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DALLAS - A SIXTH PERson has died here of enecpbal·
Ills and 89 other persons beve
contracted the mosquito . car, rled disease, health officials
By_United Pr"' International
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SAIGON .J! Furlouo Jungl• fighting ragH around
Six twin - engine Air Force Communist war college captured by thr• compenleo
·-planes converted into mosquito of U. S. Marin••· Th• war college, complete with di·
},·bombers were to bomb more of plomao and 31k81t achaolrooms, wao found barely 14
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Abe eour.ty with insecticides mll11 from lh• ~it Marina beM at Da Nang.
/loday IAl kill the insects before
11""re persons are infecled.
SAIGON - U. S. 852 bombers strike for the
third time in u many days ogalnot suopocted Viet
:"ore Blanket..
Cong troop concentrations In Phuoc Tuy Province 45
' AUTUMN • LIKE TEMPER- miles southeast of Saigon.
·;•tur.. moved iniAl Ohio from
--III• north early today, dropping
SAIGON - Salvage work contlnu11 on the frel·
', jhe mercury to a shivering 47 ght•r B•ton Roug• Victory sunk by a Viet Cong mine
jn Findlay and in the lower 50s in e main shipping channel loading from S.igon to
.\h,t:ougbout much of the state.
th• South Chino s.•. The oinking, which took oeven
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~II' "Project Stormfury" 1111.Uabl,, aome for up . to H. Moeller, Stale Representa·
ijhduld iO Into effect. Stonnfury 50 yean.
~ ' an experiJ!lentil program lor Milton Rnush of Syracuse, ar- M1"ss
l~in( b\ll#canes with sliver lea manger. with offices In
Iodide.,~~~ in aq attempt to Ga\IIPOllt, advised the associnb. ~,,of their ~nlth.
alloa FHA loan.• are. available
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rly today into a vocational planning center opened only two days ago in the Hough slum area.
The fire was one of two set during the night by
vandals in the Hough area where riots last month left
our dead, dozens injured, ani! mlllions of dollars in
ropert~ damage.
Police said the firebomb was thrown through a
plate glass window at the vocational planning center
. which Gov. James A. Rhodes tormally opened Monday
afternoon. Damage was es·
timated at about $750.
apartment building on the trou·
The center was described as bled East Side.
the first of its kind in the coun· Nobody was hurl In the fire,
try and was rushed IniAl com- which damaged the roof and
pletlon to serve as an employ· parts of the exterior.
ment counseling center for perNo lnterferonoe
sons In the area.
Firemen were able to put out
Roving vandals also
were the fires without Interference.
blamed for a $S 000 fire to a Last Friday night they were
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An area official. or the Farm- .
Sept. 2, an open meet111Weather bureau officials In et1 Home Administration Toes- mg will be held at the Rutland
\\l{pblrigton and at the National day night told the Lea~g Elementary school to
ad, lluniclijle Center In Miami !181d
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There were 1 number of d~
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lhe Hough riots.

Suburban Shaker Heights polive Ralph Welker, and a rep- lite who chased and caught live !
res~tative of the Soli Conser- I teen-agers hauling fire bombs
valion Department will
be 1during the Hough rioting were
featured speakers. All lnter-\sharply critical of a Jndge who
esWd perSOIII are urged to at- dismissed charges against the
tend.
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TOKYO IUPU - Norllt VI- Belmont Couoty to the cases,
e&amp; Nam deelared opealy Wed- saicl there was no direct eviMillay 11181 the Vie&amp; COD I denct the five set fires.

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To Wahama Jr. High Classes

MASON - Enrollment at Wahama Jullijlr Bll!b
Supt Hargroveo noted !bat School on opening day Tuesday totaled 400 pupiltl, Prfiltho open1q 01 sebool 1n lbe cipal Clyde Foley announced, includ~ 125 II!Venth,
.U.trlc:t will be Monday Aug 133 eighth, and 142 ninth graders.
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" c:w """""' Enrollment at Wabama Sen- Biology and .c:J!lm.; .,It , Alii
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lor High Is 309 with 109 tenth, WitherS,
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ALAS~~~ WUdUie p....rves, land edit : .. . ..·. . ;~
·~ ilbenUon -~ /iN. suburban police who hnd chased
!Oii 11th, and 95 12th graders. Uon; bit. JJiiodl, AD*ieal
Bartle«
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over the first hurdle In his bid atlornevs'
fees
necessary I MIU SU2J Parker, 19 Jllf-1 elecUon tar.Je of 111e u. s. ped the car.
ry Capehart, guidance; Nelson and Gerald SimJIIAIDI, baDd •
fur re-elec_llon with Tuesda(s machhi.ry, and preser;alion 01 , old daughtet 6f, Mt. and Mrs. I IJII'fliO" aDd ll!elr benchA panel sponsored by civil
Jennings, Vo-Ag and Biology; rector.
Ablska fi'Imary election glvmg sites for future use.
Homer P.arker.-.. Rutlalld, was I mea," Radio Hanoi said In a rlghls groups mvestigating the
Lona Jones, World History and Mrs. Mildred Ttlpp II seerehim six- times the combined
· .named Grand C)Iamplon ple-1 bnedcut heard le,e,.,1 ,
Hough riots diSagreed slrarply CARLSBAD, N.M. (UP!) - World Geography; Earl Knight, tory lor _Senior~ and Be~
vote or; the three candidates Some of these loans need not Imaker of Melpl!:owity at lhe
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The faculty of the JuDior Rf111
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GOv. -1Vllllml A. Egan won is_available from the FHA, heike~sa"SI:~~Ji~ :::.:1
beneath floodwaters from 10· metic, Algebra aod Geomel'l; l includes EQgllsh Departmelll,
the llea\OOraiiC gubernatorial said.
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Inch rains today.
Carlsbad Lela Powell, Shorthand, Typing I Norma Roach, Collnle Jenk!DI,
County
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caverns National Park was is· and Bookkeeping; Ronald Rich- Dorothy Knoll, and Mlchlll
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Math BetiJ
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Much of the desert-like coun- and 12 Vennelda Ware Libra- and Ann Bucbanall: Soelal Slllo
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Tuppers Plains and Willia• \ baking contest was held
try got as much r•in m a few . rian; john Wa•:.ms, Ch~mistry, dies Department, Dora1by 011~IU) ostpone
Hobstetter of the Rolland each ~ winDer being
hours TueJday as is normal in I
ver, Jerry Romine, Vll'llll Ga.
CAPE KENNEDY _ T H Branch ol the Pomeroy Natioo- led a translslor radio. Mill
Members of the Meigs Coun- a year.
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ter was Tuesdays winner, with Nine eases orere he~ In ty Unit of the Higbway Pa· Torrents of water
poured
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Departmen~ BetiJ Burrll, Rill
ed a.,... a possible flaw
The business meeting was Mrs. Harold Blackstone, PomeC~~~ tncl~ s 1 trol Auxiliary approved plans through streets in Dell City.
Pauley and Opal Rose; Phys&amp;l
ae~ .f!l'tilUng ~Utary commu- conducted by the ehairman, roy, Mrs. Karen Werry, of Miay n g
IQg our Monday night to assist the Tex., 70 miles southwest
of
Education Departmenl, .Jo jia
lllcatloila, satellites, Tuesday Jack Crisp, with Raymond Wll· nert1ville, and Mrs. Purley Karr, bond forfeitures.
GallipoliS Post . co~trol trafflc Carlsbad, many residents _took
00
Withers, Gayuell Epllng J!1111
njgbt postponed today's sched- eox and Mrs. Jean Parter giv- of Long Bottom, as the
'l1ley were Michael
on Mmgs - Galha highways ov- to rooftops. The Pecos RIVer,
Gary Crabtree. Frencb •n li
!lied attempt to erbil eight lng the secretary and treasur- of the three respective
Pomeroy, nmn1ng a red
er Labor Day weekend.
normally orly a trickle, com· Judge Harmon O'Brien shot is Kazuko Otaki and Art teilio
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er's report. respecllvely. The following. Judges were
f5 and cuts; Lloyd
Meeting infonnally at the biDed with gushing arroyos to • 71 on the par 70 South Hills er Is Ronald Rlcblrdsoa. .~
T)Ie launch by a pg,werlul T~ group will sponsor an auction ed by the sponsors,
PoiMI'Oy, failure to have Lel!lon hall In Pomeroy, seven drive 130 families from their Golf course at Parkersburg, to
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tan ~ rocket wa,l!feicheduted on S.pt. 15, at Laurel Cliff. White Mills and WSAZ
assured clear distance, $5 and members of the GaWpolls P?"t homes In Carlsbad.
become the low medalist In a Industrial Finn
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for saturday to give the d~ Anyone having merchandise to lion Station, bolh of
eosts; Marvin Monk, 43, Colum- stafi were guests for a bnef
match by lhe Pomeroy . Golf Blast Kills Two
tense communlcaUons agency
to the sale may call On belrall of the .
DWl, $100' md costs and time. They were Sgt. P. D. Me- Survev Hints Whv
club against the West Vll'gim- FORT WAYNE Ind. !UPQ'I!Jnt 10 evablale operation of ,Jack Risp, flo} Snowden, Carl ty ll'air Board
deys In j.U; Paul AriJ:, Creedy, Cpls. John Francies, Hospital Costs Up
ans on Sunday,
A multi-million dollar
~ aeven switchboard satellite• Hysel~ Fred George, or Dale ' Bradford pr~ted Miss
Salt Rock, w. ~._,Intoxication, Jack Junkms and Plls. Cec•l WASHINGTON &lt;UP!)_- A: The Pome~oy_ golf club scor- at an industrial firm 'l'aeli!ir,
orbited In June.
Wright
ker with a large grand
and costs, aDd Roger Hawk- Carpenter, Sid Jones,
Dave govenunent study of riSmg me· , ed a 26-19 wm rn the ':'atch. killed at least two ~ 1ji11
AI another recent meeting, on roselle. Miss Parker Is
25, Clarksburg, W. Va., Proffit and Cliff Russell.
dieal costs - ordered by Pres- L•onal Boggs and Jim 0 Bnan others sulfered fa1a1 bear! ,..
radio was awarded to DenJ!I former Melt&amp; County
red light and no oper- The auiUhary officers WIll i:lent Johnson - Is likely to find also shot 76s lor Pomeroy. The i taelos and thHe othera _..
~I Han:lsonvllle, TIIe Miss and atlellded Ohio
$5 and cosis. ride "with patrolmen and wor&lt; the major causes are the moun- Pomeroy club team will play ot · misSinG and presumed deld -·
LOUISVILLE, KY. -CASSI·'I•••dln had been c!Qpated 1o slty having graduated
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group by Mn. fleva Snow- Rudand 111gb School. She ,_ Kf::fel~~ds, were
off~cer for outside duty, and the high price of new treat- day.
More than 20 persons
betiF. lban lighting · and ha• ____________..!..:IAI~~m~a~jor~ID homa ICCIIOIIII~ .,_ t.•. Rakla~~··
AUXlUary Capl John menta, a UP! survey showed toinjured, some critically.
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Veterans Memorial Hospital . pollee said rescue workers
'Jroundll Uiat be Is I minister,
11, Muon• ~ f1P8l'llilln, Food and refreshments were This was one result or the Admissions - Hr,rry Cum- expected to recover
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by Bern Vaughan and survey of hospitals and doctors mings, Pomeroy; Leah Dixon, additional bodies · toc~ay
4ay ID ~~ 'fill' lila · nexJ
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!l'idgeport, W. Va., permitting Robert Vaughan.
In key metropolitan
areas Albany; Richard Martin, Reeds- digging through lbe c1e11r11
bfllvywelght title defense.
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across the nation. The goverll- ville.
the administration buJW!Jg
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and ~'1 evtwrlght, 57,
Melp Geaeral Jlolpllal
ment study apparentiy Is aimed Discbarg.. - Edith McCoy, the Phelps. Dodge Copper
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Cll!Y termed
Coillm!'~· DWI. ~.
Admlssloa - None.
at stemming cbarges Medicare Alice Kirby, Betty Cullums, Hen- ducts Corp. 111 lbo diJ'I
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has forced costs lip.
ry Doerfer, Lucllle Diehl.
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GET PRODUCTS - Tom Kelly, Middleport, director of tbe Federal HeadStart Project in Meigs County this summer, shows 86 envelopes filled with
toothbrushes and toothpaste being mailed to children who were enrolled In till
Meig~ program. These are some of the 1,000 packages provided tbe lOtb CongressiOnal diStrict by the Proctor and Gamble Co., at the 11111e111Dn of llep.
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guarantee on Ute note
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objectiOIIS thHe weeki aco
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GREEN BAY &lt;UPI) -Rookie
halfback RDn Rector of the
Green Bay Packers was traded
to lhe Washington Redsklna
Tuesday for an undlaclooed
high draft cbolce.
Rector, who played bia
eollegiate football at Nortbwestern was the Packers' ninth
draft choice.

Nalloaal LeaiUI• llegaD,
Dodgerw 11-1; Perry, Glanla 20Z; Maricbal, GiBDia JW;
Maloney, Redll IS--4; Kou!ax,
Dodgen :jll-7.
Amerlcaa Lequo: .McNally,
Orioles IM; Watt, Orioles 11-3;
Boswell, Twins 12·5; ~anford,
Ausell 11-.5; Kaat, Twiu Iii.

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Cootie RDju' · oeyeolb- home ,nm. Tbey . added u
Jrmln8 alDgl8 lit up PhllacW- . unearned 1'1111 ID· Ibe top ~
pbla winning nUy.
·ninth 01 Davia' tllrowinlemr.
The DotJger:s ocored three Rllhthllllder B o b G I b 1 a a
times IR the bottom ol llw stopped HOUlton 111 lbNe
ninth, the tylnl&amp; and winning ol!lilll!l for hla 18th ~ u
r1lllB coming acrosa oo ~ Dal Maxvlll .tr.ve iD 1w0 111111
tamed-hen Wlllie Davia' a1.Dglt: and eeore4 IIIOiber. MatvW.
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raUy with a slJ18Ie aRd moved plate wltb tbree bit., IIJgJed 111
1o third on Jim Gllllam'a bit. Curt I'Jood 1u the fourth and
Wea CovtJJst&lt;m IJ'OUllded ·to eighth ilnllDga and eame ID
Woody Woodward, wbose at- from oecond 1a the II!VI!IIth 011
templed fore. 1t .!JeCOIKI bit L&lt;&gt;u Brock'• single.
GUiiam for an errw aad De111fa Rlbant (~) pltd!ed a
aUowed Johnson Ia ocore. With five-bitter f&lt;W the Meta and
two out, Davis sJDeled off loser gained bll fourth wln over lhll
Clay ·. Carron 1o make Phil Cubs this oeaso11. ill the ab:lb,
Regan tbe wilnlng pltcller for Larry Elliot's double drove ID
the nth lime agalnl! only ..,. Jim IDckman, who bad slDgJed,
setback.
and Ron Swoboda octred Elliot
Rally FaDt
witb 8 oiagle. Cleon Jooea' lwCJo
Atlanta had Cllll8 from lUll homer lu the aeventh
behind on a flv&amp;-rua nventh helped biUid Dick Ellsworth hJa
ianlng to take 1 6-4 lead en tbe 1Bih ioiiJI agalllll flvt wins,
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Walb to Short and~ Alll!a lllrlnllh

