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W O M 5'� S
S H O R TS

1owed.

The meellna: opened with pr■)'•
er, aftet whlch the attend•nd,
duet and ■ummer camp money
were t■ken by Sharon Youn,.
F0Howin1 a tr.eat by Nancy Tyo
and Donna SmJth1 one of Lhe pa­
trol, laid a tr1I\ while tho other
patrol who hne formed a troop
choir, 1&gt;racliced and later fol·
lowed lhl!I lnll to the other 1lrl1.
Outdoor g■mea
were played
under the direction of Cre1Uyn
Hieb and PtHY Folmer.
Upon the return to the 4:huch,
rope l11htna: waa ,uscuued by Mn
Youn1 and the •lrl.11 learned lhe
aquare latch. Plana were made for
a wiener ro11t for the airl,, the
leaden and helpera with th•
troop committee 11 1ue1t1 on
Tuesda)' from 2:10 to e p. m .
Tbe atria and leaders will hike
from the Baptlat church to tbe
--t-laylor■ Run Playground w here
the ro11t will be held. The alrll
an to brine money, cup, alt-upon■
clothe■pin and permit from pu­
enu.
The Frlcnd1h1, Circle prayer by
Sharon Young BIid tap■ clo1ed the
meetlna ■lte odcd by 16 1tlrl1,
Mra. Young and two helpars.

MEIGS THEAffl
POMEROY, OHIO

TONICIHT
"COUNTRY GIRL"
8inc C,_y - Gl'ICO Kelly
"nl.!: D�UCATII

IATURDAY

DELINQUENT''

Jerry IAIIMO - 11!..-tt&gt;a Kye,
SUN., MON. anti TUii.
"JOUIINEY TO THE
CENTER OF mE EARTH"

Star Garden
Club Meets At
Nels.'ln Home

The Star Garden Club of Dex­
ter
held an il l l da)' meeting May
Gibb,.
12 at the home ur Mrs. Oriorf Nel.
son, The business meeting was
called to order b)' Mrs. Ed Rus­
Fourteen
sell, the president.
members answered roll call by
naming a May flower. Mrs. C, E.
Stout was deYotional leader. The
club made a donation to the can­
Teenager■ lhro11:hout the Tri­
cer fund. ·Mrs. Waid Nicholson's
County area wlii nold a rcc..ird hop
topic was " What Is a Weed ? "
i1t tiHI Syr■CUle Grade School to­
nlaht. "Mia■ Trl•County of J960''
Election o f officers resulted as
DeYerly Ann Cullip, Gall ipolis, follow1: Mrs. Nelson, prealdent;
wut reign over thie evening.
Mrs. Ray Nicholson, first vlee
pre11ident; Mrs. Norman Will, se­
Hi&amp;hli&amp;hl of the Informal CYen­
cond Ylce pre11ident; Mrs. P, H.
ing will be the fast ■ni;i slow dance
Nelson, secretary and treasu rer
contests wlth prize&amp; awarded the
Mrs. Neill JeHers, prosnim chair·
winnera. Hours of the affair .11t
man.
7:30 p. m. to 12 midnight and ii
will be for benefit of the SyracllBC
The group i� to meet May 26 in
Junior Firemen.
the church basement to plao ar•
r.11ngements for the Salem Center
Featured wlll be Rolllc Hemsley,
graduation.
who will aHiat director, .Lc!o V.
Savaae with disc jockey duties.
A pot holder shower wae glYen1
The 4uxill■ry to the Syracuse Mn. Henry Turner for her birth­
Firemen wlll haye char1ie of the day.
concefi'lon atand and will serve as
The June 12 meeting wtll 1;),i. M
•�P1,!1&gt;11t,,
. .$,Wrdi.1 nJ,:ht the canteen will the home of Ms. J, E. RadOkln
and will be an open meetin&amp; wltb
moYe Jpto Athena.
11 guest 8peaker.
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69c

Past Presidents
June Picnic
Is Planned

Mrs. Gerald Anthony Cntcrt11ln­
ed members of the Forlnlte Club
Thursday evening 111 hl'r home in
'.il-tiddleport. In the ahscnre of the
Plan11 were made for a plcnlc
presidtmt, Mra. Jack B11&lt;"hner, Yice
preBldent, cond ucted a short busi­ in June at the home of Mrs. Owen
neH meeting. The birthday of Ann Watlton w!'ien the Pall Presldenh
Howell waa obtierYed by her liecrct of the Ladies Auxillary of Drew
Webster rost American Lcglon
p■I.
m4:!et Wdnesd1:1y eYening at the
. �t the clo,e or the evenlni: re­ home of Mrs. - George Mowrey,
trtshmenta Wfirtl Herved by Mrs. l"eacock AYenue.
Anthony to thoae mentioned ahoYe
Mn. George Bearhs, pre11idenl,
11nd Mra. Leo Smith, Mra. Henry opene d the meeting with prayer,
Null, Mra. nobert Tewksbary, Mn. followed with the pledge to the
Georgl! !)alias, Mrs. Richard owen, flag and silent prayer. SeYeral
Mra. John Fultz, and auests, MrH. articles taken from the book,
Charles Byer, Mr,. Raymond LieY­ "Faith Against Life's Storms" by
ln1 and Rarbar■ Anthony,
Oral Roberts were read by Mn.
Willi1.-n Baxter, devoUonal lead•

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Thank you note, were re,c... from
Mra. Edith Loop for
and
from Mrs. J. M. Thornton for
flowers. It was yoted to tend a
glft to Mn. Ellubeth Huber who
la UI. A project for the coming
year WH dlacusaed. Mra. Baxter
nad a letter from Mrt. Edward R.
Marahall, dl1trlct pre1ldent.
Al the cloae of the meeting, a
11Jad courae WH nrved b)' the
hoete11 lo Mr■, Eddie Smith, Mn.
Bt1n Neubllna, Mra. A. v. Howell,
Mn. Harry Houdashelt, Mn. Jed
Webater Sr., Mr■. Mayme Holmea,
Mn. Bearh,, Mr■. Pearl l{ynll,
Mra. Wat,on, Mra. Georie Hackett
Sr., Mra. Thornton, Mra. Baxter,
Mn. Ralph GIimore, Mn. Frank'
Cbee1ebraw Mrs. Dayton Will and
one aueat, Mn. Herman Warner.

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Mothers Tea
Held Tuesday
Bv Girl Scouts

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Girl Scout, of Troop 188. Mid­
dleport hl!lld I 'Mathen' Tea 1\lea­
daf at the omce of the Ohio Fuel
011 office With Mill Betty New­
ton of the Company II hoale11.
The Tea WI\I I cllmax to lhe
coottna cour■e which the 11r1a
have been taldl'i8 and certJflcatea
were presented to the 1lrl11 by Mn.
Newlon for the alx weeka coune.
llece.Mnc badge■ were Sandn
Buncll!, Unda Llpaoomb, Cheryl
Ftre, Seren Le.wt.. Zleta Nlerl, Ka
Ault, l\!1rjori1 Hanlt, s.... Cho
man, Suaan Oblln,er, ua■n
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rlt. Janlo S&lt;hmoll, Debblec
l.oae Marie H1atett; 1l
nn Jrer.
1uoon, June Qutllen, l11ry Hill,
Manha Hackett and Stephanie

Pullen.

Debbie Gn1tMr,

on behalf or the

Scouta, presented Mia Newton
wlU, , •Ill 1nd. Chel"yl FIio p,o­
Jided at the P,uncb bowl durlnl the
rekelbment hour.
Moilien• pr#tnl wore lln. 'Wll11,m Ault, ·11n. Ted Chapman,
Mr■. William LaWil, l(ro. William
Grueoer and 1",ldua of lht t,,,op,
Jin. Pa\11 'l'llelo, Mn- Rober!

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WOMENS
B LO U S E S

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COSTUME
JEWELRY

All Wool

CARPET
SAMPLES

SALE !

Size 18x27 inohes, ,all around
bound edges, solids and pat­
tern.,, rubbe�ized �,ck.

Regular
Regular
Regular
llegular
Regular

Sale $1 .00

In lhe buay Ready To
Soeond Floor

$3.75

CURITY
D I A P, . E R S

l!e,t .. 111flll
di'lll)eI'll.

Sale $1 .00 a pair

-.r.70

Ju,nbo Sli. 20x36 lnchH

wi,r,;

Revere $6.50
l ½ QT. SAUCE
·$ Tio

BIRDSEYE
DIAPERS

Blue Lutt.,.

RUG AND UPHOLSTERY CLEAN ER
l Qt. Size $ 1.79 . . . . . . . . . . . . Half Gallon Size '3.S8
Murphya .
MURPHYS OIL SOAP CLEANE R
1 lb, 3te . . . . 3 lb. box 99e . . . . 5 lb. box $1.$9
GERMA'l'OX DUST MOPS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $2.75
Mona

LUNCH KITS WITH VACUUM BO'ITLE . . . . .

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PORTABU RECORD PLAYERS

$75,00

Sale Price $33.00

White Only
ON SALE FOR

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Leonard Koenig, Jr., John Ridenour.

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David Williams, Charles Mank.ins, Terry Hoff-

69c

M.na 9urnmer Weight
Capo - - - -- - - - 29c l o $ 1 .00

Other

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On Sale Saturday

SPORT SHIRTS

Mt 8izes and an excellent
irelectlon ol pauerna.

ll,\TURDAY

2 ir $2.50
SPECIAL

IOYS SHORT SLEEVE

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KNIT SHIRTS

lo oizeo 6 to 16. $1.00 val­

ues. And ,an excellent selec­
t.ion of smart new patterns.

SATURDAY

$1 .39 .

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SALE

Boya Short SIO&lt;!Ye

From one of the oountry's
belt m.akett- A big sale of
,boy. lbort 8leeve &amp;port
lllirt&lt;t In 111 woo from 2 to
Ul yeare. And I bl.I 111election
of potterno.

IATIIRDAY

$'· 1.00

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Sariirilay.

SALE

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$100.00
. 7S Pain M­
Grey �•en Clo&amp;II. ,

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Cha111lny SHIRTS
Just 42 To Sell
Sizes 6 to 12

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WORK CAPS

Cottoo twi/1 In crey, green
k!bak,i or. na:vy blue. Santor'.
ized ahnlnk. Washable.

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traveling north on

Route 7 at the time of the crash.
The Hobson Bridge 8pans Lead­
ing Creek about a mile below Mid­
dlej!Orl.

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MOHAWK SHEETS

SOFA BED

Small Loi
BOYS BLUE

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$ 1 89.50 Velue

While � La"1 A;t � �•• Price,!
- $297.00 Ki-oeblor SuiCe , . _:_ ,_.•·. . S.lurd� tII0.00
- $289.00 Kroehler Suite • •. • ,,•. . . S.turday $110,00
- $329.00 Kroehler Suite • • . :; ·. . . Saturday ,1 t1.oo
- $279.00 Kroehler Suite . \ . . . . . Stlurday flSt.00
- $349.0o Kroehler Sulte1 • . . . . . ' Satun1�· •n1.oo
- ,291.00 Kroehi�r Suite . . . . . . . Saturday ,111.ee

FElT BASE RUGS

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ords, 16, 3-1, 45, or 78 speeds. SlmulatP.d leather" case.

2 PC. LIVING ROOM SUITES

by lZ fl, •

M,Cool

SPORT SHlffl

RCA VICTOR - 4 SPEED

SALE

$2.88 a doz. pkg.

,2.aa

Regu lar $39.95

SOFA BED

SATURDAY

$4.99

RUG CLEANE R , . , . , . . . . , . . . . . . . ½ Gallon $1.19

1 Simmons
$ 1 39.50 value

2 1 by 40 inchos, made by
l!he makers o f Oul"ity Dfa .
pers, aort, Pdnked &lt;CdgN, no
ihem.,,, fast dryiiDg, easy to
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PANS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Mqlc Poam

4 for $1 .00

lntroduetng!
A New Popular Sl:ui

for $ 1.00

HOUSE BROOMS . . . . . . . . . . . , . . , . . . . . SALE ,1.00
Whiatllnt
COPPER COWR TEA KE'ITLES . . . . . , . , . . . . $2,95
BLUE ENAMELE D ROASTERS . . . . $1.10 and .1.75

S I z e s small, medium,
large, and extra large. -,­
Special purchal!O of fine
quality plas�c panties.

3 for $1.00

2

Mirror

BABY PANTS

SATURDAY

79c Wat•rlfft

W TERLESS CLEANER . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

PLASTIC

DISH TOWELS

Mon, Carhart!
EVERYDAY

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32 Ounce c1-r •nd Om■r
WALLPAPER CLEANER . . . . . . . . . . , . . . 37t a tan

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Soft and e.bs-orbent, "lin-tless,
m:icle oC cotton and rayon.

SALE $4.00
SALE $3.00 ,
SALE $2,00
SALE $%.00
SALE $1.50
SALE $1.50
SALE $1.00
SALE $ 1.UO
SALE $1.00

HOUSEWARES

$2.99

SORBOTT

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ON SALE
SATURDAY FOR

Alto PfHtle Cotta.. Seti
Sale $ 1 .00 a pr.

$3.00

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Regular $8.95 WOMENS HA TS
Regular $7.95 WOMENS HATS
Regular $5.95 WOMENS HATS
Regular $4.95 WOMENS HATS
Regular $3.95 WOMENS HATS
Regular f2.95 WOMENS HATS
Regular $2.39 WOMENS HATS
Regular $1.95 WOMENS HATS
Regular $1.69 WOMENS HATS

COATS and SUITS

Hoa\-y gauge v,lny{ plastic,
easy to wash, w.i,pe -with a.
d a m p cloth, waterproof,
grea&amp;e·PfOffl. rNdY to uae,
patterns sulta-ble for any
room in your home.

$1 .69

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The accident was inYestlgated
by ;iherff Robert Hartenbach's of­
fice with total (jamage reported
to the 1958 Studebaker being
driYen by McCool. He was re•
potted by al\ emergency squad
member aa unconscious when tak•
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deputies oaid today that ii was CHESTER EIGHTH GRADE - The graduating class of the C beste r elementary school are plctui'ed abo foIIo n
ed
thought that he had 1,11,n ••'••P I nesday's commencement exercises. They are· (L to RJ 1 st row: Joan Frecker Juanita Hoffm
everly••carterWt Joberta·
and erashed h ead-on 1nto the Romine Linda oung ' Anna- Pullins. 2nd �ow., L'"
· . .!o'rJ. ck, Dennis arker, Roi&gt;
re �am, Jo hn Bentz, Glen Bissell Jerry F�
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bridge railing.
ert Kautz, Robert Brown. 3rd row: Jack inther, David Carte r, James Bentz,

-� Gord, ,ipper front,
wa..� n' wear, water repel­
lent. Sb.ea small, medium,
larce, end extra iarge.

Regular sizes and extra
sizes. Wash and wear
cotton pllsse.
SATURDAY

Deeote4 l'o ru l•t,eraa Of T_._,..�s-Mu.. Are•

Ohi.: P•rtl)' c......, with ,a fllw
widely � t11un•1nllas.e.:
llktlJ arid a littte _.._ ....,.
Mot.tty fllr anil c..a.r ........,,
SvMlly fo1ir 11111 pl1111ftt. , Mith
today In the ,O., '9w htnllht M
tho 50a.

A,dmitted to the Meigs General
Hu�pilal b)' the Middleport Emer•
gency Squad, Ray McCool, 689
Page St., was re'ported to have a
leg broken in two p laces, a pos­
Sible b{oken nose and multiple
lacerations and abrasions.

JACKETS

WOMENS HATS

Women, and Girls

DRAPES

$8.00 ' '

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A Middleport man received
seribus injuries at 11 :30 Jast
night when he apparently
went to sleep and crashd his
car into the railing of the
Hobson Bridge below Middle­
port.

SAJ,E! Just 31
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SUJIIIDer Weight

Woven Cmlon Crepe

ent1ne

Middleport
Man Crashes
Into Bridge

$1 8.00

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SALE !

Wcar Departmenl on the

' Patterns f o r kllchen,
bedroom, living room.
ON SALE
SATURDA"

3 paln $1.00

Gi rls Dresses

The Sale Price, On

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Take Advantace Of

Sale $1 .00

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Extra la-rge sizes 9 and
1 0. White or pink. Cela­
nese acetate yarn.

,1 -95 GIBLS DRESSES
SALE $4.00
$5.95 GIRLS DRES�ES
SALE $3.00
$4.95 GIRLS DRESSES
SALE ,a.oo ·
$3.95 GIRLS DRESSES
SALE $2.00
$2.95 GIRLS DRESSES
SALE $1.50
.,:plar
$1.95 GIRLS DRESSES
SALE $1.00
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1bese are tlllNilly ,btttlt play
IJl'll)I. Top bu and upriB]lts
of 2 inah tublog. 7 feet 8
incbee eCN8f • top. '1 feet 4tn. upriOK. Nylon bearing
r ll'angen. Heavy &amp;U&gt;aJe round­
·ed , torin,?r ata:mpi.Dge. Oym
prbWdes 9 pJ,ay featutta:
t"W'O 15tee,J swmg sea�. one
9Wingi" n-g trapeze ibar, tra­
paz.e Nngs, glide ride with
two steel aeata, two hori­
zontal ban. Piw:ked one in a
�rton. Easy- for t,he CLIWJ'llla
er to set op.

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BRACELETS
EARRINGS
NECKLACES
In cool summer whites.

$1 .00

R.ubbcr foai m and fibe-r fit.
ted. .an outstandin g value,
odorless. Always soft, plump.
Oomplete-ly wafflable, cov.er1.n-gs include satin, corduroy
and tapestry t.ni 80Hda. and
pattern-,.

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Tailored cotton blouses
in plaids, stripes, solids.
checks a n d patterns.
Sleeveless style, tailored
and peter pan collars.
Sizes 32 to 38

DECORATOR
P I L LOW S

Rec.oiid Hop Set
Saturday Night
At Syracuse

Fortnite Club Meetll
With Mr•. Anthony

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An outstandi-n,g value in wo­
mens C'Otton• twnt �hort
shorts. Pre.thrunk for perma­
nent /• it, guaranteed wash­
able, srnartl v styled, D-ring
style and c-uHed bottoms, so­
lid colors. Sizes, 12 to 18.

For

Summer camp diacu11lon w11
lead by Mn. Vldor Youn• Jr.,
leader when the Girl Scout, of
Central School met Tuesday Jfttr
1chool, al tht Baptist Church. A
que■tion and answer period tol-

CA, CANAVIRAL, ,la. U1
Thlrty-thrM YNn a.. to
Chtrln A. Llndberah lanct.d
"'Spirit ef St. Loult" 111 Par..
ter • SI-hour, 29-mlnvte and 30NHncl Nlo fll1ht of tAOO mil•..
The Air ,.,ce AtlH ml•ll• fired
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Satu rday, May 21st ( 9 A.M• to 9 P.M. ) One Day Clearance Sale

Word
/ � ersiona of the ChriBtian Home ' was the topic of the pro­ Dexter
relatives of the marriage
� presented by Mn1. Waldo J. Bartels at the meeting of
of Ann Shearin. daughter of Mr.
•lhe Friendly Circle of tbe Federated church held Tuesday and
Mrs. [ra Shec1rin, of Roanoke,
;evening in the c)uirch social room.
Rapids, N. C. and A2C Jerry 1
i Group singing of "Home Sweet Home" opened the progrum Smith, son of Mr. and Mrs. Mu
:followed with scripture reading of the story of Hannah by Smith of Columbus The wedding
· Jt111 Mary Vll'1inia Relbel and
took place April 2 in the chapel
: prayer by Mn. Pearl Mora. Pre• h o iy.e i.s Chriatia n where the par· at Andrews Air Base, Washing­
teeding ber talk. Mn. Bartels read enlll are eoruistent in lhc1r reltg­ lon, D. C.
:threre poems, '"lbe Mother,'' ..The 1ous practice&amp; before their child·
Mrs. Smith 1s a graduate or
. Quiel Hour," and "The Quaker ren.
fontinuing, Mrs. Butcls said Ro.anoke Rapids l ligh Sl·hool and
Mother.''
Speakin1 on the re1pon1ibilltiet I.hat one o ut o( every four mar­ is employed by the department
or a Chriltian mother, the leader r1age1 s,re le�dmg lo divorce due to of the Navy in Washington, D. C.
1t1led \hen UI much more to a Jack of re hgaon, and that we mutil Mr. Smith graduated from John·
home than a house and th.a t the j 11t.1rt. to pray with the family aod town High Sehool near Colum­
Christ.Ian family conaiden a l l for not JWit alone. The (.:tirist1an home bus and i8 serving with the U. S.
one, one for all and all for G od . A ia really lhe begmning of the re­ Air f'oree.
l igious lraming of a child and the
Larry Sm11t1. brother of the :
attitude of the parent.a is of gre;il
Hayride Scheduled
groom wiH&gt; bebt man and Miss
1mport.lnce.
Nancy Smith, &amp;1.ster of the groom
Bapti,t Youih
Mrs. Bartels closed her talk with was 111&lt;11d 1.,f hunur.
The Younc People of the Pomt­
a benediction, "May Thy pa6l be a
roy Fint Baptist Church will
Attc11d111g the weddi11g were I
light of benedicuon on Thy preli•
enjoy i hayride to Portland Park ence
and Th)' pre&amp;ence be ,11, radi­ Mr1s. W 1 1 1 1 a m u 1 l lug1y , Al b;:rny;
Saturday evenlna; weather per­
ant searchli&amp;hl on the tutu.re and Capl. a11U Mn; �herw ood Gillogly
mitlinlll:. Can will leave the church
may Thy future be I beautiful and fom 1ly, w .. snington, IJ. (...,
promptly at 5:30 p, m. and the
friend� c1od relati �es of the bride.
haven of well earned rest.
hayride w ill start at Bailey',
The �nuth.-. hved at Dexter
Lake. Each person it expected to
During the business eee11ion, Miu for many ye.:1rs. Mr. and Mrs. H. C.
be rupooaible for their own food Eliziibeth Fick, preH1dent, reported Smith, t...'u lumhus, and Mrs. U.i.y
and the cost of tran1port1Uon. on the proireaa being made on the Nicholson. LH.:xltr, arc grilndpar•
Adult counselor&amp; are Mr. and confirmation robes for the church. ents ol 111c gro\Jm.
Mn. Calvin Simpson and Mr. and She displayed one ot the robes A2C .Sm1lh wi l l leave for .-.er­
Mrs. OrYal Wiles, member■ of tbe made by M11. Bartels. N:amed on Yice at Chc1ve11t1Jn, England, in
church recreation commtuee.
the altar guild for the month ol June.
June were Mr•. 'nlomaa Young and
lW's. Phil Globokar.
A tribute to Mother by Mies 1',iek
concluded the meeting after which
refre1hmenll were aerved by Mrs .
Paul Werner, .M11. Ed Baer, Mn.
Alfred Crow, Mra. Leonard Jewell,
Mrs. Manin Burt and Mn. W. A.

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ff09ram Presented By Mrs. Wal�8arte-ls Learn Of Marriage
: · V At Friendly Circle.Meeti ng Tuesday At Washington
ha.s l.K!otn received by

Summer Camp
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The · AU-Am'erican Shows uid
to � one 'oi the country'• tarae■t
carnlYals, will · open 11ondi.y lit
Pythian Park in )i(lddlepert spon•
sored by the Middleport Fire
Dep.artment.
The carnival has 12 ridt-'l, , a
I monke y show, 1 motordrome atid
other attractions.

VYS�Y FARM - Above is this week's current Myi!ery Farm pictured ft'om the air
o•� ?,1elg1 ,c.ou11ty ., Rea&lt;lers are invited to_ide ntily the farm If they oa!', and the owners may
free I&gt;)' calliDt at off•� of The Dally Sentbie� �eeh�--st, Pomeroy.
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MEIGS C,l!IIIIAL HOSPITAL.
Admitted: Roy E. McCool, KhJ.
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Vegetables Take
Hay Cut Early Superior In
Qualit , County Agent Says Lots_ Of Water,
Engineer Says

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BY C• •• BLAK■
County latenMon Apnt
The beat 1uide to the q uality
ol ha)' made on Me1g1 Cou n ty
farm, 1, dtte ot cuttln(.
Thil statemen t will raise a lot
of questions in the mln da ot
ftrmera because they will Imme•
dlately come back .a.nd aay what
etrect does weather during the
curing proces, have on the queaworkers
Uon of bay. Research
have found that early cut hay
with moderate weather damage ia
It.il l superior to late cut hay
without weather damage.
Many farmers are 11klna; them
1elve1 the question this week
whether they. 11hould plant corn
or cut hay. There is no real lOOd
answer to this question because
the best time for both operat ion 1
lor thi1 area appears to be 1 rom
about May 10th t o June lit.
With more and m ore Meigs
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Industry And

� of th e most utgent problems this eoun­
try r!tust �eat wlth is the growth of j uvenile
delinquency. And that means that the Boy

Seout movement, more than ever before, 11e­
se"es the active, down-to-e arth support of
everyone. The boy who is inculcated with
Scout training and ideals isn't going to de­
velop into a juvenHe gangster.
A lea-net issued by the organization reports
that thousands of business organizations are
now making Scouting cooperation a part of
their commun ity relations program s. And
what is needed is more - much more - of
ihal kind of help.

Hay h11 DO sharp cornen to
tum in New Holland"• Super
Hayliner 68. One amootb
motion carriea it from wido
piclMip IO chamber. You
aet the ,reeneat, leaflelt bale&amp;
you've evu made . . . llrm,
. aquare 1 extra ricb in n u..
ltjenll. The Super 68 rum
amootber, bu fewer moviq
parts to wear, 11 more c&lt;:o­
nomicaL And wilh optional
Tnctor-&amp;at ConUOb, you
tan handle the balor riabl
twino
from
or wiro • • • engine or tractor.;.
4rive.

Monday evening at 8 o'clock at
the Mlddleport Church of Chr i�t,
Mr. Ben jie Young of Hawaii, ls to
be o rdained to the ministry.
For the past four years Mr.
Young haa been dol ng his college
work preparatory to mluionary
and mi n isterial work amo ng the
people of our now newest 1tatc.
The Melgs Co unty Me n 's Fellow -

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County farmer, l n1llllin1 bulk
tanks thls year 1ettin1 top prod uction out of the old cow be cornea more important. One of tbe
beat . ways of _doing this ii to
pr ovide her with the belt poui•
ble quality o! hay or ail.age.
While the man agement practices
in connection with hay an d silage
makin1 ar e slightly differen t, the
stage of ma turity when the for•
age crop should be cut Is the
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same to te� ure tbe aame q uality
of hay or sllaa:e.
Cutting hay early- when the
forage approachea the peak stage
of n utrient con le� t--;-has been es•
t� b � i•hed 15 a timmg principle
givi ng all-arouod advantage.

From the st3ndpoint of y ield,
even if a heavier tonnage can
sometimes be harvested when
ha)'making is delayed unUJ for•
age matures, no advantaee is
gai n ed. 1'he yield that counts, the
tot.al digestible nutrien ts
per
acre, will be smaller from a mature crop than from the same
pla n ts cut at their n utrient prime.
From the 1tandpoint of nutrien t
content, during vegetallve gro wth
stages the plants accumulate atores of nutrients dige1tible to llvest(lck. These are at peak at eome
time in the bud or early bloom
. stages. Forages differ within this
: ra n ge i n reaching peak n utrient
content. U hay cutti ng ii delayed
: quality decli ne&amp; rapidly as the
plants draw on their n utrient re.
serves to devll op flowers and
seed. There is progressive 11hed­
ding of leaves. The leu valuable
stems become a large proportion
of the matured plant, and their
usefulness III an energy and heat
source in feed is l owered be·
cause the starches and sugars
chJnge chemically into leaa dia:es­
tible fiber.
From the ata ndpolnt of teed re­
turns, the greater nutrient con ­
tent of early-cut hay proves its
worth in animal feedi ng teal!.
In one ateer-leedi ng teat it took
only haJf ag many pou nda , of al•
talfa hay to produce 100 pounds
of gain when the alfalfa was cut
at bud st.age as when it was cut al
seed stage.
In one tMt of feed efficie n cy,
hay cut at the three alaJea waa
fed to milking cows for a year
at a time as a sole ratio n under
practical work conditio ns. These
tests con tin ued for two years,. and
cli n ched tbe evidence that the
early-cut hay waa the m oat eco­
nomical feed. The cows fed hay
which was cut at the initial
pr oduced 6,194
bloo m stage
pou n ds fat corrected milk per
harvested acre. Those fed hay
cut at the half bloom 1t,,ge pro­
duced o nly• &amp;:t'4� poun ds of mllk
�r hatvfi!lted acre, .and at the
full bloom stage production drop.
ped to 3,814 pounda of mllk per
harvested acre.
Actual dry matter inhke o( the
three groups of cows waa practi­
cally the same r.anglng from 34.9
pounds per d•Y for the cow led
at the in itial bloom· et•ge and
I dropping to 33.6 pounds for the
full bloom ataae group. The
amount of milk produced from
100 p onds of dry matter also
dropped from 79.9 pou nds of fat
corrected milk lor tbe initial
bloom group lo 62 pounds . for
the full bloom group.
We still do not have the proper
equipment at price&amp; farmen can
afford to produce top quality hay
under adverse wt!ather co nditiona.
Quite a few Melis County farm•
en now have hay crusher• or h.111y
crimper1 1 which they. report take
off ipproxlmately 2' hours on the
dryln&amp;: time needed for field
cured bay.
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Mr. llnd llrs. Hetman Hill 11M
u a;uesu thJ1 1¥eell: ber mother,
Mra. Oiarles Wolfe, ind Kn.
Fannie Beaver of Colwnbua.
Dr. and Mn. Earl Grimm and.
10n. Joey. o f Columbu1 1pent lie,.
then Day with his parenta and
delebra ted Dr. Grlmm'1 blrtbdaJ.
Jerry Hill w11 called by the W..
ness o( his uncle, St. Clair Killer
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If you. plan to lrri11ale with
water from we!lii or streams , they
ahould su pply about 10 gallons
per minute f or each acre ln the
driest part ef the summer, ac•
cording to Palmer.
There are other thing, beaidea
a ,a:ood waler supply .to conaider
in planning an lrri11ation syatem,
Palmer says. These incl ude labor
to muve pipe, good soil drainage
and crop varietle1, and . proper
fertilization, plant population and
cuUW'al practices.

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Radar System
'Hears' Steak
Being Produced

Sounds that can·t be heard by
human ear, are helpi ng t o tell
wh1t'1 under the hide of beef
I cattle on the hoof.
The ·•echo method" of meuurlng muacli n 1 and fat ha, important implicati ons to contu men
, and beef produ cers. By Its u ae
Jive ,tock men could aort out and
keep breeding at«k with a bifber proportion ol meal to fat. In
the end. this wo uld mean more
desirable steaks and cbop1 on lhe
meat counters of America.

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Whe n it cornea to plan ning a
system, moat reliable: firms which
manufacture irrigation equipment
have engineHs who will help you.
Coils of Irrigation systems vary
con aiderably, depending on acre•
age, water aource, shape of the
field, and other factora. Palmer
estimates coats at about $200 an
acre for a small area of about 25
acres. Costs go down as more
acres are irrigated.

BARBARA ANN DONOVAN

Dr and Mrs. James H. Donovan, Pomeroy, are announcing

the engagement and approaching marriage of their daughter,
Barl&gt;Ma Ann, to Roger Hines, son of Mr. and Mrs. W1llard

Hines, Pomeroy.

Miss Donovan Is a graduate of Pomeroy High . School, class
of 1957, and will graduate from the Holier Hosptlal School of
Nursing in September.
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Mr Hines IS a graduate of Pomeroy High School, class of
1955 · and of the Carnegie Institute of Medical Technology. At
the present time he Is attending Rio Grande College and is
At a aeasion of Mayor Kenneth employed as laboratory technician at Holzer Hospital.
An open church wedding will be held at 10 a.m. Saturday,
McElhinney'a c ourt in Middleport
last n ight, Clyde Everett King, August 20, at t!Je Sacred H eart church. The Rev. Father John
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Rutla nd, was fined $100 and co1ts Turel will off1c1ate .
and sen tenced to three days In
jail on a Middleport
police
charge of drlving while intoxi­
cated.
Four men e ntered guilty pleaa
lo i nto:dcatio n . Thomas Bowles
and Howard Germa n, both of R u t­
land, were each fined $5 a n d
Vegetabl" _ The weatherman the good qalily and reasonably
cost.s. They paid up and were
Lhe spoUight this week al the priced vegetables co ming from
has
released.
pr oduce counter. Recent cool wea Florida. Polito prices are conUnOliver Mitch, Middleport, was
• delay· ui ng to inch upwards. Economy
ther a nd n eeded ra '· n ha"e
fi ned $10 and cost.a and Ruben e h arvest of asparag us 8nd local choices in clude carrots, celery
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and
Swartz, Middleport, $HS
spri ng greens. A few warm days and onion s.
costa. Swartz was committed and
will brlng lots of high quality asFru1,._Baninas are still the
Mitch will work out his ·fine o n
paragus back on the market.
ou.l.!tandi
at the fruit
n g v,lue
Che streets, Chief Herbert Gil­
Spring crop spinach sho uld appear
counter,
Rhubarb
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at reasonable
key said.
Lhis , week. Greenhouse tomatoea
1-it'a doubtfu l
the price
prke
til
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seas
ftrmers are wtll ble· ·ln· their peak
Meiga Co unty
will
hange.
Valencia
oranges
about in line with farmer• o ver early June. Head lettuce quality and grapefruit are o( excellent
the state of Ohio in the fact they ls_ better. Sfiap bean s are among eating quality. As strawberry
have not made extensive use of
harvest gets nearer, pri ces get
barn hay drying equipment. With
lower. Arltansas, Alabama and
the need of quality hay to prowest Te nnesse-e, along with Califor
d uce lots of milk, it ml1ht be
nit, and the flniabin g u p ln Louiswise for farmera to reeonaider
iana will supply this week 's marthe possibility of using
some
ket. Lemons are very reasonable
form of barn hay dryers to relh prlce. Aa demand increa aea,
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duce the lime further that hay
prices may rise. Florida watermuSt atay in the field.
Should you gro w garden an• mel on s haYe made their appearMeigs Co unty farmers are in•
rrom seed or by tra nsplant!? a nce on m ost markets.
nuali
creaslng their numbers of silos
E111 and Poultry-Large eggs
depends on the ki n d of an n uals
It
as a meana of helpi ng to reduce
remai
n the economical ch oice on
plant
and
how
s
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you
you
hazards in hay making particular•
want results, aays Marvi n Car- .e coat per poun d buis. Broiler.
ly during the May and early June
bo n neau, Exte nsion norlc�llurist fryera are good choices with some
period.
markets "specialin g" them.
Slate u n lvera1ty.
Some of the suggestiona on mak at The' Ohio
Me at-Watch the weather to deYou re ahead when you plant
Ing good silage are to use qope of
terml
ne the more
economical
tra nsplanlll or most hybrid varie•
good quality, enaile at the right
ties of petuniH because petunlaa beef choice. If it warms up, roasts
atage of growth, place carefully
are difficult to start from seed will be the better relative value.
to get a solid pack and seal the
HoweYer, if it remai ns cool, th oee
under home conditi ons.
eurface to keep out air. The ques•
Annuals such 88 marigolds and cuts requiring leas cooking lime
tion In packing, especially in
zi n niaa are most eaaily started will probably be the better vatrench sllos, needs additional confrom seed outdoora:. You may J ue. Pork cuta at the wholesale
alderaUon. The silage sho uld be
•n t the seed as soon 81 froa:t leYel are higher.
pl"
spread In tbl; Iayer, um·1orm IIY
, nger Is past. For good seed gerd
OYer the entire silo an d thorouahmi nati on, lollow the planting
LY packed with a he.vy tractor be• d,·rectlons exacUy, the specialist
tween I01ds an d at Ieast .•• to -w
•a
recom mends.
heun after the silo \1 completely
filled.
The eUect from tra nsplant• J•
The crope for silage lhould be usually Immediate. If you wa nt
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tlona. If 1 � per cent legume thmgs, uae transplants.
More than 8000 owners of Colcrau mixtume is cut Jn the -b ud
Both aeed
and tranapl1nt1
or early bloom stage with no need adequate fertilization and umbu1 and Southern Ohio Elec­
w1Jtina:, then Jt is deelrable to wolering fo� good growth. Fertl• tric Company are reaide nts of
add 1'1D pounds of ground ear Uze at the time of son prepara- Ohio and many of fhese share­
co'rn or 8 to 10 pounds of Blaul• Uon. Two to four pounds of gar- holder, are also the Company'a
-lite or 4 to 8 pou nd• of Kyla1e den fertilizer per JOO square customera, G. C. Shafer, Secre•
to each ton of thfl fresh crop. feet of bed area carea for planl.l' tary of the utility reported today.
Ohloaos own more than 760,000
U wilting ls practiced on ·this no needs until they are up and grow•
addition la needed. LeJumt11 cut in ing well. Repeat fertilization dur- ahares of The Electric Company's
the full bloom 1ta1e do not need Ing the summer, especially where common and
preferred stock.
wlltlna:, but they are too old to I irowlng conditions are ideal.
Other shareholders are reaidenll
mate the be1t ailagea. These aUWater Is the all- important fac- of all the n ation', 00 st.ates. Ca n­
a1ea should have plea1ant and tor for ,eed genn ination and for ada, England and other foreign
mild flavors..
whether c;ou ntrles.
estabtlablng seedlings
While there are aome draw YOU use seed or transplants. The
Of the 18,ll!li owners of co m•
b1ck1 to early cutting of rough- ffloet important practice for su e- mon atoek, the largest alngle
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ages tor hay and silage, the in, ce11 with annoala ii ample wa- 11rou p...-oyer 8500-are
creased v.alue and production tiering, Carbon neau aaya. Planll
whieh the cows ' will ,1et from J 1eldom recover from a wilt con­
early cut forages wiJl outweigh dltton.
If Hed ii planted where plants
the dlsadvantaa:es The good farmer who can combine hay maklne are to stay, thinning 1a e11entlal.
and corn planting at the best Try to have a plant eyery four
time la Indeed an outalandin1 to six inchea, Carbonneau ■ua:•
farm manager.
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DWI Conviction
Brings Fine

Bug Killer
Leaflet Now
Available

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Annual Plants

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Ohio Now Ranks
Fifth In Corn
Production

Eighty head of Hereford heller,
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w1·11 be lea led ullr ason 1ca11Y m
Wood Cou n ty, June 9, for visitor, 1
at Beef Cattle Day, an educational eve nt aponsored by the Ohio 1
Agricultural Experiment Station.
Tbe demon,tration at the North- 1
weatern Substation, will be conducted by Dr. J, R. Stouffer of
Cornell University, developer of
the tissue-testing techniq ue and
the only o ut-or-state speaker on
the research-extenulon program.

