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PICNIC allCI
RAVEL BAGS

Fiberglas insulation Stain ..,sislant plastic zipper top.
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WOMENS
H A LT ElS

Large size woven fibre
picnic baskets with hin
ed covers and slur J,"y
handles .

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, 100% cotton broadcloth
halters. Elastic back, bra
type. Black , navy, white
and pastels.
SIJ.eo 32 lo 38

$ 1 .00

$2.95

Other Picn1t Basket11
U.95 - $5.95 - ,9.95
"SOIJTE''

"'STURDY" %"
50 Fl. Lengths - f3, 85

J1111t received a , bl-g ,rhlpment
of Red Man &lt;JoOlles Hamp1!1"8, W oven fi bre and vinyl
coverlng1. Hardwood fi'amC,11,
slatex �i11i11g i n · all colors to
match your bathroom.

WOMENS
BRA'S

All cotton bra's. Circular
stitched. Undercup, dain­
tily embroidered with
flowers. Elastic Inserts.
Slzes 32 to 42. A, 8, C
cups.

SAVI SATURDAY
On ThHe Populer Stffl

LAWN and PORCH
C H AIRS

Rockers and Glider■
Buy Vb.em In the origlu,111

FJuy

lo tel up. Here are bhe
Saturday Sale Day Prices Colol'II: ted, g.reen or yellow.

box. Haul them in your car.

C H A I R S · · $4.00
ROCKERS · · $4.00
i P1uenger

GLIDERS · · $1 2.00
KROEHLER
2 PIECE

ELRERFELDS
PRltF.S ON
SCO'M'S

Oeanslng Tissues
200's · · · · · · · · 1 Sc
400'1 · · · · · · · 29c

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Sofa ' Beds

SALE $1 .00
SALE $1.15
SALE $1 .$0
SALE $1.50

DO YOU WANT
A NEW PIANO?

Then come to Elbcrfclds
Saturday and S,\ VE.
Saturday, anytime
9 A.M. to 9 P.M.

55•
42c
79c
54•

48c
BO•
43c
He ,'

On MIIM Rnton

lnc.iUdin,g your -choice
U,95
fl.95
,1.95
$9.95

39c a yard

Boys Trousers

$29.00 to $79.50

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Also Matching
801 Springs

$50.00

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I reg. $1 89 .00 7 (lt. Crons, 6 Bross $ 1 45

With 4.2" x 72" l..lblc

I rea. $1 89.00 7 p:. Chrome Set $145.00

With 42" x 72" table

2

$1 49.00 7 re, Dronse 6 Bros, $1'20
10''

bblo

ca.a

na. $89.00 5 pc. Dronse 6 Brost $70.

With 3li" x 60" table

300,RUGS

11. b' ... -1........

WitlI M" x 60" lable

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CANNON DELUXE
Moroeean Wide Stripe

BATH TOWELS
Large site 23 by 44: inehes.
Thick absorbent toweb bhat
wiU give years of fiervlce.

Stripea

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I . �rfelds Saturday Sale

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splee

brown,

acintih, rose and peactli.

$ 1 .00

night

SbeJi.[f Robert Huteobacb'■ office,
can expect anything and the new
nii:ht operator, Kenneth GNWet, bi
leuning to be nonchalant.
"Bring him ia and we'll throw
him ih with the rest of them," aa.ld
Crover when told by an excJted
caller at 4 a. m. today that a wreet­
ed /!U' had I "du.mm)'" at the
wheel.

Bath Towels, Hand Towels and Wash Ooths
stripes in rose pink, m,a-ize, blue, brown and green.

BATH TOWEI.S, 20 by 40 Inches . . . . . . . l fw:. $1.00
HAND TOWEI.S, :1.2 by 43 Inches . . . . . . . 3 for 1 $1.00
WASH CLOTHS, 1Z by 12 lnche1 . . . . . . . . . 3 for 50c

ndio

operator

at

The ''dummy," invHtipted_; by . ,
Deputy Howard Frank, "proved to
he a blanket and pillow that bad
t,een toned behind lhe wheel of a
car wrecked early thia morning on
the old Racine-Portland road near
the Hobart C&lt;&gt;urt home. The car,

owned by WillUlm D. CoonoUy, Rt.

DO YOU NEED

ing medium damage.

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The dummy report was made bf'
James Ritchie, Stivenville, after

NEW CUSHIONS
FOR YOUR

Connolly had left the car to �
cure help.

There were no injuries in the ac­

cident and no

PORCH GLIDER?

■rreit..

. See The Valueo
On The 2nd Floor

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WHITE ,PElWE iED SHEET$
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OUBLE
BJ!,
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$1.71
. DOUBLE . FIITEJ! !IQ;l'l'Oli jl..E1£1'1'. . . . . . . . . .2.78 i
· TWIN BBD s1u; ,11,,11y 1ta hl�b� · . . . . . . . i • • ·,1:411
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�I N? f,Tn:D Bono• 1/JtEETS . . . . . . . . . . . ,1.41,
Pll,LOW CASE&amp; 41 by 38� lnellea . . . , $1,38 a pllr
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cannon Fine llullln
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cannon Malll Color

Slrlped M111Un

11D SHEETS

mi,
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I
IED SHEETS

DOUBLE BED SIZE
�l lly· U lllclles

$1 ,88· ·

DOUl!LB BED SIZE
11 by 108 blebes

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5 pc, Black' &amp;, Bross
$80. 1
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pc. G!�to'!!,_ ' $ 1_1 �.00 : . ' ,.. . C!-k
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$l49';QO' S pc} qoldtonll ' $1 iq.00 � . �• : 10N �(
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J,_�•!J6,&amp;,9Q S pc. Ch,t9,m�,$et $54,00 t'• ;. Mallf ""' I · , . , BOTJ'OM
SHEETS
NG. $1 09.00
Wlth 3l" � IIO" Iibte
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green, ffl'llii-e, red, blue, ihy­

Conno� Matc:�lng

For extra berataty, extn com-·
tort, OXU'II -,, While �,a- .
cround with yelb)w, � ■¢,
"'"'' flora! I dtaln.1 1 1 �
Double Bed Sbe
81 by 101 ...6i,li .'43:Nl
Double FIiied
Bollom Sbeet, . . ,a.es
Twin Bed SIie
71 by 108 Inell•• . $1.98
Twin FIiied
Bollom Sheela , • fl,N
PIiiow
$1,71 a pr.
4! by ··� Inell•

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!"��f.: .\!.?!b&lt;'?(l g pc. �h 7�•M�•�: �-I ��-00 .
!lh'!: ,,!?;.i,?A 9 pc,. IJ(on� ff p..,. $1 50 '

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SALE

The

PERW.E SHEETS

I reg. $1 97.00 9 pc. Chrom1 Set $1 50.00

rlQ.

ell. MulU color stripes and
ned check&amp;. .Made willh fr.in­
gtd end,.

4 for $ 1 .00

Cannon Flower Garden

DI NETTE SETS

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Ano1lher big sJaipment of
tihese !Ht .51elJing terry tow• .

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SATURDAY SALE

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K I TC H EN
TOWELS

Colors: Beige, Pink, Yellow, Green and Turquoise.
DOUBLE BED SIZE, 81 by I08 Inches . . . . . . . . $3.%8
DOUBLE FITTED BOTTOM SHEETS . . . . . . . . . $3.28
TWI N BED SIZE, 72 by 108 lnehe, . . . . . . . . . . $2.98
TWI N Fl'M'ED BOTTOM SHEETS . . . . . . . . . . . $2.98
PILLOW CASF.S, 4Z by 38½ ln•he1 . : . . fl,78 a pair

SPECIA�

SPECIAL
Both Piece• For

CANNON TERRY

Percale Bed Sheets

INNERSPRING
MATTRESSES

Mat-chln\lil Box Spring

$1
.00
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CANNON SOL I D COLOR .

Simmon, Full Size

I Pair Arrested For Breaking
Into Racine Cut Rate Store

Childrens �humba type ·
sunsuits in prints, checks
and solid, .
Sizes 1 - 2 - 3

Colors.

SCO'M'S TISSUE
2 rolls 29c
SOFT WEVE TISSUE
2 rolls 29•
WALDORF TISSUE
4 rolls 39c
In The HOU.WIN-II �.

Saturday $2.50
Saturday $2.50
Snturday $3.50

11\Wn alz:c ma Uress wilih

$4.88
,s.Bt
$6.89
f7 .89

TOILET TISSUES

Polished Cottons - Wast! and Wear Rayon and Orlon
Blends - Some All Woo( - Ivy League and Regular
Styles - Sizes 8 to 16.

SIMMONS

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ELBERFELQS
PRICES ON
SCOTTS

SATU RDAY SALEf

$3.49 TROUSERS
$3. 95 TROUSERS
$S. 95 TROUSERS

Trousers
Trousers
Trou,er■
Trouser.

In Trouble Again

CHILDRENS
SUNSUITS

Size 15 1f.t lly 30\o inches
wlth frlngl'd ends.
Stripes and neat checks.

of the
new summer atock as fol•
IOWtS:

Colors: Spice brown, tur­
quoise, buttercup yel­
low, sea blue a-nd white.
17 Inches W Ide

BUSTER BROWN
TOGS FOR TOTS

SALE $1.00

KITCHEN
TO W f L S

DRESS TROUSERS .

Ohio: fair ._., arMI fnlht,
fw IMtetM ttn,nlll1nh1•
.,._ Sundly ,artlr clMHlly, CNttl..­
thunNf
"" w■rm.
llk..y WMt ,.,........ Lew

ell.dpt

REG. $%.00

CANNON

There'll I• Spacial Prlc"

HUCK
TOWELIN G

Of The Popular

With 42"

3 pr. $1.00

ent1ne

SALE 50c

SALE

SATURDAY

CANNON

Another Big

WI� 4-2" x 94i" ,bible

Sale $1 .69

a1 y

WEATHER

Mike Swatzel, A Jun.for

Braeelets - Necklaces
Earrings and Pins
REG. f l .00

Womens cotton and rayon

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NO. 4 2 ---s:WGLE r:O!'Y - k
Pomeroy-Middleport, �. . turday, June 4 , 1 960

C O S T U M E.
J lW E L R Y

C O T T O,N
PA N T I ES

briei(e with elastic 1,ege in
white, blue, pin:k and maize.
She1 S, 6 and 7.

I rea. $1 09.00 5 pc. Bron•• 6 Bross $80.

Sole !

., . . .i:�70.
,,,.. ••oo s11111M111, Sofa · lecls
00
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:l � $,09,0Q SimlllOII Sofa lecls $85 .00
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Hand inude straw sandals.
Speci,ally selected long wear­
tng straw. For day or ni,atat
clamour. Site:., -small med­
ium, large. Pink, blue, and
yellow.

3 for 25c

INNERSPRING
MATTR E S S

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Fringed kitchen towel•
in red, green and yellow.
Size 14 in. x 26 In.
SALE

Shipmt:nt

'1.00 DRl!NE 'IJELUXE S�AMPOO ·• L ,:\ . . . . . . 7k
$1,00 TONI ,HOME PERMANENTS . . . . . . . . . . fl.59
lk JARS NOXZEMA SKIN CREAM . . . . . . . . . . 71c
Bk GREEN MINT MOUTH WASH . . . . . . . . . . . . 71c
89c CASHMERE BOUQUET TALCUM . . . . . . . . He
fl.00 EVENING IN PARIS DEODORANT SET . . BOc
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KITCHEN
T O W EJ S

4 yards for $1 .00

$2.69

89• COLGATE TOOTH PASTE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
53• GLEEM TOOTH PASTE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . · .
98c PALMOLIVE RAPID SHAVE . . . . . . . . . . . . .
89c AERO SHA VE &amp; VASELINE HAIR TONIC . .
IOc COLGATES AFTER SHAVE LOTION . . . . .
fl.00 WOODBURYS AFTER SHAVE LOTION . .
51c VITALIS HAIR GROOM . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
. . . . . . . . . . . . . ... . . . .
21e PRELL SHAMPOO
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,SATIIRDAY SAVE ON

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.catnpllah'41 llntiul,t ltf all time,
c•ld tran1l1te 114 lan,uafff and
72 cll1lech and 1poke 60 l■nvu...
•• flwntly.

Regular $59.50 WOMENS SUiTS . . . . . SALE f38,00
. Regular $49.SO WOMENS - SUITS , . . . .', SALE $�4.qo. ,
Regular '39,50 WOMENS SUITS . .. . . . SALE $29.00
Regular $29.50 WOMENS SUITS . . . . . SALE fl0.00
. Reg1dar $25.00 WOMENS SUITS . . . . . _SA,µl 1ti•-�o,
Reglllar $19.50 WOMENS SUITS . . . . . SAL'E $11.00
Regular $17.$0 WOMENS SUITS . . . . . SALE ,n.oo
Regular UB.SO WOMENS SUITS . . . . , SALE fi0.00
Regular $13.9.'5 WOMENS SUITS . . . . . . SALE �-00
Regular $39,50 WOMENS COATS . . . . . SALE $29.00
. Regular $29.50 WOMENS COATS . . . . . SALE fZ0.00
Regular $25.tKI WOMENS COATS . . . . . SALE fH.00
Regular U9.SO WOMENS COATS . . . . . SALE $11.00
· Save now on all womens coats and suits - Wonderful
values In the busy Ready To Wea·r Department on the
Second floor.

r-$ 1.39

40 inch Unbleaehed
MUSLIN

SHAVE CREAMS - TOOTH PASTES
AFTER SHAVE LOTIONS - SHAMPOOS
PERMANENTS - SKIN CARE ITEMS

loam rubbor cu1hkm1. A nlce

Simm
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Women:; broadcloth and
plisse full length pajam­
as. Florals and checks.
Sizes 32 to 44.
SALE

Bargains In Well Known Makes Of

telection of cover. •nd ool­

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-�li'l'HI ln..m•tloNI

WOMENS co�TS and SUITS

Womell!r .straw t y p· e
ha ndbags in white and
beige. ,l!IO!itly large size.
SALE

BLEACHED
MUSLI N
4 yards for $1 .00

SATURDAY

Modern Suite■. SprJog and

For Your Poreh
Coverw 1w Your a.&amp;N
and Awntnp
Swloped v.ianee
11 lil•h - 711c
Z4 Inch - Ille
Awnln( Material
14 ln•b - 4k
31 ln•� - 79e
Window Awnlnr
ao and 31 Ill•
,a.ts ...h

Womens rayon �{atter
,:ollar.s. AIJ while. · Scal­
loped and button trim­
med.
SALE

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ni;h s
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SAVE ON

W O• M• E N S
HANDBAGS

2 for $1 .00

WOMENS
PAJAMAS

REGltLAR $1 .69
REGULAR $1.95
IIGULAR $2.39
REGULAR $2.95

GreenfR$viL' � Piece Danlth

VALANCE

PLATTER
COLLARS

To be worn with shorts, pedal pushers, slacks or skirts.
Stripes, Checks, Paisleys and Prints.

UVING ROOM
S UITES

$1 50.00

WOMENS BOW'J NG SHIRTS
White only - Sizes 32 to 3 ; . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ,a.98

VESTS and SPORT JACKETS

In The Cosmetics Dept.

on. 11hese 1uito, �latly
priced $229.00 - '239.00 Pi9.00. There ire D eu.lte&amp;
Jn ttW1 jrot.lP,
While They Lui
SATURDAY

1-69 - 1 .95 - 1 -99

SATURDAY
You Can Buy Fine
Quallty 3fi Inch

88c

$6.50 to $1 2.95
They Came In Lale
While TM't' L..t You

"Jeanie '' and " Laura Mae" washable cotton blouses convertible ta-ilored collars - sleeveless style - tuck
in and overblouses - solids, stripes, plaids and checks.
Stu,, 3U to 38.

$5 ,95

25 ft. $1.95

C LO T H E S
HAMPERS

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BLOU SES

Cotton Dresses

inch.

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$1 .69 and $ 1 .95

WOMENS COOL

100% vinyl with heavy
brass coupling,. Full ½

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WOMENS COTI'ON SLEEVELESS

Sanforized cotto n shorts.
Back and side zipper
closing . D-ring and cuff­
ed bottoms. Cotton twill
and thino.
Sizes lO to 18

JUNIOR SIZES - 9 ·to I ii
MISSES SIZES - 12 lo 20
HALF SIZES - 14 ½ lo 241/,
EXTRA SIZES - 4fi to 52

WOMENS
S U N EASE

A N EW SH I PMENT!

WOMENS SHORT
SHORTS

Hundreds or be..utiful new cotton drefl...'if!fl to choose frnm lattl!lt •lylea and -all eaey to care for fabr-ics - broadcloth chambray - ,gingham - dotted Mis and sh,rntun,;; - one and
2 piece lt)"let.

GARDEN
HOSE

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Capa ble Cou rteous Salespeople To Help You I n Every Depa rtment'.

$1.49

PICNIC
BASKETS

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PILLOW CASF3
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$2.79

