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Wovens, Madras, Dark
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dresses in a wide selection of
styles, fabrics and color!&gt;-&lt;lressy
and classic styles, make your selections now and use our conven·
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White,. .PI.nk, Aqua. Bole, -Y.UOW, ~ Champepe,
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Pumpkin. - Beltle. Plum, Red, Bm!D-.

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and hlp stitched styles. All beautiful colon.
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Foot, Strat&lt;b Foot

WESTERN JEANS

This year's sweaters are smarter than ever
-new bold tnterestln!l' teJtures, new, fi!DI·
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choose your back to school sweaters.

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to wuh and Iron. Solid
color, plaids In both the
belUess models and the
oDell with belt loops and

Made of lobi wearlnc cotton twUI In 211 to 38
waiat meaJUre - 1Um fit
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tan. Cloth Is blended of 110%
r11on and 40% ' cOmbed cotton.

50% ·Avril, 50% Cot·
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Girl's New
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Thursday four and !l'all&lt;ed 11s.
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League Tournament wiD Ded Dine and nlted tour. Only
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A solid pat on tbe back and a great big "Thank You"
lone blta oil. Stobart we,. Buddy Moore bad two Ill&gt; Santo, Chi
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IS due.the many men )Nho have dooated their time as urn·
92 136 ·312 ptres 10 the summer baseball progra1111 thia year.
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big game
after
IIJlddleport of ·1!10 pme;
Mlddlepon 9-4 ..d
Ardler gave up a I'll!! '"' 11M
e~::Finlaw that resulted In a live plat In the third that re· Aaron, Mll JU «? 110140 ·313
The men wearing blue are often those forgotten qualified by edging Logan Pur·
on a w~U., fiB• ~
by Pomero) Manager sulled in a d,ouble p!ay; Wal- 'rorre, MU 1 ~: : : ·::; when acknowledgmenta are handed out. Very few II""· pie U Thursday night.
and infield rut, IIIIi! llllOIIIew' Iii .
Smith, and a single by lace, had a triple and _s!ngle; Boyer, StL
· sons, however, forget to ?ffer criticism of the Ullll"""l '" only one game tonight the fiflll on • "alii tllld ~·
Werry in U.. seventb.
Karr a biple and ·.mate, sto- :U~·
:~: ~ ';: ;:} when thetr perhaps peculiar brand of sportsmanship is consolat•on play ia scneduled. gles.
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Alleb, Phil 111431 1121J2 .300
Don't let anyone kid you. Umpiring a baseball game John Tannehill. f&lt;&gt;&lt;. MidJdte- l For Middleport Ault lutil • I
bit was a ground . rule . Middleport's win 'places them Cepeda, SF 96 356 52109 .306 is no child's play. The Umps not only have the responai- port, opened by walking four, double and ~ingle. Tlll!IOII4I lllli
1be ball bo!lnced into it' lite lnilrnament dtampion· Johnson, Cln 95 31M ifl 93 ·306 billty of running the games, but are also often unjustly li.vmg up two smgles. whlcb
Archer, ClAtWodby 8
le!Uield busbea lrilbout be- ship game tbJa Sunclay at 2:30
Amertcu League
criticized by disrespectful fans. Another thing fans often wtUt two passed balls and two
eaclt 8 !I)Dgle. ' . '
eldtouclted•or by Middleport left· p.m. Middleport w1lJ go aiaJnst or
Min
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Tannehill wallie4 foUr, fa.
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Rod Karr. Smith clehns the winDer ol the New Haveo- tva,
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nobody, gave up \WO' bill
be was not aware ol file ground Soutbem game ocheduled for Rbnan, Chi
95 357 62113 ~17 maoy of our local summer pro- baD.
Pat Archer, coming on
and six rutl8" in gettilli Dllll•rule, but lonrnament umpires Ieday at 5 p.m.
MtJllle, NY 100330 ll2lflll .3!% gram teams, I have great re- It has been my experience'"'" 011 and nobody out,
out in the first; Ardlr!r ',. ..
sard he was Informed. Tourney Mld'port . . 1100 1:12 1 - 8 a o 8 Rbsn, Bal 118 438 57 133 .!Oii opect for those men who are that tbe people who do the least e" out of trouble aftet
