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JULY SALES
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Middleport, 0.

."ELBERFELDS

TONIGHT
Janet Leigh
Van Johnson
" WIVES AND LOVERS"
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Lauri Pl:'ters
"SUMMER HOLIDAY "
(Tecbnicolor)

in POMEROY

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MIDDLEPORT
BOOK STORE

TONIGliT .1&lt; SATURDAY

Billy Wilder's

"IRMA LA DOUC!"

(1'eehnicolor)
Jack Lemmon. Shirley MacLaine. This ptcture is for

MIDDL!PORT. 0.

ADULTS ONLY!

One admiasion only : BOc.

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Sharp One-&lt;lwner Car

60 Oldsmobile Dynamic • • • • •
4 Dr. HoUday Sedan, V-8, Auto.' P.S. an4 P.B. ~o, W.S.W. Tires
ly owned. Air Conditioned . •

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CHILDREN$

YOUR OWN FINANCW WOIL
.... ALL UNDER ONE ROOF1

REVIV Al.8 BEGIN
A week of revival meetings
will begin Saturday, 7:30 p.m.
at tbe Rutland Church of God,

BULOVA

We offer full-scale banking
service: checking accounts,
savings accounts, manf types
of loans and other specw!·purpose services-all converuently
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REG. $5.95
REG. $7.95

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We Pay .1o/o ln.tere1t On Saving•

Pomeroy National Bank
#;\ember Foderol Doposlt lnsuronco Corpor.tlon
Membor Fodorol Rnorve System

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30-44

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VISIT US SOON • • •
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ORIGINAL STRUCTURE - Theo Smith, asslsta!l! manager, stands with his
fatber, Harry P. Sll)ith, owner, in front of the original section of The Sugar Run
Flour Mill. Tbls section was built in 1860 on Leading Creek, moved piece by piece
in 1870 to tis prel!ent site, where it was reassembled. - Sentinel Photo.

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and yours with per8011111, family and business money matters. It's all here .•. full scale
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special benefit!

iUJder

REG. $1.98 - - - 88c
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Mother Kills I
4 Children,
Wanders off
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tempt to put a West VIrginia
merchant In !be Whlto House.
The parties Friday selected
Joseph Llghtburn, 64, of Jane
Lt'N . W. Va., 18 their presiden·
tlal nominee with Thendors C.
B-illings. :ta.. of Denvt-r,
aF his runniq: m~te .

Colo.

1!\SHINGTON- Ohio

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Phillies Swamp Braves 9-1 FOr FOurt:t Straight Win

DAYTON !UPII - \1. appar.
enlly dora n1• d woman
smothe~ her four chtldron
Friday nlJ!lt and !ben attempted ID take her own lifo.
Police said Mrs. Betty Perry,
28, was found wandering on a
streol near her houslnf project
home in which the boc!le. ol her
children were disoovered in
two bedrooms.
Mra. Perry who 'woo oeparated from her hwband. ,... taken
ID tho Dayton Shlte Hoor-•tal. Of.
fleers uld abe had taken lbout'
30 uplrln tablets and 1llahed
her wrlata .
The woman loft 1 nolA In the
apartment saying it would be
easier for her husb.nd If he
had no family to suvport and
had no one who would b. 1 burden to him.
She told officers the children
had betn acting up Friday evening allll the proso of domoatte
and financial troubles
her to kill the children, Stacey,
10, Susan. 6, Scott, 4 and Carl,

f!t!Vt&gt;r nors and senators rt&gt;pre-~1- nnng 12 Midwest sta tes fri·
d.t\ t&lt;~ form a bi ~partisan Mid~
1\t'~' oltw In Cungres~ m an ef~
!&lt;~ ' '1 to obtilin more contracts
lrt•m tht: federal government
.•\ 1 a mePting called by Sen .
FJ.tllh Umsche. D-Uhio . 10 gov·
ernors went to the White House
to urge 111at President Johnson
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t'rt S. McNamara make greater liSP or educational and re~t'&lt;Jrril f;lCJl itH!S in the Midwest.

Dr. (arpenter

To (lose his
Meigs Service

loy GEORGR 0. LANGJOilD nm aDd pltdall lio ?II all
UPJ Sporil Wrller
pining bJs 111111 'IIIII I I IIOIJ
Blmd lilY iDiield or -outlleld ft raise bJs -.1 to U-4. ,._
poaltloo, add a new found un Johnson bad tlne Ill file
clutch-hitting ability, prepare ..ven hill made by the Redo.
under the guidance of Gene
Mauch and you have Cookit&gt;
Rojaa,
Rojoo Is a 25-year-old CU~
concocUon who hourn•es In and
out of tbe Philadelphia Phlllles
lllleup, hitUng as if he wasn't
awa"' that his highe•l previouo
batting average in el~ht years I

.AI Spar.ller sl n g I ed boma orat..l In an ll -hit!A!r 1&lt; ~and
Jerry Grato !n till sixU. Inning Olck Ellllworll' his lltb defeat
with the only run lD lb. CoiiJ, qalnst 1Z victories.
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victory over the Cub•. Hal Gene (J(Jver and Lee Mayo
Brown and Jim OW... collab- drnve lD three 1'11111 .,..,I• to

lead the Mllwauket Brsvos lrl-~ \'ork . Hanl&lt; Fle&lt;ber pilehed 111
umpn over the M•ta deapue ei~hl hlt!A!r ani! slnlclr out six
l.brry Elliot's fourth bomt run •to will hit eighth lllllt while
in as DlliiiY games. which
Jack l'ilber BUffered bla loth
a new team reoonl lor New lo,. against 1ix wlna.

