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Dof A Deputies
Picnic Will Be
Held Aug. 6th

Sale! Big Yank
WORK UNIFORMS
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REG. S1SJ16 NATURAUZERS

$900

$10 &amp; $12 ValuH

AIRE DRESS SHOES

$511 and
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$611

$9 &amp; $10 Valu.-MISS AMERICA

TS and LOAFERS

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'S DRESS SHOES
VALUES TO $9.00

FAMOUS BRAND CHILDREN

Shoes For Back
To School

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1INNIS WUR SALE
KEDS

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KEDE1TES

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Let Elberfelds Department.Store In Pomeroy
outfit your home completely. Floor Coverings. and Draparies - Furniture and Appliances. Big Seleiflonsl Dependable Quality
- Prompt DelivWy and Service - And Use
Our Sensible Cre~it Service,

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OTHER BIANDS

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Purch-

12lill CANNON

KITCHEN TOWELS
Smart • .,. Cannon Printo,
woven checks and plaids
lDd stripes.

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SERVING OVENS
Polished aluminum with
black trim, adjustable
venl

70c VP.l6 VERICI4ROME PAN FILM
541
70c VP116 ViRICHROME PAN FILM
541
$1.10 YPIU VERICJ4ROME PAN FILM
7341
15c VP620 39o
ISc VPI27 .
39c
Qc VP126.ol2
49c
15e VP120
39c
l5c KODAK PLUS-X PAN FILM NO. 135·20
69o
fSe KODAK TRI·X PAN FILM NO. TXI35·20
69c
$1.25 KODAK EKTACJ4ROME )( FILM NO. IX620
99e
$2.15 KODAK EKTACHROME X FILM NQ, IIX121.2fi1.74
$1.95 KODACHROME il. FILM NO. Kl35-20
$1.49
$2.75 KODACHROME II FILM . NO. K135-36 $2.27
$1.95 KODACHROME NO. KXISS.:JII
$1.49
$1.15 KODACOLOR·X FILM NO, CX620
87c
$1.95 KODACOLOR·X I"ILM NO. CXI26.o20
$1.49
99o
$1.25 KODACOLOR·X FILM NO. CXI26.12
$1.15 KODACOLOR·X FILM NO, 120
87e
.IIAO KODACOLOR·X FILM NO. CXII6
$1.27
$2.4' KODACMROMF. fl FILM (Daylight.or Photolllih)2.10
$2.95 KODACJ4ROME II SUPER 8 FILM
$2.44
.IS KODACHROME II IMM MAGAINI
Q.20
.75 KODA¢0LOR-X FILM C,XI26.o20
$1.39
.15 KOOACOLOR·X F~Liii NO, CXI27
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$1-00

CANNON 69c

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Colorful strJpes, 20 by 40 lnch size. Soft, absorbent
terry towels for everyday use.

2 for '1.00
oluly Cltaranc. Sale

LUGGAGE

Middleport

Mrs. Elizabe111 Thomas,
and Mrs. EUIS Haclmey,
Miss Nancy Tbomaa, Ripley.
W. Va., were weekend lOUis of
Mr. and :Mra. Danny Thomas,
and !OIL
.W.S Kathryn Fruth, Poilll
Pleaaant, spent the weekend
here with Mr. and Mrs. Waller
CrooU.
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Smith
and clllldren, v"'IIW' and Be.
Blenda ol Columbus were wee«, ll
end guests ol ber parenll, Mr.
and Mra. Arnold Richards. Vau.
glwl remained fur a longer
lit.
Mr. and lilrs. Ralpb GIIJDO~!
have returned !rom a weekend
visit In Columbus with Mr.
Mra. Vernon Bobb and Mr.
Mrs. John Persona IIIII thelir II

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Save now durin( the Jul7
Cloarance Sale - Unl·
ll61d Alrwoy Lugpl(&lt;! Travel Joy and , Travel
Smart Llllfli• - Lilht.
wel1bt zipper iUifliO Alllche'· Colo, TralnCIIOI
llld Beauty C11es- Styles
f~ 'Men and Women. All
011 nle In the Drape11
Depl 2nd floor.

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H1ngtng Planters
Sale $2.00
$ZJCII!an~ng

Parrot

PLANTERS
S•le $1.75
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TtftlftoCooltol Aluminum ·

5t!uareCaueroles

Mr. IIIII Mn. Wayne
weekend guests In
1111 of ber lather, J. E.
IIIII Mljll' Ruth CariOII.
Mill Charlotte Da'ridlon Ia
recuperating at bome alter a
period Of oonflnement at .Holm
Hoilpltal lor medical treatmeat.
. Mr. l!ld Mr1. John F. Terrell
cl1lldre~~, John and ~~~11

Will 11Tlve Saturday '."":':'il
Tenn., for a
lie!; ,puenla,.
P'laher, IIIII

HOT and COlD

SERVERS

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Chromo fiDtsb with stain·
less alee! cover and Inset.
Z quart ~cy.

~.29 9RIP oN WHIP .t'
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MIXIN~ BOW~
qrlp 'n

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capac(ty, · . '

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lif. Gradu·

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~ TIPLON COATED

5t!uare Grhldlli

$2.98

Message Mildan
With Mognotlc chol..oord
Use It for phouo mesa1101,

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No-.Uek lri)llJJI, DHCOur
e!Oillinll. Grllla · f olleea
o1 J!'reneb 1oa1t at a lime.

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16 Cup Alundnul!l

AUTOMATIC

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elUbt, recreaUon room•,
dubt iDd cbiii'Cb :

Oep!dge.
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Save On Kodak Film in the Camera
Department On Jhe 1st Floor.
Black and White or Color.

$3.29 lun Warmer

C1nnon Striped W11h Cloths To Mitch
6 for $1.00
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Shirts $2.50

pockets, dress ~t :type collar.
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green and Dark olive.

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$3.50

The Shirts--Come ~ sizes 14'1.! to 20 and In S (32),
M (33), L (34) sleeve lengths, 2 button·thru flap

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The Trousers are in sizes 29 to 50 waist andrEur
correct length. Made with extra he,avy
ets,
wide tutmel belt loops, full cut and very we made.

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$2.50 BOYS JACKETS-- SALE $1.25
$2.95 BOYS JACKETS
SALE $1.48
$3.50 BOYS JACKETS
SAL. $1.75
$3.95 BOYS JACKETS
SALE $1.9S
$4.95 BOYS JACKET$
SALE $2.48
$5.95 ~OYS JACKETS
SALE $2.98
$6.50 BOYS JACKETS
SALE $3.25
$6.95 BOYS JACKETS
SALE $3.48

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Ideal for Sununer and early fall wear, Sizes 2 to
16. Not every size lil every style.

July Supper
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Boys· Lightweight Jackets

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hill sizes 14'&gt;2 to 24\11. And !DBDY .other terrific
Values In Wome~ and Girls Ready To Wear a)so
on sale In the husy.Ready To Wear department on
the 2nd floor.

from Mrs. Sadie Brown. who
attended the picnic. The group
gave a vote of thanks to Mr ·
and Mrs. Herbert Pugh for a
dona~on. Prayer concluded the Plans were announced for
meetmg.
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Deputies' picnic on Aug. 6 when
At the plcruc
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mentioned
above besides
were Mr.those
.and Theudorus Council
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Wendell Stuller. ~·ll/G P
The olcnlc will he held at 2
Grueser, Sr., IJirs, te
rue- p.m., at the home ol Mrs. Ed·
ser, Clara Grueser, Mrs. Eud· ith Betzing Tuppers Plains
gene Forbes Mrs. Bradfor
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Mn. RWiin Wolfe, and P a u 1 It d'
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Randy Forbes Bob Grues- a en mg are ....., a cove
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It was reeported by the relieiJI
committee that Mary Baldwin
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tie Koehler and Winona
are ill, and Kathryn Goodwin
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Wendell G. Stutler, pastor.
SYRACUSE - A July supper II was I
ted that Ed!u!JI
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Damon Ferrel and Terri, Mr. Auxiliary of 'the Volunteer Fire was ta~en to ~olzer Hospttai
'"'l~l'flfi'f ·oll11'ituasbAY and Mrs. Eldon WID, Mr. and Dept. met In the town haD Mon- Monday, and that Edith HebiZ' II
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Mrs. Theodore Hllldore, Mr. day nlsht July 10.
daughter, Charlene Thoma,
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and Mrs. Dan lll!er, the Rev. The meeting, In charge of the mains 111 al home, and her
and
Mrs. Stutler, Mr. and Mrs. president, Jean Hall, opened fn.law Denver Thoma
FRIDAY thni TDEsDIY
Jo!Y,21·25 .
Wallell·:~bles, Mr. and Mrs. with the Lord's Prayer in uni· mains' confined to Hotze; nos· II
Wilt Dl-r·•
Orville Crooks, Mr. and Mrs. son and giving the Rag pledge. ltal
"THE ABSENT MINDED
William Houdashelt, Mrs. Eth· RoD call was answered by 10 ;.,
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PROFESSOR"
el Ferrell, Mrs. Evelyn Stowe, members. VariOUJ reports were with serving to start at 4:30,
al10
"THE 514AGGY DOG"
~rs Alice Capehart. Mrs. Wll· read and accepted. By request and last unUI 6:30.
(Teehnlcolor)
liam
Eichinger, Mr•. 0 m a ll was decided to solicit I h e There wu an auction Gf small
·J\IacMurriJ
articles brought by tbose atNaney Olson Winebrenner, Mrs. Glayda Jloll. town In A.uaust fur the
son, Mn. Grace Jividen, Mrs. dlildren sChool lund.
wblch netted •u5. Ai·
!1JIIi''~'tlme 31!ra. 20 min·
starts 8 P.M.
Mary Flanagan and Rober! The suppenrill be held at the nes
wiD be bolteU 1or
Flanagan.
school houae Saturday
22, tbt July 24 meeting. Present
were Mrs. Hall, Thelma Gru...
Eileen Clark, Marlo lll!er,
S)ll•ria Z1!illing, Mrs. Wblte, EelHood, Olara Lav_.. tan-

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presented by Mrs. Wendell Stutlllvnr
• ler Monday night when the Women'• Society of Christian Ser.:;"ice of the Mineraville Methodlst Church met fur a picnic at
the0 Syracuse
Loyal Helpers Class
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"What a Friend
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Church Monday evening, We Have m Jesus," Mrs Stu!,.~;riGiraC&lt;' was ginn by tbe Rev. ler read scripture !rom Mathew
25 and 1st CorinthiAns 13. Rea«·
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Phillips, "What Is a Postmasl·
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Paul Newman
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Miss Marda · Karr, 9Yra~
Lauren Bacall
reported ~ tho recent confer·
..!.PLUSence of Oh1o Methodist Church·
"NAVY VS. TJ4E
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NIGI,Il . MO!fiiTERS"
fur Rowers 811\f cards during
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Long h0t summ.er

