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�Dally Sentine� Pomeroy-Middleport,
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l , nd Norri, of Racine will be held

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.federated Church Women s Gwld Holds
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Sunday at 2 p. m. al the Pomeroy
/n juIy party wednesdor f. ve I ··•"''
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A Christmas In July party sponsored by the Women s Guild

· o f the Federat ed ch u rch was held Wednesday evening at the I
church. This party, an annual affair, is give n because at
· Christmas tin_ie so man )'. are busy preparin i for Chri�tmas
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and buying gifts for lhe1r own family, relaUves and frien. ds
that they have SO lillle time for thOsiP, in far away cou ntr i es
who have so little T li e gif t i; are
pllcked and sent out and by the
tlme they reach their destination
it is cJoa� to Chr:�tmas. The
in thi s
Guil
d women feel l h ;,,I
Pomeroy, Ohio
w11y Ch r istmas i n fv• e11: n fields
are not forgollen.
TONIGHT
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G ' fts. fr n m th
ar y
we e
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W.all Disney'&amp;
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ma d e t n t o f our "pac k�- · one
eat� h
'· DARBY O'G UL AND THE
for a bassinet , crib, : ull l en gth
LITTLE PEOPLE"
single bed and a full length dou- 1
Albert Sharpe - Jan e t Murro
· . 11 )a�
• d. 11
. k c� n tame
ble he d • E 11r
&amp;lips
pillow
quilt.
sheet
ket
n
bla
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SATURDAY
ajamas nighties a nd a rubber
p
"VICE RAID"
•· sent tO
sheet. T'tle pac ks w ill ""'
M11mie Van Doren an d
th e E. &amp; R. church center Ill
Richard Cooga n
St. Louis, Mo. , and from there
- also br sent to a IE-per colony
will
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"HAVE ROCKET
Ill a foreig11 country.
WILL TRAVEL"
Members al110 broui;: h t h al II I
Three Stooges
towe le and wash cloth which will
be sent to lhe E. &amp; R. church I
SUN., MON. ancl TVIS.
hom e lor aged a t l i pper SanRobert Loui&amp; Stevem,on's
dusky.
Gifts were plil�cd on the
"SINK THE BISMARCK"
baby grand piano, w h ich was cen•
tered with large gree n and white
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candle on a cotton !:Ja�. sur•
GI R LS
rounded by pine b r a11�hes inter spcrsed with red Ch r istmas bau•
bles an d polnsett l es.
Mrs. Fred Blaeltner , president,
Rog. $1 .95 i n
1, ? nducted a sho�t business sesAssorted Colors - Sizes to 14
sto n a nd a cont n hut r nn of . $�00
JULY CLEARANCE
was ma de lo the chunh hu1ld1ng
fund . The _report of th� uommatIng committee was given .11nd
olficers for t_hc new . year arc
Mn. Dale S_m 1th, pre_11dent; ·M r s.
Bl ae ttnar' vice pres,dent ; Mrs .
Albert Woodard , senclary and
�liddleport
Mn. Ch arle� � trau11&amp; , treasurer.
It w� s decid en to chan ge the
mee tmg s from the fourt h Wed•
' MEN'S &amp; BOYS' : 1; '.
nead ay lo . the nut Wednesday,
be g 1 n n 1� g III J anuary
Devotions were h d by Mrs.
Phi! Williamso n ancl iti&gt;ened with
sroup llingl n i;: of Oh Little Town
Lace To Toe Style
ol Bethlehem, fo_lfo_wed hy . t h e
re d i n of he c _r 1 1 R
Sizes 2 ½ to 1 1
�u k e ; � ;� �
t• = n f
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w ,·1'1 1 a :11�� •
w ho � l �seJ will;
prayrr .
The prol!ram in r.har g� of M rs. I•
with an
Ben Neutzlltlf 01wrml
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organ solo Praelud1um U11rt I' u g e
1 ill C. Moll by J. s. Ba l' k playe d I
Mlddleporl, Ohio
by La rry Tr 11cy,· 1t1 r1. M .- rvin
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DEALS NOW !

BETTER BUY USED CARS
$1 ,495
1958 FORD Wide Side Pickup

1 957

MERCURY Monteray

$1 ,495

1 958

MG Roadster Sports Car

$ 1 , 795

4 Door Scd,111. fl11e1St and best 1ie rlea M e rcury. Power 8teerlng
and brakes. This one is tops.
Reslly sharp ,

1 9S9 CHEVROLET VS Bel Aire · · · · $2, 1 95

2 Dr. Sedan. The peak In cond itio n and appeara n ce. Powerglitle.

1 957 BUICK VS Special · · · · · · · · · · · · $1 ,595

4 Door lh1rd Top. Choice of two top ura-blaek. an d white blu11 111 n d white. D)'n.aflow drive. Ra d lo an d heater,

1 957

iUICK VS Century · · · · · · · · · · $1 ,595

2 Door I Ind Top. Power ,teerlna and b11&amp;kt1, l.Jke new J.n • P·
,pean nce . One careful owner.

1 9S7 PONTIAC V8 2 Door · . . . . . . . . $ 1 ,595

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One oore ful owner.

drive.

1956 BUICK Special VS . . . . . . . . . . · $ 1 , 1 95

Hard Top , Door. O ne careful loc■I owner. Extra nlct!,

1 956 BUICK Century · · · · · · · · · · · · · · $ 1 ,295

2 Door llnd Top. Power ate erlni a nd bnikca. Ooe c.arelul local
owner,

1956 OLDSMOBILE Super "88" . . . . $ 1 ,295

4 Dr. Hard Top. � nt! cartful local owner. Show■ the very best or

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of two extra nice 4 d r. &amp; 2 dr. Hard top oara.
Choice
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$ 1 ,095

Dr. Hanl Tops · ' · · $ 1 , 1 95
1 955 BUICK Special . . · . . · . . · . . . . · . . $895
� Door sedfin. Or�inal black tlniah lib new.
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OPEN U NTIL

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MON. THRU SAT.

M•NW More

tA.ETTNAR'S
p()MEROY,OHIO

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TU C/•O�S e L l'tl(Ie r
A t t h e fi r st reg ul,ar mee ung of
Troop 249, Boy 1fr11llts. wl,rn
are
twenty or more mu11hers
presen t. a new St"II IOI st· out n '. as.
L er w i 1 1 be e 1 e c· ted � n d a swim m m i;:, , � Hrly _ pl n �f'�l . MPf&gt;tings
! d� .• a l 7
are l'I r rv \\ rrlu1c:-.
UO prn
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G real T ho u .o\ r L" af tt."'r wh ic h
M u s Sal l y S t lu af, g,1t!S\ spe&lt;i k e r,
was m1 rocf1H:cd.
M i �s Sth a � r w ho l , ad f o r her
A 1iou1 01 her
topi c · ' Th i n k i-' 1 '�'
tha t
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l'eoplt•' ' st ressed
too m .i ii y people .i re "C ner ous at
C h riat rn ,u tw 1c itll d f� rge t about
the needy for t h '� re st o f the year
Peo ple are so ofl cu wr .i pped up
with them�� lv e1, tha l they fa il t o
Cll perie nce i d en tifi ca t i on
with
peopl e o r t o (I U � th 1. msd ves , n
their pla c es. H is v u y easy l o
forget misf' ry and i n j ustic e when
we d o n o t ex pe r ien ce them ou r•
selves.

&lt;..\m tin u in g , M is s ti c l1a a ! said
we muSl firSl , sec t ll': needy oursel\'es and Sct'o!ld, make other
people aware ut ,he needy and
imffering uro :.Pld us. l�vcn though
many people forget ! h11t we are
· dged for ou , s ,· n s of om ission
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and there is no earthly treasure
whirh liveth or a IJI·a el h f orever.
· g 0 � t O f ou r w ay tor others
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pt·ople
like
Some dedicated
Sc h weit zer, mis sion ,u l es and ot h e rs who work for u1.t1ers purely
out of 1, ..Te, actu,tli· 1,· nd the
complete kin d or eelf fu!•
most
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f1\lmen t.

Miss Schaaf clOfied ner :emllrks
with "H.S we Jive hen on earth
o
, u r l l veil will be_ m od1·e mc-a n,ing ul an d more enr1c h c lf we ue p
ever he fn re u, 'h e fact ' h t e c h
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ad, eac· h deed O ,. our1, th'
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At th o clo8c of the meellng,
the �ro up adjournecl to the sod al roorn whe re pineappl e punch
and
8860 rted Christmas cuokl e s
nuts were served. rrom a table
with wh ite eover a n a ce n tered
with an arrengemen t or red and
white gladioll with lBll white hpers 011 either si d e. The Christmas theme was carried out in the
napkins. Hostesses were the Happy Harvest ers claH.

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WORLD'S FIRST 2 PEOPLE!
"ADAM AND EVE"
(111 Coloril
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WORl.J)'S LAST 3 PEOPLE!
.:J;;SH, &amp; DEVIL"
"WORLD,
Al!Lo Oartoon

LAST TIMES FRIDAY

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SATURDAY ONLY

lh1ster Crabbe , Barton MacLanc
"GU NflGHTERS o{ ABILENE"
- ial10 Ex:ceptiona\ly Goo d
&amp;lence Fiction Thrill e r
"THE MYliTERIANS"
(In C!nemascope &amp;. Color)
AlllO C111rtoon
SUNDAY and MONDAY
ln�rrflc\ Bel"aman, Curt Je 1\ge ns
"INN OF THE
6TH HAPPIN&amp;'iS"
(In Scope ,and Color)
And Guc1rantce d to PlcHe All!
- al8b Pat Conway - M11ra Corday
"UNDERSEAS GlilL"
NOTE: DUE TO LENGTH OF
"INN OF THE SIXTH HAPPI­
NESS" . WE WllL RUN "UN­
DERSEAS GIRL" ONE TIME
ONLY AT DUSK!

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The annual ptcntc o( the MJddlepo"! W.C.T.U. w:•s held

I Thursday evening at the home of Mrs. L1lhan Stieff with Rev .
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Donald Boo ne , p_astor of the First Baptist Church, giving the
blessing preceedmg the meal.
The meeting of th e group was o l&gt;t:ned with t�e smgtng . of
" Praise God From Whom AU Blessmgs Flow,' after wlitch
Rev. �oward Ruppelt, putor . of nest mee.ting was conducted by
th e F1rtl United
P_re11byterian the presi den t, . M_r,. Clarence
Church g��e the _ o rn mg pra yer. rc � e: l at W hl: �m'
s �=e ��:
e
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A spec11 ,"1us u:a 1 1��be r a
Mrs• White ,
na
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�res� nt,ed wit . Tom e lY 1un�
M r_s. Haptonstall a nd Mrs. Lester
mg ·Ha �Y� 18 on the �parrow
accompa�1 ed by Mn. Ste1ff al the Boice.
gra n_d pia n o.
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A contribution was taken for
M iss Margare t Sau!'r, _ president
Americ11n Bible Society by
the
_ tJon spok e
of the county Ol'�aniua
, meetto the group. Highlights of her the gcoup and 1hc count"
in
will
he
which
d al the
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be
g
th
at
talk brought forth the id ea
God KnOw, '· God Loi:es and God. 1-'i rsl U ni t ed P resbyteria n Church
o n Sept. 13 was a n nounce d .
C a.re s. Mis1
_ Sa �er u_M_d the Blbl1 .
cal quota11on We .are Fe arfully,
Before the close or th e meet­
Wonderfully made'' in her t.alk. in g Rev. Boon e sptlke to the 1
She apoke of God' l, rovision for group brlcfly.
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the IOU I throug h Jesus
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our full commitment to
.The meeting do:ied with the
A vocal dut:t "Il I!!: No Sec r
group giving the Lord's Prayer i n
Waii sung b y Mre Beulah White unison.
an d Mrs.
· tuns1a11 w1' th
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Guests were Rev. and Mr:i.
the 1a 1..:r accompanymg on t he
Boone an d daughLer J e.en, Mrs.
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p 1 .Eva }'leming .a nd daughter Nor•
aces" altet' ·)'w :i'ri Rl'.,. _ �up;l; etha of Rutland, Mr. Kelly, Mias
P�fo Q! h ' f ath er •J e a n Ell en Dabo, RPv. Ruppell
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Mr. and Mn,. Lawrenrc Milhoan,
Mid d leport, and Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Weber and children or Rut.
la nd returne d over the w�ek end ,
a tri1• lo North Caroli na.
lrom
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On thelr way to North Carolin\
they visile d at Fontana Villa g e, th•
Copper Hills an d sprn 1 i""VPral'
1 d1tys at Hiawassee Reaort Village.
They returned throu�.h t..:halt,•
nooga, Ten n., and slopped at
Lookout Mountain and Rock
, where they ,aw Mr. anq Mr,. Joe
Young, Sr., and Mr. 1na l'\t!'s. JOO ,.
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1 home from Flor ida. They alsQ vl8•
ltecl at Mammonth Cave ln Kell•
tucky before returnin1 �ome.
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NOW f3.28 inti '4.28

SLACKS · · · · · · Reduced 20%
SWIMWEAR
Salt $6.9S to $8.9S
Shorl SitJeYe ..asfeeveleu

BLOUSES . , .' . . . . . . . Reduced to

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SHORTS - Values To '3,9&amp;

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SMITH- CLOTH I NG CO.
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ettmnwrr.Juit it� from front to
blokl , :'lwo apeod1 for quicker
oaiollne and dthumldif)'lfll. New
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from Ifft■ llr• -Milt pufflp Qivet
■teadf • 'watmth on cool da)'I.
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'I A breaking and entering al Rutland and two · assault
I battery cases �ave kep\- the office of Sberlfl Ro�rt H .

hach busy since yesterd•y. with ttu,.e men In Jail this m
log charged with assa� and ballet)' and the b�aijng and
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. te'rlng under investlotioQ., .
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The Carson Servfci, ' :siallon at Rutland was entered
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lime last night by breaking the glass . from a side wmdow. ,
entry was discovered a! 7:i5 a.ni!' today by Mr. �son
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to break op en a ' $100 a nd eoats by Jud ge Peoples,
Charles Sanon! Little Hocking
soft drink cooler in the station
thor was Jailed lut nu:ht b)' Pom eroy
1 faile d but th e statlvn was
oughly ransacked, Deputy Sayre police for hearlnJ: before M11vor
,aid: A similar entry was also Charl es Le&amp;ar on an intoxlcation
made last night in 2. McArthur charge. Theodore Boyer, 17 year
Sherm old juvenile Involved in attemptbutiness e stablishm e nt,
Hartenbach said today. The Sher• ed breakln&amp;9,enteringf. ln Pom­
\ iff is Inv e stigating the po1sibiljty eroy two weeks 1g1 t1 «1i released
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that the same persons were in- yealerday Crom the ccunty jail on
· valved in both events.
orders of the juvtinllf! court. He
The poSRibility that th e brea k- has been returned to his home at
Ing and entering was th e work Ge orgetown, · Pa.
------a! proressionals !eemed to be
ruled out because many items of
Yalue were not taken aL tbe Rut­
land station, Deputy Sayre taid.
He theorized that the ransacking
E MEDICAL :EVENT ..:. Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Barrett pose with llielr thh'd set of
of the eatablishment wH · . for lbe
ntica1Jwms J&gt;rlnging the total in their fa mily to 14 children,. the oldest 14, in the ollices
purpoae of 1ookinf for .money:
Po mero_y physlcjan. The event was called "mo,t rare · in obstetric•" by the physician .
ln jail today 1waiUn.t hear•
Fra�s, born first, is a t ..righl; Thomas, is at the left.. Mother. a�d children are in good
Ing in County Court JrS,(lnday is
h, Al •lefl; Miss Louisa Johnson. - Photo by Kenneth Grover, Grover' s Studio.
Eirl McGrath, Carpenterr char&amp;•
CIUCAGO UPI-Vice Pretlde,t
td with two cou nt&amp; or au■ult and
battery, One affldavJt,, , ahJhed by Richard )t Nixon , braced I&lt;,- •
undeNl.og
his wife, Minnie 11.eGrath, charg- whirlwind, selt•atyled
cirnpaign ror the presidency, to-­
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her
beat
husband
her
that
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BIG TALL JOB -' High above Court-st this week a 1500
and broke her arm. The other, cby at a Uatenrng st,Hion with
pound ' air conditioner was hoisted into the roof of the .11\ree­ signed by E. M.: Bratton, Carpen­ 1pokeamen from th e weathervan e
F. Building by a motor crane. The equipment ls ter, charKed assault an d battery farm belt.
story J.
The .meeUng wu urned at cull­
beln installed by the Ohio Fuel Gas Co., for the Blue &amp; G(ay with intent lo kill, by strikln1
&lt;A Pomeroy phyalcian today ex• in the Barrett family to 14 childre n
ing sentiment from at lead 22 �ed io ent er claim to pretiding all Jiving. The oldest is a da�gbter,
eon1ectionary and bus statio1_1 which occupies the main floo�. and kicking the plaintiff.
et.atea on preUina: farm problems at� one · -of . the moat rare of all 1 age 14. Mrs. Barrett Is 32 yean
The crane is owned by Doq Kin Jacl&lt;son, 0., and was pr0$ied
An
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quarrel
county
Athens
Mil\ Njlon an4 ivg.,(1'1- Jllbltet�.
aee,
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led
JeeteNl,y·
Poiril•Ol'
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Th e sherttrs department w..
MW: lfertdetl s�tt◄t Oh, S'•·
passing through Pomel!Qy" betw ·en lllidDr ,construclloif · jobs.
and re1ulted � 1n the arre1t of Eu-� Rent, , Clbit Lod«e .were known lem Ceater e,re11. was dellver.ed of UMd.. for h elp by Lbe .parrctt taqi­
gene Weekly, Athene: Route 3, to re cognlr.e Repu�llean weak- hcr third aet of multiple births at ily wh,ich arrived in Pomeroy af'
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and James Kisor, Millfleld, on nesa.
5:30 a. m. in the. physicia n's E. ter midnight. He called the pbya.i­
charges of assault and battery
Press Secretary Hflrbert Klei n �dain St. offices. Two previous sets cian who removed Mrs. Barr ett to
pre ferred b)' Paul Stelnmet.z, alao
aald a ''major" farm policy of twins like the one born today, his offices a nd attende d the binhs.
In an entry filed in the Clerk
of Ath ens.
Mr. Barrett, until recently un- of
also we;c not iden tical.
Courts office and tigned by
signed affldavit1 apeech ie amon1 e arly ite ms on
Steinmetz
"This in one ol the most rare employed, told the doctor he only
nda.
a&amp;e
Nixon'!
John C. Bacon. Jame1 F.
Judge
claiming the two men alruek him
He will attend public me e tings e ve nts in obstetrlca/ ' the doctor, recently obtaine d a job eutting Sean is allowed to partici pate in
The drawing for door pl'i1001S w•s as be alichte d from the beer
The annual SEO Guero1ey Breed­
who declined lO hive his -name timber.
Workman's Compe11111tion funds.
en Aesocialio n picnic and field completed with (;�,re.nee Price, lruck he drives at an Ea1t Maln in Seattle, W■sh., Friday, return• used, a:&amp;id .
A jury had returned a verdict in
day was h e l d at Brookdale Farm, Portland win.Ping tbe Gue.rn�ey St., re1teurant. The 'l'ft'o men Ing late that nllht or Saturday
"I've never read or heard of it
favot ot' 5'ars in a trial held July
the home of Mr. an d Mrs. J. E. heifer call donated by , Edspn were arrested by tht At.hen's coun­ to Wa1hl ngton.
8 and 7. No appeal bu been m ade
Roush.
A Nixon meetin1 wiµI th e GOP occurring befort," he sai d .
Brow n at W ellaton.
ty sheriff.' and brought here laat
Arrival of Eliza Francee Barrett,
by the defendant, Jame. L. Yo ung.
Other winners of the calf nura­ night about l 1 :SO. In Co_unJy hational committee and bi1 aub-'
Approximately 70 members and
later,
minutes
rew
a
and
first
et al.
guests e njoyed the pienle dinner i ng bucke �, caU fetd and show · court this morning,
ch1r1es sequent new, conference · Friday Thom■1 Barrett, brought the total
by
d
e
donat
in&amp;
e
"un·
ca�paign
to
plaRfi
dladoa:ejl
cream
b
ice
W
straps
Pete
Roush,·
Lloyd
e
r
wilh
e
against Kisor were dropped and
A bearing on a petition lo modi­
the Imperial lee Cream Co, of Shlelds Bill Carelton, Bill Green- . Weekly· was fin ed '2&amp; and co&amp;Ul on til our throatll are rr.w" lo cou­
fy a divorce decree in the caae of
L
ple Republican control of the
Charleston.
wood, t:mory Powell; Hoiner An­ his plea of guilty to the charge,
He len L Hyull n Kenneth W. Hy­
Durlng the bri er business meet, de reon and P. H. ·Mora.
William Reeves, Albany Route Houae with a GOP 1uceessor in
sell has been set for Aua:. 30 at
A cattle judging eonteat Wat 2, was given a stiff fine in Coun­ the White Houae, He co n ceded
lng, Ed son Roush, president, intro­
Sonny Holter, so n or Mn. Wick 10 a. m. A contempt charge against
duc ed various guests, Featured he ld with Ron Eberhard Of Grove ty court by Judge £. W. People• eonllnued Se ate control to the
Wyatt, Middleport, showed colore d the defendant in the same action
1peak er tor the afte rnoon was E d City doin a the Judging.
slides take n in the Hawaiian Is­ will also be heard at that time, IC·
today ifter enterln,: a .plea to a Democrats. j
Haaf.
Tying for fif11t place were Mra. charge of intoxication, Reeve!
lands t"'riday evening for the pro• cording to e ntrie1 filed yutenlay.
Harold Carnahan, Karen Thelas, had been released trom the coun­
gram of the Mid d l e port-Pom eroy
M r. Haaf spoke on the, severl. l John Robinson, Do nald Mora
and ty jail yesterday morni ng follow•
Rotary club.
Columbus,
72,
Davis,
Helen
Min
divisions that go together to make Charles Theiss.
·
lng hi• arre1t by PIOmeroy, police
He was introduced by program Burning Paper Put
a form er Rside nt ·of Salem &lt;.:enter,
up the Slate Departrqent or Agri.
on
fined
was
He
charge,
almilar
a
ed at her home yesterday after• chairman Paul Smart. Holter, who
di
culture and their irntortance not
Mr. Roush introdueed Margaret
noo n following a prolonged -illness. has spent five years in the Navy, Smoke In Drug Store
only to farmen but the 1eneral Carelton who has just recently
The Pomeroy Fire Department
She was t he daughter of lbe late is a graduate of Middl�porl High
public.: He also told of aome of the been awarded one of two re1ister•
called )leaterday at 2 p. m.
was
rare
ed
show
slides
His
SchooL
h111d
and
Davi&amp;
iByron
Mrs.
d
an
Mr.
growth of the Guern!ley AHocia- od Guerns ey helfers placed by the
1moll:e wa1 discovered in the
when
lived in Salem tow nship the great­ close-up night view.s of erupting
tion which hae doubled its state Association to start a, heifer calf
and Lohse Drug Store
Swisher
­
s.
d
islan
the
on
s
e
volcano
�o
Col
moving
r
e
h
life.
of
rl
membeuhip in the last rlve years. ring,
Harry E. Priee, M, of Pitts- er P&amp;
buil ding.
ago.
years
few
a
umbU1
Harold Carnahan, ch.tiirman of
Theae show dates were given:
burgh, Pa., died at St. Joseph HosGuests at the mee ting were Lou
Surviving is a siste r, Mrs. Jam e&amp;
Firemen found that the smoke
August 19, Dl11trlct Guernsey show lhe SEO Diatrict Guernsey show re­
pltal in Parkenbura after becbmF1orida, son-in- law of Aten
Miller,
was being drawn Into the bijilding
al th e Meigs County Fair; Aua:usl mir\ded · all pre1ent t�at the show
Ing III while on hli vae■tlon at his T. Long, Columbus; a ni ece, Mr&amp;. Shain of Pomeroy, also a guest.
and
Eva Bann an, Dallas, Te xas:
30-3l, Ohio Futur!Jy Show at the wae again being held a t the Meigs
Rotary President Gene Grate by an air cond ltio.ni�g unit from •
COLUMBUS UPI - BIil H. Frib• former home tn Portland, Ohio,,
two nepbeWs,
Raymond LOng.
chimney bet:ween th e drug store
Ohio State F1lr; Ott. 12, Ohio Clas, Co. Fair and urged aU to parllcl• Jey, natlon•l commander of the
Servlcea were heht at the Metho•
n ition to Harry Barnes,
Wilk esville, a nd Don- Dav is, Jr., gave recng
d I.he Williarns 5 &amp; . to cent store
an
1ic sale.
pate.
i
m.,
2
al
Portland
in
Church
ill
d
Dlaabled Amerie,n Veterans, said
PAthens. A brother, Don Davia, pre­ ed tor of "The Little Whee l" club Where paper wts being burned in a
b'u lletin, for his work· on that pro­
today the nation "ha■ fora:otten il• Monday, July 25. Mr, Price WH a ceMd her In de'.a\h.
member of the Ame■ MethodiSl
A board of d irectors meeting basement stove . There wu no dam•
je!:!t.
W• :1:: •d
Fun eral 8erVltes will be held
� �· •
Hauilwood
Plttlbur1h;
In
Church
called at the home of the age rel)Orted,
been
ba�
J
• 11nin1 collecUons
Sunday afternoon at the Stron g &amp;
·
lhrou1h the sale of the oraanJza• Maaonlc LOd1e, 5eotti1t Rite Bod· Son Funel'll l Home ln , Wilkesvm e president, North Front-st, ne xt
,
,
WASHINGTON (UPI)
Tropical storm l!renda foday 'lion's mlnature llcenae platca for lea and the Shri ne.
with burial in th e Salem Center Tuesday at 8 p. m .
Ladies of the Heath Methodist Patrol Cites 2 Men
rushed toward the heavily populated Ne)" Jersey ind south• . key rln11 and mwln1 oppo1IUon
Surviving are hi• wlfe, Dorothy; cemetery.
h serving the dinner in base­
Churc
western Connecticut shores and President Eisenhower's sum-- to leaulatlon in beh1U of dlaabled
For Law Violation•
eral
· vettr1n• •ub1tantl1te hi1 e�■rae. a d1uahter, Donna; a 10n, Robert; Friend■- m1y call at the fun
1
·.
rooms of the ch"rch were
menl
mer White House at Newport, R. I.
The Gallipolis Post of the
al any tim e after this eve�home
mother,
n;
his
arandchlldre
two
·
:.t:rs. Glenn Lambert, Mra. Earl State Highway , Patrol report, the
"• add"'aaed the DAV • Ohio
·
gust
the
60
to
up
and
hour
an
miles
50
of
Packing win••
s
n
,
_
g
,
and a slater. ____
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Knight, Mrs. Herman H a ddox, Mrs. arrest of Llwrence Fred Willi!,
ronve:ntlon here. More tha n 500 three brothtrl
.:
storm left wtnd and rain damage in its wake as it
• ch urned up
memMrt1 ot the arg,nlzation a nd
Tho m as Riky a n d M isses Frieda Mi dd leport, on a charge of over­
the eastern United States at an unusua lly fast clip of 30 miles - their 1ueaLI were here for the
.l''aehnle and Bess Sa n born.
load . He hu been cited to the
per hour.
three-day meeting.
Gallipolis Municipal court thls afTh e storm forced the President in I.he New York and New Eng•
"Each year as we "'ge t further
ter noon.
,
MEIGS GENERAL HOSPITAL
to postpone ror 2fi hours his re- land· area.
rrom war, Its horror11 a nd
lhe
patrol
ed by the
ll'fllst
Also
s·
R
d
e
e
Terry,
Admitted: Dorothy
The Weather Bureau warned of har1hnes11 of the 1acrlflces which
turn to Newport from Denver
was Gayle M. Patterso n , Racine.
Langsville
Sherman,
Janet
ville
. - .
·
cited to the Meiga County court
where he wa3 visil;in&amp; Mn. Ei- he■ vy rains and local fioodlng tp- it demanded Crom the disabled
Talbott, Portlan d .
day in southeastern New Yor� veteran 11ip furth er froin the pub­
drivers cooks, and te!tchers were employed by the Roule I ; Moll)'Lettie
Bus
A11g, l o n a apeedlng charge.
,
Cunningham
senhower'a ·ailing mother. The an d aouthern New FJlgland "wit�• lie memor)'," Fribley said. "Each
Discharged
n 'school District board in a recent meeting Exe­
Northwester
Syracuse; Mary Hayman, Racine
flight waa postpon ed whe n White in 100 miles or 10 1 ' · Of tl\e coast year th e ne eds and problems of cutive Head George Dallas said today.
HU; Diane Taylor, Pomeroy.
House pilot Col. William Draper and said there would be little the disabled veteran weigh lelS
�da Kraeuter� formerly ?f
Sava11:e Removed From
BorNellie
Mrs.
Harrisonvil1e,
national
the
on
c1m­
heavily
istorm
the
of
r
e
pow
the
in
change
avy
e
h
warned the Preeident aboul
Rac.1ne :1nd teaching recently in I
HOP
RECORD
An•
Wilma
Mn.
substitute,
gan;
Recreation Center
ctorm winds and rain, upected during th e ne xt 12 to 18 houn. scie n ce."
Nelaonv11le, has been employed
· The p0�roy Ba11d Boosters are
I der&amp;on. Subcook for Ru11and,
The Syracuse emerge ncy sq\J.a d
.
lo repl1&lt;!e Mra. Janyee Burl eson.
sponsori ng a �ecord hop tonight was call ed al 10: 10 R, m. last night
assistant
and
Turner;
Melva
Mrs.
John Duddln1, a Mi&lt;! dlE: port pro- (
parttime) cualo dlan at H iarrison- from 7:30 until 1 1 p. m. al the to take Leo Savage, Galllpolis,
duet 1nd teaching recently in
Pomeroy Junior High School aud l• fh)m the Syracuse Recreation C e n­
e Is lln. i!e1sie Graham.
vtll
Cumberland, 0., ha11 been em·
toriuin. Bill Miller, W MPO, wiU be ter at the lowil hall to the Meigs
dlitrlct
for
the
The coal bid
ployed H aul1tant football coac
the d isc jockey (or the evenlng,
for
Hogue
Orville
awarded
wu
�
Gene ral Hoapilal.
replaciq David Knl1ht at Rut $'1 ftO
per ton. Clarence Lacey
.
Savige was said to have been
land High School.
SIGN CONTRACT
the Ohio Valley Biiking Co.,
of
rrom a possible heart at­
)iufferina
The new Harrlsonvllle Grade
The trustees of Rutland township tack. He w11 taken to the Holzer
Mldi:llePt&gt;rt. won the contract to
HYANNIS PORT, Ma�•· UPI- ' "until the end of the seDlon11 1 Heida - all of them of key
School principal la Meryl Houdhave signed a contract for fire pro­ Hospital from the M e iga General,
supply bread to the district.
Democra\ie running m'atll1 lohn F. which will begin when the Sen- portance to the Amerle■_n people.
asheldt.
with the Village or Middle­ emergency squad memben said
tection
d extended it&amp; official
boar
The
Ke nnedy and �ndon ill, :John&amp;0n ate tecon'lt!nU Aug. 8.
''There are ■uch key laauea 11it is announced.
port
e gret, at l-osing Ernr.st Davlis of
r
d
de
Inclu
t-oda.y
,
hired
Bua
drivf?tS
Thay lndlcetN thay would NI'- ready on the calendar u medical
toClay pled1ed their- full energiH
driver
to enactment ot the le11Jlatlon PJ:O- 19$1 Yke PntWtnt •� M. care fof the aced, hou1ln1, aid to Worley Hiley, Ralph M•comber, the Salem area as a bus
PLAN MOON VOYAGE
ill he,lth.
,r110 before Coqresa in . Au,u1t ! Nixon'• p,�I � �- � education. mutual ■eeutlty appro­ Joe Caney and Titu1 Smith. The because of
LICINSE l$$UllD
GTON UPI-The Na•
WASHIN
the
in
The meeting w11 held
•.nd warned Rtpllbll'c ns acalnst l trtlefl In order ,. WOl'Mtt Clftl,, prlatlon, and minimum wage leg. 111lltlnt driver 11lr the Harrison•
licen9e bu been is­
d Space Ad·
marrlage
n
a
s
A
Aeronautic
tlonal
Rut­
the
In
Dalla11
Mr.
of
n
Qrtice
Gil•
ville 1rel. la to be Bemard
to lr:eep ,eltn.lnt prior to ltl!IINIWilr. ... )
, ••obltl"lletionlat tactica
l1l1tlon," they uid.
on (NASA) disclosed to­ .sued in Prob_a� ,ourt to Robert H.
ministrati
e
Tb
ementary buildlng.
El
land
'
Vernon
tor
and
Rutt•nd,
key
1'ennedy and lohMOn. Who work•
,them from pualn1 pendin1 ineuit expected to a!iok Congress E11tma n , 19, clerk, son or Homer
ed l■te Into Ute nl(ht eh plaD1 , "':We Intend to devote our full Weber. Ml hlrinp are providing nut meeting will be August 10 day
. .,.._
January for mor:ey to build �•\man and Mra. Leland_ Sa�ton,
next
and
lnrurlince
pl1ee.
•same
the
at
by
approve,d
,re
eneJ'IIN to the enactment of this medical report,
The Democratic preaidential tor the Au(Qlt aeulon of
·
n spaceahip for voy• Pomeroy, and Sheila �. Strauu, •18,
,
three-ma
a
g11ollne bids, u well 'as oth\9'
and vice pruidientlal candklatH , and far I.Heit ..abaequent eiinP■�. pro,ram ind we will leave our the county.
the moon In the mM opera�r, da\!gbter of Mr. and
around
ages
on
tbe
le
buaine11
important
fol•
Coob were emplo:,ed' u
-■I� in a joint 1t1temt1nt they ·win 1 1ald the unfinra� budneu J;Jefote printipal com"Pal11nln1 unUl the
·
Mn. WilUam Strausa, Pomeroy,
years.
10
nellt
s.i..ld.
Dallas
M:r.
a1enda,
lOwa:
aald.
they
Conam, "eoven ·a wide nnp bl end of the aenton."
Wave- their , priQclpal