Looking Ahead On The Food Mo�ets

If you are looki ng for a bug
k.Jller you can use in ybur veee•
table or flower garde n, or on
your lawn, treea, or abruhs, a
general purpose insecllcidt' mi:1ture ia for you.

Repul,r appli--tions
of such a
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and other ornamentals will control most in sect pests, uya Dr.
Robert p_ H9hJ1w,orth Jr., Ohio
Sllijl'" JJJIJvenh;Y E�nsion entom o"loglsl. u
An Ohio Agricultural Exteiaion Servlce leaflet, "Outwitting
lnaect Pesta' ' tells you how to
prepare a gener.al-pm:poae ,pray
consisting of malathion and methoxYehlor. The mixhi.re, or the
two insecticide, separately are
available at garden stores.
The leaflet which may be obtained from county extenaion offices, gives instructions on ho,,:,
to use all-purpDBe insecticide mi:r.•
lures, and discuees
equipment
to use in applyinti: them. It also
cauUons you to use care in hand­
ling, �reathing, mixing and • P­
plying any insecticide. ll suggests
you wash y our bands with soap
i nd water after working with in•
secticides, that you plainly label
the con tainers and that you store
them out of reach of ch il&lt;ken.
' -l There . are ove� 0,300 men who
1 have m�eated in the Company;
2,900 jomt accounta;; 300 stock
brokers a �d dealers; and 1,200
trustees, msuraace
compan 1es,
In vestment fu nda. churches and
schools are stockholden.
The majority of sh1.reb oI den
owns from on e to 119 Sharea oI
common stock. No one penon
owns more than 1-4 of l percent
of the 2,651,360 sharea 1Jf ·common stock.

OH THE 1/qHT FOOD

MILK RIPLACER

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KITCHEN
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Society News

8y £vel,n Brkldet
Mrs. Doria t&gt;avis w11 ta.ken to
Ho lzer Hospital by ambula nce fol­
lowing a fall at her home.
Mr, and Mn. Harley Bailey of
F1 orida were Sunday aunts of
Mr. and Mre. Wayne Briclr.le■ and
Mr. and Mrs. Genld Violet.
Ira Kyle attended the funeral of
his sister, Miss :Mui.ha KYie, at the
Campbell Fu neral Home in Sil-­
tersville, W. Va.

Ohio mo-Y ed up to filth position
among the corn selling atatee last
yen, u lhe state's farmers ,old
$103 milli on worth of corn, 1 1
per cent o f their total income
from the sale of fum products.
Jn 1 958 Ohio waa sixth in sale
of com. Illi noia, Iowa. NebrHka
and Indiana in that order were
the atatea in which farmers sold
more corn tha n las! year

Jn sale of oats, Ohio Jumped
to fourth place last year irom
'1th place in 1958. Sale of oats
$ 1 1 million.
broua;bt farmers
Mi nneaota, Iowa and lllino ll were
the leading statea in the sale of
oats.
Both com and oats are princi•
pally used at home for livestock
feed . (J ver the nation last year,
ules of corn t1ccounted for only
5 per cent and Hie of oat, for
less than 1 per cent of the mo ney
farmen earned from aale o� their
prod ucts.

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Net i ncome o f farm operat.o?1
rrom farming this )'ear may be
near the 1 1 billi on d ollars realiz­
30 .. Roruy Mower. Ridi■ I
ed in 1959 according to Ohio 1
Sulley, Granly T.taet0t - mowa
St.ate
University Exte n1ion econo.
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Conaumer lm.'Ome likely will
conti n ue upwarJ, predict Exte n s­
Tnar - 30 Y-oobt
ion econ omist.a of the Ohio State
University.
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Alw:iys atop the engine on your
power lawn mower when you are
uncl o gging, adju1ting, or oijinc
it, ca ution Ohio St,,te UoiYeuity
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Extension spe'°ialisl.l.
Mote for your Mon•yl
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ASK FOA FREE DEMONSTRATION
Trends indicate
that Ohio's
populati on probably will reach l l,­
Mlf&gt;,000 by 1963 .according to
Ohle St.ate University Extension
rural sociologists.
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Careful analy1i1 of herds and
PhoM WY-2-2975
e:r.istina markets will pay bl.I re­
turns aa dairy farmers pla n ID.I·
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S12 E. Me in SI.
jor cha nges . i n the dairy en ter­
prise, say Ohio State University
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Exte nsion dairy specialists.

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Mr•. r.:l sie Adams and dtuC'bter
Eloise of Pomeroy and Bob Eltep
of M:-.son .ind Mra. Belle llou1h
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East Letart and Hr. and .lln. Ote,
Kiser and children were over
n!ght gueata of their parent,, Kr.
and Mn. Ervin Ket.er.

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Mr. and Mn. Donald Bell
Mr. and lln. F. A. Cadle ...
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European corn boren Jut year
destroyed nearly "8 million b\ub­
ell of corn J n the U. S. .a«Ordinc
to the U. S. �partment of A&amp;rl·
culture
9Y MRS. J. 0. ROUSH
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J1me1 Fratier of Bettie Street
Soil tesU are the best iuide to
Akr on, who wa, hit by an autolOil treatmeut1.
mobile, had to h·He ;i bone c:rart oOo
Ohfo State U niveni tJ El": ten • ed in h is leg May l l . He vi1ita
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Ion pou Itry ,;pecuU11
predi' ct here e Y ery ,ummer with hi1
eee pr_I cea tt":.e Jut half of thi, a:ran df• ther , O . M . w 011:an af pom­
year will .averaee well above the eroy RD I, and hie aunt Mn. J.
31 cenu for the la1t !lalf of lsr.iB. D. Ro uih. He gradueted last year
from hleh ,ch oo l in AIU'on.
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Charle,ton spent ihe weekend
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Mr. a Dd Mrs. Donald Bell , dau lf the &amp;r•_ln 11 1nfe1ted_ with i
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Lorna ,pent an eveni ng
sects, furn1 ea� and noid f� I
thll week with Mr. and Mrs. Paul
I 1011, II}' Oh io Stile_ UnlY UIJ
I)' Ervin Racine.
Exten1lon entomolo&amp;111ll.
Mila Teri Ann Ebenbach dli!U·
11:hter of Mr. an d Mn. Sam Eben­
bath of Somerset 11 ,pending a
I mon th with her
grandmother,
Mrs. Edna Shields.
Miu Nadine Ro u,h, Portland

you plan to trrta:aui ve1e•
table cropi with water froni a
farm pond better make ,ure Lhe
pond 1, b'le eno111b. veaetables
reguire a lot of wtter.
You'll need between Ui0,000
an d
gallons of wa'4!ir a
year to J rri&amp;ate an acre of vege,
tables ,uch II rweet corn, aan
Melville L. Palmer, Ohio State
University ExtenaJon aarlcultural
ena:i neer.
thla water is 1tored
in a pond you ihould fi,ure on
11.lm o at twtCe this amount In order
evaporaUon and
t o allo w for
seepage. Tbl1 means that a I-acre
pon d will irria:ate from four to
six acres of veget.a.blea,

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Vegetables Take
Hay Cut Early Superior In
Qualit , County Agent Says Lots_ Of Water,
Engineer Says

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BY C• •• BLAK■
County latenMon Apnt
The beat 1uide to the q uality
ol ha)' made on Me1g1 Cou n ty
farm, 1, dtte ot cuttln(.
Thil statemen t will raise a lot
of questions in the mln da ot
ftrmera because they will Imme•
dlately come back .a.nd aay what
etrect does weather during the
curing proces, have on the queaworkers
Uon of bay. Research
have found that early cut hay
with moderate weather damage ia
It.il l superior to late cut hay
without weather damage.
Many farmers are 11klna; them
1elve1 the question this week
whether they. 11hould plant corn
or cut hay. There is no real lOOd
answer to this question because
the best time for both operat ion 1
lor thi1 area appears to be 1 rom
about May 10th t o June lit.
With more and m ore Meigs
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Industry And

� of th e most utgent problems this eoun­
try r!tust �eat wlth is the growth of j uvenile
delinquency. And that means that the Boy

Seout movement, more than ever before, 11e­
se"es the active, down-to-e arth support of
everyone. The boy who is inculcated with
Scout training and ideals isn't going to de­
velop into a juvenHe gangster.
A lea-net issued by the organization reports
that thousands of business organizations are
now making Scouting cooperation a part of
their commun ity relations program s. And
what is needed is more - much more - of
ihal kind of help.

Hay h11 DO sharp cornen to
tum in New Holland"• Super
Hayliner 68. One amootb
motion carriea it from wido
piclMip IO chamber. You
aet the ,reeneat, leaflelt bale&amp;
you've evu made . . . llrm,
. aquare 1 extra ricb in n u..
ltjenll. The Super 68 rum
amootber, bu fewer moviq
parts to wear, 11 more c&lt;:o­
nomicaL And wilh optional
Tnctor-&amp;at ConUOb, you
tan handle the balor riabl
twino
from
or wiro • • • engine or tractor.;.
4rive.

Monday evening at 8 o'clock at
the Mlddleport Church of Chr i�t,
Mr. Ben jie Young of Hawaii, ls to
be o rdained to the ministry.
For the past four years Mr.
Young haa been dol ng his college
work preparatory to mluionary
and mi n isterial work amo ng the
people of our now newest 1tatc.
The Melgs Co unty Me n 's Fellow -

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County farmer, l n1llllin1 bulk
tanks thls year 1ettin1 top prod uction out of the old cow be cornea more important. One of tbe
beat . ways of _doing this ii to
pr ovide her with the belt poui•
ble quality o! hay or ail.age.
While the man agement practices
in connection with hay an d silage
makin1 ar e slightly differen t, the
stage of ma turity when the for•
age crop should be cut Is the
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same to te� ure tbe aame q uality
of hay or sllaa:e.
Cutting hay early- when the
forage approachea the peak stage
of n utrient con le� t--;-has been es•
t� b � i•hed 15 a timmg principle
givi ng all-arouod advantage.

From the st3ndpoint of y ield,
even if a heavier tonnage can
sometimes be harvested when
ha)'making is delayed unUJ for•
age matures, no advantaee is
gai n ed. 1'he yield that counts, the
tot.al digestible nutrien ts
per
acre, will be smaller from a mature crop than from the same
pla n ts cut at their n utrient prime.
From the 1tandpoint of nutrien t
content, during vegetallve gro wth
stages the plants accumulate atores of nutrients dige1tible to llvest(lck. These are at peak at eome
time in the bud or early bloom
. stages. Forages differ within this
: ra n ge i n reaching peak n utrient
content. U hay cutti ng ii delayed
: quality decli ne&amp; rapidly as the
plants draw on their n utrient re.
serves to devll op flowers and
seed. There is progressive 11hed­
ding of leaves. The leu valuable
stems become a large proportion
of the matured plant, and their
usefulness III an energy and heat
source in feed is l owered be·
cause the starches and sugars
chJnge chemically into leaa dia:es­
tible fiber.
From the ata ndpolnt of teed re­
turns, the greater nutrient con ­
tent of early-cut hay proves its
worth in animal feedi ng teal!.
In one ateer-leedi ng teat it took
only haJf ag many pou nda , of al•
talfa hay to produce 100 pounds
of gain when the alfalfa was cut
at bud st.age as when it was cut al
seed stage.
In one tMt of feed efficie n cy,
hay cut at the three alaJea waa
fed to milking cows for a year
at a time as a sole ratio n under
practical work conditio ns. These
tests con tin ued for two years,. and
cli n ched tbe evidence that the
early-cut hay waa the m oat eco­
nomical feed. The cows fed hay
which was cut at the initial
pr oduced 6,194
bloo m stage
pou n ds fat corrected milk per
harvested acre. Those fed hay
cut at the half bloom 1t,,ge pro­
duced o nly• &amp;:t'4� poun ds of mllk
�r hatvfi!lted acre, .and at the
full bloom stage production drop.
ped to 3,814 pounda of mllk per
harvested acre.
Actual dry matter inhke o( the
three groups of cows waa practi­
cally the same r.anglng from 34.9
pounds per d•Y for the cow led
at the in itial bloom· et•ge and
I dropping to 33.6 pounds for the
full bloom ataae group. The
amount of milk produced from
100 p onds of dry matter also
dropped from 79.9 pou nds of fat
corrected milk lor tbe initial
bloom group lo 62 pounds . for
the full bloom group.
We still do not have the proper
equipment at price&amp; farmen can
afford to produce top quality hay
under adverse wt!ather co nditiona.
Quite a few Melis County farm•
en now have hay crusher• or h.111y
crimper1 1 which they. report take
off ipproxlmately 2' hours on the
dryln&amp;: time needed for field
cured bay.
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Mr. llnd llrs. Hetman Hill 11M
u a;uesu thJ1 1¥eell: ber mother,
Mra. Oiarles Wolfe, ind Kn.
Fannie Beaver of Colwnbua.
Dr. and Mn. Earl Grimm and.
10n. Joey. o f Columbu1 1pent lie,.
then Day with his parenta and
delebra ted Dr. Grlmm'1 blrtbdaJ.
Jerry Hill w11 called by the W..
ness o( his uncle, St. Clair Killer
to Morri1vale, W. Va.

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If you. plan to lrri11ale with
water from we!lii or streams , they
ahould su pply about 10 gallons
per minute f or each acre ln the
driest part ef the summer, ac•
cording to Palmer.
There are other thing, beaidea
a ,a:ood waler supply .to conaider
in planning an lrri11ation syatem,
Palmer says. These incl ude labor
to muve pipe, good soil drainage
and crop varietle1, and . proper
fertilization, plant population and
cuUW'al practices.

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Radar System
'Hears' Steak
Being Produced

Sounds that can·t be heard by
human ear, are helpi ng t o tell
wh1t'1 under the hide of beef
I cattle on the hoof.
The ·•echo method" of meuurlng muacli n 1 and fat ha, important implicati ons to contu men
, and beef produ cers. By Its u ae
Jive ,tock men could aort out and
keep breeding at«k with a bifber proportion ol meal to fat. In
the end. this wo uld mean more
desirable steaks and cbop1 on lhe
meat counters of America.

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Whe n it cornea to plan ning a
system, moat reliable: firms which
manufacture irrigation equipment
have engineHs who will help you.
Coils of Irrigation systems vary
con aiderably, depending on acre•
age, water aource, shape of the
field, and other factora. Palmer
estimates coats at about $200 an
acre for a small area of about 25
acres. Costs go down as more
acres are irrigated.

BARBARA ANN DONOVAN

Dr and Mrs. James H. Donovan, Pomeroy, are announcing

the engagement and approaching marriage of their daughter,
Barl&gt;Ma Ann, to Roger Hines, son of Mr. and Mrs. W1llard

Hines, Pomeroy.

Miss Donovan Is a graduate of Pomeroy High . School, class
of 1957, and will graduate from the Holier Hosptlal School of
Nursing in September.
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Mr Hines IS a graduate of Pomeroy High School, class of
1955 · and of the Carnegie Institute of Medical Technology. At
the present time he Is attending Rio Grande College and is
At a aeasion of Mayor Kenneth employed as laboratory technician at Holzer Hospital.
An open church wedding will be held at 10 a.m. Saturday,
McElhinney'a c ourt in Middleport
last n ight, Clyde Everett King, August 20, at t!Je Sacred H eart church. The Rev. Father John
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Rutla nd, was fined $100 and co1ts Turel will off1c1ate .
and sen tenced to three days In
jail on a Middleport
police
charge of drlving while intoxi­
cated.
Four men e ntered guilty pleaa
lo i nto:dcatio n . Thomas Bowles
and Howard Germa n, both of R u t­
land, were each fined $5 a n d
Vegetabl" _ The weatherman the good qalily and reasonably
cost.s. They paid up and were
Lhe spoUight this week al the priced vegetables co ming from
has
released.
pr oduce counter. Recent cool wea Florida. Polito prices are conUnOliver Mitch, Middleport, was
• delay· ui ng to inch upwards. Economy
ther a nd n eeded ra '· n ha"e
fi ned $10 and cost.a and Ruben e h arvest of asparag us 8nd local choices in clude carrots, celery
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and
Swartz, Middleport, $HS
spri ng greens. A few warm days and onion s.
costa. Swartz was committed and
will brlng lots of high quality asFru1,._Baninas are still the
Mitch will work out his ·fine o n
paragus back on the market.
ou.l.!tandi
at the fruit
n g v,lue
Che streets, Chief Herbert Gil­
Spring crop spinach sho uld appear
counter,
Rhubarb
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at reasonable
key said.
Lhis , week. Greenhouse tomatoea
1-it'a doubtfu l
the price
prke
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seas
ftrmers are wtll ble· ·ln· their peak
Meiga Co unty
will
hange.
Valencia
oranges
about in line with farmer• o ver early June. Head lettuce quality and grapefruit are o( excellent
the state of Ohio in the fact they ls_ better. Sfiap bean s are among eating quality. As strawberry
have not made extensive use of
harvest gets nearer, pri ces get
barn hay drying equipment. With
lower. Arltansas, Alabama and
the need of quality hay to prowest Te nnesse-e, along with Califor
d uce lots of milk, it ml1ht be
nit, and the flniabin g u p ln Louiswise for farmera to reeonaider
iana will supply this week 's marthe possibility of using
some
ket. Lemons are very reasonable
form of barn hay dryers to relh prlce. Aa demand increa aea,
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duce the lime further that hay
prices may rise. Florida watermuSt atay in the field.
Should you gro w garden an• mel on s haYe made their appearMeigs Co unty farmers are in•
rrom seed or by tra nsplant!? a nce on m ost markets.
nuali
creaslng their numbers of silos
E111 and Poultry-Large eggs
depends on the ki n d of an n uals
It
as a meana of helpi ng to reduce
remai
n the economical ch oice on
plant
and
how
s
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you
you
hazards in hay making particular•
want results, aays Marvi n Car- .e coat per poun d buis. Broiler.
ly during the May and early June
bo n neau, Exte nsion norlc�llurist fryera are good choices with some
period.
markets "specialin g" them.
Slate u n lvera1ty.
Some of the suggestiona on mak at The' Ohio
Me at-Watch the weather to deYou re ahead when you plant
Ing good silage are to use qope of
terml
ne the more
economical
tra nsplanlll or most hybrid varie•
good quality, enaile at the right
ties of petuniH because petunlaa beef choice. If it warms up, roasts
atage of growth, place carefully
are difficult to start from seed will be the better relative value.
to get a solid pack and seal the
HoweYer, if it remai ns cool, th oee
under home conditi ons.
eurface to keep out air. The ques•
Annuals such 88 marigolds and cuts requiring leas cooking lime
tion In packing, especially in
zi n niaa are most eaaily started will probably be the better vatrench sllos, needs additional confrom seed outdoora:. You may J ue. Pork cuta at the wholesale
alderaUon. The silage sho uld be
•n t the seed as soon 81 froa:t leYel are higher.
pl"
spread In tbl; Iayer, um·1orm IIY
, nger Is past. For good seed gerd
OYer the entire silo an d thorouahmi nati on, lollow the planting
LY packed with a he.vy tractor be• d,·rectlons exacUy, the specialist
tween I01ds an d at Ieast .•• to -w
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recom mends.
heun after the silo \1 completely
filled.
The eUect from tra nsplant• J•
The crope for silage lhould be usually Immediate. If you wa nt
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tlona. If 1 � per cent legume thmgs, uae transplants.
More than 8000 owners of Colcrau mixtume is cut Jn the -b ud
Both aeed
and tranapl1nt1
or early bloom stage with no need adequate fertilization and umbu1 and Southern Ohio Elec­
w1Jtina:, then Jt is deelrable to wolering fo� good growth. Fertl• tric Company are reaide nts of
add 1'1D pounds of ground ear Uze at the time of son prepara- Ohio and many of fhese share­
co'rn or 8 to 10 pounds of Blaul• Uon. Two to four pounds of gar- holder, are also the Company'a
-lite or 4 to 8 pou nd• of Kyla1e den fertilizer per JOO square customera, G. C. Shafer, Secre•
to each ton of thfl fresh crop. feet of bed area carea for planl.l' tary of the utility reported today.
Ohloaos own more than 760,000
U wilting ls practiced on ·this no needs until they are up and grow•
addition la needed. LeJumt11 cut in ing well. Repeat fertilization dur- ahares of The Electric Company's
the full bloom 1ta1e do not need Ing the summer, especially where common and
preferred stock.
wlltlna:, but they are too old to I irowlng conditions are ideal.
Other shareholders are reaidenll
mate the be1t ailagea. These aUWater Is the all- important fac- of all the n ation', 00 st.ates. Ca n­
a1ea should have plea1ant and tor for ,eed genn ination and for ada, England and other foreign
mild flavors..
whether c;ou ntrles.
estabtlablng seedlings
While there are aome draw YOU use seed or transplants. The
Of the 18,ll!li owners of co m•
b1ck1 to early cutting of rough- ffloet important practice for su e- mon atoek, the largest alngle
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ages tor hay and silage, the in, ce11 with annoala ii ample wa- 11rou p...-oyer 8500-are
creased v.alue and production tiering, Carbon neau aaya. Planll
whieh the cows ' will ,1et from J 1eldom recover from a wilt con­
early cut forages wiJl outweigh dltton.
If Hed ii planted where plants
the dlsadvantaa:es The good farmer who can combine hay maklne are to stay, thinning 1a e11entlal.
and corn planting at the best Try to have a plant eyery four
time la Indeed an outalandin1 to six inchea, Carbonneau ■ua:•
farm manager.
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DWI Conviction
Brings Fine

Bug Killer
Leaflet Now
Available

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Ohio Now Ranks
Fifth In Corn
Production

Eighty head of Hereford heller,
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w1·11 be lea led ullr ason 1ca11Y m
Wood Cou n ty, June 9, for visitor, 1
at Beef Cattle Day, an educational eve nt aponsored by the Ohio 1
Agricultural Experiment Station.
Tbe demon,tration at the North- 1
weatern Substation, will be conducted by Dr. J, R. Stouffer of
Cornell University, developer of
the tissue-testing techniq ue and
the only o ut-or-state speaker on
the research-extenulon program.

Looking Ahead On The Food Mo�ets

If you are looki ng for a bug
k.Jller you can use in ybur veee•
table or flower garde n, or on
your lawn, treea, or abruhs, a
general purpose insecllcidt' mi:1ture ia for you.

Repul,r appli--tions
of such a
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mixture to vegetables, flowers,
and other ornamentals will control most in sect pests, uya Dr.
Robert p_ H9hJ1w,orth Jr., Ohio
Sllijl'" JJJIJvenh;Y E�nsion entom o"loglsl. u
An Ohio Agricultural Exteiaion Servlce leaflet, "Outwitting
lnaect Pesta' ' tells you how to
prepare a gener.al-pm:poae ,pray
consisting of malathion and methoxYehlor. The mixhi.re, or the
two insecticide, separately are
available at garden stores.
The leaflet which may be obtained from county extenaion offices, gives instructions on ho,,:,
to use all-purpDBe insecticide mi:r.•
lures, and discuees
equipment
to use in applyinti: them. It also
cauUons you to use care in hand­
ling, �reathing, mixing and • P­
plying any insecticide. ll suggests
you wash y our bands with soap
i nd water after working with in•
secticides, that you plainly label
the con tainers and that you store
them out of reach of ch il&lt;ken.
' -l There . are ove� 0,300 men who
1 have m�eated in the Company;
2,900 jomt accounta;; 300 stock
brokers a �d dealers; and 1,200
trustees, msuraace
compan 1es,
In vestment fu nda. churches and
schools are stockholden.
The majority of sh1.reb oI den
owns from on e to 119 Sharea oI
common stock. No one penon
owns more than 1-4 of l percent
of the 2,651,360 sharea 1Jf ·common stock.

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Society News

8y £vel,n Brkldet
Mrs. Doria t&gt;avis w11 ta.ken to
Ho lzer Hospital by ambula nce fol­
lowing a fall at her home.
Mr, and Mn. Harley Bailey of
F1 orida were Sunday aunts of
Mr. and Mre. Wayne Briclr.le■ and
Mr. and Mrs. Genld Violet.
Ira Kyle attended the funeral of
his sister, Miss :Mui.ha KYie, at the
Campbell Fu neral Home in Sil-­
tersville, W. Va.

Ohio mo-Y ed up to filth position
among the corn selling atatee last
yen, u lhe state's farmers ,old
$103 milli on worth of corn, 1 1
per cent o f their total income
from the sale of fum products.
Jn 1 958 Ohio waa sixth in sale
of com. Illi noia, Iowa. NebrHka
and Indiana in that order were
the atatea in which farmers sold
more corn tha n las! year

Jn sale of oats, Ohio Jumped
to fourth place last year irom
'1th place in 1958. Sale of oats
$ 1 1 million.
broua;bt farmers
Mi nneaota, Iowa and lllino ll were
the leading statea in the sale of
oats.
Both com and oats are princi•
pally used at home for livestock
feed . (J ver the nation last year,
ules of corn t1ccounted for only
5 per cent and Hie of oat, for
less than 1 per cent of the mo ney
farmen earned from aale o� their
prod ucts.

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Net i ncome o f farm operat.o?1
rrom farming this )'ear may be
near the 1 1 billi on d ollars realiz­
30 .. Roruy Mower. Ridi■ I
ed in 1959 according to Ohio 1
Sulley, Granly T.taet0t - mowa
St.ate
University Exte n1ion econo.
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Conaumer lm.'Ome likely will
conti n ue upwarJ, predict Exte n s­
Tnar - 30 Y-oobt
ion econ omist.a of the Ohio State
University.
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Alw:iys atop the engine on your
power lawn mower when you are
uncl o gging, adju1ting, or oijinc
it, ca ution Ohio St,,te UoiYeuity
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Mote for your Mon•yl
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ASK FOA FREE DEMONSTRATION
Trends indicate
that Ohio's
populati on probably will reach l l,­
Mlf&gt;,000 by 1963 .according to
Ohle St.ate University Extension
rural sociologists.
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Careful analy1i1 of herds and
PhoM WY-2-2975
e:r.istina markets will pay bl.I re­
turns aa dairy farmers pla n ID.I·
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S12 E. Me in SI.
jor cha nges . i n the dairy en ter­
prise, say Ohio State University
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Mr. and Mrs. Howard Norris of
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Mr. and Mn. Donald Bell
Mr. and lln. F. A. Cadle ...
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destroyed nearly "8 million b\ub­
ell of corn J n the U. S. .a«Ordinc
to the U. S. �partment of A&amp;rl·
culture
9Y MRS. J. 0. ROUSH
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J1me1 Fratier of Bettie Street
Soil tesU are the best iuide to
Akr on, who wa, hit by an autolOil treatmeut1.
mobile, had to h·He ;i bone c:rart oOo
Ohfo State U niveni tJ El": ten • ed in h is leg May l l . He vi1ita
'-"·ta
Ion pou Itry ,;pecuU11
predi' ct here e Y ery ,ummer with hi1
eee pr_I cea tt":.e Jut half of thi, a:ran df• ther , O . M . w 011:an af pom­
year will .averaee well above the eroy RD I, and hie aunt Mn. J.
31 cenu for the la1t !lalf of lsr.iB. D. Ro uih. He gradueted last year
from hleh ,ch oo l in AIU'on.
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Mr . .. nd Mrs. John Burnell, of
Sprmg 11 a Cood time to check
Charle,ton spent ihe weekend
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rn or wheat lhat
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been earned _th�ou&amp;b the :Winte
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Mr. a Dd Mrs. Donald Bell , dau lf the &amp;r•_ln 11 1nfe1ted_ with i
ghter
Lorna ,pent an eveni ng
sects, furn1 ea� and noid f� I
thll week with Mr. and Mrs. Paul
I 1011, II}' Oh io Stile_ UnlY UIJ
I)' Ervin Racine.
Exten1lon entomolo&amp;111ll.
Mila Teri Ann Ebenbach dli!U·
11:hter of Mr. an d Mn. Sam Eben­
bath of Somerset 11 ,pending a
I mon th with her
grandmother,
Mrs. Edna Shields.
Miu Nadine Ro u,h, Portland

you plan to trrta:aui ve1e•
table cropi with water froni a
farm pond better make ,ure Lhe
pond 1, b'le eno111b. veaetables
reguire a lot of wtter.
You'll need between Ui0,000
an d
gallons of wa'4!ir a
year to J rri&amp;ate an acre of vege,
tables ,uch II rweet corn, aan
Melville L. Palmer, Ohio State
University ExtenaJon aarlcultural
ena:i neer.
thla water is 1tored
in a pond you ihould fi,ure on
11.lm o at twtCe this amount In order
evaporaUon and
t o allo w for
seepage. Tbl1 means that a I-acre
pon d will irria:ate from four to
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Purkey Called In Hopes Of
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ST, LOUIS, UPJ -The Cincinnati Reds lle'nt Bob Purk ey to
th e mound today LO squart1 thing11
with the St. Louis Cards and regain third plare in the stan d ings.
Purkey, arter his fourth w in
against one loss, will face Wilmer
Mb.e ll, who owns a l- 2 record.
The Cardinals d roppe d Cinl'innati back into fourth plaC'e Frida1 night bf&gt;hind the 111:1: -1111 pitch1ng ol Larry Jackson for a 6-- 1
victory In the firRt contest of a
four-,ame series here.