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F ar ~ell . then wa¥&lt;· 1lheir iifih strnigll(. victory. The 1running !or Jet;r,l' M;jY
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111111 ID ·other IlL games. . eci pjnch,. hl(~1 F~lrly I'" a roold~ righthand~ p~trhed a .of!. lhe Inning. Wltb
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CDUforllla knocked oft An)efi. 3-2 count lot ah Insurance run. live·Mie!' and drove· I~ three Mtke •McCormtck th•n ID
wain' the most embarrassing can Leaglle·leadlng Chicago for Short Ha'd gotten Into troObl• on runs with a doubl~., and a. mten~onal wal~ to
of the night lor the ·
· the secoo~ straight game. 5-2, slngll!s by Lou Johnson and Boh sacrifice . Oy In posting . his ROJ!g t~ a"1 Maury Wllbto ~:.~
aoulhpaw
Boston b. t Baitimore 11-4 for Bailey and a walk to Wes fourth wm m seven dectstons. Alley hit renevet Frank L
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tts· sixth slrai~t wid, Kansas Pari&lt;er but manager Gene!The CUbs, who now have won flr~t PI";" over, the ~d.
'lbat'a because monager
City clipped Minneota 9-6, Mauch. like Bristol, refusod to eight in a row at borne, r~uted . .1onilny Davts collected
Bristol offered Arrigo a
Washington ebatled Detroit 4·2 blame his pitcher
Atlanta's Tony Clomnger w1!h a htts, lncludtng a
IIi' back JUII WheJl the
and Cleveland bumped New "O'Jr pltc~er did bis job," four-run fourth mnmg.
the ~tghtcap, ~nd
fait like kicking ohimsoll In
Yol'lt 5-2
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said Mauch. "I jwt can't
Hils First Pitch
h1t • homer m each game
pallia.
s~ Cbrls Short. who had understand v.ty we don't score Gene , Alley's base&lt;-Ioa?ed the Mets crushed the Astr·os
3 shutout for seven innings more runs."
mfield !&lt;11&gt;gle in the lith scored twice. Jack Fisher and Tom
Arl'lgo nad just issuedl.,ming Iwalktd ToriJOrg, with th; Joe Niekro did his job and AI Luplow with the winning "!" ~aver pitched oomplele
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bases 6lled and r e i ever then some In pacirig the Cubs to for Pittsburgh. Luplow was Vtctones.
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TqRI ANN, live-year • old er at Upper Arlington
da~~r .I&gt;Jillli!oai&gt;d ,II'J.rs. J.ar·
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ry · J11eobs, ii'1indergomtt t h
to her l!ome n~ar
unconiforlable tllbies rt rea
.!he $lopped al a
ment~' af~ ~3viiig beffi ,bitten . restaur~ ,In ·
by a \wild animal.
was mi\t~fli#Ocn and her .
Terri wa~t"&amp;Htlllloe ~ j&lt;t-. ,wgal~'-"'· However, when .
Springfield where she was btl· returfte(i to her cer her
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ten by ,an animal believed tO diug .gown •and
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have tfen a muskrat. Mem· summer wardrobe,
hers '!II the family had ~ f!lller ~rtiqes had been
Tem ljnning towards the ani• 1 .,Miss .Adams wilt be
mal hill assumed the wild llll¥ die and thread the next
mal wj\'uld flee before the child weeks trying to replace
could !~ft. clQ,'!U~ ~t. ~~~ ·~· weddjn)l gown. . , ,
however;' ili~'Tfm. ""as'~ ~.'.lB. 1\le. daiigltt.er ol
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on a !eg and fmger. Attempts ond Mrs. Earl Aa.ms of e
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A BOMB BLASTED a foot-deep crater In tbe lawn .or
Vila Logan at Port ABell. La., a retired Negro school prm·
She is an active member of tbe West Baton Rouge
Association, ~ Negro group which has
drawn Ku Klux Klan antagomsm recently.
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In Erle, Pa., where VIolence, blamed by Mayor LouiS
···tors," flared earUer !n tbe week·
on "outsid
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Mr. and Mrs. Dana Hoffm.an
had as Sunday guests, I he 1 r
deughter, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Davidson and family of Co-

lumbus, Mrs. Hoffman'• siBter,
Mrs. Lena Stlehm and son, Mr.
and Mrs. Charles Sllehm of
Pittsburg. Mr. and Mrs. Dana
Hoffman, Jr., son, Steven, of
Rutland; Mr. and Mra. Phillip
Williams of Marion, and Mr1.
MyrUe Barrell of Mansfield.
Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Woode
has as SUnda• •n-ts Albert
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Warner and Mr.
and Mrs.
nest Taylor of Guysville, Mr.
and Mrs. Charles Woode of AJ.

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dahl Locks, C&lt;&gt;tton Queen dO\ln lnlertated in obtaining a free day.

Mrs. With her

Uniontown, Pa.
Allee Dodson one da Iaiii
Mr. and Mn. William Ro~~t Mr. and Mrs Mo~rd '
Mrr. N'llle. N: ·Ball, Ella· son Billv of Columbus called called on Mr aild Mn C.
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SUGGEST ·AP.-\ll'rHEID E. McGraw. Don D. Nease, then to RIJU~ to l(lsll Mr. and Mary ScJWer of J&gt;~y
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South Mark A. O'dell, ll{rs. Robert L. Mrr. Lawrence Milhoan, then ed on Mra. Clara MilhOan
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,1• .,. _ , . u.- ,.,..,,. a school loundauon bill calhng[ Wednesday sBld tlie U.S. was on Randolph E. Blackburn and In· tv, Mrs. Vernon Weher1 and called on Mr.
lor ~pending f256 2 million for the "brink of racial dvll war" fan! daughter, Mre, Fred E. fatnllv,
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SJatedTo See
A,ction Friday

New York at Detroit (night)
Walhlnlton at Ball 2 (l\vlnlgllt) IHRAM, Ohio (UPI) - It
~ton -' Clevelalid (Dlibl)
won't be
rookies when the
Chicago ' at Kalflas City (Dlibl) Cleveland Browne and PittsMinnesota at Callfornla llllibl) burgh steelers square off 1n
Nalllaal Leapo
the Akron Rubber Bowl Friday
w. .. Pet. Ull 'I niglll,
St. Louis
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Chicago
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Al(hougb the contest Is deCincinnati
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AUanta
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8rat year men their llrt!l taste
of "combat," the Browne will
Sin Francisco 48 « .52% 8 sprinkle' their starling lineup
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wltb men who were on the
l'hOadeJpbla 42 45 .50tl
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Loil ADUles sa 51 .427
roster last year.
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Coach Blanton Collier said
Houston
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Cllff McNeil, Joe Boll lsbell,
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Fred lloagllil, Mill Morin and
New Yorll8' Houston ' (Ill)
Charlie Harroway Will be in
New York 7 Houston 2 (2nd)
the game when. the whistle
Chicago 7 AUanta 2
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batllea wlllch will face
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Each team will get the ball
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COLUMBUS (UP!)- Tighter A municipality sharing 1t s Senate, said there was no ques;
control of spending by county income taxes would be permit- lion "ibis bill does oot . go as
commissio.nera will be given ted tq impose on Ito residents far as bllls In otber sta~, but
consideratiOn today on the llpilr a levy .of up to one and one- the .~bllshmellt of this de- ,
or the Ohto Hou~.
. hall per cent wlthou~ v~let ap- par1DJenl, now !sa step toward
'!1le proposal, ~hich establish- proval. The present limtl ts one 1a really· efle&lt;!tl~e)nvolvemenl,
ed a single bidding procedure to per cenl
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he followed, lteads lengthy The Senate also approved rna- The, .ol!IY. negative votes, ~1 .
agendas in both the House and jor legislation in the House. 011 the ~ c!iunty welfare .\"91'kl!r ·
Senate as the 281b work week paeaed emergency bill to set pay bill .were .by . Sens .. ~nit .
comes to a close.
county welfare worker&amp;' pay at Aronoff and Mlchael Malon!!¥,
would
require
competitive
the same level as that of state both Clricmnatl RepUbUclmll . .' ·
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bidding on anything to be welfare workers a~ the admin- Aronoff questioned !be state~s
bought leased or constructed latratlon's proposal to creole a authority to set the salary of
through a county agency and cabinet level Department of Ur· county employes and Maloney
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opposed the provision wlllch
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A floor fight was 'ex· ected
Departmeal Pl•dged
permits dedudion of merit pay
over an allempl to
the The latter, pledged in Gov. from the salary Increase in the
level of . Items exempt from James A. Rhodes' inaugural bill.