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Bnmo of Bruil ~ Norma Bayloft el Argentina,
'"'· s.z, and Marcaret Smith of
Australia beat compatriot Le&amp;ley Turner: f-3, f-4 , Friday ~o
reach the fmals of the women 8
singles pl~y 10 the .Outcb Open
lawn ten.ns champion ;hlp•.

New Haven Batters Middies

.ot professional baseball was .
.275 iD I CIBSS "D" league.

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She was quoted u uylng ohe
fell It would be bettor if oho
took the children out of their
troubles and •he went wltb , NEW SUBSTATION -Jack Welch, manaeer of the Col-umbus •nd Southrn Ohio Electric Co., In
them.
ahowa off his firm's new 2500 KVA aubltatlon located on Run Street In Pomeroy.

Nightfull

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Middleport,

Completed

How mucn
will go up
in· smoke?
10 yeaN ago your bo\l.Se'

Two Fined in
Mayor~s Court
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may havt- b~n - Worth
$13,000 - mday it may
be worth $ 18,000! If/ hat
•bout J'OU,. fire inrurllncd Check r.ues now
foe fire insurance that
measures up ro todlily'• value of your hOrqe •..:
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Want Ads Are Worth AGood Look ---You'D Find Dozens Of Bargain~ Below!
West Columbia . Around And
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•t r e e • climbing, eontemporary er their llnt..nm lbowlllp In
pltchen llld Omoi&amp;bl blhl." tbeatrea ...the biJ pay·'l'V' idell
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By RICJl DU BI\OW
U!!iled Prou lat4mallooal
HOU.YWOOD WPI) - The
baAeball fan who bmes In tel•
vosoon or radl~ may someum11
g•t the suaplCJOD that there Is
" slight gap ~•tween what the
sporllcuter II 88~ and acm•lly thinking.
These aporllcaltats are not
olwayo entirely dispassionate in
their feelings toward the teama
they cover regularly since they
are often af[Uiated with them,
so one must use some lmagina·
lion in trying to conjure up
their true emotions. It is poosi·
ble the following examples may
nnt be too lar from the contrast
of the sportscaster's words and
hi' actual thoughts :
Tbe wonlo: " We're oeeing
onother great pitcbina contest."
l'bo lbeqbl: "These bum hit·
ten couldn't connect oolldly

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V8 enalne, Poweralide trans. Beautiful i'•ory and silver

blue fini11h radio. heater, wbitPwall tires. C &amp; C !(roup.

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LeMans Coupe. Bucket seats and red vinvl trim autom•·

,..pnl"tl"d l mmwth"lll)
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.tier wlio t'lnl r r•pnnllhh fill

11c trans., 326 - V8 engine, red over wlii te- f\niflh, radio
and heater. like new whitewall tires.

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1963 Monz• Coupill

$1995

Black flniab, red vinyl trim, buckt"t !Pat. Hi!: tne:ine. 4 on
the floor , radio and heater

Jith the broad side of a bam."
The wenh: ·•nm ill ceJ'IaiD.
ly a hitter's day"
The tlloallbl: "The . pitching
stall was at a ~~~ ~oint last
nlght and couldn t ·~~ home
plate wltb a telescope.
The word•: "This kid ls a
streak hitter."
TIHi · lbOUIIII: "He comeo
allve between November and

Marcil."

Tbe wtlrdl : "Joe II a hill•·
poworful fellow who has a lot
of po!A!ntlal and io being
broulbl alo"' carefully."
the tbqht: "He's halfway
tlu'OUih the alphabet and It's
oddo-on he'll never make It all
the way."
Tbe worda: "Bob here Is an
example of the new kind of intelligonl young ballplayer who
has gone to rr&lt;lege."
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er loss 16r a real baJ'd.lud
pitcher."
The llloapl: "'l'llls &amp;UY'•
mllklng 110.000 a year, loseo
two close games in a row and
suddenly lt'o a tragedy."
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Tbe Cbanael Swim· The
Los Angele~ Fra.dsco ne~
TV operation, Subscription ' : .
evlslon Inc. (SI'V), will get
movies lrQID United Artlsls. • .
However they wiU not be made
a allab~ W Din
tho aft.

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at home, or at leasl linWuD
lllms ...The movies, Wbleb are

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"The Gleat l!:loape," "LIUes of
the Field," "Toys in the Attie,"
Dr. No," ""wo For The Seesaw" and "A Child Ia WaiUng."

CAPRA R£TUIIN&amp;
HOU.YWOOD (UP!) - Dlrector Frank Capra ... turned to
Columbia Pictures alter many
years to produce and direct
"Marooned."

DAILY CROSSWORD
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Thanks

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I or
their many kindnesses. ancl
' for the lovely cards and £low·

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Barbara
Wehrung. We also deeply ap-

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DAILY CRYI'TOQUO'.rE - Here'• .Ow to work It:
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LONOJ'BLLOW
Ontlttter lllmpl;r ataDdl ,_. aaotber. In tlWJ ea.mple A lu us&lt;\4
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lropbleo, lbo let~~~~ Ad -.tlon or t1u1 wonll are all llilll&amp;
ll&amp;cb day t l u l - leU.. .... dlftONI1t.
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Mrs. Pullen is
Hostess for
Church Class

"Why, yeo, you CAN do somethin1 for mo, youn1 manl

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WJEH RADIO
PROGRAM LOG
MONl&gt;A Y THROVGH FRIDAY
6:00 SlJn On, Musi&lt;:nl Clock
6:30 News Headlines
6:32 Mnsical Clock
7:00 Be Still &amp; Kno1:
7;1D News
7:08 Musical ~k

7:30 News Headlines
7:12 Musical Cloct.
7:45 Word &amp; Testimony
8 00 Oblo Valley Newa
B 115 World, National New•

a 10 Sporil
B 15 Weather Picture

8 16 Mll8ical Clnct
8 55 Community News
j 00 Talk ot tbe Town
9 55 Muon County Newa
111 00 hmlb Worship Hour
IU 15 Public Sen·tce
There were 28

For Rent

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111 55 World News
11:00 Newa Beat

and three guests includMrs. Bertha Archer, Mta.
Harlnay and Steven
. Mrs. Pullen was .,..
with the serving by her
Stepbanle Pull·
Mrs.
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new
ol tbe class. Mrs. RaY·
Luman's resilnatlob 11
wu accepted.