fl Ill .521 ltll. 1:• p.m. ·
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Clevel81d al Baltim&lt;,....·Be:lli
a liS .4IIJ Ill$ &lt;li-t) n. Watt (11-3). 8 p.m.
!ill 70 .444 25
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Cleveland Z Baltimore I, &amp;Jgbt Calliorma at New York
Callfomla I New York 0, nlgbt Chicago at Detrmt, mght .
Cbl 2 Del I, ll Inns., Digbt
Cleveland at Baltimore, mght
(Oily games ocheduled)
Natloaal League
w. L. Pel. GB
75 51
San Fr8D
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Pitllburgb
73 51 .589 L
Hindered Plleblng
ANNOUNCE SIGNJNGS
Loe Allgelet 71 53 .m s
Th• Injury. besides bein~
CHICAGO (UP!) -The Chlca·
ATHENS
Ohio (UPl)
PbUadelpbla 68 58 ,540 7
ouile painful, hindered Marich·
.. 60 .520 gu
go Bulla announced the signing
Northbrook', m., scored twiD SL. L&lt;&gt;uis
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Tuesd
CbiC:illmU
60 66 .480 141!.
through and total effecli"-ness
dr~y f~~
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59 65 .471115
oo much so that Mlinoger
Knicks, and Bob Boozer
ball Tournament and a berth In New York
56 70 .444 19
Herman Franks was at a loss 1 SAN FRANCISCO (UP!) - the National League lead by a obtained from the Loa Angele;
the national tournament Aug. Houstoa
55 70 .440 191&gt;
Monday whoa asked about IThe golden west has been a full game.
Lakers to l1161Hl7 National
2JI. SepL 4 at Orangeburg, S. Chicago
42 81 .341 311!.
MarJchal's next start.
land of lost opportunlty this The Giants jumped Pappas 8,." tb' 11 Associ Uo
By JEFF MEYERS
Tuesday'• Result.
"Jl e.'11 P~·1,c h when 1tc
"' . say,~ ,be ·season for the C1ncmnah
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· of runs 1n the first tract£.
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• New York 4 Chicago 1
can p1tch, Franks sa1d. I m who today close out their final inning. Tilo Fuentes led off with Th
Bull
Althougb II s pretty difficult In the morning «".""'• No_rlh Pbila. 5 Pittsburgb 4 night
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111
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not ~oing lo ask him again." western swing with a single a single and Pappao got the
eagu::
to
eonceal a ~fool-5, 2%&gt;-pound broot resumed play 111 the SIXth SL Louis 3 Houston o' night
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Tuesday olght the 28-year'old ,game against San Francisco. next two batters, but Wtllle Me-:: aal en?002aso ann;:u:;cla frame, Jim Kaat hRI managed lnnlnt! With 1 2-0 lead In the San Fran 7 CJncirulati 3 night
pllchor drclar_ed he was ready Last year the Reds ' collapse Covey slammed hlo 28tb homer. foiD'th ~~est In'":~:. e ' to go tDIIIOilced throughout the same delayed Monday by nln Los Angelet 8 AUanta 7: night
lo test hJS a~hng foot. Although on the final lrip here cost them CincinnaU got a run back in
g
season.
and went '"' to 1 3-4 decision Wedllelday'o l'nlbable Pll&lt;:be•-s l
tooched for eight hils, including at least a second-place finish
the seoond off Juan Marlchal
MdAM
oul
ud over Beloit, Wla., 00 Bob
ISiarllnt! Timet EDT!
homers by Deron Johnson and Th." second one this sea~on on Deron Johnson's 16th homer
Gaw:"'~ ~ It ax liz. Moody's twCJohltter.
Pblllldelpbla at Plttsburgb
Leo Cardenas that accou~ted cost Manager Don Heffner his and took the lead in the fourth
C3 eS
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lu y ':., -:;(;..ere :~opo
Franl: Baltalgla hurled a four Jackson (12-11) vs. Sisk (8-2).
011
111
for all the Red runs, he gamed job as the Reds dropped 11 with two more runs on a double
n!te to wlnnln P820 ?mea hlt~F In downing Adrian, Mich., 8:15 p.m.
momentum as the game games In a row, 10 of them on by Johnson and Lea Cardenao'
K
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2-0, In the championship game New York at Chicago -Straw
pr&lt;Jgressed and allowed ORly the road.
15th homer.
m:;'ter ~~to y, and;&amp;,"' Rl Northbrook aoored in the (fi.IJ) vo Hauds &lt;8-11). 2:
~~~_h~ts. af~er~he fo_u:~~m~ This trip knocked the Reds San FranciS&lt;O thea rocked
I ~ 0110 lrium ~'aw 1~ slxlb IIIIi nlntb Innings.
! p.m.
oul of the role of possible con- Pappas Jn the fourth lnnini wltb CLEVELAND (UPI) - The · becomln the
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. St. L&lt;&gt;uls at Houstoa -J••ste:r I
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tender and Into the position of a four-run explosion.
· Cleveland Browns Tuesday lrlld· , "m"' g Itch thl
eaton
(8-S) vs. Cuellar &lt;8-6). 9:30
8
· to ,battle JUS!
· to rna ke a He walked McCovey and Tom "'
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havmg
'"' the veteran rwuung
rea ,..
h thP 1ercl clreloeason
p.m.
I)EVOTED TO INTEREM OP first-division finl sh.
Haller, Jay Alou singled in one Charlie Scale• to the AUanta
c
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Allanta at L&lt;&gt;s Angeles . MEIGS • MASON &amp;REA
The current ltlf.ing streak was of them and Ollie Brown hCJo Falcono for a draft choice.
AI mid-season, Denny McLain II)'
Nalloaal Leque
CI0111J18er (11-1) vs. Sutton
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extended to six games Tuesday mered.
The 28-year-&lt;~ld Se'lles spent was the AU-Star Game starter
G AB R. Pel. 11). 11 p.m.
.....,~":,'"'..!:,"":!:,";..:"~·· __ night by San Francisco, 7-3. Doubles by Bob Burda and most of his four years with the Iand top winner In the league AI
Pit
uri 392 •i8 8 .342 Clnchmall at Sao Francisco
o::...,-.,...:,:n;~.
Th~ Reds now have lost 10 of Alou in the eighth inning off re- Browns flitting on the bencll as with 13 victories, while Kaal Slr~el, Pit 108379 trll25 .330 -Maloney (13-4) vs. Bobn (7-8).
_ , 0 8 ,_ ,.,....,, 0 ..., ,..,.., . . . theU" last 11 games and as on Jiever Jack Baldschun added an a replacement lor the lndestruc- was just another hurler In tbe Alou All
123 532 so 172 .323 4 p.m.
1'::"",..":,'!';..,~';'....,., ..,,... their last visit out west they insurance run.
table Jimmy Brown. The lrllde middle ol the pack witb 11 CJOU:te, Pit l174ill 78158 .322 1
Tbanday's Gamet
....,.. " ,..... .,.. have just one win thus far.
Marichal, who missed a pitch- indicates that the Browns are triumphs.
"•""' AU
at PittsbiD'_gh, mght
11•• 381 52121 .3l&amp; Pblla.
,..,,._ at Ua• ,._. ofDet, . . ......_.,
_.......,.
New York at Chic g0
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Veteran .Joe Nuxhall (4-4) was ing turn hecause of a oore an- going to go with their rookie But since then the Minnesota Allen, Pbll 105 390 81 122 .313
a
.::::".:!&gt;~. -~·;;:,: scheduled to pitch today against kle, scattered eight bits as he running backs.
,lefthander has won elgbt of 11 Cpeda, St.L 105367 12115.3131(Only gameo ocbeduledl
t:..:'''· ••• ,,. ""'· ... ll!f Gianis' Gaylord Perry, the went the distance for his 18th Coach Blanton Colller wlll i decisiono and allalned victory Santo Chi U7 422 73131 .310 I1~JitHDati~;.(L;;,;~StaJJdln:gsll
• · - """' o . - " · season's first 20-game winner victory.
start Ernie Green and Leroy No, t9 Tae!day night by Cldnda, Pit 118436 GU4
1
Learao
.!"~':,,';.";'~:.! •;.• :: and loser of only lwo deci sions. Pappas' record fell to 9-9.
Kelly at running backs. He'll slopping Washington 7-j} on five Morga Hou 87 301 42 115
By United Pre" illtemalional
010 ~ ~· .
Pappao lbpped . . ,
back them up with three rook- bits lor his flrsl ahu!Dut of the
' AmeriC&amp;D League
W· L. Pel.
The v1ctim of Tuesday mgbt • A jack rabbit will m a k o iea - Gary Lane of Missouri, season. The Senators won the
G AB R B p~
75 57 .568
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'13 60 549
_
was Milt Pappas, leaps of belweea 10 and
:10 : r.barUe Harraway of Sao Jose Isecond game of the twinblll 4-3.1 Oliva MIA 12HI7 74151 .317
·
01~.., '"" ...;,.., defeat
i ' , : : - . : , , . . ; 4 ' " ,1bmbbed for six runo in 4 1-3 feet whea punued.
!State and Randy Schultz of
Close Before
F.R~n, Bal 122457 116144.315
72 61 .541 31!.
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innings as the Glanla took over elers.
.,
Iowa Slate Teachers College. Kaat, who wuuld become the Kaline, Del 105 367 7Z IIJ
Buffalo
68 64 .515 7
·-·-·--~----.,,-- .. -~---· fii'SI soulhpaw in lhe Calvin Powell, Bal 1164al 72121 :J.fi7 ~cbmond
trl 115 .508 8
....• • • • • • • • • • • • Griffith organization to wiD 20 Wgnr,. Cle 114 401 61111
oledo .
65 67 .492 10
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games since Earl Whltebill Richrd~ Cal 88 31? 48 92
JacksonVIlle
61 71 .462 14
captured 22 In 1933 Cor the old KJJbrw Min 127 440 83 127 .289 Syracuse
49 85 .366 27
Washington Senators has been ll..tle' NY 1111 314 rr so .287
Tueoday'o Reoulls
close in the past
yean, Berry,' Clrl 112 306 39 rt .2M Rchslr 4 Jaxvl 3, 1st, 7 inns.
Winning t7 Jn 19M and ta last B.Rbsn Bal 124 4ll5 so 140
Juvl 10 Rochester 8• 2nd
season.
' Homo 111m1
Rclund I Syrcse I, 1st, 7 ·
Even with hla outstanding N • I I • D a I Leape: Aaron,
8 Syracuse 2, 2nd
1965 campaign, Kaat aliH had Brava S4; Mays, G181lll 32; Bftlo Z Clmba 1, 1st, 7 Inns.
to take a back oeal to Allen, Phillies 30; Torre, Columbus 2 Buffalo I, 2nd
teammate Jim Gran~ who won Braves, Stargell, Pirates, San- Toronto f Toledo 0
21 games during the campaign to, Cub! &amp; Hart, !lianll 28.
and two more lu the World Amerleaa Leapt: F. RDbJa.
&amp;
Series.
aon, Oriolel 38; Powell, Orielea
"Kaal will atarl ..,..., fourth 32; Killebrew, Twinl " Colaviday the rest of the seaaon," to. lndiiDI 28; Pepitone, Yanks
~&amp;id Minnlsota Manager Sam 27.
Mele. Barring Injury, Mele'o
IIIIo&amp; Batted In
edict wiD mean at least elglil lllatlo a a I Leqae: Aaroa,
shots at No, 20 for Kaat.
Braves 96; Clemente, Piratel
-·
Elsewhere, Clevellllld nipped to: Allea, Pbilliel 85; While,
Baltimore 2-1, Chicago shaded Philliea 84; Mayo, Gianla 83.
· Wfdi1
hk wsbolr
Detroit 2-1 in ll Jnnlnga, Annoricao WJIIOI Powell,
Callfomla blanked New York 1· Orioles 9'1; F. RDbinsoD, Orioles
o and the scheduled Kansas n; B. Roblnsoa. Oriolel M:
City at Boston doubleheader Killebrew, Twinl 10; Horton,
was rained out.
Tilers 71.

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leadoff oiJ18le In the flnlt and
the Gianla overcame a 1-1
Cincinnati lead wltb folD' more
In the fourth, hlghligbted by
Ollie Browa's ~rua bonner
Walka to McCovey and Tom
Haller 8lld . Jay Alou'a RBI
singled preceded Bron'a ailth
homer.
The lou was Clncbmatl'•
sixth in a row and lOth lu II
gamea.
Bill White wu tbe polson the
Pirates took. The Pblladelpbla
flrst baoemaa came to . bal
twice with hoses loaded 8Jid
stroked slnglea both timet to
drive Ia lour runs that helped
Chris Short will hil. 15th game
1n 22 decisions.
. John CalllsoD singled 11 one
run in the first innlllg before
the first of Whlle'a ruo-scoriJ18
hit.J . Roberto Clemente tied It
3-3 111 the filth with his 22nd
horner with two men ou base.

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ADs~ raUied to alp Atlanta 1'!"'e Saa Fnnc:1Ho Giants are 7, ~1. L&lt;&gt;uis shut ~ut Houston &amp;!tack In l!ep now that Juaa 0, and New York downed
~rlchal'a Instep 11 back 1D Cbleago H.
l\lllpe.
, Ill the Amerlc811 League,
'1'he •treaklllc Glanll took a Cleveland edged Baltmore 2·1.
lll!'game lead 111 tbe ltaotl~ Calfomla blanked New York 1·
Najtonal League penuumt ohaoe 0, Chicago defeated Detroit 21
Tae~ay nlgbt behind the high In 1Z illlllngs, )llinneseta oplit a
k1ckmg, sorefooted Domm1can doubleheader with Washington,
lObo stopped Clnclnnall 7·3 oa wilmlng 7-j}, before losi!lil 4-3,
eight hits for his 18th victory. alld BtstoR and Kansas · City
It was Sao Francisco'• fourth bad a twin biJI rained out.
atraigb.t win aad eighth In their Franks r e c e I v e d another
Ia•! mne games and coupled scare In the fourth Inning when
wlth Phillldelpbla's 5-4 defeat of Tomn;y Helms' screaming Une
P1ll sburgh to push the Gianls drive richocheted off Marichal's
lo a one-game lead they last leg. However, the Gianla' 29owned Aug. 6. •
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game wilmer the last three
Marichal hadn I won a game •easona shook it off and, 11n
as a starter since July 25 and llict, looked even tougher after
compounded his early August the incident as he imp,..ved his
olump two weeks ago PY record to 18·5.
otepping ~ a slray ba seball Willie McCovery slammed his
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and Ron Swoboda octred Elliot
Rally FaDt
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ANNOUNCE SIGNJNGS
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Th• Injury. besides bein~
CHICAGO (UP!) -The Chlca·
ATHENS
Ohio (UPl)
PbUadelpbla 68 58 ,540 7
ouile painful, hindered Marich·
.. 60 .520 gu
go Bulla announced the signing
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dr~y f~~
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oo much so that Mlinoger
Knicks, and Bob Boozer
ball Tournament and a berth In New York
56 70 .444 19
Herman Franks was at a loss 1 SAN FRANCISCO (UP!) - the National League lead by a obtained from the Loa Angele;
the national tournament Aug. Houstoa
55 70 .440 191&gt;
Monday whoa asked about IThe golden west has been a full game.
Lakers to l1161Hl7 National
2JI. SepL 4 at Orangeburg, S. Chicago
42 81 .341 311!.
MarJchal's next start.
land of lost opportunlty this The Giants jumped Pappas 8,." tb' 11 Associ Uo
By JEFF MEYERS
Tuesday'• Result.
"Jl e.'11 P~·1,c h when 1tc
"' . say,~ ,be ·season for the C1ncmnah
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· of runs 1n the first tract£.
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can p1tch, Franks sa1d. I m who today close out their final inning. Tilo Fuentes led off with Th
Bull
Althougb II s pretty difficult In the morning «".""'• No_rlh Pbila. 5 Pittsburgb 4 night
,
111
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not ~oing lo ask him again." western swing with a single a single and Pappao got the
eagu::
to
eonceal a ~fool-5, 2%&gt;-pound broot resumed play 111 the SIXth SL Louis 3 Houston o' night
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pllchor drclar_ed he was ready Last year the Reds ' collapse Covey slammed hlo 28tb homer. foiD'th ~~est In'":~:. e ' to go tDIIIOilced throughout the same delayed Monday by nln Los Angelet 8 AUanta 7: night
lo test hJS a~hng foot. Although on the final lrip here cost them CincinnaU got a run back in
g
season.
and went '"' to 1 3-4 decision Wedllelday'o l'nlbable Pll&lt;:be•-s l
tooched for eight hils, including at least a second-place finish
the seoond off Juan Marlchal
MdAM
oul
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ISiarllnt! Timet EDT!
homers by Deron Johnson and Th." second one this sea~on on Deron Johnson's 16th homer
Gaw:"'~ ~ It ax liz. Moody's twCJohltter.
Pblllldelpbla at Plttsburgb
Leo Cardenas that accou~ted cost Manager Don Heffner his and took the lead in the fourth
C3 eS
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lu y ':., -:;(;..ere :~opo
Franl: Baltalgla hurled a four Jackson (12-11) vs. Sisk (8-2).
011
111
for all the Red runs, he gamed job as the Reds dropped 11 with two more runs on a double
n!te to wlnnln P820 ?mea hlt~F In downing Adrian, Mich., 8:15 p.m.
momentum as the game games In a row, 10 of them on by Johnson and Lea Cardenao'
K
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~
2-0, In the championship game New York at Chicago -Straw
pr&lt;Jgressed and allowed ORly the road.
15th homer.
m:;'ter ~~to y, and;&amp;,"' Rl Northbrook aoored in the (fi.IJ) vo Hauds &lt;8-11). 2:
~~~_h~ts. af~er~he fo_u:~~m~ This trip knocked the Reds San FranciS&lt;O thea rocked
I ~ 0110 lrium ~'aw 1~ slxlb IIIIi nlntb Innings.
! p.m.
oul of the role of possible con- Pappas Jn the fourth lnnini wltb CLEVELAND (UPI) - The · becomln the
~rl
. St. L&lt;&gt;uls at Houstoa -J••ste:r I
1
tender and Into the position of a four-run explosion.
· Cleveland Browns Tuesday lrlld· , "m"' g Itch thl
eaton
(8-S) vs. Cuellar &lt;8-6). 9:30
8
· to ,battle JUS!
· to rna ke a He walked McCovey and Tom "'
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'"' the veteran rwuung
rea ,..
h thP 1ercl clreloeason
p.m.
I)EVOTED TO INTEREM OP first-division finl sh.
Haller, Jay Alou singled in one Charlie Scale• to the AUanta
c
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Allanta at L&lt;&gt;s Angeles . MEIGS • MASON &amp;REA
The current ltlf.ing streak was of them and Ollie Brown hCJo Falcono for a draft choice.
AI mid-season, Denny McLain II)'
Nalloaal Leque
CI0111J18er (11-1) vs. Sutton
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extended to six games Tuesday mered.
The 28-year-&lt;~ld Se'lles spent was the AU-Star Game starter
G AB R. Pel. 11). 11 p.m.
.....,~":,'"'..!:,"":!:,";..:"~·· __ night by San Francisco, 7-3. Doubles by Bob Burda and most of his four years with the Iand top winner In the league AI
Pit
uri 392 •i8 8 .342 Clnchmall at Sao Francisco
o::...,-.,...:,:n;~.
Th~ Reds now have lost 10 of Alou in the eighth inning off re- Browns flitting on the bencll as with 13 victories, while Kaal Slr~el, Pit 108379 trll25 .330 -Maloney (13-4) vs. Bobn (7-8).
_ , 0 8 ,_ ,.,....,, 0 ..., ,..,.., . . . theU" last 11 games and as on Jiever Jack Baldschun added an a replacement lor the lndestruc- was just another hurler In tbe Alou All
123 532 so 172 .323 4 p.m.
1'::"",..":,'!';..,~';'....,., ..,,... their last visit out west they insurance run.
table Jimmy Brown. The lrllde middle ol the pack witb 11 CJOU:te, Pit l174ill 78158 .322 1
Tbanday's Gamet
....,.. " ,..... .,.. have just one win thus far.
Marichal, who missed a pitch- indicates that the Browns are triumphs.
"•""' AU
at PittsbiD'_gh, mght
11•• 381 52121 .3l&amp; Pblla.
,..,,._ at Ua• ,._. ofDet, . . ......_.,
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New York at Chic g0
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Veteran .Joe Nuxhall (4-4) was ing turn hecause of a oore an- going to go with their rookie But since then the Minnesota Allen, Pbll 105 390 81 122 .313
a
.::::".:!&gt;~. -~·;;:,: scheduled to pitch today against kle, scattered eight bits as he running backs.
,lefthander has won elgbt of 11 Cpeda, St.L 105367 12115.3131(Only gameo ocbeduledl
t:..:'''· ••• ,,. ""'· ... ll!f Gianis' Gaylord Perry, the went the distance for his 18th Coach Blanton Colller wlll i decisiono and allalned victory Santo Chi U7 422 73131 .310 I1~JitHDati~;.(L;;,;~StaJJdln:gsll
• · - """' o . - " · season's first 20-game winner victory.
start Ernie Green and Leroy No, t9 Tae!day night by Cldnda, Pit 118436 GU4
1
Learao
.!"~':,,';.";'~:.! •;.• :: and loser of only lwo deci sions. Pappas' record fell to 9-9.
Kelly at running backs. He'll slopping Washington 7-j} on five Morga Hou 87 301 42 115
By United Pre" illtemalional
010 ~ ~· .
Pappao lbpped . . ,
back them up with three rook- bits lor his flrsl ahu!Dut of the
' AmeriC&amp;D League
W· L. Pel.
The v1ctim of Tuesday mgbt • A jack rabbit will m a k o iea - Gary Lane of Missouri, season. The Senators won the
G AB R B p~
75 57 .568
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'13 60 549
_
was Milt Pappas, leaps of belweea 10 and
:10 : r.barUe Harraway of Sao Jose Isecond game of the twinblll 4-3.1 Oliva MIA 12HI7 74151 .317
·
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i ' , : : - . : , , . . ; 4 ' " ,1bmbbed for six runo in 4 1-3 feet whea punued.
!State and Randy Schultz of
Close Before
F.R~n, Bal 122457 116144.315
72 61 .541 31!.
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innings as the Glanla took over elers.
.,
Iowa Slate Teachers College. Kaat, who wuuld become the Kaline, Del 105 367 7Z IIJ
Buffalo
68 64 .515 7
·-·-·--~----.,,-- .. -~---· fii'SI soulhpaw in lhe Calvin Powell, Bal 1164al 72121 :J.fi7 ~cbmond
trl 115 .508 8
....• • • • • • • • • • • • Griffith organization to wiD 20 Wgnr,. Cle 114 401 61111
oledo .
65 67 .492 10
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games since Earl Whltebill Richrd~ Cal 88 31? 48 92
JacksonVIlle
61 71 .462 14
captured 22 In 1933 Cor the old KJJbrw Min 127 440 83 127 .289 Syracuse
49 85 .366 27
Washington Senators has been ll..tle' NY 1111 314 rr so .287
Tueoday'o Reoulls
close in the past
yean, Berry,' Clrl 112 306 39 rt .2M Rchslr 4 Jaxvl 3, 1st, 7 inns.
Winning t7 Jn 19M and ta last B.Rbsn Bal 124 4ll5 so 140
Juvl 10 Rochester 8• 2nd
season.
' Homo 111m1
Rclund I Syrcse I, 1st, 7 ·
Even with hla outstanding N • I I • D a I Leape: Aaron,
8 Syracuse 2, 2nd
1965 campaign, Kaat aliH had Brava S4; Mays, G181lll 32; Bftlo Z Clmba 1, 1st, 7 Inns.
to take a back oeal to Allen, Phillies 30; Torre, Columbus 2 Buffalo I, 2nd
teammate Jim Gran~ who won Braves, Stargell, Pirates, San- Toronto f Toledo 0
21 games during the campaign to, Cub! &amp; Hart, !lianll 28.
and two more lu the World Amerleaa Leapt: F. RDbJa.
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aon, Oriolel 38; Powell, Orielea
"Kaal will atarl ..,..., fourth 32; Killebrew, Twinl " Colaviday the rest of the seaaon," to. lndiiDI 28; Pepitone, Yanks
~&amp;id Minnlsota Manager Sam 27.
Mele. Barring Injury, Mele'o
IIIIo&amp; Batted In
edict wiD mean at least elglil lllatlo a a I Leqae: Aaroa,
shots at No, 20 for Kaat.
Braves 96; Clemente, Piratel
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Baltimore 2-1, Chicago shaded Philliea 84; Mayo, Gianla 83.
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Detroit 2-1 in ll Jnnlnga, Annoricao WJIIOI Powell,
Callfomla blanked New York 1· Orioles 9'1; F. RDbinsoD, Orioles
o and the scheduled Kansas n; B. Roblnsoa. Oriolel M:
City at Boston doubleheader Killebrew, Twinl 10; Horton,
was rained out.
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leadoff oiJ18le In the flnlt and
the Gianla overcame a 1-1
Cincinnati lead wltb folD' more
In the fourth, hlghligbted by
Ollie Browa's ~rua bonner
Walka to McCovey and Tom
Haller 8lld . Jay Alou'a RBI
singled preceded Bron'a ailth
homer.
The lou was Clncbmatl'•
sixth in a row and lOth lu II
gamea.
Bill White wu tbe polson the
Pirates took. The Pblladelpbla
flrst baoemaa came to . bal
twice with hoses loaded 8Jid
stroked slnglea both timet to
drive Ia lour runs that helped
Chris Short will hil. 15th game
1n 22 decisions.
. John CalllsoD singled 11 one
run in the first innlllg before
the first of Whlle'a ruo-scoriJ18
hit.J . Roberto Clemente tied It
3-3 111 the filth with his 22nd
horner with two men ou base.