of Salem Center, and Mr. and r..ompelitlve bidding could be al. Sen. William Tall, R.CJeve. HOllie
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Mr. and Mra. Swartz' also visit- county commissioners by unanofficial state holiday.
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~sene ed Mr. and Mra. Fon Halsey. imoua vole delemline an enter- Allowing conservancy . .
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trlcts to reissue tax anticlpaUoD
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ols moved to thetr new home 000 is involved.
notes for five years,
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1PT PI.EAS~!'. -:;;,G iJ ~C:\., ..O,~ )I;&lt;,~Jl?UW\~,11nd · .~: · '· '• .. ;.; .. !loll&lt;;,
Murphy
Com~ olffclals 12.7 nlnnlng 3.'freet ol rollers,
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d they built here.
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Capital Improvemenll Upped
- Conveying about 3,100
have announced· If' .'('h,ur~'!J'~: PtF fl~~ .2p3; ; Pomeroy- . '' SAlGO~f. al.PIL - ~:/J~a.n Earatroo~:r:.,~e~~- Mra. Martin Gandee of Colum· The amount the House was Mr. and Mrs. Paul Anderson acres of submerged land In
July ,.'JJ.J. opening -~-It' 1Millciri,_~ft!' ifllllolJ, ·.I.Q'I ·fllll· ::: Jr~:fre~~'stabiing ·vl:fn'a~s! /rom a Com· bus, was a ·Sunday gueat of Mrs. considering lor Improvements are 'I]IBndlng thetr vacation at Maumee Bay to the T 0 1~ d oBo:j, a new stdn! on Ma 1n mg· Kf!lll!W• Falls, 3.75 rts·
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Gladys Vtolel. Mrs. Gandee was was much larger Wedne~ Huntsville, Alabama.
Lucas County Port Authonty
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I ing: CIJill'ie'SiOp, .18.~, · Lo~n•. ln~ll!-r6~~f e.Ja, Gt,l~iJ!\!t ;~~e~\J! ~.~~ate kept re· the former Julia Faye Bell and as the fZ,'II.4 million approprla: Mr. and Mr~. Dean Bumgard.
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J!~iotf Marml!l: "'1¢. Winlie.d ~~ on ea~ to thf.J;r;tHeanl~ ~ged·.:uu.. dr~~lrtic rescue was a pupil of Mrs. VIOlet at lion for stale capital improve- ner and lalilHy have gone to -:- Modernizmg the credit
of llbe former M~·','llli!~·; 1.~~ Sill. ', ·:'.
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~.' taid into' '!! VIet~ CQII san~t\!I"Y 'lllider Communist &amp;cine Htgh School wben Mrs. ments during the next I wo Iran, where he is employed by uruon taws
the) "Music Box" ~~-~ -ptiM~ ,.-·Bol'it M~meltlll
contr61 .f~rs. It' is \'i~ 5
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years was passed.
the U. 5. Government. They ex· - Increasing the lee lor fish.
Pl.lPleasant area s.hoPIHY:~,)!'J.th G~lllpoll! ·l,oe,s- .Rcliapl~ miles .pJ&gt;t::!h..9{ ~aigon,_ , , soldH:;.• killed lor •very allted Mr. and Mra. Dale Spenc,er of The total t\nresents only peel to he gone lor two years. ••g. hcenses from f2 to f4 lor
a~ad selecllon!i'o(-;;~ords )!oli!j 4:2d,t&gt;.n\.; Solvay up 2·20 tbfln.~ o~ 1{var i aefe!op. •trooper slain. '
Columbus, and Mr. and Mea. about '16 million In new money, Recent guests of Mr. and Mrs res1dento.
a 1 albums phot~ ' !')V- ~m;. Robert G. W•st down 2.· rilen\s. ~k~ Said 'U. S. ·
Edgar Dorst of Sumner were the reel being reappropriated Fred Taylor and family were - Prohlbitintl destrucllon or
sic instru.;.ents ii!. ~l ; ~1, ·110 t'm "i
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B52s' tionibs jc!l!ay s~'lhed· two l- ~ 1 . · ·, . :
Sunday evening guests of Mr. when 11 was not spent In the Mr. and Mrs. Ted Tawney and[desecrallon of the American
co· , stamps, art:• •}j,_: ' . •,~ . 1'.1 • ·
of' J,be ..:Com'iifunlsij· . lim~! '-Df1Snif31
CWS Spencer's sister, Mr. and Mrs. past biennium. The bill carries daughters of Elkview, W. Va .; and Ohio flags.
metas, radios, t;w. recorders. ~auwba River -Marmet, ti~centen ~.SolJth Viemari\.
Wayne Brlckles.
the last money available from Mr. and Mrs James Melton and The latter all have Ho u It
~. small ap~ii.'iflt:'d ~w lllCI ~y L,.Whtte oiper ·,Aili~· j'fs lll!•···. _l~ '
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Mrs. Norma Koenig returned two bond Iaaues totaling fMO deughler, of Hurricane, W. Va. approval.
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maiazines and b'rokii: '
i up .l:lt p.m.; "
R. Merrtll missions' 8~~ Nortli' V l '~ · t· M ·. 1 eni'· ~ ~ner 1636 home after spending several mllllon. .
Mr. and Mrs. Burton Webb of _
1'be "Muaic Box" a 2,300 up 3:35 a ,D).j Mary Jan . down nam's on dumps and missile Cha;~~m rAve. Mrs He;,..y M. ' days With her parents in Ken· Democrats tr:ecl unsuccesfuJ. MSDBfield Oiilo will visit her
5qlJ¥e loot store, will operate •5' 15 8 ·~·: Wi~fleld, Mt. State centers W~esday. For the ' La~e, 107 ~.Ave.; Mrs. · tucky.
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,hly to put back !Dto ~btU on , sister, M~s. John Roach and
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separaU.Iy !rom the new Mur· down S~~~·•M ~ffer~down first time m 5lx weeks Com· Ethel A. Burdette, 95 Garfield Gerald Vtolet and Mr.a nd ;the floor some f3 million In , family of Mason this week.
phy Store several doors away 6.20 .a.m.
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wblch opened on the site of the 'OblO ·River - .!Mk • Queer. turn b3ck the U. s. jets.
~li'e· I an L Hurt' Rl 2 sons attended the Miller reunion ! projects which they said
e Mrs. R. G. Greene and Kar·
former Phoenix Hot •:t ·iD 9\.j' .down. ~· 30 p.m.:. Dtm~•n .,' ·~r .AD'IeritD
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. 'Jiil!&gt;lll dl'ov• off . ..... ell·' .'Is' cuirord W. Bar· i at Forked Run Lake Sunday.
deleted by · the Rhodes
en. New Haven, and Nan"! An·
M~ of this year. 1'1!!!.• e w llru~e dbWil 2.00 a.m:, ·E'De": Jlie.,~~ .... : 'i)'Jt!lnamese. J!tc!W Mr ~tart·
E. Mr. and Mrs. John Torrence lslration dl!l'ing the past
deraon, Mason•. are spendtng a
Ullij wnt contain th• ~ 1YP. na BoowQI'lh down 8.!5 8.111 .•. MIGl'r .
. QJ11t!th ·no loss ~~! GilD 'Iii 'F ~ 11 of Columbus spent a day last '!'be lunda were tranaferred
!Veek's vacal&gt;on at Myrtle Mr. and Mrs. Leonard feen.
fJXfure and display, ·•!llliPII!&lt;ltu lfk 14• S. M. J•nks up 5 p.lrt.; !'f~d·io atl\ltj ~· ,But the Od~d':' M8 Gpo Dll!e •;;· 3 ::. week here With her mother, the Controlling Board to
~ch.
bower and daughters, Mrs. VIr·
on the specialized hnes offered ""i'v~ .ll'p S:S? .p.m. ; Nat1011al ~~n • .iHU!itii 'Jhe 1/, S. e · · _ree ' ·
Mrs. Myrtle Frost,
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gle Moore and son SIIBl! and
and'wiU have a c~- d,~ilj\ . :~ Jl..m. ~John Laa~ bQ!b cymmtlrid'!i· w~ldy ~!lie on. .W. Va., Mn..•Jerry G. Mls• Betty Up~n 9f Silver They also aought to
Chuclrle Anderson vlstled re- I Mlea Mary Icenhower of East
ter and small ofli~ I~Mtfi! ·at J)eap up, liO:.l( ~.ln.; ~hn. ~Or·, tiDy, 4eportedt '.
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ce~Uy~&gt;tbp ~ : :18• Mrd Liverpool visited Mr. and Mrs ..
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row up ' " p.m.; Loclt ~~. ,- 17$ MlerWans were ~llled,
ens, · '""': ames · Mrs. Wayne Brickiea Friday when ll plans to charoge
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son an Homer Icenhower and his ol•
'l,'lle "Music &amp;;t,··wm he' ~tee! ,Trader ,liJl 4&gt;30 ' ailn.;; A. t,~ 1t0und~ and 38 were list· Daniele, Mldd~~· John . A~ evc-'"g.
spending plane 9pproved by
hls IIJ'andparenll,. Mr. and Mrs. ter, Mr. lind Mrs. Robert . Jef.
managed by F. H. Petrarcol V. Crtss up MfJ a.m.: Pe•gy ed as !Dllslng In ~ombat \list Mitch, Pomeroy, Phillip R. Har Mr. and Mrs. Thurston Clark legislature, publish notice t w Riley Riggs. He Is allendl~g fers and family of Syratuse, and
whG moved to Pt Pleasanl/ Downev up 6' 55 a.m.; Lock ;l7; wetk It' 1Joosted lJi!iS.,~ ~ ar rison, Rl. 1 Pomeroy; Mr~ AI· and 18mily of Columbus were weeks In advance In 11ew1pap. an electronics tchool at Low11- her father Mr. Maywood John.
frob&gt; cumberland.". M~ryland Pony R. up liM p.m.; Jl!ilf· caeu~ty tol31ll to l~fkllled, bert s. · Goodman•. Pe ro: Sunday guests of his brother, ers in the areas affected by the ville, Ky.
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where be served as an assist· boat t;wn G·30 a.m.; Lock : •, 7t,483 wowuled and '/IS iijiss- George Darling •. Jr., Wellston, Mr. and Mrs. Way Clark and proposed chauges and to ootify Jimmy Wise, son oi .Mr. and Misa Nield VanMeter visited
ant manager in the , Murphy WJJ!I
H. Ztmmer up B:.30i a.· ing or captured.
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Robert D. Lewm, Rt. 2 0 a k&lt; family.
legislators In dlatrlcls affected. Mrs. James Wise, lB receiving Mr. and Mrs. Paul Hauber and
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store. Petrarco •tartcd his Mur- m.;•.Lock
Flagshtp UP S:[JO -Reversing a three· montt. HI11: Mrs. Roy G. Chapman, Mrs. Peggy GoOdin of Colum.
Jnceme T&amp;J Referred
X-&amp;y *hn!ctan · training at family of Long Bottom.
phy career as a .lll~n~~ment· a.m.: lluckeye State down po ~ren~~o· more Soui~;VI~ellf' Jr., Rtpley, W.Va.; Melissa L. bus and sister, Mrs. Audrey A oontroverslal biD to reqUire the St. Apnes Hoapltalln Co- l Mr. and Mrs. Homer !cenhow·
tr,;pe. at MeadviJ)e, Pennsyl· am .. Lork 20 Brenda . J01&gt;es troops than Amerreans dted In llueaeU, Rl. 1 Guysville. Mrs. allager of Middleport were Sat- sharing o! municipal
lumbus.
er visited her sister, Mrs. Elsie
vania and corqpleled s!WBI!- down 8' 20 a tn ; Lock ' 1·ln- hattie last wei:k. Reports said Harold Coyan, Jackson; Mrs. urday dinner guests of Mr and lues was on the calendar
Dewayne Taylor returned Roush of Portland. and Mrs.
quent as&lt;istant nwno~er ~lrn· ~ea~~; da': 2 ' 1;. ~·m.; ·~~~ lD2 government troops were ~~tnea E. :)la'7Ii
~rs. Mrs. Jack Weathennall. · Mr. Wednesday, but WSB referrect home after apending a vacation llorla Dalley and laml'v, local.
~t at North Tqnnawtinda · · "'n own
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s. rs. and Mrs. Wayne Brlcklca called the Taxation Committee an at the home of his grandparents, Sharlene Flemming Is visit·
New York. Md at Grovt' City a2. Basten; dow~ 5' 50 .."·1"·' Alii•• sufftred 25 !lead and. 16 Ray~ond J. Hazlett, Ashland, In the afternoon.
appears dead. Republicans
Mr. and Mrs. Dayton .Fields at ing relatives at Oolumbus.
and Sharon. Pennsylvania. 'lfi· .James Bowie up uo a.m.: LOck wounded last week, olllctals Ky.· Gary E. Davis, Rt. 1 Me·
&lt;used for more than 90
u..,denin.
Steve and Ronny Donnelson
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or 'to his CUmberland assign· · Le&gt;gh ~nn up · a.m., Wat. said.
Arthur.
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ancllndlcallone were there
of Columbus, Mr. Robert Ours;
.;_~---~.-,.~,_,...:;... ·ter Wllll2mson up 6:35 a.m.. - The Communist• as usual
Blithl
not enough voles to paos I h
Mr. and Mro. Curtis McDa~~: Mrs. Mae VanMeter visited Mr
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Greenup Lork&lt; HPlen R. up suffered for worse, losing 1.7 Mrs. Gene R. Davis. Rt. I
bill.
lei of Pennsylvania viBited re- and Mrs. Charlie Carroll and
ri:NTI'II:I 10 P·"' : L"therlerd.'l!an up 10
Wellston, daughter, 10:54 p.m.
II would require a municipal- cently with his ~Mirents, Mr. fan · ·.
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NOTICE 1'6'' CAMPERII
Tuelday: Mrs. Roy G. Chap. ~ociefy
ity imposinq an Income tax
and Mrs. ,Cur!U McDaniel, Sr. Mrs. Minnie Carroll received
MEIGS . MASCIN AREA
a.m.; Steel Ranger down 1 a. Director F. P. Neuenechwan· man, Jr., Ripley, W. Va., son,
non-residents to return Z5
In Mason.
word that her grandson Jefre
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cent to the parson'•
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stephens Columb h d nd Y
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D. Haynes II up 2 a.m.; OVEC velO?meqt Department's "Obio Ralph w. Shain, Rt. 2 Racine, Mr and Mrs Kenneth Davl.! of ...,sldence
Mrs. FlDordEbersbed~ch of Or· gone surge'ry the•~'· ' . u er•
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GOV. RICHARD J. Hughes of New Jersey appojnted
a "blue ribbon" committee to investigate both the North
Jersey riots and conditions elsewhere that could lead to
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son, Miss., be would lead 00 Aug. 14 a "poor people's
march" on tbe slate capitol .so state officials t1luld see
the condition of starving Negroes in Mississippi.

