<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
<item xmlns="http://omeka.org/schemas/omeka-xml/v5" itemId="18234" public="1" featured="0" xmlns:xsi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance" xsi:schemaLocation="http://omeka.org/schemas/omeka-xml/v5 http://omeka.org/schemas/omeka-xml/v5/omeka-xml-5-0.xsd" uri="https://history.meigslibrary.org/items/show/18234?output=omeka-xml" accessDate="2026-04-19T10:48:25+00:00">
  <fileContainer>
    <file fileId="51699">
      <src>https://history.meigslibrary.org/files/original/e3bb5b4a1ec851d2a7eab79bf1a0c710.pdf</src>
      <authentication>3b5115a1b2f622433a14cb3b671b69de</authentication>
      <elementSetContainer>
        <elementSet elementSetId="4">
          <name>PDF Text</name>
          <description/>
          <elementContainer>
            <element elementId="52">
              <name>Text</name>
              <description/>
              <elementTextContainer>
                <elementText elementTextId="57970">
                  <text>I

'

v

I
Qr

..~IIUQI

lAIIi,

,,

~

,.

~

,.

...., .. . I ....... ,.,...,

PlriiJ "- .
ltls;IIO.·r,.tw •

1 Ul . . . . . AWL

•=: r
...... ~
'r .lillf

EASY

'

.....

.

.

:}

,.

ON EACH
VOL XVt ~0. 91

-.
t'

,~

'l

i.

,J
'

.•

i

'

r
~·

••

e
'·'

at. Y
Deuhi
".

t.....Tr.. lnlll'lln•:fl,;
#If n. •••• llnr
·'

I'Ot!IIJ!ROY-MIDDI.EJIORT•OHIO

_..,..,~,__

I

if . . ._ _ _._.,;-.;....;..._ _ _ oll

FRIDAY,
1964
_ _ _.,...._ _
_ _ _JULY
_ _31,
__
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ H~
&lt;-eo.

.-'

Slt8t, ·Proves ·Su\~l Cessf
..

I

·.t,

' .

'

'1.

'

I

'q· \

. .,.,.
.••.1

.

•

'

•

Historic Data Returned to

Style 428

A flick of your wrist ~and

your foot is shod

In the easiest-walking

lOUth
Routea

will

tilt

i p.

Only 2.99

uA4

day's
riSht •

forces.

New For Fall!
11

8AREFOOT FREEDOM"
AMERICA'S MOST AnRACTIVE
SHOES FOR COMFORT

Take Advantage of The
Store-Wide Sales ·
At Elberfelds ·
-

Walker Last, No. 4595 Janbrook in rod and ottP-r.

'.II

' ~

Witb 8· 8 wood Kantscuff heel. See this new

Furniture On The Second and Third
. Flo.ors, Ready-To-Wear and Drapes on
the Second Floor. ·Bargains In Every
Department on the Main Floor.

"Barefoot Freedom" style now.

MARGUERITE'S
Shoe Shop 102 E. Main Pomeroy
eSA.LE eSALE eSALE

i•

Elberfelds In P.omeroy

"Write
your own

~•
~•

eSALE

deal
SALE"
NO REASONABLE OFFER REFUSED
You Tell Us What You Will Trad• Fori

COMPLETE INVENTORY TO CHOOSE FROM NOW
eGalaxiH eMustangs eFalrlanes

efalcons

e

~

ilill

~

~

e

~ ::::y)fi:~

• Convertibl11

•·

'

';

Suspects Are·
Questioned by
Police Today

LADIES' AND GIRLS'
'
'

BATHING . SUIY.S
.30% OFF ·

acre:UBLE WINNER

•

•

•

•

•

•

e

•

"~ ~SO N

e

DRIVE·IN

TON!GHT • I'RIDAY
Jaek Lemon

•

"UNDIR THI YUM
YUM TRII~
!Color)

MEIGS TIIATRE

--Ut\Kirk bouJ)ai aDd

Edward G. Ro~n In
"2 Wllkl IN ANOTHIR

•

TqWN"

A..... l

BllltilDt J!Qden, Scott Brody
lob· crawtord

.

".IOHNNY

4\ltT~N

. (Teelmk!O!or)

. .......s;..

· IIAIQ' calhoun and
w:w.m' BendiJ in
'!JHI YCIUNG AND

PORDI

• ·TNIIIIIAVI•
.{

-.

'

\

. Shortta

'

'

'

&gt;I;

'

.,

'

~

I

.

l'llll

""" •'
&lt;'"""'I

!A!1111 - "

'r'

RlDUCED '"'2$.%. . ,:·;, " .
·., ''

(Color)
~.,

'

'

NOT QPIN

.

'

~o· Go.
.
•.Sizes.
. ·~.•·~·~
'
S·P·RIN.G ,ftP dj. ·'"" ,~t cq. AT~~lruJ
~n~ ~ t41mlriat~.l G~~ ·llfd
f,
'

~·~

TOIIIIINT
' ' r, ,

.\

LADIES' BERMUb~
and dAMAICA
·SHORTS ~
' .

liOM!JIIOY OHIO

.,.

•

.

'

SALISBURY, N. C. (UPI);_ OSLO, Norway (UPI) Earl C. Kelley.
dJ.
of New Orleans
rector of publicity for the
NCAA 400 meten bu.rdleis11
~
Motor Speedway, Wedne•
captured that event and
"""
was named executive dl·
. meten burdles at an
~ :~of tbe National Aaocla- lntmlatlonal track and fle?d
~
Sportscas!A!rs and Sports meet ai Blslel Stadium WednesDight. He
clocked at
and tU,

e
Keith Goble Ford
•..
..,
.......
Middleport, Ohio
a
•

Mr. and Mn. Allen Hul!hes of
Middleport recently vlslted IM
observation decks of tbe beaut!fw hlgh!Bnds of Centra? Flori·
da a( Clermont. The view ~~~
tbe I81'Kfsl coucenlra·
lion of citrus In the wor?d with
over $700 million worth of ell·

'""

~

eTrucks

For A Better De"'- Get A GofJie Deal

lANK UTI
fiNANCING
Gt.__ _~

DIREMl)R

CLEARANCE

VISIT CITRUS TOWER

II

Give Us A Try lefor• You Trad•lll

• Station Wagons

Stauffer operates plants ?n
more than 25 states of tbe Ulll·
ted Sta!A!s wher&lt;! they manufaclure hundreds of cbemlcal ~
ducts through nine major divl
s1ons of•-~tedparentNfirm ywlthk
1n ew or ,
p2ants roc&amp;
Weston, Mich., Houston, Tex.,
San Frlll)ciS&lt;O. Loa Angeles and

7'· ;~; ~~~/~....1;

'. '

c

-~

~

" · • '" ' " "'

�.,

•

•

.,

•

•

' ~-Dtl11 a,nUnel. Pomeroy·Ml441eport. o.,.J\llY 11. lf'l

ThP Daily S"ntin.-l

Flgureheclcl

!:

X ,,

•

S..

f

«t

CrOWn

HELEN HELP US!
, ,.

