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SAIGON (UP!) -U.S. NallY sbrapnel.
Tho to terrorize lbe population. over lhe south panhandle of
Bomb SAM Site
for !he second 11m! this 'l1le Viet Cone has hit Official Ajnerlcan sourcea North Viet Nam.
. Air Force spokesmen
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two North repeatedly al can Tho, tbe said Tuesday the VIet CollJ had TIH! attacka on the
· cloaed that a flight of
boall in tbe dOiia's · chief tOwn 75 miles formed assassination teama to nisi vessels look place about
tbundercbiets TueB&lt;iay
of
today, In tbe soUthwest of Saigon. Only last ldll both Amerlcon and V~ and 4f miles ea8Woutheast
out a surface-fo.alr (SAM)
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the Viet CoftJ! stepped up inonth two Viet Cong women mese clvillan and military the key port of Haiphong
missile site ~ miles
'"'""p''re-etectlon campaign of planted a bomb that killed the officials and put a price on were carried out
of coastal Vinh, There were
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exploding a deadly sir-year-old son of lhe Can Tho their heads. As r.esult, guarda
and M
further details.
wile
mine In a viUage poUce reiiOUI'Ces control chief. bave been doubled and In some flYing through bea'Y
In South VietNam,
place.
The guerrlllu have attacked cases tripled around the ttaft fire.
troops contlimed to
The mine exploded in the throughout South Viet Nam In officials. Guards also were An RF4H Crusader jet
through rice •addles,
today, caused by acute dru Yiila~e of Can Tho in the an eHort to disrupt the Sept. 11 lncreaiiOd at An!erlcan billets. down about eight miles
and vast plain&lt; of
lntoticallon.
g Mekong O.lta, ldlllng one man electlom lor a COIISilluent The !IallY reported lhe loss a! southeast of HaJphong, the
grass booting f,. Viet
and injuring 11 other persons. assembly. Raiders struck 'fues. one of ill jets in the same oreo walled only 22 minutes before a troops, but no major clashes
PliESIDIO TEX _
mE It had been timed to go oil day nighl only four mllea from where the patrul boall were CH3C Air Force "JoUy Greeu were reported.
Rio Grande' ..,r..:.. b Dood· later when the. market place Saigon. They also poured 2110 sunk or damaged but tbe pllot Giant" helicopter crew, drop. But South Vietnamese
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crowded to take a heavier rounds of IIWrllr llre into the was saved. Hallol radio report- ping dewn dangerously close to
I sea1'&lt;h and
toll
with
its
spray
of
village
of Ngoc Hoa near . Can ed another plane shot down sbore, plucked him to safely.
operation
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surged toward a crest today.
II wu tbe WOI'!Jt
Hooding
along lbe normally almOII dry
stream sin.. 11158. The river
ran 18.1 leet past the port
entry al Presidio, inotead of
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MIAl\11 lruaRICANE
Faith, packing 1211 mil...per·
hour winds, moved tauntingly
albng a course parallel to tha
U. S. Atlantic c:oaat today kick·
lng up rough seas to the south, ,
but remalnillJ far offshore.
The season's sl•th
tropical
storm 'lmsday skirted a tal'
get area in the Atlantic wbere
scienli118 bad hoped to kill
wilh large dous of
silver
iodide OIJ'Bials.

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Saigon 'nlellday reported ldiiJnc tbe PBI!Oi baall ID lbrTa,i!liJ
34 VIet Cong and capturing t)OO GuH early today ..-.
otbers whlle suslalnlng llgbt 7th Fleet carrier CanotelJ
caaualties and no dead them- A spokesman said aae
..tves.
Communbt VMMla ·
Prime Minllter Nguyen Caa "dead in lbe nter .
Ky disclosed today that South SlllOklllJ beovlly" frem
Vleinamese airmen wlll soon he bit wltb a
D1ing swift F5 Freedom lighter The other ,.. badly
jets In place of the propeller- from bombing and
driven Skyraidera they now cann011 fire, he said.
use. He said the changeover Spokesmen did
would he made "in the near wbether tile RF4H
future" but did not indicate had taken part in tile
how many of the planes would raid, carried out amid
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By IIDI!e&lt;l Prell IDteraaiiOial tonight.

The
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OliiO Slate feir caused mo...·ox·
ctllillllll
lhan the runthe
s~v-•• 08 the opening day
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track." snapped Haughton
Violence broke out on the
J. Ray Lynch agreed, with- streets of Benton
drawing Judge's Choice from
lor · the third slr11Jibl
the event.
mgh_t Tuesday . but racial
. "The state of Ohio should be ItensiOns t.n. other strife-torn
ashamed.'.' said Dick B. uxton, Mid.west ctties appeared to be
another loP driver. "No county easmg.
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!I'Yf:' aeen some bsd trscks, conditions." ·
curfew m the towns Nqro
blj l!dio io the . worst," said But the race went on, with area was credited with putting
Bl1ly Houghton; · one of What A Flash withstanding a a
on any recurrence of
til nation's best, as he widl· strong stretch bid by Honest the rtoting wh1ch rtpped the
Nardin's Byrd from ';he Story in the third and deciding town d.uring the weekend. .
e l
· heat to win.
Demonstrators at the Mil·
1 don't see any point racing A fair official promised the waukee suburb of Wauwatosa
011 1100 coil on
!kent track would be In good cOIIdi· look their grievance• to the
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tor of Agriculture Pace for 3· but announced Neuo p1ckets
year-olds.
would ftle back into the suburb
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he said "The b1g crowds in
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It down. But we'll have crews
on
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workins aU night and until rae· Iattendance to 857,200.
Last I
lng time, gradmg, harrowing year 902,371 attended.
ONG KONG (UPI) -Eight and watering."
R an Catholic nuns, thrown What A Flash, owned by Mr. PITTSBURGH - STOCK·
of Communist China after and Mrs. Fred Shaw of Cam· holders ol Consolidation Coal ·
r pssfngd.:ed dGu~~ :en- bridge. overcame the handicap Cu .. one of the nation's largest '
a ._ rs ra1
an s 0 own of the No. 12 post position to producers, voted Tuesday to
t )r school In Peking, arrived win the second heal In 2:115 3-5 i liquidate the stock and sell out
t.oday. One hobbled across after Honest Story had captured Ito Continental Oil Co.
Commumsl bo;der on the first division of the split A spokesman for the Pitts·
c cbes and anot er was race for 2-year-olds in 2:07 4·5. burgh-based coal firm said
c ed Ill a stretcher. ed .
The lirst five finishers in the 99\\ per cent of the stockhold·
.. en .as they cross
mto two opening heats were ellgible ers voted in favor of the deal
th~ Brttlsh crown colony, a for the third heal. won in 2:04. which will be closed Sept. Ia.
gf!IUp of about 700 persons,
In lbe c..featured $25,000 Ohio
aullarenUy Red Guard to~ghs, State Trot for 2-yeor-oids, High- WASHINGTON -REP. ROBdefiumstrated at the Chmes&lt; N-Away, owned by John Frantz ert F.. Sweeney, D-Ohio, today
~er town of Sbumchun. . I of Sidney, beat nine rivals in the , was critical of the House ver·
'Q!e listers. the last foreJ8n third heat in 2:10 3·5 afte&lt; win- sion of a water pollutio• conMrs. Ce&lt;il Bolla of Alban)
relisuMts delega.twn 1&lt;1 le~ve the ning the •econd elimination In trot bill whicb provides $2. 3 Is announciDI tbe eDgagement
Ct.l;nmuntsl mamland, swd they 2:12 2-5. The first elimination billion over a four·year period. of ber daugbter. Jutll- Ann
h:ijl not slept m the past etghl was won in 2:11 4-l by Drum- Sweeney said he preferred Starcher, lo Robert Kaull,
cU!Js, but had not been m d R C
the terms of the Senate • pass· of J!omoroy.
m~treated physically by the on · ·
ed bill, which provides $6 bilMISI Starcber to • graduate
ant&gt; Western youths .
lion over 8 six-year period.
ol Holzer Hospital Scbool ol
They were kicked out of
Nursing and was formeri1
ChJna after beini occused of
DETRIIIT _ CIVIL
AJH employed at Cblllicotbe Ho ..
rur:minl thfir Sacred H~art
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Patrol personnel resumed their pltal.
SChool as "a spyinfil orgamza- I .
search at daybreak tod'ay for 1
Mr. Kautz i1 a graduate of
tion serving imperlaliasm." The High: 'llrs. Betty Fultz, grade twin-engine private
plane Columbus Business untversi·
sfJOoi was attended by children ' 2 teacher 10 Middleport and from Texas believed down In . ty and attead&lt;d Obio Stole
o~foreign diplomats in Peking Mrs. Alma Smtih as cook at Northern Ohio.
University and wao formerly
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Center.
berore 11 was ransacke 1ast R .
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The plane was the object of employed at Radlo WJEH.
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week ily the Red Guard M eSIVgn~1tunps accep e k twesrae a day-long search Tuesday by GaUipoUs. He Is presenUy 1
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tiouett at Orlando, Fla.
Reports reaching here said at Mtddleport.
WEATHER
Tbe weddlnC will be · ••
the youthful demonstrators
The Roard set the follo~ing
GeneraUy lair aud contlnued open church event of Septem·
" 'lie still roaming the streel.s pay schedule . for subshtute worm toalgbt and Thursday, ber % at 7:36 p. m. at tbe
of!!thinese cities, singing songs, workers: Substitute ~k, $6 per low tonight Ia lbe 101.
Federated cbur~ In Pomeroy.
st!Piil&gt;~ Communist slogans day , ~ubstJtute busdnver, $8 .25 t'jiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiii
aT~ carrying posters of party per ,,ay ano substitute custod1· II
Ct!jlrman Mao Tse·tung. But an, $1.:!5 per d•Y· The Porno·
lhf e were lndlcalions that lh• roy Nauonao Bank w.as appoml·
were being brought eel as t~e depos1tory for th e
5utt~ents
er control after more than 8 construdton account for t h e
of violence.
new school building.
The board also approved the
. attendance ol Superintendent
Hargraves at a meeting In Columbus on Tuesday,
August
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30th, and II was reported Mr.
iNEW YORK (UPI) . - Stock Hargraves has been appointed
ptlces opened sharply h1gher In a member of a state commit·
i.jodorately active trading to- tee of the Ohio Association of
dty.
School Administrators.
jShortly liter ~ opening bell, Purpose Iii thiJ; committee is
I.e United Press lnlernatiotlal to . develop a statement of the
s~k market Indicator abowed po11ltion ol the state snperinten·
a; gain of Ull per cent on the dents' group concerning the
WHOLE
1.. issues 1raded. '!'her• were problem of professional negoU·
582 gainers -and only 93 losers . allons This statement will be
!Delta Air Lines juf!lped 4~ to pres..;ied 1&lt;1 the state legisla~ . East..., .1 to 74o/4, United ture as they approach
th i •
lb.
'4 to 50¥,, American \\ 1&lt;1 59\1, problem during the 1967 sesPin American I io 56'1'•, sion.
B~nilf I 'h to tlfl and Northwest
Mr. ilargraves remarked that
lb.
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the first day of school
went
"M rose I to 319%, Control rather &lt;moothly considering the
D'!'" \\ to 3'!&gt;. Litton I 'h to : large number of changes which
BUSH'S
Sysemo 1 to 69\\, Utllll !Ill II have been made in student loca·
300
lilY. and Zenith Jl.o to 61o/o. Uon, bus roulell and staff assiH
Fajrchild Camera dropped Ill to signmenl.s.
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There
in stariding
the
Authorities .tn ' Waukegan,
Ch1cago With the, announcement
H•rbor's blismess dis·
40 miles north · of
lbal several mllilaol Nqro ·lr1ct.
Cllicago, placed soother curfew
had . been graoted a Most of tbe violence there on that town's Negro section.
perm•l. to march into all-whl.te has occurred on the outskirts of Tuesday night and cordoned off
suburban CJCero Su~ay. .
town, whert the Negroes ~ive. the_ area whiCh rocked with
Desptle the public•zed. efforts Pollee fired shots over the rioting )louths for three alghts
of "responsible adults" 1$0 keep crowd. Tuesday night to dis- duriog the_ weekend.. The
the peace m B•nton Harbor, a
the youths, Monday night streets w•re quiet, however,
Negro youth was shot in the roaming . gangs had smashed and the curfew wao Ufted
abJ!omen by
un!denlif1ed windows and damaged cars in shortly befo,. midnight. .
whtte youth while police were the sante area.
Police expected to have oaly
beating back . an attempt by B.enton Harbor Mayor wn.bert j normLI patrols in the area
more than 100 young rock- Sinlth asked Gov. George lnl\lght.
throwing Negroes to "Invade" R&amp;mney to send
National I
Plait to lltnra
the city.
Guard groops to keep order ID Wauwatosa, clvll riJhls
. Shot .from Aato
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Pollee ""'d the wounded
youth was shot from a passing
convertible which carried two