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By WIWAM VERIGAN Iunbeaten heavyweight contender 1gamely battled back in the third : Ga.'den offiCials. ssid
By United Prtt~ International
NEW YORK (UPI)-Joe Fra· by boosting his record to !HI. round and staggered Frazter 'Frazter should conSider I&gt;lmself ,
National Le- .
appeared firmly established 1"He wasn't stopped on cuts. He Iw1th a blow to the top of the the top contender now, but
G. AB R. H.
'added they would try to arrange I Slaub, Houo 79 293 32103
88 heir apparent to the was hit on the button and he head.
throne alter slop- knew he was going down so he i ·That was Chuvalo's last bid bout with the German during Cepda, St. L 85 323 55 114
ed Caoadlan George turned away."
Ior vtctory as he was . pushed November or Decem~r. · Mil· McCrvr. St. L 7'1 351 42 90
~ho had never been I The 301\2 poond Fazler ' mto the ropes by Frazter and Idenberger is comm&gt;lted to Clmnte Ptt 8l3l7 .55 '""·'"'II
knoclced out In 82 previous wasted no time in opening a cut pounded with a two-fisted body •partiCipate in a World Boxing Gn~lez. Phil 'fl Zl3 39 83
'on the teft side of Chuvalo'&lt; :attaJk. Chuvalo seemed to · Association heavyweight to11r· Aaron, AU
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'!'be end for Cbuvolo came as fnce i&gt;Ofore a rrlinute had gone :realize that his long tenure as a nament, and a loss in the Torre "
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was left slashed and ~y in the first round of the Ititle contender was commg to ,tourney is the only way he I• : Ro~, Cin 70 314 55 100
at !6 seconds of the •clleduled 12-round heavyweig'ht an end, and barely moved lrom ·hkely to get a chance to meet • Dav1s, NY ttl !25 44 Jill
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his corner in the fourth round Frazier.
Allen, Phil
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Another cut was opened under before Frazier ran. across the ,
Amerfoan League
Chuvalo's proudest boast was Oluvalo's right eye in the first rt~.g and renewed the atta~k. I
G. All R. H.
!bat he had never boen knocked round, and a vicious left in the I JUSt turned, away trymg to I
F Rb•.n Bait 68 252 54 tl5
his feet or stopped but his second round turned the 217'1•- gel my VISion, said Chuvalo.
Kahne: Del 68 235 51 71
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record cem~ to an pound Canadian's face into a "I couldn't sec anything, but I '
Ystrsk&gt;, Bos ~1312 57101
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Carew. Mlnn 81319 43 fl
iclous ttack
sion doctor said the cuts were hack I migilt be able to
. Coglro. Bos 67 250 42 '16
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A final left hook to the cheek "superficial" but they poure co~ .~u: 1 h 1
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Blair . Batt 82 2l!jl 35 84
bone blinded the Canadian, and blood for the remamder of the I . • e 1 t e oss en e "
F ' .. "·I 68&gt;MI ,. 98
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to ped b ut A d tor added that ·hUe hopes, the optimiStiC
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Chuvalo"' tied ",J ust tempora- Rain forced postponement of IScott, Bos
86307 39 ttl
$12
!be slaughter.
another )arrmg blow to the eye
p '
· 1wo games in the ninth annual i Mnchr Cal
87 2lJO 52 11
With 'lftde 1a
"I thought tbeleft to the right might have permanently da· rilyh. Heb was theulbdettber md af·ln thiSt Kyger Creek Little League base·
, Home Run•
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ening
Braves and Wynn Astroa
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Frazier who remained the only out of his right eye, Cltuvato l ere are un• ey
h, anly Pia~ got underway on sched- Hart Giants 19· Santo "ubsfl
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however. He had been the IOI!t- 1ule. and New Hav~n held a 10.0 and Perez, Reds 1~.
rated contender before the bout, lead over the Gallipolis Onoles Amerlean Leape: Kil'llebrtow,ll
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Ibut hJS last -impresSIVe victory 1•n the third rung when the Twins 21; Howard, Senators
1c·ame in 1964 against Doug ,rams c,ame.
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\a~umskl, Red Sol 22;
Jones. The 29-year-old Cana· ' Heres the reviSed schedule Robt~IOn, Orioles 21; M&amp;Jotle,,IJ
WITH TRADE IN
dtan who had 12 stratght for the remainder of tbe week: Yanks 17.
Eleven Utile guya jumped The Senators,. managed by kayu'cs over secnnd. raters. I Tonight - New Haven vs.
Run• Balled Ia
whacked each other on the ICurt !Wush, also m hiS !~rst sea- 'seems doomed to the status of IGalltpolis Orioles, 7: RIo Nallonol Leap: Wynn,
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•lxJro.oJilolio hloraIDB'"'·· You'd thought they bad 1son~ had won only the games tnal horse for other talented Grande vs. Syracuse, 8:30.
tros 70; Cepeda, Cards
:J!!II ]JU~t won the pennant.
durmg the regular season, both youngsters
1 Friday - Middleport Redlegs Hart, Giants tl!i; Perez, fted,•ll
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Nope. The Boys League lndi· over the Indians. They got a By sto · m Chuvalo, 0 !eat · vs. Bedford, 6:30: Pt. Pleasant 63; Santo, Cubs 60.
Amerleu Leape
of Middleport had Just com- ~run back m the third on two \hat dep~!d gchamplon Casstu.'l •Dunlop. Ttres vs. Racine, 7:.45; I Amerlc811 League: Killebrew,
W L. p 1 GB ,
theJJ' summer schedule walks, ,"n error, and Steve Clay wasn't able to acoomphsh, I B1dwe)) vs. Pt. Pleasant C&gt;Y&gt;C Twins~ Ya.strzem•ki,, Red Sox
•50 39 ~
·of baseball. And they had won Bratton s Single.
tl1e s~cond • ranked r'razier Pride, 9.
65; F. Robmson, Ortoles 59;
~.:':ta 49 10 :561 their first game.
1 The Indtans .made tt 4-1 in ' marked himself as the man to
saturday- Mrddleport Brav- Howard, Senat~!. S6; Conlglia·
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Boston
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was
a
tong
season
for
1
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fourth
on
two
walks
and
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for
the
vacant
Iitle.
cs
vs.
Galltpolts
Senators,
6:30;
ro,
Red
Sox
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Manager
Art
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who
took
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Ttgers
vs.
Pt.
Pleas·
Pltcbfng
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the
club
this
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Art
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in
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three
walks,
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ant Kiwanis, 7;~5. Pom~roy Pi· Ji(allonal League: NOI!tn, RA!dsll
12 23 3
Cleveland
faitb"lly
httie and
lea· by
RtckBrent
Stobart'
a sm~t
Mildenber- 9.ra:t•:s~v:s~.~G=tl=h=po~lts~Whi=~:.:SoxJ"~l
f~;~llcCo~~rml~ck,~Gta~n~t~s
43 47 ·478 712 'gue"
for umpired
aeveral years
Davts, double.
and Paul
Cun-e Joe.
r., "That's Karl
JarviS,
Braves !1-3; !~~~~~~~~~;~~.;;~~~~~
Washington
411 48. 471 8 when the club this year needed nlngham's triple.
ge,;
Baltimore
12 48 .473 8 a maneger he accepted . the A sixth inning Senator rally
l hope" to meet the No. I
New York
39 49 ~ 111'4 'ob 11
doomed to be
lw
. 1 contender. s01d tire Jub&gt;iant ,
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o JWlS on a smg e
''Th t' (K 11 "lid
be
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Kansas City 39 12 .m 12 bulld1•• year from the start
Walburn and Lonnie Coates' . Joe.
a s ar " 1 en
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I Last
both scoring later on ger
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Clvetand 5 New York 2 (nlghl) jumped on the Senators anotiJ.
I CONTINUE BA'M'LE
Boston I Baltimore 4 (niJhl!
er "rebuildilll!" team, b,r
Warner fanned· 7. walked n, The Pomeroy Redlegs a n d
Washington 4 Delrolt 2 (night) runs in the nrst Inning and
pitchers fanned 7. walk· Addison will con\IOUe to bettie
Kan City DMinneiOta 6 (night) couldn't be stopped. The 8rat ed 6.
for the champ10nslnp of the Sy·
California 5 Chicago 2 &lt;olghl) . innin~ fireworks were set
. . . . . . 001 002-3 4 2 racuse Pee Wee Nile
Todayo l'nlllble Pllcherl
by B. Manley"s leadoff single,
..... 300 15X- 9 6 3 , at 7 JC t&lt;ntght et the Syr·"'usc il
&lt;AD 'nllel EDT)
two walks a Helder's choice Coates (LP), Bratton (4) and ' Ball Park. Addison won t h
New York (Barber $.10) at j and pltcl!.;. Jay Warner's
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Warner and J. Marrley. 1hrst game in a best out
Cleveland (MelloweD 1-8), lwl- ,. run homer.
· J. Tannehill.
three series.
light, 6 p.m,
• - - ..- - · - - - - Washington &lt;Moore 5-7)
Detrnlt &lt;Sparma 9-3), night,
p.m.

proapect of IOalking 10
d~~~ before 8 .erowd::th'I!&gt;,6Z5.
Walk ?!flltal ~~~
head up, Bristol In
"You've got nothbeg Itothar
1$11~ of, f01111 ou
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Br!Biol 5
h~
81
cons:'latlon to A outcome ~the
dldn 1 aller the th t
Reds
1ame DOT ::!~tys to move
lltstthlnan l\2
llle3 of
:
a1 Le ga 1 ad Sl Louli
~ ague 0ah~ad· of tile
Chi o ~=biked Its lead
ID
ameo over the Reds.
~Dill Gets Vlettt'y
Ron Wllll• pitched two-hit baU
In IOIII"Jnnin relief stint
--•~ !tis secondg victory
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PhUadelpbla where Jeff
received
and Roil Fair!y
loaded walks In the lith,
boosting Los Angeles to a
Phllllea·
trlumph over .....
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Cobs wltlpped Allants
Pittsburgh edged Atlanta Z.l
II Inning and the Mots swept a
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Society News ' Jn BiJJ under cODSI.•deration.
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competitlOII, ·wUI be staged at es~be~~Y ~ pollf 41 toM lnche•· w~ JIENDERSONVIIJ..E,
N.C.
Dllaatroaa Df1
, 1tewar~.
.,~.'nd
1 p.~. on Wednelday, Aug. 16, entl'y In ihe Wlll ~ c1au plea.:.re· lmiei P~ poi)y, tUPJ) - Nallo~ Guardsmea It was the fifth att crash of median litnp of a -;;:Y·. albe ..•
In eonjundlon-·.w!th the i!Mth 1lill rei!elve 11 ~- ·
twne" cllllll; Engllth plell!l- kep11,watcl! early tCJCiay•OVIII'·tlie the •day over the aoutheastA'wo one body cr,shed ;. . ~ . ,
IIUI~ Meigs County Falf.
'.P!Iil!'fes.'liiU:biit clclte until ureholse; barr61 race; westem roped 98, flood~~ .otwreckai .\ri!I.Y ;~i:~::"m h = "'?!O:~ ~hoC:: ~U me Jt's not 'WUilam Downle ,and Tom R. show llme. ..
. ., pJwury .JlOIIY,·undet 481nchu; ot , a Piedmont altll!ler ~ !er-c:o.,. -~ ·"" · !J,
.. , clalmed the ow~.er of
Reuter are superinte~ents of Cla,.es maJdiig up the show trail horljl! Westerr. ta(lk· traU collided with a small plane, lour men: a Navy pijol died In true, ex
,
the show .wlilch .1111 pay cas~ 'wiJltnclude:-~ horsemanship, pony, Western tack. · • ,• •; $wing&amp;:! liodles. over wooded a crfl!lb off tile Florida Coast; allhe house. .
loulid· tn
premlulll8 of ts, $3, $2 and ,Sl hoi:~ or' pontes, Jtmlted to l!'~~e . ~~ JlOIIl 'to#QI'ID8' coontryslde. • , ,
Dios.qu~tq ~pra!lng plane Twenty ¥d•es ~7 . ot them
lo the top .IOU!' animals In each Meigs COUIIIy e!,ubs only; lead· Uod clailses lr~ alsO" o~ 'to · '!'be vicllml ln&lt;:lu~ed . new era~ .Ill&lt; G1'91'1ll and .~led,.~:~ :Sgnltton . Fir.
Iclass In addilloa ~o rosettes lor In "JlOIIY Western tack, 56 Inch- wrirld cotnPelllllin aitd will be
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Me the 1pilot, and a 11ell~ter.
yo r ,.,..
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a.m.judging
on AUg. how·
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Navy
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Duckworth
won tothe
Entries
45, bla Wife ana but.lts two i&gt;ccupauto were not from waode wllhln a half·lp•le
was lJSed on the
wiU 1
young .son, and an aeronaullcal burl
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~f.· 9: : ~ ose a p.m. on s~ace technician of \be )l(allogal . ,Th~ colllslon occurred ~rtlt McNaughton, newly appoln~
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. AeronauUcs pel S)'ace .(l.dJnbtlB. after ,lbe 111\'lbier liad lakin o,fl Secretary o! il&gt;e Navy, had ·,
~~!ded ~ve~ after ba1illg been
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Westem· sta~n etas• two !'•~on INA¥!·
. from
~·~erson- boarded the plane, flight 22, In
armed forces. Charles, spend·
By United PNU lntern~on1l
nd
.' arade type ~las
Tile .')'BJ rushed a team 'f ville $ I
'wjlii&amp;Ses' saki Asheville. He and hl!l w~.
1 ~Mt1m~;{&amp; . ;Mrs. 'lbflma Berry,
l_taclahlol~nce erupted in Minneapolis,' Minn. :x'Jlurs· ~are:ve~ .Peldlngs; w~ agents to the ~kage shortly· the Ce.aina ! ploll'ed IntO lbe Sally, had, come to lush
;~,!
u)lit scheduled for
mgbt as police and ~oldlers kept a tt~~Se Jli!&amp;Ce 1n11ev· mare or hor:e class; mare with aner the colbslop Wednelday, uitderslcie 01 lbe larger plane moun)aln setting to pick up
other hotspots w~cb exploded earlier tn .the week........ foal· W0 :te
but a apojcesm/lll 'aid ~It' with a' "big boom ·a~l;t big 'their son Th~ore II at a
IM~~~~:v coclrtaus, bottles a·nd bricks flew in Minneapolis •••u-&amp;
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a white policeman intervened in a fight between English: stallion class; show ide llfi 11 n" 1 th 1~
flasl! of fire. One wltnesi·aaldlsummer camp. .
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Negro girls over a wig; At least four persons includ· horse type class; saddlebred n tca 0 0 e v
· the Cessna seem~ to.'~lslnte- The NASA techntclan. Thoma•
r•
a fireman, were injured.
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pleasure class; saddlebred mare Spectators were kePt away grate and •:11001es fell like R. Bolton, 19, of the Marshall
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with spring foal; saddlebred from •.the twisted and scattered confetti" from the jetliner.
Spa~e Flight Center at Hunt·
AUTHORiTIESDOUBLEDaNatlonalGuardforceon yearling.
remains of the Jellliler ilnd the '!1le p'lunglng airliner evllh!, Ala., was en route.to tllo r
in troubled Cairo, lil., I!Dd ordered an 8 p.m. curfew. Pony conformiliiOn - judging c..ma 310· which collided screamed low oru the 1o1tn BeltdiJ Corp. in New Jersey. i
[Li~IUOJ~ stc!res were closed before dark.
In both the 16 inches and under around 4,000 feet above IIIls and two. summer 'camps , fer Tbirty of the victims were
llll·'ldll the aiilmal later foi'·h·
companies of tbe IUlnois National Guard moved class and the 46 to 56 Inches resort city In the western North boys and Jirl• before slamming southeast-southwest broker-dea.
lesllng were futile.
50 Guardsmen called out early Wednesday. class:
Carolina mountains. Three pei- ml!l a wood~ area pear .ille lers of Stokely Van camp, htQ.,
receiving the rabies ~tracial disturbances flared Into an outbreak of Stallion class; mares and gel- BOllS were in the smaD plane, lntersetUon pf ln~tate. higb- bound for a national salu
~nts .at Hol2er Hospital. :
and shootings.
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ding class; fll!y or stud colt owned i&gt;y Lansear, In c., . of way 28 and U.S.Illgh'way H.
convention e.t Wl!ile Sulpbll'
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class, mares witb foal class.
Springfield, Mo., and the
lledles Fall .
Springs, w. Va. Two. stokely
MIDDLEPORT GOLFER ~LI·
~EGRO Y~THS hurled rocks at pollee .and smash· Rooter and Herbert E. airliner, Piedmont's mOrning H o r r 11 1e d 'observers ·s ti w employes, including vlce pres.
one!'. Boi~ scored a "~Ie ed w~dows With stones and trash cans dll!'mg .a. br.1ef Shields are superintendents of Olght from Atlanta to W•blng· bodies drop from the sky idenl Ennis Parker, 61, · of
eaill!" and the No. 2 bole·· on binge 1,11 Nyack, N. Y. Wednesday. Several mmor mJurles the horse and pooy conforms· ton, carried 71 passengers and a tll'llund them. A ehOd'a body feU Griffin, Ga., also were kltled.
tbe ;Pomeroy Golf Course:
were reported and 18 persons were arrested.
lion judging.
crew of five.
at a nulng station, that of a The convention was cancelled.
pali 1Jve' bole Is ISO yards. .
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F ar ~ell . then wa¥&lt;· 1lheir iifih strnigll(. victory. The 1running !or Jet;r,l' M;jY
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111111 ID ·other IlL games. . eci pjnch,. hl(~1 F~lrly I'" a roold~ righthand~ p~trhed a .of!. lhe Inning. Wltb
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CDUforllla knocked oft An)efi. 3-2 count lot ah Insurance run. live·Mie!' and drove· I~ three Mtke •McCormtck th•n ID
wain' the most embarrassing can Leaglle·leadlng Chicago for Short Ha'd gotten Into troObl• on runs with a doubl~., and a. mten~onal wal~ to
of the night lor the ·
· the secoo~ straight game. 5-2, slngll!s by Lou Johnson and Boh sacrifice . Oy In posting . his ROJ!g t~ a"1 Maury Wllbto ~:.~
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Boston b. t Baitimore 11-4 for Bailey and a walk to Wes fourth wm m seven dectstons. Alley hit renevet Frank L
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'lbat'a because monager
City clipped Minneota 9-6, Mauch. like Bristol, refusod to eight in a row at borne, r~uted . .1onilny Davts collected
Bristol offered Arrigo a
Washington ebatled Detroit 4·2 blame his pitcher
Atlanta's Tony Clomnger w1!h a htts, lncludtng a
IIi' back JUII WheJl the
and Cleveland bumped New "O'Jr pltc~er did bis job," four-run fourth mnmg.
the ~tghtcap, ~nd
fait like kicking ohimsoll In
Yol'lt 5-2
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said Mauch. "I jwt can't
Hils First Pitch
h1t • homer m each game
pallia.
s~ Cbrls Short. who had understand v.ty we don't score Gene , Alley's base&lt;-Ioa?ed the Mets crushed the Astr·os
3 shutout for seven innings more runs."
mfield !&lt;11&gt;gle in the lith scored twice. Jack Fisher and Tom
Arl'lgo nad just issuedl.,ming Iwalktd ToriJOrg, with th; Joe Niekro did his job and AI Luplow with the winning "!" ~aver pitched oomplele
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TqRI ANN, live-year • old er at Upper Arlington
da~~r .I&gt;Jillli!oai&gt;d ,II'J.rs. J.ar·
' nell month. was
ry · J11eobs, ii'1indergomtt t h
to her l!ome n~ar
unconiforlable tllbies rt rea
.!he $lopped al a
ment~' af~ ~3viiig beffi ,bitten . restaur~ ,In ·
by a \wild animal.
was mi\t~fli#Ocn and her .
Terri wa~t"&amp;Htlllloe ~ j&lt;t-. ,wgal~'-"'· However, when .
Springfield where she was btl· returfte(i to her cer her
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ten by ,an animal believed tO diug .gown •and
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have tfen a muskrat. Mem· summer wardrobe,
hers '!II the family had ~ f!lller ~rtiqes had been
Tem ljnning towards the ani• 1 .,Miss .Adams wilt be
mal hill assumed the wild llll¥ die and thread the next
mal wj\'uld flee before the child weeks trying to replace
could !~ft. clQ,'!U~ ~t. ~~~ ·~· weddjn)l gown. . , ,
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A BOMB BLASTED a foot-deep crater In tbe lawn .or
Vila Logan at Port ABell. La., a retired Negro school prm·
She is an active member of tbe West Baton Rouge
Association, ~ Negro group which has
drawn Ku Klux Klan antagomsm recently.
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EX:ntA POLICE patrolled a small Negro ne~ghbll!·
In Erle, Pa., where VIolence, blamed by Mayor LouiS
···tors," flared earUer !n tbe week·
on "outsid
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Mr. and Mrs. Dana Hoffm.an
had as Sunday guests, I he 1 r
deughter, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Davidson and family of Co-

