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POMEROY-MIDDLEPORT. OHIO
SATURDAY,----------------------------------------~~~----~~~---JULY 20, 1963
PRICE FIW .CENTs
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TONIGHT ONLY
" EXPERIM!NT IN

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As Car

TERROR

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-and" IT HAPPENEO
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July 20

" RIDE THE HIGH
COUNTRY "

One was hospltaUzed and two
suffered minor injur•es

SAN FRANCISCO - A U. S.
Navy aircraft scored a direct
hit on San Francisco Friday in
an accidental skip-bombing run
on M~rket Street.
The two-foot·long
practice
bomb which contained a small
charge dosigned to give oil a ,
cloud of smoke on impact, land. ·'
ed in the middle of the crowd·
ed street at high noon. It d i d
not explode, but did manage to
gouge a hole t. the asphalt a
foot wide and four inches deep
beiore ricocheting in a 300-foot
arc over a five-story buildin&amp;. ·

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Jn a one-car wreck on Route 33,

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BANKING SERVIa UNDER ONE ROOF
lfs tbe crowning achievement of a centwy of

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banking progress-of which the National CurlellCY Act of 1863 is the foundation stone.

Thot Act, by making possible the dual banking
system of state and national ooiiUDelCial banks
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bas also made possihle ever more-and more
beneficial - benk aervioc for more and more
American&amp;
1963, we invite you to benefit-by making
fuD ase of our ful.loseale-service bank!

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B.arkPr was in satisfactory

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Authorities reported Raymond ·
Eugene Cline, 22, of Pomeroy

AIRLINE TICKET
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wa s driving the 1953 model ve.
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FOH TOUR. - Jack Stgman, 15, left, son of Mr. and Mrs . H0o
hicle when It went out of con~ ~art S1gman, Mtddleport. 1s receiving his jet airline ticket from Columbus to Was&amp;
trol on a curve and over Into ~ngton D._ C., from Chester Tannt!hiii, executive editor of the Ohio Valley Publisbo
EDWARDS AFII, C.lif.- Veta field . Cline suffered injuries m~l Co. Stgman, selected the " Enterprise. Boy" of 1963 of the Daily Sentinel's area,
XIS II t J W lk
COUNSELOHS
Th
ld M • C
f h I ft h d
dh d
wt ]Om newspaper earners from the Vmted States thts weekend in !be capital lot
eran
P 0 oe a ~r says
, ~
.
ese o er. etgs ounty 4-H members were counselors at Can- 0 15 e
an an ea,a White House tour , a visit loa NASA Rocket launching site, a da with tbe U. S.
that becoming the worlds htgh- ter ' ,ave thts month where Metgs 4-H boys and gtrls camped. The counselors are Another · passenger. Eugene Marines, a night at the U. S. Naval Academy field house at f&gt;.nna
includin a
flying airplane pilot was l. tn r .. front row, Ma.ry Thompson, Pamela Wtlson, Louella Thompson. Dixie Roush, Johnson of Pomeroy, sustamed l cruise on the Severn Ri ver, and other poi1ts of interest
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•just my job" - and he isn't ISue Ann Myers, Jackte Jones. Back row, Ri ck Koblentz and James Meiedith.
1 ht&gt;.ad In JUnes and facial lacer,
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" bothered int he le'Det about
allons and also was treated.
not
as a winged asThnccident is still under in·
tronaut.
MOSCOW IUPI) _ Premier vesttgatton.
.
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l:)" Records are all in a day's
Nlkita Kbruslu:bev declared . Sheriff_ Robert Hattenbach rt;
Jack S~gman, a 15-year-old could manage on an independ- , v~cations, with dogs }eft bf.
work ," drawled the greying 41- ,
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toalght that "Agreement Js Ia ~rted h1s department was noll· boy of Middlepo~t, ~ele~~ed as ent tour .
hmd .to ~ _fed by neighbors.
year-old father of four, who al.
sight" on tbe signing of 8 r· fled at 2: 15 a. m. today .that a 1 T~e Dail~ Sentmel s
Enter.
Sigman. a Sentinel carrier ~ack. 1s sohc1led to do the feed-ready ~81! the world's fastest I
tial nuclear test ban ac!:'rd s~orm in Bed!ord Townshap had ~ns_e .Boy . of 1963. wants to be for 4112 years, also carries 8 mg m cases where the animal1
flying Pilot when he set a new
bv the Soviet Union the tlnlt- npped up a 1arge tree at Dar- a CIVIl engmeer:
morning 601 o!
C 1 mbU 8 ! ar~ thought to be bad temperaltitude mark of 87 miles (3$0 -' "'"""
ed States and Hrlt~ln
win and it had blocked Route 1 He has been JUdged the "Enr e
a ou
·ed .
000 feet) Friday. He regard~
S ki
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133 . When the tree fell it also ' terprise Boy of 1963" uf all the paper, has IS yards he mows ! JaC'k has a brother, David,
pea ng a a rem n re·
.
- Th 0 .1 Se . 1.
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flying BS 8 business, and shuns .
eeptlon alter a new meetlnJ iknocked over IWO trees on the c~rners In e 81 y ntme s r~gu ar y on ~hedule, and fmds 13, starting out in his foot~teps,
Its gl1mor
th thr
ouJunior Stanley property . State Circulation area .
to work m Letart Bottoms
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' He too has a paper route
His record • smashing altinuclear talks,
Kbrusbtbev highway workers were summone _JOIM over
er . n- Je s ~tween t1mes. .
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tude flight marked the t h i r d
said: "The talks are
oin ed to dear the debris.
ter~r1se boys from the nauon In h1~ Jawu enterpnse. he . _ ~ack h~sn t had time to par.
time h,.: has flown above the
well N ob 1 1 b gL __« Two agents from t.be Bureau i tomght fQl' a tou r of the na- buys h1s own power mowers. 1 tlc1pate tn sports yet. But thi 1
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8 ac eo avo ~•
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LONDON (UJ-'[)
R encountered
of Criminal Investigation have t'Jon ' s cap Ita I nex t wee k. WI'th has a IreadY worn one out. I year he expects to •· turn our•
50 f ' If th
pilots _ ~and 'space men-qualihrE~atened • - uss~a
rep~rt~d here today .to tlnue 811 they h::~ 10 ,ey c~ run polygraph tests on two ,a bevy of side-trips thrown ln. He 1s depended upon so much for football . He will be a sopb·
ify as afirooauta.
China.
lO scrap I s
year etense treaty wtth I gre~ment is in sight/' ar, a Heedsville youths in connection that only very special person~- tha!__~_!n cu~tomer!; leave on omore at MHS this Fall.
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W•U placed
1 t d.
with the recent dyoamite theft
·- - - 1P1omats, who do not wish ,.,_,,._,.,""""""""""" and burglary at Reed 's store in
h • :d tlf' d om~duMn s
Girl lnJ'ured Bv.
I ~.·:n·ed
Smoldering racial
tensions
e I en 1e , eat ' oscoow has wat ned Peking that
Reedsv'll
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tltn!.lelted 'tnday to flare
the Sovi.et Union will not oome to Red China's rescue if
e. oney a
was re- I
,
Ughlninl{ Boll
th~ P•king ·re&lt;rim
o's
milttanl poti ctes
. Ian d It tn
. war. ported
stolen from
store
sprmgs
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galn in Callibrldge, lild.,
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last weekend
SherifftheHarleDn&lt;
"'~ 17-Year4!kt R-~
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Nauonai Guardsmen are pre- The defense lreaty of mutual
.
!ba h .d th · th
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C
gorl escoped serious in)ucy FritraJftSf D,
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aerving qrdef.
assistan~e and friendship con· lorna tie assistance In the hght
i c sat e you s . w~re reo"
day evening when she w a s
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lntegratlllril leaders said Ne- eluded In Moscow early ~~ 1950 of lhe Peking's rejection
of
:leased following questtomng.
Istruck by hghtn;ng as s he I
groes would ' demonslrate tu- with Mao Tze·lung is the back· Premier Nlktta Khrushchev 's ;
watched television al her loome I
nigh! unless the Maryland Bar
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poliCy of peaceful co-existence. :
!i:
Janel Arnold, a JUniOr at Po.
Association committee named to bone of the Sino-Sov1et ahgn- The Russians, a~ording to !
~..::
~ 14-year..old Bedford .town- meroy Htgh sc~o?l. was taken j Fines were le\•led against s.
n ediate Cambridge's racial pro·
the .sources, are .mc~easmgly QUEBEC CITY IUPJI- The ore
shlp boy has learned he 18 too ! to a !oral physiCian ror treat- jven persons F'ndav bv Me!gl
blems held a meeting. T he .The Kremlin, the sources Jn- ~orned that Red Chma &amp; mount- ~ carrier· TrJt~mica sank today in I ...OOperalJOD
I young to be a heavy equipment I me_
nt followJ~g th~ mcJdent. ' County Court Jud e Frank W
guard commander, Gen. George 1
, nas made 1t clear to mg _belligerency . roul~ lead to 11he St. Lawrem·e R1ver after rol-l
operator.
! Ne•ghbors said the hghtnmg ap- Port r
g
·
Gelston, said the Negroes the Chinese Communist regmle Mlhtary clashes In Asia and the lliding in fog wtth a Briti..-.h:
The routh, whose name has !parently came in on a lelevie ' Jr .
would be arrested tf they dem- 1it will not consider itself bound I ~ar ~ast, and they do not want ifreighter and at least :10 crewmt&gt;n
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31 S
been Withheld, has admitted the I ~ion set she was watching She Wilham R. Bailey was fined
onstrated.
the treaty provisions for au- t g t invol~ed .
. were .feared dead .
theft of • bulldozer this w~k Is the daughttor of Mr and Mrs. S5 and l'Osts for failing to yield
· ! The .warmng .to Red Chma I Quebec provineial poliee reActing Postmaster Edgar E. from 8 aawmlll near Darwm Dofl!'l Arnold
the nght of wav Malcolm Guifto.
Five persons were killed In
I~.as ;a~~ to be mtended. to put ported that 10 bodiE&gt;s had been Arnold of Pomeroy said today Iand cr~ating havoc in the area.
ther . Wanda GU;nfher and Hartraffi~ actlden~s Friday night MOSCOW fUPI) - Soviet ~i e t~amg l~ers on f1rm no- rer~ven!d seven hm•rs after the jthe post office- if receiving ma-l ~riff Robert C. Hartenbach Meigs Memorial HMpltal Iold Hysell, all $5 and cost!l for
In Ohio, portendmg another cost- talk• wlda CommuDist Clilaa ceR t t ~aty or no tre.aty Iacc•dent and at leas! 20 crev.men Inv letters addressed by name said the boy apparently bu.mp- 1 ADMJSSJONS - Cheryl Hud- disturbing the peace , Wilbur
ly weekend in Uve$
ended today. a~ordl• to au- ussia WII not allow It s I were still mifising. Six injured and town only.
I ed the dozer .. owned by N I c.k 'son, Mason : Rhea Myers, ~o- I'J McClain $10 and costs
for
Two Marietta women, Alice thoritattve IOUI'ctl a~d Ul ha~ to be ~orced by the Mao I seamen were repo11ed on a rt&gt;s-~ Thi~ requires each town car- 1Runyon, agamst a
sMwmlll : rneroy · Gladys Ban-ett, Mid- Js top sign violatiOn
charge .
' Cook, 58, and Mrs. Flora Rey- departure of the P~kln dele~ reg me.
.
.
,cue boat headed for Quebec Clly. rler not only to know each pa·l causing h~avy da~age, a n d dleport.
j James Colburn, $50 and costs:
nolds, 55, were kUied when their ptlob lb f llure was 1 pert
The Kremlin was said to be l The Tritonit:a, !l:'nlatively tdtm : tron personally as to address, then took It IDto a field and dug DISCHARGES - Thomas Cle- 'bad check ; Darrell L. Sav·
car was struck by a Baltimore ed immlne:..
re
• 1prepared to scrap the defense tified as a 12.863-ton, 5'l1 - foot i but also each member of his I several ~~les. . .
:land . Racine : Mrs. E I m e r :re, $10 and costs, failure to st~p
and OhiO RaJ)road freight train
pact
alt~gether.
This, the British - owned vessel, collided or her family (or more than I Authonhes said It took over IYoung and son,
Minersville ; Iwithin an assured clear disat a crossiag four miles south
sources inc:hcated, would almost with the 6,153-tOJJ. 454-foot freight- 3000 patrons'· a ~ each carrier 11 half day of _work and costly j Ma•·y H~yman . Racine : Bar-· tanre. and Roy Sorrell f25 and
of Mar~ on Ohio 7. The
BOY ARRESTED
certainly follow a break . be· !er Roonagh Head, whose hornt&gt; is required to know each oth- parts to repair damages. The ~ bara Smrth, Rutland.
~ costs and a 15 day jail sentence
Highway Patrol said the worn.
tween the tw~ ~urust ~ port is Dublin, about 3 a.m. ED'r er's rout~ s should an emergen- 1yout~ has_ been turned over to I
on an assault charge. The jail
en failed -to yield the dght of
17-year-old Sclotovtlle, 0 ., ants, now considered unmlnent. off the _village of Petit Riviere st. Icy arfse.
!the JUVenile court.
SHOWS FILM .
:sentence was suspended and
way.
has been turned over to
.
Franccm. The scene is about 40 . He said , " Our carriers have I
Patrolman D. A. W1edner Sorrell was plaC'ed on one year
1
county juvenile 801 horiONE ARRESTED
miles east of Quebec City.
been doing a splendid job and '
showed the film "mechanized probation .
.A. CINCINNATI - 'lbe CouncU
on cha
.
The Ohio State Patrol re- 1 Authorities said the a!'fa was deserve the cooperation ot each
Death." at a meeting at 8 p. ,
- - -- of Churches of Greater Cincift..
rges, ~driving whtle ports the arrest ~ Donald Co.le, !foggy at the time, but the cause patron to correct the addresses
m. Friday at Southwestern high ;
ilali ""'ealed a !lYe-point pN&gt;reststing arrest, and 'll, Wadsworth, ctled to Metgs l of the ro!Hsion wao not immedi-iof his or her incoming mail.
school . attended by 45 4·H per-'
JUVENILE COURT
aram for ending racial discrimof county property. county court J~ly 26 l!n a speed ately known.
·
:by advising their friends and
sons.
Two cases disposed of in GaJ..
, Jnatlon In Its member churches
teen-ager was arrested yes- ~barge. Loren Zirkle, • , Mas- I The Tritonica was bound from I busine~;s associates to addres
lia Juvenile court included WJI.
Frtday, and at the same time
by lhe Pomero Police ~·W . Va.: forfeited a $1S bond JHavre St. Pierre to Sorel, Que : their letter to them bv street
LOCAL TEMP
liam Robert Strawser, 16, Jackw-ged members of the group••
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1R ~alh_pohs court for no oper- _The Roonagh Head was headed land hou se number in -the fuThe temperature m Pomeroy's , son. fined $5 and costs for part ..
churches to fight discriminaator s hcense.
for Britain with general cargo. lt ture."
busmes~ dtstr1ct at II 46 a.m : ing 00 road , ar.d ThOIIUIIs Mich-tiJD in the area.
was damaged, but alter a daw!l Before long he added, " We Mrs. Evelyn Wolfe. a native today was T..! degrees
under ael. 14 , Jack!IOn, was lecturtcl
inspection its captain dedrk&gt;d to wm be required by postal auth- of Racine, died early this morn·
sties.
Ifor discharl.in&amp; fireworka.
CLEVELAND - 'ftle· Com~ead into Quebec without as- orities to have each l'arrier 's ing at the residence of her bro.. - - lllUIIIcaUons workers of Amer••stance.
!case labeled by street and num· !her, Pete Wolfe, in Argus, Inlea (AFL-CIO) will sign • 20 • .
All available rescue ship• !her only. With cooperalion this diana .
t cents per hour wage package
.
rushed to the .scenf'. The fe-d eral can lead to more efficient and Mrs . Wolfe was the daughter
•---- Monday with the Oh
d'"n
t 'but'ton o{ mat·1."
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Banking in tile early days of Pomeroy Middleport Transport
th . II' I Department. b
of Mr. and Mrs. John Wolfe,
t'
BeU Telephoae Co,
Racine, and Rutland were described by
Reed fo; th: ""the" on scene! wotldh uoys ·
both deceased. She was a memPo
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. church.
'ddl
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tarlans F£tday mght following I II
d th
k
r of Racme
lheir regular dinner meeting in Heath church.
::,: e Y aroun
• snn en
Surviving are one daughter, Mrs
A erunchlJig early m
1
BY CHESTER TANNEHILL
Ol'l&lt;!kup of a ear IJld truck on Mr. Reed, -"1111 cha(rnan l
Maxine Black of Racine; three
It isn't often that y.our telephone supplies the beJt
u. s" Z4 near Grand Rapids In tor the new Rotary yfir, traced The forerunner or ' the Ctu·j
Transport Deportmh ent
brothers, Harry and Albert, both
Wood Coonly kl1led three per- the history of banltlng IInce the I
ban~ was organlt.ed to gan .an mvesttgation of t •
of Racine. aod Pele, of
In- laugh of the day . Friday mine did .
1
1
Taking a routine item by phone 1 had reason to asle
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tons,-.~ the stale's weekCUrreilcy Act of J86S, !
by the late John Downing ilon.tl The nq"'~Y ~ ""':;'"'ed
diana ; two graodsons, and a
the
person at the other end, " Where uo you Jive ?"
, ,
end Wffle' ton to at Ieasl eight IJld before. f!e "' the tllird
associates.
:,CL:,~.~~~':o.7see ' ·
granddaughter.
Came
this reply:
early todaY·
,
to lead a
l!ef01'1! baoks were federally
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Services will be Monday at
{ ,·
"We
live
in that last unoccupied house at the end of
~~ .··,. . Dead tro1n the coUlslon_ wze
tnsuw~oo. the
a
MEIGS CONVICTIONS
"Hap" lloustoo of the North- 2 p.m. at Rawlings-Coats ru.
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Street ~ "
''\.'· Arthur Mqlecic:, 44• Rocbel '
It S.Vlnga Co.
Coovlctlons In Meigs countv em Ohio Breeders' A•soeiatlon, nerai borne with Rev. Paul Fel,lnd., ~)ruck driver; Camtl Paul Smart, executlfl
for
CGUt:( .Inclqded Darrell L.
, and Max Dowdy, orea fleld len officiating, Burlll! wlll be
. ur
~~Ucb,.., Toledo,
or
the ' Citllen'a
and faooy
N Ha
uo V
representative of the A~IC
· an in Letart Falls cemetery. Frieod ONE CAN IMAGINE the pressure that has been -'.
and
:w&amp;Wam
s
at
of Middle_...
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ven •. " '' a. ,
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j't;k; ~·
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Reed
and cos!B tor !allure to
Guernsey Cattlo club, wlll share may caU any lime alter 2 p.m. lv&lt;ot'in•llpon Astronaut Lt. Col. John Glenn, wbos• home

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the intersection of Route 7, at
1:48 a. m. today .
Sheriff's deputies said Rooaid Barker , 28, of Ma~on , W.
Va ., was taken to Meigs Memorial hospital. Hospital officials

qua!~ying

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scrap T. reat'y.

Jack s·IJJman Wants T0 Be c·lVI"IEfiJJ'JDeer
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Serving Meigs County for over 90 years

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For .Special
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the Annual

MEIGS THEATRE
• All "-w c-dinatecl ,..,.._ .,. .,,_,.,
• 81/gllt Kltcllen C/Oion.Y.UOW or Twcruoll•

1

Seve 1'1' fumlture for your home end Wllrlng •~rei . for YOllr /
femlly,"..
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'·

The Day After

Speakers For
p.·cm·c, FI*eld
Day Announced

::z.er"'