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turn tonl,ht f!&gt;r the 12tll time to lleJ1sltive oommunllleo !O . ilii ·
picket lf1e home of etreult Chicago area, was . pleil Ia
Judge Roberi .C. Cannnn, whom .the CongreB8 (If
s;quau.
they are crltleiz!nf because of ty, the weal 1ldl .
his .me_mbersh\P in the all·whlte and
. the. Oakland Odoillflf
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ton the Forces ol Dr Martlil Lathiel'·
moral
1\iesday -night ,of KlD,i had
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the IOieJ'-&lt;Itnornlnellonll G"*" lnW Cicero
Subdi)', ballbtl
~~ Mllwalikee . coul.cu 'of action wu- ~' boCa~ •
Churcbe'o; which ' lssll"'l a an
. egrtem1!111
"declarelloa ~~ Wauwatosa•; with QbiC8JII olllt!l..o. Cleere
ssylng
. . that . publlc . C!flle$11 authortllel. Nld ihey. Jl'OUitlllak
should not bel008 to segrqilioti that t!le 'National . Guard bl
OIJliiiiZatlons.
...U,ed out to protM lbl
The permit · to march inla lllilrdtjJta.
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Fines were levied against WiiQEWSBURY. England &lt;UPI) liam Ray R~yn~lds, Jr .. '5 and
_Shirley Sahds, 1 dog breeder, 1 costs: ml&lt;lxlcAtton;
Stdney
came up ·wlth the right pitch McMillen. Jr.. $fi and costs.
wh... trying to sell a littler of . failure 1&lt;1 h~ve vehicle under
btoqdhoonds. Her ad in lbe l control ; Wilham Holman, $10
newspaper read : " Do YOiJ have . ~nd costs, pass1~ at mtersecdlfficulty with tracking down tmn and excessiVe speed and
merlfolk? We· have tlle very Gary Cremeans, ·SlO and costs,
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and Freshmen - Raymotld Lee lbs.; Jltrl1!ll Stelller, 158 lbl.
lJ - at lforllt aani.
1'1!11· lettennen will form lbo
Moi'ti, 132 111.
Oct21aiWabali!a .
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nucleus. pf.-lbe 1900 ·edtUoa of Otlll\1: letlerll'"i back
are Harry Lee SJl\!llcer, Jlf lb. SpeiiCOr, 108 lbs, ""' ThoDIBI\ ~ Keith Weber, 114 lbs,
Oct
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· R. Spencer, 147 IIJI., both
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Sept. 30 - at Buchtel Yock
tbe li:astam Eagles grid learn John Bogard, 150 lb,' senior """" bsck.
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1B~ae
\lnd linemea Bob Bltdtie, 133 Sepl.rt - Haoan-Tnce
0c1. 7 - Kypr Creek
,filet &lt;llill .lake to the turf lor ter: Ricliard IJougla~, 142 lb.
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It&amp; ·opener at home
against senior ead; Honald Orr, 140 lb.
Hannan .Trace oa September 9. senior lineman: Bill
Buckle
The Eagles, under Coacb 141 lb. J!mior 011d: Larry Spenc:
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Wllllmri Shinn who Is in · his er, 150 ·lb. junior guard; Archi&lt;
NationaH.eape
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first . aeaaon at Eastern, C\lr· lRose, ·145 lb. senior
G. All. R. B. Pet.
rtnlly lnclwle 28 boys workiBg Thomas Osborne, 161 lb.
· AJou; Pit
113 419 81 143 .341
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Pit 124 520 83 170 .327 CINCINNATI (IJPI)- A rose said Ellis. "I didl'l want( to "' don't bave to make any Rll11o alniled 1n 1 rua 111
ed a .~ rtcord last year.
senior . lineman.
Pit
115405 7132 .328 has blossomed In Crosley Field jini''Billy."
apologies lor Billy," said Man- fourth and Leo Canfenu·lrillled
C""c.h Shinn, a lo•mer resl· Also members of the
All
29 559 94 181 .324 Ibis month.
AI it developed, McCool bad ._... Dave Briltol. "Be pt 'em one blme 1a the llftb 11 111f1
dent qf Parkersburg, worked team are:
All 12tl405 55127 .314 This ooe Ia usually plaoted at pro!)lemo 1!110D&amp;b. He let ID I'UD8 out, didn't be? The CUY can't be Reds boUt • f. I lelld.
•• head arid coacl1 of a ·Vir'· Seniors - Robert KeatoR,
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124 451' 78 148 .3W &amp;eC01I1I bsse lcr tbe Reds 8l1d in ·tbe ellblb and lliDIIt wltli perlecllll tbe lbne. Somel:lmes The Chicago Cube come bl toginla high school during lhe lb. .fullback; Clarence Mcintyre,
123487 t16144 .301 has the first name of Pete.
wlld&lt;pilcbea and the tieing I'UD81hey all expect too much."
llfghtlor a tw011ame series
1966 season. He was hi1'ed for l144 lb. lineman· David WUiiams
123 467 69 144 .308 Tbe scrappy !Rfielder carries were oa when be retired Tim EIIIJ gave up a run Ia tbe Jim O'Toole was sebeduled
the Eastern job tb!' summer ;220 lb. tackle ~nd ,~!bert
111433 58133 .'111/ a stunning .408 bsttlng average McCarver oa a grounder to secosd and soother In tbe aev- pitch for lbe R..b aaainst Dick
replacing Dick Martin wha was Ican, 1.55 lb. llnermm.
Phil 113 420 85 12ll .30'1 lor the monlb, going into tbe ~ II end the game.
.•tb .., awte Smilb'1 homer. Elllworth.
lorced 1&lt;1 resign because of 1 Juniors - Dennis Benedum,
Americaa Leap
final game. In that period, he
bealth reasons.
1128 lb end, and Jerry Burk, 237
G. All. R. B. PeL hao driven in 24 runs, hit Ill
Headltlg the Usl of returnees lb. tackle.
F .Rbsn, .Bal 129 482 100 151 .313 doubleo, one triple 011 five h•
ore Charles Eichinger, !50 lb. Sophomores- Leonard Erwin Oliva, Mm 131 506 791.55 .306 mero.
senior quarterback; Mike Mar· ~ l1l lb. back ; Sam Karr, 114 Kalioe, Del 112 39f 74119 .302 Two of the homer·. and lbreo
By VITO 8'l'ELUNO
llleludlng former lllrmesota
cut Frank Lasky, Bolibie
Un, 165 ju•ior halfback
aRd ~ lb. quarterback;
B111 Me&gt; Pow~ll. Bot 21423 73125 .2911 of the RBis came Tuesday
UPI l!plrlo Writer
star quarterback Sandy Ste- Johnaon, Dan Lewis and
lloger Allman,' 143 lb. senlorLanghiin, t40 lb. back; Dave Wgnr, Cle 121430 63125 .291 night as CiJJcinoali ran its win It's the lime of "The Tul't'' ph001 to get down to 40. The Powell
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Mantle, NY 103 325 39 94 .211t streak to seven games ily doWII- again in professional footbalL
other lour were delenslve Pltlsburgh trimmed nln(,.ye;ar
Dally Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport, 0 ., Aug. 31, !966-3 Vlntne, Was 123 445 69 128 .2113 ing St. Loulo, 1&gt;4. The victory 'lbe most noted victim IIIII- balfback Solomon
goard Mike Sandusky
B.Rbsn, Bal 131 523 82 147 .281 also """ the seve~~lh in 1 row time was Joe Bellino, the flanker Jerry Lamb
five other players, Hermao
Klbrw, Mia 134 467 67 131 .281 over the Cardinals and boosted celebrated Heloman Trophy Wendell Tucker ..{d
Frank Mallick'
Cnglro, Boa 125 463 68129 .2'11 the Reds Into a lie with them wioner from Navy who couldn't speclallsl Wayne Walker.
Jim Browa
Home Runa
ror fifth place.
make it baclt alter • lour-roar
NaliuDal Leap:
Aaroa, ..AU I want to do to win layoff lor aellve doty In the Denver cut ~ran salety
Stoia.
Braves 36;. Mays, Giants 33: games, score 100 runs and get Na• y.
Goose Gonsoulin, lineback J1m Mlnnooota
cut
, Philhes 32; lforre, 200 bit ., ld Ros "A d be
Tltlberl and spOt end Jason
eigt~t;~:~
Braves &amp; Hart, GiBBIS 30.
sure y:~ ::. wia :~mesn first, "The Turk" Is tbe l!!clmame Franc! to Jet to 40 players. The
hallback Billy
NEW YORK (UP!) - A grand trainers, owners. track officials American Leque: F. Hobin- because that's the most . port. gtv~ by the players for the Broncos also algoOd quarter·
four-year veteran
jury investigation concerning and known gamblers. Although son, Orioles 42; Powell, Orioles ant."
un
arr1val ol the new• thai Ill bsck BuddY Humphrey,
Bym along with Gary
tbe possible fixing of horse it has been reported that six 33 ; Pepttone, Yanks &amp; Kill!&gt; Ho
wi gio fr
th right players fear the rn081-lile was aut by St. Louto of the
Sian Quintana, B111 Briggs
races at three New York state members of the Profaci gang brew, Twins 30; Colavito, side':; s
om k!.J hi word they've been cut by the NFL, to 1 1Q101 Gil their 1ax1
Mike Fitzgerald.
harness tracks was sche4uled had been subpoenaed, Koola lndiaos 28.
first homer lo 1
innin: pros.
aquad.
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The New York Giants reto get under way today.
declined to comment on reports
a... Balled Ia
off AI Jackson and Tommy Maoy playen laced lbe most Sao Diego cut veterao
b two-year veteran Lou
John Dalley assistant counsel •hat wiretap evidence linking N ali on al Lea&amp;ue: Aaron, H 1 !ODo ed 'th 8 . 1 frustrating fate of all Tuesday, Unebacker Dick Degen
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alell Der0 John
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as uu"" rookies, tacltle Larry
Jlacing Commlssio• was to be troltil!l races would he intro- 96; AlleR, Phiilies 91; White, hi ~h h sol ..:;
a~ ~ moat American Leagoe football Martin, defeuslve bsck
Karru and John Gonzaga
the first witness
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Phlllies 89; Mays, GiBRts 85.
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omer, a
ou;t ~n teams cut to their final 40-man Beauchamp and center Paul
P111 hallback Tummy
The scope oi the hearings Robert A. Glass~r, chairman Amerleao Leque: Powell z ~~a:':.l:'es, to rna e e rosters. All Nattooal League Lalzke.
Watkins and Jack (Mad Dog)
was reduced Tuesday when of the ·state Harness Racing F, Robmson, Orioles 99; B.
Tf .
teams were down to 43 Tuesday HousloD eut voterao backs
on the InJUred list.
Brooklyn Dist. Atty. Aaron Commission, warned drivers 1\!lblnson, Orioles . 87; Horton, Swin in
ld Ia -and must cut to tbeir flnal 40 Tony' Banfield and Dick
Cleveland cut three rookies,
Koota said the 'iljvesttgation of who have bee• summoned that Tigers 85; Killebrew, Twins 83. th .
knocked bl s e d next Tuesday.
lou 1111 rookies Hoyle
Battle Enue Kellermann
aUeged track lilies at Yonkers, they face loss oltbeir licenses
Pilcbltll
bo":..: oir
Dennis s secon
Bellino, cut by the Boston and Len S..ars.
'l'?m Gunnoe.
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I .th
Patriots, was the most berlllded Mlninl traded Jack Spikes
Baltimore dropped Jtm Hotraceways will be confined It immunity
Dodgers 12·1; Perry, Giants 20.
a m e. •m on Y e sev· player to fall to make tbe Buffalo and cut lour rookies
Ungworth, Frank McClendon
Brooklyn.
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Maricbal, Giants 19-5: ~th player tn National Leagoe grade.
NFL Cull
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and Duane Allen.
Reds !4-1· Koufax, history to htt homers lrom both
Final CUI D1le
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Tbe New York Jets, who still minor ltUisactions. washif~gtonl
nmEE ON WAIVERS
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other district nttorrieys-Wil· By Uulled Pms International
American Leagoe: McNally, ~~ C 1
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CLEVELAND
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Uam Cahn of Nassau, Leonard
w. 1. Pel. GB
!2-4; ~ford, Angelo,
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their final cut to 40 alter part !If a prevlouo deal
ers were asked Tuesday
Shondord trlfto. Whlto
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78 62 .m
Boswell, Twms 12-5; Knt, =.,t posfb ! ~nj"J:. hom: Thursday night's exhlbillon Philadelphia traded tbe
three ... kles by the Cleveland
Hres.
Robert C. Williams ol ,Sullivaa. Columbus
77 62 .iiii4 \\
;o.~ Pa(l:.~;· ~loles, fast ~'~idd~r~ "He~~Gor· game iB Mobile, Ala., against to Joe Kantor , to Wa1shir.gton I BroWils In a move to get down 60 Chevrolet
Tbe three counties house the Rochester
78 63 .553 \\
~ ans · &amp; arbor dy 'doesn't kllo... I'm '. a Boston: The Jets picked up .for a future drtift choice.
to the current playe&lt; limit of
lmpato. 4 Dr.
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automatic
trans.
tracks in•ul~d.
' Richmol!d
72 67 .518 5\&gt;
alate of shock And an wa m m clelen"ve etMI Henry Schmidt, Atlaota ,plcked up Karl
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wan
tires, radio &amp;
"1 bave .( acqUI!IRted my Buffalo
70 69 504 712
SIGNS
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who was released by BuHalo, In .., waivers lrom Sao
'lbe three were offe.,lve tsc1 the'
roomie ummy e1ms
o1 Ira ctl Tuesda
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tl Jim B tile from So tbe
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&lt;olleaguts with the general Toledo
68 72 .486 10
BOSTON .(UPJ) -Tom S.,.. lows 'me to the late' atMI
If oo y . nsa ~
y. _ao Signed back Larry
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a
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Futuro 4 Dr. 6 cylinder.
aature Gl o~ • investigation," Ja:ksonville
65 76 .4~1 13\li
of alJ, National don't want the pitcher to have Kansas C1ty cut f1ve players as a free agent. 'lbe
University, Tom Gunnoe
Auto. trom. Rocllo &amp; hMtv. Whitewall tim.
Koota said, but I have_ turned Syracuse
, 52 89 .369 26\\ •
cam· time to get mad at blm."
Glenville (W. Va.) State
. Aosocta&amp;n
61 Falcon
over no evidence of_
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Tue!day. Result•
. has sigtied..)iis contract Sammy Ellis gained credit for
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Ernie Kellerman of Miami Uniany of tho oll)er distrtcl Toronto 6 ;yracuse 2
cllnlio,g
Red his lith victory but Bill M•·
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verslty, both defeDSive backs.
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Close to 110 subPo-nl!l! . were Richmond 5 Toledo 0
Tuea- his arm tightened in the seventh
VIKINGS TRIM GUARD
Issued to harness drivers, Columbus 2' Jacksonville
with two oul
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MINNEAPOLIS,
Mbm. guard
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aw aver- , "I began soaking my arm .t• BIRKDALE, England (UPI) Jackslin'a IIIC!diD erB(!l'III!DOei :lrom Cincinnati, was ,Ti=:
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slz players trimmed
USED CAR LOT
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IM'••son de;sp~e jjii p~gued by ni"l! and I was alroid to pull it champioo ud leading money laos a bit more lltll'ml 111 .
from the roster of the
Locutt &amp; Syoomo,. IlL
winner on tho Professional touraament. 'lbe CarHag
Golfers Associa1ioD tour ·lbil rles a linl place prize a
year, challenged ,lbe claim thai ~.800. the world'•
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American uagoe
favorite 111 the fl00,200 CarOn&amp; Jist of 111trlll.. llad eawied [l
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Wash
1100 1100 11»- I 5 1 World Golf Cbampto119hip
laterest 18 diminish somewhat
San Fra• · ,. IRlG 21M).,_ 7 9 1 Minn
OOI 002 00.- 3 11 0 Casper, wbo lracketl
way Nevertbeless, fherl were
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Ph1la
. 000 001 000- I 8 1 Hannan, Lmes 16), Hum- to an eigbl-over-psr 11 durfllg 011oug~ big names bl ev•denee ll
Bolin, Linzy (7) and Haller; pbreys (8) aod Casanova: Tuesday's practice round was tn sstlsfy most (Jns. Doug
Wise, Culp (8), Verbanic (9) Merritt (4-12) 1Uid NiloA. LP- disappointed with ldJ
Sanders( Phil Rodgers, Doug
and Dalrumple. WP-Bolin (8- Haona &lt;3-8). fiR-Valentine mance over tbe par-73, 7,flff1• Ford aiJd Gay Brewer were
LP-WJSe (3-6). !IRs- (14th),
I\OYal Birlt~ Course among ' the long Jist of
Fuentes &lt;41b), Hlll'l (30th),
-and crillcized his pulling aa one American enlrieti wblle flveCl•ve
020 200 200- 6 10 0 ol his major drawbacks.
lime Brit:iah OpeB champion
Ang
100 100 0110- 2 ' O "I just doa'l Wlderstaod bow Peter 'lbomso• ol Australia
200 000 200- 4 8 1 Cbtcago
York 016 1120 llx- 10 15 G Hargan, Kelley (4) and I Jot the repotstlon of being and colorful Clli Chi Rodriguez
Koufax, Moeller (3), Perra· Azcue; Boz~t, Horien ' 4),
world'• · best potter," ol Puerto Rico were listed
aoski (7) and· Roseboro· PWirro (8), Wilhelm (9) and
said. "I wlsb I bad I among the 1M eantestanlllrom
McGraw, Friend ~~ ...r Gro~ Homano. WP-KeUey (4-7). &amp;P
for every putt 1'va other nations.
WP-Frlend (6-fi): 7LP--Koofu -Buzbardl &lt;S-9). HR- Alvts
WJI(er three feet. It
(21-8). !IRs-Parker (11th) (J2th).
wou(d bsve odded $20,1100 ID
Snnaaantl~m~~r
Co••ingt;oo Ust).
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my winnings.
New York 1100 010 000- I
once weighed 200
hair? Talll8 lt.look
Kan City 011 020 00.- 4 12
has sUmmed dowa
under BEAUTY SALONS
010 000 111- 4 t 2 Stotdemyre, Hamos t7)
a comlortsble 1116, said his
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touch has deserted blm
Where
JOUf
lingers
do
Jackson, Dennis (5), Woode- and Roof. LP-StotUemyre ()).
put few years.
the walking.
ldcCc&gt;OI\7) and McCarver;
Ellis,
18).
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(7) and ""'
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spell with a putter lhis
Ellll (11·15). LP-Jackson (12- IJ(rtroit
011 GIO 011- ~ 10 I
" he said. "I haven't
12). HRs-Rose, 2 t14th &amp; Ball
1100 100 Ill- 4 10 0 been tbree-pullin8 much-but ·
1Stli), Johnson (20th), Smllb Wilson, Pens (9) and FreealmoSt always two aoUd
(lOth).
ban; Watt, Drabowsky (5), Hall
on every grees, My mps
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don't seem to go where 1
Houston
100 1100 010- 2 8 0 Wilson Ull-9). LP-Watt 19-5).
them 1e aay more."
NAME
Pitts
001 500 20x- 8 18 0 HRs-Norlhrup n31b)
Whlle Cas
truggled d .
BRAND
GiusU, Taylor ((} and Bate- (24th), B. RObinson ("1~1),
. per s practice,
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Behind the gl......,, porcelain
man: Fryman, Mikkelsen (8) (24th), F. Hoblnso• (4lnd).
Brltlsher named
""binet you'll lln4 a Pl\tented
eBROWNING
and
PagUaroli.
WP-Fryman
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i~ntler uoit. that makes auper
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oay to
Jist of la:orites
lbor heat poosiblo. Look at ths &lt;11-8). LP-Gtnstl 113-11).
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203 0011 1100- 5 8 o: Bennett, Sheldon If),
63 whlcb mcluded an
the illr ·through a ·bllttery of Cbicngo
1100 ,1100 300- 3 ~ 1 (6), Wyatt (8) and Tillman;
· birdlea and inoor beat tubeo lhst set right Atlanta
iD the iHout o( the fire! Sieglm:
Holtzman (11-12) and Hundley: Coates, Burdette &lt;6), Rojas 16),
The afzzllng round wu
doesn't wail for tho h*t 1o Jay, Niekro (3), RitC!IIie · 16), Lee (t) and ROdgers. WPshots better than lbl
come out •• , it goes right in oftn' Aberaalby (8) and Ollva. LP- Osinski (34). LP-Hojas (1!-4).
course record · set
f1, then forceait over your d.oo,! Jay (Hr. HRs-Banlta U2tll), Bite Sl'bt'al lfth),
by
late Tony Lema when ba
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By IIDI!e&lt;l Prell IDteraaiiOial tonight.

