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The ·famlly,of Mrs. Mart Cra·
Saltlrday, ·Aall!st 1-7 to tbe
Mrs. John Grueser was holt
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Iormor ·AolrP buDding lD Mid· ored July-23 with a bridal sho.,
Mrs .. Kmneth Cale and dough· '?' and _me·sate Mr. ary e
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er given by the Live•Wire claa
ters. Manha and MeliS9a, havt. 1 reunJOil unday at the RoCk
~'!'. bavhlg arUcles to be of the Forest Run Methodist
arrived from Norfolk, Va., lor spr~. f~lrlfound.
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(Jicked lp may cOntact Mro. Church. Games were played UD. several months visit with her A. !Kcdlf dlimer, rnllltcal pr~
Alber! Ro01b or Mrs. Dale der the direCtion of ' Mrs. Don
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social
Ume was enmo...r, Mrs. Max Roller, while '" ' ' -~ . .,_ C
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Mouraln&amp;.
Grueser. Ptlzes wero ~n ._
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,..yeo.
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rary,
rs.
&gt; Milton
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ber hus band '"
..,,. J!art
Shumaker, Mr. and
Mrs Ed ith Slssoa, Mra.
ran&amp;an cndse to Naples. Italy. Mro. ll9bert Shumaker aqd Kel-_
Houdashelt, Mrs. Stacey Al'lt
.. M~a will enter Mtddteport ty Ann and Stephen and Mr. and
old and Mrs. Allred Yeauger.
Kindel'l!arten
ctasseo
for
the
Mlf.
Delbert
Robinson
and
Dean
.
After the bride opened her
Charles John:;;on.
, y,·ere Beginners 3 Becky ~
fall
term.
ti
·New
Lexington:
Mr.
and
lovely
gills refreshments of
~!irnin'" - Nan{'\ f1urt.an:m.:Fultz, Mickey Williams. Mark 1
Mrg, K~nneth Byer spent the Mrs. Dooald Fink and Don, Danpunch and •·ookles were served
Harkett, Mkh:n•l Mul~ Fulll, Howard Lee West.
weekend m Middleport return- ny nd Date Kathy Jones and
SVI
Mrs. Stacy Arno_ld was
Ia
David Swisher, Mt&gt; lanie HeginneJs 2 -. Kathy Haley,
lng to Gallipolis Sunday even. Mr ..and ~ James Smith and
Twelve pupils of Mrs. Ernest! charge of refresh!tlent table.
K•nl KloPS.
Jill Walburn, Chuckle Foilrod.
ing.
.
. Marslltl alld MeliS9a, Columbus.
Whitehead recentl) participat- Attendmg w.re Mrs. Dale
P:filtenme&lt;:liate - Rirk1 Trip- Beginner t - Mike Hindy,
Miss
Carol
B~clltel
left
Sun'
A
lso,
Mr.
1Dd
Mrs.
Norman
MRS.
JOHN
·GRU.,;sER
ed
In a piano recital at her Warner, Mrs. :Milton Houda·
Mark Wmy, Bill Vaugh- Brenda Smith, llark Smith, Jal
•day for 1 weeks vacation With Pi~ and Thomas Senecaville·
borne.
shell, Mrs. Stella Gtueser, Mn.
Vaughan, Anita Pultz, mt~y S&lt;'ally.
her sister
and family, Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Pe~ Nibert and
0
The program inciuded· Rutry Brad Maag, Mrs:' JOhn Jordan,
Carsey·. .Melinda Amsba~ ':
t
and Mrs. George Dallas aild Tina-.and Todd GallipOlis· S-Sgt
and l'uffy and Cnmin'. Round Mr~. John Scott; .ll;frs: Anna
- Beth
mg a
Steve, Bllly and Pl!ichael, John If . . Crary, Tucso;., Ariz:
lhe Mountain, by Tammy Ruth; I Salley, Mls. Jaco~ l!aer, Mrl. ,
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The Waltzing Parakeet,
by , Alfred Yeauger, ·, Mrs. Doa
" South Charleston, Ohm. 'l_'he Mr. and Mrs. Grant Smith
group plans to go to MI. Unmn and Terry ,Johnny and Mike
Ruth Green: The Little Spring I Grueser, Mrs. llf~V.tD Nease,
Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Slaven, College in Alliance this week to ijiedsville: _1r.
nd Mrs: Mr. and Mrs. Walter
Son&amp;, by. Vickie Green: Paper Mrs. Chari~ -"'l"'•Ji!&gt;n, Mrs.
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883 Maple St.. are announcing attend the showing of
the "·-' Cr ' Lo B ~t
B'll man are announcmg . the
·
Stacy Arnold Mr.s Fred Nea
•
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th
_ e engag_ement and. approacb- SULJilller theo•- tyl,vllln·KBoobtbomL,
!loll
by Jane
Iris Pigott·
se,
"' presentation, Jl.·~
mos ,eoo"
e
y y nln r_iage of their daughter to
DownParade
South by
White'- ' David N~ase,' MFS.. . Mark Evans,
Aug. 3
mg marrtage of thetr daughter, "Stop the World," in which Wood, Chester·, M a d Mrs Grueser. son of Mr. and
bead; Promenade by Cherley l Mrs .. Edtth s.,son, Mrs. Jack
Bettor Buys Nowl
j Pomeroy Chapter 186 OES Lillian Lee, to Norman How- FOITest Bachtel is cast in 11Le d ld W'ld
' th r. d n~lr d Edmond Gurellel'. The
Dicken·, Space Flight by Cath C?rlLS, Mr_ s. Amanda Baer, Mr1.
1 ermu an
wtll m..t Tu•sdav . August 3 ard Manley, son of Mr. and 1tead.
era
· an riage service was held
.
Y Htram FISher Lee
at 7.45 pm. at lhe MasomC · Mrs. Charles Manley of Route !
I Mrs. Robert Wamsley, and July 16, at the Syracuse
Ptckens: Tarantelle by Rickey R
N
's
Ann.Nease,
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t
Mr. and Mrs. Dan Farmer ! June Ann and J. R.. Pomeroy; od" t p
'th
Proffitt· He's Got the Whole oma ease. andy CurtLS, San.
TempI•'
epor .
nd f 'I 0 f Da
l th
"' arsonage WL
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I dy Jo Ha ·u0
Kl be I
The Winding Trail Garden Mss Slaven Is a 1964 gradu· 1
am• Y
yton spen °1and Mr. and Mrs. Pearl Mora l"endell G. Stutler officiating. World and Happy and Gay by Grue er Jm• . \
m r1
'Club will meet Tuesday August ate of Middleport High School. weekend with his mother, Mrs. and Mr. and Mrs. Donald Mora Mrs. Grueser is a
Bobby Grossnickle: The Jenny ·
s ' ame, , ale and Har3, at 7 30 p.m. at the Ohto Mr Manley is a 1959 graduate David Farmer ~nd Mr. and and, Sally, D•vld, Rhea, Mark of Eastern High School and
Lind Polka by Becky Proffitt : I ~:~s Sl~fn. Sendmg gtfts ~ere
Power Company office for a of Middleport High school and Mrs. Arthur Skmner.
.
IIDd Mary, Chester Road.
llumbus Business
Orange Blossoms
by Rachel · Ha~m rna Holt~r, Mrs. Vtl'l!ll
food demonstration. Members " employed by the Police De-l Cn~r. and Mrs. Lee Dav~d":i l George Crary of Atlanta, Ga .. Mr. Grueser is a graduate
Pigott: Black Hawk Waltz by K
Chrt~y Baer, M!8•
are to take guests
partmenl of the New York . umbuB, spent the wee •
who has been hospitalized fol- Racine High School, served Janet Frank : and By a Blue La. R:~~ ;us ·
rs .. Manmn1
•
The Staff and Officers of Central Railroad IL Columbus. Wtth her pam1ts, Mr. and Mrs.jlowing major surgery, was un-1 wtth w. Va. National Guard, ; goon by Sandra Newlun lunabie 1
rs. Sonny WLSe and
Meigs Temple Pythian Sisters The wedding will be an eVent Emerson Jones and daughter', able to attond but he and his and is presently employed at I to attend!.
. Mrs. Russ_Watson. wtil practice following the reg· ,of Sept 17
the Heath Meth- Bar:;baraM C Wll
ha
_I family sent greetings.
Pomeroy Motor Co.
Refreshments were served to l The Rev. Howard Ruppel!,
It
ular meeting of the Pythlan ~ odisl Church. The couple will tum~ from ~ visit~= Hu~u!;. !
The couple Is at hom&lt;
to the students and guests by Mrs. pastor of Ihe Middleport rlr&gt;t
SLStors Tue&lt;day evemng, August reside in Columbus.
to W V
"th I I"
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their friends on Rock Springs Whtlehead.
. Umled PresbyterLan Church,
at the legion hail in Middl.. l
n, . a .. WL ra a lves.
Road Pomeroy
left Sunday for hi• annual va.
port. Mrs. Glrfl Russell, staff'
Mrs. E. M.. Wood has returnOUT
,
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cation during the month ol
captain, urges members to at-1
ed from a VLSLI wtth relatives
AtTENDS F1JNERAL
August. There will be Sunday
WEDNESDAY
FAMil.Y NIGHTS
tend practice for the convention (
In Grovoport and Columbus.
en rn
VISIT lB MADE
I
Vmrent Brndertck of Rock morning worship services each
to be held in October.
' S
f0
. Mrs,- Henry Null, Middleport 1
Mrs. H~gh Bearhs ol Rock Sprtngs spent several days in sunday beginning at 10 ,30 a.m.
"SURF PARTY"
hbrartan,
has
announced
that
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Springs
vtstted wtlh Mr. a_nd Maryland
recently where he with a layman in charge. StmBobby VInton
AUG.
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UgUSf
the
iibrarv
will
be
opened
be'
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h'ld
Mrs.
Patrick
Wood
and
famliy
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attended
lhe
funeral ol a cous- dav School services will be
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-..oRTH TO ALASKA"
The Past Chtefs of Magnoha : A potluck picnic supper high- . ginning tOday, August 3, at ' Mrss:· ft. :;.ayes :n J c 0 jTh
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Temple
Pythlans
SLSlers
meet
lighted
the
Aug
liSt
meeting
of
the
regular
hours.
ren,
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n
an
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at the home of Mrs. Amanda the B. H. Sanborn Misinnary Mr. and Mrs. James Grover Rt. I, Mtddleport. and
her '
(Color)
Kaspar, Rock St., Thursday. Au- Society of the Middleport First and two children of Detroit, ! dlmghter. Mrs. Joon Dyke and .
gu•t ~. at 6 p.m. for a potluck Baptist Church Monday evening Mich., visited Thursday and Fri· ! chtldr.eo. ,Gary. Lmda and Lort,
picnic dinner. Members are to at the roadside park. Twenty· day with Mr. and .\Irs. E. M. l of Fatrborn,. ha~e
relurned
Burl
Jves
take
own
table
service.
six
members
and
euestl
were
Burton
from
a
vacation
m
the
west.
Randall
(Color)
The Meigs 4-H Pleasure Rid- present.
' I Mr..an Mrs. Kenneth McE~I '!'hey visited Mr&lt; Hayts'
~nd ers club will meet at the faU'- Mrs. Richard Owen, president hinny and Mr. and Mrs. Joe , son, ~lily Hayes, and famtly of
"FATE IS THE HUNTER''
ground Thursday August ~. at conducted the short busineY , Bailey have returned from 1 Se&lt;Ullla. Mo., staltoned at the
6 p.m. Members are requested sesSion and opened the m..tlag;.j vacation tri to TenneS9ee and Wh1tman AFB. there.
w bring horse or pony for prac- wtlh apoem. "Prayer for E~- other . In the
I Places of mterest they vl•ltti&lt;'e.
~g." Devotion• weN gsven by 1
pol~
area.
. ed were the Air Forre Base,
The Laurel Cliff Better Health Beulah White entitled, "Qlple • Evangeline Chapter. OES. of 1 then on to Denver, Colo . where '
club
will meet August~. at 7:30 See the Man," with scrlpiUJ'¥ Mtddleport, Will meet Thursday I they toured the capitol, the city
Pornerat. OhM
p.m., at tht tome of Mrs. E.J. Itakan from Mathew. She clos- evening. AugustS at the Mas- I park and museum tht Denver
Tracy, with Mn. Ira Wellman. ed W_Llh prayer. .
ontc Temple.
, mint, and &gt;&lt;Sited the Ottosen i
LAST TIME TONIGHT
"MAJOR DUNDEE"
oo-hostessel.
Varoous
~mtllee
reports
!
Mr
..
and
~Irs.
E.
M
.
Burton
family in Denvet·.
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Charlton He:;ton
' Bethel No. 62 of International were gtven .mcludlng the bud- I were tn Po~Sino_uth Sal~rday to I From Denver to
Colorado :
(Terhnirolor)
I Order of Job's Daughters will I get report gLVen by Mrs. Char-, attend 1 fish dmner gLVen by Springs they went through the :
I meet at Pomeroy Masonic Tern- ' les Bennett for ·the committee, tht Trtple A at the Elks Cnun· Van Briggie pottery plant,
I pie Thursday. August 5, at 9 Mr&lt;. John Foltz and Mrs. Har- 1try Club. The fiSh had been Ghost town (where Presid •
W.i"d. &amp; rhur., Aut. 4·5
NOT OPEN
a.m. for practice.
old tChase:
Party
· theb House
M
M ·re- caught by
c Mr.d" Johnfi h"lrwta tr"on a ,nOOI'eveit' s bu11e1 proof car 1s .
Albert Roush, commander of ~r s gwen ~ h rs. annmg recen 1 ana Jan lS ID8 rp. on display), tourf&gt;d the scenic
Fri. &amp; Sat., Aug. 6-7
Feeney . Bennet Post, American oes: ~Irs. Rtc ard Owen on Mr. and Mrs. Lester Rose
t f th G ld M" R0 d
"TIME TRVELERS"
Legion Middleport will have a : the B1ble study groups, the new and family have returned Ul ~u ~ t" He /" F 1j '~h \ '
1 Tt'&lt;'hnirolorl
i:P!•est&lt;or Fo~ter, Phillip Car special' meeting Th,ursday even- Itheme for the year and the IUe ; their · home in Columbus after th ~ e~ unf tha rioo:ou\ j
Anrler~&gt; ,
Joan
ing August 5 at 7 p m at the of a Congo mi.,ionary, Phyllis I a visil here with relatives.
I e t~ en t;:. ~ Ch roc I
School dresses wlth
0
hati All trustees offl.,.;.s and Benner: the White Cross dedi- ~ Mr. and Mrs. Paul Haplon· ormatons,
eyenne. ,
everything a girl
me,;,bers are urged to be
cation given by Janice Gibbs, stall and children, Edith and Wyo., where they sawt he la~g- ,
Mrs. Donald Boone, Special In· Bill and her pa 18 Mr 8 nd est steam engme ever bULII..
and her mother want
ent when plans for the
. .
. •
ren • ·
caned the "Bi Bo "
kitchen will t&gt;e disucssed.
temt MLS"onary :_ and Mrs. To- Mrs. Robert Sharp. have reg
y.
• •• they're pretty,
·
ny Fowl.er, DIVlSIOD of Church turned from a week's vacation .
Se~retar1e~.
at Virginia Beach. He has been
comfortable and
Guests mcluded Mrs. Flor- Ion vacalioa from the Imperial
easy care.
enc. HaMay of Akron. Mrs. : Electric Cn. They have also vts"
Vernon Rogers, Oak Harbor; the ;ited with relatives In Lancas~ .
Rov. Donald Boone and chltdren ler and Columbus.
Iof the Kloes, Boone and Gibbs ; Edith Haptonstaii, Shar'lln, '.