. TWIN FITl'ED
Barl'OM SHIET!I

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$2.79

PILLOW CASES
U by H lachea

$i .S8 o pair ·
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do not h ave to be segregated ln
the garden. A stroll along a wood
land walk, can � re.illy worth
while when it is beautified by
�lumps of Bloodroot, Foam Flower
Wild Blue Phlox, Moss Phlox.
COl0il CIL01l� TO MEET
Dutc h man's Breec hes and ColumThe Past Councilors of The o•
bines.
dorus Cbuncil btu1hlel'B of Arn•
The Eurasian Wood Forget-me• er ! ca will meet at t h e ht1 ml' uf
not, once it is started in a con• M n . Jh ek Robson, Rock Sp r i ngs
location can take car, of I Road, T hursday e-ventng.
genial
us tha1 d rownings, in all probabilit y, will he
When we were kids - and it \ras a f l N t he
itself and deve1ope int.o a sheet or
t he No I death·dt't&gt;·l cr to our children during
clear blue, that is sheer beautY.
TO MEET MONDAY
demise of t he cigar-st ore l ndiHn and t.hc
Other eppropriate perennials
Pomeroy Garden Club will
The
words
few
a
think
we
months,
few
next
e
h
t
horse-drawn carriag e, (lC'spitc what our chil­
for planting in the woodland in• meet Monday at 7:30 at the . h O ll\l'
of advice on that subject are warran\ed here.
cl ude: the wood geranium which of Mrs. J. E. D. Harting er with
dren may think - lhis \\ ..1S a pn:tty exciting
·
naturally,
should,
i!I show)' in bloom with 1 1-4 inch Mrs. L, C. Karr , n co-hostess.
children
says
Council
The
1
time of year. I t st i l l 1s.
tlowers on sl■Uu up Guei.t night will be observed � nd I
rosy-purple
ne­
should
hey
t
t
a
h
t
s,dm,
to
condition
in
be
the
Won't be long now t i l l schools arross
lo 2 feet tall. Ot h er perennials a film will be shown.
im•
be
shouldthey
that
anrl
alone,
swim
VC'r
/
t he well-planned bor.der in•
for
for
summer
doors
heir
t
open
nation t hrow
I
elude
wall
anemone,
apanese
D
G
rautions:
hese
t
h
MEETIN
wit
A,
pressed
OF
.
J
Varation . When WC' were kids, the cry was:
Rock&lt;reas, Wonder or Staffa, MiTheodorus Council, Daught er�
SWIM ONl,Y AT GUARDED REACHES
"School's out ! Schuol'.-. ou t ! Teacher's let the
ch■elnfos Daisy, Carpathia n Hare of America will meet in regular
Wait awhile after eat ing before you
bell, Coreopsis, Candle Larkspur, session Monday at 7 : 30 p. m. a t
monkeys ou t!" Wouldn't hC' ;i bit surpris&lt;'rl i f
Pink, Gajllaf&lt;lia, Babys- the IOOF Holl. Th ere will be
Cottage
swim.
hing.
t
kids today were �J�'ing the same darn
Siberian practice for inspection and all
Sneezeweed,
breath
Don 't swim when you're heated and
Time ror school to le1 out for summer - a
Iris, Regal lily, Bel-balm, P eon y , officers and th e team are re ·
t i red.
Oriental poppy, Tufted pansy, 1 quested to be present.
time when kids can inc!u\ge i n what on e wri t­
Horned violet.
olher
ducking
water,
the
in
off
Showing
er refers to as " t he birthri ght of every chi ld":
Stream side planting. Some of
SESSION MEETING
swimmers, and crying "wol fl ' are never done
the 1Jlants whlclt grow happily
having hr n . Tiw sum mer mont hs will hC' jam­
Tile Session of the First Uni1ed
when planted along a stream are: Presbyterian Church or Middleport
packe&lt;i with u n hrl if'\'ahlP nmounls of f11n - by boys and girls who think before they act..
marsh -marigold, whose brilliant · will meet in the pastor's study on
walking
or
boat
a
In
cautious
as
ust
j
Be
sw imming, wa lkin g, pla ying. biking, cli mb­
yellow buttercup like flowers are Monday, June 6 at 7:30 p. m.
in2. ru nning, j u m p i 11g, and. for �omc of t he along a river bank as when swimming. Lots
among the h1rbtngers of spring;
of children drowh each year from slipping,
erroneously
Astilbe 1 aometimes
older boys and girls, driving a rar.
lle
a
e
which
spirea,
hal"baedeous·
d
falling or leaping tnlo the watet.
Summer, ror kjds, is the roaming season.
can th rive ori'J y when grown In
Maybe you beltet� ybUr children will think
constantly moist soil. Then there
It's a- lime of fret&gt;dom. H's also a time of
theltl
give
to
try
you
ti
fuddy-duddy
a
you're
two native species of Lobel ia
are
ly Clarice Allen
tragedy - tragedy from accidents, The big
t h at are available for stream side
Guests of Mr. and Mrs. Rich ard \
s
how
oh
depend•
all
II
thtnk
We
advice.
uch
ki ller in .June-July-August to school-age chil•
pi1ulting. One, the cardinal flower Fick during the week end were
can get across
W h ich requires an acid humusy Mr. and �rs. Claud Schilling, Fa1r­
dren is drownings. This information comes you give the advice. Tt
soil and ample moisture. This biatlk&amp;1 Ind., Mr. and Mrs. George
enjoy
to
lbent
wtiht
on)y
ybil
that
point
!he
from the National Safdy C'ouncil, a nongov­
11pecies wit h its brilliant pure-red P;ice and fain.Uy, Bloomington, and
erninental agency foundf'd in 1 9 1 3 to prevent their birthright - but Iha! they cdh'i enjoy
flowers is worth a little trouble. Mr. and Mrs. Ray idorris, Cotum­
Cut it back before its seed ma. blis.
all kinds of accidents - homt:, farm, work, l ife very well ftl»II a \llhi!l!lchilr . . . or a
lures and it is more Jikely to reour
In
ttaek,
Hlhl
the
btt
you're
grove
public, !raffle and school.
•
Mr. ,nd Mrs. Ph illip Boyles h ave
main perennial.
opinion.
movetl from the Fick apartment to
According to th� rou n d ! . which h as its
The �ellow nag Iris is a species, their home ln Alfred.
When all's •aid titid dbti�, II'! Aclttally up
native to �urope and has run wi1d
Mr. 11nd Mrs. Willis Frost, 'Rich­
headquarters in Ch ic:1go, no r-xact figures arc to us parents lo make •Ur� our. son, &amp;nd
!n parts of the eastern Unlted ard 'and Billie Jean, s�nt the week
availab le on what injul'iPs hefal ! children in daughters keep otll ol ddttg�r this sttmmer.
i!ttates. It hR!I handsome tolla1e end with Mr. al'ld Mrs. Paul Myers
summer. C'uts and bruises .ire probabl y l:.igh Children ac1t1ally ,tett'l old �tto\Jgh to be
and yellow flowera in summer, 1hd daughtera, Lithopoli�.
Henry · 11e11ver attended II dinner
but i t should be planted wit h the
on the list, we'd suspcC't .
_
_
__
completely responsible for t heir actions, We
understandin g, that it is ttwulive meeting of Insurance Agents in
To try to list even a frnl'1ion or the �afety sim ply have to expect the unexpected from to Kac helmacker Park in Logan
a nd may monopolize the entire GaHipolis recently.
where a picnic was enjoyed. James
t ips that come to m ine! fn 11rPvt'nt summer­ children .
.!tretm side unless the fadin g
i.,:r. an d Mrs: Delmar Ridenour,
-----------Gaston drove lhe bua.
t
preven
to
· h M r. an d
s
o
e
vmte
c
p
fl
d
k
I
fl
re
· · d wit
Columbus,
1
a
�!:
�
time accidents and inju ri(•s ¼ 01ild he an im­
A ny day now, the cry will go up: "Teacher's
O
PUPILS VISIT MUS ■ UM
g.
se
Mrs. Floyd Ridenour.
po!l!!llble task, an� wou ld fi l l mu('h more space let the monkeys out !" It's our fQSponsibifity
On WcWdncsday the filth, sixth,
Mi,.s '3ar�ara Will, Jesup, Ga., is
eig h t h grades, acci,mRocky outcrops wh ile not ad apteventh
s
than we have h. e re.
Spellding several weeks with Mr.
to keep those IC1vc1 ble monkeys safe to enjoy panied and
and
by w. E. Campbell
ed to general gardening, ca n be
apd Mn. ijehzel Clela nd and Mr.
Because the National SafC'ly Coundl tells l i re.
embelllshed by a lultable pll nt•
Donald Wulton were in Marietta
and Mr■• Cl ayton Allen and other
ln1 of porenoisl,. II the are• lo
wh ere th ey visited the museum.
reJativea.
Mr. and Mrg . Oon Johnson and
rice
ester
h
C
P
were
cle aned, off ahd aoll enriched with
nus drlYcrs
1
SOI) spent Mondoy with her pa1· Mti •rid · Mrs. Robert Ritchie 1
flowering season, especia n, in tlJ
, anure, It make&amp; a n ideal spot
•w Mn. .... N,uh.lin1
1:tnd Mc11dal Jordan.
cnl5 , Mr. and Mrs. Roy Thomas of
spring blooming, before most of for pl antin g Polyanlhu11 primrose haw JIKnled their�tri.ller home to !,
loc:1•1 Nott,
Twllltht Gardtn Club
fringed IDeltt!r.(lltty wher• .he is employed. (
Clndytuft,
perennial
Pt. Plcu,ant.
r.
the annuals have germinated.
to
well
be
might
relurned
has
Ce8ter
Ca118le
I
Mrs.
think it
Mrs. Zelda Ridenour, Columbus, /
Mr. and Mrs. Ose11r F'ry and
In the fall chrysanthemUms con• bleeding hea rt, coral bells, speclOBy Mn. Mencia! Jordan
to h er home here arter ip('nding give rou I short preface on t h e
.
the week end with Mr. and 1
spent
Jo
.
colorful
d
h
West
a
beautiful
tw
nd
ildren
be
to
linue
h,e
tl
c
o
u
�fosouri.
COLUMBIA SCHOOL ACTIVITIES a mont h 111 a clinic in
e
Mt·�
STORK SHOWER HELD
s um lily and plumbago. T se
meaning or lhe word "peren nial".
Schnol arlivities at C olumbia Sh e would like to express her sin• Technically, It applies to plants afler frosts h ave killed t h e an• provide booms from 11prlng Lo tall. Mrs . Buel Rideno\111 and sons.
The ladies or the S11illma11 Mc­ &lt;)f G allipolis wet&lt;.' recent guest s of
Mr. and Mrs. M. H. Allen, Th urs•
be displayed
in d mk d ll play, "Hlllhilly Wed- cere 1hanks to all who 1ent card1 which J ive for more than two nuals. They can
thodi�t Chur,·h ha£! a .stork show­ Mr. end Mra, Dan M 11 rr.
Two of the most valu &amp;ible
spent the week end with Mr,
ton,
long
n
i
r
o
uests
beds
n
i
shrubs
durin
Memoriol
lh
among
P
f.l
G
ding"
1
e
away.
11
an•
was
Jnelude
given on Frid y ev nin g by 11 1d lct1en while she
ground covers are Trailing perl
er recently for Mrs. Hay Nl·ul
years and does not
!!purge a nd Mrs. Clayton Allen and Billy.
borders with a background of winkle a nd Japane9e
who WH unnhle to attend t h£' Oi1y weekend nl the home of Mr. t l11• pupils of ! h e 7th and 8th Mr. und Mrs. Chester Spenc t: r and nuals Oi' blennlfils.
Mr. and Mn. Wald Kimes and
uffair, so the lsdif's look 1 1w o nd Mr s, G,• or �e .lohn!'lon wtre grudcs . 11 waR undt&gt; r the dirc•c1 i nn S teph C' n. Charleston, W. Va., were
Th e l'e ts a wldel'lprcad belief some .kind. Incidentally the bl - which usually are looked on as
Ja m es, Sandu1ky, s pent th&amp;
son,
ti
P.
preHents lo her home. Thereby Mr. and M n . Floyd &lt;.:!l p t hii rt a nd . o f Mrs. Ruth Stllrkey and W. It gue11ts of her parent1, and oihers that heeause hardy perennials, ter method is usually the most herbaceous
per nnials,
eve
1urpriHlng 1hr new mo1hcr. S•.' Y· children, Moundsvillf': Mr. t1nd Campl111ll. A i:1000 crowd wa s in vlsltint' included Mr. and Mrs. are perennials, there's little or u tis ractory,
though, technically, they are sub week end here at their home. Mrs.
Kimes remained for a longer visit,
mil sent glfls who were unal1Je Mr s . Bo h Burton and fo mily, n a a t lcndanre and many favorahle .John Vernon, New Lexington , and no work requited, once they are
In general, perennials are not shrubs. The periwinkle is an adMr. aRd Mrs. John Reuter,
lo attend ,
VP. n N wood; Dana John !l t1t1 , Jllllf' t'ornmf1nls were glvan on the per- M�. Hanna Caste r and Eddie, or planted . Th is is only parlially true adapted to severely formal plant• m lrable plant with bright green
Geor
Ke and Kathy , Akron, spent
Those attending were Mrs. Hoss nnd Dt•c Ann and Pauline Cutin- form:mcl•.
Albany,
for while there ai"e some that ing-lh cy do not fit properly in Collage throughout the year and
end with Miss Lucille
week
the
1
h
C
D
II
rn
o
.
asonw
Ql,
�""'
¥
i••b
!
am
II
Y
GRADUAT
· l
Kapp and Della Mae, Mr 11.
e
IO N I XIRC IS E S
beds. For th ese we its clear blue flowers in the
· can endure ne1:lect •nd , p�rm
1 there geom tric
Smith.
Mr , and Mrs. Kentieth,,i.;;:IHs are
,.,
unei Cell, Middle.pol't; Mr. and
,;
t
On Tue�tlay f&gt;vcning, Ge fUC! H.
,
bulbs,
years,
Van Matre , Mrs. Jimnw..··
y
ma
11pring
or
spring.
,
. "
presentably r
must rely on . the
r,
.
,
. i
M r. and Mr8· Al Gibson, C01 umThe Japanese Spruce ia grow n
Mn. Art h ur Edwards, M"r1r.
• Gary .ce and P h il, lla JH . Ln l'key, principal of Cel1Mi}O Rchool announ cm "" th e b l(t 1 0I a d ugh · ar � others whleh "l� dQ tl,eir best such as tulips and hyacinths, fol•
Young, Mnr. !\flick Hcnnf'lt mid more, Md.: 1 Corol Cunning h am of al Welle1un, J:8\Pe t he address ol ler, Ciudy Sue, on May 25· The lit- need to be divided and reset, an- lowed by bedding plants, such as almost solely for its lush greeh bus, visi ted with Mr. and Mrs,
(·JIC�lllll'a ke, o ., an d L.bl
1 &gt;Y D""
Ju( II e !he El.i,i hI h Gra de Commencement. 11°" one has rive sl�tetH, Cheryl, nually. (Chi'ysanthemums
an d begonlH and Pelargonluma.
MislJ Jerry Bennett.
leaves. Us flowers are Insignificant Hen·ry Beaver ·
Mater•
Karen.
Mr. aDd Mrs. Eldon Will and Mr.
end
Kim,
Kay,
Carol,
i.
of Rat'i 11 e..
Hl' v. Merlin Tech gave the lnvo •aChrysanthemums, day lilie1, peo- but it does ocCHionally produce a
hardy 111ter1) and some notably
Mrs.
and
.
are
Mrs. Henry Dalley', Syracuse,
and
l
rundpurenh
n
:\it
'
i;i
ll
U
l
on
i
l
ben
and
on
•dic
k
and
ery
rn
.
Robert
3 nies, phlox are among the most few fruits which are white, look•
Hcv. und h-1rs . F n le Roush
lri�, need this attention e v
Ho b Saunder � Miami B1!1ieh,
Perry and Mrs. Alice Elli s or years. Others, especially the beautiful and s h owy of a ll aar- i n g like ilga ntic mi11Ue-toe ber- spent Monday evening with :'.1r,
Moses
{l
c
s
p
e
&lt;'
Aow
B
n,
la.,
ounty
pre
aup
&lt;
r,
rviS
ent
s
spe
f
veral
o
Mr.
'n
thildr
and
u
h
wll
two
onon
h
day"
ll! e
4
}'
11 nd Mrs. Honwr ,lohn1mn !m d Mr. 1 were �uei;Ls 11 f hiH par&lt;•nt R, Mr. ed l ilf' rliplom11s and awards. Mrs . is the pu lern1tl gnmlmol h er.
Mist-flower and perennial sun• den flowers. But many peren n ials ries. Th�se while I nteresting are a nd Mrs. Denzel Cleland.
M . and Mrs. Wayne Cleland, of
and Mn, Geori,:� Jo h nson. Mr. ond Mrs. B 1•1111y llouH h over t he C:1' 111• Jf'£rers WIS al th e piano and
t
Mrs. L inda Hensle r and !Ion, of flowers are ao rambunctious that have a comparatively short bloom not produi:!ed in sufficient abund• London,
visited Sunday afternoon
I
&amp;111.1,ndera 18 un uncle of i he lud- w1!ekcnd. Rt•v. llm1Hh prcachc(l 11l hn piano � 1 u i lents orrsenled src• Ms ns r,·et d. were Sund 11y iiHernoon they must be restrained by •slm- ing season and thia factor must be ance to be a factor i n the decora·
and Mrs, .Verne Cleland,
lfr.
With
Ies. AIler a month's v ii;ll with 11w loC'ol E U B &lt;.1, 1urch Sunday ci u l 111 1 1�1c d ur 1 ng t h e evening. callers et the h ome of Melva Fa ye ply digging them up every 2 recognized.
tive scheme.
rr
Mem lwr!I of the graduating dase Jordan.
the
of
part
T
g
l\'iends herf' and al Athf'n!I. O. . even in�.
here is no
doubt whatever
�t' r�! la, 1!: �h\i :��k�°ii
pe
It is possible to have a arden
years, replanting
s
a
s i
r.
Mr. Saunder s w h o iR 84 ex11t•t·l11
�r r. and ,M rs. Cl , ir C' Sl i mshury cl u mp and th rowi n g the major in bloom seven months of the about the herbaceous nature of
Mrs. Narinic Jolm�on or Nl'w arf' S u i• Whittington, Julio Ann
Summerfield.
Guy
1
c
lo return to h is home In Florida l laven und M r. irnd \lrs. C: uy St e- 1• urn r ,
" daug h ter, Columbus , Teresa portion away; or give lhem to a year, by beginning with t he ero- Bugle and Lil)'-of-th e-valley. The
Leon u Samplf' !I, Zc IIll and
8
\
Prlcc.
Laura
Ho!lirndlcy,
- by Jet plane.
l
Penny
T
1m
a
we
with
en
h
species.
him
two
Bugle Is avalJa�le in
wart of Din111011t1 vi�ited Mr,
d
cus, narcls1111s, j{Jllqulla.
and Dutc h Turner and Lorry Stamr- friend a'nd 110 stick
land . .Jt1ne !?ilt'. ber, C h 111·les Mark, bury or llilliards, wece week end Job of work.
Mr!I. Dalo Oerklf'Y ond dau,t:h• MrR. Le,ihir 1"orcm1111 Saturday.
have the Englis h and Polyanthus (The Alpi ne �uete) and the corriM. L. MOoi'e and daughters , llet; (
''
ter n r SI
" "
II' II II en � an lI nrnv1'r Q 11ecn.
u rs . Dule Stans·
u t 1'•t r. nnd '"
Zr-Ila
, , Alb o.ns and r.1r.�.
Mr. ancl Mr9. Donald Russell .J oscp I1 'I
We sometlme11 th ink in speakl ng primrose which m a ke a wonder• mon bugle, both have severaI ahd Dorii, PJrll:ersburg, Mr. an I '1
t, u'" sls
a "Iey of Pt. Pleasant callrd nn 1md Shelia have moved lnlo t he
uerl\
a."NJ O v Pl c NIC
of perennials that the term ap- ful display in t he spring. After garden varieties dlffering In c'olor Mrs. Leoaell Davidson and daught j
bury and Jerry.
Mr. ·ilid Mr1. UHi Ohlinger.
On Wedne11day, Mrs. Ruth St11rCormt•r Henry Edwnrrls home.
plies to !))a nts only. There hi the thelr blooming period is over, of flowers a nd In leaf, charactera.
Emzle Davis, Purlrnrsburg, was ., woody peren nial (tree, sh rub or they can easily be transplanted T he Alpi ne is the most showy en 1 hah, �onna, Phyl lis, Anna,
Mr. anU Mrs. Kenneth Kram�
Mr. and Mrs. r. eo rg e• J ohnson k ey end. Mrs. Helen Jeffers acbelle and Adell, Harrisonville, an�
tnd son, C!Ir ton, were Sunday ·1 � J'L!'H I 1rnveral d11ys �t C h c11tcr . w . r o mpa mf'd I hr I our I ower .11:rad es rec ent guest at th e hom r oI Pa uI , vine) whic h have persistent trunk lnto a reserve garden and th eir with the fiowers carried In spikes - Clifford
CUekler, Pomeroy.
,
Ch ar I es and W . C - I• cc k . S unda)' or stema, w h ich uau atly live muc h place taken by Sweet Williams u p to 12 in ch es. The common
1ue11s o r t he John Mournings.
Vu . vl111lini; lhe ; L son and 1luugh- ·~
ll'r-ln-law Mr. 11nd M rll, Alton guests at the Peck hom&lt;i i n cluded
or Canterburry bells which In bugle sprfads vigorously and ia
longer th an 2 yean.
J oh n Ron and family. Wh ti e there 'Mr. and Mrs. Harley Townsend and
· we h ava t h e herbaceoua turn give way to the chrysanthe• more valuable when quiet CoverThen
t hPy ,11Uended t h e graduation of family of Galena and Mr. a n d M.n,
,
age is requited.
perennial which l aeks I perman• mum.
_._ u,�J'EAIIE.STl
bBYa'Q:b TO
llirir granddaughter.
Alvin Dy�, Rebecca and Th ad of ent woody atem. 11,e stem usuall)'
I woul� Uke to name just a few
to HJcure plenty
The
best
way
,._OBQiY
t. lll'a l n
:.!2'. llenm
aanovn
0ji
R aymond Llevlng •nd Hervi n Harri1onvllle.
·
tt.1 '
•
dies down to t he ground, but the of bloom ls to make run uae of of the peren ni als beat for cut
1. Meto.1
1ncn11Jrn11c
23. Man's
.
l
pent
ieving
tbe
In
weeken
In•
L
�
a
party
Products
WH
A
St
a nley
trlmmln,r or 0. I.cllcr
pl an t itaelf penl1t1 lndeflnltel)' long blooming perenn ials, getting Dowers : a ne ntohe, anthemla, aqull•
J\Lllnll
,U
r-:• • Owen, � lshw
napolis
nd,,
the
a
ttendini
, i
iho
held at t he hom o of Mrs. William
1c11.bban1
6, A fustencr 24. Guid•
by mean&amp; of u nderground root early effects wit h the hardy egj a, arteml ala, 11ter, chryaantheaa, \�1
5oo mile speed race&amp;.
Cheadle rccclltly . Thoae I n �Hend- stalks, tubers or bulbs.
fl. God Of mirth 7. Sachet
spring bolba .and plants, such as mum, coreopais, delphinium, gait- ,uli,:
'•
r...--.A"a· at 110 "4,
Mr. and Mrs. Gera ld Johnson ance included Mn. Pansy J'ardan
11. Amertcah
powder
25. Lomon
Enilish daislea, ,pa naiea, prlmroa• l ardia Jyp1oph ila, helenlum, h eli•
�.
""' "'" OMo.
Duane
and
have
moved
from
the
AltbouKb In general, bulbs are es, which can either be dlacarded opais, iris, UUum, poppy, 1cabiosa _..:..
8. Chier
and cblldrt n, Mn. Faye Jordan,
Jndlana
drink
L
WYJ•2lb8, tdluar
pa�e
ce
llnl
�
propl'rty
Coleman
here
to
their
do
gordeners
n
'
mo■t
I. F"oroarm
12, Bilk veil
R
h
erbaceous,
28. Quea­
M n. Dale Sl anabury, Mra. ""'' .
or tran1planted · to the reserve · an d v 1o1a .
WY2-2ln.
Dliiifie
at.._
n('wly purchaacd property Jn Ma• Cline, Mn: �a)' Han ln1, Mrs. lirma not think of them II aucb, 111 sarden after thf!ly have ce ased
bone
(ICCI.)
tlou
.ui�
A nd in closing let me quote
10. Ob11crve1
18. Rerton■
,
31. f&lt;,athor
n
n
nt
1
ro
a
d
f
O
18. Garment
! �nul Fitzgerald and Linda were ����dre�M��nLrn� �:�
, ,. Threefold
32. Pig.
·�;� •�� �� ;
:/;!n : :�f� � �-��. ��� ;::.!t� �� lll, �
-��
border
iti, B�lor
in Oak HIii over the weekend. den, Mrl. Lewll SmlthJ Mn. Ro• 1hruba in aed'u,te 1roup1 ahd
pan,
Tnl1rtay•1 A•swu
\iri) mer•flowerin� l;l_ul'pit and an•
God wot,
\
..
a
1
.
\aiuit ailitetttmi• HQl'e.t ta
�
19. Jn n.nothor 33, storo
1e. 01r1 a
They also vl1lted their u ncle, Carl bert turner and the d�m
,
tor, most of . Alme ,when we use nualo• a nd tor !h,''fl,11; tranlpla nt Ro .._ Plot,
toe..
.
place
nlcikname
evont
1
37. Too
Fit�en ld of Beckley wh b haa Marcella qfl'lnn of P'1k ·
.
1
,te:1'1\. , ·
1� we taf!J.t• ehl7� ntheffilJW·'firi!_:the r�sene f'rlnaed PWI, ,
Ave
cu,.
YOl'k
ew
w
·
.
·
20. Exist
.
·
3-f., Oon
,
38. Abound
( po■■ . )
been serloully Ill for 1ome time.
,Mn.
S\lnd1y uest1 of �t-i, a
:bl! , _
1arden: When tftijf" � 1bDU t to
21, Mo.ndarfn.
�nd...,,t
35 . Jllaon'I
,o. Before
i
h
,
n ,
o ,nd famll
.,
.
·
.llL
Mn, c1•y
te•
..lrilit.f.,bo -·�·�� bl&lt;ioiit, , "\ 1�'1.,..
•�Ip
y' :t..,lif_ y ; •.,
.�� •::: ,.�, GMIS!
'1 , Bwa.b
t · ·.:i.u-...i bl
· '
, n:\:::.
••f /iptillol
w. ,t:,
,s
, l"'l'venlont
ly , � �.,
were r. ,nd M "· . F•ril (l�liig
\ ,,._ . ' .. . ., . , '
t tlu, l"'!I .
to �
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weekend with her mother, Mrs. and John, local, M,.. J•&lt;q,ollno
ffl!nolols: ' ', .l· �. • l)Q b&gt;daJ\ia .iil ' d aq•u•ls eonto
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W:11eoner LQa�rt1on 'Yille · �i,� Mr. ,, , .• r
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or 1arden Nbi �_ ' ih
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Hua:h Elias w ho haa been a and Mn. tllba McKnlglt\, 'GieorJe
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p,tlent at Pleua nt Vallo, Hosp!- ,nd Shoroll ol Cblurit�iii'.' . ·. 1 ' •
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11. Gnw white
,1�ie to NiY, &amp;u1'1i·11a,li : •�,:� _, · ,· !
wbwe
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1ufferin1 from pneumoltta ha&amp;
Mi'. a q� Mn. M,tf kJ!ij�tfoh and • ' ���� - , ,. . .
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Mrs. Juli a
Van·Matre 1pent brcti 8u Hte and famUy, M'ufflcl.he, .eoune. wo�d � incl\ldt, ('"t .
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Mnnlala
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Mr , 01
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�!�1�r:ler :�d �o�i��I�� �� �:� :ur�: · � n� �:1�:ren : nd
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Mn. Donold Lewi,. W h ll• there Burke, Cincinnati. were week ond
u. 'ft, N'etp
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she •ttended the araduatlon of IUHt• of their mother, M.ra. Haul
or • ecytM
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N, J'fflhod
her gran dd■t11hter Vera Lewis.
Pu li �
Burke, C1rol a nd J. W.
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N. ma,11'1 neat
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Mr. and 'Mrs. Richard Pl�na
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Sandra a nd Phyllltl or Pt. Pleas- and son , Dayton , visited friend,
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ant were Sunaay caller&amp; at t he ind rel a tives here the past wft.11
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home of Mr. and Mra. Vernal end.
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John11o n and family,
Mr. and Mn. H. E. Starkey wen
u it •ten
Harvey Russell who ha 1 &amp;pent I n Columbut1 where they attended
seven! month1' in Florida hH re- the 1n1urance Co. Dlndora' met!t•
(llnJ,)
turned h ome.
tn1. They 1 10 visited M n. Mli'y
Mrs. Sari Long1ton of COlum- Starkey at the h ome ef Mr. and
bua h a, returned home after Mra. Earl Jewell.
spendt na aeveral weeb with Mr.
WON: h• -bepn• on thiB" temodil·
and Mn. Lon Dlckllnll..
in 1 of Mt , .. Un ion· C'h11rth.� · -�,
Mr. a nd Mn. Marvin Mirr and
Twen ty◄lx memben we · predoug hier ,� Dop'f.lo r,lolltd hlo , (l•�l on, �,. lb\, 24, wh
the
p,,.ntl, ,.r, "inJ• •. llil , !lobalt 1• ,:Athenl: lioiilltl,� heldI
n u,.
M arr.
aUtute at lhe Temple Met · lit
Mrs. Rul� Rhodea ap!!I two Chlltth aihCq)t1'r.-r, Route. 'Mn.
chtldren df 1Vlertoh \'laired tie'r Sidney ltaltff, J5re1lde n,, ..,,..--- In
shaer and tamlly Mr. and Mrt. ch•re� wJth Kn. ._.,.. Sl�eY,
Berl Mc:Ab�t.
aecrttafYi llrt. Dale SCott, tteal­
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Mi'. a nd , ?tin. Walker Be11Vff at' unr. and Mn. Howard Ro�ln•,
BarbouJ11vUle vlai.ttd friend■ here vlce pmldtnt1 al.lo -preaent. s�
over the, wnl:ehd. She wu a for- cl1l ml!tt, ,;.a Mfltuited bf Md!.
ffllllr teacher at the lpoult Grove E. C. Kenney and Mrs. Arthdt
UDO
School.
· Coon. Rav. Kenneth Nuon &amp;a�
Mr1, Btt:a B�· of tndtnon ii the ad� ,.Time for i Cleall•UDi,
IC P Y I V
a vltltor oJ llr, ••r 11... c..
llli. Delilla S!r&gt;b* oP")te OQ, I.TL
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a nd relative, here over lno week
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Mft ooli Ritfp lfld tolnt!f� al .tu- llf,
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TOURIST INCREASE SIEN I
VIENNA UPI-W. M. Ankudi•
nov. c h ief of the offici a l Soviet
state tourist office "l ntourist",
predicted Thursday nig h t th at
about · 20,000 American touri11ts
will visit Russia this year-8,000
more than in 1959.
Al a news conference in .\he So­
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off suggestions by Western new,.
men that the summit conference
collapse might c11use a decline In
U. s. tourist traffic to the so­
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plcnle Friday and � Salo
depend, on their own know-how
urdaJ eveD1Dc: tncUn, tile two
and man111ement. Hay II now pro­
week acbool. TUcben were ta.
duced varlea more In qualll)' than
vina Brannon, Purl Ta ntbon,,
1,- Mn. Ml•ltn. lluchanan
1n other t'rop production. Protein
)tias Eileen Brannon i• con- Delsie: Reed and Madeline Butband other nutrients Iott after hay
fined to her home wllb rbeum1lic 1nan. Helplf'I were Ritt Baur
is cut often amounts to 30 per
Jeanne Miller and Patricia 11;,!
I fever.
cent or more. The amount lost
Dale Dee Dill?n, baby daujhkr ra y pl1yiq the piano.
th rough cutting too la te ia prob•·
Prea chlnl Sunday
mondq
of Mr. and Mrs. Pearl D1Uon ii
bly of an equal a mount maldn1 a
1Ull recO\'erlng from th e mumPI, with Rev. Freeland Norri&amp; at l:ID
total range of loNi in feedln1 value
il'APh indleate1.
a, C. E. BLAKESLE&amp;
Smee entenng the Jerl'Jce bu Sunday School 10:30. Pr,aye:r meet
I&gt;rytng forage In the 1u n ill an of more th an one hall of t he total
County E,ct.nalon Apnt, Agrl.
brot h er Ray h as Deen confined 1.o ing every Wednnday at 7;30 pm
Management ls clearly evidentancient practice . The , Romans value due to late cutlinl a nd aer­
with Bible stud)' and old f11bloned
quarter&amp; wrth German me11lt1.
this week In Meiss Coumy, espec•2,000 years ago, arrived a t re­ lous weathering after cutting.
Mr. and Mn. Perry Curti1 and teatimony meetl n1.
H11y of good qua llty Jt a balanc­
ially in the makm g of h,1y and ha)' markably clear understanding of
family are sl.iying in west Virgin­
crop silage,
haymaking preblema. The agricul• ed ntion that c.an provide for
ia with her part&gt;nU, Mr. and Mn.
Management is th e ability to pul tural writer Columella pointed itOWth of ruml naota and produc•
Seals wh ile Mr. Seal&amp; ia convaJea­
togelh,;.r all or th e factors of labor, out: "There 18 a me■sure to be ob­ , tion up to moderate levels,
ing in the ho:spital.
capital, and production to make served in drying hey,. U111t it be put / Poor quality hay, by contrast, is
a finished product which will re• together neither oven dry nor yet i nefficient feed. lt eitber (a) Iii ve1
Joey Buc h anan, son of Mr. and ·
Mn. 8. M. Buchanan celebrated
Lum the farm family u reasonal ,le too green for, in Lhe tint case, it disappointing return&amp; in growth
return on the labor an•J c.epital b1-iB not a whit better than straw for and production or (b) causes ex•
hia second birt h day .it hi1 home .
\· ested.
The Bible Sc h ool will have a
it has lost its juice; and In the oth• ceuive expense for ot her feeda to
This past week L h c return to er, it roll!I in t he loft it it retains bring rations up to efficien t levels.
management is called h,g h qualil)· too much of il, and alter it l&amp; Poor hay, damaged by nin , can
hay or high quality hay crop sil• grown hot it breeds fire and aeta coil more to harvest than good
LAST WEEK'S MYSTERY FARM PICTU RE was one operaWd by Harold Massar, and
age. The value of t h is quahty will all in a flame." He described the hay. Cattle tend to eat less of poor
known as the Pickens Fann located near Folk ed Run Lake, Meigs County's state-owned re­
not be received until the hay or haymaking process llJ th rowing ha)'.
Mr. and Mn. Will Heilman vi&amp;­
Putting together 111 of t h e fac• creation asset, neu Reedaville. The Massa.rs h ave been on the farm 24 years. The new River.
hay crop silage is fed to the cattle the ha)' loosely together for a few
next winter and lhe milk or meal days to "heat and concoct itself" tors ineludlng change a ble weather view Grade School is located on what was pa rt of the farm. Harold Ma66ar's grandfather lted rela tive, al Bunker Hlll Mon­
d.iy,
re.aulting from it is sold.
and then to cool before farmers condltioR! is the ma rk of the good was a Civil War veteran and h is grandmother still lives at the age of 94.
Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Roush and
mana1er.
this
have
peopl�
Some
put it up in mows.
Tho Massars were married (Ina Springer) in 1940. They attend church regularly, and Mrs. children visited friendJ: at Duct­
The am·,;m l of hay m;ide and the
Through many centuries, the Im­ ability, some peolpe can acqllire it, Massar is active in the Farin Women's club a nd the D. of A. Lodge.
,
number of 11.cres harvested remain• provement of hay was limited to and others may never quite make
eye Lake Sunday.
Their most consuming hobby is collecting se Is of salt and pepper shakers, having over 300. 1 Mr. and Mn. John Wickh1m,
ed practically constant in Oh io and simpl_e advances auch a s savln1 il. Thia is probably one or the
30"' Rocar7 Mower, Ridl1111
Chester,
Ridenour,
John
in the n11tion for th e past ten good 1eed for planting.
and
Jlm
hunts.
afld
sports
of
kinds
all
likes
Massar
Mr.
Gnnl7 Trxtor - mowt
Sulky.
reasons why so many people In
years. The average value of hay
called on Mr. and Mr&amp;. Will Heil­
the - lawo,, dlo .,....
The· farm ls best suited for general operati on, but tomatoes are a specialty .
OW' country work for large in dus­
___ --�'� man Thunday evening.
produced in the United St.ates dur· The tran!lfOrmation of hay from trie!I. Industry secures good man•
mop with •111•/
i n g th e ten year period 1945 tc one of the ,nost chancy of feed&amp; a gement Ol' the in dllltry does not
Mr. and Mr&amp;. BUI Pooler, Don
1954 was in excess of. two billion into far more d�pe ndable a nd ef­ long survive.
Pooler and Lennie Lanham of
Canton ,pent the weekend witb
dollars and was l!econd only to ficient feed has become p911ible
T,...- - to t'"ioobt
In our county 1ome of the fac•
Leonard Lanham bmJly.
corn in the value of all crops pro- only in recent decades through t he
tors wh ich must be taken Cll'C or
Rex. a nd Mrs. Thon,a ,pent
duced.
teamwork of many sciencH.
• Alf-Gear Drive
Saturday evening with Mr. and
Hay making is not a recent in- More than 9/10 or the hay now before a good hay or aila&amp;e crop is
as
gs
n
thi
h
0'\lc
includes
raised
Mra. Will Heilman.
stitution as lhe fol\owin&amp; para- produced is made by farmers for
• Power ReverM
Y-.et,bl......Cholcts at � ,,.._ price. You ma)' find some attrac­
land that can be operated with
Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Violet of
mechenical equipment· good soil elable counter are more varied J tive features. There are good sup­
Althoug h other methods of con­
fertility through th e abun C,an t use each week. Carrots, celery, green plies of high quality beef. Pork trolling Insects are ,appearing on Tuppers Plains .and Mr. a nd Mrs.
of lime, fertiliser a nd man ure: beans, and onions carry attractiYe• trenda indicate rise in price in the seientific horizun, the use of Floyd Spence of Pomeroy called
More for your Moneyl
on Mn. Jennie Roush Sunday.
drainage, where needed; oon tour price tap. Florida 1weet corn 11 summer and a decline in the fall. 11gricultur al chemic ala 11 absolute­
ASK l'OR fltU OEMONITllATION
Mr. and Mn. Marshall Miller
farming, whel'e needed; c hoosing reaaonably priced. A1para gu1 11 Pork prices hne •tarted showing ly e&amp;Sential to maintain our pre­
called
O.,
Beverly,
ildren,
h
c
d
n
a
the correct 'variety of plants to still available. More field 1rown their sei&amp;0nal incre ase.
sent high standard of living,
on llr1. Jennie Roush Satmday.
aeed; aeedlng at the rig ht tlme leaf 1md Bibb lettuce is on t he proExperiment
Ohio Agricultural
Billy Heilman and Jerry Diddle
and Ullin&amp; I good met hod; on d be- duce counter, Spring crop •Pin .
Station official dedarea.
spent Tuesday with Mr. a nd Mr&amp;.
ing ready to harvest th e crop w hen ac h as well as other greena a re
Dr. C. R. Nel1wander, aaso­ Will Heilman.
good choiee!I. Consider greenhou&amp;e
it ia at its best for storage.
ciate chairman 11f the Department
Slna Mae Summerfield spent
Hirveatlng always has been and tomatoes - their h ig h quality an d
of Entomology, says that "it is
,_ WY,2,fflJ
Tue&amp;day with Mary Jo a n d Don
will continue Lo be one of the big good flaYor.
likely that the use of inaecticid• Roush.
Fruits - Local ..-own 1trawblrproblems to overcome. Farmers
Jl2 E. Main It.
e11 will continue al perh1p,; e"en
Mrs. Jennie Rou5h Is visiting
in some
have not been able to control wea - rle, take \he spotlig h t
A
an expanded rate for )'eara to
g
her daughter, Mrs. H. D. Goe­
ther conditions and so they have to area&amp;. Kentucky berriea are a lso
g)eln of Pomeroy.
What are the ·future opportuni• come." For man y of the common
operate in spite of lh e weathe r. readily available. R h ubarb is atill
Many dairymen today h ave found a good choice . Citrus-wise, seleet ties for poultry production in insect species, such ae the codling
putting the first cutting of hay in from \"elencia oranges and lemons. Ohio! A panel of authorities will moth, t h e potato flea beetle an d
the silo is one way of overroming Pi neapple i1 reasonably priced . tackle this question at a Poultry the variou9 species of apbidfl:,
- HEW • • PROVIKET
And aa more watermelons a ppear, Serviceman's School to be h eld there is no other aoLution in
part of the weather hazard.
sight.
Another Important th ing in re- prices are decli n ing.
June 1 7 on The Ohio State Uni"If the use of insecticides and
cent yens has been the use of hay I Po
ltry, 1111, and Dai ry _ Thi, versity campu e.
for
u
were prohibited, many
r6ngicides
crushers to spef!d up the drying.
Th� panel discu�sion will be of our eommon foods such as
h , 80 look tor
Dairy
is
Mont
June
Whether a fa rmer can afford to
ts the fmal preaentat,on on an a!I•
and potatoe s
!!pend around $800 for a crusher some specials on daicy produc . day program sponsored by O h io peaches, apples
a ls
me
outdoor
to
suited
Broilers
would go off the market or the
to save 24 hot.rs on the drying of
'. Slate University 's poultry science
hay is a decision a manager ·must come t� market in largest n um I depa_rtment a_nd Agricultural Ex- supply would be l!O small that
b
Octo er.
only a few could a!!ord them,"
e
.
make. Only he can make th is de· hers from May throu"h
Look for broiler-fryer special&amp; dur- te n11on Ser\'IC�. The school .w�II Dr. Neiswander avers.
cision on his farm.
be ! n the �g.ricultural Adm.m 1s;
After t he crop is cut and h ar- ing the next few monLhs Eggs con- lralion budding
on the univerToo many people feel that in­
vested there is a technique to gel- tinue to be an excellent protein ailY •a west campus.
formulcited
is
MASH
RED ROSE GROWING
are put on the market
secticides
eeoeggs
are
most
value.
Large
•
ting it stored proper!)'. In the silo
Members of the panel will in• haphazardly and without know•
now.
nomlcal
this means uniform distribution of
to fit the needs of growing birds in the imporMut&amp; - The generel mNt pie- elude J. Fred McClimore, Ralston ledge of their hazards to humans
the crop over the entire silo,
C-Olumbus; This is untrue, !ays Dr. Neis­
lure
llhows little change in beef Purlna Company,
thorough packing, and then sealI.
al wander since a great amount of
Claude
Hummel,
agricultur
tant "middle months" - from the seventh week
ing after the silo is filled 'to pre- prices wit h the • exception of specialist, Federal Reserve Bank work and study go into an in- ,
y
level,
holesale
the
w
At
chucks.
vent 10$8 through decay. In the
of Cleveland; Burnell Warner. ' seeticidal material before .it is I
to moturity.
bly
In
dropped
con!ilidera
chucks
horizontal silo par-king Is of even
PoUttrym11n, Union and Roscoe ppproved for use on food crops.
Importance t han in the upgreater
Studebaker, field rcpresentath'E!, Wbel approval must be given
vigor
It builds slrong constitutions, increoses
right silo.
Credit Association, and tolerances el!tablished if de­
Production
In the storage ot hay the probTr
oy.
leterious residues occur. As much
strciin
the
d
withstcin
to
y
necessor
so
and vitality,
lem is slightly different. The hay
11s $1 ,000.000 may be spent to get
c11nnot be put in lh e barn too
Afternoon speakers who will the information required before a
of high egg productio n.
grf'en or spoilage will occur. ' Artiprecede the panel presentation are siogle insecticide can be placed I
ficial drying has never taken h old
Ralph Strome, field representative on the market for use on pro­
U
We will be glad to discuss rurther details of
in this county, but still offers op•
for the Poultry Producers Asso­ ducts in interstate commerce, it
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portunity for the good farm mana­
ciation , Versailles; Dr. Glyde A, is reported.
been
has
Da
Fruits
Small
A
y
or
call
the Red Rose System with you. Why not
ger.
j
set for Thursdey, June 16, at Marsh, Ohio State University Ex­
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and Dr.
"When label approval for a
today?
us
ma kes good hay and feeds it to ment Station at Wooster with Keith l B r o w n, p o u I t r y product has once been issued and
visit
hig h producing c:ettle c11n he ex• tours of the station to be made scientist of the O h lo Agricultu ral the material is in U!e, the con­
pect to receive the return for his at 30 minute intervals during Experiment Station.
suming public should have com­
labor and investment.
Dr. T. S. Sutton, associate plete confidence in the safety of
the forenoon. H. F. Winter wlll
dt!monstrate new developments in dean of the College of Agricul­ the produce, providing the label
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Pomeroy, Ohio Marvin
llalberry Avo.
Kratter, head of a corpor­
teaching the directions although tl}e ma•
ments on Extension,
ation whic h purc haaed t he proper­
In 11,c afternoo n S&lt; Balon new and research. Dr. Edward C. Na­ Lerial, amino triazole, would have
ty of the former Brooklyn Dodgers development11 in smail fruit cul­ ber, poultry nutrllionist st the been safe if it had been used as
said MO field lighll would ge giv­ ture will be the aubject of a telk universlty will discuss factors af­ recommended," he states,
en t he city for use at a stadium on by Donald H. Scott. Educational fecting egg shell quality, and H.
Dr . Neiswande r says there are
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lalt a bout a program for con­ Ing th e automobile or kitchen
able .on the grounds.
trol o! epidemic tremors in range. People can learn to !Ive
with each of these safely if they
poultey.
follow simple rules o� preoa u•
1
New · knowledge on feed adJi. tion.
tive11 will be discussed by Dr. E.
"The vegetables and fruits on
8. Patterson, nutritionist with
market !ihelvea are not
today's
Charles Pth:er &amp; Co., Terre
oni)' the mo11t abundant and of
Haute, Ind.
the highest quality but also the
Ohio, one of the nation's lead­ aafe!lt they have ever been" con­
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tapped only 264,000 trees in 1960 of no case where people became
f♦! If
compared to an average of f32 ,000 1ick from eating insedlclde-treat•
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do not h ave to be segregated ln
the garden. A stroll along a wood
land walk, can � re.illy worth
while when it is beautified by
�lumps of Bloodroot, Foam Flower
Wild Blue Phlox, Moss Phlox.
COl0il CIL01l� TO MEET
Dutc h man's Breec hes and ColumThe Past Councilors of The o•
bines.
dorus Cbuncil btu1hlel'B of Arn•
The Eurasian Wood Forget-me• er ! ca will meet at t h e ht1 ml' uf
not, once it is started in a con• M n . Jh ek Robson, Rock Sp r i ngs
location can take car, of I Road, T hursday e-ventng.
genial
us tha1 d rownings, in all probabilit y, will he
When we were kids - and it \ras a f l N t he
itself and deve1ope int.o a sheet or
t he No I death·dt't&gt;·l cr to our children during
clear blue, that is sheer beautY.
TO MEET MONDAY
demise of t he cigar-st ore l ndiHn and t.hc
Other eppropriate perennials
Pomeroy Garden Club will
The
words
few
a
think
we
months,
few
next
e
h
t
horse-drawn carriag e, (lC'spitc what our chil­
for planting in the woodland in• meet Monday at 7:30 at the . h O ll\l'
of advice on that subject are warran\ed here.
cl ude: the wood geranium which of Mrs. J. E. D. Harting er with
dren may think - lhis \\ ..1S a pn:tty exciting
·
naturally,
should,
i!I show)' in bloom with 1 1-4 inch Mrs. L, C. Karr , n co-hostess.
children
says
Council
The
1
time of year. I t st i l l 1s.
tlowers on sl■Uu up Guei.t night will be observed � nd I
rosy-purple
ne­
should
hey
t
t
a
h
t
s,dm,
to
condition
in
be
the
Won't be long now t i l l schools arross
lo 2 feet tall. Ot h er perennials a film will be shown.
im•
be
shouldthey
that
anrl
alone,
swim
VC'r
/
t he well-planned bor.der in•
for
for
summer
doors
heir
t
open
nation t hrow
I
elude
wall
anemone,
apanese
D
G
rautions:
hese
t
h
MEETIN
wit
A,
pressed
OF
.
J
Varation . When WC' were kids, the cry was:
Rock&lt;reas, Wonder or Staffa, MiTheodorus Council, Daught er�
SWIM ONl,Y AT GUARDED REACHES
"School's out ! Schuol'.-. ou t ! Teacher's let the
ch■elnfos Daisy, Carpathia n Hare of America will meet in regular
Wait awhile after eat ing before you
bell, Coreopsis, Candle Larkspur, session Monday at 7 : 30 p. m. a t
monkeys ou t!" Wouldn't hC' ;i bit surpris&lt;'rl i f
Pink, Gajllaf&lt;lia, Babys- the IOOF Holl. Th ere will be
Cottage
swim.
hing.
t
kids today were �J�'ing the same darn
Siberian practice for inspection and all
Sneezeweed,
breath
Don 't swim when you're heated and
Time ror school to le1 out for summer - a
Iris, Regal lily, Bel-balm, P eon y , officers and th e team are re ·
t i red.
Oriental poppy, Tufted pansy, 1 quested to be present.
time when kids can inc!u\ge i n what on e wri t­
Horned violet.
olher
ducking
water,
the
in
off
Showing
er refers to as " t he birthri ght of every chi ld":
Stream side planting. Some of
SESSION MEETING
swimmers, and crying "wol fl ' are never done
the 1Jlants whlclt grow happily
having hr n . Tiw sum mer mont hs will hC' jam­
Tile Session of the First Uni1ed
when planted along a stream are: Presbyterian Church or Middleport
packe&lt;i with u n hrl if'\'ahlP nmounls of f11n - by boys and girls who think before they act..
marsh -marigold, whose brilliant · will meet in the pastor's study on
walking
or
boat
a
In
cautious
as
ust
j
Be
sw imming, wa lkin g, pla ying. biking, cli mb­
yellow buttercup like flowers are Monday, June 6 at 7:30 p. m.
in2. ru nning, j u m p i 11g, and. for �omc of t he along a river bank as when swimming. Lots
among the h1rbtngers of spring;
of children drowh each year from slipping,
erroneously
Astilbe 1 aometimes
older boys and girls, driving a rar.
lle
a
e
which
spirea,
hal"baedeous·
d
falling or leaping tnlo the watet.
Summer, ror kjds, is the roaming season.
can th rive ori'J y when grown In
Maybe you beltet� ybUr children will think
constantly moist soil. Then there
It's a- lime of fret&gt;dom. H's also a time of
theltl
give
to
try
you
ti
fuddy-duddy
a
you're
two native species of Lobel ia
are
ly Clarice Allen
tragedy - tragedy from accidents, The big
t h at are available for stream side
Guests of Mr. and Mrs. Rich ard \
s
how
oh
depend•
all
II
thtnk
We
advice.
uch
ki ller in .June-July-August to school-age chil•
pi1ulting. One, the cardinal flower Fick during the week end were
can get across
W h ich requires an acid humusy Mr. and �rs. Claud Schilling, Fa1r­
dren is drownings. This information comes you give the advice. Tt
soil and ample moisture. This biatlk&amp;1 Ind., Mr. and Mrs. George
enjoy
to
lbent
wtiht
on)y
ybil
that
point
!he
from the National Safdy C'ouncil, a nongov­
11pecies wit h its brilliant pure-red P;ice and fain.Uy, Bloomington, and
erninental agency foundf'd in 1 9 1 3 to prevent their birthright - but Iha! they cdh'i enjoy
flowers is worth a little trouble. Mr. and Mrs. Ray idorris, Cotum­
Cut it back before its seed ma. blis.
all kinds of accidents - homt:, farm, work, l ife very well ftl»II a \llhi!l!lchilr . . . or a
lures and it is more Jikely to reour
In
ttaek,
Hlhl
the
btt
you're
grove
public, !raffle and school.
•
Mr. ,nd Mrs. Ph illip Boyles h ave
main perennial.
opinion.
movetl from the Fick apartment to
According to th� rou n d ! . which h as its
The �ellow nag Iris is a species, their home ln Alfred.
When all's •aid titid dbti�, II'! Aclttally up
native to �urope and has run wi1d
Mr. 11nd Mrs. Willis Frost, 'Rich­
headquarters in Ch ic:1go, no r-xact figures arc to us parents lo make •Ur� our. son, &amp;nd
!n parts of the eastern Unlted ard 'and Billie Jean, s�nt the week
availab le on what injul'iPs hefal ! children in daughters keep otll ol ddttg�r this sttmmer.
i!ttates. It hR!I handsome tolla1e end with Mr. al'ld Mrs. Paul Myers
summer. C'uts and bruises .ire probabl y l:.igh Children ac1t1ally ,tett'l old �tto\Jgh to be
and yellow flowera in summer, 1hd daughtera, Lithopoli�.
Henry · 11e11ver attended II dinner
but i t should be planted wit h the
on the list, we'd suspcC't .
_
_
__
completely responsible for t heir actions, We
understandin g, that it is ttwulive meeting of Insurance Agents in
To try to list even a frnl'1ion or the �afety sim ply have to expect the unexpected from to Kac helmacker Park in Logan
a nd may monopolize the entire GaHipolis recently.
where a picnic was enjoyed. James
t ips that come to m ine! fn 11rPvt'nt summer­ children .
.!tretm side unless the fadin g
i.,:r. an d Mrs: Delmar Ridenour,
-----------Gaston drove lhe bua.
t
preven
to
· h M r. an d
s
o
e
vmte
c
p
fl
d
k
I
fl
re
· · d wit
Columbus,
1
a
�!:
�
time accidents and inju ri(•s ¼ 01ild he an im­
A ny day now, the cry will go up: "Teacher's
O
PUPILS VISIT MUS ■ UM
g.
se
Mrs. Floyd Ridenour.
po!l!!llble task, an� wou ld fi l l mu('h more space let the monkeys out !" It's our fQSponsibifity
On WcWdncsday the filth, sixth,
Mi,.s '3ar�ara Will, Jesup, Ga., is
eig h t h grades, acci,mRocky outcrops wh ile not ad apteventh
s
than we have h. e re.
Spellding several weeks with Mr.
to keep those IC1vc1 ble monkeys safe to enjoy panied and
and
by w. E. Campbell
ed to general gardening, ca n be
apd Mn. ijehzel Clela nd and Mr.
Because the National SafC'ly Coundl tells l i re.
embelllshed by a lultable pll nt•
Donald Wulton were in Marietta
and Mr■• Cl ayton Allen and other
ln1 of porenoisl,. II the are• lo
wh ere th ey visited the museum.
reJativea.
Mr. and Mrg . Oon Johnson and
rice
ester
h
C
P
were
cle aned, off ahd aoll enriched with
nus drlYcrs
1
SOI) spent Mondoy with her pa1· Mti •rid · Mrs. Robert Ritchie 1
flowering season, especia n, in tlJ
, anure, It make&amp; a n ideal spot
•w Mn. .... N,uh.lin1
1:tnd Mc11dal Jordan.
cnl5 , Mr. and Mrs. Roy Thomas of
spring blooming, before most of for pl antin g Polyanlhu11 primrose haw JIKnled their�tri.ller home to !,
loc:1•1 Nott,
Twllltht Gardtn Club
fringed IDeltt!r.(lltty wher• .he is employed. (
Clndytuft,
perennial
Pt. Plcu,ant.
r.
the annuals have germinated.
to
well
be
might
relurned
has
Ce8ter
Ca118le
I
Mrs.
think it
Mrs. Zelda Ridenour, Columbus, /
Mr. and Mrs. Ose11r F'ry and
In the fall chrysanthemUms con• bleeding hea rt, coral bells, speclOBy Mn. Mencia! Jordan
to h er home here arter ip('nding give rou I short preface on t h e
.
the week end with Mr. and 1
spent
Jo
.
colorful
d
h
West
a
beautiful
tw
nd
ildren
be
to
linue
h,e
tl
c
o
u
�fosouri.
COLUMBIA SCHOOL ACTIVITIES a mont h 111 a clinic in
e
Mt·�
STORK SHOWER HELD
s um lily and plumbago. T se
meaning or lhe word "peren nial".
Schnol arlivities at C olumbia Sh e would like to express her sin• Technically, It applies to plants afler frosts h ave killed t h e an• provide booms from 11prlng Lo tall. Mrs . Buel Rideno\111 and sons.
The ladies or the S11illma11 Mc­ &lt;)f G allipolis wet&lt;.' recent guest s of
Mr. and Mrs. M. H. Allen, Th urs•
be displayed
in d mk d ll play, "Hlllhilly Wed- cere 1hanks to all who 1ent card1 which J ive for more than two nuals. They can
thodi�t Chur,·h ha£! a .stork show­ Mr. end Mra, Dan M 11 rr.
Two of the most valu &amp;ible
spent the week end with Mr,
ton,
long
n
i
r
o
uests
beds
n
i
shrubs
durin
Memoriol
lh
among
P
f.l
G
ding"
1
e
away.
11
an•
was
Jnelude
given on Frid y ev nin g by 11 1d lct1en while she
ground covers are Trailing perl
er recently for Mrs. Hay Nl·ul
years and does not
!!purge a nd Mrs. Clayton Allen and Billy.
borders with a background of winkle a nd Japane9e
who WH unnhle to attend t h£' Oi1y weekend nl the home of Mr. t l11• pupils of ! h e 7th and 8th Mr. und Mrs. Chester Spenc t: r and nuals Oi' blennlfils.
Mr. and Mn. Wald Kimes and
uffair, so the lsdif's look 1 1w o nd Mr s, G,• or �e .lohn!'lon wtre grudcs . 11 waR undt&gt; r the dirc•c1 i nn S teph C' n. Charleston, W. Va., were
Th e l'e ts a wldel'lprcad belief some .kind. Incidentally the bl - which usually are looked on as
Ja m es, Sandu1ky, s pent th&amp;
son,
ti
P.
preHents lo her home. Thereby Mr. and M n . Floyd &lt;.:!l p t hii rt a nd . o f Mrs. Ruth Stllrkey and W. It gue11ts of her parent1, and oihers that heeause hardy perennials, ter method is usually the most herbaceous
per nnials,
eve
1urpriHlng 1hr new mo1hcr. S•.' Y· children, Moundsvillf': Mr. t1nd Campl111ll. A i:1000 crowd wa s in vlsltint' included Mr. and Mrs. are perennials, there's little or u tis ractory,
though, technically, they are sub week end here at their home. Mrs.
Kimes remained for a longer visit,
mil sent glfls who were unal1Je Mr s . Bo h Burton and fo mily, n a a t lcndanre and many favorahle .John Vernon, New Lexington , and no work requited, once they are
In general, perennials are not shrubs. The periwinkle is an adMr. aRd Mrs. John Reuter,
lo attend ,
VP. n N wood; Dana John !l t1t1 , Jllllf' t'ornmf1nls were glvan on the per- M�. Hanna Caste r and Eddie, or planted . Th is is only parlially true adapted to severely formal plant• m lrable plant with bright green
Geor
Ke and Kathy , Akron, spent
Those attending were Mrs. Hoss nnd Dt•c Ann and Pauline Cutin- form:mcl•.
Albany,
for while there ai"e some that ing-lh cy do not fit properly in Collage throughout the year and
end with Miss Lucille
week
the
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h
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II
rn
o
.
asonw
Ql,
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!
am
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Kapp and Della Mae, Mr 11.
e
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beds. For th ese we its clear blue flowers in the
· can endure ne1:lect •nd , p�rm
1 there geom tric
Smith.
Mr , and Mrs. Kentieth,,i.;;:IHs are
,.,
unei Cell, Middle.pol't; Mr. and
,;
t
On Tue�tlay f&gt;vcning, Ge fUC! H.
,
bulbs,
years,
Van Matre , Mrs. Jimnw..··
y
ma
11pring
or
spring.
,
. "
presentably r
must rely on . the
r,
.
,
. i
M r. and Mr8· Al Gibson, C01 umThe Japanese Spruce ia grow n
Mn. Art h ur Edwards, M"r1r.
• Gary .ce and P h il, lla JH . Ln l'key, principal of Cel1Mi}O Rchool announ cm "" th e b l(t 1 0I a d ugh · ar � others whleh "l� dQ tl,eir best such as tulips and hyacinths, fol•
Young, Mnr. !\flick Hcnnf'lt mid more, Md.: 1 Corol Cunning h am of al Welle1un, J:8\Pe t he address ol ler, Ciudy Sue, on May 25· The lit- need to be divided and reset, an- lowed by bedding plants, such as almost solely for its lush greeh bus, visi ted with Mr. and Mrs,
(·JIC�lllll'a ke, o ., an d L.bl
1 &gt;Y D""
Ju( II e !he El.i,i hI h Gra de Commencement. 11°" one has rive sl�tetH, Cheryl, nually. (Chi'ysanthemums
an d begonlH and Pelargonluma.
MislJ Jerry Bennett.
leaves. Us flowers are Insignificant Hen·ry Beaver ·
Mater•
Karen.
Mr. aDd Mrs. Eldon Will and Mr.
end
Kim,
Kay,
Carol,
i.
of Rat'i 11 e..
Hl' v. Merlin Tech gave the lnvo •aChrysanthemums, day lilie1, peo- but it does ocCHionally produce a
hardy 111ter1) and some notably
Mrs.
and
.
are
Mrs. Henry Dalley', Syracuse,
and
l
rundpurenh
n
:\it
'
i;i
ll
U
l
on
i
l
ben
and
on
•dic
k
and
ery
rn
.
Robert
3 nies, phlox are among the most few fruits which are white, look•
Hcv. und h-1rs . F n le Roush
lri�, need this attention e v
Ho b Saunder � Miami B1!1ieh,
Perry and Mrs. Alice Elli s or years. Others, especially the beautiful and s h owy of a ll aar- i n g like ilga ntic mi11Ue-toe ber- spent Monday evening with :'.1r,
Moses
{l
c
s
p
e
&lt;'
Aow
B
n,
la.,
ounty
pre
aup
&lt;
r,
rviS
ent
s
spe
f
veral
o
Mr.
'n
thildr
and
u
h
wll
two
onon
h
day"
ll! e
4
}'
11 nd Mrs. Honwr ,lohn1mn !m d Mr. 1 were �uei;Ls 11 f hiH par&lt;•nt R, Mr. ed l ilf' rliplom11s and awards. Mrs . is the pu lern1tl gnmlmol h er.
Mist-flower and perennial sun• den flowers. But many peren n ials ries. Th�se while I nteresting are a nd Mrs. Denzel Cleland.
M . and Mrs. Wayne Cleland, of
and Mn, Geori,:� Jo h nson. Mr. ond Mrs. B 1•1111y llouH h over t he C:1' 111• Jf'£rers WIS al th e piano and
t
Mrs. L inda Hensle r and !Ion, of flowers are ao rambunctious that have a comparatively short bloom not produi:!ed in sufficient abund• London,
visited Sunday afternoon
I
&amp;111.1,ndera 18 un uncle of i he lud- w1!ekcnd. Rt•v. llm1Hh prcachc(l 11l hn piano � 1 u i lents orrsenled src• Ms ns r,·et d. were Sund 11y iiHernoon they must be restrained by •slm- ing season and thia factor must be ance to be a factor i n the decora·
and Mrs, .Verne Cleland,
lfr.
With
Ies. AIler a month's v ii;ll with 11w loC'ol E U B &lt;.1, 1urch Sunday ci u l 111 1 1�1c d ur 1 ng t h e evening. callers et the h ome of Melva Fa ye ply digging them up every 2 recognized.
tive scheme.
rr
Mem lwr!I of the graduating dase Jordan.
the
of
part
T
g
l\'iends herf' and al Athf'n!I. O. . even in�.
here is no
doubt whatever
�t' r�! la, 1!: �h\i :��k�°ii
pe
It is possible to have a arden
years, replanting
s
a
s i
r.
Mr. Saunder s w h o iR 84 ex11t•t·l11
�r r. and ,M rs. Cl , ir C' Sl i mshury cl u mp and th rowi n g the major in bloom seven months of the about the herbaceous nature of
Mrs. Narinic Jolm�on or Nl'w arf' S u i• Whittington, Julio Ann
Summerfield.
Guy
1
c
lo return to h is home In Florida l laven und M r. irnd \lrs. C: uy St e- 1• urn r ,
" daug h ter, Columbus , Teresa portion away; or give lhem to a year, by beginning with t he ero- Bugle and Lil)'-of-th e-valley. The
Leon u Samplf' !I, Zc IIll and
8
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Prlcc.
Laura
Ho!lirndlcy,
- by Jet plane.
l
Penny
T
1m
a
we
with
en
h
species.
him
two
Bugle Is avalJa�le in
wart of Din111011t1 vi�ited Mr,
d
cus, narcls1111s, j{Jllqulla.
and Dutc h Turner and Lorry Stamr- friend a'nd 110 stick
land . .Jt1ne !?ilt'. ber, C h 111·les Mark, bury or llilliards, wece week end Job of work.
Mr!I. Dalo Oerklf'Y ond dau,t:h• MrR. Le,ihir 1"orcm1111 Saturday.
have the Englis h and Polyanthus (The Alpi ne �uete) and the corriM. L. MOoi'e and daughters , llet; (
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ter n r SI
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II' II II en � an lI nrnv1'r Q 11ecn.
u rs . Dule Stans·
u t 1'•t r. nnd '"
Zr-Ila
, , Alb o.ns and r.1r.�.
Mr. ancl Mr9. Donald Russell .J oscp I1 'I
We sometlme11 th ink in speakl ng primrose which m a ke a wonder• mon bugle, both have severaI ahd Dorii, PJrll:ersburg, Mr. an I '1
t, u'" sls
a "Iey of Pt. Pleasant callrd nn 1md Shelia have moved lnlo t he
uerl\
a."NJ O v Pl c NIC
of perennials that the term ap- ful display in t he spring. After garden varieties dlffering In c'olor Mrs. Leoaell Davidson and daught j
bury and Jerry.
Mr. ·ilid Mr1. UHi Ohlinger.
On Wedne11day, Mrs. Ruth St11rCormt•r Henry Edwnrrls home.
plies to !))a nts only. There hi the thelr blooming period is over, of flowers a nd In leaf, charactera.
Emzle Davis, Purlrnrsburg, was ., woody peren nial (tree, sh rub or they can easily be transplanted T he Alpi ne is the most showy en 1 hah, �onna, Phyl lis, Anna,
Mr. anU Mrs. Kenneth Kram�
Mr. and Mrs. r. eo rg e• J ohnson k ey end. Mrs. Helen Jeffers acbelle and Adell, Harrisonville, an�
tnd son, C!Ir ton, were Sunday ·1 � J'L!'H I 1rnveral d11ys �t C h c11tcr . w . r o mpa mf'd I hr I our I ower .11:rad es rec ent guest at th e hom r oI Pa uI , vine) whic h have persistent trunk lnto a reserve garden and th eir with the fiowers carried In spikes - Clifford
CUekler, Pomeroy.
,
Ch ar I es and W . C - I• cc k . S unda)' or stema, w h ich uau atly live muc h place taken by Sweet Williams u p to 12 in ch es. The common
1ue11s o r t he John Mournings.
Vu . vl111lini; lhe ; L son and 1luugh- ·~
ll'r-ln-law Mr. 11nd M rll, Alton guests at the Peck hom&lt;i i n cluded
or Canterburry bells which In bugle sprfads vigorously and ia
longer th an 2 yean.
J oh n Ron and family. Wh ti e there 'Mr. and Mrs. Harley Townsend and
· we h ava t h e herbaceoua turn give way to the chrysanthe• more valuable when quiet CoverThen
t hPy ,11Uended t h e graduation of family of Galena and Mr. a n d M.n,
,
age is requited.
perennial which l aeks I perman• mum.
_._ u,�J'EAIIE.STl
bBYa'Q:b TO
llirir granddaughter.
Alvin Dy�, Rebecca and Th ad of ent woody atem. 11,e stem usuall)'
I woul� Uke to name just a few
to HJcure plenty
The
best
way
,._OBQiY
t. lll'a l n
:.!2'. llenm
aanovn
0ji
R aymond Llevlng •nd Hervi n Harri1onvllle.
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dies down to t he ground, but the of bloom ls to make run uae of of the peren ni als beat for cut
1. Meto.1
1ncn11Jrn11c
23. Man's
.
l
pent
ieving
tbe
In
weeken
In•
L
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a
party
Products
WH
A
St
a nley
trlmmln,r or 0. I.cllcr
pl an t itaelf penl1t1 lndeflnltel)' long blooming perenn ials, getting Dowers : a ne ntohe, anthemla, aqull•
J\Lllnll
,U
r-:• • Owen, � lshw
napolis
nd,,
the
a
ttendini
, i
iho
held at t he hom o of Mrs. William
1c11.bban1
6, A fustencr 24. Guid•
by mean&amp; of u nderground root early effects wit h the hardy egj a, arteml ala, 11ter, chryaantheaa, \�1
5oo mile speed race&amp;.
Cheadle rccclltly . Thoae I n �Hend- stalks, tubers or bulbs.
fl. God Of mirth 7. Sachet
spring bolba .and plants, such as mum, coreopais, delphinium, gait- ,uli,:
'•
r...--.A"a· at 110 "4,
Mr. and Mrs. Gera ld Johnson ance included Mn. Pansy J'ardan
11. Amertcah
powder
25. Lomon
Enilish daislea, ,pa naiea, prlmroa• l ardia Jyp1oph ila, helenlum, h eli•
�.
""' "'" OMo.
Duane
and
have
moved
from
the
AltbouKb In general, bulbs are es, which can either be dlacarded opais, iris, UUum, poppy, 1cabiosa _..:..
8. Chier
and cblldrt n, Mn. Faye Jordan,
Jndlana
drink
L
WYJ•2lb8, tdluar
pa�e
ce
llnl
�
propl'rty
Coleman
here
to
their
do
gordeners
n
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I. F"oroarm
12, Bilk veil
R
h
erbaceous,
28. Quea­
M n. Dale Sl anabury, Mra. ""'' .
or tran1planted · to the reserve · an d v 1o1a .
WY2-2ln.
Dliiifie
at.._
n('wly purchaacd property Jn Ma• Cline, Mn: �a)' Han ln1, Mrs. lirma not think of them II aucb, 111 sarden after thf!ly have ce ased
bone
(ICCI.)
tlou
.ui�
A nd in closing let me quote
10. Ob11crve1
18. Rerton■
,
31. f&lt;,athor
n
n
nt
1
ro
a
d
f
O
18. Garment
! �nul Fitzgerald and Linda were ����dre�M��nLrn� �:�
, ,. Threefold
32. Pig.
·�;� •�� �� ;
:/;!n : :�f� � �-��. ��� ;::.!t� �� lll, �
-��
border
iti, B�lor
in Oak HIii over the weekend. den, Mrl. Lewll SmlthJ Mn. Ro• 1hruba in aed'u,te 1roup1 ahd
pan,
Tnl1rtay•1 A•swu
\iri) mer•flowerin� l;l_ul'pit and an•
God wot,
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\aiuit ailitetttmi• HQl'e.t ta
�
19. Jn n.nothor 33, storo
1e. 01r1 a
They also vl1lted their u ncle, Carl bert turner and the d�m
,
tor, most of . Alme ,when we use nualo• a nd tor !h,''fl,11; tranlpla nt Ro .._ Plot,
toe..
.
place
nlcikname
evont
1
37. Too
Fit�en ld of Beckley wh b haa Marcella qfl'lnn of P'1k ·
.
1
,te:1'1\. , ·
1� we taf!J.t• ehl7� ntheffilJW·'firi!_:the r�sene f'rlnaed PWI, ,
Ave
cu,.
YOl'k
ew
w
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20. Exist
.
·
3-f., Oon
,
38. Abound
( po■■ . )
been serloully Ill for 1ome time.
,Mn.
S\lnd1y uest1 of �t-i, a
:bl! , _
1arden: When tftijf" � 1bDU t to
21, Mo.ndarfn.
�nd...,,t
35 . Jllaon'I
,o. Before
i
h
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n ,
o ,nd famll
.,
.
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Mn, c1•y
te•
..lrilit.f.,bo -·�·�� bl&lt;ioiit, , "\ 1�'1.,..
•�Ip
y' :t..,lif_ y ; •.,
.�� •::: ,.�, GMIS!
'1 , Bwa.b
t · ·.:i.u-...i bl
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••f /iptillol
w. ,t:,
,s
, l"'l'venlont
ly , � �.,
were r. ,nd M "· . F•ril (l�liig
\ ,,._ . ' .. . ., . , '
t tlu, l"'!I .
to �
U•u•IIY IP• J• .,�
i
,.
JS. Mani
lo.
1
weekend with her mother, Mrs. and John, local, M,.. J•&lt;q,ollno
ffl!nolols: ' ', .l· �. • l)Q b&gt;daJ\ia .iil ' d aq•u•ls eonto
lllii God, �- ,�.
.
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, tnhvman
1
Mne Va n Mitre.
W:11eoner LQa�rt1on 'Yille · �i,� Mr. ,, , .• r
..,, m� 1 WIJ.l'jl &lt;•rllch :Mi'- _ the locM.'t
or 1arden Nbi �_ ' ih
a ··,.
th6
· IWt.·
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A Wl!is
1
Hua:h Elias w ho haa been a and Mn. tllba McKnlglt\, 'GieorJe
. "' � ' '
Aftit M_. ii Day �y ·
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IJ!lbti,'llll.
,
\
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ll !rir�
-ffl,
lf. ll,Jurel
p,tlent at Pleua nt Vallo, Hosp!- ,nd Shoroll ol Cblurit�iii'.' . ·. 1 ' •
1
&lt;A�)·C!: l'lllt'lirirund , 'It'!(;
11. Gnw white
,1�ie to NiY, &amp;u1'1i·11a,li : •�,:� _, · ,· !
wbwe
tal
1ufferin1 from pneumoltta ha&amp;
Mi'. a q� Mn. M,tf kJ!ij�tfoh and • ' ���� - , ,. . .
, �,
,
�
•• Atflnn&amp;•
Jn
��
tlnd
s
"111 l very ■\IQ, ,&lt; _Gi,I)�••lkl in a(:111: ue � tL 17 DWI: NII
n
11 of
1
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iifi.
rc1urned home.
. . lanlet
,. ,
Uw �•
10f1i, t:olurn bua; M�. and �. Be• \..�. , H
1
mine.
ner Ill: Q ''DOD� M 21S· du«
J HUI
. ,
Mrs. Juli a
Van·Matre 1pent brcti 8u Hte and famUy, M'ufflcl.he, .eoune. wo�d � incl\ldt, ('"t .
IO OoallrrtnCII
Mnnlala
a',
d M&gt; 1n,,o
tleliH � !!own, I
If
ouutli
the titden.
·
da
U. lt)'lllh
r
Mr , 01
&gt;11:'i't;,#
�!�1�r:ler :�d �o�i��I�� �� �:� :ur�: · � n� �:1�:ren : nd
•• leolloq.)
Mn. Donold Lewi,. W h ll• there Burke, Cincinnati. were week ond
u. 'ft, N'etp
llj
llclrifillli
e
she •ttended the araduatlon of IUHt• of their mother, M.ra. Haul
or • ecytM
�
N, J'fflhod
her gran dd■t11hter Vera Lewis.
Pu li �
Burke, C1rol a nd J. W.
jl,j
N. ma,11'1 neat
'�
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Mr. and Mu. Henry Hoschar
Mr. and 'Mrs. Richard Pl�na
·
40, lllan't n&amp;n:11
Sandra a nd Phyllltl or Pt. Pleas- and son , Dayton , visited friend,
I'
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... Kind ot beer
ant were Sunaay caller&amp; at t he ind rel a tives here the past wft.11
·
It
... ltlr up
, , �w�;:,,J
home of Mr. and Mra. Vernal end.
iN aM·· Pllll•
A-""1'
,
f'
John11o n and family,
Mr. and Mn. H. E. Starkey wen
u it •ten
Harvey Russell who ha 1 &amp;pent I n Columbut1 where they attended
seven! month1' in Florida hH re- the 1n1urance Co. Dlndora' met!t•
(llnJ,)
turned h ome.
tn1. They 1 10 visited M n. Mli'y
Mrs. Sari Long1ton of COlum- Starkey at the h ome ef Mr. and
bua h a, returned home after Mra. Earl Jewell.
spendt na aeveral weeb with Mr.
WON: h• -bepn• on thiB" temodil·
and Mn. Lon Dlckllnll..
in 1 of Mt , .. Un ion· C'h11rth.� · -�,
Mr. a nd Mn. Marvin Mirr and
Twen ty◄lx memben we · predoug hier ,� Dop'f.lo r,lolltd hlo , (l•�l on, �,. lb\, 24, wh
the
p,,.ntl, ,.r, "inJ• •. llil , !lobalt 1• ,:Athenl: lioiilltl,� heldI
n u,.
M arr.
aUtute at lhe Temple Met · lit
Mrs. Rul� Rhodea ap!!I two Chlltth aihCq)t1'r.-r, Route. 'Mn.
chtldren df 1Vlertoh \'laired tie'r Sidney ltaltff, J5re1lde n,, ..,,..--- In
shaer and tamlly Mr. and Mrt. ch•re� wJth Kn. ._.,.. Sl�eY,
Berl Mc:Ab�t.
aecrttafYi llrt. Dale SCott, tteal­
,.
Mi'. a nd , ?tin. Walker Be11Vff at' unr. and Mn. Howard Ro�ln•,
BarbouJ11vUle vlai.ttd friend■ here vlce pmldtnt1 al.lo -preaent. s�
over the, wnl:ehd. She wu a for- cl1l ml!tt, ,;.a Mfltuited bf Md!.
ffllllr teacher at the lpoult Grove E. C. Kenney and Mrs. Arthdt
UDO
School.
· Coon. Rav. Kenneth Nuon &amp;a�
Mr1, Btt:a B�· of tndtnon ii the ad� ,.Time for i Cleall•UDi,
IC P Y I V
a vltltor oJ llr, ••r 11... c..
llli. Delilla S!r&gt;b* oP")te OQ, I.TL
�' "· '- •• ,. · l
Martlti.
' 'tffirlt.
•
,rottr uiltr 'aiioat
t 11
C
llr. and Mn. Arnold rowler .,
Iii . 'dill ilowit
�I
Pltbbut1h WIN! vl1lt1i&gt;i, ,11'.londt
lti!lr
Pahdet- I,, ,1..itl,t1 ' �&lt;
tlie1 Iii-' I &gt; toe!,
a nd relative, here over lno week
."'111- .1',•!l\lUlflri;f
Mft ooli Ritfp lfld tolnt!f� al .tu- llf,
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KNO W HAY BESTI

