re:::.:po::..rt::..er::.·._ _ _ __
E. J. Tracy. He wu eoroute to manl."
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Camp Pickett, Blackston, Va., The meetlnc was opened by and the state regional tour to
where he will serve as com- the president, Mi-a. Paul Winn. be held August 23 at Lake Hope.
manding officer of actlvllles with devotions taken from Tnt tcaveling prize brouaht by
at A. P. ltill lor the aMual Acts" atven by Mrs. Colwe11. 1Go·ace Drake was won by Mrs.
Army Field Training.
Members answered roll call by oWinn. Salad, sandwiches, cook·
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Miller naming a variety or "Ciema- ies, Iced tea and coffee were
and son, Runnle, of Williams- 'i•."
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port., Pa., were weekend peats Durl-.g the business session a members present and one aueil,,
of her siater and brother·Jn. dlacuuton was held on entering Mrs. Orlen Nelson.
'""· Mr. and Mrs. William orrqements at the counl)l fair ,

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