Sc,aiiF, swim· Cathy Meadows.
.
at the Middle- Beginners • - Mary and
Pool, has announced Kenny Hoffman, Jackie Carsey,
ot, swimmers who have David Fife, Terry Grog•n, Bet..
the •wimming · cour•• ' •Y Amsbury, Mark Russell, Da..,, •.,,_,,...· the piWI two weeks.
.vid Cole, Rayanna Cole. Suzy
Cross pins were present- Samuels, Mark Haggerty, Cin1dy Hindy 1 Tommy Scali, ToJno.
t~ ro110wm2. rlas~es
.ilv11Med Swimmer - Mary my Batey,
,· Linda Haf'ketl. ~Jlm·ia Rt&gt;eeiving Red Cross patches!
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..~~~.:~:en: Is Given for\
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Is .,_r1., 1 n~mmop
Mrs. Grueser
oale*,aild
bake aate'Frlday Bbd

Family Holds
~eunion Sunday .
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About
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families.

Itine
Harrison, Oleta Lewis, Chris.'!
Bailey and Kathy Spengler

Phelps Cleland
Wedding held
In Virginia

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MLSs Jean Phelps, daughter
Annual Homecoming held 1 camp out at Royal oak Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Phelps Jr.
At Car f'[ • A
8 Park last weekend
• of 3011 Welf.8ali St. , became the
, The 0 ml Hll ug.
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Lacey '!· bride ·of'lflr! Earl Cleland.
a nua omeeomang of ·
or Mr and Mrs Walter c:lel!md. •I
the Carmel Evaagellcal United and daughters, Ruth Ann and
.·
·
' Brethren Church will be held I Kathy, and Mr. CharleS Peoples ! Racmt; at Worm Springs, Va . .
A
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have returned from 1 vacation I The Rev. George Robertson.
~tgh. S nd gmScrunhg tat 10 a. m., at Naples FIB
: pastor of the Church of the BreWL
u ay
oo and at noon'
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f -• th
I basket dinner oo the church ! Mr. and Mrs. L. R. Wiley i ern,~r orm~
e ceremony
' grounds.
bave returned from Crooksville , at 10 '/;~· July_24 at his home ..

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New Le1ington.
: 5I W. State St. Athens.
Friday visiiAlrs of Mr. and 1
Mr. Robert Goodall and daugh- 1
ter, Becky, and Mrs. Janice :
Neutzhng, were the for~r·s
brother, Mr. and Mrs. l.talie
Goodall of St. Albans, W. Va.,
and hi• nephew, Mr. and Mrs.
Bill~ Goodall of Milton, W. Va. !
Mt" Becky Goodall recently 1
had as her guest for a week, ,
MIBI J•nnifer Sayre ol Kanau- '

COM::&gt;LETES COURSE
Pvt. Charles K. Stewart, aon
ol· Mr. and Mn. Charleo F.
. Stewart. Route t,
Oleshire,
lll'ompleted a 12-week radio relay and cartier operation• eour
at the Army Southeastern Signal School, Fort Gordon, Ga ..
· July 30. Stewart was trained to
, ' operate lind matntatn field ra·
dlo relay carriers and varioull
COrnOlllnicatlons
equiprneJII.
He attended Kyaer Creek High
Scbllol.

SET WEBER REUNION
The aMUal Weber reunion
wUI be held at the Roell Springs
Fair Grounds Sunday, AUJ. I,
1 ba1ket
at noon.

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The afternoon
service at I wt.ere they were called due to
' 1:30 p. m. will Include special I the death of her mother, Mrs .. clnss of llMI4 and Is employed
90 years old, who , b A to ll El t . Co I
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numbers
in music by The
any group
Hooper,
the Homecomiag.
after· 'ID_.W,
died last
Wednesday
afttr • 1 Y u ma c ec rtc
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"'"" illne" Funeral servl
Athens. The new Mrs. Cleland Is
06
noon message wtII be delivered ces
d t f p
High
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by the Rev. Charles Hicks of •were beld last Friday II the a gra ua • o omeroy
Fred L Cannon ouneral Home School, rlass of 1965. The couple
Col urnbus. n'II are welcome.
·
' burial iD ·ia at horne to th elr fr1en ds 1
in Crooksville
with
ROLLERS DEPART
Capt, and Mrs. James
and family left Tuesllay
Trenton, N. J., and from
' lefl by jet Thursday for Wetsba·
! den. Germany, where Capt.~
1er has been .assigned for three
1
1 years. They have been visiting
, for the past month with their
parents. Mrs. Eva Hartley and
Mrs. Ma1 Roller ond other reiatlves.