lumbus, Mrs. Hoffman'• siBter,
Mrs. Lena Stlehm and son, Mr.
and Mrs. Charles Sllehm of
Pittsburg. Mr. and Mrs. Dana
Hoffman, Jr., son, Steven, of
Rutland; Mr. and Mra. Phillip
Williams of Marion, and Mr1.
MyrUe Barrell of Mansfield.
Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Woode
has as SUnda• •n-ts Albert
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Warner and Mr.
and Mrs.
nest Taylor of Guysville, Mr.
and Mrs. Charles Woode of AJ.

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Mrs. With her

Uniontown, Pa.
Allee Dodson one da Iaiii
Mr. and Mn. William Ro~~t Mr. and Mrs Mo~rd '
Mrr. N'llle. N: ·Ball, Ella· son Billv of Columbus called called on Mr aild Mn C.
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SUGGEST ·AP.-\ll'rHEID E. McGraw. Don D. Nease, then to RIJU~ to l(lsll Mr. and Mary ScJWer of J&gt;~y
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South Mark A. O'dell, ll{rs. Robert L. Mrr. Lawrence Milhoan, then ed on Mra. Clara MilhOan
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lor ~pending f256 2 million for the "brink of racial dvll war" fan! daughter, Mre, Fred E. fatnllv,
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SJatedTo See
A,ction Friday

New York at Detroit (night)
Walhlnlton at Ball 2 (l\vlnlgllt) IHRAM, Ohio (UPI) - It
~ton -' Clevelalid (Dlibl)
won't be
rookies when the
Chicago ' at Kalflas City (Dlibl) Cleveland Browne and PittsMinnesota at Callfornla llllibl) burgh steelers square off 1n
Nalllaal Leapo
the Akron Rubber Bowl Friday
w. .. Pet. Ull 'I niglll,
St. Louis
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Chicago
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Al(hougb the contest Is deCincinnati
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•lgned to give the two teams'
AUanta
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8rat year men their llrt!l taste
of "combat," the Browne will
Sin Francisco 48 « .52% 8 sprinkle' their starling lineup
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Plltsbur&amp;h
wltb men who were on the
l'hOadeJpbla 42 45 .50tl
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Loil ADUles sa 51 .427
roster last year.
New York
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Coach Blanton Collier said
Houston
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Cllff McNeil, Joe Boll lsbell,
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Fred lloagllil, Mill Morin and
New Yorll8' Houston ' (Ill)
Charlie Harroway Will be in
New York 7 Houston 2 (2nd)
the game when. the whistle
Chicago 7 AUanta 2
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batllea wlllch will face
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Each team will get the ball
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COLUMBUS (UP!)- Tighter A municipality sharing 1t s Senate, said there was no ques;
control of spending by county income taxes would be permit- lion "ibis bill does oot . go as
commissio.nera will be given ted tq impose on Ito residents far as bllls In otber sta~, but
consideratiOn today on the llpilr a levy .of up to one and one- the .~bllshmellt of this de- ,
or the Ohto Hou~.
. hall per cent wlthou~ v~let ap- par1DJenl, now !sa step toward
'!1le proposal, ~hich establish- proval. The present limtl ts one 1a really· efle&lt;!tl~e)nvolvemenl,
ed a single bidding procedure to per cenl
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he followed, lteads lengthy The Senate also approved rna- The, .ol!IY. negative votes, ~1 .
agendas in both the House and jor legislation in the House. 011 the ~ c!iunty welfare .\"91'kl!r ·
Senate as the 281b work week paeaed emergency bill to set pay bill .were .by . Sens .. ~nit .
comes to a close.
county welfare worker&amp;' pay at Aronoff and Mlchael Malon!!¥,
would
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competitive
the same level as that of state both Clricmnatl RepUbUclmll . .' ·
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bidding on anything to be welfare workers a~ the admin- Aronoff questioned !be state~s
bought leased or constructed latratlon's proposal to creole a authority to set the salary of
through a county agency and cabinet level Department of Ur· county employes and Maloney
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opposed the provision wlllch
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Departmeal Pl•dged
permits dedudion of merit pay
over an allempl to
the The latter, pledged in Gov. from the salary Increase in the
level of . Items exempt from James A. Rhodes' inaugural bill.