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ADs~ raUied to alp Atlanta 1'!"'e Saa Fnnc:1Ho Giants are 7, ~1. L&lt;&gt;uis shut ~ut Houston &amp;!tack In l!ep now that Juaa 0, and New York downed
~rlchal'a Instep 11 back 1D Cbleago H.
l\lllpe.
, Ill the Amerlc811 League,
'1'he •treaklllc Glanll took a Cleveland edged Baltmore 2·1.
lll!'game lead 111 tbe ltaotl~ Calfomla blanked New York 1·
Najtonal League penuumt ohaoe 0, Chicago defeated Detroit 21
Tae~ay nlgbt behind the high In 1Z illlllngs, )llinneseta oplit a
k1ckmg, sorefooted Domm1can doubleheader with Washington,
lObo stopped Clnclnnall 7·3 oa wilmlng 7-j}, before losi!lil 4-3,
eight hits for his 18th victory. alld BtstoR and Kansas · City
It was Sao Francisco'• fourth bad a twin biJI rained out.
atraigb.t win aad eighth In their Franks r e c e I v e d another
Ia•! mne games and coupled scare In the fourth Inning when
wlth Phillldelpbla's 5-4 defeat of Tomn;y Helms' screaming Une
P1ll sburgh to push the Gianls drive richocheted off Marichal's
lo a one-game lead they last leg. However, the Gianla' 29owned Aug. 6. •
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game wilmer the last three
Marichal hadn I won a game •easona shook it off and, 11n
as a starter since July 25 and llict, looked even tougher after
compounded his early August the incident as he imp,..ved his
olump two weeks ago PY record to 18·5.
otepping ~ a slray ba seball Willie McCovery slammed his
while runmng in the outf~eld 26th horner afler Tilo Fuentes'
before a game and severly
twisting hi• left ankle.

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Do all your shopping where you get Plaid
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Save and redeem Platd Stamps now for
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A&amp;P FROZEN
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Brooks Catsup- 2 '!:: 39c
CHOPP_, IIOCCOIJ, PEAS
Homespun Napkins ..: 33c
CUT COIN, PIAS I CAIRor5
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MIXED
Facial Tissues ~~~=- 4 ~ 79c
IAIY 01 FOIDIIOOl LIMAS
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FRiiNCH Olt Cllf·OR!!N BEANS
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BROCCOLI IPEAIS. Cauliflower
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Grape Jelly =.- 3 .._ 79c
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Brack Pepper::.::" ~57c
2',o;: 59c Cinnamon ..."' - - -Ws.49
Strawberries
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lotto• RouiMI StHk • lb. 95c a1cEo. uAN
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Sirloin Tip 10111 , . . . lb. 99c hef
Steaks ·· 1-lb. PI• 89c
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Do all your shopping where you get Plaid
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gifts quicker.
Save and redeem Platd Stamps now for
your choice of fine Christmas glfla,

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COWMBUS, OHIO 3430 Indianola Avenue
37 43 E. Broad Street
ZANESVILLE, OHIO
28 S. Sixth Street
BECKLEY, W. VA. 505 Eisenhower Drive
CHRLSTN., W. VA. 1506 Kanawha Blvd., W.
HUNTINGTON, W. VA. 1029 Third Avenue
IIRKERSBURG, W. VA, 1129J9th Street
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A&amp;P FROZEN
A&amp;P Charcoal· 20 ~ 99c
Brooks Catsup- 2 '!:: 39c
CHOPP_, IIOCCOIJ, PEAS
Homespun Napkins ..: 33c
CUT COIN, PIAS I CAIRor5
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MIXED
Facial Tissues ~~~=- 4 ~ 79c
IAIY 01 FOIDIIOOl LIMAS
2lO:oz.
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Brack Pepper::.::" ~57c
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Strawberries
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IMNSFIELD ................. 25511awman Strut
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ASHlAND .......... ,,. ..13U Bllcilbanl Avelllt
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Sliced leef LIYtr .. .. lb. 49c
lotto• RouiMI StHk • lb. 95c a1cEo. uAN
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Beef
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SUper-RighfSmokies pkg. 69t
FREEZIR e1111N, FAouN
Sirloin Tip 10111 , . . . lb. 99c hef
Steaks ·· 1-lb. PI• 89c
Cube Steak , ,· ·, · · · lh. $1.09 cAP'N JoHN FRozEN
.. lb. 79c Perch Fillets ·· l·lb. pkg. 49c
Ground Roll. St-k
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Managtr will give you an order form• .kilt fill outttle
form, tear off lie receipt eiUb and drop 1he eealed
envelope IR tllel\andy Home Delivery COIII8inll
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extra value of Plaid Stamps, Plaid Stamps
are another good reason to shop at A&amp;P

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&lt;Jim ) •i n;. Paul Hwngarner, :
Rt&gt;gistration ~ll be in Point Terry and Diana, all or Letart,
Pleasant at 7 p.m. on Seplt&gt;m- W. VoL .\Irs. Mcme tJumg&lt;~r·
tier 7 at the Point Pleasant High ; ner, Mr and !\Irs. Leo HumSchool with the coursf' o!IPred g;_rrnt&gt;r. l:in tl'l'. l{lr.:kle .
Stan,
bei ng Couust&gt; Ung and Gu1da rwe ' i\like and Dawn Jenkin ~, all of ·
273 tBa sic Course in GuidaiH:el. ' li11 rond ak Ind ., Hr ll l~&lt;l t llk. Jr
nl Hogsetl , \\'. Va ., Mr. ;md
- - - - ; !\·Irs. J ;mH~s Bumgarner
dlld
! Roger, Pt. Plea s &lt;~nt , Mr. and
, 1\-rr~. 1\ennetll Wy&lt;mt, 1\enndh .
and Tunmy, Loga n, Ohio . :\.·1r. ,
iand Mrs. Larry t:berstm..:h ul'
I Minersville, Ohio, Mr. and !\'Irs.
I Bo.ymond Bumgarnt.·r ut .\olar- - - - 1ion, Ohiu. Mr and Mrs. t.llen
RF. UNTON ON SEPT. 4
I Humgarner, ~-larysv rlle, Ohio,
Mr. and Mr-s. Roy J . Bum~arThe Layne Reunion wil! be r.er and Hremhr &lt;md Mr s~ H&lt;ll'· '
held Sunday, Sept. -1, at the twra Penzil ot Flint. Mi..:h.
Ul'ation

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eMesh or
Flat Knit

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Chronic Maternal ID ness in Low Jncome
Families is Bein,r Stu died by OSU Tearns

News Notes

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eOXFORDS

FULLY r; UA RA.VTFF/1

BROADClOTH
SHORTS

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F. A. Batey, Mro. H. L. Dyer,
Those attending were
Mr. Mr;;. John Fry, Mrs. Howard
and Mrs. Harry M_iller, .VIr. , Wagenhals, and Mrs.
Lloyd
and Mrs. Harry Pickens. Mr, Roush The next meeting will
.and Mrs. James N. Roush, Lm- i be August 10 at the home of
da and Jeff, Mr. and Mrs. 1Mrs. H. H. Vance.

e All Cotlon
e Black - Olive

ATHLETIC
SHIRTS

ASST. COLORS

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BOY'S DERBY BRAND
TEE SHIRTS
KNIT BRIEFS

46c
e DRESS OXFORDS

Boys 6 to 16 ... 13% oz.
WESTERN DENIM

Everything Thets N-

Boys'- Girls'

SCHOOL
SHOES

1f1fteen weeks tour of duly and
Th.e annual Bumgarner F.am- his wife and children will re-- ·
!ly Reunion was held Sunday. side in Middleporl during his I
BUMGARNER REUNION

SPORT
SOCKS

LADIES' HI STYLED

DRESSES

e Girls Strap1
e&amp;yl Oltord1

AugUst 14, in the New Haven absem·e.

Park with approximately
73
persons attending. A plcnic din·
ner was served at noon and a
short business meeting
was

conducled by the

presid~ t.

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Mr. and Mrs. Herma1 Layne, I
:vir. and Mrs. C. M. Adams. i
Jr.. and Bruce have returned i
from a two weeks vacation in

Boys' 6

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Howard E. Bumgarner of lndi- pi lal.
anapolls, Ind .. and Robert D. Mr. and Mrs. Okey Killings- ,

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"'Bumgarner of Tororrto . .Canada. worth and children of Hope- '
Mrs. Marie Bumgarner with . v.-ell, Va ., were guests of Mr. ·
. her son, Leo and his fllmily. at- 'and Mrs. Wilbur Webb.

LONG
SLEEVE

tended from Uniondale, Ind. , Mr. and Mrs. Bill Nease and '
They displayed a picture of the · children were wePkend guPSts ,
latE' William Bumgarner: also a of her mother, Mrs. J . V. MeCongressional Medal of Honor , Grew.
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BOY'S 6 to 16 FALL
PERMANENT PRESS

MORE SAVINGS FOR
FALL FIX~ UP TIME!

COTION SLACKS

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come see us and save nowl

Hogg &amp; Zuspan
MATERIALS
COMPANY
MASON

W.VA.