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WASIUNGTON IUPf'-Presi- Ices Committee requesting
dent Johnson today asked Con- lump aum.
"I bave the bDnor to .,...,..
gresa to appropriate an addition- McNamara bond • deliver••d mit herewitjl lor the
al $1.7 billion to fight the war In the letter as he appeared for
of the Congress 10
VIet Nom.
private se..ion of the
w the request for
J)efense Secretary Robert S. tee to outline the detaUs of
trinsmltted in
McNamara delivered a two pa· request.
lor 1tl611 In the
ragraph letter from the Presi- Johnson's letter, addressed
for
dent to the Senate Armed Serv- the president of

Tetanns Disease. Will be

For delalls the President
the $1.7 blllion additional could
to aa accompanyiJ!g
be transferred within the
get Bureau document.
fense budget ''by the secretary
It described the request as
m defense, upon determination
addition to the tmergencyl by the President !bat such aelund 'for Southeast Alia lion Is necessary in connection
· "Dilllioo requested by
wth military
activities in
· earlier tbla year.
Southeaot Asia, to any appr~
Tbe doeumeDI .IIIJiulated
prialion available to the Departferrel

de-l

ar

ment of Defense."
to the NATION ON. JUly 211."
A Budget Bureau letter, sign- This buildup inctutiOI abotll 1
ed by Director Charles L. 50,~ lllllN troops plus maaslvl
Schultz, said :
atld11ions In wespons and eq~po
"This amendment is to meet ment. McNamara went bebiD4
the immediate need for addl· closed doors to g~ve the armed
lional funds to increase our mili· service commi!W an expla..
tary strength In VietNam as you lion of where the additional
!President Johnson) announced!money would go.

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Vernon Law Wins 12th; Giants Nip Reds 6-3in llth ·lnning~f.~

' ' Tia~t Baily

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Voice of Broadway ••• reportmg

).fiPntinPI
"" .&amp;, Yl~o.Jtn

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to landslides aod snowdrtll!.•
"celebrated" the disaster by
GOSSIP IN GOTIIAM
No
nne has occupied It since
aking
a
personal
appearance
In
SUSAN STRASBilRT and
Marshall
Petaln wu lm~
Chris Jones are still gotllll a night spot with friends, but
there
in
1.945
while awaiting trial
strong delplle the rumors lila! 't's no secret tbat she w a • ex·
they had called off tbe romance ~emely upset, especial!)' be- lor. 1re1110n .. . The late frank
Lovejoy's son, Steve, Is honey.
A handsome, fam0Jl9 ~l• eause she hod receiYed aucb
moonln&amp;
with oU heiress Sharoa
.i;t~n star recently mm:Ied ll"and personal acclaim.
Doheny . . . A European magato a beauty - bey be klddint. Kathryn Murray, Arthur's da"'
cin&amp;
wile
may
return
to
TV
zine
writer who wlted Madrid
but he told a close friend thai
to
write
about Geraldine Chapnext
se~son.
Ben
Roberta
the onnulment will be annotmoliD
made
the article IIOUod mon
ed any day now . . . Walt Dts- and !ban Goff, who did "T h •
like 8 dennetolo81sl's re~rt
ney Is aald to have offered $25,- Ropa," want her lor a serlea
they'rt
cooking
up
at
Four
than
an Inter/lew. .Samj!ll
mllllon to buy tbe New York
quote:
"Geraldine Cllaplln baa
Star
..
.
Skinny
D'
Amato
ls
seek·
World's Fair al an Eaot Coast
three
moles,
one on her Ups,
lnJ
belp
from
his
old
Disneyland . . . A gorgeous actone
on
her
right
cheek aod
ress chiefly known !or her spec- friend, Frank Sinatra, Sldnny
tacuiar fteure, waa asked wants to reoPen tbe Internatlo.. the third under her left eye, Tho
14 leave a local beauty salon a1 the !100 • aeat Dlghtclub on one noar her upper lip can be
hldden by makeup, however n"'
_ md never to return - wheo B.:..dwa: Jutyes Podell of the
thing can be done with the two
aht Wll caught smoldnc marl· Copacabtna conotdered the venture
a
fell
-kl
ago,
but
deunder
her oyeo which 11ow u
jullll ID the ladies room .. Roo
black
tears
of a small clown'a
cided
oaainst
it
bert Vaughn's date at Entrea
Immobile
weeping."
Nouo lbt other night was Joyce
ALEXANDER COHEN, proJameaoD, Ute girl most chuma
Jane Margolin, a standout ID
ducer
of "Baker Street," Is bidbellolll will be his next wife . · ''Morllurl," already Is belnl reUza Mlnnelli lo beillll brave •· din&amp; on 1 cutle In Pau, France. warded. She will be s~Sned u
bout the ciOBing o1 her mualcal It's described as "a gloomy for. Steve McQueen's co-star In "Ne.
"Flora the Red Menact." She IreS! on a mountain roali liable
vada Smith" . . . A scene in the
next Jamea Bood thriller,
2-Dally SenUael, Pomeroy·Middleport, 0., AuJ. 4, 1965
"Thunduhall," la likely 14 make
eensoro frown. Sean Connery,
the Intrepid 007, dives Into Ute
- ocean with French beauty Clau.
dine Aucer, and aeconds later
her bikini - minus Claudine pups 14 Ute aurfact,

Big November Issue
l'r appeared for a time that. the election
' on November 2 .vas g~mg to be . a
r~tber lmlgnlflcant one ·voth no b1g IS·
IIIII facln&amp; the electorate. We have said
mmy tlmea before thRt all electwns are
Important to all the people. and that
lltl!l holds good. The operation of our
IOVII"nment stems from Lhe grass roots,
llld the aelectlon ot well qualified perIODI to such ollie•• as townshtp trustee and local school boards IS .JU•t 88 tm·
portant to the Indiv_idual n•ighboo·hoods
as Is the election o! a hogh government
official.
News coming out of Columbus indicates that Ohto vote.rs will he asked, to
make a ma.Jor declston th1s fall 1n connech1n with the flnancong of the pubhc
schoola. There have 'reen cha~ges made
from both sides of the fence m this regard, and we doubt very much II . the
averaae citizen can fathom all the mtrtcle&amp; of •chool finance . There are. those
oil one aide who say that the fm.ance
program is sufficient and no additional
funda are needed. and the legtslature
apparently took that poSttoon when tt
turned down tho proposal of PEP I Plan
For .Educational Progress! after It had
been introduced in the General As.embly last January. The prnposal was for a
$232 million boost for ftnancm~ sehools
in the next two .vears. The group of sur,porters of this _proposal are apparent .V
not satislied wllh lhe pro~ram passed,
or the across the board raise of $200
per year in salaries for Ohio 's teachers.
The Ohio Council for Edncati&lt;,n. a
coolatlon of teachers, sthool board s. administrators, school cm~hy ces ~nd PTA
members by filing petotoons With over
130 000 Si~nalllrc s al'O del ermmed to
cilr;y the fight to the ~enrralelectorate.
This group has hecn most adlve and th e
size of the petitionli shU\\'&gt;:. •t. r.at her Wid e-

spread support for lhe mo1Jat cd measure They have survevcd th e publi c attitude which shows aeeording to the1:
organization that a largo ma.tnrlly " ·
Ohio voters favor a~ ln&lt;·r.~se . In the
Ohio Sales tax to improve puhlo r r du c ~ ­
tion. Many who are svmpathr tl(· a1e
thO•e who for a long tim• have fpll the
saturation point ha ~ a!Jo ut t.Jern reached
in realty takes. This h•s been proved hy
the difficulty of the paS&lt;a~e of levyoes
for school support A favorable vote
would nlse the present sales tax from
three to four cents on each dollar.
'!'he ro\.Lnril ha~ outlined a program
for the use of this ~dditional money. Included in the item s are more lund• for
student guidance and re&gt;earch actJvttle•
in schools, increase the clas~ ro?m np~r·
ating allowance for school diStricts. htke
state support of clAsses for the deaf,
blind emotionally disturbed and crtppled ~hildren , and additional money for
distrkts with rapid enrollment lncreas·
os. It would also provide more monev
for teachers' salaries. One could hardlv
find fault with those goais. Ohio JS now
getting In a position thai it u hard to attract teachers from neighboring stales
b~cause of the inereases granted teachers. We expect a heated campaign before
Novemher In support of lh1s me.asure. _If
it passes It will be a hard won v1dory 111
the face of ln r·t·('asin$11 taxPs m s~ver al
categories that ~.we to a large ext•nt
swfpt out some of •he benefits th at. ~.re
suppos~d to have accru~rl to the rlliZ&lt;'n·
ry .through reductions 10 •nt·ome . anrl
ex~l~e IaxP•. Voters should get mtorml!d on thi~ • hiPct so the~' ran vottt w1th
lnt~IPgenr. rat her than
hllndlv for
somPthinR th::~t might mPan a ,a:rt&gt;; 1t 1it~al
to tht future of our state.

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!EDITOR'S NOTE• Prto~
dent Johnson's weekeod blall
at 0 "prominent member of ·
anothrr party" ""' laerally
brllo&lt;ed to be aimed at Houae
Repobti&lt;an Leader Genld B.
Ford. Mich. In thla dlapalcb.
UPI cor,..lpoodtDI Fnak
1 Ford' ,.
Eltam tello o
I
actlon. l
By FRANK ELEAZER
United Prtsl JDternaUoDal
WASHINGTON iUPII -Rep.
Gerald H. ~·ord. R-Mlch., ls
smiling today. The fact Is, he
Isn 't really angry at all about
President Johnson's weekend
criticism of him.

party were letting him down.

Knocked OUt Hall.ck
That is just the kind of point
Ford likes to make, and hal

in evt&gt;r v political column. And
than~ exactly where f'ord tl81

been makinc: since he beat out
veteran Rep. Charle• A. Halleck

been trving tn keep them since
Jan.