TOURIST INCREASE SIEN I
VIENNA UPI-W. M. Ankudi•
nov. c h ief of the offici a l Soviet
state tourist office "l ntourist",
predicted Thursday nig h t th at
about · 20,000 American touri11ts
will visit Russia this year-8,000
more than in 1959.
Al a news conference in .\he So­
viet Embassy, Ankudinov brushed ,
off suggestions by Western new,.
men that the summit conference
collapse might c11use a decline In
U. s. tourist traffic to the so­
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pr.obabl)' al 'a faster rate than
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. wmmowa •• ,pop oul brlck11quu,, baln al a . totu,qe
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plcnle Friday and � Salo
depend, on their own know-how
urdaJ eveD1Dc: tncUn, tile two
and man111ement. Hay II now pro­
week acbool. TUcben were ta.
duced varlea more In qualll)' than
vina Brannon, Purl Ta ntbon,,
1,- Mn. Ml•ltn. lluchanan
1n other t'rop production. Protein
)tias Eileen Brannon i• con- Delsie: Reed and Madeline Butband other nutrients Iott after hay
fined to her home wllb rbeum1lic 1nan. Helplf'I were Ritt Baur
is cut often amounts to 30 per
Jeanne Miller and Patricia 11;,!
I fever.
cent or more. The amount lost
Dale Dee Dill?n, baby daujhkr ra y pl1yiq the piano.
th rough cutting too la te ia prob•·
Prea chlnl Sunday
mondq
of Mr. and Mrs. Pearl D1Uon ii
bly of an equal a mount maldn1 a
1Ull recO\'erlng from th e mumPI, with Rev. Freeland Norri&amp; at l:ID
total range of loNi in feedln1 value
il'APh indleate1.
a, C. E. BLAKESLE&amp;
Smee entenng the Jerl'Jce bu Sunday School 10:30. Pr,aye:r meet
I&gt;rytng forage In the 1u n ill an of more th an one hall of t he total
County E,ct.nalon Apnt, Agrl.
brot h er Ray h as Deen confined 1.o ing every Wednnday at 7;30 pm
Management ls clearly evidentancient practice . The , Romans value due to late cutlinl a nd aer­
with Bible stud)' and old f11bloned
quarter&amp; wrth German me11lt1.
this week In Meiss Coumy, espec•2,000 years ago, arrived a t re­ lous weathering after cutting.
Mr. and Mn. Perry Curti1 and teatimony meetl n1.
H11y of good qua llty Jt a balanc­
ially in the makm g of h,1y and ha)' markably clear understanding of
family are sl.iying in west Virgin­
crop silage,
haymaking preblema. The agricul• ed ntion that c.an provide for
ia with her part&gt;nU, Mr. and Mn.
Management is th e ability to pul tural writer Columella pointed itOWth of ruml naota and produc•
Seals wh ile Mr. Seal&amp; ia convaJea­
togelh,;.r all or th e factors of labor, out: "There 18 a me■sure to be ob­ , tion up to moderate levels,
ing in the ho:spital.
capital, and production to make served in drying hey,. U111t it be put / Poor quality hay, by contrast, is
a finished product which will re• together neither oven dry nor yet i nefficient feed. lt eitber (a) Iii ve1
Joey Buc h anan, son of Mr. and ·
Mn. 8. M. Buchanan celebrated
Lum the farm family u reasonal ,le too green for, in Lhe tint case, it disappointing return&amp; in growth
return on the labor an•J c.epital b1-iB not a whit better than straw for and production or (b) causes ex•
hia second birt h day .it hi1 home .
\· ested.
The Bible Sc h ool will have a
it has lost its juice; and In the oth• ceuive expense for ot her feeda to
This past week L h c return to er, it roll!I in t he loft it it retains bring rations up to efficien t levels.
management is called h,g h qualil)· too much of il, and alter it l&amp; Poor hay, damaged by nin , can
hay or high quality hay crop sil• grown hot it breeds fire and aeta coil more to harvest than good
LAST WEEK'S MYSTERY FARM PICTU RE was one operaWd by Harold Massar, and
age. The value of t h is quahty will all in a flame." He described the hay. Cattle tend to eat less of poor
known as the Pickens Fann located near Folk ed Run Lake, Meigs County's state-owned re­
not be received until the hay or haymaking process llJ th rowing ha)'.
Mr. and Mn. Will Heilman vi&amp;­
Putting together 111 of t h e fac• creation asset, neu Reedaville. The Massa.rs h ave been on the farm 24 years. The new River.
hay crop silage is fed to the cattle the ha)' loosely together for a few
next winter and lhe milk or meal days to "heat and concoct itself" tors ineludlng change a ble weather view Grade School is located on what was pa rt of the farm. Harold Ma66ar's grandfather lted rela tive, al Bunker Hlll Mon­
d.iy,
re.aulting from it is sold.
and then to cool before farmers condltioR! is the ma rk of the good was a Civil War veteran and h is grandmother still lives at the age of 94.
Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Roush and
mana1er.
this
have
peopl�
Some
put it up in mows.
Tho Massars were married (Ina Springer) in 1940. They attend church regularly, and Mrs. children visited friendJ: at Duct­
The am·,;m l of hay m;ide and the
Through many centuries, the Im­ ability, some peolpe can acqllire it, Massar is active in the Farin Women's club a nd the D. of A. Lodge.
,
number of 11.cres harvested remain• provement of hay was limited to and others may never quite make
eye Lake Sunday.
Their most consuming hobby is collecting se Is of salt and pepper shakers, having over 300. 1 Mr. and Mn. John Wickh1m,
ed practically constant in Oh io and simpl_e advances auch a s savln1 il. Thia is probably one or the
30"' Rocar7 Mower, Ridl1111
Chester,
Ridenour,
John
in the n11tion for th e past ten good 1eed for planting.
and
Jlm
hunts.
afld
sports
of
kinds
all
likes
Massar
Mr.
Gnnl7 Trxtor - mowt
Sulky.
reasons why so many people In
years. The average value of hay
called on Mr. and Mr&amp;. Will Heil­
the - lawo,, dlo .,....
The· farm ls best suited for general operati on, but tomatoes are a specialty .
OW' country work for large in dus­
___ --�'� man Thunday evening.
produced in the United St.ates dur· The tran!lfOrmation of hay from trie!I. Industry secures good man•
mop with •111•/
i n g th e ten year period 1945 tc one of the ,nost chancy of feed&amp; a gement Ol' the in dllltry does not
Mr. and Mr&amp;. BUI Pooler, Don
1954 was in excess of. two billion into far more d�pe ndable a nd ef­ long survive.
Pooler and Lennie Lanham of
Canton ,pent the weekend witb
dollars and was l!econd only to ficient feed has become p911ible
T,...- - to t'"ioobt
In our county 1ome of the fac•
Leonard Lanham bmJly.
corn in the value of all crops pro- only in recent decades through t he
tors wh ich must be taken Cll'C or
Rex. a nd Mrs. Thon,a ,pent
duced.
teamwork of many sciencH.
• Alf-Gear Drive
Saturday evening with Mr. and
Hay making is not a recent in- More than 9/10 or the hay now before a good hay or aila&amp;e crop is
as
gs
n
thi
h
0'\lc
includes
raised
Mra. Will Heilman.
stitution as lhe fol\owin&amp; para- produced is made by farmers for
• Power ReverM
Y-.et,bl......Cholcts at � ,,.._ price. You ma)' find some attrac­
land that can be operated with
Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Violet of
mechenical equipment· good soil elable counter are more varied J tive features. There are good sup­
Althoug h other methods of con­
fertility through th e abun C,an t use each week. Carrots, celery, green plies of high quality beef. Pork trolling Insects are ,appearing on Tuppers Plains .and Mr. a nd Mrs.
of lime, fertiliser a nd man ure: beans, and onions carry attractiYe• trenda indicate rise in price in the seientific horizun, the use of Floyd Spence of Pomeroy called
More for your Moneyl
on Mn. Jennie Roush Sunday.
drainage, where needed; oon tour price tap. Florida 1weet corn 11 summer and a decline in the fall. 11gricultur al chemic ala 11 absolute­
ASK l'OR fltU OEMONITllATION
Mr. and Mn. Marshall Miller
farming, whel'e needed; c hoosing reaaonably priced. A1para gu1 11 Pork prices hne •tarted showing ly e&amp;Sential to maintain our pre­
called
O.,
Beverly,
ildren,
h
c
d
n
a
the correct 'variety of plants to still available. More field 1rown their sei&amp;0nal incre ase.
sent high standard of living,
on llr1. Jennie Roush Satmday.
aeed; aeedlng at the rig ht tlme leaf 1md Bibb lettuce is on t he proExperiment
Ohio Agricultural
Billy Heilman and Jerry Diddle
and Ullin&amp; I good met hod; on d be- duce counter, Spring crop •Pin .
Station official dedarea.
spent Tuesday with Mr. a nd Mr&amp;.
ing ready to harvest th e crop w hen ac h as well as other greena a re
Dr. C. R. Nel1wander, aaso­ Will Heilman.
good choiee!I. Consider greenhou&amp;e
it ia at its best for storage.
ciate chairman 11f the Department
Slna Mae Summerfield spent
Hirveatlng always has been and tomatoes - their h ig h quality an d
of Entomology, says that "it is
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Tue&amp;day with Mary Jo a n d Don
will continue Lo be one of the big good flaYor.
likely that the use of inaecticid• Roush.
Fruits - Local ..-own 1trawblrproblems to overcome. Farmers
Jl2 E. Main It.
e11 will continue al perh1p,; e"en
Mrs. Jennie Rou5h Is visiting
in some
have not been able to control wea - rle, take \he spotlig h t
A
an expanded rate for )'eara to
g
her daughter, Mrs. H. D. Goe­
ther conditions and so they have to area&amp;. Kentucky berriea are a lso
g)eln of Pomeroy.
What are the ·future opportuni• come." For man y of the common
operate in spite of lh e weathe r. readily available. R h ubarb is atill
Many dairymen today h ave found a good choice . Citrus-wise, seleet ties for poultry production in insect species, such ae the codling
putting the first cutting of hay in from \"elencia oranges and lemons. Ohio! A panel of authorities will moth, t h e potato flea beetle an d
the silo is one way of overroming Pi neapple i1 reasonably priced . tackle this question at a Poultry the variou9 species of apbidfl:,
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And aa more watermelons a ppear, Serviceman's School to be h eld there is no other aoLution in
part of the weather hazard.
sight.
Another Important th ing in re- prices are decli n ing.
June 1 7 on The Ohio State Uni"If the use of insecticides and
cent yens has been the use of hay I Po
ltry, 1111, and Dai ry _ Thi, versity campu e.
for
u
were prohibited, many
r6ngicides
crushers to spef!d up the drying.
Th� panel discu�sion will be of our eommon foods such as
h , 80 look tor
Dairy
is
Mont
June
Whether a fa rmer can afford to
ts the fmal preaentat,on on an a!I•
and potatoe s
!!pend around $800 for a crusher some specials on daicy produc . day program sponsored by O h io peaches, apples
a ls
me
outdoor
to
suited
Broilers
would go off the market or the
to save 24 hot.rs on the drying of
'. Slate University 's poultry science
hay is a decision a manager ·must come t� market in largest n um I depa_rtment a_nd Agricultural Ex- supply would be l!O small that
b
Octo er.
only a few could a!!ord them,"
e
.
make. Only he can make th is de· hers from May throu"h
Look for broiler-fryer special&amp; dur- te n11on Ser\'IC�. The school .w�II Dr. Neiswander avers.
cision on his farm.
be ! n the �g.ricultural Adm.m 1s;
After t he crop is cut and h ar- ing the next few monLhs Eggs con- lralion budding
on the univerToo many people feel that in­
vested there is a technique to gel- tinue to be an excellent protein ailY •a west campus.
formulcited
is
MASH
RED ROSE GROWING
are put on the market
secticides
eeoeggs
are
most
value.
Large
•
ting it stored proper!)'. In the silo
Members of the panel will in• haphazardly and without know•
now.
nomlcal
this means uniform distribution of
to fit the needs of growing birds in the imporMut&amp; - The generel mNt pie- elude J. Fred McClimore, Ralston ledge of their hazards to humans
the crop over the entire silo,
C-Olumbus; This is untrue, !ays Dr. Neis­
lure
llhows little change in beef Purlna Company,
thorough packing, and then sealI.
al wander since a great amount of
Claude
Hummel,
agricultur
tant "middle months" - from the seventh week
ing after the silo is filled 'to pre- prices wit h the • exception of specialist, Federal Reserve Bank work and study go into an in- ,
y
level,
holesale
the
w
At
chucks.
vent 10$8 through decay. In the
of Cleveland; Burnell Warner. ' seeticidal material before .it is I
to moturity.
bly
In
dropped
con!ilidera
chucks
horizontal silo par-king Is of even
PoUttrym11n, Union and Roscoe ppproved for use on food crops.
Importance t han in the upgreater
Studebaker, field rcpresentath'E!, Wbel approval must be given
vigor
It builds slrong constitutions, increoses
right silo.
Credit Association, and tolerances el!tablished if de­
Production
In the storage ot hay the probTr
oy.
leterious residues occur. As much
strciin
the
d
withstcin
to
y
necessor
so
and vitality,
lem is slightly different. The hay
11s $1 ,000.000 may be spent to get
c11nnot be put in lh e barn too
Afternoon speakers who will the information required before a
of high egg productio n.
grf'en or spoilage will occur. ' Artiprecede the panel presentation are siogle insecticide can be placed I
ficial drying has never taken h old
Ralph Strome, field representative on the market for use on pro­
U
We will be glad to discuss rurther details of
in this county, but still offers op•
for the Poultry Producers Asso­ ducts in interstate commerce, it
FIELD PROVEN *
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portunity for the good farm mana­
ciation , Versailles; Dr. Glyde A, is reported.
been
has
Da
Fruits
Small
A
y
or
call
the Red Rose System with you. Why not
ger.
j
set for Thursdey, June 16, at Marsh, Ohio State University Ex­
COMPLETE N UTRITION FIRM STOOL *
Only as the good farm manager the Ohio Agricultural Experi• tension poultryman
and Dr.
"When label approval for a
today?
us
ma kes good hay and feeds it to ment Station at Wooster with Keith l B r o w n, p o u I t r y product has once been issued and
visit
hig h producing c:ettle c11n he ex• tours of the station to be made scientist of the O h lo Agricultu ral the material is in U!e, the con­
pect to receive the return for his at 30 minute intervals during Experiment Station.
suming public should have com­
labor and investment.
Dr. T. S. Sutton, associate plete confidence in the safety of
the forenoon. H. F. Winter wlll
dt!monstrate new developments in dean of the College of Agricul­ the produce, providing the label
FREE 5 LBS. Wllh FIRST Z5 LBS. f&gt;URCHASED
EB8ffS LIGHTS TO SHINI
disease control and strawbe rry ture and Home Economics, will instructions have been followed. '
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NEW YORK UPI - The lig hts varieties wilt be the subject of a open the program at 9:30 a. m., In the case of the cr11nberry epi­
PLUS - - - MONEY BACK GUARANTEE
at Ebbet11 Field will ,sh ine again. demo nstration by R. G. Hill Jr. following registration, with com­ sode, some growers did not follow
Pomeroy, Ohio Marvin
llalberry Avo.
Kratter, head of a corpor­
teaching the directions although tl}e ma•
ments on Extension,
ation whic h purc haaed t he proper­
In 11,c afternoo n S&lt; Balon new and research. Dr. Edward C. Na­ Lerial, amino triazole, would have
ty of the former Brooklyn Dodgers development11 in smail fruit cul­ ber, poultry nutrllionist st the been safe if it had been used as
said MO field lighll would ge giv­ ture will be the aubject of a telk universlty will discuss factors af­ recommended," he states,
en t he city for use at a stadium on by Donald H. Scott. Educational fecting egg shell quality, and H.
Dr . Neiswande r says there are
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Rand1U'1 Island where Boeccr, displays and ex h ibil!I will be L. Goldstein, Ohio Department hazards in the use of insedicides
baseball &amp;nd football games are pre11ented. Lunch will be avail­ of Agriculture veterinarian, will just as there are hazards In us­
MINERSVILLE, OHIO
played,
lalt a bout a program for con­ Ing th e automobile or kitchen
able .on the grounds.
trol o! epidemic tremors in range. People can learn to !Ive
with each of these safely if they
poultey.
follow simple rules o� preoa u•
1
New · knowledge on feed adJi. tion.
tive11 will be discussed by Dr. E.
"The vegetables and fruits on
8. Patterson, nutritionist with
market !ihelvea are not
today's
Charles Pth:er &amp; Co., Terre
oni)' the mo11t abundant and of
Haute, Ind.
the highest quality but also the
Ohio, one of the nation's lead­ aafe!lt they have ever been" con­
ing producers of maple syrup, cludes Di. Neiswander. He tnowa
tapped only 264,000 trees in 1960 of no case where people became
f♦! If
compared to an average of f32 ,000 1ick from eating insedlclde-treat•
ed vegetable&amp; or fruits,
trees,

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Hen ry Claldorthy 's Little Lt'a­
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Fri day eveninJ: m a n exh1b!l i on
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sored by thr Park Asso&lt;•1at ion at
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The Sen ators also an· urtclefeut­
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Th e Se nators' Rod Sauer loul'ii­
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to right In the- sec-ond inning,
added another in the fourth on
auccenive singles by Gary Sto­
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two more in the fiflh on Hae•
kett'li lead-off olnJ.(le, an error,
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FLINT. Mic h . UPI-Ar t Wall
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the Cl rst two Bllltlv Ope n aotr
to urna ments, toc\fy_ ..tered t h \'
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shortatop Joe Koppe, who will btl
l!lidell ned six to eig ht weeks as •
res ult ot l nj urle11 r�eived whe n
he collided with teammate Tony
Curry. KOppe dlalocated his right
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Apple Grove

Bobby Sha ntz saved the Yan ­
kees' vlctory over the Red Sox
when hi! got out of a n eig hth in­
ning Jam by gettin g
pinchh lt ter
Ted WIiiiama to Cly out wi, h the
potenti al tyi ni run on thi rd. Bob
Turley was the wlnner a nd Jerry
Casale the lo ser.

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heavywe11ht crown Oft ttle llne aramat Floyd Pattenon tn
Now York come June 20, takM a breather from tralnir.l' tm''
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a bit ot ''road wo rk" at Liberty, N, Y.

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presc-11 tr1l The programR ore II
Th� Pi:��1 a, re mnng stro 11¥·
pro Je cl o r the ga rden c hl be of thl R arm et
bu no one can Ii ,up
di11trict with Mrs • Garen Stans bury thein bccallse t he y've got lhe Law
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o n their slde.
That would be 30-year-old Ve rn
�{rs. Ben rhilson of the A ma­
Luw,
a n orda i ned mlnislcr of t he
teur Gardene rs Cl u b or Middleport
will he the guest on Mon day '• Mormon Church and a pitcher
wit hout a pee r rig ht now in either
, progrum und will b e ln tervlewe d o f the maj or leagues.
on 1111rdenlng and the affairs of the
Law, Who has been beate n on ly
club which 11h e reprosentii.
once, became the first big lea1ue
Mobil• 2 Atlant1 1
pitc her to win eight gumcs this
Birmingham 7 Chatan0091 2
1eason when he blanked the PhU,
Memphlt 1 6 ShNveport 3
Hes, 3·0, Fl'ltl,11y night. The Pltta•
NHhvlll• 4 Llttle A.eek 0
burg h 11ce yield ed eilil h t s i ngle,
Ei11♦-rn I.Ngue
and Walked one batter to lead
Wllll•m1port 3 Rtadlnt 2
th e Pfratea to th eir sixth stral.ht
All•ntown 3 lln1h1mfon 1
vict ory and keep them two a:amea
L1nc11t.r 6 Sprlngfleld 1
In fron t of the pack.
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o u ts in b oxing., predicted todiy Vi'siu I Akron
By Unltt4 f,_. l,lterriatloNI
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th e I ngemar Jo h ansson-Floyd Pat' · n rsville
NATIONAL LEAGUE
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i terson re turn hea_vyweight t itle
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b o ut !Wkmld end m a kayo June w o u.S nee,
,� • her'. so"Ult layt a nd
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Adcock, MU. . 26 DB 12 35 .357
week
20 8t the pOIO G rou nd8 · ,
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rt AdCurry, Phila. 33 1M 12 37 .362
1 daU ter, Mr, al\4, Mr�,· o�
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Clm nte, Pgh.
43 181 30 83 -� l
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Sk)imer , Pg h . . 41 166 38 56 J39 ! rqUn..ds " �id t,o q_i,., wtto • WII �- vlslt in N•W· V..rUntY:ljl e , W. Va.,
Groat, P gh . . . . 43 189 2S 63 -,:33 , ga?ded as o'ne Or t h'e sport's hard- wlth Mr. ant Mn. Mic)111el Ferna n�aya, S. . F. . . 45 188 3t.i M -US : ea.t hlttera when he SUCcesafulll' do (Ruby Young).
Kil.Sko , Cm . . . . 44- 172 27 Mi .l}.o I defen.d� tM hea vyweigh t crown
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W hile, St. L. . 42 166 23 53 .ll9 I • record U \Imes
IJruton, MU. · . 33 144 23 48 .
"It will
a tD�kout pne WAY
p rl
ti( rt Crary
Wallen, Pbila. 35 . 1 16 16 37
or • the other " Louis said. "No- ),'jll/"· i e,: Ftld
e:o
AMERICAN LEAGUI i•� bmr �n�w, · '.i, � Jphansson, �n . "�� . G �-i:yatt:i · - P
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Runnels, Usn . . 37 14' 18 lU
fight. E�� lull""! he can hit
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�d� ht'er
0,;. tJi
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l!erra, N. Y . . · 31 00 lti 32 .1,111 · with hi, 'riahi/liapd."
n le.:t. ueanna . -v,;_'1.,
.
Allison , W as h . 40 152 z, 50 .� ,
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�ii l)1\1 .rlljil_ to ' . )'11-.
Marl,, N. Y. . . 36 128 28 f2
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t\i� U!lt Jr«ip, 'att\'1'8•• o n a Mn.
f,!in oao, Chi. . . 42 ·102 30 11,2 • 1
ony
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In
open
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an
rled
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Smilb, Cht.. . . . 42 160 22 &amp;2
•1 'ililril..iii. � ' loi�cko�t la,t June. , ,
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Power, Clev e. 35 138 15 44 .�,
•::r�!/11tp , 1&lt;i�ked llko an am
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Geptile, Bait 37 IN 1 7 80 .ilil .1 lflut .Jll �1 'l(ght," nid 1'}uls, 1ilh
and
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M�.
Piersa ll, Cltve. 36 nu 21 36 .,11 1· )'�9. ' Is .•�In&amp; •• Patlenon 'i ad•
Crary
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Kl uezwak.l, Ch i. 28 N t4i :zg .309 1 v hor for the rei m match .
ston
.Charle
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and Mr1.
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RUNS IATTID IN
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Mr.
Mrs.
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Roy
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Donthey
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N•tlonal. LHgue: Cl emente, �J- , hue.
.
"'" �, a.. k.. Cubo :l6i c.....i•
ha rdwoods
not
Mr. � nd , Mfs. WaJter �eDad,e, • Many Oh io
011.nt, 33; Mc.Covey, Glants 1 331 Kim and Ge�p �rly, 'l'roy, •�ht 1
g� enough for lu_mtier or pulp
1111..,, Red■ 30; ltobln10n., Rtdi th e week ena with Mrs. 'Eana I
wood are well suitOO lor the pro30
Rous h a nd fa mily. Mrs. Rous h ac- d uction of ch arcoal, accordi n g to
:
A�rlun
LNiu• Hin....,_ Or- com��n�e� them h
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ome for an I n- � Oht·o Stile Un iversi ty Extension
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32; Ma rls, Ya
I de!imte .v,slt ,
spectallsts.
,
mon, Senators 29: Gentile, Ort,\-f r. and Mr11. BUJ'hl Wolfe �d
.
olff 29; Skowron, Y1nkNt 29; Ml- fa n;1ily
of Hebron spe n t Me mori al
A modified ayalem of prunin g
noso• Whit• So 29.
D a y week end wlt h George f!•Y- ca n reduce fruit ctie�in g of t oHOM: RU NS
.
ma n and Mr. and Mrs. Gordon m atoes b y as much as 60 per
N•flonal Leagua· ■.oy.r Cardi- Wolle .
cen t, Oh io Agriculturpl Experi­
.
nal" 14 • l•nkl C:uN 12; Aaren
Mr. and Mr�. ilerbert Roush a nd me nt StAtlon h ortlcult\irtsts ha ve
BravN 1 1 ; Mathews, lraws lO; son a d Be�s
1�:·Slaug1J.t,r were at found.
McCo'ffY, Giants 101 RGblnaon, Baden,11 W. Va.,
to · dectJnte graves
Reda 10.
Sun d ay ar tern��nMa
y
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Am-,lc,n L gue
Mr1; �rsa l&gt;arsons and Roger ,
ke" 1 2: Lemon, Stnitcu·• II; are v111 1. tJ n g her daughter , Mrs.
Held• Inell•ns 10•, C•rv, y1 nk"' Donald Hllpp and family Ash la n d
I; ManH•, Y1nbH 7.
Mr.._ a� . Mn. Lovett of . New
PITCHING
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Bri{Z
hton;,., a., spe n t M e morial Day
Nation• I LNtue.. L ••• Pl rarww wetkenci' t.'lth Marion Ours .
l,1; S1nferd, Glantt S.1: Friend
Mr. iamt Mra. Clarence Rous h
Pittsburgh 6-2; MeCorm lck, G I• and sons of Wihriel d. w. Va ..' visit­
anft 7 ; Buhl, lrav" 4-2.
�c1n LH1ue C t , Yan- ed edncsd ay with the form c r's faAm.r
: oe fl
th er Fred Roush and family .
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kMs 5-0; Staley, Whit. Sox 5-1;
Barber, OrlGle1 5-1 ; Hall, A�I •
tic, 5°1; lsft'ad1, OrlfJI .. 5-1.
IIA$E8ALL AIDS FOUNDATION
NEW YORK UPI-The fourth
ann u al Na ti on al Foun datio n Ba se
ball Day will be held July 4 with
all baseball tt ama th roug hout t he
co u n try co11t ributi ng towards t he
M arc h of Dimes progl' am. Th e
By Mn. Herbert Rou1h
Forestt Neicler of Racine spent maj ors, mlnors and other- b a ae•
Sunday atternoon with h ill aunt, ball gro ups ha ve pledged their 1
1upport.
Mrs. Edna Rou11h.
Mr. and Mn. Victor Swain of Ra­
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cine ca lled on Mr. and Mn. Her­
bert Roush and son, Mond ay even- I
'f'
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Kenn eth
who h11
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e fl!Rlored I�· �r,laq4 ' arrlved
ho'Me Frrifty an 'wi\l 1\.6\v be em,
Pl @ e4. in Pomeroy
1
SeVetal from he;e a ttended com­
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exerffi al Raci n e
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After Near Riot
In 12-Rounder

COLUMBUS tuPl) - Scioto
Downs 01&gt;cned a 44-day harness
rarin g me et Fr1doy nlgiht and set
records in atten dance, handle and
11Ppee d.
TN.ck orrlcial-s said t hnt 7.2415
fa1111
showed up 1m d wsgered
$143�1{\ ()fl the rune rare end.
Ruby's Sun raptured �he &amp;-it.500
featw·e rice In the time o f 2:01 4�
and paid this back e rs $2.80, $2.80
and $2.60.