•

•

._

--an
..~.~-

btmklDg

lhla

~~~·of
·~·

M. Dallas,
0 h I o,
and Middleport

Baijey, 71, Middleport, Southeastern Ohio Guemaey
coBII tor failure
AnoctaliOn hold Its
rllht of way and Wit·
plCilic and field day
McClllln, 30, Racine, ·
July 25.
coots to• stOp sign
event wlll he at the rarm
~ ~:.of Wayne IJld Lloyd
ll
rtve .mlleo noo1h of Ra·
on lho 8\clne-Bashlll Hoad
thelwlllt a · ~· dinner al llOOil
bel•"!d a JudBi!tl - . 1.
d~ ...,. illviled.

l5 a.lll

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SUPPER INSTEAD
The plonlc of the Racine Wet·
ley111 Service Guild planned tor
Monday evening has been canceUed. lnatead, a family ,
potluck oupper will be held
day al G p.m. at the churdt in
honor of Rev, IJld Mro. McDanlela.
'
Molp 0uon1 Bo.,H.l

~ Clara Wtlcb
Eu&amp;w. • • !15· ... Rutland~
·- ···.: . . -. \1~1111. '"' .
t....,her; .W ltllin Sue D
.
* a.~.a, t!l-.f;~!fittP, - - e~J, ... · l . , .· .
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~-~Z,. '·IJ_,.

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UtENsEI

ADMI8SIONS

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tiny door open to a .fu~ure career in politico.
"
possessmg a wmmng personality and ·sensl.to the world ~bout him to have' wboleiOIM
. tt, Col. Glenn 15 a natural as a candidate for
maJor party.
·
.
Friday he classed himself Han Independent•in YOlO·.
admitted he is considerilli statecraft •u · "one rt1f
I
possible post retirement
'
after denylltg two weelut 81,'' h•e.i!JI;d"tuQ'' }I'i'lltl.:t!

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'l·bally Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport, 0 ., July 20, 1963

SENTINEL

F eat u re

Teen-Age Roe.·:e t Club To
Launch 'Billlwinkle '· • Or
'Rocky' At Fair Grounds

Page

In launching adjectives
and adverbs instead of
rockets finds hi1115elf 10

UNPLANNED RECOVERY - Using tlle parachute system which 1J biaate4
oil tbe nose capsule near peak of Olght, &gt;.n Estes Industries model rocket filed
F&lt;'idav by the Middleport Model Rocket clun came down on toop of th fallgrounds gralldstand. Above, Aaa Bradbury gingerly inches his way down to the
rvcket while two clubmates peek over th .-vuf cone anxiously. This rocket failed·
t" leave t!l• ground Thursday due to a fa ,,ty nichrome wire but performed beau·
tltully Friday.
·
'

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*

*

*

* *

MAX WARD
WY H460

Schmoll check instruments used In the successful
ofmodel rockets. Next week the Middleport Rocket
ab1hty to take to space in a new Porto series in

AT WORK - Larry Gladwell, left, and Bob
launrhm~ Fr!Jay. of Calends VI , the llSt o! a series
club begms testmg "Bullwinkle," a frog, for bis
"h1ch a hamster also will be launched.

Space Firms Trying To
Close Gobblede~ook Gap

* *
Tragedy of Delay

1\l"f'fiNiin~

'o Kf'nneth L. CaT- Roelng and STL reports and corkins of the Boeing p~blic rela· re!;pondenc...-e on the Minuteman
I ·" ~ ~ de~artment. thas .type ?' pr~gram and - although he is ,
writing often
m ,qUite famihar with the m·ISSIe
·1
hclothes
th f atself
.
.

By the numbers, there
are bound to be drowning victims among t h e
millions who flock to
summer's sunilt waters.
Bllt the toll can be kept
do'wn by observing t w o
cardinal rules of artificial
respiration:
eStart reaplratlon IM·
MEDIATELY. Don't wali
for .anything, Send someoae for help, but don't

I

fl rJro tect IVe s ea
'f'ed bo ,Jargont
and can be id enl 1 1
y ats ar ful
Calkms cr~sa.de IS ~imed at
lhe ~pie ~1th1n tht mdustry·

- he couldn 't decipher
some of
them .
Partially as a result of ;Cal· \
kins' and Holliday 's efforts, Boe-

wa~ ?' sayinJ~; ~othing."

ing and STL employes have at- .

Industrial wrat~rs ~~ other em- tended classes aimed at liftin&amp;
plove~ whose JOb tt IS to write the fog from their writing.
letters, memos and reports deal'th the exIremeIv comp I'I·
cated
buslnes!l of making mls·
·1
sJ PS.
Here Js an example of the

.

ln" WI

Calkins believes th t
unexplained, unfamiliar aabbreviations have no piaLoe 1·n a r·1eld
that already is highly complex
In· a top story ir an A. F '

k''" d oI Wflung
.,,
Calk'ms hopes command news· per h" orceIto.. ellmlnate : """"' abbreviations.
e coun
mou-mach'ane re- 1ed 60 unexplained

o. lrements in this system e~v1ronment
impose severe v1suol acu~v orobl•ms"
r.AN'T E
·
.'
8 E PANEL
This
translatespanel."
, ''he can't see
the
Instrument

Capehart l"'avo·s

GOOD '\VERAGE- Sean _M.ullen (back to camera), Wayne Davis, and Larry·
Gladwell, lmd that a faulty ruchrome wire caused a misfire Thursday of Cal81)da .
Vl They retu~ed ~'f!day, made a succe&gt;sful launching. The Middleport Rocltet
ctub had one IDISflre m ten attempts-a better batting average than cape Canaveral.

, CAPE CANAVERAL (UP!) - A couple of companies
mstrumental m the success of lha Mmuteman missile !
are, making a determined el!ort to close the space indus- '
try s "gobbledegook gap."
, The war on this game of verbal hide-and seek some
limes called "wea;et wording," is bein! waged 'by the
BoPmg Company and Space Technology Laboratories
!STLJ.

I

Typical Air Force writi
GLADWELL AGAIN - Larry Gladwell, president of
1eans. 11eavtlv
· to the use of unng ,the Model Rocket Club of Middleport really isn't a cam
explained abbreviations.
i
,
•
.
•
Calkins said he knows of one era hog. As pr•sJrlent and, of course chief rocketeer he

We're Heading lor
Tla~t

* * *
walt for It to arrive.
• Keep up your artifl·
cial respiration efforts.
Cues are on record of
breathing starting again
after a lapse of many minutes, when the rescuer
kept steadily at work for·
clng all in and out of the
lungs.
American Medical Aa·
· sociation, . wbicb makes
t h e s e points, further
points out !bat American
Red Crosa and other

* * *

'*

1

'

C.. 1kms s&amp;ld that about 8 year with the abbreviation problem ment.
ago STL 'roject manager lvar mcludin&amp; a sheet entitled

"AF

.
M.
Holliday
looked over- some
(Air Force! abbrevta
. 11ons
- - - -1
use d

*

I(L:I!lDI of Junior SophJJUaat.ea createa a dat.hlng
loll . . - of leopord and
black wool. The coat &amp;PQrta
the tuhlon&amp;ble ea.pe took, wlth
cleVtl'lY desiped 1Jleeve1. It
11 IIDed wltb. liJD.pard, whUe the
Jeop&amp;1'd. Uea.tb la trimmed
with a btndlD.r of the b1a.c);
~ at neck and hem.

____;_

__________

,
Baker'• Are ltloving .•••••
and we dot~'t want to mot•e anu more
than we have to •••••• and her.-•• proof:

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•

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•

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SPillED TilE DAy
:on.. the. Bomarc. program."
The space age will truly be . II •: th" kind of non-writ·
REAL NEIGHBORLY
day "vacations" on "h • a I
hPre when offieial arinounce- mg tho pushes the cost of cor~ One of the more imaginative farms.
.
ments from Cape Canveral re- res~ndenc_e up to $20 a memo," attempts to get acquainted with There are 1,000 farm famtues
port that "the astronaut was Cal ns said. .
city people is being made by available Ia provide sight-seeing

I

, He keeps ballllfl8 away ·~.the the Washington Association offor a day and overnight accomI
Wheat Farmers.
modations. They want citY folks
. Citizens of the State of Wash· to learn about their way of life
mgton. or out-of-state visitors and take this direct way of d~
are bemg Lnvlted to free one ·ing it.

helped into the capsule...

At present National Aeronaut- use of fo~r~!t w~rds and ~Jrlcs and Space Admini!ltration · cu~ocU~Ion, wbJch . he defm~s
puts in this way: "
inser· a_s saymg 1"\othlng m .~ add!·
tio1. of the pilot lnto the
cap- tiOna! words or more.

•ule. "

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a

\

FILES DAMAGE SVrT

dama~

suit Friday in s;tate SUpreme Oourt against the Hotel
Plaza here in connection wiUl tht
loss of some jewelry.
'l11e ouil, filed on ber beho~ by
a nattoruey. charged that the hotkl "negligently failed to take

1,500 tractors In Communilt Bul-

Ia the Bulprian

Rabo1Di18hesko Delo.
'l'ho ......,.., wblcb arrived ·
G~ ROUGHED IT - Pomeroy Girl Scout T!WD 245 recently went on 1
here Friday, uld a number of faccamptng
trip to Forked Run lake and "roughed It" for several days. They were
toriol fiQed to del- porta In
tfmt lor tho blrvelt IIIII that
~~?'r.: ~ faDcru Uu of the Sportsme'l's club there. L to R are Paula Kay
u ,
Y -~ ar18ne Chafin, Becky Nease, Linda. Aah 0~ Kay Hennes'
..... ,they did lhe plltl
...,. of ouch Jl'!!r quallly th811he and _Dorotby NeutzUng. Back ·row, Jean Blazewlcz, Ieider; Linda ·Stte wernef
lrdowo f&lt;P1n ·lit. •
4Qite Aan Wells, Brenda Boyer
"""'JN'per

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SEMI-~NNUAL

, NOW IN PROGRESS

Of*! SeturdiY 9 to 9

&amp;UARAI1£ED TROUILHREE SERVICE I

garia oro out of I!OIMifioion at
the ~ of the hsrvostfDg ,...
..,. bocaule ol a ""'rdty of IJIITII

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TROUBLE .WATCHEJ\S,.-A btidge gallery looked on as
Gary Piayer was ill tro~~bletuni!llt up lor the PGA Champlonsblp at the Dallas, Tex., Atb!etic Club Country Club
Player was forced to blt.a wedge left-handed to gel out of
tbe beavy rougb oa tbe secoDd hole.

1. iN• hot ~-electric-hot for sanitary dishes and
cleaiiOI" launcfi'Y.
2. Sllfw-no pilotlll!his, no fumes, no complex valves.
a. Cl1111-ifs flameless.
4.1llltiils enfiliiii.:no flue pipe need•&lt;!1. Mort llllclent-no wasted heat-'Iuick Recovery.
And, 1 speclol low rate oil¢ 1 kilowetthour applies for
water healinal

TIIACTORI IREAK JlOWN
VIENNA &lt;UP!I - More than

'"'4ayl,

Trade·in your trouble now for $25 I
Enjoy the water heater that'r 5 ways bet\ar

p._ precaution• to prevent the
lou ol jewelry." She oald the
,.... 11111~ from her oulte
at the hotel laal October,

oeoordinl

7•

NoW, ;your plumber or appliance dealer offers a $25 trade•
1n 'IIHDwt- when you change from flame-lype ta a new
tlameless Quick ·Recovery electric water heater. Don't
Wifi~ nowl This offer is lor a limited time only!

NEW YORK ~ UPJ I - Actress
Undo Chriltiaa filed • ll!O,tnl

parto,

HEATER
PROBLE
'

pharmacist fill?!1g a prescrip-tion, rather than a gripping dra·
'11&amp; of our time.

:::S:::O~t1.~ar~e=~·w~~~::~z.

Last Round-up

IN OUR

groups offer courses Ia
artifiCial respiration, e•
peclally the mouth • tomouth method which alo
most anyone can practice.
Finally, If you 1 w I m
where trained supervt.
slon Is not available, be
sure aom.eone in your
party knows ·the moutbo
w-mouth artificial respilto
ation technique: It would
not burt a bit for YOU to
learn it. .
And don't swim alone.

Boein g emp1oye who collected accepts flnai responsibility for efficiency of all equin.
source material to help cope '
r

.

Reads like a report of

Pomeroy

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Man And Space

.

115 E. 2nd

f'Sp (PrtlleCIOd Service Pion) GUARANTEE
ccwtrt camplett ~oervlct, includins tank
.Pi/llcomenlil ....... .,. 11 nnddltional
~ Clll Ohio Powet company, your olectl:i&lt; water ~diller or plunibor.'

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THE SH()E lOX
'

Mlbo._I-T, 0.

eA-Bod-ln·A·Chost-You must soe thlol
Rog. $89.00
$49.50
eAdmirol T.V. Sots at tho llltt
Values Evor Offorocll
e Aluminum Skilioto
69c
el Patio Sot, folding taltle and 4 choirs,
All st"l whito onomol
$38.00
eMirrart of many sl1n.
elll 4x8 sh"t of grHn "Formica" $9.00
• Vinyl-Asbestos TII-Limltocl stock.
(If you cen use wh•t we have, mek• us an of·
fer).
eAII ~~~do of Flrephice Fixtures. SAVE NOW
eExtro luYfl for DlnoHes
• Lodc'ors ond Guard Rolls for Bunk Bods
e Extra llocl Ralls
eOid Pump Orgon, dlsmantlocl for cloenlng ond
repair ond never put bock together.
e1 Piece 36" square of Puro Vinyl-marble ...
sign. Would mako a nice table top
• Small and not so smoll p i - of Corpot
S..mpiH. Put !hom together ond hovo 1
potch work room sl1o rugl
e Folirlc Sompl...-(fino for qulllll
e1 Choap Desk. now
. ~7 .50
eChett Tops. mahogony, moplo, oolr-malto •
coffH toble or dook top
• If tho telephone doesn't otop rlnvlng, I'll soli
It tool "

· e 1 Goo Floor Purnoce ullll look-uoed prlce,
built's 111w.
elll 15.2 cubic ft. "Amono". Rofrlprotor. It's
oil refrlpralor, lust -uth
Spoce
for Ice cubes. NEW. l.ogular, $595.00
-$3'9.00 buys it.
em 110 V. "Monitor" Clothes Dryer
Rog. $109.00
$59.00

1••-·

....... A B•l'fl4llta At •••

· e Vory special buyo on Nationally Advortloed
LU99119•
e Curta inti Don't know where we got 'em, but
thoy gotta gol

e Bamboo Polos-wo got them !roe In

rollo of
carpeting, and this is a good chance to mak•
1 dime, lOc. If you noed one reo! bad ond
don't have the dime, we'll give you one frH.
Now Dolu .. Modol 1963 Frigidaire Rango,
damaged. not bad, but If you oro kloking for
a real bargain-- this
$227

e(l)

• Sofa Bodo .
$55.00
el Reg. $369.00 Italian Provinciol Solo- $185
e4 pc. Turquoise Soctionol

$168.00

e 4 pc. Beige Sectional

$198.00

e2 pc. Charcoal groy, reg $269.00- $169.00

el group Loungo Choirs
$39.00
Values to ~79,00
e 5 Only oolid moplo Clwllrs _ $49.00 for oil 5
R119ularly $20 uch
e Odd&lt; snd ondo of Dinlng Room Choirs,
1/2 price

e 1 only Solid Mlplo Cornor Chest
Rog. $49.95

$24.95

e Rogulor $7'1.95 "Spoce Sovor" Lone
Coclor Chest

$39.00

; 1 only Clwlrry Chest ond 2 Twin ledo. W
convorto to B1111k Bodo or Trundle Bodo
$100.00 sM
e 1 only 48" oi" Sort• Posture Mott-. Rot•
$79.95
- S.ltl $49.00
Mony other filii maHr- ond box springs
ot great savings
e Seve on Tobie Lompslrom $1.00 up

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Baker ·Furniture

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'l·bally Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport, 0 ., July 20, 1963

SENTINEL

F eat u re

Teen-Age Roe.·:e t Club To
Launch 'Billlwinkle '· • Or
'Rocky' At Fair Grounds

Page

In launching adjectives
and adverbs instead of
rockets finds hi1115elf 10

UNPLANNED RECOVERY - Using tlle parachute system which 1J biaate4
oil tbe nose capsule near peak of Olght, &gt;.n Estes Industries model rocket filed
F&lt;'idav by the Middleport Model Rocket clun came down on toop of th fallgrounds gralldstand. Above, Aaa Bradbury gingerly inches his way down to the
rvcket while two clubmates peek over th .-vuf cone anxiously. This rocket failed·
t" leave t!l• ground Thursday due to a fa ,,ty nichrome wire but performed beau·
tltully Friday.
·
'

*

*

*

*

* *

MAX WARD
WY H460

Schmoll check instruments used In the successful
ofmodel rockets. Next week the Middleport Rocket
ab1hty to take to space in a new Porto series in

AT WORK - Larry Gladwell, left, and Bob
launrhm~ Fr!Jay. of Calends VI , the llSt o! a series
club begms testmg "Bullwinkle," a frog, for bis
"h1ch a hamster also will be launched.

Space Firms Trying To
Close Gobblede~ook Gap

* *
Tragedy of Delay

1\l"f'fiNiin~

'o Kf'nneth L. CaT- Roelng and STL reports and corkins of the Boeing p~blic rela· re!;pondenc...-e on the Minuteman
I ·" ~ ~ de~artment. thas .type ?' pr~gram and - although he is ,
writing often
m ,qUite famihar with the m·ISSIe
·1
hclothes
th f atself
.
.

By the numbers, there
are bound to be drowning victims among t h e
millions who flock to
summer's sunilt waters.
Bllt the toll can be kept
do'wn by observing t w o
cardinal rules of artificial
respiration:
eStart reaplratlon IM·
MEDIATELY. Don't wali
for .anything, Send someoae for help, but don't

I

fl rJro tect IVe s ea
'f'ed bo ,Jargont
and can be id enl 1 1
y ats ar ful
Calkms cr~sa.de IS ~imed at
lhe ~pie ~1th1n tht mdustry·

- he couldn 't decipher
some of
them .
Partially as a result of ;Cal· \
kins' and Holliday 's efforts, Boe-

wa~ ?' sayinJ~; ~othing."

ing and STL employes have at- .

Industrial wrat~rs ~~ other em- tended classes aimed at liftin&amp;
plove~ whose JOb tt IS to write the fog from their writing.
letters, memos and reports deal'th the exIremeIv comp I'I·
cated
buslnes!l of making mls·
·1
sJ PS.
Here Js an example of the

.

ln" WI

Calkins believes th t
unexplained, unfamiliar aabbreviations have no piaLoe 1·n a r·1eld
that already is highly complex
In· a top story ir an A. F '

k''" d oI Wflung
.,,
Calk'ms hopes command news· per h" orceIto.. ellmlnate : """"' abbreviations.
e coun
mou-mach'ane re- 1ed 60 unexplained

o. lrements in this system e~v1ronment
impose severe v1suol acu~v orobl•ms"
r.AN'T E
·
.'
8 E PANEL
This
translatespanel."
, ''he can't see
the
Instrument

Capehart l"'avo·s

GOOD '\VERAGE- Sean _M.ullen (back to camera), Wayne Davis, and Larry·
Gladwell, lmd that a faulty ruchrome wire caused a misfire Thursday of Cal81)da .
Vl They retu~ed ~'f!day, made a succe&gt;sful launching. The Middleport Rocltet
ctub had one IDISflre m ten attempts-a better batting average than cape Canaveral.

, CAPE CANAVERAL (UP!) - A couple of companies
mstrumental m the success of lha Mmuteman missile !
are, making a determined el!ort to close the space indus- '
try s "gobbledegook gap."
, The war on this game of verbal hide-and seek some
limes called "wea;et wording," is bein! waged 'by the
BoPmg Company and Space Technology Laboratories
!STLJ.

I

Typical Air Force writi
GLADWELL AGAIN - Larry Gladwell, president of
1eans. 11eavtlv
· to the use of unng ,the Model Rocket Club of Middleport really isn't a cam
explained abbreviations.
i
,
•
.
•
Calkins said he knows of one era hog. As pr•sJrlent and, of course chief rocketeer he

We're Heading lor
Tla~t

* * *
walt for It to arrive.
• Keep up your artifl·
cial respiration efforts.
Cues are on record of
breathing starting again
after a lapse of many minutes, when the rescuer
kept steadily at work for·
clng all in and out of the
lungs.
American Medical Aa·
· sociation, . wbicb makes
t h e s e points, further
points out !bat American
Red Crosa and other

* * *

'*

1

'

C.. 1kms s&amp;ld that about 8 year with the abbreviation problem ment.
ago STL 'roject manager lvar mcludin&amp; a sheet entitled

"AF

.
M.
Holliday
looked over- some
(Air Force! abbrevta
. 11ons
- - - -1
use d

*

I(L:I!lDI of Junior SophJJUaat.ea createa a dat.hlng
loll . . - of leopord and
black wool. The coat &amp;PQrta
the tuhlon&amp;ble ea.pe took, wlth
cleVtl'lY desiped 1Jleeve1. It
11 IIDed wltb. liJD.pard, whUe the
Jeop&amp;1'd. Uea.tb la trimmed
with a btndlD.r of the b1a.c);
~ at neck and hem.

____;_

__________

,
Baker'• Are ltloving .•••••
and we dot~'t want to mot•e anu more
than we have to •••••• and her.-•• proof:

-

•

* *

•

* *

SPillED TilE DAy
:on.. the. Bomarc. program."
The space age will truly be . II •: th" kind of non-writ·
REAL NEIGHBORLY
day "vacations" on "h • a I
hPre when offieial arinounce- mg tho pushes the cost of cor~ One of the more imaginative farms.
.
ments from Cape Canveral re- res~ndenc_e up to $20 a memo," attempts to get acquainted with There are 1,000 farm famtues
port that "the astronaut was Cal ns said. .
city people is being made by available Ia provide sight-seeing

I

, He keeps ballllfl8 away ·~.the the Washington Association offor a day and overnight accomI
Wheat Farmers.
modations. They want citY folks
. Citizens of the State of Wash· to learn about their way of life
mgton. or out-of-state visitors and take this direct way of d~
are bemg Lnvlted to free one ·ing it.

helped into the capsule...

At present National Aeronaut- use of fo~r~!t w~rds and ~Jrlcs and Space Admini!ltration · cu~ocU~Ion, wbJch . he defm~s
puts in this way: "
inser· a_s saymg 1"\othlng m .~ add!·
tio1. of the pilot lnto the
cap- tiOna! words or more.

•ule. "

I

a

\

FILES DAMAGE SVrT

dama~

suit Friday in s;tate SUpreme Oourt against the Hotel
Plaza here in connection wiUl tht
loss of some jewelry.
'l11e ouil, filed on ber beho~ by
a nattoruey. charged that the hotkl "negligently failed to take

1,500 tractors In Communilt Bul-

Ia the Bulprian

Rabo1Di18hesko Delo.
'l'ho ......,.., wblcb arrived ·
G~ ROUGHED IT - Pomeroy Girl Scout T!WD 245 recently went on 1
here Friday, uld a number of faccamptng
trip to Forked Run lake and "roughed It" for several days. They were
toriol fiQed to del- porta In
tfmt lor tho blrvelt IIIII that
~~?'r.: ~ faDcru Uu of the Sportsme'l's club there. L to R are Paula Kay
u ,
Y -~ ar18ne Chafin, Becky Nease, Linda. Aah 0~ Kay Hennes'
..... ,they did lhe plltl
...,. of ouch Jl'!!r quallly th811he and _Dorotby NeutzUng. Back ·row, Jean Blazewlcz, Ieider; Linda ·Stte wernef
lrdowo f&lt;P1n ·lit. •
4Qite Aan Wells, Brenda Boyer
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, NOW IN PROGRESS

Of*! SeturdiY 9 to 9

&amp;UARAI1£ED TROUILHREE SERVICE I

garia oro out of I!OIMifioion at
the ~ of the hsrvostfDg ,...
..,. bocaule ol a ""'rdty of IJIITII

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Gary Piayer was ill tro~~bletuni!llt up lor the PGA Champlonsblp at the Dallas, Tex., Atb!etic Club Country Club
Player was forced to blt.a wedge left-handed to gel out of
tbe beavy rougb oa tbe secoDd hole.

1. iN• hot ~-electric-hot for sanitary dishes and
cleaiiOI" launcfi'Y.
2. Sllfw-no pilotlll!his, no fumes, no complex valves.
a. Cl1111-ifs flameless.
4.1llltiils enfiliiii.:no flue pipe need•&lt;!1. Mort llllclent-no wasted heat-'Iuick Recovery.