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Former Resident Lava Eruptions
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SEOUL, Korea UPI-Dr. John
M. Chan1 today led bis Democra­
tic Party to a srnuhin1 victory
over the former ruling Liberal
Party of deposed · President Syng­
man Rhee and pleda:ed he would
11rlve lo build a 1trong and free
republic.
Chang, former vice president.
claimed hi1 rouowcu had clinch­
ed 1S4 se,ts in the p(lWerful 233me mber lower house.
Howe ver, the vote-counting wa.11
rnarried by violence and ballot•
burning.a by Koreana protesting
' µi.,,-1 p
��Ito
. RW'• 12-yea,� 1ulQcratic
rule was reaoundt)' erusbed as
the former Korean leader's fol­
lower■ were badly beaten. On ly
two member• of the poat-re volu­
tionary Soci•li11t Party, inc-luding
won seats
Pl�. e:� Suh Son
Jn the lower house .Jndependents
and
1plicter P•rties took 36
Ritt.
The aaeinbly will elect a new
pretident and mun approve the
;ueelderit'a cboite for premier,
Alao at stiite in the election.s for
the COYtrament to repbce the
one elected in "rigged elediona"
1111 Marth were 58 aeatJ iza the
Senate,

ft�et Of Multiple Births Here Today
Called 'Most Rare Event' In Medical History Pate Serviees

Guernseymei Hold Picnic At
Brookdale Farm Near Wellston

Harry Price
Services Held
Commander Finds At Portland
Public Suffers
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Noah Huklna will have ch■rge
Methodilt
of the Forest Run
ch urcb 1e rvlce Sunday 8 am; Vic­
tor Brown the Racin e tervlcel •l
10:45 am 1n d Ri�hard Chambel'I
the PorU1n d church ,t 7:30 pm.

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A goi11� away parly wRB held
July 23 at the hom e of Mr. and ·
1,
·Mn. Don Grueaer honoring Mr.
and Mrs. �.-ell H•wthl)f,ne whq
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Fun lime will be observ ed this are movini to Pennsylvania.
e serv e d and I
wer
Refreshments
Saturday night, July 30th, at .a
the a gift was prese n ted lhe honordance· party lo be held in
Catholic Church au d ilorium 7:30 ed guests.
'
to 1 1 '.30,
Atlendin,:i were Gord on WineLeon Jorda n ond Ken n y Hy• brenn er, Susa n
Zl•1pa n , Flip
sell, known as �he J�ys, will pro- Werry, Karen Stewart. Lawrenc e
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., , de the music.
Hasbar.i:er. Ralph StE'wart, Jim
By FRED DIE HOU OA fil.JLT
New dance8 wlll b� highlighted Stewart, Nicky Nidiolaon,
RonM ills Sha r on Jones visite d sev . the twi1t, multlplicatlon and lag n ie Calvert. John Httzer. Shirley
C"!'r1 l days this week with he r aunt, dances, A rock and roll da nce Young, Homer Cole, Mary Con•
eonteit will be held.
nolly, Roger Gaul, S1u1ie Stobart,
Mrs. Dor othy Dan d akis in Ath e na.
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The Jays will hol d several out- Shirley Wlppel, S;1Jl
M r. an d M rs. J 0h n C · v roma n
y Noble,
n
uri
d
hopa
door
month
ext
n
g
- Sally Barte ls, Barban McDa n iels
a nd Mr. and Mrs. Charl es Vroman
.
an d so n, Ma� k , are spen di_ng aev- 8a l ur day .s d11nce wi 1 1 be spon- and Sharon McDarti el.s .
1
eral day_� tlm we e k camping an sored by the Pomero Y Little ,
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Al� Legion membca:s of Raeii!J-9 J ·.
.s o n , Mike , wer� in New Philadel- 1
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Post {!Ck � �Qd Auxiliary · tnd [·
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, a I urcI ay on busme s . En I
P h1 11 I as l S
Y
familidi al'e lr(vited t:o a 'picnic ,
,
l route humc they visited their son
' al David Yo8t'li fi1hln1r .cabin OJt
I and family, Mr. and Mn. James
Sun day ""m
July :u.. nffifu...u
'"' Vl"'"' . e, at•·
ti:
LI oyd, in
· 8e 1 pre.
4 pm. Britta•. cov,red
di1h aod.
1
M. L. I-Te nch, who rece n tly un I
, -, , .� � ·
d rink.
I
derwenl s ur gery A t �ol zcr Hosp_tt1
ly LUC ILLI HAWKI NI
1
al waa relurn cd to his home Wed, ;
. ,,.
n csday and is reported to be lm A. H. Ebe rsbach wbo under•
proving nicely,
we n t surgery al Hol:r:er Hospital
.
Mn . E l ia P uckett a n d so n , Mike, two weeks ago has returned
a r e \' isitl n g in New York where home and Is convaler.cing nicely,
Mr. ru�kctt i11 employ ed .
Mi9s Doris Well of Columbus
, Hec"nt v,isitora with �fr. an d Mrs. spent the past week with her
E dward Stiles and family were M r . parentll, Mr _ and Mr5 . Emerson
and Mrs. Hubert Surface a nd chfl• Well, Plea■ani Rld&amp;:e.
dren of Cl�v cland: , M� . an d MNI.
Mr. and Mra. Johh Duffy and
Thomas Hnoks dnd children, CW - famlly of Halifax, Mass., w-,rc
Utnbus, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Be'i. · recent guests or Mr. and Mrs.
bout, Columbu s , an d Mr. Clark Phil Globok■r an d family. ·
Smith, Tampa, Fla.
Mr, and Mi's. Stanl ey Kuin lk
Visiling Thursday with R e v. a n d or Garfield H e ight• will arrive
Mrs. Do n ald Boone and daughter, tomorrow for a visit with h er
Jean, were Mrs. William McMahon, brother and siste r-in-law, Mr. !
;trs. William Zo lman, Mrs. Earl and Mrs. Phil Globok&amp;r . .a.'11.d lam- I
M urrhay an d Mre. Ernest Toms.
Uy,
I Mark F're n ch, son of Mn. Ed ria
Mr. and Mrs. James , Sha nerFrenc h , has been UI at their home. an d ramily aqd ri,tr. and Mrs.
Mn. Leal.a Gothard , who has John Shiner'. and fttrnUY of Ne­
bee n in N ew Yo rk with her daugh- wark spent the past week end
ler nnl1 faintly, Mr. and Mrs. WI I- wllh Mr. and Ml'1. E1d1e Mouma n I
lla 111 l'ills c1nd children . h u; re. and ramily, M l nersvllle,
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turned home. The PltlH h1 mlly acEarl , J)e l n)I. Jr. llnli Miu Betty
('Ompanic d _hl'.'r a�ld �n. Pitts a nd · Oa mos'key ha"e re tufoed home ,
ch l\drrn will visit with her w h ll e . ,.,.,. 1 JO day11 ,vaeaUo n trip to
Mr. Pitts i11 In reserve trai n ing in Florida.
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All:1bama.
Mr aml Mrs. Hobart Geora e
M rs. C. E. Ruppelt i, Lhe hou11e and daughter Dorcas or Tampa, I
i: u est o[ Miss Phyllis Joarhlm and Fla. who have be en gueall of
father, Phi_l l!P Jo�&lt;'him1 whil e she Mr. ; and Mr11. Harry S nyder of
I s here vl11tmg with her so n, Re v. Harrisonville Road returned to
Howard Ruppel I . _ _ __ _ -- their home t0011y.
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Pack.aged home mad e lee cream
ia being ■old by th� Youth Fe l­
lo,n;hlp or the Un ited M ethodlat
Church. Ord e rs m.11y be placed
wlth the R e v. Eugene Brown or
Mra. Roy Reuter.

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Middleport WCTU Holds A�nuol _Picnic
_ At Steiff Residence
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Thursday Evening

Mn Roy Holle, WU
&amp; p eaker . and conducttd a work
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s h u p usm g n owe n in sea1on ,
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when th e �ildwood G ard�n Club
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����:e�1 ir::e ;:;:t' ��n :e�
t h odist Churc h .
The m ee ting in charge ot Mrs.
D a Hd Nease,
vi ce pree ident.
opl'ned with de�otio n s by Mrs.
A l fred YeaLiger who read a poem
:ciiher In Heaven We Thank !
Thee · A p.1,1pe r on ·· Now is the
t i me to·· prepared t,y Mrs. Mil tun ll11 u d.ishel! was read by Mrs. •
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e:� r&lt;- port o n the Gilmore ceme"
1err proj1•r1 wu given by the
,·9111rn 1 1tet&gt; A C'otl nty meet i n g for
u r 1 l., r s and pr ngram chairma n
tu hf held al the D A \., Hall ln
annou n ce d . The
P o meror was
d &lt;'.O r p r izf' rlo '1 a led by Mrs
l 1 1r;,:111 Fi�her was ;,,warded to·
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M i's Uswin Nease .
Blue nhOOns for flowe r ar. , .1rde d
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rangemcnts were
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"'1 rs o11 �· 1 d Nease . "•t rs. E d 1son
l k,llon . Mrs. Fred J'. e a,e, 1�rs.
R a y r:�omas, Mrs. H om.er Holtcr l
,ind Mis. Henry Thomas.
A l_ th e _ dose of t he , meeU�
('u o k11's , itccf ter1 a nd �e mo nade
were served to l h ��e rn entlon�
111:iO\' e and Mrs Chru,t} },tie r, M ra.,
Karl frr u eser. Mrs. P� ul Fiaher,
Mrs _ vet non Ne�se, M r�. Kenneth
l l 11rris, Mrs Dwight MIihoan an�
g u • st�, Mrs. lloltcr, ?,tra. Guy
Russf'll and Mrs. Wallal"t! PoWeJ'I.
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Soiol'i, duets, �u!lrtett.es •? d congre
g a u o n a l � mgmg . co � pnse th ese I
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popular . hymn amgs.
scheduled
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Nation al Bank ol Racine and pas !
to r of Methodist churches m the
Reeds ., ill � a rea . The publi L° 1 s 111
v i ted.
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BUICKS - PONTIAC$ - GMC TRUCKS

Club Hos Session
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Fnnenl aenlces for Cidierine
Columbia, who
P�le, 77,
died Friday at S p. m. at her
residence will be held Sunday !t
2 P, m. from the We,11t Columbia
EUB Ch�b witb th!ii Rev. Ralph
M1b_oney ln charge.
Born, Sept. 30, 1882, 1he was
lhe daughter of the late Val Ste­
wart amt Emmajean Hall Stewart
�urvivon are her b111band,
W11Uam ; two_ brother� George ,
We■t Columbta and Will, Cohun­
bua, 0.
Friends will be received at the
riesidenee llfter 8 p. m. today.
Foglesong Funeral Home Is in
charge.

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Democrat Women
Planning For
f,aravan Visit

A large ·and enthu1iuUe group
waa present for the July meet­
ing of the Melt, County De mo­
cratic Women'• Club held Thur&amp;­
day e venina at the Pomeroy Sec­
on d Ward f1.re bou■e. Several
me n were also present, Includ ing
Alva Grover of Chubire.
During the bualneu session
plans were eompleted for th e
Congressional
Tenth Di■trict
caravan to vi1it Pom111:roy on Au­
gust 4 1t 12:30. Memben o{ the
caravan will be � luneh at
11:30 at Ute Rote'I Hartin -and •at
one o'cloclr: tu can,-.nen Wm
talk. Since the caravan will only
be in Pomeroy a very lho.c:t time
it is important that all )Qtere st­
ed people be tbere promptly at
I p. m. club leadera aid.
CommiuiOner Don
Mullen
spok e on beb11f of Con,resaman
W'llter Moeller ■nd asked the
women for help in the campaign.
Mullen asfo announced a can di•
daiee' meeting to be held in "' '
Middleport, October 20 when Mr .
Moeller will be preaent.
Four local eandldat.es, William
McKelvey for eommi•ioner, Au•
drey Young tor clei'k of courts,
Mui ne Alleuworth for recor der
and Geraldine Young for trepur­
er were: present, An Invitatio n
Gallia
was exlended to the
for Congress
County- Hoeller
group to meet with Ute cl�b at
its next meetin&amp;.
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A p0litlcal quia proeram in
cflarc,_ of Mrs. . Everett U-om.11
WU PftlQted. It eoneen1ed qul!!'B·
tiona on the past blltory or
Dflmocratle party and -alao qu es·
tlana of lnterfllt to Mei&amp;■ Cou11ty
Deai-■, t■•
Rdrahmenta were ■erved by
aevenJ of tltl ladies.

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J amet •R. Pri,ddy, Bradbury, was
tined 4!%&amp;,•nd, eostl loday in Coun•
ty Court � a cliu1e of 1peedlng
hrou,hl by Ille Ohio Slale ffllh •
way Pltrol '

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Horses, Water And Gasoline

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Everyone has heard the saying t hat you
can lead a horse to water but you ran't make
him drink.
It is equally true that you can force up
certain taxes to the point where the govern­
ment's revenues decrease instead of increas­
ing.
Take t he gasoline tax, whi&lt;'h now averages
about 40 per cent of the retail prite of the
gasoline, and reacJ'}es 50 per cent in some
stales. A proposal now in the works would
further increase !ht• frdn;:;l tax bite on the
motorist.
The motorist is showing what he thinks
about the high price of gasoline - wh.ich is
due to the h igh price of taxation. H;e is buy•
ing more and mon• of the com�f,.C l economy
car,; l&gt;Oth domestic and fore)&amp;ll. The
according to a New York Times sJJ&gt;ry, is' tbat
if the trend to sma·ller cars continues at tpe
present rate, gasoline tax revenu� by 19.64

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NEW IN FARMING
IY C. I. ILAKIILII
Covnty
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Two questions bavC? been 11ked
frequently within thv l11t few
weeks in regard to li11ect peatl.
The lint q ue■Uon la will the locust Lreea die, imd the second
how to control Japanese beetle■.
Tbls year the locu■l leat miner
apparently got a very early ,tart
on locust leaves so with their
contin ued work
m.-n)' locuit
trees in th,e county 1Jre1dy have
brown leaves and in sotnfl uses
lhe trees have been completely
defollated.
The locust leaf miner is a 1m1II
mauot or larvae of '" fly. These
Insects are found on the plant
tiss ues between the upper and
lower !ear surfaces and ca use
the formation of blolchlike or
irregular shaped mines. When
they are numerous enough they
kill the leaves r1.r.d ti,us disfigure
the plants.
The typical leaf mining lnaect
require1 about a )'ear to develop
from the time of hatclilng in the
spring through the lrvae stage,
the dormant 1taee, and the- h11.tch,
Ing again lo &amp;tart the cyele over.
The beat control for this Insect is Lind.ane of Malathion.
This should be applied to the
trees j ust before lhi! adults ap-

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pear In the 1prln1, whith In thl1
area would be &amp;0melime ln May.
Just II wtth most ■prays it 11
important that the Jub be thorou 1hly done,
1pr- 1)'ed at the
ri1ht time and u■in&amp; lbe rl&amp;hl
materiall.
The queatlon _u to whether the
locust trees will dlc or not l1
not • hard an� fall yes or no ., _
Moat tree, are able t,c, at.and completely defoliation _for �veral
yean without
ser1ow mjury.
During the l 11t several yean,
however, it seem.s the locu1t leaf
miner hH ■tepped up Ills activity
so about the 1 1,t of July lhe tree
leave■ are practically all brown .
The purpoae of tree leaves is
to serve 19 the manufacturing
point for raw materials. When
the tree loses this mznufaeturing
plant It means that a smaller
amou nt of food ls pl·odueed for
immediate use or storaaf/.
It the tree over a period of
yeara becomes so Wf'akened by
sm11ll quanUties of food produe­
tion and llonge, thC?n the tree
may eYentually die or beeome
very poor in growth. This may
make it more s uspectib1e by at­
tacb of insecll and diseases. In
general, however, it takes sev­
eral years of defollat!on, such as
we have had this year, to weaken
the locust tree so that it will die.
Our frlend, the Japc1.neae bettle
seems to be 1etting more num­
erous enry )'ear. The man in
charge of lhe Japanese beetle
quarantine program fur th is area
was In the offiee I c,:tuple weeks
ago and ,aid there was no cause
for alar m in Meigs County. He
may be correct in hi:. overall obwhen someone
eervation,, but
finds favort'te plants or flowers
t seriously attacked by lhe Japan­
ese beetle ' ther¥! i8 • cause for
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New HoRand's 404 compleldJ
conditiom evay stem from end
m&gt;endforruter. quickerdryffllThe New Holland ...,.,,..
adualvc sprin1•Ioadln1 deslp
Iola you select the best pNIOSUN
-up IO 500 Ibo. lt-..alnlllnl
that ....,•.., throulll ....,.i
open.tin ranaes IO �
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clhea¥ier material. The ru­
roll'• ,1a_,...i diamond u.cl
prevents 11ippa1e. ■11ant
-dy, ■a,es,j,e pi&lt;lup.
11te "404'1" exc:IU1ive pickup
....... ■&lt;lju,tment brl... pict•
up throat openin cloaer to 11N
around. You'll oonditioe
maximum eftk:iency �
crop condition■ ftom - CUl­
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Dog days arc often dull days in
the flower garden. Although J u ly
is the loude�l and noi�iest or • 11
the months, tt, along with August,
takes the prize for dral:me■s.
A new perennial garden at the
Ohio Agricultural Experiment Station disputes the argument th.a t
this necessarily must be true. Ever
since early spring several or the ffl5
diUerent i.pecies have in their turn I
helped keep the border aglow with !
color, ranging from the pastels of •
crocus and tulip time to the rich
reds and purples of hot 1ummer.
Ohio gardeners are invited to
view the garden in the Experiment I
Station's "front yard." Dr. Robert 1
Miller, horticulturist, reports that I
fintshini touches will be added to
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the garden thb fall when daylllies,
Queen of the Meadow, Q ueen of
the PrairiC?, Archillea, peonies and
Pampas grass will be added to· the
collection. Flowers are plainly )abeled. for the convenience of visitors.
Several northern Ohio n uraerymen contributed plants for the new
perennial garden.

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Perennials In
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here, and with It comes a re•ew•
arch ddve .,,,•.i tbe
diHaM It the Ohio Apicult ural
Experiment Sta•lon.
Dr. R. R. Conrad and D. W .
Pounden, report:Jn&amp; c.,n tbil elfort in lhe May-June iNue or
Ohio l"arm and Ho rr.I!' Research,
11yi;; bloat ia moat �pt to occW'
when catU.e are 1rWn1 lar&amp;ely
le,umea. Where ;raasea are grued, bloat ii seldom encountered.
''The mo,t practihl mean, of
controllJn, bo■t ii to increaae
the proportion of cru1e, to legume■ or to feed in the p11t ure
bay and other m1teri■l1 which
help to reduce the ■tabJllty of the
the foam and perml; better re­
lease of the gas," report the
scientitb. Labor nory tests have
1hown that legumes prod uce a
viscou■ foam ma.king it difficult
for the uses of fermentation to

Japanese Beetle
Grubs Feed On
Grass Roots

Japanese beetleB are pretty
bugs - H bugs 10 - b ut in the
grub atage they can play havoc
with your .lawn.
As grub! th&lt;:!y feed on the roots
ot grasses, frequently killing large
patches. Fortunately, tbey are not
difficult to control with the right
insecticides applied to the lawn,
aays Dr. R. P. Holdworth. Jr., Ohio
State University Extension ento­
mologist. Chlordane, hcptachlor
and aldrin will do the job. It may
take the chemicals three or four
months to penetrate the soil and
kill the grubs, Dr. Holdsworth
-points out, but the application will
be effective for several years.
The adu!t Japanese beetle is a
metallic brown and green bug
about a half inch long. It has five
small tufts or white hairs along
each side of Its body just under
the edges of the wings and two on
the abdomen just back of th e wing
covers. The beetles are u;pedally
�dive on warm, surlny d_ays, feed•
J\lg on foUage, frult, and blonoms
of trees and plants. · w hen feeding
on leaves, th'ey chew out parts be•
tween the veins.:
During J uly and August the fe•
malee make several trips into the
gro und to lay eggs which hatch in­
to small grubs. These larvae re­
semble the _common .whlte grub,
but are slightly smalier. They
11pend about 10 months In this
stage.
Co unty Extension agents have
available a fact shel!t o� Japanese
beetles. Prepared by f)r. Holds­
worth and J. B. Pollvka, research
entomologist of the Oh lo Agricul­
lural Experiment Station, it lists
various insecticides and telis how
to apply them ror effective grub
and beetle c@ntrol.