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Sets Records
In All Phases

I-N-EW llXVEN SOCIAL Nvws

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: Getting What 'fe Give

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Milwa ukee
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MEMP\ 11s, Tenn. uh-!Be n
c.illC'lfillliti
20 ia .465 9 1 Uoga n . tied for the lead lq 1.bt
SL Luu1s
1 .0.., A n�elt&gt;s
20 24 45fl 9 ½ po,ooo Memphis C)p� kplf ·1011:r•
1 li 22 421 1 0
11,ement, stalked the JaiMp , toChll'ai;•i
1
4 30 :H8 15 ¾ I da,-, in his bid to ,tll;rn �•c� j.he
PhHadel p-)dn
, �lock and renew his ecqualntanee
Friday's RHulh
with vil'tory.
1-'illshul'glh 3 Phih1. 0 (n i�ht l
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Milwaukee 6 Cinrinnali 4 ! n i �"ht)
Hogan,
48
year.s
ot.d kQUlna: Im- ·
('h. i 6 L A. s ! 1 0 inns . . nig'ht)
mortal from Fort Worth.,. TQ:.,
S;in t-'ra n . 3 Sl. Louis 2 (ni-ghl l
flashed his old mastery Friday by
Si,turday's Probabl• Pitd1au
turn ing in a second straight 66
Pitt!lburgh at Philacle-lphi�
and
bouncing into a t hree-;trok e
J laddix (3· 1 ) vi; Conley {2-:il
aclv.ontage a t 1 32 with Bob Ros•
SI 1.ouis at San FrandM'O
burg 1i nd J. C. Goosie.
Kline &lt;2• 4 1 vs Sanford !5- 1 ).
Cincinnati at M i l waul&lt;ce - NewAlmost uncannily accurate rr0m
co�h.e (3·2) vs Burdette (�·2l -.
tee tu green, Hogan sh owed sig ns
hica _g:o
Lo � �.�g :,1 e-s � lll i.('1it · o f elimi1111ting the putting troub·
_(
i l lrnms ! 3 DL 1. J e s caused by inactiv it y on the
Hobbie f --6) v,s
$11nd1y
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G1m•1
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L(olfing cirl'uit .
.
r:tts_bur,g� at Ph1Iadr l ph1n {2) .
He lofted a 25 foot sand wedge
Cl�r1n 11at1 at M I i waukee (2)
shot into the rup for a birdie
�lhicag� at Los An;gele�
on [he first hole to thrill 3.000
St . Loun; p t San ftran&lt;'1�co
· .g h 1m
rollow1n
' , arou nd t he Co1on•
AMERICAN L E AGUE
la\ Country Club coune.
W. L . Pct. GB
Balti mQre
27 16 .628
Cleveland
23 1 5 .600 I ½
Cl1ic,a1w
22 20 .524 4 11
New York
20 19 .513 5
Detroit
18 20 .474 6 ½.
Kansas City
J D 23 45'2- H l
Washi ngton
17 23 .425 8 ½
Boston
1 4 24 .368 10½
Prld1y'1 Results
NEW YORK UPI-Wel terCleveJ.and 6 Detroit 2 ( nif;hlJ
weights Emile GrlHlth and Jorge
Watlhinglon 4 Baltimore 1 ◄n ig ht ) Fernandez were practically re•
I matched today for a ret 1Jrn 12·
Nt!'w Yor� 4 Bost.on 3 ( n,ight)
Ka nsas C1ty 7 Ohlcago 2 (n1ghti
round bout 11t Madison Square
Saturday's Probable Pitct..n
Garde n July 19 becau se of the
Boston ,at Ne w York - Mo 11q 0u . ne ar-riot started Friday nlghl by
quette (4-4) v 11Short (2-3 ) .
Gri ff ith's unpopul ar split decision
Detroit a t Cleve-land - Fo }1ti ck at St. Nicholas Arena .
( 1 4) vs La�an ( l -0).
C hairs and rubbish wer e hu rl ed
Kan11as City at C h ica.go _ John•
the gall ery Jn to t h e ring a n d
from
ttcm ( l -2) vs Sh'll w (4-4) .
Wattrungton -at Baltim ore (nig.h l) preis section when It was au,
nounced that clever Griffit h,
22,
-Stobbs (2-1 ) vs Bariber \fi• l l.
N ew York, h ad won th e 10-ro u nd
l uod•v·s GamH
verdict over sluge:er Fernandez,
K.nsia11 CJ ty at Chic-ago 12)
24.
Of Ar�e ntina I n th eir natlon •
Detroi t a t Clev•Jand {2 ).
ally
t, jevis ed fight.
lt.hnore nl W ash in, g loll'
t1t n
et
c,
�ffN :Yo rk (2)
N at Gol�. Western U: nlon oper•
MINO• LIAOUI RESULTS
ator for ',nited Presa lnternation•
lntern■t lipn1I Luau•
al, was stru('k I n t he ba('k, beforo11to • Columbus 3
tween the shoulder blades, by a
Rlehmond 5 ,ontrul 1
f lying choir; but he gamely con1
MIMnl 4 Rotftett•r 2
tinued sending.
H•w•na I Buff•lo 4
The crowd of 1,261 booed t he
Am•rlc1n Astocl •tlon
dechiiou for mo re th a n flv e mi nMlnne1potls 3 lndlan 1poll, 2
1 utcs, and some or the ga lleryists
St. P1ul 6 Louln·llle 1
I who wert!n'� thrOIW\ng chain,
O,llis, Ft. Worth 6 Houlton
were smashing them up. Speci a l
Chitlffton 6 O.nnr 4
police finally quie ted the demon .
Pacific CoHt League
strators. Ther e was no repo rt of
Vancouver 9 Sacramento 8
anyone heing hospitalized.
S,okine 1 1 S.lt Like C lty S
s,1tt l• 4 San Dl•to 0
1 �•CIOl'N :, Porfl1nd 1
Soutkarn A1MM:l1 tlon

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we re Mn.
Rou£1
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=d �r':' Pir!
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and ltlcty, Mr. and Mn,
o
Rary �nd Rnnnie,
SUNDAY SCHOOL LESSON OF TllE WEEK
ly Mn. CarrOII Adams. Jr.
I F.d w m Jewr ll . 1'he meet mg closed �ars\
e
ow:
.., an Roger,
· dd.
GIil SCOUT MEETING
! with pr";cr hy '.'tlrJ. Ellmtt.
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SE ING CLUB
The New Hann Girl S&lt;"oul .
I a nd Kevi n of Slaton, Mary �
Troop I met on Tuelr�y morning
•
T hi· St \'. 1 ng Cluh met an Tues• .
,
al the hom e of Sheri ¥cGIVlhhn d:i) oft 1 rrm1iri al thf' h&lt;tme of Mrs �•;Y G � a nd Eldon R&lt;' lii 1
e5i,
1 Rouib, and the '.liuu­
Dur111.i:: the m eeH ng officers for N o w, , 111 Th &lt; i �I'- attending �E're r �
·
.
By Koy L. Smith
the cummg yicar wer,e eletted. M rs. L . J llu 1 1 1 •11('ultcr, !itrs. Hui;io o �ot�l I , fu.slt." , -il ' '
f: LLO-., nlP Mfrrt'
ptei11 de nt. Sherry l'�ltshcr; v1ct: Juhlrni;:. �In, H F Bryant Mfs
o:t from t ht New tffenn
Jesus of Nazareth w.u s a man of his own generation. In the pres dent, Brenda Brown; serre• Lloyd Ho ush
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. Mrs.
. T. Ston
c e i UB Cbu.rch" ad«nded
only story that has come down to us out or his childhood, it is tary, Na ncy Hill; treasurer. Sheri �11rs J L Stewart, :\1rs. Donald 1 an
said that he "grew in wisdom, and in stature, and in favor McGlothlin Plans were ma d e for Smith, Mrs. Philip Wolpert and � l Yout�F1ows,hlp .Dlltrict: m•
� �
working at t.he 1wlmmJoc pool this guests. Miss Sue Lehew and �uz- mg at e ooeil UB Ch i .
with God and men."
tho�
a
t , iiclinl
Am
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ce
ntly
.
This means that he picked up out o! the life with which he summer. A wi e ne r roa!"I w as plan- annr Wolpt:rt. and the hostess
w ere i..a'!Y -{fe r n g, Judy B , Kl-·
Tht&gt; next met-"tini,: will ht' held al en L. 1
!f:
was surrounded a great deal of the wisdom of the common ned for t he nut mee ting. The club
;u
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u� Ju •- olph,
people. Th.en , having passed it through the !iller of his own also voted a weekly duet of �c per the home of :\lrs L. c . Roush on _ aro 1yn 1 evi. ng, �and)I Pf=ten,,
girl.
June 71h ·
am azing mind, he turned It back to his generation as a- part
Sheldo n Roush, Na ncy ArmJtronif
ReJreshm en ts were aerv ed to
GROUP VISITS COLLEGE
!'-Jorma Roach, Mr1. Jack Fleshff,
of the Gospel he preached.
Nancy Hill Br end .a Brown Sus.an
A �coup of yout h and advi1K1re j,f rs. Edwin _ Ste in, Mn. William
Grim1tead , · J ud y Ho(fman.' Sherry
visited Otlerbein College at West• G ress, M_a rvm Be nnett a nd Rev.
Fl esher, Diana Bostic, Sheri McThe Uniform Sunday School lesson for June 5: "THE
enille. O hio . r�&lt;'&lt;'ntly T h n se going Robert Dille.
Glothlln and Mrs. Robert McGloth•
GOLDEN RULE," Matthew 7 : 1 - 12; Luke 10:25-37 ,
GOOD WILL CLUB
were David L1evin�. Judith Horr.
lin uaistant leader.
man . \\'.i)liam Bird, Jun (' B umgar '
":he Good•Wl�I Club . .met for
�
WSW$ HOLDS M.E ETING
the ir May meetma: a t the �orne of
Th ere seems to hav e been a common saying among the peoThe wsws of the Bachtel u. B. ner, \h il1p Coodrut� . �ean �tte Mil- I Mr .
ler,
rm
s Clyde _Rice. The mi,etmg was
d
strong,
Clark,
Connie
pie which said, "Th e measure you give will be the measure Church met o n Tue sda y evenlu g .a t
N� A
co?
d uct�d m hobo
George
Randolph.
R
,
d.yl e . A 1ur•
y
w�
an
d
aver
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dropyou get." From some source this profound proverb wa.s
the home of Mrs. Atrred Cl a rk.
Susan Randolph, Leah A nn Mille r, pn1e gom� away s hower was held
ped down into the mind of Jesus, a-nd as he rneditated on it in Mrs. Laura Elliott ope ned the
ud y Al he y , Jean � um ga�ner. for Mn. .Rlce .
the light of what he knew and believed about God , he came to m eeti ag wit h prayer followed by JSherry Flesher,
AUXIL! ARY MEETING
Jeanme Miller,
.
scripture hy Eh1ic Clark a nd Mrs.
the conclusion that it was true.
The American usio n Auxlliar,
Gail \id ler, !d rs . l l a rrr Hoffma n.
y
a
r
lliott.
were
by
Pocms
d
a
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r
• E
Then one day, in the course of one of his s ermons, he quot Jewell and '.drs. Virgi nia Sh.ar- Mrs IJarry �1l ler. Mrs. G� orge Post 140 met Mond�y even.Ing for
Ra ndolph and Rev . Robert Dille. tPe ir r�gular meeti n g whic h o_pa
truth
you
can
depend
ed it, as if lo say, "Thi,;i.
is
upon."
'f
baugh. A Bible quit on Mot her.11 of
Matter of Getting
U. 8. MEN ATTEND CONGRESS ene� �th the Flag Saint� and the
the Bible was conducted by Mrs
saying that the best of life con. --- ------ ·- _ _ ._
A group of men from · Ne w Ha• National Ant hem. Mrs. Fred R oush
The preachtrs are fond
ve n a11d BachtPl EUB C hurches at. �as Acting. Chapla in . A short butsists of giving, and that is at least partly true, But it is also
1
tendNl the Hlh · Annual Men 's m_ess meeti1]1 wa11 h el d and the
true that &amp;· very great deal of life consists of getting, and all
Corii;ress
;i t t he Conference camp Lio ns � ub 'Sl.en u waa , pla nn ed. The
of us are apt to get what we have given.
at Ev•lin•Breth Acres at Buckhan- door pnu was won by Mn. Thel•
If we have presented a Wr'J face lo the world, we are very
nan. Sal urday and Sun day. Dr. ma Cape lf!nt .
ap t tO ge l scow ls , f rowns, and blac k I00 kS ·In re t urn. On tbe
J
Harry Denman. executive secre tary ATTEND DINNER CON F E RENCI
I
Se veral mem!&gt;en of the N"ew Ha·
unwashed mirror in the washroom of a shabby little midwestThe Vacation Bible School a t the �en c ral board of evange lism of
ve
n , and Bac htel EUB Cburchea atern hotel I once saw a motto posted , whicti read;
e
h
t
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d
tho
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M
or
hurch
,dll
h
Nas
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C
Ente rprise EUB Church will be � i n
t
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n��
a con fere nce d i nn er 'lit the
"Llfe is a Mirror:
:\fondav, June 6 at S :30 a. m . The was gues1 speaker.
National Goa�d Armory in .Dunbar
Smile at it .and
goal of the sc hool is to teach the
• BIRTHOA
- Y DINNER
Tuesday eve ning. Mn. EdwJn Steln
·
c hlld ren many 1h mg
a boi.:t l he 1 ife
A h 1�1 hda f d r nn er was held re- or th e New HaVen church and M'iN
II WIil smile back at You ,"
.
A very large part of the life that befalls us is the life that of Jesw; and also teaeh them to use rentl y 1 11 honor of th e 82nd b irth- Norma Lee Roach, Bachtel were
t heir hands and talen ts in makine: day of_ Mrs. C harles Roush . Those host ess
is returning to us.
ea rr OTp t hei r cbnnihea. Tbe
.
ems for the home. Each attendm g were Mrs: An n r.ooddin ner was one of teVffai in Qie
, I had sent.out a large mailing one day, consisting of severa l useful i t
item made will remind t he chil d or nl te_. Mr . and Mrs. Richard Roullh , W es Virgini Conferen
a
t
ce on Uni•
hundred letters .addressed to newspaper ed!tors. The next day the lbings • l earn ed i n Bible
School Lorm Roush and Bobby Joe. Mn. fi e-d Sfe ward1hip Adva1'ce fo� die
II
my wife \;ame in with the morning delivery of mai l and drop- as the y are uaed in the hom e . Th e Ne va Zerkle, 'Mr. a nd Mrs. Ha_rold u , - ,·••
u n ,· t e d .._.
"
.i:.v ne� i ..... I
.
nr-1:,breu
• •
.
pe d a dozen or more of them on rn desk, each one of which 11c hoo 1·s t he me 1· s "The Teac h mg
s Lee Zerkle. Ronnie a nd Be h nd.a .
Ch ur·• . Ro• E. messm• layman
�
bore the stamp, "insufficient ad ress.'' With a whimsical or Jegus."
Mr. and Pifrs. Ra�mond Zerkle and from ""ff'f' ightl Cbunh
Point
As ,; result of his labors ·and the goodne ss of God he has been rewarded with a
smile, she said "E-'el'ything you get today is something you
M B . Th omas Be nt z is direc tor Jerre11· of Ch eshire; Mr. and Mn. Pleasa nt wa11 ma ster of cnemon'IO.
bounteous harvest. H_i s grandfather taught h im, lo�g ago , that , 'if you reap· well you
or the VBS and h as planned four Charles Zerkl e and Charles . M r. Amon g the speaken were __.fte.- "!
sent out yesterday."
must prepare the soil properly and sow go od seed.'
And that is life. "The measure you give is the measure you classes so 1 h at th e ch ildren will be and &amp;t:rs. G ran � Roush, E ldon , Gary Ray Cole , Conference sfiperinien:
working wit h oth era of lbe same and Glenn, Miss Mary Roush. Mr. dent a nd Bishop Gordon Howit4.
get."
S!) it ls. in all walks of life. If we sow the dragop's teeth of intolerance and hate we
a(!e group. 11le teac hers we� and Mrs. Donald O. Roush , Keith. th e
Central an!'a b illbb',
Only OM, Moumer
wen ltr. ani 11'.n..
are certam fo garner only the tares of uhha pphte15 and evil. We see and feel almost
c hose n some time a go and h ne Al lred. Kathy an d Donna, M r. and
nding
Atte
the
most
rein
one
A
fqneral
service
was
being
held
of
.
an
r
Nelson
.
e
i
n
n
o
R
Roush,
■
d
.i
everywhere throughout tlle world today th e aWtlll consequences of the �owing of the
Harry Miller, llr. ·and Mn. Pl._
t been workine: hard in prep ring a M
spectable mortuaries in ollt town, and someone happened o pro ram whic h will be reat value Randy, Roger Ro?9h, Mr. an d Mn.
g
g
Rickard, Mr . and Mn� Otha Liff.
"'leiis of prejudite and greed. The harvest, as we all know, hao liee'n frightful - War.
gl_a,nee into th, e chapel. The'.m1:.a&lt;:h
Ro�rt Rowh, Karen , Pam and i"°, rs Fred Uate•
_ er wa.8 stand'..-"
'"'6 fn the pul- to those attending.
M .
�-.0'0...::.:.a
'Ili.,ease, Famine and Death.
' , ll1'11·. �
·�
pit, and the·smger was seated beSlde the organ. But there was
An of feri ng to help pay e xpenses Kevin
• ason ; M r. and ..
".l rB . ~d
r 11: Burris,
�n. F.dw:ln S:lein , Miu m. 0r M
S
pre�nt on Iy one mourn'er!
·
({ we would all try sowin_g a few mote of the seeds of Kindness Charity and lh\der­
Will be taken each morning. AU ham. Danny. Ralp h and Je an . Mr. el R!ddJe 11.r. � 1itr1. , Luther
"Whose service is it?" the obser,rer it\quired of the morti- children of 1 he communitv are in- and Mrs. Ralph Roush. 'Mr. and 1 Smith, lfr. and Mrs�
slandlng we might, each, m our own �man way help make the World a better place in
IJe vcian.
vitecl to atte nd. All who pian to at - Mrs. Jack Hesson and Sha �e , M r. tog, Miss Norma Lee Roich inil
which to live. There is no better place to se e k for guidan,e iq thi,s worthy undertaking,
�rs. Kenneth Her!1, Mike and Rev. R otiert r,me.
"He's a, man who ha,s lived in this town for 15 years,'' was tend are uked to please be at the and
and the revival of faith in ourselves and in our fellow man, than by regular .attendance
nni� . Mr. and Mr-s. Jimmy �( i�sh
Bo
New H1ftft Nrioufa
.
·
the reply. But his brother fr.om a distant city is the only one c hurch at 8 :30 Monday mornin2: and i ndy
at the Church of our choice,
.
Mr. and Mn. ;J_ L. Stewart iii4
, Mr. and Mrs. � dUam
C
m
'P
i
registrat
for
The
on.
rogram
w
who came. He tells m e that the deceased had made quite a bit
hegin each day a t 9 .a. m. and con- Roush. Joey. . Eleanor. Herbie. Har- 1 Mr. and Mn. J. B. Couch of Poi nt
he lived entil'ely to himself."
of money, but
ry and Bonnie. Arnold R�usb, Mar- Ple as.ant were recen t \lititon o1t
.
tinue until 1 1 : 30 a. m.
g
All ? f h 1mse lf h e h ad. ever glven awaf had returned to atOn June 17 the children will pre• aret Lou Rnney . and Misses• Beu- Ogtebay Park at Wheeling.
.
tend his funeral - nothing.
011d
!hot
Mrs. Jewell Clifton of Roanoke,
sent a pro,eram at the church us- la h and E ulah Gnmm.
I
- COUPLES CLUB
ass
Rule
�e
Br
h'
Va.,
was a recent guest of bq par.
h
t
ing
se
h
o
ey
wh
things
h
t
have
.
.
The Couples Cl ub met recently en t.s , Mr-. and Mra. John Grimes.
That simple _ rul� of life which a,p pears in the teachin�s of learned. The program will begin
at the home �f Mr. and Mrs. F:8 rl
Mr . and Mrl. o. J. Bostic
and
Jesus , . and w�1ch IS CO!f1IDOn)y cal.led "the golden rule, ' ap- � t ? :30 p. m. a nd the public ts
rk for t
Cla
ir regular �meeti og. daught ers were recen t 'l'iatton J.D
nv1ted.
�
work
Han�
during
made
1
a
ot
forms
1n the. 4,achmgs of several
Pl n. Hl yarymg
the great
.
the school will be on display from Thos� attendmg we re Mr. -. na !lit:rs. Hunti ngton
tjAijous teachers of the world. t " ·
Geor�e Burns. Mr. and ' Mrl!l · LesArt hur Wehrli hH been � surgito 7:30 in t he social room and
�:30
It i s just a little as if God had revealed its truth to men of
m the basem e nt of the c hu rch.
7.e rkle, Mr. and Mrs. H�rrv cal patient at Holzer Ho1Pit8l�filler, Mr. and Mrs. Jame s D1@hl.
all races and ages as one of the basic principles of the good
M'r. and Mrs.
Knoll iDcl son
Mlddleporl
l'on·eroy Budget Shopping Cenler
Ji- . �fr. and Mrs. Robert Cooke and or Wellsbu.ni: were recent �es.ts nf
Jile.
.
.
r&gt;erta �Servtces
Mr. and Mrs. Clark.
Probably nothing Jesus ever said has been quoted as many
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Temui'nt a nd
Th is Sundav being Penetrost
ROTARY CLUB
I family.
times, or ignored as much,
o
t
he
hu
d
f
0
R
There is a "brass" rule which enjoys great popularity as a
j '. M_r. a nd Hrs_ . Clyde iee and
P:!�� \f1n� 3 � ;�i�� Ha�� !!� fo� J:e7r �:. a:
;
0
'
family have m ov� � EvansvDle,
practical rule of life. Every man .for himsel f, and the devil ma de for a gala " church bi rt hday Iv mee
'.'lu'om Built Kitchens
t i n e zt the Hartford Me1 ho- I
take lhe hindmost." And a huge percentage of the woe of this partv" wit h eac h prrson prese nt to dist Church with t h e ladies of the Jnd ., where Mr. Rice 11 emplayed.
Makers of Bolsum Bread
Mr. 8 nd Mrs. Bernard IJ!vtng Jr.
l'Jlddleporl
world is �be produce of that cynical advice. .
rl"ceive a piece or birt hd ay cake, chllrc h se rvine the dinne r. A s hort
of
of J?ayton we re recen t vilafors
Copyright 1960 by the Division of Christian Education Na- at tlle First U nited Presbvtcria n business meeti n'l: was held.
•
lbeir parents_ h ere. Mr. Lieving is
'
al
urches
h
C
Middlep1Jrt e ncl Svr.aBIRTHOAY DINNER
tional Council of the Churches of Christ in the United s tates
::n EUB Se,ninary slud en t at Dly ' cuse at the 10:30 and 9 a. m. servThe 58th birt hdav of G ra nt o.
of
America.
.
'
OF AMERICA
·
ices .
Roush was observed recently with
Mh. Cbatles Ray of. Spencer W'II
tt,,"'1 t:nloa 5888, R,ven1wood, W.
Year Dodge &amp; Plymouth ��
a recen l gueat of hs,daugbter and
£.a{Oilf, the Fraot 'J'bom�
! .
Mrs. Otha Lievin1 and. lln. � !l"..
•
Bert
Rouah, · Mrs. Car:rin Ollv�
B1kera Of ·Good Bread
•
Mn.rDavid K:at of the New, ff••tin
Submitted By Rev. Paul Hoob
and ·Uriion EUB Oaurches, 'lttend­
,·
Tht! Loyal Son s an d Dau g h ters of
t.
,.;
ed a
brmeb conference · ■t
.,
the 'Middleport Church of C hrist
Minnier of Tuppen Plains, South Bethe�
•�
Camp
Ev-u
n-Breth Acres, at BUek..­
Local yo ung people and memenjoyed a hay ride and wiener
and Lollrldge E.U.B. Churches
.
h�on. :recently. ,
'MorninJl' wnnhip l[ •- m. : Evanro
at
ast Thursday even in g
he hers of area Na:iarene Churches
t
I
Jelistic servlc.e 7.30 p. m. Trayer
o
ali,
of llr. Uld
'
Da.tci
Hud
"Seek ye first the Kingdom or God." - Mathew 6:33
h ome or Mr. and Mrs. Milton Houd. ar'e scheduled to take .an active
lll'!lvor 8 . t m E"�DIDI aenice,
M)'s.
E;
�
gene
H�U
hi&amp;
been &gt;
t
r
at
pa
in t he ann u al program
.
ashel t. They met a t the ch urcll and
11urgical
p
atif!nt at Holzer Hospital.
These
,
w
ords
o
_
Jesus
His
h
t
f
Sennon
in
on
c
e
the
u
mp
a
Mount
in
Na:tarene
s
o
nd
·
1
is
g.
the
r
to
went
the farm i n cars f om
li!IIIFalrylew Chu'rch, Rev. .m..t
Mr. and Mre. Howard Wac:enhalt
wh ere Mr. lfoudashel t drove them Columbu s, tha t will start as soo n key to a .•u�cessful life, _and Is also the key to the beginning
t
Thoma&amp;, pastor. Sunday ac\;01
e
1
are
vacationing i n Texaa.
h
c
h
he
t
urc
a
mbly
se
as
in and conbnumg of a Chnstlan life. Christ ,;poke to Peter o
-wide
on the hay ride. Th ey later return- s
9:30 ahi Supt. }Jer"bert
oush ; J
ltiehard
Mulford, son of Mr. ancJ
is
o
City
ed
s
t
a
s
an
K
comple
_
n
e
ed
r
o
f
n
arm
f
wie
to the
r
th eir
day and .said I will give unto
pr ayer services Wednesday 8:00
11.ii ,
,
,, ,
M
rs. Ray Mulford, has enliatecl' · in
I
Ju
ne 24
.
r
o
ast.
pre
a
c
h
ing
Sunday
ni11it
7:30;
thee the key s of the Kingdom
.
the Ai r Foree and is ltationed' al
,
1•
The annu11i cam p r.:&gt;r boys, 9 fo of Heaven. This is certainly
Etrjoylng tbe oilUn g "ere Kare n
-�■-nhitd .. CMrct. of JI\IU• \&gt;o-i , Joung, peoples meetlnB; suna&gt;
Lac.kl
and AFB, San Antonio, Tn: ,
2.
ly
u
,
J
to
e
27
Jun
be
w111
IS,
da y 8:U pm.
TY SllHIS for ,lverfone Walker Freddie Brown Ruth Ann "F}J.e cam p for &amp;iris, 9 lo 13, will the first key that Peter need­
... -, Lohr Doy ..,.... Old
Mn.
Robert Johnston and ctik
'
�� fbita, . on PorUan r! llo1d
Ed1i'ards, Larry Heine's, Judy WildSU NDAY
�.'
ed
to
receive.
runner
in
a
A
Pr,a
d
ren
vllllted
ielatiyes in Nitro 11-v:
Chur«ftNI 'RH
ahd
boys
ut
1�
ermuth , Ricky Oiler, Carol Scptt, be Ju�y 4-9. 1 A�
lfiilHM?r tlebt'Ol 9:SO utl t,reacn.ln i w: H, ••�•bat' h P9sfori 'b 'ni
' .•,,.,:.
rate
needs
a
starting
place
e
ral dafs last Week.
�
\V.BTN-TV :
are
exls
r
gi
of
r
numbe
me
a
�
]Jutch Bachtel, Judy Butcher, Carol
9
.
�
JS
el
Chann
lll,m and Bib!e Stut1y • W:Jd Clift: Su�U :hp�, u: ;m a. �, .�
Mt
'Mr.
and
Mr,.
J.
L
SteWart
and
so
ea&lt;h
of
us
!lee&lt;!
a
place
""i'l'
�
Hudson, Carolyn Searles, Sand ra pected.
.
.
; , ir.... P■stJI' c. W. Prof Phil W'iaif
"The
Light
•
d
uation
of
tb�ir
e
nd
e
d
the
gra
t
l(tetlng
mist
to
slart
in
the
Christian
life
�stric
h
O
io
I
.
.
Simpspn, Beverly Cundiff, Neda , li·�' Ccntr�
.
son, Wallace,, from th• Vnivenity
· ,
�
'..,:
,.pt,., Dar�,
J ·
Bradlord , David Wiley, Cari Lele, 1,qnary convention will be July We must begin, by seeking
Kentucky, at Lexington, X,.
of
·■
c Chrltfli,n Sci�• ·� ,44 vre and John Hysell.
a
· . 'i,
�i.vrch of;$hrllt, Pomorov, �
r
a
Cl
� �9, in ch ar�e of Mrs.
God.
•� cf.ar e
W
hile t here they were guat,
of
' irl'DV
.
guest
e
h
t.
n
T
prea1de
ltd. Eua•P..P µn4ef'iood �i 7,,,o a in." r;ii'
o
y,
a
w
"
.
'I11e youn g people were aecomt, - ,
ominc
t �fao �. Mulberry-av, Pom�o;r. , �
Mr. and Ml'II. WaU ace Stewart for.
· . Bitile Scliool 9:31i' t. hi.} · Pnyer�nl" W
th
Ehiabe
Mis11
be
1
11
w\
.
aker
-•,
M_
Mr
s. ar
There are people today who
service at 11 wltb '.'God ;1 . e On l)' i,an le(I by th eir teacher
. ·\.. t.,
t he week end.
ra'tlp 10:90 a. m. )!:VM"I m-:
Cole , 1�uss1onary n urse . to the will sa•y , I have lost interest
hilds, Mre, George Hudson,
C
tha
.
e
the�
,
d
jof"
an
&lt;;:re
•
ubject
a
C
uee
a
a.
.
.
Harry J_ RoU!III. aon of �. and
�
, • , - 4.
h
Sout
m
lony
o
c
·
leper
p 7:30. p. m.1 Roi.t
bl!J
! Rev. and Mrs. Fre� I. Ga rd n er and
n.
of
because
t
of lhe lliiion serlllqq,
church,
T
my
in
.KH
ft:
William Roush, has been . a
Mrs.
ftff
!l�
1
�
t
-iY
,) blfl School' siipt
. i,;a.
i
.
·
r• Sun• Thu, 111th the tord tbJI· &lt;realed lhe Houda,h elts.
"•'' !ltn....a'uih. E
,
happened
has
W:
that
pati
ent at Ple usnt Valley Hoapital.
Something
lcl.
a
h'
,
'
di
•- .rill. ·t
n
t 1titute. N ursery and Jun ior Ch urch T�ead�y �Viht ;:;�: ;�� ::� or they may sa , I'm not feel­
f
od
Mr. ilhd Mn. Bentt,1 Orimea Mid
, •;-...
LeWla :fie1.�
r
�!:me':
t
l:
g�J
h
nl!:ra!
it·(�
Li
n
da, of Lebo nan, Va., Were ·r•
it
or
to,
B.
used
G.
as
r
ing as well
llnu, through July 22. . D
. Lejt.
• and l!ra. Dale · sh ip !O:f•/ 1. :II· . l'MY )e:t, 7 p. hath e,tablioh id )� He, &lt;Nat� 1� for ch ildren .
cent
gu!!'ats o� bia parents, Mr. lnd
ne­
United
MethDdlst
Church,
_PornWilliamso
n
,
Ka
n
s
a
s
City,
will
be
has
who
person
may be a
•��
, Patton.
m.; Ev11r ne �fftd •1 :�
rt ]I:. n ot in v■i n• H io • !d lt to be i n• eroy; E u a:ene Brown , mim ster;. th
M'rs. John Griffies.
e
presidi
n g gen er al superinten ,
because
Christian
a
ver been
,... .,,RU.. MtttllodJlt Cltui'Ch Sll)ltb iJ.. c_::11.ct P!a,er , eettn,: hahlted; I :.m\J.e1r:r,1 , �nd there
Mr. and MrR. Bethel Vance weie
I Sun day School 9·1&amp; �· m., Kenn e th d ent.
'
y.
they don't care for the Ille
Tbu1da
.
1:30
.
Pa,tor
Davk
11
n
o
ne
else.
Isaia
h
4&amp;:18.
Wed
n
e•
0eo...-e
...,,
wed. end ,ueat, of Uw:tr son and.
,.
,
, r
,
1
The central Ohio camp meetFihley, 111pt.; Wc,rsll1p, 10:30 n. m.,
professing Chris•
family, Mr,
and Mn. Tbmnlf!I'
..., •· boot ·
A � '\ana I ,�1ta1 . Atllrnhit. , It, 12', day evenIng Iffl'Iee at D P, m.
" The Pr&gt;wer of the Spirlt."; MYF, i ng will be July 22-31 with three that some
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To all of these
ing.
i�
liv
tlan
Q'il,r P'
Vant'e and Barbara in MorgHtown.
.
Iii
«
S-- Dorcas, �- Codner. .,.st�· Sunda,
H_Nth �od lat Church, Mid• Jr. and Sr., e p. m.; Mond ay. 7 p. preachin g services d:1ily. The
t e They attended, the graduation ,er.
,!NiJfej
., •
-n., R.ef'ortllt.t " ��ool l l. ,.■- D}• C�Udte'n. l Clh•l'."!b dlePort. fttymon K onkrig ht, pas- m. Commi!IBIOn meet. 7:45, Offic1 al worken will be Dr. V. H. Lewh and many more eicuses Christ says to you, ··Seek ye first
,
lhings
on
these
all
and
Tc-,lc.
vkl!I of tlielt IOn f'rQm West Vir� p. 111. 'f�hl'P '7 !,90 'p. m. SurdQ' tor. Chureh_ Sthoo :30 . a. m., Jack Board meet.. Wed., 9 a. m. Prayer Ka:isas City, secretary ol eva n- Kingdom of God, and His rigbteouSJ!ess,
shall 11i nl a Unl\1er1lty, ■chool of meehau.­
ere.)
8 ett ,
life.
on
ouUOOk
t,;
•u
B
,health,
e
tle,
better
s,
i
t
hearsal.
blessing
o
r�
i
.
ivi':.'e
r
P,
Y;
'1
b.
m.
Choir
r
e
.e:,Usm;
Rev.
H.
G.
Purkiser,
C
a
n•n
(maierta
nd
1tu
d
��
a
Tu��,J . _ � �- t . � , , ,
' � Y••lilb(.� 1;o ::'m.
'Holy 1\oit Re�igion
O. . a.
Atfntd M.+hocU1t Church, Robert ton, eva n gelist an d :Paul McNutt, be added unio you. Christ taught that He was and is able to ical e�e1itig. The1 yo�
ir1dford
Churt:h
tf
cUit,
b�
l
;SO
Vance � aecel)ted employment
n e 7 • 2, _Oh io · Ann ual Con fer• R. Card, p'estor; Sun day Sc.hoot at li nger.
Ju
. 0- ftl .
,
overcome the world. This mea:ns all of the evil teachings,
H IJ. mble, m jni■�f. BJ�]e Kt\001 9:30
111 --u".
wvi11�
9:30, Lloyd DIiii n ger, 1upt.; WorLfflrt "9111. '"• 8_ m . ; �6': �11.tp 'tO:tlo I. 19 . G[ff.1e �at We1 lde. r
The youn g people's institute diseases that exist today, Christ and His dedples sought God wit h Babeo;ek and Wilco,i; Comp'i.ny
.
Rullell
l'Dlor. Sund/lJ Ch�lan �
(yoptli1 e p. m.
' Fldor11.li.C11Y.i\ili, l}'•""lot &amp; ,hip services &gt;I 10:45 a . m., Her• will be Aug. 8-13. A you ng mtr· first in their lives. They did not let anyone cheat them out of at Barberton, Ohio, where he ,nd.
bis
family
)ii.ill
reside.
�
or h
nned.:J'{eiiMe�IM, l'lpmeroy. m,n Tayl0&lt;, la yleader. Wed., 7:311 ried people'• retreat will be
Evenln., l')(��ljj�:J,80 p. ,n.
did and said all manner of things to
ives.
People
Godlv
l
l
iving
l(n
.
1oe drllham ind
Mr.
and
·
r, _; �
p. !fl•• Prayer servlcea. Sun . 7t30 p. Sept. 1 6-18.
·
ld.o, 'If - �!�;- ��; John
,.,'r:t}•t
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Fri day eveninJ: m a n exh1b!l i on
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sored by thr Park Asso&lt;•1at ion at
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kett'li lead-off olnJ.(le, an error,
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FLINT. Mic h . UPI-Ar t Wall
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the Cl rst two Bllltlv Ope n aotr
to urna ments, toc\fy_ ..tered t h \'
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shortatop Joe Koppe, who will btl
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Apple Grove