And, 1 speclol low rate oil¢ 1 kilowetthour applies for
water healinal

TIIACTORI IREAK JlOWN
VIENNA &lt;UP!I - More than

'"'4ayl,

Trade·in your trouble now for $25 I
Enjoy the water heater that'r 5 ways bet\ar

p._ precaution• to prevent the
lou ol jewelry." She oald the
,.... 11111~ from her oulte
at the hotel laal October,

oeoordinl

7•

NoW, ;your plumber or appliance dealer offers a $25 trade•
1n 'IIHDwt- when you change from flame-lype ta a new
tlameless Quick ·Recovery electric water heater. Don't
Wifi~ nowl This offer is lor a limited time only!

NEW YORK ~ UPJ I - Actress
Undo Chriltiaa filed • ll!O,tnl

parto,

HEATER
PROBLE
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pharmacist fill?!1g a prescrip-tion, rather than a gripping dra·
'11&amp; of our time.

:::S:::O~t1.~ar~e=~·w~~~::~z.

Last Round-up

IN OUR

groups offer courses Ia
artifiCial respiration, e•
peclally the mouth • tomouth method which alo
most anyone can practice.
Finally, If you 1 w I m
where trained supervt.
slon Is not available, be
sure aom.eone in your
party knows ·the moutbo
w-mouth artificial respilto
ation technique: It would
not burt a bit for YOU to
learn it. .
And don't swim alone.

Boein g emp1oye who collected accepts flnai responsibility for efficiency of all equin.
source material to help cope '
r

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Reads like a report of

Pomeroy

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115 E. 2nd

f'Sp (PrtlleCIOd Service Pion) GUARANTEE
ccwtrt camplett ~oervlct, includins tank
.Pi/llcomenlil ....... .,. 11 nnddltional
~ Clll Ohio Powet company, your olectl:i&lt; water ~diller or plunibor.'

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eA-Bod-ln·A·Chost-You must soe thlol
Rog. $89.00
$49.50
eAdmirol T.V. Sots at tho llltt
Values Evor Offorocll
e Aluminum Skilioto
69c
el Patio Sot, folding taltle and 4 choirs,
All st"l whito onomol
$38.00
eMirrart of many sl1n.
elll 4x8 sh"t of grHn "Formica" $9.00
• Vinyl-Asbestos TII-Limltocl stock.
(If you cen use wh•t we have, mek• us an of·
fer).
eAII ~~~do of Flrephice Fixtures. SAVE NOW
eExtro luYfl for DlnoHes
• Lodc'ors ond Guard Rolls for Bunk Bods
e Extra llocl Ralls
eOid Pump Orgon, dlsmantlocl for cloenlng ond
repair ond never put bock together.
e1 Piece 36" square of Puro Vinyl-marble ...
sign. Would mako a nice table top
• Small and not so smoll p i - of Corpot
S..mpiH. Put !hom together ond hovo 1
potch work room sl1o rugl
e Folirlc Sompl...-(fino for qulllll
e1 Choap Desk. now
. ~7 .50
eChett Tops. mahogony, moplo, oolr-malto •
coffH toble or dook top
• If tho telephone doesn't otop rlnvlng, I'll soli
It tool "

· e 1 Goo Floor Purnoce ullll look-uoed prlce,
built's 111w.
elll 15.2 cubic ft. "Amono". Rofrlprotor. It's
oil refrlpralor, lust -uth
Spoce
for Ice cubes. NEW. l.ogular, $595.00
-$3'9.00 buys it.
em 110 V. "Monitor" Clothes Dryer
Rog. $109.00
$59.00

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· e Vory special buyo on Nationally Advortloed
LU99119•
e Curta inti Don't know where we got 'em, but
thoy gotta gol

e Bamboo Polos-wo got them !roe In

rollo of
carpeting, and this is a good chance to mak•
1 dime, lOc. If you noed one reo! bad ond
don't have the dime, we'll give you one frH.
Now Dolu .. Modol 1963 Frigidaire Rango,
damaged. not bad, but If you oro kloking for
a real bargain-- this
$227

e(l)

• Sofa Bodo .
$55.00
el Reg. $369.00 Italian Provinciol Solo- $185
e4 pc. Turquoise Soctionol

$168.00

e 4 pc. Beige Sectional

$198.00

e2 pc. Charcoal groy, reg $269.00- $169.00

el group Loungo Choirs
$39.00
Values to ~79,00
e 5 Only oolid moplo Clwllrs _ $49.00 for oil 5
R119ularly $20 uch
e Odd&lt; snd ondo of Dinlng Room Choirs,
1/2 price

e 1 only Solid Mlplo Cornor Chest
Rog. $49.95

$24.95

e Rogulor $7'1.95 "Spoce Sovor" Lone
Coclor Chest

$39.00

; 1 only Clwlrry Chest ond 2 Twin ledo. W
convorto to B1111k Bodo or Trundle Bodo
$100.00 sM
e 1 only 48" oi" Sort• Posture Mott-. Rot•
$79.95
- S.ltl $49.00
Mony other filii maHr- ond box springs
ot great savings
e Seve on Tobie Lompslrom $1.00 up

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Tools?
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LOW PRICES

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Mluey.f'ergiiMft

IAlEIS
RAKES
MOWUS
CRUSHERS

SURGE-----.
Dairy Farm

IALER TWINE
ly Now HoD1nll

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\I

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Fulton-Thompson
Tractor Salts

MORRIS IMPlEMENT &amp; SUPPLY CO.
,
PHCHI WI f.l202
I'IARL STREIT

RACINI. 0.

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$269 to $742.$0
EASY! TE1IMS

"Sure Sign of Quality''

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cosr
110 OalleAfiON

, YOUR
BMW-Honcla-Trl.....
DIALER

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FOR PENNIES A DAY , , ,

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DESIGNED

FOR COLOR TV
RECEPTION

. TV PICIUQ
Ytulhtuldh~

LIT LIS

CHICK YO~l
OJ.O ANtENNA
oi.Jihtnl,. ArNitn
oChl~ Mlvr~H

nlll!l-lnWI,_
•~comfortize''

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T~RMS

AS LOW AS $S MONTH'

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Freeze.r Sale

•nd OTHEI FAMOUl
DAN liS

AnY'!'hiN\
in the u.s.A.
,,
1 -tOllg haul or local hauL
'· Q!'l' IT AT ••.

Southeastern
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Jack w. Cartty, Mtr·
I. Mtlin St.
WY ~2111

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Lowest Prices

CAROLINA LUMBER
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Sugar Run Flour Mills

.

a sf'ction of your basement with

the rich, warm quality of West Coast panel·
lng. Call ua for unusu~ l home- enhancing
Ideas with the best modernizing material •• ,
West Coast lumber!

*Field Seeds *Fertilizer
*FARM SUPPLIES

TIL 9 PM MONDAY 1HIU SATUIDAV
OUR LOcAfiON-We're ltUhll en .... M*1 lt., ...... ~ 111

fhl u..... •ncl tf ,._y, lliovt 11M M11!1 ......L LOGI W ._.
. . . .NDMAR( SIGN I I thtltft. YOU tAN CALL ul COI.:Lt&lt;'.
W'f~lll.

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Haying

Tools?
• • • At AHradive

LOW PRICES

•
New Holland
Mluey.f'ergiiMft

IAlEIS
RAKES
MOWUS
CRUSHERS

SURGE-----.
Dairy Farm

IALER TWINE
ly Now HoD1nll

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Phone Peul PeyCerpettter, 0. MY a.2519· Rulne, 0 . WI 9-3202

\I

eSEE US

Fulton-Thompson
Tractor Salts

MORRIS IMPlEMENT &amp; SUPPLY CO.
,
PHCHI WI f.l202
I'IARL STREIT

RACINI. 0.

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$269 to $742.$0
EASY! TE1IMS

"Sure Sign of Quality''

. , • .., JtriMAriJ
cosr
110 OalleAfiON

, YOUR
BMW-Honcla-Trl.....
DIALER

\

FOR PENNIES A DAY , , ,

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DESIGNED

FOR COLOR TV
RECEPTION

. TV PICIUQ
Ytulhtuldh~

LIT LIS

CHICK YO~l
OJ.O ANtENNA
oi.Jihtnl,. ArNitn
oChl~ Mlvr~H

nlll!l-lnWI,_
•~comfortize''

e WUIILITZEII
eBAL-111

T~RMS

AS LOW AS $S MONTH'

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l'hono WY-2-2115

Freeze.r Sale

•nd OTHEI FAMOUl
DAN liS

AnY'!'hiN\
in the u.s.A.
,,
1 -tOllg haul or local hauL
'· Q!'l' IT AT ••.

Southeastern
"'
Ohio! I
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POMEROY
Jack w. Cartty, Mtr·
I. Mtlin St.
WY ~2111

In

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.and SUPPLY
CO.

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Lowest Prices

CAROLINA LUMBER
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Sugar Run Flour Mills

.

a sf'ction of your basement with

the rich, warm quality of West Coast panel·
lng. Call ua for unusu~ l home- enhancing
Ideas with the best modernizing material •• ,
West Coast lumber!

*Field Seeds *Fertilizer
*FARM SUPPLIES

TIL 9 PM MONDAY 1HIU SATUIDAV
OUR LOcAfiON-We're ltUhll en .... M*1 lt., ...... ~ 111

fhl u..... •ncl tf ,._y, lliovt 11M M11!1 ......L LOGI W ._.
. . . .NDMAR( SIGN I I thtltft. YOU tAN CALL ul COI.:Lt&lt;'.
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FOR RENT

[6-Daily Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport, 0 ., July 20, 1963

3MALL HOUSE, Sll.

Trade 'n' Travel Time
USED CAR BUYS

· ·:~~~"~!~2#~1n
l
:.!~d
bogs, .. o.~.•~s.
7

Mason County, West Virvinia
t)-

MERCURY - - - - - --

Conv. Automatic, lilOod tirt&lt;Y,

1959

A9 Year• Old
'I •

2-3874.

from Racine OD newly IIU1'7 IItie 1 faced road . Ralph Trussell,
\!I DUPLEX, turniSiieci- aparj, : WI fl.llre3.
7 JJ Me
ment at 390 s 2nd Middleport. Call In evening. WY 2- FOR SALE by owner, 3 bed·
5262.
S-2.8-tfc room home, large corner lot,
·
' in Sugar Run, Pomeroy. Newly remodeled. WY 2-3618.
7-lll-tlc
INSURANCE
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George Prall residence In RutJOHNSON, Sunpsoo Insurance land for sale. Contact Floyd
Agency. ln. All forms of In
Thomas, Rutland, for lnfonnStlrance Jim Johnson and
ation.
713:101p
Bud Simpson. Agenlll.
: ..&gt;
B 1 lie FOR SALE: ~room bouao.,..
--=---:--=---:-=:--- bath, newly decorated, sas
Reuter lnsl1J'811co ~geooy
healin FuU baoement. Lo"WuniiiCe for 09..., penollll cated g. tZ3 Hudson Street.
and business oeed...
Middleport. Price, SOOOD. In·
PbDH WY WOl
Ohio Hotel
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. 6 a tl•..
. ---BUSINESS SERVICES FOR SALE, new 6 room house
- -with 3 bedrooms, balll utiHIY
HEATING, Plumbing, Mueller room in Dorcas. $6,800.00. E.
Furnaces. Arnold Brothers, D. J~hnson, Phone WI 11-3086.
618 East Main Street, Porn7-16-tlc
eroy, Phone WY 2 2448.
FOR SALE - Two bedroom
7 20 tfc
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Phone WY

RAMBLER

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lbe-'.... DOl .... •rliT In tbOt crttb to erlllcl•! WbOI qaallllea.
Ilona! Who! do lhoJ Ilbout

Nl=CE""'LY;;-;;Furn="'lsbed;:-:-.-c4~room=
=::- lllllf and heth. Second noor unfln- • 1.-------------------------~~~
bath apartment. Middleport. I ished. 2¥• .cr.. land. e miles
R Drill

$195

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PT. PLEASANT - Funeral
American 2 Dr. Std: trans., solid body and eood tires.
services for EarlL. Dabney, u,
a Henderson, W. Va., fMmer
$99
1951 PONTIAC
will be held Sunday, z p.m., at
ItT. Ope. Good trans portation-.
WANT AD
8JDI
'the L. G. Mohr Funeral home.
Burial will be In lhe ·;;. ·•·
INFORMATION
PT PLEASANT-Cecil (Bnd)
cemetery. Dabney-.ii;d PT. PLEASANT- Tile MidDEAIJWNES
lkto Jl' II • '"' Qetu,.. &gt;'\II)Ur:l lllf'lll
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Birchfield,
49,
GaiUpolls
unexpectedly
Thursday al his Ohio Valley Industrial Emergen'lloDda, Doo•d hno 11•(1(1 "- 'd
Ferry, died Friday at
li-:30 home. Helssurvivedbyhispar-1~ Planning Cout!eU dlscuslled
OPEN EVES. 8:00P.M.
lll10not1.•
CANLEUA TIONS
POMEROY . OHIO
p.m., In Holzer hospital. He had [;~iS and one brolller. an early Fall emerge!IC!)' driB
CUKREC ,"TIUNS
been 1n falllng health for the Frlendsmaycallatlhehome[11t its session at Appalachian
trW D1 &amp;OOo:ept.._, """' "'Dll 'I M
Par I'll.' ,., ~tl&lt;hl".,lnn
FOR s-A
- LEpast five months
of his parent. in Henderson af- Power Company, Wedoetd'J.
_ _ For Sale __
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B.lOOULA riUNS
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He was employed as a plpo- I~· 4 p.m.
ay' unt 0 10 a.m. Tile drill Is to be otopd Ill
ft., .,uhl••ne• __ ,.... ' IM n1111
~ ldl• liT Nl~• tiO• •4&gt; 1 :!!!"'0!'d
5 x !2 RUG ,$20.00, Magic =
F~o='
R"'s"'
AO'L=:
E~-=',~
Iber Glass
fitter at llle Marietta Manufao!ben llle body will be th Kaise Aluminum 11 Chem.
6 c:Ftc=.";F';;;:
,.j,bJ'"''-'nn•Me ~n Gould bf
Chel
gas
range
,
$25.00.
Kitchboat
and
trailer.
40
horsepowluring
Co.
.
removed
to !he L. G. Mohr Fu- [1c:1 ~atlon Plant al RaY·
NJIO. t'fiCt •III.IDI!c!l•teb
1111 "abtl.tb.. ~Jl "R1 Itt O'Upo'l~lhl. (OJ
,
en
cabinet
$5
.00.
some
an·
er
Evenrude
motor.
Dinette
Mr.
Birchfteld
was
born
Oct.
~~al
~e
friends may enswood.
lllDn' t ilar&gt; .... ........... "'"' .....,..• ~
1I~" until thewhere
tiques.
Phone
SH
2-5439.
table.
and
chairs.
x
l2
rna·
21,
1913,
at
Ward,
W.
Va.,
son
hour
of the serv9
ti.ATES
11
3
of Mrs. Nora Wears Birchfield, 1''-~
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drill , lho ----•
7 20 · tc
n1on rug. single bed. mat ' "'ss
111
~~~~ ot the
For Wani Ad SerYlCt
1 Cetn• pe• wora ~•• nRrtln11
STEEL
PONTOONS-;;,good
and
box
springs.
Call
WI
9Henderson,
who
su!"ives,
and
Millt.ry
graveside
rites
will
year
for
tbe
group,
wlll be priWlbtmU'Ill Ch.,-11&lt; IIIII .-.ntt
tc
2241
)
7-17-6:&lt;
the
!are
Harrtson
Birchfield.
be
conducted
by
the
Mason
concemed
wltb
traffic
3
I Cent.- l)et "'01'(1 f&lt;&gt;• r~rH &lt;:OD
condition. See or Call James
SurvlVIng In addibon to his county post of American Legion.
, said L. v. Goullerez,
.-cuth•• m...,rtlnftl
ruJI rat• 'Jt t ~.. "ta pet •oii'CI tnll
Roush, Racine.
7 20 6tc PUBLIC AUCTION : Saturday,
mother are hls wife, Anita Hall
Kaiser executive and cbalrman·
11e eltarced rot • dv•rtu•nl 11 no•
u~ 1t1 Wltftlll 10 IIU~ afllo ~,.
July 20, at 1:00 p. m. at the
Birchfield, two daughters, Mrs.
of the plaonlng couocU. "Holfe
ID:I olU
CARt' 01 rRANU - U U ror
BEAGLE--pups for sale. $5.00 , residence of the late Chloe
Sally Meek, Galllpolts Ferry,
ever we shaD limo lhe depar.
Ill •ont oonirnum Kact&gt; 4'1&lt;tll ·&lt;&gt; n
each. Arthur Warner, Racine, Bailey, oo Rt. 7, in Chester,
aThnd Janet Birch_fi~ld at h~~;
ture'and arrival of emergency
a1 •nrl' I f l"lt&gt;Haarl•• ouhll..,.
•' ' "'"' pe1 ...ra
Ohio.___ _
7 19 6tc
ree sons surYJvmg are ';.~
vehlcles in order to ucertaln
OFFic;t HOURS
Ohio, will sell at auction U1e
Jr Henderson Kenneth
1--.--..t
11:311 " M u :&gt;:01 t' 1111 valb
McClellan Army Saddle, gas
.
heat l64H
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where we can ......,_..
k
following household Items.
~· automauc gas
J.
lipolis Ferry and Charles, •~
1~-.~i ...lr 1111 _.,.._ _ " he ··••
•• ..- ., . • . •n • M ,, •:Hlll 0....,11
11
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range coo stove, sma coa 11
Lincoln Heights can 0 b n
am•I........n
lltWUI\.'l;o
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heating stove. Singer Sewing I Sola Bed with matching
WY
ll-19-11 home. Three sisters, also •••.
TO PU\t:E A
machine (treadle type), 18- ' chair, drop leaf dining table,
Blaettnar.
· -~ vive, along with one brother
Members of the drill commllr
RES' 'II PROUt lUNG
h
b
tfet
s
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To
Have
Your
FOR
SALE
1
8
room
houBe
and
three
grandchildren.
._,.
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are Don MillB, Vlllldlunl
h
.
b
1
1
11
6
1
WI\N'I AD
ga on w ee
arrow spray
c airs,
u ' . ecr I'
Co1l, Oil or G11
1 1 _ two family double 1 Funeral services will be ut:JU The monthly business meet- ~rpil aUoa · W C Gflmou
tank. large crank dusler, set 1 tary desk, 21" Admiral TV
two family apartment
6 2 p m Monday at the Concord ;na of the Emma Smith Circle,
r
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rHONE WY 2-2157 I of
side boards complete and isame as new) 3 odd cha1rs
::·e ·
Ch h f J
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canopy with ribs, for pick-up 1 bedroom sui~ 2 beds com'
Cleaned •nd Checked
room story and half, 1 - Baptist church. Burial will ut:
Latt DurcS .o esus
Philip Spol'll Plant; and
large 6 room house with 3 in Concord cemetery,
er ay amts, was
truck; 2-root ti_le, 2-iron f?ld · plele, chest of drawers, 11
for Wint•r
room apartment · adjoining.
Friends may can at the t.ruw ~~-- at the home of Beulah
NOTICES
ing bunks, aut1que (old t1me , ~ash stand, gas ran~e, WestGood
lnvestrnent property. Funeral home after 5 p.m.,
theme deVOtiOns being
-harness mending outfit), win-: m~house sweeper with
atOut 'lf high water. close to day. Sunday the body will bei"The Voice ot the Lord Shall
INTERIOR
AND
Exterior I dow sashes with glass and in· tac_hments, . l dmette set, Ad·
Phones WY2-3994-WY2-6301
town. Call Pt. Pleasant 1518- taken to his residence where bet o all people by the mouth
house painting and roof work. side doors. All in good shape m1ra l refrigerator, . Maytag 698 W. Main St
Pomeroy
J. after 5 p.m. evenings.
friends may call after tO a.m. l~i-my disciples," by Mrs. GoiReasonable rates, $1.00 per and serviceable . William H. washer , treadle sewmg_ ma~1&amp;-tfc
Ida Gillian. The worship thought
hour. Phone VI 3-2700.
Holmes, Syrrruse, Ohio.
chine: tab!~s. lamps, ~Jshes, l 0 _ McCO\'. AUCTiONEER.
was read by Mrs. Earlene Nor=~=---:--:-7 20 6lp
7 19 tic
old plcture frames, radiO, and Cheater Ohio
.
IN POMEROY Eignt ro 0 m
ri;; a poem "The Kingdom
PLEASE return the borrowed
other itemH too numerous to
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4 18 tfc house, 3 bedroon _and bath,
001
tin snips to our '"' &lt;h"P B. '62 Ford . ~- $1695
mention. Will accept bids on
AUCTIONEER
large lot. Good locaboa .
of
short reading by Mrs. Pearl
QuisenberJy at old P. 0 . Pickup. VB with :1 &gt;peed i this 7 room, full base men!
C.mplele Service
high water. Call WYS ~:s:
tl3C
Proffitt, and chain prayer and The Emma Smllll Circle ol
Building, Syracuse. Uh1o .
l lrans. Short W/ 8 Dnd fender , house r d lot, reservmg the
Crill Bradford
, _ __
sUent prayer for the sick fola th Re-Organized Chureh of
1 18 3tp
&lt;ide bed. Shows em.
right to reject a~y or all
Write. Pb- • Contacl
FOUR ROOM bouse witb I aolowed, and closed lhe priod. [J~us Crist, Laltsr Day Salnt..
RECORD HOP -Friday night, '60 Dodge - $1195 ; bids. Not responsible for ac·
A. C. BRADFORD
re lot. large porch, baseiDent
0 3
Faye Proffitt conducted the had an aftentOOII meetloa at
July 19 , from 8 to 11 p. m. 4 Dr. Sed. 6 cyl. Stamhml I cJdents. Mrs DPimar Baum,
Racine, Obie
off Route No. 1. Pbone WY
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business meeting. Cards were the home of Mn. MulDe DJd.
on Cole Street bt• ,ween Nurth trans. Spotless inside and I Administratrix, 1. 0. McCoy,
5 18 tfc 2-6121.
7·2-JOtc MOSCOW (Up]) - Soviet _~nrl
to the sick, a question and die, recently, with dae deVaSecond and North Third, Mld· out. White finish with blue
Auctioneer.
- &amp;atl Gnleset, Plunbii&amp; - - HOUSE For Sale ·in -Pomeroy, Chinese delegates resumed fh&lt;t.J..
perlod followed, and a tlonal theme beinll· ''Eyewit•
7 lt6tc
dleport Mustr b) .hm Dur- top. · --I
Healing
~ rooms and bath. with base- ideological talks today despite
on church functlono pre- Delli of His Majesty."
halll'. sponsored b) Barnette's
COAL, good, clean lump, .L !. 5
Mlners•iUo, O~le
ment. Mulherry-;o.ore. across attack on P~ktng by Premier Nl· ceded relreshmenlll to ~ ~ Several readfllp and ....,,_
Hom"' Re:~taurant and Piz1.a 1
egg, no slack. Re-screened
End your sewer ll'oublel
from new school. Phone WY klta S. Khrushchev that brought bers.
siona on the theme followed,
Pomeroy, Ohio
stoker-oil ·:reated at mine or
We heve aD olzoa
2-3573.
7 19 3tc relations In the . brink of final
Mrs. Myrtle Proffitt clOBed lhe
- Shop. - -- . - 7 17 3tc [
,......,~ ~ delivered. l.:iumft'ler price now
Sewer Machines
.
coUaps~.
worship hour Csrda were .eent
f( •' ET MORE PEOPLE lo t.ry 1-:: .
.
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FOR SALE: The reSidence of The negotiators md for ••·
~our Italian style pizzas, we Whirlpool ElectriC St~ve , 1i.ke on. aco s oa 0., . . '
Reasoaable Ralel
the late Charles Raymond second c6nsecutlve da of
Ull'l'
aiDS to lhe sick. Th.ere w88 1 IWI"a
will se ll mdiv id'lal ~erv J ..
new , fully automat•c
wath Pomeroy . Phone SH 2-4959,
CaD WY Z..Z97t Day or Nlgbt
Smith, located at 120 Laurel talks in a villa on ~
demonstratioo tour ~eted
Frida~ nigh! lor :!Sc. Oon'tl broiler and extra wide oven. WY Z-3400, or WY .2·2437.
7 IIi tic Street Pomeroy Ohio
Is of
by MrB. Diddle .. Refrelhmeoti
forl!el the record hop Bar- Excellent condition.
Three
_7~30~
offered for sale .• ~~ea~ con- c!'~:OU:ist parties ."':'
were .served to elght members
nette 's Home Restaurant and months old Electrolu:x Vac- IT'S OUR pleasure to loan Car·
COBA SERVICE
tact . the u~~ed for the workl hastened W line up beMrs. Earl Sumtnerfield, Pitts.
p 17.za Shop Phune WY 2-Y':I 76. uum cleaner with all attach· pet ShamJJooers FREE with ....." Yvu• fl•na to Gotd 'Mdal
particulars concermng same. hind MoscoW or Peking n~.- ~~-· _ M Th
Ch
nd lw bur h M and Mr D·-al
1
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7 17 3tc
ments plus waxer, polisher, 1purchase of Blue Lustre Sham· ~= :~f:.••ot•u~!~;o~ 11 • "'• 0 "''
Crow Crow and Porter
"'tl' rs. e1ma ase a
o
g , r.
s. DCA
- - - . - -.
floor SCfllbber and shampno- I nnn _ Baker Furniture, Middle-- "" d•DeiKit'Dtt' cervtce call Cltotr
'
La
the attempt to heal the
children of Marion spent a
and family, local,
81
"OMEM'DE pte 15•
coffee · er. Can finance . Small pay- I· -Attol'neya
appeared hopei.... The
port.
7-16-Gtc lllfOG4• r•~"' Po~Mrov w., t·t.., Pomeroy Ohio"
ly
at week het ·e WI'lh her moth er 1lv.
.-.-..... and Mrs . Herbert Parke r
5c ..l c~ck s Dalr} Bar, ~~ drlle- ments. Contact Mrs. Dorothy
c"'"'"'" m-:nu
'
talks were seen on as an