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dueled during lhe morning and Mr. and Mrs. Guy Russell and
pl~ns dlseussed for the
ne" Vickie of Pomeroy were rec&lt;,nll
year Rrojects whlch begins In Sunday visitors of
Sf)ptem~r. The new· yearboolo! ents, Mr. and Mrs.
will b• ~islrlbllled at the ne•l Russell..
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meeiing 1o be helcl at the home . Mrs. Charley Smith and Mn.
o1 Mrs. ·Hilda Kina· · ' Doyle Knapp and sons
Present were Mr. and Mrs._ business visUorb in Galflpo1lts I
Wayne KinJ, Mr. and Mrt. recently.
Larrv Williams Mrs. Milne Mrs. Jack Elom and son and
Davis and daughter, Joyce Mrs. ~·red ~ckerman
Mrs. Clarencr Murray, Mr•. ill Gallipolis Wednesday.
Jackie Reed Mrs. ·paul WiM Susil! •Ill! Kathy sCarbel-ry.j
and Mrs. Mar&amp;aret ~alley and of \\\'est VI\'Rinla are vlsiUI)I
Joanria Meehan of Columbus, wllh•· llietr grandparents, ' Mt.
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DRESSES
Asst. Colors - 7

Girl's 4 to 14 Aut. Color

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MENS LONG SLEEVE
FANty KNITS
end ASST. TAILORED

Sport Shirts

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Open Mon.-Frl ••• ____ 9 to ,I
Saturday -------- ••••••• II to a
5TH &amp; PEARL STS.-RACINE •
"The Store Wi!l• A Harl"

SWEET
PEAS

Special Values For
August 25-26-27'

Hunt's Family Size
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4

10ot.
bottles

Evervd•y Low Pricel

. Grade A HomOQenizecl

$1

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Stokely's

APPlE SAUCE

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cans

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GALLON

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Jo-Bo Brand

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FOOD
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46oz.

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short bu~inE':ss session was con- Dale Russell of Columbus and

a'S REG. 59c DRESS SOCKS .. •.. ··.. · .. 49c
49c SOCKS ........ •.. • 39c
lOY'S lEG.-

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(Construction Grade)

If you pl1n to build, remodel or repair

MOHAIR SWEATERS

WHITE SLIPS

SPECIAL DISCOUNT PRICI

BEST PRICE in the VALLEY

SNEAKERS

Wood, A.thens, Emmett Jones, w~re business visitors In Co-

Shade; Mr. and Mrs. Eme,.on luinbus last week . While !here
Jones and family, . ~a;bara they visited Mr· and Mrs. Ar·
Jones, Middleport; Mr. an d thur McGhee and family and
Mrs. Lee Dav~dsoo, Columbus; Mr. and Mrs. William Taylor
Mr. and Mrs . .William purtoo and daughlers and Miss SanaJ)dL!Ia_ughler. LJSa : Mr. 1nd;dra McGhee and Jo Smtih
Mrli) Flo)'d Chapmdn
ani : accompanied the Smiths home
daughler , Shelly , Colum\lus.
for 8 vacalion.
Mary Ruth Barnilz was a
Arls, Cra/tl Club
weekend visitor of her grandPlans its Pro11ram
parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. H.
The Bradbury Arts aruj· Crafts Robeson and Chester Morris .
Club held ;15 annual picnic re- Mr. and Mrs . Harold GUiogly
cenliy at Royal Oak Park. A and family of Carpenter, Mr.

COMPARE
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HANES CREW SOCKS

Argo Brand

and Mrs

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LADIES'- TEEN-AGERS
MOLDED SOLE-CANVAS

GIRL'S ADJUSTA-Ll!NGTH

Mr

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chael Griffilh and childr:m,
Mrs. Carol
and famJ-! Troy, KaUee and Gina of Pomely, Mr. and MJ:s. Robert Jones troy.
and children. Bobby, Carolyn ' ·
and Jamtl, Shade;. Mr. and I ....
Mrs. Ray); ~·ley..,. ae;.i , .n i
Danny, Shade; Mr. and Mrs. .,
Waller lj. Jonea and son, Gro~- ·
ory, :'ilheOs: Mrs. norww
Dandalclr, and ·family, Mr. and
Mrs. Paul Parsons and ,,,,
Paul Jr., Athent; M~. Kale i Mr. and Mrs Charley Smith

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Canada.

Harold Bumgarner. The fami· Mrs. Lillian Fields has re-ly history was dis cus~ed with turned home after being a pa- l
thf reading (I{ letters
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Phillips Sisters Style Shop

Right Reserved to
Limit Quantitiu

Peacbes

NEW
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BAKER FURNITURE

RACINE

Del Monte

EXCELLENT
COLORS

$494

BOYS BACK TO SCHOOL

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LADIES LAMINATED WOOL

BOYS LEATHER

ARRIVING DAILY!

Jones Family
· Reunion Held
In Athens

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PAIR

Mrs. Luther Smith , Terry and Force Base, New Hampsh1re,
Timmy , Mr. and Mrs. Robert , have been visiting Mr. and
Cooke, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Hoft- I Mrs . llrmry Copehart and oth' man, Mrs. Eugene
Hudnall, •Pr relatives here for the fldSl
-~'J_Jizabeth and . David. and Miss , th. ree week s. :\Jr. Capehart Jeft
, · mda Perry.
for Goose Bay, Canada, for a

HEAD SCARFS

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Now In Progress!

WORD GETS AROUND ABOUT THE .THRIFTY BUYS
AT THIS STORE! WHY DON'T YOU TRY US THIS' WEEK?

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Req.
$7.95

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Charles Weaver and Charlene,
PERSONALS
lllr. and Mrs. Harold Bumgar- AC and Mrs. Irwin Capehart,
aer and Mary Ann , Mr. and Bobby and Linda ,-ot -Pease Air

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BLACK nr F{!OWN

KNIT BRIEFS
KNIT T-SHIRTS
All Sizes

SLACKS

DRESSES

Your . Food Savings_

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MEN'S NO-IRON
PERM-PRESS

elect and assistant principal al
Canlon McKinley High SchO&lt;·, !,
sold lhe organizatiOn was concorned al the state's relaxing ol
teaching cer!Uicate require.
ments and the Cleveland school
dislrlcl's proposal , lo hire col-

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education.

by to inventory and evalua.e com- Vmton and Washmg:on.
the U.~. ChUdren's Bureau to munity resources such as home
finance a statistical analysis ~ nursing care, housekeeper and
material gathered bt interviews homemaker services and day
with 200 chronically ill homema· care centers, in all 28 Appabkers living In eight Ohio Appala· chlan counties of Ohio.
chiao counties.
.
Two hundred other homema- SpeCial attention wiD be
kers in the area who are oot to what exleot the
chronicaUy Ill were also biter· sourc~s are used by lhe
viewed for comparison.
lntervaewed.
Bolh groups were asked by The project is co-directed by
txperienced interviewers for a Drs. Ruth Deacon,· chairman of
description of members of the the divlslon of
l
household, lhe extent of chronic housing and equlpmenl in
Ulness in the family, members' School of Home Economics,
occupaliooal and employmenl Francllle Maloch of the schooL
status, communication and lsolalion of the famlly, family func- Mrs. Ann S. Bardwell, a
nd decl i
k'••
ate student working toward the
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t .lOnmg
a
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c"al
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egree
•s as_sd,.cliat
1. . parti
. c1patlon, food and nu- rector
trabted
., :·inclnalltl·
tr1lmn ufcludlns
the m
. 1erv1ewers
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, meal paltems
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who were
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an
e ami Y economic posl- through lhe Ohio Slate Empl lion
oy
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menl Service. The Ohio n.,,.,,.•l
menls of Heollh and
have also cooperal€d in lhe
dy.
The Ohio counlies where
views were conducted are Alh.
. ens, Belmont, Carroll, Highland,
The annual Jones family re- Hockins, Meigs, Scioto and CoIDI!on was h&lt;!ld Sunday al lhe - -·
borne of Mrs. Dorolhy Dandak· Guinther Familie•
ls in Athens. A basket dinner In R
. Sunuu.r
-'·-·
eunum
was served oo the lawn at A reunion of the famllv
noon. The oldest member at- William and Francis Guinlher
te."ddng wa~. Mrs. Kate Wood of was held Sunday in Gallipo,is,
1\lfier.s,. 8CI. and ibe yuun~esl at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ed .
was Bnan Gregory Jones, Alb- lison Guinlher and daught...-s,
ens, 9 ~lila. ,
Caryl and Deborah.
Halves
Allelldmg were Mr.
und Atlending were Bernard Guin ·
Mrs .., Frank· Jones and famJI~, ther and son. L.A.; and g.,ndMJ:. ·and .M.rs. Frank, Jr. and son Brian McDade of Galli]IC!li&gt;:
' Dianna, Donna, Bnon Mr. and Mrs. John Guin(l,er.
. Douglas, Columbus; Winter Haven, Fla .; Mrs FdFred Ji&gt;neo and waril J. Corc-oran and children,
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and Betsy, Bel· James, Joseph , Michael, EdLarry Jmws ward and Caryl Groce, 1\'opIP~\ S!even and Mar-1 ping, Conn.; Mr and Mrs. ClayMr. a,nd ton Faris, Parkersburg, W.Va. ;
and douilh Mr. and Mrs. Guy Eddie Guin
!I~;, , AihJ''ns; Mrd. h~ldd ther and children, G. E. and To-

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MEN'S FAMOUS 100% FINE COTTON

LEAHN OF LIE.'\ ill

Worll has Oeerr reePhed o.f ~
,iw dl'&lt;tl h ot Mrs.
H ome r
i Marjorie 1 Hn nker, a former
1\IN.ONE CLASS
res 1derrt ol th is arf'a . She d1ed 1
The Win - One Class of the
New H ~ven EUB Churr-h met in a hospital in Las Vegas, Nev.
:md the ! lll ll'l'al WiiS held there.
loll 1\l unday Pvt'ning, Augu ~ t l:l.
KE~VPEKATINt;
..-...L the New Hav t&gt;n Park tor a A2c Willi am l' . 1VJaynard . AF
-wiener roast.
J57H284 - i406 Support SquadMrs. Eugen_e Hudnall led the 1011 • Uo\ t.i?l. APO .\t&gt;w York,
1,1 f'~ .,1
OH057, so n of Mr . and ~-Irs.
· ~~\'t;t rons, hliSI~g
1e J t&gt;~~ Maynard , i::. 1!1 i-1 hospital
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St: npt urf' u ~ed '-'&lt;-1 ~ Psalm JO-t. 111 l&lt; 'rankfur t, Gernwny, recupDtlring the bllsiness meeti11g cratmg lrom kidney surgery .
conduttt'd by lht· das:-; r)r('_..;r - lie wou ld appre&lt;:rct le mC~il !rom
dent . H;uul d Hu n 1~ &lt;1rnPr,
il tlmHI' .
was annoutwt'd Uta\ the &lt;·lass
SEWIM.i ClUB
has been in\'ited to a eorn roast The New Haven Sewi11g club 1
at the hume of Mr. and \l rs. met at the home of Mrs. OUie
Edwin Stein on the evening of · H.oush witl1 Mrs. R. F. Brya&amp;t !
Au g. 29. The next regular meet- as co-hostess, for a luncheon.
ing will be held at the home ol Those aUendmg were Mrs. 1
Mr and Mrs. Harold Bumgar- L. C. Rou.sh, Mrs. D. A. Smith, ,
ne~-Mrs. James MacKmghl, Mrs. :
Va. A basket dinr1Pr will
s1•nwd r.t nnon.

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The chronil!Bily Ill mother was shoclon.
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~io State University home eoo- asked additional questions about Olher counties where agencies
nomlstl has launched die last ~~W· IIIness and changes In the are being surveyed a~e Adams,
slop of siUdy of what effects Ihobsehold since she became Ill. Brown, Clermont, Gallla, Guern·
chronic
maternal
iUness Amons other things, she was sey, Harrison, Holmes, Jackson,
has on the low income famlly 1 as~ed how her children were Jefferson, Lawrence, Monroe,
1
.and lhe home in Appalochian Icared for.
Morsan, Muskingum, Noble,

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Sludy Teacher Crl•l•
The OElA's executive committee announced plans lu m~et
either Thursday or Friday'

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YOUR SAVINGS-· FUL-VALU MEATS
"'•nninq A Picnic? B•rbecue Our Own G"od

Fresh Ground
BEEF
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Magic 1
Bleach .

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&lt;Jim ) •i n;. Paul Hwngarner, :
Rt&gt;gistration ~ll be in Point Terry and Diana, all or Letart,
Pleasant at 7 p.m. on Seplt&gt;m- W. VoL .\Irs. Mcme tJumg&lt;~r·
tier 7 at the Point Pleasant High ; ner, Mr and !\Irs. Leo HumSchool with the coursf' o!IPred g;_rrnt&gt;r. l:in tl'l'. l{lr.:kle .
Stan,
bei ng Couust&gt; Ung and Gu1da rwe ' i\like and Dawn Jenkin ~, all of ·
273 tBa sic Course in GuidaiH:el. ' li11 rond ak Ind ., Hr ll l~&lt;l t llk. Jr
nl Hogsetl , \\'. Va ., Mr. ;md
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and Tunmy, Loga n, Ohio . :\.·1r. ,
iand Mrs. Larry t:berstm..:h ul'
I Minersville, Ohio, Mr. and !\'Irs.
I Bo.ymond Bumgarnt.·r ut .\olar- - - - 1ion, Ohiu. Mr and Mrs. t.llen
RF. UNTON ON SEPT. 4
I Humgarner, ~-larysv rlle, Ohio,
Mr. and Mr-s. Roy J . Bum~arThe Layne Reunion wil! be r.er and Hremhr &lt;md Mr s~ H&lt;ll'· '
held Sunday, Sept. -1, at the twra Penzil ot Flint. Mi..:h.
Ul'ation

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Chronic Maternal ID ness in Low Jncome
Families is Bein,r Stu died by OSU Tearns

News Notes

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F. A. Batey, Mro. H. L. Dyer,
Those attending were
Mr. Mr;;. John Fry, Mrs. Howard
and Mrs. Harry M_iller, .VIr. , Wagenhals, and Mrs.
Lloyd
and Mrs. Harry Pickens. Mr, Roush The next meeting will
.and Mrs. James N. Roush, Lm- i be August 10 at the home of
da and Jeff, Mr. and Mrs. 1Mrs. H. H. Vance.

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Boys 6 to 16 ... 13% oz.
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Boys'- Girls'

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1f1fteen weeks tour of duly and
Th.e annual Bumgarner F.am- his wife and children will re-- ·
!ly Reunion was held Sunday. side in Middleporl during his I
BUMGARNER REUNION

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AugUst 14, in the New Haven absem·e.

Park with approximately
73
persons attending. A plcnic din·
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short business meeting
was

conducled by the

presid~ t.

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Mr. and Mrs. Herma1 Layne, I
:vir. and Mrs. C. M. Adams. i
Jr.. and Bruce have returned i
from a two weeks vacation in

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Howard E. Bumgarner of lndi- pi lal.
anapolls, Ind .. and Robert D. Mr. and Mrs. Okey Killings- ,

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"'Bumgarner of Tororrto . .Canada. worth and children of Hope- '
Mrs. Marie Bumgarner with . v.-ell, Va ., were guests of Mr. ·
. her son, Leo and his fllmily. at- 'and Mrs. Wilbur Webb.

LONG
SLEEVE

tended from Uniondale, Ind. , Mr. and Mrs. Bill Nease and '
They displayed a picture of the · children were wePkend guPSts ,
latE' William Bumgarner: also a of her mother, Mrs. J . V. MeCongressional Medal of Honor , Grew.
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FALL FIX~ UP TIME!

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dueled during lhe morning and Mr. and Mrs. Guy Russell and
pl~ns dlseussed for the
ne" Vickie of Pomeroy were rec&lt;,nll
year Rrojects whlch begins In Sunday visitors of
Sf)ptem~r. The new· yearboolo! ents, Mr. and Mrs.
will b• ~islrlbllled at the ne•l Russell..
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meeiing 1o be helcl at the home . Mrs. Charley Smith and Mn.
o1 Mrs. ·Hilda Kina· · ' Doyle Knapp and sons
Present were Mr. and Mrs._ business visUorb in Galflpo1lts I
Wayne KinJ, Mr. and Mrt. recently.
Larrv Williams Mrs. Milne Mrs. Jack Elom and son and
Davis and daughter, Joyce Mrs. ~·red ~ckerman
Mrs. Clarencr Murray, Mr•. ill Gallipolis Wednesday.
Jackie Reed Mrs. ·paul WiM Susil! •Ill! Kathy sCarbel-ry.j
and Mrs. Mar&amp;aret ~alley and of \\\'est VI\'Rinla are vlsiUI)I
Joanria Meehan of Columbus, wllh•· llietr grandparents, ' Mt.
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Wood, A.thens, Emmett Jones, w~re business visitors In Co-

Shade; Mr. and Mrs. Eme,.on luinbus last week . While !here
Jones and family, . ~a;bara they visited Mr· and Mrs. Ar·
Jones, Middleport; Mr. an d thur McGhee and family and
Mrs. Lee Dav~dsoo, Columbus; Mr. and Mrs. William Taylor
Mr. and Mrs . .William purtoo and daughlers and Miss SanaJ)dL!Ia_ughler. LJSa : Mr. 1nd;dra McGhee and Jo Smtih
Mrli) Flo)'d Chapmdn
ani : accompanied the Smiths home
daughler , Shelly , Colum\lus.
for 8 vacalion.
Mary Ruth Barnilz was a
Arls, Cra/tl Club
weekend visitor of her grandPlans its Pro11ram
parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. H.
The Bradbury Arts aruj· Crafts Robeson and Chester Morris .
Club held ;15 annual picnic re- Mr. and Mrs . Harold GUiogly
cenliy at Royal Oak Park. A and family of Carpenter, Mr.