4: when

he was elected

their leader.
Considering the size of hla
for('es _ currently 141 members
against il towerinl Democratic
majority of 293- and Ulelr patent Inability to win any single
battle thi!l year, Ford has dont

mt&amp;hly well at the task.

of Indiana for the GOP leader·
ship job al the start of thla oe,.
alon of Congress.
Fctd took over the job II I
tim~ when some people llondered whether it was worth It.
The, RepUblican party had just
&amp;one throush an eloctlon debacle

of the twu-party ayatem. Ford
and aomo ol blslrlentls believed
Utat drBitlc otepa bad to be
taken leal Republican~ ID
particular Hoult Republlcanobe burled uoder a JobniOII conaensua.
On Ute record they haven't
'
botn.
Puab Olio ProJrem
Under new manaaement, tho
oltrunken. outvoted, emply-teated GOP aide of the Houoe lbla
year has come Up with ill own
lefllalallve program, alternattvo
proposals, minority reporta, •
GOP state-of-the-Union addre11,

and even- in , -ne case-its own
committee hearings.
On 1 per-capita baato Housa
Republicans almost daijy have
commanded more public attention than tho Dernocrata who
were running the show. Ford

re(Uiarly hao made more newo
than Speaker John W. McCor.
mark. J&gt;.Mass. Occaolonally as during the past weekeod
when the name ''Ford" was
in' every headline - the ca•u•l
reader eaolly might havt got
the lmprosslon that this wao a
Republic8n Con&amp;rOM.

Television In Review
MIAMI UPII - Jackie Glea
son roll ed into Miami by lpecial train to a fivic reception
complete with brass bands and

m1 yoral banquet a!ter . a
thOIIRhtful nilc:ht of co~sJdermg
his television lmaj:t m what
may bt&gt; the critical year for
him.
'f11e band• and the lfe"lingo
of Miumi lieach Mayor Elliot
Roosevt&gt;lt were 11 thank you for
U!iing this resort city as the
production c e n t e r for his
1

" Amer ican Scene Maga:~:lne "­

and upping the touri!ll trade a
nolch or two.
But before the dlgnllarleo
~alh&lt;red at the Doral Beach
Hol el Jackie spent an unuBual1~ contemplative hour lfl dawn .
pinked the sky comdderinJ the
ralings with

A

black and

or ts gainin&amp; more inrJuenct

every day .
No Color FacUltleo

'WANT·ADS

bers of the president'l own

put Hou se H.~·publicans on front
pages a&lt;.:ross the nation and on
every t~:~levir. ion nfWI show and

while show at a time when col-

Get Fast Action with

munism in Southe::tsl As1a, and
that it was too bad some mem-

What the President did was

btt\ll£' he racel to stay hi&amp;h in

RERDI06

Blam
~ I "leak"
Johnson, lr~~ a b tettnc on
!rom Nl bl': : F;d aod In
VIet am, a~lrnnlzed, blm a
the process p
the job
11
1
little
~w rna~ ";'.ylnl ~
lnelperlenc ' an
make poll~cal hey.
h lo ay
Font didn't have muc · •
about the leak, except that he
wasn't the one. But he look advantage of the opportunity to
eJtplaln In the presence of tOO
or 10 newsmen and ttleiJJSJon
elrnera• and radio microphone!
that he and other Republicans
were fUlly supporting the Preoldenl's strong stand against com-

~

Gleason laid ho was not •It·
nlllcontly changing the format
of his program. Frank FoniiiDo
will break in 8 new character
named "Fred Frump." Geor&amp;•
Je... l 11 tnlllled on a talent
hunt In 11 cities aod will Introduce the new star material ho
bapes to uncover. Otberwill
there will be aketcheo, monoklguet, 10111 , and dancea 11 uauat.
.
"Of
course,''
Gleason
tald
,
than the uppoBition ?"
"We
may
bomb.
You
ean
nev•·Naturally." Jackie arlnned,
er tell until you're up there tn
"it will be.''
Gle8oon's hour long program, front of the cameras. We'_re
which premt.res on the CB~TV &amp;oin.g to use money acts aa:aw.
network Sepl. 18 is opposed by Flipper gots the kicll uainc a
two shows In color, "Flipper" dolphin 10 why tlhouldn't wo
ton NBC 1 and "The King Fam- uso monkeys and tho two
' biggett monkeys are me aod
ily" ton ABC!.
Fontaine.''
But New Home
11
Sarpriled AI !Iauro
You miRhl say,'' he added,
Mlamt
Beach Ia frankly 1111'"that 1 expressed a little conpriaed
to
nod Jacklt back
fldenct In the future by buyinC
again. He oaya he lmowo peo-1 new house here' - a $100,000
affair otraleglcally olted on tht ple were IIYillll he would _bo
bored with it after one aea'll"·
edge or a col! course.
"They soy you can pick up
points lf you go Into color," Gleason said. "But aj.
though Miami 11 tho best place
In Ute world lor a television
produclion- and I'm not thinking only of golf lor once - II
doesn 't have lacllilles lor color.
Three or four other 1hOWI
would originote there If II did."
.. Ooea that mean your ahow
011 to be five points better

nva

•ord•

payln~ for~

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games. Since that date he's
reeled off 12 victories, induct.
lng four shutouts, and lost four
games to rai~ his season record to 12-9. His earned run
average has dipped to a splendid 1.93.

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IT SEEMS liARD TO BJ!l.
LIEVE, but recollect ~ you will
that Sophia Loren, now one of
filmdom's big !lllllley • makora
earned only an extra's PlY ID
1952 in MGM's "Quo Vadls." A,
mazing what you can accomplish wtth nothing but a beautiful
lace a fantastic figure and 11&gt;lent ' .. Pianist Peter N~ro, In
his om quiet way, Is one o1
the top cqncert attractions In the
nation. He's a ~llout at every
pl•ce he plays, and In Kalamazoo they hnd to move his data
with the symphony orchestra
from the concert hall to the top
of an indoor parking lot whera
1,100 more people could be
ed.
Hed Lamarr lo anxious to
resume her career, ·but she'o
turned down a number of cinema jobo recently because Ulo
oalary offered her wasn't • •
cl... to what she hod In mind
robert Reed of "The Dei~ders" has been datlna Cheryl
Milt.r, Walt Disney's new star
. . . 'l'hose close to Mickey Bar·
&amp;ltay are convinced that the ,. ·
cenlly headlined stabblns lncJ.
dent was the real thin~. They
oay a doctor had to sew up a
six . Inch knife wound In Mlck·
ey's back, aod they say the 11tacker was a jealous temporemental Italian actreSI.
JOE LAYTON, who will direct
the choreography lor "Drat, the
cat" lor Broadway this Fall,
will add three more dance numbers to the show now that Edo
die Foy Jr. hao &amp;lfeod 14
appear In it. The musical le•
lureo a jewel thief - the cat
_ and when 11 opens at tho
Martin Beck on Oct. 9, the
ha
producers plan to ve more
than two million dnllara worth
of ·ewelry displayed In the lobo
1
•·••·by to da!!le the llrst n,...~ •
Tip to feature editors:
There'• a otory in the Glovannla,
·a strolling violin gn&gt;up at tno
Chateau Renaissance
lo North
f
Ber&amp;en, J.J. a ew years a 1 0
they
were famous
11 the FIJin&amp;
Glovannls,
one of Europe'a
are.,
test trapeze
awl"
ched
from theacto.
circusThey
to mualo
because there ore 10 lew clro
ound tbe
cuses and carnivals ar
ld
wor .

that she'l uerpecUngT" 1 can
YOUTH ASKED FOR IT!
diiCIIII why you shouldn't "have
Thla oolumll Is for young an affair" or "go too far," but
people, their problema aod plea- II !get the word "au" In theo·e,
aurel, their troublel and fulL IIOW! The other day I told .~em
A• with the ml of Heleo Help a friend of mine wao "sexy and
USI, II welcontel laughl bul now tboy thlnl: she's 1 bad Jn·
't ....,_ a serious quelllon
110n ..,....
ftuellCI on me.
with a brusiHJH.
You read "rape" and "homoSeen your teen-age questions oexual" and a lot WOI'M evory14 YOUTH ASKED FOR IT, where 10 why do I have to say
care of Helen Help US! lhll "she ~as attacked," or "he's not
newapaper.
normal?"- FRANKLY YOURS
!lOURED ON GJIIL8
Dear F.Y,
•• nk
Deer HELEN:
.
Perhapo your parent• "''
Once In a while I read m your there Is enough harshoela In the
column about glrla who are •· world - why brutalize k lurfrald to date boys because Utelr ther with ucty words? Th eoe
parenta bave warned them too
aren't b¥d - but they
much about what all boys ere ARE qly, "Pregnant," for e•·
after, etc.
kl ample, haa such a lf&amp;llns souod
I want to tell you It wor
11 make• my hock teeth shwer.
both !lays. My lather (UI rna so
There are place• where t h e
ushed about "If you get 1 girl .ather exp,..ulons you mention
:reanant you'D be
are necesoery, but in the
1
the rest of your life,
of 1 young teen·ager, they rt ••
''Don't let a dame ruin your out of place - and ugly - ••
future," that I just about heted · a clgaretll - II,
&amp;irfl aU throulh high acllool. 1 Dear Helen :
li red they were all out 10
I have a boy friend who _li
t!'k you into (lifts or marrtaae, really 1 load person but a ht·
and because of what my father tie odd in that he never Ior
aald (and I'd rud), I "knew" rarely) takes me out. It's not
I oouldo't 11'1111 my omollona n~ money, and even ~ it wao, he'd
1o set me Into troublt. Love.
be honest enoush to say 10 be·
Heck no, jut sex.
.
cause we're very clooe. We're
lt'a taken rna • lone lime to both 18. lie calla me every night
1et partially over lbtt dlltrus~ and cornea over olton. I spoke
I'm a junior In coDe1e now, an
1o him about 11 in a aubtle way
1 dolo OllCI In 1 while but I'm and he agreed with me, but still
•till scored to &lt;kaUl of dam~•· no action. M mother says lor1
WIII I ever set to where m 1•t him. Should I? - SUE
comlortablo with them?-I&gt;EKE Dear Sue :
tar Dekeo
Cwttom laod sometimes parYou will - If you keep up onts) decree a bo boa lo tako
tho therapy you started ID this a 1Irl out and spend money on
letter to me. That is analyze. her to provo ha likes her. Cll,.
A ~ 1·t yo"" father's aim llal to-•·h u •·m• Keep It "juat
um
"'""" m Sw .
rl&amp;ht, but hi• broadside was far frtendl" lor a while until he's
too otronc. It hit the bull s-tye rtady lor a girl • friend. The
on "morolo," but it also blaoted
al d te . a worrisome
first re
8 lS
your Ideals.
thing to a !&amp;-year-old boy. Let
So "un-thlnk" the cynical, nv· him get accustomed to you beor s111picious port. llow you foro you otart puhtns him awere
railed adult
doesn'tlifehove
to blur
your whole
II you
can bout "custom."- II.
look back and say, "My parents
This -lumn Is dedicated to
Ut'•••
meant well, but on some 1--.
IunDy '"
living, so II you're havIIIey We re dead wro••!" ·
kl tr bl
just plain
•oe
In&amp;
d
ou
e
or
Incidentally, you ml&amp;hl begin trouble, let Belen Help YOU..
lllio "un·lhlnk" bit by aludyong She Will also we_lcome your own
up 011 modern women, elther
IM eYTWinenees Address
ltrsl hand or In soclo'=y teots. amus ·• ..,...
. f thl
""'
Helen Bolte! In care o
s
"Hookln&amp; a man Into marrla1e" lltW!paper,
ISN'T their only 1oal these
WO~lO
days. The words "aplnlster" aod
.
"old maid" art .. out-of-date
u twcrtone cars, and the dame
you pel as "out to gel you"
may just be draaming of flve
or ten lovely years aa a bach..
lor - career • girl before ahe
seu hooked on marriage. - H.
CAN YOU BE TOO FRANK?
Dear Helen:
My parenll say I lhouldn'l
call a apada a aplde. Now
wbat'a the difference betwoen
Aylq a llirl ia "tlfllflllll" or