two brothers, Ml'8.
Syracuse were Sunday Visit·
7
19
7
0
1
port.
6tc tempt to find
face-saving '" \Kim, Oonald and Charles..., 1:~, olllleir molher, Mrs. Edna
-I6-Stlc l Schwab, Mason, W. Va. Ph. EARLY SWEET coni now rea·
' c • 773-a282.
7 19 6tc I dy for pulling. hy the dozen . CALL OR SEE Bob
Jeffers fOR SALE, business building of breaking_ off negotiations.
Mr. and Mrs. Russell Spen- SUmmerfield.
fHERE WILL BE an
1
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b
k 10 ad s
before you get that bulldoz. and apartment, vacant lot, all . Most fore.gn parties were back-leer and daughter, Regena, of Mr. and Mrs. John ~
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crea~ ~ocial h~ dC~t \ e ·Se~ IsJ~.iGER Portable like new· ~ Y t~ true
ee er or back-noe job done. Free in heart of Middleport. Pric- mg K~rushchev.'. who ~oou~ Chester were guests Friday ev· and daughter retumed to tbelt
te~ Fire. ~ou~··
~~her, t \ ZIG zag equipped to button- , Oh?mas a~man, sr~u;: estimates. No job too big or ed low for quick sale. See the Chm~ 89 .cowards Friday ening of his aunt, Mr. and Mrs. home at Seattle, Wuh., after
~~ a!t n7lg 1~ u Y 7.~:~~ : hole. monogram, em~rmder,l 10'
too small. We have one doz.. Clifford Stumbo at Sewlng fGr attackl~g blS peactful coex- Wayne Brickles.
several weeb vlalt with her
_ g
p. · - - ·
etc. Pay oil last 4 pa)rloents,
er available at all tlmea. Center in Middleport.
lstence policy.
.
Mrs. Margaret Heaton
of
Mr, and Mn. Joblt
WSE WEIGH1 safety wit h $7 each. WY 2-2204
USED CLOTHING bargams. Phone WY 2-6822 or WY 2A• atroog an affront to China B ad t
Fl
t
f
7 IS tic
DlAUAX !formerly 1Jl£X ·A. '
7 13 {ilC
Women's dresses 25-50 cents, 603!).
7-18-7tc
as the attack was
l!:r~s en on,
a. spen. a ew
---Men
announ-ment
that he will ..,....,,~
~..a
here Gerald
wJth herV mece,
Mr. I,._ _ _ _
-Evelya
Brlcklel
DIETl new name. samt&gt; for- I•HOUSE AND 98-acre
on Union
. 's and Bny•' pants and
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le
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mula Only 98c al S t a r k A
h · d ld
t
shirts 25-00 cents. Men's shoes FOR ANY KIND o1 bulldozer Cut,~tl' ~l&lt;~t.
P~ident Tilo in Yugoslavia next
Mrs.
to I. ·
II
. , venue, ot an l'O
wa er, and h ts Sm',th's Clo••,·ng
h Tllo . the
Recent guests of Mr. and
Drugs.
6-20-ti0tp : with bath. fuel oil fu:nact&gt;. Slo aO · 7 ·d
"' k or back-hoe work, CaD W\' 2-mont ·
1s
man
A NllW 1MA ~A
---- - - -•
re. pen
ays a Wet&gt;.
Sh 1
calls "a running dog of c&amp;!Iita:t-IMrs. Jack Weatherman were
~UTOMOBILE Insurance been 1 $2,995.
.
Letart Falls, Ohio.· 7-l5-30tp 3'.43. Emmet W. l1 er, con·
. ,
Mrs. 'Kenneth Davidson aod
ca nce lled? tost ~·our opera- Large frame house , With three
tracting, 342 Page Street, Mid- POMEROY - 2 story frame, l8m .
h Sino- sons of Columbus, her motber,
HAVE YOU HIARD AioUT
tor's license? Call WY 2-2966. ~partments, in Pomeroy. net I WHY WORRY ovef-J~Iu8:8:ish d1eport. Free estimates.
7 rooms and bath, Jarge llv- A. ma~r part of t e
Mrs Gertrude Hoffman and
THE NEW LDW-cGIT
8l5ttc mcome per month.. $91! _
Pn_eel septi·c tank' Gel KleaQ Em1 15 tfc ing room with flrtlpiace, bard- Soviet disp~te Is ~u· , --=-..~..:- gr~mother Mrs ViVlan di
- - -1
ted
d
wood f1oors plenty of cJosets continued friendly relations w-u.n
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$3, 995 ·• new Y p~m · ms,_ e Ali Septic tank cleaner
at
f 11 ba
'nt
fired hoi Yugoslavia and his tolerance of man, Mrs. Myrtle Boggess, aU
AUTO SALES
and out. Can fmance hoth , Landmark farm Bureau. Po- I'HCYrO COPYING Services.
u
seme , gas
Tlto'
libe al b d of of Tuppers Pialna and Ml'!l.
1
l of above w1th small or no
tc
Copy
any
lettt..'f
or
domment.
water
heating,
large
front
.more
. r he ran
Ne11ie &amp;mtth or Coolville, Mrs.
_
_
7 1 30
1950 GMC 42-passenger
bus.. down payment. Call O'Brien I ~I!_I'OY. - - --'1'euter lnsurallce, Pomeroy
porch. Excellent location. $10,· oommdumsm, ~hJch t
John Mitchell of Rodney
Four like new. tires.
~100.[ &amp; Crow .Realty Co., WY 2-FOR RENT
Z I&amp; tic
000 00.
;:;,n;l."~ ;,.,... rayal of
Mr.' and Mrs. Blam Taylor
Phone SH 2-5442.____7-t«H;I~ 2720 or WY 2·3589.
MIDDLEPORT ~ room frame
n rus
mes. lka 1
and grandson Brian atiended
FAIIILT HOSPITAL PLAII? ·
11M' Rambler
7 18 3tc ONE 3 • room house with bath,
bath fun basement gas floor The fate of the ta
gong 00
k ' . '
N
• It helps pay bolpii.l.;· .
=-=--=-~ ------·
-- one 5. room house with bath.
lurna'ce heatln.g l·t' (80x\OO) here since July 5 was uncertaiD, the B~ reumon at
_ew
World Standar(l '' t:ompact. .:-:USED R nd't'
n~.-~ radios
1ft
' ...
' So . t d Ch'
Martins,vllle at the Bruce Pili'k II
1
10
sursical-medical
biiii.I.JI
Etcelleacfl
eco
._~
· Sam Arnold, Syracuse, Ohio.
located on paved st:reet close vJe an
mese
,
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9
95
me
show
bow
you
qin
Rl~ car room . nde and perlorm ,· $ · up. Hallicra[Iec S.'11!D I
.
7 20 3tc
to schools. $5,900.00. '
oontinned meeting despite
Sunday.
B:rlci&lt;I..
$.19.95. Morse tape recorder.
ALBERT M COX SALESMAN worsening of reltaions. ·Informed Mr. and Mrs. Wayne
oave witb tbil N..
ance Sm~~nac:;ra=;my and . $69.95. Record players, $4.95 'ONE SIX room house Peoples
BOX Ut
. PHON£ WY t..ZI20 oources expected the Chinese
were SutldaY evening guests of
tioowide polieJ.
See
up. Transistor R.adins, $11 .95 Terrace. Phone Pt. Pleasant
7 19 3tc remain here for several
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence
Me ..opolilaa Moton
up. Werner Radio , WY 2-5291 l5llhl alter 5 p.m.
N·-~
days before returning 1o
andb daughter, Pamela, Vander- II
Peerl W, WIUI11111
Middleport,
7 •8 3tc
For AU Of Your - ·
ror
reasono beat known
DO1.
.
.
- FUI!NlSHED apartments. Two.
themselves.
Delbert Newland Is eonval- Kellneth D.
E. MaiD s..eel, Pomeroy
Phone WY wa;t
NECCffi Zig zag sewmg r.Ja- ! • roon• 1 five room . ~·urmsn- Middleport Feed Mill _ ·LEGAl NOTICE
ICIJrushchev's speech at a
ntcel)r at W. home here
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11
22
1
=;::-c=;;;-- --;-' _ _ _c chme. One lever does .l all . ed and' unfuroishd. P DoD e Tony Fowler, Owner &amp; Opp.
.
UOAL NDTICI
Un reception overshadowed
undergoing major surgery
111 N. lecond Aw.t ·'
FOR NEW or used can
or Sews on buttons. appliques , W\' 2-2557
5-7·tf(·
"We Do Cusrom GriDding''
~:· ~= ~:"'A~ c~::: ~-:. day'• kleologlca] talb, and
a Parkeraburg hDRpitRI.
WY. 2-2111
.........,.
trucks, pnun~ Marvm Marks blind hems, fancy designs,
.
N. 2nd Awe.
MWdleporl o&amp;r, Norttl Cuoll••· Ll herd))' •ou- usual there was no renmot
Miss Janet Caldwell has em.
etc Guaranteed Pay
of(
fJed that on the Hth d•y or July. 1913
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OFFICI HOURI!
SALESMA!'\j Beasle\ Ma,h·
TimEE and tnur room furnlshi:d.want T~rmpleioa belftl! piBlnuu. what waa saJd by the Soviet
ployment at the 0. Ames Co.
·
ews. Athens, LY :H0$1 .
balance, $84.26 on ter~s.R WY ed and unfurmsbl'!d apart. usHORT ON WATER,.. phone
,!"t~to
c':~nn
ottae~C:m~~ Chinese experts. But
·Parkersburg.
I:Oit.lr• D.lltr
7 1 tc
ments. WY 2-54M.
Em-•t W Shuler ~·trac 6 Pleai. Vet.. Couatl'l. ObJD. cue No. public rem-~- -~wed how
Mr ·and Mrs. CecJI Caldwell
._ &amp;--.1 1 nt
- _ _ _ _ _ _ __::lll-::.9::.·t:,::fc _2-_~·
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v 11.1117 prllYinl !Gr tuvui'CI' £rum 1ald
cu.·. . . ..,
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12 6 tfc ing u"""
SINGER Slant needle sewing
WY t-aua for a farm J.nna Loutn Templetua on t h • the talks have been going,
family and Mr. and Mrs.
HELP WANTED
. ma hoga ·lY des k
eru• nrrlecL
of dut:v •nd
.
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the West .
Su mrnerfie'•
of
mac h.me m
pond.
7 lS Uc enmadll
utrem. urcrueu:v
~~~o~1 the platntJft a1 10 his friendly tone toward
type
cabinet.
Zig
Zag
equip1f..
DUPLio.;X,
furnished
apart.
pr&amp;J'• . for other proper relief: !laid
vannah
Ga
and
Mr.
and
HOUSEKEEPER to care for elClute
w1U
be
-tor
hlal'lnl
oa
or
dter
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ped. Like new. Guaranteed . menl at 390 S. 2nd,
I dietilt' 'Jth da,- of 'septembe!i_ 1983.
- -_-·derly gentleman. Live
in.
Assume
nine
paym·
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$10.85
port.
CaD
in
evening.
WY
2EMPLOYMENT
Wanted
s.
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'NOTICE
made
the hoaUIIly toward CIIIIUtlii"'
Phone WY 2-2!iil3.
7-l6-3tp
monthly. WY 2-2204.
5262.
5-ZS-tfc
AUorne)' for Pllinllff
• ' i
au the more marked;
7 18 6tc - Experienced Housekeeper
or
m 13• 10• 17 r" s. 10• 17 - etc
,FOR SILt[
1,-.;-.;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;o...;;;;;;-ii;i..O
FOR SALE OR TRADE ===:::--=-c--;;--;--;--;;;-__,J cONVENIENT three hedroom baby sitting or iroolng in my
59.12 acre farm wi)h llouae,
Cao't sleep?
T r y ·. hvme on . U. S. 33, at Gra- home. Phone WY 2-6325 after
olher
11100 Gallon Water tank $75.00, INERVOUS?
new time-released
Sleep-Wei
LEGAL NOTICE
Chic ken HDUlle. and
.
lifi type 5 fool bush
hog I capsules. Only 98c al Stark ham Sllttion . FrP.e
water, ~ p. m.
7 20 3tp Notice Is hereby given thai outbu114ings, In RuUand Townbru'h cutter $265.00, or. Dru
6-Z0.30tp sewor, open fireplace , fur~&gt;
on Wednesday July 31, Ilia, ship, Meigs County, Ohio.
would consider trading for
gs.
ace heared, full basc~ent.
at the bour ot 10 a. m., the un-, ·om~ · BuUdtq on· · Mulbefry
pull type. R. G. Pirkett, R. 1 DIESEL tractor with com- i balll, garage, nice lawn, gar
LIVESTOCK
deraigned wlll offer for sale at Avenue next !o Sugar Run
· We bandle·lll·lllel 01 .~
ll. I, Pomeroy, Ohio.
biDe, com picker, grain drill, I den, fruit. Avaiial&gt;le about ~D-Sow pure tired bpuidderbllc faourccat"'?" tino helh~• halgththeest Hafltcoh~MIIIB.''n•lng, or •an
tor boltl• gas. We .,me.
7 20 6tc
disc, p}ows, eultivators. wag- ! Aug. 1. Phone evemngs
Vl'U!. nnuu
Ml
IN
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m10
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wbf
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1946 1 1951, New Haven, W. vo .
.York, 10 pigs, already cao- , Blaettnar Auto Company; Pom- SijbdiVtded litto bniidllll
SALE OR RENT
Dodge side mount
mower,
7 18 3tp
!rated and treated.
JOhn ·eroy, Ohio, lhe following de- .cin Mtilba'ry , Avenuo.
.-.n SAl~ fiR RENT to 11- $3,900.00, James Shuler, Rut· i
Houdashelt, Mmenville, Ohio ocrlhed auton1oblle \O wit:
8 QJ!r !lrooders ..
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"' . land, Phone SH 2-4659. 7·16-6tc SIX ROOMS and bath. house, in
7 20 atp
1 ~ ltlli5 Dodge 2 door S-N ~ Chick Bat~rles.
ablt! colored pmon. 8 Room _ ----~ --- c -1 - - Middleport. call WY 2-{;434. ·
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Slide ProjC!C!tot and Screen.
Ht&gt;~oe. Contocl. \1r. Dewey BARGAINS. Barga IDs . Bar7 18 3te M nd M w
B · kl \ · Signed 1hls 19th day clft,luly Mtocellaneous 0 f.f Ice Equip.
· 'l(~kman,
Allied Finance gams! AucliOD every Thurs- .-_
r . a . . rs . ayne TIC es
; ,
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• merit.
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fi).le8, 221 S&lt;o ·'h Champion day and Saturday nights at 8 APARTMENTS: ilfle ~- rlo oWm w:':Je ~ISI!in: he~l ~ew. ~ 1!163. . . Blaettnar Auto Co.
For tniormatiOI\ Call WV 2-5132.
1
p.m. Masonette, Mason, W. One ~rDOID and bOth. ca I Y a
""· usse ..,...,ncer
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tc .,ll• ..,.~~:;t.~~.,;;~~~..,.;~-~~..;~~-ii;
Ave Columbua Ohio.
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7 ~ llq/ dau&amp;htei of Cho•ler · Sunday,
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would IIU to uabtlrdett .,_II of I ""' a brlc:klaJor, • ltlda jert,
tbo oort o1 .........an.. !bat ,. • trucli driver, • ohortordor tn1so
fl&gt;om lbe llpo of lba
learned Iby buotnoul Suro,
lamD118, 10 ,... will underotand I'm Ia • aerles, lllllf I
- feeU.&amp; of ._ and lhe quai- wu slreptlc:al 11 lirlt, but DDW
lliet of endearmenL Naturally, I can see 1be IOI'loul artistic
DDIIt of the follnwlng character• CODC:em."
ClDilid -lblt be m~ flcCitiotll, TIII lloloYell Comedlu, JftrJ
and 11D7' reoemb.._ to livlnc _
, "What rishl have the
1
- · Is lolally tmpreboble. /t:ritico got to crtttctr.o IDJ work!
There, preoenllnfI bave more mlltleJ than aD ol
The Boloy. . -~ "YCMI :them. Wba! right baa IID)'bo&lt;IJ to
iqlow, we'rt going to make • ..- cr!Ut:IDI meT I have moro ""'IIOJ
rl01 about Scotllllllf Yard, bill I than aiij'bociJ. Wby Jbould lllltoo
ref,.. lo p to London.
a director! No dtreelor lw 01
bore In Hollywood, wo· bavo lbe mucb money 11 I bOvo. • .
bast actoro, th• boll ICJUipmeot, TIII BofoyecJ lloJbuU. tb' best O¥erythinl In the ftlm H- GardDor: "I'm workbualneu SUre, maybe wo could lag too bard. I didn't really want
gel a little more reallty shootltll to bo oa actor. Ten boun • day
on location, but I lOVI tbll towll. t. too bard. My parts are DOl
It mad• me wbat I am today. deeply emotional enough. I am IJ01 woo't take a nickel out ol U. 1ng lo take my reslduaiJ and liar!
We'll bu1ld Scotland Yard here." looking for my Inner oeH."
fte BeJovM Preftcer1 . 11Tbe fte Chlnael hill: Tbe Rft.
only word 1 can use to reil you Adao Clayton Powall Jr., oootroIIow t feel about lhlo busiD81 !&amp;- versiol Negro congroolllln from
loVI. You koow, I ltlll get 1100.. Harlem, will bo the oubjoet of a
plmpleo when I realize !bat ono one-hoUr NBC·TV dOC!UmenlarJ ill
lUck .t a television knob can the coming oeasoo ...Brtllln and
lend plctw. aroond lbe• world. the Soviet Union have agreed lo
tm tired of hearing complalitll exchange television ohowo, ~­
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from Racine OD newly IIU1'7 IItie 1 faced road . Ralph Trussell,
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ment at 390 s 2nd Middleport. Call In evening. WY 2- FOR SALE by owner, 3 bed·
5262.
S-2.8-tfc room home, large corner lot,
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' in Sugar Run, Pomeroy. Newly remodeled. WY 2-3618.
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INSURANCE
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George Prall residence In RutJOHNSON, Sunpsoo Insurance land for sale. Contact Floyd
Agency. ln. All forms of In
Thomas, Rutland, for lnfonnStlrance Jim Johnson and
ation.
713:101p
Bud Simpson. Agenlll.
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B 1 lie FOR SALE: ~room bouao.,..
--=---:--=---:-=:--- bath, newly decorated, sas
Reuter lnsl1J'811co ~geooy
healin FuU baoement. Lo"WuniiiCe for 09..., penollll cated g. tZ3 Hudson Street.
and business oeed...
Middleport. Price, SOOOD. In·
PbDH WY WOl
Ohio Hotel
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. 6 a tl•..
. ---BUSINESS SERVICES FOR SALE, new 6 room house
- -with 3 bedrooms, balll utiHIY
HEATING, Plumbing, Mueller room in Dorcas. $6,800.00. E.
Furnaces. Arnold Brothers, D. J~hnson, Phone WI 11-3086.
618 East Main Street, Porn7-16-tlc
eroy, Phone WY 2 2448.
FOR SALE - Two bedroom
7 20 tfc
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Phone WY

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PT. PLEASANT - Funeral
American 2 Dr. Std: trans., solid body and eood tires.
services for EarlL. Dabney, u,
a Henderson, W. Va., fMmer
$99
1951 PONTIAC
will be held Sunday, z p.m., at
ItT. Ope. Good trans portation-.
WANT AD
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'the L. G. Mohr Funeral home.
Burial will be In lhe ·;;. ·•·
INFORMATION
PT PLEASANT-Cecil (Bnd)
cemetery. Dabney-.ii;d PT. PLEASANT- Tile MidDEAIJWNES
lkto Jl' II • '"' Qetu,.. &gt;'\II)Ur:l lllf'lll
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Birchfield,
49,
GaiUpolls
unexpectedly
Thursday al his Ohio Valley Industrial Emergen'lloDda, Doo•d hno 11•(1(1 "- 'd
Ferry, died Friday at
li-:30 home. Helssurvivedbyhispar-1~ Planning Cout!eU dlscuslled
OPEN EVES. 8:00P.M.
lll10not1.•
CANLEUA TIONS
POMEROY . OHIO
p.m., In Holzer hospital. He had [;~iS and one brolller. an early Fall emerge!IC!)' driB
CUKREC ,"TIUNS
been 1n falllng health for the Frlendsmaycallatlhehome[11t its session at Appalachian
trW D1 &amp;OOo:ept.._, """' "'Dll 'I M
Par I'll.' ,., ~tl&lt;hl".,lnn
FOR s-A
- LEpast five months
of his parent. in Henderson af- Power Company, Wedoetd'J.
_ _ For Sale __
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B.lOOULA riUNS
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He was employed as a plpo- I~· 4 p.m.
ay' unt 0 10 a.m. Tile drill Is to be otopd Ill
ft., .,uhl••ne• __ ,.... ' IM n1111
~ ldl• liT Nl~• tiO• •4&gt; 1 :!!!"'0!'d
5 x !2 RUG ,$20.00, Magic =
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Iber Glass
fitter at llle Marietta Manufao!ben llle body will be th Kaise Aluminum 11 Chem.
6 c:Ftc=.";F';;;:
,.j,bJ'"''-'nn•Me ~n Gould bf
Chel
gas
range
,
$25.00.
Kitchboat
and
trailer.
40
horsepowluring
Co.
.
removed
to !he L. G. Mohr Fu- [1c:1 ~atlon Plant al RaY·
NJIO. t'fiCt •III.IDI!c!l•teb
1111 "abtl.tb.. ~Jl "R1 Itt O'Upo'l~lhl. (OJ
,
en
cabinet
$5
.00.
some
an·
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Evenrude
motor.
Dinette
Mr.
Birchfteld
was
born
Oct.
~~al
~e
friends may enswood.
lllDn' t ilar&gt; .... ........... "'"' .....,..• ~
1I~" until thewhere
tiques.
Phone
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2-5439.
table.
and
chairs.
x
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rna·
21,
1913,
at
Ward,
W.
Va.,
son
hour
of the serv9
ti.ATES
11
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of Mrs. Nora Wears Birchfield, 1''-~
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drill , lho ----•
7 20 · tc
n1on rug. single bed. mat ' "'ss
111
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For Wani Ad SerYlCt
1 Cetn• pe• wora ~•• nRrtln11
STEEL
PONTOONS-;;,good
and
box
springs.
Call
WI
9Henderson,
who
su!"ives,
and
Millt.ry
graveside
rites
will
year
for
tbe
group,
wlll be priWlbtmU'Ill Ch.,-11&lt; IIIII .-.ntt
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the
!are
Harrtson
Birchfield.
be
conducted
by
the
Mason
concemed
wltb
traffic
3
I Cent.- l)et "'01'(1 f&lt;&gt;• r~rH &lt;:OD
condition. See or Call James
SurvlVIng In addibon to his county post of American Legion.
, said L. v. Goullerez,
.-cuth•• m...,rtlnftl
ruJI rat• 'Jt t ~.. "ta pet •oii'CI tnll
Roush, Racine.
7 20 6tc PUBLIC AUCTION : Saturday,
mother are hls wife, Anita Hall
Kaiser executive and cbalrman·
11e eltarced rot • dv•rtu•nl 11 no•
u~ 1t1 Wltftlll 10 IIU~ afllo ~,.
July 20, at 1:00 p. m. at the
Birchfield, two daughters, Mrs.
of the plaonlng couocU. "Holfe
ID:I olU
CARt' 01 rRANU - U U ror
BEAGLE--pups for sale. $5.00 , residence of the late Chloe
Sally Meek, Galllpolts Ferry,
ever we shaD limo lhe depar.
Ill •ont oonirnum Kact&gt; 4'1&lt;tll ·&lt;&gt; n
each. Arthur Warner, Racine, Bailey, oo Rt. 7, in Chester,
aThnd Janet Birch_fi~ld at h~~;
ture'and arrival of emergency
a1 •nrl' I f l"lt&gt;Haarl•• ouhll..,.
•' ' "'"' pe1 ...ra
Ohio.___ _
7 19 6tc
ree sons surYJvmg are ';.~
vehlcles in order to ucertaln
OFFic;t HOURS
Ohio, will sell at auction U1e
Jr Henderson Kenneth
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11:311 " M u :&gt;:01 t' 1111 valb
McClellan Army Saddle, gas
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heat l64H
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where we can ......,_..
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following household Items.
~· automauc gas
J.
lipolis Ferry and Charles, •~
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range coo stove, sma coa 11
Lincoln Heights can 0 b n
am•I........n
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heating stove. Singer Sewing I Sola Bed with matching
WY
ll-19-11 home. Three sisters, also •••.
TO PU\t:E A
machine (treadle type), 18- ' chair, drop leaf dining table,
Blaettnar.
· -~ vive, along with one brother
Members of the drill commllr
RES' 'II PROUt lUNG
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b
tfet
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To
Have
Your
FOR
SALE
1
8
room
houBe
and
three
grandchildren.
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are Don MillB, Vlllldlunl
h
.
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11
6
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ga on w ee
arrow spray
c airs,
u ' . ecr I'
Co1l, Oil or G11
1 1 _ two family double 1 Funeral services will be ut:JU The monthly business meet- ~rpil aUoa · W C Gflmou
tank. large crank dusler, set 1 tary desk, 21" Admiral TV
two family apartment
6 2 p m Monday at the Concord ;na of the Emma Smith Circle,
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rHONE WY 2-2157 I of
side boards complete and isame as new) 3 odd cha1rs
::·e ·
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canopy with ribs, for pick-up 1 bedroom sui~ 2 beds com'
Cleaned •nd Checked
room story and half, 1 - Baptist church. Burial will ut:
Latt DurcS .o esus
Philip Spol'll Plant; and
large 6 room house with 3 in Concord cemetery,
er ay amts, was
truck; 2-root ti_le, 2-iron f?ld · plele, chest of drawers, 11