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Mrs. Carol
and famJ-! Troy, KaUee and Gina of Pomely, Mr. and MJ:s. Robert Jones troy.
and children. Bobby, Carolyn ' ·
and Jamtl, Shade;. Mr. and I ....
Mrs. Ray); ~·ley..,. ae;.i , .n i
Danny, Shade; Mr. and Mrs. .,
Waller lj. Jonea and son, Gro~- ·
ory, :'ilheOs: Mrs. norww
Dandalclr, and ·family, Mr. and
Mrs. Paul Parsons and ,,,,
Paul Jr., Athent; M~. Kale i Mr. and Mrs Charley Smith

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Harold Bumgarner. The fami· Mrs. Lillian Fields has re-ly history was dis cus~ed with turned home after being a pa- l
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Jones Family
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Mrs. Luther Smith , Terry and Force Base, New Hampsh1re,
Timmy , Mr. and Mrs. Robert , have been visiting Mr. and
Cooke, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Hoft- I Mrs . llrmry Copehart and oth' man, Mrs. Eugene
Hudnall, •Pr relatives here for the fldSl
-~'J_Jizabeth and . David. and Miss , th. ree week s. :\Jr. Capehart Jeft
, · mda Perry.
for Goose Bay, Canada, for a

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elect and assistant principal al
Canlon McKinley High SchO&lt;·, !,
sold lhe organizatiOn was concorned al the state's relaxing ol
teaching cer!Uicate require.
ments and the Cleveland school
dislrlcl's proposal , lo hire col-

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by to inventory and evalua.e com- Vmton and Washmg:on.
the U.~. ChUdren's Bureau to munity resources such as home
finance a statistical analysis ~ nursing care, housekeeper and
material gathered bt interviews homemaker services and day
with 200 chronically ill homema· care centers, in all 28 Appabkers living In eight Ohio Appala· chlan counties of Ohio.
chiao counties.
.
Two hundred other homema- SpeCial attention wiD be
kers in the area who are oot to what exleot the
chronicaUy Ill were also biter· sourc~s are used by lhe
viewed for comparison.
lntervaewed.
Bolh groups were asked by The project is co-directed by
txperienced interviewers for a Drs. Ruth Deacon,· chairman of
description of members of the the divlslon of
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household, lhe extent of chronic housing and equlpmenl in
Ulness in the family, members' School of Home Economics,
occupaliooal and employmenl Francllle Maloch of the schooL
status, communication and lsolalion of the famlly, family func- Mrs. Ann S. Bardwell, a
nd decl i
k'••
ate student working toward the
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t .lOnmg
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c"al
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egree
•s as_sd,.cliat
1. . parti
. c1patlon, food and nu- rector
trabted
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tr1lmn ufcludlns
the m
. 1erv1ewers
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, meal paltems
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who were
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oy
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menl Service. The Ohio n.,,.,,.•l
menls of Heollh and
have also cooperal€d in lhe
dy.
The Ohio counlies where
views were conducted are Alh.
. ens, Belmont, Carroll, Highland,
The annual Jones family re- Hockins, Meigs, Scioto and CoIDI!on was h&lt;!ld Sunday al lhe - -·
borne of Mrs. Dorolhy Dandak· Guinther Familie•
ls in Athens. A basket dinner In R
. Sunuu.r
-'·-·
eunum
was served oo the lawn at A reunion of the famllv
noon. The oldest member at- William and Francis Guinlher
te."ddng wa~. Mrs. Kate Wood of was held Sunday in Gallipo,is,
1\lfier.s,. 8CI. and ibe yuun~esl at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ed .
was Bnan Gregory Jones, Alb- lison Guinlher and daught...-s,
ens, 9 ~lila. ,
Caryl and Deborah.
Halves
Allelldmg were Mr.
und Atlending were Bernard Guin ·
Mrs .., Frank· Jones and famJI~, ther and son. L.A.; and g.,ndMJ:. ·and .M.rs. Frank, Jr. and son Brian McDade of Galli]IC!li&gt;:
' Dianna, Donna, Bnon Mr. and Mrs. John Guin(l,er.
. Douglas, Columbus; Winter Haven, Fla .; Mrs FdFred Ji&gt;neo and waril J. Corc-oran and children,
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and Betsy, Bel· James, Joseph , Michael, EdLarry Jmws ward and Caryl Groce, 1\'opIP~\ S!even and Mar-1 ping, Conn.; Mr and Mrs. ClayMr. a,nd ton Faris, Parkersburg, W.Va. ;
and douilh Mr. and Mrs. Guy Eddie Guin
!I~;, , AihJ''ns; Mrd. h~ldd ther and children, G. E. and To-

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Worll has Oeerr reePhed o.f ~
,iw dl'&lt;tl h ot Mrs.
H ome r
i Marjorie 1 Hn nker, a former
1\IN.ONE CLASS
res 1derrt ol th is arf'a . She d1ed 1
The Win - One Class of the
New H ~ven EUB Churr-h met in a hospital in Las Vegas, Nev.
:md the ! lll ll'l'al WiiS held there.
loll 1\l unday Pvt'ning, Augu ~ t l:l.
KE~VPEKATINt;
..-...L the New Hav t&gt;n Park tor a A2c Willi am l' . 1VJaynard . AF
-wiener roast.
J57H284 - i406 Support SquadMrs. Eugen_e Hudnall led the 1011 • Uo\ t.i?l. APO .\t&gt;w York,
1,1 f'~ .,1
OH057, so n of Mr . and ~-Irs.
· ~~\'t;t rons, hliSI~g
1e J t&gt;~~ Maynard , i::. 1!1 i-1 hospital
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St: npt urf' u ~ed '-'&lt;-1 ~ Psalm JO-t. 111 l&lt; 'rankfur t, Gernwny, recupDtlring the bllsiness meeti11g cratmg lrom kidney surgery .
conduttt'd by lht· das:-; r)r('_..;r - lie wou ld appre&lt;:rct le mC~il !rom
dent . H;uul d Hu n 1~ &lt;1rnPr,
il tlmHI' .
was annoutwt'd Uta\ the &lt;·lass
SEWIM.i ClUB
has been in\'ited to a eorn roast The New Haven Sewi11g club 1
at the hume of Mr. and \l rs. met at the home of Mrs. OUie
Edwin Stein on the evening of · H.oush witl1 Mrs. R. F. Brya&amp;t !
Au g. 29. The next regular meet- as co-hostess, for a luncheon.
ing will be held at the home ol Those aUendmg were Mrs. 1
Mr and Mrs. Harold Bumgar- L. C. Rou.sh, Mrs. D. A. Smith, ,
ne~-Mrs. James MacKmghl, Mrs. :
Va. A basket dinr1Pr will
s1•nwd r.t nnon.

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The chronil!Bily Ill mother was shoclon.
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~io State University home eoo- asked additional questions about Olher counties where agencies
nomlstl has launched die last ~~W· IIIness and changes In the are being surveyed a~e Adams,
slop of siUdy of what effects Ihobsehold since she became Ill. Brown, Clermont, Gallla, Guern·
chronic
maternal
iUness Amons other things, she was sey, Harrison, Holmes, Jackson,
has on the low income famlly 1 as~ed how her children were Jefferson, Lawrence, Monroe,
1
.and lhe home in Appalochian Icared for.
Morsan, Muskingum, Noble,

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The OElA's executive committee announced plans lu m~et
either Thursday or Friday'

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The President Novice G.

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.Jaltle of the Museum flared up Iclaims the school
get 11 open stack undergraduate 11- satd on aaiGmallc Laaa-11 mer MarShall UDiverslty quart- on's cpened Sepl. 9 at
gain today as members of the ! for nothing.
brary.
lioll wetgfliJig 3,MO poaado erback, new football ooach at High School, Lawrenl!e
1
)hio Historical Society charged 1 On Tuesday Fawcett Issued a He said that use of the mu- was aboard tile rocket.
Kyger Creek 111gb School, has lfere Is the 1966 l!pbcal
!hio State University officials j statement which, in part, said sewn structure would save the
The launcblq look place 43 football candidates out for ule:
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hallback; Mike
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vith using pressure tactics.
OSU would use the old
state $2 to $3 miUion on such a under a program lor explor- the 1966 Bobcat football sqU!.d. Sept. 9 _ .at Fajrland; SepL
' ballback.
Back:To·$ch ·
The dispute 1s over the so·
library and elimmate the ne- ing the mooa aod areas oear
The 1966 Bndcat squad . Ill· 16 - at Hann"\' Trll!e; Sei!L Freshinen - .Sle·ven ,...,..dll
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:iety's present museum on the
I cessity of asking lor new state it. Tass made no
of /eludes nino seniors, 13 jumors, 23 - 11/lcble; Sopt 30. - Norlb 5-7, 145, taCltle;
JSU campus. It will be vacated
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a b•mao being aboard and nine sophomores, and 12 fresh· Gallla: Oct. 7 - at Eastern; 115, . tackle; Tor;n
1'1
•hen the soc1ety moves to il&lt;
' This stmply amounts to the the prol!e was presumed to 1 men. Coach Miller has only Oct. 14 - Soulhwestem;· OcL 166, !ullback;
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1ew $10 million complex near
use of pressure tactics," charg- be unmanned.
four returning lettermen from ·21 - Aluander (&gt;Athens .ooun- 180, ~i Jack ,
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ed Fred J. Milligan, legal counthe 1965 squad which ended the ty): Oct. 'tl - Qrauncey·!Jov· quarterback:
to.
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sel for the society.
JAYCEES TO MEET
season with a 11-3 recorcl.
er and Nov. 4- Vliltbn County II, 1811, tackle; Cl!f!Ofli~ll!Do-.. ''k . ·'
·. ' $&amp;li:o.a
Society officials say the school
-Don E. Weaver, chairman of
The Meigs County Jaycees Th 1 tte
M 1k High School. at McArthur.
~. 1:13, hallba~~; ..Mike
1U(W
s welcome to the old building I
Ry May Johnston
the society's building adv isory
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- for a pnce of $2 million. OSU '
dM
' committee, wrote to Fawcett to Hwillll meeMtidtoddlay all thte8 Jaycee ISpaulding, 6-2, 190 po\lild sen·
Is the 111116
.Bobl;at ...; 5-9 :45
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rs. John Busch had make clear the society's posi- 8 lh
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p. m. ior end; Bill McCormick, &amp;--9, squa ·
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I All members are urged to at- 148 pound guard: Joey Wills, 5- Senlors - Mike Spaulding, II- Has ns, 5-6, 199, tac:lde, .
have plenty of water
''It is a valuable building," he 1 tend.
10, 160 pound senior end; and !, !DO, end; ~U McCormick, 51
Mr. and Mrs Lee Lane and said, "and our society trustees
Elwood Howard, Jr., 5-8, !55 9• 148 • ~arc!, Jerry Hall, .11-l,
two children of Pittsburgh, Pa. h
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165, end; Joey. Wllls, 5-10, 160,
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.abvedno .m e~t JOnithoo vta!Cil tm~"or
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I moved to the property they re- a an onmg I w
u .IrS •wY·
Ralph Werry, Meigs Coun·l Coach Miller will be assisted end,· Don Rumley,&lt;·. 145, half·
cently purchased from Mr. and lng a firm understand g as t
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Mrs. Joe Circle. The Pack lam·
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o ty and District 24 Jaycee GOY·' by Coach John C. Wickline, back; Don t.jorrow, 5-11, .145,.
terms of ils diSpostlion.
ernmental Affairs Chairman, at· bead basketball coach, well· end.· Steve Scott, 5-9. 195, tack·
ily formerly lived there.
,
tended the slate meeting for known to Gallia County sports te. Fred Rodgers, 5-19,
165
Mrs. Anna Brewer remains :
NOW YOU KNOW
district chairmen a! the Ohio fans as former coach of the halfback.
'J'!',e 1966 squirrel hunting sea- about the same.
Tbe modem Olympic 1ames, Jaycee Headquarters in Mar- 1 Rio Grande High School Blue Juniors - Tom Eblin, 5-9,
oon opens at daylight on Sept Mr. and Mrs. Norman J..e. firs! beld In Atbeos ln 1896, ion recently.
Men both in football and bask· 160, fullback; Roger White, ~.
I, rem inded H. C. Peery, se&lt;· hew visited Mr. and Mrs. DUion were the result of efforts by
ethali.
179, tackle; Eddie Reese, H,
·etary of Meigs County Fish Taylor.
Baron Pierre de Coubortin of
LOCAL TEI.IPS
The 1966 Bobcat squad is 135, halfb~ck: David Darst, 5·9,
and Game Association, who al- Mr. and Mrs. Charles Carroll Franee to promote IDt.erest Ill
T
downtown
1145, guard. Elwood Howard, Jr.
1 e .
so listed local business places 1and family went to Columbus education and culture, aceorcl·
empera ur m
H 155 halfback· Mike Shuler
•here hunting and fishing li· l Sunday to visit her daughters, lng to tbe World Almaoac. ,
Pomeroy Wednesday at 11 a.m.
TO MAIL LE'ITERS
5-9: 145, halfback: Pete Peck:
censes may be purchased.
Mrs. Wanda Donnelson and Mr.
was 62 degrees under partly I Letters will be mailed to par- ~. 157, end: Fred McCumber,
Peery said there are 19 sub- and Mrs. E. P. Stephens and
LOVER DIES
cloudy skies.
ents of all MRS. atbletes invll· 5-10, 146, end; R01mie Pack, 5-7
•gents who donate their fees son.
HOLLYWOOD tUPlJ - Fran·
mg th~m to partictpa~ In the 162, guard; David Jividen, 5-10,
' A the Fish &amp; Game Associa- . Mrs. Wanda Donnelson is hos- 1 cis X. Bushman, great lover of
PLAN SUPPER
Athletic Boosters. lAJws Sauer, m, end: Nelsoo Brumfield, S.
lion for stocking and promoting 1pitaiized in Columbus.
flle silent screen whose lull life , The
betart Falls S~nday Jr., preSided Tuesday rught ov- II, 146, fullback; Keith OrumAll '66 Models
oetter hunting and fJshmg m; Mr . and Mrs. Harley Keyse ranged from the days of , School will sponsor a Jitney er the regular meeting when mond, 5-7, lf5, halfback; Jim·
\leigs County.
1 of
Pataskala spent Saturday lantern slide lectures to current I supper, Saturday . September IO, IGene Hams proposed, and had my Hill, 5-7, 155, center.
Huiitlng and trapping license : night and Sunday with Mr. and televJsJon, d1ed Tuesday alter a at the Letart Falls Community approved •. draft of the letter. Slphomores - Ken Buckley,
I COLOR
m required of everyone. re· Mrs. Carl Autherson and Mrs. tall at his home. He was 83. 1 hall. The WSCS will have home 1 Money-ratsmg projects
were ~. 157. center: John Hughes, eBLACK &amp; WHITE
!ardless of age, excepting ser- Elva Dailey, ~tiversville, and
made articles lor sale.
also. rev1ewed. Coaches Fred H, 223, tackle; Steve Spsuld·
•ice persnnnel on active duty, Mrs. Lottie Sheffield. Racine.
WAS IT TORNADO?
Phillis, Rick Hazelton, and Carl ing, 5-6, 120, quarterback; Jim
eConsoln ePort1bln
!aid Peery.
Mr. William Abies went to BRYAN, Ohio (UPI) - The
Wolfe (basketball) attended.
White, ~. 140, quarterback;
Businesses where licenses can 1the Veterans Hospital at Pitts- Stryker area in Williams County
ELEtTED PRESIDENT
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ALL SETS
o. purchased are:
burgh to visit his lather. He near here was hit Sunday by a PITTSBURGH (UP!) - AI·
Pm'~'l~oy
Gloeckner's, 1 visited other relatives at Beav- storm which m1ght have been a bert R. Wilhelmy of Cleveland,
PRICED TO SELL