eight, hit one, walked four, 111m
Managers Chester Tannehill Pmneroy ... 01111 000 0 - 0 2 I Fregl&gt;sl, LA IIIJ 349 11311111 .31M willing to offlci&amp;te.
for bUeball are the ones loud- two more, getting two force up four runs ln six lnnillp. J! ,
and Bill .Hayes will rule. on Stobart and Wallace. Simp- Breaud, ~ 114 !18 63127 JIOI Umpires are hard to find est In criticism.
outs at home, glvmg up a
Mid'port · · · · · tltM OliO - 4 ~ f
~~test after investigation. son (LP), CUmmings (8) and ~=·
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and lhose who will do the job I bave ~ver seen any of our f~:
";:~ ~~ faruun g Green S. Webster · · 701 tlX -1 I 'I
Thio oonv..t ible jot ·pump Is
eport tonk a 1.0 lead In Werry,
KaUne, Del 104377 54111 .:194 should be _commended, not crit- local umpn,. call a crooked The big lead .. too
c&lt;Jmpact, efficient and d~pend~
fourth tnnlng when
Mike
Allls
Ml 112 400 74 117 .293 tctzed. Wtthout ump1res
we 1arr.e. Sure, they have made f
M"ddl
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would be unable to have su~ mistakes. but tney 11'8 honest ;: th
eport ~ OY!er&lt;o!lle:if.:a:·: ll
ejector is easily repositioned
Bruce Wallace got a tbree
Major Leque Relnltl
N tl ol M UDIG' ts. •A mer high school or Pony base- ones. Anyone who thinks he S u k Webster 1
for shallow Ol' deep well &amp;elV·
blast off Pomeroy start- By Vnlled ~~ lnieJ1aaUonal
~ on : ays, ~ .n;
~ satisfy everyone whlle urn- pa~ s stayed. o~t of
ice. Assembly i1 complete w!th
Bruce Simpson.
National l.eape
. Williarna, ~· 25, Santo,
piring is not only badly mislak- bl~ m every mrung except the
pulmlp, ltJ hp motor, ejector, 13- Charl-es Winebrenner's Mid· Phlla
01111 01111 1101- I 3 r gcub!l, 22; Robmson, Reds, 21~ 18-5 ;. Maric~al, Giants., 15-5; en. he's in a world ol fantasy·. third.
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ga ~~ pressure
tank,pressure
pressm·e
Howard ' Dodgers ' A. a ron ' 8 unmng Phils . Jl.4 ; 0 .Tooe,
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re~ulating
valve,
Doys tallied two more Cbica o
012 000 OOx- 3 91
Again. *hanks, Mr. Umpires.
a. nmg Danny Lewis
IW l t c h , air charge r and 1"
the Iiftil 88 the r- It I tw
B g II Mahaff
Braves and Cepeda, Giants 20 Reds. 12·5; Gibbon, Pirates,
led orr With a walk wu forced
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ey t6) aud all
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ALL
ucban home,
teeS. Two ':.treIn
- Bennet (9-ll) . 40; Powell, Orioles, 30; Allison, 12-3 Ford, Yanks, 12-4: Pizar- and other baseball fans of that
ARS
Auln
when sw:~~ce~~gled wi~
- an •
Twins, 28; .stuart, Red Sox, ro, White Sox, ls.&amp;; Downlng, town are planning .to build dug- PH'I'SIC AL EO
FULLY EQUIPPED
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hill
!Only game scheduled)
Wagner, lndrans and Colavito, Yanks, 10-4 ; Chance, Angels, outs on the Racme BasebaU
Your car b not complttl '·
safe on 'an :rror, a::d
A's, Oliva, Twins, 27 aU.
12-).
fleld.
without the AM emblem. 11oFt
In 1 d
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Runs Batted In
It ls hoped that money can
than
8-million matorb:ts INw
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National: Boyer, Cards, 83; , LOS ANGELES (UPI) - Tho be raised to begin construction
that
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is
essential
to eartfne motor1ft(.
in the epor t~ \ run scored Mrnn
510 000 OOJ:- 6 10 0 81 each; Aaron, Braves, 75; : bition game between the Cleve· is manager of one of the Racine
1-Sil't
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land Browns and the l.os Ange- Boys' League teams , ~id the
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JOIN ~ TODAY ' .
Pomero ·h
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Freehan: Pascual, Piers !8), 11: Killebrew, Twms, 90: Wag- urday rught w:lt be televrsed by can be used by either high
"UNDER SINK" PUMP ! ' ~~~.",!'~ Y ur1er Impson de- Klrppslem &lt;9) and Zimmerman. ner, Indiana, 80; Colavito, A's Sports Network, Inc., to a ape- school or Boys' teams. They like
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C
an was re teveo by Rex - Wrckersbam (13·9). HR-OU·
Pltcbing
from California to Pennsylvan- the Kyger Creek Employees
AUTOMOBILE CLUB
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Miss Thompson
Crowned Miss