for Wint•r
room apartment · adjoining.
Friends may can at the t.ruw ~~-- at the home of Beulah
NOTICES
ing bunks, aut1que (old t1me , ~ash stand, gas ran~e, WestGood
lnvestrnent property. Funeral home after 5 p.m.,
theme deVOtiOns being
-harness mending outfit), win-: m~house sweeper with
atOut 'lf high water. close to day. Sunday the body will bei"The Voice ot the Lord Shall
INTERIOR
AND
Exterior I dow sashes with glass and in· tac_hments, . l dmette set, Ad·
Phones WY2-3994-WY2-6301
town. Call Pt. Pleasant 1518- taken to his residence where bet o all people by the mouth
house painting and roof work. side doors. All in good shape m1ra l refrigerator, . Maytag 698 W. Main St
Pomeroy
J. after 5 p.m. evenings.
friends may call after tO a.m. l~i-my disciples," by Mrs. GoiReasonable rates, $1.00 per and serviceable . William H. washer , treadle sewmg_ ma~1&amp;-tfc
Ida Gillian. The worship thought
hour. Phone VI 3-2700.
Holmes, Syrrruse, Ohio.
chine: tab!~s. lamps, ~Jshes, l 0 _ McCO\'. AUCTiONEER.
was read by Mrs. Earlene Nor=~=---:--:-7 20 6lp
7 19 tic
old plcture frames, radiO, and Cheater Ohio
.
IN POMEROY Eignt ro 0 m
ri;; a poem "The Kingdom
PLEASE return the borrowed
other itemH too numerous to
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Way," by ~s. Ilah Roush; a
4 18 tfc house, 3 bedroon _and bath,
001
tin snips to our '"' &lt;h"P B. '62 Ford . ~- $1695
mention. Will accept bids on
AUCTIONEER
large lot. Good locaboa .
of
short reading by Mrs. Pearl
QuisenberJy at old P. 0 . Pickup. VB with :1 &gt;peed i this 7 room, full base men!
C.mplele Service
high water. Call WYS ~:s:
tl3C
Proffitt, and chain prayer and The Emma Smllll Circle ol
Building, Syracuse. Uh1o .
l lrans. Short W/ 8 Dnd fender , house r d lot, reservmg the
Crill Bradford
, _ __
sUent prayer for the sick fola th Re-Organized Chureh of
1 18 3tp
&lt;ide bed. Shows em.
right to reject a~y or all
Write. Pb- • Contacl
FOUR ROOM bouse witb I aolowed, and closed lhe priod. [J~us Crist, Laltsr Day Salnt..
RECORD HOP -Friday night, '60 Dodge - $1195 ; bids. Not responsible for ac·
A. C. BRADFORD
re lot. large porch, baseiDent
0 3
Faye Proffitt conducted the had an aftentOOII meetloa at
July 19 , from 8 to 11 p. m. 4 Dr. Sed. 6 cyl. Stamhml I cJdents. Mrs DPimar Baum,
Racine, Obie
off Route No. 1. Pbone WY
·
business meeting. Cards were the home of Mn. MulDe DJd.
on Cole Street bt• ,ween Nurth trans. Spotless inside and I Administratrix, 1. 0. McCoy,
5 18 tfc 2-6121.
7·2-JOtc MOSCOW (Up]) - Soviet _~nrl
to the sick, a question and die, recently, with dae deVaSecond and North Third, Mld· out. White finish with blue
Auctioneer.
- &amp;atl Gnleset, Plunbii&amp; - - HOUSE For Sale ·in -Pomeroy, Chinese delegates resumed fh&lt;t.J..
perlod followed, and a tlonal theme beinll· ''Eyewit•
7 lt6tc
dleport Mustr b) .hm Dur- top. · --I
Healing
~ rooms and bath. with base- ideological talks today despite
on church functlono pre- Delli of His Majesty."
halll'. sponsored b) Barnette's
COAL, good, clean lump, .L !. 5
Mlners•iUo, O~le
ment. Mulherry-;o.ore. across attack on P~ktng by Premier Nl· ceded relreshmenlll to ~ ~ Several readfllp and ....,,_
Hom"' Re:~taurant and Piz1.a 1
egg, no slack. Re-screened
End your sewer ll'oublel
from new school. Phone WY klta S. Khrushchev that brought bers.
siona on the theme followed,
Pomeroy, Ohio
stoker-oil ·:reated at mine or
We heve aD olzoa
2-3573.
7 19 3tc relations In the . brink of final
Mrs. Myrtle Proffitt clOBed lhe
- Shop. - -- . - 7 17 3tc [
,......,~ ~ delivered. l.:iumft'ler price now
Sewer Machines
.
coUaps~.
worship hour Csrda were .eent
f( •' ET MORE PEOPLE lo t.ry 1-:: .
.
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FOR SALE: The reSidence of The negotiators md for ••·
~our Italian style pizzas, we Whirlpool ElectriC St~ve , 1i.ke on. aco s oa 0., . . '
Reasoaable Ralel
the late Charles Raymond second c6nsecutlve da of
Ull'l'
aiDS to lhe sick. Th.ere w88 1 IWI"a
will se ll mdiv id'lal ~erv J ..
new , fully automat•c
wath Pomeroy . Phone SH 2-4959,
CaD WY Z..Z97t Day or Nlgbt
Smith, located at 120 Laurel talks in a villa on ~
demonstratioo tour ~eted
Frida~ nigh! lor :!Sc. Oon'tl broiler and extra wide oven. WY Z-3400, or WY .2·2437.
7 IIi tic Street Pomeroy Ohio
Is of
by MrB. Diddle .. Refrelhmeoti
forl!el the record hop Bar- Excellent condition.
Three
_7~30~
offered for sale .• ~~ea~ con- c!'~:OU:ist parties ."':'
were .served to elght members
nette 's Home Restaurant and months old Electrolu:x Vac- IT'S OUR pleasure to loan Car·
COBA SERVICE
tact . the u~~ed for the workl hastened W line up beMrs. Earl Sumtnerfield, Pitts.
p 17.za Shop Phune WY 2-Y':I 76. uum cleaner with all attach· pet ShamJJooers FREE with ....." Yvu• fl•na to Gotd 'Mdal
particulars concermng same. hind MoscoW or Peking n~.- ~~-· _ M Th
Ch
nd lw bur h M and Mr D·-al
1
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7 17 3tc
ments plus waxer, polisher, 1purchase of Blue Lustre Sham· ~= :~f:.••ot•u~!~;o~ 11 • "'• 0 "''
Crow Crow and Porter
"'tl' rs. e1ma ase a
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s. DCA
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floor SCfllbber and shampno- I nnn _ Baker Furniture, Middle-- "" d•DeiKit'Dtt' cervtce call Cltotr
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the attempt to heal the
children of Marion spent a
and family, local,
81
"OMEM'DE pte 15•
coffee · er. Can finance . Small pay- I· -Attol'neya
appeared hopei.... The
port.
7-16-Gtc lllfOG4• r•~"' Po~Mrov w., t·t.., Pomeroy Ohio"
ly
at week het ·e WI'lh her moth er 1lv.
.-.-..... and Mrs . Herbert Parke r
5c ..l c~ck s Dalr} Bar, ~~ drlle- ments. Contact Mrs. Dorothy
c"'"'"'" m-:nu
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talks were seen on as an
two brothers, Ml'8.
Syracuse were Sunday Visit·
7
19
7
0
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6tc tempt to find
face-saving '" \Kim, Oonald and Charles..., 1:~, olllleir molher, Mrs. Edna
-I6-Stlc l Schwab, Mason, W. Va. Ph. EARLY SWEET coni now rea·
' c • 773-a282.
7 19 6tc I dy for pulling. hy the dozen . CALL OR SEE Bob
Jeffers fOR SALE, business building of breaking_ off negotiations.
Mr. and Mrs. Russell Spen- SUmmerfield.
fHERE WILL BE an
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before you get that bulldoz. and apartment, vacant lot, all . Most fore.gn parties were back-leer and daughter, Regena, of Mr. and Mrs. John ~
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crea~ ~ocial h~ dC~t \ e ·Se~ IsJ~.iGER Portable like new· ~ Y t~ true
ee er or back-noe job done. Free in heart of Middleport. Pric- mg K~rushchev.'. who ~oou~ Chester were guests Friday ev· and daughter retumed to tbelt
te~ Fire. ~ou~··
~~her, t \ ZIG zag equipped to button- , Oh?mas a~man, sr~u;: estimates. No job too big or ed low for quick sale. See the Chm~ 89 .cowards Friday ening of his aunt, Mr. and Mrs. home at Seattle, Wuh., after
~~ a!t n7lg 1~ u Y 7.~:~~ : hole. monogram, em~rmder,l 10'
too small. We have one doz.. Clifford Stumbo at Sewlng fGr attackl~g blS peactful coex- Wayne Brickles.
several weeb vlalt with her
_ g
p. · - - ·
etc. Pay oil last 4 pa)rloents,
er available at all tlmea. Center in Middleport.
lstence policy.
.
Mrs. Margaret Heaton
of
Mr, and Mn. Joblt
WSE WEIGH1 safety wit h $7 each. WY 2-2204
USED CLOTHING bargams. Phone WY 2-6822 or WY 2A• atroog an affront to China B ad t
Fl
t
f
7 IS tic
DlAUAX !formerly 1Jl£X ·A. '
7 13 {ilC
Women's dresses 25-50 cents, 603!).
7-18-7tc
as the attack was
l!:r~s en on,
a. spen. a ew
---Men
announ-ment
that he will ..,....,,~
~..a
here Gerald
wJth herV mece,
Mr. I,._ _ _ _
-Evelya
Brlcklel
DIETl new name. samt&gt; for- I•HOUSE AND 98-acre
on Union
. 's and Bny•' pants and
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h · d ld
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shirts 25-00 cents. Men's shoes FOR ANY KIND o1 bulldozer Cut,~tl' ~l&lt;~t.
P~ident Tilo in Yugoslavia next
Mrs.
to I. ·
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wa er, and h ts Sm',th's Clo••,·ng
h Tllo . the
Recent guests of Mr. and
Drugs.
6-20-ti0tp : with bath. fuel oil fu:nact&gt;. Slo aO · 7 ·d
"' k or back-hoe work, CaD W\' 2-mont ·
1s
man
A NllW 1MA ~A
---- - - -•
re. pen
ays a Wet&gt;.
Sh 1
calls "a running dog of c&amp;!Iita:t-IMrs. Jack Weatherman were
~UTOMOBILE Insurance been 1 $2,995.
.
Letart Falls, Ohio.· 7-l5-30tp 3'.43. Emmet W. l1 er, con·
. ,
Mrs. 'Kenneth Davidson aod
ca nce lled? tost ~·our opera- Large frame house , With three
tracting, 342 Page Street, Mid- POMEROY - 2 story frame, l8m .
h Sino- sons of Columbus, her motber,
HAVE YOU HIARD AioUT
tor's license? Call WY 2-2966. ~partments, in Pomeroy. net I WHY WORRY ovef-J~Iu8:8:ish d1eport. Free estimates.
7 rooms and bath, Jarge llv- A. ma~r part of t e
Mrs Gertrude Hoffman and
THE NEW LDW-cGIT
8l5ttc mcome per month.. $91! _
Pn_eel septi·c tank' Gel KleaQ Em1 15 tfc ing room with flrtlpiace, bard- Soviet disp~te Is ~u· , --=-..~..:- gr~mother Mrs ViVlan di
- - -1
ted
d
wood f1oors plenty of cJosets continued friendly relations w-u.n
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$3, 995 ·• new Y p~m · ms,_ e Ali Septic tank cleaner
at
f 11 ba
'nt
fired hoi Yugoslavia and his tolerance of man, Mrs. Myrtle Boggess, aU
AUTO SALES
and out. Can fmance hoth , Landmark farm Bureau. Po- I'HCYrO COPYING Services.
u
seme , gas
Tlto'
libe al b d of of Tuppers Pialna and Ml'!l.
1
l of above w1th small or no
tc
Copy
any
lettt..'f
or
domment.
water
heating,
large
front
.more
. r he ran
Ne11ie &amp;mtth or Coolville, Mrs.
_
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7 1 30
1950 GMC 42-passenger
bus.. down payment. Call O'Brien I ~I!_I'OY. - - --'1'euter lnsurallce, Pomeroy
porch. Excellent location. $10,· oommdumsm, ~hJch t
John Mitchell of Rodney
Four like new. tires.
~100.[ &amp; Crow .Realty Co., WY 2-FOR RENT
Z I&amp; tic
000 00.
;:;,n;l."~ ;,.,... rayal of
Mr.' and Mrs. Blam Taylor
Phone SH 2-5442.____7-t«H;I~ 2720 or WY 2·3589.
MIDDLEPORT ~ room frame
n rus
mes. lka 1
and grandson Brian atiended
FAIIILT HOSPITAL PLAII? ·
11M' Rambler
7 18 3tc ONE 3 • room house with bath,
bath fun basement gas floor The fate of the ta
gong 00
k ' . '
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• It helps pay bolpii.l.;· .
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-- one 5. room house with bath.
lurna'ce heatln.g l·t' (80x\OO) here since July 5 was uncertaiD, the B~ reumon at
_ew
World Standar(l '' t:ompact. .:-:USED R nd't'
n~.-~ radios
1ft
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' So . t d Ch'
Martins,vllle at the Bruce Pili'k II
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sursical-medical
biiii.I.JI
Etcelleacfl
eco
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· Sam Arnold, Syracuse, Ohio.
located on paved st:reet close vJe an
mese
,
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95
me
show
bow
you
qin
Rl~ car room . nde and perlorm ,· $ · up. Hallicra[Iec S.'11!D I
.
7 20 3tc
to schools. $5,900.00. '
oontinned meeting despite
Sunday.
B:rlci&lt;I..
$.19.95. Morse tape recorder.
ALBERT M COX SALESMAN worsening of reltaions. ·Informed Mr. and Mrs. Wayne
oave witb tbil N..
ance Sm~~nac:;ra=;my and . $69.95. Record players, $4.95 'ONE SIX room house Peoples
BOX Ut
. PHON£ WY t..ZI20 oources expected the Chinese
were SutldaY evening guests of
tioowide polieJ.
See
up. Transistor R.adins, $11 .95 Terrace. Phone Pt. Pleasant
7 19 3tc remain here for several
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence
Me ..opolilaa Moton
up. Werner Radio , WY 2-5291 l5llhl alter 5 p.m.
N·-~
days before returning 1o
andb daughter, Pamela, Vander- II
Peerl W, WIUI11111
Middleport,
7 •8 3tc
For AU Of Your - ·
ror
reasono beat known
DO1.
.
.
- FUI!NlSHED apartments. Two.
themselves.
Delbert Newland Is eonval- Kellneth D.
E. MaiD s..eel, Pomeroy
Phone WY wa;t
NECCffi Zig zag sewmg r.Ja- ! • roon• 1 five room . ~·urmsn- Middleport Feed Mill _ ·LEGAl NOTICE
ICIJrushchev's speech at a
ntcel)r at W. home here
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22
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=;::-c=;;;-- --;-' _ _ _c chme. One lever does .l all . ed and' unfuroishd. P DoD e Tony Fowler, Owner &amp; Opp.
.
UOAL NDTICI
Un reception overshadowed
undergoing major surgery
111 N. lecond Aw.t ·'
FOR NEW or used can
or Sews on buttons. appliques , W\' 2-2557
5-7·tf(·
"We Do Cusrom GriDding''
~:· ~= ~:"'A~ c~::: ~-:. day'• kleologlca] talb, and
a Parkeraburg hDRpitRI.
WY. 2-2111
.........,.
trucks, pnun~ Marvm Marks blind hems, fancy designs,
.
N. 2nd Awe.
MWdleporl o&amp;r, Norttl Cuoll••· Ll herd))' •ou- usual there was no renmot
Miss Janet Caldwell has em.
etc Guaranteed Pay
of(
fJed that on the Hth d•y or July. 1913
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OFFICI HOURI!
SALESMA!'\j Beasle\ Ma,h·
TimEE and tnur room furnlshi:d.want T~rmpleioa belftl! piBlnuu. what waa saJd by the Soviet
ployment at the 0. Ames Co.
·
ews. Athens, LY :H0$1 .
balance, $84.26 on ter~s.R WY ed and unfurmsbl'!d apart. usHORT ON WATER,.. phone
,!"t~to
c':~nn
ottae~C:m~~ Chinese experts. But
·Parkersburg.
I:Oit.lr• D.lltr
7 1 tc
ments. WY 2-54M.
Em-•t W Shuler ~·trac 6 Pleai. Vet.. Couatl'l. ObJD. cue No. public rem-~- -~wed how
Mr ·and Mrs. CecJI Caldwell
._ &amp;--.1 1 nt
- _ _ _ _ _ _ __::lll-::.9::.·t:,::fc _2-_~·
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v 11.1117 prllYinl !Gr tuvui'CI' £rum 1ald
cu.·. . . ..,
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12 6 tfc ing u"""
SINGER Slant needle sewing
WY t-aua for a farm J.nna Loutn Templetua on t h • the talks have been going,
family and Mr. and Mrs.
HELP WANTED
. ma hoga ·lY des k
eru• nrrlecL
of dut:v •nd
.
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the West .
Su mrnerfie'•
of
mac h.me m
pond.
7 lS Uc enmadll
utrem. urcrueu:v
~~~o~1 the platntJft a1 10 his friendly tone toward
type
cabinet.
Zig
Zag
equip1f..
DUPLio.;X,
furnished
apart.
pr&amp;J'• . for other proper relief: !laid
vannah
Ga
and
Mr.
and
HOUSEKEEPER to care for elClute
w1U
be
-tor
hlal'lnl
oa
or
dter
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ped. Like new. Guaranteed . menl at 390 S. 2nd,
I dietilt' 'Jth da,- of 'septembe!i_ 1983.
- -_-·derly gentleman. Live
in.
Assume
nine
paym·
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$10.85
port.
CaD
in
evening.
WY
2EMPLOYMENT
Wanted
s.
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'NOTICE
made
the hoaUIIly toward CIIIIUtlii"'
Phone WY 2-2!iil3.
7-l6-3tp
monthly. WY 2-2204.
5262.
5-ZS-tfc
AUorne)' for Pllinllff
• ' i
au the more marked;
7 18 6tc - Experienced Housekeeper
or
m 13• 10• 17 r" s. 10• 17 - etc
,FOR SILt[
1,-.;-.;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;o...;;;;;;-ii;i..O
FOR SALE OR TRADE ===:::--=-c--;;--;--;--;;;-__,J cONVENIENT three hedroom baby sitting or iroolng in my
59.12 acre farm wi)h llouae,
Cao't sleep?
T r y ·. hvme on . U. S. 33, at Gra- home. Phone WY 2-6325 after
olher
11100 Gallon Water tank $75.00, INERVOUS?
new time-released
Sleep-Wei
LEGAL NOTICE
Chic ken HDUlle. and
.
lifi type 5 fool bush
hog I capsules. Only 98c al Stark ham Sllttion . FrP.e
water, ~ p. m.
7 20 3tp Notice Is hereby given thai outbu114ings, In RuUand Townbru'h cutter $265.00, or. Dru
6-Z0.30tp sewor, open fireplace , fur~&gt;
on Wednesday July 31, Ilia, ship, Meigs County, Ohio.
would consider trading for
gs.
ace heared, full basc~ent.
at the bour ot 10 a. m., the un-, ·om~ · BuUdtq on· · Mulbefry
pull type. R. G. Pirkett, R. 1 DIESEL tractor with com- i balll, garage, nice lawn, gar
LIVESTOCK
deraigned wlll offer for sale at Avenue next !o Sugar Run
· We bandle·lll·lllel 01 .~
ll. I, Pomeroy, Ohio.
biDe, com picker, grain drill, I den, fruit. Avaiial&gt;le about ~D-Sow pure tired bpuidderbllc faourccat"'?" tino helh~• halgththeest Hafltcoh~MIIIB.''n•lng, or •an
tor boltl• gas. We .,me.
7 20 6tc
disc, p}ows, eultivators. wag- ! Aug. 1. Phone evemngs
Vl'U!. nnuu
Ml
IN
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m10
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wbf
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1946 1 1951, New Haven, W. vo .
.York, 10 pigs, already cao- , Blaettnar Auto Company; Pom- SijbdiVtded litto bniidllll
SALE OR RENT
Dodge side mount
mower,
7 18 3tp
!rated and treated.
JOhn ·eroy, Ohio, lhe following de- .cin Mtilba'ry , Avenuo.
.-.n SAl~ fiR RENT to 11- $3,900.00, James Shuler, Rut· i
Houdashelt, Mmenville, Ohio ocrlhed auton1oblle \O wit:
8 QJ!r !lrooders ..
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"' . land, Phone SH 2-4659. 7·16-6tc SIX ROOMS and bath. house, in
7 20 atp
1 ~ ltlli5 Dodge 2 door S-N ~ Chick Bat~rles.
ablt! colored pmon. 8 Room _ ----~ --- c -1 - - Middleport. call WY 2-{;434. ·
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34843841
Slide ProjC!C!tot and Screen.
Ht&gt;~oe. Contocl. \1r. Dewey BARGAINS. Barga IDs . Bar7 18 3te M nd M w
B · kl \ · Signed 1hls 19th day clft,luly Mtocellaneous 0 f.f Ice Equip.
· 'l(~kman,
Allied Finance gams! AucliOD every Thurs- .-_
r . a . . rs . ayne TIC es
; ,
\
• merit.
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fi).le8, 221 S&lt;o ·'h Champion day and Saturday nights at 8 APARTMENTS: ilfle ~- rlo oWm w:':Je ~ISI!in: he~l ~ew. ~ 1!163. . . Blaettnar Auto Co.
For tniormatiOI\ Call WV 2-5132.
1
p.m. Masonette, Mason, W. One ~rDOID and bOth. ca I Y a
""· usse ..,...,ncer
..
·if' :10
tc .,ll• ..,.~~:;t.~~.,;;~~~..,.;~-~~..;~~-ii;
Ave Columbua Ohio.
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7-l&amp;-31p 2.1311.
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7 ~ llq/ dau&amp;htei of Cho•ler · Sunday,
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11tuo, l!oiOr!I leavlq Soturda1 our hoolneos! Look at 11\1 quolllor throe weeb ol vacation, ,.. flcaDoao In mJ IIDdlo blol'ai&gt;bJ:
would IIU to uabtlrdett .,_II of I ""' a brlc:klaJor, • ltlda jert,
tbo oort o1 .........an.. !bat ,. • trucli driver, • ohortordor tn1so
fl&gt;om lbe llpo of lba
learned Iby buotnoul Suro,
lamD118, 10 ,... will underotand I'm Ia • aerles, lllllf I
- feeU.&amp; of ._ and lhe quai- wu slreptlc:al 11 lirlt, but DDW
lliet of endearmenL Naturally, I can see 1be IOI'loul artistic
DDIIt of the follnwlng character• CODC:em."
ClDilid -lblt be m~ flcCitiotll, TIII lloloYell Comedlu, JftrJ
and 11D7' reoemb.._ to livlnc _
, "What rishl have the
1
- · Is lolally tmpreboble. /t:ritico got to crtttctr.o IDJ work!
There, preoenllnfI bave more mlltleJ than aD ol
The Boloy. . -~ "YCMI :them. Wba! right baa IID)'bo&lt;IJ to
iqlow, we'rt going to make • ..- cr!Ut:IDI meT I have moro ""'IIOJ
rl01 about Scotllllllf Yard, bill I than aiij'bociJ. Wby Jbould lllltoo
ref,.. lo p to London.
a director! No dtreelor lw 01
bore In Hollywood, wo· bavo lbe mucb money 11 I bOvo. • .
bast actoro, th• boll ICJUipmeot, TIII BofoyecJ lloJbuU. tb' best O¥erythinl In the ftlm H- GardDor: "I'm workbualneu SUre, maybe wo could lag too bard. I didn't really want
gel a little more reallty shootltll to bo oa actor. Ten boun • day
on location, but I lOVI tbll towll. t. too bard. My parts are DOl
It mad• me wbat I am today. deeply emotional enough. I am IJ01 woo't take a nickel out ol U. 1ng lo take my reslduaiJ and liar!
We'll bu1ld Scotland Yard here." looking for my Inner oeH."
fte BeJovM Preftcer1 . 11Tbe fte Chlnael hill: Tbe Rft.
only word 1 can use to reil you Adao Clayton Powall Jr., oootroIIow t feel about lhlo busiD81 !&amp;- versiol Negro congroolllln from
loVI. You koow, I ltlll get 1100.. Harlem, will bo the oubjoet of a
plmpleo when I realize !bat ono one-hoUr NBC·TV dOC!UmenlarJ ill
lUck .t a television knob can the coming oeasoo ...Brtllln and
lend plctw. aroond lbe• world. the Soviet Union have agreed lo
tm tired of hearing complalitll exchange television ohowo, ~­
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1:00 SISD 011 Ntw~
IO:Gii Polka Party
I'Gii Sacred Beart
10:35 Public Servic.
1::10 Coun!rJ Jamburee
11:05 Top Ten Sho,.
e:JO Fart• Nowo
12:00 Noon ~
13:30 Rov. Merllo Teets
7, 111 Brukfasl Party
I:Gii ....Iter Party
1:15 Bright S1.t Show
1:00 s..d9wn St!'OMdt
7:115 Ploltlno Bdwr Show
I:JO Sip 011
!:SO NeWI Report - Oblo
8:00 Sign 011 - June
1!00 Broa1If811 Party
SUNDAY
1:110 Breakfut Party 11tlp 7:!0 Slgo Oa N-*a
I:Gii Colleo Wltb Jlflll
1:80 Baptlsl LaJmoo'o Hrur
t·tl Bell)l Newton
1:35 Hour ol Deliverance
IO:Gii Mlnlalorlal Auoc.
(Rev. Pall J - )
10::10 Coun!rJ Bat Down
t:GO Wlo&amp;s o1 Healing
ll:tlli SWip SbGf
t:30 Sunday Show
11:30 Firm NtWI
10:00 Voice o1 Prop1IeeJ
11:.411 Jl'aatll7 Worsblp IJour.'nlu 10:35 StuldaJ Show
12:00 Noon Report
11;00 Coun!rJ HyDJDI!mt
12:11 Mllllc Juot f'or Yoo
12:01 NOGD Reporl
12&lt;1$ Goosaler's Gueat lllar.f'rl 12:15 Tile Sean:ll
1:01 Platter ParQI
!%:ill Rer, Morllo Toeta
t:l.l lllaellllar Auto 8bnr
1:110 BillJ Grabam
t:30 Local Newo
1:!0 TIIt t.dlterao Hour
us Bill ..., llpGt11l
2:00. Sip of tho
1:01 Bowlin&amp; Scoril
(Rev.
8Jilupt)
1:011 VID Po.lrlclt llpGt11l
US Public aer.b