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Po eoy s ptihthertl sewtd up tl\c
SiroAL southl!rh Dlvbloh u\te
FTlilay with an 8-h wth ove� · calUpolls, remalninti uhd efcated in
league play an,d settin_g the stage
for 8 play-off test with Athens,
Northern Division champ-S, probably ne1rt 1'uesday . here.
At Gallipolis the Pant hers werC'

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lnterha.l � lnbbtldh in the Big
1\-n, "'hl! , �!_lr, lh".tdd ed . the
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montll!I
W1 licked with clbse
harmony
IY,
The CO�i"eftnce _ jh 1httt� or�er
F'rl da_y �&lt;;i�ed _tli•t lbi:lh'ldual
scMols ect\ihl
Invitations to
P l l!Y ln t h."e R°"' t'l6Wl, returned
the!f!�lves to � l_ tahdlng for
nat1��al meetl an�. to�mamenl�,
abanHoned t� 'ntible exPfr1menr• of �.IJ\11 � tb athl!tea
on the�r. ti.eel!, '"-�
t�e mutter or pl;neJ�I� mdlj� ib,, Com•
mh!iotfer �tiijth L. ''Ni W1Ison.
Tl\! Wh�le � m 11:dlon.
whlch i;t
Mlltlit hi ve
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recttli�et'l t''
!lolv\! _, t� � t M;I fl �� Iii the
ron fe rehct, KM!ith.
The c�til.h� l'or itiHiW'9 to
act:tPt lh ri\l�lbh• to i'bY ih ihe
Rose iroWctiUHI! Hbie ffllilana
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S orts Shnw At Near·by Athens

In March t� Hooslen . v oted

against retaining in the rule book
• provision �hi_c� left the option
Western Mktlcan, tuiinin&amp; for
AT EN'S, O. UPl---Ohlo Unlv er•
�o _play to md1V1d ual schools, if �lty g'Olte rs led the way, lnto to- their third stra1ght �his tllle,
invite d .
day's final 18 holes in the annual le d wilh ntne point!�tbllowed by
l'he vote reinstating the rule to ! Mi d-American Conference 1ports M iami with e1ght a,,il'-1' the fi rst
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day (If cl)m - titlon '11hirsdar,.
make members eligible for poat- 1 championships here.
!leason meehi and tgurnament,
And In E
u,Hfy-lJTg rountls of
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the tric� (II !!:., &amp;Ii: �f '1!
11\'ehts,
also thrown out _ln a plq 1:1e In /t,lly C1rde Sewing.
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C½-�_en
Quah.tiilt
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11thle March, was unanimous, pro bably
ltu
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b
o S eaau&gt;n
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tes, ft:Ufo\ted by \Vest,rb Mlcllt(an
the first such action In the conMn. Waid Gorby _ e ntertained w tth 1 0, Oh l\&gt;
lftalTlt -with
ference on a major Jssue Jn a
the Jol\.y Circle St:wmg Club at : nine each, �t State Ufree · afi d
decade.
her hom�. W e he Terrace, Werlnes- 1 "M. arflhall two. Toltd"o w u . not
------day evening.
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represented in t;ack.
11o1
M•ther', Day gilb from ,ecret
The
Bobcats
!ired
e 3�2 !,lftal
pal� were received by each mem- I ov�r the first 1� holes or lolf,
her The traveling pnze waa award- followed by Western M ichigan
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cd 10 idrs. Perry Carpenter. Mrs. I w i th 386 then Kent State :Mar• '
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Kenneth Mankin on behalf of the shall, Bo� Hng Green, Miao'11 111d
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�b presented M�s - Alm11. Kitchen [ · Toledo in order.
Churches of th e Syracuse EUB
with a farewell gift.
Cireuit, Carmel, Betha�y, and Syra- f
Charles Vandli k and Dow Reich•
Refreshments were served by
z
I cuse, recentl y reore-amJed for the the hostess to the above named ley, bot h of Ohio U., turned in
rew year w hich begins une 1 - The
I i dentical one-under-par 7 1 B to
Rev. F. E. Dunn, pastor Of the and Mrs George Wright Two I
pace first round golfera.
charged , has announced the follow- members, Mr:s. C . J. Werry and
Mr
s
.
John
McDamel,
were
unable
ing officials were selected :
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to attend·
Bethany: Gretta Carnahan, Benevoleoce and Ch urch treasurer, ' The next meeting will be h eld al
Mild red Carnahan, Financial Secre- 1. the home of Mrs. l'ifankin on June
COl"-OPERA,....D
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tary; Lotta Bradford , lay (class ) : HI.
leader; Stewards: Belle Theiss,
Merle Harri,, Lotta Bradford; Ad,
MAIL RATES APPROVED
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Beeft'.le;
Youth
UPI - A Ceder•
ult
Director.
WASHINGTON
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, a t11par, exe�ile
_ Ama�ti
iil sen- Director1 Bernice Theiss; Child - al j ud ge has ruled that two lead1or, presided at the ,neet�I of J ren's Director, Karen
Theiss; ing nudist magazines have
as
Magnolia Temple Pythlan SllJers Church Trustees: Harry Wolfe, Eb- much right to second class mailing
held Thur11d a y eventhg at the DAV er Camahin. Mike Theiss, Willie rates as the "ladies Home Jour­
Hall.
Cross. OU" Knoup; pianists: Ruth nal " and "House and Gar den." The ,
Al S. Third &amp; ABII Sis.
� Communll"l:ltlon_ "":&amp; l"f!ad f"°m Simpson and Mildred Carnahan; two n ud ist publications are " Sun- 1
El izabeth Lear, d1str1ct deputy, Sunday School Secr etary, Joanne B hine and Health ' and "Sun Maga- I
MlbDLl!POJtT
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a nd a thank you . received from Van�eter · Superintendent of Sun- it·n e. "
l{hea Myers. Round -robin get-well day Sch oo't, Otis Knopp,
card s �ere s_e nt to Bernice EIJ:ers•
Carmel: Church treasurer, Mary
hach 1n Me1ga General Hoap1tal, Roush ; Benevolence, Ver11a Circle;
und to Mrs._ Myers. A meeting o,f lay leade r fclassJ, Lula circle ; tin­
L hc Past Chiefs was announced for ancial secretary Mis. Ernest Deit­
Jun e 2 at the hotne of Miss Thel- er; Stewards, Marte Robert.II; Eva
ma Grueser with Mi!IB Lena Grue11- Archer Jlattie Roush· Adult Di.,,,
er as co-hoate11s.
rector, • Eva Arthei': ' YOuth DI�amea were pJayed during the rector, Mary Rouish; Children's
social hour and a dessert course Director Marie Rdberu· Churi:h
w�11 serve� by Bernice Ann Durst Tniitees':
UDYd Romih, Edson
w1,th . Bernice Ebenbach a • a con- Rouah Dan Smith, George Roberts,
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tribun1 hostess,
tiana_r,foore Gltino Johnson: phin------lall. F10l'toJe Circle and Linda
Circle; SeCN:�l'Y ol Sunday School.

hand in front of your r,u:;e. More
d
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important, four
,,;w.
umpire!l 1md
three Chicagu ('uh outtiel ders
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&lt;"Out d n1 sec the ball sail over
r
their hea d s when Cub third �asenian Frank Thomas hit an ex­
perimental rungo drive out their
way.
Thal did ii! Plate un1plre Frank
DasC'oli called the itame b1:twet'n
never bl!hlnd, th•ugh ll�d 3-3 aft!he Cubs and Brave s after 4 1/2
er ttiree lllnil'lgs. But in the fdUrlh,
sroreless innings
inayl,e lilsplrtd by Phil Harrlsoti·s:
l.ese than 100 miles away from
hll!hdo!ls lead-off hothe-r thr
ltt
Milwauk ee, ho-..ever, K luszew1k1
Pabthen plattn four more ' runs
was "seeing the ball real good"
After today's game. the two as they sa)I in the dugouts when "I'm soaking w.t but Dur base­ atid �t�'ed ah tad.
clubs play a doubleheader Sun- a hitter ha11 a good night.
ba 11 equi pment got home nice
B�b t:uhhi'!fheih ope heii clh Ut e
d ay before l he H.eds rdurn home
,nd d,-yl"
moiind, hnnet:I none, wo l t�d hijtie,
Big Klu drove in tour runs wi.th
to face the fifth-place Chicago I
i n twb frnrt,ts. TN'l'Y kttiJht cahle
a hol'ner a n d a baSCf•tOaded s1r1
Cubs in 1 h rl'C ganies on Monda)'
n th the thtt-11 ahd col lectecl th(!
d
Tuesday an d Wednes da y nights . ' gl � to pace the White Sox lo a
vlcto_rt ,Paul Evan�. Gallla ace,
Southpa w Jim O'Toole, who suf- �-3_ vlctO�)I over lhe Yankee �
opeh� to� GalliJ)()lts .
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By Un ited Prlu l nt•rnatlonal
fered hia fourth losA. gave up the Frida � n i ght and futtcn their
Pomeroy
secdrtd
Cuntll,
h
gham
NATIONA
L L E AGUE
Cards' (ir�t three run s and re - American lead to 1 ½ games Te11
W L Pct. GB was :fe ·�- •• error, . Ed Bartels
oU
lop
two
wu
los
homer
a
run
�d
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lievt•r Jim Brosnan wu tagged
s�ng1
aa.)' Moore- !mg led , Har22 1 0 .668
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�r Whitey Ford in the third inn- Pitt sburgh
for t he 1 11 st three.
r1snn flied
out, Nick L oats walked.
San
Frant'IM'O
211
1
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l
½
final J y mg and then !ll�gled home two
everyone
E]sf'wh erf'
Kl"li1 �as safe on a n error. Two
M
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w1111kee
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5
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Dur
r
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quit in '.\1 i l waukee t)ecause the more runs off rcll�\le �y�e
'""' . -�_ scor�_d
'i111·innat1
17 1 5 !531 5
fog wn� llk t• pea soup but in In a three-run e1ghlhmn1ng that (
Thlra - tfdward Pafker w-alb-d,
1 0 1 !) . 400 8½"
("!mag,,
nearby C ' hkai?o Ted Klus:r.ews"k.i' !I clinch ed _the vi�lory._ Early Wynn
�Uson
nled out, Gi'ue!!ler wils on
J.o.� A n gl'lt•s
13 18 .406 9
h illing made i1 durk soup for the was credited with his serond v lt·1a
an
error,
Parker scorlny._
SI LOUIS
12 1 8 .400 9
lory.
Whilc Sox.
Fourth - �arrlson
homered,
Philadt'lphia
12
20
.375
10
The l�dtai:is hande d the Red
That M i l w aukee rog was 80
Coa,es and K night walked, Par.Jr:er
Fr
iday's
Ruulh
So,c
their
nxth
atralght
defeat,
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thit· k !hat you couldn't aee your
A!llgled,
Wilton
triple d, Tom
2--0, the Tigers edged the Orioles Phllad•lphl■ 6 Lot Ana, 1,1 3 {NI
_ _ ____
�,ruf"
er
grouh
ed out, Tom Whlti•
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5
S.r,
Frenc
i1co
4,
1
2
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t-3 an d the Senators-Athletics
s 1 11gl1 d: Bur�t'ls _was safe on a
lnnintt, (N)
game was poatponed because of
IH ld1•_ r s ch�1ce, .liourc wu.lked, and
St.
Loul1
6
Cincinnati
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r.ein and cold weather.
�!urnson
fl_1ed out. Five ru ns
In the Nat ional League, U1e Pi­ Chica.. at Milw1ukff, (NJ ppd
,
rueser
_s1�gled
fnr ro_meroy 'i;
(
rain
rates moved l '11 gamtis in front
.
seventh hit_ in _another mnmg.
S■turd■y'1
Prob.bl•
Pltch..-1
by beating the Glunt.is 5-4 in 12
or_ Galhpolls , Gury Lane hom
S■n Fr■nci1co at Plthburgh--­ , :
Innings for their fourth straight
ercd
1n _the fourth and doubled
vlctory and the Phlll ies downed Anton•lli 2-0 n Friend 5-1
later, _Dtl'k Roderick homered in
Chlu90
■t
MllwaukM-1111the Dodger1 6-3.
the third. M a t hew� tripled and
worth 2.0 n J■y 0.1
duubl_cd.
Cincinnati ■t St. Louif--Purk■y
PANTHIRS ADVANCE
Knight fannt&gt;d 4. walked � ; F.v
CLEVELAND UPI-The Euclid 3-1 n Mb•II 1-2
ans, in four frame11, fanned 2, walkLos An911IH ■t Phil■del�la
HJah School Panth ers adva n(·ed to
ed 6; Coder fann� 4, walked 2.
,
the 1l1te baaeball nnals in Col­ {N}-Dry1d■I• 3-4 va Owens M
1 hi! Panther� will not play JackSund■y'1 GamH
umbua next weekend by downing
.\IOn a second time.
Loi Angeles ■t Phlladelphi1
Akron Garfiel d, 7-2 Friday,
Pomcroy
021 500 0---I 7 I
San fr■nd10 •t Pltttbur1h
Gall lpoll 5
1 1 � !02 0-6 6 2
Ch lugo It MllwaukH
�ILLIR SPIAKER
Cunnln,ham, Kmght (3J (WP&gt; .
KENT, 0. UPI-Former Cl e ve­ Clndnn■II at St. loYll 2
Evans ( LP ), Coder (
AMERI
CAN LIAOU I
land lndians llreballer Bob Feller
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oc
wlll be the prlnrlpal speaker at
W L Pct. GB
Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Stor, of
17 10 .630
the Kent Stiite University annuul Chicago
Maryavllle
were Sunday guesta ot
Clevelarnl
aprln&amp; ■ports banqut!t June 2.
n 11 .!177 t ½
her
grandparents,
Mrs.
Ethel
Baltimore
16 13 .552 2
Stout, and also her parents, Mr.
New York
1 3 1 1 .542 4½
and Mrs. Frauk Dorst, Long Bot•
Detroit
1 1 13 .458 4 ½
tom.
8o.8lou
10 1 3 .435 5
Mr: ' and Mn. Win Blake were
Washinglon
JO l!S . 00 6
Sun
day guest■ of her
daughter,
Kansai. City
l J 17 .392 6½
:\fr. and Mrs. Way Clark and fam­
Frld1y'1 R•tulfl
NEW YORK UPI-H e avyweight ily,
Chlc190 5 New York 3 tN)
Miss Helen Parker or Che1ter
contendr-r
Eddie Machen, who
O.trolt
&amp;.ltimon 3 (N}
The tax books are now open for the June or Second-half
called
on her aunt, Mrs. Ethel
wilted
Alex
M
ilert
at
his
own
Cl.veland 1 lo■ton O (NI
Stnut,
recently.
collection of the 1959 Real Estate taxes. Also Delinquent
body-punchi
ng
game,
planned
W■thlniton ,t K■naas City (Nl
Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Brickle11
three more m alches lodny 11 81Pp
tax. Closing date wlll be Julr ls\, 1960.
ppd rain and collJ
were Sunday guesu o( Mr· and
plna
111:ones
toward
a
title
flglit.
Satvrtlar'• Prol,,.t,I• t!llic
The bouts wlll be C hicago, June Mrs. William Jeffries Ot "Cb_�stCU'.
N.w York at Chlcat;._D tm,,v I
Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Babcock or
8.
at Seattle in the last we ek of
·
2,0 vi Donovan 1-0
Melg, County TreBiurer
Long Bottom were Sunday dinner
Ju
e
and
at
London
in
.July.
l■ltlmor• ,t o,trolt-Porto�
' By , body punching was the guests of the Lyons and Swan fam­
c.tr"ro 3-0 vs Toytack 1.3
big thmg last night," said Eddie ily.
lolton 1t
Cleveland C1tile
or
Portland. Ore., tod ay while dis2-1 ¥I P•rry 1 . 2
cussing
his lopsided decision vlc)
WHhln■ton at KinaH City (N
tor
over
Argent111 0·� Milert in
y
-Clevon,.r J .2 ._., H•II 3-o
the lnsl 1-" riday night TV fight to
Sunday•, O■mH
be !lta,:ed .al Madison Square
Wuhln1ton at Chic•••• 2
BY MRS. OLINNA Ml�MOAN
Gurdcn.
N•w York at Kanlll City
Mr. and Mrs. Evere tt Milhoan
ln their rou£h fight, Mathen
Boiton at 0.trolt 2
were dinner guests or Mr. 1nd
wore
down
Mltefr
ond �ave hini
laltlmo.-. at Cleveland 2
surh a terrlflc huHerin g in the Mrs. Dwiilht M ilhoan Thursday.
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Mrs. Hazel Curtis, Sylvia Curlis,
last three rounds that swarlhy
COACH QUIT S
and
girla of Reedsville called on
C LF.:VELANO UPI-Ji m Cal \lert, bl 11 ckhalred Alex-with
blood Mrs. Glenna MIihoan
Saturd ay.
baskelball coach &amp;l Eucli d H igh drlbbli u g from fl\s mouth-Willi
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Lee
Hunt, aon
grog
School !!Ince 1949, Friday night
.!,!y nn d on t�e- verge or 1 Robert
went to Nltro Frid ay to
kayo
times.
at
announced hi11 r" tlrement. Cal visit his aunt who Is Ill.
·---·---vert Hid he was qulttlni:i because
Richard Hunt WH brought home
ILOWS Of,: HIAD
of his health. He haa coached
Frida
y a'ftcr havine been 1tr1,1ck
BELLUNO, llaly U P I - Po\lce
for 3 1 yean,
in
the
eye by a basketball.
said Pror. Carlo Plva, 63, dPan of
---,---c Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence MIihoan
CRASH K ILLS NIWLY WID5
the local mining instltuh\ com•
Mr.
HIGH POINT. N. C. UPI - A mltted snlcid e Friday nil!hl bf or Mid d leport c,alled on
young &lt;'f11111le mnrried leas than an plaelna a sUc-k or dynamlt r in hla an d Mrs. Ev e rett Milhoan Sunday,
_ Mr. and Mra. !:verett SlHon,
hour ur�d an 89 year old mnn were mouth and setting
tht fuse.
fatally 1nj red in a head -on collis- They said he trared he was 80f. Sue and Lois vl111ted with her
�.
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Murl Taylor
1011 here F r1day.
I ferlng from an inrur1bl e d i�ca■c.
Sunday .
Due to I he
weather
Olive
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Grang:e me t Monday everiln&amp; wlth
Master Jostphine Richie preald­
r••r
1avl111
ing. A donation WH made to the
Cancer Fund. Sh11tri1 "Whlaper­
lt't ,••, "• •••,••
in1 Hope" "Keep Smllln1" by El­
len Wells. Que1tlon1 and answer•
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on nasher Hghta on farm equip­
, me11t by Mn. MIihoan.
Tongue
· Twisters by Kathleen Milhoan.
I; h1lplll1 you to chac,,.
In1pedion will be held June 2,.
e■■ctly tho ,1,�1 1rodti
Ml111 Joseph.lne RlchJe, Mr. and
•"" •incl of maltrl■I fer
Mr■ . Richie, Carol 01bort1e, Kath­
leen Mil�oan were Parkerabur1
ffoty 111ocill c bullcll nJ,
�laltora
Monday.
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Vicki Corlelon; Sunday Sehool

auperinlendent, Wayne Roush.
SyhcuR: Trea11url!r or Church,
Ben evoleJ1ce and Sund ay School,
E dna Edwards; FtAAncial secre­
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lead,r, Herschel Diddle; Stewards,
Edith Hood and Alice Freeland1
Adult dltector, Marli(aret Neuman ;
Youth director, Alice Freeland:
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berry, Vena Soulaby, George Freeland, Raymond Krider, Hel'BChel I
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Winnen ror the evenlna were
Mra. Richard tlnlaw, Mr■. Loea n,.
Mr■, Albert Martin and Mrs. Sid­
ney Spencer. Mrs. Eugen e Trip­
lett and Mrs. Martin received girts
rrom their secret pals. The door
prlie wa1 awarded to Mrs Donald
�cKenzie.
Refrellhmenta were lened by
the hostess to those named above
and Mn. John Beaver and Mrs.
Charlea Riffie.

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Submllle&lt;I By Borold C. Do8ter, Mlnloler
Shode Valley Paotort1l Unlly ,o•ith Chrlallan Chun,b"' lo
H•mloek Grove, Lonf Bottum. Orange , &amp; Tuppen Plain,
WHERE YOU R TREASU RE IS
Matt. 6:2 J : 25:14--30
1iiere is an old saying, or rather I have been told that ii is
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old, which I first heard m Meigs County. The saying is, "The
nerves to a person'• pocket book are lhe most tender." I t is a
fact in U,e scientific study 01
the bod y that when a tender
nerve ts stimulated there is
an immediate response. If the
old saving is correct. this ser­
monette Is going to stimulate
that tender nerve to the poc­
ketbook. What will the re­
sponse be'?
While old sa)'ings are being
discussed another one might
be mentioned - "that · real
preaching, that is concerned
with a person's salvation does
not ha,ve time to talk about
money." Now, anyone · .Who
would say or believe a thin�
like that could not have stu­
died closely the preaching of
Jesus Christ. Over thirty times
Mr . .end Mrs. Wayn e Ctcil Jtoyd
in the sermons and parables
announce lhe birth of a daugbler
of Jesus it is pointed out that
Dorinda Sue at Sheltering Arms
Hospital, Athens, May I 1.
the way a man uses his mater,.
Mr. and Mn. Willis Haning and
ial possessions has a• direct ef­
childr
en, Piqua visited his bro­
"rich
the
briefly
fect on bis salvation. We could mention
ther
Mr.
an d Mrs. Max Haning
the
and
barns,"
larger
young ruler," "the farmer who built
an d Jimm y over the weeken d.
leslOn
Scripture
of
our
panble of the talents which is part
Mr. and Mn, Manring Perry
listed above.
and family were Sunday callers of
The rich young ruler asked what he must do to inherit eter­ his uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Moses
doing."
nal life; the la·rmer who built larger barns was faced wilh Perry.
O..ent Sympathy
Mr. an d Mrs. Dale Stansbury
death that night; and the man in lhe parable of the talents
Modern
!if
e
and
society
is pretty rough oo the wealc, tile
who buried his ml\9ter's money was faced with these con­ ind Jerry attende d a birtMay
handicapped,
and
the
helpless.
And there Is a v..t neeil fn this
dinner In Columbo• recently Jl
demning words: "Thou wicked and slothful servant . . . take the
world
for
accompanied
home
of
Dale's
1ilf.er,
Mrs.
the
sympathy
that
is
by a certain aeose
therefore the talent from him . . . and cast ye the unprofitable Flouie Gray for her son Leroy. of decency.
servant into outer darkness: there shall be weeping . and several relatives Were there.
The more highly organized society becomes, ' tlie tiiore ne­
gnashing of teeth." (Matt. Z5:26a, 28a, 30)
cessary
are the organization, that dispense our charity. R we
Sunday &lt;linn er guests in Gal­
The way we 11Se our material blessings does ha¥e a direct
not
extend
our belp through an accredited agency, we are
do
effect on our salvation. Titls brings up the question, "How do lipolis at . lhe home Of Mr. and apt, to encourage
beggary.
Mrs.
llalph
Frazier
q&gt;orotby
Gil·
an average · basis, use their
· , flsbirtg Is an Id� recreation for 111alnUI blnli and strl!ngthening the bollds of Jove the people of Meigs County, on distributed
Mn.
Fem
lc&gt;gly)
were
Mr
There
ls
something
understandable about tile lndlgnatlon
•nd
.
at the Town and Gillogly and Mr and Mra. Arthur
material blessings?" In a study
,· • ,�d ,��tlQ\I �tw�n father and son. It pr oviiles a common playgTound and a coinmon
,
extended
of
the
one
who
has
help and who bas Ileen lg/!Ored
Countrv Dinner here in the county two years ago, under the Crabtree, local, Mr. and Mn. Carl by the recipient. Common decency
., pi\el'.el{ Jor l!Otlt, Jt !1 a recreation that htil ps make close pals of "Dad" and son and
requires lhal th� �
title "What Will Meigs County Be Like In 19701", a compari• Crabtree, .A.Ulan)', .Mr. and Mrs. shall in some way express their appreciation.
, · lllif ollften oreftlll lhat indescribable "som ethlng" from coming between them - • • •
But the giver
son of some expenditures of farm families and rural non-farm Cecil Gillogly and Steven, Athens, who gives in order that he may be admired c:an become a ,...
_. -..: thit ''aclllltWli1" that pl•t:e•
them In two di fferenl worlds.
.
families was cited according to the 1957 State Home Account Mr. and Mrs. Harold Gillogly, Gal­ cial menace.
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·• , :Tile wise father, ·however, will keep the re creation within reasonable bounds. He will
Summary. Unde1· the separate items of food, clothing, sup­ lipolis.
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In the opinion of this writer the whole- aystem of tipping is
Mrs, Elita Webb, Harrisonville
. . .'�l ie'l_1t int�rfere with _the family's regular attendance at c_hurch services - • . for here,
plies, upkeep, transportation, health, gifts , personal, and �u­
wrong.
It encourages a superiority attitude on the part of tlte
K
is"
spendin&amp;
a
few
days
with
Mrs.
o
. ,�11! His \V l'd Is s okeit, closer assoclatlo ns and good guidance are gained for both calional the expenditures of the farm and non-farm families "'°eda Smith and daughters.
one
gives the lip, and at! attitude ·of subt!ervtency or beg·
who
· '.· auiel"abd
son.
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the
.
were listed. The interesting figure for our sludy here was
, r.
Danny Marcum spent Saturday gary on th e part of the one who receives ii . Better Ii, far to
one for 11gifts, organization dues, benevolences." Uhder this with his schoolmate Walter Jor­ pay fair wages ,.nd save the self-respect of the wage'earoer.
'·• ' ' ._ . . . ,, -It was stated that the average �iving for o farm fam­ C,an.
heading
tlie hope It will, in some m1asure, foster and help sustain ily was ,407
Jncidenta-lly some of the soul-stuff of the tipper oan be ,am
.QO and for a non-farm family was $432.00 during
by
the same process.
· • 1� ,whlch is good ih family and community life this feature is that year.
Christl:m Olarity
�Y the bu.�iness firms and organizatio�s ,whose names
Middleport
CCL
is
needed
in
American
life today a ,.ery considerable
Ther
$3,to
e
came
family
farm
the
of
Since the total expenditures
amount
of
education
on
the
subject
of giving, not for the sake
al
raised
$307.00
o
food
In
worth
f
762.00 plus an averag,,
· Qppe&lt;lf belqw.
Holds
Session
of
raising
more
mooey
for
charity,
but
that our charitable gi••
comes
�iven
money
the
that
notice
to
borne, it is Interesting
_.,;.....;..- . .
contribute
lo
ing
our
soul's
growth.
non-'
may
the
for
However,
th
.total.
of
10%
Or
e
tenth
act
lo •'ti e'.x
At Davis Home
Christian charfty � ,.,. reward for itself, but is satisfied
family whose average expenditures were $6,417.00 tqe, mtThe May meeting of the CCL of
faiiW
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$4�2.00 was $210.00 short of the $642.00 whieh would have Midd leport was held Thllr"May if the gift satisfies a need and contributes to the growth of the
i ' . . ' ' '. ; ' illld�port
Poo ·eroy Budgel Shopping Center
been 10% . Does this mean the farm families give more or that evening at the home of M r■. J. J. character of the recipient. It must therefore be actuated by
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complete unselfishness and accepted with a .proper degree of
there Is a difference In the way they keep records?
Davis.
humble
gratitude.
to notice, however, are the totals.
figures
important
The
Mrs. M.artha Slater, pr?sident,
&amp;
Nothing is more difficult than to give help as Je1us would
to the oonducted' the business meet ing
according
county
the
ol
population
total
the
Taking
Of!O VALLEY BAKING CO.
1960 census and mu ltiplying it by the average givin!( for the and plans were made by th e group have given it.
· ¥om
Built
Kltcbena
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(Copyright 196Q by the Division of Chriotlan Ellncatlon, Na,.
of farm and non-farm families we !ind that the tolal to have a picnic at the Middleport
number
llllakers of Bol8um Bread
tlonal
Council of the Churches of Christ in the United States
Park
next
month.
Committee&amp; ap­
giving goes above the three million dollar mark. The approxi­
. · . . Nliltllepoi1
pointed
for
the
picnic
were:
Food
:
of
America.)
mate total is $3,105,498 based on a little over seven thousand Mrs. Adele Cullums, M rs. Peggy
This total is almost unbelievable.
families.
,,,. ·. ,DIE UNlth
WORKERS
Houdashelt, and Mrs, Je an Ann
H.
:t.
RAWLING
S
&amp;
SONS
CO,
have read from the Bible that "Where Bra
since
we
Naturally,
dbury.
Entertainm e nt: Mrll.
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is there will his heart be also," (Matt. 6:21 ) Mary Lou Boggs and Mn. Kate
treasure
man's
a
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t:llloi
111111.
JUvenaPOCMI, w. v,.
V8111' Dotlg•
&amp; Pl}'1IIOUIJI Dealer
!
we will try now to. se e how much of a man's treal!lure in our WBdermuth.
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"ntE S�MIT'!I SHADOW"
county Is being given to the Lord 's work through His church­
Submllted
By Rolph C. Z!lnd•I, Puto&lt;
report
of
the
distrie
t meet ing
A
averages
HEINER'S
BAKERY
es. The oilly figures from which I can ·speak are the
which
was
h
e
ld
at
Rio
Grande
was
Pomeroy
Baptist Chutth
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from the cliurches which- I serve. The reader will have to ask given by Mrs. Bradbury,
"Summit" conscious this past
been
Since all the world has
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Baken Of Good Bread
his own minister what percentage is !Mling received in his own
Mrs. Martha Fry, immediate past wl,ek, it seems fitting to make a few comments with reference
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church. Figuring on the basis of the families who are mem­ presi dent, presided during the
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Huiilmeloii. W, \&gt;ii.
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from a religious or Blblit;al
bers of the church, approximately 33% of the total which they candlelight installation ceremony to this unhappy development
.,
that th• collapse of life
noted
be
it
may
Briefly
standpoint.
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gave to organizations and benevolences was received by the for the following oHleen: presi­
·prlfachina Suhday n ight 7:!0·
manner, the ul!i·
broad
rather
a
i)
foreshadows,
i
"Sµmmit"
church . In these churt:hes; then, 67% went to other organiza• dent, Mrs. _ Bradbury; vke presi­
, 1outie peoples rileeting sun'.
PIJof world govern­
th
realm
nations
in
Gentile
e
O
fllihire
maie
f
,·
\Ions. II this percentage held true throughout the countv the dent, Mrs. Ulah Henaler; secret,.ry
day · e:45 ' pm.
l\'lra.
Joyce
Mills;
treasurer,
Mrs.
ment.
total �ving to . the 1 10 churches in Meigs County would be
Marjorie Walburn and reporter:
For instance, in the Second Psalm, the writer Is spe�g iJf
· l'M · Mtifledkt Chui'-:� Rev.
$1 ,024,814.34 or for each individual church almost $ 10.000.
Mrs. Ruby Vaughan.
)
future of the nations and the kings of the earth, gQCS hitd
the
w. H. Str••,...,...h, ,-,tor: LiuNiil
This means that other ilving to t,enevoMnce and organiza­ The door prize contrlbatM -by
detail regarding G!)d's attitude and action; "Helllail set­
some
'Cliff: Surir-ay "chOOI P:30 1. JD.,
tions IDtaled over two million dollars. Do the special drives, Mrs. Houdlll!lhelt was won by Mrs.
the heavens i!t•ll laugh: the Lord shall ba\'e them in
Phil · Wis", Silbt.; Clu■ t.roetlng
!n
tetll
dubs, a,nd benevolences in our County reCeive this much mo­ BOHS.
l(t:� a. m . W111. Balle)" In i:blir�:
Then shall he speak unto them in his wnth and vex
derision.
Durink the program hour, Mrs .
ney? Do the churches actually receive this in their budgets!
� t":"� , p. m. Ev1t11,u.11,
diJpleasure." This Psalm after referring to
his
in
them
Davis ahowed color ali des of the
TV SllHH fol' lvt1'9_. The study shows we claim this in our glvint.
�itea 7- to 11, m. parrt.or in char1e
Holy hill of Zion", declares thai DIWII!
my
.
on
King
"The
Caribbean
cruise
which
the
Oavis
To make these figures come 06\ at!cording to what we are
SUNDA-Y
Prttyu.
w~�odiy 7:30 f.
upon the Nations; "Thou slialt break
family
had
taken.
fall
to
is
Judgement
claiming as our giving' the ·average family would be giving During the social hour refresh­
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thou shalt dash theni in pieces like
iron;
of
rod
with
them
a
$8:U e_ach week to his church and' be nevolences which ac- ments :were served by Mn. Davis,
Chanltel
13 - 9:45 ••II.
i'°'"lell JtU-. Vree ltelbadln: Kev.
cordln� to the figures for the, churches I serve, would have Mn, Marie Pickens, Mrs. AudteY j a potter's vessel."
"Tlte Lode llf
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This reminds one of another figure having to d«&gt; with Ille
to be $2.�8 weekly per familt to the church and $5.43 per Fro11t and Mrs. Peggy Schmnll.
��pJlfle Prayer"
nations and their ultimate -fall. We refer, of coune._ ,to the
-- -- family for other benevolences . '
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oi whirh Ring Nebucl!Jilli�tzar arealiled
Ponliitoy � l �il 8ipi l,i churdl,
To make these figures come out according to what we are W illiams, pa,tor, Sunday School, metal image of a man
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0.
0
orship
30
a.
m.;
1 ,3
and to which Daniel �,VO the interpretation In llie second
W
Ral ph c, Zundel, paator; . Albert . clalililh � o,ur giving the averall!, · fatnily would be giving 9:
nn,
Be ho
.
Martin Jr., ds'L supt.; 9,30 to ,a . 1 1 e fchweek to his churc'h au�d LC�•·
chapter of hts prophecv. This image. whit% foreshadow, UM!
,.nmeVOIences which a cc ord• tor : ; lWorship
ny. lUJI,,,
f Sunday
"·· pv School
9:30;
- eourse and end of Gehlilt, world rule (bl!gUit by tltls tuiil of
1 1 : 15 i. Ill. ' Cbrhl:iiDed' aervl� of
.
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lo the figures for the c1iurdhes I serve, would have to be 1 0 , 30 ; Eber Carnahan, S\lpt,; y.
stbc ly and woiiiilp. Sermon " How ng
"mlil Iii �e
Daniel
in
des••;'i&lt;';J
a,
�mis
Babylon)
ff:3
H
family
per
o ur. 0 p. m.
it i"ailule Affect 92,68 weekly per family to, the church and $5.43
Does the
wltll:b !lliill
�•um,
a
up
set
1
1
shcGod
kings,
these
o
days
f
C•rmel ■UI, F, I. DUnn. pa1tor�
.
, .
Ollr Fanli?" Ui-sery aild J Unior for other benevolences.
aiid
pieces
in
break
ihall
it
and
destroyed
be
never
uWhere our treasure ls, there will otir heart be also.'' How Sund•Y 8chool 9: 30, Wayne koaih.
Churtli fdr ch ldren. Wed., 6 : 80 p.
that
sa1"i!tt
th&lt;III
as
Cbrasmuch
Kingdoms
these
all
sume
m., Family
Night ••�per and much of 0111' heart is truly with the Lord! Even if these fig. supt. ; Wonhip 1 0:45; Y-Hour and
84)
(ff.
band,
without
ccn�ins
:
r.
lho
ol
out
p.
m.
stone
cut
the
was
ng
mee
Prayer
R�v. ihd Mrs. E. d. Paiker Akron u.res were correct to the
nnY, w
' e w·OUId onIy be givmg
" three t:,rac•ij. B
nn
the
'Clay,
thll,
1u•
F.
,.
tliu:
brw,
,
-·
the
\i
iron,
the
•r
pieces
in
�
brake
it
�
that
tnd
,
0
" ,' per cent to the church a best, about seven per cent to other
•uest speakers Sund• · Mav, 29
tor: Sunday school 9:30, Ben Qula­
the gold; the great God hath made'. � to the
observation or Lord', rup°per and worttty
causes. The Old Testament �ac es the Jaw of tithing, cnber,y, supt.; Worship '1:30: Pray­ silver, and
·
r,
Bapllsm.
come to pass hereafter." Daniel s w'o;dS In 7;9
shall
what
King
the New Testament. teaches the prtnc!J) e of proportional giv• er meelin•, Wed. 7,30.
this fil!Ure of national destruction; "I beheld
with
agree
tlso
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,iitt alp1r,t c1,urcfi, Racine, A
cast down, a� the Ancient of days did sit."
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What Is God,'s answer going to be where an account of our M
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6 p. m.; Wed ,, 9 •- m , -8 p. m. E nm
'dven Him dominion, and glory. and a Kingdom.0lhat all peo­
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,tudy; Wed., 7 p. m. eholr; Ohio giving ls ,nade ? Will be say "Well done thou good and faith- p.
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"Ie. nations, artd languages, shall serve him . . . . .
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�nual Conference, June' '7 • 12 at �1 servant, _thou hast been faithfui over a little, I will set
While the above scriptures l!eem to be concerned wJ,th the
.La�ol&lt;le, Ohio. All tre..u,.ra' thee ()Ver much, enter Into the joy of thy m aster?" Or will we B•�'d, Arthur R. M&lt;Ou1ey. ••"•• ·
fal l of Gentile nations in general and of the Lord's ultimate
boob ,hould bll ready foi audit be- 8
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30 P- m . Pr��t\mefllnl .. ape, Bi- "'01"d Life, pal!ltnt; Sunday Sc�(!!I] ,nd iead vou against -the mountains of Israel; - yOll, shall fall,
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ff "fa�h for tbe couttl of the f I, 'ftt. il1n'• Fellowship mt
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· �-;ii ,. m., J!erl ·eo,1s. suot.: Wor- ,rid I will • gt"' you · to birds of prey of e,erv ,ItOrt and to the
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Nothing in modern ltfe calls for more intelll1ent atllI
does the fine art of giving money away.
One of Amerka's richest men died the other day, .nd ltft
behind him this bit of v.·ise advice: " I t takes I lot of thlnklbl
to give money away, and do il wel l , Don't do it in a hurry}'
Jesu s had a great deal to say about money, and In tile 1er!P­
ture ol this week's Sunday school lesson he said , concernili1
the matter of charity, " Do not let your left hand know wbal
your right hand is doing."
Jews Charitable
The ancient Jews. like the modern Children of Israel, were
devoted to charity. In the first place, every Jew was Used to,
provide funds with which to care for the needy. Thi■ mo
went through the hands of the synagogue authorltlea and ::;
administere&lt;l in something lik:e the circumspect way of the
modern �ial agency. Then, in addition, special rollecUohs
were taken in the synagogues, from time to time to provlc!e
he l p for emergencies or for spedal causes. Still further in
addition, a great deal of charily was dispensed on the streetl
in the form of gilts to st�eet beggars, the poor, and the u.n·
fortunate.
Nowhere in the Roman Empire could a hungry or a Biele
man have expected so much help as might have been given
him in Jerusalem. And during the !easts at the Temple this
spirit of charity was especia11.y conspicuous.
Contemptlble Charity
There was then, howeVer, as there is now, a coruiderable
amount of charity that was thoroughly contemptible bttause
it was not aimed primarily at the relief of the distress of the
poor, but at the- fame of the contributors.
The Uniform Sunday School lesson for May 22: "SIN·
CERITY IN RELIGIOUS PRACTICFS," Matthew 6; 1-18;
Luke 1 8:9-14.
There had grown up a rather numerous group of Individ­
uals in Jerusalem who dispensed !heir charity with a great
show. In ways often very d1sgl\sling they contrived to make a
spectaele of their generosity. Their aim was not to help' hilt
to buy praise !Of' themselves.
Jesus had no thought of discouraging an honest effort to
help the needy, but he despised these showmen and said,
"Keep your left hand in ignorance of what your right hand is

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Canmta Club Holm

Meetin.s At Losan. Home

IOIN l'Olt MIIITtNG
A n evenin1 of ftllowship was
eajayed tm Thund.,- evr:nin.1
w�n mtmben of tht Baptlat Busy
Bee Society •11 hotten to tbe
Temple M:ethoditt WSCS at tbe
local chUr('h, After 1lvin1 Bible
ve-rset and sln&amp;inl h)lmns a film
o,. Mlulonary Work in South
America w11 shown. It w11 educa­
lional and sho•ed the &amp;reat need
fOf' the worlr:. Pretent were Mn
Quinn ltumll, Mrs. Honor Stans­
bury, Mn. Chetle r Price. Mn.
Kenn eth Na■on, Mrs. C1arendt!"
Arb•u&amp;b, Mrs. GJlberl Bowen, Mra
M.anrinlil: Galaway, Mrs. Howard
Stanley, Mrs. Dale Scott, Mn.
Arthur Crabtree and Mra. Mendal
Jordan-Temple membera with
Mrs. Elizabeth G.ard ner, Mn. Ruth
Starkey. Mn. Reed Je ffers, Mn.
Dale Dye, Mrs. Ray Biddl e , Mrs .
Joe Rhoa d"H. Mn. Carl Greenlee,,
Mr.11. Robert Bishop. Mrs. Ronald
Whittington, Mn. William Che adle
Mn. Verlin Howery, Mn. Clay
Jordan and Mrs. Fay Jordan local.
Delicious refre■hmenls were
served at the close of the meet­
, ing.
Mr. and Mrs. Luther Haney
and Dale ind MlH Gay McWhor­
ter w,ire guests Sunday of Mr.
and Mrs. Olan H:irvey.