of Salem Center, and Mr. and r..ompelitlve bidding could be al. Sen. William Tall, R.CJeve. HOllie
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Mr. and Mra. Swartz' also visit- county commissioners by unanofficial state holiday.
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~sene ed Mr. and Mra. Fon Halsey. imoua vole delemline an enter- Allowing conservancy . .
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trlcts to reissue tax anticlpaUoD
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ols moved to thetr new home 000 is involved.
notes for five years,
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Com~ olffclals 12.7 nlnnlng 3.'freet ol rollers,
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Capital Improvemenll Upped
- Conveying about 3,100
have announced· If' .'('h,ur~'!J'~: PtF fl~~ .2p3; ; Pomeroy- . '' SAlGO~f. al.PIL - ~:/J~a.n Earatroo~:r:.,~e~~- Mra. Martin Gandee of Colum· The amount the House was Mr. and Mrs. Paul Anderson acres of submerged land In
July ,.'JJ.J. opening -~-It' 1Millciri,_~ft!' ifllllolJ, ·.I.Q'I ·fllll· ::: Jr~:fre~~'stabiing ·vl:fn'a~s! /rom a Com· bus, was a ·Sunday gueat of Mrs. considering lor Improvements are 'I]IBndlng thetr vacation at Maumee Bay to the T 0 1~ d oBo:j, a new stdn! on Ma 1n mg· Kf!lll!W• Falls, 3.75 rts·
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Gladys Vtolel. Mrs. Gandee was was much larger Wedne~ Huntsville, Alabama.
Lucas County Port Authonty
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I ing: CIJill'ie'SiOp, .18.~, · Lo~n•. ln~ll!-r6~~f e.Ja, Gt,l~iJ!\!t ;~~e~\J! ~.~~ate kept re· the former Julia Faye Bell and as the fZ,'II.4 million approprla: Mr. and Mr~. Dean Bumgard.
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J!~iotf Marml!l: "'1¢. Winlie.d ~~ on ea~ to thf.J;r;tHeanl~ ~ged·.:uu.. dr~~lrtic rescue was a pupil of Mrs. VIOlet at lion for stale capital improve- ner and lalilHy have gone to -:- Modernizmg the credit
of llbe former M~·','llli!~·; 1.~~ Sill. ', ·:'.
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~.' taid into' '!! VIet~ CQII san~t\!I"Y 'lllider Communist &amp;cine Htgh School wben Mrs. ments during the next I wo Iran, where he is employed by uruon taws
the) "Music Box" ~~-~ -ptiM~ ,.-·Bol'it M~meltlll
contr61 .f~rs. It' is \'i~ 5
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years was passed.
the U. 5. Government. They ex· - Increasing the lee lor fish.
Pl.lPleasant area s.hoPIHY:~,)!'J.th G~lllpoll! ·l,oe,s- .Rcliapl~ miles .pJ&gt;t::!h..9{ ~aigon,_ , , soldH:;.• killed lor •very allted Mr. and Mra. Dale Spenc,er of The total t\nresents only peel to he gone lor two years. ••g. hcenses from f2 to f4 lor
a~ad selecllon!i'o(-;;~ords )!oli!j 4:2d,t&gt;.n\.; Solvay up 2·20 tbfln.~ o~ 1{var i aefe!op. •trooper slain. '
Columbus, and Mr. and Mea. about '16 million In new money, Recent guests of Mr. and Mrs res1dento.
a 1 albums phot~ ' !')V- ~m;. Robert G. W•st down 2.· rilen\s. ~k~ Said 'U. S. ·
Edgar Dorst of Sumner were the reel being reappropriated Fred Taylor and family were - Prohlbitintl destrucllon or
sic instru.;.ents ii!. ~l ; ~1, ·110 t'm "i
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Sunday evening guests of Mr. when 11 was not spent In the Mr. and Mrs. Ted Tawney and[desecrallon of the American
co· , stamps, art:• •}j,_: ' . •,~ . 1'.1 • ·
of' J,be ..:Com'iifunlsij· . lim~! '-Df1Snif31
CWS Spencer's sister, Mr. and Mrs. past biennium. The bill carries daughters of Elkview, W. Va .; and Ohio flags.
metas, radios, t;w. recorders. ~auwba River -Marmet, ti~centen ~.SolJth Viemari\.
Wayne Brlckles.
the last money available from Mr. and Mrs James Melton and The latter all have Ho u It
~. small ap~ii.'iflt:'d ~w lllCI ~y L,.Whtte oiper ·,Aili~· j'fs lll!•···. _l~ '
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Mrs. Norma Koenig returned two bond Iaaues totaling fMO deughler, of Hurricane, W. Va. approval.
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maiazines and b'rokii: '
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R. Merrtll missions' 8~~ Nortli' V l '~ · t· M ·. 1 eni'· ~ ~ner 1636 home after spending several mllllon. .
Mr. and Mrs. Burton Webb of _
1'be "Muaic Box" a 2,300 up 3:35 a ,D).j Mary Jan . down nam's on dumps and missile Cha;~~m rAve. Mrs He;,..y M. ' days With her parents in Ken· Democrats tr:ecl unsuccesfuJ. MSDBfield Oiilo will visit her
5qlJ¥e loot store, will operate •5' 15 8 ·~·: Wi~fleld, Mt. State centers W~esday. For the ' La~e, 107 ~.Ave.; Mrs. · tucky.
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,hly to put back !Dto ~btU on , sister, M~s. John Roach and
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separaU.Iy !rom the new Mur· down S~~~·•M ~ffer~down first time m 5lx weeks Com· Ethel A. Burdette, 95 Garfield Gerald Vtolet and Mr.a nd ;the floor some f3 million In , family of Mason this week.
phy Store several doors away 6.20 .a.m.
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wblch opened on the site of the 'OblO ·River - .!Mk • Queer. turn b3ck the U. s. jets.
~li'e· I an L Hurt' Rl 2 sons attended the Miller reunion ! projects which they said
e Mrs. R. G. Greene and Kar·
former Phoenix Hot •:t ·iD 9\.j' .down. ~· 30 p.m.:. Dtm~•n .,' ·~r .AD'IeritD
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. 'Jiil!&gt;lll dl'ov• off . ..... ell·' .'Is' cuirord W. Bar· i at Forked Run Lake Sunday.
deleted by · the Rhodes
en. New Haven, and Nan"! An·
M~ of this year. 1'1!!!.• e w llru~e dbWil 2.00 a.m:, ·E'De": Jlie.,~~ .... : 'i)'Jt!lnamese. J!tc!W Mr ~tart·
E. Mr. and Mrs. John Torrence lslration dl!l'ing the past
deraon, Mason•. are spendtng a
Ullij wnt contain th• ~ 1YP. na BoowQI'lh down 8.!5 8.111 .•. MIGl'r .
. QJ11t!th ·no loss ~~! GilD 'Iii 'F ~ 11 of Columbus spent a day last '!'be lunda were tranaferred
!Veek's vacal&gt;on at Myrtle Mr. and Mrs. Leonard feen.
fJXfure and display, ·•!llliPII!&lt;ltu lfk 14• S. M. J•nks up 5 p.lrt.; !'f~d·io atl\ltj ~· ,But the Od~d':' M8 Gpo Dll!e •;;· 3 ::. week here With her mother, the Controlling Board to
~ch.
bower and daughters, Mrs. VIr·
on the specialized hnes offered ""i'v~ .ll'p S:S? .p.m. ; Nat1011al ~~n • .iHU!itii 'Jhe 1/, S. e · · _ree ' ·
Mrs. Myrtle Frost,
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and'wiU have a c~- d,~ilj\ . :~ Jl..m. ~John Laa~ bQ!b cymmtlrid'!i· w~ldy ~!lie on. .W. Va., Mn..•Jerry G. Mls• Betty Up~n 9f Silver They also aought to
Chuclrle Anderson vlstled re- I Mlea Mary Icenhower of East
ter and small ofli~ I~Mtfi! ·at J)eap up, liO:.l( ~.ln.; ~hn. ~Or·, tiDy, 4eportedt '.
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ce~Uy~&gt;tbp ~ : :18• Mrd Liverpool visited Mr. and Mrs ..
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row up ' " p.m.; Loclt ~~. ,- 17$ MlerWans were ~llled,
ens, · '""': ames · Mrs. Wayne Brickiea Friday when ll plans to charoge
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son an Homer Icenhower and his ol•
'l,'lle "Music &amp;;t,··wm he' ~tee! ,Trader ,liJl 4&gt;30 ' ailn.;; A. t,~ 1t0und~ and 38 were list· Daniele, Mldd~~· John . A~ evc-'"g.
spending plane 9pproved by
hls IIJ'andparenll,. Mr. and Mrs. ter, Mr. lind Mrs. Robert . Jef.
managed by F. H. Petrarcol V. Crtss up MfJ a.m.: Pe•gy ed as !Dllslng In ~ombat \list Mitch, Pomeroy, Phillip R. Har Mr. and Mrs. Thurston Clark legislature, publish notice t w Riley Riggs. He Is allendl~g fers and family of Syratuse, and
whG moved to Pt Pleasanl/ Downev up 6' 55 a.m.; Lock ;l7; wetk It' 1Joosted lJi!iS.,~ ~ ar rison, Rl. 1 Pomeroy; Mr~ AI· and 18mily of Columbus were weeks In advance In 11ew1pap. an electronics tchool at Low11- her father Mr. Maywood John.
frob&gt; cumberland.". M~ryland Pony R. up liM p.m.; Jl!ilf· caeu~ty tol31ll to l~fkllled, bert s. · Goodman•. Pe ro: Sunday guests of his brother, ers in the areas affected by the ville, Ky.
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where be served as an assist· boat t;wn G·30 a.m.; Lock : •, 7t,483 wowuled and '/IS iijiss- George Darling •. Jr., Wellston, Mr. and Mrs. Way Clark and proposed chauges and to ootify Jimmy Wise, son oi .Mr. and Misa Nield VanMeter visited
ant manager in the , Murphy WJJ!I
H. Ztmmer up B:.30i a.· ing or captured.
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Robert D. Lewm, Rt. 2 0 a k&lt; family.
legislators In dlatrlcls affected. Mrs. James Wise, lB receiving Mr. and Mrs. Paul Hauber and
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store. Petrarco •tartcd his Mur- m.;•.Lock
Flagshtp UP S:[JO -Reversing a three· montt. HI11: Mrs. Roy G. Chapman, Mrs. Peggy GoOdin of Colum.
Jnceme T&amp;J Referred
X-&amp;y *hn!ctan · training at family of Long Bottom.
phy career as a .lll~n~~ment· a.m.: lluckeye State down po ~ren~~o· more Soui~;VI~ellf' Jr., Rtpley, W.Va.; Melissa L. bus and sister, Mrs. Audrey A oontroverslal biD to reqUire the St. Apnes Hoapltalln Co- l Mr. and Mrs. Homer !cenhow·
tr,;pe. at MeadviJ)e, Pennsyl· am .. Lork 20 Brenda . J01&gt;es troops than Amerreans dted In llueaeU, Rl. 1 Guysville. Mrs. allager of Middleport were Sat- sharing o! municipal
lumbus.
er visited her sister, Mrs. Elsie
vania and corqpleled s!WBI!- down 8' 20 a tn ; Lock ' 1·ln- hattie last wei:k. Reports said Harold Coyan, Jackson; Mrs. urday dinner guests of Mr and lues was on the calendar
Dewayne Taylor returned Roush of Portland. and Mrs.
quent as&lt;istant nwno~er ~lrn· ~ea~~; da': 2 ' 1;. ~·m.; ·~~~ lD2 government troops were ~~tnea E. :)la'7Ii
~rs. Mrs. Jack Weathennall. · Mr. Wednesday, but WSB referrect home after apending a vacation llorla Dalley and laml'v, local.
~t at North Tqnnawtinda · · "'n own
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New York. Md at Grovt' City a2. Basten; dow~ 5' 50 .."·1"·' Alii•• sufftred 25 !lead and. 16 Ray~ond J. Hazlett, Ashland, In the afternoon.
appears dead. Republicans
Mr. and Mrs. Dayton .Fields at ing relatives at Oolumbus.
and Sharon. Pennsylvania. 'lfi· .James Bowie up uo a.m.: LOck wounded last week, olllctals Ky.· Gary E. Davis, Rt. 1 Me·
&lt;used for more than 90
u..,denin.
Steve and Ronny Donnelson
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or 'to his CUmberland assign· · Le&gt;gh ~nn up · a.m., Wat. said.
Arthur.
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ancllndlcallone were there
of Columbus, Mr. Robert Ours;
.;_~---~.-,.~,_,...:;... ·ter Wllll2mson up 6:35 a.m.. - The Communist• as usual
Blithl
not enough voles to paos I h
Mr. and Mro. Curtis McDa~~: Mrs. Mae VanMeter visited Mr
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Greenup Lork&lt; HPlen R. up suffered for worse, losing 1.7 Mrs. Gene R. Davis. Rt. I
bill.
lei of Pennsylvania viBited re- and Mrs. Charlie Carroll and
ri:NTI'II:I 10 P·"' : L"therlerd.'l!an up 10
Wellston, daughter, 10:54 p.m.
II would require a municipal- cently with his ~Mirents, Mr. fan · ·.
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NOTICE 1'6'' CAMPERII
Tuelday: Mrs. Roy G. Chap. ~ociefy
ity imposinq an Income tax
and Mrs. ,Cur!U McDaniel, Sr. Mrs. Minnie Carroll received
MEIGS . MASCIN AREA
a.m.; Steel Ranger down 1 a. Director F. P. Neuenechwan· man, Jr., Ripley, W. Va., son,
non-residents to return Z5
In Mason.
word that her grandson Jefre
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cent to the parson'•
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stephens Columb h d nd Y
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D. Haynes II up 2 a.m.; OVEC velO?meqt Department's "Obio Ralph w. Shain, Rt. 2 Racine, Mr and Mrs Kenneth Davl.! of ...,sldence
Mrs. FlDordEbersbed~ch of Or· gone surge'ry the•~'· ' . u er•
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GOV. RICHARD J. Hughes of New Jersey appojnted
a "blue ribbon" committee to investigate both the North
Jersey riots and conditions elsewhere that could lead to
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son, Miss., be would lead 00 Aug. 14 a "poor people's
march" on tbe slate capitol .so state officials t1luld see
the condition of starving Negroes in Mississippi.