Leaders Cliange; Red Line Doesn't

...

-~.-......;·

tinuity of bia particular pbllo10pllJ at
communism.
Since the removal of an earUer favorite. Fro! Kozlov, by a stroke last year;
the name most mentioned iJ that of Leonid Brezhnev. 58, formerly t!le U.S.S.R.
president, particularly since be bu now
been freed from that post to concentrate
on building a power base within the P,...
sidium , the party's policy-making body.
Brezhnev bas the distinction, rare in
·Russia, of having succeeded in raising
agricultural production in one of t be
republics.
Other contenden are Nikolai Pod·
gomy. Dimitry Polyansky (wbo was born
on the day of the Bolshevik counter-rev~
0 1u t'Ion, Nov · 7• 191 7) and A1exe•· A...
zhubei, editor of Izvestia and Kbrllab·
cbev's son-in-law.

by Helen llottet-·;.,..
, -'
I

NGS

Popular2Door
Refrigerator
CU. FT.

12
ly
POilKID IUN
II'OtlnMIN'I CLUI

16

HOUSE

: ''

night," with Irving co-producing.

•

•

The riots In Rochester can become
the big political llot potato of Sen lteating's reelection campaign. The !!enator,
who has already declared that be Ia running independent of the Goldwater-Mill·
er ticket, tS extremely popular In Roche•
ter, although the city ·government there
is Democratic - but the citiZens feel
strongly about recent events, and there
is no way be can campaign without makIng reference to the · dlsordm . . . The
World's Fair executive committee will
hold an important me~tlng within the
next few weeks to decide what to do with
the amusement area next year. With
most of Its big attractions folded, the remaining tenants In the area are ntrvous
about the prospect of coming back to 1
"ghost town" for the 1965 season.
Jose Ferrer Is toying wltb the Idea of
a late-night radio su~nse show five
times a week. Something along the tines
of the once popular "lights Out" program . . . One hundred theatres have
been booked ill key cities through the
country for Julie Andrews' "Americanization of Emily," even though it won't
be released until the Christmas season.

•

•

Chest or Upright
Cu.
Freezer
Ft. 420 Lb. Capacity
5 Veer Guarantee

·
199

$

·

UPRIGHT
Cu. FREEZER
Ft. 560 Lb. Capacity

$249

4,000 BTU

•
._.,liM
,..........

PORTABLE

J;..•.

'

'

Plug in any 110 outlet. Ideal for one room
" ' - ••• 1111 ... Tiit's lit AM story. AM hni!!P p10111l• JllU. aatsllncllll _ ,..., laid Strvlct

C21;&amp;o0- oolietl to ......

--tayoal .•• piUIIIMI

tlcls llld ........ lltll -

••

llllt- SOIVIct, - · dltll - -10011!
k 1.:...
Coli lots
AM lldiJ,

DAlY

ditrda

............

01110110 , .

----------·

......
..,
....
.,
......,.............

:~~PWICH

··i'di\U·,..

. , ... ,• \'1-.::=n.:a..~=-

.

Today's .lJiedical Report

'

7,000 BTU
PORTABLE
Plug in any 110 outlet. Thermostat &amp; Air Vent

Pay only $10.00 Down
And As Little As $6.50 Monthly

Chilo 1-ntatl..

' " - WY 2-26H
17111rMdwaylt.

H&amp; R Firestone

Mlddf_,, Ohla

202 N. 2ND AVE.

I. M. IURTON

WY,_Sd2

.

MIDDLEPORT, 0.

,,

•

Official word Isn't out yet, but Don
Meade, the jockey who bad bJ. Ucenn
taken away 17 years ago, just received
a tipoff telephone call from a pal with a
pipeline in the Mexican Racing Commiasion which met the other dsy. The eoot1
news Is that Meade's Ucenae will be rein·
stated. He hopes eventually tn qualify
as a trainer . . . Barry Goldwater mlgbt
as well !brow II' tbe sponge. Tbat creat
political expert, Vic Damone, II about to
spearhead a new organization called
"Young Democrats for Johnsonn ..••

(With tradel

AIR CONDITIONERS

'SlEAK
•

110 Lb. Free..r

:Crow's·

lly DC)jtOTHY KILGALLIN

Broadway Bulletin Board
James Mason, currently llvln~ In
London wbile awaiting his Califorrua divorce action, is tbe central figure in a
hvely rumor. In England, they're predictl~g he'll marry Ann Todd, co-star of the
fllm, "The Seventh Veil," which put him
mto the limelight years ago. But on the
West Coast. those who know James best
thought he was going to waltz down the
aisle with a mysterious lovely known in
Hollywood ci.J:cles as "Mrs. Greenberg";
she's supposed to have been sitting out
the legal action in Cinemaland . . . Billie
Sol Estes moved his office out of the Pe·
troleum Building in Abilene, Tex. - or,
at least, had bis name removed from the
door - after businessmen with offices in
the same skyscraper complained. Billie
Sol now operates out of his expensive
home on Castle Drive, and among his
new interests is an organization called
"Mutual Burden Bearers Society," if
you're ready for that.
Lars Schmidt and Saint Subber want
Geraldine Chaplin, Charlie's daughter, to
play the Elizabeth Ashley role in the Paris production of ''Barefoot in the Park".
. . . Melina Mereouri's current project,
"The Player Pianos," shooting on Spain's
Costa Brava, bas fallen behind schedule
for· a variety of reasons ranging from the
prosa1c to the. colorful. El&lt;amples: Melina
bas been suffering from seasickness
during scenes shot aboard a yacht. and
there was quite 1 seriou• intem•plion
when sbme gypsies hired ,to sing and
dance in the picture stole practically everything In sigllt.that was smaller than a
pianp . . TV 'producer Irving Mansfield
has been conferring over the transatlantic telephones with Beatie John Lennon
and bls manager, Brian Epstein. They11
lllftl in New York next month. John
wants to do a London v~rsion of the
Mansfield CBS show, "On Broadway ~

$248

~po-....

Voice of Broadway ••• reporting
•

four tw~ 1D
frame, GaJllpoJII
nlJ1' that
fUllS and lefl
011 bue.