The
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OliiO Slate feir caused mo...·ox·
ctllillllll
lhan the runthe
s~v-•• 08 the opening day
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track." snapped Haughton
Violence broke out on the
J. Ray Lynch agreed, with- streets of Benton
drawing Judge's Choice from
lor · the third slr11Jibl
the event.
mgh_t Tuesday . but racial
. "The state of Ohio should be ItensiOns t.n. other strife-torn
ashamed.'.' said Dick B. uxton, Mid.west ctties appeared to be
another loP driver. "No county easmg.
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. fair could get by with these In Waukegan, Dl.,. a strict
!I'Yf:' aeen some bsd trscks, conditions." ·
curfew m the towns Nqro
blj l!dio io the . worst," said But the race went on, with area was credited with putting
Bl1ly Houghton; · one of What A Flash withstanding a a
on any recurrence of
til nation's best, as he widl· strong stretch bid by Honest the rtoting wh1ch rtpped the
Nardin's Byrd from ';he Story in the third and deciding town d.uring the weekend. .
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· heat to win.
Demonstrators at the Mil·
1 don't see any point racing A fair official promised the waukee suburb of Wauwatosa
011 1100 coil on
!kent track would be In good cOIIdi· look their grievance• to the
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year-olds.
would ftle back into the suburb
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It down. But we'll have crews
on
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workins aU night and until rae· Iattendance to 857,200.
Last I
lng time, gradmg, harrowing year 902,371 attended.
ONG KONG (UPI) -Eight and watering."
R an Catholic nuns, thrown What A Flash, owned by Mr. PITTSBURGH - STOCK·
of Communist China after and Mrs. Fred Shaw of Cam· holders ol Consolidation Coal ·
r pssfngd.:ed dGu~~ :en- bridge. overcame the handicap Cu .. one of the nation's largest '
a ._ rs ra1
an s 0 own of the No. 12 post position to producers, voted Tuesday to
t )r school In Peking, arrived win the second heal In 2:115 3-5 i liquidate the stock and sell out
t.oday. One hobbled across after Honest Story had captured Ito Continental Oil Co.
Commumsl bo;der on the first division of the split A spokesman for the Pitts·
c cbes and anot er was race for 2-year-olds in 2:07 4·5. burgh-based coal firm said
c ed Ill a stretcher. ed .
The lirst five finishers in the 99\\ per cent of the stockhold·
.. en .as they cross
mto two opening heats were ellgible ers voted in favor of the deal
th~ Brttlsh crown colony, a for the third heal. won in 2:04. which will be closed Sept. Ia.
gf!IUp of about 700 persons,
In lbe c..featured $25,000 Ohio
aullarenUy Red Guard to~ghs, State Trot for 2-yeor-oids, High- WASHINGTON -REP. ROBdefiumstrated at the Chmes&lt; N-Away, owned by John Frantz ert F.. Sweeney, D-Ohio, today
~er town of Sbumchun. . I of Sidney, beat nine rivals in the , was critical of the House ver·
'Q!e listers. the last foreJ8n third heat in 2:10 3·5 afte&lt; win- sion of a water pollutio• conMrs. Ce&lt;il Bolla of Alban)
relisuMts delega.twn 1&lt;1 le~ve the ning the •econd elimination In trot bill whicb provides $2. 3 Is announciDI tbe eDgagement
Ct.l;nmuntsl mamland, swd they 2:12 2-5. The first elimination billion over a four·year period. of ber daugbter. Jutll- Ann
h:ijl not slept m the past etghl was won in 2:11 4-l by Drum- Sweeney said he preferred Starcher, lo Robert Kaull,
cU!Js, but had not been m d R C
the terms of the Senate • pass· of J!omoroy.
m~treated physically by the on · ·
ed bill, which provides $6 bilMISI Starcber to • graduate
ant&gt; Western youths .
lion over 8 six-year period.
ol Holzer Hospital Scbool ol
They were kicked out of
Nursing and was formeri1
ChJna after beini occused of
DETRIIIT _ CIVIL
AJH employed at Cblllicotbe Ho ..
rur:minl thfir Sacred H~art
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Patrol personnel resumed their pltal.
SChool as "a spyinfil orgamza- I .
search at daybreak tod'ay for 1
Mr. Kautz i1 a graduate of
tion serving imperlaliasm." The High: 'llrs. Betty Fultz, grade twin-engine private
plane Columbus Business untversi·
sfJOoi was attended by children ' 2 teacher 10 Middleport and from Texas believed down In . ty and attead&lt;d Obio Stole
o~foreign diplomats in Peking Mrs. Alma Smtih as cook at Northern Ohio.
University and wao formerly
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berore 11 was ransacke 1ast R .
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The plane was the object of employed at Radlo WJEH.
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week ily the Red Guard M eSIVgn~1tunps accep e k twesrae a day-long search Tuesday by GaUipoUs. He Is presenUy 1
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Reports reaching here said at Mtddleport.
WEATHER
Tbe weddlnC will be · ••
the youthful demonstrators
The Roard set the follo~ing
GeneraUy lair aud contlnued open church event of Septem·
" 'lie still roaming the streel.s pay schedule . for subshtute worm toalgbt and Thursday, ber % at 7:36 p. m. at tbe
of!!thinese cities, singing songs, workers: Substitute ~k, $6 per low tonight Ia lbe 101.
Federated cbur~ In Pomeroy.
st!Piil&gt;~ Communist slogans day , ~ubstJtute busdnver, $8 .25 t'jiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiii
aT~ carrying posters of party per ,,ay ano substitute custod1· II
Ct!jlrman Mao Tse·tung. But an, $1.:!5 per d•Y· The Porno·
lhf e were lndlcalions that lh• roy Nauonao Bank w.as appoml·
were being brought eel as t~e depos1tory for th e
5utt~ents
er control after more than 8 construdton account for t h e
of violence.
new school building.
The board also approved the
. attendance ol Superintendent
Hargraves at a meeting In Columbus on Tuesday,
August
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iNEW YORK (UPI) . - Stock Hargraves has been appointed
ptlces opened sharply h1gher In a member of a state commit·
i.jodorately active trading to- tee of the Ohio Association of
dty.
School Administrators.
jShortly liter ~ opening bell, Purpose Iii thiJ; committee is
I.e United Press lnlernatiotlal to . develop a statement of the
s~k market Indicator abowed po11ltion ol the state snperinten·
a; gain of Ull per cent on the dents' group concerning the
WHOLE
1.. issues 1raded. '!'her• were problem of professional negoU·
582 gainers -and only 93 losers . allons This statement will be
!Delta Air Lines juf!lped 4~ to pres..;ied 1&lt;1 the state legisla~ . East..., .1 to 74o/4, United ture as they approach
th i •
lb.
'4 to 50¥,, American \\ 1&lt;1 59\1, problem during the 1967 sesPin American I io 56'1'•, sion.
B~nilf I 'h to tlfl and Northwest
Mr. ilargraves remarked that
lb.
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the first day of school
went
"M rose I to 319%, Control rather &lt;moothly considering the
D'!'" \\ to 3'!&gt;. Litton I 'h to : large number of changes which
BUSH'S
Sysemo 1 to 69\\, Utllll !Ill II have been made in student loca·
300
lilY. and Zenith Jl.o to 61o/o. Uon, bus roulell and staff assiH
Fajrchild Camera dropped Ill to signmenl.s.
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There
in stariding
the
Authorities .tn ' Waukegan,
Ch1cago With the, announcement
H•rbor's blismess dis·
40 miles north · of
lbal several mllilaol Nqro ·lr1ct.
Cllicago, placed soother curfew
had . been graoted a Most of tbe violence there on that town's Negro section.
perm•l. to march into all-whl.te has occurred on the outskirts of Tuesday night and cordoned off
suburban CJCero Su~ay. .
town, whert the Negroes ~ive. the_ area whiCh rocked with
Desptle the public•zed. efforts Pollee fired shots over the rioting )louths for three alghts
of "responsible adults" 1$0 keep crowd. Tuesday night to dis- duriog the_ weekend.. The
the peace m B•nton Harbor, a
the youths, Monday night streets w•re quiet, however,
Negro youth was shot in the roaming . gangs had smashed and the curfew wao Ufted
abJ!omen by
un!denlif1ed windows and damaged cars in shortly befo,. midnight. .
whtte youth while police were the sante area.
Police expected to have oaly
beating back . an attempt by B.enton Harbor Mayor wn.bert j normLI patrols in the area
more than 100 young rock- Sinlth asked Gov. George lnl\lght.
throwing Negroes to "Invade" R&amp;mney to send
National I
Plait to lltnra
the city.
Guard groops to keep order ID Wauwatosa, clvll riJhls
. Shot .from Aato
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Pollee ""'d the wounded
youth was shot from a passing
convertible which carried two