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\ioore'~. Don's Ashland Serv-1 er Falls.
tornado, authorities said. Trees ~hlo, 'fllesday was elected
JCe, Beacon service Station, i Mr. Arthur Lovett remains . and a cornlield were uprooted ~~t of the 11,500-m~ber
1
We Have Re-Opened For Business and
Davis - Warner Insurance and : in a serious condition.
and a window at a house in r~s~ Tr81l!world Delivery ,Asso- 1 Will Continue To Give You The Same Fine
~ee,les Club.
Mrs. Daze WoU remains In 1 Styker was broken.
1 ctatJon (F"I'D~ at the groups
Service As in the Past. We Thank You For
Harrisonville - Lewis Serv· ! the hospital.
~
. I nual convention here.
Your Past Patronaqe.
\('-? Station .
: The Freedom Gospel Mission ' Mr. and Mrs. Horner lcenhBw·l
Mrs. "BII" Francis
Rutland - Erlewine Hard· IChurch neat Bald Knobs held I er, Mr. and Mrs. Bobby Joe
WEATHER
ware.
j a homecoming recently.
I Wolf and family, Racine Rout• Fair tonlgbt aod Thursday, a
Middleport - Tiny 's Bargain- Mr. and Mrs. Leo Dailey and and Mr. and Mr.s. Lawrence Hille cooler toolgbl, Ultle ternian~ and H&amp;R Firestone.
: family had as recent guests, Johnston and family, local.
erature change 'lbaraday, low .
Sy!'acuse - Craig's Market. /Mrs. Mary Kerns, local, and Mr. Warden Ours and grand· fue~f&amp;~b~l~ll:;i:;l.====--,_;~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii:iiiii:iiiii:iiiii:iiiii:iiiiiii!EE:iiiiiiiii:iiiii:iiiii:iiiii:ii~
Long Bottom - Forked Run , Mr. and Mrs. Glen Boker, noar son, Mark, Mr. Harper, flle loat Landing and
Hensley's I Tuppers Plains and Okey Pack. Dwley children, Kathy, ChriS·
'
}r()('ery.
i Kathy Dailey visited
· 1 ty and Carol, Mr. Simon PowTupper's Plains - Carr's Bar-I Dailey of Portland.
ell, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence
''" Shop and Tuppers Plains Beverly small daughter
Johnston and family, Ocran
lardware.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Powell,
Dailey and son: David, local,
Rt. 33 - Arnold's Service from her bicycle and broke
and Ronrue Dailey.
~ ltation.
right arm below the elbow.
Racine - Wald CroS! &amp; Sons. Mr. and Mrs. Maywood
' Portland
Glusencamp's I ston called on Mr. and Mrs.
ltore.
Roy Powell and family and 1 - - - - - - - - Gauge readings: Gallipolb
Dam 11.7, 12.8, running 4 feet
on rollers, Pomeroy • Mason
20.13, Pt Pleasant 23.75, Hinton .88, Kanawha Falls 2.73,
Charleston 18.88. lAJndon, Mar·
met and Winfield damo were
on the sills.
Boat Mvemenls:
Oblo River - Princlpio down
13, 3:211 a. m.; Brian B. down
13, 5:10 a. m.; Walter Williamson up 14, 7:20 p. ·m.; Edeana
WOODBURY
Bosworth down 14, 10:50 p. m.;
Little George up 14, 3;10 a. m.;
RATH'S BLACK HAWK-ALL MEAT
Criss Jr. down 16, 3:15 a. m.;
Harvey Jordon up 16, 4:30a.m.:
Little Edward down 17, 7:50 p.
IXTRA REFILL
m.; Buckeye Slate up 17, 2 a.
m.; Baby Lear down 17, 3:15
a.
m.; Polly R. down 17, 5:45
CAMPBELL$
REG. PRICE - - - a. m.; OVEC up 19, 5:10a.m.;
National up 19, 6:35 a. m.; lJe.
fender up 19, 7:15 a. m.; P~p i
Fine or Medium Point
lar down 20, 9:40 p. m.; St. !
''"r Stores
hopvv
Mary's down 21, 2:05 a. m. ; L. l
NISCAFE
WHILE
THEY
LASTI
Fiore down 23, 7:30 p. m.; WestFor A Complete \,lnt Of
up 23, 2:35 a. m.; Jim '
ern
6 oz.
Hougland up 23, 4:40 a. m. ; A. I
J . Patten down Greenup I p.
m. ; Helen R. down Greenup
DEL MONTE
5:30 p. m.; Southern
down
Greenup 7 p. m.; Cotton Queen
,1,
up Greenup 7:50 p. m.; Ravens.\
wood down Greenup 10:10 p. m. I
Plneopple-Gropefrult,
Alice down Greenup II p. m.;
Punch, Orange ond
Valvoline down Greenup 11 :45 1
~ARGARINE
Grope
p. m.; Walter Beckjord
up 1
Greenup 2:35 a. m.; Albert
Holden down Greenup 3:30 a.m. ,
lbs.
Ben McCool up Meldabl 10:45 !
p. m.; Mark Easton
up
Made By The Mlnufocturen of Unguontlne
Meldshl 12:15 a. m.; Irene
Cbotin down Meldabl 5 a. m.
I PINT SIZE
Gallipolis Dam - Leeanna
down 7:30 p. m.; Philip 8[101'11
UP 10:55 p. m.; Indlana down
C•lifornl•
1.2:55 a. m.; Orco up 3 a.' m.;
.•· . )
.
Novel _ __
Franklin
B. up 4:15 a. m.; Sedoz.
mel down 4:50 a. m.; EJgercliH up 5:30 a. m.; Steel E•·
press down 6: 15 a. m.; Mimi
down 7:40 a. m.; Jenks down
8 a.m.
. '.
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PIDZEN IEIIAtA fliEd
Oleander down Marmet .2:20 p.
2
m.: Mountain State down Marmet 4:36 p. m.; 0. F. Shearer
down Marmet 1:00 ·J11.; Folll
Plostle Gotlon
Dearborn down Marmet &amp;:30
a. m.: Helen Z. down Winfield &amp;liCK TO SCHOOL SPECIAL
:15 p. m.; Jeffei-son · up WID, NOTEBOOK
field 7:35 p. m.; Cbarll!ll St.ev·
FILLER'
enson down Wtnfle]d l :te p.m~
- - 222 ....."
73 MILL
Solvay up~ IJ:41l .uu.;
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Kathy a. do'wn Wlnlle1ii 1: 40 a.
11.; II. E. l16lrlet tiOIID Wii~J4. ...,_a,~ l'rlee ...... .
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Smoked Picnic

"CORTINA"

Stainleu Steel
FLATWARE

e$111-GERALDINE WEBB
e$10-EVELYN WARNER

Kroger Brand Fresh Frozen

Whole

Ducklings .....

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lAVING COUPONS

llltlt No.

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Round Steak
lb. 79c

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Tomato Soup - 10
, Instant Coffee
SERVIT
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79c

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FRUIT DRINKS

5 95c

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- - 79c

_Candy Bars &amp; Ch..wing Gum ·
Reg. 5c each • - - '\() for.29e

3 ~~89c
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OiJoowllll Tolllf

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Rot- lYe Yolul

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Chunk Tuna

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Dinners

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COLIJMBUS (UP!) -

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The President Novice G.

Fawcett sewn for

a "crllically needed" aewa agency IIJlllouneed. Tassi

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.Jaltle of the Museum flared up Iclaims the school
get 11 open stack undergraduate 11- satd on aaiGmallc Laaa-11 mer MarShall UDiverslty quart- on's cpened Sepl. 9 at
gain today as members of the ! for nothing.
brary.
lioll wetgfliJig 3,MO poaado erback, new football ooach at High School, Lawrenl!e
1
)hio Historical Society charged 1 On Tuesday Fawcett Issued a He said that use of the mu- was aboard tile rocket.
Kyger Creek 111gb School, has lfere Is the 1966 l!pbcal
!hio State University officials j statement which, in part, said sewn structure would save the
The launcblq look place 43 football candidates out for ule:
' . .
hallback; Mike
·· · ·
o
' ol
vith using pressure tactics.
OSU would use the old
state $2 to $3 miUion on such a under a program lor explor- the 1966 Bobcat football sqU!.d. Sept. 9 _ .at Fajrland; SepL
' ballback.
Back:To·$ch ·
The dispute 1s over the so·
library and elimmate the ne- ing the mooa aod areas oear
The 1966 Bndcat squad . Ill· 16 - at Hann"\' Trll!e; Sei!L Freshinen - .Sle·ven ,...,..dll
'' · ' ·
:iety's present museum on the
I cessity of asking lor new state it. Tass made no
of /eludes nino seniors, 13 jumors, 23 - 11/lcble; Sopt 30. - Norlb 5-7, 145, taCltle;
JSU campus. It will be vacated
l
OWO
.
a b•mao being aboard and nine sophomores, and 12 fresh· Gallla: Oct. 7 - at Eastern; 115, . tackle; Tor;n
1'1
•hen the soc1ety moves to il&lt;
' This stmply amounts to the the prol!e was presumed to 1 men. Coach Miller has only Oct. 14 - Soulhwestem;· OcL 166, !ullback;
··•, r;
1
1ew $10 million complex near
use of pressure tactics," charg- be unmanned.
four returning lettermen from ·21 - Aluander (&gt;Athens .ooun- 180, ~i Jack ,
·
.'
99
hE state fairgrounds. and osu
ed Fred J. Milligan, legal counthe 1965 squad which ended the ty): Oct. 'tl - Qrauncey·!Jov· quarterback:
to.
.'
11
vants it.
sel for the society.
JAYCEES TO MEET
season with a 11-3 recorcl.
er and Nov. 4- Vliltbn County II, 1811, tackle; Cl!f!Ofli~ll!Do-.. ''k . ·'
·. ' $&amp;li:o.a
Society officials say the school
-Don E. Weaver, chairman of
The Meigs County Jaycees Th 1 tte
M 1k High School. at McArthur.
~. 1:13, hallba~~; ..Mike
1U(W
s welcome to the old building I
Ry May Johnston
the society's building adv isory
'
e e rmen ars
e
· ·
·5-7 ISO b !!back• Mtk
- for a pnce of $2 million. OSU '
dM
' committee, wrote to Fawcett to Hwillll meeMtidtoddlay all thte8 Jaycee ISpaulding, 6-2, 190 po\lild sen·
Is the 111116
.Bobl;at ...; 5-9 :45
11
- ---- - -- j Mr. an
rs. John Busch had make clear the society's posi- 8 lh
epor 3
p. m. ior end; Bill McCormick, &amp;--9, squa ·
'ld '
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a water well drilled and now tion.
I All members are urged to at- 148 pound guard: Joey Wills, 5- Senlors - Mike Spaulding, II- Has ns, 5-6, 199, tac:lde, .
have plenty of water
''It is a valuable building," he 1 tend.
10, 160 pound senior end; and !, !DO, end; ~U McCormick, 51
Mr. and Mrs Lee Lane and said, "and our society trustees
Elwood Howard, Jr., 5-8, !55 9• 148 • ~arc!, Jerry Hall, .11-l,
two children of Pittsburgh, Pa. h
. t I'
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po d junior hnlfback
165, end; Joey. Wllls, 5-10, 160,
I
.abvedno .m e~t JOnithoo vta!Cil tm~"or
A'l'I'ENDS MEETING
un .
.
end: Rick Thomas, 6-1, 165,
0
I moved to the property they re- a an onmg I w
u .IrS •wY·
Ralph Werry, Meigs Coun·l Coach Miller will be assisted end,· Don Rumley,&lt;·. 145, half·
cently purchased from Mr. and lng a firm understand g as t
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Mrs. Joe Circle. The Pack lam·
.
.
. . "!.
o ty and District 24 Jaycee GOY·' by Coach John C. Wickline, back; Don t.jorrow, 5-11, .145,.
terms of ils diSpostlion.
ernmental Affairs Chairman, at· bead basketball coach, well· end.· Steve Scott, 5-9. 195, tack·
ily formerly lived there.
,
tended the slate meeting for known to Gallia County sports te. Fred Rodgers, 5-19,
165
Mrs. Anna Brewer remains :
NOW YOU KNOW
district chairmen a! the Ohio fans as former coach of the halfback.
'J'!',e 1966 squirrel hunting sea- about the same.
Tbe modem Olympic 1ames, Jaycee Headquarters in Mar- 1 Rio Grande High School Blue Juniors - Tom Eblin, 5-9,
oon opens at daylight on Sept Mr. and Mrs. Norman J..e. firs! beld In Atbeos ln 1896, ion recently.
Men both in football and bask· 160, fullback; Roger White, ~.
I, rem inded H. C. Peery, se&lt;· hew visited Mr. and Mrs. DUion were the result of efforts by
ethali.
179, tackle; Eddie Reese, H,
·etary of Meigs County Fish Taylor.
Baron Pierre de Coubortin of
LOCAL TEI.IPS
The 1966 Bobcat squad is 135, halfb~ck: David Darst, 5·9,
and Game Association, who al- Mr. and Mrs. Charles Carroll Franee to promote IDt.erest Ill
T
downtown
1145, guard. Elwood Howard, Jr.
1 e .
so listed local business places 1and family went to Columbus education and culture, aceorcl·
empera ur m
H 155 halfback· Mike Shuler
•here hunting and fishing li· l Sunday to visit her daughters, lng to tbe World Almaoac. ,
Pomeroy Wednesday at 11 a.m.
TO MAIL LE'ITERS
5-9: 145, halfback: Pete Peck:
censes may be purchased.
Mrs. Wanda Donnelson and Mr.
was 62 degrees under partly I Letters will be mailed to par- ~. 157, end: Fred McCumber,
Peery said there are 19 sub- and Mrs. E. P. Stephens and
LOVER DIES
cloudy skies.
ents of all MRS. atbletes invll· 5-10, 146, end; R01mie Pack, 5-7
•gents who donate their fees son.
HOLLYWOOD tUPlJ - Fran·
mg th~m to partictpa~ In the 162, guard; David Jividen, 5-10,
' A the Fish &amp; Game Associa- . Mrs. Wanda Donnelson is hos- 1 cis X. Bushman, great lover of
PLAN SUPPER
Athletic Boosters. lAJws Sauer, m, end: Nelsoo Brumfield, S.
lion for stocking and promoting 1pitaiized in Columbus.
flle silent screen whose lull life , The
betart Falls S~nday Jr., preSided Tuesday rught ov- II, 146, fullback; Keith OrumAll '66 Models
oetter hunting and fJshmg m; Mr . and Mrs. Harley Keyse ranged from the days of , School will sponsor a Jitney er the regular meeting when mond, 5-7, lf5, halfback; Jim·
\leigs County.
1 of
Pataskala spent Saturday lantern slide lectures to current I supper, Saturday . September IO, IGene Hams proposed, and had my Hill, 5-7, 155, center.
Huiitlng and trapping license : night and Sunday with Mr. and televJsJon, d1ed Tuesday alter a at the Letart Falls Community approved •. draft of the letter. Slphomores - Ken Buckley,
I COLOR
m required of everyone. re· Mrs. Carl Autherson and Mrs. tall at his home. He was 83. 1 hall. The WSCS will have home 1 Money-ratsmg projects
were ~. 157. center: John Hughes, eBLACK &amp; WHITE
!ardless of age, excepting ser- Elva Dailey, ~tiversville, and
made articles lor sale.
also. rev1ewed. Coaches Fred H, 223, tackle; Steve Spsuld·
•ice persnnnel on active duty, Mrs. Lottie Sheffield. Racine.
WAS IT TORNADO?
Phillis, Rick Hazelton, and Carl ing, 5-6, 120, quarterback; Jim
eConsoln ePort1bln
!aid Peery.
Mr. William Abies went to BRYAN, Ohio (UPI) - The
Wolfe (basketball) attended.
White, ~. 140, quarterback;
Businesses where licenses can 1the Veterans Hospital at Pitts- Stryker area in Williams County
ELEtTED PRESIDENT
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ALL SETS
o. purchased are:
burgh to visit his lather. He near here was hit Sunday by a PITTSBURGH (UP!) - AI·
Pm'~'l~oy
Gloeckner's, 1 visited other relatives at Beav- storm which m1ght have been a bert R. Wilhelmy of Cleveland,
PRICED TO SELL