DoWil

ters.
The younger men in the party, while
not Stalinists, are hardly liberals, in tbe
If these names are unfamiliar tn ordiWestern meaning of tbe word. They are · nary beople in the West, ijley are a puz.
orthodox party men, not firebrand ideal- zle to Kremlinologiats - thoae worried
ists who will strike off in new ideologi- Individuals who study the trends a n d
cal directions.
power shifts within Soviet politics.
It is a cbaracteristic of dictatorships
The Kremlinologists besitste tn prethat the scepter of rule is seldom passed diet just what will happen when Kbrllsb·
directly from one strong man to another. cbev bows out. One thing seems fairly
Umin did not choose Stalin and Stalin certain. however: Tbe young Russians
did not choose Khrushchev.
have known nothing but communism.
This is not because of lack of power They have grown up under the party,
but because of fear. Dictator-designates been trained by It and bave r!Ben to IU!:"
have a habit of wanting to take over cess within it.
ahead of time. The result is usually a
None of them Is going to dismantle the
power vacuum after the death of t he Communist system, whiCh II the 1I011lCe
leader which ambitious men rush to fill . . of their power. Far more Important,
Khrushchev, however, is a different none of them Is golne to abandon t be
sort of bird. A younger contemporary of teachings that communism contains aU
the orginal revolutio~~!,s, but not one of truth and that the Western way II but a
them, be bas. served as a sort of transi- temporary phenomenon doomed to ini!Y·
tion figure between the old and the new. itable collapse. .
Though possessing nothing like the
Faces and methods may change in the
absolute power of a Stalin, he would un· Kremlin, but not the basic Ideological
doubtedly like to groom a successor, or realities of the historic confrontation besuccessors, who would insure the con- tween communism and democracy.

"

,

I,

\

JDMMENTAnNG EDITORIAUY

lt bas been almllSI 47 years since the
Communists sei2ed control of the Rus·
s1ao Revolution and the ·Russian state.
The recent elevation of Anastas Mlkoyan. the last of the old-time Bolsheviks. to the ceremomal ppst of presidenl of the soviet Union marks the end
of one era.
f'
A new generation of Communists wilb names like Brezhnev , Podgorny,
Polyansky - is coming to the fore, ready to take command of the party when
Nikita Khrushchev finally leaves t be
stage.
But the era of communism itself-of
totalitarian rule in Russia and Its s~tellites, of the threat tl&gt; demOCI'IIcy a n d
world peace - will not be ended by a
change in the Kremlin's cast Of c.barac-

•

,
·'

'.

LOOK
LOOK

".

Lewis h!Nir ServU.
-FORe HEATING
ePLUMBJNG
eROOFING

.

•

:, y· •

'

LEWIS
REPAIR SEJtVICE
'·

.,

"' i~ ·~!

I .

'I

A B@al 'Cr@am Pull!

-- - - -·-

+

SHOWER ANYTIME I
llotbroom II.
.

Aa -

. .... . . . tl!oa· - ...,. oloU.. lioHt.
P1lt Ill ,..,.. ."'"""
• 1

.,.. "

b!MU!lt. ~.­
~

.... ..

; ~. J

' ~ ,·''

lllllli!t4 .,.. ... . '
'
'

'

•· ~

I

'

.

·..:'-

-'•

'

.

1959 CHEVROLET
IMPALA 4 DOOR SEDAN
Yoe eiD reoJ1J bolt the llaot In thio AIR.CONDITIONED beauty. Onf¥ by
eeelq IDd dri&gt;IJll ..., :rou flllt:, epproe.iale the convenlence of this car
IUOh ~: !,be - o f .baJldllni !lOWer lleerinl and those ader, smooth,.:
_ . . llralleo, 11llllmallc fnumla!on for that • .,.,hilt drlvinl eomfort It
:rOll bu I COJI.,mem 8-W11 llOwet -~ to nlu you u J011 drive, even ibe
or Ia ·• aaol btlp w1lh a lllltehinc. opott... Interior, a radio to teep .
fOil.!:'!:"" IDd up to date on the Ia- eveata and while oldewall tut;.
to 1...- eilllaaeelbe boout7 of Ibis ear.
What -"! J011 au for, f., ollly,

~295

�•

,.

I

\

.

I

'•.

•

.J

•

.

'That

Sentinel Church News

I'

'

•

~ .~~ ~!~ q. ~· 11. ~~

RetiredFarutt:r
Dies'l\unday

· SERMONE'Ift

+

'JSAII &amp;UC&amp;t•

lJ~y

DI yu., . .,,.
l'

'

~

UUNUI&amp;.
Zlol ~ II lkllt,

Porn• I

lllrrlonnvwe Rood.
gene Underwood, miolslllt Bl·

"'Y

aJar&lt;~ II God, 11ft.

lro M. 1'lbllo. SciiooJ 9:41i a. m.;

1911 aiGOUn..

-:

~

SU!&gt;·

ble
scbooiIU uo
m.; E~i!=ll§j mee·
II a. · m.
111&lt;1 p7 4&amp;
wors111p
c30 •a. m.;
·• ·,ao
m prum
....
worship 7,30 p. m.; Rober!
Vouoa Pei&gt;ple, 7:10 p. m.
Bible 'lchooi Su~t

awes

I'll never
the day we took thi.t ictu
The
.
bnghtly and we'd lOne for a rldll In tbe fllliln P
re.
enn wa~ thlllilll
and I. We came to this field full f d
try, my husband Tom, Thelma
crown of ftowere for Thelma'• h~ ~11181 and w~ •topped, and I braided a
ehe had a now little pareao1 too I it,., 1 wu ~1011 ~ br~nd new dm1 and
pleot and pmttieat little lrirl aU~e.
qbt abe looked like .J ust about the hap.

8

ous ~
....~:J"~o! :~~!·~: ~:!.ema~d ~st :eathered h~r ftnt serieredlble anxiety and heart-rending prayer.
n ays and mghts of l~&gt;o

Not~ :!""~~~m:.,:n her ;::-to;md health, I tb~ught of our church.
--·-'- 1m
h d
•
mem
o the congregatwn people whom I
--•
ew, • rallied to our side during Tbelma'l m~081

BATTI:RY
BUYS

tun,J;:!~h~=~~~ :em- just knowing that they were adding the~ prayers to

mueh. And now, I knew, they were sharior our jubilation.

Jife'sH:..':"::t~eel t:;:e ~::!.::;~ ~;:n~ 1~ to ch~rch. For they mi,. one of

never again be alone.

a

you

ave the Church, you can

THIE CHURCH ...OJIIt ALL • ALL III"'Ot TJo4K CloiUIItCH
n. Ctrurdr. • ._ ~ r.ete~
JarJ:r ana iiiiPPIIi u. Chllftlh 'l'heJ'

.:... r

~~far~balldiJII!afmar~lp. •t Ia I .tore.

liN:

...._. ...... Whboa.t1

ltroq
1&gt;01'

C2J.un:b.