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turn tonl,ht f!&gt;r the 12tll time to lleJ1sltive oommunllleo !O . ilii ·
picket lf1e home of etreult Chicago area, was . pleil Ia
Judge Roberi .C. Cannnn, whom .the CongreB8 (If
s;quau.
they are crltleiz!nf because of ty, the weal 1ldl .
his .me_mbersh\P in the all·whlte and
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ton the Forces ol Dr Martlil Lathiel'·
moral
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Subdi)', ballbtl
~~ Mllwalikee . coul.cu 'of action wu- ~' boCa~ •
Churcbe'o; which ' lssll"'l a an
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"declarelloa ~~ Wauwatosa•; with QbiC8JII olllt!l..o. Cleere
ssylng
. . that . publlc . C!flle$11 authortllel. Nld ihey. Jl'OUitlllak
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OIJliiiiZatlons.
...U,ed out to protM lbl
The permit · to march inla lllilrdtjJta.
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Fines were levied against WiiQEWSBURY. England &lt;UPI) liam Ray R~yn~lds, Jr .. '5 and
_Shirley Sahds, 1 dog breeder, 1 costs: ml&lt;lxlcAtton;
Stdney
came up ·wlth the right pitch McMillen. Jr.. $fi and costs.
wh... trying to sell a littler of . failure 1&lt;1 h~ve vehicle under
btoqdhoonds. Her ad in lbe l control ; Wilham Holman, $10
newspaper read : " Do YOiJ have . ~nd costs, pass1~ at mtersecdlfficulty with tracking down tmn and excessiVe speed and
merlfolk? We· have tlle very Gary Cremeans, ·SlO and costs,
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and Freshmen - Raymotld Lee lbs.; Jltrl1!ll Stelller, 158 lbl.
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1'1!11· lettennen will form lbo
Moi'ti, 132 111.
Oct21aiWabali!a .
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are Harry Lee SJl\!llcer, Jlf lb. SpeiiCOr, 108 lbs, ""' ThoDIBI\ ~ Keith Weber, 114 lbs,
Oct
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Sept. 30 - at Buchtel Yock
tbe li:astam Eagles grid learn John Bogard, 150 lb,' senior """" bsck.
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1B~ae
\lnd linemea Bob Bltdtie, 133 Sepl.rt - Haoan-Tnce
0c1. 7 - Kypr Creek
,filet &lt;llill .lake to the turf lor ter: Ricliard IJougla~, 142 lb.
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It&amp; ·opener at home
against senior ead; Honald Orr, 140 lb.
Hannan .Trace oa September 9. senior lineman: Bill
Buckle
The Eagles, under Coacb 141 lb. J!mior 011d: Larry Spenc:
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Wllllmri Shinn who Is in · his er, 150 ·lb. junior guard; Archi&lt;
NationaH.eape
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first . aeaaon at Eastern, C\lr· lRose, ·145 lb. senior
G. All. R. B. Pet.
rtnlly lnclwle 28 boys workiBg Thomas Osborne, 161 lb.
· AJou; Pit
113 419 81 143 .341
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for positions. Eastern post- tackle and Ronald Orr, 140 lb.
Pit 124 520 83 170 .327 CINCINNATI (IJPI)- A rose said Ellis. "I didl'l want( to "' don't bave to make any Rll11o alniled 1n 1 rua 111
ed a .~ rtcord last year.
senior . lineman.
Pit
115405 7132 .328 has blossomed In Crosley Field jini''Billy."
apologies lor Billy," said Man- fourth and Leo Canfenu·lrillled
C""c.h Shinn, a lo•mer resl· Also members of the
All
29 559 94 181 .324 Ibis month.
AI it developed, McCool bad ._... Dave Briltol. "Be pt 'em one blme 1a the llftb 11 111f1
dent qf Parkersburg, worked team are:
All 12tl405 55127 .314 This ooe Ia usually plaoted at pro!)lemo 1!110D&amp;b. He let ID I'UD8 out, didn't be? The CUY can't be Reds boUt • f. I lelld.
•• head arid coacl1 of a ·Vir'· Seniors - Robert KeatoR,
.
124 451' 78 148 .3W &amp;eC01I1I bsse lcr tbe Reds 8l1d in ·tbe ellblb and lliDIIt wltli perlecllll tbe lbne. Somel:lmes The Chicago Cube come bl toginla high school during lhe lb. .fullback; Clarence Mcintyre,
123487 t16144 .301 has the first name of Pete.
wlld&lt;pilcbea and the tieing I'UD81hey all expect too much."
llfghtlor a tw011ame series
1966 season. He was hi1'ed for l144 lb. lineman· David WUiiams
123 467 69 144 .308 Tbe scrappy !Rfielder carries were oa when be retired Tim EIIIJ gave up a run Ia tbe Jim O'Toole was sebeduled
the Eastern job tb!' summer ;220 lb. tackle ~nd ,~!bert
111433 58133 .'111/ a stunning .408 bsttlng average McCarver oa a grounder to secosd and soother In tbe aev- pitch for lbe R..b aaainst Dick
replacing Dick Martin wha was Ican, 1.55 lb. llnermm.
Phil 113 420 85 12ll .30'1 lor the monlb, going into tbe ~ II end the game.
.•tb .., awte Smilb'1 homer. Elllworth.
lorced 1&lt;1 resign because of 1 Juniors - Dennis Benedum,
Americaa Leap
final game. In that period, he
bealth reasons.
1128 lb end, and Jerry Burk, 237
G. All. R. B. PeL hao driven in 24 runs, hit Ill
Headltlg the Usl of returnees lb. tackle.
F .Rbsn, .Bal 129 482 100 151 .313 doubleo, one triple 011 five h•
ore Charles Eichinger, !50 lb. Sophomores- Leonard Erwin Oliva, Mm 131 506 791.55 .306 mero.
senior quarterback; Mike Mar· ~ l1l lb. back ; Sam Karr, 114 Kalioe, Del 112 39f 74119 .302 Two of the homer·. and lbreo
By VITO 8'l'ELUNO
llleludlng former lllrmesota
cut Frank Lasky, Bolibie
Un, 165 ju•ior halfback
aRd ~ lb. quarterback;
B111 Me&gt; Pow~ll. Bot 21423 73125 .2911 of the RBis came Tuesday
UPI l!plrlo Writer
star quarterback Sandy Ste- Johnaon, Dan Lewis and
lloger Allman,' 143 lb. senlorLanghiin, t40 lb. back; Dave Wgnr, Cle 121430 63125 .291 night as CiJJcinoali ran its win It's the lime of "The Tul't'' ph001 to get down to 40. The Powell
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other lour were delenslve Pltlsburgh trimmed nln(,.ye;ar
Dally Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport, 0 ., Aug. 31, !966-3 Vlntne, Was 123 445 69 128 .2113 ing St. Loulo, 1&gt;4. The victory 'lbe most noted victim IIIII- balfback Solomon
goard Mike Sandusky
B.Rbsn, Bal 131 523 82 147 .281 also """ the seve~~lh in 1 row time was Joe Bellino, the flanker Jerry Lamb
five other players, Hermao
Klbrw, Mia 134 467 67 131 .281 over the Cardinals and boosted celebrated Heloman Trophy Wendell Tucker ..{d
Frank Mallick'
Cnglro, Boa 125 463 68129 .2'11 the Reds Into a lie with them wioner from Navy who couldn't speclallsl Wayne Walker.
Jim Browa
Home Runa
ror fifth place.
make it baclt alter • lour-roar
NaliuDal Leap:
Aaroa, ..AU I want to do to win layoff lor aellve doty In the Denver cut ~ran salety
Stoia.
Braves 36;. Mays, Giants 33: games, score 100 runs and get Na• y.
Goose Gonsoulin, lineback J1m Mlnnooota
cut
, Philhes 32; lforre, 200 bit ., ld Ros "A d be
Tltlberl and spOt end Jason
eigt~t;~:~
Braves &amp; Hart, GiBBIS 30.
sure y:~ ::. wia :~mesn first, "The Turk" Is tbe l!!clmame Franc! to Jet to 40 players. The
hallback Billy
NEW YORK (UP!) - A grand trainers, owners. track officials American Leque: F. Hobin- because that's the most . port. gtv~ by the players for the Broncos also algoOd quarter·
four-year veteran
jury investigation concerning and known gamblers. Although son, Orioles 42; Powell, Orioles ant."
un
arr1val ol the new• thai Ill bsck BuddY Humphrey,
Bym along with Gary
tbe possible fixing of horse it has been reported that six 33 ; Pepttone, Yanks &amp; Kill!&gt; Ho
wi gio fr
th right players fear the rn081-lile was aut by St. Louto of the
Sian Quintana, B111 Briggs
races at three New York state members of the Profaci gang brew, Twins 30; Colavito, side':; s
om k!.J hi word they've been cut by the NFL, to 1 1Q101 Gil their 1ax1
Mike Fitzgerald.
harness tracks was sche4uled had been subpoenaed, Koola lndiaos 28.
first homer lo 1
innin: pros.
aquad.
.
The New York Giants reto get under way today.
declined to comment on reports
a... Balled Ia
off AI Jackson and Tommy Maoy playen laced lbe most Sao Diego cut veterao
b two-year veteran Lou
John Dalley assistant counsel •hat wiretap evidence linking N ali on al Lea&amp;ue: Aaron, H 1 !ODo ed 'th 8 . 1 frustrating fate of all Tuesday, Unebacker Dick Degen
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~-of the New York Stale Harness Cose Nostra figures to the raves •·
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alell Der0 John
the
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as uu"" rookies, tacltle Larry
Jlacing Commlssio• was to be troltil!l races would he intro- 96; AlleR, Phiilies 91; White, hi ~h h sol ..:;
a~ ~ moat American Leagoe football Martin, defeuslve bsck
Karru and John Gonzaga
the first witness
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Phlllies 89; Mays, GiBRts 85.
s
omer, a
ou;t ~n teams cut to their final 40-man Beauchamp and center Paul
P111 hallback Tummy
The scope oi the hearings Robert A. Glass~r, chairman Amerleao Leque: Powell z ~~a:':.l:'es, to rna e e rosters. All Nattooal League Lalzke.
Watkins and Jack (Mad Dog)
was reduced Tuesday when of the ·state Harness Racing F, Robmson, Orioles 99; B.
Tf .
teams were down to 43 Tuesday HousloD eut voterao backs
on the InJUred list.
Brooklyn Dist. Atty. Aaron Commission, warned drivers 1\!lblnson, Orioles . 87; Horton, Swin in
ld Ia -and must cut to tbeir flnal 40 Tony' Banfield and Dick
Cleveland cut three rookies,
Koota said the 'iljvesttgation of who have bee• summoned that Tigers 85; Killebrew, Twins 83. th .
knocked bl s e d next Tuesday.
lou 1111 rookies Hoyle
Battle Enue Kellermann
aUeged track lilies at Yonkers, they face loss oltbeir licenses
Pilcbltll
bo":..: oir
Dennis s secon
Bellino, cut by the Boston and Len S..ars.
'l'?m Gunnoe.
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I .th
Patriots, was the most berlllded Mlninl traded Jack Spikes
Baltimore dropped Jtm Hotraceways will be confined It immunity
Dodgers 12·1; Perry, Giants 20.
a m e. •m on Y e sev· player to fall to make tbe Buffalo and cut lour rookies
Ungworth, Frank McClendon
Brooklyn.
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Maricbal, Giants 19-5: ~th player tn National Leagoe grade.
NFL Cull
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Reds !4-1· Koufax, history to htt homers lrom both
Final CUI D1le
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Tbe New York Jets, who still minor ltUisactions. washif~gtonl
nmEE ON WAIVERS
63 Chevrolet
other district nttorrieys-Wil· By Uulled Pms International
American Leagoe: McNally, ~~ C 1
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bsve
43
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CLEVELAND
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Uam Cahn of Nassau, Leonard
w. 1. Pel. GB
!2-4; ~ford, Angelo,
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their final cut to 40 alter part !If a prevlouo deal
ers were asked Tuesday
Shondord trlfto. Whlto
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78 62 .m
Boswell, Twms 12-5; Knt, =.,t posfb ! ~nj"J:. hom: Thursday night's exhlbillon Philadelphia traded tbe
three ... kles by the Cleveland
Hres.
Robert C. Williams ol ,Sullivaa. Columbus
77 62 .iiii4 \\
;o.~ Pa(l:.~;· ~loles, fast ~'~idd~r~ "He~~Gor· game iB Mobile, Ala., against to Joe Kantor , to Wa1shir.gton I BroWils In a move to get down 60 Chevrolet
Tbe three counties house the Rochester
78 63 .553 \\
~ ans · &amp; arbor dy 'doesn't kllo... I'm '. a Boston: The Jets picked up .for a future drtift choice.
to the current playe&lt; limit of
lmpato. 4 Dr.
8
automatic
trans.
tracks in•ul~d.
' Richmol!d
72 67 .518 5\&gt;
alate of shock And an wa m m clelen"ve etMI Henry Schmidt, Atlaota ,plcked up Karl
Ia.
wan
tires, radio &amp;
"1 bave .( acqUI!IRted my Buffalo
70 69 504 712
SIGNS
. T · (H Y y), 1 Y
who was released by BuHalo, In .., waivers lrom Sao
'lbe three were offe.,lve tsc1 the'
roomie ummy e1ms
o1 Ira ctl Tuesda
d .
tl Jim B tile from So tbe
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64 Falcon
&lt;olleaguts with the general Toledo
68 72 .486 10
BOSTON .(UPJ) -Tom S.,.. lows 'me to the late' atMI
If oo y . nsa ~
y. _ao Signed back Larry
e
a
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Futuro 4 Dr. 6 cylinder.
aature Gl o~ • investigation," Ja:ksonville
65 76 .4~1 13\li
of alJ, National don't want the pitcher to have Kansas C1ty cut f1ve players as a free agent. 'lbe
University, Tom Gunnoe
Auto. trom. Rocllo &amp; hMtv. Whitewall tim.
Koota said, but I have_ turned Syracuse
, 52 89 .369 26\\ •
cam· time to get mad at blm."
Glenville (W. Va.) State
. Aosocta&amp;n
61 Falcon
over no evidence of_
.t•
Tue!day. Result•
. has sigtied..)iis contract Sammy Ellis gained credit for
m"
Ernie Kellerman of Miami Uniany of tho oll)er distrtcl Toronto 6 ;yracuse 2
cllnlio,g
Red his lith victory but Bill M•·
':t.
verslty, both defeDSive backs.
1
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bdlo and haattr.
attorneys."
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·
goner- Coot had to finish for him when
Close to 110 subPo-nl!l! . were Richmond 5 Toledo 0
Tuea- his arm tightened in the seventh
VIKINGS TRIM GUARD
Issued to harness drivers, Columbus 2' Jacksonville
with two oul
v~
MINNEAPOLIS,
Mbm. guard
(UP!)
,- Ken Byen, a four.year
aw aver- , "I began soaking my arm .t• BIRKDALE, England (UPI) Jackslin'a IIIC!diD erB(!l'III!DOei :lrom Cincinnati, was ,Ti=:
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game last ice tn the top of tbe etghth m· _ Billy Casper, ·the u .S. 0peu lrom aowhere 1tas glvea
slz players trimmed
USED CAR LOT
"
IM'••son de;sp~e jjii p~gued by ni"l! and I was alroid to pull it champioo ud leading money laos a bit more lltll'ml 111 .
from the roster of the
Locutt &amp; Syoomo,. IlL
winner on tho Professional touraament. 'lbe CarHag
Golfers Associa1ioD tour ·lbil rles a linl place prize a
year, challenged ,lbe claim thai ~.800. the world'•
but
;:
be's "lbo world's best putter" lbo absence ol Jacll.
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today before teeing oH the 4-1 and Arnold Palmer lrom
BY
tioaal
American uagoe
favorite 111 the fl00,200 CarOn&amp; Jist of 111trlll.. llad eawied [l
.
.
Wash
1100 1100 11»- I 5 1 World Golf Cbampto119hip
laterest 18 diminish somewhat
San Fra• · ,. IRlG 21M).,_ 7 9 1 Minn
OOI 002 00.- 3 11 0 Casper, wbo lracketl
way Nevertbeless, fherl were
·
Ph1la
. 000 001 000- I 8 1 Hannan, Lmes 16), Hum- to an eigbl-over-psr 11 durfllg 011oug~ big names bl ev•denee ll
Bolin, Linzy (7) and Haller; pbreys (8) aod Casanova: Tuesday's practice round was tn sstlsfy most (Jns. Doug
Wise, Culp (8), Verbanic (9) Merritt (4-12) 1Uid NiloA. LP- disappointed with ldJ
Sanders( Phil Rodgers, Doug
and Dalrumple. WP-Bolin (8- Haona &lt;3-8). fiR-Valentine mance over tbe par-73, 7,flff1• Ford aiJd Gay Brewer were
LP-WJSe (3-6). !IRs- (14th),
I\OYal Birlt~ Course among ' the long Jist of
Fuentes &lt;41b), Hlll'l (30th),
-and crillcized his pulling aa one American enlrieti wblle flveCl•ve
020 200 200- 6 10 0 ol his major drawbacks.
lime Brit:iah OpeB champion
Ang
100 100 0110- 2 ' O "I just doa'l Wlderstaod bow Peter 'lbomso• ol Australia
200 000 200- 4 8 1 Cbtcago
York 016 1120 llx- 10 15 G Hargan, Kelley (4) and I Jot the repotstlon of being and colorful Clli Chi Rodriguez
Koufax, Moeller (3), Perra· Azcue; Boz~t, Horien ' 4),
world'• · best potter," ol Puerto Rico were listed
aoski (7) and· Roseboro· PWirro (8), Wilhelm (9) and
said. "I wlsb I bad I among the 1M eantestanlllrom
McGraw, Friend ~~ ...r Gro~ Homano. WP-KeUey (4-7). &amp;P
for every putt 1'va other nations.
WP-Frlend (6-fi): 7LP--Koofu -Buzbardl &lt;S-9). HR- Alvts
WJI(er three feet. It
(21-8). !IRs-Parker (11th) (J2th).
wou(d bsve odded $20,1100 ID
Snnaaantl~m~~r
Co••ingt;oo Ust).
'
to wbo
my winnings.
New York 1100 010 000- I
once weighed 200
hair? Talll8 lt.look
Kan City 011 020 00.- 4 12
has sUmmed dowa
under BEAUTY SALONS
010 000 111- 4 t 2 Stotdemyre, Hamos t7)
a comlortsble 1116, said his
In the YELLOW PAGES.
1
300 111 00.- 6 13 l Howard, Bryan (3). Odom 13-3)
touch has deserted blm
Where
JOUf
lingers
do
Jackson, Dennis (5), Woode- and Roof. LP-StotUemyre ()).
put few years.
the walking.
ldcCc&gt;OI\7) and McCarver;
Ellis,
18).
us
~k
WP
.. Open was my onlY
(7) and ""'
er ·
spell with a putter lhis
Ellll (11·15). LP-Jackson (12- IJ(rtroit
011 GIO 011- ~ 10 I
" he said. "I haven't
12). HRs-Rose, 2 t14th &amp; Ball
1100 100 Ill- 4 10 0 been tbree-pullin8 much-but ·
1Stli), Johnson (20th), Smllb Wilson, Pens (9) and FreealmoSt always two aoUd
(lOth).
ban; Watt, Drabowsky (5), Hall
on every grees, My mps
· (9) and Etcbebat:rett.
don't seem to go where 1
Houston
100 1100 010- 2 8 0 Wilson Ull-9). LP-Watt 19-5).
them 1e aay more."
NAME
Pitts
001 500 20x- 8 18 0 HRs-Norlhrup n31b)
Whlle Cas
truggled d .
BRAND
GiusU, Taylor ((} and Bate- (24th), B. RObinson ("1~1),
. per s practice,
·
Ill"
•
lng Tuesday's
111
Behind the gl......,, porcelain
man: Fryman, Mikkelsen (8) (24th), F. Hoblnso• (4lnd).
Brltlsher named
""binet you'll lln4 a Pl\tented
eBROWNING
and
PagUaroli.
WP-Fryman
!
T
J
ct"dded his uallft.
i~ntler uoit. that makes auper
8
I Boston
101 0115 1100- 7 14
oay to
Jist of la:orites
lbor heat poosiblo. Look at ths &lt;11-8). LP-Gtnstl 113-11).
eWINCHESTER
eSAVAGE
Calif
002
310
11006
IZ
turni11g
1o
a brllUaol tobi1 ~"'wor wh"" that . driv,.
203 0011 1100- 5 8 o: Bennett, Sheldon If),
63 whlcb mcluded an
the illr ·through a ·bllttery of Cbicngo
1100 ,1100 300- 3 ~ 1 (6), Wyatt (8) and Tillman;
· birdlea and inoor beat tubeo lhst set right Atlanta
iD the iHout o( the fire! Sieglm:
Holtzman (11-12) and Hundley: Coates, Burdette &lt;6), Rojas 16),
The afzzllng round wu
doesn't wail for tho h*t 1o Jay, Niekro (3), RitC!IIie · 16), Lee (t) and ROdgers. WPshots better than lbl
come out •• , it goes right in oftn' Aberaalby (8) and Ollva. LP- Osinski (34). LP-Hojas (1!-4).
course record · set
f1, then forceait over your d.oo,! Jay (Hr. HRs-Banlta U2tll), Bite Sl'bt'al lfth),
by
late Tony Lema when ba
Come ill and 1ee for youmelf Aaron (361b),
(lftb).
lbo B.rlllsh O!lt!!a
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We're talkina' about the elerka who
lltiiiiiJIIIIIIallllile and a "Thank You"
late Saturday afternoon after a busy week'a workand even on dayawilea they aren't feelini' tip-top.