C8rdina~

aD~, ~

HELEN HELP US!

tl~

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1y DOROTHY KILGALLEN

EDITORIALLY

w~ :r&amp;':.

Hy FliED DOWN
the Mels for the third time in baserunner to advance past Gene Alley's third homer of the ,
AL Actioa
The win moved the Giants lo l Billy William: doubled home l'lllll
!Uia Jld Jilt
UPI Sports Wrlter
as rn8ny tries Tuesday nlghtfir91 base. The Pirates llscked/ season.
In the American League, within 31&gt; games of the Dodg- lhe Cubs ' first run in the sixth While kriocked Ill two wltb
A seaoon that really
with a three-hi t 7-11 victory. him with
1.1-hil a11ock that , The San Francisco Giants beat , Washiugton defeated Minnesota ers, who lead the Reds by II&gt; and Faut singled home their three uleties 81 the
otart lor Vern Law until May
walked one batter, struck included two doubles and a the Ciuclnnall Reds 6:3 in 11 14-2 afler a 4-3 defeat. Detroit and the Braves by 2'h .
other Ially in the seventh. Faut woo the nlghtcap. Ray Wasl&gt;
now almost certain to end out five and didn't allow a Met single by Willie Stargell aod ·lnnlngs, the Chicago ·cubs' out-slugged Cleveland 12-7, Chi- Bill Faul, who claims he hyp- retired tbe lBol 11 men in or- bura
blta 1114
with the Pittsburgh Pirate
whipped the Philadelpltia Pbil- cago nipped New York 3-%, not i z e.s b1msel! before he der after a third-inning olngle •truck out sreveo 1o "'!Uare Ida
pitcher being acclaimed the
lieo· and tt.. St. Louis 'Card- Boston ripped Kansas City lfl-5 pitches, hurled a two-blUer and by Tony Gonzalez.
record at 7-1 for the C8rdioala, .
.. comeback player of the year.
inals lopped the Houston As- , and. Baltimore beat Los Ang- struck out nine Phillleo to win
· -- ·
Winner of the major league
lros 7.0 in the second game off eles S-2.
his second game lor the Cubs. Daily Sentinel, Pomeroy· Middleport, ·0., Auc. 4, 1965-8
pitcher of the year award in
a doubleheader after a lll-7 , Cmcinnatl pitching fell apart
---- · --···--- - ··
1960 when he had 8 20-9 record
loss. The Dodgers and Braves in the Uth innmg and three in·
1 tentional walks. Dick schofield
and 3.08 earned run average,
were rained out.
Law developed a sore arm in
singled to touch off the winning
1961. He won only 31 games
rally but the first two runs ol :
while I o sl n g 39 from I96l
the inning scored on Leo Carthrough 1964 and appeared to
denas' Nild throw after fielding
Ll. tf\ODiL
be washed Up when he IO!&lt;t his
a grounder with the bases loadfirst five decisions thla year.
Ul
ed. Willie McCovey hit his 24th
But since May 21, when he ·
homer for the Giants and Pete
cQI.Ol ,,..
• Rose's eighth-inning homer tied
beat the
Braves for
his first
victoryeven
·of 1965,
Law
.1 the score lor the Reds.
has
matched
lhe great

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ehe"on at 110011.
'sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleptirt, 0., Aug. 4,
111
IIIII Mrs. Blankenship of Ripley,!
visiting Saturday were Mr. and Visiting with Walter Arnold Mr. and Mrs. Keonelll Mar·
.
h
t Mr
.JobiiQ
W. VL, called on Mr. IIIII Mn.
Jogs
Mrs Jack Clark Sheila Jim: who is recovering froin a JllOo kins visited recently with Mr. Clifton Morris were ere over en'·.
• and MrL
.
spent i
my · and Johnny' of
torcyclo wreck were John and and Mrs. John Dean. and sons. the weekend to Visit thelt
Moms.
8
weekend at home with his wife 1
ville.
Richard Dean, Alvin Srruth, Mr .. a~d Mrs. VIrgil Carl are
nd 1 mil.
V' ·r
witb M
d Mrs Kenny Hartley, Harold an~ Sher- announcmg the b1rth of a son,
I" a ) .
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Qrent Lee Grand~arents
_ __ _ _
_ ••. 1 Patricia Pack cut her foot on
Dana Murray Jr. i! Mrs. Mur- man 1e.
.
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Alina Haines went to glus. Eight stitches were tak· , July 25th the Carleton Sun- ray's brother Philip Sheets.
' Mr. Nev. While has received:· 811 :s.
whert she will under- len in the cut.
1day School had an attendance Visiting with Mr. and Mrs. word that hiS father Mr. George G · C't
·
2.95
1 s. ·
Mr. and Mrs. Weldon Donnet·J' of 52, offering $18.n. Rodney Nev. While the past weekend White Is hospltahz~d at the rove
Y·
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VALUES
of Mrs. Louise van~soo and two cbUdren, Donnie cart received a pin for pel"lect were Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Boone Hospital at Boone, W. Mr. and Mrs. Richard HOU(Ia-il
lli:.o;;;;i•- and dau!lhler were Mrs. :and Ronald of Columbua and I attendance for 5 years. It was White and family of Mason, W. Va.
shell of ~lumhus VISited
See this selection tomorrow of giicMI ,
. titllh Proffitt and daughter, to- :Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Flemmg ai1!Klunced that Bible School va. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Haw- Twenty-two Junior and S.,n- weekend With . her parents
Mr. and Mrs, Charles Hau-,and Pamela and Gina of Re~n- would start Aug. 2nd and con- ley and family and Mr. and lor m•mbers and the" leaders and Mn!. Harold Burnsl,d,e'illillm I
coHon blouses.
and family of Reedsville. ,oldshurg, spent a weekend w1th ttnue thru August 12.
Mrs. David Glenn.
Mrs. Helen carper and Mrs. w•th Mr. and Mnl. "
. and Mrs. Clifford Jcen· Mr. and Mrs. Charles Carroll Mr. and Mrs. Nick Perkins, Mr. and Mrs. Charles King Doris Eastman of the Bedford Houdashelt,
i IMiw·or and family of Pomeroy :and family.
. Gene and Mary of Marion, 0. visitl!d with Mr. and Mrs. Ed Shinning Stars 4-H club met at Mrs. Wayne Beal vistte'd one
and Mr. and Mrs. Buck Charles Deems of Portland spent the weekend with Mr. 1 King and family of Harri,on- . the Bedford Youth Center where evening this week with Mr I.
.
called on Mr. and Mrs. went to Columbus where he i
ville.
i their prowls were JUdged by William King.
Pomeroy
Court St.
Hilmer Icenhower.
has employment.
Ied Mr. and Mrs. Gene Congo \ Melvin !Johnny) Morris sui- Mrs. Clark of Gallipolis and the
.
Mr. and Mrs. Dudley Congo, . Mr. Robert OUrs has
and family.
. fered an injured foot when his !Vieigs County extension agent. Mr. and Mrs, Melvm Morris\l
alld granddaughter, Miss Shir· ,SICk for the past two weeks.
-Mrs. May Jtlmoloa tractor over turned with him They all enJoyed a potluck I and family and Mr. and
ley Powell, visited relatives af Mr. and Mrs: WIIUam_w,nts,
East Liverpool recently.
·and farruly VISited hiS "'
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Powell or ,Mr. and Mrs. Frank
F1orida and Mr . and
Mrs. ,Ravenswood, W. Va.
Wayne Powell visited their par-1 :llr. and Mrs. Cl~de Van Nest
euts, Mr. and Mrs. Simey Pow- of Ravenswood VISited ..
eU.
daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Wilham
Mr. and Mrs . Dana
WoU, Ables and famly.
.
East Liverpool visited his sis·\ Mr. and Mrs. Guy Mullinex
1er Mr. and M". Edd Bush re- Ravenswood, Rosa
eently.
of Rock Island, III., Miss
1
Mrs. Louise Van Meter and gie Sayre of Columbus and
Nicki visited Mr. and Mrs. and Mrs. Robe~! M~~head
Lew Johnston and familv of Sherman, W. \a., viSI!ed Mr.
Minersville Route.
·
and Mrs. Sam Lewhew and r•n:•••
Mr. and Mrs. Homer lcenhow- ily .