~tbe: ~

t;U•Uoo caD ~~~n.iw, ThNs

V.r- MIIIIZIII- ~ .,_,
~ should lllmd Rn"ICN ~

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

SundQ

Paalm•

-

11:1-18

'

Monda1
Psalmo
10!:6·11

Tuelday
Isaiah

118:6-11

(I) J'whU.owalake. (i)

ror

bll childrtn'1 .U.t. ( 8) For lhe ...U
d hil.-.unil1 Ulll.._titm. t.f)
For the Jab of the Church 'IIIIJI'
which n-'1 h.il JMnl apd -~i
IVpporl Plaa tCI 110 to tfnardl.l'ffltilrly lnd - d ynur BlbJ. dlil;r,

KeiJWr Advatilin( Servic., hat., Slr11burJ, VL

Wednesday
Mork

Thur!!day
Luk•

7:2(-!0

8:40-48

Frida1

SatlriaJ

8:49·66

12:21-lll

Luke

Lub!

'"'fAMOUS
·.. ENGLANDER
$MOOT.H
TOP
' .

un•w
· and

ENJOY

i' tOfSPRING

SUNDAY
DINNER

140 Lincoln St.

' '

GOEGLEIN READY -MIX CO.
''T1ke Snmeone To Church

Thi~

WITH US

LIEVING COAL COMPANY

-- - - --- -

Establlahed to 1904

Week"

West Columbia, W. Va.

Middleport

f'h. Mason SP 3-3393
, I

R. H. RAWLINGS SONS CO.

DiD
. .
~-

The Martin Restaurant

You·KNOW.
That

'

.

TINY'S FOODLAND

Dodge - Dart - Dodge Trucks

Just Arrived

Middleport, Ohio

Middleport

HOYT'S SOHIO SERVICE
Pomeroy

We1t Main St.

Support the Church of Your Choice

HEINER'S BAKERY .
Bakers of Good Bkead

WILSON'S LAUNDROMAT

NEW

Coin Operated Laundry &amp;: Dry Cleaning

HONDA

S97 W. Main

Pomeroy

SHIPMENT •

BAUM LUMBER CO.

P ~R· ICED

BulJders and Building Supplie•

Huntln&amp;tOn. w. Va.

Cbester, Ohio

Ph. 1185-2005

,, '

KARR CONSTRUCTION CO.
Chester, Ohio

aemee

Two

Pomeroy. Ohio

LDeallons For Your Comoenl....

WY2-39tl6

V. D. EDWARDS
INSURANCE AGENCY
110 &amp; Second

HARDEN'S GROCERY
and MARKET

WY2-IIMO

.,.......

WY , _

PAINTS and BARDWARES

Ph. WI N2'll

FOREMAN &amp; ABBOTT

RALL'S BEN FRANKLIN

Quality Flll'llituro at Lower Prlcoo

lllddleport, Ohio

llllddleport

SWISHER &amp; LOHSE

...
·'•:

DEA -L
,.'

Phone WY 2-34111

'

...~,

,, .-.

·'

...

.

A,

.,

;~ )

.

;

. -~ METJGPOUTAN MOTORS
_:l). -~!,

STAR SUPPLY CO.

' ' . .; i

'

•

. ,1. !,oW Prices
.· . . Low Down Payments

'.:i

.

Dr:acl9!
V8 4 dr. •
trllleolll:·

.

' .S~f ·TtfE$1:

FJ~vs
....
. ........

----

'

•

•

V8Buick

., f.OCAL UNION 11688

.............. w.v..

RACINE PLANING MILL

, K. &amp; C. JEWELERS
"Your Keeptdl ~tore•

Ill&amp; lllllllnll

•

'995
s-tlonclo CAIQ2.50cc (2 nd-1 black)_ '299.00

- ·.*1995

2 Hondo CA200-90cc (2-l!loclc) - s-Hon• CA9S.150cc 12 Nd, I while,
2 black) - - - - - - - $499.00
I llonda CA77ol05 cc (black)
$647.50

I_..... Cl77oi0Scc INII &amp; I•IIYI
2 e1rlluraton - - - - - - Vl7.50

•

. ...,.. Jilut
• •

•

• 51395

- '1295

POMEROY FLOWER SHOP

Bal:ers of Holoum &amp;eod

THE UNITED STEEL WORKERS
.OF AMERICA

•

,

"J'I.OWIIII fOR ALL OCCASIONS"

OHIO VALLEY BAKING CO.

S895

lfiW l'GIItlu

· lf9'St'lectlon To ChOa•• Friln ' ··
4.,Aii;Utld~" Clill c.ny L!felfnle·

.· ·)· . ~.J•r~ll'- ~- .· · ..·

•

N. Ba&lt;oad An.·

Cor. Bultlnlut. W.IIIID

FACTORY
FRESH!

T.Q SELL

RICKARD'S
ALIGNMENT SERVICE

Wheel Baloneln(:Auto Glosi-IIIUe
Ph. WY 2-3818
l'oaleraJ

CROW1 STEAK HOUSE
&amp; TOWN &amp; COUNTRY

Middleport, 0.

Route 7

• •.. •• . *595

�~~-

'

•

.

_,..

.want Ads Are Worth AGood Look . ~ You'IJ'Fintl D~z~hs Of: ~arg~insB~Iow!
.

,., ....

........
........
..=
,.•. . -..........
·= ............
........
,. "' ..,-...

~·

I

'

I .

.

.

Time At·

brick - .
I
bltbo. lo! ... I Ull. IIIII er
lll,lb . Nlco. locallaa .
Seo 111 """"'"- .. oaJI
1fY · - Cit {II
' "·IINISI.
lie

"'"•..,.._
nor. . _.

-· ......... .... """'

a.uttn t •·--•~

.............. ww

'

FOR ~Y k5ad o1

-~,

ForSele

...

WI 1!10 f.mLoel drive equip
t.Jent. Pbont WY J-3213 E.,
mel W Sb!ller. C'.olltrl&lt;llnl
Sl2 Pqe St.,

Middloport.

' f17Uio

Check Thtse ''RED TAG SPEOALS"
AT POMEROY MOTOR CO.

1964 Chevrolet Belair 4 Doer · · $2699

'
VB encine, Powercllde trans. BeautifUl. h'OI'J
and allYtl
blue Unlsb, radio, beater, wbltewaU llnil, C • C JII'OUI'·
Reduted.

A loco! owned, low mlloote ~ Ia...._ . loOIIO Md
&lt;ardovan brown liJ!Iab, with opotleoo elton interior, .lliW
wbittwall tim, pOWer ateerlna, automatle . tnpl., .VI en·
tine, ndio 1nd beater. plentJ of Avinll ell tb.il ebote.

....

!.&lt;Man• Coupe. Jlu&lt;tel INti end 11&lt;1 vloyl l!'lla, olll6mo~. trano., 3211 - VJ e!!j!lno. 11&lt;1 ovor wblta llollh, rdlo
and bNter, Ute aew wbite"tJ&amp;ll tirel,

1963 Monza Coupe ...... · .. · .. $1995
Blo&lt;k tiDiab,. red vinyl trim, bncl&lt;el -1. 1,. IICIDI, 4 Gil

the floor, radio ud beater.