Japane�e beetles are destructive
blossoms and
to the leaves,
fruits of more tha� 27� plants,
shrubs and trees. In 1� they
were Widely dl1trlbutf!d Jn stales
seaboard.
along the Atlantic
Since that time they have con·
tin ued their westward niigration
so toda)' the quaranline area ineludes Meigs County The heav­
lest infestation In M(?ig� County
is In the Tuppen Plains area.
Control of the Jap:me1e beetle
11 DDT but thi■ does not protect
opening flowen. To protect
Rotenone dust
flowers a l %
should be ·used every d�y.
Japanese beetles sptnd about 10
months as grubs in the soll. In
late May or early June t he grubs
stop feeding and go through a
■hort resting, or p.,;pal, atage.
alter whlc� ' they becttne beetles.
111.e adults dlg their way out of
the soil. By early July they are
flying about in number&amp;
and
feeding on trees and plants. Dur­
ing July and A u3ust lhe females
periodically go Into tbe ground
and lay ecgs.
U injury t o lawns t.ake1 place
from the grubs feedl111 In the
ground there are several differ­
ent control measure1 which can
be used. Included ln this .would
be DDT or Chlordane. Six pound■
of 1 10 per cent DDT powd'er or
2¼ po u nds of a 10 1&gt;er L"ent
chlord&amp;ne powder 1hould be ap­
plied to eac h 100 square feet of
lawn. Thl1 material m111t be wash­
ed into the 1urface of th e sotl
in order to be effective.
Thia aoil trea�ment would also
have some effed on the number
of beetles In the particular are11,
but would not have 11iny effect on
the beetles th:1.t are hatching
out in the 1round of I neighbor­
ing family.
Several calL:1 nave heen recelv,
ed for C?onlrol methods of bag
worm, affecting arborvitae or
varlou1 eYer,reen trees. One
home owner reported u1in1 the
same material lie had uaed 1ev·er1I years 110, but not getting
control. In ehecklng It. was found
the material had no effect on t
ba1worrd. The recommended nia­
terials for ba1W'l&gt;l'm control IN
•rNnate of lead or malathion.
For home owners not familiar
wtth the ba�m1 U mlllhl be

Lbe foam bulldt up ln the pa unch
the ,tomoch or lhe rnlmol be·
come■ VHll)' dl1t.ended.
Ve1etaMe or animal oll1 ■pray
ed on tl:le fora(c art: effective
ro: controllin1 bloat but are upen.,lve. When fed with oonttn•
tr-1te1, oil ■ PIN 60 quickly from
the rumerl that conlr-ol 11
only for lhree or four houn.
11licone, and
detcrgflhta
reduce the stabllity of thfl foam.
Penicillin ha■ alto been tried
for cuttin1 down on bloat. In
hope, of reducing the number of
microbe, that form lali, However,
oonLrol la1ted only l(Ven to ten
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Ohio reaeareh�rs have noted
that attacks of Moat are re,trict•
ed during the p11turl\ season to
a llmited number ol abort per­
iods each l.Qtins for I few da:ra
The difference
between
th e
plants at the time tbey C?aused
bloat and when they did not wu
due to peeUe aubltances. Theae
pectins are glue-lite and can
take U.P water. In thl1 way they
help stablliu the froth in the
rumen.

Cool Nights
Cause Powdery
Milldew On Roses

en Club met at lhe HUI realdence. Ju:ly Het¥etlon, preaJdent,
waa ln char1e or lbt: meetin1
i,ewa
M e I&amp;• CounIY .. H u
duriDI hkb t' e A lt■ C Iii
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Flnhbinll Hwlnt' projeda and WN te�d � e pr.
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planninl menu■ �e re the topiCJ club at the Ohi: ��
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w.h en the Riverview -1-H Club Gunt■ for th
eet'n ln u u
VJ et I t the home of Ju ne Pooler Mra Robert �b • � r ��
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oi' .l uly 22. Nola J■M Myer, a nd Barb.Ira HUI
Mr1 �
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Cathy Arulrew preNn ted re port.I vert and Ja�n woo:;·�
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on healtli and ■afety ..-Sue Ann fre■hmenb were ,ernd �Y Mra
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Hill aulited by her nI ece, M IU
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Hill -cewar d C,i I vert, reporter.
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'""and 10n · Mille
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Jones of Colum bua, gave a deSandra Thomaa gave a demon.
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•tralion on how to p�L In a hem
-: i:.�:?n: 1 P= w:-e � : when the �erry Lau1e1 4-H
Club
Meta, C.oUDty -1-H Pleuure Rid• met at the home of Ruetta Well■.
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look 1111:e they were dusted with Mn. Henr)' Wella, the advisor,
fk,ur wllh sont(: pepper added. The was in ch■re e. -Ruett.a Well•. re­
dark dota among Lhe white man porter,
oOo
are fru iting bodie■ of the fungu,.
Members of the R.adne .J unior
The funa:u1 that cau&amp;ea powdery
mildew ia spread by wind rather Jolly N�lghbon Club mel al the
than 1pla1hing rain. It grows ,a). Meth od1 1t Church in Racine on
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most entirely on the out.aide ol lhe July 22 to finl■h project. bee un
1',af rather than inside a■ i ■ typi- 1 earlier. Mr■ . Harriett Nelg]er, ad ­
visor , s po ke on the
im port.,.n,:e
cal ,., 'he black spot f u ngu■ .
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. ., ..,ery mildrew may be curbed
by u1in1 any one or several fungi11.tiae Your Hog1
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shoots and buds. On young leaves
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on older leave, gray-white patchee
are characteristic. Younger le,aves
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It is equally true that you can force up
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stales. A proposal now in the works would
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motorist.
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Two questions bavC? been 11ked
frequently within thv l11t few
weeks in regard to li11ect peatl.
The lint q ue■Uon la will the locust Lreea die, imd the second
how to control Japanese beetle■.
Tbls year the locu■l leat miner
apparently got a very early ,tart
on locust leaves so with their
contin ued work
m.-n)' locuit
trees in th,e county 1Jre1dy have
brown leaves and in sotnfl uses
lhe trees have been completely
defollated.
The locust leaf miner is a 1m1II
mauot or larvae of '" fly. These
Insects are found on the plant
tiss ues between the upper and
lower !ear surfaces and ca use
the formation of blolchlike or
irregular shaped mines. When
they are numerous enough they
kill the leaves r1.r.d ti,us disfigure
the plants.
The typical leaf mining lnaect
require1 about a )'ear to develop
from the time of hatclilng in the
spring through the lrvae stage,
the dormant 1taee, and the- h11.tch,
Ing again lo &amp;tart the cyele over.
The beat control for this Insect is Lind.ane of Malathion.
This should be applied to the
trees j ust before lhi! adults ap-

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area would be &amp;0melime ln May.
Just II wtth most ■prays it 11
important that the Jub be thorou 1hly done,
1pr- 1)'ed at the
ri1ht time and u■in&amp; lbe rl&amp;hl
materiall.
The queatlon _u to whether the
locust trees will dlc or not l1
not • hard an� fall yes or no ., _
Moat tree, are able t,c, at.and completely defoliation _for �veral
yean without
ser1ow mjury.
During the l 11t several yean,
however, it seem.s the locu1t leaf
miner hH ■tepped up Ills activity
so about the 1 1,t of July lhe tree
leave■ are practically all brown .
The purpoae of tree leaves is
to serve 19 the manufacturing
point for raw materials. When
the tree loses this mznufaeturing
plant It means that a smaller
amou nt of food ls pl·odueed for
immediate use or storaaf/.
It the tree over a period of
yeara becomes so Wf'akened by
sm11ll quanUties of food produe­
tion and llonge, thC?n the tree
may eYentually die or beeome
very poor in growth. This may
make it more s uspectib1e by at­
tacb of insecll and diseases. In
general, however, it takes sev­
eral years of defollat!on, such as
we have had this year, to weaken
the locust tree so that it will die.
Our frlend, the Japc1.neae bettle
seems to be 1etting more num­
erous enry )'ear. The man in
charge of lhe Japanese beetle
quarantine program fur th is area
was In the offiee I c,:tuple weeks
ago and ,aid there was no cause
for alar m in Meigs County. He
may be correct in hi:. overall obwhen someone
eervation,, but
finds favort'te plants or flowers
t seriously attacked by lhe Japan­
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Dog days arc often dull days in
the flower garden. Although J u ly
is the loude�l and noi�iest or • 11
the months, tt, along with August,
takes the prize for dral:me■s.
A new perennial garden at the
Ohio Agricultural Experiment Station disputes the argument th.a t
this necessarily must be true. Ever
since early spring several or the ffl5
diUerent i.pecies have in their turn I
helped keep the border aglow with !
color, ranging from the pastels of •
crocus and tulip time to the rich
reds and purples of hot 1ummer.
Ohio gardeners are invited to
view the garden in the Experiment I
Station's "front yard." Dr. Robert 1
Miller, horticulturist, reports that I
fintshini touches will be added to
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the garden thb fall when daylllies,
Queen of the Meadow, Q ueen of
the PrairiC?, Archillea, peonies and
Pampas grass will be added to· the
collection. Flowers are plainly )abeled. for the convenience of visitors.
Several northern Ohio n uraerymen contributed plants for the new
perennial garden.

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arch ddve .,,,•.i tbe
diHaM It the Ohio Apicult ural
Experiment Sta•lon.
Dr. R. R. Conrad and D. W .
Pounden, report:Jn&amp; c.,n tbil elfort in lhe May-June iNue or
Ohio l"arm and Ho rr.I!' Research,
11yi;; bloat ia moat �pt to occW'
when catU.e are 1rWn1 lar&amp;ely
le,umea. Where ;raasea are grued, bloat ii seldom encountered.
''The mo,t practihl mean, of
controllJn, bo■t ii to increaae
the proportion of cru1e, to legume■ or to feed in the p11t ure
bay and other m1teri■l1 which
help to reduce the ■tabJllty of the
the foam and perml; better re­
lease of the gas," report the
scientitb. Labor nory tests have
1hown that legumes prod uce a
viscou■ foam ma.king it difficult
for the uses of fermentation to

Japanese Beetle
Grubs Feed On
Grass Roots

Japanese beetleB are pretty
bugs - H bugs 10 - b ut in the
grub atage they can play havoc
with your .lawn.
As grub! th&lt;:!y feed on the roots
ot grasses, frequently killing large
patches. Fortunately, tbey are not
difficult to control with the right
insecticides applied to the lawn,
aays Dr. R. P. Holdworth. Jr., Ohio
State University Extension ento­
mologist. Chlordane, hcptachlor
and aldrin will do the job. It may
take the chemicals three or four
months to penetrate the soil and
kill the grubs, Dr. Holdsworth
-points out, but the application will
be effective for several years.
The adu!t Japanese beetle is a
metallic brown and green bug
about a half inch long. It has five
small tufts or white hairs along
each side of Its body just under
the edges of the wings and two on
the abdomen just back of th e wing
covers. The beetles are u;pedally
�dive on warm, surlny d_ays, feed•
J\lg on foUage, frult, and blonoms
of trees and plants. · w hen feeding
on leaves, th'ey chew out parts be•
tween the veins.:
During J uly and August the fe•
malee make several trips into the
gro und to lay eggs which hatch in­
to small grubs. These larvae re­
semble the _common .whlte grub,
but are slightly smalier. They
11pend about 10 months In this
stage.
Co unty Extension agents have
available a fact shel!t o� Japanese
beetles. Prepared by f)r. Holds­
worth and J. B. Pollvka, research
entomologist of the Oh lo Agricul­
lural Experiment Station, it lists
various insecticides and telis how
to apply them ror effective grub
and beetle c@ntrol.

Japane�e beetles are destructive
blossoms and
to the leaves,
fruits of more tha� 27� plants,
shrubs and trees. In 1� they
were Widely dl1trlbutf!d Jn stales
seaboard.
along the Atlantic
Since that time they have con·
tin ued their westward niigration
so toda)' the quaranline area ineludes Meigs County The heav­
lest infestation In M(?ig� County
is In the Tuppen Plains area.
Control of the Jap:me1e beetle
11 DDT but thi■ does not protect
opening flowen. To protect
Rotenone dust
flowers a l %
should be ·used every d�y.
Japanese beetles sptnd about 10
months as grubs in the soll. In
late May or early June t he grubs
stop feeding and go through a
■hort resting, or p.,;pal, atage.
alter whlc� ' they becttne beetles.
111.e adults dlg their way out of
the soil. By early July they are
flying about in number&amp;
and
feeding on trees and plants. Dur­
ing July and A u3ust lhe females
periodically go Into tbe ground
and lay ecgs.
U injury t o lawns t.ake1 place
from the grubs feedl111 In the
ground there are several differ­
ent control measure1 which can
be used. Included ln this .would
be DDT or Chlordane. Six pound■
of 1 10 per cent DDT powd'er or
2¼ po u nds of a 10 1&gt;er L"ent
chlord&amp;ne powder 1hould be ap­
plied to eac h 100 square feet of
lawn. Thl1 material m111t be wash­
ed into the 1urface of th e sotl
in order to be effective.
Thia aoil trea�ment would also
have some effed on the number
of beetles In the particular are11,
but would not have 11iny effect on
the beetles th:1.t are hatching
out in the 1round of I neighbor­
ing family.
Several calL:1 nave heen recelv,
ed for C?onlrol methods of bag
worm, affecting arborvitae or
varlou1 eYer,reen trees. One
home owner reported u1in1 the
same material lie had uaed 1ev·er1I years 110, but not getting
control. In ehecklng It. was found
the material had no effect on t
ba1worrd. The recommended nia­
terials for ba1W'l&gt;l'm control IN
•rNnate of lead or malathion.
For home owners not familiar
wtth the ba�m1 U mlllhl be

Lbe foam bulldt up ln the pa unch
the ,tomoch or lhe rnlmol be·
come■ VHll)' dl1t.ended.
Ve1etaMe or animal oll1 ■pray
ed on tl:le fora(c art: effective
ro: controllin1 bloat but are upen.,lve. When fed with oonttn•
tr-1te1, oil ■ PIN 60 quickly from
the rumerl that conlr-ol 11
only for lhree or four houn.
11licone, and
detcrgflhta
reduce the stabllity of thfl foam.
Penicillin ha■ alto been tried
for cuttin1 down on bloat. In
hope, of reducing the number of
microbe, that form lali, However,
oonLrol la1ted only l(Ven to ten
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Ohio reaeareh�rs have noted
that attacks of Moat are re,trict•
ed during the p11turl\ season to
a llmited number ol abort per­
iods each l.Qtins for I few da:ra
The difference
between
th e
plants at the time tbey C?aused
bloat and when they did not wu
due to peeUe aubltances. Theae
pectins are glue-lite and can
take U.P water. In thl1 way they
help stablliu the froth in the
rumen.

Cool Nights
Cause Powdery
Milldew On Roses

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w.h en the Riverview -1-H Club Gunt■ for th
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Cathy Arulrew preNn ted re port.I vert and Ja�n woo:;·�
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on healtli and ■afety ..-Sue Ann fre■hmenb were ,ernd �Y Mra
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Hill aulited by her nI ece, M IU
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look 1111:e they were dusted with Mn. Henr)' Wella, the advisor,
fk,ur wllh sont(: pepper added. The was in ch■re e. -Ruett.a Well•. re­
dark dota among Lhe white man porter,
oOo
are fru iting bodie■ of the fungu,.
Members of the R.adne .J unior
The funa:u1 that cau&amp;ea powdery
mildew ia spread by wind rather Jolly N�lghbon Club mel al the
than 1pla1hing rain. It grows ,a). Meth od1 1t Church in Racine on
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most entirely on the out.aide ol lhe July 22 to finl■h project. bee un
1',af rather than inside a■ i ■ typi- 1 earlier. Mr■ . Harriett Nelg]er, ad ­
visor , s po ke on the
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''We Do 011tom GrtndlDI('
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be uaed according to the manufac. ! No. 2nd St.
Phone WY 2-m4
turer'e recom medations to control
MIDOLIPGaT
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Powdery mildew, a common dis­
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Ohio State University.
Even though rel11tively dry wea­
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Powdery mildew on roses can be
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masses of spore on young leaves,
shoots and buds. On young leaves
blisterlike areas will appear while
on older leave, gray-white patchee
are characteristic. Younger le,aves
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l'inner O\rer
.. Pomer�y Ponies

Rac:me Pony Uaguers kept the .
rounl)' race tight wi!h a 15-5 vic­
tory over Pomero)' last e\• ening
■s the uprivn boys went on a
long ball hilling spn:e.
Two homers, one by Teddy
Baill'Y and the othM by Bruce
Bee1i::lt' highlighted the Racine at­
tat'k. But George lllackwell and
Tom Sha�teen hit round-trippers
for Pomeroy too.
Bailey added .1 triple and sin­
gle, Bet&gt;gle two 1lne)es. Larry
Prii:e doubled once tnd singled
twice while Davb had two sin­
gles and Wickline, Ouni and
Holmes had singles.
For Pomeroy, Blackwell a lso
doubled an d singled, a nd Moore,
Brown and Lawhorn hid singles.
Price working four innlngs,
fanned 10, w;ilked two. For Pom­
eroy, Mayer, Sha8teen a nd Gil­
bert, between thflm, fanned no­
body, walked 7.
1 62 1 5- 1 � 14 O
Racine
101 1 2- 5 � O
Pomeroy
Price, ( W P ) . Johnso n 5 and
BaUey. Mayer (LP), Shasteen 2,
Cilbert 5 and Curd.

UJl'llen t '.a\11'(1 Ba,k

U p With Kansas f.Jty

LARSEN 1 - 1 4 Spts
KANSAS CITY, Mo. UPl­
l..a rsen, the only pitcher in b11111e
ball history 1 o rt"cord a perfect
game in World Series competi­
tion, i!I I.Jack with the K.aftaa.11
City Mbletics today lifter a short
stint in 1he mi11ur le.igues with
D.ill,R or the American A1an.
'the A's recalled Larsen rrom
the triple•A club Friday and sent
Bo b Trowbridge to Dallas to
make room on the Kansas City
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ay CHET TANNEHILL

Reflections on the youth su.uuner basebwl program, a la
1960:
-Watch for the two Pomeroy All-Star teams to make a
iood showing in Ihe Wel15lon tourw,men.t slarling next week.
· The Iwo Pomeroy teams, Trojans an4 Superl/8s, aided by boys
from Racine, have outstanding h itting, good pitching and
steady fieldJng skill in the inner and outer pastures. The
Dodgers and Pirates are contributing real talent to the two
clubs in husky 12-year-olds and of course there is Jackie Bos­
tic of Racine who is a• power hitter of considerable prowess.
By the way, the Dodgers are my personal favorites to cop
the Kyger iourney now i_n prr.,gress. Thirty teams 5tarted.
T_he{e are four left. The (?odgers pla.Y the real tough Somer•
ville M9tor, of Point Pleasant tonight aJ 6:45 p.m. under the
Ughts. See it if you can.
Robert Roberts _h as his (wo main pitchers ready to go, Bob
Emler and Jeff Gibbs, both of whom can fire the ball over
the corners..
-Woody Cali of Middleport would like nothing better than
to take the Wellston tourney two-years running. He won it
last year on Gary Stobart's sixth inning homer with two on
and two out, and behind two runs.
TJ,te,r;e are 20 teams entered al Wel lston, including two
from ChULicothe� one a Negro team. Ironton, Portsmouth
Jackson, Gallipoli! are sendin&amp; top teams. '
This year Woody has two topdrawer pitchers (that maybe
la 't uite enough) in Gary Stobart and Mike Bratton but is
p�
, ·1y a tittle less well fixed than last year in team batting
pow• and defense in the field.
Incidentally, last night at Kyger demonstrated the high
level that Pomeroy L1tllc League ball has reached. It was the
semi-final round and the Racine Cards were playina the Pom­
eroy Ya•nkees, bo�h having survived two previous elimination
tests.
Dodgers already had made it to the layoff ton)ght.
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70th

Ste n gel is in hi, 12th year at
the Yankee helm. Duri n,I hl11 ten­
ure, New York h11s won nine
American Le aa:ue J)flnnants and
seven world cham))lor.shlps. .

TOP P,os I N ,1 LD
RYE, N. Y. UP( - Arnold Pal­
mer, Sa mmy Snead end PGA tour•
nament wlnner Ja, Hebert top the
list or golfers tomJH1tln1 in the
seve n th 1nnual pro-amateur 1olf
tour11a ment ■t the Apawamls Clu:t,
Aug , 2. Othera competing· In the
ch arity benefit include
Jack
Fleck, Bob Rosburg, icen Venturi,
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for this stage '.)r the major league baseball eeQson was repqrted
today by elated bookies as they
gave out the late1t "lines·• on the
·
pennant races.
The double-shuffle that occUl'red
since July 14, when play w as re1umed after the All-Siar games,
erased the oddll· Ofl favorites i:r,
both circuits a nr.l stimul ated I w ■geri n; phenomenally.
In the National • Leajjue 'the
,1re atest chan 1e1 occurred. On
the morning of July 14 the Pilts­
burah Plrates wart odds-on fa yor­
ltes at 4-1 to · win tile penn111t.
They were lea ding \.he race "by
five games over 2 ntl place Mil­
waukee.
Now the Milwnukee Br aves 1,e
favoretl for the n ag. But they
are noL odds-on . 'the booklea
laying 6-3 tha t Chuck Drelllftl 1
men do nol ca pt�e the buntlnl,
Against Pltt1 ■bW'jJli, now aeclnd
choice, the prict is 9-5 -they 4lo
not rinlsh flrat. It's 4-1 1g a ln1t
J.os An 1el111 and 8-r auinll · San
71
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Francisco.
Other Nationa l League prices
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llaln■t Cll'i.clnn■tl, 50- 1 11airi1t
C�lca10 '1 Cuba A nd 100- 1 a11hut

who
surged to the top from third
place, are second choice with 9-5
quoted agsinst them. It ' s 4-1
4galnst Cleveland's win ning, and
8-l ag ain st Baltimore.
other American Le ague prices
are: IIH 111lnst Detroit, 30-1
against Washi ngton, :JO.I a gainst
Boaton an d 100.1 aeainat KanaH
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Bible achool 9:80 am. PN1chlne 1
10:30 am on the fir1t end third
Surid1)'1.
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· R-utlaM Church el Chrllf _
wonhlp
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Bltile 1chool 9:10
lly ll�Y J,. Sw!,111
an �ef$JJ.®!i of the past. If aervlce 10 :30 1m; Youth Fellow­
The key to the futw-e
8 pm: Wonhip 7 pm.
the modern American can undentand something of the pro­ shipPOtMNy
Church ef Chrllt down
crashing
cess by whi&lt;!h the aricient Hebrew state came
tcl'lool 9:80 am ; Morn­
Sum.lay
in ruins he will be forewarned against the enemies that are in1 worship 10:30 am; Evening
working fqr the de�tructioll f?I today's sfat11.
worship 8:SO pm ; Prayer meeting
Proll� Pl;ol/1,1
and Bible etudy 7:30 pm Wednt1Ell),rson is_ cr�it� wi\h bavlllg said that the worst thing d1y.
Kingsbury Church - Su nday
al,lout 111oney ,, that il costs too much.
school'
9:30 am; wora:hip 1ervlce
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becomes
y
prQsperit
nw.on's
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tha_t
It sometimes happens
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10:80
am.
mill,tbne about lts neck, dl'•&amp;/Pl!i it 4own tp ruin and dts·
CongNgatlon•I Ctlrlt­
gra&lt;:e. Corruption is made ti/ api&gt;far re�Pl!c"-!&gt;le because ii tl.-nL•nasvllla
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9:3, 9
pays a profit, and insu�s a grand funeral wi\n carloads of am; Wortihlp service ·s�ool
10:30 am.
flowers anil som�thing like a Roma!) holiday.
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M...ti1t
Th.e tragedy In inclent -ls,r,�1 wa icfe� .. ead. Coll/lc,ence­ -(124 ·�tefflUt AVe. DA\r Hti})
corrupt Sabbfijl School 2 pm; Wor1hlp
, , con,v.ed
less money len�ers, ur�ed '.011 by gi:�
Judges to get PQSseSSll&gt;n of the 1� s of t e small farmers. Bervice 3 : l !li pm; services are Sat­
Large esi.te, were building up, and at the same time the urday. Prayer meeting Thursday
ranks of the landless and the unemployed were swelling. No 7:30 pm.
Church of God, Mt. Motl1h­
one seemed to notice the miseries of the 1people because the Sunday
9:4!5 am; Worship
seno"lces s,t the shrines were such remark.able spectacles. On s'ervice school
1 1 am; Prayer meelin&amp;:
the su·rface all seemed t.o be ioing so well,
Tuesday 7:30 pm; Young people
In the meantime family discipline wa, breaking down. De­ Friday 7 :30 pm.
linquency was appearing all along the line. The ancient ideals
C•rleton lnt.rdenomln1tlon,I
and morals of the fathers were held in �ontempt by the for• Kingsbury Road-Sunday school
eign traders and the 'rising �eneration, The young men were 9:30 am; Worship hour 10:30 am;
saying, 'Tm going to get mme," and the young women were every oth,er Sunday.
Bethlehem a.ptl1t, Great Bend
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asking , "Does It pay to be good?"
-MOM\i ng worship 9:30 am; Sun­
lmj/roved Plllan
school 10:15 am; Eveninl
a brilliant figure with which to day
The prollh\!t )losea
service 7: 30 pm.
describe the situation' as it affected the religious life of the

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By Unlttd Pren lnttr�tlonal
Earlier i,i t�e · 4ay, in II 9°t 80
nen l jacker's return to pitljl•
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surprisiru; !1&gt;9Yt, the Reda �nt re:- _ c t
in orm may be the ans.wer lo
lief h urler PO:b Gri_ip to �t. Lolli■
'3,uffalo' s bid for an intern atlon- !
for the $20,doO wa'lver price.
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Clnclnnatl picked u� rl1hlh,nc1.
Hacker spun his second straight
er Clrl Thomas 'from lhdliinal'Oll.11 shutout Friday ni&amp; ht, over Columand sent .hil{I to Nashville�· of lhtl
bus. $-0,1 to 11: ivie the third-place
i n the New·Soath�m !iadeialioii
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Bisons • half-ga m e edge over Ro•
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the latett man to· make · a bl4i
to move Lou Groza frORI hl1 · of.
fen'sive tackle Job.'
Schatrtth, 'who 1ot oft to a
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••rt ln hi, l8D9 ' debut
with the Cl.vefand Brown1 'tfter
surfFrlnl a' 14(&amp;ht C!Olltu ,aloll in
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Richmond as Rip
Colem an and Run . Httma.n· comblned for a 2-0 victory over Mlami. Cole'!'•" picked up his fifth
victory a111ln11.t four los!etl.
. Charlie Moorhead I plk�ed �he
n mtb innin_g_ �nd was Clfed!ted with
his sl.xth "1,i. as J�rsey City c ame
up with a r'Un to edge Montre al,
3'2.
·Rochester at Richmo nd was post•
poned by rain.
· The st a ndings:
W. L. Pct. GB
Toronlo
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58 47 .!5!52 12
Rl�mond
IJl,urtalo
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ta 61 .418 2'1ll
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LOS ANGELES \UPI) , � 'f'�rty
Brill, a fonn�r J!,{otre D�e , foot•
�II player, showei;I sl,litit .i)Jlprovem-e nt tod ay foll6wllll{ a 1 aefious
kidney oper.ation at St. Viii.cent's