Town Flals
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·• Notes

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Ha~rison·

News Notes

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~~~arnett

41st Annual
Hayes-YOUng
• H ld
Reum0n e

ersville resident, IS fll at
I, on the Holliday School
home, 2002 W. Mount s St., grounds.
Columbus. Mr. Parker has been A b k 1 di
confined (() his home for the at nooas • '!h nRner was Waellrvledd
past year.
n, ~ 1
ev.. . . ~
Mr. and Mrs. William Dillard ::nkenshlp of Galhpohs iiVIOg
of Lancaster spent Saturda
grace.
with her pareoll Mr
an~ The afternoon program was
Mrs. Harry K..; Mln~Ue called to order by the PresiMlas Lena arues'e, wu · den~ Ronald Dougan, opening
Sunday dlmler guest of Mr with the song, "In the Garden;.,
and Mrs. Harry Keiser.
' invocation by the Rev, GlankIn !be eveolna were Mr
, a poem, "A Harvest oi
Mrs William Rizer and • · Smiles,'' Mary Rudersmith · du'Trvt~ and Mrs C A
"Each Step I Take" Cbas.
of' Akron visited S~d~
and Helen Woode; poe'm "AcMrs Elizobeth Humphr:
lions or Words " Manda ' EastMrs: Charles. Buck.
y
man; duet, "At the End of the
Mr. and Mrs. Marlin
Trail,'' Colleen Dugan and Gar11\d snn, James, left today
oldene Hayes; duet, "Jonah and
their home in Cocoa Fia
Whale," Manda and Teresa
., a vi•~ with his m~ther ·•Mrs Eastman with accompaniment
Arthur Young and other'
·
the accordian and harmonUves.
ica; duet, "Did Jesus Ever
Mr and M
Melvi
Nn?" Rev and M r 8
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n
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and family have returned
.
Wllh the accordIller a week's vacation at
IOn; poem, "Greater Than the
fllnla Beacb.
Heavens," Helen Woode; duet,
Mrs. John Mitch left
"Do Lord," Hollie and Martha
day for a week's visit at
Hayes; song, "We Are Going
anon with her sister and
Down the Valley," Guy Lee and
er-in-law, Mr. and Mrs.
Mrs. Woode, assisted by Manda
Mescher.
Eastman and Chas. and Helen
Rev. and Mra. Richard
~oode and Mary Rudersmltb.
tin and sons have
Scripture and a short menhome after a visit with
a~ was by the Rev. Blanken·
tives at Grand Rapida Mich. ship and a duet, "The Last
Martin Leonard of '
MOe of the way," by Mary
Pa., spent the weekend
Rudersmith and Chas. Woode,
Mrs. Norman McCsllum
assisted by others on the chor·
was accompanied home by Mrs. us, ended the program.
Leonard and daughters
Silent Prayer was Offered for
11J10nl the past month with
Homer Lee and Emeno~ Hayes
mother.
and Glennie Hayes who are m.
Mrs. Paul lOU and family
A moment of silence in respect
Indianapolis, Ind.' visited I a s to those gone on before and
week with Mr and Mr E J those unable to attend.
Hill and Mr 'and Mrss. · · '!banks were expressed to Mr.
Slawter.
Carol iruJ
and. Mrs. Garokl Hayes !Dr precompanied them borne for
paring the grounds, to the wof!llit
men for !be dinner and to the
~s. Norman Rose,
president for doing such a fine
Grove, Mr1. Todd
job.
Huntington Beach,
The eldest one present was
Mr. and Mrs. George
Mrs. J. B. Hayes of Middleport;
and family of Detroi~
the youngest, Camille Swindell,
vllilted Monday wlthMr.
and the farthest away, Mr. and
Mrs. E. J. HilL
Mrs. Hollie Hayes of Canton.
Mrs. Ray Seldenabel
Prayer and closing remarks
e4 home lllmdly ev8lllJia
were given by Chas. D. Woode :
a several 111011ths viii! at
of Alfred.
:
100, Arlr., wllb ber 1011
O!Ocero were elected as fol- '
daughter-Ill-law, Mr. and
lows:
'
Howard Seldenable and
President, Roll81d Dougon)
Terry and John. who accom- Vice president, Leroy Saulers;
panled her home for a visit. Sec'y • Treas., Helen Woode:
Mr. and Mrs. Richard
PI'OIJ'am and
baum and family llld Mr. and committee, Marth'
~~·:~~ !
Mrs. Fred Rosenbaum
Sharon Swindell, Patty A
eel home llwlday after a week's and Christine Saut«rs
vac~tion at Cedar Point.
Attending were Mr. ~nd
.R1cky and Johnny Rosenbaum Garo1d Hayes, Mr. and
t1 ReynoJdllna111'1.1flQdbti
V. Hayea and two chll(l·l
week with their grandparents, ren of Canton, Mr. and Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred itQsenbaum. Ned Swindell
and Camille
Ale Roger Moore baa return- Mrs. J. B. Hayes,
'
eel to K...ler Field, Miss., after Gregory Hayes, Middleport;
ten days leave with his parents. and Mrs. Harold Douglas,
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Moore and bany R. D., Mrs. Mary
other relatives.
ersmlth and Mr. and Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. John Sauvaye, neth West all of Columbus
Jr., daulbter, Jean and aon, and Mrs. Webber Wood of'
John, speut Sunday with friends risonviUe; Mr. and Mrs.
at Caldwell.
nie Brlckles of Shade, Jim
Mr. and Mrs. Estill Moore anum Rutland
Garoldene
and MIN Trina Ferrell
Ha~, Ma11uel Grueser, Mr.
ThW'SdiJ In Columbu! visfl:ingl__::_:._ _ __ .......:..:....:.::...
lhe zoo and other places of in· and Miss Marcia Karr spent
teres!. Vrlday D10t'11lnJ
they Tuesday In Parkeraburg, W.Va.
ltlt for Jncllanapoll1, Ind., for 1
.-.;;;;;;.;&amp;......i.i~iiiooi~.;; /
a weektnd vlllt with ber sister
and brot!Mr·lllollw, Lt. Col.
Mrs. Joe Quflenberry and
Colby. The Moore• recently
turned from 1 ten days vacation
Your Dependlble
Ill Florida.
Dealer For
Mlas Mary Ferrell returned
home Monday evening after a
~tveral WMks visit with
her
ANO
aunt and llltCie, Lt. Col and
ltrs. Joe QUisenberry and son

.Phillips Sisters Style Shop

SAVING IS
SURE WORTIMIIH E! YOU

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Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence

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\and Connie. Racine Route, Mr.
Mr . Raymond Kerns remains ;Jakt Bush and Donna,_ local,
about the same at VeteransiMr. and Mrs. Henry Hinell of
Memorial Hospital after surg- Cheshire visited Rev.
ery.
Mrs . .John Busch
Mrs. Janice Smith was in Rev. and Mrs. Busch
Pomerov Saturday.
,ed the Silver Run Baptist picMrs.· Doris Dailey shopped ,nic Sunday.
In Pomeroy .
Jessie and Jud Shm·tv
Mr. and Mrs. Maywood John· Moundsville, W. Va., have
1ton, Mrs. Louise Van Meter visillng their grandparents, Mr.
and daughter called on Mr. ' and Mrs. Okey Boggs.
aad Mrs. Lawrence Johnslon. Iwas guest of honor at a
' Mr. Gene Carpenter, Danny Jon her 16th birthday.
.
Haines, Ronnie Dailey,
;Irs. Mr. Clarence Nutter of Clmt·
Lawrence Johnston and sons, ' on, Mr. and Mrs. Dale Trible
Charles and Lawrenee Grant, Iand daughter of St. Albans, W.
Mr. Frank Cornell, Mr. and 1 Va., Jessie and Judy Short
Mrs.
Simey Powell, local, 'Richard and Myrtle A_b_les_ _
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In the
ANNOUNCE REVIVAL
Daily Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport, Aug'•••
Revolution, brought h1s family Rev1val sOI'VIces begin at the
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to what Is now Jackson county Chester Church of GOO, &amp;m-/,-;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;iiiiii;;;;;;iiiiiiiiiiii;i;;;;;;;;;;;-iillri;;;;Jii!!iJl!Jiilill8ii!!i
in !BOt. He was among the first day. Aug, 1. Rev. Mary Hagen
white settlers in the area. Not ' of Cinainnati II the veteran
long afterwards be established e·-.ngelist. Services begin at
a borne about 1,000 feel north . 7:30 p. m. Special singing each
of the graves in the memorial , ., c.: .. -. Tlw pu blic is invited.
eaa, Pomeroy Rt, I; Carl Brickplot, m one of which he rests. 1Rev. Gilbert Spencer is pastor
les, Athens; and Rev. and The Sayre family, P.robably
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MEET FOR CARDS
1638 - will bold a reunion and
Mra
dedication aervlce at the Staats
ed · Nancy Morris entertain- cemetery near Evans, w. va.,
lng
:dh club Monday even- at 1:30 p. m. Sunday, Aug. s.
8
orne on Sycamore- In case of rain the otter1
in ~epo~. ~eshments bein church will be available,
Pa: s~ · ttendmg were according to W. Russell Sayre
land,y E;:;mo{;;,d Sonya WaY· of the Sayre Memorial Assn.
.
e
dox, Emma of Evans.
~oodispaugh, Betty Smi!b A fund of $2,000 is
being
. olyn Clonch and Nancy Mor- sought to maintain the memns. The next meeting will be orial and road into it. The 12
;~~~· home of Mrs. Betty by 15 foot Sayre MemorL'I! plot
SAVE YOUR RC COLA, DII!T.anl COI,A. MIMI
·
IS In the Staats cemetery.
.
Best Velues Ever Offered Now At .• ,
TRUE FRUIT ORANGE AND UPPER 10
Present Syares trace their
CAPS
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Air Force filers after they had wi~betheb.earllest known Sayre
THEY ARE VALUABUI
been held for more than 212 ~ f 0 10 ~untry being DovWI! WILL PAY 'h CINT
years after being taken during ~· 0 espec~l importance to
MIDDLEPORT, 0.
EACH TO YOUR FAVORITE CHARm'
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v·e ~yres
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1rgtrua.

ani! Mtll. Ronald Dugan and
three children, all of Shade;

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Mainly About
Mr · and Mrs. Urady D. Arnold
and sons, Albany ; Mr. and · H ld R
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Mrs. Chas. D. Woode, Coolville
0 S eUWOD
The 41st annual Hayes-Young II. D.: Emmett Jones, Shade;
Pomeroy
reunion and Holliday School re- Pearl Gilkey, Guy W. Lee, A
Harold P":"ker, a. former
union was held Sunday, August Mrs. Manda Eastman and Therugust 8th

par·\

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Around And
About
Middleport

Johnson Will

Hollywood

By Gas Company

1

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ss.99

Sandy Dennis, Young Girl 12-Month Budget Payment
From Nebraska, New Star Plan Will he Continued

We're Having A

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we lave ehltken anuwau rou like it ••.