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ST, LOUIS, UPJ -The Cincinnati Reds lle'nt Bob Purk ey to
th e mound today LO squart1 thing11
with the St. Louis Cards and regain third plare in the stan d ings.
Purkey, arter his fourth w in
against one loss, will face Wilmer
Mb.e ll, who owns a l- 2 record.
The Cardinals d roppe d Cinl'innati back into fourth plaC'e Frida1 night bf&gt;hind the 111:1: -1111 pitch1ng ol Larry Jackson for a 6-- 1
victory In the firRt contest of a
four-,ame series here.

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FTlilay with an 8-h wth ove� · calUpolls, remalninti uhd efcated in
league play an,d settin_g the stage
for 8 play-off test with Athens,
Northern Division champ-S, probably ne1rt 1'uesday . here.
At Gallipolis the Pant hers werC'

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The CO�i"eftnce _ jh 1httt� or�er
F'rl da_y �&lt;;i�ed _tli•t lbi:lh'ldual
scMols ect\ihl
Invitations to
P l l!Y ln t h."e R°"' t'l6Wl, returned
the!f!�lves to � l_ tahdlng for
nat1��al meetl an�. to�mamenl�,
abanHoned t� 'ntible exPfr1menr• of �.IJ\11 � tb athl!tea
on the�r. ti.eel!, '"-�
t�e mutter or pl;neJ�I� mdlj� ib,, Com•
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The c�til.h� l'or itiHiW'9 to
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In March t� Hooslen . v oted

against retaining in the rule book
• provision �hi_c� left the option
Western Mktlcan, tuiinin&amp; for
AT EN'S, O. UPl---Ohlo Unlv er•
�o _play to md1V1d ual schools, if �lty g'Olte rs led the way, lnto to- their third stra1ght �his tllle,
invite d .
day's final 18 holes in the annual le d wilh ntne point!�tbllowed by
l'he vote reinstating the rule to ! Mi d-American Conference 1ports M iami with e1ght a,,il'-1' the fi rst
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day (If cl)m - titlon '11hirsdar,.
make members eligible for poat- 1 championships here.
!leason meehi and tgurnament,
And In E
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the tric� (II !!:., &amp;Ii: �f '1!
11\'ehts,
also thrown out _ln a plq 1:1e In /t,lly C1rde Sewing.
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the first such action In the conMn. Waid Gorby _ e ntertained w tth 1 0, Oh l\&gt;
lftalTlt -with
ference on a major Jssue Jn a
the Jol\.y Circle St:wmg Club at : nine each, �t State Ufree · afi d
decade.
her hom�. W e he Terrace, Werlnes- 1 "M. arflhall two. Toltd"o w u . not
------day evening.
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11o1
M•ther', Day gilb from ,ecret
The
Bobcats
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pal� were received by each mem- I ov�r the first 1� holes or lolf,
her The traveling pnze waa award- followed by Western M ichigan
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Kenneth Mankin on behalf of the shall, Bo� Hng Green, Miao'11 111d
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Churches of th e Syracuse EUB
with a farewell gift.
Cireuit, Carmel, Betha�y, and Syra- f
Charles Vandli k and Dow Reich•
Refreshments were served by
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I cuse, recentl y reore-amJed for the the hostess to the above named ley, bot h of Ohio U., turned in
rew year w hich begins une 1 - The
I i dentical one-under-par 7 1 B to
Rev. F. E. Dunn, pastor Of the and Mrs George Wright Two I
pace first round golfera.
charged , has announced the follow- members, Mr:s. C . J. Werry and
Mr
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John
McDamel,
were
unable
ing officials were selected :
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to attend·
Bethany: Gretta Carnahan, Benevoleoce and Ch urch treasurer, ' The next meeting will be h eld al
Mild red Carnahan, Financial Secre- 1. the home of Mrs. l'ifankin on June
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leader; Stewards: Belle Theiss,
Merle Harri,, Lotta Bradford; Ad,
MAIL RATES APPROVED
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Theiss; ing nudist magazines have
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Magnolia Temple Pythlan SllJers Church Trustees: Harry Wolfe, Eb- much right to second class mailing
held Thur11d a y eventhg at the DAV er Camahin. Mike Theiss, Willie rates as the "ladies Home Jour­
Hall.
Cross. OU" Knoup; pianists: Ruth nal " and "House and Gar den." The ,
Al S. Third &amp; ABII Sis.
� Communll"l:ltlon_ "":&amp; l"f!ad f"°m Simpson and Mildred Carnahan; two n ud ist publications are " Sun- 1
El izabeth Lear, d1str1ct deputy, Sunday School Secr etary, Joanne B hine and Health ' and "Sun Maga- I
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l{hea Myers. Round -robin get-well day Sch oo't, Otis Knopp,
card s �ere s_e nt to Bernice EIJ:ers•
Carmel: Church treasurer, Mary
hach 1n Me1ga General Hoap1tal, Roush ; Benevolence, Ver11a Circle;
und to Mrs._ Myers. A meeting o,f lay leade r fclassJ, Lula circle ; tin­
L hc Past Chiefs was announced for ancial secretary Mis. Ernest Deit­
Jun e 2 at the hotne of Miss Thel- er; Stewards, Marte Robert.II; Eva
ma Grueser with Mi!IB Lena Grue11- Archer Jlattie Roush· Adult Di.,,,
er as co-hoate11s.
rector, • Eva Arthei': ' YOuth DI�amea were pJayed during the rector, Mary Rouish; Children's
social hour and a dessert course Director Marie Rdberu· Churi:h
w�11 serve� by Bernice Ann Durst Tniitees':
UDYd Romih, Edson
w1,th . Bernice Ebenbach a • a con- Rouah Dan Smith, George Roberts,
l
tribun1 hostess,
tiana_r,foore Gltino Johnson: phin------lall. F10l'toJe Circle and Linda
Circle; SeCN:�l'Y ol Sunday School.

hand in front of your r,u:;e. More
d
� c:1
important, four
,,;w.
umpire!l 1md
three Chicagu ('uh outtiel ders
�
�
&lt;"Out d n1 sec the ball sail over
r
their hea d s when Cub third �asenian Frank Thomas hit an ex­
perimental rungo drive out their
way.
Thal did ii! Plate un1plre Frank
DasC'oli called the itame b1:twet'n
never bl!hlnd, th•ugh ll�d 3-3 aft!he Cubs and Brave s after 4 1/2
er ttiree lllnil'lgs. But in the fdUrlh,
sroreless innings
inayl,e lilsplrtd by Phil Harrlsoti·s:
l.ese than 100 miles away from
hll!hdo!ls lead-off hothe-r thr
ltt
Milwauk ee, ho-..ever, K luszew1k1
Pabthen plattn four more ' runs
was "seeing the ball real good"
After today's game. the two as they sa)I in the dugouts when "I'm soaking w.t but Dur base­ atid �t�'ed ah tad.
clubs play a doubleheader Sun- a hitter ha11 a good night.
ba 11 equi pment got home nice
B�b t:uhhi'!fheih ope heii clh Ut e
d ay before l he H.eds rdurn home
,nd d,-yl"
moiind, hnnet:I none, wo l t�d hijtie,
Big Klu drove in tour runs wi.th
to face the fifth-place Chicago I
i n twb frnrt,ts. TN'l'Y kttiJht cahle
a hol'ner a n d a baSCf•tOaded s1r1
Cubs in 1 h rl'C ganies on Monda)'
n th the thtt-11 ahd col lectecl th(!
d
Tuesday an d Wednes da y nights . ' gl � to pace the White Sox lo a
vlcto_rt ,Paul Evan�. Gallla ace,
Southpa w Jim O'Toole, who suf- �-3_ vlctO�)I over lhe Yankee �
opeh� to� GalliJ)()lts .
.
By Un ited Prlu l nt•rnatlonal
fered hia fourth losA. gave up the Frida � n i ght and futtcn their
Pomeroy
secdrtd
Cuntll,
h
gham
NATIONA
L L E AGUE
Cards' (ir�t three run s and re - American lead to 1 ½ games Te11
W L Pct. GB was :fe ·�- •• error, . Ed Bartels
oU
lop
two
wu
los
homer
a
run
�d
]
lievt•r Jim Brosnan wu tagged
s�ng1
aa.)' Moore- !mg led , Har22 1 0 .668
'
�r Whitey Ford in the third inn- Pitt sburgh
for t he 1 11 st three.
r1snn flied
out, Nick L oats walked.
San
Frant'IM'O
211
1
1
.645
l
½
final J y mg and then !ll�gled home two
everyone
E]sf'wh erf'
Kl"li1 �as safe on a n error. Two
M
l
l
w1111kee
l3
I
I
.M2
5
i
Dur
r
en
quit in '.\1 i l waukee t)ecause the more runs off rcll�\le �y�e
'""' . -�_ scor�_d
'i111·innat1
17 1 5 !531 5
fog wn� llk t• pea soup but in In a three-run e1ghlhmn1ng that (
Thlra - tfdward Pafker w-alb-d,
1 0 1 !) . 400 8½"
("!mag,,
nearby C ' hkai?o Ted Klus:r.ews"k.i' !I clinch ed _the vi�lory._ Early Wynn
�Uson
nled out, Gi'ue!!ler wils on
J.o.� A n gl'lt•s
13 18 .406 9
h illing made i1 durk soup for the was credited with his serond v lt·1a
an
error,
Parker scorlny._
SI LOUIS
12 1 8 .400 9
lory.
Whilc Sox.
Fourth - �arrlson
homered,
Philadt'lphia
12
20
.375
10
The l�dtai:is hande d the Red
That M i l w aukee rog was 80
Coa,es and K night walked, Par.Jr:er
Fr
iday's
Ruulh
So,c
their
nxth
atralght
defeat,
_
thit· k !hat you couldn't aee your
A!llgled,
Wilton
triple d, Tom
2--0, the Tigers edged the Orioles Phllad•lphl■ 6 Lot Ana, 1,1 3 {NI
_ _ ____
�,ruf"
er
grouh
ed out, Tom Whlti•
�
Pithburgh
5
S.r,
Frenc
i1co
4,
1
2
�
t-3 an d the Senators-Athletics
s 1 11gl1 d: Bur�t'ls _was safe on a
lnnintt, (N)
game was poatponed because of
IH ld1•_ r s ch�1ce, .liourc wu.lked, and
St.
Loul1
6
Cincinnati
I
(N)
r.ein and cold weather.
�!urnson
fl_1ed out. Five ru ns
In the Nat ional League, U1e Pi­ Chica.. at Milw1ukff, (NJ ppd
,
rueser
_s1�gled
fnr ro_meroy 'i;
(
rain
rates moved l '11 gamtis in front
.
seventh hit_ in _another mnmg.
S■turd■y'1
Prob.bl•
Pltch..-1
by beating the Glunt.is 5-4 in 12
or_ Galhpolls , Gury Lane hom
S■n Fr■nci1co at Plthburgh--­ , :
Innings for their fourth straight
ercd
1n _the fourth and doubled
vlctory and the Phlll ies downed Anton•lli 2-0 n Friend 5-1
later, _Dtl'k Roderick homered in
Chlu90
■t
MllwaukM-1111the Dodger1 6-3.
the third. M a t hew� tripled and
worth 2.0 n J■y 0.1
duubl_cd.
Cincinnati ■t St. Louif--Purk■y
PANTHIRS ADVANCE
Knight fannt&gt;d 4. walked � ; F.v
CLEVELAND UPI-The Euclid 3-1 n Mb•II 1-2
ans, in four frame11, fanned 2, walkLos An911IH ■t Phil■del�la
HJah School Panth ers adva n(·ed to
ed 6; Coder fann� 4, walked 2.
,
the 1l1te baaeball nnals in Col­ {N}-Dry1d■I• 3-4 va Owens M
1 hi! Panther� will not play JackSund■y'1 GamH
umbua next weekend by downing
.\IOn a second time.
Loi Angeles ■t Phlladelphi1
Akron Garfiel d, 7-2 Friday,
Pomcroy
021 500 0---I 7 I
San fr■nd10 •t Pltttbur1h
Gall lpoll 5
1 1 � !02 0-6 6 2
Ch lugo It MllwaukH
�ILLIR SPIAKER
Cunnln,ham, Kmght (3J (WP&gt; .
KENT, 0. UPI-Former Cl e ve­ Clndnn■II at St. loYll 2
Evans ( LP ), Coder (
AMERI
CAN LIAOU I
land lndians llreballer Bob Feller
��:::\ _
�)
oc
wlll be the prlnrlpal speaker at
W L Pct. GB
Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Stor, of
17 10 .630
the Kent Stiite University annuul Chicago
Maryavllle
were Sunday guesta ot
Clevelarnl
aprln&amp; ■ports banqut!t June 2.
n 11 .!177 t ½
her
grandparents,
Mrs.
Ethel
Baltimore
16 13 .552 2
Stout, and also her parents, Mr.
New York
1 3 1 1 .542 4½
and Mrs. Frauk Dorst, Long Bot•
Detroit
1 1 13 .458 4 ½
tom.
8o.8lou
10 1 3 .435 5
Mr: ' and Mn. Win Blake were
Washinglon
JO l!S . 00 6
Sun
day guest■ of her
daughter,
Kansai. City
l J 17 .392 6½
:\fr. and Mrs. Way Clark and fam­
Frld1y'1 R•tulfl
NEW YORK UPI-H e avyweight ily,
Chlc190 5 New York 3 tN)
Miss Helen Parker or Che1ter
contendr-r
Eddie Machen, who
O.trolt
&amp;.ltimon 3 (N}
The tax books are now open for the June or Second-half
called
on her aunt, Mrs. Ethel
wilted
Alex
M
ilert
at
his
own
Cl.veland 1 lo■ton O (NI
Stnut,
recently.
collection of the 1959 Real Estate taxes. Also Delinquent
body-punchi
ng
game,
planned
W■thlniton ,t K■naas City (Nl
Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Brickle11
three more m alches lodny 11 81Pp
tax. Closing date wlll be Julr ls\, 1960.
ppd rain and collJ
were Sunday guesu o( Mr· and
plna
111:ones
toward
a
title
flglit.
Satvrtlar'• Prol,,.t,I• t!llic
The bouts wlll be C hicago, June Mrs. William Jeffries Ot "Cb_�stCU'.
N.w York at Chlcat;._D tm,,v I
Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Babcock or
8.
at Seattle in the last we ek of
·
2,0 vi Donovan 1-0
Melg, County TreBiurer
Long Bottom were Sunday dinner
Ju
e
and
at
London
in
.July.
l■ltlmor• ,t o,trolt-Porto�
' By , body punching was the guests of the Lyons and Swan fam­
c.tr"ro 3-0 vs Toytack 1.3
big thmg last night," said Eddie ily.
lolton 1t
Cleveland C1tile
or
Portland. Ore., tod ay while dis2-1 ¥I P•rry 1 . 2
cussing
his lopsided decision vlc)
WHhln■ton at KinaH City (N
tor
over
Argent111 0·� Milert in
y
-Clevon,.r J .2 ._., H•II 3-o
the lnsl 1-" riday night TV fight to
Sunday•, O■mH
be !lta,:ed .al Madison Square
Wuhln1ton at Chic•••• 2
BY MRS. OLINNA Ml�MOAN
Gurdcn.
N•w York at Kanlll City
Mr. and Mrs. Evere tt Milhoan
ln their rou£h fight, Mathen
Boiton at 0.trolt 2
were dinner guests or Mr. 1nd
wore
down
Mltefr
ond �ave hini
laltlmo.-. at Cleveland 2
surh a terrlflc huHerin g in the Mrs. Dwiilht M ilhoan Thursday.
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Mrs. Hazel Curtis, Sylvia Curlis,
last three rounds that swarlhy
COACH QUIT S
and
girla of Reedsville called on
C LF.:VELANO UPI-Ji m Cal \lert, bl 11 ckhalred Alex-with
blood Mrs. Glenna MIihoan
Saturd ay.
baskelball coach &amp;l Eucli d H igh drlbbli u g from fl\s mouth-Willi
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Lee
Hunt, aon
grog
School !!Ince 1949, Friday night
.!,!y nn d on t�e- verge or 1 Robert
went to Nltro Frid ay to
kayo
times.
at
announced hi11 r" tlrement. Cal visit his aunt who Is Ill.
·---·---vert Hid he was qulttlni:i because
Richard Hunt WH brought home
ILOWS Of,: HIAD
of his health. He haa coached
Frida
y a'ftcr havine been 1tr1,1ck
BELLUNO, llaly U P I - Po\lce
for 3 1 yean,
in
the
eye by a basketball.
said Pror. Carlo Plva, 63, dPan of
---,---c Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence MIihoan
CRASH K ILLS NIWLY WID5
the local mining instltuh\ com•
Mr.
HIGH POINT. N. C. UPI - A mltted snlcid e Friday nil!hl bf or Mid d leport c,alled on
young &lt;'f11111le mnrried leas than an plaelna a sUc-k or dynamlt r in hla an d Mrs. Ev e rett Milhoan Sunday,
_ Mr. and Mra. !:verett SlHon,
hour ur�d an 89 year old mnn were mouth and setting
tht fuse.
fatally 1nj red in a head -on collis- They said he trared he was 80f. Sue and Lois vl111ted with her
�.
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Murl Taylor
1011 here F r1day.
I ferlng from an inrur1bl e d i�ca■c.
Sunday .
Due to I he
weather
Olive
11ll1t11t 11l
c11
l1c1111
Grang:e me t Monday everiln&amp; wlth
Master Jostphine Richie preald­
r••r
1avl111
ing. A donation WH made to the
Cancer Fund. Sh11tri1 "Whlaper­
lt't ,••, "• •••,••
in1 Hope" "Keep Smllln1" by El­
len Wells. Que1tlon1 and answer•
■
on nasher Hghta on farm equip­
, me11t by Mn. MIihoan.
Tongue
· Twisters by Kathleen Milhoan.
I; h1lplll1 you to chac,,.
In1pedion will be held June 2,.
e■■ctly tho ,1,�1 1rodti
Ml111 Joseph.lne RlchJe, Mr. and
•"" •incl of maltrl■I fer
Mr■ . Richie, Carol 01bort1e, Kath­
leen Mil�oan were Parkerabur1
ffoty 111ocill c bullcll nJ,
�laltora
Monday.
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auperinlendent, Wayne Roush.
SyhcuR: Trea11url!r or Church,
Ben evoleJ1ce and Sund ay School,
E dna Edwards; FtAAncial secre­
tary, Raymond Kridfl; lay (elate )
lead,r, Herschel Diddle; Stewards,
Edith Hood and Alice Freeland1
Adult dltector, Marli(aret Neuman ;
Youth director, Alice Freeland:
Children's director, Sharon l!aw- 1
ley: Church Trustees: Ben Qulsen- f
berry, Vena Soulaby, George Freeland, Raymond Krider, Hel'BChel I
Diddle; or,l!anlat, Margaret Neu­
man: Missions literature, Edilh
Hood; Sunday School Superlnten&lt;l­
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met Thursda, eveninf at the home
of Mn. Howard Logan, Condor-st.
Winnen ror the evenlna were
Mra. Richard tlnlaw, Mr■. Loea n,.
Mr■, Albert Martin and Mrs. Sid­
ney Spencer. Mrs. Eugen e Trip­
lett and Mrs. Martin received girts
rrom their secret pals. The door
prlie wa1 awarded to Mrs Donald
�cKenzie.
Refrellhmenta were lened by
the hostess to those named above
and Mn. John Beaver and Mrs.
Charlea Riffie.

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Submllle&lt;I By Borold C. Do8ter, Mlnloler
Shode Valley Paotort1l Unlly ,o•ith Chrlallan Chun,b"' lo
H•mloek Grove, Lonf Bottum. Orange , &amp; Tuppen Plain,
WHERE YOU R TREASU RE IS
Matt. 6:2 J : 25:14--30
1iiere is an old saying, or rather I have been told that ii is
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old, which I first heard m Meigs County. The saying is, "The
nerves to a person'• pocket book are lhe most tender." I t is a
fact in U,e scientific study 01
the bod y that when a tender
nerve ts stimulated there is
an immediate response. If the
old saving is correct. this ser­
monette Is going to stimulate
that tender nerve to the poc­
ketbook. What will the re­
sponse be'?
While old sa)'ings are being
discussed another one might
be mentioned - "that · real
preaching, that is concerned
with a person's salvation does
not ha,ve time to talk about
money." Now, anyone · .Who
would say or believe a thin�
like that could not have stu­
died closely the preaching of
Jesus Christ. Over thirty times
Mr . .end Mrs. Wayn e Ctcil Jtoyd
in the sermons and parables
announce lhe birth of a daugbler
of Jesus it is pointed out that
Dorinda Sue at Sheltering Arms
Hospital, Athens, May I 1.
the way a man uses his mater,.
Mr. and Mn. Willis Haning and
ial possessions has a• direct ef­
childr
en, Piqua visited his bro­
"rich
the
briefly
fect on bis salvation. We could mention
ther
Mr.
an d Mrs. Max Haning
the
and
barns,"
larger
young ruler," "the farmer who built
an d Jimm y over the weeken d.
leslOn
Scripture
of
our
panble of the talents which is part
Mr. and Mn, Manring Perry
listed above.
and family were Sunday callers of
The rich young ruler asked what he must do to inherit eter­ his uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Moses
doing."
nal life; the la·rmer who built larger barns was faced wilh Perry.
O..ent Sympathy
Mr. an d Mrs. Dale Stansbury
death that night; and the man in lhe parable of the talents
Modern
!if
e
and
society
is pretty rough oo the wealc, tile
who buried his ml\9ter's money was faced with these con­ ind Jerry attende d a birtMay
handicapped,
and
the
helpless.
And there Is a v..t neeil fn this
dinner In Columbo• recently Jl
demning words: "Thou wicked and slothful servant . . . take the
world
for
accompanied
home
of
Dale's
1ilf.er,
Mrs.
the
sympathy
that
is
by a certain aeose
therefore the talent from him . . . and cast ye the unprofitable Flouie Gray for her son Leroy. of decency.
servant into outer darkness: there shall be weeping . and several relatives Were there.
The more highly organized society becomes, ' tlie tiiore ne­
gnashing of teeth." (Matt. Z5:26a, 28a, 30)
cessary
are the organization, that dispense our charity. R we
Sunday &lt;linn er guests in Gal­
The way we 11Se our material blessings does ha¥e a direct
not
extend
our belp through an accredited agency, we are
do
effect on our salvation. Titls brings up the question, "How do lipolis at . lhe home Of Mr. and apt, to encourage
beggary.
Mrs.
llalph
Frazier
q&gt;orotby
Gil·
an average · basis, use their
· , flsbirtg Is an Id� recreation for 111alnUI blnli and strl!ngthening the bollds of Jove the people of Meigs County, on distributed
Mn.
Fem
lc&gt;gly)
were
Mr
There
ls
something
understandable about tile lndlgnatlon
•nd
.
at the Town and Gillogly and Mr and Mra. Arthur
material blessings?" In a study
,· • ,�d ,��tlQ\I �tw�n father and son. It pr oviiles a common playgTound and a coinmon
,
extended
of
the
one
who
has
help and who bas Ileen lg/!Ored
Countrv Dinner here in the county two years ago, under the Crabtree, local, Mr. and Mn. Carl by the recipient. Common decency
., pi\el'.el{ Jor l!Otlt, Jt !1 a recreation that htil ps make close pals of "Dad" and son and
requires lhal th� �
title "What Will Meigs County Be Like In 19701", a compari• Crabtree, .A.Ulan)', .Mr. and Mrs. shall in some way express their appreciation.
, · lllif ollften oreftlll lhat indescribable "som ethlng" from coming between them - • • •
But the giver
son of some expenditures of farm families and rural non-farm Cecil Gillogly and Steven, Athens, who gives in order that he may be admired c:an become a ,...
_. -..: thit ''aclllltWli1" that pl•t:e•
them In two di fferenl worlds.
.
families was cited according to the 1957 State Home Account Mr. and Mrs. Harold Gillogly, Gal­ cial menace.
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·• , :Tile wise father, ·however, will keep the re creation within reasonable bounds. He will
Summary. Unde1· the separate items of food, clothing, sup­ lipolis.
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In the opinion of this writer the whole- aystem of tipping is
Mrs, Elita Webb, Harrisonville
. . .'�l ie'l_1t int�rfere with _the family's regular attendance at c_hurch services - • . for here,
plies, upkeep, transportation, health, gifts , personal, and �u­
wrong.
It encourages a superiority attitude on the part of tlte
K
is"
spendin&amp;
a
few
days
with
Mrs.
o
. ,�11! His \V l'd Is s okeit, closer assoclatlo ns and good guidance are gained for both calional the expenditures of the farm and non-farm families "'°eda Smith and daughters.
one
gives the lip, and at! attitude ·of subt!ervtency or beg·
who
· '.· auiel"abd
son.
"
the
.
were listed. The interesting figure for our sludy here was
, r.
Danny Marcum spent Saturday gary on th e part of the one who receives ii . Better Ii, far to
one for 11gifts, organization dues, benevolences." Uhder this with his schoolmate Walter Jor­ pay fair wages ,.nd save the self-respect of the wage'earoer.
'·• ' ' ._ . . . ,, -It was stated that the average �iving for o farm fam­ C,an.
heading
tlie hope It will, in some m1asure, foster and help sustain ily was ,407
Jncidenta-lly some of the soul-stuff of the tipper oan be ,am
.QO and for a non-farm family was $432.00 during
by
the same process.
· • 1� ,whlch is good ih family and community life this feature is that year.
Christl:m Olarity
�Y the bu.�iness firms and organizatio�s ,whose names
Middleport
CCL
is
needed
in
American
life today a ,.ery considerable
Ther
$3,to
e
came
family
farm
the
of
Since the total expenditures
amount
of
education
on
the
subject
of giving, not for the sake
al
raised
$307.00
o
food
In
worth
f
762.00 plus an averag,,
· Qppe&lt;lf belqw.
Holds
Session
of
raising
more
mooey
for
charity,
but
that our charitable gi••
comes
�iven
money
the
that
notice
to
borne, it is Interesting
_.,;.....;..- . .
contribute
lo
ing
our
soul's
growth.
non-'
may
the
for
However,
th
.total.
of
10%
Or
e
tenth
act
lo •'ti e'.x
At Davis Home
Christian charfty � ,.,. reward for itself, but is satisfied
family whose average expenditures were $6,417.00 tqe, mtThe May meeting of the CCL of
faiiW
•• •
$4�2.00 was $210.00 short of the $642.00 whieh would have Midd leport was held Thllr"May if the gift satisfies a need and contributes to the growth of the
i ' . . ' ' '. ; ' illld�port
Poo ·eroy Budgel Shopping Center
been 10% . Does this mean the farm families give more or that evening at the home of M r■. J. J. character of the recipient. It must therefore be actuated by
. . ·, '
complete unselfishness and accepted with a .proper degree of
there Is a difference In the way they keep records?
Davis.
humble
gratitude.
to notice, however, are the totals.
figures
important
The
Mrs. M.artha Slater, pr?sident,
&amp;
Nothing is more difficult than to give help as Je1us would
to the oonducted' the business meet ing
according
county
the
ol
population
total
the
Taking
Of!O VALLEY BAKING CO.
1960 census and mu ltiplying it by the average givin!( for the and plans were made by th e group have given it.
· ¥om
Built
Kltcbena
' .
(Copyright 196Q by the Division of Chriotlan Ellncatlon, Na,.
of farm and non-farm families we !ind that the tolal to have a picnic at the Middleport
number
llllakers of Bol8um Bread
tlonal
Council of the Churches of Christ in the United States
Park
next
month.
Committee&amp; ap­
giving goes above the three million dollar mark. The approxi­
. · . . Nliltllepoi1
pointed
for
the
picnic
were:
Food
:
of
America.)
mate total is $3,105,498 based on a little over seven thousand Mrs. Adele Cullums, M rs. Peggy
This total is almost unbelievable.
families.
,,,. ·. ,DIE UNlth
WORKERS
Houdashelt, and Mrs, Je an Ann
H.
:t.
RAWLING
S
&amp;
SONS
CO,
have read from the Bible that "Where Bra
since
we
Naturally,
dbury.
Entertainm e nt: Mrll.
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is there will his heart be also," (Matt. 6:21 ) Mary Lou Boggs and Mn. Kate
treasure
man's
a
�
t:llloi
111111.
JUvenaPOCMI, w. v,.
V8111' Dotlg•
&amp; Pl}'1IIOUIJI Dealer
!
we will try now to. se e how much of a man's treal!lure in our WBdermuth.
.
.
"ntE S�MIT'!I SHADOW"
county Is being given to the Lord 's work through His church­
Submllted
By Rolph C. Z!lnd•I, Puto&lt;
report
of
the
distrie
t meet ing
A
averages
HEINER'S
BAKERY
es. The oilly figures from which I can ·speak are the
which
was
h
e
ld
at
Rio
Grande
was
Pomeroy
Baptist Chutth
; " ,l•: •
from the cliurches which- I serve. The reader will have to ask given by Mrs. Bradbury,
"Summit" conscious this past
been
Since all the world has
'
Baken Of Good Bread
his own minister what percentage is !Mling received in his own
Mrs. Martha Fry, immediate past wl,ek, it seems fitting to make a few comments with reference
,
. I ' • '
church. Figuring on the basis of the families who are mem­ presi dent, presided during the
,..
. ,.
Huiilmeloii. W, \&gt;ii.
·"
from a religious or Blblit;al
bers of the church, approximately 33% of the total which they candlelight installation ceremony to this unhappy development
.,
that th• collapse of life
noted
be
it
may
Briefly
standpoint.
·
gave to organizations and benevolences was received by the for the following oHleen: presi­
·prlfachina Suhday n ight 7:!0·
manner, the ul!i·
broad
rather
a
i)
foreshadows,
i
"Sµmmit"
church . In these churt:hes; then, 67% went to other organiza• dent, Mrs. _ Bradbury; vke presi­
, 1outie peoples rileeting sun'.
PIJof world govern­
th
realm
nations
in
Gentile
e
O
fllihire
maie
f
,·
\Ions. II this percentage held true throughout the countv the dent, Mrs. Ulah Henaler; secret,.ry
day · e:45 ' pm.
l\'lra.
Joyce
Mills;
treasurer,
Mrs.
ment.
total �ving to . the 1 10 churches in Meigs County would be
Marjorie Walburn and reporter:
For instance, in the Second Psalm, the writer Is spe�g iJf
· l'M · Mtifledkt Chui'-:� Rev.
$1 ,024,814.34 or for each individual church almost $ 10.000.
Mrs. Ruby Vaughan.
)
future of the nations and the kings of the earth, gQCS hitd
the
w. H. Str••,...,...h, ,-,tor: LiuNiil
This means that other ilving to t,enevoMnce and organiza­ The door prize contrlbatM -by
detail regarding G!)d's attitude and action; "Helllail set­
some
'Cliff: Surir-ay "chOOI P:30 1. JD.,
tions IDtaled over two million dollars. Do the special drives, Mrs. Houdlll!lhelt was won by Mrs.
the heavens i!t•ll laugh: the Lord shall ba\'e them in
Phil · Wis", Silbt.; Clu■ t.roetlng
!n
tetll
dubs, a,nd benevolences in our County reCeive this much mo­ BOHS.
l(t:� a. m . W111. Balle)" In i:blir�:
Then shall he speak unto them in his wnth and vex
derision.
Durink the program hour, Mrs .
ney? Do the churches actually receive this in their budgets!
� t":"� , p. m. Ev1t11,u.11,
diJpleasure." This Psalm after referring to
his
in
them
Davis ahowed color ali des of the
TV SllHH fol' lvt1'9_. The study shows we claim this in our glvint.
�itea 7- to 11, m. parrt.or in char1e
Holy hill of Zion", declares thai DIWII!
my
.
on
King
"The
Caribbean
cruise
which
the
Oavis
To make these figures come 06\ at!cording to what we are
SUNDA-Y
Prttyu.
w~�odiy 7:30 f.
upon the Nations; "Thou slialt break
family
had
taken.
fall
to
is
Judgement
claiming as our giving' the ·average family would be giving During the social hour refresh­
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m.
thou shalt dash theni in pieces like
iron;
of
rod
with
them
a
$8:U e_ach week to his church and' be nevolences which ac- ments :were served by Mn. Davis,
Chanltel
13 - 9:45 ••II.
i'°'"lell JtU-. Vree ltelbadln: Kev.
cordln� to the figures for the, churches I serve, would have Mn, Marie Pickens, Mrs. AudteY j a potter's vessel."
"Tlte Lode llf
'.
This reminds one of another figure having to d«&gt; with Ille
to be $2.�8 weekly per familt to the church and $5.43 per Fro11t and Mrs. Peggy Schmnll.
��pJlfle Prayer"
nations and their ultimate -fall. We refer, of coune._ ,to the
-- -- family for other benevolences . '
''
oi whirh Ring Nebucl!Jilli�tzar arealiled
Ponliitoy � l �il 8ipi l,i churdl,
To make these figures come out according to what we are W illiams, pa,tor, Sunday School, metal image of a man
''
0.
0
orship
30
a.
m.;
1 ,3
and to which Daniel �,VO the interpretation In llie second
W
Ral ph c, Zundel, paator; . Albert . clalililh � o,ur giving the averall!, · fatnily would be giving 9:
nn,
Be ho
.
Martin Jr., ds'L supt.; 9,30 to ,a . 1 1 e fchweek to his churc'h au�d LC�•·
chapter of hts prophecv. This image. whit% foreshadow, UM!
,.nmeVOIences which a cc ord• tor : ; lWorship
ny. lUJI,,,
f Sunday
"·· pv School
9:30;
- eourse and end of Gehlilt, world rule (bl!gUit by tltls tuiil of
1 1 : 15 i. Ill. ' Cbrhl:iiDed' aervl� of
.
I
lo the figures for the c1iurdhes I serve, would have to be 1 0 , 30 ; Eber Carnahan, S\lpt,; y.
stbc ly and woiiiilp. Sermon " How ng
"mlil Iii �e
Daniel
in
des••;'i&lt;';J
a,
�mis
Babylon)
ff:3
H
family
per
o ur. 0 p. m.
it i"ailule Affect 92,68 weekly per family to, the church and $5.43
Does the
wltll:b !lliill
�•um,
a
up
set
1
1
shcGod
kings,
these
o
days
f
C•rmel ■UI, F, I. DUnn. pa1tor�
.
, .
Ollr Fanli?" Ui-sery aild J Unior for other benevolences.
aiid
pieces
in
break
ihall
it
and
destroyed
be
never
uWhere our treasure ls, there will otir heart be also.'' How Sund•Y 8chool 9: 30, Wayne koaih.
Churtli fdr ch ldren. Wed., 6 : 80 p.
that
sa1"i!tt
th&lt;III
as
Cbrasmuch
Kingdoms
these
all
sume
m., Family
Night ••�per and much of 0111' heart is truly with the Lord! Even if these fig. supt. ; Wonhip 1 0:45; Y-Hour and
84)
(ff.
band,
without
ccn�ins
:
r.
lho
ol
out
p.
m.
stone
cut
the
was
ng
mee
Prayer
R�v. ihd Mrs. E. d. Paiker Akron u.res were correct to the
nnY, w
' e w·OUId onIy be givmg
" three t:,rac•ij. B
nn
the
'Clay,
thll,
1u•
F.
,.
tliu:
brw,
,
-·
the
\i
iron,
the
•r
pieces
in
�
brake
it
�
that
tnd
,
0
" ,' per cent to the church a best, about seven per cent to other
•uest speakers Sund• · Mav, 29
tor: Sunday school 9:30, Ben Qula­
the gold; the great God hath made'. � to the
observation or Lord', rup°per and worttty
causes. The Old Testament �ac es the Jaw of tithing, cnber,y, supt.; Worship '1:30: Pray­ silver, and
·
r,
Bapllsm.
come to pass hereafter." Daniel s w'o;dS In 7;9
shall
what
King
the New Testament. teaches the prtnc!J) e of proportional giv• er meelin•, Wed. 7,30.
this fil!Ure of national destruction; "I beheld
with
agree
tlso
Unltod Molhocllst, -.r, lu- Ing and tlphblds Ille tithe as a .principle rather than a law. If
,iitt alp1r,t c1,urcfi, Racine, A
cast down, a� the Ancient of days did sit."
\Vere
throi!es
till
gene Brown, paatot: Sµnda)' School the love which we have for the savln° act of God's grace in n
· , Mccauley, -pattor; 9 :...,
•· a. m
�
Danie
is,
verse
tn
•:,1•
a
m
Kenneth
Finlpt
l concludes: : I saw in the nilrht -,lslona, and,
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"
·
,
I
.,, •• .; Christ were truly expressed in our giving we would probably Sunday School , 10:45 a. m. morn• behold, one like unto
orship
)0:SO a. m., ''The Wound,
the S-On &lt;1f Man came witlt tlill clouds of
W
In�
worahlp
"Whtl
t.,
A
Church
go far bl!"ond
1
th•� JO%, .
,
eel Made Whole." MYF, Jr. and sr.
ember'" 8 p. m., BYF, •11 •JI&gt;•· \leaven. and came to the Ancient of Days . , . . ind there WR$
What Is God,'s answer going to be where an account of our M
�•.,er and
6 p. m.; Wed ,, 9 •- m , -8 p. m. E nm
'dven Him dominion, and glory. and a Kingdom.0lhat all peo­
:
•• · g ,.r11vlce; W•d" 1t:30
,tudy; Wed., 7 p. m. eholr; Ohio giving ls ,nade ? Will be say "Well done thou good and faith- p.
Pr e
"Ie. nations, artd languages, shall serve him . . . . .
i�1 h1z.� -;:�1:: - Chu rch, Gt
�nual Conference, June' '7 • 12 at �1 servant, _thou hast been faithfui over a little, I will set
While the above scriptures l!eem to be concerned wJ,th the
.La�ol&lt;le, Ohio. All tre..u,.ra' thee ()Ver much, enter Into the joy of thy m aster?" Or will we B•�'d, Arthur R. M&lt;Ou1ey. ••"•• ·
fal l of Gentile nations in general and of the Lord's ultimate
boob ,hould bll ready foi audit be- 8
•o aw.avJ_ �
- irrOwful like_ the,, .,?iCII young ruler, or be called a Oi.SO a. m 1 Momma
Worship,
scho­
Ion ""'
.L. ,.�
.,
t
'·
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-• · ., hm '."°"th·
!l;hldl 'l'IWIY
fool:lllil! the mall w_ho buln, larger hams, or worst of all, will •'Wliit r,i A Church llelnbe1-,·' "li!e,shin, may � note one Bible passage
,
and
38
Erelclel
In
Russia.
�o,
part!Cularly
.
•�fer
may
f�el
illtb outer darl&lt;b81!'1 bltvlng that which we had taken 10:/5 ,. m .. _Sunda'v �cijll&lt;)I; 7:3f lars
li-e i,e ·�i.C
ni ,
J
"' . w�teud
.
Bible
n,y:
in.
Footnotes
mel)tioned.
are
and
·
Meshech
,9
TuJ)al
St
4 P•
,, M u rry ve., Pom�0)"1 __.Hoht hi a�?
1 _.-,:
p. �-• tventnc Praise Service,
·' 1" I
Mv, IK.
Mou,. j,, P,oyer, Ch.nt.,, "Tho h4ve Mqsc_ow and Tobolsk i n pilrentlie9e9. hi 39: t,e WI! read:
·
11: "Soul IIJ" lkldy, '' · ,'" '
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" 0 ,,..,t• - . . . . Bi.:,I
, ,,,..,,
, . ,tijo moiitln&amp; 1'1ttln. ' ·J. jii, ,,
G! en_g_lft: My ,oul,lol\(&lt;lh, 1&lt;1, &lt;Jl\riillan . Eilueatlon, Th�, Young will be 1&gt;rdqy,ed.; vi,:ed., . &lt;:ounth CI\Ufoh In Town." Ed· "l will brbii\ you qp 'from the utlennost oart.. of the north
30 P- m . Pr��t\mefllnl .. ape, Bi- "'01"d Life, pal!ltnt; Sunday Sc�(!!I] ,nd iead vou against -the mountains of Israel; - yOll, shall fall,
.
. -� ltstrr 8th6ol 'fttltl.
ff "fa�h for tbe couttl of the f I, 'ftt. il1n'• Fellowship mt
' I .
�e study ; 8;30 p. m.; Choir.
· �-;ii ,. m., J!erl ·eo,1s. suot.: Wor- ,rid I will • gt"' you · to birds of prey of e,erv ,ItOrt and to the
7:30 p. m. WCTIJ.
uhd•;
y
o
h
llt
erl•
Resh
:
m
ond
eart
!Ill'
.
Cli•�
llbd�
e-'&amp;J
Church
IUB
Plain•
i
Tuppert
,
,
: !lhlr 1 1 1, ,J!l.: Evaneelistlc SP.rvic,i
•
Polms
God.
living
the
1'or
etll
WachtnNh•IC
Oil
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M
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II
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h. MN!- 1 •ul l[ooka. paotor: 9:30 suoday 8 p . m.; Thun , a •· m., Prayer wild beasts to be devoured - and they shall IJ:llow ·ttuit
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rc
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P� I t,chool; B , P- m. Won.hip serv1� ; m11P.tin "' and Bible stndv .
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m&gt;, p. m. Wednesday, Proyer meet f...Wdth Onpel Ml,.lon, I, 1 rn these and numerous additional scriptures
�·
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30
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oll
Di
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C�•
sii1ff,I
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A&lt;oiilif1'part
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Well
t
he Fp:re· 9 . so
llolv
the
.
Confidence
God
fortei
that
nations
all
of
doom
the
6:30
-&lt;I
nday,
.
S
u
stflnol
ng;
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m.
8U!Mfllv
VF
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tor:
p
Gflltlth,
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, . , . lk ai,"1ee, 7:IO p. ,-Ill • t,illaW1hJ1&gt; 9:U 1• m. C�u(&lt;h !!&lt;Hool; 1 0:IS, • m. hurch &lt;h , 1• B h
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convictio
of
every
true.
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n
South 11,thel ■ UB: Poul -•• •� II. m.; ·Rilymlllld Evans. taut.: h\'lilll writer expre5"ed the hope and
ec lle,
S ool
, Morning Wqr,h lp: i1,1� •· m. ope- · _ C
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, d., 7 p. m., choir �hear• putor; .l:!11 a. m. )Vorshlp; 10:30 Wo/ihl• 'i,10 p. m .; The,., ?:30 p 13elltver In Jesus Christ,
�II oupt. We
m.
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•D'ti,�do
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Cliilffll,
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11
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m, Ma•"' '' tn,.
a. m., �v�day School.
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This Is my Father's world, 0 let me ne'er forpt
leol incl �1'.i-..ed , ��•n, utF group, · T:30 » JI,, - t�cdlliirllolli,,
h.
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t:11�
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tod Is the '
That thotaih the wrong
�tpr ' tile �� �t 'l,j;{i 1clilio/; Ta• · M�rl c_N�h .
i : 1'1lm9'0J- Waltlo
kth•.. Sutldn Scl\&lt;lnl
t&gt;
dniii�- � � �lif,&lt;Jtttii-, i!ffibt; n,so ,. m, p!itor, 10 •. '!' · sdmlaJ, Scfiijjil, JI, ;al'j!,
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· 1£d tfC. •unct., , Cl&gt;� ....., , 9, 15 on Clau; a o. m. ·
dli!il:
bot
!,
'11,l,i. la my Father's world: The hat!'lli,
:::;P,r�h1.,rtll)I, I' �Oi; 1 0,i��'Th� l�Fri
■1111 . • • 10:,d •· m.
&amp;!. q;� 111'¾'#"
i. m,, Worship ,!O: , !!- hj,, °'t,,d'■ tol!i ·
J'eaus """" dlea hball � satlslled, '� ·ll\4 Illeiveb
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Nothing in modern ltfe calls for more intelll1ent atllI
does the fine art of giving money away.
One of Amerka's richest men died the other day, .nd ltft
behind him this bit of v.·ise advice: " I t takes I lot of thlnklbl
to give money away, and do il wel l , Don't do it in a hurry}'
Jesu s had a great deal to say about money, and In tile 1er!P­
ture ol this week's Sunday school lesson he said , concernili1
the matter of charity, " Do not let your left hand know wbal
your right hand is doing."
Jews Charitable
The ancient Jews. like the modern Children of Israel, were
devoted to charity. In the first place, every Jew was Used to,
provide funds with which to care for the needy. Thi■ mo
went through the hands of the synagogue authorltlea and ::;
administere&lt;l in something lik:e the circumspect way of the
modern �ial agency. Then, in addition, special rollecUohs
were taken in the synagogues, from time to time to provlc!e
he l p for emergencies or for spedal causes. Still further in
addition, a great deal of charily was dispensed on the streetl
in the form of gilts to st�eet beggars, the poor, and the u.n·
fortunate.
Nowhere in the Roman Empire could a hungry or a Biele
man have expected so much help as might have been given
him in Jerusalem. And during the !easts at the Temple this
spirit of charity was especia11.y conspicuous.
Contemptlble Charity
There was then, howeVer, as there is now, a coruiderable
amount of charity that was thoroughly contemptible bttause
it was not aimed primarily at the relief of the distress of the
poor, but at the- fame of the contributors.
The Uniform Sunday School lesson for May 22: "SIN·
CERITY IN RELIGIOUS PRACTICFS," Matthew 6; 1-18;
Luke 1 8:9-14.
There had grown up a rather numerous group of Individ­
uals in Jerusalem who dispensed !heir charity with a great
show. In ways often very d1sgl\sling they contrived to make a
spectaele of their generosity. Their aim was not to help' hilt
to buy praise !Of' themselves.
Jesus had no thought of discouraging an honest effort to
help the needy, but he despised these showmen and said,
"Keep your left hand in ignorance of what your right hand is