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The Mason Methodist team slipped into the cellar of lhe league
whe n they lost to the New Haven
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Winning pitcher was Wilson, loser
was Frank Harris. Willis Duddi n g
or the Mason team led the hitters
with two tri pies and .a double. Re•
ports said that the balls were hit
far enough to be two homers and
a triple.
scores:
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Ohli nger a nd Roney · Cooke and
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NH Methodist
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Harris and Yeager, Lewis; Wilso n a nd Thabet.
STANDINGS
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ALGIERS UPI - Algerian Mosleni rebels killed eight persons and
wou nded four others In the 24hour period en ding
Thtirsday
n ight French authorities reported.
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difficult to tranaform yourself suddenly Into
an h1dhtn ,scout �nd to see a proceBSion of
th�, with · ·thei.,r brightly colored feathered
headdresses, Ir fl Q p I n g actOSS the. hori7AIJ1
�trl,deJ11111nifi�e11t stalllons..
: Cl!l)dr,n are fired ,with Imagination, ' juat
M th,y . are ·diled' with faith. The faith of a
so beautiful
diild . i• ao�Tuin11 so aimpie and
h i�if
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lost childhood and the. . touching
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eliildren, and Faith lo there to be accepted,
If m•n will but take 11 118 a gift. The' Church
�•• ihe answer, ehowlnt rou how -to live like
:a ma��ile still po;seoslng the �eart of a
l)hlld · • , , helping you to get the very mol!I
but · of�e, If you haven't been to_churcb
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Searl(!s, Sunday Sc�oo� Si.lPt., hi4 . f�TaJl, lp l O;JD •�i C}Jrtst 1� n of the Gospel. "
Sunday School start, It 0:30 1. ip., ��•Y!l' {YQ�Oi.) 0 P.t:n; Even!ng
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this peculiar power was mani­
fest only al a given time at a
given place. And the intima­
tion was that this power wa.s
only a·n Upper Room experi­
ence that happened in that
day and could never be exper­
ienced in this measure again.
convictio n is that it is for
al who name his name in all
generations. However, I think -�
conditions and capacities are
to be taken into consideration .
Before God can use an indivi­
dual for real service, he must
have had a change of heart
(must have been born again)
a second birth. He must also
be in bumble submission to
the will of God. "If my people,
which are called by my name , snau bumble tbe�el-ves, and
pray 1 and seek my face. and turn from their wicked waya;
then will I hear from heaven . . . "
Since the days of the Apostles, God has m,de manifest the
Power of His love upon millions through His Holy Spirit.
Pentecost has been duplicated over and over again and shall
ever be.
We understand by the words of the author of this text that
It take� a special kmd of power to be a witness for God. A.
man can be a successfu l politician. merchant, lawyer, or a
specialist in any kind of vocation we nlight name. in a geri­
eral sense of the word, but to be a Christian witness it take"s
the Spiritual Power of God. It has been my observation that
th�r� are quite a few young men who are anticipating the
mt.nistry of the Gospel of Jesus Christ, who when they get
out on the field, are going to be disappointed. This will be
the fact because they are tackin� in the chief essential of aa,
ambassador of God - Spiritual Power. The most tJf' this type
will be humbled by the power of God and will see the error
of t�ir way and, no doubt, will mate strong witnesses of His
Selnt But there will be a number who will carry on in their
folly till the momentum of their first infatuation burns out
then the faU will come . it is God's good Providence lo save
(else we would have lo disregard John 3:16 nevertheleS!,
J!!1 t!J!: hot sun will melt a lump or butter and at 'the same time
l&amp;i!r...,n a lump of clay, so God's Spirit softens, tenders and
quicl&lt;ens some hearts while others are hardened by the same.)
The Apostles were men of the same physical, psychological
and emotional make-up as men of our modern age. They had
the same passions and desires that are COJllDI.OD to men of any
gener�tton. Yet they said: "We have left all to follow thee."
Here IS· where the secret lies. To be a mlnlster of the Gospel
a man musl cast out into the deep and put full confidence in
God. Like Peter upon the water, h e must keep his eyes upon
Jesus lest he go �own. If a minister p,uts his desii:es in houses
and land!! then his interest is diverted. from 1,be real purpose
for which In, has been called. Pentecostal et]leriences will be
. frequent for the man who "puts his hands to the plow handles
and never looks to the right or left, but stralg!J� ahead."
It isn't euy to be a wjt9ess for God. Many iests and temp­
tations are common lo � disciple of t:hrist, that lfould never
come to an unbeliever. ' The words of Christ are "Go yow­
ways: behold, I send you forth as la!nbs among wolves." The
very nature of !he Gospel is designed to stir up, to produce a
cpange r�volutionary In content. A man is never the same
alter bavmg heard the message of salvation. It Is only liaturaJ
that � ma� fight back when the foW)dations of the world he
has Uved 1n so long begin to crumble and h is own security
becomes a place of unrest.
The disciples were to be made instruments in the establish­
ment of the Kingdom of Christ: but this energy _ Pow�r _
was to be by the Holy Ghosi seni down from heaven. God is
no respecter of persons, nor times, nor places, nor se�ns.
We do not know the e�pi,mation nor tllll 'limit of His P'ower,
�u\ we do know upon whom He sends His Holy Spirit lhere
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"But ye shall receive power, after Otat the Holy Gh6st ill
come upon you: .and ye shall
witnesses unto me both in
. Jerusalem, and 1n all Judea, and in Samaria and untb the
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Ball in Honabr, Virginia. They
will also visit relatives In King11o
Pefl/,-ei1n, # &amp;.,,., w.
�;il• Scou'Ui"otllason Troop 45
left S unday tp apend I week In
camp at Rock1 Led,:es nea r Hunt­
ington. Attendin1 are Donna Lish,
Josetta _ Lilb, -Kiren Roush. Nancy
Proffitt, SIIZQ 'Wamer, Debbie
Cook, Jennifer Zerlcle, Harriet
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family moved recently in to the
l;"OOIJIS fonnerly occupied by Jean's
Tbta and Teens Shop. The Johnsons
wU, move BOOn Into their new
bon,e nea r Wah1ma High School. 1
Mrs. Joseph Lish and son, Eddie,
end Mrs, Cha rles Yeager and son,
Martin, are spending a week viait­
Mr. alld Mn. Harold D. Putt of
lq lhflir grandmother, Mn. A . R. East Uverpool, Oiio, were guests
the past Wffk �or llr. .and Mrs. B.
F. Board and llb.,Mary Berry. The
Putt§ wt?e;; ; �ing to theit
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Yankees weNf odd ••cm at 2,1 to
wtn on July 14, when they en­
joy� 1 lead o, )� 11me1 O)'Jf
Clnel■ nd. De1plte their pltchfM
!allure■ 1lne, then, the Y••U
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As of the present moment we are being assured that the
d,ildrtR·• -�. ()) Fo,- 11.r .... of J...
wave of church building, and the rising tide of church attend­
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URY AND IDOLATRY RUIN A NATION," Hosea 8: 1•5;
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"What Religton, Can
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wlth ihe use of alcohol a problem inside the congregation of John Wr. Blaettnar, Dir. of Ch.
a l m�st �ver_y chur_f h in the Jand, one �ay be excused for educ: Sunday church �chool 9:15
am; Worshi p Hour 10:25 am,
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wonder1ng 1f our I mproved pil'·
ui.'rs are prod uc,...g
topic "The Principles or
sermon
An a�ed negro who had worshlppetl in tb'3 shabby old Jesus :• come ,md worship, you
church and who was now looking over the beautiful new al'e welcome.
bufld!ng, turned to one of the otl)er members and Sij(d, "This
UnllH MOlhodlst Chu...h, ,....
sure ts · a lot nieer than the old church· isn't it - a )J.Undred eroy, Eugene Bro,o;n, Pastor, . · ,
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times nicer. I wonder if we are going to be a hundred time!! Sund�y '-schoot 9: l!'i am, Kenneth
Finley, Supt'.; Wot-ship 10:30 · am,
�etter in tJtis new eburCh. .
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topic "Put1lshment11 · and ReFalae Hearts ,
MYF both Junior• and
w11ds";
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WltfJ tl'le hope It wiJI, 111 so "'" qaeanire, fo•ter anti l'lelp .
The .prophet Hosea explained the tragedy
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tieniorm· meet at 6 m; Monday ·
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W,uen he SIid their Jteart is false.''
7 pm coinm"issions me!!t; 7i45
.-ii•tal11 that tl!lllch � gc,otl t,, f• f!IIJII 11nd -111anU11 11ft, tJw
�en �h� have lost _ their re��t for integrity h3Ve lost Official Board 1'1eets, Mrs. Ruth
theu- fa.i-tp 1µ th� universe. A generation that ,cannot believe
r�i;t!pkips,. , chf't'?lan.
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fe.,are •• •P•M•relf
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Commun� Y,ljll not win this struggle for the mind and· MUlbetry Ave., Pomeroy. Mor-n­
u,fao•e -me• appear hel...,,
he�rt of the world unlest the free natiqns Jose their faith in
ing service at 11 with LOVE
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the subject of the lesson
GQd and the Wvine origin of human rights.
A workman who does not keep his promise, who scan,ts his · Golden Text: Love worketh no
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ill to his· neighbor: therefore
work , and �ho steals th
· e Iime he h as• been paid
for, is as love is the 'fulfilling ol the law.
much a, tra-1tor to his country as is the sold-i.er wbo throws • Romans 13: 10. Wed111.!sday eve"··
down his arms on the .,battle field.
ing · service at B pm. All ar.e web, 1 , , ,1 ,. 1 1 •
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OUr Aim Is To Satisfy
who ta kes adVantp,ge of technicalities in the law and who
Fll'$t &amp;1ptl1t Church, Pomeroy,
Pomeroy
PIIODe YU-5-2145 212 E. Main St.
Chesier, Ohio
grafts his W.tlY �.ut of difttc:blty •is afl �angerous a' cltizen as Jlalph C. Zundel, Pastor. 'William
Watson, Supt. 9:30-1 1 : 15 Com•
on� who vo_ws h18 allegiance to Karl
Every nJtion survives in pfoport1: to its Integrity and its bined program •I "?"h ip and
�.t udy. Special music. �ermon
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health un lil a ·WeE!k a10 When it
harre y dorined Ph iladelphJa Phil- the loan or Billy Sutherland. one Open tournamen� Aul. 24.27, flJIY w.as
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lies uniform11 today �erT ltelr,g of thelr rqaOJt proml1ing minor Rawls it. the only four-time wln�l!!r th dJk900vered
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off vktory laat 11eaeon. moy be the
Pittsburgh Increased its margln
�s Angeles hero of the 1 960 Na- to t�ree g a �11 u Vinefiar Be nd
honpl League race.
�1 l2ell tWo-Ji!P fhe Chlc aio Cubs
4-0, St. Lou is shul QI.It PhiladelThe bi&amp; righ thander with the
phia, 3-0, ancJ San FPanclaro cash•
overpowerin g fa11t ball wus over­
ed in on two une a rned runs lo
looked In the light of Larry Sher­
defeat Cincin nati, 2-1, in other
ry'11 World SerieH heorks against
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In the American League, Kan­
nailed down the second playoU sas CJty
beat New York, &amp;-2, Wash­
�ame against
Milwaukee with
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lhree extra innings of hitless ball
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with a 11 vldory over thl!" wtl.1te
S. THIRD and ASH STS. umph a nd the NL l\ag.
SOK, Cleveland broke a live-game
· HIDDLEMKT, OHIO
WllilamR retained his m.1 slery losJng streak by dereattnii Balti­
over the Braves Friduy night es more. 3-1 . and Boaton edjjed De­
24 Hou n, CloNd Sunday
he hurled Los Angeles to a 7. 3 troit, 1 -0.
WASH 20c
DRY Sc victory over �ccond-plan• Milwau­ Don Hoa k's two-run homer in
kee. Hit1 1 1 th triumph - the ri!th lhe fifth inning provided Mizell
in II row - en.ibled the Dodgers with all the runs he needed to
to clo11e to within two i:smeR of win his seventh game. Hoak a lao
MRS. DON GOSNEY,
Charlie DreS11en's crew and re­ delivered II run-acoring single for
Owner and Oper,ator
main in ,triking dist an&lt;'I' of the Pittsbur11:h i n a two-run Bf!Venth
inning.
Danny KravHz, .apparently re­
taining that will to wi n when he
WE DAVE PLENTY OF GOOD
was waived by Pittsburgh, stru9t
a three-ru n homer tha t en abled
Kansas City to win Its first s a me
or the season at Y an kee Stadlum.

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A rour-game scll�d�le hu been
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fre1hman !oulb1U te1m this fall.
'l'hey will meet Mariel ta at home.
Oct. 3 ; Cincinf1AU' at home Oct.
2 1 ; ·Ohio Unl vtf1ity a t Athens
Oct. 28 a nd Xavier at Clncinnatl
Nov. 4.
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Buffalo's Civic St11idium
lJurtalo Bills and the Bo11to9 P,-­
triots clash under the Hgh,t11 fu c�I,i •J Wilh!.l&gt;I'•�
the first contest twtween twQ c1.u.a 11d at a,1t1mer1
te.nmll or thr new America n ,oo�­
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exhlbU_iop,
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WIN HOIIII LAURILS
foq_tk_all �ason, fi nd&amp; mem'jja 9.f
sO(l'RIIIQ,
�Ial\,m UPI..'. H ulh
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IJOt1i·" pro lHhll relHI� ta
Wllef'bl'Toililci!I, 'M'd., tldln1· Mai•
t)ie "old collegll try" to w� ter William, \'fill timed in -t7.8 secSfAIIOn
berths on the re�ul ar
0Jl.d1 Frida)" to win the ''Prix du
1quada.
Kursa al," I 640-meter event with
Some 100 players will be dres­ 13 ob1taclH at the Ostend hone
sed by both cluu&amp;, but only 33 iihow. Fra n k Chapot of Wallpack,
on ea&lt;"h team wlll have jobs N. J., fin ished second on Trail
whe n the regular. le.igue sea son Gulde.
opens.

Williams May B,: Jf..-n AgaJip
Uttle Bl,: Green
For Los Angeles In '60 Race
Have 4-Game Schedule
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l'inner O\rer
.. Pomer�y Ponies

Rac:me Pony Uaguers kept the .
rounl)' race tight wi!h a 15-5 vic­
tory over Pomero)' last e\• ening
■s the uprivn boys went on a
long ball hilling spn:e.
Two homers, one by Teddy
Baill'Y and the othM by Bruce
Bee1i::lt' highlighted the Racine at­
tat'k. But George lllackwell and
Tom Sha�teen hit round-trippers
for Pomeroy too.
Bailey added .1 triple and sin­
gle, Bet&gt;gle two 1lne)es. Larry
Prii:e doubled once tnd singled
twice while Davb had two sin­
gles and Wickline, Ouni and
Holmes had singles.
For Pomeroy, Blackwell a lso
doubled an d singled, a nd Moore,
Brown and Lawhorn hid singles.
Price working four innlngs,
fanned 10, w;ilked two. For Pom­
eroy, Mayer, Sha8teen a nd Gil­
bert, between thflm, fanned no­
body, walked 7.
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101 1 2- 5 � O
Pomeroy
Price, ( W P ) . Johnso n 5 and
BaUey. Mayer (LP), Shasteen 2,
Cilbert 5 and Curd.

UJl'llen t '.a\11'(1 Ba,k

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LARSEN 1 - 1 4 Spts
KANSAS CITY, Mo. UPl­
l..a rsen, the only pitcher in b11111e
ball history 1 o rt"cord a perfect
game in World Series competi­
tion, i!I I.Jack with the K.aftaa.11
City Mbletics today lifter a short
stint in 1he mi11ur le.igues with
D.ill,R or the American A1an.
'the A's recalled Larsen rrom
the triple•A club Friday and sent
Bo b Trowbridge to Dallas to
make room on the Kansas City
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Reflections on the youth su.uuner basebwl program, a la
1960:
-Watch for the two Pomeroy All-Star teams to make a
iood showing in Ihe Wel15lon tourw,men.t slarling next week.
· The Iwo Pomeroy teams, Trojans an4 Superl/8s, aided by boys
from Racine, have outstanding h itting, good pitching and
steady fieldJng skill in the inner and outer pastures. The
Dodgers and Pirates are contributing real talent to the two
clubs in husky 12-year-olds and of course there is Jackie Bos­
tic of Racine who is a• power hitter of considerable prowess.
By the way, the Dodgers are my personal favorites to cop
the Kyger iourney now i_n prr.,gress. Thirty teams 5tarted.
T_he{e are four left. The (?odgers pla.Y the real tough Somer•
ville M9tor, of Point Pleasant tonight aJ 6:45 p.m. under the
Ughts. See it if you can.
Robert Roberts _h as his (wo main pitchers ready to go, Bob
Emler and Jeff Gibbs, both of whom can fire the ball over
the corners..
-Woody Cali of Middleport would like nothing better than
to take the Wellston tourney two-years running. He won it
last year on Gary Stobart's sixth inning homer with two on
and two out, and behind two runs.
TJ,te,r;e are 20 teams entered al Wel lston, including two
from ChULicothe� one a Negro team. Ironton, Portsmouth
Jackson, Gallipoli! are sendin&amp; top teams. '
This year Woody has two topdrawer pitchers (that maybe
la 't uite enough) in Gary Stobart and Mike Bratton but is
p�
, ·1y a tittle less well fixed than last year in team batting
pow• and defense in the field.
Incidentally, last night at Kyger demonstrated the high
level that Pomeroy L1tllc League ball has reached. It was the
semi-final round and the Racine Cards were playina the Pom­
eroy Ya•nkees, bo�h having survived two previous elimination
tests.
Dodgers already had made it to the layoff ton)ght.
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70th

Ste n gel is in hi, 12th year at
the Yankee helm. Duri n,I hl11 ten­
ure, New York h11s won nine
American Le aa:ue J)flnnants and
seven world cham))lor.shlps. .

TOP P,os I N ,1 LD
RYE, N. Y. UP( - Arnold Pal­
mer, Sa mmy Snead end PGA tour•
nament wlnner Ja, Hebert top the
list or golfers tomJH1tln1 in the
seve n th 1nnual pro-amateur 1olf
tour11a ment ■t the Apawamls Clu:t,
Aug , 2. Othera competing· In the
ch arity benefit include
Jack
Fleck, Bob Rosburg, icen Venturi,
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of the morntpc YJ&gt;ll'rt aiµ-e
to find balltd lee aplenty
al our OQftvenlently located
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boom that ma y be unprect"de1:1ted
for this stage '.)r the major league baseball eeQson was repqrted
today by elated bookies as they
gave out the late1t "lines·• on the
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pennant races.
The double-shuffle that occUl'red
since July 14, when play w as re1umed after the All-Siar games,
erased the oddll· Ofl favorites i:r,
both circuits a nr.l stimul ated I w ■geri n; phenomenally.
In the National • Leajjue 'the
,1re atest chan 1e1 occurred. On
the morning of July 14 the Pilts­
burah Plrates wart odds-on fa yor­
ltes at 4-1 to · win tile penn111t.
They were lea ding \.he race "by
five games over 2 ntl place Mil­
waukee.
Now the Milwnukee Br aves 1,e
favoretl for the n ag. But they
are noL odds-on . 'the booklea
laying 6-3 tha t Chuck Drelllftl 1
men do nol ca pt�e the buntlnl,
Against Pltt1 ■bW'jJli, now aeclnd
choice, the prict is 9-5 -they 4lo
not rinlsh flrat. It's 4-1 1g a ln1t
J.os An 1el111 and 8-r auinll · San
71
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Francisco.
Other Nationa l League prices
are : H&gt;-1 1,1111lnsl St. toul1, IO-l
llaln■t Cll'i.clnn■tl, 50- 1 11airi1t
C�lca10 '1 Cuba A nd 100- 1 a11hut

who
surged to the top from third
place, are second choice with 9-5
quoted agsinst them. It ' s 4-1
4galnst Cleveland's win ning, and
8-l ag ain st Baltimore.
other American Le ague prices
are: IIH 111lnst Detroit, 30-1
against Washi ngton, :JO.I a gainst
Boaton an d 100.1 aeainat KanaH
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Bible achool 9:80 am. PN1chlne 1
10:30 am on the fir1t end third
Surid1)'1.
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wonhlp
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Bltile 1chool 9:10
lly ll�Y J,. Sw!,111
an �ef$JJ.®!i of the past. If aervlce 10 :30 1m; Youth Fellow­
The key to the futw-e
8 pm: Wonhip 7 pm.
the modern American can undentand something of the pro­ shipPOtMNy
Church ef Chrllt down
crashing
cess by whi&lt;!h the aricient Hebrew state came
tcl'lool 9:80 am ; Morn­
Sum.lay
in ruins he will be forewarned against the enemies that are in1 worship 10:30 am; Evening
working fqr the de�tructioll f?I today's sfat11.
worship 8:SO pm ; Prayer meeting
Proll� Pl;ol/1,1
and Bible etudy 7:30 pm Wednt1Ell),rson is_ cr�it� wi\h bavlllg said that the worst thing d1y.
Kingsbury Church - Su nday
al,lout 111oney ,, that il costs too much.
school'
9:30 am; wora:hip 1ervlce
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It sometimes happens
.
10:80
am.
mill,tbne about lts neck, dl'•&amp;/Pl!i it 4own tp ruin and dts·
CongNgatlon•I Ctlrlt­
gra&lt;:e. Corruption is made ti/ api&gt;far re�Pl!c"-!&gt;le because ii tl.-nL•nasvllla
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9:3, 9
pays a profit, and insu�s a grand funeral wi\n carloads of am; Wortihlp service ·s�ool
10:30 am.
flowers anil som�thing like a Roma!) holiday.
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M...ti1t
Th.e tragedy In inclent -ls,r,�1 wa icfe� .. ead. Coll/lc,ence­ -(124 ·�tefflUt AVe. DA\r Hti})
corrupt Sabbfijl School 2 pm; Wor1hlp
, , con,v.ed
less money len�ers, ur�ed '.011 by gi:�
Judges to get PQSseSSll&gt;n of the 1� s of t e small farmers. Bervice 3 : l !li pm; services are Sat­
Large esi.te, were building up, and at the same time the urday. Prayer meeting Thursday
ranks of the landless and the unemployed were swelling. No 7:30 pm.
Church of God, Mt. Motl1h­
one seemed to notice the miseries of the 1people because the Sunday
9:4!5 am; Worship
seno"lces s,t the shrines were such remark.able spectacles. On s'ervice school
1 1 am; Prayer meelin&amp;:
the su·rface all seemed t.o be ioing so well,
Tuesday 7:30 pm; Young people
In the meantime family discipline wa, breaking down. De­ Friday 7 :30 pm.
linquency was appearing all along the line. The ancient ideals
C•rleton lnt.rdenomln1tlon,I
and morals of the fathers were held in �ontempt by the for• Kingsbury Road-Sunday school
eign traders and the 'rising �eneration, The young men were 9:30 am; Worship hour 10:30 am;
saying, 'Tm going to get mme," and the young women were every oth,er Sunday.
Bethlehem a.ptl1t, Great Bend
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asking , "Does It pay to be good?"
-MOM\i ng worship 9:30 am; Sun­
lmj/roved Plllan
school 10:15 am; Eveninl
a brilliant figure with which to day
The prollh\!t )losea
service 7: 30 pm.
describe the situation' as it affected the religious life of the

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day in tlte "cond
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The- de af made Hutthl,son haatily c(t,11 o.n Cal l4icLis� (3..fij � oppop: San F:t111J1t(llco,•1· Jlll)
O'Dtll
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(5-8) In the· afteJ'noon Coi\test. ·
By Unlttd Pren lnttr�tlonal
Earlier i,i t�e · 4ay, in II 9°t 80
nen l jacker's return to pitljl•
�a
surprisiru; !1&gt;9Yt, the Reda �nt re:- _ c t
in orm may be the ans.wer lo
lief h urler PO:b Gri_ip to �t. Lolli■
'3,uffalo' s bid for an intern atlon- !
for the $20,doO wa'lver price.
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al 'Lea11'e playoff berth.
Clnclnnatl picked u� rl1hlh,nc1.
Hacker spun his second straight
er Clrl Thomas 'from lhdliinal'Oll.11 shutout Friday ni&amp; ht, over Columand sent .hil{I to Nashville�· of lhtl
bus. $-0,1 to 11: ivie the third-place
i n the New·Soath�m !iadeialioii
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Bisons • half-ga m e edge over Ro•
Ccmitie cleat . .,. ,,
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state Cfaptaln Dick lcl\a!tath i1
the latett man to· make · a bl4i
to move Lou Groza frORI hl1 · of.
fen'sive tackle Job.'
Schatrtth, 'who 1ot oft to a
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••rt ln hi, l8D9 ' debut
with the Cl.vefand Brown1 'tfter
surfFrlnl a' 14(&amp;ht C!Olltu ,aloll in
ihe AU-$� Ctfflt, i� eol'nl_ftl' oft
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CoocW l!aul B,own 111 &lt;otlt• Int•
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Richmond as Rip
Colem an and Run . Httma.n· comblned for a 2-0 victory over Mlami. Cole'!'•" picked up his fifth
victory a111ln11.t four los!etl.
. Charlie Moorhead I plk�ed �he
n mtb innin_g_ �nd was Clfed!ted with
his sl.xth "1,i. as J�rsey City c ame
up with a r'Un to edge Montre al,
3'2.
·Rochester at Richmo nd was post•
poned by rain.
· The st a ndings:
W. L. Pct. GB
Toronlo
69 34 .f'O
58 47 .!5!52 12
Rl�mond
IJl,urtalo
53 50 .IH!S 16
1tt 4_9 . . O l '½:
ltOCb.eater
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LOS ANGELES \UPI) , � 'f'�rty
Brill, a fonn�r J!,{otre D�e , foot•
�II player, showei;I sl,litit .i)Jlprovem-e nt tod ay foll6wllll{ a 1 aefious
kidney oper.ation at St. Viii.cent's