pete In a ..gloual COiltest In
IPart;enburf lot the lllle.
Tile wbmer or the 111a1e Utle
will reiin at lhe State r11r In
Le•isburJI.
Runners-up lor the Queeo llll•
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18, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
PT. P~IT - 16 Mill ~d !larold Bumgamer, Letart.
berl&amp; Jo '•-upaon, yoar
dnahtor ol Mr. and 1\lra. AI· Olhero compelifte ,_ Mill
lxrl D. Thompson ol Letart, carol Gerlach, 17, daOJihler of
has been crownod Mlso MaiOil Mr. and lllro. Lawrenee GerCount;' Fair Queen of ll64.
loeb, Pt. Pleasant, and MJ"
Mill Thompson II_ a Junior Ma"ha Elai111 Arrtngt011, 18,
al Wahama Hilh School and is daUMhter of Mt. end Mrs. E~
• member of tile Vernon Star ton Arrington, Asbton.
Duston 4-H Club. She wlll """"
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li
year old dau~~tor of Capt. end
~;-C. Jp. ReynPolids, andHI ah
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DUliNG
acl!ool, wu chooen "Mils M...
BOll County Majoretle.
Mlos Sharry Flesher of Wa·
hama Jllgh won the tllle of bell
Open Saturday 9 Til 9
solo baton twirler for the
aeeond consecutive yaar. The
Pt. Pleasant llicb School Majoretle Corps won the title of
Mloldleport, 0.
"beRt corps" lor the second