n-

•=•

"·a

Sund01111 StnoldA

7:Gii The World TodaJ
7:30 Slgo 011
1:00 Sip 011 - J11111

1ii&amp;TVRDU
1:00 Slgo 0a Ntw1 .
l:la Coun!rJ Jllllbane
I:ID hnD Nowo

1:11 TIIt IIIII Lift
3:00 Stulc1aJ 8bOtlcue
t:GO !lour o1 D1c1s1011
t:tl ~ ClrllllD
1:00 lbldaJ ~
1:00 autdowa lllrciut1t
7:30
011
I:M
- Jtt1te

'

)

8w HAROLD GRAY
IXACTLVf
GO THIS IS
All. SILLV
~SE,

ION'T IT?

SESIDts, Vou'RE 'iiO 'HAPPY
AHD CONTENTED HEAH Til£
WAV YOU AI-IE', AHO AFTAH
'THE WA.V HE TREAIED
VOU, YOU'D MoT· ACCEPT A
PEI'iti't FROM
AriYWAV J

E'.'E!'-1 \!= 'YOU HADN'T
BEEN OJT 01=1=, THEAH'S

HARDLY' EHOUGH lll '
80THAI-I AeouT ·--soII= YOU JUGT 'i&gt;!Qii
HEAH. MY OS.H --~

iHE UQ.HT
~VERY

OIMP

AMD I SEEM
lU ~Vi
MISLAID

M¥ PEI'I!

I
I
\

'I

�•

Mainly About
People In
Pomero)'

•

NOW YOU KNOY
BIIIIAia111; WJiti
IA,Jl..

"""'*

Ill adhetalt, II 11M!

111111

largetl reiiJioo oe oarlfl, 10•
&lt;....U., te 11M! ll'orld Almo•ac.

- - lhDocM To Tt.. ,,.,._,. 01 Tlu! Mei6,.M-n A.r•

,t:.

!

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VOL XV

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NO. 82

OHIO

MONDAY, JULY 22, 1963

___

•

.usstans -- Izvestia
MOSCOW (UPII- Th

Izvestia said that the former lwu M, and a graduat., of the
agent for tbe Amer~cans defected , AJneri.csn University in Beirut.
Izvestia today
because he wao "-aged" by I 'l1le man, in the llllter, oaid
an Arab. born
u.s. intelligence activities epdan- ~ was • naturalized American
of the U.S.
gering peace in the Middle East. izen and had worked for the
Agency in
The al1eged defector Watl kten- ' Eaat. section of the Natioui
has defected to HU!~ Iliilied as Viktor Norris Hamilton, ,curity Agency beginning in
and asked for
born Hindali, who said in an but had resigned for reasons
open letter to Jzvestia that he "principle."
Hamilton said in the open

Soviet government

I

Accidental Death

on Izvestia's back page that he
bad married the former Lilly
:Bell Drake, whom he had met in

'
;tr,.,f&lt;n.
' .. .
l

.•:.

"-

I'

1Ber1gnazi, Libya .

•

-~

'

.,

.Sf

crm~~0mt'J.:?fl

Council To

· 11lchard Hill, wbo will
lll"y Eltzobetb Eulet',
.-. ef Mr. and
Mrs.

.
j

.woddtn&amp; will be

,,

;

-

.

ELBERFELDS

----~~~--------------------SUNDAY, JULY '21 ·through SATURDAY, JULY 27
l._

.! .

.

•

.

Middleport Council President
Wayne Gibbons said a hearina
j will be conpucted - at 7 p. m.
this evening on charges bJ
Mayor Lee Smith that resulted
in village patrolman lthamer
! Neal presenting serving 1 lU.
day suspension.

·I

'1

9-SlratJOD
Hospital
\pproved

,,,

ELBERFELDS IN POMEROY

••

If A•l••t • at 7:31 p.
the 'Ral'ine Methodist

•

Shop Tonight until 9 p.m. and really
save on furnishings for your home and
wiaring apparel for your family.

Hear Charge
Against Neal

R. Euler, Pertlud, is
, o( Mr, ud Mr!i. Ju,llan
"tart Falls. Tbe ope•

i

l\layor Smith declined to elall'
orate on ch•rges against Patro~
1man Neal. '
1

i His statement said: Patrol-loard of Trustee!ii of the man I. R. Neal is now servin@
1n Hospital Association !a 10-day suspension lrom tbt
proved registration of IperiOd 1L p. m. July 19, 1163,
lllemorial Hospital. Ros- 1lo II p. m. July 31, 1~. ill
.dministrator Gt&gt;Orge 0 . re~ard to h.is d~!tift. 'at ~1f:Yf.11
said today.
policeman only. ~.~..... -w: · ~
.
. , . I Mr. GibbonS indicated Pa\NI.
inspection ?f .faelhlles . ' man Neal ask~ for the hearing.
.el. orgamzahon. and , Proceedings will be r:.~rried
. was conducted by A. out und er 1aw , w1.th counc1.1
uld, f•~ld repre~ntatlve-; sitting as jury, and Mr. GibAmencan HospJtaJ As- bons presiding smce the mayor
m. recently and the ap-- is plaintiff
the board followed
Patrolm~n Neal has serv~d
-Gr ·
for many years as night mer·
result of the registration. chant policeman t.oontracting
Memorial Hospital will ! with individual merchant. for
~ in the Guide Issue of Ihis services, and in addition i!
tis , official Journal of :employed by the town as night
nerican Hospital Associ- i p3trolmarf for certain
other
:or the year 1963, along -sen•ices.
U other hospitals approv. .
-''---1
JUghout the United states.
.lJd report of operations '
·en filed to be used in the ;
1

1

. '

•

.

•

1

bi

I

Car Demolished
-'"e or the Journal.
In Collision
Smith pointed out that I
is the final step ; N
survey for accreditation. ,
ear Bridge
1rvey however. rannot be
1

. •
.

~~~·

•

"THE LIVELY ONES" OF 1963

You're In Good Company
.
When You Borrow at the Bank

'
Glamor Queens- ·.
Just Decorative

tm.. ' ,

of ber lunuelweping. Tluo «&gt;II of llrai&amp;hteuiolt: tbo little &amp;ifl'a teeth wao mel with bank
credit... ,

SADDLES

ey, Jr. are announcing the birth t..h~e~n~oon~":ho~ur~
. ;";;-=:;"7":~
Df a son. Thursday , July 18 at 11
Holzer Hospital in GallipoUs.
1 (~

~·!~ t:"ou~~:r,~, ~~

oamed Roderick Allen. Grand.
I

I

parenta are Mr. and Mra. Wil·
bur Rowley, Sr.. Bradbury , and
Mr. :mel Mro. Chari., lllurray
of Pomeroy. Great-grandparents
are Mr. ond Mro. Otho MWTay
of P.otneroy. 'l1lo couple have I
two other ohlldren. Michael, i

two yura
J'W'
old. old and Arlflela,

I

TONIGHT ONLY
Geo SlneDI•

Randolph Scott, JQe: McCrea
(Cinemascope &amp; Co)Qr)
-liDd-

FOR ALL ·occu•oN\:'!)5

...,
We Wlii I!OWera O.!et?!heie
,
WY 2•20!10
iii.~ or NfGlt'r

Pcimerov Flower Shoo
J1n. lllllar4 Van llotor

"IRUSHPIJll"

.lohn.Inland, Everett Sloane

Cbill Wlila

Sun.-.

Julr 21-ft
"THI COUNTiRfiiT '

TRAITOtl"
William Holden, Utu Palmer
(Toobnicolor)
-and-

/

SOl lllnoo

IOOTH AtjNIV·R~AIIr 0,. 'J'H•

NEW &amp; USED

NATIONA&amp;.: OUitlti!NCY ,ACT AND . '
,_ ~~

TH. ' OU4L. .ANKINQ 8Y8UM ,~

EQUIPN!ENT
All KINDS

t

.IGilMORE

:SM)ply Store

...

.• uld of reallltl&lt; movi!1naldng'
,~ may not be «olnl oUt cl
· ' style Ontlrely with ~le llld''
. '-'--- but - ...__
. Um..,.,·
·.._
· ·, ~K~UCeS
.,...,, are 111
·

· it . leMI, with 1110
of

Mlas Incidentals. II io the story
of Englioh Klug Her.ry ll (Pet-

er O'Toole). IIIII his nemeois,
lhe friend who becomes his en•
the -~·
.elllf,
~~··-Of Centerbuey - played by R"'.h'ard But·

ton. In 11M! lilm Ye&lt;SiiJft of the

h' Ia the
it P y,
Y enact two power.
lui eharacters who destrO)' each

....... .

........

.Bojd. Peter s.(!e'rs: Paul

~- (

~

i•

for coTM:IitlQns.
reported by the 118trol
William

Crum,

I

•

:16,

lodged in GoUipolis
charge of driving while
His hearing is set
IIIII Edward W.
Rt. 3 Pomeroy, was
Meigs &lt;OUrt Friday lor
vehicle.
Melgo youths
cwnty court
J. Smith,
fined ,1, and
lllll J•mes H.
RaciiM!. fined liS
loft of ... ter.

c.r,Or..IOJI
, '

Richard

Keith

Jeffers, 11.

Pomeroy . was charged with fail ing to maintain a sure, saf1
distance, after his car_rammed
into one driven by Elizabettl
farrar. Chester. when • h.
1 slowed to make a turn onto thE
i Ohio State Patrul invest!- Pomeroy bridge. !be impacl
r
. .
. caused her car to hat one to her
. one accident 10 M e 1 g s front driven by Elbert Frank1 ";~;h:n:e~~~:~;:t~ : : lin, Pomeroy. Time of tile aeel·
Rt 1
dent was fixed at 4 p. m.
!r on
· ·
Jeffers' car was believed ~
ar driven north by Willi- be 8 total loss . The othen had
',· Corey, 17. Be:pre. was rr.oderate dalllBfle. Jeffers b
another car. went out of to appear before Mayor Char..
and stru(;k a bridge. les Legar
was demolished , but In othe~ pollee action c F
ti,\l~er escaped injury . He Frost was being held by
to Me1gs JUVemle eroy police following · • disblrba charge of speed In ance at Carty's Restaurant.

Porn:

"~ IS ONlli ll!ISwer

tor the shill from feminine to
male s~MY appul, oDd mav be
.year'l 11M! 'reason tor lhe rlsi of !!UCh
dew stus u O'Toole, Bilrlon,

I

"trol Reports
'·'
f •
f .~Igs Acc1.d ent
l
~r Chester

movie .,...... "Becket" has ""

Newman Mil Olhe111.
llitnrer ·Ji li&gt;day'a

bottow at low COlt: ' and you're in iCJOd. ~pan)' when you borrow at a bank.

i

leading, lady and only a few

Steve

Rook Rudlon
carroll IIUer

Jane Wither• ·
Ruuutu1 time: 3 Rn. 10 tlllll.

qUeeJ!S.
11"1 lelt in the hew

m-kirlfl lilml
~!lady Is Blrlct-

to

'

.,. II11~~W~I~OI:...V~I-TV-IT~A.=M=I'I=jl~:::..!"T!!:·I~IR~D:....GA
W.
Brinkley
.
2lidNO~·~="•

countJe~~ Americana for evt~cy -worth-w~Ue purpose. In 1963, a bank U the logical place

Ellubeth Taylor

Jamea Dean

!

~~comoierdal ~ ha\oe IOJDe#19 billion. Ia instatm.nt loam outitandi.ng, mllde to ~

"THi GIANT•
Tecl!ni&lt;Giot

TONIGHT
"RIOI THE HIGH
COUNTRY"

• Only a fell

Byprovidlnf: for national bantc., to take their place belide the exlotlng otale-charterod inotl. tutionl. the Act ~ght into being the dual bankinr system of commercial banD vying in
wbot~- rivalry for new businesL In any service indllltry, the ''better mouaetrap" ia
mOre and better serv..u:.-..nd.lllrvices; ao in the biDkiDa; field the grQWth of consumer credit
was a oatuft1 IeiUlt.
...

POMIROY, OHIO

BY ilRSIUNE JOHNSON
LONDON _ NEAl _ Lo, the

.. , pOilr aJamor

Within the lut century, bank credit hat bec:oma the applng ltone to a richer, fuller Jile
for the individual and hf. family; 'beelrlut.e within the Jut century-since th~ siiiJ.in( of the
National.CUrrency Act ia 1863 ampetition hal been a aput to banking proeress..

MEIGS 1HEATRE
Rela\1ves and friends of the
Hoffman family will hold their
llMouncement is made.
annual reuruon on Sunday July
21st at the Union Camp Grounds
ANNOUNCE BIRTH
near New Haven, W. Va.
a
Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Row1· basket dinner will be held at

•

_!ted until _the hospital has 1 One of three cars Involved
n operatwn at least one m an :!lccident Sunday was d~
•mollshed. but no one was reported injured, Pomeroy Pohet
said today .

H_...,. ""'" ...

Neighbon in Ammica. eojoy Jn®y t:hioi:s iD comm.on-tUld VfltY'ofteo. that inclulie1 tho 1111
o£ bank credit.
provement loan. Tbe man from next door bought his new car with the help of a bank auto
loan. The wife of the neie;hbor from acrou the 1tteet looks and acts her pretty and peppy
best beeauae bank~financed. ldtchei. and laUndry applieueet have eut down on the burdel\

I

".
I.GotytCif "TToou..Jy 0...," a ..,,._ repfacoOIInt mi!Sicnt-..rioty witt, ......., SU&lt;II p1a..
din that ~ is back tl!is r-. It dobm Jolly 25 on
. HIC.TV. 1.4 her..., Vic . , _ 1tor1 as sing. lng hoot. His
re4-hairo4
Q•i•• O'H&lt;na • "SotiHJ" llld .,..... ~
Neil Gl HMeM•. ""

.,

•

For example, the bolt pictured above flnanced his back~yatd patio wtth a bank home

~istration

Jllllllti '
I

also are invesligatina •
and enterinc at Ohio
Junk Compaoy wbero
wire llld brill ...,..
oomellme bolwton 4 )1:
Sunday IIIII - y at 7:'43
11M! llloft wu tepor1ot1.
Pollee tthol IIIII ldlled 1
hill ou Mlllbirty..v. wha
IIIey aaswered 1 call at
a. m. The onilnai'ittocbtl
porooil lll!ot the wJ II Ia 'Ia
llllidenct. :
Lee ~~r~:'.!~
;;;

) ':

I
'I

�•

Mainly About
People In
Pomero)'

•

NOW YOU KNOY
BIIIIAia111; WJiti
IA,Jl..

"""'*

Ill adhetalt, II 11M!

111111

largetl reiiJioo oe oarlfl, 10•
&lt;....U., te 11M! ll'orld Almo•ac.

- - lhDocM To Tt.. ,,.,._,. 01 Tlu! Mei6,.M-n A.r•

,t:.

!

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VOL XV

'·

NO. 82

OHIO

MONDAY, JULY 22, 1963

___

•

.usstans -- Izvestia
MOSCOW (UPII- Th

Izvestia said that the former lwu M, and a graduat., of the
agent for tbe Amer~cans defected , AJneri.csn University in Beirut.
Izvestia today
because he wao "-aged" by I 'l1le man, in the llllter, oaid
an Arab. born
u.s. intelligence activities epdan- ~ was • naturalized American
of the U.S.
gering peace in the Middle East. izen and had worked for the
Agency in
The al1eged defector Watl kten- ' Eaat. section of the Natioui
has defected to HU!~ Iliilied as Viktor Norris Hamilton, ,curity Agency beginning in
and asked for
born Hindali, who said in an but had resigned for reasons
open letter to Jzvestia that he "principle."
Hamilton said in the open

Soviet government

I

Accidental Death

on Izvestia's back page that he
bad married the former Lilly
:Bell Drake, whom he had met in

'
;tr,.,f&lt;n.
' .. .
l

.•:.

"-

I'

1Ber1gnazi, Libya .

•

-~

'

.,

.Sf

crm~~0mt'J.:?fl

Council To

· 11lchard Hill, wbo will
lll"y Eltzobetb Eulet',
.-. ef Mr. and
Mrs.

.
j

.woddtn&amp; will be

,,

;

-

.

ELBERFELDS

----~~~--------------------SUNDAY, JULY '21 ·through SATURDAY, JULY 27
l._

.! .

.

•

.

Middleport Council President
Wayne Gibbons said a hearina
j will be conpucted - at 7 p. m.
this evening on charges bJ
Mayor Lee Smith that resulted
in village patrolman lthamer
! Neal presenting serving 1 lU.
day suspension.

·I

'1

9-SlratJOD
Hospital
\pproved

,,,

ELBERFELDS IN POMEROY

••

If A•l••t • at 7:31 p.
the 'Ral'ine Methodist

•

Shop Tonight until 9 p.m. and really
save on furnishings for your home and
wiaring apparel for your family.

Hear Charge
Against Neal

R. Euler, Pertlud, is
, o( Mr, ud Mr!i. Ju,llan
"tart Falls. Tbe ope•

i

l\layor Smith declined to elall'
orate on ch•rges against Patro~
1man Neal. '
1

i His statement said: Patrol-loard of Trustee!ii of the man I. R. Neal is now servin@
1n Hospital Association !a 10-day suspension lrom tbt
proved registration of IperiOd 1L p. m. July 19, 1163,
lllemorial Hospital. Ros- 1lo II p. m. July 31, 1~. ill
.dministrator Gt&gt;Orge 0 . re~ard to h.is d~!tift. 'at ~1f:Yf.11
said today.
policeman only. ~.~..... -w: · ~
.
. , . I Mr. GibbonS indicated Pa\NI.
inspection ?f .faelhlles . ' man Neal ask~ for the hearing.
.el. orgamzahon. and , Proceedings will be r:.~rried
. was conducted by A. out und er 1aw , w1.th counc1.1
uld, f•~ld repre~ntatlve-; sitting as jury, and Mr. GibAmencan HospJtaJ As- bons presiding smce the mayor
m. recently and the ap-- is plaintiff
the board followed
Patrolm~n Neal has serv~d
-Gr ·
for many years as night mer·
result of the registration. chant policeman t.oontracting
Memorial Hospital will ! with individual merchant. for
~ in the Guide Issue of Ihis services, and in addition i!
tis , official Journal of :employed by the town as night
nerican Hospital Associ- i p3trolmarf for certain
other
:or the year 1963, along -sen•ices.
U other hospitals approv. .
-''---1
JUghout the United states.
.lJd report of operations '
·en filed to be used in the ;
1

1

. '

•

.

•

1

bi

I

Car Demolished
-'"e or the Journal.
In Collision
Smith pointed out that I
is the final step ; N
survey for accreditation. ,
ear Bridge
1rvey however. rannot be
1

. •
.

~~~·

•

"THE LIVELY ONES" OF 1963

You're In Good Company
.
When You Borrow at the Bank

'
Glamor Queens- ·.
Just Decorative

tm.. ' ,

of ber lunuelweping. Tluo «&gt;II of llrai&amp;hteuiolt: tbo little &amp;ifl'a teeth wao mel with bank
credit... ,

SADDLES

ey, Jr. are announcing the birth t..h~e~n~oon~":ho~ur~
. ;";;-=:;"7":~
Df a son. Thursday , July 18 at 11
Holzer Hospital in GallipoUs.
1 (~

~·!~ t:"ou~~:r,~, ~~

oamed Roderick Allen. Grand.
I

I

parenta are Mr. and Mra. Wil·
bur Rowley, Sr.. Bradbury , and
Mr. :mel Mro. Chari., lllurray
of Pomeroy. Great-grandparents
are Mr. ond Mro. Otho MWTay
of P.otneroy. 'l1lo couple have I
two other ohlldren. Michael, i

two yura
J'W'
old. old and Arlflela,

I

TONIGHT ONLY
Geo SlneDI•

Randolph Scott, JQe: McCrea
(Cinemascope &amp; Co)Qr)
-liDd-

FOR ALL ·occu•oN\:'!)5

...,
We Wlii I!OWera O.!et?!heie
,
WY 2•20!10
iii.~ or NfGlt'r

Pcimerov Flower Shoo
J1n. lllllar4 Van llotor

"IRUSHPIJll"

.lohn.Inland, Everett Sloane

Cbill Wlila

Sun.-.

Julr 21-ft
"THI COUNTiRfiiT '

TRAITOtl"
William Holden, Utu Palmer
(Toobnicolor)
-and-

/

SOl lllnoo

IOOTH AtjNIV·R~AIIr 0,. 'J'H•

NEW &amp; USED

NATIONA&amp;.: OUitlti!NCY ,ACT AND . '
,_ ~~

TH. ' OU4L. .ANKINQ 8Y8UM ,~

EQUIPN!ENT
All KINDS

t

.IGilMORE

:SM)ply Store

...

.• uld of reallltl&lt; movi!1naldng'
,~ may not be «olnl oUt cl
· ' style Ontlrely with ~le llld''
. '-'--- but - ...__
. Um..,.,·
·.._
· ·, ~K~UCeS
.,...,, are 111
·

· it . leMI, with 1110
of

Mlas Incidentals. II io the story
of Englioh Klug Her.ry ll (Pet-

er O'Toole). IIIII his nemeois,
lhe friend who becomes his en•
the -~·
.elllf,
~~··-Of Centerbuey - played by R"'.h'ard But·

ton. In 11M! lilm Ye&lt;SiiJft of the

h' Ia the
it P y,
Y enact two power.
lui eharacters who destrO)' each

....... .

........

.Bojd. Peter s.(!e'rs: Paul

~- (

~

i•

for coTM:IitlQns.
reported by the 118trol
William

Crum,

I

•

:16,

lodged in GoUipolis
charge of driving while
His hearing is set
IIIII Edward W.
Rt. 3 Pomeroy, was
Meigs &lt;OUrt Friday lor
vehicle.
Melgo youths
cwnty court
J. Smith,
fined ,1, and
lllll J•mes H.
RaciiM!. fined liS
loft of ... ter.

c.r,Or..IOJI
, '

Richard

Keith

Jeffers, 11.

Pomeroy . was charged with fail ing to maintain a sure, saf1
distance, after his car_rammed
into one driven by Elizabettl
farrar. Chester. when • h.
1 slowed to make a turn onto thE
i Ohio State Patrul invest!- Pomeroy bridge. !be impacl
r
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. caused her car to hat one to her
. one accident 10 M e 1 g s front driven by Elbert Frank1 ";~;h:n:e~~~:~;:t~ : : lin, Pomeroy. Time of tile aeel·
Rt 1
dent was fixed at 4 p. m.
!r on
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ar driven north by Willi- be 8 total loss . The othen had
',· Corey, 17. Be:pre. was rr.oderate dalllBfle. Jeffers b
another car. went out of to appear before Mayor Char..
and stru(;k a bridge. les Legar
was demolished , but In othe~ pollee action c F
ti,\l~er escaped injury . He Frost was being held by
to Me1gs JUVemle eroy police following · • disblrba charge of speed In ance at Carty's Restaurant.

Porn:

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tor the shill from feminine to
male s~MY appul, oDd mav be
.year'l 11M! 'reason tor lhe rlsi of !!UCh
dew stus u O'Toole, Bilrlon,

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movie .,...... "Becket" has ""

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Steve

Rook Rudlon
carroll IIUer

Jane Wither• ·
Ruuutu1 time: 3 Rn. 10 tlllll.

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Ellubeth Taylor

Jamea Dean

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"THi GIANT•
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TONIGHT
"RIOI THE HIGH
COUNTRY"

• Only a fell

Byprovidlnf: for national bantc., to take their place belide the exlotlng otale-charterod inotl. tutionl. the Act ~ght into being the dual bankinr system of commercial banD vying in
wbot~- rivalry for new businesL In any service indllltry, the ''better mouaetrap" ia
mOre and better serv..u:.-..nd.lllrvices; ao in the biDkiDa; field the grQWth of consumer credit
was a oatuft1 IeiUlt.
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BY ilRSIUNE JOHNSON
LONDON _ NEAl _ Lo, the

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Within the lut century, bank credit hat bec:oma the applng ltone to a richer, fuller Jile
for the individual and hf. family; 'beelrlut.e within the Jut century-since th~ siiiJ.in( of the
National.CUrrency Act ia 1863 ampetition hal been a aput to banking proeress..

MEIGS 1HEATRE
Rela\1ves and friends of the
Hoffman family will hold their
llMouncement is made.
annual reuruon on Sunday July
21st at the Union Camp Grounds
ANNOUNCE BIRTH
near New Haven, W. Va.
a
Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Row1· basket dinner will be held at

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_!ted until _the hospital has 1 One of three cars Involved
n operatwn at least one m an :!lccident Sunday was d~
•mollshed. but no one was reported injured, Pomeroy Pohet
said today .