; I :05 Mornlna Melodies
(e&amp;eepl Friday'
Cban:b BeUo Hlftl)
11 46 World Newa
II li5 Muon CouDI7 NeWI
12 00 CommunliJ News
12 06 Local NeWI
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ao l\iJ'ICUIIUre qent
46 CotmlrJ Go Round
I 55 Ntwa Ileal
2 00 CotmlrJ Go Round
2 55 NeWI Ileal
3:01· Mlci-Way Mallllee
3 55 Ntwa Beat
4 00 Dllt:ltrc wllb Pau

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PIANOS

4·30 Interchange
&gt;·OO Community News
5:06 World, National New1
5:15 Spotlight on Spoi'IS
5:25 Weather
5:30 Sunset Blvd.
8: 110 Sign Off .

SAnJRDAY
6:00 Sign On, Musical Clock
7:00 Be Still v Know
7:0' Nowo
7:08 Musical Clock
7:45 Word &amp; Testimony
1:00 Oblo Valley NOWI
I :Ill World, National NeWI
8.10 Spoi'IS Tnday
1: 15 Weatller Picture
1:18 Musical Clock
8:55 News
9 00 MUSical Clrl
9:30 Sona &amp; Srory Time
9:45 Family Worship Hour
10:110 News
101116 High School Hit Parada
10:55 New•
II :00 Army Time
11:30 Specll!i Communi.,

Pratrams

12:110 Newa Roundup
12:20 BulleUn Board
12:25 NeWI 0 Grams
12:30 Saturdl]l MaUnee
1:55 News Beat
1:011 Saturd&amp;J MM!nee
1:16 Nelli Ileal
3:00 Saturday Mallllee
1:55 Newa Ileal
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AM'!J\ 'ftiE DI!:LtiGEo The Good Frldu eutbq. . Wfllatlit uYOe aloaJ llle Voltln b.W.
aen ·~ aa4 to tile atGre of Hayer W...,ord (wiOI tftW: pulled Ia froat~ Willa federal
alii aa4 JMip rrom eo-ermt aappUere, tile port leWa IJ Jftlllll• Ita ree«.
lnl at the Churcb ol Cbrllt Ill
Galllpollo.
Mr. arx1 Hn. Sylvan Balta
BY MARIE 41.£X.o.NDER
arxl daughter, Columbua a ro
spendin1 thlo week wllb bet
Those from hen who atte-•
nued the McCarley-Owena wed- parent.o, Mr. a!lll Mrs. Malon
at Methodist church ;, Bea- K~.nned.f and 1011 Dick.
ver, Friday evening iDcluded Sunday diDnor gueat.o of Mr.
M
nd M J H Cl d M arxl Mrl. Tom Quickie
were
J rd._a 81 urs.
~: 'Pat~- Mr. and Mn. Beecbet Davll
Jalm Cast M ' arxl Mrt . .Roae .GiaB!burll.
Mar. anduMer,
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crs.E Alexander
and Mr. arxl Mrs. DaD Swick were
an
Mrs.
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In Columbut over the weekend
Mrs. ar1e ex
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vi slUng In the home of their
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Payne and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Joe
of W_orxlst~k, Va. ar: Matthews.
for a vtall w1th their par
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ents, Mr. arxl Mrs. W. G. Cas- Mrs .. Dave Jenntngo,_ ... ug,.
to arxl Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Pay- ter, Michele of Dunedin, Fla.
They will be accompanted and Mrs. Ethel Welker, ColumK. .
ho ·bus visited . friends and relaby d h
~~g- ter, risst~ w tives here over the weekend
been VISiting her gra par.
•
ents.
Mrs. Bob Tinker and son, CoMrs. Hazel Harman returned lumbue •pent the weekend with
home after sperxllng a week her parents, Mr. •nd-~~!"bwith Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Har- ert Eagle
and gr......,uu.,.er,
man, Cedarville.
Mrs. Cora Eagle and called
Miss Cloene Samuels, Colum- on her grandfather, ClyM E&amp;bua opent the weekend here gle, a paUent iD Holzer Hosplther parents, Mr. arxl Mrs. al.
Sam Samuela.
Mrs. L. C. Long and doughMr. and Mrs. Tom Davia and ters, Arlene and Lynn art vi&amp;son, Columbue attended I he lllng relatives at Cleveland
McCarley : Owena wedding at and Dayton thla weet.
Beaver Fnday everung
and Mrs. Ellls Halley, Powell,
l)lelll the weekend with her par- spent a few days recently with
ents, Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Alex- her mother, Mrl. Clyde Eagle.
arxler.
. Mrs. Nell Keeney, Mrs. Myr-Mra. Bill Ewing, daughter, tie Davos arxl Mrs. Florence
Becky! Columbua were week- Quickie, Mrs. Sally Harden, Or-V~ltors of Mr. and Mrs. larxlo, Fla. were BhoppiDI iD
GranVJlle Casto and Mr. and Huntington Tuesday.
.
Mrs. G. P. Ewing.
Eddie McGhee, son Jessie,
Mro. Pauline Polsley and 1011 Rave~ opent the weekend
have moved into one of the a- wtth his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
partmeoll owned by Mr. arxl Ed McGhee.
Mrs. Daniel Evans.
Mr. and Mra. Junior Scott
Mr. and Mrs. JameJ Bush and children, Toledo. ~t sevand family, Mr. and Mrs. Dale era! days recently With their
arxl sons and Mrs. par~ll and other relatives.
McMlllan were Sunday Phillp
Snyder, Pendleton,
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Call!. to home 00 30-day leave
Faulkner of Miller.
With his parent.o, Mr. and Mrs.
Mr. arxl Mra. Leon Casto llld James Sn~der, Marvaleab and
and Mrs. Ray Casto, dau- other relatives.
Kay, Columbus, . were Mr. and Mrs. John Stevens,
vlslton of lhmr par- daughter Ann and Mrs.
Mr. and Mn. Granville Gerlach open! Sunday In
Casto and Mr. and Mrs. Joe lumbus with Mr. and Mrs .
Payne and family who are fis- Wood and family. They '
tUng here from VIrginia.
accompanied home by their
Mr. and Mra. Edgel Hall and daughter, Jan _who had vlslted
aons, Columbua 1pent the week- the past week In the W o o d
with her parenll, Mr. and home.
Mrs. Marton !lcGbee and at- Mr. and Mrs. Max Hartsook
landed church Sunday mom- and 10111 were weellerxl vis!ton