WldthsAA·B

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Sizes 4'12·10
Sturdy yet light and airy. Cushioned insole ~d
softly lined. Crepe leather outsole. Black or
white smooth leather. Brushed pigskin. Grey or
ply dirt.

Cut· Up

for btJJ"beculng, stewing, frying,
WIQ. and everu wall JIOU like it.

rr.,Packed

• 29c

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Top Yoluo Sla...,.
_ wllll,._ ol

THE SHOE BOX

lb.

"•, 2 pkgt, Frying

Pltco Clllck&lt;n

... 1M

You e8ll eh•• a It9e11

CLEARANCE I

Diamond ltiJor wltll ple!A! wef!denc&amp;, for tile
famotl8 KE+\ b i

REG. $1.59

ICE CHESTS

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S1.19

Dubuque

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perfect eenter ...._., • .
repla• f1 e
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A. BELFASt

Chests.
REG. $1.99 BIG DELUXE

L ALE

ICE CHESTS

h

Canned Ham

Ground Chuck
IC._. Ground c:lluck

•

Siiced Bacon • •
.
Pure Lard.. • • • •

frllh hourly.

•

lb.

Big 42 Qt. Chest with Steel Handles

RALL'S BEN FRANKLIN

3:;$~

K...... I - - 1 -

11 always ti"'Uffd

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MIDDLEPORT, 0.

.79

SSe
Countrll Club

Val VIII Ytllow CHn1 Sllcod

Heinz

Peaches ............ 4No~ $1

AI

Ice Cream

J'ltyod

Gold Meclol Ploln &amp; $, R.

5 ~~ 49c
Flour
Coffee • • • • • • • ... •laD
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We Repair All
Makes &amp; Models

K11!11" While

Bread
ICrat~or

SPECIAL!

TONIGHT
FAMILY NIGHT

Bobby Vinton
--and"NORTH TO ALASKA"

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-THI IRASS BOTTLE"
Burl l•es
{Color)
-and·"''ATIIS THI HUNTER•

for

$1

Reg. 89c Rinse Away

SHAMPOO

10

Toa7 JlaDdall

'1i1JMID Pord

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LET INGELS

SWANKY-Garbage collec·
' Uon goes almost glamorous

DO ITI

new disposable polyethyl·

EXPERT INSTALLATION!

ARMSTRONG'S

RS well RS

sanitary ·with

ene bag and ~an liners now
in use in a number ol clUes. ;
The watertight bags fit all '
aizes of cans and cut down r
on mess and noise while I
ape e d Jn g collection effi· ·

_c1enry.

=

Unoleum .,.,. Inlaid Vinyl
lor every tlnd ollloor. Best
, . . _ ProfeAionaJ icstalJatioo br u .,.
"""' 00\'erlDg

......,.,..,elt.

Call WY 2-2636 !0&lt; !reo ~

WAU-T~WAU CARPETING
MOHAWK
MAGEl
l!xpert lnltallalloa

SatlsfacUoa
Guaranlee4

INGELS
FURNITURE

MEIGS THEATRE

-...111M

Tonl!lhl lo Thur~ AUI. 4-1
NOT OPEN
Fri. &amp; Sat. Aut. 6-'1
"TIME TRVILIRS•

5c
Candy Bars
and'

3
New: f'wi.t
Tie Wrapper

•

130'1
Reg. 49e

•••••••

Dream
Glo

• •

Reg.98oMennens

DINNERS

SOFT STROKE ••66c

Frozen

•••
Golden Rip•

50's

PLASTIC

Picnic Set
89c

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Bananas

49c
REG. 2.op

Chewing Gum

Nectarines ...... 29c
Grapes. • • .. ••· 29c

Fast Home Permanent -

$1.29

Preston Foster, Pbllllp Car-

ey, Merry Andert, JoaD
Woodbury.
"THE YOUNG LOVIIII"
Deborah Walley. Peler Fonda, Sharon Hugueny. Nick
Adams.
Sun,, Mon•. Tues. 1nd Wed.
Aut. 8, 9. 10, II

bi•y. Shelley Fabares, Harold
J. Stone, Gary Crosby, Joby
Baker. Chris Noel.
Corn, CaMnnas. 3 ltQt{)fll
Adm!Aion: 75&lt; $ 40c.
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Grapes ......... 29c
,Endive. . •. 2 •· 29c
,~~role ..·. 2•· 29c

'lb.

I .

ELVIS PRESLEY in

Elvis Presley, Mary Ann Mo-

Neseafe

REG.

1Technlcolor)

"GIRL HAPPY"
(Technicolor)

Domino
$
SUGAR
10 lb. bag • •

Qu1ker State

I(..... R. T. P.

Hot Cups
REG.
69•

3-lb.

ltortlro

Woodllury

POLl GRIP

LIGHTER FLUID~- 39c

Fresh Eggs

'

Reg. 98c

CHARCOAL

Crisco

Grade A Small

Vllamln D

lh&amp;ndonl Brand C. S. ' Yellow

CoHon Balls

Nancy Kwan

Ioa1"

llo!J, I/T/1&amp;

12-oz.

Reg. $1.00

63c

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-----

$1

H1mllf

Reg. 69t

ICE CHEST

.. IC

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Deodorant

EXOTIC SHADES

With John Wayne
and litewart GraniieJ'
{Color)

Kur.eFrl.

HAIR SPRAY ·• 99c

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20oz.

2 ,...,_ Wblto Cl-'

Homo.
• • • 2. ~ 79c
Luncheon Meat 3.... $1
Sardines . . . 10:: $1
Corn ..... • • • • 9~!'$1
~. 46c
Listerine
Cherries ••••••• 6"!:$1

DES£RT

Reg. 1.50 Max Foetor

CLAIROL LIPSTICK

MSURF PARTY"

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2-111.

73 MILL ST.

YOUR PRESCRIPTION HEADQUARTER$

FREE PAIIIQN(J IN REAR

122 N. SECOND

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Olive Oil

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TenllyiiOII 1111~ ~he Individual
withers; and tbe world is more
and more."
'l'o 8 process ol evolution
whlcb producod dinosaurs as a
leading to the lizard-skin

leron.ymour

Daily Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport, 0 ., AUJ. !__1~1

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shoes of today, it is oot diHicull So - "14 It be ••bJe !I ·•
to imagine today's teen-agers\ your silence .sliD give It ..
evolving toward a new species underatandlnc, .but 10 · tolli!UI;
of man.
so fare ye -.en,"
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Shop Friday

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WEEK-EN'D·
VALUES
·/

A BARREL OF GAS -

Matheney Is
Pt. Pleasant
Band Director

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CLEAR THE LOT

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A Barrel Of Gas Free With

110

The Purchase Of Any C1r $200 or More

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EVERY CAR &amp; TRUCK ON SALE

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WHOLESALE PRICES PREVAIL AT liD

Metropolitan Motors ,,.IGII ~
NOW

WAS
1964 Rombltr 16) 4 Dr. Sit. Wogon.

$1695 ,.

I" I Ford VI Galnle 2 Door Hndto,.
Full powor. lro ohorp . . . . . ... $1495

I

$595 11

· 1959 Ramblor, 4 Dr. Sedan, R&amp;H,ovtrdrive,
completely ovtrhauled,
ch.. p transportation
. . $795

l )o

$595 ;

1959 Plymouth, 4 dr, Y·l avto., cltan car $795

$595 : :
m

1951 Chtvrolot, 2 dr. oulo. R&amp;H. Nlu

$495 ,..

. $695

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MAKE US AN OFFERI
ltsl Oldsmoblo Super II, 4 dr. Hordtop,
full powtr. . . . . . . . . . .
Make

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Mllct

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tn offer

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1"7 ltmllltr custom 4 dr. automatk:. Ma"" utan offer

. ..... M.kt 111 tn tffer Q

V.W. IMutlful wbltt flnlth, .. Mtkt us 1n offtr ~ ~
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lt57 Dodge Stotlon Woton. Motor

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Just ovtrhau6td . .. , ......... . Makt us an oHtr •

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Pontiac 2 dr. Sttr Chief Hardtop. Mtke ut an tff41r I

Pord Po Irlom 500 2-dr. Hordtop. lxtro Spoclol $95 •' ,.

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. Makt us an ott.r ;
; IIJ
Chrysler 2-dr. Htrdtop,
i Jll
full Powtr
. . . . . . . . . M1k1 Ul 1n offer ·

p!

Lincoln 4-dr. hd1n. Full Ptw.r

·if'I IU

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2-dr...1 Air Hordtop.
I Gl
•ncl White. . . . . . . . ... . Mtkt ut an offer
lntern1tlon•l 2-ton clump . . . . Mako ui tn ..,_ I

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WY 2-3870

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CLEARANCE

Mr1.

Lawrtllct

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Neal, Pt. Pleuanl;· Cborl01
Garland, Pt. Pleasant; Daisy
Mash, Pt. Pleulnl; Guy Finley,
Apple Grove; -Roy F. King, Pt·

;J11

Pleasant.

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Pomeroy, 0 ,
~

=:~~te: t=!~. T~
llllcllarJ.. -

Mrs.

Cllll"

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Pleasaat; Mrs. Joe Shinn, J..e.