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Neighbon in Ammica. eojoy Jn®y t:hioi:s iD comm.on-tUld VfltY'ofteo. that inclulie1 tho 1111
o£ bank credit.
provement loan. Tbe man from next door bought his new car with the help of a bank auto
loan. The wife of the neie;hbor from acrou the 1tteet looks and acts her pretty and peppy
best beeauae bank~financed. ldtchei. and laUndry applieueet have eut down on the burdel\

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din that ~ is back tl!is r-. It dobm Jolly 25 on
. HIC.TV. 1.4 her..., Vic . , _ 1tor1 as sing. lng hoot. His
re4-hairo4
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and enterinc at Ohio
Junk Compaoy wbero
wire llld brill ...,..
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Sunday IIIII - y at 7:'43
11M! llloft wu tepor1ot1.
Pollee tthol IIIII ldlled 1
hill ou Mlllbirty..v. wha
IIIey aaswered 1 call at
a. m. The onilnai'ittocbtl
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Picnic Held At McCoin Home

Mainly . About

NOW XOU KNOY

Buddldtin, wliti ·abHI -W,JJ.t.
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largetl reUI!iGft 011 eardt, oecortll.na Ia lbe World AlmiUUIC.

Tbe Rose Garde~~ Club held ments and !IOWeJ'IlOWinll.
llf annual p~ II\ lbo ~~ Mrs. A. M. Col reported
of Mrs. Norman MeCaiD wltb plans bave been made wltb
Mrs. Charles Masur uailtlng. cle Reslaurant far '!be

People In
Pomeroy

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After a deHcloos barbecUe dl~&gt;-\mu party. Mrs. J. 8. D
ner, o tour of Mrs. McCaiD's program chairman, tllanked
!lower garden was made.
,committee for asallfane:e
Tbe business meetlnll 1f a a completing the programs r o r
conducted by Mrs. Frederic the new Year Books.
Goebel It wu decided to have "Harvest now for Chrlstmaa"
an Inactive list for members 1 was the program topic:
who f..l It Is Impossible to par- bv Mrs. Goebel. She sl

Mr. and Mrs. E . W. Mess left
Wednesday for their home, San
Diego. Calif .• after a visit with
Mrs. Ruth Hess. While here they
en Shuler. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer
Burns , Mr . and Mrs. Charles
Archer and Mrs. Margaret Archer all of Middleport ; Mr. aod
Mrs. Delmar Rothgeb, Cheshire ; Mr . and Mrs Harry Osborn Jr ., Reedsville; and Mr.
and Mrs. Harry Osborn
Sr.,
Pomeroy.
Mr . and Mrs . Nathan Roush
(Carolyn Sue Hess) and family of Charleston, W. Va . were
recent guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Elmer Burns and attended t.he
reunion held Sunday. honoring '
her brother, E. W. Hess. Their
brother Charles who is in serv·
ice t.nd sister Charlesanna Hess
of Washington, D. C. were unable to attend.
Mr. and Mrs. John Calhoun
Sr. (Martha Hudson 1 and family or Columbus were guests ol
Mrs. Ruth Evans SUnday. and ·
attended the reunion held at
Kyger Creek honoring her cousin, E. W. Hess.
Mrs. Grace Hess returned to
her home, Columbus Sunday,
after a week's visit with her sister, Mrs. Ruth Evans.
Miss Barbara Logan , Miss .
Tamara Finlaw, Miss Patricia I
NIARY ELIIABE'
Hennessy. Miss Rosetta Lislt&gt;
and Miss Mary Lou Cundiff
Mr. and Mrs. Henry R. Euler
pent thlll week with Miss Con- nouncing the eng1gement and ;
nie Morarity, Syracuse. The their daughter . Mary Elizabeth,
girls visited one day m. Park- tart Falls. Miss Euler was a 1960
ersburg, W. Va.
school. She will graduate from
August and will teach at Bedfor
fall Mr. Hill was a 1956 gradual
has served two ye.rs in the Anr
5
ing. The wedding will take plac
tho !\~cine Metho~ist church. A ,
wedding will be ohserved.

Ucipate tn the programs,

Mrs. L. D. Diles, president
wcru or- .

ganization, is announcing 89th
annual National WCTU Convention to be held at the Chittenden Hotel in Columbus, Ohio,
August 23-27.
The preceding day. August
22, has been designated as Ohio
Day at the convention. At this
con[erence the Ohio WCTIJ will
transact all necessary business,
elections and
appointments,
since there will nol be another
conference this fall.
Mrs. Diles urges members
to plan their vacation the Au·
gust 22·27 week and enjoy_ the

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in~piration of both con~entlo~s-

M1ss Margaret Sauer t.s MeJgs

County WCTIJ president and is
stressing the n~ for education
of the youth on the danger
of alcohol. Every women

Pum To Attend

Metllodist Camp

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Lewis (saos puppets) iii circu ..
latirrtl on a ltiiiiiiJer tryout lour,
sporrsored by the Laurence Henry Co., of a Brooclway • boond
comedy, "The llldoor Sport; •
co-starrirrtl Darren McGavin ..
Arleae Francis will RUbeUtute f&lt;lr the vacalionlns Johnny c.,_ .., NBC-TV's "ToDighl Show'' the week of July
:If-Aug. 2. Allaa (My Son t b e
Folk Siuger) Sherman wiD pinch
hit f&lt;lr JoluraJ Auguol 5-t ..
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Tire New York llerald Tril&gt;11111'1 dnUia critic Wak Kerr
hal Jrltlt llod lllo flrlt boot ...
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ol [taelf," pulrlbhed h)' SimOa
rmd Sclwster. Mr. !torr baa
beeo
revlewa far lbo

H-T ~... the past dozea yeanr;
authored 1100 plays; "Sing Out
Sweet Land" and ''Tuuch and
Go" as ll'ell as ..,.,.,.1 hooka
on the theater, "Pieces
or
Eight" ood "How Not te Write
a Play." !lis new boot is a
comprehensive and aearcbinl
analysis o[ the contemporary
scene both on Broadway a n d
on-Broadway, wiUr a backward
glance to the past and s o m e
hopeful' suggestions for the fit.
ture . ...

SEEN AND HEARD: "Hallmark Hall of F-" wiD preoeat a color TV adaptation of
Sidoey Kingsley's award - willnirrg play, "The Patrrollo," this
FaD 011 NBC-TV wiUr Clrarlton
Heston starring io a portrayal
of Thomas Jefferson. produe.
..-.director George Sclraefer aunounced. Series will nlurn on
Oct. 3D for ill 13th NBC . TV
seaaoa wiUr a repeat .....,. preoealallon of Shakespeare's "Tbe

Tempest," starring
llauri&lt;lt
Evans, Richard Burtoa, Roddy
llcDowaB, Tom Poston a n d
Lee Remldt ..
Sebomaa Cobol, one of .he
siz regular nwnberi of CBS TV's "Stump lbo Stal'll," MoDo
day Dights, reconiiY purchased
a lodge In Sltlrrey, on the island
of VJ1DC911Ver, B. C. It iii ..,_
eeaslble only h)' plane or by re..
ry from the maiDJand

FRIDAY

be produced by M-G-11 TV ill
association with NBC f&lt;lr t h e
196H5 011 NBC-TV. Tbe
series, relating lbo
of a boy rmd a dolpb.io, il baaed
011 Ure new MGJ!l·, --.., ·pij&gt;.
lure "Flipper," prcrc1uce&lt;1 by
lvau Tors. The film baa heeD
ao outstanding success 1o recent key-city ope~~lnga .
Zsa 1a Gaboe l*'SooaBY
gav.. oome polntere to Jact Caasidy, who playa a Hungarian
romaDCOr in the Broadway ma-

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Van Heflin has 1-. llgned
Ill the
of ''Tho Great
Advent~," I lel'les o( excitIDg dramas draW8 from Ameri.,., history, wbich will be prelOll ted .., CBS-TV .., Friday
evenings this rau.

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Against Neal

1\lcbard HID, wbo will
llrry Ellaabelb Euler,
!f of Mr. and
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SeveraI members of Heath Jer
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the
Mr. and Mrs . Ros~oe Wise
Methndlst youth camp at the were In Columbus this week.
Lancaster camp Grounds. Mr. Wednesday they went to Forkand Mrs. Leo Smith. counselors ed Run . Lake for . a camping
,
will accompany them.
tnp. He 1s on vacation from hiS at'
Planning to attend are Mike work at Kyger C,eek Plant.
Lloyd, Forrest Bachtel, Jr., Theor daughter, Jenm[er, vosot- ser
Mike Archer Dianne Criswell ed with her grandparents. Mr. Th
Sarah Becht!~, carolyn Searles:
Mrs. John Scott, while the
David Oliver and Keith Morwere 1n Columbus.
gan, Johnny Blake, Kay Ault, .Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hysell I·
Margie Harris, Sandy . Simpeon, VISited th•s week with I heIr M:
Bill Davis, Robert Swanson, daughter and son-In-law, Mr. Cr
and Asa Bradbury.
Kenny and Mrs. George Johnson, Sec- Gr
Smith will accompany h i ood Ave.
parents to camp.
EM-3 Earl McKinley, who Is W•
with the Navy, Is here for a 13- J&amp;
furlough with hls parents, ar·
Annual Democratic
. and Mrs. 0. E. McKinley,
Club Picnic Held
Front-st., Middlepotl. He arriv.
The annual Democratic Club ed Wednesday from his base In
picnic was held In the Grange Charleston, S. C.
lit
Hall at the Meigs County Fair Recent visitors with M r s. It
grounda Sunday July 14.
Victoria Stacy were her dough- 1t&lt; Y
A picnic ~asket dinner was ter-ln-law, Mrs. William Stacy co
served_all p.m. to a very large, and son, Howard and daughter, in;"
enthu~1ast•c crowd. A program Wilda, from Sedalia, Missouri,
of music was furnished by Mr.
her daughter, Mrs. P a u I
and children of StockFrancis Andrews, George Shipman, Mrs. Joe Wippel,
port, Ohio, and Miss Irene Boa- wt
Fredmck and Glen Baker.
bout of Cleveland.
in
a[ter-dlnner program consisted
of Introduction• and a talk by
TO HOLD REUNION
Mr. Robert Sweeney of Cleveland. The next meetlnll will be Relatives and friends of the
at Salem Center unles•· furtlber Hoffman family will hold their
IUUiouncernent is made.
annual reunlon"on Sunday July
21st at the Union Camp Grounds
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ANNOUNCE BIRTH
near New Haven, W. Va. a
Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Rowl- basket .dinner will be held at
ey, Jr. are announcing the birth Ure DOOI1 hour.
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of a 1011, Thursday, July 18 at
Holzer Hospital in Gallipolis.
The baby, who weighed eight
pounda and two ounce. llu been
FOR ALL OCCASIONS
II8Died Roderlclc Allen. Grandpsrerts are Mr. and Mn. Wll- We Wlii bowen e_veqwhere
buc Rowley, Sr., Bradbury, and
Mr. and Mrt. Charles Murray
WY 2•~:19
of Pomesoy. Great-crrmdparenla
DAY or NfGHT
ore MI-. IIIIi Mrs~ Otho Murray Pomeroy Flower ShoD
Of P.cneroy•. The couple have ,
Kro. Mtllord Van Meter

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Miss Sally Schaaf. Mrs. R. C.
Sansbury, C. B. Weise, and Miss
Mary Chapman visited recently in Dayton with Miss Schaaf's
brother and sister-in-law, Mr.
and Mrs. Jon Schaaf.
Miss Jeanette Crooks has re..
turned .from a v1s1t to C\~veland w•th a classmate.
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Boy-

MOSCOW (UPIJ - The \ Izvestia .. ld lhat the fonnor lw.. 44, and a graduate _.. the
government newspa· agent for the Amer,lcano deleded Amorican University in Beirut.
today reported becauoe he wao "outraged" by I The man, in lhe letter, ..id be
Arab • born former ~ .S. intelligence aotiviUes epda~- ! was 1 naturalized American cit~
of the U.S. Nation- gering peace In the Middle illlll. \zen and had worked for lbe Near
Agency in Wash- The alleged deleetor w"" Idea- I East seelion of the Natioaal Sodefected to Rus- tified as Viktor Norris Homllton. ' curity Agency beginning in 1957
asked for political bom Hindall. who ..ld In an but hac! resigned for reaoons of
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open letter I&lt;J bveslla that he "principle."
1
Hamilton said In the open letter
on lzvestin'a back page that be l
had married the former Lilly ]
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·Benghazi Libya
gatta are shown above as they flashed across the frmsh lme marker buoy rn t h I
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' Class C-1 Runabout. The craft at extreme right is S-41 , piloted by Clint Geith of In·
1 c arg t t • was
am11on
beat an 1 took second place in the event. Close IJe.
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E Jc!id, 0. , who won the second heat and thl

were sened
to those named above and Bev·
Will who asked grace.
The next meeti~g will be held
at the home o[ Mrs. Eldon

Country" was used for the Mr!'. A. M. Cox and
first time at the
Methodist Mrs. Connie Raleigh and
church Town and Country con- ter Barbara of Warren,
vention held In Minneapolis, Sherry and Faith McCain
Minnesota, July 9-12.
\Mrs. Massar and Mrs. McCain.

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Palll 1L Beraft, Olllo 18les
dlreetor for aD Sevenlb·Day
Adveallsl )IUIIealloJis spoke
loday at lbe Seveodb Day Adveallst Cllarcll dllriAI lbe s4 p. m. oervlee. EMer, B.,..
net luis been 1 pablllhlog
...,..etary alaee 1851.

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Mrs. Jack Harrison and sons,
John and Danny have returned home after a week'• visit In
Sullivan, Ind. where they were
the guests of her sister, Mrs.
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yet pictu,res of tbe many usea

enjoy meeting and discussing : straw In rooking Chrlslmas decnew trends in nower arrange- orations which can be used a1
tree ornaments or In flower at·
rangements.
The arrangement for I h
month was made by Mrs. HerHas
man Black using zlhniu In a
circle arrangement. Flower arrangements were judges a n d
ribbons awarded Mrs. Mc&lt;:aia
and Ml'll. Clarence Headley.
Members and guestso ~::~~:I
Ing were Mrs. Guy 8
Mrs. Carl Barnhill, Mrs.
man Blac~. Mrs. Charles Carr,
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elarl Falls. Tbe ope•
weddlog will he ao
rl August I ol 7:31 p.

Middleport Council President
Wayne Gibbons ""ld a hearint
will be co•pucted at 7 p. 111.
~'"''~,;{l;.;f!W1!&amp;t@.':'f"'AlF~ this evening on charges
bJ
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that
resulted
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\Neal presenting serving a 10.
day 1uspension .
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orale on ch.srges against Patro~
man Neal. ·
His stalement said: Patrol
ioard of 1'mstees of the man I. R. Neal i.s now servin@
f1ft Hospital Association . a l~ay suspension frOID
the
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proved registration of penod 11 P· m. July 19, 11163,
Memorial Hospital, Hos- \'" 11 P· m. July .~!, 1. ~. • lD
.dministratDr George 0. reg~rd to his O~t~:lf~·
said today.
Ipoliceman •nlf, ,. ··•
Mr. Gibbons Indicated P·atro~
Inspection of .'acililies. I man Neal asked for the hearin&amp;.
tel. orgomzat10n, and I Proceedings will be carried
. was l'Onducted by _A. oul. under law, with council
Wd, f~ld repres.entatlve j sitting 811 jury, and Mr. GibAmertciln Hospital As- bons presiding smce the ma:yor
"'· recently and the ap- is plaintiff.
by the board followed Patrolman N.,.l has served
?ft.
Ifor many years as night mer·
result of the registration , \ chant policeman contracting
Memorial Hospital will w1th individual merchants for
'&gt;d in the Guide lssue of ! his services, and in addition il
11!1. official Journal of .employed by t~e town as nighl
rterican Hospital Associ- 1 patrolman for certain
other
the year 1963, along ,serviL'es_
J other hospitals approv. JUghout the Umted States. .
:.d report of operations
en filed to be used in the ·,
. oue of the Journal .
Smith pointed out that ]
11stration is the final step ,
survey for accreditalion.l
trvey however . cannot be
"!ted until the hospital has 1 One of three cars Involved
·n operation at least one Iin an 8(.-cident Sunday was d~
molished. but no one was reported injured, Pomeroy Pollet
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Sunday one m1le north of
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said today .

Richard Keith JeEfefl, 11,
Pomeroy. was charged with fail·
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to maintain a sure, salt
arter his car. rammed
into one driven by Eliaabetb
Farrar, Chester, when s h 1
slowed to make a turn onto tht
Pomeroy bridge. The impact
her car to hit one to her
driven by Elbert Franklin, Pomeroy. Time of the ace~
was fixed at 4 p. m.
Jeffers ' car was believed tc
be a total loss. The others haQ
damage. Jeffers Ia

driven north by Willi· Corey, 17, Betpre. was
another car, went out of
appear before Mayor Char-and struck a bridge.
Legar.
was demolished. but In other poll&lt;e 1ction C. F.
'!ltilv., escaped injury . He Frost was being held by Pornto Meigs juvenile
police foUowtng · 1 dJsturb.
'"~\lora cha~ge of speed in once at Carty's Reslliu'anl.
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1lso are lnvestigatin&amp; 1
reported by the patrol
· and enterlle 11 Ohio
William Crum, 311, Valley
Compellf wberl
loclged in Galllpoli•
wire lllld bna wert
~~.. o[ driving while
llllltetime belA- 4 ·P.
hearing is set
Sunday and todo)' 11 f:U
. and Edward W.
u.. lltoft was reportft.
Rt. 3 Pomeroy, was Pollee ahot llllll ldllell
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court Friday
hOI oo Mu~v. wlro
•ehtCie.
lboy onawered 1. .,.Ji Ill
youths convicted 1:27 1. m. The otiimll ~
county court Saturday 1 )lei'IIGII lbo :W Ill I a 111
f·,~·om~~~ I. Smith, IC,
,1Wit1tact. ',
fined $10 ahd
Lee ~ ....
and ·James H.
'Ill· 1i l1lli r~
fined $15 and
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itt IIIIIU8l pl~
thO ~ Mra. A. M. C.. reported
Mn. Nonnan MoCaln witb plans bavo been made wltb
Mrs. Cbarlet! Mao...- lllllltlns· clo Restllurant for ~ C. hrl$~ I
a dellcioua barbeclle dtn- mu party, Mil. J. I. ~·~
ner, a tour ct loin. MCCIID'a program chairman, !banked
gardeo wao made.
1committee for ""~
The bWilneu meeting w a&amp; completing the _.-..... ~or .
1c;::;~1 by Mra. Frederic the new Year Boob.
!(
It was decided to have "Harvest now for Christmal1'
Inactive list for memben was the program to)llc pOll
who feel It Is Impossible to par- . by Mrs. Goebel. She !~~~owed
in the programs, yet I pictures of the many uses
enjoy meeting BJld discuulng ; straw In making Cbrlstma, dec·
trends in flower arrange· ;orations which can be. used as
tree ornaments or In flower ar·

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Dies:o. Calif. , after a visit with

Mrs. Ruth HesB. While here they
were dinner guests of Mrs. Hel·
en Shuler, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer
Burns, Mr. and Mrs. Charles
Aicher and Mrs. Margaret Arch·
er all of Middleport ; Mr and
Mrs . Delmar Rothgeb , Ch.shlre ; Mr. and Mrs Harry Osborn Jr ., Reedsville ; and Mr.

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and Mrs. Harry Osborn
Sr.,
Pomeroy.
Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Roush
(Carolyn Sue Hess) and family of Charleston, W Va. were
recent guest! of Mr . and Mrs.
Elmer Bums and attended the
reunion held Sunday, honoring
her brother, E. W. Hess. Their
brother Charles who Is in sen·
ice and sister Charlesanna Hess
of Washington , D . C. were un-

Sr. (Martha Hudson ) and fanr
Uy or Columbus were guests of

Mrs. Ruth Evans Sunday. and
attended the reunion held at
Kyger Creek honoring her eou·
sin, E. W. Hess .
Mrs. Grace Hess returned to
her home, Columbus Sunday,
after a week's vi!it with her sis·
ter. Mrs. Ruth Evans .
Miss Barbara Logan , Miss
Tamara Finlaw, Miss Patricia
MARY EL.I:
Hennessy, Miss Rosetta Lisle I
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and Miss Mary Lou Cundiff
\1 r . and Mrs. Henry·1
pent this week with Miss Con· noundng the e&gt;ng'lgement
nte Morarity, Syracuse. The their daughter , Mary Ellu
girls visited one day rn Park· tart Fails. Miss Euler w~ .t
ersburg, W. Va.
school She will graduile
August and will teach alB
fall Mr. Hill was • 1956 gr
ha8 served two ye::~ rs in tfu
ing. The wedding wilt taltr
thr !lacine Metho~ist chpr
wedding will be observed.
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89th Annual
Convention Is
AU'gust 23 -27
o. oites,WCfU
president
of Mrs.
the L.
Middleport
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ganJzation, is annoull{'ing 89th
annual National WCTU Conventioo to be held at the Chittenden Hotel in Columbus, Ohio,
August 23--27.
The preceding day , August
22, has been designated as Ohio Mrs. Jack Harrison and som
Day at the convention. At this
and Danny have returr
conference the Ohio WCTU will
home after a week's visit i
transact all necessary business,
Ind. where they wef·
elections and
appointments,
guests uf her sister. Ml'f
since there will not be another
B. Parker, the former Kat)!
conference this CaU.
1
Mrs. Diles urges
Miss Sally Schaaf, Mrs . R. C
to plan their vacation the
Sansbury, C. B. Weise, and Mi&amp;
gust 22·27 week and enjoy the Mary Chapman visited recenL
in;;piration of both con~entio~. Jy In Dayton with Miss Schaaf'~
MIS! Margaret Sauer IS Me1gs brother and sister-in-law, M(
County WCTU president and is and Mrs . Jon Schaaf.
stressing the need for
i
Miss Jeanette Crooks has re
of the youth in the danger
of alcohol . Every women
1n turned . from a visit to Cl~ve
the county is eligible for mem· land w1th a classmate.
bership in the WCTlf organi· Mr . and Mrs. Clarence BO)j
zation.
les left for a western t r i \
through the states . They plan b
visit Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Boy·
Plan To Att.,nd
les and family and then on tJ
Alaska where they will vist
Metlwdi•t Camp
with Mr. and Mrs. Rooald Mil
Several members of Heath

About

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~~h~!~o~~ att:~]ows~:

Mr. and Mrs . Roscoe WiSf
Methodist youth camp at the I WedrleisrnlayColumbus this week
Lancaster camp Grounds. Mr. 1
they went to Fork
and Mrs. Leo Smith, counselors
Run Lake for a campin~
will accompany them .
trip. He is on vacaUon from hit
Planning to attend are Mike work at Kyger C,eek Plant.
Lloyd, Forrest Bachtel, Jr., Their daughter, Jennifer, visit
Mike Archer Dianne Criswell ed with her grandparents, Mr.
Sarah Becht!~. Carolyn Searles: and Mrs. John Scott, while tht
David Oliver and Keith Mor- Wises were in ColurnbUB.
gan, Johnny Blake, Kay Ault, Mr. and Mra. Frank Hyser
Margie Hartis, Sandy Simpson,
this weell: With t h e i 1
BJU Davis, Robert Swanson,
and son-in-law, Mr.
and ~ Bradbury. Kenny
Ge&lt;Jrse Jotmson, Sec~
Smith wlll accompany h i
Ave.
parents to camp.
EM-S Earl McKinley, who li
wlth the Navy, is here for a lJ.
day
furloush with his parentS,
Annmd Democratic
Mr. and Mrs. 0. E. McKinley,
Club Picnic HeW
Front-st., Middleport, He arrivThe annual Democratic
fd Wednesday from his base in
picnic was held in the
Charleston, S. C.
Hall at the Meigs County
Recent visitors with M r 1.
groonds Sunday July 14.
Victoria Stacy were her doughA picnic ~sket diMer was ter·ln-law, Mrs. William Stacy
served at 1 p.m. to a very
and son, HoWard and daughter,
enthusiastic crowd. A program Wilda, fr xn Sedalia, Missouri,
of music was furnished by Mr.
her daua:hter, Mrs. P a·u I
Francis Andrews, George
and children of Stockman, Mrs. Joe Wippel,
Ohlo, and Miss Irene BeaFrederick and Gleo Baker.
o{ Cleveland.
after-dinner program
of introductions and a talk by
Mr. Robert Sweeney of Clt!'ve- 1 TO HOLD REUNION
tand. The neKt meetins will
Relatives and friends of the
Et Salem Center unless fur11her l~~!~:;'~ family wiU hold their
announcement is made.
reunion on Sunday July
21st at the Union Camp Grounds {:
ANNOUNCE BIRTH
near New Haven, W, Va. a
Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur RowJ .. basket dinner will be held at

ey, Jr. are announcing the birth •th~e~noon;:::";h~oor~-~:":"":;"~
of a ...,, Thunday, July 18 at 1
Holzer JIGspltal in Gallipolis.
!'he baby, who weilhed eight
pounds and two ounceo lias been
named Roderick Allen. Grandparento l!'e Mr. and Mrl. WI~
bur Rowley, Sr.,
and
Mr. and Mr1. Charieo
of POIIIOI'O)I,