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By WIWAM VERIGAN Iunbeaten heavyweight contender 1gamely battled back in the third : Ga.'den offiCials. ssid
By United Prtt~ International
NEW YORK (UPI)-Joe Fra· by boosting his record to !HI. round and staggered Frazter 'Frazter should conSider I&gt;lmself ,
National Le- .
appeared firmly established 1"He wasn't stopped on cuts. He Iw1th a blow to the top of the the top contender now, but
G. AB R. H.
'added they would try to arrange I Slaub, Houo 79 293 32103
88 heir apparent to the was hit on the button and he head.
throne alter slop- knew he was going down so he i ·That was Chuvalo's last bid bout with the German during Cepda, St. L 85 323 55 114
ed Caoadlan George turned away."
Ior vtctory as he was . pushed November or Decem~r. · Mil· McCrvr. St. L 7'1 351 42 90
~ho had never been I The 301\2 poond Fazler ' mto the ropes by Frazter and Idenberger is comm&gt;lted to Clmnte Ptt 8l3l7 .55 '""·'"'II
knoclced out In 82 previous wasted no time in opening a cut pounded with a two-fisted body •partiCipate in a World Boxing Gn~lez. Phil 'fl Zl3 39 83
'on the teft side of Chuvalo'&lt; :attaJk. Chuvalo seemed to · Association heavyweight to11r· Aaron, AU
lh S?ll 72103
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'!'be end for Cbuvolo came as fnce i&gt;Ofore a rrlinute had gone :realize that his long tenure as a nament, and a loss in the Torre "
~ 112 41 '18
was left slashed and ~y in the first round of the Ititle contender was commg to ,tourney is the only way he I• : Ro~, Cin 70 314 55 100
at !6 seconds of the •clleduled 12-round heavyweig'ht an end, and barely moved lrom ·hkely to get a chance to meet • Dav1s, NY ttl !25 44 Jill
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round Wednelday night elimination bout.
his corner in the fourth round Frazier.
Allen, Phil
ttl321 84100
at MadiSon Square Garden.
Another cut was opened under before Frazier ran. across the ,
Amerfoan League
Chuvalo's proudest boast was Oluvalo's right eye in the first rt~.g and renewed the atta~k. I
G. All R. H.
!bat he had never boen knocked round, and a vicious left in the I JUSt turned, away trymg to I
F Rb•.n Bait 68 252 54 tl5
his feet or stopped but his second round turned the 217'1•- gel my VISion, said Chuvalo.
Kahne: Del 68 235 51 71
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record cem~ to an pound Canadian's face into a "I couldn't sec anything, but I '
Ystrsk&gt;, Bos ~1312 57101
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under Frazier's mask of crimson. The commt.. thought &gt;II could get my vtston
Carew. Mlnn 81319 43 fl
iclous ttack
sion doctor said the cuts were hack I migilt be able to
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A final left hook to the cheek "superficial" but they poure co~ .~u: 1 h 1
dd h
Blair . Batt 82 2l!jl 35 84
bone blinded the Canadian, and blood for the remamder of the I . • e 1 t e oss en e "
F ' .. "·I 68&gt;MI ,. 98
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to ped b ut A d tor added that ·hUe hopes, the optimiStiC
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Chuvalo"' tied ",J ust tempora- Rain forced postponement of IScott, Bos
86307 39 ttl
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!be slaughter.
another )arrmg blow to the eye
p '
· 1wo games in the ninth annual i Mnchr Cal
87 2lJO 52 11
With 'lftde 1a
"I thought tbeleft to the right might have permanently da· rilyh. Heb was theulbdettber md af·ln thiSt Kyger Creek Little League base·
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ening
Braves and Wynn Astroa
1
0
Frazier who remained the only out of his right eye, Cltuvato l ere are un• ey
h, anly Pia~ got underway on sched- Hart Giants 19· Santo "ubsfl
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however. He had been the IOI!t- 1ule. and New Hav~n held a 10.0 and Perez, Reds 1~.
rated contender before the bout, lead over the Gallipolis Onoles Amerlean Leape: Kil'llebrtow,ll
.
Ibut hJS last -impresSIVe victory 1•n the third rung when the Twins 21; Howard, Senators
1c·ame in 1964 against Doug ,rams c,ame.
.
\a~umskl, Red Sol 22;
Jones. The 29-year-old Cana· ' Heres the reviSed schedule Robt~IOn, Orioles 21; M&amp;Jotle,,IJ
WITH TRADE IN
dtan who had 12 stratght for the remainder of tbe week: Yanks 17.
Eleven Utile guya jumped The Senators,. managed by kayu'cs over secnnd. raters. I Tonight - New Haven vs.
Run• Balled Ia
whacked each other on the ICurt !Wush, also m hiS !~rst sea- 'seems doomed to the status of IGalltpolis Orioles, 7: RIo Nallonol Leap: Wynn,
·~
•lxJro.oJilolio hloraIDB'"'·· You'd thought they bad 1son~ had won only the games tnal horse for other talented Grande vs. Syracuse, 8:30.
tros 70; Cepeda, Cards
:J!!II ]JU~t won the pennant.
durmg the regular season, both youngsters
1 Friday - Middleport Redlegs Hart, Giants tl!i; Perez, fted,•ll
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Nope. The Boys League lndi· over the Indians. They got a By sto · m Chuvalo, 0 !eat · vs. Bedford, 6:30: Pt. Pleasant 63; Santo, Cubs 60.
Amerleu Leape
of Middleport had Just com- ~run back m the third on two \hat dep~!d gchamplon Casstu.'l •Dunlop. Ttres vs. Racine, 7:.45; I Amerlc811 League: Killebrew,
W L. p 1 GB ,
theJJ' summer schedule walks, ,"n error, and Steve Clay wasn't able to acoomphsh, I B1dwe)) vs. Pt. Pleasant C&gt;Y&gt;C Twins~ Ya.strzem•ki,, Red Sox
•50 39 ~
·of baseball. And they had won Bratton s Single.
tl1e s~cond • ranked r'razier Pride, 9.
65; F. Robmson, Ortoles 59;
~.:':ta 49 10 :561 their first game.
1 The Indtans .made tt 4-1 in ' marked himself as the man to
saturday- Mrddleport Brav- Howard, Senat~!. S6; Conlglia·
~o.&lt; ,
Boston
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season
for
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fourth
on
two
walks
and
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cs
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Senators,
6:30;
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Sox
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Manager
Art
Stobarl
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took
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and
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out
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Ttgers
vs.
Pt.
Pleas·
Pltcbfng
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lover
the
club
this
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Art
bad
runs
in
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fi,fth
on
three
walks,
1
conten~:~
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th~e
ju~iant
ant Kiwanis, 7;~5. Pom~roy Pi· Ji(allonal League: NOI!tn, RA!dsll
12 23 3
Cleveland
faitb"lly
httie and
lea· by
RtckBrent
Stobart'
a sm~t
Mildenber- 9.ra:t•:s~v:s~.~G=tl=h=po~lts~Whi=~:.:SoxJ"~l
f~;~llcCo~~rml~ck,~Gta~n~t~s
43 47 ·478 712 'gue"
for umpired
aeveral years
Davts, double.
and Paul
Cun-e Joe.
r., "That's Karl
JarviS,
Braves !1-3; !~~~~~~~~~;~~.;;~~~~~
Washington
411 48. 471 8 when the club this year needed nlngham's triple.
ge,;
Baltimore
12 48 .473 8 a maneger he accepted . the A sixth inning Senator rally
l hope" to meet the No. I
New York
39 49 ~ 111'4 'ob 11
doomed to be
lw
. 1 contender. s01d tire Jub&gt;iant ,
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s~
o JWlS on a smg e
''Th t' (K 11 "lid
be
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Kansas City 39 12 .m 12 bulld1•• year from the start
Walburn and Lonnie Coates' . Joe.
a s ar " 1 en
""' evening the Indians
·
WedneldaY'1 Rellllhl
I Last
both scoring later on ger
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Clvetand 5 New York 2 (nlghl) jumped on the Senators anotiJ.
I CONTINUE BA'M'LE
Boston I Baltimore 4 (niJhl!
er "rebuildilll!" team, b,r
Warner fanned· 7. walked n, The Pomeroy Redlegs a n d
Washington 4 Delrolt 2 (night) runs in the nrst Inning and
pitchers fanned 7. walk· Addison will con\IOUe to bettie
Kan City DMinneiOta 6 (night) couldn't be stopped. The 8rat ed 6.
for the champ10nslnp of the Sy·
California 5 Chicago 2 &lt;olghl) . innin~ fireworks were set
. . . . . . 001 002-3 4 2 racuse Pee Wee Nile
Todayo l'nlllble Pllcherl
by B. Manley"s leadoff single,
..... 300 15X- 9 6 3 , at 7 JC t&lt;ntght et the Syr·"'usc il
&lt;AD 'nllel EDT)
two walks a Helder's choice Coates (LP), Bratton (4) and ' Ball Park. Addison won t h
New York (Barber $.10) at j and pltcl!.;. Jay Warner's
'
Warner and J. Marrley. 1hrst game in a best out
Cleveland (MelloweD 1-8), lwl- ,. run homer.
· J. Tannehill.
three series.
light, 6 p.m,
• - - ..- - · - - - - Washington &lt;Moore 5-7)
Detrnlt &lt;Sparma 9-3), night,
p.m.

proapect of IOalking 10
d~~~ before 8 .erowd::th'I!&gt;,6Z5.
Walk ?!flltal ~~~
head up, Bristol In
"You've got nothbeg Itothar
1$11~ of, f01111 ou
e
qaln. ,
Br!Biol 5
h~
81
cons:'latlon to A outcome ~the
dldn 1 aller the th t
Reds
1ame DOT ::!~tys to move
lltstthlnan l\2
llle3 of
:
a1 Le ga 1 ad Sl Louli
~ ague 0ah~ad· of tile
Chi o ~=biked Its lead
ID
ameo over the Reds.
~Dill Gets Vlettt'y
Ron Wllll• pitched two-hit baU
In IOIII"Jnnin relief stint
--•~ !tis secondg victory
,.,...,.
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A similar situation unfolded
PhUadelpbla where Jeff
received
and Roil Fair!y
loaded walks In the lith,
boosting Los Angeles to a
Phllllea·
trlumph over .....
•~
Cobs wltlpped Allants
Pittsburgh edged Atlanta Z.l
II Inning and the Mots swept a
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Society News ' Jn BiJJ under cODSI.•deration.
• by House

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competitlOII, ·wUI be staged at es~be~~Y ~ pollf 41 toM lnche•· w~ JIENDERSONVIIJ..E,
N.C.
Dllaatroaa Df1
, 1tewar~.
.,~.'nd
1 p.~. on Wednelday, Aug. 16, entl'y In ihe Wlll ~ c1au plea.:.re· lmiei P~ poi)y, tUPJ) - Nallo~ Guardsmea It was the fifth att crash of median litnp of a -;;:Y·. albe ..•
In eonjundlon-·.w!th the i!Mth 1lill rei!elve 11 ~- ·
twne" cllllll; Engllth plell!l- kep11,watcl! early tCJCiay•OVIII'·tlie the •day over the aoutheastA'wo one body cr,shed ;. . ~ . ,
IIUI~ Meigs County Falf.
'.P!Iil!'fes.'liiU:biit clclte until ureholse; barr61 race; westem roped 98, flood~~ .otwreckai .\ri!I.Y ;~i:~::"m h = "'?!O:~ ~hoC:: ~U me Jt's not 'WUilam Downle ,and Tom R. show llme. ..
. ., pJwury .JlOIIY,·undet 481nchu; ot , a Piedmont altll!ler ~ !er-c:o.,. -~ ·"" · !J,
.. , clalmed the ow~.er of
Reuter are superinte~ents of Cla,.es maJdiig up the show trail horljl! Westerr. ta(lk· traU collided with a small plane, lour men: a Navy pijol died In true, ex
,
the show .wlilch .1111 pay cas~ 'wiJltnclude:-~ horsemanship, pony, Western tack. · • ,• •; $wing&amp;:! liodles. over wooded a crfl!lb off tile Florida Coast; allhe house. .
loulid· tn
premlulll8 of ts, $3, $2 and ,Sl hoi:~ or' pontes, Jtmlted to l!'~~e . ~~ JlOIIl 'to#QI'ID8' coontryslde. • , ,
Dios.qu~tq ~pra!lng plane Twenty ¥d•es ~7 . ot them
lo the top .IOU!' animals In each Meigs COUIIIy e!,ubs only; lead· Uod clailses lr~ alsO" o~ 'to · '!'be vicllml ln&lt;:lu~ed . new era~ .Ill&lt; G1'91'1ll and .~led,.~:~ :Sgnltton . Fir.
Iclass In addilloa ~o rosettes lor In "JlOIIY Western tack, 56 Inch- wrirld cotnPelllllin aitd will be
· •: \ obn
Me the 1pilot, and a 11ell~ter.
yo r ,.,..
· ed
0
a Ucket
· '
judged atlorIO this
a.m.judging
on AUg. how·
· 11. Naughton,
Navy
J , •
•
Florida swamp, teen other• WO!'ll
Duckworth
won tothe
Entries
45, bla Wife ana but.lts two i&gt;ccupauto were not from waode wllhln a half·lp•le
was lJSed on the
wiU 1
young .son, and an aeronaullcal burl
.• .
_ .. of the crash site.
- .
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WCKY.
~f.· 9: : ~ ose a p.m. on s~ace technician of \be )l(allogal . ,Th~ colllslon occurred ~rtlt McNaughton, newly appoln~
·
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Jaeses InclUde·
.
. AeronauUcs pel S)'ace .(l.dJnbtlB. after ,lbe 111\'lbier liad lakin o,fl Secretary o! il&gt;e Navy, had ·,
~~!ded ~ve~ after ba1illg been
·
Westem· sta~n etas• two !'•~on INA¥!·
. from
~·~erson- boarded the plane, flight 22, In
armed forces. Charles, spend·
By United PNU lntern~on1l
nd
.' arade type ~las
Tile .')'BJ rushed a team 'f ville $ I
'wjlii&amp;Ses' saki Asheville. He and hl!l w~.
1 ~Mt1m~;{&amp; . ;Mrs. 'lbflma Berry,
l_taclahlol~nce erupted in Minneapolis,' Minn. :x'Jlurs· ~are:ve~ .Peldlngs; w~ agents to the ~kage shortly· the Ce.aina ! ploll'ed IntO lbe Sally, had, come to lush
;~,!
u)lit scheduled for
mgbt as police and ~oldlers kept a tt~~Se Jli!&amp;Ce 1n11ev· mare or hor:e class; mare with aner the colbslop Wednelday, uitderslcie 01 lbe larger plane moun)aln setting to pick up
other hotspots w~cb exploded earlier tn .the week........ foal· W0 :te
but a apojcesm/lll 'aid ~It' with a' "big boom ·a~l;t big 'their son Th~ore II at a
IM~~~~:v coclrtaus, bottles a·nd bricks flew in Minneapolis •••u-&amp;
• " rn ,..... · pdrpose wBB "to belp out with
,
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a white policeman intervened in a fight between English: stallion class; show ide llfi 11 n" 1 th 1~
flasl! of fire. One wltnesi·aaldlsummer camp. .
m:~~~~~
Negro girls over a wig; At least four persons includ· horse type class; saddlebred n tca 0 0 e v
· the Cessna seem~ to.'~lslnte- The NASA techntclan. Thoma•
r•
a fireman, were injured.
'
pleasure class; saddlebred mare Spectators were kePt away grate and •:11001es fell like R. Bolton, 19, of the Marshall
,.,
.
with spring foal; saddlebred from •.the twisted and scattered confetti" from the jetliner.
Spa~e Flight Center at Hunt·
AUTHORiTIESDOUBLEDaNatlonalGuardforceon yearling.
remains of the Jellliler ilnd the '!1le p'lunglng airliner evllh!, Ala., was en route.to tllo r
in troubled Cairo, lil., I!Dd ordered an 8 p.m. curfew. Pony conformiliiOn - judging c..ma 310· which collided screamed low oru the 1o1tn BeltdiJ Corp. in New Jersey. i
[Li~IUOJ~ stc!res were closed before dark.
In both the 16 inches and under around 4,000 feet above IIIls and two. summer 'camps , fer Tbirty of the victims were
llll·'ldll the aiilmal later foi'·h·
companies of tbe IUlnois National Guard moved class and the 46 to 56 Inches resort city In the western North boys and Jirl• before slamming southeast-southwest broker-dea.
lesllng were futile.
50 Guardsmen called out early Wednesday. class:
Carolina mountains. Three pei- ml!l a wood~ area pear .ille lers of Stokely Van camp, htQ.,
receiving the rabies ~tracial disturbances flared Into an outbreak of Stallion class; mares and gel- BOllS were in the smaD plane, lntersetUon pf ln~tate. higb- bound for a national salu
~nts .at Hol2er Hospital. :
and shootings.
,·
ding class; fll!y or stud colt owned i&gt;y Lansear, In c., . of way 28 and U.S.Illgh'way H.
convention e.t Wl!ile Sulpbll'
l
.
class, mares witb foal class.
Springfield, Mo., and the
lledles Fall .
Springs, w. Va. Two. stokely
MIDDLEPORT GOLFER ~LI·
~EGRO Y~THS hurled rocks at pollee .and smash· Rooter and Herbert E. airliner, Piedmont's mOrning H o r r 11 1e d 'observers ·s ti w employes, including vlce pres.
one!'. Boi~ scored a "~Ie ed w~dows With stones and trash cans dll!'mg .a. br.1ef Shields are superintendents of Olght from Atlanta to W•blng· bodies drop from the sky idenl Ennis Parker, 61, · of
eaill!" and the No. 2 bole·· on binge 1,11 Nyack, N. Y. Wednesday. Several mmor mJurles the horse and pooy conforms· ton, carried 71 passengers and a tll'llund them. A ehOd'a body feU Griffin, Ga., also were kltled.
tbe ;Pomeroy Golf Course:
were reported and 18 persons were arrested.
lion judging.
crew of five.
at a nulng station, that of a The convention was cancelled.
pali 1Jve' bole Is ISO yards. .
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..rvice it our opocialty. Brine your (lrteeriplioao
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SUMMER
.DALE S. BAXTER
Too many pi~ goods
barsail)t on Hie It' thlt
lime to list Kcordlng to
lypao and bral)ds.