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Peter's Batdllca In Rome Ia the "doer of death"-a llltclal
entrance for funeral proceuiono. Fifteen
ill the makIng by ~lptor Giacomo Manzo, the DI818Jve bronze panels
bear ral&amp;ed figures aymhollc of the pa.sslng of man, In bolb

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Clothes 'Make the Man'

"Farm Loans
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"Clothes make the man" Is
' much discussed
saying.
~lothes do help - at least in
.naking that first Impression.
' well-dressed man wears aporlpriate, becoming and well
'itted clothes.
Clot.hes that are appropriate
101 only fit the occasion b u I
:hey also fit together. All clothng Items worn at one
time
1hould contribute to a
tingle
idea - a sports outift, for exIUllple, calls for sports shoes
•ith a sport shirt or jacket,
dacks, and a sporty hat.
A Homburg hal would not be
1ppropriate with a sporie out'It nor would a sport shirt be
oppropriate with a busiDess suit
" formal wear. Today, colored
md striped shirt.o for buelneas

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wear are fashionable. Because
ol their soft con8trnctlon,
may also be worn for
wear.
Many men want to look tldnnar and-or
taller. Matching
trouser. and jackets b&gt;nJ to do
this- so do jackets and trous-ol about the Mme value
color, even though one may
be a solid color and the other
a muted chect or plaid.
Black and dark colors are
apt to make I person teem
thln. Even the lines of each
clothing Item can affect t h
apparent llze of a man. T h
deeper the opening of the
and the narrower the lapels,
taller and thinner the figure
and the IOIIJer the

Not all rnen,want to look
and thinner. Some w o u 1 d
to took heavier some want
look shorter. Many
this effect end so do jackeq and slacka wblcb do no

move up to
better living

Well-fitted garments biVe
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no slgo of tlghllless - ~I
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coal collar hugs the neck at
and sldeo. Tllo ouit coal
neither too short nor too long
usually about lmuctle length.

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everr women dream• of a new
modern kltoh•n In her home

Oil

of Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Hartsook.
Jessie McGhee, Ravelma Is
spending a week with his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Ed MeGhee.
Dinner guests Wednesday of
Mrs. Anna Higgins were Mr.
and Mrs. E. E. Hartsook and
and Mrs. Chester White.
Terry Hartsook, COlumbus,
a week recendy with his
Mr. and Mrs. E.