1962 Ch1Yrolet Impala · · · · · · · · $2295

Stollon Wqoo. Low mil- bJ eareful 10011 OWDor.
BoouU!ul wbita ODd bioet flnlob with a b n - .eteu 11&lt;1

olftrl.,

Ulterior, new .eet whitewall tire~, VI entUlt, )!onr~Ude,
power.
radio end bootar.

oil colibors. American Legion
Farm, Beech Grewe Road,
Rutlond, Ohio. . Sunday, Aug.
I. NO&lt;MI Ill. PUblic . welcome.

1962 Vollcswag1111 2 Door · · · · · · $1499

Low mlleqo,· viDJI trim, deluao equipped,

7 !I lie

!ll'MD

llniob.

Tl.r11 tbow little wear.

EXPEiJENCED AUTOMOBILE-

Witel Allgftmlll
AND
room1

and bllb, CIIJ'eiiC6

Pbono WI t-2111.
7 2t lie

Brake Service

......:.

Bla,thtars.
'"M141

~dlo

Automolle ·-

1961 Chtvroltt Conafr ........ $1399 ·
lllltlnn

w....,, ?00 llerlieo. Loa thin II.OClO !!dUal mlln

and appeart.nee and perfOrmoet~ . cil nn. Powerallde '
tnno. Jtadio and b"'ter, .,..•• IIDiab, opotl- lattrior.

SPECIAL.

1960 ChiYrolet Statlo11 Wagon · · $999
IA&lt;tlhooter.
- ·Woth!ld
oil vi!I711Dierlor,
lib,
SpeeW. -

- · dirk -

tiD·

1959 Chevrolet Impala ........ $1195
Bon! Top Cooqle. Tile -..r&lt;l II co when J011 drive lhll eleoa
low mllooCo ooe fner cor, VJ eaJIDO, oi!!Gmolla! treail
" - meriar o!ld bvU.. Jtadlo, bMter, tlalltl J11u,
and aU the extna, iVOI'J' and .,reea ftnllb, apot1eN elHD

Interior, now Gnndr- WW - ·

1959 Rauler classic 4 Door · · · · $399

~.

- ,.: ... :~495
......llodJa ··~·

.........., - ....., .._

.Ul.,..
J96JBardDOdg•
_.
··
!
Js95
Power .-Inc,. ouiD!IIIIIr· treu. Jtadlo
...

1961 Rambler - - .; '1295
4 Door

1961 Dodge - .. .- ''1295

l960Dodg8
. • - •·&amp;utoillatle
. . ''1'295·
4 Dodr
VB. Radio !Utd
treno.
~r;

Sedoil ...:.,.

. \&lt;: ~- · . _,

l9~Dodge
- • : ~ &lt; $ll~S
V8. Jladlo 1Dd bN·.:---trino.

I ' Door;;....... .-

.~

0-lnler.

. ..

lllvor (!,..,.._
19._tLl!ti
;:J\! ~P~ ~181 '.
lo

Goo4 ooodllloiL

.

•,

.

~.:

.. ,

;.,AS

~ _. , :'!L~_ : '

''II'

. · .•.,.,

.f•"·'··"•

19$9 Plymouth - . • $1095

· • Do6r s,diD. 1 eyL Sleadord lrono. i.&lt;llo end lifitor.

lt,ooo·-

-Sharp.

, .

l959,GMC 1I. stake '*1095
Sllke·bndr ·1959.Ford 2 ton - -$1595.
dUll wbeell.

..,.w ,.... i ~

l:lb • :Cbuoio, 2 opee4 ...., 1116 ;...·va .
lroJII; 1:111 I 20 liho.

1958 Oldsmobile .&amp;Sr $8.95
4 Door :Sodoa. Al!lclmalle

ateeriac.

uan.. W~o--a..i:·~··~;
- .
'
•!

1957 =~v::IDION

JIOiW
.....

~

IU Serloo - Gnod eoodilloD.

.... '

..

..riJ and

lift

mon.,.

R. H.

See V• Before
v.. True
fir We'D Both Lonl

Sons .Co. .

.

'

,...

.

Dodge-Dodge Dai:t-t:anr:er
S. '-nd: &amp; Mill St.'

TRUCKS
1961 ,C htmlttl T~ Plckut · · $1395

I eyl, Doluoo eab, low !~~~looP.

hooter.

,.., llroo,

·-::...-- -

rod - ·

1959 Dodge I '"' · ··· ··· ······ · ··$995

·Now I piJ llreo, VI ..,.mo.
Beater.

~

~

. ...

··
....

-~...

o!ld ""'" like DIW.

.... . 1~

"............

1953 Chtmltt ~ Ton ...... · ·-· $299
lnltrUctionl

IAILROAO CAREEI

Ptau...... 17" - • !IIJ 1101r tiroo. 4 - ' tre01.

Milly.,.,. bat• t.it.Hit To ct.M ,,_
OPIN IYININGS 'TIL I P.M.

1'

I

' Wlii 'Be

Ou,·Qf

HI• ~···.

1101'110 room on Phan!
Could Ill uoed
. Ill' wortahop. PIK~~el

7 28 lk

MQD£111'jl!OUSE, I """"" and
Mila. ill. LIDcoiD Rd. C o.l ·

: 1tY.N&amp;lo. .

7. 17 lie

.i'iiii.iJi

_ --

....,.... ..., ..
.... ,,_ .,
'lit,....., Sale

SPACE I« nat.
FQI ICI CU;IU&lt;I .
' lttoltia•• n-aller Cour., Mia&gt;
.,..die. Rl . IlL Pboo. WY J. ..................... · Ce~M.
71110tc
·"'lED. PIIIIZII IUYS .
'UI!Jl ,80011 f!nllbed apon.
.........
WYI&amp;II.
. .
•
I CltiA I'IIIU.
.· - ""

iRoo. .;_ ~l!O:I
...... WY .N aa

'

lllto

1

··"'"·• c.. Pt. .....-

CiliA 1'1112111, ;- ""
flY iN'lll

-

.i'
:;

'

U'L.

·· ~
.

~

I

t

.AliNE~
L.OOK
INSIDE!:
HIS
HEAP

Looeer 4 Door IJeclon: Alllomlll&lt; lraDo. IIO.cllo.'iliid bu!Or,

Power -~-- 1.8HI owner, Vtl'J -aieel

7. . ~HILl!.

...
.

~·· AQIGmalle V.no. Rodlo md ~'-"·

z lAine browo ODd blip tlololl, VJ tlllble, llalldonl ......
Radio and hMter. Come

.:

Top.

udla..cer.