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Meetin.s At Losan. Home

IOIN l'Olt MIIITtNG
A n evenin1 of ftllowship was
eajayed tm Thund.,- evr:nin.1
w�n mtmben of tht Baptlat Busy
Bee Society •11 hotten to tbe
Temple M:ethoditt WSCS at tbe
local chUr('h, After 1lvin1 Bible
ve-rset and sln&amp;inl h)lmns a film
o,. Mlulonary Work in South
America w11 shown. It w11 educa­
lional and sho•ed the &amp;reat need
fOf' the worlr:. Pretent were Mn
Quinn ltumll, Mrs. Honor Stans­
bury, Mn. Chetle r Price. Mn.
Kenn eth Na■on, Mrs. C1arendt!"
Arb•u&amp;b, Mrs. GJlberl Bowen, Mra
M.anrinlil: Galaway, Mrs. Howard
Stanley, Mrs. Dale Scott, Mn.
Arthur Crabtree and Mra. Mendal
Jordan-Temple membera with
Mrs. Elizabeth G.ard ner, Mn. Ruth
Starkey. Mn. Reed Je ffers, Mn.
Dale Dye, Mrs. Ray Biddl e , Mrs .
Joe Rhoa d"H. Mn. Carl Greenlee,,
Mr.11. Robert Bishop. Mrs. Ronald
Whittington, Mn. William Che adle
Mn. Verlin Howery, Mn. Clay
Jordan and Mrs. Fay Jordan local.
Delicious refre■hmenls were
served at the close of the meet­
, ing.
Mr. and Mrs. Luther Haney
and Dale ind MlH Gay McWhor­
ter w,ire guests Sunday of Mr.
and Mrs. Olan H:irvey.

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WA NT ADS

19) For Sale

( 20 l

Scholastic
Achievement

Business Services

' TELEVISION GU IDE
WSAZ.TV Ctta"t1el 3

f Rawaon
Rites To Be
Hellil Sunday Afternoon

\ Limited Supply I Meigs County
I Now On Hand Of Tax Duplicate
I Grave M3fkefS
Over $33 Million