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Ina: 1e111on, Sch.trath. • native of
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The Mason Methodist team slipped into the cellar of lhe league
whe n they lost to the New Haven
Methodist nine· by a score of 7-6.
Winning pitcher was Wilson, loser
was Frank Harris. Willis Duddi n g
or the Mason team led the hitters
with two tri pies and .a double. Re•
ports said that the balls were hit
far enough to be two homers and
a triple.
scores:
[ Lu��=r��t
000 200 0-- 2
102 o5R · X--'16
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Ohli nger a nd Roney · Cooke and
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M�:n· Methodist
201 1 1 1 0--6
NH Methodist
000 201 4--7
Harris and Yeager, Lewis; Wilso n a nd Thabet.
STANDINGS
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ALGIERS UPI - Algerian Mosleni rebels killed eight persons and
wou nded four others In the 24hour period en ding
Thtirsday
n ight French authorities reported.
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difficult to tranaform yourself suddenly Into
an h1dhtn ,scout �nd to see a proceBSion of
th�, with · ·thei.,r brightly colored feathered
headdresses, Ir fl Q p I n g actOSS the. hori7AIJ1
�trl,deJ11111nifi�e11t stalllons..
: Cl!l)dr,n are fired ,with Imagination, ' juat
M th,y . are ·diled' with faith. The faith of a
so beautiful
diild . i• ao�Tuin11 so aimpie and
h i�if
finds·
lt,
viewing
that IIWIY an adult,
own
his
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innocence
lost childhood and the. . touching
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ililtis. once his,.
. •Yet before God, all men ate children; Hie
eliildren, and Faith lo there to be accepted,
If m•n will but take 11 118 a gift. The' Church
�•• ihe answer, ehowlnt rou how -to live like
:a ma��ile still po;seoslng the �eart of a
l)hlld · • , , helping you to get the very mol!I
but · of�e, If you haven't been to_churcb
!§jel,y_,
why. not ro_this Sunday ?,

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1.,,,_ Sy_pt, ; Morning am Su nd ay school; 10:45 am
. W9rl�y
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am; f'¥Y &amp;ervfce M oro ing w.orship. Sermon "Two
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RiJ6i1iiill1.-� ,: v c af JfSUI mee�n4 '1:.ay
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nlng' service. Seniion ''The Tri­
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this peculiar power was mani­
fest only al a given time at a
given place. And the intima­
tion was that this power wa.s
only a·n Upper Room experi­
ence that happened in that
day and could never be exper­
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convictio n is that it is for
al who name his name in all
generations. However, I think -�
conditions and capacities are
to be taken into consideration .
Before God can use an indivi­
dual for real service, he must
have had a change of heart
(must have been born again)
a second birth. He must also
be in bumble submission to
the will of God. "If my people,
which are called by my name , snau bumble tbe�el-ves, and
pray 1 and seek my face. and turn from their wicked waya;
then will I hear from heaven . . . "
Since the days of the Apostles, God has m,de manifest the
Power of His love upon millions through His Holy Spirit.
Pentecost has been duplicated over and over again and shall
ever be.
We understand by the words of the author of this text that
It take� a special kmd of power to be a witness for God. A.
man can be a successfu l politician. merchant, lawyer, or a
specialist in any kind of vocation we nlight name. in a geri­
eral sense of the word, but to be a Christian witness it take"s
the Spiritual Power of God. It has been my observation that
th�r� are quite a few young men who are anticipating the
mt.nistry of the Gospel of Jesus Christ, who when they get
out on the field, are going to be disappointed. This will be
the fact because they are tackin� in the chief essential of aa,
ambassador of God - Spiritual Power. The most tJf' this type
will be humbled by the power of God and will see the error
of t�ir way and, no doubt, will mate strong witnesses of His
Selnt But there will be a number who will carry on in their
folly till the momentum of their first infatuation burns out
then the faU will come . it is God's good Providence lo save
(else we would have lo disregard John 3:16 nevertheleS!,
J!!1 t!J!: hot sun will melt a lump or butter and at 'the same time
l&amp;i!r...,n a lump of clay, so God's Spirit softens, tenders and
quicl&lt;ens some hearts while others are hardened by the same.)
The Apostles were men of the same physical, psychological
and emotional make-up as men of our modern age. They had
the same passions and desires that are COJllDI.OD to men of any
gener�tton. Yet they said: "We have left all to follow thee."
Here IS· where the secret lies. To be a mlnlster of the Gospel
a man musl cast out into the deep and put full confidence in
God. Like Peter upon the water, h e must keep his eyes upon
Jesus lest he go �own. If a minister p,uts his desii:es in houses
and land!! then his interest is diverted. from 1,be real purpose
for which In, has been called. Pentecostal et]leriences will be
. frequent for the man who "puts his hands to the plow handles
and never looks to the right or left, but stralg!J� ahead."
It isn't euy to be a wjt9ess for God. Many iests and temp­
tations are common lo � disciple of t:hrist, that lfould never
come to an unbeliever. ' The words of Christ are "Go yow­
ways: behold, I send you forth as la!nbs among wolves." The
very nature of !he Gospel is designed to stir up, to produce a
cpange r�volutionary In content. A man is never the same
alter bavmg heard the message of salvation. It Is only liaturaJ
that � ma� fight back when the foW)dations of the world he
has Uved 1n so long begin to crumble and h is own security
becomes a place of unrest.
The disciples were to be made instruments in the establish­
ment of the Kingdom of Christ: but this energy _ Pow�r _
was to be by the Holy Ghosi seni down from heaven. God is
no respecter of persons, nor times, nor places, nor se�ns.
We do not know the e�pi,mation nor tllll 'limit of His P'ower,
�u\ we do know upon whom He sends His Holy Spirit lhere
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"But ye shall receive power, after Otat the Holy Gh6st ill
come upon you: .and ye shall
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Tbta and Teens Shop. The Johnsons
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bon,e nea r Wah1ma High School. 1
Mrs. Joseph Lish and son, Eddie,
end Mrs, Cha rles Yeager and son,
Martin, are spending a week viait­
Mr. alld Mn. Harold D. Putt of
lq lhflir grandmother, Mn. A . R. East Uverpool, Oiio, were guests
the past Wffk �or llr. .and Mrs. B.
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wlth ihe use of alcohol a problem inside the congregation of John Wr. Blaettnar, Dir. of Ch.
a l m�st �ver_y chur_f h in the Jand, one �ay be excused for educ: Sunday church �chool 9:15
am; Worshi p Hour 10:25 am,
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wonder1ng 1f our I mproved pil'·
ui.'rs are prod uc,...g
topic "The Principles or
sermon
An a�ed negro who had worshlppetl in tb'3 shabby old Jesus :• come ,md worship, you
church and who was now looking over the beautiful new al'e welcome.
bufld!ng, turned to one of the otl)er members and Sij(d, "This
UnllH MOlhodlst Chu...h, ,....
sure ts · a lot nieer than the old church· isn't it - a )J.Undred eroy, Eugene Bro,o;n, Pastor, . · ,
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times nicer. I wonder if we are going to be a hundred time!! Sund�y '-schoot 9: l!'i am, Kenneth
Finley, Supt'.; Wot-ship 10:30 · am,
�etter in tJtis new eburCh. .
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topic "Put1lshment11 · and ReFalae Hearts ,
MYF both Junior• and
w11ds";
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WltfJ tl'le hope It wiJI, 111 so "'" qaeanire, fo•ter anti l'lelp .
The .prophet Hosea explained the tragedy
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tieniorm· meet at 6 m; Monday ·
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W,uen he SIid their Jteart is false.''
7 pm coinm"issions me!!t; 7i45
.-ii•tal11 that tl!lllch � gc,otl t,, f• f!IIJII 11nd -111anU11 11ft, tJw
�en �h� have lost _ their re��t for integrity h3Ve lost Official Board 1'1eets, Mrs. Ruth
theu- fa.i-tp 1µ th� universe. A generation that ,cannot believe
r�i;t!pkips,. , chf't'?lan.
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lh IP,elf caqll'ot believe ih the future.
fe.,are •• •P•M•relf
,ac)oty, 1 4'
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Commun� Y,ljll not win this struggle for the mind and· MUlbetry Ave., Pomeroy. Mor-n­
u,fao•e -me• appear hel...,,
he�rt of the world unlest the free natiqns Jose their faith in
ing service at 11 with LOVE
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sermon
the subject of the lesson
GQd and the Wvine origin of human rights.
A workman who does not keep his promise, who scan,ts his · Golden Text: Love worketh no
,
ill to his· neighbor: therefore
work , and �ho steals th
· e Iime he h as• been paid
for, is as love is the 'fulfilling ol the law.
much a, tra-1tor to his country as is the sold-i.er wbo throws • Romans 13: 10. Wed111.!sday eve"··
down his arms on the .,battle field.
ing · service at B pm. All ar.e web, 1 , , ,1 ,. 1 1 •
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- Tlie -o�s�ess- rn�n who l'Disrepresj!��-� his merchandise, come.
OUr Aim Is To Satisfy
who ta kes adVantp,ge of technicalities in the law and who
Fll'$t &amp;1ptl1t Church, Pomeroy,
Pomeroy
PIIODe YU-5-2145 212 E. Main St.
Chesier, Ohio
grafts his W.tlY �.ut of difttc:blty •is afl �angerous a' cltizen as Jlalph C. Zundel, Pastor. 'William
Watson, Supt. 9:30-1 1 : 15 Com•
on� who vo_ws h18 allegiance to Karl
Every nJtion survives in pfoport1: to its Integrity and its bined program •I "?"h ip and
�.t udy. Special music. �ermon
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Motor Tune Up
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Powel &amp; Ash-Middleport-Pb. W\'-2-3921
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day night wi,lh a 16-2 victory over
the New Haven Lu.tl;ier11.ns.
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Robert Cooke hurled four-hit
ball £or the EUB a nd Harry
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health un lil a ·WeE!k a10 When it
harre y dorined Ph iladelphJa Phil- the loan or Billy Sutherland. one Open tournamen� Aul. 24.27, flJIY w.as
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lies uniform11 today �erT ltelr,g of thelr rqaOJt proml1ing minor Rawls it. the only four-time wln�l!!r th dJk900vered
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Plr• ••• Th...- AhtlMI
off vktory laat 11eaeon. moy be the
Pittsburgh Increased its margln
�s Angeles hero of the 1 960 Na- to t�ree g a �11 u Vinefiar Be nd
honpl League race.
�1 l2ell tWo-Ji!P fhe Chlc aio Cubs
4-0, St. Lou is shul QI.It PhiladelThe bi&amp; righ thander with the
phia, 3-0, ancJ San FPanclaro cash•
overpowerin g fa11t ball wus over­
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looked In the light of Larry Sher­
defeat Cincin nati, 2-1, in other
ry'11 World SerieH heorks against
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In the American League, Kan­
nailed down the second playoU sas CJty
beat New York, &amp;-2, Wash­
�ame against
Milwaukee with
ington prevented Chicago from
lhree extra innings of hitless ball
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1 hat gave Lo11 /\nReles n 6·!5 tri• passin4_ the {ii;stplace Yankees
with a 11 vldory over thl!" wtl.1te
S. THIRD and ASH STS. umph a nd the NL l\ag.
SOK, Cleveland broke a live-game
· HIDDLEMKT, OHIO
WllilamR retained his m.1 slery losJng streak by dereattnii Balti­
over the Braves Friduy night es more. 3-1 . and Boaton edjjed De­
24 Hou n, CloNd Sunday
he hurled Los Angeles to a 7. 3 troit, 1 -0.
WASH 20c
DRY Sc victory over �ccond-plan• Milwau­ Don Hoa k's two-run homer in
kee. Hit1 1 1 th triumph - the ri!th lhe fifth inning provided Mizell
in II row - en.ibled the Dodgers with all the runs he needed to
to clo11e to within two i:smeR of win his seventh game. Hoak a lao
MRS. DON GOSNEY,
Charlie DreS11en's crew and re­ delivered II run-acoring single for
Owner and Oper,ator
main in ,triking dist an&lt;'I' of the Pittsbur11:h i n a two-run Bf!Venth
inning.
Danny KravHz, .apparently re­
taining that will to wi n when he
WE DAVE PLENTY OF GOOD
was waived by Pittsburgh, stru9t
a three-ru n homer tha t en abled
Kansas City to win Its first s a me
or the season at Y an kee Stadlum.

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A rour-game scll�d�le hu been
■et up for the Mar1hall Colle1e
fre1hman !oulb1U te1m this fall.
'l'hey will meet Mariel ta at home.
Oct. 3 ; Cincinf1AU' at home Oct.
2 1 ; ·Ohio Unl vtf1ity a t Athens
Oct. 28 a nd Xavier at Clncinnatl
Nov. 4.
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Detroit . . . . . . . 43 48 J,3 Pll
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lJurtalo Bills and the Bo11to9 P,-­
triots clash under the Hgh,t11 fu c�I,i •J Wilh!.l&gt;I'•�
the first contest twtween twQ c1.u.a 11d at a,1t1mer1
te.nmll or thr new America n ,oo�­
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WIN HOIIII LAURILS
foq_tk_all �ason, fi nd&amp; mem'jja 9.f
sO(l'RIIIQ,
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IJOt1i·" pro lHhll relHI� ta
Wllef'bl'Toililci!I, 'M'd., tldln1· Mai•
t)ie "old collegll try" to w� ter William, \'fill timed in -t7.8 secSfAIIOn
berths on the re�ul ar
0Jl.d1 Frida)" to win the ''Prix du
1quada.
Kursa al," I 640-meter event with
Some 100 players will be dres­ 13 ob1taclH at the Ostend hone
sed by both cluu&amp;, but only 33 iihow. Fra n k Chapot of Wallpack,
on ea&lt;"h team wlll have jobs N. J., fin ished second on Trail
whe n the regular. le.igue sea son Gulde.
opens.