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menllo~

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'55

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NOTICE

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\ioore'~. Don's Ashland Serv-1 er Falls.
tornado, authorities said. Trees ~hlo, 'fllesday was elected
JCe, Beacon service Station, i Mr. Arthur Lovett remains . and a cornlield were uprooted ~~t of the 11,500-m~ber
1
We Have Re-Opened For Business and
Davis - Warner Insurance and : in a serious condition.
and a window at a house in r~s~ Tr81l!world Delivery ,Asso- 1 Will Continue To Give You The Same Fine
~ee,les Club.
Mrs. Daze WoU remains In 1 Styker was broken.
1 ctatJon (F"I'D~ at the groups
Service As in the Past. We Thank You For
Harrisonville - Lewis Serv· ! the hospital.
~
. I nual convention here.
Your Past Patronaqe.
\('-? Station .
: The Freedom Gospel Mission ' Mr. and Mrs. Horner lcenhBw·l
Mrs. "BII" Francis
Rutland - Erlewine Hard· IChurch neat Bald Knobs held I er, Mr. and Mrs. Bobby Joe
WEATHER
ware.
j a homecoming recently.
I Wolf and family, Racine Rout• Fair tonlgbt aod Thursday, a
Middleport - Tiny 's Bargain- Mr. and Mrs. Leo Dailey and and Mr. and Mr.s. Lawrence Hille cooler toolgbl, Ultle ternian~ and H&amp;R Firestone.
: family had as recent guests, Johnston and family, local.
erature change 'lbaraday, low .
Sy!'acuse - Craig's Market. /Mrs. Mary Kerns, local, and Mr. Warden Ours and grand· fue~f&amp;~b~l~ll:;i:;l.====--,_;~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii:iiiii:iiiii:iiiii:iiiii:iiiiiii!EE:iiiiiiiii:iiiii:iiiii:iiiii:ii~
Long Bottom - Forked Run , Mr. and Mrs. Glen Boker, noar son, Mark, Mr. Harper, flle loat Landing and
Hensley's I Tuppers Plains and Okey Pack. Dwley children, Kathy, ChriS·
'
}r()('ery.
i Kathy Dailey visited
· 1 ty and Carol, Mr. Simon PowTupper's Plains - Carr's Bar-I Dailey of Portland.
ell, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence
''" Shop and Tuppers Plains Beverly small daughter
Johnston and family, Ocran
lardware.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Powell,
Dailey and son: David, local,
Rt. 33 - Arnold's Service from her bicycle and broke
and Ronrue Dailey.
~ ltation.
right arm below the elbow.
Racine - Wald CroS! &amp; Sons. Mr. and Mrs. Maywood
' Portland
Glusencamp's I ston called on Mr. and Mrs.
ltore.
Roy Powell and family and 1 - - - - - - - - Gauge readings: Gallipolb
Dam 11.7, 12.8, running 4 feet
on rollers, Pomeroy • Mason
20.13, Pt Pleasant 23.75, Hinton .88, Kanawha Falls 2.73,
Charleston 18.88. lAJndon, Mar·
met and Winfield damo were
on the sills.
Boat Mvemenls:
Oblo River - Princlpio down
13, 3:211 a. m.; Brian B. down
13, 5:10 a. m.; Walter Williamson up 14, 7:20 p. ·m.; Edeana
WOODBURY
Bosworth down 14, 10:50 p. m.;
Little George up 14, 3;10 a. m.;
RATH'S BLACK HAWK-ALL MEAT
Criss Jr. down 16, 3:15 a. m.;
Harvey Jordon up 16, 4:30a.m.:
Little Edward down 17, 7:50 p.
IXTRA REFILL
m.; Buckeye Slate up 17, 2 a.
m.; Baby Lear down 17, 3:15
a.
m.; Polly R. down 17, 5:45
CAMPBELL$
REG. PRICE - - - a. m.; OVEC up 19, 5:10a.m.;
National up 19, 6:35 a. m.; lJe.
fender up 19, 7:15 a. m.; P~p i
Fine or Medium Point
lar down 20, 9:40 p. m.; St. !
''"r Stores
hopvv
Mary's down 21, 2:05 a. m. ; L. l
NISCAFE
WHILE
THEY
LASTI
Fiore down 23, 7:30 p. m.; WestFor A Complete \,lnt Of
up 23, 2:35 a. m.; Jim '
ern
6 oz.
Hougland up 23, 4:40 a. m. ; A. I
J . Patten down Greenup I p.
m. ; Helen R. down Greenup
DEL MONTE
5:30 p. m.; Southern
down
Greenup 7 p. m.; Cotton Queen
,1,
up Greenup 7:50 p. m.; Ravens.\
wood down Greenup 10:10 p. m. I
Plneopple-Gropefrult,
Alice down Greenup II p. m.;
Punch, Orange ond
Valvoline down Greenup 11 :45 1
~ARGARINE
Grope
p. m.; Walter Beckjord
up 1
Greenup 2:35 a. m.; Albert
Holden down Greenup 3:30 a.m. ,
lbs.
Ben McCool up Meldabl 10:45 !
p. m.; Mark Easton
up
Made By The Mlnufocturen of Unguontlne
Meldshl 12:15 a. m.; Irene
Cbotin down Meldabl 5 a. m.
I PINT SIZE
Gallipolis Dam - Leeanna
down 7:30 p. m.; Philip 8[101'11
UP 10:55 p. m.; Indlana down
C•lifornl•
1.2:55 a. m.; Orco up 3 a.' m.;
.•· . )
.
Novel _ __
Franklin
B. up 4:15 a. m.; Sedoz.
mel down 4:50 a. m.; EJgercliH up 5:30 a. m.; Steel E•·
press down 6: 15 a. m.; Mimi
down 7:40 a. m.; Jenks down
8 a.m.
. '.
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Kaoalll!a Rim - J. s. Lewis down London 5:30 p. m.;
PIDZEN IEIIAtA fliEd
Oleander down Marmet .2:20 p.
2
m.: Mountain State down Marmet 4:36 p. m.; 0. F. Shearer
down Marmet 1:00 ·J11.; Folll
Plostle Gotlon
Dearborn down Marmet &amp;:30
a. m.: Helen Z. down Winfield &amp;liCK TO SCHOOL SPECIAL
:15 p. m.; Jeffei-son · up WID, NOTEBOOK
field 7:35 p. m.; Cbarll!ll St.ev·
FILLER'
enson down Wtnfle]d l :te p.m~
- - 222 ....."
73 MILL
Solvay up~ IJ:41l .uu.;
'
Kathy a. do'wn Wlnlle1ii 1: 40 a.
11.; II. E. l16lrlet tiOIID Wii~J4. ...,_a,~ l'rlee ...... .
~ l:tl II- m.; Alia
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e$100-JUDY DENNY
e$100 MARGARET LEHEW

Smoked Picnic

"CORTINA"

Stainleu Steel
FLATWARE

e$111-GERALDINE WEBB
e$10-EVELYN WARNER

Kroger Brand Fresh Frozen

Whole

Ducklings .....

WITH THEil MONEY
lAVING COUPONS

llltlt No.

lb.

-lit

Thrifty
Round Steak
lb. 79c

,.

.PIICU

p~!~· 49c

Tomato Soup - 10
, Instant Coffee
SERVIT
OlEO

-~-;.~·~7~9~

79c

c

FRUIT DRINKS

5 95c

I'

ORANGES

- - 79c

_Candy Bars &amp; Ch..wing Gum ·
Reg. 5c each • - - '\() for.29e

3 ~~89c
39(

K....,. 2 Ptr Coni 11-Nu tr

Skim Mlik _ 2 ~' ,.1 •. 79c

2-lb•
can

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Compboll'o

Ice Milk -- __ ~ ,.1. 59e

Silver Dust

Tomato Soup

Pllltllury Aaauttd Fllvort

4 ~ $1

K....,. lrond All Ftavono

.....ly Fruit

s~

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Flour ...

REG.1~-''

.

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hoot TrHI lllctd

K""" 1odtnt

Flour _., 5 .: 53c

Tea ----- 't-:"' 59c Pineapple -_3 ':;,!~' $1

Kno11r lit

1Crolfr f'ork I

Buns---REG. 39c.

OiJoowllll Tolllf

Tissue---

.... 49c

Beans--- 6

.... 79c

Rot- lYe Yolul

11-Nft

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~~

44c

Chunk Tuna

59c

3

Cnom

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Supp\\es

C~eeze Whiz~~ ~Me

- .... 59c v.iue .

No..!

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CCUI8

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:A.sst'd Variety Frozen

89c

Dinners

KNetr le: d 11ft Lll!ahtm

Krill

;

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Applesauce

$1

K""" Pllfn 111 lulh""'lk S.olwl..

Topth Paste. ,.

-.,

Cocktail -· 4 :..• 89e Kroger
Pnom1umY.C.IIklll
Peaches ___5N;;.!" 89c

-

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·., 4· 3c
l'

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Potatoes

t-iand Cream;.

...c

:',R.tl·
$1.59 V•lue
.
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11-oz.
pkgs.

Genuine Idaho

;. WOOD8URY

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1111 ....... lOY
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Green Peppers ----·----... .... lOc
Blueberries .. .; ___ . _. ____3 ,.. $1

. ·.

_rt,g, 79c Velut
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Ra".
,18JDS ·-.......... • ·• ..•.
1

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WAID CROSS SONS

e$5-JIM SISSON
e$5-LARRY SMITH

Turkeys

""''. VIIW
,..,. Auto.
c..-21 "'

Kroger Plain or S. R.

a:

39c

F........ Cookod Fioh

Mayonnaise _ ..." 59e

Lanolin Plus Egg $hampoo 49c ·

49C

Potatoes
Magic Bleach
paper

500 Norwich Aspirin

e$5-STEFANCE WINEBRENNER
e$5-MARY TYLER

Kroft

c•n•SfOO
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HI lrand lletl Tlndtrloln

Cake Mix _ 3 : 89c

SHAMPOO ·
s

35c

lb.

·: '}/ ..;

BALL POINT PEN

WIENERS

e$10-SHIRLEY COGAR

Kroger Brand Fresh Frozen

,N'lleo- ...
ROt. " .... fl .•
LM .............. lie

.......... 1

45c

e$10-NETTIE HAYES

Sticks __ . __ ~': 45c

111111 No. ' •Corttfto'•

TAPE

$1.00

lwifl'o l'nmlum

Baking Hens

Kroger Brand
Reg. or Drip

River News

SHEAFFER

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Wholo

POPUJ,.AI

RIDENOUR RADIO &amp;tV ,.

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4-6 lb.....

Shop at Rollers ctrid DuHo_,. .·

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e$10-lt\RS. BRUCE SIMPSON

Steaks ___ . 2 ;::;. $1

1 "Cor!IM"
....... PI!hi&gt; ,...... .. .. . f[.ft
LM .......... _ .. SDc

.... 1111• Clupoft
Yolltl Auto. 21
thN Sll\l. I

e$100-IRENE KLEIN

Sucher's Small &amp; Lean

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FRANCIS FLORIST

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Happy
WINNERS

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$995
Mom.a Sta. Waeon, 36,000 miles, new wl¥1w tires, red vinyl
int., white finish. PG. trans., radio and heater. A nice one.

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Crow's Steak House
EXPERIENCED

WHEEL
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WANT AD

:~:... PHONE

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$1495
Starfire H.T. Cpe. Full power equipment, bucket seats with

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Invlcta Co~v. Cpe. White finish, r~d lnlerior, likt new tires,
power steuin£ and brake_s, automatic trans. Radio and heater. i]ood top--Drh•e a Butek at only $1495.

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BRAKE SERVICE

M 50 SPORT : ··
BOBCAT'
SPRINT_ ' \

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BlAITTNARS · . : .
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RADIA
SERVIC~
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eCar e Truck eH..ttr
Core • Bulldozer
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HOWIE SCHNEIDER

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ll.t"IHE w.t.TER?

(Thur. •.f ri.•Sat ,)

ALIGNMENT

for The lest In

All Modela
At Reduced Prices

ond

Cinder &amp; Concrete

BIG BEND
TRAILER SALES
IIOVTE 124

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BRAKE SERVICE

BLOCKS

Rose Alignment Shop

4 6 8 ' llltncb Blocl:o
eCement &amp; l&gt;!ortar e Metal
Window• &amp; Doon
•Door
l'rames &amp; Otber Maioory

Pllono 99W576
w. M.ln St.
' Pomeroy

formerly Grueser Bod7
Works

~upplleo.

PHONE f9Z.2067 POMIROY

ly ART SANSOM
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DICK TRACY

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8 9tlc
Goddard
Pb. 992-3319.
- - --- - - NICE 4 rooms and batb unfurnished apartment, Middle8 23 31c
--port,
Obio. Pb. 992-3814.
I, Harry A. Miller, will not be
8 3 tfc
responsible for any
debts
made by any person other fHREE and lour ·:oom fur
Dished aparln1ents All utili·
lhan myself. Harry A. Miller
ties
paid Phone WV 1.-2176.
8 21 6tp
Rowley and Reed Aller
p. ln. call WV 2-3074.
4 3 tic
Welsch, owners,
auctioneer.

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NOTICE

ly HAROLD GRAY

THREE and four room furmsJJ.
ed MOd unfurnished span

I Will Be Out
·OfMyOHice
Sunday, Aug. 21st
thru Sun., Aug. 28

ments. WY .-5434.
12 6 lfCI
I
FOUR ROOM furnJSbed apart I
ment. WV 2-3658.
1 14 Uc
EFFICIENCY apartment. Ph.
992-2288 or see at 408 Spring
Ave., Pomeroy, 0. 8 17 tic
-----·
CAMPING trailer, sleeps six.
' ·' Will rent by day or -:eek. fh. 1
I

Dr~ Ray R. Pickens

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BriHEJTIR . . . . .

WANTED
BOY

or

GIRL

In Rutland To
Earn Money and Prizes
o- Delivering Tho Daily
-Sonllnollo established
Route

CALL WY2·2156
By RNIIEJ_¢

less exptrienced.

. auto insurance We may be
able to save you money.
I
8 2 tfc
Al!l'OMOBILE Insurance - bfen
cancelled? Lost your opera~
or's license? Call WY 3-2M&amp;.
8 1~ tfc

8 19 6tc

WANTED
TO BUY
LAND -Any Size
'

With or Without
Bldgs. Send Full
Dncription for
prompt reply to:

fot

Sale

-

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Box 668-G
c/o Daily Sentinel
Pomeroy, 0.

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You always save more
Uoico APJI'Iiance.s
BettPr pnces than ever

on
on

Freezers.- Refrigerators, WaJher-Dryer Pairs, Elee. Ran-

•nd Air-Conditioners.
WANTED - Worlt -lor buUdoz. ! fes
5
lt. Chest
er. Ph. 992-22tl8.
8 t 30ic ' FRE ZER
$195

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Help W•nted
FULl. TIME cook and wallnu.
Inquire at Christy Ann Restaurant, Middleport, 0 . Hn.
:H p. m. or 8-4 p. m.

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992-2181

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8 23 31p
ilhP
I HAY. Will also do: balilts: Ph:
MALK
• belween age&amp; 11 992-7931.
. . . e 23 6lp
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once of cood cllancter.- Da1 NEW ' SHAS'j'A travel trailer,
or 'nigbtlhlfl avallable. Apply 111611 model, electric . brakeS;·
In per!IOII al 8iJrter Boy, 21
awnllig, · 493· Broadway St.,
W. Union, Alheno, 0. belwet111 Middleperl. Ph. 992-li592.
a 23 3k:
ltwra o1 1 aocU p.m. 81 30ic
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Crow's Steak House
EXPERIENCED

WHEEL
ALIGNMENT

M. DIIIJ

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RIIUL l PI6DUCINe
WANT AD

:~:... PHONE

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1962 OLDS
$1495
Starfire H.T. Cpe. Full power equipment, bucket seats with

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Invlcta Co~v. Cpe. White finish, r~d lnlerior, likt new tires,
power steuin£ and brake_s, automatic trans. Radio and heater. i]ood top--Drh•e a Butek at only $1495.

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WY 2·2156

BRAKE SERVICE

M 50 SPORT : ··
BOBCAT'
SPRINT_ ' \

If ONI OF tHI
JIIC&amp;S1 ,_OPL&amp;I

CALL

DICK RAWLII&gt;IGS

BlAITTNARS · . : .
Pho~• 992-2143 ... '
Pom.roy, 0.

RADIA
SERVIC~
Ali New'loali_tor Shop
eCar e Truck eH..ttr
Core • Bulldozer
eAny Type

eTOOLS

h

HOWIE SCHNEIDER

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paid Phone WV 1.-2176.
8 21 6tp
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p. ln. call WV 2-3074.
4 3 tic
Welsch, owners,
auctioneer.