THRE:E COMPLETE ROOllS OF CLOTH, WOOD SLAT PORCH
Funeral 1ervlce1 for Lt&amp;lle
ll .ineel's
a ll new furniture
shades, doth porch va lance,
I
Rawson,
of Lons Bottom, who
FurnHure l11clud e 1 2 piece In•
awnmgs, venetian bli.nds, win­
puaed
awa
at ML
Uli room suite, a matchine ta •
y ye■tetwly
dow shades.
Free estimates.
Continu ed from Pace Ona
Cumel Hospil&amp;l, will be held
bles, 2 rnaldune lamps, .f piece
Dale W1ppel, 215 Union Ave., n, Maag, Fred Brown, ,!inada MurPOR OONSISTl!NT DEPENDABLE Rl!SULTS
Sundlj' 1t three o'clock at the
bedroom a.ulte, mtenprin&amp; mat·
Pomeroy .
5 21 90tc ra)' , Darlene Smith, Jean Webster , 1
Rawlin11-Coall Funeral Home in
tress and bo:s: aprme, bed 1pread
The
V
e
ter
a
n&amp;
Service
Offic
e
of
With
e
veey
count
in
Oblo
but
BATES
y
Stafr medals were ■warded typ2 dres1i1-.r l11mp.1, Hotpoml re­ TELEVISION RADIO AND SMALL 1sts Marilyn Bl1c.kwood and Sharon Meigt County has announced th.at four showine: an increase, the to­ Middleport. RH. S&amp;m Belmo nt
I tents per word, :,.. loeertloa.. Ml.DUilum cblil'I• - 00 ,:u,�
a Umited supply of bronze flat
fngerar.or, �5 noae, 7 piece
tal valu1lion of au real e1t1te, will Qfficlate.
11ppliance repair. Call Frank oouglaa.
• C.Dl&amp; per word for three OOlhleeuti ve lnaertioua.
been
m■rken
dinette set, and 32 piece dinner
h11
republic uhlitJea and penooal pro­
grave
holder
1
Interment will be in th.: Lone
nd•t
Danforth
Aw
F-..
rd
lon
Capt ein a , 414 N. Second Ave .,
Special - ont month bx 30 cent, per word.
celved.
ware. These J rooms of furn1perty In the state la more tha n Oak cemetery at Pt. Pleuant.
Principal
Di
e hl
present
ed
th
e
Middleport.
�-3-ttc
Full rate � 3 C\!Dte per word will be e.baretd tor advertiaiDC
lure were not picked up after a
Surviving beaidea hJa wife Kate
Danforth Foundation of Miuouri
Only one marker for any one 'n billion dollars, State Auditor
If DOt pr&amp;id Wli.bin 10 dity1 after receivio.: bill.
down payment was made. The
AUCTIONllll
,\ ward t.o My rna Maaa:, H the out- w,r will be supplied to an ■ppli­ Jame, A. Rhodea report.I. Coun­ , are hi■ mother, Mra. Lillla.n Lln­
� ill AdYertilina - Should be roportNI unmedlouly. TIie
su1•g1 Clln be yours. No down I
Complm S.rYlce
slandine girl in the Senior Clau, cant. The markers are for the Civil tlea sho&gt;ilng a drop i n valuation ter, Middleport an d five children.
Da.U.y SeotineJ wW not be rapouaibl.e tor more I.ball one i�O!'­
payment, 36 montha to pay. Just
Critt Bradford
and
B.lll'rie Phillipe as the out- War (April 19, 1861 • April 13, from 11st year are Allen, Aug­
recl mNl't!on.
pa)' the balance or $8.50 a week
lflrft•, Phort11 or Cont•d
standing Senior boy, by the Porn - 1865), the Spanish-American War lai:i:e, Scioto and Pike.
Cad ot ,,.._,Ha and Sc,,ed&amp;l. N0Uce1 of Ev,•11.ta fl.UO. Obitu.ariea
Here 1,- f,8� worth of furniture A. C, 8RA0i'·ORO, Ri11clne, OhJe.
croy Senior High School f■cult)'. (April 21, 1898 · Jul)' 4, 1902),
publlt,htd al 1 cent per word.
Valuation, !or 19MI u repor�
for only �g Phone WY2·26J5.
The award is based on the !our World War I (April B. 1917 • Nov.
ns
Game.
ed
to Rhod ea ' office by county
1 DAY
3 DAYS
� DAYS
t MO.
5-l&amp;-Jtc
hases of llvlng - leadenhip, I 1 1 , 1918), World War U (Dec. 7,
�I,
Fla.
UPI-Jul1an
Ja­
p
SMALL
A1'D
TEL�VISJON
RADlO
.
auditor&amp; total $27,180,899,283. Ap�
IIOc
90c
$ I .JI&gt;
'4 . 00
ind
uM,),
Ko2,
tbe
Sept.
·
holarship,
1941
religcitiz.enship
and
vier
•
first
hom
er of the
ae1son
sc
Otis
Phone
repair.
appliance
L
L_
�
_
_
_
_
-·
,
-OA R Y D l 5 P E 5A 5 A E
pro:dmately 7 1 percent of the t■: 1. • j
20
60e
Sl.20
'1 ,80
$11.00
re,n Conflict (June 27, 1� • Jan.
a
M""':.1intock,
Racine, O'lio. 2+ tfc 1uus life.
,.,.,
able wealth is in alde muni dpall- powered the Columbu1 J et■ lo
�
On May :lJ, 1 P. M., l Mlle north
15&lt;
,1.50
92.:lll
fl .50
_..1
31,
19M).
3victory
oy�r
th
e M iami Mar2
"...- cine, Ohl o, on u,e 0a k
0I ,
tJes·, 29 percent outaide.
.
.&amp;a aball Te■m Awa n:a s
Adi nceiYed b)' "1.0 A.M. wi.ll b,o In Uuil day •
,
line Friday night. Javier belted
BUILT K ITCHEN DEGrove Road. Oth e r employ- CUSTOM
.
u
l
Moor
e
,
coach
of
the
If
the
veteran
s
grav
e
has
been
uel
R
I
More than half of the t.axabl e bl■ rowidtripper with two out in
ment must sell. 21 Holstei n
.s ig, ned for yo ur home . Free e s- l'omeroy High School baseball already marked by th e insignia of
the ninth Jnning to break a 2-2
timate&amp;.
Foreman
propert
and
Abbott
y in Ohio is in the largcows, ! inl calf heifor up, 4
-6- tf 1eam, S. E. O. District Clu1 AA I a veterana ' org a nization, no mark• e1t six counties; Cuyahog, with tie.
.
S
S321
Phone
W"t'2
·
G uernsey cows, 2 Jeney cows,
lha111pions, presented awards to er should be requested. No more
1 mixed blood cow, (3) \hree ,-----------eleven players a nd two managers. than one flag.hold er ,should be on $0.3 billion; Hamilton $2. 7 bill• I
ion; F�•�klin $1.6; Montgo:°1�ry Denaocratic
(9)
1
yeu olds, (5) four )'ear olds,
Meeting
Medals went to Edward Bartels. 1 a &amp;rave.
$1.4 blllton;, Lucas $1.3 blllton
TIIIMITI AND PE &amp;T CONTROL
1
ltiJ five ye a r olds, balance are
Nick Coatea, Robert Cunningham,
.
and Summit $1. 3 biUlon.
SJ Fain. f,.. ln.-ctlon. ln1ur• GULF SERVICE STATION WITH
App
ti and 7, with the exception of 1 I
William Gibbs, Thomas Grueser,
. hcant� should come in perL. ·2 earry out permit, 1258 Pow•
There will he no meeting of th e
N by N•tlonwkt•. Phone R.
f
,
to
the
ble,
i
poss
son,
Veteran
I
.
01J cow, man y fresh or sprmg• 1
.
·1 erry Knight, Gary Moore, How•
Th e new total valuation i1 up Meigs Count Democratic Wom­
ell SL, Middlcporl, on State Ht.
and A. S.rvlce 'Station WY2Service
Office.
Apphcants
are
asky
ers, 1 1 head treshe1. Lhis fall, ,
ard Parker, William Wilson, and
$1,l.f9,866,490 over
last year. en', Club Thursda , due to Com·
7. See William Lowe, Owner.
ed not . to telephon e . Forms are ■1y
4-26-tt,,
1366.
health papers furn ished, in• 1
Phillip Harrison.
Percenta.a: e wlse, the bi&amp;gest in· menc eme n t activiUea . The next
!&gt;-I 0-3tc
.
so a vailable for applymg for a
specuon
lo\lelcome
anytime,
a
THEKE WILL BE A G UN SHOOT
Baseball letters went to pla yer gov ernment er■nite or marble crease waa In littl e Monroe cou n• �eeting wUI be Ju ne 23 al the
good herd.
for the Mooie, Sunday, at 1 p. m. 1954 HAllLEY DAVIDSON MO­
Before
9:30
A
.
M
Thomas
White and manilgers Walt• headstone grave marker for all ty wh ere the tax duplicate was second W1ttd Fire House.
Howard Ervin, O wner.
torcycle,. Model ltl�, very ll:OOd
on old Houle 7, back of the
Mldcllepo1t WY -2-2649
er Grueser and Charl e, Downie.
wars including Confed erate l(eter- more than tre bled du e to a new
Harold Godd ii rd, Auctioneer.
condition, ran be seen at 2141,,
aluminum mill.
skating rmk, nin or shme.
Pomeroy
WY-2-3195
In introducing Coach 'Moore, Mr. ans.
5- 1 8-4lc
E . Main. Phone WY2·3tl35.
5 20 2tp
IC.AUTl FE� STO•I
Diehl remarked that Pom eroy was
The new tax duplicate for
5•19-3tc
.-.1 CIIHIH
very lucky t.o have a i man of the
Meigs
Collnty is $33,592,216 of
Buy Y&amp;ur - (3)
hlloh 5•2145
Pvt. Joseph L. Joh nson, son of
t·alibrc of Ru�sell Moore on the
which $12,377,684 ii inside muni­
SMALL
TOY
POMERANIAN•
'IAMllL SERVICE STATION
Mr. and Mrs. Jose ph R. Johnson,
leaching staff.
cipalities
and
$21,214,"2
is
out­
I
IN L0\111\"G M�MOllY OF MY
Befur• 9;00 A.M.
Mal l"hester Pups.
Reasonilble.
Pomeroy RD J , has
completed
sid e mu nicipalities.
dear son who wa11 drowned m
Before presented the award■,
Alblny 3353
Phone SPJ-5695 Mai;on, W. Va.
basic training at Fort Knox, Ky.,
France, M.11}' 2 1 , 1945 in the ser­
Coach Moore, who with Mrs.
5·19-Jtp.
where h e was in Compan y C, 13th
E&gt;ery Day lier,l.r
vice of his country.
Continu ed from Page One
chaperoned the Sen ior
-·- · · - - Moore,
·training battalion, Fourth Train•
Nollung ca11 ever lake awa)'.
Class on their recent tour to Waah• Ruth Ann Farmer,
Marianne
inc Re;gt. Pvt. Johnson, now home
The love a hearl holds dear
mgton, D. C., stated t.hat he thor- Woodgerd, Maida Roush, Diana
on lo-day leave, goes to Fort
Fond memories linger &lt;!very day
BARNES·SIMPSUN INSURANCE Ol,Jghly enjoyed accompanyina: the Stumbo, Barbara Stnea, Emma­
SIU, Oki■., M1y 2&amp; for special
Remembrance keeps him near.
AT
Agents, Middleport, Fire, Auto­ class on the tour and that they lln e Bowl es, Lore tta Hanning,
traini ng in fi eld artillery missile
Sadl)' misst:d by moth er, ai11ters
Shirley GIikey,
moblle, Bonds. Phone WY2·2903 were th e nicest eroup he haa had Sharon Ev11n1,
operation .
and brolhen.
the privilege to escort on a tour Carolyn Bradford, Lynn Buch,n•
5 21 llc
■n, Jud)' Clark, Janice Richards
o( that kind.
.•
Donnie R. King, 62, of the Eno
Coach
Moor
lolld Caroly n Wilson·
e said, "The boy a on
Pomeroy, Obto
Community Route 1 , Vinton, di ed
t he ba II Iearn have done a IreMra . 0. P. Kl ein , m�mber of
Friday eveni ng at 10 o'clock at th e
mendous job lhi&amp; year, a nd w e t he Return Jomdhan M e 1 1
11 Ch ap. Schaekel C, lnic in Mason , w. Va.
CULDSPOT HEt'HHl ERATOR $36.
should be ver)' proud of them ."
1 er presented the DAR Award to
....,.. Clean u• Ce,e
.. ..... ..... ,, tf ....
C. H. Hutton, Rt. 1 , Pomeroy.
Funeral servic ea wlll be held
Prevlou1 Award•
Mary Harth.
..,.. ., .._ ,up.rt, . . .
All Mallto lftd -1■
1-'hone WY 2-667 1.
5 21 3tp
on Monday at 2 p m at the Eno
Princi
ehl asked the followpal
Di
MITRo.GIJTAN MOTOQ
Th9 Activity Stitt Editor ■ward Methodist Church with burial to
For PRllE lnspeello11
i�� student, who recei Yed achol�•· WH pre1e
-- l11t Mtlll It.
tu.
ft.
HE
FRIGERA
TOR.
GOOD
9
nted lo Phy lll, Hilbert follow in th e Pine Street Cem e­
PHONI
lli: awards and honor, earlier m liy Hrs.
condition $50; '53 Stud ebaker,
Joe Balley and Supt L. I tery in Gallipo lis.
,.......,, Ohle
Rev. Weber Thoma will be th e
493 Lincoln St.
the, year to stand for recognition. w. McComaa pres
Gilmore'• Supply Slore
oue owner. Offer wented. Virgil
speaker at Memorial Day services
e nted Marlin ne
Pho.,. WY2-3561 Mlclcllo,ort
I�·, FORD V8 2 OJI, CUSTOM
. 1hey we�e Arn old Evans, Na- llrinkman with the An
The deceased was born on Jan. ,t the B.urlingbam Church . on
Teaford, Syrac use, Phon e WY 2,
n ual Staff
WY-2-2774
0 nal Merit Scholar■hi p Contest
t1
aedan. Low mlleaae. Sparklin g
6731.
3tc
Edltor award•
18, 1898 in Jackion Cou n ty , W , Monday, Ma y 30, it has be en ■n·
� 21
llljht blue finl•h $1 ,950.00. Blaet
Vaughan' ■ Extennlnatlng
COMPLETE INSURANCE PRO­ finalist; Sondra PottB, D.A.R. Good I Ca�ol:,, n Nicholson was present- V11 ., the son o I Jasper and Ti'II'i e nounc ed.
tnim, Pomeroy
�18-titc
.
tectiori, Lile, Auto, Fire, Polio. Citizenship award winner; Ll nd11 ed w1lh the M1J
Company
dleport spelllna:: Kine. Hh father survives.
Crow, Detty Crocker Hom emaker I
The Amerkzn Legion Post m.:im
Call
Don
Mills,
Middleport,
Also aurviving are his wife,
St, Mary•, w. v••
cham
1on
■ward
Mr, M. cComas.
b
�
y
,
Swatz
l
l,
e
e
award·
b
e
r1 will be present al 1 1 :30 a. m.
Micha
Buck1960
--------1968 CHEVROLET
Ohio.
t OR.
TyPll1£ certlflca te1 were pre- Wavie King of Eno; two daugh- to decorat e th e grilllves ot veter•
eye 80)'1&gt;' State del egate; Sharon
.
scd1m. Orlainal black finish. HOU�E TJ&lt;AILC:it 5U' x l U ' , 1''1Vt: 1151D IOATI AND MOTOR• ff5
ters, Mrs. Cecil Dil lon , Elkview
and up while the\,' lut. Mltro­
Young, 1960 Buckeye Girls' Sti le liented by Mra. Em■ily Sprague to w. v,. and Mrs. Robert Simon, ans, 1 be afternoon program at
room11, 011.lll. ;,-,Jecp11 8. �t!UO.UU.
Power &amp;lide :,1,086.00 Blaet­
Christin.!
Coats,
Linda
Forr
ea
t,
pollttn Motora.
I. Main
which .ke v. Thoma ' wiiJ speak will
deleg ate
!-'race 111c1ude11 1ue1 01J lank,
tnars, Pomeroy
5-18-0h:
I �Yelyn C"apteina, Betty Gilmore, Mlchig,n ; one son Herbert E.
It., Pom.ro,. Phone WY� FOR SALE ; FIVE ROOM HOUSE
TY°pewrltlng Aw•rd•
begm at 1 o'cJOCk.
ww.sher, ory1c:r, klevisioa.. see
M. cKee, Dottie Ki ng, Pt. Pl ea■ant; 16 grandchll1 1 -24-tfc
1900 MERCUIIY MONTERAY 4
Twenty Senior High atudenta rf!- Janice Zirkle , Dora Ir:
1' ftl 1Hl J I UUtlOU, tla!iilan Road,
with bath. Nice location. Melvin
dr
e
n;
on
e
gr
e
at
grandchild
and
Mowery , 1r...
Jen . maon, JanI•
dr. 1tditn. Jw::I Gla111. Multi•drive.
GRADUATION DATE
.......,
.HI. t, UaCJne.
Hood, 1 1 1 Locust St., Pomeroy . ccived gold cir silver awud medals
D 14, 6lc
the following stepchildren : Mrs.
Hauck,
Walt
er Harria, Jim Batey ,
.
1'' ully
equipped
Showroom
for echleving a net word per-mi n Graduation
exerc1Ses will De held
5-14·:iOt p
Jean Griflln, Mrs. Lucy Barr, Mrs.
TRACTOH,
clean $2,1:$.:..oo. Blaettnan, Pom ALLIS t:HALMJ!;RS
ute speed of 45 or hleher, if e n- Darrel Becbtle, Willi1m Pettit, Lllllan Smith, Francis Sa re and nexi '1 uesoay at 8 p. m., May 24,
hyuraulic plows, �H 4, corn Al'Ah 1'MEN'fS - .1i'urruthied ud
eroy ,
•5 or Tom An derson, J_ udy Butcher, James B. Sa re, all of Pt.y Pl ea- tor the Kac1ne Eighth lirade in the
rolled ,· n Elemen••r
� 18-6tc
- y Typing·, "
y
MODERN
FIVE better if an Advanced
uuturouhed. Mdtuten. K.lddle­ t'OR SALE
planter, cu u11111,ton and spra)'
'fypi ni stu- , Fr ances pe1111•. 1 Ill am Soltear., sant.
hlgb 1cb09I 1ull1tor1um. 1'he Rev.
hOuse,
lull
bH
e
ment
and
room
John
Blak
e
r,
J1m
port,
Pboua
Harris,
WY-2-12118.
Randall
2-3-t1
uumt. J1nu111 Mournm&amp;, Railroa d
Jonn Elwood of the Jtacioe Metbo­
dent ;and 65 or hisher if an Of•
�3 Sl'UDEl!AKE!t CHAMPION 2
nttic. Aasume ba lancti of 4. %
I Bowles, Lynn Buchanan, �arry
M., M1ddit1port. C11l W 't� ·::t:i:.!J.
Other sl r vivors inctuJle tw� 1-'o­ U1at Pariah will be speaker,
flee Practice student.
.
'6or. Orlen111J paint. One own�
.
3 AND 8 ROOM HOUSE.
,0
dlrect aovernment Joan. LOt &amp;o
Farley, 8�11 Fife, Da nny Hmdy, thers Henry and Claren
·1tUt9
ttJ
ce King,
Vln:u ·1.atora, .S)'rJu.:u ae, Phone
room apartment1. A . N . 11eni,t :
,clMJ, Good neighborhood. Call
The ,following . awards were made b·ed Pulhna, June M an ley, Will• , tioth of Nitro; and three
PVT. HERMANN MOVIS
sisters,
WY:.!-U7Jl .
�18-6tc
Phone NY2·3272,
l l-2-tfc
IV'lr:NING AUC r J O N
or see 1''nddie 1'h11bet, Mason. to Office P�acllce students: Elsie lam Stobart, David Lyo na, Rosetta Mn. Minerva Hill, Silve
I Arm Pvt. Jto!and H. H errmann ,
w
rto
n,
.
y
Frld•y, MIIJ 'll, 190U, 7;00 P. M.
W v,.
-t-26-tfc Ar�uld rL'CelVed a 70 wpm pin for Richards, Judy Sauer, Dave Hart•
Va.; Mra. Rosa Burgess, Nitro and 27, wn of Noel A. Herrmann, .Mad•
1U&amp;7 l!UICK VB SPECIAL 4 DR.
APARTMENT; 4 ROOMS, BATH
typ1.ng 72 wpm; Norma Roush, Mi ina:er, Cl)'dl Taylor, Doria Rice, Mrs. Genevieve Facemyre, Mason . d1eport,
11eu11.n. Power 11Leenna and brak· .11.ivmi 11otll Ill)' honu!, I will t1ull
and ba1:1cment. Good location and
recently was aasi&amp;:ned to
«L ,1ucuon 11L my rc1mlence m
Jamee Thomas, 6:1.
Belt)' Covert, Barbara Covert, Judy
BED­
liOOD
.-!lAM�
MODERN
2
e1. Orrj1m1I bl11.ck llni11h, llke
Frlenda will bf. receh:ed after 7 the HiYtb En .lineer Battallon at
clcttn. Phone WY 2-3267.
t.ne&amp;tl!l' tllll lollowmg:
Ratliff, Jacklyn Ratliff, Becky pm Saturd
now. Uynauow onve, $lb9lt00.
room home .it Ul32
Lincoln
•Y at the Foglesong .t'ort Stewart, Ga. A heavy-equip­
(3) lB, 6tc
.
C' aroly n Edwards wao p�eaen led Leonard, Susan
di.
tt
ng
uvmg
room
aunc;
1
1
Pulle n, Richard Funeral Hom e in Maso n until 12 ment operator in the battaho
Hcii.:hl11, Pomero y, Ohlo, Vll'll n t wt lh a 7 u wpm pl n 1or 1 p1n1 th aL
blaean1ra, Pomorotr
5-18-titc
n 'a
y
room t1ulle; I d111clll! set; 1 gas -----------­
u.
•• oon Erv I n, �ren
McEl - noon on Sunday . Tbe bod will Headquarter, a nd 8er\'ice Com­
U . 1. can buy with no down a peed. Other Adva n ced 1)' in &amp;: Lon"
y
RT,
BED
HOUSE
IN
MIDDLEPO
4
P
hlnny , Robert VanCoo ney , Jim then be taken to
IIICl4 &gt;'O U R DOOR Wl'l"!I OVEII j runge; J gws Ju g heat(! r; 2 wnt .
payment, owner will improve
lbe En o real- pany, he w■s stationed at Fort
ards made bY m tru tor W A
room, modern. Contad Don
111g uc11t1.s; 1 Vi' hlle we win(! madr111e a11d tu,uner JYl).t; Lincoln
·
Hood, Marcella Ward, PhY Ui■ dence where friends will be re- Leonard Wood, Mo.
tw
•
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e
·
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and
decorate
to
suit
purchaser,
s
69
k
"
e
wer
e
:
•?re,
P u c�
; Bostic, Ron nie Wilt, Bonnie R e
Quisen b.crry, 482 S. Third Sl.,
...
tl11ne; l 111.11plc bed and dresser;
• door full power, a:ood lire11
H , ceived after 3 pm Sunday .
move in and pay rent until "'
••aron y oung, u.1,. . aro1 ...ara:en 1 ,
or James Thom11,s, 136 S. Algon111d radio, 11141 1''ord Tudor
Deanne Mulllns Bernice Mullln a
l ch1)' l&gt;ed; 1 k1 lchcn cabmet;
your
V.
A.
Direct
Loan
cornea
NAUD CHAIRMAN
60; Carolyn �o_e&amp;:lem, 'JO; C.irol �n Ra mond Kloe�
quln, Columbu11. Phone BR9·
w11 h aood tlre1 and radio,
1 lot odll cnaini; :.L unuque tablcw
. Re ed Koenig:
y
throu,wh.
You
must
be
eligible
Fred
II. Johnson, 1ene ral man­
liell, :JO.; P■tru:11 Youn a, Ofi Roa:er Cl de Tolor, Ronn ie Jacobs,
083a. Available Jllne 10, 5-19-3tc
Phon(l WY.2-6:i!H . Hobert G. Plc·
1 antique hc11J Lrcc; 1 lot odd
con •
y
fo r a V. A. Loan. Other 1_pur­ Lelfhelt. 55,
ager of Rankin .Johnson &amp; Co.• col11.111p11; l lot dry walnut lumber.
ken.
t nJe Mulford, David Konkri&amp;ht,
G·U·titc
ch a scrs can bu y on Land Con­
DELUXE UNFURNISHED 4 room
1umbua 11 nd Zanesville insurance
Olllcrs 1lem11 too numerou s to
•
c.1
,
n
Mrs. Bernice Hoffma Eele en Bill McCool, Donn y Call, John
tract or make down paymen t
downstllitll a pt. Nicely furnlshhrm, ha■ been named chairman o!
1900 CHEVKOLET t'O UR DOOft
111ent1on. Nut rcspun111blc for MC·
owner ca n finance a ny reason­ tal')' Ty pewritlna instructor, p,·e• L)ion1 and Martha McDan iel.
ed 5 room upalaJr11 apL. Phone
lhe Ohio University board of tru,.
$100. Anna tJr■ce OUcr, Syra­
cidents.
Mra, Spraeue alao preaent ed
able proposition, Conlal'l DIL­ aentod the followin11 ■ward medals
WY2·3874. 1
5·10.6lp
.....
cuae, Ohio. l'tLon� W ¥�-6284-.
J . W. lloHman, Owner
LON &amp; BIIANNON, REALTORS, for typing the reapoctlve net word• St.enoa,aphy certificates to Kay
6-J lf·Jtc
I. O. J\tcCuy, Auctioncct'
SLEl'�PING HOOMS. 127 Butternut
Gallipolis, Ohio, Phone Gl6- per mmute: •Dale Hubbud, 00, and Jen kinaon a nd Rose tta Rlcharda.
S ltVICEI SUNDAY
CO) 14, 21, :.!3, 24, :.tl5, 2ti , 27, 7tc
Pomeroy.
5 20 6tp
Orin Smith prese nted the Al&amp;e•
5-19•0,tc Sondra Potta, GO. received aold
2tl74 or 0 16-2730.
Memorial Day service■ have
Cong. Walter H. Moeller, (D­
award pins. Sliver pi na wer e pre- bra certificates to Rlck.y Otler, Lanca ater) said Friday afternoon been scheduled for Sund■)', May
� llOOMS AND BATH. UNFUR· FOR SALE SEVEN ROOM HOUSII;
aented to
Rita Cunninaham, 45; Oavid Wiley , Lee Roush, Forrest ln Waahin&amp;ton that $250,000 has 22, 1l 'tbe. Himlock Grove Cbr1•
'l'IIIIEE YEAII OLD CUW AND
NI.SHED Apartment. 220',ii E.
witn two bath11, a:ara1e, w111a Mar 1nelds, �; Judy Barnett, -M; 81cbtel an d Tom Rall. He lllo
y
Call. George :Schule r, Middle•
been included for pl1o n ln1 of t.he tlon Cbutcb wtth the Pomeroy
Main. Phone WY 2-2460.
hou1e, celh1r, Jar1e cttrne r lot Linda Crow, ◄,i Myrn1 MHI, 45; preHn&amp;ed, General Science cerLi­ Bellevlll e Locks and D1m iq the Amerl1:ao Le1lon Po,1 parU�Ipa�
port, Ht. I .
O 21 3tp
8 20 3lp
located In Cheat11r, Ohio, OD Karen HoHner I tOi Barbara Lo11n, tlc1te■ to Lee louab, Strah Bech•
Look 1t the Space. Look al the
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1961 Publl&lt; Works Aj)proprltllon WC lo the 1ervice.
Route 7. Priced to ■ell. U lnter­ ttl,
Ue, Tom Bryan, DIYid Ann111
DO YOij PAY Cl'fY PRICES FOR
Pr1cetJ. Look at tlhe SavUt.g1.
DELUXE 3 · llOOMS and BATU
e■ted call or write Pa111l PoUna. .,
QMd farm machinery? &amp;le 8111
Dick Bodtmer and Richard Hay1.
unfurnl11ht.-d 11partm enl. Coats
TO KIIP -S ■I
He indicated l.be Belleville pro­
For WMli tiat Bu y &amp; Belt Ternw
The JO.min\a�e
1tr1l,1ht COP)'
Riple:y, W. Va. 1· &amp; ES2·1M3&amp;
Goodwin and buy Jl J'arm pricu.
Mr. Kn!Jbt pnaented Gebetal ject la ac�eduled for House 1ction
Ptlone
Building,
Middl
eport.
PARIS
UPI-Source• cloaie to
on
New
ud
Us&amp;D,
Look
to
test• used were scored act ordinl t1. Science certlt1catea &amp;o Sharon
,&amp;.:£6.tfc
Si.I mdea from WilkeaVlUt,,
WY 2•:Hf I .
D 2 1 12tc =-c,----,next week.
· youn1 Karim Al■ Khan Hid to­
.,,-,-,-- - - -- the 1nternational T)'pewritln&amp; ConYe&amp;\ller, Forrest Bachtel, David
4 211 llOIC
' Hl1 announcement 11 Jo line day be hlll decided for tbe pne­
Wiley ■nd
FOR SALE FOUR ROOM nous&amp; 1"1 Rule,.
Oller.
wilb a pre,Uctlon made by lbe l!lRt to keep intact tbe fabulous
ADMIRAL TV SET, F'RIOIDAIRE
,bath, baaem e11t, Jaa, cit, water
En1H■b I cutificat e■ were pre- con1re1ama n at I public' meeuna r1cln1 1hble■ of hi■ father,
1u1omalic w111her In aood con•
HOUSEWIVES:
EARN EXTRA
and &amp;araao. Lo&lt;■tod near brld1•
10nled
by .llro. June ..,.. 10 Ricki reently In Racine lh1t work fa Prince Aly Kahn, who was tilled
dilion. Call WY ll-6331,
monC!y. Part or !nil time. Car
M11on . Wilbert Weaver, M1100.. J
Oller, Forre■t Bachtel, Sharon expected to start on the Bellevllle in Ill IUlO .cram of his 1porta
u.,.
No.
23,
W1v.rlr,
Ohl•
e 31,
er
ncceHary, No lnvti atment. We
5•17-6tp.
car l11t Tluanday.
.
Yeau,er, Carl Lefever.
Job (near Re&lt;d1,11Ie) tbl■ ,-,
.
Open every dar 9 to t
,
.
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Sir
Le■Jie
Munro,
fo
rmer New
,
77
1
lr
in.
Write
Patty
For■he
,
y
,
Low bid of '38,867 wu m1d1
MON'l'(;LAIR LATE MODEL 17 cu.
Latin I eertifJcatH by Mill SU.·
Ii OH. SALE, 84 YI A., .I&lt; ARM. 7· Zealand Amb1111dor to the Unit• aa n
Mr,. Francia Goodnlte and sue .
Buckeye Ave., Marlett■, Ohio.
Park to .Rick)' Oiler .Forre■t Wedne■day for foundation explQr­
fl. uprlahl deep freeze. ,._.2 S. .
bowie.
,
barn
11.nd
out•build·
ed
St1te1
a
nd now • member
of
room
Elle
n Goodnite were in P■rken­
;;
z
llAS
DONE
AGAIN.
IT
KNIT
31&lt;
5
20
Drllllnr
Cltb Ave., Mlddlrport. Phone
Bachtel ' Tom Rall and &amp;.lb Do w_ atlml by lhe Moll
AU mmeral ri1hts go with Ute Un ited Nattona or11niu\lon
ings.
blll'I
Salurd■Y udt1
for
the
2-3ear
oJds.
4
y
Co., of Huntlftlton , W 11 v,. Army
WY 2·Mt.lO.
ell
i, 20 3tc
fi rm , In Scipio Township. write will addre111 Ohio
Unlyenity" a
llr. and Mn. Paul Rou1b and
Boxer ■horu $1.06, Matchinc or
i..un Il cvtiflcate bf Miu Park enilneera bad e1Um1ted the job
&lt;.;larence SwauG er, 19 N, What-, la,:-&amp;est 1r1du1tlon cll n In ht•
PARAKEETS $8.00 A PAIR. ALSO
con tr11Un1 top■ $1.1 9. The Shoe
children were 1n Columbua Tues­
to Sarah Hannlf: n Carol J
b■ at '88,ffe.
lini, Col11mbu1, Ohio.
5 21 3tp , tory Sunday, Ju ne ll.
ilox, Middleport.
Partou ind Pomeranian dog1.
6-J 8,8tc
day.
· Teunn■ White
Pia;&gt;
The ar1dU1llon. Hot of /Doro than
.
Sherwood Coahm, Ohio River
•
•nd
11•1'1' Swanion
•'® ju■t ueffd.1 the prevloua
USED EQUIPMENT FOR SALE
1lU11d, Pt Plea11nt, W. Va.
Enallab U �Uflcatu wne Women'• Auodatlon
rocord
Ibo
Juno
eradualoa
or lrade. Tractor Corn Plant11r
In
&amp;- 1"1'
pre,.oud by Mr,. Moore to Sarah
Must take .morthlnd 110 to 120
claaa of 1950· 'lb.e blSb f.la:IJ.l'e of
$75.00; Hone
Corn
Pl1nter
Tbe Women•' Asaoci1iion of the
Hann la■n, Mary Swan ton, CharBUILDING SITE ½11 Acre, 270
POMlltOY-2-llOr)'
, 8-room home 10 yean 110 n1ulted from the
ffl.00; Hide
Dellve r)I Rake
word■ per minute.
.Flrat
United Pre■byterian Chltll'Cb
len
lJ
vJ
•
Sb
aron
'
n■
an
Pi
ke
d
ti. or fro1111ae on Rt. 7 ne.. r
with 2 bllths, gas furnute heat- veleran1 enrollment bul1e fol•
ftD,00; l'wo Rotary Hoes $63.00;
will
meet
Mondi)',
2:3 at ,:ao
1
J
ac!ba.
Slate G1na:e. Phone WV2-247'
in&amp; lo both Uoora, cedar ihin• lowl nl World War U.
.Spr eade r
Two Wheel C o, pp
Enaliab lll by lln. lAe to David p. m , in the church with the t,ro- I
between 9 111d � or Jnquire at
el
e
xtcrlor.
------Excellenl location
e
Sl,U.00; New W•a:on wJth bed
L)'ona, Kann McElbinny, Sunn cram themv
"The MJuiOD.ll'J'
SbU na Rlnll.
$300,00 per montll
e:ccellent property,
,, 10.Slc
close in,
�u:JU.UO; 60 l''t. !1:levator '9().00;
Road"
1n
cbarae
of Kr■• GeorJe I
•
u
p
u
O
a.
en,
a
nny ••IJ11:,
ludy
Sauer,
$ 13,000.00. Beat buy in PomeOne and Two .BoUotn Plow■
Cont1ct Pononnel Offlcie
R0Htt1 Ricbud1 and Deanne Andenon Jr., a nd Mn. Fred De ,
ro
,
$�r&gt;.oo. Fred Bur■on, Shade,
y
Weue II devotional leader.
Mullins.
l'OMlltOY- .room frame house
Ohio, Phone M Y8·8364. 0-18-6lp
Galll,..lt lta.. lnttltute
a
Hoateases ire Mr&amp;. Richard Vall•
En,
Miu
by
certlffc1te1
IV
Ulh
with bath, gas healing, new
0
;
1b1n,
Mn. Annice Oblln1er, Mn.
P
Kare
to
ut
Walker, Pbylli■
n
JEAUT!t'UL
Sll:LI!lCTION
OF
roof, Larae lot with nice carJ, K. Smith, Dr. Katherine Poin- 1
Ro
Hilbert,
SUie■
and
.Bubar■
flowen, Croue■, Ba•lu,t1, for WANTED: A WOIIAN TO TIIAIN
den a nd parklna area. $.14100.00
dexllr, Miu llarpret Sau.tr an'd
to de,bc■k and vaccinate chicks
&amp;4emorlal D1y. CUU 11 Shot Re•
0■u ... : Montaomery )1.6 upper aer Bennett. •·
for c,1111h Hie.
•
Kl'I.
Ronald Hand.
on
a
contract
ba1l1.
Should
Uve
Biopair, Middleport, Ohlo. IH7·l2tp
Don PlunktU pruented
MIDDLIPOltT _ f•room frame 8.8 lo�er 22.5 ft. open; Galll•
-. in Pom eroy, Atkin• Chicks, Ph.
lo
.--Bunce
Lany
to
certlftcatea
20
o
lower
Hl.1
polla
upper
18.4
home w llh •-th
- • g■s Iom■&lt;o,
nALF PONY AND HAU' W ELCH
WY 2-2903.
8 21 31&lt;
-•- Pl...
�..,
a..1,_", nlce buement
with lounge, ft. open ; � II �8.1 ft. All Nan:r.
colt a nioa. old, half ponf and
�
""
Erf�
ny
Hainil••�
•Ult,
Sa!fb
mo
dama
JS
able
·throusb
ta
Yt
,
, •
30z
.
.
laundry
1
tool
roo
and
m. Lot
•
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' •
half a.addle horae a:eldin1 3
1
("._
,
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,
Chamber,
down.
Rl
fallin.i
alo11Pt,.
IDd
Cuter
:rr.nm.
.:.
'""'
,
,
'
:IOO wllh praa:e, localed o n
- .it.
_ TO
year• old, Welch mare broke to
vP
S"' j 1 1 T
Cllllo 11r:l, 1N111 Down· Locl
0.oo,etry ..rtlll'ot" ill'
G
r
a,e!
HUI.
t'IOOO.OO,
1 ·i
work or ride 10 year, old, ' Black AIR CONDITIONING, Rll!'RIGER... ClltlJt 8lntl,
MIDDl.1,0IIT _ II-room frame 13, l �dhlo■, 1 :110 ■m lN; Lock Smllh to Sara� l!a•olpo, . J..._ , - ..• ,
•addle mare t )'Hr■ old, colt
1tlon 1ervie1. Jtck't Retrl.Jera·
I
J1mei" ltffd,. Dati • IWJli,
ho•N with balh ■nd go, beat• 20 Violcao 1: 30 am 0-11; Loc:t ll
-� � • .. JI,
I.
b:y aide, two week• old. Phone
tion, New lilYen. Phone TU2,,
;�v
..
111
l¥11lte,
10
Ttunoa
ket
R
1
:
derrla
1·1,
I
am
0,
oc
e oo
'
WY2"'3&amp;1. Robert G . Pickell,
tl-lll-tt , IDJ, near new• Kr■de o b l . boal; A.
383T,
crlaa t:ta am 6G mo- ·llary sw■n,.o,,, a..,1.,.. ' Drili·
"I" - Z Door Sedan
$3000.00,
5-17•8lc
lor
-•
Allu
In low; Loot lll and '!lite Sllaftr. :
; r'
MINIIIIVILLI _ 8-room frame
I. D. McCOY
Rn1 11ntf mUeaae and tJew C11r
Cri
7:10
r.
11)11 ,... Grandw,tll ,pniiedl'.
am
n
N: Lock II V.
ll
d
GENTLE
ho
t'-}Jk1i
with
GUERNS
o1e
w11er,
EY
COW
electrl
FOUR
ty
AUCTIDNIIR
d•� mt.ertor, powei111W.de tran•.
to
yean old, Any even ing. Way ne
•nd 111, coal furnace heallna. V. Homer 4:80 ' poi l-0; Jliymond ed World Hlltol'I'
lout. 2. L°"t hit..., · Dhlo
Jla4ljc, tad bffter, wllllewall
£, S1lv1
Jam• llffd,'
7:'8 pm 0-11; OV.. Erl• Chamben,
Beal, llarrlaonvJlle. W Y2-$412
., wa
.,.
0n h••h
. ,
· y, "'00000
�
we■r, beaull­
tl!owl
d
.,_
Sh
Pl-•
..
_. ,ffaDaI·
8'05
pm
t.e;
Bob
llfmer
t:&amp;o
aron
-•••
..
,-,
-19MUILLl!I
�UIINACII WlfflNG
l■x ttt ,_ WY2-3130
fal, &lt;pit,11 , over l,mjQoln llnlA l a
pm IT-I; Jerry Boaworth 1::111 p m I aan:
�
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.
. . HOUII ,... I_ AIMII I,._ II-al-Uc
2-1; A. v. Crill 8 pm D-8; , L I",
Cboml,ir, cer11t1..1.. ftNI
HOUSE TMILER 10' x IIO', Five . . '"'"' 1,,,._ Dhlo. l'hoM
FOR MEMBERS Ni&gt; NON.IIEIIBERS.
INTIRt lllDilt , COI.LIQI
f'relblraer 7:10 pm l&amp;G: Elllff preaented by llr. lmlth to Jeflny
room,, b1tti, (uel olt tank, waah,
l1•11.ff
TRENTON, N. I. UPI - Pete cmr f:211 pm CM; Le.hip 8:11 am Kotovlt&lt;h, Ro1er llen-,1� Judy
tr, dryer, televlalon.
Owner I ::-=-c-=--='"7:=,.,,-:cc--c----:-,
l eaYini ltate. Frank HudJon, OltAVII.Y TU,CTOI -·· AND Cimino, who l&lt;ONd 11, . l)Ointa 1a; Cllf of Jlu,vlllt 11:41 pm S■uer, Rlebrd Swad&lt;baa,er, llo­
....lM. 112 I. Malol. ,,1i11n,, while pl■yloi ln I Penn,ylY■nla 0-1; llayou LarrelM 1:20 am CM; oetla Rlclwu, I1aomi. Wil� and
l\Qh1n Road, Rt. 1, Kleine.
"'- W'flffll. 0.0,, 'Ill t hlKh ochool 11n1e 1111 Na,on, will Coii\tll l:'5 Ill I�; Ill,\- 1:IIO Dayt �­
8 21 8lp
.. .., -• ,_ I, .,....,,., enter Rider
.
th!■ fall. .., 1-0.
•
Jin. IIPhP• ,._lad �
PIGS. ALSO BROOD SOW. W■ld
llol'IM ........._ , ltnllnl.. Rider, playlDJ Ill \Ile 10-team trl•
Up GalU)olla. � �:GO 1111 � � to . ._
Spencor, \:heller, Ohlo.
Cllllo. - ,._.lit
11-10;, Lock 13 Cliirloa R. I!,,._. Jloaaoll, PIQIBi m-i,
1111,
11111 le■&amp; ue, won 12 and IOII 14
fhi-MliOJ,
.
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8:30
9:00
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-Javier's First Homer

..�,oans

PHONE WY-2-21 57

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I n Memori&lt;Jn
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JOHNSON
SEA-HORSE
OUTBOARD MOTOR

18) Auto Sales

3-2 Jet

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For So le

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Pvt. Johnson Soon
To Stndy Missiles

High School
Awards Made

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Donnie R. King,
Vinton Resident,
Dies In Mason

( 20b ) I nsur ance

KARR &amp; VAN ZANDT

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$250,000 For
Belleville Is
In House Bill

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Waverlr MobHe
Home Sain

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Speaker Scheduled

From •Down Und '

Clerk Stenographer

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Will Meet Monday

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Huckleberry Hound
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Tales of W ells Fargo
Peter Gunn
Goodyear 1'J eater
Dow Hour of Mysteries
News Headline.
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Jack Paar Show
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Brave Stallion
Leave 1t To Beaver
Lawren·ce Welk Show
Jubile�. U. S. A.
Up-To-The-Minute Newa
Sports · Report
Late Show

John Hopkins File
The Big Picture
Colle ge News Conleren..
A merica's Newsreel Album
Travel Film
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Open Hearing
colt!.mo n Wealth of Nation s
Presidential Mleslon
National Education APoc.
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SURPRISE DINNIII
·Mr. tnd Mn. Howard Philljps or
Colle ge Ave., entertained witb a.
surprise birthday dinner, Sund■}',
honorlng her brother, Frank Wilson of Springfield. Othen;: atte nding were Mn, Wilson, Diane,
Frank, Johnnie, Nancy and Debbie
�r. and Mrs. Charles Spires and
family of Bradbury, Mr. and Mrs.
Juk Coleman and daughter of
Middleport, Mr. and Mn. Robert
Nel■on, Vicki, Pam and Culley , and
Joe Phillip11.
STORK SHOWIR
Mrs. Robert Searles (Linda Buck)
waa 1uest of honor at a stork
ahower at the home of Mrs. W en·
dell Grate , Salem St., recently, Asaistlng hostcue11 were Mra. Dora
Kennedy , Mrs. Lydia Smith, Mn.
Florence Barrett and Mra. Alice
Kennedy.
'Jb.e eYening was spe nt plaidni
11mes, ,efreshmenlll were served
to Edna Jane Stewart, Killen Car•
aon, Glenna Fetty, Wanda Smith,
Fred■ Kei,nedy, Hazel Taylor, Vtcki Kennedy, Mauae Searlea, Mar11ret Ba�ett, Marie Canion, Lilli�
S�lth, .Mitdt\!d Gratt1, Maggle
'Wblttln,tor\, Violet MIiler, Wa nda
Vinin1, Eilee n Hawkins, Con nie
Black,
FlorenCt\'- KUnaeI, Miry
SoutJim, Vt!!lsla Rou11h, 'Annill Bar•
nt, Estber Blick and �bby .
Ylliuth II.ally 'Held
'l"be Melia, County Church of
Chrt■t Youth Rall)' was held retently It the Rutland Church.
Ei1hb-four Ptt"St&gt;n, llitt ended with
the Zion group ·w1 nhtn11 the bfnner. Wesley Sisson, pre'.UiJent, prealded •t th! btl!ln� meetlhg.
Gi'ol\p ain gin1 wa, tnJ())yed with
■e.vei'al groups prtlentlng specl8.ls.
A 161:!lal,,-houi' followed with refffahtnetlit, i)f cookies and kool .:i 1d
being 1erved,
WILLING WOIIKIRS' 'i&gt;ARTY
, The Willi ng Worlrer'a Class or
the Church of Ch rlat met at tht:
church, Wednesday. Mia Thelm1
Michael is the clau teacher.
The buathen session waa • con•
ducted by the preaidedt, Erni�
Johnsqn. Treasurer and secretary
rePorta were given by connie Ha•
l ey aild VIOia McKni-tff. Saal,

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Mr. and Mrs. Griff Arc-ht: of
Bailey Run, Mr. and Mn. Oscar
Smith spen t Wedneaday evening
at thn home of Mr. a n d Mrs.
Charles Diehl and sona. 11··
Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Ft!'i'guao n
and family of Columbus , ■plent
the weeke nd at the hoqai!j�t his
parenti, Mr. and Mrs,, Pearl
Park er.
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Mr!!. Marion Howell, C��"!"bua,
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Wa...;r of
Pomeroy, Mrs. Lou Di ehl ��, ,.-pent
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. PearJ
Parker.
Mr. and Mra. Norma n Scha'efei'
called on Mr. and Mrs. Clarence
Acklly, Athens, who la 111.
Mr. and Mrs. Norman SchaHer
spent Thursday evening 111\ , the
hom e of Mr. and Mn,. Schtefer
Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. Johnny DbuJIH
and children were SiJn�y �■ts
of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Howell.
Mr. and Mrs. Ivy Powell apent
Saturday e ve n ing with Mr. and
Mrs. Norman Scha efer.
Mr1 and Mra. George Mow;re:,
Mr. and Mrs. Orville Allen, Mar­
jorie Huffman and ErnesUhe Po­
well spent Fr ida y even in, 'Y_ith
Mr. an'cl Mrs. Norma n Sch•eJer.
. Mrs. Edna Scha efer an.d Mn.
Georgia Diehl spent Sunday eve­
nihg wlth Mrs. Betty Diehl.
Mrs. Esta Howell hH returned
to Ca.nton after spending a week
with her son and family , Roy .
Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Smith
spent Sunday at the home of Mr.
and Mr,, Griff Ar&lt;her,
Mrs. Larry Smith is rei,orted to
be Ill.
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3 Marietta Faculty
Mr-11 To Retire Soon

Three veterin faculty membe� .
with a total of 107 year&amp; of s�-1
v;ce to M!lrietta Collet..e Will ' rt, ,
tire rrorN ·tne· active · teachinf
ranks a t the end of this ae mest� . ,
Those wbo will 'retire in June
Include Pror. H. R. Eggleston,
'bead of th e biology department
sin ce 1917, Prof. Ge orge H. Blak e
head of morlern language de­
partment nnd Pror. E B. Krause ot
the rhemistry departme nt.

Parker had dcvotlona. Plains were
made for A hay rid e in .Tu ne .
Games were ehjoyed and re• '
fresh1r,1 ent1 of sandwichea, polato
chipe, cocoa a'nd candy w ere �1•\i.
ed to Elena Marlin, KC!lth Care.on,
Marvel Fol ey , Jim Long, Martha
Brewer, Erni e Johnson, Maude
Bre wer, Jim Gaffney, Judy 1 '.!1 a f­
fln, Billy HIii, Viola McKnight. 1\ 1berta Priddy, Butth TIilis, Conni e
Hale)', Caroly n McKnight and Su­
sie Parker.
GOLDEN CIRCLE ME ETS
The Golden Circle Class of the
Church of Christ met at the home
of Mr. and Mra. Ernest Nlchol11on
Friday, May 13. The me eting open­
ed with the presid en t, Roy SnoW­
den , · Presiding. Reporta we re given
by Thelma Hysell, 1eaetary, and
Emeat Nichol1on, treasure'r. The
Flower Fund report was gin•n by
Reva Snowd en, l;&gt;evot1on 1 were of­
fered by JeatJe ;Molden.
The aroup voted to 11ell dlsh
cloths and ce1loph1 ne �I to
r1i1e mo ney. The June mctting
Wih be held at •the hom e of Mr.
•ild . Mrs. Robert Rill.
.... Gam e, were enjoyed and Ui e
(\oor pl'b: e was Won by : Jeslle'
Molden. Refre■hrnenta were· !served
to • Mr. and Mfl. Er.nest Mold ei1,
Mr. and
. M:N. :R,oy Sriowden', Mra.
P.U'le Canldff ■hd Sabra, �r.
iHlcf Mn. Corl'Ryoell, fbelnti "Mk!\;
I ■el, and Mr. abd Mt&amp;. Robert Hil(,

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Mrs� Georgla Diehl spent Wed•
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visiting he r aiater, Mr■. Ann,
Buck who is home agai n after sev•
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Hospital.

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Dugout Dope
Baseball
Sunday Movietlme
World Champio nship Golf
Meet the Preas
Sunday News Picture
Overland Trail
MUJic on Jee
Chevy Show
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Peopl e Are Funny
News Headlin es
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Will Be Held
At Burlingham

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Sci ence P'l('llon 11le1ter
n.1«11�e·1 Dair}'
Waterfront
'Home Run 1'erby
News Picture
Sportt Roundup
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The 'Del)ut,
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19) For Sale

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Scholastic
Achievement

Business Services

' TELEVISION GU IDE
WSAZ.TV Ctta"t1el 3

f Rawaon
Rites To Be
Hellil Sunday Afternoon

\ Limited Supply I Meigs County
I Now On Hand Of Tax Duplicate
I Grave M3fkefS
Over $33 Million