Williams May B,: Jf..-n AgaJip
Uttle Bl,: Green
For Los Angeles In '60 Race
Have 4-Game Schedule
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Mrs. Etha Do nahue has r
ly lfflwn lrl klN
B Mr&amp;. Alu Swick
sevenl
spendm&amp;
home after
Lilli� Hardway and dau•
Mn.
Ro�e.rt Davi•
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By Mn. P:r•nc.i, Morrl1
\ r\ y w:;e Sun d&amp;)' dinner &amp;hter, 111'1. Clara Stanley ot
mon lllll with her dauchter, Mrs,
an d a.ml
CANNING TOMATO ES for sale.
The Happy Hu1Uen Sund �y Ruth G1ll.11 n in Flonoa.
on
gueS lS of M r . 1nd Mr11, C · F Ed· Worthtncto.o were caUln,
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, tainer. H arry Hill, Letart Falls
were Church bad a covered d ish di nner her da uehter, Mn. Co ra JeweU muod.11on. Mr. aod Mrs. Edwin
Stver;i l demonstration s
Don n ie Rou,b of West Shade
BATES
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-GOLDEN JUB!LEE peaches read_y son met in the Maso n Methodill
ed on Mr. ,nd Mrs. Chur E d· Mr. and Mn. Gerald
1he1t conducted the devouonaJ per- 1 sons · of Salt Rock, W. Va., were
I oeni. per word for throe c:,oc.iewun maerUana.
Tbunday.
B n ng co��amer . Webster Fr oo l Church sod al rooms recently,
mundso n recently.
iod , U1in1 a, her topic, " Chri11uan V l5Jt m g at the home of her gra nd•
8",ciaJ - one mot!lb for 30 cent.J per Wor4.
Mr. and Mn. Ran n i£ Myers •
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LNng Bollom, 0h 10.
F arm,
ey.
81
anc
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y.
ni
e
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l
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h
n
U
Full rate ef 4 ttnU per word will be ohar,ied for ad vertLsin,J
.
e
r , Mrs.
=
•r
an
moth
Pa
c;
I
M·•
ul
Mrs.
M
r
.
an
d
moved here I n the Milo
have
.
The me e ting opened with the
7-30-6lc
Phone YU kon6·320 l.
r1, La ura Watson, president,
d not paid within 10 day, aner reeeivina: bW.
Hanmg spe nt se ver al and family of Columbus wen Cllldwell iwoperty from Che,ter.
•
,yne
\h
i.
---- - -"
---- .
and
Boya
e
ia
n
W
Virgi
al
f
was m cbarce of Lhe busi ness sea· · d ays a� the hom e of his a unl, Mrs. visiti ng relatives hen over tba
Error, in Aavenisin&amp; - Should be repo".'U'd immc-diately. The
CORN $1 .� bushel. John Wer• �� f!� ga� d the t•H Pledge.
Mr. and Mra. Dwight Kim of
r
, aion. A social hour followed
e Sta n ley
Alic
Dail� Sentin el will n ot be responsible for more than one lncor•
ner, Sr Middleport, RD, OhJO
weekend.
j
and ¥rs. Elen or Hoff.
Guy1ville
,
d
.
an
Mr.
.
home
d
ne
of
K
daughter
Obaz,
Nola
retur
has
rung
e
r
by
given
Ha
eith
net lMl!l'Uon.
we
D
30
Jtc
str11t1ons
7
07
2-4
Phone S H
emon
ma n of Akron were recent Juesta
1
M rs. M a bel Farmer, Mr. a nd ol Mrs. M .. bel K.im.
Cal'd pf 'n-.A nb and Speclal Noth:es of Ev1.'"tlUI $UM). Obituarie■,
.
Jackie Capehart . G ay Cartwright, Mrs, Rudolph Ob1tz., returned from after spe ndin i! ., ev er al da ys with
·
Mrs. Be n Harv ey a nd Larry st&gt;e�l
MAGIC CHEF gas ran gl!. WtU Claudia Zerkle, Gary Stewar t, K:ay Chilct.ren 's Hosp1Lal in Columbus fnends m t:hica go.
publtahed at 1 co&amp; 'lt per worll.
The addreH of Mr. a nd Mn.
s
Farmer
WY
2·
Mrs.
Phone
l
l
r
at
easonab
le.
se
l MO.
e DAYS
3 DA YS
! DA Y
"."IORDS
Lawren&lt;!e Bnck.le.15 spent a day the weeke nd
Ml'Gowa n , Jennife r Zerkle, Joy a1ter a leg operat1on.
Ro bert Martin who moved from
2937, Hysell Sl. M r s. Allen Thabel, Sharon Queen , Kath-; n
&amp;In. MolU'garet H o uda&amp;belt enter• with his brother• tn •h w, Ger ald farm here.
I&amp;
60&lt;
IMlc
'4.!10
� • .30
here is 1933 fairv1ew Court,
Knopp.
tained at her home Wednesday. D e an ,a nd family,
$1.20
$11 00
60,:
$1.ll(l
a,
'1·30-3lc Johnson and Cha rlene Diehl.
.
Salem, Ohio.
Margaret
Mr s. Adra .Swick
PEACHES. See Cm Fru
at
Ba rbara Welch �as an o vernight Linda a n d Wanda C�rdillo we�
75c
$t.ll0
$2,211
20
i
'7.00
�
meeting in a ddi• Gues l.l were Mr�. L aura Schaeffer, I
for
the
Present
.
7 9. tc
Mason, W. Va.
�
2 .fi
tion to those giving demonstra• �ra. Alber, He1lm 11 n , M rs. Dale guest of Na ncy Pr1c .
.
Ada �ved by 10 A .11. will be in that day·■ 1"P«,
in Athens Sunday ev eni ng. They
n
Ro
.
Mr
J
,
n
h
Mra.
•
mith,
Otto
D
who
Welch
a
.11
n
a
·
Lo
S employed . m were calling on Mr. and Mra.
tions were Ma ry A nn Rickard, Joy s
Thabel and Mrs . Sarah Spencer, a ld. Smith and daughter, Janu , a l � Co lumb �s spent �he week end with Jesse Swan in the c;,e ni ng. Mr.
o,r •Pomeroy, •�d Mra. �homas Mc h 1H family �t the1r farm home .
advisor.
Swan has had infection i n hii
----,,-• •------------,,----,,...-,-----· IJIEO IOATI AND MOTORfi W the club
&lt;.:Iunii a nd _ch1ldre�. Jimmy and ' Mr. a nd :rtrs. W. D. �co�t spent
cou nty-wid.e prayer service
A
h·and f r o m a tick bllt.
nd WP wflll • ..__,
-■-ir I llt. &amp;&amp;-a·1 I I
l:!iua nn e, Ceh na, Oh10.
: Sunday i n Columbus v1sUUlg her
wu held Su nd ay afternoon with
pollten Motora. t00 L Milln
Sev e ral fr om l'lere helpe.d t o ma ny from thie community atte nd•
broth er , Yranklin Townsend �nd !
s
_....,..
St., POIY'•roy. Phon• WY..2-IW.
Mr .and Mrs. Tom W olle and I family. Th ey were accompamed
l LY .\1 U� 1 1 1 Dt l uxt St� llon Yi a•
make the ice cream social at ing.
1 1 •24-tfe
�aughter , Mickey, retu rned alter I
� 0 �1 . ;,uod L·ond l l ior1. $ 1 50, Hux
;
had
who
children
their
"&gt;alem Cente r a �uc&lt;:ess. The Boy
by
home
At the recent baptiti ng at Dew­
s�uumg n me Uays at Nla mm?�th
l53 . I 011 1crny.
7 30 3Lt.
ent se11eraJ d ays lher e sightsee, ' and Girl Scouts wish to th ank
sp
,
_ 1
Ru n , live from here were bap.
itt&amp;
No Umil
.
t.:uves 61nd VI SJte4 Mr. and ,11rs. .
mg.
ne wh o helped m any way.
everyo
zed.
ti
L.)'l e Ch n e at u ecatur, HI., and M r .
Take All You Catch
J
\
---- H OUSE-:; THREE ROOMS , BATH
itn d Mr11. HOb Leck. al Ha�1llon, 0. ,
Ken n eth Haning, who is employ•
Hom e r Ke mpe r of E:n o is p� int
J
CASH PRIZES
Recen t visitors of Mr. and Mrs.
Fu U lt IWOM l f U P'-il&lt; . $297S.
Richard 1', lsher, Monkey Run,
Mr.
a
n d Mn . Charles I. Saber ed m Columbuz; spent the week I in
Swick. W ilbur Biuell were Mr. and Mrs.
.
.
.
g for M r . and M rs. Joe
.
I
Live Ba u, Shelter l low,e,
Boy Scouts of the GM di trict and children , l)1a ne and Ste ve , of end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Will rent f or $l: C�II WY2
Pomeroy.
·, " 6tp
Pearl Goff has been real poot• Rolland Light, Hele n and Davy, of
:
I
�
Pitnk T!ibles
arriYcd at thc Co l ora O Jam oree ' Johns tow n 1tpent the week e n d Glen Ha ning,
621J l .
7 25 61c
after su rg e ry the second Lime Norwalk. They were vacatio n i ng
)y
.
EIGHT ROOM H(HJSY.. �five
�I I p. m. . u n Ju l y 1 7, Doug M oo re l w1,h their paren ui, Mr. and Mrs.
home
of Mr. 1 but ,· ,
v
a,at1on1ng
al
the
soo,ewhat ,·n,proved al an d wislted ma ny frie nds and rela­
room apartments. A. N. Bcngl! I. wro l e t illS week
I rUr:L O I L �·uRN An: WITH
nd
Mrs.
and
Mr.
J:;al
Vrover
a
1er
in Do.u glas were their
Joh
Mrs.
nd
'
iting.
a
w
·
this
.
tives.
U. Ufc
Phone WY2·3272.
Jari,:c blower, � I I l Ontrols, J ud
I
________
m.
daughter and fa mtly, ,Mr. and Mrs.
8 Miles Easl Of At h ens
.
"Wh en we arriv ed al th e Jam• !' earl Mart
011 tank. Call w vz. 2974.
· Mra. G reta -5uttle's mother, Mrs.
Mr. a nd Mrs. T. G. H1 J ldore _ a nd , James Osborn a nd children of Colwe sel up eami, a bout 50
On South &lt;.:ammn Road
ee, c"
- bo,·r,,,
-7 25 6tp -llnklrnisbe
NEW d deluxe apart•
daug:hler,
dinner
ere
w
nn a,
Do
umbus.
l
is spen ding sever al days in
Bailey,
-"
--.
·ak.
e
P
'ike's
f um . l
Jus t Ofr Roule 50
ment, ai r conditioned. Phone m ,
.
.
r Id ay eve nJ ng or Mr . and
guesls ''r
th
c s utlle h ome.
I
.,,-' GAS, F U �:L. OIL and coa l fur•
n
evening we ha d a
8W' !
, l5'i
. !
7·21-12.k
W Y 2•5 1 -i l .
Mrs Dorothy Townseod and �hll·
=-:-::,::::,::::=,::,.,,-:-:==- I nace11 Ca l l for free e;,l 1mates
Mr. and Mrs. Willard Price 11nd
.n the unt
M rs. K. E. Byer ana son, Ro bert,
E
.
S
campfi re to open the 50th al their he-me in -:diddleport
opening
olumbus
w
ere over mght I
dren
of
•C
�
ROUND A N U SQU A lti''. D ANCE . ,·
p lntu
Newark, are spend ing their
l"or e n'lil n &amp; Abbott, Middlep ort.
family,
II
1
R
B
ROOM
d
us;;
buement 316 Neli o na l J a boreoe . Some 55
ho
n
4
•
U
ests of Mr! Nada To"". n� nd
gu
Satu rday n1gli!, J u l)' 30, from
Mrs.
ecent
r
.
guests
o
f
M
n
vacatio
with the latter '■ parents.
6· IU-lk
Rec:nt :�ier: : the will Heil•
Cond or St., Pomeroy, Call WY 2- boys a t tend�
ed the c !l mpf1 rc.
was a recent
Mrs Ora Carsey
9:3u to 1 2 .30 �l l 'umcrny Muosc
a nd Mrs
Harlow
Ervin
were
Mr
Raymond Fitch Sr.
Mn.
d
an
Mr.
'
.
1
e,
ddl
D
man hom e were Jerry
•
7 26 6tc
3859.
_ __ _ _
--uousc mcm 1Jers a ri d 1
, ·· dge. A I 1 ."
ut.i
awrence iSaJser a nd ,Donald Salser busines11 V LSItOr J� Ne 1 s o0 v il le
__ _ ______
dys Bissell and Mrs. VirMrs.
Gla
L
very
special
a
had
Vir
Scouts
e
Heilman,
•
"Th
Billie
and
Shirley
L
111
frlr.nd11.
r 7 i 28, Jtp 1
_Mrs. V e st.i �.o bmson _s pent a , d Y gil King and ehild ren, Lenard gi n ia Llghl, Davey and Helen, re
HEFHIGERATORS to rent $S.OO e ucst, R k h.ard Arness, who plays of Columbus, Ed Salser of Dorca s,
l��:�t 1 960
---- • - SAT u R b��.recent•
urbr1dge
B
Mrs.
Anctl
with
/
Mr, a nd Mrs. ParneJI Conrad of
month, W e deliver and keep i n Mall o,· ,,..
cently visited with Mrs. Greta Sut
, "nh a m a"" Mr . Woode.
u n.
flRMITE A N O PEST CONTR O L
12:30 P. M.
E rctt . ly.
Mary
Mrs.
Amanda,
Ohio,
E 111 ings Store,
one
Ph
a nd 50r. ,
tie
a
service.
with
ended
"T
Campfire
Goegleln
he
Denzil
Mrs.
d
n
a
Mr.
c
ro
f
o
J
I
:
n
n
i:
u
r
f er
dersi ed w
11y Pain. FrH lni.pe tion. lniur• T ht'
W Y 2-2660 •
7·28·3tc wonderful dis.play of ..£i r e wo rks set 1 Athens, �r. aod Mrs. 1� gar
Jennie
ca
Rou,;h
M
Miss
M
Jan ice Hayma n of Parker&amp;,
r
s.
Col·
lled
on
of
r
s,
Jack
Cl
ar
k
r.
and
M
N by Ni1tlonwlde, Phone R, !
1t&lt;1 le ul public a u l' 11on a 1 l h l'
.
.
burg visited with her pare nts, Mr,
-:-::- off from Pike s Peak . Moo re said. Jayl or , lt&amp;.�me, RD, and Raymood umbus are spending some time a t · Sunday.
home of the !ate l;N1rge Mc- -- - - --tnd A. Senlc::e 'St.1tlon W Y 'l.,
.:.ell, Oak Grove.
William Tayl or called on Mrs. and Mr!. Dayton Hayman.
-------4-26-tf c jr
the ho me of his father, J i m Cla rk. I
l}u 1 gJ.: �n Lirwoln H i l l , •l 'o me• �·ou n HOOM IIOUSE WITH BATH
UU.
Mr. a nd �rs. Cha!les Beegle and
.:
�
'
C
E
.
Kathy Lawre nce, daughter ol
.
l{EEDSVILJ.
Paint er Mor.day.
olRoberl
Howell
ol
heal.
n.
gas
Ian
nd
l
l
u
Mr.
f
.
asement,
b
a
!lulomalic
p
r
folluwm
-- - ,
er•
1he
Oh1n,
(Jy,
g
,a\•c, a tomplctc 1
now
Dou g las J ohnson is spending a Mr. an d Mrs. Joe Lawre nce, Bash
,le
Mrs. Haymond Co ngrove oC son, Chuckie, 0.f co.lumbus spen t ; umbus were caUJng on Mrs, Cora I
1 6 1 fi Lincoln Hel g hls, P ome roy.
sunal propNty.
fRAVEL SERVICE. If you o1re I
Plckc r i�gton spent �he past week lbe wee� end with his pa renl&amp;, ,Mr. I Jewell this week.
· few
days with relatives i n Addi• an , is recoveri ng from p neumo1,1a.
Call SH 2·4307 a fter 6 p. m.
M a t d1i n g
Antir1uc Heil and
a n� Mrs. Ira Beeg!e.
JOl ng lo 3 11,Y . forn� n c ?u� try
l1erc with Mrs. Essle Congro v�.
Several from here atte nded thf
M ar h lc Top Drusser, Smglf' Me
Mrs. Alice Whal ey of Co l umbus s on.
- - - - - --- ---l'1 r. and Mn. Vary Sellers and spent several days al the home of
or anywhere 111 1 �1 c U . S. g iv e
Mr. and Mrs. Everett Boggess
Mr. and Mrs. Marten Oates and revival at White's Chapel.
1al H e el ( l'lHl1Jl l c 1 c ) , s111 g J c Wal • (
u1 a ta ll. N41 �nYii·e ch11 rge , n� J
o� Athens arc visiting here with ch;ldre11 of Orove�o rt spent .the u . o. Wha ley helping to care for Rodney Boner �f Bellaire spen t
Mr. and Mr�. H��ward . Bisse�L
n ut Ue i l (eumpl cteJ . lied linen s
extras. TAW N E Y S TU� IOS, 4�
his parents, Mr. and M rs. W. week e nd with Mr. an d Mrs. W;ird her son, Terry, who is ill.
the weeken d with Mr. and Mrs. Bruce and Avis, v1s1ted with h1f
( i nc lud i n g blanket s .:ncl .s p n •ad � i
· Boggess.
Say e and Mr. and Mrs. Herm a n
Second , AYeliU l' ,
-�--,t: a l l l l•? 1 1.s,
pare n t. Sunday aftern oo n .
( ' u rt .i i 11 s , Mirrors ( gold a nrl H O US E---,.,-c
Mr. and M rs. Ancil Burbridge Dave Williams.
__
J
KEEP
O
B
_
ING
$I0
00
0;fe.
W
1243
o
6
·
•
Pho ne GI 6• WH&gt;
•
call·
Heilman
Will
r GI ·
s.
r
M
and
Mr.
a,
n
Tan
d!lughter,
infant
r
.ei
d
·
Mrs. Garnet Hayma n has reteiv•
th
took
Stcum
woo
trun
fr1w1e11),
cr
k,
·
week. Ph one WY2·3323 ·
Week end a:ueats or Mr. a nd Mrs. to Parkersburg for med ical treat• ed: on Mr. a nd M rs. E. Cale re•
7·2Hk
q
e
d
word that her son, Pvt. Laur____
llrllW·
of
Chest
ue
Anti
nesk,
_
·7 21f 6tp
Jerry Gr1ham were Lester Spa n - menI.
cenUy,
I es, "
!layman , ,·, completing hi,
L
iJ
e
ar
''·
••
rop
er.,
bl
•t
"
t
·ence
f
1
ag J e Of COIum bus an d M r. and M rs.
·
Roush,
arry
L
s.
r
M
d
n
.
r
M
n
Of
a
and
Mr.
o
d
e
_at Fort Knox, Ky., am1 will
r
D
call
Stanley
nzle
e
ing
n
ai
t
Shelf I-tall R8ck with Mirror, (20 )
.
Se ICC.:
Arch Rol�lns, Mr■. Gla dys Canter M rs. Her b Barnh a rt rece ntly.
Mary J o and Do nme Rou .11h al· be bome ior a fifteen d ay leave th•
U llhoJstered
·- - · -· - -- -· Room
Lh mg
and Oonme McClella nd, Letart, W .
W E WISH TO thank uur relati11es
Dori11 Staltll a nd R hea Ha ni ng of tended the ball gam ea Sunday at first of A uJust.
Ch.ai r !!, G. I!:. llf'friAerator c:as TELEVISioN RADIO AND !!MALL
Vil.
111 nd f r iends wh o hci pt•d in any
.
1pent their vacatio n with Cinci nn ati.
Columbus
Mrs. Gar net Hayman a nd so n1
app1Ja n ce repair. Phone Ott,
llangc, W esti nghouse !'toaster
Mrs. �ollle Pullins and Mr. a od Rhe.i's parent.s, Mr. and Mrs. Ray
way dur ing lbc illness and
----are viaiting with her nephew and.
11nd St a nd, China a11d &lt; i la11s•
GaugH: Mo l,tgomer y uppe r
)lcC.1lntock, Racine, O�lo. :Z-Uto ·
Mrs. Re Ld Rose and son , Harold, . o f Haning.
dealh of ou r husba nd, father
w11 rc , C ru e Ui, Gude11 Tuu ls,
t,,amil)' Ml'. and Mrs. Larry Cozart.
]6.0, lowe r 9.3. runnin g 5 ft.; Newa rk 11pe nt several days with
--\1
-'--- --- __ ___
·-a nd son, Harry K Pr ice. Also
LanCl;ter
Cherry Stends, Walnul Sta Q.ds, APAlf.l'M ENTs _ �- aocl Ga l lipolis lippe r Ie.7, lowe r lO.S
.
atives i n Belpre.
Rev. Norr lK, the singe rs, p11 II
.Sq . Pedesta l T n bJ c , Pi r tures,
ii'q lum l1hed. MeYutera. :ll1ddkr running slx foet; Lock 23 upper Mr. a nd Mr■. €harles McNkkles.
Mr. cCJ9Be Sheffield return ed
I
Mrs. B. M. Pickens . went . to
Henry Rou1h a nd .son , Dale, re•
bea rers a nd Leavett's Fu11c r al
.
tf
3
2
2-2082
WY
Phone
port.
one
,on an"
'
I v•••t with hJB
from
ng
LernpH (Fl oor nnd Tahlc) , Man•
runni
10.2,
lower
15,2,
•
tur ned Friday from Akr�n aceom- Fran�•lort, Ind., last week to v1sl_t c
._,...,
Home.
daughten in Akron ,
,
Kanawha
l l ro llers nn
,- -::- flUllNACII
A
wicket.
·
�
"C"" -ccc.,..:,le! Clock, W!ill Shelves, Books MUILLllt
WIITINO
,
panled by Mra. Violet Fi.sher and , relatives.
Mn. Dorothy Price,
(l a rgu !l!(SOrlment) Singer Sew, . ' HOUSE •ppllancN, Ameld ..... on sill. All dame aro up.
two sons who will spend two weeks
Mrs. H 1u:el Clelan d was a busl•
Robert and I ton1111,
OHIO VALLEY LIVE STOCK CO,
Boats, Down,
Ohio Riv..Rugs, Hockin g . . then, Syrac llM, Oh k,,. Phone
ln1,t Machine,
ness visltor in H untingto n Wed•
with her pare nts.
Mn. Annie Pritt
Gtlllpollt, OhlD, July 23, 1 960
3:10
d
or
Chulrs, SL Cb1irs (1,:;rnc 11nd
-6.114
Bcckj
C.
Walter
13
1 1-1 1.ff Lock
.
WY2
Mr. a nd Mrs. Tom Liodsey an d nesd ay. She was accompanled bY
'1·30-1tp
The Kirksville College of 01•
solid seals . , l'l"orcelain K i lthcn
am 12·3: L ock 14 Mr. Chris 6:4�
HOGS - 175 to 220 lbs. 1 8 to
"son, Scotty, of Grove City. spe n t her son , Mr. a nd Mrs. Henry Cle- teopa thy and Suri:ery in Missouri
18.40; 220 to 200 lbs 1 8 to 18.40;
Toastrn a :ster ToasLer, A IR CONDITION[MO, REFRlp-ER- 6·0; Lock 15 Cha rles R. Sny der
Tahle ,
Rememberin.11. w1lh an ,u· he in
the week eod with her paren ts, l and, Pomeroy.
where most Me1ga and Mason Light 17 to 18.40; Fat Sows 12 to
all on ser vice Jack's Refrl&amp;era- 8 am, • no tow ; Lock 18 R11�ger
K ill'hen ll 1ens i lR, Vases and
our heurt, o ur dC!arly bclo11ed
and _ Mrs. MIion .s!X' neer. Scot,.
Mr. and Mrs. Willshire and Lin• County oateopa!.bs either h1.ve
Mr.
q
0
k
:
I
.
:4
11J2.
u
P
v
H
tlon.
ho
,
en.
a
New
r
Tools
u1ppa
h
14; Stags 12 to 1:; ; Boan 7 to 12;
1
Tray�,
All
Work
•
l
.
Loc
am
s
e
8
Pitc
0
husbll.nd snd father, John E.
ty remamed for a vm l. . .,
da of Marmet, W . Va., were Su n• taken special Lrami n,. or grad U·
·
3537,
Many Qf Lhe � hove a rc C'Ol ll!C·
Sows &amp; Pigs 60 to 100; Shoats 6 tt.
i am 0-1 1 ; Lock 20 Jeffbo.i t 9: �
1;28-tl
Leifhelt who left us one ye.u r
LI.. Col._ John C. Rees ot Lock• day guests of .his �arC!nls, Mr. a n d aled from, will receive $500,000
tor's items und valua b le anti• ---- -----10·2; Lock 23 Alber t F. Holden
I&amp;.
ago July 3 l st, 1 959.
ne A ir Base, co lumbus, ape n t Mrs. Harry Wll�htre.
bour
a
ICTION
•
A
. I from Mrs. John i&gt;. Rockefeller Jr.
.
C A'ITLE - Steers 15 to 22; Hel­
3:30 pm 16·0; Lucy .!'a ne Lucas
q uM for many years in lhe
Wife, fth r ic; sun, Juck.
Mrs. Fl o Allwme of ColumOus 11 It has been ann .,u nced.
the week end with his brother a nd
Compl• hrvlce
frni ily of tile l a te Geor ge
fera 14 to 20; Baby Beef 18 to ";
7:5() pm l l·O: Ellen z 12 :a5 am
7 .Jn . llc
sister•i n•law, Mr. and Mrs. Jame� visiUng her sister, Mrs. ,F. E. Dunn.
CrlH aradfonl
Another $500,000 ii being given
McQulg�.
Fat Cows 12 to US; Ca n ners 10 to
9.1; City o( Huntingt o n 5 : JO am
-------Reu. Over nl,a:ht guests of the Rees