Mason County

SAVE NOW

DOLLAR DAYS

THE SHOE BOX

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KJmberlv Clark, 6.
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PJ.LUANT - ICimborlr
Clll'k, ap t. daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Charles Clark. Jr.,
1913 Jefferson, Pt. Pleasant won BY VIRGINIA CARLETON
thn Htle o! Little Miss Mason
['.ounty, and David Paul Scholl, '!be Horrlltou F~IIY R'":':,":
Major Lelll\lo Slu41ap
age 7, aon of Mr. end Mn. MTilerrtotonlllftuaiF ~yw"ft1 ~ held By Unltea Prno JateraaUellal
Frank Scholz ISO English Road, 0
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Pl. Pleasan~· wao ehoMB Uttle SUnday, August ll3rd at I he
L. Pet. GB
Mister Maaoo County during the home ol Mr. end Mr~ Robert IPhlladelpbia .., 14 .tOt
Little Miss and Little Mister Sumner on the hill bad&lt; of _Hen-~ San FttPcill» 16 41 .510 314.
conteol last nlllllt at the Mao dei'IOI\.
ClbdMIU
II 52 .541 I
0011 County Fair.
All membe.-. of 11&gt;~ !ami!)&gt; Plttsblll'8h
10 S1 .MI 7
The 4-H Dog Judglllfl eontoll are requested to attend and St. Louio
,fill :;3 .531 I
produoed the lolllowillfl wJnnero: bring their friends with lhem. Milwaukee
li8 54 .511 til!
Blue Ribbon, Stella Randtoph, 'Mllo reunion is held in mem- Los Angeleo 5I 56 .500 Ill\
Vernon Star Duslera 4-H Club: ory of Clement MorTiston who Clllcaro
~ 50 .473 _14\\
Jimmy WI,., Happy-Go.l.ucay was a pioneer se!Uer in Mason llouston
e 68 .4111 21\\
4-H Club; and Kathy Sayre, Councy and his famlly were ellBuay Four 4-H. Red Ribbon:
f tile oonly
liln1l Date Newberry, Vernon ~· ~wn M~Una ·. , nartforol
Star Dusters; Bill Buffington, 'ftle regular monthly meetlna
Tip Top 'toppero. Stella Ran- of the Town Council or Uarl·
dolpll was thn ll'Ophy wmner of ford for AIJillsl was hel.d In the
the Showmanship for dogs •- Mayor's Office with th~ followward .
.lng members present: Mayor,
1William Kelt)&gt;, Recorder, Jam· Mt and Mrs. AI Crow went
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es M. Crump, councilmen; 0. Ill Akron TueJdoy for the
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neil Quillin, Earl Fields and funeral of Mrs. Cro~'s aunt, 0
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Rev . Paul Sellers Is at Otterbeln Sr. Youth Camp at Logan,
this week • s a buslneSI manaaer
Past officer• ol Racine Chapter, O,E.S. will hold their an·

The game is being 8ponsared
by tho Buffalo BiJOns Baseball
Club and will be a prelude 10
ti'HI reaular International Lea·

minutes of the previous meet-- and Mrs. WiUiam Stewart, at
tng was the payment of bills. Athens Sunday. Aug. 16.
After aU bills were paid here Mr. and Mrs. 1Ae Jackson of
was .1.080.91 In the tl"!asury. ChJUtcottle were weekend guests
gue Atlanta-Bison gamt&gt; . F'isher The contractor has stopped of her mother, Mrs. Sybil
was accompanied on the trip work on the construction of the Miles. They were aeeompanied
by his wile and son. Th;y plan water system but the pump by their daughter Lindo, _who
to visit many points of mterest 1 houae is being co08 tructed at will leave soon lo enler Mtaml
on Ihe trip.
present time.
University .
As many vaeanl Ioto in the Mr. Harold llllmm of Pltll·
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town are overgrown with grass bur!lfl. Pa. and Mrs. Thorne C&lt;lt,.
and "eedl! an ordinance was a· trill o! Loflan spent l"rtday
:~;~ to require thn property noon wilh Mrs. £1hel Wheeler
to have their vacant lots and Mr and Mrs. omer Bays.
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and 11 not done afler Mrs. Millon Wo~e spent SatA Stanley party will be O))Oil·l being notilied, the town wm urday until Thuroday With the
them cleaned off and a bill Aliens' at Graham, W. Va.
.AOred by the Apple Grove
to the owners.
Mr. and Mrs, T. G. Hill~ore
odist Church at the
Permission was given to Coun- spent Sunday afternoon at L1tt1e
Hail in Letart Falls,
oilmen Quillin to have a septic Hockins with Mrs . .Susan Ga~
August II at 7:30p.m. Th•
lnatalled on a closed lot near breath.
lie Is Invited.
. home.
Mrs. Stella Weaver of Ches-

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EXTENSIVE COLLECTION OF

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FRIDAY and SATU~DAY
SWIM WEAR
MEN'S &amp; B.OYS'

$1.00

$1.00

Men1 Plnthec:k

1 Group Polished

Sale $2.49

COTTON SLACKS
Valuos $4.95

BOYS' SPORT
SHIRTS
$1.00 '
SPORT T-SHIRTS
With Pocket.
Colort&gt;d &amp; White

65c- 2 for $1.25
Mono Short S~Hvo

WORI&lt; IHt Tl

$2.00

$1.00 .