Bobby Sha ntz saved the Yan ­
kees' vlctory over the Red Sox
when hi! got out of a n eig hth in­
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pinchh lt ter
Ted WIiiiama to Cly out wi, h the
potenti al tyi ni run on thi rd. Bob
Turley was the wlnner a nd Jerry
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heavywe11ht crown Oft ttle llne aramat Floyd Pattenon tn
Now York come June 20, takM a breather from tralnir.l' tm''
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presc-11 tr1l The programR ore II
Th� Pi:��1 a, re mnng stro 11¥·
pro Je cl o r the ga rden c hl be of thl R arm et
bu no one can Ii ,up
di11trict with Mrs • Garen Stans bury thein bccallse t he y've got lhe Law
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will he the guest on Mon day '• Mormon Church and a pitcher
wit hout a pee r rig ht now in either
, progrum und will b e ln tervlewe d o f the maj or leagues.
on 1111rdenlng and the affairs of the
Law, Who has been beate n on ly
club which 11h e reprosentii.
once, became the first big lea1ue
Mobil• 2 Atlant1 1
pitc her to win eight gumcs this
Birmingham 7 Chatan0091 2
1eason when he blanked the PhU,
Memphlt 1 6 ShNveport 3
Hes, 3·0, Fl'ltl,11y night. The Pltta•
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Ei11♦-rn I.Ngue
and Walked one batter to lead
Wllll•m1port 3 Rtadlnt 2
th e Pfratea to th eir sixth stral.ht
All•ntown 3 lln1h1mfon 1
vict ory and keep them two a:amea
L1nc11t.r 6 Sprlngfleld 1
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IJruton, MU. · . 33 144 23 48 .
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a tD�kout pne WAY
p rl
ti( rt Crary
Wallen, Pbila. 35 . 1 16 16 37
or • the other " Louis said. "No- ),'jll/"· i e,: Ftld
e:o
AMERICAN LEAGUI i•� bmr �n�w, · '.i, � Jphansson, �n . "�� . G �-i:yatt:i · - P
a
Runnels, Usn . . 37 14' 18 lU
fight. E�� lull""! he can hit
' 1n d
�d� ht'er
0,;. tJi
. e,. ';.!l';,
&lt;Il�� la;
l!erra, N. Y . . · 31 00 lti 32 .1,111 · with hi, 'riahi/liapd."
n le.:t. ueanna . -v,;_'1.,
.
Allison , W as h . 40 152 z, 50 .� ,
.,
� ... i,
,
�•fl'•. �111fiitt.·of
,Ml-. ahd
�ii l)1\1 .rlljil_ to ' . )'11-.
Marl,, N. Y. . . 36 128 28 f2
c mar•
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. .
t\i� U!lt Jr«ip, 'att\'1'8•• o n a Mn.
f,!in oao, Chi. . . 42 ·102 30 11,2 • 1
ony
.,..�m
-,,Ill'&lt;
In
open
,
an
rled
,
Smilb, Cht.. . . . 42 160 22 &amp;2
•1 'ililril..iii. � ' loi�cko�t la,t June. , ,
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p.
a
t
ay
4:11()
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Power, Clev e. 35 138 15 44 .�,
•::r�!/11tp , 1&lt;i�ked llko an am
, .
•
Lut�enn
Geptile, Bait 37 IN 1 7 80 .ilil .1 lflut .Jll �1 'l(ght," nid 1'}uls, 1ilh
and
�
1lder..., . . W:
M�.
Piersa ll, Cltve. 36 nu 21 36 .,11 1· )'�9. ' Is .•�In&amp; •• Patlenon 'i ad•
Crary
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tcoompan
rqut,,
U
Kl uezwak.l, Ch i. 28 N t4i :zg .309 1 v hor for the rei m match .
ston
.Charle
\I&gt;
¥on
and Mr1.
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1 . . ,; ", ;
.
RUNS IATTID IN
.
.
�
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lane.
a
with
end
Mr.
Mrs.
rde
bo
a
Roy
o�ml
Donthey
rul
N•tlonal. LHgue: Cl emente, �J- , hue.
.
"'" �, a.. k.. Cubo :l6i c.....i•
ha rdwoods
not
Mr. � nd , Mfs. WaJter �eDad,e, • Many Oh io
011.nt, 33; Mc.Covey, Glants 1 331 Kim and Ge�p �rly, 'l'roy, •�ht 1
g� enough for lu_mtier or pulp
1111..,, Red■ 30; ltobln10n., Rtdi th e week ena with Mrs. 'Eana I
wood are well suitOO lor the pro30
Rous h a nd fa mily. Mrs. Rous h ac- d uction of ch arcoal, accordi n g to
:
A�rlun
LNiu• Hin....,_ Or- com��n�e� them h
■1
nk... l
ome for an I n- � Oht·o Stile Un iversi ty Extension
2; L•
lol
32; Ma rls, Ya
I de!imte .v,slt ,
spectallsts.
,
mon, Senators 29: Gentile, Ort,\-f r. and Mr11. BUJ'hl Wolfe �d
.
olff 29; Skowron, Y1nkNt 29; Ml- fa n;1ily
of Hebron spe n t Me mori al
A modified ayalem of prunin g
noso• Whit• So 29.
D a y week end wlt h George f!•Y- ca n reduce fruit ctie�in g of t oHOM: RU NS
.
ma n and Mr. and Mrs. Gordon m atoes b y as much as 60 per
N•flonal Leagua· ■.oy.r Cardi- Wolle .
cen t, Oh io Agriculturpl Experi­
.
nal" 14 • l•nkl C:uN 12; Aaren
Mr. and Mr�. ilerbert Roush a nd me nt StAtlon h ortlcult\irtsts ha ve
BravN 1 1 ; Mathews, lraws lO; son a d Be�s
1�:·Slaug1J.t,r were at found.
McCo'ffY, Giants 101 RGblnaon, Baden,11 W. Va.,
to · dectJnte graves
Reda 10.
Sun d ay ar tern��nMa
y
a
:
o
rl , •
Am-,lc,n L gue
Mr1; �rsa l&gt;arsons and Roger ,
ke" 1 2: Lemon, Stnitcu·• II; are v111 1. tJ n g her daughter , Mrs.
Held• Inell•ns 10•, C•rv, y1 nk"' Donald Hllpp and family Ash la n d
I; ManH•, Y1nbH 7.
Mr.._ a� . Mn. Lovett of . New
PITCHING
.__
Bri{Z
hton;,., a., spe n t M e morial Day
Nation• I LNtue.. L ••• Pl rarww wetkenci' t.'lth Marion Ours .
l,1; S1nferd, Glantt S.1: Friend
Mr. iamt Mra. Clarence Rous h
Pittsburgh 6-2; MeCorm lck, G I• and sons of Wihriel d. w. Va ..' visit­
anft 7 ; Buhl, lrav" 4-2.
�c1n LH1ue C t , Yan- ed edncsd ay with the form c r's faAm.r
: oe fl
th er Fred Roush and family .
.
'
'
kMs 5-0; Staley, Whit. Sox 5-1;
Barber, OrlGle1 5-1 ; Hall, A�I •
tic, 5°1; lsft'ad1, OrlfJI .. 5-1.
IIA$E8ALL AIDS FOUNDATION
NEW YORK UPI-The fourth
ann u al Na ti on al Foun datio n Ba se
ball Day will be held July 4 with
all baseball tt ama th roug hout t he
co u n try co11t ributi ng towards t he
M arc h of Dimes progl' am. Th e
By Mn. Herbert Rou1h
Forestt Neicler of Racine spent maj ors, mlnors and other- b a ae•
Sunday atternoon with h ill aunt, ball gro ups ha ve pledged their 1
1upport.
Mrs. Edna Rou11h.
Mr. and Mn. Victor Swain of Ra­
I
cine ca lled on Mr. and Mn. Her­
bert Roush and son, Mond ay even- I
'f'
.,
Ing.
,
,
n
bee
Kenn eth
who h11
ol
\
• ' I
e fl!Rlored I�· �r,laq4 ' arrlved
ho'Me Frrifty an 'wi\l 1\.6\v be em,
Pl @ e4. in Pomeroy
1
SeVetal from he;e a ttended com­
�� »
exerffi al Raci n e
P
'frl!!n
it.
1h 11 vi•
"'
�liliti 'W• , .t,I\, 11114 111r,1. l!toBuddy Tome), anil . Klren
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Rematch Certain
After Near Riot
In 12-Rounder

COLUMBUS tuPl) - Scioto
Downs 01&gt;cned a 44-day harness
rarin g me et Fr1doy nlgiht and set
records in atten dance, handle and
11Ppee d.
TN.ck orrlcial-s said t hnt 7.2415
fa1111
showed up 1m d wsgered
$143�1{\ ()fl the rune rare end.
Ruby's Sun raptured �he &amp;-it.500
featw·e rice In the time o f 2:01 4�
and paid this back e rs $2.80, $2.80
and $2.60.

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Scioto Downs
Sets Records
In All Phases

I-N-EW llXVEN SOCIAL Nvws

1'!l •� �

: Getting What 'fe Give

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. L·�•�
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Pittsb urgh
�� 1 4 .u·, �
·I,\
S311 r'randsco ...., 1 7 6,,_ 2
II
1
l 9 1 6 . 54J 1:1
Milwa ukee
.
I
22 22 500 71,l,i
MEMP\ 11s, Tenn. uh-!Be n
c.illC'lfillliti
20 ia .465 9 1 Uoga n . tied for the lead lq 1.bt
SL Luu1s
1 .0.., A n�elt&gt;s
20 24 45fl 9 ½ po,ooo Memphis C)p� kplf ·1011:r•
1 li 22 421 1 0
11,ement, stalked the JaiMp , toChll'ai;•i
1
4 30 :H8 15 ¾ I da,-, in his bid to ,tll;rn �•c� j.he
PhHadel p-)dn
, �lock and renew his ecqualntanee
Friday's RHulh
with vil'tory.
1-'illshul'glh 3 Phih1. 0 (n i�ht l
.r
r
_
Milwaukee 6 Cinrinnali 4 ! n i �"ht)
Hogan,
48
year.s
ot.d kQUlna: Im- ·
('h. i 6 L A. s ! 1 0 inns . . nig'ht)
mortal from Fort Worth.,. TQ:.,
S;in t-'ra n . 3 Sl. Louis 2 (ni-ghl l
flashed his old mastery Friday by
Si,turday's Probabl• Pitd1au
turn ing in a second straight 66
Pitt!lburgh at Philacle-lphi�
and
bouncing into a t hree-;trok e
J laddix (3· 1 ) vi; Conley {2-:il
aclv.ontage a t 1 32 with Bob Ros•
SI 1.ouis at San FrandM'O
burg 1i nd J. C. Goosie.
Kline &lt;2• 4 1 vs Sanford !5- 1 ).
Cincinnati at M i l waul&lt;ce - NewAlmost uncannily accurate rr0m
co�h.e (3·2) vs Burdette (�·2l -.
tee tu green, Hogan sh owed sig ns
hica _g:o
Lo � �.�g :,1 e-s � lll i.('1it · o f elimi1111ting the putting troub·
_(
i l lrnms ! 3 DL 1. J e s caused by inactiv it y on the
Hobbie f --6) v,s
$11nd1y
�
G1m•1
_
L(olfing cirl'uit .
.
r:tts_bur,g� at Ph1Iadr l ph1n {2) .
He lofted a 25 foot sand wedge
Cl�r1n 11at1 at M I i waukee (2)
shot into the rup for a birdie
�lhicag� at Los An;gele�
on [he first hole to thrill 3.000
St . Loun; p t San ftran&lt;'1�co
· .g h 1m
rollow1n
' , arou nd t he Co1on•
AMERICAN L E AGUE
la\ Country Club coune.
W. L . Pct. GB
Balti mQre
27 16 .628
Cleveland
23 1 5 .600 I ½
Cl1ic,a1w
22 20 .524 4 11
New York
20 19 .513 5
Detroit
18 20 .474 6 ½.
Kansas City
J D 23 45'2- H l
Washi ngton
17 23 .425 8 ½
Boston
1 4 24 .368 10½
Prld1y'1 Results
NEW YORK UPI-Wel terCleveJ.and 6 Detroit 2 ( nif;hlJ
weights Emile GrlHlth and Jorge
Watlhinglon 4 Baltimore 1 ◄n ig ht ) Fernandez were practically re•
I matched today for a ret 1Jrn 12·
Nt!'w Yor� 4 Bost.on 3 ( n,ight)
Ka nsas C1ty 7 Ohlcago 2 (n1ghti
round bout 11t Madison Square
Saturday's Probable Pitct..n
Garde n July 19 becau se of the
Boston ,at Ne w York - Mo 11q 0u . ne ar-riot started Friday nlghl by
quette (4-4) v 11Short (2-3 ) .
Gri ff ith's unpopul ar split decision
Detroit a t Cleve-land - Fo }1ti ck at St. Nicholas Arena .
( 1 4) vs La�an ( l -0).
C hairs and rubbish wer e hu rl ed
Kan11as City at C h ica.go _ John•
the gall ery Jn to t h e ring a n d
from
ttcm ( l -2) vs Sh'll w (4-4) .
Wattrungton -at Baltim ore (nig.h l) preis section when It was au,
nounced that clever Griffit h,
22,
-Stobbs (2-1 ) vs Bariber \fi• l l.
N ew York, h ad won th e 10-ro u nd
l uod•v·s GamH
verdict over sluge:er Fernandez,
K.nsia11 CJ ty at Chic-ago 12)
24.
Of Ar�e ntina I n th eir natlon •
Detroi t a t Clev•Jand {2 ).
ally
t, jevis ed fight.
lt.hnore nl W ash in, g loll'
t1t n
et
c,
�ffN :Yo rk (2)
N at Gol�. Western U: nlon oper•
MINO• LIAOUI RESULTS
ator for ',nited Presa lnternation•
lntern■t lipn1I Luau•
al, was stru('k I n t he ba('k, beforo11to • Columbus 3
tween the shoulder blades, by a
Rlehmond 5 ,ontrul 1
f lying choir; but he gamely con1
MIMnl 4 Rotftett•r 2
tinued sending.
H•w•na I Buff•lo 4
The crowd of 1,261 booed t he
Am•rlc1n Astocl •tlon
dechiiou for mo re th a n flv e mi nMlnne1potls 3 lndlan 1poll, 2
1 utcs, and some or the ga lleryists
St. P1ul 6 Louln·llle 1
I who wert!n'� thrOIW\ng chain,
O,llis, Ft. Worth 6 Houlton
were smashing them up. Speci a l
Chitlffton 6 O.nnr 4
police finally quie ted the demon .
Pacific CoHt League
strators. Ther e was no repo rt of
Vancouver 9 Sacramento 8
anyone heing hospitalized.
S,okine 1 1 S.lt Like C lty S
s,1tt l• 4 San Dl•to 0
1 �•CIOl'N :, Porfl1nd 1
Soutkarn A1MM:l1 tlon