Contact
er
Phone
Wf'IN.
t'oundation tor Resear ch of 12; Bulls 16 lo 20; 'Milk Cows 100
The
Ter ms: Cash al lime or sale.
er n 8:2ti am 10-6.
North
20·0;
o n Wed nesday were Mr . an d Mrs.
A. C. lltADl"OAD, Rac lM, OhJ.
the New Yor k Ac11dt: m)' or Os- to 200.
Not R Hpon1lbl• for •cc l dentt
Up al Lock 29, Indiana 6:20
'
eo Lemon ds, Otisco: tndi a na.
L
te opathy from the Rockefeller
William McQ11igg,
VEAL CALVES - Top 25.110;
am 8·7 ; Lock 28 Tri-Stale 6:30
Mr. and Mrs. Jumor Stewart 01· 1
LOST BOXEii dui-: a bout Ph:
l:irothera Fu nd to be used tor re- Secon ds 22 to 24: Medium HI to 2i;
Owner.
em 6•0; Lock 23 C. v. Horl}er ·Belle,
Va., spent the week end S
'
years ago. Hf' J )OJ"lt�l SCCII fC· Crltt Brndford,
search, sem mars snd curriculum Com. &amp; Hvs. 18 to 25; Culls 12 to
8:30 pm 0·2; I. F. Fryberger 1 1 :20
Mrs.
and
Mr.
are nts,
p
has
with
By
Mr,. Hatti• Frff •rlck
c,ently In Sal, • m l.'e nh�r vicinity,
unr1chme n t at the six osteopathic 08.
Aucl lone c r .
pm 16-0; Allaa 1:20 am 0·9; EUW!lter Stewart,
SM.00 llcward. l'ho nc SH2·
. �ra. C . A. _Babcock who bas been colleges i n the �nited stales.
.
7. 30 . fJtc
iabeth 6:45 am 2. 1 .
SHEEP - Ewes and Lnis. ti to
,f rs. Walter Stewart vl�1ted Mrs. ill as improvmg.
7-30.Jtc -- · 4885.
Lawrence S. Rockefeller, presi• 1�; Stock Ewes 4 to 10; Fal Sheep
Down, Ka n awha, at W infield,
Walter Rayns aL Maaon , S�t�rday.
Mr. and Mrs. M Iio Blg,a:s and Mr. dent of the fund said "Thia action
USE D GARD}i:N t r11N on1 a nd mow.
Elger Clict 7 a m O•l ; Beave r
4 to 10; Cull, l to 5; Bucks 4 to 8;
and gives evidence vf lbe long conr s. Edith Du n fee is visiting rel• and M rs. Norman Frederick
M
ere. Hnta ry mower blades shar•
6 : l ll am O•l :
Fat Wethet■ ft to 10.
--�ons a ttended the Gladman Reun• tln uing i nterest of our family in
pc ned. Custom mowing and
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LAMBS - Tops 18; Seco nd s 14
JOn ,t La nea,ter, Su nday.
pl owing.
1962 ro1m \1'6 Customline 4 dr
the field of o,teopathy and it i, lo UJi IJght Wt&amp;, 12 to 15; Com­
l
A.II.
9:30
•
8efo1
Mrs. Paul Kelly and sons, spen t hope th.al thr u lhta pro1ram the
Sudan. 1-'o rdomatic, H&amp;ll, Good
GRAVILY TRACTOR
mon 10 to 14.
lllddl1110lt WY-:Mt49
condition $200. Norm a n Webe r , Salos and Se rvice :512 K Main St.
a week end recently with her doctors o { osteopath), of the fud to the high bid der on
sol
be
To
PDll'I.,.,. WY-2-1191
.
daughter, Mr. and Mr!, Emerson tu re wJll be enabled to increase
LonG .Bottum, Ohio. YU , 327 1 .
WY 2 · 297:5.
Phone
Pomeroy,
the 9th day of Augual, 11)60 at
kAUTZ Pl,ID ITOII
P ooler at RIWell Poi nt.
7-21-tle
(7&gt; 28, 3tp
Zerkle
ruckl nc
T
the
11t
m.
a.
IO
still further the already sub5ta nAl cI
Starling Orr ot Columbus vb:lted tial contribution the profeHion
McMaa•
lo
next
house
storage
Co.
1
Yubn "2 41
J9M 1-'0HD Wirle Side Pickup,
Mr. 11nd Mrs. Cur t Fred erick Tues- now makes to lhe publlc health
ten Furniture Store in ilfld dleport,
HAMILL - VICI STATION
·
c,ne cudul owner. Lo� m i l o11ige. SUN • RAY GAS Hangc like new.
d ay afternoon.
o , the followi ng merchandiRe:
Ohi
and that new aven ues of cooper■•
R.
Cuouey,
V1rn
Clyde
Ill
Sec
J. E. Radtkln
BJ
-.. f,00 A.M,
$1 ,49:5.00. Uhlcltnim;, Pomeroy.
an nual aervice award
lhe
At
Dr. J. J. Davia was called to see tion with colleagues In other
.
One 2•piece llvln a room suite, 1
Run
lJailC!y
Pomeroy,
2,
No.
fl.
A pic nic and wie ner roaat wU,:
Wll
Allolny
d
h
bl
d
h
48
7·28-6tc
t
ny
a
9x 12 wool r ug, I 9xl2 rug pa d , 2 ::�":,� c:i:
� :r T�� ��� Curl Freder1&lt;k Tuesday.
bra nches of me diicine will be be held aJ Columbia Chapel FR
Road.
7 · 2H·3L p
bratl n
Ivery
91
· -James W11 1 1ams o1 P I ne Grove ope ned "
3d Tru•V al mattresses, 2 3x3 Tru•
19.ffB MG Road111cr Sports Car.
--day evening July 29 at 6:30 p. m.
n a n d Savlr,g• Co mpany al 1111
Loa
visited Je.rry and Jack Frederick,
V11! Box Spring,, 1 7-pc. breakfast
The K l rken ille
professorshlit' 1fler which lhe film "Martin
hc ally sha r p. $ l ,W5.0U. Uh1el• 40 ACltES, ff room block housti,
aome
200
Lima,
ln
ce
off
home
a
�
\
dril l ed wel l ,
full basement,
onday morn ln .
set, 1 set of three tables, 1 mi nk
tnan, Pomeroy.
will be a memorial to Dr. Perrin Luther" will be shown by leaden
7·28-6tc
Mr. a nd Mrs, ·Paul Tbomaa or T. wilso n f Cambrid ge M 111 a
11omc co11I and timber. Con­
bed sprl n&amp;1 employees w�rc hono!ed We dneabedroom
4x6
suite,
1
of the DVBS.
COMPU.TE l&gt;ISUIIANCI PRO
r
othe
nd
a
s
war
erv1ce
with
da
y
d
�
11
U
JSIIIMI OLDS Super "68" 4 dr. ba r d
Colu mb u 11 spenl Su nday with Mr. past pres�
tact Clyde VnnC oo ncy, n. R.
.
• --..c ,,
den l uI the • n.111A,c1n
Laurel Gra nge held annual in•
tection , Lile, Aute, Fin, PolJG and o ne 4x6 Tru Val ma ress.
tributea
l
lndlvidua
1
1
top. Power slecrln;.r and brakes.
an d Mr1. C. A. Ba beock. Other v ll· Osteopathtic AHociation and Mrs·
·
Nu. 2, Pomeroy, Dalley Run
,
This murnllure wUI not be sol d ,
lion by Depuly Master C. N.
spec
lllddl1port,
MIila,
Doa
C■il
s
om
C
th
e
r
A l lendi ni f om
E!lRY
Elmer Rockefeller'1 pe rsonal phy1lci1n.
One careful IOl'ill owner . Showa
7.2s. t1tp
n o�d.
for less tha n $UW.OO.
I local oUice her�, and their years ltor1 were Mr. and Mn.
Jone, Saturday evening. Lecturer
\li&gt;'o.
the beat of ca re. $1,295.00. Blaet­
Babcock of Wayne, Mr. and Mrs.
McMaater'1 Ha rdware Co.
The Fund 's President al.id fur- MH Rupe conducted a Pfogram
of service WH James Mahokey, Carl Duckworth of Otaeso and the
tnar,, Pome roy.
7-28·6tc
Ohio
leport
d
Mid
r ..
PIA.CHIS
th
"Scannl.n,: the Horiion for Laurel
office.
e
(7 ) 28., 30 .' (8) 3 3tc m1n11er or the local
Duckworths' d1U1hter. .Pauline and
o
.
�.
The problem oI adequate 1u�
picklni
Now
., Gr1n1e" b)I seven panel members
her
Ot
Havens.
d
R
,
1966 BU J&lt;.:K Spcd!i l 4 d r. sedan.
service
'
annual
an
ar
Ea.,h
'
am 11Y, ,.....
• nc15ter, and M r. 1•1d Port for reHarcit into tb.e under. and dlscuNlon by the group, Thi■
v.irlctlca l11ter. New Ha ven Or• FOR SALE , IVA BROWN pro­
...l c:e�many ls givc n in hon or , 1Mrs
--------0r1Cln1l blsck flnlsl1, like new.
1w..-u
,w
H
.
perty reduced price, 7 room ■•
lyi ng cauaes of he111llh and ,, __
·
cha rd. Phone TUrncr 2-4688,
· . Hill ·
proerani wH sent out by the 1t1te
'880,00. Ul.ielln1m1,
Pomer oy.
of tbOM employees who have
M a d Mrll W 1 id S 7" r an d b aa been I p�eHin1 one for the
(7) 28, 3lc
hol
ear
aas,
J
bath,
beat.
.
n
Have
New
water
P"ana:e •throu1b °'�uty Jones. A
��
/
.
ronsecutive five f
148-41lc
reached each
�rs �th
d 811 o�teopattuc c:ollea:ea. ·Al pd­
garage. Clo11e
down town. Sherltt'a • ,• ., Chiltffl Property year petlod of m loymen A
1010 by VirKinl1 Turner
piano
.
l!l i:,
L
\r1r11:ra nte m1btullon1 they ba've been
d�:,:ters 'aarba:!
•
Above hl1h water 218 (;olt St., Pl'Mttin Motar
... STUUEHAKElt Ex tra r l ean, USED Gl.BSON REFRIGE RATOR.
.
relay Jami! concluded thl!I
a
and
et
wllb
a
'Pin
111
...
Pl■lntlff
11 presente&lt;I• s
aold
;_ �
Plve po1 Rw,
u.· 18d mn,
....
W end eii
Breezy Hi:ts.
Midd leport. Otflcl!I 'Phone ' WY 2new tl re111, batte ry and bra kea. 1 Jewell CU rtl-.,
cau1ht in the unlvet11I 1truule proa:r�m. 'Potluck
relrelhmentl
o
f
years
five
each
'fl.
for
dl�apd
l
Cle ntlne and famlly, Athens, were lo maintain hith sll.ndards of
7 29 3tp
Phon e WY 2-9118.
l•iltl?,
�320, R••· Phone
Gao DUI, E11gle Rl d; e, Phone were served by the home eeono­
.
Company
---·-year
the
II.
I.
ThJ1
Hit.,
Defendant
Nr,-,.c;:,e.
·
Mr1
t1
Gall
Nr
and
of
suppe
r
1ue1
.
WI P.2 167.
7·28·3tp
7·18·12lp
in,tru t1 on in
dicl nl!I a d .
hllct comm,lttee.
Jn pur1u11nc:e to an Execution l1j la · Cill�br•ltina u, 48th birthday Caln and ,on Georle in
hens
�
�
e
ll
N
I
BARGAINS
Mn. HO)'l Keeton entertained
llon
mo
of
d
Cou
from
mm
sue
r
the
In
County
t
01
annl
e�
ti
n
' Sunday. Birthdl)'I of Mr,. Gl,dy� ::!r U�� f
t �� c1..,. UMIIIIII Can -r=d� ' wi�
o
11b
the Wlllin1 Worker1 class Friday
Meia:a Count)', Pomeroy, Ohio, on: thl1 event, offlcen, ex.ecutlvl!II Spencer Barbara wrif;ht and Nor•
All Moh" on&lt;! -I•
perm 1t t he Idvancement f pro- evening.
U1ed Heating
lbe 2nd day of July 1960 a nd to me and hoiured 1erv 1ce ein ployee1 ma Cal� were celebnted.
IIIITIOPOI.ITAN MOTOll6
vital to a b.etter undentand­
Jecll
Mn. Erma Vale .apent Friday .
directed In the case above named, I ft'om all over Ohio 11thtml at
60D•N l11t MMII It.
Mr . and Mn. iBlll Willard
ot
Equipment
th
y
human
the
way
f
Mra. A. It. C..ler.
with
wlll expose lo sale at Public Aue,; the Company 's beauUful Mirror Johnstown visited Mr. and Mn.
�
bod
!
Ohle
oni.
u.nc
S. Hut 1nd dauahten,
Dr.
equip.
PARLOR-Fully
BEAUTY
rt
joyable
n
e
an
r
fo
Uma
Cou
the
o1.
door
t
n
fro
the
at
tlon,
Lake tn
Lowell Bina, Sunday.
COAL FURNACES
-------and Edna Cooper of
El1le
Miu
ped, 2-atory rraml!I w!th 2 Hou1e, Ponteroy, Ohio, :M:eip Coy. n• bu1ineu ,nd aoel1l meet1na:.
\ Mr. and Mrs. Rex Ara:abrlle and
.
Sizea 20-22-24"
on old nelchbora
called
Pomer-&gt;;v
apartments (4 room, and &amp; ty, on Friday, the 3th day or A uThe Company ,ta r ted J n_ busl• gra ndson of Wooster spent Friday
BLOWERS
in Dreaville Sunday. 1be wrltl!ll'
rooms), corner location. Ttrms. a:ust, 1960, at 10:00 • · m. the fol• neu in W1pakonel,1 , Ohio, in an d Sat\U'day with Mr. and Mn.
rememben bein1 treated for ty.
Oil &amp; O..s Conver■lon Units
Full p r ice, , $12 ,500.00.
lowina: aoods and chattels, to-wit:
1912, with an up:stalrs office and Henry Spencer.
phoid· fever by the doctor 84 yean
MIDDLE PORT - 0.room frame,
1 193&amp; Chevrolei. Belair 2-door, two employHs. Today the firm
·Kermit McEJroy of · Morrow Is
aio wheD h'e w11 l�ted here.
furnace heat, Motor and Se rial No, C55NCMHS2. ffllilnlaina 107 o!fices 11II over 1pendlnll bl! vacation with hie·
bath, ga r11a:e,
a l u minum window• and door■• Appraised value $275.00. Terms ot Ohio and employes over 1300 peo- mother 1nd brother, Mra. M.■rth1
WCB1ln1houoe Store
lot 100x l20. Only f6IIOO.OO.
Sale: Caah in hand on day of 11le. pie. The City Lalin is reco1nhed McEl roy and Gene a�d Ver1II.
3S0ft
Ph•n. WY•2-6314 lwrac.,H, 0,
d
AL I IRT M. COX, ..l..... ■n
Taken as the properly of R. E. 11· thl!I laraest fln1ncl1I concern
Miu Violet wOue, J'actsonvUle,
Bida on the purcbe.111 of ll1bil­
..,_ WYl-l120 Hile lo sallsfy an Execution in fa\ of lb: kind In the co1mtry oper• · ls vt1itlng her ,randmother, Mn.
Box 229
•BALDWIN
and pro�rty dam11e Jmur1nce
ity
WYMUG
S1le1.
Motor
Pre�ton
the
of
r
vo
1960 Model Hot Point Ra n 1:e 30
1Un1 e1clu1lvely within I alhcte Ma,;1le ROHnkr1n1.
•WtlRLrl'ZBR
to
the
by
owned
vehicle,
cover
Robert C. Hartenbach, I st1te. 1'1te City Loan h11 office• . Mrs. Dayton Spencer and two
In ch ovan, O\l.er llmer and cl ock 7•'6•3tc
--· -,,,��
Sheriff or MelJs:18County, Ohio In t:Vftl'J' county in the ■late md children or Terre Haute, Ind. spent lll11on C'.ounty Board of �ueaUon
Priced reasonably. Phone WY 2· --- LIGAL
lllll QTRl:B FAMOUS
NOTICI
(7)
, 28, 90, 3tc In tb1 metropolitou'l citle■ Hveral the week end with Kr. and Mn. ate now beinJ accepted by t.he
7·28-3tc
3873.
OUe r11 r,111 be received untll - - -- board.
- .
office■ an . maintained. Total re- Henry Spencer.
lmPl'la 4 Door'
Saturday, AU&amp;Ult �' al the p,!Uee of
Also accepted a re bida on 1ood
with
milllon,
attend,
!nderlct
lt
SIGZ
uceed
IOllltta
Ja
and
Jerry
e
Cu. In. motor with 1\Jrbo·
Webtter and FuU1 P.om!lltO)' N•
rnlne coal and 11toter
run-of'-the
,
customers. ed at 4-H meetlni at Cheaf r&gt;,r �qi,.
a y
_.we, powtrr 1lcer1n, a n d
lional Blink Bulfd\nc, ,Pomeroy,
Sealed blda will be received by il pprolint tef 300 000
eo■l for IChoola In the county. Bld1
11
n
e1
peraonal day eve ln1.
•-•• new nylon Nfety white­
0d i eel I th
Ohio, Phone WY 2·1118. f� the th
Ie I th The firm 1pectaUt I
Pomaroy
ahould be 1ubmltted •t the ' rate
Wrl1ht St,
Mr. and Mr,. Carl Duckworth of charged al the mine:
- Urea. beautiful belle and
�r11::ne .:ldel!ln:: l:C. ted loana tb Ohio fa m llll!ls a nd 11 w-ell
property of Ella. ' Wblt11t dffe1Nd,
lta eon,um"r finand� Otse11 called on Mr. and Mrs. Curt
flnl■b wtth i,potle■s mat.ch•
1ulom1Uc heal, 1ltu1ted In the VU1q1 of S)'racute 1, 800 East Main stree,, PomeroS,-, kDoll(n
2
All bids must be aent to the
,lbli l'l*•1 ..,4_.
llu. appllanc.1 and Frederick Sunday afternoon,
o
auto
b
,._
ot
(
interior,
d
n
a
heater
radio,
prtlll!ln
blda
atory
tW?
I
of
eon111una
be
and
Ohio
Sealed
muat
Ohio.
E
later
not
rlntendent
aupe
counl.)'
Price ,esoo, no
city
.
..
inltalml!lnt purthasea thru
,..,,.._
than .. p, m. OD AUIUlt ,1,
per frame dwetlln, ho•, · fCJUr rooma ed on or befON Auiuit 1,t 1860'. · other
down P•Jlllent,
WINI
HORII
t
NO!l,11
r
d
throughou
the
me
•ole
o
3000.
oo
and
Euc
room,
three
m. n,0
u
o'clock
,t
down,tatr■
ind
a.
10:00
month, poy llke rent.
■�d UPI GOODWOOD,
bath upet1ln. aarbe, :d.tu.ated on lOr Clyde G Millhone wlll con• atate. City Loan heodqu■rter, ocd . own­
our-yeat-Ol
a
Savina:•
ent
Royale.
the
Bulldlne
Roc::ky
cupy
ire
' property
four adJolnin1 Iota.
sld� i1ccepul\1 b1d1 for
er Jim
�
pro�ot
&amp;
ls
,poru
w
S.
bulldlna:
'11111
U.
by
ed
Um■•
In
l!ll'Tb
buli.
l!ln.
e und
on installm t
J1llllll)A AllillNL!:.
victory
two-len�
a
in
�
t'fflter
nortb•
Norrl1,
uvlnll
• Admlnl1l(alrlx ol Iha l!ltate aiJned retervea the rl,lbt' to re, hon
O P . T O B T I I C 1..
&lt;Midi Friday In tl\e Sll,110
, ol 1111! Wbl�, a......,i. Joi 1DY and oil bidl
1 -tern Ohio and ti la the con• at III0-8
.
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c.,1 1111,4 .....,
Dll
RO)!ole
,
PHONI WY :M709
trol point l&lt;&gt;r the &lt;:om111ny'1 en- Che■terfl•l� ,�p, ,
Crow crow 6 POr1er
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Wis., Mn. E mma Partlow, Silver
'R.ldge called on Mr. and Mrs.
Charles Spencer, Thursday.
Mrs. Mary Holter, ton Gordon
spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
Kenneth Davis, Rutland. Sharon
Holter who ha d bee n vlsitlnf the
Davise■ returne d home.
Mr· and Mrs. Fred Sbaln, RIclne Rpent the weekC1nd at the
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Mrs. w�rren Roae.
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Denver Hill, Foster,
will preach it Red .Bru,h Cllur'Ch
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Mr. a1:1d Mrs. Har?ipy CarmAn,
Addl,on, Mr. and ,.,., Art· Mdr•
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Mr. a nd Mr.s. Clayton Jones
snd family, South
Charleston
spent Sunday and Monday with
Mr. . en d Mrs. Grbver White and
D oris.
M r. a nd Mrs. Wayne Orr, Part•
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1 1 :30 Clear Horizons:
12:00 Lovl!r of Life
12:30 Search For Tomorraw
12:45 The Guiding Light
1 :00 Ht!arl of the City
1.:30 As the world TlU'nl
l!:00 • Full Circle
2:30 House Party
3:00 The MilUonalre
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6: "8 The lb11h� Dt,
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1,00 Ar'bur "f. Smlill, lle111
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Wooster.
The Robert Van Meters spent ·a
week With Karen and s"andra Cir­
ter ·,pent a week with ;dr. Carter
who Is employed at Clendenin, W.
Va.
Man:f' pel'lons attendod the Lit­
tle League a:arne between Coolville
and Riverview S1iturday eveni�g.
The next game wiU be at Decatur.
bavid VanMeter, so n of Mr. and
Mra. Robert VanMeter celebrated
hia ,1st birthday Sunday. His cake
waa decorated with I basket of red
rose� and lnacrlbed "Happy Birth­
day 1l1vtd, 1 year old."
He rtlcelved 1Jfts from Karen,
Sandra1
J1m Carter, M'ar.
vat Grae�. Donrile
�lrall,
. lii'nd Jll�lor - olflng,r, rannie, Ed·
die � Sol Bl.lley; G'lfige Curtis
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Mr. and Mrs. North
Dough Re 111
Play Your Hunch
Prk, II Rleht
CnnceritraUon
Trlltll or Coniw:que nON
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Mid Day N�WI
Moviet ime
Loretta You ng Thea1er
Youn g ,Dr. M11lon e
From These Roots
Comedy Pliyho use
Ad ven ture Time
Steamboat Bill
Sgt. Preston
Music in the Round
Jim Thacke r 8how
Weatherc.alat
News Plcttire
Huntley Srt"'1e1 Report
Hucklebetl')' ' Hou nd
River�at
Tales of Wells Fargo
Peter G1µm
G oodyear Theater
SuJJ1mer Special
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BasehaTI
Meet lhe Press
Sunday News Picture
OverJ1nd Trail
Music oo ice
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Sports Roundup
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10,30 John ny Staccato
4 :00 1959 Miller High Llfo Open ! LOO The N&lt;:ws To!light
4:30 Sports 1'hrills o r 1959
1 ' , 1 0 Late Show
15:00 Fill Films
S:45 America's Newsreel Album
8:00 Reco rd Hop
8:30 Teachers' Workshop
T:SO Dick Clark F:how
8:30 Romper Room
11:00 Brave Slslli on
9:30 1,j ovie
8:30 Leav.;; :� To Benet
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9:00 L:iwrence W.,.lt
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J0:00 Jubilee, U. :or. A.
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U : 1 0 Sports Report
12:SO Love That Doi.
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1 :00 About Faces
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12:00 Tbe 111• l'i&lt;ture
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3:00 Opeo , Rearing
3:30 '.J'he A,nswer
4:00 Ilka Chase Show
6:4l&gt; Weather Tiller
4:30 A merican Arts Trio
6:4_� John Paly Hewa
ti:00 Matty's Fu nday Funnies
7:00 Broken Arrow
5 :30 Social Securily
7:30 Chejenne
5 : 45 TBA
8:80 RoU?bon Street B ••
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9:30 A dventurelir In Paradlr
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7:30 k�veric.k
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8:30 Lawman
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FOR SALE