1963 Pontiac Tempest · · ·,·: · ··· · · $2295

IUFLE AND PISTOL Mateb,

~- ~

10.010 ·Biill jaetoey worn!!lf nmolllbii'·!Jl IIIII ..... '·

l~~Pontiac

1963 Chevnltt Impala 4 0,.,

Notice ·

·Mor.ear-lll•
. .
1963D~ge
• ·.•: - ~2,Se,eyL
..!!ll4.

f

�-

Communion
ServiCes Held
Sunday Morn•'ng

S.D&amp;Uy Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport, 0., July S!, 18M

qnited Brethren IF'allerCool&lt;Famlly
Church Ollicers 8Several
at Parle
06 Picnic
members of the WaJAre Installed
"' ""' 1om11y . , - • p1c-

Oih~n

""""' ..... m&lt; .......... "'"" ' ' " """' """"" JWy " ·

~

Ch'""' .....,.

-·

Atound And
About
Middleport

"""- ..... '"· .... "' .... lin

V~

~

t:ommmiOn """""

.... -

.....

. - .._

...... ...

-

Blrt1tdaP o.,.,;a

s-

"

p~u,lle

me. -

-

Flnl ' ""'"'

~·

"''~'
~""'·
•·~·• .~""'" -·~

1
Ad•~·

Garde11 Club
Enterlal·ned at
R
•
oush Residence

;-;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~

ente~ed

~eath

MH9.N DRIVE·IH

spent~

~:Ows or"::ld~

pre~t-

BOMECO~G

~
·

fll
•

~ill
fll

e

ill
~
fll

NO REASONABLE OFFER REFU5_ij.)

•

'

..

MEIGS THEATRE

-Hll!~Pital,

he:~· Lawr~nce

coope~atlon

th~ough~ut

r~~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii::iiiii~z~e~ns~

'

You Tell Us What You Will Trade FOrt

'

I'

~

1

·

Give Us A Try Before You Trade Ill

~
118

b~ught

VI

•SA£

ape;~

~

ret~
lea~

tNl&gt;

. . ., "'·..,.

lt'olmerlr-------------~~~-E~EEE!!I!

1\f~nersville

:t

..., ,, -

.. . . ............ .......... '

0
lh '.
h
\
·T Furniture Sale an
,.
Jh•lru&gt;oJ Floor •••
~· lberfelds' In Pom~·...v ry·

'lbe aDDUal Homecomq of
the Mt. OUve Cburcb near
Bottom will be Sunday, Aug.
There
will be special
alllgillg
In the afternoon.
Everybody
Ia
welcome.

~

C~gar

•

.

....... Culerl .. ' '.
Sav Tomorrow (9 t ") •

a """""' .. .... .....

ANNUAL

Davi~

R~. r::~ ~ :;:;

fa~thsoer~t'sRJ.tedalph

== '=* .
port pool.

tile

I Ia .....,,.Jourr '

-c. ..