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THREE and four room furmsJJ.
ed MOd unfurnished span

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Sunday, Aug. 21st
thru Sun., Aug. 28

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12 6 lfCI
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1 14 Uc
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HUGE SUCCESS OUR POLICY WILL REMAIN .THE
SAME, YOU LICK NO STAMPS, YOU PLAY NO GAMES
YOU ENTER NO CONTEST, YOU PAY THE LOWEST
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Cbuir'e.;J'fu~crscm Marriage
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Mrs.
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TW~ • 1J1U! 'lfec!cll!!i'i)l~ss. to ~r. , 8Jld Mrs. Byl~e A NO poUuck picnic cUnna
IIU11ver.ary. ~f , Mr. ~ . Mrs., .Tiie~. fllr. ~i\4 Mrs.
Gena ·preeeaea the moellllfl o! Jllll
.;tu;rles H. ~!8 and the Yost, Mrs. M41Ue Yost, Mr. Howell'l'enl DaiQZhter!l ol Union

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The bride was given ln

by her father.
She wore a floor length
white bridal satin with
featuring lace
lip sleeves and a
length veil. She carried of bouquet of white carnations with
streamers of lovers' knots
, only accessory was a ,
lo ~ .. by her
which had belonged Co
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mothe.r wore Navy dress with a picture folder showing scenes Idiscussed. Four members plan
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of Broad Run were Johnson, Steve -Johhson, and di.,Pcn1
celebrated at the home of Mr. Miss Allee ~ach.
Lena. Hamm, preslde!ll. Ml8lld Mrs. David Johii!On on Mr.· •nd Mra Kenneth Theiss, d ted the meeting which opel&gt;
Sunday, AuiUSI 21.
Mr. alld Mrs. David Yost, Mr. Jcln rituallstl&lt; form, It was~..
, and Mrs. Edg81 Johnson, Mr. -'rted thai Gladys Cockier ••
Among the many lovely gifts and Mra. Edward Theiss Mr. '"'
H lzer I!Mpltal Sfthe couples received
were and Mrs. Wolter Aurke, ~- and mikul Ill In
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Identical •liver canlly dishes Mrs. Charles Alldre, Jan' AI· verdi CJ&gt;mm:callonoThe Illwhich w•re cherished family ktre, llonna Cross,
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Minnie
heirlooms. the 1!111!1 of Mr. and Burke. Rhonda Brlckles. P•m veUng orizt doaward!i' In Del·
Mrs. Edgar Johnson of Broad Sylvester, Tom Theiss and the N~.!ZIIc!8 ~~ xt meotlcig will
Run.
honored guests. Mr and Mrs. Ia StahL
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Delicious refreshments were Charles Tlit•ss and Mr. and be ·Mondav September 14•
served by the hostess.
Mrs. Mrs. Hnrold Johnson.
•. tile DAV hall. Present were
David .John.oon assisted bv Mrs. Sending a gilt was Mrs, Belle Mrs. stahl, Helen Miller, 14"·
Edward Th•lss. Betty Thel•s, n. 1
Hamm, Caddie Wickham. Mn.
Joy Kay Theiss and
Laura e ss.
· ·Neulzllng and Mrs. Stellt.
twenty • $1xlh

Coonle
daugh- eel as flower girl. She wore 1
'nle Chester Garden club heh
Mr and Mrs Marvin two p1eee suit with matching
Its August meeting at the home
~f R. D. 3: Pomeroy, veil as she scattered rose
of Mrs. Howard Knight, Chester
th brld f Froncis S pelals
Road. Assistant hostess
~n of e.:'r. and Mrs:
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in Mr Kenneth Eblin .erved as
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Barbara and Lellsof Pomeroy
best ·man Ushers were Mr. Boone and family have return- Ithe hosteas on a Hammond or·
ugnders, M k f Utah
Army Chapel on Terry M~Gutre, brother of ed from the BapUsl Church aan for the devotional period. 88 a 8011 • ar 0
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ISa,tunlay, August 20, at 4;30 p. the bride, and Mtss llel'l&lt;a Me· Camp at Loudenville, Ohio.
Roll call was answered by eel Sunday Cl~in~Lel~ it M .
The double rmg, open wed· Guire, sister of the bride. Miss Mrs. Charlotte stevens of St. ,suggeslions for beller entries tn and Mrs.
or
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. ~..~_ceremony was performed Ragena McGuire, also a sister Albaos, W. Va., visited with IDower shows. Business meet- Roger.
I Erlvoy, Avery of Athens, ~nd of the bride, registered guests. Mrs. Ernest Burton and
Mrs. lng was conducted by vice pres- Mr. and Mrs. Larry Heine•
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Charles Warner.
ident pro-tem in absence of Ravenswood, W. Va. spent
w h lie mums ·decor- The bnde s mother
wore !
the president.
· eral days lasl week wltll
the altar. A 15-mm~te pro- a navy blue dress with white Mrs. VIctoria Stacy recently l" the fair flower show was dis- pareniS. Mrs. Theo Heines
ol!l'am of wedding muscc was accessories. She wo':" a cor- rececved a blrth~ay greell~g l oussed and it was decided not Mr. and Mrs. v. D.
played by Mrs. Mary Bentz. sage of while carnations en a from her son, W1ll1811l Stacy tn . 001 have the aMual workshop. and fa,ily and attended
blue background. The groom's Do Nang, VietNam. which was j The state convention also was f lr · '

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GRANDSON HONORED .. Aramaic, tile llngtlll!l of Je,
blue background.
flower and vegetable markels. !receive a state award the club · Sunday, for a v1sit at Ravens· Rev. and Mrs. Lester Roush, Mr. and"'" Charles R. K•rr )!US, ls .now spoken by only I
A reception was held in the He also sent p10tures of the a1r ·will gel .. a result of Its work wood, W. Va., with her sister Long Bottom: Eber Roush, Sy· Sr. , enterlalned with a dl•ner few thousand peraons living Ill
church immediately following base ruaways which he
had with the Special F.ducation class and brolher·in-law. Mr.
racuse, and Mr. and Mrs. Har- Monday ev•ning, at their hom•. Isolated villages Ill Syria.
the ceremony. 'nle bride',, tab- helped const.ruct last year
at at Chester.
, Mrs. Larry Heines.
old Roush Portland attended Naylors Run Hill honoring their II has been estimated IIlii
Je was decorated with a white Vun Tau. Vcet Nam. Mr. Stacy I Th• program chalrmaA . InT A Do I I
the 255th Roosh Reunion S.lur- grandson . .leffrey Karr. on his l)le Clltlle fllliNiaUon of !be Ualace cloth and golden candles IS a cement worker With the R. troduced Mrs. Robert Reibel, Mrs. , h wn el s on t
day at the st. Marv'• Lut~eron 18th birthday A decorated coke !ted Slatea Ia over 100 miJIIoll.
and holders The three-tiered M. K. Construction Company "'land a guest, Mrs. Cush John- lth'on Edfromrderl empoymenffl
Church at Mt. Jackson, Va., In and home made ice cream were head.
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wedding cake was topped with
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nner n r ·
a miniature bride and •roam. reside•.
talk on modern flower arrang- Mrs. Floyd Mescher and son. Roush Reunion will be In Nfo and Mrs. Charles R. Karr Jt., dleporl and the boat and t.-.
Plesidiog at the table were Friends . have learned that ing.
Chris and Paul returned
:~a~sk~a:.,. ..-.......................~and:;:;;_::;Jeff~re~y_;an~d~Rlld~oey;;;_o;;;;JiiM•Id;i·~~--~-iiii;;;;ii&amp;-.oiiiiiiiiio..---.
Miss Eloise Adams, Mrs. Pearl \ Mrs. Carn~ Hall , form~r MP-l~s Mrs. Earl Young con~ucted 3 their home, Lebanon, after a
Mrs. Cheryl Morris
Ash and Mrs. Ray Wil'l.ing. County resJden.t, Is. senously til lflower name co~test With Mrs. several days visit with her
maid of honor and bridesmaid For her wedding trip the at G~a~t Hospttal m Columbus. Earl Dean the wmner. The door ter and brother-in-law, Mr.
was Miss Lvnne McGuire. both bride wore a two piece brown S~e IS 1 ~ ~oom 6d15 : 'sr~endo •prize was won by Mrs. Cush Mrs. John Mitch.
sisters of th~ bride. They chose suit wlth matC'hlng accesories. w 0 WJS 0 sen ca s. e as Johnson.
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gowns of blue lace with should· The new couple will resldP at 80 years old.
. Refreshment• of blue berry Mr. and Mn. Joseph Fields I
er l;ngth veils and matching 1725 Wymore Ave. East Cleve- Suzanne Bradbury, Joy Boggs, 1delight ond iced lea were serv- and son, Jeffrey returned home I
Th bride's niece 1 d
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Seren Lewes and Chrcstine Bahr ed.
Friday, aft.,. a weeks vlslf at
are vacatlonm• th1s week at
Ill 'th their · n I
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~~!:~Ra~e~M~or~r~is,~s~e~rv~--~ Out or htownndguests
were
Mrs.
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hlldre Chest- Myrtle Beoch, S. C. MISS BradI Joseph Fields Jr., and Mr. and
Mr. Douqlas Lanq of the Printzess Company will be on our·2nd
Guy Busv a_ ~
n; Mrs bury and Miss Bahr are Rio
Mrs. Jerry Fields and son.
er, W.. a.,
r. a ••
· Grande College students, Miss
Floor - Friday and Saturday. Come in and see the complete
John Rcpley, Columbu Mrs. Lewis is a student at Warren
Miss Mary Ann Fields, Column4SON
W. VA .
Lois Musser and children
Wilson College in South Caroli- •
bus and Miss Patricia Fields
Reynoldsburg; Mr. and Mrs.
and Miss Boggs is a student
sludenl nurse at Athencss;..~~~~
Printzess line of Coats for the· new season,_ Mr. Lanq Is well
TONIGHT thru FRrDAY
Clifton Morris and Mashell
' at Holzer Hospital School The Weber family reunion Hospital, spent the we
''THE PLEASURE
known here as he has been sellinq and flttinQ and adliisinq on
Rlldney, Reynoldsburg.
Nursing.
was held at Portland Park Sun- with their parents, Mr. and Mrs.
SEEKERS"
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Davenport day honoring P. A. Weber on his Joseph Fields and Jeffrey,
Ann Marga1·et
this line in our store for many ye~rs. Come and select I new
Tony Franciosa
Hopi Iadlans comprise t h e and son, Micky and Jerry and 87th birthday.
Le0 w·mams of Jackson vl•lt-11
(Color)
only North. American Indian Mrs. G. G. Zeigler visited
Allending were Mrs. Do r Is ed s 1 'da with Mrs
-andcoat, on the second floor, Frid1y, AuA.' 26th 1nd Slturdly,. ~ug.
"DEAR BRIGITTE"
tr1be In which weaving Is done eral days in Beckley with hiJ Koenig and Rickie
Tuppers Wh ur ~·
ace&lt;m,1pallicdll
James Stewart
Fabian by the men Instead of the worn- mother, Mrs. Harriot
Plains; Mr. and M;.., Wilber bo:..eybyan Mr:.a•Williams
(Color)
27th - fi'C!m 9:00 A.M. to 5:00 P.M.
en.
and, other relatives.
Weber and Sandra, McK e e s spent several days with her
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M~ss Mabel Hysell .
Rock, Penn.: Mr. and Mrs. S. ter
oonfmed ro. her _home With
Haught, Cuyahoga
Falls;
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Open Friday Ni11ht Until9:00 P.M.
inner ear 1nfect10n and
Mrs. George Sargent, Chesler, Mr. and Mrs. Jack
cations.
Mr. and Mrs. Norman Weber, and family of AkHn were wee'k-11
ALSO OPEN ALL DAY THURSDAYS
Mr. and ~·· Jack Kelly
Keith and VIda Ann, L 0 n g end guest• of Mr. and Mrs.
Columbus _viSited 8eVeral days Bolrom; Mrs. Elizabeth Bid- Grueser and aon, Mlri!~VIll1e. ~~3E~!!Si!
recently wcth their parents, Mr. dl Mr Thelma Farnsworth They were accompanied
and Mrs, M. L. Kelly' Middle- an~ Fr!cis Case near Chest· by their son, Randy whl spent II
port, and Mr. 8Jld Mrs. Ever· . M Oli Weber Keno · two weeks with the Gruesen.
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Bruce returned to their home,
mother, Mrs. Dano Lambert, .Mrs. Ralpll Keller, Pome1'oy Columbua Sunday, after spend
who is hospilali2ed, and other Ster m.; Mr.. and Mrs. Lloyd lng ..vera! days witll her mo1relatives.
!Coe~cg, Melvm, Ma~lon and Iller, Mr,, W. A. Morgaa ond
Hospitalman Alan Wallace, Marte, of Mansfield, Mr.
attended the fair.
who is in training at the Nation- Mrs. Donald Hawk, Nanette: MiSI Kathy Morgan of Middlea! Naval Medical Center, Be- Cheryl and Pamela, Shelby' port spent Sunday and Monday
thesda, Md. and a fellow claso- Mr. Ernest Weber,
with her grandmother, Mrs. W.
mate, Hosp. Fred Lehmar, na- Star Rt.; Mr. and Mrs.
A. Morgan.
live of Texas, were weekend Myers, Joyce, Linda, , Bruce Mrs. Edward J. CoroorBD cmd
guests of the former's parents, Allen and Leonard Alvm ol children, Jamt!ll, Joseph,
Mr. and Mra. Dwlgbt Wallace, Chesler; Mr. and Mrs.
cbael Edward, and Caryl Grace
daughter, NBilcy and son, Bruce. ard Koenig, Jr., and
re~ to their home, Watll- 11 \ '
Mrs. C. E. Burdetle and C. E. Eugene, Chester; Mr. and
ping eona., Ieday after a
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Burdette were vhlilors in Leon, Charles Weber •
witll' her parents, Mi. aDd Mn. l
W. Va., Sunday.
C.: Mrs. Elizabeth
Joseph Cook.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Byer Syracuse; Mr. and MrL
Mrs. Goldie Gothar4 of Eurfoll
and sons, and Mrs. KeMeth By· Swatzel, Pomeroy; Mr. and ka is tile guest this week
er spent the weekend In Colum· Mrs. M. A. Fairchild,
Rev. and Mra. WendeU G. Slutbus.
latld: Kirk Chevaller of
ler and Kevin
Robert Goodall has returned pers Plains, and the
Rev. and
WelldeU G.
to bis employment at
~· P. A. Weber of
Stutler and KeWI and Mra.
ville, Kentucky, after
PlaiDS.
die Gothar4 visited Sunday
the weekend with his
ternoon, at Vlenaa, w.
IY and daughters,
COMPLETES COURSE
Mr, and Mrs. Timothy ;~:,:~II
Private Chari.. R. Stone Jr. Mr. and Mra. Ralpll B.
18• whose parents Uve in
and family moved Menday,
Haven, W. Va., completed
SyracUse to Marietta.
PoiiMii Of, Ofdo
twelve-week
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Mr. 8Jld Mrs. c. B. Weeae
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Miss l)larcia Kerr were SUnday
NOT OPEN
ArmY Southeastern
•lslrors in Rio Grande and
School,
Fort
Gordon,
Ga.,
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M..,.arcll
FRIDAY •nd SATUROAY
Aug.
12.
Mr.
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Mra.
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Au1ust 26-27
"TilE GHOST AND
Mr. and Mrs. Jam.. Neu.!zllllrg and five daugblerl re~~ alto
MR. CHICKEN"
their home Stamford, UftWo
&lt;Tecbnicolor)
in
Middleport.
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a weeks vlsll wttll her fatllOon Knolll
Joaa Staley
MIM
Becky
Goodall
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Henry
Johnaon 8Jld Mr. and
"TAPFY AND THE
IUNGLI! HUNTI!II"
Sunday witll Mr. and Mrs.
Mrs. Herschel Manuel and lam·
(Teehnicolor)
nle Mulford of Lincoln Heights, Dy.
Taffy
Jacque• Bergerae
Mr. and Yra. Hart
..... Bobby, of Woodlelld, __.. ,II
were Tuesday dlmler gullll
their cousin, Mlsa Elsie Hart
and Miss Ethel~~~~;~.
:Mr. and Mn.
Pom-11
eroy, 8Jld ~ Riffle,
bus, ralunled from I
vac.atlon at Oetjylburg,
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ler, Hershey, Beaver, and

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Time tuhop for your chl.I4NM
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Melvin Riffle returned to
~wni!ut after spendlll1 a wtelt II
witll his parenll, Mr. ud
Roy Rlffte, Pomeroy. OlherfamD•• II
slton of the Roy Riffle
were Mr. and Mra. -··~·
1111, Racine; Mn. Waller Wellll, II
Washlqlon Q!yrl Hlule;
IIUby Wllllllu Marlella
:Mr. and Mn. ,b.;vld McKenzie II
and family of Q.llipoi!L

Malee Elberlelds in Pomeroy Your
Headquarters for Suclc 7o .School
Needs for Boys and• ·Girls
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lklrll, blolllti, _W cotil, eoota, -~ 91IIII'J"i'7 lil4 ·1htD 110~ 1111 the ·~
fltoQr for ..,_ handbap, lllpl, peldltt, bnl, ~ ~ I!ID)IreiJu;
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.revfllt lila! h~ plunge!) West
...ape of
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llij flnl IIIOYI WU a shakeup
Military I~ IBid
ln&lt;~Al'P Jllllltary command. · lronlon, a membar or
tile pards, aollipM 1a 1111
..:iiamed t.t. Gen. Ulrich •1Sou.the8lltern Ohio
A~etlc I Slllld Ml1llar)l Pollee c.. .,....
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l1ead of the
Ill lis Infancy,
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ft\lty, . ,)~ · head the enUre
home today.
,moaen wbett Pvt. David
M",.man armed fore .., of!J. Or almost borne, being
lln)ola, ZO, of RaleiP, N. c.
elll- IIO'Jrcts said.
aecldealally 11to1 his prtner
eel In effective Sept. I, 111118,
• .._ .-..d 1111 wooda
faclorl remaining
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_ , tile olllcbde. 1"le pJ16.
of Pomeroy
...,., P\&gt;11. Lewto Ray, 11,
botll present leai!U•I ud WWiot!l Wlll1l0r, 17, ltad
escaped !rom tile lloekade
earlier•. Autbnllle1 oald Ray
ovetpOWet'ed a pan wbDe
belq led ... latrlae. Be !bel
nleaoed Waraw !ram blo cell.
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.BUS INSPEc:r"ON- Cpl. J . D. Junkins of the Ohio State Patrol, right, talb
With Charles. BISsell, Eastern Local School District driver, while making an iJa.
spectton of hiS bus Wednesday._Jn the pictur~ below, Ptl. J. D. Woogan cbectm
tbe door of a Southern Local D1stnct bus while mechanic David Sayre looks CllL
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School Buses
Muster 56%

For Approval

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