GENEROUS
SHANK
PORTION
lb.

BuH Portion - 59c
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lulrllrH-IUcttl

English Roast ·...... · •· 69c

Pork Loins ··········· · lb. 79c
T-r-Tuty...IOMI. .

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Sttwlng ltef .. .. .. .. lb. 69c
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87 66
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112 68
61 7t

58 75
46 85

Taelday'o Reolllll
York 10 Los A. 4,

~:~~~:~; 8 Houston 2, night

1

Manrhal 119-5) vs. Fishel (91. 8 p.m.

16-7) vs. Kaat (:10·11). 9 p.m.
Baltimore at Cleveland -J.

MH!er !3-7) n. t.JeDoweB (W).
7:30 p.m.

WasbiDall&gt;• at Kalil II City, 2
-McCormlct (1-U) llld Moore
(3-1) · &gt;'S. Blanco 11-31 and
!Jndbl•d 14-1). 7 p.m.
Delrolt at Chlcaao, 2 Padrea &lt;Wl llld Moobouquotte

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Pizarro !7-51. 7 pJD.
'1111ndaJ'I GaJ11e1 .

POT PIES
5 ~ . 89c

You,.
5 to 10 lilt.
. .lhvllle - - - - lb.

39c

FULL-OF-FLAVOR
lfs ready to do it IIIJWhBrt. YIMICIII
tape or play back tha Channel Mlstv
at the pUJh of a butto•. No neod II
piJJI it in tuntw JOU want to!. And
willt I joy to listen to I Outstandlfw
SGilclltato circullty assurat lllf!llloo
lngly rich hi-fidelity sound for woice
or music. features? In addition to
easy pushbutton oporat~n JOU pi!
Automtlic Level Co.. rol (for 4istor·
tlon-1111 party or gr"p converutlon
IIICordlngsl. C.pslon Orivt. DIIIIIJ
counter. Remote CGntrol mike. V1Jo
Meter. Tona control. 8au., otrtnlfll
indiclfillr. 31&lt; and m II'S. Up to S'
reel. CDmp\111 with ICCIUOrlft •••
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Model 6464.

DAkiSM~~tOHCH- 'MEAT .~::~_ly---~::nL 39c
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Beverages

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NEW YO-!IK &lt;UPII -The
It _; , ... : first game ol lbe 11166 World
11 511 54f 18._. S.n•• will be played Wednes·
71 3:J ·5:10 12 .,., da~, Oct. ~. in the homt of the
611 114 ·5j1 14 ,,atlonal Leap pennant win11!' 115 :515 1412 n~,k Co~~ TuesdaWilllam D.
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dul..t a meetlDC for next
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Loui1 llawllo o1 . the Nallonal
~ Baltimore 4, nigltt
Ba•ketball Aosoeia~on Tuesday
' Clnrqo 2, night
obtaiool Tal
8rod)&gt; from
.
? fjallfnmla fl:, night
Rro'•~.,,w· .ft .-hanu for
'edatllday'o Prol!ablt Pil&lt;'lttrs veteran guard Larry Jones ana
Vork at california - Ifuture dtafl ebuice.

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Salad Dressind o...--- ,., 49c

Middleport, 0.

ANN PAGI-PUSH GJtOliND

Black Pepper

·=Slc

A long-time favorite.
A smootb, mUd, meaty
Contains salt, sugar,
bologna of the higheat quality. Contains : pepper, sag"e and coria
wholesome kitchen : ander, the centuries
spicee. Slightly : old herb mentioned in
I'DOked,
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with the added flavor
of pickly pickieR, red·
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dash of diD.

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6-oL
can

1Oc

Flavor-Seal
PAK

Sweet Corn Ht-••w• - •- 59c

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Cucum bers ,~.o,..
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bag

20 99c

CHILDR.NB'
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Swiss CheeSe - -·..- lb.J9c
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distinctive blend
of seasonings • • • '
each with a
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BUSTER
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Bartlett Pears ~:_~·Juicy, 11o. 19c GrapeJel~SULTANA BRAND
Tomatoes :r.~:·....... _ . . 19c

A&amp;l' IRAND-HARD WOOO

FIRST SEIUES GAME

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Fruit Punch -

at CincirmaU _
Clay, who arrived here
15-191 vs. O'Toole (5- TUNday ~~~~ Ill entourap of
8:05 p m
seven that J~cluded his trainer,
Atlanta al St. LouiB _ Ansel• Dundee, and hls mother,
Johr1son llfl-8! vs. Gibson 117• Mrl'. IJdeloe Cl_ay: refused to
8 pm
make any predtctiono on the
rha~sday's Game•
ou_tco!nt 01 the fig~t with
F'ranci;co at New York
Mildenberger He dtd 88)1,
~"''ton af Phillldelphla, night thouglo thai IInce Mildenberger
A. at Pittsburgh, nilbt
was : "'utiljiiiW . he would have
:lticagn at Cincmnati, night
to chan~• ~is stvle of nghtine.