THRE:E COMPLETE ROOllS OF CLOTH, WOOD SLAT PORCH
Funeral 1ervlce1 for Lt&amp;lle
ll .ineel's
a ll new furniture
shades, doth porch va lance,
I
Rawson,
of Lons Bottom, who
FurnHure l11clud e 1 2 piece In•
awnmgs, venetian bli.nds, win­
puaed
awa
at ML
Uli room suite, a matchine ta •
y ye■tetwly
dow shades.
Free estimates.
Continu ed from Pace Ona
Cumel Hospil&amp;l, will be held
bles, 2 rnaldune lamps, .f piece
Dale W1ppel, 215 Union Ave., n, Maag, Fred Brown, ,!inada MurPOR OONSISTl!NT DEPENDABLE Rl!SULTS
Sundlj' 1t three o'clock at the
bedroom a.ulte, mtenprin&amp; mat·
Pomeroy .
5 21 90tc ra)' , Darlene Smith, Jean Webster , 1
Rawlin11-Coall Funeral Home in
tress and bo:s: aprme, bed 1pread
The
V
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ter
a
n&amp;
Service
Offic
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of
With
e
veey
count
in
Oblo
but
BATES
y
Stafr medals were ■warded typ2 dres1i1-.r l11mp.1, Hotpoml re­ TELEVISION RADIO AND SMALL 1sts Marilyn Bl1c.kwood and Sharon Meigt County has announced th.at four showine: an increase, the to­ Middleport. RH. S&amp;m Belmo nt
I tents per word, :,.. loeertloa.. Ml.DUilum cblil'I• - 00 ,:u,�
a Umited supply of bronze flat
fngerar.or, �5 noae, 7 piece
tal valu1lion of au real e1t1te, will Qfficlate.
11ppliance repair. Call Frank oouglaa.
• C.Dl&amp; per word for three OOlhleeuti ve lnaertioua.
been
m■rken
dinette set, and 32 piece dinner
h11
republic uhlitJea and penooal pro­
grave
holder
1
Interment will be in th.: Lone
nd•t
Danforth
Aw
F-..
rd
lon
Capt ein a , 414 N. Second Ave .,
Special - ont month bx 30 cent, per word.
celved.
ware. These J rooms of furn1perty In the state la more tha n Oak cemetery at Pt. Pleuant.
Principal
Di
e hl
present
ed
th
e
Middleport.
�-3-ttc
Full rate � 3 C\!Dte per word will be e.baretd tor advertiaiDC
lure were not picked up after a
Surviving beaidea hJa wife Kate
Danforth Foundation of Miuouri
Only one marker for any one 'n billion dollars, State Auditor
If DOt pr&amp;id Wli.bin 10 dity1 after receivio.: bill.
down payment was made. The
AUCTIONllll
,\ ward t.o My rna Maaa:, H the out- w,r will be supplied to an ■ppli­ Jame, A. Rhodea report.I. Coun­ , are hi■ mother, Mra. Lillla.n Lln­
� ill AdYertilina - Should be roportNI unmedlouly. TIie
su1•g1 Clln be yours. No down I
Complm S.rYlce
slandine girl in the Senior Clau, cant. The markers are for the Civil tlea sho&gt;ilng a drop i n valuation ter, Middleport an d five children.
Da.U.y SeotineJ wW not be rapouaibl.e tor more I.ball one i�O!'­
payment, 36 montha to pay. Just
Critt Bradford
and
B.lll'rie Phillipe as the out- War (April 19, 1861 • April 13, from 11st year are Allen, Aug­
recl mNl't!on.
pa)' the balance or $8.50 a week
lflrft•, Phort11 or Cont•d
standing Senior boy, by the Porn - 1865), the Spanish-American War lai:i:e, Scioto and Pike.
Cad ot ,,.._,Ha and Sc,,ed&amp;l. N0Uce1 of Ev,•11.ta fl.UO. Obitu.ariea
Here 1,- f,8� worth of furniture A. C, 8RA0i'·ORO, Ri11clne, OhJe.
croy Senior High School f■cult)'. (April 21, 1898 · Jul)' 4, 1902),
publlt,htd al 1 cent per word.
Valuation, !or 19MI u repor�
for only �g Phone WY2·26J5.
The award is based on the !our World War I (April B. 1917 • Nov.
ns
Game.
ed
to Rhod ea ' office by county
1 DAY
3 DAYS
� DAYS
t MO.
5-l&amp;-Jtc
hases of llvlng - leadenhip, I 1 1 , 1918), World War U (Dec. 7,
�I,
Fla.
UPI-Jul1an
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p
SMALL
A1'D
TEL�VISJON
RADlO
.
auditor&amp; total $27,180,899,283. Ap�
IIOc
90c
$ I .JI&gt;
'4 . 00
ind
uM,),
Ko2,
tbe
Sept.
·
holarship,
1941
religcitiz.enship
and
vier
•
first
hom
er of the
ae1son
sc
Otis
Phone
repair.
appliance
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pro:dmately 7 1 percent of the t■: 1. • j
20
60e
Sl.20
'1 ,80
$11.00
re,n Conflict (June 27, 1� • Jan.
a
M""':.1intock,
Racine, O'lio. 2+ tfc 1uus life.
,.,.,
able wealth is in alde muni dpall- powered the Columbu1 J et■ lo
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On May :lJ, 1 P. M., l Mlle north
15&lt;
,1.50
92.:lll
fl .50
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19M).
3victory
oy�r
th
e M iami Mar2
"...- cine, Ohl o, on u,e 0a k
0I ,
tJes·, 29 percent outaide.
.
.&amp;a aball Te■m Awa n:a s
Adi nceiYed b)' "1.0 A.M. wi.ll b,o In Uuil day •
,
line Friday night. Javier belted
BUILT K ITCHEN DEGrove Road. Oth e r employ- CUSTOM
.
u
l
Moor
e
,
coach
of
the
If
the
veteran
s
grav
e
has
been
uel
R
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More than half of the t.axabl e bl■ rowidtripper with two out in
ment must sell. 21 Holstei n
.s ig, ned for yo ur home . Free e s- l'omeroy High School baseball already marked by th e insignia of
the ninth Jnning to break a 2-2
timate&amp;.
Foreman
propert
and
Abbott
y in Ohio is in the largcows, ! inl calf heifor up, 4
-6- tf 1eam, S. E. O. District Clu1 AA I a veterana ' org a nization, no mark• e1t six counties; Cuyahog, with tie.
.
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Phone
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·
G uernsey cows, 2 Jeney cows,
lha111pions, presented awards to er should be requested. No more
1 mixed blood cow, (3) \hree ,-----------eleven players a nd two managers. than one flag.hold er ,should be on $0.3 billion; Hamilton $2. 7 bill• I
ion; F�•�klin $1.6; Montgo:°1�ry Denaocratic
(9)
1
yeu olds, (5) four )'ear olds,
Meeting
Medals went to Edward Bartels. 1 a &amp;rave.
$1.4 blllton;, Lucas $1.3 blllton
TIIIMITI AND PE &amp;T CONTROL
1
ltiJ five ye a r olds, balance are
Nick Coatea, Robert Cunningham,
.
and Summit $1. 3 biUlon.
SJ Fain. f,.. ln.-ctlon. ln1ur• GULF SERVICE STATION WITH
App
ti and 7, with the exception of 1 I
William Gibbs, Thomas Grueser,
. hcant� should come in perL. ·2 earry out permit, 1258 Pow•
There will he no meeting of th e
N by N•tlonwkt•. Phone R.
f
,
to
the
ble,
i
poss
son,
Veteran
I
.
01J cow, man y fresh or sprmg• 1
.
·1 erry Knight, Gary Moore, How•
Th e new total valuation i1 up Meigs Count Democratic Wom­
ell SL, Middlcporl, on State Ht.
and A. S.rvlce 'Station WY2Service
Office.
Apphcants
are
asky
ers, 1 1 head treshe1. Lhis fall, ,
ard Parker, William Wilson, and
$1,l.f9,866,490 over
last year. en', Club Thursda , due to Com·
7. See William Lowe, Owner.
ed not . to telephon e . Forms are ■1y
4-26-tt,,
1366.
health papers furn ished, in• 1
Phillip Harrison.
Percenta.a: e wlse, the bi&amp;gest in· menc eme n t activiUea . The next
!&gt;-I 0-3tc
.
so a vailable for applymg for a
specuon
lo\lelcome
anytime,
a
THEKE WILL BE A G UN SHOOT
Baseball letters went to pla yer gov ernment er■nite or marble crease waa In littl e Monroe cou n• �eeting wUI be Ju ne 23 al the
good herd.
for the Mooie, Sunday, at 1 p. m. 1954 HAllLEY DAVIDSON MO­
Before
9:30
A
.
M
Thomas
White and manilgers Walt• headstone grave marker for all ty wh ere the tax duplicate was second W1ttd Fire House.
Howard Ervin, O wner.
torcycle,. Model ltl�, very ll:OOd
on old Houle 7, back of the
Mldcllepo1t WY -2-2649
er Grueser and Charl e, Downie.
wars including Confed erate l(eter- more than tre bled du e to a new
Harold Godd ii rd, Auctioneer.
condition, ran be seen at 2141,,
aluminum mill.
skating rmk, nin or shme.
Pomeroy
WY-2-3195
In introducing Coach 'Moore, Mr. ans.
5- 1 8-4lc
E . Main. Phone WY2·3tl35.
5 20 2tp
IC.AUTl FE� STO•I
Diehl remarked that Pom eroy was
The new tax duplicate for
5•19-3tc
.-.1 CIIHIH
very lucky t.o have a i man of the
Meigs
Collnty is $33,592,216 of
Buy Y&amp;ur - (3)
hlloh 5•2145
Pvt. Joseph L. Joh nson, son of
t·alibrc of Ru�sell Moore on the
which $12,377,684 ii inside muni­
SMALL
TOY
POMERANIAN•
'IAMllL SERVICE STATION
Mr. and Mrs. Jose ph R. Johnson,
leaching staff.
cipalities
and
$21,214,"2
is
out­
I
IN L0\111\"G M�MOllY OF MY
Befur• 9;00 A.M.
Mal l"hester Pups.
Reasonilble.
Pomeroy RD J , has
completed
sid e mu nicipalities.
dear son who wa11 drowned m
Before presented the award■,
Alblny 3353
Phone SPJ-5695 Mai;on, W. Va.
basic training at Fort Knox, Ky.,
France, M.11}' 2 1 , 1945 in the ser­
Coach Moore, who with Mrs.
5·19-Jtp.
where h e was in Compan y C, 13th
E&gt;ery Day lier,l.r
vice of his country.
Continu ed from Page One
chaperoned the Sen ior
-·- · · - - Moore,
·training battalion, Fourth Train•
Nollung ca11 ever lake awa)'.
Class on their recent tour to Waah• Ruth Ann Farmer,
Marianne
inc Re;gt. Pvt. Johnson, now home
The love a hearl holds dear
mgton, D. C., stated t.hat he thor- Woodgerd, Maida Roush, Diana
on lo-day leave, goes to Fort
Fond memories linger &lt;!very day
BARNES·SIMPSUN INSURANCE Ol,Jghly enjoyed accompanyina: the Stumbo, Barbara Stnea, Emma­
SIU, Oki■., M1y 2&amp; for special
Remembrance keeps him near.
AT
Agents, Middleport, Fire, Auto­ class on the tour and that they lln e Bowl es, Lore tta Hanning,
traini ng in fi eld artillery missile
Sadl)' misst:d by moth er, ai11ters
Shirley GIikey,
moblle, Bonds. Phone WY2·2903 were th e nicest eroup he haa had Sharon Ev11n1,
operation .
and brolhen.
the privilege to escort on a tour Carolyn Bradford, Lynn Buch,n•
5 21 llc
■n, Jud)' Clark, Janice Richards
o( that kind.
.•
Donnie R. King, 62, of the Eno
Coach
Moor
lolld Caroly n Wilson·
e said, "The boy a on
Pomeroy, Obto
Community Route 1 , Vinton, di ed
t he ba II Iearn have done a IreMra . 0. P. Kl ein , m�mber of
Friday eveni ng at 10 o'clock at th e
mendous job lhi&amp; year, a nd w e t he Return Jomdhan M e 1 1
11 Ch ap. Schaekel C, lnic in Mason , w. Va.
CULDSPOT HEt'HHl ERATOR $36.
should be ver)' proud of them ."
1 er presented the DAR Award to
....,.. Clean u• Ce,e
.. ..... ..... ,, tf ....
C. H. Hutton, Rt. 1 , Pomeroy.
Funeral servic ea wlll be held
Prevlou1 Award•
Mary Harth.
..,.. ., .._ ,up.rt, . . .
All Mallto lftd -1■
1-'hone WY 2-667 1.
5 21 3tp
on Monday at 2 p m at the Eno
Princi
ehl asked the followpal
Di
MITRo.GIJTAN MOTOQ
Th9 Activity Stitt Editor ■ward Methodist Church with burial to
For PRllE lnspeello11
i�� student, who recei Yed achol�•· WH pre1e
-- l11t Mtlll It.
tu.
ft.
HE
FRIGERA
TOR.
GOOD
9
nted lo Phy lll, Hilbert follow in th e Pine Street Cem e­
PHONI
lli: awards and honor, earlier m liy Hrs.
condition $50; '53 Stud ebaker,
Joe Balley and Supt L. I tery in Gallipo lis.
,.......,, Ohle
Rev. Weber Thoma will be th e
493 Lincoln St.
the, year to stand for recognition. w. McComaa pres
Gilmore'• Supply Slore
oue owner. Offer wented. Virgil
speaker at Memorial Day services
e nted Marlin ne
Pho.,. WY2-3561 Mlclcllo,ort
I�·, FORD V8 2 OJI, CUSTOM
. 1hey we�e Arn old Evans, Na- llrinkman with the An
The deceased was born on Jan. ,t the B.urlingbam Church . on
Teaford, Syrac use, Phon e WY 2,
n ual Staff
WY-2-2774
0 nal Merit Scholar■hi p Contest
t1
aedan. Low mlleaae. Sparklin g
6731.
3tc
Edltor award•
18, 1898 in Jackion Cou n ty , W , Monday, Ma y 30, it has be en ■n·
� 21
llljht blue finl•h $1 ,950.00. Blaet
Vaughan' ■ Extennlnatlng
COMPLETE INSURANCE PRO­ finalist; Sondra PottB, D.A.R. Good I Ca�ol:,, n Nicholson was present- V11 ., the son o I Jasper and Ti'II'i e nounc ed.
tnim, Pomeroy
�18-titc
.
tectiori, Lile, Auto, Fire, Polio. Citizenship award winner; Ll nd11 ed w1lh the M1J
Company
dleport spelllna:: Kine. Hh father survives.
Crow, Detty Crocker Hom emaker I
The Amerkzn Legion Post m.:im
Call
Don
Mills,
Middleport,
Also aurviving are his wife,
St, Mary•, w. v••
cham
1on
■ward
Mr, M. cComas.
b
�
y
,
Swatz
l
l,
e
e
award·
b
e
r1 will be present al 1 1 :30 a. m.
Micha
Buck1960
--------1968 CHEVROLET
Ohio.
t OR.
TyPll1£ certlflca te1 were pre- Wavie King of Eno; two daugh- to decorat e th e grilllves ot veter•
eye 80)'1&gt;' State del egate; Sharon
.
scd1m. Orlainal black finish. HOU�E TJ&lt;AILC:it 5U' x l U ' , 1''1Vt: 1151D IOATI AND MOTOR• ff5
ters, Mrs. Cecil Dil lon , Elkview
and up while the\,' lut. Mltro­
Young, 1960 Buckeye Girls' Sti le liented by Mra. Em■ily Sprague to w. v,. and Mrs. Robert Simon, ans, 1 be afternoon program at
room11, 011.lll. ;,-,Jecp11 8. �t!UO.UU.
Power &amp;lide :,1,086.00 Blaet­
Christin.!
Coats,
Linda
Forr
ea
t,
pollttn Motora.
I. Main
which .ke v. Thoma ' wiiJ speak will
deleg ate
!-'race 111c1ude11 1ue1 01J lank,
tnars, Pomeroy
5-18-0h:
I �Yelyn C"apteina, Betty Gilmore, Mlchig,n ; one son Herbert E.
It., Pom.ro,. Phone WY� FOR SALE ; FIVE ROOM HOUSE
TY°pewrltlng Aw•rd•
begm at 1 o'cJOCk.
ww.sher, ory1c:r, klevisioa.. see
M. cKee, Dottie Ki ng, Pt. Pl ea■ant; 16 grandchll1 1 -24-tfc
1900 MERCUIIY MONTERAY 4
Twenty Senior High atudenta rf!- Janice Zirkle , Dora Ir:
1' ftl 1Hl J I UUtlOU, tla!iilan Road,
with bath. Nice location. Melvin
dr
e
n;
on
e
gr
e
at
grandchild
and
Mowery , 1r...
Jen . maon, JanI•
dr. 1tditn. Jw::I Gla111. Multi•drive.
GRADUATION DATE
.......,
.HI. t, UaCJne.
Hood, 1 1 1 Locust St., Pomeroy . ccived gold cir silver awud medals
D 14, 6lc
the following stepchildren : Mrs.
Hauck,
Walt
er Harria, Jim Batey ,
.
1'' ully
equipped
Showroom
for echleving a net word per-mi n Graduation
exerc1Ses will De held
5-14·:iOt p
Jean Griflln, Mrs. Lucy Barr, Mrs.
TRACTOH,
clean $2,1:$.:..oo. Blaettnan, Pom ALLIS t:HALMJ!;RS
ute speed of 45 or hleher, if e n- Darrel Becbtle, Willi1m Pettit, Lllllan Smith, Francis Sa re and nexi '1 uesoay at 8 p. m., May 24,
hyuraulic plows, �H 4, corn Al'Ah 1'MEN'fS - .1i'urruthied ud
eroy ,
•5 or Tom An derson, J_ udy Butcher, James B. Sa re, all of Pt.y Pl ea- tor the Kac1ne Eighth lirade in the
rolled ,· n Elemen••r
� 18-6tc
- y Typing·, "
y
MODERN
FIVE better if an Advanced
uuturouhed. Mdtuten. K.lddle­ t'OR SALE
planter, cu u11111,ton and spra)'
'fypi ni stu- , Fr ances pe1111•. 1 Ill am Soltear., sant.
hlgb 1cb09I 1ull1tor1um. 1'he Rev.
hOuse,
lull
bH
e
ment
and
room
John
Blak
e
r,
J1m
port,
Pboua
Harris,
WY-2-12118.
Randall
2-3-t1
uumt. J1nu111 Mournm&amp;, Railroa d
Jonn Elwood of the Jtacioe Metbo­
dent ;and 65 or hisher if an Of•
�3 Sl'UDEl!AKE!t CHAMPION 2
nttic. Aasume ba lancti of 4. %
I Bowles, Lynn Buchanan, �arry
M., M1ddit1port. C11l W 't� ·::t:i:.!J.
Other sl r vivors inctuJle tw� 1-'o­ U1at Pariah will be speaker,
flee Practice student.
.
'6or. Orlen111J paint. One own�
.
3 AND 8 ROOM HOUSE.
,0
dlrect aovernment Joan. LOt &amp;o
Farley, 8�11 Fife, Da nny Hmdy, thers Henry and Claren
·1tUt9
ttJ
ce King,
Vln:u ·1.atora, .S)'rJu.:u ae, Phone
room apartment1. A . N . 11eni,t :
,clMJ, Good neighborhood. Call
The ,following . awards were made b·ed Pulhna, June M an ley, Will• , tioth of Nitro; and three
PVT. HERMANN MOVIS
sisters,
WY:.!-U7Jl .
�18-6tc
Phone NY2·3272,
l l-2-tfc
IV'lr:NING AUC r J O N
or see 1''nddie 1'h11bet, Mason. to Office P�acllce students: Elsie lam Stobart, David Lyo na, Rosetta Mn. Minerva Hill, Silve
I Arm Pvt. Jto!and H. H errmann ,
w
rto
n,
.
y
Frld•y, MIIJ 'll, 190U, 7;00 P. M.
W v,.
-t-26-tfc Ar�uld rL'CelVed a 70 wpm pin for Richards, Judy Sauer, Dave Hart•
Va.; Mra. Rosa Burgess, Nitro and 27, wn of Noel A. Herrmann, .Mad•
1U&amp;7 l!UICK VB SPECIAL 4 DR.
APARTMENT; 4 ROOMS, BATH
typ1.ng 72 wpm; Norma Roush, Mi ina:er, Cl)'dl Taylor, Doria Rice, Mrs. Genevieve Facemyre, Mason . d1eport,
11eu11.n. Power 11Leenna and brak· .11.ivmi 11otll Ill)' honu!, I will t1ull
and ba1:1cment. Good location and
recently was aasi&amp;:ned to
«L ,1ucuon 11L my rc1mlence m
Jamee Thomas, 6:1.
Belt)' Covert, Barbara Covert, Judy
BED­
liOOD
.-!lAM�
MODERN
2
e1. Orrj1m1I bl11.ck llni11h, llke
Frlenda will bf. receh:ed after 7 the HiYtb En .lineer Battallon at
clcttn. Phone WY 2-3267.
t.ne&amp;tl!l' tllll lollowmg:
Ratliff, Jacklyn Ratliff, Becky pm Saturd
now. Uynauow onve, $lb9lt00.
room home .it Ul32
Lincoln
•Y at the Foglesong .t'ort Stewart, Ga. A heavy-equip­
(3) lB, 6tc
.
C' aroly n Edwards wao p�eaen led Leonard, Susan
di.
tt
ng
uvmg
room
aunc;
1
1
Pulle n, Richard Funeral Hom e in Maso n until 12 ment operator in the battaho
Hcii.:hl11, Pomero y, Ohlo, Vll'll n t wt lh a 7 u wpm pl n 1or 1 p1n1 th aL
blaean1ra, Pomorotr
5-18-titc
n 'a
y
room t1ulle; I d111clll! set; 1 gas -----------­
u.
•• oon Erv I n, �ren
McEl - noon on Sunday . Tbe bod will Headquarter, a nd 8er\'ice Com­
U . 1. can buy with no down a peed. Other Adva n ced 1)' in &amp;: Lon"
y
RT,
BED
HOUSE
IN
MIDDLEPO
4
P
hlnny , Robert VanCoo ney , Jim then be taken to
IIICl4 &gt;'O U R DOOR Wl'l"!I OVEII j runge; J gws Ju g heat(! r; 2 wnt .
payment, owner will improve
lbe En o real- pany, he w■s stationed at Fort
ards made bY m tru tor W A
room, modern. Contad Don
111g uc11t1.s; 1 Vi' hlle we win(! madr111e a11d tu,uner JYl).t; Lincoln
·
Hood, Marcella Ward, PhY Ui■ dence where friends will be re- Leonard Wood, Mo.
tw
•
!
e
·
'
and
decorate
to
suit
purchaser,
s
69
k
"
e
wer
e
:
•?re,
P u c�
; Bostic, Ron nie Wilt, Bonnie R e
Quisen b.crry, 482 S. Third Sl.,
...
tl11ne; l 111.11plc bed and dresser;
• door full power, a:ood lire11
H , ceived after 3 pm Sunday .
move in and pay rent until "'
••aron y oung, u.1,. . aro1 ...ara:en 1 ,
or James Thom11,s, 136 S. Algon111d radio, 11141 1''ord Tudor
Deanne Mulllns Bernice Mullln a
l ch1)' l&gt;ed; 1 k1 lchcn cabmet;
your
V.
A.
Direct
Loan
cornea
NAUD CHAIRMAN
60; Carolyn �o_e&amp;:lem, 'JO; C.irol �n Ra mond Kloe�
quln, Columbu11. Phone BR9·
w11 h aood tlre1 and radio,
1 lot odll cnaini; :.L unuque tablcw
. Re ed Koenig:
y
throu,wh.
You
must
be
eligible
Fred
II. Johnson, 1ene ral man­
liell, :JO.; P■tru:11 Youn a, Ofi Roa:er Cl de Tolor, Ronn ie Jacobs,
083a. Available Jllne 10, 5-19-3tc
Phon(l WY.2-6:i!H . Hobert G. Plc·
1 antique hc11J Lrcc; 1 lot odd
con •
y
fo r a V. A. Loan. Other 1_pur­ Lelfhelt. 55,
ager of Rankin .Johnson &amp; Co.• col11.111p11; l lot dry walnut lumber.
ken.
t nJe Mulford, David Konkri&amp;ht,
G·U·titc
ch a scrs can bu y on Land Con­
DELUXE UNFURNISHED 4 room
1umbua 11 nd Zanesville insurance
Olllcrs 1lem11 too numerou s to
•
c.1
,
n
Mrs. Bernice Hoffma Eele en Bill McCool, Donn y Call, John
tract or make down paymen t
downstllitll a pt. Nicely furnlshhrm, ha■ been named chairman o!
1900 CHEVKOLET t'O UR DOOft
111ent1on. Nut rcspun111blc for MC·
owner ca n finance a ny reason­ tal')' Ty pewritlna instructor, p,·e• L)ion1 and Martha McDan iel.
ed 5 room upalaJr11 apL. Phone
lhe Ohio University board of tru,.
$100. Anna tJr■ce OUcr, Syra­
cidents.
Mra, Spraeue alao preaent ed
able proposition, Conlal'l DIL­ aentod the followin11 ■ward medals
WY2·3874. 1
5·10.6lp
.....
cuae, Ohio. l'tLon� W ¥�-6284-.
J . W. lloHman, Owner
LON &amp; BIIANNON, REALTORS, for typing the reapoctlve net word• St.enoa,aphy certificates to Kay
6-J lf·Jtc
I. O. J\tcCuy, Auctioncct'
SLEl'�PING HOOMS. 127 Butternut
Gallipolis, Ohio, Phone Gl6- per mmute: •Dale Hubbud, 00, and Jen kinaon a nd Rose tta Rlcharda.
S ltVICEI SUNDAY
CO) 14, 21, :.!3, 24, :.tl5, 2ti , 27, 7tc
Pomeroy.
5 20 6tp
Orin Smith prese nted the Al&amp;e•
5-19•0,tc Sondra Potta, GO. received aold
2tl74 or 0 16-2730.
Memorial Day service■ have
Cong. Walter H. Moeller, (D­
award pins. Sliver pi na wer e pre- bra certificates to Rlck.y Otler, Lanca ater) said Friday afternoon been scheduled for Sund■)', May
� llOOMS AND BATH. UNFUR· FOR SALE SEVEN ROOM HOUSII;
aented to
Rita Cunninaham, 45; Oavid Wiley , Lee Roush, Forrest ln Waahin&amp;ton that $250,000 has 22, 1l 'tbe. Himlock Grove Cbr1•
'l'IIIIEE YEAII OLD CUW AND
NI.SHED Apartment. 220',ii E.
witn two bath11, a:ara1e, w111a Mar 1nelds, �; Judy Barnett, -M; 81cbtel an d Tom Rall. He lllo
y
Call. George :Schule r, Middle•
been included for pl1o n ln1 of t.he tlon Cbutcb wtth the Pomeroy
Main. Phone WY 2-2460.
hou1e, celh1r, Jar1e cttrne r lot Linda Crow, ◄,i Myrn1 MHI, 45; preHn&amp;ed, General Science cerLi­ Bellevlll e Locks and D1m iq the Amerl1:ao Le1lon Po,1 parU�Ipa�
port, Ht. I .
O 21 3tp
8 20 3lp
located In Cheat11r, Ohio, OD Karen HoHner I tOi Barbara Lo11n, tlc1te■ to Lee louab, Strah Bech•
Look 1t the Space. Look al the
.,.,.---,---·--,---- -·- ·
1961 Publl&lt; Works Aj)proprltllon WC lo the 1ervice.
Route 7. Priced to ■ell. U lnter­ ttl,
Ue, Tom Bryan, DIYid Ann111
DO YOij PAY Cl'fY PRICES FOR
Pr1cetJ. Look at tlhe SavUt.g1.
DELUXE 3 · llOOMS and BATU
e■ted call or write Pa111l PoUna. .,
QMd farm machinery? &amp;le 8111
Dick Bodtmer and Richard Hay1.
unfurnl11ht.-d 11partm enl. Coats
TO KIIP -S ■I
He indicated l.be Belleville pro­
For WMli tiat Bu y &amp; Belt Ternw
The JO.min\a�e
1tr1l,1ht COP)'
Riple:y, W. Va. 1· &amp; ES2·1M3&amp;
Goodwin and buy Jl J'arm pricu.
Mr. Kn!Jbt pnaented Gebetal ject la ac�eduled for House 1ction
Ptlone
Building,
Middl
eport.
PARIS
UPI-Source• cloaie to
on
New
ud
Us&amp;D,
Look
to
test• used were scored act ordinl t1. Science certlt1catea &amp;o Sharon
,&amp;.:£6.tfc
Si.I mdea from WilkeaVlUt,,
WY 2•:Hf I .
D 2 1 12tc =-c,----,next week.
· youn1 Karim Al■ Khan Hid to­
.,,-,-,-- - - -- the 1nternational T)'pewritln&amp; ConYe&amp;\ller, Forrest Bachtel, David
4 211 llOIC
' Hl1 announcement 11 Jo line day be hlll decided for tbe pne­
Wiley ■nd
FOR SALE FOUR ROOM nous&amp; 1"1 Rule,.
Oller.
wilb a pre,Uctlon made by lbe l!lRt to keep intact tbe fabulous
ADMIRAL TV SET, F'RIOIDAIRE
,bath, baaem e11t, Jaa, cit, water
En1H■b I cutificat e■ were pre- con1re1ama n at I public' meeuna r1cln1 1hble■ of hi■ father,
1u1omalic w111her In aood con•
HOUSEWIVES:
EARN EXTRA
and &amp;araao. Lo&lt;■tod near brld1•
10nled
by .llro. June ..,.. 10 Ricki reently In Racine lh1t work fa Prince Aly Kahn, who was tilled
dilion. Call WY ll-6331,
monC!y. Part or !nil time. Car
M11on . Wilbert Weaver, M1100.. J
Oller, Forre■t Bachtel, Sharon expected to start on the Bellevllle in Ill IUlO .cram of his 1porta
u.,.
No.
23,
W1v.rlr,
Ohl•
e 31,
er
ncceHary, No lnvti atment. We
5•17-6tp.
car l11t Tluanday.
.
Yeau,er, Carl Lefever.
Job (near Re&lt;d1,11Ie) tbl■ ,-,
.
Open every dar 9 to t
,
.
•
,
Sir
Le■Jie
Munro,
fo
rmer New
,
77
1
lr
in.
Write
Patty
For■he
,
y
,
Low bid of '38,867 wu m1d1
MON'l'(;LAIR LATE MODEL 17 cu.
Latin I eertifJcatH by Mill SU.·
Ii OH. SALE, 84 YI A., .I&lt; ARM. 7· Zealand Amb1111dor to the Unit• aa n
Mr,. Francia Goodnlte and sue .
Buckeye Ave., Marlett■, Ohio.
Park to .Rick)' Oiler .Forre■t Wedne■day for foundation explQr­
fl. uprlahl deep freeze. ,._.2 S. .
bowie.
,
barn
11.nd
out•build·
ed
St1te1
a
nd now • member
of
room
Elle
n Goodnite were in P■rken­
;;
z
llAS
DONE
AGAIN.
IT
KNIT
31&lt;
5
20
Drllllnr
Cltb Ave., Mlddlrport. Phone
Bachtel ' Tom Rall and &amp;.lb Do w_ atlml by lhe Moll
AU mmeral ri1hts go with Ute Un ited Nattona or11niu\lon
ings.
blll'I
Salurd■Y udt1
for
the
2-3ear
oJds.
4
y
Co., of Huntlftlton , W 11 v,. Army
WY 2·Mt.lO.
ell
i, 20 3tc
fi rm , In Scipio Township. write will addre111 Ohio
Unlyenity" a
llr. and Mn. Paul Rou1b and
Boxer ■horu $1.06, Matchinc or
i..un Il cvtiflcate bf Miu Park enilneera bad e1Um1ted the job
&lt;.;larence SwauG er, 19 N, What-, la,:-&amp;est 1r1du1tlon cll n In ht•
PARAKEETS $8.00 A PAIR. ALSO
con tr11Un1 top■ $1.1 9. The Shoe
children were 1n Columbua Tues­
to Sarah Hannlf: n Carol J
b■ at '88,ffe.
lini, Col11mbu1, Ohio.
5 21 3tp , tory Sunday, Ju ne ll.
ilox, Middleport.
Partou ind Pomeranian dog1.
6-J 8,8tc
day.
· Teunn■ White
Pia;&gt;
The ar1dU1llon. Hot of /Doro than
.
Sherwood Coahm, Ohio River
•
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11•1'1' Swanion
•'® ju■t ueffd.1 the prevloua
USED EQUIPMENT FOR SALE
1lU11d, Pt Plea11nt, W. Va.
Enallab U �Uflcatu wne Women'• Auodatlon
rocord
Ibo
Juno
eradualoa
or lrade. Tractor Corn Plant11r
In
&amp;- 1"1'
pre,.oud by Mr,. Moore to Sarah
Must take .morthlnd 110 to 120
claaa of 1950· 'lb.e blSb f.la:IJ.l'e of
$75.00; Hone
Corn
Pl1nter
Tbe Women•' Asaoci1iion of the
Hann la■n, Mary Swan ton, CharBUILDING SITE ½11 Acre, 270
POMlltOY-2-llOr)'
, 8-room home 10 yean 110 n1ulted from the
ffl.00; Hide
Dellve r)I Rake
word■ per minute.
.Flrat
United Pre■byterian Chltll'Cb
len
lJ
vJ
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aron
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an
Pi
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d
ti. or fro1111ae on Rt. 7 ne.. r
with 2 bllths, gas furnute heat- veleran1 enrollment bul1e fol•
ftD,00; l'wo Rotary Hoes $63.00;
will
meet
Mondi)',
2:3 at ,:ao
1
J
ac!ba.
Slate G1na:e. Phone WV2-247'
in&amp; lo both Uoora, cedar ihin• lowl nl World War U.
.Spr eade r
Two Wheel C o, pp
Enaliab lll by lln. lAe to David p. m , in the church with the t,ro- I
between 9 111d � or Jnquire at
el
e
xtcrlor.
------Excellenl location
e
Sl,U.00; New W•a:on wJth bed
L)'ona, Kann McElbinny, Sunn cram themv
"The MJuiOD.ll'J'
SbU na Rlnll.
$300,00 per montll
e:ccellent property,
,, 10.Slc
close in,
�u:JU.UO; 60 l''t. !1:levator '9().00;
Road"
1n
cbarae
of Kr■• GeorJe I
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p
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O
a.
en,
a
nny ••IJ11:,
ludy
Sauer,
$ 13,000.00. Beat buy in PomeOne and Two .BoUotn Plow■
Cont1ct Pononnel Offlcie
R0Htt1 Ricbud1 and Deanne Andenon Jr., a nd Mn. Fred De ,
ro
,
$�r&gt;.oo. Fred Bur■on, Shade,
y
Weue II devotional leader.
Mullins.
l'OMlltOY- .room frame house
Ohio, Phone M Y8·8364. 0-18-6lp
Galll,..lt lta.. lnttltute
a
Hoateases ire Mr&amp;. Richard Vall•
En,
Miu
by
certlffc1te1
IV
Ulh
with bath, gas healing, new
0
;
1b1n,
Mn. Annice Oblln1er, Mn.
P
Kare
to
ut
Walker, Pbylli■
n
JEAUT!t'UL
Sll:LI!lCTION
OF
roof, Larae lot with nice carJ, K. Smith, Dr. Katherine Poin- 1
Ro
Hilbert,
SUie■
and
.Bubar■
flowen, Croue■, Ba•lu,t1, for WANTED: A WOIIAN TO TIIAIN
den a nd parklna area. $.14100.00
dexllr, Miu llarpret Sau.tr an'd
to de,bc■k and vaccinate chicks
&amp;4emorlal D1y. CUU 11 Shot Re•
0■u ... : Montaomery )1.6 upper aer Bennett. •·
for c,1111h Hie.
•
Kl'I.
Ronald Hand.
on
a
contract
ba1l1.
Should
Uve
Biopair, Middleport, Ohlo. IH7·l2tp
Don PlunktU pruented
MIDDLIPOltT _ f•room frame 8.8 lo�er 22.5 ft. open; Galll•
-. in Pom eroy, Atkin• Chicks, Ph.
lo
.--Bunce
Lany
to
certlftcatea
20
o
lower
Hl.1
polla
upper
18.4
home w llh •-th
- • g■s Iom■&lt;o,
nALF PONY AND HAU' W ELCH
WY 2-2903.
8 21 31&lt;
-•- Pl...
�..,
a..1,_", nlce buement
with lounge, ft. open ; � II �8.1 ft. All Nan:r.
colt a nioa. old, half ponf and
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ny
Hainil••�
•Ult,
Sa!fb
mo
dama
JS
able
·throusb
ta
Yt
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laundry
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tool
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and
m. Lot
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down.
Rl
fallin.i
alo11Pt,.
IDd
Cuter
:rr.nm.
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- .it.
_ TO
year• old, Welch mare broke to
vP
S"' j 1 1 T
Cllllo 11r:l, 1N111 Down· Locl
0.oo,etry ..rtlll'ot" ill'
G
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a,e!
HUI.
t'IOOO.OO,
1 ·i
work or ride 10 year, old, ' Black AIR CONDITIONING, Rll!'RIGER... ClltlJt 8lntl,
MIDDl.1,0IIT _ II-room frame 13, l �dhlo■, 1 :110 ■m lN; Lock Smllh to Sara� l!a•olpo, . J..._ , - ..• ,
•addle mare t )'Hr■ old, colt
1tlon 1ervie1. Jtck't Retrl.Jera·
I
J1mei" ltffd,. Dati • IWJli,
ho•N with balh ■nd go, beat• 20 Violcao 1: 30 am 0-11; Loc:t ll
-� � • .. JI,
I.
b:y aide, two week• old. Phone
tion, New lilYen. Phone TU2,,
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10
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ket
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WY2"'3&amp;1. Robert G . Pickell,
tl-lll-tt , IDJ, near new• Kr■de o b l . boal; A.
383T,
crlaa t:ta am 6G mo- ·llary sw■n,.o,,, a..,1.,.. ' Drili·
"I" - Z Door Sedan
$3000.00,
5-17•8lc
lor
-•
Allu
In low; Loot lll and '!lite Sllaftr. :
; r'
MINIIIIVILLI _ 8-room frame
I. D. McCOY
Rn1 11ntf mUeaae and tJew C11r
Cri
7:10
r.
11)11 ,... Grandw,tll ,pniiedl'.
am
n
N: Lock II V.
ll
d
GENTLE
ho
t'-}Jk1i
with
GUERNS
o1e
w11er,
EY
COW
electrl
FOUR
ty
AUCTIDNIIR
d•� mt.ertor, powei111W.de tran•.
to
yean old, Any even ing. Way ne
•nd 111, coal furnace heallna. V. Homer 4:80 ' poi l-0; Jliymond ed World Hlltol'I'
lout. 2. L°"t hit..., · Dhlo
Jla4ljc, tad bffter, wllllewall
£, S1lv1
Jam• llffd,'
7:'8 pm 0-11; OV.. Erl• Chamben,
Beal, llarrlaonvJlle. W Y2-$412
., wa
.,.
0n h••h
. ,
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we■r, beaull­
tl!owl
d
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Sh
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8'05
pm
t.e;
Bob
llfmer
t:&amp;o
aron
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,-,
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�UIINACII WlfflNG
l■x ttt ,_ WY2-3130
fal, &lt;pit,11 , over l,mjQoln llnlA l a
pm IT-I; Jerry Boaworth 1::111 p m I aan:
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. . HOUII ,... I_ AIMII I,._ II-al-Uc
2-1; A. v. Crill 8 pm D-8; , L I",
Cboml,ir, cer11t1..1.. ftNI
HOUSE TMILER 10' x IIO', Five . . '"'"' 1,,,._ Dhlo. l'hoM
FOR MEMBERS Ni&gt; NON.IIEIIBERS.
INTIRt lllDilt , COI.LIQI
f'relblraer 7:10 pm l&amp;G: Elllff preaented by llr. lmlth to Jeflny
room,, b1tti, (uel olt tank, waah,
l1•11.ff
TRENTON, N. I. UPI - Pete cmr f:211 pm CM; Le.hip 8:11 am Kotovlt&lt;h, Ro1er llen-,1� Judy
tr, dryer, televlalon.
Owner I ::-=-c-=--='"7:=,.,,-:cc--c----:-,
l eaYini ltate. Frank HudJon, OltAVII.Y TU,CTOI -·· AND Cimino, who l&lt;ONd 11, . l)Ointa 1a; Cllf of Jlu,vlllt 11:41 pm S■uer, Rlebrd Swad&lt;baa,er, llo­
....lM. 112 I. Malol. ,,1i11n,, while pl■yloi ln I Penn,ylY■nla 0-1; llayou LarrelM 1:20 am CM; oetla Rlclwu, I1aomi. Wil� and
l\Qh1n Road, Rt. 1, Kleine.
"'- W'flffll. 0.0,, 'Ill t hlKh ochool 11n1e 1111 Na,on, will Coii\tll l:'5 Ill I�; Ill,\- 1:IIO Dayt �­
8 21 8lp
.. .., -• ,_ I, .,....,,., enter Rider
.
th!■ fall. .., 1-0.
•
Jin. IIPhP• ,._lad �
PIGS. ALSO BROOD SOW. W■ld
llol'IM ........._ , ltnllnl.. Rider, playlDJ Ill \Ile 10-team trl•
Up GalU)olla. � �:GO 1111 � � to . ._
Spencor, \:heller, Ohlo.
Cllllo. - ,._.lit
11-10;, Lock 13 Cliirloa R. I!,,._. Jloaaoll, PIQIBi m-i,
1111,
11111 le■&amp; ue, won 12 and IOII 14
fhi-MliOJ,
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..�,oans

PHONE WY-2-21 57

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I n Memori&lt;Jn
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JOHNSON
SEA-HORSE
OUTBOARD MOTOR

18) Auto Sales

3-2 Jet

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For So le

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Pvt. Johnson Soon
To Stndy Missiles

High School
Awards Made

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Donnie R. King,
Vinton Resident,
Dies In Mason

( 20b ) I nsur ance

KARR &amp; VAN ZANDT

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$250,000 For
Belleville Is
In House Bill

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Waverlr MobHe
Home Sain

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Speaker Scheduled

From •Down Und '

Clerk Stenographer

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CoJtlnental .Clalaroon1
1'-0dto,Y
Katie Doonan Show
Topper
Doulh Re . Ill
Play Your Runeb
Prle, 11 IUCbl
C,.ncentraUon
· Tr\lUa ot' Ccui.ecauenON
It Could bl!! You
Mid Day Nen
Movlet:ime
Lorett, Youns
Youil1 Or. Mal.,.,
FNm These Roots
Comedy Playholtlle
Adv enture Time
Steamboat RIii
Sgt. Prf!ston
Music I n the Round
Jlm Thad er Show
Weathert■at
NP:"NII Picture
Runtier llririll)" ltoI•HI
Huckleberry Hound
Riverboat
Tales of W ells Fargo
Peter Gunn
Goodyear 1'J eater
Dow Hour of Mysteries
News Headline.
Weathe rca■t
Jack Paar Show
Siin Oft

Rutltmd

Society Events

Studio Wrestlin g
Record Koit
-Dick Clart Show
Brave Stallion
Leave 1t To Beaver
Lawren·ce Welk Show
Jubile�. U. S. A.
Up-To-The-Minute Newa
Sports · Report
Late Show

John Hopkins File
The Big Picture
Colle ge News Conleren..
A merica's Newsreel Album
Travel Film
My,tel')' Matinee
Open Hearing
colt!.mo n Wealth of Nation s
Presidential Mleslon
National Education APoc.
:Mattts Funnies
Eve . Arden Show
People's Cholc'l!
Robin Rood
Trackdown
:Maveric�
Lawm..