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lodoy 11 tbe Sev011tlt Day Adveatlst Cluudl thlrlllg tbe 114 p. m. ""lee. Elder, Beraet bu beelt a poblloh!Dg
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12:00 Mr. WIZird
12:30 Clem &amp; Luke Show
1:30 Navy Blue Angels
2:00 John's Scrapbook
2:26 Reds Vs. Braves
5:30 TV Digest
1:00 America Wants to Know
8:30 News &amp; Sports
1:40 Weather
6:45 News
7:00 Saturday Jamboree
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word oii wbO&gt;h moveis _were lea which once glorified tender
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roiDllllCe frOm tbe · femiftidft
~~.. at t~ peak of lhelf-bo:r vtewi&gt;OIDI oo~ tell ·of.ltist from
office fame, tba Gables aniHrie the dlale view as $ho\;t.to;l"'ll!Flynns were ocistal'fed wit \1 pete w!ih. televisilltt "'lleftalnname actfnses tO biatlre 'their DlOI)l. , ~!'! OUtother. "!eo• . Is
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MOSCOW (UPI)- The ' Izvestia oaid lhol the former lwao 44, and ' g.-aduate &lt;t the
government newspa• ~ agent for tbe Amer,icaftl defected . American University in Beirut.
Izvestia today reported , because lie wao "outraged" by 1 The man, in the lette.:, oaid lie
an Arab. born former lJ .S. intelligence actlvities ertdan· ~ was a naturalized AmerlcaD citlof the U.S. Nation- gering peace in the Middle Eut.
and had worked lor tlle Near
Agency in Wash- '.MJe alleged defector waa ideo- I Eaat seetion of the NatiOAal !Je.
has defected to Rus- tified as Viktor Norris ·Ramilton. ,curity Agency beginning in J957
and asked for political born HindaJi. who said In an but had resigned for reasons of
open letter to Izvestia that he "principle."
1
Hamilton said in the open letter
.
on Izvestia'• bad&lt; page that he l
'
bad married the former Lilly j
.
,
:Bell Drake, whom he had met in , f 'IRST REGATIA WINNERS- The first two winners m Sundays Gallipolis R..
Beogha~d. Ubya.
gatta are shown above as they flashed across th.e fmiSh .hne marke~ bucty. 1n t h t
e
e
Ham1·t•··
h
•M lh
•
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of b&amp;
ID·
•.,,. !:! arl§~
at ue was 1 Class C-1 Runabout ' The craft ·at extreme right kIS S-41 d, p1loled
]
· bythChot Getlh
t Cl
'ted f
·
k
b
dependence
0
who
won
the
ftrst
heat
ani
too
secon
pace
m
e
even
.
ose
Violent summer storms straf·
:~r~1meril':~ e;:,:~e w~:~ ~ ~ hind .him ~s 's-7·,' piloted by Fred Hufgard, EJcHd, 0 ., who won the second heat and tht
ed states aroJJnd Lake Michigan
Inamed only as "Maxwell."
~ ~r~a~ce~m~th::IS~C::Ia:ss
:-:__.- - - - - - - - - -- - - - - ; - - - - - - - - - -and along the South Atlantic
seaboa'rd Sunday nigbt and earIt was just an average mid·summer weekend in Ohio, " Maxwell," he said, had ar~f'%m~~~"~]
ly today, Up to eight Inches of
the
~tate's
accidental
d~ath
toll
was
terrific
.
.
I
ranged
for
his
admission
to
an
I
ISS
~" R~c~.~~ ~Ill.' wbo will 1
\ rain fell in Indiana.
A United Press Internatwna\ survey from 6 p.m. Frt- linlelligfllce st"hoo\. "Tempo X,"
wed Mary Elizabetb Eultor, I
Hall one inch In dlameter
'!ntil Midnight Sunday showed .•t least 27 persons ,where he w"' given te...ns in
daupler of Mr. aod Mrs.
pounded Montello, Wis., strip. m all types o.f accidents_ Traffic as usual, was the lcryptogt·aphy and general intelliHtouy R. Ealer, Portlalld, 11 I
ping trees of their leaves and
big killer, accountmg for 19 of the deaths. Four drown· 1gence techniques.
I
Ute son of Mr. 8 •1d Mr11 • Julian
threatening maturing crops. The
1
ings, a shooting, a plane crash, a deotn caused by light- ; s·
I
1t Le
F 11 Tb
ning and a picnic mishap accounted for the other fatali- ' . '""' June 1957 • the defector
HI, tart
• '·
• opea
t~alns
· hardest'.hJt was the little town
ties.
sa1d, . he wa~ employed by the .
, cbuub weddtn&amp; will be, ••
~
of PAckwaukee, Wis. The winds
The de::.ti inrlnfiptf·
NSA m Washmgton at Aliminton Mis~ Lucy Kibble of Reeds· I tvent of August. t at 7.30 .'·
Middleport Councn President
on
1kicked up 10 foot waves
FRIDAY
NIGtrr
janl•e,
drowned
when
his
boat
~a\ld
atdlater
at
Ft.
Mea&lt;re.
ville,
age
77,
passed
away
Sat·l
m.
at
thll!
'Racme
Metbodl8t
Wayne
Gibbons said a hearinj
Lake Michigan.
Marietta : ·Alice Crook, 58, and capsized in the Salem Reservoir I ea e.
urday afternoon at tl'.e Green-. Cburcb.
wJJI be conpucted at 1 p. m.
_ Mrs. Flora Reynold~, about 55, as he was trying to get t~ sh~re 1'. He was registered. as a•. E&gt;xpert I lawn Convalescent horne at Vi- i!ii'.¢C\~5PW,t#~~'"rtr.?w·.,~~,,~.,., this evening on charges b,
COLUMBUS - George
ALTITUDE RECORD
of Marietta, killed when because of an apprll8chmg 10 the Near Eastern sect100, he ,enna, w. Va .
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11Mayor Lee Smith that resulted
Wright, ·Cuyahoga Falls,
.
Joe Walker
jthelr car was struck by a train thunderstorm.
' said, of the department called Miss Kibble was born at
in village patrolman Ilhamer
1Neal presenting serving I 10.
.i ust prior to
at a crossing south of Marietta. Toledo : Marsha Ann Dixon, 3, "AIIo" whiC'h covered inteUigence Reedsville where she was as- I
~elected chairman of the OhlO
1
Leaue .of Young Republican
n~ec:r~ldof about 67 Lima : Roger L . Routson, 11, fatally injured when hit by a for the Umted Arab Republic, sociated with the A. B . Kibble j
,da}' suspension.
Clubs for ·the 'coming year
in the X·lS. He
Cridersville, killed when his car near her home.
Syria, Iraq. Lebanon, Jordan, Store. She taught school for 30 I
Mayor Smith declined to elalt
the group's convention here
at Edwards A i bicycle was struck by an auto
SUNDAY
Saudi Arabia, Yemen, Lib)'.a, Mo· years, was a member of the
I orate 'on ch~t.rges acainst PatfOI..
lng the weekend.
C lif
at an intersection of two Allen Columbus: Stewart ~ayne, .12, ·rocco, Tunis, . ~rkey, l ran, Reedsville Christian church and /
man Neal .'
8
1
Five vice chairman
ase, a ·
County roads.
Columbus, drowned while sw1m· Greece and l!.'thtOpl~t.
Iwas active in 4-H work , serving
1 HiN slatement IBid: Patrol·
by- the delegates were Henry
Assumption : Randy J . Sta~a. ming in Alum Cr~k at Colum·
as 8 club advisor for over 30
M. O'NeUl, Columbus:
2. of near Metamora, killed ln a bus.
years.
The Board or Trustees of the I man I. R. Neal ~ now aerY in@
w8u81), Lancaster; Richard
two car collision at an inter· Bellefontaine: Monty Lee l
Surviving art two nephews . American Hospital Association 'l a l~ay suspens~ from the
Myers, Piqua; Charles .
on U. s . 20 two mile! Faugher, 20, Dayton, drowned I
Don and Dale Kibble both ~Jf • has approved regtslration of penod 11 p. m. ;July 19, 18163,
Fi~~lliy,, and Warren Relbe,
of Assumption in Fulton in Mountain Lake five miles ·
East Liverpool, end 'a n~ce, i Meiss Memonal HospLtr.i, Hos.- 110 11 p. m, July .~1. 1183••
Cleveland.
east iif Bellefontaine when hls
MISS Patience Russell of Co-. Ipita\ Administrator George 0 !re~ard to hla 4~t~ "t-~8
SATURDAY
boat u.pset while he was fishing .
~.
lumbus. ,
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ISmith said today.
I ~M&gt;hceman onlf.. ··
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MIAMI BEACH.Grand Rapids: Arthur Mag· Mar1etta : John Robert Back- The Me~gs. County O~tmhun- Funeral service! will be held An Inspection of facihties. i Mr . G1bbons indicated PatroL
in the Miss Untverse
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44. Roehester, Ind. ; Carrol. ie, 9. Bridgeport, drowned In 1 ters AssocJBttan gun shoot Sun- , Tuesat at 10:30, EST at the per~onnel
orgamzation and man Neal .asked f.or the hear~&amp;.
headed for h_Ome today, an~ .
ClEVELAND 4UPH - The
. 22, Toledo •. and William /'the M~skinlf:lm ~iver a~ Bever- day at 1ts club bouse was well Reedsville Christian church records ~as conducted ·by A. ' Pro('eedmgs WJIJ be came~
of them mu wondered If It
of racial diSI'rimlnotlon Smith, 30, ToJedo, m a car-truck ly while swJmmmg With two attended, members reported to- with Rev Elden Boggs offieiat- M Gould field representative I o.ut: unde~ law, With counc•l
was aU a dream.
a rose
in the
American crash on U.S. 24.
brothers.
,day,
ing and burial in Reedsvil1e of . the A.;,erlcan Hospital As- :ting as ~~ry. and Mr. Glb"Somebody pinch me," ~-Legion state ('(Invention here dur- i Canal Fulton : Donald Ralph I Bowling Green : Angela Like, Friday evenmg I regular cemetery.
!sociation recently and the ap. l. n~ ~r~s mg sm&lt;.:e the mayor
geSted 18-year-old leda Marla .ing the weekend and the dele- Smith, 65, Akron, kUled by j9, months, Route 1, Hoytville, meetmg with 30 members pre- Friends may call at the White 1proval by the board followed 1
'8 tam~ Iff.
d
Vargas of Brazil, ."1 .~ant to tgates. in a surprise move, ap-lightning as he walked along laceidentaUy sllot to death bY rsent, was held when George Funeral home at any time , and !hJs report.
If atroman Nea1 11 ~· serve
see If I'm drearmng.
The proved a resolution to ban a dls- railroad tracks two miles soutb her 4-year-old brother' Robert, tl Grueser as cook served supper at the church one hour pnor !
.
or many ~ears as night mer·
Brazilian beauty, who won the 1criminatory clause from tbe con· of Canal Fulton.
Iat their home.
Plans were made to build out- to services.
~ ~a result of the r~tstratJOn.J chant. ~hceman contracting
Miss Universe c_rown · ~tur· ·stdution of the 40 and 8.
Mc.ConnelsvlUe: Chari~ ~· ! Day too : Theodore Isaacs, . 7, 1door picnic tables and o~r
J Me1~s Me mona I Ho:&gt;pJtai
wJIJ :".1th md~vidual m~rchan':'. f~
day, prepared for a serleS of · The 40 and 8 is the legion's run Harris, 21, Stockport, k11led m IRoute 2, West Middletown, kill· picnic faclhttes at their club N
C ld W St ., be l1~ted m t~e. Guide Issue of h1s serv1ces, and m adchtl~ Ul
te1evlslon appearances ~ New !and honor 50Ciety. rn the past,·an auto collision on Ohio 266 in ed when he ran mto
steel /house site.
.. e~ O
a~
age : Hosp1tals, . offiCial Journal of :employed by the town as n1ght
'' York City before returmng to 1IL has banned all but wtlites from IMorgan County.
cable stretched across a road In The next meeting will
be F actng Red Gaanl8
,the Amer1can HospJtal Associ- patrolman for certa1n ather
ll'"riday, August 3, and ali mem- 1 MOSCOW (UPY.l - .The ~ov - 1 at.IOn for the year. 1963, along :servJces.
' her home ln Porto Alegre, Bra- lmember&amp;hip on the basis of its l Salem: Clyde Baum, 54, AJU- Waldruhe Park.
izl.
1constitution.
I - - - - -- - -- -I bers are urged to attend as I iet Union and Commumst Chma , 1w1th all other hosp1t~ls approv. ,
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1 Past efforts to censure the soc-~
there are several items to be their ideological talks broken 1 ed ~roughout the Umted Sta.tes ..
Hiram, Ohio - Coach Blanhad failed and the latest efdiscussed.
,off in failure . today began a llletatled report of operat1ons '
ton CoUiei' greeted 58 prospecwas expected to meet the/
Plentiful refreshments will new stage of the1r cold war for 1has been f1led to be used m the ;
tlve Clevehlnd Browns
fate, but Saturday the delebe served .
~ntrol .of the world 's Commun-i fall issue of the Journal.
)
In th~ start of another
oyerwhelmlngty approved " I
I More shoots and wild cooo lSI parties. . .
_I Mr. Smith pointed ~ut that
tralnmg season.
calling for an end to
.
Le .
hunts are being planned m the Prem1er N1k1ta S. Khrush Ithe reg1stratu&gt;n 1s the fmal step
. [t was the first time
ban. The rEsOlution will bel ~omeroy's Drew We~ster Post. 39, AmeriCan,
gJOn, future.
chev, seeking to align support before survey for accreditation.
fl
Browns' hist&lt;lry tllat
presented at the legion'' national Which has a co!'tract wlth the Meig~ Co~nty Fatr Board I
for his peaceful coexistence po- This survey however, cannot be
except Paul ~rown run
in September.
! to handle parkmg at the Au~st fatr, wtU ask for help I
Meigs Memoria IHospilal
tides, announced plans to visit conducted until the hospital has I One or three cars Involved
show at the annual
Marines Oorp veteran Donald j from young basebal~ players ~Jsr6'e~a~o or at Ralph Gil- i ADMITI'ED - Mrs. William Hungary .. He already ha~ sched· been in operation at least one Iin an &amp;l'Cident Sunday was d•
session. CoiUer was named as Gruenbaum
Marysville
was· This was the declSJon reach~ 8
p,
•Harden Syracuse· N 0 r m llled a tr1p to Yugoslavia ne1t year
r hed b t
~ch followh:ig Brown's dismls· elected stat~ commander ~nd Ver- /ed at a recent meeting when more Store.
!Grant 'Middleport'· Mary ~- month and summoned a meet· · ·
mo ~ . ·. ~ ~one
~esal early this year.
non Allen, Cleveland. first vice the "~air P.olice Detail" was Second Vree Commander Guy cliffe,'syracuse; Matgaret Cade l tng of .the COMECON - East
· =~ t~:~r • meroy Ole.!
&lt;Ommander, both without
ch1el top1c.
Eddie Guinther served a spag- ' Pomeroy.
Europe s Common Market - for
R' h rd K 'th J
18
MOSCOW - East • West nu· lion.
,
Main trouble ., lhe day shift hetti supper to members and DISCHARGES _ Vera Thomp- this week.
_
p0~~r:y wase~harg::.11!~th fail
:
cl«}Qr talks entered their : - C. William Heat'!OCk, of
n:'ost Legion men are de- guests.
son, Letart, w. va.; F 10 r a
--HITBV UMB
t ing to ~aintain a sure, lift
ond w~k today and diplo~kit~ hall near Columbus, was
m regular. jobs and can.
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Long, Ches.hire; Mrs. William The Syracuse emergency
CCI
distance, after his car. rammed
en~ouraged by, Premier N second vice romma~der
be at the faagrouds.
. Parade Is Drawin~&amp;:
Harden, Syracuse; 0 w i g h t squad took Mary Radcliffe to
into one driven by Elizabetb
~. l&lt;ltruahchev s state1ment hi"' Charles KooU, Cambridge.
Commander Elza
Gilmore Relristr t'o
Greenlee, Pt. Pleasant ; Mar- Meigs Memorial bospttat alter
Farrar, Chester, when s h 1
1 ns .
"a~ agreement IS n8 SJg ' Glen HGrton Sr ·• a
Detail Captain Don Folmer
;iJF 1
. garet Allen, Pomeroy.
she suffered a possible broken
slowed to make a turn onto thf
prefticted accord .on
partial War I veteran, defeated
ap(troach leaders of the 811. Dowme and Bdl Childs, ~ BIRTHS - A daughter to collar bone after being struck
Pomeroy bridge. The lmPMc1
tes~ ban by wee~ send.
Portsmouth, for third
Pony Baseball League he~mg arrangements for t~e Mr. and Mrs. Keith Kennedy, by a large limb falling from a The Ohio State Patrol mvestl- )caused h~ ctLr to hit one to her
Tbe U. S., BrltlSh, and
11le Rev.
learn if 13 - 14 year old boys Meags County Fair Centenmal Rutland.
tree.
gated one accident in MeIgs Ifront dri~en b Elbert Franll:·
1
negotiators were reported
Newcomerstown, was
help. In return, the Legion Parade, .anno~ed today sevcounty over the weekend at 3:40 lin Pomero ~of the act'ifar. along on the test ban
for chaplain,
agreed to make a era! regJs~at1os.
.
p. m. Sunday one mile north of de~t was fi:~ at 4
m
' tllat their talks hav• turned
Tile balicl of Salem Po!l 56
to the Pony League - They Slid groups stltl WIShe echons . . .
Chester on Rt . 7.
Jeffers' car was :;,ti.~ed Ill
other cold war problems, d
best in the
The County Pony League in·
t~ r~ter may contact etA car driven north by Willi· Ibe a total loss, The others had
~ludtng mea~ure~tatok guar
. F\'anklin Post 1 of
teams from Letart FaDs, i Register:· in the parade are
am ~· Corey, 17, Be~re. was l rr.odeNite damqe. Jeffers AI
plnst surpr e a c '
second and Gallon Post 24S: I
Pomeroy (2) and
Sprin
G
Rt
passmg another car' went out of to appear befote Maycw Olarthird.
alkl opera~
J thon Mgs' raCnhage,l e utrhn
4
control, and struck a bridge. les Le•ar
ona
eJgs
per,
e
Th
d
I' shed b t
eo •
MAKE TWO HUNS
der the Pomeroy Boys' League
of the American R._
e car was emo •-. , u I In other pollee action c. r.
'lb. lltddleport Eniergency Association. Each community,
Blg Bend Minstrel AsBY CHESTER TANNEHILL
lhe dnver escaped. mJury. He
wu being held by Pom.
-~;~/::•: .;.ade lwfl calls SUnday hOwever, supports its own en1 1932 auto owned
EDGAR ARNOLD ACTING POMEROY postmaster was cited to Meigs JUVenile 1
pollee following -a dlsturbat 3:07 p. m. to the Ray: try. llnanctaUy, Independent of
Jordon of Carpenter, Saturday asked '"cooperation" of patf..ns of the U.
:'ce~'":o: ~:ri~n:r speed tn
at Carty's Bestaurant.
sl
Nevill• residence, North
Pomeroy Association.
,
llltique auto owned by R. !Mails to make his elerks' work more efficient
·
aloo are investlptJnc •
I Front-~t from where a cblld Officer• stressed at
the
Rawllnp &amp;uno Co., a buggy
Without a douol Paul Casci, Middleport postmaster, . Arrests re~&gt;rled by the patrol
and -inl at Ohia
taken Ill MeiJls Memorial ftl!!ellng the Fair DetaQ Is a
and .a number ol and •very. othPr postmaster in Meigs county, prays for Uleiuded Wlllram Crum, . 311, VaUey
Compuy wbert
· and !be aecont1 to tile Poot project, and the . ,JIQIII'i
·
,
the Will! thing.
.
Middleport, lOdged m Gallipolis &lt;Opper wire and .,....
residence, Batley's only way of rals\"8 mooey . •All
THE POST OFFICE DIIIARTMENT conducts a run- Jill on charge of dr~vmg .while
sometime w- 4 ·if.
tan'k·lllltln . 111o clllld, Marpret Code
should make ~ •1- . •
.CLASS TO MEET
nlng battle with the Jetter.-wrttina public in Ibis matter lnt-letl. Hill healiRg " set m. SUnday ontl today at 7:43
tnis ~ to 'M:•IP
to take thetr tum at help. The Chester lligh School ctasa .. of afflt:lng correct llld complete a~llresses upon pieces lor ....Y.- •,nd Edward W. when the lhefl wu reported.
hospitala1 ,7:1i5 p, m.
It was stated.
1831 lo holdlnC Ita annual ,of msil. House numbers and~~~ even, in small towns Wolf~. 55, Rl. 3 Pomeroy, wao Police ohot and tilled
1
.
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o1 Mrs. Eo- ore becoming an obsolute ~lty as the postal depart- cited !o M~lp court Friday lor
hoc• ~,,..,•. wile
~'LEADS,.
ta llelp ..W """ ~ ,
.
on
ment gels farther •nto automation.
unsa,fe vehiCle.
they -~_.•,.!!U~
M:- Dutton ·
dllt, K wu '""'"'"""'
SUnday, Ju- AS LI!!I'I'IIB writer•, Oft can 1
,
•
TirO Melgt youtllo eonvlcted
a. 111. 'I!* - S.!Uiday
tlto ~~~~ I
and clau 'beip by doiDj! lhjoga right
in&lt;orfectly or PD!"'IY ·Or!- In Gallta. county court Sllturday
...., the W IIIIo •
,
'oelvoa, and being &lt;ertaln
t'ltl!llced ~~a
'!'lwlnao J. Srnttb, It,
. "'-""""'-'-' Lcl
business
lcorr_..tenllt know our
miltltllned ro.· that Lonpvllle, fined $10 and costa
--·- lllchard
er addreS!I, ~ use 11.
Net .~ ..,... 1 b allf&lt;&gt;r 1peed, and James H. Par'lio tili 01111 olll
said hill
wu , SOQ .p ·\?!ADS AGO,
liDiply ·wn 'ltoi, de- ao111, I?, Racine, lined $1$ and
.;
,wu·ked 11 an uli"a poUai
"" tlmei ll'. at all, .
costa f&lt;ir lelt of center.
a ....tem:city. for a
~· . litter
. ,
and JtYOI'I~ Christmu
letter, .lfir!ll Cltlu llt!J), (lro,Mdp•·Clnuol
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MONDAY, JULY 22, 1963

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Paul Taylor, and Rev
llay- Group Blnging opened the dO.
lnood Fife wW be . brlnginl votions Jed by Mrs. James Win.
tbo meaago each eveninll. AU Four poems were read and
welcome.
prayer was by Mrs T b om 11
The Unloo Clau meeUng Be tz
·
will be beld at The Hazel ~ · He bert Dixon preakiColnmWliiY church,
DeWitts ed a:· the rbuotneSI sesoioo ill
Run, at 2 p.m. July 21. T he !be absence of the president
leader Is Okey Abarl of Coolvtt- and vice pre•ident. Mra. WID,
le. Everyoae Is Invited.
need !bat c•·JVL y II
·
treasurer, annou
A··-"'
f
would
report
to
church
coun.
,
The Women s LUWary
o
d id
M. M
tal Hospital wiU cit In the future . It was ec •
e1gs emor
ed to begin work on the cook
meel Monday, July 22, at 7:30 book which will be compiled
p.m. at the hospital. All mem- this fall and members are to
ben are urged to attend.
.
The American Ugion Auxil- give recipes to Mrs .. Weeks.
Jary wlll meet Tuesday at 6,30 A potluck family dmner to be
1 th Legion hall for pot,- held at the ohurch July 25 wa1
r~~· ~nne: followed by the reg~ announced. The group diSCUSITwo . 1 tate ed having a float lor the cello
ular meeog.
ti
gtr'
·;
d Th wod bo•
representatives wm report. NP.W tenma para e. e. " er ...
officers wlU be Installed.
donated by Mrs. Dno&gt;n was ao
JULY za
warded to Mrs. Bentz. A re'Jbe Meigs County Riding club port was given on lhe Stanley
meet Tuesday at 7:30 p. parties held, the proceed• or
m. In the Sal\Jbury Township whiCh were given to the par.
building. . .
,
sonage fund .
The annual P.omeroy WCTU Refreshments were served
Rural Cb.-cb ~nl Soe. eal
to thos~ named above and Rev·
er1y Will who asked grace.
COMMITI'EE JIEEJS~,., 4 "1,~ n~xt m: etiQI will ,be h~J4.,;
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eacluvenlng. The pastor, Rov. S)&gt;l"llllll Road home.
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Mrs. Carl Barnhill, Mrs. Herman Black, Mrs. Charles Carr.
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