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PI!ACH

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Krunchy or Smooth - - - lir

HouslOn at Philadelphia - Cassius Cla7 wu tcbeduled to
2-10) vs. Short 1111-1) . resume traln!nl at 1 Frallkfurt
p.m.
gymnasium today In preparaLDs AnRel.. at Pittsbur&amp;h _ lion for hb 11118 fllht qainat
.9- 141 vs. Sisk 18_21 _ Karl Mildenberger of Wen
pm
Germany. Sept. 10.

al St Louis, night

TASTY

SULTANA PROZIN i
BEEf-..(HICKIN-TURKEY

'l1tq work hard ..•we're proud of them. Like most of us,

Baltimore at Cleveland, nigbt
6 St. LouiB '· night !Only gam"" scbecluled)
5 Atlanta 3, night
Jl'dJ•esdloy'o Probable Pltelien
Oav Beldm Work
IStarting Ttmeo EDT I
San F'rarK:isco at New York

Meat Loaf ·.... ·...... lb. 69c

FRESH

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Fran 7 Phlla. I, night

~· Ground lttf, Veal &amp; P~rk

s·9C
PEAlfUT
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•of them willl'elt too ... on Labor Day.
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A&amp;P :STRAWBERRIES ·:::n·~~, ·2:: 59c
MARVEL HALF I HALF
AlP BRAND- FROZEN
BORDEN'S FRUil DRJNK"..,....__. , ~~~n19c
Ice Cream
French Fries
59
39
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~ILLA --~ .S:: c APPLE PIE
2 39c

Downlns (Wl vt. Chance ,..

1/ailed l'relo inteluttOJIII m. n p.m.
Boston at MlnDnola --'tllllt
Nallollal Leape

70 64

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Hail Steaks or Roasts lb. 99c

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Without all these line people, there wouldn't
be an A&amp;P-and we know it.

Pet. GB
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:loasHIIJ Chickens · ·· · lb. 49c

.Th4lll behind the ICI8Iltl, tooliterally acores of thouaands of devoted
employ. . in our ofliees, warehoUBei, and other facilities.

W. L.
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We're1atitr about our auperviiiOl'l,
1t0re Manapra, deputment heads
and their llliltanta who tbape the backbone of A&amp;P.

Majer Leape SUlldlap

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We woulda't bt Amwiea'a
..... food Mailer.

We're talkina' about the elerka who
lltiiiiiJIIIIIIallllile and a "Thank You"
late Saturday afternoon after a busy week'a workand even on dayawilea they aren't feelini' tip-top.

GENEROUS
SHANK
PORTION
lb.

BuH Portion - 59c
lb.

T - Juicy "lulfOfolllth~'- IHI

lulrllrH-IUcttl

English Roast ·...... · •· 69c

Pork Loins ··········· · lb. 79c
T-r-Tuty...IOMI. .

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Sttwlng ltef .. .. .. .. lb. 69c
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87 66
IT/ 65
112 68
61 7t

58 75
46 85

Taelday'o Reolllll
York 10 Los A. 4,

~:~~~:~; 8 Houston 2, night

1

Manrhal 119-5) vs. Fishel (91. 8 p.m.

16-7) vs. Kaat (:10·11). 9 p.m.
Baltimore at Cleveland -J.

MH!er !3-7) n. t.JeDoweB (W).
7:30 p.m.

WasbiDall&gt;• at Kalil II City, 2
-McCormlct (1-U) llld Moore
(3-1) · &gt;'S. Blanco 11-31 and
!Jndbl•d 14-1). 7 p.m.
Delrolt at Chlcaao, 2 Padrea &lt;Wl llld Moobouquotte

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(7-1) vs. Peters (11·10) and
Pizarro !7-51. 7 pJD.
'1111ndaJ'I GaJ11e1 .

POT PIES
5 ~ . 89c

You,.
5 to 10 lilt.
. .lhvllle - - - - lb.

39c

FULL-OF-FLAVOR
lfs ready to do it IIIJWhBrt. YIMICIII
tape or play back tha Channel Mlstv
at the pUJh of a butto•. No neod II
piJJI it in tuntw JOU want to!. And
willt I joy to listen to I Outstandlfw
SGilclltato circullty assurat lllf!llloo
lngly rich hi-fidelity sound for woice
or music. features? In addition to
easy pushbutton oporat~n JOU pi!
Automtlic Level Co.. rol (for 4istor·
tlon-1111 party or gr"p converutlon
IIICordlngsl. C.pslon Orivt. DIIIIIJ
counter. Remote CGntrol mike. V1Jo
Meter. Tona control. 8au., otrtnlfll
indiclfillr. 31&lt; and m II'S. Up to S'
reel. CDmp\111 with ICCIUOrlft •••
IIJtional lltiiCili-type . . ,.. 111d foot owHcn. Plffect for IIliiI or fun.. And tfte\prica is 1 .pltHll't.
Model 6464.

DAkiSM~~tOHCH- 'MEAT .~::~_ly---~::nL 39c
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Jane 1'1rktr
B1bd Preth Dilly,

Detroit at Chicago, night

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VLASIC BlAND-PLAIN, KOSHER Oil CHIPS

Dill Pickles

For Next Bit: Bout

·F R A N K F U RT. Germany
(UP!) -Heat7we!ght cbamplon

Fresh Produce 1 ~·

,., 37c

Qt. -

SEEDLESS GRAPES

YUKON CLUI-CARIONATED

Beverages

...... $119
24 cane · '

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CALIFORNIA
LARGE SWEET
JUICY FRUIT

A&amp;P BRAND-GilAPE DRINK OR

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TlllfWEIT--CONCINTRATED--FIOZI!N

L.emonade

Mlklt One
full Qu•rt -

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NEW YO-!IK &lt;UPII -The
It _; , ... : first game ol lbe 11166 World
11 511 54f 18._. S.n•• will be played Wednes·
71 3:J ·5:10 12 .,., da~, Oct. ~. in the homt of the
611 114 ·5j1 14 ,,atlonal Leap pennant win11!' 115 :515 1412 n~,k Co~~ TuesdaWilllam D.
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obtaiool Tal
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Rro'•~.,,w· .ft .-hanu for
'edatllday'o Prol!ablt Pil&lt;'lttrs veteran guard Larry Jones ana
Vork at california - Ifuture dtafl ebuice.

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ANN I'AGI CREAMY SMOOTH

Salad Dressind o...--- ,., 49c

Middleport, 0.

ANN PAGI-PUSH GJtOliND

Black Pepper

·=Slc

A long-time favorite.
A smootb, mUd, meaty
Contains salt, sugar,
bologna of the higheat quality. Contains : pepper, sag"e and coria
wholesome kitchen : ander, the centuries
spicee. Slightly : old herb mentioned in
I'DOked,
: the Bible.

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Taaty beef and pork
with the added flavor
of pickly pickieR, red·
ripe pimento• and a

dash of diD.

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6-oL
can

1Oc

Flavor-Seal
PAK

Sweet Corn Ht-••w• - •- 59c

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Cucum bers ,~.o,..
....... 3 ,.. 29c
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bag

20 99c

CHILDR.NB'
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Strawberry Pre5erves ~ S9c
Swiss CheeSe - -·..- lb.J9c
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C•rol AtNms, Merion, 0.
Jim.Wilker, Ashland, Ky.

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LAlOR DAY- STOQC UP ~

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6.99 to 9.99
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.. Other Styles. On SJile At
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Each loaf contains
select beef and
pork with a
distinctive blend
of seasonings • • • '
each with a
wholesome
meaty flavor.

or in the new

BUSTER
BROWN

Bartlett Pears ~:_~·Juicy, 11o. 19c GrapeJel~SULTANA BRAND
Tomatoes :r.~:·....... _ . . 19c

A&amp;l' IRAND-HARD WOOO

FIRST SEIUES GAME

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Fruit Punch -

at CincirmaU _
Clay, who arrived here
15-191 vs. O'Toole (5- TUNday ~~~~ Ill entourap of
8:05 p m
seven that J~cluded his trainer,
Atlanta al St. LouiB _ Ansel• Dundee, and hls mother,
Johr1son llfl-8! vs. Gibson 117• Mrl'. IJdeloe Cl_ay: refused to
8 pm
make any predtctiono on the
rha~sday's Game•
ou_tco!nt 01 the fig~t with
F'ranci;co at New York
Mildenberger He dtd 88)1,
~"''ton af Phillldelphla, night thouglo thai IInce Mildenberger
A. at Pittsburgh, nilbt
was : "'utiljiiiW . he would have
:lticagn at Cincmnati, night
to chan~• ~is stvle of nghtine.

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TURKEY

PI!ACH

Ill.

L;~;~~;~

~.ape

49c

lb.

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Ameril'll

ILADI!
CUTS

Krunchy or Smooth - - - lir

HouslOn at Philadelphia - Cassius Cla7 wu tcbeduled to
2-10) vs. Short 1111-1) . resume traln!nl at 1 Frallkfurt
p.m.
gymnasium today In preparaLDs AnRel.. at Pittsbur&amp;h _ lion for hb 11118 fllht qainat
.9- 141 vs. Sisk 18_21 _ Karl Mildenberger of Wen
pm
Germany. Sept. 10.

al St Louis, night

TASTY

SULTANA PROZIN i
BEEf-..(HICKIN-TURKEY

'l1tq work hard ..•we're proud of them. Like most of us,

Baltimore at Cleveland, nigbt
6 St. LouiB '· night !Only gam"" scbecluled)
5 Atlanta 3, night
Jl'dJ•esdloy'o Probable Pltelien
Oav Beldm Work
IStarting Ttmeo EDT I
San F'rarK:isco at New York

Meat Loaf ·.... ·...... lb. 69c

FRESH

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Fran 7 Phlla. I, night

~· Ground lttf, Veal &amp; P~rk

s·9C
PEAlfUT
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•of them willl'elt too ... on Labor Day.
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A&amp;P :STRAWBERRIES ·:::n·~~, ·2:: 59c
MARVEL HALF I HALF
AlP BRAND- FROZEN
BORDEN'S FRUil DRJNK"..,....__. , ~~~n19c
Ice Cream
French Fries
59
39
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~ILLA --~ .S:: c APPLE PIE
2 39c

Downlns (Wl vt. Chance ,..

1/ailed l'relo inteluttOJIII m. n p.m.
Boston at MlnDnola --'tllllt
Nallollal Leape

70 64

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Hail Steaks or Roasts lb. 99c

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Without all these line people, there wouldn't
be an A&amp;P-and we know it.

Pet. GB
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:loasHIIJ Chickens · ·· · lb. 49c

.Th4lll behind the ICI8Iltl, tooliterally acores of thouaands of devoted
employ. . in our ofliees, warehoUBei, and other facilities.

W. L.
Tl 56
Tl 55
74 56

· Chuck Roast .. ·...... · lb. 79c

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We're1atitr about our auperviiiOl'l,
1t0re Manapra, deputment heads
and their llliltanta who tbape the backbone of A&amp;P.

Majer Leape SUlldlap

let them ehoosa
from 4 popula
family pleasera

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BEANS
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FRUIT'00CKTAIL

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limit quantities

Fri. &amp; Sat.--8:30 to 8:30

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DIPS

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BROUGHTON'S

SWift'S VIENNA

Sausage

PKGS.

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Or Forks ••

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FLAVOR-AGED

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SLICED
LUNCHEON
MEAT

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200 SI I I EEl STAMPS · ·
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PORTERHOUSE

• BOLOBIIA •
• PICKLE I PIIEIITO •
• OLIVE •

10-ct.

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TOMATOES • • • • • • • lb. 19
GOWN~E
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$1
CANTALOUPE.
RED RIPE

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SWIFT'S PREMIUM U.S. GOVT.INSPECTED

CORIIIOQ

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FROZEI 'DRillS

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CRE·MEL

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Sh~estring Potatoes 10 c~~. .'$1
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15~: 49c
wlrirMEAT BALLS 12 ~~~$· age
LilA BEANS with IIAM 2 ~:;· $1
PINEAPPLE JUICE
CORNED BEEF HASH

4lO~·oz. $1

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FRUIT'00CKTAIL

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limit quantities

Fri. &amp; Sat.--8:30 to 8:30

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DIPS

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SWift'S VIENNA

Sausage

PKGS.

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Or Forks ••

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FLAVOR-AGED

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SLICED
LUNCHEON
MEAT

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1 1

lb.

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200 SI I I EEl STAMPS · ·
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PORTERHOUSE

• BOLOBIIA •
• PICKLE I PIIEIITO •
• OLIVE •

10-ct.

PKG.

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2

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CHEESE 12.... ,... 49o
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FOOD
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TOMATOES • • • • • • • lb. 19
GOWN~E
4
$1
CANTALOUPE.
RED RIPE

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CANS

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1·26-oz.$1

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LEMONAOE-OIANGE·fiUIT PUICN
PINII LEMONADE

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Generous Size

SWIFT'S PREMIUM U.S. GOVT.INSPECTED

CORIIIOQ

FOR

MORTON

FROZEI 'DRillS

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15~: 49c
wlrirMEAT BALLS 12 ~~~$· age
LilA BEANS with IIAM 2 ~:;· $1
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CORNED BEEF HASH

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30x50
24x40
Hi Lo Cotton Loop Larqer Size Match·
Ruqs With New
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Decorator Colors.
Non Skid Back.
Discount Price

Discount Price

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42x66

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Decorator Colors.
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NOTE
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Dlrunt Price

77

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PILLOW
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Huny, or you'll miss this ·wondafill
opporlllnil;y 1D siDck up on famoUS
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development of. bybrld-poplar-aDd dJ.