Mel Renfro of Oregon (top right), Bob Brown of Nebraska (bottom left) and Joe Don ·
Looney of Oklahoma were top collegiate ~layero in the nation. ThJJ year, they'll b.., ,
to prove thenuelves again as rooklea in the Notional Football League campi o1 Saa rna.
cisco, Dallas, Philadelphia and New York, rospectivel7.
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Norris and family.
Mrs. Wilmer Parsons, and tam-1Denlse Hawley, Mlda.lepol't1 ,.
Mrs. Marion Thomas visited ily Mr. and Mr&gt;
Mattilow 1turned home after operxllaJ I
ln Virgin!~:~ with her stster who Bu,rne.s. Everg 1·een , M1 and 1 wet&gt;!~ with their aramdparata, ··
is Ill.
IMr. and Mr • . Perry Br:'&lt;lbury
David Matthews and Homer Mrs. Rl&lt;1 i DinSJ .ore, Mr. I Mrs. Cora Ward ltas receDI
Hockman are employed on and Mrs ..John Thoma and fam· ldmner guest of
Mri. Jeesil.
construction worl at Racine. il,r, Mr . tnd ,'\!Irs. Rvn Raffle, K,erns at Gallipolis.
A pl&lt;ni&lt; dinner was
held Mr. and Mr.s. Fess Rose and i Mr. and M•·•· Paul Wamsley,
Sunday at the home of
Mr. son all of Columbcs. Mr. and · Dai&lt;- Si;•ou and Virct. Wamj . '
and M.s. Ray Lom!oy. AI tend- ~1rs. Carl Ta) lor an~ • fa mily , lley spent a day in COl~.._ .,
ing were Miss Dale Ward. Port· Rutland, Dorothy and Juanita ccnt ly.
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land, Ore., Mr. Knd il'rs. Owen Arrm~l&lt;m, S'""· 'ob. and Ro-- 1 Ralph Balea
apont ~ ' '.
Cotterill. and daughters, Colum- gtr Hawley. and fonzo Taylor. w1th his grancjparenlll .. W- llll
bia, Mo., Mr. and ·Mrs. Mack The Wumen's Socie.y of the Mrs. Lester Bales lilliJ\j(,€Jar•.
1
Ward, Mr. and Mrs.
Scottie Kyger M. E. Church met Wed- ence Woods, Mill l\OliCI.~ · ; ,~Ward, Mr. and Mrs. Wendell • nesday . July " at tlte home of SuQdliy lliiK14 ~Jr. • ord·Mn
Ward , an~ ch1id·en. all of Co- •. ~;, s Clyd. Harnson. Attending V~rg•l Wamsley, end Job 1
lwnbus, Mr. and Mrs. Guy Wa~ were M1 s. \1oe Ath,•y Mrs. VIa- , Gtbbs. Jr were Mr. and Mri
ters, Middleport, Mr. and Mrs. 1 lind ,, Hr•dbt.r) . Mrs. Cora Delmar G1bbs arxl laml,ly, Jolt
Gerald Tate, Dayton Mr. and I Wood , :11" Nma RuJ&gt;&lt;:. and and Mrs. John Gibb&gt;, Jr._ ~ru
Mrs. Luther Frederick, and Mr. , Mrs. LucJIIe MuH~ ~d. Carpet fanui) Jf Chkago , Mr. and -MI-a
and Mrs. ~arl Gco:-g. of Eno, rags .,.,e,~ se..,ed. Refreshments Burley Grimtead aod Jamil)
Mr. and Mrs. Freddie C.eor~e were serv•'&lt;l.
Columbus, and -!lllrry~oinstea&lt;
and children, Rutland. Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Joe Rous!t and : and granddaQgh&gt;A!r, ' l!artrorcl
Mrs. Alvin Haggy,
Pomeroy M1s~ H:ita Stump of Columbus w. Va.
and Mr. r.d Mrs. J.ay Lemley. Ivisited uver the weekend with Lt and Mrs. Dovld Fulto1
All of the 'dldren .. : 1trS Lem- itheir P""'"''· Mr. •nd Mrs. and family of Dover Del. ar&lt;
ley were present e'!l:t;ep! one Arnold Stur . .and Mr. and visitmg relatives in '"le area.
daughter, Carol who lives at Mrs. J1nrt1e Roush.
Mr. .na
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Rockdai• . Me.
I Cheryl, V•cki. and
Bobby and da•Jghter Rhonda spent
A reunion was hel&lt;i at the · Wood. Canal Winche&gt;,er . and Monda y at Akron.
h&lt;&gt;me of Fonzo Taylor Sunday. ' ,-..__ _.....,.........
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July 19 with 41 'lersons present. Atte11ding were Nan Baird,
Pomeroy and friend, Frank
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Mrs. Norval Holcomb and son
of Ansted. w. Va, Mr. and
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"'"'" Sunday VISito.s &lt;&gt;f Mr.
and Mrs. Carl Weimann .
Spending Saturd•y
evening
\\1th Mr. 1 na Mrs. Robert Conkle and family were Mr. and
Mrs. Emersoh Spires, and Mr.
and Mrs. Waldon J.larst.
Recent guests of Mr. and
Mrs. wa--rt OXyer and doughters were Mr. and ~:rs. Arnstead Arnola and daughter,
Charleston, and Mr..
Doris
Conkle
To~y and Willard 1xyer
01 Jessup, Md. visited Mr. and
Mrs. Wayne O•yer and family
arxl other relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. C'shel Tribble
visited in Parkersburg Sunday
with Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Jamea.
Mrs. Allee Elklru. end Miss
Lizzie Et~a .::::hapman of Huntingtun, W. Va. were weekend
guests of
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No. I In Saaebo, Jap111. Me
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Cheer up! Gear up with GRAVELY
lor MATCHLESS MOW-BILITYI

and Mrs. art JenK ,
spent
Saturday ..ftemoon with friends
a• Porter.
Sund, . guests of •.tr. and
lin. Chari• Tate and family
wer• her slo&lt;er, Mr. ana Mrs.
Robe 1 (M 1 ) •- -•
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dlughtera, Columb•Js, arxl Mr.
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a e Day ton.
The many friendo of Mrs. Wes- '
ley Bennett In the Kyger area l
were oorry to hea1 of her 111- ·
ness
M~. and Mrs. Marlm RIfe

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Adm. Woodrow W. M~
ICr•ory, 58, arrives here today to
over aa commarxler of
fprcee In Korea from Rear
Joaepb Wllllams, Jr.