· : ONE GROUP SPORT COATS------- sale 12.95
QNE GROUP SPORT COATS, reduc:ed 14 - - Thla WMk Only

·MEN'S SHIRTS
Sport and Knits
Values $5.95

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l!lof) or' Htrbol 11'1)

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Men't

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SPORT SHIRTS
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St. Louis at Loo Anaeiel
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Chicago
New York
Los Angelea
Detroit

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60 57 .513 13
59 59 .500 141!.
S6 80 .483 lGY..

Cleveland
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Washington
Kansas City

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53 83 .457 191&gt;

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Minnesota 6 Detroit J
New York 5 Chic~~&amp;o 2, twilight
Baltlmore ? Boolon I, rught

(Only gameo ocheduled)
Jlrtday'o Probable Pllebero
Los Angeles at waohlngton 2
&lt;twl-night)-Chance (12-~) and
Gatewood t:t-1 1 vs. Stenhouoe
(l.fl) and Kreul!er t:l-31.
New York at Baltimore
tnightl-Sheldort (3-11 vs. Bar·
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for all types of music lovers. Popular, rock &amp; roll
tunes in tbe'45 RPM singles and plenty of ne\V al· .
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Detroit at K ansI s City
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iuJtiHirt ~~ Church of Your Choice

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Huntington, W. Va.

iKARR CONSTRUCTION CO.

RICKARD'S
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CheSter, Ohio

Wheel BalaMing-Auto Glass·Bfate Se"id!
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Pomeroy

CROW'S S1EAK HOUSE
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JAUM LUMBER CO.

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and MARKET 1'wtt LoeatJans For Your ConYenlence
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Mattox, M". David Entsminger, Mrs. Otho Watts, Ml'l. Nor.
Pheoi WY t.t16f
mar. Waytand, lolro. Herman
Bailey, Mro. i'. L. Miteh and l'hll-4 ""· MliWlttotrt
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Ph, Mason SP 3-5593

ft. H. RAWLINGS SONS CO .

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West Columbia, W.Va..