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operation, Wes ~ir&amp;fuia Pulp
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burg area, larpiY. In .• "Wood,
w1r1 anc1 flilelile COIIM. IIJd
lhe icnowle4g~ :pined will be
shared with farmera, oiiKT
berland owners, foresters and
coaservaUonlatl Ill Ill atates In
wblch lbe company operates.
This timber ID8llagemenl
search Is aimed at wurlng a
¢0ntlnllinl! supply ol wood, 101'
e:.~ conservation and ways
means to make IOQIIII JllOl'8 efflcleot.
Much eHort Is .being devoted
lo pulpwood harvesting by utll·
lz1ng proper cutilng techniques
and modern maeblnety lor skidding, loading and bauHsa.
CoooervaUon research
~
dudu sudl projects u strip
cullillg and clearbli lo encOur·
age natural re set"n&amp;; locating superior VirllJUa pine 1ree1

STOMAat

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per

TIME NOW

s 66

SIZES

A ONE TIME ONL Y MFG. OFFERING
SPECIAL GROUP- 2 STYLES

REGULAR

their ly area wllb a modern,
place for the IIDBII

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MASON. W. VA.

o.

W, VA.

PhoM 77~554 Conte~
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SHI.RTS
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MATERIALS
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Discount Price

Discount Price

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In yean lo come, lhlnnlntl lor
better ,arowtb, bardwood eatrol and managing
development of. bybrld-poplar-aDd dJ.

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w1r1 anc1 flilelile COIIM. IIJd
lhe icnowle4g~ :pined will be
shared with farmera, oiiKT
berland owners, foresters and
coaservaUonlatl Ill Ill atates In
wblch lbe company operates.
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search Is aimed at wurlng a
¢0ntlnllinl! supply ol wood, 101'
e:.~ conservation and ways
means to make IOQIIII JllOl'8 efflcleot.
Much eHort Is .being devoted
lo pulpwood harvesting by utll·
lz1ng proper cutilng techniques
and modern maeblnety lor skidding, loading and bauHsa.
CoooervaUon research
~
dudu sudl projects u strip
cullillg and clearbli lo encOur·
age natural re set"n&amp;; locating superior VirllJUa pine 1ree1

STOMAat

PERMANENl

per

TIME NOW

s 66

SIZES

A ONE TIME ONL Y MFG. OFFERING
SPECIAL GROUP- 2 STYLES

REGULAR

their ly area wllb a modern,
place for the IIDBII

'•·eSOUD COLORS

HI-LO COTION LOOP RUGS

Qlm«)

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-

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oath

Sizes 7 to 14

PIGNft, ftOIO"")
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ASST. COLORS

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Ladies' CoHon Knit

GIRLS 100o/o FINE COTTON
ROLL-UP SLEEVE

FURNIWRE CO.
MASON. W. VA.

o.

W, VA.

PhoM 77~554 Conte~
..,.. Proo Dollvory

SHI.RTS
THURSDAY
FRIDAY
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SATURDAY

MASON

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Milk Magnesia • • •83c
REG. 43c

•• 22c
COMPARE and SAVE!

Feenamint

•

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•

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•

31c

•

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REG. 45c

Scholl Corn Pads • • 31c

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SOFTKINS

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LOW PRICES

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$2291

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by . ut we ope to mee
hi!£. in a borne on high.
Sadly mi.sed by wife and
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8 31 :;,

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949-2132 ofler 7:3C p.

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GAS FURNACE, 85,
NICE 4 rooms 111d balh 1111- !Ike 'II!W C. A. Da
THERE will be round and furnished apariinent. Mlddl• 77S-M74
squ,re dancin&amp; at the Mason- pori, Ohio. Pb. 99:1-3874.
8 3 Uc CARP!;;TS nnd life
.etui Caf• every Friday from
beautilul lf you us
8 ~·m. until 12 p. m. Mason· fHRIIlE and lour room furnisl&gt; Lustre. Renl electri
et~ ·_ sate . Ma!OO, w. Va.
eo nnd unfurnlsbea apan· pooer 11 Pnml!l'O)I
a 31 3tc- menlli WV ..-5431. 12 6 lfc Wocl:
Co.
P!Jj.!JJC SALE Hamborg POUR ROOM furnished apll'l
Cllllsole ae
erin. antique furniture, ..re.. ment. ~ ~. I 14 !tc SINGER
chine.
Tills
maohlne
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Mr. 111d Mrs. Charles A. Rife
of st. AI., W. Va., speD! I
Sunday, evening . ldlh hli parBOB E. BYER
eats, Mr .. and Mrs. Cbarle$ s.
125 Falrlano Dr. Mloldloport 11 11111•. Other callers were . .Mr.
and Mrs. Robert Rife · and
chlldrea, Bobbie and D811!11e ol

AHred
Society. Notes

st. Albans, Mrs. Enmia WII-

l.'!-ar-

Dams-of RuUand ljou~
Rupe, BeVerly P'~ . BetClark and Al.C Lanj : . E.

MeN, W£RE tt:JST/ WE'LL CAMP ~E""

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Mayapple 15c: Golden Seal
tops 32c; Snake llDal, f3.50;
clean, dry, no stems. BW
Bailey, Reedsville, Obio.
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work on established route,
salary and commiulon. Mus!
be responsible. 25 or older.
ABC Cleaners. Mason, W. Va.
8 :18 ltc

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8 I 30tc

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Write to Bor 1188-A, ~ Doily
Selttlnel, Pomeroy, 0. Give
; n81111!, address, phone, age,
IIIII former erperience.
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lmDola llulllop. LocaliJ owned 1114 ODIJ 11,1!00 miles, _'
oyilnder, power teorint. Spot!.. fawn blllrlar, beautlflll
m.aroatt fllilab. llodio and beater.

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.ePARTS lor OUTBOARD

@! New ~iifir l!'!f·~. : •-f ~T.QitS&amp;Moro•s.

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BRAKE SERVICE

Core • Bulldoar
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I MIGHT A'S 1\JEU .
GO HOME ! 'THfR.
WT E.\11W A RIPfte

~itanMOHn
e.elllngl and Saturday

HOWII SCMNEIDII

W~AT~

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CAftT '101 ThK£

OASULINI ALLIY
Frida~!

AJOI&lt;E?

TOOAYJ

1 want )lOu to
know ... ! thin!&lt;

ljC&gt;u're a
nice quy!

Buckwheat
Society Notes
)
by . ut we ope to mee
hi!£. in a borne on high.
Sadly mi.sed by wife and
~h$'ren.
8 31 :;,

Ilea paid Pbone w~ a.-mo.
Rowley ano Reea After

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CC, 1400 actual mile
949-2132 ofler 7:3C p.

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GAS FURNACE, 85,
NICE 4 rooms 111d balh 1111- !Ike 'II!W C. A. Da
THERE will be round and furnished apariinent. Mlddl• 77S-M74
squ,re dancin&amp; at the Mason- pori, Ohio. Pb. 99:1-3874.
8 3 Uc CARP!;;TS nnd life
.etui Caf• every Friday from
beautilul lf you us
8 ~·m. until 12 p. m. Mason· fHRIIlE and lour room furnisl&gt; Lustre. Renl electri
et~ ·_ sate . Ma!OO, w. Va.
eo nnd unfurnlsbea apan· pooer 11 Pnml!l'O)I
a 31 3tc- menlli WV ..-5431. 12 6 lfc Wocl:
Co.
P!Jj.!JJC SALE Hamborg POUR ROOM furnished apll'l
Cllllsole ae
erin. antique furniture, ..re.. ment. ~ ~. I 14 !tc SINGER
chine.
Tills
maohlne
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Mr. 111d Mrs. Charles A. Rife
of st. AI., W. Va., speD! I
Sunday, evening . ldlh hli parBOB E. BYER
eats, Mr .. and Mrs. Cbarle$ s.
125 Falrlano Dr. Mloldloport 11 11111•. Other callers were . .Mr.
and Mrs. Robert Rife · and
chlldrea, Bobbie and D811!11e ol

AHred
Society. Notes

st. Albans, Mrs. Enmia WII-

l.'!-ar-

Dams-of RuUand ljou~
Rupe, BeVerly P'~ . BetClark and Al.C Lanj : . E.

MeN, W£RE tt:JST/ WE'LL CAMP ~E""

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WE MAKE A
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$2.06; Wild Ginger 7k lb;
Mayapple 15c: Golden Seal
tops 32c; Snake llDal, f3.50;
clean, dry, no stems. BW
Bailey, Reedsville, Obio.
8 :It ate

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work on established route,
salary and commiulon. Mus!
be responsible. 25 or older.
ABC Cleaners. Mason, W. Va.
8 :18 ltc

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tOr bolldo

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8 I 30tc

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FOR local service sta-

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lion, must be able to do tune·
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Write to Bor 1188-A, ~ Doily
Selttlnel, Pomeroy, 0. Give
; n81111!, address, phone, age,
IIIII former erperience.
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Breasts ....
Whole Legs .
Drumsticks .
Thighs .....
Wings--- ..
Backs &amp; Necks

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Cube Steaks •. 10 .:..

"Piece Chickrn"

.. 69c

Bacon ----------

nme afttr time, your btsl bet for I rully ftllcillu• chicken
It your Krogtr 1torw. Our dtlcktnt are extrli tendtr ._
CMIII WI pick 'tm y... from lplei ..ly-raJHd flock&amp;
lftd bril'll 'tm t. you buntil'tf wiU. juky-rk:h, dowft.
on-the-farm fiiYw.

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lh.

Breast Quarters

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50 EXTRA
with fttit ceupon and purC'hase
2 pkgs. Fresh or Frnh
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with this

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Wll'h rhis coupon and purchal8

12·0%.

or Drip

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TOP VALUE STAMPS
with thi1 coupon 1nd purchase
hid lnH&lt;t .s,. •.,
Exp. 9/3/6£

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4-Piooo PtO&lt;II ......
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started ' whoa he
that card.
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sentimental lady,
natl--e , New Yorker,
wonders how a .ctly C!'lld
up- with so mud!' sut1lllbll·
and an apprecia~on lor nlllllft
locked tn 11te ilprt.
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Nobocly runs a
can sale like we

CAN,sohurryin
ancl stock up!

SHOWBOAT BRAND

PORK&amp;BEANS
$

3

79( 6.00

CASE 24

CANNED
POP

10

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Cans

$1

Del Monte- Halves or Slices

Case 24 Cans-7.49

P£AOHES 3 -:::~ t1

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Dog· &amp; Cat Food

Lftl • &gt;• • • •• - • • • ooo ~• • &gt;•U•· ••u •
WITH THIS IOUPON ... ..... ,_
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SEVEN FLAVORS

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CASE OF 12 CANS

Hunt1S Whole Apricots

"POP TOP"

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"C0111no""
Itt If 4 T11 'n111
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1 $3·30

40or.

Family
Sira

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GRADE A
HOMOGENIZED- GAL.

12 CANS
1.00

•

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Lunch Meat •••••••• 2 '::! 89c
49
....
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•
Lemonade ••••••••••
89c
Charcoal • • ••••••••••
Hair Spray • • •••••••• ••• 84c
Biscuits •••••••••••• 10 '!: $1
Yellow Corn • • • • •• • • • • 5N~n~ $1

HUNT'S TASTY

Ice Cream

Kroger FrozM

•p•kkl.

Rev. $1.50 Value Ado111

TOP VALUE STAMPS
wlth this coupon and purche11

,

"Cards

aplritu•l .. • · ·
demand.
.
Ilk~ to thin!.·
antodo!" for the
cards.
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tioo reporbi that the
for ui feAI'll111!be~~n a~r te.::~ car·: • aren 1 grnwing as fast ' "
by decorahng letter. and cards they .were ~od they never ~I
fOr frlencb and 1 mil Th Into the sentimental market. ..
nickname "Brownie~' :~. In~ Psych~logisls told the a•soelspired by her chestnut eyes and alion hat sentiment~! cards
brown hair
I help man I&lt;'. satosf~ ho~ desore
With a lew hundred d II
~~; froendslnp, kmshop and
abe started lull-lime oc:rs,_ a .~cllon.
mailing In 1926 No th
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I .try lo oay what the
w. ere are •DaJonty of people want to
=~ ::usand ·;~rowni~'' ~ay," Mrs Strong oaid. "We

7 .!: $1

pllgs.

TOMATO

Charhb

50 EXTRA

' lo lift

out o1 gloom. •
"But today " she said in an
lnterYt•w, ·•people are more
expre~~~ove They don't need
guid41lc• when writing from the
heart"
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ARGO
SWEET PEAS

WITH THII toUPON ......; ... ,_
Vallot Au1. • lin Jopt. I

4::. 88c

••••

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ever this ye~~:.r. The apple and peach crop il
pncticaly non-existent in this area . w~ offer
b~tter saviDes on many caDned aoodi itema,
Riibl reserved I&lt;&gt; limit

J-Ib. pkg. - - - 39c

..... ... _ ...... . ...... ..- ... Ito

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Fa.vtr WI

thfio

populat

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to · patch up a opat,

FOOD SALE!

COOKIES

Hi-C Drinks • • • • • 3= 89c
!~ Cocktail :: ·~ ...~ ':-•$1
kroijer Milk . ·l~itb· ~~.~ :: $1
Kroger Coffee ... ~:: $1.9? .
ar.lifit
Pork &amp; Beans :: ~...,,. ~ ..~ S1 .

8 DelicioU3 Flavor•

• - 4-ot, pkgs. Kroger
Irani~ Puddingt
Exp. 9/3/66

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7 Dtnct.M Prwlt -

8r.-nds Slind Bacon

:;·m'lta.'::;~ : . .