living •pac• to your hom•

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with • blrlbdar In Week o/ Camplnr
Jl'uneral lei'Yieel ror Mr •· )IN'Iy lor their 11011, Roger • and "'"' Scout ...... SIS spent a
Conole Roush ReJresiuZlellll of -&lt;
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Harry .Weilrung were beld from ,_
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tile Ewlsli Cllapel W..u-laJ ""' bod
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lb!d Methodlat church olflclat.- to allend were Mr · and Mn. and Merrill Taylor, ocoulm..
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Harry Kauri. Present were Mr.
s'.na1 1088 In BeeclJ Grn.,. and Mro. Tom Jtou•b and faml· lm.
'*"'eiery and pallbearen were ly, Rolle Otler, Frank •Rat!&gt;- The tJ'OOp ol SBVeD boyl . .
Auslll&gt; Phllllpo, Gall
loiiUer, burn, Mr. and Mn. Gtorge Cas- turned Sunday, July 18. .Eight
Sidney Spencer, Donald ' Web- SO and Jlmmy, Mra. lay Mal&gt; merit badges were earned. 0..
rung, Marvin Spencer and. Craig ley ~ Cathy, Mrs. Rosemary Taylor, senior petrol leader,
Webnmg. Coming from out ol Hyeell, Brenda, Peunl and Sber- earned !be Nature merll badp
soW!I • ..., Mr. and Mn. 1111- rl. . and Mr. and Mro. Elwood and Swimming badges, and file.
))ert Galea, Mra. Mlmle New- Pbllllpo and Carole. Roger Man. ky Werner Fint Aid, WUdiJfa
hauser and Mr. and Mn. Del· ley will leave Monday lor In- Management and Pioneering
phla Webnmg, Cantoo: Mr. ductlon In the U.S. ~Y·
merit Olldgea. Dana Snouffer
and Mro. Edgar Webnmg and
worked on the first ald mer!&amp;
Mro. Elza Webnmg, Cleveland;
GIVE DINNER I'~TY
badge, Don Anderson and RayMrs. Herman MorriBOD, YOilllp- MlBa Betty Fisher entertaJn. mood Michaels W&lt;lrked toward
sown; Oakley Webrun&amp; Pltlt- ed wltb a dinner Thuraday eve- First Class award•.
burgh, Pa.; Mr. and Mro. Mar- olng' at her bosne, CavHt bon, ----vin Spe._, Fairborn; Mr. and orlng Robert McDaniel on his
Mro. Craig Webrung, Colwnbus; birthday. Guelll were Miss Bet- The sWI 112\11. olficers ol the
and Edward Mclnto..h, Dayton. ty Williams, Cllflord Frazier Meigs county '¥emple of Pytl&gt;and Teddy Fisher.
lao slolm of Mlddle~rt art
GUESTS COME
poetponlng their meeting, schMr. and Mrs. Bruce SchoU guests o1 Mn. ·Franc!• SchoU eduled for Monday evening Ulland chlldren of Toledo w e r • dorlng the peot weekend.
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ly EUG&amp;NE H. ILABEY
JIOCHESTER, N. Y. (UPI) - Three battalions of Na.
llonil Guardsmen were committed to this riot-ravaged
city today to support state and local police in clamping
a lid on· racial riolence and pillaging that flared here for
lhree ouccesslve nights.
Negrne• went Into the
Sunday night in
a nightl&lt;1g curlew and
burled rocks, bottles and in&gt;

Io•ovloed lire bombs, mostly

I hlt-..111-hlde· for&amp;ys,

in

despite

presence of 1,200 lawmen. Vaoand looting, wbich
with the first outbreak of
Friday nigh~
urly Joday

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SAIGON, South Viet N•
IUPI) - The United state~.
lias promised to send IIIW
U. S. soldier and ei~
advisers to South Viet NNa
and to furnish more ~ ,
ment for the war aplzlit ·
tile Communist gu~
the Vietnamese govei'IIllltlll·~ ,
announced tonight.
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The announcement by ., .., ·
mier Maj. Gen. Nguyen ~ · '
said th&lt; undisclosed llllll1lii' ·

Hoffa Will AppeaJ Verdit"
Lawyer Criticizes Decision
CJUCAGO (UP!) - Teamsters 00.. James R. Hoffa
bls attorneys today to plan the aliDeal of hla
on charges he conspired to drain 'f25 million
from the union pensiKon~:fu~n~dl;to~f;urther his own interest.
Atty. Gen. Robert F.
was d •• c r 1bed as
on one count. Tbere's
pleased" with !be verdict.
involved."
Tba 51-y....oot ezar of
Hoffa's attorney• immediately
largest union
motions ror acquittal or
comment on the
trial. U.S. Dlstrk:l
second
Richard B. AU511n,

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of fresh Amerlcan troops W~
be used as additional adrilerll
in battlefield areas.

They will reinforce tile ap
proximately 15,500 America
servicemen already oenis1g M

advisers with Vietnamese fllll'r
ing fo-ces in tbio war - 1Ift

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Southeast Asian nation.

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1111 present a gospel conM&lt;We Equlpm. .
1
7:30 p.m. Tile concert 1 The South Vietnamese pre~.
mier said there would also lit
an
increase of U.S. • 8UJ'I)II!ll
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equipment. i eluding lr~
planes, plus more technielaill
for maintenance and eonunwal-

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Staff.
lor the immediate fu!ure, A communique pubUshed af·

1er forecasters said there ter the meeting said:
"The prime minister of the
eat wave towards the end Vietnamese government has
1e week. Showers or a Ijust received confirmation from
!e in wind direction per- ·Ambassador Maxwell D. Tay-

a possibility of a break in

Thursday or Friday could lor that the U. S. government.

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"IRMA LA DOUCE"
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Jack Lemmon . Shirley Mac·
LKine. This pJcture ls for

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ny Workmao and chUdren, Mrs.
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Judy McKnight and children,
New Haven; and Mrs. Tootle
Kreb of Point Pleasant,

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NOW IS THE TIME TO
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SHOP US FOR THESE ITEMS:

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Member l"edenl Deposit Insurance ~r.,lon
POMEROY, OHIO

eSEVERAL. KINDS OF BRUSHES
AND COMBS
e SHAMPOO COAT DRESSING
AND SHOW SHINE FOR
JHE HORNS AND FEET
eHALTER AND LEAD S1JAP· ·
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W. 2nd St.

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suNDAY JULY t1
a.a-1 IS, "The Cool
TboJ' er.Jy•• (1!158) .Scott

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to 70 a! Marietta. Cleve-! Khanh listed four main fields
had 60. Columbus 68 and of U.S. aid:
·nati 69.
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-"To have mor• mOltary ad·
visers among units of the
forces of the RepubUe
vo Motorists ofarmed
Viet Nam, especially at tbe
battalion level, the sea patn:i
air units."
ted Followl, D"t1 andStrengthen
Special F.....,
-"To beef up the American
nday Accident Special_
Forces in order to help
the VIetnamese intensify the
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, training and
supporfinl units
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. dnver s were cl. ed h~ of thilll corps with 1 view to U..
!Ho S~te Patrol after a creasing tht!ir effectivflneSS iD
tr ~rcident at 2:15 p.m. joperations against (Communist)

F,..Astaiouod lanleeloaoelhll .. roo•ited io ''Uiok Pretty,• •

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goes to Connecticut to be there
for the changing of the leaves.