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Middleport

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C I e" e la n d at Wnneaota
ular Vocalists and many others. Stop in, look 'em
Mrs. Ann CO(I 1s visttinc in LDightl ~ Krallck (9-4) or Don·
over and select one or two for youl'!elf or lor gl!ll.
Akron with .Mr. and Mrs. John
1&amp;-7) va. Kaat (12-6).
Davis and family.
Saturday'• Games
M nd M - w d
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Kansas
Ciey, IWIIg I
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Minnesota
~~~e~' : , , M:. and Mra Loa Anaelas at Washinaton
Albert
They were
New York at BaiUmore, nicbt
"~· 2nd Ave.
MltlljllpOI't, 0·
nied h6.;e by their
Cbio:a
~eryl,
who spent the
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week with ber grandparents.
Mrs. Edward Wagner and
!&lt;!,.
Steve spent a d~ IBit week
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th Mra Francll Wortkh•JL ~
mo er,
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Tho following penpie attended the mot!lng: Mro. Elsie Rog·
ero, Mrs. Garry Raybom, _Mr.
lind Mrs. Hershel Henderoon,
Mrs. Len• Fridley Jones, Mr.
and Mrs. Rod Brand, Mro. Viviln Siders, '\irs. Mary Biancbe
Rawson, Mr. George McCauslond, Mr. Archie Henry, Mrs.
Juanita Burdett1 Mr. G~ge ,
8. Lerner, Mr. William Plants, :
Mr. Campbell Stevens, Mr. and
Preston Anderson, Mr. and Mrs.
James Hupp, Mt". James Lew18, Mr. L. L. Csldwell, Mr and
Mr. . Jam•• M. Crump
' Mr James 1.. Hull of Char·
Ieaton wbo ls the State Archivist
pit a very lftsplrtng addrt..
explaining the work of various
Historical SOCi~tltl placed at
points of hiltorlcal intereJt In
the state

comm._, •
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oplri~ coanI!II!IJiiatio•
...wo.e. of

l'llllkJiu

ot Chrlotian beUef and praetfee. Ultlmatel)o wa ... evidmee ot a deep aDd endlllinr
con11dence in God - the marofllcent quality
we ean Faith. The11 moral ~. true charact,r, lllletaes In the HVII ot oar .... aid
daUihtero.
A vaat oplrltual ocean touches ey817 lllort
ot life. And those who once venture Into the
aurt are nner again content just to loU Oil

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rnwth. Tim Ia foi!O'II'ed by aa ap«ltN-nill&amp;' tho simple but: P!llfoUD4

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Restaura~t

ClnclnaaU al Uousion (Jilghtr

poseo and not for profit.

STRAW HATS &amp;
SUMMER CAPS

PANTS

-Lema,tei

are? It ia a combination of l/f'Otllt!. torwinm;
and •onfitlener. And no two al011e
IR"WIJit

WITH US

Many homu in tht town are ter ia spendirl.&amp; a week __ at _

The Mei~s Olunty
havlna bathrooms ithd septic
ic club will meet in the Riverinstalled .
view school at Reed!JVi11e, Mon.
A HlilOrical Society Wlill
day, August f7, at 7·30 p.m. All
Or
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Co nly
members are ur~red to attend
gamz
n asJo u
for the election of• officers. The A Historical Society wa~t orpublic is invited. Relteihments sanized at Point Pleasant Mon·
will be aerved by the m.anbers. day evenmg wtth lhe Iollowmg
Thendorus Council Daucbters officers elected. PreSident, L.
ti Amrica will meet at I he L. Cnldwell, .vtce Pmldenl,
fOOF hall, Monday ai 7 p.m. George McCausland, Secretary,
insread of 7:30 p.m., due to the Mro._ Rod Brand, Historian·~·
religJous program at the !air, branan, Mrs. ~ary Raybu '
~Attie Cohen, councilor,
an· Treasure_r Ju&amp;nlt.a Burdelle.
nounced.
Much mterest was malnfelllt•
ed and It is hoped au thn J!!6'
HOLD PICNIC
pie of Mason C&lt;lunty will beMembe.-. of White Rose Lodge come lntereated in pre,.,.ing
Auxiliary held a picnie supper tl1e history of their county and
Wednesdoy evening at the Mid- join. Also people llvlllfl rutside
dleport Roadside Park . Tho~e of the county and interested Ln
attending Included Mrs. Wil- historical matters of the counllam Rob!IOII, president: M r s. ty are invited to become mem·