�

41n,'1' �
we re Mn.
Rou£1
'(
A_
h �
=d �r':' Pir!
. E,
and ltlcty, Mr. and Mn,
o
Rary �nd Rnnnie,
SUNDAY SCHOOL LESSON OF TllE WEEK
ly Mn. CarrOII Adams. Jr.
I F.d w m Jewr ll . 1'he meet mg closed �ars\
e
ow:
.., an Roger,
· dd.
GIil SCOUT MEETING
! with pr";cr hy '.'tlrJ. Ellmtt.
r
R
R
n.
n
t
Klre
Pam
o,Ul.hJ
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M.
f
W
SE ING CLUB
The New Hann Girl S&lt;"oul .
I a nd Kevi n of Slaton, Mary �
Troop I met on Tuelr�y morning
•
T hi· St \'. 1 ng Cluh met an Tues• .
,
al the hom e of Sheri ¥cGIVlhhn d:i) oft 1 rrm1iri al thf' h&lt;tme of Mrs �•;Y G � a nd Eldon R&lt;' lii 1
e5i,
1 Rouib, and the '.liuu­
Dur111.i:: the m eeH ng officers for N o w, , 111 Th &lt; i �I'- attending �E're r �
·
.
By Koy L. Smith
the cummg yicar wer,e eletted. M rs. L . J llu 1 1 1 •11('ultcr, !itrs. Hui;io o �ot�l I , fu.slt." , -il ' '
f: LLO-., nlP Mfrrt'
ptei11 de nt. Sherry l'�ltshcr; v1ct: Juhlrni;:. �In, H F Bryant Mfs
o:t from t ht New tffenn
Jesus of Nazareth w.u s a man of his own generation. In the pres dent, Brenda Brown; serre• Lloyd Ho ush
'
:
:
w
·
e
i
. Mrs.
. T. Ston
c e i UB Cbu.rch" ad«nded
only story that has come down to us out or his childhood, it is tary, Na ncy Hill; treasurer. Sheri �11rs J L Stewart, :\1rs. Donald 1 an
said that he "grew in wisdom, and in stature, and in favor McGlothlin Plans were ma d e for Smith, Mrs. Philip Wolpert and � l Yout�F1ows,hlp .Dlltrict: m•
� �
working at t.he 1wlmmJoc pool this guests. Miss Sue Lehew and �uz- mg at e ooeil UB Ch i .
with God and men."
tho�
a
t , iiclinl
Am
fl
ce
ntly
.
This means that he picked up out o! the life with which he summer. A wi e ne r roa!"I w as plan- annr Wolpt:rt. and the hostess
w ere i..a'!Y -{fe r n g, Judy B , Kl-·
Tht&gt; next met-"tini,: will ht' held al en L. 1
!f:
was surrounded a great deal of the wisdom of the common ned for t he nut mee ting. The club
;u
�
"' ':'·
u� Ju •- olph,
people. Th.en , having passed it through the !iller of his own also voted a weekly duet of �c per the home of :\lrs L. c . Roush on _ aro 1yn 1 evi. ng, �and)I Pf=ten,,
girl.
June 71h ·
am azing mind, he turned It back to his generation as a- part
Sheldo n Roush, Na ncy ArmJtronif
ReJreshm en ts were aerv ed to
GROUP VISITS COLLEGE
!'-Jorma Roach, Mr1. Jack Fleshff,
of the Gospel he preached.
Nancy Hill Br end .a Brown Sus.an
A �coup of yout h and advi1K1re j,f rs. Edwin _ Ste in, Mn. William
Grim1tead , · J ud y Ho(fman.' Sherry
visited Otlerbein College at West• G ress, M_a rvm Be nnett a nd Rev.
Fl esher, Diana Bostic, Sheri McThe Uniform Sunday School lesson for June 5: "THE
enille. O hio . r�&lt;'&lt;'ntly T h n se going Robert Dille.
Glothlln and Mrs. Robert McGloth•
GOLDEN RULE," Matthew 7 : 1 - 12; Luke 10:25-37 ,
GOOD WILL CLUB
were David L1evin�. Judith Horr.
lin uaistant leader.
man . \\'.i)liam Bird, Jun (' B umgar '
":he Good•Wl�I Club . .met for
�
WSW$ HOLDS M.E ETING
the ir May meetma: a t the �orne of
Th ere seems to hav e been a common saying among the peoThe wsws of the Bachtel u. B. ner, \h il1p Coodrut� . �ean �tte Mil- I Mr .
ler,
rm
s Clyde _Rice. The mi,etmg was
d
strong,
Clark,
Connie
pie which said, "Th e measure you give will be the measure Church met o n Tue sda y evenlu g .a t
N� A
co?
d uct�d m hobo
George
Randolph.
R
,
d.yl e . A 1ur•
y
w�
an
d
aver
·
dropyou get." From some source this profound proverb wa.s
the home of Mrs. Atrred Cl a rk.
Susan Randolph, Leah A nn Mille r, pn1e gom� away s hower was held
ped down into the mind of Jesus, a-nd as he rneditated on it in Mrs. Laura Elliott ope ned the
ud y Al he y , Jean � um ga�ner. for Mn. .Rlce .
the light of what he knew and believed about God , he came to m eeti ag wit h prayer followed by JSherry Flesher,
AUXIL! ARY MEETING
Jeanme Miller,
.
scripture hy Eh1ic Clark a nd Mrs.
the conclusion that it was true.
The American usio n Auxlliar,
Gail \id ler, !d rs . l l a rrr Hoffma n.
y
a
r
lliott.
were
by
Pocms
d
a
M
e
r
• E
Then one day, in the course of one of his s ermons, he quot Jewell and '.drs. Virgi nia Sh.ar- Mrs IJarry �1l ler. Mrs. G� orge Post 140 met Mond�y even.Ing for
Ra ndolph and Rev . Robert Dille. tPe ir r�gular meeti n g whic h o_pa
truth
you
can
depend
ed it, as if lo say, "Thi,;i.
is
upon."
'f
baugh. A Bible quit on Mot her.11 of
Matter of Getting
U. 8. MEN ATTEND CONGRESS ene� �th the Flag Saint� and the
the Bible was conducted by Mrs
saying that the best of life con. --- ------ ·- _ _ ._
A group of men from · Ne w Ha• National Ant hem. Mrs. Fred R oush
The preachtrs are fond
ve n a11d BachtPl EUB C hurches at. �as Acting. Chapla in . A short butsists of giving, and that is at least partly true, But it is also
1
tendNl the Hlh · Annual Men 's m_ess meeti1]1 wa11 h el d and the
true that &amp;· very great deal of life consists of getting, and all
Corii;ress
;i t t he Conference camp Lio ns � ub 'Sl.en u waa , pla nn ed. The
of us are apt to get what we have given.
at Ev•lin•Breth Acres at Buckhan- door pnu was won by Mn. Thel•
If we have presented a Wr'J face lo the world, we are very
nan. Sal urday and Sun day. Dr. ma Cape lf!nt .
ap t tO ge l scow ls , f rowns, and blac k I00 kS ·In re t urn. On tbe
J
Harry Denman. executive secre tary ATTEND DINNER CON F E RENCI
I
Se veral mem!&gt;en of the N"ew Ha·
unwashed mirror in the washroom of a shabby little midwestThe Vacation Bible School a t the �en c ral board of evange lism of
ve
n , and Bac htel EUB Cburchea atern hotel I once saw a motto posted , whicti read;
e
h
t
ist
d
tho
e
M
or
hurch
,dll
h
Nas
e
C
Ente rprise EUB Church will be � i n
t
e
n��
a con fere nce d i nn er 'lit the
"Llfe is a Mirror:
:\fondav, June 6 at S :30 a. m . The was gues1 speaker.
National Goa�d Armory in .Dunbar
Smile at it .and
goal of the sc hool is to teach the
• BIRTHOA
- Y DINNER
Tuesday eve ning. Mn. EdwJn Steln
·
c hlld ren many 1h mg
a boi.:t l he 1 ife
A h 1�1 hda f d r nn er was held re- or th e New HaVen church and M'iN
II WIil smile back at You ,"
.
A very large part of the life that befalls us is the life that of Jesw; and also teaeh them to use rentl y 1 11 honor of th e 82nd b irth- Norma Lee Roach, Bachtel were
t heir hands and talen ts in makine: day of_ Mrs. C harles Roush . Those host ess
is returning to us.
ea rr OTp t hei r cbnnihea. Tbe
.
ems for the home. Each attendm g were Mrs: An n r.ooddin ner was one of teVffai in Qie
, I had sent.out a large mailing one day, consisting of severa l useful i t
item made will remind t he chil d or nl te_. Mr . and Mrs. Richard Roullh , W es Virgini Conferen
a
t
ce on Uni•
hundred letters .addressed to newspaper ed!tors. The next day the lbings • l earn ed i n Bible
School Lorm Roush and Bobby Joe. Mn. fi e-d Sfe ward1hip Adva1'ce fo� die
II
my wife \;ame in with the morning delivery of mai l and drop- as the y are uaed in the hom e . Th e Ne va Zerkle, 'Mr. a nd Mrs. Ha_rold u , - ,·••
u n ,· t e d .._.
"
.i:.v ne� i ..... I
.
nr-1:,breu
• •
.
pe d a dozen or more of them on rn desk, each one of which 11c hoo 1·s t he me 1· s "The Teac h mg
s Lee Zerkle. Ronnie a nd Be h nd.a .
Ch ur·• . Ro• E. messm• layman
�
bore the stamp, "insufficient ad ress.'' With a whimsical or Jegus."
Mr. and Pifrs. Ra�mond Zerkle and from ""ff'f' ightl Cbunh
Point
As ,; result of his labors ·and the goodne ss of God he has been rewarded with a
smile, she said "E-'el'ything you get today is something you
M B . Th omas Be nt z is direc tor Jerre11· of Ch eshire; Mr. and Mn. Pleasa nt wa11 ma ster of cnemon'IO.
bounteous harvest. H_i s grandfather taught h im, lo�g ago , that , 'if you reap· well you
or the VBS and h as planned four Charles Zerkl e and Charles . M r. Amon g the speaken were __.fte.- "!
sent out yesterday."
must prepare the soil properly and sow go od seed.'
And that is life. "The measure you give is the measure you classes so 1 h at th e ch ildren will be and &amp;t:rs. G ran � Roush, E ldon , Gary Ray Cole , Conference sfiperinien:
working wit h oth era of lbe same and Glenn, Miss Mary Roush. Mr. dent a nd Bishop Gordon Howit4.
get."
S!) it ls. in all walks of life. If we sow the dragop's teeth of intolerance and hate we
a(!e group. 11le teac hers we� and Mrs. Donald O. Roush , Keith. th e
Central an!'a b illbb',
Only OM, Moumer
wen ltr. ani 11'.n..
are certam fo garner only the tares of uhha pphte15 and evil. We see and feel almost
c hose n some time a go and h ne Al lred. Kathy an d Donna, M r. and
nding
Atte
the
most
rein
one
A
fqneral
service
was
being
held
of
.
an
r
Nelson
.
e
i
n
n
o
R
Roush,
■
d
.i
everywhere throughout tlle world today th e aWtlll consequences of the �owing of the
Harry Miller, llr. ·and Mn. Pl._
t been workine: hard in prep ring a M
spectable mortuaries in ollt town, and someone happened o pro ram whic h will be reat value Randy, Roger Ro?9h, Mr. an d Mn.
g
g
Rickard, Mr . and Mn� Otha Liff.
"'leiis of prejudite and greed. The harvest, as we all know, hao liee'n frightful - War.
gl_a,nee into th, e chapel. The'.m1:.a&lt;:h
Ro�rt Rowh, Karen , Pam and i"°, rs Fred Uate•
_ er wa.8 stand'..-"
'"'6 fn the pul- to those attending.
M .
�-.0'0...::.:.a
'Ili.,ease, Famine and Death.
' , ll1'11·. �
·�
pit, and the·smger was seated beSlde the organ. But there was
An of feri ng to help pay e xpenses Kevin
• ason ; M r. and ..
".l rB . ~d
r 11: Burris,
�n. F.dw:ln S:lein , Miu m. 0r M
S
pre�nt on Iy one mourn'er!
·
({ we would all try sowin_g a few mote of the seeds of Kindness Charity and lh\der­
Will be taken each morning. AU ham. Danny. Ralp h and Je an . Mr. el R!ddJe 11.r. � 1itr1. , Luther
"Whose service is it?" the obser,rer it\quired of the morti- children of 1 he communitv are in- and Mrs. Ralph Roush. 'Mr. and 1 Smith, lfr. and Mrs�
slandlng we might, each, m our own �man way help make the World a better place in
IJe vcian.
vitecl to atte nd. All who pian to at - Mrs. Jack Hesson and Sha �e , M r. tog, Miss Norma Lee Roich inil
which to live. There is no better place to se e k for guidan,e iq thi,s worthy undertaking,
�rs. Kenneth Her!1, Mike and Rev. R otiert r,me.
"He's a, man who ha,s lived in this town for 15 years,'' was tend are uked to please be at the and
and the revival of faith in ourselves and in our fellow man, than by regular .attendance
nni� . Mr. and Mr-s. Jimmy �( i�sh
Bo
New H1ftft Nrioufa
.
·
the reply. But his brother fr.om a distant city is the only one c hurch at 8 :30 Monday mornin2: and i ndy
at the Church of our choice,
.
Mr. and Mn. ;J_ L. Stewart iii4
, Mr. and Mrs. � dUam
C
m
'P
i
registrat
for
The
on.
rogram
w
who came. He tells m e that the deceased had made quite a bit
hegin each day a t 9 .a. m. and con- Roush. Joey. . Eleanor. Herbie. Har- 1 Mr. and Mn. J. B. Couch of Poi nt
he lived entil'ely to himself."
of money, but
ry and Bonnie. Arnold R�usb, Mar- Ple as.ant were recen t \lititon o1t
.
tinue until 1 1 : 30 a. m.
g
All ? f h 1mse lf h e h ad. ever glven awaf had returned to atOn June 17 the children will pre• aret Lou Rnney . and Misses• Beu- Ogtebay Park at Wheeling.
.
tend his funeral - nothing.
011d
!hot
Mrs. Jewell Clifton of Roanoke,
sent a pro,eram at the church us- la h and E ulah Gnmm.
I
- COUPLES CLUB
ass
Rule
�e
Br
h'
Va.,
was a recent guest of bq par.
h
t
ing
se
h
o
ey
wh
things
h
t
have
.
.
The Couples Cl ub met recently en t.s , Mr-. and Mra. John Grimes.
That simple _ rul� of life which a,p pears in the teachin�s of learned. The program will begin
at the home �f Mr. and Mrs. F:8 rl
Mr . and Mrl. o. J. Bostic
and
Jesus , . and w�1ch IS CO!f1IDOn)y cal.led "the golden rule, ' ap- � t ? :30 p. m. a nd the public ts
rk for t
Cla
ir regular �meeti og. daught ers were recen t 'l'iatton J.D
nv1ted.
�
work
Han�
during
made
1
a
ot
forms
1n the. 4,achmgs of several
Pl n. Hl yarymg
the great
.
the school will be on display from Thos� attendmg we re Mr. -. na !lit:rs. Hunti ngton
tjAijous teachers of the world. t " ·
Geor�e Burns. Mr. and ' Mrl!l · LesArt hur Wehrli hH been � surgito 7:30 in t he social room and
�:30
It i s just a little as if God had revealed its truth to men of
m the basem e nt of the c hu rch.
7.e rkle, Mr. and Mrs. H�rrv cal patient at Holzer Ho1Pit8l�filler, Mr. and Mrs. Jame s D1@hl.
all races and ages as one of the basic principles of the good
M'r. and Mrs.
Knoll iDcl son
Mlddleporl
l'on·eroy Budget Shopping Cenler
Ji- . �fr. and Mrs. Robert Cooke and or Wellsbu.ni: were recent �es.ts nf
Jile.
.
.
r&gt;erta �Servtces
Mr. and Mrs. Clark.
Probably nothing Jesus ever said has been quoted as many
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Temui'nt a nd
Th is Sundav being Penetrost
ROTARY CLUB
I family.
times, or ignored as much,
o
t
he
hu
d
f
0
R
There is a "brass" rule which enjoys great popularity as a
j '. M_r. a nd Hrs_ . Clyde iee and
P:!�� \f1n� 3 � ;�i�� Ha�� !!� fo� J:e7r �:. a:
;
0
'
family have m ov� � EvansvDle,
practical rule of life. Every man .for himsel f, and the devil ma de for a gala " church bi rt hday Iv mee
'.'lu'om Built Kitchens
t i n e zt the Hartford Me1 ho- I
take lhe hindmost." And a huge percentage of the woe of this partv" wit h eac h prrson prese nt to dist Church with t h e ladies of the Jnd ., where Mr. Rice 11 emplayed.
Makers of Bolsum Bread
Mr. 8 nd Mrs. Bernard IJ!vtng Jr.
l'Jlddleporl
world is �be produce of that cynical advice. .
rl"ceive a piece or birt hd ay cake, chllrc h se rvine the dinne r. A s hort
of
of J?ayton we re recen t vilafors
Copyright 1960 by the Division of Christian Education Na- at tlle First U nited Presbvtcria n business meeti n'l: was held.
•
lbeir parents_ h ere. Mr. Lieving is
'
al
urches
h
C
Middlep1Jrt e ncl Svr.aBIRTHOAY DINNER
tional Council of the Churches of Christ in the United s tates
::n EUB Se,ninary slud en t at Dly ' cuse at the 10:30 and 9 a. m. servThe 58th birt hdav of G ra nt o.
of
America.
.
'
OF AMERICA
·
ices .
Roush was observed recently with
Mh. Cbatles Ray of. Spencer W'II
tt,,"'1 t:nloa 5888, R,ven1wood, W.
Year Dodge &amp; Plymouth ��
a recen l gueat of hs,daugbter and
£.a{Oilf, the Fraot 'J'bom�
! .
Mrs. Otha Lievin1 and. lln. � !l"..
•
Bert
Rouah, · Mrs. Car:rin Ollv�
B1kera Of ·Good Bread
•
Mn.rDavid K:at of the New, ff••tin
Submitted By Rev. Paul Hoob
and ·Uriion EUB Oaurches, 'lttend­
,·
Tht! Loyal Son s an d Dau g h ters of
t.
,.;
ed a
brmeb conference · ■t
.,
the 'Middleport Church of C hrist
Minnier of Tuppen Plains, South Bethe�
•�
Camp
Ev-u
n-Breth Acres, at BUek..­
Local yo ung people and memenjoyed a hay ride and wiener
and Lollrldge E.U.B. Churches
.
h�on. :recently. ,
'MorninJl' wnnhip l[ •- m. : Evanro
at
ast Thursday even in g
he hers of area Na:iarene Churches
t
I
Jelistic servlc.e 7.30 p. m. Trayer
o
ali,
of llr. Uld
'
Da.tci
Hud
"Seek ye first the Kingdom or God." - Mathew 6:33
h ome or Mr. and Mrs. Milton Houd. ar'e scheduled to take .an active
lll'!lvor 8 . t m E"�DIDI aenice,
M)'s.
E;
�
gene
H�U
hi&amp;
been &gt;
t
r
at
pa
in t he ann u al program
.
ashel t. They met a t the ch urcll and
11urgical
p
atif!nt at Holzer Hospital.
These
,
w
ords
o
_
Jesus
His
h
t
f
Sennon
in
on
c
e
the
u
mp
a
Mount
in
Na:tarene
s
o
nd
·
1
is
g.
the
r
to
went
the farm i n cars f om
li!IIIFalrylew Chu'rch, Rev. .m..t
Mr. and Mre. Howard Wac:enhalt
wh ere Mr. lfoudashel t drove them Columbu s, tha t will start as soo n key to a .•u�cessful life, _and Is also the key to the beginning
t
Thoma&amp;, pastor. Sunday ac\;01
e
1
are
vacationing i n Texaa.
h
c
h
he
t
urc
a
mbly
se
as
in and conbnumg of a Chnstlan life. Christ ,;poke to Peter o
-wide
on the hay ride. Th ey later return- s
9:30 ahi Supt. }Jer"bert
oush ; J
ltiehard
Mulford, son of Mr. ancJ
is
o
City
ed
s
t
a
s
an
K
comple
_
n
e
ed
r
o
f
n
arm
f
wie
to the
r
th eir
day and .said I will give unto
pr ayer services Wednesday 8:00
11.ii ,
,
,, ,
M
rs. Ray Mulford, has enliatecl' · in
I
Ju
ne 24
.
r
o
ast.
pre
a
c
h
ing
Sunday
ni11it
7:30;
thee the key s of the Kingdom
.
the Ai r Foree and is ltationed' al
,
1•
The annu11i cam p r.:&gt;r boys, 9 fo of Heaven. This is certainly
Etrjoylng tbe oilUn g "ere Kare n
-�■-nhitd .. CMrct. of JI\IU• \&gt;o-i , Joung, peoples meetlnB; suna&gt;
Lac.kl
and AFB, San Antonio, Tn: ,
2.
ly
u
,
J
to
e
27
Jun
be
w111
IS,
da y 8:U pm.
TY SllHIS for ,lverfone Walker Freddie Brown Ruth Ann "F}J.e cam p for &amp;iris, 9 lo 13, will the first key that Peter need­
... -, Lohr Doy ..,.... Old
Mn.
Robert Johnston and ctik
'
�� fbita, . on PorUan r! llo1d
Ed1i'ards, Larry Heine's, Judy WildSU NDAY
�.'
ed
to
receive.
runner
in
a
A
Pr,a
d
ren
vllllted
ielatiyes in Nitro 11-v:
Chur«ftNI 'RH
ahd
boys
ut
1�
ermuth , Ricky Oiler, Carol Scptt, be Ju�y 4-9. 1 A�
lfiilHM?r tlebt'Ol 9:SO utl t,reacn.ln i w: H, ••�•bat' h P9sfori 'b 'ni
' .•,,.,:.
rate
needs
a
starting
place
e
ral dafs last Week.
�
\V.BTN-TV :
are
exls
r
gi
of
r
numbe
me
a
�
]Jutch Bachtel, Judy Butcher, Carol
9
.
�
JS
el
Chann
lll,m and Bib!e Stut1y • W:Jd Clift: Su�U :hp�, u: ;m a. �, .�
Mt
'Mr.
and
Mr,.
J.
L
SteWart
and
so
ea&lt;h
of
us
!lee&lt;!
a
place
""i'l'
�
Hudson, Carolyn Searles, Sand ra pected.
.
.
; , ir.... P■stJI' c. W. Prof Phil W'iaif
"The
Light
•
d
uation
of
tb�ir
e
nd
e
d
the
gra
t
l(tetlng
mist
to
slart
in
the
Christian
life
�stric
h
O
io
I
.
.
Simpspn, Beverly Cundiff, Neda , li·�' Ccntr�
.
son, Wallace,, from th• Vnivenity
· ,
�
'..,:
,.pt,., Dar�,
J ·
Bradlord , David Wiley, Cari Lele, 1,qnary convention will be July We must begin, by seeking
Kentucky, at Lexington, X,.
of
·■
c Chrltfli,n Sci�• ·� ,44 vre and John Hysell.
a
· . 'i,
�i.vrch of;$hrllt, Pomorov, �
r
a
Cl
� �9, in ch ar�e of Mrs.
God.
•� cf.ar e
W
hile t here they were guat,
of
' irl'DV
.
guest
e
h
t.
n
T
prea1de
ltd. Eua•P..P µn4ef'iood �i 7,,,o a in." r;ii'
o
y,
a
w
"
.
'I11e youn g people were aecomt, - ,
ominc
t �fao �. Mulberry-av, Pom�o;r. , �
Mr. and Ml'II. WaU ace Stewart for.
· . Bitile Scliool 9:31i' t. hi.} · Pnyer�nl" W
th
Ehiabe
Mis11
be
1
11
w\
.
aker
-•,
M_
Mr
s. ar
There are people today who
service at 11 wltb '.'God ;1 . e On l)' i,an le(I by th eir teacher
. ·\.. t.,
t he week end.
ra'tlp 10:90 a. m. )!:VM"I m-:
Cole , 1�uss1onary n urse . to the will sa•y , I have lost interest
hilds, Mre, George Hudson,
C
tha
.
e
the�
,
d
jof"
an
&lt;;:re
•
ubject
a
C
uee
a
a.
.
.
Harry J_ RoU!III. aon of �. and
�
, • , - 4.
h
Sout
m
lony
o
c
·
leper
p 7:30. p. m.1 Roi.t
bl!J
! Rev. and Mrs. Fre� I. Ga rd n er and
n.
of
because
t
of lhe lliiion serlllqq,
church,
T
my
in
.KH
ft:
William Roush, has been . a
Mrs.
ftff
!l�
1
�
t
-iY
,) blfl School' siipt
. i,;a.
i
.
·
r• Sun• Thu, 111th the tord tbJI· &lt;realed lhe Houda,h elts.
"•'' !ltn....a'uih. E
,
happened
has
W:
that
pati
ent at Ple usnt Valley Hoapital.
Something
lcl.
a
h'
,
'
di
•- .rill. ·t
n
t 1titute. N ursery and Jun ior Ch urch T�ead�y �Viht ;:;�: ;�� ::� or they may sa , I'm not feel­
f
od
Mr. ilhd Mn. Bentt,1 Orimea Mid
, •;-...
LeWla :fie1.�
r
�!:me':
t
l:
g�J
h
nl!:ra!
it·(�
Li
n
da, of Lebo nan, Va., Were ·r•
it
or
to,
B.
used
G.
as
r
ing as well
llnu, through July 22. . D
. Lejt.
• and l!ra. Dale · sh ip !O:f•/ 1. :II· . l'MY )e:t, 7 p. hath e,tablioh id )� He, &lt;Nat� 1� for ch ildren .
cent
gu!!'ats o� bia parents, Mr. lnd
ne­
United
MethDdlst
Church,
_PornWilliamso
n
,
Ka
n
s
a
s
City,
will
be
has
who
person
may be a
•��
, Patton.
m.; Ev11r ne �fftd •1 :�
rt ]I:. n ot in v■i n• H io • !d lt to be i n• eroy; E u a:ene Brown , mim ster;. th
M'rs. John Griffies.
e
presidi
n g gen er al superinten ,
because
Christian
a
ver been
,... .,,RU.. MtttllodJlt Cltui'Ch Sll)ltb iJ.. c_::11.ct P!a,er , eettn,: hahlted; I :.m\J.e1r:r,1 , �nd there
Mr. and MrR. Bethel Vance weie
I Sun day School 9·1&amp; �· m., Kenn e th d ent.
'
y.
they don't care for the Ille
Tbu1da
.
1:30
.
Pa,tor
Davk
11
n
o
ne
else.
Isaia
h
4&amp;:18.
Wed
n
e•
0eo...-e
...,,
wed. end ,ueat, of Uw:tr son and.
,.
,
, r
,
1
The central Ohio camp meetFihley, 111pt.; Wc,rsll1p, 10:30 n. m.,
professing Chris•
family, Mr,
and Mn. Tbmnlf!I'
..., •· boot ·
A � '\ana I ,�1ta1 . Atllrnhit. , It, 12', day evenIng Iffl'Iee at D P, m.
" The Pr&gt;wer of the Spirlt."; MYF, i ng will be July 22-31 with three that some
�
To all of these
ing.
i�
liv
tlan
Q'il,r P'
Vant'e and Barbara in MorgHtown.
.
Iii
«
S-- Dorcas, �- Codner. .,.st�· Sunda,
H_Nth �od lat Church, Mid• Jr. and Sr., e p. m.; Mond ay. 7 p. preachin g services d:1ily. The
t e They attended, the graduation ,er.
,!NiJfej
., •
-n., R.ef'ortllt.t " ��ool l l. ,.■- D}• C�Udte'n. l Clh•l'."!b dlePort. fttymon K onkrig ht, pas- m. Commi!IBIOn meet. 7:45, Offic1 al worken will be Dr. V. H. Lewh and many more eicuses Christ says to you, ··Seek ye first
,
lhings
on
these
all
and
Tc-,lc.
vkl!I of tlielt IOn f'rQm West Vir� p. 111. 'f�hl'P '7 !,90 'p. m. SurdQ' tor. Chureh_ Sthoo :30 . a. m., Jack Board meet.. Wed., 9 a. m. Prayer Ka:isas City, secretary ol eva n- Kingdom of God, and His rigbteouSJ!ess,
shall 11i nl a Unl\1er1lty, ■chool of meehau.­
ere.)
8 ett ,
life.
on
ouUOOk
t,;
•u
B
,health,
e
tle,
better
s,
i
t
hearsal.
blessing
o
r�
i
.
ivi':.'e
r
P,
Y;
'1
b.
m.
Choir
r
e
.e:,Usm;
Rev.
H.
G.
Purkiser,
C
a
n•n
(maierta
nd
1tu
d
��
a
Tu��,J . _ � �- t . � , , ,
' � Y••lilb(.� 1;o ::'m.
'Holy 1\oit Re�igion
O. . a.
Atfntd M.+hocU1t Church, Robert ton, eva n gelist an d :Paul McNutt, be added unio you. Christ taught that He was and is able to ical e�e1itig. The1 yo�
ir1dford
Churt:h
tf
cUit,
b�
l
;SO
Vance � aecel)ted employment
n e 7 • 2, _Oh io · Ann ual Con fer• R. Card, p'estor; Sun day Sc.hoot at li nger.
Ju
. 0- ftl .
,
overcome the world. This mea:ns all of the evil teachings,
H IJ. mble, m jni■�f. BJ�]e Kt\001 9:30
111 --u".
wvi11�
9:30, Lloyd DIiii n ger, 1upt.; WorLfflrt "9111. '"• 8_ m . ; �6': �11.tp 'tO:tlo I. 19 . G[ff.1e �at We1 lde. r
The youn g people's institute diseases that exist today, Christ and His dedples sought God wit h Babeo;ek and Wilco,i; Comp'i.ny
.
Rullell
l'Dlor. Sund/lJ Ch�lan �
(yoptli1 e p. m.
' Fldor11.li.C11Y.i\ili, l}'•""lot &amp; ,hip services &gt;I 10:45 a . m., Her• will be Aug. 8-13. A you ng mtr· first in their lives. They did not let anyone cheat them out of at Barberton, Ohio, where he ,nd.
bis
family
)ii.ill
reside.
�
or h
nned.:J'{eiiMe�IM, l'lpmeroy. m,n Tayl0&lt;, la yleader. Wed., 7:311 ried people'• retreat will be
Evenln., l')(��ljj�:J,80 p. ,n.
did and said all manner of things to
ives.
People
Godlv
l
l
iving
l(n
.
1oe drllham ind
Mr.
and
·
r, _; �
p. !fl•• Prayer servlcea. Sun . 7t30 p. Sept. 1 6-18.
·
ld.o, 'If - �!�;- ��; John
,.,'r:t}•t
\c . '
s.,
and abOu\ ihem, but they were stlll seeking the Kingdom of ch ildren of Portsmouth wue Son
1
G,oo. The declples left their homes and possessions to foll9w day,��,dl illr. '1!d Mn. Robert
m�� -��, �: I. Dvnn; �..
11&gt;
nday
U
3
·
m.
,
..
�• .�J&gt;!. ; llw,· . rQ:� •,
qi \h• tor; Wo,:oblo •9: 30; Sundav !!&lt;:hoot " The Syra cuse Community-wide Christ. The rl&lt;h young ruler when toJd he must sell what he Johnsl6b "1111if \;hlidr.li. 'Irr. Jolto•
: 0•
. ir,3Q , .. "' · !ofo"l!•li
an
lph
ol
t
,l:(Jnlirjh�t ,.llJld 10 :30, Otl• Knopp, au ot. : Y-h our at V...lion Bible Sdtool will beil n had and give to the poor 1111d cOIPe follow Christ was distress­ 11ton'\ t�tbrr1 Wayfle �oJt,aston, Of
YdP JO:IIO o. ff "'1Y'\'11}:80 V .In� ,w11nhtp , O:IO: _iif ijstl ill:• :ciiur�{
several
i,;
�
.-....,,iatlr
.�301 'P c!e1
8 p, �.:: �ry•nl wOftbip-, ,ifo!S';, C� il\u Ion. �r. Rl -V,, o:�5 8:8�. �lrtrlct Youth R!IIY a t • Sirre- Monday of next week a t the Syra- ed, because he was not seeking first the kingdom, but rather Madl,on, 'bid., y�lled mem
1• •
�
d ay� this -�''
.
�
,
� ftcdlakt:I
.
tun l'.trlt Monday evenipg.
, 11
'!'t�- 1 p. .
� .
cu11e Grade Sc hool at u a . m.
lie himself and his welfare 'fas first.
7 , ,
.f:. , ,ag 1
y
.
�
.f!o
g;
11br�,,
o(
l,iarl""''
1
Dunn,
I
C
.
F
■- 1)/_B, , , .
. ... ,,
�•[.\1 1 .M\ dJirtJ
lin. Ra ohel l,lcBride, 11 the dea n
1 , -n;elida7 •,h
(( In..,_ Hall ., """""" \vii-;
To the person sitk or afflicted, remember that many thlru1s
;lllii;
1�!�L IJ.;_; • · Suncl•f k"6ol �:�. Wayne Roush of the sc hool. The school th i1 )lear are ac,omplished by people who were crippled or invalids, vl,11,e� l)Olotives here over
on:n'Y aentee •1 1 aesae;; ,Publlc. mUtiruz Sun. a p-1 '
�
week ena. I
.... ·• •
C,
l lf
tupt. ;, "'.'ora�lpr 10:45; Y-ho u� and is 1pon�ore� by the Syracuse First but the matchless grace of the Lord Jesus Christ was suffi­
to�l;
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For the Redlt•i;:� Yife ha,! .i sin•
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NEW YORK UPJ - Try to pin
roa CONSISTENT DEPl!!II DABLI! lll!SULr
with bath, nice location. Melvin
UNIT PRICI CONTRACT
1 90 1 V.o r i ne Suee l ie�
with eoma rtme n t furniahed
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getting
RATES
Se .i1Jed propou li will be rece n•. down ttle average co11t
honey m oo n
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Hood, I l l Lo cust St., Pome roy.
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Full ,.ate oi 3 amt. per word will � ch.areed for advertirul,g
ta k es a l l )OU
c l UtI ing k tic lien. app l lances, ' i9o0, t or impr ovements ln:
for a wee k
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Phone
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O.ily Sentinel will .D.O'l be reaponaible for more Lban one io.cor•
goes wi t h t h em and yo u 'll ge t t h e hund red to several thousands of o 111e r gover n me n 1 sources, ban
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HOUSE FOH SALE: 6 RO OMS
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Whateye r t he cost t o t h e indi- [
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Card of 'I't!Hb and � Notices o{ Ewnt■ $1 .UO. Obitu.arie1
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It d e �·nds, of cou rse, on what vidu als i n volved, ma rri age,, are
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billi on in 1 959 spent for go ods an d
$1-'IO
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cx1 s l1 ng, concrete slab bn dge an a couple ·
ar ket. t h e expe n ses of �eh,
m
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se rvices t h at wou l d no t ot he rwise
$1.80
$1.20
$6.00
60o
20
1-· o H SA LE HAN C I I TYP E 6 roo m r eplace wilt. a steel beam and e ren � v er� h cless , are . to � recko ne d
Js it to bt&gt; a simple ceremo ny I have been bo ugh t.
Pomeroy ) Ohio
$7 .50
$1.50
$2.20
711c
the
h in a ny co nsid erati on of
wit
ho u n· wi t h ba th. Alum i n um I O!&gt;uled timber br id&amp;e 1 8 foot - O 1 11 . wi t h the brid e i n he r going; . away
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storm wind ows. A u toma t i c g as !&gt;pan, an d 25 foot • 6 inch roB. dwa;y ; o u U it a nd j ust best frien d! to , 5 1 �ce b 1 8 . b�sin
cos t or gettin g ma rried.
Ada received by 10 A.M. will be in that day • ,-per,
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req u ires s1at1sl 1cs, .,iv er.i.g es, and
linage No. MEG-680-0 1 92, Snan
h eol. Lot 92 x 1 20. t:onv e nien t ly
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sta n d up Ior t he pa1r - or a pr0Ject1ons,
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Jocall'd to grad e st hoo l a nd o ne ( 1 ) 18 feel
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Ind wp wt.ii• the� lad. Mttr..
Type-Steel gow n ed 1� t h e d ress of a lifetime, sli ne &amp; Osborn, a Madis on Avet uwn . KeasonaDly p riced. Phone :l5 feet . fJ inc h es,
Miss :wi:axl n e Dennis, M ar ietta. 1s
politan Moton. 600 I,
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firm.
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SPruce 3-5564, Mason,
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visitin(l: her a unt a n d u ncl e, M r .
a proce81!0 n
lit., Pomeroy, Phone WY..2-Sl10.
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. of , atten dantll an d ke t ing experts to work on ·t h e s ubPropoul N o. 2
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They came up ~
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M rs . El iza bet h W 1· ck h am spent
TIRMIT AND PIIT CONTROL 1 957 FO RD V8 FAIRLANE 500
Will family an_d J nt1mate1 _toast 1
,omc 1, gures on "Th e 8,-,d,I Mar- th e wec..:
.
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I Sec t i on 0.00, Stole Rou te No 680 th� newlywe d&amp; an pune b , mbbl
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b)' Peift. FrM jnspactk,n_ IMur- $1 ,495. 4 door seda n . A r eal
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F o r Rent
ket" t h at make i n terestin g read111 Scipio Town1hip by removing da m ty sandwlc
N by N1tl4&gt;nwtch. Phone R,
cream p uff. Power stee ring .and
_ hes . and weddmg ,· ng _ whether or no t th ey .,e Wick h am Pomeroy.
1 e x is ti n g timber beam bridge 13 ca ke
Mrs.
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ari,d A. hrvice 'lt1tlon WY2,b r akea. Fordomatic. Blaettnars, I AJ)A.b. ,' MENTS - t"Unullled ind
- or w t II .the fu ll , comp Ie- typical or brides in g eneral.
f
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food
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enjoy
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guests
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Mlddleunl u rnUl h ed. Mdtuter,,
POME"OY
. " -7 · room_ I ra mt: h o usc I ro a dway, and �place wllb a steel ment
Eoeh marr,· age _ there w ere
with Mr. a nd Mrs. La :rr :,
n
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dance
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w i t h b11 lh, gas healing, C ut i ba�e- be am a n d creosoted Li mber bridle
THE ANNUAL M EETING OF THE
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m c l SSOOO Ca be boug h t with 1 20 feet . o inc h apan 2 � foot . 6'
pected to be 2,250, 000 annu ally b
Sulton &amp; Che11ter Farmere' Mut ual
I � AND 8 R OOM HOUSE, TWO Ii
The WSCS met Thursday al the
Will t he! hone;ymooneP.; ta�e off
- _ gene ia tes a dema n d for
land ron tract
Fire In,urance Compan}' will
h r
d
B 1.d ' N MEG for a week In the mountains - 1 965
r oom apar t ment•. A. N. Bengel,
h odist C hurch.
Met
000
l
worth of goods a nd
about $ 5,
l l ·2·tfc POMEROY BARGAI N PROP:ERT_Y ��-02:,t� ;::� 011 � (�f 20 ��et � 0
he held at Cbeeter Town Hall, J,'O R SALE; ONE RID ING HORSE
Pbone N Y2_3272.
1
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fram
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room
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house
wit
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services - for apartm ent� .
½I- i n chell , Roadway width 25 feet
P hon e WY2-6 1 B2.
5· 28-6tp
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June 6, g A. M . Emmett Will,
Bl " TH ANNOUNCED
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6
appliances
ac re l ut. Gas a va1fablc. $!000.
c lO t hi ng
f_ ur · tu re
Pres., Franc!■ E. Morris, Sec.
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Mr. and Mrs. Robert Watki ns of
m rr, ,automobiles ' alld my r•iad'
FLUTE IN t:000 CONDITIO N . 3 R OO M t"UIINISH ED APART· MIDDLEP ORT
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an n ounce t he birt h of
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Call WID-227 1.
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M� 1 g;s Joun ty, Ohio,
on part of
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WY2m a n tel · Sectio n 0.00, Stale Route No. 680
"e, $ 1 1 ,000
ing ' ,;{'W fi replal
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May 29 at 8 ' 30 p · m · weighing
Very good l'onllillon. t:onven i ent in Sc i pio Towns h ip, by removing
goes into t h e cost o f t h e dwelling
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EASY SP� N DRY� R WASHE_R. DELU X E 3 - ROO MS and B ATH
B lbs. 6 1-2 ounces a n d named
$4 500.
u nit itself whil e $1 000 is spen t on
Porch ghdc r , lady II B ulova wri s t ) unf ur ni shed apa rt men t . C oats
WE WISH TO EXPRF.SS OUR
exist,· n , s teel beam br,·dge • 17 foot
Joseph Robert. Grandparents are
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t he e ngagamen t an'd wedd mg
and Mr
appreciatlon and thanka to all
walch. t:all WY 2- 2437.
Mi doleport. Ph one RUR AL - . 18 acres 1-:ood l.i y , n _g o i n c h spa n 14 feet o inch roil d·
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a d M r . O r Wa t k m
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oScow UPI _ The disarma- t he balance reprct... ents the average dl · � RD � a d M
:; 2 1 1 2 t c
d o n Sl a t c Route 1 24, _5-ru u m wa y and re � lace with a s teel beil m
who helped in 11ny way du ring
6 2 3tc WY 2 · 514 1•.
M
· ��.
::::=� 1 h ou se , ba m .i nd o� her � u1l d 1 �i,:s. ll nd ' creoaoted Umber bridge 20 ment plan Premier Niki_ ta Khrus h_ . el!ltimated cost of setting u p t h � Et1:::
--c::::=- cc=
:
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!
M
the lllne1t ud death of ou r
.
gr:at
Vititoe,
iddl po
Sf_ X -wife and mother , Mr s. Bertha NEW 222 VAllM JNT lllFLE:
FO R RENT 4 RO O M HO USE , $3500. Wo uld co n sider fmanc m g f oot O inch span and 25 foot 6 inch chev wa n t ed to emphainze at his house hold, wit h o utlays fo_r fu r111- grandparents are M rs. Mart ha.
power _scope. $50_. 00 . l a l .vi n
Ar n�ll . Special thank• to Dr.
R,itland Towns h ip. Call TU 2- � � H !\1 ---: 9� ac res wiih 1� ac r es r oadway, Bridge No, MEG 680-0258 press con ference Friday may be t ure, applia�ce8 a �d t he _ fke.
a nd
Watkin s, MJddlepo
3
6-4
p
a ne , Middleport Hill.
. r t and Mr .
L
n
m c u l l 1vat1 0n, bal a nc� m pas- Span on e ( l )" 20 teet . 0 inches, lost In t h e wave of Weste rn re• [ P u ttlng ftr&amp;t lh m gs ftrst, the
1e
1
·
]
But m u , and n ur 1 at the
3475, H a r t ford, W. Va. 6-3 1 -6tp
- M D B ric
G
ra n t
St ·,
.
es,
kl
M
-·
·
l ure, im m e v i rg i n t i mber. 6- 1 n oadway width 2(1, feet _ 8 inch,. actio n to h is blast at President survey foun d some 7 5 per cent or
Meigs Gener al Hoapltal, Ewing
�ddt
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c
M
1
P• _______
__
roo m ho �se _. VCf} go od La rn a n d Type-Steel Beam ,
Funeral Home, Pallbearen, SinTHREE Ul&gt;: DllO OM HOUSE AT
Eisenhow er observers here said engaged girl.. sported the tradi•
_
her
t
s,
o
ild_in
�u
n1y
Pl
r
ave
t
t
h
o
wa
e
cost
n
.
h
h
c
ic
ring
w
Pomeroy.
'
o
ti
nal
St.,
in
a
M
t
s
g
1 1 26 Ea
jen a nd 111 who helped i n any
today.
PropoMI No. 4.
CASE REPO R TED
DWI
$
l
s
5-3 1-6tc
GOOO . a nu c from lhH l lm d.
P h one WY 2- 3408.
way.
Me !Ja C ounty Ohio on part of
The Soviet press ga ve prom i- erage o� er $2Qll .
.
She
r iff Robert Hartenbac h
reO X 229 . .
I
PHON E WY 2 3830 ! Section 0.00, St�te R�ute No. 80 nent play today to "favorabl e forPractically all brides h �d ac- r
Th e Arnott Family.
:::::---:-::-:-::-:-::-:::-::::c:::: --:: H
nig
h t of
ar
rest last
ported
the
6
(6) 4• Jtc
eir wed.
6-4-l t p
HO ME IN
I III Scipio To wnsh ip, by removing e ign reactions" to Kh rushc hev's q� lred a t roussea u for _t�
Richard VanMetre , Belleville, w.
TIIHEE BEDROOM
gly, the
surp
t,
ha
Pe
u
b
dmg
nsm
pai
�
t
o
king
bridge
a
fo
m
7
beam
cxistinj timber
disarmam en t proposals,
,
Va.,
New Haven. first ho use above --------c- --on a ch arge of driving while
n
6 i n ch 11pan, 1 1 foo t - 0 inch :road• llO menti on of his altack Oil t h e great ma1 on ty �pent less l�a
t he J l ut, H o ule 3J, Inquire at
intoxicated.
He is also !'MBiti n g
$2.""!· And, c heermg to pr° spe cti ,e
way and replace with a ateel beam President.
6 2 3t p
on the
ho use .
h earin g in Co unty court
e
t
h
f
o
h 9-,ba nd s, on 1 Y 9 per ce n1
LOST - Brown blllfQI� between
NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS
bridge 14
a nd cr eosoted timber
O bservers here had Uttle do ubt
h
arge,
c
FOUlt
HOUSE,
Davia Ice and £va'1 Restaurant.
FUR N lSllED
STATE OJ; OHIO
foot o inch span and � foot - ti ho wever that It was .K hrushchev'� brides queried looked forward to
______---___
.. .... ...1 .. .. ....
Retur n to Eva·, fteatauranl, Pom­
roo ms and b a th, air condition,
DE PARTMENT OF HIGHWAYS i nc h roadwa�•, B ridge No. MEG 660 remarks ' about Eisenhower t h at spep.ding m o re for c lot hing af ter
R E E V E S F IN E D ,
ma rriage than they did as singl e
eroy. Rew, rd.
6 2 3tp
television. 16� Lincoln H t s.
Celumbu1, Ohi o, M.y 20, 1 960
029 1 , Span one { 1 ) H feet . o inc h , would get t h e headli n es abroad.
William
Reeves, Albany RD, ar•
6•4-6tc
gi rls. Th e re msining 91 pe r cent
Phone WY2· Z77�.
Contrad $.lies
For rREI! 10..,edloa
Th• prem ier appee red I n ef..
I Ro adway width 23 reet . 6 inches,
rested
y
es terday after n oon by Midt
-c-::---:
--- �
Leoal Copy No. 60 . 359
Type-Steel Beam.
hd to hne written off neeotla• was divided evenly b e t wee n th ose dlepnrt police, was fined $!:5 a nd
PHONI
who expeeted to g o along about
UNIT PRICE CONTRACT
tl on• with the E IMn hower adPropoul Na. $
costs today by May or Kenn eth McGilmore'■ Supply Slore
.
1908 CHEVROLET VS. '1,095, 4
the same as they had bee n , and
S ealed proposals will lie recc_ ivo
aI
compl•t.ly
mlni•tretlon
e igs Coun ty, Ohio, on p rt o f
lh t n n ey. Harry Wa lb urn , Akro n,
M
E
a
ng
re11t h o me.
door 1N1d1n. Ori1lnal black !lu­
on
d
for
pendi
K
figure
O
who
:
CO
those
WANTED
,
e
o
'
•e
O
t
d
--•
at
w
ic
e
h
ff
h
S
o
c
ntod
,_
,,.
l
late
High • Se ctio n 4 .Sl Slate Route No. 680 thou� ho molntaJ
f
WY-2-2774
a rres led Memor ial Day for fig h t,
lsh. Power1Hde Bl■ettn1r1 1 Porn
Write qu a lificati on 11 lo P. O . Box wa � Di re� tor of Ohio, a! Col u mbus, I i n Bedf ord Towns h ip, by removing to co_.
ntln� c1,1ltural cont•cts and less.
in g i n a Middleport bar, forfeileili
Vaughan'■ Exlermlnatlng
6 2 3tc
eroy.
6·3·6tc
The average bride, it se ems, re3 03 , Pomeroy, O h io.
luo , un t ! 1 0 . m . , O h i o (Eastern
t ,. 11
) existing steel beam bridge 1 7 foot, said he w11 alway, rffdY to dla- cei ves $1 ,003 i n weddi ng gi£ts, and $25 bond in court toda;v. _
&lt;:J
Company
!=it.11. ndu r d l_ une, Tue s day, J une 14, 8 inch span, 14 foot . 6 inch ro ad· cu,H the ld H of a new t ummlt
..... CINII UIN Can
m ost _of th�se gifts ere n ot exa�lly
St.
Marn,
W.
Va.
1 960 , fo r unprnvemenl.8 m_:
MAN RELEASED
day and replace with a st eel beam fflfftlng.
AH Mai• Mil Mwtil1
s
1 Pr oposa l s Nos. 1 t o 7 mclusl �c
Moscow obse rve rs said Khrush - urpr•s�s s mr�but i,:i ea?s of h 1 n ts I La rry D. Mathews, Huntingtm
a nd creoso ted timber bridge 20
MITIOl'CIUTAN MDTOQ
.
'
e
h
t
es
1str1
_ bnda l g 1 fl " reg
PUBLIC SALE
are oHe rc d 11.s one proJect and will fool\- O inch ·span, 25 foot . 6 i n e h e h ev'a remarks appeared to rep- a nd
W. Va.,' was released on bo nd o,
-- ..., Meln ...
ng
b �1de� ge nera iiy manages ,o Iet $
The undersig ne d will offer for 1-io usl!.: l'AlNTING INSLl)E A N O be aw urdcd as one contract.
ict
v
�o
the
of
a
ing
n
"harde
resent
n
�
night on a speedi.
feet - 6 inch es,
Ho dway width
23. 7 0 last
P1••"Y• Oh..
,
1
.
what
now
k
exactly
ers
v
g1ft-g1
lla l u a t pulilic auction, al t he l a le
o
o
P
1
_
sal
ifically
,
e
o
N
_
o ut. lloof an tl chimn ey work.
c ar ge 1 1ed b Y pome,._.y
PO1 ice,
I ..:p,n one ( l ) 20 feet . 0 Inches, foreign policy h n "-apec
� p
'
o f importance h
1957 FORD va 2 DOOR $ 1 ,195. reside nce of Dai111y G ri ffith Mat'r ,
6 2 6t p . A , h ens C, ou nty , 0I1 10 , on Sec - Roadway widt h 2, feet . 6 inches, a n e w attempt to fo rce , the aban• ' t h ey'd l ike · In order
.
e f Jed Webster repoi-ted today,
ll11y Ou rs. WY 2-3624.
C
h
i
,
t wn 7.79, Stu te Route No. 680 in Type-S teel Beam.
CuMtom Sed11n. Low m ileage. deceued, near D orca s , on t h e
don ment or America 's foreig n the a verage bnde fe els t hat bed- He . t .
ar 1n M ayor Legar ,•
roo�
f
urni t u � • line£S, living
�
Jit
::f
Raclne-Uaahan
Road,
in
S
u
tto
n
Lee
�
a
e
xan
n
r
d
T
A
o
l
wns
�
h
.
ips
�
by J · · Proposals N os. 1 to 15 inclusive ba&amp;es.
Bparkllna li1ht blue flnlab,
i
;
r�?t cou:: lt_n
1 of t his proj ect to be &lt;:ompleted
_
Th e Co mmunlsl organ Pravd 11 : £urmture, re rigerat_c,r, automo I e,
US l neSS Serv 1 � eS a pplyl1_1�. a �1,t,u n11�J, us t rea�mc11t)
I
8Jaettn11r1, Pomeroy,
.a-6tc TbWru1 h ip, Mtlgs Co u n ty, Ohio, 1Jn
_ :c:::______
,
'6111lllrda,-, t he 1 1 th d11y or June,
1 ten 1s 1 -30, l -32. I a\lem e nl. Width nut later tha n November 15, l960. ' ' carried .11n a rticl e today denou n c- wv. h mg machine, dine tte set, te lc- THE R_I DGc:&amp;
K E NO
I
ER:
REFRJG
HlNG,
O
1960, commenci ng at one ocloclc AlR CON DITI
,1 8 feet_. I.A!ll!(1 h 1 4 , 256 .00 feel ur
B idders m us t apply, on the pro- mg Vic e P resident Rich ard M. j
r a.
Al bert Milhoan
Mr.
and
M
11tion service. Jack'a Rerrigera- 2. 70 n ulcH.
1862 CHEVROLET 2 doo r sedan, 'P. M., the person al proper ty o f
O On U S
' ·p rovoc11. tlve artiv,ties
daughter
Mrs,
Rober
t
Pickett of
o r preq ualirication Nixon's
f
r ms,
fo
pt•r
2
•
tio New Haven. Phone
:UM,00. J'h one WY 2-3020. Gol­ s aid del"edent, couslat in g in part
P o o l N o. 2
peace, "
meaning his
Bradbury called on Mt. and Mrs.
h e Hig h wa y Credit Examin• against
t
with
.
u
,
.
p
l
6-��
11,
35:n,
d10 H1wk, Condor St.
6 2 ate of: Tables, ch alrs, iro n and wood
G11l l l.11 co,anty, Ohio , un Scctrnns I e r at C o l u mbus O h io il l l east 10 speec h at t he Southeast Asia
·
Evere tt Milhoan Monday,
lied1,
settee,
day
bed,
U
ook CAiio,
0.00,
0.30, 0.56 ( pa r t &gt; , S l ate H o u le da'y11 bef o re t he• dat e 'set lo open Treaty confe rence in Washington.
I. 0, McCOY
'66 OLDSMOBILE 88 - 4 door ae• bo ok1, clterry table, blanket cheat,
Rev. an (] Mrs. r'loyd Boga rd aud
Th• • lcle ,aid th• ,,'P"Ch I child ren of Fly, o., Miss Jane
N�. 775 i n Walnut irnd Perry T o wn- bid s .
June beetles may eat the roll,
R
AUCTION
din. Car·, blu&amp;-But you won't
�•0�, to be an enemy
P
old tr u nk,, coal ranje, oil range,
,._,
s lups,
by
a pplying a bi tu minous
N
T he minim um wages t o be paid
be U )'OU buy it. f129:5. Kur &amp;
Route 2, Long Bottom, Ohio
Harris, Colum bus, Carol Harris of age of ornamental tr".,.�. Eithel'
electric refrigerator, kitchen cab• ---, -,--,,-:-:-,:-::::-:-= ­ l rea l me n �-llems T-30, T-J 2. Pa v e• tn 11 1 1 labor employed o n this con- 0f ■u mmlt ry.
Van Zandt, Pomeroy.
6 2 3t c
LI ma apen t th e wee k end. w1· th Mr . DDT or lead arflellate makes an
lnet, cheat of d rawers, wal!lh MUl!LLIR FURNACES, WISTING m c n t : Width 18 r c et, Lcnw th 4 1 ,- lr n ct s ha ll be in acco rdance wit h
"Can t here be a more convinc- and Mrs, Gr.over H a rris.
effective protec tion, accordlng to
'46 &lt;.:HEVROLET O eyllndcr-2 1 0 1ta nd1, dreHer11, mode rn and old . , HOUSI ai,pll1ncea. Arnold Bro­ 025 · 60 fcc t · w1· d1 l1 2 0 fcc I , Lcngl h t h e " Sc hedule of Prevailing Hourly mg arg ume ? t provmg t_be gui- 1 1 Of •
M r. and Mn. Niles Salser spent Ohio State Unlveralty Ex.tet..sJoa
T
2 door. One local owner . Wo rt h di.11he1 1m d gla11a wa rn, including . . thert, Sy,acu.., Ohl•. Phone 1 , 372 . 80 fe el . _ ot�! Lc n � tl1 42, 3 98, · Wag e Rates Ascertained and Deter- Washlngt on s leaders m_ th � col • Sunday in Marietta.
entomologists.
.
1 1 -1 1-tf 4o feet or 8.03 miles,
much more. $695. Karr &amp; Va n one 11el of 811varlan China, hob•
WY2-6314.
mi n ed by the Depart m ent of In- I.a pse of lhe Paris m�et_mg? · · · ·
Mrs. Jo h n Selle r s was taken
Nixon Un• to the hospital at Col umbu8.
�ro po HI �o. 3
Zandt, Pomeroy,
6 2 3lc n»ll and preaaed J:laas, and many
dustria l Relations applicable to Pravda demanded.
.
.
GRAVELY TkACTOR SALII AND
o ther arl iclea,
i\fe 111s Co u � t y, O h i o, nn Secti on State High WII)' D epartment Im· masked h l i:nself as nn opponent
Mr. and M rs . Edward Forman
'M OLDSMOBlLE Super 88-2 dr,
krvlco. 5i2 1. Main, Pomeror, 0.00 (pa rt ) , State Ro u tl' No. .!:146
Term,: C111h ln hand on di!.)' of
eccordance with or the Pa na b �ad 6-of-government spent the weekend w ith Mr. and
in
ro vc me nts
p
0
A qualit)' car ln1lde ind out. 1111Je.
Phon• WY2•2975. Open 'tll t in �olun_1 bi a Towns h ip, by applying
•
ns 4 1 15.03, 4 1 l!U&gt;t , " 1 15.05, conference, loo.
Mrs. John Formim .
'691:i. Karr Ii V,n Zandt, rom .
p. m. unlll J1,1ne 1 . le,.sm,,n: a bitunu nous lre atnw n l-Ut·ms T· Secti o06
Mny E. Coverdale,
07
ly M,.., Charle■ Dffll
Revised
of
the
and
4
1 1 5.
1
15.
4
Mr. an d Mrs. G1iorge Sellers &lt;Jf
RNdswlllt.
Barnhart,
eroy.
lll
o
6 2 S te
Har
Admlnlal ratr ix of th e E1t11te
30, T-32, Pavement : Wid th 1 8 feet. Cod e of O h io. "
Mr.
and Mts. Lewis Fox an4
Canton
spent
a
few
days
with
Ohio. Phone Coolw'.11• U,91.
Length 8,600 .40 feel .it 1 .63 miles.
of Daiay G rUfith Marr, dc­
Mr. and Mrs. c.iark Cline and so■
'M PLYMOUTH Savoy f door.
The bidder m ul!lt aubmlt wllh his
Clarence
Sellers.
8-1 9-tfc
Ci!Hed.
Propo,al No. 4
bid a certified check ln the amoun,
Here i1 iood transporta t ion at
M r. and Mrs. Leonard Haire Terry spen t Su n day I n Greenfield
(6)-4-4lc
t!)-27-28-31
'
.Melg�
County,
Ohio, � II s,c ctl on of $3, 158 .00,
;
1 1ood price. 131115. Karr &amp; V11n
TELEVlS!ON RADIO AND SMALL
and children, Mn, Effie Haire, and Chillicothe.
Stute Route No. �o 1n OrMr. and Mra. Johnny Douglas
Plans and apeciflcallons are on
Zandt, Pomeroy.
6 2 3tc 1-�uu SALE MITCHELi. ULTHA
appllance repair. Phom, Olis 21 .46,
Mr. and Mrs. Lester Smith and
n g_e and O live_ Tow n stups, Uy apa
high•
departme
o
and
children spent Saturday with
nt
in
t
h
e
f
2-1-tfc
file
lo.
"
O.
Racine,
ock,
t
McClln
children of New Brighton 9Pent
thin room air condltloner, 230plyiuc � hlt,u mmuus treatment- ways and t h e office o( the diviaion
'M STUDEBAKER Starllte Coupe,
Mrs.
Emma Fox.
the
weekend
with
Mr.
and
Mrs.
o
\lolt■, I ton .1di:e. Jn per fec t
Items 1-30, r-32.
1'he tin, were ■tolen-We'll Jndeputy di rector.
Eber Pickens,
conditi
on, used b ut Y&lt;!ry llttlo.
Mrs. lohi Howell and children
Pavement : Width I � f1.1c t . Length
1t1II new on,, . '280. Karr &amp; Van
YOUNGSTOWN Upt - Joe RoThe director reaerv M the r lght
Mi&amp;1 Eftie Elizabeth Pi�1.-enl
A. E. Jordan, tl37 Gr111t St ree t,
called
. on Mrs. Shirley Caruthers.
4 1 , 184 feet or 7.80 miles.
8 2 3tc
Zandt, Pomeroy.
mano,
60,
was
sho
t
gunned
and
I
lo ruject a.ny and all bida.
spent Sunday with Mr. and' Mrs.
M iddleport, Ohio. l'hone W Y 2Leonard I.yon, spent the wee k
Propo11I No . 5
in t hls Eber Pickens.
"'"':-ri t lea!ly wounded today
c
-,..,
N
O
PREST
E.
s,
roRD 000
•5-- TR u'�ccc
6-4-3tp
3131,
9K A, lCON­
end wlth his aunt and uncle Mr.
Meigs Co u nty, Ohio, on Sl'ction
clty'a . aec� nd underworld ambush
Direetor
M r. and Mrs. Eber Pickens, Ra•
dillon 13 can, 3 deck milk body.
and M rs. Johnny Douglas.
N
h,.
Stale
llouto
o . 689
in
C
o0.00,
mont
ot
three
o
1n
g
ah
m
2tc
4
(6)
c,i 28·
cine, ,pent Saturda y evening with
Roy Parker,
Che■ter , Ohlo. H00S1£HOJ.I) GOO US, STANDS,
'
l u mbia Town� hip,
by a pply i ng a
�oma n o waa _near de_ath In St. Mr. and Mrs. E6er Pickens.
Mra. Anna Buck, Bailey R u n
'
chal
r a, ,·abinet, t11blct, dreaser,
8-t•3tp
bi t umin ou:1 t rc11.t111cnl-Hcms T-30,
Eh:r.abet h Ho1p1ta!, His sho oO ng
buHet, cupboard, refrh::er11 tur,
Mr. and M rs. Clyde Ta;ylor, Col• visited h er sister, Mrs. Lou Diehl
T-32. Pavemen t : Widlh 1U fee t.
was linked to � hght tor control umb ll, apen t a few days with and husband recently.
Before 9:30 A.M.
dishes atld m:11cellaneous items
·ea PLYMOUTH O p11sen1er cou­
U
Length 21,226.60 rt. or 4.02 mi le a,
of Youn1stown I racket,. .
Attendance at the Free Metho­
Mld�ltport WY-2-2649
Call WY2· 2998 o r 370 Fishe r
pe, Not a beauty bi.it run, a:ood.
George
Hob.I.ck; and Ethel Hoback.
I
I
PropO l N o. 6
He waa reportedly a prime 1 111dist church wu 93.
Pe maro., WY4-Hfl
Street, Mlddh:iport.
6-4•3tc
flta, Karr &amp; Van Zandt, Porn•
spent
few
Hobac
Elhel
Mra.
a
u
k
NOTIC OP: APPOIN TMINT
Vinton County, Ohi o , on Se c tion
peel in the ran&amp;l1nd slaying on da.n vlsitin&amp; her da uahters at
KAUTl PIJ)_D ITOIII
2 31&lt;
,ro,.
l•ewt.r
M r . and Mrs. Wyatt Schaefer
20. CU. rT. CHEST
DEEP
0.00,
State
Route
N
o
.
689
I
n
March 1 1 of St. Joseph (Sandy)
At Che■tw
tta te of O.car F . ..uer, d ecuNd Naples. 50, and hla girl frlend, Detroit� Mich
and son David were weekend
M.n,
freeae. Se ldou Moore, Cheth ire,
l
Wilk
e
svill
e
and
Vinton
Towns
h
ips,
11152 STUDEBAKER plckvo truck,
S-21&gt;1$
Flovd Callendar guest1 of his parents, Mr. and
M r . . nd
Ohi o. Phone Cmerson 7-'Jl!l2,
by 11, pply ln!I .u bitum in uus treat- Caff No. 1 1,372
Mary A.no Vnnclch, 28.
e aood ply tlrt11. oood ■hpe.
HAMlt.L, IIIYICI ITATION
d
h
ld
re n, N ew K en�m
" • .,,
oton , p11.,
c
an
I
h
E
h
·
t
at
t
1iven
Notice h1 hereby
6•4•3lc
m ent-llc ms T-30, T-32. Pave ment
,100. C1lvln i.ne, MtddJeport
Rom ano Wfll ,hot II he ,tepped apent he weekend with Mr. and Mra. Norman Schaefer.
..,.,. MO A.#.
add·
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Mr. and Mrs. crarenee Ackley
Widlh 18 feet. Length 1 1 ,1 40.
Hill,
from hit Cadillac at his home In
e I 3tp HOLSTELN COW, 1st calr. Just
AINny lUI
ress Is Pomeroy, Ohio, ha� been a faeh io.nabla Norlh SI.de settlon. Mn. PlUJ Se llen and family.
of
Athens spent S unday with her
feet
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r 3.36 mllea.
l••ry Day llerfll..,,
fre■h. Ra;ymond L. C ole, Laurel
'DT 8TIJD!BAKER Comm, Sid. OD.
dul)' appointed H Executrix of the
The �attle!· .for "control of rackets
Propo1tl No. 7
paren ts, Mr. md Mn. Norman
Ciltf Rd., Phone WY 2-6::170.
Owntr it leavln1 for Army. Pb,
At h c n.11 Count)', O h io. on Sc cllon Estate of Oacar F, Bauer late of �Jn the hpvlb' inddltriallied Ma- Vetna o Employe To
Schaefer.
c'I-OTII, WOOD SLAT PORCJI
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WY wall after , p. m.
Mrs. Betty Diehl called on Mr,
7.49
Albany ), S t ate Ro ute No. C h ester Townahlp, Mei1• Coun ty, horiinJ Valley, on the 8hlo-Penn•
11h11des, cloth porch valance, (
Take Safety Position
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been
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and
Mra. Norman Schaefer.
bonier
80 in Lee Tuwnsh lp, by app lying Ohlo, decease
aylvania
awni
nsa, venetian
blind,,
win•
19118 DETRO!TKR MOBILE HO ME
A v�leran telephone · man has
Dated thi11 2nd day o r June 1960 ated by 87 my�le:rioua bombings
a.
bltumln
o ul!I treatme n t-lt em .?1 TRoy
Howell ind Lewis Fox have
dow
shade,.
F
r ee
e,timatea,
JO' :It 50', Ji rooma, bath. Excel­
19117 PONTIAC VB STATION
been named to head G eneral Tele•
F. 11. O'BRIEN
returned to Iron City where they
In the l■11t aeven year,.
Dale Wlppel, 215 Union Ave., 30, T-32. Pavement: Width 1 8 feet .
len t cendiUon. Frank Hud.110 11,
waccn t l ,09n. D r,u. One ure•
t
i phone Comp11n;y of O hlo's sare y
Judac of lhe Probate Cou rt,
are employed after apendlng the
&amp; 21 90te Length 1.584 feet ur o.30 mile.
Pome roy,
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Baab.n Road, Rt. 1 , Racine.
ful owner, Hyd ram1tlc drive.
proa:ram which reaches '10 of the
Ohio
County,
Melis
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PropOlla
ls N os. 1 to 7 induslve
holiday weekend with lbeir fam•
Radio ind lloler. Blaeunara,
D 28 6tc CUSTOM BUILT KITCHEN DE•
state·, 88 counties, the company
(6) f, 11, l l :Slc
Ilic■ here. •
ol t h i11 project
to be compll!led
.. Pomero7.
1- '8'4?
announced t oday.
signed fo r y1iur home. Fr ee ea­
3
l ater t han S e ptem ber 30,
Mrs. Ch a'flle Brown called on
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SWEET POTATO PLANTS , Nanc;y
--J ohn A. Guthrie, Marlon, will
llmato,. Foreman and Abbott,
m o ther, M rl!I. Cora Ren1haw.
her
--H.:11, Porta Rlcan, Vlneleu, Por•
-I succeed Edward F. EiC, II the
8-6-tt
Phone WY2•5321.
Mr.
and Mrs. Muri Harrill and
Bidders must apply, on t he prota Rlcant, Gold Rush and All
&amp;V
/ company•, direcloo of nf,�.
v The childrell, St. Albans, W. Va.,
Gold. Second Houae eall from HAMMER'S REFUSE DISPOSAL. per forms, for pr equalifkatlon
. lat ter wa, promoted to manager
Schoo l Ho u 11C ln Syracuae. Wm.
spent a night with her p,arenta,
LIGAL NOTICI
Wl'ekly pickup. Al low aa $1.00 with the Hig hway Credi t Ex amln of the com pan,'1 eenk'al di\lislon. Mr, and Mra. Cora Renahaw.
on
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Montgome
Ge_,.ea1
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o , al ll'ast 10
er,
i
h
Columbus,
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H. Holme,.
at
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lhe
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celved
beln
en arc
1 monlh. Call R. &amp;: A. Service
days bc Core t ho da te set t u open off ice of Wch3ter &amp; Fults, Porn- upper SUS on lower 15 \i feel open
Statinn.
WY2
2361J
or
see
Mar­
AIC&lt;; REGISTEREU PtKINGESE
alli polis 18.1 on upper 13.7 on Waie Boo&amp;I Agreed 011
eroy Natlon•l Bank Buil ding , Porn- G
lon ( llammer) Ha,vt,
6-1-SOtp bids.
15 feet open; Lock 23 3.3
lowier
pups. Very nice. Pr iced reaaon­
The minimum wage to be p11id t o eroy, O hio, Phone No. 2-2186, for
)
At Four Lake Porl8
ahfo. Betty Goodall-mi le below '
fallln1
'ii ttnth.
pe
all labo r cmpl�yed on this t·on• th e pro rty of Ella White, deAUCTION Ill
•BALDWIN
a
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Mlodleport,
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Con
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31
O
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tract shall be i n a ('COrdance wlth ceased altuated in the Vi llase o f
Com•lfflt hnlct,
at four Gteat
1tdppen
and
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the ,"Schedule of Prev_aili ng Ho ur• S)'racu'.wi, Ohio, and conalsUns of
Crl" lradhNI
Alic REGISTERED COLLIE PUPS
laali:ea ports toda, -,reed on a
· ud OO'HER FAMOUS
Wrltt, P'hone or Cantact
b Wage ll ates A,cerla med a nd De- a two story fra me. d •elllnl boue, In,: Lotlt � ·Loci as �•dct-,m.
for a&amp;l(I. Call WY2-3489. 6-1•6tc
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new three-year- l'ODtract embody­
dt
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BRANDS
Oh o iver IMh: �
termi n ed by The Department of rour room■ downatairs and three
A. C, IIADrOIID. ..clno, Ol,lo,
•h
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112 BATS KILLE� WITH STAR ----------­ [ndu,lri&amp;l Relations applicabl e lo room, 1nd bath up1U.ln, ;:anp, :;.��t A;i'ko�- ,��
t! e11 ,4!:;:!;,� b':i't ��f! au�:�
Slate Highway Depa rtment Im- altualftd on four adjoinln1 lotf,
Warf■rln. 2\i lbo., tU9; • lb,. ,
"I" - 2 DOOR
21 · Jlotlert E. Reed' ?:30 ani ahtppers rehtaoo to ratify the
J2.0Q. Sate, pure, and 1u1ranteed. - - - ·
'FJUEO A FAEHNLE, A.dmint 0-9
-·-· . - -· - provemen t■ In accordanC'e with
,
ck 22 Rocket 5:40 1m U); pact.
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Lo
COMPL!TE INSURANCE PRO- Sections 4 1 15.03, 4 1 H5'.04, 4 1 1 �.05,
ICber■bat:h Hardwari.
iltratrlx. of the Estate ol El•
Oriflnat dart lffi'D 'ln!M, hos
International
United . Prt-81
J.,aun:■ne 8t50 am; &lt;&gt;-i;
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Ba
tcctiOn,
Ufe,
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Fire,
Polio.
and
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28 20; (!)
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la. White, deccued.
eppearanee ot nt" ..-ar lnalde
propol!led
C'Ont racl
the
learned
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1
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'1:00
Sputnllr:
Co-Pllof
Call Don
IIUl,, Middleport, Code of Ohio."
1 1 , 12, 13, 18 , \9, 20, 25 ,
WEBSTER &amp; ,ULTZ, ,
......,. ...... ell �.....
end out. ntn tood IM line
ateYe&lt;fores' wages to
raise
'would
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Ad\11:nee
2:00
U
Lock
ht
,tn
Obie
wit
bidder
l
submit
,_
h his Attorney, tor Admlni
The
mu1t
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10 ,
29, 27; IBI I, 2:l 8_
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IACIUOII, .
t1rtt, IUI. tran,., tauter.
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Co iil $2 .68 an hour plu1 3 1 cents an I
t1
bid a certified �heck In th e 11.mount
(8) 2, 4, e, 8, lO, 1 1 , etc A. V. Cria , 8:20 pm, ri
o t Hunt• hour. in• frln1e benefit,.
Kini 8:35 1m, 10-1:
FOR SALE l l AY BALER. ROUND -- DON STIVERS-- of $5.960.00.
--�- - -.
• ?:25 am, 19-0; Roeket '1:�
ln1ton
TRAD
TIAMS
Ba!ea, See H111h Cu1ler or Em•
CANADIAN
and
Plans
are
eclCications.
p
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mett G. WUI, Pomero;y, Ohlo.
OTDAWA. UPI-The Ottawa am., 1--0; :Robert
me i n the department• of h igh,
.
w1-e1p.
way1 and the omce of the diY ision Rou1h Riders have obtained end 0,9,
Upboundt Lock 23 Eli•r am
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Franlt Gtlli1m, former Iowa toot•
depul)'
director,
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the
director
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right
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to reject any and all bld!J.
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James M. Quigley, D-Pa. reported
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his oonstitutents bore this n ota•
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With Gove"1Dtet1t's 1st Step