OF GAS
A BARREL 0f1 GAS
Plea1811t;
lfrL Verlll
Ncnell,
~~~~~~::==~~~~~~~~~!~~"'JI
on;
Mrs. ltlnJe1
Hesson,
PL
Pt.
Pltii'N
~

Values to U.OO yd. One Big Table of Better

md next summer.

SUmmer Clearance.

Children Bolter

SPORTSWEAR

DUNGAREES

SURTS

FootwEAR

s 00

I '99 .,

CHILDRiiN

.

SUmmer Sportawear, Re-(:

Boyl Rei. •.• 13'1'&lt; ....

i!»!·.

Weotern JHJio, Sloe 8 to

lhlrtJ. Aut. Ioney and

18. WoY !Dido. Flnt qui·

plall1 color, Sllea ....

Sboel.

IIJ lllllor!Jad.

mM!... IDd .-Jorp.

qalek llle.

quick

11le. Shortl, iamat, ·

eo Shortl, Capri! Pinto.

VALUES TO '79c J. . .
SUMMER

· lr...,. of 12.ff Vellltl
~N'S WESTEttN

FABRIC$ •.

Valueo t.. ~-" Me01 Be~
ter Short · Sleeve Sport

u.

· W01111ns Ball land
C.U.t ......_

DUNGAREES

'FOOJWW .

99,,·, ··s· 00
pr
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Val.., to 711&lt;~, One

toblo ol Alit. 1ll'fll •~o;.&amp;l
rico. lloduud aDd ....... :a:
od. AU ol Ollf .botlfr
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Given Away Thus: ht, $50- 2nd, $25 - 3r d, $15 -4th, $10 -EACH FIUDA:Y NIGHT

Friday Night Opening
.

-

CLEARANCI

CLEARANCE
VolutJ to SUI. One

Ioree

table o1 Children Sulllmor

Retlfoupod

for

,.1

llll!i wesi.tp baa-

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~' . ~-oril~! .••

. . lite ~hiM for .. a.

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a.r. sue

Otul

yaluOJ,

b1a table. CbUdren smer Sleepweir drutiolllJ
roducad lor qlliGt lilt.

VALUII TO $4.91
MIN SPORT

Ladltland Mil••
PAIRIC SPORT

SH I'RTS

SNIAKIRS

S' 88

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CLIAi4NCI .

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In Merchandise ' f
Certificates • •

CLEARANCE
Chltdr111 Summtlt,
'

CLEARANCE

One bic tob~ ol Child~en
lfOUped and p"""'

EFFECTIVE AUGUST 6 TO SEPTEMBER 10

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CLEARANCE

Sula·

Valll4ilo tG

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8blrt/.•
aroup.

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AUGUST 6

9:15 PM IN POMEROY PARKING LOT

SLEEPWEAR

s

STARTING

GIVE~WAY
Each Friday Night

Quick

SUmmer Dress Fabrics, Priced for

VALUES TO $3.95

CLEAIL\NCE ·.

.

quick Summer Clearance. Buy
•
now for the ·hot weatl\er ahead

e

oo\.O s't~tt

..If

59:.

to U0.95. Regrouped for

.

Pomeroy Merchants

SUMMER FABRICS

VALUES TO $2.99
(t\ENS SFORT

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Ol'HER DAYS
9 A.M. TO 5 P.M.

SPECIAL GROUP

IOYS WESTERN
13% Ql.

.

9 A.M. TO 9 P.M.

VALUES TO 98c YD.

!

Value~

FRIDAYS

$)00,

Save Now!

PT. PLEASANT - William
Howard Boswell, 54, of West
Columbia, died unexpectedly
Tueaday al 10 a. m. ill Holler
hospital.
A Iarmer and substitute mail
carrier, he was born August 10,
1910 In Jackson county, the
son of Mrs. !Wsa Carney
well, Leoo, who ourvlves and
lhe lale Wlllom G. Boswell·
He was a melllber of the Amer·
ican Legioo Posl No. 23.
Surviving ln addlllon t.. bls
mother, are biB wlle, Emma
Louise !Wblnson Boswell; oil
sons, Wllllam ., Jr., of Cll~too. !
Ray James, Dale, !Wger and
Richard Boswell, aD at home:
two daughters, Mrs. C&amp;rl E.
!Ruth Marie) Dunham,
and Mrs. Dennis (JeaJiiel Howell, Galllpolls, Ohio; lwo brothers Charles R.
Galllpolls, Olllo, and Duard Botwell, Denver, Colo.; two sisters, Mra. Luella Keeler, Leoo,
Mrs. Nioml Gainer, Newark,
Del., and one tll'andsoll.
Funeral ll'riii&amp;I!IDenls will
be 8llllOUIICed by the Crow -Husseil Funeral bome.
Admllleol -

SH 0 P

Dress Heels and other Summer Shoes. Jle.
grouped. for quick Summer Clearance. Val·
uea to $8.00. Buy DOW and save.

CLEARANCE

.~ ~7.99

Narrow &amp; Wide Widths

TO $6.98

SUMMER SHOES

Values to .6.95 in. this group ot Ladles Summer Dreisu. Jr., Misses md Half Sizes. All
itduced for quiet ..le.

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1t57 Oldomobllo Super II, 4&lt;Jr. Htrdlop,

NIH

SAVE NOWI

Mr. Boswell
Dies Suddenly
On Tuesday

$195 ...

Just overhauled In flnt 1h1pe. . . $795

Chevrolet 4 dr.

'VALU~S

_. LADIES

Clarice FOfllesoog, WUilam Massie, Hanley Beta, Terry C&amp;sto

,.

1959 Ramb~r 2 Door Station Wagon.

full Powtr .

••

Moser Noll ond Quentin WU·

'"5 Gl

H~rdtop

...... . .

4.99

son, Pt. Pleasant Jr. H l g h,

ell Capebart and Opal Plaols

-

These Poft-Parrots cater to the smanest co-ed,"'!
please the most particular Jittle ·"fellow."
Best of all PoH-Parruts pleas• Particular
parents. They Itt 'wen, wear
. long, and are poa-'c:!sted
toproV&amp;itl

Values to .3.99 in this Big Table of Ladles
Summer Flail and Sport Summer Shoes.

0

er, James Lancjaoese, Gloria

I~

Green ond whitt, Cloon llkt now, $"5

full powtr.

VALUES TO $6.98

$1195 ~

' IHO Rambler Ambapaftr Sfl. Wtpn.
1
Full ,ower. It's dean and solid.
1
One local owMr. .
. . 11295

tncl c~an .

s1oo,,

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local owner. Auto. Cl. .n 1nd nice $1295

1

DRESSES

PLEASANT -

were hired as IIOCI'etarlel at PL ·
Pleasant Sr. IDgh.
S"5 1:
'!be neil sessioo of lba board
liJ
I IIJ wao sel lor AuliUBt 13·

1962 Rtmblor 161 2 Door Sodon, One

11959 Chtvrtltt ltl Air 4 Dr.

FLATS

and Shirley W. Chapman. Jan-

I

Custom 330. Standtrd Trana,

Ont owner. like new. Set it• .... $2:095

LADIES SUMMER

OF BJnER

Teachers hlrecl lor Pt.
Sr. Hlgh were: LeoD
W. Melton. George

lit

FOR~~HILDREN

VALUES TO $3.99

Clearance

llruction.

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9T05-SAT. 9T09

MID·SUMMER

John Malbelley, Jr., 23,
been hired u band director
Point Pleasant JDgb School
lhe Mason County lloard of
cation duriog lhe board mee•tlog
Monday night· Malheney
sucl"eed Eugene Gherke
was hired and resigned
lhe close of school lhls year.
Malheney, UD11181Tied, La a
graduate of West VIrginia
and former . band ·director at
Dunbar High School, wiD ....
sume bls duties nex1 week.
Olhor action of lba board was
l!Cceptance of the low ~ld
~.87S.B5 from Hartley, Hartley and Hartley, Inc., Pt. Pleasant, lor the Installation of a
new steel lurnaco at Roosevelt
grade school on a spUI vote lor
3 to 2.
Architect W'dHam Frampton
preiented to lba board pl8D1
opproved by the Stale Fire Mar·
lhall lor the addlllbn of two
classrooms lo the bas"""'lt of
Ordnance &amp;rade ..11oo1. Bids
will be advertlaed lor Ibis .....

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POMEROY, OHIO

A BARREL OF GAS

FAL ESTIVAL OF
SHOE FASHIONS

Take advantage of these Big Sav· ·
lngs. Clearance on these Summer .
Items, Sportswear, Shoes and Home
Needs,
OPEN MONDAY THRU FRIDAY

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ANNOUNCING!

@1!1 $I'!IJIII!I~,_.IM.iltl

llact, .brown

7·" .

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10JIEN FRIDAY
, TIL 9:00PM
S~URDAY TIL 5 PM

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8ralaad ..... llld • Pl'lotlhllt

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CLIARANCI

eo'IIOol. •

TOunl claelc lhat owlnp ro1th

NIW STORE HOURS
pr

·Uu·~aaw

' .

OntER DAYS

91,00 AM. - 5:00 PM

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FOR AUGUST
·Mon., Tues., WllcL _

9~

AM 1o

9:.00 AM til 12 ~n

Thursday

~• Friday A Saturday •

9:AM··· .
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Some Stores are Open Both Friday &amp; Saturday.Nl,jds
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All participating merchants will give any person, 13 years or older, a FREE TICKET with ,no .p~

necessary. Merchandise certificateS are redeemable at any participating merchant. ASK FOR YO'I.l&amp;ftEB
TICKET NOW.

THESE POMEROY STORES
ARE GIVING AWAY FREE TICKETS: ' · ·"•)
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. Rt..OI1~ny
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Arno1cllroo.
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Hortlol"l• Bonnett Shoo Sltro

Simon's M1rir:et

The

Stuk's PhtrlriKY
KaC Jmlry Store

Moore'• Store
,..,.,., Motor Compony
Pomeroy Flower Shop

Gil""'"' . .1r .. ..... ,
1-r RunMinil' .

Bon Frolilrlln Sttro
Anoclotod Rodlo &amp; TV
Now Yor.k Clothing Nouoo
lwlohor lo LohM Dru11
Chopmo...Conodoy ShMI
MortUorlto'llhoo SHop

K1rr &amp; V1n Z.ndt

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Motor SoiH
Hoyt's Sohlo Stotlon ·
Dolry Valloy

lluo • Gray RHiouront
Wohruni;l llkl Shop

_.ers"·'Jowo1ry Store

..,.,

K-rs

• a J Auto Parts Co.

1-my Sovlftll• I LNn Co •
w•..;., larbor i
Motors Dlao~
INuty Shop
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