The 22nd annual Frank reJames Alexander.
HERE VISITING
union was held Jply 26 at the Mrs. Carl Mossman (the forMr. and Mrs. Mu
Mr. and Mrs. Vern Weber of Athens County Fairgrounds. mer Frances
of Law- Mrs. Mllton Roush assisted
family
past weekChicago recently spent several Attending were Eldon Frank reneeburg, Ind., ViSited
re- by Mrs. Mason Fisher
d
at Canaan Valley
with
days visiting with relatives in of Ostrander, Mr. and Mrs. latives and friends In Middle-, Mrs. Paul Fisher,
relatives at ·Blackwater Falls,
Chester, Keno, Middleport and John Hodges and Mrs. 0 . J . P?rt Wednesdar. They were re- the Wildwood Garden club Wed W. Va.
' ,
Hemlock Grove.
'
Hodges of Delaware, Mr. and Sldents of Middleport several ne.sday evening at her ohme i~ Mr. and Mrs. Tholllas Smitb
Mrs. William Lucas, Gahanna, years ago. Mrs. Mossman has Syracuse.
and Mrs. Perry SIDlth and
Betty and Bill Lucas of Asb- lost her Immediate family by 'lbe meetln
ned .
daugbter Melanie of ColumbUs
ville; Terry McVey of Colum·
in the past year includ- poem, "'lbe
spent the put weekf!lld with
bus, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Frank mg her husband, Carl, their read by Mrs Frt'd N
Mrs. John Smith, Nye Ace
Mrs. Gertrude Frank Gerald daughter, Bernetta, and her ldent In m .
f ease,
Steven and Gregory
of
--..
FrldanFk ankd Mr. and Mrs. DonwBJurnthehtteer. slsterShe ry
Drayton Plains, Mlch are the
a.
ran and Cindy, Nelson• Matthew 18:26, "All 'l'bln
guests of their grandperents
TONIGHT ONLY
ville, and Mr. and Mrs. Char- Do~thy Walters, In
Belpre Possible With God .. we~ ~: M. . and Mrs. Lorenzo. ·navis.
Jack Lemon
les Frank, Mr. and Mrs. AI· whtle here.
"Only A Weed •· ~
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Lowe
"UNDER THE YUM
fred
Frank
and
Leslie,
and
Mrs.
William
Reynolds
Is
ele,
"Talking
1\,
Flowe:':
••
artlgrpdson of Dayton are the
YUM TREE"
Henry Frank, all of Pomeroy. confined to her home with ill- Members answered roll call
ot Mr. and Mrs. William
(Color)
Freda
Bowen
of
Dexter,
Mr.
ness.
with
their
iavCirlte
summer
and daughter, Edith.
-andand
Mrs.
Raymond
Frank
and
.
fluwer.
'lbe
Coonty
Flower
are
also v;laltlng other
Kirk Douglas and
Mrs. E. W. Brown of Chester Wilham Ault recently spent a show to be h ld N
Edward G. Robinson In
2 friends and relatives
Mrs. Letitia Gilland, Mr. ami week in Waverly with Mr. and was announced eMrs ov. 28- 8, M. and Mrs.
DeWees
"2 WEEKS IN ANOTHER
TOWN"
Mrs. Gilbert Meal and Mrs Mrs. Charles Wise, Jr.
Smith vi
. ld . Lawrence
family of Columbus ere the
(Color)
Bird'Je Wh'te f G~lhpolis,
.
ce Mrs.
pres Homer
ent, named
Mr.. Mrs. Jane Gilkey is attend- Mrs. 'Roush,
Holtof her parent1, Mr. and
1 0
Autult 1 and Mrs: Holly Frrend and Jef- 1ng the New York world's Fair er, Mr~. Milton Houdashelt
Everett Tbomu and other
Saturday
Sterling Hayden, Scott Brady frey Frtend of Long Bottom, while on vacation from the Im- Mrs. Karl Grueser Mrs Edt'
·In Middleport.
John crawford
Judy
of
and perial Electric Comp811Y·
son Hollon, Mrs. lfh.am Fuber- Mrs. John Mitch and son,
"JOHNNY GUITAR"
Mrs. LOis McKenZie, Mrs. LuMrs. Victor Hysell and Mr ' Gary returned borne Monday,
(Technicolor )
cy Taylor and Mrs. Golda Gil- Mrs. Henry Fultz, Columbus, Mason Fisher 118 the mml s.
a two weeks vlalt at ....,.
•·
' 'ted recentIY WI'th her siS· to make out th
co
Iand, Ra cme.
-andv1s1
book ttee
• Hbwnon, .with her sister and bro
Rory Calhoun and
ter and family, Mr. and Mrs. flower show
y : fair·
,
Mr. and MrS. Floyd
William Bendix in
Middleport Man 1..
Harold Long.
discussed.
.
and famlly . Mrs. MeiTHEYOUNG
BRAVE"
Attending School "'
Mrs. Lucille Mayea and son . Mrs. David Nease said· now oher and son, Paul accompaa"THE
AND
Don c. Becker,
s. nd St. and family, Mr. and Mrs. Wil- JS the time, to dlvlde Iris 11114
them home for a VISit.
2
580
Middleport, is among the more ~am Mayes of ~a, are spend- reset P!~ts; for final planting
• •
thar. 200 students who are at- ~ several days m Portsmouth of gladiob, for final pnchlng of Erehrnger'• Report
tending the 11th annual CUNA With ~· ~ Mrs. Ernest &lt;»- mums; to start hardy peren- Birth of Daughter
School for Credit Union Person- vert :VIrglma Mayes) and fam- nlals and hardy annuals, and to Mr. and Mrs. Paul Eichinger
POMEROY OHIO
nel on the campus of the Unl- lly: Mr. and Mrs. I Mayes and dust and spray,
are announcq the birth of a
TONIGHT and SATURDAY versity of Wisconsin here. Mr. cblldre:D will
to their Flower specimens
were six pound ten and three fourth
Becker is office manager of home m Uma
his moby the ttl-embers for
daughter Tamara L
• July 31 -Augu5t 1
"EL CID"
RKE Federal Credit Union Ra- ther for a longer visit with display. Flower ·arrangemi!Dts
Holzer
Wedne::
&lt;Teehnieolor)
29
'
the Coverts.
·
Mr
and ribbons awarded to
•
Y
tharlton Reston. Sovhla Lor· venswood, w. va.
ea. Raf Vallone, Herbert
The schc,x&gt;l, spo~sored by the Jeff Parsons, son of Mr. and er s. Roush, Mrs. Ho~er Holt- Grandparenta ire Mr. aDd
Lorn. Genevieve Page, John Credit Umon National Associa- Mrs. John Parsons of ColumSIDlth, Mrs.
Allen Eichinger of PomFraser. Rurd Hatfield.
!Jon (CUNA&gt;. in .
bus is visiting with bls grand- Fisher ease and Mrs. Hlr am
and Mr. and Mrs. Rex
Colorcartoon
":1th the Umvers1ty of W1scon- parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ral h
·
of Stewart, Mrs: WllSUN. MON. end TUESDAY
sm, offers col!ege • level train- Gilmore.
P
Refreshments w.ere served by
Eichinger and Mrs. Dana
August 2-3-4
mg to professronal credit union Mr. and Mrs. Rohl!n Schmoll the hostesses
durmg the social
of Pomeroy and · John
1
"McLINTOCkl"
workers. The school Is one of and family are visiting with San to 6 members and guests, O'Brien and Mrs. Carrie Swartz
· · (~!c~~~~:~;~tll
the mor~ than 500 short coors- her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lee
dra Roush, Beve~ly Houda· of Alfred are great grandparJohn Wayne, Maureen 0'· es, ch;ucsl and Institutes held Kauffman of Jackson
uahelt, Brenda Sayrl! and Carla ents.
Hara, Patrick Wayne. Stef·
the year on the and relatives In Dayton.
Fisher.
---------88 ed
IDle
Powers.
Jack
Kruschen
W1sconsm
ca
ti
ChiD Wills Yvonne DeCarlo:
.
mpus
uca on- Mrs. Dale Mourning Is
Celorurtoons
al pubhc services for all clti- ing with her son and family
.. . . . . ...-......
- ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;-.IMr. and Mrs. James
,
and family in Columbus.
also attended the 8 et 40 conven•pent Monday aud
tlon being held there.
·
at the home of his mothLewis Smith, Beecb-st, 1s a
Mrs. Dodson, 81111 vlalting
medical D&amp;tient at Holzer hosbrother, Durward Coaroy,
pltal. r
~ daughter. They alan vlaited
Mr. and Mrs. Manning Kloes With Mrs. Conroy's parenta, Mr.
are announcing the adoption of and Mrs. M. L. Bahr.
a daughter, Lynn Marie, born
July 4. 'nley bave two other
RETURNING BOMB
children, Kent and Lori
Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs.
Lynda, ol Mempbls,
Paul Smart, Middleport, and
Mr. Herman Koes of Athens.
Mrs. Lem Bethel of M,,lrt~...r 11
Is a great grandmother.
Mr. and Mrs. Russell Roush
and son, Eric, of Oak lDll, visIted Wednesday with his par- WOMEN'S
ents, Mr. and Mrs. A I fred CHILDREN'S _
Roush.
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Joseph
and children, Tina and Sqsie,
visited with relatives In Parkersburg recently.
Middleport,

wl~

"" -

· --

.-cent11

A ........ ""' t. - · Ia ..... I
.. ...
of " ... _ . . .
•
·
'
........... piDk wltb tl)e lniCrlptlon
'1111 troop met Jut week at at tile Seelolld lllfaiiii'J
...... md
·of Jo,........, wllh "&lt; aberbet aDd 10ft
Dlebl llYial a leiiOD BaM, 'Camp
were llt!l'Ved to the llaaored
aud Ml'l. Henry Belbel.
M-L
·
., '
""""""'·"" .
old Hayel, Mrs. Maude Rolli,
IIPL
.... .....
aud 110118, Mia C&amp;lldlce
·
' • •· ·
- . "" ' "
Rolhol ml Bobby Cf"P'
7
Tbe bonored guests re-

~ter

B~.tte)

..... ...... .. .. ....

. . ....,

"

IIWIIII!fl. , . troop

• at
., ..., .....,. "'"""

. . _... - . . . . . .

n:
""*· .., ...., , """"" .;.,. .. .._.

Frank Reun,·on
Held At Athens

----

.... -

si.o. """' •" ....... """""'·

Randy~

en.