tuik UM-1'1� toveth- tall sale11 sparked by a brlsk
· Ill tool!: •� Jtd.�l•i ,�p ttUs iluto market, reached a ne-w hig h
�• lo �Me l»tUbteili 1Yeh- · In April. Conl!lum er installme nt
Iy to borrow moriey ftoin com credit surged for the biggest
mercial banks at cheaper rates, mon th ly gai n si n ce last A ugust
a move that waa Widely interpret- and homc-bu i l di ni,! showed some
ed II an ef�ort to h\ject Dew life aigns o( coming out of its slump,
lnte the fla11tr1r econHfn;.
On th� other h and inventories
However, most 4:conomilt1 ruled on the s he l h an d in t he ware•
out the theory thll the action bf houaes of man u facturer,, whole­
the Federal Reserve in cutti•ll · salers and relailers climbed by
tbl! diarount rate at eeveraJ re• 300 million dollars in April to
tlohal Fed bahkll was Prompted the record total of $92,600,000,000
tiy feats thil a i'eeeUioh Is Ju11t the Commerce Depa rtment reporl1i'ouftd t'1,e rorner.
ed.
:Ritbet. th@y aala the decision
Oepn1111ed conditlo na continued
waa diet11ied bJ cnnft'detlce that to pervade the big steel centers.
oonau me� and busine11men are Mille were scheduled to operate
ho loni.et piqued by foQatlon at only 61.D per cent ot capacity
pSyeholOty
the convletlon with some sh ut down over the
lhal a IOOael' rein on the slacken- Memorial Day holiday. Thi, mark­
!�1 Pa"ce ot the ecoilomy ii need• ed the alxth consecutive weekly
llt(I.
drop. In some steel area, opera­
�er: mone, 1110 developed tion11 were nearing the lows of
&lt;m . Rl)O�t{ front when companies the depr ession days. Layoffs by
who fln-anCe inttalbnen t buying of steel companies were estimated at
c•rs aQd: Other maJqr eon1u met more than 60,000.
Stock&amp; R•ltleil
ite� cu_t lheir borr.owln1 rates.
ROW!ever, m1ny observers' look
Plus AM Mlnu•
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The Fed •c:ted 1g1inat a some­ for a stlarp upturn in the fall
what · disturbln1 background of wheb inveiltoriea have been cut
�harply dec1Jnin11 steel operation, to the bare bone. ·
The government tclmmed oil
a l�velln..1 oft of new overall .!lales
qrdera an&lt;J_ a continuln1 employ• i mports with the sharpeat cut! be­
mept nte· of G �r ctht or mott ing made on reaidual fuel ship­
of �h, lab� rol.'ce. The rate of i n- me n ts. The Interior Departmen t
said the move reflected current
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!":s �t t�! U. S. supplies and also heavy
pressures trom oil 1ta te eongreH•
end of 111\ year.
i.,
.and c.o.al producers.
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however
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in the tnld-COntlnent area on tfie
strength o! increased moloring·
and far m activity. At least si:t
major sLtPJllier t o service stations
in the rcP,;lon increased pricel!I u p
to 1-2 cent n gallon. Gas prices
in the area had been cut by 3-4
cent■ a gallon since mid•April.
The bl1 rtal estate firm of
Webb r&amp; Knupp postponed il!ol e•
try into the steel bu1Jnes11 In
Montana and Arizona. Howe ver,
it denled i t wa s having difficul t y
raising needed capital. The com.
pany expl11ined it� h ad underestl­
mated its catiital requirement s,
The lowering of the dlscount
rbte triggered a mild rally in
atock price-s. Prices started on
the uptlck Thursday i n anticipa­
tion_ of cheaper 1no n ey. The dis­
count action provided a p.&lt;iych ol­
oglcal spur to industry' s forward
planning and came as good news
to the housing market.

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Will their f rtt home be a small ne c e11sa ry fo r 11ewlywed11.
NEW YORK UPJ - Try to pin
roa CONSISTENT DEPl!!II DABLI! lll!SULr
with bath, nice location. Melvin
UNIT PRICI CONTRACT
1 90 1 V.o r i ne Suee l ie�
with eoma rtme n t furniahed
p
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of
getting
RATES
Se .i1Jed propou li will be rece n•. down ttle average co11t
honey m oo n
1 na1
Hood, I l l Lo cust St., Pome roy.
Th - 1 rad"t"
h elor Ql1arter
leftoveri ,
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m ar�e: a nn ua Y, WI t . 6 per
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an ard Time, uesd y, Jun 14,
of
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A ny one of the unlimited num- .
, ·ve got . "
Full ,.ate oi 3 amt. per word will � ch.areed for advertirul,g
ta k es a l l )OU
c l UtI ing k tic lien. app l lances, ' i9o0, t or impr ovements ln:
for a wee k
_ O f $237
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l'noh in Advertbi.Jli - s.bould be reporo-d immediately. TM
Phone
.1 re o i tcred u one proj ect and will business as weddinlt, and all that "lhc " ,nswer at a cost 01' a few fr m the Census Bure au '""•
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O.ily Sentinel will .D.O'l be reaponaible for more Lban one io.cor•
goes wi t h t h em and yo u 'll ge t t h e hund red to several thousands of o 111e r gover n me n 1 sources, ban
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Net !mertl.oo
e�onom1· s ts im d n umerous pu bl_i c�propoMI No. 1
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HOUSE FOH SALE: 6 RO OMS
.
Whateye r t he cost t o t h e indi- [
p
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nds
Card of 'I't!Hb and � Notices o{ Ewnt■ $1 .UO. Obitu.arie1
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n �)', Oh to , on part o l
ho ns,' .11tuck _closely lo t he . bnd�l
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and 1Ja1h, near Syracuse P os
It d e �·nds, of cou rse, on what vidu als i n volved, ma rri age,, are
puNi¥P.d at l reot per word.
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H.,n 0.00, Sli tc R qute No. 680
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$23
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1 MO.
� DAYS
3 DAYS
l DAY
··getti ng marr ied " me ans t o eac h big b usi ness - a n esti
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l.ela11d Bumga rn e r
billi on in 1 959 spent for go ods an d
$1-'IO
9Ck
60c
IS
cx1 s l1 ng, concrete slab bn dge an a couple ·
ar ket. t h e expe n ses of �eh,
m
ge
ii
se rvices t h at wou l d no t ot he rwise
$1.80
$1.20
$6.00
60o
20
1-· o H SA LE HAN C I I TYP E 6 roo m r eplace wilt. a steel beam and e ren � v er� h cless , are . to � recko ne d
Js it to bt&gt; a simple ceremo ny I have been bo ugh t.
Pomeroy ) Ohio
$7 .50
$1.50
$2.20
711c
the
h in a ny co nsid erati on of
wit
ho u n· wi t h ba th. Alum i n um I O!&gt;uled timber br id&amp;e 1 8 foot - O 1 11 . wi t h the brid e i n he r going; . away
.
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_ ef!l!i ·" 0r eo u ne .
storm wind ows. A u toma t i c g as !&gt;pan, an d 25 foot • 6 inch roB. dwa;y ; o u U it a nd j ust best frien d! to , 5 1 �ce b 1 8 . b�sin
cos t or gettin g ma rried.
Ada received by 10 A.M. will be in that day • ,-per,
•
req u ires s1at1sl 1cs, .,iv er.i.g es, and
linage No. MEG-680-0 1 92, Snan
h eol. Lot 92 x 1 20. t:onv e nien t ly
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sta n d up Ior t he pa1r - or a pr0Ject1ons,
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t lS�D IOATI AND MOTO"" ...
•BatIen, Mar1 on , D ur"
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inches, Roadway ch urc h �eddmg WI th th� bri de
Jocall'd to grad e st hoo l a nd o ne ( 1 ) 18 feel
CHESTER
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Ind wp wt.ii• the� lad. Mttr..
Type-Steel gow n ed 1� t h e d ress of a lifetime, sli ne &amp; Osborn, a Madis on Avet uwn . KeasonaDly p riced. Phone :l5 feet . fJ inc h es,
Miss :wi:axl n e Dennis, M ar ietta. 1s
politan Moton. 600 I,
et J ts mars
firm.
tising
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adv
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u
SPruce 3-5564, Mason,
, B eam,
visitin(l: her a unt a n d u ncl e, M r .
a proce81!0 n
lit., Pomeroy, Phone WY..2-Sl10.
0:/ I Auto So l es
I I Not ices
. of , atten dantll an d ke t ing experts to work on ·t h e s ubPropoul N o. 2
6 2 3t p 1
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tr1m_nung
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th
all
· h a nd Mrs. J arne s Marti n .
1 1 -24-tfc
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-- ---�-- -�- 1 i\fei., County, Ohio, on part or
.
They came up ~
• ,e•ently.
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M rs . El iza bet h W 1· ck h am spent
TIRMIT AND PIIT CONTROL 1 957 FO RD V8 FAIRLANE 500
Will family an_d J nt1mate1 _toast 1
,omc 1, gures on "Th e 8,-,d,I Mar- th e wec..:
.
· h M rs. Ca
I Sec t i on 0.00, Stole Rou te No 680 th� newlywe d&amp; an pune b , mbbl
'· en d wit
' dd 1e
e
b)' Peift. FrM jnspactk,n_ IMur- $1 ,495. 4 door seda n . A r eal
.
F o r Rent
ket" t h at make i n terestin g read111 Scipio Town1hip by removing da m ty sandwlc
N by N1tl4&gt;nwtch. Phone R,
cream p uff. Power stee ring .and
_ hes . and weddmg ,· ng _ whether or no t th ey .,e Wick h am Pomeroy.
1 e x is ti n g timber beam bridge 13 ca ke
Mrs.
· c;;;;..;.;S
,_. ummer 1e ld and Mrs .
ari,d A. hrvice 'lt1tlon WY2,b r akea. Fordomatic. Blaettnars, I AJ)A.b. ,' MENTS - t"Unullled ind
- or w t II .the fu ll , comp Ie- typical or brides in g eneral.
f
o t · 4 i n ch span, 1 7 foot · 1 inch
o
No
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a
Br
own · spe nt Wed nesd a y ir
food
h
enjoy
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6,3-6tc
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lav15
Pomer oy.
guests
o
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Mlddleunl u rnUl h ed. Mdtuter,,
POME"OY
. " -7 · room_ I ra mt: h o usc I ro a dway, and �place wllb a steel ment
Eoeh marr,· age _ there w ere
with Mr. a nd Mrs. La :rr :,
n
o
Jacks
c
u
m
the
dance
d
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1
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and
1
k
port.
Pbone WY_
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1 , l ,4-45,000 i n 1958 and there are ex.!°
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w i t h b11 lh, gas healing, C ut i ba�e- be am a n d creosoted Li mber bridle
THE ANNUAL M EETING OF THE
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orcheatra
_1oc1el)'
a
of
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n
m c l SSOOO Ca be boug h t with 1 20 feet . o inc h apan 2 � foot . 6'
pected to be 2,250, 000 annu ally b
Sulton &amp; Che11ter Farmere' Mut ual
I � AND 8 R OOM HOUSE, TWO Ii
The WSCS met Thursday al the
Will t he! hone;ymooneP.; ta�e off
- _ gene ia tes a dema n d for
land ron tract
Fire In,urance Compan}' will
h r
d
B 1.d ' N MEG for a week In the mountains - 1 965
r oom apar t ment•. A. N. Bengel,
h odist C hurch.
Met
000
l
worth of goods a nd
about $ 5,
l l ·2·tfc POMEROY BARGAI N PROP:ERT_Y ��-02:,t� ;::� 011 � (�f 20 ��et � 0
he held at Cbeeter Town Hall, J,'O R SALE; ONE RID ING HORSE
Pbone N Y2_3272.
1
-4
fram
s
h
room
o
h
e_
house
wit
s,
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services - for apartm ent� .
½I- i n chell , Roadway width 25 feet
P hon e WY2-6 1 B2.
5· 28-6tp
u c
June 6, g A. M . Emmett Will,
Bl " TH ANNOUNCED
1
6
appliances
ac re l ut. Gas a va1fablc. $!000.
c lO t hi ng
f_ ur · tu re
Pres., Franc!■ E. Morris, Sec.
rn
111c
es,
Type-Stee
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Mr. and Mrs. Robert Watki ns of
m rr, ,automobiles ' alld my r•iad'
FLUTE IN t:000 CONDITIO N . 3 R OO M t"UIINISH ED APART· MIDDLEP ORT
f
1
6
Jewel
&amp;-l-3tp
ropo
l
,
3
Middleport,
an n ounce t he birt h of
o
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o
y.
Ph
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. h o use sh m g l ;-ex t�rf�; :as
menl a nd ba th , Pomer
u �a
5-3 1 - te
Call WID-227 1.
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r
ot
M� 1 g;s Joun ty, Ohio,
on part of
o n a t Meig_s General Ho�pi � al,
s
a
5-2 7 -6lc
691 5 .
WY2m a n tel · Sectio n 0.00, Stale Route No. 680
"e, $ 1 1 ,000
ing ' ,;{'W fi replal
---- �- -- -- • �� tl��S$ 1 5,000 a v era 6
. . ·e .i.nd
.
of
.
May 29 at 8 ' 30 p · m · weighing
Very good l'onllillon. t:onven i ent in Sc i pio Towns h ip, by removing
goes into t h e cost o f t h e dwelling
'
EASY SP� N DRY� R WASHE_R. DELU X E 3 - ROO MS and B ATH
B lbs. 6 1-2 ounces a n d named
$4 500.
u nit itself whil e $1 000 is spen t on
Porch ghdc r , lady II B ulova wri s t ) unf ur ni shed apa rt men t . C oats
WE WISH TO EXPRF.SS OUR
exist,· n , s teel beam br,·dge • 17 foot
Joseph Robert. Grandparents are
'
t he e ngagamen t an'd wedd mg
and Mr
appreciatlon and thanka to all
walch. t:all WY 2- 2437.
Mi doleport. Ph one RUR AL - . 18 acres 1-:ood l.i y , n _g o i n c h spa n 14 feet o inch roil d·
· , MidB uild i ng
a d M r . O r Wa t k m
lan
; M s
oScow UPI _ The disarma- t he balance reprct... ents the average dl · � RD � a d M
:; 2 1 1 2 t c
d o n Sl a t c Route 1 24, _5-ru u m wa y and re � lace with a s teel beil m
who helped in 11ny way du ring
6 2 3tc WY 2 · 514 1•.
M
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the lllne1t ud death of ou r
.
gr:at
Vititoe,
iddl po
Sf_ X -wife and mother , Mr s. Bertha NEW 222 VAllM JNT lllFLE:
FO R RENT 4 RO O M HO USE , $3500. Wo uld co n sider fmanc m g f oot O inch span and 25 foot 6 inch chev wa n t ed to emphainze at his house hold, wit h o utlays fo_r fu r111- grandparents are M rs. Mart ha.
power _scope. $50_. 00 . l a l .vi n
Ar n�ll . Special thank• to Dr.
R,itland Towns h ip. Call TU 2- � � H !\1 ---: 9� ac res wiih 1� ac r es r oadway, Bridge No, MEG 680-0258 press con ference Friday may be t ure, applia�ce8 a �d t he _ fke.
a nd
Watkin s, MJddlepo
3
6-4
p
a ne , Middleport Hill.
. r t and Mr .
L
n
m c u l l 1vat1 0n, bal a nc� m pas- Span on e ( l )" 20 teet . 0 inches, lost In t h e wave of Weste rn re• [ P u ttlng ftr&amp;t lh m gs ftrst, the
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But m u , and n ur 1 at the
3475, H a r t ford, W. Va. 6-3 1 -6tp
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Meigs Gener al Hoapltal, Ewing
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roo m ho �se _. VCf} go od La rn a n d Type-Steel Beam ,
Funeral Home, Pallbearen, SinTHREE Ul&gt;: DllO OM HOUSE AT
Eisenhow er observers here said engaged girl.. sported the tradi•
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her
t
s,
o
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n1y
Pl
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ave
t
t
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o
wa
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cost
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c
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w
Pomeroy.
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St.,
in
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1 1 26 Ea
jen a nd 111 who helped i n any
today.
PropoMI No. 4.
CASE REPO R TED
DWI
$
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5-3 1-6tc
GOOO . a nu c from lhH l lm d.
P h one WY 2- 3408.
way.
Me !Ja C ounty Ohio on part of
The Soviet press ga ve prom i- erage o� er $2Qll .
.
She
r iff Robert Hartenbac h
reO X 229 . .
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PHON E WY 2 3830 ! Section 0.00, St�te R�ute No. 80 nent play today to "favorabl e forPractically all brides h �d ac- r
Th e Arnott Family.
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nig
h t of
ar
rest last
ported
the
6
(6) 4• Jtc
eir wed.
6-4-l t p
HO ME IN
I III Scipio To wnsh ip, by removing e ign reactions" to Kh rushc hev's q� lred a t roussea u for _t�
Richard VanMetre , Belleville, w.
TIIHEE BEDROOM
gly, the
surp
t,
ha
Pe
u
b
dmg
nsm
pai
�
t
o
king
bridge
a
fo
m
7
beam
cxistinj timber
disarmam en t proposals,
,
Va.,
New Haven. first ho use above --------c- --on a ch arge of driving while
n
6 i n ch 11pan, 1 1 foo t - 0 inch :road• llO menti on of his altack Oil t h e great ma1 on ty �pent less l�a
t he J l ut, H o ule 3J, Inquire at
intoxicated.
He is also !'MBiti n g
$2.""!· And, c heermg to pr° spe cti ,e
way and replace with a ateel beam President.
6 2 3t p
on the
ho use .
h earin g in Co unty court
e
t
h
f
o
h 9-,ba nd s, on 1 Y 9 per ce n1
LOST - Brown blllfQI� between
NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS
bridge 14
a nd cr eosoted timber
O bservers here had Uttle do ubt
h
arge,
c
FOUlt
HOUSE,
Davia Ice and £va'1 Restaurant.
FUR N lSllED
STATE OJ; OHIO
foot o inch span and � foot - ti ho wever that It was .K hrushchev'� brides queried looked forward to
______---___
.. .... ...1 .. .. ....
Retur n to Eva·, fteatauranl, Pom­
roo ms and b a th, air condition,
DE PARTMENT OF HIGHWAYS i nc h roadwa�•, B ridge No. MEG 660 remarks ' about Eisenhower t h at spep.ding m o re for c lot hing af ter
R E E V E S F IN E D ,
ma rriage than they did as singl e
eroy. Rew, rd.
6 2 3tp
television. 16� Lincoln H t s.
Celumbu1, Ohi o, M.y 20, 1 960
029 1 , Span one { 1 ) H feet . o inc h , would get t h e headli n es abroad.
William
Reeves, Albany RD, ar•
6•4-6tc
gi rls. Th e re msining 91 pe r cent
Phone WY2· Z77�.
Contrad $.lies
For rREI! 10..,edloa
Th• prem ier appee red I n ef..
I Ro adway width 23 reet . 6 inches,
rested
y
es terday after n oon by Midt
-c-::---:
--- �
Leoal Copy No. 60 . 359
Type-Steel Beam.
hd to hne written off neeotla• was divided evenly b e t wee n th ose dlepnrt police, was fined $!:5 a nd
PHONI
who expeeted to g o along about
UNIT PRICE CONTRACT
tl on• with the E IMn hower adPropoul Na. $
costs today by May or Kenn eth McGilmore'■ Supply Slore
.
1908 CHEVROLET VS. '1,095, 4
the same as they had bee n , and
S ealed proposals will lie recc_ ivo
aI
compl•t.ly
mlni•tretlon
e igs Coun ty, Ohio, on p rt o f
lh t n n ey. Harry Wa lb urn , Akro n,
M
E
a
ng
re11t h o me.
door 1N1d1n. Ori1lnal black !lu­
on
d
for
pendi
K
figure
O
who
:
CO
those
WANTED
,
e
o
'
•e
O
t
d
--•
at
w
ic
e
h
ff
h
S
o
c
ntod
,_
,,.
l
late
High • Se ctio n 4 .Sl Slate Route No. 680 thou� ho molntaJ
f
WY-2-2774
a rres led Memor ial Day for fig h t,
lsh. Power1Hde Bl■ettn1r1 1 Porn
Write qu a lificati on 11 lo P. O . Box wa � Di re� tor of Ohio, a! Col u mbus, I i n Bedf ord Towns h ip, by removing to co_.
ntln� c1,1ltural cont•cts and less.
in g i n a Middleport bar, forfeileili
Vaughan'■ Exlermlnatlng
6 2 3tc
eroy.
6·3·6tc
The average bride, it se ems, re3 03 , Pomeroy, O h io.
luo , un t ! 1 0 . m . , O h i o (Eastern
t ,. 11
) existing steel beam bridge 1 7 foot, said he w11 alway, rffdY to dla- cei ves $1 ,003 i n weddi ng gi£ts, and $25 bond in court toda;v. _
&lt;:J
Company
!=it.11. ndu r d l_ une, Tue s day, J une 14, 8 inch span, 14 foot . 6 inch ro ad· cu,H the ld H of a new t ummlt
..... CINII UIN Can
m ost _of th�se gifts ere n ot exa�lly
St.
Marn,
W.
Va.
1 960 , fo r unprnvemenl.8 m_:
MAN RELEASED
day and replace with a st eel beam fflfftlng.
AH Mai• Mil Mwtil1
s
1 Pr oposa l s Nos. 1 t o 7 mclusl �c
Moscow obse rve rs said Khrush - urpr•s�s s mr�but i,:i ea?s of h 1 n ts I La rry D. Mathews, Huntingtm
a nd creoso ted timber bridge 20
MITIOl'CIUTAN MDTOQ
.
'
e
h
t
es
1str1
_ bnda l g 1 fl " reg
PUBLIC SALE
are oHe rc d 11.s one proJect and will fool\- O inch ·span, 25 foot . 6 i n e h e h ev'a remarks appeared to rep- a nd
W. Va.,' was released on bo nd o,
-- ..., Meln ...
ng
b �1de� ge nera iiy manages ,o Iet $
The undersig ne d will offer for 1-io usl!.: l'AlNTING INSLl)E A N O be aw urdcd as one contract.
ict
v
�o
the
of
a
ing
n
"harde
resent
n
�
night on a speedi.
feet - 6 inch es,
Ho dway width
23. 7 0 last
P1••"Y• Oh..
,
1
.
what
now
k
exactly
ers
v
g1ft-g1
lla l u a t pulilic auction, al t he l a le
o
o
P
1
_
sal
ifically
,
e
o
N
_
o ut. lloof an tl chimn ey work.
c ar ge 1 1ed b Y pome,._.y
PO1 ice,
I ..:p,n one ( l ) 20 feet . 0 Inches, foreign policy h n "-apec
� p
'
o f importance h
1957 FORD va 2 DOOR $ 1 ,195. reside nce of Dai111y G ri ffith Mat'r ,
6 2 6t p . A , h ens C, ou nty , 0I1 10 , on Sec - Roadway widt h 2, feet . 6 inches, a n e w attempt to fo rce , the aban• ' t h ey'd l ike · In order
.
e f Jed Webster repoi-ted today,
ll11y Ou rs. WY 2-3624.
C
h
i
,
t wn 7.79, Stu te Route No. 680 in Type-S teel Beam.
CuMtom Sed11n. Low m ileage. deceued, near D orca s , on t h e
don ment or America 's foreig n the a verage bnde fe els t hat bed- He . t .
ar 1n M ayor Legar ,•
roo�
f
urni t u � • line£S, living
�
Jit
::f
Raclne-Uaahan
Road,
in
S
u
tto
n
Lee
�
a
e
xan
n
r
d
T
A
o
l
wns
�
h
.
ips
�
by J · · Proposals N os. 1 to 15 inclusive ba&amp;es.
Bparkllna li1ht blue flnlab,
i
;
r�?t cou:: lt_n
1 of t his proj ect to be &lt;:ompleted
_
Th e Co mmunlsl organ Pravd 11 : £urmture, re rigerat_c,r, automo I e,
US l neSS Serv 1 � eS a pplyl1_1�. a �1,t,u n11�J, us t rea�mc11t)
I
8Jaettn11r1, Pomeroy,
.a-6tc TbWru1 h ip, Mtlgs Co u n ty, Ohio, 1Jn
_ :c:::______
,
'6111lllrda,-, t he 1 1 th d11y or June,
1 ten 1s 1 -30, l -32. I a\lem e nl. Width nut later tha n November 15, l960. ' ' carried .11n a rticl e today denou n c- wv. h mg machine, dine tte set, te lc- THE R_I DGc:&amp;
K E NO
I
ER:
REFRJG
HlNG,
O
1960, commenci ng at one ocloclc AlR CON DITI
,1 8 feet_. I.A!ll!(1 h 1 4 , 256 .00 feel ur
B idders m us t apply, on the pro- mg Vic e P resident Rich ard M. j
r a.
Al bert Milhoan
Mr.
and
M
11tion service. Jack'a Rerrigera- 2. 70 n ulcH.
1862 CHEVROLET 2 doo r sedan, 'P. M., the person al proper ty o f
O On U S
' ·p rovoc11. tlve artiv,ties
daughter
Mrs,
Rober
t
Pickett of
o r preq ualirication Nixon's
f
r ms,
fo
pt•r
2
•
tio New Haven. Phone
:UM,00. J'h one WY 2-3020. Gol­ s aid del"edent, couslat in g in part
P o o l N o. 2
peace, "
meaning his
Bradbury called on Mt. and Mrs.
h e Hig h wa y Credit Examin• against
t
with
.
u
,
.
p
l
6-��
11,
35:n,
d10 H1wk, Condor St.
6 2 ate of: Tables, ch alrs, iro n and wood
G11l l l.11 co,anty, Ohio , un Scctrnns I e r at C o l u mbus O h io il l l east 10 speec h at t he Southeast Asia
·
Evere tt Milhoan Monday,
lied1,
settee,
day
bed,
U
ook CAiio,
0.00,
0.30, 0.56 ( pa r t &gt; , S l ate H o u le da'y11 bef o re t he• dat e 'set lo open Treaty confe rence in Washington.
I. 0, McCOY
'66 OLDSMOBILE 88 - 4 door ae• bo ok1, clterry table, blanket cheat,
Rev. an (] Mrs. r'loyd Boga rd aud
Th• • lcle ,aid th• ,,'P"Ch I child ren of Fly, o., Miss Jane
N�. 775 i n Walnut irnd Perry T o wn- bid s .
June beetles may eat the roll,
R
AUCTION
din. Car·, blu&amp;-But you won't
�•0�, to be an enemy
P
old tr u nk,, coal ranje, oil range,
,._,
s lups,
by
a pplying a bi tu minous
N
T he minim um wages t o be paid
be U )'OU buy it. f129:5. Kur &amp;
Route 2, Long Bottom, Ohio
Harris, Colum bus, Carol Harris of age of ornamental tr".,.�. Eithel'
electric refrigerator, kitchen cab• ---, -,--,,-:-:-,:-::::-:-= ­ l rea l me n �-llems T-30, T-J 2. Pa v e• tn 11 1 1 labor employed o n this con- 0f ■u mmlt ry.
Van Zandt, Pomeroy.
6 2 3t c
LI ma apen t th e wee k end. w1· th Mr . DDT or lead arflellate makes an
lnet, cheat of d rawers, wal!lh MUl!LLIR FURNACES, WISTING m c n t : Width 18 r c et, Lcnw th 4 1 ,- lr n ct s ha ll be in acco rdance wit h
"Can t here be a more convinc- and Mrs, Gr.over H a rris.
effective protec tion, accordlng to
'46 &lt;.:HEVROLET O eyllndcr-2 1 0 1ta nd1, dreHer11, mode rn and old . , HOUSI ai,pll1ncea. Arnold Bro­ 025 · 60 fcc t · w1· d1 l1 2 0 fcc I , Lcngl h t h e " Sc hedule of Prevailing Hourly mg arg ume ? t provmg t_be gui- 1 1 Of •
M r. and Mn. Niles Salser spent Ohio State Unlveralty Ex.tet..sJoa
T
2 door. One local owner . Wo rt h di.11he1 1m d gla11a wa rn, including . . thert, Sy,acu.., Ohl•. Phone 1 , 372 . 80 fe el . _ ot�! Lc n � tl1 42, 3 98, · Wag e Rates Ascertained and Deter- Washlngt on s leaders m_ th � col • Sunday in Marietta.
entomologists.
.
1 1 -1 1-tf 4o feet or 8.03 miles,
much more. $695. Karr &amp; Va n one 11el of 811varlan China, hob•
WY2-6314.
mi n ed by the Depart m ent of In- I.a pse of lhe Paris m�et_mg? · · · ·
Mrs. Jo h n Selle r s was taken
Nixon Un• to the hospital at Col umbu8.
�ro po HI �o. 3
Zandt, Pomeroy,
6 2 3lc n»ll and preaaed J:laas, and many
dustria l Relations applicable to Pravda demanded.
.
.
GRAVELY TkACTOR SALII AND
o ther arl iclea,
i\fe 111s Co u � t y, O h i o, nn Secti on State High WII)' D epartment Im· masked h l i:nself as nn opponent
Mr. and M rs . Edward Forman
'M OLDSMOBlLE Super 88-2 dr,
krvlco. 5i2 1. Main, Pomeror, 0.00 (pa rt ) , State Ro u tl' No. .!:146
Term,: C111h ln hand on di!.)' of
eccordance with or the Pa na b �ad 6-of-government spent the weekend w ith Mr. and
in
ro vc me nts
p
0
A qualit)' car ln1lde ind out. 1111Je.
Phon• WY2•2975. Open 'tll t in �olun_1 bi a Towns h ip, by applying
•
ns 4 1 15.03, 4 1 l!U&gt;t , " 1 15.05, conference, loo.
Mrs. John Formim .
'691:i. Karr Ii V,n Zandt, rom .
p. m. unlll J1,1ne 1 . le,.sm,,n: a bitunu nous lre atnw n l-Ut·ms T· Secti o06
Mny E. Coverdale,
07
ly M,.., Charle■ Dffll
Revised
of
the
and
4
1 1 5.
1
15.
4
Mr. an d Mrs. G1iorge Sellers &lt;Jf
RNdswlllt.
Barnhart,
eroy.
lll
o
6 2 S te
Har
Admlnlal ratr ix of th e E1t11te
30, T-32, Pavement : Wid th 1 8 feet. Cod e of O h io. "
Mr.
and Mts. Lewis Fox an4
Canton
spent
a
few
days
with
Ohio. Phone Coolw'.11• U,91.
Length 8,600 .40 feel .it 1 .63 miles.
of Daiay G rUfith Marr, dc­
Mr. and Mrs. c.iark Cline and so■
'M PLYMOUTH Savoy f door.
The bidder m ul!lt aubmlt wllh his
Clarence
Sellers.
8-1 9-tfc
Ci!Hed.
Propo,al No. 4
bid a certified check ln the amoun,
Here i1 iood transporta t ion at
M r. and Mrs. Leonard Haire Terry spen t Su n day I n Greenfield
(6)-4-4lc
t!)-27-28-31
'
.Melg�
County,
Ohio, � II s,c ctl on of $3, 158 .00,
;
1 1ood price. 131115. Karr &amp; V11n
TELEVlS!ON RADIO AND SMALL
and children, Mn, Effie Haire, and Chillicothe.
Stute Route No. �o 1n OrMr. and Mra. Johnny Douglas
Plans and apeciflcallons are on
Zandt, Pomeroy.
6 2 3tc 1-�uu SALE MITCHELi. ULTHA
appllance repair. Phom, Olis 21 .46,
Mr. and Mrs. Lester Smith and
n g_e and O live_ Tow n stups, Uy apa
high•
departme
o
and
children spent Saturday with
nt
in
t
h
e
f
2-1-tfc
file
lo.
"
O.
Racine,
ock,
t
McClln
children of New Brighton 9Pent
thin room air condltloner, 230plyiuc � hlt,u mmuus treatment- ways and t h e office o( the diviaion
'M STUDEBAKER Starllte Coupe,
Mrs.
Emma Fox.
the
weekend
with
Mr.
and
Mrs.
o
\lolt■, I ton .1di:e. Jn per fec t
Items 1-30, r-32.
1'he tin, were ■tolen-We'll Jndeputy di rector.
Eber Pickens,
conditi
on, used b ut Y&lt;!ry llttlo.
Mrs. lohi Howell and children
Pavement : Width I � f1.1c t . Length
1t1II new on,, . '280. Karr &amp; Van
YOUNGSTOWN Upt - Joe RoThe director reaerv M the r lght
Mi&amp;1 Eftie Elizabeth Pi�1.-enl
A. E. Jordan, tl37 Gr111t St ree t,
called
. on Mrs. Shirley Caruthers.
4 1 , 184 feet or 7.80 miles.
8 2 3tc
Zandt, Pomeroy.
mano,
60,
was
sho
t
gunned
and
I
lo ruject a.ny and all bida.
spent Sunday with Mr. and' Mrs.
M iddleport, Ohio. l'hone W Y 2Leonard I.yon, spent the wee k
Propo11I No . 5
in t hls Eber Pickens.
"'"':-ri t lea!ly wounded today
c
-,..,
N
O
PREST
E.
s,
roRD 000
•5-- TR u'�ccc
6-4-3tp
3131,
9K A, lCON­
end wlth his aunt and uncle Mr.
Meigs Co u nty, Ohio, on Sl'ction
clty'a . aec� nd underworld ambush
Direetor
M r. and Mrs. Eber Pickens, Ra•
dillon 13 can, 3 deck milk body.
and M rs. Johnny Douglas.
N
h,.
Stale
llouto
o . 689
in
C
o0.00,
mont
ot
three
o
1n
g
ah
m
2tc
4
(6)
c,i 28·
cine, ,pent Saturda y evening with
Roy Parker,
Che■ter , Ohlo. H00S1£HOJ.I) GOO US, STANDS,
'
l u mbia Town� hip,
by a pply i ng a
�oma n o waa _near de_ath In St. Mr. and Mrs. E6er Pickens.
Mra. Anna Buck, Bailey R u n
'
chal
r a, ,·abinet, t11blct, dreaser,
8-t•3tp
bi t umin ou:1 t rc11.t111cnl-Hcms T-30,
Eh:r.abet h Ho1p1ta!, His sho oO ng
buHet, cupboard, refrh::er11 tur,
Mr. and M rs. Clyde Ta;ylor, Col• visited h er sister, Mrs. Lou Diehl
T-32. Pavemen t : Widlh 1U fee t.
was linked to � hght tor control umb ll, apen t a few days with and husband recently.
Before 9:30 A.M.
dishes atld m:11cellaneous items
·ea PLYMOUTH O p11sen1er cou­
U
Length 21,226.60 rt. or 4.02 mi le a,
of Youn1stown I racket,. .
Attendance at the Free Metho­
Mld�ltport WY-2-2649
Call WY2· 2998 o r 370 Fishe r
pe, Not a beauty bi.it run, a:ood.
George
Hob.I.ck; and Ethel Hoback.
I
I
PropO l N o. 6
He waa reportedly a prime 1 111dist church wu 93.
Pe maro., WY4-Hfl
Street, Mlddh:iport.
6-4•3tc
flta, Karr &amp; Van Zandt, Porn•
spent
few
Hobac
Elhel
Mra.
a
u
k
NOTIC OP: APPOIN TMINT
Vinton County, Ohi o , on Se c tion
peel in the ran&amp;l1nd slaying on da.n vlsitin&amp; her da uahters at
KAUTl PIJ)_D ITOIII
2 31&lt;
,ro,.
l•ewt.r
M r . and Mrs. Wyatt Schaefer
20. CU. rT. CHEST
DEEP
0.00,
State
Route
N
o
.
689
I
n
March 1 1 of St. Joseph (Sandy)
At Che■tw
tta te of O.car F . ..uer, d ecuNd Naples. 50, and hla girl frlend, Detroit� Mich
and son David were weekend
M.n,
freeae. Se ldou Moore, Cheth ire,
l
Wilk
e
svill
e
and
Vinton
Towns
h
ips,
11152 STUDEBAKER plckvo truck,
S-21&gt;1$
Flovd Callendar guest1 of his parents, Mr. and
M r . . nd
Ohi o. Phone Cmerson 7-'Jl!l2,
by 11, pply ln!I .u bitum in uus treat- Caff No. 1 1,372
Mary A.no Vnnclch, 28.
e aood ply tlrt11. oood ■hpe.
HAMlt.L, IIIYICI ITATION
d
h
ld
re n, N ew K en�m
" • .,,
oton , p11.,
c
an
I
h
E
h
·
t
at
t
1iven
Notice h1 hereby
6•4•3lc
m ent-llc ms T-30, T-32. Pave ment
,100. C1lvln i.ne, MtddJeport
Rom ano Wfll ,hot II he ,tepped apent he weekend with Mr. and Mra. Norman Schaefer.
..,.,. MO A.#.
add·
t,
Office
Poat
whose
Bauer
G.
el
so
Mr. and Mrs. crarenee Ackley
Widlh 18 feet. Length 1 1 ,1 40.
Hill,
from hit Cadillac at his home In
e I 3tp HOLSTELN COW, 1st calr. Just
AINny lUI
ress Is Pomeroy, Ohio, ha� been a faeh io.nabla Norlh SI.de settlon. Mn. PlUJ Se llen and family.
of
Athens spent S unday with her
feet
o
r 3.36 mllea.
l••ry Day llerfll..,,
fre■h. Ra;ymond L. C ole, Laurel
'DT 8TIJD!BAKER Comm, Sid. OD.
dul)' appointed H Executrix of the
The �attle!· .for "control of rackets
Propo1tl No. 7
paren ts, Mr. md Mn. Norman
Ciltf Rd., Phone WY 2-6::170.
Owntr it leavln1 for Army. Pb,
At h c n.11 Count)', O h io. on Sc cllon Estate of Oacar F, Bauer late of �Jn the hpvlb' inddltriallied Ma- Vetna o Employe To
Schaefer.
c'I-OTII, WOOD SLAT PORCJI
8 2 Sip
WY wall after , p. m.
Mrs. Betty Diehl called on Mr,
7.49
Albany ), S t ate Ro ute No. C h ester Townahlp, Mei1• Coun ty, horiinJ Valley, on the 8hlo-Penn•
11h11des, cloth porch valance, (
Take Safety Position
d.
5 81 Sip
t upunc
been
hH
8
and
Mra. Norman Schaefer.
bonier
80 in Lee Tuwnsh lp, by app lying Ohlo, decease
aylvania
awni
nsa, venetian
blind,,
win•
19118 DETRO!TKR MOBILE HO ME
A v�leran telephone · man has
Dated thi11 2nd day o r June 1960 ated by 87 my�le:rioua bombings
a.
bltumln
o ul!I treatme n t-lt em .?1 TRoy
Howell ind Lewis Fox have
dow
shade,.
F
r ee
e,timatea,
JO' :It 50', Ji rooma, bath. Excel­
19117 PONTIAC VB STATION
been named to head G eneral Tele•
F. 11. O'BRIEN
returned to Iron City where they
In the l■11t aeven year,.
Dale Wlppel, 215 Union Ave., 30, T-32. Pavement: Width 1 8 feet .
len t cendiUon. Frank Hud.110 11,
waccn t l ,09n. D r,u. One ure•
t
i phone Comp11n;y of O hlo's sare y
Judac of lhe Probate Cou rt,
are employed after apendlng the
&amp; 21 90te Length 1.584 feet ur o.30 mile.
Pome roy,
________
Baab.n Road, Rt. 1 , Racine.
ful owner, Hyd ram1tlc drive.
proa:ram which reaches '10 of the
Ohio
County,
Melis
"
PropOlla
ls N os. 1 to 7 induslve
holiday weekend with lbeir fam•
Radio ind lloler. Blaeunara,
D 28 6tc CUSTOM BUILT KITCHEN DE•
state·, 88 counties, the company
(6) f, 11, l l :Slc
Ilic■ here. •
ol t h i11 project
to be compll!led
.. Pomero7.
1- '8'4?
announced t oday.
signed fo r y1iur home. Fr ee ea­
3
l ater t han S e ptem ber 30,
Mrs. Ch a'flle Brown called on
.
SWEET POTATO PLANTS , Nanc;y
--J ohn A. Guthrie, Marlon, will
llmato,. Foreman and Abbott,
m o ther, M rl!I. Cora Ren1haw.
her
--H.:11, Porta Rlcan, Vlneleu, Por•
-I succeed Edward F. EiC, II the
8-6-tt
Phone WY2•5321.
Mr.
and Mrs. Muri Harrill and
Bidders must apply, on t he prota Rlcant, Gold Rush and All
&amp;V
/ company•, direcloo of nf,�.
v The childrell, St. Albans, W. Va.,
Gold. Second Houae eall from HAMMER'S REFUSE DISPOSAL. per forms, for pr equalifkatlon
. lat ter wa, promoted to manager
Schoo l Ho u 11C ln Syracuae. Wm.
spent a night with her p,arenta,
LIGAL NOTICI
Wl'ekly pickup. Al low aa $1.00 with the Hig hway Credi t Ex amln of the com pan,'1 eenk'al di\lislon. Mr, and Mra. Cora Renahaw.
on
'
Ul.8
ry
Montgome
Ge_,.ea1
re
l
ort
o , al ll'ast 10
er,
i
h
Columbus,
O
H. Holme,.
at
tl-31- t f
lhe
at
celved
beln
en arc
1 monlh. Call R. &amp;: A. Service
days bc Core t ho da te set t u open off ice of Wch3ter &amp; Fults, Porn- upper SUS on lower 15 \i feel open
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6-1-SOtp bids.
15 feet open; Lock 23 3.3
lowier
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ahfo. Betty Goodall-mi le below '
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laali:ea ports toda, -,reed on a
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b Wage ll ates A,cerla med a nd De- a two story fra me. d •elllnl boue, In,: Lotlt � ·Loci as �•dct-,m.
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James M. Quigley, D-Pa. reported
today that one reply &amp;o a ques•
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his oonstitutents bore this n ota•
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"The opinions herein expressed
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tuik UM-1'1� toveth- tall sale11 sparked by a brlsk
· Ill tool!: •� Jtd.�l•i ,�p ttUs iluto market, reached a ne-w hig h
�• lo �Me l»tUbteili 1Yeh- · In April. Conl!lum er installme nt
Iy to borrow moriey ftoin com credit surged for the biggest
mercial banks at cheaper rates, mon th ly gai n si n ce last A ugust
a move that waa Widely interpret- and homc-bu i l di ni,! showed some
ed II an ef�ort to h\ject Dew life aigns o( coming out of its slump,
lnte the fla11tr1r econHfn;.
On th� other h and inventories
However, most 4:conomilt1 ruled on the s he l h an d in t he ware•
out the theory thll the action bf houaes of man u facturer,, whole­
the Federal Reserve in cutti•ll · salers and relailers climbed by
tbl! diarount rate at eeveraJ re• 300 million dollars in April to
tlohal Fed bahkll was Prompted the record total of $92,600,000,000
tiy feats thil a i'eeeUioh Is Ju11t the Commerce Depa rtment reporl1i'ouftd t'1,e rorner.
ed.
:Ritbet. th@y aala the decision
Oepn1111ed conditlo na continued
waa diet11ied bJ cnnft'detlce that to pervade the big steel centers.
oonau me� and busine11men are Mille were scheduled to operate
ho loni.et piqued by foQatlon at only 61.D per cent ot capacity
pSyeholOty
the convletlon with some sh ut down over the
lhal a IOOael' rein on the slacken- Memorial Day holiday. Thi, mark­
!�1 Pa"ce ot the ecoilomy ii need• ed the alxth consecutive weekly
llt(I.
drop. In some steel area, opera­
�er: mone, 1110 developed tion11 were nearing the lows of
&lt;m . Rl)O�t{ front when companies the depr ession days. Layoffs by
who fln-anCe inttalbnen t buying of steel companies were estimated at
c•rs aQd: Other maJqr eon1u met more than 60,000.
Stock&amp; R•ltleil
ite� cu_t lheir borr.owln1 rates.
ROW!ever, m1ny observers' look
Plus AM Mlnu•
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what · disturbln1 background of wheb inveiltoriea have been cut
�harply dec1Jnin11 steel operation, to the bare bone. ·
The government tclmmed oil
a l�velln..1 oft of new overall .!lales
qrdera an&lt;J_ a continuln1 employ• i mports with the sharpeat cut! be­
mept nte· of G �r ctht or mott ing made on reaidual fuel ship­
of �h, lab� rol.'ce. The rate of i n- me n ts. The Interior Departmen t
said the move reflected current
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pressures trom oil 1ta te eongreH•
end of 111\ year.
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in the tnld-COntlnent area on tfie
strength o! increased moloring·
and far m activity. At least si:t
major sLtPJllier t o service stations
in the rcP,;lon increased pricel!I u p
to 1-2 cent n gallon. Gas prices
in the area had been cut by 3-4
cent■ a gallon since mid•April.
The bl1 rtal estate firm of
Webb r&amp; Knupp postponed il!ol e•
try into the steel bu1Jnes11 In
Montana and Arizona. Howe ver,
it denled i t wa s having difficul t y
raising needed capital. The com.
pany expl11ined it� h ad underestl­
mated its catiital requirement s,
The lowering of the dlscount
rbte triggered a mild rally in
atock price-s. Prices started on
the uptlck Thursday i n anticipa­
tion_ of cheaper 1no n ey. The dis­
count action provided a p.&lt;iych ol­
oglcal spur to industry' s forward
planning and came as good news
to the housing market.