Walter Hayes. Mrs.
James bers .
Soudero, Mn. H. E. Bush, Mrs. Thio society is organlted sole·

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FrliiQ'• Pl'llldle Puchen
Pittsburgh at Cblcato 2Law
1~9) and Vealo I!Hl ••· L.
Burdetle (W) and Bubi (U-111.
Phtladejp.'lia, al" Now York 2
(lwl-nl&amp;hlf-BIIIII!ing &lt;12-4) and
Wise (3-1) vs. Jacltaon 18-11)
and Slallaril 111:-15).
MJlwo- ll Bll! Franclaeo

up after the reading of the nun! picnic at the home of Mr. Minnesota!

August 21.

THE

ENJOY

Ga~eo
Phtla at New York, rugbl
at Chicli•
Join Team Reumon Ray Fields, Marshall John C. sister of Mrs. James Swart, St.
at Loo Angelel
PT. PLI':MANT - Clar&lt;nce Hinkle, Mr. Harry Gibbs, a cit- who returned home from
at HOI!ston, nighl
Fisher, Jefferson Avenue, Pt . izen of the town was a visitor Hospital on Wednesday.
Milwaukee at San Fran. night
Pleasant. a pitcher for the at the meeUn,.
American League·

Ruffalo Blsons baseball team The council would like for
from 1!121 until lll'l6, left Wed- lhe citizens 10 come and visit
nesdav for Buffalo, N. Y. where the meetings so that the.y can
he will plav In the old-timer 1800 and understand lhe busi·
game and a 'reunion of the team Iness that is transacted.
at the War Memorial Stadium, 11te principal matter taken

Auf. 14, liM

her IIUl" the '-"· N011' lhe loveo to 8llluh
AI'OUDd undv her parenta• watchful .,.., 011e
day she'D be tnriamdnr out put tho bNIDrt
anhltllq In ou ,..,..
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VB enelne, Pawerclide trens. Beautiful ·tvory arid. lllvc
blue finish, radio, heater, whitewall tirea, C 6: C (rOup;

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A local owned.. 40• mileage trade iD. Beautiful beiJil ud
. cordovan brown flnlslt, wtth tpotln• eleaa interior, aew ·
whitewaU tires, oower tteering, automatic trt~na., V8 eo·
glne, radio and hHter, plenty of- savlnp on thi1 cho~e
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LeMans Coope. Bucket seata 1M red vinyl trim, automatic trans., 326 - V8 engine. red over white finish, ndto
and heater, Uke new whitewall tirea.

1963 Moma Cauite .. ...... ·- .. $1995
Black finish , red vinyl trim, bucket teat, 102 engine, 4 on
the floor, radio and hester.

1962 Chevrolet 'Impala · · · · · · · · $2295
Station Wsgon. lpw .mtlea11e by careful local owner.
Beautiful white and black finish with shnwroom clean red
interior. new set whitewall tires, VB eftli_ne, Powerglide, ·
power steerinJ1:. ra~io and heater. ·

ll!io1 Sedan, ~ ert. Sllndord trono. IIIOdlo ond h..ter,

Lancer 4 Door Seilan. Automatic trana. lladio aDd heater.

1960 Dodge - - - *1295

. 4 Door Sedan V8. AutomaUe trans. Power lherln1, rtdto.
One local careful owner.

~1095

1960
Dodae
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1959
Dodge - - - - *995
4 Door Sedan VS. Power steerlnc, automotlo trano. IIIOdli
and beater.

1959Piymouth
- - -*595
4 DIIDJ!Sedu VB. Automatic trano. IIIOdlo ond heater.
1959 GMC • .. • - $1095 .·

1962 VolksWIIIII!II' Door ...... S1•q9

1 Ton Stake 'VBI 4 speed irano. Dual reu wheelo.' ·

Low mileage, vinyl trim, deluxe equipped, ereen fiqlsh .

1959
Ford - - - trono.
- B.25x20
*1595
2 Ton Cab ·and Chmis VB. 5
UNI.

Tires

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little wear.

1962 Corvair Monza 2 Door · · · · $1695
Low mileage by local owne1, red Interior · wtth bucket
&amp;eats, 4 speed trans. 102 en~lne, radio, heatev, like new
whitewall tires, showroom clean.

1961 Chevrolet Corvair .. .. · .. · $1399
Station Waeon, 700 Seriea. Leaa· than 29,000 actual mile•
and appearance and pertormanee of new. Piwerglide
traiU. Radio and ·tlflter,' )teen finish, spotless interior.
SPECIAL.

1959 Rambler Classic 4 Door · · · · $399

lptl!d

Good condltlon.

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4 Door Sedan. Power Jteering. Radio and beater,