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Stock Up Canned

5TH &amp; PEARL STS.-RACINE

69c

and purchaM
2 lbs. or mon Kf'OVff

50 EXTRA

Rutland ··
Society NoteR

SPECIAL!
Zion Brand

coupe~~

Exp. 9/ l / 66

~~~~.. aboN-ITAIIS

~pen Moa-Frl ••• ··---- 9 to 8
aturdlly --·····- ------ 9 to 8

3 !!. $1

••••••

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~Ill ~ lor &amp;0 yeire,

A

Dete~enl

Bold Detergent

mll4~1 "'~ ; n~tng

Ful• Valu

RollO&lt;! &amp; -Tiool

WhUo &amp; A.oorlftl Colon

50 EXTRA

IAn•wn lomorrow)

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~- Henrlelbi Stroi!g( Wbo'J C!llrds, &lt;JIIIg..ttn~ \dial to write 8 . e

NE'.V YORK (UP!) -'One gloom-bills, a reminder you're than -~~ they,re more popular
dr~ary day you thumb through due for a denlll cbeck-up, Mre sirong
to ot h
the lllllil.
magazines with depreulng ''BroWrdo" 1 ~ cresol r
e
It's the usual aS80rlinent of headlines. ·
d
rtnted e
8J'eetlng
•1&gt;01 a amaDlsh envelo ear •·, P nln her first card,s
00
of Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Web- the handwriting Is
famlli:: S:e w~!me~ed"'!ch~';" wrta::'~i
er. won a globe In a drawing Th• card Inside says, "The only the markel on seo~e!. wttll
held at the lair. The globe was rose without thorns is friend- 1 JJI8 lth 125
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given by the World Book Ency- ship."
,
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:":rt~y~s ~~
ciopedta Company, !!tetd Enter, Now if this were a "mad" teanied up
Rusi Craft
priBes.
card, the day would continue Greeting cards The line
Mr. and Mrs. Ja~k Stafford 'gloomy The message in the conUnueo to expa~.
•nd daughter Llnd8, were em- card probably would add: ller Christmas cards are
ployeil in a oommercl~ booth "Then how come I have so recognizable by their cherub!
a the county Fair Mrs many scars "
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!."t,~btto~ .t"':;:~~ cummerclali:th ~le;ty of empty spa~ on appealing 'hildren. Her conver•
e '' e. There, your fnend a !lou cards have poetry or

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Dubuque's Famous Canned

• • • • ••••

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Turkeys ... •••••••• • • ••· 45c
Hams .. ••• $2 •79 ••• ~!· $4.59
Scott Towels

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Krogt&gt;r Brand FNth Fm111 4-1-lb.

TOP VALUE STAMPS

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50 EXTRA

Bartlett Pears •••• 6

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Prunes·••• 2 .~ 59c
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TOP VALUE STAMPS

A-10'

Slteet P~as ----:---- 7~~, $1 .

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with thit couPtn and purchall
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Sale 01 The BONUS JAR!

•••••••
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Beef Roast

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Fruit Drinks .•...••• 2:: $1

with thi1 coupen and purchatt

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lb•

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2 pkgs. IC roge-r Sandwich

GROUND

CASE 12 CANS--

Jack Fro1t or Domino Pure Cans

Kroge,. W. K.

50 EXTR,t

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3 :: $1

7«.

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Breasts ....
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Drumsticks .
Thighs .....
Wings--- ..
Backs &amp; Necks

w-..
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Cube Steaks •. 10 .:..

"Piece Chickrn"

.. 69c

Bacon ----------

nme afttr time, your btsl bet for I rully ftllcillu• chicken
It your Krogtr 1torw. Our dtlcktnt are extrli tendtr ._
CMIII WI pick 'tm y... from lplei ..ly-raJHd flock&amp;
lftd bril'll 'tm t. you buntil'tf wiU. juky-rk:h, dowft.
on-the-farm fiiYw.

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TOP VALUE STAMPS
Wll'h rhis coupon and purchal8

12·0%.

or Drip

Kroger

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Kroter &amp;rind

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TOP VALUE STAMPS
with thi1 coupon 1nd purchase
hid lnH&lt;t .s,. •.,
Exp. 9/3/6£

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4-Piooo PtO&lt;II ......
l'rioo .. .. ... ........ .. .

2 - 1-lb......
Homestyle Coalciet
Exp, 9/3/ 00

with

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from

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of 1 deloper~i.l'
started ' whoa he
that card.
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sentimental lady,
natl--e , New Yorker,
wonders how a .ctly C!'lld
up- with so mud!' sut1lllbll·
and an apprecia~on lor nlllllft
locked tn 11te ilprt.
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half-~-mill~on .;~::: ;.;~ar y ~eay~l ~=~~p a :~~!~ ~ce "~think ma~be the ~~ ·
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Nobocly runs a
can sale like we

CAN,sohurryin
ancl stock up!

SHOWBOAT BRAND

PORK&amp;BEANS
$

3

79( 6.00

CASE 24

CANNED
POP

10

'!:~

Cans

$1

Del Monte- Halves or Slices

Case 24 Cans-7.49

P£AOHES 3 -:::~ t1

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Dog· &amp; Cat Food

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SEVEN FLAVORS

No'

CASE OF 12 CANS

Hunt1S Whole Apricots

"POP TOP"

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1 $3·30

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Family
Sira

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GRADE A
HOMOGENIZED- GAL.

12 CANS
1.00

•

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Lunch Meat •••••••• 2 '::! 89c
49
....
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•
Lemonade ••••••••••
89c
Charcoal • • ••••••••••
Hair Spray • • •••••••• ••• 84c
Biscuits •••••••••••• 10 '!: $1
Yellow Corn • • • • •• • • • • 5N~n~ $1

HUNT'S TASTY

Ice Cream

Kroger FrozM

•p•kkl.

Rev. $1.50 Value Ado111

TOP VALUE STAMPS
wlth this coupon and purche11

,

"Cards

aplritu•l .. • · ·
demand.
.
Ilk~ to thin!.·
antodo!" for the
cards.
.
.
The Gr..,tmg Card
tioo reporbi that the
for ui feAI'll111!be~~n a~r te.::~ car·: • aren 1 grnwing as fast ' "
by decorahng letter. and cards they .were ~od they never ~I
fOr frlencb and 1 mil Th Into the sentimental market. ..
nickname "Brownie~' :~. In~ Psych~logisls told the a•soelspired by her chestnut eyes and alion hat sentiment~! cards
brown hair
I help man I&lt;'. satosf~ ho~ desore
With a lew hundred d II
~~; froendslnp, kmshop and
abe started lull-lime oc:rs,_ a .~cllon.
mailing In 1926 No th
rd
I .try lo oay what the
w. ere are •DaJonty of people want to
=~ ::usand ·;~rowni~'' ~ay," Mrs Strong oaid. "We

7 .!: $1

pllgs.

TOMATO

Charhb

50 EXTRA

' lo lift

out o1 gloom. •
"But today " she said in an
lnterYt•w, ·•people are more
expre~~~ove They don't need
guid41lc• when writing from the
heart"
~ Rtro·-

ARGO
SWEET PEAS

WITH THII toUPON ......; ... ,_
Vallot Au1. • lin Jopt. I

4::. 88c

••••

~·

A sale like thil one Is more Important than
ever this ye~~:.r. The apple and peach crop il
pncticaly non-existent in this area . w~ offer
b~tter saviDes on many caDned aoodi itema,
Riibl reserved I&lt;&gt; limit

J-Ib. pkg. - - - 39c

..... ... _ ...... . ...... ..- ... Ito

•

White Bread

I

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Fa.vtr WI

thfio

populat

ro convey aympiithy 1 pl~s the

to · patch up a opat,

FOOD SALE!

COOKIES

Hi-C Drinks • • • • • 3= 89c
!~ Cocktail :: ·~ ...~ ':-•$1
kroijer Milk . ·l~itb· ~~.~ :: $1
Kroger Coffee ... ~:: $1.9? .
ar.lifit
Pork &amp; Beans :: ~...,,. ~ ..~ S1 .

8 DelicioU3 Flavor•

• - 4-ot, pkgs. Kroger
Irani~ Puddingt
Exp. 9/3/66

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"The Store With A Hart"

7 Dtnct.M Prwlt -

8r.-nds Slind Bacon

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d.oranUnR

Stock Up Canned

5TH &amp; PEARL STS.-RACINE

69c

and purchaM
2 lbs. or mon Kf'OVff

50 EXTRA

Rutland ··
Society NoteR

SPECIAL!
Zion Brand

coupe~~

Exp. 9/ l / 66

~~~~.. aboN-ITAIIS

~pen Moa-Frl ••• ··---- 9 to 8
aturdlly --·····- ------ 9 to 8

3 !!. $1

••••••

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~Ill ~ lor &amp;0 yeire,

A

Dete~enl

Bold Detergent

mll4~1 "'~ ; n~tng

Ful• Valu

RollO&lt;! &amp; -Tiool

WhUo &amp; A.oorlftl Colon

50 EXTRA

IAn•wn lomorrow)

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a .• booklet "''tt' the CODVet'll!tion ~~;~IIOI
~- Henrlelbi Stroi!g( Wbo'J C!llrds, &lt;JIIIg..ttn~ \dial to write 8 . e

NE'.V YORK (UP!) -'One gloom-bills, a reminder you're than -~~ they,re more popular
dr~ary day you thumb through due for a denlll cbeck-up, Mre sirong
to ot h
the lllllil.
magazines with depreulng ''BroWrdo" 1 ~ cresol r
e
It's the usual aS80rlinent of headlines. ·
d
rtnted e
8J'eetlng
•1&gt;01 a amaDlsh envelo ear •·, P nln her first card,s
00
of Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Web- the handwriting Is
famlli:: S:e w~!me~ed"'!ch~';" wrta::'~i
er. won a globe In a drawing Th• card Inside says, "The only the markel on seo~e!. wttll
held at the lair. The globe was rose without thorns is friend- 1 JJI8 lth 125
•
1
given by the World Book Ency- ship."
,
:.Oa&lt;tn~ win
:":rt~y~s ~~
ciopedta Company, !!tetd Enter, Now if this were a "mad" teanied up
Rusi Craft
priBes.
card, the day would continue Greeting cards The line
Mr. and Mrs. Ja~k Stafford 'gloomy The message in the conUnueo to expa~.
•nd daughter Llnd8, were em- card probably would add: ller Christmas cards are
ployeil in a oommercl~ booth "Then how come I have so recognizable by their cherub!
a the county Fair Mrs many scars "
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Stafford won 'an Arid fili'lllve~ But ;t•s 8~ old-fashioned card : ; ~an~:side fl;~:~~· ~
!."t,~btto~ .t"':;:~~ cummerclali:th ~le;ty of empty spa~ on appealing 'hildren. Her conver•
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Roll -Roast

Dubuque's Famous Canned

• • • • ••••

, ,

MARKET

Turkeys ... •••••••• • • ••· 45c
Hams .. ••• $2 •79 ••• ~!· $4.59
Scott Towels

1

RACINE

Krogt&gt;r Brand FNth Fm111 4-1-lb.

TOP VALUE STAMPS

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YET TO COME!-

WIN UP . TO $500 CASH!. THOUSANDS OF ·

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quart

15 d.

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Potat.oes

or Wiener Bunt

lb.

50 EXTRA

Bartlett Pears •••• 6

Mediu~
~--

·~

.c

Prunes·••• 2 .~ 59c
'

Endive Lettuce ••• :.

bag

TOP VALUE STAMPS

A-10'

Slteet P~as ----:---- 7~~, $1 .

,&lt;,

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Red_;_ White-Blu1

with thit couPtn and purchall
ene Country av.n

Sale 01 The BONUS JAR!

•••••••
•

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Beans ---------~--- 8 ':,.* $1
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Belter Cooked Outdoon
.

INSTANT
BONUS JAR, 12

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Chuck Roast
Beef Roast

1.3'9

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GRADED GOOD QUALITY BEEF

MAXWELL HOUSE COFFEE

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29

1&amp;.

bag

Fruit Drinks .•...••• 2:: $1

with thi1 coupen and purchatt

BEEF

lb•

&amp;...C:olorio

All-Purpose White

2 pkgs. IC roge-r Sandwich

GROUND

CASE 12 CANS--

Jack Fro1t or Domino Pure Cans

Kroge,. W. K.

50 EXTR,t

Our Own Good Fresh

3 :: $1

7«.

TOP VALUE STAMPS

For Labor Day Barbecuing!

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�MASON
Drive ·In
Wr VA .
TONIGHT thru FRIDAY
"CIRCLE 01' LOVE"

Jane Fonda
......o(lhd-

TONIGHT &amp; THURSDAY
NOT OPEN

THURSDAY.
ELBERFELD$ ARE OPEN
9:15 to 5:00

(MARY POPPINS has been
brought back to the Meigs
by popular request!)
FRIDAY thru TUESDAY
September 2-6
W11t Disney's
"MARY POPPINS"

(Technicolor)
Julie Andrews
Dick Van Dyke
Colorcutoon

Visit the Busy .~eady to Wear
Department on the 2nd Floor.

Admission: 75c and 40c

Open Friday Night Til 9
ALSO OPEN ALL DAY THURSDAYS

RAND

B

HASA
LIGHT'
TOUCH
With SOFT LEATHERS

ANTHONY
Plumbing-Heating
Your Dependable
Dealer For

PLUMBING
AND

HEATING
Phone WY 2·2550

MUOil Ia youro
with the magnificent atyline of tbllama rrain callakin aboea. Lichter
construction means mora eomfort,
too. Come in and - the
auperb atyline, feel the

The prestige look of the

liehtweiebt comfort
••• Llama Lilel.

Every Occasion!

ILILW
LITES

Choose K&amp;C gifts when you want
to give the finest of the good
brands.

GIH1ware by F01torla
Syracu11 Fine China
1847 Rogers Silverware
Meeker lap and Billfold•

~uar and ·tro'nt panel; ~f ..,...,.....
(80%) IJld \YQol J8rsef 1{2CJ9,);!~~eel
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