1r drivf'n by Charles Fri- conducting counter-guerrflla op:. Pomeroy , swung to the erations to destroy Viet Cona

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Old Hand Is Back
It's Gene Tierney

She likes to visit France annual-

l, Rutland. cited to Meigs
charged with defectiv•
:; Emmeti Welch, so,
s Run, Pomeroy, In
jail held on an open
after he is reported to
ltempted an attack with
ng knife aud Finley Man, Middleport, charged
:Chhiking.

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The battle, centering seva
miles northeast of the ~
cia! capital of Toy Hoa, 1'8ffd
into its sec&lt;lDII day today. '1'111 ·
U. S. spokesman said the •
Communists were kilied In "jut
ooe section'' of the battle aad
indicated final casualty ~
would be much larger.

Three men poslld bond .
ssions Saturday - Cha,... the weekend in OOUDiy 'R:~i
!llC&lt;'r, Minersville; Low- Robert PII'SOIIll of Rac!De '
•gett, Pomeroy; John posted two $25 bonds \II!
s, Athellll; Carl Sami&gt;' charge of trespassing atitl
arri•nnville.
turbluc tile peace, Jolisl
.,.ges Satunlay - Jesse of Oalt Hill )IO!!Ied a •
Pomeroy' Loui"" Yateo. on a charge of passlnJ
Mrs. Gordon Wine- right. Bartoo ~IIIIOD of Y,. .
and daughter, Sy· Ia pooled two $11.50 .
, Mrs. Robert Tucker on chaqes of eaetlllft
tighter, Racine.
for road
aad
osions S•nday - Rnd- valid opere!nr's UOISIII!.
Langovillo; 111111'
Racine; Zana IIIAIUIIAGB •pl~;Ali
jP&lt;•meroy; Frances
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citfllb'els'l is h&lt;! 16-year-old daughter, n-

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units and bases."
-"To have more military advlsers In the provinces In order
to improve regional and mi~
tia forces ."
A U. S. miUtary spokesmaa
reported earlier today that Vietnamese government troops havt'
killed 36 Communist Viet ~
guerrillas in a major offenslvt
ill Phu Yen Province, 2S5
Aug ;
northwest of Saigon. One till
r arre~ts reportt&gt;~ by the the guerrillas was reportld
included Hobert L. For- captured.

ly - "It's a wonderful, civl!iz.
BY DICK KLEINER
ed country and the people are
Hollfwond Correspondeot
so independent."
HOLLYWOOD - (NEA)
Mrs. Howard Lee Is the very ONCE A YEAR, at least, sbe
model of a modern Teus socie- makes a movie. Currently, she's
ty Indy. Slle Is married to
a playing a smaU but dramatic
man who Is In oil, of course. pert in "Tba Pleasure Seek·
She does good works, chartty - ers." It's more than a bobby
wise. Sbe ta pretty and auntan- witb her; it's almost thereapeuned. Sbe dressea with a costly tio.
flair. Sbe takea an Interest In
1'There ·s a part of every acpotitios, pnoferably Repoblican. tress that doesn't quit," s be
And sbe baa a bobby.
says. "It's Uke a abot In the
Mrl. Lee's hobby Is acUng, arm for me to come out bere
wblcb Is understandable. Her and get back so work. Ah realmaldell name is Gene Tierney. ly Jove it...
It Ia nice so be able to report
"Tbe Pleasure Seekers" fee.
that Gene 1'l'ierney Is stiU one tarea of the earreat crop
of !be world'1 great beauUea. of llam&lt;W sail - Carnl Lynley,
In her tasteful Texas toss with Aan-Margrel and Pamela 'IUber loa8ty rex.. tao, sbe Is fill. Mlso Tierney Sloinp llle7
aometlliiJ8 to see. She evea has ore sweet. Sbe thieb J1111 Hya smldgln ol a drawl.
pben Margre~ eopeclally,
lo
"Ab beve? FunrJy - oeveral loaded with aex appewl.
people have told me that, but
"Of course/' she says, "she's
ah can't bear It myself. H
a different sort of girl froru
U she talked any more Tex· those of my time. At the end
as, shi'd be a longhorn allfr. o1 the day, she gets on her moSbe lloa a &amp;and llle Ia Il0U1- torcyc1e and drives home.'"
... llle , _ II. Silo
~ -ller lime dolBC eilarlly

west

renter to make a right
nd when a ~"ar driven by
Boyd. 34 , Rt . 4 Oak Hill,
'ted to pass on the right
'lided with the right side
fi'riley car. Then~ was
ate damage to both vefi'riley was cit Pd. for an
1er right turn and Boyd
~sing on the right. Both
appear in Meigs ('ounty

na Cassini. Sbe apparently baa
lllca.
no Interest In followinll ber zno.
don.
Sbo plays brldce and aoes so ~·s career but boo, lltsleacl,
wEDNESDAY JVLV tl
parties. And every autunuf 'abe chooen to follow her rather's.
• n d «;11aruii!1 13, "Fallen Angel"
Her father Is Oleg Caoslnl, tbot
Mar- (tN&amp;J AUce F~~e,
CbiiiiD&lt;!I
dress
di'JIIgner aad Mia 1\eloo
"God Is M1
(1967)
FRIDAY JVLY 3J
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8 rortller
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"Ab lblnk/' Gene Sllfl, H . . . .