Senlintl, '1-&lt;mleroy-Middleport, 0 , July 30, 1960

a nd
PRODUCE BEANS, corn
beeti for ca nning or freezi ng .
Phone WY2•6l2l .
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Mrs. Etha Do nahue has r
ly lfflwn lrl klN
B Mr&amp;. Alu Swick
sevenl
spendm&amp;
home after
Lilli� Hardway and dau•
Mn.
Ro�e.rt Davi•
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By Mn. P:r•nc.i, Morrl1
\ r\ y w:;e Sun d&amp;)' dinner &amp;hter, 111'1. Clara Stanley ot
mon lllll with her dauchter, Mrs,
an d a.ml
CANNING TOMATO ES for sale.
The Happy Hu1Uen Sund �y Ruth G1ll.11 n in Flonoa.
on
gueS lS of M r . 1nd Mr11, C · F Ed· Worthtncto.o were caUln,
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rs. Ne 11 a Howell wa callin1 on
y.
Thurada
here
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frie
, tainer. H arry Hill, Letart Falls
were Church bad a covered d ish di nner her da uehter, Mn. Co ra JeweU muod.11on. Mr. aod Mrs. Edwin
Stver;i l demonstration s
Don n ie Rou,b of West Shade
BATES
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Mr a nd Mrs. Harry Ro!ll and ·
f cents per werd, one Insertion . Minil'lum char&amp; e - 60 cent..
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--".,Violet
-GOLDEN JUB!LEE peaches read_y son met in the Maso n Methodill
ed on Mr. ,nd Mrs. Chur E d· Mr. and Mn. Gerald
1he1t conducted the devouonaJ per- 1 sons · of Salt Rock, W. Va., were
I oeni. per word for throe c:,oc.iewun maerUana.
Tbunday.
B n ng co��amer . Webster Fr oo l Church sod al rooms recently,
mundso n recently.
iod , U1in1 a, her topic, " Chri11uan V l5Jt m g at the home of her gra nd•
8",ciaJ - one mot!lb for 30 cent.J per Wor4.
Mr. and Mn. Ran n i£ Myers •
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LNng Bollom, 0h 10.
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Mrs.
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moved here I n the Milo
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The me e ting opened with the
7-30-6lc
Phone YU kon6·320 l.
r1, La ura Watson, president,
d not paid within 10 day, aner reeeivina: bW.
Hanmg spe nt se ver al and family of Columbus wen Cllldwell iwoperty from Che,ter.
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was m cbarce of Lhe busi ness sea· · d ays a� the hom e of his a unl, Mrs. visiti ng relatives hen over tba
Error, in Aavenisin&amp; - Should be repo".'U'd immc-diately. The
CORN $1 .� bushel. John Wer• �� f!� ga� d the t•H Pledge.
Mr. and Mra. Dwight Kim of
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, aion. A social hour followed
e Sta n ley
Alic
Dail� Sentin el will n ot be responsible for more than one lncor•
ner, Sr Middleport, RD, OhJO
weekend.
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and ¥rs. Elen or Hoff.
Guy1ville
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Mr.
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ma n of Akron were recent Juesta
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M rs. M a bel Farmer, Mr. a nd ol Mrs. M .. bel K.im.
Cal'd pf 'n-.A nb and Speclal Noth:es of Ev1.'"tlUI $UM). Obituarie■,
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Jackie Capehart . G ay Cartwright, Mrs, Rudolph Ob1tz., returned from after spe ndin i! ., ev er al da ys with
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Mrs. Be n Harv ey a nd Larry st&gt;e�l
MAGIC CHEF gas ran gl!. WtU Claudia Zerkle, Gary Stewar t, K:ay Chilct.ren 's Hosp1Lal in Columbus fnends m t:hica go.
publtahed at 1 co&amp; 'lt per worll.
The addreH of Mr. a nd Mn.
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Lawren&lt;!e Bnck.le.15 spent a day the weeke nd
Ml'Gowa n , Jennife r Zerkle, Joy a1ter a leg operat1on.
Ro bert Martin who moved from
2937, Hysell Sl. M r s. Allen Thabel, Sharon Queen , Kath-; n
&amp;In. MolU'garet H o uda&amp;belt enter• with his brother• tn •h w, Ger ald farm here.
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here is 1933 fairv1ew Court,
Knopp.
tained at her home Wednesday. D e an ,a nd family,
$1.20
$11 00
60,:
$1.ll(l
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'1·30-3lc Johnson and Cha rlene Diehl.
.
Salem, Ohio.
Margaret
Mr s. Adra .Swick
PEACHES. See Cm Fru
at
Ba rbara Welch �as an o vernight Linda a n d Wanda C�rdillo we�
75c
$t.ll0
$2,211
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Present
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Mason, W. Va.
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tion to those giving demonstra• �ra. Alber, He1lm 11 n , M rs. Dale guest of Na ncy Pr1c .
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Ada �ved by 10 A .11. will be in that day·■ 1"P«,
in Athens Sunday ev eni ng. They
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Welch
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tions were Ma ry A nn Rickard, Joy s
Thabel and Mrs . Sarah Spencer, a ld. Smith and daughter, Janu , a l � Co lumb �s spent �he week end with Jesse Swan in the c;,e ni ng. Mr.
o,r •Pomeroy, •�d Mra. �homas Mc h 1H family �t the1r farm home .
advisor.
Swan has had infection i n hii
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&lt;.:Iunii a nd _ch1ldre�. Jimmy and ' Mr. a nd :rtrs. W. D. �co�t spent
cou nty-wid.e prayer service
A
h·and f r o m a tick bllt.
nd WP wflll • ..__,
-■-ir I llt. &amp;&amp;-a·1 I I
l:!iua nn e, Ceh na, Oh10.
: Sunday i n Columbus v1sUUlg her
wu held Su nd ay afternoon with
pollten Motora. t00 L Milln
Sev e ral fr om l'lere helpe.d t o ma ny from thie community atte nd•
broth er , Yranklin Townsend �nd !
s
_....,..
St., POIY'•roy. Phon• WY..2-IW.
Mr .and Mrs. Tom W olle and I family. Th ey were accompamed
l LY .\1 U� 1 1 1 Dt l uxt St� llon Yi a•
make the ice cream social at ing.
1 1 •24-tfe
�aughter , Mickey, retu rned alter I
� 0 �1 . ;,uod L·ond l l ior1. $ 1 50, Hux
;
had
who
children
their
"&gt;alem Cente r a �uc&lt;:ess. The Boy
by
home
At the recent baptiti ng at Dew­
s�uumg n me Uays at Nla mm?�th
l53 . I 011 1crny.
7 30 3Lt.
ent se11eraJ d ays lher e sightsee, ' and Girl Scouts wish to th ank
sp
,
_ 1
Ru n , live from here were bap.
itt&amp;
No Umil
.
t.:uves 61nd VI SJte4 Mr. and ,11rs. .
mg.
ne wh o helped m any way.
everyo
zed.
ti
L.)'l e Ch n e at u ecatur, HI., and M r .
Take All You Catch
J
\
---- H OUSE-:; THREE ROOMS , BATH
itn d Mr11. HOb Leck. al Ha�1llon, 0. ,
Ken n eth Haning, who is employ•
Hom e r Ke mpe r of E:n o is p� int
J
CASH PRIZES
Recen t visitors of Mr. and Mrs.
Fu U lt IWOM l f U P'-il&lt; . $297S.
Richard 1', lsher, Monkey Run,
Mr.
a
n d Mn . Charles I. Saber ed m Columbuz; spent the week I in
Swick. W ilbur Biuell were Mr. and Mrs.
.
.
.
g for M r . and M rs. Joe
.
I
Live Ba u, Shelter l low,e,
Boy Scouts of the GM di trict and children , l)1a ne and Ste ve , of end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Will rent f or $l: C�II WY2
Pomeroy.
·, " 6tp
Pearl Goff has been real poot• Rolland Light, Hele n and Davy, of
:
I
�
Pitnk T!ibles
arriYcd at thc Co l ora O Jam oree ' Johns tow n 1tpent the week e n d Glen Ha ning,
621J l .
7 25 61c
after su rg e ry the second Lime Norwalk. They were vacatio n i ng
)y
.
EIGHT ROOM H(HJSY.. �five
�I I p. m. . u n Ju l y 1 7, Doug M oo re l w1,h their paren ui, Mr. and Mrs.
home
of Mr. 1 but ,· ,
v
a,at1on1ng
al
the
soo,ewhat ,·n,proved al an d wislted ma ny frie nds and rela­
room apartments. A. N. Bcngl! I. wro l e t illS week
I rUr:L O I L �·uRN An: WITH
nd
Mrs.
and
Mr.
J:;al
Vrover
a
1er
in Do.u glas were their
Joh
Mrs.
nd
'
iting.
a
w
·
this
.
tives.
U. Ufc
Phone WY2·3272.
Jari,:c blower, � I I l Ontrols, J ud
I
________
m.
daughter and fa mtly, ,Mr. and Mrs.
8 Miles Easl Of At h ens
.
"Wh en we arriv ed al th e Jam• !' earl Mart
011 tank. Call w vz. 2974.
· Mra. G reta -5uttle's mother, Mrs.
Mr. a nd Mrs. T. G. H1 J ldore _ a nd , James Osborn a nd children of Colwe sel up eami, a bout 50
On South &lt;.:ammn Road
ee, c"
- bo,·r,,,
-7 25 6tp -llnklrnisbe
NEW d deluxe apart•
daug:hler,
dinner
ere
w
nn a,
Do
umbus.
l
is spen ding sever al days in
Bailey,
-"
--.
·ak.
e
P
'ike's
f um . l
Jus t Ofr Roule 50
ment, ai r conditioned. Phone m ,
.
.
r Id ay eve nJ ng or Mr . and
guesls ''r
th
c s utlle h ome.
I
.,,-' GAS, F U �:L. OIL and coa l fur•
n
evening we ha d a
8W' !
, l5'i
. !
7·21-12.k
W Y 2•5 1 -i l .
Mrs Dorothy Townseod and �hll·
=-:-::,::::,::::=,::,.,,-:-:==- I nace11 Ca l l for free e;,l 1mates
Mr. and Mrs. Willard Price 11nd
.n the unt
M rs. K. E. Byer ana son, Ro bert,
E
.
S
campfi re to open the 50th al their he-me in -:diddleport
opening
olumbus
w
ere over mght I
dren
of
•C
�
ROUND A N U SQU A lti''. D ANCE . ,·
p lntu
Newark, are spend ing their
l"or e n'lil n &amp; Abbott, Middlep ort.
family,
II
1
R
B
ROOM
d
us;;
buement 316 Neli o na l J a boreoe . Some 55
ho
n
4
•
U
ests of Mr! Nada To"". n� nd
gu
Satu rday n1gli!, J u l)' 30, from
Mrs.
ecent
r
.
guests
o
f
M
n
vacatio
with the latter '■ parents.
6· IU-lk
Rec:nt :�ier: : the will Heil•
Cond or St., Pomeroy, Call WY 2- boys a t tend�
ed the c !l mpf1 rc.
was a recent
Mrs Ora Carsey
9:3u to 1 2 .30 �l l 'umcrny Muosc
a nd Mrs
Harlow
Ervin
were
Mr
Raymond Fitch Sr.
Mn.
d
an
Mr.
'
.
1
e,
ddl
D
man hom e were Jerry
•
7 26 6tc
3859.
_ __ _ _
--uousc mcm 1Jers a ri d 1
, ·· dge. A I 1 ."
ut.i
awrence iSaJser a nd ,Donald Salser busines11 V LSItOr J� Ne 1 s o0 v il le
__ _ ______
dys Bissell and Mrs. VirMrs.
Gla
L
very
special
a
had
Vir
Scouts
e
Heilman,
•
"Th
Billie
and
Shirley
L
111
frlr.nd11.
r 7 i 28, Jtp 1
_Mrs. V e st.i �.o bmson _s pent a , d Y gil King and ehild ren, Lenard gi n ia Llghl, Davey and Helen, re
HEFHIGERATORS to rent $S.OO e ucst, R k h.ard Arness, who plays of Columbus, Ed Salser of Dorca s,
l��:�t 1 960
---- • - SAT u R b��.recent•
urbr1dge
B
Mrs.
Anctl
with
/
Mr, a nd Mrs. ParneJI Conrad of
month, W e deliver and keep i n Mall o,· ,,..
cently visited with Mrs. Greta Sut
, "nh a m a"" Mr . Woode.
u n.
flRMITE A N O PEST CONTR O L
12:30 P. M.
E rctt . ly.
Mary
Mrs.
Amanda,
Ohio,
E 111 ings Store,
one
Ph
a nd 50r. ,
tie
a
service.
with
ended
"T
Campfire
Goegleln
he
Denzil
Mrs.
d
n
a
Mr.
c
ro
f
o
J
I
:
n
n
i:
u
r
f er
dersi ed w
11y Pain. FrH lni.pe tion. lniur• T ht'
W Y 2-2660 •
7·28·3tc wonderful dis.play of ..£i r e wo rks set 1 Athens, �r. aod Mrs. 1� gar
Jennie
ca
Rou,;h
M
Miss
M
Jan ice Hayma n of Parker&amp;,
r
s.
Col·
lled
on
of
r
s,
Jack
Cl
ar
k
r.
and
M
N by Ni1tlonwlde, Phone R, !
1t&lt;1 le ul public a u l' 11on a 1 l h l'
.
.
burg visited with her pare nts, Mr,
-:-::- off from Pike s Peak . Moo re said. Jayl or , lt&amp;.�me, RD, and Raymood umbus are spending some time a t · Sunday.
home of the !ate l;N1rge Mc- -- - - --tnd A. Senlc::e 'St.1tlon W Y 'l.,
.:.ell, Oak Grove.
William Tayl or called on Mrs. and Mr!. Dayton Hayman.
-------4-26-tf c jr
the ho me of his father, J i m Cla rk. I
l}u 1 gJ.: �n Lirwoln H i l l , •l 'o me• �·ou n HOOM IIOUSE WITH BATH
UU.
Mr. a nd �rs. Cha!les Beegle and
.:
�
'
C
E
.
Kathy Lawre nce, daughter ol
.
l{EEDSVILJ.
Paint er Mor.day.
olRoberl
Howell
ol
heal.
n.
gas
Ian
nd
l
l
u
Mr.
f
.
asement,
b
a
!lulomalic
p
r
folluwm
-- - ,
er•
1he
Oh1n,
(Jy,
g
,a\•c, a tomplctc 1
now
Dou g las J ohnson is spending a Mr. an d Mrs. Joe Lawre nce, Bash
,le
Mrs. Haymond Co ngrove oC son, Chuckie, 0.f co.lumbus spen t ; umbus were caUJng on Mrs, Cora I
1 6 1 fi Lincoln Hel g hls, P ome roy.
sunal propNty.
fRAVEL SERVICE. If you o1re I
Plckc r i�gton spent �he past week lbe wee� end with his pa renl&amp;, ,Mr. I Jewell this week.
· few
days with relatives i n Addi• an , is recoveri ng from p neumo1,1a.
Call SH 2·4307 a fter 6 p. m.
M a t d1i n g
Antir1uc Heil and
a n� Mrs. Ira Beeg!e.
JOl ng lo 3 11,Y . forn� n c ?u� try
l1erc with Mrs. Essle Congro v�.
Several from here atte nded thf
M ar h lc Top Drusser, Smglf' Me
Mrs. Alice Whal ey of Co l umbus s on.
- - - - - --- ---l'1 r. and Mn. Vary Sellers and spent several days al the home of
or anywhere 111 1 �1 c U . S. g iv e
Mr. and Mrs. Everett Boggess
Mr. and Mrs. Marten Oates and revival at White's Chapel.
1al H e el ( l'lHl1Jl l c 1 c ) , s111 g J c Wal • (
u1 a ta ll. N41 �nYii·e ch11 rge , n� J
o� Athens arc visiting here with ch;ldre11 of Orove�o rt spent .the u . o. Wha ley helping to care for Rodney Boner �f Bellaire spen t
Mr. and Mr�. H��ward . Bisse�L
n ut Ue i l (eumpl cteJ . lied linen s
extras. TAW N E Y S TU� IOS, 4�
his parents, Mr. and M rs. W. week e nd with Mr. an d Mrs. W;ird her son, Terry, who is ill.
the weeken d with Mr. and Mrs. Bruce and Avis, v1s1ted with h1f
( i nc lud i n g blanket s .:ncl .s p n •ad � i
· Boggess.
Say e and Mr. and Mrs. Herm a n
Second , AYeliU l' ,
-�--,t: a l l l l•? 1 1.s,
pare n t. Sunday aftern oo n .
( ' u rt .i i 11 s , Mirrors ( gold a nrl H O US E---,.,-c
Mr. and M rs. Ancil Burbridge Dave Williams.
__
J
KEEP
O
B
_
ING
$I0
00
0;fe.
W
1243
o
6
·
•
Pho ne GI 6• WH&gt;
•
call·
Heilman
Will
r GI ·
s.
r
M
and
Mr.
a,
n
Tan
d!lughter,
infant
r
.ei
d
·
Mrs. Garnet Hayma n has reteiv•
th
took
Stcum
woo
trun
fr1w1e11),
cr
k,
·
week. Ph one WY2·3323 ·
Week end a:ueats or Mr. a nd Mrs. to Parkersburg for med ical treat• ed: on Mr. a nd M rs. E. Cale re•
7·2Hk
q
e
d
word that her son, Pvt. Laur____
llrllW·
of
Chest
ue
Anti
nesk,
_
·7 21f 6tp
Jerry Gr1ham were Lester Spa n - menI.
cenUy,
I es, "
!layman , ,·, completing hi,
L
iJ
e
ar
''·
••
rop
er.,
bl
•t
"
t
·ence
f
1
ag J e Of COIum bus an d M r. and M rs.
·
Roush,
arry
L
s.
r
M
d
n
.
r
M
n
Of
a
and
Mr.
o
d
e
_at Fort Knox, Ky., am1 will
r
D
call
Stanley
nzle
e
ing
n
ai
t
Shelf I-tall R8ck with Mirror, (20 )
.
Se ICC.:
Arch Rol�lns, Mr■. Gla dys Canter M rs. Her b Barnh a rt rece ntly.
Mary J o and Do nme Rou .11h al· be bome ior a fifteen d ay leave th•
U llhoJstered
·- - · -· - -- -· Room
Lh mg
and Oonme McClella nd, Letart, W .
W E WISH TO thank uur relati11es
Dori11 Staltll a nd R hea Ha ni ng of tended the ball gam ea Sunday at first of A uJust.
Ch.ai r !!, G. I!:. llf'friAerator c:as TELEVISioN RADIO AND !!MALL
Vil.
111 nd f r iends wh o hci pt•d in any
.
1pent their vacatio n with Cinci nn ati.
Columbus
Mrs. Gar net Hayman a nd so n1
app1Ja n ce repair. Phone Ott,
llangc, W esti nghouse !'toaster
Mrs. �ollle Pullins and Mr. a od Rhe.i's parent.s, Mr. and Mrs. Ray
way dur ing lbc illness and
----are viaiting with her nephew and.
11nd St a nd, China a11d &lt; i la11s•
GaugH: Mo l,tgomer y uppe r
)lcC.1lntock, Racine, O�lo. :Z-Uto ·
Mrs. Re Ld Rose and son , Harold, . o f Haning.
dealh of ou r husba nd, father
w11 rc , C ru e Ui, Gude11 Tuu ls,
t,,amil)' Ml'. and Mrs. Larry Cozart.
]6.0, lowe r 9.3. runnin g 5 ft.; Newa rk 11pe nt several days with
--\1
-'--- --- __ ___
·-a nd son, Harry K Pr ice. Also
LanCl;ter
Cherry Stends, Walnul Sta Q.ds, APAlf.l'M ENTs _ �- aocl Ga l lipolis lippe r Ie.7, lowe r lO.S
.
atives i n Belpre.
Rev. Norr lK, the singe rs, p11 II
.Sq . Pedesta l T n bJ c , Pi r tures,
ii'q lum l1hed. MeYutera. :ll1ddkr running slx foet; Lock 23 upper Mr. a nd Mr■. €harles McNkkles.
Mr. cCJ9Be Sheffield return ed
I
Mrs. B. M. Pickens . went . to
Henry Rou1h a nd .son , Dale, re•
bea rers a nd Leavett's Fu11c r al
.
tf
3
2
2-2082
WY
Phone
port.
one
,on an"
'
I v•••t with hJB
from
ng
LernpH (Fl oor nnd Tahlc) , Man•
runni
10.2,
lower
15,2,
•
tur ned Friday from Akr�n aceom- Fran�•lort, Ind., last week to v1sl_t c
._,...,
Home.
daughten in Akron ,
,
Kanawha
l l ro llers nn
,- -::- flUllNACII
A
wicket.
·
�
"C"" -ccc.,..:,le! Clock, W!ill Shelves, Books MUILLllt
WIITINO
,
panled by Mra. Violet Fi.sher and , relatives.
Mn. Dorothy Price,
(l a rgu !l!(SOrlment) Singer Sew, . ' HOUSE •ppllancN, Ameld ..... on sill. All dame aro up.
two sons who will spend two weeks
Mrs. H 1u:el Clelan d was a busl•
Robert and I ton1111,
OHIO VALLEY LIVE STOCK CO,
Boats, Down,
Ohio Riv..Rugs, Hockin g . . then, Syrac llM, Oh k,,. Phone
ln1,t Machine,
ness visltor in H untingto n Wed•
with her pare nts.
Mn. Annie Pritt
Gtlllpollt, OhlD, July 23, 1 960
3:10
d
or
Chulrs, SL Cb1irs (1,:;rnc 11nd
-6.114
Bcckj
C.
Walter
13
1 1-1 1.ff Lock
.
WY2
Mr. a nd Mrs. Tom Liodsey an d nesd ay. She was accompanled bY
'1·30-1tp
The Kirksville College of 01•
solid seals . , l'l"orcelain K i lthcn
am 12·3: L ock 14 Mr. Chris 6:4�
HOGS - 175 to 220 lbs. 1 8 to
"son, Scotty, of Grove City. spe n t her son , Mr. a nd Mrs. Henry Cle- teopa thy and Suri:ery in Missouri
18.40; 220 to 200 lbs 1 8 to 18.40;
Toastrn a :ster ToasLer, A IR CONDITION[MO, REFRlp-ER- 6·0; Lock 15 Cha rles R. Sny der
Tahle ,
Rememberin.11. w1lh an ,u· he in
the week eod with her paren ts, l and, Pomeroy.
where most Me1ga and Mason Light 17 to 18.40; Fat Sows 12 to
all on ser vice Jack's Refrl&amp;era- 8 am, • no tow ; Lock 18 R11�ger
K ill'hen ll 1ens i lR, Vases and
our heurt, o ur dC!arly bclo11ed
and _ Mrs. MIion .s!X' neer. Scot,.
Mr. and Mrs. Willshire and Lin• County oateopa!.bs either h1.ve
Mr.
q
0
k
:
I
.
:4
11J2.
u
P
v
H
tlon.
ho
,
en.
a
New
r
Tools
u1ppa
h
14; Stags 12 to 1:; ; Boan 7 to 12;
1
Tray�,
All
Work
•
l
.
Loc
am
s
e
8
Pitc
0
husbll.nd snd father, John E.
ty remamed for a vm l. . .,
da of Marmet, W . Va., were Su n• taken special Lrami n,. or grad U·
·
3537,
Many Qf Lhe � hove a rc C'Ol ll!C·
Sows &amp; Pigs 60 to 100; Shoats 6 tt.
i am 0-1 1 ; Lock 20 Jeffbo.i t 9: �
1;28-tl
Leifhelt who left us one ye.u r
LI.. Col._ John C. Rees ot Lock• day guests of .his �arC!nls, Mr. a n d aled from, will receive $500,000
tor's items und valua b le anti• ---- -----10·2; Lock 23 Alber t F. Holden
I&amp;.
ago July 3 l st, 1 959.
ne A ir Base, co lumbus, ape n t Mrs. Harry Wll�htre.
bour
a
ICTION
•
A
. I from Mrs. John i&gt;. Rockefeller Jr.
.
C A'ITLE - Steers 15 to 22; Hel­
3:30 pm 16·0; Lucy .!'a ne Lucas
q uM for many years in lhe
Wife, fth r ic; sun, Juck.
Mrs. Fl o Allwme of ColumOus 11 It has been ann .,u nced.
the week end with his brother a nd
Compl• hrvlce
frni ily of tile l a te Geor ge
fera 14 to 20; Baby Beef 18 to ";
7:5() pm l l·O: Ellen z 12 :a5 am
7 .Jn . llc
sister•i n•law, Mr. and Mrs. Jame� visiUng her sister, Mrs. ,F. E. Dunn.
CrlH aradfonl
Another $500,000 ii being given
McQulg�.
Fat Cows 12 to US; Ca n ners 10 to
9.1; City o( Huntingt o n 5 : JO am
-------Reu. Over nl,a:ht guests of the Rees
Contact
er
Phone
Wf'IN.
t'oundation tor Resear ch of 12; Bulls 16 lo 20; 'Milk Cows 100
The
Ter ms: Cash al lime or sale.
er n 8:2ti am 10-6.
North
20·0;
o n Wed nesday were Mr . an d Mrs.
A. C. lltADl"OAD, Rac lM, OhJ.
the New Yor k Ac11dt: m)' or Os- to 200.
Not R Hpon1lbl• for •cc l dentt
Up al Lock 29, Indiana 6:20
'
eo Lemon ds, Otisco: tndi a na.
L
te opathy from the Rockefeller
William McQ11igg,
VEAL CALVES - Top 25.110;
am 8·7 ; Lock 28 Tri-Stale 6:30
Mr. and Mrs. Jumor Stewart 01· 1
LOST BOXEii dui-: a bout Ph:
l:irothera Fu nd to be used tor re- Secon ds 22 to 24: Medium HI to 2i;
Owner.
em 6•0; Lock 23 C. v. Horl}er ·Belle,
Va., spent the week end S
'
years ago. Hf' J )OJ"lt�l SCCII fC· Crltt Brndford,
search, sem mars snd curriculum Com. &amp; Hvs. 18 to 25; Culls 12 to
8:30 pm 0·2; I. F. Fryberger 1 1 :20
Mrs.
and
Mr.
are nts,
p
has
with
By
Mr,. Hatti• Frff •rlck
c,ently In Sal, • m l.'e nh�r vicinity,
unr1chme n t at the six osteopathic 08.
Aucl lone c r .
pm 16-0; Allaa 1:20 am 0·9; EUW!lter Stewart,
SM.00 llcward. l'ho nc SH2·
. �ra. C . A. _Babcock who bas been colleges i n the �nited stales.
.
7. 30 . fJtc
iabeth 6:45 am 2. 1 .
SHEEP - Ewes and Lnis. ti to
,f rs. Walter Stewart vl�1ted Mrs. ill as improvmg.
7-30.Jtc -- · 4885.
Lawrence S. Rockefeller, presi• 1�; Stock Ewes 4 to 10; Fal Sheep
Down, Ka n awha, at W infield,
Walter Rayns aL Maaon , S�t�rday.
Mr. and Mrs. M Iio Blg,a:s and Mr. dent of the fund said "Thia action
USE D GARD}i:N t r11N on1 a nd mow.
Elger Clict 7 a m O•l ; Beave r
4 to 10; Cull, l to 5; Bucks 4 to 8;
and gives evidence vf lbe long conr s. Edith Du n fee is visiting rel• and M rs. Norman Frederick
M
ere. Hnta ry mower blades shar•
6 : l ll am O•l :
Fat Wethet■ ft to 10.
--�ons a ttended the Gladman Reun• tln uing i nterest of our family in
pc ned. Custom mowing and
--------- _
LAMBS - Tops 18; Seco nd s 14
JOn ,t La nea,ter, Su nday.
pl owing.
1962 ro1m \1'6 Customline 4 dr
the field of o,teopathy and it i, lo UJi IJght Wt&amp;, 12 to 15; Com­
l
A.II.
9:30
•
8efo1
Mrs. Paul Kelly and sons, spen t hope th.al thr u lhta pro1ram the
Sudan. 1-'o rdomatic, H&amp;ll, Good
GRAVILY TRACTOR
mon 10 to 14.
lllddl1110lt WY-:Mt49
condition $200. Norm a n Webe r , Salos and Se rvice :512 K Main St.
a week end recently with her doctors o { osteopath), of the fud to the high bid der on
sol
be
To
PDll'I.,.,. WY-2-1191
.
daughter, Mr. and Mr!, Emerson tu re wJll be enabled to increase
LonG .Bottum, Ohio. YU , 327 1 .
WY 2 · 297:5.
Phone
Pomeroy,
the 9th day of Augual, 11)60 at
kAUTZ Pl,ID ITOII
P ooler at RIWell Poi nt.
7-21-tle
(7&gt; 28, 3tp
Zerkle
ruckl nc
T
the
11t
m.
a.
IO
still further the already sub5ta nAl cI
Starling Orr ot Columbus vb:lted tial contribution the profeHion
McMaa•
lo
next
house
storage
Co.
1
Yubn "2 41
J9M 1-'0HD Wirle Side Pickup,
Mr. 11nd Mrs. Cur t Fred erick Tues- now makes to lhe publlc health
ten Furniture Store in ilfld dleport,
HAMILL - VICI STATION
·
c,ne cudul owner. Lo� m i l o11ige. SUN • RAY GAS Hangc like new.
d ay afternoon.
o , the followi ng merchandiRe:
Ohi
and that new aven ues of cooper■•
R.
Cuouey,
V1rn
Clyde
Ill
Sec
J. E. Radtkln
BJ
-.. f,00 A.M,
$1 ,49:5.00. Uhlcltnim;, Pomeroy.
an nual aervice award
lhe
At
Dr. J. J. Davia was called to see tion with colleagues In other
.
One 2•piece llvln a room suite, 1
Run
lJailC!y
Pomeroy,
2,
No.
fl.
A pic nic and wie ner roaat wU,:
Wll
Allolny
d
h
bl
d
h
48
7·28-6tc
t
ny
a
9x 12 wool r ug, I 9xl2 rug pa d , 2 ::�":,� c:i:
� :r T�� ��� Curl Freder1&lt;k Tuesday.
bra nches of me diicine will be be held aJ Columbia Chapel FR
Road.
7 · 2H·3L p
bratl n
Ivery
91
· -James W11 1 1ams o1 P I ne Grove ope ned "
3d Tru•V al mattresses, 2 3x3 Tru•
19.ffB MG Road111cr Sports Car.
--day evening July 29 at 6:30 p. m.
n a n d Savlr,g• Co mpany al 1111
Loa
visited Je.rry and Jack Frederick,
V11! Box Spring,, 1 7-pc. breakfast
The K l rken ille
professorshlit' 1fler which lhe film "Martin
hc ally sha r p. $ l ,W5.0U. Uh1el• 40 ACltES, ff room block housti,
aome
200
Lima,
ln
ce
off
home
a
�
\
dril l ed wel l ,
full basement,
onday morn ln .
set, 1 set of three tables, 1 mi nk
tnan, Pomeroy.
will be a memorial to Dr. Perrin Luther" will be shown by leaden
7·28-6tc
Mr. a nd Mrs, ·Paul Tbomaa or T. wilso n f Cambrid ge M 111 a
11omc co11I and timber. Con­
bed sprl n&amp;1 employees w�rc hono!ed We dneabedroom
4x6
suite,
1
of the DVBS.
COMPU.TE l&gt;ISUIIANCI PRO
r
othe
nd
a
s
war
erv1ce
with
da
y
d
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11
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JSIIIMI OLDS Super "68" 4 dr. ba r d
Colu mb u 11 spenl Su nday with Mr. past pres�
tact Clyde VnnC oo ncy, n. R.
.
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den l uI the • n.111A,c1n
Laurel Gra nge held annual in•
tection , Lile, Aute, Fin, PolJG and o ne 4x6 Tru Val ma ress.
tributea
l
lndlvidua
1
1
top. Power slecrln;.r and brakes.
an d Mr1. C. A. Ba beock. Other v ll· Osteopathtic AHociation and Mrs·
·
Nu. 2, Pomeroy, Dalley Run
,
This murnllure wUI not be sol d ,
lion by Depuly Master C. N.
spec
lllddl1port,
MIila,
Doa
C■il
s
om
C
th
e
r
A l lendi ni f om
E!lRY
Elmer Rockefeller'1 pe rsonal phy1lci1n.
One careful IOl'ill owner . Showa
7.2s. t1tp
n o�d.
for less tha n $UW.OO.
I local oUice her�, and their years ltor1 were Mr. and Mn.
Jone, Saturday evening. Lecturer
\li&gt;'o.
the beat of ca re. $1,295.00. Blaet­
Babcock of Wayne, Mr. and Mrs.
McMaater'1 Ha rdware Co.
The Fund 's President al.id fur- MH Rupe conducted a Pfogram
of service WH James Mahokey, Carl Duckworth of Otaeso and the
tnar,, Pome roy.
7-28·6tc
Ohio
leport
d
Mid
r ..
PIA.CHIS
th
"Scannl.n,: the Horiion for Laurel
office.
e
(7 ) 28., 30 .' (8) 3 3tc m1n11er or the local
Duckworths' d1U1hter. .Pauline and
o
.
�.
The problem oI adequate 1u�
picklni
Now
., Gr1n1e" b)I seven panel members
her
Ot
Havens.
d
R
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1966 BU J&lt;.:K Spcd!i l 4 d r. sedan.
service
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annual
an
ar
Ea.,h
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am 11Y, ,.....
• nc15ter, and M r. 1•1d Port for reHarcit into tb.e under. and dlscuNlon by the group, Thi■
v.irlctlca l11ter. New Ha ven Or• FOR SALE , IVA BROWN pro­
...l c:e�many ls givc n in hon or , 1Mrs
--------0r1Cln1l blsck flnlsl1, like new.
1w..-u
,w
H
.
perty reduced price, 7 room ■•
lyi ng cauaes of he111llh and ,, __
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cha rd. Phone TUrncr 2-4688,
· . Hill ·
proerani wH sent out by the 1t1te
'880,00. Ul.ielln1m1,
Pomer oy.
of tbOM employees who have
M a d Mrll W 1 id S 7" r an d b aa been I p�eHin1 one for the
(7) 28, 3lc
hol
ear
aas,
J
bath,
beat.
.
n
Have
New
water
P"ana:e •throu1b °'�uty Jones. A
��
/
.
ronsecutive five f
148-41lc
reached each
�rs �th
d 811 o�teopattuc c:ollea:ea. ·Al pd­
garage. Clo11e
down town. Sherltt'a • ,• ., Chiltffl Property year petlod of m loymen A
1010 by VirKinl1 Turner
piano
.
l!l i:,
L
\r1r11:ra nte m1btullon1 they ba've been
d�:,:ters 'aarba:!
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Above hl1h water 218 (;olt St., Pl'Mttin Motar
... STUUEHAKElt Ex tra r l ean, USED Gl.BSON REFRIGE RATOR.
.
relay Jami! concluded thl!I
a
and
et
wllb
a
'Pin
111
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Pl■lntlff
11 presente&lt;I• s
aold
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Plve po1 Rw,
u.· 18d mn,
....
W end eii
Breezy Hi:ts.
Midd leport. Otflcl!I 'Phone ' WY 2new tl re111, batte ry and bra kea. 1 Jewell CU rtl-.,
cau1ht in the unlvet11I 1truule proa:r�m. 'Potluck
relrelhmentl
o
f
years
five
each
'fl.
for
dl�apd
l
Cle ntlne and famlly, Athens, were lo maintain hith sll.ndards of
7 29 3tp
Phon e WY 2-9118.
l•iltl?,
�320, R••· Phone
Gao DUI, E11gle Rl d; e, Phone were served by the home eeono­
.
Company
---·-year
the
II.
I.
ThJ1
Hit.,
Defendant
Nr,-,.c;:,e.
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Mr1
t1
Gall
Nr
and
of
suppe
r
1ue1
.
WI P.2 167.
7·28·3tp
7·18·12lp
in,tru t1 on in
dicl nl!I a d .
hllct comm,lttee.
Jn pur1u11nc:e to an Execution l1j la · Cill�br•ltina u, 48th birthday Caln and ,on Georle in
hens
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e
ll
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BARGAINS
Mn. HO)'l Keeton entertained
llon
mo
of
d
Cou
from
mm
sue
r
the
In
County
t
01
annl
e�
ti
n
' Sunday. Birthdl)'I of Mr,. Gl,dy� ::!r U�� f
t �� c1..,. UMIIIIII Can -r=d� ' wi�
o
11b
the Wlllin1 Worker1 class Friday
Meia:a Count)', Pomeroy, Ohio, on: thl1 event, offlcen, ex.ecutlvl!II Spencer Barbara wrif;ht and Nor•
All Moh" on&lt;! -I•
perm 1t t he Idvancement f pro- evening.
U1ed Heating
lbe 2nd day of July 1960 a nd to me and hoiured 1erv 1ce ein ployee1 ma Cal� were celebnted.
IIIITIOPOI.ITAN MOTOll6
vital to a b.etter undentand­
Jecll
Mn. Erma Vale .apent Friday .
directed In the case above named, I ft'om all over Ohio 11thtml at
60D•N l11t MMII It.
Mr . and Mn. iBlll Willard
ot
Equipment
th
y
human
the
way
f
Mra. A. It. C..ler.
with
wlll expose lo sale at Public Aue,; the Company 's beauUful Mirror Johnstown visited Mr. and Mn.
�
bod
!
Ohle
oni.
u.nc
S. Hut 1nd dauahten,
Dr.
equip.
PARLOR-Fully
BEAUTY
rt
joyable
n
e
an
r
fo
Uma
Cou
the
o1.
door
t
n
fro
the
at
tlon,
Lake tn
Lowell Bina, Sunday.
COAL FURNACES
-------and Edna Cooper of
El1le
Miu
ped, 2-atory rraml!I w!th 2 Hou1e, Ponteroy, Ohio, :M:eip Coy. n• bu1ineu ,nd aoel1l meet1na:.
\ Mr. and Mrs. Rex Ara:abrlle and
.
Sizea 20-22-24"
on old nelchbora
called
Pomer-&gt;;v
apartments (4 room, and &amp; ty, on Friday, the 3th day or A uThe Company ,ta r ted J n_ busl• gra ndson of Wooster spent Friday
BLOWERS
in Dreaville Sunday. 1be wrltl!ll'
rooms), corner location. Ttrms. a:ust, 1960, at 10:00 • · m. the fol• neu in W1pakonel,1 , Ohio, in an d Sat\U'day with Mr. and Mn.
rememben bein1 treated for ty.
Oil &amp; O..s Conver■lon Units
Full p r ice, , $12 ,500.00.
lowina: aoods and chattels, to-wit:
1912, with an up:stalrs office and Henry Spencer.
phoid· fever by the doctor 84 yean
MIDDLE PORT - 0.room frame,
1 193&amp; Chevrolei. Belair 2-door, two employHs. Today the firm
·Kermit McEJroy of · Morrow Is
aio wheD h'e w11 l�ted here.
furnace heat, Motor and Se rial No, C55NCMHS2. ffllilnlaina 107 o!fices 11II over 1pendlnll bl! vacation with hie·
bath, ga r11a:e,
a l u minum window• and door■• Appraised value $275.00. Terms ot Ohio and employes over 1300 peo- mother 1nd brother, Mra. M.■rth1
WCB1ln1houoe Store
lot 100x l20. Only f6IIOO.OO.
Sale: Caah in hand on day of 11le. pie. The City Lalin is reco1nhed McEl roy and Gene a�d Ver1II.
3S0ft
Ph•n. WY•2-6314 lwrac.,H, 0,
d
AL I IRT M. COX, ..l..... ■n
Taken as the properly of R. E. 11· thl!I laraest fln1ncl1I concern
Miu Violet wOue, J'actsonvUle,
Bida on the purcbe.111 of ll1bil­
..,_ WYl-l120 Hile lo sallsfy an Execution in fa\ of lb: kind In the co1mtry oper• · ls vt1itlng her ,randmother, Mn.
Box 229
•BALDWIN
and pro�rty dam11e Jmur1nce
ity
WYMUG
S1le1.
Motor
Pre�ton
the
of
r
vo
1960 Model Hot Point Ra n 1:e 30
1Un1 e1clu1lvely within I alhcte Ma,;1le ROHnkr1n1.
•WtlRLrl'ZBR
to
the
by
owned
vehicle,
cover
Robert C. Hartenbach, I st1te. 1'1te City Loan h11 office• . Mrs. Dayton Spencer and two
In ch ovan, O\l.er llmer and cl ock 7•'6•3tc
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Sheriff or MelJs:18County, Ohio In t:Vftl'J' county in the ■late md children or Terre Haute, Ind. spent lll11on C'.ounty Board of �ueaUon
Priced reasonably. Phone WY 2· --- LIGAL
lllll QTRl:B FAMOUS
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, 28, 90, 3tc In tb1 metropolitou'l citle■ Hveral the week end with Kr. and Mn. ate now beinJ accepted by t.he
7·28-3tc
3873.
OUe r11 r,111 be received untll - - -- board.
- .
office■ an . maintained. Total re- Henry Spencer.
lmPl'la 4 Door'
Saturday, AU&amp;Ult �' al the p,!Uee of
Also accepted a re bida on 1ood
with
milllon,
attend,
!nderlct
lt
SIGZ
uceed
IOllltta
Ja
and
Jerry
e
Cu. In. motor with 1\Jrbo·
Webtter and FuU1 P.om!lltO)' N•
rnlne coal and 11toter
run-of'-the
,
customers. ed at 4-H meetlni at Cheaf r&gt;,r �qi,.
a y
_.we, powtrr 1lcer1n, a n d
lional Blink Bulfd\nc, ,Pomeroy,
Sealed blda will be received by il pprolint tef 300 000
eo■l for IChoola In the county. Bld1
11
n
e1
peraonal day eve ln1.
•-•• new nylon Nfety white­
0d i eel I th
Ohio, Phone WY 2·1118. f� the th
Ie I th The firm 1pectaUt I
Pomaroy
ahould be 1ubmltted •t the ' rate
Wrl1ht St,
Mr. and Mr,. Carl Duckworth of charged al the mine:
- Urea. beautiful belle and
�r11::ne .:ldel!ln:: l:C. ted loana tb Ohio fa m llll!ls a nd 11 w-ell
property of Ella. ' Wblt11t dffe1Nd,
lta eon,um"r finand� Otse11 called on Mr. and Mrs. Curt
flnl■b wtth i,potle■s mat.ch•
1ulom1Uc heal, 1ltu1ted In the VU1q1 of S)'racute 1, 800 East Main stree,, PomeroS,-, kDoll(n
2
All bids must be aent to the
,lbli l'l*•1 ..,4_.
llu. appllanc.1 and Frederick Sunday afternoon,
o
auto
b
,._
ot
(
interior,
d
n
a
heater
radio,
prtlll!ln
blda
atory
tW?
I
of
eon111una
be
and
Ohio
Sealed
muat
Ohio.
E
later
not
rlntendent
aupe
counl.)'
Price ,esoo, no
city
.
..
inltalml!lnt purthasea thru
,..,,.._
than .. p, m. OD AUIUlt ,1,
per frame dwetlln, ho•, · fCJUr rooma ed on or befON Auiuit 1,t 1860'. · other
down P•Jlllent,
WINI
HORII
t
NO!l,11
r
d
throughou
the
me
•ole
o
3000.
oo
and
Euc
room,
three
m. n,0
u
o'clock
,t
down,tatr■
ind
a.
10:00
month, poy llke rent.
■�d UPI GOODWOOD,
bath upet1ln. aarbe, :d.tu.ated on lOr Clyde G Millhone wlll con• atate. City Loan heodqu■rter, ocd . own­
our-yeat-Ol
a
Savina:•
ent
Royale.
the
Bulldlne
Roc::ky
cupy
ire
' property
four adJolnin1 Iota.
sld� i1ccepul\1 b1d1 for
er Jim
�
pro�ot
&amp;
ls
,poru
w
S.
bulldlna:
'11111
U.
by
ed
Um■•
In
l!ll'Tb
buli.
l!ln.
e und
on installm t
J1llllll)A AllillNL!:.
victory
two-len�
a
in
�
t'fflter
nortb•
Norrl1,
uvlnll
• Admlnl1l(alrlx ol Iha l!ltate aiJned retervea the rl,lbt' to re, hon
O P . T O B T I I C 1..
&lt;Midi Friday In tl\e Sll,110
, ol 1111! Wbl�, a......,i. Joi 1DY and oil bidl
1 -tern Ohio and ti la the con• at III0-8
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RO)!ole
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PHONI WY :M709
trol point l&lt;&gt;r the &lt;:om111ny'1 en- Che■terfl•l� ,�p, ,
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'R.ldge called on Mr. and Mrs.
Charles Spencer, Thursday.
Mrs. Mary Holter, ton Gordon
spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
Kenneth Davis, Rutland. Sharon
Holter who ha d bee n vlsitlnf the
Davise■ returne d home.
Mr· and Mrs. Fred Sbaln, RIclne Rpent the weekC1nd at the
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dren spent Sun day with Mr. · and
Mrs. w�rren Roae.
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c�i,on
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anil lamil.Y. Belpre, .,er•
guests 'nlur1day ol Mr . and f&amp;rs.
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Denver Hill, Foster,
will preach it Red .Bru,h Cllur'Ch
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honor of Jake Weber.
Mr. a1:1d Mrs. Har?ipy CarmAn,
Addl,on, Mr. and ,.,., Art· Mdr•
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fohherii Ila, II, II\&gt;. IJld
He rman Carson.
Mr. a nd Mr.s. Clayton Jones
snd family, South
Charleston
spent Sunday and Monday with
Mr. . en d Mrs. Grbver White and
D oris.
M r. a nd Mrs. Wayne Orr, Part•
ersburg l!il)(nt Saturday n ight with I
M r . a nd Mrs. Poul Orr.

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