""· ..,..,-;;;;;.. ·-

,.,
, ..., ''""' .... M" 1!kbon1 ....... "" ..,.;,..,...
M&lt;. .... Mn. G&lt;n14
Tom """'' ""'!. .,pt.. lfoo.
of """"'· ......_, .... cy J"" J - m1 (:, • 11a "Y"" ................. _ . , . . .
bert Roush; clas&gt; leader, Floyd and Mrs. Raymond Cook and Bailey to Milton, W Va
A Help or Hindrance," wu deNaples, Fla. arrived WednelAu1 ' ''" '""'· Mn. - · Komy, Mn. Cocll
by 0. .... Bowonl
, .. • '"'' " ' ..,.
Herbert Roush ; Adult rlass, son
and Ronnie Phl!lps a week.
P
Ruppell. Miss kay McCllntoct ents,
aDd Mrs. Allen ElcbFloyd Norris, Ass'!.,
Mrs. of East Liverpool; Louise and
of Racine R. D. was tbe guest
aDd other relatlvea
Htrbert Roush : Young
Canh Cuol.. of RlchlaDo, Va., Mr. Sundax pats of Ml'l. Emma soloist. ,She ...nor "Out From Mrs. Albert Meee and Mr.
Mn. Bob
'"'"m.i..... ""' ""'· " ' - """· .., ""'"' _ , _ , va Coo- m. w.....dol. . . "" "Jtot
MD. ""' .....,. h.
Mrs. Bob Rhodes
Terry, of Cbnhire, Mr. and ney, Grant-at, Included
her As 1 Am," accomP'flled at the
dinner guests of :Mr. and
,._
""· "'· ..... """"" ""' ... - · "'· """ ...... by .........,
.... """" ...
'
win Gloeckner ; Sundav School da and Wilma, Jean and Ben· Frank Butler, Detroit, Mlcb., er. 'lbere will be no
T.'f. Reed returned home
...,_,, """"
••. "
"'· ... Cal· "" . . . . . . "" ""· ...., ..,., """" . . """"'
• ........,. ""'•,.... ...
""'"· ..,..,. Ro"h'
• """" ml """"' - . -'1 ..t Roth ....._ A - .,. 1o "' ""'· ...,.
with bb '""" "'' H. D.
er, Bob Adams; Hcurch Secre- fer, Middleport, Mr. and Mrs. Gallipolja.
·
pelt beq on vacation. Sunday
""· ""· Bob
....... ""' Pbll... ""' "'· "''"' Mn. .... """ ......... """' ............ ''" •
"'· ... """""' urer, Erwin Gloeckner ; Visit- Cook of Syracuse.
at the Gallipolla Medical Cent- Instead of 18 a. m.-durlng the and sons returned home Monmg Committee chairman, Mrs.
er suffering from a broken blp. month.
a vlalt at Rising Sun
Floyd Norris ; Pianist.
Mrs.
She Is scheduled for surgery
With her parents, Mr. and
Bob Adams ; Song leader, Tom
later this week. Her daughter
Robert Young and at
Norris
and Assistant, Mrs. Herand
son-in-law,
Mr.with
and her.
Mrs.
Va. with Mr.
her and
slabert Roush.
Ernest
Lewis are
ter and brother-ln·law,

•=••

•

MCiap
cws.o...
'1be blrt1ldaJI••.
a1 MrL Iobin
....._ •.... Girl Scout Troop• a

bout
fteop/e In
r·
Po-'---1

Mainly

_

Cooldtr.l ,..,.,..

COMPLETE INVENTORY TO CHOOSE FROM NOW

• Galaxies • Mustangs

•

• Station Wagons

a,..,

~

e Falrlah~

•Convertlblts

..

$

• .Trucks .

•Falcons

...,

&lt;.

e

For A. Better Deal - Get A. Goflle

ri;
fllllll

IIi!!

Deai""T

Keit.h Goble Ford,· ·

e

·.~

\.

r

~

,

r;...,

IANIC IATI
FINANCING

..

~

IIIII

"-J
•

.__ _

Middleport, Ohio

~,....,

You Can Make Plans-- Wh~;"
Yoa Have A Savings Account!

Jean. ;~M~r~.:Durw~~ood~;.Co!nroy~~·~a=nd

1

CANVAS

-

OXFORDS

. '·'

·.Sale Continues. At Baht. Clothi~rs
.

'

.

'

~

·'

1 LOT
"

$1.99

LADlE$. :atOUSES
. .
~

THE SHOE lOX

'

Values To $U• . ,\

o.

~) $

~~· ~4··
' ..

~J.

~~,;$ .
=Dlcau
.......
4..:
'
~ !- _, .. ~j~j
,_ . . If I I a

Q

-.......... , ':'Ill . . . . . . , . ..

...--.·...

..... r61

lrq

'

Pomeroy National .Bank
Member Federal a...rva System
Member Ftderal Deposit lnsurard Corporation
Serving Meigs County for over 90

y.ar.

I

POMEROY -RUTLAND
1\ ~.' \

'•

'

·, NOW .·'

{I

.

"

I

I----·'

I .................
. .',•

I•

~~~.D1~1D ~
. &gt;~.~"""

I

, .

"'- •w-...,_Jd ..

·--

We Pay 3 1 g lntere.t 01a S6flin6•

'II

I• I . . .

'

• ,.

IIIII
m -~-, ....I •• ·I I
-

.·~

•

IIi

•

~ .!!-•

�</text>
                </elementText>
              </elementTextContainer>
            </element>
          </elementContainer>
        </elementSet>
      </elementSetContainer>
    </file>
  </fileContainer>
  <collection collectionId="636">
    <elementSetContainer>
      <elementSet elementSetId="1">
        <name>Dublin Core</name>
        <description>The Dublin Core metadata element set is common to all Omeka records, including items, files, and collections. For more information see, http://dublincore.org/documents/dces/.</description>
        <elementContainer>
          <element elementId="50">
            <name>Title</name>
            <description>A name given to the resource</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="10451">
                <text>07. July</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
        </elementContainer>
      </elementSet>
    </elementSetContainer>
  </collection>
  <itemType itemTypeId="1">
    <name>Text</name>
    <description>A resource consisting primarily of words for reading. Examples include books, letters, dissertations, poems, newspapers, articles, archives of mailing lists. Note that facsimiles or images of texts are still of the genre Text.</description>
    <elementContainer>
      <element elementId="7">
        <name>Original Format</name>
        <description>The type of object, such as painting, sculpture, paper, photo, and additional data</description>
        <elementTextContainer>
          <elementText elementTextId="57972">
            <text>Newspaper</text>
          </elementText>
        </elementTextContainer>
      </element>
    </elementContainer>
  </itemType>
  <elementSetContainer>
    <elementSet elementSetId="1">
      <name>Dublin Core</name>
      <description>The Dublin Core metadata element set is common to all Omeka records, including items, files, and collections. For more information see, http://dublincore.org/documents/dces/.</description>
      <elementContainer>
        <element elementId="50">
          <name>Title</name>
          <description>A name given to the resource</description>
          <elementTextContainer>
            <elementText elementTextId="57971">
              <text>July 31, 1964</text>
            </elementText>
          </elementTextContainer>
        </element>
      </elementContainer>
    </elementSet>
  </elementSetContainer>
  <tagContainer>
    <tag tagId="2443">
      <name>badgley</name>
    </tag>
    <tag tagId="1353">
      <name>mcbride</name>
    </tag>
    <tag tagId="100">
      <name>roush</name>
    </tag>
  </tagContainer>
</item>