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P.lul Casc 1, Mrs. Milton Hood a n d
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'Canasta· Club
. H olds Sess,·on
Thursday Night

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IV GLINNA MILHOAN
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Grinstei.d of
Albany, O hio, viaued rel1tive1 here ' Callers at the Mr. and Mn.
.,. Lee Huot home Monday were
on Mond11y.
Mr. and Mrs. Ro� r renoant Mr. aJd '11.r&amp;. ,Burton JeU, daui::h •
and children were recent Yis.itou ter Shu-on, Mn.
Persinger of
N itro also Mr. and Mn. Don Jett
or reh1mes 1n Wellsburg.
Mrs. H. P. Rolflh ia a medical �f Pomeroy,
Mrs. Cl ara , Milhbian, Elaine,
pauent at J&gt;leuant Valley Hoaplt·
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Tony and Michael 6peiit Tuesday
Mr, and Mrs. Bob Muncy and evening w1lh Mr . and Mrs. Jack
children o f Frederick, Md. , were Selden1tble or Pom eroy helping
recent visitors of his parents, Mr. c.elebrate their wedding anniver·
and Mrs. B. B. Muncy.
I sary and the birthday of their
Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Dick anU &lt;Jaughler J acklyn.
Denise of Lima, Ohio, Mr. and Mrs.
M r . au d Mrs. Blaine Milhow
Paul Kemp, J c_a Q ne and Jen n iler, aml 1.:h1ldre11, Mr. and Mrs. l'.: v­
of Toledo, Oh10, were wee ke nd 1 erut Miln oan called un Mr. and
gucsts of Mrs. Fred&amp; Hart.
, Mrs. B. .Shafer of Pomeroy Sun •
Mr. and Mrs. Harold• Ho f .man I ds v.
and family of New Paris, Ohio,
H oI'd
• ay VISltors at t he h ome oI
were recent visitors or llis parents M s.
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lC� �-odson were Mr. and
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Mr. and Mra. Roy Hof fman .
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rs. "'u"" "-onroy, so n H ug h. o!
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Mr. and Mrs. B. B. Muncy, Mrs.
Akron, M r . and _Mrs. George Con•
Dave Hindy and Cindy were visit•
roy, oaughter Kimberly, Warren,
ors in Montgomery and London, on
"-it. and nus. ::iti.ce J;'omero y �r.
:tonday.
a_nd Mrs . .Hu rgeas 1','erguso n (Alice
J oe Sismondo, Louil and Adrle,
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Conro_y, - �unt1ngton, Mr. and
Mrs
are yacalioning and visiting rcla•
.Herman War�er,. Poqieroy . .
tivoa at Niagara F'&amp;lls, N. Y.
Mr. an� M'h. E.'- 0. Milhoan
Mr. and Mn. G.uy Stewart and
!Jj): ent Tuesday evtttting 'Ylth Mr.
son of Diamond. W. Va., were the
d Mrs-. Lee Hunt.
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week end gue8lS or Mrs. N 11.(lm i •�
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Johnson.
.ert(f Mrs. H"'rry Miller ,itddleand Mrs. Hatry Miller illt d 1:i04tn�, W. Va. on Sundf1t Leah
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Gail and Debbie Cook -�•lted iµ v. �11n ret.w·n�
b.ome wlth. -'1':tm af­
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. u:r visitlni- there ar1d in ec,I.Y7"bus.
Miss l,,e(ah Jane 'powell was a
,-1unungmn visitor 1'uea(l.ay. ,
Mr. a nd Mrs. Roland K-.,, a111J
, Debbie have returned home after
I vacalionlng in North Carolina.
�r. and Mn. Bill Miller of Park­
ersburg and Mrs. Florence McGu f­
By LUCILLI HAWKINS
fin were Monday guf!sts of Mr. and
m. and Mrs. Herman Hoffner, Mrs. 1'homas Grinstead ancl family.
Mrs. W illiam McFarland, Char•
Miss Betty Hollner and Earl H1;1ff·
ner, Jr., or Chillicothe, and Mr. les and Ra:rmond, Mra. Clyde Rice,
and Mrs. Earl Arnold o( Girard, Jim and Jackie, Mr. and Mn.
were week end visitors of Law­ Thomas Grin11tead, Bob and Shel­
rence Hoffner and family, Earl Jr. by, David Roush, Mra. Cliff Roush,
has remained for a two weeks visit. idr, and Mn. Charles Rou6h and
�ky, BHI Grinstead, Mr. and Mrs.
Bill Miller of Parkersburg. Mrs.
Berry Mont_gomery �nd Michelle
of Belpre recently held a family
picnic at Portland, Ohio.
Mn. Claud McGuire, Mike, Ka­
ttty, Karen and Wayne, Mr. and
Mrs. Albert Field.I of Lincoln Park,
J14 is!I Thelma Grueser 11811isted
Michigan, were guests during the
by Miss Le na Grueser entertained week end of Mr. and Mn. James
the Pa,t Chier,· of Magno11·a Roush, Llli&lt;ia and. Jl!Uery.
Temple Pythian Sisten Thursday
Mr. and �'firs. Homer Meredith
evening al her home, Cherry St. and Mike visited Mrs. IA)demla V.an
Devotions opened the meetin.g Metre durln11 the week end.
in charge of Mrs. Dale Smith,
that
president. 1 t was reported
Mrs. Jay Myer, had returned lo
the home of her dauahter, Mrs.
George Shlveler, Cincinnati, and
" and Mrs. Adam
is improvin•
Ebersbach is home from the hosp llal ar1d improving,
Pl1tna were made fo:r a potluck
picnic dinner ai the , �,Y.J�r� J\un
playground on 1'hurt08y J uly 7 , at
6 p. m . In case of ralh the plcnlc will be held at the home of
Mra. Robert Arnold. The traveling
prize donated by Mr,. Carrie
Grueser WH awarded to Mrs.
Karl Grueeer.
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Gemes- were played and prizes
awarded to Mrs. Henry Reibel,
From Qur
M rs. Karl Grueser and Mrs.
George Heines.
A dessert course was served by
the hoalesses to thoae ·named
above aod Mrs. William Killinger,
Mr&amp;. Rollin .Bearhs, Mrs. La wrence
Lanning, Mrs. Amanda Ka, par,
Mrs. Delbert
Eiirelstein, Mrs.
William Fliher, Mn. Ray Seldenabel, Mrs. Thomas Cook •nd Miss
24 HOURS A DAY
Bernice Ann Durst.
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Mr. and Mrs. Franti11 Overtu rf
entert ained with a dinner at thetr
Mr JriU Mt ·s . Hubert W i lson and
home on Sunday in observance or
sou , Sl'ull 1 Su1d o Sl' h u l l 1 of Bel­
the fourth birthday or their i:rand
mond, Iowa, came WN!rwsday for
daut1hter, Liu Jo Harman . After
a v1 ;1t with /:t&gt; r grandparents , Mr.
MR. AND MRS. lllsoou,,
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dinnt:r movies wcr ! taken and a
.. nd :\1 rs. Hay r11 o nd Saxon
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Mr. and Mrs. George Hesson of Lelat t , W \a
, Huute 1 ,
,1 1 am! M i·s !-'rank llari ., h , w · 1
large decorated birthday c;ike,
baked ror Lisa by her aunt, Mn. will celebrate thei r go1den wedamg d l ll1 1v 1.:, ::"u J � Ll'IIUdj , J uu1;: 1 1 1 a1' c recently mo1•cd rntu th i
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Naomi Durst, was l!CrYed with ice 5th. Open house wul b e held a nel 111 1 . .i i,u 111 , ::&gt; 1 u
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cream to Judy Overturr, Mr. and receive friends and relatives at the1c n1..1 11,� 1 1 v n 1 l Lu -'t p . m . I fro m Ntw ll,1vcn. u ur.nrhl th,
Mn. Ralph Durst. Gall ipolis Mr.
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and Mrs. Paul Overh1rf .and Paul, [
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son i;Layed with htli grandparents, ' 21 1; 't
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William J . Harman , Lisa Jo and
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Mitchell. Ashlan
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The gro&lt;.111 1 h,.s c noi;en his bro· lumbu li LhiS week end lp atttnd
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Completed pllnJ ,• · bave been
anntunced fot the marriage ot tliet, M r . J a me s Loch a r�. Bloom • graduation exercises when James
Mrs. Smith Honored
ington, Intiian11 , as h i s be st man Hickman will graduate from Law l
A birthday dinner was held on Janice Story and Charles Lochary
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will
ushel'11
while
on
ceremony
church
open
In
an
at
Smith
Goldie
Sunday for Mn.
o Pomeroy, Ml'. Mor ris
M rs . Cota McKinley of Colum­
her t.ome on Park St . , Middleport. Sunday, June 12, at 3,30 in the Blaettnar f
MRS, BIRCH
cllow S 1mng s, O hio lms visited over the past week end
Wise
of
Epi11;opal
Y
afternoon
at
Grace
A birthday cake was baked by i.trs.
Mr. RotmL Sto ry o f P omeroy with Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Pickens
I n a cand l e light cere mony at the Racine Bap t_ist church on
Smith's grandda ught�r. Mn. Jun• Church, the Reverend Mr. William and
of the bri&lt;le.
brother
Roberti
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ficiating.
o _N. �·111_�tl 1_1.venue. )Irs. Pickens I Thursday, Apnt 14, MISS carol '\'. vonne 1:,als�J.', daugnter 01
ior O'Dell.
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The bride-elect, daughter or
orgllnist, has hec:� i.:onhned lo her home this .Mr and J"1.rs. lil'Over /Salser, li,acme beca me the bruie ot Mr.
Clark,
Cedric
Mrs.
Mr.
were
dinner
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At\endi n&amp; lhe
witt. 3 severe attack or bronRacme.
and 1�1rs. g1za lhrcb
and James Luch� ry, i;oloist, will
tt.oltert G&amp;-ty Biren, son
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and Mn. Joseph So\ttti and child­
the
eding
s1
Dy the
prccc
ed
e
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provi
assist
n111
burg
d
Lewis
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ng
NorUt
t'
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ev.
Mr.
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ren, Rill, Peggy and Jo Ann,
ant Mn. Dani el West , the former
Hc;cnt guests with M r. and Mrs.
ceremony.
nng
cere•
double
t
the
ot
ws
read
dau1h•
he
aUley
vo
and
c
O'Dell
ev.
rthur
C
fonlor
M
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Jo Ann Snowden, alao of Pome,
and Mrs.
) Fred Henry were Mr. c1 nd Mn. Joe R
vas
carnauons
n
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es
two
With
decorated
a
altar
betore
r
mony
teni, Paula end Terri, Mrs. Nettle roy. Brldeamalda t or the wedding
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The open reception immediate· 1 c is , 1r. and Mr . Law ence
Swisher, Mr&amp;. Hattie WIit and �H I be Miu Barbara Beal' of ly I o! l o wmg u1c t:ercmony will Gresi; .ilrn:l t amil )· and t:Ja rence a nd snap dragons, with a bacXgrnund ot ferns, p� tted lilhes,
�arolyn, Ed H1,1ghes, Rosa Shumalj:­ Middleport and M ias Gr etchen be held in thu C.:rate C h urch u ress ol lk lhlire and Mr. and M rs. pa-!m s and two seven branch .candelabra. While cand le s i n
er, Mn. A&amp;ne1 Farley, Mr,. 1,reM 'I'.ar:tt art of Washington, D. C. Mrs. Pari11h Ho use. Assisting at the Gr over Tate and family of New c a nd lestic ks tied with white taft"eta bows alternated at the
Shumaker and Mr. Smith,
Charlea Barndt of Bedford, Ohio reception will be Mrs. David Mc- cumbMl11nd.
end of each pew.
of W heelerisburg, Carl Wol!e of
will serYe as bridesmatron. MiH connaughey of Cindnnatl, sister
Mr. and Mrll. Charles Vroman
!'receding tne ceremony nuptial
Marietta, and Larry Wolfe, Racine.
Beal, M ias
Tagaart and Mrs. or the brlde -'.nd Mrs. Helen Weed and 80n, Mark, w!ll. go to Belle, w.
music was presented by Mr,. !RaMrs. Sal11er, mother of the bride,
Barndt ar� Sigma Kappa Sorority of Athens. StJ rurity sisters and �� - Monday to_ vml Mr. 11 �d M nr.
bel Simpson, organlllt, an.d Mrs.
a rose colored lace dress
chose
n,
sisters
or
the
bride.
lil
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ieldrng
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as
will
Mar
serve
Hawkins
rewill
the
ol
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r
h
k
friends
Thomas o e, Oloist, who sa g
POMEROY, OHIO
. accesaories and a cor•
With
blue
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M IH Susan Lochary, ni e ce of hostesse�.
mam fur It week s vhnt with his " Bec .i use
" l Lowe You Truly"
the croom, wlll be f lower girl
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gi·andparents and Mr . and Mrs. c1nd duri'ng the ceremony "The 1w1ge of white carnations. Mrs.
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Biren wore a naV?l blue crepe dress
while M11ster Rick McOom•ld, neTOHIOHT
V roman will return Tuesd ay or Lurd's Prayer."
wlth
bmge aceesories and a white
serve
as
p15C0p0
U
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of
the
bride
will
phew
.
Wednuday.
"COMANCHE STATION"
c.; a· ven m m arriage bY her ather, carnation corsage.
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ring-bearer.
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nest
M
ncy
and
Cove
and
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Mrs
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Randolph Scott
the brnlc wore a Boor length
A reception was held following
family move d Fnday c1 fte �nuo 11
S
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�o gown of chant illy lace over sum .
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ceremony in thtl church social
lhe
Purhmouth where Mr. Co vert IS
I'll e titled bodice fashiom•d a 88 rooms. The bride's tabli Wai cen•
"TI{E TINGLER"
eml)Loyed.
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0ffl8
I wed dmg
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brma neck line lldorned with &amp;e• lereu
Vincent Price - Judith Evelyn
Mr�. Val K Rcy11ol 1b and daugh- £
Devotions by M n1. H. 0 . Ewing
it
sleeves
and
long
pearl11
nd
uins
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c e encircled with roses and ivy,
tiresirlen 1 , opened the meel iug of tcrs or Morg1tntuwn , W. V1:1., has l u ning lo • poi� t over the handa · ak white tapers
SUNDAY thru WIDN ISOAY
with
in crystal
.
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the
p
st
week
v1sitin"
with
&amp;
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JUNI 5-1
!hi! Gui d of Uraco EpJHcopa 1
r
1 'l'hc boutfant skirt of lace short•
A
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ers
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er
on
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Churt·h hf' ld Thursday evening at Mr. a!1t.1 Mrs. L. E. flcynolds and cned i n the fro m to create • pep• the reception
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Brownle
Troop
No.
38
of
Sugar
were
Mrs.
La rry
,
s.
Mrs. " 1trg11rct RcynolU
Walt D11ney 1·
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home
l um eff eel over a .!Ik"irt ot I ace an d birch, cu nton, N. C.; Mrs. Charles
Ihm mt&gt;l at the Church of Chri11t the
' of Mrs, J. . l .oedel
.
J
v
Art
uhnson
who
is
on
acation
,
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. tulle rume� .
.
Thursdai· at 3 p, m. Roll call wit h M iss Sue I.e h ow, R881!1l ng f�om E·, v a ns Su
Salser, Mrs. Grover Sa laer Jr. an d
per ,11.arkcl a11U hie
r rose,
enh
o
Arranl,em
ho�tess.
lhe hnde's fingertip veil of n Y . M iss Virginia Arnott of Racine,
alld dues were taken by the lead•
and
Nancy
sister,
Roy,
brother
and
.
,
d tt.c home for the oceas•
l
f
on
ull J. I o
In Technicolor
Mrs, sob::-1 Murra t Jt l ! e decorate
.lfor her wedding trip the bride
� 1: q� � l H�� �
B n d were used for centerpiece Sandy Miller returned alter spend- Ipear\ s e4111
ion
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c
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ruwn 1:1n
11rI enc
ooliWlll
chose 41 iJOWder blue walkmg suit
Kevin Corcoran and
Ing
.v.c:vonl
d1o1y,
vil.1Un11:
in
frank·.
.
the
re(re1hment
table
wclry wa s h�r. sorority '1 'I:�w �p- · Wit h br(lwn 111 ccenories apd wore
were In charge of a period of on
lin wilh his unde and family, Me)- J�
"Chimp" Chimpanzee
llllo �u lr�dltlonal weifdl�
gamfa, after whlch Mrs. llarry
the corsage ane carried on her Bi•
Mlss Vida Ihle acted as sect• I YUi Wener.
� 19 �om only by members
which
(H hie.
WataOn assi8t •nt leader and Mrs. lary in 1hc ahsence of Mrs, J. E,
-------lh e � oro rny "'no,are married. She
Murray, ,mJsted the glr h l n D. H 11r lir1g e r. Planii were made
The bride, a graduate of Racine
carried a �h1te Et.stern Slar Bl�lc
rtl aklng their Individual first 41J d for a lunche! o n to be held al the
H
gh School m 1 000, attended Ot.while
conagc
A Cartotn Ivery Nlfhtl
with
ul
topped
a
t
kits, which 1trc to be taken lo parish house, June 23, when Mra.
.
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carnall�ns surrounded Wllh shat· teroein College where she was a
cam l) on hikes or 1tny outing l/1 1, t � harleM Holzllr J r . , pre1idcnt of
ler�d car_natl�n11, 11howered with member of Li.e 'faw Epsilon. M u
the troop m1ty take.
the 11outhe1t11l region, will be the
sorority, and is (aking additional
While satm nbbons.
The girl� 11lso worked on other speaker. A thank )'OU letter was
Mrs. James Tttompson of Clln• work at Rio Grande College. She is
projects which they had to com, read from Pt1ul Ru.\lch o r KEEP
1, he f lnal honor roll for Eastern I ton ' low1:1 was her 111ster 'a matron II lc11chcr in the Rutland Elemcn•
• Jap1m for money St'!lt.
Pltle. K 11 re11 Hayes 1111d lto l .Jcrl1t 1 111
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tr 1 M h s c·I!00 I h 88 bcc � 1t 1m ou nc cd o [ honor and
M1Hes Hosemary and II teacher in the Rutland School.
Wih1u11 will be m ch 11 rge of
.
.
Randolph Scott, Vlrelnia Mayo
f
as
Bibbec
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by
c
u ) �armen S�hor of R11ci�e, sisters fho groom, a graduate of Racine
C
I
�n
A dcescrt l'Uurse was served
for the next mectmg und
Q;1tmc11
"'WESTBOUND""
of the bride, wore bridesmaids. High School, Cla11s of 1 957, ts 1t·
Vicki Murray and Kathy Wal son by the Jmstclil&gt;e� during the socnl! lo"':' 1:
,
,
{Ttthnioolor )
S E� lO ltS : H onald , C owde ry . A.u- Miatr IJiane :,,alscr, Racme, niece ol tending Hio lirande Collei!:e w here
t.our lo tile mcmber11 ;md tw u
will
serve
rclreshment11.
- •lao In observ1111ce of Kuren llaycs guests, M rs . W hitaker ot Ma1wn, dr9 Spence r, l ln lo Sh uw a ! ter, V ir• lho lmue. "- MS junior brulesmaid. he is majoring in education, He is
Rory Ca-lhoun - -lulia Adams
birthday whil·h was Ji'riday, the w . V a . , 1,nu Mrs. l.il1o1r1e11 Wunl ol gmia � u r t is, Munh a Sh•;u·ns , l ' aU y , 11cy w c 1 t! 11Lurcd in floor len&amp;th I member o f the "R" Athletic Ali·
"TIIE LOOTERS"
C.:u wdl•ry.
�vw111,1 tJt IH.ldU uc soie, Ioaturlnll a 11ociation ,
girls sang "Happy l:llrthday'· tu l.- u lumbuis.
Al'° 0,rliQOn,
J l J N [ O HS: �•11.ul Andrew, K,m·n .,L'.,.,p u1.:1.:11.1lllc lapermg to a V in
The couple arc now residing In
her. A hike Wits 1,l11nnNI for
Uad�lcy,
Shu•Jey
Ba�r,
�kl('n
Racine.
lllll
lfltCII,
Wllh
sashes
Of
matchin&amp;
June 1 4 when each girl IN Lu hllVC
l�NDAY tnd MONDA 'f
Bentz, ,Judy Bentz, M;m lyll H ls�l' ll, c l1,11 on Jvrmmg c11mberbunds, tied
Gu.ests at the wedding and re•
her noseb1t g and setupo11s comVk lor Mt.t.ure - Hf'!dy Lamarr
Leatha B1hbee, Paul Brn wn, D o rn ..- 1 L l1 b uuerily Ou\\11 in the back. ecptmn were, Mr. and
pleted .
Mrs. Ken•
Cec+I DeMlllc '1
L:aldwcll, Judy C ha , fC"e, Ray C.: ol c• 1 ney w u rc matching shoes, head, net n Wirt, Mr. and Mrs. Dale Fin•
Each girl was ask to bring a
'"SAMSON AND DEL!IJAH"
man, Ch1trleti Collliu, K ar e n Dame• p 1ct:es and vc 1Ji;. The matron of Jey and Mi111 L)' nn Wirt, Wooster ;
flower 1tnd 11, weed to the next
(Te(lhnltolor)
Milfu rd rrcderick, R ichard UUIIOI' 8 guwn W i18 sh rimp color and Miss F'lo Wirt, Cleveland ; �,t r, ana
wood,
h
meeting which will be Thur.!lday
- ' alto ' ro .!IL, Ma ry Goel.Jc ) , Be th l-l off nrn n ime cc1r rit:O II L:olonlal bouquet of Mrs,
f
at 3 p. m. at the church.
Larry B ireh ' Cl 'm ton, N · c. ;
Mr. cilltl Mra. Everett Bachner _
,
Ray OIIH.Oft - Obrl■LJ ne MJller .
· Shella Cowen as1i,ted by "
'!rs. cnlertained ' 'hursd 111 y evening with Jac kp Kc 1 1 ey Slurlcy Myrrs, M1tX· roy,1 blue c11rn.1.110na. The brides- · Mr. and Mrs. James Thompson,
J
.
"'111E NlGKt RUNNFJl"
mdliiS anU jlm1or bride1m1id wore Clinton, Iowa; Mr. and Mrs. Low•
Wataon. served
Koul-Aid and a party honorlng lhe ninth birth- me 00I er.
M 41 rllyn Ailam s, roya l b 1 uc �owll.\l 11.nd carried • ell Sal1er, Dayton.
SOPHOMO
�S:
Alto Cutoon
H
'
cookies to Mary Lou Ash, Ho- day of t-ctr dausht er, Connie, at
Do nna Bahr, Lila Rahr, Ka ye Bahr, ! Loionu il l&gt;OU"UCt
of 11,hrimp color•
"
MIH Paula Schreiner, Gnaderlberl. Wl'.o". J uli. Brown. 8.'ly their home in Mlddlrnort.
.
l'
' be th 8 uc h anan, •.,u ry c as h· ed c1U· n 11t10n,,
""4 I iza
hutten; Miu Bernice Glor, Gran.d
Jean )lobateller, Susan Gerl11ch
J)urini;t the party gameft were tlollar, Marsha Evans, F r11 nk Au NOW AT ITATI THIATRI
nu11 ::,01;1li.tJr, niei:!e of the bride III Island, N. \'.; Mis&amp; Sara Grif(ith,
and guest, B1i1rbara Sherman,
PT. P�IAIANT
played with pme, a warded to Le- drew, Larry Bailey, Janet C,aldwt&gt;ll flower &amp;1rl, wore a floor len1th l hurman; Bernard Sikora,
Cam­
Pamela Neuti.lin&amp;, Marlene Good- land
Brown itnd Myrta Wilao11. Af- Bet ty Cowdery, Marie D11 11 111, Gr. r- iiown o1 )' ellow embroidery over bridge;
""VISIT TO SMALL PLANET'"
Richard Rose, Wheelen.
win, Janice Couch, Kattty W1t:,on, ter Connte h11d
opened her glfts, aldme Durs�. Judy Fick , Eva {; 1 1 , ;·c th, .v l1tl l Cld with matchm a: bat.
buri ; Coach and i,irs. Maurice HarKaren Hayea and Kathy Conde.
lee cream, c1tke and soil drinks land, Con mc Spencer, Maril y n
:K:ott ::i.iuwr, nephew of the bride ter, Rio Grande; Mr, and Mn. Ro•
were acrve&lt;i. Hats were given as Koehler, Carolyn Parker, Shi r ley Wl,S rini bearer 11nd wore a wbltt berl
McKelvey, Belpre; Mn. Les­
tavors ,
Hel_lman, Marilyn Ste111 rns, V i r - &lt;hnoer J11.ckct 11 11d black trou1en. ter Drea&amp;ler, Charleslon
, w. vi.;
Others altcndlna the party were: gima Wright, Marjorie Hof f man ,
'!ho aromn e brother,
Larry Carl Wolle, M•rletta, and Rev.
Birch, 01 L:Jm ton, N. C., w11 beat Aichard Youn liJ:, l'torth Lew iabwa:,
Donna Weimann, Bob Priddy, Loi » Karen Snyder, Richard Hensley.
FRESHMEN : Janet Blsaell, Me l• 1h an amd ushers were Richard Ro1e
Ann Sauer. Shella C hilds, Nancy
. ---- -·- -Buchanan, Debbie Laney, Pi lt,y anle Brown, Judith Codner, Shar- , MISSIONARY MIITING
v,
M
SLI"
Hill,
bara
r
on
Ba
Frecke1·,
L: rot■an, Kathy Ru11ell, Betiy Rae
The R H. Sanborn Missionacy
Ruatell, Cath.Y Balley, Ruth Ann en, Lyle Nichols, Dru&amp;illil Wlli,
Society of the Flut Baptial
L,cey, Billy Hapton,t,11, Tereia "'1dy Young.
Church ot Middleport IWl.11 · me�t
�11ci, ll&lt;:rnalet Nterl,
Cvnthi1
Monday evenin1 tor their :reculd'
Milla, Mart, ••, lfu bb&amp;rd, Jim Aleel I n Green/il'ltl
meeunc at the ehW'Cb;
Bulcber, Debbie Hinkle and Con•
Representatlve1 o f I he \flddh·
Mr s. W IU l1o1m S � lvera, Mn. Wini
11le '1 al1tcr, Karen, and their port and Syracuse l' ri s': •lrri:i ··
J randmothcr, Mr&amp; . Ida Bachne r , Churchea will b � In Gi et· n : il' ' • I t h i:- 1 f red w ard and M 1aa Sedonla Spen•
.vho a.!llisled with the party.
Tuesday for the mect ill ,� ._,r l h l" cer were auesta when Mn. Sid•
Se Qdln a: a lift hut uneble to al- Scioto Prcshytery which -.�' i l l 11 . . , ' , 1ey Spencer ent.ertained tbe Bllend the p, rty were Connlo 'l aunl, at the Fint U n 1 ted Prc �av· tr:· 1 ,1 I Monthly Canasta Club Thursda,
e\·enin,: al her home, Eaal Mabii
,'ttrs. Jack Bachner, and ao11, Sll!ve. Church or thal city.
S
\v1 nne� for the evenln 1 'NtN:
J\lrs, Ward, Mra. Donald McKeft­
! :r.le, Mrs. Eugene Triplett and
�lrs. C h■rlea Riifle who alao won
Lhc door prlu.
lndivld111I 1ran1aalons here are many and
·
Rerreahmenta were served by
1he ho1IH11 to the above named
Yet, 70u will 0IW1y1 find on ofli«r or
and Mn. John Deaver and Mn, .
J\lchard Finlaw,
of our Ralf ready
willing 10 give )'OY

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l��:Jf ;�:�i
���y
Pl an s "-m ple ted For Mo no-g� L eremony- 1 ���fe a/ ;; �:;:
Of Janice Story, Charles Locn o ry J une I J. rE :,�·

ay Unlt.d Jtt'IIII, lntlfflat.....-1
TM Rnt fat.I 1Mtt'r gcw.nt
..pooMd In - Yo,t, City on
Sept U ,, 1195, whan • ,....,...111,
W. H. lliu, •• rua over ■nd
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Mr and Mrs. Charles Neal plan
to
leave tlus wef' k end for a_ v.ic_a· I
I
tlOn in Lhe cast. They will vtslt m
Harrisburg, Pa., wllh S/ Sjt . and
Mrs. Hobert N8al a m.I in New
Hampshire y,•1 Lh Mr and :•r1rs. Geo.
Ray !'l,"1.:al and son.
Mrs Lillian '.,lcChcL' spl'rtl 1 he
pas! week end in Helle. W. Vil.
with rel&lt;1L1 vcl&gt;.

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Now You Know

8-Dally Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport, 0., June 4, 1960
Ca rol Salser Becomes Bride Of Robert
The Ridge-Keno
Birch At Racine Baptist Church Ceremony New Haven
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DIPARTMINT CALL�D
Tile Middleport fire department
w11 called out tt 7 : 15 Saturda,i"
evfflin, to . extialulsh a fire that
war out of control at the Middle­
po(t _ dmnp, There was no damage

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.. CLAIMS FILID
Tbe Mei,- County BUC officf
had a total or 303 clalma last weet.
Fra'Dk: W , Childtr'I, maba,er, r&amp;­
portl':d today. O f this number, 28
were new. claims and 271 continu­
ing clalffll. The · total ror the nme
week In 1909
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