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t Door Sedan. Stinda.rd lQ.DI.

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beater.

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R. H. Rawlings Sons Co.
Dopge-Dodge Dart-lancer
Mlddli~rt S. Second &amp;. Mill St.

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1953 Chevralet% Tan · ..,. ..... · $299
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2 tone brown and beite finish, V8 engine, standard trans.
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Guy Russells
Celebrate 25th
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" THE CONCIIMNID
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ooi.UMI!us (UPI) - Nellber
any lllcllclllon Ill
jwaveriJ~ 1ft their ~ Frl-u
Jamee A. Rhodell
lib top aldeo met with tile
Scbool BoardJ ~atlon
~~:~~~ Oleclltlve committee
11
slate subt!ldlet to ICbools.
111e 11!80Ciatlon reiterated
It will puah lor a I per
tncrealle In the otate ~
to rai.. an· additional •100
1ruilllon a year for educalim.
Rhodea and bls oides re1~aino!CI silent on that point, 1D....,olde,~ Idicatlng
I he admlnlotratlon
TOULON, Fr...., • :
Cblrleo de Gaulle, who boycott" ,lllled Jl.Day anniversary
&lt;efllllonie• In Normandy two
IIIOJlU. 0110, otaged hlo
b1vaalon oommemoratUon
day.

CLOSED
FOR
VACATION
FROM
AUG. 9 TO 22
SUN ., MON. 1nd TUES.

llanda 011 111 decllloo not to 1m- people Willi~ ·. lilt peOple · will lcim ol lile Ohio ochool symm.
Pole new IUel or Increase old lleL" He ~ that educ• "I don't thlnlo:"we accomplish
anee clarlni the coming flscal lion Is "the ODt-J'Ielcl"'!ll!l!nl fOil mucb by lmoc.ldng our scbool
ym.
will ~er be u~ tMI you
,
Finance Director Ric b a r d -bave ~.. ..-1 .. "lbe ·more system. We dOD I belr our
Krabacb opp,renlly wu willinl yoo do the more theta 11 avail- schools by polnlllltl oul bow bad
to put the. wbole matter jD IIJie able to do." , ,
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a,..oclatiOD'a lap. Tile OSBA, In Tile latter remark ,, u 1ln re- Lewis Moore, Urbana, an ex- ·
C!Cqlel'lltloll with the Ohlo Court ply to a &lt;OIIIIIlelll· by OSBA ecuttve committee member,
cU fOr EducatiOD, plans a peti. V'ICe President Vtnco Bdl that ulied the admlnlstration offi.
lion campaJp In October to ob- there Is "Increased pressure Clals how he imd his group
~ aii!JIItures to lOree the let· from re""'""lble lb~n could help in getting "a large
lslature to &lt;&lt;&gt;nolder the lalt for somethlnl to be done to 1m- body ol graos roots backing"
bonsl.
prove education 1D Ol!lo."
for improvements In the educaKnbacb Speob OUt
Krabacb advised u8Dclatlon Uonsl program. '11&gt;e reply was
Knbaeh "ld that "what tbe membera against aceulve crll- oUence.

Grand, Petit Juror List~, are Drawn

August 23·!5
"A DISTANCE TRUMPET"
(Technicolor )
Troy Donohu~
Susan Pleshe tte
COMING
'' ADVANCE TO THE REAR "
Gl£' n fo r d

August 30 . Se-ptember 1

Walt Disney's
..MOON SPINNERS ..

Septemb•r 4 thru Sept. 9

Large Crowd

ELBERFELDS AUGUST

"BANKING

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MAIL
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Pomeroy National Bank

Dad, Mom, Son, Da:ughter
Are Team in Supply Fir~

"ember Federal Reserve System
Me_mber Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation

Serving Meigs County for over 90 years
POMEROY - RUTLAND

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ROCKER .. ;...... $34.50
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STEAK
HOUSE

• conoN MAmESs ........ $9.95

Washer-Dryer

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e 4 PCE. SECTIONAL ...... · ·.. $199
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$399· 00 ~:·

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Speed Queen
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