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Romper Room
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G:U lob,n ·oa1y ftffi
Brolien Arrow
1 ,80
8:30 Bourbon Skeet Beat
,,30 Ad•&lt;�- In Paradlao
.0:30 Ted M1ck Argateur Hoar
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10:30 What, 'My µh�?
1 1 :00 Sunday Now. )lpeclal
1 1 ,15· Theater '13 ,

Comedy Time
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American Album
Dince 'Party
Movie Spectacular
,Perr)' Maaon
Walite\1-&amp;ad 9r ,'II•
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H11ve Gun, Wltl 'b'av61
Gunamoke
Not For Hire
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Chanilel 13,�onda,

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8:00 &lt;;BS N�1'8 .
1:18 Captain Ko,\{aroo
9:00 Cartoon 'theater
to,oo Red !IDwe Show \
on The Oo
11 :00 I Love Lue,'
tl::SO Deeeniber Bride
12:00 Love ol Llte
12:80 Search For Toibomnt
12:'8 The (luldtnl
1 :00 H9'1"1 of the' City
Al 11!• World Tuma
2:00 }'or Better or
2:30 Houae Part)'
9:00 The Mll11'1Dllre
3 , qn °l'h• V�lct 11 Yo""
1:00 Tb• Bri�fer l,laJ
1:15 The Bocm
EtIJ• of
1:00 The TbrM S\oope
l:llO The ute • Bile,
l, · Billllll. NeW
1:00
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al tbe W.,_lllar
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SURPRISE DINNIII
·Mr. tnd Mn. Howard Philljps or
Colle ge Ave., entertained witb a.
surprise birthday dinner, Sund■}',
honorlng her brother, Frank Wilson of Springfield. Othen;: atte nding were Mn, Wilson, Diane,
Frank, Johnnie, Nancy and Debbie
�r. and Mrs. Charles Spires and
family of Bradbury, Mr. and Mrs.
Juk Coleman and daughter of
Middleport, Mr. and Mn. Robert
Nel■on, Vicki, Pam and Culley , and
Joe Phillip11.
STORK SHOWIR
Mrs. Robert Searles (Linda Buck)
waa 1uest of honor at a stork
ahower at the home of Mrs. W en·
dell Grate , Salem St., recently, Asaistlng hostcue11 were Mra. Dora
Kennedy , Mrs. Lydia Smith, Mn.
Florence Barrett and Mra. Alice
Kennedy.
'Jb.e eYening was spe nt plaidni
11mes, ,efreshmenlll were served
to Edna Jane Stewart, Killen Car•
aon, Glenna Fetty, Wanda Smith,
Fred■ Kei,nedy, Hazel Taylor, Vtcki Kennedy, Mauae Searlea, Mar11ret Ba�ett, Marie Canion, Lilli�
S�lth, .Mitdt\!d Gratt1, Maggle
'Wblttln,tor\, Violet MIiler, Wa nda
Vinin1, Eilee n Hawkins, Con nie
Black,
FlorenCt\'- KUnaeI, Miry
SoutJim, Vt!!lsla Rou11h, 'Annill Bar•
nt, Estber Blick and �bby .
Ylliuth II.ally 'Held
'l"be Melia, County Church of
Chrt■t Youth Rall)' was held retently It the Rutland Church.
Ei1hb-four Ptt"St&gt;n, llitt ended with
the Zion group ·w1 nhtn11 the bfnner. Wesley Sisson, pre'.UiJent, prealded •t th! btl!ln� meetlhg.
Gi'ol\p ain gin1 wa, tnJ())yed with
■e.vei'al groups prtlentlng specl8.ls.
A 161:!lal,,-houi' followed with refffahtnetlit, i)f cookies and kool .:i 1d
being 1erved,
WILLING WOIIKIRS' 'i&gt;ARTY
, The Willi ng Worlrer'a Class or
the Church of Ch rlat met at tht:
church, Wednesday. Mia Thelm1
Michael is the clau teacher.
The buathen session waa • con•
ducted by the preaidedt, Erni�
Johnsqn. Treasurer and secretary
rePorta were given by connie Ha•
l ey aild VIOia McKni-tff. Saal,

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Social Events

Mr. and Mrs. Griff Arc-ht: of
Bailey Run, Mr. and Mn. Oscar
Smith spen t Wedneaday evening
at thn home of Mr. a n d Mrs.
Charles Diehl and sona. 11··
Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Ft!'i'guao n
and family of Columbus , ■plent
the weeke nd at the hoqai!j�t his
parenti, Mr. and Mrs,, Pearl
Park er.
J
Mr!!. Marion Howell, C��"!"bua,
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Wa...;r of
Pomeroy, Mrs. Lou Di ehl ��, ,.-pent
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. PearJ
Parker.
Mr. and Mra. Norma n Scha'efei'
called on Mr. and Mrs. Clarence
Acklly, Athens, who la 111.
Mr. and Mrs. Norman SchaHer
spent Thursday evening 111\ , the
hom e of Mr. and Mn,. Schtefer
Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. Johnny DbuJIH
and children were SiJn�y �■ts
of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Howell.
Mr. and Mrs. Ivy Powell apent
Saturday e ve n ing with Mr. and
Mrs. Norman Scha efer.
Mr1 and Mra. George Mow;re:,
Mr. and Mrs. Orville Allen, Mar­
jorie Huffman and ErnesUhe Po­
well spent Fr ida y even in, 'Y_ith
Mr. an'cl Mrs. Norma n Sch•eJer.
. Mrs. Edna Scha efer an.d Mn.
Georgia Diehl spent Sunday eve­
nihg wlth Mrs. Betty Diehl.
Mrs. Esta Howell hH returned
to Ca.nton after spending a week
with her son and family , Roy .
Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Smith
spent Sunday at the home of Mr.
and Mr,, Griff Ar&lt;her,
Mrs. Larry Smith is rei,orted to
be Ill.
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keep Adam,
you take EVIi.

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3 Marietta Faculty
Mr-11 To Retire Soon

Three veterin faculty membe� .
with a total of 107 year&amp; of s�-1
v;ce to M!lrietta Collet..e Will ' rt, ,
tire rrorN ·tne· active · teachinf
ranks a t the end of this ae mest� . ,
Those wbo will 'retire in June
Include Pror. H. R. Eggleston,
'bead of th e biology department
sin ce 1917, Prof. Ge orge H. Blak e
head of morlern language de­
partment nnd Pror. E B. Krause ot
the rhemistry departme nt.

Parker had dcvotlona. Plains were
made for A hay rid e in .Tu ne .
Games were ehjoyed and re• '
fresh1r,1 ent1 of sandwichea, polato
chipe, cocoa a'nd candy w ere �1•\i.
ed to Elena Marlin, KC!lth Care.on,
Marvel Fol ey , Jim Long, Martha
Brewer, Erni e Johnson, Maude
Bre wer, Jim Gaffney, Judy 1 '.!1 a f­
fln, Billy HIii, Viola McKnight. 1\ 1berta Priddy, Butth TIilis, Conni e
Hale)', Caroly n McKnight and Su­
sie Parker.
GOLDEN CIRCLE ME ETS
The Golden Circle Class of the
Church of Christ met at the home
of Mr. and Mra. Ernest Nlchol11on
Friday, May 13. The me eting open­
ed with the presid en t, Roy SnoW­
den , · Presiding. Reporta we re given
by Thelma Hysell, 1eaetary, and
Emeat Nichol1on, treasure'r. The
Flower Fund report was gin•n by
Reva Snowd en, l;&gt;evot1on 1 were of­
fered by JeatJe ;Molden.
The aroup voted to 11ell dlsh
cloths and ce1loph1 ne �I to
r1i1e mo ney. The June mctting
Wih be held at •the hom e of Mr.
•ild . Mrs. Robert Rill.
.... Gam e, were enjoyed and Ui e
(\oor pl'b: e was Won by : Jeslle'
Molden. Refre■hrnenta were· !served
to • Mr. and Mfl. Er.nest Mold ei1,
Mr. and
. M:N. :R,oy Sriowden', Mra.
P.U'le Canldff ■hd Sabra, �r.
iHlcf Mn. Corl'Ryoell, fbelnti "Mk!\;
I ■el, and Mr. abd Mt&amp;. Robert Hil(,

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Waterfront
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; mg classes w1U be honored.
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At lb Heath Methodist Church, Bibles will be presented to
; Marianne Woodgerd , Ca-rter French , Rush Philson and Larry I
: Mitch dunng the mormng worship service. Rev. Raymon
_. Konhicht WIii ·haive a 11pecial 11erAL the Fint Bapt111t Church Ros•
• mo� e�titled "Confidence in the coe (Tony) Fowler, Sunday S�hool
, Ful:ire for the 11ervice.
Superintenllent will present Bibles
! 'nle aervlcti of the Chµrch of during the opening service to Di·
..ctui9t will be conducteU much II ane Stumbo, Carloyn Wilson, Ron­
_ !_he Baccalaureate senice at the r. ie Wilt and William 1Pete) Wern•
�ool with 1pecial 11eall for the er of MHS and Jam e■ Ebersbach or
Senion and �v. Fted I. Gard ner the Pomeroy Senior Class.
Biles will be presented at the
. will _uae ll hla 1ubject, "The Issues
of Life.' ' Special m u11ic will be pre• First United Presbyterian Church
aenled by the choir which will to Lynn Buchanan, Judy Grt!1:g of
sing, "May Jesus Christ Be Prall- MHS and Jean Ellen Dabo and
ed. " i.'"..eiv. Gardner. will pre1ent Becky Grueser of PHS duri..ng lhe I
those of hJ1 thurch with the New Sunday �hool hour.
At the Mt Moriah Baptist, Ema
Testament with the Psalms after
which there will be a period tien line Bowles and Janice RicharJs
the coneregation may con11"1tulale will be given a gift of money from
the Senion. Receiving the books the church and Sunday School
Shirley Gilkey and Dennis Wal­
will be Carolyn Bridford, Larry
Bnnce, ,Judy C)ark, Ronnie Eivan1, burn, &amp;elliors atleriding the Church
Ruth Ann Farmer, Don Grueaer , of the Nazarene, were honored last
Dave Hal"llnger, Jan Hauck, Phyl, Sunday When Rev. Clyde BartleH
111 Hilbert, Elirl M cKinley, Maida pastor of the church, pre1ented
�USS JILL SNOWD EN
Rou1h, Bt;rbara SU!ea, Bonftle van- them with Bibles.
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M r. . and M rs. A r nnld Snowde n, Pomeroy Route 2, are an.
ond Bob Springer ol Pomeroy High
nouncm
g the �n�agemcnt or their daughter, JiJI, to Jerry
School,
Welkc.J , SJ.' ul 11, ,· and Mrs. Ralph Welker, M ulberry Ave.,
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Jerry Lewlo - �- 1{1or
SUN,. MON. •od TUIS,
"JOURNEY TO THE
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Audie Murphy - Joo-nne Dru
Sandra Dee -- Jlm Backua
"WD.Jl AND THE INNOCENT"
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- aba JUch1rd Todd - Jullefte Grece
"THE NAKED EAR11l"
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BRJGl'l1'E BARDOT
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WOMAN"
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Note: For Thu Br.lfitt.e Bairdot
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evening, Rev. Howard RuppelI who delivered the Baccalaur­
ate address, quoted Booker T. W a,shington when he said; "Suc­
cess lS lo measure not so much by the position that one bas
reached in life as by the obstacles which be bas overcome
while trying lo succeed".
can chan�e for the better.
The three points which Rev.
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filed , if he ■ball . gain tbe �
With confidence. He said that God
world. and lose bit own aouJ?
bu planned th,,� we all have I
place in We and that It ia our
Uaing- ''The World· .ii Your Oya-­
_fMII.Y..la ao arul fin.d. ihit �llc:o. Iii■ ,.,... u hit; lhem-.. lle,. llup,elt
seoond point was Lo "aell oneeelf lo based hi&amp; sennon to tbe �
�ur fellowmen." He said that self on the parable of�tbe pearl foflbcl
1s the most prlteleu ..,commodit1_ in lhe book of. MJ!tthew.
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1 Follo-.tng . tile � byThe apeakers' third point wu to the 11chool band under the leader­
Buy-wilh service, integrity, !pith• 11:!ihip of Eugene Seara, Rev. Clyde
fulncss �d good will. He said tbat Bartlett gave the lovocaUon,
many things cannot be changed
..Prelude and F\lgu.e in _Bo" by
but that there are many, that one Bach and the anthem, ".M'a
-- -- M'.U"ia" by· the girl&amp; glee chab with
Mn:Clarence Lacey diroctiJ!I were
included .on the program. ·
WASHINGTON UPI - Presi­
dent Eisenhower Will report to
The evening prayer wu Oven by
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Lhe nation on all radio and TV
Rev. Fred L Gardner with the
networks Wednesday hight on the
"Sevenfold A.mer1" the choral re­
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sponse by the glee club.
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Funeral services for Mrs. Mary
announced today.
While House Press Secretary Emma Vance, age 79, who died
James C. Hagerty Raid the speecD last evening at her home on Lead­
will originate from the President's ing Creek, will be held Tuesday at
White House offict!. It will be car­ 2 p. m. from the Rawlings-Coats
ried from B to 8:30 p.m. e.d.t. Funeral Home with burial in the
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and CBS will carry the Rpeech
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Poul S. Smart, Cilizen'o Notion­
The third NBC will carry a de­ was born in the house where she al Bank, Second and Race,. Kl4dle­
layed telecast of U�e report at died. Surviving is her husband port,. bu sent the IUIDIIW')' of hl1
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Bert G. Vance, at home; a son, district of the N'ational Federation
10 p.m. e.d.t.
Asked to provide a t itle for the Glenn, Leading Creek; two grand­ or Independent 8uaillet1 on five
speech, Hagerty said it . will be children; and a brother, Hayes pieces of federal le&amp;illaUon to
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Sen. Jame&amp; Sherman Porter (D­
The Ri:v , Fred J. Gardner will Gallipolil). author of "'A Capital
on the events at Paris and the
future aims and goals of the Unit­ have charge of services. Friends Idea" column.
ed StateR, and, indeed, of ita al­ may call at the funeral home at
Hi11 five voter■ favor· the bill to
any time.
lies in the free world."
stop below-cost ules (�I}, they
favor compelling labor unioai; to
tiatgain with bWlineuel OD an , in.
divldµal ,tore · by ■tore """ •►L■nt
by plant loeal baslo (ti-OJ, tlley fav­
or p,-ollibitlng giant meal! , ,-c:k-■
from opeiaUng rttail outlet&amp; (4-b,
Two new suits have been filed in
and lhi:),, favor perG1itlffll
Common Pleas Courl accocding lo
Three candidates in the recent recount. Laurene Edmonds, De- 5eourlty (len,ionen � (!Im DIQO,
entries in th!! office of the Clerk
County primary election mocratic candidate for commiUee a year and still receive their IOVMason
of Coorta.
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ukcd
a
recount
after
the
oHicial
On the otbet band ·elllut•• five
Rhodes, deceased, has been tiled \'Oting.
Members of t he Mason County canvass showed her behind Belva voter'■ oppose (t-1) the ·bill , to
by Rebecca McCutcheon ·versus
raise the federal minimum W'ale
Mildred Garnet Rhodes, Portland, Court will begin the recount on Warden by 168-155.
The official canva�s ol votes by to $1.2,) hourly and lo br1Jts al·
and Mildred G,111rnet Rhode11 as ex- Tuesday, May 24, for Charlea
c:cutrill of the last will and tesla- Cartwright, a Republican candi- the Mason County Court was re­ most all retail, wboleule, and llel'•
date !or committeeman of Wag- I eently completed and showed one vice businesses under federal wage
ment of D. w. Rhodes. deceased.
Action for money only in the gener District, who was only. one I revernl . In the unoHicial county control4en. Jack Kennedy'1 bill.
"None of these is my offlclal
amount of $1807.07 has been filed vote behind his opponent, Farris D. M. Harshbarger was 11hown the
by Unlveraal CIT Credit Corpora• Justle, in the omcial canvass. winner of the race for Justice of business as a state senator, but of
lion YI ·c.rol Folden, Route 2, Cartwright had 173 votes while the Peace in Lewis District on the course they all are a■ citizeftl of
Republic.1n ticket by 576-572 over Ohio. I pass them on to you wlth­
Carpenter.
ln another Bction, Justis had 174.
ou� comment, though 1 have an
Collett Keefer, Cologne Repub- I Charlie Harmon.
juda:ment by dclault has been
granted the plaintiff in the case of Hean executive committee candi- I The official eanvass gave Har­ o,tTiion as you do--perbaps dif­
the State of O hio vs. Charles. Wise, date, who lost to Charles A. Bur- 1 m�n 578 votes and a three vote ferent from yours.-i said Sen. Por­
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MANCHESTER, Enaland UPt­
Brllh1h arid American 11cie11tlsts
Thuraday niaht held a party at
Jodrell Bank radio telescope ala­
lion to celebrate Ttmrsday'1 con­
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Beatchicks Hold
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P,nly cl...., _I..,., T-,
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Mr. and Mn. Wendell BunC!'e
-=�d family are plannlni to bi. in
I )rtsmouth to vlslt with Mr. and
r. .,s. r�rank Reeves.
Donald "Doc" Ohlir1ger w11s re•
I .1rned TbuP1d.1)' from
Mei,•
l,eneral· Ros)lltal and is repoi't•
ld to be improvini:.
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Joyce RUey, dau,htcr of Mr. and
Mrs. Ted Riley was returned
home from -l:lolzer Hospit.al yect•r•
day w�re she w111 taken tor
1reatme,;i;t.
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ed m Columbus Wedn&lt;'tday 8fld
Thursdl)' witb ber Ron-In-law •tid
&lt;iaughter. Mr. -.8.nd �,. Thomas
Russell. Whll e there 1h1 atte •
&lt;·d the bone races at Beulah Pik
where the colt "Salty
Geor V·
which 11 owned by Mr. Ru11�il ,
came In fourth place.
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Janice and Rotella Richird1 .
Chr1st at Punu,ruy J u n e 18.
Bolh M i s� . s iowden at�d Mr. Welker are gradua tes of the tnd Mr. and Mrs. Bobby Pain
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The H:tr-MH JunloT Safety Club
"'-ent to CoJumbus Jaat night to
met Wednetday at the Mason City J 9�9 cl�ss... uJ I ome r oy lu g h sc hoo l . H e is a student at Ohlo attend the 1bow at the Veta Mem•
I orial.
Hall for Flret Aid &amp;L udy ;r nd 111 U n 1 v e rs1ly, At h ens.
stallation of oflicen. Those lBking -- - -- -olllce w•rec pre,tdcnt, J, me , Ru •aell; vice president, Karen Brcwt�r· 1
seccetary-iecordor, M ary Ann C1111'. .
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Door Deputle,, . R ichard John,o_n
_The E ighth _ Grade party was held Tbursday evening at tile
and Jack Re1tm1re; Club Ceun�li
Middlep ort High Schoo) with teache""
.., ..., Mrs. Nan Moore and
At a tablr cc111 en•d with a large
member■, Judy Kay Hall, Mildred
M r J ames B� r ton in charge_ Other teachers who were guests
crystal
many-colored
howl uf
Andcraon, Kasena Anderson, Rich.
ort-hid iris Miss Grace llorton en- fo! the evenmg were, L. W. Mccomas,. Mrs. Clarence Lace)''
ard Johnson and Jack Reitmi,:e.
M i ss J e � n Gra n di n�tti and Mr. and Mn. John Thompson.
Ne w Jaws gover ning the cluh tcrtai ne d with her 6l nnual Spring
luncheon
honoring
the
members
. Dancing was enJoyed during the evening with records by
were approved. one law concerned
Richard
of
the
Great
nooks
!l
H a)es and 1'om Rall. The Bowle&amp;.
Club
Tue
day
proper dreH tor future record
Refreshment,: . Jo Ann Mourn•
hops. Glrl1 altending mu.st wear at 1 o'rlOl'k al the Martin Res- following Pf'.ogram was presented.
A, , P•mto�1me. "Let Me Go Blub- ing, Iva Stewart, 'Neda Bradford,
akirt9 and hlomies or dresses . taurant, Middleport.
1?cr by Cmd_a Sauer ,and Carol Lynn Daniel•'
�
Short, alacks and jcan11 will not be
� Karen Bachner, �tMember� wrre seated at one s"ott
,,,d
a P1.�no .'IOI o, 'The �as
•
" k · Ie� Dutton, Sindy Ohlinger, Jaroe1
' "·
per1n illed un I ers11 th e thc cvcnl 1!1
long labl(I. A delil'ious Lhree t&gt;d llon1cman, by Carolyn Nichol- Miller, Mick Morris and Jan�e
specified by the MC a.s a Sport
course
l uncheon w11s served.
i;on.
Tannehlll.
Hop.
Later
the club adjourned lo the
The Cla�s l'rop_hecy wa11 presentDecorations: Bill Neutzltng, Mel-·
Members 1nd their fumiliee will
mcl at the llar-MH Club Park in home of Mn,. Arlhur II. Carpen- ed by Judy W1ldermuth, Neda vin Swisher, Betty Jo Boyles, Da­
Hwrtrord at ft p , m . Friday for a ter on rifth Street where the B r11 dford, R elty Jo Boyles and Ml- vid Rice, Carolyn Buckley, Darry l
Stumbo, Janice TannehJll and
potluck aupper. The Swlsher Coal regular meeting w1111 held. Mrs. chael Mm:rls.
Carpenter
gave
the
review
Hope
or
Bishop
the
who
wa_
s
at:comPJi;t;·
Mike Smith.
Co. contributed the lot for the
.
pffl • 1IIWI the elub hu erected a life of Caesar from "Plutarch's 1eQ hy Carol Scott 11ang, "Walk
PAY INPOIIMAl \ll�l
IJ!�d rn Hand."
!Iii ..., planted llowor,, and pie- Lives".
PORT OF SPAIN, Tzinldia llPJ.
f
The
ski!,
"Operation
Room
Mu
nlc tllilf!I, made by Mr. Reitmire,
M
A d l.�cussion was held on the d . ,
p I
I
d h
t d by
have been pIaco d in th (' park.
National G rea t llou k s Cl ubs. Mr s. c ;,\o��; �f1:��l :nd D��;;r·s��: bri :e;::�� . ;��:�;
t"mco
:�
Donald Mills di�trlbuled prunph- bo, 11fl'.· r whi r h a i roup ol girls Jo�ea, planned . to pay an lntor"'•l
·
lets about the wnrk of lhc na- su n_i: · Let There Be Peace on vi111 t today to thl1 capital of the,
tional clubs. Ourin;.l the after· r11r� h" with enrol S&lt;.'01 1 8 !1 accom- West lndles Federation.
noon, �frs.
Carpenter .served Jlitnl�l, anti "lie" wilh Mrs. Lacey
punch.
tHi llt'COmptinist . In the group were
. ... 11iann W il(' OX . Marilyn Swan, Hetty
The la•t
, ,, • J o R()�·ks . Sharon Ho11ch11r, Judy
� ,110•.•t ,· ,,,,
b of t l,r
A hobo party was held Friday rcn1 season
will Im tho l lli rd Wildf'rm ut h and .Jurly Mui n ,
evening 11 1 the Masonic Hull in Tuc1;:c111y in .lune
at the ho111e of
[' om1111tt e(•!I 11111klnl(
arn-11,,qcMiddleport hy memhcrs
and Mrs. Evel't'II
f luy(•s, Grrat Demi . ll l(•ll ts for the pur1y were :
gue�ta of Evangeline Chapter, Mrs. Ted Het•d
.Ir., was appuin1111 v!!nt irin 11 mt llr&gt;rri,Hn n· (' 1,,.0 .
OES. The 11arty wu hrhl in lhe cd prugrnm rhairma
n for the l �• n Nl1• h o l s,, , , . 's·111tl, · S i •11 t1!iflTI . ('111·.
dining room uf the hill with next year.
roll f,v.ot1o.;, ('.;list.u Sl•a"l!1 amt St:f'
decoratlom complete for II hoho
Nf'1•11lh1�.
'den' lncludina: the lritiitional
Mi!mbcrs may bri11g guc�ts to
Enll•rtutinm("nf - prni;o.. llm : S11-..
open fire.
the last mce l 111i,: uf the year
ll'I
�IHltir. J11d: Sa1to.- r lf'ld, J11rlv
Entertainment for the evening Mrit. l l .iycs.
Wilckrn111th. [ljar,a Wilcnx, .Tudy
w11 planned by the program com•
"111rlln. Carol Rrrll t, Marltvn Swan,
mlUee conaletlna of Mn. Don
Cind11 SauN nnC, �l,11ron l!•1�('h:1r
Lowery. Mra. Kenneth McElhinny,
f ; ,, mf's: nob WilRon, Doriii Mc­
Mn, Jack Satterfield, Mn. Mallie
Haffic, Hope H\�hC)Jl and /\nl't
Bush ,rind Mn. D1mn y Thompson.
The evenln,a: was spent in play­
ln1 aame• alter which refresh­
ment, were aerved with the om­
The Hcalchlcks Club of Mitidle•
cer. ol lhe chapter a11 ho.slcs11e1.
Amona thOff llelplng Friday night port entt'rtained Frld11y evening
were Mr1: Theo Neutzllng, Mrs. with H rarewcll part y at the home
John Lron1, Mr-. Wendell Bunce, of Tom ltall for three Middleport
Mu. Jack Bechtle and Mrs. Jamc11. girls who will be mo\'lne with
1heir parcnls to other town11.
Clatworthy.
Honored guests we1·e Sandy
Ohlhigt•r, who will be moving to
Wooster; Sharon Hoschar who will
•
I
Na,:onwidc mcam com•
go lo Columbus and Dlwn11. WIicox
plettt ln1urar1ce service.
who ls nrn\'ing to S11ndusk)'.
A�cidcnt . • ,
., . :
Fire . . • .
Thl' uvenlna: was spent In 1,lay•
,.
Theft . . •
Ing games and danclr.g to records
'Jll!
Medical
.
•
,
Kfter which refrcshme11t11. were
, .;
Aut" nobile • , •
served to Judy MarUn, Ellen
L,,dowment .. . •
Dutton, Iva Stewart, Suale Slain.
I . J +l'
Beverly Cundifl, Judy Wildermuth ... R_eiit-emcnt • • • \
r.f'
,, .• lf,I
.
,
\
Neda Bradford, BUI Dixon, Russ
'"&amp; Lile . . .
lll,�-11
Naine
)'OUT
pro1M:l'ic,11
',
McElhinny, Rick Oller Jack Sat­
I +•l'
� problem. Your N.11 i11111&gt;'i,·I,.. �
lerfleld, Mike Morrl!, Marilyn
5,
rcpresemativ�
ci111
hd
e,
Swan, Karen Bachner. Eric Cham­
..,
you phm wi,ely auJ
ber11. Lynn Daniell, Butch Bach•
c-=onomically,
tel, Carol SCoU, Tom hll ,w.nd
the honored &amp;UHll.

Sprin g Lunc heon
G i ven By Mrs
Grace Horton

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a
The bllstw Nell•
. ,olMMUI ell calJN C1..,_r .. h1,
which CH ralM ltll...,.. WMfl
crulhed ,.. Inst th• t.uffll" 1ldn.

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of tho evonln&amp; "Ever Bloomln&amp;-;�r Sr., �d )(Ip Lucroti,
Pmnnt1l1" wa1 eiven by Mra. Genhe!mer w11re the Jud&amp;e• for the
lie• Neutt11n1, who npl■ined th, evonlnc tnd ,worded blue ribdiUerenl - uses of • p11rennlal1 ln bons to Mias Ethel Garland for a
the
g den from the croc:1111 lo table arran1ement of irl1 and also
·tiCMJ
' entertained the Twiliiht Gtrd fn the ar
Mrs . AlJ'.'ce Yuraslt.s wbo •.chry 11nthemum1, tlleir cop� for an arran1ement ot 1&amp;1orted
wu Club Thuraday eve ninc at th�
tin1i1ou1 _uee
recently d11Cbarced from .. P,n• . bome
,
as fllleri. �� etu,: J.rb -,.� boz';i'oOd .ln � ornamen.
In MJneraville
ffow11ra
_and
pJc�• •w� . tiJ urn· U'ld ta Ml• 'Sarah Philton Ho1plt1I where she under
Tbe meelinlj in c.b..,,e of 1'
1 Ji,P.11. tof . a illibw·· arr,nsement of
w�nt surtery · spent the , wee.t I, T. A. Henne s,y , · pre, id.ent ope,:: land pa �1. 1Mrt.
cl�ded w1th a Potlt!l' .&gt;•� �- 141 ffAUftill.. Best �J"°nt)lere award•
with � er mother, Mrt. Grace M.c- ed with devotion• � Miu,
Ethel Ga e
y
Ma5te ·
Ed•ard � .lo MrJI- Al"H Younc for I tall
.i:� o by Thoma,
Garland, who read ;p,aJ m JOl and
I
Brown;
lp'aoaement 'of auorted iris in a
Mrs. Bill Shoan ao d two dau-i tJ:ae hymn For Tbe Beauty of the
cry_1tal vase and to Mn. Minnie
Earth.
The
d
1
Prayer
in
'
urli- I FOllqwiDi' 1 dia'c�sion on the
Lo_r
ghtcrs, Barbara and Sue left '
Davf� for an arran_ge1!1 ent of . blue
Thursday evenint from the Hunt son, the openmg ode Hd 1alu( e topic Mn. Hewet.son told of a ir�• and red yelgha m a crystal
to
de
he
flag
prec
t
e
J
"' d h roll ca;ll ieenfo £rip recently taiken through vue.
ington airport ror her home QI I
�ohnston City, Tenn., after spend whie b was an,wered by namlnt a the IOI.Ith, inclu�ing the aulea
mg the past two .weeks with her new perennial. Mrs. T. A. Hewet- iardena in N. C. Mrs. Phil WJ.11Al the cloH of lhe meeting an
parents , Rev. and Mrs. Fred ]. 9on . wu named to or1anize a iam1 l ed lhe arrangement of the auction w11 held with numerous
month, which w.. pltl'p)e lrll with article, 10ld, after which refresh­
Gardner. Rev, and M..r1. Gardner Junior Garde� club.
Tlmet, topic. were !liven Ju, ,reen and varie11t.ed euonymous. menh were terv4:d by the hoi•
took her to the airport. •
Mn. Robert Morria Sr. Th.e toplt
Mr,., Ralph Gilmore, Mr,. Jtki
Mrs. Arnold Richard1 and nephew, Clarence McC:abe were in
Columbus yesterday where Mr .
�kCabe consulted a skin epecial­
ut.

· '

·�peci�I Services PIQnned At Midd leport
Churches H_o norjng Graduating Seniors
i Special
services will be held this Sunday morning in the

IN MEIGS COUNn

8---Dally �tjnel , Pom eroy,l!flddleport, 0., May 21 , 1980
.

"Sq,iw

·

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1

Salesmen
Hel•d Up
.
.'

SQUAD CALL!iD
·The Racine emeraency aquad w"
called to Dewitt's Run at 10 i.. dt..
today to bring William COcllrlll to
Pomeroy where he wu lrallaferred
tq the Ewing ambulan� and pten
Police 11aid the thief apparent­ to Holzer Hmpital . for· · JMClical
·
ly had planned the robbery well treatment.
bt;cause he had Lunt disconnect an
alarm system that would have set
SIRVING ON SU
off a series of sirens when the
Joseph W. Scrau, enalrteman
lrilnk lid was lirted.
Before leaving, the bandit threw third class, USN, son of Mr; and
Lunt'11 car key, into a nearby Mrs. Clyde E. Scrag of Ru!iond,
woods. Lunt walked to a nearby Ohio, is serving •board. tilt AU·
antic Fleet submarine tJSS :TriC·
house and phoned police.
.Lunt is employed by the Sam• ger at Charleston, s. C. Before
uel Plapzer Co. ol New York City. enterint tht! Nav, In ,.Jilly :1957,
� ,a� .or. his way lo Warren and he graduated from ButJand· Hilh
·
Sch'ooL · ·.• · • • · • • • l ' • • � .. :
then to Younastown.

Gunman Makes $75,000 to $100,000 Jewel HauJ

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