· Remnants

WILL BE HERE

JULY·25

Vt

With the FaD · $bowing
Luxurious new fabrics from
the world's great mUls for
Elegant · Clothes Customed
Tal\!lr~ by
This is a great opportunity
to see unusual fabrtcs ... to
get expert advice on the
smart new styles . . . to avail yourself of the most modern technique in existence
for fitting clothes correctly.

Price
MANY REDutnONS NOW
CHECK OUR BARGAIN TABLES

The Fabric Shop .

Singer Soln &amp; S.rvlco

992-2284
POMEROY

.NEW YORK ClOTHiNG ifdUSE

· Goe11ler Jewelry

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Courteous

Wash Day

and
Efficient

MILK MAGNESIA

c

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7 Tri-State
Sc~uts Going
To Jamboree

·fURNITURE
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ALSO:

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69c VALUE TEK

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SPRAY.; COLOGNEs~;s~
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On Second St,

BAKER

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Service

ONE
69c Value - 12 o:z.
PHILLIPS

OF ,CONDITION Qf:

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Many Other

for your

R~PORT

115 W. SECOND

Items

3 Rooms Of

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FOUR
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Only Twelve left
$25.00 10,$40.00 Values
Take your Cl)akt

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$25.00 to $45.00 Values

$1S.o0 ••,..... l'loor

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$25.00 to $30.00 Vlllues

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Chitdrens Sportswear·
Many, Many Items of Chilcb9n'•
Sports_.r and Playclothes AU Prl~
To Clear.
fMaln FIMr

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TO

• Second Floor

OFF

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Sum~r Handbags, Jewelry a.,ij

AccessorI" Priced To Clear.

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BOLOGNA

BACON ENDS·-. 3 ..s1.ot
Maxwell House
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$10Million

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.1 All lemllntng Summer Dmte1
Vllun To $23.q0- Pricfll To Clear
FOUR
.. LARGE GROUPS

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Only Twelve left
$25.00 10,$40.00 Values
Take your Cl)akt

. • Second floor

.,.,

Daigner Strles·
$25.00 to $45.00 Values

$1S.o0 ••,..... l'loor

$1 0.00

CHILDRENS DRESSES
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Only .Six Left!
$25.00 to $30.00 Vlllues

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To Clear. Cinderellas, Kite Greenaway•
and Others.

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Chitdrens Sportswear·
Many, Many Items of Chilcb9n'•
Sports_.r and Playclothes AU Prl~
To Clear.
fMaln FIMr

·v3 1f2 .

Take Your Choice'

TO

• Second Floor

OFF

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Sum~r Handbags, Jewelry a.,ij

AccessorI" Priced To Clear.

1f3 TO 1f2 GFF
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Floor
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OnlyAFewLeftandAII
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Convertible,
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SERVICE

$17 9 5
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1965 Ford Pickup • $1595
n.

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Flareside, VB engine, hPavy duty tires, IOhid cab,

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TRU!:!( CAMJ!IR

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NIC1181 PIOn.lll ... CALL

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DICK RAWLINGS

. &amp;reen ftnish, heater

ONE gray gelding pony, 5
years old, car and harness,
two yearlin~ riding horsts,
pbone 742-4211 daytime and
742-5.101 evenings.
7 18 3tc
A.K.C. Miniature Poodles, sll·
wr or white, males -85. Trim·
med, very nice, Little Barksroo Kennels, Cincinnati Ridge, j
_ Coolville, Ohio. · Phone 667·
3654. '
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1964
Chevrolet
2 Ton, 84'' cab to axle, 821Sx20 tires, 292 cu. engne, eab
in.

very clean and $!)jd,!% fL in•uloted van body.

1967 Chevrolet

EVINRUDE
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Sllea and Service·

Ohlci But and Mltor ;

Pickup. 6 cyl. engine, de1ux~ seat, 8QOO miles and elean in·

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WE FEEL 1J.IIS IS A
B~IIJG OOTDOOR'S.
GOOD TIME PERIOD TO
EIJJOYIIVG 1\t.l 'THAT
SEll f'S'lCHIATRY &amp;cAUSE' BEAUTIFUL SUMMER
M!YOIJ!r II.MO IS lUA'K'HIIJG
\UEATHER.,.. . ...---'1
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ll11S SHCW IS &amp;WG
Sf'OIJSO~ti.D · ElY 11-\E.
ts'T'CHIATRiirS A&gt;.'&gt;OC11\TIOIJ OF AMERIC',C...!

SHOULD HAVE HIS
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T'GET ALONG WITH

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DANCE
TO THE MUSIC OF BILLY RAY WARD
AND THE TWILIGHTERS

SATURDAY, JULY 22,

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POMEROY EAGLES CLUB

5I GII OF ENW!

POMEROY; 0.
DANCE IN AIR CONDITIONE!) COMFORT
MEMBERS &amp; GUESTS ONLY

DICK TRACY

WHILE THEY LASTI
WE HAVE A
SPECIAL FACTORY ·CLCISEOUT DEAL
New Bedroom Sulln _
19.00
New Nemaco lnnenprlng MeHre- _
29.00
New Living Rm. Suite~, nylon or IMUII~hyde
New L1'1e Recllllll' Chelrs
49.00
New FCNI!II Conslructlon Platform Rockers·--29.00

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FURNITURE &amp; UPHOLSTERY
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Convertible,
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VB
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SERVICE

$17 9 5
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1965 Ford Pickup • $1595
n.

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Flareside, VB engine, hPavy duty tires, IOhid cab,

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$795.00up

EXPERIENaD
WH~L

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AUGNMENT
eAnyT,.

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TRU!:!( CAMJ!IR

AND

SAltS.&amp; SERVICE

BRAKE SERVICE

II ONI 01' 'IIIII

BLAmNARS
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NIC1181 PIOn.lll ... CALL

&amp;v ART 5AN50M ·
ooq ·

tl'll'i . IORN LOSEI
.)

DICK RAWLINGS

. &amp;reen ftnish, heater

ONE gray gelding pony, 5
years old, car and harness,
two yearlin~ riding horsts,
pbone 742-4211 daytime and
742-5.101 evenings.
7 18 3tc
A.K.C. Miniature Poodles, sll·
wr or white, males -85. Trim·
med, very nice, Little Barksroo Kennels, Cincinnati Ridge, j
_ Coolville, Ohio. · Phone 667·
3654. '
7 !8 71c

L:;:;..-----

• • '2295
1964
Chevrolet
2 Ton, 84'' cab to axle, 821Sx20 tires, 292 cu. engne, eab
in.

very clean and $!)jd,!% fL in•uloted van body.

1967 Chevrolet

EVINRUDE
.

•

Sllea and Service·

Ohlci But and Mltor ;

Pickup. 6 cyl. engine, de1ux~ seat, 8QOO miles and elean in·

1ide and out, heatt&gt;r

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WE FEEL 1J.IIS IS A
B~IIJG OOTDOOR'S.
GOOD TIME PERIOD TO
EIJJOYIIVG 1\t.l 'THAT
SEll f'S'lCHIATRY &amp;cAUSE' BEAUTIFUL SUMMER
M!YOIJ!r II.MO IS lUA'K'HIIJG
\UEATHER.,.. . ...---'1
-~,,----) TV IJOI.U IIJSTI:P.D OF...
ll11S SHCW IS &amp;WG
Sf'OIJSO~ti.D · ElY 11-\E.
ts'T'CHIATRiirS A&gt;.'&gt;OC11\TIOIJ OF AMERIC',C...!

SHOULD HAVE HIS
HEAD EXAMIIJ£D !

r----..,__-

Sarqe anct Hack
qivinq ChiP
a bad t ime!

I

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ts ANO 141!
fRI:,;..~I

By MERRILL BLOSSER

FNIE~DS
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PARKED
Ot-1 rT I

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IN MIDDLEPORT.

,, . Bv u, T. HM;LIN

rve

M 'IIlli 14'oiOW,
'IRIEP EVERVTHING

I COULP DREAM UP

T'GET ALONG WITH

OUR

NEIGHBD~S

...

DANCE
TO THE MUSIC OF BILLY RAY WARD
AND THE TWILIGHTERS

SATURDAY, JULY 22,

.

',

.·'

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9 P.M. til 1 A.M.

·~ ·l or(

I KNEW IT.. :Jl.lA:r WM A

POMEROY EAGLES CLUB

5I GII OF ENW!

POMEROY; 0.
DANCE IN AIR CONDITIONE!) COMFORT
MEMBERS &amp; GUESTS ONLY

DICK TRACY

WHILE THEY LASTI
WE HAVE A
SPECIAL FACTORY ·CLCISEOUT DEAL
New Bedroom Sulln _
19.00
New Nemaco lnnenprlng MeHre- _
29.00
New Living Rm. Suite~, nylon or IMUII~hyde
New L1'1e Recllllll' Chelrs
49.00
New FCNI!II Conslructlon Platform Rockers·--29.00

"·Oil

KNOnS
FURNITURE &amp; UPHOLSTERY
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