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;military aid olvillan advt...,
temperatureo · ·mt-~n ' ll!\!@f ..,.. belp the Viet-

ranged from 59 at Youngg... jnamese government!'

cause wherever tlley go, they see nothing
By DOROTHY KILGALLEN
but other visitors with cameras hanging
ID YA STRANGER!
one of the biggest gripes of strangers around tlleir necks and that unmistakvisiUng New York IS their inability to get able look of "Where are the real New
a friendly answer out of a New Yorker. Yorkers?"
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They try to start a conversation on the
street, or on a bus, an~-to qu~te George
I'll cue you in, if that's what you
Solota1re's immortal line they get want. Try Le Caprice, on E. 52nd St.,
faderl with a grun' •·
where Bobby Short attracts the most
... 11ere's a reasun for this and 1 hope
chic audiences. You'll see celebrities,
you'll understand it. New Yorkers are pretty models and their Madis~n Aveafraid they're abou t .,. touched for !be nue dates, socialites dressed like th,e
fare back to West . .., Nebraska, ~nd people in Harper's Bazaar. You wont
if you had as many panhandlers ~orking hear "Melancholy Baby" or g~ms from
your town as we have nere, you d s.tart "Blossom Time," but ii you like Cole
walking away as soon as an unfamiliar Porter Rodgers and Hart, Harold Arlen
and lh~ great show tunes of all time. this
per•on addressed you, lou . .
~.en a greater barrier. to msl!lnt pal· Is your dish. And the decor is as glamor·
shi 18 the New Yorker's msttnctive ~ear ou~ , ~ th,. ('no:::torru•r,.,
or ~he out-of-towner's cliche com.plam~
uu an eanluer p1ane; nut hip, is Danabout our city - the .million V~l'Slo~ ~0 oy's Hideaway 011 E. 45th St. The food Is
"It's a nice place to VISit, but I d ~· W guaranteed great, from steaks and sallive bore" We've heard them al ·
e ads to veal Parmigiana - and the room
ll.now ev~rybody rushes, no ?ne ~ver usually Is well-decorated with celebrialks in leisurely fashion, or stts qwetly ties. If you don't see comedian Jack E.
:n the front porfch, rockiz:;:;of: be~~::re Leooar&lt;l, you pracUcally get your money
over toe garden ence faont porcbes and back; Jack Carter, Danyl Zanuck, Carwe don't have many
to be on roll Baker, Jack Lemmon and Shirley
our gsden· fences are likely d
b- MacLaine are among the regulars. If you
rooftops. We knhowdh.otwlsctorowg~ ~~~~uto get lucky, you may even see Frank Si·
natra np a picture off tile wall and throw
ys are bow ar t
0
sho:.Vs, how ,expeosi;e ~~~ re~ It on the floor in a temper tantrum taurants are. Were not 00,
b
and you can't see that back home, can
bear it from a stranger w~o ·~::;nuJ~: you? Danny Stradella, the owner, Is so
f~r two days, beca!usAned '1!1~!ve it or not, modest you may not spot him, but ask
wtth It ror years.
ror th~ headwaiter, Pete, and get ready
we Jove it. I
for a sample of the smooth.e st service in
age a New Yorker town.
l!ut 11 y~u do e ng
, 'kel - to discover
For a Parisian-Gotham atmosphere,
in con•ersauon, your~ 1i Y Tell him try Le Valois on E. 58th St., where there
he's mighty friendly • if
~eihe a mar.· are four rooms to pamper your mood&amp;bow your town ~~:Mets who have be- !be bar, the formal dining room, the Ius~
lng popularity Uoonal lnstit~tion. Tell him small Bonaparte bolte, and a private dincome a new J1!i
, Uked _ a shop, ing room. Forget your diet and go for
h t one of the lush desserts that will be 1'1!11t something you ve
aboU usical a ~!Gat ride around Man .• • ed to your table as you scan the place dl.~~1.fen him' how it feels m':ali~w~;'3. creetly for Tennessee Wllliams, John
where you can get a rece~ one after liv· Payne, Paul Newman, or Mr. and Mrs.
ter mlclnigbt, If you wan 1 i-estaurant Richard Burton.
·the
)t you don't demand a musical f.! &amp;ay
ing in a place where the on Y
tllat stays open late is tile diner ~ea~ave this because so many vulitots DO), try
railroad station,. We lmo~~d~bem, but "Three Sisters," In which Kim stanley
complamtat, andtall
we ub¢-u~ngs and our give a devastating exhibition o( talent, or
bow abou our
the way "The Subject Was Roses," which comretty eirls? Just treat our town
· ,11 bines comedy, sentiment and fine writfou'd like us to treat yours, and youd 1ng In a manner that has evoked cheers
be ama~ at how easi!¥ you find an au • from the elrama critics and discrlmioatlog theatre-goers. You won't be disaple nce.
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lp to allow transport of air in agreement with the VietWestern Canada. resulting ,namese government, had declddrop in temperatures and ied to strengthen the present

Faded With a Grunt In New York City

Automatic Defrost Refrigerator
and Giant 93 lb. Zero Zone Freezer

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minister's llfto
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after a conferenci
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Inouncement

SUNDAY, JULY 26 through SATURDAY, AUGUST 1

Compare with

Khanh said additional clvllla
advisers also had been praa.
ised by the Unilld States.

lupplement To Tba Dally Sentinel Pomeroy-JIIddleporl, Obio

o....ndable Mokao of Furniture and

CENJ1

United States Promises to ~end More·
Troops, Equipment to South Viet Nam

National Guard
~Called to Quell
Rochester Crisis

2nd StrMI.
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